Washburn Ichabod 1 Football ONTENTS C 3 Offense / 3 Defense / 0 Specialty 8 Offense / 8 Defense / 1 Specialty 20 Offense / 16 Defense / 1 Specialty 20 Offense / 16 Lettermen Returning...... 37 Lettermen Lost...... 6 Basic Offense Coast/Pro-set . . West Basic Defense...... 4-4 2003 Record / MIAA . . . 5-6 / 3-6 Starters Returning ...... 17 ABLE OF T 2003 Game Recaps2003 Game . . 69-79 ...... Superlatives/Starting Lineups . . . . 80 . . . StatsIndividual ...... 81-82 . . . . . Game StatsIndividual Game by . . 83-84 2003 Standings and Honors ...... 85 2003 Final Stats ...... 86-89 About the MIAA ...... 90 Individual Rushing...... 92 Individual Passing ...... 93 . . Individual Receiving . . . . . 94 ...... Offense...... 95 Total Individual Individual Kickoff Returns ...... 96 Individual Scoring ...... 98 Individual Punting...... 97 . . Individual Defense...... 99 Records.Team ...... 100 Ichabod Ichabod Charts ...... 101 . Ichabod Football History Players.Valuable Ichabod Most ...... 102 HistoryIchabod Football ...... 103 Ties Conference ...... 103 Ichabod Honors and Awards ...... 104 All-time Roster (1946-2003). . . . 105-110 . Summary Football Yearly Ichabod . 111-112 Ichabod Coaching Records...... 112 Threw the First Pass?Who Forward . . 113 Game-by-Game Results with Dates113-119 Schedule2005-2012 Future ...... 119 Opponents Game by Game Record 120-123 OpponentsVersus Record . . . 124 All-Time 2003 Season2003 Flashback Season Flashback ...... 68 ...... Stats.2003 Season ...... 80-85 ...... AthleticsMid-America Intercollegiate . 85-89 Book Ichabod Record Leaders Year By Year and Offensive Records Leaders Year By Year and Defensive Records Records Team of Mines, 1987 2004 Media Guide Intercollegiate Athletics Association Intercollegiate Athletics National AffiliationNCAANational Division II AffiliationConference . Mid-America President Jerry ...... Dr. Farley DirectorAthletics Ferre’ ...... Loren Head Coach...... Alma Mater...... Colorado School Record at WU 3rd season . . . . 8-14, RecordOverall 3rd season . . . . 8-14, at Moore Bowl at Moore Coaches Office...... 785.231.1134 Office.Ticket ...... 785.231.1092 Location Kan...... Topeka, Enrollment ...... 7,002 Founded ...... 1865 Nickname ...... Ichabods Colors Blue and White ...... Yale Stadium Stadium ...... Yager Surface. Grass ...... Natural Capacity ...... 7,200 Opponents. 66 ...... 2004 Opponents Colorado School of Mines ...... 54 Langston University...... 55 ...... 56 State UniversityTruman ...... 57 Northwest State University . . . 58 Pittsburg State University...... 59 Southwest Baptist University ...... 60 University of Missouri-Rolla ...... 61 Central Missouri State University...... 62 State CollegeWestern Missouri ...... 63 Missouri Southern State University . . . . 64 2004 Opponent Composite Schedule . . . 65 Series Game-by-Game Record vs 2004 2004 Season Outlook Staff Coaching Ichabod Head Coach Craig Schurig ...... 18-19 Assistant Coaches...... 20-22 Graduate Assistant Coaches...... 22 Ichabods Washburn The 2004 in KansasHomegrown ...... 24 Numerical Roster ...... 26-27 Alphabetical Roster ...... 27 Two-Deep 2004 Preseason ...... 28 2004 Season Preview...... 29-30 Returning Ichabods PlayerProfiles . . 31-47 Ichabod Newcomers ...... 48-51 Ichabod Stats and Facts ...... 52 Travel ItineraryTravel ...... 2 ...... Media Information ...... 2 ...... IchabodsCovering the . . . 3 ...... WashburnAbout . . . 4-5 ...... JerryPresident Farley5 ...... Athletics in ReviewWashburn 2003-04 . . 6 LorenAthletics Director Ferre’ ...... 6 Ichabod Club...... 6 Athletics Success.Washburn ...... 7 Athletics Staff ...... 8-9 ...... Athletics Staff DirectoryWashburn 9-10 . . TopekaAbout . . . . . 11 ...... Stadium Bowl at Moore Yager . . . . . 12-13 FacilitiesWashburn ...... 14-16 The Washburn View Washburn The On the web: Gene Cassell Topeka, KS. 66621 Topeka,

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A two-story brick buildingon brick Atwo-story Congregational MinistersandChurches ofKansas. the northeast corner of 10th and Jackson Streets wassoonerected Streets andthefirstclass- cornerof10thandJackson the northeast eonto fa$500dnto yIhbdWsbr,achurch deaconandresi- recognition ofa$25,000donationbyIchabod Washburn, sbgni aur 86 n16,tesho a eae ahunClee in theschoolwasrenamed Washburn College, In1868, 1866. es beganinJanuary eto ocse,Mass. dent of Worcester, College by a charter issued by the State of Kansas andtheGeneralAssociationof ofKansas issuedbytheState College byacharter onRthedntda10ar ie whichat thetimewasaconsiderabledis- John Ritchiedonateda160-acre site, ac otws ftect.Cntuto ntefrtbidn ea n17,with onthefirstbuildingbeganin1872, Construction tance southwestofthecity. cuac aigpaei 84 o h ettodcds collegePresident Peter For thenexttwodecades, takingplacein1874. occupancy the establishment of numerous Victorian limestone structures whichcharacterized limestonestructures the establishmentofnumerous Victorian resulted in Hisefforts conductedanaggressivecampaign. development McVicar The university was granted a permanent location in1865when wasgrantedapermanentlocation The university Topekan Col. the campus forthenext90years. the campus 1903, as was a School of Fine Arts and a medical school, which educated physi- whicheducated school, andamedical Arts aswasaSchoolofFine 1903, cians until 1913. During the next three decades structures suchastheMulvane thenextthreestructures decades During cians until1913. Art Museum, Benton Hall and Whiting Field Housewere addedtothecampus. Field BentonHalland Whiting Museum, Art In June 1966, a tornado struck atornadostruck Topeka buildingsoncampus historic andseveral In June1966, Expansion of the school was constant. The School of Law was organized in wasorganized TheSchoolofLaw Expansion oftheschoolwasconstant. ee eoihd The Washburn ralliedandfinancialsupport community were demolished. from friends andalumnimadepossibletherebuildingfrom friends ofmanyschoolfacilities Washburn 1865asLincoln wasestablishedinFebruary University Washburn Ichabod 5 Football ASHBURN W BOUT A Academic Majors Alphabetical BBA, MBA Accounting, List of Majors C, AAS,Addiction Counseling, BAS C, BAS Administrator, Home Adult Care AS, BHS Allied Health C, BA Anthropology, Art BA History, Art*, BA, BFA Banking, AAS Biology*, BA,BS MBA Business Administration, B.Ed Business Education, C Cardiac Sonography, Chemistry*, BA,BS MA Clinical Psychology, Communication, BA Science, BS Information Computer Systems, Information AA,Computer BA, BS Administration, MCJ Correctional Criminal Justice, AA, BSCJ Criminal Justice, MCJ Curriculum and Instruction, M.Ed. AAS # Design Technology, C Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Early Childhood Education, AA, B.Ed Economics, BA Economics, BBA Education, M.Ed. Educational Administration, M.Ed Elementary Education, B.Ed BA English*, Finance, BBA Food Service, AA # BA French*, General Business, BBA General Science, BS C General Sonography, German*, BA AAS,Gerontology, BAS C, AS Health Information Technology, Health Services Administration, BHS History*, BA Human Services, C, AAS, BAS and Performing Arts,Humanities and Creative AA AAS # Industrial Technology, BIS Studies, Integrated Special Education, M.Ed. Interrelated Enforcement, MCJ Law JD Law, C, AA Studies, Legal MLSLiberal Studies, Management, BBA BBA Marketing, Mass Media, BA Mathematics*, BA, BS Medical Imaging , BHS BS Medical Technology, Mental Health and Disabilities, AAS, BAS Military C Studies, and Strategic Music Education, BM Music Performance, BM Music, BA AA Science and Mathematics, Natural C, AAS, Management, Non-Profit asso- BAS (in ciation with Public Administration) Nursing, BSN Office Administration C, AA # BA Philosophy, Education*, BA, B.Ed Physical Assistant, Therapy Physical AS BA, BS Physics*, Science, BA Political Pre-Dentistry Pre-Engineering Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Theology Medicine Pre-Veterinary BA, MA Psychology*, Public Administration, C, BP Public Health Nursing, C Purchasing, C, AAS # C Radiation Therapy, AS Radiologic Technology, Reading, M.Ed. BA Religious Studies, AS Respiratory Therapy, RN Articulation, BSN RN Refresher School Nurse Certification, C Secondary Education (see note) BSW Social Work, MSW Social Work, BA Sociology, Spanish*, BA Art,Studio BA Administration, BAS Technology BA Theatre, C Sonography, Vascular Victim/Survivor Services, C, AAS, BAS Services, AAS,Youth BAS * Denotes fields in which Secondary Education teaching certificates available. are listed after are Degrees majors (C=Certificate of Completion) Area with Kaw # Denotes joint programs School Technical 2004 Media Guide Dr. in finance holds a degree Farley Serving on local and state boards has of awards for out- He is the recipient numerous articlesnumerous and books on finance and accounting. and accounting, an MBA, and a Ph.D. in Higher Education - all Administration the Universityfrom of Oklahoma. always been a priority for Dr. Farley. He Chamber Topeka of the is past president of Commerce. He has served on the of Red Cross, board of directors American Cancer Society, Scouts, Boy and economic development Way United Topeka. corporations including Go standing contributions in public service, accounting, and higher education. Jerry became Farley the 14th President of the 14th President University Washburn an in 1997 following extensive career in finance and business affairs at several In 1941,Topeka the citizens of broadly-based provides liberal arts and profes- Washburn Dr. Jerry B. Farley Jerry Dr. President University Oklahoma higher education institutions. Washburn a full schedule of Aside from responsibilities, Dr. speaks and Farley the United Statesteaches around on top- to Higher Educationics related Finance, Auditing, Management and Leadership. He is a C.P.A. and has been the presi- dent and chair of the board of several organiza-state and national professional tions. or co-authored He has authored endorsed Washburn by voting to by voting Washburn endorsed university, a municipal establish sup- portedpart in by the city gov- and erned by a local board of regents. In 1952, Board of Washburn the Regents officially changed the name Topeka. University of Washburn of the school to In 1999, the university's primary city from property funding was moved tax to county sales tax sources, the subdivision of status as a municipal with the school retaining state. In addition to local financial support, state has received funds since 1961, Washburn Kansas have been coordinated by the which Board of Regents since 1991. nine member Board of by its own is governed Washburn Regents. 190 certificate, than sional education more through asso- ciate, baccalaureate, master's and juris doctor programs the College of Artsthrough and Sciences and the Schools of Law, Business, and Applied Nursing Studies. Ninety-seven of the faculty percent available hold a doctorate or the highest degree in their discipline. during years.the coming Today, uni- versity than one more offer facilities aca- feet of modern million square supportdemic and space. 6 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide W son. histhirdyearonthe committeelastsea- Regional Chairman serving Texas in1982. Heearnedamaster’s injournalismfrom North degree. bachelor ofarts coordinator(1978-80). the postofevent Heheld (1987-90) wastheassociate and assistantdirector since 1980. Hewasthedirector oftheColiseum ofNorth the University Texas. three years. teamswonaconference titleinhisfinal All10varsity arship funding. large increasessalesandschol- inticket including its outsiderevenue, tripled nearly theathleticsdepartment Hillstenure, hisBlack During $10.2millionfacility. a172,000square foot, Center, Fitness Sports letic scholarships. Athletics Director Ferre’ Athletics Loren Basketball (M) Basketball Craig Schurig Bob Chipman Steve Anson ASHBURN er’adhswf aa,hv w agtr,Caitlinand Hope. have two daughters, andhiswifeSarah, Ferre’ Central Ferré istheNCAA DivisionII Men’s South Basketball earninga isa1971graduateof Texas University, Christian Ferre’ spent17yearsat Ferre’ Before HillsState, joiningthestaffat Black Young wasalsodirector oftheDonaldE. Ferre’ atBHSU, While Football A THLETICS olyal2-0975hMA Tourney MIAA Sweet 16 NCAA Sweet 16 NCAA Tourney 5th MIAA 1st 2nd None None Nationals NCAA 9-7 8th 5-1 2-2 7th 8th 26-10 Rnd.32 8-10 NCAA 1st 22-6 Rnd.32 NCAA 18-8 2-11-1 None 3-6 32-25 35-5-1 1st 4-13-1 -W 131-40-1 1st 6th Tennis-M 5-6 15-3 15-3 Softball 15-15 26-5 Football 26-23 27-5 Basketball-W Basketball-M Baseball T T e o support teamandtheraisingoffundsfor ath- support in theestablishmentofastrong Ichabod Club fund-raisingatthetopofhislist. departmental Hehasputincreasing scholarshipsand pus. oncam- sincearriving the athleticdepartment has implementedmanyinternalchangeswithin leader who isadynamic Ferre’ S.D. Spearfish, in University HillsState appointment atBlack asix-year of1996after athletics inFebruary a Overall athletic department athletic Overall t a m tWsbr,Fre hasbeeninstrumental Ferre’ At Washburn, became Washburn’s director of Ferre’ Loren winning percentage - .688 - percentage winning l s Doug Hamilton 2003-04 Season Flashback Season 2003-04 Golf 3 1 7 O - 1 v e 4 r 1 a - l l 2

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Baseball (6th) 26-23 / 15-15 All-MIAA:Team • Second Head, Jerad Mike Koontz Mention All-MIAA:• Honorable Jake Lenherr, Jake Loveless, Clurman, Cameron Sam Sissom,• MIAAWild Randy Academic Honor Roll: Commissioner’s Matt Deutsch, Fennema, Adam Jake Lenherr, Loschke, Kyle Dan Newton, David Nimz, Scholar: Blake Rice,• Presidential Jesse Schmidt, Brian Martinek MVP:Team • Jerad Head Softball (8th) 32-25 / 8-10 All-MIAA:Team • Second Molly Gleisberg, Kala Huske • Honorable Mention All-MIAA: Joanne, Fluker, Dara Clouse, Katie Schmidt, Ashley Webb • MIAA Academic Honor Roll: Commissioner’s Erin Pierce, Katie Schmidt, Jackie Sells, Ashley Stewart,Tiffany Whitt MVP:Team • Dara Clouse Tennis Women’s 22-6 / 5-1 (1st) All-MIAA:Team • First Holly (singles) Munro All-MIAA:Team • Second Erin Underwood (singles/doubles), Huyberechts (singles/doubles), Julie Caitlin Day (singles/doubles), Lindsay Sullivan (sin- gles/doubles), Kris Castillo (doubles), Holly Munro (doubles) • Honorable Mention All-MIAA: Kris Castillo (sin- gles) • MIAA Academic Honor Roll: Commissioner’s Caitlin Day, Holly Munro, Erin Underwood • MIAA MVP: Erin Underwood • ITAYear: North Regional Coach of the Central Jen Hastert • MIAAYear: Coach of the Jen Hastert • All-MIAATeam: Academic Erin Underwood, Julie Huyberechts MVP:Team • Erin Underwood Men’s Tennis / 2-2 (2nd) 18-8 All-MIAA:Team • First Coleman (singles) Brett All-MIAA:Team • Second (singles/dou- Valdez Rafeal bles), Sydney Bwalya (singles), Kinder (singles), Tyler John Johnson (doubles) • Honorable Mention All-MIAA: John Johnson (sin- gles), (singles) Blake Edwards • MIAA Academic Honor Roll: Commissioner’s Brett Coleman, John Johnson, Kinder Tyler • MIAAYear: Coach of the Jen Hastert MVP:• Team Rafeal Valdez Golf / 35-5-1 (1st) 131-40-1 All-MIAA:Team • First Chris McGown, Matt Warnock, Matt Johnston, Donovan Garrett • MIAA Honor Roll: Academic Commissioner’s Paul Resner, Jason Robbins,Warnock Matt • MIAAYear: Coach of the Doug Hamilton Team:• All-Central Regional Warnock Matt out of all teams at • Recognized as having highest GPA NCAA Golf Championships • Division II PING All-America: Honorable Mention Matt Warnock, Matt Johnston • All-MIAATeam: Academic Matt Johnston, Chris McGown, Matt Warnock Scholar:• Presidential Jason Robbins MVP:• Team Matt Warnock straight season,straight NCAA 5 appearances Washburn wins 4 MIAA wins Washburn second for Titles Football Football (7th) 5-6 / 3-6 MIAA All-MIAA:Team • MIAA Second TimWatts, Trent Hearn Mention All-MIAA:• MIAA Honorable Tyronne Barrett, Mike Odupitan,Taylor, Eric Grant Gould, Josh Looney,Terrell Fletcher Year: Hearn of the • MIAA Freshman Trent Academic Honor Roll:• MIAA Commissioner’s Joe Corcoran, Morgan Dewey, Matt Duler, Dustin Hickel, Chris Huelsman, Josh Looney, Blake Meyer, Brooks Myers, Brian Peel, Kevin Pierce, Schuerman, Tyler Taylor, Eric Adam Toby, Tim Watts, Jeff Wimpy, Andre Zandevakili • CoSIDA All-Region:Team Academic First Matt Durler, Eric Taylor • CoSIDA All-America:Team Academic Second Eric Taylor • Academic All-MIAA: Josh Looney,Taylor Eric MVP:Team Hearn • Offensive Trent Team• Defensive MVP: Morgan Dewey MVP:Team • Special Mike Odupitan Volleyball / 9-7 (5th) 26-10 All-MIAA:Team • First Dani McHenry • Honorable Mention All-MIAA: Alecia Barron, Anna Neufeld, Susan Crooks • MIAA Commissioners’ Academic Honor Roll: Alecia Barron, Kandice Connell, Dani McHenry, Anna Neufeld, Ann Weygint Team Coaches Association First • AmericanVolleybal All-Region: Dani McHenry Coaches Association Honorable • AmericanVolleybal Mention All-American: Dani McHenry MVP:Team • Dani McHenry Soccer Women’s (8th) / 2-11-1 4-13-1 • Honorable Mention All-MIAA: Meagan Horvath, Monica Ruiz, Jenna Lawless Scholar:• Presidential Gorynski Deidre MVP:Team • Meagan Horvath Men’s Basketball (1st) / 15-3 27-5 All-MIAA:Team • First Cunningham Jeremy All-MIAA:Team • Second Douglas, Troy Travis Robbins NABCTeam • First All-Region: Cunningham Jeremy • MIAA Academic Honor Roll: Commissioner’s J.P. Meitner, Matt Tinsley • MIAAYear: Coach of the Bob Chipman Year:• Regional Coach of the Bob Chipman MVP:• Team Jeremy Cunningham Basketball Women’s (1st) 26-5 / 15-3 All-MIAA:Team • Second Carla Sinta, LoraWestling • Honorable Mention All-MIAA: Juwanna Rivers Team:• All-MIAA Defensive April Roadhouse • NCAA SouthTeam: Central Regional Juwanna Rivers • MIAA Honor Roll: Academic Commissioner’s Alison Garrett, Dani McHenry, Lora Westling • All-MIAATeam: Academic LoraWestling MVP:Team • Juwanna Rivers 8 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide W Sports Information Director Information Sports ASHBURN Degginger Assistant Athletics Assistant 785-231-1010 x1791 785-231-1010 785-231-1010 x1790 785-231-1010 Cassell Janet Gene Director Brad Noller Brad Athletics for Development for Athletics Director/Marketing and Director/Marketing Associate Director of Director Associate Dickerson Assistant Director of Director Assistant Athletics of External of Athletics Karmen 785-231-1010 x1333 785-231-1010 Assistant Sports Assistant 785-231-1010 x1948 785-231-1010 A Kerry Byers Information 785-231-1092 Promotions Relations THLETIC S Lady Bluesgame nights. Lady interest and attendanceonIchabodand keting andpublicrelations forincreasing alsofocusesonmar- She ager forallsports. Relations. Assistant AthleticDirector ofExternal Preston. hasason, She at Kansas. Washburn andhasdonepostgraduatework Aid committees. isamemberof She Washburn’s Faculty AthleticsandFinancial report. analysis afinancial Committee fordeveloping subcommittee oftheNCAA Research ona Liaison Committeeandhasserved member oftheNCAA Professional Sports a iscurrently She mittees. ference andnationalcom- con- university, on several women’s administrator. university’s senior asthe serves rently alsocur- She letics. im director ofath- Degginger astheinter- served year, the During 1995-96 academic director. dent athletesasthecompliance ofstu- theeligibility ing andmonitoring sheisresponsible formanag- that capacity, In 1987 asassistantdirector ofathletics. as Washburn’s assistantathleticsdirector. II tournamentteamswasamark ofsuccess. MIAA championshipandNCAA Division Washburn andhisteamleadershipontwo 38of116gamesfor Hestarted 1993. guard andplayedontheteamfrom 1988to fortheIchabodsatpoint a two-yearstarter was Dickerson Mo., native ofBlueSprings, A seasons ontheIchabodcoachingstaff. six serving director after ofdevelopment season astheIchabodathleticdepartment’s beginshissecond Dickerson coach Kerry Karmen Byers Karmen Degginger Janet Dickerson Kerry TAFF At Washburn, Byers serves as ticket man- asticket Byersserves At Washburn, yearasthe Byersisinherfourth Karmen Degginger isa1967graduateof Degginger hasserved Degginger returned toheralmamaterin her18thyear Janet Deggingerisentering Former Ichabodassistantbasketball in the Washburn massmediadepartment. Reginaisaninstructor 2003. on March 23, Topeka withtheirsonJacobwhowasborn and sixbestcovers inthenation. 11secondplacefinishes best inthenation, four including lence forofficepublications, ism accompaniedwithaminorinbroad- ated withaBachelorofScienceinjournal- where hegradu- University, State Missouri Cassell isa1997graduatefrom Northwest inDecember1998. starting Director after son as Washburn Information Sports promotion dutiestohisresponsibilities. Noller addedmarketing and the fall2004, In until hisgraduationinDecemeber 1999. remained onstaffasthestudent assistant He hisarrival. soonafter tion wasvacated information director's posi- when thesports informationdirector at sports Washburn astheinterim Heserved in thefallof1998. in information officesincearriving Topeka Gene Cassell Gene Brad Noller Brad asl n i ie eia livein Regina, Cassell andhiswife, Cassell hasreceived 33citationsforexcel- fullsea- hisfifth Gene Cassellisentering Noller has also worked asapart-time Brad Noller hasworked inthe WU sports in Topeka. Thecouplelives playerDavidByers. ketball nalism andadvertising. withaBachelor’sUniversity Degree injour- publications. where shewasan salesexecutiveforfourdifferent advertising Kan. Park, Overland in Byers workedatAtwoodPublishing She is married toformer ismarried WashburnShe bas- State Byers isa1999graduateofKansas Prior tojoiningtheathleticdepartment, Publications ContestCommittee. Publications CoSIDA andamemberofthe Cassell isamemberof of WashburnAthletics. oe - The OfficialSite Zone” master of “The Blue master of “The istration andistheweb- also runs gameadmin- also runs ei em,Cassell letic teams, Washburn’s 10ath- relations of casting. ing themedia Beside oversee- Washburn Ichabod 9 Football TAFF S Ron Foster Larry Representative Sandy Wessel Faculty Athletics 785-231-1010 x1492 785-231-1010 x1339 Athletics Secretary Blumberg 785-231-1010 x1761, x1338 Head Equipment Manager THLETIC Gil A Susan Herrera for Development 785-231-1010 x1466 785-231-1010 x1304 785-231-1010 x1753 Foremsky Head Athletic Trainer Steve Ice Administrative Assistant 785-231-1010 x1761, x2155 Athletics Facility Manager Assistant Athletic Trainer John Burns ASHBURN W 2004 Media Guide mary athletic training responsi- demics. His pri- bilities is with the footballteam, and academically, he oversees and teaches oversees athletic training students as the Clinical Education Coordinator in the Athletic Training Education Program for the for Education Program HPEES department. HPEES He is an alumnus of Washburn, He is an alumnus of He is a member of the AmericanHe is a member sports, and enjoys Topeka Ron lives in Wessel then accepted the equipment man- then accepted the Wessel the spring in of Washburn at position ager’s 1980. Association and Equipment Managers became certified in 1992. served has Wessel since of the AEMA as a District Director 1993. In addition,Continuing Educationthe Committee of he serves on the AEMA. traveling, science fiction and physical fit- ness. John Burns is in his second season as a John Burns is in his Burns, a native of Salina, Kan., has job John is married to Linda Oldham Burns, John Burns Certified Athletic Trainer after joining Trainer Certified Athletic of 2003. Athletics in August Washburn with both athletics and aca-responsibilities receiving his bachelor’s degree in 1992. degree his bachelor’s receiving Burns then earned a Master of Science and sports in exercise from science degree the University of Arizona in 1994. to Prior Washburn, to returning he was a staff ath- Hospital in Joplin, letic trainer at Freeman Mo and most recently, the Coordinator of Sports Medicine for Integris Baptist Regional Health Center in Miami, OK, he also servedwhere as a consultant athlet- ic trainer for the Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Junior College Norsemen. in and employee alumnus Washburn also a the financial aid department, have and they a son, Tyler. The Clinton, Mo., earned a bach- native In the summer of 1999,In the summer was hon- Noller Wessel, a native of SierraVista, Ariz., is Ron Wessel enters his 25th year at enters Wessel Ron Steve and his wife Janis have four chil- In addition to his duties at Washburn,In addition to his duties at Ice Ice received his bachelor’s degree from St. from degree his bachelor’s Ice received During Ice’s Ice took over the Ichabods and LadyIce took over Stevehis 24th year as the Head Ice enters Ron Wessel Steve Ice elor of arts degree from Washburn in mass Washburn elor of arts from degree emphasis.media with a journalism also He a business minor in marketing.received He Tiffany, wife with his Topeka lives in ‘bsn 02. ored as one of three initial recipients of the initial recipients of three as one ored grant. undergraduate internship CoSIDA sports reporter for the Topeka Capital- Topeka sports reporter for the Journal. to that, Prior in the he worked CountyJohnson Community College's sports office during information the 1997- 98 season. in charge of maintaining all of the athletic department’s equipment needs. He attend- ed in Baldwin City. Washburn University as the head equip- Washburn ment manager for the athletics department. dren; Brian, Patrick, Jenna and Alyssa. works in conjunction with the Tallgrass in conjunction with the works Topeka. Orthopedic of Group Mary of the Plains City, College in Dodge Kan., from in 1977 and earned his master’s the University of Kansas in 1980. Ice also served as a graduate assistant athletic train- 1977 to 1979. er for the Jayhawks from tenure at tenure Washburn,athletics training the staff has seen the addition of the Petro Allied Health Center as for a valuable resource the prevention and reha- WU student- bilitation of athletes. Blues programs in the fall of 1982 afterBlues programs a two-year assignment as the Associate at Lehigh Trainer Athletic Universityin Bethlehem, Penn. Athletic Trainer at Washburn University. Washburn at Trainer Athletic 10 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide Vice President / Enrollment Management ...... Al Dickes. . .AlDickes. President /EnrollmentVice Management . .Dr. DeniseOttinger President /StudentVice Life. . .Dr. Ron Wasserstein. President /AcademicAffairs. Vice . President /Administration&Treasurer.Vice .Wanda Hill . Farley .Dr. Jerry President Head Coach ...... Jennifer Hastert . . . . JenniferHastert Head Coach Men’s andWomen’s Tennis . .Doug Hamilton Head Coach Golf . . . DustinOdum Coach Assistant . .Ron McHenry Head Coach Women’s Basketball . .Ewan Auguste. Coach Assistant . . . BobChipman Head Coach Men’s Basketball . . . LisaCarey Head Coach Softball . . . Steve Anson Head Coach Baseball . . Collins . . Tim Head Coach Women’s Soccer . . . ChrisHerron Head Coach Volleyball . .Rob Robinson Wide Coordinator Receivers/Recruiting . Linebackers/Special .CooperHarris Teams Coordinator. .x133 .David Trupp Defensive LineCoach/Strength andConditioning . .ChrisBrown. Defensive Coordinator . . . BrianMiller Coordinator Offensive . .CraigSchurig Head Coach Football . .SusanForemsky forDevelopment Administrative Assistant . . .SandyFoster Athletics Secretary . . .GilHerrera Athletic Facilities Manager. . .Ron Wessel Head Equipment Manager. . .Steve Ice Head Athletic Trainer . Blumberg .Larry Faculty Athletics Representative . .GeneCassell InformationDirector Sports . .Karmen Byers. Relations Director ofAthletics forExternal Assistant . .JanetDegginger Director ofAthletics/SWA Assistant . Dickerson .Kerry Associate Director ofAthletics forDevelopment. . . . Loren Ferre’ Director ofAthletics i oh iht BenBlair, Topeka JaniceB.DeBauge,Emporia Karen Lee,Topeka Topeka Blanche Parks, Mayor JamesMcClinton,Topeka Jim Roth, Wichita W ASHBURN General athleticsnumber:785.231.1134 number:785.231.109 Athletics fax Washburn University Board of Regents of Board University Washburn D Washburn Athletics Phone Numbers Phone Athletics Washburn IRECTORY University Administration University Main campus switchboard number:785.231.1010 Harold “Hal”Dick, Hutchinson-pastchairman Washburn University Washburn Tim Etzel,TopekaTim -vicechairman Chuck Engel,Topeka -chairman Coaching Staff Coaching . x1556 .x1797 . x1756 .x1946 .x1340 .x1793 . x1753 . x1757 . x1794 .x1705 .x1796 . x1355 . x1339 . x1881 . x1764 .x1304 .x1462 .x1795 .x1791 x1761, x1338 1 .x1390 . x1493 .x1649 . x1634 . x1812 .x1798 .x1790 . x1947 . x1334 x1466 x1092 5 Washburn Ichabod 11 Football OPEKA T BOUT A 2004 Media Guide to be built in North America since 1968. Frito-Lay, Goodyear, Payless Shoe Source, Americangalleries Investors, and entertainment venues and moretion than since 3,200 1989 and was the firs major motorsports facility Topeka is the home of such national companiesTopeka such has as more than 200 restaurants and Heartland30 attractions, Park Topeka (left) has been a world-class destina- Topeka facts:Topeka is the capitalstate agencies city of Kansas and supports most of theHill’s Pet Nurtition and Josten’s hotel rooms 12 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide ae,long-standing games, school and college hundreds ofhigh has beenwitnessto the bowl year history, Throughout its73- Jewel. William 1928 -a20-12lossto 28, tion onSept. ball sinceitsdedica- for Washburnfoot- asthehome served meeting rooms. cession facilitiesand restroom new andcon- mediafacilities, president’s suite, a for theBianchinoPavilion whichhousessixsuites, defensive endBernieBianchinowhodonated$500,000 to thestadiumrenovation wasfrom formerIchabod Thefirstleadgift donorpledged$1million. anonymous An Yager. Gary honor offormerIchabodrunningback donor’s plaques. walkwayand memorial anIchabodstatue, includes endofthefieldwhich pointatthenorth viewing concessionstandsanda restroom new facilities, include Additional changes field. around thefootball scenery loungeandboosterarea reshaped hospitality the suite, University press Anew box, season. the 2002football facility.has takenplaceupgradingtheIchabodfootball amajorrenovation theMoore Bowlincluding press box, ed the Washburn buildings, destroying several campus Y F Moore Bowl has nameof The new Yager atMoore Bowl Stadium isin project beganfollowingThe $4.3millionconstruction AGER or thefirsttimesince1966whenatornadodevastat- S AIMAT TADIUM M OORE B OWL yhsasaigcpct f720 A press box andcon- of7,200. hasaseatingcapacity ly Additional seatingwasnotaddedandthebowl current- endofthehorseshoe. seats tobebuiltalongthenorth withtheremaining construction 8,000 intheoriginal for15,000seats— by650’)called of400’ (overall size Ritchie of Topeka. giventoC.A. withthecontractforexcavation ment, depart- headoftheengineering Loper, S. of Cleveland work wasunderthedirection Theconstruction $30,000. monthsatacostofapproximately injustseven structed thebowl wascon- advantage ofthenaturaldepression, Bytaking ofColorado. attheUniversity the facility andwasdesignedtobesimilar Thomas Gymnasium The bowl wasbuiltinanaturaldepression southofOld House tothe Washburn Field tion of Whiting campus. theaddi- whichalsoincluded $215,000 athleticproject, andthetornadoof1966. conference rivalries The original designforthehorseshoe-shapedbowlThe original ofa bowl oftheoriginal waspart Construction friend of friend Washburn. and keen sportsman the Midwestasa utation throughout arep-had developed enthusiastwho sports aTopeka Moore, George Godfrey named inhonorof the ’66tornado. three yearslaterin in 1963butdestroyed added tothefacility cessions standswere The bowl was Washburn Ichabod 13 Football OWL B OORE M Sept. 1, 2003 TADIUM AT S 2004 Media Guide AGER GaryYager, a native of Kansas City, Mo., vice chair- and current career Washburn His rushing ranks 11th all-time in the total in 1976 with a bachelor of Washburn Upon his graduation from and to the Ichabod football closeWashburn remained has to Yager Other positions he has been elected to is the vice chairman of the commu- Washburn and Topeka Staying and dedicated active to the Widge student athlete Washburn is married to former Yager Y Gary Yager man and director of Western National Bank and Unison Bancorp, Bank National Western of man and director Inc., 1972-75 and rushed from was a member of the Ichabods for in his career.1,297 yards and 12 touchdowns came to Yager and to the Ichabod football because program of the athletic Washburn coming out of East High School. scholarship he received charts, leaving school as the fifth in Ichabod leading ground-gainer history.most successful season came His during his senior campaign to Firstwhen he rushed en route 748 yards and eight touchdowns for Plainsteam All-Great honors. Athletic Conference eight touch- The second most in school history the were downs in a single-season and the 748 yards is ninth that total still ranks in the top six all-time while on the all-time chart. taking a position at the First business,Topeka in remained Yager of correspon- as the assistant vice president Topeka Bank of National to moving dent banking - a position he held for 10 years before of loans. as the vice president Company Trust Bank & Commerce Trust,While Bank & at Commerce he managed a $34,000,000 loan portfolio. program. He served for the Ichabod head committee on the search Stadium Renovation coach and is currently a member of the Football as an inte- working Committee helping to fund-raise for the project corporate banking communities and Topeka gral part the of getting involved. of the Sigma Phi and treasurer He is also past president Epsilon Alumni Chapter. Authority. Housing Topeka Yager that compelled the donor to honor two of the reasons nities are with the stadium gift. Swartz.Widge participated in both volleyball and gym- Washburn At nastics. sons, have two Tab. Yagers The and Tyson June 23, 2003 June 26, 2003

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April 31, 2003 May 9, 2003 April 1, 2003 April 23, 2003 Feb. 21, 2003 March 3, 2003 Feb. 6, 2003 Feb. 17, 2003 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide Washburn Ichabod Football Washburn has Washburn some of the best facilities in NCAA Division II Sports. (Top left) from row holds 3,804 people and is the home to Ichabod and Lady Blues bas- The ketball. Washburn Softball has Complex fieldstwo with box press a new in between game allowing management for both fields. The Southwestern Bell Student Technology Center has 16 computers student- where athletes can do their homework. (Middle row) The Lady Blues team volleyball their play matches in Lee Yager Arena. Stadium is the home of Ichabod football and underwent facelifta major with the addi- tion of Bianchino before Pavilion the 2003 sea- son. The McPherson Booster room fans and allows alumni to watch in Lee games a from Arena second level vantage point. (Bottom row) The Lady Blues soccer field is in its second year of existance. The Washburn tennis complex host to played both the men’s and women’s NCAA North Central Regional in 2004. Falley Field has been the home of Ichabod base- ball since 1990. 2004 Media Guide 16 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide W sites. andinternship education treatments, for daily ATC-R, provides MichaelRamirez, Medicine, Director ofPhysical Gerald Applelhans, Stormont-Vail’s athletictrainers. and certified therapist aphysical registered nurses, assistant, aphysical hasateamoffivesurgeons, clinic The care. provides orthopedic state-of-the-art Medicine ClinicandSports Orthopedic ers. athletictrain- student-athletes andtoeducate Wednesday BohmoftheCotton O’Neilevery Matthew Cliniccomestocampus toevaluate Dr. resident doctor. isthe team’s physician, thecampus IrisGonzalez, Dr. Hehasastudentstaffofmore than20. more than24years. oftheoneitreplaced. thesize triple is nearly ROOM TRAINING tv c,Washburn’s Bluesathleticprograms for hasbeenwiththeIchabodsandLady HeadAthletic Ice, Trainer, Steve The Washburn Thefour-yearoldfacility Athletic Training Centerisoneof themostadvancedinMidwest. ASHBURN F ACILITIES Washburn’s weightroom intoatopnotchfacility. equipmenttransformed installation ofnew The exercises withspecialattachments. ondary tures thatallow sec- thestudent-athletetoperform andplatformshavespecialfea- Theracks one area. 90to95percentlete toperform oftheirwork in Thisallows the Washburn ath- weight ontherack. perform Olympic Lifts onasolidoaksurface. Lifts Olympic perform platformallows the WashburnOlympic athleteto Eachmulti-rackand surface. with theplaying andpower inthelower bodywhenincontact trunk, inthejointsand athletesstability used todevelop oftrainingis Thistype knee andhip. the ankle, extensionof usingtriple in contactwiththefloor, weights andthefeet based onusingfree ties intheMidwest. one ofthebestfacili- program now boasts the Washburnathletic to theweightroom, $150,000 inupgrades ROOM WEIGHT The multi-racksare self-containedwithallthe Ichabod Power is more than After Schurig Craig Coach Head I CHABOD C AHSAND OACHES S TAFF Brown Chris Miller Brian Harris Cooper Trupp David Robinson Rob

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Northwest Missouri . . 0-2 Missouri-Rolla...... 2-0 Missouri Southern . . . 1-1 Missouri Western . . . . 0-2 Pittsburg State ...... 0-2 BaptistSouthwest . . . 1-1 StateTruman ...... 1-1 OACH C EAD 2004 Media Guide H The SchurigsLouisa, Samantha, Craig, Michael, and Mitchell 20 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide onship game asafreshman he recorded arecord 21 Inthechampi- ofthe NationalYear Player in1995. his seniorseasonandwas named theCNNDivisionII selection was anunanimousfirstteam all-American He honorsthree times. to earnall-American Gorillas I CHABOD PittsburgState • Experience Playing Liberal • Experience Coaching HastingsCollege • Experience Playing CloudState St. • State Northern • Minnesota- • Experience Coaching Bod Bits Bod Bits Free Safety (1998-2001) coordinator defensive High School Linebacker (1993-94) running backs (1995) running backs defensive line/ coordinator/ special teams (1996-2001) coordinator offensive Crookston C OORDINATORS secondary coach after spending coachafter secondary sive coordinatoranddefensive defen- season astheIchabods’ safety. He is one of only three Heisoneofonly safety. inhiscareeratfree in 43starts where herecorded 470tackles University State Pittsburg isa1997graduateof Kan., 1998-2001. compiled a37-5record from School where theRedskins coachatLiberalHigh backers’ the previousthree astheline- Coordinator Defensive Chris Brown coached defensivelineandrun- and cial teamscoordinator, where hewasspe- State Wolves, Miller coachedfortheNorthern from 1996to2001. nator atMinnesota-Crookston wastheoffensivecoordi- Colo., Washburn history. top sixtotaloffensiveyearsin andtwoofthe school history top eightpassingseasonsin squads haverecorded twoofthe the of theIchabodoffense, offensive linecoach. offensive coordinatorand third seasonastheIchabods’ Coordinator Offensive Brian Miller Chris BrownChris isinhisthird rw,anativeofLiberal, Brown, Prior tocoachingatUMC, anativeofGolden, Miller, In twoseasonsatthehelm Millerbeginshis Brian Hayden. Hunter and with theirboys, Daphne, live in Topeka wife, Bowl. Shrine Kansas inthe1992 Healsotookpart defense 239.6ypg. defense67.5andsixthintotal in rushing fifth game, defenseallowingnation inscoring 10.9pointsper from 1975to1999atfree safety. Century to theNCAATeam Quarter from allplayers Hewasalsonamed State. againstJacksonville tackles atrso cec rmS.CloudState. master’s ofsciencefrom St. and a degree fromarts HastingsCollegeinNebraska, eachforaseason. ning backs, He andhis wereHis seniorseasontheGorillas secondin He andhiswifeMichellereside in Topeka withtheir Coach Millergraduatedin1989withabachelorof w os MattandAlex, two sons: and daughter Bailey. Washburn Ichabod 21 Football OACHES C SSISTANT A 2004 Media Guide CHABOD I Trupp received his teaching certificatereceived in 1992 Trupp Rural Washburn He also coached at and his wife Trupp his master’s degree at Pitt degree State. his master’s after completing his bachelor of sci- Washburn from Baker University. from ence degree was also a He football team Cornhusker’s member of the Nebraska transferring to Baker. 1986 to 1987 before from High School, High Topeka School and High Hayden School. He played high school foot- Washburn ball at Rural High School. Jean have one son, Connor who is two expect- and they are ing their second child in September. live in Trupps The Topeka. was named to the Player’s named to was and was a third Council selec- team all-HAAC tion. Rob Robinson is in his Rob Robinson Robinson spent one sea- Robinson spent Robinson is a 2000 grad- Trupp, spent the 2001 sea- 1996 to December From David Trupp, C.S.C.S., is third season on the Ichabod third season on coaching staff. He will direct wide receivers Washburn’s Rob Robinson Rob Wide Receivers/ Recruiting Coordinator and kickoff return team and and kickoff return ‘Bods recruiting lead the effortsthe coordinator. as son at Pittsburg State as a coaching graduate assistant the defensive backs with Ichabod head coach Craig Schurig. David Trupp Line/ Defensive Speed, Strengthand Conditioning Coordinator Ichabods’ defensive line coach and condi- and the strength tioning coordinator. He also coaches the punt team. Trupp has also attained his Level 1, Olympic Certification train- ing. son as the defensive coordina- tor and offensive line coach at High School. Monett (Mo.) 1998, was the defensive Trupp tackle coach and an off-season and conditioning strength supervisor while completing in his third season as the He was named the 1997 and 1998 SpecialHe was named the 1997 and 1998 assistant defensive line and offseason and strength conditioning assistant (1996-1998) and Topeka High Hayden Schools High School defensive coordinator (2001) Fullback defensive back defensive assistantgraduate (2001) Linebacker Bod Bits Bod Bits Playing Experience• Jewell William Coaching Experience• State Pittsburg • Nebraska/Baker Playing Experience • Pittsburg State • Rural, Washburn Coaching Experience• Monett (Mo.) uate from William uate from Jewell in Liberty, College Mo. the Cardinals at He was a four-year lettermen for fullback, playing as well. on special teams Player of the year and was an all-confer- Teams ence selection his junior season. he As a senior 22 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide degree in physical education. Harris hasalsofinishedhis Harris degree education. inphysical I Washburn Assistant Coaches 1961-present Coaches Assistant Washburn CHABOD aeHne . .2001 Jake Hunter .1983-84 Keith Herlting . . 1964-65 Ron Heck .1963 John Harting . .2002-pr Cooper Harris .1962Ray Glaze. . . 1985 Mark Elliott . . 1966-73, 1983-84 Elliott Larry .1983-85, 1989Dave DiMaggio. . .1983-90 Charlie Dieker .1985-89Bill Danenhauer. .1982 Mark Clark .1966-68 Jack Clanton .1985-89 Dennis Caryl .2002-pr Chris Brown .1985-86 Travis Boulware .1967-68 Duke Benz .1974-78Dennis Bean. .1983-84 Bill Bachman Toronto/Hamilton • PittsburgState • Experience Playing William Aberhart • Dakota North • Experience Coaching Bod Bits League Canadian Football Linebacker (2000) Coordinator Defensive Calgary, Alberta High School, (2001) graduate assistant Ends Tight A SSISTANT iiinIIChampionNorth Division assistant forthe2001NCAA spending oneseasonasgraduate season withtheIchabodsafter State in1995withabachelor’sState graduatedfrom Pittsburg Harris in Hamiltonand Toronto. two Grey Cupchampionteams Hamilton andwasamemberof teams MVPin1998for andspecial special teamscaptain Hewasalinebacker, Hamilton. 1995-2000 for Toronto and Canadian Football from League championship.team toacity Hehelpedcoachthe Alberta. HighSchoolinCalgary,Aberhart defensive coordinatorat William cial teamscoordinator. andisalsotheIchabodspe- corps coaches theIchabodlinebacking He Sioux. Dakota Fighting Teams Coordinator Linebackers/Special Cooper Harris Cooper Harris isinhisthird Cooper Harris aieo agr,Alberta, A nativeofCalgary, playedinthe Harris as served Harris In 2000, C OACHES o oisn.2002-pr Rob Robinson . .1964-65 Phil Ramsey .1996-97Todd Rundle. . .1991-2000 Dale Perine .1983-84 Rance Olison .1971-74 David Noblitt . .1969-70 .1962-63 Dale Neely .2002-pr Brian Miller .1990 McMillan. Jerry .1979-81,Mike McGraw. 1984 . . 1962-63 Marion McDonald .2001 Malloy Keita .1985 Brian Kramer .1964 Kershner Gary .1991-2001 B.D. Kennedy .1962 Jack Keelan .1965 Bob Jones .1971-77 Clay Johnson the CanadianFootball League’s HallofFame. Valuable Player. team’s Most andchosenasthe the teamcaptain Hewasalso College. Community conference choiceatIndependence andfirstteamall- all-America wasanhonorablemention Harris State, toPittsburg transferring Before State. Jacksonville Championship gameagainst 1992 NCAA National Herecorded 17inthe chart. all-timetackles the Gorillas’ whichrankseighthon games, recorded in31 241tackles backer. defensive playeratline- tain andmostvaluable wasateamcap- Harris Asasenior, 1994. conference honorsin 1993 andfirstteamall- conference honorsin earning secondteamall- from 1992-1994, Gorillas Dakota. ofNorth from theUniversity ogy master’s psychol- degree insports Cooper’s father Wayne isin Harris State, At Pitt playedforthe Harris nyWlim .1990-2000 Andy Williams .1985-95Steve Walter Mike .2001 Waldie. .1978 Max VanLaningham .2002-pr David Trupp. .1973Rodger Tiesing. .1964 Fred Thompson .1981-82 Terry Szucs .1979-80 Scott Swofford . . 1983 John Strollo Jim Steele. .1985 .1963 Ralph Smith. .1962-63 Norman Short .1964 Leon Shelinbarger .1998-2000 Mike Schartz .1966 Saylor Tim .1984 Mike Rutherford Washburn Ichabod 23 Football OACHES C SSISTANT A At CMSU, McCrite was a reserve strong Former Central Missouri State defensive Former Justin Schreiber begins his first season on begins his first season Justin Schreiber safety and played on special teams. McCrite back and Topeka Kan.,Topeka back and native Cassidy McCrite is starting his first season as a grad- uate assistant for the Ichabods. He is cur- 501 Topeka rently student teaching in the school district will coach the defensive and line. the Ichabod coaching staff afterthe Ichabod joining the spring‘Bods started.before practice quarterback was the Schreiber for offensive coordinator Brian Miller while at Minnesota-Crookston. nine holds Schreiber includingGolden Eagle football records (403),passing yards in a game season (2,192) for total offense; and career (5,399) records 2004 Media Guide RADUATE G McCrite is a 1999 graduate of Hayden High School where he McCrite School where High is a 1999 graduate of Hayden Schreiber is a native of Glyndon,Schreiber Minn., on his working and is earned all-state football for the 4A state champi- honors in 1998 onship team. in baseball and track He also lettered at Hayden. dad,McCrite’s McCrite, Pat played for the Ichabods in 1965-1966. sat out his senior year because of an injury. As a junior, he made nine tackles, and two pass break- an interception while recording ups. During year, his sophomore McCrite one solo tackle, recorded and a pass break-up.an interception McCrite graduated from arts,CMSU in May 2004 with a major in liberal emphasis in physi- cal education and a minor in health. Justin Schreiber Justin Cassidy McCrite master’s in Liberal Studies. master’s touchdowns in a game (5) and career (42); in a game (5) and touchdowns in a passing touchdowns game (4) and career (28); passing yards in a game (286) and career (3,520). Gazette Weekly He was also named to the Don Hansen All-American team prior Honorable to his senior year. Preseason CHABOD I Meneley is working on his master’s degree on his master’s Meneley is working Meneley was a two-time first team All- Topeka native and former Pittsburg native State Topeka Former Washburn Wide Receiver Zac Washburn Former linebacker Dion Meneley is in his second graduate assistant Washburn season as a coach. in administration and will help guide the linebacking corps. MIAA selection at outside linebacker and a Nallyas an Ichabod his second season begins coach aftergraduate assistant spending the for as a student assistant seasons last three the Ichabods. the tight ends. He will coach of the on- member Nally was a three-year the-field Ichabods. was cut short His career after injuring his knee during the 2001 spring game. Meneley was a six-year member of the Pitt State football team His one catch for the Ichabods was a 30-yard touchdown recep- His one catch the Ichabods was a 30-yard touchdown for in May,Washburn Nally graduated from in 2003 with his degree Nally and his wife, Erin, have one daughter, Allison, and they live GRADUATE ASSISTANTS two-time honorable mention pick as well. due to a medical redshirt in 1997. In 1995, he saw action in all 14 22 tackles recording helping PSU post games as a redshirt freshman runner-up. and finish as the NCAA-II a 12-1-1 record As a junior season tied for third on the team with 60 he finished the regular tackles. He started suffering'97 before season- first two games of ending knee injury. He saw action in all 10 games in 1998, after 66 tackles to defensive end and recorded includingmoving eight sacks. back 55 He moved to linebacker as a senior and recorded sacksTFLs and 3 QB and was also a 1999 tackles (23 solo) with 9 PSU team captain. Dion Meneley Zac Nally tion against Southwest in 2000. Baptist on homecoming He was Academic Honor Roll Commissioner’s also named to the MIAA that season. degree. physical education on his master’s and is currently working in Topeka. 24 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide Recruiting in-state priority No. 1 1 premium thebestplayersinKansas. onrecruiting hasputa CraigSchurig No. headcoach, histhirdyearastheIchabods’ only In priority The 2004 Washburn Ichabodroster features 62homegrown Kansans. in-state Recruiting H Four-year letterman Four-year 2003 SecondTeam All-MIAA Topeka, Kan. Tim Watts for the Ichabod coaching staff coaching Ichabod the for Most Valuable Player 2003 Defensive Topeka, Kan. Morgan Dewey MGONIN OMEGROWN be in Kansas. We should and will do the do will and always should will We priority Kansas. in be recruiting first “Our Schurig Craig best job contacting the best players in players best the contacting job best Kansas and recruit them to Washburn. to them recruit and Kansas For high school seniors, we want to be to want we seniors, school high For K their first choice for college based on based college for choice first their our program and the University.” the and program our ANSAS 105 Andrew Shaver. . Larned AndrewShaver. .Topeka 105 Miller Devin .Lawrence 104 Tyree Payne .Lawrence 103 Malcolm. Will .Paola 102 JakeForck .Olathe 101 Taylor Bauer .Hutchinson Hemmerling. Zach Park .Overland 100 Griess Adam 98 . . Eurdora Moyer Dustin 97 .Holton Eisenbarth Eric 94 .Stilwell JustinKnutzen 93 Park .Overland Adam Azeltine 92 .Topeka ConnerSabel 88 .Lenexa Mark Scott. 86 .Salina JakeLeBahn 85 .Lenexa JeffScott 81 .Wellington Trevor Halloren 80 .Pittsburg Holland Jim 78 .Topeka Trey Lewis 77 .Topeka Aaron Lockwood 76 .Topeka Kyle Hainline. 75 .Hope JacobKrause 74 .JunctionCity Hagemeister Chris Park73 .Overland JeffSloan 71 .Topeka KeithCarter. 69 .Topeka Kyle Carter 68 .Topeka NickLewis. 67 .Topeka MattNeely. 66 .Topeka Benke Erick 63 . Topeka Kuszak Shawn 60 .Olathe Aaron Hicks 58 .DodgeCity MattDurler 56 .Topeka DanSchneider 55 .Topeka GabePierce 54 Lake .Silver Trevor Hamilton 52 Park .Overland Jeremy Assal 50 .Arkansas City Massey Curtis 49 .Topeka JosephLeiker 47 .GardenCity JoshLamb 46 .Hutchinson Tyler Perry 43 .Topeka Schuster Steven 42 Park .Overland JoshLooney 40 .Lawrence BenGray 39 .Topeka GrantGould 37 .Lenexa BenBoswell 36 .Maize Adam Ewy 35 .Topeka JamesMartin 33 .Liberal McCann Chris 32 .Topeka JohnHoytal 31 Park .Overland Bret Dubbert 29 Jarod Tetuan. .Topeka 26 .Topeka Aaron Neal 23 .Topeka Patterson A.J. 22 .Claflin Beck Erin 21 .Mayetta BlakeMeyer 20 . Claflin EvinBeck. 14 .Claflin Hickel. Dustin 13 .Lecompton JoeCorcoran .Carbondale 12 Miles. Shane Lake .Silver 11 Kyle Kruger .McPherson 9 CasonLehman .Fort Scott 8 Smith. Ricky 7 2 .Hometown Name No. 2004 Kansans Schuerman Tyler Letterwinner Three-Year T HE 2004 I 2004 CHABODS Corcoran Joe Hickel Dustin Gould Grant Odupitan Mike Durler Matt

Ichabod Football 26 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide 2004 W 65 Jeff Rickard OL 6-3 280 FR Westminster, Colo./Standley Lake HS Lake Colo./Standley Westminster, University Kan./Ottawa Topeka, FRRS FR 230 CalHS Iowa/Southern HS Kan./Seaman Topeka, Lohrville, 280 6-0 Texas/University of FRRS Tulsa Flowermound, DL 6-3 240 FR OL HS SR Neb./Millard South Omaha, 6-2 280 275 OL 6-3 HS Neb./Humboldt Auburn, FR Kan./Topeka 6-2 HS Topeka, OL 290 OL HS North Kan./Olathe Olathe, JR HS FR City Kan./Dodge DodgeCity, FRRS 6-2 HS/Butler County Kan./Hayden Topeka, 280 250 OL 225 School High Kan./Seaman SR Topeka, CC Central (Miss.)CC County Kan./Butler Fla./East Neb./Millard 6-0 HS North Topeka, Belleglade, Omaha, 6-2 6-0 JR 280 OL OL FR LB SO SR 275 JR 6-4 235 265 290 6-0 OL 200 Lewis Nick CC County Fla./Butler 6-0 5-11 Boynton Beach, CC County OL Kan./Coffeyville CC County Kan./Allen 6-4 6-1 City, Lake, 66 Silver Arkansas JeffRickard OL FRRS LB OL OL 65 AndyKavanaugh JR 233 64 MattNeely Kan./Free HS State JR Lawrence, 63 Kan./Blue Valley HS Northwest Kelley** Bryce 215 Park, Overland 5-9 220 FRRS 62 Benke(Ben-key) Erick FR 6-0 LB HS City Kan./Garden 6-1 60 GardenCity, 200 Neb./RalstonHS Ralston, David Becker 220 LB FRRS HS Kan./Hutchinson Hutchinson, FRRS HS Kan./Hayden 59 5-7 Topeka, Kuszak*(Coo-zack) Shawn FRRS P 6-3 160 58 225 Ben Thursby* FB Mo./Seckman HS 195 DL Louis, 5-7 SO St. 57 Aaron Hicks State 6-0 Missouri Kan./Southwest FRRS Park, Overland 6-0 56 DB MattDurler*** 195 LB 175 55 5-11 DanSchneider LB Kan./Free HS State Lawrence, 5-11 JR Texas/Ottawa54 University Tyrone DB Dallas, Barrett* FRRS WR Mission West Kan./Shawnee HS Park Kan./Highland HS 53 Topeka, Lenexa, GabePierce 225 175 52 Pat Mack* School JR High Kan./Hayden 6-2 Topeka, SO 6-0 51 Trevor JR Hamilton 195 LB 50 DB 170 230 FR Jeremy Assal(AS-all) HS Kan./Hayden ofOklahoma Topeka, Okla./University 6-0 Fort Gibson, 6-0 49 Terell Cobb** FRRS 6-3 180 LB 48 HS Kan./Liberal Massey Curtis 5-11 FR Liberal, HS/Cowley County 213 Kan./Maize LB Maize, P 47 (Like-er) JosephLeiker DB FRRS 240 6-2 46 SO Tyree Payne Texas/Lewisville HS Lewisville, 195 6-2 45 Angeles Valley DannyWalker Fla./Los LB Coll. West Palm Beach, 205 44 TE 6-1 JoshLamb CC City Fla./Dodge RivieraBeach, 5-9 JR 43 Tyler Perry JR FS 42 FB MattBrown 235 SO HS Kan./Hayden Topeka, 193 5-10 HS 41 Schuster(Shoe-ster) Steven Anderson Fla./Boyd Hill, Lauder 205 40 6-2 CC County Kan./Butler FB Topeka, 5-10 JoshLooney** SR DB Mo./Park HS HillSouth Kan./Blue Valley FR HS Northwest City, Kansas 39 Park, Overland Forrest Williams* RB 235 FRRS SO 38 BenGray HS Kan./Claflin 175 Claflin, 6-2 Kan./Topeka West SO 185 HS Topeka, 37 5-11 213 FRRS GrantGould** FRRS TE 36 BenBoswell* DB 180 6-1 6-0 185 190 35 Munson Russell 5-11 DB HS Kan./Hayden 5-9 LB Topeka, 5-10 Texas/Lakeview34 HS Adam Ewy(A-vee) Garland, FRRS FS RB 33 RB JamesMartin A&M Oklahoma Okla./Northeastern 190 Lawton, 32 McCann* Chris FR 5-11 CC City Kan./Garden Claflin, CC Minn./Butler Kan./Royal Valley31 HS Bland** Rawshawn Minnetonka, Mayetta, WR 195 SO 30 JohnHoytal*** (Hoy-tell) SR 6-1 180 SO SR 29 Stuckey Calvin QB 210 HS Kan./Claflin 6-1 180 Claflin, 180 28 Jeff Womack Neb./Elkhorn HS 6-0 DB Elkhorn, CHS Beach Lakes Fla./Palm 27 West (Doo-bert) 6-1 Bret Dubbert Palm Beach, 6-3 FRRS BayHS Fla./East Riverview, SR Fe Kan./Sante 26 Trail Beckford Xavier HS/Utah LB Carbondale, DB FS 215 SO FRRS 25 Henry Talley 196 III SR 24 Jarod Tetuan(Tet-juan) 6-3 185 205 Texas/Lancaster HS Lancaster, 6-1 23 5-11 220 Aaron Neal* QB WR 6-3 Patterson WR 22 A.J. HS Kan./Perry-Lecompton SO 6-3 Lecompton, QB HS Lake Kan,/Silver 21 Lake, Silver Beck Erin QB 215 Kan./Fort ScottCC Fort20 Scott, CITY, STATE/PREVIOUS SCHOOL SR Marquetis Burgess*(Mark-que-tis) 6-1 FR HS Kan./McPherson McPherson, 19 BrandonWalker 190 SO HS Mo./North City Kansas City, Kansas RB 180 CL 18 Tramaine Young* 6-0 5-11 225 17 Tyler JR WT Schuerman***(Sure-man) SO QB LB 6-1 16 Terrell* Fletcher 205 195 HT 15 BlakeMeyer*** RB Worth Fla./Lake HS Lake Worth, 5-10 POS 6-1 14 EvinBeck* HS Lakes Fla./Hialeah-Miami WR Miami, Texas/Southwest FS 13 HS Hickel*** Dustin Antonio, San JR FRRS 12 JoeCorcoran*** (Cork-cor-ran) 200 JR 11 JordanBrill 195 5-10 10 Miles Shane 6-1 212 5-11 WR (Kroo-ger) Kyle Kruger RB 9 (Lay-man) CasonLehman** LB 8 Trent Hearn* 7 MikeOdupitan**(o-doop-i-tawn) 6 Taurence Minikwu**(Mi-nique-u) 5 Ra’shawn Mosley(Mows-ley) 4 Smith Ricky 3 Brown* Chris 2 1 NAME NO. ASHBURN I CHABOD R OSTER Washburn Ichabod 27 Football OSTER R Zac Nally Brian Miller Coordinator Coordinator Chris Brown David Trupp David Craig Schurig Cooper Harris Rob Robinson Rob Dion Meneley Justin Schreiber Cassidy McCrite 8-14, 3rd season 3rd 8-14, Conditioning Coach Offensive Coordinator Defensive Coordinator Colorado School of Mines Wide Receivers / Recruiting Linebackers / Special Teams CHABOD Defensive LIne / Strength and Graduate Assistants: Head Coach: Assistant Coaches: Coaching Staff I ASHBURN 5416 Dan Schneider 40 Schuerman Tyler 80 Steven Schuster 85 Jeff Scott 105 Scott Mark Andrew Shaver 8369 Sam Sissom 2 Jeff Sloan 79 Ricky Smith 28 Brian Strand 70 Calvin Stuckey 96 Rudy Su’e 24 Nick Svoboda 15 III Henry Talley 23 Fletcher Terrell 57 Tetuan Jarod 18 Ben Thursby 44 Brandon Walker 38 Danny Walker Womack 27 Jeff Williams Forrest 1787 Young Tramaine Zandevakili Andre 2004 Media Guide 2004 W 2004 7675 Lewis Trey 39 Lockwood Aaron 51 Josh Looney 102 Mack Pat Will Malcolm 3247 James Martin 31 Curtis Massey 84 Chris McCann 14 McClendon Terrell 4 Blake Meyer 9 Minikwu Taurence 104 Devin Miller Shane Miles 394 Roshawn Mosley 34 Dustin Moyer 22 Russell Munson 63 Neal Aaron 90 Matt Neely 5 Blake Nichols 21 Mike Odupitan 45 A.J. Patterson 42 Payne Tyree 52 Perry Tyler 65 Gabe Pierce 86 Jeff Rickard Conner Sabel 3637 Grant Gould 97 Ben Gray 74 Adam Griess 78 Hainline Kyle 50 Halloren Trevor 82 Hamilton Trevor 6 Jeff Harris 71 Hearn Trent 98 Chris Hagemeister 12 Zach Hemmerling 56 Dustin Hickel 77 Hicks Aaron 29 Jim Holland 72 John Hoytal 64 Cody Huenefeld 62 Andy Kavanaugh 92 Bryce Kelley 73 Justin Knutzen 8 Jacob Krause 58 Kruger Kyle 43 Shawn Kuszak 81 Josh Lamb 7 Jake LeBahn 46 Cason Lehman 66 Joseph Leiker Nick Lewis Taylor BauerTaylor Jake ForckWill MalcolmDevin MillerAndrew Shaver LB 5-10 RB DB 185 5-10 DB DB 6-0 FR 180 5-10 5-10 165 FR 175 165 Olathe, Kan./Olathe East HS FR FR FR Lawrence, State HS Kan./Free Paola, HS Kan./Paola Topeka, Larned, Kan./Seaman HS Kan./Larned HS Alphabetical Roster 4988 Assal Jeremy 53 Azeltine Adam 100 Barrett Tyrone Bauer Taylor 2013 Erin Beck 59 Evin Beck 25 David Becker 60 Xavier Beckford 95 Erick Benke 30 Mitch Birt 35 Rawshawn Bland Brown 10 Ben Boswell 1 Chris Jordan Brill 4199 Matt Brown 19 Bull Nick 68 Burgess Marquetis 67 Keith Carter 48 Carter Kyle 11 Cobb Terell 26 Joe Corcoran 55 Dubbert Bret 93 Matt Durler 33 Eric Eisenbarth 101 Ewy Adam Jake Forck as of June 17 99 Bull* Nick DL 6-2 295 SO Elkhorn, HS Neb./Elkhorn 90Nichols* Blake 92 Justin Knutzen93 Eric Eisenbarth94 Dustin Moyer95 Birt Mitch 96 Nick Svoboda97 Adam98 Griess* Zach Hemmerling* DT DE 6-4 DE 6-3 280 6-2 DE 220 SO 260 6-2 FR DE DE FR Forgan, DE 245 Okla./University of Oklahoma 6-5 TE 6-4 Stilwell, 6-2Valley Kan./Blue FRRS HS Holton, 265 Kan./Holton HS 6-0 Eudora, 220 Kan./Eudora HS 245 SO 223 FR FRRS Omaha, SO North HS Neb./Millard Hutchinson, Kan./Hutchinson HS Elkhorn, HS Neb./Elkhorn Overland Park, North HS Valley Kan./Blue 80 Jeff Scott**81 Jake LeBahn82 Jeff Harris83 Sam Sissom**84 McClendon Terrell 85 Scott Mark 86 Sabel*(Say-bill) Conner 87 Zandevakili*** Andre (Zan-dev-a-keeley)88 WR Azeltine* Adam (A-seal-tin) 5-8 190 SR TE Garland, WR HS Texas/Berkner TE K/P K/P 6-4 6-4 6-5 6-2 6-0 WR WR 185 255 6-0 250 6-0 180 170 FRRS JR 195 FR 180 SO SO Salina, Kan./Salina Central HS TE JR FRRS 6-2 Lenexa, Topeka, Overland Kansas HS City, Park, Kan./ShawneeWest Mission Kansas City, Kan./Hayden HS HS HS Mo./Raytown Valley Kan./Blue Public HS Mo./Northeast 215 Kansas City, HS Mo./Winnetonka FR Lenexa, HS Kan./ShawneeWest Mission 70 Rudy Su’e (Sue-ee)71 Chris Hagemeister72(Who-en-feld) Cody Huenefeld* 73 Jacob Krause74 Hainline Kyle 75 Lockwood Aaron 76 DE Lewis* Trey 77 6-1 Jim Holland**78 Halloren Trevor 25079 Brian Strand OL SO DE 6-1 Aurora, HS Neb./Aurora 6-1 300 236 JR FR RB OL San Diego, OLCentral (Miss.) Calif./East Junction City, 5-9 6-3 Kan./Junction City HS 6-3 190 300 285 DL OL LB FR FR FR 6-3 6-7 5-10 180 265 Hope, Topeka, Kan./Seaman 275 HS OL Kan./Hope HS Topeka, Kan./Seaman HS FR SO 6-4 JR 300 Topeka, Wellington, Rural HS HS Kan./Washburn Kan./Wellington Pittsburg, Kan./Pittsburg HS SO Vemango,Wesleyan Neb./Nebraska 67 Carter Kyle 68Carter Keith 69 Jeff Sloan LB LB 6-1 6-0 185 OL 185 FR 6-0 FR 250 Topeka, HS Kan./Highland Park Topeka,HS FRRS Kan./Highland Park Overland Park, HS Kan./ShawneeWest Mission 28 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide 2004 P 1PtMc...... (-,25 SO) 265, .(6-4, Pat Mack. JR) 51 275, .(6-7, Holland Jim 77 Right Tackle FR) 300, .(6-3, Aaron Lockwood. 75 SR) 275, .(6-2, Kelley. Bryce 62 Right Guard JR) # Started 11games guard 275, atright in2003 .(6-0, DanSchneider SR) 54 280, .(6-4, -# MattDurler 55 Center FR) 285, .(6-3, Kyle Hainline JR) 74 300, .(6-1, Su’e Rudy 70 Left Guard FR) 280, .(6-3, JeffRickard SR) 65 290, .(6-1, Tyrone Barrett 53 Left Tackle JR) 255, .(6-4, JeffScott. SR) 80 235, .(6-2, JohnHoytal 29 Tight End(Y) FRRS) 190, .(5-11, JR) Jarod Tetuan 205, .(6-1, 23 CasonLehman 7 Wide Receiver (H) SO) 180, .(5-11, Marquetis Burgess JR) 195, 19 .(6-0, Sissom Sam 83 Wide Receiver (Z) SR) 196, # Started 10games atquarterback in2003 .(6-1, JR) -# Hickel Dustin 200, .(6-1, Odupitan 12 Mike 5 Wide Recever (X) SO) 205, .(5-9, McCann Chris 31 JR) 235, .(5-10, Bland. Rawshawn 30 Fullback FRRS) 195, (5-10, Ra’shawn Moseley SO) 215, 3 .(6-1, Trent Hearn. 6 Running back FRRS) 215, .(6-3, JordanBrill SR) 10 220, .(6-3, Tyler Schuerman 16 Quarterback Offense oe w-ep r so June1-Bolddenotes returning starter Two-deeps are asof Note: RESEASON T WO -D hi rw 51,15 SO) 195, .(5-10, Brown Chris FRRS) 1 195, .(6-1, Adam Ewy 33 Safety Free JR) 193, .(6-2, Stuckey Calvin 28 FRRS) 185, .(6-1, Henry Talley 24 Cornerback # Started 3games in2003 atcornerback SO) 180, Tramaine Young .(6-1, -#. SO) 17 180, .(6-1, Fletcher Terrell 15 Cornerback SR) 180, .(6-3, BlakeMeyer 14 JR) 225, .(6-2, JoshLooney. 39 Linebacker Outside # Started 11games endin2003 atdefensive JR) 215, .(6-0, Terell Cobb-# JR) 48 230, .(6-3, GrantGould 36 Inside Linebacker JR) 212, .(5-11, Taurence Minikwu 4 SR) 210, .(6-0, EvinBeck 13 Inside Linebacker SO) # Started 11games atfree in2003 safety 213, .(6-0, Aaron Neal SR) 190, 22 .(6-0, JoeCorcoran -# 11 Linebacker Outside SO) 250, .(6-1, CodyHuenefeld FRRS) 72 245, .(6-2, Moyer Dustin 94 Defensive End FR) 260, .(6-2, Eisenbarth Eric 93 SO) 295, .(6-2, NickBull. 99 Defensive Tackle SO) 265, .(6-3, Trey Lewis 76 SO) 280, .(6-4, BlakeNichols. 90 Defensive Tackle FRRS) 245, .(6-2, MitchBirt. 95 SO) 265, .(6-5, Hemmerling. Zach 98 Defensive End Defense EEP 8Zc emrig 65 6,SO) 265, .(6-5, Hemmerling. Zach JR) 98 255, .(6-4, JeffScott 80 Snapper Short FRRS) 225, .(6-0, Aaron Hicks JR) 56 255, . .(6-4, JeffScott 80 Long Snapper SO) 170, .(6-0, Azeltine Adam 84 SO) 180, .(6-2, ConnorSabel 86 Kickoffs SO) 170, .(6-0, Azeltine Adam 84 SO) 180, .(6-2, ConnorSabel 86 PAT/FG JR) 220, .(6-1, Massey Curt 47 SO) 170, .(6-0, BenBoswell 35 Punter Specialists asanMsly(-0 9,FRRS) 195, (5-10, Ra’shawn Moseley JR) 200, .(6-1, 3 MikeOdupitan 5 Kickoff Return FRRS) 195, (5-10, Ra’shawn Moseley 3 JR) 195, .(6-0, SamSissom 83 Punt Return JR) 205, .(6-1, Lehman Cason 7 FRRS) 190, .(5-11, Jarod Tetuan 23 Holder 8Aa zlie.A-zell-tin Adam Azeltine 88 .Say-bill ConnorSabel 86 . .Sue-ee Su’e Rudy 70 .Hoy-tell JohnHoytal. 29 .Tet-juan Jarod Tetuan 23 .Mar-que-tis Marquetis Burgess 19 .Sure-man Tyler Schuerman 16 .Lay-man CasonLehman. .Oh-doop-a-tawn 7 MikeOdupitan .Min-i-cue 5 Taurence Minikwu 4 .Mows-ley Ra’shawn Moseley 3 Pronunication Guide Washburn Ichabod 29 Football REVIEW P EASON “Trent is a powerful runnera powerful is with “Trent “We are talented at the wideout posi- at the wideout talented are “We Sissom, the 2002 MIAA of Freshman that we have coming back last sea- from son, plus the addition of the redshirt tions,” Schurig said. “There be is going to great speed,” great Schurig said. “Ra’Shawn is Lehman for 514 yards had 32 receptions a battle for playinga battle for the four time between backfield. outs with a 16.4 yard per reception aver- per reception outs with a 16.4 yard yards while leading the returning wide returning yards while leading the freshmen that will be looking for playing that will be looking freshmen quick and he can outrun people to the the Year,the team with 39 receptions led the and 555 receiving yards with six touch- yards with and 555 receiving age. for were receptions touchdown His six downs. The Ichabods’ Moseley will be Ra’Shawn some for Schuerman to picksome for Schuerman for passes. from corners and get up the field. He is strong and Odupitan had 29 receptions for 475 receptions and Odupitan had 29 makes a change of pace runner out of the pushing Hearn for carries,he also and too, but both backs should compliment time as well.” the mix and the Ichabods have a talented four- the Ichabods have a talented the mix and Sissom and Cason Lehman. Hickel into Throw Also looking to get into the rotation is sopho- Also looking to get into the rotation each other well.” 2004 S 2004 more Jeff Womack,Jeff more along with redshirt freshman A.J. Patterson, Capital Journal Topeka the 2002 Offensive PlayerYear, of the Ricky and sophomore 2004 Media Guide Smith. Smith, Scott Community Fort a transfer from second College was named to the Jayhawk Conference Also looking for playing time will be senior Andre Zandevakili,Also looking for playing time will be senior Andre soph- two players who have been startersThe Ichabods also return one at At fullback, junior Rawshawn at starter Bland returns for the second Returning starters include senior left tack- Junior right tackle Jim Holland On the offensive line, to fill going to have some holes the Ichabods are The Ichabods will also have talent and depth at runningThe Ichabods will also have talent and depth back as 2003 an average of 21 yards including a 24-yard game-winner against Southwest in the game. Baptist with 1:11 remaining Hickel had two for 35 yards as a part-timereceptions wide receiver. Tetuan. Jarod Burgess and redshirt freshman Marquetis omore and junior Jeff Scott. time or another at tight end in senior John Hoytal Scott started games as a true 11 start- at tight end and Hoytal freshman ed all 11 games in 2003 collecting five catches for 60 yards while Scott for 91 yards. six receptions recorded Offense Line Offensive Backfield team after rushing for 675 yards on 108 carries as a with six touchdowns freshman. straight season. Bland, one of the top fullbacks in the MIAA, was third on the team after rushing for 177 yards on 57 carries and one touchdown. Sophomore Chris McCann will be in the mix as well. after starters the graduation of three in John McKinley,Kevin and Pierce. TimWatts center and senior Barrett Tyrone le Matt Durler. was a second Barrett team all-MIAA pick last season and Durler right from is moving he startedguard where 11 games last season. MIAATrent and second team all-MIAA selection Year of the Freshman Hearn. after Hearn returns rushing for 1,116 yards and 16 touchdowns all-time leading rusher Dino Washburn’s joining as a redshirt freshman DeLisa as the only other Ichabod to rush yards. than 1,000 for more “Splitting time last season Ichabods return three starters three in Ichabods return juniors Mike Odupitan, Sam The deepest position on the Backing up Schuerman this season between Tyler and Dustin was Tyler between the wide receiver spot as the the wide receiver field for the Ichabods could be at tough on everyone,” Schurig said. from Elkhorn,from Neb. Schuerman passed for 1,247 yards “We never really got into a good “We will be redshirt freshman Jordan Brillwill be redshirt freshman Receivers offensive flow.” and six touchdowns as a junior. and six touchdowns will be his team to lead.” spring that he had, our man, he’s and this Schurig said. “Therefore after the great entered the springentered at the No. 1 quarterback,” If when building a program,If when building a step back- key step is not to take the The Ichabods, head coach third-year under now Craig Schurig, title in 2003, tie for the conference The MIAA had five teams and games, played a lot better in conference “We but we did not improve is in the off-season condi- of a program One way to find the success “The every number has improved new summer we (the coaching staff ) The Ichabods enter the 2004 season with a clear-cutThe Ichabods enter the 2004 season with a quarterback in Schuerman used a solid spring his startingto retain practice quarter- was the No.“Tyler 1 quarterback after last fall and the season was over The Washburn offense returns eight starters from last season’s squad starters eight season’s last offense returns from Washburn The to do a better job of scoring consistently going to have are more “We last season. The Ichabods had 30 turnovers Quarterbacks The Offense wards, that into building a program well on their way Ichabods are the to climbwill continue the ladder in the MIAA. up the first year under the in a 3-8 record to 5-6 from two wins improved new staff. coaching evenseason 3-6 in the MIAA for the second Ichabods were though the in a row, Schurig was improvement. believes there in the number of wins,” Schurig said. competitive more were “We last season, all of the games throughout and we’ve closed the gap between in the MIAA, of the leaders us and the rest but we still have a ways go to we want to be.” to be where tioning program. of 45 football Ichabods have had upwards The players to take part the summer over and in workouts Topeka staying in weightlifting. have been here,” Schurig said. “Our maybe were 10 first summer there out. to work that stayed in town the players to the from The commitment offseason has really on the field during helped us workouts games by physical being able to play a more type of game on both sides of the ball just need to play that styleand we now of football for a full 60 minutes” By Gene Cassell Cassell By Gene Sports Director Washburn Information senior offense.Washburn Schuerman at the helm of the Tyler The 2000 started the final game of 2003 against Year of the MIAA Freshman Missouri Southern after splitting time with Dustin Hickel, who has been this season. to wide receiver moved back position. that finished fourth in the MIAA in total offense after averaging 372.4 yards per game. the ball up and moving The Ichabods had little problem the field,down the Ichabods struggled however when it came to redzone 20 yard the opponents 28 of 49 times they reached offense as they scored line. Of the 28 scores, touchdowns. 24 were times when the Ichabods Ten did not score, they lost possession on turnovers. the ball not the redzone and do a better job of protecting when we reach only inside the 20’s, the field,” but all over Schurig said. 30 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide 2004 S eight forlossand asack. including ished sixthonthe teamwith54tackles fourgameslastseasonandfin- started Beck Beck. season. last atlinebacker able mentionall-MIAApick Gouldwasanhonor- with 111totaltackles. the teamandfinishedthirdin MIAA lastseason. started factionofthedefenseasallfour experienced 2defensivetackle. the fallasNo. whoenters and freshmanEisenbarth, Eric freshman redshirt MitchBirt Huenefeld, will besophomores Trey andCody Lewis ence thatisinvaluable.” played alotlastseasoninthedefensivelinerotations andthatisexperi- Eachoftheplayersupfront ers willmakeupforsomeoftheiryouth. are underclassmen. the seasonandreceivedredshirt. amedical Moyer injured hiselbow againstFort inthesecondgameof State Hays Moyer. freshman Attheotherdefensiveendwillberedshirt Dustin tion. defensive endandNickBull Trey posi- atthedefensivetackle Lewis with twosacks. sixforlosstogoalong including Nichols had 33tackles, Blake Nichols. ortrue-freshman. actionaseitherredshirt- sawsignificant chart from lastbuteightofthenineplayersonpreseasontime starter depth said. Schurig improve,” will donothingbut enced defensewho they are anexperi- but young defense, ayearago.able experience have ninewhogainedvalu- from lastseasonand starters where weneedtobe.” itisnowhere to “But close said. per gamelastseason. two touchdowns per gameofftheirpointsallowed averageallowing 28 Linebackers Line Defensive Defense The Hainline andAaron Lockwood. and time inJeffRickard Topeka teammatesKyle nativeandSeaman offreshman Atrio willalsopushforplaying and sophomore Pat Mack. between lastseasonandthisseason.” belivewehaveimproved ontheline Butoverall I up front forthisoffense. “And weare goingtoneedforthembesolid said. Schurig each other,” whoheplayedalongwithtwoseasonsago. Barrett, to Washburn from EastCentralJuniorCollegeinMississippiandrejoins onthelinethisseason. will start Kelleywho guardBryce played inspotslastseasonaswellseniorright Moving posi- tooneoftheoutsidelinebacker Joining Gouldontheinsidein seniorEvin GrantGouldled Junior insidelinebacker areThe Ichabodlinebackers themost timeintherotation Competing forplaying theabilitiesoftheseplay- “But said. 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Olathe, Linebacker F F F F AYLOR RICK AVIER AVID R R R R E E E E S S S S H H H H M M M M A A A A Born on June 5, 1985. Son of Son 1985. Born onJune5, of Son 1985. Born onJune4, ono u.1,18.Son 1985. 12, Born onAug. N N N N Born Feb. 6, 1986. Son of Son 1986. 6, Born Feb. CHABOD Wrestled andplayedline- Was namedsecondteam Was namedsecondteam Was namedhonorable 5 5 6 6 - - 1 1 - - 2 2 1 0 2 2 1 1 5 9 7 8 0 0 0 5 25 59 60 N EWCOMERS Undecided on major. Eisenbarth. and Rebecca of Charles ball fortheScots. Healsoplayedbase- a juniorandsenior. andall-leaguedefensehonorsas all-city enroute tohonorablemention 11 sacks Background: Personal: Background: nursing. in Majoring andKathyCarter. of Chuck Personal: Background: Personal: Bowl. Shrine to 2004Kansas Alsonamed squad. Champion Wildcat Hewasamemberofthe20034A senior. defensive linebytheCaptialJournalasa onthe He wasathirdteamall-statepick honorable mentionall-stateasajunior. Association ontheoffensivelineand Coaches EagleandtheKansas Wichita the 4A selectionbytheCapitalJournal, Hewasafirstteamall-stateclass senior. defensive lineselectionasajuniorand offensive and a firstteamall-county Hewasalso lines asajuniorandsenior. selection ontheoffensiveanddefensive letterman andwasafirstteamall-Big7 medicine. sports in Majoring andKathyCarter. of Chuck able mentionall-state. les ontheyearandhewasnamedhonor- wascredited with130tack- Carter end. and second-teamrecognition attight first-teamhonorsatlinebacker League EISENBARTH E CARTER K CARTER K Holton HighSchool Kan. Holton, Defensive End School Highland ParkHigh Kan. Topeka, Linebacker School Highland ParkHigh Kan. Topeka, Linebacker F F F RIC EITH YLE R R R E E E S S S H H H M M M A A A ono e.2,18.Son 1985. 23, Born onDec. ono e.2,18.Son 1985. 23, Born onDec. N N N ono u.2,18.Son 1985. 22, Born onAug. Recorded 100 tackles and Recorded 100tackles Was athree-year starting Earned All-Centennial Earned 6 6 6 - - - 2 1 0 1 1 2 8 8 6 0 5 5 93 67 68 Personal: letterman. andatwo-yeartrack Society He wasamemberoftheNational Honor ference asasenior. selectionandcaptain Background: Personal: mention all-conference asasenior. Background: ball team. soft- Missouri pitcher ontheNorthwest isasophomore Kelly, and hissister, baseball at Washburn from 1974to1979 and Hisfatherplayedfootball business. in Majoring Hainline. of BobandBarb Personal: Background: Majoring inmarketing.Majoring Norton. Halloren ofEric andLori Son shot put. instatethe junior hefinishedfifth Asa pick. honorable mentionall-city Asajuniorhewasan defensive lines. ence firstteamontheoffensiveand 5Aselectionaswellall-confer- class major. Undecidedon Forck. andKatie Stanley HAINLINE K FORCK J HALLOREN T emnHg School Seaman High Topeka, Kan. Offensive Line School Paola High Paola, Kan. Defensive Back elntnHg School Wellington High Kan. Wellington, Linebacker F F F AKE REVOR YLE R R R E E E S S S H H H M M M A A A N N N ono a 2 96 Son 1986. Born onMay22, Born May 27, 1986. Son of Son 1986. Born May27, ono ac 7 1986. Born onMarch 17, As aseniorhewasanall- Was atwo-yearall-con- Was namedhonorable 5 6 6 - 1 - - 3 0 0 2 1 1 8 6 8 5 5 0 78 74 Washburn Ichabod 49 Football 47 75 Topeka Capital Topeka 00 00 00 22 88 00 22 11 33 EWCOMERS 00 11 33 N -- 11 -- -- 66 66 55 Was a Was He was a first team all- Rushedfor 441 yards and NN NN Born on Jan. 3, 1984. Son of Born on July 2, 1986. Son of Born on May 21, 1985. Son of AA RR AA OO MM MM II Top 11 pick all- and a first team Top HH HH NN SS SS ILL UU EE EE JJ CHABOD RR ARON RR URTIS FF FF Running Back Kan. Lawrence, State HighFree School Punter City,Arkansas Kan. Coffeyville Community College Offensive Line Offensive Topeka, Kan. Seaman High School W MALCOLM C MASSEY Journal Centennial Leagueselection on both the lines and was the offensive and defensive Vikings’ second-leading tackler and he Defensive Player of Topeka’s was named career, his Year.the For a two-time he was pick.all-conference He was also a two- time all-cityVikings selection helping the rush and average for 363 yards per game a game as a sen- 417 yards in total offense ior. A member of the 2004 Kansas Shrine East squad.Bowl Finished fifth in the shot put in state as a senior. StevenSusan and Lockwood. Majoring in criminal justice. Dennis and Donna Massey. Majoring in physical education. Jayhawk conference punter afterJayhawk conference averaging 39.3 yards per punt which led the confer- ence. He was also named honorable men- tion all-America. City At Arkansas High, pickhe was a second team all-conference as a senior. He placed seventh in the shot as a senior. Personal: Background: as a senior year for the touchdowns three Firebirds. He also played linebacker and was the team's kicker. Personal: and Rhonda Malcolm.Tom Majoring in sports medicine. Background: Background: Personal: A LOCKWOOD A 2004 Media Guide 2004 I 2004 Wichita Top 11 Top 8 66 00 00 33 88 22 11 11 00 -- 11 -- 66 55 As a senior he was named Redshirted last season at NN Topeka Capital Journal. Capital Topeka Born Jan. 19, 1986. Son of AA NN Born May 10, 1985. Son of Born on April 25, 1984. Son AA MM MM HH Topeka Capital Journal’s Capital Topeka SS and HH EE SS RR EE FF ICK RR -- YLE FF SS RR Offensive Line Offensive Topeka, Kan. University Ottawa Quarterback Lake, Silver Kan. HighLake Silver School N LEWIS K KRUGER after 3,095 passing for a state-record completing yards and 26 touchdowns 180 of 377 passes while rushing for 318 yards on 120 carries. On defense he had 82 tackles and two with six interceptions fumble recoveries. all-state, He received all-class honors as a junior and senior after as a being named all-conference sophomore. his career, For passed for he 8,781 yards and 79 touch- a state-record completing 542 of 769 passes.downs A 2004 Shrine pick. Bowl Background: Personal: Personal: Mike and Shelly Kruger. Undecided on major. Shannon brother His was a four- Washburn. year basketball letterman for His uncle Lon is the head basketball Vegas. coach at Nevada-Las Background: and the late John Lewis.of Karen Majoring in communications. Personal: to the Eagle and Jan Krause.Jayce Majoring in pre- engineering. He was a three-time first team all-con- first a three-time He was pick running at ference back and two- back. choice at defensive time all-league by the first team all-state Named member of the 2004 Shrinemember of East Bowl squad. a 4.0 GPA. Graduated with Ottawa. 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HAGEMEISTER C senior-scholar athlete. Also wrestled, ran track and golfed. Background: running back after winning state the title. Rushed yards and 40 for 1,962 as a senior and 5,080 yards touchdowns career. in his prep and 103 touchdowns Craig and Patricia Knutzen.Craig and Patricia Undecided on major. His father played football at Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa. Personal: Background:all-Eastern Kansas League on defense and an honorable mention all-Sun County selection. of John and Connie Kavanaugh. Majoring in special education. Personal: trict tackle defensive and two-time all- state defensive tackle 171 recording career tackles. His high school career was 31-9 winning the 2000 state record championship. Also a two-time state qualifier in wrestling placing fourth at 275 as a junior. Background: of Brian and LeticiaHagemeister. Majoring in pre-engineering. Personal: Background: 50 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide a two-yearletterman fortheIchabods. was Hartesy His cousingSteve Washburn. Father playedbaseballat major. Undecidedon andJudyMiles. Gayle Personal: school. batting.427inhigh four yearsafter honorable mentionall-conference catcher An Bowl. state andnominatedforShrine Was alsonamedhonorablementionall- MVP.and namedoffensivecounty all-area quarterback team all-conference, offensive teamasajuniorandwasfirst andall-county conference quarterback hewas secondteamall- FeAt Santa Trail, where onthebaseball team. heredshirted Background: med major. Apre- McClendon. andSandra William Personal: onthedefensiveline. pick tion all-district andhewasan honorablemen- sive tackle atoffen- pick orable mentionall-district Asajuniorhewasanhon- defensive end. at pick le andasecondteamall-district team all-conferenceatoffensivetack- pick Independence Examiner’s andwasnamed tothe captain Background: business. in Majoring Martin. andSandy of Jim Personal: and second-teamhonorsatlinebacker. attightendasasenior Centennial League earningunanimousAll- ence pick selectionandtwo-timeall-confer- all-city Hewasatwo-time mention All-4Apick. Background: 2004 I M T MILES S MARTIN J Raytown HighSchool Mo. Kansas City, Tight End University ofUtah Kan. Carbondale, Quarterback Hayden HighSchool Kan. Topeka, Tight End R S F F ERRELL AMES HANE - R R F E E R S S E C H H S H M M M CLENDON A A Born on Sept. 20, 1984. Son of Son 1984. 20, Born onSept. Born on Oct. 18, 1985. Son of Son 1985. 18, Born onOct. ono ac 9 96 Son 1986. Born onMarch 19, N A N N CHABOD Was atwo-timehonorable As aseniorhewasteam Transferring from Utah 6 6 6 - - - 5 3 2 2 2 2 5 0 4 all-Suburban first all-Suburban 0 5 0 84 32 N 9 EWCOMERS a junior. in thestateinwrestlingas He finishedfifth Alsowasalong-snapper. junior andsenior. was namedfirstteamall-conference asa ference selectionasasophomore andthen Colleen swamat HillsdaleCollege. andsister and hammerat Adams State discus sisterJenniferthrew shot, Older ness. inbusi- Majoring Rickard. John andSusan PIERCE G PAYNE T RICKARD J senior. asa asacenterforthe Vikings League andsecond-teamAll-Centennial All-City and discusintrack. andthrewshot Alsoplayedbasketball ior. ao.Bohro omrIhbd Kevin. Brother offormerIchabod, major. Undecidedon Pierce. Roger andLena Personal: Background: inmusic.Majoring GravesandEvelinaPayne.Randall Personal: Background: athletic training. in Majoring andDianeSteensen. Barry Personal: returner. kick state andall-city ondefenseandnamed5Aall- ence pick Background: Personal: Personal: Background: MILLER D emnHg School Seaman High Kan. Topeka, Offensive Line School High Free State Kan. Lawrence, Defensive Line Standley Lake HighSchool Colo. Westminster, Offensive Line emnHg School Seaman High Kan. Topeka, Cornerback F F F F YREE EFF ABE EVIN R R R R E E E E S S S S H H H H M M M M A A A A Born on Sept. 10, 1985. Son of Son 1985. 10, Born onSept. Born on Aug. 16, 1985. Son of Son 1985. 16, Born onAug. Born on June 18, 1986. Son of Son 1986. Born onJune18, Born on Jan .15, 1986. Son of Son 1986. Born onJan.15, N N N N Was asecondteamall-con- Was afirstteamall-confer- Was asasen- teamcaptain Was honorablemention 5 6 6 6 - - - - 1 0 3 3 0 2 2 2 1 3 6 2 7 5 0 5 5 52 45 65 Background: Background: Personal: ofthe Year.Offensive Player attightendandnamedschool’sCounty Background: 2004 Shrine Bowl. 2004 Shrine Named tothe for 3,924yardsand48 TD’s. For hiscareerherushed player oftheyear. offensive sophomore hewasnamedcity Asa as asenior. 4A atdefensiveback andall-Class ond-team atdefensiveback sec- atquarterback, all-Centennial League Hewas passing for776yardsandsix TDs. 1,703 yardsand31touchdowns while for hissenioryearandrushed terback butheswitchedtoquar- for 1,549yards, whenherushed tailback a juniorplaying as Hewasnamedall-city asasenior. pick Hewasanall-state Top 11 4A playoffs. finishintheClass 2 record andrunner-up 2,479 totalyardstohelpHayden toa12- ofthe Year OffensivePlayer the City with team. Joinsolderbrother Jeffonfootball major. Undecidedon Bob andDebbieScott. ness. inbusi- Majoring Jay and Tammy Shaver. Personal: all-state by Background: the Plains. of Mary’s atSt. Schuster playedfootball Roger Uncle atBenedictine. basketball andJohnSchusterplayed Jim His uncles Apre-med major. Schuster. Bob andSue Personal: SCHUSTER S SCOTT M SHAVER A adnHg School Hayden High Kan. Topeka, Defensive Back School Shawnee MissionWest High Kan. Lenexa, Tight End andHg School Larned High Kan. Larned, Cornerback F F F TEVE R R R NDREW E E E ARK S S S H H H M M M A A A Born on Aug. 25, 1985. Son of Son 1985. 25, Born onAug. Born on Nov. 21, 1985. Son of Son 1985. 21, Born onNov. ono uy3,18.onof 1985. 31, Born onJuly Hutchinson News. N N N Named honorablemention Was namedall-stateand 5 5 Was namedall-Sun 6 - - 1 1 - 3 1 0 2 1 1 2 8 6 0 0 5 40 85 Washburn Ichabod 51 Football 18 00 00 33 EWCOMERS N 44 -- 66 Rushed for 500 yards and EE RR Born on Aug. 21, 1985. Son of 1987 Matt Marple 1985 FinneyAaron 1984 Slusser Troy Joe Witham 1983 Scott Holloman 1982 Jim Collins 1978 Palensky Fred 1976 Steve Guilfoyle OO MM OO HH CHABOD PP RANDON OO SS Quarterback Garland, Texas HighLakeview School B WALKER Background: for 484 and passed eight touchdowns one of Dallas’yards and was named top 100 recruits as a senior. Personal: Charles and Cheryl Bean. Undecided on major. 2004 Media Guide 2004 I 2004 96 00 22 1994 Joe Busby Keith Newbery 1993 Joe Schartz 1992 Beau Caryl Michael Dritlein Robert Goeden 1991 Floyd Johnson 1989 Kevin Cummings 1988 Doug Terry 22 44 -- 66 Was named all-conference Was EE RR Born on Nov. 12, 1985. Son of Born on May 26,Born on May 1985. Son of OO MM OO HH PP ICK OO SS Defensive End Defensive Elkhorn, Neb. Elkhorn High School Personal: Background: Personal: Agnes Strand. and Wayne Majoring in elementary education. and all-district and on the at tight end also a state qualifi- defensive line and was er in trackon two relay as the anchor teams. Jon and Phyllis Svoboda. Majoring in business. Wesleyan where he played in three games. in three he played where Wesleyan CountyAt Chase High School, he was an all-districtall-state and selection. N SVOBODA 2000 Joe Corcoran Jake Lawrence Bo Kobuszewski 1999 Jason Ross Kipp Connell 1998 Kevin Pierce 1997 Dan Wilson Cody Snyder 1996 Chris Gleisberg 2 signed by Washburn signed by 79 55 00 22 00 22 33 11 44 -- -- 66 66 Finished seventh in the A transfer from Nebraska A transfer from EE EE RR RR Born on June 5, 1982. Son of OO OO Kansas Shrine Bowl Participants Kansas Shrine Bowl MM MM OO OO

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STRAND B 52 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide I h tr eidM.Ichabod BehindMr. The Story In-season Birthdays In-season efWmc 2 82 .22, Womack Jeff 84 .20, Shane Miles 84 .19, Cason Lehman. 84 .13, Hemmerling Zach 84 .11, Trent Hearn 83 .7, Scott Jeff 83 .5, Sissom Sam 81 .2, Andre Zandevakili September 85 .22, Eisenbarth Eric 85 .21, Brandon Walker 84 .21, Trevor Hamilton 84 .17, Connor Sabel August an akr...... 4 84 .4, Danny Walker November 82 .29, Marquetis Burgess 84 .26, Jordan Brill. 85 .18, Terrell McClendon 83 .15, Grant Gould. 82 Terell .15, Cobb. 83 .9, Aaron Neal 81 .8, John Hoytal 84 .6, Sloan Jeff 81 .5, Hickel Dustin 81 .3, Joe Corcoran October CHABOD ic representation oranyparticular contribution. in recognition ofhisoutstanding Lincoln College wasrenamed 1869, Washburn College InMay, $25,000 gift. responded witha to helpsavetheailingLincolnCollege, approached bytheresidents of When Topeka aware ofitsimportance. him acutely Wire). and Steel (laterAmerican Manufacturing founder of Washburn andMoen Hewasco- essayed thedrawingofwire. -whenhe Mass., of the pride Worchester, 1798. 11, onAug. Mass., Ichabod Washburn wasborninKingston, benefactoroftheuniversity. anearly Ichabod Washburn, ni 98 there wasnograph- Until 1938, made His own offormal education lack hebeganwhatwashislifework -and In 1831, from thefirstnameof wasderived The name “Ichabod” F CSAND ACTS Squad Notes Squad oas.101 Totals .1 Minnesota . .1 Iowa. 1 . Colorado .1 California. .3 Oklahoma. .6 Missouri. . .7 Texas .9 Florida. .10Nebraska. .62 State Kansas by Breakdown .101 Totals . . 29 Freshman .23 Freshman Redshirt .22 Sophomores .17 Juniors .10 Class Seniors by Breakdown F IGURES Squad Hometowns Squad Claflin: Carbondale: Arkansas City: (63) Kansas Overland Park: Olathe: McPherson: Mayetta: Maize: Liberal: Lenexa: Lecompton: Lawrence: Larned: Junction City: Hutchinson: Hope: Holton: Garden City: Fort Scott: Eudora: Dodge City: Stilwell: Silver Lake: Salina: Pittsburg: Paola: decided that such items were important totheuniversity decided thatsuchitemswere important theeditorsofKAW yearbook 1937-38 schoolyear, the During associatedwiththemascot. characteristics Massey Taylor Bauer Lehman Mark Scott Scott, Tyree Payne Malcom, Hegemeister Tyler Perry Hemmerling, Hickel Dustin Beck, aitn Kyle Kruger Hamilton, Sloan Jeff JoshLooney, Griess, Adam Bret Dubbert, Adam Azeltine, Assal, Jake Forck Jacob Krause Adam Ewy Jake LeBahn rnBc,Evin Beck, Erin Aaron Hicks, e owl,Jeff Ben Boswell, Chris McCann Chris Andrew Shaver Andrew Eric Eisenbarth Eric Dustin Moyer Dustin Justin Knutzen Blake Meyer and begantoacceptsuggestionsforadesignofMr. Jim Holland Jim e ry Will Ben Gray, Ricky Smith Ricky Trevor cao.Theadopteddesignwasdrawnby Ichabod. Joe Corcoran Matt Durler Shane Miles Shane Cason Zach Josh Lamb Chris Curtis Bradbury Bradbury Thompson (BA ’34). Jeremy Lauder Hill: Lake Worth: Boynton Beach: Belleglade: (9) Florida Vermango Ralston: Omaha: Elkhorn: Aurora: Auburn: (10) Nebraska Riviera Beach: Miami: Riverview: The following explanatory material ac- material The following explanatory companied thefirstrepresentation ofan Odupitan Cobb Pat Mack Mitch Birt, Svoboda Nick Bull, Beckford Schuerman Womack Ichabod in the KAW: “He hascourage “He Ichabod intheKAW: Wellington: Topeka: and enthusiasmasshown byhisbrisk Halloren JarodTetuan Schuster, Steven Dan Schneider, ConnorSabel, Pierce, Gabe Patterson, A.J. MattNeely, Aaron Neal, Miller, Devin Martin, James Lockwood, Aaron Lewis, Trey Nick Lewis, Leiker, Joseph Kuszak, Shawn JohnHoytal, Hainline, Kyle Grant Gould, Kyle Carter, Carter, ysiemksyulk i.Heis smile makes you likehim. ly Taurence Minikwu Cody Huenefeld David Becker, Ben Thursby Danny Walker odnBil Nick Jordan Brill, neatly dressed andhefitswellinto neatly : Brian Strand Brian : Tyler Tyrone Barrett rc ek,Keith Benke, Erick Xavier change inlife. himself withequaleaseto any his generation…butadopts Mike ak Heisdemocraticand walk. okudrhsam His friend- book underhisarm. Jeff Trevor Terell oreu,forhetipshishat courteous, edge, he studiously carries a carries hestudiously edge, search for truth andknowl-search fortruth inhis Sincere as hepasses. Lawton: San Diego: (1) California Fort Gibson: Forgan: (3) Oklahoma Kansas City: (6) Missouri Garland: Flowermound: Dallas: (7) Texas Minnetonka: (1) Minnesota Lohrville: (1) Iowa Westminster: (1) Colorado San Antonio: Lewisville: Lancaster: St. Louis: Munson Terrell Bland Andre Zandevakili Sissom, Henry Talley Henry III Sissom, Sam McClendon, Terrell Jeff Harris, Mosley West PalmBeach: Calvin Stuckey Calvin Marquetis Burgess, Forrest Williams Blake Nichols Tramaine Young Brandon Walker, Matt Brown Andy Kavanaugh Trent Hearn Rawshawn Rudy Su’e Rudy Chris Brown,Chris Russell Fletcher Ra’shawn Jeff Rickard Bryce Kelley Bryce Hoytal John Tight End letterman Three-year 2004 O 2004 PPONENTS Sissom Sam Lehman Cason Cobb Terell Bland Rawshawn Beck Evin

Ichabod Football 54 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide Nov. 6 at Adams State. . 1p.m. atAdamsState. .1p.m. MesaState Nov. 6 .1p.m. New MexicoHighlands Oct. 30 .1p.m. Lewis atFort .1p.m. Oct. 23 atNebraska-Kearney Oct. 16 .1p.m. Hays State. Fort Oct. 9 .1p.m. Chadron State. Oct. 2 .1p.m. Oct. 25 Okla atNorthwestern .1p.m. Sept. 18 atWestern State .1p.m. Missouri-Rolla Sept. 11 .1p.m. Sept. 4 atWashburn Aug. 28 2004 SCHEDULE M C G Quarterback Head Coach Head AME Friehauf Chad Stitt Bob OLORADO INES 1 Game 1•August 28inTopeka (Yager •1p.m. Stadium) VS 98L12-13 W26-6 W13-0 Place W13-7 1958 W13-10 1957 Score 1956 1955 1954 Date Golden, Colonative, where CSMislocated coordinatorBrianMillerisa • Ichabodoffensive a secondteamall-RMAC pick atdefensive back and the SchoolofMineswhere hewas aseniorcaptain • IchabodheadcoachCraigSchurigisa1987 alumof • Thetwo teamshave notplayed in40years C WU 16, CSM0onOct.3,1964 Washburn 13, CSM0in1953 OLORADO Series History - Washburn leads 8-3 leads Washburn - History Series 16-0 onOct.3,1964 First meeting Last meeting Last WUwin for serieshistory, turntopage66 M Last 10 Meetings 10 Last S INES Series Notes Series o.1 etr tt .W38-21 Western State .W26-22 Adams State Nov. 15 .L18-48 atMesaState Nov. 8 W75-40 atNew MexicoH‘lands Nov. 1 .W37-7 Lewis Fort Oct. 25 .L21-42 Nebraska-Kearney .L17-27Oct. 18 Hays State atFort Oct. 11 .L21-38 Oct. 4 atChadron State L16-34 Sept. 27 Oklahoma Northwestern .W28-7 atMissouri-Rolla. Sept. 13 .W51-10 WesternSept. 6 New Mexico Aug. 30 2003 RESULTS (6-5) HO OF CHOOL c.3 94W1- Golden Topeka Golden Place W16-0 L13-22 Oct. 3,1964 W14-13 L16-34 Oct. 5,1963 Score W20-6 Oct. 6,1962 Oct. 7, 1961 1959 Date 22-13 onOct.5,1963 34-16 onOct.6,1962 Largest CSMwin Largest WUwin Last CSMwin 26-6 in1957 Returning Starters: Returning Starters: Lettermen: Basic Formations: RMAC Record,Finish: 2003 Record: Mat Steinberg Jason Koltz Scott Carey Coaches: Assistant Coach: Head Coaching Staff Director ofAthletics: President: Colors: Nickname: Conference: Affiliation: Enrollment: Founded: Location: General Information athletics.mines.edu Athletic Web Site: Press Box Phone: Fax: Phone: E-mail: Football SID: Information Sports Phone: 303.273.3365 Overall Record:Same Record atCSM:22-21, 4seasons Alma Mater:DoaneCollege,1986 Defense-11 •Specialty-3 303.384.2380 [email protected] 303.273.3095 Silver andBlue 1874 odn Colo. Golden, Dr. JohnTrefny NCAA II NCAA Returning-47 •Lost-5 Orediggers 3,200 Rocky Mountain Gregory Murphy Gregory Bob Stitt 6-5 303.273.3047 Pro I•4-3 Offense-11 • Tom Spicer 4-4, 4th Washburn Ichabod 55 Football Rozalyn 2-3, 4th Offense-5 • ANGSTON Multiple • 4-3 L 2-8 Greg Johnson Greg James Hilliard, Jr. Central States VS 3,700 Lions Returning-33•Lost-21 NAIA I Dr. E.L. Holloway Langston, Okla. 1897 2 2 [email protected] Orange and Navy Blue Orange and Navy 405.466.3243 405.466.3271 AME Alma Mater: Northwestern 7th season Record at LU: 34-31, Record: 34-31 Overall Phone: 405.466.3353 Lettermen: Lettermen: Returning Starters: Defense-8 Oklahoma State, 1982 Assistant Coaches: Calloway David Kinsey Timothy HenryDwayne Abanshi (O.J.) Olabaniji 2003 Record: CSFL Record, Finish: Basic Formation: Sports Information Football SID: E-mail: Phone: Fax: Site: Athletic Web www.lunet.edu/sports/lu_athletics General Information General Location: Founded: Enrollment: Affiliation: Conference: Nickname: Colors: President: Director of Athletics: Washington Coaching Staff Head Coach: G 2004 Media Guide N/A N/A Last LU win Last Largest LU win Largest Largest WU win Largest 28-0 on Sept. 6, 2004 2003 RESULTS Sept. 6 Washburn Sept. 11 ...... 7 p.m. at CentralSept. 20 Missouri ...... 7 p.m. College Texas Sept. 27 ...... 7 p.m. at Southern Nazarene. . . . 6 p.m. Oct. 4Oct. 11 at Lincoln ...... 1 p.m. Oct. 18 SW Assemblies of God . . . 1 p.m. 1Nov. at Northwestern State. . . . 1 p.m. 8Nov. at Bacone ...... 1 p.m. 15Nov. at Panhandle State...... 1 p.m. Haskell. . . . 2 p.m...... Series Notes Last 10 Meetings for series history, turn to page 64 for series history, Last WU win Last Last meeting Last First meeting Series History - Washburn leads 2-0 28-0 on Sept. 6, 2004 WU 37, Langston 32 in 1977 WU 37, WU 28, LU 0 on Sept. 6, 2004 WU 28, LU 0 on Sept. Date 1977Sept. 10, 37-32 W, Sept, 6, 2003 28-0 W, Score Topeka Gutherie Place • The Ichabods have won the only meeting in Topeka won have • The Ichabods season 37-32 to open the 1977 28-0 to open the • The Ichabods shutout Langston 2003 season yards and one touch- Hearn rushed for 106 • Trent last season in his Ichabod debut in the win down Game 2 • Sept. 4 in Topeka (Yager Stadium) • 6 p.m. (Yager • Sept.Game 2 4 in Topeka

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Jason ANGSTON

Linebacker Johnson Head Coach 2004 SCHEDULE 28Aug. Sept. at Paul Quinn 4 ...... 2 p.m. Sept. 11 at Washburn 6 p.m...... College at Texas Oct. 25 ...... 7 p.m. Oct. 2 Lincoln...... 6 p.m. Oct. 9 at Southern Nazarene. . . . 4 p.m. Oct. 16 BaconeOct. 23 ...... 2 p.m. at Northwestern State . . . 2 p.m. 6Nov. SW Assemblies of God . . . 2 p.m. 13Nov. Oklahoma Panhandle. . . . 2 p.m. at Haskell ...... 1 p.m.

U L 56 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide G o.6a eta isui.1:30p.m. atCentralMissouri .2p.m. MissouriSouthern. Nov. 6 .2p.m. Missouri-Rolla Oct. 30 .1:30p.m. atSouthwest Baptist. Oct. 23 .2p.m. PittsburgState .1p.m. Oct. 16 Missouri atNorthwest Oct. 9 .1p.m. Oct. 2 Truman .2p.m. Sept. 25 atMissouriWestern Sept. 18 .1p.m. atWashburn .7p.m. State. atJacksonville 11 Sept. .7p.m. Hays State. Fort Sept. 4 Aug. 26 2004 SCHEDULE U E Quarterback Head Coach Head Wiemers AME Hatfield Dave MPORIA Tad Tad NIVERSITY 3 Game 3 • Sept. 11Game 3•Sept. inTopeka (Yager •1p.m. Stadium) VS c.2,19 73 Topeka Emporia Topeka Place L27-35 Topeka Oct. 29,1998 Emporia L35-64 L35-40 Oct. 30,1997 Score Oct. 5,1996 L24-25 Sept. 30,1995 L7-43 Nov. 5,1994 Date the exception of1943 through 1945 forWWII. • Theteamshave played year since1899 every with (110) andSouthDakota andSouthDakota State(103). Dakota State Dakota andNorth behindNorth history • ItisthethirdlongestDivisionIIseriesin • Thisseason’sgame willbethe101st intheseries. S 5 U2 O)onSept.20,2003 ESU 35,WU28(OT) E MPORIA 34-21 onNov. 2,2002 ESU 11, WU0in1899 Series History - ESU leads 51-43-6 leads ESU - History Series First meeting Last meeting Last WUwin S for serieshistory, turntopage66 S TATE Last 10 Meetings 10 Last Series Notes Series TATE o.2 tWnn tt .L3-10 Winona State at .L18-28 CentralMissouri Nov. 22 .W31-7 atMissouriSouthern. Nov. 15 .W44-27 atMissouri-Rolla. Nov. 8 .W20-9 Southwest Baptist. Nov. 1 .W22-20 atPittsburgState Oct. 25 .L13-16 Missouri. Northwest Oct. 18 .W55-24 atTruman Oct. 11 .W27-24 Oct. 4 MissouriWestern Sept. 27 .WOT 35-25 Washburn .W28-3 20 Sept. EastCentral .W31-21 Hays State. atFort Sept. 13 Sept. 6 2003 RESULTS (9-3) o.2 02W3-1Topeka Emporia Place Emporia Topeka LOT 28-35 Sept. 20,2003 W34-21 Emporia Nov. 2,2002 L19-38 Score Oct. 27, 2001 L21-35 Nov. 11, 2000 L 20-45 Nov. 13, 1999 Date 35-28 (OT)onSept.20,2003 Largest ESUwin Largest WUwin Last ESUwin 34-21 in2002 45-6 in1928 Returning Starters: Returning Starters: Lettermen: Basic Formations: Record,Finish: MIAA 2003 Record: Wiemers Larry Chet Pobolish Bill Lowe Cavender Danny Andre Bruce Jon Wiemers Coaches: Assistant Coach: Head Coaching Staff Director ofAthletics: President: Colors: Nickname: Conference: Affiliation: Enrollment: Founded: Location: General Information www.emporia.edu/athletics Athletic Web Site: Press Box Phone: Fax: Phone: ria.edu E-mail: Football SID: Information Sports Phone: 620-341-5504 Overall Record:same Record atESU:23-12, 4thseason Alma Mater:Washburn, 1990 Defense-5 •Specialty-1 620.341.5808 [email protected] 620.341.5526 Old GoldandBlack 1863 Emporia, Kan. Dr. Kay Schallenkamp NCAA II NCAA Returning-30 •Lost-21 Hornets 6,005 MIAA Don Weast Dave Wiemers 9-3 620.341.5020 Multiple• 4-4 Offense-4 • Offense-4 7-2, T1st Washburn Ichabod 57 Football TATE S Jerry 4-5, 6th Offense-8 • Multiple • 660.785.4276 Daniel Newton 4-7 Shannon Currier TBA MIAA RUMAN 6,000 Bulldogs Returning-46 • Lost-16 NCAA II Dr. Barbara Dixon T Kirksville, Mo. 1867 Purple and White 660.785.4276 VS 660.785.7778 Defense-6 • Specialty-1 4 4 Alma Mater: Hamline, 1993 Alma Mater: Hamline, Record at TSU: first season 4 years Record: 32-12, Overall Phone: 660.785.4252 Returning Starters: Assistant Coaches: Scott Strohmeier Rasset Aaron Charlie Flohr Jeff Jacques Kuchinski Wallie Harris Mike 2003 Record: MIAA Record, Finish: Basic Formations: Multiple Lettermen: Sports Information Football SID: Phone: Assistant SID: General Information General Location: Founded: Enrollment: Affiliation: Conference: Nickname: Colors: President: Director of Athletics: Wollmering Coaching Staff Head Coach: Assistant SID email: [email protected] Fax: Phone: Press Box Site: Athletic Web gobulldogs.truman.edu AME G 2004 Media Guide Last TSU win TSU Last Largest WU win Largest Largest TSU win TSU Largest 52-18 on Nov. 6, 1999 on Nov. 52-18 12-6 on Sept. 27, 2003 on Sept. 27, 12-6 39-0 on Sept. 22, 1962 Date 6 1999Nov. 4, 2000Nov. W 52-18 L 42-45Oct. 6, 2001 Score 2002Oct. 12, L 26-27 W 26-21 Topeka 2003Sept. 27, Kirksville L 6-12 Place Kirksville Topeka Topeka 2003 RESULTS (4-7) 2003 RESULTS Sept. 6Sept. 13 State Winona ...... L 13-49 at Illinois State ...... L 6-49 Sept. 20 Pittsburg State ...... L 8-48 Sept. 27 at Washburn ...... W 12-6 Oct. 4Oct. 11 State. Emporia ...... L 24-55 Oct. 18 at Missouri Southern. . . . W 15-3 Oct. 25 Missouri Western ...... L 6-39 1Nov. Central Missouri. at . . . . L 22-28 8Nov. at Northwest Missouri . . . L 0-37 15Nov. Missouri-Rolla ...... W 35-28 Baptist. at Southwest . . W 20-14 TATE Series Notes Last 10 Meetings S for series history, turn to page 66 for series history, Series History - TSU leads 17-4 Last WU win Last Last meeting Last First meeting 26-21 on Oct. 12, 2002 on Oct. 12, 26-21 TSU 26, WU in 1958 13

TSU 12, WUTSU 12, 2003 6 on Sept. 27, Date 1994Oct. 15, L 31-50Sept. 23, 1995 L 17-41Sept. 28, 1996 L 21-38 Score 1997Oct. 11, Kirksville L 7-37 1998Oct. 10, Topeka L 28-38 Kirksville Place Kirksville Topeka • forfeit the two wins over The Bulldogs have Ichabods. for 26-21 Truman • In 2002, the Ichabods topped firstIchabod head coach Craig Schurig’s win. Leeper hit a 47-yard field Austin Truman’s • In 2001, goal with less than a second left win. for the

Game 4 • Sept. 18 in Kirksville (Stokes Stadium) • 1:30 p.m. (Stokes in Kirksville • Sept.Game 4 18 NIVERSITY

RUMAN James Currier Walton

Shannon Head Coach Wide Receiver 2004 SCHEDULE 28Aug. State South Dakota Sept. 4 . . . . noon . . Sept. 11 State at Winona ...... 1 p.m. Pittsburg State. at ...... 7p.m. Sept. 18 Washburn ...... 1:30 p.m. Sept. 25 State. at Emporia ...... 1 p.m. Oct. 2Oct. 9 Missouri Southern . . . . 1:30 p.m. Oct. 16 at Missouri Western . . . . . 2 p.m. Oct. 23 Missouri Central . . noon ...... Oct. 30 Northwest Missouri . . . 1:30 p.m. 6Nov. Missouri-Rolla. at ...... 1 p.m. Baptist. Southwest ...... noon

U T 58 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide G o.6v.PtsugSae.2p.m. vs.PittsburgState .1:30p.m. Nov. atSouthwest Baptist 6 .1:30p.m. Oct. 30 atTruman State Oct. 23 .1p.m. MissouriWestern .6p.m. atMissouriSouthern Oct. 16 Emporia.1p.m. State. Oct. 9 Oct. 2 .1p.m. atWashburn 25 Sept. .1p.m. Missouri-Rolla. Sept. 18 .7p.m. atCentralMissouri .noon West Chester Sept. 11 Sept. 4 .1p.m. Minn. St.-Morehead Aug. 28 2004 SCHEDULE S N Wide Receiver Tjeerdsma Head Coach Head AME Jamaica Rector Mel ORTHWEST TATE 5 Game 5 • Sept. 25inTopekaGame 5•Sept. (Yager •1p.m. Stadium) VS c.3 98L3-8Topeka Maryville Topeka Place L31-38 Maryville L14-17 Oct. 3,1998 Topeka Oct. 4,1997 L14-33 Score Nov. 9,1996 L21-42 W48-14 Nov. 4,1995 Oct. 8,1994 Date including thelastfourinTopeka • TheBearcatshave won thelastninemeetings seasonatNorthwest. Tjeerdsma’s first • The1994 winwas inBearcats’headcoachMel Oct. 8,1994 inTopeka. • ThelastwinfortheIchabodsinserieswas on NWMSU 45,WU14 onOct.4,2003 N ORTHWEST WS ,W 6in1940 NWMSU 7, WU 48-14 onOct.8,1994 Series History - NWMSU leads 18-5 leads NWMSU - History Series First meeting Last meeting Last WUwin U for serieshistory, turntopage66 NIVERSITY Last 10 Meetings 10 Last M Series Notes Series ISSOURI o.1 s itbr tt .W 20-19 vs.PittsburgState .W26-24 Southwest Baptist Nov. 15 .W37-0 Truman State Nov. 8 .LOT 27-30 Nov. 1 atMissouriWestern .W47-14 Oct. 25 MissouriSouthern Oct. 18 .W16-13 atEmporia State. .W45-14 Oct. 11 Washburn 4 Oct. .W60-22 atMissouri-Rolla Sept. 27 .L24-52 CentralMissouri Sept. 20 .W23-16 Minn.St.-Mankato .L0-20 atSouth Dakota State. Sept. 13 Sept. 6 2003 RESULTS (8-3) M c.4 03L1-5Maryville Topeka Place L14-45 Topeka Maryville L13-48 Oct. 4,2003 Oct. 5,2002 Maryville Score L17-52 Sept. 29,2001 L21-63 Oct. 28,2000 L10-35 Oct. 30,1999 Date S ISSOURI Largest NWMSUwin 45-14 onOct.4,2003 48-14 onOct.8,1994 47-0 onSept.8,1984 TATE Last NWMSUwin Largest WUwin Defense-6 • Specialty-2 Defense-6 •Specialty-2 Returning Starters: Lettermen: Basic Formations: Record,Finish: MIAA 2003 Record: Richard Wright Adam Dorrel TatumBart Coaches: Assistant Dakota), 1967 Coach: Head Coaching Staff Boerighter Director ofAthletics: President: Colors: Nickname: Conference: Affiliation: Enrollment: Founded: Location: General Information www.northwestbearcats.com Athletic Web Site: Press Box Phone: Fax: Phone: E-mail: Football SID: Information Sports Phone: 660.562.1311 Overall Record:156-67-4, 20years Record atNWMSU:96-29,10 years Alma Mater:SouthernState(South 660.562.1582 [email protected] 660.562.1118 Forest Green andWhite 1905 Maryville, Mo. Maryville, r DeanL.Hubbard Dr. NCAA II NCAA Returning-42 •Lost-19 Bearcats 6,500 MIAA Andy Seeley 8-3 660.562.1072 Multiple •4-3 Offense-7• 5-2, T1st Dr. Robert Washburn Ichabod 59 Football TATE S Chuck 7-2, T1st Offense-8 • Multiple 620.235.4869 9-3 Dan Wilkes MIAA 6,751 Gorillas Returning-29 • Lost-16 NCAA II Dr. Tom Bryant Tom Dr. Pittsburg, Kan. Pittsburg, 1903 ITTSBURG Crimson and Gold 620.235.4147 [email protected] P 620.235.4149 Defense-4 • Specialty-2 VS Alma Mater: Pittsburg State, 1970 Alma Mater: Pittsburg years 14 Record at PSU: 140-29-2, Record: same Overall Phone: 620.235.4389 Returning Starters: Assistant Coaches: Tim Beck Anton Stewart Lance Cullen Bill Kroenke John Pierce Carl Roth 2003 Record: MIAA Record, Finish: Basic Formations: Option • 4-4 Lettermen: Sports Information Football SID: E-mail: Phone: Fax: Phone: Press Box General Information General Location: Founded: Enrollment: Affiliation: Conference: Nickname: Colors: President: Director of Athletics: Broyles Coaching Staff Head Coach: Site: Athletic Web www.pittstate.edu/athletics 6 6 AME 2004 Media Guide G 36-13 in 1953 36-13 Last PSU win Last Largest WU win Largest Largest PSU win Largest 61-0 on Oct. 28, 1989 on Oct. 28, 61-0 47-10 on Oct. 11, 2003 on Oct. 11, 47-10 DateOct. 23, 1999 L 8-27 2000Oct. 21, L 28-31 2001Sept. 15, L 21-51 Score 2002Sept. 21, L 14-47 2003 Pittsburg Oct. 11, Topeka Pittsburg L 10-37 Place Topeka Topeka TATE 2003 RESULTS (9-3) 2003 RESULTS Sept. 6Sept. 13 Lincoln...... W 56-0 ...... St. Cloud StateSept. 20 ...... W 46-14 State at Truman ...... W 48-14 Sept. 27 Baptist at Southwest . . . W 56-28 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Missouri-Rolla. 59-6 ...... W at Washburn ...... W 37-10 Oct. 18 State Emporia Oct. 25 ...... L 20-22 Missouri at Southern 1Nov. . . . . W 49-0 8Nov. Missouri Western ...... W 27-7 15Nov. at Central Missouri . . . . W 28-24 vs. 22 Northwest Missouri.Nov. . . L 19-20 at North Dakota ...... L 24-14 S Series Notes Last 10 Meetings for series history, turn to page 66 for series history, Last WU win Last Last meeting Last First meeting Series History - PSU leads 57-18-1 WU 7, PSU 0 in 1920 PSU WU 7, 38-36 on Oct. 4, 1980 PSU 37, WU 10 on Oct. 11, 2003 on Oct. 11, WU 10 PSU 37, Date 1994Oct. 1, Oct. 28, 1995 L 13-62 L 7-31 2, 1996Nov. Score 1997 L 14-43 15, Nov. Pittsburg L 11-40 1998 14, Nov. L 12-72 Topeka Pittsburg Place Topeka Pittsburg • lost the last 24 meetings in the The Ichabods have series. when on Oct. 4, 1980 win was • The last Washburn 38-36 in Topeka. the Ichabods won 947 to 287 dur- been outscored • The Ichabods have ing the losing streak. NIVERSITY

ITTSBURG Neil Chuck Philpot Broyles

Head Coach Quarterback Game 6 • Oct.Game 6 • (Brandenburg Smith Stadium) Field/Carnie 2 in Pittsburg 2 p.m. • 2004 SCHEDULE 26Aug. State. Western ...... 7 p.m. Sept. 4Sept. 11 at Fort State Hays ...... 7 p.m. State Truman ...... 7 p.m. Sept. 18 Baptist Southwest ...... 2 p.m. Sept. 25 at Missouri-Rolla...... 6:30 p.m. Oct. 2Oct. 9 Washburn ...... 2 p.m. Oct. 16 State at Emporia ...... 2 p.m. MissouriOct. 23 Southern...... 2 p.m. Missouri at Oct. 30 Western ...... 2 p.m. 6 Missouri. Central Nov...... 2 p.m. vs. Northwest Missouri . . . . 2 p.m.

U P 60 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide G o.6 tTua . noon atTruman .1:30p.m. Missouri Northwest Nov. 6 .1:30p.m. Oct. 30 MissouriSouthern Oct. 23 .1:30p.m. Emporia State. . .1p.m. atWashburn Oct. 16 . .2p.m. Missouri-Rolla 9 Oct. Oct. 2 .1:30p.m. atCentralMissouri Sept. 25 atPittsburg State..2p.m. Sept. 18 .6p.m. MissouriWestern .6p.m. Sept. 11 atHarding Aug. 28 2004 SCHEDULE U S Running back Head Coach Head AME Richards Marco Kirven Ray OUTHWEST NIVERSITY 7 VS Game 7 • Oct. 9inTopekaGame 7•Oct. (Yager •1p.m. Stadium) et 0 97W2- Bolivar Topeka Place Topeka LOT Bolivar 20-26 Sept. 19, 1998 W25-7 Topeka Sept. 20,1997 W24-20 Score Oct. 26,1996 W37-20 Oct. 21, 1995 W31-14 Nov. 12, 1994 Date 2001 • SBUwon thelastgame inTopeka 48-20onNov. 10, series was fourgames by Washburn from 1993-1997 • Thelongestwinningstreak by eitherteaminthe • TheIchabodsare 5-2all-timeingames inTopeka • Washburn haswon seven ofthelasttenmeetings WU 41, SBU37onOct.18, 2003 SBU 34,WU19 onNov. 4,1989 S OUTHWEST Series History - Washburn leads 10-5 leads Washburn - History Series 41-37 onOct.18, 2003 First meeting Last meeting Last WUwin for serieshistory, turntopage66 Last 10 Meetings 10 Last B Series Notes Series APTIST o.1 Tua .L14-20 Truman .L24-26 Missouri atNorthwest Nov. 15 .W28-6 atMissouriSouthern Nov. 8 Nov. .L9-20 1 atEmporia State Oct. 25 .L37-41 Washburn .W43-27 18Oct. atMissouri-Rolla .L23-30 CentralMissouriState Oct. 11 Oct. 4 . .L28-56 PittsburgState Sept. 27 .L7-39 atMissouriWestern Sept. 20 .L7-30 Central Oklahoma. Sept. 13 .W48-7 atKentucky Wesleyan Sept. 6 2003 RESULTS (3-8) B c.1,20 13 Bolivar Bolivar Topeka Place W41-37 Topeka Oct. 18, 2003 Bolivar L20-26 Nov. 16, 2002 L20-48 Score Nov. 10, 2001 W58-21 Oct. 14, 2000 W36-0 Oct. 14, 1999 Date APTIST 26-20 onNov. 16, 2002 48-20 onNov. 10, 2001 58-21 onOct.14, 2000 Largest SBUwin Largest WUwin Last SBUwin Returning Starters: Returning Starters: Lettermen: Basic Formations: Record,Finish: MIAA 2003 Record: Joe Alford Nick Heggeman Fitzgerald Jeff Rick Scholten Johathan Polson Coaches: Assistant 1981 Coach: Head Coaching Staff Middleton Director ofAthletics: President: Colors: Nickname: Conference: Affiliation: Enrollment: Founded: Location: General Information falcon.sbuniv.edu/athletics Athletic Web Site: Press Box Phone: Fax: Phone: E-mail: Football SID: Information Sports Phone: 417.328.1787 Overall Record:same Record atSBU:12-21, 3rdseason Michigan, Alma Mater:Northern Defense-6 •Specialty-0 417.328.1745 [email protected] 417.328.1799 Purple andWhite 1878 Bolivar, Mo. Dr. C.PatTaylor NCAA II NCAA Returning-35 •Lost-12 Bearcats 3,536 MIAA Adam Ledyard Ray Richards 3-8 417.328.1778 Multiple I•4-3 Offense-6 • Offense-6 2-7, 8th Jim Washburn Ichabod 61 Football OLLA -R Mark 0-9, 10th Offense-9 • Multiple • 4-3 573.341.4057 0-11 Kirby Cannon Kirby John Kean MIAA Dr. Gary Thomas 5,287 Miners Returning-37 • Lost-16 NCAA II ISSOURI Rolla, Mo. 1870 Silver and Gold Silver 573.341.4140 [email protected] M 573.341.4880 Defense-7 • Specialty-1 VS Alma Mater: Southwest Missouri Alma Mater: Southwest 6th year Record at UMR: 4-51, 6th year Record: 4-51, Overall Phone: 573.341.4957 Returning Starters: State, 1981 State, Assistant Coaches: Corbett Shawn Marc Kolb Boulware Travis 2003 Record: MIAA Record, Finish: Basic Formations: Lettermen: Sports Information Football SID: E-mail: Phone: Fax: Phone: Press Box General Information General Location: Founded: Enrollment: Affiliation: Conference: Nickname: Colors: Chancellor: Director of Athletics: Mullin Coaching Staff Head Coach: Site: Athletic Web campus.umr.edu/sports 8 8 AME G 2004 Media Guide Last UMR win Last Largest WU win Largest Largest UMR win Largest 49-0 on Nov. 9, 2002 49-0 on Nov. 19-0 on Sept. 17, 1994 on Sept. 17, 19-0 38-14 on Sept. 18, 1993 on Sept. 18, 38-14 OLLA DateOct. 9, 1999 2000Oct. 7, W 53-18 3, 2001Nov. W 34-14 Score W 42-14 9, 2002Nov. Topeka W 49-0Oct. 25, 2003 W 49-24 Rolla Place Topeka Topeka Rolla -R 2003 RESULTS (0-11) 2003 RESULTS Sept. 6 Colorado Mines...... L 7-28 Sept. 13 at Drake...... L 7-28 Sept. 20 at Missouri Southern. . . . L 35-49 Sept. 27 Northwest Missouri. . . . . L 22-60 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 at Pittsburg State 6-59 ...... L Baptist. Southwest . . . . . L 27-43 Oct. 18 at Central MissouriOct. 25 . . . . . L 21-73 at Washburn 1 Nov...... L 24-49 8 Nov. State Emporia ...... L 27-44 15 Nov. at Truman ...... L 28-35 ...... L 20-32 Missouri Western. Series Notes Last 10 Meetings for series history, turn to page 66 for series history, Last WU win Last Last meeting Last First meeting Series History - Washburn leads 10-5 49-24 on Oct. 25, 2003 UMR 20, WU 7 Sept. 2, 1989 WU 49, UMR 24 on Oct. 25, 2003 WU 49, UMR 24 on Date 1994Sept. 17, L 0-19 1995Oct. 14, W 21-10 1996Oct. 19, Score W 45-0 1997Sept. 27, W 27-13Sept. 26, 1998 Topeka W 24-7 Rolla Place Topeka Rolla Rolla • The Ichabods have won the last nine meetings over won have • The Ichabods the Miners 1993 • The Miners’ 18, Sept. last win in the series was in Rolla played 5-2 in games • The Ichabods are they in Rolla, • The last time the Ichabods played Miners the a 49-0 shutout over recorded ISSOURI

NIVERSITY OF Gray Evan Kirby Cannon

Head Coach Quarterback Game 8 • Oct. 16 in Rolla (Jackling in Rolla Stadium) Field at Allgood-Bailey • 1 p.m. • Oct.Game 8 16 2004 SCHEDULE 28 Aug. Iowa. Upper ...... 6:30 p.m. Sept. 4Sept. 11 at Colorado Mines...... 2 p.m. Missouri SouthernSept. 18 ...... 6 p.m. at Northwest Missouri . . . . 1 p.m. Sept. 25 Pittsburg StateOct. 2 ...... 6:30 p.m. Oct. 9 Baptist Southwest at . . . . . 2 p.m. Oct. 16 Missouri Central ...... 1:30 p.m. Washburn ...... 2 p.m. Oct. 23Oct. 30 State at Emporia ...... TBA 6 Nov. Truman ...... 1:30 p.m. at Missouri Western...... 2 p.m.

M U 62 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide G o.6 EpraSae .1:30p.m. Emporia State . . 2p.m. atPittsburgState Nov. 6 Oct. 30 .1p.m. Washburn .noon atTruman 23 State. Oct. .6:30p.m. atMissouri-Rolla Oct. 16 . 1:30p.m. MissouriWestern Oct. 9 Oct. 2 .1:30p.m. Southwest Baptist Sept. 25 .6p.m. atMissouriSouthern Sept. 18 .6p.m. Missouri Northwest Sept. 11 .6p.m. atLincoln Sept. 4 .2p.m. atAdamsState Aug. 28 2004 SCHEDULE S C Game 9 • Oct. 23inWarrensburg (WaltonGame 9•Oct. Stadium/Kennedy Field)•1:30p.m. unn Back Running Head Coach Head AME Coleman Keagan Willie Fritz ENTRAL TATE 9 VS o.7 98L03 Topeka Topeka Place Warrensburg L0-37 Nov. 7, L14-20 1998 Topeka Nov. 8,1997 Warrensburg W23-7 Score W37-21 Oct. 12, 1996 Oct. 7, 1995 L10-43 Sept. 24,1994 Date the 1962 season. • TheIchabodsare 5-8ingames inWarrensburg since either teamintheseries • Theseven-game winningstreak isthelongestby the serieslastwinningonOct.12, 1996 inTopeka • TheIchabodshave lostthelastseven meetingsin MU4,W 28onNov. 1, 2003 CMSU 49,WU C ENTRAL WU 6,CMSU0in1902 23-7 onOct.12, 1996 Series History - CMSU leads 18-15-2 leads CMSU - History Series First meeting Last meeting Last WUwin U M for serieshistory, turntopage66 M NIVERSITY ISSOURI Last 10 Meetings 10 Last Series Notes Series Nov. 15 at Emporia State . W28-18 atEmporia State Nov. .L24-28 15 PittsburgState Nov. 8 .W49-28 atWashburn Nov. 1 .W28-22 Truman State Oct. 25 .W73-21 Missouri-Rolla Oct. 18 .L10-27 atMissouriWestern .W30-23 atSouthwest Baptist Oct. 11 Oct. 4 . W50-7 MissouriSouthern Sept. 27 .W52-24 Missouri atNorthwest Sept. 20 .W75-6 Langston(Okla.) Sept. 11 . W37-13 Lincoln Aug. 28 2003 RESULTS (9-2) ISSOURI o.1 03L2-9Topeka Topeka Place L28-49 Warrensburg Nov. 1, 2003 L21-55 Topeka Oct. 19, 2002 L34-58 Warrensburg Score Oct. 11, 2001 L17-28 Sept. 30,2000 L18-32 Sept. 30,1999 Date 34-0 onSept.28,1963 49-28 onNov. 1, 2003 37-0 onNov. 7, 1998 Largest CMSUwin Largest WUwin Last CMSUwin Returning Starters: Returning Starters: Lettermen: Basic Formations: Record,Finish: MIAA 2003 Record: Andy Sims Brown dave Bill Brechue Charlie Lee Theorn Aych Chuck Clemens Conway Jeff Scott Grinde Coaches: Assistant Coach: Head Coaching Staff Hughes Director ofAthletics: President: Colors: Nickname: Conference: Affiliation: Enrollment: Founded: Location: General Information www.cmsu.edu/athletic Athletic Web site: Press Box Phone: Fax: Phone: E-mail: Football SID: Information Sports Phone: 660.543.4252 Overall Record:Same Record atCMSU:56-26,8thyears Alma Mater:PittsburgState,1983 Defense-7 •Specialty-2 660.543.8034 [email protected] 660.543.4312 Cardinal andBlack 1871 Warrensburg, Mo. Dr. Bobby Patton CAII NCAA Returning-39 •Lost-15 Mules 11,000 MIAA Joe Moore Willie Fritz 9-2 660.543.4312 Multiple• 4-3 Offense-9 • Offense-9 7-2, T1st Jerry Washburn Ichabod 63 Football Mark Linder 7-2, T1st ESTERN Offense-9 • Multiple• 4-3 816.271.4257 W 9-3 Jerry Partridge Brett King Brett MIAA 5,158 Griffons Returning-20 • Lost-10 NCAA II Dr. James Scanlon St. Joseph, Mo. 1969 Black and Gold 816.271.4257 [email protected] ISSOURI 816.271.4544 Defense-3 • Specialty-0 M Alma Mater: Missouri 1985 Western, 8th year Record at MWSC: 48-31, Record: same Overall Phone: 816.271.5944 Returning Starters: Assistant Coaches: Bubak Jay Les Boyum Doug Smith Dan Augustine 2003 Record: MIAA Record, Finish: Basic Formations: Lettermen: Sports Information Football SID: E-mail: Phone: Fax: Phone: Press Box General Information General Location: Founded: Enrollment: Affiliation: Conference: Nickname: Colors: President: Director of Athletics: Coaching Staff Head Coach: site: Athletic Web www.gogriffons.com VS 10 2004 Media Guide AME G Last MWSC win Last Largest WU win Largest 52-0 on Nov. 7, 1981 7, 52-0 on Nov. Largest MWSC win Largest 30-14 on Nov. 8, 2003 on Nov. 30-14 58-3 on Sept. 16, 1972 58-3 on Sept. 16, DateSept. 25, 1999 L 10-35Sept. 23, 2000 L 13-23Oct. 20, 2001 Joseph St. Score L 6-27Oct. 26, 2002 L2OT 28-34 8, 2003Nov. Topeka L 14-30 Joseph St. Topeka Place Joseph St. ESTERN 2003 RESULTS (9-3) 2003 RESULTS 30 Aug. State at Winona ...... L 3-46 . Sept. 6 at Benedictine ...... W 24-3 Sept. 20 Baptist Southwest ...... W 39-7 Sept. 27 at State Emporia ...... L 24-27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Missouri Southern ...... W 33-6 Central Missouri ...... W 27-10 Oct. 18 State. at Truman ...... W 39-6 Oct. 25 Northwest Missouri. 30-27 . WOT 1 Nov. at Pittsburg State 8 Nov...... L 7-27 Washburn ...... W 30-14 15 Nov. at Missouri-Rolla ...... W 32-20 Series Notes W Last 10 Meetings OLLEGE for series history, turn to page 66 for series history, C Last WU win Last Last meeting Last First meeting Series History - MWSC leads 18-12-2 35-27 on Oct. 17, 1998 35-27 on Oct. 17, WU 1972 58, MWSC 3 on Sept. 16, MWSC 8, 2003 on Nov. 30, WU 14 DateOct. 22, 1994 L 28-60 1995Sept. 16, L 6-17 1996Sept. 21, W 21-7 Score 1997Oct. 18, Topeka L 12-13 Joseph St. 1998Oct. 17, W 35-27 Place Topeka Joseph St. Topeka • The Ichabods fell in double overtime• The Ichabods to the Griffons on homecoming on Oct. 26, 2002 in two Western Missouri played • The Ichabods have homecomings Washburn of the last three 1986 from was streak • The Ichabods’ longest winning five straight won when they to 1990 ISSOURI TATE

Earl Game 10 • Oct. 30 in Topeka (Yager Stadium) • Homecoming • 1 p.m. (Yager • Oct. 30 in Topeka Game 10 Jack Jerry

Partridge Head Coach Offensive Line 2004 SCHEDULE 28Aug. State Winona Sept. 2 ...... 6:30 p.m. Sept. 11 Benedictine Baptist at Southwest . . . . . 6 p.m...... 7 p.m. Sept. 18 State Emporia ...... 2 p.m. Sept. 25 at Missouri SouthernOct. 2. . 2 p.m. . . . Oct. 9 at Central Missouri . . . . 1:30 p.m. Oct. 16 State Truman ...... 2 p.m. Oct. 23 at Northwest Missouri . . . . 1 p.m. Pittsburg State...... 2 p.m. Oct. 30 at Washburn...... 1 p.m. 6 Nov. Missouri-Rolla ...... 2 p.m.

S M 64 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide G o.1 ahun.2p.m. .2p.m. Washburn Nov. 15 atEmporia State .1:30p.m. Nov. 8 atSouthwest Baptist Nov. 1 .2p.m. atPittsburgState. Oct. 25 .6p.m. Missouri Northwest Oct. 18 .1:30p.m. State atTruman .2p.m. Western Missouri Oct. 11 Oct. 4 .6p.m. CentralMissouri. Sept. 27 . .6:30p.m. atMissouri-Rolla Sept. 20 .6p.m. Harding Sept. 13 . .7p.m. Bacone Aug. 28 2004 SCHEDULE S M Head Coach Head AME Onstott Ware John Safety T.J. TATE ISSOURI 111 Game 11 •Nov. •2p.m. 6inJoplin(HughesStadium) VS c.2,19 93 Joplin Topeka Joplin Place Topeka W49-37 Oct. 24,1998 Joplin L14-17 Oct. 23,1997 L31-32 Score Nov. 16, 1996 L0-25 Nov. 11, 1995 L16-38 Oct. 29,1994 Date played inHughesStadium played inJoplinand6 ofthelast10 games overall • TheIchabodshave won two ofthelastthree games of6.625points victory • Thelasteightgames have hadanaverage marginof • TheIchabodshave won fiveof thelastsixmeetings U21, MSSU21WU onOct.17, 1970 WU 38,MSSU35onNov. 15, 2003 M 38-35 onNov. 15, 2003 Series History - MSSU leads 20-13-1 leads MSSU - History Series ISSOURI First meeting Last meeting Last WUwin U for serieshistory, turntopage66 NIVERSITY S Last 10 Meetings 10 Last S OUTHERN Series Notes Series o.1 tWsbr .L35-38 .L7-31 atWashburn Nov. 15 Emporia State .L 6-28 Nov. 8 Southwest Baptist Nov. 1 .L0-49 PittsburgState. Oct. 25 .L14-47 Missouri. atNorthwest Oct. 18 .L3-15 State Truman .L6-33 Western. atMissouri Oct. 11 Oct. 4 .L7-50 atCentralMissouri Sept. 27 .W49-35 Missouri-Rolla Sept. 20 .L10-15 State Northeastern Sept. 13 .L24-27 atBacone Aug. 28 2003 RESULTS (1-10) OUTHERN o.1,20 83 Topeka Joplin Place Topeka W38-35 Joplin Nov. 15, 2003 L28-52 Sept. 28,2002 Topeka Score W29-28 Sept. 22,2001 W24-22 Sept. 16, 2000 W35-28 Sept. 18, 1999 Date 52-28 onSept.28,2002 25-7 onSept.27, 1986 44-14 onOct.3,1992 Largest MSSUwin Largest WUwin Last MSSUwin Returning Starters: Returning Starters: Lettermen: Basic Formations: Record,Finish: MIAA 2003 Record: Scott Bailey Scottie Hazelton Bob Ray Todd Wash Keeth Matheny Coaches: Assistant Coach: Head Coaching Staff Director ofAthletics: President: Colors: Nickname: Conference: Affiliation: Enrollment: Founded: Location: General Information www.mssu.edu/athletics Athletics Web site: Press Box Phone: Fax: Phone: E-mail: Football SID: Information Sports Phone: 417.625.9358 Overall Record:54-44,9years Record atMSSU:0-0,1styear Alma Mater:Drake, 1981 Defense-4 •Specialty-5 417.625.9397 [email protected] 417.625.9359 Green and Gold 1937 oln Mo. Joplin, r JulioS.Leon Dr. CAII NCAA Returning-30 •Lost-24 Lions 5,740 MIAA J.R. Belew John Ware 1-10 417.437.4513 Multiple •4-4 Offense-3 • Offense-3 1-8, 9th Sallie Beard Washburn Ichabod 65 Football Rolla Rolla State State State 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. CHEDULES Baptist 2 p.m. 12 p.m. 12 12 p.m. 12 Nov. 13 Western Emporia Missouri Missouri Missouri- 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. at Adams at Central at Haskell at Truman Southwest at Missouri vs Pittsburg Washburn vs Northwest S at Rolla State State 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. Nov. 6 Baptist 1 p.m. Central Truman Missouri Missouri Missouri Southern 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Okla. Pan. Northwest at Emporia Mesa State at Pittsburg at Missouri- Washburn at Southwest Florence, Ala. Florence, Saturday, NovemberNCAA Division II Playoffs 13 sites First @ campus Round Saturday, NovemberNCAA Division II Playoffs 20 sites @ campus Second Round Saturday, NovemberNCAA Division II Playoffs 27 Quarterfinals sites @ campus Saturday, DecemberNCAA Division II Playoffs 4 sites Semifinals @ campus Bowl Mineral Water MIAA vs. NSIC @ Tiger Stadium, Excelsior Springs, Mo...... 1 p.m. Saturday, DecemberNCAA Game @ Division II Championship 11 *=MIAA Game. Central Daylight/Standard. All times are subject to change. Dates and times are PPONENT Rolla State State at SW 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. Baptist 1 p.m. Western Missouri Missouri Pittsburg Missouri- Southern 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. at Truman Highlands Northwest at Emporia Assemblies at Missouri Washburn New Mexico New at Southwest O State State State State 2p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. Baptist 1 p.m. Central 12 p.m. 12 12 p.m. 12 Western Emporia Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Southern 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. at Truman at Pittsburg at NW’stern Washburn at Fort Lewis at Southwest at Northwest 2004 Media Guide CHABOD at Rolla State State 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. Central Bacone Truman Kearney Western Missouri Missouri Pittsburg Southern 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Northwest at Emporia at Missouri at Missouri at Missouri- Washburn at Nebraska- Kansas City, Mo..Kansas City, ...... 2 p.m. Saturday, November*SBU @ TSU p.m...... 12 6 *ESU @ CMSU ...... 1:30 p.m. Stadium, *NWMSU vs. PSU @ Arrowhead *UMR @ MWSC ...... 2 p.m. *WU @ MSSU ...... 2 p.m. Saturday, October*ESU @ SBU 16 ...... 1:30 p.m. p.m. *CMSU @ TSU...... 12 *MWSC @ NWMSU...... 1 p.m. *WU @ UMR...... 1 p.m. *MSSU @ PSU...... 2 p.m. . Saturday, October*MSSU @ SBU ...... 1:30 p.m. 23 *NWMSU @ TSU . . . . 1:30 p.m...... *WU @ CMSU ...... 1:30 p.m. *PSU @ MWSC 2 p.m...... *UMR @ ESU ...... 2 p.m. Saturday, October*MWSC @ WU 30...... 1 p.m...... *TSU @ UMR ...... 1 p.m. *NWMSU @ SBU ...... 1:30 p.m. *CMSU @ PSU ...... 2 p.m. *MSSU @ ESU...... 2 p.m. E Rolla State State 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 2 p.m. Baptist 2 p.m. Western Emporia Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri- Southern 2004 I 2004 Nazarene 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Fort Hays at Central at Truman at Southern Washburn at Southwest at Northwest at Rolla State State State 1p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. Baptist 1 p.m. Lincoln Truman Western Missouri Missouri Chadron Pittsburg Southern 6:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. at Central Southwest at Emporia at Missouri at Missouri- Washburn E Rolla State State 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. at NW Baptist Central Western Emporia Missouri Missouri Missouri- Southern Southwest 1:30 p.m. at Missouri at Missouri at Pittsburg Washburn at Northwest Oklahoma St. at Rolla State State Saturday, October*ESU @ NWMSU...... 1 p.m. 2 *MSSU @ TSU ...... 1:30 p.m. *MWSC @ CMSU...... 1:30 p.m. *UMR @ SBU ...... 2 p.m. *WU @ PSU...... 2 p.m. Saturday, October*SBU @ WU 9 ...... 1 p.m. *PSU @ ESU ...... 2 p.m. *TSU @ MWSC ...... 2 p.m. *NWMSU @ MSSU ...... 6 p.m. *CMSU @ UMR. 6:30 p.m...... Saturday, September*UMR @ NWMSU ...... 1 p.m. 18 *WU @ TSU ...... 1:30 p.m. *ESU @ MWSC ...... 2 p.m. *SBU @ PSU...... 2 p.m...... *CMSU @ MSSU ...... 6 p.m. Saturday, September*NWMSU @ WU ...... 1 p.m. 25 *TSU @ ESU ...... 1 p.m. *SBU @ CMSU...... 1:30 p.m. *MWSC @ MSSU...... 2 p.m. *PSU @ UMR ...... 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. Baptist 1 p.m. Truman College Western at Texas Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Southern 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. at Central Northwest at Western at Pittsburg at Missouri- Washburn at Southwest at State State 7 p.m. Rolla State State Mines 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. Sept. 2 6 p.m. 12 p.m. 12 Harding Missouri- at Lincoln Benedictine at Winonna at Colorado Washburn at Fort Hays West Chester West at Jacksonville at 2004 MIAA Composite Football Schedule State Minn.- South Quinn 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. at Paul Dakota Bacone 12 p.m. 12 Aug. 26 Aug. 26 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. at Adams at Harding Western St. Western Aug. 28 Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct.2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 6 Nov. Upper Iowa Upper Washburn Fort St Hays Winona State State Winona Moorehead St. Moorehead 2004 Opponent Composite Football Schedule Saturday, September*ESU @ WU...... 1 p.m. 11 *MWSC @ SBU ...... 6 p.m. *MSSU @ UMR ...... 6:30 p.m. *NWMSU @ CMSU ...... 7 p.m. *TSU @ PSU ...... 7 p.m. Benedictine (Kan.) @ MWSC...... 7 p.m. Saturday, SeptemberCMSU @ Lincoln (Mo.) ...... 6 p.m. 4 TSU (Minn.) State @ Winona . . . . . 1 p.m. Chester (Pa.) @ NWMSUWest p.m. . . . 12 UMR @ Colorado Mines ...... 2 p.m. ESU @ Jacksonville (Ala.) State . . . 6 p.m. Harding (Ark.) @ MSSU...... 6 p.m. Langston (Okla.) @ WU...... 6 p.m. PSU @ Fort (Kan.) State. Hays . . . . 7 p.m. Thursday, September 2 South Dakota @ TSU...... 12 p.m. @ TSU.South Dakota ...... 12 Colorado Mines @ WU ...... 1 p.m. @ NWMSUMinn. State-Moorehead 1 p.m. CMSU @ Adams (Colo.) State. . . . . 2 p.m. SBU @ Harding ...... 6 p.m. @ UMR. Iowa Upper ...... 6:30 p.m. Saturday, August 28 Thursday, AugustBacone (Okla.) @ MSSU ...... 6 p.m. 26 (Minn.) State @ MWSCWinona 6:30 p.m. Fort (Kan.) State @ ESU. Hays . . . . 7 p.m. (Colo.) State @ PSUWestern . . . . . 7 p.m. 66 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide 1 91L1-6A 10-26 L 1961 O13 A H A 16-0 13-22 16-34 W 20-6 L L 1964 W 1963 O3 1962 O5 1961 O6 O7 2004 O 620 80A H 28-0 2-0 43-51-6 37-32 W Emporia State W 2003 S6 1977 S10 Langston 8-3 Mines Colorado 90L6-7 13-24 6-27 L 25-0 L 34-6 L 26-6 1960 W 14-6 1959 W 21-0 1958 W 6-7 1957 W 14-13 1956 W 19-27 L 1955 14-19 W 1954 0-7 L 1953 6-12 L 1952 20-12 L 1951 0-12 L 1950 12-20 1949 W 7-38 L 1948 12-0 L 1947 19-6 L 1946 6-12 1942 W 7-14 1941 W 12-7 L 1940 6-14 L 1939 6-7 1938 W 0-0 L 1937 20-7 L 1936 13-6 T 1935 6-2 1934 W 6-45 1933 W 7-20 1932 W 0-35 L 1931 0-6 L 1930 0-18 L 1929 7-7 L 1928 0-34 L 1927 10-7 T 1926 7-7 L 1925 1924 W 22-3 0-0 T 1923 W 1922 7-23 7-7 1921 W T 0-19 1920 L 1919 41-7 T 6-7 1918 L 1917 8-0 W 12-14 1916 L 1915 24-6 W 1914 L 6-0 1913 18-0 1912 W 6-0 1911 W 29-6 1910 W 21-0 1909 W 0-0 1908 W 6-0 1907 W 6-0 T 1906 0-11 1905 W 1904 W L 1903 1902 1901 1899 14-13 12-13 26-6 W 13-0 L 13-7 W 13-10 1959 W 13-0 1958 W 1957 W 1956 W 1955 1954 1953 PPONENT 20-6 1 02W2-1A H H A 26-21 26-27 H 42-45 L6-12 A H 52-18 W L A 28-38 L 2003 H 7-37 S27 W 2002 21-38 A 2001 O12 H L 17-41 A 2000 O6 L 31-50 1999 N4 H L 0-34 N6 L 1998 H 8-42 O10 H L 1997 7-14 H O11 1996 L 17-44 A S28 L 1995 S23 21-3 H L 1994 O15 7-6 L 1993 0-39 O16 1992 W 9-27 S19 1991 W S21 L 1990 S15 L 1989 S16 1963 S21 1962 S22 1961 S22 2 91L32 A A 3-29 H H 14-0 A 21-34 L H 33-12 A H 27-29 W L 38-24 1991 38-24 W S28 0-47 L 1990 O20 W 1989 W O21 1988 L S10 1987 S12 1986 1985 S13 1984 S7 S8 rmn4-17 Truman otws isui5-18 Missouri Northwest 90L12-39 0-6 13-26 L L L 1960 1959 1958 94L0-28 0-7 6-7 L L L 1944 1944 1940 220 42 H A A 34-21 28-35 H A 19-38 H 21-35 LOT W A 20-45 H L 27-35 2003 L A H 35-64 2002 S20 35-40 L N2 A L 2001 24-25 O27 7-43 L 2000 H L N11 19-37 1999 A N13 L 1998 18-25 L O29 H 1997 18-49 L 1996 O30 A A O5 59-46 1995 L H A 1994 S30 28-21 16-22 L 1993 N5 H 25-18 W N6 H 1992 0-14 W L O10 1991 41-7 A O12 W H 13-20 1988 N12 L 1987 H 1986 N14 W 17-10 A 7-45 L 1985 O4 H 11-17 A O5 1984 W 1983 S29 17-7 L H 40-12 1982 O1 L A 21-0 O9 W 1981 42-13 O10 H W A A 1980 36-15 S27 W 1979 S29 W 20-10 1978 A 7-41 1977 S30 W A 0-3 1976 O1 H 34-21 W 1975 O9 A 14-28 L L 1974 O4 H 19-47 A O5 W 1973 7-34 L N10 1972 A 6-12 L 1971 N11 0-14 H 1970 N6 L A 1969 N7 H 21-0 L 1968 N8 19-6 L N9 32-6 1967 W N11 7-6 1966 W N12 1966 W S10 1965 W N13 1964 N14 1963 O12 1962 O13 S ERIES R ECORD 2 90L01 H A H 0-17 A 0-61 A 14-23 H L 0-44 L A 24-58 H L 7-21 A L 1990 18-35 O27 20-21 L 1989 A O28 21-29 L 1988 A O29 L 1987 H 14-38 L O31 A 1986 12-35 L N15 1986 38-36 H O11 12-46 L 1985 1984 O12 H L H 14-27 1983 O6 W A L O8 28-21 1982 28-16 H O16 A L 1981 H 16-20 1980 O17 W 14-15 1979 O4 W A 14-21 O6 H 7-21 L 1978 O28 L 1977 0-27 L 1976 O29 A H 7-13 L O2 1975 A N15 19-17 L 1974 H 0-14 1973 N16 A L 12-38 1972 N3 H W 20-24 N4 L 1971 H 7-20 O30 A L 1970 O31 17-7 H L 1969 20-21 O18 L 1968 0-27 O19 1967 W 0-40 O21 L 1966 O22 L 1965 O23 L 1964 O24 1963 O26 1962 O27 1961 O28 itbr tt 18-57-1 State Pittsburg 90L6-27 6-26 7-13 L 6-21 L 0-27 L 7-12 L 1960 13-12 L 1959 36-13 L 1958 7-17 1957 W 0-23 1956 W 6-39 L 1955 27-19 L 1954 25-7 L 1953 13-12 1952 W 12-7 1951 W 6-26 1950 W 0-39 1949 W 7-27 L 1948 0-19 L 1947 7-7 L 1946 13-18 L 1944 6-0 T 1943 27-7 L 1943 15-0 1942 W 13-7 1941 W 12-7 1934 W 12-0 1933 W 0-20 1932 W 0-10 1931 W 0-6 L 1930 7-21 L 1929 7-0 L 1928 L 1924 1923 W 1922 1921 1920 420 44 A H 14-45 A 13-48 H 17-52 A L H 21-63 L A 10-35 H 31-38 L 2003 A 14-17 L 2002 O4 14-33 L H L O5 A 21-42 2001 L S29 2000 H 48-14 L O28 36-61 1999 L 1998 O30 21-22 1997 O3 W L 1996 O4 1995 N9 L 1994 N4 1993 O8 O9 1992 S26 1 96W2- H A H 23-7 A 37-21 10-43 A H H 19-41 W W A 13-10 L 0-21 7-24 L 1996 A 1995 O12 7-29 H W O7 1994 L L S24 H 28-27 1993 A 17-26 L S25 H 1992 A O17 37-14 W 1991 1990 O19 31-3 H L 0-17 1989 A S8 W H 0-34 S9 1988 W 0-14 S17 L 1987 A 7-38 S19 L 1986 H 7-7 S20 L 1985 A S21 31-0 L 1969 S20 H 34-0 T 1968 S21 20-0 1967 W S23 27-15 1966 W S24 1965 W S25 1964 W S26 1963 S28 1962 S29 1961 S29 1 03W4-7A A H 41-37 20-26 H A 20-48 W 58-21 A L H 36-0 L H 2003 W 20-26 O18 25-7 A 2002 W N16 H 24-20 2001 A LOT N10 37-20 W 2000 O14 A H 31-14 1999 W 20-25 O14 H 1998 W S19 A 21-17 1997 14-6 W S20 L 1996 24-9 O26 19-34 1995 W O21 W 1994 N12 W 1993 L N13 1992 1991 O31 1990 N2 10-5 1989 N3 N4 Southwest Baptist 920 90A H 15-18-2 H Central Missouri 49-24 A 49-0 H 42-14 A 34-14 W W 53-18 H W A 24-7 W 2003 A 2002 O25 27-13 W H 2001 N9 45-0 W H 2000 N3 21-10 W 0-19 A 1999 O7 14-38 W H A O9 1998 H W 21-26 S26 L 1997 13-28 S27 L 13-7 1996 O19 7-20 L 1995 O14 1994 L W S17 1993 L S18 1992 10-5 O24 1991 1990 O26 1989 S1 S2 Missouri-Rolla 90L14-35 25-0 12-2 L 0-0 W 19-7 W 6-0 T 1960 6-0 W 1945 W 1944 1943 W 1915 1914 1902 2 02L1-7H A H 14-47 A H 21-51 L10-37 A 28-31 L H 8-27 A L 12-72 H L 2003 11-40 O11 A 14-43 2002 L S21 H 2001 L 7-31 S15 A 13-62 L 2000 H L O21 18-55 1999 O23 29-48 L 1998 L N14 0-21 1997 L 1996 N15 L N2 1995 L 1994 O28 1993 O1 1992 O2 1991 N7 N9 820 43 A A 14-30 H H A 6-27 L 28-34 13-23 H 10-35 A L2OT H L A 2003 35-27 L 12-13 N8 L 2002 H O26 21-7 2001 6-17 W A O20 2000 L H 28-60 S23 1999 W A 10-41 S25 L 1998 17-41 O17 A L 1997 23-35 O18 H 1996 L H A S21 21-10 1995 L S16 28-21 L 1994 H 17-10 O22 A 1993 31-6 W O23 1992 21-14 W H N14 W 10-13 1991 N16 A W A 1990 A 21-37 N10 W 1989 L 1988 N11 24-21 21-37 H 1987 O1 0-52 L 1986 O3 A W H H 14-45 L 1985 N1 L N2 23-21 1984 25-53 O27 H L A 1983 7-7 1982 O29 H W 1981 N6 26-15 L A 24-27 N7 H T 1980 O25 37-0 W 1979 13-13 O27 L 1978 O21 58-3 W 1977 O22 T 1976 S18 1975 W S20 1974 S21 1973 S15 1972 S16 12-18-2 Western Missouri 1 03W3-5H A H 38-35 28-52 A H 29-28 W 24-22 A L H 35-28 W A 49-37 H W 2003 14-17 N15 2002 W A 31-32 S28 2001 W H 0-25 S22 A 2000 L H 16-38 S16 1999 L 21-36 A S18 14-44 L 1998 A O24 6-31 L 1997 O23 L 1996 3-30 L N16 A 1995 6-21 H L N11 A 1994 O29 35-23 L H 1993 14-32 1992 O30 L 1991 O3 25-7 A H W O5 19-6 H 1990 L H S22 31-29 1989 W A S23 24-10 0-20 W 1988 O22 0-12 1987 A W O24 H 9-35 1986 W L S27 H 1985 L S28 20-19 7-20 1984 A A L N10 21-38 1983 1982 N12 H W 21-35 L 1981 A O2 9-21 L 1980 O3 H 35-17 H N8 L 1979 L 1978 N10 9-3 A 3-14 1977 O7 W 10-14 O8 1976 W 21-21 1975 O23 L L 1974 N1 N2 T 1973 O19 1972 O21 1971 016 1970 O17 13-20-1 Missouri Southern 120 84 H A 28-49 H A 21-55 H H 34-58 L 17-28 A L 18-32 0-37 L 2003 14-20 L N1 L 2002 L O19 2001 L O11 2000 S30 1999 1998 S30 1997 N7 N8 Hearn Trent the Year of Freshman 2003 MIAA 2003 S 2003 EASON F LASHBACK Terrell Fletcher All-MIAA Mention Honorable Looney Josh All-MIAA Mention Honorable Odupitan Mike All-MIAA Mention Honorable Barrett Tyrone All-MIAA Mention Honorable Gould Grant All-MIAA Team Second

Ichabod Football 68 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide 2003 I the nextfiveminutes toopena37-10margin. addingtwomore scores in then scored threelater, plays recovered but theGorillas itand went fortheonsidekick, TheIchabods pointsofthe Gorillas. pull withinseven to quarter touchdown onthesecondplayoffourth the Ichabodsto2-4and0-4inMIAA. dropped State 3rankedPittsburg and a37-10losstoNo. lowing Missouri weekleduptoa45-14lossNorthwest lose theirnextthree games. the rivals. astheHornetswon100thmeetingbetween overtime the gametotiescore pointsin andscored theonly offense." theyhadlotsofmomentumon the gamebecause "Thatwasthekeyforthembeingabletotie said. Schurig butwedidn'tgetthefirstdown whenweneededit," out, 24inthenationattimeofgame. ranked No. TheHornetswere State. toarch-rivalEmporia overtime theseasonastheyfellin record tostart inthestands.” had alotofsupport westill Despitetherain, great too. we opened Yager was Stadium win infront ofagoodcrowd as “The said. Schurig the MIAA,” ofthestrengthgames because of both ofournon-conference toopen Yager State Hays Stadium. anda28-4winover FortLangston two straightwins-a28-0shutoutover to dowithourteam.” wecontinuedtoestablishwhatwant more importantly but “We inthewincolumn, didgaintwovictories said. Schurig. improved to5-6inyeartwounder coachingstaff, new Schurig. accomplished initssecondseasonunderheadcoachCraig ntegm ihPt tt,theIchabodsscored a State, In thegamewithPitt A home12-6losstoawinless Truman squadthefol- theIchabodswould Following theloss totheHornets, The Hornetsscored in twotouchdowns with5:37left theclock wehadachancetorun quarter "In thefourth toa3-0 The Ichabodswere close forustowin wasimportant “It offtheseasonwith The Ichabodsstarted Schurig “We improved ineacharea ofourprogram,” inthefirstyearof whowent3-8, The Ichabods, That iswhatthe Washburn team Ichabodfootball Two -nostepsback. stepsforward season under new coaching staff undernew coaching season Ichabods make strides in2nd N R EVIEW for the2004season.” out andwe’re going touselastseasonasasteppingstone We’re notgettingblown peting withteamsinthisleague. theIchabodswontheir finalgameoftheseason. 1994, The gamealsomarked thefirsttimesince down. mark andMikeOdupitanreturnedforatouch- akickoff Hearnwentover the1,000-yard Southern. over Missouri withtwomissedattempts. kicking onspecialteamfieldgoal five interceptions andstruggled buttheIchabodsalsohad up448totalyards, field racking ofthe The Ichabods burnedupthemiddle fell 30-14. Missouri Western initsfinalroad gameoftheseasonand 35-7 leadintothebreak. added twotouchdown scores in50secondsandtooka butCentral scored tomakethescore 21-7, behind 21-0, whofell TheIchabods, Mules wentontoa49-28win. recovered andnever asthe Ichabods fellbehindearly and three touchdowns. freshman Trent for175yardson29carries Hearnrushed with1:16remainingthe24- forthewinscoring endzone Baptist. over Southwest behind victory dramatic fashionastheyrecorded a41-37come-from- not goingtogetmuch ofaroll." you're oftherain, asitwasbecause the fieldbeingassoft but kidswere ready Our forit, something wehadtotry. "Itwas said. Schurig fieldandtheyendupscoring,” short adtuhonsrk.TheIchabods wentforthetouch- yard touchdown strike. W otsm ls ae atsao,butweare com- "We gameslastseason, lostsome close uptheseasonwitha38-35win The Ichabodswrapped to takeon Mo. Joseph, The IchabodsheadedtoSt. the Mules, State 13CentralMissouri Against theNo. Tyler ofthe SchuermanhitMikeOdupitanintheback in onthewinningtrack The Ichabodswouldgetback "We wentforitanddidn'twork outandgavethema down andthewininstead ofthepossiblegame- tying fieldgoal.” tying “I didn’t“I wanttolosethegamewith the game.” field goal,” Schurig said. “I would “I said. Schurig field goal,” the touchdown goingforbroke towin have ratherlostthegameattempting led from start tofinishand led from start ery400 theIchabods 4,000, nearly Infront of homecoming. in Missouri-Rolla Topeka on with a49-24winover ond straightMIAAgame The Ichabodswontheirsec- Washburn Ichabod 69 Football WU LU ANGSTON L AT 1 1 6-60 2:04, WU 7 - LANGSTON 0 - WU 14 5:18, kick), 13-73 (Banion,Derek LANGSTON 0 - LANGSTON 0 kick), , WU 21 (Banion,Derek kick), 6-49 2:08, (Banion,Derek Schuerman,Tyler WU 28 - LANGSTON 0 Hickel,Dustin 7-44; Brown,Chris 6-29; 7-44; Brown,Chris Hickel,Dustin 2- 2-25; Schuerman,Tyler Bland,Rawshawn McCann,Chris 1- Womack,Jeff 7-15; 19; Langston-Gamble,Ben 18-81; minus 1. Smith,Courtney 8-28; Kirk,Timon 8-20; 1-3; Lewis,Hershel 2-5; Simpson,Destin 4- 1-minus 1; Williams,Tony Wilcox,Terry minus 4. Langston- 6-14-1-50. Hickel,Dustin 135; 1-3-1- Wilcox,Terry 4-8-1-26; Williams,Tony 17. 2-49; Sissom,Sam 3-33; Benning,DaWight 1-11; 2-29; Burgess,Marquet Odupitan,Mike White,Chris 3-28; Gamble,Ben 1-8; 1-7. Samuels,Corey 1-30; 32. Langston-Harley,Jamal Bridgeman,Allen 1-0. 1-1; Wilcox,Terry Langston-Gamble,Ben 1-1; White,Chris 1-1. AME Punt Returns-YardsKickoff Returns-YardsInterception Returns-YardsPunts (Number-Avg)Fumbles-Lost 2-32 5-56 1-28 2-30 Penalties-Yards 1-7 5-129 TimePossession 3-33.3 ConversionsThird-Down 6-34.5 Fourth-Down Conversions 8 of 13 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1 of 10 1 of 3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 7-70 2-2 32:05 1 of 2 12-98 27:55 3-3 1-5 Individual Statistics: 18-106; 2-11 RUSHING: Washburn-Hearn,Trent 0-1 0-0 8-16-1- Washburn-Schuerman,Tyler PASSING: 4-60; RECEIVING: Washburn-Lehman,Cason Langston- 1-2; Scott,JeffBland,Rawshawn 1-1. 2- Washburn-Corcoran,Joe INTERCEPTIONS: 2-2. FUMBLES: Washburn-Hearn,Trent WULU 14Scoring Summary: 71st Quarter 0 kick), 29 yd run (Banion,Derek WU - Hearn,Trent 12:56 0 0 7 Hickel,Dustin yd pass from 00:40 WU - Sissom,Sam 13 0 - 0 28 2nd Quarter -interception return 05:38 WU - Corcoran,Joe 22 yd 0 4th Quarter pass from WU - Lehman,Cason 29 yd 12:46 Statistics: Team FIRST DOWNS (NET)RUSHES-YARDS YDS (NET)PASSING Passes Att-Comp-Int 43-237 42-132 OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Returns-YardsFumble 73-422 30-14-2 185 25 53-175 11-5-2 43 10 1-0 0-0 Washburn . 28 ...... Langston...... 0 . . . . Stadium Jelsman . . . . . 550 G 2004 Media Guide available No program program No The Washburn defense The Washburn The defense was led by Joe Corcoran had one interception which he a returned for against touchdown in the season Langston opener. Cason Lehman on a 30- yard pass on fourth and 11. the shutout,secured sur- rendering just 175 yards on 53 plays. Morgan Dewey who had 11 tackles and Josh Looney 10. recorded Joe had nine tack-Corcoran les and two interceptions and a fumble recovery as well, and was later named the MIAA Defensive Player of the Week. The After a scoreless third quarter Tyler Schuerman connected with Schuerman connected Tyler After third quarter a scoreless Joe Corcoran capped half scoringJoe Corcoran the first with a 22-yard touch- Dustinthe 13th pass for Hickel connected on a touchdown GUTHRIE, Okla. - Sept.Okla. GUTHRIE, - 6 onlyThe Ichabods took plays six to go down interception return with 5:38 left return in the first half. interception down Corcoran finished with nine tackles, a fumble recovery and two interceptions. straight game with 40 seconds leftstraight game with 40 seconds the opening quarter. in Hickel to Samthrew a 13-yard touchdown Sissom to cap73-yard drive a in 13 plays. 60 yards for a touchdown in their initial 60 yards for a touchdown drive of the season. tailback Washburn yards for a Hearn scampered 29 Trent left with 12:56 touchdown the first in quarter. the game with Hearn finished carries106 yards on 18 his debut in an Ichabod uniform. in opened the 2003 the opened Ichabods Washburn football28-0 victoryseason with a over Langston University and on the road on losing streak a two-game snapped the process. opening day in 70 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide G of totaloffense. 186yards whichgaveuponly Taylor forthe had10tackles Washburn defense, withfoursecondsleft. safety The addedtwomore pointsonalate Tigers yards for WU's finaltouchdown. Josh took afumblefrom FHSUquarterback Todd's handsandscampered43 inthethirdperiod. onds left foratouchdown andDerekmiddle Banion’s PAT madeit21-0with25sec- give theIchabodsafirstdown atthe25. hadtwopenaltiestotalling30yardsto State Fort Hays its nextscore inthethirdquarter. on22carries. ished with137yardsrushing Hefin- lead. ter tohelp WU toa14-0 halftime 7-yard touchdown inthesecondquar- scamper Hearnfollowed witha in theopeningquarter. with8:10left Hearn's 59-yardtouchdown run State. Hays Bowl Fort witha28-4winover in-staterival Ichabods opened Yager atMoore Stadium downs against Fort Hays State intheYager HaysState downs Fort against opening. Stadium Trent Hearnrushedfor 137 yards on22carriesandtwo touch- fe loi terfrtpit ihasft nasc,Washburn's Eric Taylor onasack, allowig theirfirstpointswithasafety After Joe Corcoran, led the Ichabod defense with 13 tackles, including seven solos. seven including ledtheIchaboddefensewith13tackles, Joe Corcoran, Washburn tookadvantageofpenaltiestoget Topeka 13 -Sept. - Washburn gotontheboardfirst Trent Dustin Hickel connected on the next play with DaWight Benningover the connectedonthenextplaywithDaWight Hickel Dustin AME 2 VS F ORT H YS AY The Washburn S TATE ae tdu .3,244 Yager Stadium .28 Washburn .4 HaysState Fort ASN D NT 102 16 8 22-6-0 14 23-10-1 43-178 47-98 Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING YDS(NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) DOWNS FIRST Team Statistics: 00:04 FHSU-safety, ,FHSU4-WU28 05:17 WU-Taylor,Eric 43ydfumblerecovery 05:30 FHSU-safety, ,FHSU2-WU21 4th Quarter 00:25 WU-Benning,DaWight 25ydpassfrom 28 - 3rd Quarter 4 - 7 10:24 WU-Hearn,Trent 7ydrun(Lehman,Casonrush), 2nd Quarter 7 4 8 08:10 0 WU-Hearn,Trent 59ydrun(Lehman,Casonpass 1st Quarter 6 0 Scoring Summary: 0 WU FHSU FUMBLES: Fort Hays State-Todd,JoshFUMBLES: Fort 3-1; Hays State-None. INTERCEPTIONS: Fort Hays State-Brown,ThaddeusRECEIVING: Fort PASSING: Hays State-Todd,Josh Fort 10-23-1- 4-23 Hays State-Montgomery,John RUSHING:Fort 1-11 1-3 Individual Statistics: 0-1 2-0 29:43 7-55 30:17 1of4 6-3 9-76 By:Number-Yards Sacks 0of2 3of13 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5of16 Conversions Fourth-Down 6-27.8Third-Down Conversions 8-38.2 Possession Time 1-0 1-20 6-44 Penalties-Yards 5-90 0-0 2-17 Fumbles-Lost 1-43 Punts (Number-Avg) 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards Returns-Yards Kickoff 65-280 70-186 Punt Returns-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 1-0; Sissom,Sam1-0. Brown,Thaddeus 1-0.Washburn-Hearn,Trent Gottschalk,Luke 1-1; Freeman,Andre 1-1; Washburn-Smith,Darold 1-0. 33; Odupitan,Mike 1-6. Lehman,Cason 3-63;Benning,DaWight 2- 19; Rebel,Beau1-13. Washburn- 5-36; Rusco,Jeremy 2-20;Gaines,Jamall2- Hickel,Dustin 3-10-0-46. 88. Washburn-Schuerman,Tyler 3-12-0-56; Brown,Chris 5-0;Huelsman,Chris5-minus2. Schuerman,Tyler 5-13; Bland,Rawshawn 2-2; Hearn,Trent 22-137; Hickel,Dustin 4-28; 11-23; Todd,Josh 16-minus 44.Washburn- 13-85; Gottschalk,Luke 7-34;Rusco,Jeremy (Banion,Derek kick),,FHSU2-WU28 0 -WU21 Hickel,Dustin (Banion,Derek kick),3-641:55,FHSU 4-41 1:53,FHSU0-WU14 3-681:23,FHSU0-WU6 failed), UFHSU WU Washburn Ichabod 71 Football TATE S WU ESU MPORIA E AT (Gray,Justin kick), 4-62 1:57, WU 0 - ESU 7 kick), 4-62 1:57, (Gray,Justin 8-84 4:25, WU 7 - ESU 7 - ESU 7 1:38, WU 14 4-12 - ESU 7 kick), , WU 21 (Banion,Derek - WU 21 kick), 9-95 2:51, (Gray,Justin Hatfield,Tad ESU 14 5:30, WU 28 - ESU 14 11-90 WU 28 - kick), 8-77 3:31, (Gray,Justin Hatfield,Tad ESU 21 WU 28 - ESU 28 54 1:37, ESU 35 WU 28 - 1:07, kick), 13-0 (Gray,Justin Bland,Rawshawn 1-19; Hickel,Dustin 7-15; Hickel,Dustin 1-19; Bland,Rawshawn 1-6; 1-6; Benning,DaWight Brown,Chris 5-minus Womack,Jeff 3-0; Schuerman,Tyler 1- 2; Ichabods 2-minus 2; Odupitan,Mike 26-88; State-Paul,Tyler minus 5. Emporia 2-minus 6. Sanders,Josh 5-22; Hatfield,Tad Emporia 3-6-1-52. Schuerman,Tyler 160; Day,Andre 19-32-2-305; State-Hatfield,Tad Whitworth,Justi 1-1-0-9. 1-1-0-49; Sissom,Sam 3-46; Lehman,Cason 3-44; Scott,Jeff 1-13; Richard,J.J. 8-141; State-Day,Andre Emporia 3- Sharpe,Rashem 3-66; Lamb,Louis 4-103; 1-21. Schoenfeld,Scot Sanders,Josh 2-11; 21; State- 1-60. Emporia Terrell,Fletche Scott,John 1-26. 3 3 FIRST DOWNS (NET)RUSHES-YARDS YDS (NET)PASSING Passes Att-Comp-Int 49-170 33-104 OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Returns-YardsFumble Punt Returns-Yards 71-382 22-13-1 212 34-21-2 67-467 17 363 Kickoff Returns-Yards 23 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-84 2-13 3-49 1-26 Penalties-Yards 2-8 3-61 TimePossession 3-32.7 Conversions 2-45.0 Third-Down Fourth-Down Conversions 7 of 18 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5 of 12 15-126 0 of 1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 7-91 2-1 1 of 1 32:55 Individual Statistics: 27:05 1-0 3-5 28-133; RUSHING: Washburn-Hearn,Trent 2-3 1-10 1-8 10-16-0 Washburn-Hickel,Dustin PASSING: 4-100; RECEIVING: Washburn-Odupitan,Mike 1-2. Hoytal,John 1-7; Benning,DaWight 1-24; Washburn-Gould,Grant INTERCEPTIONS: WUESUScoring Summary: 71st Quarter 7 Day,Andre ESU - Richard,J.J. 49 yd pass from 07:02 7 0 7 kick), run (Banion,Derek 9 yd WU - Hickel,Dustin 02:31 0 7 21 0-2nd Quarter 28 kick), 1 yd run (Banion,Derek WU - Hickel,Dustin 14:56 7- 35 3rd Quarter 60 yd interception return WU - Terrell,Fletche 11:08 4th Quarter ESU - Sharpe,Rashem 49 yd pass from 14:50 kick), 1 yd run (Banion,Derek WU - Hearn,Trent 09:13 yd pass from 05:37 ESU - Sharpe,Rashem 10 kick), 7- ESU - Sanders,Josh 1 yd run (Gray,Justin 01:07 Overtime Hatfield,Tad yd pass from 19 00:00 ESU - Day,Andre Statistics: Team Washburn . 28 ...... StateNo. 24 Emporia . . 35 Stadium. . . . . 6,052 . Welch AME G 2004 Media Guide The Washburn The Hearn rushing would lead the Ichabods on the ground 133 yards on 22 car- for The Hornets would score on their first possession of overtime on their first possession and the The Hornets would score Trent Hearn finished off a 90-yard drive with a 1-yard touchdown run finished off a 90-yard drive Hearn with a 1-yard touchdown putting Trent On the first play of the fourth quarter, Hornets finished off a 95-yard drive the Emporia - Sept. - Emporia 20 - take the lead on the first The Ichabods would The Ichabods found themselvesThe Ichabods early behind Morgan Dewey avoids a holding Hornet defender to tackle avoids the Morgan Dewey finished game with nine tackles, Dewey the includ- ball carrier. loss and a sack. for ing two ries. the centurythird straight game Hearn has reached It was the mark. Hickel and Mike Odupitan had four catchespassed for 160 yards on 10 of 16 passing for 100 yards. had 11 tackles and Morgan Dewey Joe Corcoran had nine with one sack. Ichabods would not score. the Ichabods up 28-14. in the final two touchdowns would score The Hornets overtime. 5:37 of the game to force to cut the Ichabod lead to 21-14. play of the second quarterplay of the second on a Hickel 1-yard run.touchdown was set up by a The score 12 yard to the return Grant Gould interception line. into the scoring The Ichabod defense would get act afterTerrell Fletcher to himself and rushedtipped a Hornet pass return 60 yards for an interception 21-7 Ichabods. making the score as the Hornets would score on a 49-yard touch- on a 49-yard would score as the Hornets pass.down next drive, On the Dustin Hickel rushed capping an 84- for a 9-yard touchdown yard, drive eight-play tying at seven. the score Ichabods lost for the first time falling in over- falling first time for the lost Ichabods to Emporiatime 35-28 State. The loss dropped to 2-1. the Ichabods 72 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide G forced fumbleandJoeCorcoran had13. had three receptionsreturn for42yardsandakickoff 47yards. MikeOdupitan He alsowas6of9for76yardswithoneinterception. yards. field goal. quarter.he wouldadda36-yardfieldgoalatthe6:25mark ofthefourth break. 3:47 remaining totakea6-3leadintothe 11:31 remaining anda24-yardfieldgoalwith a23-yardfieldgoalwith kicked Kamphoefner theBulldogs'Mark second quarter, Inthe Ichabods havegonewithoutafieldgoal. snapped a13-gamestreak inwhichthe Thekick 26-yard fieldgoalbyDerek Banion. Ichabods fellto2-2and0-2intheMIAA. the theloss, With a battleoffieldgoals. Ichabods were toppedby Truman 12-6in State the Bulldogs. twoMarquetis Burgess had kickoffreturns for 34yardsagainst Topeka 27- -Sept. Defensively, Grant Gould led the Ichabods with 15 tackles alongwitha GrantGouldledtheIchabodswith15tackles Defensively, Tyler for 48 carries SchuermanledtheIchabodsonground withseven theball48timesfor204yards. carried The Bulldogs'JerardLeverson withBanion's31-yard 33yardsoneightplays The Ichabodswoulddrive and 66-yarddrive a14-play, addeda20-yardfieldgoalafter Kamphoefner The Ichabodsgotontheboardfirstwitha AME 4 VS T RUMAN The Washburn S TATE ae tdu .3,825 Yager Stadium .6 Washburn .12 State. Truman utRtrsYrs00 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 10 107 20-8-2 88 25 54-222 19-8-1 81-322 Punt Returns-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards 34-115 OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-234 Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING YDS(NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) DOWNS FIRST Team Statistics: 6 14:13 TRUMAN-Kamphoefner,Mar goal, 20ydfield - 12 4th Quarter - 3 03:47 TRUMAN-Kamphoefner,Mar goal, 24ydfield 6 0 11:31 TRUMAN-Kamphoefner,Mar goal, 23ydfield 0 2nd Quarter 0 6 3 goal,7-1504:44 WU-Banion,Derek 26ydfield 2:59, 1st Quarter 0 Scoring Summary: WU TSU FUMBLES: Truman State-Leverson,Jerard 2-1; INTERCEPTIONS: Truman State-Yokeley,Marcus RECEIVING: Truman State-Schuring,Vance 3 PASSING: Truman State-Czeschin,Jake 8-19-1 1-7 0-0 2-3 RUSHING: Truman State-Leverson,Jerard 48- 2-0 24:51 5-43 4-4 Individual Statistics: 35:09 4-1 0of1 4-30 1of By:Number-Yards Sacks 4of14 6of15 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Conversions Fourth-Down 5-32.4 Third-Down Conversions 3-37.0 1-6 3-81 Possession Time 2-29 Penalties-Yards 2-6 Fumbles-Lost Punts (Number-Avg) Interception Returns-Yards Returns-Yards Kickoff Hickel,Dustin 1-0. TEAM 2-0.Washburn-Hearn,Trent 1-0; 1-6. 1-0; Marble,Matt1-6.Washburn-Cobb,Terell 1-17;Hoytal,John Sissom,Sam1-13. Odupitan,Mike 3-42;Lehman,Cason3-35; Walton,James 1-29.Washburn- 31; Voigt,Cole 2-18; Perry,James 2-10; Schuerman,Tyler 6-9-1-76. 88. Washburn-Hickel,Dustin 2-11-1-31; Brown,Chris 1-3. 2-9;Odupitan,Mike 1-5; Womack,Jeff 48; Hearn,Trent 18-27; Hickel,Dustin 5-23; 2-minus 10. Washburn-Schuerman,Tyler 7- Czeschin,Jake 4-6;Bonner,Ryan 1-3;TEAM 204; Eads,A.J.6-21; Kamphoefner,Mar 1-10; 03:34 WU-Banion,Derek 31 goal,8-33 ydfield 06:25 TRUMAN-Kamphoefner,Mar goal, 36ydfield 2:42, TRUMAN12 -WU6 13-45 5:54,TRUMAN12 -WU3 14-66 6:35,TRUMAN9-WU3 13-76 4:39,TRUMAN6-WU3 11-54 3:46,TRUMAN3-WU TRUMAN 0-WU3 S WU TSU Washburn Ichabod 73 Football WU NWMSU ISSOURI M (Martin,J 7 kick), , WU 0 - NWMSU (Martin,J WU 0 - NWMSU 14 kick), 8-78 3:39, 7-78 3:22, WU 7 - NWMSU 14 WU 7 - NWMSU 17 24 WU 7 - NWMSU 4:13, 31 WU 7 - NWMSU (Martin,J kick), 8-53 3:51, 0:09, WU 7 - NWMSU 38 1:45, WU 7 - NWMSU 45 6:05, kick), 12-79 (Banion,Derek Schuerman,Tyler - NWMSU 45 WU 14 06:47 WU - Odupitan,Mike 12 yd pass from 12 06:47 WU - Odupitan,Mike Bland,Rawshawn 3-17; Brown,Chris 2-5; Brown,Chris 3-17; Bland,Rawshawn 1-2; 1-3; Benning,DaWight Odupitan,Mike 3-minus 2; Hickel,Dustin Womack,Jeff 6-1; 8-minus 9. Northwest Mo. Schuerman,Tyler 4- 6-92; Sherman Wells 15-105; U.-Fiech St. 1-3; Herring 3-minus 1; 50; Rector,J. Lamberson 4-minus 2. Northwest Mo. 9-14-0-129. Schuerman,Tyler Mandl 1-2-0- U.-Lamberson 12-21-2-174; St. 5. 2 3-36; Benning,DaWight Odupitan,Mike 22; Lehman,Cason 1-34; Hoytal,John 1-10; 1-2. 1-4; Bland,Rawshawn Brown,Chris White 5-81; Northwest U.-Rector,J. Mo. St. 2-6; Roberts3-80; Herring 2-7; Wells 1-5. Northwest Mo. St. 1-1. 36; Young,Tramaine 1-19. Helms 1-3; Glover 1-12; U.-Whitt ORTHWEST FIRST DOWNS (NET)RUSHES-YARDS YDS (NET)PASSING Passes Att-Comp-Int 40-100 OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 33-247 Returns-YardsFumble Punt Returns-Yards 69-287 29-14-3 187 23-13-2 56-426 Kickoff Returns-Yards 15 Interception Returns-Yards 179 18 Punts (Number-Avg) 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-37 0-0 7-152 Penalties-Yards 2-1 3-34 3-81 TimePossession 1-13 8-26.6 ConversionsThird-Down 3-37.7 Fourth-Down ConversionsRed-Zone Scores-Chances 3 of 15 5 of 10 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2 of 2 Individual Statistics: 5-49 0 of 0 0-0 33:53 16-83; 4-50 RUSHING: Washburn-Hearn,Trent 26:07 1-2 0-0 1-12 4-6 4-28 5-15-3-58; Washburn-Hickel,Dustin PASSING: 5-79; RECEIVING: Washburn-Sissom,Sam 1- Washburn-Terrell,Fletche INTERCEPTIONS: WUNWMSU14 10 14Scoring Summary: 0 71st Quarter 7 yd interception return - Whitt 12 NWMSU 12:19 - 0 45 Lamberson 27 yd pass from NWMSU - Rector,J. 03:21 72nd Quarter kick), (Banion,Derek 22 yd run WU - Hearn,Trent 14:53 - 14 09:00 NWMSU - Martin,J24 yd field goal, 7-66 3:16, (Martin,J02:22 NWMSU - Fiech 2 yd run kick), 9-36 3rd Quarter Lamberson NWMSU - Herring 3 yd pass from 07:08 53 yd run (Martin,J02:32 NWMSU - Wells kick), 1-53 4th Quarter NWMSU - Fiech 5 yd run (Martin,J kick), 5-45 13:00 Statistics: Team Washburn Washburn . 14 ...... NorthwestMissouri . . . 45 Stadium. 6,250 Rickenbrode N AT 5 5 2004 Media Guide AME G The Washburn The On defense, who had eight tackles, led by Joe Corcoran the Ichabods were Hearn finished with 83 yards on 16 carries,Hearn finished with 83 yards on Schuerman passed Tyler while In the second half, lead. 21 straight points to open a 45-7 scored the Bearcats The Bearcats responded and never and looked The Bearcats responded Trailing 14-0, Hearn got the Ichabods Trailing Trent Washburn fell behind early Bearcats as the Washburn Maryville, Mo. - Oct. Mo. Maryville, 4 - Tyler Schuerman passed for 129 yards and a touchdown against yards and a touchdown 129 Schuerman passed for Tyler attempts the for Northwest Missouri. He completed 9 of 14 Ichabods. all solo stops, tackles and Grant Gould who had eight including one sack. for 129 yards by connecting on 9 of 14 passes and one touchdown. for 129 yards by connecting on 9 The Ichabods finished the scoring in the game as Tyler Schuerman hooked up Schuerman Tyler the scoringThe Ichabods finished game as in the strike. touchdown with Mike Odupitan for a 12-yard back after 24-7 lead at the half. taking a on the scoreboard with a 22-yard touchdown with a 22-yard on the scoreboard run early in the second quarter. picked Ichabods’ on each of the off passes first possessions,three those for a one of returning behind 7-0 were and the Ichabods touchdown minutes elapsed off the clock. three before Ichabods fell 45-14 to the Northwest 45-14 to fell Ichabods Missouri State Bearcats. 74 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide G Corcoran alsohadaninterception. andJoeCorcoran EvinBeck eachhadeightstopsand one fumblerecovery. and GrantGouldledtheIchabodswith11tackles Ondefense, a return. was8of 17withoneinterception Hickel for79yards. and Dustin Benninghadfourreceptions for63yards DaWight for56yards. rushed touchdowns over afive-minutespanandwinthegame37-10. tocutthelead17-10. Hearn woulddiveintheendzone Trent OnthenextIchaboddrive, 3 atthe2:20mark ofthethirdquarter. room. into thelocker inthefirsthalftotakea10-3lead onds left scoredGorillas atouchdown with35sec- The field goaltoknotthescore atthree. 23-yard onConnorSable's back come right TheIchabodswould goal totakea3-0lead. the MIAA. theIchabodsdrop to2-4and0-4in the loss, With 37-10. State 5rankedPittsburg No. pointsfallingto overcome quarter 20fourth butcouldnot Ichabods putupasolidfight, yard inloss. including onefor eighttackles Beckhad 1- State. to Pittsburg The IchabodsEvinBeck picksupasackinWashburn’s setback Mike Odupitan had six kickoff returnsMike Odupitanhadsixkickoff for177yardsaveraging29.5 Hearn The Ichabodswere limitedtosixfirstdowns and149totalyards. wouldscoreHowever theGorillas 20-unansweredthree pointsscoring Neither teamwouldscorepushedtheleadto17- againuntiltheGorillas scoredThe Gorillas firstona22-yardfield Topeka 11 -Oct. - AME 6 VS P ITTSBURG The Washburn S TATE ae tdu .3,325 Yager Stadium .10 Washburn .37 State No. 5Pittsburg Team Statistics: 09:22 PSU-Philpot,Neal14 ydrun(Alleman,Nathan 10:40 PSU-Philpot,Neal1ydrun(Alleman,Nathan 14:10 PSU-Race,Germaine11 ydrun(Alleman,Nathan 14:49 WU-Hearn,Trent 1ydrun(Sabel,Connorkick), 4th Quarter 02:20 PSU-Race,Germaine1ydrun(Alleman,Nathan 3rd Quarter 10 - 37 00:35 PSU-Race,Germaine2ydpassfrom - 7 goal,11-2905:04 WU-Sabel,Connor23ydfield 5:36, 0 20 2nd Quarter 7 3 7 04:35 PSU-Alleman,Nathan goal,7-47 22ydfield 0 1st Quarter 3 Scoring Summary: WU PSU FUMBLES: PittsburgSt.-Philpot,Neal 2-0; INTERCEPTIONS: Pittsburg St.-Meier,Adam 1- RECEIVING: PittsburgSt.-Race,Germaine 2-9; PASSING: PittsburgSt.-Philpot,Neal 4-9-1-47; 1-5 2-2 1-8 RUSHING: PittsburgSt.-Philpot,Neal 23-198; 0-0 Individual Statistics: 6-8 27:12 6-45 2of 32:48 4-1 8-68 By:Number-Yards Sacks 1of 2of14 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5of13 Conversions Fourth-Down Third-Down Conversions 10-35.4 5-34.4 1-1 Possession Time 7-194 3-17 Penalties-Yards 2-52 4-57 1-16 0-0 Fumbles-Lost Punts (Number-Avg) 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 93 6 Returns-Yards Kickoff 54-149 22-11-1 49 12-5-1 21 71-458 Punt Returns-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards 32-56 OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 59-409 Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING YDS(NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) DOWNS FIRST None. Sauber,Matt 1-0;Bean,Justin1-1. Washburn- 16. Washburn-Corcoran,Joe 1-1. 1-3. 2-14; Odupitan,Mike 1-10; Bland,Rawshawn DaWight 4-63;Sissom,Sam 3-3;Hearn,Trent Philpot,Neal 1-2.Washburn -Benning, 1-30;Bell,AaronNoble,Ryan 1-8; Schuerman,Tyler 3-5-0-14. Washburn-Hickel,Dustin 8-17-1-79; Majors,Andy 1-2-0-2;Team 0-1-0-0. minus 2;Schuerman,Tyler 2-minus5. 5-4; Bland,Rawshawn 1- 3-3;Womack,Jeff Washburn-Hearn,Trent 21-56; Hickel,Dustin Majors,Andy 5-18; Strange,Matt 3-10. Bean,Justin 8-28;VanBecelaere,J. 1-19; Race,Germaine 11-92; Taylor,Joe 8-44; kick), 2-460:15, PSU37-WU10 kick), 5-421:57, PSU30-WU10 3-41kick failed), 0:39,PSU23-WU10 7-43 2:31, PSU17 -WU10 kick), 5-401:58,PSU17 -WU3 PSU 10 -WU3 Philpot,Neal (Alleman,Nathan kick),12-61 4:29, PSU 3-WU 3:46, PSU3-WU0 UTSU WU Washburn Ichabod 75 Football APTIST WU SBU B OUTHWEST WU 0 - SBU 3 5:02, WU 7 - SBU 3 11-61 5:43, WU 7 - SBU 6 WU 1-65 0:10, Lehman,Cason (Sabel,Connor kick), - SBU 6 14 WU 2:51, kick), 5-74 (Sabel,Connor Hickel,Dustin - SBU 6 21 - SBU 2:46, WU 21 (Schuck,Mark pass intcpt), 7-80 12 (Sabel,Connor kick), 5-80 0:56, WU 28 - SBU 12 kick), 3-42 1:34, WU 28 - SBU 19 WU 28 - SBU 22 kick), 5-53 2:25, WU 28 - SBU 29 rush failed), 8-49 3:58, WU 34 - SBU 29 WU 34 pass), 4-70 1:57, Schuck,Mark (Green,Marc - SBU 37 1:21, (Sabel,Connor kick), 10-67 Schuerman,Tyler 37 - SBU WU 41 Brown,Chris 1-24; Odupitan,Mike 2-16; 1-24; Odupitan,Mike Brown,Chris 2-9; Schuerman,Tyler 3-11; Bland,Rawshawn 5-minus 23. Ichabods 1-minus 1; Hickel,Dustin 29-198; Baptist-Kirven,Marco Southwest 11-37. Boykin,Deon Lehman,Cason 1- 7-12-0-63; Schuerman,Tyler Baptist-Schuck,Mark 21-26- 1-0-65. Southwest 1-241. 3-30; 3-89; Benning,DaWight Odupitan,Mike Lehman,Cason 1-11; 2-10; Bland,Rawshawn Hoytal,John 1-7; Hearn,Trent Scott,Jeff 1-10; 10-95; Baptist-Green,Marc 1-6. Southwest 4-75; 5-44; Lyons,Dimetric Rogers,David 1-10. Kirven,Marco 1-19; Bergquist,Jerem Baptist-None. Southwest S FIRST DOWNS (NET)RUSHES-YARDS YDS (NET)PASSING Passes Att-Comp-Int OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 37-167 46-193 Returns-YardsFumble Punt Returns-Yards 66-471 29-18-0 76-435 304 30-22-1 Kickoff Returns-Yards 20 Interception Returns-Yards 242 24 Punts (Number-Avg) 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 7-137 1-5 Penalties-Yards 2-24 0-0 TimePossession 3-57 1-13 0-0 ConversionsThird-Down 5-19.6 3-24.3 Fourth-Down Conversions.Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3 of 13 Sacks 4 of 4 By: Number-Yards 8 of 16 0 of 1 5-49 26:25 2-1 Individual Statistics: 2-4 33:35 23-131; RUSHING: Washburn-Hearn,Trent 2-10 3-1 1-6 5-5 2-17 10-16-0-176; Washburn-Hickel,Dustin PASSING: 6-141; RECEIVING: Washburn-Sissom,Sam 1-5. Washburn-Myers,Brooks INTERCEPTIONS: WUSBUScoring Summary: 141st Quarter 6 35 yd field3:15, goal, 8-47 SBU - Mattson,Steve 1411:45 6 0 8 yd run (Sabel,Connor kick), 06:35 WU - Hearn,Trent 17 13 yd field 13-67 goal, 31 00:48 SBU - Mattson,Steve 8 - from 00:34 WU - Sissom,Sam 65 yd pass - 41 37 2nd Quarter 55 yd pass from WU - Odupitan,Mike 10:45 Schuck,Mark pass from 2 yd SBU - Green,Marc 01:56 Hickel,Dustin from 00:55 WU - Sissom,Sam 55 yd pass 3rd Quarter 33 yd run (Mattson,Steve SBU - Kirven,Marco 11:47 26 yd field goal, 4--2 1:36, SBU - Mattson,Steve 08:16 yd run (Mattson,Steve 18 03:24 SBU - Kirven,Marco 4th Quarter run (Bland,Rawshawn yd 15 WU - Hearn,Trent 10:09 60 yd pass from 08:06 SBU - Lyons,Dimetric yd pass from 24 WU - Odupitan,Mike 01:11 Statistics: Team Washburn. . . . 41 ...... Baptist Southwest . . . . 37 Plaster Stadium . . . . . 2,732 AT 7 7 2004 Media Guide AME G The Washburn The The Bearcats would score 17 points in the third quarter 17 points in the third The Bearcats would score take a 29-28 lead. to The Ichabods fell behind earlyThe Ichabods as the The Ichabods’ up Schuerman hooked Tyler Bolivar, Mo. - Oct. 18 - - Oct. Mo. - 18 Bolivar, The teams would trade touchdowns to set up the Ichabods winning drive. The teams would trade touchdowns Bearcats got on the board first with a field goal on their opening possession. board first with a field goal on Bearcats got on the run, Hearn touchdown Trent After a lead to one on the Bearcats would cut the another field goal. Ichabods would take the lead on a bit of trickery The as wideout Cason Lehman hit Sam Sissom an option pass for 65 yards lifting on the Ichabod lead to 14-6. Ichabods would use another long pass play as The Dustin pass. Hickel hit Odupitan on a 55-yard touchdown with Mike Odupitan on a 24-yard touchdown Odupitan on a with Mike strikeon a fourth 11 with 1:11 left and to cap a 13-point fourth quarter for the Ichabods and 41-37.put them on top sealed Myers Brooks on the final drive the deal with an interception Ichabods would runof the game as the out the clock. Ichabods dashed the Southwest the dashed Ichabods Bearcats with a come-from- celebration homecoming win. behind 41-37 Cason Lehman hit Sam Sissom for a 65-yard touchdown pass in a 65-yard touchdown hit Sam Sissom for Cason Lehman Baptist. Southwest the Ichabods win over The pass play was the the Ichabods. strike of the season for longest touchdown 76 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide G game with five catches forgame with five 100 yards. receptions. Eachtouchdown was14 the yardsandhefinished Sam Sissomeyesthe endzoneononeofhistwo touchdown touchdowns. finishedwith100yardsreceiving andtwo Sissom and three touchdowns. finishedwith168yardspassing Hickel career-high 175yardson29carries. Ichabods wouldroll up21straightpointsleadingtothewin. inthegamebefore the with 14:47left unanswered pointstocutthelead28-24 Odupitan ona11-yardpass. andtoMike on apairof14-yardstrikes Sissom twotoSam touchdownHickel passes, Trent andthree Hearntouchdown Dustin run forthewin. quarter 6:10 spaninthefourth TheIchabodsscored the21pointsina win. ina49-24 homecoming from Missouri-Rolla topullaway quarter Ichabods usedabigfourth Morgan Dewey and Grant Gould each had 10 tackles fortheIchabods. andGrantGouldeachhad10tackles Morgan Dewey 2-and6-yardsenroute to Trent Hearnhadthree of4-, touchdown runs andscoreThe Minerswouldcomeback 17 The Ichabodsopenedupa28-7leadon Topeka 25- -Oct. AME 8 VS M ISSOURI The Washburn -R OLLA ae tdu .3,950 Yager Stadium .49 Washburn .24 Missouri-Rolla emSaitc:URWU UMR Team Statistics: 03:17 WU-Lehman,Cason27ydpassfrom 05:24 WU-Hearn,Trent 6ydrun(Sabel,Connor 09:27 WU-Hearn,Trent 2ydrun(Sabel,Connor 14:47 UMR-Armbruster,Marc goal, 38ydfield 4th Quarter 06:37 UMR-Stosic,Uros 5ydpassfrom 10:59 UMR-Stosic,Uros 12 ydpassfrom 3rd Quarter 00:16 WU-Sissom,Sam14 ydpassfrom 01:14 WU-Odupitan,Mike 11 ydpassfrom 49 08:57 WU-Sissom,Sam14 ydpassfrom - 24 - 21 11:19 UMR-Moss,Clint14 0 ydpassfrom 3 2nd Quarter 21 14 7 00:11 7 WU-Hearn,Trent 4ydrun(Sabel,Connor 1st Quarter 0 Scoring Summary: WU UMR INTERCEPTIONS: Missouri-Rolla-Williams,Nathan Odupitan,Mike 3-26;Bland,Rawshawn 2-16; RECEIVING: Missouri-Rolla-Fischer,Brett 8-76; PASSING: Missouri-Rolla-Gray,Evan 26-48-2-278; 4-35 6-6 0-0 4-2 6-60 33:10 3-3 RUSHING: Missouri-Rolla-Miller,Keenan 17-68; 26:28 0-0 1-10 0of1 Individual Statistics: 1of3 6of13 By:Number-Yards Sacks 5of17 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Conversions Fourth-Down 5-33.0 Third-Down Conversions 7-39.6 6-76 Possession Time 2-46 3-53 1-0 Penalties-Yards 1-0 8-120 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 28 Interception Returns-Yards 236 24 Returns-Yards Kickoff 28-16-1 313 79-554 82-370 52-30-2 Punt Returns-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards 51-318 30-57 OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING YDS(NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) DOWNS FIRST Meyer,Blake 1-10. 1-0. Washburn-Terrell,Fletcher 1-36; 1-19;Hoytal,John 1-12. Scott,Jeff Lehman,Cason 4-63; 2. Washburn-Sissom,Sam 5-100; 5-62; Smith,Antwan 3-27;Lester,Dan 1-minus Stosic,Uros 7-80;Drussa,Cole6-70;Moss,Clint 13-22-1-168; Schuerman,Tyler 3-6-0-68. Becker,Mark 4-4-0-35.Washburn-Hickel,Dustin McCann,Chris 2-2;Kraisinger,Kip 1-2. Lehman,Cason 1-9;Schuerman,Tyler 2-8; Bland,Rawshawn 4-19; 4-13; Womack,Jeff Odupitan,Mike 3-62;Hickel,Dustin 5-28; 7-minus 26.Washburn-Hearn,Trent 29-175; Lester,Dan 5-16; Team 1-minus1;Gray,Evan 1:31, UMR24-WU49 Schuerman,Tyler (Sabel,Connorkick),3-27 kick), 6-642:29,UMR24-WU42 kick), 5-341:47, UMR24-WU35 8-46 2:10, UMR24-WU28 2:46, UMR21 -WU28 Gray,Evan (Armbruster,Marc kick),11-69 UMR 14 -WU28 Gray,Evan (Armbruster,Marc kick),4-401:19, UMR 7-WU28 Hickel,Dustin (Sabel,Connorkick),3-350:22, UMR 7-WU21 Hickel,Dustin (Sabel,Connorkick),9-693:07, UMR 7-WU14 Hickel,Dustin (Sabel,Connorkick),5-802:22, 3:49, UMR7-WU Gray,Evan (Armbruster,Marc kick),11-74 kick), 4-231:45,UMR0-WU7 Washburn Ichabod 77 Football ISSOURI CMSU WU M ENTRAL (Starks,Brandon kick), 3-87 0:50, CMSU 7 - WU 0 - 14 CMSU (Starks,Brandon kick), 5-27 2:10, WU 0 (Starks,Brandon kick), 7-49 Sangster,Jimmy - WU 0 2:55, CMSU 21 7:23, (Sabel,Connor kick), 14-74 Hickel,Dustin - WU 7 CMSU 21 (Starks,Brandon kick), 5-61 Sangster,Jimmy 1:49, CMSU 28 - WU 7 (Starks,Brandon kick), 5-25 Sangster,Jimmy 0:42, CMSU 35 - WU 7 (Sabel,Connor kick failed), 5-80 1:59, CMSU 35 - WU 13 (Starks,Brandon kick), 1-34 Sangster,Jimmy 0:24, CMSU 42 - WU 13 pass), 7-58 3:54, CMSU 42 - WU 21 CMSU 49 - (Starks,Brandon kick), 6-66 3:11, WU 21 3:06, (Sabel,Connor kick), 8-71 Schuerman,Tyler CMSU 49 - WU 28 C Kegan 20-114; Thompson,Lee 6-45; Thompson,Lee 20-114; Kegan 5-21. Patton,Dustin 7-22; Sangster,Jimmy Schuerman, 26-115; Washburn-Hearn,Trent Hickel, 1-12; 4-22; Odupitan,Mike Tyler Bland, 1-11; Brown,Chris Dustin 5-12; 2-5; Lehman,Cason 1-3. Rawshawn 9- Washburn-Schuerman,Tyler 13-24-0-251. 6-16-3-71. Hickel,Dustin 18-1-209; Coleman,Kegan 3-21; Conner,Jimmy 5-135; 1- 1-44; Vassor,Paul 2-32; Heiskell,Jamisn 1-5. Washburn-Benning, Stowers,Keith 14; Lehman,Cason 4-56; 4-136; DaWight 4-42; Sissom,Sam 3-46. Odupitan,Mike Team Statistics: Team FIRST DOWNS (NET)RUSHES-YARDS YDS (NET)PASSING Passes Att-Comp-IntOFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 38-202 40-180 Returns-YardsFumble Punt Returns-Yards 62-453 24-13-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 251 74-460 34-15-4 22 Interception Returns-Yards 280 Punts (Number-Avg) 24 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 4-21 Penalties-Yards 3-80 0-0 TimePossession 2-1 7-137 0-0 ConversionsThird-Down 5-37.8 4-28.8 Fourth-Down Conversions 2-9 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4 of 10 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0 of 0 3 of 12 12-110 Individual Statistics: 3 of 5 10-91 27:34 0-0 RUSHING: Central Missouri St.-Coleman, 5-6 32:26 3-24 4-6 1-0 1-6 Central Missouri St.-Sangster,Jimmy PASSING: RECEIVING: Central Missouri St.-Maxwell,Ted CMSUWU 21 14Scoring Summary: 1st Quarter 7 4 yd run CMSU - Coleman,Kegan 14:10 0 7 7 1 yd run 06:26 CMSU - Thompson,Lee - 6 49 15 8 yd pass from CMSU - Maxwell,Ted 01:06 - 28 2nd Quarter 6 yd pass from 08:36 WU - Odupitan,Mike yd pass from 16 CMSU - Conner,Jimmy 01:39 yd pass from 12 00:49 CMSU - Coleman,Kegan 3rd Quarter yd run 12 03:34 WU - Schuerman,Tyler 44 yd pass from 02:59 CMSU - Heiskell,Jamisn 4th Quarter 1 yd run (Benning,DaWight WU - Hearn,Trent 14:00 23 yd run CMSU - Coleman,Kegan 10:49 yd pass from 16 WU - Odupitan,Mike 07:35 No. 13 Central Missouri Central 13 No. 49 Washburn ...... 28 StadiumYager ...... 2,250 VS 9 9 2004 Media Guide AME G A 21-point Central A 21-point

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The defense was led by Joe Corcoran who had 12 tackles. who had The defense was led by Joe Corcoran Myers had 10 Brooks Hearn led the Ichabods with 115 yards rushingHearn led the Ichabods with 115 yards one touchdown. and He moved The Ichabods would add a pair of touchdowns, Hearn 1-yard Trent on a the first The Ichabods would then score on an 80-yard drive on a 12-yard Tyler on an 80-yard drive on a 12-yard then score The Ichabods would The Mules would then score two touchdowns then score The Mules would The Mules jumped on the scoreboard quickly scoreboard jumped on the The Mules Brooks Myers had 10 tackles including three loss in the Brooks Myers had 10 Ichabods 49-28 loss to the Mules. tackles, including loss and Grant Gould had nine. for three the second half with one touchdown. within 37 yards of a 1,000 for the season. was 9 of 18 for 209 yards in Schuerman

plunge and the second on a 16-yard pass reception by Odupitan from Schuerman. by Odupitan from pass reception plunge and the second on a 16-yard of reach as they would score on a 44-yard touchdown pass on a one-play drive. on a 44-yard touchdown as they would score of reach Schuerman scamper to make the score 35-13.Schuerman scamper to make the score game out The Mules would put the 21-7 lead into a 35-7 halftime21-7 lead into a 35-7 advantage. over a 50 second period before the half to turn a a 50 second period the half over before the second quarter. to Mike Odupitan touchdown pass with 8:36 in touchdown to Mike Odupitan with a 49-yard drive capped a Dustin by Hickel 0 lead. scoreboard The Ichabods would get on the would score two more touchdowns to take a 21- touchdowns two more would score with a three-play 87-yard drive. 87-yard with a three-play Mules The Mules 49-28 in Yager Stadium Bowl. at Moore Yager in Mules 49-28 Ichabods to overcome as they fell to the No. they fell to the as to overcome Ichabods 13 Missouri quarter first the for much was too 78 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide G defense was Grant Gould who had 10 tackles. Morgan Dewey hadnine. MorganDewey defense wasGrantGouldwhohad10tackles. thewayfor Washburn Leading yards intotaloffensefortheIchabods. for 86yards. hadsixrecptions CasonLehman tions for89yardsandtheonetouchdown. wasthemainreceipient ofthepasseswithaseason-highninerecep-Sissom one touchdown. with andBrown had40 yardsontencarries for58yardson15carries rushed ing. wouldaddthefinalscore TheGriffons onthegamewith1:25remain- 23-14. atouchdown Brownyards scoring onaChris 1-yardplungetocutthelead totakea 23-7leadintothebreakover a3:24period athalftime. Missouri Western wouldscore 10points drive. 11-play a76-yard, capping Sissom to Sam yard touchdown from strike Tyler Schuerman Taylor.Eric by lead astheextrapointattemptwasblocked on a20yardtouchdown passtotakea13-0 wouldaddanotherscore TheGriffons plays. 65yardsoneight anddriving opening kickoff the seasontoMissouri Western. Ichabods fell30-14intheirfinalroad gameof man for theIchabods for thesecond straight seasonin 2003. pickatoffensive line- wasasecond teamall-MIAA Tim Watts h cao ees iie h rfost 2 ad,compared tothe448 to328yards, The IchaboddefenselimitedtheGriffons Schuermanpassedfor246yardson19of34passing. Through theair, Schuerman with68yards. attack BlandledtheIchabodrushing Rawshawn 60 ofthesecondhalfanddrive The Ichabodsthentooktheopeningkickoff Washburn wouldgetontheboarda31- takingthe ledfrom the start The Griffons Mo. Joseph, St. AME 10 10 AT M o.8- The Washburn - Nov. ISSOURI W ESTERN . .1,285 Spratt Stadium. .30 Western Missouri .14 Washburn Team Statistics: 01:25 MWSC-Young,Kevin 5ydrun(Blagg,Tristan 4th Quarter 09:58 WU-Brown,Chris 1ydrun(Sabel,Connorkick), 3rd Quarter 00:28 MWSC-Fields,Erick5ydpassfrom 03:52 MWSC-Blagg,Tristan goal,10-40 20ydfield 08:23 WU-Sissom,Sam31 ydpassfrom 14 - 30 - 13:14 MWSC-Schoonover,Jon 20ydpassfrom 0 2nd Quarter 7 7 0 11:14 7 MWSC-Young,Kevin 12 ydrun(Blagg,Tristan 1st Quarter 16 0 Scoring Summary: 7 MWSC WU INTERCEPTIONS: Washburn-None. Missouri RECEIVING: Washburn-Sissom,Sam 9-89; Missouri Western-Westerberg,Kyle 5-12-0-48; PASSING: Washburn-Schuerman,Tyler 19-34-4- 6-28 Benning,DaWight 1-6;Hickel,Dustin 3-6; 5-5 0-0 1-1 RUSHING: Washburn-Bland,Rawshawn 15-68; 26:55 1-5 3-20 Individual Statistics: 0of 33:05 1-0 7-50 By:Number-Yards Sacks 3of5 8of14 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 10 of18 Conversions Fourth-Down 4-30.8 Third-Down Conversions 0-0.0 Possession 0-0 Time 5-32 2-71 Penalties-Yards 4-64 2-11 0-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost Punts (Number-Avg) 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 18 110 Returns-Yards Kickoff 19-10-0 61-328 26 283 89-448 Punt Returns-Yards 42-22-5 Fumble Returns-Yards 42-218 OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 47-165 Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING YDS(NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) DOWNS FIRST 0; Eads,Chris1-0. Western-Thomas,Pierre 3-32;Barnet,T.J. 1- 1-6;Young,KevinAntia,Offiong 1-6. Schoonover,Jon 1-9; 2-27;Brooks,Jarrett Missouri Western-Fields,Erick 5-62; 1-18.48; Hickel,Dustin 2-42;Scott,Jeff Lehman,Cason 6-86;Benning,DaWight 4 Cooper,Michael 5-7-0-62. 0-0-0-0. 246; Hickel,Dustin 3-8-1-37; Lehman,Cason Theus,LaMont 5-18; Westerberg,Kyle 2-16. Cooper,Michael 4-38;Pitts,Derrick9-23; Western-Young,Kevin 22-123; Lehman,Cason 1-minus10. Missouri 1-1;Womack,Jeff Ichabods1-minus4; Schuerman,Tyler 15-58; Brown,Chris 10-40; kick), 9-71 3:16, WU14 -MWSC30 10-60 5:02,WU14 -MWSC23 WU 7-MWSC23 Westerberg,Kyle (Blagg,Tristan kick),6-241:42, 4:23, WU7-MWSC16 WU 7-MWSC13 Schuerman,Tyler (Sabel,Connorkick),11-76 4:44, 3:45, WU0-MWSC13 Cooper,Michael (Blagg,Tristan kickblockd),9-68 kick), 8-653:46,WU0-MWSC7 UUMR WU Washburn Ichabod 79 Football MSSU WU OUTHERN S ISSOURI kick), 6-78 2:21, MSSU 7 - WU 0 kick), 6-78 2:21, MSSU 7 - WU 7 6:18, 13-61 WU 14 0:42, MSSU 7 - 2-10 34 3:02, MSSU 7 - WU 21 - WU 21 1:49, MSSU 14 kick), 4-39 (Komen,Brad - WU 28 (Sabel,Connor kick), , MSSU 14 WU 28 2:33, MSSU 20 - kick failed), 10-41 MSSU 20 - WU 31 pass), 1-65 0:09, (Winfrey,Craig Mothershed,Koka MSSU 28 - WU 31 6:08, MSSU 35 - WU 31 kick), 12-82 5-67 1:26, MSSU 35 - WU 38 19-97; Mothershed,Koka 12-86;Proctor,Nate Mothershed,Koka 19-97; 4-4; Johnson,Jacob 2-0. Washburn- 5-58; Schuerman,Tyler 34-153; Hearn,Trent 3-4; 2-8; Odupitan,Mike Bland,Rawshawn 1-2; Ichabods 2-minus 3. Brown,Chris 11- Washburn-Schuerman,Tyler 17-37-2-231. 25-3-199. 3-87; Mathes,DeMarcus 7-62; Turner,Chris 3-30; Hilburn,Cody 2-18; Proctor,Nate Combs,Josh 1-20; Hill,Brandon 1-14. 5-95; Washburn-Odupitan,Mike Lehman,Cason 3-62; Scott,Jeff 1-37; 1-0. Sissom,Sam 1-5; Hearn,Trent Johnson,Seth 1-0; Burpo,Ryan 1-21; Spinks,Robert 1-0. Washburn-Corcoran,Joe 1-58. 1-40; Terrell,Fletche Lehman,Cason 1-1. 1-1; Hearn,Trent FIRST DOWNS (NET)RUSHES-YARDS YDS (NET)PASSING Passes Att-Comp-Int 37-187 OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 47-222 Returns-YardsFumble Punt Returns-Yards 37-17-2 74-418 231 18 72-421 25-11-3 Kickoff Returns-Yards 199 21 Interception Returns-Yards 1-34 Punts (Number-Avg) 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 3-21 6-164 1-0 Penalties-Yards 2-98 5-162 2-56 TimePossession 5-35.4 ConversionsThird-Down 1-29.0 Fourth-Down Conversions 8 of 18 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5 of 12 1 of 3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 9-108 0-0 6-68 1 of 4 29:14 30:46 2-5 2-2 Individual Statistics: RUSHING: Missouri Southern-Willard,Darvin 0-0 5-8 0-0 Missouri Southern-Mothershed,Koka PASSING: RECEIVING: Missouri Southern- Missouri Southern- INTERCEPTIONS: Washburn- FUMBLES: Missouri Southern-None. MSSUWU 7Scoring Summary: 1st Quarter 0 yd run (Komen,Brad 68 MSSU - Willard,Darvin 12:39 7 13 15 kick), 2 yd run (Sabel,Connor WU - Hearn,Trent 06:15 7 14 -2nd Quarter 10 35 1 yd run (Sabel,Connor kick), WU - Hearn,Trent 07:34 -3rd Quarter 38 yd run (Sabel,Connor kick), 7- 1 WU - Hearn,Trent 11:43 29 yd run 06:50 MSSU - Mothershed,Koka 89 yd kickoff return 06:39 WU - Odupitan,Mike run (Komen,Brad 03:49 MSSU - Johnson,Jacob 3 yd 4th Quarter 3:49, WU - Sabel,Connor 34 yd field goal, 9-51 14:55 from 65 yd pass MSSU - Turner,Chris 14:46 2 yd run (Komen,Brad 03:04 MSSU - Mothershed,Koka yd run (Sabel,Connor kick), 12 WU - Hearn,Trent 01:38 Statistics: Team M Missouri Southern . . . . 35 Washburn . . 38 ...... StadiumYager ...... 3,885 VS 11 2004 Media Guide AME G - The Washburn Ichabods won their Ichabods won Washburn The - Hearn would finish with 153 yards on 34 carries and the four rushing touchdowns. Schuerman was The Ichabod defense then would close out the game after the Lions drove to the Washburn 47,The Ichabod defense then would closeWashburn out the game after to the the Lions drove but The Ichabods would then take the next kickoff and drive 67-yards on five plays on a Tyler Schuerman Tyler The Ichabods would then take the next kickoff and drive 67-yards on five plays on a The Lions would then force the Ichabods to turn the ball over on downs and then drive 82-yards in on downs the Ichabods to turn the ball over The Lions would then force Nine seconds later,Nine on a 65-yard strike Mothershed to Chris from a touchdown score the Lions would The Ichabods would drive on their next possession, but it would stall and Connor Sabel connected The Lions would score on their next possession, on their The Lions would score the upright but the extra point attempt hit the and On the ensuing possession, the kickoff 89 yards to become only Mike Odupitan would return the After and third rushing the second of the day touchdowns Hearn would also run books as he became into the record In a high-scoring game, opening kick- the Lions took the Topeka - Nov. 15 - Nov. Topeka Mike Odupitan had 95 yards and an 89-yard five catches for against a touchdown Missourikickoff return for Southern. 11 of 25 for 199 yards and Mike Odupitan had five catches11 of 25 for 199 yards and Mike Odupitan had 95 yards and the 89-yard kickoff for return for the touchdown. Ichabods with a season-high 14 tackles Myers led the Brooks and Morgan Dewey 11. recorded four incomplete Lion passes gave the ball back and they would finish out the clock to the Ichabods for the win. rush Hearn rushes of 31 yards and three of 18, capping six and 12-yards with the last one the drive and play. putting the Ichabods up 38-35 with 1:38 to 12 plays to take a 35-31 lead on a Mothershed touchdown rush12 plays to take a 35-31 lead on a Mothershed touchdown with 3:04 left to play. Turner and the two-point conversion would cut the Ichabods lead to 31-28 with 14:46 left and the two-point to play. Turner on a 34-yard field goal to push the lead to 31-20. Ichabods would retain a 28-20 lead. a 28-20 Ichabods would retain third Ichabod to return a kickoff for a touchdown and the first since Corey Crain returned a kickoff 97 Crain returned first since Corey and the a kickoff for a touchdown third Ichabod to return yards against Missouri Southern in 1999. a kickoff 98 yards who returned Vacek The other was Ed against Central Missouri in 1985. by Hearn, had a 21-7 lead. the Ichabods Lions would The run on a 29-yard come back would score as the Lions' Kokain Mothershed to cut the lead to 21-14. only rushing the 1,000 yard the second Ichabod to go over mark. 34 carries He finished the day with 153 yards on and yards which is the second highest his season total was 1,116 in school history 1,185 yards in 1983. behind Dino DeLisa's off and drove 68 yards to take an early 68 yards to off and drove 7-0 lead. The Ichabods Hearn Trent as 61-yard drive with a their own of responded capped the drive with the first of his four rushing touch- on the day. downs first regular season finale since 1994 and topped Missouri and topped since 1994 season finale first regular Southernof the 2003 season. in the final game 38-35 The and 3-6 in a 5-6 record the season with Ichabods finished the win column in in a two-game improvement MIAA play 2002. from 80 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide MSSU at MWSC CMSU UMR at SBU PSU at NWMSU TSU at ESU FHSU at LU Defense MSSU at MWSC CMSU UMR at SBU PSU at NWMSU TSU at ESU FHSU at LU Offense Boswell,Brian vsPittsburgSt. 52 Sissom,SamvsMissouriSouthern Odupitan,Mike vsMissouriSouthern * Scored Touchdown ontheplay 49 89* Sabel,ConnorvsMissouriSouthern Return Long Kickoff Lehman,CasonatSouthwest Baptist 34 Long PuntReturn Sissom,SamatSouthwest Baptist 65* Hearn,Trent Hays State vsFort 65* Long Punt 59* Long FieldGoal Long Reception Corcoran,JoeatLangston Long Pass 2 Long Rush Looney,Josh vsUMR &Barth,Jacob Interceptions 2.0 Gould,Grant&Dewey, Morgan atSBU 16 Bull,NickatLangston Boswell,Brian vsPittsburg St. 3.0 10 Boswell,Brian vsPittsburgSt. Banion,Derek vsTruman State Tackles ForLoss 35.4 2 Sacks Tackles Punting Avg Sissom,Sam&Odupitan,Mike atSBU Punts 2 Sissom,SamatMissouriWestern Field Goals Hickel,Dustin vsMissouri-Rolla 9 Sissom,SamatSouthwest Baptist 3 141 TD Receptions Schuerman,Tyler atMissouriWestern Yards Receiving 246 Hearn,Trent vsMissouriSouthern Receptions Schuerman,Tyler Schuerman,Tyler atMissouriWestern atMissouriWestern 4 19 TD Passes 34 Hearn,Trent vsMissouriSouthern 34 Yards Passing Hearn,Trent vsMissouri-Rolla Pass completions 175 Pass attempts TD Rushes Yards Rushing Rushes 2003 S Hoytal Hoytal Hoytal Hoytal Hoytal Hoytal Hoytal Hoytal Hoytal Hoytal Hoytal Barth Barth Barth Barth Barth Barth Barth Barth Barth Barth Barth DE TE UPERLATIVES Individual Long Plays Individual Highs Barrett Barrett Barrett Barrett Barrett Barrett Barrett Barrett Barrett Barrett Barrett Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor DT LT Taylor,Eric vsMissouriSouthern vsCentralMissouriSt. Myers,Brooks Looney,Josh vsUMR &Barth,Jacob Cobb,Terell Hays State vsFort Odupitan,Mike vsCentralMissouriSt. Sissom,Sam vsMissouri-Rolla McKinney McKinney McKinney McKinney McKinney McKinney McKinney McKinney McKinney McKinney McKinney Nichols Nichols Nichols Nichols Nichols Nichols Nichols Nichols Nichols Nichols Nichols DT LG /S TARTING Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Cobb Cobb Cobb Cobb Cobb Cobb Cobb Cobb Cobb Cobb Cobb DE C 2003 Starting Lineups Starting 2003 Looney Looney Looney Looney Looney Looney Looney Looney Looney Looney Looney Durler Durler Durler Durler Durler Durler Durler Durler Durler Durler Durler OLB RG L INEUPS Gould Gould Gould Gould Gould Gould Gould Gould Gould Gould Gould Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts ILB RT Yards Per Play Total Offense Total Plays TD Passes Yards Per Pass Yards Passing Pass completions Pass attempts TD Rushes Yards Per Rush Yards Rushing Rushes Interceptions By Turnovers Penalty Yards Penalties Downs First By Sacks Points Low Low Low Low Low Low Low Low Low Low Low Low Low Low Low Low Low Low Low Scott (TE) Scott (TE) v Beck Ev. Beck Ev. Beck Ev. Beck Ev. Sissom Sissom Sissom Sissom Sissom Sissom Sissom Sissom Sissom Dewey Dewey Dewey Dewey Dewey Dewey Dewey WR ILB Oduptian Oduptian Oduptian Oduptian Oduptian Oduptian Oduptian Oduptian Oduptian Oduptian 0 atESU, vsPSU, vsTSU, atMSSU Benning 0 vsCMSU, atMWSC 0 atMWSC,vsMSSU Myers Myers Myers Myers Myers Myers Myers Myers Myers Myers Myers OLB WR 4 vsFHSU, vsUMR 5 atMWSC,vsMSSU 54 vsTSU, PSU 4 atSBU, vsUMR 2 on5occassions 89 atMWSC 22 atMWSC 42 atMWSC 318 vsUMR 10.5 atSBU 304 atSBU 6.2 vsUMR 126 atESU 149 vsPSU 51 vsUMR 8.4 vsPSU 4 vsMSSU 2.8 vsPSU 0 vsFHSU 6 vsFHSU 56 vsPSU 32 vsPSU 93 vsPSU 20 vsTSU 43 vsTSU 15 atESU 554 vsUMR Washburn 6 vsPSU 5 vsTSU 6 vsTSU 49 vsUMR 28 vsUMR 7.1 atSBU 1.4 vsPSU 0 vsTSU Schuerman Team Highs Jackson Hickel Hickel Hickel Hickel Hickel Hickel Hickel Hickel Hickel Hickel Terrell Terrell Terrell Terrell Terrell Terrell Terrell Terrell Terrell Terrell DB QB Lehman (WR) Benning (WR) Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Young Young Young Bland Bland Bland Bland Bland Bland Bland Bland Bland DB FB 0 by LU, FHSU, TSU,CMSU, MWSC yL,TU M,MSSU 0 by LU, TSU, UMR, 0 by LU, FHSU, TSU,UMR 10 by SBU, UMR 12 by LU, CMSU 0 by FHSU, SBU 4 by ESU, CMSU 4 by PSU, MSSU C. Brown Corcoran Corcoran Corcoran Corcoran Corcoran Corcoran Corcoran Corcoran Corcoran Corcoran 5 by LU, PSU 49 by CMSU 2.7 by FHSU 3.8 by FHSU 7.6 by NWMSU 7.5 by NWMSU Opponents 1.9 by UMR 82 by UMR 0 by CMSU Hearn Hearn Hearn Hearn Hearn Hearn Hearn Hearn Hearn Hearn Meyer 110 by CMSU 25 by TSU 175 by LU 1 by UMR 10.7 by ESU TB 467 by ESU 363 by ESU 409 by PSU 53 by LU 43 by LU 10 by LU by 10 FS 5 by MWSC 6 by MWSC 11 by LU by 11 52 by UMR 30 by UMR 57 by UMR 30 by UMR 62 by TSU 0 by LU 5 by LU Azeltine Azeltine Azeltine Boswell Boswell Boswell Boswell Boswell Boswell Boswell Boswell Banion Banion Banion Banion Banion Sabel Sabel Sabel Sabel Sabel Sabel PK P Washburn Ichabod 81 Football TATISTICS S CHABOD 2003 I 2003 2004 Media Guide Young,TramaineTotalOpponents 1FUMBLE RETURNS No. 1Taylor,Eric 22 YdsGould,Grant 186 1.0 14 AvgTotal 309 8.5Opponents TD 0 22.1 1 Long 1 1 2 1 43 30 1 43.0 0 60 2 34 0.0 1 43 34.0 21.5 0 43 0 1 0 34 43 Brown,ChrisTotalOpponents 11PUNT RETURNSSissom,Sam No. 11 1 154Barth,Jacob Yds 11 1957Total 148 Avg 4 12.7Opponents 32 2188 TD 14.8 296 4.0 19INTERCEPTIONS Long 1Corcoran,Joe 15 9.2 No. 15 82 0Terrell,Fletcher 11 Yds 33 116Myers,Brooks 65 0 11.0 177.9 307Cobb,Terell Avg 4 7.7 198.9 4Meyer,Blake 4 49 0 9.3 TDSmith,Darold 190 73 0 Long 1Gould,Grant 0.4 0 47.5 0 18.2 1 30 5 1 49 1 1 1 6 10 5.0 1 0 60 40 10.0 6.0 24 0 0.0 24.0 0 0 5 0 0 10 6 24 0 Offensive StatisticsRushingHearn,TrentSchuerman,TylerBland,RawshawnHickel,Dustin 11 GP 10Brown,Chris 11 57 235Odupitan,Mike Att 37Womack,Jeff 1170 Gain 11 296Benning,DaWight Loss 178 10 54 11 49Lehman,Cason 77 Net 11Kraisinger,Kip 1116 28 1 12 219 219 9McCann,Chris Avg 4.7 3 11 TDHuelsman,Chris 177 107 129 84 3.8 Long 16 24 Avg/G 3 4.8 1 10 135 59 3 14 9Ichabods 7 58 6 111.6 0 31 2.8Total 1 97 120 12 0Opponents 19 21 19.9 3 2 5 8.1 4.3 10 16.1 14 2 33PASSING 37 0 1 2Schuerman,Tyler 4 5 12.3 4.7 11 1.5 2 40 24Hickel,Dustin 0 469 0 11 1 11 0 10.9 6 0.7 6 2397 9.7 116.91Lehman,Cason 463 2 G 6Total 0 316 9 2191 11 1 -2 157-81-11 2081Opponents Effic 0 99.30 283 2.0 11 1.3 51.6 9 4.1 976.00 1908 Att-Cmp-Int -0.4 0.3 4.4 1247 0 10RECEIVING 145-66-11 19 4.1 Pct 0 0.2 0Sissom,Sam 6 45.5 11 20 124.33 68 2 -10Lehman,Cason Yds 189.2 47 876 3 11 284-154-14 2 TD 59 1-1-0Odupitan,Mike 111.32 -1.7 113.4 54.2 0.7 100.0 173.5 303-148-22 LngBenning,DaWight 8 -0.3 G 1957 Avg/G 0 0.1 48.8 11 11Bland,Rawshawn 19 65 55 No. 2188 10 11Scott,Jeff 32 39 0 15 82 79.6 1Hoytal,John 11 Yds 22 29 177.9 65Hearn,Trent -2.0 555 514 65 Avg 198.9 383 7Hickel,Dustin 475 16.1 14.2Burgess,Marquetis 5.9 16.4 17.4 TD 11 11 33 Long 2 6 10 8 11 1 6 4.7 6 5 Avg/G 35 65 4 1 2 47 55 60 91 0 20 46.7 50.5 15.2 12.0 11 42 34.8 47.5 15 11.0 5.0 21.0 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 37 19 11 35 12 8.3 5.5 1.4 3.8 2.0 WU OPP 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total OT FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 4-8 11-17 Games/Avg Per Game Per Games/Avg 6/3413 5/3374 PAT-ATTEMPTS 34-35 33-36 4th-Down Pct4th-Down 53% 43% 3rd-Down Pct3rd-Down 35% 40% Average Per Punt Per Average Net punt average 30.0 27.7 36.0 30.0 INT RETURN AVERAGE Game Per Average 22.1 64.2 8.5 61.0 KICK RETURN AVERAGEPUNT RETURN AVERAGE 22.4 9.3 22.2 7.7 Total PlaysTotal Play Per Average Game Per Average 372.4 5.3 766 367.1 5.4 753 TDs Passing 15 19 Att-Comp-Int Pass Per Average Catch Per Average Game Per Average 303-148-22 14.8 284-154-14 7.2 198.9 12.7 177.9 6.9 TDs Rushing 20 19 Yards gained rushing gained Yards lost rushingYards Rushing Attempts Rush Per Average Game Per Average 2191 283 463 173.5 4.1 2397 316 469 189.2 4.4 RushingPassingPenalty 100 88 20 109 88 20 Points Per Game Per Points 25.8 28.0 SACKS BY-YARDSSACKS MISC YARDS SCOREDTOUCHDOWNS 16-115 39 18-124 43 39 34 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 30:36 54/155 29:22 60/151 FUMBLES-LOSTPENALTIES-YARDS 79-706 18-8 71-671 22-10 Team Statistics 2003 ResultsDate (5-6, 3-6Sep 06 MIAA)Sep 13 Opponent at Langston*Sep 20 STATE FORT HAYS *Sep 27 State at #24 Emporia *Oct 04 TRUMAN STATE*Oct 11 U. at Northwest Mo. St. *Oct 18 #3 PITTSBURGST. 28-35 LOT *Oct 25 Baptist at Southwest W 28-4 3:08 01*Nov L 14-45 MISSOURI-ROLLA Score W 28-0 08*Nov CENTRAL MISSOURI ST. #13 L 6-12 3:03 6052 15*Nov L 28-49 at Missouri Western 2:40 game * indicates conference L 10-3741-37 W 2:52 MISSOURI SOUTHERN Time 3244 3:09 6250 2:30 Attend 3:07 2:54 W 49-24 550 2250 W 38-35 L 14-30 3825 2732 3325 3:10 3:15 3:05 3950 3885 1285 WashburnOpponents 58 65 88 66 41 72 97 98 0 7 284 308 SCORE BY QUARTERS SCORE BY ATTENDANCE 20479 16869 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 17/32 6/14 PUNTS-YARDS 50-1501 51-1838 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDSINT RETURNS: #-YARDS 33-307 14-309 15-116 22-186 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 48-1077 42-934 TOTAL OFFENSETOTAL 4096 4038 PASSING YARDAGEPASSING 2188 1957 RUSHING YARDAGE 1908 2081 FIRST DOWNSFIRST 208 217 SCORING 284 308 82 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide 2003 I oa 810 135 21 2 12 1 12 0 13 1 4 4 2 2 2 52 8 0 10 31.3 Blkd 57 I20 1501 FC 1 36.0 38 48 1838 TB 2 51 30.4 52 0 Long 365 34 31.6 Avg 12 0-0 31 1136 Opponents Yds 0-0 36 -2.0 1-3 Total No. 1-2 Azeltine,Adam -10 1-1 1-2 0 0-0 Boswell,Ben 372.4 0.1 -0.3 4096 0-0 PUNTING Blk 367.1 0.7 2188 -10 50.0 4038 1 -2 1908 Lg 1957 2-4 50.0 2 goalwas in(parentheses)Numbers made. indicatefield 766 40-49 2081 30-39 6 2-4 Field Goalsequence: 38, (26),(31), 23,(23),33,31, 11 20-29 (34) 0 01-19 4.1 753 0 Sabel,Connor 1.3 Pct 11 0 5 37 Banion,Derek 6.1 -2 FGM-FGA 1 14 FIELD GOALS 9.7 2 67 0 0 5 10.9Opponents 3 97 65 Total 120 37 1 14 6 Ichabods 0 7 2 0 16.1 24 3 177 3 91.9 97 111.6 284 120 Huelsman,Chris 9 4 1116 1011 0 0 McCann,Chris 11 0 12 28 876 0 Kraisinger,Kip 1-2 6 308 11 177 135 2 Benning,DaWight 11 10 0 133.3 1 1116 6 0 Womack,Jeff 1466 2-3 37 194 6 0-0 Lehman,Cason 235 1247 0-0 11 2 1-2 0 219 11 Odupitan,Mike 10 Avg/G 0 Total 0 6 Brown,Chris 0 34-35 0-0 214 Pass 4-8 Bland,Rawshawn 0-0 6 0-0 Rush 0 0-1 11 0 Hickel,Dustin 39 Plays 0-0 12 33-36 0 8 G 11-17 0-0 Hearn,Trent 0 0-0 39 0-0 Schuerman,Tyler 14 0 0-0 1-1 0 0 TOTAL 0-0 OFFENSE 0-0 0-0 0 18 0-0 0-0 36 0-0 0 0-0 28 0 0-1 0-0 Opponents 0 0 1 0 1 0-0 0 Total 42 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 96 0-0 0-0 Bland,Rawshawn 1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 Taylor,Eric 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 Corcoran,Joe 1 0-0 0-0 12-12 Brown,Chris 2 0-0 0-0 1 2-4 22-23 0-0 Terrell,Fletcher Points 0-0 2 2-4 Saf Schuerman,Tyler 0-0 0 Pass 0-0 0-0 Benning,DaWight 0 89 Rcv 6 Hickel,Dustin 63 0-0 6 Rush 0-0 Lehman,Cason 1 24 FGsKick 7 0 Banion,Derek 1 16 TD 0 Sabel,Connor 22.4 0 Sissom,Sam 22.2 1077 0 Odupitan,Mike 6 6.0 48 7 934 24.0 Hearn,Trent 21 42 1.0 17 SCORING 24 6 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 6.0 7.0 Opponents 50 21.0 1 Total 8.5 6 7 21 Terrell,Fletcher 0 89 28 17 1 1 1 Peel,Brian 1 23.6 0 2 Brown,Chris 212 Long Minikwu,Taurence 28.0 19.5 TD Lehman,Cason 9 Neal,Aaron 588 195 Avg Hoefer,Troy 21 10 Huelsman,Chris Yds Burgess,Marquetis No. Odupitan,Mike KICK RETURNS CHABOD S TATISTICS A A A PAT PAT PAT PAT iklD1 ...... 1 . . . 1 ...... 1 . 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 1 . . . . 1 . 1 . 1 1 . . 11 1 . . 1 . . 4 ...... 1 . . 5 . Hickel,D . 2 . . . Taylor,C . . . . . 1 7 . . . . . 2 1 . 1 2 Ichabods . . 2 . 10 . McCann,C . 11 ...... 10 . 1 1 . . . Odupitan,M . 3 2 . . 2 . 1-0 Hearn,T . . 9 . . . . . 2 . 10 1 . 1-3 Scott,J 3 3 . 3 1 . . . . . Womack,J 11 1 . . . 4-6 1 . . 2 Watts,T . 3 1-1 3 . . . 1 3 . . . Sissom,S 1 4 . . . 4 11 2-2 . 1 . . Williams,F 6 . . . 3 3 . 4 . 1-7 . Huelsman,C 1 . . 8 . 9 . . 11 Bland,R . . . 3 3 . . 8 . . . McKinley,J . 3 5 . . 1-1 11 . . . . . 1 Brown,C 11 9 6 2 1 8 2-9 3 Lehman,C . 2-9 ...... 10 1 . . 4 2 Barrett,T . 3 13 6-17 3 . 5 . Moyer,D . . 9 15 1-0 6 . . 5 2-43 . . . Peel,B . . 2-13 1-5 . 5 8 1 Wimpy,J 13 4 8 1-10 5-21 . 1 . 2 . 2-7 Hoefer,T . 7 2-14 . 10 16 7 . . 17 1-5 9 1-0 Minikwu,T . 5-19 18 . . 9 3 . 1 Jackson,M 5 . 10 1-6 15 1-5 . 20 12 . . Hemmerling,Z11 4-190 2-0 12 1 7 . 12 22 2-12 . . Neal,A 2 6 1-0 23 6-21 8 10 . Bull,N 13 9 2 2-12 . 11 1 1-6 13 Huenefeld,C 29 . 6-17 9 11 . . . Young,T 2-0 15 7-16 10 3 33 11 1-5 Lewis,T 44 8 14 1-6 28 4-73 . Barth,J 1 47 10 2-12 27 8-16 1-2 5 Meyer,B . . 14 7-20 17 54 Smith,D 8-10 3 11 61 11 33 Cobb,T 36 73 1-24 41 11 2-2 Nichols,B 2-14 18 43 Taylor,E 1-6 20 14-38 90 11 30 93 Terrell,F 11 10-16 46 11 111 Beck,Evin 65 66 44 Looney,J 28 10 45 Myers,B 10 11 Corcoran,J Dewey,M Gould,G tes1 001 14 0 10.3 5.5 104 8.3 7.3 46 526.3 60 61 479.5 91 11.4 73 5789 0 11 5274 309 0 16.1 1077 73 186 125 0 0 934 307 0 0 35.0 2188 25.8 0 116 177 1908 30 11 Statistics 0 1957 2081 1 0 Defensive 11 19.1 11 0 0 19.5 210 206 60 19.9 0 0 91 0 0 0 Opponents 47.5 210 0 214 36.1 77.4Total 0 212 219 0 195 0 190 0 11 Others 4 24 522 113.6 11 0 0 0 10 397 0 851 120 42 0 Hoytal,John 0 0 11 0 1136 0 11 0 116.0 135 Corcoran,Joe 6 0 0 11 Scott,Jeff 0 0 0 0 -2 0 1160 Brown,Chris Avg/G 0 33 Hickel,Dustin 8 0 6 0 0 0 0 Burgess,Marquetis 177 296 Tot 588 Huelsman,Chris 11 514 0 555 11 219 383 IR Bland,Rawshawn 0 2 0 11 14 Terrell,Fletcher 20 KOR Schuerman,Tyler 11 11 11 1116 475 PR Benning,DaWight 10 97 Lehman,Cason Rec Sissom,Sam 10 Rush G Hearn,Trent Odupitan,Mike ALL PURPOSE ae, 1...... 10... . . 1-0 ...... 2 2 4 . 12 6 10-43 1 8-34 . 3 86696-24916-11514-309 34 512 . 354 11 81297-24618-12422-186 33 402 410 11 11 Opponents Total Sabel,C PU TT F ak n-d DQHF-d FBKSaf BLK FF FR-Yds QBH PD Int-Yds Sacks TFL TT AT UT GP 83 44 88

Washburn Ichabod22 33 Football 11 22 00 11 22 00 22 22 11 11 22 TATS 00 11 S 88 22 11 44 33 55 33 33 AME 44 66 .. .. 00 11 G 44 44 33 33 55 66 Y 66 33 33 11 B 22 22 11 22 66 11 33 AME G ss ss ss ss ll ll ll ll aa aa aa aa tt tt tt tt 99 00 55 oo oo oo oo 44 11 66 TT TT TT TT Northwest Mo. U. St. 0 1 --Missouri Southern 2 1 2 1 34 5 5 Game By GameAdam Azeltine PuntingLangston NoFort State Hays Yds Avg StateEmporia Long TB 6 FC 50+ 167 I20 27.8 3 3 100 33.3 36 98 32.7 0 36 38 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0Missouri Southern 3 0 1Game 29 29.0 By GameDerek Banion Field 29Langston Goals Fort State Hays 0 StateEmporia FG 0 StateTruman FGA 0 Long 0 0 MPAT 0 0 0 2 PATA 0 1 2 ------31 2 4 4 0 2 4 4 0 Brian Boswell StateTruman NoNorthwest Mo. St. U. YdsPittsburg St. Avg 7 Long BaptistSouthwest 213 TB 30.4 5Missouri-Rolla FC 162 32.4 50+ 4Central Missouri St. 38 I20 10 98 4 354 42 0 24.5 35.4 115 5 28.8 0 3 28 165 52 33.0 2 31 0 0 0 35 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 4 Connor SabelPittsburg State BaptistSouthwest Missouri-Rolla FGCentral Missouri St. FGA 0 1Missouri St. Western Long 0 MPAT 1 1 0 0 0 PATA 1 0 23 ------1 1 2 2 7 1 1 3 2 7 2004 Media Guide 66 11 11 11 NDIVIDUAL 55 55 77 44 66 55 88 11 66 2003 I 2003 66 55 77 66 77 44 88 22 11 55 00 66 ...... 11 55 00 55 44 00 11 00 11 11 11 11 11 11 66 88 66 11 77 55 55 44 No-Yds LANGSTON FHSU ESU TRUMAN NWMSU PSU SBU UMR CMSU MWSC MSSU 11 11 No-Yds/TD LANGSTON FHSU ESU TRUMAN NWMSU PSU SBU UMR CMSU MWSC MSSU No-Yds/TD LANGSTON FHSU ESU TRUMAN NWMSU PSU SBU UMR CMSU MWSC MSSU SS SS SS LL LL LL AA AA AA TT TT TT OO OO OO TT TT TT Cason Lehman Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Southwest BaptistSouthwest 1 1 0 100.0 65 1 65 0 0 Missouri Western 8 3 1 37.5 37 0 16 1 2 Missouri Southern 25 11 3 44.0 199 0 46 0 0 Game By Game Passing SchuermanTyler Langston AttFort State Hays Comp StateEmporia StateTruman IntNorthwest U.St. Mo. 12 PctPittsburg St. 14 BaptistSouthwest Yards 16 6Missouri-Rolla 3 9Central Missouri St. TD 12 Long 9Missouri Western 8 0 3 Sack 18 5 0 1 6 25.0 Yds 6 1 7 34 64.3 50.0 1 50.0 9 0 3 56 129 66.7 135 19 3 58.3 1 0 52 0 4 50.0 1 0 60.0 76 1 63 55.9 35 50.0 0 40 209 39 0 14 246 39 1 68 1 1 29 3 0 24 0 1 47 1 11 1 12 0 35 6 0 0 27 8 1 0 4 1 0 0 10 16 8 0 Game By Game Fumble Recoveries Game By Game Receiving Game By Game Rushing Dustin HickelLangstonFort State Hays StateEmporia Att StateTruman Northwest U. Mo. St. Comp 10Pittsburg St. Int 15 BaptistSouthwest 14 16Missouri-Rolla Pct 11 3Central Missouri St. Yards 16 5 10 6 0 17 TD 16 2 3 0 Long 1 30.0 22 10 Sack 33.3 62.5 1 42.9 0 8 6 Yds 46 13 18.2 160 62.5 58 1 50 3 1 1 47.1 31 37.5 0 176 59.1 0 1 25 38 79 0 19 71 2 168 14 21 55 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 33 28 29 0 0 2 0 16 0 17 0 0 2 0 14 0 0 Brown,Chris FBBrown,Chris 1-4/0 - - - - 1-4/0 ------Burgess,Marquetis WRBurgess,Marquetis 1-11/0 1-11/0 ------DNP DNP DNP - Hearn,Trent RBHearn,Trent 4-20/0 - - - - - 2-14/0 1-6/0 - - DNP 1-0/0 Bland,Rawshawn FBBland,Rawshawn 7-33/0 1-2/0 - - - 1-2/0 1-3/0 2-10/0 2-16/0 - - - Hickel,Dustin QBHickel,Dustin 2-42/0 ------2-42/0 - Hoytal,John TE 5-60/0 - - 1-7/0 1-17/0 1-10/0 - 1-7/0 1-19/0 - - - Ichabods 6--10/0 DNPScott,Jeff TE DNP 2--2/0 6-91/0 DNP 1-1/0 - - DNP 1-13/0 1--1/0 DNP - DNP - 1--4/0 2--3/0 - 1-10/0 1-12/0 - 1-18/0 1-37/0 Huelsman,Chris RB 5--2/0 DNP 5--2/0 WRBenning,DaWight DNP 22-383/1 DNP 2-49/0 2-33/1 DNP 1-2/0 DNP - - 2-22/0 4-63/0 3-30/0 - - - 4-136/0 4-48/0 - - - McCann,Chris RB 3-1/0 1--1/0 - WROdupitan,Mike 29-475/6 DNP 2-29/0 DNP 1-6/0 4-100/0 - 3-42/0 3-36/1 1-10/0 - 3-89/2 3-26/1 DNP 4-42/2 DNP 2-2/0 5-95/0 - - DNP Kraisinger,Kip FBKraisinger,Kip 1-2/0 -Lehman,Cason WR - 32-514/2 4-60/1 DNP 3-63/0 DNP 3-44/0 3-35/0 DNP 1-34/0 DNP - DNP 1-11/0 4-63/1 1-2/0 4-56/0 DNP 6-86/0 3-62/0 DNP DNP Lehman,Cason WR 3-2/0 -Sissom,Sam WR - 39-555/6 - 3-33/1 - - 3-46/0 1-13/0 - 5-79/0 3-3/0 - 6-141/2 5-100/2 3-46/0 9-89/1 - 1-5/0 1-9/0 1-3/0 1--10/0 - Benning,DaWight WRBenning,DaWight 3-14/0 - - 1-6/0 - 1-2/0 - - - - 1-6/0 - Womack,Jeff RB 24-37/0 7-15/0 DNP 3-0/0 2-9/0 6-1/0 1--2/0 - 4-13/0 - 1-1/0 DNP Odupitan,Mike WR Odupitan,Mike 12-97/0 - - 1--5/0 1-5/0 1-3/0 - 2-16/0 3-62/0 1-12/0 DNP 3-4/0 Brown,Chris FBBrown,Chris 28-120/1 6-29/0 5-0/0 1-6/0 1-3/0 2-5/0 - 1-24/0 - 1-11/0 10-40/1 1-2/0 Hickel,Dustin QBHickel,Dustin 49-135/2 7-44/0 4-28/0 7-15/2 5-23/0 3--2/0 5-4/0 5--23/0 5-28/0 5-12/0 3-6/0 - Bland,Rawshawn FBBland,Rawshawn 37-177/0 2-25/0 2-2/0 1-19/0 - 3-17/0 3-3/0 3-11/0 4-19/0 2-5/0 15-68/0 2-8/0 Schuerman,Tyler QBSchuerman,Tyler 57-219/1 2-19/0 5-13/0 5--2/0 7-48/0 8--9/0 2--5/0 2-9/0 2-8/0 4-22/1 15-58/0 5-58/0 Hearn,Trent RBHearn,Trent 235-1116/16 18-106/1 22-137/2 28-133/1 18-27/0 16-83/1 21-56/1 23-131/2 29-175/3 26-115/1 DNP 34-153/4 Gould,Grant 1-0 1-0 ------Taylor,Eric 1-43 - 1-43 ------84 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide ulNc L1121811----DP------DNP ------2-12 DNP - - - 1-4 2-14 1-5 ------1-6 - - - 0-2 DNP DNP - DNP 0-1 - 0-1 DNP DNP DNP - - - - 0-1 - DNP DNP 1-0 - 0-1 - - - 0-2 - 0-4 0-2 DNP - DNP 1-0 - - - - 0-1 2-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-1 1-10 DNP - 1-1 1-0 - 1-7 1-1 DNP - 1-0 1-3 1-0 - 1-1 1-2 1-9 1-0 - DNP - - 0-1 1-5 1-8 3-3 - DNP 4-0 1-1 - 1 DNP 1-2 - 1-1 1-3 DNP 0-3 0-1 - 1-4 2-1 1-1 1-7 DNP - 2 - 0-1 1-0 - 3-0 0-4 2-4 2-3 1-1 DNP DNP 0-1 3-3 2-2 1-1 4-3 2 0-2 2-0 1-0 2-1 - 2-0 2-0 - 2-1 - 1-0 1-1 2-2 0-2 5-0 DNP DNP 2-1 2 2 - 1-1 4-10 DNP 2-1 0-2 1-2 2-1 0-2 2-0 - 0-2 2-1 1-0 2-3 - 1-0 1-1 0-2 2 0-4 2 2-2 1-1 2 1-1 DNP 2-1 with 8 others 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-3 3-8 DNP 1-8 DNP 1-3 1-1 1-1 Bull,Nick DL 2-4 0-1 4-6 2-1 Cobb,Terell 1-2 DE 2-7 DNP 4-3 DNP 2-0 3-6 1-4 4-6 - 2-0 DNP DNP 1-1 Dewey,Morgan LB 5-7 1-1 - - 0-1 1-3 2-1 2-5 Looney,Josh LB 1-0 2-1 4-2 - DNP 0-4 4-7 1-1 Huenefeld,Cody DL 1-3 - 1-1 2-1 1-0 5-4 0-2 1-4 Nichols,Blake DL 1-1 1-1 2-0 0-2 0-2 DL Barth,Jacob 2-6 - - 2-4 8 DNP 8 - 2-8 6-0 1-0 0-2 1-2 2-8 0-1 0-3 5-5 1-0 1-1 1-3 0-3 1-2 1-0 3-6 1-6 3-3 1-15 6-10 2-6 1-2 DNP - 1-0 10 9 2-1 13 3-5 1-7 0-1 2-2 0-1 - 15 0-1 1-0 3-0 4-5 1-1 DNP 4-3 5-6 0-2 2-0 4-0 Hoefer,Troy 5-5 SAF 4-9 0-2 8-0 5-4 1-0 0-1 13 Wimpy,Jeff DB - 2-2 0-1 7-8 1-0 16 3-4 Minikwu,Taurence LB 18 DNP 4-4 1-4 2-1 4-6 DB Jackson,Mark 7-6 17 2-5 20 3-10 Neal,Aaron DB 3-3 DNP 0-1 6-5 7-9 5-3 Hemmerling,Zach DL 6-12 8-7 0-4 22 5-1 0-2 Bull,Nick DL 7-4 1-4 12-5 8-12 23 Huenefeld,Cody DL 29 0-4 3-6 1-2 Young,Tramaine 5-4 DB 9-13 1-3 33 44 Lewis,Trey DL 7-6 3-7 10-13 DL 14-15 Barth,Jacob 54 3-5 1-5 2-3 Meyer,Blake SAF 47 5-28 17-27 2-7 Smith,Darold DB 61 Cobb,Terell DE 2-9 18-36 73 3-6 Nichols,Blake DL 33-14 Taylor,Eric 90 DL 20-41 Terrell,Fletcher DB 93 111 30-43 Beck,Evin LB Looney,Josh LB 44-46 LB Myers,Brooks 45-66 28-65 Corcoran,Joe SAF Dewey,Morgan LB Gould,Grant LB ee,lk -0------11 ------DNP DNP ------1-40 - 1-1 1-58 - - - 1-10 DNP ------1-6 ------1-5 DNP ------DNP - - 1-36 - - - - 1-24 DNP - - DNP - - - 1-1 - DNP - - - - - 1-21 - - 1-1 - - - - - DNP - 1-6 - - - 1-6 ------1-36 ------1-7 2-66 - - - - 1-0 - 1-89 - - - 1-0 1-24 3-40 - - DNP - - DNP ------1-60 - - DNP DNP - - 6-116 - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-17 - DNP 2-56 - 1-11 - 2-53 DNP - 1-10 1-1 1-6 - 2-11 1-26 - - - - - DNP 2-53 1-5 - Smith,Darold - 2-45 2-32 1-24 2-9 Young,Tramaine - - Meyer,Blake DNP DNP 6-177 DNP - DNP 4-190 4-73 Cobb,Terell - - 6-76 Myers,Brooks - DNP 4-94 DNP Gould,Grant 3-58 - - DNP Terrell,Fletcher 1-13 - 1-47 DNP Corcoran,Joe - DNP - 2-34 1-1 1-6 3-17 - DNP - - DNP 3-49 - 1-6 2-1 - - 2-17 - Brown,Chris 1-20 1-21 1-7 Peel,Brian 1-0 - Lehman,Cason 1-24 - Minikwu,Taurence DNP 1-28 Hoefer,Troy 2-13 Neal,Aaron 9-212 - 10-195 Terrell,Fletcher 6-44 21-588 Burgess,Marquetis Huelsman,Chris Odupitan,Mike 5-56 1-11 32-296 Barth,Jacob Sissom,Sam 2003 I Game By Game Interception Returns Interception Game By Game Returns Kick Game By Game Returns Punt Game By Game Sacks Game By Game Tackles Game By Game NDIVIDUAL oYsL HUEUTUA WS S B M MUMS MSSU MWSC CMSU UMR SBU PSU NWMSU TRUMAN ESU MSSU FHSU MWSC CMSU LU UMR MSSU No-Yds SBU MWSC CMSU PSU UMR NWMSU TRUMAN SBU ESU PSU FHSU NWMSU LU TRUMAN ESU No-Yds FHSU LU No-Yds AATTL HUEUTUA WS S B M MUMS MSSU MWSC CMSU UMR SBU PSU NWMSU TRUMAN ESU FHSU LU TOT UA-A AATTL HUEUTUA WS S B M MUMS MSSU MWSC CMSU UMR SBU PSU NWMSU TRUMAN ESU FHSU LU TOT UA-A G AME B Y G AME S TATS Washburn Ichabod 85 Football ONORS H Reggie Williams KentDerek Josh Oldfather SBU Desmond Polk ESU TSU MWSC LB DB DB DB Fletcher TerrellDonald WilliamsMarcus YokeleyRobert Spinks WU SBU TSU MSSU DB DB DB DB Second Team Defense Second Team Eric Acree GrehlFalco Josh Lawson NanningaMike Chris Eads SBU Josh Lattimer ESU NWMSU PSU Josh WilliamsRyan BurpoColin Johnson DL PSU MWSC DL John McPherson ESU DL DL WallerLuke Jason Brown MSSU CMSU CMSU LB LB LB ESU DB DB DB CMSU DB P TANDINGS AND Dave Weimers,Dave ESU Coach of the Year Aaron McConnell, DL, PSU Aaron Saturday, DecemberSaturday, 6 Most Valuable Defensive Player Defensive Most Valuable 2004 Media Guide Missouri Paul (Minn.) 14 24 vs. Concordia-St. Western Grant GouldAdam LongChad MillerAndy CregerCal Gast WU JordanAvian NWMSU Josh PSU LooneyJimmie Taylor NWMSU LB UMR ESU LB LB WU PSU LB LB LB LB LB Second Team Offense Second Team HatfieldTad Trent HearnMarco KirvenGermaine Race ESU Clint Moss RectorAndre WU SBU PSU J.J. RichardLouis Lamb QB BakerNathan UMR NWMSU FleemanJay RB RB RB Eric Martin ESU WR RhemAubrin ESU PSU Eric Stewart WR CMSU WR Tim ESU SBU WattsBrandon Starks OL TE TSU OL ConnerJimmy running backsThree CMSU wide three and six offensivereceivers linemen were OL OL WU selected due to ties in voting CMSU OL K Honorable Mention KR Defense OL Seth AustinMichael Cobbins FroggeTravis GuisingerTed MWSC Philip Mabion MSSU Eric TaylorJustin Kohlmeier MWSC TSU Ryan Meredith DL ESU WoodenJeremy ESU DL Jason Dawson DL WU PSU CMSU DL DL MWSC DL DL DL DL LB 2003 MIAA S MIAA 2003 MIAA Overall Ted MaxwellTed Bill Noll HillL.V. BrownTommy FonotiRaymond CMSU KlipschGreg Jason Stumbo SBU NWMSU Chad Weeks MWSC SBU TE TSU MSSU OL TE OL PSU TE OL OL OL W L PF PA Pct. W L PF PA Pct. Mike Odupitan ThomasPierre DeMarcus MathesMorris White WU MSSU MWSC NWMSU KR KR KR KR Tyrone Barrett JohnsonJake Joe TomasekChase Ward WU MattsonSteve SBU UMR CMSU SBU OL OL OL OL K *†Roderick Green*†Roderick McConnell PSU DL *†††Aaron CMSU Eric McDowellMark Stephen CurtisWilson †John Edmonds DL MWSC Jason Vanloo PSU YehyawiTameem NWMSU MWSC Brad Johnson DL TSU ThomasPierre CMSU Darryl LB Ridley DL LB WilsonTerek ESU Mark Kamphoefner MWSC LB selected due to a were Four linebackers LB TSU NWMSU tie in voting. PSU DB DB DB P DB First Team Defense First Team 2003 MIAA Teams All-Conference Trent Hearn, RB, WU Neil Philpot, QB, PSU Freshman of the Year Saturday, NovemberSaturday, 22 Most Valuable Offensive Player Offensive Most Valuable @North Dakota 24, Pittsburg State 14 @North 24, Pittsburg State 14 Dakota @Winona (Minn.) State 10, Emporia State 3 Emporia (Minn.) State 10, @Winona NCAA Division II Playoffs Postseason Games Bowl x-Central Missouri (17)x-Central (15) State x-Emporia Westernx-Missouri 7 State (10)x-Pittsburg x-Northwest Missouri (25) 7 2Truman State 7 7 7Washburn 344 2 BaptistSouthwest 198 2 265Missouri Southern 2 2 0.778 302Missouri-Rolla 183 261 343 AFCA() = Rank in Final Poll Division II 0.778 188 144 125 MIAAx=Shared Championship 4 9 2 0.778 0.778 0.778 3 1 9 2 5 7 8 6 0 9 9 142 8 3 213 456 228 258 3 265 127 3 3 327 217 9 304 0.444 0.222 326 325 0.333 0.818 210 459 312 217 0.111 444 224 0.750 4 3 207 163 5 0.000 0.727 1 0.750 0.750 7 8 6 10 0 161 268 284 161 11 356 302 308 368 0.364 224 0.273 0.455 0.091 500 0.000 Evan GrayEvan Josh LambersonDerrick PittsJosh Sanders NWMSU Jerard Leverson MillerKeenan UMR Lee Thompson MWSC QB Jermaine Carpenter TSU ESU DayAndre PSU UMR ConnerJimmy QB CMSU FischerBrett RB Jamison Heiskell RB RB Andy Majors CMSU WR Adam Otte ESU RB RB CMSU James Perry UMR StosicUros WR PSU WR WR NWMSU WR TSU UMR WR WR WR WR Honorable Mention Offense First Team Offense First Team *Neal Philpot Coleman†Kegan PaulTyler CMSU •††Jamaica Rector PSU Marc Green NWMSU WR/KR Cole Drussa Armstrong*Tyronne RB ESU PSU Mingee*Brett QB Andy Bandstra SBU UMR EbohKenneth Darryl MWSC Grace ESU RB OL WR selection *=Unanimous NWMSU TE selection at wide receiver •=Unanimous OL CMSU †=Repeat first-team 2002 choice from OL ††=Repeat first-team 2001 choice from OL ESU & 2002 †††=Repeat first-team 2000 choice from OL & 2002 2001 K 86 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide 2003 MIAAT ahun1 010 001 1 . 27.7 2.3 25.6 116 8.7 15 568 41 30.0 32.7 28.1 34.4 1501 29.7 2233 29.4 50 4.7 5.2 29.9 65 3.5 11 6.5 295 420 11 4.3 136 25 46 350 212 17 31 37.4 33.8 33.3 30 33.2 2356 2665 35.9 4.2 34.2 1294 35.8 63 1937 80 Net/P 1675 275 11 39 Avg 11 36.6 Missouri-Rolla 54 2.1 Yds 28 49 11 11 Washburn 11 Ret 2.2 93 38.0 Avg 114 2469 19 Yards Missouri Southern 25 17.1 65 No. 37.9 Southwest Baptist 20.6 G 11 38.8 0 1667 Pittsburg State 0 2015 17.7 44 Emporia State 1178 52 11 0 1051 Truman 20.1 11 20.7 69 51 Missouri Western 1 0 550 21.4 Mo.State Northwest 11 22.4 11 1188 Central MissouriSt. 21.3 31 518 0 1 PUNTING 21.5 59 0 11 25 598 0 1077 11 893 11 28 48 Missouri-Rolla 732 42 23.9 Southwest Baptist 11 11 34 Missouri Southern 0 Avg 11 Truman 220.1 11 TD 24 859 Pittsburg State Yds Central MissouriSt. 218.5 8.2 184.0 36 2421 11 Emporia State 58.8 17 Ret 191.6 11 Missouri Western 177.9 11 15 6.2 G 7.6 173 19 Washburn 190.9 294 53.52403 56.62024 11 189.0 7.0 26 18 15 Mo.State Northwest 14 2108 6.9 54.3 207 11 150 KICKOFF RETURNS 7.2 387 265 11 54.21957 6.3 2100 11 47.2 164 14 181.4 50.62079 19 168.4 302 158.6 13 11 12 12 7 137 154 Missouri-Rolla 166 290 284 11 328 5.8 5.4 11 11 Missouri Western Yds/G 1995 1852 53.5 TD 5.7 50.6 10 Avg Southwest Baptist 1745 20 43.0 Yds 17 Central MissouriSt. 184 175 344 Pct. 346 11 Missouri Southern 132 139.4 11 Int 307 4 11 Cmp Truman 147.1 191.2 Att 15 4.9 Mo.State Northwest 198.9 10 G 5.7 166.5 15 5.4 1533 Washburn 187.0 14 1618 45.8 7.2 173.0 2103 5.6 16 19 47.0 18 48.8 Pittsburg State 11 142 9.5 7.9 19 2188 1832 133 Emporia State 55.0 190 48.7 2057 310 1903 15 11 48.8 32.4 22 57.4 PASS DEFENSE 283 212.5 11 180 389 11 11 9 148 18 45.5 106 356 28.0 327 6.7 11 139 217 1 500 304 246.5 11 2338 11 Missouri Southern 308 26 51.6 242 1 11 7 33.5 5.8 14 2 Missouri Western 236.2 Yds/G 180 TD 2712 16 10 368 Southwest Baptist Avg 53.1 8.0 0 11 Yds 349 27 0 1 11 Central MissouriSt. 2598 250 Pct. 57.7 0 27.5Pittsburg State 12 0 17 Int 471 2 11 Truman Cmp 188 302 18.8 1 2 Att 45 20.4 Washburn 326 1 G 60 11 19.7 207 48 224 0 17.5 67 Emporia State 7 33 12.6 0 217 11 0 11 Mo.State Northwest 0 39 14.6 193 139 9 42 0 Missouri-Rolla 9 1 11 0 161 48 6 PASS OFFENSE 0 11 0 9 1 7 0 0 7 14.6 25.8 2 31 Missouri-Rolla 20.4 0 0 0 161 3 41 Missouri Southern 284 Avg 0 224 20 0 11 1 0 1 23 Truman 1 26 19 Pts 29 Washburn 3 24.4 7 11 4 18 29 3 14 Saf 11 FG 11 268 17 24 8 Southwest Baptist 0 0 0 0 29.5 DXP 11 26.2 11 Mo.State Northwest 2XP 21 XP 324 13 4 288 Central MissouriSt. 40.5 2 1 11 TD 0 2 Emporia State 0 445 12 G 15 Missouri Western 29.5 25 10 34 0 20 1 Pittsburg State 31 0 325 39 41.5 1 11 4 11 SCORING DEFENSE 1 11 29 456 1 0 15 0 33 5 11 Missouri Southern 1 37 30 12 4 Truman Avg 40 37 0 Missouri-Rolla 0 11 11 Pts 47 Southwest Baptist Saf 63 0 36 FG Washburn 11 40 DXP 56 11 Missouri Western 2XP XP 59 Emporia State 11 TD Mo.State Northwest G Pittsburg State Central MissouriSt. SCORING OFFENSE EAM L EADERS rmn1 7 44512 221.3 189.2 411.5 260.0 25 37 378.4 459.7 19 5.5 38 54 5.1 62 5.9 6.8 4.4 4527 5.2 2434 824 4162 5057 2338 703 747 180.9 2860 2081 475 2189 133.8 Yds/G 1903 11 171.8 2057 TD 2259 3000 545 11 Avg/P 27 469 11 Yards 17 Plays Pass 11 24 82.7 Rush G 4.6 Central MissouriSt. 132.5 3.5 119.3 112.7 11 Emporia 4.4 State 11 1990 3 Pittsburg State 14 1472 84.8 10 1890 10 TOTAL OFFENSE 432 415 3.4 2.4 432 2.9 2.9 129.0 4 Missouri-Rolla 1457 910 1312 11 Truman 1240 11 116.2 11 Yds/G 173.5 11 Washburn 426 2.9 455 429 378 3.2 TD 127.1 12 20 Missouri Southern 933 162.5 1419 11 Avg. Southwest Baptist 2.8 11 18 4.1 11 11 Emporia State Yards 17 324 199.0 439 Mo.State Northwest 1278 189.5 3.5 Rushes 1908 4.0 Central MissouriSt. G 19 451 272.7 Missouri Western 11 1398 16 11 463 1788 205.4 Pittsburg State 4.6 394 46 RUSHING DEFENSE 4.5 449 Yds/G 11 36 2189 11 5.7 2085 TD 4.9 11 Missouri-Rolla 475 11 461 3000 Missouri Southern Avg 2259 Mo.State Northwest 530 Yds Truman 11 461 11 Missouri Western Att Washburn 11 11 Southwest Baptist Emporia State G Central MissouriSt. Pittsburg State RUSHING OFFENSE rmn1 8 9 481 131 93.0 10 2103 79.3 19 4 111.0 .488 15 104.7 190 1533 15 108.2 2188 19 107.1 389 26 1618 14 22 .458 2712 11 11 1832 142 116.8 27 .487 .470 15 18 310 148 .531 133 2338 .550 250 11 180 14 283 304 142.7 140.6 130.4 471 .516 16 11 327 16 18 11 Effic Missouri Southern 180 11 2057 1903 2598 11 TD Truman 11 5.5 349 17 9 Yds Missouri Western .488 11 .577 Southwest Baptist 106 .574 Int 188 Missouri-Rolla 1 139 Pct 5.9 217 9.3 Washburn 326 8.8 7.3 242 Cmp 8.8 11 9.5 11 82 Emporia State Att 11 0 0 Mo.State Northwest 0 15 0 G 1 Central MissouriSt. 0 129 Pittsburg State 11 307 424 227 PASS 22 EFFICIENCY 210 327 33 48 31 37 22 11 12.0 10.8 11 11 11 Missouri-Rolla 11 11 14.4Southwest Baptist 2 1 Avg Missouri Southern 405.3 Pittsburg State 2 42 300 480.1 TD 346 6.0 Emporia State 25 62 32 Washburn 563 6.3 Yds 4458 740 11 39 11 Truman Ret 367.1 369.9 5281 2024 Mo.State 38 Northwest 839 2434 G 41 11 5.4 11 Missouri Western 2421 5.4 363.5 2860 Central MissouriSt. 331.2 11 4038 39 753 PUNT RETURNS 21 4069 5.4 1957 760 4.5 292.5 2081 313.8 11 251.1 2079 310.2 24 3998 1990 26 15 734 4.5 11 3643 28 816 Missouri-Rolla 4.5 3.8 2108 4.6 Truman 1890 2403 3217 11 1240 722 320.2 3452 Missouri Southern 2762 Yds/G 11 3412 770 724 1745 21 TD 745 Washburn 1995 1472 1852 Avg 4.3 2100 Southwest Baptist 11 1457 255.5 910 1312 11 309.6 331.4 16 Yards Missouri Western 11 Plys 11 372.4 3522 32 3.7 Pass 30 Mo.State Northwest 828 35 Rush 4.7 4.6 2103 Central MissouriSt. G 5.3 2811 1419 Emporia State 356.1 761 11 3406 3645 732 Pittsburg State 30 795 1533 4096 1618 1278 5.0 2712 TOTAL 363.3 DEFENSE 11 767 1788 933 11 34 3917 2188 11 5.6 788 1908 Missouri Southern 1832 11 3996 Missouri Western 2085 720 11 Truman 2598 Missouri-Rolla 1398 11 Southwest Baptist Mo.State Northwest Washburn Washburn Ichabod 87 Football EADERS L EAM 2004 Media Guide 2003 MIAA 2003 T TIME OF POSSESSION State GEmporia BaptistSouthwest Truman Time Total Washburn 11Missouri Southern 11 Avg/G Pittsburg StateNorthwest State Mo. Missouri Western 11 355:34Central Missouri St. 11 358:40 11Missouri-Rolla 11 11 11 11 328:44 32:19 32:36 323:22 337:13 336:31 327:09 11 323:13 29:53 318:43 29:23 30:39 29:44 30:35 284:44 29:23 28:58 25:53 WashburnCentral Missouri St.Missouri-RollaMissouri Southern 11Northwest Mo. State 11 11 18FIELD GOALS 11Missouri Western BaptistSouthwest 29 31 18Central Missouri St. 23 101 StateEmporia 11Northwest Mo. State 11 G 11 198 189 124Missouri Southern 190 Made 11 10Washburn 13 12 11Truman 11Pittsburg State Att 15Missouri-Rolla 13 15 18 18 7 Pct KICKINGPAT .769 2311 .722 11 StateEmporia .667 23 11Washburn .652 11 12Central Missouri St. .652 Northwest State Mo. 4 4 G .583 BaptistSouthwest 11 3 11 7Missouri-Rolla Made 11Pittsburg State 10Missouri Western 11 11 37 8 56 36Missouri Southern Att 9 15Truman .400 11 .500 2934 11 11 38 .333 .467 59 11 Pct 38 25 47 .974 30 .949 31 .947 35 12 .935 11 27 .971 55 36 16 .926 .855 .833 8 .750 15 .533 3RD-DN CONVERSIONS3RD-DN StatePittsburg G StateEmporia Truman Conv St.Central Missouri Northwest Mo. State Att BaptistSouthwest 11 11Washburn 11 11 Pct Missouri Western 74Missouri-Rolla 56 11 78 53Missouri Southern 11 142 144 167 60 144OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT 11 52.1 80Pittsburg State 38.9 46.7 164 G 11Central Missouri St. 36.8 11 53 198 StateEmporia ConvNorthwest Mo. State 36.6 47 54 54 BaptistSouthwest 162 40.4 11 AttMissouri Western 11 179 154 11 167 32.7 Washburn 54 Pct 11Missouri Southern 52 26.3 11 32.3 35.1 58Missouri-Rolla 163 11Truman 55 169 56 173 33.1 70 11 AGAINSTSACKS 166 30.8 154Pittsburg State 33.5 11Truman 185 64 11 33.1 StateEmporia 36.4 G BaptistSouthwest Sacks 37.8 60 158 62Missouri Western 11 11 Yards 40.5 151 11 152 11 11 69 5 11 40.8 39.7 15 151 7 15 39 7 45.7 85 58 91 41 Southwest BaptistSouthwest Missouri-RollaTruman StateEmporia 11Northwest State Mo. Missouri Western 11Missouri Southern 11 10 11 11 14 11 11 6 21 6 8 47.6 30 14 7 16 46.7 14 25 37.5 30 24 42.9 32.0 46.7 29.2 Washburn 11 17 32 53.1 4TH-DN CONVERSIONS GPittsburg StateCentral Missouri St. Conv 11 11 Att 8 10 Pct 11 13 72.7 76.9 WashburnMissouri Western StateEmporia Northwest State Mo. BaptistSouthwest 11 11 11 11 11 82 74 71 76 61 669 624 671 662 60.8 557 56.7 60.2 61.0 50.6 OPPONENT PENALTIES GMissouri-RollaCentral Missouri St.Truman NoPittsburg State 11Missouri Southern 11 Yds 94 11 Avg/G 11 94 11 748 87 92 787 68.0 86 728 71.5 731 737 66.2 66.5 67.0 WashburnPittsburg StateMissouri Western StateEmporia Central Missouri St. 11 11 11 11 11 80 82 79 94 91 708 712706 800 756 64.4 64.7 72.7 64.2 68.7 Missouri-RollaPENALTIESTrumanMissouri-RollaNorthwest Mo. StateMissouri Southern 11 BaptistSouthwest 11 G 11 11 145 72 11 11 No 57 73 100 72 567 62 Yds 527 649 Avg/G 51.5 15 668 469 260 47.9 59.0 60.7 42.6 Washburn 11 109 88 20 217 OPPONENT 1ST DOWNSOPPONENT 1ST Pittsburg State StateEmporia GCentral Missouri St.Missouri Western RushNorthwest Mo. State BaptistSouthwest PassMissouri Southern 11 11Truman 11 11 Pen 11 Total 66 86 11 64 11 88 82 100 79 76 105 77 96 97 11 87 12 18 83 20 157 180 12 14 124 161 13 196 193 17 200 205 83 8 215 WashburnCentral Missouri St.Northwest Mo. StateTrumanMissouri-RollaMissouri Western 11Missouri Southern 11 11 112 93 11 11 100 11 80 11 93 87 66 70 89 16 88 19 208 120 74 205 70 20 91 209 14 14 13 200 175 24 153 203 FIRST DOWNSFIRST Pittsburg State StateEmporia BaptistSouthwest G 11 11 Rush 11 152 114 Pass 107 77 Pen 90 103 Total 16 16 11 245 226 215 WashburnTrumanMissouri-Rolla 11 11 284 294 11 154 173 265 150 11 14 58.8 54.2 2421 15 56.61957 24 2024 19 147.5 124.3 17 130.6 PASS DEF EFFICIENCY DEF PASS G StateEmporia Att StatePittsburg Missouri Western CmpNorthwest Mo. State Int 11Missouri Southern Pct. 11 11 11 St.Central Missouri 307 344 Yds 346 387 BaptistSouthwest 11 132 TD 11 184 207 175 328 Effic 290 17 11 43.0 10 20 26 53.5 166 50.6 53.5 137 302 1745 1995 2403 1852 13 50.6 19 164 12 7 12 47.2 11 107.9 2079 101.6 87.2 2100 11 95.4 54.3 14 18 110.0 2108 115.4 15 122.0 88 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide 2003 MIAAI alTlrEUS 112 70015 150.0 128.5 1650 1413 0 0 0 0 123.9 1363 27 709 61 210 54.4 1623 11 421 1352 11 166.4 23 54.6 SR 55.5 1830 SO 10.9 Avg/G 169.4 11 458 Yds 316 ESU 1863 58.5 SBU 971 451 10.9 KR 11.1 JR 8 72 85 PR MSSU 125 5 10.2 7 11 598 Rcv 1215 11 58.6 63.9 GRush 61.8 55 JR Mathes,DeMarcus 601 3 610 JR 11 Kirven,Marco 55 Cl NWMSU 55 16.1 16.3 64.6 CMSU 644 SR 27.8 Paul,Tyler 11 Team 11 64.1 63 UMR 2 5 Rector,Jamaica JR SR 11.9 7 11 Coleman,Kegan UMR ESU 16.5 645 703 SR 556 ALL PURPOSE 9 40 43 88.3 SBU 20 3 711 11 11 9 JR SO 577 15.4 60 Stosic,Uros ESU JR CMSU 35 3.64 3.91 11 8 Drussa,Cole PSU SR 3.89 9 Day,Andre 4.27 UMR 16.1 971 16.3 5.00 SO Yds/G Green,Marc 63 16.5 NWMSU 2 5.00 Avg/C 5 Conner,Jimmy 10.1 5.00 11 TD 10.9 Carpenter,Jerma 3 JR Yds 645 5.45 703 2 10.9 Richard,J.J. 11.1 8 40 NWMSU Rec 43 577 5.73 Rector,Andre G 477 11.9 5 35 11 11 7 598 Moss,Clint 47 Cl JR SO 10.2 9 55 Rector,Jamaica 601 9 610 11 Team ESU CMSU 11 RECEIVE YDS/GAME SO 55 3 JR 55 711 5.73 SR NWMSU 11 UMR 11 60 644 UMR JR SR 15.4 63 11 UMR ESU Conner,Jimmy SR 122.9 11 8 Rector,Andre UMR 127.0 SR 1352 Richard,J.J. 229 971 SBU 1143 Rec/G Fischer,Brett 247 63 0 147.5 Avg/C Stosic,Uros 133.3 TD 1204 11 127.9 1623 Drussa,Cole -61 Yds JR 314 1466 1352 Day,Andre 1279 11 Rec NWMSU 214 184.7 193 9 0 G Moss,Clint SO 1662 1308 SO Green,Marc SBU 1247 Cl 309 166.6 -29 200.9 SBU 219 Rector,Jamaica 1623 Team 2210 1666 1659 11 RECEPTIONS/GAME 10 11 400 3 354 SR FR JR 230.7 1371 ESU 2227 CMSU -17 295 WU 79.6 Kirven,Marco 2538 9 216.9 350 10 Schuck,Mark 8 11 JR SR 2169 1470 Sangster,Jimmy JR 328 1068 TSU 876 MSSU Schuerman,Tyler 11 ESU 1842 Yds/G 45.2 JR 11 327 113.4 Total 97.6Paul,Tyler 66 PSU Plays 6 10 Pass Mothershed,K. Rush 9 SO G 146 Czeschin,Jake 1247 NWMSU 133.6 1074 11 51.6 Hatfield,Tad 45.4 JR Cl 11 14 4 130.8 WU 1470 81 Lamberson,Josh Team 133.8 48.6 12 84 7 Philpot,Neal 11 1308 57.4 157 1204 185 TOTAL 72 5 OFFENSE 53.1 11 11 137.1 12 JR FR 184.3 119 97 148 MWSC WU 3 11 8 Hickel,Dustin 224 JR 169 202.5 1371 9 48.0 PSU 1659 10 45.4 Westerberg,Kyle 17 52.5 FR 15 SO 58.5 11 184.2 CMSU SBU 123 2227 51.8 149 Schuerman,Tyler 13 14 1 271 284 1842 171 10 8 59.2 65.9 9 SR Avg/G 10 Sangster,Jimmy 83.0 330 MSSU TD JR 129 4.8 11 Yds JR Philpot,Neal TSU 92.0 3.7 218 97.1 15 ESU Pct. 10 528 Schuck,Mark 17 SO 111.6 Int 643 NWMSU Cmp 4.8 Mothershed,K. 7 110 Att 14 6.8 Lamberson,Josh 16 11 173 G 725 913 11 5.3 Czeschin,Jake 110.5 Cl 3.6 SO 147.5 4.7 Team 122.9 150 SR Hatfield,Tad UMR 1068 1012 134 11 16 Yds/G 12 PASSING/GAME 11 MWSC 1116 202 11 JR 278 11 6.3 FR 11 TD 5.2 235 CMSU 5.9 JR PSU 10 SO 1215 Avg 1623 Miller,Keenan PSU 1352 TSU Yds FR 194 314 Pitts,Derrick 11 229 11 WU 11 Thompson,Lee Att JR SR Race,Germaine G SO CMSU ESU Leverson,Jerard SBU Cl Philpot,Neal Team Coleman,Kegan Hearn,Trent Kirven,Marco Paul,Tyler RUSHING eesnJrr S O1 023 717 97.5 1072 98.8 103.4 27 1137 1087 318 0 116.0 0 53 1160 711 33 588 429 0 55 645 1012 11 13 11 475 SO 11 SR 97 TSU JR UMR 10 CMSU SO WU Leverson,Jerard Conner,Jimmy Moss,Clint Odupitan,Mike er,rn UF 0162 16113.6 1136 0 0 20 101116 FR WU Hearn,Trent NDIVIDUAL L EADERS oga,ao S O1 22009.5 0 10.0 1 13.8 10.9 210 1 1 231 22 429 316 Avg 23 11 TD SO 98.6 31 11 29 8 TSU SR Yds 11 11 876 MWSC 80.5 JR 45.2 JR 11 3 Ret 103.1 66 8 CMSU 1371 NWMSU 45.4 G 103.8 1659 15 Douglas,Jason 11 52.5 123 146 11 1204 11 Thomas,Pierre 53.1 149 116.9 271 12 6 Cl JR 10 119 105.9Rector,Jamaica 284 SR 9 9 WU Team 1247 224 Conner,Jimmy MSSU 9 1074 117.0 51.6 JR 45.4 11 PUNT RETURNAVG 17 4 SO TSU 2227 81 51.8 SBU 14 84 153.8 139.9 171 14 12 Mothershed,K. 157 1470 1308 185 48.6 330 11 11 57.4 11 7 Hickel,Dustin 5 JR FR 0.27 JR 0.30 72 MWSC WU 97 ESU Czeschin,Jake 0 140.7 0 13 Eff. Schuck,Mark 148 1842 169 11 59.2 10 10 Westerberg,Kyle 59 JR 0.33 TD FR 0.36 24 129 0.36 Yds PSU CMSU Schuerman,Tyler 3 218 0 0 Pct. 3 10 1 Int 0.36 SO Cmp Hatfield,Tad 11 Att NWMSU 60 12 1 0.40 10 30 Sangster,Jimmy G 0.40 JR 1 3 SR 4 Lamberson,Josh Cl 4 0 UMR 190 PSU Team Philpot,Neal 4 9 11 73 11 PASS EFFICIENCY 0.40 23 SR JR SO 4 11 2 4 ESU UMR MWSC 1.27 FR Clarke,Aaron 10 169 10 1 Meier,Adam WU 4 JR SO Williams,Nathan 362 Int/G TSU WU 10 Oldfather,Josh 14 TD Barnet,T.J. JR 11 Yds Terrell,Fletcher MSSU Int SR Yokeley,Marcus G MWSC Corcoran,Joe Cl Spinks,Robert Team Thomas,Pierre INTERCEPTIONS ivnMroSUS 11 66.0 6.5 66 7.5 72 0 6.0 0 7.8 82 0 0 15 66 86 8.2 0 9.6 0 11 37 12 11 0 0 8.4 11 2 90 96 SO 0 0 SR 9.3 11 11 SBU 14 92 ESU 9.8 JR 12 0 11 11 0 102 0 ESU JR 56 JR 108 15 Pts/G 0 16 NWMSU PSU 0 0 Pts 11 FG Kirven,Marco 10 0 JR 11 Rector,Jamaica 17 XPT FR TD CMSU Paul,Tyler JR 11 32.9 18 WU 36.0 G Gray,Justin CMSU JR 11 1086 Philpot,Neal 1690 Cl CMSU FR 36.4 Thompson,Lee 34.3 33 Team 38.2 PSU 47 Starks,Brandon 2148 2367 1377 Coleman,Kegan 9 37.9 11 59 Hearn,Trent 38.8 69 36 1667 SO JR Race,Germaine 2015 11 10 Avg SCORING PSU 9 ESU 44 19.6 40.3 40.3 19.5 SR 52 FR Yds 0 2380 2338 0 FR 11 UMR MSSU 11 20.0 SBU 59 58 JR Punt 20.2 JR VanBecelaere,J. 510 214 G 0 NWMSU 0 11 11 Hawkins,Brandon 21.2 CMSU Servis,Mike Cl 28.0 26 24.0 FR SO 11 0 Harvey,Chris 260 729 Team 22.2 1 0 TSU MWSC Mathews,Joel 10 11 1 Bowers,Tim 340 13 JR 36 SR Brown,Jason 28.2 288 588 Kamphoefner,Mar UMR 11 ESU 16 709 11 0 6.1 32.7 Blagg,Tristan 5.1 12 JR SO 21 PUNTING 0 11 0 32 CMSU 451 0 TSU 11 Avg SR 10 11 458 FR Oldfather,Josh 7.6 TD MWSC 9.2 73 16 SO 86 JR Lester,Dan 7.2 8.0 TSU 0 14 Thompson,Lee WU 0 Yds 11 MSSU 0 Douglas,Jason 0 12 17 JR 11 Thomas,Pierre Ret 259 11 296 Mathes,DeMarcus CMSU JR 11 210 104 G Terry,Chandler SO NWMSU 34 SR Odupitan,Mike 32 PSU Cl 13 29 SBU Coleman,Kegan 11 Team 11 Rector,Jamaica 11 9 SR KICK RETURNAVG SO JR ESU JR WU MSSU Hicks,Michael PSU Taylor,Joe Mathes,DeMarcus Oldfather,Josh Carpenter,Jerma Sissom,Sam Washburn Ichabod 89 Football EADERS L NDIVIDUAL 2004 Media Guide 2003 MIAA 2003 I Taylor,EricWilliams,Kelly DEFENDEDPASSES TeamTerrell,Fletcher NWMSUThomas,Pierre ClWaller,Luke SO G WUMcPherson,John BrupYokeley,Marcus WU MWSC 10 Int SRVeasley,Vernard CMSU SR FROldfather,Josh Total Jones,A.J. 11 SR 11 11 ESU 2 TSUSpinks,Robert 11 PSU JRWilson,Terek SO 15 2 JR2 ESU 11 11 10 14 4 11 SR MSSU 3 11 MSSU 9 11 16 JR 19 3 SR 9 PSU 14 4 10 11 SR 7 2 14 11 4 5 13 8 11 4 7 2 11 2 9 10 9 TACKLES FOR LOSS FOR TACKLES TeamMcConnell,Aaron ClMcDowell,Eric GGreen,Roderick Pos PSU SoloStephen,Mark Ast SR Yds MWSCKohlmeier,Justi Total Avg/G CMSU 11Cobbins,Michael SR SR DTReynolds,Eddie 11 11Lawson,Josh MWSC PSU DL 19 ESU DE SOWilliams,Josh SR SR 13Mabion,Philip 2 11 11 10 ESU 11 95 DL 7 10 20.0 JR DL 76 78 PSU 11 1.82 16.5 9 15.0 10 ESUFUMBLES FORCED SR 14 ESU LB 1.50 SRMcConnell,Aaron 1.36 6 11 5 SRHowry,Travis 11 10 1 56 38 Team 11Vanloo,Jason 59 12.0 12.5 FS 14.5 4 DEGreen,Roderick 1.09 1.14 35 ClHodge,Travis 1.32 11 9 PSU 12.0 9Johnson,Brad 1.09 1Jordan,Avian 4 G SR 4 37 39Baker,Lamar SBU CMSU 52 CMSU 11.5 Num 11.0Gilbert,Haydn 11.0 11 1.05 1.00 Bostwick,Chad SO MWSC JR SR 1.00 ESU 10 JR 10 4 11 UMRFUMBLES RCVD NWMSU SR UMR 11Gould,Grant SBU FR 4 3 3 Cleveland,A. JR SR 11Chinn,Jason SO 11 Team 3 Hoppe,Noah 11 8Wood,John 10 3 ClKohlmeier,Justi 3 Mickens,Devin 2 NWMSU GWU UMR 2 Douglas,Jason 2 Num JR SO SO PSU ESU UMR 10 1011 SO UMR SR FR TSU SO 11 2 2 112 SO 11 11 2 11 2 2 2 2 against State Emporia on Sept. 20. Fletcher Terrell led the Ichabods and the MIAA led the Ichabods as a Fletcher Terrell freshman with 19 passes defended during the 2003 with 19 freshman season. He also tied for second in the MIAAseason. He also tied for with four interceptions, returning one 60 yards for a touchdown interceptions, returning one 60 yards for Dewey,Morgan WU SR 10 LB 28 65 93 9.3 1.5 SACKSMcDowell,EricGreen,RoderickStephen,Mark MWSCMcConnell,Aaron CMSUCowan,Ariel SR Team SRMeredith,Ryan 11 Cl PSU 11Cobbins,Michael PSU DL SR DEMabion,Philip SR G 11 Pos CMSU 11Nelson,Beau MWSC Solo 11 PSU 5 SO DTFrogge,Travis Ast JR 2 Yds Total FR Avg/G 11 63 11 4 5 12.0 11 ESU DL 65 SS DL SR 1.09 6 MWSC 1 TSU 7.0 4 11 5 46 FR JR 5 0.64 2 DE 11 5.5 2 49 11 1 36 DL 0 0.50 DT 31 2 7.0 48 5.0 5.5 0.64 4 5.0 4 5 0.45 0.50 40 0.45 1 1 4.5 23 28 0.41 4.5 4.5 0.41 0.41 Corcoran,JoeJordan,AvianKent,DerekJohnson,Colin WU UMR JR FR CMSU 10 11 TSU SR 10 LB SR S FS 9 49 44 49 LB 46 37 46 98 3490 83 45 8.9 79 9.0 8.3 2.0 0.0 0.0 8.8 1.5 Gould,GrantDawson,JasonCurtis,Wilson MWSC WU SR SO MWSC 11 11 SR LB 11 LB LB 37 65 45 36 66 102 63 111 99 9.3 10.1 2.5 9.0 0.5 1.5 TACKLES TeamTACKLES Yehyawi,Tameem ClBurpo,Ryan G Pos Solo TSU Ast Total Avg/G Sack SR 11 MSSU LB SR 11 56 72 FS 128 56 62 11.6 118 1.0 10.7 1.0 FLD GOAL PCTFLD GOAL Mattson,SteveStarks,Brandon TeamGray,Justin ClKomen,Brad CMSU SBUKamphoefner,Mar G JR SR FG FGA 11 11 TSU MSSU Long 12 ESU 12 SO FR JR 18 16 11 Pct. 11 11 7 39 52 15 7 15 23 12 66.7 75.0 43 51 39 46.7 65.2 58.3 Sabel,Connor WU FR 11 2 4 50.0 0.18 FIELD GOALSGray,JustinMattson,SteveStarks,Brandon TeamBlagg,Tristan ClKomen,Brad CMSU G SBUKamphoefner,Mar ESU JR SRAlleman,Nathan FG MWSC JR FGAArmbruster,Marc 11 11 FR TSU 11 MSSU Pct. 12 12 SO 11 15 FR PSU 18 16 11 UMR FG/G 23 FR 8 11 SO 66.7 75.0 7 65.2 11 11 7 9 15 1.09 1.09 3 1.36 12 3 88.9 46.7 58.3 8 9 0.73 0.64 37.5 0.64 33.3 0.27 0.27 PAT KICKING PCTPAT TeamGray,Justin ClSabel,ConnorStarks,Brandon GMattson,SteveArmbruster,Marc Made CMSU ESUAlleman,Nathan WU JRBlagg,Tristan JR UMR FR SBU Att SO 11 SR 11 PSU 11 FR MWSC 11 Pct. 11 FR 56 37 11 22 25 11 28 59 45 38 2723 27 30 94.9 97.4 53 95.7 92.6 33 93.3 84.9 81.8 Sabel,Connor WU FR 11 22-23 2-4 28 2.5 SCORING (KICK)SCORING Starks,Brandon TeamGray,Justin ClMattson,Steve CMSUAlleman,Nathan G JRBlagg,Tristan PATsArmbruster,Marc 11 SBUKomen,Brad PSU ESU 56-59 FGs SRKamphoefner,Mar FR MWSC JR UMR 12-18 11 11 FR 11 SO Pts 28-30 TSU 45-53 11 11 37-38 92 MSSU Pts/G SO 27-33 12-16 25-27 FR 15-23 11 3-8 11 8.4 64 8-9 82 3-9 8-14 12-16 54 7-15 5.8 7-12 51 34 7.5 4.9 29 33 4.6 3.1 2.6 3.0 90 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide A MIAA Commissioner MIAA Ralph McFillen Newbery Fax Newbery 913.341.2995 Phone Newbery 913.341.3080 McFillen Fax 913.341.5887 McFillen Phone 913.341.3839 KS 66212 Overland Park, Suite 501 10551 Barkley, Directory MIAA Information Director Sports MIAA NewberyMatt OTTHE BOUT MIAA Southeast MissouriState...... 16 MissouriState...... 18 Northwest ...... 26 Truman Rolla, Mo. University ofMissouri-Rolla Emporia, Kan. Emporia State University Warrensburg, Mo. Central MissouriStateUniversity 1948 ...... Northwest MissouriState .Northwest 1948 .Missouri-Rolla 1947 .SoutheastMissouriState 1946 Competition .No MIAA 1943-45. 1941. .Missouri-Rolla, 1940. .Southwest MissouriState MissouriState .Northwest 1939 MissouriState .Northwest 1938 .SoutheastMissouriState 1937 .Truman 1936 .Truman 1935 .Truman 1934 .Truman 1933 .Truman 1932 1931. MissouriState .Northwest .Truman 1930 .Truman 1929 .Truman,SW MissouriSt. 1928 .Truman 1927 .CentralMissouriState 1926 MissouriState .Northwest 1925 .Truman 1924 91.Truman, Southwest MissouriState 1951 .Missouri-Rolla 1950 .Missouri-Rolla 1949 MissouriState .Northwest 1942 championships ineightmen'sandwomen's titles. onships andmore than100individualnational dent-athletes havewon11nationalchampi- MIAAstu- Division IIconferences inthenation. one ofthetopNCAA the reputation ofbeing onships. in nationalchampi- and increased participation highlighted byexpansion changes, gone several Intercollegiate AthleticAssociation. in1912astheMissouri was firstorganized andKansas, Division IIinstitutionsinMissouri a10-memberconference ofNCAA Association, . . . The MIAA currently conductsconferenceThe MIAAcurrently The MIAAhasgained theleaguehasunder- thepast15years, Over Intercollegiate Athletics The Mid-America Northwest MissouriState Northwest Southwest MissouriState Southeast MissouriState Past MIAA FootballChampions Past MIAA MIAA Football Championships MIAA otws isuiSae...... 7 Southwest MissouriState ...... 8 Central MissouriState Pittsburg State...... 9 Pittsburg, Kan. Pittsburg StateUniversity Mo. Maryville, Missouri State UniversityNorthwest St. Joseph,Mo. Missouri Western State College Joplin, Mo. Missouri SouthernStateCollege MIAA Members MIAA 1979. MissouriState .Northwest 1978. .Southwest MissouriState .Missouri-Rolla, SoutheastMissouri 1977 1976. .Truman, SoutheastMissouriState .SoutheastMissouriState 1975 1974. Missouri State .Northwest .SoutheastMissouriState 1973 .Lincoln,Truman 1972 .Truman 1971 .CentralMissouriState,Truman 1970 1969. .Truman, SoutheastMissouriState .SoutheastMissouriState 1968 .SoutheastMissouriState 1967 1966. .Southwest MissouriState .Truman 1965 .Truman 1964 1963. .Southwest MissouriState .SoutheastMissouriState 1962 .Truman 1961 .Truman 1960 .SoutheastMissouriState 1959 .SoutheastMissouriState 1958 .SoutheastMissouriState 1957 .CentralMissouri State 1956 .SoutheastMissouriState 1955 .Truman 1954 .Truman 1953 .Truman, MissouriState Northwest 1952 . sports information. sports 1994asdirectorjoined theconference of inJuly University,information directorState atPittsburg Women's championsare determinedinvolleyball, andgolf. tennis, baseball, andfield, track indoorandoutdoor basketball, cross country, Men'schampionsare crowned infootball, sports. Lincoln University...... 1 ...... 1 Missouri Southern ...... 7 Missouri-Rolla Matt Newbery, formerly anassistantsports formerly Matt Newbery, Missouri-Rolla rs onr,sce,basketball, soccer, cross country, indoor and outdoor track and indoor andoutdoortrack Topeka, Kan. Washburn University Mo. Kirksville, Truman State University Bolivar, Mo. Southwest Baptist University il,sfbl,soccerandtennis. softball, field, 03.NWMSU/MWSC/ESU/CMSU/PSU 2003 MIssouriState .Northwest 2002 .PittsburgState 2001 MIssouriState .Northwest 2000 1999. MissouriState .Northwest 1998. MissouriState .Northwest 1997. MissouriState .Northwest .PittsburgState 1996 .PittsburgState 1995 .PittsburgState 1994 1993. .MissouriSouthern .PittsburgState 1992 . .PittsburgState 1991 .PittsburgState 1990 .PittsburgState 1989 .CentralMissouriState,Truman, 1988 .CentralMissouriState 1987 .CentralMissouriState 1986 .Truman 1985 1984. MissouriState .Northwest .CentralMissouriState 1983 .Truman 1982 .Truman 1981 .Missouri-Rolla 1980 . . . . oscedKnB Jonesas to succeedKenB. commissioner ofthe Ralph McFillen wasnamed McFillen Ralph South conferences. South of theMetro andGulf MIAA in January 1997, MIAA inJanuary served ascommissioner served htya.Heformerly that year. of and tookover inJuly Emporia State...... 1 ...... 1 Missouri Western Northwest MissouriState Northwest Southeast MissouriState Southeast MissouriState Missouri-Rolla Schartz Joe Total Offensive Leader Washburn’s All-Time I CHABOD F OOTBALL H ISTORY DeLisa Dino Fletcher Art Scollieri Tony Todd Chad Dritlein Michael

Ichabod Football 92 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide A (1983-85) Dino DeLisa (1995-97) Willie Sapp career. ing 31 in his career record- downs ina than 30touch- rush for more Ichabod to the only and became 459 carries 2,182 yardson with ing chart all-time rush- second onthe his career 2001) finished Rainer (1998- Brandon fullback Washburn Former Right) (Far LL -T IME R USHING ioDLs,18 2 8 . 8 8 3 3.8 4.1 8 4.3 188 184 5.6 7 721 178 748 6 13 758 146 4.1 5 819 5.0 5.0 215 1965Melvin Myricks, vsNebraska-Kearney 94yards 4.6 188 172 5.4 Longest Runfrom Scrimmage 888 16 936 862 206 14 180 4.8 Dino DeLisa,1984 947 TD 4.5 Yager, 979 Gary 1974 235 Greg Lane,1990 Avg 262 1,116 16 Willie Sapp,1997 Att. 1,185 Kevin McCormick,1971 4.8 Yards Dino DeLisa,1985 4 1989 Phil Brooks, 235 23 Les Williams, 1988 4.0 18 1,116 14 Fletcher,Art 1948 3.9 318 3.6 Trent 4.3 Hearn,2003- 365 5.6 Dino DeLisa,1983 1,284 20 414 335 14 Season Leaders 1,407 3.4 299 1,506 1,448 5.6 1,670 Trent Hearn,2003-pr 16 472 Mickey Romano, 1964-66 322 1,581 1,698 4.2 Tyler Schuerman, 2000-pr 1,816 Nick Cummings,1992-94 31 485 Brent Cripps,1974-77 1,927 4.8 2,030 Kevin McCormick,1969-71 29 TD Bill Baker, 1951-53 459 Avg 4.2 Fletcher, 1946-49 Art 2,182 Willie Sapp,1995-97 Att. 665 Leroy Harmon,1945-49 Yards 2,794 Les Williams, 1986-90 Brandon Rainer, 1998-2001 Dino DeLisa,1983-85 Career Leaders ..5 Fletcher,Art 1948, vsBenedictine Most RushingTouchdowns inaGame ..8 Brandon Rainer, 1998 ..8 Willie Sapp,1997 Yager, ..8 Gary 1975 ..8 Dino DeLisa,1984 ..9 Brandon Rainer, 2001 ..10 Nick Cummings,1994 Kevin McCormick,1971 ..13 ..14Dino DeLisa,1983 . ..16 Trent Hearn,2003 ..16 Tyler Schuerman,2000 Most RushingTouchdowns inaSeason Rushing Touchdowns Rushing Average Rushing Yards Rushing Attempts Leaders Rushing 958825417 8 4.1 14 3.8 215 4.5 188 888 721 262 1,185 1985 1984 1983 Fletchervs.Benedictine,1948Game •5,Art Season •16, Tyler Schuerman,2000;Trent Hearn,2003 Rainer, 1998-2001Career •31, Brandon Season •7.1, AllenMoore, 1991 Career •5.6,Willie Sapp,1995-97 &BillBaker, 1951-53 Game •241, Kevin McCormickvs.MissouriValley, 1971 Season •1,185, DinoDeLisa,1983 Career •2,794,DinoDeLisa,1983-85 Game •42,DinoDeLisavs.Emporia State,1985 (166 Season •262,DinoDeLisa,1983 Career •665,DinoDeLisa,1983-85 By afr. •16, Tyler Schuerman,2000;Trent Hearn, By aso.•14, DinoDeLisa,1983 By ajr. •9,Ray Gerstenkorn, 1974 By asr. •13, Kevin McCormick,1971 By afr. •1,116, Trent Hearn,2003 By aso.•1,185, DinoDeLisa,1983 Fletcher,By ajr. •979,Art 1948 By asr. •947, LesWilliams, 1988 L EADERS 2003 yds.) 91Gck397 . 0 5.1 3 2 72 4.7 4.7 369 3 75 1 5.6 82 3 3 4.1 3.1 356 6 86 4.2 393 3.7 114 93 2.7 4 Gacek 141 7 485 78 466 Frank Pickens 2 13 160 288 3 Bobby Jones 5.6 1961 594 3.3 291 8 Mickey Romano 1962 5.0 3.8 437 MelvinMyricks 1963 3.7 91 7 212 Mickey Romano 1964 4.1 172 99 Steve Alston 1965 4 119 5 690 3.6 513 CharlieKing 1966 0 184 0 862 Steve Alston 1967 4 378 3.4 439 5.3 158 Kevin McCormick 1968 3.6 748 3.5 4 Kevin McCormick 1969 3.7 143 109 572 Roether Jeff 1970 93 41 3.2 Heiniger Cory 1971 8 14 94 486 Yager 583 Gary 1972 7 Yager Gary 1973 108 338 4.5 144 7 3.8 Brent Cripps 1974 347 4.1 Clarence Taylor 1975 343 7 5 262 3.9 188 JimRodden 1976 3 215 6 MarkSamich 1977 1,185 4.1 4.6 721 107 2 AlanGreig 1978 888 4.3 Ron Davis 5.0 1979 123 418 206 Ron Davis 7.1 1980 3 DinoDeLisa 1981 178 188 1 3 510 947 DinoDeLisa 1982 4.6 87 DinoDeLisa 10 1983 758 936 3.6 5.9 LesWilliams 8 1984 4 88 4.8 618 Johnny Perkins 1985 0 112 LesWilliams 1986 90 5.6 4.6 PhillipBrooks 135 405 1987 6 5.7 Greg Lane 400 1988 146 559 104 5 AllenMoore 643 1989 16 4.5 7 NickCummings 93 1990 819 475 NickCummings 3.8 3.7 1991 TD 16 137 NickCummings 3.7 1992 526 Avg. Willie Sapp 1993 4.8 143 189 619 Keith Coleman 1994 110 Att. Willie Sapp 1995 540 708 235 Lydell Flowers 1996 411 Yards BrandonRainer 1997 1,116 Tyler Schuerman 1998 DustinHickel 1999 DustinHickel 2000 Trent Hearn 2001 Name 2002 2003 Year Leaders Yearly Washburn Ichabod 93 Football 3,761. is the Former all-time passing (Far left) (1974-77) Ichabods’ Washburn touchdown leader with EADERS quarterback Mike Grogan L chart in pass- 32. He is third ing yards with on the all-time Mike Atkins (1977-80) Mike Grogan (1974-77) Joe Schartz (1993-96) ASSING P IME -T LL A 2004 Media Guide 1993199419951996 1,430 1,359 109 1,452 233 74 1,286 .468 78 181 .409 7 81 149 .524 165 14 4 .491 10 16 10 15 9 Year Name2003 Schuerman Tyler 2002 1,247 Dustin Hickel2001 Schuerman Tyler 2000 81 Yards Schuerman 1,034 Tyler 2,1601999 157 Cmp. 1,936 Barry Galbraith1998 142 .516 Att. 66 Aaron Battle 3081997 2,269 134 140 Pct. 6 .461 Aaron Battle 2451996 TD .471 151 21 11 .547 Joe Schartz1995 Int. 2,131 262 9 10 12 Joe Schartz1994 1,175 .576 149 13 Joe Schartz1993 6 266 16 1,286 83 Joe Schartz .5601992 1,452 7 179 Smith Jeremy 101991 81 .464 1,359 Dan Holloway1990 165 78 7 1,430 3 Weimers Dave .4911989 149 74 917 Mark Johnson 109 10 .5241988 657 181 6 233 Barry 10 Griffiths .4091987 399 72 9 .468 Kingston Kyle 56 15 1351986 924 4 2,338 122 7 Jim Bernard 26 .5331985 16 .459 1,629 McCartney Mike 14 81 1351984 6 91 275 197 Tim Beasley 2 1,369 .2861983 97 8 .479 988 .411 Mark Elliot1982 1 191 6 119 23 Jeff Leiker 4 2451981 .507 75 11 9 282 Mark Elliot .486 121980 9 155 1,074 Atkins Mike 1979 15 9 .484 28 Atkins Mike 1978 20 80 959 1,388 5 Atkins Mike 821977 133 2,106 .341 Grogan Mike .6021976 7 77 1,678 90 183 Grogan Mike 21975 186 246 5 1,374 345 130 Grogan Mike 1,202 .414 .3701974 .530 248 6 112 Grogan 5 Mike 1973 6 13 .520 7 237 721 74 Paul Garrett 1,0981972 20 11 .470 12 18 163 Ed Clark1971 60 15 .454 740 5 91 Ed Clark1970 118 177 9 17 352 Jon Bakalar .5081969 67 .514 10 Dale Bennett1968 138 4 10 26 Dean Ferrell .486 4311967 12 10 Dean Ferrell 71 698 2321966 9 904 .366 36 J.D. Cleavinger1965 101 32 793 8 16 Huber Tom 11964 64 .356 732 Huber Tom 330 81 311963 171Miller 5 76 1 .395 Bill Harper .516 .374 Curt 1962 169 72 28 13 1961 147 1 1 6 .450 163 Hallacy Tom 76 253 .442 14 3 0 462 .368 17 718 12 53 38 403 45 .321 35 80 108 .343 31 .475 .417 81 .383 Mike McCartney, 1985 McCartney, Mike Joe Schartz, 1994 1,369 119 245 1,359Yearly .486 Passing 9 74 181 20 Leaders .409 4 16 Career LeadersCareer Joe Schartz, 1993-96 5,527 Yards Cmp. 307 Att. 1977-80 Atkins, Mike 728 Pct. Schuerman, 2000-prTyler .422 TD 2001-prDustin Hickel, 4,217 31 5,437 Int. 1974-77 Grogan, Mike 281 54 442Aaron Battle, 1994-98 4,044 542 866Barry Galbraith,1995-99 3,761 .518 279 .510Mark Elliott, 1980-83 3,479 25 292 2,684 606Barry 31 Griffiths, 1987-88 .460 596 244 30 Kingston, 1986-87Kyle 181 62 .490 32 2,604 481 2,395 319 .507 32 .567 2,381 36 Season Leaders 182 139 14 40 19Barry Griffiths, 1988 418 296 146 .435 15 Barry .470 1999 Galbraith, 304 9 Aaron Battle, 1998 .480 13 23 Yards 2002Dustin Hickel, 2,338 Cmp. 15 26 13 2,269 1980 Atkins, Mike Att. 21 135Schuerman, 2000 Tyler 151 Pct. 275 2,131 262 1979 Atkins, Mike TD .479 2,160 .576 266 Kingston, 1987Kyle 1,936 Int. 23 142 16Joe Schartz, 2,106 149 1995 134 308 .560 11 Joe Schartz, 1993 183 245 .461 7 1,678 10Mark Elliott, 1981 1,629 345 .547 21 1978 Atkins, Mike .530 130 10 7 97 12 1,452 248 13 13 .524 191 1,430 20 .507 1,388 78 11 109 1,374 12 149 233 15 90 .524 .468 15 112 246 10 237 .366 7 .473 15 7 14 5 18 17 By a sr. • 2,388, BarryBy a sr. Griffiths, 1988 1979 Atkins, Mike • 1,678, By a jr. 2002 Dustin Hickel, By a so. • 2,160, 2000 Schuerman, Tyler • 1,936, By a fr. Career • 18.0, Joe Schartz, 1993-96 Joe Schartz, 1993-96 • 18.0, Career Joe Schartz, 1995 Season • 18.6, Career • 62, Mike Atkins, 1977-80 Atkins, • 62, Mike Career 1980 Atkins, Mike 1985; McCartney, Season • 20, Mike Career • 32, Mike Grogan, 1974-77; Dustin Hickel, 2001-pr Dustin Hickel, 1974-77; Grogan, • 32, Mike Career Season • 23, Barry Griffiths, 1988 Game • 6, Barry Griffiths 1988 State, vs. Emporia Career • 5,527, Joe Schartz, 1993-96 • 5,527, Career Season • 2,338, Barry Griffiths, 1988 1977-80 Atkins, Mike (min 500 att.) • .510, Career 1983 Season • .602, Mark Elliott, (9-of-10) 1980 Game • .900, Jerry Raushelbach vs. Mo. Valley, Career • 442, Mike Atkins, 1977-80 Atkins, • 442, Mike Career 1980 Atkins, Mike Season • 183, State, 1980 vs. Wayne Atkins Game • 34, Mike 1979 vs. Missouri Western, Atkins Mike Game • 418, Career • 866, Mike Atkins, 1977-80 Atkins, • 866, Mike Career 1980 Atkins, Mike Season • 345, State, 1980 vs. Wayne Atkins Mike Game • 63, Most Touchdown Passes in a Career Most Touchdown 1974-77 Grogan, Mike ...... 32 ...... Dustin 2001-pr Hickel, ...... 32 Joe Schartz, ...... 31 1993-96...... 1977-80 Atkins, Mike ...... 31 ...... Schuerman, 2000-presentTyler ...... 25 Barry Griffiths, 1987-88 ...... 23 Barry Galbraith, 1995-99...... 19 ...... 15 Kingston, 1986-87. Kyle Passes in a Season Most Touchdown Barry Griffiths, 1988 ...... 23 ...... 2002Dustin Hickel, ...... 21 . . . Barry Galbraith, 1999 ...... 16 1980 Atkins, Mike ...... 13 Kingston, 1987Kyle ...... 12 1980 Atkins, Mike ...... 11 Joe Schartz, 1993 ...... 10 Schuerman, 2000Tyler ...... 10 Passes in a Game Most Touchdown Barry vs ESU...... 6 Griffiths, 1988, Scrimmage Pass from Longest vs ESU 1988 Slusser, Barry Griffiths ...... 95 yards to Troy Passing Yardage Per Completion Passing Yardage Pass Interceptions Thrown Passing Touchdowns Passing Yardage Pass Completion Percentage Passing Completions Passing LeadersPassing Attempts 94 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide A in 1995. the secondteam selection making last all-America was the’Bods career. Dritlein years ofa receiving allfour theteamin lead only Ichabodto tory. Heisthe his- ond inMIAA yards rankssec- career receiving yards. His3,103 and receiving receptions inpass leader Ichabods’ career (1992-95) isthe Dritlein receiver Michael Washburn Former right) (Far (1985-88) Troy Slusser (1992-95) Dritlein Michael (1979-80) Ron Hamilton LL -T IME R ECEIVING ihe rten 94863 20.9 16.3 3 4 17.3 39 9 51 54 816 23.2 13.4 829 8 5 17.8 933 48 6 20.2 84 20 64 68 1,112 Avg. 1,128 TD No 1,136 1,512 Michael Dritlein, 1994 25.1 Yards Colon McNeal,2000 8 15.9 18 Marc Nardella, 1999 16.2 49 80 9 Michael Dritlein,1995 Ron Hamilton,1980 98 1,228 1,274 Marc Nardella, 1998 14.3 1,592 Troy 16.0 Slusser, 1988 11 13 17.4Season Leaders 22.7 113 134 15 35 119 107 1,919 1,808 Al Dressman, 1969-71 2,080 2,428 Sam Sissom,2003-pr Mike Keeley, 1975-78 Colon McNeal,1998-2001 15.8 Ron Hamilton, 1979-80 6 18.3 Marc Nardella, 1996-99 18 14.6 791 Troy 170 Slusser, 1985-88 4 17.8 50 22.2 3,103 6 742 20 1,136 Avg. 1,512 13.4 51 TD 5 64 68 No Avg. 1,128 TD Michael Dritlein,1992-95 Yards 84 Yards 12.7 No Career Leaders (byyardage) 10 873 Ron Hamilton, 1979 15.9 69 13.7 18 Michael Dritlein,1993 16.2 1 1,274 9 Marc Nardella, 1998 80 1,070 Troy 1,592 Slusser, 1988 78 22.7 35 98 Ron Hamilton,1980 2,428 Season Leaders 107 17.4 16.0 15 13 14.3 Rick Benke, 1974-75 1,808 2,080 11 119 113 Chris Whittle,1998-2001 1,919 134 Sam Sissom,2002-pr Mike Keeley, 1975-78 Troy Slusser, 1985-88 Colon McNeal,1998-2001 18.3Marc Nardella, 1996-99 18 Ron Hamilton,1979-80 3,103 170 Avg TD Yards Michael Dritlein,1992-95 No Career Leaders (by receptions) Average PerReception Receiving Touchdowns Receiving Yards Pass Receptions Leaders Receiving Season •29.1, AlanDressman, 1970 Career •25.0, AlanDressman, 1969-71 Season •20,Troy Slusser, 1988 Career •35,Troy Slusser, 1985-88 Game •252,Troy Slusservs.Emporia State,1988 Season •1,394, Troy Slusser, 1988 Career •3,103, MichaelDritlein,1992-95 Game •13, Ron Hamiltonvs.Wayne State,1980 Season •84,Ron Hamilton,1980 Career •170, MichaelDritlein,1992-95 951124 23.2 20.9 8 3 14.6 48 4 39 13.5 3 51 1,112 816 32 742 433 1995 1994 1993 1992 23.2 20.9 8 3 14.6 1,112 4 816 13.5 48 3 742 39 433 51 32 1995 1994 1993 1992 By afr. •12, SamSissom,2002 By aso.•6,SamSissom,2003 By ajr. •8,Troy Slusser, 1987 By asr. •20,Troy Slusser, 1988 By afr. •719, SamSissom,2002 By aso.•742, MichaelDritlein,1993 By ajr. •1,136, MarcNardella, 1998 By asr. •1,394, Troy Slusser, 1988 By afr. •41, SamSissom,2002 By aso.•51, MichaelDritlein,1993 By ajr. •64,MarcNardella, 1998 By asr. •84,Ron Hamilton,1980 L EADERS 91Jh ae 0171. 0 7 15.7 3 157 17.7 1 0 18.8 2 177 0 28.9 10 282 10.8 12.2 21.2 289 10 8.7 3 368 122 15 106 2 10 305 JohnGacek 3 34 29.5 10 1 5 1961 JohnPusateri 29.1 1962 324 Pete Roscetti 35 3 18.5 1963 553 Pete Roscetti 14.1 7 2 351 1964 CharlieWhite 11 226 12.9 2 1965 DanDreiling 19 12.5 4 1966 22.1 Hill Jeff 19 350 3 16 1967 IrvMcCoy 14.5 310 523 1968 AlDressman 17.9 6 27 463 1969 AlDressman 16.4 42 14 538 1970 AlDressman 5 2 591 15.8 1971 Roether Jeff 32 2 1972 JohnHodnefield 30 791 3 13.4 1 22.8 1973 RickBenke 36 19.7 1 1974 1,128 RickBenke 274 50 1975 Mike 492 Keeley 12.2 15.5 2 8 84 1976 11.8 Mike Keeley 12 183 606 1977 Mike Keeley 25 401 27.6 20 1978 Ron Hamilton 25.9 15 1979 Ron Hamilton 39 331 0 724 21.4 34 1980 Steve Pokrywka 0 1981 MarkElliot 2 1,394 12 12.0 28 1982 Steve Hardesty 3 65 1983 Steve Tacca 16.2 4 239 13.6 1984 Steve Tacca 3 13.5 259 1985 3 Aaron Walker 271 20 14.6 1986 3 8 Troy Slusser 433 20.9 1987 16 Troy Slusser 742 21.6 20 1988 DashiellWandix 816 6 16.5 23.2 32 9 476 1989 Todd Scharnhorst 51 4 1,112 643 1990 Tracey Hoffman 39 8 17.8 17.3 1991 MichaelDritlein 12 22 48 6 1992 MichaelDritlein 16.3 TD 1,136 39 933 17.0 1993 MichaelDritlein 17.5 829 64 Avg. 1994 MichaelDritlein 14.2 719 732 54 1995 AndyRucker Yds. 555 51 1996 AndyRucker 43 41 1997 MarcNardella No. 39 1998 MarcNardella 1999 ColonMcNeal 2000 ColonMcNeal 2001 SamSissom 2002 SamSissom Leaders Name 2003 Year Receiving Yearly Washburn Ichabod 95 Football (Far left) time total all-time in with 6,622 MIAA’s all- MIAA’s EADERS 10th on the 10th yards. He is total offense L the Ichabods’ chart as well. Joe Schartz is offense career Mike Atkins (1977-80) Dean Ferrell (1966-68) Barry Galbraith Barry (1995-99) Joe Schartz (1995-97) FFENSE O OTAL T 2004 Media Guide IME -T LL A Yearly OffenseYear Leaders Name2003 Schuerman Tyler 2002 Dustin Hickel2001 Dustin Hickel2000 Schuerman Tyler 1999 BarryGalbraith 1998 Battle Aaron 1997 1,466 Aaron Battle1996 Yards Joe Schartz 214 2,5711995 Plays Joe Schartz 1,5481994 2,644 7 418 Joe Schartz1993 TD 2,540 540 434 Joe Schartz 28 1992 Smith Jeremy 1991 469 26 2,258 8 Dan Holloway1990 1,677 19 Lane Greg 4131989 1,665 Mark Johnson 3441988 17 1,891 Barry Griffiths1987 304 10 1,649 Kingston Kyle 1986 305 16 1,417 Jim Bernard1985 329 853 17 McCartney Mike 1984 285 744 10 Dino DeLisa1983 157 11 Dino DeLisa 1851982 976 758 Jeff Leiker 2,296 8 1981 3 Mark Elliott 1,794 2651980 178 329 Atkins Mike 1979 1,325 1,374 256 7 Atkins 3 Mike 24 1978 Atkins Mike 243 13 1977 251 Grogan Mike 7211976 1,185 9 Grogan Mike 7 1975 188 Grogan Mike 1,042 2621974 1,299 Grogan Mike 1973 8 14 1,905 263 Paul Garrett1972 353 1,597 Ed Clark1971 408 6 1,312 McCormick Kevin 8 1970 310 1,192 14 Jon Bakalar1969 277 11 725 246 Dale Bennett1968 1,122 Dean Ferrell 5 1967 13 190 822 240 Dean Ferrell1966 J.D. Cleavinger 3281965 8 15 220 862 Melvin Myricks1964 133 Jerry Hardy 6821963 9 172 Bill Harper 7791962 2 13 796 218 Curt Miller1961 152 Hallacy Tom 909 262 3 904 466 3 247 6 466 281 163 • 114 489 • • 1,051 3 61 803 224 417 • 185 • 111 • • Season Leaders 2000 Schuerman, Tyler 2002Dustin Hickel, Barry 1999 Galbraith, Barry Griffiths, 1988 Battle, 1998Aaron 2,644 1980 Atkins, Mike YardsJoe Schartz, 1995 Rush 708 Pass 1,936 2,571 Kingston, 1987Kyle 2,540Aaron Battle, 1997 411 271 2,296 2,160 Joe Schartz, 1996 2,269 Joe Schartz, 1994 2,258 -42 2,338 1979 Atkins, Mike 1,905 127 2001Dustin Hickel, 2,131 -201 1,891 1,794 Schuerman, 2001Tyler 2,106 439 1,677 165 1,452 1,629 502 1,665 1,175 1,649 379 1,597 1,286 1,548 290 1,511 1,359 -201 2,106 540 477 1,008 1,034 (5,527 passing, 1,095 rushing) (5,527 passing, 1,095 708 rushing) passing, (1,936 • 2,540, BarryBy a sr. Galbraith, 1999 Joe Schartz, 1995 • 1,891, By a jr. 2002 Dustin Hickel, By a so. • 2,571, Schuerman, 2000 • 2,644, Tyler By a fr. 27 rushing) passing, (418 1993199419951996 1,417 1,649 -13 1,891 1,430 290 1,359 1,665 439 1,452 379 1,286 Career • 54, Joe Schartz,Career 1993-96 2002 Season • 28, Dustin Hickel, Game • 6, Barry Griffiths State, 1988 vs. Emporia Career • 1,223, Joe Schartz, 1993-96 • 1,223, Career BarrySeason • 469, Galbraith, 1999 • 6,622, Joe Schartz,Career 1993-96 2000 Schuerman, Season • 2,644, Tyler 1979 vs. Missouri Western, Atkins Game • 445, Mike Career LeadersJoe Schartz, 1993-96 Schuerman, 2000-prTyler Yards 6,622 2001-prDustin Hickel, Rush 1,095 5,527 Pass 1977-80 Atkins, Mike Aaron Battle, 1994-98 Harmon, 1945-49LeRoy 5,624 1,407 1974-77 Grogan, Mike 4,217 Barry Galbraith, 1995-99 5,130 1,086Dino DeLisa, 1983-85 4,044 5,063 Kingston, 1986-87Kyle 4,173 3,924 -284 5,437 Barry Griffiths, 1987-88 1,927 694 1,997 3,479 3,861 1998-2001Brandon Rainer, 3,040 1986-90Les Williams, 100 356 3,761 Sapp, 1995-97Willie 2,684 2,794 2,671 2,794 1966-68Dean Ferrell, 2,182 2,352 290 2,182 2,381 0 -43 2,395 0 2,030 2,030 1,816 1,813 1,816 0 288 1,525 0 Total Offense Touchdowns Total only. Indicates passing touchdowns *Records incomplete. Total Offense Offense Plays Total Leaders Offense Yardage Total 96 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide A 1995. Missouri in Central against a 50-yardreturn for atouchdown to returnapunt is lastIchabod with 50.Rucker return chart all-time kickoff second onthe (1995-97) is Andy Rucker right) (Far (1975-77) Taylor Clarence (1999-2002) Patrick Hayes (1995-97) Andy Rucker LL -T IME R ETURN nyRce,19 271 3 0 431 0 0 0 19 435 0 303 0 22.7 302 19 13 562 414 13 0 22.9 0 23.3 24 0 23.2 17 0 304 Andy Rucker, 1997 23.4 323 24.4 301 Chris Huelsman,2002 13 545 13 0 Dashiell Wandix, 1987 11 24.6 22 1 Troy Slusser, 1985 24.8 414 27.4 1 0 Patrick Hayes, 2001 24.8 588 Troy Slusser, 1987 0 15 325 519 Dwayne Haley, 1988 21 27.6 350 Colon McNeal,2001 0 10 18 28.0 Patrick Hayes, 2000 8 32.5 28.8 648 Ron Beal,1979 Clarence Taylor, 1977 30 43.8 0 TD Mike 2003 Odupitan, 0 21.6 Yards Clarence Taylor, 1,101 1976 0 Ret 432 Corey Crain,1999 49 Avg. 484 Gene McBride,1970 18 21.8 0 1 Season Leaders (min. 8) 21 23.1 1,189 663 0 1 23.0 Joe Clark,1990 51 Troy Slusser, 1985-88 27 1,184 666 23.3 Chris Huelsman,2001-pr. 47 24.6 Ron Beal, 1978-79 25 TD 24.8 Patick Hayes, 1999-2002 26.6 Yards Corey Crain,1999-2002 Ret Clarence Taylor, 1974-77 Avg Mike 2002-pr Odupitan, Career Leaders (min. 15) Longest KickoffReturnfor aTouchdown Kickoffs Returnedfor Touchdowns Kickoff ReturnAverage Kickoff ReturnYardage Leaders Kickoffs Returned Return Kick 89 yardsby Mike vsMSSU, Odupitan 2003 97 yardsby Corey CrainvsMSSU, 1999 97 yardsby BillBaker vsBenedictine,1951 98 yardsby EdVacek vsCMSU, 1985 Season •1, BillBaker vsBenedictine,1951; EdVacek vs Career •1, EdVacek, 1985; Corey Crain,1999, Season •43.8,GeneMcBride,1970 (8returns) Career •24.8,Clarence Taylor, 1975-77 Season •648,JoeClark,1990 Career •1,189, PatrickHayes, 1999-2002 Season •30,JoeClark,1990 Career •51, PatrickHayes, 1999-2002 Odupitan vsMSSU,Odupitan 2003 CMSU, 1985; Corey Crain,vsMSSU, 1999; Mike Bill Baker, 1951; Mike 2003 Odupitan, 51, ColonMcNeal,1999-2002 28.8, Clarence Taylor, 1976 (18 returns) L EADERS rySusr 97924 1 0 0 416 0 296 45 0 32 125 0 9.2 0 237 9.3 13 75 0 414 23 9.6 0 185 7 10.3 38 0 327 Troy Slusser, 1987 15 10.8 10.7 1 Sam Sissom,2003 181 28 12.3 0 Ron Hamilton,1980 11.7 209 14 Patrick Hayes, 2000 199 1985 Anthony Bryan, 15 12.9 Troy 0 Slusser, 1988 13 0 13.9 Clarence Taylor, 1977 TD 15.3 302 125 Ron Beal,1978 Yards Mayo Schmidt,1978 29 13 0 Ret. 0 Clarence Taylor, 1 1975 Avg. 10.4 Colon McNeal,1998 9.6 181 TD 524 820 Season Leaders (min.7) Yards 14 49 75 Ret. Ron Hamilton,1979-80 12.9 Avg. 10.7 10.9 Ron Beal, 1978-79 Colon McNeal,1998-2001 Clarence Taylor, 1974-77 Mayo Schmidt,1978 Career Leaders 90 yardsby Clarence Taylor vs.Emporia State,1975 Longest PuntReturnfor aTouchdown Punts ReturnedforPunts aTouchdown Punt ReturnAverage Punt ReturnYards Returned Punts Leaders Return Punt Season •1, Troy Slusser, 1986; AndyRucker, 1995 Career •1, Troy Slusser, 1985-88; AndyRucker, Season •15.3, ColonMcNeal,1998 Career •12.9, Mayo Schmidt,1978 Season •416, Troy Slusser, 1987 Career •1,152, Troy Slusser, 1985-88 Season •45,Troy Slusser, 1987 Career •121, Troy Slusser, 1985-88 (blocked puntreturn), 2001 and Clarence Taylor, 1975; Myers 1Brooks 2002-03 Myers, 1995-97; Clarence Taylor, 1974-77; Brooks Washburn Ichabod 97 Football Brian record. (Far left) Missouri Fuemmeler Southern in EADERS Washburn’s sons. His 11 straight sea- the Ichabods (1994-97) led (1994-97) L punts against in punting four 1995 is a team 1995 Randy Davey (1982-83) Brent Cripps (1974-77) Eric Roth (1999-2002) UNTING P IME -T LL A 2004 Media Guide Season Leaders 2002Eric Roth, Cripps, 1977Brent 1990Alan Kaniper, 1997Brian Fuemmeler, Cummings, 1980Kevin Cripps, 1974Brent Avg. 1991Alan Kaniper, Punts 42.0 Cripps, 1975Brent 42.5 39.9 40.1 Yards 1971Jon Bakalar, 39.8 Cripps, 1976Brent 46Eric 53 2001 Roth, 58 62 1986 39.8Tim Beasley, 66 1,934 2,252 39.3 2,312 1982Randy Davey, 2,488 2,627 39.3 56 39.0 65 39.0 2,231 40 2,555 38.8 62 38.8 1,573 38.7 54 2,417 2,106 48 44 77 1,862 1,706 2,982 Yearly PuntingYear Leaders2003 Name Boswell Brian 2002 Eric Roth2001 Eric Roth2000 Roth Eric 1999 36 Eric Roth1998 No 1,136 Chad Todd1997 53 Yards Brian Fuemmeler1996 31.6 44 Brian Fuemmeler1995 2,252 Avg 48 58 Brian Fuemmeler1994 1,706 Blkd 2 42.5 59 49 45 Brian Fuemmeler1993 1,644 2,312 38.8 50 Snodgrass Wendell 1992 2,198 1,786 1,603 34.3 39.9 49 Aaron Sigg1991 0 29 1,757 37.3 36.4 35.6 Alan Kaniper1990 0 1,629 35.1 Alan Kaniper1989 0 0 943 33.3 Alan Kaniper1988 2 0 0 32.5 55 Alan Kaniper1987 65 0 Tim Beasley1986 62 0 1,837 2,555 Tim Beasley1985 59 0 2,488 33.4 Tim Beasley1984 39.3 45 2,281 Tim Beasley1983 40.1 54 1,609 Randy Davey1982 38.6 0 0 48 Randy Davey1981 2,084 35.7 0 70 Fass Aron 1980 1,862 0 38.6 67 Cummings Kevin 1979 2,608 48 0 38.8 Perry Mike 1978 2,429 77 37.2 1,583 66 Perry Mike 1977 0 36.2 2,982 Cripps Brent 1976 0 33.0 2,627 65 Cripps Brent 1975 0 38.7 39.8 2,299 Cripps Brent 1974 0 46 0 Cripps Brent 1973 56 35.4 46 0 1,748 Coover Steve 1972 0 54 2,060 Bowen Dave 1971 1,934 38.0 40 0 Jon Bakalar1970 36.8 2,106 42.0 56 Jon Bakalar1969 1,573 43 39.0 0 Jeff1968 Hill 2,231 50 39.3 0 0 1,517 Dale Bennett1967 39.8 62 0 1,835 Jeff1966 Hill 35.3 61 0 Jeff1965 Hill 2,417 36.7 0 Leonard Bozic1964 45 2,228 39.0 0 no record 1963 78 36.5 1,521 0 Roscetti Pete 1962 3,044 52 Jack Clanton1961 0 63 33.8 Jack Clanton 39.0 0 50 1,811 2,419 32 0 1,766 34.8 38.4 40 0 1,193 35.3 39 1,500 37.3 0 0 1,260 37.5 0 32.3 0 0 0 By a sr. • 78, JeffBy a sr. Hill, 1969 1990 • 62, Alan Kaniper, By a jr. 1985 TimBy a so. • 70, Beasley, 1982 Randy Davey, • 77, By a fr. • 3,044, JeffBy a sr. Hill, 1969 1990 • 2,488, Alan Kaniper, By a jr. 1985 By a so. • 2,608, Tim Beasley, 1982 • 2,982, Randy Davey, By a fr. 2002 • 42.5, Eric Roth, By a sr. 1990 Alan Kaniper, • 40.1, By a jr. Cripps, 1975 By a so. • 39.3, Brent Cripps, 1974 • 39.8, Brent By a fr. Randy Davey, vs MWSC, 1982 vs Randy Davey, ...... 87 yards Career • 9,983, Tim Beasley, 1984-87 • 9,983, TimCareer Beasley, Season • 3,044, Jeff Hill, 1969 Cummings, 1979-80 • 40.9, Kevin Career 2002 Season • 42.5, Eric Roth, Career • 239, Tim Beasley, 1984-87 Tim • 239, Career Beasley, JeffSeason • 78, Hill, 1969 vs. MSSC, 1995 Brian Fuemmeler Game • 11, Cripps vs. MWSC 1974 Game • 49.8 (6 punts), Brent Career Leaders Cummings, 1979-80Kevin Cripps, 1974-77Brent 1988-91Alan Kaniper, 1999-2002Eric Roth, 40.9 1970-71Jon Bakalar, Jeff Hill, 1966-69 Avg. 40.0 1984-87Tim Beasley, 72 38.4 Punts 1963 Roscetti, Pete 2,879 38.2 1972 Bowan, Dave Yards 196 1994-97 231Brian Fuemmeler, 37.8 7,844 1982-83Randy Davey, 8,933 204 37.7 37.6 123 7,800 36.4 37.3 4,645 239 36.7 191 35.9 206 8,983 7,229 32 7,504 50 125 1,811 1,835 4,565 Punting Yardage Punting Average Punt in a Game Longest Punting LeadersPunts Attempted 98 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide charts. the all-time also topson goalsis field His 36career scoring chart. all-time second onthe 2000) is Todd (1997- kicker Chad Former place- right) (Far A (1998-2001) Rainer Brandon (1983-85) Dino DeLisa (1997-2000) ToddChad (1985-88) Troy Slusser LL -T IME S tv ltn 995 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 9 11 9 0 54 9 1 54 24 7 0 54 9 54 0 9 0 42 0 DaWight Benning,2002 54 1 17Steve Alston,1969 0 56 57 0 10 0 Ray Gerstenkorn, 1974 28 12 0 Yager,Gary 1975 63 0 60 0 Brandon Rainer, 2001 0 74 0 Marc Nardella, 1999 0 0 13 14 Chad Todd, 1998 79 16 Nick Cummings,1994 78 1 0 84 Chad Todd, 2000 96 FG Sam Sissom,2002 21 16 0 Kevin McCormick,1971 PAT 128 96 Nick Kresic, 1986 0 TD 0 0 Dino DeLisa,1983 0 Points 1 Trent Hearn,2003 18 0 Tyler Schuerman, 2000 1 21 18 0 108 Troy Slusser, 1988 18 19 Season Leaders 74 0 110 0 0 108 34 116 0 Brent Cripps, 1975-77 0 0 0 21 78 Michael Dritlein,1992-95 137 23 Sam Sissom,2002-pr 0 23 126 0 Willie Sapp,1995-97 0 0 36 138 138 Kevin McCormick,1969-71 29 141 Dan Brown, 1992-95 102 2 0 FG 174 Tyler Schuerman,2000-pr 0 PAT 1993-96 Joe Schartz, 31 37 TD Nick Kresic, 1983-86 210 186 226 Dino DeLisa,1983-85 Points Brandon Rainer, 1998-2001 Chad Todd 1997-2000 Troy Slusser, 1985-88 Career Leaders Kick Scoring Field GoalsMade Made Extra Points Touchdowns Scored Points Leaders Scoring CORING Season •79,NickKresic, 1986 Career •210, ChadTodd, 1997-2000 Game •4,Mike Cassinvs.MissouriValley, 1978; Season •17, NickKresic, 1986 (23attempts) Career •36,ChadTodd, 1997-2000 Game •10, Mike ofthePlains,1978 Cassinvs.St. Mary’s Season •42,ChadTodd, 2000(42of45) Career •102, ChadTodd, 1997-2000 Fletchervs.Benedictine,1948Game •5,Art Season •21, Troy Slusser, 1988 Career •37, Troy Slusser, 1985-88 Fletchervs.Benedictine,1948Game •30,Art Season •128, Troy Slusser, 1988 Career •226,Troy Slusser, 1985-88 Dan Brown vs.Emporia State,1992; Chad Todd vs.Wisconsin-LaCrosse, 2000 L EADERS 91Cr ilr2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 7 0 6 24 0 0 0 0 42 36 0 0 4 0 0 3 Miller Curt 0 7 24 3 JohnPusateri 3 0 1961 18 19 0 BillHarper 0 9 18 1962 norecord 18 0 0 1963 0 0 CharlieWhite 0 54 7 1964 0 J.D.Cleavinger 0 1965 0 0 13 Wes Chapman 40 3 42 0 1966 CharlieKing 9 78 0 9 1967 Steve Alston 9 18 1968 19 Kevin McCormick 8 0 0 9 1969 54 Kevin McCormick 8 54 1970 0 0 0 RussHill 1 48 12 1971 JohnStauffer 0 48 0 1972 0 Ray Gerstenkorn 46 0 6 5 1973 9 0 Yager Gary 0 1974 Brent Cripps 17 4 39 36 18 0 32 1975 Brent Cripps 14 28 1976 Mike 8 Cassin 0 24 1 0 1977 Kevin Cummings 84 0 0 1978 7 Ron Hamilton 48 1 1979 45 8 Ron Davis 0 1980 79 13 5 Ronnie Davis 0 21 1981 50 DinoDeLisa 3 18 1982 0 0 DinoDeLisa 128 0 1983 NickKresic 0 18 0 1984 0 0 34 NickKresic 0 1985 4 0 Troy Slusser 4 0 1986 33 Troy 11 Slusser 4 1 1987 24 MarkJohnson 0 28 10 24 1988 Dave Ruder 8 24 1989 8 Talmadge Graham 60 1 0 0 0 0 1990 0 DanBrown 48 1991 50 MichaelDritlein 0 0 40 0 9 1992 57 1 NickCummings 1993 0 MichaelDritlein FG 16 56 1994 9 BrianFuemmeler 12 PAT 1995 Willie Sapp 16 96 1996 74 ChadTodd 54 TD 1997 MarcNardella 96 1998 Points Tyler Schuerman 1999 Brandon Rainer 2000 SamSissom 2001 Trent Hearn 2002 Name 2003 Leaders Year Scoring Yearly Washburn Ichabod 99 Football 37. (Left) Former loss in a (153) and (153) Washburn Washburn total (349) linebacker tackles for tackles.He EADERS the all-time career with (1994-97) is (1994-97) L Tony Scollieri Tony leader solo in WU record for also holds the (196), assisted (196), Tony Scollieri Tony (1994-97) EFENSIVE D IME -T LL 2004 Media Guide A Yearly Defensive Leaders Defensive Yearly Year20032002 Name2001 Grant Gould2000 Joe Corcoran1999 Larry Schembri1998 Phipps Corey 1997 Phipps Corey 1996 Smith Travis Tackles1995 Scollieri Tony 111 Solos1994 125 Scollieri Tony 90 Assists 1993 Jeffery Nolan 451992 Jeffery Nolan 78 601991 112 Flowers Everald 441990 Noot Dave 77 66 1241989 McGhghy Todd 37 65 571988 116 McGhghy Todd 46 1987 Holbrooks Howard 88 35 741986 Dennis Wade 41 89 63 55 611985 Charlie Bennett1984 Rose 53 Shawn 129 42 50 38 Mark Brinker 97 30 93 55 97 Bill Guidetti 71 35 120 40 108 51 58 33 67 58 62 85 67 57 35 30 77 152 49 51 41 44 • 34 33 • Career LeadersCareer 1994-97 Scollieri, Tony 1979-82Matt Cahill, 2000-prJoe Corcoran, Tackles 1998-2001 Potts, Jeremy 349 Phipps, 1997-2000Corey Solos 1990-91 McGhghy, 323Todd 258 279 Jeffery,Nolan 1993-95 196 Assists 242 2002-prGrant Gould, 226Dennis, 1986-88 Wade 143 134 • 2002-03 Dewey, Morgan 125 225 153 138 204Season Leaders 191 185 115 145 Bill Guidetti, 1984 141 117 1991 McGhghy, Todd • Joe Corcoran, 2002 93 88 Tackles 98 71 Scollieri, 1997Tony Scollieri, 1996 84 Tony Solos 129 Phipps, 1999Corey 152 Assists 111 Grant Gould, 2003 114 93 124 Dennis, 1988Wade 124Charlie Bennett, 1987 71 • 116 1992 Noot, Dave 112 1990 McGhghy, 57Todd 74Grant Gould, 2002 111 108 111 61 tackle^Career charts 1984 before incomplete are 58 57 • 55 45 97 62 50 67 97 55 93 55 67 66 40 49 41 48 30 57 45 Jim Butler vs. Wayne State, 1987 Jim Butler vs. Wayne Holmes, and Danny 1976-79, John Tatum, 1981-84 Career • 349, Tony Scollieri, 1994-97 Scollieri, Tony • 349, Career Bill Guidetti, 1984 Season • 152, 1994-97 Scollieri, Tony • 196, Career 1997 Scollieri, Tony Season • 74, Scollieri, 1994-97 Tony • 153, Career Joe Corcoran, 2002 Season • 67, 1985-87 • 28.5, Jim Butler, Career 1987 Jim Butler, 1984; Dan Remboldt, Season • 12, State, 1985 Wayne Game • 4, Jim Butler vs. 1994-97 Scollieri, Tony • 37, Career Phipps, 1999 Corey Season • 18, A.C. Poynter • 13, Career 1983 Season • 8, Bruce Canady, Game • 5, Larry Miffleton State vs Peru yards, 1948 91 Meryl Garvey, 1993-96 • 5, Zuri Stokes, Career 1996 Season • 5, Zuri Stokes, 1996 Record • 7, Team Mullins, 1976-79, • 9, Steve Career 1968 Lake, Season — 6, Mike Solo Tackles Assisted Tackles QuarterbackSacks Losses for Tackles Interceptions Interception Return Longest Most Blocked Kicks Fumbles Recovered Defensive Tackles LeadersTotal tackle^Career charts 1984 before incomplete are 100 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide I 62 ..363 16-28 ...288 30-74-0 ..423 44-60-0 ..51550-47-4. ..379 34-56-1 ..546 47-38-2 ..525 39-35-6 ..479 44-48-4 ..31524-57-8. ..506 38-37-7 ..693 57-23-8 24-14-4 ..619 Missouri-Rolla 24 Washburn 49 2003: Victory Number450 Emporia State46 Washburn 59 1988: Victory Number400 Pittsburg State21 Washburn 28 1977: Victory Number350 Peru State 7 Washburn 15 1965: Victory Number300 Colorado Mines10 Washburn 13 1954: Victory Number250 Hays State 13Fort Washburn 21 1942: Victory Number200 13St. Mary’s Washburn 27 1930: Victory Number150 Central Missouri0 Washburn 6 1914: Victory Number100 Ottawa 4 Washburn 23 1904: Victory Number50 2 Kansas CityYMCA Washburn 8 1891: Victory NumberOne Winning Percentage RECORDS BY DECADE Total GamesPlayed CHABOD All-Time Record Overall Record MILESTONE 451-526-44 VICTORIES 2000-09 1920-29 1990-99 1950-59 1940-49 1930-39 1900-09 1980-89 1960-69 1970-79 1891-99 1910-19 1,021 .463 T EAM First Downs Scoring Defense Times ShutoutinaSeason Fewest inaSeason Points Scoring Offense Total Offense Passing Rushing Total Defense First downs inaseason•255,2000(11First games) downs inagameFirst •33,Emporia State,1998 eetrsigyrsalwdi esn•78 Fewest rushing yardsallowed inaseason • (-32) Fewest rushingyardsallowed /game • Fewest yardsallowed ina season•1,614 Fewest yardsallowed ina game Most pointsallowed inaseason •414, 1993 77, MississippiVall. St., 1984 •(L77-15) Most pointsallowed inagame — Shutouts inaseason— All-time •5,1942 All-time •0,1892 Points pergame (season)•31.5, 2000(11 games) Points inaseason•347, 2000(11 games) Riley,Points inagame •80,Fort 1900 (W80-0) Yards inaseason•4,575,2000(11 games) Yards inagame •681, 1949 Rockhurst, inagameCompletion •.900,Mo.Valley, percentage 1980 Passing TD’sinaseason•24,2002(11 games) Passing TD’sinagame •6,Emporia State,1988 Attempts inaseason•345,1980 Attempts inagame •63,Wayne State(Neb.),1980 Completions inaseason•183, 1980 Completions inagame •34,Wayne State(Neb.),1980 Yards inaseason•2,924,1980 (11 games) Yards inagame •418, MissouriWestern, 1979 Best RushingAverage Game(season)•234.5,2000 Yards inaseason•2,247, 1997 (11 games) Yards inagame (Kan.),1995 •382,McPherson 1964 vs. Southwest Baptist,1990 1973 (10 games) ofthePlains,’78 (-3), St. Mary’s (0.8 pointspergame) Fewest pointsallowed inaseason•6,1903 (8games) Consecutive shutouts •5,1906 All-time •7, 1906 R ECORDS Punting Interceptions Consecutive gamesscoring Best Record Longest Losing Streaks Longest WinningStreaks Field Goals Fewest passingyardsallowed inaseason•493 Fewest passingyardsallowed inagame •0 Longest punt•87 Most puntsinaseason•80 Most puntsinagame •11 Interceptions inaseason•22 Interceptions inagame •6 last timeshutoutwas Nov. 7, 1998 vsCMSU, 37-0. (beginning withPittsburgStatethrough endof2003 season) Current Streak •56,Nov. 14, 1998-present Missouri Southern,1981) Hays State, 1972(beginning withFort andendingwith All games •89,1972-81 seasons Most winsinaseason•8 Overall •8-0-0 All games •16 All games •8 goal•52 Longest field vs. Fort Hays State,1975vs. Fort vs. MissouriWestern, 1974, 1983 1963 vs. SouthernColoradoin1973 MissouriStatein1963,vs. Northeast vs. Emporia Statein1947, Statein1946,vs. Wichita vs. MissouriWestern, 1982 1952 vs. MissouriSouthern,1995 1983 1906, ’07, ’64, ’74, ’83,’86 1907 1992-94 1964 Charles GoodknightvsEmporia State,1985 Colorado, 1972Russ HillvsNorthern Washburn Ichabod Football 101 1919 1919 HARTS C EAM T CHABOD I 2004 Media Guide Largest Losing67 Colorado College • 67-0 Margin...... 1944 62 State • 77-15 Mississippi Valley . . . .1984 61 Pittsburg State • 61-0 ...... 1989 60 Pittsburg State • 72-12 ...... 1998 59 Pittsburg State • 62-13 ...... 1994 54 • 54-0 State Fresno ...... 1965 52 52-0 • Missouri Western ...... 1981 51 Missouri State. • 66-15 Southwest . .1992 49 • 55-6 ...... 1967 Nebraska-Kearney 47 • 47-0 Nebraska ...... 1915 47 • 47-0 Kansas State ...... 1916 47 • 47-0 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 1968 46 • 46-0 Baker ...... 1891 45 • 45-0 College of Emporia ...... 1927 44 • 44-0 Baker ...... 1892 44 ...... 1938 Kansas • 58-14 44 ...... 1985 State • 51-7 Sam Houston 44 • 44-0 Pittsburg State ...... 1987 42 Northwest Missouri • 63-21 ...... 2000 42 Wichita State • 42-0 ...... 1942 Largest Victory80 Fort • 80-0...... 1900 . . . . Riley Margin76 Mary’s St. • 79-3 of the Plains . . . . .1978 64 64-0 Station • Naval Olathe ...... 1953 61 McPherson • 61-0 ...... 1995 ...... 60 Rockhurst • 60-0 . . . . .1949 ...... 56 Kansas State • 56-0 ...... 1904 55 • 55-0 Ottawa ...... 1912 ...... 55 • 58-3 Missouri Western ...... 1972 53 Wichita State • 53-0...... 49 • 49-0 Missouri-Rolla . . . .2002 ...... 47 • 47-0 College of Emporia . . .1903 ...... 47 Cooper College • 47-0 ...... 46 Fort State • 46-0 Hays ...... 1963 45 45-0 • Missouri-Rolla ...... 1996 42 Lincoln • 63-21 ...... 2000 42 Midland College • 42-0 ...... 1894 42 Mary’s St. College • 42-0 ...... 1906 42 State • 42-0 Peru ...... 1964 . . . Cmp Avg. TD Yards Plays Avg. TD Yards Plays Avg. TD Yards ...... Year Year Year Top Offensive Seasons Top Passing Seasons Top Rushing Seasons 1. 2000 ...... 8322. 1988...... 795 5.53. 47 1999...... 823 5.64. 42 2001 ...... 817 5.3 4,575 5. 37 2003 ...... 766 5.2 4,491 6. 35 2002 ...... 832 5.3 4,379 7. 35 1987...... 730 5.3 4,288 8. 40 1983...... 738 5.3 4,096 9. 34 1998 ...... 719 5.0 3,972 10. 1993...... 752 29 5.1 3,847 4.5 28 3,687 21 3,676 3,401 1. 1980...... 2572. 11.4 1988 . . . 172 . . . . . 3. 16 16.5 1993 ...... 1994. 27 13.0 2,924 2002 ...... 1615. 11 15.2 2,839 1999 ...... 1556. 24 14.9 2,578 1987 ...... 1387. 16 16.2 2,447 1998 ...... 1568. 14 14.3 2003 2,312 ...... 1489. 11 14.8 2,239 2001 ...... 13710. 2000 15 ...... 139 14.9 2,230 14.3 12 2,188 11 2,042 1,995 1. 2000...... 5722...... 552 1997. 4.53. 35. . 523 . . . . . 2001. 4.14. 21 1964 ...... 4.3 2,580 5. 22 1999...... 551 2,247 6. 1991 ...... 513 3.8 2,246 7. 18 1983 ...... 518 4.08. 10 2003 ...... 463 3.8 2,067 9. 21 1966. . . . 537 . . . . 4.1 2,029 2,081 10. 1990...... 508 20 3.5 1,978 3.7 1,908 11 1,855 1,877 MSSU Trent Hearn, RB Grant Gould, LB Sam Sissom, WR Kevin Pierce, OL Eric Taylor, DE Jordan Brill, QB Aaron Hicks, LB Brooks Meyers, DB Brooks LB Aaron Hicks, QB JordanBrill, DE EricTaylor, OL Kevin Pierce, WR SamSissom, GrantGould,LB Trent Hearn,RB MSSU 102 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide P Past Ichabod Most Valuable Players Valuable Most Ichabod Past Week the of Players 2003 2000 2001 2002 2003 MWSC Rawshawn Bland, FB Josh Looney, LB Cason Lehman, WR Tim Watts, OL Eric Taylor, DE Josh Lamb, RB Ben Gray, DB Tim Watts, Tim OL DB BenGray, Terell Cobb,L RB JoshLamb, DE EricTaylor, FB Brian Peel DB Rawshawn Bland, ErinBeck, OL Watts, Tim ZachHemmerling,DTJustin Thompson, OL Watts, Tim OL S DustyHeller, CasonLehman,WR JoeLeiker, DB LB JoshLooney, EvinBeck,LB Scott,TE Jeff FB JoshLamb,RB Rawshawn Bland, WR Jake LeBahn, DE JacobBarth, LB MWSC Blake Nichols,DT JoshLooney, LB Aaron Hicks, Tyrone Barrett, OL QB Kevin Pierce,C Tyler Schuernan, ConnorSabel,PK Trent Hearn,RB FletcherTerrell, DB Jeremy Assal,FB ChrisBrown, RB CMSU Trent HearnRB Trent Hearn,RB DT Trey Lewis, LB JoshLooney, ErinBeck,DB LB Morgan Dewey, OG JohnMcKinley, Mike WR Odupitan, BenGray,UMR DB Trent Hearn,RB LB TE Evin Beck, Griess, Adam DL MitchBirt, Jake LeBahn,WR EvinBeck,LB GrantGould,LB SBU Trent Hearn,RB DE Terell Cobb, FB Watts, OT Jeremy Assal, Tim JamesHolland,OT K LB Danny Walker, Derek Banion, DE EricTaylor, ChrisBrown, RB PSU Tramaine Young, DB WR Jarod Tetuan, Blake Meyer, S Kevin Pierce,C Trent Hearn,RB DaWight Benning, FB Rawshawn Bland, LB DE Taylor, Morgan Dewey, Eric CodyHuenefeld,DL NWMSU LB JoshLooney, Kevin Pierce,C JordanBrill,QB TSU WR Mike Odupitan, GrantGould,LB WR SamSissom, MattDurler, OG Morgan Dewey, LB ESU Trent SamSissom,WR Hearn,RB S JoeCorcoran, FHSU FB Rawshawn Bland, staff LU coaching Ichabod by selected As G G 2 T L M a a AST m m a r 0 e e o e n 0 s n c aih enn,W rmieYug DB Tramaine Young, DaWight Benning,WR 3 Mike WR Odupitan, t t a S

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, LB B WR Washburn Ichabod Football 103 ISTORY H OOTBALL F Washburn celebrated the 50th anniver- Washburn Back in 1885, no paved were when there Six years later, in 1891, the Ichabod foot- ASHBURN 2004 Media Guide Comes to Washburn there were no games played in 1895, were there allowing season the 1991 squad to celebrate the 100th football history. Washburn in sary debut on campus in 1935. of football’s Robert Stone, a member of the team in 1885, penned a brief the first 50 years of sketch of in the football which appeared Washburn Oct. 30, Journal. Topeka 1935 issue of the streets in Topeka, in streets “MacVicar” and was the and not one president Washburn name of the streets,of those unpaved an Englishman campus. Washburn footballbrought to the Washburn a new era as ball tradition entered com- of intercollegiate played its first season petition. records, Washburn to According in 1885 W Throughout its athletic history,Throughout the state borders has looked beyond Washburn Conference, was with the Central Intercollegiate longest association Washburn’s in nature, regional more were conferences Membership in three the forcing two outright championships, has won conference Washburn while earning co- In 1964, won its first outright championship by claiming the Central Washburn Washburn Conference Ties of Kansas affiliations. to find conference The university in nine dif- has competed conferences,ferent including association with the Mid-America its current Athletics Association (MIAA),Intercollegiate Division II league of insti- a NCAA tutions in Missouri Kansas. and 1941 to 1968. members from of which the Ichabods were Like the MIAA, the CIC included institutions in Missouri Kansas. and five states.Ichabods to travel throughout consisted Conference Valley The Missouri of schools in Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri, Iowa many of whom are Division I member institutions.currently NCAA Both the Rocky Mountain Plains and the Great put the Ichabods on Athletic Conference Athletic Conference to Colorado,the road Utah, New Mexico, and Kansas. Nebraska championships four times. co-champions in Central Conference The Ichabods were 1931. co-champions in Conference held the title of Central Intercollegiate They 1949, 1953, and 1954. title. Conference Intercollegiate was won crown conference most recent Washburn’s in 1983 as members of the Central States Conference. Intercollegiate “Fifty years ago the Washburn college students organized college the first “FiftyWashburn ago the years college football team in the state. Englishman, A young in who worked shops,the Santa Fe the old country him from with brought an enthusi- asm for the Rugby game. football team and He organized a Santa Fe students to organize and play.Washburn challenged the accepted the We challenge, organized a team and beat him. then induced other col- We leges in the state to get into the field, and until after I graduated college our team was unbeaten on the football field.Washburn As I rec- ollect, at Columbia, the first defeat was suffered Mo.,Topeka-Journal Robert Stone - in 1890.” - By 104 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide I (1977) Burkdoll Steve (1965-66) Dode Lesser (1962-65) Pat Scherzer (1946-49) Fletcher Art (1946-49) Leroy Harman CHABOD H 95MichaelDritlein,WR,1st 1995 Troy Slusser, WR,1st 1988 MichaelDritlein,WR,1st 1995 ZuriStokes, CB,2nd 1996 Kevin Wheeler, OL,2nd 1999 EricRoth, P, 1st 2002 95MichaelDritlein,WR,2nd 1995 94John Poke, HM 1974 Tom DeGroot, LB,HM 1977 Ron Hamilton,WR,1st 1980 DinoDeLisa,RB, HM 1983 CharlieBraden,DE,HM 1985 NickKresic, PK,2nd 1986 Troy Stedman, OL,2nd 1987 Troy Slusser, WR,1st 1988 MichaelDritlein,WR 1995 Aaron Doonan,DE 1999 93MichaelDritlein,WR,1st 1993 MichaelDritlein,WR,2nd 1994 MichaelDritlein,WR,1st 1995 GabeClements,DL,1st 1996 Darren Heer, FB,1st 1997 Aaron Doonan,DT, 1st 1998 Aaron Doonan,DE,1st 1999 DE,1st EricTaylor, 2003 MichaelDritlein,WR,2nd 1993 MichaelDritlein,WR,2nd 1995 Aaron Doonan,DE,2nd 1999 DE,2nd EricTaylor, 2003 02EricRoth, P 2002 ColonMcNeal,WR 2001 MarcNardella, WR 1999 JoeBusby, OL 1998 ONOR Cacuts/Snow Bowl All-Star Academic All-America Academic Division IIAll-America Academic All-District Academic Burger KingScholar Athlete oftheWeek All-Midwest Region All-Midwest NAIA All-America Game Participant Mark Brinker, FS,HM Charles Braden,DT, HM Nall, OT,Jerry 2nd Mike Gibson,OG,HM Jim Butler, DE,HM Steve Sheehan,OL,HM Joe Schartz, QB,2nd Joe Schartz, Koch, TE,2nd Jeff Bradbury,Ryan DB,3rd Dan Smith,DL,3rd Brent Stones, OL,3rd Brian Fuemmeler, P, 2nd Aaron Doonan,DL,2nd Gabe Clements,DL,1st WR, 2nd Joe Banks, OL,2nd Matt Durler, Football Gazette Football Gazette CoSIDA NCAA CoSIDA NCAA GTE /CoSIDA GTE /CoSIDA All-America Daktronics R OLL 96GabeClements,DL 1996 Aaron Doonan,DT 1997 Aaron Doonan,DT 1998 Aaron Doonan, DE 1999 DE EricTaylor, 2003 1st PhilBrooks, 1989 Fred Caldwell, OL,1st 1990 AlanKaniper, P, 1st 1991 Dave Noot, LB, 1st 1992 MichaelDritlein,WR,1st 1993 MichaelDritlein,WR,1st 1994 MichaelDritlein,WR,1st 1995 ZuriStokes, CB,2nd 1996 Tony Scollieri,LB,2nd 1997 MarcNardella, WR, 1st 1998 Corey Phipps,LB,2nd 1999 BrandonRainer, FB,2nd 2000 ColonMcNeal,WR,2nd 2001 P, 1st EricRoth, 2002 Watts, Tim OL,2nd 2003 Tyler Schuerman,QB 2000 SamSissom,WR 2002 Trent Hearn,RB 2003 1986 Tim Beasley, Tim P, 1st 1986 DodeLesser, OT, DE,HM 1964 BobHardy, HB,1st 1964 BobNoblitt, 1st 1964 MIAA Freshman oftheYear Freshman MIAA All-MIAA Academic All-MIAA Little All-America Little Jeff Koch, TE Jeff Wade Dennis,1st Todd McGhghy, IL,1st Todd McGhghy, LB,2nd Kevin DB,2nd Marshall, Wayne Peacock, OL,2nd Nick Cummings,FB,2nd Nolan Jeffrey, FS,2nd Maurice Ragland, CB,2nd Dugan, OL,1st Bryan Joe Busby, OL,2nd DE,2nd Beau Caryl, Tony Scollieri,LB,2nd Willie Sapp,HB,2nd Chris Swirles,FS,2nd Travis Smith,SS,2nd Lydell Flowers, RB, 2nd Joe Busby, OG,1st Marc Nardella, WR,2nd Aaron Doonan,DE,2nd Chad Todd, K,2nd Eric Taylor, DE,2nd Jared Barge,OC,2nd Grove,Anders OT, 2nd Watts,Tim OT, 2nd Trent Hearn,RB,2nd Aaron Walker, WR,HM Mike VanSickle, DB,HM Mike McGreevy, TE, HM Pete Flannigan, WR,HM Darrin Rohr, RB,1st Mark Brinker, FS,1st Hardy,Robert 1st NAIA Academic NAIA Academic All-American All-MIAA 99DonPrince,T 1969 GeneMcBride,DB 1970 JonBakalar, QB 1971 94DanMcGlinn,DE 1974 Yager, Gary B 1975 Clarence Taylor, RB 1977 AndyO’Neill,DB 1979 DanRemboldt,DE 1983 CharlieBraden,DE 1985 CharlesBraden,DT 1986 JimButler, DE 1987 Troy Slusser, WR 1988 90CraigBeam,DB 1990 Tracey WR Hoffman, 1991 KirkPotter, WR 1992 MichaelDritlein,WR 1993 MichaelDritlein,WR 1994 GabeClements,OL 1995 Richard Fry, G Gar McCormick,LB Kevin McCormick, RB Cooper Johnson,OG Jim Hastings,DL Jim Hastings,DL Mike Keeley, WR Steve Finesilver, OL Tom Degroot, DE Brent Cripps,RB Steve Burkdoll,DB John Prince,OL Dino DeLisa,RB Schlegel,LB Tim Nick Kressic, K Shawn Rose, LB Nall, OT Jerry Nick Kresic, PK Mark Brinker, FS Troy Stedman,OL Troy Slusser, WR Mike Gibson,OG QB Griffiths, Barry Steve Sheehan,OL Scot Koranda, DB Dan Holloway, QB Scot Koranda, LB Dan Holloway, QB Kirk Potter, WR Brett Miller, LB QB Joe Schartz, Kirk Potter, WR Koch, LB Jeff DE Beau Caryl, Tony Scollieri,LB Michael Dritlein,WR QB Joe Schartz, Dan Smith,DE Will Kerns, HB Koch, LB Jeff Brian Fuemmeler, P/PK Dan Smith,DE QB Joe Schartz, Darren Heer, FB Will Kerns, DB All-RMAC All-GPAC All-CSIC All-CIC 91Wesley Grout 1931 Clarence Edwinson 1932 GlennStalker 1933 BenOwen 1935 ElmerBetts,C 1948 Fletcher, Art HB 1949 Ivan Crabaugh, HB 1951 DonBliss,T 1952 RalphBowen, TE 1953 NickCossman,T 1954 DonLuttrell, HB 1957 DT DickPatterson, 1960 G BobPfannenstiel, 1961 Warren Dorby, OL 1962 BillHarper, RB 1963 Pete Roscetti, E 1964 Steve Milosovich, OL 1965 DanWest, LB 1966 DonPrince,DL 1968 92Neil Rogers 1912 Dewey Hutchinson 1917 Laverne Erwin 1926 All-Kansas Conference All-Kansas All-Central Conference Leo Burger Glenn Stalker Wesley Grout Charles Crank Leroy Harmon,HB Fletcher,Art HB Bob Shields,G G Reichart, Jerry C Rogers, Jerry Leroy Harmon,HB Bill Baker, HB Bill Baker, HB Chet Duncan,TE Chuck Nelson,QB Chet Duncan,TE Dale Milles,G Jon Bingesser, HB Bob Ogle, HB Hedger, OT Jerry Warren Dorby, G Miller,Curt DB Jack Clanton,DL Bob Noblitt, DL Pat Scherzer, DB Ron Katzenmier, DB Bob Noblitt, DL DE Rodger Tiesing, Bob Hardy, B Dode Lesser, OL Pat Scherzer, HB DTRodger Tiesing, Pat McCrite,DE Mickey Romano, FB Dode Lesser, OL Mike Sipotz,OL Reggie Carr, DB Earl Trobert Elmer Bearg Joe Cramer All-MVC Washburn Ichabod Football 105 ) PRESENT Carpenter, B. Carpenter, ...... 1951 BillCarr, ...... 1969 . . Brad.Carr, ...... 1969 ReggieCarr, ...... 1968-69 Mike Carrier, ...... 1988 Carruth, Art . . . 1959-60 . . . Carruthers, Chat. . . 1969-71 DonCarter, ...... 1971 Cartwright, Greg . . 1976-77 . . . . . 1946-48 Edgar Carver, Caryl, Arrow ...... 1991 Caryl, Beau ...... 1992-96 Guy Casey, . . . . 1948 . . . . . M.Casey, ...... 1958 Brennan Casey, . . . 1994-97 Cassin, Mike . . . . . 1975-78 Casy ...... 1947 Colin . . . . . 1994-97 Cathey, Chaill, Matt ...... 1980 Chamberlain, Jim. . 1965-68 Chamberlain, Scott . . . 1979 Leland Chandler, 1949 . . . . Ken Chanley, ...... 1984 Chapman, Wesley . 1965-68 Chapman, Darrin . . . . 1986 Chapman, Niels . . 1985-86 Chapman, Troy ...... 1990 Jay Charay, ...... 1993 Aaron Charest, ...... 1992 Chastain, Tom ...... 1952 Dan Chavez, ...... 1979 Chestnut, J...... 1949-50 Chestnut, R...... 1949 Mike Chiaverini, . . 1977-81 TonyChiaverini, . . . 1970-73 Childers, Bryan ...... 1992 Christenson, Rollo . 1951-52 Christian, Robert . . . . . 1960 Churchill , Larry . . . . . 1956 Cifrino, Tom ...... 1982 Clamon, Jim ...... 1968-69 Jim.Clancy, ...... 1970 Clanton, Jack . . . . . 1961-63 Clark, Ed...... 1971 Clark, Junior...... 1952 . . . Clark, Steven ...... 1967 Clark, Bradlee ...... 1991 Clark, Ed ...... 1972-74 Clark, Jaime ...... 1981 Clark, Jay ...... 1978-81 Clark, Joe 1990 ...... Clark, Mike ...... 1979 Mike Clarke, ...... 1987 Clinton Clay, ...... 1993 Ryan Clay, ...... 1994-95 J.D.. . . . 1964-66 Cleavinger, Clements, Cabe . . . 1994-97 Clemons, Burton . . 1964-65 Clifton, James . . . . 1947-50 Cline, Dustin . . . . 2000-01 . Cobb, Terell ...... 2003-04 Cobelens, George . . . . 1976 LarryCobler, ...... 1953 Doug Cobler, ...... 1984 Cochran ...... 1947 Bill ...... 1957 Cockerham, Cocolis, Angelo . . . 1964-67 Coffman, Kevin . 1999-2001 Dave Coker, ...... 1988 Coleman, DeMarko 1992-95 Coleman, James . . . . . 1974 Coleman, Keith . . . 1993-96 O.J.Coller, ...... 1971 Collins, Bob ...... 1968-69 Collins, Fred . . . . . 1985-86 Collins, Jim ...... 1984-86 Collins, Martin ...... 1987 J.T. Collor, ...... 1994 Comstock ...... 1947 Concannon, Don . . 1948-49 Conley ...... 1947 Connell, Kipp ...... 2000 RonConner, ...... 1972-73 Mike Connor, ...... 1984 Connors, Shawn . . 1982-83 Converse, Myron . . . . . 1984 Doug Conwell, . . . 1977-80 (1946- Bryan, Anthony . . . 1985-88 Bryan, Mike . . . . . 1989 . . . Bryant, Jim...... 1959 . . Joe Budenbender, . . . . 1975 Bull, Nick. . . . 2003-04 . . . . Greg Buller, . . . . . 1984 . . . . Bullock, Gary ...... 1957 Bullock, Brian ...... 1981 Dwight Bulter, ...... 1982 Burch, Larry1971 ...... Jim Burgardt, ...... 1956 Burgess, Marquetis 2003-04 Burgess, Tom . . . . . 1982-84 Burget, Mike . . . . . 1985-86 Burkdoll, Steve . . . 1976-78 Burnett, Onan . . . . 1946-49 Burns, Albert ...... 1972 Burns, David . . . . . 1978-79 Burns, Fred ...... 1981 Burt, Doug...... 1967 Joe Busby, ...... 1994-98 Bushee, Robert . . . . . 1982 . Buss, Rick...... 1972 Bill...... 1967-68 Butler, PatButler, ...... 1962 Greg Butler, ...... 1983 Jim Butler, ...... 1985-87 JoeButler, ...... 1972 John Butler, ...... 1984-85 Will Butler, . . . . 1997-1999 Zach Butler, ...... 1990 OSTER Caby, Ron...... 1972 Caby, Cage, Preston . . . . 1974-77 Cahill, Matt ...... 1979-82 Cain, Clarence . . . . 1950-53 Fred Caldwell, . . . . 1989-90 Keith Caldwell, ...... 1985 Call, Dan. 1970-71 ...... Calmese, Micheal . . . . 1990 Joe Camp, . . . . . 1997-2000 BillCampbell, ...... 1962 Burce Canady, ...... 1983 Paul Cancro, ...... 1983 Canfield, Don . . . . 1948-50 Canfield, Dan ...... 1995 Caniels, Eric ...... 1982 Cannon, Tim ...... 1982 Cantara, Leo ...... 1969 Canzanella, Joe. . . . 1971-74 TomCaray, ...... 1962-64 Cardoza, Mike . . . . 1987-88 Carlson, Skip ...... 1983 John Caroccia, ...... 1983 C R 2004 Media Guide Boswell, BenBoswell, . . . . . 2003-04 Jim Boswell, . . . . . 1946-47 Rich Bouchey, ...... 1995 DaveBowen, . . . . . 1969-72 Ralph.Bowen, . . . . 1953-54 Roger.Bowen, . . . . 1953-54 Jason Bowers, . . 2001 . . . . . DaleBoyd, 1970 ...... Ken Boyd, . 1981-82 ...... Mark Boyd, ...... 1980 Richard Boyd, ...... 1990 Dean Boyles, ...... 1950 Bozic, Leonard ...... 1966 Ryan Bradbury, . . . 1995-98 Braden, Charles . . . 1983-86 Greg Bradley, . . . . 1987-89 Darrin ...... 1981 Brady, ChrisBraves, ...... 1969 LarryBraynen, ...... 1993 Bob Breen, ...... 1974-75 GaryBrewer, ...... 1960 Derek Brewer, . . . . 1979-80 Pat Brewster, . . . . . 1976-79 Brian Briley, ...... 1990 Brill, Jordan ...... 2003-04 Mark . . . . . 1985-86 Brinker, Britain, Carl ...... 1994 Britton, Doug . . . . 1989-90 ElsberyBroadnax, . . . . 1962 Bill Bronco, ...... 1982 Michael Bronson, . . . . 1976 Brooks, Eugene . . 1946-48 . Brooks, Gene . . . . . 1949-51 Brooks, Bryant ...... 1994 Brooks, Dan ...... 1976-77 Brooks, David . . . . 1977-78 Brooks, Matt . . . . . 1988-89 Brooks, Phillip . . . . 1987-89 Chris Brown, . . . . . 2003-04 James Brown, ...... 1956 JerryBrown, ...... 1959 L. Brown, ...... 1954-55 Larry.Brown, . . . . . 1960 . . . Matt.Brown, . . . . . 2003-04 Mel.Brown, ...... 1961 NormanBrown, ...... 1952 Dan Brown, ...... 1992-95 Galen Brown, . 1986-87 . . . James Brown, ...... 1983 Keith Brown, . . . . . 1978-81 Mike Brown, ...... 1986 Bruce, Burton...... 1963 Brumbaugh, Ed . . . 1947-49 Brumbaugh, Eldon 1948-50 ...... 1982 Brun, David Doug Brunner, ...... 1980 Bruno, Tom ...... 1988-89 Bruns, David . . . . . 1976-77 CHABOD I Bender, Tim Bender, ...... 1986-87 Benedict, Don ...... 1959 Rick Benke, ...... 1974-75 Bennett, Dale. . . . . 1967-70 Bennett, Charles . . 1984-88 Benning, DaWight 2002-03 Benson, Larry . . . . . 1962-63 Dave Bentley, ...... 1987 Benton, Travis . . . . 1975-78 Berlin, Jerry ...... 1966 Bernard, Jim . . . . . 1983-86 D.Berry, ...... 1947 JefferyBerry, . . . . . 1964 . . . TimBerry, . 1983 ...... Berthelson, Ryan . . . . 1992 Bertrand, Mike ...... 1981 Besta, Benny ...... 1960 Betsher...... 1947 Betts, Elmer ...... 1946-49 EricBevis, ...... 1971-72 BryanBevis, ...... 1972-74 Eric.Bevis, ...... 1973 Bianchino, Bernie. . 1966-69 Bibbs, Darrell ...... 1987 Bibens, Bill ...... 1969-71 Everett Biery, . . . . . 1955-56 Jon.Bingesser, . . . . 1958-61 Birdsong, Chuck. . . 1955-57 Todd Birkey, ...... 1989 Birt, Mitch ...... 2003-04 Bishop, Sean . . . . . 1987-90 Bob...... 1972-75 Bivens, Blackmon, Howard . . . 1980 Blalock, Adam ...... 1995 Bland, Rawshawn . 2001-04 Bleidissel, Joe ...... 1985 Bleue, Chris ...... 1985-87 Blin, Pete ...... 1983-86 Bliss, Don ...... 1950-52 Bliss, B...... 1951 Bluem, Rick ...... 1984 Bobbitt, Jerome . . . 1995-99 WarrenBobry, ...... 1962 Tom Bodendorfer, . . . . 1992 Boggess, Bill ...... 1964 Boldt, Dan ...... 1980 Boles, Randy ...... 1980 Boling, Mark ...... 1980 Bolt, Curtis ...... 1983 Bolz, Tim ...... 1973 Bonjour, Marvin . . . . . 1952 Bono, Joe ...... 1969-70 A.L.Bontrager, . . . . 1968-70 Bontreger...... 1950 Boone, Donnie ...... 1973 Boots, Mark ...... 1973 Bosch ...... 1947 Boston, John ...... 1990 Bainbridge, Matt Bainbridge, Matt . . 1993-94 Baird, Keith ...... 1948 JonBakalar, . . . 1970-71 . . . Bill.Baker, ...... 1951-53 . . . . 1951 L...... Baker, Bill Baker, ...... 1989 Baldwin, Dave ...... 1952 Baldwin, Bill ...... 1990 Ballard, B...... 1954 Banion,Derek. . . 2003 . . . . . Banks, Joe . . . . . 1997-2000 Baranski, Dennis . . . . . 1969 Barbato, Mike . . . . 1983-84 Barbato, Pat ...... 1984 Barbee, Jeff ...... 1986 DanBarber, ...... 1987 Clyde Barbour, ...... 1992 Barge, Jared . . . 1997-2000 Barnes, Howard ...... 1961 Barnes, Joe ...... 1991 Barnett, J...... 1951 Barnett, Lester ...... 1995 Larry Barngrover, . . 1957-58 Barnhill, Mike . . . . 1988-91 TyroneBarrett, . . . . 2003-04 Barth, Jacob . . . . . 2000-03 Gerald...... 1969 Barthuly, Loren.Bartley, . . . . 1955-57 Basile, Steve ...... 1987 Jerry.Batchelder, . . 1955-58 Bates, James ...... 1962 Battle, Aaron . . . . . 1994-98 Battle, Eugene . . . 1983-86 Battle, Gary . . . . 1983 . . . . Battle, Matt ...... 1997 Beach, Mike ...... 1960 Jim Beagle, ...... 1975-78 Beal, Ron ...... 1978-79 . . Beals, Bob ...... 1973 Beam, Craig . . . . . 1989-90 Beard, Kevin . . . . . 1982-83 Tim Beasley, . . . . . 1984-87 Beck ...... 1947 Beck, Erin ...... 2003-04 Beck, Evin...... 2003-04 Beck, Gerald ...... 1977 EugenBecker, ...... 1964 MichaelBecker, ...... 1970 Beebe, Dan ...... 1981 Beffort, Mark . . . . . 1981-82 BobBehrens, . . . . . 1973-75 E. Beiry, ...... 1954 Belden, Gary ...... 1963 Bell, John ...... 1962 Bell, Steve ...... 1969 Bell, Damon . . . . . 1985-88 Bell, Eddie ...... 1985 Benard, Michael . . 1983-84 season.

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Babb, Tom Babb, Tom ...... 1993 Backus, Bruce. . . . . 1958-60 RobertBaer, ...... 1969-72 Marvin.Bailer, . . . . 1969-72 Joseph Bailer, ...... 1973 Gene.Bailey, . . . . . 1958-60 G...... 1954 Bailey, MarvinBailey, ...... 1971 Kevin Bailey, ...... 1993 Mark Bailey, ...... 1986 Robert Bailey, ...... 1982 B

Adams, Ken ...... 1963 Adams, Larry ...... 1971 Adams, Vincent ...... 1982 Adkins, Bill...... 1957 Adlong, Terry ...... 1957 AlAguirre, ...... 1990 Albright, Robert...... 1978 Aldridge, Billy ...... 1971 Aletnbernd, Bart . . . . . 1969 Chauncey Alexander, . 1973 Allan, Kevin ...... 1985 Allen, Boyd ...... 1953 Allison, Joe...... 2001-02 Alston, John...... 1966 Alston, Steve . . . . . 1967-69 Alterman, Gary ...... 1963 Althaus, K...... 1949 MateoAlvarez, . . . . 1979-80 Amborn, Jon ...... 1995 Anderson, Buck . . . 1946-48 Anderson, Mark ...... 1972 Steve Andre, ...... 1976 Anguiano, John . . . . . 1980 R. Anslinger, ...... 1951 Archer. . . . 1947 ...... Brad Archer, ...... 1998 Archie, Quentin . . . 2001-02 Leonard Army, . . . . 2001-02 Arrington, Leb . . . . 1956-57 Assal, Jeremy . . . . . 2003-04 Mike Atkins, . . . . . 1977-80 A. Atkinson, ...... 1954 Greg Atkinson, ...... 1978 Joey . . . . . 1989-92 Atwood, RichAugustine, . . . 1976-80 Sam Austin, ...... 1974 Azeltine, Adam . . . 2002-04 Aziz, Michael . . . . . 1992-93 A 106 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide eok,Arn .2002 DeKosky, Aaron .1989 Deitz, Jason .1988-90 Deines, Doug .1974-77 DeGroot, Tom .1965-68 Degginger, Tim .1989 Dee, Mike .1961-62 DeBonnett, Jack . 1992Dean, Ron . 1991-92Deal, Sean .1985 Day, Ken Dawson,. 1996-98 Chad . 1979-82 Davis, Ron .1989-91 Davis, BillyRay Davis, Ronald. .1963 .1957 Davis, Gerald .1970Davis, Dennis. . 1974-77Davidson, Steve .1954 Davidson, T. .1982 Davey, Rodney .1981-83 Davey, Rick .1983-84 Davey, Randy .1949-50 Davenport, Dick .1951-53 Bob Davenport, . 1982-83 Darnell, Craig .1983-84 Daniels, Eric .1946-48 Daniels, Steve .1976 Dancer, Rick .1987 Dale, Mike .1975-78 Dahlstrom, Artie D .1993-94 Curry, John .1975-78 Curless, Doug .1991-94 Cummings, Nick .1979-80 Cummings, Kevin .1985-88 Cullinane, Gene . 1993Crum, Tulsa .1982 Crowder, Rod .1986 Crouse, Gilbert .1994-98 Cross, Mike .1961 Crosby, Guy . 1986Croker, Dechram .1987 Croker, David Joey.1992 Croft, .1974-77 Cripps, Brent .1970-73 Cripps, Bryce . 1987-89Crimmins, Scott .1993 Crijanovic, Ostoja .1982 Criglar, D.D. .1959 Crecelius, Denis .1983-86 Craven, Randy . 1979Crane, Jim .1999-2003 Crain, Corey Craig, Steve. 1978 .1975-77 Craig, Roy .1980 Craig, Jeff .1957 Craig, Jim .1993 Crabtree, Steve .1967 Crable, Clarence . 1948Crabaugh, Ivan .1949-50 Crabaugh, Ike .1981-83 Cox, Larry Cox, .1949-51 Wayne. .1983 Cowan, Kevin .1971-74Cowan, Ed. .1986 Covington, Kevin .2002-04 Coval, Josh .1981 DavidCoufal, .1951-54 Cossman, N. .1953 Correll, Ralph. .1957 Cornish, Bill .1974-75 Cork, John . .1967 Jim Corfman, .2000-04 Corcoran, Joe .1963-66 Coppola, Chuck .1957-58 Copp, Joe . 1977-78Copeland, Mike .1964-67Copeland, Tom. . 1973-74Coover, Steve .1989 Cooper, Todd .1979 Cooper, Bill .1969 Cooper, Ron .1983 Cook, Scott . 1981-84Cook, John I CHABOD R OSTER Escobar, .1969 Edwin. .1969Escobar, Augie. .1950-53 Dean Erwin, Epp, Justin.1998-99 .1984-88 Ensign, Stewart .1960Elston, William. .1961-63 Elston, Terry .1989 Ellis, Wintric .1980-83 Elliott, Mark .1956-58 Elliott, Larry .1971-72 Elliott, Gary .1960-61 Elliott, Ken .1958 Ellenbaker, J. .1970 Eikenberry, Tom .1972-74 Eichelberg, Kurt . . 1958 Edwinson, G. . 1998-99Edwards, Mike .1993 Edwards, Jesson . . 1975 Edwards, Allen .1985 Edson, Greg .1974-77 Edmon, Fred .1946-48 Eddy, Clarence .1946 Eddy, Bennett .1982-83 Bill Eckert, .1977 Easton, Jack .1983 Easter, Robert E ulr at .2000-04 Durler, Matt .1959 Durand, Cal .1966 Dunn, Roy .1958 Dunford, D. . 1975 Duncan, Phil .1978 Duncan, Bruce .1953-54 Duncan, Chet. . 1994Dulaney, David .1993-95 Dugan, Bryan .2002-04 Bret Dubbert, . 1957Drosselmeyer, Jim . 1992Drone, Paul .1992-95 Dritlein, Michael .1969-71 Dressman, Alan .1988 Drenth, Troy .1995 Dreisigaker, Kirk .1966 Dreiling, Dan .1967Doyle, Tom. .1983 Downs, Bob .1984 Downing, Leonard .1962 Downing, Bill. .1970 Downey, Steve .1949-50 Downey, A. .1984-86 Douglas, Gerald . 1985 Dougherty, Alan .1974Doresy, James .1968Doperalski, Vic. .1995-99 Doonan, Aaron . 1995Doolin, Chris . 1991Donaldson, Donnie .1986 Domann, Chad .1964-66 Domann, Elvin .1971Dolan, Craig. .1998-99 Dodge, Mark .1961 Dobry, Warren . 1982Dixon, Lynn . 1991Ditch, Steve .1977 Dinnell, Kim .1954 Dietz, M. . 1950 Diedrich, Dick .1972 Dickinson, John . 1958 Dickeson, J. .2002-03 . Dewey, Morgan . 1949Devins, J. .1984-86 Devine, John .1947 Derry .1960-61 Derda, Paul . 1956-58 Denson, Robert .1986-89 Dennis, Wade .1966-68 Dennis, Tim .1985 Denham, Keith .1951 Dempewolf, D. .1967 Demaree, Bruce .1983-85 DeLisa, Dino .1996-98 Delgato, Jason .2001-03 DeLeon, Al (1946- ulr . .1951 Fuller, D. .1994-97 Fuemmeler, Brian .1968 Fry, Rich .1958 Fromme, D. . 1988Friend, Joey .1972 Frey, Russ French,. 1975-77 Doug .1994-96 Jon Fredrickson, .1999-2000 Frederick, Josh .1946 Fraser, Morley .1989-90 John Franks, .1983 Frankmore, Tony .1969 Franklin, James .1963-64 Franklin, Charles .1960 Francis, Tim .1999-2003 Fowler, Kyle .1973 Foster, Tim .1988 Foster, Thomas .1993 Ford, Terell .1981 Ford, Derrick .1982 Floyd, Tony .1991-94 Floyd, Mike . 1994-98Flowers, Lydell .1990-93 Flowers, Everald .1958 Flott, D. . 1975 Flood, Don .1982 Fletcher, Robert .1946-49 Fletcher, Art .1980 Flatt, Tim . 1983-86 Flannigan, Pete .1970Flannegan, Tom .1960 Flack, Dean .1972 Fitch, Greg . 1995 Fisher, Zack .1987 Fisher, Scott .1989 Fisher, Pat Fisher,. 1992-93 Myron .1988-91 Fisher, Monty .1985 Fisher, Mark .1993 Fisher, Jake .1958 Fisher, L.. .1982-84 Fischer, Brad .1947 Finson, C. .1971-72 . Finney, Patrick .1985 Finney, Aaron Fink, P.. 1951 .1950 Fink, Dean . 1976-78Finesilver, Steve . 1988-89 Ferrell, Pat .1965-68Ferrell, Dean. .1953 Fenton, Dwight .1972 Fenley, Dave .1952 Feagan, Paul .1985-86 Fay, Jim Faudere, Tom . 1992-93 .1977-82 Fass, Aron . 1978Farichild, Joe F aca enno .1978 Garcia, Fernando . .1970 Garcia, Earl . .2000-01 Gant, Matt .1982-85 Gambrell, James . . 1982 Gamble, John .1969-71 Gallant, Mike 1995-1999 Galbraith, Barry .1956-57 Gaines, Franklin .1987 Mitch Gaffen, .1961 Gacek, John G PRESENT yry ar .1969 Eyerly, Larry .1958 Evenson, J. .1989 Evans, Steve .1977-78 Evans, Richard . . 1979-81 Evans, Mike .1964 Evans, Bryan Essman, Tony. 1981-83 . 1994Esser, Doug .1961-62 Esposito, Ken ) 1,698 yards. with he issixthontheall-timerushingcharts Benedictineduringthe1948against seasonand ing touchdowns inasinglegamescoringfive Fletcher holdstheWashburn recordfor mostrush- the1949season-opening wintostart season. down DoaneCollegeintheIchabods'33-13 against Fletcherscoresatouch- Ichabod runningbackArt iln hli .1988 Gillen, Phillip . 1983Gillard, Richard .1971 Gilkison, Tom .1966 Gilkison, Rich. Giles, Ronnie .1986 .1993 Giles, Leroy . 1977-80 Millage Gilbert, .1946-48 Forrest Gifford, .1984-87 Gibson, Michael .1997-99 Gibson, George . 1994Gibson, Brandon .1949 Gibson, J. .1983-84 Gettler, Tom .1972-75 Gerstenkorn, Ray .1980-84 Georgeson, Curt .1981George, Jeff Gay, .1971-73 Dan. . 1992-94Gaul, Greg .1953-55Gates, Jim. .1947 Gatchell .1953-55 Gaston, John .1981Gasper, John .1994 Garrett, Randy .1972-73Garrett, Paul. .1948 Garey, Merely .1961-62 Gardner, Tom .1975-76Garcia, Fred odn ahne 1975-77 Gordon, Nathaniel . 1999-2002 Gordon, Chad . .1973 Gordon, Bill . 1982Goodwin, Allen .1992 Goodsell, Sean .1991 Goodrich, Clint 1984-85Goodknight, Charles .1988-92 Goodin, Bill .1991 Good, Mike .1999-2002 Gonzales, Rolly .1991 Gonzales, Paul .1969Goetz, Tom. . 1997Goering, Chris . 1992-93 Goeden, Robert . 1979 Goates, Jeff .1989-92 Gloriod, Mark .1997 Gleisberg, Chris .2000-01 Glaze, Jr., Ray . 1978Glaze, Ray .1997-1999 Gish, Dusty .1949 Gish, L. .1986 Gipson, Hammond .1951-54Ginavan, Roger. .1970 Gilmore, Thomas .1969-72 Gilmore, Kent .1977-79 Gilman, Tom . 1957-58 Gilliland, David Grogan, Pat . 1975-78Grogan, Pat . 1974-77Grogan, Mike .1975 Kent Groff, .1981-82 Grindol, Troy .1994 Grim, Kareem Griggs, Troy. 1986 .1985-88 Barry Griffiths, .1964 Eugene Griffin, .2002-04 Griess, Adam .1989 Gries, Steve . 1991Grice, Tom .1977 Greyno, Ed . . 1980 Greig, Alan .1947 Gregory .1995 Greer, Jason .1985 Green, Steve .1983-84 Green, Jeffrey .1969-70 Green, Steve .1980 Greco, Frank .2003-04 Ben Gray, Granier,. 1990 Stan .1999 Gramling, Kyle .1975 Grahem, Denis 1990-93 Graham, Talmadge . 2002-04 Gould, Grant .1955-56 Goss, Russell .1949-51 Gorsky, Joe Washburn Ichabod Football 107 ) PRESENT Kepler, MarkKepler, ...... 1972-74 Will Kerns, ...... 1994-98 Dennis Kidwell, ...... 1974 Kimball, Bob...... 1961-62 Kime, Chase ...... 1992 Kincaid, Eric ...... 1993-94 King, Charles ...... 1968 Kingman, Dick . 1948 . . . . . Kingman, Dick . . . 1956-57 Kingston, Kyle . . . . 1986-87 J.D.Kinimaka, ...... 1986 Greg Kinney, ...... 1980 William Kinney, . . . . . 1983 MikeKippenberger, . . . 1961 Kippes, Glenn ...... 1964 Kirkdoll, B...... 1958 Kisselbach, Paul. . . . . 1964 . Kissick, Mark ...... 1984 Kitchen, Steve ...... 1982 Michael Kitchener, 2001-02 Kjellberg, Earl ...... 1957 Kleschick, Dave . . . 1989-90 Klingensmith, Tracy . . . 1960 Knaup, Mike ...... 1972 Knight, J...... 1958 JeffKoch, ...... 1993-96 DougKoehlar, ...... 1960 Dean Kolich, ...... 1976 Willie Konrade, . . . 1980-82 Scot Koranda, . . . . 1988-91 Korte, Gregg ...... 1988 Bobby Kosmala, . . 1995-96 Kip Kraisinger, . . . 2000-04 Hank Kramer, . . . . 1973-75 Krass, Ed...... 1950-51 Kraus, Gary ...... 1974-75 Nick Kresic, ...... 1983-86 Krupeikis, Len ...... 1967 Brian Kuermaier, . . 1992-94 (1946- Jones, Reggie. . . 1999-2001 Jordan, Ed ...... 1973 . . . Jordon...... 1947 . . . . Josefsberg, Bill 1970-71 . . . . Mike Joyce, . 1993-94 . . . . . Jukes. . . . . 1947 ...... Junk, Mike . . 1973 ...... K Kabriel, Kyle . . . . . 2002-03 Brent . . 1988 . . . . Kaempfe, Kerry Kahler, ...... 1995 Ken Kangieser, ...... 1957 Al Kaniper, ...... 1988-91 JimKarr, ...... 1971-72 Karras, Jim ...... 1966 Bill Kasnicka, . . . . . 1949-51 Ron.Katzenmeier, . 1962-64 RoyKeck, ...... 1949-52 Kevin Keefe, . . . . . 1985-86 Mike Keeley, . . . . . 1975-78 Richard Keeth, ...... 1982 Brett Keir, ...... 1990-92 Layne Keller, ...... 1999 LarryKelley, ...... 1968 JoeKelly, ...... 1959 Les Kelly, ...... 1955-59 Bryce Kelly, ...... 2001-04 Carlos Kelly, ...... 1995 Dwight Kelly, ...... 1983 Pat Kelly, ...... 1986 Rod Kemp, . . . . 1981 . . . . . Mike.Kendall, . . . . . 1969 . . James Kennard, 1982 . . . . . DennisKenney, . . . 1967-68 Kepfield ...... 1947 OSTER R 2004 Media Guide CHABOD I Jackson, Robert ...... 1991 Jacobs, Ben . . . . 1999-2000 Jamison, Kent. . . . . 1963-64 Jack Jarcinske, ...... 1990 Rex Jarnigan, . . . . 1988-89 Jarvis, Bill ...... 1973-76 Jeffery, Nolan 1992-95 . . . . John Jelovic, . . . . . 1980-83 Jenkins, M...... 1958 Jennings, Bob . . . . 1948-51 Jensen, Bill...... 1961 Jensen, Dave . . . . . 1970-71 Johnson, Cooper . . . . . 1971 Johnson, Dave ...... 1969 Johnson, Erland . . . 1959-60 Johnson, John . . . . 1952-54 Johnson, Lathan. . . 1959-60 Johnson, Bruce ...... 1990 Johnson, Carl ...... 1991 Johnson, Cooper. . . 1972-74 Johnson, Floyd ...... 1993 Johnson, John . . . . 1994-98 Johnson, Joshua . . 2000-01 Johnson, Mark . . . . 1988-90 Johnson, Steve . . . 1984-85 Johnson, Val ...... 1986 Johnson, Wayman . . . 1979 Johnston, Buddy . . . . . 1994 Jones ...... 1950 Jones, Bob ...... 1962-67 Jones, Cleveland . . 1955-57 Jones, K...... 1949 Jones, Ken ...... 1961 Jones, Robert ...... 1961 Jones, Antwaun . . 1996-99 Jones, Doug ...... 1981 Jones, Gary ...... 1986 Jones, Jeremy ...... 1995 Jones, Mike ...... 1988-89 Hulsing, Nick Hulsing, . . . . 1986 . . . Humbert, Jim...... 1953 Darryl Humphrey, . 2000-03 Jack Humphries, . . . . . 1946 Hunnacutt, Tracy . 1983-84 MikeHunninghake, 1970-71 Hunt ...... 1947 ...... Dewone Hunter, . . . . . 1996 Hurla, Brad . . . . 1989-90 . . BobHurley, 1969 ...... Hurst, David . . . . . 1990-91 Ryan Huske, . . . 1997-2001 Huston, Russ . . . . . 1972-74 Hutchins, Joel ...... 1969 Huttenhoff, Jim . . . 1956-57 Vernon Hysaw, . . . 1983-84 Hysten, John ...... 1969 Before Larry Elliott coached the Ichabods to 58 wins in 11 seasons on Elliott to 58 wins in 11 coached the Ichabods Larry Before the sidelines, he led them on the field at quarterback. Here he scores season. againsta touchdown Pittsburg State during the 1958 J Jackson, Anthony . . . . 1983 Jackson, Joe . 1986 ...... Jackson, Leonard . . 1991-92 Jackson, Mark . . . . 2001-04 I RonIannerelli, ...... 1970 Ibarra, Ray ...... 1975 Mike Ingmire, . . . . . 1979 . . PatIngram, ...... 1962 Terry Ingram, . . . . . 1986-89 Intravartola, Russ . . . . 1981 Irvin, Claude ...... 1952 Iwig, Tim ...... 1978-79

Hearn, Trent...... 2003-04 Heck, Ron...... 1960-63 JerryHedger, . . . . . 1959-60 Darren...... 1995-97 Heer, David Hefley, . 1976 ...... Heims, Bryan ...... 1978 CoryHeiniger, . . . . 1973-75 Heintzelman, Chris . . . 1991 Heinz, Ronald ...... 1970 Paul Helliker, ...... 1982 Helm, Todd . 1982 ...... Helt, R.D...... 1981-82 Shane Hembrough, . . 1989 Hemmerling, Zach . 2003-04 Henault, Mark . . . 1973 . . . Henderson ...... 1947 Henderson, Vic . . . 1978-80 Heniff, Ray...... 1965 Herd, Skip. . . 1970 ...... Herman, Kenny ...... 1960 Hernandez, Ascension. 1959 . . . 2003-04 . Herndez, Pepé Herrman, Jack ...... 1972 JoeHerrold, ...... 1968 Hersh, Jeff ...... 1986 JeffHerter, ...... 1988-89 Dustin Hickel, . . . . 2000-04 Dennis Hickey, ...... 1982 Rob Hickey, ...... 1992 Hickman, Joseph . . . . 1985 Hicks, Aaron . . . . . 2003-04 Hicks, Cecil ...... 1987-88 Hicks, Kevin ...... 1974-75 Hicks, Ronnie . . . . . 1974-76 Hight, Ed ...... 1982-84 Hildebrandt, Rick . . . . 1980 Hill, Jeff ...... 1966-69 Hill, Russ ...... 1970-73 Hill, Ted ...... 1970 Hilstock, Lee . . . . . 1991-92 Hinkle, Claude . . . 1981-82 Hinman, Aaron ...... 1993 Hinton, Paul . . . . . 1977-80 Steve . . . . 1979 Hmielewski, Hobbs, Farrell. . . . . 1959-60 Hoefer, Troy ...... 2003-04 Hodison, E...... 1951-54 Hodnefield, John . . . . . 1972 Hodnefield, John . . 1973-75 Hoffman, Chad . . . 1995-96 Hoffman, Gary . . . . . 1978 . Hoffman, Tracey . . 1990-91 Hofstra, L...... 1947 Eric Hoke, ...... 1989-91 Holberg, Dave ...... 1960 Howard Holbrook, 1988-89 Holland, Jim . . . . . 2002-04 Brad Holliday, ...... 1983 Hollomon, Scott . . 1983-86 Dan . . . . 1988-91 Holloway, Holoman, Frank . . . . . 1957 Holsapple, Scott . . . . . 1984 Holt, Alan ...... 1967 Holton, Bill ...... 1950 RickHoneyman, . . . . . 1970 Honn, James . . . . . 1968-70 SidHoobler, ...... 1971-72 Hooks, P...... 1951-52 Horn, Brad ...... 1993 Houston, Ron...... 1971 BillHoward, ...... 1958-60 Gale.Howard, ...... 1963 Andrew Howard, . . 1993-97 JeffHoward, . . . . . 1992-93 Joe Howard, ...... 1995 Steve ...... 1976 Howard, Justin Howe, . . . . . 1995-96 ScottHowlett, ...... 1986 Hoytal, Joey . . . . . 1995-99 Hoytal, John . . . . . 2000-04 ...... 1963-65 Tom. Huber, Huelsman, Chris . . 2001-04 DeanHuey, ...... 1971 Huenefeld, Cody . . 2003-04 Hughes, Larry ...... 1962 Hughes, Mike ...... 1993 Hull, Sean ...... 1994

Hackner, CharlesHackner, . . . . . 1967 Haden, Russell...... 1960 Donnie Hagar, . . . 1977-78 Ed Hailey, ...... 1948 Hainline, Bob . . . . 1974-77 Hales, Darvin . . . . . 1968-69 Dwayne Haley, . . . 1987-88 Tom...... 1960-61 Hallacy, Halula, Jack ...... 1970-73 Hamilton, Bob . . . 1956-58 Hamilton, C.J. . . . 1971-72 . Hamilton, Cecil . . . 1970-71 Hamilton, Stan...... 1961 Hamilton, Brett ...... 1978 Hamilton, Kent . . . 1974-75 . . . . 1979-80 Hamilton, Ron Hamlin, Ken...... 1964 Hanawalt ...... 1947 Walt Handley, . . . . 1975-77 Mike Hanika, ...... 1982 Hanna, Don...... 1960 Hanson, Lloyd . . 1983-86 . . Harden, Darrel ...... 1978 PatHardesty, ...... 1971 Steve Hardesty, . . . 1982-83 Harding, Bob ...... 1949 Bob.Hardy, ...... 1964 JerryHardy, ...... 1963 Hargis, Don ...... 1985 Harman, Jeremy . . . . . 1999 Harmon, Leroy . . . 1946-49 Bill.Harper, ...... 1963 Tim Harper, ...... 1991-92 Harris, Casey . . . . . 2003-04 Harris, Dennis ...... 1965 Harris, Ken ...... 1966-68 Harris, Deon ...... 1995 Harris, Howard ...... 1994 Harris, Jeff ...... 2003-04 Harris, Jimmy 1996 ...... Harris, Todd . . . 1998-2001 Harris, Torye . . . . . 1983-85 Harrison, Rick.. . . . 1969-71 Harrison, Tom ...... 1959 Harrod, Warren ...... 1953 Hartzell, Ken . . . 1998-2000 J.C.Haselby, . . . . . 1983-86 Haskins, Bob ...... 1962 Haskins, David . . . 1975-76 Haskins, Kirk ...... 1989 Hastings, Larry . . . 1955-56 Hastings, Jim . . . . . 1974-75 Hastings, John ...... 1977 Stanley Hatcher, . . 1973-76 Ed Havel, ...... 1949-51 Jason Havercamp, . . . 1989 JerryHawkins, ...... 1976 JerryHawver, . . . . . 1960-61 Terry Hay, ...... 1974 Shannon Haydock, 1984-86 EarlHayes, ...... 1946 Joe Hayes, ...... 1980-83 Patrick Hayes, . . 1999-2002 Steve Haynes, . . . . 1975-77 Earl Hays, ...... 1948 Vernon Haysaw, . . . . . 1986 Heatherington, Jack . . 1963 Heatherington, Paul1963-64 H Grove, Anders Grove, . . 1998-2001 Scott Gruber, ...... 1992 . . John Grundy, . . . . . 1994-96 Gruss, John...... 1972-75 Gudmundson, Blake 1988-89 Raul Guevara, ...... 1976 Guidetti, William . . 1983-84 Guido, Tom...... 1964-65 Steve Guilfoyle, . . . 1976-79 Jerome Guiterrez, . . . . 1978 Gunn, Tom . . . 1989 ...... Gurss, Rollo ...... 1949 Gurss, V...... 1958 Jerome Gutierrez, 1976-77 . 108 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide I ebr o .1959 Leiber, Joe .2001-04 Lehman, Cason .1969 Legacy, Warren .1972 Lefebure, Kent .1972 Leeper, Richard . 1977-80Lee, James .1995 Lee, Cody .1988 Lee, Avery .1957 Lee, Walter .1949 Lee, B. .2003-04 LeBahn, Jake .1958-60 Lazarus, Denis . 1977 Layton, Eric .1993-95 Lay, Brian .1981-82 Lawson, Dan .2002-03 Lawrence, Jake .1973 Lawrence, Dan .1961-63 Laughon, Mike .1971 Laughman, Keith .1969-71 Lathrop, Jim .1979-81Lasley, John .1968-69 Eric. Larsen, .1987 Large, Joe . 1977Langston, Marc .1995-96 Lang, Brian .1971 Lang, Dan . 1984 Lane, Sheldon .1972-73 Lane, Rob . 1990-91Lane, Greg . 1988 Lane, Bruce .1959Lane, Steve. .1993 Lampson, Chris .1971 Lampkins, Tony .1988-90 Bryan Lambert, .2003-04 Lamb, Josh. .1975 Ladner, Robert . 1956Lacey, James L .2003-04 Kuszak, Shawn. Kurpeikis, Lenny. .1969 CHABOD passing yardage duringhisjuniorand seniorseasons. passing yardage duringthe1966Emporia State season. FerrellledtheIchabods in DeanFerrellhandsoffto DanWest duringagame with Quarterback R OSTER Looney, .2003-04 Josh. .1978-79 Loomis, Bruce .1954-56 Loomis, James .1955-58 Longhofer, Dick .1957 Long, Charles .1980 Lombardo, Mike .1979-81 Logan, Clarence .1947 Logan. .1988 Chris Loftin, .1981 LoDolce, Dennis Lockett, Tyler. .1951-52 .1985 Locke, Darren .1951-52 Lockard, Art Lloyd,. 1992-95 Jason .1983 Lloyd, Donnie .1976-79 Llaverias, Fred .1977 Llaverias, Federico . 1989 Littlejohn, David . 1949Little, V. .1950 Litster, Jack .1988-89 Link, Shawn .1991 Link, Chester . 1992 Link, Blaine Lindvall, Troy. 1996 .1961-62 Lindsey, Gary .1973 Lindsay, Gary .1947-48 Lindquist, John .1960 Lindley, James . 1986 Thad Lickhart, . 1976Li Volsi, John .2003-04 Lewis, Trey .2004 Lewis, Nick. .1949 Levitt, T. .1964 Levi, John. Lesser,. 1991 Mike .1963-66 Lesser, Dode. .1960 Lesser, Bill .1992 Lesniak, Pat . 1979-81Leonard, Bob .1988-89 Lemus, Freank .1956-57 Leistikow, Henry . .2002-04 Leiker, Joseph .1982-83 Leiker, Jeff .1977 Leikam, Doug (1946- PRESENT atn ay .1980-81 Gary Martin, .1968 Greg Martin, .1947 Martin .1972-73 Thomas. Marshall, .1995-96 Matt Marshall, .1988-91 KevinMarshall, .1995-97 Jason Marshall, .1969-71 Andy Marquart, .1983 Marquardt, Chuck . 1988-89 Marple, Matt .1976 Marney, Greg . 1947 Markley . 1979-80Mann, James .1969-70 Maloy, Ralph .1967-71 Makalous, Ray Majewski,. . 1975 Ed . 1997 Maim, Brad .1985 Mahone, Keith .1984 Maher, John . 1974-76Maher, Greg Maddox, .1960 Bill. .2002-04 Mack, Pat . 1976Mabon, David M ye on.1961-62 Lyle, John .1975-76Lyday, Carlos .1975 Lutz, Tim .1981-83 Lutz, Mark .1955-57 Luttrell, Don .1984 Luper, Howard .1981-82 Luedke, Tom . . 1975 KevinLuebbers, . 1989Lowrey, Larry .1963 Lowrance, Bill .1960 Lower, Chuck .1991 Lowe, John Lovelady,. 1999-2000 Kyle . 1987-88Lovejoy, Luke .1989-90 Losey, Dave . 1985Lopez, Mike ) coad.1947 McDonald .1978 McDermott, Richard . 1990-92 McDaniel, Tim 1983-85 McCullough, Mark .1985 McCrumb, Jerry .1965-66 McCrite, Pat .1972 McCrary, Mike .1976-77 McCoy, Mike .1967-68 McCoy, Irvin .1970-71McCoy, Irv. .1947 McCourt. .1969 McCormick, Spencer .1968-69 McCormick, Gary .1969-71McCormick, Kevin. .1974McCord, Reginald .1950 McConnell, Dick .1961 McConnell, Bud . 1957McClelland, Arnold .1947McClelland. . 1982-83McCarvel, Rob . 1983-85McCartney, Mike .1970-72 Dave McCarth, .1961 McCarthy, Bud . 1975McCarter, Scott .2002-04 McCann, Chris . 1983-86 McCall, Shane .1967-70 McBride, Gene .1950-52 McAferty, Elmer .1964-66 Mayo, Dennis Mayes, Jonathan1999-2002 .1964 Maydew, Marvin May,. 1987 Andy .1989-90 Matney, Chris .1991 Matlock, Kevin .1951Mather, A. .1963 Massey, Roger .1977 Mason, Bob .1977 Mason, Bill . 1976Masenthin, Greg .1970-72 Marvin, George .1978-80 Ron Martinek, . 1946 Bob Martinek, . 1976-77 SteveMartin, .1995-97 Jason Martin, ogn oha .2000-01 Morgan, Joshua . 1994-95 Morgan, Cory .1967 Morgan, James . 1981Morese, John .1971 Morano, Joe .1985 Moran, Rickard .1987 Morales, Jose .1979-81 Moore, Mike .1990-91 Moore, Allen . .1984 Molter, Todd .1972 Moats, Craig .1983-84 Mnich, Michael .1980-81 Mitchell, Jeff .1972-73 Mitchell, Bob .1990 LawrenceMinnifield, .1955-57 Minnick, Charles Minikwu, Taurence. 2002-04 .1982-85 Milner, Marc .1958-61 Mills, Dale . 2002-03 Miller, Marcus .1991-92 Miller, John .1972-73 Miller, Craig .1991 Miller, Chad .1992-93 Miller, Brett .1949 Miller, Ken .1963 Miller, Gene .1960-63 Miller, Curt .1947 Miller .1976 Mikinski, Steve .1962Mikesic, Dave. .1983-86 Mikaelian, Alex .1972-74 Larry. Miffleton, .1980-83 Bill Middendorf, . 1995-96 Meza, Dustin .1985 Meyers, Troy . 1994Meyer, Quentin Meyer,. 1980 Joe Meyer, .1972 Carl. .2000-04 Meyer, Blake .1962 Meyer, Russell .1950 Metzger .1992 Metcalfe, John 1978-80 Greg Messersmith, .1983-84 Merriman, Chris . 1983-84 Merrell, Matt .1984 Menke, Gary . 1985Mengarelli, Greg .1946-49 Melvin, Duane .1975 Mellor, John .1985-88 Mellen, Bruce .1993 Mejinez, Miguel .1973-74 Meikel, Larry Meier,. 1994 Chris . 1976Mehhof, Craig .1964 Megahan, Dave . 1995Meehan, Matt . 1980Medill, Ric .1975-78 Medill, Mike .1947Medill. . 1946-47 Meads, Bob .1981 Meacham, Jeff .1979-81 McVay, Roger .1968 McShane, Chuck .1998-2001 McNeal, Colon McNally,. 1987 James .1981 McNabb, Phil .1951-52 McMichael, Craig .1954 McMahan, N. .1957 McLin, Marshall .1971 McLeod, Ricky .1981-82 McLean, Ed .1951 McKinney, J. .1950 McKinney, Gene .2002-03 McKinley, John .1955-57McKernan, Ed. .1961 McKenna, Dave .1976-78 McIntyre, Kerry .1963 McIntyre, Gary. .1946-47 McHenry, Tom McGreevy,. 1983-86 Mike .1985-86 McGovern, Brian .1972 McGlone, Jerry. . .1972-74 McGlinn, Don .1979-82 McGivern, John .1990-91McGhghy, Todd .1983-86 McDonald, Tony .1951 McDonald, M. yae,Mt .1972 Nypaver, Matt .1958 Nyfeler, R. .1959 Nuss, Larry .1963 Nowicki, Fred .1961 Norway, Ron . 1994 Eric Norstrom, . 1989 Norman, Larry .1989-92 Noot, Dave .1995 Noller, Gabe .1966Nolder, Ralph. .1963-64 Noblitt, Bob . 1946-47 Nilles, Gus .1973 Nickels, Woody .1985 Nickel, Todd .1992 Nickel, Joel . 1982 Nichols, Rick .2003-04 Nichols, Blake .1974-76 Nichels, Woody .1959-60 . Ney, Dick . 1988-89Newsom, David .1983 Newman, Dan .1953 Max Newell, .1994-97 Newbery, Keith . 2000-01 Nelson, Zeb . 1980 Nelson, Kent . 1988 Nelson, Jon .2002 Nelson, Bobby .1951-52 Nelson, Niles .1953-55 Nelson, Chuck .1980-81 Nehf, Steve .1988-89 Neely, Kurt .1971-72 Neal, Dave .2003-04 . Aaron Neal, .1998 Neaderhiser, Tim .1995-99 Nardella, Marc .2000 Naramore, Nick .1971 Napaver, Matt .1999-2001 Nally, Zac .1983-86 Nall, Jerry . 1974Nachbar, John N dptn ie.2002-04 Mike Odupitan, .1994 Oczko, Arthur .1974-76 O’Sullivan, Pete .1963 O’Rear, Ronny . 1976-80O’Neill, Andy .1946-47 O’Neil, James .1991-93 O'Neal, Joe . . 1995-98 O'Hara, Bymer .1985 O’Donnell, Larry .1962 O’Connor, Joe .1991 O’Brien, J.T. O yr,To .1986 TroyMyers, .1996 James Myers, .2002-03 Brooks Myers, .1977 AnthonyMyers, . 1956 LawrenceMyers, .1958 D. Myers, .1969 Muxlow, Paul .1960-61 Murrell, Ken . 1980Murray, Jim .1992 Murray, Andy .1970-71 Murray, Dave .1986-88 Murphy, Dave .1970Murphy, John. . 1983 Munson, Larry .1962 Mun, Percy. .1998-2000 Mulcahy, Casey .1962 Mueller, Bill .2003-04 Moyer, Dustin .1982 Mike Mouhourtis, .1978-79 Mark Morton, 2003-04 Moseley, Ra’shawn .1961 Morrow, Dennis .1962-63 Morrison, Lonnie . 1986 Morris, Zachery .1983 Morris, Terron .1981 Morris, Evan . 1973-75Morgan, Michael Washburn Ichabod Football 109 ) Shaeffer, J. Shaeffer, ...... 1955 Shank, Gary ...... 1957 Shanks, Mik . . . . 1983-87 . . Sharp, Ed . 1948 ...... Sharp, Brett ...... 2002-03 BobShaw, ...... 1953-54 Bret Shaw, ...... 1984-86 Sheahon, Mike . . . 1975-78 Sheble, Frank. 1959-60 . . . . Sheehan, Steve . . . 1986-88 Sheffield, Adrian . . . . 1983 Bob.Shelinbarger, . 1965-67 LeonShelinbarger, . 1960-63 MarvShelinbarger, . . . 1970 BobShelingbarber, . . . 1964 Shell, Larry ...... 1957 Shelton, Chris ...... 1993 Shepherd, Mike ...... 1984 Shields, Bob . . . . . 1946-48 Shields, Brett ...... 1981 Donnovan Shirley, . 1990-93 Short, Ben ...... 1979-82 James Shorter, . . . . . 1986 . GaryShowalter, . . . 1970-71 Sias, Alex ...... 1977-80 Sica, Robert ...... 1983 Sigg, Aaron ...... 1992-94 Paul Silovsky, . . . . . 1981-84 David Silva, ...... 1979-82 Jim Silver, ...... 1976-79 Jay Simecka, . . . . . 1990 . . . Simmons, Chris . . . 2000-02 KenSimpson, . . . . . 1954-57 Anthony Simpson, . 1992-93 Charles Simpson, . . . . 1975 Sims, Gary ...... 1974-76 Sipotz, Mike. . 1963-66 . . . . Sisk, Scott ...... 1994-98 Sissom, Sam...... 2002-04 Sjostedt, Dana ...... 1970 Sloan, Jeff...... 2003-04 ...... 1984-88 Troy Slusser, Small, Keith ...... 1993-94 Small, Mark ...... 1983-85 Smith...... 1947 ...... Smith, Bob ...... 1953-54 Smith, Ralph...... 1961-62 Smith, Ray ...... 1969-71 Smith, Sharpe ...... 1950 Smith, Wally. . 1952 ...... Smith, Wesley...... 1971 Smith, Avery...... 2001-02 Smith, Brain . . . . . 1981-82 Smith, Clay ...... 1983-84 Smith, Corey ...... 1991 Smith, Dan ...... 1994-97 Smith, Darold. . . . . 2000-03 Smith, David ...... 1977 Smith, Erik ...... 1993-94 Smith, Jeremy . . . . 1992-93 Smith, Jermaine 1999-2001 Smith, Neal . . . . 1995-96 . . Smith, Nick ...... 2000-02 Smith, Ralph ...... 1972 Smith, Rick ...... 1974-75 Smith, Rod ...... 1982 Smith, Stuart . . . . . 1981-82 Smith, Travis . . . . . 1996-98 Smith, Travis . . . . . 2000-01 Smith, Troy ...... 1994 Smith, Wesley ...... 1972 . . . 1969-70 Mike. Snedegar, RickSnedegar, ...... 1970 Paul Snider, ...... 1993-94 1993-94 Wendell Snodgrass, C.Snyder, ...... 1949 . . . . Cody Snyder, . . . 1998-2001 Soetaert, Richard. . . . . 1970 Sonte, Monte ...... 1975 BobSoucy, ...... 1953-54 Southard, Dave ...... 1966 Dan Speer, ...... 1974 Spellerberg, Bill ...... 1969 Spence, Jim ...... 1990 Spies, Wade ...... 1995 Kerry Spiker, . . . . . 1974-75 Chuck Sprouse, . . . 1979-80 PRESENT (1946- Rogge, Jim Rogge, 1957 ...... 1985-86 Darrin Rohr, Dan Rolfe, ...... 1980 Mickey.Roman, . . . 1964-66 Bill Ronan, ...... 1976 PeteRoscetti, . . . . . 1963-64 MonteRose, ...... 1969-70 Shawn Rose, . 1986-87 . . . . Rick Rosenstengle, . . . 1983 Jason.Ross, ...... 2000-01 Loren.Rosson, ...... 1962 JohnRoth, ...... 1971 Eric Roth, . . . . . 1999-2002 Jeremy Roubison, . . . . 1998 Roy...... 1947 Mike ...... 1978-81 Roy, Brandon Rozario, . 1995 . . . JeffRozwick, ...... 1991 Andy Rucker, . . . . . 1995-97 Dave Ruder, ...... 1988-91 Runte, John ...... 1981-82 Rupert, Jim ...... 1946-49 Rupert, Dave . . . . . 1982-83 Russum, Jim ...... 1959-60 Sankavadana, Sakornrat Sakornrat Sankavadana, 1974 Sapp, Willie ...... 1995-97 Sardo, Jim ...... 1981 Sargent, Dan ...... 1995 Mike ...... 1978 Sarkesian, Ralph Saucier, . . . . 1981-82 Dean Sawyer, . . . . 1946-47 Jerry...... 1965-68 Sawyer, Scago, Frank ...... 1968 Jacob Schaefer, ...... 1956 Scharnhorst, Todd . 1988-90 Schartz, Joe ...... 1993-96 Schartz, Kyle ...... 1975 Schembri, Larry . . . 2000-01 Pat.Scherzer, . . . . . 1962-65 Schlegel, Tim . . . . . 1983-84 JohnSchlyer, ...... 1964 G.Schmanke, ...... 1958 Ken Schmanke, . . . 1984-87 Schmidt, Mayo . . . 1975-78 Schmidt, Nathan 1998 . . . . LarrySchmieder, . . . . . 1984 Schmille, Luke . . . . 1978-82 Schmitt, Steve . . . . 1977-80 Jeff Schneider, ...... 1995 Schoo, Steve ...... 1980 Don Schrader, ...... 1949 Darin Schroeder, 1997-2000 Mike Schroeger, . . . 2001-01 Schuerman, Tyler . 2000-04 Schultz, John ...... 1967 ...... 1982 Schultz, Greg Schultz, Larry ...... 1978 BobSchutter, ...... 1953 Matt Schutter, . . . . 1982-83 Schwarz, Bob ...... 1969 Schwarz, Bret . . . . 1983-84 J.Schwerdt, ...... 1955 Scollieri, Tony . . . . 1994-97 Scott, Jeff ...... 2002-04 Seals, Rory ...... 1992-94 Seaman, Dennis...... 1969 Bob Searcy, ...... 1982-84 Seidel, Jim ...... 1954-59 Seidl, Carl...... 1971 Greg Seiler, ...... 1997 Senn, H...... 1949 Brent Senogles, . . . 1994-98 Serbick, M...... 1949-51 Greg Severs, ...... 1978 JimSeymour, . . . . . 1959-62 S Sabel, Connor. . . . . 2003-04 Sabel, Rick ...... 1975 Saia, Shawn ...... 1979-81 John.Sailer, ...... 1962-66 Samarri, Mark . . . . 1975-79 DaleSample, . . . . . 1970-71 Tom.Sandusky, ...... 1972 OSTER R 2004 Media Guide Prochazka, Dan Prochazka, . . . 1987-90 Eric Prothe, ...... 1981 . . Brady Pryor, ...... 1979-80 Ptacek, Ed . 1968-70 ...... Ptacek, Michael ...... 1952 AlbertPudliner, ...... 1967 Pulliam, John . . . . 1980-83 Pusateri, John. . . . . 1961-62 CHABOD I Q Quinn, M...... 1958 Quinones, Eduardo 1983-84 R Rabon, Loren . . . 1962 . . . . . Maurice Ragland, . 1992-95 Ragusaa, J...... 1951 Dave Rahmeyer, . . 1980 . . . Brandon Rainer, 1998-2001 Bobby Ramirez, . . . 1991-92 . . . . 1970-73 Steve. Ramsey, Randzio, Anthony . . . . 1983 Ratto, Greg ...... 1989 Rauschelback, Jerry . . 1980 Lorenz Rayford, . . . 1986-87 Redd, Blake ...... 1988-91 Redd, Franklin . . . . 1983-84 Redmond, Brent . . . . . 1984 Reed, John ...... 1959-60 Reed, Damon ...... 1991 ...... 1973 Reed, Dwayne Dennis Reedy, ...... 1981 Reese, Eryc ...... 1992-95 Regini, Kevin ...... 1983 Reichart, Jerry . . . . 1946-49 Reichert, Neil ...... 1946 Reid, Larry ...... 1947-48 Reid, Anthony . . . . 1989-90 Dave...... 1966-68 Reilley, Dan Reilly, ...... 1989 Chad Reininger, . . 1979-80 Reitz, Randall ...... 1991 Remais, Ted . . . 1997-2000 Remboldt, Dan . . . 1982-84 Remboldt, Mark . . 1981-84 Remington, Scott . . . . 1975 MarvRenner, . . . . . 1967-69 Reppart, J...... 1951 Buck Reuter, . . . 1997-2000 Greg Reynolds, . . . 1990-91 Marcus Reynolds, . . . . 1991 Rhinehart, Casey . . 1995-99 Rhodd, Brian ...... 1990 Rice, Kiley . . . . . 1991-94 . . Richards, Dean ...... 1987 Richardson, J.J...... 1999 Dan.Rickel, ...... 1960 Virgil Rickel, . . . . . 1958-59 CleonRickel, ...... 1972 Ridgeway, Ed ...... 1953 Scott Rigby, ...... 1988-91 Shawn Rigby, . . . . 1988-89 Rigenberg, Dave . . . . . 1968 Robertson, Wade . . . . 1957 LeroyRobinson, . . . 1958-61 Stevie Robinson, . . . . . 1982 BobRobyak, ...... 1962-63 Dick Rock, ...... 1948 DougRoda, ...... 1960 Jim Rodden, . . . . . 1976-79 Tim.Rodee, ...... 1972 BobRoepke, ...... 1970-71 Dan Roessler, ...... 1993 Jeff.Roether, . . . . . 1972-73 DonRogan, ...... 1971 Rogers, Jerry . . . . . 1946-49 Rogers, Lenny. . . . . 1962-64 Rogers, Richard ...... 1971 Rogers, W...... 1958 Rogers, Pat ...... 1998-99 Rogers, Richard ...... 1972 Rogers, Trent . . . . . 1984-84 Pilars, Ed 1982 ...... BillPinkard, ...... 1967 Pintozzi, Joey ...... 1995 Craig Piper, ...... 1980 Pippens, Quince . . 1984-85 Camron Pitcher, . . . 1991-92 Pitchford, Jamin . . . . . 1995 Allen Pitckett, ...... 1976 Pitsch, David . . . . . 1979-81 Brad Podojil, . . . . . 1992-94 . . . 1983-85 Steve Podzielny, Ed Poindexter, . . . . 1986-87 JohnPoke, ...... 1972-74 Pokrywka, Steve . . 1979-81 Jeremy Poling, . . . . 1994-95 Steve Pollock, . . . . 1978-79 Joe Pollom, ...... 1946-48 David Polson, ...... 1990 HowardPool, . . . . . 1952-53 Michael Pooley, . . . 1988-89 Don Popejoy, . . . . . 1957-58 Kirk ...... 1991-94 Potter, ...... 1987 Tony Potter, Jeremy Potts, . . . 1998-2001 Rex...... 1967 Powell, Allan Powell, . . . . . 1980-81 Fred Powers, ...... 1988 Tim Powers, ...... 1995-96 A.C. Poynter, . . . . . 1982-83 Pratt, J...... 1947 JimPrevatt, ...... 1959 Price, John ...... 1979 Price, Kent ...... 1979-80 Prince, Don...... 1967-69 Pringel, Jim ...... 1973 DaveProchaska, . . . . . 1964 Patterson, Pearl . . . . . 1957 Pattison, Ty ...... 1995 JohnPavlis, ...... 1966-70 . . . 1991-92 Wayne Peacock, Phillip Pearman, . . . . . 1986 Kevin Peck, ...... 1993-95 Brian Peel, . . . . 2000-2003 G..Peer, ...... 1958 Pennington ...... 1947 Ira Peoples, ...... 1995-98 G...... 1954-55 Percy, JerryPerkins, . . . . . 1960-63 John Perkins, . . . . . 1986-87 Scott Perkins, ...... 1994 BillPerry, ...... 1961 KenPerry, ...... 1959-60 HerbertPerry, ...... 1975 Mike ...... 1978-81 Perry, Perry, Tyler ...... 2003-04 Petefish, David ...... 1993 Peterson, Gary . . . . 1958-61 Peterson, Pete ...... 1950 Peterson, Vincent . . . . 1976 Michael Pettengill, . . . 1989 GenePettey, ...... 1970-72 Charles. . . 1962-63 Pettway, DarrellPeyton, . . . . 1952-57 JohnPeyton, ...... 1959 Pfannenstiel, Bob. . 1961-62 Phillips, Clay . . . . . 1985-88 Phillips, J.R...... 2001-02 Phipps, Corey . . 1997-2001 Frank. . . . . 1963-64 Pickens, Pierce, Derrick . . . . 1988-91 Pierce, Kevin . . . . . 2001-03 Pierce, Kyle ...... 1981-82

Quarterback Mike Atkins passes the ball during State. vs Wayne 4, 1978 an Ichabod game on Nov. Atkins sets atop the Ichabod passing charts hold- passing attempts in a ing the school record for (63). He also career (866), season (345) and game pass completions in a career hols the record for and game (34). (442), season (183)

Padilla, A...... 1949-50 Palace, John . . . . . 1946-47 Palecki, Scott ...... 1991 Fred Palenske, . . . . 1980-82 James Palensky, . . . . . 1983 Scott Paquette, ...... 1988 Parish, Ralph ...... 1952 Josh Parker, ...... 1993-96 Parmet, Mark ...... 1994 LeRoy Parr, ...... 1983 Parsons, Greg ...... 1979 Parsons, Mike ...... 1991 Pascek, Vince ...... 1988 Pasley...... 1947 Patterson, A.J. . . . . 2003-04 Patterson, Dick . . . 1957-60 P Ogle, BobOgle, ...... 1960-61 Ohmes, David. . . . . 1971-72 Oland, David ...... 1986 Olsen, Paul ...... 1946 Olsen, Lincoln ...... 1996 Olson, Tony ...... 1983 RogerOroke, ...... 1962 Ortiz, Tom ...... 1957 Ortiz, Dana ...... 1984 Orton, Jim...... 1969-71 Otting, Eric ...... 1985-88 Clayton Otwell, . . . 2000-03 John Owen, ...... 1981 DonOwens, ...... 1961 Gary.Oyler, ...... 1962 110 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide I epa,Je .1949 Templar, Joe .1994-95 Teddy, Jason .1997-2000 Taylor, Preston .1981-82Taylor, Jeff Taylor,. 1988 George . . 2000-03 Taylor, Eric .1974-77Taylor, Clarence .2001-02 Taylor, Bret .1967 Taylor, Charles .2003-04 Chad Taylor, Tauscher,. 1980 Doug .2000-2002 Tatum, Eric .1976 Tate, John .1986 Tarwater, Kyler Tangye,. 1995-1999 Chris .2002-04 Talley III,Henry Tacca,. 1983-85 Steve T .1983 Symington, Chirs .1980-81 Swyden, Forrest .1947Swisher. . 1995-97 Swirles, Chris . 1993Swingle, Brien .1980-84 Swietek, Tim .1956 Norman Swartz, .1971 Jeff Swart, . 1990-91Swanson, Rodger . 1976 Don Swafford, .1965 Sutter, John .1964 Sutherland, Kent .1979 Summerville, Steve .1990 Jeff Summers, .1967 Sullivan, Tom .1986-87 Suggs, Ron .1964-67 Stuke, Jim .2003-04 Stuckey, Calvin. Stubblefield, Mike 1999-2000 . 1977 Jime Stuart, . 1981Stroud, Keith .1951-54 Stroud, Don . 1987 Strommen, Pal .1982-84 Stringer, Joe .1947-50 Strimple, Clyde . . 1981Stratton, Marc .1982-83 Stous, Roger .1986 Stous, Kevin . 1996-97Stones, Brent .1974 Stone, Monte Stone, Eugene.1983 .1993-96 Stokes, Zuri .1984-88 Stindt, Bruce .1968 Stice, Greg .1998-99 Stewart, Kris .1969 Stewart, Don .1947Stevens. . 1988-89 Stenzel, Greg Steinmeyer,. 1949 D. .1982-83 Steinle, Brad .1981 Steinbock, Jay .1952 Stein, Gerald .1993-94 Stegman, Steve .1972-75Steen, George. .1951 Steele, C. .1986-87 Stedman, Troy .1972-73 Stauffer, John. . 1995-96Stattelman, A.J. .1980 Mark Startton, . 1979-80 Stark, Kevin .1984-86 Starbuck, Scott .1961 Starbuck, Mike .1958-61 Starbuck, Larry .1956 Starbuck, Clifford .1951-54Stansbury, Cliff. . 1954-57 Stansbury, Bill .1966-67Stanhope, Bill. .1994 Jim Stanfield, .1970 Standiferd, Lin .1995 Colby Stanchfield, .1953-54 Stambaugh, Don .1956-58 Stalker, Norman .1979 Stadler, Rick .1959 Stadler, Jerry 1997-99 Stackpole, Michael CHABOD R OSTER uh,Jsn .1981 Vughn, Jason . 1991Votypka, Will . . 1987 Voorhees, Gary .1959-60 Voights, Jim .1971 Voelker, Ted .1964Voelker, Rodney .1983 Chuck Vigliante, . .1974Verser, Robin .1981 Vaughn, Marcus .1983 Vandiver, David .1982-86 Van Sickle,Mike .1969-71 Van Riper, Lee .1971-74 Van Allen,Peter .1970 Valcour, Doug .1983 Valburg, Tony .1970 Vail, Glenn Vacek, Ed.1984-85 V .1970 Ure, Larry .1972 Terry Underwood, . 1949-50 Ulsh, Ray U Wagner, .1969-71 Steve. .1963-64 Waggamann, Pat .1991 Wagenknecht, Scott .1988 Wade, Darren . .1964 Wabby, Jim W Tyler,. 1989-90 Jesse Twombley,. 1993 Adrian .1983-85 Turner, Larry . .1970 Turner, Jack .1991-92Turek, Danny . .1981Tucker, Rick .1956 Tucker, Terry .1949 Tubbs, C. .1985-86 Tsaffaras, Andy .1989 Trimble, Tony .1985 Trice, Russel .1992 Trice, Robert .1983 Toy, Paul .1969-70 Towner, Galen .1971-72 Tompkins, Bob .1971-72 Tomlinson, Bruce . 1999 Tomassi, Jason .1999-2001 Tomassi, David .1994 Toews, Shane .1962 Toelkes, Mike Todd, Joey .2000 .1996-2000 Todd, Chad Toby,. 2000-03 Adam .1969 Rich. Tilton, . 1986-87 Harold Tillman, .1963-66 Rodger Tiesing, .1964 Edgar Tidwell, .1947 Tice .1966 Ron Tialdo, .2001-04 Thursby, Ben .1990-93 Thornhill, James .1975 Thorne, Mark .1973 Thompson, Theopolious .2002-04 Thompson, Justin Thompson,. 1981 Craig .1952 Thompson, Ted .1994 Thomas, Toby .1974-76Thomas, Fred .1990-91 Thomas, Chris .1970 Thomas, Billie 1979-82 Russell Thogmartin, . . 1965 Theis, Ron .1964 Theil, Wally .1983 Thatch, Alex .2003-04 Jarod Tetuan, .1988 Terry, Doug .2003-04 Fletcher. Terrell, .1994-97 Tenbrink, Todd (1946- PRESENT Williams, Clarence. 1997-2000 . 1990-91Williams, Chuck .1994 Williams, BillyDee . . 1976Williams, Bill .1970-71Williams, Tom. . 1949 Williams, R. Williams, Jr.,. 1956 Charles .1952-53 Williams, Dick .1954 Wilkinson, D. .1983-84 Wiley, William .1983 Wiley, Doug .1984 Wiley, Dan .1946 Wilcox, Winfield .1987 Wilcots, Craig .1992 Wier, Allan .1989-90 DaveWiemers, .1963 Rich Wieigers, . 1947 Wicox, C. .1969 Keith Wickstrum, . 1982 Lewis Wickliffe, .1982 Whitwam, Todd .1997-2001 Whittle, Chris .1967-68 Whitt, Rick . 1983Whiting, William .1961 Whiteman, Keith . 1951Whitehead, D. . 1981Whited, Greg .1977 White, Sam .1991 White, Ryan . 1978White, George . 1951White, D. .1964-66 White, Charles .1970 Whitbeck, Bob .1957 John Whiffen, .1995-99 Wheeler, Kevin .1992 Wheat, Todd .1969-72 Westgate, Mike .1976 Western, Jim .1965-68West, Dan. .1949-50 West, Bob .1969 Chuck Wert, .1976 Werner, Bob .1983-84 Wenstrand, Eldon .1994 Wells, Russ .1990-92 Wells, Joe .1964-66 Wellman, Jack .1956 Welcher, Robert Welch, Mike. 1983-86 .1975 Weixelman, Paul .1980 Weissbeck, Rick .1978-80 Weissbeck, Jim . 1994 Don Weisert, .1979 Weisbeck, Rick . 1988 Weinkoetz, Eric .1963-66 Weinbrecht, Mike .1968-69 Weigel, Steve .1979 Weeks, Scott . 1994 Weddle, Mark Webber,. 1993-96 Grant . 2000-03 Watts, Tim .1947Watson. . 1991Washington, Brandon .1980-82 Warrick, Wes .1972-75 Warren, Robert. .1986 Warren, Israel .1982 Warren, Donald .1947 Warren .1951-52Warner, Tom .1972 Wapp, Mike . 1986-89Wandix, Dashiell .1973 Waltz, John . 1997-98 Walstrom, Jeff .1971 Walsh, Bill .1952 Wallick, Bill .1962 Wallerstedt, Jim. .1964-65 Wallace, Bob .1967-68 Wall, Dick. .1972-74 Walker, Wayne .1995 Walker, Shawn . 1985Walker, James .2003-04 Walker, Danny .1983-86 Walker, Aaron .1971Walker, Wayne .1964 Waldo, Bill .1973 Wahl, Bill . 1975Wagner, Richard .1974-77Wagner, Dan ) on 665carriesand29touchdowns. Washburn careerwithaschool-record2,794 yards to eclipsethe1,000-yard his mark.DeLisafinished runningback Washburn recordbecomingthefirst theseasonwith1,185finished anew yardssetting conference championshipfor theIchabods.DeLisa duringthe1983 HaysState Fort season,thelast Running backDinoDeLisacarriestheballagainst odry ef.1994-95 Wonderly, Jeff .2003-04 Jeff Womack, .1987 Wolosuk, Mike .1997-2001 Billy Wolff, .1983 Wittman, Gavin .1984-85 Witham, Joe .1963 Wiskoski, Ed. Wischmeyer, Scott .1987 .1997-98 Winter, Josh .1995-96 Winston, Rodger .1950 Winslow .1977 Winkelbauer, Tim .1948 Wincox, Winfield .2001-03 Wimpy, Jeff .1977 Wiltse, Marty .1997-2001 Wilson, Dan . 2000-01Wilson, Brian .1952 Wilson, Les. .1946 Wilson, Bob Willis, Tony. .1972 .1952-55 Willis, Frank .1974 Williamson, Terry .1965 Williamson, Jim .1972 Williams, Tom .1986-90 Williams, Les .1985-86 Williams, Kevin .1983 Williams, George .2002-04 Williams, Forrest .1986 Williams, Earl .1993 Williams, Daina .1986 Williams, Curtis on,Taan .2003-04 Young, Tramaine .1999-2002 Young, Derek .1995 Young, David .1992 Young, Cage .1969 Young, Edmond .1947Young. .1994-95 Youman, Wayne .1946 Yeoman, Gene . 1981-82Yaws, Jay Jay .1966 Yaria, Joe Yager,. .1976 Mark .1972-75Yager, Gary. Y Wyatt, Derrick . 1982 Derrick Wyatt, .1966 Bob. Wyatt, .1971 Mike Wurth, .1973 Wright, Brad .1994-97 Wrecke, Justin Wrecke,. 1999-2000 Garrett .1995-96 Wrecke, Brennan .1983 Worrel, Scott .1949-50 Works, Bruce .1979-81 Woods, Harold .1947-49 Dick Woodruff, .1963 Woodridge, Larry .1949 Woodberry, L. .1998 Wood, James Wonnell,. 1994-95 Dave Note: Every effort has been has effort Every Note: .1990 Zwiener, Michael . 1978 Zlatnik, Alan .1986-87 Zimmer, John . 1976Zeller, Dave . 1984 Zeil, Bruce .1970 Zanella, Ronald 2000-04 Zandevakili, Andre Z made to accurately list every list accurately to made former player. Please contact Please player. former the Washburn Sports Washburn the Information Office for any for Office Information adjustments. Additionally, starting before starting Additionally, the 2004- newcomers were newcomers 2004- the not added to the roster list roster the to added not until their second season second their until with the Ichabods. the with Washburn Ichabod Football 111 101 66 124 11 182 53 249 136 NN NN NN NN RR RR RR RR 1891-1965 UU UU UU UU BB BB BB BB HH HH HH HH SS SS SS SS AA AA AA AA WW WW WW WW UMMARY S 2004 Media Guide EARLY Y CHABOD I Bearg 7-1-1 .833 • • Kansas Conference • 212 40 Year WU Coach1891 Unknown1892 Unknown1893 Unknown1894 Gains W.M. 1895 Record Games Played Record of No 1896 Griffith W. 1897 PCT Paul Coldren1898 1-4-0 CONF1899 0-2-0 Medford William .2001900 1-0-0 Ben Owen 3-1-0 .0001901 1.000 Banks Lawrence 1902 .750 PCT Page H. Ward 1903 • 6-1-1 7-1-0 A.R. Kennedy 2-5-21904 • 4-0-1 • .875 .813 John Outland1905 .333 • .900 John Outland1906 3-2-3 CONFERENCE Garfield Weede1907 6-2-0 • .563 Garfield Weede • 3-4-0 • • • .750 Intercollegiate Athletic • • 7-0-1 .429 • 7-2-0 .938 • 7-3-0 8-1-3 .778 CHAMPION • • • 8-0-0 .700 PTS WU • .792 • OPP PTS • 1.000 • • • 5-0-0 • • • • • • Kansas Conference 1.000 • • • • Kansas Conference • • Kansas Conference 46 Kansas Conference • • Kansas Conference • • Kansas Conference Kansas Conference 146 • • • • • • • 47 0 18 • • • • 76 • 34 • • 168 126 46 80 90 183 0 34 30 • 137 81 123 151 50 6 29 14 194 91 83 23 11 22 1908 Garfield Weede1909 Robert Stewart1910 Robert Stewart1911 Driver Lloyd William 1912 Driver Lloyd William 1913 4-5-1 Glen Gray1914 4-4-0 3-5-1 Glen Gray .4441915 4-4-0 5-3-0 Glen Gray .500 .3891916 A.R. Kennedy .500 .6251917 A.R. Kennedy •1918 Ernest Bearg1919 • • Ernest1920 • • 3-3-2 Dwight Ream1921 5-3-0 Dwight Ream .5001922 3-6-0 • 2-5-1 G.D. Vosburg .6251923 2-6-2 • .333 • George Woodward .3131924 4-1-0 • .300 • George Woodward •1925 Kansas Conference George Woodward .800 5-2-3 •1926 Kansas Conference Kansas Conference George Woodward • • 3-5-11927 0-8-2 Kansas Conference Kansas Conference .650 Wynne Roy •1928 1-7-0 2-7-0 .389 .100 Wynne Roy •1929 2-4-1 • .222 .125 Ernest Bearg1930 3-4-1 • .357 • Ernest Bearg1931 • • .438 • • • Kansas Conference • • Kansas Conference • 1-7-0 • Kansas Conference • Kansas Conference 2-7-0 • Kansas Conference • • • 5-6-0 .125 • Kansas Conference • • • .222 7-2-0 .455 86 • • 7-3-0 Kansas Conference .778 • 95 65 • Kansas Conference .700 129 115 Kansas Conference • • 104 Kansas Conference Kansas Conference • 146 • Kansas Conference • 99 100 • Kansas 51 Conference • • • • • • 95 • 113 • • Kansas Conference 47 42 • Central Conference • 45 Central Conference 61 • 77 • Central Conference 90 166 133 • • Central Conference 107 82 • 54 • 28 38 37 37 63 16 111 124 52 • 184 124 • • 52 • 97 21 100 51 189 130 148 110 92 1932 Ernest Bearg1933 Ernest Bearg1934 Ernest Bearg1935 Ernest Bearg1936 Elmer Holm1937 Elmer Holm1938 6-3-1 Elmer Holm1939 4-6-1 .6501940 2-5-1 Elmer Holm .4091941 4-6-0 Elmer Holm .3131942 2-6-1 Bob Raugh .400 •1943 0-10-0 Bob Raugh •1944 .278 .000 6-3-0 Dee Errickson •1945 6-4-0 Lane Lew •1946 .667 4-6-0 Dick Godlove1947 .600 • • 5-2-2 Dick Godlove •1948 .400 • Dick Godlove 1-6-01949 .667 • • Dick Godlove 2-4-2 1-6-0 Central Conference • • .143 Central Conference .375 • .143 • (MVC) Missouri Valley Central Conference • 6-2-1 • 3-1-0 7-1-0 .722 • • .750 3-5-1 .875 • • • 7-2-0 .389 • .778 • • • • • Central Intercollegiate • • • • MVC • • MVC • • • • 125 MVC • MVC 75 • 108 MVC 37 • 67 55 103 CIC • 67 CIC CIC • • CIC 144 CIC • CIC • CIC 53 38 • CIC 69 160 145 148 209 137 • 160 • • 148 198 21 • • 52 24 • • 138 148 60 223 159 112 177 86 34 56 125 1950 Dick Godlove1951 Dick Godlove1952 Dick Godlove1953 Dick Godlove1954 Dick Godlove1955 Dick Godlove1956 3-4-1 Dick Godlove1957 6-3-0 .438 Dick Godlove1958 4-5-0 .667 Dick Godlove1959 7-1-0 .444 Ralph Brown1960 6-2-0 .875 Ralph Brown •1961 6-2-1 .750 Ralph Brown •1962 3-6-0 .722 •1963 5-4-0 .333 Ellis Rainsberger •1964 4-5-0 .556 Ellis Rainsberger • • 3-6-0 .444 • • 3-6-0 .333 • 4-5-0 • 3-6-0 .333 • 5-4-0 • .444 .333 • 8-1-0 • .556 • • 2-3-0 .889 1-4-0 • • 2-2-0 .400 (4th) .200 (5th) • 4-0-0 .500 (3rd) • (1st) 1.000 CIC • CIC • CIC CIC CIC CIC CIC CIC CIC CIC CIC WASHBURN CIC CIC • WASHBURN CIC Nebraska-Omaha • CIC Nebraska-Omaha 170 Pittsburg State • 120 82 125 196 179 143 115 46 • 100 120 207 • 160 • 108 194 163 185 • 134 • 194 • 111 131 163 90 148 120 124 156 173 1965 Ed LInta 2-6-1 .278 1-3-0 .250 (4th) CIC Nebraska-Omaha 88 217 112 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide I 01Tn ee - 2227.2 9h IAPtsugSae23400 308 372 263 309 284 279 280 347 PittsburgState 347 263 NW/MW/CM/ES/PS Missouri Northwest 283 MIAA 255 Missouri Northwest 232 207 390 MIAA 241 Missouri Northwest MIAA Missouri Northwest MIAA 231 Missouri Northwest 200 234 MIAA 304 214 MIAA PittsburgState MIAA PittsburgState Missouri PSU/Northwest 233 MIAA 414 94 233 .333 (7th) 112 218 341 .333 (7th) 3-6 266 291 .222(9th) 171 MIAA 240 3-6 253 PittsburgState MIAA .333(6th) PittsburgState 2-7 .463 177 279 .454 3-6 198 451-526-44 .444 (T5th) PittsburgState Missouri Southern 132 .272 PittsburgState 4-5 .333(T6th) 5-6 .272 .222(8th) 3-6 PittsburgState 3-8 PittsburgState .454 PittsburgState MIAA .450 (7th) 2-7 3-8 333 MIAA PittsburgState .545 MIAA 4-5 5-6 CSIC .364 CSIC 6-5 134 .273 .333(T7th) 4-7 .222(8th) Intercoll Mid-America CSIC 3-6-0 .400 CSIC 3-8 TOTALS CraigSchurig 2-7-0 MissouriIntercoll. 4-6 2003 Nebraska-Kearney .222(8th) .400 CraigSchurig 2002 .200 Tony DeMeo 2-7-0 4-6-0 .1112001 (10th) Tony DeMeo .450(T5th) 2-8-0 .300(9th) 1-8-0 2000 CSIC .000(10th) Tony .200 DeMeo 4-5-0 0-9-0 3-7-0 1999 .714 Tony (T2nd) DeMeo 2-8-0 .091 .714 5-2-0 (2nd) 1998 Tony .400 DeMeo .000 .300 5-2-0 1997 1-10-0 .714 Tony (T2nd) DeMeo 4-6-0 .286(7th) .636 5-2-0 1996 0-10-0 3-7-0 Tony DeMeo .545 2-5-0 1995 7-4-0 Tony DeMeo .727 1994 6-5-0 Williams Caryl/Andy .364 1993 8-3-0 DennisCaryl 1992 .286(T6th) 4-7-0 DennisCaryl 2-5-0 1991 DennisCaryl 1990 Elliott Larry .200 1989 Elliott Larry 1988 2-8-0 Elliott Larry 1987 Elliott Larry 1986 Elliott Larry 1985 Tardiff/Larry Elliott 1984 91GenJgdise370.0 -- 49(4h SCPtsugSae9 215 321 248 222 92 229 166 193 96 182 208 151 161 152 268 PittsburgState CSIC 162 Nebraska-Kearney 163 210 166 Nebraska-Kearney Nebraska-Kearney/PSU 176 ESU./N. Colorado 186 Nebraska-Kearney 227 CSIC 214 CSIC Nebraska-Kearney/PSU 200 Emporia State CSIC CSIC Colorado Northern 164 CSIC PittsburgState 241 GPAC Colorado Northern CSIC Colorado Northern 302 Nebraska-Kearney RMAC 87 81 GPAC .857(1st) 234 Great Plains GPAC 53 RMAC 6-1-0 CentralStates PittsburgState 169 .143 (6th) Nebraska-Omaha .800 .143 Nebraska-Omaha (T7th) 1-6-0 .429(T4th) 1-6-0 .400(T7th) 8-2-0 • .286(T7th) 3-4-0 OPPPTS Colorado 4-6-0 Northern .643(T3rd) 2-5-0 • .100 WUPTS CIC .667(4th) 4-2-1 .200 CIC CHAMPION • .300 CIC .400 1-9-0 4-2-0 .400 .400(T4th) 2-8-0 Rocky Mountain .625(3rd) .650 3-7-0 2-3-0 • 4-6-0 4-6-0 • .600 3-2-0 6-3-1 GeorgeTardiff • .500 1983 6-4-0 GlennJagodzinske • .725 1982 5-5-0 GlennJagodzinske CONFERENCE .500 .350 1981 8-3-0 Hampton Gary • .400 1980 3-6-1 Hampton Gary .500 1979 .250(4th) Elliott Larry 4-6-0 .250 (4th) 3-3-0 1978 .000(5th) 1-3-0 Elliott Larry 5-5-0 .625 PCT 1-3-0 1977 0-4-0 Elliott Larry .500 5-3-2 1976 .222 Elliott Larry .222 5-5-0 1975 .000 Elliott Larry 2-7-0 1974 2-7-0 CONF BobNoblitt 0-9-0 1973 BobNoblitt PCT 1972 BobNoblitt 1971 Record 1970 Harold Elliott 1969 BillSchaake 1968 BillSchaake 1967 EdLinta 1966 WUCoach Year CHABOD retBag(993).35-31-3 Ernest Bearg(1929-35) .3-14-0 Roy (1927-28) Wynne .7-23-4 George Woodward (1923-26) G.D. Vosburg (1922). .1-7-0 .8-7-4* Dwight Ream(1920-21) Ernest Bearg(1918-19) .11-2-1 . .5-12-2A.R. Kennedy (1916-17) Glen Gray (1913-15) .11-10-3 William Lloyd .8-8-1 Driver (1911-12) .8-8-0 Stewart (1909-10) Robert Weede (1906-08).Garfield .20-6-4 .14-5-0 John Outland(1904-05) A.R. Kennedy (1903). .7-0-1 . .3-4-0 H. Ward Page(1902) .3-2-3 (1901) .6-2-0 Ben Owen (1900) .2-5-2 William Melford (1899) .11-1-1 Paul Coldren (1897-98) .6-1-1 (1896) W. Griffith .3-1-0 W.M. Gains(1894) .Record Coach (Years) OCIGRCRSWINNINGPERCENTAGES COACHING RECORDS Y EARLY WASHBURN COACHING HISTORY S UMMARY C C r r a a i i g g Tony .31-54 DeMeo(1994-01) Andy Williams (1993). .0-2-0 . 7-32-0 (1990-93). Dennis Caryl Elliott(1984-89). . .30-29-0* Larry .8-7-0 (1983-84). .4-16-0 Glenn Jagodzinske (1981-82) .6-14-0 Hampton (1979-80) Gary .28-22-1* Elliott(1974-78) Larry .12-17-1*Bob Noblitt (1971-73) .10-8-2 Harold Elliott(1969-70) .2-16-0Bill Schaake (1967-68). .4-13-1 (1965-66) Ed Linta .17-10Ellis Rainsberger(1962-64). .9-18-0*Ralph Brown (1959-61) .67-42-4 Dick Godlove (1946-58) .3-1-0 (1945) .1-6-0 (1944) Dee Errickson .3-10-2 Bob Raugh(1942-43) Elmer Holm(1936-41). .23-31-3 .Record Coach (Years)

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JohnOutland(1904-05) lnGa 11-5 . .11-10-3Glen Gray (1913-15) . ..521 VICTORIES W A S H B U R N 2 132 226 Washburn Ichabod Football 113 66 44 44 00 11 11 -- -- 66 55 88 99 titled CORES S Topeka Journal, Topeka IME HaskellOttawa W W 11-4 26-5 -T Topeka High Topeka Kansas State StateEmporia Kansas Mary’sSt. WOklahoma LCampbell W 12-0 0-40 24-6 W L L 12-11 W 0-17 8-42 34-0 Drake L 0-6 Denver L 5-30 LL published an article named 1909: 4-4-0 1909: Coach: Robert Stewart A 11 11 -- 44 22 11 CHABOD I 2004 Media Guide Kansas Historical Quarterly Historical Kansas When an athlete or team accomplishes a “first”When an athlete or team accomplishes all these days, the thrown included – claim to have schools – Washburn Many Records indicate the first forward Navy written by pass rule was College National According to Pat Harmon, historian at the rule, and legal forward the 1906 illegal passes before have So we Book of Kansas states on page 15: The Capper/MRI Quick-Fact edition of the An article in the Oct. 30, 1935, The The article said the pass delivery “Isley primi- goes on to say was did indeed concludes Washburn these sources, the researcher From Topeka High Topeka StateEmporia Haskell Mary’sSt. Kansas WKansas State WWichita State 10-0 18-0 W W W W W 33-0 22-6 5-0 12-0 12-5 High Topeka Kansas State StateEmporia Wichita StateKansas W Mary’sSt. LOklahoma W 17-6 L 4-23 6-0 16-25 L L T 0-23 0-6 6-6 Oklahoma W 12-0 Did the Ichabodsfirst forward throw pass? the capable of bringing it America can witness as modern technology is who Firstsinto our living rooms. which happened decades ago, like the firstthrew forwarda little less clear. pass, are first the did or not depends on how . Whether Washburn implementation of the rule is viewed. part in 1906. coach Paul Dashiell and became a legal of the game the official before forward and Any pass thrown be illegal, rule would opinion, not a historical first.in the researcher’s Accepting that view that the first believing one from prohibits forward thrown pass was or a North Carolina- in 1876 game during either a Yale-Princeton documents show. as various in 1895, Georgia game the first collegiate forwardFootball Hall of Fame, legal pass was against game during a Sept. 5, 1906 Louis University St. by thrown College. Carroll forward passes after during the rule. But what about a pass thrown rules changes? That is where designed to test proposed a game a “first” believe can happen If you claim comes into play. Washburn’s in is correct rules, then Washburn testing proposed during a game the firstclaiming it threw forward pass. “The first forward pass in football history in December, thrown was and University Washburn between in a football game 1905, College.” Fairmount rules sug- grid Game 30 years ago testing new played “Washburn in the football spotlight Christmas was reports:gested,” “Washburn with game a postseason when the Ichabods played in 1905 Day in Wichita rules changes. It was to test the proposed Fairmount game.” Camp as the Walter known who Bliss Isley, which quotes College Football in Kansas,” “Evans: “The first game: forward pass in history was in the 1905 played that afternoon to Artthrown Bill Davis by good for a Solter and was gain.” 10-yard player a basketball with both hands like the ball heaved Davis tive. air.” the through and wobbled throw shooting a free a game during the firstthrow forward in 1905 pass on Christmas Day not the regular was in question set of rules. The game to test a new pre- season contest listed in this media guide – in which Washburn tie that is not listed in the 1905 – but rather a scoreless 10-6 vailed scores. 1907: 8-0-0 (5-0) 8-0-0 1907: Kansas Champions Conference GarfieldCoach: Weede 4-5-1 1908: Coach: Garfield Weede 11 66 66 33 33 99 22 -- 44 11 88 22 22 22 -- 88 ------11 77 66 22 77 -- 33 44 44 11 33 44 88 99 55 11 33 11 11 11 Denver A.C.Denver HaskellKansas L L 0-5 W 5-11 29-0 Topeka High Topeka FriendsKansas StateColl. of Emporia StateEmporia WColoradoFort Riley W WKansas State 9-0 Wichita State W W 29-0 Kansas 9-0 Mary’sSt. 28-0 6-0 T W W L 18-0 5-4 0-0 6-7 W T 42-0 0-0 Emporia StateEmporia Coll. of EmporiaLincoln MedicsKansas StateKansas T WBethany WMissouri 47-0 0-0 W 29-0 34-0 W W WColl. of Emporia 5-0 12-6 StateEmporia 6-0 Wichita StateDoane WKansasHaskell W 10-0 Kansas State WMissouri 21-0 10-0 W W L L 45-6 56-0 W 0-5 Coll. of Emporia 0-14 StateEmporia 18-0 Kansas StateOttawa WOklahomaWichita State W 39-0 Kansas WColorado 29-6 Denver 12-5 W W W 10-6 16-6 9-6 L L W 11-18 5-30 6-0 Emporia StateEmporia MedicsKC Joseph MedicsSt. Kansas A.C.Denver W W Wheel Club Denver Bethany L T 6-0 6-5 L 5-11 0-0 T 0-18 W 0-0 KansasHaskell 18-0 MissouriOttawa StateEmporia Coll. of Emporia L W L W L 0-33 L 17-5 5-41 6-0 0-28 0-16 Oklahoma T 0-0 Colorado College L 0-6 Ottawa W 23-4 Central Missouri W 6-0 Highland Park W 35-0 Ottawa T 12-12 Ottawa W 16-0 1906: 8-1-3 1906: Coach: Garfield Weede Coach: John Outland 7-3-0 1905: Coach: John Outland 1903: 7-0-1 1903: Coach: A.R. Kennedy 7-2-0 1904: 1901: 3-2-3 1901: Banks Coach: Lawrence 3-4-0 1902: Page Coach: H. Ward 00 00 00 11 33 44 00 66 -- 88 99 22 11 33 55 44 -- 88 ------11 00 11 44 11 00 66 66 -- 33 88 99 77 66 22 44 11 HaskellKansasFort RileyColorado College W W 29-6 W W 11-0 24-0 80-0 KC MedicsKC KansasKansas StateOttawa A.C.Denver College of Emporia T StateEmporia WKansas T L 0-0 24-0 L W 0-0 L 0-35 10-5 0-5 0-11 L 0-23 Midland A.C.Denver Club Wheel Denver Ottawa W W 22-5 W 18-6 5-0 T 12-12 Haskell High Topeka Fort LeavenworthOttawaKansas State W High Topeka WKansas State W 8-4 6-0 W W 6-0 L W 4-0 18-0 4-10 36-0 Fort Riley IndependentsTopeka Midland WHaskellMidland 28-0 Kansas Medics IndependentsTopeka T W W W 14-0 4-4 W W 32-0 10-0 8-6 30-0 MidlandColl. of EmporiaMidland W W 16-4 W 18-4 42-0 Baker L 0-44 KC YMCAKC BakerKansasKansas W 8-2 L L L 18-28 10-32 10-38 Haskell L 0-12 Kansas State W 24-0 Haskell W 8-0 St. Mary’sSt. L 0-40 Coll. of Emporia L 0-22 Topeka High Topeka W 18-0 Kansas L 0-36 Baker L 0-46 1900: 6-2-0 1900: Coach: Ben Owen 1899: 2-5-2 1899: Coach: William Melford 1898: 4-0-1 1898: Coach: Paul Coldren 1897: 7-1-0 1897: Coach: Paul Coldren Coach: W. Griffith 1896: 6-1-1 1896: 1894: 3-1-0 1894: Coach: W. M. Gains 1893: 1-0-0 1893: Coach: Unknown 1892: 0-2-0 1892: Coach: Unknown 1891: 1-4-0 1891: Unknown Coach: 1895 No Record of Games Played 1895 114 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide I Coach: GlenGray 1914: 5-3-0 Coach: GlenGray 1913: 3-3-2 Coach: WilliamLloydDriver 1912: 5-3-0 Coach: WilliamLloydDriver 1911: 3-5-1 Stewart Coach: Robert 1910: 4-5-0 CHABOD the following second team MIAA honors MIAA was thefirst year in1991. Washburn’s was named in 1990. He ersaL0-19 L Nebraska 3-21 L Kansas State 5-6 L Kansas State 0-33 L State Kansas Ichabod to ae 7-3 W 33-3 14-20 6-0 20-2 L W W 0-19 W 26-16 Baker L Central Missouri W Coll. ofEmporia St. Mary’s Kansas Emporia State Kansas State 0-3 0-14 24-0 24-12 0-0 L L W W 6-6 T 41-7 Oklahoma State W William Jewell T Coll. ofEmporia St. Mary’s Kansas 14-16 Emporia State 22-7 Kansas State 10-0 L W 55-0 W 6-7 12-0 W 7-0 L W St. Mary’s W Drury Kansas Emporia State Ottawa William Jewell 18-0 6-14 Denver W 8-0 0-37 L 28-3 0-0 W W L 0-22 T St. Mary’s L 0-17Emporia State Kansas Oklahoma L Haskell 9-3 State Wichita Ottawa 6-21 Coll. ofEmporia W 0-9 L 28-5 33-0 12-14 L W L W Tarkio 27-15Missouri Wesleyan Kansas W Emporia State Ottawa Baker Coll. ofEmporia (1990-91) earn first McGhghy team all- Todd A LL -T IME 1 1 1 5 2 9 6 - 9 5 5 1 - - - 0 5 6 9 0 1 9 1 S Coach: A.R.Kennedy 1917: 2-6-2 Coach: A.R.Kennedy 1916: 3-6-0 Coach: GlenGray 1915: 3-4-1 Coach: ErnestBearg 1919: 7-1-1 Coach: ErnestBearg 1918 :4-1-0 CORES assSaeL0-47 L State Kansas 0-6 L Kansas State 7-14 L Nebraska t aysW13-0 W St. Mary’s 0-38 L State Kansas ae 0-0 0-13 0-6 0-7 2-34 0-0 L T L L 0-3 19-6 L T W 24-0 L Coll. ofEmporia State Wichita W St. Mary’s Emporia State Baker Kansas Ottawa Cooper 0-27 Midland 0-9 0-20 7-6 L 13-9 7-23 0-25 L L W W 20-0 L L W Coll. ofEmporia State Wichita Kansas Emporia State Ottawa Baker 0-41 Friends Cooper L 16-9 0-10 7-7 0-47 0-6 W L 19-7 L T L W Coll. ofEmporia Kansas Emporia State Central Missouri Nebraska Baker Cooper ae 13-0 0-0 W 53-0 32-14 47-0 T W W W State Wichita Baker Kansas Ottawa 14-0 9-28 32-7 Cooper W W L 22-3 W State Kansas Midland Haskell Emporia State 4 4 4 1 5 7 2 1 9 - - 3 - 0 1 1 1 - - 6 3 7 0 3 6 3 7 8 7 * Forfeited laterby WU * Forfeited Coach: DwightReam 1920: 5-2-3 Coach: GeorgeWoodward 1923: 0-8-2 Coach: G.D.Vosburg 1922: 1-7-0 Coach: DwightReam 1921: 3-5-1 otHy tt 7-6 W Hays State Fort akl 7-17 L Haskell 0-6 L Pittsburg State 0-13 L Oklahoma State 7-0 W *Pittsburg State assSaeT0-0 17-6 14-9 W T 7-7 14-14 0-6 16-7 7-0 W T T W 0-14 L W Kansas State St. Mary’s L Coll. ofEmporia Emporia State State Wichita Baker Ottawa Kansas Nebraska ae 0-0 T 7-12 0-10 7-7 0-13 7-14 L L T 0-10 L L Baker L 0-25 Pittsburg State 0-16 Emporia State St. Mary’s L L Coll. ofEmporia McPherson Ottawa 7-32 Kansas Wesleyan State Kansas 6-14 L 3-32 2-6 L 0-34 L 19-13 L L 0-47 W St. Mary’s L Coll. ofEmporia Emporia State Baker Kansas 3-14 State Kansas Ottawa L 17-16 3-6 0-0 10-7 7-6 W 7-28 L T W W 7-21 L St. Mary’s Coll. ofEmporia L Emporia State State Wichita Baker Ottawa Pittsburg State Kansas t aysW40-7 W 0-7 20-6 L W St. Mary’s Coll. ofEmporia Emporia State 5 2 2 3 4 1 8 7 8 - 2 - - 2 1 1 1 - - 4 2 8 1 6 0 4 4 3 1 Coach: GeorgeWoodward 1926: 3-4-1 Coach: GeorgeWoodward 1925: 2-4-1 Coach: GeorgeWoodward 1924: 2-7-0 Coach: ErnestBearg 1930: 7-2-0 Coach: ErnestBearg 1929: 5-6-0 Coach: RoyWynne 1928: 2-7 Coach: RoyWynne 1927: 1-7-0 ae 3-7 L Baker 0-20 L Pittsburg State otHy tt 27-0 W Hays State Fort 0-18 L Westminster 0-14 L Baker 3-3 T Baker t aysW10-7 W 13-9 0-35 13-0 6-14 W L 0-10 7-19 W L L St. Mary’s L Emporia State McPherson Kansas Wesleyan Coll. ofEmporia 7-0 Ottawa Kansas 0-6 W 0-22 0-0 6-0 L 0-16 L T W L St. Mary’s Emporia State Kansas Wesleyan 0-13 Coll. ofEmporia Bethany L 0-10Ottawa 3-6 L 0-18 L 7-28 10-0 L 0-23 17-6 L W Baker St. Mary’s L W Emporia State Coll. ofEmporia Ottawa McPherson State Kansas Kansas City moi tt 13-6 32-12 14-27 0-14 W 26-0 W L L W Emporia State State Wichita Coll. ofEmporia 7-19 Kansas State Haskell L 13-7 19-0 W W 6-2 0-20 14-19 0-6 W L 0-14 L 12-7 Southwestern Tulsa 2-16 L L St. Mary’s W Emporia State L State Wichita Coll. ofEmporia Pittsburg State Baker William Jewell Haskell 19-0 0-12 2-6 W L 6-45 0-27 L L 12-0 L Southwestern 0-20 12-20 Hays State Fort W Doane L L Emporia State State Wichita Pittsburg State 7-12 Coll. ofEmporia 7-0 William Jewell L 7-20 0-7 W L 0-19 0-13 L 0-45 L L St. Mary’s L Emporia State Friends Kansas Wesleyan Coll. ofEmporia Ottawa St. Regis 1 0 5 3 2 0 1 7 1 1 5 - - - - 6 2 1 1 1 1 - - 1 2 3 4 5 9 4 0 0 2 8 7 Washburn Ichabod Football 115 22 33 99 88 11 22 66 44 -- 11 22 11 -- 44 -- -- 44 44 77 22 22 11 22 55 CORES S IME Emporia StateEmporia Pittsburg StateWichita StateBenedictineFort State Hays L StatePeru T 12-20 T W 7-7 L 7-7 21-0 W 6-7 33-7 -T Northwest MissouriCentral MissouriKansas LColorado CollegePittsburg State WNorthwest Missouri 0-7 L 12-2 L L 0-67 L 0-28 6-26 0-47 Kansas Wesleyan StateEmporia Pittsburg StateWichita State LBenedictineFort State Hays LFort Riley* L 0-6 L 0-12 W 0-19 L 0-42 21-13 L 6-34 Kansas 0-13 Kansas StatePittsburg StateKansasPittsburg StateCentral Missouri LKansas State L T L T 7-13 7-27 L 0-0 0-39 W 0-0 0-13 13-6 Drake L 6-26 Rockhurst W 33-0 Southwestern L 0-22 Doane W 25-14 LL 1944: 1-6-0 1944: Coach: Dee Errickson 1942: 1-6-0 1942: Coach: Bob Raugh 2-4-2 1943: Coach: Bob Raugh *Not in overall record in overall *Not A 88 88 00 44 99 66 11 11 11 ------77 00 55 33 66 44 11 11 11 CHABOD I 2004 Media Guide Coll. of EmporiaKansas Wesleyan W W 26-0 20-0 Baker StateEmporia KansasColorado CollegeWichita StateOklahoma State W WGrinnellKansas State 19-6 W 20-0 W L L 340 14-0 6-35 14-58 L W 14-41 Baker 6-0 StateEmporia MOWashington Colorado CollegeOklahoma StateBenedictine W W WDrakeGrinnell 26-0 12-0 L WCreighton 22-6 6-27 27-0 W 20-14 W L LColl. of Emporia 19-7 7-20 0-47 Tulsa StateEmporia MOWashington WGrinnellWichita State 26-0 Drake L LOklahoma StateRockhurst 20-28 7-38 L L L W 6-37 6-14 14-33 7-6 L W 25-23 6-19 Benedictine W 20-0 St. Mary’sSt. TX W 33-20 Wichita State L 6-7 Les Williams (1986-90) is third on the all-time rush- Williams (1986-90) Les ing charts the Ichabods with 2,030 yards. He for most yards by a senior also holds the record for on the Ichabods’ total He is 11th in 1988. with 947 offense list with 2,030 yards. 1941: 5-2-2 1941: Coach: Elmer Holm 1938: 6-3-0 1938: Elmer Holm Coach: 6-4-0 1939: Coach: Elmer Holm 4-6-0 1940: Coach: Elmer Holm 88 77 33 99 66 44 00 00 -- 11 22 11 77 ------33 88 33 88 33 55 00 11 Emporia StateEmporia KansasDrakeOklahoma StateGrinnell LColorado CollegeKansas State L 6-12 Mary’sSt. TXBenedictine L L 3-25 L 2-25 L L 0-6 L 0-25 7-20 L 0-13 13-51 0-13 HaskellArmyPittsburg State StateEmporia Kansas StateSouthwesternGonzaga L T L 13-18 L L W 6-14 0-0 6-14 0-19 6-0 LBaker StateEmporia Grinnell 0-2 BenedictineTulsaGonzaga WHaskellCreighton 12-7 WFort State Hays L L 32-7 6-13 L 6-12 L L W W 0-21 6-12 6-19 20-3 14-2 Wichita StateKansas StateEmporia Oklahoma StateGrinnell WCreightonColorado College L L 13-6 Tulsa L 7-14 T 0-6 W 6-19 L 0-0 20-32 7-6 L 0-47 Wichita State L 7-19 Drake L 0-18 Wichita State L 6-7 Wichita State W 6-0 1937: 0-10-0 1937: Coach: Elmer Holm 1935: 4-6-0 1935: Coach: Ernest Bearg 2-6-1 1936: Coach: Elmer Holm 1934: 2-5-1 1934: Coach: Ernest Bearg 77 55 22 66 55 66 99 66 ------55 99 11 55 77 88 00 22 11 11 11 Kevin Valley against College season. with 13. Missouri Ichabods holds the (1969-71) 241 yards 241 his senior record for BakerHaskellColl. of EmporiaTulsaPittsburg StateNebraska-Omaha W StateEmporia StateFresno W W WFort State Hays 6-3 LSouthwestern 26-0 31-0 L 6-0 L 0-6 T L 6-7 L 0-7 0-0 0-7 0-6 BakerColl. of EmporiaTulsaFort State Hays Haskell W StateEmporia Pittsburg State W 13-6 StateFresno WSouthwestern 12-0 T W 19-0 L L W 27-7 0-0 W 0-20 26-0 0-6 21-0 HaskellBakerFort State Hays Wichita State StateEmporia Pittsburg State WColl. of EmporiaSouthwestern* W W 27-7 Kansas State W W W L 6-0 7-6 20-7 W 18-0 15-0 6-18 L 2-0 0-22 WU record Wichita State L 0-19 Wichita State L 7-8 Kansas L 0-6 St. Mary’sSt. Fort State Hays SouthwesternPittsburg State W W W 31-7 W 27-13 33-6 13-7 as a senior McCormick McCormick Washburn’s touchdowns rushed for a rushed for 1933: 4-6-1 1933: Coach: Ernest Bearg Coach: Ernest Bearg 1932: 6-3-1 1932: 1931: 7-3-0 1931: Central Conference Champions Coach: Ernest Bearg *Forfeit win 116 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide *Not inoverall record I Coach: DickGodlove 1948: 3-5-1 Coach: DickGodlove 1947: 7-1-0 Coach: DickGodlove 1946: 6-2-1 Coach: Lew Lane 1945: 3-1-0 Coach: DickGodlove Central IntercollegiateChampions 1949 :7-2-0 CHABOD 1,448 yards.Heled (1992-94) istenth otwsenL13-14 L Southwestern 7-0 W Southwestern 0-14 L Southwestern 0-34 L Kansas otwsenW21-20 W Southwestern otHy tt 6-6 53-0 19-20 T 0-28 W 25-7 0-7 L L W 35-13 Hays State Fort L 26-30 Nebraska-Omaha W Benedictine L Pittsburg State Washington Emporia State Illinois Northern Peru State 47-14 26-6 21-6 W W 6-12 13-12 12-6 W 27-0 W L Hays State Fort W W Nebraska-Omaha Benedictine Pittsburg State Emporia State SD Augustana Peru State 0-21 20-20 27-6 T L 12-7 W 27-6 25-0 20-12 W 7-0 Hays State Fort W W W State Wichita W Benedictine Pittsburg State Iowa Wesleyan Emporia State SD Augustana Hastings 14-0 19-0 21-0 0-19 W W W L 25-0 State Wichita W Olathe AFBase* Riley* Fort Peru State Central Missouri okus 60-0 21-6 35-13 W W W 27-19 31-13 14-19 13-6 W W Hays State Fort 27-40 L Rockhurst W Benedictine L Pittsburg State Nebraska-Omaha Emporia State Illinois Northern Doane rushing listwith rushing each of Nick Cummings the Ichabodsin on theall-time his three seasons. A LL -T IME 1 2 7 4 1 1 7 9 5 3 6 - - 9 8 0 1 1 - - - 3 2 5 8 3 6 6 6 4 5 *Not inoverall record S Coach: DickGodlove 1950: 3-4-1 Coach: DickGodlove Central IntercollegiateChampions 1954: 6-2-0 Coach: DickGodlove Central IntercollegiateChampions 1953: 7-1-0 Coach: DickGodlove 1952: 4-5-0 Coach: DickGodlove 1951: 6-3-0 CORES otws isuiW27-7 W Southwest Missouri 41-0 W Southwestern 28-6 W Southwestern 14-14 T Southwestern eeitn 10-0 7-0 20-7 0-7 6-39 W W W 6-26 19-27 L L L Hays State L Fort Benedictine Pittsburg State Nebraska-Omaha Emporia State Baker Doane eeitn 13-6 13-12 14-6 W W 6-27 W 13-10 L Pittsburg State W Benedictine Emporia State Nebraska-Omaha Colorado Mines 27-13 6-7 W 26-0 L W 64-0 36-13 21-0 14-6 Southwestern W W Hays State Fort 13-0 W Olathe Naval Base* W Benedictine W Pittsburg State Nebraska-Omaha Emporia State 6-24 Colorado Mines L 20-14 21-20 7-17 W W 6-7 0-19 L 20-43 Hays State Fort L L Beloit L 22-19 Benedictine Pittsburg State W Nebraska-Omaha Emporia State Colorado College 32-30 Peru State W 34-6 13-33 W 0-23 L 33-14 16-7 L 14-13 W Hays State Fort 26-28 W Beloit W L Benedictine Pittsburg State Nebraska-Omaha Emporia State Colorado State Doane 1 1 4 9 1 8 3 6 7 2 - - 0 - 1 1 1 - 6 6 4 2 6 0 3 0 Coach: DickGodlove 1955: 6-2-1 Coach: DickGodlove 1958: 4-5-0 Coach: DickGodlove 1957: 5-4-0 Coach: DickGodlove 1956: 3-6-0 otws isuiW14-6 W Southwest Missouri ooaoMnsL12-13 L Colorado Mines 16-19 L Hays State Fort 15-18 L Western Illinois 21-21 T Southwest Missouri otHy tt 27-7 33-7 7-12 27-19 W W 26-6 W L W Hays State Fort 19-13 Southwestern 13-7 Pittsburg State 12-9 W Benedictine W Emporia State W Nebraska-Omaha Eastern New Mexico Colorado Mines otHy tt 19-6 27-0 2-33 7-13 W W 6-27 L L 13-26 L L Hays State Fort 19-6 Southwestern 26-0 Pittsburg State Benedictine W W Emporia State Eastern New Mexico Nebraska-Omaha Truman 26-6 28-7 6-21 13-40 W W 25-0 L L W Colorado Mines Southwestern 13-6 33-13 34-36 Pittsburg State Benedictine W L W Emporia State Eastern New Mexico Nebraska-Omaha Western Illinois 32-19 14-12 0-27 13-14 W W 34-6 L L W 13-14 Hays State Fort Southwestern 13-0 0-13 L Pittsburg State Benedictine W Emporia State L Nebraska-Omaha Eastern New Mexico Colorado Mines otHy tt 6-27 41-6 L W Hays State Fort Southwestern 1 1 1 1 1 8 2 3 9 3 5 0 1 4 4 - - - - - 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 4 6 1 0 4 8 3 1 Coach: RalphBrown 1959: 3-6-0 1 tFr asSaeL14-33 14-41 34-13 L 0-27 L W 0-39 Hays State atFort 7-6 N10 L 16-34 Nebraska-Omaha L N2 20-0 W at Pittsburg State L O27 Benedictine 20-14O19 W Emporia State(HC) O13 atColoradoMines W O6 atCentralMissouri S29 atTruman S22 7-14 ColoradoCollege S15 Coach: EllisRainsberger 0-40 L 1962: 4-5-0(2-3/4th-CIC) 10-27 14-25 9-27 L laterby FHSU *Forfeited L 20-6 Hays State* L Fort 10-26 N11 L atNebraska-Omaha 27-15 L W N4 Pittsburg State O28 W at Benedictine O21 atEmporia State O13 18-14 ColoradoMines O7 CentralMissouri W S29 Truman S22 atColoradoCollege S16 Coach: RalphBrown 1961: 3-6-0(1-4/5th -CIC) Coach: RalphBrown 1960: 3-6-0 otHy tt 33-7 W Hays State Fort 14-13 W Colorado Mines otHy tt 19-12 6-26 0-6 13-0 0-31 W 13-24 L W L L L Hays State Fort Nebraska-Omaha 13-31 12-13Pittsburg State Emporia State L L Benedictine Eastern New Mexico Truman Colorado College ersaOaaW7-0 6-27 14-37 6-7 L 12-39 L W 14-35 L L Nebraska-Omaha L 7-9 Pittsburg State 21-12 Benedictine Emporia State W L Central Missouri Eastern New Mexico Truman Colorado College seasons. League for two the World Football the RheinFireof professionally for (1992-95) played Dritlein Michael wide receiver Former Ichabod 1 1 1 2 9 2 1 0 0 5 5 - - - - 1 1 2 1 7 5 0 9 3 6 7 4 Washburn Ichabod Football 117 99 22 55 66 88 55 11 11 11 ------55 66 11 66 33 11 11 22 11 CORES S IME -T O7 Southern ColoradoO14 at Fort State Hays O21 Missouri SouthernO28 L at Northern Colorado WN4 L State Pittsburg L 31-29 0-13 10-14 3-14 L 7-21 LL N23 vs Millikin**Boot Hill Bowl W 21-7 N11 State at Emporia *Later forfeited WU by 3-6-1 - GPAC L1973: NoblittCoach: Bob S8 7-41 at Missouri ValleyS15 at Missouri WesternS22 Jewell William S29 T Nebraska-Omaha LO6 Colorado at Southern O13 Fort State Hays 13-13 10-19 O19 L at Missouri Southern L LO26 Northern Colorado WN3 7-28 at Pittsburg State W 7-13 7-14 LN10 9-3 State at Emporia 19-14 L 5-20 W 8-3-0 (3-2/3rd - GPAC) 14-21 1974: Elliott Coach: Larry 20-10 S14 Jewell at William S21 Missouri WesternS28 Missouri ValleyO5 W State at Emporia O12 at Benedictine WO19 21-13 Southern ColoradoO26 at Fort State Hays L 37-0 WN2 W Missouri SouthernN9 W 36-15 W at Northern Colorado 7-41 N16 Pittsburg State 19-14 24-12 L W 14-7 35-17 7-28 L 14-15 A 11 44 11 55 33 66 22 11 11 ------99 66 66 66 88 77 11 11 11 CHABOD I 2004 Media Guide O11 Fort State Hays O18 State at Pittsburg O25 Nebraska-Omaha(HC)N1 W Jewell William W WN8 State at Emporia 24-21 19-17 27-6 L L 14-28 7-48 N13 Nebraska-Omaha L 4-6-0 - GPAC 1972: Coach: Bob Noblitt 17-30 S9 Missouri Valley*S16 Missouri WesternS23 Jewell at William S30 at Nebraska-Omaha W W L W 26-7 58-3 14-40 10-0 N15 at Northern Colorado L 5-3-2 - RMAC 28-70 1970: ElliottCoach: Harold S11 Tech Arkansas S19 Mary St. of the PlainsS26 State Wayne WO3 Jewell at William O10 at Fort State Hays L 30-6 O17 at Missouri SouthernO24 Missouri Valley W T LO31 0-23 W Pittsburg State(HC)N7 21-21 State at Emporia 27-6 21-14 8-27 L WN14 at Nebraska-Omaha W 23-15 7-13 T 34-21 5-5-0 - RMAC 1971: 15-15 Coach: Bob Noblitt S11 Valley at Missouri S18 Mary at St. of the PlainsWS25 State at Wayne WO2 43-18 Jewell at William O9 Fort State Hays 016 28-6 Missouri Southern023 W at Southeast Missouri WO30 at Pittsburg State LN6 L 14-7 W 17-16 State Emporia 13-20 10-14 L 34-10 0-27 L 0-3 22 44 11 00 66 44 33 11 22 ------77 11 33 88 88 55 S17 Nebraska-KearneyS24 at Central MissouriO1 Missouri at Southwest O8 L L L Southern ColoradoO15 at Fort State Hays O22 Pittsburg State(HC) 6-21 O29 W 7-38 at Nebraska-Omaha 6-21 L L W 21-13 20-24 21-14 0-7 Coach: Bill Schaake S14 at Nebraska-KearneyS21 at Central Missouri WS28 Southern ColoradoO5 26-20 L Mary at St. of the PlainsLO12 at Fort State Hays LO19 Pittsburg State(HC) 14-23 O26 0-34 at Nebraska-Omaha WN2 L 7-10 Jewell at William LN9 9-6 0-14 State Emporia 0-47 L 5-5-0 (3-3 RMAC) 1969: 6-40 Coach: Harold Elliott LS13 FriendsS20 Central Missouri 19-47 S27Colorado at Southern O4 L at Nebraska-Kearney L W 20-21 0-17 W 3-0 27-6 N12 State Emporia - CIC) 0-9-0 (0-4/5th 1967: Coach: Bill Schaake LS16 at Nebraska-KearneyS23 Central Missouri 6-12 LS30 Missouri Southwest O7 Colorado at Southern O14 Fort State Hays 6-55 L LO21 L at Pittsburg StateO28 Nebraska-Omaha(HC)N4 7-30 L 0-14 0-20 Colorado State L L 21-49 N11 State at Emporia 12-38 0-35 L - CIC) (1-3/4th 2-7-0 L1968: 0-27 7-34 33 77 88 55 11 00 -- 22 11 -- 22 -- 88 88 99 88 11 77 11 The 1983 Ichabods topped Missouri Southern 24-10 in the final game of the year to win the CSIC championship. Ichabods topped Missouri Southern 24-10 The 1983 the Ichabods. The team finished conference championship for the season the last football team won The 1983 6-1 in the CSIC and 8-2 overall. 1966: 2-7-0 (1-3/4th - CIC) (1-3/4th 2-7-0 1966: Coach: Ed Linta S10 State at Emporia L 0-14 N13 State at Emporia W 21-0 1965: 2-6-1 (1-3/4th - CIC) 2-6-1 (1-3/4th 1965: Coach: Ed Linta S18 at Nebraska-KearneyS25 Central Missouri LO2 State at Fresno O9 at Southern Colo. 14-40 O16 FortState(HC) Hays TO23 at Pittsburg StateO30 L Nebraska-Omaha L LN6 State Peru 7-7 L 0-25 14-45 0-54 L 7-20 10-19 W 15-7 N14 State Emporia W 19-6 1964: 8-1-0 (4-0/1st - CIC) 8-1-0 1964: Champions Central Intercollegiate Coach: Ellis Rainsberger S19 Nebraska-KearneyS26 at Central MissouriO3 Mines at Colorado O10 L Southern Colorado WO17 at Fort State Hays O24 W 12-14 Pittsburg State(HC) W 31-0 O31 at Nebraska-Omaha WN7 W 16-0 State 12-7 at Peru W 14-7 17-7 19-2 W 42-0 N9 Fort State(HC) Hays *Forfeited WU later by W 46-0 1963: 5-4-0 (2-2/3rd - CIC) (2-2/3rd 5-4-0 1963: Ellis Rainsberger Coach: S14 at Nebraska-KearneyS21 Truman* LS28 Central Missouri*O5 Colorado MinesO12 14-19 State at Emporia O19 W Colorado at Southern O26 Pittsburg State WN2 W 34-0 L W at Nebraska-Omaha 7-0 13-22 32-6 L L 7-6 6-34 20-21 118 Washburn Ichabod Football 2004 Media Guide I 2 sBndcie 14-29 24-30 L L 23-19 *Boot HillBowl W vsBenedictine* N27 9-36 21-0 20-17 21-35 28-16 atEastCentral N6 W L W L W Hays State Fort O30 atMissouriSouthern 26-15 14-13O23 Nebraska-Kearney O16 atEmporia State W W O9 PittsburgState O2 atHarding S25 MissouriWestern S18 MissouriValley S11 16-20 Coach: Larry Elliott 1976: 7-22 6-4-0(4-2/4th-CSIC) L 27-8 9-21 34-7 L atPittsburgState N15 W 42-13 W L 8-20 Colorado Northern N8 W atMissouriSouthern 24-7 N1 36-7 L Hays State Fort O25 atSouthernColorado 24-27 O18 W W Benedictine O11 Emporia State L O4 atMissouriValley S27 atMissouriWestern S20 William Jewell S13 Coach: Larry Elliott 1975: 5-5-0(2-3/T4th-GPAC) CHABOD and the fifth highest in MIAA history. highest inMIAA and thefifth 1,136 yards in1998 isthesecondhighest by anIchabod His 2,080 receiving yardsranksthirdonthecareer list. highest singleseasonmarkof 64hisjuniorseason.His inreceptions with199all-time leader includingthethird Washburn’s MarcNardella(1996-99) isthe Ichabods’third A LL -T IME 2 2 2 0 7 0 - - 2 1 1 5 0 2 S 5WyeSaeW24-17 W 28-21 7-7 W 21-28 40-12 21-38 T Wayne State 37-32 N5 W L 35-36 L PittsburgState O29 25-16 W MissouriWestern O22 L Nebraska-Kearney W O15 MissouriSouthern O8 Emporia State O1 EastTexas State S24 MissouriValley S17 Langston S10 Coach: Larry Elliott 1977: 6-3-1(4-2-1/T3rd-CSIC) 4a an tt 6-7 10-17 14-27 L L by PSU *Later forfeited L Hays State atFort N11 12-49 25-53 7-20 atWayne 17-7 State N4 L 35-6 L PittsburgState 3-33 O28 W L MissouriWestern(HC) O21 Nebraska-Kearney W O14 atMissouriSouthern L 79-3 O7 atEmporia State S30 atEastTexas State W S23 MissouriValley ofthePlains S16 St. Mary S9 30-22 Coach: Larry Elliott W 1978: 3-7-0 (4-6/T7th-CSIC) Hays State Fort N12 CORES 2 2 0 6 8 8 - - 2 2 2 2 2 9 3Nbak-ere 0-30 21-37 7-27 L 20-21 26-14 L 0-14 L L Nebraska-Kearney W 14-37 N3 MissouriWestern O27 L L 15-77 Hays State atFort O20 atWayne State O13 Pittsburg State 0-47 L O6 at Emporia State S29 MissouriValley L S22 MississippiValley Missouri S15 atNorthwest S8 3 otHy tt 0-7 10-6 0-52 L W L 17-10 12-35 0-12 atMissouriWestern W L N7 7-10 27-48 12-9 Hays State Fort O31 L Wayne State O24 L atPittsburgState L O17 W Emporia State O10 MissouriSouthern O3 atMissouriValley S19 Arkansas Tech S12 atBenedictine S5 9-35 Coach: GlennJagodzinske 7-14 1981: 3-7-0 (3-4/T4th-CSIC) L L atMissouriSouthern 18-24 17-28 N8 38-36 14-45 7-45 L L 7-26 Nebraska-Kearney W L N1 29-27 MissouriWestern(HC) O25 L 20-41 L Hays State atFort W O18 atWayne State O11 PittsburgState L O4 atEmporia State S27 MissouriValley S20 atArkansas Tech S13 Benedictine S6 Coach: 20-19 1980: 2-8-0(1-6/6th -CSIC) 9-7 W 7-28 6-20 23-17 23-21 MissouriSouthern N10 L L W L 11-17 12-46 W atNebraska-Kearney N3 L L atMissouriWestern O27 13-18 Hays State Fort O20 Wayne State O13 atPittsburgState L O6 Emporia State 42-0 S29 Baker S22 atMissouriValley ofthePlainsW S15 atSt. Mary S8 Coach: Gary Hampton 1979: 4-6-0(2-5/7th-CSIC) 1 isuiSuhr 24-10Coaches: GeorgeTardiff (0-5) 1984: 2-8-0 (2-5/T6th-CSIC) W 7-0 13-6 24-3 24-21 MissouriSouthern N12 41-7 W W W 21-29 W atNebraska-Kearney N5 W L 17-7 at MissouriWestern 20-21 35-28 O29 Hays State Fort O22 W W Wayne L State O15 atPittsburgState O8 Emporia State O1 atMissouriValley S24 atBenedictine S17 Morningside S10 Coach: GeorgeTardiff Champions Central States 3-34 1983: 8-2-0(6-1/1st-CSIC) 7-34 19-13 21-37 L 13-20 L W L atNebraska-Kearney N13 14-38 L 0-20 6-14 atMissouriWestern 10-24 L N6 Hays State Fort O30 3-14 L L L Wayne State O23 atPittsburgState O16 Emporia State L O9 MissouriSouthern O2 MissouriValley S25 Benedictine S18 atMorningside S11 Coach: GlennJagodzinske 7-26 1982: 1-9-0 (1-6/6th -CSIC) L atNebraska-Kearney N14 Larry (2-3) Elliott 1 1 2 6 6 2 9 9 6 3 6 2 6 - - - - - 3 1 1 2 2 2 9 3 4 1 8 1 3 2 5 2 tMxcnAlSas 27-8 ^Aztec Bowl 24-3 24-58 W postseasongame*NAIA 21-14 atMexicanAll-Stars^ N29 L W 31-6 7-21 W 40-35 atPittsburgState* N15 16-22 W Nebraska-Kearney W L N8 MissouriWestern N1 L 37-14 Hays State atFort 25-7 O25 atWayne State 16-14O18 W PittsburgState 38-24 O11 atEmporia State W W O4 atMissouriSouthern W S27 CentralMissouri S20 Missouri Northwest S13 atSouthDakota S6 7-51 Coach: Larry Elliott 1986: 8-3-0(5-2/T2nd-CSIC) L 0-30 16-21 17-18 10-13 atSamHoustonSt. N16 L L L 25-18 L 18-35 atNebraska-Kearney N9 W atMissouriWestern 17-47 19-6 L N2 Hays State Fort O26 31-3 L Wayne State O19 W atPittsburgState O12 Emporia State 38-24 W O5 MissouriSouthern S28 W atCentralMissouri S21 Morningside Missouri S14 Northwest S7 Coach: Larry Elliott 1985: 4-7-0 31-29 (2-5/7th-CSIC) W atMissouriSouthern N10 1 isuiWsen 28-21 9-0 W 0-61 19-34 by WU *Later forfeited W 21-3 MissouriWestern* N11 21-34 L L atSouthwest Baptist W 14-17 L N4 7-20 6-21 atPittsburgState O28 7-29 L Missouri Northwest O21 L atSoutheastMissouri O14 L L S30 Lincoln atMissouriSouthern S23 Truman* S16 atCentralMissouri S9 Missouri-Rolla S2 Coach: Larry Elliott 13-20 59-46 1989: 3-7-0 (3-7/9th-MIAA) L 14-22 W 14-23 postseason game*NAIA 49-3 atArk.-Monticello* N19 L L W 35-23 Emporia State N12 Hays State atFort 17-10 N5 29-12 W Pittsburg State O29 W 30-35 at MissouriSouthern W O22 Wayne State 28-27 O15 atNebraska-Kearney L 33-12 O8 MissouriWestern W O1 St. atNortheastern W S24 atCentralMissouri S17 Missouri Northwest S10 Coach: Larry Elliott 1988: 7-4-0 (5-2/T2nd-CSIC) 28-21 49-12 W 0-44 W by WU *Later forfeited 14-32 atEmporia State* N14 L 29-25 L Hays State* Fort 28-0 W N7 31-6 atPittsburgState O31 17-26 MissouriSouthern W O24 7-17 23-21 atWayne State* O17 W L Nebraska-Kearney* O10 W atMissouriWestern* L 27-29 O3 State* Northeastern S26 L CentralMissouri S19 Missouri atNorthwest S12 atSouthDakota S5 Coach: Larry Elliott 1987: 6-5-0(5-2/2nd-CSIC) 2 2 1 1 1 2 5 7 9 3 3 9 3 9 8 4 2 1 ------2 2 2 3 2 2 1 6 3 4 3 3 8 6 3 0 3 3 Washburn Ichabod Football 119 88 00 33 -- 44 88 22 CORES S IME -T LL 2003: 5-6-0 (3-6/7th - MIAA)5-6-0 (3-6/7th 2003: Craig Schurig Coach: S6 at LangstonS13 Fort State Hays S20 State at Emporia S27 State Truman O4 at Northwest MissouriO11 W LOT State Pittsburg LO18 W Baptist at Southwest 28-35 28-4 O25 (HC) Missouri-Rolla W 14-45 N1 L 28-0 Central MissouriN8 W L 41-37 at Missouri Western 6-12 49-24 10-37 N15 Missouri Southern L L 14-30 28-49 W 38-35 2012 S15S22 Baptist Southwest S29 at Pittsburg State O6 Northwest Missouri O13 at TrumanO20 State State Emporia O27 Southern at Missouri N3 Western Missouri N10 at Central Missouri at Missouri-Rolla 2009 S12S19 Missouri Southern S26 at Missouri Western O3 Central Missouri O10 Missouri-Rolla O17 Baptist at Southwest O24 Pittsburg State O31 at Northwest Missouri N7 Truman State State at Emporia 2010 S18S25 at Missouri Southern O2 Missouri Western O9 at Central Missouri O16 at Missouri-Rolla O23 Baptist Southwest O30 at Pittsburg State N6 Northwest Missouri N13 at Truman State State Emporia 2011 S17S24 Baptist at Southwest O1 Pittsburg State O8 at Northwest Missouri O15 TrumanO22 State State at Emporia O29 Southern Missouri N5 Western at Missouri N12 Central Missouri Missouri-Rolla A 00 22 00 77 44 33 -- -- 33 99 66 77 22 22 CHABOD I 2004 Media Guide 2008 S13S20 at Missouri-Rolla S27 at Central Missouri O4 Missouri Western O11 at Missouri Southern O18 State Emporia O25 State at Truman N1 Northwest Missouri N8 at Pittsburg State Baptist Southwest 2005 S10S17 Central Missouri S24 Missouri-Rolla O1 Baptist at Southwest O8 Pittsburg State O15 at Northwest Missouri O22 State Truman O29 State at Emporia N5 Missouri Southern at Missouri Western 2006 S16S23 at Central Missouri O1 at Missouri-Rolla O8 Baptist Southwest O15 at Pittsburg State O22 Northwest Missouri O29 State at Truman N5 State Emporia N12 at Missouri Southern Missouri Western 2007 S15S22 Missouri-Rolla S29 Central Missouri O6 at Missouri Western O13 Missouri Southern O20 State at Emporia O27 State Truman N3 at Northwest Missouri N10 Pittsburg State Baptist at Southwest Ichabod MIAA Schedule 2005 - 2012 2001: 3-8-0 (2-7/9th - MIAA) (2-7/9th 3-8-0 2001: DeMeo Tony Coach: S1 at Wis-LaCrosseS8 LincolnS15 at Pittsburg StateS22 Missouri SouthernS29 at Northwest Missouri LO6 L L Truman(HC) WO11Missouri Central 18-37 O20Western at Missouri 21-51 17-52 29-28 O27 State at Emporia N3 W L L Missouri-Rolla 31-20 L LN10 34-58 6-27 Baptist Southwest 26-27 19-38 W L2002: 3-8-0 (3-6/7th - MIAA) 42-14 Coach: Craig Schurig 20-48 S7 Wis-LaCrosseS14 at FortState Hays S21 Pittsburg StateS28 at Missouri SouthernO5 L Northwest Missouri LO12 at Truman L 29-37 O19 at Central Missouri L 28-52 LO26 Missouri Western(HC) L2OT 17-31 N2 14-47 28-34 L State Emporia 13-48 N9 at Missouri-Rolla 21-55 WN16 Baptist at Southwest 26-21 W W L 34-21 49-0 20-26 33 77 00 99 11 22 66 44 88 00 44 33 22 33 22 33 22 22 ------77 77 33 77 44 11 00 44 88 44 33 33 22 22 22 33 22 22 N13 State at Emporia L2000: 5-6-0 (3-6/6th - MIAA) DeMeo Coach: Tony 20-45 S2 Wis-LaCrosseS9 at LincolnS16 at Missouri SouthernS23 Missouri Western WS30 at Central MissouriO7 24-22 W at Missouri-RollaO14 Baptist(HC) Southwest L L WO21 at Pittsburg State 26-6 WO28 Northwest Missouri 13-23 58-21 17-28 WN4 63-21 at Truman L L 34-14 N11 State Emporia 28-31 21-63 L L 42-45 21-35 N14 State at Pittsburg L 6-5-0 (4-5/T5th - MIAA) 1999: DeMeo Coach: Tony 12-72 S4 at Wis-LaCrosseS11 Fort State Hays S18 Missouri SouthernS25 at Missouri WesternS30 Central Missouri W WO9 W L Missouri-Rolla(HC)O14 Baptist at Southwest 24-21 35-28 17-14 O23 Pittsburg State 10-35 W LO30 W at Northwest MissouriN6 L Truman 36-0 18-32 53-18 10-35 L 8-27 W 52-18 N15 State Pittsburg (3-6/T6th - MIAA) 4-7-0 1998: L DeMeo Coach: Tony S5 11-40 Falls Wisconsin-River S12 at Fort State Hays S19 W Baptist Southwest S26 at Missouri-RollaO3 L LOT Northwest MissouriO10 9-6 at Truman 20-26 O17 12-24 Missouri Western(HC) W LO24 W at Missouri SouthernO29 State Emporia W 24-7 35-27 31-38 N7 Central Missouri 49-37 L L 28-38 L 27-35 0-37 N16 at Missouri Southern L - MIAA) 3-8-0 (2-7/8th 1997: 31-32 DeMeo Coach: Tony S6 AugustanaS13 SD Fort State Hays S20 Baptist at Southwest S27 Missouri-Rolla WO4 at Northwest Missouri O11 W Truman(HC) L L 25-7 O18 at Missouri Western 31-14 O23 17-20 Missouri Southern W 14-17 O30 L State at Emporia N8 27-13 at Central Missouri L 12-13 L L 14-17 L 7-37 35-64 14-20 N11 Missouri Southern L 4-6-0 (4-5/7th - MIAA) 1996: DeMeo Coach: Tony 0-25 S14 at Fort State Hays S21 Missouri WesternS28 at TrumanO5 L State Emporia O12Missouri(HC) Central WO19 at Missouri-Rolla W 6-21 O26 Baptist Southwest 21-7 N2 23-7 at Pittsburg StateN9 L W L W Northwest Missouri 35-40 21-38 24-20 45-0 L L 14-43 14-33 00 44 44 11 44 00 99 11 44 11 33 33 44 33 22 ------44 00 11 77 22 99 00 77 77 11 22 11 11 11 Andy Williams (0-2) 1995: 4-6-0 (3-6/T7th - MIAA) 1995: DeMeo Coach: Tony S9 McPhersonS16 at Missouri WesternS23 TrumanS30 L State at Emporia O7 at Central MissouriO14 Missouri-Rolla(HC) 6-17 O21 Baptist at Southwest W L WO28 Pittsburg State W WN4 24-25 37-21 at Northwest Missouri 61-0 37-20 21-10 L L L 17-41 21-42 7-31 N12 Baptist Southwest W 31-14 1994: 2-8-0 (2-7/8th - MIAA) 1994: DeMeo Coach: Tony S10 State at Illinois S17 at Missouri-RollaS24 Central Missouri O1 at Pittsburg StateO8 L L Northwest MissouriO15 at Truman LO22 Missouri Western(HC) 16-47 L WO29 at Missouri Southern 0-19 L 10-43 N5 48-14 13-62 State L Emporia 28-60 16-38 L 31-50 L 7-43 N13 Baptist at Southwest L 20-25 N14 Western Missouri - MIAA) (0-9/10th L 0-10-0 1993: (0-8) Coaches: Dennis Caryl 17-41 N16 at Missouri Western L 2-8-0 (2-7/8th - MIAA) 1992: 23-35 Coach: Dennis Caryl S12 Missouri at Southwest S19 L at TrumanS26 Northwest MissouriO3 15-66 at Missouri SouthernO10 State Emporia LO17 Central Missouri(HC) LO24 at Missouri-Rolla W 21-22 O31 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