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GARY ZAUNERS 13 YEAR NFL COACHING CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2006 SEASON: ARIZONA CARDINALS: From 2006 Arizona Cardinals Media Guide: Gary Zauner is entering his 13th season as an NFL assistant and his first with the Cardinals after being hired to coach special teams on 1/5/06. Throughout his career, Zauner has been noted for discovering and recruiting undrafted rookie free agents and turning them into successful NFL players. Robert Griffith (Minnesota) and Obefemi Ayanbadejo (Minnesota), who are both on the Cardinals roster, got their start under Zauner as did Brian Russell (Minnesota), Will Demps (Baltimore), B.J. Sams (Baltimore) and Matt Katula (Baltimore). 2002 – 2005 SEASON: BALTIMORE RAVENS: From 2005 Baltimore Ravens Media Guide: Gary Zauner entered his 4th season as Special Teams Coordinator following dramatic efforts of the ever- changing special teams unit. Rookie free agent B.J. Sams posted two punt returns for TDs (tied for NFL and Ravens record) and set a new single-season franchise record with 1,826 combined return yards. From 2004 Baltimore Ravens Media Guide: Gary Zauner guided the 2003 Ravens kickoff coverage team to 3rd overall in NFL (2nd in AFC) with an average start of 26.4-yard line. Dallas Morning News football Columnist Rick Gosselin ranked the Ravens’ 2003 special teams 4th in the NFL (based on 20+ categories). This Ravens’ kickoff special teams unit was 2nd in the NFL with 17 tackles inside the 20. From 2003 Baltimore Ravens Media Guide: Gary Zauner was named the Ravens 1st Special Teams Coordinator in 2002. After 8 years of setting or breaking NFL records with the Minnesota Vikings as their special teams coach, it’s no fluke that the Ravens produced 4 special teams TDs last season. -
Final WAC Football Records
WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE WAC RECORDS–OFFENSE RUSHING SCOring Most Made Passing Most Rushes Most Points Scored Game 30 Brigham Young vs. Colorado State, Game 90 New Mexico vs. UTEP, Nov. 13, 1971 Quarter 36 Brigham Young vs. Washington State, Nov. 7, 1981 Season 782 Air Force, 1987 Nov. 15, 1990 Season 281 Hawai‘i, 2006 Most Yards Gained Half 56 Arizona State vs. New Mexico, Nov. Most Made By Penalty Game 672 Rice vs. Louisiana Tech, Nov. 29, 2003 2, 1968; Game 7 9 times; last Texas State at UTSA, Season 4,635 Air Force, 1987 56 Fresno State vs. Utah State, Dec. 1, Nov. 24, 2012 Average Gain Per Rush 2001 Season 40 Louisiana Tech, 2012 Game 12.7 Hawai‘i vs. New Mexico State, Nov. Game 83 Brigham Young vs. UTEP, Nov. 1, 1980 27, 2010 (291-23) Season 656 Hawai‘i, 2006 Penalties Season 7.39 Nevada, 2009 (607-4484) Largest Winning Margin Most Against Most Touchdowns Scored WAC Game 76 Utah over UTEP, Sept. 22, 1973 (82-6) Game 22 Brigham Young vs. Utah State, Oct. Game 10 Air Force vs. New Mexico, Nov. 14, 76 Brigham Young over UTEP, Nov. 1, 18, 1980; 1987 1980 (83-7) 22 UTEP vs. Brigham Young, Sept. 19, Season 52 Nevada, 2010 Defensive Extra Points 1981 Game 1 Utah vs. Air Force, Nov. 12, 1994; Season 124 Fresno State, 2001 Passing 1 Colorado State vs. UT-Chattanooga, Most Yards Penalized Most Attempts Aug. 31, 1996; Game 217 UTEP vs. -
103Rd Thanksgiving Day Race - 2012 - 10K Run/Walk - Results Onlineraceresults.Com
103rd Thanksgiving Day Race - 2012 - 10K Run/Walk - results OnlineRaceResults.com PLACE NAME DIV DIV PL PACE TIME ----- ---------------------- ------- --------- ------- ----------- 1 Joe Moore M2529 1/783 4:54 30:19 2 Jeremiah Vaughan M2024 1/585 4:57 30:38 3 Derrick Butler M3034 1/776 5:03 31:15 4 Tommy Kauffmann M2024 2/585 5:04 31:24 5 Jason Pedersen M2529 2/783 5:09 31:53 6 Christopher Reis M3034 2/776 5:09 31:54 7 Kent Wories M2529 3/783 5:10 32:01 8 Evan Schwartz M1619 1/460 5:12 32:12 9 Pat Carroll M2024 3/585 5:14 32:26 10 Jj Webber M1619 2/460 5:15 32:28 11 Brian Denny M2024 4/585 5:15 32:29 12 Eric Gruenbacher M2024 5/585 5:19 32:58 13 Zachary Holtkamp M1619 3/460 5:21 33:05 14 Sam Meredith M1619 4/460 5:24 33:27 15 Joshua George M2024 6/585 5:24 33:29 16 Mike Whetzel M1619 5/460 5:25 33:35 17 Mike Greiwe M3034 3/776 5:25 33:35 18 Matt Blake M3034 4/776 5:26 33:40 19 Andy Wolfer M2024 7/585 5:27 33:47 20 Greg Lemmon M2529 4/783 5:28 33:48 21 Eric Yepez M2024 8/585 5:29 33:58 22 Shane Curtsinger M2024 9/585 5:30 34:03 23 Blake Meyer M1619 6/460 5:31 34:08 24 Colin Muehlenkamp M3034 5/776 5:31 34:09 25 Eric Kinman M2529 5/783 5:32 34:17 26 Jeffrey Denny M2024 10/585 5:32 34:17 27 Brian Marshall M3034 6/776 5:33 34:21 28 Brady Holmer M1619 7/460 5:33 34:22 29 Brian Valentini M2529 6/783 5:33 34:24 30 Sam Pogue M2024 11/585 5:33 34:24 31 Tarrance O'Connor M2024 12/585 5:34 34:26 32 Roger Middleton M0115 1/409 5:34 34:27 33 Evan Bayles M2529 7/783 5:34 34:28 34 Spike Knickel M2024 13/585 5:35 34:36 35 Graham Campbell M2024 14/585 -
Patriots Travel West to Face San Diego
PATRIOTS TRAVEL WEST TO FACE SAN DIEGO MEDIA SCHEDULE NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (4-1) at SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (2-4) WEDNEDAY, OCTOBER 20 Sun., Oct. 24, 2010 ¹ Qualcomm Stadium (70,000) ¹ 4:15 p.m. EDT 10:15-12:15 Media Check-In The New England Patriots improved to eight straight wins following the Bye Week 11:15-12:00 Open Locker Room under head coach Bill Belichick after a 23-20 overtime victory vs. Baltimore to 11:15-11:25 Tom Brady Availability improve to a 4-1 record. The Patriots have started the season with at least four wins 12:15-12:30 Bill Belichick Press Conference in their first five games for the fourth time under Belichick. Approx. 1:05 Local Media Access to Practice The Patriots will make their first trip to the West Coast since the 2008 season San Diego Conference Calls TBA when they had two sets of back-to-back West Coast games at San Francisco and San THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21 Diego in October followed by December games at Seattle and Oakland. The Patriots 10:15-11:30 Media Check-In were 3-1 in those games with the only loss coming against the Chargers. 11:15-12:00 Open Locker Room QB Tom Brady had his first 300-yard game against San Diego in his third NFL start Approx. 1:05 Local Media Access to Practice during the 2001 season. He completed 33-of-54 passes for 364 yards in a 29-26 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22 overtime win against the Chargers on Oct. -
Clinton to Make Campaign Speech at Notre Dame by EMILY HAGE Information Is Available at This Been Galvanized by His Im Campus Back from the Republi Ton's Visit
------------------~ ------------------------------------ VOL. XXV. NO. 12 The ObserverTUESDAY,SEPTEMBER 8, 1992 THE INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SERVING NOTRE DAME AND SAINT MARY'S Clinton to make campaign speech at Notre Dame By EMILY HAGE information is available at this been galvanized by his im campus back from the republi ton's visit. "We feel that Vice News Writer time. pression of the success of the cans, and Bill Clinton's coming President Quayle gives us a Democratic presidential can The Arkansas governor's de campus democratic movement here will help us tremendously," large advantage in Indiana and didate Governor Bill Clinton will cision to speak at Notre Dame during the first weeks of the President Andy Holmgren said. we expect to win it and we ex visit Notre Dame Friday to de comes in response to a recent grass roots effort at Notre He added that there is re pect to campaign hard to win." liver "a major policy address," invitation by University Presi Dame," said Wesley Kirkpatrick, newed enthusiasm in the Students for Life Co-president according to University public dent Father Edward Malloy. Clinton campaign coordinator at democratic party at Notre Claire Johnson expressed con relations. Continuing a long-standing Notre Dame. Dame, citing the more than 300 cern about the invitation from The site and exact time of the Notre Dame tradition, Malloy "As college democrats, we're students who signed up to join the University. "I understand address will be released follow invited each of the major party's very excited about the visit," he the democrats at last week's (why Clinton was invited,) but ing discussions between Uni presidential aspirants to added. -
Daily Clips Sunday, July 12, 2020
DAILY CLIPS SUNDAY, JULY 12, 2020 LOCAL NEWS: Sunday, July 12, 2020 Star Tribune Fall football forecast: Maybe the NFL plays By Jim Souhan https://www.startribune.com/souhan-fall-football-forecast-sees-maybe-the-nfl-playing/571730082/ The Athletic Vikings Training Camp Guide — WRs: All eyes on Adam Thielen By Arif Hasan https://theathletic.com/1921399/2020/07/11/vikings-training-camp-guide-wrs-all-eyes-on-adam-thielen-heading-into- season/ NATIONAL NEWS: Sunday, July 12, 2020 CBS Sports Every NFL team's best player who is not enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, yet By Bryan DeArdo https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/every-nfl-teams-best-player-who-is-not-enshrined-in-the-pro-football-hall-of- fame-yet/ PUBLICATION: Star Tribune DATE: 7/12/20 Fall football forecast: Maybe the NFL plays By Jim Souhan During his time as a Vikings executive, Kevin Warren became known for honesty and caution. So when Warren, the newish commissioner of the Big Ten, said this week that his conference might not play football this fall, you should have heard alarm bells. In the past couple of weeks, the Big Ten canceled nonconference games, the Dallas schools superintendent expressed doubt that there will be high school football in Texas, the NFL canceled two weeks of preseason games, Houston Texans star J.J. Watt said he wouldn’t play this season if he has to wear a face shield, Bucs left tackle Donovan Smith said playing “does not seem like a risk worth taking,” the NFL Players Association expressed a preference for canceling the rest of the preseason, the NFL asked for 35% of players’ salaries to be placed in escrow to help manage league costs and the league banned socializing on the field after games. -
Super Bowl Championship Squad
SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONSHIP SQUAD Green Bay Packers Super Bowl I Champions 5 Paul Hornung 12 Zeke Bratkowski 15 Bart Starr (MVP) 21 Bob Jeter 22 Elijah Pitts 24 Willie Wood 26 Herb Adderley 27 Red Mack 31 Jim Taylor 33 Jim Grabowski 34 Don Chandler 37 Phil Vandersea 40 Tom Brown 43 Doug Hart 44 Donny Anderson 45 Dave Hathcock 50 Bill Curry 56 Tommy Crutcher 57 Ken Bowman 60 Lee Roy Caffey 63 Fred Thurston 64 Jerry Kramer 66 Ray Nitschke 68 Gale Gillingham 72 Steve Wright 73 Jim Weatherwax 74 Henry Jordan 75 Forrest Gregg 76 Bob Skoronski 77 Ron Kostelnik 78 Bob Brown 80 Bob Long 81 Marv Fleming 82 Lionel Aldridge 84 Carroll Dale 85 Max McGee 86 Boyd Dowler 87 Willie Davis 88 Bill Anderson 89 Dave Robinson Head Coach: Vince Lombardi Coaches: Phil Bengtson, Jerry Burns, Red Cochran, Dave Hanner, Bob Schnelker, Ray Wietecha Green Bay Packers Super Bowl II Champions 12 Zeke Bratkowski 13 Don Horn 15 Bart Starr (MVP) 21 Bob Jeter 23 Travis Williams 24 Willie Wood 26 Herb Adderley 30 Chuck Mercein 33 Jim Grabowski 34 Don Chandler 36 Ben Wilson 40 Tom Brown 43 Doug Hart 44 Donny Anderson 45 John Rowser 50 Bob Hyland 55 Jim Flanigan 56 Tommy Crutcher 57 Ken Bowman 60 Lee Roy Caffey 63 Fred Thurston 64 Jerry Kramer 66 Ray Nitschke 68 Gale Gillingham 72 Steve Wright 73 Jim Weatherwax 74 Henry Jordan 75 Forrest Gregg 76 Bob Skoronski 77 Ron Kostelnik 78 Bob Brown 80 Bob Long 81 Marv Fleming 82 Lionel Aldridge 83 Allen Brown 84 Carroll Dale 85 Max McGee 86 Boyd Dowler 87 Willie Davis 88 Dick Capp 89 Dave Robinson Head Coach: Vince Lombardi Coaches: Phil -
Rating System for Punting in the National Football League a Thesis Submitted to the Graduate School in Partial Fulfillment of Th
RATING SYSTEM FOR PUNTING IN THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE SCHOOL IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE MASTER OF SCIENCE BY THOMAS R. WOROSZYLO JR. DR. MUNNI BEGUM – ADVISOR BALL STATE UNIVERSITY MUNCIE, INDIANA JULY 2014 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to take this opportunity to thank Dr. Dale Umbach, Dr. Munni Begum, and Dr. Rebecca Pierce for their continued support and guidance through my graduate studies at Ball State University. All three were insightful and encouraging while I was working through my thesis and towards the completion of my degree. I would also like to express thanks to Dr. John Lorch and the faculty and staff of the mathematical sciences department for the assistance provided throughout the writing of my thesis. ABSTRACT THESIS: Rating System for Punting in the National Football League STUDENT: Thomas Raymond Woroszylo Junior DEGREE: Master of Science COLLEGE: Sciences and Humanities DATE: July 2014 PAGES: 40 The National Football League (NFL) currently has only one position, quarterback, for which there is a formula for calculating a single value to measure on-field performance during a game, season, or career. However, no player has a greater ability to affect field position in a single play than the punter. This study develops two punt ratings from official recorded punt statistics since the inception of the Super Bowl. The first rating is based on average punt length and measures punting performances from 1966 through the 1975 NFL season. The second punt rating measures punting performance from 1976 through the present and is calculated from two statistics: net average punt length and the percent of punts placed inside-the-20 yard line. -
Senate Discusses Resolution for Divestment of Hydro-Quebec
THE TUFTS DAILY Where You Read It First Monday, February 1,1993 Vol XXVI, Number 5 Senate discusses resolution for divestment of Hydro-Quebec by STEPHEN AHBU1‘HNC)T Ravitz opened the floor to aques- denly had this power or else how L)ally Edttol ~dBo~rd lion and answer session under the is it this decision about Univer- A resolution calling for the pretcnse of discussing the word- sity policy is so different?” University to divest its holdings ing arid other techijcal ms::c;s of The ROTC debate stemmed in the Hydro-Quebec Jancs Bay the resolution. The discussions from a motion calling for the ban- Project dominated the discourse soon shifted to an infortnation ning of the Reserve Officer Train- in yesterday‘s pre-Super Bowl gathering as senators tried to dis- ing Corps program at Tufts pend- Tufts Cotrununity Union Senate cover the specifics of the project ing the lifting of the Defense De- meeting. and its ramifications. partment ban on homosexuals Sophomore Leigh Sherman Representing both sides of the serving in the military. introduced arcsolution that called issue were senior Chris Bell, a Other senators asked how re- for “complete divesttnent ofTufts member of Environmental Con- ceptive either the Administration University‘s funds from Hydro- sciousness Outreach. speaking in .or the Trustees would be to a Quebec bonds.” aid the creation support of the resolution, and Senate resolution. Bell responded of “more specific investment M‘uie-Claude Durand, a public that he had spoken to members of guidelines... calling for the con- affairs representative for Hydro- the Administration and that they sideration of the environmental Quebec. -
APBA 1980'S Decade Football Card Set
APBA 1980's Decade Football Card Set The following players comprise the 1980'S Decade APBA Football Player Card Set. Realistic use of the players below will generate statistical results remarkably similar to those from real life. IMPORTANT: When a Red "K" appears in the R-column as the result on any kind of running play from scrimmage or on any return, roll the dice again, refer to the K-column, and use the number there for the result. When a player has a "K" in his R-column, he can never be used for kicking or punting. If the The number in ()s after the player name is the number of cards that the player has in this set. See below for a more detailed explanation of new symbols on the cards. ATLANTA BALTIMORE/ INDIANAPOLIS BUFFALO CHICAGO William Andrews FB Larry Anderson S Buster Barnett TE Ted Albrecht T David Archer QB Harvey Armstrong NT/DT Greg Bell RB Neal Anderson RB Stacey Bailey WR Don Bailey C Cornelius Bennett LB Brian Baschnagel WR Steve Bartkowski QB Pat Beach TE Jon Borchardt G/T Kurt Becker G James Britt S/CB Albert Bentley (2) FB Mark Brammer TE Todd Bell S Aundray Bruce LB Dean Biasucci K Curtis Brown FB Mark Bortz G Rick Bryan DE/DT Duane Bickett LB Chris Burkett WR Kevin Butler K Warren Bryant T Matt Bouza WR Jerry Butler WR Gary Campbell LB Bobby Butler CB Mark Boyer ET/EB Mario Clark CB Jimbo Covert T Lynn Cain RB Greg Bracelin LB Shane Conlan LB Richard Dent DE Scott Case CB Bill Brooks WR Joe Cribbs (2) RB Dave Duerson S Tony Casillas NT/DT Jim Burroughs CB Joe Devlin T/G Robin Earl TE Arthur Cox TE Ray Butler WR -
FB10 History
- -- HISTORY History Inside: Offensive Year-By-Year 148 Defensive Year-By-Year 150 Coaching History 152 All-Time Coaches 153 Bowl History 154 First-Team All-Americans 156 National Honors 158 Conference Honors 160 Team Awards 162 NFL Draft 165 Aztecs in the NFL 167 Letterwinners 169 Punter Noel Prefontaine was one of six Aztecs to earn all-Western Athletic All-Time Scores 174 Conference first-team honors in 1996. Year-By-Year Record 182 All-Time Series Results 183 MEDIA GUIDE | SAN DIEGO STATE FOOTBALL | NQT= HISTORY Offense Year-By-YearConf. Rushing---------------------------------------------- Passing-------------------------------------------------------------------- Season G W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. Place No. Yds. TDs YPG YPC NR CR Att. Com. Int. TDs Yards Rating YPG NR CR 1949 9 6-3 .667 3-1 .750 2nd 432 1,771 196.8 4.1 164 71 18 10 967 91.0 107.4 1950 9 5-3-1 .611 3-0-1 .875 1st 403 1,561 18 173.4 3.9 171 83 17 13 1,275 116.4 141.7 1951 11 10-0-1 .954 4-0 1.000 1st 417 2,083 30 208..3 5.0 219 107 12 17 1,585 124.3 158.5 1952 9 4-5 .444 2-2 .500 3rd 427 2,425 269.4 5.7 200 86 16 12 1,145 94.9 127.2 1953 9 5-3-1 .611 3-1-1 .700 2nd 387 1,959 28 217.7 5.1 136 50 17 5 812 74.1 90.2 1954 9 5-4 .556 2-2 .500 2nd 404 1,782 20 198.0 4.4 147 58 13 6 585 68.7 65.0 1955 10 2-8 .200 no conference standings 390 988 5 98.8 2.5 159 75 18 5 930 84.0 93.0 1956 9 4-3-2 .556 2-1-1 .625 t-2nd 419 1,522 169.1 3.6 136 56 12 5 845 87.9 93.9 1957 9 2-7 .222 0-1 .000 5th 340 933 103.7 2.7 175 68 17 6 1,088 83.0 120.9 1958 8 3-5 .375 1-4 .200 4th 262 637 9 79.6 -
APBA FOOTBALL GREAT TEAMS of the PAST Volume 2 the Following Players Comprise Volume 2 of APBA's Great Football Teams of the Past ("GTOP") Card Set
APBA FOOTBALL GREAT TEAMS OF THE PAST Volume 2 The following players comprise volume 2 of APBA's Great Football Teams of the Past ("GTOP") Card Set. The regular starters at each position are listed first and should be used most frequently. Realistic use of the players below will generate statistical results remarkably similar to those from real life. IMPORTANT: When a Red "K" appears in the R-column as the result on any kind of running play from scrimmage or on any return, roll the dice again, refer to the K-column, and use the number there for the result. When a player has a "K" in his R-column, he can never be used for kicking or punting. If the symbol "F-K" or "F-P" appears on a players card, it means that you use the K or P column when he recovers a fumble. PHILADELPHIA 1949 GREEN BAY 1966 MIAMI 1972 PITTSBURGH 1975 Offense Offense Offense Offense Wide Receiver: Jack Ferrante Wide Receiver: Boyd Dowler Wide Receiver: Howard Twilley Wide Receiver: John Stallworth Pete Pihos OC Carroll Dale Paul Warfield Lynn Swann TC Neill Armstrong Bob Long Marlin Briscoe OC Frank Lewis John Green OC Max McGee Otto Stowe Reggie Garrett Dick Humbert Red Mack Tackle: Doug Crusan Tackle: Jon Kolb Leo Skladany Allen Brown Norm Evans Gordon Gravelle Tackle: Vic Sears Tackle: Bob Skoronski Wayne Moore Dave Reavis Al Wistert Forrest Gregg Howard Kindig Guard: Jim Clack Jay MacDowell Steve Wright Guard: Bob Kuechenberg Gerry Mullins Mike Jarmoluk Guard: Fuzzy Thurston Larry Little Sam Davis Otis Douglas Jerry Kramer Al Jenkins Center: Ray Mansfield George