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2004 Football Media Guide
TABLE OF CONTENTS The Washburn View 2003 Season Travel Itinerary . 2 Media Information . 2 Flashback Covering the Ichabods . 3 Season Flashback . 68 About Washburn . 4-5 2003 Game Recaps . 69-79 President Jerry Farley . 5 2003 Season Stats. 80-85 2003-04 Washburn Athletics in Review . 6 Superlatives/Starting Lineups . 80 Athletics Director Loren Ferre’ . 6 Individual Stats . 81-82 Ichabod Club. 6 Individual Game by Game Stats . 83-84 Washburn Athletics Success. 7 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics . 85-89 Athletics Staff . 8-9 2003 Standings and Honors . 85 Washburn Athletics Staff Directory . 9-10 2003 Final Stats . 86-89 About Topeka . 11 About the MIAA . 90 Yager Stadium at Moore Bowl . 12-13 Washburn Facilities . 14-16 Ichabod Record Book Offensive Records and Year By Year Leaders Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Season Outlook Individual Rushing. 92 Ichabod Coaching Staff Individual Passing . 93 Head Coach Craig Schurig . 18-19 Individual Receiving . 94 Assistant Coaches. 20-22 Individual Total Offense. 95 Graduate Assistant Coaches. 22 Individual Kickoff Returns . 96 The 2004 Washburn Ichabods Individual Scoring . 98 Defensive Records and Year By Year Leaders Homegrown in Kansas . 24 Individual Punting . 97 Numerical Roster . 26-27 Individual Defense. 99 Alphabetical Roster . 27 Team Records 2004 Preseason Two-Deep . 28 Ichabod Team Records. 100 2004 Season Preview. 29-30 Ichabod Charts . 101 Returning Ichabods Player Profiles . 31-47 Ichabod Newcomers . 48-51 Ichabod Stats and Facts . 52 Ichabod Football History 2004 Opponents Ichabod Most Valuable Players. 102 Colorado School of Mines . 54 Ichabod Football History . 103 Langston University. 55 Conference Ties . 103 Emporia State University . -
MONTANA COACHES ASSOCIATION 46TH Annual Multi-SPORTS Clinic
MONTANA COACHES ASSOCIATION 46TH ANNUAL MULTI-SPORTS CLINIC July 31ST, August 1ST & 2ND 2013 • Great Falls High School • Great Falls, MT • Don Olsen, Director 375 Ramble Inn Road, Fort Shaw, MT 59443 • Ph/Fax: 406.264.5435 Cell 406-439-5270• E-mail: [email protected] • www.montanacoaches.com Football Football Basketball Basketball Track & Field T&F & XC Rex Norris Steve Crosby Mark Amaral Daron Park Rahn Sheffield Joe I. Vigil Football University could not Steve Crosby attended Pawnee A veteran coach, who is well Daron Park is the first male Nationally-renowned Rahn Joe Vigil, Ph.D., is the legend- find a better coach to lead its Rock HS before embarking on an respected on the West Coast, Mark head coach in Cal State Fullerton Sheffield is in his second season ary guru of American distance run- defensive line training. With over All-America career as a running Amaral is in his second season women’s basketball history. A native as the T&F assistant coach at MSU ning with accomplishments almost 45 years of coaching, most of it back at Fort Hays State. He was a as the associate head coach for of Great Falls and a MSU graduate, at Moorhead in 2012-13. beyond belief. Vigil led teams to 12 coaching defensive linemen, Coach two-time NAIA All-American and a the Pepperdine men’s basketball Park’s journey to his current position During his coaching career, NAIA National Cross Country Cham- Rex Norris brings his considerable three-time All Conference choice. In program. Mark started his coaching is impressive. -
Philadelphia Eagles Personnel Moves - 1996
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES PERSONNEL MOVES - 1996 * Thursday, January 25 - Re-signed K Gary Anderson to a two-year contract. * Tuesday, February 13 - Re-signed SS Michael Zordich to a three-year contract. * Monday, February 19 - Named Dick Daniels, formerly the assistant general manager of the San Diego Chargers, the club’s director of football operations. * Saturday, February 24 - Signed transition free agent CB Troy Vincent (Miami Dolphins) to an offer sheet. * Wednesday, February 28 - Free agent LB Kurt Gouveia signed a contract with the San Diego Chargers. * Thursday, February 29 - Agreed to terms with veteran free agent T Richard Cooper (New Orleans Saints) on a four-year contract ... Free agent LB Bill Romanowski signed a contract with the Denver Broncos. * Friday, March 1 - Signed veteran free agent QB Ty Detmer (Green Bay Packers) to a two-year contract ... Re-signed LB James Willis to a two-year contract ... Free agent CB Mark McMillian signed a contract with the New Orleans Saints. * Sunday, March 3 - Were not notified by the Miami Dolphins of any intention by the AFC club to match the five-year offer sheet signed by CB Troy Vincent. Thus, Vincent becomes a member of the Eagles. * Monday, March 4 - Free agent OL John Hudson signed a contract with the New York Jets. * Tuesday, March 12 - Free agent WR Fred Barnett signed a contract with the Miami Dolphins. * Thursday, March 14 - Re-signed QB Rodney Peete to a two-year contract ... Re-signed OL Joe Rudolph, WR Freddie Solomon, and LB Sylvester Wright each to one-year contracts. * Tuesday, March 19 - Agreed to terms with veteran free agent WR Irving Fryar (Miami Dolphins) on a three-year contract .. -
The BG News January 19, 1994
Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 1-19-1994 The BG News January 19, 1994 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News January 19, 1994" (1994). BG News (Student Newspaper). 5633. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/5633 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. <r The BG News "A Commitment to Excellence' Wednesday, January 19, 1994 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 76, Issue 80 Freezing weather discussed Toledo resident by Sherry Turto For those who are forced to brave the es. "We have seen several cases of mild decision are the wind chill factor and the city editor cold, warm clothes are an imperative frostbite, all of them occuring to people's availablity of the highways. part of facing the freezing weather. ears," Kaplan said. "About half of the students commute, The heat Is on as the cold sets In. "The idea of dressing warmly is to According to Bob Martin, vice presi- which makes the roadways a major part shot on Bowling Green set record tempera- keep the core body temperature high," dent of operations at the University, of our decision," Martin said. tures Tuesday as the mercury plum- said Joshua Kaplan, director of student there is no set guideline that the Univer- After the staff meets, Martin then meted to minus IS degrees with a wind health services. -
Virginia Vs Clemson (9/23/1995)
Clemson University TigerPrints Football Programs Programs 1995 Virginia vs Clemson (9/23/1995) Clemson University Follow this and additional works at: https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms Materials in this collection may be protected by copyright law (Title 17, U.S. code). Use of these materials beyond the exceptions provided for in the Fair Use and Educational Use clauses of the U.S. Copyright Law may violate federal law. For additional rights information, please contact Kirstin O'Keefe (kokeefe [at] clemson [dot] edu) For additional information about the collections, please contact the Special Collections and Archives by phone at 864.656.3031 or via email at cuscl [at] clemson [dot] edu Recommended Citation University, Clemson, "Virginia vs Clemson (9/23/1995)" (1995). Football Programs. 236. https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms/236 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Programs at TigerPrints. It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of TigerPrints. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Clemson tit Virginia Memorial Stadium • $3 September 23, 1995 ffl ICC Alexander: Fabric Takeup, Let-offs, Inspection Frames Jenkins: Waste Briquetting Presses Beltran: Pollution Control and Smoke Abatement Knotex: Waip Tying Machines, Drawing-in Systems Dornier: The Universal Weaving Machines: Air Jet and Rigid Rapier Eemaire: Transfer Printing for Fabrics and Warps Ducker: Dryers and Wrinkle-free Curing Ovens Serralunga: Sliver Cans Klhit: Automatic Fabric Inspection Systems Sohler: Travelling Overhead Cleaning Systems Falmac: Circular Knitting Machines Sucker: Warp Sizing Equipment Fehrer: Nonwoven and Needle-punch Machines Temafa: Equipment for Cotton-fiber Reclamation (ienkinger: Warp/cloth Trucks, Material Handling Systems Vouk: Draw Frames, Combers, Lappers, Automatic Transport Systems Hacoba: Warping and Beaming Equipment Welker: Yarn Conditioning Systems Batson Yarn and Fabrics Machinery Group, Inc. -
Manchester Herald the Pass Sailed High and Long Over My Head
THANKSGIVING LOCAL NEWS INSIDE Students learn about careers. Sanrl^PBtn* m ■ Sewer project controversial. WhaVs ■ Bolton annual report is held up. News ■ Meotti urges business partnership. Nov. 22.1990 Local/Regional Section, Page 7. War should be last resort Ybur Hometown Newspaper Voted 1990 New England NewspaperMrralb of the Year Newsstand Price: 35 Cents LOS ANGELES (AP) — New York Gov. Mario M. Cuomo says President Bush should negotiate an end to the Persian Gulf standoff and send Milken U.S. forces into war against Iraq Health care only as a last resort Cuomo, addressing a Jewish service group, said the United States may have to soften its demands for bringing an end to cost system the Iraqi occupation o f K u w ait After Thanksgiving Weicker flooded is attacked with resumes By STEFAN FATSIS HARTFORD (AP) — Gov.- cents out o f every dollar currently The Associated Press By MELISSA B. ROBINSON elect Low ell P. Wcicker Jr., who spent on health care goes to fund un Heraild Washington Bureau said he would seek “ the best and necessary medical procedures and N E W Y O R K — Junk bond finan the brightest” to serve in his in administrative costs related to in cier Michael Milken was sentenced 3 DAYS ONLY! WASHINGTON — Connecticut dependent administration, has surance. Wednesday to 10 years in prison for would save $4 billion in health care been flooded with more than breaking federal securities and tax costs under a system that would It said holding fees paid to health 1,200 resumes from people who laws in the most celebrated case o f strictly regulate doctor and hospit^ care providers to a 6.6 percent an want to work for the state. -
Tree Planted to Signify Community Response to Fire ALFRED--In the Early Morning Hours of October 29Th, 2009, Our Community Experienced a Devastating Fire
ZIPpity do da! Inside Hocking Hills Ohio Canopy Tour Guides Troy, left, and Zack, top, with (from left) Pat Van Horn, Therese Sunny Side Up ........................Pg. 3 LeGro, Dan Van Horn, Jackie Forsythe, Nick Craig Braack going postal ......Pg. 5 Van Horn, Kathi Van Horn and Jon LeGro Pigskin Picks winner ..............Pg. 6 check out the ALFRED SUN as they prepare to Fosdick-Nelson exhibition ......Pg. 7 ZIP through the tree tops on a net work of Sunbeams ..............................Pg.18 cables high above the AU wins E8, NCAA berth......Pg.19 forest floor. A-A girls tennis win title ........Pg.20 Vol. 125, No. 43 Alfred, Allegany County, New York State, U.S.A. 14802 Thursday, November 11, 2010 Tree planted to signify community response to fire ALFRED--In the early morning hours of October 29th, 2009, our community experienced a devastating fire. Firefighters and emer- gency personnel from across Allegany County quickly responded to see a portion of our business district fully engulfed in flames. By the time they were able to put out the fire, a large building was a heap of smoldering debris. The building housed three businesses and several student apartments. Talk around town quickly focused on how “all was lost”. That was the bad news. What also occurred that morning was a remarkable outpouring of community support and compassion. Not only did the long list of emergency responders do their job amazingly well and to save the adjoining properties, but countless others stepped up to help those affected by the fire. Last April at its annual awards ceremony, the Alfred Community Coalition announced our intention to make a small gesture to signify that on one October day a remarkable response was made by our community, by planting a tree in the coming weeks in honor of the community and all of those who helped. -
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. -
FOOTBALL COACH- John J
f001B Ill '71 MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY THE MEDIA MEN ... NEWSPAPERS COURIER-JOURNAL (AM - Sunday) Louisville, Ky. 40202 (John Flynn, Dean Eagle). LEXINGTON HERALD (AM-Sunday) Lexington, Ky. 40507 (David Reed, John McGill). ASHLAND DAILY INDEPENDENT (PM-Sunday) Ashland, Ky. 41101 (Jack Thompson, Mike Reliford). HERALD-DISPATCH (AM-Sunday) Huntington, W. Va. 25720 (Mike Brown, Harry Fisher). LEXINGTON LEADER (PM) Lexington, Ky. 40507 (Phil Case, Ken Snelling). LEDGER-INDEPENDENT (AM) Maysville, Ky. 41056 (Sports Editor). TRAIL BLAZER (W) Morehead State University, Morehead, Ky. 40351 (Tim Pollitt). MOREHEAD NEWS (W), Morehead, Ky. 40351 (W. E. Crutcher). RADIO/ TELEVISION WMKY, Morehead State University, Morehead, Ky. 40351 (Larry Netherton). WMOR, Morehead, Ky. 40351 (Sports Director). WAMX, Ashland, Ky. 41101 (Dick Martin). WSAZ-TV, Huntington, W. Va. 25721 (Bob Bowen). WHTN-TV, Huntington, W. Va. 25701 (Sports Director). WKYT-TV, Box 655, Lexington, Ky. 40501 (Charles Mastin). WBLG-TV, Box 1748, Lexington, Ky. 40501 (Sports Director). WLEX-TV, Box 1457, Lexington, Ky. 40501 (Tom Hammond). WAVE-TV, Box 1000, Louisville, Ky. 40201 (Ed Kallay). WHAS-TV, Louisville, Ky. 40202 (Cawood Led ford, Van Vance). WFTM, Maysville, Ky. 41056 (Don Stahl, Lew Kilgus). WIRE SERVICES ASSOCIATED PRESS, Herald-Leader Bldg., Lex ington, Ky. 40507 (Bob Cooper). UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL, 152 Market St., Lexington, Ky. 40507 (Herb Sparrow). 1 .., GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION- Morehead, Ky. (Rowan County) on Interstate 64, equidistant from Ashland and Lexington where the Bluegrass meets Appalachia in the foot hills of the Daniel Boone National Forest. ENROLLMENT- 6,060 (1970-71) FOUNDED-1922 PRESIDENT- Dr. Adron Doran, since 1954 ATHLETIC COMM. CHMN.-Dr. Roscoe H. -
Patriots Vs. Chargers
PATRIOTS VS. CHARGERS SERIES HISTORY TALE OF THE TAPE The Patriots and Chargers will play for the 37th 2008 Regular Season New England San Diego time overall and for the third time in a little Record 3-1 2-3 more than a calendar year. In last season’s Divisional Standings 2nd 2nd AFC Championship Game on January 20, Total Yards Gained 1,190 1,626 2008, the Patriots claimed a 21-12 victory Total Offense (Rank) 297.5 (23) 325.2 (15) at Gillette Stadium to advance to Super Rush Offense 113.0 (17) 98.6 (21) Bowl XLII. The Patriots also defeated the Pass Offense 184.5 (21) 226.6 (9) Chargers, 38-14, in New England’s 2007 Points Per Game 19.8 (T-24) 29.6 (4) regular-season home opener on Sept. 16, 2007. The series dates Touchdowns Scored 7 17 back to 1960, the inaugural season for each Third Down Conversion Pct. 42.4 44.3 team, with the Patriots holding a 20-14-2 lead, Total Yards Allowed 1,200 1,895 including a 2-1 mark in the playoffs. In the Total Defense (Rank) 300.0 (11) 379.0 (28) last 35 years, the Patriots are 13-2 against Rush Defense 124.8 (20) 113.4 (18) San Diego, including regular-season and Pass Defense 175.3 (8) 265.6 (32) playoff games. Bill Belichick is 3-4 in his Points Allowed/Game 19.8 (12) 25.8 (24) career against the Chargers with a 2-2 Touchdowns Allowed 10 14 record while the Patriots head coach. -
Western Michigan FOOTBALL
Western Michigan FOOTBALL 2017 Western Michigan Football Media Guide Table of Contents About the Program Western Michigan University 2 Credits President Dr. Edward Montgomery 3 The 2017 Western Michigan Football Athletic Director Kathy Beauregard 4 Media Guide was written, designed and Kalamazoo, Michigan 5 edited by Associate Media Relations Director Rob Beuerlein. Meet the 2017 Broncos Roster 8 Editorial contributions were made by Quick Facts 10 Kristin Keirns, Adam Bodnar and Aimee Depth Chart 11 Luurtsema. Season Preview 12 Returning Players 15 Cover Design was done by Kristin Keirns Newcomers 59 Photography credits are Gary Shook, Ed Meet the Coaching Staff Shook and USA Foto. Head Coach Tim Lester 70 Assistant Coaches 71 Printing done by Performance Communications in Kalamazoo, Mich. About the Mid-American Conference About the MAC 83 For any corrections to historical records, Commissioner John Steinbrecher 84 2017 Composite Schedule 85 please contact the Western Michigan Athletic Media Relations office at 269- History of the Program 387-4138. 2016 in Review 86 Broncos in the Pros 95 All-time Award Winners 99 All-time Captains 104 All-time MAC Standings 105 All-time Coaching History 109 All-time Letterwinners 110 Program Records 119 Bowl History 127 Series History 131 Year-by-Year Results 139 www.wmubroncos.com/football www.facebook.com/WMUFootball @WMU_Football www.YouTube/WMUAthletics WMUFootball TM 1 Western Michigan FOOTBALL WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Western Michigan University provides the resources of a globally engaged national research university, plus the personal attention and support associated with many small private colleges. It is known for preparing students to imme- diately enter graduate school or the workplace, as well as for innovations such as the establishment of the WMU Homer Stryker M.D. -
2003 Football Media Guide
TABLE OF CONTENTS The Washburn View 2002 Season Flashback Travel Itinerary . 2 Season Flashback. 64 Media Information. 2 2002 Game Recaps . 65-75 Covering the Ichabods. 3 2002 Season Stats . 76-80 About Washburn. 4-5 Superlatives/Starting Lineups . 76 President Jerry Farley . 5 Individual Stats. 77-78 2002-03 Washburn Athletics in Review . 6 Individual Game by Game Stats . 79-80 Athletics Director Loren Ferre’ . 6 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics . 81-86 Ichabod Club . 6 2002 Standings and Honors . 81 Washburn Athletics Success. 7 2002 Final Stats. 82-85 Athletics Staff. 8 About the MIAA . 86 Washburn Athletics Staff Directory . 9 Yager Stadium at Moore Bowl . 10-11 Ichabod Record Book Washburn Facilities . 12 Offensive Records and Year By Year Leaders Individual Rushing. 88 2003 Season Outlook Individual Passing . 89 Ichabod Coaching Staff Individual Receiving. 90 Head Coach Craig Schurig . 14-15 Individual Total Offense. 91 Assistant Coaches . 16-18 Individual Kickoff Returns . 92 Graduate Assistant Coaches . 19 Individual Scoring . 94 The 2003 Washburn Ichabods Defensive Records and Year By Year Leaders Homegrown in Kansas. 20 Individual Punting . 93 Numerical Roster . 22-23 Individual Defense. 95 Alphabetical Roster . 23 Team Records 2003 Preseason Two-Deep . 24 Ichabod Team Records. 96 2003 Season Preview. 25-26 Ichabod Charts. 97 Returning Ichabods Player Profiles . 27-43 Ichabod Newcomers . 44-47 Ichabod Football History Ichabod Stat and Facts . 48 Ichabod Most Valuable Players. 98 Ichabod Football History. 99 2003 Opponents Conference Ties . 99 Langston University . 50 Ichabod Honors and Awards. 100 Ichabod Football Washburn Fort Hays State University . 51 All-time Roster (1946-2002) .