WARRIORS WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2015

WSUATHLETICS.COM PROUD TO BE IN THE HEART OF DETROIT

We come from every state and more than 60 countries, forming ’s most diverse student body. And while we have different identities, aspirations and ideas, we stand united. Whether on campus or around the world, we support ourselves, inspire one another and embody the spirit of our city.

At Wayne State, success is shared by all, so gear up in green and gold and put your Warrior pride on display.

wayne.edu/social 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS

GENERAL INFORMATION GLIAC/OPPONENT INFORMATION HISTORY (CONT.) Media Information ...... 2 GLIAC History/ 2015 GLIAC Composite Schedule ...... 68-69 WSU Football Hall of Fame Inductees ...... 108 City of Detroit ...... 3 2015 Opponent Information ...... 70-75 Year-By-Year Record ...... 109 President M. Roy Wilson ...... 4 Schools in Super Region 4/All-Time Series Records ...... 75-76 All-Time Captains List (alphabetical) ...... 110 Athletics Director Rob Fournier ...... 5 Series Scores vs. 2015 Opponents/Notable Streaks ...... 76-77 Winters vs. Opponents/Record by Decade ...... 111 Year-By-Year Scores ...... 112-114 COACHES/STAFF 2014 SEASON Top Crowds/ Homecoming Scores...... 114-115 Head Coach Paul Winters ...... 6-7 Game Summaries ...... 78-80 All-Time Letterwinners ...... 116-119 Assistant Coaches ...... 8-11 Team/Individual Statistics ...... 81-85 WSU Football Locker Project ...... 120 GLIAC Standings/Football History/Award Winners ...... 86-87 All-Time Coaching Records ...... 121 TEAM INFORMATION 2015 Outlook ...... 12-13 HISTORY WAYNE STATE Alphabetical Roster ...... 14-15 All-League Selections ...... 88 This is Wayne State ...... 112-126 Depth Chart...... 15 All-Academic Selections/GLIAC Commissioner’s Award ...... 89 WSU Academics ...... 127 Numerical Roster ...... 16 Senior All-Star Game ...... 90 WSU Athletic Dept. Staff /Football Support Staff ...... 128-131 Comcast/Xfi nity Channel 900 ...... 16 All-Americans/Harlon Hill/Gene Upshaw ...... 91 Tom Adams Field ...... 132 WDTK (1400 AM/92.7 FM)/Winters on Wednesday’s ...... 17 All-Region/National Players of the Week ...... 92 Sports Medicine/Strength and Conditioning ...... 133 Off ensive Players ...... 18-36 WSU’s Professional Players ...... 93 2015 Wayne State Schedule/Marching Band ...... 134 Special Teams (Kickers) ...... 37-38 Academic Success ...... 94 WSU Athletic Hall of Fame Members ...... 135 Defensive Players ...... 39-59 Team Awards ...... 95-96 Cheerleaders/Dance Team/”W” ...... 136 Recruits/Newcomers ...... 59-67 WSU Individual/Team Records ...... 97-105 WSU Award Winners ...... IBC Home Attendance Records For Adams Field ...... 67 Longest Plays/Annual Leaders ...... 106-107 2015 Schedule ...... BC

MISSION STATEMENT SCHOOL INFORMATION 2015 WSU FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Wayne State University believes that intercollegiate athletics are Location ...... Detroit, Michigan 48202 The 2015 Wayne State University Football Media Guide is a an important and wholesome adjunct to the principal purposes of Founded ...... 1868 publication of the WSU Sports Information Offi ce. The media guide the University: (1) the advancement of knowledge through research Enrollment ...... 25,619 (16,602 undergraduate) was written and edited by SID Jeff Weiss with assistance from Cameron and investigation; and (2) the dissemination of knowledge through Nickname/Colors ...... Warriors/Green (561) and Gold (1245) Weidenthaler, and Mary Walsh. Front and back cover designs and teaching. To that end, participants in intercollegiate athletics must President ...... Dr. M. Roy Wilson layout by Amanda St. Juliana. Photography by Mark Hicks (WestSide be, fi rst and foremost, students whose fundamental aim is to obtain Faculty Athletics Rep...... Robert M. Ackerman Photographic), Ron Harper, Mike Quillinan (Senior Bowl), Chuck a sound education. Athletics Phone ...... 313-577-4280 Andersen, Mary Jane Murawaka, Jason Clark, Madison Weiss, Paul A major mission of the University is to achieve an increasing level of Medenbach, Michael Dubicki, Rick Elliott (Carson-Newman) and excellence in the quality of its programs and to enhance the visibility Mason Matthews. Media Guide information is current through FOOTBALL INFORMATION and recognition of the University as a whole. Students who participate Affi liation/Conf...... NCAA Division II/GLIAC September 1, 2015. in intercollegiate athletics are directly involved in the implementation Stadium ...... WSU Stadium/Adams Field of this mission of excellence, and by such participation, provide a Capacity/Turf ...... 6,439/FieldTurf ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY unifying objective of community and University. Head Coach/Phone ...... Paul Winters/313-577-4288 Director of Athletics ...... Rob Fournier Wayne State University believes that a well-balanced program Overall Record/WSU Record ...... 63-60 (11 years)/Same Executive Senior Associate AD/Football...... Jason Clark in intercollegiate sports is important so long as it remains in proper Offi ce Phone ...... 313-577-4288 Chief of Staff ...... Theresa Arist focus as an ancillary of the real purposes of the University; so long as 2014 Overall Record/GLIAC ...... 7-4/6-4 Associate AD/Fiscal Operations ...... Mary Beth Buchan it remains under academic control; so long as the players are bona fi de GLIAC Finish ...... T-5th overall/T-3rd in North Division Associate AD Academic Support/SWA ...... Candice Howard students; and so long as the coaches strive to instill qualities of honesty, Starters Returning ...... 12 (7 off ./5 def./1 kick) Associate AD/Mort Harris Rec Center ...... Christy Nolan sportsmanship and clean play. Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 45/17 Assistant AD Compliance and NCAA Liaison ...... Alex Tiseo Off ense ...... 21/10 Assistant AD Marketing/Promotions ...... Nicole Stoll ON THE COVER Defense ...... 22/7 Assistant AD for Development ...... Lauren Lepkowski The 2015 Wayne State University football media guide front cover Special Teams ...... 2/0 Athletic Development Coordinator ...... Jaclyn Crummey highlights seniors (left to right) Nate Theaker, Zak Bielecki, Carl Roscoe, Asst. Compliance Coordinator/SAAC Coordinator ...... Kelsey Meyers Athletics Academic Advisor ...... Kim Clexton Jamiil Williams, Brandon Lee and Ethan Walsh. ASSISTANT COACHES Assistant AD/Facilities ...... Bob Ostrowski Defensive Coordinator/Secondary ...... Brad Wilson Facility Coordinator ...... Mike Flynn MEDIA RELATIONS Recruiting Coordinator/Defensive Line...... Scott Kazmierski Supervisor, Multipurpose Indoor Facility ...... Jim Campbell Director/Senior Associate AD ...... Jeff Weiss Wide Receivers ...... E.J. Henderson Equipment Manager ...... Rick Renaud E-mail ...... jeff [email protected] Linebackers ...... Keith McKenzie Business Manager/Fiscal Operations ...... Linda Letkowski Offi ce ...... 313-577-7542 ...... Jeff Reardon Creative Services Coordinator ...... Amanda St. Juliana Cell ...... 419-367-1627 Off ensive Line ...... Scott Wooster Marketing Intern ...... Mitchell Sweet Assistant Director ...... Cameron Weidenthaler Tight Ends ...... Jason Kluzak E-mail ...... [email protected] Off ensive Assistant ...... Rob Feeman Offi ce ...... 313-577-2299 Off ensive Line Assistant ...... Jeff Fantuzzi FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF Graduate Intern...... Mary Walsh Defensive Line Assistant ...... Mike Kaiser Football Secretary ...... Kathryn Maysen Offi ce ...... 313-993-4347 Defensive Backs Assistant ...... Jordan Belfi ori Equipment Manager ...... Terrance Woods Digital Media Intern ...... Ben Corona Linebackers Assistant ...... Matt Johnston Associate AD/Head Athletic Trainer ...... Michael Chan Web site ...... wsuathletics.com Associate Athletic Trainer ...... Steve Domzalski Press Box Phone ...... 313-577-4254 Associate Athletic Trainer ...... Katie Minahan STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACHES Facebook ...... wsuwarriors Assistant Athletic Trainer ...... Jessica McNally Associate AD/Strength & Conditioning Coach ...... Ruben Mendoza Assistant Athletic Trainer ...... Andrew Stoll Twitter ...... waynestwarriors Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach...... Bryce Karasiak YouTube ...... waynestateathletics Sports Medicine Graduate Assistant ...... Erin Brown Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach...... Jordan Balbes Athletic Training Intern ...... Chris Gobart Mailing Address ...... 5101 John C Lodge, 101 Matthaei Graduate Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach ...... Pamela January ...... Detroit, MI 48202 Athletic Training Intern ...... Don Moran

#WARRIORFB 1 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE MEDIA INFORMATION INFORMATION DIRECTIONS TO WSU STADIUM PRESS BOX SERVICES Wayne State football releases and other information can be accessed via From the West – Take I-94 East. Exit at Trumbull Avenue. Turn right onto Trumbull Programs, game notes and other pertinent information will be supplied in the the Internet. Log on to wsuathletics.com to receive information on all 18 Avenue, then left onto Warren Avenue. Parking is in Lot 50 off Warren Avenue. press box, located at the top of the Stadium’s west side. A complete box score intercollegiate sports. The football site includes a schedule, roster, all press From the East – Take I-94 West. Exit at Woodward/Brush Avenues. Remain on and play-by-play will be available shortly after the completion of the game. releases (usually in portable document format [.pdf] as well as text format) and Ford Service Drive to Woodward Avenue. Turn left onto Woodward Avenue, results (including game summaries), as well as up-to-date statistics. going south to Warren Avenue. Turn right onto Warren Avenue. Continue west POST-GAME INTERVIEWS on Warren Avenue to Lodge Freeway (M 10) overpass. Lot 50 is located on your A post-game press conference will be held approximately 20 minutes after CREDENTIALS right just past the overpass. the conclusion of the game. WSU coach Paul Winters and selected players will Press and photo credentials for Warrior football games should be requested AT From the North – Take I-75 South to Warren Avenue exit. Turn right onto Warren be available in the team meeting room located in the WSU Football Building. LEAST ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE. Seating is limited to working press only. Requests Avenue. Continue west on Warren Avenue to Lodge Freeway (M 10) overpass. should be directed to Jeff Weiss, SID, WSU Sports Information Offi ce, 5101 John C. Lot 50 is located just past the overpass. From the South – Take I-75 North to Lodge Freeway (M 10) North. Exit at Forest/ VISITING RADIO Lodge, 101 Matthaei, Detroit, MI 48202. The one entrance is through the ticket Visiting radio stations will receive one phone line for their game broadcasts in Warren Avenues. Turn left onto Warren Avenue (2nd light). Cross over Lodge booths located at the south end of the stadium. the second tier of the WSU Press Box. Freeway and turn right into Lot 50. INTERVIEWS PHOTOGRAPHERS RADIO All interviews with players and coaches should be arranged through the The fl agship station of Wayne State University football is WDTK (1400 -AM/92.7 Only those accredited photographers working on assignment will be issued Sports Information Offi ce. Please allow at least 24 hours to set up interviews. FM) in Detroit. All WSU football games can be heard live on the internet at credentials from the Sports Information Offi ce. Photographers are allowed to Arrangements will be made for telephone and in-person interviews at a wdtkam.com. mutually-agreeable time. shoot from the 30-yard line to the back of the end zone on both sides of the fi eld. Photographers are not allowed on the game fi eld or at the bench areas during contests. INTERNET VIDEO PARKING All 2015 Wayne State University football home games will be available online Media parking for WSU Stadium is located in Lot 50 off Warren Avenue just south through wsuathletics.com via Warriors All-Access. of the stadium’s ticket booths. KEY WSU MEDIA OUTLETS NEWSPAPERS 2015 Travel Plans DETROIT FREE PRESS Gene Myers, Sports Editor MICHIGAN TECH (SEPT. 2-3) George Sipple, Sports Writer 600 W. Fort St., Detroit, MI 48226 Franklin Square Inn - Houghton Phone: (313) 222-6660 820 Shelden Avenue freep.com Houghton, Mich. 49931

DETROIT NEWS 906-487-1700 Phil Laciura, Sports Editor 615 W. Lafayette, Detroit, MI 48226 NORTHWOOD (SEPT. 25-26) Phone: (313) 222-2260 Four Points by Sheraton detnews.com The 2015-16 school year will mark the sixth season of 4960 Towne Centre Road THE SOUTH END Warrior All-Access at wsuathletics.com Saginaw, Mich. 48604 Sports Editor 989-790-5050 5221 Gullen Mall, Student Center Building Suite 50 Not only will all home WSU football, basketball, Detroit, MI 48202 Phone: (313) 577-3496 volleyball and softball games be available for viewing TIFFIN (OCT. 2-3) thesouthend.wayne.edu by a world wide audience on a pay-per-view basis, Quality Inn and Conference Center 3422 N. State Route 53 RADIO but also other videos featuring interviews with WSU Sean Baligian coaches and staff , and student-athletes. Fremont, Ohio 43420 WSU Play-by-Play Announcer 419-332-0601 Wayne State University Fans wanting to watch Wayne State events via 5101 John C Lodge, 101 Matthaei Warrior All-Access will need a high-speed internet Detroit, MI 48202 WALSH (OCT. 23-24) connection and Google Chrome is the suggested web Holiday Inn - Akron-West WWJ RADIO (950 AM) browser. Games will be sold on an individual basis with 4073 Medina Road Tony Ortiz, Sports Akron, Ohio 44333 26495 American Drive, Southfi eld, MI 48034 special viewing packages also available. Phone: (248) 945-9950 330-666-4131 detroit.cbslocal.com Warrior All-Access will also feature On-Demand Audio and Video with the stored archived video and HILLSDALE (NOV. 13-14) TELEVISION WDIV-TV (NBC-Channel 4) audio on wsuathletics.com. Holiday Inn - Jackson NW Bernie Smilovitz, Sports Director 2696 Bob McClain Drive 622 W. Lafayette, Detroit, MI 48231 Jackson, Mich. 49202 Phone: (313) 222-0504 517-789-9600 clickondetroit.com

WJBK-TV (Fox-Channel 2) Dan Miller, Sports Director TRAVEL NOTES 16550 West Nine Mile Road, Southfi eld, MI 48075 Phone: (248) 552-5144 • Days listed indicate departure from/return to WSU myfoxdetroit.com • For all fi ve trips, the team will depart from WSU the day before the game and return immediately following the game WXYZ-TV (ABC-Channel 7) • The Warriors will travel to all road contests via bus Brad Galli, Sports Director PO Box 789, Southfi eld, MI 48037 • The travel schedule is subject to change Phone: (248) 827-9420 wxyz.com

2 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE CITY OF DETROIT DETROIT PROFILE Population City: 688,707 (U.S. Census Bureau 2013) Metropolitan Area: 3,861,682 (Wayne, Oakland and Macomb Counties – U.S. Census Bureau 2013) U.S. CMSA Rank: 12th (Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint CMSA) Founded: July 24, 1701 (incorporated, 1815)

Television Market: 11th Fortune 1,000 Company Headquarters: 13 Mayor: Mike Duggan

• Major Industry – Internationally known for automobile manufacturing and trade, the world headquarters of General Motors Corp., Ford Motor Company and Chrysler LLC are located in metro Detroit. The area ranks as a leader in the production of alternative fuel, auto manufacturing and life science. The area ranks as a leader in the production of paints, non-electrical machinery and automation equipment, as well as pharmaceutical, rubber products, synthetic resins and garden seed. Other national and international corporations Comerica Park, home of the Detroit Tigers and the 2005 MLB All-Star Game. headquartered here include The Budd Company, American National Resources, Kelly Services, SBC, Federal Mogul and Kmart, plus pizza Famous Detroiters Robin Williams, actor, comedian giants Domino’s, Hungry Howie’s and Little Caesars. These companies Tim Allen, actor, comedian Stevie Wonder, singer, songwriter employ more than 2 million metro Detroiters. Anita Baker, singer Eminem (b. Marshall Mathers), singer Francis Ford Coppola, fi lm director, producer Kid Rock (b. Robert James Ritchie), singer Land Area Henry Ford, inventor Bob Seger, singer City: 138.75 square miles Rosa Parks, activist Metropolitan: 1,337 square miles Aretha Franklin, singer • The Detroit Metro Sports Commission (DMSC) markets and sells Elevation: 581 feet above sea level at Detroit River Thomas Hearns, boxer metro Detroit as a premier destination for regional, national and Casey Kasem, radio star international amateur sporting events. Average Snowfall: 41.1 inches Charles Lindbergh, pilot Mean Annual Temperature: 48.6 Lone Ranger, radio star who debuted on WWJ Radio • The Detroit area has a long, successful history of hosting a variety Joe Louis, boxer of tournaments and events including NCAA, AAU and USSSA events. Fun Facts About Detroit Madonna, actress, singer Metro Detroit was the location for the 2005 Major League Baseball • is home to the Motown sound founded by Berry Gordy Jr. in 1957 Smokey Robinson, singer, songwriter All-Star game, Super Bowl XL in 2006, the 2008 AAU Junior Olympic • is the potato chip capital of the world, based on consumption Diana Ross, actress, singer Games, the 2009 NCAA Basketball Final Four and the 2010 NCAA Men’s • has country’s largest island park within a city – Belle Isle Park Tom Selleck, actor Frozen Four. • is home to the world’s only fl oating post offi ce, the J.W. Westcott II, can be found on the Detroit River • is home to one of the largest fl ower-bedding markets in the world – Eastern Market • is second in the nation in the sale of fi shing rods • is home to one of the tallest hotels in North America – the Detroit Marriott Renaissance Center, at 73 stories • receives freighters from more than 100 world ports on the Detroit River • has the most registered bowlers in the United States • is the oldest city in the Midwest, and the only one from which one can look south to Canada. • The Ambassador Bridge, linking Detroit with Windsor (Ontario, Canada) is one of the longest international suspension bridges in the world. • Detroit has Henry Ford, the man who put America on wheels, to thank for the advent of snack food. He allowed workers on his assembly line to take short breaks, which led to the trend of workers purchasing small bags of food that could be quickly consumed. • The Eastern Market, a major commercial food distribution center famous for the quality, freshness and variety of its produce, meat, fi sh and even fl owers, has been in existence since 1892. • In 1915, the fi rst Kiwanis Club began in Detroit. • was the first city in the nation to assign individual telephone numbers in 1879 • The Sporting News named Detroit the Best Sports City in 2007. Ford Field, home of the Detroit Lions and Super Bowl XL. #WARRIORFB 3 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE PRESIDENT M. ROY WILSON As deputy director, Dr. Wilson led the Society and the American Ophthalmological Society. development and implementation of an integrated He has served on the executive committee of the system for planning, coordinating, and evaluating NIH-funded Ocular Hypertension Treatment Study the NIH health disparities research portfolio, in and chaired the Data Monitoring and Oversight collaboration with the NIH institutes and centers. Committee of the NIH-funded Los Angeles Latino He also co-chaired the NIH Common Fund programs: Eye Study. He currently chairs the Data Monitoring the Building Infrastructure Leading to Diversity and Oversight Committee of the African American Initiative and the National Research Mentoring Eye Disease Study. Dr. Wilson was a member of the Network. advisory councils of both NIMHD and the former Previously, Dr. Wilson was dean of the School of National Center for Research Resources, as well as Medicine and vice president for health sciences at the NIH Director’s Working Group on Diversity in the Creighton University, president of the Texas Tech Biomedical Research Workforce. University Health Sciences Center, and, concurrently, Dr. Wilson received his undergraduate degree chancellor of the University of Colorado Denver from Allegheny College, an M.S. in epidemiology and chair of the Board of Directors of University from the University of California, Los Angeles, of Colorado Hospital. Immediately prior to joining and an M.D. from Harvard Medical School. He was the NIH, Dr. Wilson chaired the Board of Directors selected for the list of Best Doctors in America of Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and for a consecutive 14 years by Best Doctors Inc. M. Roy Wilson, M.D., M.S., was unanimously Science and was acting president during part and was a fi nalist for the Los Angeles Business elected President of Wayne State University by the of that time. Under Dr. Wilson’s leadership, the Journal’s Healthcare CEO of the Year in 2011. His Board of Governors on June 5, 2013. He assumed university regained full institutional accreditation additional honors include the American Academy the presidency on August 1, 2013. and stabilized its fi nances. of Ophthalmology’s Senior Achievement Award, the Prior to joining Wayne State, Dr. Wilson served as Dr. Wilson’s research has focused on glaucoma Distinguished Physician Award from the Minority deputy director for strategic scientifi c planning and and blindness in populations from the Caribbean Health Institute, the Herbert W. Nickens Award from program coordination at the National Institute on to West Africa. He holds elected memberships in the Association of American Medical Colleges, and Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy the NIH Director’s Award. the National Institutes of Health (NIH). of Sciences, the International Glaucoma Research

Wayne State University Board of Governors

Diane L. Marilyn Paul David A. Sandra Hughes Gary S. Dana Kim Dunaskiss Kelly Massaron Nicholson O’Brien Pollard Thompson Trent (Vice Chair) (Chair)

4 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR ROB FOURNIER Another strategic measurement continues to be and new USTA outdoor tennis courts with scoreboard. noteworthy. The 2014-15 academic year continued both The physical transformation has been both noticeable academic achievement and community volunteerism. and imaginative and boasts a number of cosmetic Fifteen (15) of WSU’s 17 athletic programs (women’s infrastructure changes as well. indoor and outdoor track is counted as one) have Fournier added a radio and statewide television cumulative grade-point averages above 3.00 with a package to WSU media outreach. He also added the composite cumulative GPA of all WSU student-athletes at athletic department’s fi rst website, a quarterly magazine 3.10. The annual NCAA Federally-mandated graduation (Warrior Within) and a weekly coach’s show (Winters rate (fi ve year) for WSU student-athletes is at an all-time on Wednesdays). He also directs and oversees the high of 72 percent which has risen over 30 percent in University’s intramural and club sport programs and the Fournier’s tenure from programs such as: survival skills, Mort Harris Recreation and Fitness Center. connect-mentoring and learning specialists! Furthermore, Wayne State is the only school in the In addition, in the last 12 months, WSU student- country to designate a week of activities to promote athletes contributed an exemplary 10,754 community Women’s Athletics as “W” Week will be having its seventh service hours volunteering at a variety of Detroit annual celebration in April 2016 highlighted by “W” Day. initiatives. In the past six years alone, student-athletes The addition of new programs in women’s indoor have committed 53,863 community service hours with and outdoor track and fi eld, and women’s golf follows such programs as Habitat For Humanity, University Prep an internal gender-equity plan designed to better Elementary, Capuchin Soup Kitchen and Warming Center, opportunities. Adopt a Family Thanksgiving Basket, Basic Needs Drive, Be Fournier served three years as a member of the Since Rob Fournier was named Director of Athletics at The Match Donor Registry, Covenant House Michigan, NSO NCAA regional-ranking football committee whose Wayne State University on September 1, 2000, a lot has (Neighborhood Service Organization), SOCKS in the City, responsibilities include selecting the top teams in the changed. In those 15 years, the department’s competitive L.I.N.K. Mentoring (Local Intervention Network for Kids, region each week and the teams that advance to the success, classroom achievements, community outreach S.M.A.R.T.S. Mentoring, Big Brother Big Sisters, Make-A- postseason. He also spent three seasons on the NCAA initiatives and the physical structure of the athletic Wish Foundation, COTS, Toys for Tots, Forgotten Harvest, softball regional ranking committee. He currently serves campus has seen a signifi cant transformation. That Gleaners Food Bank and Manhood Mentoring Project to as a member of the GLIAC Finance Committee, while development has followed a strategic plan that models name only some of the programs. also serving on the infractions committee, scheduling business forecasting and has realized defi ned goals/ The conference recognized those achievements with an committee and long-range budget planning committee. objectives. The results are well-documented. unprecedented association’s honor of the Sportsmanship Prior to joining Wayne State, Fournier served as the That competitive success is evident in Wayne State’s Award and Community Service Award in 2013. Senior Associate Commissioner and general counsel national standing against all Division II institutions. WSU’s The rise in both academic average and community for the Mid-American Conference. While serving as the 14 best fi nishes in the prestigious NACDA Cup standings outreach has been dramatic, consistent and acting Commissioner of the Conference (1999), he moved (which measures the overall competitive success of unprecedented. In addition, in the latest federally- the league offi ce from Toledo to Cleveland, wrote and athletic programs around the country) have all occurred in mandated graduation rate report, it noted WSU student- secured a long-term contract for the men’s basketball the last 14 years including the three highest marks ever in athletes received an undergraduate degree at a rate 30 tournament at Quicken Loans Arena and secured the three the past seven years – 11th in 2009, 14th in 2014 and 21st percent higher than the comparable campus population. largest corporate gifts in the history of the MAC including in 2010. Those fi nishes secured an unprecedented top four These, and other academic achievements, are recognized First Energy as the tournament sponsor for the men’s (4%), top fi ve (5%) and top seven (7%) percent ranking at the annual academic banquet, which he started in 2001 postseason basketball tournament. among all Division II athletic programs in the country. Ten and combines a salute to the University’s faculty. He also wrote and negotiated the initial Motor City Bowl of 18 athletic teams advanced to the NCAA tournament Fournier’s ability to generate private and corporate football contract that is the MAC’s longest postseason Bowl last season. In the past 14 years WSU has catapulted over support has dramatically altered the physical setting alignment. As the chief compliance offi cer for the league, 100 places in the NACDA rankings. of the athletic campus and the practice/competitive Fournier investigated and reported on over 350 infraction Additionally, in those 15 years, 43 WSU coaches have opportunities for WSU student-athletes. cases that insured fairness in case resolution and corrective been named conference coach of the year while fi ve have In his 15 years, he has secured $14,762,796 in revenue action. At the request of institutions, he has appeared gone on to be distinguished as National Coach of the Year. for the athletic department including $13,231,677 in cash before the NCAA Committee on Infractions and conducted In 2012, the women’s swimming and diving program won and an additional 1,531,119 in deferred gifts. That total campus reviews of compliance eff ectiveness in fi nancial the fi rst national title since women’s fencing in 1989. has helped complete the following facility initiatives: aid, rules education, eligibility and institutional control. Football had its best season ever in 2011 reaching the football locker room; multipurpose indoor facility; new He has served as liaison to various NCAA committees for Division II national championship game. men’s and women’s basketball offi ce complex; baseball’s which the conference held cabinet positions. The MAC During Fournier’s tenure at WSU, Warrior athletic teams replica Fenway Park baseball stadium which displays the presidents recognized Fournier’s achievements when they have won 33 conference regular-season titles, 11 league former Tiger Stadium scoreboard on its famous “Green unanimously conferred a Certifi cate of Commendation tournament titles and eight postseason regional, super Monster facade; men’s and women’s basketball coaches and a mark of esteem for his eff orts in 1999. regional or national titles. offi ces and fi lm room; softball locker room and coaches A licensed attorney, he received his bachelor’s degree For his eff orts, Fournier was honored by NACDA as the offi ces, along with a grandstand, walkway and press box; summa cum laude and his master’s with honors from the Athletics Director of the Year in the Central Region in 2008. a Boston Garden-like parquet fl oor for basketball; Hall University of Akron. He was a national forensics champion Last year, WSU had twenty-eight (28) All-Americans. of Fame foyer; swimming video board, pool deck and and qualifi ed for the national fi nals in six events. Fournier In the past 10 years, 294 Warriors have been named All- bleachers in the natatorium; football ticket booths and received his law degree from Akron in 1986 and was Americans, the most in any decade. In the 98 years of stadium entrance; outdoor marquee; FieldTurf football admitted to the Ohio bar that same year where he is still WSU Athletics, 347 of the 568 all-time All-Americans (61 fi eld; a new outdoor track; scoreboards for baseball and licensed to practice. percent of the total) have been so honored since 2000. football with a video display; trainer’s treatment areas;

#WARRIORFB 5 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE HEAD COACH PAUL WINTERS off ense (34.38 ppg), 26th in passing effi ciency (144.02), and 33rd in In his 11 years at WSU, Winters has coached 236 Academic All- rushing off ense (200.56 ypg). GLIAC selections, 14 Academic All-District honorees, 34 All-Region In addition to setting the following single-season school records selections and 120 All-GLIAC award winners. -- rushing yards (3,209), rushing attempts (699), rushing TDs (43), Winters was hired as the school’s 19th football coach by WSU passing effi ciency rating (144.0), average yards per pass attempt Director of Athletics Rob Fournier on December 17, 2003, after (8.4), total off ense (6,083), all-purpose yards (7,880), points (550), serving on the staff at the University of Akron the previous nine years. total TDs (74), extra points (70), kickoff returns for a touchdown (3), Prior to his appointment at WSU, Winters was listed as one of the interception return yards (401), tackles for loss (109/84 solo + 50 top 10 African-American head coaching candidates in the nation by asst.), sacks (48.0/40 solo + 16 asst.) and pass break-ups (54). the Black Coaches Association. Winters became the school’s all-time football wins leader when After the 2000 season, and for the second time, Winters was the Warriors recorded a double-overtime victory at Hillsdale on Oct. nominated for the , a national honor recognizing the 22, 2011. The 2011 senior class compiled a 35-14 mark surpassing nation’s top Division I-A assistant coach. In addition, he was chosen the previous mark of 30 wins by the 1978 class. In addition, 30 Assistant Coach of the Year by the Northeastern Ohio Chapter of the members of the 2011 national fi nalist squad received conference all- National Football Foundation. academic accolades. Before returning to Akron following the 1994 campaign, Winters In 2010, WSU set then school records for overall wins (9), was an assistant football coach at the University of Wisconsin for two conference wins (8), points in a season (347), passing completion seasons (1990-91). Prior to UW, he was on the coaching staff at the percentage (59.9%), and yards per pass attempt (7.67). All these University of Toledo for four seasons (1986-89). accomplishments plus a 12th-place ranking in the fi nal regular- In his previous stint on the Akron coaching staff , Winters served on season AFCA national poll earned Winters the AFCA Division II Jim Dennison’s staff as off ensive backfi eld coach for two seasons after Paul Winters enters his 12th season as the Wayne State University Regional Coach of the Year award. being a graduate assistant for the `82 and `83 campaigns. head football coach. Jones became the fi rst WSU defensive player to earn First Team Winters was inducted into the UA Athletic Hall of Fame on A year ago, Winters had 26 student-athletes named to the All-America honors in school history following the 2010 campaign. Feb. 2, 1990. He earned a bachelor of science degree in industrial Academic All-GLIAC teams with 15 players earning All-GLIAC The two-time GLIAC Coach of the Year (2006 and 2008), Winters management in `80 and a M.S. degree in education in 1984. accolades. His squad was extremely disciplined ranking seventh in led the Warriors to four consecutive winning seasons (2008-11) for The seventh all-time leading rusher in school history, he rushed for the nation in fewest penalties per game (4.45). In addition, senior the fi rst time since 1974-78. 2,613 yards during his Zips career and was named 1980 UA Athlete linebacker Nores Fradi was voted GLIAC Defensive Back of the Year In addition, senior running back Joique Bell was selected as the of the Year. Winters was a three-time letterman and a three-time and a First Team AFCA All-American. NCAA Division II Player of the Year (), played in the recipient of the Harry “Doc” Smith Award as the outstanding player The 7-4 record marked the sixth time in the last seven seasons the Senior Bowl and participated in the NFL Combine in Indianapolis in his class. In `79, Winters was selected as the Zips’ off ensive MVP. He Warriors had fi nished at least .500 compiling a 50-31 mark in that after rushing for 29 touchdowns and 2,084 yards in 2009. Bell was a prep star at Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary. span. teamed with Reggie Bush in 2013 to become the fi rst running back A former member of the AFCA Division II Board of Coaches, Winters For the 2013 campaign, he had 24 student-athletes named to tandem with over 500 rushing yards and 500 receiving yards each in currently serves on the NCAA Regional Ranking Committee as well as the Academic All-GLIAC teams with six players earning All-GLIAC an NFL season. In 2014, Bell scored eight touchdowns for the second the NCAA Rules Committee. accolades. consecutive season and totaled nearly 1,200 yards from scrimmage in Winters has four children, Christian, Monica, Melanie and Natalie In the 2012 season fi nale, he equaled the school mark for games rushing and receiving. and is married to the former Mya Hill. coached (101) by a WSU football coach. He had 26 student-athletes Winters’ 2008 squad became the fi rst team in school history to be receive Academic All-GLIAC honors along with 11 players being ranked in the AFCA national poll. Earlier that year he was one of 28 named to the All-GLIAC teams. coaches nationally selected to participate in the 2008 NCAA Expert After guiding the winningest team in school history in 2011, he Coaches Academy. was honored for his eff orts with the AFCA (American Football Coaches Winters became the fi rst WSU football coach to earn GLIAC Coach Association) NCAA Division II National Coach of the Year award. of the Year honors since Dick Lowry in 1975 following a successful His 2011 squad set the school record for overall wins (12), road 2006 campaign in which the Warriors ranked 10th nationally in wins (8), while winning four consecutive road playoff games to reach kickoff returns, and 13th in both rushing off ense and punt return the national title contest. In addition, senior left tackle Joe Long was defense. WSU was also ranked regionally until the fi nal poll. the recipient of the Gene Upshaw Award as the top lineman (both In 2006, Bell eclipsed the NCAA Division II freshman rushing record off ensive and defensive) in Division II. Senior running back Josh Renel by gaining 2,065 yards and became the fi rst WSU player named to the was a First Team CoSIDA Academic All-America selection becoming AFCA All-America squad since the AFCA began selecting All-America the fi rst football CoSIDA Academic All-American since 1975. teams in 1945. Bell and David Chudzinski were also named to the AP Senior safety Jeremy Jones along with six other teammates earned Little, D2Football.com and Daktronics All-America squads and were All-America accolades for the 2011 season. joined by Derrion Fuqua on the Hansen’s Gazette All-America team. The Warriors ranked in the top 35 nationally in fi ve diff erent After helping the Warriors improve fi ve places in the GLIAC categories for the 2011 campaign -- ninth in fewest sacks allowed standings from 2004 to 2005, WSU improved another four places in (0.94 per game), 14th in sacks (3.00 per game), 23rd in scoring 2006 and recorded the fi rst winning season in more than a decade. Winters’ Year-by-Year Head Coaching Record Year Games Wins Losses Pct. League Wins Losses Pct. Finish PF PA 2004 10 1 9 .100 GLIAC 1 9 .100 13th 115 403 2005* 10 3 7 .300 GLIAC 3 7 .300 T-8th 158 224 2006 11 6 5 .545 GLIAC 6 4 .600 T-4th 287 255 2007 11 3 8 .273 GLIAC 2 8 .200 12th 335 383 2008 11 8 3 .727 GLIAC 7 3 .700 T-3rd 222 161 2009 11 6 5 .545 GLIAC 5 5 .500 8th 322 320 2010& 11 9 2 .818 GLIAC 8 2 .800 1st/South 347 228 2011 16 12 4 .750 GLIAC 7 3 .700 Nat’l Runner-Up 550 382 2012 10 5 5 .500 GLIAC 5 5 .500 6th/North 213 244 2013 11 3 8 .273 GLIAC 3 7 .300 T-6th/North 246 341 2014 11 7 4 .636 GLIAC 6 4 .600 T-3rd/North 319 204 Career 123 63 60 .512 53 57 .482 3114 3145 *-Does not include forfeit by Saginaw Valley. &-T-2nd overall in the GLIAC

6 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE HEAD COACH PAUL WINTERS

Coach Winters with daughters Monica, Melanie and Natalie. Monica attends The Ohio State University, while Melanie is the most celebrated female student- athlete in Baldwin Wallace University history. She is a seven-time NCAA Division III All-American in track. Natalie was a fi rst-year letterwinner in 2014-15 for the University of Mount Union track squad competing in the javelin, discus, shot put and weight throw.

Head coach Paul Winters with his wife Mya.

#WARRIORFB 7 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ASSISTANT COACHES/WILSON-KAZMIERSKI Brad Wilson begins his fourth season as Scott Kazmierski begins his 12th year on the defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach Wayne State football coaching staff in the fall for the Wayne State University football program in of 2015 and his 11th as the defensive line coach the fall of 2015 after being named to the position and recruiting coordinator. He joined the Warrior in February 2012. football program in the spring of 2004 as running Last year two of his players earned All-Region backs coach and moved to his current position in accolades as Zak Bielecki was a Daktronics Second June of 2005. Team All-Region honoree while Gerren DuHart was During his WSU tenure, Kazmierski has mentored a Beyond Sports Network Second Team All-Region 31 Academic All-GLIAC selections, 16 All-GLIAC selection prior to being named to the USA Football honorees, three CoSIDA Academic All-District All-America Second Team. Bielecki tied for fi rst in recipients, three all-region selections, and one All- the GLIAC and was ninth nationally in solo tackles American (Greg Hasse in 2011). per game (6.6), while also earning Academic All- He mentored two 2014 Academic All-GLIAC GLIAC honors. DuHart was a First Team All-GLIAC selections in Blake Mazur and Alex Medenbach honoree while Bielecki was named to the All-GLIAC along with WSU Defensive Rookie of the Year award Honorable Mention Team. recipient Jake Carrizales. Carrizales was a Second Team All-GLIAC selection while Justice Akuezue and Sam As a unit, the 2014 Warrior defense led the GLIAC in both tackles for loss (9.3) and sacks (2.91) per Sillmon were both named to the All-GLIAC Honorable Mention Team. Carrizales was third in the GLIAC in game, which ranked eighth and 22nd nationally, respectively. WSU fi nished 38th in Division II in total both sacks and tackles for loss per game. As a team, WSU led the GLIAC and ranked 22nd nationally in 2014 defense allowing 338.5 yards per game. In 2013, fi ve of his student-athletes received Academic All-GLIAC in sacks (2.91 per game), while ranking eighth in NCAA Division II with 9.3 tackles for loss per game. The honors (Zak Bielecki, Kevin Buford-Wilson, James Hendrix, Austin Nelson and Mike Sawchuk) with redshirt Warriors were ranked 38th in D-II in total defense allowing 338.5 yards per game. freshman Valorian Cunningham being voted the Warriors Defensive Rookie of the Year by his teammates. He tutored two Honorable Mention All-GLIAC selections in 2013 (Ryan Hankins and Hasse) along with His contingent totaled seven interceptions, 17 pass break-ups and six tackles for loss. His defense ranked three Academic All-GLIAC honorees in Ashawn Butler, Andrew Matt and Medenbach. 35th nationally allowing just 197.5 passing yards per game. He guided two all-league honorees in 2012 in Serxho Guraleci and Andrew Matt along with three Four of his student-athletes received Academic All-GLIAC accolades (Zak Bielecki, Kevin Buford-Wilson, Academic All-GLIAC selections in Guraleci, Matt and Pat Cecile. His defensive linemen recorded eight Austin Nelson and Mike Sawchuk) for the 2012 season with another, Gerren DuHart, being voted First Team takeaways helping the Warriors to a top-20 ranking nationally in turnover margin. In addition the six All-GLIAC as well as Second Team All-Super Region 4. In addition, the Warriors ranked ninth nationally hurries by his DL corps helped WSU rank ninth in Division II in pass defense. Cecile was the in pass defense allowing just 165 yards per game through the air. His defensive back corps recorded 15 2012 WSU Football Ron Solack #35 Award winner, while Guraleci was bestowed the Cortez Smith award. pass break-ups and four interceptions during the 2012 campaign. In addition, redshirt freshman Jamiil The 2011 WSU defense ranked 14th nationally in sacks (3.00 per game), 39th in rushing defense Williams was voted WSU’s Defensive Rookie of the Year. (123.31 yards per game), and 49th in scoring defense (23.88 points per game) as Wayne State reached the Prior to coming to Detroit, Wilson spent the previous four seasons (2008-2011) as the secondary coach national championship game for the fi rst time in school history. The Warriors were ranked second in the at Ashland University. He was also AU’s director of summer football camps. fi nal AFCA poll after setting a school record with 12 overall wins, four playoff victories, and eight triumphs A 2007 AU graduate with a degree in education, Wilson spent two seasons (2005-2006) as a student on the road. In addition, Kazmierski coached six GLIAC All-Academic team members in 2011. assistant coach with the Eagles. In that role he worked with the defensive backs, tutoring the cornerbacks In 2010, he had one First Team All-GLIAC selection in Daunte Akra (who also earned all-region and helping to break down fi lm. He began his coaching career at his high school alma mater (Shelby) accolades), while Hasse was an honorable mention all-conference choice. In addition, WSU ranked fourth from 2002-04, where he was the special teams coordinator and at various times coached the outside in the league in rushing defense (134 yards per game), tied-for-third in fewest rushing touchdowns linebackers, defensive backs and wide receivers. allowed (12) and second in sacks with 28, the most of any conference school during the regular season. Wilson was on the staff at Bowling Green for one year (2007) as the defensive graduate assistant coach In terms of national stats in 2010, WSU tied-for-34th in sacks (2.45 per game) and was 38th in scoring with the Falcons. He and his wife, Amber, have two sons, Brady and Logan, and reside in Northville. defense (20.73 points per game). All this helped the Warriors set a then school record for overall wins (9), conference victories (8) and the highest AFCA ranking in school history (12th). Kazmierski also coached the punt return team which ranked second in the GLIAC in 2010 with a 13.6 yard average per return. Athan Anagonye was named to the All-GLIAC Honorable Mention Team in 2009, while three of his players (Cecile, Jimmy Kinaia and Jon Robinson) earned GLIAC All-Academic team accolades. In 2008, Jason Thomas was voted to the All-GLIAC First Team, while Andrew Bates was a CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team selection. Bates and Anagonye were both named to the Honorable Mention All-GLIAC team, the fi rst of two straight accolades for Anagonye. Kazmierski was instrumental in the turnaround of the Warrior defense going from 125th in scoring defense in 2007 (34.8 points per game) to sixth in 2008 (14.6 ppg). The Warriors fi nished ninth in the country in turnover margin and 29th in sacks. Bates was a Second Team Academic All-District selection in 2007, while four of Kazmierski’s players were named to the GLIAC All-Academic team. In 2006, Chris Smilo earned Honorable Mention All-GLIAC accolades and two of his players, Dan Barnes and Jason Thomas, were named to the GLIAC All-Academic team with Barnes being voted to the CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team. Two of his defensive linemen earned all-region honors (Michael Hall - Hansen’s Gazette; and Leo Wells - D2Football.com) in 2005 with Wells being voted to the All-GLIAC First Team. It was the fi rst such honor for a WSU defensive lineman since 1998. A native of Okemos, Kazmierski graduated from Eastern Michigan University in 2003. While at EMU, he majored in political science with a minor in history. He began his coaching career at his alma mater (OHS) as a varsity assistant from 1998-2001. Kazmierski spent the 2001 campaign as a student coach at EMU. He served two years (2002-2003) as defensive coordinator at Ypsilanti Lincoln High School. Kazmierski and his wife, Stephanie, reside in Novi with their sons, Jackson Amber, Logan, Brad, and Brady Wilson Jackson, Stephanie, Scott and Alexander Kazmierski and Alexander. 8 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ASSISTANT COACHES/HENDERSON-McKENZIE E.J. Henderson joined the Wayne State University Detroit native Keith McKenzie begins his eighth football coaching staff in March of 2015 after season with the WSU football team in the fall serving one year at Ohio Northern University as the of 2015. He joined the staff in March 2008 as an wide receivers coach and co-off ensive coordinator. assistant linebackers and defensive line coach. He Henderson previously coached at WSU under Paul was named to his current position in April 2009. Winters from 2004-06. He tutored Cliff Harris Award fi nalist Nores Last year, the Polar Bears compiled a 7-3 mark Fradi, who was also a First Team All-American and won their fi nal fi ve games. ONU averaged 417 by Associated Press, the AFCA, Daktronics, and yards of off ense per game and over 30 points per D2Football.com in 2014. Fradi was also voted the contest as Second Team All-League GLIAC Defensive Back of the Year (linebacker and Devon Price had an Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) DBs combined). In addition, Marcell Jones was an best 65 receptions. Honorable Mention All-GLIAC selection, while two In 2013, Henderson was the off ensive of his players (Anthony DeDamos and Alex Kish) coordinator and special teams coordinator at earned Academic All-GLIAC recognition. Urbana University. He mentored Joe Webb, who Fradi, who was selected WSU’s Defensive Most was a First Team All-Mountain East Conference selection as the Blue Knights went 7-4 overall along with a Valuable Player, led the nation in tackles for loss per game (2.6), while also leading the conference in solo 7-2 mark in MEC play. Webb broke or tied UU single-season school records for catches (80), receiving yards tackles and sacks per game. He was also selected to receive the Ron Solack “35” Award, which recognizes (1,164) and receiving TDs (12). Henderson oversaw an off ense that averaged over 30 points per game and someone who wore his WSU uniform with unmatched pride and played the game with enthusiasm. 429 yards per contest as Harlon Hill Regional Finalist D.J. Mendenhall threw for a school-record 3,268 yards Jones was second in the GLIAC and 10th nationally in recovered (3) during the 2014 campaign. and 32 touchdowns. Mendenhall was also voted MEC Off ensive Player of the Year. He was also the recipient of the Cortez Smith Award which recognizes a member of the WSU football Before joining the Blue Knights, Henderson spent two years (2011-2012) as the wide receivers coach program whose contributions include: a positive approach to all aspects of the program both on and off the and special teams coordinator at NCAA Division I Davidson. He tutored First Team All-Pioneer receiver fi eld; noticeable improvement to academic growth and progress, as well as skill and physical development; Lanny Funsten, who became the school’s all-time leader in receptions (229), receiving yards (2,770) and fi nally, growing spiritually and contributing to the overall vitality of the football program. and receiving touchdowns (20). Funsten also earned All-American accolades in 2011. Tight end Reese As a team, WSU led the GLIAC in 2014 and ranked 22nd nationally in sacks (2.91 per game), while Williams was a First Team All-PFL selection following the 2012 campaign. ranking eighth in NCAA Division II with 9.3 tackles for loss per game. The Warriors were ranked 38th in D-II Previously, he was on the staff for four seasons (2007-2010) at Princeton University. Henderson was in total defense allowing 338.5 yards per game. the Tigers defensive backs coach his fi rst two years before spending his fi nal two seasons in New Jersey In 2013, he mentored three Academic All-GLIAC selections (Anthony DeDamos and Idris Hobdy), with coaching the running backs. He also served as PU’s special teams coordinator. In 2010, he guided All- one (Steve O’Shell) earning Academic All-GLIAC Excellence honors. He tutored two All-GLIAC performers Ivy League running back Jordan Culbreath, All-Conference kicker Patrick Jacob, and All-League Joe in Ed Viverette (First Team) and Moe Davenport (Honorable Mention). Viverette won two awards at the Cloud. team’s year-end banquet as he was named Defensive Most Valuable Player and he also received the Ron During his prior stint at WSU, Henderson served as wide receivers coach and special teams coordinator Solack “35” Award. In addition, O’Shell was selected as the program’s Scholar-Athlete for 2013. mentoring All-American place-kicker David Chudzinski, who was WSU’s all-time leading scoring kicker During the 2012 campaign, he guided two Second Team All-GLIAC linebackers in Nick Thomas and Ed when he graduated. Henderson also coached an all-league wide receiver for the Warriors for three Viverette, while having three of his student-athletes (Thomas, Davenport and O’Shell) earn Academic consecutive seasons in Ronald Williams (2004), Nick Body (2005) and Jake Weingartz (2006). All-GLIAC honors. The strong performances by his corps helped WSU rank ninth nationally in pass He served as the defensive backs coach at Mount Union College is Alliance, Ohio, for two years (2002- defense (165.6 yards per game) and 18th in turnover margin as his linebacking crew totaled 15 sacks, 11 03). He helped the Purple Raiders to the 2002 NCAA Division III national title and an appearance in the quarterback hurries, eight forced fumbles, four recoveries and three interceptions. 2003 championship game. At the end of the 2012 season, Thomas was selected as the squad’s Scholar-Athlete while Viverette was Prior to joining the Mount Union staff , Henderson earned his master’s degree at the University of voted the team’s Defensive MVP. Louisville and spent two years with the Cardinals as a wide receivers coach where he coached Dion Branch The 2011 WSU Defense ranked 14th nationally in sacks (3.00 per game), 39th in rushing defense of the New England Patriots. Louisville made back-to-back bowl appearances and won the 2001 Liberty (123.31 yards per game), and 49th in scoring defense (23.88 points per game) as Wayne State reached the Bowl. national championship game for the fi rst time in school history. The Warriors were ranked second in the A 1996 graduate of Central Washington University, he earned four letters for the Wildcats and was fi nal AFCA poll after setting a school record with 12 overall wins, four playoff victories, and eight triumphs an All-Mount Rainier League selection as a wide receiver his senior campaign in 1995. That same year, on the road. In addition, McKenzie coached three GLIAC All-Academic team members in 2011, while senior CWU shared the NAIA national championship with Findlay. He had 64 receptions for 1,272 yards and 15 linebacker Raleigh Ross also earned all-region accolades. touchdowns in earning honorable mention All-Little Northwest honors. Two of his players received all-conference accolades following the 2010 campaign with Nick Thomas A native of Tacoma, Wash., he completed his collegiate career with 95 receptions for 1,704 yards and being voted to the All-GLIAC First Team, and Ross being named to the honorable mention squad. 20 touchdowns. In his fi rst season as a full-time coach in 2009, McKenzie tutored one all-league selection (Nick Thomas, He is married to Katie Rosenthal Henderson and they have two daughters, Miriam and Luella, and a who ranked fi fth nationally in tackles per game), plus three GLIAC All-Academic team honorees (Matt son, Asa. Faulkner, Matt Shango and Thomas). McKenzie, who played collegiately at Ball State, was drafted in the seventh round in 1996 and spent eight years in the National Football League as a defensive end with four teams. His best season came with the Cleveland Browns in 2000 when he started 16 games and was credited with 61 tackles including eight sacks. He played 95 games in the NFL and recorded 177 tackles including 29.5 sacks. He also returned his lone NFL interception in 1998 for the Green Bay Packers for a touchdown. He appeared in two Super Bowls with the Packers, including the 1996 Super Bowl win. McKenzie was an outstanding athlete who had a standout career at Highland Park. In addition to lettering three times in football, he also lettered six other times: three times in track, twice in wrestling and once in tennis. He then became a standout All-Mid American Conference (MAC) defensive end for Ball State from 1993-95 and left as the school’s all-time sack leader. McKenzie graduated from Ball State with a bachelor of science degree in history and was inducted into the BSU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2006. He and his wife, Tamiko, reside in Farmington Hills with their son, Keith Jr., and twins Kalen and Karson. Keith Jr., Keith, with twins Kalen and Miriam, Katie, Luella, E.J. and Asa. Karson, and Tamiko McKenzie #WARRIORFB 9 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ASSISTANT COACHES/REARDON-WOOSTER Jeff Reardon re-joined the Wayne State football Former Wayne State University student-athlete staff in March 2013 as the tight ends coach after Scott Wooster joined the WSU football coaching spending the 2012 campaign as the secondary staff in the spring of 2009 and, after serving four coach at Baldwin Wallace University. He moved to years as the tight ends coach, moved to off ensive quarterbacks coach for the 2014 campaign and will line coach in the spring of 2013. The 2015 campaign again coach the signal callers in 2015. will be his third season as off ensive line coach. Last season, Reardon tutored Carl Roscoe who A year ago, he mentored two National Football fi nished ninth in the NCAA in passing yards per Foundation Hampshire Honor Society selections in completion (15.09) and 16th in passing yards Thom Box and Ben Walker. Five members of his per attempt (8.59). In addition, WSU was third group (Tommy Richardson, Walker, Greg Webber, nationally in red zone off ense at 90.5 percent. Alex Ziedas and Andy Zimmerman) were GLIAC Roscoe was also an Academic All-GLIAC honoree All-Academic Excellence selections with another for 2014. fi ve players (Box, Mike Komor, Ed Reny, Jake Sheets Reardon also guided kickers Paul Graham and and Nate Theaker) earning Academic All-GLIAC Majd Khytaz in 2014. Both were Academic All- recognition. Theaker was a First Team All-GLIAC GLIAC selections with Graham tying for the national lead in fi eld goal percentage (93.3%) and fi nishing honoree with Walker receiving Honorable Mention All-GLIAC accolades. Box was the squad’s recipient 19th in fi eld goals made per game (1.27). In addition to being WSU’s Special Teams MVP, Graham was of the Randy Guzowski Award, which goes to the individual who has demonstrated team leadership and Second Team All-GLIAC, a fi nalist for the Fred Mitchell Award and was named to the Beyond Sports shown exemplary school and community citizenship. Network All-Super Region 4 Third Team. On the fi eld in 2014, Wooster’s corps ranked 12th nationally in fewest sacks allowed (0.91 per game) In his fi rst season back in Detroit in 2013, Reardon mentored three Academic All-GLIAC selections and 23rd in fewest tackles for loss allowed (5.18 per game). WSU also ranked third in Division II in red (Trent Brodbeck, Aaron Weston and Ethan Walsh) with both Brodbeck and Weston being named to the zone off ense at 90.5 percent which coincided with 28 rushing touchdowns and over 215 rushing yards All-Academic Excellence team. per game. At BWU in 2012, he tutored All-OAC safety Tom Goebel, who was second on the team with 61 total At the conclusion of the 2013 campaign, four of his off ensive linemen were named to the GLIAC All- tackles, tied for the team lead with three interceptions, and led the squad with eight total pass breakups. Academic Team with one (Ben Walker) earning All-Academic Excellence accolades. In addition, redshirt The Yellow Jackets compiled a 7-3 record. freshman Robert Kelly was the recipient of the Warriors Off ensive Rookie of the Year award, while Reardon originally joined the Wayne State football staff in March 2008 and served as an assistant Walker was an Honorable Mention All-GLIAC selection. WSU rushed for over 190 yards per game and 20 defensive backs coach in both 2008 and 2009 after serving as a student assistant coach at Hope in the touchdowns during the 2013 season. fall of 2007. Wooster’s entire 2012 tight end group consisted of either true freshmen and or redshirt freshmen. He After working at Hope during the spring of 2010, he returned to WSU in the summer of 2010 to serve as had one player earn Academic All-GLIAC honors (Ethan Walsh) and another (Trent Brodbeck) be voted video coordinator and safeties coach. WSU’s Off ensive Rookie of the Year. His 2011 squad ranked 14th in sacks (3.00 per game), 39th in rushing defense (123.31 yards per game), His 2011 tight ends corps helped the Warriors to a school record for overall wins (12), road wins (8), and 49th in scoring defense (23.88 points per game) as Wayne State reached the national championship while winning four consecutive road playoff games to reach the national title contest. In addition, senior game for the fi rst time in school history. The Warriors were ranked second in the fi nal AFCA poll after Greg Oberstaedt was named to the GLIAC All-Academic team. setting a school record with 12 overall wins, four playoff victories, and eight triumphs on the road. The Warriors ranked in the top 40 nationally in four off ensive categories for the 2011 campaign -- ninth Two of his players received conference all-academic honors, while senior safety Jeremy Jones was voted in fewest sacks allowed (0.94 per game), 23rd in scoring off ense (34.38 ppg), 26th in passing effi ciency GLIAC Defensive Back of the Year as well as to numerous All-America squads. (144.02) and 33rd in rushing off ense (200.56 ypg). In 2010, WSU junior safety Jeremy Jones became the fi rst WSU defensive player in school history to earn In 2010, one of his student-athletes (Austin Hughes) was named to the All-GLIAC Honorable Mention First Team All-America accolades (Daktronics All-America First Team). team, while also receiving the Ron Solack #35 Award. Wayne State was tied-for-34th nationally in sacks (2.45 per game) in 2010, 38th in scoring defense In addition, WSU was second in the league in both rushing touchdowns (27) and fewest sacks allowed (20.73 points per game), 50th in total defense (330.45 yards per game) and 52nd in passing effi ciency (9). In terms of NCAA rankings, the Warriors fi nished sixth in fewest sacks allowed per game (0.82), 30th (116.72 rating). All this helped the Warriors set a school record for overall wins (9), conference victories in rushing off ense (194.73 yards per game) and 45th in scoring off ense (31.55 points per game). All this (8) and the highest AFCA ranking in school history (12th). helped the Warriors set a school record for overall wins (9) in 2010, conference victories (8) and the highest In 2009, he helped coach one all-league performer (Jones) and four academic all-conference selections AFCA ranking in school history (12th). All three of his players (Hughes, Greg Oberstaedt and Cory Zauner) (Joe Claiborne, Aaron Cornett, Kenny Loney and Brent Wisniewski). earned GLIAC All-Academic honors for the 2009 campaign. A 2007 graduate of , he was named to the 2006-07 MIAA Academic Honor Roll and also After attending Eastern Michigan in the fall of 1995, he transferred to WSU in the spring of 1996 and lettered in football in 2005 and 2006. saw limited action that season for the Tartars. He then started all 11 games for WSU in both 1997 and 1998 The Stanwood native graduated from Sturgis High School in 2003. Jeff and Lauren are the proud at right tackle. As a senior and team captain, Wooster lettered as a left guard in 1999. He was twice named parents of Sadie Alexander. to the MIFC All-Academic team (1997 and 1999). Wooster earned his undergraduate degree from WSU in 2001 and a master’s in exercise science with a concentration in exercise & sport psychology in 2007, also from WSU. Prior to joining the WSU coaching staff , he served as the off ensive coordinator and off ensive line coach at Warren Mott High School. He is married to former WSU softball player Christina Vitale, and the couple resides in Shelby Twp. with their daughter, Elliana Faith.

Lauren, Jeff and Sadie Scott, Christina and Elliana Wooster 10 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ASSISTANT COACHES Jordan Belfi ori joined the WSU coaching staff Rob Feeman joined the Wayne State University in the summer of 2015. He will work with the coaching staff as a graduate assistant in January defensive backs this fall. 2015 working on the off ensive side of the ball. A year ago, Belfi ori served as the defensive Feeman was a member of Alma’s football team coordinator and defensive backs coach at L’Anse for three seasons serving as a student assistant Creuse North High School where he mentored two coach as a senior due to injury. He spent his fi rst All-MAC (Macomb Area Conference) selections. In year at Mount Union in Alliance, Ohio. Feeman 2013, he served as both the wide receivers and earned his bachelor’s degree in Secondary defensive backs coach for the Crusaders and helped Education History in December 2014 from Alma. LCNHS to an 8-2 record and berth in the state In the fall of 2014, he served as the wide receivers playoff s. coach at Birmingham Seaholm High School while He began his coaching career in 2012 at LCNHS doing his student teaching at the school. serving as running backs coach for Anthony Kiner’s A 2010 graduate of Clawson High School, squad. He also spent the last three years as a social Feeman was the 2009 Macomb Area Conference studies, history and special education teacher at LCNHS. (MAC) Bronze Division MVP. He also played in the Belfi ori earned his bachelor’s degree in Secondary Education from Central Michigan in 2012. He Michigan High School East-West All-Star Game. graduated Cum Laude with a double major in Social Studies and History. Mike Kaiser joined the WSU football staff in A 2008 graduate of Sterling Heights Stevenson High School, Belfi ori was a Detroit Free Press All-East August of 2014. He will work with the defensive Honorable Mention selection as a senior, while also serving as a team captain for coach Rick Bye’s squad. line again in 2015. Jeff Fantuzzi joined the Wayne State University Kaiser mentored two Academic All-GLIAC football coaching staff in the spring of 2015. He will selections in Blake Mazur and Alex Medenbach work primarily with the off ensive line and O-Line along with WSU 2014 Defensive Rookie of the Year coach Scott Wooster. award recipient Jake Carrizales. Carrizales was a A 2014 graduate of Central Michigan University, Second Team All-GLIAC selection, while Justice Fantuzzi spent the 2014-15 academic year as an Akuezue and Sam Sillmon were both named to the account executive for the Cleveland Cavaliers. All-GLIAC Honorable Mention Team. Carrizales was He was a 2011 letterwinner for the Chippewas third in the GLIAC in both sacks and tackles for loss and was a member of the 2009 Mid-American per game, while Sillmon was among the conference Conference champions as well as the 2010 GMAC leaders in fumble recoveries. Bowl Champions. As a team, WSU led the GLIAC in 2014 and ranked A native of Macomb, Fantuzzi helped Dakota 22nd nationally in sacks (2.91 per game), while to back-to-back Division 1 state championships in ranking eighth in NCAA Division II with 9.3 tackles for loss per game. The Warriors were ranked 38th in D-II 2006 and 2007. He earned Associated Press Division in total defense allowing 338.5 yards per game. 1-2 all-state honors as a senior in 2008. The Romeo, Mich. native graduated from Michigan State in 2013 with a degree in interdisciplinary studies. He formerly was a teaching assistant at Lapeer East High School while coaching wide receivers and defensive backs at Imlay City High School. He coached two Spartan defensive backs to All-League Matt Johnston joined the Wayne State University accolades and aided in a record-setting season for one of the team’s wide receivers. football coaching staff in the summer of 2015 as He began his college career at Adrian College where he played football for two seasons. He spent his assistant linebackers coach. prep playing days at Orchard Lake St. Mary’s where he started at right guard in the 2007 MHSAA Division Johnston spent the previous two seasons (2013 3 State Championship game. The Eaglets lost to East Grand Rapids 46-39 in fi ve overtimes, the longest & 2014) at Manchester University as linebackers playoff game in MHSAA history for any round. Kaiser earned All-League and All-Oakland County honors coach and video coordinator. In 2013, he coached in 2007. senior linebacker Zach Dashner to Division 3 All- North Region accolades. In addition, Dashner and Jason Kluzak joined the Wayne State Football classmate Dylin Kennedy shared team MVP honors. staff in the spring of 2014 and will coach the tight He was the running backs and fullback coach ends for the second consecutive campaign in 2015. at Kentucky Christian for the 2013 spring season. In his inaugural season with the Warriors, Kluzak Before going to KCU, Johnston had been a graduate mentored two All-GLIAC honorees in First Team assistant linebackers coach at William Penn for honoree Trent Brodbeck and Honorable Mention two years (2011 & 2012) while also serving as the selection Ethan Walsh. Brodbeck also earned defensive coordinator for the J.V. squad. He earned his master’s degree from WPU in business leadership. Second Team All-Region accolades from both In 2010, Johnston was the off ensive coordinator at Warren Fitzgerald High School after serving as Daktronics and Beyond Sports Network. Brodbeck running backs coach at Adrian College, his alma mater, for two seasons in 2008 and 2009. In 2008, Adrian and Aaron Weston were both Academic All-GLIAC led the league with 238.5 rushing yards per game. He was also the JV off ensive coordinator at Adrian. He Excellence recipients with Walsh being named to helped the 2010 WFHS squad to an 8-4 record, a district runner-up fi nish, and a state playoff berth. The the Academic All-GLIAC squad as well. In addition, off ense averaged over 330 yards per game, including 203.2 on the ground. Brodbeck was selected as WSU Football’s Scholar- Johnston was a three-year letterwinner for the Bulldogs (2005-07) and after his fi nal season began an Athlete. internship with the AC strength and conditioning program where he also served as an assistant defensive Previously, Kluzak spent eight years as a varsity line coach. He graduated from Adrian College with a bachelors’ degree in english and a minor in spanish. football coach at Warren Mott High School. He served as the tight ends and defensive line coach from During his time at Adrian, he was a resident assistant for three years and President of SGA (Student 2006-09, then the fi nal four years as the run game coordinator and off ensive line coach. Government Association). During his time at Mott, he coached two All-State Off ensive Linemen (Jake Onstott-2013, Oberlin A native of St. Clair Shores, Mich., Johnston played his high school football at Lutheran East. While at College; and Haris Vrabac-2012, Ball State) and one All-State Defensive Lineman (C.J. Olaniyan-2009, LEHS, he was a 2004 Michigan High School Baseball Coaches Association Division IV Second Team All-State Penn State). outfi elder, while also earning All-Metro Conference honors in football. The Marauders won four Macomb Area Conference Championships, made seven playoff appearances and compiled a 54-28 record during his years at WMHS. A native of Traverse City, he began his collegiate career at Northwestern Michigan College before completing his bachelor’s degree in education with a major in history and a minor in social studies from Western Michigan University in 2006. He later earned a Master’s in the Art of Teaching (M.A.T.) from Saginaw Valley State University in 2012. Kluzak is currently in his eighth year as a teacher in the Warren Consolidated School District. He and his wife AnnMarie, have two children, Jackson and Giavanna.

#WARRIORFB 11 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2015 OUTLOOK The 2015 Wayne State University football squad, led by Last year, WSU produced its ninth 1,000-yard running 12th year head coach Paul Winters, will look to continue the back in the last 10 seasons as Desmond Martin (Detroit Lions) strong performance at the end of the 2014 campaign which rushed for 1,578 and 16 touchdowns. Even though Martin saw the Warriors win their fi nal four contests. and fellow senior Jay Hayes have graduated, the cupboard is WSU posted a 7-4 overall record a year ago, while going not bare in the Warriors backfi eld. 6-4 in the GLIAC. The Warriors lost three of those four games Redshirt sophomore Romello Brown rushed for 102 yards by a total of seven points, which shows how close the team and one score in 20 carries a year ago. Complimenting was to going 10-1 and making run at the playoff s. Brown in the backfi eld will be sophomore Demetrius Stinson, Key departures from last year’s team will create a new-look redshirt freshman Deiontae Nicholas and redshirt senior Warriors squad in 2015. This includes First Team All-GLIAC Rabeah Beydoun. running back Desmond Martin, currently a member of the Stinson is entering his third fall camp (second at Wayne Detroit Lions, and former linebacker and American Football State after spending his initial season at Ferris State). Coaches Association All-American Nores Fradi. These two Nicholas was a freshman redshirt last year at WSU, while student-athletes along with veteran stalwarts Ben Walker Beydoun averaged nearly six yards per carry last season and and Thom Box played pivotal roles for the Warriors last also made a couple of special teams tackles. season and the seasons prior. Waiting in the wings are two highly-touted recruits in “This year’s team is diff erent,” said Winters. “Defensively DeOntay Moff ett and James Hill. Senior tight end Ethan Walsh has started we have matured, with three senior defensive backs to be Competition will be fi erce at the fullback position after 29 games in his Warrior career. excited about, and off ensively we have a fi fth-year senior veteran Sean McAuliff e graduated. Redshirt junior Garrett starting at quarterback in Carl Roscoe and a more experienced Wiska earned his fi rst WSU letter a year ago after transferring off ensive line.” from Notre Dame College. Redshirt sophomore Jason Athlete Award winner for 2014-15. Weston has played in 21 WSU returns 45 letterwinners and 12 starters including McCauslin is entering his third camp with the Warriors. games over the last two seasons and is a two-time Academic seven on the off ensive side of the ball. Freshman Stephen Charron could also be in the mix. Charron All-GLIAC selection. Besides seeing action in all 11 games at The quarterback position has one veteran in fi fth-year is versatile enough he could also see action at tailback. tight end in 2014, White was also a key member of special senior Carl Roscoe, who has made 15 career starts, and four The Warrior receiving corps will be looking for new teams playing on punt coverage in all 11 games, kickoff others who have never taken a snap in a regular-season players to emerge this fall as nearly 70 percent of last year’s return in eight contests and kickoff coverage in fi ve games. game. Last season, Roscoe fi nished ninth receptions by this group have graduated in Michael Johnson Preston Pelham (Tecumseh, Mich.) redshirted in 2014 nationally in passing yards per completion (15.09), 16th and Val Showers. and is battling the four upperclassmen for playing time this in passing yards per attempt (8.59) and 47th in passing A pair of fi fth-year seniors plus two redshirt juniors will season. effi ciency (137.05). lead this contingent in 2015. Will Wheat and Mike Sawchuk Two recruits in Luke Ketterman and Kyle Muller should be Backing-up Roscoe will be redshirt sophomore Trevor have played in 23 and 22 games, respectively in their fi rst four able to redshirt in 2015. Van Tubbergen, fi fth-year senior Ryan Newcom and true years in the Green and Gold. Wheat has nine career catches, Last year, WSU averaged 5.1 yards per carry, was among freshmen D.J. Zezula and Christian Klink. while Sawchuk’s availability is to be determined after an the national leaders in both red zone off ense at 90 percent Newcom is in fourth year as a Warrior after redshirting injury during fall camp. Jamel Hicks had 14 receptions a year (38-of-42) and yards per catch (14.4). Despite losing two his freshman season at Ashland, while Van Tubbergen in his ago including two for touchdowns, while Brandon Tinsley fi fth-year senior co-captains in the middle of the season, the third year in the program. Zezula went 38-2 as a starter and hauled in 10 passes last season including four of at least 20 Warriors still had strong performances from the off ensive led Clarkston to back-to-back state titles in 2013 and 2014, yards. line. The four returning starters have combined for 64 career including 27 straight wins. Klink passed for 2,300 yards and Junior Brian Blackburn, after moving from quarterback, starts. 20 touchdowns as a senior in high school in 2014. and redshirt sophomore Manny Mendoza are pushing the Leading the group is pre-season All-American (by Lindy’s) veterans for playing time. Nate Theaker, who has 22 career starts. Junior Robert Kelly Three redshirt freshmen in Corey Ester, Logan Smith and has made 21 starts, while sophomore Tommy Richardson Western Michigan transfer Jordan Billingslea are battling for and junior Sawyer McFadden have 11 and 10 career starts, spots on the travel roster. respectively. Theaker’s status for the year is in question after In addition, three true freshmen in Kyle Lewis, Marcus surgery in August. Kelly and Richardson have both moved Bailey and Shane Holler are likely to be redshirted in 2015. one position to left with Kelly heading to left guard and The tight end position is a veteran and deep group with all Richardson to center. fi ve returning from 2014. Senior Ethan Walsh was elected a A solid corps of juniors looking to contribute more this year team captain in 2015. He has played in all 32 games in his include Alex Ziedas, JT Pillars, Andy Zimmerman, Sam Tate, fi rst three seasons, making 29 starts. Walsh was named to Ed Reny and Jake Sheets. Sophomore Greg Webber is another the 2014 All-GLIAC Honorable Mention Team and is a three- individual looking to contribute. The versatility is also evident time Academic All-GLIAC honoree. in this group as Ziedas can play both guard and center, while Redshirt juniors Trent Brodbeck, Aaron Weston and Tate can swing between guard and tackle. Nathan White all have seen considerable playing time both All four recruits are slated to redshirt in order to get on off ense and on special teams. Brodbeck returned from an stronger and adjust to the collegiate game. The tackles are injury in 2013, to be voted to the 2014 Daktronics All-Super Tarron Hampton and Justin Tockstein, along with guards Senior quarterback Carl Roscoe has started 15 Region 4 Second Team after earning All-GLIAC First Team Charlie Younger and Nick Davis. games under center for the Warriors. accolades. Brodbeck was named WSU Football’s Scholar- In 2014, the Warrior defensive line corps produced two 12 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2015 OUTLOOK Anthony DeDamos turned this group into a weekly highlight Five true freshmen plus redshirt freshmen Jared Singletary show. and Devyn Manson will back-up the aforementioned trio of The lone starter returning among the linebackers is cornerbacks. The incoming group includes Greg McDade, DeDamos. He notched a career-high 12 tackles (8-4) in the Terry Sanders, Donte Eubanks, Tre’von Avery and Anthony season fi nale win over Hillsdale, along with recording the Copeland. longest non-scoring interception return in school history (85 Both kickers return from a year ago in senior Majd Khytaz yards) breaking an 89-year school record to earn the WSU and redshirt sophomore Paul Graham. Khytaz was a three- Defensive Player of the Week for the third time that season. time WSU Special Teams Player of the Week in 2014, while DeDamos fi nished third on the squad in both tackles (70) also earning GLIAC All-Academic Team honors. Khytaz and tackles for loss (12.0 - 11 solo, 2 assisted), while ranking averaged 53.6 yards on 69 kickoff s with three touchbacks last tied-for-second in forced fumbles (2). His 12.0 TFL was tied- season. for-sixth in the GLIAC and two fumble recoveries was tied- Meanwhile, Graham was voted to the 2014 All-GLIAC for-fi fth. Second Team as well as being selected WSU’s Special Teams Redshirt juniors Valorian Cunningham and Idris Hobdy are Most Valuable Player. He was named to the USA College slated to start on the outside in 2015. Cunningham played in Football Freshman All-America Team along with being voted the fi rst seven games, making one start (vs. Carson Newman). to the Beyond Sports Network All-Super Region 4 Third Team. His lone “offi cial” tackle vs. Michigan Tech was a six-yard Graham tied-for-second in the GLIAC with 14 made fi eld goals sack. He also made the stop on MTU’s PAT run. Cunningham (made his fi rst 14 attempts) which tied him for the national tied for the team lead with eight special teams tackles (8-0), lead in fi eld goal percentage (93.3). He was 18th nationally all on kickoff coverage. Hobdy saw playing time at linebacker in fi eld goals made per game (1.27). In terms of punting, Senior defensive end Ashawn Butler was and on punt coverage in all 11 games. He recorded a season- Graham averaged 37.9 yards per kick on 39 attempts with 13 voted one of the team captains for 2015. high three tackles in three diff erent contests. inside the 20. Sophomore Dustin Carlin was the lone true freshman to Brant had a team-high 11 punt returns a year ago and play in 2014. Besides seeing playing time at linebacker in all averaged 7.9 yards per attempt. He had a 34-yard return at Academic All-GLIAC selections in Blake Mazur and Alex 11 games, he also blocked a Findlay punt. Malone, which was the longest by a Warrior since Josh Renel Medenbach along with WSU Defensive Rookie of the Year A quintet of redshirt freshmen in Carterris Carter, Drew had a 55-yard return at Ashland (10/15/2011). Ester could award recipient Jake Carrizales. Carrizales was a Second Team Dowding, Randy Garvin, Anthony Pittman and Zach Heddy also see action returning punts. All-GLIAC selection, while Justice Akuezue and Sam Sillmon have had a year to adjust to the speed of the college game The kickoff return duties will be handled by newcomers were both named to the All-GLIAC Honorable Mention Team. and add the strength needed to compete in the GLIAC. Junior to that position as 32 of last year’s 33 kickoff returns (25 by Carrizales was third in the GLIAC in both sacks and tackles Brook Higgins is also in the mix for a spot on the travel squad Val Showers and 7 by Jay Hayes) graduated. Hicks is the for loss per game, while Sillmon was among the conference after seeing action in fi ve contests a year ago. lone returnee who had a collegiate kickoff return last year. leaders in fumble recoveries. Expected to redshirt in 2015 are four highly-touted recruits Stinson, Nicholas, Hicks and Ester are among the others who As a team, WSU led the GLIAC in 2014 and ranked 22nd in Leon Eggleston, Darius Griggs, Michael Hazime and Ryan will be battling for KOR duties. nationally in sacks (2.91 per game), while ranking eighth Smith. Mike Komor, who had handled most of the long snapping in NCAA Division II with 9.3 tackles for loss per game. The In 2014, the Warrior defensive backs corps produced two duties for the last 32 games, graduated last December. Warriors were ranked 38th in D-II in total defense allowing All-Region recipients as Zak Bielecki was a Daktronics Second Brant is the leading candidate for long snapping in punting 338.5 yards per game. Team All-Region honoree while Gerren DuHart was a Beyond situations, while veteran tight end Aaron Weston is slated to With three fi fth-year seniors slated to start on the Sports Network Second Team All-Region selection prior to handle long snapping for PATs and fi eld goals. defensive line plus sophomore Jake Carrizales at one of the being named to the USA Football All-America Second Team. defensive end spots, this position group is poised for an Bielecki tied for fi rst in the GLIAC and was ninth nationally outstanding year in 2015. in solo tackles per game (6.6), while also earning Academic The nose tackle spot will be spearheaded by Raafat El All-GLIAC honors. DuHart was a First Team All-GLIAC honoree Hage, while junior Dalton Binkowski and sophomores Blake while Bielecki was named to the All-GLIAC Honorable Mazur and LaMonte Baker provide depth at the position. Mention Team. The defensive tackle slot is even more experienced than With three fi fth-year seniors having signifi cant starting the nose tackle position with senior Derrick Rodgers being experience plus sophomore James Howard and junior Lairren backed-up by juniors Jada Littlejohn and Medenbach. Johnson battling for the second cornerback position, the With Carrizales at one defensive end spot, senior Ashawn secondary looks to be solid again in 2015. Butler is slated to start on the other side. Back-ups on the The safety spots will be led by Zak Bielecki and Jamiil outside include junior Adam Williams along with redshirt Williams. Bielecki has started 16 contests with Williams freshmen Derrick Coleman and Kolby Nance. making 22 career starts. Junior James Hendrix and All six incoming defensive linemen -- Tiroca Battle, Brady sophomore Ron Brant will provide depth at safety and also Beedon, Caleb Carrizales, Jon Currie, Justin Hollins and Jalen help on special teams. Freshmen Andy Bielecki and Kyle Toth Lewis -- are slated to be redshirted. will most likely redshirt in 2015. Heading into 2014, the linebacking corps was possibly the Brandon Lee will start at one corner position opposite thinnest in terms of depth. But the performances of seniors either Howard or Johnson. Lee has started the last 17 games Senior safety Zak Bielecki has made 16 starts Nores Fradi and Marcell Jones, along with middle linebacker at cornerback for the Warriors. in the Warrior secondary.

#WARRIORFB 13 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name (Pronunciation) *-Letters ...... Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl./El...... Hometown/High School 41 Tre’von Avery (TRAY-vaughn) ...... CB 6-0 172 Fr...... Grand Blanc, Mich. / Grand Blanc 81# Marcus Bailey ...... WR 6-4 191 Fr...... Walled Lake, Mich. / Walled Lake Western 96 LaMonte Baker (luh-MONT) ...... NT 6-3 281 So...... Mt. Clemens, Mich. / L’Anse Creuse North 49 Tiroca Battle (ty-ROW-cuh)...... DT 6-1 255 Fr...... Auburn Hills, Mich. / Avondale 57 Brady Beedon ...... DE 6-3 211 Fr...... Marysville, Mich. /Marysville 22 Rabeah Beydoun (ruh-BEE-uh BAY-dune) * ...... RB 5-10 205 R-Sr...... Dearborn, Mich. / Fordson (Grand Valley) 37 Andy Bielecki (bi-LECK-ee) ...... S 5-11 192 Fr...... Shelby Twp., Mich. / Lutheran North 17 Zak Bielecki (bi-LECK-ee) *** ...... S 6-1 203 R-Sr...... Macomb, Mich. / Lutheran North 13 Jordan Billingslea ...... WR 5-8 163 R-Fr...... Southfi eld, Mich. / Southfi eld (Western Michigan) 97 Dalton Binkowski ** ...... NT 6-2 270 R-Jr...... Washington, Mich. / Romeo 19 Brian Blackburn ...... WR 6-6 228 Jr...... Detroit, Mich. / Crockett (Florida A&M) 32 Ron Brant II * ...... S/PR/LS 6-0 199 R-So...... Uniontown, Ohio / Green 85 Trent Brodbeck (broad-BECK) ** ...... TE 6-4 255 R-Jr...... Toledo, Ohio / St. John’s Jesuit 25 Romello Brown (RUH-mello) * ...... RB 5-11 248 R-So...... Westland, Mich. / Livonia Churchill 91 Ashawn Butler (uh-shawn) * ...... DE 6-4 258 Sr...... Port Huron, Mich. / Port Huron (Grand Rapids C.C.) 47 Dustin Carlin * ...... MLB 6-0 230 So...... Sterling Heights, Mich. / Utica Stevenson 93# Caleb Carrizales (CARA-zal-lis) ...... DT 6-3 274 Fr...... Hamler, Ohio / Patrick Henry 2 Jake Carrizales (CARA-zal-lis) * ...... DE 6-2 239 R-So...... Hamler, Ohio / Patrick Henry 26 Carterris Carter...... LB 6-1 207 R-Fr...... Southfi eld, Mich. / Southfi eld 34 Stephen Charron ...... FB 6-1 230 Fr...... Palm Harbor, Fla. / Palm Harbor 90 Derrick Coleman ...... DE 6-4 220 R-Fr...... Beverly Hills, Mich. / Country Day 46 Anthony Copeland ...... CB 6-2 175 Fr...... Bedford Heights, Ohio / Bedford 68 Chris Cox ...... T 6-4 320 R-Jr...... Detroit, Mich. / Michigan Collegiate 27 Valorian Cunningham ** ...... LB 6-2 219 R-Jr...... Kalamazoo, Mich. / Loy Norrix 80 Jon Currie ...... DE 6-4 229 Fr...... Metamora, Mich. / Lapeer 78 Nick Davis ...... G 6-3 295 Fr...... Livonia, Mich. / Churchill 44 Anthony DeDamos (duh-DAME-os) ** ...... MLB 6-2 250 R-Jr...... Rockford, Mich. / Rockford 40 Drew Dowding ...... LB 6-2 224 R-Fr...... Michigan Center, Mich. / Michigan Center 36 Leon Eggleston ...... LB 6-0 200 Fr...... Sylvania, Ohio / Southview 66 Raafat El Hage (ruh-FAHT EL hah-ZHEE) ** ...... NT 6-1 304 R-Sr...... Dearborn, Mich. / Edsel Ford 6 Corey Ester ...... WR 5-10 165 R-Fr...... Lake Orion, Mich. / Lake Orion 30 Donte Eubanks ...... CB 6-0 183 Fr...... Farmington Hills, Mich. / Harrison 48 Randy Garvin ...... MLB 6-1 221 R-Fr...... Belmont, Mich. / Rockford 13# DeAndre Grady * ...... S 5-10 204 R-Jr...... Grand Rapids, Mich. / East Grand Rapids 38 Paul Graham * ...... PK/P 6-1 183 R-So...... Commerce Twp., Mich. / Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 69# Darius Griggs (duh-RYE-us) ...... LB 6-1 200 Fr...... Akron, Ohio / East Community Learning Center 63 Alaa Hachem (all-LUH) ...... C 6-3 260 Fr...... Dearborn, Mich. / Fordson 62 Tarron Hampton (TEAR-en) ...... T 6-5 290 Fr...... Brandon, Fla. / Bloomingdale 43 Michael Hazime (ha-ZEE-me) ...... MLB 6-1 200 Fr...... Dearborn, Mich. / Fordson 53 Zach Heddy ...... LB 5-10 223 R-Fr...... Grand Blanc, Mich. / Goodrich 74 Israel Helms ...... T 6-5 286 R-Fr...... Southfi eld, Mich. / Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 7 James Hendrix **...... S 6-0 189 R-Jr...... Livonia, Mich. / Brother Rice 1/18 (R) Jamel Hicks * ...... WR/KR 5-11 168 R-Jr...... East Cleveland, Ohio / Shaw 42 Brook Higgins * ...... LB 5-10 211 Jr...... Portage, Mich. / Northern (Western Michigan) 33 James Hill ...... RB 6-3 205 Fr...... Livonia, Mich. / Clarenceville 56 Idris Hobdy (EE-dress HOB-dee) ** ...... LB 6-1 232 R-Jr...... Flint, Mich. / Powers 81 Shane Holler ...... WR 5-11 180 Fr...... Waterford, Mich. / Clarkston 67 Justin Hollins ...... NT 6-1 334 Fr...... West Bloomfi eld, Mich. / West Bloomfi eld 23 James Howard *...... CB 6-0 181 R-So...... Detroit, Mich. / Chandler Park Academy 59# Marv Jeff erson * ...... DE 6-1 270 R-Jr...... Farmington, Mich. / Farmington 33 Lairren Johnson (LAIR-ren) ** ...... CB/KR 6-0 202 R-Jr...... Warren, Mich. / Lincoln 73 Robert Kelly ** ...... G 6-3 306 R-Jr...... Grosse Pointe, Mich. / Chandler Park Academy 86 Luke Ketterman ...... TE 6-5 230 Fr...... Maumee, Ohio / Toledo St. Francis de Sales 1 Majd Khytaz (MAWJ kuh-TAWZ) * ...... PK 5-10 177 R-Sr...... Grosse Ile, Mich. / Grosse Ile 13 Christian Klink ...... QB 6-2 208 Fr...... Olmsted Falls, Ohio / Parma Heights Holy Name 3 Brandon Lee *** ...... CB 6-0 196 R-Sr...... Detroit, Mich. / Southeastern 58 Jalen Lewis ...... DE 6-4 220 Fr...... Pontiac, Mich. / West Bloomfi eld 83 Kyle Lewis ...... WR 5-11 188 Fr...... Detroit, Mich. / Renaissance 51 Jada Littlejohn (juh-TAY) ** ...... DT 6-2 263 R-Jr...... Flint, Mich. / Northern 31 Devyn Manson ...... CB 5-10 168 R-Fr...... Lansing, Mich. / Waverly 92 Blake Mazur (maize-ER) * ...... NT 6-2 259 R-So...... Comstock Park, Mich. / Comstock Park 46 Jason McCauslin...... FB 5-10 230 R-So...... Plainwell, Mich. / Plainwell 20 Greg McDade ...... CB 6-1 175 Fr...... Sterling Heights, Mich. / Stevenson 60 Sawyer McFadden ** ...... G 6-3 298 R-Jr...... Holt, Mich. / Holt 98 Alex Medenbach (med-en-BACH) ** ...... DT 6-4 256 R-Jr...... Muskegon, Mich. / Catholic Central 11 Manny Mendoza * ...... WR 6-3 213 R-So...... Rochester Hills, Mich. / Rochester 28 DeOntay Moff ett (DEE-on-tay) ...... RB 5-9 205 Fr...... Muskegon Heights, Mich. / Mona Shores 87 Kyle Muller ...... TE 6-2 218 Fr...... Clinton Twp., Mich. / Chippewa Valley 95 Kolby Nance ...... DE 6-2 243 R-Fr...... Farmington Hills, Mich. / Harrison 16 Ryan Newcom ...... QB 6-3 216 R-Sr...... Warren, Mich. / Woods Tower (Ashland) 4 Deiontae Nicholas (DEE-on-tay)...... RB/KR 5-10 185 R-Fr...... Chesterfi eld, Mich. / L’Anse Creuse North 84 Preston Pelham ...... TE 6-4 256 R-Fr...... Tecumseh, Mich. / Tecumseh 65 JT Pillars ** ...... G 6-4 295 R-Jr...... Metamora, Mich. / Lapeer East 52 Anthony Pittman ...... LB 6-3 210 R-Fr...... Beverly Hills, Mich. / Birmingham Groves 76 Ed Reny (ren-EE) ** ...... G 6-5 305 R-Jr...... Whitmore Lake, Mich. / Dexter

14 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALPHABETICAL ROSTER/DEPTH CHART No. Name (Pronunciation) *-Letters ...... Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl./El...... Hometown/High School 75 Tommy Richardson * ...... C 6-4 292 R-So...... Troy, Mich. / Troy 99 Derrick Rodgers * ...... DT 6-4 301 R-Sr...... Redford, Mich. / Thurston (College of DuPage) 12 Carl Roscoe *** ...... QB/H 6-4 245 R-Sr...... Kentwood, Mich. / Kelloggsville 24 Terry Sanders ...... CB 6-1 188 Fr...... Sterling Heights, Mich. / Stevenson 82 Mike Sawchuk (SAW-chuck) *** ...... WR 6-3 196 R-Sr...... Lapeer, Mich. / Lapeer East 79 Jake Sheets ...... T 6-7 313 R-Jr...... Ann Arbor, Mich. / Skyline 42 Lonhi Sibande (LOW-he SIGH-ban-day)...... S 5-10 187 Fr...... Berrien Springs, Mich. / Berrien Springs 25 Jared Singletary ...... CB 5-9 155 R-Fr...... Farmington Hills, Mich. / Southfi eld-Lathrup 5 Logan Smith ...... WR 6-3 218 R-Fr...... Norton Shores, Mich. / Mona Shores 54 Ryan Smith ...... LB 6-0 205 Fr...... Warren, Mich. / De La Salle 2 Demetrius Stinson ...... RB 5-11 212 So...... Detroit, Mich. / Douglass (Ferris State) 71 Sam Tate...... G 6-4 299 Jr...... Detroit, Mich. / Martin Luther King (Independence C.C.) 72 Nate Theaker (THEEK-er) *** ...... T 6-6 303 R-Sr...... White Lake, Mich. / Lakeland 21 Brandon Tinsley ** ...... WR 6-0 203 R-Jr...... Detroit, Mich. / Martin Luther King 77 Justin Tockstein ...... T 6-4 290 Fr...... Warren, Mich. / Mott 45 Kyle Toth ...... S 6-3 181 Fr...... Hudsonville, Mich. / Hudsonville 10 Trevor VanTubbergen (van tube-BER-gen) ...... QB 6-4 191 R-So...... Holland, Mich. / West Ottawa 89 Ethan Walsh *** ...... TE/P 6-3 267 R-Sr...... Canton, Mich. / Salem 50 Greg Webber ...... C 6-3 300 R-So...... Troy, Mich. / Troy 88 Aaron Weston ** ...... TE/LS 6-6 270 R-Jr...... Comstock Park, Mich. / Rockford 15 Will Wheat ** ...... WR/PR 6-0 187 R-Sr...... Grand Blanc, Mich. / Grand Blanc 83 Nathan White ** ...... TE 6-2 233 R-Jr...... Toledo, Ohio / St. Francis de Sales 9 Adam Williams ...... DE 6-4 235 Jr...... Lake City, Mich. / Lake City (Northern Michigan) 8 Jamiil Williams (JUH-meal) *** ...... S 5-11 195 R-Sr...... Lima, Ohio / Lima Shawnee 39 Garrett Wiska * ...... FB 6-1 265 R-Jr...... Northville, Mich. / Detroit Catholic Central (Notre Dame College) 64 Charles Younger ...... G 6-3 315 Fr...... Eagle, Wis. / Mukwonago 14 Donovan (D.J.) Zezula (ZUH-zoo-la) ...... QB 6-1 210 Fr...... Clarkston, Mich. / Clarkston 55 Alex Ziedas (ZEE-dus) * ...... C 6-3 293 R-Jr...... Detroit, Mich. / U. of Detroit Jesuit (Indiana) 70 Andy Zimmerman * ...... T 6-6 300 R-Jr...... Grand Rapids, Mich. / West Catholic #-2015 Redshirt. 2015 Preseason Depth Chart OFFENSE Left Tackle Left Guard Center Right Guard Right Tackle Tight End Nate Theaker Alex Ziedas Tommy Richardson Robert Kelly Andy Zimmerman Ethan Walsh Sam Tate Sawyer McFadden Greg Webber JT Pillars Jake Sheets Trent Brodbeck Chris Cox Ed Reny Alaa Hachem Nick Davis Israel Helms Nathan White Justin Tockstein Charles Younger Tarron Hampton Aaron Weston Preston Pelham Luke Ketterman/Kyle Muller Wide Receiver Running Back Quarterback Wide Receiver Fullback Jamel Hicks Romello Brown Carl Roscoe Manny Mendoza Garrett Wiska Place-Kicker Will Wheat Demetrius Stinson Trevor Van Tubbergen Brandon Tinsley Jason McCauslin Majd Khytaz Mike Sawchuk (Injured) Deiontae Nicholas D.J. Zezula Brian Blackburn Stephen Charron Paul Graham Corey Ester Rabeah Beydoun Ryan Newcom Logan Smith Kyle Lewis DeOntay Moff ett Christian Klink Marcus Bailey Punter Shane Holler James Hill Paul Graham Jordan Billingslea Ethan Walsh

DEFENSE Long Snapper Rush End Nose Tackle Defensive Tackle Defensive End Aaron Weston Jake Carrizales Raafat El Hage Derrick Rodgers Ashawn Butler Ron Brant Derrick Coleman Dalton Binkowski Jada Littlejohn Adam Williams Ethan Walsh Jon Currie Blake Mazur Alex Medenbach Kolby Nance Brady Beedon LaMonte Baker Caleb Carrizales Jalen Lewis Punt Return Justin Hollins Tiroca Battle/Marv Jeff erson Ron Brant Will Middle Linebacker Sam Corey Ester Valorian Cunningham Anthony DeDamos Idris Hobdy Will Wheat Carterris Carter Dustin Carlin Anthony Pittman Jamel Hicks Drew Dowding Randy Garvin Zach Heddy Brook Higgins Michael Hazime Ryan Smith Kickoff Return Leon Eggleston Darius Griggs Jamel Hicks Rabeah Beydoun Boundary Cornerback Free Safety Strong Safety Field Cornerback Deiontae Nicholas Brandon Lee Zak Bielecki Jamiil Williams James Howard Demetrius Stinson Lairren Johnson Ron Brant James Hendrix Jared Singletary Donte Eubanks Kyle Toth Andy Bielecki Greg McDade Holder Terry Sanders Lonhi Sibande Devyn Manson Jamel Hicks Tre’von Avery DeAndre Grady (Injured) Anthony Copeland Carl Roscoe

#WARRIORFB 15 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name ...... Pos. No. Name ...... Pos. No. Name ...... Pos. No. Name ...... Pos. 1 Majd Khytaz ...... PK 25 Jared Singletary ...... CB 51 Jada Littlejohn ...... DT 81 Shane Holler ...... WR 2 Jake Carrizales ...... DE 26 Carterris Carter ...... LB 52 Anthony Pittman ...... LB 83 Nathan White ...... TE 2 Demetrius Stinson ...... RB 27 Valorian Cunningham ...... LB 53 Zach Heddy ...... LB 83 Kyle Lewis ...... TE 3 Brandon Lee ...... CB 28 DeOntay Moff ett ...... RB 54 Ryan Smith ...... LB 84 Preston Pelham ...... TE 4 Deiontae Nicholas ...... RB/KR 30 Donte Eubanks...... CB 55 Alex Ziedas ...... C 85 Trent Brodbeck ...... TE 5 Logan Smith ...... WR 31 Devyn Manson ...... CB 56 Idris Hobdy ...... LB 86 Luke Ketterman ...... TE 6 Corey Ester ...... WR 32 Ron Brant II ...... S/PR/LS 57 Brady Beedon ...... DE 87 Kyle Muller ...... TE 7 James Hendrix ...... S 33 Lairren Johnson ...... CB 58 Jalen Lewis ...... DE 88 Aaron Weston ...... TE/LS 8 Jamiil Williams ...... S 33 James Hill ...... RB 60 Sawyer McFadden ...... G 89 Ethan Walsh...... TE/P 9 Adam Williams ...... DE 34 Stephen Charron ...... FB 62 Tarron Hampton ...... T 90 Derrick Coleman ...... DE 10 Trevor Van Tubbergen ...... QB 36 Leon Eggleston ...... LB 63 Alaa Hachem ...... C 91 Ashawn Butler ...... DE 11 Manny Mendoza ...... WR 37 Andy Bielecki ...... S 64 Charles Younger ...... G 92 Blake Mazur ...... NT 12 Carl Roscoe ...... QB 38 Paul Graham ...... PK/P 65 JT Pillars ...... G 95 Kolby Nance ...... DE 13 Jordan Billingslea ...... WR 39 Garrett Wiska ...... FB 66 Raafat El Hage ...... NT 96 LaMonte Baker ...... NT 13 Christian Klink ...... QB 40 Drew Dowding...... LB 67 Justin Hollins ...... NT 97 Dalton Binkowski ...... NT 14 D.J. Zezula ...... QB 41 Tre’von Avery ...... CB 68 Chris Cox ...... T 98 Alex Medenbach ...... DT 15 Will Wheat ...... WR/PR 42 Brook Higgins ...... LB 70 Andy Zimmerman ...... T 99 Derrick Rodgers ...... DT 16 Ryan Newcom...... QB 42 Lonhi Sibande ...... S 71 Sam Tate ...... T 17 Zak Bielecki ...... S 43 Michael Hazime ...... LB 72 Nate Theaker ...... T * Marcus Bailey ...... WR 18/1 Jamel Hicks ...... WR/KR 44 Anthony DeDamos ...... MLB 73 Robert Kelly ...... G * Caleb Carrizales ...... DT 19 Brian Blackburn ...... WR 45 Kyle Toth ...... S 74 Israel Helms ...... T # DeAndre Grady ...... S 20 Greg McDade ...... CB 46 Jason McCauslin ...... FB 75 Tommy Richardson ...... C * Darius Griggs ...... LB 21 Brandon Tinsley ...... WR 46 Anthony Copeland ...... CB 76 Ed Reny...... G * Marv Jeff erson ...... DT 22 Rabeah Beydoun ...... RB 47 Dustin Carlin ...... MLB 77 Justin Tockstein...... T # Mike Sawchuk ...... WR 23 James Howard ...... CB 48 Randy Garvin ...... MLB 78 Nick Davis ...... G 24 Terry Sanders ...... CB 49 Tiroca Battle ...... DT 79 Jake Sheets ...... T *-Will redshirt in 2015. #-Medical for 2015. 25 Romello Brown ...... RB 50 Greg Webber ...... C 80 Jon Currie ...... DE

Tentative 2015-16 Comcast Schedule of WSU Athletic Events

Football vs. Truman State at noon on Saturday, September 12, 2015, at Adams Field in Detroit

Football vs. Malone at 6 p.m. on Saturday, September 19, 2015, at Adams Field in Detroit

Football vs. Grand Valley State at 6 p.m. on Saturday, October 10, 2015, at Adams Field in Detroit

Football vs. Northern Michigan at noon on Saturday, October 17, 2015, at Adams Field in Detroit

Football vs. Findlay at noon on 2015 Comcast/Xfi nity Channel 900 Broadcast Crew Saturday, October 31, 2015, at Left to right: Joe Abramson (play-by-play) Rod Beard (color analyst) Adams Field in Detroit and Kevin Brechmacher (sideline reporter). Football vs. Lake Erie at noon on Saturday, November 7, 2015, at Adams Field in Detroit

Additional men’s and women’s basketball and softball event dates will be announced at a later time.

16 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE WDTK CREW/WINTERS ON WEDNESDAYS Internet at wdtkam.com and on 92.7 FM. talk show originates from Grand Rapids, Michigan. game history to take back the opening kickoff for a Veteran Detroit sports broadcaster Sean Baligian He also serves as the play-by-play announcer for the touchdown. It was his second career kickoff return returns for his seventh season calling Warrior Plymouth Whalers. for a score. football contests. Baligian has been on the Detroit Former Warrior tailback and kick returner Josh During his 48-game career, he averaged over fi ve airwaves for over a decade and writes a fantasy Renel will again be joining Baligian in the booth. yards a carry, nearly 12 yards per punt return and football blog during the football season for MLive. Renel provided color commentary for one game 25.0 yards on 64 kickoff returns. Renel ranks fourth com. His fantasy football column has also appeared in 2012 and nearly every game in 2013 and 2014. in school history with 2,767 rushing yards, fi fth in in The Detroit News. In Oct. 2007, Baligian was Renel fi nished his collegiate career with nearly rushing touchdowns (28), second in punt return named Best Radio Sports Talk Host by the Detroit 5,600 all-purpose yards (which ranks second in yards (784) and third in kickoff return yards (1,600). Metro Times for the people, places and things that school history behind Joique Bell) and became only “I look forward to working with Wayne State In January of 2015, WSU Director of Athletics make metro Detroit great. His afternoon radio sports the second player in NCAA Division II Championship Athletics once again,” stated WDTK General Rob Fournier announced an extension of a radio Manager Chris MacCourtney. “Athletic Director broadcast agreement with 1400 AM and FM 92.7 Rob Fournier and his team represent the very best The Patriot (WDTK) for football and men’s basketball that collegiate athletics and our great city have to through the 2018-2019 school year. off er. Their commitment to excellence in athletics, “I am very pleased to continue our partnership education, and life is the standard by which all with WDTK that began back in 2002 as one of collegiate programs should be measured. Go our primary initiatives,” said Fournier. “In a Warriors!” media period in which broadcast relationships Salem Communications Corporation (Nasdaq- seem temporary and expedient, our association :SALM) is America’s leading Christian and with the professionals of WDTK gives our fans conservative multi-media corporation, with and alumni base (250,000) around the world to media properties comprising radio, digital media live programming. Their creative approach has and book, magazine and newsletter publishing. expanded opportunities not just in football and The company, through its Salem Radio Group, is basketball, but for a variety of sports (women’s the largest commercial U.S. radio broadcasting basketball and softball) and special programming company providing Christian and conservative (Winters on Wednesday). This familiarity with a programming. Salem owns and operates 106 major Detroit media presence and access for our local radio stations, with 63 stations in the top 25 fan base is exceptional. Chris MacCourtney has media markets. Salem Radio Network (“SRN”) is a advanced this relationship that has enhanced both full-service national radio network, with nationally the University and the City and we appreciate that syndicated programs comprising Christian association.” teaching and talk, conservative talk, news, and The 2015 campaign will be the 14th season WSU Josh Renel, Color Analyst and former Sean Baligian, music. SRN is home to many industry-leading football and basketball games have been aired on Warrior All-American Play-by-Play Announcer hosts including: Bill Bennett, Mike Gallagher, Hugh 1400 AM and contests are also available through the Hewitt, Michael Medved, Dennis Prager and Janet Meff erd.

WINTERS ON WEDNESDAYS The fourth year of the Winters on Wednesdays radio show featuring Wayne State University head football coach Paul Winters airs at 7 p.m. on 1400 AM The Patriot (and 92.7 FM) each week during the football season. The hour long show will also be available via the internet at wdtkam.com. Sideline reporter Kelsey Meyers interviewing head coach Paul Winters for the Join coach Winters, show host Rod Beard and co-host Nicole Stoll every WDTK pre-game show. Meyers will also join Sean Baligian and Josh Renel for Wednesday evening throughout the football season for a look inside Warrior the 30-minute pre-game radio show prior to each home contest. football. Fans can submit questions to the show via Wayne State Athletics’ Twitter and Facebook platforms, or via e-mail ([email protected]). The “Get to Know Her” segment will feature a spotlight on a former WSU female student- athlete or a prominent female in athletics. The Winters on Wednesdays show will also include an alumni call-in segment.

#WARRIORFB 17 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE QUARTERBACKS/ROSCOE squad ... as a junior, led his team to the fi rst perfect regular season and fi rst playoff win in school history, while passing for 1,251 yards and 20 touchdowns for coach Don Galster ... completed 147-of-256 passes for 2,464 yards and 33 touchdowns to only three interceptions 12 Carl in his career ... a three-sport athlete (basketball for three years and baseball for four years) ... scored 24 points and grabbed 17 rebounds in win over rival Godwin Heights ... also earned fi rst team all-conference honors in both basketball and baseball ... served as a two-year team ROSCOE captain in all three sports. R-Senior • 6-4 • 245 Personal: Full name--Carl D. Roscoe II ... born January 2, 1993, in Grand Rapids, Mich. ... son Kentwood, Mich. • Kelloggsville H.S. of Carl and Rochelle Roscoe ... both parents played basketball at Coff eyville College in Kansas ... has an older sister, Carla ... has a son, Jamison Roscoe ... graduated a with a degree in fi nance in 2014 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection August 2015 ... will begin working on his MBA in fall 2015 ... named to the Athletic Director’s 2013 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2011 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0- 2012 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection 3.49) for Winter 2012, Fall 2012, Winter 2014 and Fall 2014 ... is a member of the WSU Student- Athlete Leadership Council ... is a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). Career Notes: Played in 21 career games, starting 15 times ... compiled an 8-7 record as a starter ... enters senior season ranked fi rst all-time at WSU in passing yards per attempt Roscoe’s Career Statistics (7.6), second in both passing effi ciency (125.17) and total off ense per play (6.52), third in Year GP Att Comp Int Pct. Yds TD Long Eff . 2012 3 27 15 0 55.6 133 1 17 109.16 both completion percentage (53.1 - min. 100 completions) and passing yards per completion 2013 8 120 56 6 46.7 814 6 70 110.15 (14.4 - min. 100 completions), ninth in both passing yards per game (122.0) and total off ense 2014 10 188 107 9 56.9 1615 10 73 137.05 per game (129.52), 11th in both passing yards (2,562) and passing touchdowns (17), 13th in Career 21 335 178 15 53.1 2562 17 73 125.17 completions (178), 15th in passing attempts (335) and 18th in total off ense (2,720 yards). Year Rush Att Yds Avg TD Long 2015: WSU’s nominee for the 2015 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team®. 2012 8 -11 --- 0 9 2013 35 30 0.9 0 24 2014: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... started all 10 games played ... passed for 2014 39 139 3.6 1 21 Career 82 158 1.9 1 24 a then career-high 239 yards vs. Michigan Tech, on 12-of-16, along with two TD passes ... completed 11-of-16 passes for 128 yards and a touchdown in win over No. 13 Carson-Newman Total Off ense ... passed for 143 yards and one score at Malone ... completed 13-of-21 passes vs. Northwood Year Plays Yards Avg Per Play Avg Per Game for 191 yards and one touchdown ... had 185 yards of off ense against Tiffi n with 150 passing 2012 35 122 3.49 40.67 and 35 rushing ... passed for a career-high 241 yards and two touchdowns at Northern 2013 155 844 5.44 105.50 Michigan ... completed 10-of-13 passes for 239 yards with a career-best three touchdown 2014 227 1754 7.73 175.40 passes vs. Walsh to earn WSU Off ensive Player of the Week ... was 6-of-9 for 72 yards at Findlay Career 417 2720 6.52 129.52 ... missed the Lake Erie game due to injury ... completed 14-of-17 passes against Hillsdale for 120 yards, while rushing for a career-high 38 yards and fi rst career rushing touchdown to earn Roscoe’s Career Highs WSU Off ensive Player of the Week ... ninth nationally in passing yards per completion (15.09), Completions: 16th in passing yards per attempt (8.59) and 47th in passing effi ciency (137.05). 14 (3x) MR vs. Hillsdale (11/15/14) Attempts: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... participated in eight games, starting his 2013: 30 at Northern Michigan (10/18/14) fi rst fi ve games played (2-3 as a starter) ... made fi rst collegiate start at Carson-Newman and Passing Yards: passed for a career-best 200 yards and one touchdown, while completing a career-high 14 241 at Northern Michigan (10/18/14) passes ... had nine completions for fi rst downs plus a third-down TD toss vs. the Eagles ... also Passing TDs: gained 16 yards on two rushing attempts at C-N ... passed for 126 yards and a then career-high 3 vs. Walsh (10/25/14) two touchdowns vs. Ashland to earn fi rst collegiate win as well as WSU Off ensive Player of the Best Completion Pct. (min. 15 att.): Week ... rushed for a season-best 32 yards vs. AU ... gained 29 rushing yards at Lake Erie but 82.4 vs. Hillsdale (11/15/14) [14-17] completed just 3-of-17 for 39 yards ... missed the Malone game with an injury ... passed for Total Off ense: 185 yards on 13-of-20 with a touchdown against Northwood ... completed 11-of-26 passes for 259 at Northern Michigan (10/18/14) 131 yards and one score at Hillsdale ... dressed but did not play vs. Saginaw Valley and Grand Rushing Yards: Valley ... completed 6-of-9 passes for 78 yards and a touchdown at Northern Michigan ... was 38 vs. Hillsdale (11/15/14) 3-of-8 for 23 yards at Ferris State ... tossed at least one TD pass in fi ve-of-eight appearances. Rushing Touchdowns: 1 vs. Hillsdale (11/15/14) 2012: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... dressed for all 10 games, seeing action in three contests ... made collegiate debut in fourth quarter at Malone on Sept. 22 ... completed 4-of-6 passes for 31 yards at Grand Valley ... tossed fi rst collegiate touchdown pass in Michigan Tech game ... passed for 102 yards on 11-of-21 vs. the Huskies ... also had a season-best nine- yard run against Michigan Tech. GLIAC TOM DONAHUE SERVICE AWARD 2011: Dressed for the six home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... Three Wayne State University representatives have been honored with the GLIAC Tom earned WSU’s Scout Team Off ensive Player of the Week award for both the Urbana and Hillsdale Donahue Service Award: Dorothy Dreyer in 1994, Christ Petrouleas in 2000, and Bob contests. Brennan in 2008.

High School: A 2011 graduate of Kelloggsville High School ... earned three varsity letters for the Rockets ... selected to the 2010 Detroit News Division 5-6 All-State Honorable Mention

18 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE QUARTERBACKS/VAN TUBBERGEN-NEWCOM Roscoe’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date Opp Att Comp Int Pct. Yds TD Long Rush TD Total Off 9-22-12 @ Malone 0 0 0 ---- 0 0 0 NA 0 0 11-3-12 @ GVSU 6 4 0 66.7 31 0 9 -14 0 17 16 Ryan 11-10-12 Mich. Tech 21 11 0 52.4 102 1 17 3 0 105

9-5-13 @ Carson-N. 23 14 1 60.9 200 1 52 16 0 216 9-14-14 Ashland 15 4 1 26.7 126 2 70 32 0 158 NEWCOM 9-21-13 @ Lake Erie 17 3 1 17.6 39 0 36 29 0 68 R-Senior • 6-3 • 216 9-28-13 Malone DNP 10-5-13 Northwood 20 13 1 65.0 185 1 51 -6 0 179 Warren, Mich. • Woods Tower H.S. 10-12-13 @ Hillsdale 28 13 2 46.4 163 1 49 -7 0 156 10-19-13 SVSU DNP 2014: Missed the entire season after suff ering an injury in the 2014 spring game. 10-26-13 @ NMU 9 6 0 66.7 78 1 37 -29 0 49 11-2-13 @ Ferris State 8 3 0 37.5 23 0 11 -5 0 18 2013: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... selected WSU’s 11-9-13 GVSU DNP Scout Team Off ensive Player of the Week for the Ashland game. 11-16-13 @ Mich. Tech 0 0 0 ---- 0 0 0 0 0 0

9-4-14 Mich. Tech 16 12 0 75.0 239 2 63 9 0 248 2012: Redshirted at Wayne State due to GLIAC transfer rules ... selected WSU’s Scout Off ensive 9-13-14 Carson-New. 16 11 0 68.8 128 1 32 10 0 138 Player of the Week for both the Hillsdale and Grand Valley contests. 9-20-14 @ Malone 18 8 3 44.4 143 1 57 11 0 154 9-27-14 Northwood 21 13 2 61.9 191 1 36 26 0 217 Pre-WSU: Redshirted at Ashland in 2011. 10-4-14 Tiffi n 25 8 0 32.0 150 0 35 35 0 185 10-11-14 @ GVSU 23 11 2 47.8 92 0 25 -22 0 70 High School: A 2011 graduate of Warren Woods Tower High School ... was a two-year 30 14 241 259 10-18-14 @ NMU 2 46.7 2 48 18 0 letterwinner for coach Dan Eberhardt ... passed for 1,700 yards and 18 touchdowns in 2010 ... 10-25-14 Walsh 13 10 0 76.9 239 3 73 16 0 255 11-1-14 @ Findlay 9 6 0 66.7 72 0 42 -2 0 70 earned fi rst team all-county and all-league accolades as a senior ... completed 24-of-34 passes 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie INJ for 365 yards and three touchdowns in a 42-35 setback to Fitzgerald ... also selected all-county 11-15-14 Hillsdale 17 14 0 82.4 120 0 36 38 1 158 in basketball ... was a two-year letterwinner in basketball for the Titans ... served as a team Denotes Career Highs captain in both sports.

Personal: Full name--Ryan A. Newcom ... born August 24, 1993, in Warren ... son of Andy and Kim Newcom ... has a younger brother, Jacob ... is a criminal justice major.

10 Trevor WAYNE STATE CAREER RECORDS SET BY MICKEY MOHNER (2009-12) Van TUBBERGEN 30-15 RECORD (44 STARTS + 1 Decision in Relief) R-Sophomore • 6-4 • 191 Category Mohner Total Previous Record Holder Holland, Mich. • West Ottawa H.S. Attempts 961 833 by Michael Gluski, 1994-98 2014: Dressed for all six home games plus at Lake Erie, but did not see any playing time. Completions 537 374 by Michael Gluski, 1994-98 Passing Yards 7,287 4,836 by Michael Gluski, 1994-98 2013: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted. Passing TDs 55 38 by Michael Gluski, 1994-98 High School: A 2013 graduate of West Ottawa High School ... was a two-year letterwinner 38 by Jason Charron, 1999-01 for the Panthers helping WOHS to a 14-7 mark ... served as a team captain for coach Rory Zegunis as a senior ... threw fi ve touchdown passes in a win over Grand Haven ... completed Passing Effi ciency 131.2 123.9 by Randy Hutchison, 2001-04 160-of-294 passes as a senior for 2,071 yards and 27 touchdowns with only four interceptions Avg. Yds./Pass Att. 7.6 7.2 by Randy Hutchison, 2001-04 ... was a First Team OK Red selection ... also named all-area by the Holland Sentinel ... passed for 300 yards and four touchdowns in a playoff game against Rockford ... lettered two years in Total Off ense 7,186 7,008 by Joique Bell, 2006-09 basketball as a forward ... was a Scholar-Athlete. Total Off ense/Play 6.60 6.23 by Randy Hutchison, 2001-04 Personal: Full name--Trevor S. Van Tubbergen ... born January 7, 1995, in Grand Rapids, Mich. ... son of Scott and Kathy Van Tubbergen ... has two brothers, Tyler and Jake, and a Category Mohner Total/Rank Record Holder younger sister, Alexis ... older brother Tyler was at Western Michigan (2009-13) and passed for 3,199 yards and 26 touchdowns ... is a liberal arts and sciences major ... named to the Comp. Pct. 55.9/2nd 58.1 by Randy Hutchison, 2001-04 Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2013 and Fall 2014 ... last name is pronounced Avg. Yds./Comp. 13.6/3rd 13.9 by Dan Gray, 2000-02 van tube-BER-gen.yards and 26 touchdowns ... is a liberal arts and sciences major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2013 ... last name is pronounced van Pass Yds./Game 155.0/3rd 178.7 by Jason Charron, 1999-01 tube-BER-gen. TDs Responsible For 58/2nd 100 by Joique Bell, 2006-09 Total Off ./Game 152.9/4th 177.8 by Jason Charron, 1999-01

#WARRIORFB 19 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE FULLBACKS/WISKA-McCAUSLIN Past WSU Logos 39 Garrett WISKA R-Junior • 6-1 • 265 Northville, Mich. • Detroit Catholic Central H.S. 2014: Dressed for all 11 games, seeing playing time in six contests ... made WSU debut vs. Michigan Tech playing on kickoff return unit ... played on punt return and at fullback at Malone ... saw time in fourth quarter at fullback vs. Northwood and Walsh ... played on punt return vs. Tiffi n ... dressed but did not play vs. Carson-Newman, Grand Valley State, Northern Michigan, Lake Erie and Hillsdale ... joined the Wayne State football program for spring practice. WSU’s GLIAC Jack H. McAvoy Award Winner Awarded for outstanding character and leadership on the fi eld, 2013: Attended WSU but was not a member of the football team. in the classroom, and in the community (began in 1996)

2012: Played on the defensive line at Notre Dame College ... recorded two assisted tackles 1997 ...... Matt Fishburn in collegiate debut vs. Mercyhurst (8/30) ... played in the fi rst six games before suff ering a 2011 ...... Josh Renel season-ending injury.

High School: A 2012 graduate of Detroit Catholic Central High School ... earned two varsity letters for coach Tom Mach and the Shamrocks ... helped lead CCHS to a state runner-up and a 12-2 record in 2011 ... totaled 68 tackles including 4.5 sacks ... was an All-Catholic Honorable 2015 WAYNE STATE FOOTBALL PRESS BOX CREW Mention selection as well as fi rst team all-area ... earned DCC’s Unsung Hero Award. P.A. Announcer -- Bobb Vergiels or Mason Lowry P.A. Operations -- Kevin Kramis or Brad Beyer Personal: Full name--Garrett J. Wiska ... born July 24, 1994, in Detroit ... son of Jeff and Kim Play Clock -- Alan Letkowski Wiska ... father played football at Michigan State and was drafted in the seventh round in Game Clock Operator -- Scott Held or Dennis Koch 1982 by the New York Giants ... played for the Michigan Panthers (USFL) and Oakland Invaders Video Board Operators -- Cameron Weidenthaler and Brad Beyer Music -- Eric Long (USFL) before seeing action with the Cleveland Browns in 1986 and the Miami Dolphins in Stat Crew -- A.J. Letkowski, Karl Henkel, Kevin Moore, Fritz Reznor 1987 ... helped the Detroit Drive to the Arena Championship in 1988 ... older brother Ryon Video Highlights and All-Access -- Brad Beyer and Ben Corona played football at Hillsdale and was named to the 2008 GLIAC All-Academic Team ... has an Radio Engineer -- Hope Winkles older sister, Kelsey ... is majoring in fi nance. Press Box Operations -- Mary Walsh, Devin Rose, Jared Katz, Steven Koss 46 Jason McCAUSLIN R-Sophomore • 5-10 • 230 Plainwell, Mich. • Plainwell H.S. 2014: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time.

2013: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted.

High School: A 2013 graduate of Plainwell High School ... earned two varsity letters for the Trojans and coach Darren Conklin ... recorded 118 tackles as a senior middle linebacker to earn First Team All-Allegan County as well as First Team All-Wolverine Conference honors ... also named to the Kalamazoo All-Dream Team Second Team along with the all-area fi rst team ... totaled 80 tackles including four sacks and two interceptions in 2011 ... selected Player of the Week in 2012 after recording 11 tackles, an interception and returning a fumble 61 yards for a touchdown vs. Allegan ... earned two letters each in basketball and baseball ... was a member of the National Honor Society ... was a two-year varsity captain. Garrett Wiska (#39) [far right] blocking during the 2014 season opener at Personal: Full name--Jason T. McCauslin ... born November 8, 1994, in Plainwell ... son of home vs. Michigan Tech in his Warrior debut. Kevin and Sharon McCauslin ... has an older sister, Megan ... is an engineering (construction management) major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2014 and Fall 2014. 20 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE RUNNING BACKS/BROWN-STINSON Brown’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date Opp Att Yds TD Long Rec Yds TD Long KOR (Long) 9-4-14 Mich. Tech DNP 25 Romello 9-13-14 Carson-New. DNP 9-20-14 @ Malone 4 24 1 10 0 0 ------9-27-14 Northwood 6 19 0 6 0 0 ------10-4-14 Tiffi n DNP BROWN 10-11-14 @ GVSU DNP R-Sophomore • 5-11 • 248 10-18-14 @ NMU DNP 10-25-14 Walsh 9 56 0 32 0 0 ------Westland, Mich. • Livonia Churchill H.S. 11-1-14 @ Findlay 1 3 0 3 0 0 ------11-8-14 @ Lake Erie DNP 2014: Dressed for all 11 games, seeing playing time in four ... made collegiate debut at 11-15-14 Hillsdale DNP Malone and rushed for 24 yards and a touchdown ... gained 19 yards vs. Northwood ... rushed Denotes Career Highs for 56 yards including a career-long 32-yard carry vs. Walsh ... had one rushing attempt at Findlay plus played on the kickoff coverage team.

2013: Did not dress for any games ... was redshirted ... selected WSU’s Scout Team Off ensive Player of the Week for the Northwood game. 2 Demetrius High School: A 2013 graduate of Livonia Churchill High School ... helped the Chargers to a 10-1 overall record in 2012 ... was a three-year starter for coach John Filiatraut ... named captain of the Detroit Free Press All-West Team along with being named to the Dream Team STINSON ... rushed for a team-high 23 yards in the 2013 Michigan High School Football Coaches Sophomore • 5-11 • 212 Association All-Star game ... rushed for 1,843 yards and 29 touchdowns on 242 carries as a senior ... named to the 2012 Associated Press Division 1-2 All-State Special Mention squad ... Detroit, Mich. • Douglass H.S. (Ferris State) also caught 12 passes for 151 yards and two touchdowns ... saw playing time at linebacker ... 2014: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time. rushed for 141 yards and two touchdowns on 26 carries in 2012 Division I District fi nals game ... gained 1,043 yards as a junior while scoring nine touchdowns ... rushed for 700 yards and 2013: Redshirted at Ferris State. seven touchdowns in 2010. High School: A 2013 graduate of Fredrick Douglass Academy ... played multiple positions Personal: Full name--Romello A. Brown ... born February 9, 1995, in Detroit ... son of Virginia (running back, receiver, defensive back and returner) for the Hurricanes ... was a three-year Brown ... has three brothers, Travis, Kesaun and Daylan, and two older sisters, Monae and letterwinner coach Al Demps ... named to Rivals.com Michigan Postseason Top 30 list ... Keaisha ... is a criminal justice major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) selected as the MVP of the Cincinnati VTO Camp in April 2013 ... named to the 2012 Associated for Fall 2014 ... fi rst name is pronounced RUH-mello. Press Division 7-8 All-State Special Mention Team ... tabbed as one of The D Zone’s top Brown’s Career Statistics prospects ... named to the Detroit Public School League All-Conference squad ... ran for 1,363 Year GP Rush Att Yds Avg TD Long yards on 140 carries in only eight games in 2012 ... averaged 170.4 rushing yards per contest 2014 4 20 102 5.1 1 32 to rank among MaxPreps.com state leaders ... recorded 14 touchdowns ... listed No. 18 among Michigan’s top prospects by Rivals.com ... a two-star recruit by Scout.com ... competed in the Year Receptions Yds Avg TD Long 2013 Michigan High School Football Coaches Association East-West All-Star Game ... served as 2014 0 a team captain ... was a member of the National Honor Society. All-Purpose Year Plays Rushing Receiving KOR PR Total Personal: Full name--Demetrius L. Stinson ... born August 17, 1995, in Detroit ... son of 2014 20 102 0 0 0 102 Sharron Stinson ... is a business administration/management major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2014.

Brown’s Career Highs Rushing Attempts: 9 vs. Walsh (10/25/14) Rushing Yards: 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES (last 13 years) 56 vs. Walsh (10/25/14) Name Years Games Played 100-Yard Games 200-Yard Games Rushing Touchdowns: Joique Bell 2006-09 44 34 9 (2-300+ games) 1 at Malone (9/20/14) Toney Davis 2010-13 47 16 1 (1-300+ game) Receptions: Josh Renel 2008-11 48 13 --- NA Craig Duppong 2002-03 22 11 1 Receiving Yards: Chris Middlebrooks 2003-06 42 10 1 NA Desmond Martin 2011-14 48 9 3 Receiving Touchdowns: Daryl Graham 2007-08 22 4 --- NA Randy Hutchison 2001-03 25 2 --- All-Purpose Yards: Doug Griffi n 2011-14 23 1 --- 56 vs. Walsh (10/25/14) Kickoff Return Yards: NA

#WARRIORFB 21 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE RUNNING BACKS/NICHOLAS-BEYDOUN West accolades ... served as a team captain in the 2011 MHSFCA East-West All-Star Game ... participated in 2010 in track in the 4x100 relay ... was a Scholar-Athlete 4 Deiontae Personal: Full name--Rabeah Beydoun ... born May 7, 1993 ... son of Michael and Linda Beydoun ... has one older brother, Wasseem ... is a physical therapy major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2013, Winter 2014 and Winter 2015 ... NICHOLAS named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2014 ... name is pronounced ruh- BEE-uh BAY-dune. R-Freshman • 5-10 • 185 Beydoun’s Career Statistics Chesterfi eld, Mich. • L’Anse Creuse North H.S. Year GP Rush Att Yds Avg TD Long 2014 11 4 23 5.8 0 10 2014: Dressed for the fi rst two and last two home games, but did not see any playing time ... missed the middle two home games due to an injury ... selected WSU Scout Team Off ensive Year Receptions Yds Avg TD Long Player of the Week for the Michigan Tech, Findlay and Lake Erie games. 2014 0 All-Purpose High School: A 2014 graduate of L’Anse Creuse North ... was a two-year starter for coach Year Plays Rushing Receiving KOR PR Total Ralph Kiner ... named to the All-Macomb County First Team ... was a 2013 Detroit News All- 2014 4 23 0 0 0 23 Metro East First Team selection as a specialist ... rushed for 450 yards and six touchdowns as a senior and had 860 yards receiving and nine scores ... had 11 receptions in LCN’s 49-27 playoff Beydoun’s Career Highs loss to Chippewa Valley ... recorded 195 all-purpose yards vs. Grosse Pointe South in 2013 with Rushing Attempts: 103 rushing and 92 receiving ... a three-star recruit according to the D Zone ... also returned 4 at Malone (9/20/14) kicks for the Crusaders ... rushed for over 300 yards as a junior and had over 300 yards receiving Rushing Yards: ... totaled 40 tackles in 2012 along with four fumble recoveries and three interceptions ... also 23 at Malone (9/20/14) played basketball for LCN ... was a team captain in both sports. Rushing Touchdowns: NA Personal: Full name--Deiontae D. Nicholas ... born September 9, 1996, in Chesterfi eld ... Receptions: son of Willie Hobbs and Cicely Nicholas ... has three brothers, Dejion, Mike and Isaiah ... is a NA broadcast journalism major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Receiving Yards: Fall 2014 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2015. NA Receiving Touchdowns: NA All-Purpose Yards: 22 Rabeah 23 at Malone (9/20/14) Kickoff Coverage Tackles: BEYDOUN 1 (2x) MR at Northern Mich. (10/18/14) R-Senior • 5-10 • 205 Division 2 National Championship Game Fact There are only 19 current Division 2 schools that have played in the Division 2 National Championship Dearborn, Mich. • Fordson H.S. game, and only eight that have won a title. There are 172 Division 2 institutions sponsoring football, so barely 11 percent have played in the title game. 2014 GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team Selection Appearances National Titles Years 1) Northwest Missouri State 8 4 1998, 1999, 2009, 2013 2014: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... appeared in all 11 games ... made 2) Grand Valley State 6 4 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006 WSU debut on special teams vs. Michigan Tech ... had his fi rst four WSU carries at Malone 3) Pittsburg State 5 2 1991, 2011 4) North Alabama 4 3 1993, 1994, 1995 gaining 23 yards ... saw action on punt return in all 11 games, on kickoff coverage in seven Valdosta State 4 3 2004, 2007, 2012 contests, and on punt coverage at Malone ... totaled two kickoff coverage tackles (1-1). 6) Carson-Newman 3 0 - 7) Minnesota-Duluth 2 2 2008, 2010 2013: Transferred to Wayne State in the summer of 2013 and redshirted due to GLIAC transfer Delta State 2 1 2000 rules ... selected WSU’s Scout Team Off ensive Player of the Week for the Grand Valley game. Indiana (Pa.) 2 0 - 10) Wayne State (Mich.) 1 0 - 2012: Made lone appearance for Grand Valley State University in the 83-46 win over Notre Northern Michigan 1 1 1975 Dame College on Sept. 8 ... missed the rest of the season with an injury. Colorado State-Pueblo 1 1 2014 Minnesota State-Mankato 1 0 Bloomsburg 1 0 - 2011: Redshirted at GVSU. Central State 1 0 - Lenoir-Rhyne 1 0 - High School: A 2011 graduate of Dearborn Fordson High School ... rushed for 1,865 rushing New Haven 1 0 - yards and 24 touchdowns on 225 carries in 2010 for coach Fouad Zaban ... hauled in 10 passes Texas A&M-Kingsville 1 0 - for 285 yards and four touchdowns as a senior ... totaled 536 yards and three touchdowns on Winston-Salem State 1 0 - kickoff and punt returns ... also started in the defensive backfi eld for the Tractors ... set the Other national championship teams in Division 2, that no longer play in the division: Louisiana Tech (1973), Fordson school record with 2,771 all-purpose yards ... selected to the Detroit News Honorable Central Michigan (1974), Montana State (1976), Lehigh (1977), Eastern Illinois (1978), Delaware (1979), Cal Mention Division 1-2 All-State team ... named to the Detroit Free Press All-West squad ... voted Poly (1980), Texas State (1981-82), North Dakota State (1983-85-86-88-90), Troy (1984-87), Mississippi College Dearborn Press & Guide 2010 Player of the Year ... earned all-city, all-conference and All-Metro (1989*-vacated by infractions), Jacksonville State (1992), Northern Colorado (1996-97), North Dakota (2001).

22 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE WIDE RECEIVERS/HICKS Hicks’ Career Highs Receptions: 4 at Lake Erie (11/8/14) 18 Jamel Receiving Yards: 100 at Lake Erie (11/8/14) Receiving Touchdowns: 1 (2x) MR at Lake Erie (11/8/14) HICKS Reception Streak: R-Junior • 5-11 • 168 4 games from 9/27/14 vs. Northwood to 10/18/14 at Northern Michigan East Cleveland, Ohio • Shaw H.S. Current Streak: 3 games from 11/1/14 at Findlay 2014 WSU Off ensive Rookie of the Year Award Recipient Rushing Yards: 20 vs. Hillsdale (11/15/14) 2014: Recipient of WSU’s Off ensive Rookie of the Year award ... played in the last 10 games, Rushing Touchdowns: making four starts ... missed the Michigan Tech game due to injury ... made collegiate debut 1 vs. Hillsdale (11/15/14) on kickoff coverage unit vs. Carson-Newman ... in addition to seeing playing time at wide All-Purpose Yards: receiver at Malone, also saw action on punt coverage vs. the Pioneers ... made fi rst career start 114 at Lake Erie (11/8/14) in Northwood contest and had fi rst three career receptions ... had a 30-yard catch against Tiffi n ... returned a blocked punt 14 yards at Grand Valley State, and also had a reception ... scored fi rst career touchdown on 37-yard catch at Northern Michigan just before halftime ... also had Hicks’ Career Game-By-Game Statistics two kickoff coverage tackles vs. the Wildcats ... started against Walsh and Findlay ... recorded a Date Opp Att Yds TD Long Rec Yds TD Long KOR/PR 42-yard reception on third-and-seven at UF leading to a TD ... had a career-high 100 receiving 9-4-14 Mich. Tech DNP yards at Lake Erie (30 minutes from high school) along with a touchdown ... scored on a 20- 9-13-14 Carson-New. 0 -- - -- 0 ------/- yard rush on a fake fi eld goal vs. Hillsdale ... both receptions against the Chargers went for fi rst 9-20-14 @ Malone 0 -- - -- 0 ------/- 9-27-14 Northwood 0 -- - -- 3 17 0 7 -/- downs ... fi nished second on the team in receiving yards (262) and receiving touchdowns (2) 10-4-14 Tiffi n 0 -- - -- 1 30 0 30 -/- and third in receptions (14) ... played on kickoff coverage the last eight games, punt return the 10-11-14 @ GVSU 0 -- - -- 1 3 0 3 -/14 last six contests and kickoff return at Lake Erie ... totaled fi ve specials teams tackles (3-1 on 10-18-14 @ NMU 0 -- - -- 2 47 1 37 -/- kickoff coverage and 0-1 on punt coverage) ... also served as a holder for PAT/FG. 10-25-14 Walsh 0 -- - -- 0 ------/- 11-1-14 @ Findlay 0 -- - -- 1 42 0 42 -/- 2013: Redshirted due to transfer rules ... selected WSU’s Scout Team Off ensive Player of the 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie 0 -- - -- 4 100 1 44 14/- Week for the Carson-Newman game. 11-15-14 Hillsdale 1 20 1 20 2 23 0 14 -/- Denotes Career Highs 2012: Attended Community College part-time. NCAA Division II 2,000-Yard Rushing Seasons 2011: Did not dress for any games ... was redshirted ... earned WSU’s Scout Team Off ensive Name School Yards Year Games Player of the Week award for both the Michigan Tech and Indianapolis contests. Danny Woodhead Chadron State 2,756 2006 13 Kavin Gailliard American International 2,653 1999 12 High School: A 2011 graduate of East Cleveland Shaw High School ... made 20 catches for 504 Ian Smart C.W. (LIU) Post 2,536 2001 12 yards and fi ve touchdowns as a senior with a long of 80 yards ... helped the Cardinals to a 7-3 Xavier Omon NW Missouri State 2,337 2007 14 record in 2010 for coach Rodney Brown ... also carried the ball six times for 69 yards with a long Jerry Seymour Glenville State 2,282 2008 11 of 27 ... had an 81-yard kickoff return for a touchdown ... recorded 135 receiving yards along Brian Shay Emporia State 2,265 1998 11 with one touchdown and two interceptions versus the Euclid Panthers ... made 52 tackles (32 Jamar Brittingham Bloomsburg 2,260 2005 12 solo, 20 assisted) along with three interceptions ... also competed in track and fi eld ... served Anthony Gray Western New Mexico 2,220 1997 10 as a team captain in both football and track. Germaine Race Pittsburg State 2,213 2004 15 Jonas Randolph Mars Hill 2,170 2011 11 Personal: Full name--Jamel V. Hicks ... born September 16, 1992, in East Cleveland, Ohio Bernard Scott Abilene Christian 2,165 2007 13 ... son of Veronica Hicks and Terrence Wilson ... has one brother, Vincent ... is an art major ... Bernard Scott Abilene Christian 2,156 2008 12 named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2013. Terrell Watson Azusa Pacifi c 2,153 2014 11 Jarrett Anderson Truman 2,140 1996 11 Hicks’ Career Statistics Dervon Wallace Shepherd 2,138 2007 12 Year GP Receptions Yds Avg TD Long Franklyn Quiteh Bloomsburg 2,121 2012 12 2014 10 14 262 18.7 2 44 Brian Shay Emporia State 2,103 1996 11 Year GP Rush Att Yds Avg TD Long Anthony Bilal Lake Erie 2,091 2014 11 2014 10 1 20 20.0 1 20 Joique Bell Wayne State 2,084 2009 11 Joique Bell Wayne State 2,065 2006 11 All-Purpose Josh Ranek South Dakota State 2,055 1999 11 Year Plays Rushing Receiving KOR PR Total Michael Hill Missouri Western State 2,047 2012 13 2014 17 20 262 14 14 310 Irv Sigler Bloomsburg 2,038 1997 10 Ian Smart C.W. (LIU) Post 2,023 2002 12 DUPPONG SETS WSU RECORD Franklyn Quiteh Bloomsburg 2,015 2010 13 On Oct. 11, 2003, then WSU senior Craig Duppong became the fi rst player in school history to rush for Cameron Mcdondle Colorado State-Pueblo 2,014 2014 15 over 100 yards in a game plus have over 100 yards receiving in the same contest when he had 110 yards Johnny Bailey Texas A&M-Kingsville 2,011 1986 11 on 21 carries and contributed 117 yards on 10 receptions against Hillsdale.

#WARRIORFB 23 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE WIDE RECEIVERS/TINSLEY-WHEAT Tinsley’s Career Highs Receptions: 2 (5x) MR at Grand Valley St. (10/11/14) 21 Brandon Receiving Yards: 64 vs. Tiffi n (10/4/14) Receiving Touchdowns: NA TINSLEY Reception Streak: R-Junior • 6-0 • 203 3 games from 9/27/14 vs. Northwood to 10/11/14 at Grand Valley State Detroit, Mich. • Martin Luther King H.S. Current Streak: NA 2014 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection Kickoff Return Yards: 2013 GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team Selection 12 vs. Malone (9/28/13) All-Purpose Yards: 2015: Switching to No. 21. 64 vs. Tiffi n (10/4/14) Special Teams Tackles: 2014: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... played in all 11 games, making fi ve starts 1 (6x) MR at Findlay (11/1/14) including four straight contests (games 4-7) ... had fi rst two career receptions in Michigan Tech contest ... hauled in a 23-yard pass on a third-and-17 in the fourth quarter ... made fi rst career Tinsley’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics start vs. Carson-Newman and had two fi rst quarter receptions ... started against Northwood Date Opp Att Yds TD Long Rec Yds TD Long KOR/PR and had a career-long 36-yard reception ... led WSU with 64 receiving yards vs. Tiffi n ... also 9-4-14 Mich. Tech 0 -- - -- 2 30 0 23 -/- played on punt coverage against the Dragons ... caught two passes in the second half at Grand 9-13-14 Carson-New. 0 -- - -- 2 11 0 8 -/- Valley State ... saw time on kickoff coverage in three games ... was a CoSIDA Academic All- 9-20-14 @ Malone 0 -- - -- 0 ------/- District Nominee ... wore No. 81. 9-27-14 Northwood 0 -- - -- 2 50 0 36 -/- 10-4-14 Tiffi n 0 -- - -- 2 64 0 35 -/- 2013: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... played in all 11 games ... made 10-11-14 @ GVSU 0 -- - -- 2 15 0 8 -/- collegiate debut at Carson-Newman seeing time at wide receiver ... recorded fi rst career kickoff 10-18-14 @ NMU 0 -- - -- 0 ------/- return (12 yards) vs. Malone ... saw action on all four special teams at Hillsdale ... played WR 10-25-14 Walsh 0 -- - -- 0 ------/- 11-1-14 @ Findlay 0 -- - -- 0 ------/- vs. Saginaw Valley and Ferris State ... played on kickoff coverage and kickoff return teams in all 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie 0 -- - -- 0 ------/- 11 games ... also had action on the punt coverage unit (once) and punt return team (twice) ... 11-15-14 Hillsdale 0 -- - -- 0 ------/- recorded four kickoff coverage tackles (3-1). Denotes Career Highs

2012: Did not dress for any games ... was redshirted.

High School: A 2012 graduate of Martin Luther King High School ... had two touchdown catches against Crockett and one versus Cass Tech in 2011 ... helped coach Dale Harvell and 15 Will the Crusaders to a 9-4 record as a senior ... played his fi rst three years at Redford Union ... also competed in basketball and track ... was a team captain in all three sports ... earned all-league honors in both football and track. WHEAT Personal: Full name--Brandon D. Tinsley ... born July 15, 1994, in Detroit ... son of Andre R-Senior • 6-0 • 187 and Pamela Tinsley ... has two brothers, Andre and Demitrius ... is a business administration/ marketing major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2012 Grand Blanc, Mich. • Grand Blanc H.S. (4.00) and Winter 2013 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2013, 2013 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection Winter 2014 and Fall 2014. 2012 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection

Tinsley’s Career Statistics 2014: Played in all 11 games, making fi ve starts ... set a career-best with 24 receiving yards Year GP Receptions Yds Avg TD Long vs. Michigan Tech while tying a career-high with two catches ... had a 15-yard reception on a 2013 11 0 0 --- 0 0 third-and-eight during WSU’s last drive against the Huskies ... made fi rst career start in Carson- 2014 11 10 170 17.0 0 36 Newman contest ... also started at Malone ... had a career-long 24-yard catch at Northern Year Kickoff Returns Yds Avg TD Long Michigan ... played on the punt return team against Walsh in addition to starting ... started the 2013 1 12 12.0 0 12 fi nal two games of the season at Lake Erie and vs. Hillsdale.

All-Purpose 2013: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... played in 10 games (all but Hillsdale) ... had Year Plays Rushing Receiving KOR PR Total fi rst two career receptions at Ferris State, with season-long 10-yard catch going for a fi rst down 2013 1 0 0 12 0 12 ... saw action on the punt return team in fi ve games and at wide receiver vs. Grand Valley ... 2014 10 0 170 0 0 170 had a reception at Michigan Tech.

2012: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... dressed for eight games, seeing action in two contests ... made collegiate debut in fourth quarter at Malone ... dressed but did not play in road games at Northwood and Grand Valley ... saw action against Michigan Tech ... switched to No. 15.

24 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE WIDE RECEIVERS/WHEAT-BLACKBURN 2011: Did not dress for any games ... was redshirted ... earned WSU’s Scout Team Off ensive Wheat’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics (continued) Player of the Week award for the Saginaw Valley contest ... wore No. 86. Date Opp Att Yds TD Long Rec Yds TD Long KOR/Yds PR/Yds 10-26-13 @ NMU 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 High School: A 2011 graduate of Grand Blanc High School ... made 35 catches for 687 yards 11-2-13 @ Ferris State 0 0 - -- 2 12 0 10 0/0 0/0 and eight touchdowns as a senior to earn honorable mention all-league honors ... selected to 11-9-13 GVSU 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 All-Flint Area squad ... earned two varsity letters for the Bobcats ... also competed in rugby, 11-16-13 @ Mich. Tech 0 0 - -- 1 1 0 1 0/0 0/0 track and basketball, where he averaged almost 10 points per game ... named to the school’s A/B academic honor roll. 9-4-14 Mich. Tech 0 -- - -- 2 24 0 15 0/0 0/0 9-13-14 Carson-New. 0 -- - -- 0 -- - -- 0/0 0/0 Personal: Full name--William E. Wheat II ... born June 10, 1993, in Flint ... son of Gwendolyn 9-20-14 @ Malone 0 -- - -- 0 -- - -- 0/0 0/0 9-27-14 Northwood 0 -- - -- 1 6 0 6 0/0 0/0 Wheat and the late William Wheat ... father played basketball at Ferris State scoring 691 points 10-4-14 Tiffi n 0 -- - -- 0 -- - -- 0/0 0/0 and grabbing 144 rebounds in two seasons ... dad was voted to the All-GLIAC Defensive Team 10-11-14 @ GVSU 0 -- - -- 1 5 0 5 0/0 0/0 in 1984, and FSU’s Team MVP in 1985 ... has one sister, Shaylonna ... is a pre-law/criminal 10-18-14 @ NMU 0 -- - -- 1 24 0 24 0/0 0/0 justice major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Winter 2012 ... 10-25-14 Walsh 0 -- - -- 0 -- - -- 0/0 0/0 named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2012 and Winter 2014. 11-1-14 @ Findlay 0 -- - -- 0 -- - -- 0/0 0/0 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie 0 -- - -- 0 -- - -- 0/0 0/0 Wheat’s Career Statistics 11-15-14 Hillsdale 0 -- - -- 1 3 0 3 0/0 0/0 Year GP Receptions Yds Avg TD Long Denotes Career Highs 2012 2 0 0 --- 0 -- 2013 10 3 13 4.3 0 10 2014 11 6 62 10.3 0 24 Career 23 9 75 8.3 0 24

Year GP Rush Att Yds Avg TD Long 2013 10 1 2 2.0 0 2 19 Brian Wheat’s Career Highs Receptions: BLACKBURN 2 (2x) MR vs. Michigan Tech (9/4/14) Receiving Yards: Junior • 6-6 • 228 24 (2x) MR at Northern Michigan Detroit, Mich. • Crockett H.S. (Toledo) (10/18/14) Receiving Touchdowns: 2014: Redshirted due to transfer regulations ... selected WSU Scout Team Off ensive Player of NA the Week for both the Malone and Tiffi n games. Reception Streak: 2 games from 10/11/14 at Grand Spring 2014: Went through spring ball at Florida A&M ... transferred to WSU in the summer Valley State to 10/18/14 at Northern of 2014. Michigan Rushing Yards: 2013: Attended the University of Toledo, but did not see any playing time. 2 vs. Malone (9/28/13) All-Purpose Yards: 2012: Was redshirted at Toledo. 24 (2x) MR at Northern Michigan (10/18/14) High School: A 2012 graduate of Crockett High School ... was a three-star recruit by both Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Scout listed him as No. 52 quarterback in the nation ... passed for 2,539 yards and 20 touchdowns as a senior for coach Rod Oden ... voted First Team All- Wheat’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics State and All-Metro ... rushed for fi ve touchdowns in 2011 ... had 2,000 passing yards and Date Opp Att Yds TD Long Rec Yds TD Long KOR/Yds PR/Yds 24 touchdowns as a junior along with 1,049 rushing yards and 15 rushing touchdowns ... 9-8-12 @ Ashland DNT Honorable mention all-state and second team all-metro in 2010 ... in two years as the starting 9-15-12 Lake Erie DNP 9-22-12 @ Malone 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 QB, led school to a conference championship, two district titles and a regional crown ... earned 9-29-12 @ Northwood DNP two letters in track and fi eld ... was ranked the No.25 ranked player in the state of Michigan and 10-6-12 Hillsdale DNP was ranked three star by 247.com and Scout.com ... attended Warren Cousino as a freshman. 10-11-12 @ SVSU DNT 10-20-12 Northern Mi. DNP Personal: Full name--Brian D. Blackburn, Jr. ... born November 29, 1993, in Detroit ... son of 10-27-12 Ferris State DNP Brian Blackburn, Sr. and Annette Blackburn ... has three older sisters, Stephanie, Monique and 11-3-12 @ GVSU DNP Brittany ... is majoring in criminal justice. 11-10-12 Mich. Tech 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0

9-5-13 @ C-N 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 9-14-13 Ashland 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 9-21-13 @ Lake Erie 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 9-28-13 Malone 1 2 0 2 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 10-5-13 Northwood 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 10-12-13 @ Hillsdale DNP 10-19-13 SVSU 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 CONTINUED

#WARRIORFB 25 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE WIDE RECEIVERS/MENDOZA-SAWCHUK Mendoza’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date Opp Att Yds TD Long Rec Yds TD Long KOR/PR 9-4-14 Mich. Tech DNP 11 Manny 9-13-14 Carson-New. 0 -- - -- 0 ------/- 9-20-14 @ Malone 0 -- - -- 1 1 0 1 -/- 9-27-14 Northwood 0 -- - -- 0 ------/- 10-4-14 Tiffi n DNP MENDOZA 10-11-14 @ GVSU 0 -- - -- 0 ------/- R-Sophomore • 6-3 • 213 10-18-14 @ NMU 0 -- - -- 0 ------/- 10-25-14 Walsh 0 -- - -- 0 ------/- Rochester Hills, Mich. • Rochester H.S. 11-1-14 @ Findlay 0 -- - -- 0 ------/- 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie 0 -- - -- 0 ------/- 2014 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection 11-15-14 Hillsdale INJ Denotes Career Highs 2015: Switching to No. 11.

2014: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... dressed for the fi rst 10 games, seeing playing time in eight contests ... made collegiate debut vs. Carson-Newman on kickoff return 82 Mike and punt return units ... had fi rst career reception at Malone ... saw time at wide receiver vs. Northwood, Walsh and Findlay ... played on kickoff return unit in eight games and kickoff coverage in three contests ... recorded an assisted tackle on kickoff coverage against Walsh ... saw action on punt return unit in four games and punt coverage at Lake Erie ... missed season SAWCHUK fi nale vs. Hillsdale due to injury. R-Senior • 6-3 • 196 2013: Dressed for the fi nal four home games after recovering from a pre-season injury, but Lapeer, Mich. • Lapeer East H.S. did not see any playing time ... was redshirted. 2014 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection High School: A 2013 graduate of Rochester High School ... was a two-time All-OAA Red 2013 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection defensive back for coach Erik Vernon ... earned 2011 Honorable Mention All-Oakland County 2012 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection accolades from the Oakland Press ... had 18 receptions for 250 yards and a touchdown as a senior ... totaled 44 tackles including six for loss along with an interception in 2012 ... selected 2014: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... played in all four games dressed ... saw team Most Valuable Player as a senior ... also played basketball for the Falcons where he earned playing time on kickoff coverage, kickoff return and punt return vs. Michigan Tech ... missed the Honorable Mention All-Area accolades as a junior ... was an OAA Football Scholar Athlete in next seven games due to injury ... played on kickoff coverage against Findlay and at Lake Erie ... both 2011 and 2012 ... previously attended Penn High School in Mishawaka, Ind. ... served as also saw time at wide receiver against the Storm ... played on punt return, punt coverage and a team captain in both football and basketball. kickoff coverage vs. Hillsdale ... moved from safety to wide receiver and from No. 39 to No. 82.

Personal: Full name--Emmanuel P. Mendoza ... born March 2, 1995, in Chattanooga, Tenn. ... 2013: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... played in the fi rst eight games and vs. Grand son of Ruben and Kristen Mendoza ... father was inducted into the Wayne State College (Neb.) Valley ... had one solo tackle at Carson-Newman on the kickoff coverage team and also saw Hall of Fame as an off ensive lineman … father was a Kodak All-America off ensive lineman in time as a back-up safety ... tallied a season-best four tackles (2-2) at Lake Erie ... recorded a 1985 and also earned NAIA All-America and All-Central States Intercollegiate Conference First- solo tackle vs. Malone along with a pass break-up ... played on the kickoff return unit in seven Team honors while serving as a team captain ... has one younger brother, Gabriel, and two games, the punt return team in four games, and the kickoff coverage unit in four contests ... younger sisters, Grace and Ellianna ... is a kinesiology major ... named to the Athletic Director’s did not travel to Ferris State or Michigan Tech. Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2013, Winter 2014, Fall 2014 and Winter 2015. 2012: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... played in all nine game dressed ... made Mendoza’s Career Statistics collegiate debut at Ashland ... recorded fi rst two collegiate tackles (1-1) vs. Lake Erie ... had a \Year GP Receptions Yds Avg TD Long solo tackle at Malone ... also saw playing time on the kickoff coverage squad vs. the Pioneers ... 2014 8 1 1 1.0 0 1 recorded two tackles (1-1) at Northwood ... notched a season-high six tackles (5-1) at Saginaw Valley ... also forced a fumble against the Cardinals ... tallied three assisted tackles vs. Northern Mendoza’s Career Highs Michigan ... missed the Ferris State game due to injury ... recorded three tackles (2-1) against Receptions: Michigan Tech ... played on the kickoff return team in all nine games played ... also saw time 1 at Malone (9/20/14) at safety in his last seven games played ... saw action on the punt return team in fi ve games. Receiving Yards: 1 at Malone (9/20/14) 2011: Dressed for the six home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... Receiving Touchdowns: earned WSU’s Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week award for the Ashland contest. NA Reception Streak: High School: A 2011 graduate of Lapeer East High School ... earned First Team All-Metro 1 game from 9/20/14 at Malone honors in 2009 as a safety ... completed 63 of 113 passes as a senior for 1,050 yards and eight Special Teams Tackles: touchdowns ... rushed for 1,028 yards and 17 touchdowns on 165 attempts ... also made 17 1 at Walsh (10/25/14) tackles ... had at least two rushing touchdowns in a game seven times in 2010 ... rushed for a All-Purpose Yards: career-high 207 yards and two scores in a win over Ortonville-Brandon on Oct. 1 ... had three 1 at Malone (9/20/14) rushing touchdowns against both Clio and Flint Kearsley ... served as a football team captain ... earned scholastic honors all four years.

26 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE WIDE RECEIVERS/SAWCHUK-ESTER-SMITH Personal: Full name--Michael D. Sawchuk ... born June 15, 1993, in Flint ... son of Mike and Gina Sawchuk ... is a psychology major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2012 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2011, Winter 2012, Winter 2013, Winter 2014 and Fall 2014. 5 Logan Sawchuk’s Career Statistics Year GP Solo Asst Total TFL Sack FF FR Int PBrUp 2012 9 10 7 17 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 SMITH 2013 9 4 2 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 2014 4 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 R-Freshman • 6-3 • 218 Career 22 14 9 23 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 Norton Shores, Mich. • Mona Shores H.S.

2014: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... selected WSU Scout Team Off ensive Player of the Week for the Grand Valley State game.

6 Corey High School: A 2014 graduate of Mona Shores High School ... was a three-year letterwinner for the Sailors and coach Matt Koziak ... earned All-Conference and All-Area accolades ... helped MSHS to its fi rst Division 2 playoff appearance in school history in 2013 ... a three-star ESTER recruit according to the D Zone ... also played basketball for the Sailors ... served as a team R-Freshman • 5-10 • 165 captain in both sports. Lake Orion, Mich. • Lake Orion H.S. Personal: Full name--Logan J. Smith ... born September 1, 1995, in Grand Rapids ... son of Pat and Amy Smith ... has two older brothers, Jordan and Spencer, and an older sister, Andrea 2014: Dressed for the fi nal two home games after a pre-season injury, but did not see any ... both brothers played collegiate golf at Muskegon Community College ... is a nursing major playing time. ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2014 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2015. High School: A 2014 graduate of Lake Orion High School ... was a three-year letterwinner for coach Chris Bell ... named to the Detroit News All-Metro North Honorable Mention Team ... helped the Dragons to the 2012 Division 1 semifi nals ... had a 90-yard kickoff return vs. Oxford in the opening game of 2013 ... rushed for 434 yards and fi ve touchdowns on 57 carries as a senior as LOHS went 7-3 ... had 13 receptions for 233 yards and three scores in 2013, while averaging nearly six yards per punt return ... totaled nearly 950 all-purpose yards as a senior ... was a 2013 All-OAA Red Division selection as a running back after earning All-OAA accolades as a wide receiver in 2012 ... also competed in track (100m, 800m relay and 1600m relay) ... served as a track team captain in 2014.

Personal: Full name--Corey J. Ester ... born April 23, 1996, in Akron, Ohio ... son of Kenneth and Patricia Ester ... has one older brother, Kenneth Jr., and one older sister, Sherikia ... is a kinesiology major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2014.

26 WARRIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS EARN GLIAC ALL-ACADEMIC HONORS

Nine members of the 2014 program were named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence team (cumulative grade point average of at least 3.5): Rabeah Beydoun, Steve Lee (far left), Joe Gough (center) and Joique Bell (right) at the 2013 Trent Brodbeck, Blake Mazur, Tommy Richardson, Ben Walker, Greg Webber, Aaron WSU Athletic Hall of Fame inductee ceremonies at Historic St. Andrews on Weston, Alex Ziedas and Andy Zimmerman. the WSU campus. The trio combined for 13,484 rushing yards, 146 rushing touchdowns and 16,752 all-purpose yards during their WSU careers. 17 student-athletes were named to the GLIAC All-Academic team (cumulative gpa of 3.0-3.49): Zak Bielecki, Thom Box, Anthony DeDamos, Paul Graham, Jay Hayes, Majd Khytaz, Alex Kish, Mike Komor, Alex Medenbach, Manny Mendoza, Ed Reny, Carl Roscoe, Mike Sawchuk, Jake Sheets, Nate Theaker, Brandon Tinsley and Ethan Walsh. WAYNE STATE PRESIDENTS Frank Cody (1933-1942) Thomas Bonner (1978-1982) Box and Walker were honored for the fourth time in their careers. Bielecki, Roscoe, Warren E. Bow (1942-1945) David Adamany (1982-1997) Sawchuk, Theaker and Walsh collected their third career all-academic awards. David D. Henry (1945-1952) Irvin D. Reid (1997-2008) Brodbeck, DeDamos, Khytaz, Komor, Medenbach, Tinsley, Weston and Zimmerman Clarence B. Hilberry (1952-1965) Jay Noren, M.D. (2008-2010) were recognized for the second time in their careers. Earning the award for the William R. Keast (1965-1971) Allan D. Gilmour (2010-2013) fi rst time were Beydoun, Graham, Hayes, Kish, Mazur, Mendoza, Reny, Richardson, George E. Gullen, Jr. (1971-1978) Dr. M. Roy Wilson (2013-present) Sheets, Webber and Ziedas.

#WARRIORFB 27 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TIGHT ENDS/WALSH Walsh’s Career Statistics Year GP Receptions Yds Avg TD Long 2012 10 7 60 8.6 0 15 89 Ethan 2013 11 8 65 8.1 1 27 2014 11 10 101 10.1 0 36 WALSH Career 32 25 226 9.0 1 36 Walsh’s Career Highs R-Senior • 6-3 • 267 Receptions: Canton, Mich. • Salem H.S. 3 (3x) MR vs. Tiffi n (10/4/14) Receiving Yards: 2014 All-GLIAC Honorable Mention 36 vs. Hillsdale (11/15/14) 2014 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection Receiving Touchdowns: 2013 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection 1 at Hillsdale (10/12/13) 2012 GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team Selection Reception Streak: 3 games from 11/3/12 at Grand Career Notes: Played in all 32 games in his fi rst three seasons, making 29 starts. Valley to 9/5/13 at Carson-Newman Current Reception Streak: 2015: Named to the USA College Football Pre-Season All-America Honorable Mention Team. 1 game from 11/15/14 vs. Hillsdale All-Purpose Yards: 2014: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... selected to the All-GLIAC Honorable Mention 36 vs. Hillsdale (11/15/14) Team ... started 10 games ... had a seven-yard reception vs. Michigan Tech on a third-and-three Tackles: leading to WSU’s last touchdown ... both catches vs. Carson-Newman resulted in fi rst downs 2 at Lake Erie (9/21/13) ... had a seven-yard reception on a third-and-four vs. Northwood leading to the go-ahead touchdown ... recorded a team-best three catches against Tiffi n ... had a career-long 36-yard reception vs. Hillsdale ... saw playing time on the PAT/FG unit in fi ve games. Walsh’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics 2013: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... played in all 11 games, starting the last Date Opp Att Yds TD Long Rec Yds TD Long KOR/Yds PR/Yds nine contests ... had a nine-yard reception at Carson-Newman for a fi rst down on a fourth- 9-8-12 @ Ashland 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 9-15-12 Lake Erie 0 0 - -- 1 15 0 15 0/0 0/0 down play ... tied a career-high with three receptions vs. Malone ... had a season-long 27-yard 9-22-12 @ Malone 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 reception at Hillsdale, plus fi rst career TD catch ... played on the kickoff return unit at Northern 9-29-12 @ Northwood 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 Michigan ... had one catch vs. Grand Valley ... saw playing time on the punt coverage team in 10-6-12 Hillsdale 0 0 - -- 1 10 0 10 0/0 0/0 the fi rst eight games, and the and PAT/FG unit in the fi rst six games ... led the squad with fi ve 10-11-12 @ SVSU 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 (3-2) punt coverage tackles ... a CoSIDA Academic All-District nominee. 10-20-12 Northern Mi. 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 10-27-12 Ferris State 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 2012: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... started all 10 games at tight end 11-3-12 @ GVSU 0 0 - -- 3 22 0 8 0/0 0/0 ... made collegiate debut at Ashland ... had fi rst collegiate reception (for 15 yards) in the Lake 11-10-12 Mich. Tech 0 0 - -- 2 13 0 7 0/0 0/0 Erie contest ... recorded a 10-yard reception vs. Hillsdale ... earned WSU’s Off ensive Player of 9-5-13 @ Carson-N. 0 0 - -- 1 9 0 9 0/0 0/0 the Week award for the Northern Michigan contest (shared with Toney Davis) ... tallied fi rst 9-14-13 Ashland 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 career tackle, solo punt coverage stop, vs. Ferris State ... made a career-high three catches at 9-21-13 @ Lake Erie 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 Grand Valley ... hauled in two passes against Michigan Tech ... saw playing time on the punt 9-28-13 Malone 0 0 - -- 3 19 0 8 0/0 0/0 coverage team in the last eight games. 10-5-13 Northwood 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 10-12-13 @ Hillsdale 0 0 - -- 2 32 1 27 0/0 0/0 2011: Did not dress for any games ... was redshirted ... 2011-12 recipient of the DII ADA 10-19-13 SVSU 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 Academic Achievement Award. 10-26-13 @ NMU 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 11-2-13 @ Ferris State 0 0 - -- 1 4 0 4 0/0 0/0 11-9-13 GVSU 0 0 - -- 1 1 0 1 0/0 0/0 High School: A 2011 graduate of Salem High School ... earned three varsity letters on the 11-16-13 @ Mich. Tech 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 Rocks’ football team ... voted to the all-league honorable mention team twice (2008 and 2010) ... made 15 tackles in the 27-21 victory over Wayne Memorial in October 2010 for coach Kurt 9-4-14 Mich. Tech 0 0 - -- 1 7 0 7 0/0 0/0 Britnell ... converted a 43-yard fi eld goal in the Rocks’ week two game against Walled Lake 9-13-14 Carson-New. 0 0 - -- 2 26 0 15 0/0 0/0 Central ... also had multiple 60-yard punts ... intercepted two passes, recorded 10 tackles 9-20-14 @ Malone 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 and kicked a 42-yard fi eld goal in the Rocks’ 40-0 victory over South Lyon East ... also played 9-27-14 Northwood 0 0 - -- 1 7 0 7 0/0 0/0 3 basketball (two years) and competed in the shot put and discus (four years) ... earned the 10-4-14 Tiffi n 0 0 - -- 24 0 12 0/0 0/0 10-11-14 @ GVSU 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 basketball squad’s best defensive player award as a junior ... served as a team captain in both 10-18-14 @ NMU 0 0 - -- 1 2 0 2 0/0 0/0 football and basketball. 10-25-14 Walsh 0 0 - -- 1 -1 0 -- 0/0 0/0 11-1-14 @ Findlay 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 Personal: Full name--Ethan M. Walsh ... born September 15, 1993, in Detroit ... son of 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 Michael and Annette Walsh ... has an older sister, Sarah ... is a criminal justice major ... his uncle 11-15-14 Hillsdale 0 0 - -- 1 36 0 36 0/0 0/0 John was a 1982-83 WSU football letterwinner ... has a third degree black belt in taekwondo Denotes Career Highs ... also played soccer ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2011 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2012, Fall 2012 and Winter 2015.

28 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TIGHT ENDS/BRODBECK letters for coach Doug Pearson ... helped the Titans to an 11-2 mark as a junior and a 7-3 record as a senior ... honorable mention All-Three Rivers Athletic Conference (TRAC) for 2011 ... played basketball for two years helping SJHS to a 20-3 record as a junior ... served as a football team 85 Trent captain. Personal: Full name--Trent G. Brodbeck ... born January 29, 1994, in Maumee, Ohio ... son of BRODBECK Greg Brodbeck and Amy Anderson ... has one older brother, Casey, and one older sister, Holly ... is a global supply chain management major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll R-Junior • 6-4 • 255 (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2012, Winter 2013, Fall 2013, Fall 2014 and Winter 2015 ... named to Toledo, Ohio • St. John’s Jesuit H.S. the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2014. USA College Football Brodbeck’s Career Statistics 2014 All-America Second Team Year GP Receptions Yds Avg TD Long 2014 Daktronics All-Super Region 4 Second Team 2012 10 20 196 9.8 1 30 2014 Beyond Sports Network All-Super Region 4 Second Team 2013 3 3 33 11.0 0 13 2014 Hansen’s Football Gazette All-Super Region 4 Third Team 2014 11 15 171 11.4 0 57 2014 All-GLIAC First Team Career 24 38 400 10.5 1 57 2014 WSU Football Scholar-Athlete 2014 GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team Selection Brodbeck’s Career Highs 2013 GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team Selection Receptions: 2012 WSU Off ensive Rookie of the Year 4 (2x) MR vs. Hillsdale (11/15/14) Receiving Yards: Career Notes: Played in 24 career games, making nine starts ... tied-for-49th in school 64 at Malone (9/20/14) history with 38 career receptions ... his 1.58 receptions per game ranks 34th among those with Receiving Touchdowns: at least 20 games played. 1 vs. Northern Michigan (10/20/12) Reception Streak: 2015: Named to the USA College Football Pre-Season All-America First Team. 9 games from 9/22/12 at Malone to 9/5/13 at Carson-Newman 2014: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... voted to the Daktronics All-Super Current Reception Streak Region 4 Second Team ... selected to the All-GLIAC First Team ... named WSU Football’s Scholar- 6 games from 10/11/14 at Grand Athlete Award winner ... selected to the USA College Football All-America Second Team ... voted Valley State to present to the Beyond Sports Network All-Super Region 4 Second Team ... named to the Hansen’s All-Purpose Yards: Football Gazette All-Super Region 4 Third Team ... played in all 11 games, making seven starts 64 at Malone (9/20/14) ... started vs. Michigan Tech and had a reception ... had a catch vs. Carson-Newman ... started Tackles: at Malone and recorded a career-long 57-yard reception ... lone catch at Grand Valley State 1 at Lake Erie (11/8/14) went for a fi rst down ... had three receptions for 30 yards at Northern Michigan ... made one catch for 13 yards vs. Walsh, leading to a touchdown on the next play ... totaled one catch for 12 yards at Lake Erie on a third-and-four ... posted team-high totals of four receptions and Brodbeck’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics 37 receiving yards vs. Hillsdale to extended reception streak to six games ... saw playing time Date Opp Att Yds TD Long Rec Yds TD Long KOR/Yds PR/Yds on punt coverage in all 11 games, and kickoff return and PAT/FG the last 10 contests ... was a 9-8-12 @ Ashland 0 0 - -- 2 10 0 6 0/0 0/0 CoSIDA Academic All-District Nominee ... fi nished second on the team in receptions (15) and 9-15-12 Lake Erie 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 third in receiving yards (171). 9-22-12 @ Malone 0 0 - -- 3 36 0 18 0/0 0/0 9-29-12 @ Northwood 0 0 - -- 1 4 0 4 0/0 0/0 10-6-12 Hillsdale 0 0 - -- 2 12 0 11 0/0 0/0 2013: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... played in the fi rst three games 10-11-12 @ SVSU 0 0 - -- 3 29 0 15 0/0 0/0 before suff ering a season-ending injury ... made fi rst career start at Carson-Newman ... had 10-20-12 Northern Mi. 0 0 - -- 2 48 1 30 0/0 0/0 three catches for 33 yards at C-N with all three receptions going for fi rst downs to extend 10-27-12 Ferris State 0 0 - -- 1 7 0 7 0/0 0/0 reception streak to nine games (which ended vs. Ashland) ... started at Lake Erie, but was 11-3-12 @ GVSU 0 0 - -- 2 20 0 12 0/0 0/0 injured early in the second quarter ... also saw playing time on the punt coverage and PAT/FG 11-10-12 Mich. Tech 0 0 - -- 4 30 0 14 0/0 0/0 units in all three games played. 9-5-13 @ Carson-N. 0 0 - -- 3 33 0 13 0/0 0/0 2012: Selected as WSU’s 2012 Off ensive Rookie of the Year ... played in all 10 contests as a 9-14-13 Ashland 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 9-21-13 @ Lake Erie 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 back-up tight end ... one of two true freshmen to make collegiate debut at Ashland ... caught Missed fi nal eight games due to injury. two passes vs. the Eagles for 10 yards with fi rst collegiate reception going for a fi rst down on a third-and-fi ve ... saw limited playing time against Lake Erie ... had a game-high three 9-4-14 Mich. Tech 0 0 - -- 1 6 0 6 0/0 0/0 catches at Malone, including an 18-yard reception ... caught a four-yard pass at Northwood ... 9-13-14 Carson-New. 0 0 - -- 2 2 0 2 0/0 0/0 one of his two catches vs. Hillsdale went for a fi rst down ... had three catches for 29 yards at 9-20-14 @ Malone 0 0 - -- 2 64 0 57 0/0 0/0 Saginaw Valley ... recorded fi rst career touchdown on a 30-yard reception on a fourth-and-four 9-27-14 Northwood 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 vs. Northern Michigan ... fi nished the Wildcat game with a season-high 48 receiving yards ... 10-4-14 Tiffi n 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 also played on kickoff return against the Wildcats ... made one catch vs. Ferris State ... had two 10-11-14 @ GVSU 0 0 - -- 1 7 0 7 0/0 0/0 10-18-14 @ NMU 0 0 - -- 3 30 0 15 0/0 0/0 receptions at Grand Valley ... extended reception streak to eight games with a career-best four 10-25-14 Walsh 0 0 - -- 1 13 0 13 0/0 0/0 catches vs. Michigan Tech in season fi nale ... fi nished third on the team in both receptions and 11-1-14 @ Findlay 0 0 - -- 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 receiving yards. 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie 0 0 - -- 1 12 0 12 0/0 0/0 11-15-14 Hillsdale 0 0 - -- 4 37 0 14 0/0 0/0 High School: A 2012 graduate of Toledo St. John’s Jesuit High School ... earned two varsity Denotes Career Highs

#WARRIORFB 29 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TIGHT ENDS/WHITE White’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date Opp Att Yds TD Long Rec Yds TD Long KOR/Yds PR/Yds 9-5-13 @ Carson-N. INJ 83 Nathan 9-14-13 Ashland INJ 9-21-13 @ Lake Erie INJ 9-28-13 Malone 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 WHITE 10-5-13 Northwood 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 10-12-13 @ Hillsdale INJ R-Junior • 6-2 • 233 10-19-13 SVSU 0 0 - -- 2 18 0 12 0/0 0/0 10-26-13 @ NMU 0 0 - -- 2 19 0 10 0/0 0/0 Toledo, Ohio • St. Francis de Sales H.S. 11-2-13 @ Ferris State 0 0 - -- 1 23 0 23 0/0 0/0 11-9-13 GVSU 0 0 - -- 2 7 0 5 0/0 0/0 2014: Saw playing time at tight end in all 11 contests ... played on kickoff coverage and kickoff 11-16-13 @ Mich. Tech 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 return vs. Michigan Tech ... had a career-long 32-yard reception vs. Carson Newman, which was WSU’s longest completion of the game, and led to a fi eld goal ... totaled three special teams 9-4-14 Mich. Tech 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 32 32 tackles at Findlay (0-1 KOC, 1-1 on punt coverage) to earn WSU Special Teams Player of the 9-13-14 Carson-New. 0 0 - -- 1 0 0/0 0/0 Week ... played on punt coverage in all 11 games, kickoff return in eight contests and kickoff 9-20-14 @ Malone 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 9-27-14 Northwood 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 coverage in fi ve games. 10-4-14 Tiffi n 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 10-11-14 @ GVSU 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 2013: Played in seven games, starting three times ... missed the fi rst three games due to a 10-18-14 @ NMU 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 pre-season injury ... made collegiate debut vs. Malone, starting as part of a two-tight end set 10-25-14 Walsh 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 ... also played tight end vs. Northwood ... saw time on the kickoff coverage unit vs. both the 11-1-14 @ Findlay 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 Pioneers and the Timberwolves ... missed the Hillsdale game with an injury ... had fi rst two 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 career receptions in the Saginaw Valley contest with one setting up a fi rst-and-goal ... also 11-15-14 Hillsdale 0 0 - -- 0 0 - -- 0/0 0/0 Denotes Career Highs made two catches at Northern Michigan ... started at Ferris State and had a season-long 23- yard reception setting up WSU’s lone touchdown ... had two catches vs. Grand Valley to extend his reception streak to four games ... saw time on punt coverage team the last four games and Wayne State University Athletics Historical Timeline six total contests. • 1868 – Detroit Medical College is founded • 1917 – Detroit Junior College establishes athletics; David Holmes is fi rst Athletic 2012: Dressed for the fi nal four home games, but did not see any playing time ... was Director (1917-1954) redshirted. • 1918 – First athletics contest held (Men’s Basketball def. Detroit College of Law 24-18; January 19th); Football plays fi rst contest (41-0 victory over Assumption) High School: A 2012 graduate of St. Francis de Sales High School in Toledo ... helped the • 1920 – Margaret Woodbridge is a leg of the Women’s 400 Freestyle Relay that Knights to a 10-2 record in 2009 as a starting tight end ... earned honorable mention All-TRAC wins a Gold Medal in Olympics at Antwerp, Belgium. Her relay sets a world record. accolades as a senior after catching 14 passes for 264 yards ... received the squad’s 2011 Team Player Award for coach Mike Blochowski ... was a Second Team All-Toledo City League selection • 1923 – Detroit Junior College becomes Colleges of the City of Detroit (CCD) as a junior ... served as a team captain in both football and basketball ... was a three-year • 1927 – CCD changes nickname to Tartars; before Tartars, previous nicknames starter in basketball. included Griffi ns and Munies; CCD joins Michigan Collegiate Conference • 1928 –Men’s Basketball goes 18-1 to win university’s fi rst conference title (MCC); Personal: Full name--Nathan A. White ... born December 21, 1993, in Toledo ... son of William Track athlete Ken Doherty wins Bronze Medal in the Decathlon in Amsterdam and Wendy White ... has one younger brother, Cameron ... is a business administration/ Olympics. marketing major. • 1934 – CCD becomes Wayne University White’s Career Statistics • 1939 – Men’s Basketball makes fi rst post-season tournament (NIBT) Year GP Receptions Yds Avg TD Long • 1945 – Wayne University joins the Mid-American Conference (MAC) 2013 7 7 67 9.6 0 23 • 1946 – Men’s Cross Country wins fi rst conference title (MAC); Alden W. Thompson 2014 11 1 32 32.0 0 32 Career 18 8 99 12.4 0 32 named Divisional Director of Health Education (1946-1961) • 1947 – Men’s Golf wins fi rst conference title (MAC) White’s Career Highs • 1948 – Track Athlete Lorenzo Wright wins Gold Medal in 400 Meter Relay in Receptions: London Olympics 2 (3x) MR vs. Grand Valley (11/9/13) • 1954 – Wayne University joins the President’s Athletic Conference (PAC) Receiving Yards: • 1956 – Wayne University becomes Wayne State University; Men’s Basketball wins 32 vs. Carson-Newman (9/13/14) fi rst conference title and makes NCAA Tournament – Sweet 16 (loses to University Receiving Touchdowns: NA of Kentucky 84-64); Football wins fi rst conference title (PAC) Reception Streak: • 1959 – Men’s Fencing and Men’s Baseball wins fi rst conference titles (PAC) 4 games from 10/19/13 vs. Saginaw • 1961 – Dr. Richard C. Havel is named Athletic Director (1961-1970) Valley State to 11/9/13 vs. Grand • 1963 – Men’s Swimming wins fi rst conference title (PAC) Valley State • 1964 – Cynthia Goyette swims the breaststroke leg of an Olympic Gold Medal All-Purpose Yards: and world record 400 Medley Relay in the Olympics at Tokyo, Japan 32 vs. Carson-Newman (9/13/14) • 1970 – Frank McBride is named acting Athletic Director (1970-1971) Special Teams Tackles: 3 at Findlay (11/1/14) Continued on page 41

30 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TIGHT ENDS/WESTON-PELHAM Weston’s Career Highs Receptions: 88 Aaron 2 vs. Northwood (10/5/13) Receiving Yards: 17 vs. Northwood (10/5/13) Receiving Touchdowns: WESTON 1 vs. Walsh (10/25/14) R-Sophomore • 6-6 • 270 Reception Streak/Current Streak: 1 game (2x) MR vs. Walsh (10/25/14) Comstock Park, Mich. • Rockford H.S. All-Purpose Yards: 17 vs. Northwood (10/5/13) 2014 GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team Selection Special Teams Tackles: 2013 GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team Selection 1 vs. Walsh (10/25/14) on punt coverage 2014: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... played on the kickoff return, punt coverage and PAT/FG unit in all 11 games ... saw action at tight end at Malone, vs. Northwood, at Northern Michigan and at Findlay ... lone catch of the season was an 11-yard touchdown reception vs. Walsh from Sean Guinane midway through the fourth quarter.

2013: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... saw action at tight end in all 10 games played ... made collegiate debut at Carson-Newman ... dressed but did not play vs. 84 Preston Ashland ... saw limited time at tight end in both the Lake Erie and Grand Valley contests ... made fi rst two collegiate receptions against Northwood ... saw action on the PAT/FG unit in eight games. PELHAM 2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted R-Freshman • 6-4 • 256 ... shared WSU’s Scout Off ensive Player of the Week award for the Malone contest with Alex Tecumseh, Mich. • Tecumseh H.S. Chorba. 2014: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... selected WSU Scout High School: A 2012 graduate of Rockford High School ... was a two-year starter for coach Team Off ensive Player of the Week for the Northern Michigan game. Ralph Munger ... helped the Rams to a 22-4 mark over his last two seasons ... RHS lost in the state semifi nals in 2010 ... named to the Northeast All-Area Advance First Team as a senior High School: A 2014 graduate of Tecumseh High School ... was a three-year letterwinner for after earning honorable mention accolades for 2010 ... 2011 squad also lost in the state the Indians and coach Al Romano ... totaled 173 tackles as a senior to lead the state ... was the semifi nals ... averaged nearly 20 yards per catch as a senior after averaging almost 18 yards per runner-up for the Division 3 Player of the Year award ... also recorded three sacks, three caused reception in 2010 ... was a football Academic All-State Honorable Mention selection ... earned fumbles and an interception for a touchdown as a junior ... earned First Team All-Conference best defensive player on the team award as a member of the RHS basketball squad ... member and All-County Honors as well as All-State First Team and special mention ... was the 2012 and of the National Honor Society ... was a four-year member of Student Council. 2013 Defensive Player of the Year in Lenawee County ... is Tecumseh’s all-time leading tackler with 410 stops ... a three-star recruit according to the D Zone ... was a four-year wrestling Personal: Full name--Aaron M. Weston ... born August 25, 1993, in Grand Rapids ... son of letterwinner and state runner-up ... was a member of the National Honor Society ... served as Scott and Annette Weston ... has two older sisters, Emily and Melissa ... is an accounting major a team captain in both sports. ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2012, Winter 2013 (4.00), Fall 2013 (4.00), Winter 2014 (4.00), Fall 2014 and Winter 2015. Personal: Full name--Preston P. Pelham ... born July 2, 1995, in Tecumseh ... son of Patrick Weston’s Career Statistics and Amie Pelham ... has a younger brother, Landon ... father was the third-leading tackler Year GP Receptions Yds Avg TD Long for Adrian College in 1986 with 69 stops (31 solo, 38 assisted) ... is a global supply chain 2013 10 2 17 8.5 0 14 management major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2014 ... 2014 11 1 11 11.0 1 11 career goal is to be a lawyer. Career 21 3 28 9.3 1 14 GLIAC TEAMS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT (since 2010) School Home Away Neutral Total Pct. Years ATHLETIC NICKNAMES Wayne State 0-0 4-0 0-1 4-1 .800 2011 Wayne State University, by recommendation of a university-wide task force, adopted a new athletic identity system for the 1999-2000 academic year. Grand Valley State 3-0 1-2 0-0 4-2 .667 2010, 2013 The previous name, Tartars, fi rst appeared in 1927 after a contest held on the Ohio Dominican 0-1 2-1 0-0 2-2 .500 2013, 2014 then, City College campus. Before the Tartars, school nicknames included the Saginaw Valley State 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-2 .000 2011, 2013 Griffi ns and the Munies. Ashland 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 .000 2012 The newest name, Warriors, embraced characteristics associated with the Hillsdale 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 .000 2010 WSU student body and athletic teams - a fi erce determination and an ability and Michigan Tech 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 .000 2014 willingness to compete and succeed. Ferris State 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 .000 2014

#WARRIORFB 31 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TACKLES/THEAKER-TATE-SHEETS 72 Nate 71 Sam THEAKER TATE R-Senior • 6-6 • 303 Junior • 6-4 • 299 White Lake, Mich. • Lakeland H.S. Detroit, Mich. • Martin Luther King H.S.

2014: Dressed for all the home games, seeing action against Northwood and Walsh. 2014 Beyond Sports Network All-Super Region 4 Third Team 2014 All-GLIAC First Team 2013: Did not dress for any games at Wayne State due to transfer regulations ... selected 2014 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection WSU’s Scout Team Off ensive Player of the Week for the Lake Erie game. 2013 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection 2012 GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team Selection 2012-13: Attended Independence Community College in Independence, Kansas ... did not participate in football ... earned a spot on the Academic Honor Roll both semesters. Career Notes: Played in 31 career games out of 32 contests, making 22 starts (14 at right guard and eight at right tackle). High School: A 2012 graduate of Martin Luther King High School ... played both off ensive and defensive tackle for coach Dale Harvel ... earned All-City accolades ... also played basketball for 2015: Selected to the Lindy’s Division II Pre-Season All-America Second Team ... named to the the Crusaders ... selected MLKHS Off ensive Lineman of the Year in 2011. USA College Football Pre-Season All-America First Team. Personal: Full name--Samuel A. Tate ... born April 8, 1993, in Detroit ... son of Wanda 2014: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... voted to the All-GLIAC First Team ... named Tate ... has three brothers, Shawn, Preston and Victor and one sister, Emani (twin) ... is a to the Beyond Sports Network All-Super Region 4 Third Team ... started fi nal 10 games after communication studies major. missing the season opener due to injury ... made fi rst fi ve starts at right guard before moving to right tackle following injuries to two fi fth-year senior co-captains on the off ensive line ... still helped WSU only allow 10 sacks all year, rush for 216.5 yards per game and 28 touchdowns and fi nish fi fth in the league in scoring despite using three quarterbacks ... squad was third 79 Jake nationally in red zone off ense percentage (90.5%), 12th in fewest sacks allowed (0.91 per game), 23rd in fewest tackles for loss allowed (5.18 per game), 24th in passing yards per completion (14.43) and 28th in third-down conversion percentage (45.1%) ... saw playing time on the PAT/FG unit in four games ... was a CoSIDA Academic All-District Nominee. SHEETS R-Junior • 6-7 • 313 2013: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... played in all 11 games, starting 10 times (nine at right guard, one at right tackle - Northwood) ... also saw time at right tackle in fi rst Ann Arbor, Mich. • Skyline H.S. two road games ... played on the PAT/FG team in 10 games. 2014 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection 2012: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... saw playing time at right tackle in all 10 contests ... made collegiate debut at Ashland as a back-up right tackle ... recorded fi rst 2014: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... dressed for all the home games, but did not career start (at right tackle) in the Lake Erie contest ... was the starting right tackle at Malone see any playing time. ... saw special teams action on PAT/FG unit against Michigan Tech. 2013: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time. 2011: Dressed for the six home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... earned WSU’s Scout Team Off ensive Player of the Week award for the Ohio Dominican contest. 2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted.

High School: A 2011 graduate of Lakeland High School ... selected to the Detroit News High School: A 2012 graduate of Ann Arbor Skyline High School ... was a two-year varsity Division 1-2 All-State team ... played in the Michigan East-West all-star game ... voted to the letterwinner for the Eagles and coach Rod Jones ... voted the squad’s outstanding linemen ... Associated Press Division 2 Honorable Mention All-State squad ... started his last two years at also earned All-Academic recognition from the Southeastern Conference ... was a member of left tackle for the Eagles and coach John Maltese ... named fi rst-team all-conference in the the Skyline Track team competing in the shotput and discus. Kensington Lakes Athletic Association and All-Metro North First Team by the Detroit News ... recorded 23 “pancake blocks” in 2010 ... served as a football team captain in 2010 ... was a Personal: Full name--Jacob E. Sheets ... born November 2, 1994, in Ypsilanti ... son of Brett scholastic honors student ... selected LHS Eagle of the Year. and Lisa Sheets ... has one younger sister, Kaitlin ... is a biology major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2012 and Fall 2013 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Personal: Full name--Nathan W. Theaker ... born October 6, 1993, in White Lake ... son of Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2014 and Fall 2014. Philip and Virginia Theaker ... has two younger brothers (Nolan and Lucas) and one younger sister (Stella) ... is a criminal justice major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2011 and Winter 2014 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2012, Fall 2012, Fall 2013, Fall 2014 and Winter 2015 ... last name is pronounced THEEK-er.

32 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TACKLES-ZIMMERMAN-COX-HELMS 70 Andy 68 Chris ZIMMERMAN COX, Jr. R-Junior • 6-6 • 300 R-Junior • 6-4 • 320 Grand Rapids, Mich. • West Catholic H.S. Detroit, Mich. • Michigan Collegiate H.S.

2014 GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team Selection 2015: Rejoined the squad in January 2015. 2013 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection 2014: Was not a member of the football team during fall semester. 2014: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... saw playing time on the PAT/FG unit in eight games ... dressed but did not play vs. Carson-Newman ... did not travel to Malone 2013: Dressed for the fi ve home games, plus the season fi nale at Michigan Tech ... did not or Grand Valley State ... played as a back-up left tackle against Northwood, Walsh and Findlay. see any playing time.

2013: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... dressed for the fi rst and last home games ... 2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted. missed the middle three home games due to illness ... did not see any playing time. High School: A 2012 graduate of Michigan Collegiate High School ... was a four-year varsity 2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted. letterwinner for coach Alfredo Calderon ... helped the Cougars to an 11-1 mark in 2011 with the only loss coming in the regional championship game ... named to the All-Macomb County High School: A 2012 graduate of West Catholic High School ... helped coach Dan Rohn’s squad First Team as an off ensive lineman ... served as a team captain. to a 13-1 record and the Division 5 state championship as a junior and the state semifi nals with a 10-3 mark in 2011 ... named to the All-Area Honorable Mention team as well as the Personal: Full name--Christopher Cox, Jr. ... born September 25, 1993, in Detroit ... son of All-Conference squad ... selected Meijer Scholar Athlete of the week for the week of February Christopher Cox, Sr. and Denise Nicklovicz ... has three brothers, Kevin, Keith and Kenneth, and 6, 2012 ... also played basketball for the Falcons ... is a member of the National Honor Society. one sister, Michelle ... is a nursing major.

Personal: Full name--Andrew P. Zimmerman ... born October 21, 1994, in Grand Rapids ... son of Stephen and Phyllis Zimmerman ... is a majoring in global supply chain management ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2012, Fall 2013, Winter 2014, Fall 2014 and Winter 2015 (4.00). 74 Israel HELMS R-Freshman • 6-5 • 286 Southfi eld, Mich. • Orchard Lake St. Mary’s H.S.

2014: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time.

High School: A 2014 graduate of Orchard Lake St. Mary’s High School ... helped OLSM to an 11-3 record as a junior ... played right tackle as a senior for the Eaglets and coach George Porritt ... also saw playing time at defensive tackle ... was an honor roll student ... graduated magna cum laude.

Personal: Full name--Israel E. D. Helms ... born June 18, 1997, in Southfi eld ... son of Ernest and Stacey Helms ... has one younger sister, Zion ... is an engineering major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2015.

Nate Theaker at Lake Erie in 2014. Andy Zimmerman vs. Hillsdale in 2014.

#WARRIORFB 33 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE GUARDS/ZIEDAS-KELLY-RENY High School: A 2012 graduate of Chandler Park Academy ... helped the Eagles to a 7-3 record as a junior and an 8-3 mark in 2011 ... placed third in the Division II state shot put as a senior 55 Alex with a throw of 55-5 ... was the 2012 class Salutatorian. Personal: Full name--Robert T. Kelly, Jr. ... born October 31, 1993 ... son of Nannette Brown and Robert Kelly, Sr. ... has one younger brother, Christopher, and one younger sister, Darla ... ZIEDAS is a mechanical engineering major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Winter 2014 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2012. Junior • 6-3 • 293 Detroit, Mich. • U. of Detroit Jesuit H.S. 2014 GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team Selection 76 Ed 2014: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... dressed for all 11 games, seeing action in six contests ... made collegiate debut as a back-up right guard vs. Carson-Newman ... also saw playing time at guard against Malone and Northwood ... saw time as the back-up RENY center against Walsh and Findlay ... played on PAT/FG at Lake Erie. R-Junior • 6-5 • 305

2013: Transferred to Wayne State in the summer of 2013 ... dressed for the fi nal three home Whitmore Lake, Mich. • Dexter H.S. games after recovering from an injury ... did not see any playing time. 2014 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection

2012: Redshirted at Indiana University. 2014: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... dressed for 10 games, seeing playing time in eight contests ... saw action as the back-up left guard vs. Michigan Tech, Northern High School: A 2012 graduate of University of Detroit Jesuit High School ... was a three-year Michigan, Walsh, Findlay, Lake Erie and Hillsdale ... played as the back-up left tackle vs. Carson- starter for coach Jeff Putnam on the off ensive line ... named to the All-League team ... earned Newman and Grand Valley State ... did not travel to Malone ... dressed but did not play against a spot on the U of D 1,000 Pound Club in weightlifting ... also earned three letters in lacrosse ... Northwood and Tiffi n ... also saw action on the PAT/FG unit in six games. served as a football team captain ... was an All-Academic selection ... graduated Magna Cum Laude ... selected to the First Honors. 2013: Dressed for the fi rst 10 games, seeing action in the fi rst nine contests ... made collegiate debut at left tackle in the Carson-Newman contest ... also saw time at left tackle vs. Malone, Personal: Full name--Alexander C. Ziedas ... born September 26, 1994, in Dearborn ... son of and at right tackle at Hillsdale, Northern Michigan and Ferris State ... did not travel to Michigan Peter and Lisa Ziedas ... has one younger brother, Joe ... is a biological sciences major ... named Tech ... played on the PAT/FG team in eight games. to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2013, Winter 2014, Fall 2014 and Winter 2015 ... last name is pronounced ZEE-das. 2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted.

High School: A 2012 graduate of Dexter High School ... was a two-year varsity letterwinner for coach Brian Baird ... selected to the Southeastern Conference White Division First Team as 73 Robert an off ensive lineman ... helped the Dreadnaughts to a 5-4 mark as a senior. Personal: Full name--Edward E. Reny ... born April 27, 1994, in Toledo, Ohio ... son of Peter and Pamela Kleinschmidt ... is majoring in business administration/management ... named to KELLY the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2012 ... named to the Coach’s Honor R-Junior • 6-3 • 306 Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2013, Winter 2014 and Fall 2014. Grosse Pointe, Mich. • Chandler Park

2013 WSU Off ensive Rookie of the Year

Career Notes: Played in all 22 games in his two seasons, making 21 starts (fi rst 16 at right tackles, last fi ve at left tackle).

2014: Started all 11 games (fi rst six at right tackle and the fi nal fi ve at left tackle) ... saw playing time on the PAT/FG unit in the fi rst eight games ... squad was third nationally in red zone off ense percentage (90.5%), 12th in fewest sacks allowed (0.91 per game), 23rd in fewest tackles for loss allowed (5.18 per game), 24th in passing yards per completion (14.43) and 28th in third-down conversion percentage (45.1%) ... helped WSU rush for 216 yards per game and 28 touchdowns.

2013: Recipient of the 2013 WSU Off ensive Rookie of the Year award ... played in all 11 games, starting 10 times (all at right tackle) ... made fi rst career start at Carson-Newman ... saw action on the PAT/FG unit the last eight games ... was the back-up right tackle vs. Northwood.

2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... Ed Reny in the 2014 season selected WSU’s Scout Off ensive Player of the Week for the Northern Michigan contest. Robert Kelly vs. MTU in 2014. opener against Michigan Tech. 34 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE GUARDS/PILLARS-McFADDEN Personal: Full name--Sawyer C. McFadden ... born November 9, 1993 ... son of Danny McFadden ... has one younger brother, Maverick ... is a criminal justice major ... named to the 65 JT Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2012 and Winter 2013.

WAYNE STATE ATHLETIC DIRECTORS PILLARS Detroit Junior College Joel G. Mason (1974-1979) R-Junior • 6-4 • 295 David Homes (1917-1923) Christ Petrouleas (1979) Metamora, Mich. • Lapeer East H.S. City College of Detroit Wayne State University 2014: Dressed for 10 games, seeing action in eight contests ... saw action as back-up right David Holmes (1923-1933) Dr. Richard C. Havel (1961-1970) tackle vs. Malone, Northwood, Walsh and Findlay ... did not travel to Grand Valley State ... Frank McBride (1970-71, acting) dressed but did not play at Northern Michigan and Hillsdale ... played on the PAT/FG unit in Wayne University Dr. Chalmer G. Hixson (1971-1981) nine games. David Holmes (1933-1954) Vernon Payne (1981-1982) 2013: Played in all 11 games ... made collegiate debut at left guard at Carson-Newman ... Alden W. Thompson (1946-1961) Dr. Fred A. Mulhauser (1982-1988) saw action at right guard vs. Malone and Ferris State ... also saw time on the PAT/FG team in served as Divisional Director Christ Petrouleas all 11 games. of Health Education (1988-1991, interim) Bob Brennan (1991-2000) 2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted. Athletic Coordinators Ron Hammye (2000, interim) High School: A 2012 graduate of Lapeer East High School ... was a key member of an Vernon K. Gale (1966-1974) Rob Fournier (2000-present) off ensive unit that averaged nearly 27 points per game during the regular season for head coach Jake Weingartz, a former WSU letterwinner (2003-06) ... helped the Eagles to an 8-3 mark and a state playoff appearance ... selected to the All-Flint Metro League Second Team as a senior ... also competed in basketball and track ... served as a team captain in both football WAYNE STATE SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORS and basketball ... was a four-year Scholar Athlete. SIDs ASSISTANT SIDs Personal: Full name--Joseph F. Pillars III ... born July 16, 1994, in Greensboro, N.C. ... son of Jill George “Shorty” Sherman Ken Dworznik 2000-2001 Hooker and Joe Pillars ... is a pre-mechanical engineering major ... named to the Coach’s Honor 1939-1946 Dennis Worden 2001-2002 Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2013 and Winter 2014. Paul Pentecost 1948-1957 Eva McGillivray 2002-2006 Donn Shelton 1957-1958 Tom Gorman 2006-2012 60 Sawyer Bob Zak 1958-1959 Cameron Weidenthaler 2013- Buck Jerzy 1959-1962 Gary Gildner 1962-1963 GRADUATE INTERNS McFADDEN Milt Nieuwsma 1963-1965 Tom Gorman 2005-06 R-Junior • 6-3 • 298 Bill Kreifeldt 1965-1967 Mary Ellen Leisering 2006-07 Holt, Mich. • Holt H.S. Norm Shy 1967-1968 Mekye Phelps 2007-08 Bill Kreifeldt 1968-1977 Chris Brigham 2008 Career Notes: Played in all 22 games, making 10 starts (all at left guard). Paul Viglianti 1977-1979 Sarah Slocum 2009 2014: Played in all 11 games, making six starts, all at left guard ... started the season opener Mary Healy 1979-1982 Tyler McIntosh 2009-10 and the fi nal fi ve games ... played as a back-up left guard in the other fi ve contests ... saw Matt Dobek 1982-1983 Marty Dobek 2010-11 action on PAT/FG in seven contests. Michael Bovino 1983-1984 Tom Ritter 2012 2013: Played in all 11 games, starting four times at left guard (Malone, Northwood, Ferris Richard Thompson 1984-1998 Justin Arbogast 2012-13 State and Michigan Tech) ... made collegiate debut at right guard in the Carson-Newman game ... also saw action in other contests at right guard and on the PAT/FG unit. Lisa (Sopa) McCoy 1998-2001 Adam Bouton 2012-14 Jeff Weiss 2001- Jenn Goethel 2014-15 2012: Dressed for the fi nal three home games after recovering from an injury ... did not see Mary Walsh 2015- any playing time and was redshirted.

High School: A 2012 graduate of Holt High School ... was a two-year starter for coach Al Bill Kreifeldt served on the CoSIDA Executive Committee as a Slamer ... helped the Rams to a 7-4 mark as a junior and a state playoff game ... earned Capital College Division representative from 1969-1972. Area Activities Conference Blue and All-Area accolades in 2011 ... named honorable mention All-CAAC as a junior ... was a football team captain ... was a state fi nalist in power lifting ... also competed in track.

#WARRIORFB 35 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE CENTERS/RICHARDSON-WEBBER administration/accounting ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for 75 Tommy Fall 2013, Winter 2014 and Winter 2015 ... last name is pronounced WE-ber. Wayne State’s Conference Players of the Week 1975–Ed Skowneski 3 times 2001–Stephen Wayne (ST-Sept. 10), RICHARDSON (Off .-Sept. 6), (Off .-Oct. 4), (Off .-Nov. 1). Sterling Walker (ST-Oct. 8). R-Sophomore • 6-4 • 292 1976–Jim Gendron (Off .-Sept. 18), 2002–Randy Hutchison (Off .-Oct. 21), Troy, Mich. • Troy H.S. Vic Vereecke (Line-Sept. 18). Craig Duppong (Off .-Nov. 4), Qasim Basir (Def.-Nov. 11). 2014 GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team Selection 1978–Larry Lind (Def.-Nov. 5). 2003–Randy Hutchison (Off .-Sept. 1), 2014: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... started all 11 games ... started 1979–Randy Alexander (Off .-Oct. 20), Jerriel Burrus (ST-Sept. 1), at right guard vs. Michigan Tech in collegiate debut ... started at left guard in games 2-6 ... Moe Dozier (Def.-Oct. 27). Demetrius Hallums (ST-Oct. 6). started at right guard the last fi ve games ... saw playing time on the PAT/FG unit in all 11 games ... squad was third nationally in red zone off ense percentage (90.5%), 12th in fewest 1982–Arnold Thompson (Off .-Nov. 13). 2004–Greg Gundersen (ST-Sept. 25). sacks allowed (0.91 per game), 23rd in fewest tackles for loss allowed (5.18 per game), 24th in passing yards per completion (14.43) and 28th in third-down conversion percentage (45.1%) 1983–Matt Didio (Def.-Sept. 24), 2005–Alan Guy (Def.-Sept. 26). ... helped WSU rush for 216 yards per game and 28 touchdowns. Paul Butcher (Def.-Oct. 1). 2006–Joique Bell 3 times 2013: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted. 1986–Mark Polcyn (Def.-Sept. 22), (Off .-Sept. 2), (Off .-Sept. 16), (Off .-Oct. 14). Albert Brown (Def.-Oct. 13), David Chudzinski 3 times High School: A 2013 graduate of Troy High School ... played for coach Gary Griffi th ... selected Vic Chenault (Off .-Nov. 10). (ST-Sept. 2), (ST-Oct. 7), (ST-Oct. 14). to the All-North First Team by the Detroit News ... named Second Team All-Oakland County by Dante Dunn (ST-Oct. 21), the Oakland Press ... received Honorable Mention All-North accolades ... earned 2012 All-OAA 1987–Derrick Mason (Def.-Oct. 3), Chris Smilo (Def.-Nov. 4). Red Division honors ... also played basketball for the Colts. L.C. Bulger (Off .-Oct. 17). 2007–Joique Bell (Off .-Oct. 20). Personal: Full name--Thomas M. Richardson ... born March 25, 1995, in Royal Oak ... son of 1988–Randy Holmes (Off .-Sept. 17). Michael and Sherry Richardson ... has one older brother, Jeff rey, and one older sister, Christina 2008-Dante Dunn 3 times ... is an accounting major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for 1989–Tony Beaune (Def.-Sept. 18), (ST-Aug. 30), (ST-Sept. 6), (ST-Sept. 27). Fall 2013 (4.00) ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2014, Fall Brad Armstrong (Def.-Oct. 23). Jeremy Jones (Def.-Oct. 18), 2014 and Winter 2015. Joique Bell (Off -Nov. 1). 1990–Paul Kroll (Off .-Sept. 22). 2009-Joique Bell 4 times 1991–Kevin Dixson (Off .-Nov. 2). (Off .-Sept. 21), (Off .-Oct. 5), (Off .-Oct. 19), 50 Greg (Off .-Nov. 2). 1992–Joe Gough (Off .-Sept. 5), Stan Thornton (ST-Aug. 31), Joe Golaszewski (Def.-Oct. 17). Josh Renel (ST-Sept. 14), WEBBER Kenny Loney (Def.-Sept. 21). 1993–Mark Friday (Off .-Sept. 4), R-Sophomore • 6-3 • 300 Tim Morris (Def.-Sept. 18), 2010-Jeremy Jones (Def.-Oct. 23), Joe Gough (Off .-Nov. 13). Josh Renel (Off .-Nov. 6). Troy, Mich. • Troy H.S. 2014 GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team Selection 1994–Joe Gough (Off .-Sept. 3), 2011-Jeremy Jones (Def.-Sept. 17), Anthony Frederick (Off .-Sept. 10). Stefan Terleckyj (ST-Oct. 1), 2014: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... dressed for all the home games, Mazen Jaddou (Def.-Oct. 22). but did not see any playing time ... selected WSU Scout Team Off ensive Player of the Week for 1995–Ron Adkins (Def.-Nov. 11). the Carson Newman game. 2012-Andrew Matt (Def.-Oct. 8). 1996–Chris George (Off .-Nov. 9). 2013: Dressed for the fi nal four home games, but did not see any playing time ... was 2013-Ed Viverette (Def.-Sept. 14), redshirted ... selected WSU’s Scout Team Off ensive Player of the Week for the Hillsdale game. 1997–Tony Hawk (Def.-Oct. 4). Val Showers (ST-Nov. 9).

High School: A 2013 graduate of Troy High School ... was a four-year starter for coach Gary 1998–Jason Carpenter (Def.-Nov. 2). 2014-Desmond Martin (Off .-Sept. 15), Griffi th ... voted to the Associated Press Division 1-2 All-State Honorable Mention team ... Val Showers (ST-Sept. 15), named Second Team All-Oakland County by the Oakland Press ... received Honorable Mention 1999–Brad Newitt (ST-Sept. 5). Nores Fradi (Def.-Nov. 3). All-North accolades ... was a two-time All-OAA Red Division selection ... selected for the 2013 ======Michigan High School Football Coaches Association All-Star game ... served as a two-year team 2000–Jason Charron (Off .-Oct. 2), GLIAC Players of the Week: (1975-1989, captain for the Colts ... earned academic honor roll accolades numerous times. Derrick Thomas (Def.-Oct. 30), 1999-2014) Sterling Walker (ST-Oct. 30). Personal: Full name--Gregory M. Webber ... born January 30, 1995, in Royal Oak ... son of MIFC Players of the Week: (1990-1998) Chuck and Mary Jo Webber ... has two brothers, Charlie and Daniel ... is majoring in business

36 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE KICKERS/KHYTAZ Khytaz’s Career Highs Kickoff s: 1 Majd 9 vs. Walsh (10/25/14) Field Goals Made: NA Field Goals Attempted: KHYTAZ NA Longest Field Goal: R-Senior • 5-10 • 177 NA Grosse Ile, Mich. • Grosse Ile H.S. Extra Points Made: NA 2014 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection Extra Points Attempted: 2013 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection NA Points: 2014: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... handled kickoff duties in all 11 games ... NA averaged 56.0 yards per kick on four kickoff s vs. Michigan Tech ... had eight kickoff s vs. Carson- Newman including one for a touchback ... averaged 59.4 yards on seven kickoff s at Malone to earn WSU Special Teams Player of the Week ... had eight kickoff s vs. Northwood, averaging 63.5 Khytaz’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics yards with one touchback ... averaged 55.5 yards on four kickoff s against Tiffi n ... handled both Date Opp PAT Made PAT Att. FGM FGA Long KO Yds Avg. TB kickoff s at Grand Valley State, averaging 62.5 yards per kick ... averaged 57.7 yards on seven 9-5-13 @ Carson-N. 0 0 0 0 -- 4 221 55.3 0 kickoff s at Northern Michigan with one touchback ... totaled nine kickoff s against Walsh to 9-14-13 Ashland 0 0 0 0 -- 4 194 48.5 0 earn WSU Special Teams Player of the Week ... was the holder in the second half at Findlay ... 9-21-13 @ Lake Erie DNP had eight kickoff s against both the Oilers and at Lake Erie ... selected WSU Special Teams Player 9-28-13 Malone DNP of the Week after averaging 51.0 yards per kickoff versus the Storm ... averaged 48.2 yards on 10-5-13 Northwood DNP four kickoff s vs. Hillsdale ... made two solo tackles on special teams. 10-12-13 @ Hillsdale DNT 10-19-13 SVSU DNP 2013: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... played in two games ... made collegiate 10-26-13 @ NMU DNT 11-2-13 @ Ferris State DNT debut handling most of the kickoff s at Carson-Newman ... handled four of the WSU kickoff s 11-9-13 GVSU DNP in the Ashland contest. 11-16-13 @ Mich. Tech DNT

2012: Dressed for the fi nal nine games after missing the season opener with an injury ... did 9-4-14 Mich. Tech 0 0 0 0 -- 4 224 56.0 0 not see any playing time ... switched to No. 1. 9-13-14 Carson-New. 0 0 0 0 -- 8 416 42.0 1 9-20-14 @ Malone 0 0 0 0 -- 7 416 59.4 0 2011: Dressed for the fi nal fi ve home games, but did not see any playing time ... was 9-27-14 Northwood 0 0 0 0 -- 8 508 63.5 1 redshirted ... wore No. 98. 10-4-14 Tiffi n 0 0 0 0 -- 4 222 55.5 0 10-11-14 @ GVSU 0 0 0 0 -- 2 125 62.5 0 10-18-14 @ NMU 0 0 0 0 -- 7 404 57.7 1 High School: A 2011 graduate of Grosse Ile High School ... earned two varsity letters for 10-25-14 Walsh 0 0 0 0 -- 9 400 44.4 0 coach John Bodner ... made a season-high eight extra points as a senior vs. Monroe Jeff erson 11-1-14 @ Findlay 0 0 0 0 -- 8 384 48.0 0 ... selected to the 2010 MHSSCA All-State (Soccer) First Team after leading the Red Devils with 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie 0 0 0 0 -- 8 408 51.0 0 24 assists ... also scored 12 goals to earn First Team All-Huron League honors ... connected on 11-15-14 Hillsdale 0 0 0 0 -- 4 193 48.2 0 a 36-yard fi eld goal in a 2009 win over New Boston Huron ... named to the 2009 All-Downriver Denotes Career Highs Soccer team and was a second-team all-state honoree after recording nine goals and 14 assists and helping the Red Devils advance to the Division 3 regional ... was a member of the 2010 WSU ALL-TIME SCORING KICKERS Homecoming Court ... was a two-year soccer captain. Place Name PAT Made FG Made Points 1) Stefan Terleckyj, 2010-2014 169 39 286 Personal: Full name--Majd M. Khytaz ... born January 11, 1993, in Damascus, Syria ... son of 2) David Chudzinski, 2005-2008 107 33 206 Afaf Khytaz ... has two sisters, Laila and Dania ... is a psychology major ... name is pronounced 3) Matt Fishburn, 1994-1997 68 30 158 4) Jerry McGowan, 1983-1986 56 28 140 MAWJ kuh-TAWZ ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2013, Fall 5) Bob Klick, 1988-1990 53 21 116 2013 and Winter 2015. 6) Bill Kelley, 1973-1976 60 11 93 7) Craig Motzer, 1986-1987 29 19 86 Khytaz’s Career Statistics 8) Paul Graham, 2014-SA 42 14 84 Year GP 1-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total Long PAT Pts 9) Nick Palombit, 1991-1993 56 8 80 2013 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 10) Stephen Wayne, 2001-2004 43 12 79 2014 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 11) Greg Gundersen, 2003-2004 40+ 12 76 12) Brad Newitt, 1998-1999 38 12 74 Year GP Kickoff s Yds Avg Long TB Net 13) Anthony Morasso, 2005-2009 39 8 63 2013 2 8 415 51.9 62 0 37 14) Carey Starnes, 1980 16 11 49 2014 11 69 3700 53.6 65 3 36 15) Dick Lisabeth, 1951-54 48 0 48^ Career 13 77 4115 53.4 65 3 36 16) Jeff Cetlinski, 1966-1968 40 2 46* 17) Duane Lockhart, 1977-1978 27 6 45 18) Greg Guyon, 1973-74 19 7 40 19) Matt Pomeroy, 2000 27 3 36 Roy Morris, 1981-82 27 3 36 +-Had a two-point conversion rush for 78 career points. ^-Scored 10 touchdowns for 108 career points. *-Scored six touchdowns for 82 career points.

#WARRIORFB 37 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE KICKERS/GRAHAM Personal: Full name--Paul C. Graham, Jr. ... born March 23, 1995, in Seminole, Fla. ... son of Paul and Kathleen Graham ... has an older brother Sean and an older sister Kristine ... Sean was a kicker at Eastern Michigan (2010) scoring 38 points ... Kristine played three years (2011- 38 Paul 13) of soccer at Albion, scoring twice in 2013 ... is a computer science major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2013 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2014 and Winter 2015.

GRAHAM Graham’s Career Statistics R-Sophomore • 6-1 • 183 Year GP 1-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total Long PAT Pts 2014 11 7-8 3-3 4-4 0-0 14-15 47 42-43 84 Commerce Twp., Mich. • Orchard Lake St. Mary’s H.S. Year GP Kickoff s Yds Avg Long TB Net 2014 Beyond Sports Network All-Super Region 4 Third Team 2014 11 1 35 35.0 35 0 28 2014 All-GLIAC Second Team 2014 USA College Football Freshman All-America Team Year GP Punts Yds Avg Long TB FC 50+ I20 2014 WSU Special Teams Most Valuable Player 2014 11 38 1479 37.9 55 3 13 4 13 2014 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection

Career Notes: Tied-for-31st in career scoring with 84 points ... 42 made extra points rank Graham’s Career Highs Field Goals Made: 10th, while his 43 attempts is tied for 13th ... has the second-highest PAT percentage of anyone 3 at Northern Michigan (10/18/14) in school history with at least 30 attempts (behind Stefan Terleckyj) ... ranks seventh in WSU Field Goals Attempted: history with 14 made fi eld goals ... currently holds the school record for fi eld goal percentage 3 at Northern Michigan (10/18/14) (93.3) with Terleckyj second at 68.4 percent (39-of-57) ... 37.92 punting average is fourth in Longest Field Goal: school history for those with at least 30 attempts (Terleckyj is the leader at 40.37). 47 at Northern Michigan (10/18/14) Extra Points Made: 2015: Named to the USA College Football Pre-Season All-America Second Team as a place- 7 vs. Walsh (10/25/14) kicker ... named to the Fred Mitchell Award Preseason Watch List. Extra Points Attempted: 7 vs. Walsh (10/25/14) 2014: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... voted to the All-GLIAC Second Team Points: ... selected WSU’s Special Teams Most Valuable Player ... named to the USA College Football 12 at Northern Michigan (10/18/14) Freshman All-America Team ... voted to the Beyond Sports Network All-Super Region 4 Third Punts: Team ... tied-for-second in the GLIAC with 14 made fi eld goals (made his fi rst 14 attempts 7 at Findlay (11/1/14) before his third holder of the season had troubles in the season fi nale) ... was 4-of-4 from Punting Average (min. 3 punts): beyond 40 yards and 7-of-7 from 30+ yards ... made his fi rst 42 PAT attempts before low snap 41.7 at Findlay [7-292] (11/1/14) on fi nal attempt of the season ... tied for the GLIAC lead in scoring among kickers with 84 points ... 14 made fi eld goals equaled the school record set in 2006 by David Chudzinski ... connected on both PAT attempts against Michigan Tech as well as a 24-yard fi eld goal ... punted fi ve times Graham’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics vs. the Huskies with two inside the 20 ... made both fi eld goal attempts (42 and 39 yards) vs. Date Opp PAT Made PAT Att. FGM FGA Long Punt Yds Avg. I20 Carson-Newman and all fi ve PAT attempts for 11 points ... connected on a 21-yard fi eld goal 9-4-14 Mich. Tech 2 2 1 1 24 5 159 31.8 2 and made all four PAT attempts at Malone ... made a 37-yard fi eld goal attempt and all six 9-13-14 Carson-New. 5 5 2 2 42 1 35 35.0 0 PAT chances vs. Northwood ... converted all three PAT attempts against Tiffi n ... made his sixth 9-20-14 @ Malone 4 4 1 1 21 2 85 42.5 1 consecutive fi eld goal attempt in the Grand Valley State contest ... averaged 39.5 yards on six 9-27-14 Northwood 6 6 1 1 37 0 ------punts with two inside the 20 at GVSU ... scored a career-best 12 points at Northern Michigan, 10-4-14 Tiffi n 3 3 0 0 -- 6 239 39.8 1 the most by a WSU kicker since Stefan Terleckyj scored 12 at NMU on Oct. 1, 2011 ... made a 10-11-14 @ GVSU 0 0 1 1 28 6 237 39.5 2 career-best three fi eld goals in the Superior Dome including a career-long 47 yard attempt ... 10-18-14 @ NMU 3 3 3 3 47 1 35 35.0 0 totaled 10 points vs. Walsh on seven PAT and one fi eld goal ... scored 11 points at Findlay and 10-25-14 Walsh 7 7 1 1 21 4 149 37.2 1 11-1-14 @ Findlay 5 5 2 2 41 7 292 41.7 5 averaged 41.7 yards on seven punts with fi ve inside the 20 to earn GLIAC Special Teams Player 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie 5 5 2 2 20 3 90 30.0 0 of the Week ... made two fi eld goals (28 & 41 yards) vs. the Oilers ... connected on both fi eld 11-15-14 Hillsdale 2 3 0 1 -- 4 158 39.5 1 goal attempts at Lake Erie ... averaged 39.5 yards on four punts with two fair catches and one Denotes Career Highs inside the 20 to earn WSU Special Teams Player of the Week ... tied for the national lead in fi eld goal percentage (93.3) ... 18th nationally in fi eld goals made per game (1.27) ... named to the Fred Mitchell Award Watch List for September and October.

2013: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted. JONES SETS WSU RECORD

High School: A 2013 graduate of Orchard Lake St. Mary’s High School ... was 100 percent On Nov. 26, 2011, then WSU senior safety Jeremy Jones set a school on fi eld goals as a senior for coach George Porritt ... earned All-State laurels in both football record with 144 interception return yards in a second round playoff (Detroit News Division 3-4 Honorable Mention) and lacrosse (MHSLCA Division II Honorable Mention All-State for spring 2012) ... named to the Detroit Free Press All-North Honorable win at Nebraska-Kearney. Jones had three fi rst half interceptions and Mention team as a senior ... selected to the Spinal Column Honorable Mention All-Area squad also eclipsed the school record for interception return yards in a career for 2012 ... lone punt in the 2012 state championship game went for 51 yards ... averaged with 406. nearly 60 yards on six kickoff s with four touchbacks in overtime loss to Grand Rapids Christian ... averaged 36.0 yards per punt as a junior with a long of 70 yards ... served as a lacrosse team captain as a senior.

38 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE DEFENSIVE ENDS/BUTLER-J. CARRIZALES Butler’s WSU Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date Opp Solo Asst Tot TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBrUp FF QBH 9-4-14 Mich. Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 91 Ashawn 9-13-14 Carson-New. 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-20-14 @ Malone 1 2 3 0.5 1 0.5 1 0 0 0 9-27-14 Northwood 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-4-14 Tiffi n 5 0 5 2.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 BUTLER 10-11-14 @ GVSU 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Senior • 6-4 • 258 10-18-14 @ NMU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-25-14 Walsh 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port Huron, Mich. • Port Huron H.S. 11-1-14 @ Findlay 0 2 2 0.5 3 0.5 3 0 0 0 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-15-14 Hillsdale 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection

2014: Played in all 11 games, making 10 starts (all except Carson Newman) ... started at defensive end in his Warrior debut vs. Michigan Tech and recorded a pass break-up ... had an assisted tackle vs. Carson-Newman ... made three tackles (1-2) at Malone including a half- 2 Jake sack ... totaled two tackles (1-1) against Northwood ... totaled a career-high fi ve (solo) tackles including two for loss vs. Tiffi n ... garnered four tackles (1-3) at Grand Valley State ... notched two solo tackles against Walsh ... tallied two assisted tackles at Findlay including a half-sack ... had an assisted tackle at Lake Erie ... fi nished second among WSU defensive linemen with 20 CARRIZALES tackles (10-10) ... recorded three tackles for loss (2 solo, 2 assisted) ... both sacks were assisted R-Sophomore • 6-2 • 239 ... switched to No. 91. Hamler, Ohio • Patrick Henry H.S. 2013: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... dressed for all fi ve home games, but did not 2014 All-GLIAC Second Team see any playing time ... selected WSU’s Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week for the Lake 2014 WSU Defensive Rookie of the Year Erie game ... wore No. 74, but will switch to No. 91 for 2014. 2014 USA College Football Freshman All-America Team 2012: Redshirted at Wayne State due to transfer regulations. 2015: Named to the USA College Football Pre-Season All-America Second Team ... switching to No. 2. Pre-WSU: Played one year (2010) at Grand Rapids Community College ... made a season-high three tackles (2-1) on Oct. 9 against Joilet Junior College, including a sack ... also recorded a 2014: Voted to the All-GLIAC Second Team ... selected as WSU’s Defensive Rookie of the Year tackle versus the College of DuPage on August 28 ... attended GRCC but did compete in 2011. award winner ... named to the USA College Football Freshman All-America Team ... played in all 11 games ... made collegiate debut as a back-up defensive end vs. Michigan Tech recording High School: A 2010 graduate of Port Huron High School ... earned First Team All-Area two solo tackles including a sack ... garnered a season-best seven solo tackles vs. Carson- accolades for the Big Reds ... also named First Team All-MAC for coach Ryan Mullins ... served Newman including one for loss along with a pass break-up ... totaled four tackles (3-1) at as a football team captain ... participated in basketball (two years) and track (one year). Malone including two for loss (one sack) and one forced fumble ... tallied three solo tackles against Northwood including two sacks, a forced fumble and a quarterback hurry ... notched Personal: Full name--Ashawn D. Butler ... born January 10, 1992, in Fort Bragg, N.C. ... son three solo tackles vs. Tiffi n including two for loss (one sack) ... recorded three assisted sacks of Carolyn Butler ... has a younger brother, Malik, and two sisters, Shakila and Sharice ... is a at Grand Valley State among his fi ve tackles (2-3) ... also had a quarterback hurry at GVSU ... criminal justice major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2013 credited with three tackles (2-1) at Northern Michigan ... had an assisted tackle at Findlay ... and Fall 2013. both tackles at Lake Erie were TFL ... totaled four tackles (2-2) vs. Hillsdale including 1.5 for Butler’s WSU Career Statistics loss (one sack) along with a quarterback hurry and a pass break-up ... had at least one tackle Year GP Solo Asst Total TFL Sacks FF FR PBrUp QBH for loss in nine games ... led all WSU defensive linemen with 35 tackles (27-8) ... tied for third 2014 11 10 10 20 3.0-7 1.0-4 0 0 1 0 on the squad with three quarterback hurries ... ranked third in the GLIAC in sacks (7.5 - 6 solo, 3 assisted) and fourth with 14 tackles for loss (12 solo, 4 assisted) ... fi nished 60th in the NCAA Butler’s WSU Career Highs with 0.68 sacks per game ... switched to No. 95. Tackles: 5 vs. Tiffi n (10/4/14) 2013: Dressed for all fi ve home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted Solo Tackles: ... selected WSU’s Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week for the Hillsdale game ... wore 5 vs. Tiffi n (10/4/14) No. 84. Assisted Tackles: 3 at Grand Valley State (10/11/14) High School: A 2013 graduate of Patrick Henry High School ... was a Second Team Associated Tackles For Loss: Press All-Ohio selection after recording 114 tackles including nine sacks among his 16 tackles 2.0 vs. Tiffi n (10/4/14) for loss ... forced three fumbles and recovered two others ... helped the Patriots reach the Sacks: Division V regional fi nal while serving as a team captain ... voted Northwest Ohio Athletic 0.5 (2x) MR at Findlay (11/1/14) League (NWOAL) Defensive Player of the Year as well as Associated Press Division V Northwest Quarterback Hurries: Ohio District lineman of the year ... was a four-year letterwinner for coach Bill Inselmann, who NA totaled 314 career tackles, including 21 sacks ... named to the Toledo Blade First Team as a Pass Break-Ups: defensive lineman ... was a three-time fi rst-team all-league pick ... selected for the 2013 Ohio 1 vs. Michigan Tech (9/4/14) High School Football Coaches Association North-South Classic ... competed in the shot put for PHHS and was a state qualifi er in 2012 ... placed second in the 2013 track regionals in the shot put (55-10.00) ... was the Patriots top track scorer for three straight years ... served as a

#WARRIORFB 39 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE DEFENSIVE ENDS/CARRIZALES-WILLIAMS-COLEMAN football team captain.

Personal: Full name--Jacob M. Carrizales ... born September 30, 1994, in Bowling Green, Ohio ... son of Donnie and Elissa Carrizales ... has three brothers, Donnie, Nick and Caleb, and 9 Adam one younger sister, Abby ... Caleb will be a freshman this fall with the Warrior football program ... is a criminal justice major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2013 ... last name is pronounced CARA-zal-lis. WILLIAMS Carrizales’ Career Statistics Junior • 6-4 • 235 Year GP Solo Asst Total TFL Sacks FF FR PBrUp QBH 2014 11 27 8 35 14.0-74 7.5-50 2 0 2 3 Lake City, Mich. • Lake City H.S. (NMU)

2014: Redshirted at Wayne State due to GLIAC transfer rules ... selected WSU Scout Team Carrizales’ Career Highs Defensive Player of the Week for the Northern Michigan game. Tackles: 7 vs. Carson-Newman (9/13/14) 2013: Appeared in six games for Northern Michigan making 39 tackles (19 solo, 20 assisted) Solo Tackles: ... totaled fi ve sacks including a career-high 2.5 against Hillsdale (Oct. 5) ... had three pass 7 vs. Carson-Newman (9/13/14) break-ups with two coming in the season-opener vs. Findlay (Sept. 14) ... forced one fumble Assisted Tackles: against Wayne State ... recorded 9.0 tackles for loss with a season-high three vs. the Warriors. 3 at Grand Valley State (10/11/14) Tackles For Loss: 2012: Redshirted at Northern Michigan. 2.0 (4x) MR at Lake Erie (11/8/14) Sacks: High School: A 2012 graduate of Lake City High School ... was a four-year letterwinner for 2.0 vs. Northwood (9/27/14) coach Tim Peterson ... was an Associated Press Division 7-8 All-State selection in both 2010 Quarterback Hurries: and 2011 ... earned all-conference honors ... recorded a career-best 15 tackles including four 1 (3x) MR vs. Hillsdale (11/15/14) sacks against Beal City ... also participated in basketball and track for the Trojans ... served as Pass Break-Ups: a football team captain. 1 (2x) MR vs. Hillsdale (11/15/14) Forced Fumbles: Personal: Full name--Adam J. Williams ... born February 19, 1993, in Lake City ... son of Felicia 1 (2x) MR vs. Northwood (9/27/14) Thomas, and Tim and Michelle Peterson ... is a criminal justice major.

Carrizales’ Career Game-By-Game Statistics Williams’ Career Statistics (from Northern Michigan) Date Opp Solo Asst Tot TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBrUp FF QBH Year GP Solo Asst Total TFL Sacks FF FR PBrUp QBH 9-4-14 Mich. Tech 2 0 2 1.0 6 1.0 6 0 0 0 2014 6 19 20 39 9.0-47 5.0-36 1 0 3 0 9-13-14 Carson-New. 7 0 7 1.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 9-20-14 @ Malone 3 1 4 2.0 9 1.0 4 0 1 0 Williams’ Career Game-By-Game Statistics (from NMU) 9-27-14 Northwood 3 0 3 2.0 13 2.0 13 0 1 1 Date Opp Solo Asst Tot TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBrUp FF QBH 10-4-14 Tiffi n 3 0 3 2.0 12 1.0 8 0 0 0 9-14-13 Findlay 2 4 6 1.5 9 1.5 9 2 0 0 10-11-14 @ GVSU 2 3 5 1.5 12 1.5 12 0 0 1 9-21-13 Ohio Dom. 3 5 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 10-18-14 @ NMU 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-28-13 @ Ashland 3 4 7 1.0 5 0 0 0 0 0 10-25-14 Walsh 1 0 1 1.0 5 0 0 0 0 0 10-5-13 Hillsdale 2 2 4 2.5 21 2.5 21 0 0 0 11-1-14 @ Findlay 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-12-13 @ Mich. Tech 4 2 6 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie 2 0 2 2.0 8 0 0 0 0 0 10-19-13 @ GVSU DNP 11-15-14 Hillsdale 2 2 4 1.5 8 1.0 7 1 0 1 10-26-13 Wayne State 5 3 8 3.0 10 1.0 6 0 1 0 Denotes Career Highs 11-2-13 Northwood DNP 11-9-13 @ SVSU DNP NEUTRAL SITE CONTESTS 11-16-13 @ Ferris St. DNP Denotes Career Highs Wayne State played in the 2011 NCAA Division II National Championship game on December 17, in Florence, Ala., marking the school’s sixth neutral site game in program history. The fi fth neutral site game, and the fi rst not in Southeast Michigan, was played on Sept. 29, 90 Derrick 2007, at Fifth Third Ballpark in Comstock Park, Mich., as WSU battled Grand Valley State.

WSU played Hillsdale on November 6, 2004, at Ford Field, marking WSU’s fourth neutral site COLEMAN contest in Southeast Michigan. On September 20, 1980, WSU lost a 26-3 decision to Northern R-Freshman • 6-4 • 220 Michigan in the fi rst Michi-Dome Football Classic contest held in the Pontiac Silverdome. Beverly Hills, Mich. • Country Day H.S.

The Tartars defeated Slippery Rock,14-13, on September 12, 1981, before 34,876 at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor. The following weekend, WSU suff ered a 52-7 setback to Northern Michigan in the Second Annual Michi-Dome Football Classic at the Pontiac Silverdome.

40 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE DEFENSIVE ENDS/COLEMAN-NANCE -- NOSE TACKLES/EL HAGE 2014: Dressed for the fi nal fi ve home games, but did not see any playing time ... selected WSU Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week for the Carson-Newman game. High School: A 2014 graduate of Detroit Country Day High School ... was a two-year 66 Raafat letterwinner ... received the squad’s Leader Award ... helped the Yellowjackets to an 8-4 record in 2013 and the third round of the state playoff s where they fell 33-28 to the eventual state champions ... played for coach Dan MacLean ... served as a team captain. EL HAGE Personal: Full name--Derrick D. Coleman ... born April 28, 1996, in Hackensack, N.J. ... son of R-Senior • 6-1 • 304 Derick and Gina Coleman ... father is a former Syracuse and NBA player, who was drafted No. 1 Dearborn, Mich. • Edsel Ford H.S. overall in 1990 by the New Jersey Nets ... dad was the 1991 NBA Rookie of the Year and won a gold medal with Team USA at the 1994 FIBA World Championship ... father played in 781 NBA Career Notes: Played in 22 career games, making seven starts. games totaling 12,884 points, 7,232 rebounds, 1,985 assists, and 1,051 blocked shots ... dad averaged nearly 17 points per game in 39 career playoff games ... has one younger sister, Nala 2014: Saw playing time as a back-up nose tackle in the fi rst eight games, before starting the ... is a communication studies major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) last three contests ... had an assisted tackle at Malone and a solo stop at Northern Michigan for Fall 2014 and Winter 2015. ... recorded a season-best three tackles (2-1) including one for loss vs. Walsh ... garnered an assisted tackle at Findlay and made a solo stop at Lake Erie ... tallied a career-high three solo tackles including one for loss against Hillsdale. 95 Kolby 2013: Played in 10 games (dressed but did not play vs. Malone), starting the fi nal four contests ... tallied one assisted tackle as a back-up defensive tackle in each of the fi rst two games ... saw limited time at Lake Erie ... notched an assisted tackle against Northwood ... made a career-high four tackles (2-2) at Northern Michigan including one for loss in fi rst career NANCE start ... totaled two tackles (1-1) at Ferris State including a half-tackle for loss ... recorded two R-Freshman • 6-2 • 243 tackles (1-1) vs. Grand Valley and made a solo stop at Michigan Tech. Farmington Hills, Mich. • Harrison H.S. 2012: Dressed for all 10 games, seeing action in one contest ... had two assisted tackles, both for loss in collegiate debut at Malone. 2014: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... selected WSU Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week for the Hillsdale game. 2011: Dressed for the six home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... earned WSU’s Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week award for both the Ohio Dominican High School: A 2014 graduate of Farmington Hills Harrison High School ... was a two-year and St. Cloud contests. letterwinner for the Hawks and coach John Herrington ... off ensive and defensive line coach was former Warrior Jon Herstein (2002-04) ... was an all-league selection ... also competed in High School: A 2011 graduate of Dearborn Edsel Ford High School ... was an All-City selection track for FHHHS. by the Dearborn Press and Guide … helped anchor both the off ensive and defensive lines from his tackle position ... earned two varsity letters for coach Mark Tyler and the Thunderbirds … Personal: Full name--Kolby M. Nance ... born June 7, 1996, in Farmington Hills ... son of Kevin was the squad’s defensive MVP. and Jennifer Nance ... has one older brother, Kyle ... is an engineering major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2014. Personal: Full name--Raafat El Hage ... born August 12, 1993 ... son of Saleh El Hage and Continued from page 30 Kinchala Kazzoun ... has one younger brother (Reda) ... is a global supply chain management major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Winter 2014 ... Wayne State University Athletics Historical Timeline named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2014 and Winter 2015 ... name is • 1971 – Dr. Chalmer G. Hixson is named Athletic Director (1971-1981) pronounced ruh-FAHT EL hah-ZHEE. • 1973 – Women’s Diver Dacia Schileru becomes fi rst female athlete to compete at an NCAA Championships, fi nishing 13th overall. With this accomplishment, she is El Hage’s Career Highs recognized by the NCAA Hall of Champions in Indianapolis, IN, and was recognized Tackles: as a Top 50 performance in NCAA history. 4 at Northern Michigan (10/26/13) • 1975 – Wayne State University joins the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Con- Solo Tackles: 3 vs. Hillsdale (11/15/14) ference (GLIAC); Men’s Fencing Wins First NCAA Championship; Football wins fi rst Assisted Tackles: GLIAC Championship; Women’s Tennis wins fi rst GLIAC Championship; Men’s Tennis 2 (2x) MR at NMU (10/26/13) wins fi rst GLIAC Championship; Men’s Outdoor Track wins fi rst GLIAC Championship Tackles For Loss: • 1976 – Men’s Indoor Track wins fi rst GLIAC Championship 1.0 (4x) MR vs. Hillsdale (11/15/14) • 1979 – Men’s Fencing wins NCAA Championship; Volleyball wins fi rst GLIAC Sacks: Championship NA • 1980 – Men’s Fencing wins NCAA Championship; Women’s Basketball wins fi rst Quarterback Hurries: GLIAC Championship; Baseball wins fi rst GLIAC Championship NA • 1981 – Softball wins fi rst GLIAC Championship; Vernon Payne is named Athletic Pass Break-Ups: NA Director (1981-1982) Forced Fumbles: • 1982 – Women’s Fencing wins First NCAA Championship; Men’s Fencing wins NA NCAA Championship; Dr. Fred A. Mulhauser is named Athletic Director (1982-1988) Continued on page 51

#WARRIORFB 41 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE NOSE TACKLES/EL HAGE-BINKOWSKI El Hage’s Career Statistics his two tackles (1-1) vs. Grand Valley ... saw time on the kickoff return team in fi ve games Year GP Solo Asst Total TFL Sack FF FR PBrUp QBH and the PAT/FG unit in three contests ... totaled fi ve tackles for loss on the season (4 solo, 2 2012 1 0 2 2 1.0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 assisted). 2013 10 5 7 12 1.5-4 0-0 0 0 0 0 2014 11 7 3 10 2.0-4 0-0 0 0 0 0 2012: One of two true freshmen to make collegiate debut at Ashland ... saw special teams Career 11 5 9 14 2.5-6 0-0 0 0 0 0 action (FG/PAT) in all 10 games ... recorded fi ve tackles (2-3) at Malone in fi rst game at defensive end, including two solo tackles for loss ... saw action on kickoff return in the last El Hage’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics four games. Date Opp Solo Asst Tot TFL Yds Sacks Yds FF FR QBH 9-8-12 @ Ashland DNP High School: A 2012 graduate of Romeo High School ... helped the Bulldogs to an 8-3 record 9-15-12 Lake Erie DNP in 2011 by recording 80 tackles, including 5.5 sacks while forcing two fumbles for coach Curt 9-22-12 @ Malone 0 2 2 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Rienas’ squad ... earned All-County and All-Metro East First Team accolades ... made 46 tackles 9-29-12 @ Northwood DNP as junior helping RHS to a 9-2 record ... also had 2.5 sacks in 2010 ... served as a football team 10-6-12 Hillsdale DNP captain ... also participated in basketball, powerlifting and track (shot put). 10-11-12 @ SVSU DNP 10-20-12 Northern Mi. DNP 10-27-12 Ferris State DNP Personal: Full name--Dalton J. Binkowski ... born June 30, 1994, in Washington, Mich. ... son 11-3-12 @ GVSU DNP of Chuck and Lynn Binkowski ... has two older sisters, Amanda and Chelsea ... is majoring in 11-10-12 Mich. Tech DNP criminal justice ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2012 ... is an alternate member of the WSU Student-Athlete Leadership Council. 9-5-13 @ C-N 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-14-13 Ashland 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Binkowski’s Career Statistics 9-21-13 @ Lake Erie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Year GP Solo Asst Total TFL Sack FF FR PBrUp QBH 9-28-13 Malone DNP 2012 10 2 3 5 2.0-5 0-0 0 0 0 0 10-5-13 Northwood 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 7 7 12 19 5.0-27 2.5-24 0 0 0 0 10-12-13 @ Hillsdale 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 17 9 15 24 7.0-32 2.5-24 0 0 0 0 10-19-13 SVSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-26-13 @ NMU 2 2 4 1.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Binkowski’s Career Highs 11-2-13 @ FSU 1 1 2 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 Tackles: 11-9-13 GVSU 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 at Carson-Newman (9/5/13) 11-16-13 @ Mich. Tech 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Solo Tackles: 9-4-14 Mich. Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 at Northern Michigan (10/26/13) 9-13-14 Carson-New. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Assisted Tackles: 9-20-14 @ Malone 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 at Carson-Newman (9/5/13) 9-27-14 Northwood 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tackles For Loss: 10-4-14 Tiffi n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 (2x) MR vs. Saginaw Valley State 10-11-14 @ GVSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (10/19/13) 10-18-14 @ NMU 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sacks: 10-25-14 Walsh 2 1 3 1.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 (2x) MR vs. Grand Valley State 11-1-14 @ Findlay 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (11/9/13) 11-15-14 Hillsdale 3 0 3 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Quarterback Hurries: Denotes Career Highs NA Forced Fumbles: NA

Binkowski’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics 97 Dalton Date Opp Solo Asst Tot TFL Yds Sack Yds PBrUp FR QBH 9-8-12 @ Ashland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-15-12 Lake Erie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-22-12 @ Malone 2 3 5 2.0 5 0 0 0 0 0 BINKOWSKI 9-29-12 @ Northwood 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R-Junior • 6-2 • 270 10-6-12 Hillsdale 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-11-12 @ SVSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Washington, Mich. • Romeo H.S. 10-20-12 Northern Mi. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-27-12 Ferris State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career Notes: Played in all 17 games dressed in his fi rst two seasons at WSU ... missed four 11-3-12 @ GVSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 games due to injury. 11-10-12 Mich. Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9-5-13 @ Carson-N. 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014-15: Was not a member of the football team during fall semester ... rejoined the squad INJURED -- 9-14-13 vs. Ashland through 10-5-13 vs. Northwood in January 2015. 10-12-13 @ Hillsdale 1 0 1 1.0 10 1.0 10 0 0 0 10-19-13 SVSU 1 2 3 2.0 5 0.5 3 0 0 0 2013: Played in seven games, including the fi nal six contests (missed four straight games - 10-26-13 @ NMU 3 1 4 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 AU-NU with an injury) ... totaled a career-high six assisted tackles as a back-up defensive end 11-2-13 @ Ferris State 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Carson-Newman ... recorded a sack at Hillsdale ... had two tackles for loss including a half- 11-9-13 GVSU 1 1 2 1.0 11 1.0 11 0 0 0 sack among his three tackles (1-2) vs. Saginaw Valley ... made four tackles (3-1) at Northern 11-16-13 @ Mich. Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Denotes Career Highs Michigan including one for loss ... tallied three tackles (1-2) at Ferris State ... had a sack among 42 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE NOSE TACKLES/MAZUR-BAKER Mazur’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date Opp Solo Asst Tot TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBrUp FF QBH 9-4-14 Mich. Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 92 Blake 9-13-14 Carson-New. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-20-14 @ Malone 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-27-14 Northwood 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-4-14 Tiffi n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MAZUR 10-11-14 @ GVSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R-Sophomore • 6-2 • 259 10-18-14 @ NMU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-25-14 Walsh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Comstock Park, Mich. • Comstock Park H.S. 11-1-14 @ Findlay 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie 1 2 3 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2014 GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team Selection 11-15-14 Hillsdale 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Denotes Career Highs 2014: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... played in all 11 games ... made collegiate debut as a back-up defensive tackle vs. Michigan Tech ... notched two assisted tackles at Malone, and one assisted stop at Findlay ... recorded a career-best three tackles (1-2) at Lake Erie, including a tackle for loss ... had an assisted tackle against Hillsdale. 96 LaMonte 2013: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... selected WSU’s Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week for the Saginaw Valley game. BAKER High School: A 2013 graduate of Comstock Park High School ... was a two-time OK Blue All- Conference player for coach Mark Chapman ... helped the Panthers advance to the Division 4 Sophomore • 6-3 • 281 state semifi nal game in each of his last two years ... recorded 91 tackles including seven sacks Mt. Clemens, Mich. • L’Anse Creuse North H.S. and two forced fumbles as CPHS won a team record 11 games in 2012, including a win over No. 1 ranked Grand Rapids Catholic Central in the second round of the playoff s ... tallied 33 2014: Switched to No. 96 ... dressed for the fi nal four home games, but did not see any playing quarterback hurries and 11 pass break-ups ... was a three-year starter both ways who earned time ... missed the fi rst two home games due to a pre-season injury. All-Area accolades in 2011 and 2012 ... totaled 79 tackles including six sacks as a junior ... was a member of the National Honor Society ... participated in the shot put and discus throws for 2013: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted the Panthers ... also competed in basketball ... served as a team captain in football. ... selected WSU’s Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week for the Northwood game ... wore No. 63. Personal: Full name--Blake R. Mazur ... born July 3, 1995, in Grand Rapids ... son of Bob and Beth Mazur ... has two older brothers, Rob and Bill, and a younger sister, Olivia ... Bill played High School: A 2013 graduate of L’Anse Cruese North High School ... was a three-year starter football at Ferris State (2009-11) ... is a nursing major and would like to be a nurse anesthetist for the Crusaders ... voted to the All-Macomb County Second Team after recording 39 solo ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2013 and Winter 2014 tackles including 5.5 sacks ... started at defensive tackle for coach Anthony Kiner ... competed ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2014 and Winter 2015 ... last in the 2012 MHSAA state wrestling tournament at 285 pound weight class and placed eighth name is pronounced maize-ER (rhymes with razor) ... is a member of the Student-Athlete as a senior with a 45-8 record ... twice earned letters in wrestling ... was a First Team All- Advisory Committee (SAAC). Macomb County and Macomb Area Conference selection ... named to the MCWCA Dream Team for 2012-13 ... served as a team captain in both football and wrestling. Mazur’s Career Statistics Year GP Solo Asst Total TFL Sacks FF FR PBrUp QBH Personal: Full name--LaMonte L. Baker ... born November 26, 1995, in Mt. Clemens ... son 2014 11 1 6 7 1.0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 of LeRoy Jamison and Alisha Baker ... has one younger brother, LaRaymond, and two sisters, LeAndra and Darienne ... is a business management major ... fi rst name is pronounced Lamont. Mazur’s Career Highs Tackles: 3 at Lake Erie (11/8/14) Solo Tackles: 1 at Lake Erie (11/8/14) Assisted Tackles: 2 (2x) MR at Lake Erie (11/8/14) Tackles For Loss: 1.0 at Lake Erie (11/8/14) Sacks: NA Quarterback Hurries: NA Pass Break-Ups: NA Forced Fumbles: NA

#WARRIORFB 43 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE DEFENSIVE TACKLES/RODGERS-JEFFERSON Rodgers’ WSU Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date Opp Solo Asst Tot TFL Yds Sack Yds PBrUp FR QBH 9-4-14 Mich. Tech INJ 99 Derrick 9-13-14 Carson-New. INJ 9-20-14 @ Malone INJ 9-27-14 Northwood 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RODGERS 10-4-14 Tiffi n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-11-14 @ GVSU 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R-Senior • 6-4 • 301 10-18-14 @ NMU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-25-14 Walsh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Redford, Mich. • Thurston H.S. (DuPage) 11-1-14 @ Findlay 1 0 1 1.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie 1 0 1 1.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2014: Played as a back-up defensive tackle in the last eight games after missing the fi rst three 11-15-14 Hillsdale 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 games due to injury ... had an assisted tackle at Grand Valley State ... recorded a tackle for loss Denotes Career Highs at both Findlay and Lake Erie ... made a solo stop against Hillsdale.

Pre-WSU: Played the last two seasons (2012 and 2013) for the College of DuPage and coach Matt Foster after redshirting in 2011 ... started all 11 games for the Chaparrals in 2013 helping Marv them to a 7-4 mark along with a bowl game ... voted to the All-Midwest Conference Second 59 Team in 2013 ... had a season-best six tackles in three contests ... recorded a season-high three tackles for loss against ASA in the Carrier Dome Bowl game ... had a fumble recovery against Iowa Western Community College and a season-best two sacks against Olivet Nazarene J.V. ... JEFFERSON fi nished his sophomore year with 40 tackles (23 solo, 17 assisted), 12 tackles for loss, including 5.5 sacks ... competed in four games as a freshman recording a sack and two pass break-ups. R-Junior • 6-1 • 270 Farmington, Mich. • Farmington H.S. High School: A 2011 graduate of Redford Thurston High School ... named to the Detroit News All Metro-West team as a senior for coach Bob Snell’s squad ... posted 66 tackles (19 for loss), Career Notes: Played in 11 contests in his two seasons for the Green and Gold. four sacks and three forced fumbles in helping the Eagles to a 9-3 record in 2010 ... named to the 2010 Detroit Free Press All-West First Team ... also played as an off ensive tackle in high 2014: Dressed for all 11 games, seeing action in nine contests as a back-up defensive lineman school. ... recorded a solo tackle vs. Carson-Newman ... totaled a season-high two assisted tackles at Malone ... played on the punt return team against Tiffi n ... had a quarterback hurry against Personal: Full name--Derrick J. Rodgers ... born May 18, 1993, in Detroit ... son of Nate and Walsh and an assisted tackle at Lake Erie ... notched an assisted tackle vs. Hillsdale. Vicki Rodgers ... father was a three-year letterwinner (1982-84) as a middle guard at the ... has one younger brother, Landry ... is a communications major. 2013: Played in two games ... made collegiate debut at Lake Erie ... also saw time at defensive end vs. Northwood ... selected WSU’s Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week for the Ferris Rodgers’ WSU Career Statistics State game. Year GP Solo Asst Total TFL Sack FF FR PBrUp QBH 2014 8 3 1 4 2.0-6 0-0 0 0 0 0 2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... selected WSU’s Scout Defensive Player of the Week for both the Hillsdale and Michigan Tech contests. Rodgers’ Career Highs Tackles: High School: A 2012 graduate of Farmington High School ... named to the 2011 Oakland 1 (4x) MR vs. Hillsdale (11/15/14) Activities Association White Division First team as well as the Detroit News All-Metro North Solo Tackles: First Team ... started at both off ensive guard and defensive line for the Falcons ... helped coach 1 (3x) MR vs. Hillsdale (11/15/14) John Bechtel’s squads to a 7-3 record in 2010 and a 6-5 mark in 2011 ... made 38 tackles as a Assisted Tackles: senior including 19 solo stops ... served as a team captain in 2011 ... was a two-year varsity 1 at Grand Valley State (10/11/14) letterwinner. Tackles For Loss: 1.0 (2x) MR at Lake Erie (11/8/14) Personal: Full name--Marvin M.L. Jeff erson ... born January 28, 1995, in Livonia ... son of Sacks: Janee Alexander-Howard and Marvin Jeff erson III ... is a biochemistry and chemical biology NA major. Quarterback Hurries: NA Jeff erson’s Career Statistics Pass Break-Ups: Year GP Solo Asst Total TFL Sack FF FR PBrUp QBH NA 2013 2 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2014 9 1 4 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 Forced Fumbles: Career 11 1 4 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 NA

44 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE DEFENSIVE TACKLES/JEFFERSON-LITTLEJOHN High School: A 2012 graduate of Flint Northern High School ... was a four-year varsity Jeff erson’s Career Highs letterwinner for coach Fred Jackson ... selected to the Saginaw Valley League Second Team as a Tackles: sophomore and fi rst team his last two seasons … recorded 65 tackles, including seven sacks in 2 at Malone (9/20/14) 2010 ... made 73 tackles as a senior including two forced fumbles ... helped FNHS to a 5-4 mark Solo Tackles: as a junior ... voted team MVP as a senior after earning Defensive MVP honors as a sophomore 1 vs. Carson-Newman (9/13/14) and junior ... served as a team captain in both football and baseball ... also competed in track Assisted Tackles: (discus) for the Vikings ... played catcher, fi rst base and third base. 2 at Malone (9/20/14) Tackles For Loss: Personal: Full name--Jada D. Littlejohn ... born February 6, 1994, in Flint ... son of Richard NA and Michelle Littlejohn ... has one brother, Fredrick, and one sister, Nia ... is majoring in Sacks: kinesiology ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2014 ... fi rst NA name is pronounced juh-TAY. Quarterback Hurries: 1 vs. Walsh (10/25/14) Littlejohn’s Career Statistics Pass Break-Ups: Year GP Solo Asst Total TFL Sack FF FR PBrUp QBH NA 2013 11 2 6 8 1.0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 Forced Fumbles: 2014 11 3 4 7 1.0-3 0-0 0 1 0 0 NA Career 22 5 10 15 2.0-4 0-0 0 1 0 0

Littlejohn’s Career Highs Rodgers’ WSU Career Game-By-Game Statistics Tackles: Date Opp Solo Asst Tot TFL Yds Sack Yds PBrUp FR QBH 3 at Malone (9/20/14) 9-4-14 Mich. Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Solo Tackles: 9-13-14 Carson-New. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 vs. Carson-Newman (9/13/14) 9-20-14 @ Malone 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Assisted Tackles: 9-27-14 Northwood 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 at Malone (9/20/14) 10-4-14 Tiffi n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tackles For Loss: 10-11-14 @ GVSU DNP 1.0 (2x) MR vs. Tiffi n (10/4/14) 10-18-14 @ NMU DNP Sacks: 10-25-14 Walsh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 11-1-14 @ Findlay 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NA 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Quarterback Hurries: 11-15-14 Hillsdale 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NA Denotes Career Highs Forced Fumbles: NA Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. Northwood (9/27/14)

Littlejohn’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date Opp Solo Asst Tot TFL Yds Sacks Yds FF FR QBH 51 Jada 9-5-13 @ C-N 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-14-13 Ashland 1 0 1 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 9-21-13 @ Lake Erie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-28-13 Malone 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LITTLEJOHN 10-5-13 Northwood 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R-Junior • 6-2 • 263 10-12-13 @ Hillsdale 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-19-13 SVSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Flint, Mich. • Northern H.S. 10-26-13 @ NMU 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-2-13 @ FSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2015: Switching to No. 51. 11-9-13 GVSU 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-16-13 @ Mich. Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014: Played in all 11 games, making lone start against Carson-Newman ... saw playing time 9-4-14 Mich. Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 as a back-up nose tackle against Michigan Tech ... had a season-high two solo tackles vs. the 9-13-14 Carson-New. 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Eagles in fi rst career start ... recorded a career-best three tackles (0-3) at Malone ... recovered 9-20-14 @ Malone 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a fumble vs. Northwood ... made two tackles (1-1) against Tiffi n including one for loss ... wore 9-27-14 Northwood 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 No. 69. 10-4-14 Tiffi n 1 1 2 1.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 10-11-14 @ GVSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013: Played in all 11 games ... recorded two assisted tackles in collegiate debut as a back- 10-18-14 @ NMU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 up defensive tackle at Carson-Newman ... tallied a tackle for loss on a third-and-one during 10-25-14 Walsh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ashland’s opening drive (which led to a fi eld goal) ... saw limited time vs. Lake Erie, Malone 11-1-14 @ Findlay 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 and Hillsdale ... had an assisted tackle vs. Northwood ... made two assisted tackles at Northern 11-15-14 Hillsdale 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Michigan ... equaled a season-best with two tackles (1-1) against Grand Valley. Denotes Career Highs

2012: Dressed for the fi nal three home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted.

#WARRIORFB 45 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE DEFENSIVE TACKLES/MEDENBACH-LINEBACKERS/DeDAMOS Medenbach’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date Opp Solo Asst Tot TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBrUp FF QBH 9-5-13 @ Carson-N. ILL 1 98 Alex 9-14-13 Ashland 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-21-13 @ Lake Erie 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-28-13 Malone 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-5-13 Northwood 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MEDENBACH 10-12-13 @ Hillsdale 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R-Junior • 6-4 • 256 10-19-13 SVSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-26-13 @ NMU 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Muskegon, Mich. • Catholic Central H.S. 11-2-13 @ Ferris State 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-9-13 GVSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection 11-16-13 @ Mich. Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection 9-4-14 Mich. Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2014: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... played in 10 games as a back-up defensive 9-13-14 Carson-New. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-20-14 @ Malone 0 2 2 0.5 3 0.5 3 0 0 0 end ... made a solo tackle vs. Carson-Newman ... recorded two assisted tackles at Malone 9-27-14 Northwood INJ including a half-sack ... missed the Northwood game due to injury ... credited with an assisted 10-4-14 Tiffi n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 tackle at Grand Valley State and a solo stop at Northern Michigan ... tallied an assisted tackle 10-11-14 @ GVSU 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Walsh, and two assisted stops at Findlay ... totaled a season-best three tackles (1-2) at Lake 10-18-14 @ NMU 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Erie ... made two assisted stops vs. Hillsdale. 10-25-14 Walsh 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-1-14 @ Findlay 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... played in the last 10 games ... missed the 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-15-14 Hillsdale 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Carson-Newman contest with an illness ... made collegiate debut against Ashland as a back-up Denotes Career Highs defensive end and recorded one solo tackle ... also had a solo tackle at Lake Erie ... totaled a season-best two assisted tackles at Northern Michigan ... recorded an assisted tackle at Ferris State ... saw action on the PAT/FG unit in two games. 2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted. 44 Anthony High School: A 2012 graduate of Muskegon Catholic Central High School ... helped the Crusaders to a 9-2 mark as a senior by making 36 tackles, including 2.5 sacks ... had one fumble recovery in 2011 for coach Mike Holmes ... earned All-Area honors his last two years ... recorded DeDAMOS 71 tackles as a junior, including 18 in a win over Hopkins ... served as a football team captain ... earned all-state honors as a junior in the 110 hurdles. R-Junior • 6-2 • 250 Rockford, Mich. • Rockford H.S. Personal: Full name--Alex D. Medenbach ... born May 25, 1993, in Muskegon ... son of Paul and Joan Medenbach ... has one older brother, Andrew, who played in 33 games on the 2014 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection defensive line for Carnegie Mellon (2008-11) ... is a global supply chain management major 2013 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2012, Winter 2013, Fall 2014 and Winter 2015. Career Notes: Played in all 22 games in his two seasons for the Green and Gold, making 12 starts. Medenbach’s Career Statistics Year GP Solo Asst Total TFL Sacks FF FR PBrUp QBH 2014: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... started all 11 games at middle linebacker ... 2013 10 2 3 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 totaled three solo tackles vs. Michigan Tech ... recorded seven tackles (5-2) against the Carson- 2014 10 3 10 13 0.5-3 0.5-3 0 0 0 0 Career 20 5 13 18 0.5-3 0.5-3 0 0 0 0 Newman including a sack ... made seven tackles (2-5) at Malone including one for loss along with a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and two pass break-ups to earn WSU Defensive Player of the Week ... tallied two solo tackles and a quarterback hurry vs. Northwood ... tied for the Medenbach’s Career Highs team lead with eight tackles (8-0) against Tiffi n including two for loss (one sack) ... collected Tackles: four solo tackles at GVSU including a sack ... tied for game-high honors with 3.5 tackles for loss 3 at Lake Erie (11/8/14) at Northern Michigan among his seven total tackles (6-1) to earn WSU Defensive Player of the Solo Tackles: Week ... totaled six tackles (5-1) including one for loss against Walsh plus a forced fumble ... 1 (5x) MR at Lake Erie (11/8/14) credited with four tackles (1-4) plus a fumble recovery at Findlay ... recorded 10 tackles (4-6) at Assisted Tackles: Lake Erie along with 2.5 tackles for loss (1 sack) and a pass break-up ... notched a career-high 2 (5x) MR vs. Hillsdale (11/15/14) 12 tackles (8-4) in win over Hillsdale, along with the longest non-scoring interception return Tackles For Loss: in school history (85 yards) breaking an 89-year school record to earn WSU Defensive Player of 0.5 at Malone (9/20/14) the Week for the third time this season ... fi nished third on the squad in both tackles (70) and Sacks: tackles for loss (12.0 - 11 solo, 2 assisted), while ranking tied-for-second in forced fumbles (2) 0.5 at Malone (9/20/14) ... 12.0 TFL was tied-for-sixth in the GLIAC and two fumble recoveries was tied-for-fi fth ... all Quarterback Hurries: four sacks were solo ... was a CoSIDA Academic All-District Nominee ... saw time on the punt NA return unit. Pass Break-Ups: NA 2013: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... played in all 11 games, making fi rst career start in season fi nale at Michigan Tech ... made collegiate debut at Carson-Newman and

46 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE LINEBACKERS/DeDAMOS-HOBDY totaled a season-best eight assisted tackles, while also seeing time on the kickoff coverage DeDamos’ Career Game-By-Game Statistics team ... saw limited action at middle linebacker vs. Ashland ... recorded four tackles (2-2) at Lake Erie ... contributed to a fourth down stop vs. Malone ... credited with an assisted tackle Date Opp Solo Asst Tot TFL Yds Sack Yds FF PBrUp QBH 9-5-13 @ Carson-N. 0 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 against Northwood ... made a solo tackle vs. Saginaw Valley ... saw time at linebacker and on 9-14-13 Ashland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 kickoff return team at Northern Michigan ... totaled six tackles (1-5) at Ferris State along with 9-21-13 @ Lake Erie 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a tackle for loss and forced fumble ... recorded three solo tackles vs. Grand Valley ... equaled a 9-28-13 Malone 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 season-high with three solo tackles at MTU and fi nished with four total tackles (3-1) ... played 10-5-13 Northwood 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 on the punt return unit in two games (LEC and GVSU) and the punt coverage team in four 10-12-13 @ Hillsdale 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 contests ... also played on the PAT/FG unit in six games ... switched to No. 44. 10-19-13 SVSU 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-26-13 @ NMU 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-2-13 @ FSU 1 5 6 1.0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted 11-9-13 GVSU 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ... selected WSU’s Scout Defensive Player of the Week for both the Lake Erie and Northern 11-16-13 @ Mich. Tech 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Michigan contests ... wore No. 56. 9-4-14 Mich. Tech 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 High School: A 2012 graduate of Rockford High School ... was a two-year starter for coach 9-13-14 Carson-New. 5 2 7 1.0 5 1.0 5 0 0 0 Ralph Munger ... helped the Rams reach the semifi nals in both his senior (11-2) and junior 9-20-14 @ Malone 2 5 7 1.0 1 0 0 1 2 0 (11-2) seasons ... made 95 tackles (40-55) including 10 for loss as a senior ... totaled six sacks, 9-27-14 Northwood 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 1.0 fi ve pass break-ups and two interceptions in 2011 ... recorded 55 tackles (25-30) as a junior 10-4-14 Tiffi n 0 8 2.0 6 3 0 0 0 10 1.0 10 including three sacks ... tallied three pass break-ups, two interceptions and three fumble 10-11-14 @ GVSU 4 0 4 1.0 0 0 0 10-18-14 @ NMU 6 1 7 3.5 6 0 0 0 0 0 recoveries in nine games ... named to the 2011 Associated Press Division 1-2 Honorable Mention 10-25-14 Walsh 5 1 6 1.0 3 0 0 1 0 0 All-State squad ... selected to the Detroit News All-State Dream Team ... earned First Team 11-1-14 @ Findlay 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 All-OK Red Division accolades ... named to the All-Grand Rapids Area Dream Team ... earned 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie 4 6 10 2.5 10 1.0 8 0 1 0 All-Area Advance Dream Team accolades ... made three tackles (1-2) in the 2012 Michigan 11-15-14 Hillsdale 8 4 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 High School Football Coaches Association East-West All-Star game ... a two-year starter for the Denotes Career Highs Rams lacrosse squad, and earned three varsity letters as a midfi elder and defenseman ... was a four-year honor roll student.

Personal: Full name--Anthony T. DeDamos ... born January 12, 1994, in Grand Rapids ... son of Craig and Lisa DeDamos ... has one older brother, Dominic ... is majoring in fi nance ... named 56 Idris to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2012, Fall 2014 and Winter 2015 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2013, Fall 2013 and Winter 2014. HOBDY DeDamos’ Career Statistics R-Junior • 6-1 • 232 Year GP Solo Asst Total TFL Sack FF FR PBrUp QBH 2013 11 10 19 29 1.0-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 Flint, Mich. • Powers H.S. 2014 11 48 22 70 12.0-41 4.0-26 2 2 3 1 Career 22 58 41 99 13.0-43 4.0-26 3 2 3 1 2013 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection

2014: Saw playing time at linebacker and on punt coverage in all 11 games ... had one DeDamos’ Career Highs quarterback hurry vs. Michigan Tech ... credited with three tackles (1-2) vs. Carson-Newman Tackles: ... recorded two tackles (1-1) and a fumble recovery at Malone ... made three stops (1-2) 12 vs. Hillsdale (11/15/14) including a half-tackle for loss vs. Tiffi n ... lone stop at Grand Valley State was a half-sack ... Solo Tackles: played on all four special teams at Northern Michigan ... had one solo stop vs. the Wildcats 8 (2x) MR vs. Hillsdale (11/15/14) ... totaled three tackles (2-1) against Walsh and one assisted stop at Findlay ... garnered two Assisted Tackles: tackles (1-1), a quarterback hurry and a pass break-up at Lake Erie ... recorded a season-high 8 at Carson-Newman (9/5/13) three tackles in three diff erent contests ... totaled one tackle for loss (2 assisted) during the Tackles For Loss: season ... saw playing time on kickoff return in six games, kickoff coverage in fi ve games, and 3.5 at Northern Michigan (10/18/14) punt return vs. Walsh. Sacks: 1.0 (4x) MR at Lake Erie (11/8/14) 2013: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... played in all 11 games ... made collegiate Quarterback Hurries: debut as an outside linebacker at Carson-Newman ... saw time as an outside linebacker vs. 1 vs. Northwood (9/27/14) both Malone and Northwood ... had a solo tackle vs. the Pioneers and recorded a career-high Pass Break-Ups: two tackles (1-1) against the Timberwolves, both on punt coverage ... totaled two assisted 2 at Malone (9/20/14) tackles at Ferris State ... played on the kickoff coverage team in 10 contests (all but Northwood) Forced Fumbles: ... saw action on the kickoff return unit in three games, the punt coverage unit the last eight 1 (3x) MR vs. Walsh (10/25/14) games, and the punt return team in three contests ... switched to No. 56. Fumble Recoveries: 1 (2x) MR at Findlay (11/1/14) 2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... Interceptions: wore No. 46. 1 vs. Hillsdale (11/15/14) High School: A 2012 graduate of Flint Powers High School ... recorded 55 tackles including 27 assists with seven sacks and six fumble recoveries for coach Bob Buckel as a senior ... also rushed the ball for 189 yards and four touchdowns on 37 carries ... helped the Chargers capture

#WARRIORFB 47 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE LINEBACKERS/HOBDY-CUNNINGHAM the Division 5 state championship ... made three tackles (0-3) in the 2012 Michigan High School Football Coaches Association All-Star Game ... had a season-long 33 yard carry in the state championship game victory over Lansing Catholic Central ... also had two tackles for loss in the game at Ford Field ... served as a team captain in both football and basketball ... also 27 Valorian competed in track (200m). Personal: Full name--William I. Hobdy ... born August 20, 1994, in Flint ... son of Pondexter CUNNINGHAM and Verronica Hobdy ... has one older brother, Dexter ... is a marketing major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2012 and Winter 2015 ... named to the R-Junior • 6-2 • 219 Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2014 ... name is pronounced EE-dress HOB-dee. Kalamazoo, Mich. • Loy Norrix H.S.

Hobdy’s Career Statistics 2013 WSU Defensive Rookie of the Year Year GP Solo Asst Total TFL Sack FF FR PBrUp QBH 2013 11 2 4 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2014 11 7 10 17 1.0-3 0.5-2 0 1 1 2 2014: Played in the fi rst seven games, making one start (vs. Carson Newman) ... lone “offi cial” Career 22 9 14 23 1.0-3 0.5-2 0 1 1 2 tackle vs. Michigan Tech was a six-yard sack ... also made the stop on MTU’s PAT run ... three of four solo tackles vs. Carson-Newman came on kickoff coverage ... also had two quarterback hurries vs. the Eagles ... made three solo tackles on kickoff coverage at Malone plus totaled Hobdy’s Career Highs three assisted tackles for a season-high six total tackles ... also had a pass break-up vs. the Tackles: Pioneers ... notched a season-best fi ve solo tackles vs. Northwood along with a pass break-up 3 (3x) MR vs. Walsh (10/25/14) and a quarterback hurry ... recorded two tackles (1-1) against Tiffi n plus had a quarterback Solo Tackles: hurry ... credited with a blocked punt at Grand Valley State along with season-best tying six 2 vs. Walsh (10/25/14) tackles (1-5) including one for loss ... had an assisted tackle at Northern Michigan ... missed the Assisted Tackles: last four contests due to injury ... tied for the team lead with eight special teams tackles (8-0), 2 (3x) MR vs. Tiffi n (10/4/14) all on kickoff coverage ... totaled two tackles for loss (1 solo, 2 assisted) ... played on kickoff Tackles For Loss: coverage in all seven games played, the punt return unit in the fi rst six games and the kickoff 0.5 (2x) MR at GVSU (10/11/14) return team vs. the Dragons. Sacks: 0.5 at Grand Valley State (10/11/14) 2013: Recipient of the 2013 WSU Defensive Rookie of the Year award ... played in all 11 games, Quarterback Hurries: starting four times ... made three straight starts (Northwood, Hillsdale and Saginaw Valley) 1 (2x) MR at Lake Erie (11/8/14) and also vs. Grand Valley ... recorded two kickoff coverage tackles (1-1) in collegiate debut Pass Break-Ups: at Carson-Newman and one solo tackle at Lake Erie ... totaled six tackles (5-1) vs. Malone 1 at Lake Erie (11/8/14) including an eight-yard fumble return ... made four tackles (1-3) against Northwood including Fumble Recoveries: a tackle for loss along with a pass break-up ... tied for the team lead with a career-best seven 1 at Malone (9/20/14) tackles (4-3) at Hillsdale ... had a forced fumble along with a fumble recovery among his three solo tackles vs. Saginaw Valley ... recorded three tackles (1-2) at Northern Michigan ... totaled Hobdy’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics fi ve tackles (2-3) at Ferris State while playing on all four special teams ... made three solo tackles vs. Grand Valley ... tallied two solo stops at Michigan Tech ... saw action on kickoff Date Opp Solo Asst Tot TFL Yds Sack Yds FR PBrUp QBH 9-5-13 @ Carson-N. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 coverage the last 10 games, plus the kickoff return team in nine contests ... played on the punt 9-14-13 Ashland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 return unit in fi ve games and the punt coverage unit in seven contests ... led the Warriors with 9-21-13 @ Lake Erie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 seven special teams tackles (4-3), all on kickoff coverage ... tied-for-third in the GLIAC with 9-28-13 Malone 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 two fumble recoveries. 10-5-13 Northwood 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-12-13 @ Hillsdale 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012: Dressed for the last couple of home games, but did not see any playing time ... was 10-19-13 SVSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 redshirted. 10-26-13 @ NMU 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-2-13 @ FSU 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-9-13 GVSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 High School: A 2012 graduate of Loy Norrix High School ... recorded 84 tackles and seven 11-16-13 @ Mich. Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 interceptions in 2011 to earn Detroit Free Press Division 2 All-State honors … just the second LNHS football student-athlete to earn all-state accolades joining T.J. Duckett (1999) ... also 9-4-14 Mich. Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 selected to the Associated Press Division 1-2 All-State Honorable Mention squad for coach Sean 9-13-14 Carson-New. 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bergan ... earned Southwestern Michigan Athletic Conference honors ... selected to the Detroit 9-20-14 @ Malone 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 News Division 1-2 Honorable Mention All-State team ... rushed for 182 yards and a pair of 9-27-14 Northwood 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 touchdowns as a junior for Kalamazoo Central High School ... also returned punts and kickoff s 10-4-14 Tiffi n 1 2 3 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 for the Maroon Giants ... passed for four touchdowns as a sophomore ... competed in basketball 10-11-14 @ GVSU 0 1 1 0.5 2 0.5 2 0 0 0 10-18-14 @ NMU 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 and track. 10-25-14 Walsh 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-1-14 @ Findlay 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Personal: Full name--Valorian S. Cunningham ... born December 3, 1993, in Kalamazoo ... 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 son of Daniel and Valarie Cunningham ... has one older brother, Phillip, and one younger sister, 11-15-14 Hillsdale 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Danielle ... is a marketing/management major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa Denotes Career Highs 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2014.

48 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE LINEBACKERS/CUNNINGHAM-CARLIN Cunningham’s Career Statistics 2014: Saw playing time at linebacker in all 11 games ... only true freshman to play during the Year GP Solo Asst Total TFL Sack FF FR PBrUp QBH season ... made collegiate debut on the kickoff coverage unit vs. Michigan Tech ... had a solo 2013 11 23 13 36 1.0-5 0-0 1 2-8 1 0 tackle on kickoff coverage against the Huskies ... totaled a season-high two assisted tackles at 2014 7 15 10 25 2.0-11 1.5-11 0 0-0 2 4 Malone including a half-sack ... recorded a tackle for loss against Northwood ... had an assisted Career 18 38 23 61 3.0-16 1.5-11 1 2-8 3 4 tackle at Grand Valley State ... made a solo stop against Walsh ... blocked a Findlay punt which Jay Hayes returned 10 yards for a touchdown ... saw time on punt return in four games and kickoff coverage in four contests. Cunningham’s Career Highs Tackles: High School: A 2014 graduate of Utica Stevenson High School ... was a two-year starter for 7 at Hillsdale (10/12/13) the Titans and coach Steve Goralski ... recorded 109 tackles as a senior including fi ve sacks and Solo Tackles: four interceptions ... also scored two defensive touchdowns ... rushed for 100 yards in 2013 and 5 (2x) MR vs. Northwood (9/27/14) had 250 receiving yards as a tight end ... tallied 95 tackles in 2012, including 10 tackles for loss Assisted Tackles: along with four sacks ... had one rushing touchdown from his fullback position as a junior ... 5 at Grand Valley State (10/11/14) named to the Detroit Free Press All-East Honorable Mention Team as a running back in 2013 as Tackles For Loss: well as All-County First Team after being selected to the All-County Honorable Mention squad 1.0 (3x) MR at GVSU (10/11/14) as a junior ... served as a team captain ... a three-star recruit according to the D Zone. Sacks: 1.0 vs. Michigan Tech (9/4/14) Personal: Full name--Dustin M. Carlin ... born July 18, 1996, in Sterling Heights ... son of John Quarterback Hurries: and Victoria Carlin ... is a secondary education major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor 2 vs. Carson-Newman (9/13/14) Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2014 and Winter 2015. Pass Break-Ups: 1 (3x) MR vs. Northwood (9/27/14) Carlin’s Career Statistics Fumble Recoveries: Year GP Solo Asst Total TFL Sack FF FR QBH Blkd 1 (2x) MR vs. SVSU (10/19/13) 2014 11 4 4 8 1.5-3 0.5-2 0 0 0 1

Cunningham’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date Opp Solo Asst Tot TFL Yds Sack Yds FF PBrUp QBH Carlin’s Career Highs 9-5-13 @ Carson-N. 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tackles: 9-14-13 Ashland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 at Malone (9/20/14) 9-21-13 @ Lake Erie 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Solo Tackles: 9-28-13 Malone 5 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 (4x) MR at Lake Erie (11/8/14) 10-5-13 Northwood 1 3 4 1.0 5 0 0 0 1 0 10-12-13 @ Hillsdale 4 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Assisted Tackles: 10-19-13 SVSU 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 at Malone (9/20/14) 10-26-13 @ NMU 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tackles For Loss: 11-2-13 @ Ferris St. 2 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 vs. Northwood (9/27/14) 11-9-13 GVSU 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sacks: 11-16-13 @ Mich. Tech 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.5 at Malone (9/20/14) Quarterback Hurries: 9-4-14 Mich. Tech 1 0 1 1.0 6 1.0 6 0 0 0 NA 9-13-14 Carson-New. 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 9-20-14 @ Malone 3 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Pass Break-Ups: 9-27-14 Northwood 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 NA 10-4-14 Tiffi n 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Blocked Kicks: 10-11-14 @ GVSU 1 5 6 1.0 5 0.5 5 0 0 0 1 at Findlay (11/1/14) 10-18-14 @ NMU 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-25-14 Walsh INJ 11-1-14 @ Findlay INJ 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie INJ Carlin’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics 11-15-14 Hillsdale INJ Date Opp Solo Asst Tot TFL Yds Sack Yds FF PBrUp QBH Denotes Career Highs 9-4-14 Mich. Tech 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-13-14 Carson-New. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-20-14 @ Malone 0 2 2 0.5 2 0.5 2 0 0 0 9-27-14 Northwood 1 0 1 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10-4-14 Tiffi n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-11-14 @ GVSU 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-18-14 @ NMU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47 Dustin 10-25-14 Walsh 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-1-14 @ Findlay 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-15-14 Hillsdale 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CARLIN Denotes Career Highs Sophomore • 6-0 • 230 Sterling Hts., Mich. • Utica Stevenson H.S.

#WARRIORFB 49 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE LINEBACKERS/PITTMAN-CARTER-GARVIN-DOWDING 52 Anthony 48 Randy PITTMAN GARVIN R-Freshman • 6-3 • 210 R-Freshman • 6-1 • 221 Beverly Hills, Mich. • Birmingham Groves H.S. Belmont, Mich. • Rockford H.S.

2014: Dressed for the fi nal two home games, but did not see any playing time ... selected 2014: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... selected WSU Scout WSU Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week for the Northwood, Grand Valley State and Lake Team Defensive Player of the Week for the Walsh game and Off ensive Player of the Week for Erie games. the Hillsdale game.

High School: A 2014 graduate of Birmingham Groves High School ... named to both the High School: A 2014 graduate of Rockford High School ... helped the Rams to a 10-3 record Detroit News and Detroit Free Press All-North Honorable Mention teams ... was a two-year and the 2012 Division 1 state semifi nals ... was a three-year starter for coach Ralph Munger varsity letterwinner for the Falcons ... helped BGHS to a 7-3 mark in 2013 ... selected to ... named to the Detroit Free Press All-State First Team as a junior ... earned Associated Press, the All-OAA Blue Team as a senior for coach Brendan Flaherty ... recorded 55 tackles, three Detroit Free Press and Detroit News Division 1-2 Honorable Mention All-State accolades after interceptions along with a forced fumble and a fumble recovery as a senior ... also played tight helping the Rams to a 9-2 mark as a senior ... helped RHS to four consecutive OK Red Division end ... served as a football team captain in 2013 ... a three-star recruit according to the D Zone. titles ... a three-star recruit according to the D Zone ... also competed for two years in lacrosse ... earned Academic honors ... served as a team captain in both football and lacrosse Personal: Full name--Anthony J. Pittman ... born November 24, 1996, in Beverly Hills ... son of Anthony Pittman and Katrina Lyman ... has one older brother, Trevell, and one younger Personal: Full name--Randy T. Garvin ... born May 2, 1996, in Belmont ... son of Eric and Karen sister, Anna ... is majoring in exploratory life sciences ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term Garvin ... has three older brothers, Matt, Danny and Jeff ... is a biological sciences (pre-med) gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2014. major ... has a black belt in karate ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2014 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2015. 26 Carterris 40 Drew CARTER DOWDING R-Freshman • 6-1 • 207 R-Freshman • 6-2 • 224 Southfi eld, Mich. • Southfi eld H.S. Michigan Center, Mich. • Michigan Center H.S.

2015: Switching to No. 26. 2014: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time.

2014: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... selected WSU Scout High School: A 2014 graduate of Michigan Center High School ... named the 2012 and 2013 Team Defensive Player of the Week for the Michigan Tech and Tiffi n games ... wore No. 41. Jackson Citizen Patriot Football Player of the Year ... was a four-year starter and letterwinner for coach Troy Allen ... named to the Detroit Free Press 2013 Division 6 All-State First Team High School: A 2014 graduate of Southfi eld High School ... named to theDetroit News All- as a linebacker ... helped lead the Cardinals to three league titles in 2010, 2012 and 2013 ... Metro North Honorable Mention Team ... earned All-OAA White Division accolades ... was a recorded 104 tackles including three sacks as a senior ... off ensively had 624 yards of total three-year letterwinner for the Bluejays and served as a team captain in 2013 ... had a 26- off ense and 11 touchdowns in 2013 ... made 119 tackles in his junior campaign with four yard TD reception as a senior vs. Bloomfi eld Hills ... ranked 100th best prospect in the state fumble recoveries ... had a fumble return and an interception in win over Parma Western in the of Michigan by the D Zone ... helped coach Tim Conley’s squads to a 7-4 mark and the district 2012 season opener ... was an Academic All-State honoree ... a three-star recruit according to fi nal as a junior and a 7-3 record in 2013 ... named to the Principal’s Council as well as being the D Zone ... also played basketball and baseball in high school for the Cardinals ... hit for the an Honor Roll student ... was a member of the National Honor Society ... a three-star recruit cycle as a junior vs. Hillsdale High school and totaled nine RBI in that game ... served as team according to the D Zone. captain for both football (2012 and 2013) and basketball ... was a member of the National Honor Society and earned a spot on the honor roll every semester. Personal: Full name--Carterris R. Carter ... born March 16, 1996, in Southfi eld ... son of Tom and Kim Carter ... father played varsity basketball for the Tartars from 1975-78 ... has one Personal: Full name--Andrew R. Dowding ... born December 8, 1995, in Jackson ... son of brother, Tom and fi ve sisters, Chelsea, Jaleesa, Dominique, Tiona and Delisa ... is an electrical Steve and Kim Dowding ... has one older brother, Derek ... brother played football and lacrosse engineering major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2014 at Siena Heights ... is an accounting major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2015. gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2014 and Winter 2015.

50 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE LINEBACKERS/HIGGINS-HEDDY Higgins’ Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date Opp Solo Asst Tot TFL Yds Sack Yds FR PBrUp QBH 9-4-14 Mich. Tech DNP 42 Brook 9-13-14 Carson-New. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-20-14 @ Malone DNT 9-27-14 Northwood DNP 10-4-14 Tiffi n DNP HIGGINS 10-11-14 @ GVSU DNT Junior • 5-10 • 211 10-18-14 @ NMU DNT 10-25-14 Walsh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Portage, Mich. • Northern H.S. (WMU) 11-1-14 @ Findlay 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2015: Switching to No. 42. 11-15-14 Hillsdale 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Denotes Career Highs 2014: Dressed for the six home games plus the last two road contests, seeing action in fi ve contests ... made collegiate debut on the kickoff coverage team vs. Carson-Newman ... saw action on kickoff coverage team in all six games played ... recovered a fumble and had two tackles (1-1) on kickoff coverage at Findlay ... had a solo stop on kickoff coverage against Lake Erie ... wore both No. 16 and No. 53 during the season ... all three tackles plus fumble recovery 53 Zach came on kickoff coverage. 2012: Was a member of the Western Michigan football team ... did not see any action and HEDDY was redshirted. R-Freshman • 5-10 • 223 2011: Attended Kalamazoo Valley Community College. Grand Blanc, Mich. • Goodrich H.S.

High School: A 2011 graduate of Portage Northern High School ... was a member of the 2014: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... selected WSU Scout Southwest Michigan Athletic Conference West Championship team in 2010 ... earned Team Defensive Player of the Week for the Malone game. Kalamazoo Gazette game ball in 2008 ... earned All-SMAC West honors as a sophomore ... led the Huskies in tackles in 2009 (73) and 2010 (81) ... led the PNHS basketball team in scoring High School: A 2014 graduate of Goodrich High School ... was a three-year varsity and was all-conference ... served as a team captain in both sports. letterwinner for coach Tom Alward and the Martians ... named to the Detroit Free Press Division 4 All-State First Team ... was an Genessee Area Conference all-league linebacker ... saw playing Personal: Full name--Brook A. Higgins ... born April 7, 1993, in Kalamazoo ... son of Neal and time at fullback ... set a school record with 26 tackles in one game ... served as a team captain. Barbara Higgins ... has one older brother, Brandon ... is majoring in social work ... is the cousin of WSU women’s basketball player Ashley Wilson ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Personal: Full name--Zachary B. Heddy ... born September 20, 1996, in Flint ... son of Ray Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2014 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Heddy and Kim Meszaios ... has two brothers, Ray and Caleb ... is a business administration/ Winter 2015. management major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2014 and Higgins’ Career Statistics Winter 2015 ... last name is pronounced head-ee. Year GP Solo Asst Total TFL Sack FF FR QBH Blkd 2014 5 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 Continued from page 41 Wayne State University Athletics Historical Timeline • 1983 – Men’s Fencing wins NCAA Championship; Softball wins fi rst GLIAC Cham- Higgins’ Career Highs pionship Tackles: 2 at Findlay (11/1/14) • 1984 – Men’s Fencing wins NCAA Championship; Men’s Basketball wins fi rst Solo Tackles: GLIAC Championship 1 (2x) MR at Lake Erie (11/8/14) • 1985 – Men’s Fencing wins NCAA Championship Assisted Tackles: • 1986 – Men’s Basketball wins NCAA Regionals Championship 1 at Findlay (11/1/14) • 1988 – Women’s Fencing wins NCAA Championship; Christ Petrouleas is named Tackles For Loss: interim Athletic Director (1988-1991) NA • 1989 – Women’s Fencing wins NCAA Championship Sacks: • 1991 – Bob Brennan is named Athletic Director (1991-2000) NA • 1993 – Men’s Basketball makes it to the semifi nals of NCAA Tournament Quarterback Hurries: NA • 1999 – Wayne State University changes nickname to Warriors Pass Break-Ups: • 2000 – Ron Hammye is named interim Athletic Director NA • 2000 – Rob Fournier is named Athletic Director (2000 to present) Fumble Recoveries: • 2001 – Men’s Cross Country wins fi rst GLIAC Championship 1 at Findlay (11/1/14) • 2002 – Men’s Ice Hockey wins fi rst CHA Championship; Men’s Tennis makes fi rst NCAA Tournament

Continued on page 54

#WARRIORFB 51 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE CORNERBACKS/LEE Lee’s Career Highs Tackles: 3 Brandon 9 (2x) MR at Northern Mich. (10/8/14) Solo Tackles: 8 vs. Michigan Tech (9/4/14) Assisted Tackles: LEE 3 (2x) MR at Northern Mich. (10/8/14) R-Senior • 6-0 • 196 Tackles For Loss: 2.0 at Northern Michigan (10/8/14) Detroit, Mich. • Southeastern H.S. Sacks: NA 2014: Started all 10 games played ... totaled nine tackles, including a season-best eight solo Interceptions: stops vs. Michigan Tech along with a pass break-up ... made a solo tackle vs. Carson-Newman NA along with a forced fumble and a pass break-up ... had a tackle for loss at Malone ... recorded Pass Break-Ups: three tackles (2-1) against Northwood ... tallied four solo tackles vs. Tiffi n including one for 1 (7x) MR at Lake Erie (11/8/14) loss ... collected four tackles (2-2) at Grand Valley State including 1/2 TFL ... credited with a Forced Fumbles: game-high nine tackles (6-3) at Northern Michigan including two for loss ... totaled four solo 1 vs. Carson-Newman (9/13/14) tackles vs. Walsh ... missed the Findlay contest due to injury ... made four tackles (3-1) at Lake Erie including a half-tackle for loss and a pass break-up ... credited with four solo tackles and a quarterback hurry against Hillsdale ... notched fi ve tackles for loss (4 solo, 2 assisted) ... saw Lee’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics special teams action on kickoff coverage (vs. MTU) and punt return (four games) ... switched Date Opp Solo Asst Tot TFL Yds FF FR Int PBrUp QBH to No. 3. 9-8-12 @ Ashland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-15-12 Lake Erie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013: Started the last seven games at cornerback (missed fi rst four games due to pre-season 9-22-12 @ Malone 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-29-12 @ Northwood 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 injury) ... made season debut against Northwood and totaled six tackles (5-1), a forced fumble, 10-6-12 Hillsdale 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a pass break-up and a quarterback hurry ... tied for the team lead with seven tackles (6-1) at 10-11-12 @ SVSU 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hillsdale including one for loss to earn WSU’s Defensive Player of the Week award ... recorded 10-20-12 Northern Mi. INJ four tackles (3-1) vs. Saginaw Valley ... equaled a season-best with seven tackles (4-3) at 10-27-12 Ferris State INJ Northern Michigan along with a pass break-up ... totaled six tackles (4-2) at Ferris State ... had 11-3-12 @ GVSU INJ four tackles (3-1) vs. Grand Valley along with a forced fumble and a pass break-up ... tallied 11-10-12 Mich. Tech INJ six tackles (5-1) at Michigan Tech plus a break-up ... saw time on the punt return unit the last six games ... second on the team with four pass break-ups, tied-for-second with two forced 9-5-13 @ C-N INJ 9-14-13 Ashland INJ fumbles and tied-for-third with 30 solo tackles. 9-21-13 @ Lake Erie INJ 9-28-13 Malone INJ 2012: Switched to No. 19 ... made collegiate debut at Ashland ... saw action on the punt 10-5-13 Northwood 5 1 6 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 return and punt coverage teams in all six games played ... also had playing time at cornerback 10-12-13 @ Hillsdale 6 1 7 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 and on kickoff coverage at Malone ... made three solo tackles vs. the Pioneers ... recorded an 10-19-13 SVSU 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 assisted tackle against Hillsdale ... had a solo tackle at Saginaw Valley ... missed the last four 10-26-13 @ NMU 4 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 games due to injury. 11-2-13 @ FSU 4 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-9-13 GVSU 3 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 11-16-13 @ Mich. Tech 5 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2011: Dressed for the six home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... earned WSU’s Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week award for the Lake Erie contest ... 9-4-14 Mich. Tech 8 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 wore No. 43. 9-13-14 Carson-New. 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 9-20-14 @ Malone 1 0 1 1.0 7 0 0 0 0 0 High School: A 2011 graduate of Detroit Southeastern High School ... earned two varsity 9-27-14 Northwood 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 letters for the Jungaleers ... recorded 21 tackles plus had four pass break-ups as a senior while 10-4-14 Tiffi n 4 0 4 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 playing just half of the season ... made 40 tackles as a junior along with three interceptions ... 10-11-14 @ GVSU 2 2 4 0.5 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 9 2.0 helped the Jungaleers to a 10-2 record in 2009 ... played for head coach Donshell English and 10-18-14 @ NMU 6 5 0 0 0 0 0 10-25-14 Walsh 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tony Elliott ... served as a football team captain in 2010 ... also competed in basketball and 11-1-14 @ Findlay INJ track ... was on the school’s academic honor roll list. 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie 2 1 3 0.5 0 0 0 0 1 0 11-15-14 Hillsdale 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Personal: Full name--Brandon J. Lee ... born Feb. 2, 1993, in Detroit ... son of Ahmed Lee and Denotes Career Highs Kim McKay ... has three sisters (Latice, Natash and Terree) ... is a liberal arts and sciences major ... cousin of former NFL player and current WSU assistant coach Keith McKenzie ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2012.

Lee’s Career Statistics Year GP Solo Asst Total TFL Sack FF QBH Int PBrUp 2012 6 4 1 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2013 7 30 10 40 1.0-2 0-0 2 1 0 4 2014 10 34 8 42 5.0-16 0-0 1 1 0 3 Career 23 68 19 87 6.0-18 0-0 3 2 0 7

52 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE CORNERBACKS/HOWARD-JOHNSON Howard’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date Opp Solo Asst Tot TFL Yds FF FR Int PBrUp QBH 9-4-14 Mich. Tech 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 James 9-13-14 Carson-New. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-20-14 @ Malone 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-27-14 Northwood 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 10-4-14 Tiffi n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HOWARD 10-11-14 @ GVSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R-Sophomore • 6-0 • 181 10-18-14 @ NMU 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-25-14 Walsh 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Detroit, Mich. • Chandler Park Academy 11-1-14 @ Findlay 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2015: Switching to No. 23. 11-15-14 Hillsdale 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Denotes Career Highs 2014: Played in all 11 contests, making fi rst career start at Findlay ... made collegiate debut in the Michigan Tech contest recording a solo tackle on kickoff coverage ... saw time at cornerback at Malone and recorded two solo tackles ... recorded three tackles (2-1) and two pass break- ups vs. Northwood ... totaled two solo tackles on kickoff coverage at Northern Michigan ... credited with a career-high fi ve tackles (5-0) against Walsh while also recording WSU’s fi rst 33 Lairren interception of the season ... tallied four solo tackles and two pass break-ups against the Oilers in lone career start ... had a solo stop on kickoff coverage at Lake Erie and also vs. Hillsdale ... posted eight solo tackles on kickoff coverage, which tied for the team lead ... tied for third on the team with four pass break-ups ... played on kickoff coverage, kickoff return and punt return JOHNSON units in all 11 games ... wore No. 26. R-Junior • 6-0 • 202

2013: Did not dress for any games ... was redshirted ... selected WSU’s Scout Team Defensive Warren, Mich. • Lincoln H.S. Player of the Week for the Malone game. Career Notes: Played in all 22 games over the last two seasons totaling 12 tackles (5-7). High School: A 2013 graduate of Chandler Park Academy ... recorded six interceptions and 31 tackles for coach John Jergovich ... was a First Team All-Conference selection for the Eagles 2014: Played in all 11 games ... saw action on all four special team units in nine GLIAC contests ... recorded three interceptions as a senior, returning one for a score ... had 30 receptions ... recorded an assisted tackle on punt coverage vs. the Huskies ... played on kickoff coverage, including six for touchdowns ... notched four interceptions in 2011 ... served as a team co- kickoff return and punt coverage vs. Carson-Newman ... also saw playing time at cornerback captain ... placed third in the 300m intermediate hurdles (45.90) and fourth in the 110m vs. Malone, Northwood, Findlay and Lake Erie ... made two tackles (1-1) vs. the Pioneers ... had hurdles (17.25) at the 2012 regional track meet ... has also competed in the 100m and 200m ... a punt coverage tackle vs. the Dragons and WSU’s Special Teams Player of the Week ... credited helped the Eagles to an 8-3 mark in 2011. with two tackles (1-1) against Walsh ... contributed a season-best two solo stops at Findlay as a cornerback ... four of his eight tackles came on special teams (0-1 on kickoff coverage, 1-2 on Personal: Full name--James W. Howard ... born June 8, 1995, in Detroit ... son of James and punt coverage) ... played on kickoff coverage, kickoff return and punt return units at Northern Amy Howard ... has two brothers, Anthony and Jywan, and three sisters, Taeasha, Shantinique Michigan along with time at cornerback. and Jamie ... is an engineering major. 2013: Played in all 11 games ... totaled two assisted tackles in collegiate debut as a back-up cornerback at Carson-Newman ... made an assisted tackle vs. Northwood ... had an assisted Howard’s Career Statistics tackle at Northern Michigan ... saw time on kickoff coverage (nine games), punt return (eight Year GP Solo Asst Total TFL Sack FF QBH Int PBrUp games), punt coverage (three games) and kickoff return (two games). 2014 11 18 1 19 0-0 0-0 0 0 1-0 4 2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted.

Howard’s Career Highs High School: A 2012 graduate of Warren Lincoln High School ... rushed for 967 yards and nine Tackles: touchdowns as a senior to earn Detroit Free Press Second Team All-East accolades ... also had 5 vs. Walsh (10/25/14) four touchdown receptions in 2011 for the Abes ... made 85 tackles and forced fi ve fumbles Solo Tackles: as a senior for coach John Moher ... named to the All-League and All-County First Teams ... 5 vs. Walsh (10/25/14) averaged nearly 27 yards per kickoff return on 29 attempts with two returns over 80 yards ... Assisted Tackles: scored fi ve touchdowns in a loss to Mt. Clemens ... gained 525 yards on 81 carries as a junior 1 vs. Northwood (9/27/14) ... also caught 17 passes in 2010 ... was a two-year football team captain ... competed in both Tackles For Loss: wrestling at track at WLHS. NA Sacks: Personal: Full name--Lairren T. Johnson ... born November 28, 1993, in Detroit ... son of NA Yolaina Johnson and Darren Johnson ... has two brothers, Cartiel and Debrahn, and four older Interceptions: sisters, Jessica, Dauntiel, Natasha and LaRaina ... is majoring in elementary education ... fi rst 1 vs. Walsh (10/25/14) name is pronounced LAIR-ren ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Pass Break-Ups: Winter 2015. 2 (2x) MR at Findlay (11/1/14) Forced Fumbles: NA

#WARRIORFB 53 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE CORNERBACKS/JOHNSON-SINGLETARY-MANSON High School: A 2014 graduate of Southfi eld-Lathrup High School ... was a two-year Johnson’s Career Statistics letterwinner for the Chargers ... played his senior season for coach Keith Stephens recording Year GP Solo Asst Total TFL Sack FF FR Int PBrUp 2013 11 0 4 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 45 tackles, three interceptions and three forced fumbles .... also rushed for over 200 yards and 2014 11 5 3 8 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 a pair of touchdowns ... competed on the SLHS track team for one season participating in the Career 22 5 7 12 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 100m and 200m relay ... served as a football team captain ... played one year at Southfi eld High School. Johnson’s Career Highs Tackles: Personal: Full name--Jared C. Singletary ... born November 12, 1996, in Southfi eld ... son of 2 (4x) MR at Findlay (11/1/14) Eldred Singletary, Sr. and the late Jennifer Singletary ... has three brothers, Eldred, Eric and Solo Tackles: William, and one sister, Jessica ... is an accounting major ... his cousin, Chris Singletary, was a 2 at Findlay (11/1/14) three-year letterwinner (1996-98) as a linebacker at Michigan. Assisted Tackles: 2 at Carson-Newman (9/5/13) Tackles For Loss: NA Interceptions: 31 Devyn NA Pass Break-Ups: NA MANSON Forced Fumbles: NA R-Freshman • 5-10 • 168 Fumble Recoveries: Lansing, Mich. • Waverly H.S. NA 2014: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time.

Johnson’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics High School: A 2014 graduate of Waverly High School ... was a two-year starter and three- Date Opp Solo Asst Tot TFL Yds Sack Yds PBrUp FF Int year letterwinner for coach Anthony Walker ... had two rushing touchdowns in a 2013 win 9-5-13 @ Carson-N. 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-14-13 Ashland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 over Fowlerville including a 75-yard jaunt ... a two-time First Team All-Capital Area Athletic 9-21-13 @ Lake Erie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Conference (CAAC) Gold selection for the Warriors ... had four interceptions as a senior and 28 9-28-13 Malone 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 tackles ... helped WHS to a 2012 state playoff berth ... competed in track at WHS in the 100m 10-5-13 Northwood 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (11.48), 200m (23.8), 400m (55.20), relays and (17-6.75). 10-12-13 @ Hillsdale 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-19-13 SVSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Personal: Full name--Devyn T. Manson ... born July 30, 1996, in Lansing ... son of Damian 10-26-13 @ NMU 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 and Ta-Tanisha Manson ... father was a four-year defensive back letterwinner for Michigan 11-2-13 @ FSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 State (1991-94), also wearing No. 31 ... has one younger sister, Taylor ... is majoring in physical 11-9-13 GVSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-16-13 @ Mich. Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 therapy ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2014.

9-4-14 Mich. Tech 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Continued from page 51 9-13-14 Carson-New. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-20-14 @ Malone 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wayne State University Athletics Historical Timeline 9-27-14 Northwood 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-4-14 Tiffi n 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 2003 – Men’s Golf wins fi rst GLIAC Championship; Men’s Swimming wins fi rst 10-11-14 @ GVSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GLIAC Championship; Men’s Ice Hockey participates in NCAA Tournament; Women’s 10-18-14 @ NMU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Softball makes fi rst College World Series; Women’s Basketball participates in fi rst 2 10-25-14 Walsh 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NCAA Tournament 11-1-14 @ Findlay 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 2004 – Men’s Golf makes fi rst NCAA Tournament 11-15-14 Hillsdale 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 2005 – Men’s Baseball and Women’s Tennis participate in fi rst NCAA Tournament Denotes Career Highs • 2006 – Women’s Swimming wins fi rst GLIAC Championship • 2007 – Rachelle Malette wins fi rst of two GLIAC and Midwest Regional Women’s Cross Country titles • 2008 – Women’s Ice Hockey wins fi rst CHA Championship 25 Jared • 2009 – RB Joique Bell wins the Harlon Hill Trophy; Men’s Golf wins Super Regionals and advance to First NCAA Finals • 2011 – Men’s Football makes fi rst Division II Championship Tournament and advances to the National Championship Game SINGLETARY • 2012 – Women’s Swimming wins fi rst NCAA Division II Championship; Women’s R-Freshman • 5-9 • 155 Indoor and Outdoor Track are newly added sports; Swimmer Catherine Leix is voted Farmington Hills, Mich. • Southfi eld-Lathrup H.S. CoSIDA Academic At-Large All-American of the Year • 2014 – Women’s Tennis wins NCAA Regional and advances to Sweet 16 for fi rst 2014: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... selected WSU Scout time in school history; WSU sets school record with 524 NACDA points to fi nish in the Team Defensive Player of the Week for the Findlay game ... wore No. 19. top fi ve (5%) of Division II; Women’s Golf begins fi rst season

54 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE SAFETIES/BIELECKI 2011: Dressed for most of the home games (when not injured), but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... earned WSU’s Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week award for the 17 Zak Nebraska-Kearney contest. High School: A 2011 graduate of Lutheran North High School ... selected the 2010 Macomb County Player of the Year for coach Gary Faszholz ... helped the Mustangs to an 8-3 mark in BIELECKI 2010 as he rushed for 1,473 yards and 19 touchdowns on 191 attempts ... selected to the Detroit Free Press Division 5 All-State team ... had six catches for 90 yards, 14 punt returns R-Senior • 6-1 • 203 for 181 yards, and 11 kickoff returns for 441 yards, including a 100-yard return ... was named Macomb, Mich. • Lutheran North H.S. to the county all-star team on both defense (fi rst team) and off ense (second team) ... ran for 626 yards and six touchdowns as a junior while making 112 tackles (87-25), fi ve interceptions and two fumble recoveries ... also averaged 28 yards per kickoff return on 13 attempts in 2009, 2014 Daktronics All-Super Region 4 Second Team including a 90-yard return ... served as a football team captain ... also competed in track (two 2014 GLIAC All-Honorable Mention years) and basketball (two years) ... named the school’s all-academic athlete ... earned a spot 2014 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection on the school’s academic honor roll. 2013 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection 2012 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection Personal: Full name--Zechariah R. Bielecki ... born January 17, 1993, in Detroit ... son of Ronald and Annette Bielecki ... has two younger brothers, Samson and Andy ... Andy is a Career Notes: Played in all 24 games dressed in his fi rst three seasons at WSU, making 16 freshman on the 2015 WSU Football squad ... is a biomedical engineering major ... named to starts ... missed eight games due to injury ... has 10 career special teams tackles (5-1 on kickoff the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2011 and Winter 2013 ... named to coverage and 2-2 on punt coverage). the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2012 and Fall 2012 ... is a member of the WSU Student-Athlete Leadership Council ... last name is pronounced buh-LECK-ee. 2015: Named to the USA College Football Pre-Season All-America Honorable Mention Team. Bielecki’s Career Statistics 2014: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... voted to the Daktronics All-Super Region 4 Year GP Solo Asst Total TFL Sack FF FR Int PBrUp Second Team ... named to the All-GLIAC Honorable Mention Team ... started all 11 games ... led 2012 6 8 8 16 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 the squad and fi nished fi fth in the GLIAC with 101 total tackles ... tied for the GLIAC lead with 2013 7 23 20 43 1.5-4 0 0 1 0 0 teammate Nores Fradi with 73 solo tackles ... garnered game-high totals of 13 solo tackles 2014 11 73 28 101 8.0-26 1.0-6 1 0 3-33 3 (including one for loss) and 16 total tackles vs. Michigan Tech along with a pass break-up to Career 24 104 56 160 9.5-30 1.0-6 2 1 3-33 3 earn WSU Defensive Player of the Week ... totaled eight tackles (7-1) vs. Carson-Newman ... recorded game-high mark of 10 total tackles (6-4) along with one for loss and a pass break- up at Malone ... made six tackles (5-1) against Northwood, including one for loss ... notched Bielecki’s Career Highs eight solo tackles vs. Tiffi n including one for loss ... contributed 13 tackles (6-7) at Grand Valley Tackles: State ... forced a fumble and had four tackles at Northern Michigan (2-2) ... tied for game- 16 vs. Michigan Tech (9/4/14) high honors with eight tackles (7-1) against Walsh along with a pass break-up ... recorded fi rst Solo Tackles: two career interceptions in win at Findlay along with making three tackles (2-1) to share WSU 13 vs. Michigan Tech (9/4/14) Defensive Player of the Week honors with Marcell Jones ... totaled a game-high 12 tackles Assisted Tackles: (8-4) at Lake Erie including 3.5 for loss (one sack) and an interception to earn WSU Defensive 7 at Grand Valley State (10/11/14) Player of the Week ... tied for game-high honors with 12 tackles (8-4) against Hillsdale, his Tackles For Loss: fi fth double-digit tackle game of the season ... three interceptions led WSU and was tied-for- 3.5 at Lake Erie (11/8/14) eighth in the GLIAC ... played on the punt coverage team in the fi rst nine games, and punt Interceptions: return in the fi rst four contests ... tied-for-ninth nationally in solo tackles per game at 6.6 ... 2 at Findlay (11/1/14) totaled eight tackles for loss (7 solo, 2 assisted). Pass Break-Ups: 1 (3x) MR vs. Walsh (10/25/14) 2013: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... played in seven contests (missed four Forced Fumbles: straight games - AU-NU with an injury), making fi ve starts (Carson-Newman, Northern 1 (2x) MR at Northern Mi. (10/18/14) Michigan, Ferris State, Grand Valley and Michigan Tech) ... totaled six tackles (4-2) at C-N in Fumble Recoveries: fi rst career start ... tallied three tackles (1-2) at Hillsdale ... recorded three tackles (2-1) against 1 at Ferris State (11/2/13) Saginaw Valley including one for loss ... made six tackles (5-1) at NMU ... notched six tackles (2-4) at FSU including a half-tackle for loss and a two-yard fumble return ... tied for team-high honors with eight tackles (3-5) vs. GVSU to earn WSU’s Defensive Player of the Week award Bielecki’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics ... also saw time on the punt coverage team against the Lakers ... totaled a career-best 11 Date Opp Solo Asst Tot TFL Yds FF FR Int PBrUp QBH tackles (6-5) at Michigan Tech ... fi nished fourth on the team with 43 tackles, which led all WSU 9-8-12 @ Ashland 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 defensive backs ... played on the kickoff return at C-N, the punt return unit in fi ve contests, the 9-15-12 Lake Erie 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 punt coverage team in three games, and the kickoff coverage team the last three contests. 9-22-12 @ Malone 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-29-12 @ Northwood 2 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-6-12 Hillsdale 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... made collegiate debut at Ashland ... played 10-11-12 @ SVSU 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 in the fi rst six games before suff ering a season-ending injury ... had two tackles (1-1) and 10-20-12 Northern Mi. INJ forced a fumble vs. the Eagles ... recorded three tackles (1-2) against Lake Erie and also saw 10-27-12 Ferris State INJ playing time at safety ... made a kickoff coverage tackle vs. Malone ... tallied a career-high 11-3-12 @ GVSU INJ fi ve tackles (2-3) at Northwood ... two of his three solo tackles vs. Hillsdale came on kickoff 11-10-12 Mich. Tech INJ coverage ... had two assisted tackles at Saginaw Valley and saw time on the punt coverage team ... played on the kickoff coverage and punt return teams in all six games played, and the CONTINUED kickoff return squad his last four games played ... was a CoSIDA Academic All-District nominee. #WARRIORFB 55 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE SAFETIES/BIELECKI-WILLIAMS Bielecki’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics 2013: Played in all 11 games, starting the fi rst nine contests at safety ... recorded three assisted tackles at Carson-Newman in fi rst career start at safety (both previous starts at Date Opp Solo Asst Tot TFL Yds FF FR Int PBrUp QBH 9-8-12 @ Ashland 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 cornerback) ... totaled fi ve tackles (4-1) vs. Ashland including a half-sack and a quarterback 9-15-12 Lake Erie 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 hurry ... tied a career-best with six tackles (3-3) at Lake Erie ... recorded three solo tackles 9-22-12 @ Malone 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Malone ... garnered fi ve tackles (4-1) along with a forced fumble and pass break-up 9-29-12 @ Northwood 2 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 against Northwood ... totaled three solo tackles at Hillsdale ... made four solo tackles vs. 10-6-12 Hillsdale 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Saginaw Valley ... recorded six tackles (3-3) plus a forced fumble at Northern Michigan to 10-11-12 @ SVSU 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 earn WSU’s Defensive Player of the Week award ... tallied three solo tackles at Ferris State 10-20-12 Northern Mi. INJ ... garnered three tackles (2-1) against Grand Valley along with a pass break-up ... recorded 10-27-12 Ferris State INJ fi rst career interception at Michigan Tech ... saw action on punt return in all 11 games, plus 11-3-12 @ GVSU INJ 11-10-12 Mich. Tech INJ kickoff coverage at Lake Erie and punt coverage at MTU ... tied-for-fi fth in the GLIAC with two forced fumbles ... fi nished fi fth on the team with 42 tackles ... tied for the squad lead among 9-5-13 @ Carson-N. 4 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 defensive backs with 30 solo tackles. 9-14-13 Ashland INJ 9-21-13 @ Lake Erie INJ 2012: Selected as WSU’s 2012 Defensive Rookie of the Year ... dressed for all 10 games, seeing 9-28-13 Malone INJ action in the fi nal nine contests ... made collegiate debut on the kickoff coverage and kickoff 10-5-13 Northwood INJ return teams against Lake Erie ... recorded two special teams tackles (1-1) vs. the Storm ... 10-12-13 @ Hillsdale 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 totaled three solo tackles vs. the Pioneers ... tallied a career-high six tackles (5-1) at Northwood 10-19-13 SVSU 2 1 3 1.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 10-26-13 @ NMU 5 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 with one sack and one pass break-up in fi rst career start ... saw time at both cornerback and 11-2-13 @ FSU 2 4 6 0.5 1 0 1 0 0 0 on kickoff coverage in the last seven games ... played on all four special teams against both 11-9-13 GVSU 3 5 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Northern Michigan and Grand Valley, and three of the four (all except punt coverage) against 11-16-13 @ Mich. Tech 6 5 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Michigan Tech ... also played on punt coverage vs. Ferris State ... recorded three tackles (1-2) against the Bulldogs in second career start ... notched four tackles (2-2) and a pass break-up at 9-4-14 Mich. Tech 13 3 16 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Grand Valley ... switched to No. 8. 9-13-14 Carson-New. 7 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9-20-14 @ Malone 6 4 10 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 2011: Dressed for the six home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... 9-27-14 Northwood 5 1 6 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10-4-14 Tiffi n 8 0 8 1.0 5 0 0 0 0 0 earned WSU’s Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week award for the Tiffi n contest ... wore 10-11-14 @ GVSU 6 7 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No. 42. 10-18-14 @ NMU 3 2 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 10-25-14 Walsh 7 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 High School: A 2011 graduate of Lima Shawnee High School ... Honorable Mention All- 11-1-14 @ Findlay 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 2-11 0 0 Western Buckeye League as a defensive back and second team all-league as a running back 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie 8 4 12 3.5 16 0 0 1-22 0 0 in 2010 ... made 41 tackles and had two interceptions as a senior, while rushing for 800 yards 11-15-14 Hillsdale 8 4 12 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 ... recorded 48 tackles and four interceptions in 2009, while rushing for 430 yards ... earned Denotes Career Highs honorable mention All-WBL as both a running back and cornerback as a junior ... served as a team captain in football ... ran a 23.62 in the 200m at the 2010 OHSAA District Championship (23.54 is a personal best) ... had an 11.25 for the 100m in a meet at Lima Bath 8 Jamiil ... also competed in basketball for the Indians. Personal: Full name--Jamiil A. Williams ... born Sept. 18, 1992, in Lima, Ohio ... son of Chad and Deloris Williams ... has one older brother, Jamiihr, and a younger sister, Jamiiah ... Jamiihr redshirted at Michigan State and played in 2010 at Grand Rapids Community College ... is a WILLIAMS global supply chain management major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0- R-Senior • 5-11 • 195 3.49) for Winter 2014, Fall 2014 and Winter 2015. Lima, Ohio • Lima Shawnee H.S. Williams’ Career Highs 2012 WSU Defensive Rookie of the Year Tackles: 8 vs. Hillsdale (11/15/14) Career Notes: Played in 31 of 32 contests in his three seasons for the Green and Gold making Solo Tackles: 22 starts in the Wayne State secondary ... tied-for-20th in school history with three forced 5 (3x) MR at Northern Mi. (10/18/14) fumbles. Assisted Tackles: 4 vs. Hillsdale (11/15/14) 2014: Started all 11 games at safety ... tallied seven tackles (5-2) vs. Michigan Tech along Tackles For Loss: with a pass break-up ... notched four solo tackles and a pass break-up against Carson-Newman 1.0 at Northwood (9/29/12) ... had an assisted tackle and a pass break-up at Malone ... recorded a pass break-up vs. Interceptions: Northwood ... made four solo tackles against Tiffi n ... contributed three solo tackles at Grand 1 (2x) MR vs. Walsh (10/25/14) Valley State ... credited with seven tackles (5-2) at Northern Michigan plus two pass break-ups Quarterback Hurries: ... recorded two solo tackles against Walsh, along with a forced fumble and his second career 1 vs. Ashland (9/14/13) interception ... totaled two tackles (1-1) at Findlay ... made three tackles (2-1) at Lake Erie ... Pass Break-Ups: tallied a season-best eight tackles (4-4) vs. Hillsdale ... saw action on the punt return team in 2 at Northern Michigan (11/18/14) seven contests, the kickoff coverage unit in fi ve games, and the kickoff return team against the Forced Fumbles: Pioneers ... made a career-high 31 solo tackles. 1 (3x) MR vs. Walsh (10/25/14)

56 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE SAFETIES/WILLIAMS-BRANT coverage, which tied for third on the squad ... played on kickoff coverage his last nine contests, Williams’ Career Statistics punt return in four games, and kickoff return vs. the Cavaliers and the Chargers. Year GP Solo Asst Total TFL INT FF FR PBrUp QBH 2012 9 12 6 18 1.0-3 0 0 0 2 0 2013 11 30 12 42 0.5-2 1-0 2 0 2 1 2013: Did not dress for any games ... was redshirted. 2014 11 31 11 42 0-0 1-0 1 0 6 0 Career 31 73 29 102 1.5-5 2-0 3 0 10 1 High School: A 2013 graduate of Green High School in Uniontown, Ohio ... was a three-year football letterwinner for the Bulldogs ... played in the 2012 Summit County All-Star Game and served as a co-captain for the East Team ... helped coach Ed Cybak’s squads post back- Williams’ Career Game-By-Game Statistics to-back 6-4 records in 2011 and 2012 ... named First Team All-Suburban League as a senior Date Opp Solo Asst Tot TFL Yds FF FR Int PBrUp QBH after earning Second Team All-League accolades in 2011 ... recorded 89 solo tackles in 2012 9-8-12 @ Ashland DNP along with fi ve forced fumbles, seven pass break-ups and two interceptions ... also had 13 9-15-12 Lake Erie 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 punt returns for 124 yards and 17 kickoff returns for 280 yards ... grabbed eight passes for 134 9-22-12 @ Malone 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 yards ... made 65 tackles as a junior with six interceptions ... tallied 10 tackles and had three 9-29-12 @ Northwood 5 1 6 1.0 3 0 0 0 1 0 10-6-12 Hillsdale 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 interceptions in a 2011 contest vs. Kenmore ... totaled 210 all-purpose yards along with 11 10-11-12 @ SVSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 tackles in a 2012 game vs. Cloverleaf ... batted .436 as a junior helping GHS to a 17-8 record ... 10-20-12 Northern Mi. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 served as a team captain in both football and baseball. 10-27-12 Ferris State 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-3-12 @ GVSU 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Personal: Full name--Ronald C. Brant II ... born March 26, 1995, in Akron, Ohio ... son of Ron 11-10-12 Mich. Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 and Becky Brant ... has one older brother, Jacob, and an older sister, Jeanine ... father was a running back with Akron (1981-84) ... dad had a 100-yard kickoff return vs. Youngstown State 9-5-13 @ Carson-N. 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 on Sept. 4, 1982 ... mother played softball for the Zips ... is an elementary education major ... 9-14-13 Ashland 4 1 5 0.5 2 0 0 0 0 1 9-21-13 @ Lake Erie 3 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 is a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). 9-28-13 Malone 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-5-13 Northwood 4 1 5 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Brant’s Career Statistics 10-12-13 @ Hillsdale 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Year GP Solo Asst Total TFL INT FF FR PBrUp QBH 10-19-13 SVSU 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 10 9 0 9 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 10-26-13 @ NMU 3 3 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 11-2-13 @ FSU 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Year Punt Returns Yds Avg TD Long 11-9-13 GVSU 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 1-0 1 0 2014 11 87 7.9 0 34 11-16-13 @ Mich. Tech 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9-4-14 Mich. Tech 5 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Brant’s Career Highs 9-13-14 Carson-New. 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Tackles: 9-20-14 @ Malone 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 at Malone (9/20/14) 9-27-14 Northwood 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Solo Tackles: 10-4-14 Tiffi n 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 at Malone (9/20/14) 10-11-14 @ GVSU 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Assisted Tackles: 10-18-14 @ NMU 5 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 NA 10-25-14 Walsh 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 1-0 0 0 11-1-14 @ Findlay 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tackles For Loss: 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NA 11-15-14 Hillsdale 4 4 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Interceptions: Denotes Career Highs NA Punt Returns: 4 (2x) MR vs. Northwood (9/27/14) Punt Return Yards: 39 at Malone (9/20/14) Longest Punt Return: 32 Ron 34 yards at Malone (9/20/14)

Brant’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics BRANT II Date Opp Solo Asst Tot TFL Yds Int PBrUp QBH PR Yds 9-4-14 Mich. Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R-Sophomore • 6-0 • 199 9-13-14 Carson-New. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 29 Uniontown, Ohio • Green H.S. 9-20-14 @ Malone 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 39 9-27-14 Northwood 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 19 2014: Played in 10 games ... made collegiate debut on the kickoff coverage and punt return 10-4-14 Tiffi n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 10-11-14 @ GVSU 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 units vs. Michigan Tech ... had a 25-yard punt return vs. Carson-Newman, the longest by a 10-18-14 @ NMU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Warrior since Josh Renel had a 55-yard return at Ashland (10/15/2011) ... recorded a career- 10-25-14 Walsh 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 best four solo tackles at Malone including two on kickoff coverage ... totaled 39 yards on four 11-1-14 @ Findlay INJ punt returns vs. the Pioneers, including a season-long 34-yard return ... saw time at safety 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. both Carson-Newman and Malone ... had four punt returns vs. Northwood ... made two 11-15-14 Hillsdale 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 solo tackles against Walsh ... missed the Findlay game due to an injury ... had a solo stop on Denotes Career Highs kickoff coverage at Lake Erie and vs. Hillsdale ... fi nished the year with six solo tackles on kickoff

#WARRIORFB 57 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE SAFETIES/HENDRIX-GRADY Hendrix’s Career Highs Tackles: 7 James 6 at Lake Erie (9/21/13) Solo Tackles: 3 vs. Malone (9/28/13) Assisted Tackles: HENDRIX 4 at Lake Erie (9/21/13) Tackles For Loss: R-Junior • 6-0 • 189 NA Livonia, Mich. • Brother Rice H.S. Interceptions: NA 2013 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection Pass Break-Ups: NA 2015: Switching to No. 7. Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. Malone (9/28/13) 2014: Played in 10 games total, including the fi rst seven contests ... made a season-best Fumble Recoveries: two solo tackles, while playing in the secondary, in the Michigan Tech game ... had a kickoff NA coverage tackle vs. Carson-Newman ... saw time at safety in the last fi ve games ... had a solo tackle at Northern Michigan ... missed Walsh contest due to injury ... contributed one solo stop at Findlay ... made a kickoff coverage tackle against Hillsdale, while also seeing time at safety Hendrix’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics ... played on the kickoff return unit in nine games, kickoff coverage in eight contests, and punt Date Opp Solo Asst Tot TFL Yds Sack Yds FF PBrUp QBH return team in seven games ... fi nished the year with three solo tackles on kickoff coverage. 9-5-13 @ Carson-N. 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-14-13 Ashland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-21-13 @ Lake Erie 2 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... played in six games, making two starts ... 9-28-13 Malone 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 started at cornerback in collegiate debut vs. Carson-Newman ... made a career-high six tackles 10-5-13 Northwood 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (2-4) at Lake Erie ... totaled three solo tackles and a forced fumble vs. Malone ... did not travel 10-12-13 @ Hillsdale DNT to Hillsdale, Northern Michigan or Michigan Tech ... dressed but did not play against Ferris 10-19-13 SVSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 State and Grand Valley ... saw time on the punt return team in all six games played, and the 10-26-13 @ NMU DNT kickoff return unit in fi ve contests ... played on the punt coverage unit (one assisted tackle at 11-2-13 @ FSU DNP C-N) in the fi rst three games ... switched to No. 23. 11-9-13 GVSU DNP 11-16-13 @ Mich. Tech DNT

2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... 9-4-14 Mich. Tech 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 selected WSU’s Scout Defensive Player of the Week for the Ferris State contest ... wore No. 37. 9-13-14 Carson-New. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-20-14 @ Malone 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 High School: A 2012 graduate of Birmingham Brother Rice ... recorded 55 tackles (41-14) as a 9-27-14 Northwood 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 senior helping coach Al Fracassa’s squad to a 10-4 mark, including a 24-14 state title game win 10-4-14 Tiffi n 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 over Lowell ... also had fi ve interceptions and six pass break-ups ... returned one interception 10-11-14 @ GVSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 54 yards for a touchdown against Ann Arbor Pioneer ... had a 51-yard interception return for a 10-18-14 @ NMU 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-25-14 Walsh INJ score vs. University of Detroit Jesuit ... made 53 tackles as a junior along with fi ve pass break- 11-1-14 @ Findlay 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ups and two interceptions ... served as a football team captain ... also competed in track for 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 the Warriors. 11-15-14 Hillsdale 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Denotes Career Highs Personal: Full name--James D. Hendrix II ... born November 19, 1994, in Livonia ... son of Dwayne and Sharon Arnett ... has two sisters, Janae and Tayanna ... is a marketing major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2014 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2012, Fall 2013 and Winter 2015. 13 DeAndre Hendrix’s Career Statistics Year GP Solo Asst Total TFL INT FF FR PBrUp QBH 2013 6 5 5 10 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 GRADY 2014 10 7 1 8 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Career 16 12 6 18 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 R-Junior • 5-10 • 204 Grand Rapids, Mich. • East Grand Rapids H.S.

2015: Will redshirt due to injury suff ered during spring ball.

2014: Played in all 11 games ... made collegiate debut in Michigan Tech game ... saw special teams action on all four units in all 11 games ... also played safety in six games ... recorded three tackles (1-2) at Malone, and a solo stop vs. Northwood ... had a punt coverage tackle at Grand Valley State to earn WSU Special Teams Player of the Week ... credited with one solo tackle vs. Walsh along with a fumble recovery ... made four tackles (1-3) at Findlay with three of the stops coming on punt coverage ... had a solo tackle at Lake Erie ... totaled a career-high

58 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE SAFETY/GRADY--FRESHMEN/AVERY-BAILEY two solo tackles vs. Hillsdale including fi rst career sack ... led the team with fi ve punt coverage High School: A 2015 graduate of Grand Blanc High School ... was a three-year letterwinner tackles (2-3) and fi nished with seven special teams tackles (4-3) . for the Bobcats ... passed for 1,787 yards and 17 touchdowns as a senior ... rushed for 789 yards and seven scores for coach Joe Delaney’s squad ... selected as a fi nalist for the 2014 2013: Did not dress for any games ... selected WSU’s Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week MLive Michigan High School Football Player of the Year award ... passed for 363 yards and for the Grand Valley game. fi ve touchdowns in a 2014 win over Milford ... had three 100-yard rushing performances as a senior, including 147 yards against Brighton ... earned Honorable Mention All-State accolades 2012: Did not dress for any games ... was redshirted ... selected WSU’s Scout Defensive Player as a junior after recording 2,230 passing yards along with 989 rushing yards ... set a GBHS of the Week for both the Saginaw Valley and Grand Valley contests. record with 547 yards of total off ense against Livonia Churchill ... also played basketball and ran track (long jump, 100m, 200m and ) for GBHS ... scored 29 points in a win High School: A 2012 graduate of East Grand Rapids High School ... helped the Pioneers to over Brighton on Feb. 3, 2015 ... was a 2015 Class A Honorable Mention All-State basketball a 9-4 mark as a senior for coach Peter Stuursma ... fi nished second on the team in 2011 with selection by the Free Press ... earned Kensington Lakes Activities Association All-League honors 108 total tackles and led the Pioneers with six interceptions, 10 pass break-ups, and three in basketball as a senior ... served as a team captain in both football and basketball. fumble recoveries ... had 20 receptions and six touchdowns as a senior and also returned two interceptions, two punts, and one kickoff for touchdowns ... EGRHS went 14-0 in 2010 Personal: Full name--Tre’von R. Avery ... born November 28, 1996, in Mansfi eld, Ohio ... son of including a 35-27 Division 3 state championship game victory over Orchard Lake St. Mary’s Courtney and Michelle Avery ... has one older brother, Courtney, and one older sister, Angelica ... tied for team-high total with 11 tackles in state title game while starting at both defensive ... brother was a four-year letterwinner at Michigan (2010-13), who appeared in 50 games, back and fl anker ... had four catches for 34 yards, including a nine-yard reception setting up making 19 starts as a defensive back ... Courtney tied the Michigan record for longest fumble the Pioneers fi rst touchdown ... had an 11-yard reception on a fourth-and-eight in the third return for a touchdown (83 yards) vs. Minnesota (October 1, 2011) ... Courtney was a two-time quarter with EGRHS leading 21-14 ... also had an 11-yard catch on a third-and-10 in the fourth Academic All-Big Ten selection as well as earning National Football Foundation’s Hampshire quarter ... served as a team captain in both football and basketball. Honor Society membership ... in 2012, Courtney earned the Frederick Matthaei spring award for the junior-to-be who has displayed leadership, drive and achievement on the athletic fi eld Personal: Full name--DeAndre L. Grady ... born June 6, 1994, in Grand Rapids ... son of and in the classroom ... plans to major in biology and would like to become a dentist. Rodney and Janell Grady ... older brother DeMarcus played football at Northern Illinois appearing in 33 games from 2007-2011 ... is a biological sciences major ... named to the Coach Winters on Tre’von Avery: “Tre’von played quarterback and defensive back for coach Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Winter 2015 ... played AAU basketball for Joe Delaney at Grand Blanc High School. He is a fl uid athlete, with good speed and quickness. the Michigan Hurricanes. Tre’von has the ability to make people miss when he becomes a ball carrier. He will come up and hit as a defender. Tre’von has excellent ball skills and will compete as a kick returner.” Grady’s Career Statistics Year GP Solo Asst Total TFL Sacks FF FR PBrUp INT 2014 11 8 5 13 1-3 1-3 0 1 0 0-0

Hendrix’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics 81 Marcus Date Opp Solo Asst Tot TFL Yds Sack Yds FR PBrUp QBH 9-4-14 Mich. Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-13-14 Carson-New. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-20-14 @ Malone 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BAILEY 9-27-14 Northwood 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-4-14 Tiffi n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Freshman • 6-4 • 191 • Wide Receiver 10-11-14 @ GVSU 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-18-14 @ NMU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Walled Lake, Mich. • Walled Lake Western H.S. 10-25-14 Walsh 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 High School: A 2015 graduate of Walled Lake Western High School ... was a three-year 11-1-14 @ Findlay 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-8-14 @ Lake Erie 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 letterwinner for the Warriors and coach Mike Zdebski ... had 35 receptions for 417 yards and 11-15-14 Hillsdale 2 0 2 1 3 1 3 0 0 0 fi ve touchdowns as a senior to help WLWHS to a 9-2 mark and the second round of the state Denotes Career Highs playoff s ... named to the Detroit Free Press All-Metro North Honorable Mention Team ... earned academic all-state recognition ... was a First Team All-Kensington Lakes Activities Association selection ... served as a team captain for both football and basketball ... helped lead the Warriors basketball squad to a 21-2 record in 2014-15, a KLAA league title and the district championship game ... was a 2015 Class A Honorable Mention All-State basketball selection by the Free Press ... named to the Free Press All-North Honorable Mention squad in basketball as a senior ... earned Kensington Lakes Activities Association All-League honors in basketball 41 Tre’von as a senior.

Personal: Full name--Marcus T. Bailey, Jr. ... born June 2, 1997, in Detroit ... son of Marcus AVERY Bailey, Sr. and Tamekia James ... has three younger sisters, Dyamon, Forever and D’Asia ... plans Freshman • 6-0 • 172 • Cornerback to major in criminal justice. Grand Blanc, Mich. • Grand Blanc H.S. Coach Winters on Marcus Bailey: “Marcus played wide receiver for coach Mike Zdebski. He is a very tall, athletic receiver who catches the ball with his hands away from his body. Marcus has the ability to go up and high point the ball with his 41 inch vertical leap. He can become a smooth athletic receiver with more experience.”

#WARRIORFB 59 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE FRESHMEN/BATTLE-BEEDON-BIELECKI-CARRIZALES 49 Tiroca 37 Andy BATTLE BIELECKI Freshman • 6-1 • 255 • Defensive Tackle Freshman • 5-11 • 192 • Safety Auburn Hills, Mich. • Avondale H.S. Shelby Twp., Mich. • Lutheran North H.S.

High School: A 2015 graduate of Avondale High School ... was a four-year letterwinner for the High School: A 2015 graduate of Lutheran North High School ... was a two-year letterwinner Yellow Jackets and coach Steve Deutsch ... totaled 136 tackles as a senior, including 47 for loss for the Mustangs and coach Ryan Wesley ... missed a majority of his senior year due to injury ... tallied 21 sacks to earn Team Defensive MVP accolades ... accumulated 86 stops (36-50) the ... recorded three interceptions and six tackles for loss as a junior to earn First Team All-Catholic two prior seasons combined ... totaled 42 tackles in 2013 including 20 for loss (6.5 sacks) along League recognition ... had 26 receptions for 612 yards and six touchdowns ... was a First Team with three quarterback hurries and one forced fumble ... selected to the All-Oakland Activities All-County honoree as well as Second Team All-Metro ... also returned kicks for the Mustangs Association First Team ... recorded 4.5 sacks in 2012 ... participated in the U.S. Army national ... played basketball for LNHS ... also ran track for the Mustangs competing in the 200m and combine ... earned Honorable Mention All-Oakland County accolades ... named Defensive MVP the 4x200m relay ... served as a team captain in both football and basketball ... was an All- of the Rivals Underclassman Big Man Elite Camp ... served as a team captain in 2014. Academic Athlete Award recipient (GPA above a 3.5 all four years).

Personal: Full name--Tiroca T. A. Battle ... born July 30, 1997, in Pontiac ... son of Tiroca Personal: Full name--Andrew M. Bielecki … born July 2, 1997, in Grosse Pointe ... son of Battle, Sr. and Terita Robinson ... has three younger brothers, Mekhi, Deshawn and Teriq ... has Ronald and Annette Bielecki ... has an older brother Zak, who is a three-year WSU football two younger sisters, Jordan and Mikayla ... plans to major in physical therapy ... fi rst name is letterwinner (2012-14), and a younger brother, Sam ... is undecided on academic major. pronounced TY-row-cuh. Coach Winters on Andy Bielecki: “Andy played at Lutheran North for coach Ryan Wesley. Coach Winters on Tiroca Battle: “Tiroca played on the defensive line for Avondale High He is a quality all-around athlete, who excelled on both off ense and defense. Andy comes to School and coach Steve Deutsch. He can play any position along the defensive line because of Wayne looking to make an impact in the secondary and special teams with his toughness and his excellent quickness and athletic ability. Tiroca is very quick and explosive off the snap and quickness. He is the brother of All-GLIAC performer Zak Bielecki.” his long arms make him diffi cult to block.” 57 Brady 93 Caleb BEEDON CARRIZALES Freshman • 6-3 • 211 • Defensive End Freshman • 6-3 • 274 • Defensive Tackle Marysville, Mich. • Marysville H.S. Hamler, Ohio • Patrick Henry H.S. High School: A 2015 graduate of Marysville High School ... was a three-year letterwinner High School: A 2015 graduate of Patrick Henry High School ... was a four-year letterwinner for the Vikings … named to the Detroit Free Press Division 4 All-State team as an defensive for the Patriots ... named to the Ohio Division VI Special Mention All-State squad ... selected to lineman … was a Division 3-4 Honorable Mention All-State selection for coach Mark Caza … the Northwest Ohio Athletic League First Team in 2014 after recording 65 tackles, including 19 earned First Team All-Macomb Area Conference (MAC) Gold Division honors as well as Second for loss (fi ve sacks) ... played his senior year for coach Joe Kirkendall ... served as a football team Team All-Metro East accolades after totaling 53 tackles as a senior including 12.5 for loss … captain as a senior ... competed in both the shot put and discus for PHHS ... competed at the named to the Port Huron Times Herald All-Blue Water Area First Team after blocking two kicks 2015 Ohio State meet in the shot put fi nishing ninth ... best shot put distance of 56-11.5 came and returning a fumble for a touchdown … recorded 61 tackles as a junior, including 15 for at the 2015 OHSAA Regional Meet ... top discus throw of 138-09.00 occurred on May 16, 2014 loss (eight sacks) along with two forced fumbles, an interception and a fumble recovery … ... earned one letter in basketball (sophomore season) and four in track. served as a football team captain as a senior and was a two-year basketball team captain ... also competed in baseball and track for the Vikings. Personal: Full name--Caleb A. Carrizales ... born June 8, 1997, in Bowling Green, Ohio ... son of Donnie and Elissa Carrizales ... younger brother of current Warrior defensive end Jake Personal: Full name--Brady M. Beedon ... born July 31, 1996, in Port Huron ... son of Roger Carrizales … also has two older brothers, Donnie and Nick, and a younger sister, Abby ... is and Kerry Beedon ... father played goalie for Ohio State’s ice hockey team (1985-89) and was undecided on academic major. drafted in 1985 by the Montreal Canadiens ... grandfather Michael Mullins was a 1965 football letterwinner at Iowa ... uncle Brett Mullins is Saginaw Valley State’s (1990-93) all-time leader Coach Winters on Caleb Carrizales: “Caleb played on the defensive line for head coach in rushing attempts with 677 ... uncle Ryan Mullins is among SVSU’s (1993-95) all-time tackles Jonathan Clark at Patrick Henry High School in Hamler, Ohio. He plays extremely hard and has leaders with 250 stops ... cousin Dominic Schultz is a current linebacker at the University of a great motor. Caleb can play on the edge as a defensive end or inside as a defensive tackle. He Minnesota ... plans to major in broadcast journalism. is the brother of All-GLIAC defensive end Jake Carrizales.”

Coach Winters on Brady Beedon: “Brady played for Mark Caza at Marysville High School. He plays very hard with a good motor. Brady is very physical, very tough and athletic. He runs very well and is an excellent special teams performer.” 60 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE FRESHMEN/CHARRON-COPELAND-CURRIE-DAVIS 34 Stephen 80 Jon CHARRON CURRIE Freshman • 6-1 • 230 • Fullback Freshman • 6-4 • 229 • Defensive End Palm Harbor, Fla. • Palm Harbor H.S. Metamora, Mich. • Lapeer H.S.

High School: A 2015 graduate of Palm Harbor High School ... also played running back for High School: A 2015 graduate of Lapeer High School ... was a two-year letterwinner for the coach Reggie Crume ... invited to play in the 2014 North-South Pinellas County All-Star game Lightning and coach Mike Smith ... helped lead LHS to the Saginaw Valley League (SVL) Red and was named MVP after rushing for 106 yards and two touchdowns ... also played in the Division title and 10-1 overall record in 2014 ... totaled 69 tackles as a senior, including 12 for 2015 Blue-Grey All-American Bowl in Tampa ... placed fi rst in the county and district wrestling loss to earn First Team All-SVL Red Division honors ... credited with nine sacks, 10 quarterback tournament, then fi nished second in the pre-state wrestling tournament at 220 pounds. hurries and two forced fumbles in 2014 ... played at Lapeer West before school merger ... recorded 43 tackles as a junior along with fi ve quarterback hurries ... led LWHS with four sacks Personal: Full name--Stephen C. Charron ... born March 6, 1997, in Tampa, Fla. ... son of in 2013 ... named to the Flint Metro League Second Team as a sophomore after leading his Matthew and Joanna Charron ... has a younger brother, Nicholas, and a younger sister, Emma LWHS in sacks ... played travel basketball for the Mid-Michigan Lakers ... played four seasons ... plans to major in kinesiology ... cousin of former WSU quarterback Jason Charron (1999- of high school basketball ... served as a team captain in both football and basketball ... was a 2001). three-year Scholar-Athlete award recipient.

Coach Winters on Stephen Charron: “Stephen is very athletic and a very tough fullback. Personal: Full name--Jonathan C. Currie ... born February 28, 1997, in Flint ... son of Richard He fi ts what we look for in the position, because he is an excellent blocker, very tough and and Jill Currie ... has one younger brother, Carson ... has one older sister, Jenna ... is undecided physical. Stephen also catches the ball well and runs with speed and power. He will have on academic major. the opportunity to compete for playing time very soon, because of his athletic and physical development.” Coach Winters on Jon Currie: “Jon played both tight end and defensive end for coach Mike Smith at Lapeer High School. He plays very hard, is strong at the point of attack, and athletic enough to play tight end or defensive end at the collegiate level. Jon is an intelligent young man and has a very bright future.” 46 Anthony 78 Nick COPELAND DAVIS Freshman • 6-2 • 175 • Cornerback Freshman • 6-3 • 295 • Guard Bedford, Ohio • Bedford H.S. Livonia, Mich. • Churchill H.S. High School: A 2015 graduate of Bedford High School ... fi nished with 37 tackles (18-19) in High School: A 2015 graduate of Livonia Churchill High School ... was a three-year 2014 plus an interception against Garfi eld Heights ... made a season-high eight stops (3-5) in a letterwinner for the Chargers and coach Bill DeFillipo ... selected to the Detroit News Division 35-6 win over Maple Heights ... selected to the 2014 Associated Press Northeast Lakes Division 1-2 All-State Honorable Mention squad ... named to the 2014 Detroit Free Press All-Metro West II All-District Second Team ... helped the Bearcats to a 13-1 mark including a 6-0 league record Second Team after helping LCHS to an 8-3 mark and the second round of the MHSAA Division as a senior for coach Sean Williams ... was a two-year letterwinner for BHS ... selected as the 1 state playoff s ... voted to the Kensington Lakes Activities Association All-League Team ... squad’s Defensive Back of the Year as a senior ... also earned Scholar Athlete recognition ... recorded 76 pancake blocks in 2014. served as a football team captain in 2014. Personal: Full name--Nicholas J. Davis ... born July 16, 1996, in Royal Oak ... son of Bob and Personal: Full name--Anthony L. Copeland II ... born August 1, 1997, in Cleveland, Ohio ... Carla Davis ... has an older sister, Gina ... is undecided on academic major. son of Anthony Sr. and Tonya Copeland ... has one younger brother, Aaron and one older sister, Tashyana ... plans to major in engineering. Coach Winters on Nick Davis: “Nick led the Livonia Churchill Chargers and coach Bill DeFillipo’s squad to an 8-3 season. He excels as a run blocker, is very aggressive and plays with Coach Winters on Anthony Copeland: “Anthony played in the secondary for coach a toughness and nasty temperament. Nick has the strength to play inside as a guard and the Sean Williams at Bedford High School in Northeast Ohio. He has a very athletic frame for a length to play on the edge as a tackle.” cornerback. Anthony is smooth athletic and runs extremely well. He has good ball skills and is a willing tackler.”

#WARRIORFB 61 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE FRESHMEN/EGGLESTON-EUBANKS-GRIGGS-HAMPTON 36 Leon 69 Darius EGGLESTON GRIGGS Freshman • 6-0 • 200 • Linebacker Freshman • 6-1 • 200 • Linebacker Sylvania, Ohio • Southview H.S. Akron, Ohio • East Community Learning

High School: A 2015 graduate of Sylvania Southview High School ... made 116 tackles, High School: A 2015 graduate of East Community Learning Center ... was a four-year including 65 solo to earn First Team All-Northern Lakes League honors for coach Jim Mayzes ... starter for the Dragons and coach Marques Hayes ... named to the Associated Press 2013 and named to the Associated Press Northwest Ohio All-District First Team as well as Special Mention 2014 Northeast Ohio Division III Inland All-District Honorable Mention Team ... participated All-State ... rushed for 300 yards and four touchdowns for the Cougars ... also had 14 receptions in the 2014 Thanks4Giving All-Star game ... totaled 90 tackles as a senior along with two ... helped SSHS to a 6-4 mark in 2014 ... earned First Team All-NLL honors as a junior ... served interceptions ... recorded 18 tackles plus an interception vs. Coventry ... competed in basketball as a football team captain ... competed in the both the shot put (50-1) and discus (156-3) for and track for the Dragons ... served as a team captain in all three sports. the Cougar track and fi eld team ... also played basketball for SSHS ... earned Academic (Merit Roll) recognition for maintaining a 3.0 GPA all four quarters. Personal: Full name--Darius C. Griggs ... born March 27, 1996, in Akron, Ohio ... son of Donita Griggs ... has two brothers, Bruce and Dondione, and one sister Jashona ... plans to major in Personal: Full name--Leon B. Eggleston ... born January 22, 1997, in Olean, N.Y. ... son of physical therapy. Leon and Angela Eggleston ... has an older brother, Marshone, and an older sister, Amani ... plans to major in criminal justice. Coach Winters on Darius Griggs: “Darius played linebacker for coach Marques Hayes at Akron East High School. He is an outstanding athlete with a good frame to grow into the Coach Winters on Leon Eggleston: “Leon played both running back and linebacker for position. Darius is a hitter, who plays with good knee bend and acceleration to the football. coach Jim Mayzes at Sylvania Southview. He is a tough physical football player, who played He has the ability to compete at either outside linebacker position.” running back with a linebacker mentality. Leon has excellent athletic ability and great speed for his position.”

30 Donte 62 Tarron EUBANKS HAMPTON Freshman • 6-0 • 183 • Cornerback Freshman • 6-5 • 290 • Tackle Farmington Hills, Mich. • Harrison H.S. Brandon, Fla. • Bloomingdale H.S. High School: A 2015 graduate of Farmington Hills Harrison High School ... named to the High School: A 2015 graduate of Bloomingdale High School ... primarily played left tackle Detroit News Division 1-2 Honorable Mention All-State Team ... helped the Hawks to a 10-3 for the Bulls ... helped BHS to a 9-1 regular-season record in 2014 and a spot in the Florida record in 2014 and the MHSAA Division 2 state semifi nals for coach John Herrington ... named 8A Tournament ... selected MVP of the 2014 South Florida Camp ... named to the 2014 to the Detroit Free Press All-Metro North Honorable Mention Team ... selected to the All- Hillsborough County Senior All-Star game ... received Honorable Mention All-Tampa Bay Elite Oakland Activities Association squad ... received All-Oakland County honors from the Oakland Team recognition as well as being selected for the 2015 Blue-Grey All-American Bowl in Tampa Press ... was a two-year letterwinner in football ... also ran track for FHHHS competing in the ... was a two-year letterwinner for BHS. 100m (11.5), 200m (22.83), 400m (58.8) and 110m hurdles (16.8) and 300m hurdles (43.9) ... returned an interception for a touchdown in the 2015 Michigan vs. Ohio Border Classic game Personal: Full name--Tarron A. Hampton ... born February 8, 1997, in Big Bend, Kan. ... son of at WSU. Andre and Nicole Hampton ... has two younger brothers, Jordan and Haden ... plans to major in criminal justice. Personal: Full name--Donte T. Eubanks ... born June 3, 1997, in Farmington Hills ... son of Carlos and Marquitta Eubanks ... has two brothers, Carlos and Julian ... has one younger sister, Coach Winters on Tarron Hampton: “Tarron is a very talented and athletic off ensive Baylee ... plans to major in business. lineman. He is very light on his feet and is advanced in his pass blocking technique. Tarron slides well with good balance and has a good punch. He has excellent size and a very bright Coach Winters on Donte Eubanks: “Donte played cornerback for coach John Herrington future as an off ensive lineman.” at Harrison High School. He also competed on the track team. Donte uses his speed and quickness to run with wide receivers all over the fi eld. He has a muscular fame and is solid in run support. Donte also has excellent ball skills.”

62 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE FRESHMEN/HAZIME-HILL-HOLLINS-KETTERMAN 43 Michael 67 Justin HAZIME HOLLINS Freshman • 6-1 • 200 • Linebacker Freshman • 6-1 • 334 • Nose Tackle Dearborn, Mich. • Fordson H.S. West Bloomfi eld, Mich. • W. Bloomfi eld H.S.

High School: A 2015 graduate of Dearborn Fordson High School ... was a two-year starter for High School: A 2015 graduate of West Bloomfi eld High School ... was a three-year the Tractors and coach Fouad Zaban ... recorded 113 tackles as a senior, including fi ve sacks in letterwinner for the Lakers and coach Ron Bellamy ... named to the Detroit Free Press All- helping DFHS to a 10-1 mark ... returned both interceptions in 2014 for a touchdown ... named Metro North Honorable Mention Team ... tallied 23 tackles including six for loss (fi ve sacks) to the 2014 Detroit Free Press All-Metro West First Team ... voted to the Western Wayne Athletic as WBHS went 9-2 and advanced to the second round of the 2014 state playoff s ... recovered Conference First Team ... played two years of basketball and baseball for DFHS ... earned All- two fumbles and had an interception ... selected to the All-Oakland Activities Association First League honors in basketball ... served as a team captain in both football and basketball ... was Team in both 2013 and 2014 ... was an all-state wrestler in the heavyweight division ... served a member of the school’s academic Honor Roll. as a wrestling team captain.

Personal: Full name--Michael M. Hazime ... born June 13, 1997, in Dearborn ... son of John Personal: Full name--Justin T. Hollins … born October 6, 1997, in Detroit ... son of Alexander and Kwielin Hazime ... has two sisters, Raina and Summer ... plans to major in computer and Tammy Hollins ... has one younger sister, Jasmine ... plans to major in secondary education. science. Coach Winters on Justin Hollins: “Justin competed for Division I State Coach of the Year Ron Coach Winters on Michael Hazime: “Michael played linebacker for coach Fouad Zaban at Bellamy as a defensive tackle at West Bloomfi eld High School. He is a powerful inside presence Fordson High School. He plays inside linebacker with an angry temperament! Michael is a along the defensive line. Justin is also one of the top wrestlers in the state and a high school very tough, instinctual football player. He runs well and makes plays from sideline to sideline.” teammate of new recruit Jalen Lewis. Justin has outstanding quickness for a 300 pounder.”

41 James 86 Luke HILL KETTERMAN Freshman • 6-3 • 205 • Running Back Freshman • 6-5 • 230 • Tight End Livonia, Mich. • Clarenceville H.S. Maumee, Ohio • Toledo St. Francis H.S. High School: A 2015 graduate of Livonia Clarenceville High School ... named to the 2014 High School: A 2015 graduate of Toledo (Ohio) St. Francis de Sales High School ... was a Detroit Free Press All-Metro West Honorable Mention Team ... rushed for 1,171 yards and 19 three-year letterwinner for the Knights and coach Chris Hedden ... was a three-year member touchdowns on 135 carries for the Trojans and coach Kenneth Fry ... also caught 12 passes for of the Three Rivers Athletic Conference (TRAC) All-Academic squad ... voted to the 2014 All- 178 yards and two scores ... selected the squad’s team MVP ... voted to the All-Western Wayne TRAC Second Team as an off ensive lineman ... also saw playing time at defensive end ... served Athletic Conference First Team ... totaled 58 tackles ... rushed 20 times for 220 yards and three as a football team captain as a senior ... earned two letters in baseball as a pitcher and fi rst touchdowns against Garden City ... scored 13 touchdowns in 2013 in helping LCHS to a 12-1 baseman. mark ... also participated in basketball (center) and track (sprinter) ... served as a team captain in football ... was a member of the school’s academic Honor Roll ... also served as an editor of Personal: Full name--Luke M. Ketterman ... born February 14, 1997, in Toledo, Ohio ... son of the school newspaper. Paul and Julie Ketterman ... has a younger sister, Lauren ... grandfather Delwin Ketterman was a two-year football letterwinner (1956-57) at the University of Toledo ... father played football Personal: Full name--James K. Hill, Jr. … born February 10, 1997, in Detroit ... son of James at Bluff ton College ... plans to major in business marketing. Hill, Sr. and Kimberly Hill ... has three brothers, Rafael, Rodney and Michael, and one younger sister, Gabrielle ... plans to major in business administration. Coach Winters on Luke Ketterman: “Luke played on the defensive and off ensive line for coach Chris Hedden at St. Francis de Sales High School. He is an excellent blocker with great Coach Winters on James Hill: “James was a standout running back for Clarenceville coach technique. Luke knows how to use his length and quick feet to sustain blocks. He has shown Kenneth Fry. He is a very tall, athletic tailback/athlete. James has excellent speed and a quick enough athletic ability to project to the tight end position. Luke is an excellent student and change of direction. We expect James to become a standout special teams player and a tough, a team leader.” physical, downhill runner!”

#WARRIORFB 63 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE FRESHMEN/KLINK-J. LEWIS-K. LEWIS-McDADE 13 Christian 83 Kyle KLINK LEWIS Freshman • 6-2• 208 • Quarterback Freshman • 5-11 • 188 • Wide Receiver Olmsted Falls, Ohio • Parma Hts. Holy Name H.S. Detroit, Mich. • Renaissance H.S.

High School: A 2015 graduate of Parma Heights Holy Name High School ... helped HNHS High School: A 2015 graduate of Detroit Renaissance High School ... was a three-year to a 6-4 mark in 2014 ... passed for 2,300 yards and 20 touchdowns as a senior for coach Dan letterwinner for the Phoenix and coach Tony Elliott ... passed for 1,067 yards and 13 Wondolowski ... named to the 2014 Associated Press Northeast Lakes All-District Division IV touchdowns as a senior ... rushed for seven touchdowns and 735 yards in 2014 ... named to the Special Mention Team ... voted to the All-League Second Team ... began his high school career 2014 All-Detroit Honorable Mention Team by the Detroit Free Press as a quarterback … voted at St. Ignatius where he passed for 630 yards and three touchdowns in 2013 ... served as a to the Detroit Public School League All-City Team ... had 15 receptions for 335 yards and three team captain. touchdowns as a junior ... returned one of his two interceptions for a touchdown ... selected as the squad’s 2014 Off ensive Most Valuable Player ... served two years as a football team captain. Personal: Full name--Christian F. Klink ... born September 10, 1996, in Olmsted Falls, Ohio ... son of Brandi Piko ... plans to major in business. Personal: Full name--Kyle L. Lewis ... born April 10, 1997, in Detroit ... son of James Lewis and Lorie Lewis ... has four brothers, Dedrick, Cory, Kody and Christopher, and one younger sister, Coach Winters on Christian Klink: “Christian played quarterback for coach Dan Tyler ... his older brother Dedrick Roper played at Northwood and with the Philadelphia Eagles Wondolowski at Holy Name High School. He is a strong physical quarterback who has a strong ... Dedrick became the fi rst player in Northwood history to reach the National Football League arm and excellent technique. Christian has shown the ability to execute the quick game, after earning Second Team All-America honors following the 2003 season ... he was inducted screens and make downfi eld throws.” into the Northwood Athletic Hall of Fame in 2010 ... plans to major in kinesiology.

Coach Winters on Kyle Lewis: “Kyle played quarterback in high school for coach Tony Elliott but will focus on the wide receiver position at Wayne State. He shows extremely quick feet, is very athletic and diffi cult to tackle in the open fi eld. As a receiver, Kyle has the ability to separate from defenders with his explosive quickness and speed.” 58 Jalen 20 Greg LEWIS McDADE Freshman • 6-4 • 220 • Defensive End Freshman • 6-1 • 175 • Cornerback Pontiac, Mich. • West Bloomfi eld H.S. Sterling Heights, Mich. • Stevenson H.S. High School: A 2015 graduate of West Bloomfi eld High School ... was a four-year letterwinner High School: A 2015 graduate of Sterling Heights (Adlai E.) Stevenson High School ... was for the Lakers and coach Ron Bellamy ... recorded 90 tackles including 11 sacks as a senior ... a three-year letterwinner for the Titans ... selected to the Detroit News Division 1-2 All-State tallied six pass break-ups as a senior as WBHS had a 9-2 record ... was a Second Team All- Honorable Mention squad ... named to the Detroit Free Press Honorable Mention All-State team Metro selection ... totaled 15 tackles against Livonia Stevenson including two sacks in the ... totaled 40 tackles along with 10 pass break-ups for coach Kevin Frederick ... recorded four 2014 MHSAA fi rst round playoff win for the Lakers ... earned the squad’s Team Hustle Award ... interceptions as SHS compiled a 7-3 record ... had 590 receiving yards plus 400 rushing yards in named the Most Improved Player in Oakland County by the Oakland Press. 2014 ... also lettered three years in baseball ... served as a football team captain.

Personal: Full name--Jalen D. Lewis … born March 22, 1996, in Pontiac ... son of Mark Lewis Personal: Full name--Gregory W. McDade, Jr. ... born May 30, 1997, in Grosse Pointe ... son of and Kathy Holder ... has one younger brother, Jayshaun ... plans to major in criminal justice. Greg and Kimberly McDade ... has an older brother, Darreaus, and an older sister, Kourtnee ... is undecided on academic major. Coach Winters on Jalen Lewis: “Jalen played defensive end for coach Ron Bellamy’s 9-2 playoff team at West Bloomfi eld. He has exceptional athletic ability for the position. Jalen Coach Winters on Greg McDade: “Greg was a standout two-way player for coach Kevin runs very well and provides a consistent pass rush. He has the frame to grow into a dominant Frederick at Sterling Heights Stevenson High School. He has a long athletic frame for the defensive lineman.” cornerback position. Greg tackles very well and has the ability to run with the receivers. He is very athletic, and will really improve with concentration on one position.”

64 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE FRESHMEN/MOFFETT-MULLER-SANDERS-SMITH 28 DeOntay 24 Terry MOFFETT SANDERS Freshman • 5-9 • 205 • Running Back Freshman • 6-1 • 188 • Cornerback Muskegon Hts., Mich. • Mona Shores H.S. Sterling Heights, Mich. • Stevenson H.S.

High School: A 2015 graduate of Mona Shores High School ... selected to the Detroit News High School: A 2015 graduate of Sterling Heights Stevenson High School ... recorded 45 Division 1-2 All-State Honorable Mention squad ... rushed for 85 yards in the 2014 MHSAA tackles as a senior including three for loss (two sacks) for the Titans and coach Kevin Frederick Division 2 state championship game for the Sailors and coach Matt Koziak ... named to the ... totaled two interceptions and two forced fumbles along with four pass break-ups ... was an Detroit Free Press Honorable Mention All-State team ... gained 1,534 rushing yards on 233 Honorable Mention All-Macomb Area Conference (MAC) selection ... competed in track (4x200 attempts with 19 touchdowns as a senior ... voted to the All-OK Conference First Team ... and 4x400 relays) ... served as a team captain for both sports. named to the Muskegon All-Area First Team ... became Mona Shores all-time leading rusher ... was a three-year letterwinner ... competed in basketball and track for the Sailors ... served Personal: Full name--Terry T. Sanders ... born December 1, 1997, in Detroit ... son of the late as a football team captain. Sandra Sanders ... resides with aunt and uncle Chris and Pat Herriotte ... had three brothers, Dion, Demetrius and Dennis, and eight sisters, Courtney, Angel, Krissie, Ashely, Deonna, Taylor, Personal: Full name--DeOntay R. Moff ett ... born November 6, 1996, in Muskegon Heights ... Nakya and Iyahann ... is majoring in special education. son of Stephen and Devett Moff ett ... has three older brothers, Marco, Stephen II, Stephen III, and an older sister, La’toyva ... plans to major in nursing. Coach Winters on Terry Sanders: “Terry played in the defensive backfi eld for coach Kevin Frederick at Sterling Heights Stevenson High School. He has a tall muscular build. Terry runs Coach Winters on DeOntay Moff ett: “DeOntay was a standout running back for coach Matt very well and is a good tackler. He has the speed to play corner and the strength to play safety.” Koziak at Muskegon Mona Shores High School. He runs very hard and is diffi cult to tackle. DeOntay has a strong thick lower body. He has good foot quickness, vision and running instincts. DeOntay can also catch the ball out of the backfi eld.”

87 Kyle 54 Ryan MULLER SMITH Freshman • 6-2 • 218 • Tight End Freshman • 6-0 • 205 • Linebacker Clinton Twp., Mich. • Chippewa Valley H.S. Warren, Mich. • De La Salle H.S. High School: A 2015 graduate of Chippewa Valley High School ... named to the Detroit News High School: A 2015 graduate of Warren De La Salle High School ... selected to the Detroit 2014 All-State Division 1-2 First Team after being selected to the All-Metro East squad ... had News Division 1-2 All-State Honorable Mention squad ... totaled 104 tackles as a senior 51 receptions in 2014 (second most in school history) for 889 yards and eight touchdowns ... including 16.5 for loss (three sacks) for coach Paul Verska ... forced three fumbles and had three also rushed for six scores as a senior for coach Scott Merchant ... named to the Detroit Free Press quarterback hurries ... named to the All-County First Team ... made six solo tackles including All-State Honorable Mention team ... was a two-year letterwinner for the Big Reds ... served one for loss in the 2014 MHSAA Division 2 state championship game win ... concluded his as a team captain. high school career with 199 tackles including 28.5 for loss and fi ve sacks ... was a three-year letterwinner for the Pilots ... served as a football team captain ... participated in lacrosse for Personal: Full name--Kyle D. Muller ... born December 16, 1996, in Livonia ... son of Doug one season ... was a member of the school’s academic Honor Roll all four years as well as the Muller and Cheryl Muller ... has one younger brother, Ryan, and two sisters, Marissa and Rylee Principal’s list. ... is undecided on academic major. Personal: Full name--Ryan K. Smith ... born August 12, 1996, in Grosse Pointe ... son of Coach Winters on Kyle Muller: “Kyle played for coach Scott Merchant at Chippewa Valley. Randall and Terri Smith ... has two older brothers, Eric and Kevin, and one older sister, Lindsey He is a dynamic off ensive threat as a receiver and as a running quarterback in the wildcat ... plans to major in criminal justice. off ense. Kyle uses his speed to create mismatches against linebackers and safeties. He has excellent receiving skills, which will allow him to fl ex out.” Coach Winters on Ryan Smith: “Ryan played both ways on the State Championship football team from De La Salle that was coached by Paul Verska. He plays with great intelligence, quickness and the ability to strike with great force. Ryan is very tough and an all-around good football player. He has the speed and quickness to make plays from sideline to sideline.”

#WARRIORFB 65 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE FRESHMEN/TOCKSTEIN-TOTH-YOUNGER-ZEZULA 77 Justin 64 Charlie TOCKSTEIN YOUNGER Freshman • 6-4 • 290 • Tackle Freshman • 6-3 • 315 • Guard Warren, Mich. • Mott H.S. Eagle, Wis. • Mukwonago H.S.

High School: A 2015 graduate of Warren Mott High School ... named to the 2014 All-Macomb High School: A 2015 graduate of Mukwonago High School ... named Honorable Mention All- County Second Team ... was a two-year letterwinner for coach Tom Milanov, a WSU graduate ... State as a senior for coach Clay Iverson ... also earned All-Region and All-Area accolades ... was voted to the Macomb Area Conference (MAC) First Team as a senior ... was a two-time Macomb a three-year All-Conference selection (First Team in 2014; Second Team in 2013; and Honorable County All-Academic selection ... helped WMHS to a 10-1 mark and a league title as a junior ... Mention in 2012) and a four-year letterwinner ... was a two-year football team captain ... also served as a team captain for the Marauders ... played two years of basketball (center) and two lettered in wrestling ... earned High Honor Roll accolades all four years ... was a member of the years of baseball (fi rst base). National Honor Society.

Personal: Full name--Justin J. Tockstein ... born May 25, 1997, in Columbus, Ohio ... son of Personal: Full name--Charles J. Younger ... born November 22, 1996, in Eagle, Wis. ... son of John and Jillann Tockstein ... has two brothers, Jonathon and Jameson ... has one younger Bob and Diane Younger ... has an older sister Jenneca ... plans to major in kinesiology. sister, Jaclyn ... plans to major in physical therapy. Coach Winters on Charlie Younger: “Charlie was an All-State performer for Mukwonago Coach Winters on Justin Tockstein: “Justin played for Warren Mott High School coach Tom coach Clay Iverson. He is a very strong and physical off ensive lineman. Charlie gets great Milanov, a former Tartar/Warrior. He is a large athletic left tackle prospect. He was pursued by movement on drive blocks, zone blocks and the power scheme. He has the ability to get out several Division I programs but decided to join his former Mott coach at Wayne State (current and run on outside plays and is an excellent pass blocker.” Warrior tight ends coach Jason Kluzak). Justin is very physical and has excellent footwork for the position.”

14 D.J. 45 Kyle ZEZULA Freshman • 6-1 • 210 • Quarterback TOTH Clarkston, Mich. • Clarkston H.S. Freshman • 6-3 • 181 • Safety High School: A 2015 graduate of Clarkston High School ... was a three-year football Hudsonville, Mich. • Hudsonville H.S. letterwinner for the Wolves and coach Kurt Richardson ... went 38-2 as a starter and led High School: A 2015 graduate of Hudsonville High School ... selected to the Detroit News Clarkston to back-to-back state titles, including 27 straight wins ... named captain of the Division 1-2 All-State Honorable Mention squad for coach Dave Lidgard ... named to the Detroit Free Press Division 1 All-State team ... selected to the 2014 Associated Press Division Associated Press Division 1-2 All-State Special Mention Team ... was a two-year letterwinner 1-2 Special Mention Team ... helped guide CHS to a 14-0 record including a 33-25 victory over ... recorded 87 tackles including 50 solo for the Eagles ... totaled seven pass break-ups and one Saline in the 2014 state championship game ... threw a 52-yard touchdown pass and also ran interception, while forcing two fumbles ... named to the Grand Rapids Dream Team ... voted for a 70 yard score in the 2014 state title game ... completed 121-of-183 passes for 2,238 yards to the All-Ottawa Kent Conference First Team and the Muskegon All-Star Classic ... selected as and 22 touchdowns as a senior ... also rushed for 1,019 yards and 18 scores ... concluded his the WZZM Meijer Scholar Athlete of the Week on Dec. 19, 2013 ... also lettered in baseball for high school career with 5,341 passing yards and 48 touchdown while running for 1,571 yards three seasons and basketball for two years for HHS ... earned All-League honors in basketball and 24 scores ... served as a team captain in both football and baseball ... was a four-year and academic all-district accolades in baseball ... served as a team captain in all three sports baseball letterwinner for coach Phil Price ... also played one year of varsity basketball for CHS. as a senior. Personal: Full name--Donovan J. Zezula ... born September 2, 1996, in Royal Oak ... son of Personal: Full name--Kyle G. Toth ... born October 3, 1996, in San Antonio, Texas ... son of Brian and Karen Zezula ... father was a member of the 1991 Albion MIAA Championship team Jim and Sheri Toth ... mother played soccer at Schoolcraft ... has one older brother, Zac ... is that participated in the NCAA Division III playoff s ... has an older sister, Elizabeth, who played undecided on academic major. softball at Tiffi n in 2012 ... plans to major in business.

Coach Winters on Kyle Toth: “Kyle played multiple positions for coach Dave Lidgard at Coach Winters on Donovan Zezula: “D.J. played quarterback at Clarkston High School for Hudsonville High School. He is a dominant football player, playing several diff erent positions coach Kurt Richardson. He is a team leader, a state champion and a winner. D.J. shows a in high school. Kyle is a hitter on defense and an explosive athlete with the ball in his hands. strong arm and quick feet in the pocket or on the run. He brings leadership, intelligence and He will use his speed and toughness to play the safety position for WSU.” toughness to the quarterback position.”

66 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE FRESHMEN/HACHEM-HOLLER-SIBANDE-BILLINGSLEA 63 Alaa 81 Shane HACHEM HOLLER Freshman • 6-3 • 260 • Center Freshman • 5-11 • 180 • Wide Receiver Dearborn, Mich. • Fordson H.S. Waterford, Mich. • Clarkston H.S.

High School: A 2015 graduate of Dearborn Fordson High School ... was a three-year varsity High School: A 2015 graduate of Clarkston High School ... was a three-year letterwinner for letterwinner coach Fouad Zaban ... was a two-year starter both ways at off ensive tackle and the Wolves ... helped CHS to a 38-2 record in his three years on varsity ... earned All-County and defensive end ... selected to the 2014 Dearborn Press and Guide All-City Team after helping All-Oakland Activities Association (OAA) honors. DFHS to a 10-1overall record, along with a 9-0 league record ... the Tractors won their 2014 fi rst round playoff game against Fraser ... also competed in track and fi eld (shot put and discus) Personal: Full name--Shane J. Holler ... born March 20, 1997, in Pontiac ... son of Chris and his fi nal two seasons for the Tractors ... recorded career best throws of 43-4.50 in the shot put Julie Holler ... has one younger brother, Blake ... plans to major in business administration/ and 133-11 in the discus ... discus mark was good enough for fi rst place at the 2015 WWAC management. (Western Wayne Athletic Conference) championship meet at Belleville ... served as a team captain in both football and track.

Personal: Full name-Alaa H. Hachem ... born January 11, 1997, in Dearborn ... son of Hussein 42 Lonhi and Hiam Hachem ... has two brothers, Ali and Abbas ... has three sisters, Walaa, Wanda and Amanda ... plans to major in electrical engineering. SIBANDE Home Attendance Freshman • 5-10 • 187 • Safety For years at Adams Field/WSU Stadium Berrien Springs, Mich. • Berrien Springs H.S. Year Games Total Avg. Year Games Total Avg. 2014 6 14,129 2355 1988 4 6,762 1691 High School: A 2015 graduate of Berrien Springs High School ... was a three-year letterwinner 2013 5 16,393 3279 1987 4 4,420 1105 coach Bill Bergan ... earned Honorable Mention All-League accolades ... helped the Shamrocks 2012 5 14,334 2867 1986 4 4,335 1084 to a 6-4 mark in 2014 ... also saw playing time at running back, quarterback and wide receiver 2011 6 16,868 2811 1985 5 4,230 846 ... recorded 14 tackles in a contest along with two interceptions ... also competed in basketball and track for BSHS ... served as a football team captain as a senior. 2010 6 16,633 2772 1984 5 5,601 1120 2009 6 15,743 2624 1983 6 NA Personal: Full name--Lonhinhi T. Sibande ... born November 17, 1996, in the country 2008 6 17,490 2915 1982 4 9,531 2383 of Malawi in Africa ... son of Tawonga and Evidence Sibande ... has one brother, Enoch ... is 2007 5 14,004 2801 1981& 3 6,693 2231 undecided on academic major ... name is pronounced LOW-he SI-ban-day. 2006 6 13,758 2293 1980% 4 NA 2005 5 11,356 2271 1979 4 11,580 2895 2004* 4 9,971 2493 1978 4 8,284 2071 2003 6 14,807 2468 1977 6 17,647 2941 13 Jordan 2002 5 13,548 2710 1976 4 13,624 3406 2001 4 8,456 2114 1975 6 19,898 3316 2000 5 7,299 1460 1974 5 15,349 3070 BILLINGSLEA 1999 6 7,349 1225 1973 5 12,794 2559 1998 5 6,965 1393 1972 4 12,381 3095 R-Freshman • 5-8 • 163 • Wide Receiver 1997 6 6,833 1139 1971 4 9,809 2452 Southfi eld, Mich. • Southfi eld H.S. (WMU) 1996 5 6,258 1252 1970 4 NA 1995 5 6,052 1210 1969 4 10,296 2574 2014: Redshirted at Western Michigan University. 1994 6 8,989 1498 High School: A 2014 graduate of Southfi eld High School ... was a three-year letterwinner for 1993 5 7,681 1536 *-Does not include game at Ford Field. coach Tim Conley ... helped the Bluejays to a 7-0 Oakland Activities Association (OAA) league 1992 5 6,728 1346 &-Does not include games at Michigan record as a senior along with a 7-3 overall mark ... rated a two star recruit by Rivals.com and 1991 5 7,362 1472 Stadium or the Pontiac Silverdome. 247Sports.com ... ranked as the 56th best recruit in Michigan by Rivals.com ... ranked 47th on 1990 5 5,860 1172 %-Does not include game at Pontiac Detroit News Top 60 Blue Chip Recruit List ... ran a personal-best 22.60 for 200m at the 2014 1989 6 8,661 1444 Silverdome. MHSAA Division I Regional Meet ... also participated in the long jump (18-8.75) and 4x100 and 4x200 relays for SHS ... served as a team captain in both football and track as a senior.

Personal: Full name--Jordan J. Billingslea ... born October 7, 1996, in Detroit ... son of Joe Billingslea and Paytra Williams ... has two brothers and seven sisters ... is majoring in business administration/management ... would like to become a television broadcaster.

#WARRIORFB 67 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE GLIAC HISTORY The Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC), founded The Conference expanded on July 1, 2010 when Lake Erie College of in 1972, has been a leader in the advancement and promotion of Painesville, Ohio, and Ohio Dominican University, located in Columbus, intercollegiate athletics for men and women for 40 years. joined the GLIAC. The League expanded further expand on July 1, 2012 The charter members of the GLIAC were Ferris State University, Grand when Malone University and Walsh University, both located in the Valley State University, Lake Superior State University, Northwood Canton, Ohio area, became the 15th and 16th GLIAC members. University (then Institute), and Saginaw Valley State University. The policy-making body of the GLIAC is the Management Council, Expansion of the GLIAC began immediately with the addition of which is comprised of three representatives from each member Oakland University in 1974. Hillsdale College, Northern Michigan institution – its director of athletics, faculty athletics representative University, and Wayne State University were accepted as members and senior woman administrator. in 1975. In 1977, the conference lost its fi rst member when Northern The presidency of the GLIAC Management Council is rotated Michigan withdrew. Michigan Technological University fi lled the alphabetically by school, with Dave Marsh, Director of Athletics at vacancy when it became a member in 1980. After the 1986-87 Northwood University, serving as GLIAC President in 2015-16. Dr. season, Northwood left the conference and was replaced by Northern Keith A. Pretty, President of Northwood University, will serve as the Michigan. Northwood rejoined the conference in 1992. chairperson of the GLIAC Presidents Council this year. After the 1989 season, the conference dropped football as a The GLIAC made history when it hired Dell Robinson as Commissioner. sponsored sport. The conference schools sponsoring football joined Robinson became the fi rst ethnic minority to serve as D-II commissioner the members of the Heartland Collegiate Conference in forming the of a non-historically black college or university conference when he football-only Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference (MIFC), began his duties on July 1, 2009. which began play in 1990. Assisting Robinson are: Jeff Ligney, Assoc. Commissioner, Danielle After nine years as one of the premier conferences in Division II Harris, Asst. Commissioner & SWA for Compliance/Championships; football, the MIFC merged as part of GLIAC on July 1, 1999. With the Chris Roekle Director of Strategic Communications; Mike McCann, merger, the University of Indianapolis became an associate member as Supervisor of Football Offi cials; Kim Vieira, Supervisor of Soccer a football-only school. Offi cials; Jeanne Skinner, Supervisor of Volleyball Offi cials; Rob Doss, The GLIAC entered a new era in the 1995-96 school year. Prior to Supervisor of Women’s Basketball Offi cials; Bill Ek, Supervisor of Men’s that time, all GLIAC member institutions were located in the state Basketball Offi cials; Linda Strapp, Supervisor of Women’s lacrosse of Michigan. On Dec. 14, 1994, membership was off ered to Ashland offi cials; Bill Gomoluch Supervisor of Softball Umpires, and Rich University of Ashland, Ohio, and Gannon University and Mercyhurst Fetchiet, Assignor of Baseball Umpires. College, both located in Erie, Pennsylvania. All three schools began their membership July 1, 1995. On July 1, 1997, membership was granted to The University of Findlay, located in Findlay, Ohio. UF replaced Oakland University, which withdrew from the conference after the 1996-97 season as it moved to NCAA Division I status. The GLIAC membership changed again when Tiffi n University of Ohio joined the conference in the 2008-09 academic year. Tiffi n was off ered membership on June 20, 2007. The addition of Tiffi n left the GLIAC with 12 full-time members as Gannon and Mercyhurst moved to the Jeff Ligney Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference after the 2007-08 season. GLIAC Offi ce 1110 Washington Ave. Associate Commissioner The GLIAC entered a new era during the 2009-10 academic year. [email protected] Commissioner Tom Brown, who had presided over the league for 17 Bay City, MI 48708 years, retried on June 30, 2009. The longest serving commissioner in (989) 894-2529 Danielle Harris the history of the GLIAC, Brown expanded the conference from 10 full Fax: (989) 894-2525 Assistant Commissioner/SWA - Compliance/Championships members to 14 full members and two associate members. Also under E-Mail Addresses: [email protected] his leadership, the conference has grown to off ering championships Dell Robinson in 21 sports while rising to prominence on the national level as Commissioner Chris Roekle GLIAC teams and student-athletes have achieved success both in the [email protected] Director of Strategic Communications classroom and on the fi elds of play. [email protected]

68 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2015 GLIAC COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Thursday, September 3 Saturday, October 3 Saturday, November 7 Wayne State at Michigan Tech* ...... 6:00 PM Wayne State at Tiffi n* ...... 3:00 PM Lake Erie at Wayne State* ...... 12:00 PM Saginaw Valley State at Indianapolis ...... 7:00 PM Ferris State at Findlay* ...... 12:00 PM Malone at Findlay* ...... 12:00 PM Ashland at Lake Erie* ...... 7:00 PM Lake Erie at Ohio Dominican* ...... 12:30 PM Michigan Tech at Ashland* ...... 1:00 PM Walsh at Tiffi n* ...... 7:00 PM Walsh at Northwood* ...... 1:00 PM Ferris State at Northern Michigan* ...... 1:00 PM Southwest Baptist at Grand Valley State ...... 7:00 PM Ashland at Malone* ...... 2:00 PM Hillsdale at Northwood* ...... 1:00 PM Ohio Dominican at Malone* ...... 7:30 PM Saginaw Valley State at Northern Michigan* ...... 4:00 PM Grand Valley State at Tiffi n* ...... 1:30 PM Hillsdale at Grand Valley State* ...... 7:00 PM Ohio Dominican at Saginaw Valley State* ...... 7:00 PM Saturday, September 5 Northern Michigan at Northwood* ...... 1:00 PM Saturday, October 10 Saturday, November 14 Findlay at Hillsdale* ...... 7:00 PM Grand Valley State at Wayne State* ...... 6:00 PM Wayne State at Hillsdale* ...... 12:00 PM Findlay at Walsh* ...... 12:00 PM Northern Michigan at Findlay* ...... 12:00 PM Saturday, September 12 Urbana at Lake Erie ...... 1:00 PM Walsh at Ferris State* ...... 12:00 PM Truman at Wayne State ...... 12:00 PM Malone at Northern Michigan* ...... 1:00 PM Tiffi n at Ohio Dominican* ...... 12:30 PM Ashland at Walsh* ...... 12:00 PM Northwood at Michigan Tech* ...... 1:00 PM Michigan Tech at Lake Erie* ...... 1:00 PM Grand Valley State at Ohio Dominican* ...... 12:30 PM Ferris State at Tiffi n* ...... 1:30 PM Saginaw Valley State at Grand Valley State* ...... 1:00 PM Malone at Michigan Tech* ...... 1:00 PM Ohio Dominican at Hillsdale* ...... 2:30 PM Northwood at Malone* ...... 1:00 PM Saginaw Valley State at Tiffi n* ...... 1:30 PM Ashland at Saginaw Valley State* ...... 7:00 PM Quincy at Northern Michigan ...... 4:00 PM Saturday, November 21 Northwood at Ferris State* ...... 7:00 PM Saturday, October 17 Division II First Round Playoff s -- Campus Sites, TBA Lake Erie at Hillsdale* ...... 7:00 PM Northern Michigan at Wayne State* ...... 12:00 PM Findlay at Tarleton State ...... 8:00 PM Ohio Dominican at Ferris State* ...... 12:00 PM Saturday, November 28 Hillsdale at Ashland* ...... 1:00 PM Division II Second Round Playoff s -- Campus Sites, TBA Saturday, September 19 Northwood at Findlay* ...... 2:00 PM Malone at Wayne State* ...... 6:00 PM Tiffi n at Concordia-Selma ...... 2:00 PM Saturday, December 5 Lake Erie at Walsh* ...... 12:00 PM Walsh at Malone* ...... 6:00 PM Division II Quarterfi nals -- Campus Sites, TBA Northwood at McKendree ...... 1:00 PM Michigan Tech at Grand Valley State* ...... 7:00 PM Michigan Tech at Saginaw Valley State* ...... 1:00 PM Lake Erie at Saginaw Valley State* ...... 7:00 PM Saturday, December 12 Hillsdale at Northern Michigan* ...... 4:00 PM Division II Semifi nals -- Campus Sites, TBA Ohio Dominican at Ashland* ...... 7:00 PM Saturday, October 24 Ferris State at Grand Valley State* ...... 7:00 PM Wayne State at Walsh* ...... 6:00 PM Saturday, December 19 Tiffi n at Findlay* ...... 7:00 PM Michigan Tech at Ferris State* ...... 12:00 PM Division II Finals -- Sporting Park, Kansas City, Mo. Ashland at Northern Michigan* ...... 1:00 PM Saturday, September 26 Saginaw Valley State at Northwood* ...... 1:00 PM Game times are subject to change. Wayne State at Northwood* ...... 1:00 PM Ohio Dominican at Quincy ...... 2:00 PM Walsh at Ohio Dominican* ...... 12:30 PM Tiffi n at Hillsdale* ...... 4:30 PM *-Indicates GLIAC league game. Tiffi n at Malone* ...... 1:00 PM Malone at Lake Erie* ...... 7:00 PM Grand Valley State at Lake Erie* ...... 1:00 PM Findlay at Grand Valley State* ...... 7:00 PM All times local. Saginaw Valley State at Ferris State* ...... 2:00 PM Indianapolis at Hillsdale ...... 7:00 PM Saturday, October 31 Findlay at Ashland* ...... 7:00 PM Findlay at Wayne State* ...... 12:00 PM Northern Michigan at Michigan Tech* ...... 7:00 PM Northwood at Ohio Dominican* ...... 12:30 PM Ferris State at Lake Erie* ...... 1:00 PM Tiffi n at Michigan Tech* ...... 1:00 PM Grand Valley State at Ashland* ...... 7:00 PM Hillsdale at Saginaw Valley State* ...... 7:00 PM Northern Michigan at Walsh* ...... 8:00 PM

GLIAC GLIAC Football GLIAC GLIAC Commissioner Associate Commissioner Supervisor of Offi cials Assistant Commissioner Dir. of Strategic Comm. Dell Robinson Jeff Ligney Mike McCann Danielle Harris Chris Roekle

#WARRIORFB 69 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE OPPONENT INFORMATION MMICHIGANICHIGAN TTECHECH TTRUMANRUMAN GGameame 1:1: SSeptembereptember 33,, 22015015 • 6 ppmm EETT GGameame 2:2: SeptemberSeptember 12,12, 20152015 • 1212 pmpm ETET SShermanherman FieldField • Houghton,Houghton, MMich.ich. TTomom AdamsAdams FieldField • Detroit,Detroit, MMich.ich.

Location: Houghton, Michigan 49931 General Information Founded: 1885 Location: Kirksville, Mo. 63501 Enrollment: 6,957 Founded: 1867 President: Glenn D. Mroz Enrollment: 6,000 Athletics Director: Suzanne Sanregret President: Dr. Troy Paino Nickname/Colors: Huskies/Silver, Gold & Black Athletics Director: Jerry Wollmering Stadium: Sherman Field (3,000) Nickname/Colors: Bulldogs/Purple & White Surface: ProGrass Synthetic Turf Stadium: Stokes Stadium (4,000) Conference: GLIAC Surface: Astro-Turf Gameday Grass 3D Athletics Web site: michigantechhuskies.com Conference: Great Lakes Valley Athletics Web site: trumanbulldogs.com Football Information Head Coach: Tom Kearly (Winona State/1980) Football Information Record at MTU: 59-35 (nine years) Head Coach: Gregg Nesbitt (Truman/1980) Overall Record: 59-35 (nine years) Record at TSU: 25-29 (fi ve years) Football Offi ce Phone: (906) 487-2985 Overall Record: 25-29 (fi ve years) 2014 Overall Record: 9-2 Football Offi ce Phone: (660) 785-4549 2014 League Record: 9-1 (2nd/North) 2014 Overall Record: 6-4 Lettermen Returning (Off ./Def./Spec.): 15/15/1--31 2014 League Record: 5-3 (T-2nd) Starters Returning (Off ./Def./Spec.): 7/6/1--14 Lettermen Returning (Off ./Def./Spec.): 22/22/3--47 Basic Off ense: Pro Set Starters Returning (Off ./Def./Spec.): 6/6/1--13 Basic Defense: 4-2-5 Basic Off ense: Pro Set Series Record with WSU: Wayne State leads 17-9-0 Basic Defense: 4-2 Series Record with WSU: Tied at 2-2-0 Sports Information SID: Wes Frahm Sports Information SID Phone: (906) 487-2350 SID: Kevin White SID Email: [email protected] SID Phone: (660) 785-4276 SID Fax: (906) 487-1810 SID Email: [email protected] Pressbox Phone: (906) 487-2388 SID Fax: (660) 785-4189 Pressbox Phone: (660) 785-4276

Tom Kearly Brett Gervais Gregg Nesbitt Devin Gillespie

70 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE OPPONENT INFORMATION MMALONEALONE NNORTHWOODORTHWOOD GGameame 33:: SSeptembereptember 119,9, 22015015 • 6 PPMM EETT GGameame 4:4: SeptemberSeptember 26,26, 20152015 • 1 PMPM ETET TTomom AdamsAdams FieldField • Detroit,Detroit, MMich.ich. HHantzantz StadiumStadium • Midland,Midland, Mich.Mich.

General Information General Information Location: Canton, Ohio 44709 Location: Midland, Mich. 48640 Founded: 1892 Founded: 1959 Enrollment: 2,200 Enrollment: 1,673 President: Dr. David King President: Keith Pretty, J.D. Athletics Director: Charlie Grimes Athletics Director: Dave Marsh Nickname/Colors: Pioneers/Red, White & Blue Nickname/Colors: Timberwolves/Blue & White Stadium: Tom Benson Hall of Fame (Fawcett) Stadium (22,500) Stadium: Hantz Football Stadium (3,000) Surface: Field Turf (Artifi cial) Surface: Natural Grass Conference: GLIAC Conference: GLIAC Athletics Web site: malonepioneers.com Athletics Web site: timberwolves.gonorthwood.com

Football Information Football Information Head Coach: Eric Hehman (Taylor, Ind./1994) Interim Head Coach: Leonard Haynes (Northwood/1994) Record at MU: 11-42 (fi ve years) Record at NU: First Season Overall Record: 39-64 (10 years) Overall Record: First Season Football Offi ce Phone: (330) 471-8385 Football Offi ce Phone: (330) 471-8385 2014 Overall Record: 1-10 2014 Overall Record: 2-9 2014 League Record: 1-9 (7th/South) 2014 League Record: 1-8 (8th/North) Lettermen Returning (Off ./Def./Spec.): 14/17/1--32 Lettermen Returning (Off ./Def./Spec.): 16/21/3--40 Starters Returning (Off ./Def./Spec.): 7/7/1--15 Starters Returning (Off ./Def./Spec.): 7/8/3--18 Basic Off ense: Spread Option Basic Off ense: Multiple Basic Defense: 3-4 Basic Defense: 3-4 Series Record with WSU: Wayne State leads 3-0-0 Series Record with WSU: Northwood leads 18-17-0

Sports Information Sports Information SID: Mike Leggett SID: Travis McCurdy SID Phone: (330) 471-8253 SID Phone: (989) 837-4239 SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] SID Fax: (330) 471-8298 SID Fax: (989) 837-4484 Pressbox Phone: (330) 580-2401 Pressbox Phone: (989) 205-5479

Eric Hehman Ronnie Beers Leonard Haynes Michael Fisher

#WARRIORFB 71 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE OPPONENT INFORMATION TTIFFINIFFIN GGRANDRAND VVALLEYALLEY GGameame 55:: OOctoberctober 33,, 22015015 • 3 PPMM EETT GGameame 6:6: OctoberOctober 10,10, 20152015 • 6 pmpm ETET FFrost-Kalnowrost-Kalnow SStadiumtadium • TTiffiiffi n,n, OhioOhio TTomom AdamsAdams FieldField • Detroit,Detroit, MMich.ich.

General Information General Information Location: Tiffi n, Ohio 44883 Location: Allendale, Michigan 49401 Founded: 1888 Founded: 1960 Enrollment: 5,000 Enrollment: 24,662 President: Dr. Curtis Charles President: Thomas J. Haas Athletics Director: Lonny Allen Athletics Director: Tim W. Selgo Nickname/Colors: Dragons /Green & Gold Nickname/Colors: Lakers/Blue, Black & White Stadium: Frost-Kalnow Stadium (4,500) Stadium: Arend D. Lubbers Stadium (10,620) Surface: Artifi cial Turf Surface: FieldTurf Conference: GLIAC Conference: GLIAC Athletics Web site: gotiffi ndragons.com Athletics Web site: gvsulakers.com

Football Information Football Information Head Coach: Gary Goff (Valdosta/1996) Head Coach: Matt Mitchell (Cornell College/1997) Record at TU: 10-34 (four years) Record at GVSU: 45-16 (fi ve years) Overall Record: 10-34 (four years) Overall Record: 45-16 (fi ve years) Football Offi ce Phone: (419) 448-3364 Football Offi ce Phone: (616) 331-3050 2014 Overall Record: 5-6 2014 Overall Record: 6-5 2014 League Record: 4-6 (T-3rd/South) 2014 League Record: 6-4 (T-3rd/North) Lettermen Returning (Off ./Def./Spec.): 23/22/5--50 Lettermen Returning (Off ./Def./Spec.): 23/22/2--47 Starters Returning (Off ./Def./Spec.): 8/7/2--17 Starters Returning (Off ./Def./Spec.): 8/8/1--17 Basic Off ense: Air Raid Basic Off ense: No Huddle, One Back Basic Defense: 4-3 Basic Defense: 4-3 Series Record with WSU: Wayne State leads 6-1-0 Series Record with WSU: Grand Valley leads 31-5-0

Sports Information Sports Information SID: Shane O’Donnell SID: Tim Nott SID Phone: (419) 448-3288 SID Phone: (616) 331-3275 SID Email: sodonnel@tiffi n.edu SID Email: [email protected] SID Fax: (419) 443-5007 SID Fax: (616) 331-3838 Pressbox Phone: (419) 447-0971 Pressbox Phone: (616) 331-8646/8647

Gary Goff Antonio Pipkin Matt Mitchell Matt Judon

72 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE OPPONENT INFORMATION NNORTHERNORTHERN MMICHIGANICHIGAN WWalshalsh GGameame 77:: OOctoberctober 117,7, 22015015 • 1122 ppmm EETT GGameame 8:8: OctoberOctober 24,24, 20152015 • 6 PMPM ETET TTomom AdamsAdams FieldField • Detroit,Detroit, MMich.ich. TTomom BBensonenson HHallall ooff FFameame SStadiumtadium • CCanton,anton, OhioOhio

General Information General Information Location: Marquette, Michigan 49855 Location: North Canton, Ohio 44720 Founded: 1899 Founded: 1958 Enrollment: 8,001 Enrollment: 3,000 President: Fritz Erickson President: Dr. Richard Jusseaume Athletics Director: Forrest Karr Athletics Director: Dale Howard Nickname/Colors: Wildcats/Green & Gold Nickname/Colors: Cavaliers/Maroon & Gold Stadium: Superior Dome (8,000) Stadium: Tom Benson Hall of Fame (Fawcett) Stadium (22,365) Surface: Artifi cial Turf Surface: Field-Turf Conference: GLIAC Conference: GLIAC Athletics Web site: NMUWildcats.com Athletics Web site: walsh.edu

Football Information Football Information Head Coach: Chris Ostrowsky (Jersey City State College/1994) Head Coach: Ted Karras, Jr. (Northwestern, 1987) Record at NMU: 10-22 (three years) Record at WU: 7-15 (two years) Overall Record: 10-22 (three years) Overall Record: 69-54 (11 years) Football Offi ce Phone: (906) 227-2105 Football Offi ce Phone: (330) 490-7035 2014 Overall Record: 3-8 2014 Overall Record: 4-7 2014 League Record: 2-8 (T-7th/North) 2014 League Record: 3-7 (T-5th/South) Lettermen Returning (Off ./Def./Spec.): 16/12/5--33 Lettermen Returning (Off ./Def./Spec.): 20/12/2--36 Starters Returning (Off ./Def./Spec.): 9/8/1--18 Starters Returning (Off ./Def./Spec.): 4/6/1--11 Basic Off ense: Multiple Spread Basic Off ense: Spread Basic Defense: 4-3 Basic Defense: Multiple Series Record with WSU: Northern Michigan leads 17-12-0 Series Record with WSU: Wayne State leads 1-0-0

Sports Information Sports Information SID: Jen Dobias SID: Jim Clark SID Phone: (906) 227-1917 SID Phone: (330) 490-7017 SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] SID Fax: (906) 227-2492 SID Fax: (330) 244-4661 Pressbox Phone: (906) 227-1720 Pressbox Phone: (330) 580-2401

Chris Ostrowsky Marcus Tucker Ted Karras Aaron Male

#WARRIORFB 73 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE OPPONENT INFORMATION FFindlayindlay LLAKEAKE EERIERIE GGameame 9:9: OctoberOctober 31,31, 20152015 • NoonNoon EETT GGameame 10:10: NovemberNovember 77,, 20152015 • NoonNoon EETT TTomom AdamsAdams FieldField • Detroit,Detroit, MMich.ich. TTomom AdamsAdams FieldField • Detroit,Detroit, MMich.ich.

General Information General Information Location: Findlay, Ohio 49307 Location: Painesville, Ohio 44077 Founded: 1882 Founded: 1856 Enrollment: 3,700 Enrollment: 1,300 President: Dr. Katherine Fell President: Michael T. Victor Athletics Director: Brandi Laurita Athletics Director: Reid Guarnieri Nickname/Colors: Oilers/ Orange & Black Nickname/Colors: Storm/Green & White Stadium: Donnell Stadium (7,500) Stadium: Jack H. Britt Memorial Stadium (3,500) Surface: Field Turf Surface: ProGrass Monoturf Conference: GLIAC Conference: GLIAC Athletics Web site: athletics.fi ndlay.edu Athletics Web site: lakeeriestorm.com

Football Information Football Information Head Coach: Rob Keys Head Coach: Mark McNellie (Baldwin-Wallace/1988) Record at FSU: 26-17 (four years) Record at LEC: 27-50 (seven years) - fi rst year team was club Overall Record: 26-17 (four years) Overall Record: 34-52 (nine years) Football Offi ce Phone: (419) 434-4663 Football Offi ce Phone: (440) 375-7388 2014 Overall Record: 5-6 2014 Overall Record: 4-7 2014 League Record: 4-6 (T-3rd/South) 2014 League Record: 3-7 (T-5th/South) Lettermen Returning (Off ./Def./Spec.): 19/15/1--35 Lettermen Returning (Off ./Def./Spec.): 34/37/2--73 Starters Returning (Off ./Def./Spec.): 8/6/1--15 Starters Returning (Off ./Def./Spec.): 6/5/1--12 Basic Off ense: Spread Basic Off ense: Spread Basic Defense: 4-3 Basic Defense: 4-3 Series Record with WSU: Findlay leads 12-9 Series Record with WSU: Wayne State leads 4-1-0

Sports Information Sports Information SID: David Buck SID: Jem Smith SID Phone: (419) 434-4727 SID Phone: (440) 375-7475 SID Email: buckd@fi ndlay.edu SID Email: [email protected] SID Fax: (419) 434-4618 SID Fax: (440) 375-7474 Pressbox Phone: (419) 721-9239/(419) 306-6110 Pressbox Phone: TBA

Rob Keys Daiquone Ford Mark McNellie Anthony Bilal

74 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE OPPONENT INFORMATION One hundred seventy (170) schools SUPER REGION 4 in 2015 HHILLSDALEILLSDALE will be competing for 28 spots in the GLIAC (15 teams) GGameame 11:11: NovemberNovember 114,4, 20152015 • NoonNoon EETT expanded 2015 NCAA Division II Ashland FFrankrank ““Muddy”Muddy” WatersWaters StadiumStadium • Hillsdale,Hillsdale, Mich.Mich. playoff s. Each region will have seven Ferris State teams qualify with only the top seed Findlay receiving a fi rst round bye. Grand Valley Super Regional One consists of Hillsdale Lake Erie 49 schools in the Atlantic and East Malone regions comprising the CIAA (Central Michigan Tech Intercollegiate Athletic Association), Northern Michigan the MEC (Mountain East Conference), Northwood NE-10 (Northeast 10) and the Ohio Dominican General Information PSAC (Pennsylvania State Athletic Saginaw Valley Location: Hillsdale, Michigan 49242 Conference). Tiffi n Walsh Founded: 1844 Super Regional Two has 30 football Wayne State Enrollment: 1,450 schools consisting of the South and South East regions which include President: Dr. Larry Arnn GLVC (9 teams) the GSC (Gulf South Conference), the Athletics Director: Don Brubacher Indianapolis Nickname/Colors: Chargers/Royal Blue & White SAC (South Atlantic Conference) and Lincoln Stadium: Frank “Muddy” Waters Stadium (8,500) the SIAC (Southern Intercollegiate McKendree Surface: Pro Grass artifi cial surface Athletic Conference). Missouri S&T Conference: GLIAC Super Regional Three consists Quincy Athletics Web site: hillsdalechargers.com of 49 schools from the Central and Saint Joseph’s West regions comprising the GAC Southwest Baptist Truman State Football Information (Great American Conference), the William Jewell Head Coach: Keith Otterbein (Hillsdale/1979) GNAC (Great Northwest Athletic Conference), the NSIC (Northern Sun Record at HC: 81-65 (13 years) LONE STAR (7 teams) Intercollegiate Conference), and the Overall Record: 140-105-3 (21 years) Angelo State Football Offi ce Phone: (517) 607-3138 MIAA (Mid America Intercollegiate Eastern New Mexico 2014 Overall Record: 4-7 Athletics Association). Midwestern State 2014 League Record: 4-6 (T-5th/North) Super Regional Four has 42 football Oklahoma Panhandle Lettermen Returning (Off ./Def./Spec.): 28/18/1--47 schools from the Midwest and South Tarleton State Starters Returning (Off ./Def./Spec.): 10/5/1--16 Central area which include the GLIAC Texas A&M-Commerce Basic Off ense: Pro Style I (Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Texas A&M-Kingsville West Texas A&M Basic Defense: 4-3 Conference), the GLVC (Great Lakes Series Record with WSU: Hillsdale leads 38-17-1 Valley Conference), the LSC (Lone Star Conference), and the RMAC (Rocky RMAC (10 teams) Adams State Mountain Athletic Conference) along Sports Information Black Hills State SID: Brad Monastiere with two independent institutions. Chadron State SID Phone: (517) 607-3172 For the 2016 football season, Colorado Mesa SID Email: [email protected] Malone will leave the GLIAC for Colorado Mines SID Fax: (517) 607-3310 the GMAC which does not sponsor CSU-Pueblo Pressbox Phone: NA football at this point but does have Fort Lewis two independents. New Mexico Highlands The following season (2017), the Western New Mexico GMAC will add Findlay, Hillsdale, Western State (Colorado) Lake Erie, Ohio Dominican and Walsh Independents (2 teams) from the GLIAC giving the conference Alderson-Broaddus eight football playing institutions, Kentucky Wesleyan and the GMAC will become the fi fth Keith Otterbein Alex Fogt football conference in the region.

#WARRIORFB 75 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS/SERIES SCORES AAll-Timell-Time SeriesSeries RecordsRecords Findlay (9-12) Hillsdale (17-38-1) Year Res. Score Site Year Res. Score Site Opponent ...... W-L-T 1st Mtg. Opponent ...... W-L-T 1st Mtg. 11/24/23 W 28-0 H 10/30/26 L 0-19 A Adrian ...... 0-4-0 1919 Michigan State ...... 0-9-0 1936 11/8/30 L 12-32 A 11/12/27 L 6-22 H 10/24/31 L 0-13 H Akron ...... 4-2-1 1937 Michigan State Freshmen ...... 0-1-0 1919 10/20/28 L 0-19 A 10/14/33 L 7-12 A 10/19/29 L 0-32 H Albion ...... 3-5-1 1931 Michigan Tech ...... 17-9-0 1967 11/5/88 W 25-18 A 10/18/30 L 12-13 A Allegheny ...... 3-3-0 1959 Millikin ...... 0-1-0 1960 11/4/89 L 30-36 H 10/20/34 W 6-0 A Alma ...... 1-2-1 1919 Minnesota Duluth ...... 1-0-0 2011 9/12/98 L 13-39 A 10/19/35 L 6-9 H-(H) American International ...... 1-0-0 1993 Muskingum ...... 1-0-0 1936 9/11/99 L 15-39 H 11/20/37 W 65-0 H 9/30/00 W 41-20 H Arizona State ...... 0-1-0 1951 Nebraska-Kearney ...... 1-0-0 2011 11/2/45 W 38-0 H 9/29/01 L 43-44 A Ashland ...... 7-22-0 1975 New Hampshire ...... 1-1-0 1979 9/20/52 W 20-6 H 9/14/02 L 21-33 A 9/17/54 T 7-7 H Assumption ...... 10-1-0 1918 Niagara ...... 1-1-0 1948 9/13/03 L 3-19 H 11/21/70 L 0-39 H 10/16/04 L 6-47 A Augustana (SD) ...... 0-2-0 1968 North Dakota State ...... 1-0-0 1954 11/20/71 W 9-0 A 10/15/05 W 34-17 H-(H) Baldwin-Wallace ...... 1-2-0 1921 Northern Iowa ...... 0-2-0 2001 9/30/72 L 12-45 A 9/23/06 W 24-3 A 11/10/73 L 0-7 H Bethany ...... 0-2-0 1962 Northern Michigan ...... 12-17-0 1957 9/22/07 L 28-35* H 10/19/74 L 3-14 A Bloomsburg ...... 0-2-0 1996 Northwood ...... 17-18-0 1975 9/20/08 W 28-7 A 10/18/75 L 7-10 H Bluff ton ...... 1-0-0 1936 Notre Dame J.V...... 0-1-0 1930 9/19/09 W 35-21 H 10/9/76 W 41-20 A Bowling Green State ...... 1-8-1 1926 Ohio Dominican ...... 2-0-0 2010 11/13/10 W 44-27 A 11/12/11 L 42-43* H 10/8/77 L 6-7 H-(H) Bradley ...... 3-4-0 1950 Ohio University ...... 0-1-0 1938 11/1/14 W 43-10 A 10/7/78 W 21-16 A Brandeis ...... 1-2-0 1951 Ohio Wesleyan...... 1-2-1 1940 Home: 4-6 Away: 5-6 11/3/79 L 16-18 A Butler ...... 1-6-0 1974 Olivet ...... 1-3-3 1921 PtsF: 522 PtsA: 515 11/1/80 L 10-15 H California (PA) ...... 1-1-0 1987 Omaha ...... 3-4-0 1948 11/7/81 L 6-20 A 10/9/82 L 7-20 H-(H) Carson-Newman ...... 1-3-0 1994 Otterbein...... 1-0-0 1944 Grand Valley (5-31) 10/8/83 L 0-23 A Case Tech ...... 14-3-1 1946 Parsons ...... 0-1-0 1970 Year Res. Score Site 10/13/84 W 24-7 H Central Michigan ...... 6-20-4 1919 Pittsburg State ...... 0-1-0 2011 9/6/75 W 15-6 H 10/5/85 L 0-25 H Central State (OH) ...... 2-3-0 1970 Quantico Marines ...... 0-2-0 1948 11/6/76 L 0-3 A 10/4/86 L 0-17 A 11/12/77 L 3-6 H Cincinnati ...... 0-2-0 1939 SUNY-Buff alo ...... 8-3-0 1935 10/10/87 L 6-18 H 11/11/78 L 10-24 A 10/8/88 L 16-21 A Coast Guard ...... 1-0-0 1969 Saginaw Valley State ...... 7-29-1 1976 10/6/79 W 17-14 H-(H) 10/7/89 L 10-40 H Dayton ...... 0-1-0 1987 St. Bonaventure...... 0-2-0 1948 10/4/80 W 10-7 A 11/10/90 L 19-21 A Defi ance ...... 2-2-0 1920 St. Cloud State ...... 1-0-0 2011 10/10/81 L 17-40 H 11/16/91 L 13-32 H Detroit ...... 1-10-0 1918 St. Francis (IL)...... 4-1-0 1993 10/2/82 L 15-32 A 11/14/92 L 14-41 A Detroit JC Frosh ...... 1-0-0 1928 Saint Joseph’s (IN) ...... 9-6-1 1972 10/1/83 W 22-10 H 11/13/93 W 23-21 H 11/10/84 W 30-3 A Drake...... 1-1-0 1953 St. Mary’s ...... 2-0-0 1934 10/29/94 L 9-56 H-(H) 9/28/85 L 7-10 A 10/28/95 L 13-45 A Eastern Illinois ...... 2-5-0 1967 Slippery Rock ...... 2-1-0 1981 9/27/86 L 3-21 H 10/19/96 L 0-14 H-(H) Eastern Michigan ...... 12-16-3 1918 South Dakota ...... 1-0-0 1950 10/3/87 L 0-28 A 10/18/97 L 6-10 A Edinboro...... 0-1-1 1985 South Dakota State ...... 2-1-0 1950 10/1/88 L 10-13 H 10/24/98 L 17-28 H Evansville ...... 6-0-0 1975 Southern Illinois ...... 2-0-0 1948 9/30/89 L 10-49 A 10/23/99 L 9-24 A 11/3/90 L 15-35 A Ferris State ...... 22-26-0 1920 Springfi eld ...... 2-0-0 1946 10/14/00 W 27-21 A 11/9/91 L 28-59 H Findlay ...... 9-12-0 1923 Taylor ...... 1-0-0 1960 10/13/01 W 19-17 H-(H) 11/7/92 L 14-16 A 10/12/02 L 34-40 A Gannon ...... 4-1-0 2003 Temple ...... 0-3-0 1950 11/6/93 L 25-28 H 10/11/03 L 26-49 H-(H) George Washington ...... 1-1-0 1946 Thiel ...... 4-1-0 1959 10/8/94 L 14-31 A 11/6/04 L 10-37 H-FF Grand Rapids JC...... 4-2-0 1920 Tiffi n ...... 6-1-0 1986 10/7/95 L 10-42 H 11/5/05 L 14-28 A Grand Valley State ...... 5-31-0 1975 Toledo ...... 8-13-1 1919 9/28/96 L 0-23 A 10/14/06 W 41-26 H-(H) 9/27/97 L 30-46 H-(H) Great Lakes NTS ...... 2-1-0 1947 Towson State ...... 1-1-0 1979 10/13/07 L 21-35 A 11/4/00 L 20-22 H 10/25/08 W 14-7 H Grosse Ile NAS ...... 0-1-0 1942 Truman State (N.E. Missouri State) ..2-2-0 1971 11/3/01 L 12-77 A 10/24/09 L 14-45 A Hillsdale ...... 17-38-1 1926 Urbana ...... 1-0-0 2011 9/21/02 L 14-49 H 10/23/10 W 14-9 H Hofstra ...... 0-3-0 1971 Valparaiso ...... 11-7-1 1927 9/20/03 L 14-50 A 10/22/11 W 27-24** A Hope ...... 7-1-0 1923 Walsh ...... 1-0-0 2014 10/2/04 L 0-34 H 10/6/12 W 24-21 H Howard ...... 1-1-0 1975 Washington & Jeff erson ...... 3-0-0 1960 10/1/05 L 22-36 A 10/12/13 L 16-35 A 9/30/06 L 13-36 H Illinois Benedictine ...... 1-1-0 1973 Washington (MO) ...... 4-2-0 1951 11/15/14 W 20-13 H 9/29/07 L 10-41 5th/3rd Home (FF): 11-18-1 Away: 6-20 Illinois-Chicago ...... 6-2-0 1966 West Liberty State ...... 0-1-0 1930 11/8/08 L 10-24 H PtsF: 798 PtsA: 1208 Illinois State ...... 1-2-0 1982 Western Illinois ...... 1-1-0 1949 11/7/09 L 28-59 A Indiana State ...... 0-1-0 1984 Western Michigan ...... 2-7-0 1919 11/3/12 L 13-35 A Lake Erie (4-1) Indianapolis ...... 10-11-0 1973 Western Reserve ...... 7-6-2 1946 11/9/13 L 20-34 H 10/11/14 L 3-17 A Year Res. Score Site Iowa State ...... 0-1-0 1951 Westminster (PA) ...... 1-1-0 1998 Home: 3-14 Away/Neutral: 2-17 10/9/10 W 28-16 A John Carroll ...... 2-8-3 1954 Wheaton ...... 0-2-0 1961 PtsF: 484 PtsA: 1060 10/8/11 W 45-24 H Kalamazoo ...... 5-3-0 1932 Wilmington ...... 0-1-1 1929 9/15/12 W 35-31 H Kentucky State ...... 4-0-0 1973 Winston-Salem State ...... 1-0-0 2011 9/21/13 L 17-35 A Lake Erie ...... 4-1-0 2010 Wisconsin-Milwaukee ...... 2-5-0 1964 11/8/14 W 47-28 A Home: 2-0 Away: 2-1 Louisville ...... 2-4-0 1937 Wisc.-Stevens Point ...... 1-0-0 1977 PtsF: 172 PtsA: 134 Malone ...... 3-0-0 2012 Wittenberg ...... 0-2-0 1933 Manchester ...... 0-0-1 1928 Xavier ...... 0-1-0 1943 Marietta ...... 0-2-0 1963 Youngstown State ...... 1-3-0 1974 Mercyhurst ...... 4-5-0 1998 TOTALS ...... 359-472-29 .434

76 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE SERIES SCORES/OT CONTESTS/STREAKS Malone (3-0) Northwood (17-18) H -- WSU Home Game Longest Overall Win Streaks H-(H) -- WSU Homecoming Game 10 Games (10-23-2010 through 10-8-2011) Year Res. Score Site Year Res. Score Site NC -- Non-Conference Game 7 Games (9-23-1967 through 11-4-1967) 9/22/12 W 38-14 A 11/1/75 W 17-13 A CBS -- CBS College Sports Thursday Night 7 Games (10-25-1975 through 9-25-1976) 9/28/13 W 38-27 H 9/18/76 W 29-0 H National TV Game of the Week 6 Games (10-20-1951 through 9-20-1952) 9/20/14 W 39-15 A 9/17/77 W 13-0 A A -- Away Game 5 Games (11-18-1933 through 10-20-1934) Home: 1-0 Away: 2-0 11/4/78 W 24-14 A * -- One Overtime Game 5 Games (10-15-1921 through 11-19-1921) PtsF: 115 PtsA: 56 10/27/79 W 16-6 H ** -- Two Overtime Game 10/25/80 L 10-24 A *** -- Three Overtime Game Longest Single-Season Win Streaks Michigan Tech (17-9) 10/31/81 W 23-18 H 10/23/82 L 7-13 A **** -- Four Overtime Game 7 Games (9-23-1967 through 11-4-1967) Year Res. Score Site 10/22/83 W 10-7 H-(H) L/F -- Lost Game on fi eld, later forfeited to WSU. 6 Games (9-3-2011 through 10-8-2011) 9/23/67 W 48-7 H 9/29/84 L 14-23 A H-FF -- WSU home game played at Ford Field 5 Games (10-20-1951 through 11-17-1951) 9/21/68 W 23-13 A 10/19/85 L 10-17 H-(H) 5th/3rd -- GVSU home game played at Fifth Third 5 Games (10-15-1921 through 11-19-1921) 10/11/80 W 35-8 H 10/18/86 L 20-21 A Ballpark in Comstock Park 4 Games (13 times, last in 2014) 10/17/81 W 16-13 A 10/24/87 W 41-0 H-(H) 10/16/82 W 45-20 H 10/22/88 L 13-43 A Overtime Contests Shutouts in a Season 10/15/83 W 23-7 A 10/21/89 W 34-32 H-(H) 11-12-11 Findlay 43, at WSU 42 OT 6 Games (1921) 10/6/84 W 57-20 H 10/17/92 W 21-0 A 10-22-11 WSU 27, at Hillsdale 24 2-OT 5 Games (1934) 10/12/85 W 30-12 A 10/9/93 W 32-14 A 9-22-07 Findlay 35, at WSU 28 OT 4 Games (1977, 1937, 1925, 1918) 10/17/87 W 29-22 A 11/9/96 W 24-20 A 9-15-07 at Mercyhurst 58, WSU 50 3-OT 3 Games (1954, 1936, 1935, 1923, 1920) 11/5/94 W 31-13 H 11/8/97 L 20-35 H 9-25-04 WSU 24, at Indianapolis 21 OT 11/4/95 L 3-43 A 10/3/98 L 16-28 H 10-26-02 Northern Mich. 49, at WSU 46 OT Largest Shutouts 10/26/96 W 34-22 H 10/2/99 L 24-27 A 10-16-99 Indianapolis 26, at WSU 19 OT 65-0 vs. Hillsdale 11-20-37 10/25/97 W 35-28 A 11/11/00 L 28-62 A 11-14-98 at St. Joseph’s 41, WSU 39 4-OT 55-0 vs. Tiffi n 9-10-11 10/31/98 W 25-22** H 11/10/01 L 26-39 H 10/30/99 L 10-22 A 11/2/02 L 27-41 A 10-31-98 at WSU 25, Michigan Tech 22 2-OT 55-0 vs. Grand Rapids J.C. 11-8-25 10/19/02 W 34-31 A 11/1/03 L 24-28 H 11-1-97 Northern Mich. 35, at WSU 29 OT 54-0 vs. Ferris State 10-13-23 10/18/03 L 35-42 H 9/4/04 L 3-70 A 51-0 vs. St. Mary’s 9-29-34 10/9/04 L 23-61 A 9/3/05 L 14-28 H Overtime Record: 3-7 10/8/05 W 25-14 H 10/28/06 L 34-48 A Home Record: 1-5 Most Recent Shutouts 9/2/06 W 36-14 A 10/27/07 L 25-45 H Road Record: 2-2 55-0 vs. Tiffi n 9-10-11 9/1/07 L 14-21 H 11/1/08 W 42-21 A First Overtime: 1-5 19-0 at Ferris State 10-18-08 9/18/10 L 7-24 A 10/31/09 L 24-38 H Second Overtime: 2-0 6-0 vs. Indianapolis 9-13-08 9/17/11 W 27-10 H-(H) 9/4/10 W 31-19 H-(NC) Third Overtime: 0-1 21-0 at Northwood 10-17-92 11/10/12 L 13-35 H 9/29/12 W 21-11 A Fourth Overtime: 0-1 41-0 vs. Northwood 10-24-87 11/16/13 L 21-28 A 10/5/13 W 31-17 H-(H) 28-0 vs. Slippery Rock 9-13-86 9/4/14 L 17-18 H 9/27/14 W 45-27 H-(H) Largest Homecoming Wins 23-0 vs. St. Joseph’s 9-24-83 Home: 9-4 Away: 8-5 Home: 9-8 Away: 8-10 41 41-0 Northwood 10-24-87 50-0 at Evansville 10-15-77 PtsF: 696 PtsA: 570 PtsF: 793 PtsA: 849 35 56-21 Gannon 10-6-07 35-0 at Ferris State 10-1-77 35 41-6 Tiffi n 10-11-86 16-0 vs. Valparaiso 9-24-77 Northern Michigan (12-17) Tiffi n (6-1) 33 33-0 Illinois-Chicago 11-1-69 13-0 at Northwood 9-17-77 Year Res. Score Site Year Res. Score Site 32 61-29 Washington (Mo.) 10-26-68 11/16/57 W 26-21 H 10/11/86 W 41-6 H-(H) 32 32-0 Bradley 10-17-53 Home Unbeaten Streaks 11/1/58 L 0-39 A 11/7/87 W 23-2 A 31 37-6 Case Tech 11-16-46 7 Games (Sept. 24, 1983 through Oct. 13, 1984) 10/24/59 L 13-20 H 9/27/08 W 34-18 H 27 34-7 Evansville 10-14-78 7 Games (Oct. 20, 1951 through Nov. 15, 1952) 9/22/79 L 29-31 A 9/26/09 W 38-8 A 27 27-0 Washington (Mo.) 10-9-54 7 Games (Nov. 2, 1935 through Oct. 9, 1937 9/20/80 L 3-26 Pontiac 9/11/10 W 63-14 A 27 46-19 Eastern Michigan 1-1-52 – includes one tie) 9/19/81 L 7-52 Pontiac 9/10/11 W 55-0 H 21 35-14 Northern Michigan 10-7-00 6 Games (Oct. 23, 2010 through Oct. 8, 2011) 10/4/14 L 23-26 H 9/24/88 L 14-34 H 21 35-14 Valparaiso 10-4-75 6 Games (Nov. 2, 1963 through Sept. 25, 1965 9/23/89 L 13-17 A Home: 3-1 Away: 3-0 PtsF: 277 PtsA: 74 21 21-0 NE Missouri State 10-12-74 – includes one tie) 10/20/90 W 30-27 A 21 28-7 Case Tech 10-20-56 6 Games (Nov. 17, 1956 through Oct. 11, 1958 10/26/91 L 13-20 H – includes two ties) 10/24/92 W 27-24 A Truman State (2-2) 6 Games (Oct. 17, 1953 through Oct. 22, 1954 10/23/93 W 28-18 H-(H) Most Points Scored in a Game 11/12/94 L/F 10-28 A Year Res. Score Site 69 69-24 vs. Urbana 9-3-11 – includes two ties) 11/11/95 W 28-15 H 10/9/71 L 6-14 A 65 65-0 vs. Hillsdale 11-20-37 5 Games (Aug. 30, 2008 through Oct. 25, 2008) 11/2/96 L 23-37 A 10/7/72 L 0-44 H-(H) 63 63-14 at Tiffi n 9-11-10 5 Games (Oct. 6, 1979 through Oct. 11, 1980) 11/1/97 L 29-35* H 10/12/74 W 21-0 H-(H) 62 62-9 vs. Omaha 10-27-51 10/7/00 W 35-14 H-(H) 10/11/75 W 41-7 A 61 61-29 vs. Washington (Mo.) 10-26-68 Largest Margin of Victory 10/6/01 W 44-41 A Home: 1-1 Away: 1-1 57 57-20 vs. Michigan Tech 10-6-84 65 points WSU 65, Hillsdale 0 11-20-37 10/26/02 L 46-49* H-(H) PtsF: 68 PtsA: 65 56 56-21 vs. Gannon 10-6-07 55 points WSU 55, Tiffi n 0 9-10-11 10/25/03 W 45-42 A 55 55-0 vs. Grand Rapids J.C.* 11-8-25 55 points WSU 55, Grand Rapids J.C. 0 11-8-25 9/18/04 L 13-18 H 55 55-0 vs. Tiffi n 9-10-11 54 points WSU 54, Ferris State 0 10-13-23 9/17/05 L 13-15 A Walsh (1-0) 54 54-0 Ferris State* 10-13-23 53 points WSU 62, Omaha 9 10-27-51 10/11/08 W 24-10 H-(H) 52 52-17 vs. Walsh 10-25-14 10/10/09 L 20-45 A Year Res. Score Site 10/25/14 W 52-17 H 51 51-0 St. Mary’s % 9-29-34 10/2/10 W 26-18 H-(H) 50 50-58 at Mercyhurst (3-OT) 9-15-07 *-WSU was known as CCD (Colleges of the City 10/1/11 W 30-28 A Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 49 49-20 at Western Reserve 10-11-67 of Detroit). 10/20/12 W 38-31 H-(H) PtsF: 52 PtsA: 17 48 48-38 at St. Cloud State@ 11-19-11 #-WSU was known as DJC (Detroit Junior College). 10/26/13 L 21-33 A 10/18/14 L 30-33 A 48 48-17 at Valparaiso 9-17-88 %-St. Mary’s is now part of Madonna University. Home: 7-6 Away/Neutral: 5-11 48 48-7 vs. Michigan Tech 9-23-67 @-NCAA First Round Tournament Game. PtsF: 680 PtsA: 821 48 48-7 vs. Southern Illinois 9-24-49 48 48-0 vs. Ferris State# 10-30-20

#WARRIORFB 77 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2014 GAME SUMMARIES/GAMES 1-4 GAME 1 - SEPT. 4 GAME 2 - SEPT. 13 GAME 3 - SEPT. 20 GAME 4 - SEPT. 27 MICHIGAN TECH 18, AT WSU 17 AT WSU 41, #13-CARSON NEWMAN 31 #49-WSU 39, AT MALONE 15 AT #40-WSU 45, NORTHWOOD 27 Michigan Tech 3 3 3 9 - 18 #13-Carson Newman 7 10 14 0 - 31 Wayne State 3 7 8 21 - 39 Northwood 7 0 14 6 - 27 Wayne State 10 0 0 7 - 17 Wayne State 10 14 3 14 - 41 Malone 8 7 0 0 - 15 Wayne State 7 24 14 0 - 45

MTU - Mead 23 yd fi eld goal, 6:14, 1st qtr. WSU - Martin 62 yd run (Graham kick), 14:01, 1st qtr. WSU - Graham 21 yd fi eld goal, 12:00, 1st qtr. WSU - Griffi n 2 yd run (Graham kick), 12:38, 1st qtr. WSU - M. Johnson 63 yd pass from Carl Roscoe CNU - Hibbett 76 yd run (Ogle kick), 7:12, 1st qtr. MU - Beers 8 yd run (Davis rush failed), 8:38, 1st qtr. NU - Wilson 31 yd pass from Morris (Haggarty kick), (Graham kick), 1:19, 1st qtr. WSU - Graham 42 yd fi eld goal, 1:43, 1st qtr. MU - Team safety, 0:56, 1st qtr. 6:31, 1st qtr. WSU - Graham 24 yd fi eld goal, 3:22, 1st qtr. CNU - Ogle 26 yd fi eld goal, 10:42, 2nd qtr. MU - Beers 4 yd pass from Eckhart (Moeller kick), WSU - Griffi n 5 yd run (Graham kick), 14:54, 2nd qtr. MTU - Mead 29 yd fi eld goal, 4:07, 2nd qtr. WSU - Showers 87 yd kickoff return (Graham kick), 14:56, 2nd qtr. WSU - Griffi n 1 yd run (Graham kick), 12:25, 2nd qtr. MTU - Mead 21 yd fi eld goal, 3:15, 3rd qtr. 10:29, 2nd qtr. WSU - Martin 7 yd run (Graham kick), 10:01, 2nd qtr. WSU - Hayes 23 yd run (Graham kick), 2:37, 2nd qtr. WSU - M. Johnson 7 yd pass from Roscoe (Graham kick), CNU - Hibbett 18 yd run (Ogle kick), 5:39, 2nd qtr. WSU - Johnson 29 yd pass from Roscoe (Griffi n rush), WSU - Graham 37 yd fi eld goal, 0:03, 2nd qtr. 5:43, 4th qtr. WSU - M. Johnson 26 yd pass from Roscoe 8:55, 3rd qtr. NU - Nicholson 19 yd pass from Morris MTU - Leffi ngwell 16 yd pass from Scarlett (Leffi ngwell (Graham kick), 1:32, 2nd qtr. WSU - Martin 3 yd run (Graham kick), 14:32, 4th qtr. (Haggarty kick), 12:08, 3rd qtr. rush failed), 1:34, 4th qtr. CNU - Hibbett 1 yd run (Ogle kick), 10:16, 3rd qtr. WSU - Martin 3 yd run (Graham kick), 13:07, 4th qtr. NU - Nicholson 16 yd pass from Morris MTU - Garrett Mead 25 yd fi eld goal, 2:00, 4th qtr. WSU - Graham 39 yd fi eld goal, 6:27, 3rd qtr. WSU - Brown 8 yd run (Graham kick), 10:21, 4th qtr. (Haggarty kick), 10:02, 3rd qtr. CNU - Hibbett 57 yd pass from Thomas (Ogle kick), 4:38, WSU - Johnson 29 yd pass from Roscoe (Graham kick), ATTENDANCE – 3,103 3rd qtr. ATTENDANCE – 1,200 7:00, 3rd qtr. ______WSU - Martin 6 yd run (Graham kick), 11:50, 4th qtr. ______WSU - Martin 55 yd run (Graham kick), 3:18, 3rd qtr. MTU WSU WSU - Martin 13 yd run (Graham kick), 3:13, 4th qtr. WSU MU NU - Nicholson 11 yd pass from Morris First Downs ...... 24 14 First Downs ...... 21 12 (Morris pass failed), 3:21, 4th qtr. Rushes/Yards ...... 32/122 38/136 ATTENDANCE – 2,755 Rushes/Yards ...... 50/280 44/138 Passing Yardage ...... 262 239 ______Passing Yardage ...... 144 92 ATTENDANCE – 3,334 Total Net Yards ...... 384 375 CNU WSU Total Net Yards ...... 424 230 ______Completions/Attempts...... 27/46 12/16 First Downs ...... 26 21 Completions/Attempts...... 9/19 6/20 NU WSU Interceptions Thrown ...... 0 0 Rushes/Yards ...... 60/340 39/274 Interceptions Thrown ...... 3 0 First Downs ...... 16 25 Punts/Avg...... 1/17.0 0/0 Passing Yardage ...... 128 158 Punts/Avg...... 2/42.50 7/42.4 Rushes/Yards ...... 31/83 53/280 Fumbles/Lost ...... 0/0 1/1 Total Net Yards ...... 468 432 Fumbles/Lost ...... 2/1 3/3 Passing Yardage ...... 217 198 Penalties/Yards ...... 1/10 4/28 Completions/Attempts...... 5/14 14/20 Penalties/Yards ...... 5/45 6/38 Total Net Yards ...... 300 478 Third Down Conv...... 7/18 7/13 Interceptions Thrown ...... 0 0 Third Down Conv...... 5/10 1/13 Completions/Attempts...... 16/30 14/24 Time of Possession ...... 32:46 27:14 Punts/Avg...... 5/39.0 1/35.0 Time of Possession ...... 30:33 29:27 Interceptions Thrown ...... 0 2 ______Fumbles/Lost ...... 4/0 1/0 ______Punts/Avg...... 6/32.5 0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: Penalties/Yards ...... 10/87 7/80 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: Fumbles/Lost ...... 2/2 2/2 RUSHING: MTU - Charlie Leffi ngwell 21-85; Tyler Scarlett Third Down Conv...... 7/16 4/9 RUSHING: WSU - Desmond Martin 29-200; Doug Griffi n Penalties/Yards ...... 4/29 5/40 7-27; Kevin Miller 2-6; Kyle Michaelson 1-3; John Williams Time of Possession ...... 30:19 29:41 5-34; Romello Brown 4-24; Rabeah Beydoun 4-23; Carl Third Down Conv...... 4/13 7/14 1-1. WSU - Desmond Martin 24-90; Doug Griffi n 5-16; ______Roscoe 5-11; Jay Hayes 2-5; Team 1-(-17). MU - Justin Time of Possession ...... 27:22 32:38 Val Showers 1-11; Carl Roscoe 4-9; Michael Johnson 2-9; INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: Davis 18-51; Ronnie Beers 6-49; Matt Blasiole 2-28; Brandyn ______Jay Hayes 2-1. RUSHING: CNU - Andy Hibbett 21-196; Randall Freeman Eckhart 6-18; Kyle Nutter 5-16; Kaleb Scott 7-(-24). INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: PASSING: MTU - Tyler Scarlett 26-45-0-235; Brandon 20-88; De’Andre Thomas 10-38; Anthony Ball 5-10; Jamal PASSING: WSU - Carl Roscoe 8-18-3-143; Sean Guinane RUSHING: NU - Jared Briguglio 15-91; C.J. Patton 1-5; Cowie 1-1-0-27. WSU - Carl Roscoe 12-16-0-239. Jones 4-8. WSU - Desmond Martin 20-235; Michael Johnson 1-1-0-1. MU - Brandyn Eckhart 4-11-0-73; Kaleb Scott Bryan Thomas 1-4; Luke Shaff er 3-3; Mark Morris 11-(-20). RECEIVING: MTU - Andrew Clark 8-65; Brandon Cowie 2-26; Carl Roscoe 2-10; Jay Hayes 4-4. 2-8-0-19; Josh McLaughlin 0-1-0-0. WSU - Desmond Martin 20-118; Jay Hayes 11-70; Doug 5-48; Charlie Leffi ngwell 3-43; Anthony Root 3-38; Bob PASSING: CNU - De’Andre Thomas 5-14-0-128. WSU - Carl RECEIVING: WSU - Michael Johnson 6-79; Trent Brodbeck Griffi n 9-51; Carl Roscoe 5-26; Romello Brown 6-19; Michael Fraker 3-23; Ian Wienke 3-11; Ian Fisher 2-34. WSU - Roscoe 11-16-0-128; Doug Griffi n 3-4-0-30. 2-64; Manny Mendoza 1-1. MU - Ronnie Beers 4-46; Ricarlo Johnson 1-1; Paul Graham 1-(-5). Michael Johnson 4-107; Desmond Martin 2-65; Brandon RECEIVING: CNU - Anthony Eubanks 3-42; Andy Hibbett Bell 1-40; Josh McLaughlin 1-6. PASSING: NU - Mark Morris 16-30-0-217. WSU - Carl Tinsley 2-30; Will Wheat 2-24; Ethan Walsh 1-7; Trent 1-57; James Philips 1-29. WSU - Michael Johnson 5-65; Roscoe 13-21-2-191; Doug Griffi n 1-1-0-7; Sean Guinane Brodbeck 1-6. Ethan Walsh 2-26; Jay Hayes 2-24; Brandon Tinsley GAME RECAP: Wayne State rattled off 36 consecutive points to record 0-1-0-0; Team 0-1-0-0. 2-11; Nathan White 1-32; Trent Brodbeck 1-2; Desmond a 39-15 road victory at Malone. The Warriors drove 61 yards on the RECEIVING: NU - Damian Nicholson 9-82; Terrance Stocker game’s opening drive leading to a 21-yard fi eld goal by Paul Graham. GAME RECAP: Wayne State allowed a 25-yard fi eld goal on the Martin 1--2. 2-54; Jared Briguglio 2-33; Devonta Elzy 2-17; Theron Wilson game’s fi nal play to Michigan Tech’s Garrett Mead, his fourth fi eld After the WSU defense forced a three-and-out, a third down pass from - Carl Roscoe was intercepted by Daniel Tepe, who returned it 29 yards 1-31. WSU Michael Johnson 4-69; Desmond Martin 3-49; goal of the contest, to fall 18-17 to the Huskies in the season opener. GAME RECAP: Wayne State rebounded from a last play setback to the Warrior eight. Two plays later Malone had a 6-3 advantage Jamel Hicks 3-17; Brandon Tinsley 2-50; Ethan Walsh 1-7; After Mead connected on a 23-yard fi eld goal to conclude the game’s nine days ago with a solid 14-point fourth quarter to upend No. 13 after the two-point conversion rush failed. Another interception on Will Wheat 1-6. fi rst drive, the Warriors responded with a three-play, 69 yard drive Carson Newman by a 41-31 margin. The Warriors entered the contest the ensuing drive, preceded the Wayne State defense stopping the culminating in a 63-yard touchdown pass from Carl Roscoe to Michael having suff ered seven consecutive losses since starting the 2013 Pioneers. For the third consecutive drive, the Warriors had a turnover GAME RECAP: Wayne State recorded its 10th consecutive Johnson on a third-and-four play. Following an MTU punt, WSU went season at 3-2. Desmond Martin set a career-high with 235 rushing (a fumble by Doug Griffi n) but the defense re-grouped with Anthony Homecoming victory by dispatching Northwood 45-27. It took the 78 yards with Paul Graham converting a 24-yard fi eld goal try for his yards, the 13th highest total in school history and his total was the DeDamos forcing a fumble inside the fi ve, with Ryan Hankins making Warriors just 2:22 to grab a 7-0 advantage on a fi ve-play, 58-yard drive fi rst collegiate three pointer. The big play of the drive was a 58-yard second-highest mark ever allowed by the Eagles. Michael Johnson the recovery. The fi rst period didn’t end any better for WSU as a snap set up by a 37-yard kickoff return from Val Showers. On WSU’s second reception by Desmond Martin. Following another Huskie punt that recorded game-high totals of fi ve receptions for 65 yards along with in shotgun formation went over Roscoe’s head with the ball ending play, Carl Roscoe connected on a 36-yard pass play with Brandon was downed at the WSU one-yard line early in the second quarter, a late second quarter touchdown which gave the Warriors the lead up out of the back of the end zone. The safety pushed Malone’s lead Tinsley. On a second-and-goal, Doug Griffi n went up the middle for the game was delayed 58 minutes due to inclement weather. A three- at intermission. Val Showers eclipsed the school record for kickoff to 8-3. The Pioneers went 48 yards in three plays following the free two yards and his fi rst touchdown of the season. On Wayne State’s and-out for WSU led to another Mead fi eld goal to cut the Warrior return yards in game with 191 yards including an 87-yard return for kick with Brandyn Eckhart completing a four-yard touchdown pass to ensuing drive, Roscoe was intercepted and on the very next play, NU’s lead to 10-6 with 7:14 left before intermission. Neither team was able a touchdown just moments after CNU had knotted the game at 10. Ronnie Beers. The Warrior off ense responded on its fi rst possession of Mark Morris teamed up with Theron Wilson on a 31-yard touchdown to score the rest of the fi rst half. WSU led 170-153 in total off ense The previous mark of 177 was set by Tom Badalamenti in 1985 vs. the second stanza with a 62-yard drive on nine plays. Desmond Martin pass to knot the game at 7-7. The Warriors put together a 14-play drive through 30 minutes despite the Huskies holding a 21:27 to 8:33 edge Ferris State. Despite totaling just three solo tackles, Gerren DuHart had six carries for 49 yards on the scoring drive which pulled the Wayne covering 75 yards that began following the Timberwolves kickoff . WSU in time of possession. Wayne State garnered a pair of fi rst downs to had three pass break-ups all coming at key moments in the contest. It State within 15-10. Neither team was able to score the rest of the half. recorded fi ve fi rst downs with the longest play being a 10-yard run by start the second half but the drive ended with a punt. Michigan Tech was a back-and-forth contest that was tied at 7, 10, 17 and 24 before WSU held a 246-133 edge in total off ense during the fi rst 30 minutes Griffi n on second-and-nine. Griffi n capped off the scoring drive with a drove 83 yards in nine plays with Mead connecting from 21 yards on Wayne State kicker Paul Graham connected on his second fi eld goal but four turnovers plus a safety contributed to the fi ve point defi cit. fi ve-yard run on the fi rst play of the second quarter. On Northwood’s a fourth-and-goal. The third period ended with Wayne State holding giving the Warriors a 27-24 advantage just past the midpoint of the Wayne State’s defense forced a three-and-out to start the second half, third play, Morris was sacked by Justice Akuezue who also forced a a slim 10-9 advantage. A Warrior drive that carried over into the third quarter. Less than two minutes later, Carson Newman took its with the Warrior off ense putting together a nine-play, 64-yard drive fumble that was recovered by Sam Sillmon at the Timberwolves 35. fourth quarter concluded with another touchdown toss from Roscoe fi rst lead of the night as running back Andy Hibbett scored his fourth to regain the lead at 18-15. On a third-and-six, Roscoe completed Roscoe completed a 34-yard sideline pass to Desmond Martin on the to Johnson, this one from seven yards on a third-and-goal. Graham’s touchdown of the game on a 57-yard pass play after tallying his fi rst a 29-yard scoring toss to Michael Johnson, who had three catches fi rst play, and after Martin was stopped for no gain, Griffi n notched a PAT increased WSU’s lead to 17-9 with 11:02 left. Wayne State’s three scores on runs of 76, 18 and 1 yards. After the Warriors went for 51 yards on the drive. Griffi n scored on a two-point conversion career-high third rushing touchdown on the very next play. Just past defense held on downs, before a bad exchange led to a lost fumble three-and-out, WSU’s defense allowed a couple of fi rst downs but rush. The WSU defense stopped the Pioneers on a fourth-and-four the midpoint of the second stanza, WSU took possession following an near midfi eld. MTU capitalized with a four-play, 47-yard scoring drive forced a punt that was returned 25 yards by Ron Brant, the longest from the WSU 35. Later in the third quarter, Wayne State’s defense NU punt. Griffi n gained 15 yards on fi rst down, while Martin added with Tyler Scarlett completing a 16-yard screen pass for a touchdown punt return by Wayne State since 2011. The Warriors regained the forced another three-and-out and the Warrior off ense responded 18 yards on four carries sandwiched around another Griffi n rushing to Charlie Leffi ngwell. Leffi ngwell’s two-point conversion run came lead with a six-play, 55-yard drive culminating in a six-yard scamper with 41-yard scoring drive that took seven plays and concluded on a attempt. With a third-and-fi ve at the Northwood 29, Jay Hayes gained up just short on a nice tackle by Wayne State’s Valorian Cunningham by Martin, his second TD run of the game. Once again, the WSU three-yard touchdown jaunt by Martin. On Malone’s ensuing drive, six yards for a fi rst down, then scampered 23 yards for his fi rst career maintaining WSU’s two-point edge at 17-15 with 5:36 left. The defense bent but did not break allowing three fi rst downs but forcing Wayne State forced a fumble that was recovered at the Pioneer three. rushing touchdown. Following another NU punt, Wayne State drove Warriors had an eight-play drive which used up 3:36 on the clock, but another punt by the Eagles which went for a touchback. The Wayne Martin took a handoff on the next play and scored his third touchdown 45 yards in seven plays with Roscoe completing all fi ve pass attempts the Huskies had exactly two minutes left and one timeout. Scarlett State off ense sealed the victory with a seven-play, 80-yard drive that of the game. Later Ron Brant, playing less than 30 minutes from his for 50 yards. Big receptions came from Michael Johnson for 19 yards, engineered a 14-play drive covering 69 yards leading to Mead’s included four fi rst downs. Ethan Walsh had an 11-yard reception on a hometown, returned a Malone punt 34 yards setting up the WSU and Tinsley for 14 yards. With the clock winding down, Paul Graham 25-yard fi eld goal attempt on the game’s fi nal play. Martin had a second-and-eight, and Johnson later gained 22 yards on a jet sweep. off ense in the red zone. Romello Brown, making his collegiate debut, made good on a 37-yard fi eld goal attempt. Johnson extended his game-best 155 all-purpose yards. Roscoe set a career-high with 239 Martin fi nished off the drive with a six-yard touchdown run with 3:13 totaled 18 yards on two rushing attempts to score his fi rst collegiate touchdown receiving streak to four games by hauling in a 29-yard pass passing yards. Zak Bielecki totaled a game-high 16 tackles (13 solo, remaining. Marcell Jones recorded a game-high 10 tackles to lead touchdown to complete the scoring. Zak Bielecki had a game-best from Roscoe. Nores Fradi led the Warrior defense with nine solo tackles 3 assisted) including one for loss and a pass break-up. Nores Fradi the Wayne State defense. had three tackles for loss among his nine solo stops. 10 tackles, and the Warrior defense totaled four sacks. including three for loss along with a pass break-up. 78 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2014 GAME SUMMARIES/GAMES 5-8 GAME 5 - OCT. 4 GAME 6 - OCT. 11 GAME 7 - OCT. 18 GAME 8 - OCT. 25 TIFFIN 26, AT #33-WSU 23 AT GRAND VALLEY STATE 17, WSU 3 AT NORTHERN MICHIGAN 33, WSU 30 AT WSU 52, WALSH 17 Tiffi n 3 3 13 7 - 26 Wayne State 0 0 3 0 - 3 Wayne State 7 13 3 7 - 30 Walsh 0 3 0 14 - 17 Wayne State 0 7 2 14 - 23 Grand Valley State 7 7 0 3 - 17 Northern Michigan 3 7 14 9 - 33 Wayne State 10 14 7 21 - 52

TU - Derezic 31 yd fi eld goal, 3:21, 1st qtr. GVSU - Warner 5 yd pass from Parling (Schipper kick), WSU - Martin 20 yd run (Graham kick), 6:53, 1st qtr. WSU - Martin 2 yd run (Graham kick), 9:22, 1st qtr. TU - Derezic 31 yd fi eld goal, 12:11, 2nd qtr. 6:40, 1st qtr. NMU - Laberge 20 yd fi eld goal, 2:13, 1st qtr. WSU - Graham 21 yd fi eld goal, 1:37, 1st qtr. WSU - Martin 12 yd run (Graham kick), 1:20, 2nd qtr. GVSU - Robinson 1 yd run (Schipper kick), 11:43, 2nd qtr. WSU - Graham 47 yd fi eld goal, 12:18, 2nd qtr. WSU - Johnson 43 yd pass from Roscoe (Graham kick), TU - Beaurem 56 yd pass from Pipkin (rush fumbled), WSU - Graham 28 yd fi eld goal, 3:11, 3rd qtr. WSU - Graham 31 yd fi eld goal, 5:32, 2nd qtr. 10:50, 2nd qtr. 14:43, 3rd qtr. GVSU - Schipper 32 yd fi eld goal, 13:31, 4th qtr. NMU - Jurasin 3 yd run (Laberge kick), 1:54, 2nd qtr. WSU - Martin 1 yd run (Graham kick), 6:31, 2nd qtr. WSU - DuHart PAT return, 14:43, 3rd qtr. WSU - Hicks 37 yd pass from Roscoe (Graham kick), WU - Dudics 25 yd fi eld goal, 0:25, 2nd qtr. TU - Holland 24 yd pass from Pipkin (Derezic kick), ATTENDANCE – 13,412 0:27, 2nd qtr. WSU - Hayes 9 yd run (Graham kick), 7:51, 3rd qtr. 9:25, 3rd qtr. ______WSU - Graham 44 yd fi eld goal, 12:39, 3rd qtr. WU - Robinson 17 yd pass from Fracassa (Dudics kick), WSU - Griffi n 15 yd run (Graham kick), 14:53, 4th qtr. WSU GVSU NMU - Dye 5 yd pass from Brown (Laberge kick), 8:36, 13:13, 4th qtr. TU - Beaurem 11 yd pass from Pipkin (Derezic kick), First Downs ...... 9 17 3rd qtr. WSU - Showers 73 yd pass from Roscoe (Graham kick), 9:20, 4th qtr. Rushes/Yards ...... 26/29 42/85 NMU - Young 66 yd punt return (Laberge kick), 6:48, 13:02, 4th qtr. WSU - Griffi n 15 yd run (Graham kick), 6:15, 4th qtr. Passing Yardage ...... 103 256 3rd qtr, WSU - Johnson 46 yd pass from Roscoe (Graham kick), Total Net Yards ...... 132 341 NMU - Laberge 22 yd fi eld goal, 10:52, 4th qtr. 10:33, 4th qtr. ATTENDANCE – 1,809 Completions/Attempts...... 13/26 17/28 WSU - Johnson 9 yd pass from Roscoe (Graham kick), WSU - Weston 11 yd pass from Guinane (Graham kick), ______Interceptions Thrown ...... 2 0 6:18, 4th qtr. 6:09, 4th qtr. TU WSU Punts/Avg...... 6/39.5 7/31.6 NMU - Laberge 25 yd fi eld goal, 4:38, 4th qtr. WU - Robinson 11 yd pass from Fracassa (Dudics kick), First Downs ...... 21 18 Fumbles/Lost ...... 5/3 1/1 NMU - Laberge 24 yd fi eld goal, 0:22, 4th qtr. 2:35, 4th qtr. Rushes/Yards ...... 36/118 38/170 Penalties/Yards ...... 3/20 8/55 Passing Yardage ...... 291 150 Third Down Conv...... 3/13 8/16 ATTENDANCE – 3,461 ATTENDANCE – 1,509 Total Net Yards ...... 409 320 Time of Possession ...... 22:47 37:13 ______Completions/Attempts...... 25/32 8/26 ______WSU NMU WU WSU Interceptions Thrown ...... 0 0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: First Downs ...... 21 18 First Downs ...... 20 23 Punts/Avg...... 5/35.6 6/39.8 RUSHING: WSU - Desmond Martin 12-49; Doug Griffi n Rushes/Yards ...... 38/198 30/94 Rushes/Yards ...... 37/141 48/271 Fumbles/Lost ...... 1/1 2/1 9-2; Sean McAuliff e 1-0; Carl Roscoe 4-(-22). GVSU - Chris Passing Yardage ...... 241 346 Passing Yardage ...... 171 250 Penalties/Yards ...... 3/25 1/8 Robinson 20-56; Kirk Spencer 9-44; Team 2-(-4); Hersey Total Net Yards ...... 439 440 Total Net Yards ...... 312 521 Third Down Conv...... 7/15 5/14 Jackson 3-(-5); Heath Parling 8-(-6). Completions/Attempts...... 15/33 29/43 Completions/Attempts...... 18/34 11/15 Time of Possession ...... 34:49 25:11 PASSING: WSU - Carl Roscoe 11-23-2-92; Doug Griffi n Interceptions Thrown ...... 3 0 Interceptions Thrown ...... 2 0 ______2-3-0-11. GVSU - Heath Parling 17-28-0-256. Punts/Avg...... 1/35.0 1/40.0 Punts/Avg...... 3/46.3 5/29.8 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: RECEIVING: WSU - Michael Johnson 6-49; Brandon Tinsley Fumbles/Lost ...... 1/0 2/1 Fumbles/Lost ...... 4/3 0/0 RUSHING: TU - Chris Watkins 12-74; Antonio Pipkin 2-15; Val Showers 1-23; Trent Brodbeck 1-7; Will Wheat 1-5; Penalties/Yards ...... 2/20 4/40 Penalties/Yards ...... 2/10 4/55 11-40; Jerry Brown 6-17; Tony Shead 1-2; Jordan Nobles Jamel Hicks 1-3; Desmond Martin 1-1. GVSU - Jamie Potts Third Down Conv...... 9/16 9/17 Third Down Conv...... 3/12 6/12 1-(-4); Team 3-(-5); Austen Rankin 2-(-6). WSU - Doug 4-81; Joe Wirth 4-32; Keontre’ Miskel 3-69; Matt Williams Time of Possession ...... 30:43 29:17 Time of Possession ...... 29:25 30:35 Griffi n 12-82; Desmond Martin 20-51; Carl Roscoe 5-35; 2-34; Joe Robbins 1-20; Chris Robinson 1-10; Joe Warner ______Michael Johnson 1-2. 1-5; Kirk Spencer 1-5. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: PASSING: TU - Antonio Pipkin 25-32-0-291. WSU - Carl RUSHING: WSU - Desmond Martin 25-135; Val Showers RUSHING: WU - Aaron Male 10-68; Justin Keith 6-38; Roscoe 8-25-0-150; Doug Griffi n 0-1-0-0. GAME RECAP: Wayne State held Grand Valley State to just 17 2-39; Carl Roscoe 4-18; Doug Griffi n 4-13; Jay Hayes 2-4; Kalvin Gordon 8-28; Luke Lloyd 7-9; Jamaris Brown 1-4; RECEIVING: TU - Marcus Beaurem 9-115; Pedro Correa points, tying the fewest points scored by the Lakers this season but Team 1-(-11). NMU - Wyatt Jurasin 22-68; Terrance Dye Jason Fracassa 4-(-3); Jeremy Willison 1-(-3). WSU - the Warrior off ense only generated a fi eld goal. On the opening drive 6-88; Tony Shead 3-33; Charles Holland 2-23; Jerry Brown 5-15; Shaye Brown 2-12; Team 1-(-1). Desmond Martin 30-148; Romello Brown 9-56; Jay Hayes of the game, Carl Roscoe eluded the rush and completed a 33-yard 2-8; Jeremy Lewis 1-19; Austen Rankin 1-10; Patrick pass to Trent Brodbeck but the play was negated due to a holding PASSING: WSU - Carl Roscoe 14-30-2-241; Doug Griffi n 4-30; Doug Griffi n 3-21; Carl Roscoe 2-16. Boggs 1-(-5). WSU - Ethan Walsh 3-24; Brandon Tinsley penalty. This drive as well as the next two possessions ended with 1-1-0-0; Paul Graham 0-1-0-0; James Hicks 0-1-1-0. PASSING: WU - Paul Kempe 5-10-1-26; Jason Fracassa 2-64; Jamel Hicks 1-30; Desmond Martin 1-16; Michael a punt. GVSU drove 48 yards in six plays with Joe Warner catching NMU - Shaye Brown 29-42-0-346; Austin Young 0-1-0-0. 13-24-1-145. WSU - Carl Roscoe 10-13-0-239; Doug Griffi n Johnson 1-16. a fi ve-yard touchdown pass from Heath Parling for the game’s fi rst RECEIVING: WSU - Michael Johnson 5-116; Trent 0-1-0-0; Sean Guinane 1-1-0-11. score. The Warrior off ense put together a six-play drive following a Brodbeck 3-30; Jamel Hicks 2-47; Will Wheat 1-24; Val RECEIVING: WU - Blake Williams 4-35; Jeremy Willison GAME RECAP: Wayne State had its three-game winning streak 58-yard kickoff return by Val Showers, but Doug Griffi n fumbled on Showers 1-10; Jay Hayes 1-9; Desmond Martin 1-3; Ethan 3-50; Jerald Robinson 3-32; Danny Reed 2-16; Darryl Gary snapped with the 26-23 loss. Following a missed 38-yard TU fi eld his fi fth carry of the drive on a fi rst-and-goal play. Late in the fi rst Walsh 1-2. NMU - Trey Hipke 9-95; Marcus Tucker 6-114; 2-6; Luke Lloyd 2-3; Anthony Schrock 1-17; Aaron Male 1-12. goal attempt, Wayne State drove 79 yards in nine plays to grab a period, a 44-yard punt by Paul Graham had Grand Valley State starting Kelvin Smarwt 5-61; Austin Young 4-47; Julian Crum 3-21; WSU - Michael Johnson 7-154; Val Showers 1-73; Trent 7-6 halftime advantage. The Warriors accumulated fi ve of their a drive at its own 29. The Lakers went 71 yards in nine plays with Chris eight fi rst half fi rst downs on the scoring drive. Carl Roscoe had a Robinson scoring on a one-yard plunge on third-and-goal. On the fi rst Terrance Dye 1-5; CJ Weber 1-3. Brodbeck 1-13; Aaron Weston 1-11; Ethan Walsh 1-(-1). 30-yard completion to Jamel Hicks allowing WSU to score the go- drive of the second half, the Warrior defense allowed a pair of fi rst GAME RECAP: Wayne State suff ered its third consecutive setback on GAME RECAP: Wayne State ended its three-game losing streak ahead touchdown two plays later. Tiffi n returned the second half downs, but a 10-yard sack by Anthony DeDamos on GVSU’s fi rst play a fi eld goal in the fi nal 30 seconds. After each team turned the ball with a 52-17 victory. The 52 points scored by the Warriors were the kickoff a total of 34 yards including a reverse. On the fi rst play from in WSU territory preceded an incomplete pass and another sack. The over on its initial possession, the Warrior defense forced a three-and- most since a 55-0 win versus Tiffi n on Sept. 20, 2011. On the game’s scrimmage, TU had a 56-yard touchdown reception. The Dragons Laker punt was partially blocked with Jamel Hicks picking the ball up out and the off ense went 66 yards in eight plays with Desmond Martin opening drive, Walsh drove inside the Wayne State 40 but a fake tried some trickery on the PAT but a pitchout from the center to at the Laker 38 and returning it 14 yards. After two runs by Desmond scoring. The Wildcats answered with a 78-yard drive culminating in a punt was snuff ed out by Marcell Jones. Following a Warrior punt, on Jerry Brown was mishandled with Nores Fradi picking up the ball at Martin, Griffi n completed a seven-yard pass to Brodbeck for a fi rst 20-yard fi eld goal. Wayne State’s next drive concluded with a career- the Cavaliers next play from scrimmage Anthony DeDamos forced the WSU 11. Fradi returned the ball to the Warrior 38 before giving down. Griffi n fumbled on third down with the Lakers recovering. long 47-yard fi eld goal by Paul Graham. The WSU defense stopped a a fumble which was recovered by Jones and returned six yards to a lateral to Gerren DuHart who took it the fi nal 62 yards for Wayne The Wayne State defense rose to the occasion limiting Grand Valley fourth down pass and the off ense responded with an eight-play drive the Walsh 15. Carl Roscoe found Trent Brodbeck for 13 yards, then State’s fi rst defensive extra point in nearly 10 years (Earl Carruthers State to one fi rst down before forcing another punt. The Warriors as Graham made a 31-yard fi eld goal. The Wildcats scored their fi rst Desmond Martin gained the fi nal two yards. Walsh again drove scored a defensive extra point at Michigan Tech on October 9, 2004). took over at their own 49 with Roscoe connecting on back-to-back touchdown on a 10-play, 58-yard drive. Wayne State moved down inside the Warrior 40, but Paul Kempe was hurried on fourth down On the ensuing possession with WSU trailing 12-9, the Warriors drove plays with Michael Johnson for 25 and 15 yards, respectively setting the fi eld with the help of a 15-yard pass interference penalty plus a by Nores Fradi resulting in an incomplete pass. On the ninth play across midfi eld but a fi ve-yard completion on a third-and-six preceded up a fi rst-and-10 from the GVSU 11. Three straight incomplete passes 16-yard reception by Trent Brodbeck on a third-and-13. Carl Roscoe of the ensuing drive, Paul Graham converted his 10th consecutive a no gain rush on fourth down. Tiffi n proceeded to drive 58 yards in led to a 28-yard fi eld goal by Graham, his sixth consecutive made found Jamel Hicks over the middle and Hicks gained plenty of yards fi eld goal. Following a three-and-out for Walsh, the Wayne State fi ve plays to increase its lead to 19-9. After an exchange of punts, three-pointer. Following the kickoff and along with a Laker holding after the catch to complete a 37-yard scoring play. On the fi rst play off ense drove 71 yards in nine plays with Michael Johnson hauling Wayne State turned it over on downs following three consecutive penalty, Grand Valley State started on its own 5-yard line. GVSU drove from scrimmage after intermission, Val Showers went 33 yards on a in a 43-yard touchdown pass from Roscoe on third-and-16. Johnson incomplete deep passes. However, on the very next play, a shotgun 80 yards in 12 plays with Joel Schipper making a 32-yard fi eld goal reverse, but WSU had to settle for a 44-yard fi eld goal by Graham. also had a 17-yard catch on a third-and-six, while Roscoe scrambled snap was recovered by Sam Sillmon at the Dragon 26. Doug Griffi n attempt early in the fourth period. Neither team was able to score NMU responded with a 62-yard scoring drive. The Warriors went for 13 yards on a third-and-10. On the third play from scrimmage gained eight yards on fi rst down, and following a dropped pass, in the fi nal 13 minutes. The teams combined for just 114 rushing three-and-out, and Austin Young returned the punt for a TD to give for Walsh, Fradi again put the pressure on Kempe and his pass was Desmond Martin garnered the fi rst down. On the fi rst play of the yards (85 for GVSU and 29 for WSU). The Lakers held a 256-103 the hosts a 24-23 lead. Wayne State was unable to convert a fourth intercepted by James Howard for WSU’s fi rst interception of the season. fourth quarter, Griffi n went 15 yards for the touchdown. The Warrior advantage in passing yardage. The Warriors lost the turnover battle down play following the kickoff , but the defense stepped up and The Warriors went 33 yards in seven plays with Martin scoring from defense forced a three-and-out, but a short punt into the wind was 5-1 and were just 1-of-3 in the red zone. Roscoe was 11-of-23 with stopped a fourth down run. A halfback option pass on the next play a yard out. Doug Griffi n had three carries for 21 yards on the scoring mishandled by the WSU returner and the Dragons recovered at the two interceptions, although one came on the fi nal play of the game. was intercepted by NMU leading to a 22-yard fi eld goal. The Warriors drive. Walsh was able to drive 52 yards just before intermission with WSU 49. Eight plays later the visitors had a 26-16 lead. Wayne State Parling completed 17-of-28 passes for 256 yards but was sacked four were able to regain the lead at 30-27 as Michael Johnson scored on a Michael Dudics making a 25-yard fi eld goal. The Warriors drove 75 responded with a seven-play, 59-yard scoring drive pulling within times. Johnson had a game-high six receptions for a team-best 49 nine-yard reception on a third-and-seven play. The Wildcats knotted yards in seven plays midway through the third quarter with Jay Hayes three (26-23) with 6:15 remaining. Griffi n carried the ball fi ve times yards. Jamie Potts totaled a game-high 81 receiving yards on four the game at 30 four plays after an 84-yard kickoff return by Marcus crossing the goal line. The Cavaliers drove 55 yards but Jason Fracassa’s on the drive for 56 yards going untouched for the fi nal 15 yards. catches. Nores Fradi recorded a game-high 14 tackles and added to Tucker. Wayne State drove into NMU territory but a fake punt pass was second-and-goal pass was intercepted by Jamiil Williams. On the fi rst WSU’s defense rose to the occasion and forced a three-and-out, but his GLIAC leading total of tackles for loss with another 2.5 TFL. Zak incomplete leading to a 12-play Wildcat drive concluding in a fi eld goal play following the Walsh TD, Roscoe found Val Showers wide open the Warrior off ense took a sack on the fi rst play and had to punt. Once Bielecki contributed 13 tackles, while Jake Carrizales, who entered the by Ryan Laberge. WSU’s second down pass attempt went off the hands behind the secondary for a 73-yard touchdown pass. On the ensuing again the defense answered by forcing the Dragons into minus nine game leading the GLIAC in sacks, assisted on three sacks for minus 12 of a Warrior receiver into the hands of a Wildcat. Nores Fradi had a drive by the Cavaliers, Fradi forced a fumble with Jones recovering at yards on three plays and into another punt. However, Wayne State’s yards vs. the Lakers. The Warrior defense recorded nine tackles for loss game-high 3.5 tackles for loss as did Anthony DeDamos. Brandon Lee the Warrior 40 and returning it 14 yards into Walsh territory. The off ense had two incomplete passes, a sack and an incomplete pass in the contest with eight diff erent players being a part of the TFLs. to turn the ball over on downs with 1:16 remaining. totaled a game-best nine tackles (6-3), which included two for loss. WSU defense recorded eight tackles for loss and forced fi ve turnovers. #WARRIORFB 79 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2014 GAME SUMMARIES/GAMES 9-11 GAME 9 - NOV. 1 GAME 10 - NOV. 8 GAME 11 - NOV. 15 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS WSU 43, AT FINDLAY 10 WSU 47, LAKE ERIE 28 WSU 20, HILLSDALE 13 Rushes ...... 39-Desmond Martin at Lake Erie (Nov 08) Wayne State 5 10 14 14 - 43 Wayne State 10 10 6 21 - 47 Hillsdale 3 10 0 0 - 13 Yards Rushing 292-Desmond Martin at Lake Erie (Nov 08) Findlay 0 7 3 0 - 10 Lake Erie 0 14 7 7 - 28 Wayne State 0 7 0 13 - 20 TD Rushes ...... 3-Desmond Martin vs. Carson-Newman (Sep 13) WSU - Team safety, 11:49, 1st qtr. WSU - Martin 53 yd run (Graham kick), 12:49, 1st qtr. HC - Mette 43 yd fi eld goal, 10:44, 1st qtr...... 3-Desmond Martin at Malone (Sep 20) WSU - Graham 28 yd fi eld goal, 6:26, 1st qtr. WSU - Graham 19 yd fi eld goal, 3:54, 1st qtr. WSU - Hayes 1 yd run (Graham kick), 14:18, 2nd qtr...... 3-Doug Griffi n vs Northwood (Sep 27) WSU - Hayes 10 yd blocked punt return (Graham kick), LEC - Bilal 38 yd run (Muzic kick), 12:32, 2nd qtr. HC - Carter 4 yd pass from LaPrairie (Mette kick), ...... 3-Desmond Martin at Lake Erie (Nov 08) 11:51, 2nd qtr. WSU - Hicks 6 yd pass from Guinane (Graham kick), 0:51, 2nd qtr. Long Rush WSU - Graham 41 yd fi eld goal, 6:36, 2nd qtr. 8:41, 2nd qtr. HC - Mette 35 yd fi eld goal, 0:00, 2nd qtr...... 62-Desmond Martin vs. Carson-Newman (Sep 13) UF - Bridges 50 yd run (Bugeja kick), 4:21, 2nd qtr. LEC - Bilal 3 yd run (Muzic kick), 2:54, 2nd qtr. WSU - Roscoe 12 yd run (Graham kick), 7:11, 4th qtr. Pass attempts WSU - Martin 4 yd run (Graham kick), 13:49, 3rd qtr. WSU - Graham 20 yd fi eld goal, 0:00, 2nd qtr. WSU - Hicks 20 yd run (Graham kick blocked), 1:30, ...... 30-Carl Roscoe at Northern Michigan (Oct 18) UF - Bugeja 25 yd fi eld goal, 9:45, 3rd qtr. WSU - Martin 2 yd run (Guinane pass failed), 4:13, 4th qtr. Pass completions .15-Sean Guinane at Lake Erie (Nov 08) WSU - Jones 26 yd interception return (Graham kick), 3rd qtr. Yards Passing 2:09, 3rd qtr. LEC - Bilal 12 yd run (Muzic kick), 2:01, 3rd qtr. ATTENDANCE – 1,619 ...... 241-Carl Roscoe at Northern Michigan (Oct 18) WSU - Martin 2 yd run (Graham kick), 10:37, 4th qtr. WSU - Martin 8 yd run (Graham kick), 13:08, 4th qtr. ______TD Passes ...... 3-Carl Roscoe vs. Walsh (Oct 25) WSU - Johnson 17 yd pass from Guinane (Graham kick), LEC - Whitley 32 yd pass from Hokavar (Muzic kick), HC WSU Long Pass ...... 73-Carl Roscoe vs. Walsh (Oct 25) 6:16, 4th qtr. 10:35, 4th qtr. First Downs ...... 16 13 Receptions ...... 9-Michael Johnson at Findlay (Nov 01) WSU - Hayes 25 yd run (Graham kick), 7:25, 4th qtr. Rushes/Yards ...... 37/52 35/176 ...... 9-Michael Johnson at Lake Erie (Nov 08) ATTENDANCE – 848 WSU - Johnson 25 yd pass from Guinane (Graham kick), Passing Yardage ...... 192 120 Yards Receiving . 154-Michael Johnson vs. Walsh (Oct 25) ______4:27, 4th qtr. Total Net Yards ...... 244 296 TD Receptions WSU UF Completions/Attempts...... 20/31 14/17 ...... 2-Michael Johnson vs. Michigan Tech (Sep 4) First Downs ...... 13 13 ATTENDANCE – 573 Interceptions Thrown ...... 1 0 ...... 2-Michael Johnson vs. Walsh (Oct 25) Rushes/Yards ...... 47/218 28/115 ______Punts/Avg...... 5/39.6 4/39.5 Long Reception ...... 73-Val Showers vs. Walsh (Oct 25) Passing Yardage ...... 149 152 WSU LEC Fumbles/Lost ...... 0/0 0/0 Field Goals 3-Paul Graham at Northern Michigan (Oct 18) Total Net Yards ...... 367 267 First Downs ...... 22 20 Penalties/Yards ...... 1/55 5/55 Long Field Goal Completions/Attempts...... 12/18 16/31 Rushes/Yards ...... 52/349 47/200 Third Down Conv...... 6/16 3/10 ...... 47-Paul Graham at Northern Michigan (Oct 18) Interceptions Thrown ...... 0 3 Passing Yardage ...... 225 128 Time of Possession ...... 32:42 27:18 Punts ...... 7-Paul Graham at Findlay (Nov 01) Punts/Avg...... 7/41.7 4/35.0 Total Net Yards ...... 574 328 ______Punting Avg ...... 42.5-Paul Graham at Malone (Sep 20) Fumbles/Lost ...... 1/0 7/2 Completions/Attempts...... 15/25 10/24 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: Long Punt ...... 55-Paul Graham at Findlay (Nov 01) Penalties/Yards ...... 5/42 1/10 Interceptions Thrown ...... 1 1 RUSHING: HC - Bennett Lewis 14-35; Spencer Nehls Punts inside 20 ...... 5-Paul Graham at Findlay (Nov 01) Third Down Conv...... 6/16 2/12 Punts/Avg...... 3/30.0 5/40.0 8-25; Jack Wiseman 11-18; Mark LaPrairie 4-(-26). WSU - Long Punt Return ...... 34-Ron Brant at Malone (Sep 20) Time of Possession ...... 36:13 23:47 Fumbles/Lost ...... 0/0 0/0 Desmond Martin 23-76; Jay Hayes 5-43; Carl Roscoe 5-38; Long Kickoff Return ______Penalties/Yards ...... 8/88 3/25 Jamel Hicks 1-20...... 87-Val Showers vs. Carson-Newman (Sep 13) INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: Third Down Conv...... 10/17 6/15 PASSING: HC - Mark LaPrairie 20-31-1-192. WSU - Carl Tackles ...... 16-Zak Bielecki vs. Michigan Tech (Sep 4) RUSHING: WSU - Desmond Martin 35-184; Doug Griffi n Time of Possession ...... 35:57 24:03 Roscoe 14-17-0-120. Sacks ...... 3.5-Nores Fradi at Findlay (Nov 01) 2-23; Sean Guinane 3-8; Jay Hayes 2-4; Romello Brown ______RECEIVING: HC - Evan Bach 4-57; Joe Srebernak 4-45; Tackles For Loss -- (Four times by three individuals): 1-3; Carl Roscoe 3-(-2); Val Showers 1-(-6). UF - Chauncey INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: Mike Carter 3-30; Taylor Cone 2-21; Bennett Lewis 2-8; Brian ... 3.5-Anthony DeDamos at Northern Michigan (Oct 18) Bridges 7-52; Verlon Reed 8-50; Anthony Linnear 4-24; RUSHING: WSU - Desmond Martin 39-292; Jay Hayes 9-62; Newman 2-5; Alex Fogt 1-12; Timmy Mills 1-10; John Haley ...... 3.5-Nores Fradi at Northern Michigan (Oct 18) Daiquone Ford 4-4; Jordan Jackson 3-1; Mitchell Faine Michael Johnson 1-(-1); Sean Guinane 3-(-4). LEC - Anthony 1-4. WSU - Trent Brodbeck 4-37; Michael Johnson 3-20; ...... 3.5-Nores Fradi at Findlay (Nov 01) 1-(-7); Team 1-(-9). Bilal 25-145; Brandon Phenix 7-33; Mitchel Hokavar 13-29; Jamel Hicks 2-23; Val Showers 2--1; Ethan Walsh 1-36; Will ...... 3.5-Zak Bielecki at Lake Erie (Nov 08) PASSING: WSU - Carl Roscoe 6-9-0-72; Sean Guinane Aaron Lindgren 2-(-7). Wheat 1-3; Desmond Martin 1-2. Interceptions ...... 2-Zak Bielecki at Findlay (Nov 01) 6-9-0-77. UF - Verlon Reed 10-21-3-103; Mitchell Faine PASSING: WSU - Sean Guinane 15-25-1-225. LEC - 6-10-0-49. Mitchel Hokavar 10-24-1-128. GAME RECAP: The Warriors rallied for 13 fourth quarter points 2014 TEAM GAME HIGHS RECEIVING: WSU - Michael Johnson 9-99; Jamel Hicks RECEIVING: WSU - Michael Johnson 9-105; Jamel Hicks in recording a 20-13 triumph. Hillsdale scored on the game’s opening possession driving 54 yards in nine plays with Steven Mette 1-42; Val Showers 1-8; Trent Brodbeck 1-0. UF - Lloyd Henry 4-100; Trent Brodbeck 1-12; Desmond Martin 1-8. LEC - Rushes ...... 53 vs. Northwood (Sep 27) converting a 43-yard fi eld goal attempt. WSU had two fi rst downs 7-88; Tim Szabo 3-27; Verlon Reed 3-15; Dylan Blunk 1-15; Aaron Lindgren 4-69; Zaide Whitley 2-35; Demarco Rojas Yards Rushing ...... 349 at Lake Erie (Nov 08) on the ensuing drive but a fourth down pass completion was ruled Anthony Federico 1-5; Chauncey Bridges 1-2. 2-18; Tyler Lindgren 1-4; Billy Croom 1-2. down with the receivers knee touching the ground on the reception. Yards Per Rush ...... 7.0 vs. Carson-Newman (Sep 13) After a three-and-out by the Chargers, the Warrior off ense went 73 TD Rushes ...... 5 vs. Northwood (Sep 27) GAME RECAP: Wayne State won all three phases of the game at GAME RECAP: Wayne State scored 21 points in the fourth quarter for yards in 10 plays with Jay Hayes scoring on a one-yard plunge on the Pass attempts ...... 33 at Northern Michigan (Oct 18) Findlay in posting a 43-10 triumph. Desmond Martin broke off a 48- the 47-28 victory. Despite the fi nal score, it was the Warrior defense second play of the second quarter. The teams traded punts before HC yard run on the second play of the game, but after a couple of negative that made plays and held the Storm off ense 175 yards below their Pass completions ...... 15 at Northern Mich. (Oct 18) had a 8:05 drive which covered 71 yards in 17 plays concluding on a plays, the Warrior punt was downed at the UF 11. On Findlay’s fi rst season average. Meanwhile, the WSU off ense set a season-best ...... 15 at Lake Erie (Nov 08) four-yard touchdown pass from Mark LaPrairie to Mike Carter on a play, Verlon Reed scrambled after getting a low shotgun snap and was with 574 yards including 349 on the ground. Desmond Martin ran Yards Passing ...... 250 vs. Walsh (Oct 25) third-and-goal with just 51 seconds remaining before intermission. forced out of bounds with the ball not coming completely outside the for a career-high 292 yards while Sean Guinane was 15-for-25 for a Yards Per Pass ...... 16.7 vs. Walsh (Oct 25) Mette’s PAT gave the visitors a 10-7 advantage. A fumble on WSU’s goal line for a safety. Val Showers returned the free kick 21 yards to career-best 225 yards and two touchdowns in just his fourth career second play from scrimmage put the Chargers in business at their own TD Passes ...... 4 vs. Walsh (Oct 25) the Warrior 48. Six consecutive carries by Martin netted 35 yards, and start. Michael Johnson collected his fourth 100-yard receiving game 47. After two completions for 35 yards followed by an incompletion, Total Plays ...... 77 vs. Northwood (Sep 27) even with an 11-yard completion from Carl Roscoe to Michael Johnson of the season with Jamel Hicks posting his fi rst career 100-yard game. Mette connected on a 35-yard fi eld goal attempt on the fi nal play of ...... 77 at Lake Erie (Nov 08) on third-and-14, WSU had to settle for a 28-yard fi eld goal from Paul Zak Bielecki led the defense with 12 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss and the fi rst half giving Hillsdale a 13-7 lead at intermission. The Wayne Total Off ense ...... 574 at Lake Erie (Nov 08) Graham. The Oilers gained four yards on their fi rst series of the second an interception. Nores Fradi totaled 11 tackles including a sack and State defense was huge in the second half limiting HC to 89 yards Yards Per Play ...... 8.3 vs. Walsh (Oct 25) quarter, then Dustin Carlin blocked the punt with Jay Hayes picking up another 1.5 tackles for loss. WSU started the scoring just 2:11 into the in 31 plays and if you take into account an 85-yard interception the ball and going in for a touchdown. On Findlay’s ensuring drive, Zak contest on a 53-yard jaunt by Martin. After a three-and-out by Lake Points ...... 52 vs. Walsh (Oct 25) return by Anthony DeDamos, the “positive” yardage is even less. Bielecki picked off a third down pass for his fi rst career interception. Erie, the Warriors drove 80 yards and on play 13 Graham converted Sacks By ...... 4 at Malone (Sep 20) DeDamos’ return was the longest non-scoring interception return in The Warriors drove 47 yards in seven plays with Graham converting his fi rst fi eld goal of the afternoon. Wayne State held a 192-38 edge ...... 4 vs. Tiffi n (Oct 04) school history eclipsing an 89-year-old school mark set on October a 41-yard fi eld goal. It took UF just six plays to get on the scoreboard in total off ense after the opening stanza. The Storm ended the next 4, 1925, by George Lester (75 yard return) against Ferris State. On ...... 4 at Grand Valley St. (Oct 11) as Chauncey Bridges scampered 50 yards on a third-and-two. Wayne WSU drive with an interception and scored fi ve plays later as the the fi rst drive of the third quarter, Graham missed his fi rst collegiate ...... 4 at Findlay (Nov 01) State began the second half with an onside kick that Majd Khytaz GLIAC’s leading rusher Anthony Bilal went in from 38 yards out. Bilal fi eld goal attempt, after making 14 straight. The next four drives ...... 4 at Lake Erie (Nov 08) recovered, however the Warriors were penalized for an illegal block. was held more than 40 yards below his per game rushing average. (two from each team) ended in punts with only three combined fi rst ...... 4 vs. Hillsdale (Nov 15) On the next play, Khytaz’s short kickoff was mishandled with Brook The Warriors responded with an eight-play drive that only needed 37 downs for the two squads. Hillsdale went 54 yards in 10 plays and on First Downs ...... 25 vs. Northwood (Sep 27) Higgins recovering. Three straight running plays, two by Martin yards following a 15-yard penalty on the Storm. The Guinane to Hicks a third-and-goal from the WSU seven, LaPrairie was intercepted by sandwiched around a 25-yard gain for Doug Griffi n, concluded with combo recorded the TD on a third-and-six pass completion. Lake Erie Penalties ...... 8 at Lake Erie (Nov 08) DeDamos at the four. His return went all the way to the Hillsdale 11 Martin’s touchdown run. Later in the period, Marcell Jones made a pulled within three on the strength of a 17-play, 70-yard drive. On the Penalty Yards ...... 88 at Lake Erie (Nov 08) before he was brought down. An unsportsmanlike conduct penalty one-hand interception and took it back 26 yards for WSU’s fi rst pick six last possession of the fi rst half, Guinane engineered a 61-yard drive in Turnovers ...... 5 at Grand Valley St. (Oct 11) on WSU pushed the ball back to the HC 26. Carl Roscoe completed a since Gerren DuHart went 82 yards against Hillsdale on Oct. 6, 2012. 2:54 concluding with a fi eld goal by Graham. The fi rst seven drives of Interceptions By ...... 3 at Findlay (Nov 01) six-yard pass to Michael Johnson on a third-and-four and three plays On Findlay’s last drive of the third quarter, Bielecki recorded his second the second half (4 by LEC, 3 by WSU) combined did not produce a fi rst later Roscoe scrambled for 12 yards for his fi rst collegiate rushing Punts ...... 7 at Findlay (Nov 01) interception, giving the Warriors great fi eld position at the UF 47. WSU down by running or passing. Finally on drive eight, the Warriors went touchdown on a third-and-eight play. Forcing the Chargers to use Punting Avg ...... 42.5 at Malone (Sep 20) used 5:11 on the clock and scored on the ninth play. Sean Guinane, in 81 yards in only fi ve plays. Martin had a two-yard TD run, on the play all three timeouts after running plays, Wayne State’s third holder Long Punt ...... 55 at Findlay (Nov 01) his fi rst signifi cant playing time of the season, had two completions following a 57-yard scamper. Lake Erie’s Bilal scored on a 12-yard run. of the season Jamel Hicks took the snap on a fi eld goal attempt and Punts inside 20 ...... 5 at Findlay (Nov 01) on the drive for 15 yards, both to Johnson with Martin carrying the The Warriors restored their 12-point lead with Martin scoring. Once rushed untouched down the right side for a 20-yard touchdown ball the other seven plays. Defensively for Wayne State, Nores Fradi again the Storm were able to chip away at the WSU advantage as Long Punt Return ...... 34 at Malone (Sep 20) with 1:30 remaining in the game. Graham’s consecutive PAT streak had a team-best 11 tackles including 3.5 sacks and a forced fumble. Mitchel Hokavar tossed a TD pass. The Wayne State off ense answered ended at 42 as his attempt was blocked. Zak Bielecki and DeDamos Jones contributed seven tackles (3-4) plus his pick six. James Howard with a 83-yard touchdown drive in only six plays. Martin gained 47 tied for game-high tackle honors with 12 each. Fradi fi nished with had four solo tackles and two pass break-ups in his fi rst career start. yards on the fi rst three plays, before Jay Hayes totaled 36 yards on the nine tackles (4-5) including three for loss, which secured the national next three plays which included a 25-yard touchdown run. lead in tackles for loss per game.

80 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2014 WAYNE STATE STATISTICS 2014 Final Wayne State University Statistics RUSHING GP-GS Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Overall Record: 7-4 Desmond Martin 11-11 287 1640 62 1578 5.5 16 62 143.5 Doug Griffi n 9-0 49 280 34 246 5.0 5 29 27.3 Home Record: 4-2 Jay Hayes 11-0 41 236 13 223 5.4 4 25 20.3 Road Record: 3-2 Carl Roscoe 10-10 39 201 62 139 3.6 1 21 13.9 Romello Brown 4-0 20 102 0 102 5.1 1 32 25.5 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND Val Showers 10-1 4 50 6 44 11.0 0 33 4.4 ------Michael Johnson 11-11 7 38 1 37 5.3 0 22 3.4 *Sep. 4, 2014 MICHIGAN TECH L 17-18 3103 Rabeah Beydoun 11-0 4 23 0 23 5.8 0 10 2.1 Sep 13, 2014 #13 CARSON-NEWMAN W 41-31 2755 Jamel Hicks 10-4 1 20 0 20 20.0 1 20 2.0 *Sep 20, 2014 at Malone W 39-15 1200 Sean Guinane 5-1 6 16 12 4 0.7 0 9 0.8 *Sep 27, 2014 NORTHWOOD W 45-27 3334 Sean McAuliffe 11-1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 *Oct 04, 2014 TIFFIN L 23-26 1809 Paul Graham 11-0 1 0 5 -5 -5.0 0 0 -0.5 *Oct 11, 2014 at Grand Valley St. L 3-17 13412 Team 8 4 0 30 -30 -7.5 0 0 -3.8 *Oct 18, 2014 at Northern Michigan L 30-33 3461 Total...... 11 464 2606 225 2381 5.1 28 62 216.5 *Oct 25, 2014 WALSH W 52-17 1509 Opponents...... 11 424 1878 390 1488 3.5 10 76 135.3 *Nov 01, 2014 at Findlay W 43-10 848 *Nov 08, 2014 at Lake Erie College W 47-28 573 *Nov 15, 2014 HILLSDALE W 20-13 1619 PASSING GP-GS Effi c Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Carl Roscoe 10-10 137.05 107-188-9 56.9 1615 10 73 161.5 *-GLIAC Game. Sean Guinane 5-1 163.72 23-37-1 62.2 314 4 44 62.8 Doug Griffi n 9-0 100.29 7-11-0 63.6 48 0 22 5.3 Jamel Hicks 10-4 -200.00 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM STATISTICS WS OPP Paul Graham 11-0 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 SCORING...... 360 235 Team 8 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Points Per Game ...... 32.7 21.4 Total...... 11 136.9 137-239-11 57.3 1977 14 73 179.7 Points Off Turnovers ...... 80 53 Opponents.... 11 124.8 189-333-7 56.8 2235 16 57 203.2 FIRST DOWNS ...... 200 203 Rushing ...... 114 79 Passing ...... 78 109 RECEIVING GP-GS No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Penalty ...... 8 15 ------RUSHING YARDAGE ...... 2381 1488 Michael Johnson 11-11 59 879 14.9 10 63 79.9 Yards gained rushing ...... 2606 1878 Trent Brodbeck 11-7 15 171 11.4 0 57 15.5 Yards lost rushing ...... 225 390 Jamel Hicks 10-4 14 262 18.7 2 44 26.2 Rushing Attempts ...... 464 424 Desmond Martin 11-11 11 142 12.9 0 58 12.9 Average Per Rush ...... 5.1 3.5 Brandon Tinsley 11-5 10 170 17.0 0 36 15.5 Average Per Game ...... 216.5 135.3 Ethan Walsh 11-10 10 101 10.1 0 36 9.2 TDs Rushing ...... 28 10 Val Showers 10-1 6 113 18.8 1 73 11.3 PASSING YARDAGE ...... 1977 2235 Will Wheat 11-5 6 62 10.3 0 24 5.6 Comp-Att-Int ...... 137-239-11 189-333-7 Jay Hayes 11-0 3 33 11.0 0 21 3.0 Average Per Pass ...... 8.3 6.7 Nathan White 11-0 1 32 32.0 0 32 2.9 Average Per Catch ...... 14.4 11.8 Aaron Weston 11-0 1 11 11.0 1 11 1.0 Average Per Game ...... 179.7 203.2 Manny Mendoza 8-0 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 TDs Passing ...... 14 16 Total...... 11 137 1977 14.4 14 73 179.7 TOTAL OFFENSE ...... 4358 3723 Opponents...... 11 189 2235 11.8 16 57 203.2 Total Plays ...... 703 757 Average Per Play ...... 6.2 4.9 Average Per Game ...... 396.2 338.5 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long KICK RETURNS: #-Yards ...... 33-740 63-1112 ------PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards ...... 16-144 16-150 Michael Johnson 7 51 7.3 0 15 INT RETURNS: #-Yards ...... 7-144 11-102 Ron Brant 11 87 7.9 0 34 KICK RETURN AVERAGE ...... 22.4 17.7 Michael Johnson 3 20 6.7 0 11 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ...... 9.0 9.4 Jamel Hicks 1 14 14.0 0 14 INT RETURN AVERAGE ...... 20.6 9.3 Dustin Carlin 1 13 13.0 0 0 FUMBLES-LOST ...... 16-9 25-13 Jay Hayes 0 10 0.0 1 10 PENALTIES-Yards ...... 49-481 43-334 Total...... 16 144 9.0 1 34 Average Per Game ...... 43.7 30.4 Opponents...... 16 150 9.4 1 66 PUNTS-Yards ...... 40-1479 52-1968 Average Per Punt ...... 37.0 37.8 Net punt average ...... 31.7 34.3 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long KICKOFFS-Yards ...... 70-3735 52-2701 ------Average Per Kick ...... 53.4 51.9 Val Showers 25 621 24.8 1 87 Net kick average ...... 36.4 35.3 Jay Hayes 7 105 15.0 0 28 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game ...... 29:54 30:06 Jamel Hicks 1 14 14.0 0 14 3RD-DOWN Conversions ...... 65/144 60/163 Total...... 33 740 22.4 1 87 3rd-Down Pct ...... 45% 37% Opponents...... 63 1112 17.7 0 84 4TH-DOWN Conversions ...... 5/19 12/29 4th-Down Pct ...... 26% 41% SACKS BY-Yards ...... 32-208 10-79 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long MISC YARDS ...... 0 0 ------TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ...... 45 27 Zak Bielecki 3 33 11.0 0 22 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ...... 14-15 16-17 Jamiil Williams 1 0 0.0 0 0 ON-SIDE KICKS ...... 0-0 1-1 James Howard 1 0 0.0 0 0 RED-ZONE SCORES ...... (38-42) 90% (33-37) 89% Marcell Jones 1 26 26.0 1 26 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS ...... (29-42) 69% (18-37) 49% Anthony DeDamos 1 85 85.0 0 85 PAT-ATTEMPTS ...... (42-43) 98% (23-23) 100% Total...... 7 144 20.6 1 85 ATTENDANCE ...... 14129 19494 Opponents...... 11 102 9.3 0 2 Games/Avg Per Game ...... 6/2355 5/3899 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total ------Marcell Jones 2 20 10.0 0 14 Wayne State...... 62 106 60 132 - 360 Total...... 2 20 10.0 0 14 Opponents...... 41 71 68 55 - 235 Opponents...... 0 0 0.0 0 0

#WARRIORFB 81 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2014 WAYNE STATE STATISTICS |------PATs ------| PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts Paul Graham 39 1479 37.9 55 3 13 13 4 1 Desmond Martin 16 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 96 Team 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Paul Graham 0 14-15 42-43 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 84 Total...... 40 1479 37.0 55 3 13 13 4 1 Michael Johnson 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 60 Opponents...... 52 1968 37.8 62 2 20 16 4 2 Doug Griffi n 5 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 32 Jay Hayes 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Jamel Hicks 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 ------Val Showers 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Majd Khytaz 69 3700 53.6 3 1 Romello Brown 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Paul Graham 1 35 35.0 0 0 Carl Roscoe 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total...... 70 3735 53.4 3 1 17.7 36.4 28 Aaron Weston 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents...... 52 2701 51.9 5 8 22.4 35.3 29 Marcell Jones 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Gerren DuHart 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0 2 |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP-GS Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf Team 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 ------Sean Guinane 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 0 17 Zak Bielecki 11-11 73 28 101 8.0-26 1.0-6 3-33 3 . . 1 . . 58 Nores Fradi 11-11 73 27 100 28.5-113 8.5-70 . 2 10 1-0 3 . . Total...... 45 14-15 42-43 1-1 0 0-1 1 1 360 44 Anthony DeDamos 11-11 48 22 70 12.0-41 4.0-26 1-85 3 1 2-0 2 . . Opponents...... 27 16-17 23-23 0-3 0 0-1 0 1 235 51 Marcell Jones 11-11 43 16 59 4.0-11 0.5-4 1-26 2 1 3-20 1 . . 8 Jamiil Williams 11-11 31 11 42 . . 1-0 6 . . 1 . . 3 Brandon Lee 10-10 34 8 42 5.0-16 . . 3 1 . 1 . . TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G 95 Jake Carrizales 11-0 27 8 35 14.0-74 7.5-50 . 2 3 . 2 . . Carl Roscoe 10 227 139 1615 1754 175.4 4 Gerren DuHart 11-11 28 6 34 3.0-5 . . 12 . . 1 . . 27 Valorian Cunningham 7-1 15 10 25 2.0-11 1.5-11 . 2 4 . . 1 . Desmond Martin 11 287 1578 0 1578 143.5 91 Ashawn Butler 11-10 10 10 20 3.0-7 1.0-4 . 1 . . . . . Sean Guinane 5 43 4 314 318 63.6 57 Sam Sillmon 11-11 14 5 19 4.0-19 4.0-19 . . 2 2-0 . . . Doug Griffi n 9 60 246 48 294 32.7 26 James Howard 11-1 18 1 19 . . 1-0 4 . . . . . 56 Idris Hobdy 11-0 7 10 17 1.0-3 0.5-2 . 1 2 1-0 . . . Jay Hayes 11 41 223 0 223 20.3 94 Justice Akuezue 11-10 11 6 17 7.5-21 1.5-8 . 4 3 . 1 . . Romello Brown 4 20 102 0 102 25.5 13 DeAndre Grady 11-0 8 5 13 1.0-3 1.0-3 . . . 1-0 . . . 98 Alex Medenbach 10-0 3 10 13 0.5-3 0.5-3 ...... Val Showers 10 4 44 0 44 4.4 97 Ryan Hankins 8-8 7 3 10 1.0-1 . . . . 1-0 . . . Michael Johnson 11 7 37 0 37 3.4 66 Raafat El Hage 11-3 7 3 10 2.0-4 ...... Rabeah Beydoun 11 4 23 0 23 2.1 32 Ron Brant 10-0 9 . 9 ...... 33 Lairren Johnson 11-0 5 3 8 ...... Jamel Hicks 10 2 20 0 20 2.0 21 Jay Hayes 11-0 6 2 8 ...... Paul Graham 11 2 -5 0 -5 -0.5 47 Dustin Carlin 11-0 4 4 8 1.5-3 0.5-2 . . . . . 1 . 23 James Hendrix 10-0 7 1 8 ...... Team 8 5 -30 0 -30 -3.8 92 Blake Mazur 11-0 1 6 7 1.0-1 ...... Total...... 11 703 2381 1977 4358 396.2 69 Jada Littlejohn 11-1 3 4 7 1.0-3 . . . . 1-0 . . . Opponents...... 11 757 1488 2235 3723 338.5 18 Jamel Hicks 10-4 3 2 5 ...... 59 Marv Jefferson 9-0 1 4 5 . . . . 1 . . . . 99 Derrick Rodgers 8-0 3 1 4 2.0-6 ...... ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G 16 Brook Higgins 5-0 2 1 3 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 83 Nathan White 11-0 1 2 3 ...... ------1 Majd Khytaz 11-0 2 . 2 ...... Desmond Martin 11 1578 142 0 0 0 1720 156.4 6 Michael Johnson 11-11 2 . 2 ...... Michael Johnson 11 37 879 20 0 0 936 85.1 81 Brandon Tinsley 11-5 1 1 2 ...... 22 Rabeah Beydoun 11-0 1 1 2 ...... Val Showers 10 44 113 0 621 0 778 77.8 85 Trent Brodbeck 11-7 1 . 1 ...... Jay Hayes 11 223 33 10 105 0 371 33.7 54 Mike Komor 11-4 1 . 1 ...... 2 Desmond Martin 11-11 1 . 1 ...... Jamel Hicks 10 20 262 14 14 0 310 31.0 88 Aaron Weston 11-0 . 1 1 ...... Doug Griffi n 9 246 0 0 0 0 246 27.3 87 Manny Mendoza 8-0 . 1 1 ...... Trent Brodbeck 11 0 171 0 0 0 171 15.5 43 Alex Kish 9-0 . 1 1 ...... TM Team 8-0 1 . 1 ...... 1 Brandon Tinsley 11 0 170 0 0 0 170 15.5 Total...... 11 511 224 735 102-371 32-208 7-144 45 28 13-20 13 2 1 Carl Roscoe 10 139 0 0 0 0 139 13.9 Opponents...... 11 448 262 710 57-201 10-79 11-102 25 16 9-0 7 2 1 Romello Brown 4 102 0 0 0 0 102 25.5 Ethan Walsh 11 0 101 0 0 0 101 9.2 3rd-Down Conversions Ron Brant 10 0 0 87 0 0 87 8.7 Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr *Sep. 4 Michigan Tech...... L 17-18 7-13 53.8% 2-3 66.7% 0-2 0.0% 2-4 50.0% 3-4 75.0% Anthony DeDamos 11 0 0 0 0 85 85 7.7 Sep 13 Carson-Newman...... W 41-31 4-9 44.4% 1-4 25.0% 1-1 100.0% 1-3 33.3% 1-1 100.0% Will Wheat 11 0 62 0 0 0 62 5.6 *Sep 20 at Malone...... W 39-15 5-10 50.0% 0-2 0.0% 2-3 66.7% 2-3 66.7% 1-2 50.0% *Sep 27 Northwood...... W 45-27 7-14 50.0% 2-3 66.7% 3-4 75.0% 1-2 50.0% 1-5 20.0% Zak Bielecki 11 0 0 0 0 33 33 3.0 *Oct 04 Tiffi n...... L 23-26 5-14 35.7% 0-3 0.0% 1-2 50.0% 3-6 50.0% 1-3 33.3% Nathan White 11 0 32 0 0 0 32 2.9 *Oct 11 at Grand Valley St..... L 3-17 3-13 23.1% 1-4 25.0% 1-4 25.0% 1-3 33.3% 0-2 0.0% Marcell Jones 11 0 0 0 0 26 26 2.4 *Oct 18 at Northern Michigan... L 30-33 9-16 56.2% 3-4 75.0% 2-4 50.0% 1-4 25.0% 3-4 75.0% *Oct 25 Walsh...... W 52-17 6-12 50.0% 0-2 0.0% 4-5 80.0% 0-2 0.0% 2-3 66.7% Rabeah Beydoun 11 23 0 0 0 0 23 2.1 *Nov 01 at Findlay...... W 43-10 6-16 37.5% 0-3 0.0% 2-6 33.3% 1-3 33.3% 3-4 75.0% Dustin Carlin 11 0 0 13 0 0 13 1.2 *Nov 08 at Lake Erie College... W 47-28 10-17 58.8% 3-4 75.0% 3-4 75.0% 2-5 40.0% 2-4 50.0% *Nov 15 Hillsdale...... W 20-13 3-10 30.0% 1-2 50.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-3 0.0% 2-4 50.0% Aaron Weston 11 0 11 0 0 0 11 1.0 ------Sean Guinane 5 4 0 0 0 0 4 0.8 Wayne State 65-144 45.1% 13-34 38.2% 19-36 52.8% 14-38 36.8% 19-36 52.8% Manny Mendoza 8 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.1 Opponents 60-163 36.8% 8-30 26.7% 25-52 48.1% 13-35 37.1% 14-46 30.4% Paul Graham 11 -5 0 0 0 0 -5 -0.5 Team 8 -30 0 0 0 0 -30 -3.8 Time of Possession Total...... 11 2381 1977 144 740 144 5386 489.6 Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Opponents...... 11 1488 2235 150 1112 102 5087 462.5 *Sep. 4 Michigan Tech...... L 17-18 27:14 4:50 3:43 9:46 8:55 Sep 13 Carson-Newman...... W 41-31 29:41 10:34 4:48 5:34 8:45 *Sep 20 at Malone...... W 39-15 30:33 5:49 9:43 9:10 5:51 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk *Sep 27 Northwood...... W 45-27 32:38 9:59 7:04 6:37 8:58 Paul Graham 14-15 93.3 7-8 3-3 4-4 0-0 47 0 *Oct 04 Tiffi n...... L 23-26 25:11 5:33 5:08 9:11 5:19 *Oct 11 at Grand Valley St..... L 3-17 22:47 7:56 6:24 4:21 4:06 *Oct 18 at Northern Michigan... L 30-33 30:43 7:49 7:29 8:15 7:10 FG SEQUENCE Wayne State OPPONENTS *Oct 25 Walsh...... W 52-17 30:35 6:31 9:18 7:18 7:28 ------*Nov 01 at Findlay...... W 43-10 36:13 11:15 8:31 6:58 9:29 *Nov 08 at Lake Erie College... W 47-28 35:57 11:57 7:35 7:38 8:47 Michigan Tech (24) (23),(29),(21),(25) *Nov 15 Hillsdale...... W 20-13 27:18 8:39 3:15 8:58 6:26 Carson-Newman (42),(39) (26) Wayne State Total 328:50 90:52 72:58 83:46 81:14 Malone (21) - Avg. 29:53 8:15 6:38 7:36 7:23 Opponents Total 331:10 74:08 92:02 81:14 83:46 Northwood (37) - Avg. 30:06 6:44 8:22 7:23 7:36 Tiffi n - (31),(31),38 ------Grand Valley St. (28) (32) Northern Michigan (47),(31),(44) (20),(22),(25),(24) Walsh (21) (25) Findlay (28),(41) (25) Lake Erie College (19),(20) - Hillsdale 28 (43),(35)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate fi eld goal was made.

82 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2014 WAYNE STATE GAME STARTERS/LONG PLAYS OFFENSE WR WR/TE TE LT LG C RG RT QB FB/WR TB Michigan Tech M. Johnson Brodbeck Walsh Walker McFadden Box Richardson Kelly Roscoe McAuliff e Martin ------Carson-Newman M. Johnson Wheat Walsh Walker Richardson Box Theaker Kelly Roscoe Tinsley Martin ------at Malone M. Johnson Brodbeck Walsh Walker Richardson Box Theaker Kelly Roscoe Wheat Martin ------Northwood M. Johnson Hicks Walsh Walker Richardson Box Theaker Kelly Roscoe Tinsley Martin ------Tiffi n M. Johnson Showers Walsh Walker Richardson Box Theaker Kelly Roscoe Tinsley Martin ------at Grand Valley State M. Johnson Brodbeck Walsh Walker Richardson Box Theaker Kelly Roscoe Tinsley Martin ------at Northern Michigan M. Johnson Brodbeck Walsh Kelly McFadden Komor Richardson Theaker Roscoe Tinsley Martin ------Walsh M. Johnson Hicks Brodbeck Kelly McFadden Komor Richardson Theaker Roscoe Wheat Martin ------at Findlay M. Johnson Brodbeck Walsh Kelly McFadden Box Richardson Theaker Roscoe Hicks Martin ------Lake Erie M. Johnson Brodbeck Walsh Kelly McFadden Komor Richardson Theaker Guinane Wheat Martin ------Hillsdale M. Johnson Hicks Walsh Kelly McFadden Komor Richardson Theaker Roscoe Wheat Martin ------DEFENSE DE DT DT DE LB LB LB CB CB S S Michigan Tech Butler Sillmon Hankins Akuezue Jones DeDamos Fradi Lee DuHart Bielecki J. Williams ------Carson-Newman Littlejohn Sillmon Hankins Cunningham Jones DeDamos Fradi Lee DuHart Bielecki J. Williams ------at Malone Butler Sillmon Hankins Akuezue Jones DeDamos Fradi Lee DuHart Bielecki J. Williams ------Northwood Butler Sillmon Hankins Akuezue Jones DeDamos Fradi Lee DuHart Bielecki J. Williams ------Tiffi n Butler Sillmon Hankins Akuezue Jones DeDamos Fradi Lee DuHart Bielecki J. Williams ------at Grand Valley State Butler Sillmon Hankins Akuezue Jones DeDamos Fradi Lee DuHart Bielecki J. Williams ------at Northern Michigan Butler Sillmon Hankins Akuezue Jones DeDamos Fradi Lee DuHart Bielecki J. Williams ------Walsh Butler Sillmon Hankins Akuezue Jones DeDamos Fradi Lee DuHart Bielecki J. Williams ------at Findlay Butler Sillmon El Hage Akuezue Jones DeDamos Fradi Howard DuHart Bielecki J. Williams ------Lake Erie Butler Sillmon El Hage Akuezue Jones DeDamos Fradi Lee DuHart Bielecki J. Williams ------Hillsdale Butler Sillmon El Hage Akuezue Jones DeDamos Fradi Lee DuHart Bielecki J. Williams ------

LONG PLAYS BY THE NUMBERS 20-YARDS PLUS BY PLAYER LONGEST PLAYS OF THE YEAR

Plays by Yards ...... No. Player No. TDs Type Rushing Carl Roscoe 30 8 P, RU 20-29 ...... 41 62 -- Desmond Martin vs. Carson-Newman (TD) Michael Johnson 18 7 RE, RU ______30-39 ...... 17 Val Showers 19 3 KR, RE, RU Passing Desmond Martin 12 4 RU, RE 40-49 ...... 8 73 -- Carl Roscoe to Val Showers vs. Walsh (TD) 50-59 ...... 6 Sean Guinane 6 1 P Jamel Hicks 7 2 RE, RU ______60+ ...... 5 Jay Hayes 5 2 KR, RE, RU Punt Return TOTAL ...... 77 Brandon Tinsley 4 0 RE 34 -- Ron Brant at Malone Ron Brant 2 0 PR ______Plays by Type ...... No. Doug Griffi n 2 0 P, RU Kickoff Return Nathan White 1 0 RE 87 -- Val Showers vs. Carson-Newman (TD) Passing...... 36 Trent Brodbeck 1 0 RE ______Rushing ...... 18 Will Wheat 1 0 RE Kickoff Returns ...... 18 Romello Brown 1 0 RU Interception Return 85 -- Anthony DeDamos vs. Hillsdale Punt Returns ...... 2 Marcell Jones 1 1 INT Zak Bielecki 1 0 INT ______Interceptions ...... 3 Ethan Walsh 1 0 RE Field Goal Fumble Returns ...... 0 Anthony DeDamos 1 0 INT 47 -- Paul Graham at Northern Michigan ______Touchdowns...... 18 Legend: P - Pass; RU - Rush; RE - Receiving; KR - Kick Return; PR - Punt Return; INT - Interception; F - Fumble Return; BF - Blocked Field Goal Return; BP - Blocked Punt Return.

#WARRIORFB 83 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2014 WAYNE STATE SCORING DRIVES/RED ZONE SCORING DRIVES OPPONENT DRIVE RESULT QTR. PLAY OPPONENT DRIVE RESULT QTR. PLAY Michigan Tech 3-69-1:19 TD 1 Michael Johnson 63 yd pass from Carl Roscoe Northern Michigan 10-77-4:29 TD 4 Michael Johnson 9 yd pass from Carl Roscoe (Paul Graham kick) (Paul Graham kick) Michigan Tech 8-78-3:22 FG 1 Paul Graham 24 yd fi eld goal Walsh 2-15-0:23 TD 1 Desmond Martin 2 yd run (Paul Graham kick) Michgan Tech 11-73-5:43 TD 4 Michael Johnson 7 yd pass from Carl Roscoe Walsh 9-58-3:41 FG 1 Paul Graham 21 yd fi eld goal (Paul Graham kick) Walsh 9-71-4:03 TD 2 Michael Johnson 43 yd pass from Carl Roscoe Carson-Newman 3-63-0:59 TD 1 Desmond Martin 62 yd run (Paul Graham kick) (Paul Graham kick) Carson-Newman 11-62-5:29 FG 1 Paul Graham 42 yd fi eld goal Walsh 7-33-3:25 TD 2 Desmond Martin 1 yd run (Paul Graham kick) Carson-Newman --- TD 2 Val Showers 87 yd kickoff return (Paul Graham kick) Walsh 7-75-3:06 TD 3 Jay Hayes 9 yd run (Paul Graham kick) Carson-Newman 8-65-4:01 TD 2 Michael Johnson 26 yd pass from Carl Roscoe Walsh 1-73-0:11 TD 4 Val Showers 73 yd pass from Carl Roscoe (Paul Graham kick) (Paul Graham kick) Carson-Newman 9-52-3:46 FG 3 Paul Graham 39 yd fi eld goal Walsh 3-46-1:14 TD 4 Michael Johnson 46 yd pass from Carl Roscoe Carson-Newman 6-55-2:59 TD 4 Desmond Martin 6 yd run (Paul Graham kick) (Paul Graham kick) Carson-Newman 7-80-3:25 TD 4 Desmond Martin 13 yd run (Paul Graham kick) Walsh 7-65-3:28 TD 4 Aaron Weston 11 yd pass from Sean Guinane Malone 6-61-3:00 FG 1 Paul Graham 21 yd fi eld goal (Paul Graham kick) Malone 9-62-4:46 TD 2 Desmond Martin 7 yd run (Paul Graham kick) Findlay --- SAF 1 Team Malone 9-64-4:39 TD 3 Michael Johnson 29 yd pass from Carl Roscoe Findlay 8-41-5:16 FG 1 Paul Graham 28 yd fi eld goal (Doug Griffi n run) Findlay --- TD 2 Jay Hayes 10 yd blocked punt return Malone 7-41-3:13 TD 4 Desmond Martin 3 yd run (Paul Graham kick) (Paul Graham kick) Malone 1- 3-0:13 TD 4 Desmond Martin 3 yd run (Paul Graham kick) Findlay 7-47-3:44 FG 2 Paul Graham 41 yd fi eld goal Malone 2-18-0:24 TD 4 Romello Brown 8 yd run (Paul Graham kick) Findlay 3-64-1:08 TD 3 Desmond Martin 4 yd run (Paul Graham kick) Northwood 5-58-2:22 TD 1 Doug Griffi n 2 yd run (Paul Graham kick) Findlay --- TD 3 Marcell Jones 26 yd interception return Northwood 14-75-6:37 TD 2 Doug Griffi n 5 yd run (Paul Graham kick) (Paul Graham kick) Northwood 3-35-1:01 TD 2 Doug Griffi n 1 yd run (Paul Graham kick) Findlay 9-47-5:06 TD 4 Desmond Martin 2 yd run (Paul Graham kick) Northwood 8-63-3:52 TD 2 Jay Hayes 23 yd run (Paul Graham kick) Findlay 5-71-2:36 TD 4 Michael Johnson 17 yd pass from Sean Guinane Northwood 7-45-1:18 FG 2 Paul Graham 37 yd fi eld goal (Paul Graham kick) Northwood 7-64-2:56 TD 3 Michael Johnson 29 yd pass from Carl Roscoe Lake Erie 5-75-2:11 TD 1 Desmond Martin 53 yd run (Paul Graham kick) (Paul Graham kick) Lake Erie 13-80-7:23 FG 1 Paul Graham 19 yd fi eld goal Northwood 5-66-2:04 TD 3 Desmond Martin 55 yd run (Paul Graham kick) Lake Erie 8-37-3:44 TD 2 Jamel Hicks 6 yd pass from Sean Guinane Tiffi n 9-79-3:00 TD 2 Desmond Martin 12 yd run (Paul Graham kick) (Paul Graham kick) Tiffi n --- DXP 3 Gerren DuHart PAT return Lake Erie 11-61-2:54 FG 2 Paul Graham 20 yd fi eld goal Tiffi n 5-26-1:41 TD 4 Doug Griffi n 15 yd run (Paul Graham kick) Lake Erie 5-81-1:35 TD 3 Desmond Martin 2 yd run Tiffi n 7-59-3:00 TD 4 Doug Griffi n 15 yd run (Paul Graham kick) (Sean Guinane pass failed) Grand Valley State 7-40-1:17 FG 3 Paul Graham 28 yd fi eld goal Lake Erie 7-65-3:53 TD 4 Desmond Martin 8 yd run (Paul Graham kick) Northern Michigan 8-66-3:42 TD 1 Desmond Martin 20 yd run (Paul Graham kick) Lake Erie 6-83-3:03 TD 4 Jay Hayes 25 yd run (Paul Graham kick) Northern Michigan 9-35-4:55 FG 2 Paul Graham 47 yd fi eld goal Lake Erie 4-34-2:02 TD 4 Michael Johnson 25 yd pass from Sean Guinane Northern Michigan 8-46-3:20 FG 2 Paul Graham 31 yd fi eld goal (Paul Graham kick) Northern Michigan 7-76-1:24 TD 2 Jamel Hicks 37 yd pass from Carl Roscoe Hillsdale 10-73-5:14 TD 2 Jay Hayes 1 yd run (Paul Graham kick) (Paul Graham kick) Hillsdale 6-11-3:00 TD 4 Carl Roscoe 12 yd run (Paul Graham kick) Northern Michigan 7-51-2:21 FG 3 Paul Graham 44 yd fi eld goal Hillsdale 4-22-0:26 TD 4 Jamel Hicks 20 yd run (Paul Graham kick blocked)

SCORING DRIVE ANALYSIS MINUS 0-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 90-99 Wayne State TD 0 1 3 2 4 3 3 12 11 3 0 Wayne State FG 0 0 0 0 1 5 3 3 1 1 0 Opponent TD 0 1 2 0 2 4 5 4 7 1 0 Opponent FG 0 1 1 0 1 3 2 2 3 3 0 RED ZONE ANALYSIS WAYNE STATE OPPONENT

GAME TOTAL DRIVES INSIDE 20 TD/FG PCT. TOTAL DRIVES INSIDE 20 TD/FG PCT. Michigan Tech 10 2 1/1 100% 10 5 1/4 100% Carson-Newman 10 3 3/0 100% 10 3 2/1 100% Malone 16 6 4/1 83% 15 3 2/0 67% Northwood 13 4 3/1 100% 14 3 3/0 100% Tiffi n 12 3 3/0 100% 14 3 1/2 100% Grand Valley State 12 3 0/1 33% 12 3 2/1 100% Northern Michigan 12 3 2/1 100% 12 6 2/4 100% Walsh 14 5 4/1 100% 14 4 2/1 75% Findlay 15 4 3/1 100% 14 2 0/1 50% Lake Erie 13 5 3/2 100% 13 2 2/0 100% Hillsdale 11 4 3/0 75% 11 3 1/1 67% TOTAL 138 42 29/9 90% 139 37 18/15 89% 84 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2014 TEAM STATISTICS COMPARISON FIRST DOWNS RUSHING PASSING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE Return Turn- Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Att-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards Overs MICHIGAN TECH 17-18 14/24 6/8 8/15 0/1 38-136/32-122 12-16-0/27-46-0 239/262 54-375/78-384 55/111 1/0 CARSON-NEWMAN 41-31 21/26 13/18 7/5 1/3 39-274/60-340 14-20-0/5-14-0 158/128 59-432/74-468 220/42 0/0 Malone 39-15 21/12 15/7 5/3 1/2 50-280/44-138 9-19-3/6-20-0 144/92 69-424/64-230 81/210 4/3 NORTHWOOD 45-27 25/16 15/5 8/11 2/0 53-280/31-83 14-24-2/16-30-0 198/217 77-478/61-300 103/142 4/2 TIFFIN 23-26 18/21 11/7 6/13 1/1 38-170/36-118 8-26-0/25-32-0 150/291 64-320/68-409 51/74 1/1 Grand Valley St. 3-17 9/17 4/5 4/12 1/0 26-29/42-85 13-26-2/17-28-0 103/256 52-132/70-341 122/37 5/1 Northern Michigan 30-33 21/18 8/3 11/15 2/0 38-198/30-94 15-33-3/29-43-0 241/346 71-439/73-440 65/280 3/1 WALSH 52-17 23/20 15/7 8/10 0/3 48-271/37-141 11-15-0/18-34-2 250/171 63-521/71-312 32/153 0/5 Findlay 43-10 13/13 7/2 6/9 0/2 47-218/28-115 12-18-0/16-31-3 149/152 65-367/59-267 113/135 0/5 Lake Erie College 47-28 22/20 14/13 8/5 0/2 52-349/47-200 15-25-1/10-24-1 225/128 77-574/71-328 67/134 1/1 HILLSDALE 20-13 13/16 6/4 7/11 0/1 35-176/37-52 14-17-0/20-31-1 120/192 52-296/68-244 139/46 1/1 Totals 360-235 200/203 114/79 78/109 8/15 464-2381/424-1488 137-239-11/189-333-7 1977/2235 703-4358/757-3723 1048/1364 20/20

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

3rd Down 4th Down Time of TOP Avg Avg Avg Punting Penalties Conversions Conversions Possession Margin Yards/Rush Yards/Pass Yards/Play Number-Avg Number-Yds MICHIGAN TECH 7-13/7-18 0-0/3-4 27:14/32:46 -5:32 3.6/3.8 14.9/5.7 6.9/4.9 5-31.8/4-41.2 4-28/1-10 CARSON-NEWMAN 4-9/7-16 1-2/3-3 29:41/30:19 -0:38 7.0/5.7 7.9/9.1 7.3/6.3 1-35.0/5-39.0 7-80/10-87 Malone 5-10/1-13 0-1/0-3 30:33/29:27 1:06 5.6/3.1 7.6/4.6 6.1/3.6 2-42.5/7-42.4 5-45/6-38 NORTHWOOD 7-14/4-13 0-3/1-3 32:38/27:22 5:16 5.3/2.7 8.2/7.2 6.2/4.9 0-0.0/6-32.5 5-40/4-29 TIFFIN 5-14/7-15 0-3/0-0 25:11/34:49 -9:38 4.5/3.3 5.8/9.1 5.0/6.0 6-39.8/5-35.6 1-8 /3-25 Grand Valley St. 3-13/8-16 1-2/0-0 22:47/37:13 -14:26 1.1/2.0 4.0/9.1 2.5/4.9 6-39.5/7-31.6 3-20/8-55 Northern Michigan 9-16/9-17 0-2/1-3 30:43/29:17 1:26 5.2/3.1 7.3/8.0 6.2/6.0 1-35.0/1-40.0 2-20/4-40 WALSH 6-12/3-12 0-0/1-3 30:35/29:25 1:10 5.6/3.8 16.7/5.0 8.3/4.4 5-29.8/3-46.3 4-55/2-10 Findlay 6-16/2-12 0-1/0-3 36:13/23:47 12:26 4.6/4.1 8.3/4.9 5.6/4.5 7-41.7/4-35.0 5-42/1-10 Lake Erie College 10-17/6-15 2-3/2-4 35:57/24:03 11:54 6.7/4.3 9.0/5.3 7.5/4.6 3-30.0/5-40.0 8-88/3-25 HILLSDALE 3-10/6-16 1-2/1-3 27:18/32:42 -5:24 5.0/1.4 7.1/6.2 5.7/3.6 4-39.5/5-39.6 5-55/1-5 Totals 65-144/60-163 5-19/12-29 328:50/331:10 -2:20 5.1/3.5 8.3/6.7 6.2/4.9 40-37.0/52-37.8 49-481/43-334

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category 2014 WSU PARTICIPATION GAME PARTICIPATION ...... GP/GS NOTES GAME PARTICIPATION ...... GP/GS NOTES Justice Akuezue ...... 11/10 Started every game at DE but Carson-Newman Mike Komor...... 11/4 Played in every game, starting four of the fi nal fi ve contests Rabeah Beydoun ...... 11/0 Played in all 11 games on special teams Brandon (McKay-)Lee ...... 10/10 Started all 10 games played; missed game at Findlay Zak Bielecki ...... 11/11 Started all 11 games at safety Jada Littlejohn ...... 11/1 Played in every game, making lone start vs. Carson-Newman Thom Box ...... 8/7 Started every game dressed but season fi nale Desmond Martin ...... 11/11 Started all 11 games at running back Ron Brant ...... 10/0 Played in every game but at Findlay on special teams Blake Mazur ...... 11/0 Played in every game on the defensive line Trent Brodbeck ...... 11/7 Played in every game at tight end Sean McAuliff e ...... 11/1 Played in every game starting the season opener vs. MTU Romello Brown ...... 4/0 Saw action vs. Malone, Northwood, Walsh and Findlay Sawyer McFadden ...... 11/6 Played in all 11 games, making six starts at left guard Ashawn Butler ...... 11/10 Started every game at DE but Carson-Newman Alex Medenbach ...... 10/0 Played in 10 games at defensive end; missed the NU game Dustin Carlin ...... 11/0 Only true freshman to play; saw action in all 11 games Manny Mendoza ...... 8/0 Played in eight contests, mainly on special teams Jake Carrizales ...... 11/0 Saw action in all 11 games as a back-up defensive end JT Pillars ...... 8/0 Saw action in eight games, mainly on special teams Valorian Cunningham ...... 7/1 Played in the fi rst seven games before being injured Ed Reny ...... 8/0 Saw action in eight games, mainly on special teams Anthony DeDamos ...... 11/11 Started all 11 games at middle linebacker Tommy Richardson ...... 11/11 Started all 11 games on the off ensive line Gerren DuHart ...... 11/11 Started all 11 games at cornerback Derrick Rodgers ...... 8/0 Played in the fi nal eight games on the defensive line Nores Fradi ...... 11/11 Started all 11 games at outside linebacker Carl Roscoe ...... 10/10 Started all 10 games dressed; missed the Lake Erie game DeAndre Grady ...... 11/0 Saw action in all 11 games, mainly on special teams Mike Sawchuk ...... 4/0 Played in the season opener and fi nal three games Paul Graham ...... 11/0 Served as the place-kicker and punter in all 11 games Val Showers ...... 10/1 Played in every game but at Lake Erie; started vs. Tiffi n Doug Griffi n ...... 9/0 Saw action in the fi rst nine games Sam Sillmon ...... 11/11 Started all 11 games at defensive tackle Sean Guinane ...... 5/1 Made lone start at Lake Erie Sam Tate ...... 2/0 Played vs. both Northwood and Walsh on the off ensive line Raafat El Hage ...... 11/3 Started the fi nal three games for the injured Ryan Hankins Nate Theaker ...... 10/10 Started the fi nal 10 games on the off ensive line Ryan Hankins ...... 8/8 Started the fi rst eight games before season-ending injury Brandon Tinsley ...... 11/5 Played in all 11 games at wide receiver, starting fi ve times Jay Hayes ...... 11/0 Played in all 11 games Ben Walker ...... 7/6 Started the fi rst six games before being injured James Hendrix ...... 10/0 Played in every game but against Walsh Ethan Walsh ...... 11/10 Started every game but vs. Walsh Jamel Hicks ...... 10/4 Played in the fi nal 10 games, starting three of the fi nal four Aaron Weston ...... 11/0 Played in all 11 games, mainly on special teams Brook Higgins ...... 5/0 Played in fi ve contests, including the fi nal four games Will Wheat ...... 11/5 Played in all 11 games, starting three of the fi nal four games Idris Hobdy ...... 11/0 Played in all 11 games Nathan White...... 11/0 Played in all 11 games at tight end James Howard ...... 11/1 Played in all 11 games, making lone start at Findlay Jamiil Williams ...... 11/11 Started all 11 games at safety Marv Jeff erson ...... 9/0 Played in nine contests, all except at GVSU and at NMU Garrett Wiska ...... 6/0 Played in six games, mainly on special teams Lairren Johnson ...... 11/0 Played in all 11 contests Alex Ziedas ...... 6/0 Played in six games as a back-up off ensive lineman Michael Johnson ...... 11/11 Started all 11 games at wide receiver Andy Zimmerman ...... 8/0 Played in eight contests, mainly on special teams Marcell Jones ...... 11/11 Started all 11 games at outside linebacker Robert Kelly ...... 11/11 Started all 11 games on the off ensive line Majd Khytaz ...... 11/0 Did kickoff s in all 11 games Alex Kish ...... 9/0 Saw special teams action in nine contests #WARRIORFB 85 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2014 GLIAC STANDINGS/GLIAC FOOTBALL HISTORY Conference Games Overall 24-17, and went on to defeat NW Missouri State, 21-17, in the Division II title game. Team W L Pct. PF PA W L Pct. PF PA In 2006 both Northwood and Grand Valley State earned postseason berths. The Lakers ran the table NORTH DIVISION and meet NW Missouri State in the fi nals, claiming a 17-14 victory and winning the leagues’ fourth D-II Ferris State ...... 10 0 1.000 451 215 11 1 .917 559 275 Championship. GVSU and Ashland earned playoff bids in 2007 and 2008, while 2009 saw Grand Valley Michigan Tech ...... 9 1 .900 296 174 9 2 .818 337 216 Wayne State ...... 6 4 .600 319 204 7 4 .636 360 235 State, Hillsdale, and Saginaw Valley State in the D-II postseason. GVSU made an impressive run to the fi nal Grand Valley State ...... 6 4 .600 299 240 6 5 .545 322 266 before falling to NW Missouri State, 30-23. Northwood ...... 4 6 .400 212 258 5 6 .455 244 285 In 2010, GVSU and Hillsdale earned D-II playoff berths with the Lakers falling in the Super Region Hillsdale ...... 4 6 .400 215 247 4 7 .364 234 271 III Semifi nals. 2011 saw Wayne State and SVSU make the postseason with the Warriors making an Northern Michigan ...... 2 8 .200 250 300 3 8 .273 281 314 improbable run to the D-II fi nals before falling to Pittsburgh State, 35-21. WSU won four consecutive Saginaw Valley State ...... 2 8 .200 142 267 2 9 .182 152 291 road playoff games as the No. 6 seed in Super Region 3 claiming victories at St. Cloud State (48-38) in a SOUTH DIVISION blizzard, 38-26 at Nebraska-Kearney, 31-25 at defending national champion Minnesota Duluth, followed Ohio Dominican ...... 9 1 .900 355 161 11 2 .846 463 248 by a 21-14 triumph at unbeaten Winston-Salem State in a national semifi nal game televised on ESPN. Ashland ...... 8 2 .800 362 182 8 2 .800 362 182 Ashland represented the Conference in the 2012 playoff s, losing to Midwestern State in the Super Findlay ...... 4 6 .400 351 347 5 6 .455 388 375 Region IV semifi nals, 33-28. Tiffi n ...... 4 6 .400 193 375 5 6 .455 246 388 The GVSU Lakers once again made a deep run in the 2013 NCAA Playoff s which started with a Lake Erie ...... 3 7 .300 328 491 4 7 .364 370 526 triumph over GLIAC foe Saginaw Valley State. Ohio Dominican earned a fi rst-round by and made its fi rst Walsh ...... 3 7 .300 247 330 4 7 .364 278 353 appearance in the tournament. The Panthers dropped a heartbreaker in Columbus to West Texas A&M, Malone ...... 1 9 .100 175 404 1 10 .091 191 439 34-27. GVSU swaggered all the way to the national semifi nals after taking out CSU-Pueblo on the road 34-30 and knocking off West Texas A&M in Allendale 35-28. Northwest Missouri State used their home The Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference began sponsoring football as a league sport in the fi eld advantage to defeat the Lakers by a 27-13 fi nal score in the D-II semis. Fall of 1973 with three teams, Ferris State, Grand Valley State and Northwood. In 1974, Hillsdale joined After an exciting 2014 regular season, three GLIAC programs qualifi ed for the NCAA D-II Playoff s. Ohio the league as the fourth football team. The conference expanded again in 1975 when Saginaw Valley Dominican returned to the playoff s for the second straight season and took down Colorado Mines on the State started a football program and Wayne State joined the league. The number of GLIAC football teams road in impressive fashion to start the postseason, 34-23. Meanwhile, Angelo State stunned Michigan grew to seven in 1980 when Michigan Tech was added, though the Huskies left the league after the 1985 Tech 42-41 in Houghton after a wild second half comeback from ASU bounced the Huskies at home. In season. In 1987, Northwood left the league and was replaced by Northern Michigan. the regional semifi nals, Ohio Dominican dissected the unbeaten Ferris State attack and advanced in the After the 1989 season, the GLIAC dropped football as a sponsored sport. The six conference schools back-and-forth contest with a 46-33 victory on the road in Big Rapids. Unfortunately, the ODU run ended sponsoring football, Ferris State, Grand Valley State, Hillsdale, Northern Michigan, Saginaw Valley State, in the next round as the Panthers fell behind early and nearly completed a major comeback on the road and Wayne State, joined the fi ve members of the Heartland Collegiate Conference, Ashland, Butler, before falling 31-28 to the eventual national champions, CSU-Pueblo. Indianapolis, St. Joseph’s, and Valparaiso, in forming the football-only Midwest Intercollegiate Football Though many teams have made history for the GLIAC, the league can also boast upon individual Conference (MIFC), which began play in 1990. accomplishments. In 2002, GVSU quarterback Curt Anes became the GLIAC’s fi rst Harlon Hill Trophy winner The MIFC would change again for the 1993 season as two teams would leave and two teams would as the Division II Player of the Year. Anes led the Lakers to consecutive championship game appearances, join. Butler and Valparaiso left the conference, but Northwood rejoined and the College of St. Francis helping GVSU to the national title in 2002. The GLIAC had its second Harlon Hill winner when Wayne State (Ill.) was added. The league grew to 12 teams in 1994 with the addition of Michigan Tech and stayed at running back Joique Bell claimed the honor in 2009. In 2015, Ferris State quarterback Jason Vander Laan 12 teams until St. Joseph’s left after the 1995 season. In 1998, the league expanded to 14 teams with the took home the D-II Heisman equivalent after a record-breaking year for the Bulldogs. additions of Findlay, Mercyhurst, and Westminster, but would drop back to 13 teams with the departure of St. Francis after the season. Westminster departed after the 1999 season, leaving 12 teams. Gannon was added before the 2004 All-Time GLIAC/MIFC Football W/L Records# season, giving the league a 13-team roster. Team Games Wins Losses Ties Pct. After nine years of existence as one of the premier conferences in Division II football, the MIFC merged Grand Valley State (18) 331 260 68 3 .790 as part of GLIAC on July 1, 1999. The GLIAC has earned the reputation as one of the toughest and deepest Butler* (2) 29 22 7 0 .759 conferences in Division II with a strong postseason history. Ohio Dominican (2) 49 33 16 0 .673 Three GLIAC teams made National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) playoff appearances. Ashland (2) 248 153 95 0 .617 Grand Valley State made it to the national semifi nals in 1978. Saginaw Valley State made three trips to Saginaw Valley State^ (8) 332 194 135 3 .589 the NAIA playoff s (1979, 1983, 1984), posting a 2-3 mark. Hillsdale earned fi ve NAIA postseason berths as Hillsdale (9) 332 192 139 1 .579 a member of the GLIAC (1981, 1982, 1985, 1986, 1988), taking home the championship in 1985. Ferris State (9) 334 184 145 5 .558 The fi rst team to represent the GLIAC in the Division II playoff s was Northern Michigan in 1987. The Northwood (6) 289 145 140 4 .509 Wildcats made the D-II semifi nals that season. Michigan Tech (2) 245 117 127 1 .479 Grand Valley State started a three-year postseason run in 1989, though the Lakers failed to get out Northern Michigan (1) 262 116 144 2 .447 of the fi rst round. Butler joined GVSU in the D-II playoff s in 1991, marking the fi rst year the league had Indianapolis* 217 89 127 1 .412 two teams participate in postseason play. Butler fell to the eventual national champion, Pittsburg State in the fi rst round. Findlay 169 69 100 0 .408 The 1992 Division II playoff s saw the fi rst GLIAC team make it past the opening round in league history. Wayne State (2) 328 130 197 1 .398 Ferris State posted a fi rst-round win over Edinboro before falling to New Haven in the quarterfi nals. The Mercyhurst* 98 33 65 0 .337 1992 season marked the beginning of a fi ve-year playoff run for the Bulldogs, with their best performance Lake Erie 49 14 35 0 .286 coming in 1995 after a D-II semifi nal appearance. Grand Valley State made its fourth and fi fth D-II Walsh 29 8 21 0 .276 postseason trips in 1994 and 1998, respectively. Ashland made its fi rst appearance in the playoff s as a St. Francis (Ill.)* 60 14 46 0 .233 member of the GLIAC in 1997. St. Joseph’s (Ind.)* 59 13 45 1 .229 After being shut out of the playoff s in 1999, the GLIAC posted two teams in the 2000 tournament as Gannon* 40 8 32 0 .200 Northwood and Saginaw Valley State each made their fi rst D-II postseason appearances. The Timberwolves Westminster (Pa.)* 20 4 16 0 .200 claimed a fi rst-round victory over Indiana (Pa.) before falling to Bloomsburg in the quarterfi nals. Notre Dame (Ohio)* 10 2 8 0 .200 The 2001 season was historic for the league as two teams made it through the fi rst round of the playoff s. Valparaiso* 29 5 24 0 .172 Grand Valley State and Saginaw Valley State each posted opening-round wins and faced each other in the Tiffi n 69 8 61 0 .116 national quarterfi nals. The Lakers won a shoot-out in Allendale, 33-30, and cruised to a semifi nal win over Malone 29 3 26 0 .103 Catawba. GVSU advanced to the championship game before falling to North Dakota, 17-14. The Lakers redeemed themselves in 2002 by claiming the league’s fi rst Division II football national () - Number of GLIAC/MIFC titles, including divisional crowns championship. Grand Valley State defeated Valdosta State in the fi nals, 31-24. GVSU would repeat as * - No longer a GLIAC member national champions in 2003. The Lakers knocked off North Dakota in that championship game, 10-3. # - Conference games only, dating back to the 1973 season GLIAC co-champions Michigan Tech and Northwood, along with Grand Valley State, would earn playoff ^ - SVSU forfeited victories in 2005 and 2007 berths in 2004. GVSU fell in the regional fi nals to North Dakota, 19-15. GLIAC (1973-1989, 1999-present); MIFC (1990-1998) The 2005 season saw more postseason success for the GLIAC. GVSU, SVSU, and Northwood each gained postseason entrance. The Lakers and Cardinals battled for the Northwest Region title, but GVSU advanced,

86 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2014 GLIAC AWARD WINNERS GLIAC Champions 2014 GLIAC Award Winners 2014 Second Team Off ense 2014 ...... Ferris State (10-0) NORTH Player of the Year QB Tyler Scarlett, Michigan Tech, Sr. RB Brandon Schoen, Ohio Dominican, Jr. 2013 ...... Ohio Dominican (9-0) SOUTH Jason Vander Laan, Jr., QB, Ferris State 2012 ...... Ashland (10-0) SOUTH RB Charlie Leffi ngwell, Michigan Tech, Sr. 2011 ...... Hillsdale (8-2) SOUTH RB Jahaan Brown, Ferris State, Fr. 2010 ...... Wayne State (8-2)+Hillsdale (8-2) SOUTH Off ensive Back of the Year HB Jerad Butler, Ohio Dominican, Jr. WR Brandon Cowie, Michigan Tech, So...... Grand Valley (9-1) NORTH Anthony Bilal, Jr., RB, Lake Erie WR Michael Johnson, Wayne State, Sr. 2009 ...... Grand Valley (9-1) WR Marcus Tucker, Northern Michigan, Jr. 2008 ...... Grand Valley (10-0) WR Shakur Sanders, Ferris State, So. 2007 ...... Grand Valley (9-0) Defensive Back of the Year OL Corbin Jackimowicz, Lake Erie, Sr. 2006 ...... Grand Valley (9-0) Nores Fradi, Sr., LB, Wayne State OL Chris Reaper, Findlay, Jr. 2005 ...... Grand Valley (9-0) OL Justin Glover, Ferris State, Sr. 2004 ...... Northwood (9-1) and Michigan Tech (9-1) Off ensive Lineman of the Year OL Bruce Tebelman, Michigan Tech, Sr. 2003 ...... Saginaw Valley (10-0) OL Brandon Revenberg, Grand Valley State, Jr. 2002 ...... Grand Valley (9-0) Jacob VanderKlok, Sr., LT, Ferris State OL Ben Copher, Ohio Dominican, Jr. 2001 ...... Grand Valley (9-0) PK Paul Graham, Wayne State, Fr. 2000 ...... Northwood (9-1) and Saginaw Valley (9-1) ST Val Showers, Wayne State, Sr. 1999 ...... Northwood (7-2) and Ferris State (7-2) Defensive Lineman of the Year Nelson Wienke, Sr., DE, Michigan Tech After the 1989 season, the six GLIAC schools which sponsored football joined the 2014 Second Team Defense Heartland Collegiate Conference (HCC), a football-only conference, in forming the Midwest DL Jake Carrizales, Wayne State, Fr. Intercollegiate Football Conference (MIFC). The GLIAC dropped football as a sponsored sport and the HCC was disbanded. Prior to the start of the 1999 season, the MIFC merged into the Freshman of the Year DL Isiah Dunning, Grand Valley State, Sr. GLIAC and football became a sponsored sport. Travis Tarnowski, Fr., QB, Ashland DL Corey Stone, Ferris State, Sr. DL Skyler Parks, Walsh, Jr. 1989 ...... Grand Valley (5-0) DL Di’Andre Harrison, Ohio Dominican, Jr. 1988 ...... Hillsdale (5-0) Coach of the Year LB Chris Harvey, Ashland, Sr. 1987 ...... Northern Michigan (4-0) Tony Annese, Ferris State LB Cameron Trudell, Walsh, Sr. 1986 ...... Hillsdale (5-0) LB Anthony Darkangelo, Ferris State, So. 1985 ...... Hillsdale (5-1) LB Warren Shields, Ohio Dominican, Jr. 1984 ...... Saginaw Valley (6-0) 2014 First Team Off ense LB Paul Kuoppala, Michigan Tech, Jr. 1983 ...... Saginaw Valley (6-0) DB Deonte Hurst, Grand Valley State, Sr. 1982 ...... Hillsdale (6-0) QB Jason Vander Laan, Ferris State, Jr. DB Demarco Donaldson, Malone, Sr. 1981 ...... Grand Valley (6-0) RB Anthony Bilal, Lake Erie, Jr. DB Harold Jones, Findlay, Sr. 1980 ...... Hillsdale (5-1) RB Desmond Martin, Wayne State, Sr. DB Ayrn Curtis, Northwood, So. 1979 ...... Saginaw Valley (4-0-1) RB Anthony Taylor, Ashland, Sr. DB Kyle Tomko, Ashland, Jr. 1978 ...... Grand Valley (5-0) P Trevor Bermingham, Ferris State, So. HB Trent Brodbeck, Wayne State, So. 1977 ...... Grand Valley (4-1) 1976 ...... Northwood (4-1) WR Lloyd Henry, Findlay, Sr. 1975 ...... Wayne State (3-1) WR Jamie Potts, Grand Valley State, Jr. 2014 Honorable Mention TE/HB–Drew Bond, Malone; Logan Slavinski, Ashland; Ethan Walsh, 1974 ...... Northwood (2-1) WR Daniel Piko, Ashland, Sr. Wayne State; Joe Wirth, Grand Valley State. 1973 ...... Northwood (2-0) WR Dez Stewart, Ohio Dominican, Jr. WR–Marcus Beaurem, Tiffi n; Bryan Fobbs, Saginaw Valley State; Tommy OL James Triplett, Ashland, Sr. Jackson, Lake Erie; Josh McLaughlin, Malone; Jerald Robinson, Walsh; Anthony Schrock, Walsh; Kelvin Smarwt, Northern Michigan. GLIAC Coach of the Year OL Frank Vruwink, Michigan Tech, Jr. 2014 ...... Tony Annese, Ferris State OL– Bryan Bell, Ferris State; Adam Bennett, Ferris State; Mason Butler, 2013 ...... Bill Conley, Ohio Dominican OL Perrin Cunningham, Ohio Dominican, Sr. Tiffi n; Zach Conlan, Walsh; Cody Dingeldey, Ferris State; Logan Hauserman, 2012 ...... Lee Owens, Ashland OL Jacob VanderKlok, Ferris State, Sr. Saginaw Valley State; Chris Higgins, Lake Erie; Josh Knoepke, Michigan 2011 ...... Keith Otterbein, Hillsdale OL Jim Walsh, Grand Valley State, Jr. Tech; Mike Koehlke, Ohio Dominican; Ben Miller, Lake Erie; Brad Oxnevad, 2010 ...... Tom Kearly, Michigan Tech Northwood; Jesse Somsel, Saginaw Valley State; Kyle Steuck, Northern OL Nate Theaker, Wayne State, Jr. Michigan; Ben Walker, Wayne State. 2009 ...... Keith Otterbein, Hillsdale PK Brent Wahle, Ohio Dominican, Jr. QB–Shaye Brown, Northern Michigan; Mark Miller, Ohio Dominican; Heath 2008 ...... Paul Winters, Wayne State ST Jamaris Brown, Walsh, Sr. Parling, Grand Valley State; Antonio Pipkin, Tiffi n; Verlon Reed, Findlay; 2007 ...... Chuck Martin, Grand Valley Travis Tarnowski, Ashland. 2006 ...... Paul Winters, Wayne State RB/FB–Ronnie Beers, Malone; Chauncey Bridges, Findlay; Jared Briguglio, 2005 ...... Lee Owens, Ashland 2014 First Team Defense Northwood; Justin Keith, Walsh; Aaron Male, Walsh; Chris Robinson, Grand 2004 ...... Bernie Anderson, Michigan Tech DL Matt Judon, Grand Valley State, Jr. Valley State; Vance Settlemire, Ashland. 2003 ...... Randy Awrey, Saginaw Valley DL–Jordan Adideran, Northern Michigan; Tanner Agen, Michigan Tech; 2002 ...... Dan Simrell, Findlay DL Sydney Omameh, Ohio Dominican, Jr. Justice Akuezue, Wayne State; Cam Allen, Michigan Tech; Frank Boenzi, 2001 ...... Brian Kelly, Grand Valley DL Nelson Wienke, Michigan Tech, Sr. Grand Valley State; Austin Cary, Malone; Murtada Jabbie, Saginaw Valley 2000 ...... Pat Riepma, Northwood DL Justin Zimmer, Ferris State, Jr. State; Tyler Jenks, Hillsdale; Carlton Johnson, Ferris State; Trevor Kruzel, 1999 ...... Pat Riepma, Northwood Northern Michigan; Ty Law, Lake Erie; Hunter Maynard, Ohio Dominican; Ron DL Chase Hoobler, Ashland, Sr. McNamara, Northwood; Matt Mosley, Grand Valley State; Brandon Person, 1989 ...... Tom Beck, Grand Valley LB Cody Bloom, Ashland, Sr. Tiffi n; Will Schwarz, Saginaw Valley State; Bryan Siegert, Hillsdale; Sam 1988 ...... Dick Lowry, Hillsdale LB Sillmon, Wayne State; Adam Wallace, Ashland; Carlton Watkins, Tiffi n. 1987 ...... Herb Grenke, Northern Michigan Nores Fradi, Wayne State, Sr. LB Austin Osborne, Ohio Dominican, Jr. LB–Myles Alexander, Findlay; Fred Baker, Malone; Terry Harper, Tiffi n; 1986 ...... Dick Lowry, Hillsdale Bryan Jones, Saginaw Valley State; Marcell Jones, Wayne State; Mike 1985 ...... Dick Lowry, Hillsdale LB Michael Fisher, Northwood, So. Keith, Northwood; Nick Krause, Northern Michigan; Zach Matracia, Findlay; 1984 ...... George Ihler, Saginaw Valley LB Tanner Wells, Lake Erie, Sr. Darnell Morris, Ferris State. 1983 ...... George Ihler, Saginaw Valley DB Gerren DuHart, Wayne State, Sr. DB–Zak Bielecki, Wayne State; Cody Culbertson, Ohio Dominican; James 1982 ...... Dick Lowry, Hillsdale Ester, Ashland; Brett Gervais, Michigan Tech; Maurice Hale, Lake Erie; DB Jamaris Brown, Walsh, Sr. 1981 ...... Jim Harkema, Grand Valley Da’Twane Harris, Ohio Dominican; DeVonte Jones, Grand Valley State; 1980 ...... Dick Lowry, Hillsdale DB Billy Eakins, Ohio Dominican, Jr. Brad McCurdy, Ohio Dominican; A.J. McEwen, Ferris State; Jeremy Mims, 1979 ...... Frank Waters, Saginaw Valley DB DeShawn Nelson, Michigan Tech, Sr. Michigan Tech; Tim Moinet, Hillsdale; Lloyd Phillips, Malone; Dan Pittman; Hillsdale; Eric Schwieterman, Ashland; Ryan Spicuzzi, Northwood. 1978 ...... Jim Harkema, Grand Valley DB Troy Smith, Ferris State, Jr. P–David Bojalad, Lake Erie; Tim Carter, Walsh; Matt Eltringham, Hillsdale; 1977 ...... Jim Harkema, Grand Valley P Chris Picano, Grand Valley State, Sr. Alex Irastorza, Findlay. 1976 ...... Jack Finn, Northwood and Nick Coso, Ferris State PK–Tyler Bugeja, Findlay; Keegan Haggarty, Northwood; Garrett Mead, 1975 ...... Dick Lowry, Wayne State Michigan Tech; Steve Mette, Hillsdale.

#WARRIORFB 87 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE WAYNE STATE’S ALL-LEAGUE SELECTIONS PLAYER OF-THE-YEAR Brian VanGorder (LB) Troy Burrell (WR) Joe Spuhler (LB) Rich Popp (QB) Dan Smitherman (DB) 2009 -- Joique Bell 1981 Jeremy Jones (S) 2002 1985 Derrick Thomas (DB) Sam Cheatham (RB) Joe Long (OT) Nate Collins (WR) Tom Badalamenti (WR) 2002 GLIAC OFFENSIVE Bob VanGorder (OL) Josh Renel (RB & KR) Craig Duppong (RB) Albert Brown (DL) Marqus Anthony (WR) BACK OF-THE-YEAR 1982 Nick Thomas (LB) Daniel Stuckey (LB) Mark Brown (LB) Mohamad Bazzi (LB) 2006 -- Joique Bell Avery Barton-Taylor (DL) Stan Thornton (CB) Derrick Thomas (DB) 1986 Earl Carruthers (DB) 2007 -- Joique Bell Greg Goldstein (WR) 2011 Leo Wells (DL) Marty Altounian (DL) Joel Grambau (OL) 1983 Troy Burrell (WR) 2003 Roger Calcaterra (OL) Ryan Strong (OL) GLIAC FRESHMAN Avery Barton-Taylor (LB) Jeremy Jones (S) Nick Body (WR) Chad Fietsam (WR) 2003 OF-THE-YEAR Matt Didio (DB) Will Khoury (OT) Alvin Mask (DB) Steve Gregor (LB) Mohamad Bazzi (LB) 2006 -- Joique Bell Bill Dye (TE) Joe Long (OT) Leo Wells (DL) Greg Zunker (LB) Greg Gundersen (PK) 2008 -- Kevin Smith John Kersey (LB) Josh Renel (RB) 2004 1987 Randy Hutchison (QB) Gerald Lee (DL) 2012 Leo Wells (DL) Marty Altounian (DL) Nick Pappas (LB) GLIAC DEFENSIVE 1984 Gerren DuHart (CB) 2005 Joe Benke (TE) Ryan Strong (OL) BACK OF-THE-YEAR Tom Badalamenti (WR) Stefan Terleckyj (P) Nick Body (WR) Chad Fietsam (WR) 2004 2008 -- Dante Dunn Avery Barton-Taylor (LB) 2013 Derrion Fuqua (DB) David Lee (WR) Bobby Boyer (DB) 2011 -- Jeremy Jones Paul Butcher (LB) Stefan Terleckyj (P) Chris Middlebrooks (RB) 1988 Jerriel Burrus (DB) 2014 -- Nores Fradi Eddie Jackson (TE) Ed Viverette (LB) 2006 Steve Lee (RB) John Rehberg (TE) Gerald Lee (DL) 2014 Ryan Cue (OL) 1989 Joe Touzin (DL) GLIAC OFFENSIVE Mike Plaskey (OL) Trent Brodbeck (TE) Dante Dunn (KR) Derric Coakley (WR) Ron Williams (WR) LINEMAN OF-THE-YEAR 1985 Gerren DuHart (CB) Grant Fodor (OL) Chuck Crespi (OL) 2005 2011 -- Joe Long Paul Butcher (LB) Nores Fradi (LB) 2007 Joe Delfgauw (PK & P) Alan Clay (DL) John Taylor (DL) Desmond Martin (RB) Alan Guy (LB) Paul Kroll (QB) Alan Guy (LB) First Team All-League 1986 Nate Theaker (OL) 2008 Tim Morris (LB) Michael Hall (DL) (1975-89, 99-present GLIAC) Albert Brown (DL) Tristan Black (LB) Ray Ponder (WR) Frank Lietke (OL) (1955-65 PAC; 1990-98 MIFC) Vic Chenault (RB) Second Team All-League 2009 1990 Chris Smilo (DL) Derrick Mason (DB) Marc Cuddeback (OL) Kevin Dixson (WR) 2006 1957 1987 1984 Ryan Jonik (OL) Ebbie Herbert (DB) Tristan Black (LB) Ben Paolucci (T) L.C. Bulger III (RB) John Taylor (DL) Nick Thomas (LB) Robert Klick (PK) Alan Guy (LB) 1958 1988 Arnold Thompson (RB) 2010 Eric Ruth (DE) John Rehberg (TE) Jim MacMillan (RB) Marty Altounian (DL) 1985 Marc Cuddeback (C) Shoane Scannel (LB) Chris Smilo (DL) Jim O’Hara (C) David Lee (WR) Vic Chenault (RB) Will Khoury (T) 1991 Ty Spencer (DB) 1959 Derrick Mason (DB) Robert Magee (LB) 2011 Kevin Dixson (WR & KR) Jake Weingartz (WR) Jim O’Hara (C) 1989 Tim Schramm (OL) Greg Hasse (DE) Joe Golaszewski (DL) 2007 Barry Sarver (G) Tony Beaune (DL) 1986 Raleigh Ross (LB) 1992 Muhammad Abdullah (OL) 1960 1990 Jeff Bero (OL) Ed Viverette (LB) Erik Burton (P) Tristan Black (LB) Mario Bonfi glio (LB) Steve Lee (RB) Mark Brown (LB) 2012 Kevin Worthy (LB) Daryl Graham (RB) Dale Mandrell (WR) Ray Ponder (WR) Jessie Ruckes (DB) Aaron Cornett (CB) 1993 Frank Lietke (OL) Jim Morse (CB) 1991 1987 Toney Davis (RB) Nate Bush (WR & KR) John Rehberg (TE) Mike Soluk (QB) Ray Ponder (WR) Tony Beaune (DE) Curtis Ferguson (G) Richard Hall (TE) Stan Thornton (KR) 1961 1993 Jeff Bero (OL) Serxho Guraleci (DT) Ken Johnson (LB) 2008 Barry Sarver (LB) Tom Beer (LB) Roger Calcaterra (OL) Dominique Maybanks (WR) 1994 Athan Anagonye (DL) 1963 Mark Friday (QB) Steve Gregor (LB) Stefan Terleckyj (PK) Erik Burton (P) Andrew Bates (DL) John Gutowski (FB) Joe Gough (RB) Ken Lockhart (LB) Nick Thomas (LB) Nate Bush (KR) Jeremy Jones (DB) Enrico Odorico (LB) 1994 Derrick Mason (DB) Ed Viverette (LB) Garth Frost (OL) Ryan Jonik (OL) Gerald Kyle Smith (G) Matt Carey (OL) Craig Motzer (PK) 2014 Richard Hall (TE) Joe Long (OL) 1964 Joe Gough (RB) 1988 Jake Carrizales (DE) 1995 Stan Thornton (DB) Jim Carmichael (DE) Tim Morris (LB) Joe Benke (TE) Paul Graham (PK) Rich Baur (OL) 2009 Tom Grange (DB) Gary Ruttan (DL) Randy Holmes (RB) Michael Johnson (WR) Nate Bush (WR) Athan Anagonye (DL) Dave Marten (T) 1995 Bob Klick (PK) Val Showers (KR) Ken Johnson (TE) Jeremy Jones (DB) Don Samardich (WR) Gary Ruttan (DL) Tony Koss (OL) Rod Simmons (LB) Joe Long (OL) Haywood Sharpley (DB) 1997 Ken Lockhart (DB) Third Team All-MIFC 1996 Josh Renel (ST) 1975 Tony Hawk (DB) 1989 1990 Jim Filipiak (DB) Bruno Shkreli (ST) Keith Anleitner (LB) 1998 Bob Klick (PK) Mike DenDooven (OL) Daishawn Franklin (DL) 2010 Pat Carmody (OL) Daishawn Franklin (DL) Tony Koss (OL) Tim Morris (LB) Chris George (WR) Curtis Ferguson (G) Guy Kebbe (OL) Jimmy Hill (WR) Steve Lee (RB) Arnie Gillert (RB) Greg Hasse (DE) Ed Skowneski (QB) 2000 1991 Honorable Mention Rod Simmons (LB) Austin Hughes (TE) 1976 Pierre Brown (WR) Tom Beer (DB) 1975 1997 Raleigh Ross (LB) Keith Anleitner (DB) Thabiti Williamson (RB) Mike DenDooven (OL) Tom Hurley (DE) John Aird (TE) Cortez Smith (CB) Pat Carmody (OL) 2001 Steve Lee (RB) Larry Lentz (OL) Tim Carpenter (OL) Stefan Terleckyj (PK) Terry Rusin (DB) Pierre Brown (WR) 1992 Dean Morrison (WR) Daishawn Franklin (DL) 2011 Mike Stankovich (FB) 2002 Tom Beer (LB) Bob Rogers (WR) Arnie Gillert (RB) Aaron Cornett (CB) Dave Szymanski (OL) Qasim Basir (DB) Joe Golaszewski (DL) Jerry Sharon (CB) Michael Gluski (QB) Toney Davis (RB) Vic Vereecke (DL) Kevin GoodCourage (OL) Joe Gough (RB) 1976 1998 Curtis Ferguson (G) 1977 2003 Ray Ponder (WR) Pete Biondo (TE) John Aird (TE) Chet Privett (FB) Pat Carmody (OL) Craig Duppong (RB) 1993 Randy Epley (LB) Jason Carpenter (DL) Chris Pyant (DT) Randy Epley (LB) 2005 Matt Carey (OL) Al Hartley (DL) Michael Gluski (QB) Stefan Terleckyj (PK) Al Hartley (DL) Leo Wells (DL) Tim Morris (DL) Joe Kronner (DL) Jon Roberts (Specialist) 2012 John Sokolosky (OL) 2006 1994 Gerald Megenity (DB) Ed Youngs (LB) Andrew Matt (DE) Jon Zimmer (DL) Joique Bell (RB) Nate Bush (WR) Jon Zimmer (DL) 1999 2013 1978 David Chudzinski (PK) Matt Fishburn (PK) 1978 Pierre Brown (WR) Moe Davenport (LB) Mike Britt (OL) Derrion Fuqua (DB) 1996 Randy Alexander (RB) Jason Carpenter (DL) Ryan Hankins (DT) Jim Gendron (QB) 2007 Rich Baur (OL) Keith Gilmore (DL) Dan Galovich (DB) Greg Hasse (DE) Terry Johnson (DB) Joique Bell (RB) Tony Hawk (DB) Brian VanGorder (LB) Tim Homrich (DL) Ben Walker (OT) Jerry LaPointe (DL) Dante Dunn (KR) Ken Johnson (LB) 1980 Thabiti Williamson (RB) 2014 1979 2008 1997 Bob VanGorder (OL) 2000 Justice Akuezue (DE) Keith Gilmore (DL) Joique Bell (RB) Jimmy Hill (WR) Kevin Schneider (TE) Brandon Evans (OL) Zak Bielecki (S) Jeff Kovach (OL) Cornelius Dillard (DB) Derek Lindsay (OL) 1982 Huston Julian (TE) Marcell Jones (LB) Don Sarnacki (DL) Dante Dunn (DB & KR) Rod Simmons (LB) Chuck Aldrich (DB) Dan Stuckey (LB) Sam Sillmon (DT) Brian VanGorder (LB) Matt Shango (LB) 1999 1983 Derrick Thomas (DB) Ben Walker (OT) 1980 Jason Thomas (DL) Kevin Smith (OL) Paul Butcher (LB) Sal Warner (DB) Ethan Walsh (TE) Chuck Aldrich (DB) 2009 2000 Mark Makela (DB) 2001 Phil Emery (OL) Joique Bell (RB) Tim Homrich (DL) Jerry McGowan (PK) Mohamad Bazzi (LB) Keith Gilmore (DL) 2010 2001 1984 Shaun Holiday (LB) Eric Manns (LB) Daunte Akra (DE) Joel Grambau (OL) Jerry McGowan (PK) Craig Jobe (DL)

88 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ACADEMIC ALL-LEAGUE/GLIAC COMMISSIONER’S AWARD All-Academic Team Roger White Adam Nuckols Andrew Matt Steve Conway Wayne State senior football student-athlete 2002 Trent Pohl Mickey Mohner Serxho Guraleci Chet Privett was announced as a recipient of the Fall 1988 Darrel Czubaj Chris Ratcliff Austin Nelson Kaunda Hancock 2013 Meijer Commissioner’s Award. Chad Fietsam Andy Dombrowski John Rehberg Chet Privett Zach Houghton 1989 Jorge Gomez Kenny Schmidt Josh Renel Will Khoury The Meijer awards are issued after the Fall, Rod Awada Joel Grambau Matt Shango Nick Thomas Kenny Loney Winter and Springs season and highlight six Paul Kroll Pat Harwood Bruno Shkreli 2011 Joe Long female and six male athletes that excel in both the Mike Powers* Frank Hess Kenny Watson Moe Davenport Tim MacLean classroom and on the fi eld of play. 1990 Adam Nemer-Kaiser Brent Wisniewski Jimmy Kinaia Andrew Matt Privett was a semifi nalist for the 2013 National Larry Alsobrooks* Mike Nowicki 2008 Sean McCarthy Matt Maus Football Foundation National Scholar-Athlete Paul Kroll* Nick Pappas Andrew Bates Steve O’Shell Danny McKae 1991 Ryan Strong Mickey Berce Chet Privett Mickey Mohner Award as well as the 2013 William V. Campbell Kevin Dixson Stephen Wayne Troy Burrell Josh Renel Austin Nelson Trophy, which recognizes the best football scholar- Kevin Dixson (ST) Roger White Matt Faulkner Nick Thomas Greg Oberstaedt athletes in the nation. He played in 45 games over Eric Ruth 2003 Will Khoury 2012 Michael Pack four seasons for the Green and Gold, making 40 1992 John Atkinson Jimmy Kinaia Sean McCarthy Jon Robinson starts at fullback. Tony Hawk Kyle Fater Kenny Loney Mickey Mohner Stefan Terleckyj In 2013, he was named to the AFCA Good Works 1993 Jorge Gomez Joe Long Steve O’Shell Matthew Vallevand Eric Ruth Pat Harwood Matt Maus Chet Privett Ben Walker Nominee List after being selected as WSU Football’s Paul Schroeder Ryan Oshnock Ryan Moulding Stefan Terleckyj Jeff Williams 2012 Ultimate Warrior for outstanding work in the Derek Crombie* Nick Pappas Greg Oberstaedt Nate Theaker 2012 weight room. Kevin Worthy* Ryan Strong Chris Ostosh Nick Thomas Zak Bielecki Privett was voted to the 2011 Hansen’s Football 1994 Merrick Steele Chris Ratcliff Ben Walker Thom Box Gazette Honorable Mention All-American squad Derek Crombie* Roger White Raleigh Ross Ethan Walsh Kevin Buford-Wilson and was also named to the All-GLIAC Honorable Al Haas 2004 Matt Shango 2013 Pat Cecile Gary Ruttan* Dan Barnes Bruno Shkreli Trent Brodbeck Steve Conway Mention team. He scored a rushing touchdown in 1995 Jon Herstein Brent Wisniewski Steve O’Shell Moe Davenport both the Super Regional #3 championship game Derek Crombie Dale Knuth Steve Wisniewski Chet Privett Serxho Guraleci win at Minnesota-Duluth as well as in the national Jim Filipiak* Chris Manno Cory Zauner Stefan Terleckyj Kaunda Hancock semifi nal triumph at Winston-Salem State. Gary Ruttan* Ryan Oshnock 2009 Brandon Tinsley Mike Komor In the fall of 2013, he was named to the GLIAC 1996 Kris Prevost Troy Burrell Ben Walker Tim MacLean All-Academic Excellence team (cumulative GPA Jim Filipiak John Rehberg Pat Cecile Aaron Weston Andrew Matt Tom Milanov* Kenny Schmidt Joe Claiborne 2014 Austin Nelson 3.5+) for the fourth consecutive year. Privett 1997 Jake Weingartz Aaron Cornett Rabeah Beydoun Michael Pack maintained a 3.67 cumulative grade-point average Matt Fishburn 2005 Matt Faulkner Trent Brodbeck Carl Roscoe while majoring in kinesiology (pre-occupational Andy Grimm Dan Barnes Branko Hamilton Blake Mazur Mike Sawchuk therapy). Tony Hawk Mickey Berce Austin Hughes Tommy Richardson Will Wheat Since the GLIAC instituted the Commissioner’s Scott Wooster Wes Brown Will Khoury Ben Walker Jeff Williams Award for the 2007-08 academic year, 26 WSU 1998 Alan Guy Jordan Kidd Greg Webber 2013 Daishawn Franklin Dale Knuth Jimmy Kinaia Aaron Weston Zak Bielecki student-athletes have earned this award a total of Jimmy Hill Frank Lietke Kenny Loney Alex Ziedas Thom Box 34 times. The eight two-time recipients are Alison Nick Burgess* Ryan Oshnock Joe Long Andy Zimmerman Kevin Buford-Wilson Allen, Cauli Bedran, Thomas Ducret, Catherine Leix, Michael Gluski* Kris Prevost Matt Maus Ashawn Butler Josh Renel, Kayla Scott, Ashley St. Andrew and Mike Jon Roberts* John Rehberg Mickey Mohner All-Academic Anthony DeDamos Wiseman. Josh Speller* Kenny Schmidt Greg Oberstaedt 2010 James Hendrix Warrior football student-athletes to receive 1999 Jake Weingartz Josh Renel Kevin Buford-Wilson Idris Hobdy Sebastian Atar 2006 Jon Robinson Troy Burrell Majd Khytaz the Commissioner’s Award include Mickey Mohner Aaron Broglin Dan Barnes Ray Rocheleau Pat Cecile Andrew Matt (2012), Chet Privett (2013), Nick Thomas (2012) and David Brown Mickey Berce Matt Shango Steve Conway Alex Medenbach Josh Renel in 2010 and 2011. Jason Carpenter Chad Blair Bruno Shkreli Toney Davis Austin Nelson Mark Carter Alan Guy Nick Thomas Will Gardner Carl Roscoe Huston Julian Smith Julmisse Brent Wisniewski Zack George Mike Sawchuk Rich Nicks Dale Knuth Cory Zauner Serxho Guraleci Nate Theaker David Tatti Frank Lietke Kaunda Hancock Ethan Walsh Scott Wooster Antonio Mansour MIFC selected First Team Zach Houghton Will Wheat 2000 Terrance Mansour Offense and First Team Jessie Johnson Andy Zimmerman Dave Brown Adam Nuckols Defense plus honorable Will Khoury 2014 Jason Carpenter Ryan Oshnock mention (denoted by *). Mike Laamanen Zak Bielecki Dan Flannery John Rehberg Kenny Loney Thom Box Joel Grambau Ray Rocheleau Starting in 2010, the GLIAC Joe Long Anthony DeDamos Larry Hernandez Kenny Schmidt recognized All-Academic Brian McInerney Paul Graham Kurt Hunsanger Bruno Shkreli Excellence (cumulative gpa Danny McKae Jay Hayes Huston Julian Jason Thomas 3.5+) and All-Academic Greg Oberstaedt Majd Khytaz Jeff Roeschke Jake Weingartz (cumulative gpa 3.0-3.49). Michael Pack Alex Kish Dave Tatti Brent Wisniewski Antwon Robinson Mike Komor 2001 2007 WSU had a school-record Jon Robinson Alex Medenbach Andy Dombrowski Andrew Bates 33 football players receive Tyler Sleep Manny Mendoza Jorge Gomez Luis Gomez GLIAC All-Academic honors Cortez Smith Ed Reny Joel Grambau Guye Goodlow for 2010. Jeff Williams Carl Roscoe Two-time GLIAC Commissioner Award recipient Josh Pat Harwood Alan Guy Cory Zauner Mike Sawchuk Renel is pictured above scoring the fi rst touchdown of the Craig Jobe Ryan Jonik All-Academic Excellence 2011 Jake Sheets 2011 national semifi nal win at Winston-Salem State. He Nick Pappas Jimmy Kinaia 2010 Thom Box Nate Theaker would also score the fi rst touchdown of the 2011 national Jeff Roeschke Dale Knuth Matt Faulkner Troy Burrell Brandon Tinsley championship game returning the opening kickoff 93 Ryan Strong Frank Lietke Jimmy Kinaia Pat Cecile Ethan Walsh yards. #WARRIORFB 89 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE SENIOR ALL-STAR GAME PARTICIPANTS Running back Joique Bell became the fi rst former Wayne four receptions for 42 yards for the East squad. State University player to participate in the Senior Bowl. In Formerly known as the Snow Bowl, the Cactus Bowl used an January of 2010, he rushed for 17 yards on eight carries, but East/West format until the 2011 game with teams comprised recorded a fi rst down on three of his rushing attempts. of Division II Players. Four of his carries came on the North’s initial drive of the Huston Julian played in the 2001 Cactus Bowl following game setting up a fi eld goal. the completion of the 2000 season. Four members of the class of 2014 participated in the All- “This was just an amazing experience,” said Julian. “It was American Bowl Game at AT&T Stadium in Dallas last December. nice to put on the pads once again and play the game that I Defensive linemen Justice Akuezue and Sam Sillmon, along love. There was great support from the community for the with linebacker Marcell Jones and running back Jay Hayes game and it was an unbelievable atmosphere to be around. It competed with Sillmon receiving the Jim Marshall Award as was nice to be a celebrity for a week.” the Best Defensive Lineman in the contest. After the end of the 1997 campaign, Tony Hawk and Derek Ed Viverette and Toney Davis, both seniors in 2013, played in Lindsay both participated in the 1998 contest. The previous the National Bowl Game in Miami, Fla. Davis totaled 94 rushing year Ken Johnson was selected, while Gary Ruttan played in Joique Bell (#25) played in yards on nine carries with a touchdown, while Viverette made the 1996 game. Matt Carey and Joe Gough each participated the 2010 Senior Bowl. numerous tackles. in the 1995 Snow Bowl. In January of 2012, off ensive tackle Joe Long played in the The inaugural NCAA Division II All-Star game was held on 87th East-West Shrine Game®. The Game was held at Tropicana January 6, 1994, at the FargoDome in Fargo, North Dakota. Field in St. Petersburg, Fla. Long played both off ensive tackle Wayne State linebacker Tom Beer was one of six players and served as a long snapper in the contest. selected from the MIFC to participate in the inaugural Snow In January of 2011, cornerback Stan Thornton played in Bowl. the Division II Cactus Bowl. He tallied two tackles and a pass break-up as his Red Storm squad recorded a 28-6 triumph The East Coast Bowl is an annual college All-Star football over the Blue Devils. game played the Saturday following Thanksgiving at Historic Thornton had a pass break-up of Hillsdale quarterback Cameron Field in Petersburg, Va. Troy Weatherhead’s attempt on a third-and-two play on the The game is cosponsored by the City of Petersburg and game’s opening drive. the National Football Foundation/College Hall of Fame and all In the Blue Devils’ fi rst drive of the second quarter, Thornton revenue generated is used to award a scholarship for a high tackled a wide receiver for a fi ve-yard gain on a third-and-six school senior who plans to play football on the Division I-AA, play. He also recorded a solo tackle in the fourth quarter. II or III level. Aside from having the opportunity to showcase The Red Storm defense limited the Blue Devils to 4-of-15 their ability in front of professional scouts, players will also on third and fourth down plays during the contest. do inspirational visits to community centers, hospitals and Thornton’s participation marked the 13th by a Wayne State convalescent centers. player in the Division II All-Star game. The Warriors had two seniors from the 2008 campaign WSU PLAYERS IN SENIOR BOWL GAMES Craig Duppong played in participate in post-season bowl games. Both safety Dante Dunn 2014 - Justice Akuezue, Jay Hayes, Marcell Jones and Sam the 2003 Cactus Bowl. and linebacker Tristan Black played in the East Coast Bowl, while Sillmon, All-American Bowl Game (Dallas) Dunn also saw action in the 2009 Cactus Bowl. 2013 - Ed Viverette and Toney Davis, National Bowl Game Dunn was in on three tackles for the North, while Black (Miami, Fla.) made two tackles at the East Coast Bowl. 2012 - Joe Long, East-West Shrine Game (St. Petersburg, Fla.) In the Cactus Bowl, Dunn led the East defense with a forced 2011 - Stan Thornton, Cactus Bowl (Kingsville, Texas) fumble and a fumble recovery and eight tackles, including 2010 - Joique Bell, Senior Bowl one for loss. 2009- Dante Dunn and Tristan Black, East Coast Bowl Running back Craig Duppong participated in the 2003 (Petersburg, Va.) Whataburger Cactus Bowl held in Kingsville, Texas, on the 2009 - Dante Dunn, Cactus Bowl campus of Texas A&M University-Kingsville. 2003 - Craig Duppong, Whataburger Cactus Bowl held in Duppong led the East squad in rushing with 33 yards on Kingsville, Texas 12 carries. On his fi rst carry of the game, on a fourth-and-one, 2002 - Pierre Brown, Whataburger Cactus Bowl held in Duppong gained three yards. His 11-yard run on the fi rst drive Kingsville, Texas of the second half set up the East’s squad fi rst points. On a third- 2001 - Huston Julian, Cactus Bowl and-two rush in the fourth quarter, Duppong gained three yards 1998 - Tony Hawk and Derek Lindsay, Snow Bowl and another fi rst down. In overtime, he had a fi ve-yard carry 1997 - Ken Johnson, Snow Bowl on a second-and-10 that led to an East fi eld goal and a 27-24 1996 - Gary Ruttan, Snow Bowl lead. The West squad threw a 35-yard touchdown pass on its 1995 - Matt Carey and Joe Gough Snow Bowl fi rst play in the extra session for a 30-27 win. 1994 - Tom Beer, inaugural Snow Bowl (Fargo, North Dakota) The year before, WSU senior wide receiver Pierre Brown Pierre Brown played in participated in the 2002 Whataburger Cactus Bowl. Brown had the 2002 Whataburger Cactus Bowl. 90 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE WSU’S ALL-AMERICANS/NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS Gene Upshaw Award Beyond Sports Network D2Football.com Honorable Mention Top Lineman First Team National Off ensive 2007 ...... Joique Bell HARLON HILL (Off ense+Defense) in D-II 2014 ...... Nores Fradi Player of the Year 2010 ...... Daunte Akra 2011 ...... Joe Long 2009 ...... Joique Bell 2010 ...... Jeremy Jones Wayne State University running back Joique Bell Honorable Mention 2010 ...... Joe Long was the 2009 recipient of the Harlon Hill Trophy Collier’s Magazine 2013 ...... Stefan Terleckyj (P) First Team 2011 ...... Josh Renel All-American 2009 ...... Joique Bell as announced by the National Harlon Hill Award Honorable Mention Hansen’s Football Gazette 2011 ...... Jeremy Jones D2Football.com Committee. 1953 ...... Vic Zucco National Off ensive 2011 ...... Joe Long All-Decade Second Team Bell was one of 24 candidates for the 2007 Back of the Year (2000-2009) Associated Press 2009 ...... Joique Bell Second Team Joique Bell Harlon Hill Trophy. In 2006, Bell was one of just Little All-American 2006 ...... Joique Bell two freshmen who made the initial cut. First Team Off ense First Team 2006 ...... David Chudzinski 2006 ...... David Chudzinski 2006 ...... David Chudzinski 2008 ...... Dante Dunn In 2010, Josh Renel was in the fi nal 24. The 24 2009 ...... Joique Bell 2009 ...... Joique Bell 2011 ...... Troy Burrell candidates are placed on regional ballots and the 2011 ...... Joe Long 2010 ....Josh Renel (all-purpose) 2014 ...... Nores Fradi top two players from each of the four NCAA Super 2011 ...... Jeremy Jones 2011 ...... Joe Long 2014 ...... Nores Fradi Regions advance to the national ballot. Defense First Team Third Team 2011 ...... Jeremy Jones HARLON HILL WINNERS 2000 ...... Pierre Brown Year Player Pos. School 2006 ...... Joique Bell Off ense Second Team 1986 Jeff Bentrim QB North Dakota State 2010 ...... Jeremy Jones 2006 ...... Joique Bell 2011 ...... Troy Burrell 2011 ...... Troy Burrell 1987 Johnny Bailey RB Texas A&M-Kingsville 1988 Johnny Bailey RB Texas A&M-Kingsville Honorable Mention Defense Second Team 1989 Johnny Bailey RB Texas A&M-Kingsville 1983 ...... Matt Didio 2008 ...... Dante Dunn 1990 Chris Simdorn QB North Dakota State 1988 ...... Randy Holmes 1991 Ronnie West WR Pittsburg State 1988 ...... Joe Benke Off ense Third Team 1992 Ronald Moore RB Pittsburg State 1994 ...... Joe Gough 1993 Roger Graham RB New Haven American Football 2003 ...... Craig Duppong 1994 Chris Hatcher QB Valdosta State Coaches Association (AFCA) 2011 ....Josh Renel (all-purpose) First Team 1995 Ronald McKinnon LB North Alabama 2006 ...... Joique Bell Defense Third Team 1996 Jarrett Anderson TB Truman State 2009 ...... Joique Bell 1988 ...... Marty Altounian 1997 Irvin Sigler TB Bloomsburg 2011 ...... Jeremy Jones 1994 ...... Tim Morris 1998 Brian Shay RB Emporia State 2014 ...... Nores Fradi Joique Bell and head coach Paul Winters in 1999 Corte McGuff ey QB Northern Colorado Honorable Mention Florence, Ala., following the 2009 Harlon Hill Trophy 2000 Dusty Bonner QB Valdosta State Division II SID/ 1988 ...... Joe Benke 2001 Dusty Bonner QB Valdosta State Daktronics, Inc. 1988 ...... Randy Holmes presentation. 2002 Curt Anes QB Grand Valley National Off ensive 1988 ...... Derrick Mason Player of the Year 1997 ...... Tony Hawk 2003 Will Hall QB North Alabama 2009 ...... Joique Bell 2002 ...... Craig Duppong 2004 Chad Friehauf QB Colorado School of Mines 2006 ...... Derrion Fuqua 2005 Jimmy Terwilliger QB East Stroudsburg Off ense First Team 2010 ...... Stan Thornton 2006 Danny Woodhead RB Chadron State 2006 ...... David Chudzinski 2011 ...... Toney Davis 2007 Danny Woodhead RB Chadron State 2009 ...... Joique Bell 2011 ...... Greg Hasse 2008 Bernard Scott RB Abilene Christian 2011 ...... Joe Long 2011 ...... Chet Privett 2009 Joique Bell RB Wayne State 2010 Eric Czerniewski QB Central Missouri Off ense Second Team Football News 2006 ...... Joique Bell Defense Honorable Mention 2011 Jonas Randolph RB Mars Hill 2011 ...... Troy Burrell 1986 ...... Mark Brown 2012 Zach Zulli QB Shippensburg 2013 Franklyn Quiteh RB Bloomsburg Defense First Team C.M. Frank 2014 Jason Vander Laan QB Ferris State 2010 ...... Jeremy Jones Off ense Second Team 2014 ...... Nores Fradi 1994 ...... Joe Gough The nomination of players for the Harlon Hill Trophy and the voting on these players is conducted by the Defense Second Team Defense Second Team sports information directors at the 155 NCAA Division 2011 ...... Jeremy Jones 1994 ...... Tim Morris II schools which compete in football. Schools may nominate any player who has distinguished himself Defense Third Team Off ense Honorable Mention Joe Long accepting the 2011 Gene Upshaw Award as being among the best players in the NCAA Division 1994 ...... Tim Morris 1993 ...... Joe Gough during the East-West Shrine Game week activities. II during the current season. To insure national Off ense Honorable Mention Defense Honorable Mention representation on the voting for the Harlon Hill Trophy 1994 ...... Joe Gough 1993 ...... Tom Beer balloting, voting is fi rst conducted on regional basis 1994 ...... Gary Ruttan within the four NCAA regions. Player nominations from CollegeSportsReport.com 1995 ...... Gary Ruttan the Northeast, South, Midwest and West are sent to Special Mention Hill Committee Chairman Jeff Hodges. They are then 2003 ...... Craig Duppong Off ense Special Honorable broken down into regions and are sent to the National Mention 1994 ...... Matt Carey Advisory Committee for review.

#WARRIORFB 91 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE WSU’S ALL-REGION/NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK ALL-REGION SELECTIONS 2011 ...... Chet Privett (FB) Daktronics, Inc. 2011 ...... Greg Hasse (DE) Super Region #3 Off ensive Player of the Year 2012 ...... Stefan Terleckyj (P) 2009 ...... Joique Bell All-Northwest Region/Super Region #3/#4 Third Team Northeast Region First Team 2005 ...... Michael Hall (DL) 1994 ...... Tim Morris 2006 ...... Ryan Cue (OL) 2000 ...... Huston Julian 2007 ...... Dante Dunn (Return Specialist) 2002 ...... Craig Duppong 2010 ...... Daunte Akra (DE) 2010 ...... Troy Burrell (WR) Northwest Region/Super Region #3/#4 First Team 2010 ...... Joe Long (LT) 2006 ...... Joique Bell 2011 ...... Will Khoury (RT) 2006 ...... David Chudzinski 2011 ...... Raleigh Ross (LB) 2007 ...... Joique Bell 2011 ...... Toney Davis (RB) 2008 ...... Dante Dunn (Safety) 2013 ...... Stefan Terleckyj (P) 2008 ...... Dante Dunn (Ret. Specialist) 2014 ...... Desmond Martin (RB) 2009 ...... Joique Bell 2014 ...... Trent Brodbeck (TE) 2010 ...... Daunte Akra 2014 ...... Nores Fradi (LB) 2010 ...... Jeremy Jones 2011 ...... Troy Burrell* D2Football.com 2011 ...... Jeremy Jones Northwest Region First Team WSU head coach Paul Winters was the 2011 AFCA 2011 ...... Joe Long* 2006 ...... Joique Bell (American Football Coaches Association) Division II 2014 ...... Nores Fradi 2006 ...... David Chudzinski National Coach of the Year recipient. * Top vote-getter at position. Northwest Region Second Team Northeast Region Second Team 2005 ...... Leo Wells 1994 ...... Joe Gough 2000 ...... Pierre Brown NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2000 ...... Thabiti Williamson 2003 ...... Craig Duppong SELECTIONS Hansen’s Football Gazette Northwest Region/ Super Region #3/#4 Second Team National Defensive Player of the Week 2008 ...... Joique Bell 1995 ...... Ron Adkins vs. Northern Michigan 2008 ...... Cornelius Dillard 2008 ...... Matt Shango Hansen’s Football Gazette 2010 ...... Joe Long National Off ensive Player of the Week 2011 ...... Josh Renel 1988 ...... Randy Holmes vs. Valparaiso 2012 ...... Gerren DuHart 2002 ...... Randy Hutchison at Michigan Tech 2014 ...... Trent Brodbeck 2006 ...... Joique Bell vs. Mercyhurst 2006 ...... Joique Bell vs. Hillsdale Jeremy Jones during one of his three first half 2014 ...... Zak Bielecki interception returns at Nebraska-Kearney in the Hansen’s Football Gazette D2Football.com second round of the 2011 NCAA playoff s. Super Region #3 Off ensive Player of the Year National Defensive Player of the Week 2011 ...... Joe Long 2008 ...... Dante Dunn vs. Indianapolis (co) 2010 ...... Jeremy Jones vs. Saginaw Valley All-Northwest Region/Super Region #3/#4 First Team 2011 ...... Jeremy Jones vs. Michigan Tech 2006 ...... Joique Bell (RB) 2013 ...... Ed Viverette vs. Ashland 2006 ...... David Chudzinski (PK) 2008 ...... Dante Dunn (DB) D2Football.com 2009 ...... Joique Bell (RB) National Special Teams 2010 ...... Josh Renel (All-Purpose) Player of the Week 2011 ...... Joe Long (OT) 2008 ...... Dante Dunn vs. Indianapolis 2011 ...... Josh Renel (RB + All-Purpose) 2011 ...... Troy Burrell (WR) D2Football.com 2011 ...... Jeremy Jones (S) Honorable Mention 2012 ...... Gerren DuHart (CB) National Off ensive Player of the Week 2006 ...... Joique Bell vs. Mercyhurst All-Northwest Region/Super Region #3/#4 Second Team D2Football.com 2006 ...... Derrion Fuqua (DB) Honorable Mention 2007 ...... Joique Bell (All-Purpose) National Defensive Player of the Week 2008 ...... Cornelius Dillard (DB) 2003 ...... Earl Carruthers at Ashland Troy Burrell making one of his catches in the playoff 2005 ...... Alan Guy vs. Indianapolis 2010 ...... Stan Thornton (CB) win at Minnesota-Duluth. 92 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE PRO FOOTBALL AND WAYNE STATE The fi rst former Wayne player to with the Atlanta Falcons from 1974-80 Body’s teammate with the Saginaw reach the professional ranks was 1941 returning six interceptions for 193 yards, Sting was Nate Collins, a 2001-02 WSU letterwinner Tom Kennedy. A 6-0, four punts for 30 yards and 23 kickoff s for letterwinner. One of the owners of the 218-pound off ensive tackle from Pittsfi eld, 519 yards. He scored three touchdowns. squad was Mike Johnson, a WSU tight Mass., Kennedy played two games in 1944 John Sokolosky was a 6-2, 240-pound end from 2000-03. with the Detroit Lions. center from Detroit De La Salle H.S. A Other former WSU players competing in four-year letterwinner (1974-75-76-77) at the third season of the CIFL were Brandon Tom Kennedy WSU, he played 11 games in 1978 with the Dinkins (Milwaukee Bonecrushers) Detroit Lions. and Randy Hutchison (Kalamazoo Paul Butcher, a 6-0, 230-pound Xplosion). Dinkins lettered in 2002 for Joique Bell with Joe Buck during the summer of 2014 taping an NFL Films segment linebacker from Dearborn St. Alphonsus WSU, while Hutchison was a 2001-03 WSU with the Detroit skyline in the background. H.S., earned four letters as a Tartar letterwinner. (1982-83-84-85). He played 134 games In 2009, Dante Dunn had a rookie Detroit Lions, Bell had 12 multi-reception 2008 and 2010 at WSU, was on the CFL’s with the Detroit Lions, Los Angeles Rams, tryout with the Buff alo Bills. games and ended the season ranked third Montreal Alouettes practice squad in Indianapolis Colts, Carolina Panthers and In the summer of 2009, Randy in the NFL among running backs with 485 2011 before joining the Detroit Lions for Oakland Raiders from 1986-96. He was Hutchison and Nick Body played for the receiving yards and tied for fi fth among training camp. He re-joined Montreal’s selected as the special teams player for the Fort Wayne Freedom of the CIFL. Body also running backs with 52 receptions. practice squad for the remainder of the The fi rst Tartar ever drafted was 1986 All-Madden Team. played for the Saginaw Sting of the Indoor The fi rst touchdown of his career also 2011 campaign. George Gembis, who was selected in the Derric Coakley, a 1989 WSU football Football League along with Nate Collins. happened to be the Lions’ fi rst of the 2012 The Chicago Bears were led by former 13th round (115th overall) by the Brooklyn letterwinner, returned to professional Former kicker Greg Gundersen (2003- season (against St. Louis on Sept. 9). He Tartar Phil Emery (who served as Dodgers in 1939. football following a minor league 04) played with the Alabama Vipers and scored on a one-yard carry. general manager from 2012-15), signed Valentino “Tino” Sabuco, a 1946 baseball career. He was selected as Tulsa Talons of the Arena Football League Bell’s 67-yard run in Week 13 vs. safety Jeremy Jones to a free agent Tartar letterwinner from Detroit the 1998 Professional Indoor Football in 2010 and the Utah Blaze and the Tampa Indianapolis was the longest run of the contract following the draft. Jones had MacKenzie H.S., played 10 games in 1949 League Defensive Player of the Year while Bay Storm in 2011 connecting on 47-of-59 season by a Lions rusher and the longest an interception at Cleveland in the fi nal with San Francisco of the All-American competing for the Green Bay Bombers. extra points. for a Detroit running back since 2011. pre-season game to earn a spot on the Football Conference as a 6-1, 206-pound He also played with the Peoria Pirates, In the spring of 2009, Tristan Black He set then-career highs in Week 16 vs. 53-man roster. Jones was inactive for the center. Pensacola Barracudas (AF2), Winnipeg was drafted in the second round by the Atlanta, fi nishing with nine receptions for fi rst two regular-season games of the 2012 Bob Langas, a 6-4, 230-pound Blue Bombers (CFL) and the Tennessee Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian 73 yards. campaign before retiring. defensive end from Detroit Cooley H.S., Valley Raptors while earning All-League Football League. Black blocked a punt and Bell fi nished the 2012 regular season Joe Long inked a free agent contract and a three-year Wayne letterwinner honors fi ve times. had four tackles in his fi rst professional with 414 yards rushing on 82 carries (5.0 with the St. Louis Rams following the (1949-50-51), played eight games in 1954 Tom Beer, a 6-1, 237-pound linebacker game. yards per rush) and also scored three 2012 NFL Draft. Long appeared in all four with Baltimore and had one kickoff return from Bay Port H.S., was a four-year (1990- Despite being injured most of 2009, touchdowns. St. Louis pre-season games, but was cut for 18 yards. 93) letterwinner at WSU. He was drafted Black recorded eight tackles for the In 2013, Bell teamed with Reggie Bush on the day after the pre-season ended. Jack Crittendon, a 6-1, 190-pound in the seventh round of the 1994 draft Stampeders. In 2010, he was traded to to become the fi rst running back backfi eld He was signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers off ensive end from Ferndale, lettered from by the Detroit Lions (215th overall). He his hometown Toronto Argonauts and to each have over 500 rushing yards and in November of 2012, and spent the 1950-53 at Wayne. He played 10 games played in 41 games with the Lions from recorded seven tackles and a fumble 500 receiving yards. remainder of the season on the practice with the Chicago Cardinals in 1954 and 1994-96. recovery for the Argos. In 2011, he Bell fi nished the 2013 campaign with squad. He was also on the Steelers had fi ve receptions for 48 yards. Michael Gluski, who lettered four was awarded the game ball following 650 rushing yards and eight touchdowns, practice squad for all of the 2013 regular- Elbert Richmond, a 1950-51-52 years at WSU (1994-98), played in AF2 for Toronto’s season-opening 23-21 victory while hauling in 53 passes for another 547 season, until the Bears signed him to the Wayne letterwinner, signed with the the Cape Fear Wildcats. Gluski’s teammate at Calgary. Black had 13 tackles and an yards. In his active roster for the fi nal two weeks of the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1953 and played both at WSU (1995-98) and with Cape Fear interception in 2011. Bell made his fi rst career start in Week regular season. Long was cut by the Bears two exhibition games for the Green Bay was Daishawn Franklin. In 2012, he helped the Argonauts to 3 at Washington (9/22/13) and recorded a in August 2014. Packers. Pierre Brown, a 1998-2001 WSU the Grey Cup by tallying seven defensive then-career-high 20 rushing attempts and Troy Burrell spent a month with the Walt Jenkins, a 6-1, 223-pound letterwinner, signed as a free agent with tackles and 17 special teams tackles, while 132 scrimmage yards (63 rush, 69 rec on Detroit Lions during the summer of 2012. defensive lineman from Detroit Miller H.S., Detroit in 2002. The 6-1, 180-pound wide playing in 15 regular-season games. Black four catches) while scoring one rushing He also had two diff erent stints on the lettered in 1953 and 1954 at Wayne. He receiver from West Bloomfi eld, had 22 also had one special teams tackle during touchdown. Lions practice squad during the 2012 was drafted in the ninth round of the 1955 catches for 286 yards and a touchdown the 2012 playoff s. He signed with the The Benton Harbor native rushed for regular season. draft by the Detroit Lions (108th overall) in 2003 with the Berlin Thunder of NFL Saskatchewan Roughriders in February a career-high 94 yards on 19 attempts Desmond Martin, who led WSU in and played two games with Detroit in Europe. 2013 and helped Saskatchewan win the with one touchdown and caught three rushing in 2014, was signed by the Detroit 1955. He then played in the Canadian Leo Wells, a four-year letterwinner Grey Cup by recording 13 special teams passes for 34 yards in Week 13 vs. Green Lions as an undrafted free agent during Football League with the Hamilton Tiger- (2002-05), played in 2006 with the Peoria tackles along with a fumble recovery. Bay (11/28). the summer of 2015. He had fi ve carries Cats from 1956 to 1959, playing at both Roughriders of the United Indoor Football During his fi nal CFL season in 2014, Bell made six starts in 2014 while for 26 yards in the pre-season opener. defensive end and off ensive guard. League recording eight tackles. He spent Black totaled 13 tackles and two fumble playing in 15 games. He led Detroit with Brian VanGorder, a former Tartar Vic Zucco, a 1953-54 letterwinner at the 2007 season with the Kalamazoo recoveries. 860 rushing yards and seven rushing player (1977-80), WSU head coach (1992- Wayne, was a 6-0, 187-pound defensive Xplosion of the Continental Indoor Joique Bell was originally signed as an touchdowns. Bell also recorded his fi rst 94) and WSU Hall of Famer, is currently back from Pittsburgh. He was drafted Football League. undrafted free agent by the Buff alo Bills receiving touchdown and fi nished with the defensive coordinator at Notre Dame. in the fi fth round in 1957 by the Chicago Bobby Boyer, who lettered twice at and spent all of the 2010 pre-season with 1,182 all-purpose yards. He previously served as an NFL assistant Bears (60th overall). Zucco played 38 WSU (2004-05), played in 2006 with the the Bills. He rushed for 152 yards and two In his NFL career, Bell has rushed for coach with the Jacksonville Jaguars (2005, games with the Bears from 1957-60, Green Bay Blizzard of AF2 catching 14 touchdowns in four exhibition games that 1,924 yards and 18 touchdowns while linebackers), Atlanta Falcons (2007-11, playing all 12 games in 1957-58-60, passes for 239 yards and two touchdowns. year for Buff alo. catching 139 passes for 1,354 yards. linebackers and defensive coordinator) and two contests in 1959. He recorded He played in 2007 with the Port Huron After spending the fi rst two weeks Daunte Akra, who played in both and the New York Jets (2013, linebackers). 12 kickoff returns for 384 yards, eight Pirates of the CIFL and with the Flint of the NFL regular-season on Buff alo’s interception returns for 85 yards, 37 punt Phantoms in 2008. He had 38 catches for practice squad, Bell was signed by the returns for 176 yards and returned one 517 yards and seven touchdowns for the Eagles on Sept. 21 and made his NFL fumble for a touchdown. Phantoms. regular-season debut in Philadelphia’s Ben Paolucci, a three-year (1955- Lee Butler, a 2004-05 letterwinner 28-3 win at Jacksonville. He played 56-57) letterwinner at WSU, was a 6-2, at WSU, also played with the Peoria eight NFL regular-season games in 2010 240-pound defensive tackle from Detroit Roughriders in 2006 where he had six (fi ve with Indianapolis and three with Cass Tech. He was drafted by the Detroit catches including one for a touchdown. Philadelphia). Bell was signed to the Lions in the ninth round of the 1958 draft Wes Brown, a 2005-06 WSU letterwinner, active roster by the New Orleans Saints (109th overall). Paolucci played four played in 2007 with the Kalamazoo prior to their playoff game but was games with Detroit in 1959. Xplosion of the CIFL. inactive for the loss at Seattle. A.J. Vaughn, a 1965-66-67 WSU Numerous former WSU players played In the 2011 pre-season with the Saints, letterwinner, was selected in the 12th in the CIFL in 2008. Nick Body (2002-06 Bell had the fi fth-most rushing yards of round by the Atlanta Falcons (302nd WSU letterwinner) was selected MVP of any NFL player with 182. He spent the overall) in the 1968. the championship game after recording entire regular-season except the fi rst two Richard “Dick” Byas, a 5-9, 180-pound 12 receptions for 156 yards and three weeks on the Saints practice squad before defensive back from Detroit MacKenzie touchdowns. During the regular season, being signed by the Detroit Lions prior to H.S., was a three-year letterwinner at Body had 66 catches for a league-leading the regular-season fi nale. Former Chicago Bears general manager Phil Emery being interviewed by Comcast’s WSU (1971-72-73). He played 103 games 849 yards and a CIFL best 28 touchdowns. In the 2012 regular season with the Joe Abramson during a Warrior home game. (photo by Christopher Jon Ehrmann)

#WARRIORFB 93 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ACADEMIC SUCCESS CoSIDA Academic All-American The Wayne State University Department of Athletics is committed 1971 ...... Gary Schultz to the academic foundation of the Warrior student-athletes, their 1971 ...... Ken Russell professional development and community involvement. Programs 1972 ...... Walt Stasinski have been implemented to improve academic performance and 1975 ...... Robert Rogers 2011 ...... Josh Renel retention in order to deliver success in the classroom. During the 2014-2015 academic calendar year nearly 60% of the Wayne State NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship student-athlete body received a 3.0+ Grade Point Average at full 1976 ...... Ed Skowneski time enrollment status. 1981 ...... Phillip Emery The Wayne State football program had 26 student-athletes receive GLIAC All-Academic team recognition during the 2014 season. Under CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team the direction of head football coach Paul Winters, football student- 1983 ...... Lennie Jacosky athletes participate in a daily study table that emphasizes time 2002 ...... Jorge Gomez management, classroom readiness, test taking strategies, tutorial 2003 ...... Nick Pappas assistance and study group sessions. Dr. Maria Sepulveda of the 2004 ...... Ryan Oshnock athletic department supervises the football study table sessions. 2005 ...... Dan Barnes Football is prevalent in the community through involvement 2006 ...... Dan Barnes 2006 ...... Ryan Oshnock associated with the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Two 2008 ...... Andrew Bates members from each of the 18 Wayne State sports serve on the 2010 ...... Josh Renel committee in eff orts to build leadership and a strong relationship 2011 ...... Josh Renel with the surrounding community. Joining the entire student-athlete body, the football team assists with fund raising for the Make-A-Wish Second Team Foundation, generating resources through canned food and clothing 1996 ...... Jim Filipiak Gary Schultz was a 1971 CoSIDA Academic All-American. 2002 ...... Stephen Wayne drives, volunteering at local soup kitchens, and mentoring programs. 2006 ...... Frank Lietke Four members of the 2007 Wayne State University football 2006 ...... Jake Weingartz team were selected for the 2008 NFF Hampshire Honor Society. The 2007 ...... Andrew Bates announcement was made by the National Football Foundation (NFF) 2007 ...... Frank Lietke & College Hall of Fame. 2009 ...... Josh Renel Selected from WSU were seniors Guye Goodlow, Frank Lietke, Dale 2009 ...... Bruno Shkreli 2010 ...... Nick Thomas Knuth and Kenny Schmidt. The four honorees were the most for any GLIAC school. Honorable Mention For the 2008 football season, Wayne State’s Andrew Bates 1983 ...... Scott Fisher was one of two GLIAC players inducted into the Hampshire Honor Society. The following year both Joe Claiborne and Bruno Shkreli National Football Foundation were inducted, while Matt Faulkner received this recognition for the William Campbell (Draddy) Trophy Semifi nalist 2010 football campaign. In 2011-12, WSU had the most inductees 2006 ...... Ryan Oshnock of any GLIAC school and any college in the State of Michigan with 2007 ...... Frank Lietke six. Four members of the 2012 senior class received induction into 2008 ...... Andrew Bates the Hampshire Honor Society with three more from the class of 2013 2009 ...... Bruno Shkreli being added to the list. Last spring, two off ensive linemen in Thom 2010 ...... Matt Faulkner Box and Ben Walker were named to the Hampshire Honor Society. 2011 ...... Josh Renel 2012 ...... Nick Thomas Qualifi cations for membership in the NFF Hampshire Honor 2013 ...... Chet Privett Society include: 2014 ...... Thom Box * Being a starter or a signifi cant substitute in one’s last year of (which recognizes an individual as the absolute best in the country for eligibility at an accredited NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision, Football his combined academic success, football performance and exemplary Championship Subdivision, Division II, Division III, or an NAIA college community leadership) or university; Alan Guy was a 2007 AFCA Good Works Team Selection. National Football Foundation (NFF) * Achieving a 3.2 cumulative grade point average throughout Hampshire Honor Society entire course of undergraduate study; and 2006-07 ...... Ryan Oshnock * Meeting all NCAA-mandated progress towards degree 2007-08 ...... Guye Goodlow requirements. GUY NAMED TO 2007-08 ...... Frank Lietke A total of 838 players from 267 schools qualifi ed for membership 2007-08 ...... Dale Knuth AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAM in the society’s eighth year, marking the highest school participation 2007-08 ...... Kenny Schmidt The two 11-man teams, a Division I-A team and a 2008-09 ...... Andrew Bates in the history of the program, which began in 2007. combined team from NCAA Football Championship 2009-10 ...... Joe Claiborne The NFF Hampshire Honor Society capitalizes on the NFF’s current 2009-10 ...... Bruno Shkreli National Scholar-Athlete program, greatly expanding the number Subdivision, Divisions II, III and the NAIA, honor 2010-11 ...... Matt Faulkner of scholar-athletes the NFF can recognize each year and further players for their dedication and commitment to 2011-12 ...... Troy Burrell strengthening the organization’s leadership role in encouraging community service. The AFCA has been selecting the 2011-12 ...... Will Khoury academic performance by the student-athletes who play football at 2011-12 ...... Jimmy Kinaia Good Works Team since 1997. From 1992-1996, the 2011-12 ...... Greg Oberstaedt the more than 700 college and universities nationwide. Jon F. Hanson, Good Works Team was chosen by the College Football 2011-12 ...... Josh Renel the chairman and founder of The Hampshire Companies, provided an Association. When the CFA disbanded in 1997, the 2011-12 ...... Jon Robinson endowment to launch the NFF Hampshire Honor Society in 2007. He AFCA began selecting the teams. 2012-13 ...... Steve Conway, Sean McCarthy made the contribution as part of his legacy to the organization after 2012-13 ...... Mickey Mohner, Nick Thomas serving as NFF chairman from 1994-2006. Each of the 703 players 2013-14 ...... Andew Matt, Chet Privett, Stefan Terleckyj awarded with membership in this year’s Honor Society will receive Alan Guy’s selection in 2007 marked the fi rst time a 2014-15 ...... Thom Box, Ben Walker a certifi cate commemorating the achievement. WSU football player has earned Good Works honors.

94 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE SPECIAL TEAM AWARDS The fi rst football number ever retired at Wayne State University is the number 35 jersey last worn by Ron Solack. Ron died of post-surgery complications in 1968, on the eve of the opening of the new Wayne State University Stadium. Ron wore his Wayne State uniform with unmatched pride and played the game with enthusiasm. He would have been a senior member of the 1969 team. An award was instituted in his name in 1969. Ron Solack Award Winners Bill Cortis ...... 1969 Kevin Worthy ...... 1993 Don Didlake...... 1970 Matt Conley ...... 1994 Gary Schultz ...... 1971 Dustan Cunningham ...... 1994 Jon Wilkerson ...... 1972 Steve Zayachkowsky ...... 1995 Dick Byas ...... 1973 Jim Filipiak ...... 1996 Ron Solack Chuck Cosner ...... 1974 Rodney Simmons ...... 1997 Ed Skowneski ...... 1975 Andy Grimm ...... 1998 Keith Anleitner ...... 1976 Doug DenDooven ...... 1999 Randy Epley ...... 1977 Huston Julian ...... 2000 Jerry LaPointe ...... 1978 Mohamad Bazzi ...... 2001 Don Sarnacki ...... 1979 Steve Andonovski ...... 2002 Phil Emery ...... 1980 Nick Pappas ...... 2003 Bob VanGorder ...... 1981 Michael Hall ...... 2004 Craig Gerbe ...... 1982 Alan Guy ...... 2005 Scott Fisher ...... 1983 Jake Weingartz ...... 2006 Tom Doran...... 1984 John Rehberg ...... 2007 John Taylor ...... 1985 Jason Thomas ...... 2008 Rich Glodowski ...... 1986 Joique Bell ...... 2009 Roger Calcaterra ...... 1987 Austin Hughes ...... 2010 Derrick Mason ...... 1988 Jon Robinson ...... 2011 Tony Beaune ...... 1989 Pat Cecile ...... 2012 Steve Lee ...... 1990 Ed Viverette ...... 2013 Nores Fradi, who led Division II in tackles Todd Vydick ...... 1991 Nores Fradi ...... 2014 for loss, was the 2014 Recipient of the Ron Tom Leadbetter ...... 1992 Solack Award In 2002, Wayne State instituted the Randy Guzowski Award. The criteria includes: an upperclassman, who has shown true dedication to the University community, has demonstrated outstanding team leadership, and has shown exemplary school and community citizenship. The award is named after former WSU student-athlete Randy Guzowski. During his playing days (1977-80), the three-year letterwinner consistently contributed to the program both on and off the fi eld. Following his playing career, Randy continued to serve the University. He joined the WSU police force in 1987 and served 15 years before passing away on December 23, 2001, from complications following a kidney and liver transplant. The inaugural winner, in 2002, of the Randy Guzowski Award was senior off ensive lineman Joel Grambau. Senior defensive back Ryan Rutley was the 2003 recipient, while junior defensive back Ryan Oshnock was given the award three times from 2004-06. The 2007 recipient was senior linebacker Alan Guy, with junior Bruno Shkreli earning the award in 2008. Fifth-year senior fullback Brian Rilley was the 2009 recipient, with junior running back Josh Renel receiving the award following both the 2010 and 2011 campaigns. The 2012 recipient was senior wide receiver Steve Conway, while Michael Pack, a senior wide receiver, was the 2013 honoree. Fifth-year senior center Thom Box, who was a two-year team captain, was the 2014 recipient. Box was both a Hampshire Honor Society honoree as well Randy Guzowski from his as an Allstate AFCA Good Works Team nominee for his community service. playing days at WSU. #WARRIORFB 95 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE WAYNE STATE TEAM AWARDS Most Valuable Player 2003 ...... Jerriel Burrus 1996 ...... Tom Milanov Cortez Smith Award (Tartar of the Year) 2004 ...... Jerriel Burrus 1998 ...... Daishawn Franklin 2011 ...... Troy Burrell 1943 ...... Marshal Chrisjohn 2005 ...... Kenny Schmidt 1999 ...... Tim Homrich 2012 ...... Serxho Guraleci 1944 ...... Harold Vogler 2006 ...... David Chudzinski 2013 ...... Desmond Martin 1945 ...... Nicholas Cherup 2007 ...... Dante Dunn Most Valuable Linebacker 2014 ...... Marcell Jones 1946 ...... Stephen Zukowski 2008 ...... Dante Dunn 1989 ...... Tim Morris 1947 ...... John Hazely 2009 ...... Bruno Shkreli 1990 ...... Tim Morris Most Improved Defensive Player 1949 ...... John Hazely 2010 ...... Stefan Terleckyj 1991 ...... Tom Beer 1975 ...... Al Hartley 1950 ...... Robert Wyman 2011 ...... Austin Nelson 1996 ...... Ken Johnson 1976 ...... Dave Szymanski 1951 ...... Elbert Richmond 2012 ...... Stefan Terleckyj 1977 ...... Terry Johnson 1952 ...... T. Richard “Dick” Brown 2013 ...... Stefan Terleckyj Most Valuable Defensive Back 1979 ...... Larry Smith 1953 ...... Vic Zucco 2014 ...... Paul Graham 1974 ...... Keith Anleitner 1982 ...... Scott Fisher 1954 ...... Walt Jenkins 1975 ...... Keith Anleitner 1988 ...... Vince Mathews 1955 ...... Don Halverson Most Outstanding Freshman/ 1976 ...... Gerald Megenity 1989 ...... Lawrence Hemingway 1956 ...... Jack Goggins Rookie of the Year 1978 ...... Terry Johnson 1990 ...... Dan Mastrovito 1957 ...... Ron Kowalczyk 1980 ...... Greg Goldstein 1979 ...... Chuck Aldrich 1991 ...... Keith Croskey 1958 ...... Jim McMillan 1992 ...... Dino Candela 1990 ...... Ebbie Herbert 1993 ...... Paul Schroeder 1982 ...... Craig Gerbe 1993 ...... Rich Hammoud 1991 ...... Tony Hawk 1995 ...... Ron Adkins 1983 ...... Matt Didio 1994 ...... Chuck Rodgers 1992 ...... Tom Beer 1996 ...... Mike Radtke 1992 ...... Joe Gough 1996 ...... Tim Homrich 1995 ...... Rod Simmons 1993 ...... Mark Friday 1998 ...... Ed Youngs 1996 ...... Tony Hawk Most Improved Off ensive Player 1995 ...... Gary Ruttan 1999 ...... Ed Atar 1978 ...... Randy Guzowski 1996 ...... Ken Johnson Most Valuable Off ensive Back 1982 ...... Wes Solo 1998 ...... Jimmy Hill Off ensive Rookie of the Year 1973 ...... Ed Skowneski 1987 ...... Chuck Crespi (Scout Team/Tomorrow’s Team) 1974 ...... Ed Skowneski 1988 ...... Joe Benke Off ensive Most Valuable Player 1990 ...... Jeff Morgan 1975 ...... Ed Skowneski 1989 ...... Dale Dwojakowski 1973 ...... Ed Skowneski 1992 ...... Garth Frost 1976 ...... Mike Stankovich 1991 ...... Jeff Morgan 1980 ...... Willie Jackson/Paul Longo 1995 ...... David Margulewicz 1978 ...... Jim Gendron 1992 ...... Matt Carey 1985 ...... Brian Sanders 1996 ...... Kraig Westley 1979 ...... Bruce Nichols 1993 ...... Mark Friday 1993 ...... Joe Gough 1997 ...... Andrew Cicarella 1989 ...... Steve Lee 1996 ...... Tim Carpenter 1996 ...... Arnie Gillert 1998 ...... Jason Charron 1991 ...... Steve Lee 1998 ...... Jimmy Hill 1999 ...... Zac McKee 1992 ...... Joe Gough Blocking Profi ciency Award 1999 ...... Thabiti Williamson 2001 ...... Bryan Brandenburg 1993 ...... Joe Gough 1969 ...... Ed Grewe 2001 ...... Pierre Brown 2002 ...... Jerriel Burrus 1996 ...... Chris George 1970 ...... Joe Kramer 2002 ...... Craig Duppong 2003 ...... Jake Weingartz 1971 ...... Larry Fitzpatrick 2003 ...... Craig Duppong 2004 ...... Luis Gomez Most Valuable Off ensive Lineman 2004 ...... John Rehberg 2005 ...... Chris Ostosh 1975 ...... Larry Lentz Break-Maker of the Year 2005 ...... Nick Body 2006 ...... Joique Bell 1976 ...... Pat Carmody 1965 ...... Greg Gargulinski 2006 ...... Joique Bell 2007 ...... Marc Cuddeback 1978 ...... Mike Britt 1966 ...... Dave Krupski 2007 ...... Joique Bell 2008 ...... Joe Long/Kevin Smith 1979 ...... Jeff Kovach 1967 ...... Pete Garrisi 2008 ...... Joique Bell 2009 ...... Mickey Mohner 1988 ...... Tony Koss 1968 ...... Ken Semelsberger/Fred White 2009 ...... Joique Bell 2010 ...... Chet Privett 1990 ...... Mike DenDooven 1969 ...... Ken Russell 2010 ...... Josh Renel 2011 ...... Thom Box 1991 ...... Mike DenDooven 1970 ...... Ed Moten 2011 ...... Troy Burrell/Josh Renel 2012 ...... Trent Brodbeck 1993 ...... Matt Carey 1971 ...... Ed Moten 2012 ...... Curtis Ferguson 2013 ...... Robert Kelly 1995 ...... Rich Baur 1972 ...... Larry Fitzpatrick 2013 ...... Doug Griffi n 2014 ...... Jamel Hicks 1996 ...... Rich Baur 1973 ...... Larry Warren/Jon Wilkerson 2014 ...... Desmond Martin 1998 ...... John Aird Defensive Rookie of the Year 1999 ...... Kevin Smith Hitter of the Year Defensive Most Valuable Player (Scout Team/Tomorrow’s Team) 1965 ...... Seymour Applebaum 1987 ...... Ken Lockhart 1987 ...... Larry Goniwiecha Most Valuable Receiver 1966 ...... Ron Solack 1996 ...... Ken Johnson 1993 ...... Anthony Wright 1990 ...... Ray Ponder 1967 ...... Ed Pavoris 1998 ...... Phil Black 1995 ...... Robert Embree 1991 ...... Ray Ponder 1968 ...... Fred White 1999 ...... Don Galovich 1996 ...... Tony Wright 1969 ...... Tom Mach 2001 ...... Joe Spuhler 1998 ...... Ed Atar Scholar-Athlete 1970 ...... Claude Williams 2002 ...... Derrick Thomas 1999 ...... Jon O’Neil 2005 ...... Dan Barnes 1971 ...... George Breaz 2003 ...... Alvin Mask 2001 ...... Nick Hall 2006 ...... Dale Knuth 1972 ...... Walt Stasinski 2004 ...... Joe Touzin 2002 ...... Leo Wells 2007 ...... Dale Knuth 1973 ...... Keith Anleitner 2005 ...... Derrion Fuqua 2003 ...... Tony Davis 2008 ...... Andrew Bates 2006 ...... Chris Smilo 2004 ...... Alan Guy 2009 ...... Troy Burrell Iron Man Award 2007 ...... Alan Guy 2005 ...... Dante Dunn/Jonathan Klyce 2010 ...... Mickey Mohner 1992 ...... Matt Schultz 2008 ...... Dante Dunn 2006 ...... Matt Shango 2011 ...... Troy Burrell 1994 ...... John Perez 2009 ...... Nick Thomas 2007 ...... Stan Thornton/Brandon Cooper 2012 ...... Nick Thomas 1999 ...... Dave Tatti, Greg Smith 2010 ...... Jeremy Jones 2008 ...... Jeremy Jones 2013 ...... Steve O’Shell 2011 ...... Jeremy Jones 2009 ...... Greg Hasse 2014 ...... Trent Brodbeck Outstanding Lineman 2012 ...... Ed Viverette 2010 ...... Cortez Smith 1951 ...... Frank Dobrzenski 2013 ...... Ed Viverette 2011 ...... Gerren DuHart Serxho Guraleci/Ultimate Warrior 1952 ...... Gerald Sauve 2014 ...... Desmond Martin 2012 ...... Jamiil Williams (Outstanding work in weight room) 1953 ...... Roger Parmentier 2013 ...... Valorian Cunningham 2005 ...... John Rehberg 1954 ...... Walt Jenkins Special Teams Most Valuable Player 2014 ...... Jake Carrizales 2006 ...... Dan Barnes 1955 ...... Daniel Szwejkowski 1988 ...... Bob Klick 2007 ...... Matt Shango 1956 ...... Arthur Freiman 1992 ...... Erik Burton Most Valuable Defensive Lineman 2008 ...... Tristan Black 1957 ...... Benny Paolucci 1993 ...... Nate Bush 1975 ...... Guy Kebbe 2009 ...... Joique Bell/Bruno Shkreli 1958 ...... James O’Hara 1994 ...... Erik Burton 1976 ...... Vic Vereecke 2010 ...... Joe Long 1995 ...... Matt Fishburn 1978 ...... Jerry LaPointe 2011 ...... Zach Houghton Attention: Individuals who can provide any missing 1996 ...... Dean Bacheller 1979 ...... Don Sarnacki 2012 ...... Chet Privett awards data should contact the WSU Sports Information 1998 ...... Jon Roberts 1990 ...... Eric Ruth 2013 ...... Stefan Terleckyj Offi ce at (313) 577-7542. Your valuable assistance would 1999 ...... Joe Niemczewski 1991 ...... Joe Golaszewski 2014 ...... Desmond Martin be greatly appreciated. 2000 ...... Sterling Walker 1993 ...... Tim Morris Thank you! 2001 ...... Jorge Gomez 1994 ...... Gary Ruttan 2002 ...... Daniel Stuckey 1995 ...... Gary Ruttan

96 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL RECORDS RUSHING Touchdowns Ashland (6-22) KICK RETURNS Most Attempts Game 6 ...... Joique Bell vs. Ashland, 10/3/09 Punt Returns Game 52 ...... Joe Gough vs. Hillsdale, 11/13/93 6 ...... Joique Bell vs. Ferris State, 10/17/09 Game 7 ...... Keith Bennett vs. Central State, 11/1/86 Season 385 ...... Joe Gough, 1994 Season 32 ...... Joique Bell, 2009 Season 30 ...... Stephen Stokes, 2002 Career 1,181 ...... Joique Bell, 2006-09 Career 96 ...... Joique Bell, 2006-09 Career 81 ...... Jerriel Burrus, 2003-06

Net Yards Point After Touchdown Attempts Punt Return Yardage Game 326 ...... Toney Davis at St. Cloud State, 11/19/11 Game 10 ...... Stefan Terleckyj vs. Urbana, 9/3/11 Game 145 ...... Newman Ertell vs. Ferris State, 10/13/23 Season 2,084 ...... Joique Bell, 2009 Season 72 ...... Stefan Terleckyj, 2011 145 ...... Sterling Walker vs. Indianapolis, 10/28/00 Career 6,728 ...... Joique Bell, 2006-09 Career 172 ...... Stefan Terlecky, 2010-13 Season 342 ...... Nate Bush, 1993 Career 834 ...... Jerriel Burrus, 2003-06 Touchdowns Point After Touchdown Made Game 6 ...... Joique Bell vs. Ferris State, 10/17/09 Game 9 ...... Stefan Terleckyj at Tiffi n, 9/11/10 Kickoff Returns Season 29 ...... Joique Bell, 2009 9 ...... Stefan Terleckyj vs. Urbana, 9/3/11 Game 7 ...... Four times, most recently by Career 88 ...... Joique Bell, 2006-09 Season 70 ...... Stefan Terleckyj, 2011 ...... Jerriel Burrus at Grand Valley, 9/20/03 Career 169 ...... Stefan Terlecky, 2010-13 Season 28 ...... Jon Roberts, 1998 Average Per Carry Career 81 ...... Jon Roberts, 1995-98 Game 12.2 ...... Joique Bell (26-318) vs. Mercyhurst, 9/16/06 Consecutive Point After Touchdowns Made Season 8.06 ...... Vic Zucco (79-637), 1953 Season 44 ...... Stefan Terleckyj, 2010 and 2011 Kickoff Return Yardage Career 7.29 ...... Gary Baillargeon (166-1,210), 1951-52 Career 65 ...... Stefan Terleckyj, 2011-13 Game 191 ...... Val Showers vs. Carson-Newman, 9/13/14 Season 634 ...... Jon Roberts, 1998 PASSING Field Goals Made Career 1,734 ...... Jon Roberts, 1995-98 Attempts Game 5 ...... Carey Starnes vs. Towson State, 9/27/80 Game 59 ...... Michael Gluski vs. Hillsdale, 10/24/98 Season 14 ...... David Chudzinski, 2006 Kickoff Return Average Season 390 ...... Mark Friday, 1993 14 ...... Paul Graham, 2014 Game 49.3 ...... Dick Lisabeth vs. Iowa State, 9/22/51 Career 961 ...... Mickey Mohner, 2009-12 Career 39 ...... Stefan Terleckyj, 2010-13 Season 30.7 ...... Dante Dunn (17-522), 2008 Consec. 14 ...... Paul Graham, 2014 Career 26.9 ...... Dante Dunn (63-1,696), 2005-08 Completions Game 31 ...... Randy Hutchison vs. Michigan Tech, 10/18/03 RECEIVING ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 31 ...... Nolan Martin at Grand Valley, 10/1/05 Receptions Game 386 ...Joique Bell vs. Mercyhurst, 9/16/06 (318 rush, 23 rec, 45 KOR) Season 209 ...... Mark Friday, 1993 Game 14 ...... Nick Body vs. Indianapolis, 9/24/05 Season 2,462 ...... Joique Bell, 2006 Career 537 ...... Mickey Mohner, 2009-12 Season 87 ...... Troy Burrell, 2011 Career 8,055 ...... Joique Bell, 2006-09 Career 187 ...... Troy Burrell, 2008-11 Yards TACKLES Game 439 ...... Mickey Mohner vs. Lake Erie, 10/8/11 Yards Total Tackles Season 2,799 ...... Mickey Mohner, 2011 Game 239 ...... Dick Lisabeth vs. North Dakota State, 10/22/54 Game 26 ...... Tim Morris vs. Saginaw Valley, 9/8/90 Career 7,287 ...... Mickey Mohner, 2009-12 Season 1,633 ...... Troy Burrell, 2011 Season 172 ...... Tim Morris (116-56), 1994 Career 3,138 ...... Pierre Brown, 1998-01 Career 527 ...... Tim Morris (321-206), 1989-90, 93-94 Interceptions Game 5 ...... Jason Charron at Hillsdale, 10/14/00 Touchdowns Solo Tackles 5 ...... Rich Popp at Northwood, 10/18/86 Game 4 ...... Pierre Brown at Findlay, 9/29/01 Season 116 ...... Tim Morris, 1994 5 ...... George Birch vs. NE Missouri St., 10/7/72 Season 17 ...... Pierre Brown, 2000 Career 321 ...... Tim Morris, 1989-90, 93-94 Season 19 ...... Jason Charron, 2000 Career 37 ...... Pierre Brown, 1998-01 19 ...... Mark Friday, 1993 Assisted Tackles 19 ...... Paul Kroll, 1989 Average Per Reception Season 86 ...... Paul Butcher, 1984 19 ...... Alastair “Ollie” Mitchell, 1982 Game 38.0 ...... Jake Weingartz (3-114) at Northwood, 10/28/06 Career 250 ...... Keith Anleitner, 1973-76 Career 44 ...... Jason Charron, 1999-2001 Season 22.61 ...... Pierre Brown (66-1,492), 2000 Career 22.36 ...... Jim Konopka (22-492), 1966-68 Tackles for Loss Touchdowns Game 6 ...... Gary Ruttan vs. St. Francis, 10/1/94 Game 5 ...... Dan Gray at Findlay, 9/29/01 PUNTING 6 ...... Joe Spuhler vs. Indianapolis, 10/27/01 5 ...... Mickey Mohner vs. Ashland, 10/6/10 Attempts Season 28.5 ...... Nores Fradi (24-9/113), 2014 5 ...... Mickey Mohner vs. Lake Erie, 10/8/11 Game 16 ...... Alex Jamieson vs. Central Michigan, 11/27/30 Career 53.0 ...... Leo Wells (44-18/243 yds), 2002-05 Season 25 ...... Mickey Mohner, 2011 Season 77 ...... Brad Newitt, 1999 Career 55 ...... Mickey Mohner, 2009-12 Career 223 ...... Erik Burton, 1991-94 Tackles for Loss Yards Season 113 ...... Nores Fradi, 2014 Percentage Yards Career 268 ...... Albert Brown, 1983-86 Game .792 ....Randy Hutchison (19-24) at Northern Mich., 10/25/03 Game 589 ...... George Gembis vs. Michigan State, 9/25/36 Season .601 ...... Mickey Mohner (158-263), 2010 Season 2,865 ...... Brad Newitt, 1999 Quarterback Sacks Career .581 ...... Randy Hutchison (279-480), 2001-03 Career 8,051 ...... Erik Burton, 1991-94 Season 13.5 ...... Gary Ruttan (13-1/70 yds), 1994 Career 32.5 ...... Albert Brown (32-1/101 yds), 1983-86 Average Per Completion Average Game 24.4 ...... Mickey Mohner (18-439) vs. Lake Erie, 10/8/11 Game 52.3 ...... A.J. Vaughn vs. John Carroll, 10/2/65 INTERCEPTIONS Season 16.2 ...... Jason Charron (147-2,385), 2000 Season 44.1 ...... A.J. Vaughn (17-750), 1965 Pass Interceptions Career 13.9 ...... Dan Gray (251-3,490), 2000-02 Career 41.1 ...... George Gembis, 1936-38 Game 4 ...... Chuck Aldrich vs. Michigan Tech, 10/16/82 4 ...... Jerry Megenity at Hillsdale, 10/9/76 SCORING TOTAL OFFENSE 4 ...... Dick Lisabeth vs. Washington (Mo.), 10/9/54 Points Scored Plays Season 13 ...... Matt Didio, 1983 Game 36 ...... Joique Bell vs. Ashland, 10/3/09 Game 66 ...... Nolan Martin at Grand Valley, 10/1/05 Career 23 ...... Chuck Aldrich, 1979-82 36 ...... Joique Bell vs. Ferris State, 10/17/09 Season 448 ...... Mark Friday, 1993 Kicker 15 ...... Carey Starnes vs. Towson State, 9/27/80 Career 1,198 ...... Joique Bell, 2006-09 Yards Season 192 ...... Joique Bell, 2009 Game 144 ...... Jeremy Jones at Nebraska-Kearney, 11/26/11 Kicker 106 ...... Stefan Terleckyj, 2011 Yards Season 221 ...... Don Fears, 1959 Career 576 ...... Joique Bell, 2006-09 Game 555 ...... A.J. Vaughn vs. Wis.-Milwaukee, 9/30/67 Career 406 ...... Jeremy Jones, 2008-11 Kicker 286 ...... Stefan Terleckyj, 2010-13 Season 2,779 ...... Mickey Mohner, 2011 Career 7,186 ...... Mickey Mohner, 2009-12 FORCED FUMBLES Game 3 ...... Greg Hasse at Nebraska-Kearney, 11/26/11

#WARRIORFB 97 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE WSU INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS Rushing Attempts Yards Passing Touchdowns Scored 52 ...... Joe Gough vs. Hillsdale, 11/13/93 439 ...... Mickey Mohner vs. Lake Erie, 10/8/11 6 ...... Joique Bell vs. Ashland, 10/3/09 51 ...... Joique Bell vs. Hillsdale, 10/14/06 425 ...... Jason Charron vs. Findlay, 9/30/00 6 ...... Joique Bell vs. Ferris State, 10/17/09 46 ...... Joe Gough vs. St. Francis, 10/1/94 382 ...... Mickey Mohner at Grand Valley, 11/7/09 5 ...... Joique Bell at Mercyhurst, 9/15/07 44 ...... Joique Bell at Mercyhurst, 9/15/07 376 ...... Mike Grennier vs. Ferris State, 11/14/87 5 ...... Toney Davis at St. Cloud State, 11/19/11 41 ...... Joe Gough at Northern Michigan, 10/24/92 363 ...... Dan Gray at Northern Michigan, 10/6/01 4 ...... Russ Lightbody vs. Ferris State, 10/30/20 41 ...... Joe Gough vs. Carson-Newman, 9/3/94 358 ...... Paul Kroll at Saginaw Valley, 10/28/89 4 ...... Al Litzenburger vs. Grand Rapids J.C., 11/8/25 40 ...... Joe Gough vs. Grand Valley, 11/6/93 357 ...... Paul Kroll vs. Indianapolis, 9/1/90 4 ...... Gary Baillargeon vs. Eastern Michigan, 11/1/52 39 ...... Mike Cahill vs. Illinois-Benedictine, 9/28/74 355 ...... Mickey Mohner vs. Ashland, 10/16/10 4 ...... Elbert Richmond vs. Valparaiso, 11/15/52 39 ...... Joe Gough vs. Indianapolis, 9/5/92 -- vs. Michigan Tech, 11/5/94 345 ...... Randy Hutchison vs. Michigan Tech, 10/18/03 4 ...... Dick Byas vs. Illinois-Chicago Circle, 10/7/73 39 ...... Chris Middlebrooks at Indianapolis, 9/25/04 337 ...... Jason Charron at Mercyhurst, 9/2/00 4 ...... Mike Stankovich at Hillsdale, 10/9/76 39 ...... Desmond Martin at Lake Erie, 11/8/14 328 ...... Paul Kroll vs. Ferris State, 9/22/90 4 ...... Terry Grimes vs. Ashland, 11/13/76 325 ...... Michael Gluski at Westminster, 11/7/98 4 ...... L.C. Bulger III vs. Michigan Tech, 10/6/84 Net Yards Rushing 4 ...... Randy Holmes at Valparaiso, 9/17/88 326 ...... Toney Davis at St. Cloud State, 11/19/11 Touchdown Passes 4 ...... Steve Lee vs. Indianapolis, 9/1/90 318 ...... Joique Bell vs. Mercyhurst, 9/16/06 5 ...... Dan Gray at Findlay, 9/29/01 4 ...... Joe Gough at Northwood, 10/9/93 314 ...... Randy Holmes at Valparaiso, 9/17/88 5 ...... Mickey Mohner vs. Ashland, 10/16/10 4 ...... Pierre Brown at Findlay, 9/29/01 314 ...... Joique Bell vs. Northwood, 10/31/09 5 ...... Mickey Mohner vs. Lake Erie, 10/8/11 4 ...... Craig Duppong at Northwood, 11/2/02 292 ...... Desmond Martin at Lake Erie, 11/8/14 4 ...... A.J. Vaughn vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 9/30/67 4 ...... Craig Duppong vs. Mercyhurst, 11/9/02 284 ...... Joique Bell vs. Findlay, 9/19/09 4 ...... A.J. Vaughn vs. Case Tech, 11/4/67 4 ...... Craig Duppong at Northern Michigan, 10/25/03 278 ...... Joique Bell vs. Hillsdale, 10/14/06 4 ...... Paul Kroll vs. Ferris State, 11/11/89 4 ...... Joique Bell (5 times), MR at Ashland, 11/3/07 272 ...... Joique Bell vs. Ashland, 10/3/09 4 ...... Paul Kroll vs. Ferris State, 9/22/90 271 ...... A.J. Vaughn vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 9/30/67 4 ...... Mark Friday at Indianapolis, 9/4/93 Points Scored 263 ...... Joique Bell vs. Ferris State, 10/17/09 4 ...... Michael Gluski vs. Grand Valley, 9/27/97 36 ...... Joique Bell vs. Ashland, 10/3/09 258 ...... Joe Gough vs. Indianapolis, 9/5/92 4 ...... Jason Charron at Mercyhurst, 9/4/99 36 ...... Joique Bell vs. Ferris State, 10/17/09 252 ...... Joique Bell at Ferris State, 11/11/06 4 ...... Dan Gray vs. Ashland, 9/9/00 30 ...... Russ Lightbody vs. Ferris State, 10/30/20 237 ...... Mike Stankovich at Hillsdale, 10/9/76 4 ...... Jason Charron vs. Findlay, 9/30/00 30 ...... Joique Bell at Mercyhurst, 9/15/07 235 ...... Desmond Martin vs. Carson-Newman, 9/13/14 4 ...... Dan Gray at Northern Michigan, 10/6/01 30 ...... Toney Davis at St. Cloud State, 11/19/11 233 ...... Craig Duppong at Northwood, 11/2/02 4 ...... Mickey Mohner at Grand Valley, 11/7/09 25 ...... Elbert Richmond vs. Valparaiso, 11/15/52 230 ...... Chris Middlebrooks at Indianapolis, 9/25/04 4 ...... Mickey Mohner vs. Urbana, 9/3/11 24 ...... Al Litzenburger vs. Grand Rapids J.C., 11/8/25 228 ...... Vic Zucco at Washington (Mo.), 10/10/53 24 ...... John Hazely at Southern Illinois, 9/24/49 227 ...... Joique Bell at Mercyhurst, 9/15/07 Passing Percentage (minimum 20 att.) 24 ...... Gary Baillargeon vs. Eastern Michigan, 11/1/52 224 ...... L.C. Bulger III vs. Michigan Tech, 10/6/84 79.2 ...... Randy Hutchison (19-24) at Northern Michigan, 10/25/03 24 ...... Dick Byas vs. Illinois-Chicago Circle, 10/7/73 215 ...... L.C. Bulger III at Michigan Tech, 10/17/87 77.3 ...... Mickey Mohner (17-22) vs. Findlay, 11/12/11 24 ...... Mike Stankovich at Hillsdale, 10/9/76 75.0 ...... Mickey Mohner (18-24) vs. Lake Erie, 10/8/11 24 ...... Terry Grimes vs. Ashland, 11/13/76 Rushing Touchdowns 72.7 ...... Mickey Mohner (16-22) vs. Northern Michigan, 10/20/12 24 ...... L.C. Bulger III vs. Michigan Tech, 10/6/84 6 ...... Joique Bell vs. Ferris State, 10/17/09 71.4 ...... Mickey Mohner (15-21) at Minnesota-Duluth, 12/3/11 24 ...... Randy Holmes at Valparaiso, 9/17/88 5 ...... Joique Bell vs. Ashland, 10/3/09 70.9 ...... Rich Popp (22-31) at Ferris State, 10/20/84 24 ...... Steve Lee vs. Indianapolis, 9/1/90 5 ...... Toney Davis at St. Cloud State, 11/19/11 69.2 ...... Michael Gluski (18-26) vs. Grand Valley, 9/27/97 24 ...... Joe Gough at Northwood, 10/9/93 4 ...... Elbert Richmond vs. Valparaiso, 11/15/52 69.0 ...... Mark Friday (20-29) at Northwood, 10/9/93 24 ...... Pierre Brown at Findlay, 9/29/01 4 ...... Mike Stankovich at Hillsdale, 10/9/76 67.9 ...... James Phillips (19-28) at Northwood, 11/2/02 24 ...... Craig Duppong at Northwood, 11/2/02 4 ...... Terry Grimes vs. Ashland, 11/13/76 66.7 ...... Randy Hutchison (24-36) vs. Hillsdale, 10/11/03 24 ...... Craig Duppong vs. Mercyhurst, 11/9/02 4 ...... L.C. Bulger vs. Michigan Tech, 10/6/84 66.7 ...... Mickey Mohner (30-45) vs. Ashland, 10/16/10 24 ...... Craig Duppong at Northern Michigan, 10/25/03 4 ...... Randy Holmes at Valparaiso, 9/17/88 24 ...... Joique Bell (5 times), MR at Ashland, 11/3/07 4 ...... Joe Gough at Northwood, 10/9/93 Receptions 4 ...... Craig Duppong at Northwood, 11/2/02 14 ...... Nick Body vs. Indianapolis, 9/24/05 Points Scored By Kicking 4 ...... Craig Duppong vs. Mercyhurst, 11/9/02 12 ...... Ray Ponder vs. Grand Valley, 11/9/91 15 ...... Carey Starnes vs. Towson State, 9/27/80 4 ...... Joique Bell vs. Mercyhurst, 9/16/06 12 ...... Chris Middlebrooks (RB) at Grand Valley, 10/1/05 14 ...... Stefan Terleckyj at Findlay, 11/13/10 4 ...... Joique Bell vs. Hillsdale, 10/14/06 12 ...... Troy Burrell vs. Ashland, 10/16/10 13 ...... David Chudzinski at Ferris State, 10/18/08 4 ...... Joique Bell at Mercyhurst, 9/15/07 11 ...... Jimmy Hill vs. Hillsdale, 10/24/98 12 ...... Greg Guyon vs. Ferris State, 11/9/74 4 ...... Joique Bell vs. Gannon, 10/6/07 11 ...... Pierre Brown at Findlay, 9/29/01 12 ...... Robert Klick at Valparaiso, 9/17/88 4 ...... Joique Bell at Indianapolis, 10/20/07 11 ...... Pierre Brown at Grand Valley, 11/3/01 12 ...... David Chudzinski at Gannon, 10/7/06 4 ...... Joique Bell at Ashland, 11/3/07 11 ...... Nick Body at Northern Michigan, 10/25/03 12 ...... Stefan Terleckyj at Northern Michigan, 10/1/11 11 ...... Nick Body at Saginaw Valley, 9/10/05 12 ...... Paul Graham at Northern Michigan, 10/18/14 Passing Attempts 11 ...... Troy Burrell at Minnesota-Duluth, 12/3/11 11 ...... Jerry McGowan at Ferris State, 10/20/84 59 ...... Michael Gluski vs. Hillsdale, 10/24/98 11 ...... Craig Motzer vs. Tiffi n, 10/11/86 -- at Tiffi n, 11/7/87 54 ...... Jason Charron vs. Grand Valley, 11/4/00 Reception Yards 11 ...... David Chudzinski vs. Hillsdale, 10/14/06 54 ...... Nolan Martin at Grand Valley, 10/1/05 239 ...... Dick Lisabeth vs. North Dakota State, 10/22/54 11 .....Stefan Terleckyj at Saginaw Valley, 10/30/10 -- vs. Indianapolis, 11/6/10 51 ...... Randy Hutchison vs. Michigan Tech, 10/18/03 232 ...... Pierre Brown at Hillsdale, 10/14/00 11 ...... Paul Graham vs. Carson-Newman, 9/13/14 -- at Findlay, 11/1/14 50 ...... Mark Friday vs. Ashland, 10/2/93 216 ...... Sterling Walker at Northern Michigan, 10/6/01 11 ...... Paul Graham at Lake Erie, 11/8/14 49 ...... Michael Gluski at St. Joseph’s, 11/14/98 210 ...... Troy Burrell vs. Lake Erie, 10/8/11 49 ...... Jason Charron vs. Saginaw Valley, 10/21/00 209 ...... Pierre Brown vs. Findlay, 9/30/00 Extra Points Made 47 ...... Michael Gluski vs. Mercyhurst, 9/5/98 207 ...... Mark Woodson vs. Grand Valley, 10/10/81 9 ...... Stefan Terleckyj at Tiffi n, 9/11/10 46 ...... Anthony Frederick at Ferris State, 10/14/95 205 ...... Pierre Brown at Findlay, 9/29/01 9 ...... Stefan Terleckyj vs. Urbana, 9/3/11 46 ...... Jason Charron at Ashland, 9/25/99 195 ...... Pierre Brown at Indianapolis, 10/28/00 8 ...... Dick Lisabeth vs. Omaha, 10/27/51 46 ...... Jason Charron at Mercyhurst, 9/2/00 187 ...... Ray Ponder vs. Indianapolis, 9/1/90 7 ...... Stefan Terleckyj vs. Tiffi n, 9/10/11 187 ...... Troy Burrell vs. Ashland, 10/16/10 7 ...... Paul Graham vs. Walsh, 10/25/14 Pass Completions 6 ...... H.G. Iler vs. Central Michigan, 11/15/19 31 ...... Randy Hutchison vs. Michigan Tech, 10/18/03 Touchdown Receptions 6 ...... Russ Lightbody vs. Ferris State, 10/30/20 31 ...... Nolan Martin at Grand Valley, 10/1/05 4 ...... Pierre Brown at Findlay, 9/29/01 6 ...... John Hazely at Southern Illinois, 9/24/49 30 ...... Mickey Mohner vs. Ashland, 10/16/10 3 ...... Nate Bush at Indianapolis, 9/24/94 6 ...... Bill Kelley vs. Saint Joseph’s, 9/20/75 26 ...... Paul Kroll at Saginaw Valley, 10/28/89 3 ...... Jimmy Hill at Westminster, 11/7/98 6 ...... Roy Morris vs. Michigan Tech, 10/16/82 26 ...... Anthony Frederick at Ferris State, 10/14/95 3 ...... Jimmy Hill at St. Joseph’s, 11/14/98 6 ...... Jerry McGowan at Michigan Tech, 10/6/84 26 ...... Michael Gluski at St. Joseph’s, 11/14/98 3 ...... Pierre Brown at Mercyhurst, 9/4/99 6 ...... Robert Klick at Valparaiso, 9/17/88 25 ...... Mark Friday at Indianapolis, 9/4/93 3 ...... Pierre Brown vs. Ashland, 9/9/00 6 ...... Greg Gundersen at Northern Michigan, 10/25/03 25 ...... Michael Gluski vs. Mercyhurst, 9/5/98 3 ...... Pierre Brown vs. Findlay, 9/30/00 6 ...... David Chudzinski at Saint Joseph’s, 9/8/07 -- at Mercyhurst, 9/15/07 25 ...... Michael Gluski vs. Hillsdale, 10/24/98 3 ...... Pierre Brown at Hillsdale, 10/14/00 6 ...... David Chudzinski at Ashland, 11/3/07 -- at Northwood, 11/1/08 25 ...... Jason Charron at Ashland, 9/25/99 3 ...... Troy Burrell vs. Ashland, 10/16/10 6 ...... Anthony Morasso vs. Ferris State, 10/17/09 25 ...... Jason Charron vs. Findlay, 9/30/00 3 ...... Troy Burrell vs. Lake Erie, 10/8/11 6 ...... Stefan Terleckyj vs. Lake Erie, 10/8/11 -- vs. Findlay, 11/12/11 2 ...... 29 times by 14 individuals, MR Michael Johnson vs. Walsh, 10/25/14 6 ...... Stefan Terleckyj at St. Cloud State, 11/19/11 6 ...... Paul Graham vs. Northwood, 9/27/14

98 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Extra Point Attempts Plays Kickoff Return Yards 9/10 ...... Stefan Terleckyj vs. Urbana, 9/3/11 66 ...... Nolan Martin at Grand Valley, 10/1/05 191 ...... Val Showers vs. Carson-Newman, 9/13/14 9/9 ...... Stefan Terleckyj at Tiffi n, 9/11/10 64 ...... Michael Gluski at St. Joseph’s, 11/14/98 177 ...... Tom Badalamenti vs. Ferris State, 11/9/85 8/9 ...... Dick Lisabeth vs. Omaha, 10/27/51 63 ...... Mark Friday vs. Ashland, 10/2/93 171 ...... Val Showers vs. Grand Valley State, 11/9/13 5/8 ...... Jeff Cetlinski vs. Washington (Mo.), 10/26/68 62 ...... Michael Gluski vs. Hillsdale, 10/24/98 167 ...... Jon Roberts at Bloomsburg, 8/31/96 8/8 ...... Robert Guindi vs. Northwood, 10/27/79 60 ...... Randy Hutchison vs. Michigan Tech, 10/18/03 159 ...... Dante Dunn vs. Indianapolis, 10/21/06 6/8 ...... Jerry McGowan at Michigan Tech, 10/6/84 57 ...... Anthony Frederick at Ferris State, 10/14/95 157 ...... Stan Thornton vs. Findlay, 9/22/07 7/7 ...... Stefan Terleckyj vs. Tiffi n, 9/10/11 57 ...... Jason Charron vs. Grand Valley, 11/4/00 148 ...... Dick Lisabeth at Iowa State, 9/22/51 7/7 ...... Paul Graham vs. Walsh, 10/25/14 56 ...... Jason Charron vs. Saginaw Valley, 10/21/00 148 ...... Josh Renel vs. Ashland, 10/3/09 6/7 ...... Stefan Terleckyj at. St. Cloud State, 11/19/11 54 ...... Jimmy Hill vs. St. Francis, 9/21/96 140 ...... Josh Renel at St. Cloud State, 11/19/11 5/7 ...... Duane Lockhart at Evansville, 10/15/77 53 ...... Dan Gray at Ashland, 9/8/01 134 Thabiti Williamson vs. Findlay, 9/11/99 -- Dante Dunn at Ashland, 10/4/08 5/7 ...... Anthony Morasso vs. Ashland, 10/3/09 Yards Gained All-Purpose Yards Field Goals Made 555* ...... A.J. Vaughn vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 9/30/67 386 ...... Joique Bell vs. Mercyhurst, 9/16/06 5 ...... Carey Starnes vs. Towson State, 9/27/80 439 ...... Mickey Mohner vs. Lake Erie, 10/8/11 346 ...... Sterling Walker at Northern Michigan, 10/6/01 4 ...... David Chudzinski at Ferris State, 10/18/08 424 ...... Jason Charron vs. Findlay, 9/30/00 346 ...... Craig Duppong at Northwood, 11/2/02 3 ...... Greg Guyon vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 11/2/74 -- vs. Ferris State, 11/9/74 374 ...... Randy Hutchison vs. Michigan Tech, 10/18/03 326 ...... Toney Davis at St. Cloud State, 11/19/11 3 ...... Robert Guindi vs. Northwood, 10/27/79 368 ...... Mike Grennier vs. Ferris State, 11/14/87 320 ...... Joique Bell vs. Hillsdale, 10/14/06 3 ...... Jerry McGowan at Ferris State, 10/20/84 368 ...... Dan Gray at Northern Michigan, 10/6/01 319 ...... Josh Renel vs. Indianapolis, 11/6/10 3 ...... Craig Motzer at Illinois State, 9/20/86 363 ...... Randy Hutchison at Michigan Tech, 10/19/02 317 ...... Joique Bell vs. Ashland, 10/3/09 3 ...... Craig Motzer vs. California (Pa.), 9/5/87 355 ...... Mickey Mohner vs. Ashland, 10/16/10 314 ...... Joique Bell vs. Northwood, 10/31/09 3 ...... Craig Motzer at Tiffi n, 11/7/87 354 ...... Paul Kroll at Saginaw Valley, 10/28/89 305 ...... Joique Bell at Ferris State, 11/11/06 3 ...... Robert Klick vs. St. Joseph’s, 10/27/90 354 ...... Mickey Mohner at Grand Valley, 11/7/09 305 ...... Joique Bell vs. Ferris State, 10/17/09 3 ...... Matt Fishburn at St. Francis, 9/30/95 351 ...... Paul Kroll vs. Ferris State, 9/22/90 300 ...... Desmond Martin at Lake Erie, 11/8/14 3 ...... Stephen Wayne at Findlay, 9/14/02 *Tied-for-22nd highest total in NCAA Division II history. 3 ...... David Chudzinski at Gannon, 10/7/06 Total Tackles 3 ...... Stefan Terleckyj at Findlay, 11/13/10 Punt Returns 26 ...... Tim Morris vs. Saginaw Valley, 9/8/90 3 ...... Stefan Terleckyj at Northern Michigan, 10/1/11 7 ...... Keith Bennett at Central State, 11/1/86 25 ...... Keith Anleitner at Northwood, 11/1/75 3 ...... Paul Graham at Northern Michigan, 10/18/14 6 ...... Nate Bush at St. Joseph’s, 10/30/93 25 ...... Tim Morris (11-14) vs. Hillsdale, 10/29/94 6 ...... Jimmy Hill vs. Ashland, 10/11/97 24 ...... Tim Morris (12-12) vs. Ferris State, 10/15/94 Punt Attempts 6 ...... Sterling Walker vs. Indianapolis, 10/27/01 24 ...... Rodney Simmons (16-8) vs. Indianapolis, 9/23/95 16 ...... Alex Jamieson vs. Central Michigan, 11/27/30 6 ...... Stephen Stokes at Ferris State, 9/28/02 24 ...... Nick Thomas (9-15) vs. Ashland, 10/3/09 15 ...George Gembis vs. Michigan State, 9/25/36 -- vs. Michigan State, 9/26/37 5 ...... Al Lundquist vs. John Carroll, 10/2/65 23 ...... Gerard Franklin vs. Saginaw Valley, 10/29/88 14 ...... George Gembis at Michigan State, 9/24/38 5 ...... George Crawford vs. Eastern Michigan, 10/28/67 21 ...... Keith Percin at Central State, 11/1/86 13 ...... George Gembis vs. Central Michigan, 1936 5 ...... Kevin Dixson at Saginaw Valley, 9/14/91 21 ...... Tom Beer (6-15) at Ashland, 10/3/92 13 ...... Jack Kline vs. Hillsdale, 11/21/70 5 ...... Kevin Dixson vs. Grand Valley, 11/9/91 20 ...... Paul Butcher (17-3) vs. Hillsdale, 10/5/85 13 ...... Mark Polcyn at Illinois State, 9/20/86 5 ...... Ebbie Herbert at Northwood, 10/17/92 12 ...... Greg Gundersen at Gannon, 10/30/04 5 ...... Nate Bush at St. Joseph’s, 9/10/94 Tackles For Loss 11 ...... David Gaiss at Illinois State, 9/21/85 -- Matt Garver at Ashland, 9/19/87 5 ...... Jimmy Hill at Ferris State, 10/4/97 6 ...... Gary Ruttan vs. St. Francis, 10/1/94 11 ...... Jason Webster at Carson-Newman, 8/31/95 5 ...... Roger White at Hillsdale, 10/14/00 6* ...... Joe Spuhler vs. Indianapolis, 10/27/01 11 ...... Brad Newitt at Hillsdale, 10/23/99 5 ...... Stephen Stokes at Findlay, 9/14/02 5 ...... Ron Adkins vs. Indianapolis, 9/13/97 11 ...... Adam Nemer-Kaiser at Northern Iowa, 8/29/02 5 ...... Stephen Stokes vs. Northern Michigan, 10/26/02 5 ...... Nick Burgess at Westminster, 11/7/98 11 ...... Greg Gundersen at Grand Valley, 9/20/03 5 ...... Jerriel Burrus vs. Gannon, 10/29/05 5 ...... Jason Carpenter at Westminster, 11/7/98 5 ...... Josh Renel vs. Indianapolis, 9/13/08 5 ...... Taiwan Brown vs. Findlay, 9/30/00 Punting Yards 5 ...... Josh Renel vs. Northern Michigan, 10/11/08 5 ...... Leo Wells at Findlay, 9/14/02 589 ...... George Gembis vs. Michigan State, 9/25/36 5 ...... Josh Renel at Indianapolis, 9/12/09 5 ...... Alan Guy vs. Indianapolis, 9/24/05 567 ...... Alex Jamieson vs. Central Michigan, 1930 5 ...... Nick Thomas vs. Ferris State, 10/17/09 563 ...... George Gembis vs. Michigan State, 9/26/37 Punt Return Yards 4 ...... 16 times by 12 individuals, MR Jeremy Jones at Lake Erie, 10/9/10 520 ...... George Gembis vs. Central Michigan, 1936 145 ...... Newman Ertell vs. Ferris State, 10/13/23 *T-4th highest single-game tackles for loss in NCAA Division II history. 515 ...... Mark Polcyn at Illinois State, 9/20/86 145 ...... Sterling Walker at Indianapolis, 10/28/00 493 ...... George Gembis vs. Michigan State, 9/24/38 138 ...... Dick Byas vs. Illinois-Chicago Circle, 10/27/73 Pass Interceptions 484 ...... George Gembis at Eastern Michigan, 10/15/38 126 ...... Robert Luby vs. Hillsdale, 11/20/37 4 ...... Dick Lisabeth vs. Washington (Mo.), 10/9/54 456 ...... Adam Nemer-Kaiser at Northern Iowa, 8/29/02 119 ...... Nate Bush vs. St. Francis, 9/18/93 4 ...... Jerry Megenity at Hillsdale, 10/9/76 438 ...... David Gaiss at Illinois State, 9/21/85 101 ...... Josh Renel at Northwood, 11/1/08 4 ...... Chuck Aldrich vs. Michigan Tech, 10/16/82 410 ...... Greg Guyon vs. Hillsdale, 11/10/73 100 ...... Dick Lisabeth vs. Omaha, 10/27/51 3 ...... Ken Russell vs. Bradley, 10/11/69 410 ...... Greg Gundersen at Gannon, 10/30/04 96 ...... Jerriel Burrus vs. Gannon, 8/30/03 3 ...... Jerry Megenity vs. Saint Joseph’s, 9/20/75 86 ...... Josh Renel at Ashland, 10/15/11 3 ...... Derrick Mason at Grand Valley, 10/3/87 Punting Average (min. 5 punts) 85 ...... Keith Bennett at Central State, 11/1/86 3 ...... Brad Armstrong vs. Northwood, 10/21/89 52.3 ...... A.J. Vaughn vs. John Carroll, 10/2/65 76 ...... Jerriel Burrus vs. Mercyhurst, 9/16/06 3 ...... Earl Carruthers at Ashland, 10/4/03 47.0 ...... Stefan Terleckyj (7-329) at Grand Valley, 11/3/12 3 ...... Stan Thornton vs. Ferris State, 11/10/07 46.2 ...... Stefan Terleckyj (6-277) vs. Hillsdale, 10/6/12 Kickoff Returns 3 ...... Jeremy Jones at Nebraska-Kearney, 11/26/11 45.4 ...... Stefan Terleckyj (7-318) vs. Saginaw Valley, 10/29/11 7 ...... John Kocher vs. Wheaton, 10/7/61 44.6 ...... Brad Newitt (9-401) at Mercyhurst, 9/4/99 7 ...... Derrick Coakley at Grand Valley, 9/30/89 Pass Interception Yards 44.2 ...... Stefan Terleckyj (5-221) at Northern Michigan, 10/26/13 7 ...... Roger White at Grand Valley, 11/3/01 144 ...... Jeremy Jones at Nebraska-Kearney, 11/26/11 44.0 ...... Stefan Terleckyj (6-264) at Ferris State, 11/2/13 7 ...... Jerriel Burrus at Grand Valley, 9/20/03 100 ...... Angelo Nicholas vs. Allegheny, 10/10/59 43.8 ...... Stefan Terleckyj (8-350) vs. Northwood, 10/5/13 6 ...... Jeff Garvin at Dayton, 9/12/87 100 ...... Don Fears at Thiel, 11/7/59 43.0 ...... Mark Polcyn (5-215) vs. Grand Valley, 9/27/86 6 ...... Jon Roberts at Hillsdale, 10/28/95 100 ...... John Kersey at SUNY-Buff alo, 10/3/81 42.5 ...... Brad Newitt (6-255) vs. Findlay, 9/11/99 6 ...... Dante Dunn at Ashland, 10/4/08 100 ...... Jeremy Jones vs. Hillsdale, 10/23/10 42.3 ...... Stefan Terleckyj (6-254) at Hillsdale, 10/12/13 6 ...... Josh Renel vs. Ashland, 10/3/09 95 ...... Russ Lightbody vs. Grand Rapids J.C., 11/13/20 6 ...... Val Showers vs. Carson-Newman, 9/13/14 91 ...... Leo Wells vs. Findlay, 10/15/05 Most punts downed inside 20 5 ...... Tom Badalamenti vs. Ferris State, 11/9/85 86 ...... Jeremy Jones at Ferris State, 10/18/08 5 ...... Stefan Terleckyj vs. Saginaw Valley, 10/2911 5 ...... Jimmy Brown at Indianapolis, 9/4/93 85 ...... Jerry Schnelker at Akron, 10/28/39 5 ...... Paul Graham at Findlay, 11/1/14 5 ...... Jon Roberts at Bloomsburg, 8/31/96 & at Northern Michigan, 11/2/96 85 ...... Joe Magnatta vs. Michigan State, 10/10/42 4 ...... Stefan Terleckyj at Minn.-Duluth, 12/3/11 & at Saginaw Valley, 10/11/12 5 ...... Jon Roberts at Ferris State, 10/10/98 85 ...... Anthony DeDamos vs. Hillsdale, 11/15/14 3 ...... Branko Hamilton at Indianapolis, 9/12/09 5 ...... Jamie Carpenter vs. Indianapolis, 10/16/99 82 ...... Gerren DuHart vs. Hillsdale, 10/6/12 3 ...... Caleb McFerren at Findlay, 9/23/06 5 ...... Thabiti Williamson vs. Saginaw Valley, 10/21/00 3 ...... Shane Morris vs. Northern Michigan, 10/11/08 -- vs. Hillsdale, 10/25/08 5 ...... Sterling Walker vs. Ferris State, 9/22/01& at Grand Valley, 11/3/01 Forced Fumbles 3 ....Stefan Terleckyj at Winston-Salem State, 12/10/11 & at Hillsdale, 10/22/11 5 ...Craig Duppong at Northwood, 11/2/02 & Gary Frisby at Mich. Tech, 10/9/04 3 ...... Greg Hasse at Nebraska-Kearney, 11/26/11 3 ...... Trent Pohl vs. Gannon, 10/6/07 5 ...... Josh Renel at Hillsdale, 10/24/09 & at St. Cloud State, 11/19/11 2 ...Matt Shango vs. Northwood, 10/27/07 -- Daunte Akra at Lake Erie, 10/9/10 3 ...... Zack George at Lake Erie, 10/9/10 5 ...... Jay Hayes at Grand Valley, 11/3/12 2 ...... Aaron Cornett vs. Urbana, 9/3/11 -- Ed Viverette vs. Ferris State, 10/27/12 3 ...... Stefan Terleckyj at Carson-Newman, 9/5/13 -- vs. Ashland, 9/14/13 5 ...... Val Showers at Ferris State, 11/2/13 2 ...... Ed Viverette at Carson-Newman, 9/5/13

#WARRIORFB 99 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE WSU TEAM GAME RECORDS Rushing Attempts Touchdown Passes Points Scored Punt Return Average (minimum 3 returns) 81 ...... vs. Illinois-Benedictine, 9/28/74 6 ...... vs. Ashland, 9/9/00 69 ...... vs. Urbana, 9/10/11 48.33 ...... at Indianapolis (3-145), 10/28/00 70 ...... at Ashland, 11/3/07 5 ...... at Findlay, 9/29/01 65 ...... vs. Hillsdale, 11/20/37 39.67 ...... vs. St. Francis (3-119), 9/18/93 64 ...... vs. Michigan Tech, 11/5/94 5 ...... vs. Ashland, 10/16/10 -- vs. Lake Erie, 10/8/11 63 ...... at Tiffi n, 9/11/10 26.25 ...... at Northwood (4-105), 11/1/08 64 ...... vs. Malone, 9/28/13 4 ...... at Indianapolis, 9/4/93 -- vs. St. Joseph’s, 9/9/95 62 ...... vs. Omaha, 10/27/51 23.40 ...... vs. Gannon (5-117), 8/30/03 64 ...... at Michigan Tech, 11/16/13 4 ...... at Mercyhurst, 9/4/99 -- vs. Findlay, 9/30/00 61 ...... vs. Washington (Mo.), 10/26/68 22.25 ...... vs. Indianapolis (4-89), 11/6/10 63 ...... vs. Northwood, 9/4/10 4 ...... at Northern Michigan, 10/6/01 57 ...... vs. Michigan Tech, 10/6/84 19.00 ...... vs. Mercyhurst (4-76), 9/16/06 61 ...... vs. Indianapolis, 9/5/92 & vs. St. Francis, 10/1/94 4 ...... Northern Michigan, 10/26/02 56 ...... vs. Gannon, 10/6/07 16.67 ...... at Findlay (3-50), 9/23/06 60 ...... at Northwood, 10/17/92 4 ...... at Grand Valley, 11/7/09 -- vs. Urbana, 9/3/11 55 ...... vs. Grand Rapids Junior College, 11/8/25 15.33 ...... vs. Ohio Dominican (3-46), 9/25/10 60 .....vs. Gannon, 10/6/07 & at Saginaw Valley, 10/30/10 4 ...... vs. Walsh, 10/25/14 55 ...... vs. Tiffi n, 9/10/11 54 ...... vs. Ferris State, 10/13/23 Kickoff Returns Net Yards Rushing Passing Percentage (minimum 20 attempts) 12 ...... at Grand Valley, 11/3/01 537 ...... vs. St. Mary’s, 9/29/34 79.2 ...... at Northern Michigan (19-24), 10/25/03 Field Goals Made 10 ...... at Saginaw Valley, 9/6/97 468 ...... at Valparaiso, 9/17/88 77.3 ...... vs. Findlay (17-22), 11/12/11 5 ...... vs. Towson State, 9/27/80 10 ...... at Grand Valley, 11/7/09 432 ...... vs. Valparaiso, 10/4/75 72.7 ...... vs. Northern Michigan (16-22), 10/20/12 4 ...... at Ferris State, 10/18/08 9 ...... at Grand Valley, 9/20/03 428 ...... vs. Michigan Tech, 10/6/84 72.0 ...... vs. Lake Erie (18-25), 10/8/11 3 ...... vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 11/2/74 9 ...... at Michigan Tech, 10/9/04 398 ...... vs. Ferris State, 10/17/09 71.4 ...... at Minnesota-Duluth (15-21), 12/3/11 3 ...... vs. Ferris State, 11/9/74 9 ...... at Ashland, 11/3/07 387 ...... vs. Northwood, 10/31/09 70.4 ...... vs. Grand Valley (19-27), 9/27/97 3 ...... vs. Northwood, 10/27/79 8 ...... 9 times, MR at Hillsdale, 10/24/09 386 ...... at St. Cloud State, 11/19/11 70.0 ...... vs. Carson-Newman (14-20), 9/13/14 3 ...... at Ferris State, 10/20/84 378 ...... vs. Findlay, 9/19/09 69.2 ...... at Hillsdale (18-26), 10/12/02 3 ...... at Illinois State, 9/20/86 Kickoff Return Yards 353 ...... at Ashland, 11/3/07 68.9 ...... at Northwood (20-29), 10/9/93 3 ...... vs. California (Pa.), 9/5/87 258 ...... vs. Findlay, 9/22/07 349 ...... at Lake Erie, 11/8/14 67.9 ...... at Northwood (19-28), 11/2/02 3 ...... at Tiffi n, 11/7/87 225 ...... at Mercyhurst, 9/15/07 3 ...... vs. St. Joseph’s, 10/27/90 221 ...... at Bloomsburg, 8/31/96 Yards Per Rush (minimum 30 attempts) Yards Per Pass Attempt (minimum 20 attempts) 3 ...... at St. Francis, 9/30/95 216 ...... at Findlay, 9/12/98 8.676 ...... vs. Mercyhurst (34-295), 9/16/06 17.560 ...... vs. Lake Erie (439/25), 10/8/11 3 ...... at Findlay, 9/14/02 216 ...... vs. Indianapolis, 10/21/06 8.591 ...... vs. Findlay (44-378), 9/19/09 13.227 ...... vs. Findlay (291/22), 11/12/11 3 ...... at Gannon, 10/7/06 213 ...... at Northern Michigan, 10/6/01 8.234 ...... vs. Northwood (47-387), 10/31/09 11.333 ...... vs. Urbana (272/24), 9/3/11 3 ...... vs. Gannon, 10/6/07 209 ...... vs. Pittsburg State, 12/17/11 7.878 ...... at St. Cloud State (49-386), 11/19/11 10.897 ...... vs. Findlay (425/39), 9/30/00 3 ...... at Findlay, 11/13/10 201 ...... at Ashland, 11/3/07 7.384 ...... vs. Ashland (39-288), 10/3/09 10.714 ...... at Gannon (225/21), 10/7/06 3 ...... at Northern Michigan, 10/1/11 199 ...... at Carson-Newman, 9/5/13 7.254 ...... vs. Michigan Tech (59-428), 10/6/84 10.500 ...... at Northern Michigan (252/24), 10/25/03 3 ...... at Northern Michigan, 10/18/14 193 ...... at Grand Valley, 11/3/01 7.086 ...... vs. Ferris State (35-248), 10/27/12 10.391 ...... at Indianapolis (239/23), 9/24/94 7.043 ...... vs. Northwood (47-331), 10/24/87 9.950 ...... at Northwood (199/20), 10/28/06 Punt Attempts Kickoff Return Average (minimum 5 returns) 7.026 ...... vs. Carson-Newman (39-274), 9/13/14 9.804 ...... vs. Ashland (402/41), 9/9/00 16 ...... vs. Central Michigan, 11/27/30 43.00 ...... vs. Findlay (6-258), 9/22/07 7.023 ...... vs. Urbana (43-302), 9/3/11 9.667 ...... vs. Grand Valley (261/27), 9/27/97 15 ...... vs. Michigan State, 9/25/36 37.60 ...... vs. Grand Valley State (5-188), 11/9/13 15 ...... vs. Michigan State, 9/26/37 32.40 ...... vs. Hillsdale (5-162), 10/14/06 Rushing Touchdowns Plays 14 ...... at Michigan State, 9/24/38 32.14 ...... at Mercyhurst (7-225), 9/15/07 6 ...... at Valparaiso, 9/17/88 103 ...... at Ashland (70 rush, 33 pass), 11/3/07 13 ...... vs. Central Michigan, 10/10/36 31.83 ...... vs. Carson-Newman (6-191), 9/13/14 6 ...... at Ashland, 11/3/07 95 ...... vs. Saginaw Valley, 10/21/00 13 ...... vs. Hillsdale, 11/21/70 31.00 ...... at Indianapolis (6-186), 9/12/09 6 ...... vs. Ferris State, 10/17/09 95 ...... at Ashland, 9/8/01 13 ...... at Illinois State, 9/20/86 30.86 ...... at Findlay (7-216), 9/12/98 6 ...... at Tiffi n, 9/11/10 92 ...... at St. Joseph’s, 11/14/98 12 ...... at Gannon, 10/30/04 30.43 ...... at Northern Michigan (7-213), 10/6/01 6 ...... at St. Cloud State, 11/19/11 91 ...... at Northwood, 10/2/99 29.86 ...... vs. Pittsburg State (7-209), 12/17/11 5 ...... at Mercyhurst, 9/15/07 91 ...... at Hillsdale, 10/14/00 Punting Yards 28.60 ...... at St. Cloud State (5-143), 11/19/11 5 ...... vs. Gannon, 10/6/07 89 ...... vs. Ashland, 10/2/93 589 ...... vs. Michigan State, 9/25/36 5 ...... vs. Ashland, 10/3/09 89 ...... vs. Hillsdale, 11/13/93 567 ...... vs. Central Michigan, 11/27/30 All-Purpose Yards 5 ...... vs. Indianapolis, 11/6/10 89 ...... at Ashland, 9/25/99 563 ...... vs. Michigan State, 9/26/37 782 ...... at Northern Michigan, 10/6/01 5 ...... vs. Urbana, 9/3/11 & vs. Malone, 9/28/13 89 ...... at Grand Valley (35 rush, 54 pass), 10/1/05 456 ...... at Northern Iowa, 8/29/02 756 ...... at Ashland, 11/3/07 435 ...... vs. Hillsdale, 10/13/01 745 ...... vs. Urbana, 9/3/11 Passing Attempts Yards Gained 403 ...... at Ashland, 10/3/92 730 ...... vs. Findlay, 9/30/00 62 ...... at Ashland, 9/8/01 644 ...... vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 9/30/67 401 ...... at Mercyhurst, 9/4/99 718 ...... vs. Northern Michigan, 10/26/02 59 ...... vs. Hillsdale, 10/24/98 638 ...... vs. Findlay, 9/30/00 395 ...... at Grand Valley, 9/20/03 711 ...... at Hillsdale, 10/14/00 58 ...... at Mercyhurst, 9/2/00 638 ...... vs. Lake Erie, 10/8/11 394 ...... at Ferris State, 10/4/97 705 ...... at Mercyhurst, 9/15/07 58 ...... vs. Saginaw Valley, 10/21/00 613 ...... vs. Ashland, 9/9/00 705 ...... vs. Lake Erie, 10/8/11 54 ...... vs. Grand Valley, 11/4/00 607 ...... vs. Northern Michigan, 10/26/02 Punting Average (minimum 5 punts) 691 ...... at Tiffi n, 9/11/10 54 ...... vs. Grand Valley, 9/21/02 597 ...... vs. Michigan Tech, 10/6/84 52.3 ...... vs. John Carroll, 10/2/65 684 ...... at Valparaiso, 9/17/88 54 ...... at Grand Valley, 10/1/05 596 ...... at Hillsdale, 10/14/00 45.4 ...... vs. Saginaw Valley (7-318), 10/29/11 51 ...... vs. Michigan Tech, 10/18/03 574 ...... vs. Urbana, 9/3/11 44.6 ...... at Mercyhurst (9-401), 9/4/99 Pass Interceptions 50 ...... 3 times, MR vs. Northwood, 11/10/01 574 ...... at Lake Erie, 11/8/14 44.2 ...... at Northern Michigan (5-221), 10/26/13 8 ...... vs. Michigan Tech, 10/16/82 544 ...... at Michigan Tech, 10/25/97 43.8 ...... vs. Northwood (8-350), 10/5/13 7 ...... at Toledo, 11/15/25 Pass Completions 43.5 ...... vs. Hillsdale (10-435), 10/13/01 7 .vs. Washington (Mo.), 10/9/54 -- vs. Bradley, 10/11/69 31 ...... vs. Michigan Tech, 10/18/03 Yards Per Play (minimum 50 plays) 42.5 ...... vs. Findlay (6-255), 9/11/99 31 ...... at Grand Valley, 10/1/05 10.290 ...... vs. Lake Erie (638/62), 10/8/11 Interception Return Yards 30 ...... vs. Ashland, 10/16/10 8.622 ...... vs. Findlay (638/74), 9/30/00 Punt Returns 144 ...... at Nebraska-Kearney, 11/26/11 26 ...... at Ferris State, 10/14/95 8.567 ...... vs. Urbana (574/67), 9/3/11 7 ...... at Central State, 11/1/86 129 ...... at Ferris State, 10/18/08 26 ...... vs. Mercyhurst, 9/5/98 8.481 ...... vs. Ashland (441/52), 10/3/09 7 ...... vs. Gannon, 10/29/05 101 ...... vs. Hillsdale, 10/23/10 26 ...... at St. Joseph’s, 11/14/98 8.269 ...... vs. Walsh (521/63), 10/25/14 6 ...... vs. Ashland, 10/11/97 100 ...... vs. Allegheny, 10/10/59 26 ...... at Ashland, 9/25/99 7.567 ...... vs. Northwood (454/60), 10/31/09 6 ...... vs. Saginaw Valley, 10/21/00 100 ...... at Thiel, 11/7/59 26 ...... vs. Grand Valley, 9/21/02 7.557 ...... vs. Michigan Tech (597/79), 10/6/84 6 ...... vs. Indianapolis, 10/27/01 100 ...... at SUNY-Buff alo, 10/3/81 26 ...... at Carson-Newman, 9/5/13 7.494 ...... vs. Northern Michigan (607/81), 10/26/02 6 ...... at Ferris State, 9/28/02 100 ...... at St. Cloud State, 11/19/11 25 ...... 5 times, most recently at GVSU, 11/7/09 7.454 ...... at Lake Erie (574/77), 11/8/14 6 ...... vs. Indianapolis, 9/13/08 95 ...... vs. Grand Rapids J.C., 11/13/20 7.322 ...... vs. Carson-Newman (432/59), 9/13/14 Yards Passing Punt Return Yards Total Tackles 439 ...... vs. Lake Erie, 10/8/11 Touchdowns Scored 145 ...... vs. Ferris State, 10/13/23 137 ...... vs. Northern Michigan (76-61), 11/1/97 426 ...... at Ashland, 9/8/01 10 ...... vs. Urbana, 9/3/11 145 ...... at Indianapolis, 10/28/00 134 ...... vs. Northern Michigan (78-56), 10/26/91 425 ...... vs. Findlay, 9/30/00 9 ...... vs. Omaha, 10/27/51 138 ...... vs. Illinois-Chicago Circle, 10/27/73 131 ...... vs. Hillsdale (73-58), 10/19/96 402 ...... vs. Ashland, 9/9/00 9 ...... vs. Washington (Mo.), 10/26/68 119 ...... vs. St. Francis, 9/18/93 117 ...... vs. Ashland (37-80), 10/3/09 397 ...... at Grand Valley, 11/7/09 9 ...... at Tiffi n, 9/11/10 117 ...... vs. Gannon, 8/30/03 126 ...... at Carson-Newman (24-102), 9/5/13 387 ...... at Northern Michigan, 10/6/01 8 ...... vs. Tiffi n, 9/10/11 105 ...... at Northwood, 11/1/08 108 ...... vs. Ferris State (48-60), 10/27/12 378 ...... vs. Northern Michigan, 10/26/02 7 ...... at Evansville, 10/15/77 -- at Mercyhurst, 9/15/07 89 ...... vs. Indianapolis, 11/6/10 106 ...... vs. Findlay (68-38), 9/22/07 370 ...... at Mercyhurst, 9/2/00 7 ...... vs. Gannon, 10/6/07 -- vs. Ashland, 10/3/09 86 ...... at Ashland, 10/15/11 361 ...... at Indianapolis, 10/17/98 7 ...... at St. Cloud State, 11/19/11 80 ...... at Saginaw Valley, 11/15/03 Blocked Kicks 355 ...... vs. Ashland, 10/16/10 7 ...... vs. Walsh, 10/25/14 77 ...... vs. Gannon, 10/29/05 3 ...... vs. Hillsdale, 10/14/06

100 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS Net Yards Rushing (1,000-yard rushers) 278 ...... Dan Gray, 2001 14.92 ...... Rich Popp (75-1119), 1986 5.44 ...... Troy Burrell (16 games), 2011 2,084 ...... Joique Bell, 2009 274 ...... Jason Charron, 1999 14.74 ...... Gary Rossi (62-914), 1970 5.40 ...... Ray Ponder (10 games), 1991 2,065# ...... Joique Bell, 2006 14.54 ...... Carl Roscoe, (56-814), 2013 5.36 ...... Michael Johnson (11 games), 2014 1,593 ...... Joe Gough, 1994 Pass Completions 14.36 ...... Ed Skowneski (59-847), 1975 5.30 ...... Greg Goldstein (10 games), 1982 1,578 ...... Desmond Martin, 2014 209 ...... Mark Friday, 1993 14.34 ...... Dan Gray (121-1735), 2001 5.20 ...... Ray Ponder (10 games), 1990 1,557 ...... Toney Davis, 2011 186 ...... Randy Hutchison, 2003 1,427 ...... Joique Bell, 2007 186 ...... Mickey Mohner, 2011 Passing Yards Per Game (since 1970) Total Plays 1,353 ...... Josh Renel, 2011 158 ...... Mickey Mohner, 2010 247.6 ...... Michael Gluski (8 games), 1998 448 ...... Mark Friday, 1993 1,340 ...... Joe Gough, 1992 156 ...... Michael Gluski, 1997 238.5 ...... Jason Charron (10 games), 2000 400 ...... Randy Hutchison, 2003 1,315 ...... Craig Duppong, 2002 153 ...... Michael Gluski, 1998 225.3 ...... Mark Friday (11 games), 1993 387 ...... Michael Gluski, 1997 1,266 ...... Thabiti Williamson, 2000 147 ...... Jason Charron, 2000 216.9 ...... Dan Gray (8 games), 2001 385 ...... Joe Gough, 1994 1,250 ...... Joe Gough, 1993 138 ...... Rich Popp, 1984 208.4 ...... Randy Hutchison (11 games), 2003 371 ...... Mickey Mohner, 2011 1,249 ...... Josh Renel, 2010 137 ...... Paul Kroll, 1989 183.2 ...... Mickey Mohner (11 games), 2010 367 ...... Jason Charron, 2000 1,152 ...... Joique Bell, 2008 137 ...... Nolan Martin, 2005 182.4 ...... Paul Kroll (10 games), 1989 366 ...... Paul Kroll, 1989 1,104 ...... L.C. Bulger III, 1987 179.8 ...... Richard Popp (10 games), 1984 366 ...... Michael Gluski, 1998 1,089 ...... Craig Duppong, 2003 Passing Yards 174.9 ...... Mickey Mohner (16 games), 2011 356 ...... Nolan Martin, 2005 1,029 ...... Chris Middlebrooks, 2005 2,799 ...... Mickey Mohner, 2011 171.3 ...... Michael Gluski (11 games), 1997 352 ...... Ed Skowneski, 1973 #Second in NCAA Division II in 2006. 2,478 ...... Mark Friday, 1993 #All-time NCAA Division II Freshman Record. 2,385 ...... Jason Charron, 2000 Pass Reception Yards Total Off ense Yards 2,292 ...... Randy Hutchison, 2003 1,633* ...... Troy Burrell, 2011 2,779 ...... Mickey Mohner, 2011 Rushing Attempts 2,015 ...... Mickey Mohner, 2010 1,492# ...... Pierre Brown, 2000 2,499 ...... Randy Hutchison, 2003 385* ...... Joe Gough, 1994 1,981 ...... Michael Gluski, 1998 1,110 ...... Nick Body, 2003 2,374 ...... Mark Friday, 1993 348# ...... Joique Bell, 2006 1,884 ...... Michael Gluski, 1997 953 ...... Pierre Brown, 2001 2,365 ...... Jason Charron, 2000 326 ...... Joique Bell, 2009 1,824 ...... Paul Kroll, 1989 900 ...... Troy Burrell, 2010 2,178 ...... Joique Bell, 2009 324 ...... Joe Gough, 1993 1,798 ...... Rich Popp, 1984 879 ...... Michael Johnson, 2014 2,105 ...... Joique Bell, 2006 290 ...... Toney Davis, 2011 1,735 ...... Dan Gray, 2001 859 ...... Ray Ponder, 1990 2,031 ...... Michael Gluski, 1998 289 ...... Joique Bell, 2007 858 ...... Jimmy Hill, 1998 2,014 ...... Mickey Mohner, 2010 287 ...... Desmond Martin, 2014 Passing Touchdowns 845 ...... Tom Badalamenti, 1984 1,965 ...... Michael Gluski, 1997 285 ...... Joe Gough, 1992 25 ...... Mickey Mohner, 2011 775 ...... Jimmy Hill, 1997 1,866 ...... A.J. Vaughn, 1967 285 ...... Josh Renel, 2011 21 ...... Jason Charron, 2000 *10th highest single-season total in NCAA Division II 251 ...... Craig Duppong, 2003 19 ...... Mark Friday, 1993 history. -- #Led NCAA Division II in 2000. Touchdowns Responsible For 230 ...... Ed Skowneski (QB), 1973 19 ...... Michael Gluski, 1998 33 ...... Joique Bell, 2009 *NCAA Division II Record 17 ...... A.J. Vaughn, 1967 Pass Receptions 29 ...... Joique Bell, 2007 #Led NCAA Division II in 2006 (2nd among all divisions) 14 ...... Michael Gluski, 1997 87 ...... Troy Burrell, 2011 26 ...... Mickey Mohner, 2011 14 ...... Mickey Mohner, 2010 73 ...... Nick Body, 2003 24 ...... Jason Charron, 2000 Rushing Touchdowns 13 ...... Dick Brown, 1952 67 ...... Nick Body, 2005 24 ...... Joique Bell, 2006 29 ...... Joique Bell, 2009 13 ...... Dan Gray, 2001 66 ...... Pierre Brown, 2000 23 ...... Ed Skowneski, 1975 25 ...... Joique Bell, 2007 12 ...... Rich Popp, 1984 -- Paul Kroll, 1989 60 ...... Jimmy Hill, 1998 22 ...... Toney Davis, 2011 22 ...... Joique Bell, 2006 12 ...... Jason Charron, 1999 59 ...... Michael Johnson, 2014 21 ...... Mark Friday, 1993 22 ...... Toney Davis, 2011 57 ...... Pierre Brown, 2001 21 ...... Michael Gluski, 1998 18 ...... Ed Skowneski, 1975 Passes Had Intercepted 57 ...... Troy Burrell, 2010 18 ...... Pierre Brown, 2000 16 ...... Desmond Martin, 2014 19 ...... Alastair Mitchell, 1982 54 ...... Ray Ponder, 1991 14 ...... Josh Renel, 2010 19 ...... Paul Kroll, 1989 53 ...... Greg Goldstein, 1982 Total Off ense Per Game (since 1970) 14 ...... Josh Renel, 2011 19 ...... Mark Friday, 1993 Pass Receptions -- Running Back Record 253.9 ...... Michael Gluski (8 games), 1998 13 ...... Joe Gough, 1994 19 ...... Jason Charron, 2000 45 ...... Craig Duppong (RB), 2003 236.5 ...... Jason Charron (10 games), 2000 13 ...... Toney Davis, 2012 17 ...... Michael Gluski, 1998 227.2 ...... Randy Hutchison (11 games), 2003 17 ...... Jason Charron, 1999 Pass Reception Touchdowns 215.8 ...... Mark Friday (11 games), 1993 Average Yards Per Rush (minimum 78 attempts) 13 ...... Rich Popp, 1984 -- Rich Popp, 1986 17 ...... Pierre Brown, 2000 210.0 ...... Dan Gray (8 games), 2001 8.06 ...... Vic Zucco (79-637), 1953 13 ...... Mike Grennier, 1988 15 ...... Jimmy Hill, 1998 198.0 ...... Joique Bell (11 games), 2009 6.89 ...... Robert Rogers (80-551), 1974 13 ...... Randy Hutchison, 2003 -- Nolan Martin, 2005 15 ...... Troy Burrell, 2011 191.4 ...... Joique Bell (11 games), 2006 6.77 ...... Gary Baillargeon (103-697), 1952 11 ...... Pierre Brown, 2001 183.1 ...... Mickey Mohner (11 games), 2010 6.39 ...... Joique Bell (326-2084), 2009 Passing Percentage (minimum 130 attempts) 10 ...... Michael Johnson, 2014 178.6 ...... Michael Gluski (11 games), 1997 6.21 ...... Thabiti Williamson (204-1266), 2000 .601 ...... Mickey Mohner (158-263), 2010 9 ...... Pierre Brown, 1999 175.4 ...... Carl Roscoe (10 games), 2014 6.00 ...... Craig Duppong (219-1315), 2002 .590 ...... Randy Hutchison (186-315), 2003 8 ...... Nate Collins, 2002 5.93 ...... Joique Bell (348-2065), 2006 .569 ...... Carl Roscoe (107-188), 2014 7 ...... Ray Ponder, 1991 Total Off ense Per Play (since 1970) - min. 150 plays 5.76 ...... Daryl Graham (139-800), 2007 .557 ...... Mickey Mohner (186-334), 2011 7 ...... Nick Body, 2003 7.73 ...... Carl Roscoe (227-1754), 2014 5.70 ...... Doug Griffi n (80-456), 2013 .538 ...... John Lonchar (71-132), 1983 6 ...... Elbert Richmond, 1952 7.49 ...... Mickey Mohner (371-2779), 2011 5.58 ...... Josh Renel (224-1249), 2010 .537 ...... Rich Popp (138-257), 1984 6 ...... Paul Hay, 1967 7.02 ...... Randy Hutchison (151-1060), 2002 .536 ...... Mark Friday (209-390), 1993 6 ...... Jim Konopka, 1967 6.99 ...... Mickey Mohner (288-2014), 2010 Rushing Yards Per Game (since 1970) .5314 ...... Anthony Frederick (93-175), 1994 6 ...... David Lee, 1988 6.58 ...... Joique Bell (331-2178), 2009 189.5* ...... Joique Bell (11 games), 2009 .5310 ...... Mickey Mohner (120-226), 2012 6 ...... Ray Ponder, 1990 -- Jimmy Hill, 1997 6.44 ...... Jason Charron (367-2365), 2000 187.7 ...... Joique Bell (11 games), 2006 .529 ...... Mickey Mohner (73-138), 2009 6 ...... Sterling Walker, 2001 -- Troy Burrell, 2010 6.40 ...... Mickey Mohner (163-1044), 2009 144.8 ...... Joe Gough (11 games), 1994 6.27 ...... Thabiti Williamson (205-1286), 2000 143.5 ...... Desmond Martin (11 games), 2014 Passing Effi ciency Rating (minimum 125 attempts) Average Yards Per Catch (minimum 24 receptions) 6.25 ...... Randy Hutchison (400-2499), 2003 129.7 ...... Joique Bell (11 games), 2007 144.20 ...... Mickey Mohner, 2011 22.61 ...... Pierre Brown (66-1492), 2000 6.15 ...... Anthony Frederick (214-1316), 1994 126.6 ...... Thabiti Williamson (10 games), 2000 142.01 ...... A.J. Vaughn, 1967 19.66 ...... Chad Fietsam (29-570), 1986 125.0 ...... Joe Gough (10 games), 1993 137.05 ...... Carl Roscoe, 2014 19.36 ...... Brandon Brown (28-542), 2000 All-Purpose Yards (rushing, receiving, returns) 124.9 ...... Josh Renel (10 games), 2010 134.40 ...... Mickey Mohner, 2010 18.78 ...... Tom Badalamenti (45-845), 1984 2,462* ...... Joique Bell, 2006 121.8 ...... Joe Gough (11 games), 1992 131.18 ...... Mickey Mohner, 2009 18.77 ...... Troy Burrell (87-1633), 2011 2,392 (led NCAA Division II)...... Joique Bell, 2009 119.5 ...... Craig Duppong (11 games), 2002 125.71 ...... Dick Brown, 1952 18.60 ...... Ken Johnson (25-465), 1993 2,336 ...... Josh Renel, 2011 *Led all four NCAA Divisions in rushing yards per game. 125.28 ...... Anthony Frederick, 1994 18.32 ...... Troy Burrell (25-458), 2009 2,133 ...... Josh Renel, 2010 122.39 ...... Randy Hutchison, 2003 18.24 ...... Nick Body (29-529), 2006 2,128 ...... Thabiti Williamson, 2000 Passing Attempts 118.33 ...... Mike Soluk, 1960 18.16 ...... Jake Weingartz (25-454), 2006 1,880 ...... Craig Duppong, 2003 390 ...... Mark Friday, 1993 117.76 ...... Rich Popp, 1984 17.79 ...... Chad Fietsam (24-427), 1987 1,875 ...... Craig Duppong, 2002 335 ...... Jason Charron, 2000 1,823 ...... Joique Bell, 2007 334 ...... Michael Gluski, 1997 Average Yards Per Completion (minimum 55) Receptions Per Game (since 1970) 1,727 ...... Steve Lee, 1990 334 ...... Mickey Mohner, 2011 16.22 ...... Jason Charron (147-2385), 2000 6.70 ...... Nick Body (10 games), 2005 1,720 ...... Desmond Martin, 2014 322 ...... Michael Gluski, 1998 16.03 ...... A.J. Vaughn (68-1090), 1967 6.64 ...... Nick Body (11 games), 2003 1,656 ...... Troy Burrell, 2011 315 ...... Randy Hutchison, 2003 15.38 ...... Mickey Mohner (73-1123), 2009 6.60 ...... Pierre Brown (10 games), 2000 *All-time NCAA Division II Freshman Record. 291 ...... Paul Kroll, 1989 15.09 ...... Carl Roscoe (107-1615), 2014 5.70 ...... Pierre Brown (10 games), 2001 285 ...... Nolan Martin, 2005 15.05 ...... Mickey Mohner (186-2799), 2011 5.45 ...... Jimmy Hill (11 games), 1998

#WARRIORFB 101 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS All-Purpose Yards Per Game (since 1951) 16 ...... Greg Gundersen (9-16), 2003 Punt Return Touchdowns *Led NCAA Division II in 1983. 223.8 ...... Joique Bell (11 games), 2006 16 ...... Dave Chudzinski (14-16), 2006 2 ...... Dick Byas, 1973 **Led NCAA Division II in 1974. 217.5 ...... Joique Bell (11 games), 2009 15 ...... Paul Jane (5-15), 1964 2 ...... Nate Bush, 1993 213.3 ...... Josh Renel (10 games), 2010 15 ...... Stefan Terleckyj (11-15), 2010 1 ...... 16 times Interceptions Returned for Touchdown 212.8 ...... Thabiti Williamson (10 games), 2000 15 ...... Paul Graham (14-15), 2014 2 ...... Ron Adkins, 1995 172.7 ...... Steve Lee (10 games), 1990 Punt Return Average (minimum 13 returns) 170.9 ...... Craig Duppong (11 games), 2003 Field Goal Pct. (since 1951 - minimum 10 attempts) 16.46 ...... Josh Renel (13-214), 2010 Total Tackles 170.5 ...... Craig Duppong (11 games), 2002 93.3 ...... Paul Graham (14-15), 2014 14.87 ...... Nate Bush (23-342), 1993 172 ...... Tim Morris (116-56), 1994 165.7 ...... Joique Bell (11 games), 2007 87.5 ...... Dave Chudzinski (14-16), 2006 13.11 ...... Jerriel Burrus (19-249), 2004 160 ...... Keith Anleitner (93-67), 1975 160.6 ...... Dick Byas (10 games), 1973 73.3 ...... Stefan Terleckyj (11-15), 2010 12.77 ...... Josh Renel (13-166), 2011 158 ...... Tim Morris (95-63), 1990 159.3 ...... Pierre Brown (10 games), 2000 71.4 ...... Bob Klick (10-14), 1990 12.46 ...... John Hazely (13-162), 1947 156 ...... Randy Epley (87-69), 1977 71.4 ...... Stefan Terleckyj (10-14), 2012 12.11 ...... Dick Byas (27-327), 1973 155 ...... Ken Johnson (95-60), 1996 Points Scored 66.7 ...... Craig Motzer (12-18), 1987 11.35 ...... Don Didlake (17-193), 1970 153 ...... George Breaz (34-114), 1971 192 ...... Joique Bell, 2009 66.7 ...... Matt Fishburn (12-18), 1997 10.79 ...... Jerriel Burrus (24-259), 2006 147 ...... Paul Butcher (93-54), 1985 168 ...... Joique Bell, 2007 66.7 ...... Stephen Wayne (8-12), 2002 10.63 ...... Josh Renel (24-255), 2008 145 ...... Paul Butcher (59-86), 1984 138 ...... Joique Bell, 2006 64.7 ...... Jerry McGowan (11-17), 1984 10.38 ...... Keith Bennett (13-135), 1985 144 ...... Rod Simmons (71-73), 1997 132 ...... Toney Davis, 2011 63.6 ...... Craig Motzer (7-11), 1986 136 ...... Brian Van Gorder (75-61), 1978 110 ...... Pierre Brown, 2000 63.6 ...... Dave Chudzinski (7-11), 2008 Kickoff Return Yards 108 ...... Ed Skowneski, 1975 634 ...... Jon Roberts, 1998 Tackles For Loss 106 ...... Stefan Terleckyj, 2011 Punting Yards 621 ...... Val Showers, 2014 28.5 ...... Nores Fradi (24-9), 2014 96 ...... Josh Renel, 2011 2,865 ...... Brad Newitt, 1999 601 ...... Thabiti Williamson, 2000 20 ...... Gary Ruttan (20-0), 1994 96 ...... Desmond Martin, 2014 2,832 ...... Greg Gundersen, 2004 600 ...... Dante Dunn, 2007 17 ...... Joe Golaszewski (17-0), 1992 94 ...... Jimmy Hill, 1998 2,717 ...... Chuck Aldrich, 1982 589 ...... Josh Renel, 2011 17 ...... Tom Beer (17-0), 1993 2,653 ...... Andrew Szymanski, 1998 575 ...... Dick Byas, 1973 17 ...... Tim Morris (17-0), 1993 Touchdowns Scored 2,488 ...... Mark Polcyn, 1986 551 ...... Thabiti Williamson, 1999 17 ...... Tim Homrich (17-0), 2000 32 ...... Joique Bell, 2009 2,437 ...... Brian Cyr, 2005 524 ...... Derrick Coakley, 1989 16.5 ...... Daishawn Franklin (14-5), 1998 28 ...... Joique Bell, 2007 2,406 ...... Alastair Mitchell, 1983 522 ...... Dante Dunn, 2008 16.5 ...... Joe Spuhler (9-15), 2001 23 ...... Joique Bell, 2006 2,359 ...... George Gembis, 1938 506 ...... Stan Thornton, 2007 16 ...... Avery Barton-Taylor (16-0), 1984 22 ...... Toney Davis, 2011 2,354 ...... Stefan Terleckyj, 2013 16 ...... Leo Wells (13-6), 2002 18 ...... Ed Skowneski, 1975 2,301 ...... Stefan Terleckyj, 2011 Kickoff Returns 16 ...... Nick Thomas (12-8), 2009 18 ...... Pierre Brown, 2000 28 ...... Jon Roberts, 1998 15.5 ....John Kersey (15-1), 1983 -- Leo Wells (13-5), 2005 16 ...... Josh Renel, 2011 Punt Attempts 27 ...... Derrick Coakley, 1989 15.5 ...... Ed Viverette (13-5), 2011 16 ...... Desmond Martin, 2014 77 ...... Brad Newitt, 1999 27 ...... Thabiti Williamson, 2000 15 ...... Jimmy Hill, 1998 76 ...... Greg Gundersen, 2004 25 ...... Dick Byas, 1973 Quarterback Sacks 15 ...... Josh Renel, 2010 -- Troy Burrell, 2011 74 ...... Chuck Aldrich, 1982 25 ...... Val Showers, 2014 13.5 ...... Gary Ruttan (13-1), 1994 74 ...... Andrew Szymanski, 1998 24 ...... Randono Johnson, 1992 12 ...... Albert Brown (12-0), 1986 Extra Points Made 71 ...... Mark Polcyn, 1986 24 ...... Jerriel Burrus, 2003 11 ...... John Taylor (11-0), 1984 70 ...... Stefan Terleckyj, 2011 69 ...... Alastair Mitchell, 1983 23 ...... Thabiti Williamson, 1999 10.5 ...... Avery Barton-Taylor (10-1), 1984 44 ...... Stefan Terleckyj, 2010 65 ...... Dean Bacheller, 1996 23 ...... Sterling Walker, 2001 -- Josh Renel, 2011 10 ...... Joe Golaszewski (10-0), 1992 42 ...... Paul Graham, 2014 65 ...... Brian Cyr, 2005 9.5 ...... Gerald Lee (9-1), 1984 36 ...... Anthony Morasso, 2009 64 ...... Erik Burton, 1991 Kickoff Return Touchdowns 9 ...... Vic Vereecke (9-0), 1976 -- John Taylor (9-0), 1985 34 ...... David Chudzinski, 2007 62 ...... Bob Hock, 1975 2 ...... Dante Dunn, 2008 9 ...... Tim Morris (9-0), 1993 -- Tim Homrich (9-0), 2000 33 ...... David Chudzinski, 2006 62 ...... Adam Nemer-Kaiser, 1997 2 ...... James Jackson, 2011 30 ...... Bill Kelley, 1975 1 ...... 16 times, MR Val Showers, 2014 Passes Defended (interceptions/pass break-ups) 30 ...... Stefan Terleckyj, 2013 Punting Average (minimum 17 attempts) 21 ...... Matt Didio (13-8), 1983 29 ...... Jeff Cetlinski, 1967 44.12 ...... A.J. Vaughn (17-750), 1965 Kickoff Return Average (minimum 17 returns) 21 ...... Aaron Cornett (3-18), 2011 28 ...... Bill Kelley, 1976 -- Greg Gundersen, 2003 42.89 ...... George Gembis (55-2359), 1938 30.71 ...... Dante Dunn (17-522), 2008 19 ...... Tony Hawk (2-17), 1996 42.80 ...... Stefan Terleckyj (55-2354), 2013 28.11 ...... Stan Thornton (18-506), 2007 18 ...... Shaun Black (3-15), 2000 Extra Point Attempts 40.98 ...... Stefan Terleckyj (47-1926), 2012 27.27 ...... Dante Dunn (22-600), 2007 16 ...... Mark Makela (9-7), 1983 72 ...... Stefan Terleckyj, 2011 40.44 ...... Greg Guyon (54-2184), 1973 26.76 ...... Dante Dunn (17-455), 2006 15 ...... Tony Hawk (4-11), 1997 44 ...... Stefan Terleckyj, 2010 39.88 ...... Jim MacMillan (25-997), 1958 26.11 ...... Stan Thornton (19-496), 2009 14 ...... Rich Hammoud (2-12), 1993 43 ...... Paul Graham, 2014 38.66 ...... Branko Hamilton (38-1469), 2009 25.61 ...... Josh Renel (23-589), 2011 14 ...... Cornelius Dillard (4-10), 2008 40 ...... Anthony Morasso, 2009 38.26 ...... Adam Nemer-Kaiser (47-1798), 2002 25.41 ...... Val Showers (17-432), 2013 14 ...... Jeremy Jones (9-5), 2011 38 ...... Jeff Cetlinski, 1967 38.03 ...... Tasso Rumeliotis (32-1217), 1966 24.95 ...... Josh Renel (19-474), 2010 13 .....Tony Hawk (3-10), 1991 -- Tim Farmer (2-11), 1998 37 ...... David Chudzinski, 2007 38.02 ...... Erik Burton (46-1749), 1994 24.84 ...... Val Showers (25-621), 2014 13 ...... Dan Smitherman (3-10), 2001 34 ...... Bill Kelley, 1975 24.74 ...... Josh Renel (19-470), 2009 Since 1968. 34 ...... Matt Pomeroy, 2000 Punt Return Yards 33 ...... Dick Lisabeth, 1951 342 ...... Nate Bush, 1993 Interception Return Yards Pass Break-Ups 33 ...... Stephen Wayne, 2002 327 ...... Dick Byas, 1973 221 ...... Don Fears, 1959 18 ...... Aaron Cornett, 2011 33 ...... David Chudzinski, 2006 259 ...... Jerriel Burrus, 2006 196 ...... Jeremy Jones, 2011 17 ...... Tony Hawk, 1996 256 ...... George Crawford, 1967 169 ...... Alan Case, 1951 15 ...... Shaun Black, 2000 Field Goals Made 255 ...... Josh Renel, 2008 151 ...... Chuck Aldrich, 1981 12 ...... Rich Hammoud, 1993 14 ...... David Chudzinski, 2006 249 ...... Jerriel Burrus, 2004 131 ...... Matt Didio, 1983 12 ...... Gerren DuHart, 2014 14 ...... Paul Graham, 2014 238 ...... Derrick Coakley, 1989 130 ...... Stan Thornton, 2008 11 ...... Tony Hawk, 1997 12 ...... Craig Motzer, 1987 230 ...... Keith Bennett, 1986 124 ...... Jeremy Jones, 2010 11 ...... Tim Farmer, 1998 12 ...... Matt Fishburn, 1997 230 ...... Sterling Walker, 2001 123 ...... Angelo Nicholas, 1959 10 ...... Tony Hawk, 1991 -- RaShawn Hardy, 1993 12 ...... Stefan Terleckyj, 2011 214 ...... Josh Renel, 2010 115 ...... Don Didlake, 1969 10 ...... Alvin Mask, 2001 -- Dan Smitherman, 2001 11 ...... Carey Starnes, 1980 114 ...... Derrick Mason, 1988 10 ...... Derrion Fuqua, 2006 -- Cornelius Dillard, 2008 11 ...... Jerry McGowan, 1983 Punt Returns Since 1968. 11 ...... Jerry McGowan, 1984 30 ...... Stephen Stokes, 2002 Interceptions 11 ...... Stefan Terleckyj, 2010 28 ...... Keith Bennett, 1986 13* ...... Matt Didio, 1983 Consecutive Extra Point Kicks Made 10 ...... Robert Klick, 1990 -- Stefan Terleckyj, 2012 27 ...... Dick Byas, 1973 10** ...... Terry Rusin, 1974 44 ...... Stefan Terleckyj, 2010 26 ...... George Crawford, 1967 9 ...... Mark Makela, 1983 44 ...... Stefan Terleckyj, 2011 Field Goals Attempted (since 1951) 26 ...... Derrick Coakley, 1989 9 ...... Jeremy Jones, 2011 42 ...... Paul Graham, 2014 19 ...... Stefan Terleckyj (12-19), 2011 26 ...... Kevin Dixson, 1991 7 ...... Alan Case, 1951 33 ...... David Chudzinski, 2006 18 ...... Carey Starnes (11-18), 1980 25 ...... Sterling Walker, 2001 7 ...... Terry Johnson, 1978 25 ...... Stefan Terleckyj, 2012 18 ...... Jerry McGowan (11-18), 1983 24 ...... Jerriel Burrus, 2006 7 ...... Chuck Aldrich, 1981 21 ...... David Chudzinski, 2007 18 ...... Craig Motzer (12-18), 1987 24 ...... Josh Renel, 2008 6 ...... Dick Lisabeth, 1954 21 ...... Stefan Terleckyj, 2011 18 ...... Matt Fishburn (12-18), 1997 23 ...... Kevin Dixson, 1990 6 ...... Alex Tischler, 1967 -- Jerry Megenity, 1975 20 ...... Greg Gundersen, 2003 17 ...... Jerry McGowan (11-17), 1984 23 ...... Nate Bush, 1993 6 ...... Keith Anleitner, 1976 -- Chuck Aldrich, 1982 19 ...... Stefan Terleckyj, 2013 16 ...... Bob Guindi (5-16), 1979 23 ...... Jerriel Burrus, 2005 6 ...... Mark Makela, 1982 -- Derrick Mason, 1986 18 ...... Anthony Morasso, 2009

102 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TEAM SEASON RECORDS Rushing Yards Passing Yards 862 ...... 1993 Punt Yards 3,209 ...... 2011 3,107 ...... 2000 824 ...... 2007 2,865 ...... 1999 2,910 ...... 1975 2,874 ...... 2011 807 ...... 1999 2,832 ...... 2004 2,571 ...... 2009 2,671 ...... 2001 807 ...... 2000 2,730 ...... 1982 2,523 ...... 1976 2,499 ...... 1993 790 ...... 1998 2,653 ...... 1998 2,415 ...... 2007 2,470 ...... 2003 786 ...... 1975 2,488 ...... 1986 2,381 ...... 2014 2,382 ...... 1998 783 ...... 1984 2,437 ...... 2005 2,333 ...... 1977 2,315 ...... 1990 782 ...... 1977 2,421 ...... 1989 2,318 ...... 1974 2,291 ...... 2002 780 ...... 1976/2002 2,406 ...... 1983 2,210 ...... 2006 2,088 ...... 1997 2,360 ...... 2013 2,176 ...... 1994 2,049 ...... 2010 Total Off ense Per Game (since 1951) 2,301 ...... 2011 455.1 ...... (10 games), 2000 Rushing Attempts Passing Touchdowns 396.2 ...... (11 games), 2014 Punt Attempts 699 ...... 2011 28 ...... 2000 388.6 ...... (11 games), 2009 78 ...... 1999 666 ...... 1975 25 ...... 2011 382.9 ...... (10 games), 1976 78 ...... 2004 649 ...... 1977 22 ...... 2001 381.0 ...... (11 games), 2010 76 ...... 1998 606 ...... 1974 21 ...... 1998 380.2 ...... (16 games), 2011 75 ...... 1982 600 ...... 1976 20 ...... 1967 376.1 ...... (9 games), 1967 71 ...... 1986 550 ...... 1994 19 ...... 1993 372.5 ...... (11 games), 2002 70 ...... 1983 534 ...... 2007 16 ...... 1999 369.9 ...... (11 games), 2007 69 ...... 1985 527 ...... 1973 16 ...... 2002 352.2 ...... (11 games), 1993 67 ...... 2000 502 ...... 2013 15 ...... 1952/1984/1990/1997/2010 66 ...... 1996/1997/2005 501 ...... 1992 Yards Per Play Pass Completion Percentage (minimum 145 att.) 6.20 ...... 703-4358, 2014 Punting Average (minimum 30 punts) Rushing Touchdowns .5993 ...... 160-267, 2010 6.07 ...... 704-4275, 2009 41.40 ...... 57-2360, 2013 43 ...... 2011 .5787 ...... 206-356, 2003 5.84 ...... 1042-6083, 2011 40.12 ...... 48-1926, 2012 32 ...... 2007 .5732 ...... 137-239, 2014 5.66 ...... 740-4191, 2010 39.71 ...... 55-2184, 1973 30 ...... 1975 .5598 ...... 192-343, 2011 5.64 ...... 807-4551, 2000 37.77 ...... 47-1775, 1994 30 ...... 2009 .5350 ...... 214-400, 1993 5.59 ...... 685-3828, 2006 37.38 ...... 61-2280, 1990 28 ...... 2014 .5335 ...... 199-373, 2002 5.258 ...... 726-3817, 2003 37.250 ...... 40-1490, 2009 27 ...... 2010 .5308 ...... 138-260, 2012 5.254 ...... 780-4098, 2002 37.246 ...... 65-2421, 1989 25 ...... 1976 .5151 ...... 154-299, 1984 5.24 ...... 527-2763, 1952 36.97 ...... 40-1479, 2014 24 ...... 1951 .5109 ...... 117-229, 1994 5.21 ...... 575-2994, 1951 36.93 ...... 55-2031, 2002 24 ...... 1977 .5088 ...... 115-226, 1996 36.92 ...... 66-2437, 2005 24 ...... 2006 All-Purpose Yards (since 1951) Average Yards Per Pass (minimum 120 attempt) 7,880 ...... 2011 Punt Return Yards Average Yards Per Rush (since 1951) 8.38 ...... 343-2874, 2011 5,822 ...... 2000 393 ...... 1993 5.47 ...... 470-2571, 2009 8.27 ...... 239-1977, 2014 5,810 ...... 2009 344 ...... 1951 5.13 ...... 464-2381, 2014 7.67 ...... 267-2049, 2010 5,761 ...... 2007 343 ...... 1973 4.89 ...... 379-1853, 1952 7.34 ...... 176-1291, 1967 5,745 ...... 2010 339 ...... 1947 4.80 ...... 460-2210, 2006 7.30 ...... 135-985, 1954 5,386 ...... 2014 321 ...... 1967 4.59 ...... 699-3209, 2011 7.28 ...... 234-1704, 2009 5,323 ...... 2002 319 ...... 2000 4.56 ...... 430-1962, 1951 7.26 ...... 180-1306, 1976 5,222 ...... 1993 309 ...... 1949 4.53 ...... 473-2142, 2010 7.19 ...... 225-1618, 2006 5,215 ...... 2006 304 ...... 1964 4.52 ...... 534-2415, 2007 7.18 ...... 120-861, 1975 5,086 ...... 2003 303 ...... 1957 4.44 ...... 407-1807, 2002 7.12 ...... 145-1032, 1951 300 ...... 2001 4.41 ...... 475-2094, 1967 Points Scored Passing Yards Per Game (since 1951) 550 ...... (74 TD, 70 PAT, 12 FG) 2011 Punt Returns Rushing Yards Per Game (since 1951) 310.7 ...... (10 games), 2000 360 ...... (45 TD, 43, PAT, 14 FG) 2014 34 ...... 1973 264.5 ...... (11 games), 1975 267.1 ...... (10 games), 2001 347 ...... (45 TD, 44 PAT, 11 FG) 2010 33 ...... 1967 252.3 ...... (10 games), 1976 231.5 ...... (10 games), 1990 335 ...... (45 TD, 38 PAT, 8 FG) 2007 33 ...... 2005 233.7 ...... (11 games), 2009 227.2 ...... (11 games), 1993 322 ...... (45 TD, 37 PAT, 5 FG) 2009 31 ...... 1986 232.7 ...... (9 games), 1967 224.5 ...... (11 games), 2003 292 ...... (42 TD, 29 PAT, 3 FG) 2000 31 ...... 2002 231.8 ...... (10 games), 1974 216.5 ...... (11 games), 1998 287 ...... (35 TD, 33 PAT, 14 FG) 2006 30 ...... 1951/1964/1991 231.6 ...... (8 games), 1952 208.3 ...... (11 games), 2002 279 ...... (38 TD, 26 PAT, 8 FG) 2002 29 ...... 1982/1989/2001 219.5 ...... (11 games), 2007 196.9 ...... (10 games), 1982 275 ...... (40 TD, 31 PAT, 1 FG) 1967 218.0 ...... (9 games), 1951 194.1 ...... (10 games), 1989 261 ...... (34 TD, 29 PAT, 9 FG) 2003 Kickoff Return Yards 216.5 ...... (11 games), 2014 189.8 ...... (11 games), 1997 1,424 ...... 2007 212.1 ...... (11 games), 1977 Touchdowns Scored 1,293 ...... 2009 Average Yards Per Catch (since 1951) min. 90 comp. 74 ...... (43 rush, 25 rcv, 6 ret) 2011 1,189 ...... 2011 Pass Attempts 16.61 ...... 187-3107, 2000 45 ...... (32 rush, 10 rcv, 3 ret) 2007 1,143 ...... 1998 451 ...... 2000 14.97...... 192-2874, 2011 45 ...... (30 rush, 12 rcv, 3 ret) 2009 1,100 ...... 2001 448 ...... 2001 14.89 ...... 94-1400, 1986 45 ...... (27 rush, 15 rcv, 3 ret) 2010 1,076 ...... 2006 416 ...... 1998 14.44 ...... 118-1704, 2009 45 ...... (28 rush, 14 rcv, 3 ret) 2014 989 ...... 2013 400 ...... 1993 14.43 ...... 137-1977, 2014 42 ...... (11 rush, 28 rcv, 3 ret) 2000 982 ...... 2010 382 ...... 1999 14.19 ...... 114-1618, 2006 40 ...... (17 rush, 20 rcv, 3 ret) 1967 973 ...... 1989 373 ...... 2002 13.53 ...... 112-1515, 1987 38 ...... (21 rush, 16 rcv, 1 ret) 2002 972 ...... 2002 370 ...... 1982 13.48 ...... 108-1456, 1988 37 ...... (15 rush, 19 rcv, 3 ret) 1993 356 ...... 2003 13.33 ...... 147-1959, 1995 35 ...... (30 rush, 5 rcv, 0 ret) 1975 Kickoff Returns 355 ...... 1990 13.29 ...... 146-1941, 1989 35 ...... (24 rush, 10 rcv, 1 ret) 2006 59 ...... 2001 353 ...... 1997 58 ...... 1989 Total Off ense Yards Field Goals Made 57 ...... 2002 Pass Completions 6,083 ...... 2011 14 ...... (14-16) 2006 57 ...... 2003 214 ...... 1993 4,551 ...... 2000 14 ...... (14-15) 2014 56 ...... 2009 206 ...... 2003 4,358 ...... 2014 12 ...... (12-18) 1987 55 ...... 2007/2011 203 ...... 2001 4,275 ...... 2009 12 ...... (12-18) 1997 54 ...... 1998 199 ...... 2002 4,191 ...... 2010 12 ...... (12-19) 2011 52 ...... 1999 197 ...... 1998 4,098 ...... 2002 11 ...... (11-18) 1980 50 ...... 2004 192 ...... 2011 4,069 ...... 2007 11 ...... (11-18) 1983 187 ...... 2000 3,874 ...... 1993 11 ...... (11-17) 1984 Interceptions 176 ...... 1990 3,829 ...... 1976 11 ...... (11-15) 2010 35 ...... 1983 167 ...... 1997 3,828 ...... 2006 10 ...... (10-14) 1990 25 ...... 1967 166 ...... 1999 10 ...... (10-14) 2012 24 ...... 1974 Plays 23 ...... 1969/2011 1,042 ...... 2011 20 ...... 1976/1978/1981 19 ...... 1949/1980/1982 #WARRIORFB 103 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS Rushing Yards 279 ...... Randy Hutchison, 2001-03 Passing Yards Per Game (since 1951) 4,130 ...... Mark Friday, 1991-93 6,728 ...... Joique Bell, 2006-09 251 ...... Dan Gray, 2000-02 178.7 ...... Jason Charron (24 games), 1999-01 3,946 ...... Randy Hutchison, 2001-03 4,204 ...... Joe Gough, 1991-94 239 ...... Paul Kroll, 1989-91 156.0 ...... Michael Gluski (31 games), 1994-95, 97-98 3,933 ...... Toney Davis, 2010-13 3,933 ...... Toney Davis, 2010-13 216 ...... Mike Grennier, 1986-89 155.0 ...... Mickey Mohner (47 games), 2009-12 3,345 ...... Dan Gray, 2000-02 2,791 ...... Desmond Martin, 2011-14 214 ...... Anthony Frederick, 1992-95 152.6 ...... Mark Friday (29 games), 1991-93 TA-2,720 ...... Carl Roscoe, 2012-SA 2,767 ...... Josh Renel, 2008-11 TA-178 ...... Carl Roscoe, 2012-SA 147.1 ...... Paul Kroll (21 games), 1989-91 2,552 ...... Steve Lee, 1988-91 145.4 ...... Dan Gray (24 games), 2000-02 Total Plays 2,459 ...... Ed Skowneski, 1972-75 Passing Yards 140.9 ...... Jeff Kucemba (14 games), 1990-91 1,198 ...... Joique Bell, 2006-09 2,415 ...... L.C. Bulger III, 1983-85, 87 7,287 ...... Mickey Mohner, 2009-12 137.7 ...... Randy Hutchison (25 games), 2001-04 1,089 ...... Mickey Mohner, 2009-12 2,404 ...... Craig Duppong, 2002-03 4,836 ...... Michael Gluski, 1994-95, 97-98 TA-122.0 ...... Carl Roscoe (21 games), 2012-SA 1,036 ...... Ed Skowneski, 1972-75 2,171 ...... Thabiti Williamson, 1999-02 4,425 ...... Mark Friday, 1991-93 115.2 ...... Trent Pohl (20 games), 2006-07 996 ...... Joe Gough, 1991-94 2,010 ...... Elbert Richmond, 1950-52 4,288 ...... Jason Charron, 1999-01 109.4 ...... Richard Popp (34 games), 1983-86 948 ...... Michael Gluski, 1994-95, 97-98 3,719 ...... Rich Popp, 1983-86 896 ...... Mark Friday, 1991-93 Rushing Attempts 3,490 ...... Dan Gray, 2000-02 Pass Reception Yards 830 ...... Toney Davis, 2010-13 1,181 ...... Joique Bell, 2006-09 3,442 ...... Randy Hutchison, 2001-03 3,138 ...... Pierre Brown, 1998-01 774 ...... Jason Charron, 1999-01 996 ...... Joe Gough, 1991-94 3,090 ...... Paul Kroll, 1989-91 3,132 ...... Troy Burrell, 2008-11 704 ...... Dan Gray, 2000-02 830 ...... Toney Davis, 2010-13 2,823 ...... Mike Grennier, 1986-89 2,655 ...... Ray Ponder, 1989-92 697 ...... Richard Popp, 1983-86 649 ...... Ed Skowneski, 1972-75 2,627 ...... Anthony Frederick, 1992-95 2,448 ...... Nick Body, 2002-06 TA-417 ...... Carl Roscoe, 2012-14 626 ...... Steve Lee, 1988-91 TA-1,314 ...... Carl Roscoe, 2012-SA 1,645 ...... Jimmy Hill, 1996-98 594 ...... L.C. Bulger III, 1983-85, 87 1,553 ...... Michael Johnson, 2012-14 All-Purpose Yards (rushing, receiving, returns) 533 ...... Josh Renel, 2008-11 Passing Touchdowns 1,545 ...... Dean Morrison, 1974-77 8,055 ...... Joique Bell, 2006-09 510 ...... Desmond Martin, 2011-14 55 ...... Mickey Mohner, 2009-12 1,490 ...... Nate Bush, 1993-95 5,595 ...... Josh Renel, 2008-11 476 ...... Vic Chenault, 1984-86 38 ...... Michael Gluski, 1994-95, 97-98 1,299 ...... Tom Badalamenti, 1982-85 4,536 ...... Joe Gough, 1991-94 472 ...... Chris Middlebrooks, 2003-06 38 ...... Jason Charron, 1999-01 1,261 ...... Dominique Maybanks, 2010-13 4,161 ...... Steve Lee, 1988-91 31 ...... Mark Friday, 1991-93 4,129 ...... Toney Davis, 2010-13 Rushing Touchdowns 26 ...... Dan Gray, 2000-02 Pass Receptions 4,101 ...... Thabiti Williamson, 1999-02 88 ...... Joique Bell, 2006-09 25 ...... T. Richard “Dick” Brown, 1950-52 187 ...... Troy Burrell, 2008-11 3,755 ...... Craig Duppong, 2002-03 52 ...... Toney Davis, 2010-13 22 ...... Paul Kroll, 1989-91 177 ...... Ray Ponder, 1989-92 3,691 ...... Elbert Richmond, 1950-52 37 ...... Ed Skowneski, 1972-75 22 ...... Randy Hutchison, 2001-03 169 ...... Nick Body, 2002-06 3,352 ...... Pierre Brown, 1998-01 33 ...... Joe Gough, 1991-94 21 ...... A.J. Vaughn, 1965-67 163 ...... Pierre Brown, 1998-01 3,299 ...... Troy Burrell, 2008-11 28 ...... Josh Renel, 2008-11 20 ...... Richard Popp, 1983-86 110 ...... Jimmy Hill, 1996-98 25 ...... Steve Lee, 1988-91 TA-17 ...... Carl Roscoe, 2012-SA 106 ...... Michael Johnson, 2012-14 All-Purpose Yards/Game (since 1951) min. 20 GP 24 ...... Desmond Martin, 2011-14 93 ...... Dominique Maybanks, 2010-13 183.1 ...... Joique Bell (44 games), 2006-09 23 ...... Craig Duppong, 2002-03 Passes Had Intercepted 91 ...... Paul Longo, 1978-81 170.7 ...... Craig Duppong (22 games), 2002-03 22 ...... L.C. Bulger III, 1983-85, 87 44 ...... Jason Charron, 1999-01 90 ...... Nate Bush, 1993-95 141.2 ...... Elbert Richmond (26 games), 1950-52 17 ...... Jim Gendron, 1976-78 36 ...... Michael Gluski, 1994-95, 97-98 86 ...... Dean Morrison, 1974-77 120.6 ...... Thabiti Williamson (34 games), 1999-02 35 ...... Mickey Mohner, 2009-12 116.6 ...... Josh Renel (48 games), 2008-11 Average Yards Per Rush (minimum 160 attempts) 34 ...... Rich Popp, 1983-86 -- Mark Friday, 1991-93 Pass Reception Touchdowns 112.5 ...... Steve Lee (37 games), 1988-91 7.29 ...... Gary Baillargeon (166-1210), 1951-52 32 ...... Paul Kroll, 1989-91 -- Alastair Mitchell, 1981-83 37* ...... Pierre Brown, 1998-01 108.0 ...... Joe Gough (42 games), 1991-94 6.41 ...... Vic Zucco (165-1057), 1953-54 31 ...... Mike Grennier, 1986-89 27 ...... Troy Burrell, 2008-11 106.5 ...... James MacMillan (21 games), 1956-58 5.70 ...... Joique Bell (1181-6728), 2006-09 28 ...... Dan Gray, 2000-02 21 ...... Jimmy Hill, 1996-98 95.2 ...... Dick Byas (26 games), 1971-73 5.47 ...... Desmond Martin (510-2791), 2011-14 26 ...... Jim Gendron, 1976-78 19 ...... Ray Ponder, 1989-92 93.1 ...... Pierre Brown (36 games), 1998-01 5.42 ...... Robert Rogers (242-1311), 1972-75 13 ...... Nate Bush, 1993-95 5.231 ...... Thabiti Williamson (415-2171), 1999-02 Passing Completion Pct. (minimum 225 attempts) 12 ...... Nick Body, 2002-06 Points Scored 5.231 ...... John Hazely (290-1517), 1946-49 .581 ...... Randy Hutchison (279-480), 2001-03 12 ...... Michael Johnson, 2012-14 576 ...... Joique Bell, 2006-09 5.19 ...... Josh Renel (533-2767), 2008-11 .559 ...... Mickey Mohner (537-961), 2009-12 11 ...... Elbert Richmond, 1950-52 324 ...... Toney Davis, 2010-13 5.11 ...... Craig Duppong (470-2404), 2002-03 .531 ...... Carl Roscoe (178-335), 2012-SA 10 ...... Dominique Maybanks, 2010-13 286 ...... Stefan Terleckyj, 2010-13 5.03 ...... Daryl Graham (275-1383), 2007-08 .520 ...... Jimmy Hill (132-254), 1996-98 9 ...... Jim Johnston, 1950-52 -- Dean Morrison, 1974-77 230 ...... Pierre Brown, 1998-01 .507 ...... Anthony Frederick (214-422), 1992-95 9 ...... Tom Badalamenti, 1983-85 222 ...... Ed Skowneski, 1972-75 Rushing Yards Per Game (since 1951) min. 20 GP .499 ...... Mark Friday (372-746), 1991-93 *Tied-for-25th highest total in NCAA Division II history. 218 ...... Joe Gough, 1991-94 152.9 ...... Joique Bell (44 games), 2006-09 .481 ...... Patrick Burns (115-239), 1979-82 206 ...... David Chudzinski, 2005-08 109.3 ...... Craig Duppong (22 games), 2002-03 .477 ...... Richard Popp (285-598), 1983-86 Average Yards Per Catch (minimum 30 receptions) 192 ...... Josh Renel, 2008-11 100.1 ...... Joe Gough (42 games), 1991-94 .476 ...... Paul Kroll (239-502), 1989-91 21.15 ...... Elbert Richmond (39-825), 1950-52 182 ...... Steve Lee, 1988-91 83.7 ...... Toney Davis (47 games), 2010-13 .472 ...... Trent Pohl (179-379), 2006-07 19.25 ...... Pierre Brown (163-3138), 1998-01 168 ...... Troy Burrell, 2008-11 77.3 ...... Elbert Richmond (26 games), 1950-52 .471 ...... Jeff Kucemba (145-308), 1990-91 18.83 ...... Tom Badalmenti (69-1299), 1983-85 69.0 ...... Steve Lee (37 games), 1988-91 18.36 ...... Mark Woodson (33-606), 1980-83 Touchdowns Scored 66.4 ...... Victor Chenault (29 games), 1984-86 Pass Effi ciency Rating (minimum 140 attempts) 17.97 ...... Dean Morrison (86-1545), 1974-77 96 ...... Joique Bell, 2006-09 65.9 ...... Daryl Graham (21 games), 2007-08 131.18 ...... Mickey Mohner (537-961), 2009-12 17.69 ...... Chad Fietsam (62-1097), 1985-87 54 ...... Toney Davis, 2010-13 63.9 ...... Thabiti Williamson (34 games), 1999-02 125.17 ...... Carl Roscoe (178-335), 2012-SA 17.47 ...... Ken Johnson (38-664), 1993-96 38 ...... Pierre Brown, 1998-01 63.6 ...... L.C. Bulger III (38 games), 1983-85,87 123.90 ...... Randy Hutchison (279-480), 2001-03 17.39 ...... Paul Hay (38-661), 1965-67 37 ...... Ed Skowneski, 1972-75 63.1...... Ed Skowneski - QB (39 games), 1972-75 118.18 ...... A.J. Vaughn (116-250), 1965-67 16.75 ...... Troy Burrell (187-3132), 2008-11 36 ...... Joe Gough, 1991-94 113.62 ...... Terry Copacia (68-144), 1974-77 16.59 ...... Kevin Schneider (32-531), 1979-81 32 ...... Josh Renel, 2008-11 Passing Attempts 110.92 ...... Anthony Frederick (214-422), 1992-95 30 ...... Steve Lee, 1988-91 961 ...... Mickey Mohner, 2009-12 108.48 ...... T. Richard “Dick” Brown (131-292), 1950-52 Receptions Per Game (since 1951 - min. 11 games) 28 ...... Troy Burrell, 2008-11 833 ...... Michael Gluski, 1994-95, 97-98 105.79 ...... Mike Soluk (92-200), 1957-58, 60 4.78 ...... Ray Ponder (37 games), 1989-92 27 ...... Elbert Richmond, 1950-52 746 ...... Mark Friday, 1991-93 104.29 ...... Mark Friday (372-746), 1991-93 4.53 ...... Pierre Brown (36 games), 1998-01 24 ....Craig Duppong, 2002-03/Desmond Martin, 2011-14 717 ...... Jason Charron, 1999-01 102.93 ...... Trent Pohl (179-379), 2006-07 4.33 ...... Nick Body (39 games), 2002-03, 05-06 598 ...... Rich Popp, 1983-86 3.93 ...... Michael Johnson (27 games), 2012-S4 PAT Kicks Made 585 ...... Dan Gray, 2000-02 Average Yards Per Pass (since 1951 - min. 125 att.) 3.83 ...... Nate Collins (18 games), 2001-02 169 ...... Stefan Terleckyj (of 172), 2010-13 502 ...... Paul Kroll, 1989-91 8.08 ...... Dick Lisabeth (57-129-12), 1951-54 3.82 ...... Troy Burrell (33 games), 2008-11 107 ...... David Chudzinski (of 115), 2005-08 480 ...... Randy Hutchison, 2001-03 7.64 ...... Carl Roscoe (178-335-15), 2012-SA 3.36 ...... Craig Duppong [RB] (22 games), 2002-03 68 ...... Matt Fishburn (of 78), 1994-97 477 ...... Mike Grennier, 1986-89 7.59 ...... Terry Copacia (68-144-8), 1974-77 3.35 ...... Joe Benke (20 games), 1987-88 60 ...... Bill Kelley (of 70), 1973-76 465 ...... Nolan Martin, 2004-07 7.58 ...... Mickey Mohner (537-961-35), 2009-12 3.33 ...... Jimmy Hill (33 games), 1996-98 56 ...... Jerry McGowan (of 64), 1983-86 TA-335 ...... Carl Roscoe, 2012-SA 7.2 ...... Randy Hutchison (279-480-23), 2001-04 3.14 ...... Tom Badalamenti (22 games), 1983-85 56 ...... Nick Palombit (of 67), 1991-93 7.0 ...... Sean Guinane (74-136-6), 2010-14 53 ...... Bob Klick (of 62), 1988-90 Pass Completions 7.0 ...... A.J. Vaughn (116-250-18), 1965-67 Total Off ense Yards 48 ...... Dick Lisabeth (of 78), 1951-54 537 ...... Mickey Mohner, 2009-12 6.5 ...... Ronald Kowalczyk (54-137-11), 1956-57 7,186 ...... Mickey Mohner, 2009-12 43 ...... Stephen Wayne (of 58), 2001-02 374 ...... Michael Gluski, 1994-95, 97-98 6.4 ...... Jeff Kucemba (145-308-19), 1990-91 7,008 ...... Joique Bell, 2006-09 42 ...... Paul Graham (of 43), 2014-SA 372 ...... Mark Friday, 1991-93 6.4 ...... Gary Rossi (83-206-15), 1969-70 4,984 ...... Michael Gluski, 1994-95, 97-98 316 ...... Jason Charron, 1999-01 6.3 ...... Mike Soluk (92-200-15), 1957-58, 60 4,790 ...... Ed Skowneski, 1972-75 285 ...... Rich Popp, 1983-86 6.3 ...... John Lonchar (71-132-9), 1983 4,266 ...... Jason Charron, 1999-01 4,204 ...... Joe Gough, 1991-94 104 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS/THE LAST TIME

PAT Kicks Attempted 36 ...... Sterling Walker, 1999-01 Interception Return Touchdowns (since 1951) THE LAST TIME ... 172 ...... Stefan Terleckyj, 2010-13 31 ...... John Hazely, 1946-49 3 ...... Stan Thornton, 2007-10 115 ...... David Chudzinski, 2005-08 3 ...... Jeremy Jones, 2008-11 A WS Player Returned a Kickoff for a Touchdown: 78 ...... Matt Fishburn, 1994-97 Avg. Yards/Punt Return (since 1951) min. 20 ret. 2 ...... Chuck Aldrich, 1979-82 Val Showers vs. Carson-Newman (87 yards), 78 ...... Dick Lisabeth, 1951-54 13.91 ...... Dick Lisabeth (23-320), 1951-54 2 ...... Ron Adkins, 1995-97 September 13, 2014 70 ...... Bill Kelley, 1973-76 11.70 ...... Josh Renel (67-784), 2008-11 1 ...... 29 Individuals 67 ...... Nick Palombit, 1991-93 11.54 ...... Dick Byas (37-427), 1971-73 An Opposing Player Returned a Kickoff for a Touchdown: 65 ...... John Hazely, 1946-49 11.25 ...... Sterling Walker (36-405), 1999-01 Tackles (solo-assists/GP) D.J. Winfi eld of Minnesota-Duluth (87 yards), 64 ...... Jerry McGowan, 1983-86 11.18 ...... Nate Bush (55-615), 1993-95 527 ...... Tim Morris (321-206/42), 1989-90, 93-94 December 3, 2011 (WSU at UMD) 62 ...... Bob Klick, 1988-90 10.30 ...... Jerriel Burrus (81-834), 2003-06 461 ...... Paul Butcher (231-230/41), 1982-85 58 ...... Stephen Wayne, 2001-04 9.59 ...... Sam Cheatham (22-211), 1981-82 422 ...... Randy Epley (242-180/42), 1974-77 A WS Player Returned a Punt for a Touchdown: 9.15 ...... Derric Coakley (26-238), 1989 394 ...... Rodney Simmons (217-177/44), 1994-97 Jerriel Burrus at Michigan Tech (50 yards), Field Goals Made 8.94 ...... Keith Bennett (63-563), 1983-86 392 ...... Keith Anleitner (230-162/41), 1973-76 October 9, 2004 39 ...... Stefan Terleckyj (of 57), 2010-13 8.88 ...... Don Didlake (25-222), 1968-70 380 ...... Tom Beer (217-163/41), 1990-93 33 ...... David Chudzinski (of 53), 2005-08 335 ...... Brian VanGorder (192-143/38), 1977-80 An Opposing Player Returned a Punt for a Touchdown: 30 ...... Matt Fishburn (of 50), 1994-97 Kickoff Return Yards 313 ...... Jon Zimmer (180-133/42), 1974-77 Austin Young of Northern Michigan (66 yards), 28 ...... Jerry McGowan (of 49), 1983-86 1,734 ...... Jon Roberts, 1995-98 308 ...... Alan Guy (169-139/42), 2004-07 October 18, 2014 (WSU at NMU) 21 ...... Bob Klick (of 33), 1988-90 1,696 ...... Dante Dunn, 2005-08 295 ...... Darrin King (142-153/41), 1988-89, 91-92 19 ...... Craig Motzer (of 29), 1986-87 1,600 ...... Josh Renel, 2008-11 295 ...... Ed Viverette (148-147/41), 2010-13 A WS Player Returned an Interception for a Touchdown: 14 ...... Paul Graham (of 15), 2014-SA 1,538 ...... Thabiti Williamson, 1999-02 Marcell Jones at Findlay, 12 ...... Brad Newitt (of 20), 1998-99 1,494 ...... Stan Thornton, 2007-10 Tackles For Loss (UA-AST/YDS; since 1970) November 1, 2014 (26 yards) 12 ...... Stephen Wayne (of 21), 2001-02 1,053 ...... Val Showers, 2013-14 53.0 ...... Leo Wells (44-18/243), 2002-05 12 ...... Greg Gundersen (of 25), 2003-04 999 ...... Chad Fietsam, 1984-87 51.5 ...... Nores Fradi (46/43-17), 2010-14 An Opposing Player Returned an Interception for a 921 ...... Steve Lee, 1988-91 42.0 ...... Tim Morris (42-0/167), 1989-90, 93-94 Touchdown: Punt Yards 887 ...... Dick Byas, 1971-73 42.0 ...... Daishawn Franklin (33-18/192), 1995-98 Steven Harding of Hillsdale (28 yards), 8,051 ...... Erik Burton, 1991-94 865 ...... Don Robinson, 1968-71 41.0 ...... Jason Carpenter (36-10/241), 1997-2000 October 12, 2013 (WSU at Hillsdale) 6,684 ...... Chuck Aldrich, 1979-82 38.5 ...... Albert Brown (38-1/268), 1983-86 6,581 ...... Stefan Terleckyj, 2011-13 Kickoff Returns 37.5 ...... Alan Guy (31-13/121), 2004-07 A WS Player Returned a Blocked Punt for a Touchdown: 6,191 ...... Adam Nemer-Kaiser, 1997, 01-02 81 ...... Jon Roberts, 1995-98 36.5 ...... Ed Viverette (31-11/176), 2010-13 Jay Hayes at Findlay, 4,940 ...... Greg Gundersen, 2003-04 68 ...... Thabiti Williamson, 1999-02 35.5 ...... Tim Homrich (30-11/180), 1996-97, 99-00 November 1, 2014 4,622 ...... Tim Duff y, 1977-79 64 ...... Josh Renel, 2008-11 34.5 ...... Tom Beer (33-3/103), 1990-93 **Nick Thomas caught (on one bounce) a 4,449 ...... Greg Guyon, 1973-74 63 ...... Dante Dunn, 2005-08 blocked Indianapolis punt in the end zone for 4,341 ...... Wes Carlos, 1950-52 58 ...... Stan Thornton, 2007-10 Quarterback Sacks (since 1970) a touchdown, September 13, 2008 4,331 ...... Joe Delfgauw, 1989-90 47 ...... Chad Fietsam, 1984-87 32.5 ...... Albert Brown (32-1/101), 1983-86 4,148 ...... Bob Hock, 1975-77 47 ...... Nate Bush, 1993-95 29.0 ...... Leo Wells (25-8/180), 2002-05 A WS Player Returned a Blocked Field Goal for a 42 ...... Craig Duppong, 2002-03 22.0 ...... John Taylor (22-0/0), 1982-85 Touchdown: Punt Attempts 42 ...... Val Showers, 2013-14 22.0 ...... Nores Fradi (20-4/163), 2011-14 Stan Thornton 73 yards at Tiffi n, 223 ...... Erik Burton, 1991-94 41 ...... Steve Lee, 1988-91 21.5 ...... Jason Carpenter (20-3/170), 1997-00 September 26, 2009 193 ...... Chuck Aldrich, 1979-82 21.5 ...... Daishawn Franklin (17-9/148), 1995-98 168 ...... Adam Nemer-Kaiser, 1997, 01-02 Avg. Yards/Kickoff Return (since 1951) min. 25 ret. 18.5 ...... Tim Morris (18-1/94), 1989-90,93-94 A WS Player Returned a Fumble for a Touchdown: 163 ...... Stefan Terleckyj, 2011-13 26.92 ...... Dante Dunn (63-1696), 2005-08 18.5 ...... Avery Barton-Taylor (18-1/0), 1982-84 Nores Fradi vs. Northwood, 145 ...... Tim Duff y, 1977-79 26.21 ...... Don Robinson (33-865), 1968-71 18.0 ...... Tim Homrich (15-6/113), 1996-97,99-00 October 5, 2013 (12 yards) 136 ...... Greg Gundersen, 2003-04 25.76 ...... Stan Thornton (58-1494), 2007-10 18.0 ...... Ed Viverette (16-4/130), 2010-13 131 ...... Wes Carlos, 1950-52 25.07 ...... Val Showers (42-1053), 2013-14 An Opposing Player Returned a Fumble for a 124 ...... Bob Hock, 1975-77 25.00 ...... Josh Renel (64-1600), 2008-11 Passes Defended (interceptions-pass break-ups) Touchdown: 115 ...... Joe Delfgauw, 1989-90 23.77 ...... Sam Cheatham (31-737), 1981-82 54 ...... Tony Hawk (10-44), 1991-92, 96-97 Isaiah Bell of Lake Erie (97 yards), 114 ...... Greg Guyon, 1973-74 22.62 ...... Thabiti Williamson (68-1538), 1999-02 40 ...... Jeremy Jones (17-23), 2008-11 September 21, 2013 (WSU at Lake Erie) 22.55 ...... Elbert Richmond (31-699), 1950-52 38 ...... Stan Thornton (16-22), 2007-10 Punting Average (minimum 60 attempts) 22.46 ...... Steve Lee (41-921), 1988-91 36 ...... Derrick Mason (15-21), 1985-88 A WS Player Rushed for 200 or more Yards: 41.1 ...... George Gembis, 1936-38 22.17 ...... Dick Byas (40-887), 1971-73 33 ...... Gerren DuHart (6-27), 2011-14 Desmond Martin at Lake Erie 40.37 ...... Stefan Terleckyj (163-6581), 2011-13 31 ...... Mark Makela (19-12), 1980-83 November 8, 2014 (292 yards) 39.03 ...... Greg Guyon (114-4449), 1973-74 Kickoff Returns for a Touchdown (since 1951) 29 ...... Dante Dunn (7-22), 2005-08 37.66 ...... Joe Delfgauw (115-4331), 1989-90 4 ...... Dante Dunn, 2005-08 28 ...... Aaron Cornett (3-25), 2009-12 An Opposing Player Rushed for 200 or more Yards: 37.49 ...... Brian Cyr (65-2437), 2005 2 ...... Stan Thornton, 2007-10 -- Josh Renel, 2008-11 26 ...... Chuck Aldrich (23-3), 1979-82 Anthony Taylor of Ashland (220 yards), 37.21 ...... Brad Newitt (77-2865), 1999 2 ...... James Jackson, 2011-12 -- Val Showers, 2013-14 24 ...... Ebbie Herbert (5-19), 1990-92 September 14, 2013 (Ashland at WSU) 36.85 ...... Adam Nemer-Kaiser (168-6191), 1997, 2001-02 1 ...... Eight tied 24 ...... Tom Beer (8-16), 1990-93 36.32 ...... Greg Gundersen (136-4940), 2003-04 A WS Player Had Three Interceptions in a Game: 36.10 ...... Erik Burton (223-8051), 1991-94 Pass Interception Yards Blocked Kicks (since 1970) Jeremy Jones at Nebraska-Kearney, 35.85 ...... Andrew Szymanski (74-2653), 1998 406 ...... Jeremy Jones (17-406), 2008-11 7 ...... Dante Dunn, 2005-08 November 26, 2011 373 ...... Chuck Aldrich (23-373), 1979-82 6 ...... Gary Ruttan, 1994-95 Punt Return Yards 346 ...... Stan Thornton (16-346), 2007-10 4 ...... Daniel Stuckey, 2000,02 An Opposing Player Had Three or more Interceptions 834 ...... Jerriel Burrus (81-834), 2003-06 221 ...... Don Fears (5-221), 1959 3 ...... Gerald Lee, 1982-84 in a Game: 784 ...... Josh Renel (67-784), 2008-11 216 ...... John Hazely, 1946-49 3 ...... John Taylor, 1982-85 Tim Mustapha of Hillsdale, 615 ...... Nate Bush (55-615), 1993-95 215 ...... Don Didlake (10-215), 1968-70 3 ...... Alan Clay, 2003-06 October 14, 2000 (four interceptions) 563 ...... Keith Bennett (63-563), 1983-86 202 ...... Derrick Mason (15-202), 1985-88 3 ...... Mike Ellison, 2003-06 427 ...... Dick Byas (37-427), 1971-73 185 ...... Jim MacMillan (8-185), 1956-58 Two WS Players Rushed for 100+ Yards in a Game: 411 ...... John Hazely, 1946-49 175 ...... Alan Case, 1950-51 Quarterback Hurries (since 2002) Desmond Martin (149) and Doug Griffi n 405 ...... Sterling Walker (36-405), 1999-01 168 ...... Terry Rusin (20-168), 1974-77 16 ...... Nores Fradi, 2011-14 (112) at Michigan Tech, November 16, 2013 371 ...... George Crawford (42-361), 1965, 67-68 168 ...... Mark Makela (19-168), 1980-83 13 ...... Ed Viverette, 2010-13 320 ...... Dick Lisabeth (23-320), 1951-54 9 ...... Greg Hasse, 2009-13 Two WS Players Had 100 or more Yards Receiving: 299 ...... Kevin Dixson (49-299), 1990-91 Pass Interceptions 8 ...... Justice Akuzue, 2010-14 Michael Johnson (105 yards), Jamel Hicks 23 ...... Chuck Aldrich, 1979-82 7 ...... Alan Guy, 2004-07 (100) at Lake Erie, November 8, 2014 Punt Returns 20 ...... Terry Rusin, 1974-77 7 ...... Matt Shango, 2006-09 81 ...... Jerriel Burrus, 2003-06 19 ...... Mark Makela, 1980-83 7 ...... Moe Davenport, 2010-13 A WS Player Scored a Defensive Extra Point: 67 ...... Josh Renel, 2008-11 17 ...... Jeremy Jones, 2008-11 6 ...... Leo Wells, 2002-05 -- Michael Hall, 2002-05 Gerren DuHart vs. Tiffi n (lateral from Nores, 63 ...... Keith Bennett, 1983-86 16 ...... Stan Thornton, 2007-10 6 ...... Chris Smilo, 2002-06 -- Dan Barnes, 2003-06 Fradi) October 4, 2014 55 ...... Nate Bush, 1993-95 15 ...... John Hazely, 1946-49 6 ...... Jerriel Burrus, 2003-06 -- Tristan Black, 2005-08 49 ...... Kevin Dixson, 1990-91 15 ...... Gerald Megenity, 1974-77 A WS Player Had a Rushing TD, a Receiving TD and a 42 ...... George Crawford, 1965, 67-68 15 ...... Derrick Mason, 1985-88 Consecutive PATs Made Passing TD: 40 ...... Terry Rusin, 1974-77 13 ...... Matt Didio, 1981-83 65 ...... Stefan Terleckyj, 2011-13 Joique Bell at Northwood, October 28, 2006 37 ...... Dick Byas, 1971-73 12 ...... Antwon Robinson, 2010-13 -- Bill Foley, 1947-49 58 ...... David Chudzinski, 2005-07 12 ...... Dick Lisabeth, 1951-54 -- Terry Johnson, 1976-78 42 ...... Paul Graham, 2014 #WARRIORFB 105 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE LONGEST PLAYS Touchdown Run Non-Scoring Punt Return Non-Scoring Fumble Return 90 A.J. Vaughn vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee ...... 9/30/67 73 James “Tex” Whisonant vs. Akron ...... 10/2/37 60 Martin Weisberg vs. Alma ...... 9/27/19 90 Joique Bell at Indianapolis ...... 10/20/07 62 Josh Renel at Northwood ...... 11/1/08 34 John Atkinson vs. Ferris State ...... 9/27/03 89 Desmond Martin vs. Urbana ...... 9/3/11 57 Josh Renel vs. Ashland ...... 10/3/09 29 Brandon Cooper vs. Findlay ...... 9/22/07 87 James Demaree vs. St. Mary’s ...... 9/29/34 56 Jerriel Burrus vs. Ashland ...... 10/23/04 23 Tony Davis at Northern Michigan ...... 10/25/03 86 Joe Gough vs. St. Joseph’s ...... 10/31/92 55 Josh Renel at Ashland ...... 10/15/11 22 Floyd Ferjuste vs. Hillsdale* ...... 10/14/06 85 Randy Holmes vs. Northwood ...... 10/24/87 52 Sterling Walker at Indianapolis ...... 10/28/00 18 Josh McLean at Hillsdale ...... 11/5/05 82 Arnold Thompson vs. Hillsdale ...... 10/13/84 46 Josh Renel vs. Indianapolis ...... 11/6/10 15 Sal Warner at St. Joseph’s ...... 11/14/98 76 Vic Zucco at Washington (Mo.) ...... 10/10/53 45 Bill Cortis vs. Illinois-Chicago ...... 11/1/69 14 Marcell Jones vs. Walsh ...... 10/25/14 75 Elbert Richmond vs. Omaha ...... 10/27/51 44 Josh Renel at Ferris State ...... 10/18/08 12 Alan Guy vs. Grand Valley ...... 10/2/04 75 Randy Holmes at Valparaiso ...... 9/17/88 44 Josh Renel vs. Northern Michigan ...... 10/2/10 12 Andrew Matt at Winston-Salem State ...... 12/10/11 *-took lateral from Dan Barnes, who recovered a fumble. Non-Scoring Run Kickoff Return for a Touchdown 81 Dan Gray at Hillsdale ...... 10/14/00 96 Dick Lisabeth at Iowa State ...... 9/22/51 Blocked Field Goal Return 78 Jim MacMillian vs. John Carroll ...... 10/11/58 94 Jon Roberts at Bloomsburg ...... 8/31/96 73 Stan Thornton at Tiffi n (TD)...... 9/26/09 75 Sam Cheatham vs. Northern Michigan ...... 9/19/81 94 Sterling Walker at Northern Michigan ...... 10/6/01 42 Earl Carruthers vs. Ferris State (TD) ...... 9/27/03 73 Desmond Martin vs. Hillsdale ...... 10/6/12 93 Dante Dunn vs. Mercyhurst ...... 8/30/08 19 Nick Burgess at Ferris State ...... 10/10/98 70 Joe Gough at American International ...... 10/16/93 93 Josh Renel vs. Pittsburg State ...... 12/17/11 12 Jamie Carpenter vs. Ashland ...... 9/9/00 69 Joique Bell vs. Northwood ...... 10/31/09 92 Stan Thornton vs. Mercyhurst ...... 8/29/09 6 David Bernard at Ferris State ...... 9/25/93 65 Joe Gough vs. Indianapolis ...... 9/5/92 91 Tom Badalamenti vs. Ferris State ...... 11/9/85 2 Earl Carruthers vs. Findlay ...... 9/13/03 65 Desmond Martin vs. Ferris State ...... 10/27/12 90 Josh Renel at Indianapolis ...... 9/12/09 2 Daunte Akra at Tiffi n...... 9/11/10 64 Craig Gerbe vs. Saginaw Valley ...... 11/8/80 90 James Jackson at Northern Michigan ...... 10/1/11 63 Craig Duppong vs. Northern Michigan...... 10/26/02 89 Derek Ginyard vs. St. Joseph’s ...... 11/13/99 Blocked Punt Return 63 Joique Bell vs. Mercyhurst ...... 9/16/06 89 Dante Dunn vs. Findlay ...... 9/22/07 40 Nate Collins at Northern Iowa (TD) ...... 8/30/01 29 Don Slankster vs. Northern Michigan ...... 10/7/00 Touchdown Pass Non-Scoring Kickoff Return 23 Shomari Moss at Northern Michigan (TD) ...... 10/25/03 96 Greg Goldstein to Mark Woodson vs. Northwood ...... 10/31/81 91 Craig Gerbe at Saginaw Valley...... 11/10/79 20 Ryan Oshnock at Saginaw Valley (TD) ...... 11/15/03 96 Jason Charron to Pierre Brown at Hillsdale ...... 10/14/00 91 Derrion Fuqua vs. Hillsdale ...... 10/14/06 19 Alan Burks at American International (TD) ...... 10/16/93 96 Dan Gray to Sterling Walker at Northern Michigan ...... 10/6/01 80 Warren Lambert vs. Grand Rapids J.C...... 11/8/25 10 Kevin Williams at Grand Valley (TD) ...... 9/28/85 86 Trent Pohl to David Mosley vs. Gannon ...... 10/6/07 77 Bruno Shkreli at Indianapolis ...... 10/20/07 10 Jay Hayes at Findlay (TD) ...... 11/1/14 83 Jack Morton to Bob Gutow vs. Defi ance ...... 11/7/31 74 Stan Thornton at Northwood ...... 11/1/08 6 Shomari Moss vs. Michigan Tech ...... 10/18/03 82 Anthony Frederick to Nate Bush at Indianapolis ...... 9/24/94 69 Joique Bell at Michigan Tech ...... 9/2/06 81 Dick Lisabeth to Henry Lukowski vs. Drake ...... 11/12/54 69 Josh Renel at Tiffi n ...... 9/11/10 Field Goal 80 Tim Duff y to Tim McCamant at Eastern Illinois ...... 9/15/79 67 Frank Cudillo vs. Central Michigan ...... 11/2/40 52 Harold Grant Iler vs. Assumption ...... 10/15/20 80 Michael Gluski to Chris George at Northern Michigan...... 11/12/94 66 Tom Badalamenti vs. Central State ...... 11/2/85 51 Robert Klick at Ashland ...... 10/14/89 80 Arnie Gillert to Jimmy Hill vs. Northwood ...... 11/8/97 66 Derrick Thomas at Saginaw Valley ...... 9/19/98 51 Robert Klick at Northern Michigan ...... 10/20/90 80 Jason Charron to Pierre Brown at Mercyhurst ...... 9/4/99 65 Ken Lockhart vs. Valparaiso ...... 9/16/89 51 Stefan Terleckyj at Grand Valley ...... 11/3/12 80 Randy Hutchison to Nick Body at Saginaw Valley ...... 11/15/03 50 Carey Starnes vs. Towson State ...... 9/27/80 80 Mickey Mohner to Dominique Maybanks vs. Lake Erie ...... 10/8/11 Interception Return for a Touchdown 50 Jerry McGowan vs. St. Joseph’s ...... 9/24/83 100 Angelo Nicholas vs. Allegheny ...... 10/10/59 50 David Chudzinski at Saginaw Valley ...... 9/6/08 Punt 100 Don Fears at Thiel ...... 11/7/59 49 David Chudzinski vs. Hillsdale ...... 10/14/06 91 Joe Delfgauw at Ashland ...... 10/14/89 100 John Kersey at SUNY-Buff alo ...... 10/3/81 48 Carey Starnes vs. Towson State ...... 9/27/80 82 George Gembis vs. Toledo ...... 10/30/37 100 Jeremy Jones vs. Hillsdale ...... 10/23/10 48 Jerry McGowan vs. Kentucky State ...... 11/3/84 82 George Gembis at Louisville ...... 10/7/38 95 Russ Lightbody at Grand Rapids J.C...... 11/13/20 48 Craig Motzer vs. Tiffi n...... 10/11/86 80 Oswald Robbins at Assumption ...... 10/9/26 91 Leo Wells vs. Findlay ...... 10/15/05 48 Stefan Terleckyj at Findlay ...... 11/13/10 80 George Gembis vs. Michigan State ...... 9/26/37 86 Jeremy Jones at Ferris State ...... 10/18/08 80 George Gembis vs. Akron ...... 10/2/37 85 Jerry Schnelker at Akron ...... 10/28/39 Consecutive Games Started 79 Larry Russell vs. Central Michigan ...... 11/28/29 85 Joe Magnatta at Michigan State ...... 10/10/42 49 Joe Long ...... 2008-11 78 Dean Bacheller vs. Ferris State ...... 10/5/96 82 Gerren DuHart vs. Hillsdale ...... 10/6/12 48 Curtis Ferguson ...... 2009-12 75 Brad Newitt at Mercyhurst ...... 9/4/99 44 Rich Baur ...... 1993-96 74 Tasso Rumeliotis vs. Augustana ...... 10/19/68 Non-Scoring Interception Return 44 Mickey Mohner ...... 2009-12 85 Antony DeDamos vs. Hillsdale ...... 11/15/14 42 Pat Carmody ...... 1974-77 Punt Return for a Touchdown 75 George Lester at Ferris State ...... 10/4/25 42 Jon Zimmer ...... 1974-77 91 Sterling Walker at Indianapolis ...... 10/28/00 67 Don Keen vs. (opponent NA) ...... 1957 40 Gerren DuHart ...... 2011-14 82 Dick Lisabeth vs. Omaha...... 10/27/51 66 Jeremy Jones at Nebraska-Kearney ...... 11/26/11 80 Robert Luby vs. Hillsdale ...... 11/20/37 64 Derrick Mason at Ferris State ...... 11/12/88 80 Nate Bush vs. St. Francis ...... 9/18/93 64 Alvin Mask at Findlay ...... 9/14/02 75 Don Sherrod at Southern Illinois ...... 9/24/49 63 Tom Beer vs. Grand Valley ...... 11/6/93 70 Joe Mohr vs. Bluff ton ...... 10/3/36 55 Ken Lockhart at Tiffi n ...... 11/7/87 69 Carlos Tuzzolino vs. Defi ance ...... 11/18/33 54 Tony Dudley at Illinois State ...... 9/21/85 68 George Crawford vs. Eastern Michigan ...... 10/28/67 51 Antwon Robinson vs. Urbana ...... 9/3/11 67 Sam Cheatham vs. (opponent NA) ...... 1981 65 Irv Weinstein vs. Otterbein ...... 10/14/44 Fumble Return for a Touchdown 62 Jim MacMillan vs. Case ...... 10/5/57 90 Ron Adkins at Bloomsburg ...... 8/31/96 62 Don Didlake vs. S. Dakota State ...... 10/3/70 84 Melvin Coleman at Grand Valley ...... 11/7/92 62 Dick Byas vs. Illinois-Chicago Circle (twice!) ...... 10/27/73 68 Jake Wenzel at Manchester ...... 10/13/28 62 Kevin Dixson vs. Valparaiso ...... 9/21/91 68 Athan Anagonye vs. Tiffi n ...... 9/27/08 67 John Poplawski at Buff alo ...... 11/2/57 65 Derrick Thomas vs. Saginaw Valley ...... 11/16/02 60 Owen Stemmelen at Assumption ...... 10/4/24 60 Chuck Masacek at Olivet ...... 10/18/24 55 Leroy Dues at Hillsdale ...... 10/18/30 A.J. Vaughn holds the WSU record for longest touchdown run 42 Ed Viverette vs. Ashland ...... 9/14/13 (90 yards vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee on September 30, 1967). 106 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ANNUAL LEADERS RUSHING PASSING RECEIVING Year Name ...... Att. Yds Avg TD Year Name ...... Comp. Att. Pct. Yds. Int TD Year Name ...... Rec. Yds Avg TD 1947 John Hazely ...... 59 475 8.1 4 1942 Doug Rutherford ...... 58 142 40.8 NA NA NA 1947 John Hazely ...... 7 34 4.9 2 1948 John Hazely ...... 93 515 5.5 6 1947 Gene D’Ambrosio ...... 13 47 27.7 138 4 1 1948 Edward Dopkowski...... 7 99 14.1 0 1949 John Hazely ...... 91 427 4.7 NA 1948 Gene D’Ambrosio ...... 17 64 26.6 154 7 2 1949 Edward Dopkowski...... 17 276 16.2 1 1950 Elbert Richmond...... 124 528 4.3 4 1949 Gene D’Ambrosio ...... 36 108 33.3 507 11 5 1950 Robert Langas ...... 10 181 18.1 1 1951 Elbert Richmond...... 165 790 4.8 5 1950 Dick Brown ...... 22 73 30.1 484 10 4 1951 James Johnston ...... 24 354 14.8 4 1952 Gary Baillargeon ...... 103 697 6.8 4 1951 Dick Brown ...... 46 93 49.5 556 5 6 1952 James Johnston ...... 36 408 11.3 4 Elbert Richmond...... 133 692 5.2 7 1952 Dick Brown ...... 63 126 50.0 800 9 14 1953 Jack Crittendon ...... 20 247 12.4 1 1953 Vic Zucco ...... 79 637 8.1 6 1953 Dick Lisabeth ...... 23 53 43.4 335 2 2 1954 Richard Lisabeth...... 16 327 20.4 2 1954 Vic Zucco ...... 86 420 4.9 1 1954 Ned Kramer ...... 25 59 42.4 477 5 6 1955 Robert Lovasik...... 6 43 7.2 1 1955 Jack (J.D.) Goggins ...... 63 223 3.5 0 1955 Hal Willard ...... 16 40 40.0 217 4 3 Terrence (T.J.) Fagan ...... 6 40 6.7 0 1956 Jack Goggins ...... 75 370 4.9 1 1956 Ron Kowalczyk ...... 21 52 40.4 282 7 1 1956 John Poplawski ...... 15 186 12.4 1 1957 Jim MacMillan ...... 102 404 4.0 4 1957 Ron Kowalczyk ...... 33 85 38.8 604 4 4 1957 John Poplawski ...... 14 166 11.9 3 1958 Jim MacMillan ...... 119 528 4.4 2 1958 Mike Soluk ...... 32 81 39.5 454 9 6 1958 John Poplawski ...... 16 171 10.7 2 1959 Dick Laskowski ...... 106 328 3.1 1 1959 Dick Laskowski ...... 9 22 40.9 101 4 3 1959 Dale Mandrell ...... 15 125 8.3 4 1960 Jim Morse ...... 117 638 5.5 7 1960 Mike Soluk ...... 56 109 51.4 776 6 6 1960 Gus MacKenzie ...... 20 335 16.8 2 1961 John Kocher ...... 86 270 3.1 2 1961 Don Smith ...... 11 44 25.0 120 9 0 1961 Daniel Vervisch ...... 7 42 6.0 0 1962 John Kocher ...... 68 225 3.3 1 1962 Don Smith ...... 31 55 56.4 434 1 4 1962 Andrew Jackson ...... 14 159 11.4 1 1963 John Gutowski...... 105 439 4.2 4 1963 Dennis D’Angelo ...... 21 65 32.3 228 7 4 1963 Andrew Jackson ...... 10 114 11.4 1 1964 Walt Lyszak ...... 112 436 3.9 2 1964 Tom Grange ...... 19 51 37.3 233 6 2 1964 Haywood Sharpley ...... 15 203 13.5 2 1965 A.J. Vaughn ...... 105 336 3.2 1 1965 Ray Sliwinski ...... 13 25 52.0 231 0 3 1965 Norm Levin...... 12 170 14.2 2 1966 A.J. Vaughn ...... 91 322 3.5 2 1966 A.J. Vaughn ...... 40 85 47.1 548 9 3 Don Samardich ...... 12 113 9.4 1 1967 A.J. Vaughn ...... 155 776 5.0 7 1967 A.J. Vaughn ...... 68 142 47.9 1090 7 17 1966 Norm Levin...... 16 305 19.1 4 1968 George Crawford ...... 40 297 7.4 2 1968 Bill Cortis ...... 19 48 39.6 248 2 3 1967 Paul Hay ...... 18 253 14.1 6 1969 Tom Wilson ...... 99 367 3.7 3 1969 Gary Rossi ...... 21 48 43.8 395 5 1 1968 George Crawford ...... 17 269 15.8 1 1970 George Crayton ...... 41 206 5.0 2 Mitch Ritter ...... 23 55 41.8 262 6 2 1969 Terry Fuller ...... 15 287 19.1 2 1971 Walt Espy ...... 128 527 4.1 6 1970 Gary Rossi ...... 62 158 39.2 914 10 4 1970 Terry Fuller ...... 32 451 14.1 3 1972 Rod Shafer...... 110 345 3.1 2 1971 Mitch Ritter ...... 36 76 47.4 231 3 2 1971 Terry Fuller ...... 20 230 11.5 1 1973 Ed Skowneski ...... 230 854 3.7 8 1972 George Birch...... 24 68 35.3 349 10 3 1972 Dick Byas ...... 18 281 15.6 3 1974 Ed Skowneski ...... 184 637 3.5 10 Rod Shafer...... 26 68 38.2 322 7 2 1973 Dick Byas ...... 15 245 16.3 1 1975 Ed Skowneski ...... 186 809 4.3 18 1973 Ed Skowneski ...... 47 122 38.5 703 9 2 1974 Dean Morrison ...... 12 250 20.8 1 1976 Mike Stankovich ...... 183 878 4.8 7 1974 Ed Skowneski ...... 48 116 41.4 677 4 4 Mike Eggleston ...... 12 177 14.8 2 1977 Vince Biondo ...... 152 606 4.0 3 1975 Ed Skowneski ...... 59 119 49.6 847 7 5 1975 Dean Morrison ...... 22 426 19.4 2 1978 Randy Alexander ...... 127 688 5.4 3 1976 Jim Gendron ...... 46 101 45.5 699 7 5 1976 Dean Morrison ...... 30 471 15.7 1 1979 Randy Alexander ...... 138 577 4.2 1 1977 Jim Gendron ...... 32 66 48.5 463 7 6 1977 Dean Morrison ...... 22 398 18.1 5 1980 Willie Jackson...... 114 454 4.0 2 Terry Copacia ...... 29 63 46.1 431 3 2 1978 Paul Longo ...... 26 322 12.4 0 1981 Sam Cheatham ...... 142 698 4.9 3 1978 Jim Gendron ...... 61 136 44.9 685 12 3 1979 Paul Longo ...... 21 254 12.1 1 1982 Sam Cheatham ...... 109 343 3.2 2 1979 Jeff Ragland ...... 81 165 49.1 923 52 1980 Paul Longo ...... 36 492 13.7 0 1983 Jeff Carlini ...... 124 511 4.1 4 1980 Greg Goldstein ...... 31 85 36.5 402 2 2 1981 Mark Woodson ...... 15 340 22.7 2 1984 L.C. Bulger III ...... 127 542 4.3 7 1981 Greg Goldstein ...... 21 67 31.3 423 11 2 1982 Greg Goldstein ...... 53 764 14.4 3 Vic Chenault ...... 137 540 3.9 3 1982 Alastair Mitchell ...... 98 240 40.8 1212 18 3 1983 Lennie Jacosky ...... 26 344 13.2 2 1985 Vic Chenault ...... 139 537 3.9 2 1983 John Lonchar ...... 71 132 53.8 838 9 7 1984 Tom Badalamenti ...... 45 845 18.8 5 1986 Vic Chenault ...... 200 850 4.3 9 1984 Rich Popp ...... 138 257 53.7 1798 13 12 1985 Tom Badalamenti ...... 23 439 19.1 4 1987 L.C. Bulger III ...... 241 1104 4.6 8 1985 Rich Popp ...... 66 151 43.7 724 7 5 1986 Chad Fietsam ...... 29 570 19.7 3 1988 Randy Holmes ...... 198 906 4.6 8 1986 Rich Popp ...... 75 177 42.4 1119 13 3 1987 Joe Benke ...... 28 375 13.4 3 1989 Steve Lee ...... 133 594 4.5 7 1987 Mike Greenier ...... 98 208 47.1 1306 10 7 1988 Joe Benke ...... 39 536 13.7 1 1990 Steve Lee ...... 188 904 4.8 6 1988 Mike Greenier ...... 91 196 46.4 1154 13 7 1989 Derric Coakley ...... 39 558 14.3 3 1991 Steve Lee ...... 214 634 3.0 8 1989 Paul Kroll ...... 137 291 47.1 1824 19 12 1990 Ray Ponder ...... 52 859 16.5 6 1992 Joe Gough ...... 285 1340 4.7 8 1990 Paul Kroll ...... 85 175 48.6 1138 10 8 1991 Ray Ponder ...... 54 723 13.4 7 1993 Joe Gough ...... 324 1250 3.9 12 1991 Jeff Kucemba ...... 69 153 45.1 920 11 7 1992 Ray Ponder ...... 35 487 13.9 2 1994 Joe Gough ...... 385 1593 4.1 13 1992 Mark Friday ...... 95 211 45.0 1117 10 10 1993 Joe Gough ...... 37 217 5.9 2 1995 Arnie Gillert ...... 71 241 3.4 1 1993 Mark Friday ...... 209 390 53.6 2478 19 19 1994 Nate Bush ...... 26 436 16.8 5 Earl Reese ...... 58 240 4.1 2 1994 Anthony Frederick ...... 93 175 53.1 1229 5 10 1995 Nate Bush ...... 35 563 16.1 3 1996 Arnie Gillert ...... 145 675 4.7 4 1995 Anthony Frederick ...... 106 220 48.2 1304 7 8 1996 Chris George ...... 36 429 11.9 3 1997 Arnie Gillert ...... 175 950 5.4 6 1996 Jimmy Hill ...... 100 194 51.5 1138 12 7 1997 Jimmy Hill ...... 49 775 15.8 6 1998 Andy Grimm ...... 88 386 4.4 1 1997 Michael Gluski ...... 156 334 46.7 1884 9 14 1998 Jimmy Hill ...... 60 858 14.3 15 1999 Thabiti Williamson ...... 104 513 4.9 3 1998 Michael Gluski ...... 153 322 47.5 1981 17 19 1999 Pierre Brown ...... 31 533 17.2 9 2000 Thabiti Williamson ...... 204 1266 6.2 5 1999 Jason Charron...... 117 274 42.7 1329 17 12 2000 Pierre Brown ...... 66 1492 22.6 17 2001 Nate Collins ...... 58 241 4.2 0 2000 Jason Charron...... 147 335 43.9 2385 19 21 2001 Pierre Brown ...... 57 953 16.7 11 2002 Craig Duppong ...... 219 1315 6.0 12 2001 Dan Gray ...... 121 278 43.5 1735 12 13 2002 Nate Collins ...... 46 714 15.5 8 2003 Craig Duppong ...... 251 1089 4.3 11 2002 Dan Gray ...... 92 194 47.4 1072 8 7 2003 Nick Body ...... 73 1110 15.2 7 2004 Chris Middlebrooks...... 181 727 4.0 6 2003 Randy Hutchison ...... 186 315 59.0 2292 13 10 2004 Ronald Williams ...... 24 332 13.8 1 2005 Chris Middlebrooks...... 239 1029 4.3 7 2004 Nolan Martin ...... 68 177 38.4 747 6 1 2005 Nick Body ...... 67 809 12.1 3 2006 Joique Bell ...... 348 2065 5.9 22 2005 Nolan Martin ...... 137 285 48.1 1470 13 6 2006 Nick Body ...... 29 529 18.2 2 2007 Joique Bell ...... 289 1427 4.9 25 2006 Trent Pohl ...... 93 184 50.5 1233 8 8 2007 Ed Sanders ...... 27 418 15.5 1 2008 Joique Bell ...... 218 1152 5.3 12 2007 Trent Pohl ...... 86 195 44.1 1072 8 7 2008 Joique Bell ...... 20 226 11.3 1 2009 Joique Bell ...... 326 2084 6.4 29 2008 Kevin Smith ...... 74 159 46.5 805 6 9 2009 Troy Burrell ...... 25 458 18.3 4 2010 Josh Renel ...... 224 1249 5.6 14 2009 Mickey Mohner ...... 73 138 52.9 1123 8 9 2010 Troy Burrell ...... 57 900 15.8 6 2011 Toney Davis ...... 290 1557 5.4 22 2010 Mickey Mohner ...... 158 263 60.1 2015 10 14 2011 Troy Burrell ...... 87 1633 18.8 15 Josh Renel ...... 285 1353 4.7 14 2011 Mickey Mohner ...... 186 334 55.7 2799 11 25 2012 Dominique Maybanks ...... 36 411 11.4 1 2012 Toney Davis ...... 195 949 4.9 13 2012 Mickey Mohner ...... 120 226 53.1 1350 6 7 2013 Michael Johnson ...... 33 491 14.9 1 2013 Toney Davis ...... 180 743 4.1 8 2013 Carl Roscoe ...... 56 120 46.7 814 6 6 Dominique Maybanks ...... 33 443 13.4 5 2014 Desmond Martin ...... 287 1578 5.5 16 2014 Carl Roscoe ...... 107 188 56.9 1615 9 10 2014 Michael Johnson ...... 59 879 14.9 10

#WARRIORFB 107 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES The Wayne State University Athletic Hall of Fame was established in 1976 to honor former WSU athletes, coaches, administrators and supporters of all Wayne State intercollegiate sport programs. Through 40 induction classes, 55 of the 225 inductees have played or coached Wayne State Tartar/Warrior football. The following is the list of Tartar/Warrior football inductees in the Wayne State Athletic Hall of Fame: Charter Class of 1976 1986 1996 David L. Holmes, Head Football Coach Elbert Richmond Gerald (Jerry) Schnelker W. Stanley Seitz 1977 Norman G. Wann, Head Football Coach 1997 Newman H. Ertell Paul Butcher George Gembis 1987 Richard R. Byas, Jr. 1998 1978 Walter B. Jenkins Wesley Carlos David Beauvais Edward Skownewski, Jr. Russell Lightbody 2002 Jack Rice 1988 Richard Lowry, Head Football Coach Leon Wheeler Lowell E. Blanchard Wayne D. Brenkert 2004 1979 Laurence E. Russell Gary Schultz Thomas B. Adams Edward O. Spence 1989 2005 Frederick P. Bens Joe Gough 1980 Joseph G. Gembis 1990 2006 Victor G. Hanson Frank “Ace” Cudillo T. Richard “Dick” Brown H. Grant Iler Victor A. Zucco 2007 1981 1991 Keith Anleitner John K. Cotton Nicholas Cherup Joel G. Mason, Football Coach 2008 1992 Pierre Brown 1983 Bruno Marana John M. Hazely Ben J. Paolucci 2010 Jerry Sevick Craig Duppong 1984 Mitch Ritter William Collins 1993 Richard J. Lisabeth Robert F. Langas 2013 Robert R. Luby Steve Lee 1985 Brian VanGorder Donald Robinson 1994 A.J. Vaughn Angelo Gust 2015 James K. O’Hara Dante Dunn Kevin Ponticelli Robert F. Wyman

The 2016 Hall of Fame induction Steve Lee, a 2013 inductee, currently ranks fi fth in career ceremony will take place on rushing yards but was the school record holder when Saturday, February 20. he graduated in 1991. Lee still ranks fourth in career all-purpose yards with 4,161. Anyone interested in nominating someone for the athletic hall of fame, should write:

Jeff Weiss Senior Associate Athletic Director Wayne State University 5101 John C. Lodge 101 Matthaei Detroit, MI 48202

2013 inductee Brian VanGorder (left) is one of the all- time leading tacklers in school history with 335 stops from 1977-80. He also coached the Tartars for three years (1992-94) recording 15 wins.

108 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Overall League Overall League Year W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Finish Coach Captain(s) Year W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Finish Coach Captain(s) 1918 4 0 0 1.000 David L. Holmes Wayne D. Brenkert 1976 8 2 0 .800 3 2 0 .600 T-2nd Richard Lowry Keith Anleitner, 1919 3 5 0 .375 David L. Holmes George Dennis Mike Stankovich 1920# 5 1 1 .786 David L. Holmes Harold Grant Iler 1977 7 4 0 .636 3 2 0 .600 2nd Richard Lowry Pat Carmody, 1921 6 0 2 .875 David L. Holmes Hazen Dever Randy Epley 1922 2 3 2 .429 David L. Holmes Cam Cunningham 1978 5 4 0 .556 4 1 0 .800 2nd Richard Lowry Jim Gendron, 1923 4 3 1 .563 David L. Holmes Al Litzenburger Jerry LaPointe 1924 2 5 0 .286 David L. Holmes Willard Bates 1979 3 5 1 .389 3 1 1 .700 2nd Richard Lowry John Bertolini, 1925 4 3 1 .563 David L. Holmes Leigh Pascoe Mike Britt, Dave Thorne 1926 2 4 1 .357 David L. Holmes Art Blum 1980 5 4 0 .556 3 3 0 .500 4th Stephen Fickert Randy Alexander, 1927 2 6 0 .250 David L. Holmes Adolph Rehn Phil Emery, Brian VanGorder, Jeff Ragland 1928 2 5 1 .313 David L. Holmes Malcolm Stuart 1981 4 5 0 .444 3 3 0 .500 T-3rd David C. Farris Mark Garcia, 1929 2 7 0 .222 Norman G. Wann Jerry Boglarsky Bob VanGorder 1930 0 9 0 .000 Norman G. Wann Henry Backus, 1982 3 7 0 .300 2 4 0 .333 T-4th David C. Farris Game captains Laurence Russell 1983 7 3 0 .700 4 2 0 .667 T-2nd David C. Farris Game captains 1931 0 6 1 .071 Norman G. Wann Alex Jamieson 1984 6 5 0 .545 4 2 0 .667 3rd David C. Farris Game captains 1932 1 6 0 .143 Joseph G. Gembis Clarence Mumma 1985 1 8 1 .150 1 5 0 .167 6th David C. Farris Paul Butcher, 1933 2 5 1 .313 Joseph G. Gembis No captains Rich Popp 1934 7 1 0 .875 Joseph G. Gembis No captains 1986 3 7 0 .300 0 5 0 .000 6th David C. Farris Mark Brown, 1935 5 2 1 .688 Joseph G. Gembis Fred Bens Richard Glodowski, Rich Popp, Dave Vicari 1936 5 2 1 .688 Joseph G. Gembis No captains 1987 4 6 0 .400 0 4 0 .000 6th Joe B. Horn Roger Calcaterra, 1937 6 2 0 .750 Joseph G. Gembis No captains Steve Gregor 1938 2 6 0 .250 Joseph G. Gembis George Gembis 1988 2 8 0 .200 0 5 0 .000 6th Joe B. Horn Martin Altounian, 1939 4 5 0 .444 Joseph G. Gembis Frank Cudillo Jeff Bero, 1940 4 1 3 .688 Joseph G. Gembis Frank Cudillo, Derrick Mason Pat Savage 1989 2 8 0 .200 0 5 0 .000 6th Joe B. Horn Tony Beaune, 1941 2 6 0 .250 Joseph G. Gembis Ed Larimore Chuck Crespi, Ken Lockhart 1942 1 6 1 .188 Joseph G. Gembis Frank Chorney, 1990 3 7 0 .300 3 7 0 .300 T-9th Joe B. Horn Mike DenDooven, Donald Kennedy Paul Kroll 1943 0 3 0 .000 Joseph G. Gembis Frank Bielman, Jr. 1991 4 6 0 .400 4 6 0 .400 T-7th Joe B. Horn Mike DenDooven, 1944 1 1 0 .500 Joseph G. Gembis John Rice Steve Lee 1945 2 5 1 .313 Joseph G. Gembis Nicholas Cherup 1992 4 7 0 .364 3 7 0 .300 T-7th Brian VanGorder Dale Dwojakowski, 1946 4 5 0 .444 John P. Hackett John Cotton, Jeff Henson Joseph Magnatta 1993 6 5 0 .545 5 5 0 .500 T-6th Brian VanGorder Tom Beer, 1947 5 2 0 .714 John P. Hackett Allen Griffi ths, Mark Friday, Kevin Worthy Stephen Zukowski 1994* 6 5 0 .545 6 4 0 .600 T-4th Brian VanGorder Joe Gough, 1948 4 4 0 .500 Herbert L. Smith Virgil Florea, Richard Hall, Tim Morris John Hazely 1995 3 8 0 .273 3 7 0 .300 T-8th Dominic Livedoti Nate Bush, 1949 3 5 0 .375 Louis F. Zarza Edward Demerjian, Garth Frost, Gary Ruttan Bruno Marana 1996 2 9 0 .182 2 8 0 .200 T-9th Dominic Livedoti Rich Baur, 1950 2 7 0 .222 Louis F. Zarza Charles Milo, Al Burks, Ken Johnson, Derek Lindsay, Earl Reese Bob Wyman 1997 3 8 0 .272 3 7 0 .300 T-7th Barry Fagan Ron Adkins, 1951 5 4 0 .556 Louis F. Zarza Bob Langas Tim Carpenter, Arnie Gillert, Tony Hawk 1952 4 4 0 .500 Louis F. Zarza Dick Brown, 1998 2 9 0 .182 2 8 0 .200 T-12th Barry Fagan Daishawn Franklin, Wes Carlos Andy Grimm 1953 3 4 1 .438 Louis F. Zarza Roger Parmentier, 1999 0 11 0 .000 0 10 0 .000 13th Barry Fagan Doug DenDooven, Richard White Don Galovich, Scott Wooster 1954 3 5 1 .389 Louis F. Zarza Dick Lisabeth 2000 4 6 0 .400 4 6 0 .400 T-8th Steve Kazor Tim Homrich, 1955 1 5 1 .214 1 3 1 .300 4th Herbert L. Smith Jack Goggins, Huston Julian Don Halverson, Robert Lovasik 2001 3 7 0 .300 3 6 0 .333 T-7th Steve Kazor Game captains 1956 4 2 1 .643 3 0 1 .875 1st Herbert L. Smith Gerald Heaton, 2002 3 8 0 .272 3 7 0 .300 T-9th Steve Kazor Game captains Hal Willard 2003 3 8 0 .272 2 8 0 .200 T-11th Steve Kazor Craig Duppong, 1957 4 3 0 .571 2 1 0 .667 2nd Herbert L. Smith Ron Kowalczyk, Randy Hutchison, Nick Pappas, Leo Wells Benny Paolucci 2004 1 9 0 .100 1 9 0 .100 13th Paul Winters Earl Carruthers, 1958 2 4 1 .357 2 1 1 .625 3rd Herbert L. Smith Wayne Mueller Jon Herstein, Leo Wells 1959 4 3 0 .571 4 1 0 .800 2nd Herbert L. Smith James O’Hara 2005% 4 6 0 .400 4 6 0 .400 T-7th Paul Winters Grant Fodor, 1960 4 3 0 .571 3 2 0 .600 T-3rd Harold D. Willard Dale Mandrell, Michael Hall, Ryan Oshnock, Leo Wells Jim Morse 2006 6 5 0 .545 6 4 0 .600 T-4th Paul Winters Alan Clay, 1961 1 6 0 .143 1 4 0 .200 7th Harold D. Willard Mike Cornelia, Grant Fodor, Alan Guy, Ryan Oshnock, Jake Weingartz Barry Sarver 2007 3 8 0 .273 2 8 0 .200 12th Paul Winters Dante Dunn, 1962 0 6 1 .071 0 4 1 .100 8th Harold D. Willard Enrico Odorico Daryl Graham, Alan Guy, Frank Lietke, John Rehberg 1963 3 4 0 .429 3 3 0 .500 4th Harold D. Willard Dennis D’Angelo, 2008 8 3 0 .727 7 3 0 .700 T-3rd Paul Winters Andrew Bates, Al Tessmer Joique Bell, Tristan Black, Dante Dunn 1964 4 3 1 .563 4 1 1 .750 1st Stanley J. Marshall Dave Marten, 2009 6 5 0 .545 5 5 0 .500 8th Paul Winters Joique Bell, Don Urban Ryan Jonik, Matt Shango, Bruno Shkreli 1965 3 4 1 .438 3 2 1 .583 4th Vernon K. Gale Jim Carmichael, 2010 9 2 0 .818 8 2 0 .800 T-1st/South Paul Winters Daunte Akra, Bob Schroeder Marc Cuddeback, Joe Long, Nick Thomas, Stan Thornton 1966 2 6 0 .250 Vernon K. Gale Al Poppenhager 2011* 12 4 0 .750 7 3 0 .700 2nd/South Paul Winters Joe Long, 1967 7 2 0 .778 Vernon K. Gale Dave Krupski, Mickey Mohner, Josh Renel, Raliegh Ross, Nick Thomas A.J. Vaughn 2012 5 5 0 .500 5 5 0 .500 6th/South Paul Winters Curtis Ferguson, 1968 3 6 0 .333 Vernon K. Gale George Crawford, Zach Houghton, Mickey Mohner, Nick Thomas Ed Pavoris 2013 3 8 0 .273 3 7 0 .500 T-6th/North Paul Winters Thom Box, 1969 4 4 0 .500 Vernon K. Gale Bill Cortis, Andrew Matt, Dominique Maybanks, Chet Privett, Ed Viverette Leit Jones 2014 7 4 0 .636 6 4 0 .600 T-3rd/North Paul Winters Thom Box, 1970 6 2 0 .750 Vernon K. Gale Tom Bomberski, Gerren DuHart, Nores Fradi, Desmond Martin, Ben Walker Tom Sheppard Totals 359 472 29 .434 156 219 7 .418 1971 4 4 0 .500 Vernon K. Gale George Breaz, Ed Moten *-National Runners-Up. 1972 2 5 1 .313 David F. Hoover Larry Fitzpatrick, Rick Marsack, Pasco Yearby Conference Membership: 1973 5 5 0 .500 David F. Hoover Dick Byas, President’s Athletic Conference, 1955-1965 (26-22-6, .537) Jon Wilkerson Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, 1975-1989, 1999-present (99-138-1, .418) 1974 7 3 0 .700 Richard Lowry Virgil Seal, Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference, 1990-1998 (31-59-0, .344) Doug Webber 1975 8 3 0 .727 3 1 0 .750 1st Richard Lowry Tom Hurley, #-Includes forfeit win over Defi ance. *-Includes forfeit win from Northern Michigan. Ed Skowneski %-Includes forfeit win from Saginaw Valley. Forfeit wins are not refl ected in NCAA team or coaching records. #WARRIORFB 109 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE WAYNE STATE’S ALL-TIME CAPTAINS Ron Adkins ...... 1997 Cam Cunningham ...... 1922 Ken Johnson ...... 1996 John Rehberg ...... 2007 Daunte Akra ...... 2010 Dennis D’Angelo...... 1963 Leit Jones ...... 1969 Adolph Rehn ...... 1927 Randy Alexander ...... 1980 Edward Demerjian ...... 1949 Ryan Jonik ...... 2009 Josh Renel ...... 2011 Martin Altounian ...... 1988 Doug DenDooven ...... 1999 Huston Julian ...... 2000 John Rice ...... 1944 Keith Anleitner ...... 1976 Mike DenDooven ...... 1990-91 Donald Kennedy ...... 1942 Carl Roscoe ...... 2015 Henry Backus ...... 1930 George Dennis ...... 1919 Ron Kowalczyk ...... 1957 Raleigh Ross ...... 2011 Rich Baur ...... 1996 Hazen Dever ...... 1921 Paul Kroll ...... 1990 Laurence Russell ...... 1930 Andrew Bates ...... 2008 Gerren DuHart ...... 2014 Dave Krupski ...... 1967 Gary Ruttan ...... 1995 Willard Bates...... 1924 Dante Dunn ...... 2007-08 Bob Langas ...... 1951 Barry Sarver ...... 1961 Tony Beaune ...... 1989 Craig Duppong ...... 2003 Jerry LaPointe ...... 1978 Pat Savage ...... 1940 Tom Beer ...... 1993 Dale Dwojakowski ...... 1992 Ed Larimore ...... 1941 Bob Schroeder ...... 1965 Joique Bell ...... 2008-09 Phil Emery ...... 1980 Steve Lee...... 1991 Virgil Seal ...... 1974 Fred Bens ...... 1935 Randy Epley ...... 1977 Frank Lietke ...... 2007 Matt Shango ...... 2009 Jeff Bero ...... 1988 Curtis Ferguson ...... 2012 Derek Lindsay ...... 1996 Tom Sheppard ...... 1970 John Bertolini ...... 1979 Larry Fitzpatrick ...... 1972 Dick Lisabeth ...... 1954 Bruno Shkreli ...... 2009 Zak Bielecki ...... 2015 Virgil Florea ...... 1948 Al Litzenburger ...... 1923 Ed Skowneski ...... 1975 Frank Bielman, Jr...... 1943 Grant Fodor ...... 2005-06 Ken Lockhart ...... 1989 Mike Stankovich ...... 1976 Tristan Black...... 2008 Nores Fradi ...... 2014 Joe Long ...... 2010-11 Malcolm Stuart ...... 1928 Art Blum...... 1926 Daishawn Franklin ...... 1998 Robert Lovasik ...... 1955 Al Tessmer ...... 1963 Jerry Boglarsky ...... 1929 Mark Friday ...... 1993 Joseph Magnatta ...... 1946 Nick Thomas ...... 2010-11 (inj.)-12 Tom Bomberski ...... 1970 Garth Frost ...... 1994 Dale Mandrell ...... 1960 Dave Thorne ...... 1979 Thom Box ...... 2013-14 Don Galovich ...... 1999 Bruno Marana ...... 1949 Stan Thornton ...... 2010 George Breaz ...... 1971 Mark Garcia ...... 1981 Rick Marsack ...... 1972 Don Urban ...... 1964 Wayne D. Brenkert ...... 1918 George Gembis ...... 1938 Dave Marten ...... 1964 Bob VanGorder ...... 1981 Mike Britt ...... 1979 Jim Gendron ...... 1978 Desmond Martin ...... 2014 Brian VanGorder ...... 1980 Dick Brown ...... 1952 Arnie Gillert ...... 1997 Derrick Mason ...... 1988 A.J. Vaughn ...... 1967 Mark Brown ...... 1986 Richard Glodowski ...... 1986 Andrew Matt ...... 2013 Dave Vicari ...... 1986 Al Burks ...... 1996 Jack Goggins ...... 1955 Dominique Maybanks ...... 2013 Ed Viverette ...... 2013 Nate Bush...... 1995 Joe Gough ...... 1994 Charles Milo ...... 1950 Ben Walker ...... 2014 Paul Butcher ...... 1985 Daryl Graham ...... 2007 Mickey Mohner ...... 2011-12 Ethan Walsh ...... 2015 Ashawn Butler ...... 2015 Steve Gregor ...... 1987 Tim Morris ...... 1994 Doug Webber ...... 1974 Dick Byas ...... 1973 Allen Griffi ths ...... 1947 Jim Morse...... 1960 Jake Weingartz ...... 2006 Roger Calcaterra ...... 1987 Andy Grimm ...... 1998 Ed Moten...... 1971 Leo Wells ...... 2003-04-05 Wes Carlos ...... 1952 Alan Guy ...... 2006-07 Wayne Mueller ...... 1958 Richard White ...... 1953 Jim Carmichael ...... 1965 Michael Hall ...... 2005 Clarence Mumma ...... 1932 Jon Wilkerson ...... 1973 Pat Carmody ...... 1977 Richard Hall ...... 1994 Enrico Odorico ...... 1962 Hal Willard ...... 1956 Tim Carpenter ...... 1997 Don Halverson ...... 1955 James O’Hara ...... 1959 Scott Wooster ...... 1999 Earl Carruthers ...... 2004 Tony Hawk ...... 1997 Ryan Oshnock ...... 2005-06 Kevin Worthy ...... 1993 Nicholas Cherup ...... 1945 John Hazely ...... 1948 Benny Paolucci ...... 1958 Bob Wyman ...... 1950 Frank Chorney ...... 1942 Gerald Heaton ...... 1956 Nick Pappas ...... 2003 Pasco Yearby ...... 1972 Alan Clay ...... 2006 Jeff Henson ...... 1992 Roger Parmentier ...... 1953 Stephen Zukowski ...... 1947 Mike Cornelia ...... 1961 Jon Herstein ...... 2004 Leigh Pascoe ...... 1925 Bill Cortis ...... 1969 Tim Homrich ...... 2000 Ed Pavoris ...... 1968 No Captains ...... 1933-34-36-37 John “Jack” Cotton ...... 1946 Zach Houghton ...... 2012 Rich Popp ...... 1985-86 George Crawford ...... 1968 Tom Hurley ...... 1975 Al Poppenhager ...... 1966 Game Captains ...... 1982-83-84-01-02 Chuck Crespi ...... 1989 Randy Hutchison ...... 2003 Chet Privett ...... 2013 Marc Cuddeback ...... 2010 Harold G. Iler ...... 1920 Jeff Ragland ...... 1980 Frank “Ace” Cudillo ...... 1939-40 Alex Jamieson ...... 1931 Earl Reese ...... 1996

2014 WSU Captains (left to right): #4-Gerren DuHart, #58-Nores Fradi, #61-Ben Walker and #2-Desmond Martin before home opener vs. Michigan Tech (Kyle Skerbe).

110 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE WINTERS COACHING RECORD VS. OPPONENTS Winters’ Career Coaching Record Versus Opponents School GP Won Lost Pct. Points For Points Allowed Overtime Ashland 10 3 7 .300 246 305 0-0 Carson-Newman 2 1 1 .500 69 86 0-0 Ferris State 6 2 4 .333 128 121 0-0 Findlay 9 6 3 .667 284 210 0-2 Gannon 4 3 1 .750 115 73 0-0 Grand Valley 9 0 9 .000 119 316 0-0 Hillsdale 11 6 5 .545 215 280 1-0 Indianapolis 8 6 2 .750 190 180 1-0 Lake Erie 5 4 1 .800 172 134 0-0 Malone 3 3 0 1.000 115 56 0-0 Mercyhurst 4 3 1 .750 130 112 0-1 Michigan Tech 9 3 6 .333 183 225 0-0 Minnesota-Duluth 1 1 0 1.000 31 25 0-0 Nebraska-Kearney 1 1 0 1.000 38 26 0-0 Northern Michigan 9 4 5 .444 215 231 0-0 Northwood 10 5 5 .500 270 324 0-0 Ohio Dominican 2 2 0 1.000 48 31 0-0 Pittsburg State 1 0 1 .000 21 35 0-0 Saginaw Valley 8& 1 7 .125 111 211 0-0 St. Cloud State 1 1 0 1.000 48 38 0-0 Saint Joseph’s 2 1 1 .500 52 36 0-0 Tiffi n 5 4 1 .800 213 66 0-0 Urbana 1 1 0 1.000 69 24 0-0 Walsh 1 1 0 1.000 52 17 0-0 Winston-Salem State 1 1 0 1.000 21 14 0-0 ======CAREER TOTALS 112 56 56 .500 2795 2941 2-3

School GP Home Away Neutral WSU Record By Decade At Home Ashland 10 3-2 0-5 0-0 Decade W L T Pct. Decade W L T Pct. Carson-Newman 2 1-0 0-1 0-0 1910s 6 2 0 .750 Ferris State 5 1-2 1-1 0-0 1910s 8 5 0 .615 1920s 20 19 6 .511 Findlay 9 2-2 4-1 0-0 1920s 30 37 9 .454 1930s 17 20 3 .463 Gannon 4 2-0 1-1 0-0 1940s 15 15 2 .500 Grand Valley 9 0-4 0-4 0-1 (5th/3rd Ballpark) 1930s 32 44 4 .425 1950s 22 13 4 .615 Hillsdale 11 5-0 1-4 0-1 (Ford Field) 1960s 19 19 2 .500 1940s 26 38 5 .413 Indianapolis 8 2-2 4-0 0-0 1970s 28 18 1 .606 Lake Erie 5 2-0 2-1 0-0 1950s 32 41 5 .442 1980s 23 24 1 .490 Malone 3 2-0 1-0 0-0 1990s 13 40 0 .245 Mercyhurst 4 3-0 0-1 0-0 1960s 31 44 3 .417 2000s 21 31 0 .404 2010s 19 9 0 .679 Michigan Tech 9 2-3 1-3 0-0 1970s 55 37 2 .596 Minnesota-Duluth 1 0-0 1-0 0-0 TOTAL 203 210 19 .492 Nebraska-Kearney 1 0-0 1-0 0-0 1980s 37 61 1 .379 Northern Michigan 9 3-1 1-4 0-0 Away/Neutral Northwood 10 3-3 2-2 0-0 1990s 32 76 0 .296 Decade W L T Pct. 1910s 1 3 0 .250 Ohio Dominican 2 1-0 1-0 0-0 2000s 40 66 0 .377 Pittsburg State 1 0-0 0-0 0-1 (Braly Stadium$) 1920s 11 18 3 .390 Saginaw Valley 8& 0-4 1-3& 0-0 2010s 36 23 0 .610 1930s 15 24 1 .388 St. Cloud State 1 0-0 1-0 0-0 1940s 11 23 3 .338 TOTAL 359 472 29 .434 Saint Joseph’s 2 0-1 1-0 0-0 1950s 10 28 1 .269 Tiffi n 5 2-1 2-0 0-0 1960s 12 25 1 .329 Urbana 1 1-0 0-0 0-0 1970s 27 19 1 .585 Walsh 1 1-0 0-0 0-0 1980s 14 37 0 .275 Winston-Salem State 1 0-0 1-0 0-0 1990s 19 36 0 .345 ======2000s 19 35 0 .352 CAREER TOTALS 123 35-25 28-32 0-3 2010s 17 14 0 .548 &-Forfeit by Saginaw Valley not included in record. $-2011 NCAA Division II National Championship Game. TOTAL 156 262 10 .376

WSU head coach Paul Winters addressing the media following the 2011 national semifi nal victory at Winston-Salem State. Senior running back Josh Renel is to coach Winters right, while senior safety Jeremy Jones is to coach Winters left (photo by Jason Clark).

#WARRIORFB 111 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORES 1918-1956 1918 (4-0-0) - David L. Holmes 1928 (2-5-1) - David L. Holmes 10-30 Toledo L 19-39 1948 (4-4-0) - Herbert L. Smith 10-6 at Assumption W 41- 0 10-6 at Detroit JC Frosh W 24- 0 11-6 Eastern Michigan (H) W 7- 0 9-25 Southern Illinois W 26- 0 11-4 Eastern Michigan¥ W 18- 0 10-13 at Manchester T 6- 6 11-13 at Buff alo W 23- 6 10-2 at Niagara W 13- 7 11-23 Assumption W 35- 0 10-20 at Hillsdale L 0-19 11-20 Hillsdale W 65- 0 10-9 at Quantico Marines L 0- 7 11-28 Detroit W 6- 0 10-27 Western Michigan L 0-45 10-16 St. Bonaventure (H) L 0-13 11-3 Toledo W 13- 6 1938 (2-6-0) - Joseph G. Gembis 10-22 at Detroit L 0-13 1919 (3-5-0) - David L. Holmes 11-10 Bowling Green L 0-20 9-24 at Michigan State L 6-34 10-29 at Central Michigan W 27-12 9-27 at Alma L 0-13 11-17 Eastern Michigan L 0-55 10-1 Akron W 16- 0 11-6 at Toledo L 14-27 10-4 at Western Michigan∑ L 0-88 11-29 Central Michigan L 0-23 10-7 at Louisville L 12-14 11-13 Omaha W 46-20 10-11 Adrian L 0-20 10-15 at Eastern Michigan L 7-20 11-1 at Assumption L 0-13 1929 (2-7-0) - Norman G. Wann 10-22 at Ohio L 7-52 1949 (3-5-0) - Louis F. Zarza 11-8 Toledo W 8- 7 10-5 Olivet L 0- 6 10-29 Toledo (H) L 20-39 9-24 Southern Illinois W 48- 7 11-15 Central Michigan W 42-14 10-12 at Hope W 7- 0 11-5 Central Michigan L 3-20 10-1 at Western Illinois W 33-14 11-22 Assumption W 20- 0 10-19 Hillsdale L 0-32 11-12 Buff alo W 35- 0 10-8 at St. Bonaventure L 7-25 11-27 MSU Frosh L 0-24 10-26 at Western Michigan L 0-42 10-15 Quantico Marines L 14-33 11-2 at Wilmington L 0-14 1939 (4-5-0) - Joseph G. Gembis 10-21 Detroit L 0-41 1920 (5-1-1) - David L. Holmes 11-9 at Toledo L 0-17 9-30 at Michigan State L 0-16 10-29 Niagara L 6-14 10-9 Toledo W 14- 0 11-16 at Bowling Green L 2-25 10-7 at Bowling Green L 0- 9 11-5 Toledo (H) L 7-37 10-15 Assumption W 24- 2 11-23 Eastern Michigan L 0-31 10-13 at Eastern Michigan W 9- 7 11-12 Omaha W 38-26 10-30 Ferris State W 48- 0 11-28 Central Michigan W 6- 0 10-21 Cincinnati L 0-21 11-6 at Eastern Michigan¥ L 7-21 10-28 at Akron W 18-12 1950 (2-7-0) - Louis F. Zarza 11-13 at Grand Rapids JC W 20- 0 1930 (0-9-0) - Norman G. Wann 11-4 Eastern Michigan (H) L 6-13 9-23 South Dakota W 19-14 11-20 at Defi ance W Forfeit 10-4 Notre Dame “B” L 0-51 11-11 at Central Michigan L 6-33 9-29 at Detroit L 0-34 11-25 Central Michigan T 6- 6 10-11 at Eastern Michigan L 7-33 11-18 Buff alo W 20- 0 10-7 Western Illinois L 20-21 10-18 at Hillsdale L 12-13 11-23 Western Michigan W 7- 6 10-14 at Eastern Michigan W 26- 6 1921 (6-0-2) - David L. Holmes 10-25 Western Michigan L 0-52 10-21 at Temple L 0-26 9-24 at Assumption W 26- 0 11-1 at West Liberty L 0-39 1940 (4-1-3) - Joseph G. Gembis 10-28 at Omaha L 13-32 10-8 Alma T 0- 0 11-8 at Findlay L 12-32 9-27 at Detroit L 7-42 11-4 South Dakota State (H) L 0-40 10-15 Baldwin-Wallace W 28- 0 11-15 Bowling Green L 6-19 10-5 at Western Michigan W 13- 6 11-11 at Bradley L 29-33 10-29 Eastern Michigan W 3- 0 11-22 at Toledo L 0-18 10-12 at Ohio Wesleyan T 0- 0 11-18 at Toledo L 7-56 11-5 Olivet W 26- 0 11-27 Central Michigan L 0-13 10-19 Akron T 7- 7 11-12 Grand Rapids JC W 39- 0 11-2 Central Michigan (H) T 7- 7 1951 (5-4-0) - Louis F. Zarza 11-19 at Toledo W 13- 0 1931 (0-6-1) - Norman G. Wann 11-9 at Eastern Michigan W 19- 7 9-22 at Iowa State L 21-53 11-24 Central Michigan T 0- 0 10-3 Albion L 0- 6 11-16 at Buff alo W 6- 0 9-29 Louisville L 12-28 10-16 at Bowling Green L 0-13 11-21 Bowling Green W 19- 0 10-6 at Arizona State L 6-50 1922 (2-3-2) - David L. Holmes 10-24 Findlay L 0-13 10-13 Bradley L 27-34 10-7 Ferris State W 19- 0 10-31 at Central Michigan L 0-42 1941 (2-6-0) - Joseph G. Gembis 10-20 Brandeis W 34- 6 10-14 at Baldwin-Wallace L 0-32 11-7 Defi ance L 7-26 10-3 at Detroit L 0-54 10-27 Omaha W 62- 9 10-28 at Eastern Michigan T 0- 0 11-14 Olivet L 0-32 10-11 at Cincinnati L 0-37 11-3 Washington, Mo. (H) W 21- 7 11-4 Olivet T 0- 0 11-21 Wilmington T 0- 0 10-18 Ohio Wesleyan L 0-21 11-10 at Case Tech W 20-13 11-11 at Grand Rapids JC L 0- 3 10-25 at Michigan State L 6-39 11-17 Eastern Michigan W 27-13 11-18 Toledo W 6- 0 1932 (1-6-0) - Joseph G. Gembis 11-1 Central Michigan (H) W 6- 0 11-30 Central Michigan L 7-20 9-30 at Albion L 0- 7 11-8 Eastern Michigan W 12- 0 1952 (4-4-0) - Louis F. Zarza 10-8 at Toledo W 3- 0 11-15 Western Michigan L 0-34 9-20 Hillsdale W 20- 6 1923 (4-3-1) - David L. Holmes 10-15 Valparaiso L 0-27 11-20 at Bowling Green L 0-19 9-27 at Louisville L 12-19 10-13 Ferris State W 54- 0 10-29 Central Michigan L 0-13 10-4 at Washington, Mo. L 12-13 10-20 Hope W 20- 0 11-5 Kalamazoo L 0- 3 1942 (1-6-1) - Joseph G. Gembis 10-18 at Bradley L 21-40 10-27 at Adrian L 0-13 11-11 at Hope L 0-32 10-2 Detroit L 0-27 10-25 at Brandeis L 19-31 11-3 Grand Rapids JC W 42- 8 11-19 Defi ance L 7-13 10-10 at Michigan State L 6-46 11-1 Eastern Michigan (H) W 46-19 11-10 at Olivet T 7- 7 10-17 Bowling Green L 6-20 11-8 at Great Lakes NTS W 34-19 11-17 at Toledo L 0-38 1933 (2-5-1) - Joseph G. Gembis 10-24 at Eastern Michigan T 12-12 11-15 Valparaiso W 44- 6 11-24 Findlay W 28- 0 9-29 at Wittenberg L 0-33 10-27 Grosse Ile NAS L 3- 7 11-29 Central Michigan L 7-21 10-7 Toledo T 0- 0 10-30 at Central Michigan L 0-13 1953 (3-4-1) - Louis F. Zarza 10-14 at Findlay L 7-12 11-7 Akron (H) W 25- 6 9-19 Great Lakes NTS L 6-33 1924 (2-5-0) - David L. Holmes 10-20 at Kalamazoo L 6-20 11-14 at Western Michigan L 0-13 9-25 at Detroit L 0-48 10-4 at Assumption W 6- 0 10-28 at Central Michigan L 14-26 10-3 at Eastern Michigan L 6-13 10-18 at Olivet L 14-19 11-4 Hope W 3- 0 1943 (0-3-0) - Joseph G. Gembis 10-10 at Washington, Mo. W 33-13 10-25 Ferris State W 3- 0 11-11 Valparaiso L 0-33 10-16 Eastern Michigan L 0-14 10-17 Bradley (H) W 32- 0 11-1 Adrian L 6-19 11-18 Defi ance W 26-6 10-25 at Eastern Michigan L 0-14 10-24 at Brandeis L 0- 6 11-8 at Grand Rapids JC L 7-10 11-13 at Xavier L 0-36 11-6 at Drake W 25-19 11-15 Toledo L 0-27 1934 (7-1-0) - Joseph G. Gembis 11-14 Valparaiso T 14-14 11-29 Central Michigan L 6-38 9-29 St. Mary’s W 51- 0 1944 (1-1-0) - Joseph G. Gembis 10-6 Assumption W 37- 0 10-14 Otterbein W 27-12 1954 (3-5-1) - Louis F. Zarza 1925 (4-3-1) - David L. Holmes 10-13 Alma W 20- 0 10-27 Michigan State L 0-32 9-17 Hillsdale T 7- 7 10-4 at Ferris State L 12-13 10-20 at Hillsdale W 6- 0 9-24 Louisville W 13- 0 10-11 Assumption W 9- 0 10-27 Central Michigan L 7-13 1945 (2-5-1) - Joseph G. Gembis 10-1 at Eastern Michigan L 0- 7 10-18 Olivet T 6- 6 11-3 at Kalamazoo W 13- 6 10-6 at Ohio Wesleyan L 6-27 10-9 Washington, Mo. (H) W 27- 0 10-25 Hope W 7- 0 11-10 at Hope W 12- 7 10-13 Central Michigan L 0-26 10-16 at John Carroll L 0-13 11-1 at Adrian L 0-20 11-17 Albion W 33- 0 10-20 at Michigan State L 7-27 10-22 North Dakota State W 39- 0 11-8 Grand Rapids JC W 55- 0 10-27 at Albion W 7- 6 10-30 at Bradley L 12-30 11-15 at Toledo W 23- 0 1935 (5-2-1) - Joseph G. Gembis 11-2 Hillsdale W 38- 0 11-6 at Omaha L 7-59 11-24 Central Michigan L 6-19 9-28 at St. Mary’s W 33- 0 11-9 Eastern Michigan (H) L 13-14 11-12 Drake L 24-33 10-5 Eastern Michigan L 6-16 11-16 at Eastern Michigan T 0- 0 1926 (2-4-1) - David L. Holmes 10-12 at Central Michigan W 13- 6 11-22 at Detroit L 13-33 1955 (1-5-1, 1-3-1 PAC/4th) - Herbert L. Smith 10-9 at Assumption W 7- 0 10-19 Hillsdale (H) L 6- 9 10-1 at Louisville L 0-72 10-16 Eastern Michigan L 0- 6 10-26 at Buff alo W 14- 0 1946 (4-5-0) - John P. Hackett 10-8 Case Tech W 27-14 10-23 at Hope W 3- 0 11-2 Kalamazoo W 13-12 9-20 at Detroit L 0-31 10-15 John Carroll L 25-44 10-30 at Hillsdale L 0-19 11-9 Hope W 16- 0 9-28 at Michigan State L 0-42 10-22 at Case Tech L 0-32 11-13 Toledo L 7-14 11-16 at Albion T 0- 0 10-5 Ohio Wesleyan W 13- 0 10-29 Western Reserve (H) L 6- 7 11-20 Bowling Green T 0- 0 10-12 at Western Reserve L 0- 7 11-5 Omaha (at U of D) L 13-35 11-25 Central Michigan L 0- 9 1936 (5-2-1) - Joseph G. Gembis 10-19 at George Washington L 6-20 11-19 at John Carroll T 0- 0 9-26 at Michigan State L 0-27 10-26 at Buff alo W 25-20 1927 (2-6-0) - David L. Holmes 10-3 Bluff ton W 13- 0 11-2 Springfi eld W 12- 6 1956 (4-2-1, 3-0-1 PAC/1st) - Herbert L. Smith 10-7 Assumption W 13- 0 10-10 Central Michigan T 0- 0 11-11 at Toledo L 6-14 10-6 at Case Tech W 6- 0 10-15 at Toledo L 0-13 10-17 at Eastern Michigan W 8- 0 11-16 Case Tech (H) W 37- 6 10-13 Kalamazoo W 19- 7 10-21 at Bowling Green L 0- 6 10-31 at Toledo W 9- 6 10-20 Case Tech (H) W 28- 7 10-29 at Western Michigan L 0-44 11-7 at Baldwin-Wallace L 20-66 1947 (5-2-0) - John P. Hackett 10-27 at Western Reserve W 10- 7 11-5 at Valparaiso W 6- 0 11-14 Buff alo (H) W 14- 6 9-27 at Great Lakes NTS W 33- 7 11-3 at Omaha L 0-21 11-12 Hillsdale L 6-22 11-21 Muskingum W 19- 0 10-3 at Detroit L 7-40 11-10 Valparaiso L 27-33 11-19 at Eastern Michigan L 6-33 10-18 Western Reserve (H) W 20-13 11-17 John Carroll T 14-14 11-24 Central Michigan L 6-32 1937 (6-2-0) - Joseph G. Gembis 10-25 Buff alo W 33-12 9-25 at Michigan State L 0-19 11-1 at Springfi eld W 14-10 ¥-Was known as Ypsilanti Normal 10-2 at Akron W 19-13 11-8 Toledo L 0- 7 ∑-Was known as Western State Normal (Teachers College) 10-9 Louisville W 32- 0 11-15 George Washington W 7- 6 10-16 at Central Michigan W 18- 0

112 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORES 1957-1990 1957 (4-3, 2-1 PAC/2nd) - Herbert L. Smith 1967 (7-2-0) - Vernon K. Gale 10-25 Butler W 21-17 11-12 Ferris State W 27- 7 10-5 Case Tech W 27- 7 9-23 Michigan Tech W 48- 7 11-1 at Northwood W 17-13 11-19 at Kentucky State W 35-20 10-12 at John Carroll L 6-19 9-30 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 39-31 11-8 at Ferris State W 26-14 10-19 at Kalamazoo W 9- 2 10-7 Illinois-Chicago W 31- 6 11-15 Evansville W 24-21 1984 (6-5, 4-2 GLIAC/3rd) - David C. Farris 10-26 Western Reserve (H) W 21-10 10-14 Ferris State W 27-13 9-1 at Indiana State L 6-42 11-2 at Buff alo L 7-33 10-21 at Western Reserve W 49-20 1976 (8-2, 3-2 GLIAC/T-2nd) - Richard Lowry 9-8 at Albion L 28-29 11-9 at Valparaiso L 7-18 % 10-28 Eastern Michigan W 20- 3 9-10 at Howard W 31-14 # 9-15 Evansville W 13- 7 11-16 at Northern Michigan W 26-21 11-4 at Case Tech W 47-18 9-18 Northwood W 29- 0 9-22 at St. Joseph’s L 6-10 11-11 at Eastern Illinois L 14-20 9-25 at Valparaiso W 16- 9 9-29 at Northwood L 14-23 1958 (2-4-1, 2-1-1 PAC/3rd) - Herbert L. Smith 11-18 Central Michigan (H) L 0-34 10-2 Ferris State (H) L 12-20 10-6 Michigan Tech W 57-20 10-4 Case Tech T 7- 7 10-9 at Hillsdale W 41-20 10-13 Hillsdale W 24- 7 10-11 John Carroll W 33-20 1968 (3-6-0) - Vernon K. Gale 10-16 at Evansville W 35-28 10-20 at Ferris State W 23- 7 10-18 at Case Tech W 21- 6 9-21 at Michigan Tech W 23-13 10-23 at Saginaw Valley W 31-14 10-27 Saginaw Valley (H) L 7-33 10-25 at Western Reserve L 0-26 9-28 Temple L 6-26 10-30 Youngstown State W 28- 0 11-3 Kentucky State W 17-12 11-1 at Northern Michigan L 0-39 10-4 at Illinois-Chicago L 0-13 11-6 at Grand Valley L 0- 3 11-10 at Grand Valley W 30- 3 11-8 Buff alo (H) L 14-44 10-12 at Ferris State L 8-16 11-13 Ashland W 31-28 11-15 Valparaiso L 6-27 10-19 Augustana, SD L 7-34 1985 (1-8-1, 1-5-0 GLIAC/6th) - David C. Farris 10-26 Washington, Mo. (H) W 61-29 1977 (7-4, 3-2 GLIAC/2nd) - Richard Lowry 9-7 Edinboro T 23-23 1959 (4-3, 4-1 PAC/2nd) - Herbert L. Smith 11-2 Wash. & Jeff erson W 14- 6 9-3 Akron L 14-24 9-14 at Slippery Rock L 10-35 10-3 Case Tech W 27- 6 11-9 Eastern Illinois L 19-60 9-10 Wisc.-Stevens Point W 28-21 9-21 at Illinois State L 2-17 10-10 Allegheny W 20- 7 11-16 at Central Michigan L 6-35 9-17 at Northwood W 13- 0 9-28 at Grand Valley L 7-10 10-17 at John Carroll L 0-40 9-24 Valparaiso W 16- 0 10-5 Hillsdale L 0-25 10-24 Northern Michigan L 13-20 1969 (4-4-0) - Vernon K. Gale 10-1 at Ferris State W 35- 0 10-12 at Michigan Tech W 30-12 10-31 Western Reserve (H) W 27-14 9-20 Ferris State W 14- 7 10-8 Hillsdale (H) L 6- 7 10-19 Northwood (H) L 10-17 11-7 at Thiel W 28-15 9-27 at Coast Guard W 21- 7 10-15 at Evansville W 50- 0 10-26 at Saginaw Valley L 7-28 11-14 at Valparaiso L 6-14 10-4 at Temple L 0-34 10-22 at Eastern Illinois W 24-14 11-2 Central State L 17-23 10-11 Bradley W 47-21 10-29 at Youngstown State L 10-31 11-9 Ferris State L 24-38 1960 (4-3, 3-2 PAC/T-3rd) - Harold D. Willard 10-18 at Augustana, SD L 7-25 11-5 Saginaw Valley W 38- 7 10-1 Millikin L 7-20 11-1 Illinois-Chicago (H) W 33- 0 11-12 Grand Valley L 3- 6 1986 (3-7, 0-5 GLIAC/6th) - David C. Farris 10-8 at Case Tech W 33-14 11-8 at Kalamazoo L 13-18 9-6 at Edinboro L 24-27 10-15 at Wash. & Jeff erson W 22-15 11-15 Central Michigan L 20-35 1978 (5-4-0, 4-1-0 GLIAC/2nd) - Richard Lowry 9-13 Slippery Rock W 28- 0 10-22 John Carroll L 20-29 9-9 at Saginaw Valley W 14-10 9-20 at Illinois State W 17-13 10-29 Western Reserve L 18-28 1970 (6-2-0) - Vernon K. Gale 9-16 Youngstown State L 10-21 9-27 Grand Valley L 3-21 11-5 at Allegheny W 26- 6 9-26 Ferris State W 24- 7 9-23 at Akron L 0-28 10-4 at Hillsdale L 0-17 11-12 Taylor (H) W 14- 8 10-3 South Dakota State (H) W 21-12 9-30 Ferris State W 25-18 10-11 Tiffi n (H) W 41- 6 10-10 at Bradley W 34-17 10-7 at Hillsdale W 21-16 10-18 at Northwood L 20-21 1961 (1-6, 1-4 PAC/7th) - Harold D. Willard 10-24 at Parsons L 8-10 10-14 Evansville (H) W 34- 7 10-25 Saginaw Valley L 7-12 10-7 Wheaton L 0-57 10-31 at Illinois-Chicago W 24- 8 10-28 Eastern Illinois L 14-34 11-1 at Central State L 7-28 10-14 Case Tech L 7-19 11-7 Kalamazoo W 33-10 11-4 at Northwood W 24-14 11-8 at Ferris State L 9-10 10-21 Wash. & Jeff erson W 16- 8 11-14 Central State W 12- 6 11-11 at Grand Valley L 10-24 10-28 at John Carroll L 0-62 11-21 Hillsdale L 0-39 1987 (4-6, 0-4 GLIAC/6th) - Joe B. Horn 11-4 at Western Reserve L 6-28 1979 (3-5-1, 3-1-1 GLIAC/2nd) - Richard Lowry 9-5 California, Pa. W 9- 3 11-11 Allegheny (H) L 8-20 1971 (4-4-0) - Vernon K. Gale 9-8 New Hampshire L 14-24 9-12 at Dayton L 17-27 11-18 at Wittenberg L 0-77 9-25 at Ferris State W 34- 6 9-15 at Eastern Illinois L 21-58 9-19 at Ashland L 7-30 10-2 at South Dakota State W 27- 8 9-22 at Northern Michigan L 29-31 10-3 at Grand Valley L 0-28 1962 (0-6-1, 0-4-1 PAC/8th) - Harold D. Willard 10-9 at NE Missouri State L 6-14 10-6 Grand Valley (H) W 17-14 10-10 Hillsdale L 6-18 10-6 at Wheaton L 14-34 10-16 Hofstra (H) L 7-10 10-13 at Towson State L 0- 7 10-17 at Michigan Tech W 29-22 10-13 John Carroll L 14-67 10-30 Illinois-Chicago W 37- 0 10-20 Ferris State W 10- 6 10-24 Northwood (H) W 41- 0 10-20 Western Reserve T 0- 0 11-6 Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 0- 7 10-27 Northwood W 16- 6 10-31 at Saginaw Valley L 17-20 10-27 at Albion L 6-30 11-13 Central State L 14-21 11-3 at Hillsdale L 16-18 11-7 at Tiffi n W 23- 2 11-3 at Thiel L 8-27 11-20 at Hillsdale W 9- 0 11-10 at Saginaw Valley T 7- 7 11-14 Ferris State L 28-37 11-10 at Case Tech L 7-18 11-17 Bethany (H) L 6-21 1972 (2-5-1) - David F. Hoover 1980 (5-4, 3-3 GLIAC/4th) - Stephen Fickert 1988 (2-8, 0-5 GLIAC/6th) - Joe B. Horn 9-23 Central State W 17- 7 9-13 at New Hampshire W 17- 7 9-3 at California, Pa. L 3-14 1963 (3-4, 3-3 PAC/4th) - Harold D. Willard 9-30 at Hillsdale L 12-45 9-20 Northern Michigan L 3-26 & 9-17 at Valparaiso W 48-17 10-5 Marietta L 9-13 10-7 NE Missouri State (H) L 0-44 9-27 Towson State (H) W 23-14 9-24 Northern Michigan L 14-34 10-12 at John Carroll L 0-20 10-14 Ferris State L 13-24 10-4 at Grand Valley W 10- 7 10-1 Grand Valley L 10-13 10-19 at Western Reserve W 19-13 10-21 at Hofstra L 2-28 10-11 Michigan Tech W 35- 8 10-8 at Hillsdale L 16-21 10-26 at Allegheny L 21-22 10-28 at Illinois-Chicago W 34- 0 10-18 at Ferris State L 14-17 10-15 Ashland (H) L 14-43 11-2 Thiel (H) W 6- 0 11-4 at Wisc.-Milwaukee L 7-28 10-25 at Northwood L 10-24 10-22 at Northwood L 13-43 11-9 Case Tech W 21-10 11-11 St. Joseph’s T 14-14 11-1 Hillsdale L 10-15 10-29 Saginaw Valley L 22-34 11-16 at Bethany L 0-24 11-8 Saginaw Valley W 31-21 11-5 at Findlay W 25-18 1973 (5-5-0) - David F. Hoover 11-12 at Ferris State L 30-31 1964 (4-3-1, 4-1-1 PAC/1st) - Stanley J. Marshall 9-15 Valparaiso W 19-17 1981 (4-5, 3-3 GLIAC/T-3rd) - David C. Farris 9-26 at Allegheny L 0- 7 9-22 at St. Joseph’s W 21-13 9-12 Slippery Rock W 14-13 + 1989 (2-8, 0-5 GLIAC/6th) - Joe B. Horn 10-3 John Carroll W 19-14 9-29 Illinois-Benedictine L 14-26 9-19 Northern Michigan L 7-52 & 9-9 Saginaw Valley L 6-24 10-10 Western Reserve T 0- 0 10-6 at Indianapolis L 6- 7 10-3 at SUNY-Buff alo L 14-27 9-16 Valparaiso W 28-20 10-17 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 9-33 10-13 at Ferris State L 7-28 10-10 Grand Valley L 17-40 9-23 at Northern Michigan L 13-17 10-24 Eastern Michigan (H) W 13- 0 10-20 Hofstra (H) L 6- 9 10-17 at Michigan Tech W 16-13 9-30 at Grand Valley L 10-49 10-31 at Case Tech W 23- 9 10-27 Illinois-Chicago W 46-14 10-24 Ferris State (H) L 3-20 10-7 Hillsdale L 10-40 11-7 at Thiel W 12- 7 11-3 at Eastern Illinois W 14-10 10-31 Northwood W 23-18 10-14 at Ashland L 10-27 11-14 at Marietta L 3- 7 11-10 Hillsdale L 0- 7 11-7 at Hillsdale L 6-20 10-21 Northwood (H) W 34-32 11-17 at Kentucky State W 23-14 11-14 at Saginaw Valley W 14- 7 10-28 at Saginaw Valley L 21-30 1965 (3-4-1, 3-2-1 PAC/4th) - Vernon K. Gale 11-4 Findlay L 30-36 9-25 Allegheny W 7- 0 1974 (7-3-0) - Richard Lowry 1982 (3-7, 2-4 GLIAC/T-4th) - David C. Farris 11-11 Ferris State L 26-55 10-2 at John Carroll T 0- 0 9-14 at Butler L 14-21 9-4 Albion W 14-13 10-9 at Western Reserve L 6-22 9-21 St. Joseph’s W 8- 6 9-11 at Butler L 7-20 1990 (3-7, 3-7 MIFC/T-9th) - Joe B. Horn 10-16 Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 34-41 9-28 at Illinois-Benedictine W 34-32 9-18 at Eastern Illinois L 0-27 9-1 Indianapolis L 40-43 10-23 at Eastern Michigan L 0-20 10-5 at Valparaiso W 26-21 9-25 at Illinois State L 0-25 9-8 Saginaw Valley L 6-30 10-30 at Case Tech W 23- 7 10-12 NE Missouri State (H) W 21- 0 10-2 at Grand Valley L 15-32 9-15 at Valparaiso W 22-20 11-6 Thiel (H) W 7- 6 10-19 at Hillsdale L 3-14 10-9 Hillsdale (H) L 7-20 9-22 Ferris State W 29-17 11-13 Albion L 14-30 10-26 at Youngstown State L 7-56 10-16 Michigan Tech W 45-20 9-29 at Ashland L 8-27 11-2 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 22-20 10-23 at Northwood L 7-13 10-6 Butler (H) L 7-16 1966 (2-6-0) - Vernon K. Gale 11-9 Ferris State W 30- 8 10-30 Saginaw Valley L 14-23 10-20 at Northern Michigan W 30-27 9-24 Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 20-37 11-16 Kentucky State W 21-20 11-13 at Ferris State W 21-13 10-27 St. Joseph’s L 9-29 10-1 at Washington, Mo. L 12-56 11-3 at Grand Valley L 15-35 10-15 at Illinois-Chicago L 36-39 1975 (8-3, 3-1 GLIAC/1st) - Richard Lowry 1983 (7-3, 4-2 GLIAC/T-2nd) - David C. Farris 11-10 at Hillsdale L 19-21 10-22 Western Reserve W 27-24 9-6 Grand Valley W 15- 6 9-10 Butler L 6-19 10-29 at Eastern Michigan L 0-16 9-13 Howard L 6- 7 9-17 at Evansville W 13- 3 %-at Kiwanis Field in LaPorte, Indiana 11-5 Case Tech W 26- 0 9-20 at St. Joseph’s W 42-13 9-24 St. Joseph’s W 23- 0 #-at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. 11-12 Alma (H) L 7-17 9-27 at Ashland L 21-26 10-1 Grand Valley W 22-10 +-at Michigan Stadium (34,876) 11-19 at Central Michigan L 0-44 10-4 Valparaiso (H) W 35-14 10-8 at Hillsdale L 0-23 &-at Pontiac Silverdome Mich-Dome Football Classic 10-11 at NE Missouri State W 41- 7 10-15 at Michigan Tech W 23- 7 1980 (8,713), 1981 (4,912) 10-18 Hillsdale L 7-10 10-22 Northwood (H) W 10- 7 10-29 at Saginaw Valley L 7- 9

#WARRIORFB 113 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORES 1991-2014/TOP CROWDS 1991 (4-6, 4-6 MIFC/T-7th) - Joe B. Horn 1998 (2-9, 2-8 MIFC/T-12th) - Barry Fagan 2005 (3-7, 3-7 GLIAC/T-8th) - Paul Winters 2012 (5-5, 5-5 GLIAC South/6th) - Paul Winters 9-7 at Indianapolis L 13-35 9-5 Mercyhurst L 17-24 9-3 #21-Northwood L 14-28 9-8 at #31-Ashland L 0- 7 9-14 at Saginaw Valley W 21- 9 9-12 at Findlay L 13-39 9-10 at #12-Saginaw Valley W* 3-29 9-15 Lake Erie W 35-31 9-21 Valparaiso W 21- 9 9-19 at Saginaw Valley L 13-44 9-17 at Northern Michigan L 13-15 9-22 at Malone W 38-14 9-28 at Ferris State W 27-24 9-26 Ashland (H) L 7-24 9-24 Indianapolis L 16-23 9-29 at Northwood W 21-11 10-5 Ashland (H) L 7-21 10-3 Northwood L 16-28 10-1 at #1-Grand Valley L 22-36 10-6 #28-Hillsdale W 24-21 10-12 at Butler L 7-42 10-10 at Ferris State L 13-37 10-8 #9-Michigan Tech W 25-14 10-11 at #17-Saginaw Valley (CBS) L 7-24 10-26 Northern Michigan L 13-20 10-17 at Indianapolis L 21-28 10-15 Findlay (H) W 34-17 10-20 Northern Michigan (H) W 38-31 11-2 at St. Joseph’s W 27-20 10-24 Hillsdale L 17-28 10-22 at Ashland L 3-27 10-27 Ferris State L 24-35 11-9 Grand Valley L 28-59 10-31 Michigan Tech W 25-22 2ot 10-29 Gannon W 14- 7 11-3 at #19-Grand Valley L 13-35 11-16 Hillsdale L 13-32 11-7 at Westminster W 24-23 11-5 at Hillsdale L 14-28 11-10 Michigan Tech L 13-35 11-14 at St. Joseph’s L 39-41 4ot *Forfeit Victory. CBS College Sports Thursday National Game of the Week. 1992 (4-7, 3-7 MIFC/T-7th) - Brian VanGorder 9-5 Indianapolis W 31-26 1999 (0-11, 0-10 GLIAC/13th) - Barry Fagan 2006 (6-5, 6-4 GLIAC/T-4th) - Paul Winters 2013 (3-8, 3-7 GLIAC North/T-6th) - Paul Winters 9-12 Saginaw Valley L 13-32 9-4 at Mercyhurst L 35-49 9-2 at Michigan Tech W 36-14 9-5 at #17-Carson-Newman L 28-55 9-19 at Valparaiso L 10-23 9-11 Findlay L 15-39 9-9 St. Joseph’s L 10-17 9-14 #21-Ashland W 34-22 9-26 Ferris State L 3-21 9-18 Saginaw Valley L 33-45 9-16 Mercyhurst W 35-31 9-21 at Lake Erie L 17-35 10-3 at Ashland L 0-14 9-25 at Ashland L 7-46 9-23 at Findlay W 24- 3 9-28 Malone W 38-27 10-10 Butler (H) L 6-31 10-2 at Northwood L 24-27 9-30 #1-Grand Valley L 13-36 10-5 Northwood (H) W 31-17 10-17 at Northwood W 21- 0 10-9 Ferris State (H) L 20-62 10-7 at Gannon W 30- 3 10-12 at Hillsdale L 16-35 10-24 at Northern Michigan W 27-24 10-16 Indianapolis L 19-26 ot 10-14 Hillsdale (H) W 41-26 10-19 #28-Saginaw Valley L 10-14 10-31 St. Joseph’s W 27- 6 10-23 at Hillsdale L 9-24 10-21 Indianapolis L 14-39 10-26 at Northern Michigan L 21-33 11-7 at Grand Valley L 14-16 10-30 at Michigan Tech L 10-22 10-28 at #17-Northwood L 34-48 11-2 at Ferris State L 10-41 11-14 at Hillsdale L 14-41 11-6 Westminster L 14-24 11-4 Ashland W 33-17 11-9 Grand Valley L 20-34 11-13 St. Joseph’s L 15-23 11-11 at Ferris State L 17-21 11-16 at Michigan Tech L 21-28 1993 (6-5, 5-5 MIFC/T-6th) - Brian VanGorder 9-4 at Indianapolis W 34-31 2000 (4-6, 4-6 GLIAC/T-8th) - Steve Kazor 2007 (3-8, 2-8 GLIAC/12th) - Paul Winters 2014 (7-4, 6-4 GLIAC North/T-3rd) - Paul Winters 9-11 at Saginaw Valley L 31-32 8-26 Windsor (Exhb.) W 65- 0 9-1 Michigan Tech L 14-21 9-4 #RV-Michigan Tech L 17-18 9-18 St. Francis W 21- 7 9-2 at Mercyhurst L 27-37 9-8 at St. Joseph’s W 42-19 9-13 #13-Carson-Newman W 41-31 9-25 at Ferris State L 6-36 9-9 Ashland L 41-42 9-15 at Mercyhurst L 50-58 3ot 9-20 at Malone W 39-15 10-2 Ashland L 0-12 9-23 at Ferris State L 30-51 9-22 Findlay L 28-35 ot 9-27 Northwood (H) W 45-27 10-9 at Northwood W 32-14 9-30 Findlay W 41-20 9-29 vs. #1-Grand Valley% L 10-41 10-4 Tiffi n L 23-26 10-16 at American Internat’l W 27-12 10-7 Northern Michigan (H) W 35-14 10-6 Gannon (H) W 56-21 10-11 at Grand Valley State L 3-17 10-23 Northern Michigan (H) W 28-18 10-14 at Hillsdale W 27-21 10-13 at Hillsdale L 21-35 10-18 at Northern Michigan L 30-33 10-30 at St. Joseph’s L 24-38 10-21 Saginaw Valley L 19-31 10-20 at Indianapolis W 34-28 10-25 Walsh W 52-17 11-6 Grand Valley L 25-28 10-28 at Indianapolis W 24-21 10-27 Northwood L 25-45 11-1 at Findlay W 43-10 11-13 Hillsdale W 23-21 11-4 Grand Valley L 20-22 11-3 at #23-Ashland L 42-63 11-8 at Lake Erie W 47-28 11-11 at Northwood L 28-62 11-10 Ferris State L 13-17 11-15 Hillsdale W 20-13 1994 (6-5, 6-4 MIFC/T-4th) - Brian VanGorder %-Fifth Third Ballpark (Comstock Park, Mich.) 9-3 Carson-Newman L 13-18 2001 (3-7, 3-6 GLIAC/T-7th) - Steve Kazor 2008 (8-3, 7-3 GLIAC/T-3rd) - Paul Winters &-Braly Muncipal Stadium (Florence, Ala.) 9-10 at Saint Joseph’s W 38-22 8-30 at Northern Iowa L 14-34 8-30 Mercyhurst W 14-10 9-17 Saginaw Valley L 21-22 9-8 at Ashland W 19-16 9-6 at Saginaw Valley L 17-23 9-24 at Indianapolis W 38-14 9-15 Mercyhurst Cancelled 9-13 Indianapolis W 6- 0 Top Crowds 10-1 St. Francis W 21- 3 9-22 Ferris State L 14-38 9-20 at Findlay W 28- 7 Home Games (WSU Stadium/Adams Field) 10-8 at Grand Valley L 14-31 9-29 at Findlay L 43-44 9-27 Tiffi n W 34-18 1) 8,212 *vs. Temple Sept. 28, 1968 10-15 Ferris State L 14-34 10-6 at Northern Michigan W 44-41 10-4 at Ashland L 14-41 2) 5,511 vs. Hofstra Oct. 16, 1971 10-22 at Ashland W 16-15 10-13 Hillsdale (H) W 19-17 10-11 Northern Michigan (H) W 24-10 3) 5,243 vs. NE Missouri State (Truman) Oct. 12, 1974 10-29 Hillsdale (H) L 9-56 10-20 at Saginaw Valley L 12-45 10-18 at Ferris State W 19- 0 4) 5,227 vs. NE Missouri State (Truman) Oct. 7, 1972 11-5 Michigan Tech W 31-13 10-27 Indianapolis L 14-38 10-25 Hillsdale W 14- 7 5) 5,152 vs. Grand Valley State Nov. 8, 2008 11-12 at Northern Michigan W* 10-28 11-3 at Grand Valley L 12-77 11-1 at Northwood W 42-21 6) 5,129 vs. Akron Sept. 3, 1977 *Forfeit Victory. 11-10 Northwood L 26-39 11-8 #1-Grand Valley L 10-24 7) 4,896 vs. Valparaiso Oct. 4, 1975 8) 4,823 vs. Gannon Oct. 6, 2007 1995 (3-8, 3-7 MIFC/T-8th) - Dominic Livedoti 2002 (3-8, 3-7 GLIAC/T-9th) - Steve Kazor 2009 (6-5, 5-5 GLIAC/8th) - Paul Winters 9) 4,502 vs. Northern Michigan Oct. 11, 2008 8-31 at Carson-Newman L 0-21 8-29 at Northern Iowa L 0-34 8-29 Mercyhurst W 31-13 10) 4,429 vs. Grand Valley State Nov. 9, 2013 9-9 St. Joseph’s W 35- 9 9-14 at Findlay L 21-33 9-5 #24-Saginaw Valley L 13-21 11) 4,375 vs. Grand Valley State Sept. 6, 1975 9-16 at Saginaw Valley L 14-44 9-21 #1-Grand Valley L 14-49 9-12 at Indianapolis W 27-23 *Played at U of Detroit Stadium. 9-23 Indianapolis L 7-21 9-28 at Ferris State W 36-21 9-19 Findlay W 35-21 9-30 at St. Francis W 9- 8 10-5 Ashland L 20-25 9-26 at Tiffi n W 38- 8 Away Games 10-7 Grand Valley L 10-42 10-12 at Hillsdale L 34-40 10-3 Ashland (H) W 47-40 1) 34,529 at Akron Sept. 23, 1978 10-14 at Ferris State L 30-39 10-19 at Michigan Tech W 34-31 10-10 at Northern Michigan L 20-45 2) 13,412 at Grand Valley State Oct. 11, 2014 10-21 Ashland (H) L 17-24 10-26 Northern Michigan (H) L 46-49 ot 10-17 Ferris State W 45- 7 3) 12,336 at Illinois State Sept. 20, 1986 10-28 at Hillsdale L 13-45 11-2 at Northwood L 27-41 10-24 at #25-Hillsdale L 14-45 4) 11,970 at Ferris State Oct. 18, 1980 11-4 at Michigan Tech L 3-43 11-9 Mercyhurst W 33-29 10-31 Northwood L 24-38 5) 11,023 at Illinois State Sept. 25, 1982 11-11 Northern Michigan W 28-15 11-16 #10-Saginaw Valley L 14-42 11-7 at #5-Grand Valley L 28-59 6) 10,942 at Grand Valley State Oct. 1, 2005 7) 10,221 at Northern Iowa Aug. 29, 2002 1996 (2-9, 2-8 MIFC/T-9th) - Dominic Livedoti 2003 (3-8, 2-8 GLIAC/T-11th) - Steve Kazor 2010 (9-2, 8-2 GLIAC South/T-1st) - Paul Winters 8) 10,200 at Ferris State Oct. 13, 1973 8-31 at Bloomsburg L 14-45 8-30 Gannon W 38-21 9-4 Northwood W 31-19 9) 10,000 at Ferris State Oct. 12, 1968 9-7 Saginaw Valley L 3-21 9-13 #23-Findlay L 3-19 9-11 at Tiffi n W 63-14 10) 9,844 at Grand Valley State Sept. 20, 2003 9-14 at Indianapolis L 8-10 9-20 at #1-Grand Valley L 14-50 9-18 at Michigan Tech L 7-24 9-21 St. Francis L 24-31 9-27 Ferris State L 16-29 9-25 Ohio Dominican W 17- 7 Neutral Site Games 9-28 at Grand Valley L 0-23 10-4 at Ashland W 29-19 10-2 Northern Michigan (H) W 26-18 1) 34,876 vs. Slippery Rock Sept. 12, 1981 10-5 Ferris State L 7-26 10-11 Hillsdale (H) L 26-49 10-9 at Lake Erie W 28-16 (Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor) 10-12 at Ashland L 7-24 10-18 Michigan Tech L 35-42 10-16 Ashland L 35-40 2) 24,423 vs. Hillsdale Nov. 6, 2004 10-19 Hillsdale (H) L 0-14 10-25 at Northern Michigan W 45-42 10-23 #6-Hillsdale W 14- 9 (Ford Field, Detroit) 10-26 Michigan Tech W 34-22 11-1 Northwood L 24-28 10-30 at Saginaw Valley W 41-27 3) 10,124 vs. Grand Valley Sept. 29, 2007 11-2 at Northern Michigan L 23-37 11-8 at Mercyhurst L 10-17 11-6 Indianapolis W 41-27 (Fifth Third Ballpark, Comstock Park, Mich.) 11-9 at Northwood W 24-20 11-15 at #1-Saginaw Valley L 21-38 11-13 at Findlay W 44-27 4) 8,713 vs. Northern Michigan Sept. 20, 1980 (Pontiac Silverdome) 1997 (3-8, 3-7 MIFC/T-7th) - Barry Fagan 2004 (1-9, 1-9 GLIAC/13th) - Paul Winters 2011 (12-4, 7-3 GLIAC South/T-2nd) - Paul Winters 5) 7,276 vs. Pittsburg State Dec. 17, 2011 8-29 Bloomsburg L 0-22 9-4 at #25-Northwood L 3-70 9-3 Urbana W 69-24 (Braly Stadium, Florence, Ala.) 9-6 at Saginaw Valley L 7-73 9-11 #17-Saginaw Valley L 0-45 9-10 Tiffi n W 55- 0 6) 4,912 vs. Northern Michigan Sept. 19, 1981 9-13 Indianapolis L 9-28 9-18 Northern Michigan L 13-18 9-17 #22-Michigan Tech (H) W 27-10 (Pontiac Silverdome) 9-20 at St. Francis W 30- 7 9-25 at Indianapolis W 24-21 ot 9-24 at Ohio Dominican W 31-24 9-27 Grand Valley (H) L 30-46 10-2 #1-Grand Valley L 0-34 10-1 at Northern Michigan W 30-28 Looking Ahead to 2016 10-4 at Ferris State W 30-26 10-9 at #17-Michigan Tech L 23-61 10-8 Lake Erie W 45-24 9-3 Wayne State at Northwood 10-11 Ashland L 13-21 10-16 at Findlay L 6-47 10-15 at Ashland L 17-20 9-10 Wayne State at Ashland 10-18 at Hillsdale L 6-10 10-23 Ashland (H) L 21-28 10-22 at Hillsdale W 27-24 2ot 9-17 Lake Erie at Wayne State 10-25 at Michigan Tech W 35-28 10-30 at Gannon L 15-42 10-29 #30-Saginaw Valley L 20-28 9-24 Tiffi n at Wayne State 11-1 Northern Michigan L 29-35 ot 11-6 vs. Hillsdale (Ford Field) L 10-37 11-5 at Indianapolis W 28-19 10-1 Hillsdale at Wayne State 11-8 Northwood L 20-35 11-12 Findlay L 42-43 ot 10-8 Wayne State at Findlay (H)-Homecoming game 11-19 at #14-St. Cloud State W 48-38 10-15 Walsh at Wayne State 11-26 at #4-Nebraska-Kearney W 38-26 10-22 Saginaw Valley State at Wayne State 12-3 at #9-Minnesota-Duluth W 31-25 10-29 Wayne State at Ferris State 12-10 at #3-Winston-Salem State W 21-14 11-5 Wayne State at Ohio Dominican 12-17 vs. #7-Pittsburg State& L 21-35 11-12 Grand Valley State at Wayne State 114 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE HOMECOMING SCORES Homecoming Scores 1935 Hillsdale 9, Wayne State 6 1936 Wayne State 14, Buff alo 6 1937 Wayne State 7, Eastern Michigan 0 1938 Toledo 39, Wayne State 20 1939 Eastern Michigan 13, Wayne State 6 1940 Wayne State 7, Central Michigan 7 1941 Wayne State 6, Central Michigan 0 1942 Wayne State 25, Akron 6 1943 No game, canceled by Otterbein College. 1944 No game, scheduled with Muskingum College, canceled by World War II. 1945 Eastern Michigan 14, Wayne State 13 1946 Wayne State 37, Case Tech 6 The 1935 Wayne University Football Team played the fi rst Homecoming game in school history. 1947 Wayne State 20, Western Reserve 13 1996 Hillsdale 14, Wayne State 0 1948 St. Bonaventure 13, Wayne State 0 Detroit Junior College played its fi rst football game 1997 Grand Valley 46, Wayne State 30 1949 Toledo 37, Wayne State 6 on October 4, 1918, against Assumption, a 41-0 win at 1998 Ashland 24, Wayne State 7 1950 South Dakota State 40, Wayne State 0 Sandwich. The next three games of the season were played 1999 Ferris State 62, Wayne State 20 1951 Wayne State 21, Washington, Mo. 7 at Goldberg Field. 2000 Wayne State 35, Northern Michigan 14 1952 Wayne State 46, Eastern Michigan 19 DJC became the Colleges of the City of Detroit (CCD) in 2001 Wayne State 19, Hillsdale 17 1953 Wayne State 32, Bradley 0 1923, and Wayne University in 1934 in honor of General 2002 Northern Michigan 49, Wayne State 46 (OT) 1954 Wayne State 27, Washington, Mo. 0 Anthony Wayne. Wayne became Wayne State University in 2003 Hillsdale 49, Wayne State 26 1955 Western Reserve 7, Wayne State 6 1956. 2004 Ashland 28, Wayne State 21 1956 Wayne State 28, Case Tech 7 Home games were played at University of Detroit from 2005 Wayne State 34, Findlay 17 1957 Wayne State 21, Western Reserve 10 1944 until 1953 with a few home games at Keyworth 2006 Wayne State 41, Hillsdale 26 1958 Buff alo 44, Wayne State 14 Stadium in 1946, 1947 and 1949. In 1954, home games 2007 Wayne State 56, Gannon 21 1959 Wayne State 27, Western Reserve 14 were moved to Tartar Field (Hamilton & Holden Avenues) and 2008 Wayne State 24, Northern Michigan 10 1960 Wayne State 14, Taylor 8 remained there through the 1967 season with the exception 2009 Wayne State 47, Ashland 40 1961 Allegheny 20, Wayne State 8 of one game in both 1955 and 1966 at UD. WSU Stadium 2010 Wayne State 26, Northern Michigan 18 1962 Bethany 21, Wayne State 6 opened in October 1968. 1963 Wayne State 6, Thiel 0 2011 Wayne State 27, Michigan Tech 10 1964 Wayne State 13, Eastern Michigan 0 2012 Wayne State 38, Northern Michigan 31 1965 Wayne State 7, Thiel 6 2013 Wayne State 31, Northwood 17 1966 Alma 17, Wayne State 7 2014 Wayne State 45, Northwood 27 1967 Central Michigan 34, Wayne State 0 Homecoming record vs. opponents (last game played at Tartar Field) Opponent Games Won Lost Tied Pct. 1968 Wayne State 61, Washington, Mo. 29 Akron 1 1 0 0 1.000 (fi rst game played at WSU Stadium) Allegheny 1 0 1 0 .000 Alma 1 0 1 0 .000 1969 Wayne State 33, Illinois-Chicago 0 Ashland 6 1 5 0 .167 1970 Wayne State 21, South Dakota State 12 Bethany 1 0 1 0 .000 1971 Hofstra 10, Wayne State 7 Bradley 1 1 0 0 1.000 1972 NE Missouri State 44, Wayne State 0 Buff alo 2 1 1 0 .500 1973 Hofstra 9, Wayne State 6 Butler 2 0 2 0 .000 Case Tech 2 2 0 0 1.000 1974 Wayne State 21, NE Missouri State 0 Central Michigan 3 1 1 1 .500 1975 Wayne State 35, Valparaiso 14 Eastern Michigan 5 3 2 0 .600 1976 Ferris State 20, Wayne State 12 Evansville 1 1 0 0 1.000 1977 Hillsdale 7, Wayne State 6 Ferris State 3 0 3 0 .000 1978 Wayne State 34, Evansville 7 Findlay 1 1 0 0 1.000 Gannon 1 1 0 0 1.000 1979 Wayne State 17, Grand Valley State 14 Grand Valley State 2 1 1 0 .500 1980 Wayne State 23, Towson State 14 Hillsdale 8 2 6 0 .250 1981 Ferris State 20, Wayne State 3 Hofstra 2 0 2 0 .000 1982 Hillsdale 20, Wayne State 7 Illinois-Chicago 1 1 0 0 1.000 1983 Wayne State 10, Northwood Institute 7 Michigan Tech 1 1 0 0 1.000 NE Missouri State (Truman State) 2 1 1 0 .500 1984 Saginaw Valley 33, Wayne State 7 Northern Michigan 6 5 1 0 .833 1985 Northwood Inst. 17, Wayne State 10 Northwood 6 5 1 0 .833 1986 Wayne State 41, Tiffi n 6 Saginaw Valley State 1 0 1 0 .000 1987 Wayne State 41, Northwood 0 St. Bonaventure 1 0 1 0 .000 1988 Ashland 43, Wayne State 14 S. Dakota State 2 1 1 0 .500 1989 Wayne State 34, Northwood 32 Taylor 1 1 0 0 1.000 Thiel 2 2 0 0 1.000 1990 Butler 16, Wayne State 7 Tiffi n 1 1 0 0 1.000 1991 Ashland 21, Wayne State 7 Toledo 2 0 2 0 .000 1992 Butler 31, Wayne State 6 Towson State 1 1 0 0 1.000 1993 Wayne State 28, Northern Michigan 18 Valparaiso 1 1 0 0 1.000 1994 Hillsdale 56, Wayne State 9 Washington (Mo.) 3 3 0 0 1.000 Western Reserve 4 3 1 0 .750 1995 Ashland 24, Wayne State 17 TOTAL 78 42 35 1 .545 #WARRIORFB 115 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A-ER A Bedell, Roy ...... 1935 Brown, Brandon ...... 2000 Chiatalas, Drew ...... 2009 Davis, Stacey ...... 1991 Abdullah, Muhammad ...... 2004-05-07 Beer, Thomas ...... 1990-91-92-93 Brown, Dave...... 1997-98-00 Chickering, Donald ...... 1944 Davis, Toney ...... 2010-11-12-13 Abro, Jerrod ...... 2001 Bell, Joique...... 2006-07-08-09 Brown, Donald ...... 2008-09-10-11 Childers, Mark ...... 1976 Davison, Donald ...... 1944 Adaline, Robert ...... 1952 Bendure, Bruce...... 1971-72-73 Brown, Jimmy ...... 1993 Chmielewski, Brett ...... 1996-97-98 Debbs, Robert ...... 1990-91 Adams, Darryl ...... 1997-98-99 Benke, Joe ...... 1987-88 Brown, Leroy ...... 1988 Chorney, Frank ...... 1940-41-42 DeBeauclair, Russell ...... 1928 Adams, Thomas ...... 1939-40 Bennett, Ed ...... 1984 Brown, Mark ...... 1983-84-85-86 Chrisjohn, Marshal ...... 1943 DeDamos, Anthony ...... 2013-14 Adkins, Ronald ...... 1995-96-97 Bennett, Frank ...... 1951-52 Brown, Pierre ...... 1998-99-00-01 Chudy, Henry ...... 1935 DeJohn, Bill ...... 1986-87-88 Agin, George C., Jr...... 1959-60-61 Bennett, Keith ...... 1983-84-85-86 Brown, Ralph ...... 1946 Chudzinski, David ...... 2005-06-07-08 Del Papa, Michael...... 1991 Agnew, John ...... 1931 Bennett, Larry ...... 1973 Brown, Romello ...... 2014 Churchwell, David ...... 2012-13 Delfgauw, Joseph ...... 1989-90 Agranovich, Simon ...... 1926 Bens, Frederick ...... 1933-34-35 Brown, Taiwan ...... 2000-01 Churley, Robert ...... 1951 Deliz, Jim...... 1978 Aird, John ...... 1995-96-97-98 Berar, Milan ...... 1947-48 Brown, T. Richard ...... 1950-51-52 Cicarella, Andrew ...... 1999 Demaree, Jim ...... 1933-34 Akra, Daunte ...... 2008-10 Berce, Mickey ...... 2006-07-08 Brown, Tim ...... 1991 Cirocco, Bill ...... 1978-80 DeMarke, Paul ...... 1963-64 Akuezue, Justice ...... 2011-12-13-14 Berent, Simon (Cy) ...... 1931-32 Brown, Travis ...... 2010 Claiborne, Joe...... 2008-09 Demerjian, Edward ...... 1946-47-48-49 Alaweih, Mike ...... 1998 Bernard, David ...... 1993-94 Brown, Wes ...... 2005-06 Clark, Robert ...... 1926 DenDooven, Doug ...... 1996-97-98-99 Albers, Charles ...... 1957 Bero, Jeff ...... 1985-86-87-88 Bruno, Phillip ...... 1932-33 Clay, Alan ...... 2004-05-06 DenDooven, Michael ...... 1988-89-90-91 Aldrich, Charles ...... 1979-80-81-82 Bertich, John ...... 1998 Brzozowski, Donald ...... 1995-96 Clements, John...... 1945 Dennis, George ...... 1918-19 Alexander, Dion ...... 1991 Bertolini, John ...... 1978-79 Buckley, Bob ...... 1969-70 Coakley, Derric ...... 1989 Denys, Pete ...... 1935 Alexander, Randy ...... 1977-78-79-80 Bertuglia, Salvatore ...... 1944 Buford-Wilson, Kevin ...... 2010-11-12 Coff ey, Matthew ...... 1986-87-88 Depestal, Steve ...... 1999 Allen ...... 1921 Best, Roger ...... 1961 Bulger, L.C, III...... 1983-84-85-87 Cole, James ...... 1923-24 DeSantis, Louis ...... 1956 Allen, Paul ...... 1976 Betker, Ralph ...... 1939-40-41 Burger, Adam ...... 1995-96-97 Coleman, Melvin ...... 1990-91-92-93 Deschenes, Paul ...... 1981 Alli, Shoms ...... 1957 Beydoun, Rabeah ...... 2014 Burgess, Nicholas ...... 1996-97-98 Collins, Christopher ...... 1990 Dever, Hazen ...... 1920-21-22 Alsina, Chris ...... 2006-07 Bezeau, Eugene...... 1982 Burgess, Todd ...... 1994-95-96-97 Collins, D...... 1927-28 Dexter, Robert ...... 1988 Alsobrooks, Lawrence ...... 1987-88-90 Bickerstaff , Frank ...... 1994-95-96-97 Burks, Alan ...... 1993-94-96 Collins, Nate ...... 2001-02 Dickerson, Kason ...... 2013 Altounian, Martin ...... 1985-86-87-88 Bieber, Jerome ...... 1931 Burks, Chris ...... 2012-13 Colombo, Daniel ...... 1972 Dickinson, Harold ...... 1918 Aman, Luther ...... 1968 Bielecki, Ben...... 1984-85 Burnley, David ...... 2010-11-12 Compton, Jimmie ...... 1971 Didio, Matthew ...... 1981-82-83 Anagonye, Athan ...... 2006-07-08-09 Bielecki, Zak ...... 2012-13-14 Burns, Patrick ...... 1980-81-82 Conley, Matthew ...... 1992-93-94 Didlake, Donald ...... 1968-69-70 Anderson, Terry ...... 1980-82-83 Bielman, Frank, Jr...... 1943 Burrell, Troy ...... 2008-09-10-11 Connor, Thomas ...... 1943 Dillard, Cornelius ...... 2007-08 Andonovski, Steve ...... 1999-00-02 Biernat, Joe ...... 2012 Burrus, Jerriel ...... 2003-04-05-06 Conway, Steve ...... 2010-11-12 Dinkins, Brandon ...... 2002 Andrews, Carl S., Jr...... 1952 Billings, Albert ...... 1944 Burton, Erik ...... 1991-92-93-94 Cook, James ...... 2005-07 Dixson, Kevin ...... 1990-91 Andrews, Thomas ...... 1989 Binkowski, Dalton ...... 2012-13 Busenbark, Chris ...... 1997 Cooksey, Roderick ...... 1999 Dobbins, Dan ...... 1932-33 Anleitner, Keith ...... 1973-74-75-76 Biondo, Eugene ...... 1979 Bush, Chad ...... 1994-95 Cooper, Brandon ...... 2007 Dobrzenski, Frank ...... 1947-48-51 Anthony, John ...... 1978 Biondo, Pete ...... 1975-76-77 Bush, Nate...... 1993-94-95 Copacia, Terry...... 1974-75-76-77 Doggett, Eric ...... 1995 Anthony, Marqus ...... 2001-02 Biondo, Vince ...... 1975-76-77 Butcher, Paul ...... 1982-83-84-85 Copacia, Timothy ...... 1978-79 Dolmetsch, Bob ...... 1975-76-77 Anton, Scott ...... 1978-79-80 Birch, George ...... 1972 Butler, Ashawn ...... 2014 Coratti, Angelo ...... 1947-48-49 Dolphin, Woodrow ...... 1932-35 Applebaum, Seymour ...... 1964 Bird, Jamar ...... 2004-06 Butler, Lee ...... 2004-05 Cornelia, Michael ...... 1960-61 Doman, Steve ...... 1980-81-82 Arancibia, T.J...... 2012 Birndorf, Louis ...... 1918-19 Buxton, Clark...... 1924-25 Cornell, Ryan ...... 1998-99 Dombrowski, Andy ...... 1999-00-01-02 Argiri, Samuel, Jr...... 1951-52-53 Bishop, Charles...... 1926 Buxton, Elmer ...... 1924 Cornett, Aaron...... 2009-10-11-12 Donaldson, David ...... 1997-98-99-00 Armstrong, Brad ...... 1989 Black, Phil ...... 1998 Byas, Richard...... 1971-72-73 Cortis, Wilfred, Jr...... 1966-67-68-69 Dopkowski, Edward ...... 1946-47-48-49 Ashcom, Richard ...... 1945 Black, Shaun ...... 1998-99-00 Cosner, Charles ...... 1970-71-72-74 Dopkowski, Marc ...... 1972 Asquini, Valentino ...... 1942-46-47 Black, Tristan...... 2005-06-07-08 C Costea, Paul ...... 1952-53 Doran, Tom ...... 1981-82-83-84 Atar, Sebastian ...... 1998 Blackwell, John ...... 1987 Cahill, Mike ...... 1973-74-75 Costello, Tom ...... 1987-88 Dosie, Kenneth ...... 1948 (mgr.) Atkinson, John ...... 2003 Blackwell, Morris...... 1975-76 Calcaterra, Roger ...... 1983-84-85-87 Cotter, Kenneth ...... 1945 Dow, Allan ...... 1943 Atliviack, Lawrence ...... 1918 Blair, T. Calvin ...... 1944 Callard, Thomas ...... 1940-41 Cotton, John ...... 1942-45-46 Dozier, D. Maurice ...... 1977-78-79 Attebury, Clark ...... 1979 Blair, Chad ...... 2003-04-05-06 Campbell, Donny ...... 1992-00 Cottos, Pete ...... 1994-95 Drake, Ed ...... 1989 August, Allen ...... 1992 Blair, William, Jr ...... 1949-50 Campbell, Travis ...... 2007-08-09-10 Coulter, Mike ...... 1997 Dropps, Dan ...... 1984 Awada, Rodney ...... 1988-89 Blake, Francis ...... 1943 Campe, Christopher...... 1978-79 Cowans, Rico ...... 2013 Drouillard ...... 1919-20 Blanchard ...... 1919 Candela, Dino ...... 1992-93-94-95 Coyro, Eugene ...... 1924-25 DuBois, Matt ...... 2005 B Blanchard, Lowell ...... 1924 Carey, Matt ...... 1992-93-94 Craig, Robert E...... 1951-52 Ducat, Douglas (J.R.) ...... 2002 Bacheller, Dean ...... 1996 Blanchard, Vaughn...... 1927-28 Carlin, Dustin ...... 2014 Crawford, George ...... 1965-67-68 Dudas, Roy ...... 1972-73-74 Backus, Henry ...... 1927-28-29-30 Blatt, Meyer ...... 1918 Carlini, Jeff ...... 1983-84-85 Crayton, George ...... 1969-70 Dudley, Tony ...... 1984-85-86 Badalamenti, Tom...... 1984-85 Blomfi eld, Carl ...... 1931 Carlos, Wesley ...... 1950-51-52 Crespi, Charles ...... 1986-87-88-89 Dues ...... 1930-33 Bagozzi, Wallace ...... 1943 Blum, Arthur ...... 1925-26 Carlson, Robert...... 1961 Crichton, Glen ...... 1973 Duff y, Tim ...... 1977-78-79 Bahu, Matt ...... 1997 Body, Nick ...... 2002-03-05-06 Carmichael, James ...... 1963-64 Criteser, Kris ...... 1996-97-98 DuHart, Gerren ...... 2011-12-13-14 Baillargeon, Gary ...... 1951-52 Boehm, Leonard...... 1965-66-67-68 Carmody, Pat ...... 1974-75-76-77 Crittendon, Jack ...... 1950-53 Duncan, Jack ...... 1920-21-22-23-24 Bainbridge, Matt ...... 1993-94 Bogardus, Ed ...... 1998 Carner, Michael ...... 1971-72 Crombie, Derek ...... 1993-94-95 Duncan, Stuart ...... 1990 Baker, Harrison ...... 1964 Boglarsky, Gerald ...... 1927-28-29-30 Carpenter, Eulis ...... 1946 Croskey, Keith ...... 1991 Dunn, Danté ...... 2005-06-07-08 Baldie, Ian ...... 2001 Bogner, Jim ...... 1978 Carpenter, Gary ...... 1965-66 Cudillo, Frank “Ace” ...... 1938-40 Dunn, Fred ...... 1944 Ballarin, Wayne ...... 1986 Bolla, Robert (JV mgr.) ...... 1948 Carpenter, Jamie ...... 1997-98-99-00 Cuddeback, Marc ...... 2007-08-09-10 Dunomes, David ...... 2007 Ballentine, W...... 1929 Bomberski, Thomas...... 1968-69-70 Carpenter, Jason ...... 1997-98-99-00 Cue, Ryan ...... 2004-06-07-08 Duppong, Craig ...... 2002-03 Bankhead, Carlton ...... 1981 Bommarito, Joseph ...... 1972 Carpenter, Samuel ...... 1941-42 Cunningham, Cameron ...... 1921-22-23 Dwojakowski, Dale ...... 1989-90-91-92 Barbas, Constantino ...... 1946 Bonfi glio, Mario ...... 1959-60 Carpenter, Tim ...... 1994-95-96-97 Cunningham, David ...... 1926-27 Dye, William...... 1980-81-82-83 Barnes, Dan ...... 2003-04-05-06 Booker, Mike ...... 2009 Carrizales, Jake ...... 2014 Cunningham, Dustan ...... 1991-92-93-94 Barrenholtz, Ben ...... 1931-32 Borders, Morrison...... 1999 Carruthers, Earl ...... 2001-02-03-04 Cunningham, Valorian ...... 2013-14 E Barrows, David ...... 1971 Box, Thom ...... 2011-12-13-14 Carter, Adam ...... 2004-05-06 Cuthrell, Fred, Jr ...... 1943 Easterday ...... 1924 Barry, Thomas ...... 1959-60 Boyd ...... 1921-22-23-24 Carter, Mark ...... 1998-99 Cyr, Brian ...... 2005 Easterly, Zachary ...... 2008-09-10-11 Barton-Taylor, Avery ...... 1981-82-83-84 Boyer, Bobby ...... 2004-05 Caruso, Mario ...... 1952-53 Czach, Brian ...... 1985-86-87-88 Ebert, William ...... 1959 Basir, Qasim ...... 2001-02 Brant II, Ron ...... 2014 Case, Alan ...... 1951 Czochara, Chris ...... 1998 Edgerton, Andrew ...... 1943 Baskin, Anthony ...... 2011 Braveman, Sam ...... 1933 Cassidy, William ...... 1940 Czubaj, Darrell ...... 2000-01-02 Eggleston, Michael ...... 1973-74-75-76 Bates, Andrew ...... 2007-08 Breaz, George ...... 1969-71 Cassin, Vernon ...... 1938-39-40 El Hage, Raafat ...... 2013-14 Bates, Willard...... 1922-23-24-25 Brenkert, Wayne ...... 1918 Cates, Chris...... 1999-00 D Elliot, Raheem ...... 2001 Batson, Trenton ...... 1932-33 Breslin ...... 1921 Cecile, Pat ...... 2009-10-11-12 D’Angelo, Dennis...... 1962-63-64 Ellis, Richard ...... 1939-40 Baughman, Charles ...... 1955 Brewster, David ...... 1945 Cetlinski, Jeff rey ...... 1966-67-68 D’Ambrosio, Eugene ...... 1946-47-48 Ellison, Mike ...... 2003-04-05-06 Baur, Richard...... 1993-94-95-96 Britt, Michael ...... 1976-77-78-79 Chambers ...... 1920 Dalak, Ernil ...... 1935 Ely, Steve ...... 1981 Bazzi, Mohamad ...... 2001-02-03 Brodbeck, Trent ...... 2012-14 Chapman, Ralph...... 1944 Danaher, Dan ...... 1983 Embree, Robert ...... 1995-96 Beardsley, David ...... 1942 Brodgon, John ...... 1945 Chappelle, Robert ...... 1987-88-89-90 Davenport, Moe ...... 2010-11-12-13 Emery, Phillip ...... 1978-79-80 Beardsley, Harold, Jr...... 1952-53 Broglin, Aaron ...... 1999-00 Charron, Jason ...... 1999-00-01 David, Robert ...... 1972-73 Ensminger, Chris ...... 2001 Beaty, Marvin ...... 1999-00-01 Brooks, George ...... 1965-66-71 Chatman, Julius...... 1923 Davidow, Stephen ...... 1918 Epley, Randy ...... 1974-75-76-77 Beaune, Tony ...... 1985-86-87-89 Brosky, Don ...... 1980 Cheatham, Sam ...... 1981-82 Davidson, Allen ...... 1931 Ericson, John ...... 1983-84-85-86 Beauvais, David ...... 1931 Brown ...... 1920 Chenault, Victor ...... 1984-85-86 Davis, Anthony ...... 2003 Ermalovich, Joseph ...... 1946 Becklein ...... 1920-21 Brown, Albert ...... 1983-84-85-86 Cherup, Nicholas ...... 1941-45 Davis, Kerry ...... 1982 Ertell, Newman ...... 1920-21-22-23 116 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS ER-KU Erxleben, Walter ...... 1927 Gendron, Jim ...... 1976-77-78 Haas, Allan ...... 1994 Hock, Bob ...... 1975-76 Joselyn Robert ...... 1938-39 Espy, Walter ...... 1971 Genyk, Stephen ...... 1953-54-55-56 Hagen, Reed ...... 1941-42-46 Holdsworth, J.L...... 2000 Julian, Huston ...... 1997-98-99-00 Eusebio, Joseph ...... 1959 George, Chris ...... 1991-94-95-96 Hague, James ...... 1945 Holiday, Shaun ...... 2001-02 Julmisse, Smith ...... 2005-06 Evans, Bernard ...... 1991-92 George, Zack ...... 2007-09-10 Halapi, Bill...... 1973 Hollis, Anthony ...... 2011 Jurewicz, Tom ...... 1979 Evans, Brandon ...... 2000 Gerbe, Craig ...... 1979-80-81-82 Hall, James ...... 1962 Holmes, Randy ...... 1987-88-89 Gilchrist, Mark ...... 1977-78-79 Hall, Michael ...... 2002-03-04-05 Holmes, Robert ...... 1995-96 K F Gillert, Arnold...... 1995-96-97 Hall, Richard ...... 1991-92-93-94 Homrich, Tim ...... 1996-97-99-00 Kaczor, Joel ...... 1989 Facione, Anthony ...... 1994 Gillespie, Jim ...... 1973 Hallums, Demetrius ...... 2003 Hotchkiss, William ...... 1938-39 Kafi la, Eugene ...... 1955-56 Facione, Peter ...... 1961-62-63 Gilmore, Keith ...... 1978-79-80 Halverson, Donald ...... 1955 Houghton, Mike ...... 1982 Kakos, Norm ...... 1987 Fagan, Terrence ...... 1955-56-57 Ginyard, Derek ...... 1999-00 Hamel, Darryl ...... 1982-83-84 Houghton, Zach ...... 2009-10-11-12 Kaluzny, Lawrence G...... 1962-63 Faigin, Alan ...... 1966-67 Gjorkovski, Nicholas ...... 1996 Hamell, T. Nigel...... 2004-06 Howard, James ...... 2014 Kanfer, Morton ...... 1942 Farias, Jaime ...... 2002 Glenn-Oglesby, Ryan ...... 2005 Hamilton, Branko ...... 2009 Howard, Stacey ...... 1989 Kania, Mike ...... 1985-86-87 Farmer, Tim...... 1996-97-98 Glodowski, Richard ...... 1983-84-85-86 Hammer, Howard ...... 1929 Howson, Louis ...... 1966-67 Katz, Boris ...... 1939 Fater, Kyle ...... 2003 Gluski, Michael ...... 1994-95-97-98 Hammond, Crispen ...... 1929-30 Hubbard, Lawrence ...... 1950 Kaump, Donald ...... 1959-60 Faughn, John ...... 1942 Gnedsa, Alvin, Jr ...... 1951-52 Hammoud, Ahmed (Mike) ...... 2003-04 Huddleston, Harold ...... 1984 Kazanowski, Frank ...... 1946 Faulkner, Matt ...... 2007-08-09-10 Gnekow, William...... 1962-63 Hammoud, Richard ...... 1993-94-95 Hudnut, Jack ...... 1946-47 Keating, Wallace ...... 1941 Favero, Paul ...... 1981 Godbold, Donald ...... 1947-48-49 Hancock, Kaunda ...... 2009-10-11-12 Hughes, Austin ...... 2009-10 Kebbe, Guy ...... 1974-75 Fears, Donald ...... 1958-59 Godoshian, Masis ...... 1943-44 Haney, Steve ...... 1991 Humphrey, Raymond ...... 1921 Keen, Donald ...... 1955-57 Fears, James, Jr ...... 1943 Goff , Steve...... 1987 Hankins, Ryan ...... 2012-13-14 Humphries ...... 1919 Keller, William ...... 1957 Fenech, Robert ...... 1951 Goggins, John ...... 1954-55-56 Hanna ...... 1919-20 Hunt, Clyde ...... 1984 Kelley, Bill ...... 1975-76 Ferensic, Rob ...... 1988-89 Golaszewski, Joseph ...... 1989-90-91-92 Hannah, Aaron ...... 2003 Hunt, Donald ...... 1987 Kelly, John...... 1953 Ferguson, Curtis ...... 2009-10-11-12 Goldstein, Gregory ...... 1980-81-82 Hannan, James...... 1942-43 Hurley ...... 1922 Kelly, Robert...... 2013-14 Ferjuste, Floyd...... 2004-05-06 Gomez, Jorge ...... 2000-01-02-03 Hanoosh, Todd ...... 1991-92 Hurley, Thomas ...... 1972-73-74-75 Kennedy, Donald ...... 1941-42 Fietsam, Chadley ...... 1985-86-87 Gomez, Luis ...... 2004-05-06-07 Hanson, Victor ...... 1945 Hutchison, Randy ...... 2001-02-03 Kennedy, Thomas ...... 1941 Filipiak, James ...... 1993-94-95-96 Goniwiecha, Larry ...... 1988 Harajli, Yehia ...... 1986 Hyland, Roy ...... 1922-23 Kenney, JaWaun ...... 2001 Filipiak, Stanley ...... 1941 GoodCourage, Kevin ...... 1999-01-02 Hardeman, George ...... 1963 Kenny, Tom ...... 1981-82-83 Finch, Michael ...... 2005-06-07-08 Goodlow, Guye ...... 2007 Hardenbergh, Richard ...... 1940-41 I Kern, Ken ...... 1998-99-01 Finkbeiner, Chad ...... 1997-98-99-00 Goralski, Roger ...... 1978 Harding, Robert ...... 1956 Igrisan, John ...... 1935 Kersey, John ...... 1980-81-82-83 Fishburn, Matt ...... 1994-95-96-97 Goranowski, Richard ...... 1966-67-69 Hardoin, Richard ...... 1968 Iler, Harold Grant ...... 1919-20-21 Kersten ...... 1927 Fisher, Scott ...... 1980-81-82-83 Goree, Michael ...... 2001 Hardy, RaShawn...... 1990-91-92-93 Isley, Thomas ...... 1958-59 Ketchum, John ...... 1987 Fisher, Scott ...... 1995 Gorence, Donald ...... 1951-52-55 Hardy, Winfi eld ...... 1940 Iwu, Prosper ...... 2005-06-07 Khoury, Will ...... 2008-09-10-11 Fitzgerald, Gerald ...... 1932-33-34 Gotham, Don ...... 1978-79-80 Harper, Mark ...... 1990-91 Khytaz, Majd ...... 2014 Fitzpatrick, Larry ...... 1969-71-72 Gough, Joseph...... 1991-92-93-94 Harris, Glenn ...... 1926 J Kidd, Jordan ...... 2008-09-10-11 Flaherty, Brendan ...... 1985 Graber, Doug ...... 1965 Harris, Arnold ...... 1962 Jablonski, Greg ...... 1961-62 Killebrew, Adrian ...... 1980 Flora, Gerald...... 1963-64 Grabowski, Mark ...... 1978-79-80 Harris, Tony ...... 1990 Jachym, Alex ...... 2005-06-07-08 Killewald, Bob ...... 1968 Florea, Virgil ...... 1946-47-48-49 Grady, DeAndre...... 2014 Harrison, Dempsey, Jr ...... 1962-63 Jackson, Andrew, III ...... 1961-62-63 Kinaia, Jimmy ...... 2009-10-11 Fodor, Grant ...... 2003-04-05-06 Graham, Daryl ...... 2007-08 Harrison, Kevin ...... 1982 Jackson, Eddie ...... 1981-82-83-84 King, Darrin ...... 1988-89-91-92 Foley, Brian ...... 1981 Graham, Jack ...... 1942 Harry, Delano ...... 2005 Jackson, R. James ...... 2011 King, John ...... 1992 Foley, William ...... 1946-47-48-49 Graham, Paul ...... 2014 Hartley, Al ...... 1975-76-77 Jackson, Restine, III ...... 1967 Kinney, Victor ...... 1992-93-94 Fortunato, Orlando...... 1996-98-99 Grambau, Joel ...... 1999-00-01-02 Hartley, Richard ...... 1943-45 (mgr.) Jackson, Willie ...... 1980-81 Kirby, Damien ...... 2000-01 Fortune, Daniel ...... 1968 Granadier, Bernard ...... 1938 Harwood, Pat ...... 2000-01-02-03 Jacobs ...... 1920 Kirkland, Charles ...... 1967 Foster, Cameron ...... 1980-83 Grange, Thomas ...... 1963-64 Hasse, Greg ...... 2009-10-11-13 Jacobs, Keman ...... 2007 Kish, Alex ...... 2014 Fowler, Craig ...... 1983-84-85-86 Grant ...... 1921-22 Hassinger, John ...... 1958 Jacosky, Lennie ...... 1981-82-83 Klatt, Joseph ...... 1966 (mgr.) Fox, Mike...... 1997 Graschuck, Daniel ...... 1964 Hatcher, John ...... 1956-57 Jaddou, Mazen ...... 2009-10-11-12 Klatt, Leonard ...... 1966 Fradi, Nores ...... 2011-12-13-14 Gray, Dan ...... 2000-01-02 Hawk, Tony ...... 1991-92-96-97 Jamieson, Alex ...... 1930-31 Klick, Robert ...... 1988-89-90 Fraleigh, Warren ...... 1947-48-49 Gray, Gary ...... 1968 Hay, Paul ...... 1966-67 Jane, Paul ...... 1963-64 Kline, Jack ...... 1970-71 Fralick, Darrell ...... 1966 Green, Anthony ...... 1982 Hayes, Jay ...... 2012-13-14 Jarmega, Randy ...... 1973-74 Klyce, Jonathan ...... 2005-06-07-08 Franklin, Daishawn ...... 1995-96-97-98 Green, Bobby ...... 1991 Hayes, Theodore ...... 1962 Jarrett, Nathaniel, Jr...... 1958-59 Knott, Alphonso ...... 1969-70-72 Franklin, Gerard ...... 1988 Green, R...... 1928-29-30 Haynes, Darren ...... 2004-05 Jeff erson, Marv ...... 2014 Knuth, Dale ...... 2004-05-07 Fraser, James ...... 1927-28 (mgr.) Greene, Eric ...... 1993-94 Hazelwood, Kent ...... 1964 Jenkins, Donteé ...... 2004-05 Kocher, John ...... 1960-61-62 Frederick, Anthony ...... 1992-93-94-95 Greenhill, Douglas ...... 1951-52-53-54 Hazely, John ...... 1946-47-48-49 Jenkins, Hobart ...... 1945 Koehn, Ryan ...... 1998 Freiman, Arthur ...... 1954-56 Gregor, Steve ...... 1984-85-86-87 Head, Nathaniel ...... 1959 (mgr.) Jenkins, Walter ...... 1953-54 Kohler, Terry ...... 1969-71-72 French, Jequarius ...... 2013 Grennier, Mike ...... 1986-87-88-89 Heaton, Gerald ...... 1955-56 Jensen, Mike ...... 1992 Kolakowski, William, Jr ...... 1958-59-60 Friday, Mark ...... 1991-92-93 Grewe, Edward...... 1967-68-69 Heidisch, Kevin ...... 1994-95 Jerga, Ladislav...... 1973 Kolly, Joe ...... 1926 Friedman, Bob ...... 1980 Grier, John ...... 2004 Hemingsen, Terry ...... 1982 Jeschke, Herbert ...... 1941 Komblevicz, Joseph ...... 1952 Frisby, Gary ...... 2004 Griffi e, Michael ...... 2001-02-03-04 Hemingway, Lawrence ...... 1988-89-90 Jessing, John ...... 1986-87-88-89 Komor, Mike...... 2011-12-13-14 Frost, Garth ...... 1993-94-95 Griffi n, Doug...... 2012-13-14 Henderson, Allen ...... 1943 Jiddou, Nadir ...... 1999 Konopka, James ...... 1966-67-68-69 Fuelling, Richard ...... 1948 Griffi th, Dennis ...... 1979-80 Hendrian, Howard ...... 1938 Jobe, Craig ...... 2000-01-02 Kopchia, David ...... 1985 Fuller, Alfred (Terry) ...... 1969-70-71 Griffi th, Robert ...... 1968 Hendrix, James ...... 2013-14 Johanson ...... 1927 Kopchia, Larry ...... 1985 Fuqua, Derrion ...... 2005-06 Griffi ths, Allen ...... 1946-47 Henry, Tony ...... 2002-04-05 Johnson...... 1921 Kosikowski, Scott ...... 1991 Fuqua, Sherman ...... 1980-81-82-83 Grimes, Terry ...... 1975-76 Henson, Jeff ...... 1989-90-91-92 Johnson, Jessie ...... 2010-11-12 Kosovich, Rod ...... 1978-79-80 Futrell, Edward ...... 1946-47 Grimm, Andrew ...... 1995-96-97-98 Herbert, Ebbie ...... 1990-91-92 Johnson, Kenneth ...... 1993-94-95-96 Koss, Anthony ...... 1986-87-88-89 Groleau, Pat ...... 1998 Herrick Edwin ...... 1940-41 Johnson, Lairren ...... 2013-14 Kostecki, Jude ...... 1958-59-60 G Grove ...... 1921 Herstein, Jon ...... 2002-03-04 Johnson, Michael ...... 2012-13-14 Koukios, James ...... 1969-70-72 Gaiss, David ...... 1985-86 Grundy, Nick...... 2007-09 Herzberg, Rudolph, Jr ...... 1950 Johnson, Mike ...... 2000-01-02-03 Koury, William, Jr ...... 1962 Galovich, Don ...... 1996-97-98-99 Gryebet, Randolph ...... 1976 Hess, Frank ...... 1999-02 Johnson, Ralph ...... 1939 Kouvelas, Charles ...... 1945 Gantz, Al ...... 1931 Guinane, Sean ...... 2011-12-13-14 Heym, Norm ...... 1920-21-22-23 Johnson, Randono...... 1992 Kovach, Jeff ...... 1977-78-79 Garcia, Mark ...... 1980-81-82 Guindi, Robert ...... 1979 Hicks, Doniss ...... 1987 Johnson, Rhomeyn ...... 1974 Kovach, Tom ...... 1984-85 Gardner, Kanyé ...... 1998-99-00-01 Gundersen, Greg ...... 2003-04 Hicks, Jamel ...... 2014 Johnson, Terry ...... 1976-77-78 Kowalczyk, Ronald ...... 1956-57 Gardner, Will ...... 2010-11-12 Guraleci, Serxho ...... 2009-10-11-12 Higginbottom, Aaron ...... 2007-08-09 Johnston, Douglas ...... 1955-57 Kowalski ...... 1919-20 Gargulinski, Gregory ...... 1964-67 Gust, Angelo ...... 1965 Higgins, Brook ...... 2014 Johnston, James ...... 1950-51-52 Kramer, Joseph ...... 1968-69-70 Garrett, Dallas ...... 1961 Gutierrez, Juan ...... 1973 Higham, William ...... 1923 Jones, Don ...... 1988 Kramer, Mike ...... 1981-82-83-84 Garrisi, Peter ...... 1967-69 Gutow, Robert ...... 1931 Hill ...... 1919-20 Jones, Douglas ...... 1940 (mgr.) Kramer, Roger ...... 1953-54 Garver, Matt ...... 1987 Gutowski, John ...... 1962-63-64 Hill, Jimmy ...... 1996-97-98 Jones, Jeremy ...... 2008-09-10-11 Krause, Robert...... 1940 Garvin, Jeff ...... 1987-88 Guy, Alan ...... 2004-05-06-07 Hinkle, Mike ...... 2009-10-11-12 Jones, Leit ...... 1967-68-69 Krieg ...... 1919 Gaunt, Frederick ...... 1964 Guyon, Greg ...... 1973-74 Hitsky, Brian ...... 1962 Jones, Marcell ...... 2011-12-13-14 Kring, Thomas ...... 1956-57 Gawronski, Francis ...... 1946-47-48 Guzowski, Randy ...... 1978-79-80 Hobbs, Don ...... 1939 Jones, Tedrick ...... 2003 Kroll, Paul ...... 1989-90-91 Geissler, Tom ...... 1981 Hobbs, William ...... 1945 Jones, Tim ...... 1983-84-85 Kronner, Joseph ...... 1974-75-76-77 Gelina, Richard ...... 1951 H Hobdy, Idris ...... 2013-14 Jones, Wayman ...... 1996 Krupski, David ...... 1966-67 Gembis, George ...... 1938 Haag, Henry ...... 1946-47 Hochstein, John...... 1943 Jonik, Ryan ...... 2006-07-08-09 Kucemba, Jeff ...... 1990-91 #WARRIORFB 117 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS KU-RO Kuehnlein, Adam ...... 1999-00 M Michelson, Sidney ...... 1918 Nowicki, Mike ...... 1999-02 Ponder, Ray ...... 1989-90-91-92 Kulka, Richard ...... 1933-34-35 MacDonagh, Michael ...... 2002 Middlebrooks, Chris ...... 2003-04-05-06 Nuar, Frank ...... 1972 Poplawski, John ...... 1956-57-58 Kunnath, Paul ...... 1946 Macek, Mike ...... 2002 Miehm, G...... 1927-29-30 Nuckols, Adam ...... 2005-06-07-08 Popp, Richard ...... 1983-84-85-86 Kuzniar, Joseph ...... 1951-52-53 Mach, Thomas ...... 1968-69 Mikulec, A. Rocky ...... 2011-12-13 Poppenhager, Allen ...... 1964-66 MacKay, Thomas ...... 1921 Milanov, Thomas...... 1995-96 O Potter, Richard, Jr ...... 1957-58-59 L Mackenzie, Alister ...... 1956 Milejczak, Harold ...... 1946 O’Donohue, Michael ...... 1974 Powers, Michael ...... 1988-89-90 Laamanen, Mike ...... 2010-11-12-13 MacKenzie, Angus ...... 1958-59-60 Miles, Brent ...... 1987 O’Hara, James ...... 1957-58-59 Preston, Danny...... 2009 Lake, Dennis ...... 1964 MacKenzie, Harley ...... 1953 Miller, Craig...... 2010 O’Neil, Walter ...... 1923 (mgr.) Price, Andre...... 1990-91 Lambert, Warren ...... 1925-26 MacLean, Tim ...... 2013 Miller, Jordan ...... 2008-09-10-11 O’Neil, Pat ...... 1982-83 Privett, Chet ...... 2010-11-12-13 Langas, Robert ...... 1949-50-51 MacMillan, James ...... 1956-57-58 Miller, Paul ...... 1942 O’Shell, Steve ...... 2011-12-13 Prochaska, James ...... 1963 Lange, Brent ...... 2004 Magee, Robert ...... 1984-85-86 Miller, Robert ...... 1938 Oberstaedt, Greg ...... 2008-09-10-11 Proctor, James...... 1960-61 Lange, James ...... 1944 Magnatta, Joseph ...... 1942-46 Miller, Steve ...... 1991 Odorico, Enrico ...... 1961-62-63 Prussin, Carl ...... 1930-31 Lange, John ...... 1983-84-85 Magyar, Alex ...... 1995 Milligan, Jason...... 1923 (mgr.) Ogle, Jay...... 1980 Pryzbiski, Cass ...... 1998 Langford, Charles ...... 2004-05 Main, Dan...... 1973 Millitello, Paul ...... 1976-77 Oldani, Joe ...... 1925 Psujek, Mark ...... 1966 Lankton, Larry ...... 1925 Makela, Mark ...... 1980-81-82-83 Milo, Charles ...... 1948-49-50 Oleksinski, James ...... 1989 Puckett, James ...... 1960 Lantvit, Stephen, Jr...... 1950 Malesky, George...... 1931-32-33 Minnella, Ciro ...... 1949-50 Olmstead, Richard ...... 1942 Pullman, Charles ...... 1940 LaParl, Bob ...... 1974-75-76-77 Malinowski, Eugene ...... 1942 Miodowski, Michael ...... 1993 Olney, Frank ...... 1921 (mgr.) Pyant, Chris ...... 2011 Lapham, Mark ...... 1978 Malvich, Mark ...... 1982-83-84 Mistele, Robert ...... 1944-45 Olson, Donald ...... 1943 LaPointe, Jerry ...... 1975-76-77-78 Mancina, Frank ...... 1987 Mitchell, Neil ...... 2007-08 Oriucci, Thomas ...... 1962-63 (mgr.) Q Larimore, Edgar ...... 1939-40-41 Mandrell, Dale...... 1959-60 Mitchell, Ollie ...... 1981-82-83 Orris, John ...... 1958-59 Quinn, Dan ...... 1975-76-77-78 Laskowski, Richard ...... 1959 Manno, Chris ...... 2003-04 Mitchem, Ron...... 1982 Orth, Jim ...... 1999 Quinn, Dan ...... 1986-87-88 Laula, Jack ...... 1938-39 Manns, Eric...... 1980 Mix, David ...... 1963 Oshnock, Ryan ...... 2003-04-05-06 Lax, Sheldon ...... 1960-61 Mansour, Antonio ...... 2005-06 Mohner, Mickey ...... 2009-10-11-12 Ostosh, Chris ...... 2005-06-07-08 R Leadbetter, Thomas ...... 1992 Mansour, Terrence ...... 2006 Mohr, Joe ...... 1935 Oswald, William ...... 1972-73-74 Radeck, Rodger ...... 1981-82 Lebiedzinski, Richard ...... 1985-86 Mapp, Kenneth ...... 1952-53-54 Monahan, John ...... 1968 Owens, Dannie ...... 1971-72 Radtke, Michael ...... 1995-96 LeClair, Charles ...... 1971-72-73 Marable, Ron...... 1974 Mongan, James ...... 1962 Owens, John ...... 1998-99-00 Ragland, Jeff ...... 1976-77-79-80 Lectka, Ronald ...... 1955 Marana, Bruno ...... 1946-47-48-49 Monihan ...... 1919-21 Owens, Peter ...... 1962-63 Rakotz, Gerald ...... 1956 LeDuc, Jason ...... 2003-04 Marcero, Don ...... 1973-74 Monroe, Ryan ...... 1994-95-96 Rasch, Fred ...... 1924 (mgr.) Lee, Brandon (McKay) ...... 2012-13-14 Marcheria, Greg ...... 1969-70 Montecillo, Jerry ...... 1956-57-58 P Raskin, Lawrence ...... 1942 Lee, David ...... 1986-87-88 Margulewicz, David...... 1996 Moore, Greg ...... 1998-99 Pack, Andrew ...... 2007-08-09 Ratcliff , Chris ...... 2007-08 Lee, Gerald ...... 1981-82-83-84 Masacek ...... 1924 Moore, Darron ...... 1998 Pack, Michael ...... 2011-12-13 Rauss...... 1919 Lee, John ...... 1952-53-54 Marsack, Richard ...... 1971-72 Moore, James ...... 1961-62-63-64 Paddock, Matt ...... 1988 Redman, David ...... 1966-67-69-70 Lee, Mike...... 1975 Marshall ...... 1920 Moore, Philip ...... 1999 Paige, Rod ...... 1988-89 Reese, Earl ...... 1994-95-96 Lee, Steven ...... 1988-89-90-91 Marten, David ...... 1962-63-64 Moraniec, Martin ...... 1990-91-92 Palmer, Kurt ...... 1976-77 Rehberg, John ...... 2004-05-06-07 Leemon, David ...... 1964 Marth, George ...... 1949-50-51 Morasso, Anthony ...... 2007-09 Palombit, Nick ...... 1991-92-93 Rehn, Adolph ...... 1925-26-27 LeFave, David ...... 1971 Martin, Charles ...... 2013 Morgan, James ...... 1961-62 Paolucci, Ben ...... 1955-56-57 Rehn, Henry ...... 1924-25 Leming, Paul ...... 1991 Martin, Dave ...... 1978-80-81 Morgan, Jeff rey ...... 1990-91 Paolucci, Carmen...... 1960-61 Rehn, Paul ...... 1935 Lentine, Nicholas ...... 1944 Martin, Desmond ...... 2011-12-13-14 Morgan, William ...... 1947-48-49 Pappas, James...... 1990-91 Reid, Aaron ...... 2003 Lentz, Larry ...... 1972-73-74-75 Martin, Nolan ...... 2004-05-07 Morris, Roy ...... 1981-82 Pappas, Nick ...... 2000-01-02-03 Reitmeyer, William ...... 1946-47-48 Lestage, Steve ...... 1994-96-97 Martin, Nyk ...... 1996 Morris, Shane ...... 2008 Parmentier, Roger ...... 1951-52-53 Renel, Josh ...... 2008-09-10-11 Levin, Norman ...... 1966 Mask, Alvin ...... 2001-02-03 Morris, Tim ...... 1989-90-93-94 Parnagian, Leo ...... 1952 Reninger ...... 1919 Levitt, Nate ...... 1935 Mason, Derrick ...... 1985-86-87-88 Morrison, Dean...... 1974-75-76-77 Paruszkiewicz, Mark ...... 1976 Reny, Ed ...... 2013-14 Lewis, Philip ...... 1926 Mastrovito, Dan ...... 1988-89-90-91 Morse, James ...... 1959-60 Paryaski, Dennis ...... 1984-85-86 Respecki, Kevin ...... 1981 Lieberman, Michael ...... 1962 Matela, Sean ...... 2008 Morton, Jack ...... 1931 Pascal ...... 1926 Reynaert, Douglaas ...... 1967-68-69 Lietke, Frank ...... 2004-05-06-07 Mathews, Vincent ...... 1988-89 Morton, Lynn ...... 2002-03 Pascoe, Leigh ...... 1923-24-25 Reynaert, Mark...... 1968-70 Lightbody, Russell ...... 1920-21-22 Matt, Andrew ...... 2010-11-12-13 Moshfeghi, Mike ...... 1998 Pash, Eugene ...... 1957-58 Rhodes, Calvin...... 1946-47 Lillvis, David ...... 1967 Matz, Joseph ...... 1935 Mosley, David ...... 2007-08 Pasini, Craig ...... 1985-86-87-88 Rice, Jack ...... 1939-44 Limback, Mark ...... 1978-79 Maus, Matt ...... 2008-09-10-11 Moss, Shomari...... 2003 Patterson, Marcellus ...... 1976 Rich, Mark ...... 1967 Linck, Joe...... 1926 Maybanks, Dominique ...... 2010-11-12-13 Moss, Tom ...... 1963 Patterson, Mulda ...... 1958-59 Richards ...... 1919-21 Linck, Orville ...... 1925-26 Mazur, Blake ...... 2014 Moten, Edward ...... 1970-71 Pavoris, Edward ...... 1967-68 Richardson, Tommy...... 2014 Lind, Larry ...... 1977-78-79 McAllister, Dave ...... 1984 Motzer, Craig...... 1986-87 Pearson, Roderick...... 1979 Richmond, Elbert ...... 1950-51-52 Lindgren, David ...... 1956-57-58 McAuliff e, Sean ...... 2011-12-13-14 Moulding, Ryan ...... 2008-09-10-11 Peeples, Eric ...... 2002-03 Richter, Richard ...... 1972 Lindsay, Derek ...... 1993-94-95-97 McCamant, Tim ...... 1979 Moynihan, Mike ...... 2007 Peltz, Michaeal ...... 1971-72 Rickert, Louis ...... 1942-46 (mgr.) Lisabeth, Richard ...... 1951-52-53-54 McCarthy, Scott ...... 1968 Mueller, Wayne ...... 1956-57-58 Pentecost, Donald ...... 1956-57-58 Ries, Dick ...... 1935 Littlejohn, Jada...... 2013-14 McCarthy, Sean ...... 2010-11-12 Mullen, Donald ...... 1942 Percin, Keith ...... 1983-84-85-86 Riggs, John ...... 1957 Litzenburger, Al ...... 1922-23-24-25 McClorey, James...... 1962 Mumma, Clarence ...... 1931-32 Perez, John...... 1998 Riley, John...... 1982 Lloyd, Harold ...... 2008 McCray, Samuel ...... 1972-73-74 Munday, Chris ...... 1989 Perkins, Wally ...... 1935 Rilley, Brian ...... 2006-07-08-09 Lock, Ronald...... 1967 McFadden, Sawyer ...... 2013-14 Murray, Mark ...... 1987 Perrino, Anthony ...... 1950 Rinehart, Chris ...... 2000-01 Locker, John ...... 1923 McFerren, Caleb ...... 2006 Murrey, Robert ...... 1993-94 Perry, Raymond ...... 1942 Risto, James ...... 1961-62 Lockhart, Duane ...... 1977-78-79 McGowan, Gerald ...... 1983-84-85-86 Petross, Irving, Jr ...... 1947-48 Ritten, Gary ...... 1980-81 Lockhart, Ken ...... 1986-87-88 McGowan, Mike ...... 1969 N Phillips, Careton ...... 1933 Ritter, Mitchell ...... 1969-71 Loftin, Iverson ...... 1948-49 McHenry, Charles ...... 1947 Nagy, Carl ...... 1940-41 Pierce ...... 1933 Robbins, Oswald ...... 1924-25-26 Lonchar, John ...... 1983 McKae, Danny ...... 2009-10-11 Neely, Sherman ...... 2003 Piergentili, Brian ...... 1990-91 Roberts, Bruce ...... 1945 Loney, Kenny ...... 2008-09-10-11 McKay, Michael ...... 1997 Nelson, Austin ...... 2010-11-13 Piersante, Joseph ...... 1967-68-69 Roberts, Jon ...... 1995-96-97-98 Long, Joe ...... 2008-09-10-11 McKee, Zac ...... 2002-03 Nemer-Kaiser, Adam ...... 1997-01-02 Piesko, Raymond...... 1950 Roberts, Leslie ...... 1945 Longo, Paul ...... 1978-79-80-81 McKinney, Johnson ...... 1959-60 Nemzek, Paul ...... 1996-97 Piggins, Edward ...... 1926 (mgr.) Robertson, Murray ...... 1938 Lopiccola, Joseph ...... 1964 McLaughlin, Arthur ...... 1939-41 (mgr.) Newitt, Brad ...... 1998-99 Pillars, JT...... 2013-14 Robinson, Antwon ...... 2010-11-12-13 Loucks ...... 1919-20 McLean, Josh ...... 2005-06-07 Newman, John ...... 1945 Pinson, Ronald ...... 1972-74 Robinson, Donald ...... 1968-69-70-71 Lovasik, Robert ...... 1954-55-56 McMillan, Roy ...... 1918 Newsted, Stan ...... 1935 Pittiglio, Steve...... 1983-84-85-86 Robinson, James ...... 1979-81 Love, Bernard ...... 1950 McMullin, Edward ...... 1939-40-41 Newton, Eric ...... 1999-02-03 Pittman, John ...... 2003 Robinson, Jon ...... 2008-09-10-11 Love, Kenneth ...... 1951-52 McNair, Renard ...... 1989 Nicholas, Angelo ...... 1958-59 Placek, Bruce ...... 1972 Robinson, Ronald ...... 2009 Lowther, Jess ...... 1950 McNichols, Myles ...... 2008-09-10-11 Nicholas, Douglas ...... 1966 Plaskey, Mike ...... 1982-83-84 Rocheleau, Ray ...... 2006-09-10 Luby, Robert ...... 1938-39 McQueen, Darren ...... 1987 Nicholls, Jared ...... 2007-08-09 Platz, James ...... 1924 Rodgers, Charles ...... 1994-95 Lukowski, Henry...... 1954-55-56-57 Medenbach, Alex...... 2013-14 Nichols, Bruce ...... 1977-78-79 Plauman ...... 1921-22 Rodgers, Derrick ...... 2014 Lulek, Paul ...... 1974 Megenity, Gerald ...... 1974-75-76-77 Nickels, Harry ...... 1951 Pochmara, Steve ...... 1986 Roeschke, Jeff ...... 1999-00-01 Lundquist, Alexander ...... 1964-66 Melia, Harry ...... 1946 Nicks, Rich ...... 1998-99 Pohl, Trent ...... 2006-07 Rogers, Robert ...... 1972-73-74-75 Lusch, Gerald ...... 1973-74 Mendoza, Manny ...... 2014 Nieman, Wilbert...... 1929-30-31 Polcyn, Mark ...... 1986 Romano, John ...... 1984-85 Lynch, Reggie...... 1981 Meyers, Donald ...... 1942 Niemczewski, Joe ...... 1998-99 Pollakowski, Edward ...... 1927-28-29 Romanski, Walter...... 1951-52 Lyons, Will ...... 2012 Micheli, Kevin...... 2011 Nimmons, Jesse ...... 1951-52-53 Pomeroy, Matt ...... 2000 Rondo, John ...... 1951-52 Lyszak, Walter ...... 1962-63-64 Michaelson ...... 1929-30 Northcott, Walter ...... 1924 (mgr.) Pomish, Seymour ...... 1944 Roscoe, Carl ...... 2012-13-14 118 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS RO-Z Roseboro, Carl ...... 1994-95-96-97 Seros, George ...... 1930-31 Stasa, Frank...... 1979-80-81 Urban, Donald ...... 1962-63-64 Widner, Ken ...... 1978 Rosenau, Arthur ...... 1930 Setera, Stanley ...... 1938 Stasek, Steve ...... 1974-75-76-77 Urbanick, Jim ...... 1984-85 Wiebeck, Jim ...... 1973-74 Rosenthal, Frank ...... 1950-52 Sevick, Jerry ...... 1938-39 Stasinski, Walter ...... 1970-72 Urdea, Myron ...... 1945 Wilcox, Brandon ...... 2003 Ross, James ...... 1957-58-60 Shafer, Rodney ...... 1971-72 Stecker ...... 1924 Wilkerson, Jon...... 1970-71-72-73 Ross, Raleigh ...... 2008-09-10-11 Shango, Matt ...... 2006-07-08-09 Steele, Merrick ...... 2004-06-07 V Wilkinson, Ken ...... 1981-82-83 Rossi, Gary...... 1969-70 Sharon, Gerald ...... 1972-73-74-75 Steele, Tim ...... 1998-99-00-01 VanGorder, Bob ...... 1978-79-80-81 Willard ...... 1919 Rowe, Douglas ...... 1966-67-68 Sharp, Al ...... 1976 Stella, Joseph ...... 1945 VanGorder, Brian ...... 1977-78-79-80 Willard, Harold ...... 1955-56 Roy, Charles ...... 1978-79 Sharpley, Haywood ...... 1963-64 Stemmelen, Owen ...... 1924 Vargo, Stephen ...... 1989-90-91 Williams, Claude ...... 1968-69-70-72 Roy, Thomas ...... 1971 Sheehan, Dan ...... 1984-85-87 Stempien, Gary ...... 1966 Vaughn, A.J...... 1965-66-67 Williams, Donnie ...... 1995 Royals, Randolph ...... 1944 Shelley, Clarence ...... 1955-56 Stephenson, George ...... 1952-53 Ventro, Valentino ...... 1946-47 Williams, Henry...... 1927-28 Rubright, Leroy ...... 1919-20 Shencopp, Marshall...... 1966-67 Stephenson, William, Jr...... 1948-49-50-51 Verbeke, Randy ...... 1982 Williams, Jamiil ...... 2012-13-14 Ruckes, Jessie ...... 1982-84-85-86 Sheppard, Thomas ...... 1967-68-69-70 (mgr.) Vereecke, Vic ...... 1974-75-76 Williams, Jeff ...... 2012 Rudolph, DeAndre ...... 1978 Sherrod, Donald ...... 1948-49 Sterns, Alvin ...... 1964 Verley, Matt ...... 2006 Williams, Keith ...... 1979-80 Ruffi n, Jeff ...... 1981 Shilakes, Eric ...... 1970-71-72 Stevenson, Jimmie ...... 1918 Vermeersch, Ronald ...... 1960 Williams, Kelvin ...... 1985-86-87 Rumeliotis, Tasso ...... 1966 Shkreli, Bruno ...... 2006-07-08-09 Stockmeyer, Boyd ...... 1931-32-33 Vervisch, Daniel...... 1959-61-62 Williams, Kosuna ...... 1997 Rushman, Oscar ...... 1918 Showers, Val ...... 2013-14 Stocks, Dave ...... 1978-79 Vicari, Dave ...... 1984-85-86 Williams, Robert ...... 1944-46-47-48 Rusin, Terry ...... 1974-75-76-77 Sieger, W...... 1928 Stokes, Stephen ...... 2002 Vilnius, Donald ...... 1966 Williams, Ronald ...... 2004 Russell, Antjuan ...... 2005 Siegfried, Robert ...... 1945 Stonestreet, Terrence ...... 2000 Vincent, James ...... 1923-24 Williamson, Thabiti ...... 1999-00-02 Russell, James ...... 1969-71 Sillmon, Sam ...... 2013-14 Stortini, Marc ...... 1975 Viverette, Ed ...... 2010-11-12-13 Wilson, Thomas ...... 1967-68-69 Russell, Kenneth ...... 1969-71 Simkus, John ...... 1964 Stroia, Eugene ...... 1947 Vogler, Harold ...... 1944 Wilt, Warren ...... 1927 Russell, Lauence ...... 1928-29-30 Simmons, Rodney ...... 1994-95-96-97 Strong, Ryan ...... 2000-01-02-03 Vrbanich, Ivan ...... 1933 Winkleman, Nat ...... 1918 Russell, Lon ...... 1950 Simpson, Chris ...... 1992 Stuart, Malcolm ...... 1927-28 Vukovich, Thomas ...... 1954 Wiska, Garrett ...... 2014 Ruth, Eric ...... 1990-91-92-93 Sims, Donald ...... 1962-63 Stuckey, Daniel ...... 2000-02 Vydick, Todd...... 1988-89-90-91 Wisniewski, Brent ...... 2006-07-09 Rutherford, Douglas ...... 1942 Sims, Greg ...... 2002-03 Suchara, Michael ...... 1950-51-52 Wisniewski, Steve ...... 2005-06-07-08 Rutherford, Edwin ...... 1946 Sinkus, George ...... 1946 Sudling, Michael ...... 1963 (mgr.) W Witt, Jasen ...... 1995-96 Rutley, Ryan ...... 2002-03 Sinkus, Tony ...... 1935 Suo, Sidney ...... 1963-64 Wade, Andy ...... 1988-89-90 Wlodkowski, Raymond ...... 1962-63-64 Ruttan, Gary ...... 1994-95 Skowneski, Edward ...... 1972-73-74-75 Swan, W...... 1927 Waha, Bruce ...... 1946-47-48-49 Wobrock, Charles “Bing” ...... 1923 Rzepka, Joseph...... 1945 Slankster, Don ...... 1999-00-01 Swerdlow, Arthur ...... 1946-47-48-49 Walker, Ben ...... 2011-12-13-14 Woodard, James ...... 2008 Slatkin, Lary ...... 1935 Szczygiel, Joe ...... 1938-39-40 Walker, Bill ...... 1954-55 Woodson, Mark ...... 1981-83 S Sliwa, Robert...... 1966 Szwejkowski, Daniel ...... 1954-55 Walker, Devolza ...... 1987-88 Woolfenden, Reinhold ...... 1935 (mgr.) Sabo, Frank ...... 1941-42 Sliwinski, Raymond ...... 1966 Szymanski, Andrew ...... 1995-96-97-98 Walker, Sterling ...... 2000-01 Wooster, Scott ...... 1997-98-99 Sabuco, Valentino ...... 1946 Smalarz, Jason ...... 2003 Szymanski, Dave ...... 1975-76-77 Wallace, Gary ...... 1988-89 Worthy, Kevin ...... 1992-93 Sadowski, Harold ...... 1925-26 Smilo, Chris ...... 2002-04-05-06 Walsh, Ethan ...... 2012-13-14 Wright, Anthony ...... 1995-96 Safi edine, Ali ...... 1993-95 Smith, Antonio ...... 1984 T Walsh, John ...... 1982-83 Wright, Chris ...... 1992 Sahadi, Paul ...... 1989-90-91 Smith, Burton...... 1931-32-33 Taft, Michael ...... 1966 Walus, John ...... 1971 Wright, Granville ...... 1951 Sallow, Robert...... 1960-61-62 Smith, C...... 1919 Tait, James ...... 1927 Wanglin, Nate ...... 1999-00 Wright, Jeff ...... 1987 Samardich, Donald ...... 1963-64 Smith, Courtney (Cortez) ...... 2010 Tater, Dan ...... 1998-99-00 Ward, Derrick ...... 1996 Wright, Kenneth ...... 1966 Samples, William ...... 1954 Smith, Donald ...... 1961-62 Tatti, Dave ...... 1998-99-00 Warkentien, Brett ...... 1997-98-99-00 Wuestenberg, Edward ...... 1952 Sanders, Brian ...... 1985 Smith, Gerald (Kyle) ...... 1963-64 Taylor, Dan ...... 1988-89-90-91 Warner, Sal ...... 1997-98-99-00 Wyman, Robert ...... 1947-48-49-50 Sanders, Ed ...... 2007-08-09-10 Smith, Greg ...... 1998-99-00-01 Taylor, Darius ...... 1980 Warner, Wilber ...... 1926 Sapala, Marion ...... 1934-35 Smith, Hartford, Jr...... 1957-58-59 Taylor, John...... 1982-83-84-85 Warren, John ...... 1955 Y Sapienza, Steve ...... 1984 Smith, Kamau ...... 1997 Taylor, William ...... 1955 Warren, Larry ...... 1970-73 Yakima, Jeff ...... 1981 Sarnacki, Don ...... 1976-77-78-79 Smith, Kevin ...... 1979-80 Terleckyj, Stefan ...... 2010-11-12-13 Warren, William ...... 1935 Yamarino, Mario ...... 1978 Sarris, Samuel ...... 1947 (mgr.) Smith, Kevin ...... 1999 Tessmer, Alvin ...... 1962-63-64 Washington, Brod ...... 1982-83-84-85 Yamin, Thomas ...... 1944 Sarver, Barry ...... 1959-60 Smith, Kevin ...... 2008 Tessmer, Jason ...... 1996 Washington, Herschel ...... 1984 Yangovyian, Anthony ...... 1943-44 Sass, Robert ...... 1953 Smith, Larry ...... 1978-79-80 Theaker, Nate ...... 2012-13-14 Waterhouse, Roger ...... 1982 Yankowski, Alex ...... 1932-33-34 Sattler, Jeff ...... 1993 Smith, Mike ...... 2012 Theisen, Rick ...... 1977-78-79 Watson, Kenny ...... 2007-08-09-10 Yearby, Pasco ...... 1970-72 Sauer, Alton ...... 1933-35 Smith, Preston ...... 1986 Thelen, Donald...... 1928-29-30 Watson, Kevin ...... 1982-83-84 Yee, William ...... 1954-55 Saunders, James ...... 1944-45 Smith, Robert ...... 1960 Thielman, Lou ...... 1922 Watt, Robert ...... 1984 Yohnicki, Brandon ...... 2006 Sauve, Gerald ...... 1950-51-52 Smith, T.J...... 2002-03 Thielman, P...... 1928 Watts, Tom ...... 1983 York, Alvin ...... 1973-74 Savage, Patrick ...... 1938-39-40 Smith, William ...... 1951 Thomas, Derrick ...... 1998-00-01-02 Wayman, Martin ...... 1995-96 Young, Charles ...... 1926 Sawaya, David ...... 1966 Smithens, Harry ...... 1944 Thomas, Jason...... 2004-06-07-08 Wayne, Stephen ...... 2001-02 Young, George (Donald)...... 1941-42 Sawchuk, Mike ...... 2012-13-14 Smitherman, Dan ...... 2001 Thomas, Nick ...... 2008-09-10-12 Weatherhead, William ...... 1927 Young, William ...... 1924-25-26-27 Scannell, Shoane ...... 1990 Smokiewicz, Edward ...... 1918 Thompson, Arnold ...... 1982-83-84-85 Webber, Douglas...... 1971-72-73-74 Youngs, Ed ...... 1998-99-00-01 Schertzer, Jeff ...... 1985-86 Snyder ...... 1924 Thompson, Wendell ...... 2007-09 Weber, H. Jerome...... 1946-47-48 Schimmel, Mark ...... 1975-76-77-78 Sobocinski, Dave ...... 1986 Thorne, David ...... 1978-79 Weber, Robert ...... 1923 Z Schleicher, Charles ...... 1951-52 Sokolosky, John...... 1974-75-76-77 Thornton, Stan ...... 2007-08-09-10 Weber, Walt ...... 1923 Zabielski, Ed ...... 1986 Schmidt, Kenny ...... 2004-05-06-07 Solack, Ronald ...... 1966-67-68 Thurmon, L ...... 1927-28 Webster, Anthony ...... 1980 Zamirowski ...... 1927 Schneider, Kevin ...... 1978-79-80-81 Solo, Wes ...... 1982-83 Tiller, Larry ...... 1979 Webster, Jason ...... 1995 Zauner, Cory ...... 2008-09-10-11 Schneider, Patrick ...... 1986-87-88 Soluk, Michael ...... 1957-58-60 Tinsley, Brandon ...... 2013-14 Webster, Robert ...... 1949 Zawislak, Jeff rey...... 1990-91-92 Schnelker, Jerry ...... 1939-40-41 Sommers, Kevin ...... 1978-79-80 Tischler, Alexander ...... 1966-67 Weingartz, Jake ...... 2003-04-05-06 Zayachkowsky, Steve ...... 1993-94-95 Schoettley, Gary ...... 1958-59 Sonnenberg, Jim ...... 1989 Tobias, Charles ...... 1981 Weinstein, Irving ...... 1944 Zeeb, Jim ...... 1984 Schramm, Tim ...... 1983-84-85-86 Sowders, Jared ...... 2002 Tomczak, Greg ...... 1975-76-77 Weisberg ...... 1918-19 Zegolis, George ...... 1933 Schroeder, Paul ...... 1993 Spala, Jim ...... 1978-79-80-81 Toth, Nickolas...... 1946-47-48 Wells, Everett ...... 1919 (mgr.) Zeno, Robert ...... 1992-94 Schroeder, Robert ...... 1961-63-64-65 Sparks, Shannon ...... 1988 Tottis, Mitchell ...... 1941-42 Wells, Leo ...... 2002-03-04-05 Ziedas, Alex ...... 2014 Schultz, Gary ...... 1969-71 Speller, Joshua ...... 1997-98 Tournay, Russ ...... 1986-87 Wenzel, Jake ...... 1928-29-30 Zimmer, Jon ...... 1974-75-76-77 Schultz, Matthew ...... 1995-96 Spence, Jim ...... 1988 Touzin, Joe ...... 2004 Weston, Aaron ...... 2013-14 Zimmerman, Andy ...... 2014 Schultz, Paul ...... 1975-76-77 Spencer, Tyrone ...... 2005-06 Towns, Terrance ...... 1999-01 Weyrich, Charles ...... 1918 Zimmerman, Don ...... 1927 Schwartz, Marvin ...... 1932-33 Spivey, James ...... 1961-62 Townsend, Wayne ...... 1922-23 Wheat, Will ...... 2013-14 Zimmerman, Kyle...... 1999 Schwartz, Steven ...... 1961 Spuhler, Joe ...... 1999-00-01 Tracy, Darin ...... 2006 Wheeler, Leon ...... 1918 Ziomek, Karl ...... 1975-76-77 Schwegler, Dan ...... 1999 Spurgeon, William ...... 1969 Trafeli, Mario ...... 1945-48 Whisonant, James ...... 1938 Zuber ...... 1924-27 Seager, M. Cole ...... 1921-22 Squires, Chuck ...... 1978 Trotman, Ed ...... 1918 White, Frederick, III ...... 1965-66-68-69 Zucco, Victor...... 1953-54 Seal, Virgil ...... 1972-73-74 Srabian, Suren ...... 1948 Trumpour, Ryan ...... 1997 White, George ...... 1958 Zukowski, Stephen ...... 1946-47-48-49 Seiferlein, H...... 1930 St. Pierre, Cecil ...... 1978-79 Trzcinski, Ed ...... 1938-39-40 White, Milton ...... 1931-32 Zunker, Greg ...... 1986-87 Seip, Walter ...... 1932-33 Stack, Maurice ...... 1953-54 Tucker, Darryl ...... 2004 White, Nathan ...... 2013-14 Seitz, Stan ...... 1927 Stafi nski, Frank ...... 1935 Turner, Josh ...... 2004 White, R...... 1929 Seitzinger, Jack ...... 1966 Stamatakis, Chris ...... 1996-98-99-00 Tuzzolino, Carlos ...... 1931-32-33 White, Richard ...... 1951-52-53 Sellepack, Joseph ...... 1962-63 Stange, Donald ...... 1955 Tyner, John ...... 1971-72 White, Roger ...... 2000-01-02-03 Selzer, Sol ...... 1929-30-31 Stankovich, Michael ...... 1973-74-75-76 Whitfi eld, Kevin ...... 1992-93 Semelsberger, Kenneth ...... 1966-67-68 Starnes, Carey ...... 1980 U Widlak, Adam ...... 1934-35 #WARRIORFB 119 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE WAYNE STATE FOOTBALL LOCKERS

The Wayne State Department of Athletics prides itself on off ering a fi rst-class experience to our student-athletes. Our new and renovated facilities are helping do just that. Conceived as a way to help fund the top-notch facilities for the student-athletes of today and tomorrow, our supporters can leave their permanent mark on the Warriors’ new facilities and help the department continue to off er our student-athletes the tools to make them successful in the classroom, on the fi eld, and in the community.

WWithith youryour tax-deductibletax-deductible ggift,ift, payablepayable overover fourfour yyears,ears, yyouou ccanan ppersonalizeersonalize a lockerlocker inin anyany ofof ourour threethree newnew lockerlocker roomroom facilitiesfacilities bbyy purchasingpurchasing a lockerlocker plaque.plaque. TheThe plaqueplaque willwill bebe engravedengraved withwith yyourour cchosenhosen ppersonalizationersonalization tthathat iiss tthenhen aaffiffi xedxed ttoo a ccurrenturrent  Football Locker Room Project - $2,000 sstudent-athlete’student-athlete’s locker.locker.

WAYNE STATE FOOTBALL LOCKERS Locker No. Dedicated Locker No. Dedicated 1 Dr. Irvin D. Reid 65 Tom Sheppard 2 Rob and Pam Fournier 66 Dr. Norman Kakos 3 Courtney “Cortez” Smith 67 Pete Garrisi 5 Tony Holt 69 Tom Milanov 10 Dick Brown 70 Rick Marsack 11 Ed Skowneski 72 Mike DenDooven/Doug DenDooven 12 Alan Case 73 Rick Goranowski 20 Mitch Ritter 75 Craig Fowler 22 Joe Gough 76 Tom Bomberski 29 Tom Adams / Scott Fisher 77 Matt Carey 30 Fred White (Tom Bomberski) 78 Pete Cottos (Kevin Heidisch) 31 Richard Theisen 79 Dr. Marc Milia 33 George Marth 85 Mike Russell 35 WSU Award - Ron Solack 88 Dennis Purgatori 36 Ed Moten 90 Celia Robinson (Jon Robinson) 47 Leonard and Mary Kawecki 96 William Cirocco, M.D. 50 Ken Semelsberger 101 Ed Bernier 53 Douglas Rowe 60 Enrico Odorico Coaches Lockers 63 Fred Cavataio Sharon Progar

120 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Wayne State All-Time Coaching Records Name Seasons Years GP W L T Pct. David Holmes 11 1918-28 80# 36 35 9 .506 Norman G. Wann 3 1929-31 25 2 22 1 .100 Joseph G. Gembis 14 1932-45 101 42 51 8 .455 John P. Hackett 2 1946-47 16 9 7 0 .563 Herbert Smith 6 1948, 55-59 43 19 21 3 .477 Louis F. Zarza 6 1949-54 51 20 29 2 .412 Harold D. Williard 4 1960-63 28 8 19 1 .304 Stanley J. Marshall 1 1964 8 4 3 1 .563 Vernon K. Gale 7 1965-71 58 29 28 1 .509 David F. Hoover 2 1972-73 18 7 10 1 .417 Richard Lowry 6 1974-79 60 38 21 1 .642 Stephen Fickert 1 1980 9 5 4 0 .556 David C. Farris 6 1981-86 60 24 35 1 .408 Joe B. Horn 5 1987-91 50 15 35 0 .300 Brian VanGorder 3 1992-94 33& 15 18 0 .455 Dominic Livedoti 2 1995-96 22 5 17 0 .227 Barry Fagan 3 1997-99 33 5 28 0 .152 Steve Kazor 4 2000-03 42 13 29 0 .310 Paul Winters 11 2004-SA 123& 63 60 0 .512 Totals 97 1918-SA 860 359 472 29 .434 #-Includes forfeit win over Defi ance (didn’t show) &-Does not refl ect forfeits by NMU (1994) and SVSU (2005)

COACHING LEADERS BY SEASONS COACHING LEADERS BY WINS COACHING LEADERS BY WINNING PERCENTAGE Name Years Seasons Name Years Wins Name Years Winning Pct. Joseph G. Gembis 1932-45 14 Paul Winters 2004-SA 63 Richard Lowry 1974-79 .642 Paul Winters 2004-SA 11 Joseph G. Gembis 1932-45 42 Paul Winters 2004-SA .512 David Holmes 1918-28 11 Richard Lowry 1974-79 38 Vernon K. Gale 1965-71 .509 Vernon K. Gale 1965-71 7 David Holmes 1918-28 36 David Holmes 1918-28 .506 Herbert Smith 1948, 55-59 6 Vernon K. Gale 1965-71 29 Herbert Smith 1948, 55-59 .477 Louis F. Zarza 1949-54 6 David C. Farris 1981-86 24 Joseph G. Gembis 1932-45 .455 Richard Lowry 1974-79 6 Louis F. Zarza 1949-54 20 Brian VanGorder 1992-94 .455 David C. Farris 1981-86 6 Herbert Smith 1948, 55-59 19 David F. Hoover 1972-73 .417 Joe B. Horn 1987-91 5 (minimum 17 games)

Rob Fournier addressing the team in the locker room at Winston-Salem State following the victory in the 2011 national semifi nal contest. #WARRIORFB 121 WAYNESTATEUNIVE - MOREMORE TTHANHAN 338080 AACCAADEMICDEMIC PPROGRAMSROGRAMS IINN 1133 AIMHIGHER SSCHOOLSCHOOLS AANDND CCOLLEGESOLLEGES - ANNUALANNUAL RRESEARCHESEARCH EEXPENDITURESXPENDITURES OOFF NNEARLYEARLY $$245245 MMILLIONILLION

- AMONGAMONG OONLYNLY 33.5.5 PPERCENTERCENT OOFF UU.S..S. UUNIVERSITIESNIVERSITIES WWITHITH TTHEHE CCARNEGIEARNEGIE FFOUNDATIONOUNDATION CCLASSIFICATIONLASSIFICATION OOFF RRU/VHU/VH ((RESEARCHRESEARCH UUNIVERSITY,NIVERSITY, VVERYERY HHIGHIGH RRESEARCHESEARCH AACTIVITY)CTIVITY)

- NEARLYNEARLY 440000 SSTUDENTTUDENT OORGANIZATIONSRGANIZATIONS

- NEARLYNEARLY $$340340 MMILLIONILLION IINN FFINANCIALINANCIAL AAIDID WWASAS AAWARDEDWARDED IINN 2014;2014; LOOWESTWEST UUNDERGRADUATENDERGRADUATE RRESIDENTESIDENT TUITIONTUITION OFOF MMICHIGAICHIGANN’S’S TTHREEHREE RRESEARCHESEARCH UUNIVERSITIESNIVERSITIES

- WITHWITH MMOREORE TTHANHAN 11,000,000 SSTUDENTS,TUDENTS, TTHEHE SSCHOOLCHOOL OFOF MEDICINEMEDICINE BOASTSBOASTS A 997.57.5 RRESIDENCYESIDENCY MMATCHATCH RRATEATE

- WSUWSU ISIS THETHE SEVENTHSEVENTH LARGESTLARGEST DETROITDETROIT EEMPLOYERMPLOYER

- A LEADERLEADER IINN GGREENREEN TTECHNOLOGY,ECHNOLOGY, TTHEHE CCOLLEGEOLLEGE OOFF ENGINEERINGENGINEERING WWASAS FFIRSTIRST IINN TTHEHE NNATIONATION TTOO LAUNCHLAUNCH AANN EELECTRIC-DRIVELECTRIC-DRIVE VVECHICLEECHICLE EENGINEERINGNGINEERING PPROGRAMROGRAM AANDND OOFFERFFER AANN AALTERNATIVELTERNATIVE EENERGYNERGY TTECHNOLOGYECHNOLOGY MMASTER’SASTER’S PPROGRAM.ROGRAM.

- SSTUDYTUDY AABROADBROAD OOPPORTUNITIESPPORTUNITIES IINN 2200 CCOUNTRIESOUNTRIES ONON FIVEFIVE CONTINENTSCONTINENTS ERSITY

75 percent of WSU’s 245,000 alumni live in Michigan, providing leadership for the state’s economic renewal.

About 30 percent of Michigan’s practicing physicians — and more than 40 percent of practicing physicians in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties — received all or part of their medical training at Wayne State University.

75 percent of Wayne State Law School graduates live and work in Michigan.

AIM HIGHER THEWARRIORWAY

- 229494 AALL-AMERICANSLL-AMERICANS OOVERVER TTHEHE PPASTAST DDECADEECADE

- NEARLYNEARLY 554,0004,000 HHOURSOURS OOFF CCOMMUNITYOMMUNITY SSERVICEERVICE VVOLUNTEEREDOLUNTEERED TTHEHE PPASTAST SSIXIX YYEARSEARS

- STUDENT-ATHLETESSTUDENT-ATHLETES CCARRYARRY A CCUMULATIVEUMULATIVE 33.10.10 GGPAPA

- WWOMEOMENN’S’S SSWIMMINGWIMMING & DIVINGDIVING WWONON TTHEHE 22012012 NNCAACAA NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHIPHAMPIONSHIP AANDND HHAVEAVE CCAPTUREDAPTURED TTHEHE GGLIACLIAC CCHAMPIONSHIPHAMPIONSHIP EEACHACH OOFF TTHEHE LLASTAST SSIXIX SSEASONSEASONS

- WWOMEOMENN’S’S BBASKETBALLASKETBALL HASHAS QQUALIFIEDUALIFIED FFOROR THETHE NNCAACAA TTOURNAMENTOURNAMENT TTHEHE LLASTAST TTHREEHREE SSEASONSEASONS IINCLUDINGNCLUDING BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK SSWEETWEET 1166 TTRIPSRIPS IINN 22013013 AANDND 22014014

- SOFTBALLSOFTBALL WONWON ITSITS FFOURTHOURTH CCONSECUTIVEONSECUTIVE GGLIACLIAC TTOURNAMENTOURNAMENT CCHAMPIONSHIPHAMPIONSHIP IINN 22015.015. WWSUSU HHASAS AADVANCEDDVANCED TTOO TTHEHE NNCAACAA CCOLLEGEOLLEGE WWORLDORLD SSERIESERIES TTHREEHREE TTIMESIMES IINN PPROGRAMROGRAM HHISTORYISTORY

- WWOMEOMENN’S’S TTENNISENNIS COMPETEDCOMPETED ININ TTHEHE NCAANCAA TTOURNAMENTOURNAMENT IINN 22015015 FORFOR THETHE NNINTHINTH TTIMEIME IINN TTHEHE LLASTAST 1111 SSEASONSEASONS AAFTERFTER WWINNINGINNING BBOTHOTH TTHEHE 22014014 GGLIACLIAC RREGULAREGULAR SSEASONEASON AANDND TTOURNAMENTOURNAMENT TTITLES.ITLES. - ININ 2011,2011, FFOOOOTBALLTBALL WASWAS TTHEHE NNATIONALATIONAL RRUNNER-UPUNNER-UP

- BASEBALLBASEBALL HASHAS ADVANCEDADVANCED TTOO TTHEHE NNCAACAA TTOURNAMENTOURNAMENT FFOUROUR TTIMESIMES ININ THETHE PASTPAST SSIXIX YYEARSEARS

- MMEN’SEN’S GGOLFOLF HHASAS PLAYEDPLAYED ININ TTHEHE NCAANCAA TTOURNAMENTOURNAMENT 1010 TTIMESIMES ININ THETHE PASTPAST 1122 YYEARSEARS

- TTHEHE WWOMEOMEN’SN’S CROSSCROSS COUNTRYCOUNTRY SQUADSQUAD PPLACEDLACED SIXTHSIXTH ATAT THETHE 22014014 NCAANCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS,CHAMPIONSHIPS, TTHEHE HHIGHESTIGHEST FFINISHINISH IINN SSCHOOLCHOOL HHISTORYISTORY WayneWayne StateState byby thethe NUMBERSNUMBERS

1 380370 2 $350380 DEGREE PROGRAMS MILLION for WSU students to choose from, including everything awarded to students annually in federal, state, from biomedical engineering to urban studies institutional and private aid in the form of scholarships, grants, college work-study and loans 3 4 5 1817 65 6050 POLICE NCAA athletic teams that bring professionally trained officers on crowds to their feet on campus Extension centers Wayne State’s dedicated police and on the road offering WSU courses at locations force, working 24/7 to keep throughout Southeast Michigan, in campus safe addition to main campus in Midtown 6 3,0003,000 7 1,7001,800 students who live on campus in three residence halls professors and instructors who share their expertise and three apartment buildings with students from the front of lecture halls, classrooms and labs

8 9 10 1,6001,000 2020 400400 students working to become doctors countries spread across five continents student organizations keeping at the School of Medicine, which where study abroad adventures await things interesting, including boasts a 97.5 percent residency 14 sororities and 11 fraternities match rate

wayne.edu

Note: Numbers are approximate as of August 2015. 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE WAYNE STATE ACADEMICS SERVICES AVAILABLE TO WSU STUDENT-ATHLETES Academic Monitoring The Department of Athletics utilizes Grades First software, a monitoring alert system in which instructors, learning specialists and tutors provide notifi cation to students and their coaches about progress in their classes. In conjunction with the coaching staff , requests for information about class attendance and performance are sent to each instructor through the system. The academic coordinator tracks individual progress, schedules meetings with students as appropriate, and personally contacts instructors as necessary. Counseling/Mentoring The coordinator meets with student-athletes individually and arranges for group meetings/workshops with other support service personnel regarding academic, athletic, career, and/or personal issues (for example, group sessions covering such topics as test-taking skills, time management, learning styles, etc.) The Department of Athletics has collaborative relationships with many other critical units on campus to help provide appropriate support services. Advising/Registration In conjunction with academic advisors in the University Advising Center, the coordinator assists student- athletes with term course planning and registration, including holding special student-athlete Orientation Deiontae Nicholas congratulated by Board of Governor Gary S. Pollard at the Academic sessions to introduce them to NCAA and GLIAC eligibility requirements and departmental academic policies as Recognition Luncheon at St. Andrew’s on April 23, 2015. well as to Wayne State University’s academic programs, procedures and regulations, and services. The offi ce also works closely with academic advisors in all the university’s schools and colleges to ensure appropriate semester course selection and timely progress towards degree. The offi ce serves as a clearinghouse for ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SERVICES information about campus resources and student support services, university forms, enrollment deadlines The Wayne State Athletic Department has developed a comprehensive approach to academic services and institutional academic policies and procedures. for its student-athletes. The department’s goal is to assist student-athletes in pursuit of their designated Structured Study course of studies and ultimately to achieve graduation. This objective is facilitated by appropriate academic In an eff ort to help ensure the academic success and the development of consistent study patterns of advising, major selection, tutorial assistance and other life skill development and academic support services. student-athletes, the coordinator organizes supervised study sessions for each team. A major goal of athletic academic services is to signifi cantly increase the department’s graduation rate Tutorial Services, Writing Center, Mathematics Laboratory over the next fi ve years and to continually emphasize the success of WSU’s student-athletes in the community. The university provides free peer tutoring in most subject areas either on a drop-in or by-appointment Part of the initiative already has been realized by the department’s annual Spring Academic Recognition basis. In the event that the Academic Success Center cannot provide tutoring for a specifi c class, the Luncheon that honors student-athletes with a 3.5 or better term grade point average. The name of each Department of Athletics has set aside funds to hire individual tutors. The coordinator works with academic graduate is permanently displayed on a brick as part of the department’s “Wall of Fame.” The recognition department chairs to identify qualifi ed tutors and is always available to arrange special individual or group is prominently displayed in the main concourse as you enter the Matthaei Athletic Facility Complex. sessions in a variety of areas. As in all other services, the offi ce works in a proactive manner to provide assistance before academic problems arise.

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS COSIDA ACADEMIC Accounting Program Near Eastern Languages Africana Studies Exercise and Sport Science (Arabic or Hebrew) ALL-AMERICANS Anthropology Fashion Design Near Eastern Studies Alison Allen Softball 2012 1st Team Infi eld Art & Merchandising Nursing Chris Allen Basketball 1976 3rd Team Forward Mark Avery Baseball 1992 3rd Team Catcher Art Education Film Nutrition and Food Science Erika Barczak Diving 2008 1st Team At-Large Art History Film Studies Pre-Occupational Therapy Ettore Bianchi Fencing 1984 1st Team At-Large Andrew Ciennik Baseball 2012 1st Team Infi eld Asian Studies Finance Pathologists’ Assistant Shannon Clark Softball 1993 2nd Team Infi elder (Chinese, Japenese) Foreign Language Peace & Confl ict Studies Jenni Culbertson Cross Country 2007 2nd Team CC/Track Lindsay DiPietro Ice Hockey 2009 3rd Team At-Large Astronomy Education Pre-Pharmacy Chris Donnelly Cross Country 1995 3rd Team At-Large Biochemistry & Chemical Geography Philosophy Matt Essian Baseball 1995 1st Team Infi elder Manuela Ferreira Swimming 2015 3rd Team At-Large Biology Geology Pre-Physical Therapy Tim Flannery Baseball 1976 1st Team Pitcher Biological Sciences German Pre-Physicians’ Assistant Tim Flannery Baseball 1977 1st Team Pitcher Nikki Fulton Softball 2012 3rd Team Infi eld Biomedical Engineering Global Supply Physics Oscar Gamarra Tennis 2012 3rd Team At-Large Biomedical Physics Chain Management Political Science Casey Hanes Softball 2010 2nd Team Pitcher Nathan Hesche Swimming 2013 2nd Team At-Large Career & Technical Education Health Education Pre-Dentistry Soren Holm Swimming 2015 1st Team At-Large Chemical Engineering History Pre-Law Lennie Jacosky Football 1983 2nd Team Wide Receiver Paul Janas Baseball 1974 1st Team Outfi elder Chemistry Honors Program Pre-Medicine Paul Janas Baseball 1975 2nd Team Outfi elder Civil Engineering Industrial Engineering Pre-Osteopathy Dustin Kingston Hockey 2003 2nd Team At-Large Kristian Larsen Swimming 2014 2nd Team At-Large Classics Information Systems Psychology Matthew Laschuk Swimming 2010 2nd Team At-Large (Greek, Latin) Management Public Aff airs Matthew Laschuk Swimming 2011 1st Team At-Large Rex Ledbetter Baseball 1976 2nd Team Designated Hitter Clinical Laboratory Information Systems Public Relations Catherine Leix Swimming 2011 1st Team At-Large Science Technology Radiation Therapy Catherine Leix* Swimming 2012 1st Team At-Large Hannah Loesch Swimming 2015 3rd Team At-Large Communication Instructional Tecnology Technology David Lutz Swimming 2005 3rd Team At-Large Sciences & Disorders Journalism Radiologic Technology Elly Maleski Swimming 2014, 2015 2nd Team At-Large Doug Mack Cross Country 2013 3rd Team CC/Track Communication Studies Kinesiology Pedagogy Romance Languages Renette Mulka Softball 1989 2nd Team Catcher Computer Science Labor Studies (French, Italian, Lenn Palmieri Basketball 1977 Honorable Mention Kevin Ponticelli Baseball 1978 1st Team Outfi elder Construction Management Latino/a & Latin American Spanish) Kevin Ponticelli Baseball 1979 1st Team Outfi elder Criminal Justice Studies Science Education Josh Renel Football 2011 1st Team Running Back Bob Rogers Football 1975 2nd Team Running Back Cytotechnology Linguistics Slavic Studies Ken Russell Football 1971 2nd Team Defensive End Dance Management (Polish, Russian) Gary Schultz Football 1971 1st Team Defensive Back Kayla Scott Swimming 2013, 2014 1st Team At-Large Dietetics Marketing Social Studies Education Carly Sevald Diving 2013 2nd Team At-Large Economics Mathematics Social Work Jennifer Smith Softball 1992 2nd Team Pitcher Jennifer Smith Softball 1993 1st Team Pitcher Electrical Engineering Mathematics Education Sociology Ashley St. Andrew Swimming 2010 2nd Team At-Large Elementary Education Mechanical Engineering Special Education Walt Stasinski Football 1972 1st Team Defensive Back Dylan Szegedi Swimming 2013 2nd Team At-Large Engineering Technology Media Arts & Studies Theatre Logan White Softball 2012, 2014 3rd Team Outfi eld English Mortuary Science Urban Studies Pat Zarkowski Basketball 1977 3rd Team Guard Ron Zenn Basketball 1977 Honorable Mention English Education Music Gender, Sexuality & *-CoSIDA Academic All-American of the Year Environmental Science Women’s Studies #WARRIORFB 127 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ATHLETIC SENIOR STAFF & ADMINISTRATION Jason Clark is in his 15th year at Wayne State University Dickinson School of Law, where he taught torts, dispute resolution, confl ict resolution theory, in the fall of 2015 and fi rst as Executive Senior Associate negotiation and mediation. He also served as director of the Center for Dispute Resolution. Athletics Director. Prior to being named to that role oin Ackerman, a cum laude graduate of Harvard Law School and magna cum laude graduate August 2015, he spent three years as Senior Associate of Colgate University, served as dean and professor of law at Willamette University College of Director of Athletics and seven years as an Associate Director Law from July 1996 to May 1999. While dean, the law school experienced a 60 percent increase of Athletics. Clark oversees the operations of all sports and in fi nancial aid to law students, a revitalization of the alumni organization and annual giving, provides oversight for football, baseball, men’s and women’s enhanced visibility of the Center for Dispute Resolution and Law and Government program, swimming, and men’s and women’s tennis along with the and an increase in the diversity of the faculty and student body. Mort Harris Recreation and Fitness Center. Ackerman has lectured at Bar-Ilan University in Israel, the University of Vienna School of During his tenure at WSU, Clark has served as tournament Law, the Penn State University College of Medicine and Leicester Polytechnic School of Law director for the GLIAC Swimming and Diving Championship (now deMontfort University). He has also been employed by the Denver fi rm of Holme Roberts in 2005 and 2010, the GLIAC softball tournament in 2001, & Owen and the Harvard Prison Legal Assistance Project. and the 2012 NCAA Baseball Regional. He has written extensively in the fi elds of torts, dispute resolution, communitarian Clark came from the Mid-American Conference offi ce where he served as the Director of theory and civic responsibility, and his scholarship has appeared in a wide variety of high Administration. Clark’s duties included coordination of all conference meetings and functions, profi le publications. His essay, “Taking Responsibility,” was a winner of the international and was responsible for all Conference policies and procedures. Communitarian Essay Contest and was published in the German social science journal Additionally, he served as the staff liaison for fi eld hockey, wrestling, gymnastics and Leviathan. His co-authored book (with Robert F. Cochran Jr.) Law and Community: The Case of softball. He is a member of the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) and the Torts was published early in 2004. National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). Ackerman is an active participant in professional groups related to confl ict resolution. He is Clark, who began his professional career at the MAC as a graduate assistant, graduated from a founding member of Mediators Beyond Borders, and has worked on development projects Bowling Green State University in 1997. He is married to former WSU softball player Rebecah in Tanzania with Penn State’s InterInstitutional Consortium for Indigenous Knowledge. He has Pierce and the couple resides in Oak Park with their children, Piercen and Lucy. also served as chair of the AALS Section on Law and Communitarian Studies and is chair-elect of the AALS Section on Socioeconomics. Theresa Arist joined the Wayne State University Athletic Department Staff in September of 2015 as Chief of Staff . Arist has spent the last three years as the Director of Jeff Weiss will begin his 15th season as sports information Athletics at Nardin Academy in Buff alo, New York, where she director at Wayne State University the fall of 2015. He was oversaw 41 teams, 60 coaches, 740 student-athletes and fi ve promoted to assistant athletic director for media relations in part-time staff members. She helped lead a committee in January 2007, to associate athletics director in August 2011, the establishment of an Athletics Hall of Fame and created a and senior associate athletics director in August 2015. Weiss structured athletics program with a strategic vision. is the main contact for the Wayne State football, men’s and Prior to her appointment at the Nardin Academy, Arist women’s basketball, and softball teams and also serves as served six years as the Associate Director of Athletics the coordinator of WSU’s Athletic Hall of Fame committee. and Senior Woman Administrator at Division I Niagara Weiss joined the WSU staff in November 2001, after serving University. While with the Purple Eagles, she led 13 sport 10 months as the director of marketing and communications programs and 10 coaches along with a Student-Athlete with the American Heart Association in Toledo, Ohio. Advisory Committee (SAAC) of 40. In addition, she established and administered the A 1987 graduate of Bowling Green State University, inaugural women’s golf program at NU. Arist implemented a successful “Life After Sports” Weiss majored in sport management with an emphasis on educational program serving upperclass student-athletes. information, marketing and promotion. He served as a student assistant in the BGSU sports She began her administrative career at Walsh University in North Canton, Ohio, where she information offi ce all four years in college. spent eight seasons as the head women’s basketball coach and seven years as an Assistant From February 1988 through July 1998, Weiss worked at the Central Collegiate Hockey Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator. She led fi ve basketball teams to post- Association league offi ce. After beginning as administrative assistant, he was promoted to season play, coached several All-Americans and led her 2004 team to a 20-win season. director of communications and served his fi nal three years as assistant commissioner. He As a collegiate student-athlete, Arist graduated as Grove City College’s second-leading returned to his alma mater in August 1998, and worked as an assistant SID in charge of men’s career scorer with 1,347 points. She was a two-time First Team All-Presidents’ Athletic soccer, hockey, baseball, golf and swimming for two-and-a-half years. He also served on the Conference (PAC) selection after earning Second Team honors following her sophomore BGSU Athletic Hall of Fame Committee. campaign. Arist was inducted into the Grove City College Athletic Hall of Fame in 2010. Last A member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), Weiss served on Fall, she was named to the PAC 60th Anniversary Team for women’s basketball. the publications contest committee for two years and has been on the Academic All-America After earning her bachelor’s degree in social science/secondary education from GCC committee for 12 years. He was recognized at the 2014 CoSIDA Convention for 25 years full- in 1993, Arist spent one year as the junior varsity head coach and assistant varsity girls time in the sports information fi eld. basketball coach at Nordonia High School in Macedonia, Ohio. Weiss assumed additional duties as assistant commissioner for public relations for College The following season she was an assistant women’s basketball coach at Heidelberg Hockey America (CHA) in April 2006 and was the host media coordinator for the 2007 Frozen University in Tiffi n, Ohio, before taking the assistant women’s basketball coaching position in Four in St. Louis. He also served as the interim commissioner of the CHA women’s hockey addition to the head women’s track coach job at Grove City College. While at GCC, she earned league for 19 months. a master’s degree in Sports Administration from Slippery Rock University in 1997. He resides in Temperance, Michigan, with his wife of 24 years, Christy, and two daughters, Arist also graduated from the NACWAA/HERS Institute for Administrative Advancement in Jillian (22) and Madison (17). Jillian is a senior at WSU, while Madison is a freshman at the 2004. A native of Northeast Ohio, Arist was a three-sport athlete at Cuyahoga Falls High School. University of Indianapolis. Robert M. Ackerman returned to full-time teaching and Nicole Stoll was named assistant athletic director for scholarship after serving almost fi ve years as dean at Wayne marketing and promotions at Wayne State in May 2012. Law. As dean, he led the Law School in the development of a “Nicole has a marketing perspective from both a new Environmental Law Clinic, an Asylum and Immigration professional organization and a collegiate setting that will Law Clinic, and a Program for International Legal Studies. benefi t our outreach and initatives,” said WSU Director of He secured funding for Public Interest Law Fellowshups, Athletics Rob Fournier. and assisted in strengthening the Law School’s dynamic “As a graduate of WSU she understands our audience, our faculty by hiring a number of outstanding legal scholars unique challenges, and has the experience and enthusiasm and practitioners. In October, 2011, Ackerman welcomed to develop and manage our approaches to increase our fan more than 600 guests to campus for the dedication of the base and energize our supporters.” Damon J. Keith Center for Civil Rights, a project he and a Stoll spent the previous 21 months before her current number of Wayne Law faculty members, alumni and friends appointment as the marketing coordinator for the Detroit are helping make a reality. Tigers. She earned her bachelor’s degree in business administration/marketing from Wayne Ackerman teaches courses in torts and dispute resolution. He serves on Labor@Wayne’s State in 2011. internal advisory board and as Wayne State University’s faculty athletic representative. Stoll was selected Miss Michigan for 2009 and was the 2010 Miss America talent award winner Previously, he served on the Institute of Continuing Legal Education’s executive committee, in the dance category. This was this fi rst talent award for the state of Michigan in 25 years and the chairing that committee from 2009-2010. fi rst in Miss America history awarded for a lyrical performance. Prior to coming to Wayne Law, Ackerman served as a professor at Penn State University’s

128 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ATHLETIC SENIOR STAFF & ADMINISTRATION Bob Ostrowski has worked at Wayne State University of the National Intramural Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA) in which he served as a since 1978 following four years as a school teacher, coach member of the NIRSA Outdoor Committee 2005-2007 and the committee chair 2008-2009. and athletic director. He was promoted to assistant director Nolan is also a member of the NIRSA Assembly. of athletics for facilities in January 2007. Nolan and his wife Terra reside in Livonia with their children, Shawn, Liam, Aidan, and Quinn. He received the President’s Merit Award from WSU in 1992, the men’s basketball booster award in 1992 and Mary Beth Buchan joined the Wayne State University also Appreciation Awards for the Thanksgiving Day Turkey athletics department in March of 2012 as the associate Trot and Special Olympics. Ostrowski received the Facility, athletics director for fi scal operations. Planning and Management’s Commitment to Dedication She started working at Wayne State University in 2005 as the award in 1999 and the Building Coordinator Program’s 25- general accounting manager for WSU fi scal operations. Buchan year Service award. moved to payroll in January 2007 and became the director The Highland Park native graduated from WSU with of the department in 2010. Prior to working at Wayne State, Buchan worked in accounting for private industries. bachelor’s degree in health and physical education in 1974 and received his master’s in sports She is a graduate of Michigan State University and administration from WSU in 1994. He is also a member of the WSU adjunct faculty with the Birmingham Marian High School. A native of Bloomfi eld College of Education. Hills, Buchan is married to Dennis and together they have Ostrowski and his wife, Lynn, have been married for 36 years and have three children, two children, Matt and Jill. Anthony, Jeff rey and Ashley. Anthony and Jeff rey both graduated from WSU with engineering degrees while Ashley graduated with a doctorate in physical therapy. Candice L. (Turner) Howard was named Academic He also has two grandchildren, Andrew and Mariana. Coordinator for student-athletes at Wayne State in December of 2008 and added the title of Senior Woman Administrator Michael Chan will begin his 10th season as head athletic in the spring of 2012. She added oversight of student-athlete trainer and 14th season overall at Wayne State University in housing in October of 2012. Howard was promoted to the fall of 2015. associate athletic director in the summer of 2014. He is responsible for all aspects of the sports medicine A 2006 graduate of Miami University, Howard had program, including preventative training, fi rst aid, injury been the graduate assistant in Eastern Michigan’s Student management, and rehabilitation. He was promoted to Athlete Support Services (SASS) department since August an assistant athletic director position in July 2010, and to 2007. Her primary duties were in providing centralized associate athletics director in August 2011. tracking of student-athlete academic progress, learning- Chan joined the WSU staff in the fall of 2002 as an centered monitoring, and study table oversight. assistant athletic trainer after working the previous two Howard also served as a liaison between the SASS staff seasons as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at Syracuse and coaches about individual student’s attendance while University while completing his master’s degree in exercise working directly with student intervention and learning methodologies for improvement science. Prior to his graduate work, Chan was an intern at and career success. She had worked in the EMU career services offi ce since January 2008 MedSport, a University of Michigan Health System sports medicine clinic, located at Domino while serving as a learning specialist/academic advisor in the EMU athletic department for Farms in Ann Arbor, Mich. the past year. He received a bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of Western Ontario in 1996, In February 2010, Howard attended the annual NCAA CHAMPS Life Skills Conference and a B.S. in sports medicine from Central Michigan University in 2000. where she conducted a poster presentation on the WSU Athletic Department’s Professional Chan is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA), Michigan Athletic Development series for student-athletes. During the conference, she also facilitated two Trainers Society (MATS), College Athletic Trainers Society (CATS) and the Great Lakes Athletic sessions for new member institutions implementing CHAMPS Life Skills Programs. Trainers Association (GLATA). Chan is certifi ed in sound assisted soft tissue mobilization A 2012 graduate of the NCAA Leadership Institute and recipient of the NCAA Division (SASTM) and is a certifi ed National Academy of Sports Medicine Performance Enhancement II NACWAA National Convention grant for SWA’s, she is committed to her personal and Specialist (PES). professional growth within the fi eld of Intercollegiate athletics. Howard earned her bachelor’s He was born in Taipei, Taiwan, but grew up in Toronto, Ontario. Chan and his wife, Sora, degree in sports studies with minors in management organizational leadership and reside in Wixom with their son Matthew. II Athletics Directors Association, and the Learfi eld marketing. She received a master’s in sports studies with an emphasis on sports organization Sports Directors’ Cup. He also aided the NACDA Deputy Executive Director in maintaining and from Miami in August 2007. Howard completed a specialist of education degree from EMU in developing corporate sponsorships. educational leadership. Lauren Lepkowski was hired as the Assistant Athletics Alex Tiseo began his duties at Wayne State University Director for Development in August of 2013. as an Assistant Athletics Director for Compliance and NCAA Lepkowski spent the previous 11 months at the University Liaison on March 3, 2014. of Wisconsin-Green Bay as the Director of Athletics-Special Tiseo joined the Warrior athletic department after Events and before that as the Alumni Relations Coordinator serving as the Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance and Academic Services at fellow GLIAC member Saginaw Valley at Michigan State University. State University the last 26 months. She earned her bachelor’s degree from MSU in During his tenure with the Cardinals, Tiseo served as the communication. sport supervisor for four of SVSU’s 17 athletics programs A native of Macomb, Mich., Lepkowski is a graduate of as well as oversight of athletics compliance and academic Shelby Township’s Eisenhower High School. services. In addition, he was the advisor to the Student- Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). Prior to his arrival at SVSU, Tiseo spent the previous academic year as the Christy Nolan was named an associate athletic director/ Athletics Development Coordinator at the University of California, Riverside. director of campus recreation in the summer of 2010. He While with the Division I Highlanders, Tiseo led eff orts relating to the planning and added ticket responsibilities in October of 2012. execution of special events within the athletics development offi ce and coordinated gift Nolan is a 1992 graduate of The Pennsylvania State administration along with managing a donor database. University with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a After graduating from Michigan Tech University in 2008, Tiseo served as a graduate assistant Business Minor. In 2002, he graduated from the University the following two years at Baldwin-Wallace University in Berea, Ohio. of Michigan with a Master’s in Public Administration. Nolan During his time at BWU, he worked with athletics compliance, academic services, and earned his EdD. in Ed Leadership & Policy Studies from CHAMPS/Life Skills programming while also assisting in the areas of development, marketing Wayne State University in 2013. and game management. He joined the WSU staff in December of 2003 as the Tiseo was an association intern for the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Director of the Mort Harris Recreation & Fitness Center. (NACDA) during the 2010-11 school year. He served as the secondary contact for NAADD, Division Nolan is a past State Director of the Michigan Intramural II Athletics Directors Association, and the Learfi eld Sports Directors’ Cup. He also aided the NACDA Recreational Sports Association (MIRSA) and a member Deputy Executive Director in maintaining and developing corporate sponsorships.

#WARRIORFB 129 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE HEAD COACHES & STAFF

Nicole Abel Jordan Balbes Makiba Batten Gary Bryce Jim Campbell Kim Clexton Jaclyn Crummey Steve Domzalski Softball Strength & Conditioning Women’s Track & Field Softball Multipurpose Indoor Athletics Academic Athletic Devlopment Associate Athletic Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Head Coach Facility Supervisor Advisor Coordinator Trainer

Mike Flynn David Greer E.J. Haralson Justin Harden E.J. Henderson Aaron Hepner Mike Horn Bryce Karasiak Facility Men’s Basketball Men’s Basketball MHRFC Intramural & Club Football Baseball Men’s & Women’s Golf Strength & Conditioning Coordinator Head Coach Assistant Coach Sports Supervisor Wide Receivers Coach Assistant Coach Head Coach Assistant Coach

Scott Kazmierski Ryan Kelley Tim Koth Karen Lafata Rob Latva Linda Letkowski Carrie Lohr Michael Lozier Football Baseball Volleyball Women’s Basketball MHRFC Assistant Director Business Manager Women’s Basketball Volleyball Defensive Line Coach Head Coach Head Coach Assistant Coach Facilitites & Finance Fiscal Operations Head Coach Assistant Coach

Kelsey Meyers Keith McKenzie Jessica McNally Ruben Mendoza Katie Minahan Bryan Morrow Lorenzo Neely Sean Peters Assistant Compliance Football Assistant Athletic Strength & Conditioning Associate Athletic Men’s Tennis Men’s Basketball Swimming Coordinator Linebackers Coach Trainer Head Coach Trainer Head Coach Assistant Coach Head Coach

Bryce Pitters Jerzy Radz Jeff Reardon Rick Renaud Rondell Ruff Sharmilla Sands Sheila Snyder Amanda St. Juliana Swimming Assistant Coach Fencing Football Equipment Cross Country/Track & Field MHRFC Offi ce Manager Women’s Tennis Creative Services & Aquatics Director Head Coach Quarterbacks Coach Manager Head Coach Head Coach Coordinator

Andrew Stoll Cameron Weidenthaler Joel Whymer Brad Wilson Terrance Woods Scott Wooster Assistant Athletic Assistant Director Women’s Basketball Football Equipment Football Trainer Sports Information Assistant Coach Defensive Coordinator Manager Off ensive Line Coach

130 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF Ruben Mendoza enters his fi fth full year in 2015- Terrance Woods enters his 16th year as the 16 as head strength and conditioning coach at equipment manager for the Wayne State University Wayne State after being hired in April 2011. football team, and 25th year in the athletic “Ruben has demonstrated a phenomenal record department in the fall of 2015. He also serves as the in strength and conditioning when you consider the equipment manager for the Warrior baseball squad. program’s and the caliber of student-athletes he Woods worked in the athletic department has developed,” stated Fournier. “His expertise and as a student assistant in the intramural sports personal style will signifi cantly impact the success program for three years from 1987-90. He spent of all our student-athletes both on and off the one semester in the Student Center Building as a fi eld. Ruben has positively impacted every athletic student loading dock/events supervisor. program with which he has been associated. Woods returned to the Matthaei Building in Mendoza joined the Warrior staff after fi ve October of 1990 as an athletic attendant. He served years (2005-09) as Notre Dame’s head strength in that capacity until assuming his current position. and conditioning coach. Prior to his appointment He received his bachelor’s degree in Interdisciplinary in South Bend, he worked for four years as the Studies in 1994. coordinator of strength and conditioning at the University of Mississippi. Before coming to WSU, Woods volunteered for the Westside Cubs youth athletic teams for nine years While with the Irish, Mendoza oversaw a full-time staff of eight that coordinated training for all 26 which played in the Police Athletic League (football, baseball and basketball) organization. UND sports. At Ole Miss, he spent four years overseeing a Rebel strength staff that featured four full-time He served as a volunteer coach in the Boys and Girls Club of Southeastern Michigan for 12 years, and assistants and three graduate assistants dealing with 500 student-athletes and 18 varsity sports. also volunteered for the Detroit Chadsey football program for two years under Charles Spann. Mendoza was assistant director of strength, speed and conditioning for four years at Clemson He currently serves as the Elder at Congregation Shalom of Hazel Park. Woods has been in Ministry for University before taking over at Ole Miss in January 2001. His football responsibilities at Clemson included 36 years as of Feb. 1, 2014. implementation of in-season strength and conditioning programs, serving as assistant coordinator of Woods and his wife, Sonia, reside in Center Line with their son Terry II, while their daughter, Ellarose, winter conditioning as well as a speed development program, testing and monitoring all progress in an alumnus of Howard University, works for the City of Hyattsville, Maryland municipal government, and strength, fl exibility and cardiovascular fi tness, and educating student-athletes on nutritional factors, resides in Hyattsville. including supplementation that aff ects health and performance. Dr. Maria Sepúlveda enters her 13th season with General responsibilities at Clemson dealt with supervising the development of strength and aerobic the Wayne State football program. fi tness for 19 varsity sports through the use of sports-specifi c training programs. Mendoza managed the Her primary role as a learning specialist is 14,000-square foot facility and day-to-day operations, worked closely with the Clemson head trainer in facilitating the study hall/learning component. coordinating rehabilitation programs for injured athletes, and provided supervision and developed time She is a licensed professional counselor with schedules for varsity sports for use of athletic weight facilities. an expertise in applied sport psychology, areas Prior to joining the Clemson staff in June 1997, Mendoza served as head strength and conditioning of performance, mental preparedness and stress coordinator at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga from January 1993 to April 1997. He was the management. defensive line coach/assistant strength and conditioning coach at Presbyterian College in Clinton, S.C., Sepulveda’s educational background includes during the 1992 season and served as graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach at South a BS in occupational therapy/rehabilitation and Carolina from June 1990 to February 1992. a M.Ed in Counseling from the University of A Kodak All-America off ensive lineman in 1985 while playing at Wayne State (Neb.), Mendoza also Texas and Doctoral degree in 2008 from Wayne earned NAIA All-America and All-Central States Intercollegiate Conference fi rst-team honors and was a State University with a concentration in clinical team captain. He earned his bachelor of science degree from Wayne State College in 1989. Mendoza was counseling. inducted in 2007 into the Nebraska College Hall of Fame and the Wayne State (Neb.) College Hall of Fame. In her current position as Clinical Counseling Coordinator-Interim and Professor with South University’s Clinical Mental Health program she teaches HYMN TO WAYNE courses in psychology and clinical counseling. To Thee our Alma Mater Thou art our guide, our mentor – A WSU employee since 1997 she was the assistant director with WSU’s Upward Bound program for four Homage we bring. Thy name shines bright. years. While at KCC, she served as the director of the Upward Bound program for two years. Since 2003 she Brave hearts raise grateful voices has assisted Wayne State’s football program as a learning specialist. Thy praise to sing. Keep Learning’s light afl ame, and hold Truth a sacred name, Young art thou, young and strong; Honor, thy steadfast aim. “W” was unveiled in Renowned shalt thou live, and long; All Hail to thy might! May 2005 during the Honors to thee will throng – Wayne First Kick-off . and Fame to thee cling. – Nicholas Stanley Oates W Fast Facts We laud thee, Alma Mater. Height ...... 6’2” Weight ...... 300 lbs. Guardian of Right. Birthplace ...... Wayne County Favorite Superhero ...... Bruce Wayne (Batman) WSU VICTORY SONG Favorite Movie ...... Wayne’s World The Green and Gold of old Wayne U. Favorite Veteran ...... General Anthony Wayne fl ies over the fi eld today. Favorite Pro Athlete ...... Wayne Gretzky Favorite Musician ...... Lil Wayne Our hearts are light for with our might Favorite Team ...... Wayne State Warriors A vict’ry is on its way. Favorite Hobbies...... Eating, reading and cheering The team is strong, for them we’ll cheer, Wayne U. will march along. And at the end our voices blend in Wayne U.’s vict’ry song.

– Don Gragg

#WARRIORFB 131 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TOM ADAMS FIELD Thomas B. Adams, a former football and track star at Wayne State University as well as being an outstanding contributor not only to the university but to the entire city of Detroit following his graduation from Wayne in 1944, was inducted into the WSU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1979. Adams lettered in football in 1938-39-40 and in track during the 39-40-41 seasons. He led the Wayne football team in scoring during the 1940 season. In 1939 Adams won the Canadian Indoor Sprint Championship and was a member of the 880 Relay team that won the Notre Dame Relays in 1938. Before graduating from Wayne, Adams entered the Navy and served for four-and-a-half years. During his tour he received the Navy Cross, the distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal, and a Presidential Citation. In 1955, Adams was named, “The Outstanding Young Advertising Man of the Year,” and in 1958 was appointed President of Campbell-Ewald. Adams also served as the Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Offi cer of the Campbell- Ewald Company. Adams was President of the Wayne State Alumni and served a term on the Wayne State Board of Governors. For his outstanding achievements in both athletics and business, Adams was named to the Sports Illustrated 25 Year All-American team in 1965. In addition to his duties with the Campbell-Ewald Company, Adams was a member of the Board of Trustees of Children’s Hospital and served as a Director of the Economic Club of Detroit. The Wayne State University football fi eld was renamed the Tom Adams Field on October 11, 2003. An artifi cial playing surface was installed in the summer of 2006 following the renovating of the locker room and coaches offi ces in the summer of 2004. Lights were added in August 2012 with the artifi cial playing surface was installed in May of 2015, while a brand new 35- fi rst collegiate night game played on Sept. 14, 2013, against Ashland. A new foot wide video board was added in August of 2015.

132 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE SPORTS MEDICINE & STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

The Wayne State sports medicine department is led by head athletic trainer Michael The Matthaei athletic training room has over 1,000 square feet of sports medicine Chan and assistants Steve Domzalski, Katie Minahan, Jessica McNally, Andrew Stoll and space for treatment/rehabilitation and storage areas. Other special features include: graduate assistant Amber Wilson. All six are members of the National Athletic Trainers’ a hydrotherapy area with three therapeutic whirlpools, a designated team physician Association and provide medical care to the Warrior student-athletes. examination offi ce, and additional offi ce space for the sports medicine staff . The sports medicine staff is responsible for all aspects of the sports medicine The WSU Athletic Department works with many diff erent team physicians. They program including injury prevention and management, fi rst aid, injury rehabilitation, include Dr. Bill Moutzouros (team orthopedic surgeon), Dr. Christopher Guyer (team and drug and alcohol education. Athletic trainers are present at Warrior home and away physician) and Dr. Ramsey Shehab (team physician), and other physician consultants. events to ensure for the health and safety of all student-athletes.

The Warriors Strength and Conditioning program is responsible for all 17 varsity athletes with 3000 sq. feet of work space which includes eight Brute Half-Racks by sports totaling approximately 400 student-athletes. The major goal of the Warriors Rogers used to bench, squat and pull, we also have eight plateforms equipped with Troy Strength and Conditioning Program is to provide to our student-athletes the means by bumper plates used for Olympic movements such as Snatch, Power Clean, Jerks etc.; a which they may develop attitude, work ethic, mental toughness, discipline and pride, variety of Pendulum plate loaded equipment by Rogers: two sets of dumbbells and over in-self and total program. Athletes will train consistently, sensibly, and systematically 13,000 pounds of weights. The weight room also features a cardio area with equipment over designed and designated period of time, in a safe, clean, and professional by Woodway, Nautilus, and Stairmaster . At the completion of their workouts student- environment. Simply, to prevent injuries and enhance performance. We believe athlete are provided Gatorade and nutrition shakes to aid in their recovery. Strength, Speed and Conditioning is the key to a successful athletic career at Wayne Head strength coach Ruben Mendoza, along with assistant strength coaches Bryce State University, we are always researching, developing and implementing strategies Karasiak and Jordan Balbes, graduate assistant and interns, directly oversee all aspects to give us the cutting edge to achieve optimum athletic success. of the student-athletes training regimens. A variety of training methodologies are Warrior student-athletes train out of the Mathaei weight room complex located in implemented from Olympic movements, Powerlifting and Functional Training. the lower level of the Mathaei Athletic Building. The weight room provides student- #WARRIORFB 133 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2015 SCHEDULE/MARCHING BAND 2015 Wayne State University Football Schedule

Date Time Opponent Stadium Media Thursday, Sept. 3 6:00 p.m. at Michigan Tech Sherman Field WDTK Radio

Saturday, Sept. 12 Noon Truman State Adams Field Comcast, WDTK Radio, Warrior All-Access

Saturday, Sept. 19 6:00 p.m. Malone Adams Field Comcast, WDTK Radio, Warrior All-Access

Saturday, Sept. 26 1:00 p.m. at Northwood Hantz Stadium WDTK Radio

Saturday, Oct. 3 3:00 p.m. at Tiffi n Frost-Kalnow Stadium WDTK Radio

Saturday, Oct. 10 6:00 p.m. Grand Valley State Adams Field Comcast, WDTK Radio, Warrior All-Access

Saturday, Oct. 17 Noon Northern Michigan Adams Field Comcast, WDTK Radio, Warrior All-Access

Saturday, Oct. 24 6:00 p.m. at Walsh Fawcett Stadium WDTK Radio

Saturday, Oct. 31 Noon Findlay Adams Field Comcast, WDTK Radio, Warrior All-Access

Saturday, Nov. 7 Noon Lake Erie Adams Field Comcast, WDTK Radio, Warrior All-Access

Saturday, Nov. 14 Noon Hillsdale Muddy Waters Stadium WDTK Radio 2015 WAYNE STATE MARCHING BAND

First Row (L to R): Lydia Shangle, Courtney Boles, Rebecca Dadswell, Elizabeth Gunter, Matthew Younglove (Director), Tracy Sanfi lippo, Taija Hahka, Oghentega Orhorhoro, Miranda Shell. Second Row (L to R): Drum Majors Trevor Clark and Gabrielle Dorchak. Third Row (L to R): Sean Neal, Rachel Belson, Andrew Porter, Oleg Mihans, Andrew Zinser, Juliet Sherwood, Elizabeth Lambardo, Samantha Sabalvoro, Stephanie Antrikin, Grace Fallis. Fourth Row (L to R): Samantha Spicuzza, Conor Daly-Seiler, Adam Reese, Gregory Alter, Mackenzie Olbrys, Olivia Mitchell, Larissa Gamble, Michael Sangster, Tyler Neal. Fifth Row (L to R): Nicholas Edelmann, Dylan Flanigan, Andrew Yates, John Kastler, Aniesha McCullough, Margaret Bruce, Kara George, Kayla Belavek, Jennifer Cronin. 134 WSUATHLETICS.COM 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE WSU ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES Thomas B. Adams ...... Football/Track ...... 1979 Victor G. Hanson...... Football/Contributor/Builder ... 1980 Gil A. Pezza ...... Fencing ...... 1993 Randall Ahern ...... Golf ...... 1986 James Hayes...... Tennis ...... 2002 Kevin Ponticelli ...... Baseball/Football ...... 1994 Nick Allen ...... Cross Country ...... 2009 John M. Hazely ...... Football/Baseball ...... 1983 William A. Prew ...... Swimming ...... 1977 Albert Ament ...... Basketball ...... 2001 Homer L. Heard ...... Track ...... 1997 Charles Primas ...... Basketball ...... 1976 Mark “Doc” Andrews ...... Media ...... 2005* Neil Hick ...... Fencing ...... 2008 Fred L. Prime, Jr...... Basketball/Track ...... 1989 Paul Andrews ...... Contributor/Builder ...... 1993 Chalmer G. Hixson ...... Athletic Director ...... 1983 Gordon A. Reck ...... Baseball ...... 1990 Keith Anleitner ...... Football ...... 2007 David L. Holmes ...... Basketball/Football/Track/ Irvin D. Reid...... WSU President/Contributor ...... 2011 Scott Armstrong ...... Basketball ...... 2006 ...... Athletic Director ...... 1976 Jack Rice ...... Tennis/Baseball/Football/ Michaelene (Bachleda) Ruhl ...... Softball ...... 2003 Michael G. Horn...... Golf ...... 2001 ...... Basketball ...... 1978 Naif Baidoon ...... Baseball ...... 2007 H. Grant Iler ...... Football/Basketball/Track ...... 1980 Therone Richardson ...... Basketball ...... 1991 Erika Barczak ...... Diving...... 2014 Nick Ingrao ...... Swimming ...... 2012 Elbert Richmond ...... Football/Basketball ...... 1986 Edwin C. Barnett ...... Wrestling ...... 1997 Bob Jackson ...... Tennis ...... 2005 Mitch Ritter ...... Football/Contributor/Builder . 2009* Harald Bauder ...... Fencing ...... 2003 Paul J. Janas ...... Baseball ...... 1995 Donald Robinson ...... Track/Football ...... 1985 David Beauvais ...... Football/Track ...... 1978 Lori (Januszkiewicz) Sweeney ...... Basketball ...... 1997 Mary Rogers ...... Basketball ...... 2003 Gregory Benko ...... Fencing ...... 1990 Cass Jawor...... Golf ...... 1995 Cliff Russell ...... Media ...... 2007* Frederick P. Bens ...... Football/Basketball ...... 1989 Frank Jeney ...... Baseball ...... 2011 Delbert W. Russell ...... Tennis ...... 1991 Sarah Berry ...... Softball ...... 2014 Walter B. Jenkins ...... Football/Track ...... 1987 Laurence E. Russell ...... Football/Golf ...... 1988 Ettore C. Bianchi ...... Fencing ...... 1999 Amanda (Jennings) Pata ...... Softball ...... 2009 Robert Ryland ...... Tennis ...... 1991 Gary M. Bice ...... Swimming ...... 1996 Astrid Johannesen ...... Swimming ...... 1988 Paola Sacchetti ...... Fencing ...... 2006 Lowell E. Blanchard ...... Track/Football ...... 1988 Art Johnson ...... Basketball ...... 2006 Myron “Susie” Schecter ...... Basketball ...... 1980 Bruno Blanco ...... Swimming ...... 2013 Monique Johnson ...... Basketball ...... 2008 Dacia (Schileru) Clark ...... Diving...... 2000 Greg Brecht ...... Baseball ...... 2004 Paul Wesley Jones ...... Track ...... 1997 Jack Schlesinger ...... Tennis ...... 1981 Wayne D. Brenkert ...... Football ...... 1988 Elisa Joris ...... Volleyball ...... 2012 Gerald (Jerry) Schnelker ...... Football/Track ...... 1996 Denise (Breslin) Gotham ...... Volleyball ...... 2001 Kelly Kashmerick ...... Softball ...... 2009 Gary Schultz ...... Football ...... 2004 Don Brown ...... Tennis ...... 2000 Patricia A. Kent ...... Softball ...... 1995 Allison Scruggs-Tookes ...... Tennis ...... 1993 George R. Brown ...... Basketball/Track ...... 1983 Dustin Kingston...... Hockey ...... 2009 W. Stanley Seitz ...... Track/Football ...... 1986 Noah Brown, Jr...... Basketball/Administrator ...... 2012 John L. Kline ...... Basketball/Track ...... 1979 Jerry Sevick ...... Football/Basketball/Track ...... 1992 Pierre Brown ...... Football ...... 2008 Goetz H. Klopfer ...... Track ...... 1984 George B. Sherman ...... Business Manager ...... 1980 Richard B. Brown ...... Cross Country/Track...... 1991 Robert Kloss ...... Baseball ...... 2000 Doris Shimman...... Swimming ...... 1985 T. Richard “Dick” Brown ...... Football ...... 2006 Carol (Krause) Lausman ...... Softball/Basketball ...... 2001 Ernest Simon ...... Fencing ...... 2004 Gini Bruce ...... Softball/Basketball/Volleyball . 2004 Byron L. Krieger...... Fencing ...... 1976 Edward Skowneski, Jr...... Football ...... 1987 Paul Butcher ...... Football ...... 1997 Jakub Krochmalski ...... Fencing ...... 2012 Billy Smith...... Track ...... 1984 Richard R. Byas, Jr...... Football ...... 1987 Rodney C. Kropf ...... Contributor/Builder ...... 1995 Jennifer (Smith) DenDooven ...... Softball ...... 2007 Wesley C. Carlos ...... Football ...... 1998 Kris Krzyminski ...... Basketball ...... 2014 Mark H. Smith, Jr...... Track ...... 1979 Mary E. Carney ...... Basketball ...... 1988 Robert F. Langas ...... Football/Basketball ...... 1993 Sean Smith ...... Swimming ...... 2015 Nicholas Cherup ...... Football/Track ...... 1991 Steve Lee...... Football ...... 2013 Robert Solomon ...... Basketball/Baseball...... 1985 Andrew R. Clark ...... Swimming ...... 1976 Marty Letzmann ...... Basketball ...... 2005 Victor F. Spathelf ...... Track ...... 1981 Michael J. Clark ...... Baseball ...... 1991 John W. Lewis ...... Track ...... 1979 Edward O. Spence ...... Track/Football ...... 1979 Shannon Clark (Maisano) ...... Softball ...... 2013 Russell Lightbody ...... Basketball/Football ...... 1978 Jean Ann Stanicek ...... Tennis ...... 1998 Elmer Coleman ...... Track ...... 1983 Mark Limback ...... Baseball ...... 1999 Stephanie Stone ...... Basketball/Softball ...... 1993 William Collins ...... Baseball/Basketball/Football ... 1984 Richard G. Lisabeth ...... Football ...... 1984 Paula K. Sweeney ...... Fencing ...... 1978 John K. Cotton ...... Football ...... 1981 Delonda Little-Nathan ...... Basketball ...... 2005 Roxanne Szczesniak ...... Softball ...... 1996 David Croskey ...... Baseball ...... 2008 Richard Lowry ...... Football ...... 2002 Bela W. Szentivanyi...... Fencing ...... 1984 Frank Cudillo ...... Football ...... 1990 Robert R. Luby ...... Football/Track ...... 1993 Elliot Tabron ...... Track ...... 2002 Pearly (Cunningham) Armstrong . Basketball ...... 1998 Guy Lumsden ...... Swimming ...... 1981 Catherine (Tanzini) Colarossi ...... Tennis ...... 2001 Jennifer (Daniel) Coleman ...... Softball ...... 2006 David Lutz ...... Swimming ...... 2011 Ronald Teasley ...... Baseball/Basketball...... 1986 Istvan Danosi...... Fencing ...... 1983 Leo S. Maas ...... Swimming/Baseball ...... 1982 John Telford ...... Track ...... 1978 Steve F. Danosi ...... Fencing ...... 1987 Ken Madeja ...... Baseball ...... 2006 Bela de Tuscan ...... Fencing ...... 1982 Bruce P. Davis ...... Fencing ...... 1980 Gil Mains ...... Contributor/Builder ...... 1996 Allan Tolmich ...... Track ...... 1976 J. Kenneth Doherty ...... Track ...... 1977 Rachelle (Malette) Christensen .... Cross Country ...... 2015 Halina (Tomska) Papp ...... Swimming ...... 1989 Leroy W. Dues ...... Track ...... 1977 Bruno Marana ...... Football ...... 1992 Yasemin (Topcu) Block ...... Fencing ...... 2009 George Duncan...... Basketball ...... 1981 Fred Martus ...... Basketball ...... 1992 Christer Tour ...... Swimming ...... 2014 Dante Dunn ...... Football ...... 2015 Donald Mason ...... Diving...... 1998 Brian VanGorder ...... Football ...... 2013 Craig Duppong ...... Football ...... 2009 Joel G. Mason ...... Football/Basketball ...... 1981 A.J. Vaughn ...... Football ...... 1985 Christian Erard ...... Swimming ...... 2011 Bill Maul ...... Tennis/Basketball...... 1987 Joseph Verellen ...... Cross Country ...... 2012 Newman H. Ertell ...... Football/Basketball ...... 1977 Frank McBride ...... Track/Cross Country...... 2002 Shelly (Vickery) Siegel ...... Cross Country ...... 2009 Otis Evans ...... Basketball ...... 2004 Donald McClellan ...... Swimming ...... 1990 Ebony Vincent ...... Basketball ...... 2014 Gina (Farkashazy) Weaver ...... Fencing ...... 1998 Donald McElroy ...... Track ...... 1983 Norman G. Wann ...... Tennis/Football ...... 1986 David C. Farris ...... Football ...... 1994* John Miele ...... Baseball ...... 2008 Richard B. Watson ...... Fencing ...... 1977 Sebastien Foka ...... Tennis ...... 2014 Lambros Milonas ...... Historian ...... 1996* Jon Weisman ...... Baseball ...... 2015 Larry L. Fortner ...... Track ...... 1999 Bryan Morrow ...... Tennis ...... 2003 Leon Wheeler ...... Football/Basketball/Track ...... 1978 James A. Gardner ...... Rowing ...... 1982 Frederick A. Mulhauser ...... Tennis/Athletic Director...... 1990 Robert C. White ...... Training ...... 1989 Robert N. Gardner ...... Diving...... 1989 Natalya Natyshak ...... Tennis ...... 2011 Leon F. Wingo ...... Track ...... 1999 Anna Garina ...... Fencing ...... 2013 Michael Newsted ...... Baseball ...... 2007 Robert F. Wingo ...... Track ...... 1982 George Gembis ...... Football ...... 1977 Courtney Noble ...... Softball ...... 2008 Frederick L. Wolcott ...... Baseball/Basketball...... 1988 Joseph G. Gembis ...... Football ...... 1980 Dave Nowinski ...... Swimming ...... 2005 Margaret Woodbridge ...... Swimming ...... 1982 Lisa C. Gentry ...... Basketball ...... 1998 Elizabeth A. O’Brien ...... Basketball/Tennis...... 1996 Christopher M. Wouters ...... Baseball ...... 1999 Rodger George ...... Baseball ...... 2006* James K. O’Hara ...... Football/Wrestling ...... 1994 Lorenzo C. Wright ...... Track ...... 1976 Susan (Gierschick) Kopins...... Diving...... 2000 Jeanne Omelenchuk ...... Speed Skating ...... 1979 Robert F. Wyman ...... Football ...... 1994 Joe Gough ...... Football ...... 2005 Ben J. Paolucci ...... Football ...... 1992 Molly Yetman...... Softball ...... 2015 Cynthia Goyette ...... Swimming ...... 1985 Rachel A. Parham ...... Volleyball ...... 1999 Jodi Young ...... Basketball ...... 2009 Jack H. Gregory ...... Golf ...... 1994 Charlie Parker ...... Basketball ...... 2001 David Zelmanski ...... Baseball ...... 1994 Patty (Grudzinski) Gergics ...... Softball ...... 2005 Jennifer Parks...... Swimming ...... 1986 Victor A. Zucco ...... Football/Track ...... 1990 David Guerrera ...... Hockey ...... 2009 Janina (Parrott) Jacobs ...... Golf ...... 2000 Robert Gunn ...... Basketball ...... 1985 Paul J. Pentecost ...... Athletic Publicity ...... 1989 *Hall of Fame Honor Award recipient Angelo Gust ...... Baseball/Football ...... 1994 Irving Petross ...... Track ...... 1982 Ron Hammye ...... Basketball Coach ...... 2004 Christ Petrouleas ...... Administrator ...... 2003 #WARRIORFB 135 2015 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2015 WSU FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS

Front Row (L to R): LaTia Moore, Sandra Harris, Dalvin Berry, Keiana Conley, Morgan Albertson. Back Row (L to R): Molly Singer-Miller, Kiera Kinsey, Charriel Golson, Andrea Cardinali, Kristin Owen, Kaitlyn Schnur, Antonette Taylor. 2015 Wayne State University Dance Team

Front Row (L to R): Alexandra Feschenko, Dalma Lorence. Middle Row (L to R): Marie Gury, Kiah Childers, Anna Lacroix Back Row (L to R): Celia Saniak, Head Coach Kaithlin Fettes, Emily Smith.

136 WSUATHLETICS.COM AYNESTATEUNIVERSITYFOOTBALL WARRIORAWARDWINNERS

PAUL WINTERS JOIQUE BELL 2011 AFCA DII National Coach of the Year 2009 Harlon Hill Award Winner

JOE LONG JOSH RENEL 2011 Gene Upshaw Award Winner 2011 Jack H. McAvoy Award Winner

IT’SALLABOUTTHE 2015 WSU FOOTBALL SCHEDULE GOLD DENOTES HOME GAMES

09.3.15 Michigan Tech 6:00 p.m. 09.12.15 Truman State Noon 09.19.15 Malone 6:00 p.m. 09.26.15 Northwood 1:00 p.m. 10.03.15 Tiffin 3:00 p.m. 10.10.15 Grand Valley State 6:00 p.m. 10.17.15 Northern Michigan NOON 10.24.15 Walsh 6:00 p.m. 10.31.15 Findlay Noon 11.07.15 Lake Erie Noon 11.14.15 Hillsdale Noon

@WAYNESTWARRIORS /WAYNESTATEATHLETICS /WSUWARRIORS /WAYNESTATEATHLETICS