2000 Washburn Football Schedule o.4*tTua tt ikvle o 1p.m. 1p.m. Kirksville, Mo. TOPEKA 2p.m. Pittsburg, Kan. 1p.m. *EMPORIASTATE UNIVERSITY 1p.m. 2p.m. 11 Nov. *at Truman State Nov. 4 TOPEKA Rolla, Mo. *NORTHWESTMISSOURISTATE UNIVERSITY TIME TOPEKA Oct. 28 2p.m. *atPittsburg State University 2p.m. 6p.m. 7p.m. Warrensburg,Oct. 21 Mo. Jefferson City, Mo. *SOUTHWESTBAPTIST UNIVERSITY PLACE Oct. 14 *atUniversity ofMissouri-Rolla Joplin, Mo. TOPEKA Oct. 7 *atCentralMissouri State University 6p.m. Sept. 30 *MISSOURIWESTERNSTATE COLLEGE Sept. 23 *atMissouri Southern State College TOPEKA atLincolnUniversity Sept. 16 Sept. 9 CROSSE OFWISCONSIN-LA UNIVERSITY OPPONENT Sept. 2 DATE HOME GAMES(BOLDFACE, PLAYED AT CAPS) MOORE BOWL (7,200) Senior Day Senior Day Day/Family Parents Fame of Hall Washburn • Homecoming *MID-AMERICA INTERCOLLEGIATE*MID-AMERICA ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION GAME 2000 Washburn Football Athletic Success Teams (.587) 151-106 Overall Won-Loss Overall Record of Washburn 39 Number of Who Received Who Received Student-Athletes All-MIAA Awards > Team over a 3.0 GPA: 21 >over 3.5 GPA: 8 >4.0 GPA: 4 > Team over a 3.0 GPA: 5 >over 3.5 GPA: 2 >4.0 GPA: 2 > Team over a 3.0 GPA: 5 >over 3.5 GPA: 3 >4.0 GPA: 1 > Team over a 3.0 GPA: 9 >over 3.5 GPA: 6 >4.0 GPA: 4 • 37-21 / 21-9 (2nd) / 21-9 • 37-21 BASEBALL runner-up Tournament • MIAA 5 as high as No. • Ranked in the Central Region Colley Pat Banks, Dennis Team: • All-MIAA 1st Wilkens Matt Peter, Nathan Douglas, Harley Team: • All-MIAA 2nd Esquivel Fernando Crooks, Billy Mention: • All-MIAA Honrable Colley Pat Team: 1st • All-Central Region Banks Dennis Team: 2nd • All-Central Region Colley Pat Team: All-America Second • GTE/CoSIDA Academic Team: First Colley All-District • GTE/CoSIDA Academic Pat Crooks, Billy Colley, Pat Banks, List: Dennis Commisioner’s • MIAA Academic Matt Peter, Nathan Panas, John Madden, Brad Douglas, Harley Dimick, Braden Wilkens Colley Pat Team: All-MIAA • Academic Colley MVP: Pat Baseball • Falley’s • Team Cumulative GPA: 3.13 GOLF • 35 points MIAA (3rd) Tournament in MIAA 3rd • Finished Brandt Kyle Team: • All-MIAA Brandt Kyle Invitational: Washburn • 2nd Place Lee Barrett Tournament: MIAA Place • 3rd Brandt Kyle V Invitational: District • 6th Place Jaquinot Classic: Justin Drury• 9th Place Fall Justin Dionne, Curtis Brandt, List: Kyle Commissioner’s • MIAA Academic Jaquinot Brandt Construction MVP: Kyle Golf • Ferrell • Team Cumulative GPA: 2.92 WOMEN’S TENNIS • 18-2 / 5-0 MIAA / 5-0 (1st) • 18-2 TENNIS WOMEN’S Championship Tournament MIAA • Captured apperance Regional • NCAA Midwest 3 No. 2 Aisha Butt, No. Moment, Marissa 1 No. Champions: • MIAA Singles Nigh Misty Friedstrom 3 Anna Nunn/Emily Champions: No. • MIAA Doubles Friedstrom, Emily Carter, List: Danielle Commissioner’s • MIAA Academic Anna Nunn Nigh, Misty Award: Leadership and Sportsmanship Region II Midwest Division • ITA Moment Marissa Anna Nunn Team: All-MIAA • Academic Moment MVP: Marissa Tennis of America • Bank • Team Cumulative GPA: 3.17 (T1st) / 15-3 • 38-20 SOFTBALL season co-champs • MIAA regular Carrie Kaberline, Carpenter, Stacie Beauchamp, Haley Team; • All-MIAA 1st Kathy Mohler Nachbar Dawn Team: • All-MIAA 2nd Kristen Cheney, Beauchamp, List: Hayle Commissioner’s • All-MIAA Academic Amanda Purdon, Nachbar, Carrie Kaberline, Dawn Heiman, Amy Ford, Haley Vawter Amanda Steffan, Tara Amy Scott, Carpenter Stacie Team: Central Second • All-South MVP: Carrie Kaberline Softball Trust and Bank • Commerce • Team Cumulative GPA: 3.12 Of 196 Of 196 94 Student-Athletes, Number Who Had 3.0 GPA Or Higher 3.0 GPA 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn 45 Roll Members Roll Commissioner’s Academic Honor Academic 1999-2000 MIAA 1999-2000

Fields During the 1999-2000 School Year

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2.85 Department Grade

Cumulative Athletic Cumulative

Point Average As Of Average Point Washburn Teams Excel On And Off the Courts and > Team over a 3.0 GPA: 4 >over 3.5 GPA: 1 >4.0 GPA: 0 > Team over a 3.0 GPA: 6 >over 3.5 GPA: 6 >4.0 GPA: 1 > Team over a 3.0 GPA: 2 >over 3.5 GPA: 1 >4.0 GPA: 0 > Team over a 3.0 GPA: 12 >over 3.5 GPA: 6 >4.0 GPA: 1 > Team over a 3.0 GPA: 30 >over 3.5 GPA: 15 >4.0 GPA: 4 • Team Cumulative GPA: 3.00 • MIAA Singles runner-up: No. 2 Geoff Allen 2 Geoff runner-up: No. • MIAA Singles Dunston 5 Brandon Consolation winner: No. • MIAA Singles Tan Quiron/Desmond 2 Richard Consolation winner: No. • MIAA Doubles Heidebrecht, Will Gertsch, List: Ryan Commissioner’s • MIAA Academic Quiron Richard Dunstan MVP: Brandon Tennis • UMB MEN’S TENNIS • 8-8 / 2-3 MIAA (4th) • Team Cumulative GPA: 3.07

(7th) Butcher Jennifer Team: • All-MIAA 2nd Rausch Jodi Kristen Crosby, Mention: • All-MIAA Honorable Butcher, Antholtz, Jennifer List: Kelly Commissioner’s • All-MIAA Academic Rausch Jodi Lisa Hoelting, Butcher Jennifer Team: All-MIAA • Academic Butcher MVP: Jennifer Benefit • Security WOMEN’S • 12-18 / 6-12 MIAA / 6-12 • 12-18 BASKETBALL WOMEN’S • Team Cumulative GPA: 2.69 MEN’S BASKETBALL • 23-7 / 14-4 MIAA (2nd) • 23-7 / 14-4 MEN’S BASKETBALL Championship Berth Central Region • NCAA South II poll Division 21 in the NCAA • Ranked as high as No. season 17th 20-win Coach Bob Chipman’s • Head point mark eclipses 1,000 career Auguste • Ewan Auguste Ewan II Bulletin) Division All-America (NABC and Team • 2nd Auguste Ewan Central Region: All-South Team • 1st Auguste Ewan Kruger, List: Shannon Commissioner’s • MIAA Academic Aguste Ewan Team: • MIAA MVP and MIAA First Murphy Ryan Kruger, Shannon Byers, David Mention: • All-MIAA Honorable Auguste MVP: Ewan • Bauersfeld • Team Cumulative GPA: 3.29 VOLLEYBALL • 9-25 / 5-11 MIAA (7th) • 9-25 / 5-11 VOLLEYBALL Gassen Jill Team: • All-MIAA 2nd Hanish Becky Mention: • All-MIAA Honorable Jill Domzalski, Jennifer List: Katie Bowe, Commissioner’s • MIAA Academic Havlicek Becci Hanish, Becky Gassen, Gassen Jill Team: All-MIAA • Academic Gassen MVP: Jill Bank • Mercantile • Team Cumulative GPA: 2.70

FOOTBALL • 6-5 / 4-5 MIAA • FOOTBALL (6th) since 1988. winning season (6-5) First Achievements: Team Doonan Aaron Award: Athlete King Scholar • Burger Doonan Aaron Team: All-American 2nd Academic • GTE/CoSIDA Doonan Aaron Team: 1st All-District Academic • GTE/CoSIDA Wheeler Kevin Team: Second All-Region • Daktronics Phipps Corey Nardell, Marc Doonan, Aaron Team: • All-MIAA Second Rainer, Barry Brandon Galbraith, Barge, Jared Mention: • All-MIAA Honorable Wheeler Casey Rhinehart, Kevin Aaron Camp, Joe Banks, List: Joe Commissioner’s • All-MIAA Academic Reuter Buck Casey Mulcahy, Doonan, Doonan Aaron Team: All-MIAA • Academic DeMeo Tony Year: • MIAA Coach of the MVP: Barry Galbraith Offensive • Budweiser Doonan MVP: Aaron Defensive • Budweiser Date Opponent Place Time Sept. 2 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-LACROSSE TOPEKA 6 p.m. Sept. 9 at Lincoln University Jefferson City, Mo. 2 p.m. Sept. 16 *at Missouri Southern State College Joplin, Mo. 7 p.m. Sept. 23 *MISSOURI WESTERN STATE COLLEGE TOPEKA 6 p.m. Sept. 30 *at Central Missouri State University Warrensburg, Mo. 2 p.m. Oct. 7 *at University of Missouri-Rolla Rolla, Mo. 1 p.m. Oct. 14 *SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIVERSITY TOPEKA 2 p.m. Homecoming • Washburn Hall of Fame Oct. 21 *at Pittsburg State University Pittsburg, Kan. 2 p.m. Oct. 28 *NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY TOPEKA 1 p.m. Parents Day/Family Day Nov. 4 *at Truman State Kirksville, Mo. 1 p.m. Nov. 11 * TOPEKA 1 p.m. Senior Day HOME GAMES (BOLD FACE, CAPS, BLUE) PLAYED AT MOORE BOWL (7,200) *MID-AMERICA INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION GAME Table of Contents 1 ...... 53 ...... 50 ...... 51 ...... 54 ...... 52 ...... Washburn 10 Washburn 6 Offense / 7 Defense / 2 Specialty / 7 Defense 6 Offense / 0 Specialty / 4 Defense 8 Offense Intercollegiate Athletics Association Athletics Intercollegiate 19 Offense / 21 Defense / 2 Specialty / 21 Defense 19 Offense Washburn 10 Washburn Washburn 18 Washburn Washburn 8 Washburn Washburn 20 Washburn , Southwest Baptist 0. Baptist , Southwest 52 ...... , Truman State 18 State Truman , 53 ...... , Fort Hays State 14 State Hays , Fort ...... 49 ...... 28 Southern , Missouri . . 50 ...... 18, Missouri-Rolla ...... 51 . . , Wisconsin-La Crosse 21 Crosse Wisconsin-La , . 49 ...... Washburn 36 Washburn Washburn 52 Washburn Washburn 17 Washburn 35 Washburn 53 Washburn Washburn 24 Washburn 1999 Season In Review Season 1999 9/4 • 9/18 • 42, Western 9/25 • Missouri 9/30 • 32, Missouri Central 10/9 • 10/14 • 27, State 10/23 • Pittsburg 10/30 • 35, State Missouri Northwest 11/6 • Highs and Opponent Team 1999 ...... 54 and Results Statistics Washburn 1999 ...... 55 MIAA Association Athletics Intercollegiate Mid-America ...... 57 MIAA ChampionsPast ...... 57 ...... Standings1999 MIAA Final ...... 58 . . . . and Awards1999 MIAA Honors ...... 58 Statistics.1999 MIAA Football ...... 59-60 BookMIAA Record ...... 61-63 Book Record Ichabod Rushing.. 65 ...... Individual Passing Individual ...... 66 ...... 67 Receiving. Individual Offense...... 68 . . . . Total Individual and Kickoff Returns...... 69 ...... Punt Individual PuntingIndividual ...... 70 ScoringIndividual ...... 71 Defense.Individual ...... 72 ...... RecordsTeam ...... 73-74 ...... Ichabods PlayersValuable Most Ichabods ...... 75 and Awards Honors Ichabods ...... 76 History Football Ichabods ...... 77 ...... Summary...... 78-79 Football Yearly Ichabods Pass? Forward the First Threw Who ...... 80 Results Game-by-Game All-Time Ichabods ...... 80-85 OpponentsVersus Record All-Time Ichabods ...... 86 Lettermen (1961-present)Ichabods ...... 87-88 9/11 • 45, State 11/13 • Emporia Capacity...... 7,200 II, Mid-America Affiliation...... NCAA Division President Farley Jerry ...... Dr...... DirectorAthletics Ferre’ ...... Loren ...... Coach. DeMeo Head ...... Tony Alma Mater ‘71 ...... Iona Washburn at Record ...... 23-40, 6 seasons ...... RecordOverall ...... 86-70-4, 17 seasons / MIAA Record1998 Record ...... 6-5, 4-5 (T5th) Returning Starters ...... 15 Lettermen Returning...... 42 Lettermen Lost ...... 12 ...... OffenseBasic ...... Multi-Bone Defense.Basic ...... 4-3 Washburn Quick Facts Quick Washburn 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn or Brad Noller, Student Assistant Student Noller, or Brad , Topeka, Kan. 66621 Kan. Topeka, University, Washburn On the web: www.washburn.edu/athletics On the web: Gene Cassell, Sports Information Director Gene Cassell, Sports Information Office PhoneOffice ...... 785.231.1010 x1791 FaxOffice ...... 785.231.1091 Phone.Home ...... 785.272.0783 Box...... 785.231.1010 x1563 Press Football Coaches OfficeFootball . 785.231.1134 ...... Office.Ticket ...... 785.231.1092 ...... Location ...... Topeka, Enrollment...... 6,500 Founded ...... 1865 Nickname...... Ichabods ...... ColorsWhite and Blue ...... Yale Stadium. Bowl ...... Moore . . . . . Surface. Grass ...... Natural For more Information on Washburn University Football, please contact: Football, University Washburn on Information more For 2000 Opponent Capsules Wisconsin-LaCrosse. of University ...... 41 Lincoln University ...... 41 College State Southern Missouri ...... 42 College. State . . . 42 ...... Western Missouri University State Central Missouri ...... 43 of Missouri-Rolla.University ...... 43 ...... University Baptist Southwest ...... 44 University State Pittsburg ...... 44 University State Missouri Northwest . . . . . 45 ...... University. State ...... 45 Truman University State Emporia ...... 46 MIAA Composite Schedule ...... 46 vs. 2000 Opponents. Records Series ...... 47 2000 Ichabods RosterNumerical ...... 14-15 ...... Alphabetical Roster ...... 15 ...... Two-Deep 2000 Preseason ...... 16 . . . . . 2000 Preview ...... 17-18 Profiles. 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Washburn iscommittedtoproviding aqual- The University’s successismeasured in al needsof Topeka, theeducation- burn serves regional institution, Wash- Kansas. the oldestuniversities in founded in1865,isoneof As anurbanand Washburn University, 2000 Washburn Football This is Washburn 5 Academic Majors Academic School of Law School JD Law, School of Business School Administration, Business BBA/MBA BBA Accounting, BBA Economics, BBA Finance, BBA Management, BBA Marketing, BBA Business, General of Nursing School BSN Nursing, Certification School Nurse of Applied Science School BSCJ Corrections, BSCJ Law Enforcement, Services, C/AAS/BAS Human BSW/MSW Work, Social BAS Administration, Technology Pre-professional Health Engineering, Dentistry, Law, Technology, Information Pharmacy, Optometry, Medicine, Physical Therapy, Physical Therapist Assistant, Seminary, Respiratory Radiologic Technology, and Therapy, Medicine Veterinary College of Arts and Sciences of Arts College BA Anthropology, Art, BA/BFA BA/BS Biology, BEd Education, Business BA/BS Chemistry, Science, Information Computer AA/BA/BS AA/BA Early Childhood Ed., BA Economics, BEd/MEd Education, BA English, BA French, Science, BS General BGS Studies, General BA German, BA History, and Creative Humanities, Arts, AA Performing BA Studies, Media Mass BA/BS Mathematics, BS Technology, Medical BA/BM Music, AA Mathematics, Science and Natural BA Philosophy, BA/BEd Education, Physical BA/BS Physics. Science, BA Political BA/MA Psychology, BPA Administration, Public BA Studies, Religious BA Sociology, BA Spanish, Communication, BA Speech BA Theatre, He earned his B.B.A. in accounting He of has been on the Board Farley Dr. He is a past president of the is a past president He controller at the University of at the University controller campus. Norman Oklahoma, and finance and his M.B.A and Ph.D. in higher education administration OU. from Association of College and Southern Officers and is Business University engaged in state and national actively associations of the College and Officers. Business University Cross, of the American Red Directors the American Cancer Society, Retirement Teachers’ Oklahoma Chamber of the Norman System, and the Norman Commerce Coalition. Development Economic 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn Dr. Jerry B. Farley Jerry Dr. enters his third year enters his third of as the president University Washburn after a long associa- tion with the of Okla- University homa in Norman. The results are evident on a walking are The results Students enjoy modern classrooms enjoy Students Washburn prides itself on having a prides itself on having Washburn Students may choose from more may choose Students Farley previously held the position previously Farley that, he held the position of Before Dr. Jerry Farley Dr. President University of vice president for community rela- of vice president at tions and economic development Affairs for Administrative V.P. OU and Sciences and Health at the Norman Center campuses. for business and finance vice president and pre- University State at Oklahoma viously served as the associate vice pres- ident for administrative affairs and tour of our beautiful campus. Easily tour of our beautiful campus. and other facilities accessible classrooms Allied such as the state-of-the-art Petro the campus a unique Center give Health compactness that few have. universities and educational facilities. In 1966 a tor- and educational facilities. In then, the campus. Since nado devastated been spent than $43 million have more to construct newand laborato- buildings new and ries, and to purchase equipment library holdings. quality and experienced faculty. More faculty. quality and experienced general Washburn of the than two-thirds or the highest faculty hold a doctorate discipline. in their available degree not graduate assistants, teach Professors, academic levels. at all in the classrooms than 70 degree programs within the programs within degree than 70 ArtsCollege of School of and Sciences, of School of Law, School Business, of Applied or the School Nursing Studies. embrace the responsibility of an ever- of an responsibility the embrace world. changing 6 Washburn Athletics second teamin theirrespective sport. and footballplayer Aaron Doonan were eachnamedtothe on nationalall-Americateams. Baseball player Pat Colley America program. Washburn placedtwostudent-athletes trict ornationallevel through theGTEAcademic All- 2000 fallsemesterwas2.85. sport. The cumulative gradepointaverage enteringthe Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll fortheirrespective ing nine Washburn teamswere namedtothe MIAA age orabove. Forty-five Ichabods andLadyBlues represent- ty’s 196student-athletesmaintained a3.0gradepointaver- ments ofitsstudent-athletes. the university alsotakesprideintheacademicaccomplish- respective sport. of Washburn’s teamsearnedanall-MIAAhonorintheir 1999-2000 season,39student-athletesrepresenting allnine all-region andAll-Americahonorseachyear. During the top-25 in1998andmadeitsfirstever NCAAappearance. joining theMIAA. Washburn wasrankedinthenation’s intheconferencerunner-ups tournament. The LadyBlues were MIAAco-champsin2000andwere MIAA andadvanced totheMIAAChampionshipgame. cess inrecent years. The Ichabods finishedsecondinthe past seasonforthethird straightyear. NCAAs andhostedtheMidwest Regional oncampusthis 1998. The women’s tennisteamalsoadvanced tothe ance intheNCAADivision IInationaltournamentin upper divisionMIAAfinishinthesameyear. season since1986three seasonsagoandnotcheditsfirst and thesecondrankedduring1997-98schoolyear. was thetop-rankedacademicteaminNCAADivision II, straight appearanceatthenationalevent. In 1996-97, WU of its1995nationaltournamentwhilemakingafifth semifinals ofthenationaltournamentin1994. Regional Tournament lastseason. The Ichabods reached the same seasons. The Ichabods advanced totheNCAA to theNCAADivision IInationaltournamentduringthose ular seasonchampionshipsinthelast14years andadvanced since 1988aftergoing6-5lastseason. top oftheconference afterrecording itsfirstwinningseason The Ichabod footballteamcontinues itsmove toward the volleyball. tennis. Women competeinbasketball, softball,tennisand ofbaseball,basketball,football,golfand men inthesports Athletics Association (MIAA). pionships asamemberoftheMid-America Intercollegiate A WinningTradition Each year, several student-athletes are honored atthedis- During the1999-2000academicyear, 94oftheuniversi- While Washburn strives forsuccessontheplayingfield, Individually, manystudent-athletesearnall-conference, The Ichabod golfprogram hasmadegreat stridessince Both thebaseballandsoftballteamshave hadmuchsuc- The men’s tennisteamwasselectedforitsthird appear- The volleyball program accomplisheditssecondwinning The LadyBlues basketballteamreached the"Sweet 16" The Ichabods basketballteam haswonseven MIAAreg- Success hasbeenobtainedby bothteamsandindividuals. Washburn currently offersintercollegiate competitionfor Washburn teamscompeteforNCAADivision IIcham- 2000 Washburn Football and reside in Topeka. University ofNorthern Colorado. administrationfrom the for adoctorateofeducationinsports North Texas in1982.He iscurrently completingcourserequirements degree.bachelor ofarts He earnedamaster’s injournalismfrom since 1980.He heldthepostofevent coordinator (1978-80). (1987-90) andpriortothatwastheassociateassistantdirector the University ofNorth Texas. He wasthedirector oftheColiseum three years. arship funding.All10varsity teamswonaconference titleinhisfinal its outsiderevenue, includinglargeincreases inticketsalesandschol- During hisBlack Hills tenure, nearlytripled theathleticsdepartment Sports Fitness Center, a172,000square foot,$10.2millionfacility. all Washburn athleticcontests. privatebring innew dollarsforscholarshipsandmore excitement at tion forafull-timemarketing andpromotions director whowillhelp ing offundsforathleticscholarships.In addition,hecreated aposi- the establishmentofastrong Ichabod teamandtherais- Clubsupport Athletics Director Loren Ferré 785.231.1135. events. newsletter, andotherspecial monthlyluncheons,thekick-offparty through pregame golftournaments,theIchabod parties, Club become involved withtheIchabod Clubprogram are available by law. foralumni,friends,parents Opportunities andboostersto to theIchabod Clubare taxdeductibletothefullextentallowable restricted orsomeotherspecificpurpose.Allgifts toaspecificsport (tuition, fees,books,room andboard) unlessthecontributionis arship assistancetoyoung menandwomenstudent-athletes ship aidtoourstudent-athletes. the Ichabod ClubScholarshipFund tocontinueofferingscholar- Washburn student-athletesforthepast20 years. annual scholarshipdrive andmakingadifference inthelives of Ferre’ andhiswifeSarah, have twodaughters,CaitlinandHope, Ferre’ isa1971graduateof Texas ChristianUniversity, earninga Before joiningthestaffatBlack Hills State, Ferre’ spent17years at While atBHSU,Ferre’ wasalsodirector oftheDonald E. Young In histwo-plusyears at Washburn, Ferre’ in hasbeeninstrumental For more information, callthe Washburn Athletic at Department The missionoftheIchabod Clubissimplytoprovide theschol- Washburn Athletics dependsupontheannualcontributions to list. fund-raisingatthetopofhis departmental pus. He hasputincreasing scholarshipsand sincearrivingoncam- athletic department mented manyinternalchangeswithinthe University inSpearfish, S.D. year appointment atBlack Hills State of athleticsinFebruary of1996afterasix- Ferre’ isadynamicleaderwhohasimple- Loren Ferre’ became Washburn’s director played the amajorrole insupporting Membership intheIchabod Clubhas toitsathleticprograms. ancial support University Athletics andprovides fin- that works topromote Washburn The Ichabod Clubisaboosterclub Washburn Athletics 7 Athletics Secretary Athletics Sandy Foster Rita Cox Rita Manager Ticket Gill Herrera Manager Facilities Larry Blumberg Representative Athletics Faculty Susan Foremsky for Secretary Development Brad Noller Brad Student Assistant Student Degginger returned to her alma mater returned Degginger Wessel, a native of Sierra Vista, Ariz., Vista, of Sierra a native Wessel, as Washburn’s assistant athletics director. assistant Washburn’s as of athletics. director in 1987 as assistant for she is responsible that capacity, In the monitoring all of managing and affairs of the business and financial she supervises addition, department. In office, personnel in the administrative equipment ticket office, training room, Washburn University as the Head as University Washburn for the athletics Manager Equipment department. is in charge of maintaining all of the ath- equipment needs. He letics department’s in Baldwin University attended Baker football man- City and was the school’s then accept- Wessel 1976-79. ager from Ron Wessel enters his 21st year at enters his 21st year Wessel Ron Janet Degginger is entering her 13th year is entering her 13th Degginger Janet Degginger has served on several university, conference and conference has served university, Degginger on several and has done Washburn is a 1967 graduate of Degginger He is a member of the American Equipment Managers is a member of the American Equipment He addition, he serves Education In on the Continuing all kinds of sports, traveling, and enjoys Topeka in lives Ron national committees. She is currently a member of the NCAA is currently national committees. She served Liaison Committee and has on a sub- Sports Professional a Committee for developing Research committee of the NCAA the of is a past secretary/treasurer She financial analysis report. a member of the budget committee. She MIAA and is currently Aid and Financial Athletics Faculty Washburn’s is a member of committees. has a son, Preston. at Kansas. She postgraduate work room and Petro maintenance staff. During the 1995-96 aca- the 1995-96 During maintenance staff. and Petro room served of athletics Degginger the interim director as demic year, also cur- She director. for an athletic during the national search administrator. senior women’s servesrently as the university’s Ron Wessel Ron Head Equipment Manager Janet Degginger Janet Director Athletics Assistant Association and became certified in 1992. Wessel has served as a Wessel Association and became certified in 1992. of the AEMA since 1993. Director District Committee of the AEMA. science fiction and physical fitness. ed the equipment manager’s position at Washburn in the spring in the Washburn position at ed the equipment manager’s of 1980. 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn Gene Cassell is entering his second full season as Washburn Sports Information Director Information Sports Washburn Cassell is entering his second full season as Gene nine athletic teams, Cassell also Washburn’s of the media relations his overseeing Besides placed sixth in the nation. Guide Media Football Washburn 1999 Cassell’s Alumni Washburn’s is the editor of Regina Topeka. in live Cassell and his wife, Regina, Director. Information Assistant Sports as the Student enters his second year Noller Brad Ice took over the Ichabods and Lady the Ichabods took over Ice after starting in December 1998. Cassell is a Marshall, Mo., native and a 1997 graduate from native Mo., after starting 1998. Cassell is a Marshall, in December of Science in jour- he graduated with a Bachelor where University, State Missouri Northwest in the Sports Cassell worked Northwest, At nalism accompanied with a minor in broadcasting. and in the Department of Mass Office Information winning publi- award Communication’s many state accolades. Cassell was awarded cations where of the Site The Official - runs of “The game administration and is the webmaster Zone” Blue Information of CoSIDA (College Sports Cassell is a member Online. and Lady Blues Ichabods Contest Committee. of America) and a member of the Publications Directors Magazine. Internships. CoSIDA Undergraduate of one-of-three was a 1999-2000 recipient Noller During Ice’s tenure at Washburn, the Washburn, at tenure Ice’s During Canfield returned to his alma mater to Canfield returned athletics training staff has seen the addi- Blues programs in the fall of 1982 after a programs Blues assignment as the Associate two-year in at Lehigh University Trainer Athletic Penn. Bethlehem, Head Athletic Trainer at Washburn at Trainer Athletic Head University. after a year in private business. He was a business. He in private after a year for the all-MIAA guard first team and holds every in 1996-97 Ichabods and all but one MIAA assist Washburn assist mark including the career record, confer- won four He he set as a senior. as Washburn’s associate athletics director associate Washburn’s as for development. Steve Ice enters his 19th year as the enters his 19th year Ice Steve Jordan Canfield is entering his third year his third Canfield is entering Jordan SID

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In addition to his duties at Washburn, Ice works in conjunc- works Ice Washburn, addition to his duties at In Ice received his bachelor’s degree from St. Mary of the Plains St. from degree his bachelor’s received Ice Canfield is a 1996 graduate of Washburn University with a University Washburn of Canfield is a 1996 graduate Canfield’s main responsibility will be to increase scholarship will be to increase main responsibility Canfield’s Washburn Sports Information Office Sports Information Washburn and Alyssa. Steve and his wife Janis have four children; Brian, Patrick, Jenna Patrick, Brian, four children; have and his wife Janis Steve tion with the Orthopedic Clinic and Sports Medicine of Topeka. of Medicine tion with the Orthopedic and Sports Clinic 1979. uate assistant athletic trainer for the Jayhawks from 1977 to from uate assistant athletic trainer for the Jayhawks from the in 1980. Ice also served as a grad- of Kansas in 1980. Ice the University from College in Dodge City, Kan., in 1977 and earned his master’s Kan., in 1977 City, College in Dodge the prevention and rehabilitation of WU student-athletes. of and rehabilitation the prevention tion of the Petro Allied Health Center as a valuable resource for resource Center as a valuable Allied Health tion of the Petro their son, Jordan Jett, born last year. Jett, their son, Jordan leyball team while at Washburn. The couple lives in Topeka with Topeka in The couple lives Washburn. leyball team while at married to Eileen Brungardt, a member of the Lady Blues vol- a member of the Lady Blues Brungardt, married to Eileen in economics in 1997 and has begun work on his MBA. He is on his MBA. He in economics in 1997 and has begun work BBA degree in finance. He went on to earn an additional degree on to earn an additional went in finance. He BBA degree Athletic Fund, a major giving campaign initiated by Canfield. a major giving campaign initiated by Fund, Athletic Club, the Athletics Department booster club, and the Washburn and the Department booster club, the Athletics Club, country. He oversees the fund-raising efforts the of the Ichabod oversees He country. dollars for one of the best small college athletic programs in the small college athletic programs dollars for one of the best 1992-97. ence titles in his four years on the basketball hardwood from hardwood on the basketball ence titles in his four years Head Athletic Trainer Head Athletic Steve Ice Jordan Canfield Jordan for Development Director Athletics Associate 8 Staff Directory aod“a”Dc,Hthno Mayor Joan Wagnon, Topeka Craig, Harry Topeka Chuck Engel, Topeka Harold “Hal” Dick, Hutchinson Jim Roth, Wichita edCah. . Jennifer Subbert (Washburn ’97). Head Coach Men’s andWomen’s Tennis . . TBA Head Coach Golf . . . Reggie Hulbert (Washburn ’91) Assistant Coach .Ron . . McHenry (Washburn ’84) Head Coach Women’s Basketball . . TBA Assistant Coach . Dickerson . .Kerry (Washburn ’93) Assistant Coach . .BobChipman(KansasState ’73) Head Coach Men’s Basketball .KimNewbern . (Kansas’94) Head Coach Softball . . .Steve Anson(KansasState ’76) Head Coach Baseball . .AllisonJones (William Woods ’89) Head Coach Volleyball . .Eric Baker (KansasState ’98) Graduate Assistant . .Tony Scollieri(Washburn ’98) Graduate Assistant . .Mike (St. Schartz ofthePlains Mary ’89) Assistant Coach . .Dale Perine (Utah State ’86) . Assistant Coach Kennedy (Bethany ’90) .B.D. Assistant Coach . .Andy Williams (Missouri Western ’86) Defensive Coordinator . . .Tony DeMeo (Iona ’71) Head Coach Football . .Jane Kelly Spirit Squad Adviser . .Susan Foremsky Secretary forDevelopment .Susan Foster . Athletics Secretary. . Ticket Manager. .RitaCox . Athletic Facilities Manager..Gill Herrera .Ron Wessel . Head Equipment Manager . . Steve Ice (St. . ofthePlains Mary ’77) Head Athletic Trainer . . . Andy Williams (Missouri Western ’86) Academic Adviser Director . ofMarketing / Promotions. .Ron Simon (Kansas’85) . Blumberg (Sterling .Larry ’65) Faculty Athletics Representative . .Brad Noller Student AssistantSports Information Director . .Gene Cassell(Northwest Missouri ’97) Sports Information Director .Janet . Degginger (Washburn ’67) Assistant Director ofAthletics . . .Jordan Canfield(WashburnAssociate Director ofAthletics forDevelopment. ’96) .Loren Ferre’ . (Texas Christian’71) Director ofAthletics Vice . President /Administration & Treasurer. .Wanda . Hill .TBA Vice President /Academic Affairs . .Dr. Jerry Farley (Oklahoma ’68) President General Athletics Number: 785.231.1134Athletics Fax Number:785.231.1091 1700 SWCOLLEGE AVE •TOPEKA,KANSAS 66621 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION WASHBURN UNIVERSITY BOARDWASHBURN OFREGENTS UNIVERSITY 2000 Washburn Football WASHBURN UNIVERSITY ATHLETICSWASHBURN UNIVERSITY Main CampusSwitchboard Number: 785.231.1010 UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION UNIVERSITY Ben Blair (Chairman), Topeka ..x1339 . .231.1092 . .x1380 ..x1304 . .x1648 . .x1556 ..x1335 ..x1134 . .x1797 . .x1793 . .x1761,x1338 ..x1757 ..x1798 ..x1466 ..x1794 Blanche Parks, Topeka John Goossen, Topeka ..x1756 ..x1335 ..x1753 . .x1462 . .x1796 . .x1355 . .x1705 ..x1333 ..x1493 ..x1634 . .x1798 . .x1791 Karen Lee, Topeka ..x1730 . .x1795 . .x1336 ..x1795 . .x1791 ..x1334 Moore Bowl Home of the Ichabods 9

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A press added to the facility in 1963 but were later in the ’66 tornado. years three destroyed $215,000 athletic project, which also includ- $215,000 athletic project, to House Field Whiting ed the addition of was built The bowl campus. Washburn the Thomas south of Old in a natural depression was designed to be similar and Gymnasium of Colorado. to the facility at the University of the natural depres- taking advantage By constructed was in just seven sion, the bowl $30,000. months at a cost of approximately The construction the direc- was under work head of the engi- S. Loper, tion of Cleveland neering department, with the contract for Ritchie of to C.A. given the excavation Topeka. Washburn football since its dedication on Washburn his- its 72-year Throughout 28, 1928. Sept. has been witness to hundreds the bowl tory, of high school and college games, long- tornado and the rivalries standing conference of 1966. 10 Tony DeMeo Head Coach 6 seasonsat .23-40 Washburn. .86-71-4overall 17 seasons .6-5 .Washburn 1999 .4-7 .Washburn 1998 .3-8 .Washburn 1997 .4-6 .Washburn 1996 .4-6 .Washburn 1995 .2-8 .Washburn 1994 .Mercyhurst .6-4 PA. 1987 .Mercyhurst .6-4 PA. 1986 .Mercyhurst .8-2 PA. 1985 .Mercyhurst .8-1 PA. 1984 .5-3-1 .Mercyhurst PA 1983 .Mercyhurst .4-5 PA. 1982 .4-2-1 .Mercyhurst PA 1981 .5-4 .Iona NY 1978 .7-0 .Iona NY 1977 .5-2-1 .Iona NY 1976 .5-4-1 .Iona NY 1975 Mary KateandMichelleMary the parents ofSara, Annie, He andhiswife,Joanne, are Personal Ultra Power CoachesClinics • Speaker fortheRiddell- Option (1998) • 101 Ways To Run The Only (1993) Astroturf • The Grass Isn’t Greener; It’s reprinted 1990) Multi-Bone Attack (1980, • Explosive Football withthe Publications /Speaking seasons .6 23-40 at Washburn seasons .16 overall 86-71-4 Coaching Record Iona College(1971) Alma Mater CAREER COACHINGCAREER TONY DEMEO DEMEO’S FILE IONA ’71 RECORD He lefttheGaels’ twoseasons program toserve ed intoIona’s Hall ofFame inJune of1997. undefeated teamatIona. the onlypersontobothcoachandplayonan DeMeo compileda22-10-2record. He was head coachfrom 1975to1978. While atIona, returning tohisalmamater, Iona College,as tant atPace University (1973-74)before 71-4. He beganhiscoaching career asanassis- coach. His current career record standsat86- ence, including17seasonsasacollegiatehead December, 1993. Ichabod in Washburn in footballhistory ranks whenhewasnamedthe36thhead level, DeMeo returned totheheadcoaching an assistantcoachattheNCAADivision I under DeMeo’s guidance.Afterfive seasonsas exceeded year expectations eachandevery ish lastintheMIAA,Ichabods have program. Twice pickedinthepreseason tofin- respectability backtothe Washburn football Those attributeshave, inturn,brought headcoachforthe1994season. their new attitudetotheIchabodslosophy andanew as coaches andwasnamed Tri-Coach ofthe Year. DeMeo washonored by hisfellow MIAA ning seasonsince1988.Aftertheseason, DeMeo ledlastseason’s teamtoitsfirstwin- brought backwinningfootballat Washburn. the Ichabods, headcoach Tony DeMeo has For hiscontributions,DeMeo wasinduct- DeMeo has26years ofcoachingexperi- DeMeo phi- broughtoffense,anew anew Entering hisseventh seasonatthehelmof 2000 Washburn Football “101 Ways toRun theOption.” video seriesproduced by CoachesChoice, AFCA Luncheon Committee. Manual. DeMeo isalsoamemberofthe Coach andAmericanFootball Coaches forsuchpublications asScholastic articles Attack” (1990)andhaswrittenmore than40 of “Explosive Football withtheMulti-Bone game innumerous publications.He isauthor Massachusetts (1991). of Delaware (1989)andUniversity of logged timeasanassistantcoachatUniversity (1992).He alsohas (1988), (1990)and an offensive coordinator at Mercyhurst, DeMeo hasgainedexperienceas to Mercyhurst College.Since leaving Award foramajorandsignificantcontribution Dr. William P. LifetimeAchievement Garvey total defense. cal leadersintotaloffense,scoringoffenseand helm andalsowasamongthenationalstatisti- ranked duringhisfinalfourseasonsatthe athletes graduate.Mercyhurst wasnationally while DeMeo saw94percent ofhisstudent- seasons, theLakersposteda41-21-2record Mercyhurst College.During thenextseven season tobuildfrom scratchaprogram at from thePennsylvania staffpriortothe1981 (1979-80).DeMeo wasplucked as assistantcoachattheUniversity of DeMeo hasalsowrittenthebest-selling DeMeo hasshared hisknowledge ofthe In 1994,DeMeo washonored withthe of fourNCAA Division II Washburn headcoachisone began twoseasonsago. The year termonthatcommittee Rules Committee.His four- named totheNCAAFootball mittee, DeMeo also has been appointed totheAFCAcom- mer manual. for theAFCA’s annualsum- tee gatherstechnicalarticles ual Committee. The commit- Association’s Summer Man- Coaches three-year termonthe was isinthemiddleofa in November 1994.DeMeo Only Astroturf,” went onsale Grass“The Isn’t Greener; It’s His mostrecent book, In additiontobeing Tony DeMeo

Head Coach 11 COACHING COACHING EXPERIENCE 1990 University Madison James (NCAA-IAA) Coordinator • Offensive 1991 of Massachusetts University (NCAA-IAA) • Assistant Coach 1992 University State Murray (NCAA-IAA) Coordinator • Off. – Present 1994 University Washburn (NCAA-II) Coach • Head 23-40 • Coaching Record: Year: of the Tri-Coach • MIAA 1999 1973-74 University Pace Assistant Coach 1975-78 College Iona (NCAA-III) Coach • Head 22-10-2 • Coaching Record: Champs: ’76, ’77 • Conference Coach of Conference Two-time • ’76, ’77 Year: the 1979-80 of Pennsylvania University. (NCAA-IA) • Assistant Coach 1981-87 College Mercyhurst Coach (NCAA-III) • Head 41-21-2 • Coaching Record: the football • Started at the NCAA-III level program Ranking: 20 NCAA-III Top • ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87 ’85 Year: • Coach of the (’82-83) of Athletics • Director 1988 University Temple (NCAA-IA) Coordinator • Offensive 1989 of Delaware University (NCAA-IAA) • Assistant Coach VICTORIES In addition to having brought strong having brought addition to In sports 1985 he became the first figure In He N.Y. of the Bronx, is a native DeMeo with his wife, Joanne, Topeka in lives He WINNING PERCENTAGES Glen Gray (1913-15) Gray Glen ...... 11-10-3 ...... 521 instructional conducted seminars coaching has DeMeo level, the local On nationwide. since 60 organizations than more addressed Topeka. arriving in his position at to credentials football a deep com- also brought DeMeo Washburn, DeMeo involvement. mitment to community in community experience has extensive and serviceaffairs, charity events clubs. of the Marshal was also the Grand DeMeo Parade. 1998 Summerfest of the as recipient honored ever the from Service Award Distinguished arriving in Since Jaycees. Pennsylvania for volunteer has been an active he Topeka, including being the Capper Foundation annual named Honorary Chairperson of the has also been active DeMeo Walk. Capper of Mary Catholic Heart Pure with the Most and many other organizations. Church in history degree with a earned a bachelor’s in 1971. He Iona minor in education from at City has done post-graduate work York. of New University of their four daughters: and three of 26 years, Oldest Annie, Mary Kate and Michelle. College of the graduated from daughter Sara Cross. Holy 1. Dick Godlove (1946-58) Godlove 1. Dick ...... 67-42-4 ...... 611 2. Larry (1974-78; 1984*-89). Elliott . . . . 58-51-1 ...... 532 (1918-19; 1929-35) Bearg 3. Ernest . . . . . 46-33-4 ...... 578 (1936-41) Holm 4. Elmer ...... 23-31-3 ...... 430 4. Tony DeMeo (1906-08)Weede 6. Garfield (1994-pr) ...... 20-6-4 ...... 733 . . Rainsberger (1962-64)7. Ellis ...... 17-10-0...... 630 23-40-0 (1904-05) Outland 8. John ...... 14-5-0...... 737 . . . ..329 (1903; 1916-17)9. A.R. Kennedy ...... 12-12-2 ...... 500 (1897-98)...... 11-1-1 Coldren 10. Paul ...... 885 1. John Outland (1904-05) Outland 1. John ...... 14-5-0 ...... 737 (1906-08).Weede 2. Garfield ...... 20- 6-4 . . . ..733 . . . . Rainsberger (1962-64)3. Ellis ...... 17-10-0 ...... 630 (1946-58) Godlove 4. Dick ...... 67-42-4 ...... 611 (1918-19; 1929-35) Bearg 5. Ernest . . . . . 46-33-4 ...... 578 (1969-70) Elliott 6. Harold ...... 10-8-2 ...... 550 7. Larry (1974-78; 1984*-89). Elliott . . . . 58-51-1 ...... 532 (1920-21)8. Dwight Ream ...... 8-7-4 ...... 526 (1913-15) Gray 9. Glen 11-10-3 ...... 521 (1903; 1916-17)10. A.R. Kennedy ...... 12-12-2 ...... 500 games in 1984 coached five (minimum of 18 games) *Elliott 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn Tony DeMeo (1994-pr) . . . . 23-40 Coach (Years)Coach ...... Record (1936-41) Holm Elmer . . . . 23-31-3 Bob Raugh (1942-43) ...... 3-10-2 (1944). Errickson Dee ...... 1-6-0 (1945) ...... 3-1-0 (1946-58) Godlove Dick . . . 67-42-4 (1959-61)Ralph Brown . . . . 9-18-0* (1962-64) Rainsberger Ellis . . . 17-10 Linta (1965-66)Ed ...... 4-13-1 (1967-68) Schaake Bill ...... 2-16-0 (1969-70)Elliott Harold . . . . 10-8-2 (1971-73) . . . . 12-17-1* Larry (1974-78) Elliott . . . . 28-22-1* Gary (1979-80) Hampton . . . 6-14-0 (1981-82) Jagodzinske Glenn . 4-16-0 (1983-84)Tardiff George . . . . . 8-7-0 Larry (1984-89) Elliott . . . . 30-29-0* CarylDennis (1990-93) . . . . . 7-32-0 (1993)Williams Andy ...... 0-2-0 WASHBURN COACHING FACTS COACHING WASHBURN COACHING RECORDS COACHING An accomplished speaker, DeMeo has DeMeo An accomplished speaker, Glen Gray (1913-15) Gray Glen ...... 11-10-3 (1916-17)A.R. Kennedy . . . . 5-12-2 (1918-19) Bearg Ernest . . . . . 11-2-1 (1920-21).Dwight Ream . . . . 8-7-4* (1922)Vosburg G.D...... 1-7-0 (1923-26).Woodward George 7-23-4 (1927-28)Wynne Roy ...... 3-14-0 (1929-35) Bearg Ernest . 35-31-3 . . . William Lloyd Driver (1911-12) Driver Lloyd William 8-8-1 Coach (Years)Coach ...... Record (1894) Gains W.M...... 3-1-0 (1896) Griffith W...... 6-1-1 (1897-98) Coldren Paul . . . . . 11-1-1 (1899) Melford William ...... 2-5-2 (1900) Owen Ben ...... 6-2-0 (1901) Banks Lawrence ...... 3-2-3 (1902) Page Ward H...... 3-4-0 (1903)A.R. Kennedy ...... 7-0-1 (1904-05) Outland John . . . . 14-5-0 (1906-08)Weede Garfield . . . 20-6-4 (1909-10). Stewart Robert . . . . 8-8-0 representatives on the 16-man committee. representatives is on the appointment recent most His Committee as a Division NCAA Legislative II representative. than 400 speaker at more been the featured including sportsevents, banquets, business and seminars, fund raisers, football clinics on a service message was spread clubs. His speaker when he was a featured national level Coaches Clinics, a series of for the Glazier Photo Courtesy of Tony DeMeo Tony DeMeo, carrying the ball for Iona, is a DeMeo, Tony He was member of the Gaels Hall of Fame. inducted in 1996. 12 Ichabods Assistant Coaches as a part-time assistant.Heas apart-time hasworked withthe offensive spending two seasons asagraduateassistant andoneyear Mike Schartz uate assistantatBaylor University andastudentassistant B.D. Kennedy Dale Perine 1986 season.He spentthe1987and’88seasonsasa career asastudentassistantontheGriffon staffduringthe College from 1982-85before embarking onhiscoaching Andy Williams This isSchartz’s sixth overall season at WU after ties. strength andconditioning activi- duties coordinating theteam’s team. He willalsocontinuehis the travel arrangementsforthe receivers. willalsohandle Schartz backsandwide with therunning Washburn and histhird working third year asafull-timeassistantat Hutchinson CommunityCollege. offensive line coachat April 1991aftertwoseasonsas position. ence asalinemanandcoachtohis sive linecoach. He bringsexperi- 10th seasonas Washburn’s offen- son asthedefensive linecoachat Washburn, Perine spendonesea- defensive line. seasons onthestaffcoaching in 1991.He spenthisfirstthree Perine joinedthe Washburn staff enth seasonwiththelinebackers. season at Washburn andhissev- for Missouri Western State department’s academicadviser. Washburn student-athletesasthe also responsible forcounselingall who joinedthestaffin1990,is Defensive Coordinator. Williams, seventh seasonastheIchabods’ year ontheIchabods staff, andhis Mike isenteringhis Schartz He alsologgedtimeasagrad- Kennedy joined thestaffin B.D. Kennedy beginshis Prior tocoming Dale Perine beginshis10th Williams wasaquarterback Andy Williams his11th starts 2000 Washburn Football son John Tanner. tion. He andhis wife Tammy, live in Topeka withtheir won thefirstchampionship inschoolhistory. the captainon1988team whenSMPwent 10-0and ofthePlainsMary College inDodge Citywhere hewas ball andbaseballduringthattime. and physicalscienceforfive years. He alsocoachedfoot- Wichita Northwest highschoolswhere hetaughtbiology tioning dutiesinhistenure. and defensive linesanddirected thestrength andcondi- to KatarinaLantzandhasason,Jonathan. ical educationfrom Baylor in 1989.Kennedy ismarried education from Bethany in1987andhismaster’s inphys- record andastatechampionship. Oklahoma. The 1979Blanchard teamposteda15-0 also earnedtwoyears atBlanchard High Schoolin the outstandingoffensive linemanin1986,anhonorhe that finishedintheNAIAtop20eachyear. He wasvoted at . 1986. bachelor’s degree inphysicaleducation from Utah State in California. Anative ofOakland, Calif., Perine earnedhis Utah State afterplayingatLaneyJunior Collegein School inUtah. ers. Perine beganhiscoachingcareer atLoganHigh State University where heworked withoutsidelineback- San Francisco State University. daughters, Kelsey andKinsey. in1986. tion department and wasnamedoutstandingseniorby thephysicaleduca- won theDonn Christopher Faros Scholarshipin1985 Utah State in1989. While atMissouri Western, Williams from Missouri Western in1986andhismaster’s from degrees inhealth,physicaleducationandrecreation. season.Williams holdsundergraduateandgraduate defensive coordinator atPhoenix Collegeduringthe1989 defensive backsanddefensive specialteams.He was graduate assistantatUtah State where heworked withthe Schartz isa1989graduateofSMPinphysicaleduca- Schartz The Cimarron, Kan.,native lettered fouryears atSt. cameto Schartz Washburn from Dodge Cityand Kennedy earned hisbachelor’s inhealthandphysical Kennedy was atwo-year lettermanforBethany teams He asgraduateassistantatUtah hadpreviously served Williams andhiswife Terry, live in Topeka withtheir The Independence, Mo., native earnedhisbachelor’s The formerdefensive linemanlettered oneseasonat Ichabods Graduate and

Student Assistants 13 Eric Baker is startinga as his second year Baker Eric of Law school second year is also in his Eric graduating after Washburn came to Baker Schartz with the is assisting Mike Baker Kris Stewart is starting his first season as a stu- Kris Stewart all-district and all-league was named an Stewart is majoring in physical is a junior and Stewart Kevin Wheeler is starting as a stu- his first year Kevin offensive Wheeler was a leader on the Ichabods Wheeler was named to the all-MIAA honorable Kevin Wheeler ...... 1999 Tony Scollieri...... 1999-pr Andy Williams ...... 1990-pr Mike Schartz ...... Leon Shelinbarger...... 1964 . . . . . ShortNorman 1998-pr ...... 1962-63 Ralph Smith ...... 1963 SteeleJim ...... 1985 StrolloJohn ...... 1983 Scott Swofford ...... 1979-80 SzucsTerry ...... 1981-82 Thompson Fred ...... 1964 Tiesing...... 1973 . . Rodger VanLaningham...... 1978 Max Walter Steve ...... 1985-93 Mike RutherfordMike ...... 1984 Saylor...... 1966 Tim graduate assistant for the Ichabods. for the Ichabods. graduate assistant in corporate law. he is specializing where in 1998 with a University Kansas State from in business administration. degree Kan. George, St. is from backs. He offensive dent assistant for the Ichabods. Stewart played in six played Stewart dent assistant for the Ichabods. games in 1999 picking off two passes and recording two solo tackles. also He High. Prairie Grand performer South at he made 99 tackles and cornerback where played also Stewart as a senior. had four interceptions a forward position in soccer and was the lead- played off hitter and center fielder on the baseball team. education. dent assistant on the Ichabods coaching staff. He coaching staff. dent assistant on the Ichabods lineman. with the offensive will work all- is one of the school’s He line during his career. time effort starter leaders and is a four-year points offense, which has set numerous on the Ichabods the past four seasons, including first school records and State in a game with 33 against Emporia downs during the 1998 season. 212 first downs his junior and senior sea- mention team following Eric Baker Kris Stewart Kevin Wheeler Kevin son. He also garnered second team Midwest Daktronics all-region honors. He all-region Daktronics Midwest second team also garnered son. He Wheeler is majoring in physical education. of a Andover. is a native Dale Perine RundleTodd ...... 1996-97 ...... RamseyPhil ...... 1964-65 ...... 1991-pr Keith HerltingKeith ...... 1983-84 JagodzinskeGlenn ...... 1981-82 Clay Johnson ...... 1971-77 Bob Jones ...... 1965 KeelanJack ...... 1962 B.D. KennedyGary Kershner ...... 1964 ...... Kramer..Brian ...... 1985 ...... 1991-pr McDonaldMarion ...... 1962-63 ...... 1979-81, 1984 McGraw. Mike McMillanJerry ...... 1990 NeelyDale ...... 1962-63 Bob Noblitt ...... 1969-70 NoblittDavid ...... 1971-74 Rance Olison ...... 1983-84 STUDENT ASSISTANTS STUDENT GRADUATE ASSISTANTS GRADUATE 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn Tony Scollieri is starting his third year as an year is starting Scollieri third his Tony in 1998 Washburn from Scollieri graduated Barry is starting Galbraith his first season as a was a steady performerGalbraith at quarterback completed 181 has Galbraith his career During Chad Dawson is starting as a stu- Chad Dawson his second year in all 11 games as a senior and played Dawson assistant on the Ichabods’ sideline. Scollieri will sideline. Scollieri the Ichabods’ assistant on the linebackers and coordinating be assisting game films. man- and in marketing degree with a bachelor’s on his MBA. working is currently agement. He all-time leading tackler Scollieri is the Ichabods’ marks career also holds the with 349 stops. He assisted (153). for solo tackles (196) and student assistant after winding up his career at student assistant after winding up his career with the quarter- will work Galbraith Washburn. backs. back and offensive the led Galbraith Washburn. at during his career to their first winning season since 1988, a Ichabods 6-5 mark. including 16 of 319 passes for 19 touchdowns, last season as the starter and was an touchdowns also honorable mention all-MIAA selection. He dent assistant for the Ichabods. His main responsi- His dent assistant for the Ichabods. line. with the defensive Perine bility is assisting Dale duties. also helps with the video coordinating He practices he was the scout team coordinator During defense. of the freshman coordinator and defensive 1997, he started all 11 games at made 23 tackles. In 27 tackles and two sacks after recording noseguard, Community College Hutchinson transferring from was a member of the 1995 1994-96. He from The Dragons. Champion Blue Conference Jayhawk WASHBURN ASSISTANT COACHES 1962-PRESENT COACHES ASSISTANT WASHBURN Tony Scollieri Tony Barry Galbraith Chad Dawson moved into sixth place all-time with 3,240 yards of total offense, including into sixth place all-time with 3,240 yards moved for a sen- record Washburn the broke his senior season, which 2,540 total yards in physical education. is majoring Kan. Galbraith Barry of Derby, is a native ior. Blue Dragon defense would finish the season No. 5 in the national poll and the 5 in defense would finish the season No. Dragon Blue is majoring in history. 4 in the nation. Dawson defense was ranked No. Barry GalbraithRay Glaze ...... 1962 . . . HartingJohn ...... 1963 ...... Heck.Ron ...... 1964-65 . . 1999 Chad DawsonCharlie Dieker ...... 1984 . . . DiMaggioDave ...... 1984 ...... Larry. Elliott ...... 1966-73, 1983-84 . 1999-pr Elliott.Mark ...... 1985 Dennis Bean.Dennis ...... 1974-78 BenzDuke ...... 1967-68 BoulwareTravis ...... 1985-86 CarylDennis ...... 1985-89 ClarkMark ...... 1982 . . . . . DanenhauerBill ...... 1985-89 Danny AckermanDanny ...... 1997-99 BachmanBill ...... 1983-84 Eric Baker ...... 1998-pr 14 2000 Ichabods Roster atFdre..175 Matt Federle ..175 David Tomassi ..175 Clint Guinn ..175 Joshua Morgan Matt Jackson . . .170 ..170 Ben Weber ..170 Josh Coller ..170 Darold Smith Joe ..165 Corcoran Lightest ..285 Gerrad Hall ..285 Anders Grove ..285 Jared Barge ..290 James Kent ..315 Brian Wilson Heaviest Patrick Hayes . ..5-9 ..5-8 Antwuan Jones ..5-8 Clint Guinn ..5-7 Joshua Johnson Shortest ..6-4 Nick Smith Matt ..6-4 Durler 6-4 Lawrence Whittington ..6-4 Gerrad Hall ..6-4 Casey Mulcahy Tim ..6-4 Watts ..6-4 Chad Gordon Todd ..6-4 Harris ..6-4 Josh Frederick ..6-4 Darin Schroeder Jason ..6-6 Walters . ..6-6 Derek Young ..6-7 Brian Wilson ..1 Minnesota ..1 North Carolina ..1 Indiana ..2 Florida ..9 Missouri ..34 Texas ..49 Kansas ..26 Freshmen ..25 Redshirt Freshmen ..19 Sophomores ..15 Juniors ..12 Seniors Tallest Breakdown ByClass: Breakdown ByState: Graduate Assistant: Assistant Coaches: Team Superlatives: Student Assistant: Barry Galbraith,Barry Andy Williams, Chad Dawson, Kevin Wheeler ..Kennedy, B.D. Head Coach: Tony Scollieri Tony DeMeo Mike Schartz Dale Perine, Kris Stewart Eric Baker 0Adr rv* O - 8 RGrand Prairie, Texas/S. Grand Prairie HS Allen, Texas/Allen HS Independence, Mo./Truman HS Olathe, Kan./Olathe South HS JR FR SO 285 SO 280 Wichita, Kan./Northwest HS TheColony, Texas/The 250 ColonyHS Richmond, Texas/Lamar HS FRRS 235 Topeka, Kan./Washburn Rural HS 6-3 6-4 KansasCity, Mo./Raytown South HS FR 6-4 Frankfort, Kan./Highland CC 250 JR 6-3 FR 275 OL OL SO DT 275 Manhattan, Kan./Manhattan HS JR 6-3 Newton, Kan./Newton HS 215 OL 275 6-6 5-10 Anders Grove** 205 FRRS Blue Springs, Mo./University ofMissouri Topeka, Kan./Hayden HS OL JR 5-10 ChadGordon* Manhattan, Kan./Manhattan HS 6-1 Nick Smith FRRS OL 70 215 Silver Lake,Kan./Silver OL LakeHS 6-0 265 SR Kyle Lovelady 69 OL Nick Naramore 270 68 Silver Lake,Kan./Silver LakeHS FR OL 6-0 285 JR 67 Kevin Coffman* 6-0 Paxico, LB Kan./Alma-Wabaunsee HS FRRS Jason Walters 66 225 6-4 240 DeSoto, Texas/DeSoto Onaga, Kan./Onaga HS HS 64 Jermaine Smith* 6-1 LB 220 SO OL Matt Bethel 63 FRRS Topeka, Kan./Hayden HS 6-2 5-11 OL 62 SO 200 OL Zeb Nelson 61 6-1 Yates Center, 215 Kan./Yates CenterHS Brian Arellano 220 JR DE Claflin,Kan./ClaflinHS LB FRRS Billy Wolff** 60 Carbondale,Kan./Santa Fe Trail 6-3 HS Topeka, Jared LB Barge*** Kan./Washburn 6-2 Rural HS Tivy,57 Texas./Tivy 235 5-11 HS 170 Tim Watts 56 FR FRRS SO Ryan Huske** 55 FR P LB 6-0 5-10 Jacob Barth FB 54 200 245 230 53 185 Jason Ross 51 Topeka, Blue WR Springs, Mo./Blue Kan./Independence Springs CC HS LB 5-11 6-0 Topeka, Kan./Shawnee Heights HS ClaytonOtwell 6-1 Leawood,Kan./Rockhurst 5-10 HS Reggie Jones* 50 FRRS SO SR Eric Roth FRRS Claflin,Kan./ClaflinHS 49 LB FB WR FB Dan Wilson** 48 185 Lancaster, Texas/Lancaster HS Topeka, 170 FRRS Kan./Shawnee Heights HS 240 Auburn, 180 Kan./Washburn Ben Weber Rural HS 47 FRRS Jonathan Mayes* FRRS 46 Mound, Flower Texas/Marcus 5-10 HS 195 5-11 KipKraisinger 45 6-4 6-1 JR 205 Kingwood, Texas/Marine Acad Military Travis 200 Smith 44 Allen, Texas/Allen HS 5-11 DB FR RayGlaze 43 DB 195 DB LB 5-10 42 SO 6-3 Kan./Herington HS Herington, 180 FR 41 DB Darin Schroeder*** 5-11 T. FRRS J.McDaniel 220 5-11 175 Houston, DB LB Texas/Barbara Mishawaka, Ind./ ConorMulcahy Jordan HS 40 160 Josh Coller Topeka, Winfield, Kan./Winfield HS 39 HB Kan./New HS Century 6-3 5-10 Irving, Texas/Nimitz KippConnell HS 38 DB SO SR RB/HB ChrisSimmons 5-10 KansasCity,37 Kan./SMNorth HS SO SR 36 CodySnyder** SO 175 185 LB Brian Peel 35 185 DB 195 Galveston, SR Texas/Ball HS Tyler Thomas 34 185 5-11 5-11 Needville, Texas/Needville HS Matt Federle 33 FRRS LaCrosse, Kan./Wyoming 205 5-9 32 5-8 FRRS Independence, Mo./Truman HS 6-0 Richmond, Texas/Lamar FRRS DB DB Ben Jacobs* ConsolidatedHS 170 31 Medicine Lodge,Kan./Medicine LodgeHS AlexBarlow 190 6-0 DB DB 180 JR 30 Mike Stubblefield HB FR 5-9 SO Hoyt,29 5-10 Kan./Royal Valley David HS Tomassi HB Riverview, AntwuanJones** 190 Fla./East Bay HS 28 Kan./SM West Olathe, HS 6-0 170 185 Patrick Hayes* 27 DB TheColony, Texas/The FRRS ColonyHS FR Claflin,Kan./ClaflinHS RB 26 Corey Crain* 5-11 6-0 SO DB 25 Joe Camp*** 6-0 210 180 Lecompton,Kan./Perry-Lecompton HS Humphrey Darryl JR 24 FR 180 Darold DB Smith DB 23 Plano, Texas/Plano EastHS DB 6-3 200 22 6-3 180 FR 5-11 FRRS Dustin Madisonville, Cline Texas/Madisonville21 HS Blue Springs, Mo./Blue Springs HS Jeremy Potts** 165 QB FRRS 6-2 175 DB 6-0 Matt Jackson 20 DB Junction City, Kan./Junction CityHS Rosenberg, Texas/Lamar Consolidated Kyle Fowler* SR 19 185 Medicine 6-0 Lodge,Kan./McPherson Coll. Tyler Sarasota, Fla./Maine QB Central Schuerman 18 5-8 QB RB/DB Garrett Wrecke* SR 200 17 JR Olathe, Kan./Olathe EastHS CITY, STATE/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 5-7 Blake Meyer 16 Peculiar, Mo./Raymore-Peculiar HS SR SR DB Richmond,Texas/B.F. 190 Mike Edwards* 15 TerryHS 185 6-1 Dustin Hickel SR 14 CL 195 190 RB SR Joe Corcoran 13 6-0 JR 6-0 WR 250 12 WT 210 ClintGuinn 6-1 6-0 11 Joshua Johnson 220 DB WR Clarence 6-2 Williams*** HT 10 WR 6-0 Joe Banks*** DB 5-11 9 ColonMcNeal** 8 POS LB Preston Taylor** 7 FB Ted K Remais*** 6 Corey Phipps*** 5 Rainer** Brandon 4 Chad Todd*** 3 2 NAME 1 NO. 2000 Washburn Football Numerical Roster 2000 Ichabods

Roster 15 In-Season Birthdays: Birthdays: In-Season Andre ZandevakiliAndre .9/2/81 JohnsonJoshua . . . .9/7/80 BargeJared ...... 9/9/77 Darryl Humphrey .9/10/81 HonzaJoshua . . . .9/16/81 JonesReggie . . . . .9/17/79 NallyZac ...... 9/18/79 Kipp Connell . . . .9/19/80 Colon McNeal . . .9/21/78 WilliamsClarence .9/22/77 Kip Kraisinger . . .9/22/81 PeelBrian ...... 9/25/80 . HallGerrad . . . . .9/25/81 FowlerKyle . . . . .9/29/79 CampJoe ...... 9/30/77 CorcoranJoe . . . .10/3/81 HickelDustin . . . .10/5/81 HuskeRyan . . . . .10/7/78 HoytalJohn . . . . .10/8/81 ReuterBuck . . . .10/17/77 PottsJeremy . . . .10/26/78 Clint Guinn . . . .10/26/80 . . . . .10/27/81 Toby Adam ClineDustin . . .10/29/80 Anders Grove . . . .11/3/78 . . . . .11/10/77 Todd Chad SmithNick . . . .11/11/81 Andre ZandevakiliAndre FB Pronunciation Guide Pronunciation Arellano . . .r•REY•awno . . . . . Guinn. . . . .Gwinn ...... mul•KAY•ee Mulcahy Rainer ...... RAIN•er Remais ...... RAY•mus Reuter ...... Rooter Schembri ...... SCHIM•bree Tomassi ...... tow•MASI Wrecke ...... WRECK•ee Zandevakili . .zan•DEV•a•key•lee Players 27 David Tomassi 27 David 63 Walters Jason 54 DB Watts Tim 45 Weber Ben 86Whittle Whittington Lawrence 88 Chris WR OL 8 WR 73 Williams Clarence OL Wilson Brian 46 WR DB Wilson Dan 56 Wolff Billy 15 Wrecke Garrett 90 OL Young Derek LB DB OL DE Joey ToddJoey K/P 49 Otwell Clayton 33 Peel Brian 3 Potts 19 Jeremy Phipps Corey 87 LB Powell Travis 2 DB 4 Rainer Brandon LB 95 LB Remais Ted Reuter Buck 50 DE Ross Jason 47 FB Roth Eric 93 Larry Schembri40 DB DT Schroeder Darin 16 Schuerman Tyler 35 LB Chris Simmons LB 21 LB Smith Smith Darold 62 Jermaine QB P 68 DB Smith Nick 42 OL Snyder Smith Travis 34 Cody DB 81Stubblefield Stanhope Jason 28 Mike HB 78 OL DB Taylor Tatum Eric 96 FB Eric DL 5 Preston Taylor WR 32 Thomas Tyler 85 Toby Adam 1 OL Chad Todd DE DB DT K Alphabetic Roster 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn 79 Harman Jeremy 94 Harris Todd 71 Hartzell Ken 25 DT Hayes Patrick 12 Hickel Dustin 97 Honza Josh 91 TE OL Hoytal John 22 DB Darryl Humphrey53 QB Huske Ryan 18 Jackson Matt RB 30 DE Jacobs Ben 9 LB 26 Johnson Joshua Antwuan Jones LB 48 DB Jones Reggie 74 Kent James 99 RB DB LB Kitchner Michael 43 Kip Kraisinger67 Lovelady Kyle 44 DT FB Mayes Jonathan 39 OL J. McDaniel T. 6 FB 14 Colon McNeal OL LB Meyer Blake 82 Morgan Joshua DB 89 Casey Mulcahy38 WR Conor Mulcahy80 WR Nally Zac DB 66 Naramore Nick DE 60 DB Nelson Zeb OL WR LB Dan FosterDan Todd Joey ZandevakiliAndre FB DB K/P 5-9 5-11 5-11 170 185 190 FR FR FRRS HS HS Mo./Raymore-Peculiar Texas/Berkner Grapevine, Garland, Peculiar, HS Heritage Texas/Colleyville Dan FosterDan DB 57 Arellano Brian 755 Banks Joe Barge Jared 29 Alex Barlow51 LB Barth Jacob 84 Benning DaWight 61 WR OL Bethel Matt 23 WR Camp Joe 20 DB Coffman Cline Dustin 64 Kevin DE 37 Coller Josh 36 OL OL Kipp Connell11 HB Crain DB Corcoran Joe 24 Corey 76 Donaldson Gavin 83 DB DB Durler Matt 13 HB RB Edwards Mike 31 OL Federle Matt 17 Fowler Kyle QB 92 DL Frederick Josh 72 HB Chris Garrett41 Ray Glaze98 Gonzales Rolly 69 DB DE Chad Gordon70 OL Anders Grove 10 Clint Guinn DT 77 WR Hall Gerrad DT OL DB OL NO.71 NAME7273 Hartzell** Ken 74Garrett Chris 76 Wilson Brian 77 Kent James OL78 Donaldson Gavin POS79 OL Hall Gerrad 80 OL 6-2 Tatum Eric OL Harman Jeremy HT 6-3 OL81 Nally Zac 270 6-782 6-1 OL WT83 Stanhope DT Jason 255 6-0 JR OL84 Morgan Joshua 315 280 CL85 FR Durler Matt 6-4 5-11 29086Whittle** Benning DaWight FRRS HS Park Kan./Highland Topeka, 6-0 DL WR FRWR87Toby Adam WR HS SCHOOL HS STATE/PREVIOUS CITY, Texas/Frisco Texas/Desoto 240 Desoto, 285 Frisco, FR88 Chris Whittington Lawrence WR WR 6-2 270 HS 5-1189 PowellTexas/Martin Arlington, Travis 6-1 DL SO FR 6-190 HS Kan./Hayden Topeka, 6-1 FRRS 225 6-4 Casey Mulcahy** 190 DT 200 HS Kan./Seaman 91 HS 6-4 Park Kan./Highland Topeka, Young* Derek Topeka, HS 175 Texas/Lancaster Lancaster, HS FR92 210 DE SO 210 DE JR93 6-1 Hoytal John SO Texas/Berkner 240 FRRS94 Frederick* Josh HS Park Kan./Hayden FR Topeka, HS 6-2 Kan./Parsons Parsons, DE95 LarrySchembri 6-4 of Oklahoma Texas/University Houston, Garland, FR State 245 Ashville, N.C./Valdosta 96 Harris** Todd Reuter*** Buck HS 97Texas/Berkner Richardson, 210 6-6 DE LB/SS FR 25098 City HS Kan./Dodge City, Dodge Eric LB Taylor 6-399 FR Honza Josh DT TE JR 250 6-4 Centralia, Kan./Centralia HS Gonzales* Rolly 6-1 Kitchner Michael 215 HS Kan./Oskaloosa Oskaloosa, SO 5-11 6-4 HS Leawood, Kan./Rockhurst 210 of letters earned *= No. DE DT FR DT 210 DE/LB 270 HS Mo./Raytown Kansas City, SO 255 6-3 FR 6-2 6-1 HS Kan./Hayden SR Topeka, 6-0 JR HS Heights Kan./Wichita Wichita, 230 HS Texas/Marcus Mound, 260 Flower 235 HS Kan./SM South 265 Park, Overland FR St Dakota Minn./South Park, SO FRRS FRRS HS Texas/Berkner Richardson, HS Austin HS F. Texas/Martin Arlington, Texas/Stephen Land, Sugar HS Texas/Harlingen Harlingen, 16 Preseason Two-Deep #8 Clarence Williams LEFT CORNERBACK #13 Mike Edwards #25 PatrickHayes #6 ColonMcNeal #18 Preston Taylor - 210 •SR 6-0 • - 200•JR 6-2 • 6-0 •180 • SR 5-9 •170 •SO PLACEKICKER #1 ChadTodd #94 Todd Harris 6-0 • 165 • JR 6-1 •195 • SR RIGHT END 6-4 • 255•JR TIGHT END HOLDER

#90 Derek Young #92 JoshFrederick #75 Brett James 6-3 • 215 •FRRS #71 Ken Hartzell 6-6 • 250•SO 6-4 •210 •SO RIGHT TACKLE LEFT END 6-4 • 250• FRRS #54 Tim Watts #54 Tim SAM LINEBACKER 6-2 •270JR #34 CodySnyder #9 JoshuaJohnson #53 Ryan Huske #48 ReggieJones #30 BenJacobs 5-11 •220• JR 5-7 •180 •FRRS 5-11 •170 •JR 5-11 •215 •SO 6-3 •220• SO HALFBACK 2000 Washburn Football

Washburn Defense #67 Kyle Lovelady Washburn Offense #26 AntwuanJones

6-3 •235 SO 6-3 •200SO

#35 ChrisSimmons DEEP SNAPPER STRONG SAFETY #70 Anders Grove #47 EricRoth 6-3 • 190 • FRRS #73 BrianWilson 5-8 • 190 • SR RIGHT GUARD 6-7 •290• FRRS 6-2 •285JR PUNTER #99 MichaelKitchner #69 ChadGordon SPECIALISTS NOSE GUARD 6-0 •255FRRS 6-4 •280SO

#40 DarinSchroeder Multi-bone #6 Brandon Rainer MIKE LINEBACKER #16 Tyler Schuerman #13 Mike Edwards #55 Jared Barge #48 ReggieJones QUARTERBACK #46 DanWilson #56 BillyWolff 5-11 •220JR 6-4 • 240• SR 6-3 •195 •FRRS 5-11 • 230•JR 6-1 •290SR 6-2 •200JR 5-11 •215 •SO 6-0 •265•JR FULLBACK

CENTER 4-3

#98 Rolly Gonzales

#95 Buck Reuter

#22 DarrylHumphrey 5-11 • 270• SR -0•10•FRRS 5-10 • 190 • 6-2 •260SO #64 Kevin Coffman #12 Colon McNeal TACKLE #25 PatrickHayes - 7 SO 170 • 5-9 • #19 Jeremy Potts PUNT RETURN 6-0 •165 •JR 6-0 • 270• FRRS #78 EricTatum 5-10 •280JR LEFT GUARD #17 Kyle Fowler 5-11 •190 •JR 6-0 •170 • SO SAFETY

#22 Darryl Humphrey #22 Darryl #24 Corey Crain #23 JoeCamp 5-10 •190 •FRRS #62 Jermaine Smith 6-0 •205SR 6-0 •185 •SO HALFBACK #66 NickNaramore WILL LINEBACKER #67 Kyle Lovelady #89 Casey Mulcahy #3 Corey Phipps 6-3 •250• FRRS 5-10 • 200•FRRS LEFT TACKLE 6-1 •250SO #33 BrianPeel 6-3 •235SO 6-4 • 240• SR #96 EricTaylor 6-1 •235FRRS 6-4 • 220• JR RIGHT END Two-deep not set as of presstime. of as set not Two-deep

Note: Some positions list three. list positions Some Note:

KICKOFF RETURN #9 JoshuaJohnson #12 Colon McNeal 5-7 •185 •FRRS #24 Corey Crain - 8 SO 6-0 •185 • 6-0 •165 •JR #88 ChrisWhittle #7 JoeBanks 6-1 •200SR 6-1 • 220•JR LEFT END RIGHT CORNERBACK 15 •Garrett Wrecke #4 Ted Remais 6-0 • 190 •SR 5-11 •175 • SO

2000 Season

Preview 17 Senior Joe Camp will start at the other Joe Senior will get play- Jones Reggie Sophomore “When runs at halfback, he is Reggie in all-purpose yards. and halfback. Camp rushed for 232 yards for 166 yards. pulled in 13 receptions but Camp is coming off shoulder surgery, to go full speed at the start will be ready of fall practice. ing time at the fullback and halfback last rushed for 118 yards positions. Jones season. has the “He said DeMeo. powerful,” of a fullback and the speed of a strength is going to compliment halfback. He Rainer at fullback.” Senior Joe Banks returns to one wideout at to one returns Banks Joe Senior coming into the season after a is healthy “Joe graduation. Nardella was the Ichabods leading was the Ichabods Nardella graduation. leaves two years, and he the past receiver all-time in yards 3 receiver as the No. Washburn with 2,080 and 119 respectively. and receptions caught the game-winning touch- Banks starter. to put the Southern against Missouri down up 35-28 with 2:04 left in the game to Ichabods the ’Bods first 3-0 start since 1988. Banks secure last season for 594 yards 16 receptions recorded averaging 15.6 per catch. leg injury him to start season,” the ’99 slowed into our deep has developed “He said DeMeo. and he is stronger than last season as ball threat, DeMeo said they are both going to see playing of time and they have of time and playing going to see both they are said DeMeo The big man in the backfield for the Ichabods will be junior fullback The big man in the backfield for the Ichabods to his strength with “Rainer gives us a guy who can control first downs Snyder halfback Cody Snyder. Rainer in the backfield is junior Joining The Ichabods will have plenty of feet to help replace Marc Nardella’s Marc replace plenty of feet to help will have The Ichabods has speed to burn McNeal will be junior Colon McNeal. Banks Joining rotation. mix in the receiver Whittle will be in the Chris Senior is a “He said DeMeo. “Whittle hands,” feet and tremendous has great winner for the Ichabods. is the “can-do-it-all” Taylor Preston Senior is senior role for the Ichabods Another senior who will play a versatile any quarterback had here.” we have skills. of each quarterback’s advantage to take Running Backs mention all-MIAA selection Rainer was an honorable Rainer. Brandon in 10 games, scoring six touchdowns. after rushing for 619 yards has “He go inside, but the speed to bounce outside,” said DeMeo. his in the spring and has improved his pass catching ability improved blocking skills as well.” with 463 receiving in rushing with 432 yards, was second on the Ichabods per game averaged 81.4 yards He scoring with eight touchdowns. yards, Receivers well.” is healthy his route running skills. He said he has improved and DeMeo season. his sophomore to start the season after a hamstring hampered last season. for 266 yards 19 receptions Whittle pulled down job of getting open.” technician on his route running and does a great real can play at receiver, Taylor depth chart, 2 on the receiving Listed at No. spring at wide receiver. had a great quarterback and running back. He quar- the Ichabod Harris. Harris is listed at tight end, and he gives Todd will also be used as a run blocker com- terbacks a big target off the line. He line in will also see time on the defensive ing out of the backfield. Harris a limited roll. 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn “We’re going to let the offense evolve “We’re in the MIAA in was third Washburn Barry Galbraith at the skill positions on per offense that averaged 398 yards this experience returning With game. high. expectations are for the Ichabods, entering the 2000 sea- are The Ichabods son with a new quick-paced offense looking to speed up tempo and average plays a game, controlling the foot- more attacking style ball and adding a more oriented offense. to our new quarterbacks,” said DeMeo. in pass offense with total offense, third in rush per game and fifth 210 yards - If the Washburn Ichabod football team could devise a way team could devise football Ichabod Washburn - If the

With the Ichabods returning 15 starters and 42 lettermen, numbers are returning the Ichabods With tasted the success for the first time have again that the Ichabods Now The numbers are up again this season entering fall drills. The current up again this season entering fall drills. The numbers are “We had developed depth on the field,” said DeMeo. “We were play- were “We field,” said DeMeo. had developed depth on the “We Last season was DeMeo’s first class of fifth-year student-athletes, and his first class of Last season was DeMeo’s “Finishing in the upper half of the conference is a big step for us,” said upper half of the conference in the “Finishing The Ichabods tied for fifth in conference play, a height Washburn has Washburn a height play, tied for fifth in conference The Ichabods Coming off its first winning season since 1988 and finishing the 1999 since 1988 and finishing its first winning season Coming off “We are blessed with two great quarterbacks,” said DeMeo. “Mike has “Mike quarterbacks,” said DeMeo. blessed with two great are “We From an experience standpoint, junior Mike Edwards has the nod to Edwards an experience standpoint, junior Mike From The biggest question mark entering the 2000 season for the Ichabods The offense returns everyone minus wide receiver Marc Nardella and Nardella everyone Marc The offense returns minus wide receiver TOPEKA NAIA quarterfinals. ance in postseason when they lost to Arkansas-Monticello 20-13, in the ance in postseason when they lost to Arkansas-Monticello 6-5 and 7-4 respectively. The latter season was the Ichabods’ last appear- The latter season was the Ichabods’ 6-5 and 7-4 respectively. the first time since the 1987 and 1988 campaigns when the Ichabods went when the Ichabods the first time since the 1987 and 1988 campaigns not the only thing that is up, confidence is up as well. confidence is up as well. not the only thing that is up, to have back-to-back winning seasons for preparing in 11 seasons, they are coming to camp. roster entering the fall practice, which starts on Aug. 8, lists 104 Ichabods entering the fall practice, which startsroster on Aug. increased numbers in the MIAA giving us the chance to compete.” numbers in the MIAA giving us the chance increased ing with four full classes on the field and our depth helped us with our on the field and our depth helped us with ing with four full classes for the Ichabods. practice of red-shirting incoming freshmen really showed to pay dividends to pay showed really incoming freshmen practice of red-shirting we can do better.” sixth-year head coach Tony DeMeo. “We we’re pleased with last year, but pleased with last year, we’re “We DeMeo. Tony sixth-year head coach 1989. attained only once since 1990 after joining the league and the NCAA in 1990 after joining the league and the NCAA attained only once since improve on last season’s accomplishments and move up the MIAA ladder. up the MIAA and move accomplishments on last season’s improve campaign 6-5, 4-5 MIAA mark, the Ichabods are primed and ready to primed and ready are the Ichabods 4-5 MIAA mark, campaign 6-5, make a mint. make a mint. to sell and market optimism, the first team of the new optimism, the first to sell and market millennium would He is further along than any freshman quarterback is further after spring drills than along than any freshman He “two-headed” quarterback attack. “two-headed” is explosive. Tyler arm. powerful the most experience and has a big, strong spring and will see playing time behind Edwards with DeMeo using the with DeMeo spring and will see playing time behind Edwards start out the season, but redshirt freshman Tyler Schuerman had a great Tyler start freshman out the season, but redshirt Washburn record. Washburn yards. Galbraith also tallied 2,540 yards of total offense as a senior, a new of total offense as a senior, yards Galbraith also tallied 2,540 yards. the Ichabods as the fifth-leading passer in Ichabods’ history with 2,684 as the fifth-leading passer in Ichabods’ the Ichabods on offense is the quarterback position. Gone is Barry Galbraith, who left Quarterbacks The Offense offense with 188 yards per game. offense with 188 yards Washburn Sports Information Director Information Sports Washburn By Gene Cassell By 18 2000 Season Preview backer Corey Phipps.Phippsled theIchabods with112tackles, including Leading thecorps issecondteamall-MIAAselection seniorweakside line- Linebackers experienced backupsacrossthedefensive line. Kitchner atnoseguard andEric Taylor atrightendwillgivetheIchabods additionsofredshirt freshmentackle alongwiththenew Michael move totheoffensiveline.” much seniorleadershiponthedefense. said DeMeo. “Reuter isprimedforabigseasonandprovides uswithso strong andexperiencedfrontline. juniorCaseyMulcahysive tackleandspotstarter atrightendtoforma Gordon atnoseguard joinreturning seniorBuck starter Reuter atdefen- Defensive Line The Defense physical thanwehaveeverbeen,”saidDeMeo. Naramore. left tacklewillbesophomore Kyle Lovelady andredshirt freshman Nick is juniorBilly Wolff. Atleftguard isredshirt freshman Eric Tatum andat left willberedshirt freshmen Tim Watts, andBrian Wilson. BehindBarge teams. Smith. Smith playedinsixgameslastseasononthelineandspecial gained strength fromlastyearincreasing hisbenchupto500pounds. selection senior, Jared Barge. Barge isadominantforceatcenterwhohas Line Offensive returners. Joshua Johnson willalsoseetimeathalfbackaswell asonspecialteams The Ichabods return depthandexperienceatthelinebacker’s position. Sophomores Josh Frederick atleftendandRolly Gonzalesatdefensive “We havemore depththanwehaveeverhadandthatallowed Hartzell’s “As agroup, thedefensivelineis strongestandtoughestwe’ve had, The frontfourofsophomores Derek Young atleftendandChad “We loseexperienceontheoffensive line, butweare strongerandmore Depth high.From on theoffensivelinewillbeatanew righttackleto Junior AndersGrove returns tohisrightguard all11 spotafterstarting Anchoring theoffensivelinewillbehonorablementionall-MIAA Sophomore Corey Humphrey Crainandredshirt freshmen Darryl and Pittsburg State’s 154. best 168opponentfirstdowns, trailing MIAA. per gameontheground,seventhin in theair, fifthintheMIAAand189yards Ichabod defensegaveup151yards pergame son, theseventhbestinMIAA. The on itsallowing 340yards pergamelastsea- playing time. andfourotherswhosawsignificant starters The Ichabods didallow aMIAAsecond- Washburn’s defenseislookingtoimprove The Ichabod defensereturns seven the ball. nose guard onthedefensivesideof ismakingtheswitchfrom Hartzell and theadditionofKenHartzell. with thegraduationofJoey Hoytal his blocking. had agoodspringandhasimproved is juniorKevinCoffman.Coffman games lastseason.Attheotherguard 2000 Washburn Football The lefttacklewillbeJermaine look The righttacklehasnew freshman ChrisSimmons atthesafetyspots. Garrett Wrecke atcornerback,andsophomore Kyle Fowler andredshirt for theIchabods. Antwuan Jones. Jones playedin11gameslastseasonpassingsituations an all-MIAAtypeofsafety.” position. from hissecondary playing experiencelastseason. Secondary ity tosavehimfor playsatwidereceiver. respectively. DeMeo notedMcNeal wouldbeusedless inareturner capac- returns andseventhinkickoffreturns withaveragesof9.1 and19.1 against Missouri Southern. McNeal intheMIAApunt wasfourth return, includinga97-ydreturn returns averaging32.5yards a McNeal. Johnson andHumphrey aswell be acombinationofHayes,Crain, second-best intheMIAA. His 34.2netyards perpuntwasthe punt duringhisfreshman campaign. Nick Kresic’s mark. goals are ofsnapping only six short handle thepuntingchores afterastrong“true” freshman season. and placekickingdutiesfortheIchabods andsophomore EricRoth will Senior Chad Todd yearhandlingthekicking willbebackforhisfourth son withexperiencecomingbackatthekickerandpunterpositions. Special Teams Ross andjuniorZeb Nelson, whowillallseetimeonspecialteams. Brian Peel atthe WILL spot. linebackerandredshirt freshman backer, juniorDan Wilson atMIKE an injury. roletorecordthe starting 31tacklesafterJerome Bobbittwentdown with and hasgoodrangeinthecenterofdefense. finished third ontheteamwith61tackles.Schroeder hadasolidspring things withCorey thisseasonusinghisspeedtoouradvantage.” mark. Phippshasincreased hisspeedto4.6inthe40-yddash. 57 solosstops.His 18tacklesforlossof79yards setanew Washburn Adding depth to the secondary willbesophomoresAdding Patrick depthtothesecondary Hayesand roleinthestrongsafetypositionissenior Coming intoastarting “Potts hadanoutstanding yearandagreat spring,”saidDeMeo. “He is returns three andanotherwhogainedalotof The secondary starters ri e h IAinkickoff Crain ledtheMIAA Returning puntsandkickoffswill Roth averaged37.3yards per Todd connectedon10-20fieldgoalslastseason. Todd’s 29career field The kickinggamefortheIchabods shouldbeingoodhandsthissea- Also inthemixissophomore Jonathan Mayes, redshirt freshman Jason Behind thefrontthree willbesophomore BenJacobs atSAMline- The strongsidelinebackerisjuniorRyan Huske. Huske steppedinto In thecenterissenior middlelinebackerDarin Schroeder. Schroeder “Corey willonlygetbetter,” saidDeMeo. “We’re goingtodoexciting recorded seven tacklesforloss season with76tackles.He also Potts wassecondontheteamlast spring whileat Washburn. the cornerbackslotwithhisbest Williams. Williams settledinto will bemannedbyseniorClarence pass breakups. The othercorner with three interceptionsandnine Remais. Remais ledtheIchabods At safetyis juniorJeremy Potts. At onecornerissenior Ted 2000 Washburn

Ichabods 19 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn campaigns. 1987 and 1988 seasons since the back-to-back winning Ichabods to its first look to lead the and Darin Schroeder Seniors Corey Phipps 20 2000 Washburn Ichabods Majoring incriminaljustice. Personal: Honor Society andhonorroll. mention DHandseniorcaptain.AmemberoftheNational tain hissenioryear. Alsoplayed baseballwhere hewashonorable team defensive MVPfollowing juniorandseniorseasonscap- also afirstteampunterafterjuniorandseniorcampaigns.Named Born onFeb. 6,1981.Son ofJim andStacy Arellano. NEWTON, KAN.•NEWTONHS 6-0 •215 •FRESHMAN-RSLB BRIAN ARELLANO ior andafirstteamselectionassenior. Was ference secondteamasalinebackerjun- Background: 1999: and specialteamsthisseason. At Washburn: who willseealotoftimeonspecialteams.” DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “A goodsolidlinebacker Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Was amemberoftheall-con- 2000 Washburn Football Will adddepthtolinebackers ances. Did notcatchapassbutprovided blockinginhisappear- crucial Honor Roll. against Emporia State. Named totheMIAACommissioner’s leading receiver lastseason. Totaled 52yards onfourcatches Named totheMIAACommissioner’s Honor Roll. Majoring inbiology. Background: 1996: 1997: 1998: on offensive linethathelpsetnumerous offensive records. Named 1998: 1999: 50 4 15.6 594 38 Long Totals TD 1999 Avg 1998 Yds 1997 No. Receiving • Banks at Washburn • Personal: honor roll. Listedin Who’s Who. National Honor Society andafour-year memberoftheprincipal’s 1992 teamthatwonthestatechampionship. Member ofthe asateamcaptain. Was35 passeswhileserving amemberofthe pick asa Top Eleven performer. Asasenior, caughtacareer-high surpassed 1,000receiving yards duringhiscareer. Alsoatwo-time Springs HS.Athree-year all-conference andall-area selectionwho MIAA andthird intotaloffense. offense intoconference leaders.Passing offensewassecondinthe Missouri Southern inthe’Bods35-28 win. had thego-aheadreception againstMissouri. Banks pullsinacatch against (left) Senior JoeBanks Central Appeared inall11gamesasaredshirt freshman in1997. Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Moved from tackle tocenterforthe1998season.Starter Caught 22passesfor289yards astheIchabods second Anchored anoffensive linethatpropelled Washburn BLUE SPRINGS,MO.•SPRINGSHS 6-1 •200SENIORWR JOE BANKS Born Feb. 27,1978.Son of Wally andLindaHisle. 6351. 50 27 3 1 19.1 305 13.1 16 289 22 Participated in football,baseballandtrackforBlue BLUE SPRINGS,MO.•UNIV. MISSOURI 6-1 •285SENIOROL JARED BARGE 00 0 00 00 the closingminutesvs.Missouri Southern. including a50-yard touchdown reception in 1999: At Washburn: huge catchesin1999.Agreat teamleader.” clutch. An excellentblockerwho madesome DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “A go-toreceiver inthe At Washburn: 500 pounds.” skills. The firstpersonat Washburn tobench great leader withexcellentpassprotecting DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “A dominatecenter and wide receiver fortheIchabods. and squattingmore than500pounds. strongest players, benchingover 500pounds Ichabods lastseason.One oftheteam’s Had 16 receptions for305yards Will bereturning at starter Started atcenterforthe 2000 Washburn

Ichabods 21 Rushed Carried the ball times for seven against 54 yards Emporia State. to Named MIAA Com- missioner’s Academic Roll Honor 1997: for 81 yards on for 81 yards 15 carries and two touch- as a downs freshman. his first Scored collegiate on touchdown run a two-yard against Fort State. Hays for a Scampered scoring 20-yard run against Mo. Ap- Southern. Starting this season at half- this season Starting Ichabods’ fifth leading rusher with 232 Ichabods’ DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “A solid senior. Has good Has solid senior. “A Viewpoint: DeMeo’s the spring. A his speed in hands and improved runner and excellent blocker.” powerful Washburn: At junior campaign. back after a successful 1999: 12.8 yards on 56 carries. Also averaged yards and 13 catch- gaining 166 yards per reception Participated in football and track for Shawnee Participated JOE CAMP • HB 6-0 • 205 • SENIOR • SHAWNEE KAN. CITY, KANSAS HS MISSION NORTH Born Feb. 16, 1980. Son of Tom and Sandy Barth. and Sandy Tom of 16, 1980. Son Born Feb. Moved to starting halfback during the season. Rushed for to starting the season. Rushed halfback during Moved Sat out the season as a redshirt. Sat Senior Joe Camp (above) recorded nine rushes for 58 nine rushes recorded Senior Joe Camp (above) and two for 25 yards receptions two and grabbed yards in an Ichabods’ Baptist Southwest against touchdowns Sports. on Metro 36-0 route Senior Jared Barge (left) anchors an offensive line that (left) Barge Jared Senior anchors MIAA in the second finished offense in total in 1999. 1996: Background: and all-league, all-metro HS. Earned all-county, North Mission all-district honors while playing running back, cornerback and and 10 catch- had 139 carries for 1,000 yards As a senior, punter. Personal: Personal: in historyMajoring teaching emphasis. with a on Metro in 36-0 route against SBU two touchdowns es. Scored Roll Honor Academic to MIAA Commissioner’s Named Sports. 1998: scoring one touchdown. for the Ichabods, on 49 carries 250 yards Heer. games behind starting in seven fullback Darren peared ter in track. Was a a member of the honor roll as well. the honor roll a a member of Was ter in track. 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn Will add depth to special Will Good cover back with excel- cover Good Named to the all-KD county to the all-KD Named Was captain of the Manhattan Was Sat out the season as a redshirt. Sat Sat out the season as a redshirt. Sat 1999: 1999: Background: DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Had a good spring. Will a good spring. “Had Viewpoint: DeMeo’s add depth to special teams.” Washburn: At secondary. teams and defensive football team and a two-time letterman in football and basketball and earned a single let- DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “A good all-around play- good all-around “A Viewpoint: DeMeo’s at er who will add depth on special teams and cornerback.” Washburn: At 1999: Background: back and defensive team in 1998. Played lent speed. A two-time all-state selection at Blue Springs A two-time all-state selection at Blue JACOB BARTH JACOB 6-2 • 225 • HS KAN. • MANHATTAN FRESHMAN-RS • DE MANHATTAN, ALEX BARLOW • FRESHMAN-RS • DB • 160 5-10 HERRINGTON, HS KAN. • HERRINGTON Born on Feb. 8, 1981. Son of Eddie and Barbara of Eddie 8, 1981. Son Born on Feb. Born on Sept. 9, 1977. Son of Larry 9, 1977. Son and Mary Barge. Born on Sept. Joined the Ichabods after beginning his career at the after beginning his career the Ichabods Joined Redshirted at the University of Missouri. at the University Redshirted Personal: Personal: Barlow. Undecided on major. Undecided Barlow. quarterback at Herington High. Also participated in basketball, High. quarterback at Herington track and baseball. Personal: 1996: Background: 1997: a state Was on the 1992 state championship team. Played High. Springs. champion in the shot put at Blue to the all-MIAA team as an honorable mention pick. to the all-MIAA team as an honorable mention line as four games on the offensive Played of Missouri. University a freshman. in physical education. Majoring 22 2000 Washburn Ichabods guard anddefensive tackle. A 1997graduateatLamarConsolidatedHigh where heplayed Personal: Background: 34 2 11.4 296 26 26 5 4.7 563 120 Long TD Totals Avg 1999 Yds Rec 1998 Long TD 1997 Avg Yds No. Rushing • Camp at Washburn • Majoring inphysicaleducation. Personal: National Honor Society andisaKansasHonor Scholar. a statemedalistwhoearnedall-districthonors.Member ofthe es for121yards. Asajumperandsprinterforthetrackteam,was Connell. Undecided onmajor. Personal: DeAngelo Evans’ record with50touchdowns asasenior. yards), records singleseasonrushing (3,382yards) andtied on State Championshipteam.Holds Kansassinglegame(488 and Wichita Eagle.Ratedtop11instateofKansas. Team Captain Named totheall-stateteaminboth Topeka CapitalJournal in 1998.Most Valuable Offensive Player Class2-1Alastseason. Jean Coffman.Majoring incomputerinformationsystems. 6224122 3161. 34 0 30 1 0 1 16.6 -4.5 166 11.8 -9 13 139 25 11 2 26 2 20 1 4.1 2 232 5.1 56 5.4 250 49 81 15 Born onApril 9,1979.Son of Willie Hayes andBetty Born Sept. 30,1977.Son ofGene andRuby Camp. Born onSept. 19,1980.Son ofMark andKim Started hiscareer at Tyler Junior Collegein Texas. CLAFLIN, KAN. • CLAFLIN HS KAN.•CLAFLIN CLAFLIN, 5-11 •195 •FRESHMAN-RSDB KIPP CONNELL CONSOLIDATED HS RICHMOND, TEXAS•LAMAR 5-10 •270SOPHOMOREOL KEVIN COFFMAN Background: 1999: backfield andspecialteams. At Washburn: ter withagreat future at Washburn.” unlimited potentialatstrong safety. Abighit- DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Had agreat springwith 1998: 1999: At Washburn: the spring.” and quicknessimproved passblockingin spring. Expecting bigthings.Has goodspeed DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Had anoutstanding four years, earningPlayer ofthe Year honors leftguard.starting Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Appeared inthree gameslastseason. Sat outtheyear asaredshirt. 2000 Washburn Football Named toall-leagueteamall Broke springpracticeasthe Will playinthedefensive Personal: Background: 1998: oas4705. 302 8.6 25 0 43 Avg/C 57.1 Long 0 TD Yds 7 Pct. Int 4 A Totals C 1999 Passing Edwards at Washburn • • Personal: Background: 1997: 1998: point conversion. for75yardsseason rushing on13carries.Alsoscored onatwo- 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 1 3.7 97 37 3 32.5 10325 Totals 66 1999 2 Long TD 9.8 235 Avg 24 Kick-off /PuntReturns Yds Rec Totals Long TD 1999 Avg Yds No. Rushing • Crain at Washburn • Crain.Marylyn Majoring incorrections. yards. longest return inschoolhistory. Alsohadthree receptions for37 a touchdown againstMissouri Southern. It wasthesecond against Wisconsin-LaCrosse andreturned akickoff97yards for carry. Recorded a66-yard touchdown inseasonopener run Majoring inmassmedia. 100-meter dashasasenior. ior. Alsowasasecondteamall-districtcornerback.Ran10.6 under headcoachMike Farda. Rushed for1,250yards asasen- Week by the Fourth asasenioratQB.Player inthedistrictrushing ofthe safety at The ColonyHigh underhead coach Tommy Briggs. O d v ogT RYsAgLn TD Long Avg Yds PR TD Avg Long Yds KOR Sat outasaredshirt. Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Saw limitedplayingtimeasthethird teamquarterback. 0353. 7100000 0 0 0 0 1 97 32.5 325 10 4259826 737025 0 3.7 37 3 66 2 9.8 235 24 Born April 5,1979.Son ofJim andAnnEdwards. Born May 11,1979.Son ofRichard Crain and 714 58.6 25 0 43 57.1 0 7 4 Fort WorthStar-Telegram Named andstrong all-districtatbothquarterback IRVING, TEXAS•NIMITZHS 6-0 •185 •SOPHOMORE • HB COREY CRAIN THE COLONY, TEXAS•THECOLONY HS 6-2 •200JUNIORQB MIKE EDWARDS First teamall-districttailbackatNimitz High 1999: At Washburn: Can timehetouchestheball.” score every kick returner. Had anoutstandingspring. DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “An and explosiverunner halfback. time withreturn unitsonspecialteamsandat 1999: At Washburn: Has areal andisagoodrunner.” live arm from Mike. He’s paidhisduesasabackup. DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Lookingforabigyear 234 yards on24carriesaveraging 9.8per enters astheIchabods’ quarterback. starting against Southwest Baptist. This seasonhe terback before sufferingseason-endinginjury Completed fourpassesfor43yards last Ichabods’ with leadingrusher fourth An excellent returner, willsee Split timelastseasonatquar- . 2000 Washburn

Ichabods 23 Finished spring drills as the Finished Should contend for a lot of contend Should A physically strong offensive A physically strong Recorded 18 total tackles including 18 total tackles Recorded Started at right guard for an offensive at right guard Started Appeared in 10 games with 10 tackles in 10 games Appeared Sat out the season as a redshirt. Sat Sat out the season as a redshirt. Sat DeMeo’s Viewpoint: Viewpoint: “Had tremendous DeMeo’s DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Had an excellent sopho- “Had Viewpoint: DeMeo’s all-league poten- Has season as a starter. more run blocker.” tial. A powerful Washburn: At 1999: improvement in the spring. Is very in the spring. Is quick and improvement on the line.” aggressive Washburn: At starting nose guard. 1999: 1998: DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Had a solid freshman “Had Viewpoint: DeMeo’s pass rusherseason. A good tough on and is the run.” Washburn: At line. on the defensive playing time this season 1999: 1998: including on for a six-yard loss. including on for a six-yard line that was third in the MIAA in total line that was third five for loss of 15 yards. five lineman, who will start line on the offensive again this season. Named all-state as an offensive lineman for all-state as an offensive Named 6-4 • 250 • SOPHOMORE • DT HS INDEPENDENCE, MO. • TRUMAN ANDERS GROVE 6-3 • 285 • JUNIOR • OL GRAND PRAIRIE, TEXAS • S. GRAND ROLLY GONZALES ROLLY DT • SOPHOMORE 260 • 6-2 • HS TEXAS • HARLINGEN HARLINGEN, CHAD GORDON Named second team Associated Press and Sports and second team Associated Press Named 4 6 10 0 1/6 0/0 0 0 0 Born on Dec. 2, 1979. Son of Paula and the late of Paula Son 2, 1979. Born on Dec. Born June 16, 1979. Son of Tod and Theresa Gordon. Theresa and Tod of 16, 1979. Son Born June 10 8 18 0 5/15 0/0 0 0 0 Gordon at Washburn • Washburn at Gordon Gonzales at Washburn • Washburn at Gonzales Background: Personal: in law enforcement. Majoring • Tackles UT1999 AT TotTotals PBU 10 TFL 8 S/YL 18 FF FR 0 5/15 INT 0/0 0 0 0 Background: Personal: Tackles UT1999 AT TotTotals PBU 4 TFL S/YL 6 FF 10 FR 0 INT 1/6 0/0 0 0 0 all- Also named Kivett. Tom under head coach High Truman and all-area. all-conference metro, Writers’ all-state as a senior at Harlingen High under head coach High a senior at Harlingen all-state as Writers’ player. most valuable the district defensive Selected Boyd. Bret League. all-Valley Named PRAIRIE HS offense and second in pass offense. Alonzo Gonzales. Majoring in physical education. in physical Majoring Gonzales. Alonzo • 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn Will move from linebacker to from move Will Marked for time at safety and Marked Recorded five total tackles, with four five Recorded Sat out the season as a redshirt. Sat Recorded 11 tackles, including one for 11 tackles, including Recorded At Washburn: At season. end to startdefensive sophomore 1999: a loss. DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Made a successful move “Made Viewpoint: DeMeo’s great end. Has linebacker to defensive from spe- speed and will be a solid contributor on line.” cial teams and defensive 1998: DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Had an excellent spring “Had Viewpoint: DeMeo’s time on special see playing Will at safety. secondary.” teams and defensive Washburn: At on special teams. 1999: solo stops. JOSH FREDERICK SOPHOMORE • DE • 6-4 • 210 HEIGHTS HS KAN. • WICHITA WICHITA, KYLE FOWLER KYLE • DB • SOPHOMORE 6-0 • 185 • MEDICINE KAN. LODGE, MEDICINE HS LODGE Named all-city defensive end both his junior and all-city defensive Named A two-time All-Central Plains League football per- Plains A two-time All-Central Born on July 5, 1979. Son of Chris and Becky 5, 1979. Son Born on July 7 4 11 0 1/1 0/0 0 0 0 4 1 5 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 Born Sept. 29, 1979. Son of Jeff and Nola Fowler. and Nola of Jeff 29, 1979. Son Born Sept. 13 75 5.8 0 35 Sat out the season as redshirt. Sat

Frederick at Washburn • Washburn at Frederick Fowler at Washburn • Washburn at Fowler

roll member. roll 1999 Totals 7 4 11 0 1/1 0/0 0 0 0 senior seasons at Heights High. Was a team captain and honor Was High. senior seasons at Heights Tackles UT AT Tot PBU TFL S/YL FF FR INT Personal: • 1998: Background: in management. Majoring Frederick.

1999 Totals 4 1 5 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 Tackles UT AT Tot PBU TFL S/YL FF FR INT • Personal: in history. Majoring place state finish. team. As a , helped the baseball team to a fourthteam. As a second baseman, helped the baseball Background: the 1997 state championship basketball on Also was a guard former at Medicine Lodge High under head coach Buddy Taylor. under head coach Buddy Lodge High former at Medicine

1999 Totals 13 75 5.8 0 35 Rushing No. Yds Avg TD Long 24 2000 Washburn Ichabods West. Majoring infinance. president. district champion.Member oftheHonor Society andseniorclass High outsideofDallas. Three-time statewrestling qualifierand Played tightendfortheJackrabbits. Lettered inthree at sports Background: 1998: Missouri-Rolla. Harman. Majoring inmanagement. Personal: Business ScholarshipatSeaman. Topeka where heplayed forcoachBill Lowe. Received theSchultz Personal: player oftheyear. formorerun than200yards. Was namedall-districtoffensive downs atPlano Eastin1998. First to inteamhistory quarterback Background: 1999: At Washburn: be backforsecondhalfofseason.” DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Had agoodspringuntilinjuringACL. Will Personal: Background: 1997: 1998: Guinn. Majoring inphysicaleducation. rehabilitating akneeinjury. Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Caught onepassforseven yards. Saw actionontheoffensive line andonspecialteams. Born onJan. 6,1980.Son ofRodney andKaren Born Nov. 3,1978.Son ofRobert Grove andAnna Born onOct. 26,1980.SonandCindy ofGary Threw for10touchdowns andranfor23touch- All-district offensive linemanfrom Grand Prairie A transferfrom South Dakota State University. TODD HARRIS TOPEKA, KAN.•SEAMANHS 5-11 •240SOPHOMOREDT JEREMY HARMAN EASTHS TEXAS•PLANO PLANO, 5-8 •175 •FRESHMAN-RSDB CLINT GUINN DAKOTA STATE STATE DAKOTA BROOKLYN PARK, MINN.•SOUTH 6-4 •255JUNIORTE Will beontheshelfuntilmiddleofseasonafter including a25-yard reception against 1999: tight endfortheIchabods. At Washburn: time atdefensive end.” another dimensiontooffense. Will alsosee goodroutes. Addswith goodhandsandruns DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “An excellenttightend Background: 1998: 1999: At Washburn: depth tothedefensive line.” hard worker intheweight room whowilladd DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Has excellentstrength, a sive linefortheIchabods. Practiced butdidnotappearingames. Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Grabbed twopassesfor27 yards 2000 Washburn Football Graduate ofSeaman High in Returns forhisthird season at Will adddepthonthedefen- Harris. Majoring inmassmedia. ence selection. Totino-Grace High inBrooklyn Park, Minn. Was anall-confer- on. touchdowns asasenior. Was the stateClass5Awrestling champi- team All-Ark Valley for1,319yards Leagueafterrushing and11 Winfield High underheadcoachDon Deaton. Alsonamedfirst all-city. State wrestling championinClass5A. Played bothoffensive anddefensive tackle.Name all-leagueand atHighlandCommunity College.All-Class5Aperformer Park. Ichabods. Majoring inphysicaleducation. Background: 1998: 8 25 25 0 0 0 8 11.6 13.5 35 27 8 3 2 Long 1 TD Totals Avg 1999 Yds 1998 No. Receiving • Harris at Washburn • Personal: Personal: Background: 1998: kick return. 0 1 0 1.5/2 6/10 0 INT FR 60 FF 41 S/YL 19 TFL PBU Totals Tot 1999 AT 1998 UT Tackles • Pam Levandnski. Majoring inhistory. Personal: Hartzell at Hartzell Washburn • Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Made 18tacklesandonesackinhisfirstseasonforthe 03 2058./ 0 1 0 .5/1 5/8 0 42 32 10 Born onMarch 4,1978.Son ofKen Hartzell, Sr. and Born Dec. 7,1979.Son ofJim andKris Hayes-York. Born Dec. 21,1978.Son of Melvin andDonna 801211000 0 0 1/1 1/2 0 18 9 9 Transferred to Washburn from Coffeyville(Kan.) TOPEKA, KAN. • HIGHLAND PARKTOPEKA, KAN.•HIGHLAND HS 6-2 •270JUNIOROL KEN HARTZELL WINFIELD, KAN.•WINFIELDHS 5-9 •185 •SOPHOMOREDB PATRICK HAYES Named firstteamall-Class5Aasaseniorat fumble andahalfsack. loss totalingeightyards. Alsorecovered a line afterplayingdefensive tacklelastseason. 1999: At Washburn: year ahead ofhim.” physical offensive tackle.Has anexcellent DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “A aggressive very and ing puntsandkickoffs.Averaged 16.4yards a 1999: back tocornerback. At Washburn: great speed.” returning kicksandpunts.Agreat hitterwith from halfbacktodefensive back. Will seetime DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Made smoothswitch Recorded 42tacklesincludingfive for Made impactonspecialteamsreturn- Making themove tooffensive Making aswitchfrom half- 2000 Washburn

Ichabods 25 Will see time at SAM line- see time Will Will see time on special teams Will Garnered all-district and All- Garnered Appeared in seven games nailing six games in seven Appeared Sat out the season as a redshirt. Sat Sat out the season as a redshirt. Sat DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Extremely fast and “Extremely Viewpoint: DeMeo’s DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “An excellent special “An Viewpoint: DeMeo’s backer. assists. solo tackles and three Washburn: At this season. 1999: Background: honors at running his last back Valley Brazon At Washburn: At 1999: 1998: quick. Has excellent hands. Will see time as Will excellent hands. quick. Has special teams returner.” teams player with good speed. Will push for Will with good speed. teams player at linebacker as well.” playing time BEN JACOBS BEN LB • SOPHOMORE 220 • 6-3 • MARINE TEXAS • KINGWOOD, ACADEMY MILITARY Three-year varsity letterman at Marine Military letterman at Marine varsity Three-year 6 3 9 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 Born Sept. 7, 1980. Son of David and Wilma and of David 7, 1980. Son Born Sept. Born May 7, 1979. Son of Daniel and Gretchen of Daniel 7, 1979. Son Born May 5-7 • 185 • FRESHMAN-RS • RB 5-7 • 185 HS MADISONVILLE, TEXAS • MADISONVILLE JOSHUA JOHNSON JOSHUA Jacobs at Washburn • Washburn at Jacobs two seasons at Madisonville. Also ran track and participated Also ran track and in two seasons at Madisonville. powerlifting. Personal: on major. Undecided Mitchell. Background: and fullback for linebacker Played Texas. in Harligen, Academy captain. Team as a senior. MMA. Leading tackler Personal: Tackles UT1999 ATTotals Tot PBU 6 TFL 3 S/YL FF 9 FR INT 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 Jacobs. Majoring in general business. Majoring Jacobs. • 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn Stepped in at starting SAM Stepped Super fast, could see time on Super Second team all-district run- Second Recorded 31 tackles including 16 31 tackles including Recorded Sat out the season as a redshirt. Sat solos. Made 4 tackles for loss and recovered a 4 tackles for loss and recovered solos. Made fumble. Ichabods’ special teams as a returner. Ichabods’ At Washburn: At last season. linebacker midway through 1999: DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Had a great sophomore a great “Had Viewpoint: DeMeo’s against excellent hitter and great season. An the run and defending the pass.” ning back. Returned a punt for a 92-yard ning back. Returned At Washburn: At 1999: Background: DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Has excellent hands and “Has Viewpoint: DeMeo’s Will anytime. to score blazing speed. A threat punts and kickoffs.” return RYAN HUSKE RYAN • 240 • JUNIOR5-11 • LB LAKE LAKE, HS KAN. • SILVER SILVER DARRYL HUMPHREY DARRYL • • 190 5-10 • RB FRESHMAN-RS HS NEEDVILLE TEXAS • NEEDVILLE, Was an honorable mention 3A all-state performer Was 7 27 3.9 0 7 1 5 5 0 5 8 6 14 0 1/1 0/0 0 0 0 Born on Oct. 7, 1978. Son of Danny and Nancy of Danny 7, 1978. Son Born on Oct. Born on Sept. 10, 1981. Son of DarrylAngela 10, 1981. Son and Born on Sept. 16 15 31 1 4/13 0/0 0 1 0 5 82 16.4 21 0 2 3 1.5 7 0

Sat out the season as a redshirt. Sat Made 14 tackles, contributing mostly on the special teams Made KOR Yds Long Avg TD PR Yds Avg Long TD

Hayes at Washburn • Washburn at Hayes Huske at Washburn • Washburn at Huske Junior Ryan Huske became a starter in the Ichabods’ became a starter Huske Junior Ryan corps afterlinebacking homecoming the Missour-Rolla season. last 45 tackles and recorded game Humphrey. Undecided on major. Undecided Humphrey.

1998 1999 Totals 24 21 45 1 5/14 0/0 0 1 0 Tackles UT AT Tot PBU TFL S/YL FF FR INT the Eagles’ state champion baseball team at first base. state champion baseball team at first the Eagles’ for Silver Lake High. Was also a second team all-state selection for also a second team all-state selection Was High. Lake for Silver Personal: Background: 1997: • 1998: unit and saw some time at linebacker as a freshman. enforcement. in law Majoring Huske. ior season. 98-yard punt return. Rushed for more than 1,200 yards his sen- than 1,200 yards for more Rushed punt return. 98-yard return average (30.4) and kickoff return average (27.5). He had a (27.5). He average (30.4) and kickoff return average return Personal: touchdown his senior season. Was first in the district in punt Was his senior season. touchdown

Totals 5 82 16.4 21 0 2 3 1.5 7 0 Kick-off / Punt Returns / Punt Kick-off 1999 1999 Totals 7 27 3.9 0 7 1 5 5 0 5 Rushing No. Yds Avg TD Long Rec Yds Avg TD Long • 26 2000 Washburn Ichabods oas3 1 . 20000- 0 0 0 0 22 0 Long TD 3.8 118 Avg 31 Yds Rec Totals Long TD 1999 Avg Yds No. Rushing • Jones at Washburn • Sue Bultman. Majoring inmarketing. Personal: for more than1,000yards asasenior. Background: 1998: 31 timesfor118yards. 0 0 2 0/0 1/7 INT 0 FR FF 16 S/YL 4 TFL 12 PBU Tot Totals AT 1998 UT Tackles Personal: Played leftcornerbackforNew Century. Background: 1996: 1997: five times for22yards. 1998: • Majoring inEnglish. Jones at Washburn (Defensive statsonly)• Appeared intwogamesasafreshman. Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Played inall11gamesfortheIchabods,ball carrying 241 / / 0 0 2 0/0 1/7 0 16 4 12 1183802 - 0 0 0 0 22 0 3.8 118 31 Born Sept. 17,1979.Son ofReginald Jones andLinda Born onDec. 31,1972.Son ofJill Calloway. An all-district performer atDeSotoAn all-districtperformer High. Rushed Was afour-year lettermanatNew High. Century TOPEKA, KAN.•NEWCENTURY HS 5-8 •195 •SENIORDB ANTWUAN JONES DESOTO, KAN.•DESOTOHS •FB/HB 5-11 •220SOPHOMORE REGGIE JONES forced fumbles. stops andfourassistedstops.Alsohadtwo season. ofjunior ning backtodefensive backatstart strong safety. Agoodteamleader.” DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Had agoodspringat 1999: At Washburn: him offthefieldthisseason.” improved hisblocking. Will betoughtokeep halfback andfullback.Has goodhandsand DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Had abigspringatboth 1999: At Washburn: could seetimeatbothspots. No. sophomore 2fullbacktostart season.But Played in all 11 games carrying theball Played inall11gamescarrying Played inall11gamesmaking12solos 2000 Washburn Football Made theswitchfrom run- Switching from halfbackto Majoring inart. High. all-state pickhisjunioryear. senior year atSanta Fe Trail High. Was anhonorablemention 4A tems. late Michael Lovelady. Majoring incomputerinformationsys- National Honor Society. be a1998KansasShrine Bowl Alsoamemberofthe participant. at Olathe South High underheadcoach Wayne McGinnis. Will late CarlMayes. Majoring inphysicaleducation. Personal: oas01101100000 0 0 0/0 1/1 0 INT FR 1 FF S/YL 1 TFL 0 PBU Tot Totals AT 1999 UT Tackles • Mayes at Washburn • Personal: Background: Personal: Born onJune 11,1980.Son ofArleneMayes andthe Born July 29,1980.Son ofBarbara Lovelady andthe Born onJune 24,1980.Son ofJosenth Streefe. / / 0 0 0 0/0 1/1 0 1 1 0 Was anAll-Kaw Valley Leaguepickhisjunior and OLATHE, KAN.•OLATHE SOUTHHS 6-3 •235SOPHOMOREOL KYLE LOVELADY AUSTIN HS TEXAS•STEPHENF.SUGAR LAND, 6-0 •265FRESHMAN-RSDT MICHAEL KITCHNER CARBONDALE, KAN.•SANTA HS FETRAIL 5-10 •230SOPHOMORELB JONATHAN MAYES pick atdefensive tackleatStephen F. Austin squat 600pounds. games. offensive linethisseason. le fora1-yard loss. At Washburn: snapping duties. Very quick.” DeMeo’s handlethelong Viewpoint: “Will Background: 1999: At Washburn: great Unlimited againsttherun. potential.” defensive line. Has Is excellentspeedandsize. DeMeo’s beaforceViewpoint: onthe “Will teams andonlinebackingcorps. 1998: 1999: At Washburn: spot. Good onspecialteams.” solid atlinebacker. Can playMIKEorSAM DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Had agoodspring. Very Background: 1998: 1999: Appeared intwogameswithonetack- Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Practiced butdidnotappearinany Named All-Sunflower League Was afirstteamall-district Can bench400poundsand Will provide depthonthe Could seetimeonspecial 2000 Washburn

Ichabods 27 Will add depth at the receiv- Will One of the fastest members of of the fastest members One Three sport athlete in high Three Led the team in punt returns and sec- returns Led the team in punt Sat out the season as a redshirt. Sat DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Has good hands and “Has Viewpoint: DeMeo’s runs well.” pass routes Washburn: At 1999: Background: back. and defensive receiver school. Played and ran track. A member of the Also wrestled DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Has blazing fast speed. “Has Viewpoint: DeMeo’s good hands and runs A great good routes. Has every score who can time he touches returner the ball.” Washburn: At leading squad. Also one of the the Ichabods’ in the MIAA. specialists return 1999: ing corps. 6 70 11.7 0 26 First team all-district defensive back at Lamar team all-district defensive First JOSHUA MORGAN JOSHUA • FRESHMAN-RS • WR • 175 6-1 ASHVILLE, N.C. • A.C. REYNOLDS HS 13 177 13.6 1 47 Born Sept. 21, 1978. Son of James and Lela Taylor. and Lela of James 21, 1978. Son Born Sept. Born April 21, 1979. Son of Bill Morgan and Laurel Morgan of Bill 21, 1979. Son Born April COLON MCNEAL COLON • WR • JUNIOR 185 6-0 • • TEXAS ROSENBERG, HS LAMAR CONSOLIDATED 24 52015 21.7 287 19.1 51 36 0 13 0 199 34 15.3 311 35 9.1 0 48 0 Sat out the season as a redshirt. Sat Caught 13 passes for 177 yards as a backup at wide receiv- as a backup 177 yards Caught 13 passes for KOR Yds Long Avg TD PR Yds Avg Long TD Majoring in history. Majoring Personal: in criminal justice. Majoring Jordan. er. Returned 12 punts for 199 yards for a 15.3 yard return aver- return for a 15.3 yard 12 punts for 199 yards Returned er. record. Washburn set a age, which was tops in the MIAA and honorable mention All-MIAA as a kick returner. Named a 90-yard Had per kick return. 30 yards Consolidated. Averaged Also as a senior. for touchdowns return punt kickoff and 68-yard an all-district long jumper. Was basketball and ran track. played Personal: • Washburn at • McNeal Receiving No.1998 Yds1999 AvgTotals TD / Punt Returns Kick-off Long 19 2471998 13.01999 Totals 1 39 807 20.7 47 51 0 47 510 10.9 48 0 honor roll. ond in kickoff returns. Returned 34 punts for 311 yards and 15 34 punts for 311 yards Returned ond in kickoff returns. for 70 yards. six receptions Also recorded kickoffs for 287 yards. in kickoff and seventh fourth in MIAA in punt returns Was returns. 1998: 1997: Background: Topeka 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn Will see time on special teams see time on special Will Played free safety for Shawnee safety for free Played Sat out the season as a redshirt. Sat while adding depth to defensive secondary. depth to defensive while adding 1999: 1999: Background: DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Has great speed and will great “Has Viewpoint: DeMeo’s on defense.” depth us more give Washburn: At Also participated in baseball. Named Heights. the all-city by honorable mention Was also named honorable mention All- also named Was 5-10 • 185 • FRESHMAN-RS • DB • • FRESHMAN-RS 185 • 5-10 HEIGHTS HS KAN. • SHAWNEE TOPEKA, T.J. MCDANIEL T.J. Born on Feb. 7, 1981. Son of Bonnie McDaniel. of Bonnie 7, 1981. Son Born on Feb.

Junior Colon McNeal led the team in punt returns with Junior Colon McNeal led the team in punt returns third on the team in all purpose He was a 9.1 average. game. with 66.8 per yards

Centennial League selection. Capital Journal. Capital

Personal: Personal: Majoring in law enforcement. Majoring 28 2000 Washburn Ichabods as adefensive linemantowatchinSuperPrep Magazine. senior atRockhurst High underheadcoach Tony Severino. Rated most touchdown receptions. Alsoplayed baseball and track. all-conference selection.Holds several school records including head coachandfatherCharlie Nally. Alsoatwo-time firstteam tion all-stateselectionatwide receiver forParsons High under computer informationsystems. Mulcahy. Brother ofIchabod defensive endCasey. Majoring in Personal: traditional powerhouse Rockhurst High School. 0 1 1 1/2 2/6 0 INT FR 19 FF 12 S/YL 7 TFL Totals PBU 1999 Tot AT 1998 UT Tackles • Mulcahy at Washburn • Nursing. Mulcahy. Brother ofIchabod defensive backConor. Majoring in Personal: Background: 1997: viding depthtotheIchabods linelastseason. Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. / 0 0 0 1 1 0 1/2 0/0 0 2/6 0 0 11 8 6 6 5 2 Born onNov. 11,1978.Son ofSean andCathy Born onJan. 10,1978.Son ofSean andCathy Honorable mentionall-metro andall-districtasa LEAWOOD, KAN.•ROCKHURST HS 6-4 •250JUNIORDE MULCAHY CASEY LEAWOOD, KAN.•ROCKHURST HS 6-1 •180 •FRESHMAN-RSDB CONOR MULCAHY PARSONS, KAN.•PARSONS HS 6-2 •190 •SOPHOMOREWR ZAC NALLY receiver fortheIchabods thisseason. ary. cial teamsandadddepthtodefensive second- Asoliddefensive end.”good againsttherun. DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “A and goodpassrusher Background: 1998: games. 1999: At Washburn: add depthtoreceiving corps.” DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “A hard worker whowill Background: 1999: At Washburn: teams cover kicksandpunts.” guy. AKamakazikidwhoisfearlessonspecial DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “An excitingkickoffcover 1998: 1999: defensive end. At Washburn: loss andpickedupafumblerecovery. and sixassistedtackles.Alsorecorded twofor Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Made eighttacklesandonesack,pro- Played inall11gameswithfive solo Practiced butdidnotappearinany 2000 Washburn Football Played at footballandrugby A two-timehonorablemen- Will seeplayingtimeonspe- Will contendfortimeatwide Will seeplayingtimeat Deanne Stevens. Undecided onmajor. member of Wichita Northwest’s 1996statechampionshipteam. general business. Majoring inphysicaleducation. Undecided onmajor. Personal: Personal: Personal: mention all-statepickatlinebacker. League teamatbothlinebackerandoffensive guard. Honorable Personal: lades. defense andgarnered honorablementionall-statedefensive acco- Frankfort High School,hewas named all-leagueoffenseand Born onJune 18,1980.Son ofJames andJana Otwell. Born Sept. 18,1979.Son ofCharlieandMickie Nally. Born July 25,1979.Son ofLindaNelson. Majoring in Born onJuly 8,1981.Son ofDavid Naramore and FRANKFORT, KAN. • HIGHLAND CC FRANKFORT, KAN.•HIGHLAND 6-0 •205JUNIORLB ZEB NELSON WICHITA, KAN.•NORTHWESTHS 6-3 •250FRESHMAN-RSOL NICK NARAMORE ONAGA, KAN.•ONAGA HS 6-2 •215 •FRESHMAN-RSLB CLAYTON OTWELL mention pickeachofhislasttwoseasons. Was and isagoodpassblocker. that willplayoutsidelinebacker. Will addtoourspecialteams.” DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Very solidondefense. Background: 1999: At Washburn: at tackle.” A strong, solid andtoughplayer. Will seetime DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Had anexcellentspring. named anAcademic All-American.At team all-conference defensive honorsandwas Community Collegewhere heearnedsecond ence tolinebackingcorpsandspecialteams. Background: 1999: At Washburn: on specialteams.” defensive end. pass rushing Will alsoseetime Can playlinebackeranda off akneeinjury. DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Made agoodrecovery Background: At Washburn: Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Named tothe Twin Valley A transferfrom Highland Has quick speedofftheline Named all-cityhonorable Will adddepthandexperi- A goodblitzingpassrusher 2000 Washburn

Ichabods 29 Returns to his starting free Returns Became the starter at free safety, mak- safety, the starterBecame at free Second on the team in tackles with 76 Second DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Excellent in the second- “Excellent Viewpoint: DeMeo’s ary. A solid tackler and pass defender.” Washburn: At safety position for the second year. 1999: 1998: including 47 solo stops. Also recorded a sack including 47 solo stops. Also recorded all 11 games. Started and two pass breakups. Selected all-Sunflower League at linebacker at all-Sunflower Selected JEREMY POTTS JUNIOR • DB • 6-0• 190 HS INDEPENDENCE, MO. • TRUMAN Two-time all-conference selection at Truman High Truman selection at all-conference Two-time Born Oct. 26, 1978. Son of Lance and Nancy Potts. of Lance and Nancy 26, 1978. Son Born Oct. Born July 20, 1977. Son of Marcie Phipps. Majoring Phipps. of Marcie 20, 1977. Son Born July 43 71 0 00 0 0 27 2047 29 47 76 2 2 2/3 7/23 1/1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 2157 55 52 112 0 1 18/79 5/9 4/46 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 Started all 11 games taking second team All-MIAA hon- second team All-MIAA all 11 games taking Started Totaled 52 tackles, including five for losses. Recovered a losses. Recovered for including five 52 tackles, Totaled Sat out the season as a redshirt. Sat Saw limited playing time because of a knee injury limited playing time because Saw against Sat out the season as a redshirt. Sat Senior Corey Phipps led the Ichabods in tackles last sea- last in tackles Phipps led the Ichabods Senior Corey Phipps also set including 57 solo tackles. son with 112 for loss with 18 for tackles record Washburn a new the fifth high- was tackles The 112 for 79 yards. stops history. in Ichabods est ing 47 tackles (27 unassisted) as a freshman. Broke up two passes Broke ing 47 tackles (27 unassisted) as a freshman. and blocked a kick on special teams. Totals 74 49 123 4 9/26 1/1 0 0 0 fumble and also forced a fumble. fumble and also forced mention at fullback. honorable Named East as a senior. Olathe Classic. in the Metro Participated in mass media. 1997: Background: athlete who also let- Three-sport Kivett. Tom under head coach 129 tackles in last two sea- in baseball and basketball. Had tered sons. Personal: in history. Majoring • Washburn at • Potts Tackles UT1998 AT Tot1999 PBU TFL S/YL FF FR INT 1999: 1999: with 57 solo 112 total tackles the team with ors after leading 18 for loss with for tackles record Washburn a new stops. Set four for 46 the team in sacks with Also led to 79 yards. adding up yards. 1998: 1997: tackles during the seven Made early in the season. Missouri-Rolla year. 1996: Background: Personal: • Washburn at • Phipps Tackles U1997 A1998 Tot PBU1999 Totals TFL 92 S/YL 79 171 FF FR 2 23/88 INT 4/46 4 2 0 team, benching more than 450, power cleaning more than 300 than more cleaning 450, power than more benching team, pounds. than 700 more and squatting 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn A good hitter who is veryA good hitter Returns to the starting line- Returns Was team’s defensive player of player defensive team’s Was Sat out the season as a redshirt. Sat the year each of his last two seasons, earning each of his last the year DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “One of the premier line- “One of the premier Viewpoint: DeMeo’s hitter with backers in the MIAA. A great continue assault on excellent speed. Should team excellent books. An record Washburn leader.” Washburn: At of the up after a stellar junior campaign. One football Washburn members of the strongest aggressive. Will add speed to the linebackers. Will aggressive. 1999: Background: DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “WillViewpoint: on be a fan favorite DeMeo’s is explosive hitter who And special teams. speed ahead.” always full Washburn: At

5-10 • 200 • FRESHMAN-RS • LB • 200 • FRESHMAN-RS 5-10 HEIGHTS HS KAN. • SHAWNEE TOPEKA, BRIAN PEEL BRIAN

Born on Sept. 25, 1980. Son of John Peel and Jan Peel John of Son 25, 1980. Born on Sept. COREY PHIPPS COREY 6-2 • 250 • SENIOR • LB EAST HS KAN. • OLATHE OLATHE,

honorable mention all-state in 1998. honorable mention all-state first team All-Centennial League honors. Named all-city and League honors. Named first team All-Centennial

Edmonds. Undecided on major. Undecided Edmonds. Personal: Personal: 30 2000 Washburn Ichabods oas2110 . 44 93208 0 3.2 29 9 41 14 Long TD 4.4 1104 251 Avg Yds Totals Rec Long 1999 TD Avg 1998 Yds No. Rushing at • Rainer Washburn • Personal: Background: 1997: Ran foracareer high98yards againstNorthwest Missouri. downs andwassecondontheteaminscoringwith48points. carries. Scored freshman ateamhighandnew record eighttouch- 1998: backfield for16yards. scampered forsixtouchdowns. Alsohadfive receptions outofthe ing 61.9yards pergame.Picked up619yards on137carriesand in corrections. and wasaregional qualifierinthehighjump. Houston Touchdown Clubfinalist.Alsoall-districtinbasketball Texas with8.98asaseniorin1996.A1997 inyards per carry head coach Tim Teykl atB.F. Terry High. Ledtheentire stateof Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Broke thefreshman record rushing with485yards on114 3 1 . 151 . 8 6 0 0 3.2 16 3.3 5 13 4 41 34 6 8 4.5 619 4.3 137 485 114 RICHMOND, TEXAS•B.F. TERRY HS 5-11 •220JUNIORFB RAINER BRANDON Born Aug. 30,1979.Son Rainer. ofAlbert Majoring Two-time infootballunder all-districtperformer after leadingtheIchabods averag- in rushing and wasnamedMIAAhonorablemention blocker withall-leaguetools.” improved hisspeedandstrength. Agreat DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Had agreat springand 1999: on theIchabod offense. At Washburn: Appeared in10gamesfortheIchabods 2000 Washburn Football Returns atfullback asastarter Todd Rundle. season atMaine CentralInstitute underformerIchabod assistant Charlotte High. Alsonamed all-area andall-county. Played one defensive backfield. TUTE ior, earnedhonorablemention6A all-state honorsfrom toletterthree years. Asasen- the firstlinemaninschoolhistory Mission South HS.Played defensive tackleandcenter. Became named totheMIAACommissioner’s Academic Honor Roll. INT FR S/YLFF TFL PBU Tot A 1997 U Tackles • Remais at Washburn • Weaver. Majoring incorrections. Personal: 1996: 1997: 1998: for theBuck Buchanan Award, annuallypresented tothe topline- league, All-Sun andAll-Johnson Country Countypick.Afinalist Topeka Capital-Journal Background: 1996: 1997: 1998: Honor Roll. 3 1 0 0 4/18 11 44 14 Totals 30 1999 1998 yards on137 carries. averagingafter 61.9 yards per game picking up619 season andwas named honorable mentionall-MIAA Junior Brandon Rainer ledtheIchabods inrushing last Made 43tackles(20unassisted)andpickedupasack. Was Made 13tackles,including10solostopsatcornerback. Made 13tacklesandforced afumbleforthe’Bods. Made 15tackles,including11unassistedintheIchabods’ Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. A three timeall-stateselectionwhoattendedPort 141 / 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1/6 1/1 1 2 15 13 4 3 11 10 SARASOTA, FLA. • MAINE CENTRAL INSTI- •MAINECENTRAL SARASOTA, FLA. 6-0 •190 •SENIORDB TED REMAIS 6921 3 1 0 0 2/11 9 16 7 9 Born onMay 22,1977.Son ofPaul Remais andLinda MISSION SOUTHHS PARK,OVERLAND KAN.•SHAWNEE 5-11 •270SENIORDT BUCK REUTER Participated infootballandtrackforShawnee Also broke upninepasses. team-leading three interceptions for57yards. the secondstraightseason. 1999: At Washburn: slowed midwaythrough lastseason.” byinjury ner. Was havinganall-leagueseasonuntil DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “An excellentcover cor- to theMIAACommissioner’s Academic and fourtacklesforseven yards. Was named 1999: guard positionfortheIchabods thisseason. At Washburn: and strength. Is primeforabigseason.” his Washburn career. Improved hisquickness DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Had thebestspringof . Atwo-timefirstteamall-metro, all- Recorded 16tacklesandpickedoffa Started 10gamesrecorded 31tackles Returning atthenose starter Will atcornerbackfor start The 2000 Washburn

Ichabods 31 . Also earned first team all- Will anchor the middle of the Will Played in 10 games finishing third on in 10 games finishing third Played Ichabods’ linebacker corps. linebacker Ichabods’ DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Outstanding at middle “Outstanding Viewpoint: DeMeo’s signal caller com- A good defensive linebacker. ing off his best spring as an Ichabod.” Washburn: At 1999: solo the team in tackles with 61 including 24 stops. Returns as Ichabods’ punter after handling duties as Ichabods’ Returns DARIN SCHROEDER DARIN 6-4 • 240 • SENIOR • LB HS BLUE SPRINGS, MO. • BLUE SPRINGS, ERIC ROTH ERIC •6-3 • 200 P SOPHOMORE • HS • ALMA-WABAUNSEE KAN. PAXICO, Helped lead Blue Springs High to four consecutive High Springs Blue lead Helped All-league kicker his junior and senior seasons. Led All-league kicker his 59 2198 37.3 69 3 14 14 2 Born Feb. 22, 1981. Son of Chuck and Julie Ross. and Julie of Chuck Son 22, 1981. Feb. Born Born on March 6, 1981. Son of Dan and Ramona of Dan 6, 1981. Son Born on March The Blue Springs Examiner Springs The Blue Started for the Ichabods nine games, while suffering an for the Ichabods Started Handled all the punting duties for the Ichabods with 59 duties for the Ichabods all the punting Handled Sat out the season as a redshirt. Sat Had 11 tackles as a redshirt freshman. 11 tackles as a redshirt Had Senior Darin Schroeder (left) was third on the Ichabods (left)Senior Darin Schroeder was including 24 solo tack- season with 61, last in tackles yards. for loss for 14 tackles five les. He also recorded conference, all-area, all-district and all-metro honors. A team cap- all-district and all-metro all-area, conference, Australia to play on an all-star team to tour England, tain. Invited Award, Football Mr. Springs the 1995 Blue Awarded and Ireland. An all- in addition to being named the most inspirational player. ankle injury to miss two games. Collected 40 tackles (20 unas- a pass and ran it back for losses. Intercepted sisted), including five against Missouri-Rolla. for a touchdown 72 yards district titles during his prep championships and three conference compiled 94 solos tackles and As a senior, as a linebacker. career 68 assisted tackles. Also had 20 tackles for loss. Led the team in to earning all-state hon- en route tackles in every game as a senior, ors from as a true freshman. first team kicker each Hills Flint team in scoring his junior year. of his last two seasons at Alma-Wabaunsee. Totals 59 2198 37.3 69 3 14 14 2 1998: 1997: 1996: Background: also all-state in baseball his junior and senior years. senior junior and baseball his in also all-state Personal: on major. Undecided out- An year. an excellent freshman “Had Viewpoint: DeMeo’s who could also see time at wide athlete standing all-around receiver.” Washburn: At 1999: inside the 20. 14 punts Placed average. yard attempts for a 37.3 season-opener against punt in the 69-yard high nailed a career He Wisconsin-LaCrosse. Background: Personal: on major. Undecided Roth. • Washburn at • Roth Punting No.1999 Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn Will add to the Washburn add to the Will At Silver Lake, was a two-time Silver At Sat out the season as a redshirt. Sat all-state linebacker his senior season and an all-state linebacker his senior season and all-state tight end selection after his junior linebackers. Could see time on special teams. Background: DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Has a good nose for the a good “Has Viewpoint: DeMeo’s a solid and tough player.” ball. Is Washburn: At 1999: JASON ROSS • LB • 220 • FRESHMAN-RS 6-1 LAKE LAKE, HS KAN. • SILVER SILVER

Born on Oct. 17, 1977. Son of Hank and Diane and of Hank 17, 1977. Son Oct. Born on 7 6 13 0 1/1 0 1 0 0 20 2311 20 43 31 0 0 1/3 4/7 1/1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

year. He recorded 15 tackles in the 1999 Shrine Bowl. He was He Bowl. 15 tackles in the 1999 Shrine recorded He year. 1999 Totals 38 49 97 0 6/11 1/1 1 0 0 1997 1998 Tackles UT AT Tot PBU TFL S/YL FF FR INT Reuter. Majoring in accounting. Majoring Reuter. • Washburn at • Reuter tion committee. Personal: National Honor Society and member of the principal’s gradua- of the principal’s member and Society Honor National man in the greater Kansas City metro area. A member of the A member area. City metro Kansas in the greater man 32 2000 Washburn Ichabods Schroeder. Majoring inmarketing andmanagement. Undecided onmajor. Personal: Texas team. Schuerman. Undecided onmajor. Personal: team all-conference honorshisjuniorseason. Award. Received team’s offensive player oftheyear andsecond terback. Received all-conference pickandhonorablementionall-stateatquar- sive player oftheyear seniorseasonatEastBay High. First team 1 0 0 1/10 010/27 INT FR 112 62 FF 50 S/YL TFL Totals 1999 PBU Tot 1998 AT 1997 UT Tackles • Schroeder at Washburn • Personal: in Who’slisted Who. conference polevaulter. Member oftheprincipal’s honorrole and 02 0051 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1/10 5/14 0 5/13 0 61 40 37 24 20 20 Born onDec. 12,1980.Son ofNancy Simmons. 5 1 000 0 6511 0 00 0 0 Born onFeb. 3,1981.Son ofStan andBonnie Born Dec. 1,1977.Son of David andMarsha LANCASTER, KAN. • LANCASTER HS KAN.•LANCASTER LANCASTER, 6-3 •205FRESHMAN-RSDB CHRIS SIMMONS RIVERVIEW, •EAST BAY FLA. HS 6-3 •210 •FRESHMAN-RSQB SCHUERMAN TYLER St. Petersburg Times pick atstrong safety. Named toAll-Southwest Background: 1999: sive backfield. At Washburn: time onspecialteams.” tial ondefense.Agreat hitterwhowillsee DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Has tremendous poten- Background: 1999: At Washburn: at Washburn.” good speedandgreat Has arm. abrightfuture DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Had agreat spring.Has Washburn. Enters fallasNo. 2quarterback. great positionat potentialatthequarterback Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. 2000 Washburn Football Was teamcaptainandoffen- Named firstteamall-district Will adddepthtothedefen- Outstanding runner whohas Outstanding runner Extra-Ordinary Athlete also namedacademicall-district. inches. discuss intrack.Set discussrecord withathrow of181feet,seven area infootballandtrack.Played guard infootballandthrew the Lavonda Crawford-Lamar. Majoring inEnglish. National Honor Society andlistedin Who’s Who. HS where herecorded 122tacklesasasafety. Amemberofthe Majoring inbusinessadministration. Personal: Majoring innursing. Personal: Personal: Born Jan. 4,1980.Son ofCharlesandDorthy Smith. Born July 19,1979.Son ofGreg andCindyGrafton. Born Aug. 19,1980.Son ofJimmie Crawford and KANSAS CITY, MO.•RAYTOWN HS 6-1 •275SOPHOMORE • OL JERMAINE SMITH GALVESTON, TEXAS•BALL HS 5-9 •170 •FRESHMAN-RSDB DAROLD SMITH TIVY, TEXAS•TIVYHS 6-1 •245FRESHMAN-RSFB TRAVIS SMITH starting lefttackle. starting selection andteamcaptainat Tivy High. Was sive backfield. on theoffensive lineandspecialteams. At Washburn: Has outstandingstrength andspeed.” DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Expecting abigseason. Background: 1999: At Washburn: cial teams. andspe- ler whowilladddepthtosecondary a great nosefortheball.An outstandingtack- DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “An excellenthitterwith Background: 1999: position. At Washburn: fullback andspecialteams.” excellent blockingskillswhowilladddepthat DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “A powerful backwith Background: 1998: 1999: Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Played insixgamesfortheIchabods Was athree-year atBall starter Named all-conference and all- Was afirstteamall-district Will adddepthtothefullback Will adddepthtothedefen- Broke springdrillsasthe 2000 Washburn

Ichabods 33 Will add depth to the add Will Will add depth and size to the add depth and size Will Will add depth and size to the add depth and size Will Named to the all-city and all- to the all-city Named An all-district pick at offensive Practiced but did not appear in any Practiced Sat out the season as a redshirt. Sat Sat out the season as a redshirt. Sat Sat out the season as a redshirt. Sat DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “A powerful offensive powerful “A Viewpoint: DeMeo’s Washburn offensive line. offensive Washburn district team each of the last two seasons at offensive line. offensive Washburn: At 1999: Background: lineman. Has great work ethic and great ethic and work great lineman. Has potential.” Washburn: At 1999: Background: explosive defensive “An Viewpoint: DeMeo’s pass rush- a good spring. A powerful end. Had er who can squat 790 pounds.” DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “WillViewpoint: on special see time DeMeo’s and to secondary.” there teams adding depth Washburn: At backfield and special defensive Ichabods teams. 1999: games. 1998: tackle. Named to All-Southwest Texas team. Texas All-Southwest to tackle. Named ERIC TATUM 6-0 • 270 • FRESHMAN-RS • OL LANCASTER, TEXAS • LANCASTER HS ERIC TAYLOR •6-1 235 • FRESHMAN-RS • DE RICHARDSON, TEXAS • BERKNER HS MIKE STUBBLEFIELD • DB • SENIOR • 185 5-11 HS BARBARAHOUSTON, TEXAS• JORDAN A 1989 graduate of Barbara Jordan High School in High Jordan A 1989 graduate of Barbara Born on Dec. 31, 1980. Son of Billy and Deloris of Billy 31, 1980. Son Born on Dec. Born on Aug. 1, 1969. Son of Michael and Mary of Michael 1, 1969. Son Born on Aug. Born June 1, 1980. Son of John and Janie Taylor. and Janie of John 1, 1980. Son Born June 0 0 00 00000 0 10 224 22.4 0 36 3 24 8.0 0 10 KOR Yds Avg TD Long PR Yds Avg TD Long Junior Cody Snyder was second on the Ichabods in all on the Ichabods second was Cody Snyder Junior He finished per game. 81.4 averaging yards purpose second in yards), (432 the team in rushing second on scoring (50 points). and second in (463) receiving Berkner High. State champion wrestler in 1999. Named to all- in 1999. Named wrestler champion State High. Berkner district team. Personal: Personal: Houston, Texas. Houston, Personal: in law enforcement. Majoring Stubblefield. Personal: on major. Undecided Tatum. 1999 Totals 10 224 22.4 0 36 3 24 8.0 0 10 Background: Undecided on major. Undecided 1998 Kick-off / Punt Returns / Punt Kick-off 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn A true all-purpose back for Finished second on the team in receiv- Finished ing with 463 yards and 34 catches and second and ing with 463 yards At Washburn: At 1999: DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Had a good spring. An a good spring. “Had Viewpoint: DeMeo’s the backfield and out of outstanding receiver back.” all-around An a good runner. at the starting halfback position. the Ichabods out of the backfield. receiver An excellent CODY SNYDER CODY • JUNIOR • HB • 195 5-11 RURAL HS KAN. • WASHBURN AUBURN, First team All-Class 6A and second team all-state First

9 30 3.3 1 10 9 123 13.7 1 40 Born Jan. 8, 1979. Son of Bruce and Ramona Snyder. of Bruce Son 8, 1979. Born Jan. 64 432 6.8 5 33 34 463 13.6 3 51

Rushed nine times for 30 yards and one touchdown. Also and one touchdown. nine times for 30 yards Rushed Sat out the season as a redshirt. Sat

league. Also lettered in track and basketball. league. Also lettered (all classes) at tailback as a senior. First team all-city and all- First (all classes) at tailback as a senior.

two touchdowns against CMSU on Metro Sports. against CMSU on Metro two touchdowns with 39.3 yards per game. Had six receptions for 114 yards and for 114 yards six receptions per game. Had with 39.3 yards team in scoring with eight touchdowns and third in total offense and third team in scoring with eight touchdowns in rushing with 432 yards on 64 attempts. Also second on the in rushing with 432 yards 1999 Totals 73 462 6.3 6 43 43 586 13.6 4 51 1998 • Snyder at Washburn • Washburn at • Snyder Rushing No. Yds Avg TD Long Rec. Yds Avg TD Long Personal:

Background: in law enforcement. Majoring 1997: Colon McNeal as the starting return team. as the starting return Colon McNeal 1998: teaming up with for a 22.4 average, 10 kickoffs for 224 yards caught nine passes for 123 yards and one touchdown. Returned and one touchdown. caught nine passes for 123 yards 34 2000 Washburn Ichabods PAT’s and10of20fieldgoals. High asasenior. inbasketballandbaseball. Alsoparticipated longest fieldgoal witha49-yard kick. conference honorsasajunior. Set thePanthers’ teamrecord for honorable mentionall-metro accolades. Earnedsecondteamall- first teamall-conference andall-districthonorsinadditionto ed on40of47extrapointsand 12fieldgoals.Asasenior, earned duties atRaymore-Peculiar High. During hiscareer, heconnect- Background: 1996: Augustana. Made 17of19extrapoints. Made 8of19fieldgoals,includinga45-yard kickagainst 1997: inasingleseason. history Wisconsin-River Falls. His 57points wasthesixthmostinteam and 30yards intheIchabods 9-6seasonopeneragainst career long47-yard fieldgoal,alongwithtwomore of46yards three-for-threea perfect onfieldgoalsof40-49yards. Had a of 14fieldgoalattemptsand2426extrapointattempts. Was 1998: 1999: six fieldgoalstosnapthecareer mark of34. 9 0 9.0 9 1 7 0 2.3 9 Long TD 4 Avg Yds Rec. Totals Long TD 1999 Avg Yds No. Rushing • Taylorat Washburn • Personal: Background: 1996: 1997: 1998: Majoring inphysicaleducation. College. Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Saw limitedactionasawidereceiver fortheIchabods. Was third ontheteaminscoringconnecting on19of23 Played atMcPherson quarterback sparinglyasareserve Finished third on theteaminscoringwith41points. Led the team in scoring with 57 points. Converted on11 Led theteaminscoringwith57points.Converted PECULIAR, MO.•RAYMORE-PECULIAR HS 6-0 •210 •SENIORPK CHAD TODD MCPHERSON COLLEGE MEDICINE LODGE, KAN.• 6-1 •195 •SENIORWR PRESTON TAYLOR Born May 6,1978.Son ofBuddy andAnna Taylor. . . 9 0 9.0 9 1 7 0 2.3 9 4 Also played linebackerwhilehandlingthe kicking Was atMedicine anall-leaguequarterback Lodge 147 points. Todd has29 field goalsneeding third placeontheall-timescoringlistwith punting dutiesasasophomore. Currently in the Ichabods placekicker. Alsohandledthe yards. Alsocaughtapassfornineyards. At Washburn: will beOK.” inthespring,but Coming offaleginjury DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Has abigseasonahead. 1999: At Washburn: receiver. Had agoodspring.” er. Will playonspecialteamsandatwide DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “A solidall-around play- receiver. backandwide running play quarterback, Carried theballfourtimesfornine 2000 Washburn Football Entering his fourth seasonas Entering hisfourth A versatile player whocan management. Brother ofcurrent Ichabod Joey Todd. Majoring incomputer teams in1995and1996. Mishawaka, Ind. Was onPenn’s back-to-backstatechampionship tion all-districtpickatplacekicker. Majoring inhistory. Background: 1999: At Washburn: 10 future aheadat Washburn.” DeMeo’s 58 backupbrother.Viewpoint: “Will Has astrong legand PECULIAR, MO.•RAYMORE-PECULIAR HS 35.6 5-11 •190 •FRESHMAN-RS •P/K 1603 I20 47 45 JOEY TODD Long 54.7 Avg 53 Yds Totals 29 LG No. 1999 1998 Pct. 60-68 Punting FGA Totals FG 1999 PAT 1998 1997 Kicking • Toddat Washburn • Personal: Lallman. Undecided onmajor. Personal: Personal: major. Todd. Brother ofcurrent Ichabod Chad Todd. Undecided on Personal: Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Born Dec. 19,1980.Son ofDavid Watts andSharon Born Nov. andBarbara 10,1977.Son ofLarry Todd. Born onJuly andBarbara 20,1980.Son ofLarry Born onMay 14,1977.Son ofDavid Tomassi. 92 02 0034 47 50.0 45 78.6 20 42.1 14 19 10 11 8 19-23 24-26 17-19 Second teamall-conference andhonorablemen- TOPEKA, KAN.•HAYDEN OL HS FRESHMAN-RS• 6-4 •270 TIM WATTS MISHAWAKA, IND.•OTTAWA UNIV. 5-11 •165 •SOPHOMOREDB DAVID TOMASSI Will beastrong kickerinthefuture. 510 565 10 58 35.6 1603 45 000000 line. University. Graduate ofPenn High Schoolin cial teamsfortheIchabods. was the starting centeronbasketballteam. was thestarting Class 4Aall-statehonorsatHayden High. He Background: 1999: At Washburn: physical tackle.Has goodfeetontheline.” DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Had anexcellentspring. A Background: 1998: 1999: At Washburn: improved hispassdefense.” DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “A goodtacklerwhohas Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Appeared inonegameforthe’Bods. Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Garnered all-league, all-cityand Will playtackleontheoffensive Could seesometimeonspe- Transfer from Ottawa 2000 Washburn

Ichabods 35 Will play guard. He is an He play guard. Will Will see time in the lineback- Will Was an honorable mention all- Was Played in nine games, making eight Played Sat out the season as a redshirt. Sat ing corps and on special teams. excellent run blocker and is quick off the ball. excellent 1999: Background: district pick last season. spring. An a great “Had Viewpoint: DeMeo’s tackler at line- excellent hitter and strong backer and on special teams.” Washburn: At 1999: a solo and eight assisted tackles. Also recorded and a fumble recov- half sack, a pass breakup DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “An excellent offensive “An Viewpoint: DeMeo’s a big all the time. Has Improving guard. Washburn.” at future Washburn: At DAN WILSON DAN 6-0 • 235 • JUNIORLB • HS TOPEKA, KAN. • HAYDEN, BRIAN WILSON 6-7 • • OL • FRESHMAN-RS 315 DESOTO, TEXAS • DESOTO HS Three-year letterman at Hayden High under head High letterman at Hayden Three-year Participated in football and track for Junction City Junction football and track for in Participated Born Sept. 22, 1977. Son of Clarence and Wanda and of Clarence 1977. Son 22, Born Sept. Born Aug. 15, 1980. Son of Douglas and Deanna of Douglas 15, 1980. Son Born Aug. Born Feb. 15, 1979. Son of Paul Wilson and Ann Wilson of Paul 15, 1979. Son Born Feb. 88 9 8 17 16 0 3/15 1 2/10 2/6 1 1/3 0 0 1 0 0 01 1 0 0 00 0 0 16 1115 27 4 19 4 3 0 2/6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Played sparingly as a freshman at defensive back. Saw at defensive freshman as a sparingly Played Sat out the season as a redshirt. out the season Sat Played mostly special teams, making 17 tackles, including Played Sat out the season as a redshirt. Sat Dickhoff. Majoring in mass media. Majoring Dickhoff. Wilson. Undecided on major. Undecided Wilson. Personal: Tackles UT1998 AT Tot1999 PBUTotals TFL 16 S/YL 17 FF 33 FR 1 INT 5/21 3/13 1 1 0 Personal: Personal: ery. 1998: tackles for losses, including two sacks three nine unassisted. Made a fumble. and forced 1997: Background: 1997: team. return the punt was on teams and on special action 1996: Background: honors as mention all-league and honorable Earned all-area High. and Society Honor National A member of the back. a defensive Who. Who’s Personal: in elementary Majoring education. Williams. • • Washburn at Williams Tackles UT1997 AT Tot1998 PBU1999 TFLTotals S/YL 31 FF 16 FR 47 INT 7 2/6 0 0 0 0 coach Tom Stringer. First team Class 4A all-state as a senior for First Stringer. Tom coach men- team all-city and all-league. Honorable First Wildcats. the tion all-city and all-Class 4A as a junior. 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn One of the leading returnees One Moved from quarterback from in Moved Will be one of the Ichabods’ Will All-league first team quarter-All-league first team Played in all 11 games recorded 19 in all 11 games recorded Played Was third on the team with 19 recep- on the third Was Sat out the season as a redshirt. Sat back and honorable mention all-state senior back and honorable high school to wide receiver at Washburn. at receiver high school to wide in the Ichabods’ defensive backfield. defensive in the Ichabods’ up three tackles, including 15 solo and broke the MIAA Commissioner’s to passes. Named Roll. Honor Academic DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Had his best spring at “Had Viewpoint: DeMeo’s corner.” excellent cover An Washburn. Washburn: At 1999: DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Had an outstanding “Had Viewpoint: DeMeo’s blocking hands and good great spring. Has skills.” Washburn: At at receiver. weapons 1999: a kickoff 16 returned Also tions for 266 yards. yards. 1999: 1999: Background: DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Has good speed and “Has Viewpoint: DeMeo’s and to wide receivers add depth Will hands. special teams.” Washburn: At

CHRIS WHITTLE • 200 • JUNIOR • WR 6-1 GARLAND, TEXAS • BERKNER HS 5-10 • 175 • FRESHMAN-RS • WR FRESHMAN-RS • 175 • 5-10 CENTER HS • YATES CENTER, KAN. YATES BEN WEBER BEN First team all-metro (Dallas) as a senior at Berkner (Dallas) team all-metro First 14 15919 11.4 266 14.0 0 0 23 34

Born on Aug. 28, 1978. Son of Richard Whittle and of Richard 28, 1978. Son Born on Aug. Born on Dec. 26, 1980. Son of Leon and Mary Weber. Leon and Mary of Son 26, 1980. Born on Dec. CLARENCE WILLIAMS • SENIOR • DB 6-0 • 190 JUNCTION CITY KAN. • JUNCTION CITY, HS Recorded 27 tackles, including 16 unassisted his sopho- Recorded Was third on the team, catching 14 passes for 159 yards on the third Was Sat out the 1997 season as a redshirt. out the 1997 season as a redshirt. Sat

Majoring in social work. Majoring ior season. Rushed for 767 yards. for 767 ior season. Rushed running back his junior year. Played quarterback first half of sen- Played running back his junior year. season at Yates Center High. All-league pick at linebacker and All-league pick Center High. Yates season at Honor Roll. Honor 1998: Academic to the MIAA Commissioner’s season. Named more 1999 Totals 33 425 12.9 0 34 1998 71 receptions for 982 yards. First team all-district. First for 982 yards. 71 receptions • • Whittle at Washburn Receiving No. Yds Avg TD Long High under head coach Bob Dubey. Top receiver in Class 5A with receiver Top under head coach Bob Dubey. High Personal:

Background: in history. Copeland. Majoring Karen 1997: 1998: while returning 10 kickoffs for 213. while returning Personal: Personal: 36 2000 Washburn Ichabods Personal: Honor Society atManhattan. ticipated intrack,throwing the shotput.Member ofNational Lane.Alsopar- junior andseniorseasonsunderheadcoachLew Background: 1997: Wolff. Majoring inhistory. opponent third down conversion percentage. (340.5), second inopponentfirst downs andsecondin defense (151.2 yards pergame), sixthintotal defense inpass intheMIAA The Ichabods’ defense finishedfifth Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Born onFeb. 28,1979.Son of William andSharon All-I-70 League performer atManhattanAll-I-70 Leagueperformer High his MANHATTAN, KAN.•MANHATTAN HS 6-0 •265JUNIOROL BILLY WOLFF Had anexcellentspring. offensive line asafreshman. Ichabods offensive linemore thisseason. 1998: Ichabods. 1999: At Washburn: DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Improves day. every Played sparinglyontheIchabods Appeared insixgamesforthe 2000 Washburn Football Expected to contributeonthe Ichabods. Undecided onmajor. Wrecke. Brother Justin wasa standout widereceiver forthe Missouri-Rolla. and all-countywideout.Played basketballaswell. coach Todd Dain. Alsoasecondteamall-leaguedefensive back receiver asasenioratShawnee Mission West High underhead Participated intheMetro Classic. Handled thepuntingchores fortheteam.Alsoplayed basketball. at Raytown High. Was aKansasCityall-metro selection. INT FR FF S/YL TFL PBU Tot AT 1999 UT Tackles Personal: Background: 1998: oas1 8142 /4010 1 0 2/14 INT 4/20 1 FR FF 18 S/YL 8 TFL 10 PBU Totals Tot AT 1999 UT Tackles Young. Majoring ingeneralbusiness. Personal: 1 Background: 1 0 0 0 0 5 2 3 Totals Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. 081 /021 0 1 0 2/14 4/20 1 18 8 10 25000 1 1 00 0 0 5 32 Born Aug. 5,1979.Son ofMichael andJoyetta Born Aug. 21,1979.Son ofRobert andDebbie A three-year whowasnamedall-conference starter Named firstteamAll-Sunflower Leagueatwide WEST HS OLATHE, KAN.•SHAWNEE MISSION 5-11 •180 •SOPHOMOREDB GARRETT WRECKE KANSAS CITY, MO.•RAYTOWN HS 6-6 •250SOPHOMOREDE DEREK YOUNG ered afumbleandpickedoffpassagainst solo tacklesandtwoassistedstops.Alsorecov- break-up andrecovered afumble. les, 10solo. Alsorecorded twosacks,apass and indefensive secondary. left end. 1999: At Washburn: cial teamsandthesecondary.” with great speed. Will seeplayingtimeonspe- DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “A goodcover cornerback 1998: 1999: At Washburn: defender.” andrun A goodpassrusher DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Had anexcellentspring. Played in10games,collecting18tack- Played inseven games,recording three Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Will seetimeonspecialteams Enters thefallasstarting 2000 Washburn

Ichabods 37 Rushed for 1,036 yards and six touchdowns as a six touchdowns and for 1,036 yards Rushed Named all-district 11-4A at defensive back while all-district 11-4A at defensive Named Recorded 92 tackles including 49 solos and 22 for including 49 solos 92 tackles Recorded Was named first team all-district and second team Was Averaged 93 yards per game receiving to lead the city. per game receiving 93 yards Averaged CHRIS GARRETT 6-3 • • 265 • FRESHMAN HS OL • FRISCO TEXAS FRISCO, GLAZERAY •5-10 • FRESHMAN • WR 185 RURAL HS TOPEKA, KAN. • WASHBURN MATT DURLER MATT • FRESHMAN 240 • 6-4 • DT • DODGE CITY KAN. DODGE CITY, HS FEDERLE MATT • HB • FRESHMAN • 175 5-10 ALLEN HS ALLEN, TEXAS • Born on Dec. 22, 1980. Son of Thomas and Janet of 22, 1980. Son Born on Dec. Born April 16, 1981. Son of Ray and Brenda Glaze. of Ray and Brenda 16, 1981. Son Born April Born on Jan. 5, 1982. Son of Dale and Barbara Duler. and Barbara of Dale 5, 1982. Son Born on Jan. Born on Aug. 8, 1982. Son of Raymond and Frankine 8, 1982. Son Born on Aug. Born on June 18, 1981. Son of Lou and Linda Federle. 18, 1981. Son Born on June Was named first team all-city, second team all-league and honorable named first team all-city, Was was honorable mention all-city and league fol- mention all-state. He and for 1,025 yards 75 receptions his junior season. Had lowing career. in prep touchdowns seven Foster. in business. Majoring Garrett. plays on offense.” hands...makes big great “Has Viewpoint: DeMeo’s Background: Personal: on major. Undecided Majoring in business. Majoring FOSTER DAN • FRESHMAN • DB • 170 5-11 HS GRAPEVINE, HERITAGE TEXAS • COLLEYVILLE guy fast...an outstanding cover “Lightning Viewpoint: DeMeo’s well.” with excellent speed...excellent student as Background: scholar. Texas A his team qualified for state playoffs. Personal: pass protector...could feet...excellent “Good Viewpoint: DeMeo’s play center.” Background: as a junior and was named first team all-district and first all-area as a senior. team all-area Personal: DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Excellent DT...good pass rusher...quick off pass rusher...quick DT...good “Excellent Viewpoint: DeMeo’s GPA.” the ball...3.9 Background: 29 quarterbackloss with to being six sacks en route hits and Finished and honorable mention all-state. named all-conference and was named all conference. as a senior in state wrestling third Personal: running “Outstanding back...chose Viewpoint: DeMeo’s good hands out of the Academy...has U.S. Naval over Washburn backfield...4.0 GPA.” Background: named Was as a senior. touchdowns and five junior and 594 yards Honor of the National first team all-district in 1999. A member Society. Personal: 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn

Rushed for 1,400 yards his junior season at his for 1,400 yards Rushed Will add depth to the receiver corps. to the receiver add depth Will Can play either safety position or in the offensive Can play either safety position or in the Was a first team all-district wide receiver in 1995 all-district wide receiver a first team Was Also ran track at Martin HS. Also ran track at Martin Was a three-sport athlete in football, wrestling and athlete in football, wrestling a three-sport Was

GAVIN DONALDSON GAVIN • FRESHMAN • OL • 280 6-1 ARLINGTON, TEXAS • MARTIN HS JOE CORCORAN 6-0 • • 165 • RB/DB FRESHMAN HS LECOMPTON • PERRY KAN. LAWRENCE, DUSTIN CLINE • FRESHMAN-RS • DB/RB 6-0 • 180 LACROSSE, KAN. • WYOMING back with solid all-around “A Viewpoint: DeMeo’s good balance as a running also play either back. Can DAWIGHT BENNING DAWIGHT WR • • FRESHMAN-RS • 210 6-1 • OKLAHOMAHOUSTON, TEXAS. Born Oct. 3, 1981. Son of Gary and Debbie 3, 1981. Son Born Oct. Born Feb. 5, 1980. Son of Darla Benning-Johnson. of Darla 5, 1980. Son Born Feb. Born Oct. 29, 1980. Son of Terry Cline and Belinda Terry of 29, 1980. Son Born Oct. Born on March 27, 1981. Son of Frank Donaldson of Frank 27, 1981. Son Born on March FRESHMEN AND FRESHMEN Sat out the season as a redshirt at the University of at the University out the season as a redshirt Sat

Sat out the season as a redshirt at the University of University at the redshirt out the season as a Sat

TRANSFER ICHABODS mention after junior year. in history. Majoring Wood. and Narda 67 solo stops. Was named all-state senior season and honorable named all-state senior season and Was 67 solo stops. Rushed for 1,533 yards on 190 carries (8.1 avg) leading team with for 1,533 yards Rushed third in state in wrestling. In football, was all-league three seasons. football, was all-league three In in state in wrestling. third track. An all-state class 4A selection as a defensive back. Finished track. An all-state class 4A selection as a defensive Corcoran. Majoring in business. Majoring Corcoran.

Wyoming. safety spot.”

Oklahoma. Personal: Personal: foot quickness...3.0 GPA.” Background: DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Outstanding offensive lineman...has great offensive “Outstanding Viewpoint: DeMeo’s Personal: Personal: either position...3.7 GPA” Background: DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Outstanding athlete...talented...can play “Outstanding Viewpoint: DeMeo’s Personal: Personal: Blasing. Majoring in business management. Majoring Blasing. Shrine Bowl participant. Bowl Shrine Background: Background: back his senior season. A all-state honors as a defensive receiving 1999: 1999: in six games passes seven and intercepted state after junior year At Washburn: At named all- Was and 1,300 in six games as a senior. High LaCrosse backfield.

and first team all-district quarterback at Mayde Creek HS. Creek quarterbackand first team all-district at Mayde Personal: on major. Undecided Background: Background:

At Washburn: At 1999: DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “A good-hands receiver with great speed.” with great receiver good-hands “A Viewpoint: DeMeo’s 38 2000 Washburn Ichabods wrestling. all-city lasttwo seasons. Was alsonamedall-city andleague and all-leaguesecond teamafterjunioryear. Named secondteam Background: great program...will fitwell intoouroffense...3.2GPA.” DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Outstanding drive blocker...played guard in Majoring inmassmedia. Personal: er oftheyear. tion all-statehonorsandwasnamedHayden’s specialteamsplay- Background: man Joey Hoytal...3.2 GPA” position...great hitter...younger offensive brother line- offormer DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Excellent speed...4.6-40...willplayeither Honza. Majoring inmassmedia. Personal: Society. sive captain.AlsoamemberoftheGerman National Honor Background: GPA.” DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Outstanding passrusher...quick atDE...3.4 Undecided onmajor. Personal: back. AmemberoftheNational Honor Society. anddefensive back, all-state2-1Ahonorablementionquarterback back, defensive backandkickreturner. Named all-area quarter- es andrecorded 83career tackles. Was namedall-leaguequarter- yards inpuntreturns andonetouchdown. Picked offseven pass- threw for563yards andseven touchdowns. Alsocompiled270 Claflin. Rushed 86timesfor718yards and15touchdowns, Background: state championshipteams...3.6GPA.” DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “A QBwithexcellentspeed...played onthree Personal: academic honorroll. team all-cityandhonorablementionall-state.Amemberofthe Background: blocker...great additiontooffensive line...3.1GPA” DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Big, strong offensive lineman...goodfeetand Hall. Majoring inbusiness. Born onOct. 5,1981.Son ofDoug andKaren Hickel. Born onSept. 25,1981.Son ofSteven andNatalie Born onSept. 16,1981.Son ofMilton andKathy Born Oct. 8,1981.Son ofJoe andJanice Hoytal. TOPEKA, KAN.•HAYDEN HS OL 6-0 •290FRESHMAN • JAMES KENT TOPEKA, KAN.•HAYDEN HS 6-3 •215 •FRESHMANOLB/SS JOHN HOYTAL ARLINGTON, TEXAS•MARTINHS 6-3 •230FRESHMANDE JOSH HONZA HS KAN.•CLAFLIN CLAFLIN, 6-0 •180 •FRESHMAN QB DUSTIN HICKEL PARKTOPEKA, KAN.•HIGHLAND HS 6-4 •285FRESHMANOL HALL GERRAD Was named all-leaguefirstteamafterseniorseason Was onthree statefootballchampionshipteamsat Named all-districttwoseasonsandnameddefen- Received all-city, all-leagueandhonorablemen- Received firstandsecondteam all-league,first 2000 Washburn Football league honorable mention running backandlinebacker,league honorablementionrunning Morning News Background: speed andheight...3.9GPA” DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Played QB/DBinhighschool...hasgood Kraisinger. Majoring inhistory. Personal: Class 2-1Ahonorablementionlinebacker, Hutchinson News Named Was onthree statefootballchampionshipteamsatClaflin. Background: DeMeo’s GPA.” Viewpoint: “Tough kid...great blocker...3.3 Personal: Personal: Background: sideline tosideline...3.99GPA” DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Big hitter...has excellentrange...playsfrom Personal: linebacker, linebacker, 3Aall-statehonorablementionoffensive guard and after juniorseason. Was namedfirstteamall-leagueguard and 3A all-statehonorablementionoffensive guard andlinebacker Background: ball...3.5 GPA.” DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Great player...tough well kid...runs to Personal: Schembri. Majoring ineducation. all-district, firstteamall-conference, secondteamall-area senior season. Meyer. Majoring inbusiness. Scholar. Alsonamedto Who’s Who. orable mentionall-stateselection.AnacademicAll-America back. honorable mentionlinebackerandrunning Majoring ineducation. conference following junior season.District champ indiscus. Recorded 341career tackles.Named firstteam all-districtand Brown. Majoring ineducation. Great Bend Tribune Born onDec. 30,1981.Son of Kevin andPatti Kent. Born onJuly 13,1981.Son ofChristopherand Julia Born onJuly 24,1981.Son ofHerb andLaDonna Born onSept. 22,1981.Son ofBruce andKristi Born onJuly 20,1982.Son ofDarrel andLindy Lawrence-Journal World HOYT, KAN.•ROYAL VALLEY HS FRESHMAN•DB 6-3 •180 • MEYER BLAKE HS KAN.•CLAFLIN CLAFLIN, FB 6-0 •200FRESHMAN KIP KRAISINGER FLOWER MOUND,TEXAS•MARCUS HS 6-1 •210 •FRESHMAN •LB SCHEMBRI LARRY OSKALOOSA, KAN.•OSKALOOSA HS DE 210 •FRESHMAN 6-2 • TRAVIS POWELL Named secondteamall-leagueoffensive guard and Named 5ADefensive Player ofthe Year, firstteam Was namedall-leaguedefensive backandanhon- . Anall-stateacademicsecondteamselection. Was athree-year onoffenseanddefense. starter all-southwest honorablemention, all-area firstteamatlinebacker, all- all-area footballteamafter Kansas Sports Wichita Eagle Dallas 2-1A 2000 Washburn

Ichabods 39 : “He has : “He KAW yearbook decided that such items were important decided that such items were yearbook KAW Pulled down 10 catches for 248 yards and five and 10 catches for 248 yards down Pulled Named second team all-district following sopho- second team all-district following Named Named honorable mention all-district and an ath- Named courage and enthusiasm as shown by his brisk walk. He by courage and enthusiasm as shown is democratic and courteous, for he tips his hat as he representation of an Ichabod in the of an Ichabod representation The following explanatoryThe following material accompanied the first ANDRE ZANDEVAKILI • FRESHMAN • FB 5-9 • 185 GARLAND, TEXAS • BERKNER HS JASON WALTERS JASON • OL • FRESHMAN 6-6 • 275 HS • THE COLONY TEXAS THE COLONY, WHITTINGTON LAWRENCE • FRESHMAN • WR 6-4 • 210 • BERKNER HS RICHARDSON, TEXAS makes you like him. He is neatly dressed and he fits well is neatly dressed like him. He makes you into his generation … but adopts himself with equal ease to any change in life. Born on July 26, 1981. Son of Larry and Tou of Larry 26, 1981. Son and Born on July Born on Sept. 2, 1981. Son of Amir and Ligia 2, 1981. Son Born on Sept. Born on Jan. 23, 1981. Son of Michael and Sharon of Michael 23, 1981. Son Born on Jan. diously carries a book under his arm. His friendly smile diously carries a book under his arm. His Born on Oct. 27, 1981. Son of Bill and Brenda Toby. and Brenda of Bill 1981. Son 27, on Oct. Born passes. Sincere in his search for truth and knowledge, he stu- for truth in his search and knowledge, passes. Sincere Thompson (BA ’34). Ichabod. The adopted design was drawn by BradburyThe adopted design was drawn by Ichabod. to the university and began to accept suggestions for a design of Mr. and began to accept suggestions to the university the editors of the acteristics associated with the mascot. During the 1937-38 school year, acteristics associated with the mascot. During Whittington. Majoring in music business. Whittington. Majoring in communications or education. Majoring Zandevakili. letic scholarship winner from the U.S. Army. letic scholarship winner from Majoring in business. in Majoring of the player and was named offensive his senior year touchdowns eight catches for Recorded game at the KSA Classic in Orlando. named Was his junior season. and two touchdowns 168 yards of the city for track and honorable mention all-dis- sophomore trict and all-city teams. Personal: Background: Personal: Personal: Personal: grow- really lineman...is offensive “Strong Viewpoint: DeMeo’s GPA.” feet...3.4 or guard...quick ing...could play tackle Background: selection seasons and was a honorable mention and junior more senior season. following Personal: business. in Majoring Walters. speed...good all- play receiver...good “Big Viewpoint: DeMeo’s receiver.” around Background: 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn

Was a two-year starter at Allen High where he where starter a two-year High at Allen Was

Was named all-league offensive guard and honor- guard named all-league offensive Was Named first team all-league offensive line and sec- first team all-league offensive Named Was a three-year starter at cornerback, recorded 50 starter at cornerback, recorded a three-year Was ADAM TOBY ADAM •6-1 245 • FRESHMAN • DT CENTRALIA, KAN. • CENTRALIA HS TYLER THOMAS •5-11 • FRESHMAN • 180 DB MOUND, TEXAS •FLOWER HS MARCUS JASON STANHOPE • • 225 5-11 FRESHMAN • DL TOPEKA, KAN. • HS HAYDEN 6-4 • FRESHMAN • 280 • OL • ALLEN HS ALLEN, TEXAS NICK SMITH NICK

Born on July 20, 1982. Son of Darrel and Lindy of Darrel 20, 1982. Son Born on July Born on Feb. 1, 1982. Son of Alan and Jan Thomas. of Alan and Jan 1982. Son 1, Born on Feb. Born on Nov. 11, 1981. Son of Russ and Judy Smith. and Judy of Russ 11, 1981. Son Born on Nov.

The name “Ichabod” was derived from the first name of Ichabod from was derived The name “Ichabod” - and the pride of he began what was his life work 1831, In of lack of formal education made him acutely aware own His or any particular char- was no graphic representation 1938, there Until

The Story Behind Mr. Ichabod Washburn, an early benefactor of the university. Ichabod an early benefactor of the university. Washburn, 11, 1798. on Aug. was born in Kingston, Mass., Washburn He of wire. the drawing - when he essayed Mass., Worchester, (later Manufacturing and Moen Washburn was co-founder of Wire). and American Steel Topeka of the residents by When approached its importance. Washburn the ailing Lincoln College, Ichabod to help 1869, Lincoln May, with a $25,000 gift. In responded College in recognition Washburn College was renamed of his outstanding contribution. ber of the all-conference academic team. ber of the all-conference able mention defensive end after senior season. Was also a mem- Was end after senior season. able mention defensive er...great off the ball...has good speed for DT...3.97 GPA.” off the ball...has good speed for DT...3.97 er...great Background: DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Good defensive lineman...great pass rush- lineman...great defensive “Good Viewpoint: DeMeo’s more and junior and second team all-district and a senior. more Personal: knockdowns. Was a honorable mention all-district as a sopho- Was knockdowns. Background: and eight fumble recoveries three tackles, two interceptions, majoring in business finance. DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Great cornerback...3.0 GPA.” “Great Viewpoint: DeMeo’s Meyer. Majoring in business. Majoring Meyer. Personal: Personal: ball well...great attitude and excellent quickness...3.9 GPA” attitude and excellent quickness...3.9 ball well...great Background: at Hayden. and honor roll Society Honor DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Great heart and determination...runs to “Great Viewpoint: DeMeo’s of the National line. A member ond team all-league defensive Personal: Personal: in business or law. Majoring blocker...very physical lineman...4.0 GPA.” lineman...4.0 physical blocker...very Background: Who. Who’s and Society Honor National DeMeo’s Viewpoint: “Massive offensive lineman...great drive lineman...great offensive “Massive Viewpoint: DeMeo’s the a member of Was 12 pancake blocks per game. Averaged earned 1998 Blockbuster all-area and 1999 all-district honors. and 1999 all-district all-area Blockbuster earned 1998 40 2000 Opponents Junior Brandon Rainer rushed for rushed Rainer Brandon Junior 95 yards and two touchdowns in touchdowns two and yards 95 the Ichabods’ 35-28 win over win 35-28 Ichabods’ the Missouri Southern on Sept. 18. Sept. on Southern Missouri The win pushed Washburn to 3-0 to Washburn pushed win The for the first time since 1986. since time first the for 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Opponents 41 21-14 enspoint 1 p.m. enspoint W Oct. 28Oct. Claire UW-Eau 4Nov. at UW-Oshkosh 11Nov. 11:30 p.m. State vs Northern 2:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 2000 SCHEDULE 2000 Sept. 2 at Washburn 9Sept. State Winona 23Sept. Falls UW-River 30Sept. at UW-Whitewater 6 p.m. 7Oct. UW-Platteville 14Oct. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. at UW-Stout 7 p.m. 21Oct. at UW-Stev 1 p.m. 1 p.m. (7-4) RESULTS 1999 Sept. 4 Washburn 11Sept. State Winona at 25Sept. Falls at UW-River 2Oct. L 22-41 W 19-18 UW-Whitewater 9Oct. L 21-24 at UW-Platteville 16Oct. UW-Stout W 28-14 23Oct. UW-Stev L 14-27 W 42-14 Oct. 30Oct. Claire at UW-Eau W 49-46 OT 6Nov. UW-Oshkosh 13Nov. vs Minn-Duluth W 22-21 17-38 L 2000 SCHEDULE 2Sept. at Lane CollegeSept. 9 Washburn 23Sept. of God at SW Assemblies TBA 30Sept. State Peru 7Oct. TBA Atlanta at Clark 14Oct. College Stillman 2 p.m. 21Oct. at Langston 28Oct. Indian Haskell 11Nov. Okla. at Northwestern 2 p.m. 2 p.m. TBA TBA RESULTS 1999 the 1999 season as a played Lincoln Note: 2 p.m. TBA club team. 6-1, 1st Offense-8 • Offense-8 Offense-n/a • Offense-n/a Barry Schockmel, Greg Ruffin, Lemar Ruffin, Greg Multiple • 4-3 Multiple Multiple • 4-3 Multiple n/a 9-0 in 1989 24-21 in 1999 n/a WU leads 1-0 n/a WU 9, LU 0 in 1989 WU 9, LU Washburn leads 1-0 Washburn WU 9, LU 0 in 1989 WU 9, LU 7-4 WU UWL 21 in 1999 24, n/a (played as a club n/a (played WU UWL 21 in 1999 24, 9-0 in 1989 WU UWL 21 in 1999 24, Larry Terry Jack Bush Jack n/a Returning-49 • Lost-12 Returning-49 Returning-n/a • Lost-n/a Returning-n/a Alma Mater: UWL 1977 UWL Alma Mater: at UWL: 0-0, first season Record 25-29-1 Record: Overall 608.785.8686 Phone: Alma Mater: Lincoln - 1971 Alma Mater: 0-0 first season at LU: Record 4-4, 1 season Record: Overall 573.681.5874 Phone: Returning Starters: Starters: Returning SERIES NOTES Series Record: meeting: First meeting: Last WU win: Last UWL win: Last WU win: Largest UWL win: Largest Head Coach: Head Coach: Coaches: Assistant Record: 1999 Record, Finish: WIAC Basic Formations: Lettermen: FOOTBALL Anderson, Mike Chiristnovich, Tony Tierney Frank Miyamoto, Mick Defense-7 • Specialty-2 Defense-7 Largest WU win: Largest LU win: Largest Basic Formations: Basic Formations: Lettermen: Starters: Returning SERIES NOTES Series Record: meeting: First meeting: Last WU win: Last LU win: Last FOOTBALL Head Coach: Coaches: Assistant Manuel Fred Parrish, Record: 1999 • Specialty-n/a Defense-n/a team) 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn LINCOLN UNIVERSITYLINCOLN Joe Baker Joe Theressa Ferguson Theressa Josh Boraas Toranza Every Toranza 608.785.8991 n/a GAME NO. 1 • SEPTEMBER 2, 2000 • MOORE BOWL • TOPEKA, KAN. TBA TBA Wisconsin-Intercollegiate 9,000 3,500 Douglas Hastad Douglas Central States Football League Football Central States NCAA III NAIA Eagles Blue Tigers Blue Dr. David B. Henson David Dr. LaCrosse, Wis. LaCrosse, Jefferson City, Mo. City, Jefferson 1909 1866 Maroon and Gray Maroon Blue and White and Blue TBA UNIVERSITY WISCONSIN-LACROSSE OF TBA 608.785.8493 573.681.5343 GAME NO. 2 • SEPTEMBER 9, 2000 • DWIGHT T. REED STADIUM • JEFFERSON CITY, MO. 608.785.6539 573.681.5324 Jack Bush Jack Larry Terry Phone: Fax: Phone: Box Press Director of Athletics: of Athletics: Director Football SID: E-mail: Conference: Conference: Nickname: Colors: Chancellor: Founded: Enrollment: Affiliation: GENERAL Location: Fax: Fax: Phone: Box Press Football SID: E-mail: Phone: Colors: Colors: President: of Athletics: Director Affiliation: Conference: Nickname: GENERAL Location: Founded: Enrollment: 42 2000 Opponents Press Box Phone: Fax: Phone: E-mail: Football SID: Director of Athletics: President: Colors: Nickname: Conference: Affiliation: Enrollment: Founded: Location: GENERAL Press Box Phone: Fax: Phone: E-mail: Football SID: Director ofAthletics: President: Colors: Nickname: Conference: Affiliation: Enrollment: Founded: Location: GENERAL Bill Cooke 417.625.9397 816.271.4544 417.625.9359 [email protected] Green andGold 816.271.4257 [email protected] Black andGold MISSOURI SOUTHERNSTATE COLLEGE 1937 Joplin, Mo. 1969 St. Joseph, Mo. Dr. Julio S.Leon Dr. James McCarthy Lions MISSOURI WESTERNSTATE COLLEGE Griffons NCAA II NCAA II 5,400 5,158 Mid-America Intercollegiate Mid-America Intercollegiate Joe Moore Brett King GAME NO. 4 • SEPTEMBER 23, 2000 • MOORE BOWL • TOPEKA, KAN. TOPEKA, • BOWL MOORE • 2000 23, SEPTEMBER • 4 NO. GAME 471.625.3087 816.271.4257 GAME NO. 3 • SEPTEMBER 16, 2000 • STADIUM • JOPLIN, MO. JOPLIN, • STADIUM • 2000 16, SEPTEMBER • 3 NO. GAME Jerry Partridge Joey Ballard Jim Frazier Pete Chapman 2000 Washburn Football Defense-9 •Specialty-2 FOOTBALL Largest MSSC win: Largest WUwin: Last MSSCwin: Last WUwin: Last meeting: First meeting: Series Record: SERIES NOTES Returning Starters: Lettermen: Basic Formations: Record, Finish: MIAA 1999 Record: Assistant Coaches: Head Coach: Rhatigan Moore, Dan Scheible,Mark Smith, Travis Assistant Coaches: Head Coach: FOOTBALL Largest MWSC win: Largest WUwin: Last MWSC win: Last WU win: Last meeting: First meeting: Series Record: SERIES NOTES Defense-3 •Specialty-1 Returning Starters: Lettermen: Basic Formations: Record,Finish: MIAA 1999 Record: Regi Trotter, Jared Curl, Phillip Nelson Boyum, Doug Smith, Matt Williamson, Phone: 417.625.9358 Overall Record: 23-23-1 Record atMSSC:3-7,1season-1988 Alma Mater: Fort -1973 Lewis Phone: 816.271.5944 Overall Record: Same Record atMWSC:17-16,3years Alma Mater: Missouri Western 1985 Returning-34 •Lost-13 Returning-34 •Lost-15 Bill Cooke Jerry Partridge 35-27 •1998 WU 35,MSSC28•1999 WC4,W 10•1999 MWSC 42, WU U2,MS 1•1970 WU 21,MSSC21• 5-6 35-28 •1999 WU 58,MWSC3•1972 MSSC leads19-10-1 7-4 MWSC leads14-12-2 17-14 •1997 42-10 •1999 25-7 in1986 58-3 in1972 Veer •4-4 44-14 in1992 Multiple-I •4-3 52-0 in1981 Alan Dykens,Kent Offense-10 • Jay Bubak, Les Offense-9 • 3-6, 8th 6-3, 3rd o.1 isuiRlaW37-0 L7-47 L40-45 Missouri-Rolla L6-13 atCentralMissouri Nov. 13 8-36 L Nov. 6 atMissouri Western Oct. 30 Truman State L13-52 Oct. 23 atNorthwest Missouri Pittsburg State W29-12 Oct. 16 W39-0 Oct. 9 L28-35 atSouthwest Baptist Sept. 30 Emporia State W28-7 Sept. 23 atWashburn Sept. 18 Northeastern State Sept. 11 at Ar 1p.m. Aug. 28 1p.m. 1999 RESULTS (5-6) 7p.m. atMissouri-Rolla 2p.m. CentralMissouri Nov. 11 Nov. 4 Missouri Western 7p.m. 7p.m. Oct. 28 at Truman State Oct. 21 2p.m. Northwest Missouri 7p.m. atPittsburg State 7p.m. Oct. 14 Oct. 7 Southwest Baptist Sept. 30 atEmporia State Sept. 23 7p.m. Washburn 6p.m. atSouthwest Missouri Sept. 16 atNortheastern State Sept. 9 Sept. 2 2000 SCHEDULE o.1 otws ats W55-7 W27-7 W13-6 L28-35 Southwest Baptist atEmporia State Nov. 13 W28-19 Nov. Missouri Southern 4 L34-38 Oct. 30 CentralMissouri at TrumanOct. State 23 Northwest Missouri W42-10Oct. 16 at P Oct. 9 W56-10 Oct. 2 WASHBURN Sept. 25 atMissouri-Rolla L41-55 Sept. 18 atMinn. State-Mankato Sept. 11 S 1p.m. Aug. 28 1999 RESULTS (7-4) 1:30p.m. atSouthwest Baptist 2p.m. Nov. 7p.m. Emporia State 11 2p.m. Nov. 4 atMissouri Southern Oct. 28 1p.m. atCentralMissouri Oct. 21 Truman State 6p.m. at NorthwOct. 14 6p.m. Oct. 7 Pittsburg State 6p.m. 7p.m. Sept. 30 atWashburn Sept. 23 Missouri-Rolla Sept. 16 atFort Hays State Sept. 9 South Dakota Aug. 31 2000 SCHEDULE outheastern OklahomaW 40-20 tsugSaeL6-31 ittsburg State kansas-MonticelloW est Missouri 1:30 p.m. 35-14 2000 Opponents 43 Oct. 9 at Washburn 16Oct. at Central Missouri 23Oct. Baptist Southwest 30Oct. L 0-41 State at Pittsburg L 18-53 6Nov. Missouri Northwest 13 L 7-14 Nov. Southern at Missouri L 0-62 L 3-34 L 0-37 2000 SCHEDULE 2Sept. Wesleyan Kentucky 9Sept. Valley at Missouri 16Sept. Western at Missouri 1 p.m. 23Sept. State Truman 30Sept. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. State at Emporia Oct. 7 Washburn 14Oct. Central Missouri 21Oct. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. Baptist at Southwest 28Oct. 1:30 p.m. State Pittsburg 4Nov. 1 p.m. Missouri at Northwest 11Nov. Southern 1 p.m. Missouri 1 p.m. (0-11) RESULTS 1999 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 4Sept. at Quincy 11Sept. Valley Missouri 18 Sept. Western Missouri 25Sept. StateTruman at 2Oct. 20-28 L L 10-56 State Emporia L 16-23 0-15 L L 6-48 2000 SCHEDULE 2000 31Aug. State Winona 9Sept. 16Sept. Quincy State Emporia 23Sept. State at Pittsburg Sept. 30 Washburn 7 p.m. 7Oct. 14Oct. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. StateTruman at at Missouri-Rolla 21Oct. 7 p.m. Western Missouri 28Oct. 7 p.m. Baptist Southwest 4 2 p.m. Nov. 1 p.m. 11Nov. 2 p.m. Southern at Missouri Missouri Northwest 1 p.m. 1 p.m. (7-4) RESULTS 1999 1 p.m. 28Aug. at Quincy 4 Sept. State Winona 11Sept. State at Emporia 25Sept. State Pittsburg Sept. 30 at Washburn W 30-24 W 60-13 L 12-41 7Oct. 16Oct. State Truman 32-18 W L 7-14 Missouri-Rolla 23Oct. Western at Missouri 30Oct. W 35-28 Baptist at Southwest 6Nov. L 13-24 W 41-0 W 49-3 13Nov. Southern Missouri Missouri at Northwest L 14-41 W 47-7 0-9, 10th 5-4, 4th Offense-10 • Offense-10 Shawn Corbett, Shawn Offense-6 • Offense-6 Dave Bassore, Dave Multiple I • 4-3 Multiple 38-14 in 1993 37-0 in 1998 Pro •Pro 4-3 45-0 in 1996 34-0 in 1963 32-18 in 1999 19-0 in 1994 WU leads 6-5 UMR 20, WU 7 • 1989 0-11 53-18 in 1999 WU 53, UMR 18 • 1999 WU leads 15-14-2 7-4 WU 6, CMSU 0 • 1902 Kirby Cannon Kirby CMSU 32, WUCMSU 32, 18 • 1999 23-7 in 1996 Willie Fritz Willie Returning-40 • Lost-11 Returning-40 Returning-34 • Lost-14 Returning-34 Alma Mater: Southwest Missouri-1981 Southwest Alma Mater: at UMR: 0-11, 1 year Record Same Record: Overall 573.341.4957 Phone: Alma Mater: Pittsburg State - 1983 State Pittsburg Alma Mater: at CMSU: 20-13, 2 years Record Same Record: Overall 660.543.4252 Phone: Last UMR win: Last WU win: Largest UMR win: Largest 1999 Record: Record: 1999 MIAA Record, Finish: Basic Formations: Lettermen: Starters: Returning SERIES NOTES Series Record: meeting: First meeting: Last WU win: Last FOOTBALL Head Coach: Coaches: Assistant Travis Boulware, Jason Koltz, Jeff Jacques, Jeff Koltz, Jason Boulware, Travis Pfankuch Joe Defense-8 • Specialty-2 Defense-8 SERIES NOTES Series Record: meeting: First meeting: Last WU win: Last CMSU win: Last WU win: Largest CMSU win: Largest Head Coach: Head Coach: Coaches: Assistant Scott Grinde, Chuck Clemens, Scott Baumgartner Record: 1999 MIAA Record, Finish: Basic Formations: Lettermen: Starters: Returning • Specialty-0 Defense-8 FOOTBALL 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn Willie Fritz Mark Mullin Mark Jerry Hughes Jerry Ken Okwuonu Ken GAME NO. 6 • OCTOBER 7, 2000 • JACKLING FIELD• ROLLA, MO. 573.341.4057 660.543.4905

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Fax: Fax: Phone: Box Press Football SID: E-mail: Phone: Colors: Colors: Chancellor: of Athletics: Director Affiliation: Conference: Nickname: GENERAL Location: Founded: Enrollment: Press Box Phone: Box Press Fax: Fax: E-mail: Phone: Football SID: President: President: of Athletics: Director Nickname: Nickname: Colors: Conference: Conference: Enrollment: Enrollment: Affiliation: Founded: GENERAL Location: 44 2000 Opponents Press Box Phone: Fax: Phone: E-mail: Football SID: Director of Athletics: President: Colors: Nickname: Conference: Affiliation: Enrollment: Founded: Location: GENERAL Press Box Phone: Fax: Phone: E-mail: Football SID: Director ofAthletics: President: Colors: Nickname: Conference: Affiliation: Enrollment: Founded: Location: GENERAL 417.328.1745 316.235.4149 GAME NO. 7 • OCTOBER 14, 2000 • HOMECOMING • MOORE BOWL • TOPEKA, KAN. TOPEKA, • BOWL MOORE • HOMECOMING • 2000 14, OCTOBER • 7 NO. GAME 471.328.1799 TBA Purple and White 316.235.4147 [email protected] Crimson andGold 1878 GAME NO. 8 • OCTOBER 21, 2000 • STADIUM• PITTSBURG, KAN. PITTSBURG, STADIUM• SMITH CARNIE • 2000 21, OCTOBER • 8 NO. GAME Bolivar, Mo. 1903 Pittsburg, Kan. Dr. C.Pat Taylor Dr. TomBryant Bearcats Gorillas NCAA II NCAA II 3,000 6,377 Mid-America Intercollegiate Mid-America Intercollegiate TBA SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIVERSITY Dan Wilkes 417.328.1738 316.235.4869 PITTSBURG STATEPITTSBURG UNIVERSITY Dennis Roland Dennis Roland Chuck Broyles Wes Baker 2000 Washburn Football Largest SBUwin: Largest WUwin: Last SBUwin: Last WUwin: Last meeting: First meeting: Series Record: SERIES NOTES Defense-7 •Specialty-1 Returning Starters: Lettermen: Basic Formations: Record, Finish: MIAA 1999 Record: Assistant Coaches: Head Coach: FOOTBALL Lynn Cain Caldwell, Tony Hatmaker, Don Lee, Back/Veer •4-4 Defense-7 •Specialty-2 Assistant Coaches: Head Coach: FOOTBALL Largest PSUwin: Largest WUwin: Last PSU win: Last WU win: Last meeting: First meeting: Series Record: SERIES NOTES Returning Starters: Lettermen: Basic Formations: Record,Finish: MIAA 1999 Record: Roth, Crain Schurig Stewart, Bill Kroenke, John Pierce, Carl Phone: 417.328.1798 Overall Record: 30-43,7seasons Record atSBU: 5-17,3seasons Alma Mater: BostonUniversity-1978 Phone: 316.235.4389 Overall Record: Same Record atPSU:103-18-2,10years Alma Mater: PSU-1970 Returning-45 •Lost-17 Returning-35 •Lost-14 Dennis Roland Chuck Broyles 36-0 in1999 2-9 38-36 in1980 10-2 U3,SU0•1999 WU 36,SBU 0• 26-20 OT in1998 B 4 U1 1989 SBU 34, WU 19• S 7 U8•1999 8• PSU 27, WU 27-8 in1999 U7 S 1920 0• 7,PSU WU WU leads8-3 PSU leads53-18-1 36-0 in1999 36-13 in1953 34-19 in1989 61-0 in1989 Multiple I•4-3 Double Tight/Split Kim Raynor, Ray Offense-7 • Tim Beck, Anton Offense-4 • 2-7, 9th 8-1, 2nd c.9a moi tt L0-31 L0-39 atEmporia State W18-16 Oct. 9 Missouri Southern L0-52 Sept. 30 L21-28 L0-33 atNorthwest Missouri Sept. 25 Truman State Sept. 18 Ouachita Baptist Sept. 11 atArkansas Tech Sept. 4 2p.m. 1999 RESULTS 1:30p.m. (2-9) 1p.m. Missouri Western 1:30p.m. Nov. 11 2p.m. atPittsburg State Nov. 4 1:30p.m. atCentralMissouri Oct. 28 Missouri-Rolla Oct. 21 7p.m. atWashburn Oct. 14 Emporia State 2p.m. Oct. 7 atMissouri Southern 1:30p.m. 1:30p.m. Sept. 30 7p.m. Northwest Missouri Sept. 23 at Truman State Sept. 16 atCentralArkansas Sept. 9 Quincy Sept. 2 2000 SCHEDULE o.6PtsugSaeL0-65 L7-55 L3-49 L0-36 atMissouri Western Nov. 13 W14-7 Pittsburg State Nov. 6 CentralMissouri Oct. 30 atMissouri-Rolla Oct. 23 Washburn Oct. 14 o.1 tTua tt W29-17 L31-34 W62-0 W65-0 atNorthern Colorado W21-7 Nov. 20 W27-8 at Truman State atSouthwest Baptist Nov. 13 Nov. Missouri-Rolla 6 W36-8 Oct. 30 at Washburn Emporia State Oct. 23 atMissouri Southern Oct. 16 W14-7 M Oct. 9 Oct. 2 atCentralMissouri Sept. 25 W28-21 Northw Sept. 18 T 2p.m. Sept. 11 atNorth Alabama Sept. 4 2p.m. 1999 RESULTS 2p.m. (10-2) 1p.m. Truman State Nov. 11 Southwest Baptist 2p.m. Nov. 4 atMissouri-Rolla 7p.m. Oct. 28 Washburn Oct. 21 atEmporia State 7p.m. 1p.m. Oct. 14 Missouri Southern 6p.m. Oct. 7 atMissouri Western 7p.m. Sept. 30 CentralMissouri Sept. 23 1:30p.m. atNorthwest Missouri Sept. 16 vsMesa State Sept. 9 North Alabama Sept. 2 2000 SCHEDULE exas A&M Commerce W W Commerce exas A&M issouri Western W 31-6 W issouri Western est Missouri L L est Missouri 21-27 51-3 2000 Opponents 45 Nov. 6Nov. at Washburn 13Nov. State Pittsburg L 18-52 L 17-29 2000 SCHEDULE 2Sept. Michigan Northern 9Sept. Dakota at South 16Sept. Baptist Southwest 23Sept. noon at Missouri-Rolla 1:30 p.m. 30Sept. Missouri Northwest 7 p.m. 7Oct. 1:30 p.m. Central Missouri 14Oct. 1 p.m. Western at Missouri 21Oct. Southern Missouri 28Oct. 2 p.m. State at Emporia 2 p.m. 4Nov. Washburn 2 p.m. 11Nov. State at Pittsburg 2 p.m. (4-7) RESULTS 1999 4Sept. 2 p.m. State at Illinois 11Sept. 1 p.m. Dakota South 18 Sept. Baptist at Southwest 25Sept. L 16-18 Missouri-Rolla 2Oct. L 9-41 L 21-38 Missouri at Northwest 7Oct. L 32-42 at Central Missouri 16Oct. W 15-0 Western Missouri 23Oct. W 24-13 Southern at Missouri 30Oct. W 45-40 State Emporia L 19-28 W 31-24 OT 2000 SCHEDULE 2000 2Sept. Nebraska-Omaha 9Sept. State Minnesota at 16Sept. State Pittsburg 1:30 p.m. 23Sept. Baptist at Southwest 30Sept. 1:30 p.m. StateTruman at 1 p.m. 7Oct. 1:30 p.m. 14Oct. Western Missouri Southern at Missouri 1:30 p.m. 21Oct. State Emporia 1:30 p.m. Oct. 28 7 p.m. at Washburn 4Nov. 11 Missouri-RollaNov. Missouri at Central (14-1) RESULTS 1999 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 28Aug. Tech Arkansas 4 Sept. 1 p.m. at Nebraska-Omaha 18 Sept. State at Pittsburg 25Sept. L 17-40 Baptist Southwest W 31-14 2Oct. W 27-21 9Oct. State Truman W 52-0 16Oct. Western at Missouri Southern Missouri 23Oct. 38-34 W State at Emporia Oct. 30 W 52-13 Washburn W 42-32 6Nov. 13 at Missouri-RollaNov. W 59-28 Central Missouri 20Nov. Dakota North 27Nov. Colorado at Northern W 34-3 W 41-14 W 41-35 W 35-10 4Dec. W 20-13 OT 11Dec. of Penn. Indiana vs. Carson-Newman W 58-52 4OT W 20-12 47-0 in 1984 4-5, T5th 9-0, 1st Offense-7 • Offense-7 Matt Copeland, Matt Offense-9 • Offense-9 Jim Svoboda, Scott Svoboda, Jim Multiple • Multiple Multiple 35-10 in 1999 Multiple • 4-3 Multiple 39-0 in 1962 52-13 in 1999 48-14 in 1994 Truman leads 14-3 Truman NWMSU leads 13-5 TSU 26, WU 26, TSU 13 • 1958 38-28 in 1998 WU 52, TSUWU 52, 13 • 1999 NWMSU 27, WUNWMSU 27, 0 • 4-7 52-13 in 1999 14-1 • NCAA Champs 48-14 in 1994 John Ware John Mel NWMSU 35, WUNWMSU 35, 10 • Returning-37 • Lost-21 Returning-37 Alma Mater: Drake University-1981 Drake Alma Mater: 4 years 30-24, TSU: at Record Same Record: Overall 660.785.4252 Phone: Alma Mater: Southern State - 1967 State Southern Alma Mater: at NWMSU: 58-20, 6 years Record 128-58-4, 16 years Record: Overall 660.562.1311 Phone: Last TSU win: Last WU win: Largest TSU win: Largest 1999 Record: Record: 1999 MIAA Record, Finish: Basic Formations: Lettermen: Starters: Returning SERIES NOTES Series Record: meeting: First meeting: Last WU win: Last FOOTBALL Head Coach: Coaches: Assistant Matt Matheny, Keeth Steinberg, Mat Haug Nathan Bussen, Tim Nelson, • Specialty-1 Defense-5 1944 Bostwick, Bart Tatum, Jon Gustafson Jon Tatum, Bostwick, Bart 1999 Defense-6 • Specialty-0 Defense-6 SERIES NOTES Series Record: meeting: First meeting: Last WU win: Last NWMSU win: Last WU win: Largest NWMSU win: Largest Head Coach: Head Coach: Coaches: Assistant Record: 1999 MIAA Record, Finish: Basic Formations: Starters: Returning FOOTBALL 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn Eric Howe Tony Miles Tony Jerry Wollmering Jerry Dr. Jim Redd Jim Dr. TRUMAN STATE UNIVERSITY TRUMAN STATE 660.785.4276 660.562.1582 Melissa Ware Melissa Andy Seeley Mid-America Intercollegiate Mid-America GAME NO. 10 • NOVEMBER 4, 2000 • STOKES STADIUM • KIRKSVILLE, MO. 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Mel Tjeerdsma Fax: Fax: Phone: Box Press Football SID: E-mail: Phone: Colors: Colors: President: of Athletics: Director Affiliation: Conference: Nickname: GENERAL Location: Founded: Enrollment: Press Box Phone: Box Press Fax: Fax: E-mail: Phone: Director of Athletics: of Athletics: Director Football SID: President: President: Nickname: Nickname: Colors: Conference: Conference: Enrollment: Enrollment: Affiliation: Location: Location: Founded: GENERAL 46 2000 Opponents Press Box Phone: Fax: Phone: E-mail: Football SID: Director of Athletics: President: Colors: Nickname: Conference: Affiliation: Enrollment: Founded: Location: GENERAL *WU @ MSSC, 7 p.m. 7 MSSC, @ *WU *ESU @CMSU, 7p.m. *UMR @MWSC, 6p.m. *SBU @ TSU, 1:30p.m. *PSU @NWMSU,1:30p.m. Saturday, September16 UMR @Missouri Valley, 7p.m. TSU @South Dakota, 7p.m. SBU @CentralArkansas, 7p.m. Quincy (Ill.) @CMSU,7p.m. MWSC @Fort Hays (Kan.)State, 7p.m. MSSC @Southwest Missouri State, 7p.m. ESU @EastCentral(Okla.), 7p.m. p.m. 2 (Mo.), PSU vs.Mesa (Colo.) State @ Wichita, Kan.,6p.m. Lincoln @ WU NWMSU @Minnesota State-Mankato, 1p.m. Saturday, September9 p.m. 6 Quincy (Ill.) @SBU, 7p.m. WU, @ North Alabama@PSU,7p.m. Wisconsin-LaCrosse MSSC @Northeastern (Okla.) State, 6p.m. Nebraska-Omaha @NWMSU,1:30p.m. Kentucky Wesleyan @UMR,1p.m. Northern Michigan @ TSU, noon Saturday, September 2 Winona (Minn.) State @CMSU,7p.m. Fort Hays (Kan.)State @ESU,7p.m. South Dakota @MWSC,6p.m. Thursday, August 31 316.341.5589 GAME NO. 11 • NOVEMBER 11, 2000 • SENIOR DAY • MOORE BOWL • TOPEKA, KAN. TOPEKA, • BOWL MOORE • DAY SENIOR • 2000 11, NOVEMBER • 11 NO. GAME 316.341.5454 [email protected] Old Gold andBlack 1863 Emporia, Kan. Dr. KaySchallenkamp Hornets NCAA II 5,320 2000 MIAA COMPOSITE SCHEDULE 2000 MIAA Mid-America Intercollegiate J.D. Campbell 316.341.5020 Lester McCoy EMPORIA STATE UNIVERSITY 2000 Washburn Football Defense-5 •Specialty-2 FOOTBALL Largest ESUwin: Largest WUwin: Last ESUwin: Last WUwin: Last meeting: First meeting: Series Record: SERIES NOTES Returning Starters: Lettermen: Basic Formations: Record, Finish: MIAA 1999 Record: Assistant Coaches: Head Coach: Pobolish, Wiemers, Larry Jon Wiemers Klein, Rob Reeves, Jeff Imamura, Chet ,Matt Limegrover, Eric *MSSC @ TSU (HC),2p.m. *ESU @NWMSU (HC),2p.m. *UMR @SBU (HC),1:30p.m. Saturday, October21 *NWMSU @MSSC,7p.m. p.m. 2 (HC) *TSU @MWSC(HC),2p.m. WU, @ *SBU *PSU @ESU,2p.m. *CMSU @UMR,1p.m. Saturday, October14 *MSSC @PSU,7p.m. *CMSU @ TSU, 2p.m. *MWSC @NWMSU,1:30p.m. p.m. 1 (HC), *ESU @SBU, 1:30p.m. UMR @ *WU Saturday, October7 p.m. 2 CMSU, @ *WU *UMR @ESU,2p.m. *SBU @MSSC(HC),2p.m. *NWMSU @ TSU, 1:30 p.m. *PSU @MWSC,1p.m. Saturday, September 30 *MSSC @ESU,7p.m. p.m. 6 *CMSU @PSU,7p.m. WU, @ *MWSC *NWMSU @SBU, 1:30p.m. *TSU @UMR,1p.m. Saturday, September 23 Phone: 316.341.5593 Overall Record: 43-20,6years Record atESU:5-6,1year Alma Mater: Southwestern -1984 Returning-42 •Lost-15 Jerry Kill 59-46 in1988 5-6 S 5 U2 1999 20• ESU 45, WU 45-20 in1999 S 1 U0•1899 0• ESU 11, WU S leads48-42-6 ESU 34-6 in1956 45-6 in1928 Multiple •4-4 Dave Wiemers, Offense-7 • 4-5, T5th o.4Msor etr L7-27 Missouri Western L24-31OT L7-21 Nov. 4 L28-59 at Truman State W31-0 Oct. 30 Northwest Missouri W48-6 Oct. 23 atPittsburg State Oct. 16 Southwest Baptist Oct. 9 atMissouri-Rolla W41-12 L12-29 Oct. 2 atMissouri Southern L25-28 Sept. 23 W31-14 CentralMissouri Sept. 18 CentralOklahoma Sept. 11 atFort Hays State 1p.m. Sept. 4 2p.m. 1999 RESULTS (5-6) 1p.m. atWashburn 2p.m. Nov. 11 atMissouri Western Nov. 4 2p.m. Truman State Oct. 28 2p.m. atNorthwest Missouri Oct. 21 1:30p.m. Pittsburg State Oct. 14 atSouthwest Baptist 7p.m. Oct. 7 7p.m. Missouri-Rolla Sept. 30 7p.m. Missouri Southern 7p.m. Sept. 23 atCentralMissouri Sept. 16 atEastCentralOkla. Sept. 9 Fort Hays State Aug. 31 2000 SCHEDULE o.1 ahunW45-20 Washburn Nov. 13 Schedule asof6/12. All timesare Centralandsubjecttochange. *=MIAA Game; HC=Homecoming. *TSU @PSU,2p.m. *MWSC @SBU, 1:30p.m. *NWMSU @CMSU,1p.m. p.m. 1 *MSSC @UMR,1p.m. WU, @ *ESU Saturday, November 11 p.m. 1 *SBU @PSU,2p.m. TSU, @ *WU *UMR @NWMSU,1p.m. *ESU @MWSC,1p.m. *CMSU @MSSC,1p.m. Saturday, November 4 *MWSC @MSSC,7p.m. p.m. 1 WU, *TSU @ESU(HC),2p.m. @ *NWMSU *SBU @CMSU, 1p.m. *PSU @UMR,1p.m. Saturday, October28 p.m. 2 (HC), PSU @ *WU *MWSC @CMSU(HC),2p.m. Series Resutls vs

2000 opponents 47 1927 ESU .20-7 ...... 1928 ESU .45-6 ...... 1929 WU ...... 6-2 1930 WU ...... 13-6 1931 WU ...... 20-7 1932 Tied . . . .0-0 . . . . 1933 ESU . . . .7-6 . . . . 1934 ESU ...... 14-6 1935 WU ...... 12-7 1936 ESU ...... 14-7 1937 ESU ...... 12-6 1938 WU ...... 19-6 1939 WU ...... 12-0 1940 ESU ...... 38-7 1941 ESU ...... 20-12 1942 ESU ...... 12-0 1946 WU ...... 20-12 1947 ESU ...... 12-6 1948 ESU ...... 7-0 1949 ESU ...... 19-14 1950 ESU ...... 27-19 1951 WU ...... 14-13 1952 ESU ...... 7-6 1953 WU ...... 21-0 1954 WU ...... 14-6 1955 WU ...... 26-6 1956 WU ...... 34-6 1957 WU ...... 25-0 1958 ESU ...... 27-6 1959 ESU ...... 24-13 1960 ESU ...... 7-6 1961 ESU ...... 26-10 1962 WU ...... 7-6 1963 WU ...... 32-6 1964 WU ...... 19-6 1965 WU ...... 21-0 1966 ESU ...... 14-0 1966 ESU ...... 12-6 1967 ESU ...... 34-7 1968 ESU ...... 47-19 1969 ESU ...... 28-14 1970 WU ...... 34-21 1971 ESU ...... 3-0 1972 ESU ...... 41-7 1973 WU ...... 20-10 1974 WU ...... 36-15 1975 WU ...... 42-13 1976 WU ...... 21-0 1977 WU ...... 40-12 1978 WU ...... 17-7 1979 ESU ...... 17-11 1980 ESU ...... 45-7 1981 WU ...... 17-10 1982 ESU ...... 20-13 1983 WU ...... 41-7 1984 ESU ...... 14-0 1985 WU ...... 25-18 1986 ESU ...... 22-16 1987 WU . . . . .28-21* 1988 WU ...... 59-46 1991 ESU ...... 49-18 1992 ESU ...... 25-18 1993 ESU ...... 37-19 1994 ESU ...... 43-7 1995 ESU ...... 25-24 1996 ESU ...... 40-35 1997 ESU ...... 64-35 1998 ESU ...... 35-27 1999 ESU ...... 45-20 dif- reflect +ESU records score ferent WU *Later forfeited by 14-3-0 11-6-0 48-42-6 Truman State State Truman Emporia State NW Leads Series TSU Leads Series ESU Leads Series Northwest Missouri Missouri Northwest 1899 ESU ...... 11-0 1901 WU ...... 6-0 1902 WU ...... 6-0 1903 Tied ...... 0-0 1904 WU ...... 21-0 1905 WU ...... 29-6 1906 WU ...... 6-0 1907 WU ...... 18-0 1908 WU ...... 6-0 1909 WU ...... 24-6 1910 ESU ...... 14-12 1911 WU ...... 8-0 1912 ESU ...... 7-6 1913 WU ...... 41-7 1914 ESU ...... 19-0 1915 Tied ...... 7-7 1916 ESU ...... 23-7 1917 Tied ...... 0-0 1918 WU ...... 22-3 1919 WU ...... 20-6 1920 Tied ...... 7-7 1921 WU ...... 10-7+ 1922 ESU ...... 34-0 1923 Tied ...... 7-7 1924 ESU ...... 18-0 1925 ESU ...... 6-0 1926 ESU ...... 35-0 1944 NW ...... 27-0 1944 NW ...... 28-0 1984 NW ...... 47-0 1985 WU ...... 38-24 1986 WU ...... 38-24 1987 NW . .29-27 . . . . 1988 WU ...... 33-12 1989 NW ...... 34-21 1990 WU ...... 14-0 1991 NW .29-3 ...... 1992 NW ...... 22-21 1993 NW ...... 61-36 1994 WU ...... 48-14 1995 NW ...... 42-21 1996 NW ...... 33-14 1997 NW ...... 17-14 1998 NW ...... 38-31 1999 NW ...... 35-10 1958 NE .26-13 ...... 1959 NE ...... 6-0 1960 NE .39-12 ...... 1961 NE ...... 27-9 1962 NE ...... 39-0 1963 WU ...... 7-6* 1989 WU. .21-3* . . . . 1990 NE .44-17 ...... 1991 NE ...... 14-7 1992 NE ...... 42-8 1993 NE ...... 34-0 1994 NE .50-31 ...... 1995 NE .41-17 ...... 1996 TSU ...... 38-21 1997 TSU ...... 37-7 1998 TSU ...... 38-28 1999 WU ...... 52-18 WU *Later forfeited by 1924 PSU ...... 20-0 1928 WU . . . .12-0 . . . 1929 WU ...... 12-7+ 1930 WU ...... 13-7 1931 WU ...... 15-0 1932 WU ...... 27-7+ 1933 WU ...... 6-0 1934 PSU . . .18-13 . . . 1941 Tied . . . .7-7 . . . . 1942 PSU ...... 19-0 1943 PSU ...... 27-7 1943 PSU ...... 39-0 1944 PSU ...... 26-6 1946 WU ...... 12-7 1947 WU ...... 13-12 1948 WU ...... 25-7 1949 WU ...... 27-19 1950 PSU ...... 39-6 1951 PSU ...... 23-0 1952 PSU ...... 17-7 1953 WU ...... 36-13 1954 WU ...... 13-12 1955 PSU ...... 12-7 1956 PSU ...... 27-0 1957 PSU ...... 21-6 1958 PSU ...... 13-7 1959 PSU ...... 26-6 1960 PSU ...... 27-6 1961 PSU ...... 40-0 1962 PSU ...... 27-0 1963 PSU ...... 21-20 1964 WU ...... 17-7+ 1965 PSU ...... 20-7 1966 PSU ...... 24-20 1967 PSU ...... 38-12 1968 PSU ...... 14-0 1969 WU ...... 19-17 1970 PSU ...... 13-7 1971 PSU ...... 27-0 1972 PSU ...... 21-7 1973 PSU ...... 21-14 1974 PSU ...... 15-14 1975 PSU ...... 20-16 1976 WU ...... 28-16 1977 WU ...... 28-21 1978 PSU . . . . .14-27# 1979 PSU ...... 46-12 1980 WU ...... 38-36 1981 PSU ...... 35-12 1982 PSU ...... 38-14 1983 PSU ...... 29-21 1984 PSU ...... 21-20 1985 PSU ...... 35-18 1986 PSU . .21-7 . . . . . 1986 PSU ...... 58-24 1987 PSU . .44-0 . . . . . 1988 PSU ...... 23-14 1989 PSU . .61-0 . . . . . 1990 PSU . .17-0 . . . . . 1991 PSU . .21-0 . . . . . 1992 PSU ...... 48-29 1993 PSU ...... 55-18 1994 PSU ...... 62-13 1995 PSU . .31-7 . . . . . 1996 PSU ...... 43-14 1997 PSU ...... 40-11 1998 PSU ...... 72-12 1999 PSU . .27-8 . . . . . dif- reflect +PSU records score ferent WU *Later forfeited by #Later forfeited PSU by 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn 6-5 7-3-0 53-18-1 15-14-2 Missouri-Rolla Pittsburg State Pittsburg Central Missouri Central WU Leads Series WU Leads Series WU Leads Series PSU Leads Series Southwest Baptist Southwest *Later forfeited by WU forfeited*Later by 1920 WU ...... 7-0* 1921 PSU . .21-7 . . . . . 1922 PSU ...... 6-0 1923 PSU . .10-0 . . . . . 1989 SBU ...... 34-19 1990 WU ...... 24-9 1991 WU ...... 14-6 1992 WU ...... 21-17 1993 SBU ...... 25-20 1994 WU ...... 31-14 1995 WU ...... 37-20 1996 WU ...... 24-20 1997 WU ...... 25-7 1998 SBU ...... 26-20 1999 WU ...... 36-0 1989 UMR ...... 20-7 1990 WU ...... 13-7 1991 UMR . . . . .28-13 1992 UMR . . . . .26-21 1993 UMR . . . . .38-14 1994 UMR ...... 19-0 1995 WU ...... 21-10 1996 WU ...... 45-0 1997 WU ...... 27-13 1998 WU ...... 24-7 1999 WU ...... 53-18 1902 WU ...... 6-0 1914 WU ...... 6-0 1915 WU ...... 19-7 1943 Tied . . . .0-0 . . . . 1944 WU ...... 12-2 1945 WU ...... 25-0 1960 CMSU . . . .35-14 1961 WU ...... 27-15 1962 WU ...... 20-0 1963 WU ...... 34-0* 1964 WU ...... 31-0 1965 Tied ...... 7-7 1966 CMSU . . . . .38-7 1967 CMSU . . . . .14-0 1968 CMSU . . . . .34-0 1969 CMSU . . . . .17-0 1985 WU ...... 31-3 1986 WU ...... 37-14 1987 CMSU . . . .26-17 1988 WU ...... 28-27 1989 CMSU . . . . .29-7 1990 CMSU . . . . .24-7 1991 CMSU . . . . .21-0 1992 WU ...... 13-10 1993 CMSU . . . .41-19 1994 CMSU . . . .43-10 1995 WU ...... 37-21 1996 WU ...... 23-7 1997 CMSU . . . .20-14 1998 CMSU . . . . .37-0 1999 CMSU . . . .32-18 1-0 10-1 14-12-2 Lincoln WU Leads Series Missouri Western Missouri Southern MWSC Leads Series Wisconsin-LaCrosse WU Leads Series 1-0 MSSC Leads Series 19- 1972 WU ...... 58-3 1973 Tied ...... 13-13 1974 WU ...... 37-0 1975 MWSC . . .27-24 1976 WU ...... 26-15 1977 Tied ...... 7-7 1978 MWSC . . .53-25 1979 WU ...... 23-21 1980 MWSC . . .45-14 1981 MWSC . . . .52-0 1982 MWSC . . .37-21 1983 WU ...... 24-21 1984 MWSC . . .37-21 1985 MWSC . . .13-10 1986 WU ...... 21-14 1987 WU ...... 31-6* 1988 WU ...... 17-10 1989 WU . . . . .28-21* 1990 WU ...... 21-10 1991 MWSC . . .35-23 1992 MWSC . . .41-17 1993 MWSC . . .41-10 1994 MWSC . . .60-28 1995 MWSC . . . .17-6 1996 WU ...... 21-7 1997 MWSC . . .13-12 1998 WU ...... 35-27 1999 MWSC . . .42-10 1970 Tied ...... 21-21 1971 MSSC . . . .14-10 1972 MSSC . . . . .14-3 1973 WU ...... 9-3 . 1974 WU ...... 35-17 1975 MSSC . . . . .21-9 1976 MSSC . . . .35-21 1977 MSSC . . . .38-21 1978 MSSC . . . . .20-7 1979 WU ...... 20-19 1980 MSSC . . . . .35-9 1981 MSSC . . . . .12-0 1982 MSSC . . . . .20-0 1983 WU ...... 24-10 1984 WU ...... 31-29 1985 WU ...... 19-6 1986 WU ...... 25-7 1987 MSSC . . . .32-14 1988 WU ...... 35-23 1989 MSSC . . . . .23-6 1990 MSSC . . . . .30-6 1991 MSSC . . . . .31-6 1992 MSSC . . . .44-14 1993 MSSC . . . .36-21 1994 MSSC . . . .38-16 1995 MSSC . . . . .25-0 1996 MSSC . . . .32-31 1997 MSSC . . . .17-14 1998 WU ...... 49-37 1999 WU ...... 35-28 1989 LU . .9-0 ...... 1999 WU ...... 27-24 48 1999 In Review Former Ichabod Barry Galbraith (1995-99) snapped (1995-99) Galbraith Barry Ichabod Former the Washburn single season for total offensive total for season single Washburn the yards and total plays in a season season a in plays total and yards with 2,540 and 469 respectively. respectively. 469 and 2,540 with His 3,040 total offensive yards yards offensive total 3,040 His ranks sixth on the career chart. career the on sixth ranks 2000 Washburn Football 1999 In Review

Game By Game 49 FHSU WU Ted Remais Ted Defensive MVP Defensive Offensive MVP Chris Whittle Fort Hays State-None. Washburn-None. State-None. Hays Fort Fort Hays State-Nick Iano 3-68; Andre Freeman 2-29; Rich Freeman 3-68; Andre Iano State-Nick Hays Fort Fort Hays State-Michael Sanders 12-59; Thane Van Eaton 6-30; Van Thane 12-59; Sanders State-Michael Hays Fort Fort Hays State-Andy Garcia 6-11-0-42; Chris Griffin Garcia State-Andy Hays Fort The Washburn Ichabod football team knocked Ichabod Washburn The ballgame, the Ichabods Leading 17-14 late in the with 347 total Tigers outgained the Washburn two touchdowns scored Cody Snyder Halfback 18) for their MIAA (Sept. next Saturday will be at home again The Ichabods 3rd Quarter WU 17 field goal, 10-41 4:17, FHSU 7 - 27 yd Todd,Chad WU - 02:27 4th Quarter WU 17 kick), 9-49 4:15, FHSU 14 - Simoneau run07:45 FHSU - A. Pfannenstiel 1 yd (Weston FIRST DOWNS (NET)RUSHES-YARDS YDS (NET) PASSING Att-Comp-IntPasses OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDSTOTAL Returns-YardsFumble Returns-YardsPunt 56-220 Kickoff Returns-Yards Returns-YardsInterception 33-94 (Number-Avg)Punts Fumbles-Lost 70-347 126 Penalties-Yard 23-10-0 12 Time Possession 46-169 Number-Yards By: Sacks 0-0 RUSHING: 24-15-0 178 0-0 2-44 1-28 19 10-44.5 0-0 PASSING: 0-0 2-33 9-66 7-39 8-37.0 0-0 9-66 RECEIVING: 9:12 1-9 10-92 30:48 INTERCEPTIONS: 2-1 Game #2 Game State Hays Fort . . .14 ...... Washburn...... 17 ...... Kan. Topeka, • Bowl • Moore 1999 Sept. 11, home 17-14 in its Tigers State Hays off the Fort time for the first a 2-0 mark 11 to reach opener Sept. since 1988. a 37- to attempt Tigers the defense held and forced that sailed wide Simoneau Weston field goal by yard the victory. the Ichabods left to give up a balanced attack with 178 to 220, rolling yards 169 rushing. and passing yards led the rushing in the first half and for the Ichabods on eight carries. attack with 82 yards Southern. opener against Missouri Quarters by Score State Fort Hays Washburn 1 2 7 Scoring Summary: 3 Quarter 1st 0 4 WU 0 kick), 7-80 3:08, FHSU 7 - Simoneau run 31 yd (Weston Sanders 11:52 FHSU - Michael 0 Score WU 6 pass failed), 11-74 4:43, FHSU 7 - run 26 yd (Edwards,Mike WU - Snyder,Cody 04:33 6 7 – 2nd Quarter 14 8 WU 14 rush), - 5-54 1:13, FHSU 7 run 15 yd (Edwards,Mike WU - Snyder,Cody 06:28 3 Record: (0-2) 0 – 17 Record: (2-0) 4-11-0-84; Fort Hays State 0-1-0-0. Washburn-Galbraith,Barry 15-24-0-178. Washburn-Galbraith,Barry 0-1-0-0. State Hays 4-11-0-84; Fort Hardin 2-8; Ken Lloyd 1-11; Parker Wallace 1-6; Brendon Pishny 1-4. Pishny 1-6; Brendon Wallace 1-11; Parker Lloyd 2-8; Ken Hardin 3-37; Whittle, Chris 4-55; Snyder,Cody 5-56; Washburn-Nardella,Marc 1-4. 1-13; Rainer,Brandon 1-13; Banks,Joe Camp,Joe Parker Wallace 10-8; A. Pfannenstiel 3-6; Nick Iano 1-0; Andy Garcia 1-minus 1-0; Andy Garcia Iano 10-8; A. Pfannenstiel 3-6; Nick Wallace Parker 4-19; 12-44; Camp,Joe 8-82; Rainer,Brandon Washburn-Snyder,Cody 9. 1-minus 2. Team 1-17; Galbraith,Barry 20-9; Crain,Corey 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn Corey Phipps Corey Defensive MVP Defensive Offensive MVP Barge Jared Washburn Univ.-Remais,Ted 1-16; Butler,Will 1-0. UW- 1-0. 1-16; Butler,Will Univ.-Remais,Ted Washburn Washburn Univ.-Nardella,Marc 4-69; Whittle, Chris 3-37; Whittle, 4-69; Univ.-Nardella,Marc Washburn Washburn Univ.-Crain,Corey 3-84; Galbraith,Barry 16-41; Univ.-Crain,Corey Washburn Washburn Univ.-Galbraith,Barry 11-23-0-150. UW-La Crosse-A 11-23-0-150. UW-La Univ.-Galbraith,Barry Washburn

The Washburn Ichabods opened the season with opened Ichabods Washburn The strucktouchdown first on a 28-yd The Ichabods on a 27- into the half up 9-7 went The Ichabods the Ichabods Crain, run Corey After a 66-yd by on a 2-yd capped out the scoring The Ichabods since 1990 first season opening win on the road The win was the Ichabods’ Youngbauer 5-20-2-43. Youngbauer Camp,Joe 2-22; Snyder,Cody 2-22. UW-La Crosse-Joe Rivard 5-43. Rivard Crosse-Joe 2-22. UW-La 2-22; Snyder,Cody Camp,Joe LaCrosse-None. Snyder,Cody 7-39; Jones,Reginald 12-36; Camp,Joe 7-15; Wheeler,Derric 1-2. Wheeler,Derric 7-15; 12-36; Camp,Joe 7-39; Jones,Reginald Snyder,Cody 3-11; A Pieczynski Tad 14-59; Rivard Arn 25-255; Joe Crosse-Jared UW-La 2-5. Youngbauer INTERCEPTIONS: INTERCEPTIONS: RECEIVING: PASSING: PASSING: RUSHING: Team StatisticsTeam FIRST DOWNS (NET)RUSHES-YARDS YDS (NET) PASSING Att-Comp-IntPasses OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDSTOTAL Returns-YardsFumble Returns-YardsPunt Kickoff Returns-Yards 69-367 Returns-YardsInterception 46-217 (Number-Avg)Punts Fumbles-Lost WU 64-373 Penalties-Yards 150 23-11-0 Time Possession 16 44-330 Number-Yards By: Sacks 0-0 20-5-2 UWL 43 2-16 16 4-54 2-3 10-36.1 0-0 0-0 3-51 5-32 1-12 6-44.3 13-103 4-0 31:40 2-5 5-31 28:20 4-1 14:56 UWL - Joe Rivard 1 yd run (Erik Ramirez kick), 10-36 4:48, WU 17 - UWL 21 kick), 10-36 4:48, run Ramirez 1 yd (Erik Rivard 14:56 UWL - Joe WU 24 - UWL 21 kick), 10-78 3:17, runWU - Galbraith,Barry 2 yd (Todd,Chad 11:39 4th Quarter 3rd Quarter WU 17 - UWL 7 pass), 6-94 2:40, run yd 66 (Camp,Joe WU - Crain,Corey 07:46 17 - UWL 14 WU kick), 1-83 0:32, run Ramirez Arn 83 yd (Erik 07:14 UWL - Jared 2nd Quarter 6 - UWL 7 WU kick), 6-44 1:58, run Ramirez Arn 4 yd (Erik 10:32 UWL - Jared WU 9 - UWL 7 field goal, 7-30 1:11, 27 yd Todd,Chad WU - 00:30 02:16 WU - Nardella,Marc 28 yd pass from Galbraith,Barry (Todd,Chad kick failed), 8-90 4:31, Galbraith,Barry (Todd,Chad pass from 28 yd WU - Nardella,Marc 02:16 WU 6 - UWL 0 1st Quarter 1st Scoring Summary: Score by Quarters by Score Washburn CrosseUW-La 1 2 3 0 6 3 4 7 8 Score 7 7 – 7 24 – Record: (1-0) 21 (0-1) Record: Sept. 4, 1999 • Veterans Stadium • LaCrosse, Wisc. • LaCrosse, Stadium • Veterans Sept. 4, 1999 Wisconsin-LaCrosse . . .21 . . . . Wisconsin- of the University over a 24-21 win LaCrosse. quarterbackpass from to wide Barry Galbraith yards 90 covered The drive Nardella. Marc receiver in eight plays. left in the half. field goal with 30 seconds yd on the first play from up 17-7, but found themselves the through Arn broke off, scrimmage after the kick run. touchdown 83-yd defense for an Ichabods’ fourth with 11:39 left in the run Galbraith quarter. by touchdown 13-7. when they beat Missouri-Rolla Washburn.24 ...... Game #1 Game 50 1999 In Review Game By Game ube-ot10 1-0 6-50 29:01 2-16 INTERCEPTIONS: 30:59 1-0 4-31 RECEIVING: 5-44.2 3-16 4-66 5-164 PASSING: 0-0 0-0 6-42.0 17 1-51 4-28 28-15-3 263 3-51 WU 0-0 RUSHING: Sacks By: Number-Yards 8-1-0 13 Possession 27 Time 40-149 Penalties-Yards 68-412 Fumbles-Lost MSSC Punts (Number-Avg) 57-304 Interception Returns-Yards 65-331 Kickoff Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards TOTAL OFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING YDS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) FIRST DOWNS Team Statistics 28 - WU 35 02:04 WU -Banks,Joe 50yd 6-752:00,MSSC passfrom Galbraith,Barry(Galbraith,Barryrush), 06:11 WU -Rainer,Brandon (Galbraith,Barrypassfailed),8-712:18,MSSC28- 1yd run WU 27 4th Quarter 04:00 MSSC-McKinzie, (Ballard, S.4yd run 9-804:10,MSSC28- J.rush), WU 21 3rd Quarter Record: (3-0,1-0) 20 - WU 21 00:06 WU -Nardella,Marc 35 36yd passfrom Galbraith,Barry(Todd,Chad kick),6-672:43,MSSC 02:49 MSSC-Ballard, (Lewandowski, J.2yd M.kickfailed),4-271:26,MSSC20- run WU 14 – 2nd Quarter Record:(2-1,0-1) 14 (Lewandowski,00:26 MSSC-Chapman,J.65yd M.kick),1-650:15,MSSC14- run WU 14 0 00:41 WU -Crain,Corey 97yd kickoffreturn (Todd,Chad kick),,MSSC7- WU 14 28 Score 7 (Lewandowski,01:01 MSSC-Chapman,J.9yd M.kick),5-472:16,MSSC7- run WU 7 – 14 03:17 WU -Rainer,Brandon (Todd,Chad 1yd run kick),9-792:35,MSSC0- WU 7 1st Quarter 0 4 8 Scoring Summary: 3 6 2 Washburn 14 1 Missouri Southern Score by Quarters the 50-yard touchdown by Banks. the Ichabod offensewent towork again. line. AfterholdingtheLionsonensuingdrive, pass toJoe ofthegoal Campthatwasstoppedshort to closethegap28-27. utes toplay, before marching 71yards ineightplays ond half. game togive theIchabods theirfirstleadofthesec- 50-yard touchdown passwith2:04leftintheball- Moore Bowl. overa 35-28comebackvictory Missouri Southern at Topeka, Kan. Sept. 18, 1999 •Moore Bowl • ..35 Washburn ..28 Missouri Southern Game #3 Univ.-None. 9-111; Banks,Joe 2-64; Whittle, Chris2-45;Snyder,Cody 2-43. Crain,Corey 1-0; Team 2-minus3. Galbraith,Barry 14-28;Camp,Joe 5-23;Snyder,Cody 1-4;Jones,Reginald 1-2; Team 1-0; Williams, S.3-minus2. Washburn Univ.-Rainer,Brandon 16-95; Whitney, A.11-55;McKinzie, S.8-26;Pedrola, K.8-17; Williams, L.2-9; Washburn Univ.-Galbraith,Barry 15-28-3-263. In justundertwominutestheIchabods drove 75yards onsixplays,including The Ichabods chosetogofortwobutfailedona Washburn trailed28-21withunderseven min- GalbraithBarry hookedupwithJoe Banks fora The Washburn Ichabods openedMIAAplaywith Missouri Southern-Chapman, J.1-5-0-27;McKinzie, S.0-3-0-0. Missouri Southern-Chapman, J.13-117;Ballard, J.11-82; Missouri Southern-Davie, R.1-27. Washburn Univ.-Nardella,Marc Missouri Southern-Cook, J.2-33; Walker, J.1-18.Washburn Marc Nardella MVP Offensive Jerome Bobbitt Defensive MVP 2000 Washburn Football Waterman,Kasey 10-17-0-162. ahun1 0Record: (3-1,1-1) 10 – 10 -MW14 Record:(3-1,2-0) 0 0 Score 42 – MW 7 0 12:04 MW-Evans,Jerris 26yd passfrom Waterman,Kasey 7 (Toms,Kevin kick),8-802:56, WU 0- 10 14 1st Quarter 4 7 Scoring Summary: 3 14 2 Missouri Western 1 Washburn Score by Quarters to goup14-10with1:23leftinthefirstquarter. Ichabods up10-7lateinthefirstquarter. rush. Todd wouldaddthepointafterput next drive andtaketheleadonaCorey Crain 5-yard Todd 29-yard fieldgoal. MIAA) putthree pointsontheboard withaChad pass totaketheearlylead. Kasey Waterman toJerris Evans 26-yard touchdown kickoff traveling 80yards ineightplayscappedby a off 35unanswered pointsina42-10win. the Missouri Western State CollegeGriffons reeled the firsttimesince1986camecrashingtoahaltas Sept. 25,1999 •Spratt Stadium •St. Joseph,Mo. . .42 Missouri Western ..10 Washburn Game #4 ube-ot21 1-1 5-40 24:15 9-50 INTERCEPTIONS: Dec,Donnie 1-15;Kay,Josh 1-6. Evans,Jerris 3-58;Reed,Ryan 3-4;Connaker,Mike 1-54; Dirks,Robert 1-25; 35:45 2-1 5-47 2-11; Whittle, Chris1-20;Camp,Joe 1-13;McNeal,Colon 1-4.Missouri Western- 6-40.2 0-0 RECEIVING: 0-0 1-13 1-19 PASSING: 0-0 5-31.6 14 6-93 2-13 0-0 162 17-10-0 RUSHING: 1-32 Sacks By: Number-Yards Possession Time 18 38-242 28-14-1 161 Penalties-Yards 55-404 Fumbles-Lost Punts (Number-Avg) Interception Returns-Yards 55-128 Kickoff Returns-Yards 83-289 Punt Returns-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards TOTAL OFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING YDS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) FIRST DOWNS 10:35 MW-Jackson,Ahmad (Toms,Kevin 7yd run kick),11-624:52, WU 10-MW42 4th Quarter - MW35 09:57 MW-Connaker,Mike (Toms,Kevin 6yd run kick),3-530:52, WU 10-MW28 3rd Quarter 13:13 MW- Waterman,Kasey (Toms,Kevin 52yd run kick),3-521:40, WU 10-MW21 2nd Quarter Smith,Matt 4-0;Dirks,Robert 1-0. Waterman,Kasey 2-59;Jackson,Ahmad 14-58;Hoffman,Somy 2-4;Reed,Ryan 1-2; 20; Crain,Corey 2-8;Galbraith,Barry22-0.Missouri Western-Connaker,Mike 14-119; 01:23 MW-Connaker,Mike 54yd passfrom Waterman,Kasey (Toms,Kevin kick),3-801:05, WU 02:28 WU -Crain,Corey (Todd,Chad 5yd run kick),7-542:57, WU 10-MW7 06:25 WU - Todd,Chad 29yd fieldgoal,4-61:26, WU 3-MW 7 07:55 MW-Evans,Jerris 23yd passfrom Waterman,Kasey (Toms,Kevin kick),3-201:39, WU 10 Missouri Western wouldthentakeitsfollowing drive 54-yards inseven plays The Ichabods wouldforce aGriffon puntontheir After tradingpunts,theIchabods (3-1,1-1 The Griffons (3-1,2-0MIAA)tooktheopening The Washburn Ichabods’ hopesofgoing4-0for Washburn Univ.-Rainer,Brandon 20-72;Snyder,Cody 5-28;Camp,Joe 6- Washburn Univ.-Galbraith,Barry 14-28-1-161.Missouri Western- Washburn Univ.-Nardella,Marc 6-87;Snyder,Cody 3-26;Rainer,Brandon Washburn Univ.-None. Missouri Western-Burnside,Brent 1-19. Kevin Wheeler MVP Offensive Defensive MVP Aaron Doonan U MWSC WU 1999 In Review

Game By Game 51 UMR WU Corey Phipps Corey Defensive MVP Defensive Offensive MVP Barry Galbraith Missouri-Rolla-None. Washburn Univ.-Wrecke,Garrett Washburn Missouri-Rolla-None. Missouri-Rolla-Petty,Sam 3-29; Ennis,Ken 1-11; Clarke,Brad 1-2. 1-11; Clarke,Brad 3-29; Ennis,Ken Missouri-Rolla-Petty,Sam Missouri-Rolla-Brueckner,Matt 4-19-1-31; Mahoney,Mike 1-2-1-11. 4-19-1-31; Mahoney,Mike Missouri-Rolla-Brueckner,Matt Missouri-Rolla-Okwuonu,Ken 29-131; Clarke,Brad 9-36; Cameron,Shane 29-131; Clarke,Brad Missouri-Rolla-Okwuonu,Ken The Washburn Ichabods used a dominating second used a dominating Ichabods Washburn The total highest Washburn’s total was The 53 point to 40 yards Miners defense held the Washburn The INTERCEPTIONS: INTERCEPTIONS: 3rd Quarter WU 32 kick), 7-74 2:01, UMR 18 - (Todd,Chad Galbraith,Barry pass from 14 yd WU - Nardella,Marc 08:05 WU 39 kick), 9-61 2:41, UMR 18 - runWU - Galbraith,Barry 1 yd (Todd,Chad 00:36 4th Quarter WU 46 kick), 3-50 0:49, UMR 18 - Galbraith,Barry (Todd,Chad pass from 34 yd WU - Camp,Joe 14:11 WU 53 kick), , UMR 18 - (Todd,Chad return interception 27 yd WU - Richardson,J.J. 12:14 FIRST DOWNS (NET)RUSHES-YARDS YDS (NET) PASSING Att-Comp-IntPasses OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDSTOTAL Returns-YardsFumble Returns-YardsPunt 73-222 Kickoff Returns-Yards 52-180 Returns-YardInterception (Number-Avg)Punts Fumbles-Lost 64-492 Penalties-Yards 42 41-232 14 21-5-2 Time Possession Number-Yards By: Sacks RUSHING: 0-0 10-156 6-minus 5; Mahoney,Mike 3-4; Brueckner,Matt 2-5; Carter,Jason 2-14; Singleton,Andy 23-14-0 260 0-0 22 9- 8-46; Rainer,Brandon 14-59; Camp,Joe Univ.-Galbraith,Barry Washburn 1-minus 5. 2-9 3-7; 2-17; Jones,Reginald 1-24; Crain,Corey 2-39; Richardson,J.J. 40; Edwards,Mike 5-38.2 1-minus 1. Team 1-1; Taylor,Preston 0-0 5-115 PASSING: 2-25 3-61 0-0 2-38.0 RECEIVING: 2-2 36:30 1-5 4-27 23:30 5-4 10-62 Game #6 Game Missouri-Rolla. .18 ...... Washburn ...... 53 ...... Kan. • Topeka, Bowl • Moore Oct. 9, 1999 53-18 on half performance Missouri-Rolla to defeat homecoming. in MIAA play and the victoryever was its largest mar- gin since a 45-0 victory in 1996. against the Miners of the while the offense took control in the second half, the in gained 299 total yards The Ichabods ballgame. rushing after gaining including 186 yards second half, in the first half. the ground on only 46 yards Quarters by Score Missouri-Rolla 1 Washburn 2 3 Scoring Summary: 3 4 15 Quarter 1st WU 3 field goal, 6-25 2:55, UMR 0 - 22 yd Todd,Chad 0 - WU 11:58 15 0 9 WU rush fumbld), 6-26 2:26, UMR 0 - runWU - Galbraith,Barry 1 yd (Todd,Chad 10 07:51 pass failed), 1-36 0:06, Galbraith,Barry (Edwards,Mike 14 pass from 36 yd WU - Nardella,Marc 05:05 14 –WU 15 UMR 0 - – 18WU 15 field goal, 8-73 2:36, UMR 3 - 21 yd 02:38 UMR - Mendrygal,Alex 532nd Quarter Record: (0-6,0-4) WU 15 field goal, 5-6 2:44, UMR 6 - 38 yd 14:55 UMR - Mendrygal,Alex Record: (4-2,2-2) WU 15 field goal, 7-10 2:10, UMR 9 - 33 yd 12:35 UMR - Mendrygal,Alex 15 WU run kick failed), 1-47 0:08, UMR 15 - 47 yd (Mendrygal,Alex 10:46 UMR - Okwuonu,Ken WU 22 kick), 4-57 2:03, UMR 15 - Galbraith,Barry (Todd,Chad pass from 46 yd WU - Banks,Joe 08:43 WU 22 field goal, 4-1 0:51, UMR 18 - 35 yd 01:24 UMR - Mendrygal,Alex WU 25 field goal, 9-54 1:17, UMR 18 - 33 yd Todd,Chad WU - 00:07 Washburn Univ.-Galbraith,Barry 13-19-0-235; Edwards,Mike 1-4-0-25. 13-19-0-235; Edwards,Mike Univ.-Galbraith,Barry Washburn Washburn Univ.-Nardella,Marc 5-82; Camp,Joe 4-78; Banks,Joe 2-58; Harris,Todd 1- 2-58; Harris,Todd 4-78; Banks,Joe 5-82; Camp,Joe Univ.-Nardella,Marc Washburn 1-7. 1-10; McNeal,Colon 25; Crain,Corey 1-minus 2; Richardson,J.J. 1-27. 1-minus 2; Richardson,J.J. 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn Buck Reuter Buck Defensive MVP Defensive Offensive MVP Cody Snyder Central Missouri St.-None. Washburn Univ.-None. Washburn St.-None. Central Missouri Central Missouri St.-Goos, Nick 3-72; Carter, Mike 1-69; Mike 3-72; Carter, Nick St.-Goos, Central Missouri Central Missouri St.-Graham, Jason 28-138; Nickerson, K. 9-31; 28-138; Nickerson, Jason St.-Graham, Central Missouri Central Missouri St.-Holmes, John 5-9-0-179. Washburn Univ.- Washburn 5-9-0-179. John St.-Holmes, Central Missouri

The Washburn Ichabods fell to 3-2 after a 32-18 fell Ichabods Washburn The held 26-0 and were outscored were The Ichabods Cody Snyder Washburn. Early on it was all Washburn gap to 15-6, After Central closed the for 114 finished the game with six catches Snyder Schmidt, Greg 1-38. Washburn Univ.-Snyder,Cody 6-114; Banks,Joe 2-20; 6-114; Banks,Joe Univ.-Snyder,Cody Washburn 1-38. Schmidt, Greg 1-4. 1-6; Nardella,Marc Whittle, Chris 1-19; McNeal,Colon Holmes, John 1-15; Koob, Ryan 2-2; Goos, Nick 2-1; Ford, Dexter 4-1. Dexter 2-1; Ford, Nick 2-2; Goos, Ryan 1-15; Koob, John Holmes, 5-3; 7-22; Snyder,Cody 15-74; Camp,Joe Univ.-Rainer,Brandon Washburn 18. 1-minus 3; Galbraith,Barry 17-minus Edwards,Mike INTERCEPTIONS: INTERCEPTIONS: RECEIVING: PASSING: PASSING: RUSHING: Team StatisticsTeam FIRST DOWNS (NET)RUSHES-YARDS YDS (NET) PASSING Att-Comp-IntPasses OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDSTOTAL Returns-YardsFumble Returns-YardsPunt Kickoff Returns-Yards 55-367 Returns-YardsInterception 46-188 (Number-Avg)Punts CMSUFumbles-Lost 64-241 Penalties-Yards 179 Time Possession 45-78 12 9-5-0 Number-Yards By: Sacks 0-(-7) WU 163 3-(-4) 4-115 0-0 19-11-0 12 5-42.0 0-0 3-16 5-89 0-0 8-48 9-33.7 8-60 5-3 26:22 0-0 33:38 7-37 3-2 11:50 CMSU - Holmes, John 15 yd run (DuBois, Lee kick), 4-61 1:13, CMSU 29 - WU 18 29 - Lee kick), 4-61 1:13, CMSU run 15 yd (DuBois, John 11:50 CMSU - Holmes, WU 18 field goal, 6-17 2:26, CMSU 32 - Lee 27 yd 02:48 CMSU - DuBois, 4th Quarter 12:05 CMSU - DuBois, Lee 27 yd field goal, 6-12 2:55, CMSU 9 - WU 18 field goal, 6-12 2:55, CMSU 9 - Lee 27 yd 12:05 CMSU - DuBois, Lee kick), 2-45 0:54, CMSU (DuBois, John Holmes, pass from 42 yd Nick 08:00 CMSU - Goos, WU 18 16 - Lee kick failed), 2-73 0:52, (DuBois, John Holmes, pass from 69 yd Mike 03:35 CMSU - Carter, WU 18 CMSU 22 - 3rd Quarter 2nd Quarter pass failed), 4-80 0:45, Galbraith,Barry (Edwards,Mike pass from 51 yd WU - Snyder,Cody 14:28 WU 12 CMSU 0 - WU 15 field goal, 4-7 2:17, CMSU 0 - 34 yd Todd,Chad WU - 12:04 15 WU failed), 2-39 0:23, CMSU 6 - pass John run 1 yd (Holmes, Dexter 11:41 CMSU - Ford, WU 18 field goal, 4--1 1:41, CMSU 6 - 26 yd Todd,Chad WU - 00:29 09:31 WU - Snyder,Cody 36 yd pass from Galbraith,Barry (Todd,Chad kick blocked), 5-59 2:12, Galbraith,Barry (Todd,Chad pass from 36 yd WU - Snyder,Cody 09:31 WU 6 CMSU 0 - 1st Quarter 1st Scoring Summary: Score by Quarters by Score MissouriCentral 1 Washburn 2 0 3 6 4 16 10 6 12 Score – 32 0 0 (3-2,1-2) Record: – 18 (3-2,1-2) Record: Sept. 30, 1999 • Moore Bowl • Bowl • Moore 1999 Sept. 30, Kan. Topeka, Washburn ...... 18 ...... Washburn Bowl at Moore State Missouri loss to Central Thursday night. in the second and four first downs to only 81 yards top-ranked defense. the conference’s half by in 36 and 51 yards passes of caught two touchdown it 12-0. the first 16 minutes to make Todd’s the game on Chad added its final points of with 29 seconds left in the half. field goal 26-yard on 15 Rainer tallied 76 yards while Brandon yards, rushing attack. Washburn carries to lead the Central MissouriCentral . .32 ...... Game #5 Game Galbraith,Barry 10-18-0-153; Edwards,Mike 1-1-0-10. Galbraith,Barry 10-18-0-153; Edwards,Mike 52 1999 In Review Game By Game ube-ot30 2-2 4-20 17:13 INTERCEPTIONS: 2-20 42:47 3-0 8-78 RECEIVING: 1-1 8-41.1 3-5 5-94 0-0 0-0 PASSING: 4 2-41.5 44 0-0 5-41 18-3-1 SBU 1-23 0-0 RUSHING: 23-51 Sacks By: Number-Yards 26 41-95 Possession Time 14-12-0 154 Penalties-Yards WU Fumbles-Lost Punts (Number-Avg) 68-275 Interception Returns-Yards 82-429 Kickoff Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards TOTAL OFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING(NET) YDS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) FIRST DOWNS Team Statistics Record: (1-6,1-4) 03:23 WU - Todd,Chad 21yd fieldgoal,7-164:01, WU 36-SBU 0 Record:(5-2,3-2) 08:22 WU -Nardella,Marc 44yd passfrom Galbraith,Barry(Todd,Chad kick),7-813:23, WU 33-SBU 0 0 3rd Quarter 36 02:00 WU -Snyder,Cody (Todd,Chad 19yd run – kick),9-584:02, WU 26-SBU 0 – 07:44 WU -Rainer,Brandon failed),13-796:18, (Galbraith,Barryrush 4ydWU 19-SBU run 0 2nd Quarter 0 0 Score 00:35 WU -Camp,Joe (Edwards,Mike 6yd run failed),3-210:39, rush WU 13-SBU 10 0 0 1314:05 WU -Camp,Joe (Todd,Chad 10yd run kick),2-130:40, WU 7-SBU 0 13 1st Quarter 0 4 Scoring Summary: 3 0 2 Southwest Baptist 1 Washburn Score by Quarters SBU under100yards intotaloffensewith95yards in41plays. ball for43:47compared tothe17:13forBearcats. The Ichabods alsoheld of scoreless to16consecutive withoutapoint. quarters their firstpassuntil4:27leftinthegame. The defensealsocontinuedSBU’s streak Ichabods defenseallowed onlyfourfirstdowns anddidnotletSBU complete down run. onasixyard35 secondsinthefirstquarter touch- left inthefirstquarter. Campwouldscore againwith touchdown with14:05 of histwofirstquarter runs plays andJoe Campscored from 10yards onthefirst theIchabodsa sackby CaseyRhinehart, rantwo SBU fumbledontheirfirstplayfrom scrimmageon won 45-0. when Washburn heldMissouri-Rolla scoreless and ing wasthefirstshutoutforIchabods since1996 over Southwest Baptist University. The SBU blank- plateau forthefirsttimein90switha36-0win Bolivar, Mo. Oct. 14, 1999 •Plaster Stadium • Southwest Baptist ..0 ..36 Washburn Game #7 Baptist-None. Wall, J.T. 1-3. Harris,Todd 1-2.Southwest Baptist-Wallace,Kendrik 1-23;Hughes, 1-18; Cory Banks,Joe 2-25;Dodge,Mark 1-15;Snyder,Cody 1-13; Whittle, Chris1-11; 1; Jones, Kenny 6-minus4. 5-26; Green,Marc 7-15;Lowe, Chris3-12;Lotaki,Palu 1-1;Glover, Jantzen 1- 5-22; Jones,Reginald 3-4; Taylor,Preston 2-1.Southwest Baptist-Wall, J.T. Camp,Joe 9-58;Edwards,Mike 10-39;Galbraith,Barry 19-33;Hayes,Patrick 2-2-0-8. Southwest Baptist-Green,Marc 0-12-1-0;Lowe, Chris3-6-0-44. Washburn heldahugeadvantage intimeofpossession. The Ichabods hadthe ofthegamewassmotheringdefenseIchabods.The story The The Ichabods litupthescoreboard early. After The Washburn Ichabods reached thefive-win Washburn Univ.-Galbraith,Barry 10-12-0-146;Edwards,Mike Washburn Univ.-Rainer,Brandon 13-60;Snyder,Cody 7-58; Washburn Univ.-Nardella,Marc 4-63;Camp,Joe 2-25; Washburn Univ.-Remais,Ted 1-23.Southwest Joe Camp MVP Offensive Casey Rhinehart Defensive MVP 2000 Washburn Football McNeal,Colon 1-11; Whittle, Chris 1-10; Taylor,Preston 1-9. Univ.-Nardella,Marc 5-66;Snyder,Cody 4-28;Banks,Joe 2-17;Crain,Corey 1-25; ahun0008–8Record: (5-3,3-3) 8 – Record:(7-1,5-1) 8 27 0 – 0 Score 14 0 3 1st Quarter 0 4 Scoring Summary: 3 10 2 Washburn 1 Pittsburg State Score by Quarters point conversion passfrom Galbraith toSnyder tofinish27-8. Galbraith hitMarc Nardella fora7-yard touchdown. The Ichabods addedatwo- Walker hitGerren Comeauxfora44-yard reception intoIchabod territory. Pittsburg State 3-and-5onfrom theirown connectedonacrucial 13whenLateef following drive, stretching 93yards in13playstotakecontrol oftheballgame. the mark andPittsburg State recovered. Galbraith’sBarry pitchouttoCodySnyder wasoff to theGorilla 7before andshort. failingonfourth Washburn drove theball78yards on14playsdown the Ichabods hadachancetomakegameofit. territory. bles andmissedfieldgoalsdeepinPittsburg State yardagefailed toconvert intopointsbecauseoffum- yards oftotaloffenseto326fortheGorillas but 27-8tothePittsburgcame upshort State Gorillas. Oct. 23,1999 •Moore Bowl •Topeka, Kan. ..8 Washburn ..27 Pittsburg State Game #8 ube-ot00 3-3 7-66 35:42 INTERCEPTIONS: 1-4 24:18 0-0 3-25 RECEIVING: 6-39.5 7-25 5-88 2-10 2-35 PASSING: 0-0 5-40.6 20 1-20 4-23 0-0 30-15-0 166 0-0 RUSHING: Sacks By: Number-Yards Possession Time 12-4-2 52-212 15 119 Penalties-Yards 82-378 Fumbles-Lost Punts (Number-Avg) Interception Returns-Yards 43-207 Kickoff Returns-Yards 55-326 Punt Returns-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards TOTAL OFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING YDS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) FIRST DOWNS 8 - WU 00:00 WU -Nardella,Marc 7yd passfrom Galbraith,Barry(Snyder,Cody pass),16-54 4:20,PSU27 09:15 PSU- Walker,Lateef kick),6-632:27,PSU27- (Kral,Gary 5ydWU 0 run 13:30 PSU-Butcher,Stacy kick),13-935:21,PSU20- (Kral,Gary 1ydWU 0 run 4th Quarter 36yd fieldgoal,4--50:52,PSU13- 13:52 PSU-Kral,Gary WU 0 3rd Quarter 39yd fieldgoal,6-492:46,PSU10- 01:17 PSU-Kral,Gary WU 0 10:02 PSU-Golomski,Jim 17yd passfrom Walker,Lateef kick),3-451:05,PSU7- (Kral,Gary WU 0 Univ.-Galbraith,Barry 15-28-0-166; Team 0-1-0-0; Taylor,Preston 0-1-0-0. Snyder,Cody 6-19. Galbraith,Barry 30-75;Crain,Corey 6-51;Rainer,Brandon 8-41;Jones,Reginald 2-26; 12; Darby,Milen 5-9; Walker,Lateef 15-6;Becker,Aaron 1-5. Washburn Univ.- 1-17; Remais,Ted 1-18. Washburn finallygotonthescoreboard onthelastplayofballgamewhen The Gorillas went thelengthoffieldon Trailing 13-0midwaythrough thethird quarter, The Ichabods outgainedtheGorillas with378 The Washburn Ichabods gave but avaliant effort Pittsburg State-Walker,Lateef 4-11-2-119;Becker,Aaron 0-1-0-0. Washburn Pittsburg State-Shay,Josh 12-142;Chatmon,Anthony6-33;Butcher,Stacy 4- Pittsburg State-Comeaux,Gerren 2-79;Golomski,Jim 2-40. Washburn Pittsburg State-None. Washburn Univ.-Stewart,Kris Brandon Rainer MVP Offensive Defensive MVP Jeremy Potts S WU PSU 1999 In Review

Game By Game 53 TSU WU Kris Stewart Defensive MVP Defensive Offensive MVP Barry Galbraith Truman-Schrey,Brett 1-0. Washburn Univ.-Huske,Ryan 1-0; Stewart,Kris Univ.-Huske,Ryan Washburn 1-0. Truman-Schrey,Brett Truman-Collins,Kevin 7-129; Bussen,Tim 7-84; Blakley,Andrew 3-40; 7-84; Blakley,Andrew 7-129; Bussen,Tim Truman-Collins,Kevin Truman-Johnson,Deric 8-28; Redding,Michael 4-15; Sullivan,Ryan 1-8; 4-15; Sullivan,Ryan 8-28; Redding,Michael Truman-Johnson,Deric Truman-Howe,Eric 23-49-2-309; Sullivan,Ryan 3-6-0-26. Washburn Univ.- Washburn 3-6-0-26. 23-49-2-309; Sullivan,Ryan Truman-Howe,Eric The Washburn Ichabods clinched their first win- clinched their first Ichabods Washburn The the Ichabods quarter, in the third Leading 24-12 on both used a combination of big plays Washburn of yards up 603 rolled offense, the Ichabods On 1-12. INTERCEPTIONS: INTERCEPTIONS: 3rd Quarter 3rd WU 31 12 - TSU kick), 10-69 3:38, run 1 yd (Todd,Chad WU - Snyder,Cody 04:11 WU 38 12 - TSU kick), 1-63 0:09, Galbraith,Barry (Todd,Chad pass from 63 yd WU - Nardella,Marc 02:54 WU 45 12 - TSU 3-29 0:59, kick), run 10 yd (Todd,Chad WU - Rainer,Brandon 01:07 WU 52 12 - TSU kick), , (Todd,Chad return interception 12 yd WU - Stewart,Kris 00:49 4th Quarter WU 52 18 - TSU pass failed), 10-87 3:08, (Sullivan,Ryan Sullivan,Ryan pass from 6 yd - Jensen,Geoff TSU 07:30 FIRST DOWNS (NET)RUSHES-YARDS YDS (NET) PASSING Att-Comp-IntPasses OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDSTOTAL Returns-YardsFumble Returns-YardsPunt 74-386 Kickoff Returns-Yards Returns-YardsInterception 19-51 (Number-Avg)Punts Fumbles-LostPenalties-Yards 82-603 335 55-26-2 TimePossession 21 60-261 Number-Yards By: Sacks RUSHING: 0-0 Univ.-Snyder,Cody Washburn 1-minus 1. 4-0; Swenson,Carl 1-1; Howe,Eric Collins,Kevin 22-15-1 5-124 1-0 342 3- 10-43; Galbraith,Barry 16-42; Crain,Corey 13-65; Jones,Reginald 9-66; Rainer,Brandon 27 0-0 1-minus 1. Team 2-5; 1-7; Hayes,Patrick Taylor,Preston 5-10; 24; Camp,Joe 7-34.9 PASSING: 0-0 Galbraith,Barry 15-22-1-342. 3-23 2-12 3-21 3-8 RECEIVING: 4-39.0 Washburn 2-20. Wolfe,Todd 2-23; 2-29; Jensen,Geoff 3-10; Fearn,Moni Redding,Michael 5-51 1-0 22:48 1-26; 2-60; McNeal,Colon 4-163; Banks,Joe 5-84; Nardella,Marc Univ.-Snyder,Cody 1-minus 3. 1-5; Rainer,Brandon Whittle, Chris 1-7; Hayes,Patrick 1-11 11-106 37:12 0-0 Game #10 Game StateTruman . . .18 ...... Washburn ...... 52 ...... Kan. • Topeka, Bowl • Moore 6, 1999 Nov. 52-18 victo- 1988 with a convincing ning season since Bowl. at Moore Bulldogs State Truman the ry over in the last four min- four straight touchdowns scored utes of the quarter. the victory. sides of the ball to secure Barry passing by yards total offense, including 342 15 of 22 passes, completed Galbraith Galbraith. The first or better. passes of 50 yards including three who also Nardella, to Marc completion was a 65-yard quarter. in the third touchdown caught a 63-yard also caught a 50-yard Banks Joe for 163 yards. finished with four catches Nardella while ran nine times for 66 yards, Cody Snyder in the second quarter. touchdown passes for 84 yards. catching five Quarters by Score Truman 1 Washburn 2 3 Scoring Summary: 4 Quarter 1st WU 3 0 - TSU field goal, 8-30 3:04, 27 yd Todd,Chad WU - 03:01 3 02nd Quarter WU 3 6 - TSU kick blockd), 2-66 0:17, (Klee,Jeff Howe,Eric pass from 66 yd - Collins,Kevin TSU 13:45 21 12 Score WU 9 6 - TSU kick blockd), 6-87 2:31, run 1 yd (Todd,Chad WU - Snyder,Cody 06:03 28 0WU 17 6 - TSU Galbraith,Barry (Galbraith,Barry rush), pass from 3-47 0:21, 50 yd WU - Banks,Joe 04:12 0WU 24 6 - TSU kick), 3-35 0:52, Galbraith,Barry (Todd,Chad from pass 31 yd WU - Snyder,Cody 02:36 6 24 WU 12 - TSU rush (Johnson,Deric failed), 4-42 0:25, Howe,Eric pass from 30 yd - Collins,Kevin TSU 00:09 – – 52 18 Record: (6-4,4-4) Record: (4-6,4-4) 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn Defensive MVP Defensive Darin Schroeder Offensive MVP Barry Galbraith Washburn Univ.-None. Northwest Mo. St.-Williams,Brian Mo. Northwest Univ.-None. Washburn Washburn Univ.-Snyder,Cody 6-77; Whittle, Chris 4-50; 6-77; Univ.-Snyder,Cody Washburn Washburn Univ.-Rainer,Brandon 17-85; Snyder,Cody 7-41; 17-85; Snyder,Cody Univ.-Rainer,Brandon Washburn Washburn Univ.-Galbraith,Barry 18-30-2-236. Northwest Mo. St.- Mo. 18-30-2-236. Northwest Univ.-Galbraith,Barry Washburn

Washburn fell to the No. 5 ranked Northwest fell to the No. Washburn on a 18-yard first the board got on Northwest field goal to put the a 32-yard kicked Todd Chad until Brandon would be held scoreless Washburn with 85 on the ground Rainer led the Ichabods into a tie for third and moved for 67 yards receptions had three Nardella Marc Nardella,Marc 3-67; Banks,Joe 2-36; Rainer,Brandon 1-4; Crain,Corey 1-2; 1-4; Crain,Corey 2-36; Rainer,Brandon 3-67; Banks,Joe Nardella,Marc 4-31; 4-86; Maus,Mark St.-Miles,Tony Mo. 1-0. Northwest Camp,Joe 2-25; 2-31; Holmes,Seneca 2-50; Hackett,Ryan 3-9; Hill,J.R. Jansen,David 1-18. Comer,Steve Crain,Corey 2-14; Camp,Joe 3-12; Galbraith,Barry 19-minus 6. Northwest Mo. 3-12; Galbraith,Barry 19-minus 6. Northwest 2-14; Camp,Joe Crain,Corey 4 4-48; Maus,Mark 6-50; Miles,Tony 17-108; Hackett,Ryan St.-Jansen,David 1-2. 2-9; Erpelding,Andy 21; Miles,Travis 1-0; Taylor,Frank 1-40. 1-0; Taylor,Frank INTERCEPTIONS: INTERCEPTIONS: RECEIVING: PASSING: PASSING: RUSHING: FIRST DOWNS (NET)RUSHES-YARDS YDS (NET) PASSING Att-Comp-IntPasses OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDSTOTAL Returns-YardsFumble Returns-YardsPunt Kickoff Returns-Yards 78-382 Returns-YardsInterception 48-146 (Number-Avg)Punts Fumbles-Lost 62-488 Penalties-Yards 236 30-18-2 34-238 Time Possession 22 Number-Yards By: Sacks 0-0 28-18-0 250 0-0 25 2-18 5-87 3-41.0 0-0 2-40 3-56 0-0 0-0 4-35.2 11-97 1-0 34:27 7-40 10-111 25:33 1-1 Team StatisticsTeam WU NWMSU 4th Quarter WU 10 - NWMSU 35 kick), 13-73 5:41, run 2 yd (Purnell,David 09:38 NWMSU - Erpelding,Andy 04:08 NWMSU - Hackett,Ryan 11 yd pass from Miles,Travis (Purnell,David kick), 8-88 2:43, WU kick), 8-88 2:43, (Purnell,David Miles,Travis pass from 11 yd 04:08 NWMSU - Hackett,Ryan 3 - NWMSU 28 WU 10 - NWMSU 28 9-90 3:49, kick), run 3 yd (Todd,Chad WU - Rainer,Brandon 00:19 3rd Quarter 10:57 WU - Todd,Chad 32 yd field goal, 12-26 5:11, WU 3 - NWMSU 7 field goal, 12-26 5:11, 32 yd Todd,Chad WU - 10:57 WU 3 - NWMSU 14 kick), 5-69 1:58, run 4 yd (Purnell,David 08:59 NWMSU - Maus,Mark WU 3 - NWMSU 21 kick), 5-74 2:14, run 26 yd (Purnell,David 01:47 NWMSU - Jansen,David 1st Quarter 1st WU 0 - NWMSU 7 kick), 8-83 2:42, run 18 yd (Purnell,David 06:44 NWMSU - Jansen,David 2nd Quarter Scoring Summary: Score by Quarters by Score Washburn 1 MissouriNorthwest 2 7 3 14 4 7 0 7 Score 3 – 7 35 0 Record: (8-1,7-0) – 10 Record: (5-4,3-4) Oct. 30, 1999 • Rickenbrode Stadium • Stadium • Rickenbrode Oct. 30, 1999 Maryville, Mo. Northwest MissouriNorthwest ...... 35 35-10. Bearcats State Missouri for 108 ran Jansen Jansen. run David by touchdown on the afternoon. yards 10:57 left in the in the scoring column with Ichabods second quarter. with a 3- drive 90-yard Rainer capped a nine-play, scamper. touchdown yard for the including the lone score on 17 carries yards Barry was 18 of Galbraith a carryWashburn. yards for five ’Bods. Rainer averaged on rushed for 41 yards Cody Snyder 236 yards. for 30 with two interceptions for 77 yards. also had six receptions carries. He seven with 107 receptions. Slusser Troy history with Washburn place in Washburn ...... 10 ...... Washburn Game #9 Game Miles,Travis 18-28-0-250. Miles,Travis 54 1999 In Review Game By Game Clements, Jeb 1-17;Doherty, Brian 1-7;Johnson, Henry1-5. Emporia State-McCoy, Lester9-191;Johnson, Ryan 3-91;Ferguson, Jason 2-25; Camp,Joe 2-15;McNeal,Colon 1-16; Whittle, Chris1-12;Banks,Joe 1-12. Griffin, Brad 3-31;Copeland,K.4-10;Perry, Quincy 1-5;Sanders,Charlie 3-2. Emporia State-Jacobs, Joe 9-51; Tactikos, Pete 6-51;Fesseh, William 13-48; Richardson,J.J. 1-31;Crain,Corey 4-19;Galbraith,Barry20-8;Camp,Joe 2-7. 1-2-0-7. Emporia State-Jacobs, Joe 9-14-0-147;Copeland,K.7-13-0-182;Majors, Ryan ube-ot21 2-0 31:26 INTERCEPTIONS: 8-74 7-40 28:41 2-1 10-84 RECEIVING: 4-36.2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-18 1-8 PASSING: 7-29.7 22 2-18 0-0 6-115 ESU 336 29-17-0 0-0 RUSHING: Sacks By: Number-Yards 22 Possession Time 39-198 31-15-0 239 Penalties-Yards 68-534 WU Fumbles-Lost Punts (Number-Avg) 50-200 Interception Returns-Yards 81-439 Kickoff Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards TOTAL OFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING YDS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) FIRST DOWNS Team Statistics 00:29 WU -Rainer,Brandon (Nardella,Marc 2yd run pass),11-503:28, WU 20-ESU45 WU 12-ESU45 14:51 WU -Nardella,Marc 59yd passfrom Galbraith,Barry(Galbraith,Barrypassfailed),2-700:41, 4th Quarter 00:32 ESU-Ferguson, Jason 1yd passfrom Jacobs, Joe (Contreras, Rob kick),13-906:18, WU 6-ESU45 WU 6-ESU38 Record: (6-5,4-5) 06:50 WU -Nardella,Marc 36yd failed),5-921:37, passfrom Galbraith,Barry(Galbraith,Barryrush Record:(5-6,4-5) 08:27 ESU-McCoy, Lester44yd passfrom Copeland,K.(Contreras, Rob kick),1-440:08, WU 0-ESU38 20 10:28 ESU-Fesseh, William (Contreras, 1yd run Rob kick),5-614:39, WU 0-ESU31 – 45 3rd Quarter – 00:08 ESU-Contreras, Rob 47yd fieldgoal,4-20:21, WU 0-ESU24 14 6 01:25 ESU-McCoy, Lester45yd passfrom Jacobs, Joe (McCoy, Lesterpass),2-450:15, WU 0-ESU21 0 03:33 ESU-Jacobs, Joe (Contreras, 17yd run Rob kickfailed),10-944:27, WU 0-ESU13 21 0 Score 2nd Quarter 17 02:36 ESU-McCoy, Lester4yd passfrom Copeland,K.(Contreras, Rob kick),5-900:46, WU 0-ESU7 0 7 1st Quarter 4 Scoring Summary: 3 2 Emporia State 1 Washburn Score by Quarters Galbraith. would score thetwo-pointconversion onapassfrom Rainer with29secondsleftinthegame.Nardella the scoringona2-yard touchdown by Brandon run yard touchdown pass. The Ichabods would closeout quarter.in thefourth The duoconnectedona59- Galbraith toNardella wouldwork againwith14:51 to Marc Nardella. The samecombinationof on a36-yard touchdown passfromGalbraith Barry not scoringuntilthe6:50mark ofthethird quarter MIAA, thefirstwinningseasonsince1988. Turnpike Series 45-20tofinishtheseason6-5,4-5 Nov. 11, 1999 •Welch Stadium •Emporia,Kan. ..45 Emporia State ..20 Washburn Game #11 The Ichabods were heldscoreless inthefirsthalf, The Ichabods felltoEmporia State inthe Washburn Univ.-Galbraith,Barry 15-30-0-239; Team 0-1-0-0. Washburn Univ.-Snyder,Cody 9-92;Rainer,Brandon 14-43; Washburn Univ.-Nardella,Marc 8-165;Snyder,Cody 2-19; Washburn Univ.-None. Emporia State-None. Marc Nardella MVP Offensive Defensive MVP Ryan Huske 2000 Washburn Football necpin ..1Butler,Will atUWL Interceptions atSBU ..2Rhinehart,Casey Sacks ..15Phipps,Corey atUWL Tackles 97Crain,Corey vsMSSC Long KickoffReturn ..48McNeal,Colon vsFHSU Long Punt Return ..69Roth,Eric atUWL Long Punt ..44.2Roth,Eric vsMSSC Punting Avg ..10Roth,Eric atUWL Punt Long Field ..34 Goal Todd,Chad vsCMSU ..2 Todd,Chad vsCMSU Field Goals ..65Nardella,Marc vs TSU Long Reception ..2Snyder,Cody vsCMSU TD Receptions. ..165Nardella,Marc atESU Yards Receiving ..9Nardella,MarcReceptions vsMSSC ..65Galbraith,Barryvs TSU Long Pass ..4Galbraith,BarryvsUMR TD Passes ..342Galbraith,Barryvs TSU Yards Passing ..18Galbraith,BarryatNWMSU Pass completions ..30Galbraith,BarryatNWMSU Pass attempts ..66Crain,Corey atUWL Long Rush ..2Snyder,Cody vsFHSU TD Rushes ..95Rainer,Brandon vsMSSC Yards Rushing ..30Galbraith,BarryvsPSU Rushes necpin y2atUWL Interceptions By ..4vsUMR Turnovers Penalty ..106vs Yards TSU ..13atUWL Penalties ..27vs TSU First Downs ..5vsUMR Sacks By ..53vsUMR Points ..7.7vsUMR Yards Per Play ..603vs TSU Total Offense ..83atMWSC Total Plays ..4vsUMR TD Passes ..5.5vs TSU Yards Per Pass ..342vs YardsTSU Passing 18atNWMSU Pass completions ..31atESU Pass attempts ..4atSBU TD Rushes .5.7vsUMR Yards Per Rush ..275atSBU Yards Rushing ..68atSBU Rushes Ichabods 1999 SeasonBests Washburn Ichabods vs TSU vs PSU vs UMR Stewart,Kris vs TSU Huske,Ryan vs TSU Stewart,Kris vsPSU Remais,Ted vsPSU Remais,Ted atSBU Wrecke,Garrett vsUMR Richardson,J.J. vsUMR Remais,Ted atUWL Phipps,Corey vsUMR Todd,Chad vsUMR Nardella,Marc atESU Nardella,Marc vsUMR Snyder,Cody vs TSU Camp,Joe atSBU Galbraith,Barry vsUMR Rainer,Brandon vsMSSC Galbraith,Barry atESU Individual Highs Team Highs vsMSSC 3 atNWMSU 4 atNWMSU 111 atNWMSU vs 10 5 UMR atMWSC 10 atNWMSU 45 7.9 atESU at 534 atESU ESU 74 4 vsCMSU vs atESU 19.9 TSU 336 26 55 vs vsMSSC vs TSU atUWL 4 TSU 7.5 atUWL vsMSSC 330 57 Cook,J.,vsMSSC 2 TrevellSmittick, vsFHSU 5 Pickens, Chad,atSBU 15 Steiner, Clint,vsCMSU 53 Michael Sanders, vsFHSU 39 Luke DesJarlais, atUWL 70 Green,Marc,49.0 atSBU Adam Ryan, vsFHSU 10 Contreras, Rob, atESU 47 Mendrygal,Alex, vsUMR 4 Carter, Mike, vsCMSU 69 McCoy, Lester, atESU 3 McCoy, Lester, atESU 191 McCoy, Lester, atESU 9 Holmes, John, vsCMSU Waterman,Kasey,69 atMWSC 3 Howe,Eric, vs TSU 309 Howe,Eric, vs TSU 23 Howe,Eric, vs TSU 49 Jared Arn,atUWL 83 Jared Arn,atUWL 2 Jared Arn,atUWL 255 Okwuonu,Ken, vsUMR 29 vs PSU at NWMSU Opponents Weatherington,C, vsCMSU Jansen,David, atNWMSU Chapman, J.,vsMSSC Opponent 1999 Ichabod

Season Statistics 55 No. Yds Avg TD Long No. Yds Avg TD Long No. Yds Avg TD Long GP-GS No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G GP-GS Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G GP-GS Effic A-C-I Pct Yds TD LngAvg/G McNeal,Colon McNeal,Colon Crain,Corey Hayes,Patrick Richardson,J.J. Harris,Todd Taylor,Preston Wheeler,Derric Whittle, Chris 15 Potts,Jeremy 287 10 Total 19.1 Opponents 5 325 32.5 0 4 82 4 36 16.4 64 1 4 16.0 29 2 97 0 32 7.2 1 26 0 21 8.0 13.0 1 24 16 0 16.0 0 17 0 0 53 10 20.2 16 0.0 0 36 726 0 16 46 0 861 0 18.7 1 97 TotalOpponentsPunt Returns 104 1663 11 McNeal,Colon 16.0 155 14 2312 11 Hayes,Patrick 14.9 Stewart,Kris 16 69 Total 151.2 Opponents 65 210.2 Interception Returns Remais,Ted 34 2 Stewart,Kris 311 1 Huske,Ryan 3 9.1 Wrecke,Garrett 1.5 Richardson,J.J. 6 0 Butler,Will 6.0 21 48 0 Total 133 37 6.3 Opponents 0 7 320 3 5 8.6 0 Returns Kick 2 39 57 1 19.0 1 0 29 14.5 0 48 1 -2 0 0.0 -2.0 1 27 23 1 27.0 17 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 0 7 27 0 110 9 15.7 111 0 12.3 0 2 40 27 Rushing Rainer,BrandonSnyder,Cody 10-7 137Galbraith,Barry 657 11-11 11-11 Crain,Corey 207 64 38Camp,Joe 10-1 24 663 619 10-10 444 235 56 Jones,Reginald 392 261 4.5 271 1 234 29 Edwards,Mike 232 12 9.8 9-1 31 4.1 5-0 13 432 1.3 118 2 Richardson,J.J. 2 6 66 6.8 88 Hayes,Patrick 10-2 25 0 23.4 2 3 118 41 13 23.2 Taylor,Preston 11-0 75 3.8 55 5.8 5 7 45 0 61.9 Wheeler,Derric 8-0 30 0 4 22 33 0 3-0 35 Team 12 24.6 13.1 55 3 1 27.5 27 3.9 15.0 Total 3 39.3 2 0 0 8-0 Opponents 9 5 2.2 0 31 9 2 0 0 5.5 2.5 2.0 Passing 7 7 0 11 428 1.1 -7 232 2083 4.9 2315 23 2 -1.4 83 Galbraith,Barry11-11 11 189.4 551 2565 0 145.19 0.7 262-151-7Edwards,Mike 3.8 498 2067 18 57.6 66 0 Team 187.9 2269 5-0 16Taylor,Preston 108.74 -0.9 65Total 8-0 206.3 Opponents 7-4-0 0.00 57.1 8-0Receiving 43 11 113.29240-104-9 43.3 1663 1-0-0 0.00 14 0 11142.65272-155-7 0.0 57.0 69 2312 25 8.6 Nardella,Marc 151.2 16 2-0-0 Snyder,Cody 65 0 11-11 210.2 11-11 0.0Whittle, Chris 54 34 0 11-11 Banks,Joe 463 933 19 0 Camp,Joe 0 13.6 17.3 266 McNeal,Colon 10-0 0 10-10 3 10-0 14.0 16 0.0 Rainer,Brandon 9 305 0 13 10-7 Crain,Corey 6 0 19.1 5 51 166 Harris,Todd 65 10-1 0.0 70 12.8 Dodge,Mark 42.1 16 84.8 3 10-1 3 11.7 34 Taylor,Preston 5-0 3.2 1 2 24.2 37 0 Hayes,Patrick 1 8-0 50 12.3 27 0 11-0 30.5 34 1 15 13.5 26 1 0 16.6 15.0 9 8 0 5 7.0 9.0 25 0 1.6 5.0 3.7 25 0 0 15 2.7 3.0 9 5 1.1 0.5 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn Washburn Opponents (4-5-0)(2-0-0) (3-2-0) (1-0-0) (1-3-0) (1-0-0) (6-5-0) (4-2-0) (2-3-0)

Average Per Game Per Average Punt Per Average punt averageNet Pct3rd-Down Pct4th-Down 74.7 36.4 46.7 34.2 40.4 Game Per Games/Avg 35.6 33% 63% 25% 43% 6/2951 5/3761 Average Per Play Per Average Game Per Average 398.1 5.3 340.5 5.6 Att-Comp-Int Pass Per Average Catch Per Average Game Per Average 272-155-7 240-104-9 14.9 8.5 210.2 16.0 151.2 6.9 Rushing AttemptsRushing Rush Per Average Game Per Average 551 187.9 3.8 428 189.4 4.9 Points Per GamePer Points RushingPassingPenalty 25.7 25.5 132 78 11 88 65 15 Yards gained rushingYards lost rushingYards 2565 2315 498 232 Total PlaysTotal 823 668 TDs Passing 16 14 TDs Rushing 18 23 Sep 18, 1999Sep 18, SOUTHERN MISSOURI W 35-28 2781 DATE 04, 1999 Sep 1999 Crosse at UW-La Sep 11, STATE FORT HAYS OPPONENT W 24-21 17-14 W 3645 2988 SCORE ATTEND Score by Quarters by Score 1stWashburn 2ndOpponents 3rd 4th 73 62 Total 77 76 84 57 - 283 76 58 - 280 PUNTS-YARDSTIME OF POSSESSION/GAME CONVERSIONS3RD-DOWN 33:01 CONVERSIONS4TH-DOWN 59/178 BY-YARDSSACKS 27:00 61-2222 YARDSMISC 35/142 19/30 SCOREDTOUCHDOWNS 66-2667 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 9/21 PAT-ATTEMPTSATTENDANCE 10-20 37 13-84 9-16 55-304 37 32 19-23 17708 27-32 1 18806 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDSPUNT RETURNS: #-YARDSINT RETURNS: #-YARDSKICK RETURN AVERAGE 46-861 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 37-320 INT RETURN AVERAGEFUMBLES-LOST 36-726 21-133 PENALTIES-YARDS 9-111 18.7 8.6 7-110 12.3 20.2 6.3 15.7 98-822 26-12 62-514 19-10 TOTAL OFFENSETOTAL 4379 3746 PASSING YARDAGE PASSING 2312 1663 FIRST DOWNSYARDAGE RUSHING 221 2067 168 2083

SCORING 283 280 Team Statistics Team *Nov 13, 1999*Nov State at Emporia *MIAA Game L 20-45 4505 *Oct 30, 1999*Oct St. Mo. at Northwest 1999TRUMAN 06, *Nov L 10-35 W 52-18 6500 2341 *Oct 14, 1999*Oct Baptist at Southwest *Oct 23, 1999 PITTSBURG STATE L 8-27 W 36-0 4172 1849 *Sep 30, 1999 CENTRAL MISSOURI ST.*Oct 09, 1999 MISSOURI-ROLLA L 18-32 W 53-18 2785 1984 * 25, 1999*Sep Western at Missouri L 10-42 2964 NON-CONFERENCE MIAA 1999 RECORD:1999 WASHBURN OVERALL HOME AWAY 56 1999 Ichabod Season Statistics em 8 7 - -0.9 -0.3 3.0 -7 9.3 -2 0 0 2.9 15 0 0 28 0 0 -2 6.2 0 0 32 0 5.8 0 0 32 -7 0 0 0 50 35 0 26 0 8 5.6 0 0 0 6.3 0 0 0 15 0 029 0 0 56 Team 0 7 32 57 15.0 6 0 0 Wrecke,Garrett 5 0 2 0 10.6 0 75 Dodge,Mark 3 57 13.1 11 29 0 0 0 9 Wheeler,Derric 14.6 117 118 0 24.6 6 0 0 9 Roth,Eric 0 146 0 0 27 0 271 0 0 8 Stewart,Kris 0 0 0 0 82 0 27 0 Taylor,Preston 10 64 0 3 0 25.6 30.5 9 Harris,Todd 0 5 0 75 0 282 305 Remais,Ted 0 5 27 0 0 0 118 39.8 Edwards,Mike 11 0 0 0 63.5 0 9 16 398 Hayes,Patrick 0 59.6 55 0 0 0 635 10 Jones,Reginald 0 596 271 0 266 305 0 0 0 Richardson,J.J. 0 81.4 11 0 0 66.8 0 Galbraith,Barry 0 11 895 325 10 166 0 668 232 0 Whittle, Chris 84.8 -0.9 0 0 10 0 37 -7 Banks,Joe 933 0.7 0234 0 0 16 287 1.1 Camp,Joe 2 10 2312 4379398.1 0 0 619 311 0 2067 70 823 Crain,Corey 0 9 11 3746 340.5 10 2.5 0 1663 0 0 Rainer,Brandon 2083 463 -7 27 432 668 933 11 10 5.5 McNeal,Colon 0 0 11 2 55 7 Snyder,Cody 0 11 13.1 0 9 Nardella,Marc 118 8 1 27 0 3 5 All-Purpose 55 23.6 118 7 23.2 8 23.4 232 118 43 2 234 11 0 31 75 0 39.3 Opponents 10 432 9 Total 20 232 0 234 Team 61.9 5 56 619 10 Wheeler,Derric 24 230.9 432 2540 0 Taylor,Preston 10 2269 64 619 Hayes,Patrick 11 271 Richardson,J.J. 137 469 10 Jones,Reginald 11 Edwards,Mike Camp,Joe 280 0 Crain,Corey 283 2 0 0 0 Snyder,Cody 0 6 6 Rainer,Brandon 3-8 0 1-3 3 Galbraith,Barry 3-6 1 0 0 18 3710-20 19-23 18 1-2 0 0 0-3 0 0 0 9-1627-32 37 Total Offense 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 1-2 22 0 20 0-0 0-0 0-0 Opponents 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Edwards,Mike 36 50 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 49 0-0 0 Richardson,J.J. 0-0 1 0 3-5 0 56 3 0 0-0 0-0 Stewart,Kris 0 0 0-0 0 2-4 3 Banks,Joe 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Crain,Corey 3 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 Camp,Joe 0-0 1 3 0-0 0-0 Galbraith,Barry 0-0 0-0 6 0-0 Rainer,Brandon 0-0 19-23 0-0 0 10-20 Todd,Chad 0-0 8 Snyder,Cody 9 Nardella,Marc Scoring odCa 02 0000 - - 07 - 4 3 34 0-0 2 0-7 0 3-6 14 0 15 7-7 0-0 14 5 0 3 50.0 69 2 10-20 0 1 36.4 14 2222 70 Todd,Chad 61 0 14 40.4 2667 15 66 3 Field Goals 12.0 69 24 37.3 2 Opponents 2198 59 Total 518.5 111Team 325703 861 Roth,Eric 320 20672312 11 428.7 4716 1 133726 110 1663 Punting 112083 Opponents Total G-G Pct01-19 20-29 30-3940-4950-99LgBlk FGM-FGA DFsKc uhRvasDPSafPoints DXP RcvPass Rush Kick FGs TD Rs e P KR I F o Avg/G Tot FR KORIR PR Rec Rush G o Ys v Ln B F I0 Blkd I20 FC TB Long Avg Yds No. |------PATs ------| Pas uh Pass Total Avg/G Rush Plays G 2000 Washburn Football ndrCd 1 ...... 0-32 ...... 1 ...... 11 . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . Roth,Eric 1 11 . 1 . . . 1 ...... 10 Snyder,Cody . . . 1 . . 1-0 Crain,Corey 10 . . 1 . . 1 1-1 1 . . . Harris,Todd . 1 . . 11 1 . . . . 1 11 Todd,Chad 1 . . 8 1 . 1 . . Galbraith,Barry 1 . 1 . . . . .1--2 2 . . . . Taylor,Preston . 1-0 . . 5 . 11 Mayes,Jonathan . . 1 . 1 . 4 Whittle, Chris . . . 5 . . . 10 4 . 1-2 Rainer,Brandon 1-0 2 7 3 . 1-0 3 . . 2 2 7 Fowler,Kyle 2-29 2 7 . . . 1 .1-27 . . 9 6 5 Wrecke,Garrett 3 7 . 6 1-6 . 7 . Conwright,Ricky . 1-3 . 1-0 10 7 . 6 10 . . Tomassi,Jason . . 1-1 4 . 10 . 4 11 1-0 . 10 Jacobs,Ben . 6 10 . 4 . 10 6 Gonzales,Rolly . . . 1 7 . . . 2-6 Richardson,J.J. . 8 11 1-0 . . 9 6 Stewart,Kris . 1-3 12 . 4 5 3-57 2 . . Frederick,Josh . . 8 . 11 2-6 1-7 . 11 . Mulcahy,Casey . 16 16 2-11 4 16 1 8 3 . 7 Hayes,Patrick 12 . . 11 . . 8 . 9 . 9 Jones,Antwuan . . 9 2-14 . . 5-15 WIlson,Dan . 4-20 18 . 1 1-0 18 8 . 8 . 2-6 Remais,Ted 1 1-0 10 . 1 19 10 . . . 10 4 Gordon,Chad 10 . 2-3 4-13 . 15 1 Young,Derek 11 . 22 . 1-0 6-15 . . . 1210 24 . Williams,Clar. 6 . 4-7 14 . . 10 Bobbitt,Jerome 31 . 6 . 11 1120 4-13 1-4 1-1 Rhinehart,Casey 10 1-0 . 31 1615 9 6-14 Reuter,Buck 5-8 . . 32 21 4 4-8 . 42 Huske,Ryan 11 1-0 50 1032 11 2 23 11 Doonan,Aaron . 27 1-10 2 11 Hartzell,Ken 5-14 1-11 61 1 . 2437 Butler,Will 7-23 10 76 47 29 11 Schroeder,Darin 4-46 575511218-79 Potts,Jeremy 11 Phipps,Corey Defensive Statistics S 33-671 - - - 0 0-0 7 0-0 2-12 3 1 4 0-0 2-35 0 0-0 37 0-0 7-110 1-23 0-0 0 1-1 5 0-0 0 31 1-11 0-0 9-111 0 2-25 12 0-0 7-19 1-32 1 55-330 1-4 0 2 3 0-0 0-0 3-15 10 13-102 3-6 120-483 0-0 527-323-850 0-0 33-33-66 4 0-0 Opp 84-268 2 30-24-54 7-28 4 0-0 1-32 3 360-330-690 4-30 Totals 2-11 0-0 9-21 0-0 2-16 1 ESU 38-23-61 0-0 0-0 28-30-58 0 0-0 TSU 21-22-43 17-53 2-21 0 NWMSU 9-16 43-44-87 1 1-18 PSU 7-19 1-12 SBU 39-22-61 9-31 572 646 UMR 7-31 29-26-55 2-18 7-21 36-46-82 3-8 CMSU Def 28-28-56 Int-Yds MWSC 6-115 FR-Yds 511 35-32-67 FR 3-23 Sacks-Yds 493 487 MSSC 15-31-0 Loss 2-10 4716 5-41 2-18 FHSU 21-133 15-22-1 36-726 5-88 UT-AT-TT 104-240-9 15-239 UWL 693 104-1663 0-0 5-87 428-2083 346 5703 15-342 Defense 15-30-0 37-320 3-61 50-200 46-861 155-272-7 3-16 18-30-2 155-2312 12-14-0 551-2067 Opp 60-261 427 5-115 15-166 5-89 Totals 2-13 642 14-23-0 18-236 12-154 446 ESU 52-212 440 4-66 11-19-0 6-93 9-66 48-146 14-260 TSU 2-3 68-275 5-164 14-28-1 NWMSU 11-163 2-33 41-232 15-28-3 4-54 PSU 45-78 15-24-0 14-161 SBU 15-263 11-23-0 Total PR UMR 55-128 15-178 40-149 11-150 CMSU 46-169 KOR MWSC 46-217 9 10-32 MSSC Passing 3 FHSU 9-11131 7 12-1 Receiving Rushing UWL 15-84 2 84-268 690 330 Offense 360 11 47-110 37 55-30 120-483 850 323 Game by GameComparison 527 11 Opponents Total P T A Ttl L oYsItYsBU QHRvYsFF Rcv-Yds QBH BrUp Int-Yds No-Yds FL ATTotal UT GP |-----Tackles-----||-Sacks-||-Pass Def-||Fumbles| About the MIAA 57 Matt Newbery MIAA Sports Director Information 10551 Barkley, 501 Suite Park, Overland KS 66212 913.341.3839 Phone McFillen 913.341.5887 Fax McFillen 913.341.3080 Phone Newbery 913.341.2995 Fax Newbery MIAA Directory Ralph McFillen Ralph MIAA Commissioner in January 1997 and took in January of that year. in July over He formerly served as He commissioner of the Metro commissioner of the commissioner of the MIAA commissioner of the and Gulf South conferences. conferences. South and Gulf Ralph McFillen was named Ralph McFillen to succeed Ken B. Jones as B. Jones to succeed Ken 1976 St. SE Missouri St., . . NE Missouri 1977 State SE Missouri . . Missouri-Rolla, 1978 State Missouri ...... Southwest 1979 State Missouri ...... Northwest 1980 ...... Missouri-Rolla 1981 State Missouri ...... Northeast 1982 State Missouri ...... Northeast 1983 Missouri-Rolla St., . Cent. Missouri 1984 State Missouri ...... Northwest 1985 State Missouri ...... Northeast 1986 State ...... Central Missouri 1987. St. SE Missouri St., Cent. Missouri 1988 ...... CMSU, NEMO, SEMO 1989 State ...... Pittsburg 1990 State ...... Pittsburg 1991 State ...... Pittsburg 1992 State ...... Pittsburg 1993 Southern ...... Missouri 1994 State ...... Pittsburg 1995 State ...... Pittsburg 1996 St. Missouri NW State, . Pittsburg . 1997 State Missouri ...... Northwest 1998 State Missouri ...... Northwest 1999 State Missouri ...... Northwest Missouri-Rolla ...... 7 SouthernMissouri ...... 1 Lincoln University ...... 1 ...... Southwest Baptist University Baptist Southwest Mo. Bolivar, University State Truman Mo. Kirksville, University Washburn Kan. Topeka, and tennis. door track and field, soccer, softball and field, soccer, door track country, basketball, indoor and out- basketball, country, Matt Newbery, formerly an assistant sports formerly Newbery, Matt Men’s champions are crowned in football, cross in football, crowned are champions Men’s and outdoor indoor basketball, soccer, country, Women’s and golf. field, baseball, tennis, track and cross in volleyball, determined are champions information director at Pittsburg State University, State at Pittsburg information director of as director 1994 in July joined the conference sports information. 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn MIAA Members 1951. . NE Missouri St., SW Missouri St. SW Missouri 1951. St., . NE Missouri 1952 St. NW Missouri St., . NE Missouri 1953 State Missouri ...... Northeast 1954 State Missouri ...... Northeast 1955. State Missouri ...... Southeast . . 1956 Missouri-Rolla St., . Cent. Missouri 1957. State Missouri ...... Southeast . . 1958. State Missouri ...... Southeast . . 1959. State Missouri ...... Southeast . . 1960 State Missouri ...... Northeast 1961 State Missouri ...... Northeast 1962. State Missouri ...... Southeast . . 1963 State Missouri ...... Southwest 1964 State Missouri ...... Northeast 1965 State Missouri ...... Northeast 1966 State Missouri ...... Southwest 1967. State Missouri ...... Southeast . . 1968. State Missouri ...... Southeast . . 1969 St. SE Missouri St., . . NE Missouri 1970 St. NE Missouri St., Cent. Missouri 1971 State Missouri ...... Northeast 1972 State Missouri . . Lincoln, Northeast 1973. State Missouri ...... Southeast . . 1974 State Missouri ...... Northwest 1975. State Missouri ...... Southeast Central Missouri StateCentral Missouri ...... 7 State Missouri Southwest ...... 7 StatePittsburg ...... 7 Missouri Southern State College State Southern Missouri Mo. Joplin, College State Western Missouri Mo. Joseph, St. University State Missouri Northwest Maryville, Mo. University State Pittsburg Kan. Pittsburg, Past MIAAPast Champions MIAA Titles Championship

The MIAA currently conducts conference cham- conducts conference The MIAA currently The MIAA has gained Over the past 15 years, the league has under- the league has 15 years, the past Over The Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Intercollegiate The Mid-America pionships in nine men’s and seven women’s sports. women’s and seven pionships in nine men’s national titles. championships and more than 98 individual more championships and MIAA student-athletes have won nine national have MIAA student-athletes II conferences in the nation. II conferences of the top NCAA Division the reputation of being one the reputation national championships. national championships. increased participation in increased lighted by expansion and expansion lighted by gone several changes, high- gone several Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Athletic Intercollegiate was first organized in1912 as the Missouri in1912 as the was first organized Division II institutions in Missouri and Kansas, in Missouri II institutions Division Association, a 10-member conference of NCAA conference a 10-member Association, 1950 ...... Missouri-Rolla 1949 ...... Missouri-Rolla 1948 St. SW Missouri St., . NW Missouri 1947 ...... Missouri-Rolla 1946. State Missouri ...... Southeast . . 1943-45. MIAA Competition ...... No 1942. . NW Missouri St., SE Missouri St. SE Missouri 1942. St., . NW Missouri 1941. Missouri-Rolla, NW Missouri State Missouri NW 1941. Missouri-Rolla, 1940 State Missouri ...... Southwest 1939 State Missouri ...... Northwest 1938 State Missouri ...... Northwest 1937. State Missouri ...... Southeast . . 1936 State Missouri ...... Northeast 1935 State Missouri ...... Northeast 1934 State Missouri ...... Northeast 1933 State Missouri ...... Northeast 1932 State Missouri ...... Northeast 1931 State Missouri ...... Northwest 1930 State Missouri ...... Northeast 1929 State Missouri ...... Northeast 1928. . NE Missouri St., SW Missouri St. SW Missouri 1928. St., . NE Missouri 1927 State Missouri ...... Northeast 1926 State ...... Central Missouri 1925 State Missouri ...... Northwest 1924 State Missouri ...... Northeast University of Missouri-Rolla University Mo. Rolla, Emporia State University State Emporia Kan. Emporia, Central Missouri State University State Central Missouri Mo. Warrensburg, Northwest Missouri State Missouri Northwest ...... 15 Southeast Missouri State. Missouri Southeast ...... 16 Truman StateTruman ...... 26 58 1999 MIAA In Review Greg Schmidt, WR, Sr.; Clint Steiner, SB,Jr.; Brandon Stoker, DL,Sr. Dusty Oller, DL, Sr.; Josh Oyler, DL,Sr.; Tyreece Whyte, DB,So. Jr.; Craig Kern, LB, Fr.; Chris White, OL,Jr. MWSC: MSSC: UMR: ESU: CMSU: Honorable Mention *David Purnell, NWMSU,K,Sr. Chad Thompson, NWMSU,OL,Sr. Brice Taylor, PSU,OL,Sr. Phillip Nelson, MWSC,OL,Sr. Matt Howard, PSU,OL,So. Andy Erpelding, NWMSU,OL,Jr. ?Jim Golomski, PSU, TE, Sr. ?Tony Miles, NWMSU, WR/KR, Jr. *Lester McCoy, ESU, WR, Jr. David Jansen, NWMSU,RB,Jr. Jason Graham, CMSU,RB,Jr. Joe Jacobs, ESU,QB,Sr. First Team Offense NWMSU 41,@Northern Colorado35 PlayoffsNCAA Quarterfinal Saturday, November 27 @ Northern Colorado34,PSU31 @ NWMSU20,North Dakota 13,OT NCAA First Round Playoffs Saturday, November 20 Chad Pratz, LB, So.; Bruce Reves, OL,Jr.; Luke Warkentine, DL,Jr. Jeremy Walker, DB,So. isuiRla0 9 4 31 00 1 8 1 .000 411 .182 411 80 .364 .455 63 .455 261 325 11 247 .545 .700 0 247 270 9 280 .636 299 213 7 2 6 .000 283 239 6 4 340 361 5 5 370 44 .222 5 .909 4 .444 6 350 9 138 4 246 .333 42 7 240 217 .444 416 0 7 .933 207 .444 7 205 5 245 6 .556 243 321 242 2 2 176 5 5 4 .667 567 straightMIAAchampionshipandsecondNCAADivisionx =clinchedfourth IIChampionship 250 10 3 163 () =RankinginFinal NCAADivision IIFootball Poll 4 4 4 289 1 Missouri-Rolla .889 80 3 Southwest Baptist 14 5 Missouri Southern 306 6 Truman State 1.000 1 Emporia State 155 380 WASHBURN 8 Central Missouri 0 Missouri Western Pittsburg State (7) 9 x-Northwest Missouri (4) Pat Amon,P, So.; AnthonyBrightman, OL,Sr.; Bill Griffith, DL,Sr.; Drew Bullocks, DB,So.; Brad Clarke, RB,Jr.; Michael Drennan, DL, Joey Ballard, KR,So.; Ben Beeler, OL,Sr. ;L’Quincy Pryor, DL,So.; Nick Goos, RB, Jr.; Jason Hennigh, OL,Sr.; Herman Lyons, LB,Jr.; Ken Curry, OL,Jr.; Mike Connaker, RB, Jr.; Jerris Evans, WR, So.; Most Valuable Player Offensive Andrew Blakely, WR, TSU Lester McCoy, WR, ESU Freshman oftheYear MIAA in NCAA Division IIPlayoffs inNCAA MIAA 1999 All-Conference Teams MIAA were selectedduetotiesinvoting. Four linebackersandtwopunters 1997 and98 ??=Repeat first-teamchoicefrom 1998 ?=Repeat first-teamchoicefrom *=Unanimous selection Jeff LeBlanc, NWMSU,P, Sr. Lee DuBois, CMSU,P, Sr. ??Andrew Poling, PSU,DB, Sr. John Naeve, TSU, DB,Sr. Brent Burnside, MWSC,DB,Sr. *?Lamont Truitt, CMSU,DB,Sr. Brian Williams, NWMSU,LB,Jr. RheQuan Robinson, CMSU, LB,Sr. Gerard Clemons,ESU,LB,Sr. ?Wes Baker, PSU,LB,Jr. Caleb White, PSU,DL,So. Matt Voge, NWMSU,DL,Sr. ?Max McCoy, ESU,DL,Sr. *C. Weatherington, CMSU,DL,Jr. First Team Defense 2000 Washburn Football F A Pt F P Pct. PA PF L W Pct. PA PF L W MIAA Overall Sr. So.; Eric Howe, QB,So.; Josh Raaz,OL,Jr. WR, Sr.; Jason Chambers,LB,Sr.; Curt Cira,DL,Jr.; Kevin Collins, WR, Casey Rhinehart, DL,Jr.;Casey Rhinehart, CodySnyder, RB,So.; Kevin Wheeler, OL,Sr. Sr.; ColeSidwell, DL,Sr.; Wes Simmons, LB,Jr.; Frank Taylor, DB,So. WU: WU: TSU: SBU: PSU: NWMSU: tie invoting. Two selectedduetoa quarterbacks Kevin Nickerson, CMSU,KR,So. Jeff Klee, TSU, K,Sr. Mike Wishon, TSU, OL,Sr. Mike Tosaw, MSSC,OL,Sr. Tyler Meuten, PSU,OL,Sr. Brian Kietzmann,CMSU,OL,Sr. Lamont Barrett, NWMSU,OL,Sr. Steve Comer, NWMSU, TE, Jr. Marc Nardellla, WU, WR,Sr. Brandon Burnside, MWSC, WR, Sr., Ken Okwuonu, UMR,RB,So. Anthony Chatmon,PSU,RB,Jr. Kasey Waterman, MWSC,QB,So. Lateef Walker, PSU,QB,So. Second Team Offense So.; J.T. Wall, RB,So.; Chuck Broyles, PSU• longest gameinNCAAChampionshiphistory NWMSU 58,Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 52,4OT NCAA ChampionshipGame @Florence, Ala. Saturday, December11 @ NWMSU20,Indiana (Pa.) 12 NCAA Semifinal Playoffs Saturday, December4 Jared Barge, OL, Jr.; Galbraith, Barry QB,Sr.; Brandon Rainer, RB,So.; Jimmy Blackmore, DB,Sr.; Andrew Blakely, WR, Fr.; Tim Bussen, Steve Brittingham, DL,Sr.; Dion Meneley, LB,Sr.; Randy Reed, DB, George Butler, DL,Jr.; MaCario Dade, LB,Jr.; Nick Heggeman, DL, Seneca Holmes, WR, Sr.; Travis Miles, QB,Jr.; CharliePugh, DB, Colston Weatherington, DE,CMSU Most Valuable Defensive Player Tri-Coaches oftheYear Tony DeMeo,WU ties invoting. five defensive backsselecteddueto Five linemen,fourlinebackers,and David Sepanski, SBU, P, Fr. Damien Purse, MSSC,DB,So. Donte McCoy, ESU,DB,Fr. Derek Deuvall, SBU, DB,Sr. Maurice Davis, ESU,DB,Jr. David Carlson, NWMSU,DB,Sr. Matt Pinamonti, PSU,LB,Sr. Chad Pickens, SBU, LB,Sr. Corey Phipps,WU, LB,Jr. Jered Curl, MWSC,LB,Sr. Reggie Smith, MSSC,DL,Jr. Rick Moeckel, MWSC,DL,Sr. Adam Horn, NWMSU,DL,Sr. Aaron Doonan,WU, DL,Sr. Alan Buckwalter, NWMSU,DL,Sr. Second Team Defense • Mel Tjeerdsma, NWMSU 1999 MIAA Final

Team Stats 59 |----Gained----||------Lost------| Washburn 11 98 822 98 11 Washburn TIME OF POSSESSION Southern Missouri Washburn Missouri-Rolla State Pittsburg Western Missouri Missouri Northwest Central Missouri Truman G State Emporia Time Total Avg/G Baptist Southwest 11 368:11 33:28 11 11 11 11 11 363:11 33:01 336:59 341:50 331:04 11 332:23 30:05 30:38 30:13 31:04 318:20 11 11 28:56 11 290:31 315:24 317:40 28:40 24 28:52 Truman 11 71 593 FIRST DOWNS Missouri Northwest Truman State Pittsburg G Washburn Western Missouri 11 221 Southern Missouri Rush State Emporia 127 Central Missouri Pass Missouri-Rolla 11 Pen Baptist 11 Southwest 7 13183 97 11 11 Total 71 11 OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS 175 15 101 State Pittsburg G 11 11 136 239 132 Washburn 75 36 Central Missouri 11 11 Rush 95 SouthernMissouri 78 56 128 122 88 11 Missouri Northwest Pass 17 Western Missouri 11 16 29 69 222 73 State Emporia 102 221 Pen 11 213 208 232 32 11 Missouri-Rolla Total 11 11 Baptist Southwest 30 11 11 11 28 6 Truman 82 11 21 201 160 15 91 PENALTIES 88 86 89 120 Missouri-Rolla 55 116 11 112 11 Baptist Southwest 65 11 17 Truman 63 63 78 Southern Missouri 121 154 62 15 15 State Emporia 156 23 20 168 Central Missouri 20 169 11 State Pittsburg 172 187 67 Western Missouri 194 57 Missouri Northwest 22 139 9 210 85 222 G No 17 11 241 11 46 327 Yds 11 59 410 84 11 11 11 670 11 80 11 79 76 691 673 89 80 718 691 768 RUSHING DEFENSERUSHING Missouri Central State Pittsburg Southern Missouri G Rushes Missouri Northwest Yards State Emporia Avg. TD Western Missouri 11 Yds/G 496 Washburn 11 11 429 11 Truman 1269 459 468 BaptistSouthwest 1585 2.6 1638 1550 Missouri-Rolla 3.7 12 3.6 11 11 16 3.3 528 515 115.4 14 PUNTING 1930 144.1 1980 148.9 Central Missouri 6 11 Washburn 3.7 11 140.9 3.8 428 11 585 State Pittsburg 2083 17 11 2700 18 Missouri Northwest 65 533 11 11 G 180.0 4.9 175.5 538 State Emporia 39.2 4.6 2765 11 24 11 23 Southern Missouri Punts 41 2461 36 5.2 189.4 Avg 11 Baptist Southwest 46 243 61 Ret 38.1 11 4.6 245.5 36.4 35.8 Western 32 Missouri 11 19 Yds 46 21 3.7 24 15 251.4 Truman 38 38.8 Avg 186 11 69 133 223.7 Missouri-Rolla 35.4 Net/P 102 20 37.1 37.7 2.2 4.5 23 46 333 37 2.2 34.2 11 32.7 33.6 164MARGIN TURNOVER 7.2 491 24 33.6 87 State Pittsburg G Fum 11 Int 31.5 123 30.9 4.3 Southern Tot Missouri 7.1 Fum 54 45 MissouriNorthwest Int 2.7 32.8 Tot 479 33.2 11 Missouri-Rolla Mar 30.5 11 23 11 30.0 10 Central Missouri Per/G 22 17 14 17 5.5 Western Missouri 349 39 24 12 29 Washburn 16 12 25.4 6.5 11 11 6 Truman 18 5 11 16 22 8 15 17 StateEmporia 13 7 26.8 12 +17 14 25 Baptist 29 Southwest 27 +7 1.55 22 10 0.64 17 13 10 11 +7 14 10 8 20 11 9 0.64 27 12 25 11 19 +5 9 11 11 12 +4 11 0 21 9 0.45 7 13 22 0.36 26 19 0.00 22 12 15 38 0 14 7 -17 29 0.00 17 -1.55 24 -7 -2 -0.64 -0.18 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn Washburn Washburn Western Missouri State Emporia Missouri-Rolla Truman Baptist Southwest 11 485 11 551 1996 11 414 11 4.1 2067 11 474 1686 21 3.8 460 181.5 18 1248 1001 4.1 187.9 11 2.6 2.2 372 8 7 7 153.3 113.5 1062 91.0 2.9 10 96.5 RUSHING OFFENSE State Pittsburg Southern Missouri Missouri Northwest G Central Missouri Att 11 Yds 11 11 Avg 465 666 606 TD Yds/G 2461 2675 11 3636 5.3 4.4 537 5.5 31 2417 30 223.7 40 243.2 4.5 330.5 30 219.7 Truman 11 270 16313 60.4 21017.8 16 191.0 16 21017.8 60.4 16313 Washburn270 Southern Missouri State Emporia 11 249 Missouri Northwest 123 11 281 Missouri-Rolla 14 11 49.4 240 133 104 11 11 Truman 1666 239 9 12 6.7 43.3 124 47.3 1663 16 1867 11 225 11 6.6 6.9 51.9 151.5 118 11 14 1688 151.2 7 169.7 7.1 52.4 15 1945 8.6 153.5 20 176.8 Pittsburg State State Pittsburg Baptist Southwest Western Missouri 11 204 11 252 Central Missouri 125 11 240 109 116 9 11 248 17 61.3 12 48.3 1531 111 43.3 1590 7.5 1272 13 15 6.6 44.8 5.0 13 1614 139.2 6.5 5 13 144.5 115.6 146.7 PASS DEFENSEPASS G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G Missouri Western Western Missouri Missouri Northwest 11 11 Southern Missouri 298 303 Central Missouri 11 165 159 177 State Pittsburg 14 55.4 14 11 52.5 Baptist Southwest 2257 151 2191 7.6 87 Missouri-Rolla 25 7.2 11 11 21 199 5 205.2 113 49.2 77 199.2 8 1122 51.0 11 51 6.3 1013 63 210 6 6.7 12 31.7 3 12 45.1 81 954 845 102.0 92.1 10 4.2 8.4 38.6 10 2 683 86.7 3.3 76.8 1 62.1 Truman Truman State Emporia Washburn 11 298 11 167 438 11 272 14 231 56.0 155 2375 17 8.0 7 52.757.0 29 2312 3138 8.5 215.9 7.2 16 21 210.2 285.3 PASS OFFENSEPASS G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G Washburn Washburn Baptist Southwest Truman 11 2700 Missouri-Rolla 1531 2083 11 1663 789 668 3746 4231 5.6 11 37 5.4 2765 51 340.5 1945 11 384.6 758 2461 2101 4710 6.2 808 52 4562 428.2 5.6 40 414.7 TOTAL DEFENSETOTAL State Pittsburg Central Missouri G Rush Pass Southern Missouri 11 Plys 11 Missouri Northwest 1550 11 Yards Avg 1272 1585 11 TD 269 Western 1638 Missouri 1666 Yds/G 1614 1867 720 State Emporia 678 744 2822 11 740 3251 1980 2883 3.9 3505 11 1590 4.8 3.9 32 4.7 25 25 256.5 755 295.5 262.1 11 3570 318.6 1930 1688 4.7 31 767 324.5 3618 4.7 32 328.9 Washburn Washburn Western Missouri Truman 11 1996 State Emporia 2257 2067 11 Southern Missouri 783 2312 823 4253 4379 Central Missouri 5.3 11 5.4 34 2675 46 11 Missouri-Rolla 1122 398.1 1686 2375 386.6 783 11 Baptist Southwest 11 2417 3797 712 1062 1013 4.8 3138 4061 11 688 33 5.7 11 810 1001 1248 3430 37 345.2 4200 845 5.0 683 5.2 42 369.2 659 31 684 1846 311.8 1931 2.8 381.8 2.8 9 8 167.8 175.5 TOTAL OFFENSETOTAL Missouri Northwest 11 State 2461 Pittsburg G 2191 Rush Pass 768 Plays 4652 Yards 6.1 Avg 11 52 TD 3636 Yds/G 954 422.9 779 4590 5.9 50 417.3 Truman Truman Missouri-Rolla Baptist Southwest 11 11 53 55 11 46 44 46 27 1 2 2 0 15 0 0 11 6 0 411 0 0 411 37.4 325 37.4 29.5 Washburn Washburn 11 37 27 2 0 9 0 280 25.5 Pittsburg State State Pittsburg Missouri Northwest Central Missouri 11 26 Western Missouri 11 11 22 State Emporia 11 10 0 Southern Missouri 11 27 33 20 1 0 11 27 2 35 11 9 0 1 28 33 0 8 2 26 7 3 0 209 1 104 3 19.0 213 2 4 0 9.5 19.4 5 0 0 239 1 5 21.7 261 23.7 2 247 22.5 SCORING DEFENSESCORING G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg Washburn Washburn Southern Missouri Truman 11 Missouri-Rolla 36 Baptist Southwest 11 27 37 11 1 19 11 9 9 6 11 0 4 32 6 0 7 10 20 2 0 0 1 2 283 270 25.7 0 0 0 24.5 6 1 11 0 0 80 0 63 7.3 247 5.7 22.5 Northwest Missouri Missouri Northwest State Pittsburg 11 56 Western Missouri 56 Central Missouri 0 State Emporia 11 11 50 52 0 11 47 38 12 46 4 0 39 1 428 11 0 0 38.9 40 0 30 8 0 8 3 5 0 0 370 0 385 5 33.6 340 5 35.0 30.9 4 299 27.2 SCORING OFFENSESCORING G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg 60 1999 MIAA Final Individual Stats .MNa,ClnW O 0 5 27 0 19.1 22.1 23.4 24.5 0 0 0 0 32.5 287 24.9 243 328 15 417 1 10 11 14 0 SO 11 17 11 JR FR 325 WU 11 Avg 399 10 8.7 MSSC JR UMR 9.1 10 16 FR TD 7. McNeal,Colon 10.5 11 NWMSU 2 0 SO WU Williams,Shawn Yds 21.3 1 20.0 Nwosu,Emeka CMSU Ret 311 236 G Miles,Tony 1 34 27 Cl 0 230 10 Nickerson,Kevin 11 SO SO 22 Crain, Team Corey Avg 405 11 240 WU KICKOFF CMSU RETURNS MSSCSO 19 TD 12 11 11 JR SR Nickerson,Kevin Yds 121.9 McNeal, Colon 19 NWMSU Ret MWSC 2966 G 53.7 16 220 Ballard,Joey 410 Cl 11 SO Team 0.33 Burnside,Brandn TSU 128.0 0.45 18 Miles,Tony 0.36 2033 145.8 52.9 13 25 144 0 PUNT RETURNS 2071 272 57.4 11 12 JR 151 139.5 0 263 24 11 SR NWMSU 0 2111 56.3 13 0.45 16145.2 757.6 156 2269 ESU Howe, Eric 151 57 11 277 SR 262 11 SO 6 Miles,Travis WU MWSC 65 0.60 3 Eff. 0 Waterman,Kasey 9 0.73 TD 5 4 Yds Galbraith,Barry Pct. Int Att Cmp 1 JR 11 11 G 82 Cl Jacobs, Joe 1 SR JR WU Team PASS 5 EFFICIENCY Int/G 94 PSU CMSU 11 117 6 TD 8. Remais,Ted SO 8 10 Steiner, Clint MSSC 11 Yds SO Reed, Randy 120.3 SR Int NWMSU 1323 Walker,Jeremy 0 G 44 MWSC 1277 115.8 Taylor,Frank 2 1274 336 Cl 240 698 146.6 120.5 0 Burnside,Brent 11 140.0 1326 1613 JR 0 1540 Team INTERCEPTIONS 417 0 94 11 0 199 ESU 405 SR 4 1127 713 42.1 64.3 MWSC 11 1442 JR 78 Burnside,Brandn 13.6 11 14.1 YdsAvg/G JR PR KR NWMSU Rcv 11 64.8 McCoy, 3 7 Lester Rush JR CMSU G 17.8 Jansen,David 463 Cl NWMSU 707 73.2 34 7 11 50 Graham, Jason Team 11 11.3 SO 84.8 116.1 SO WU 713 Miles,Tony 17.3 MWSC 7 40 15.2 11 9 ALL PURPOSE JR 16 805 71 933 NWMSU 11 1154 1277 84 FR 11 9. Snyder, SR Cody TSU JR WU 3.09 3.64 Evans,Jerris 4.55 ESU 13.6 17.8 Miles,Tony 14.1 3 7 Blakley, Andrew 7 463 4.91 7.64 6.45 Yds/G 1134 713 Avg/C Nardella, 17.3 Marc TD SO 40 707 15.2 11.3 11 9 50 Yds McCoy, WU Lester 11 JR Rec G 16 7 Team Cl SO RECEIVE YDS/GAME NWMSU 933 MWSC 1154 1277 805 SR 84 11 71 WU 9. Snyder, Cody 11 JR FR 228.4 Miles,Tony 189.1 ESU TSU Evans,Jerris 2512 2080 397 Nardella, Marc 311 267.0 Rec/G 197.5 2071 2033 Avg/C Blakley, Andrew TD 47 441 2937 2172 McCoy, Yds Lester 472 Rec G 11 11 316 Team Cl RECEPTIONS/GAME 2966 SR JR 2111 230.9 ESU -29 61 NWMSU 2540 469 11 11 Miles,Travis Yds/G SO 2269 SO 271 Total MWSC TSU Waterman,Kasey 11 188.3 Plays SR Pass Jacobs, Joe WU 25 2071 57.4 Rush 12 151 Galbraith,Barry G 263 184.8 11 Cl SR Howe, Eric 18 ESU 2033 144 Team 11272 52.9 13 269.6 JR TOTAL OFFENSE NWMSU 19 191.9 2966 53.7 16 206.3 92.5 220 410 24 56.3 11 2111 Miles,Travis 16 SO 757.6 2269 151 13 TSU 262 11 6 156 Jacobs, Joe SO11 277 94.0 SR MWSC 61.9 94.6 WU 3.7 Waterman,Kasey 8 6 1018 Avg/G 13 274 Galbraith,Barry TD 11 4.5 Yds 619 5.1 4.6 Pct. Int Att Cmp 137 1034 10 G Howe, Eric SO 1041 Cl SO 206 223 131.1 Yds/G Team 11 PASS AVG/GAME TD 102.5 UMR 11 17 SO WU 15 YdsAvg JR Att 5.5 6.2 PSU G 1442 1127 11183 8. Rainer, Brandon MWSC Cl 263 JR 11 Okwuonu,Ken JR Team NWMSU Connaker,Mike CMSU Walker, Lateef Jansen,David Graham, Jason RUSHING 2000 Washburn Football IL OL emC F G c. FG/G Pct. FGA 4.8 FG 4.8 G 4.5 53 Cl 6.5 49 53 5.6 11-21 11 19-2310-20 20-22 5-7 Team 11 JR 71 SR 38-43 11 5.1 62 WU SR 8-15 TSU 47-49 11 FIELD GOALS 8-14 CMSU 38-45 56 JR 11 8.4 JR 1 PSU 6. Todd, Chad Pts/G MWSC 92 0 DuBois, Lee Pts 12-15 9 7.1 56-56 Klee, Jeff 11 FGs SR PATs G Toms,Kevin 78 0 0 NWMSU Cl 7.3 Kral, Gary 0 0 8.2 Team 9.1 Purnell,David 9 80 13 1 11 SCORING (KICK) 90 13 11 100 SO SR 2 0 0 PSU WU 1 0 0 10.9 16 12 0 8. Nardella,Marc 0 7.3 13 11 15 120 JR 8.2 0 16 11 37.3Walker,15 11 Lateef PSU JR 80 JR 0 9.1 90 ESU 3 CMSU 0 Chatmon,Anthony 2 17 0 100 8.4 2198 Pts/G 0 Graham, Jason. 0 20 11 Pts JR 92 PAT 13 4 Pts/G Ret Pass Rush GTD McCoy, NWMSU Lester Pts 11 15 Cl 10.9 38.8 12 56 11 59 FG JR XPT Team Jansen,David 120 16 JR TD 0 11 0 SCORING (TDs) G PSU 39.0 0 1784 JR 11 CMSU 39.6 11 SR Cl 39.8 20 ESU 1562 Chatmon,Anthony 11 NWMSU FR 2453 46 Team JR Graham, Jason 2467 WU 40 Purnell,David NWMSU 62 McCoy, Lester 10 62 11 Jansen,David 11 SO 11 SR SCORING FR MSSC SR NWMSU SBU Roth, Eric CMSU Creekmore,Mike LeBlanc,Jeff Sepanski, David DuBois, Lee le efTUS 1 2 2 90.9 82.6 88.4 95.9 22 23 43 49 19 20 38 11 47 11 11 JR 100.0 11 SR 100.0 SR 1 JR WU TSU 56 53.3 CMSU 1 PSU 56 50.0 Pct. 50 11 11 34 54.5 7. 15 Todd, Chad 57.1 Att FR CMSU SR DuBois, Lee 71.4 20 8 41 Made 43 Klee, Jeff 10 G NWMSU 11 37 11 Kral, Gary 11 14 80.0 JR Cl Ashcraft, Ryan 7 JR 6 0.73 Team 8 PSU Purnell,David 48 WU 11 5 53.3 PAT KICKINGPCT 11 15 15 FR 0.73 11 JR 1.00 0.91 Pct. 7. Todd, Chad UMR 12 SR 8 57.1 MWSC 52.4 Kral, Gary 50.0 11 11 CMSU Long 14 Mendrygal,Alex 21 20 JR FGA SR Toms,Kevin 8 10 11 FG PSU 11 1.09 11 NWMSU DuBois, 11 Lee G JR Purnell,David JR SR 80.0 Cl Team FIELD GOAL PCT WU TSU 15 MWSC 12 Kral, Gary 11 Toms,Kevin SR Todd, Chad NWMSU Klee, Jeff Purnell,David UTN em l G ut Ys Avg Yds Punt G Cl Team PUNTING efficiency. passing per game and passing yards offense, intotal MIAA second inthe finished (1995-99) Galbraith Barry quarterback Washburn Former MIAA

Record Book 61 Pittsburg St., 9-21-91 to 12-12-92 (26-0-1) 9-21-91 St., Pittsburg UMR, 1998 & 1999 (11 games) 1991 State, Pittsburg .328 Missouri-Rolla, 1952 (38-116, 8 games) .328 Missouri-Rolla, vs. CMSU, 10-1-88 SEMSU times, recently: 8 three 1978 (11 games) 35 Missouri-Rolla, Times 1 Several 1969 (9 games) 4 Missouri-Rolla, 1931 (9 games) State, Mo. 6 Northwest 1931 (9 games) State, Mo. 0.7 Northwest 1931 (9 games) State, Mo. 8 Northwest 2 PSU vs. Friends (Kan.), 9-7-91 (Kan.), vs. Friends 2 PSU 1989 State, Mo. 5 Northwest 10-14-89 16 PSU vs. CMSU, games) 1949 (8 294 Missouri-Rolla, 10-30-82 LU, -67 CMSU vs. games) 1980 (10 346 Missouri-Rolla, 1931 (9 games) State, Mo. 1 Northwest 0 CMSU, 11-16-91 10-31-81; PSU vs. CMSU vs. LU, 1980 (10 games) 33 Missouri-Rolla, 10-13-90 State, Mo. 1 UMR vs. Northwest 1955 (9 games) 94 Missouri-Rolla, 0 11-7-98 WU vs. CMSU, most recently: four times, 1951 (8 games) 30 Missouri-Rolla, 0WU vs. CMSU, 11-7-98 four times, most recently: 1951 (8 games) 456 Missouri-Rolla, 1931 (9 games) State, Mo. 0 Northwest WU vs. CMSU, 11-7-98 0 six times, most recently: 1967 (9 games) State, Mo. 42 Northwest 136 9-2-89 to present State, Pittsburg 27 1931-35 (27-0-0) Truman, 28 Lincoln, 1976-78 7 1931 State, Missouri Northwest 234 10-14-78 to present Truman, 15 playoffs) 1998 (Includes State, Missouri Northwest 11 1976 & 1981; NWMSU, 1978 & 1994; LU, 8 1992 (11 games) State, Pittsburg 8 1995 (11 games) State, Emporia 27 1931-35 Truman, Most Consecutive Games Without A Defeat Most Consecutive Defeats Most Consecutive Games WithoutMost Being Consecutive PostedMost Consecutive Games Without a Tie Lowest CompletionSeason: Percentage Allowed INTERCEPTIONS Most Interceptions Game: Season: Most InterceptionsGame: Returned forSeason: Touchdowns DEFENSE SCORING Fewest Points AllowedSeason: Lowest Opponent Season: Scoring AverageMost Shutouts Season: FREQUENCIES Most Victories in a Season Most Defeats in a Season Most 300-plus Rushing Games in a Season Most 300-plus Passing Games in a Season CONSECUTIVES Most Consecutive Victories Most Field Goals Game: Blocked Season: RUSHING DEFENSE Fewest RushingGame: Attempts AllowedSeason: Fewest RushingGame: Yards AllowedSeason: Fewest RushingSeason: Touchdowns AllowedFewest RushingGame: First Downs Allowed Season: DEFENSE PASSING Fewest PassingGame: Attempts AllowedSeason: Fewest Passing Game: Completions Allowed Season: Fewest Passing Game: Yards AllowedSeason: Fewest Passing Season: Touchdowns AllowedFewest PassingGame: First Downs AllowedSeason: 23 UMR, 1978; MWSC 1997 vs. NWMSU, 9-16-95 3 SBU 1995 (10 games) Baptist, 6 Southwest 0 Several Times 0 Several 1964 (9 games) 278 Missouri-Rolla, 99 vs. NWMSU, 11-5-77 LU 1993 (11 games) Baptist, 833 Southwest 10-31-81 (-22 rush, 42 pass) 20 CMSU vs. LU, 1949 (925 rush, 790 pass) 1715 Missouri-Rolla, WU, 10-28-89 1 PSU vs. (1 rushing, 0 passing, 0 penalty) 1956 99 Missouri-Rolla, (61 rushing, 32 passing, 6 penalty) 7 Truman, 1997 (10 games) 1997 (10 Truman, 7 games) 1997 (10 Truman, 3 19 8-28-99 (Ill.), CMSU vs. Quincy recently: six times, 1997 (11 games) State, 123 Emporia 184WU, 11-13-93 vs. SBU 1980 (11 games) St., Mo. 1084 Southeast 0 Times Several 36 1990 (10 games) Missouri-Rolla, 12 SBU vs. MWSC, 10-5-96 12 SBU 1993 (10 games) Washburn, 59 1988 (11 games) State, Mo. Northwest 1992 (38-944 yds.) State, Southern 24.8 Missouri teams many 1 By games) ESU, 1998 (11 2 four times, most recently: 11 UMR vs. NWMSU, 10-29-55 1988 (11 games) State, Mo. 54 Northwest 6 10-26-91 MSSC vs. PSU, four times, most recently: 1974 (11 games) St., Mo. 26 Southeast 14 SBU vs. CMSU, 11-9-96; SBU vs. PSU, 10-11-97 vs. CMSU, 11-9-96; SBU 14 SBU (11 games) 98 Lincoln, 1981 yds.) 1965 (49-2240 St., Mo. 45.7 Southwest WU vs. Fort 9-8-79; Valley, 9 UMR vs. Missouri 9-25-99 9-11-99; NWMSU vs. SBU, (Kan.) St., Hays 1995 (10 games) State, 49 Pittsburg yds) 1966 (21-426 State, Missouri 20.3 Northwest Times 1 Several CMSU 1999 most recently; Times, 2 Several 3862 Emporia State, 1995 (11 games) 1995 State, Emporia 3862 10-24-87 vs. LU, 6 CMSU (11 games) 1985 Truman, 32 6 PSU vs. MSSC, 10-26-91 times, most recently: three Season: Season: Most Punts Blocked Game: Season: Game: Game: Season: DEFENSE TOTAL Most Plays by an Game: Opponent Season: Fewest Total YardsGame: Allowed Season: Fewest First Downs Game: Allowed Season: Most Opponent Game: Fumbles Recovered Fewest FumblesSeason: Fewest FumblesSeason: Lost PENALTIES Most PenaltiesGame: Season: Most Yards PenalizedGame: Season: Fewest PenaltiesGame: Season: Fewest Yards Penalized Most Kickoff Returns Game: Season: (min. 3/game) Return Kickoff Average Highest Season: Most Kickoff ReturnsGame: for TouchdownsSeason: FUMBLES Most Fumbles Game: Season: Most Fumbles Lost Game: Season: Game: Season: Highest PuntingSeason: Average PUNT RETURNS Most Punt ReturnsGame: Season: Highest AverageSeason: Punt Return Most(min. Punt 2/game) Returns Game: for TouchdownsSeason: RETURNS KICKOFF Season: Most Touchdowns Game: Passing Season: PUNTING Most Punts 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn 2 MSSC 1996 1994 1 MWSC, 1994; SBU 514 ESU vs. UMR, 10-7-95 21.2 Northwest Mo. State, 1992 (35-743 yards) State, Mo. 21.2 Northwest 1992 (199-of-315, 2534 yards) .632 SBU, 9.9 Mo. Southern St., 1991 (298-2951 yards) St., Southern 9.9 Mo. 11-4-95 TSU, 39 ESU vs. 1995 (11 games) State, 322 Emporia 76 ESU vs. Fort Hays (Kan.) State, 9-2-95 (Kan.) State, Hays 76 ESU vs. Fort 1995 (11 games) State, 623 Emporia 8-four times, most recently: PSU vs. ESU, 10-26-96 8-four times, most recently: (11 games) 1989 St., 46 Pittsburg 3892 Pittsburg St., 1992 (11 games) St., 3892 Pittsburg 10.4 PSU vs. MSSC, 10-24-92 (51-528 yards) (651-3892 yards) 1992 St., 6.0 Pittsburg 87 PSU vs. CMSU, 10-14-89 (11 games) 1989 St., 743 Pittsburg 627 NWMSU vs. ESU, 11-7-92 5846 Emporia State, 1997 (11 games) State, 5846 Emporia 922 Emporia State, 1995 (11 games) State, 922 Emporia 796 NWMSU vs. ESU, 11-7-92 99 TSU vs. SMSU, 10-5-85; NWMSU vs. LU, 11- vs. SMSU, 10-5-85; NWMSU vs. LU, TSU 99 29 UMR vs. LU, 10-25-86 29 UMR vs. LU, 1992 (11 games) State, Mo. 200 Northwest 25 ESU vs NWMSU, 11-7-92 games) 1985 (11 Truman, 164 36 NWMSU vs. ESU, 11-14-98 1998 (11 games) State, Missouri 273 Northwest 3 ESU vs. CMSU, 9-18-99 1999 (11 games) State, 5 Central Missouri 13 Emporia State, 1997 (11 games) State, 13 Emporia 6 CMSU vs. SEMSU, 11-2-85 1979 (11 games) 19 Missouri-Rolla, 9-nine times, most recently: PSU vs. SBU, 11-6-99 PSU vs. SBU, 9-nine times, most recently: 1998 (11 games) State, Missouri 61 Northwest 5 ESU vs. UMR, 11-8-97 46.4 NWMSU, 1998 (510 pts. in 11 games) 46.4 NWMSU, 9-24-27 15 SMSU vs. SBU, 1998 (11 games) State, Missouri 69 Northwest 94 SMSU vs. SBU, 9-24-27 SBU, 94 SMSU vs. 1998 (11 games) State, Missouri 510 Northwest

Game: Game: Season: Most Yards Gained Passing Season: Highest Completion Percentage Season: Season: Highest Average Per Completion Most Pass Completions Game: Highest Average Season: Per Attempt Game: Season: PASSING Most Pass Attempts Season: Most Touchdowns Game: Rushing Highest AverageGame: Per Carry (min. Season: 25/game) Game: Game: Season: Season: Most Yards Gained Rushing Most Rushing AttemptsGame: RUSHING Game: Season: Season: Most Yards Total Offense Game: TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL Most Total Offensive Plays Season: Most First DownsGame: Passing Most First DownsGame: Rushing Season: Game: Game: Season: FIRST DOWNS Most Total First Downs Season: Most Safeties Game: Att./Season: Md./Season: Season: Season: Most Defensive Extra Points Most Field GoalsGame: Made Game: Season: Season: Season: Most 2-Point Conversions Made Season: Season: Most Conversions Game: Made Kicking Most Touchdowns Game: Scored Highest Scoring Season: Average Game: Game: Season: SCORING Most Points Scored (Regular Season Records Unless Otherwise Noted) MIAA Records Team 5-77 62 MIAA Record Book Season: Game: Attempts Rushing Most RUSHING Season: Scored Points Extra Game: Defensive Most Career: Season: Placekicker a by Game: Scored Points Made Most Goals Field Consecutive Dave Purnell, NWMSU,1996-99(41-51) Most .804 Career (min.16made): Percentage Season (min.8made): Goal Field Highest Career: Season: Made Game: Goals Field Most Career: Season: Attempted Game: Goals Field Most Career: Season: Made Conversions Game: Two-Point Most Made Kicks Career: Point-After Season: Consecutive Most Career: Season: Made Kicks Game: Point-After Most Career: Season: Attempted Kicks Game: Point-After Most Career: Season: Scored Game: Touchdowns Most Career: Season: Game: Scored Points Most SCORING Individual Records Passing 300-plus Games, Rushing Consecutive Most 300-plus Games, Consecutive Most Points 40-plus Scoring Games Consecutive Most Seasons Winning Consecutive Defeat a Most Without Wins Conference Wins Most Conference Consecutive Most 1 Josh Barcus, PSU9-19-98to10-24-98 11 UMR,1993(12-of-13) Eivind Listerud, .923 Truman, 10-19-85to9-6-86 7 Pittsburg State, 10-12-91to11-2-91 4 Northwest Missouri State, 1938-49(noFBin’45) 11 Pittsburg State, 9-2-89 to 11-14-92 37 Pittsburg State, 9-25-93to10-5-96 29 Pittsburg State, 10-10-92to11-7-92 5 4 Brian Shay, ESU,1996 342 ChrisBrooks, CMSUvs. TSU, 11-11-89 50 Stevie Wallace, SBU, 1994;Mitchell Mason, 1 Stevie Wallace, SBU vs.MWSC,11-5-94 1 Josh Barcus, PSU,1995-98 271 Dave Purnell, NWMSU,1997 96 Steve Huff, CMSUvs.SEMSU,11-2-85 19 Mike Wood, SEMSU,1974-77 64 Shane Meyer, CMSU,1997 18 Steve Huff, CMSUvs.SEMSU,11-2-85 6 Mike Wood, SEMSU,1974-77 109 Shane Meyer, CMSU,1997 25 Steve Huff, CMSUvs.SEMSU,11-2-85 6 Jarett Vito, ESU,1995-98 10 Jarett Vito, ESU,1995&1997 4 Jarett Vito, ESUvs. TSU, 11-4-95 2 David Purnell, NWMSU,11-14-98 to 11-13-99 60 David Purnell, NWMSU,8-28to11-13-99 56 Dave Purnell, NWMSU,1996-99 203 Dave Purnell, NWMSU,1998 61 eighttimes,mostrecently: 9 Dave Purnell, NWMSU,1996-99 215 Dave Purnell, NWMSU,1998 68 manytimes,mostrecently: 9 Brian Shay, ESU,1995-98 88 Brian Shay, ESU,1997 32 Brian Shay, ESUvs.UMR,11-8-97 7 Brian Shay, ESU,1995-98 544 Brian Shay, ESU,1997 198 Brian Shay, ESUvs.UMR,11-8-97 46 Missouri Western State, 8-28-99to9-25-99 Northwest Missouri State, 9-5to9-26-98 Pittsburg State, 10-26-96to11-16-96 Pittsburg State, 1989-99 MWSC, 1994 (Minn.) State, 9-3-94 Mitchell Mason, MWSCvs.Southwest (6 FG,1PAT) Brian Shay, ESU,1996 Josh Barcus, PSUvs. WU, 11-14-98 Kral,PSUvs.SBU, 11-6-99 Gary 2000 Washburn Football Highest Average Per Carry Per Average Highest Career: Season: Game: Rushing Half: Gained Yards Most Career: Most Yards Gained Per Completion Per Season(min. 100comp.): Gained Yards Most Career (min.200att.): Attempt Per Season (min.100att.): Gained Yards Most Career (min.200comp.): Percentage Season (min.100comp.): Completion Highest Career: Season: Passing Game: Touchdowns Most Career: Season: Passing Game: Gained Yards Most Career: Season: Game: Completions Pass Most Career: Season: Game: Attempts Pass Most PASSING Career: Season: Rushing Game: Touchdowns Most Career: Season: Quarterback a Game: by Yards Most Career: Rushing Yards 100-plus Season: Gaining Times Most Career: Season: Career: Season: Receiving Game: Gained Yards Most Career: Season: Game: Receptions Pass Most RECEIVING Pass TD a with Games Interception an Consecutive Most Without Attempts Consecutive Most Completions Pass Consecutive Most Career (min.200comp.): 4 Matt Cook,MSSC,1990-93 24 Zack Siegrist, PSU,10-19-96to9-19-98 199 Jay Padden, PSU,10-21-89to10-28-89 10 Bill Foster, CMSU,1976-79(271-4975yds.) 18.4 Jeff Moreland, PSU,1991-1995(327-2920yds.) 8.9 Jeff Moreland, PSU,1991(117-1131yards) 9.7 Trevor Spradley, SBU, 1990-92(441-of-712) .619 Trevor Spradley, SBU, 1991(168-of-256) .656 87 Matt Cook,MSSC,1991(141-2637yards) 18.7 19ScottLoveland, CMSU,1981-84 1169 ChrisHegg, TSU, 1985 503 ChrisHegg, TSU 70 Brian Shay, ESU,1995-98 81 Brian Shay, ESU,1997 29 Brian Shay, ESUvs.UMR,11-8-97 7 Jeremy Wilson, NWMSU,1988-91 2730 Joseph Johnson, NWMSU,1992 1241 Joseph Johnson, NWMSUvs.ESU,11-7-92 286 Brian Shay, ESU,1995-98(44games) 33 Ronald Moore, PSU,1992(11games) 11 Darren Dawson, PSU,1989-91 7.1 Darren Dawson, PSU,1989 7.9 Brian Shay, ESU,1995-98 6958 Brian Shay, ESU,1998 2265 Brian Shay, ESUvs. WU, 10-5-96 361 Brian Shay, ESUvs.CMSU,11-16-96(2nd) 226 Brian Shay, ESU,1995-98 1007 13 Michael Dritlein, WU, 1992-95 3103 Rod Smith, MSSC, 1991 1439 Rod Smith, MSSCvs.SBU, 10-19-91 254 Jarett Vito, ESU,1995-98 226 Jarett Vito, ESU,1995 94 Jarett Vito, ESUvs. TSU, 11-4-95 21 Matt Cook,MSSC,1989-93 63 ChrisHegg, TSU, 1985 32 Jeff Phillips, CMSUvs.LU, 10-24-87 6 Paul Kaiser, CMSU1993-95,1997 7233 ChrisHegg, TSU, 1985 3741 Pete Jelovic, ESUvs. TSU, 11-4-95 471 ScottLoveland, CMSU,1981-84 557 ChrisHegg, TSU, 1985 284 Pete Jelovic, ESUvs. TSU, 11-4-95 39 Brian Hutchins, PSU,10-3-92to10-10-92 Matt Cook,MSSC,11-16-91to9-5-92 vs. Central(Ohio) St., 11-9-85 Brian Shay, ESU,1998 Brian Shay, ESU,1998(11games) Brian Shay, ESU,1996(11games) (496 att.-3530yards) (150 att.-1184yards) Most Yards Total Offense Game: Total Yards Most Career: Season: Plays Game: Offensive Most TOTAL OFFENSE Interception an with Games Consecutive Most Career: Returns Season: Interception on Game: Touchdowns Most Career: Season: Game: Interceptions Pass Most INTERCEPTIONS Career: Season: Receiving Game: Touchdowns Most Career (min.80rec.): Reception Per Season (min.40rec.): Average Highest Game: Returns Kickoff Most KICKOFF RETURNS Career: Season: Returns Punt on Game: Touchdowns Most Tony Miles, NWMSU,1999(19-405yards) Career (min.20ret.): 21.3 Return Punt Per Season (min.10ret.): Average Highest Career: Season: Game: Returns Punt Most PUNT RETURNS Career (min.70punts): Average Season (min.35punts): Punting Highest Career: Season: Game: Punts Most PUNTING Career: Season: Yards Game: All-Purpose Most ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Career: Season: Darin Nix, UMR,11-6-93to10-8-94 8 Ronnie West, PSU,1990-91(85-1779yards) 20.9 Rod Smith, MSSC,1991(60-1439yards) 24.0 12 Gene Huffman, UMR,1948-51(29-804yds.) 21.2 Brian Moorman, PSU,1995-98(157-6903yds.) 44.0 Brian Moorman, PSU,1997(36-1657yards) 46.0 5 Curtis West, ESUvs.NWMSU,11-7-92 457 ScottLoveland, CMSU,1981-84 1392 ChrisHegg, TSU, 1985 594 ChrisHegg, TSU 76 Fred White, UMR,1967-70 3 4times,mostrecently: Zuri Stokes, WU, 1996 2 Several Players 1 Bill Grantham, UMR,1977-80 29 Tom Thrower, SEMSU,1958 13 Evans, Gary TSU vs.UMR,10-18-75 5 Rod Smith, MSSC,1989-93 33 LesterMcCoy, ESU,1999 16 Eric Holm, TSU vs.LU, 11-8-80 4 Elliot Jackson, UMRvs.PSU,11-4-95 9 Kevin Nickerson, CMSU,1998-present 4 seven times,mostrecently: 2 Several Players 1 Craig Heath, UMR,1977-80 99 Michael Mundt, PSU,1994 39 Craig Heath, UMRvs.Missouri Valley, 9 ChrisShore, UMR,1991-94 243 John Tassi, LU, 1981 98 Aaron Hafner, SBU vs.CMSU,11-9-96 14 Brian Shay, ESU,1995-98 9301 Brian Shay, ESU,1998 2819 Brian Shay, ESUvs. WU, 10-30-97 469 Paul Kaiser, CMSU1993-95,1997 7553 ChrisHegg, TSU, 1985 3782 vs. Central(Ohio) St.,11-9-85 Bruce Johnson, LU vs.Kentucky State, 10-5-74 Rod Smith, MSSCvs. TSU, 10-2-93 Joe Wingate, NWMSUvs.UMR,10-17-70 Kevin Nickerson, CMSU,1999 Eric Holm, TSU, 1977-80 (Kan.) State, 9-11-99 9-8-79; ColonMcNeal, WU vs.Fort Hays Javon Collins,SBU vs.PSU,10-11-97 MIAA

Record Book 63 Most recently by Brian Shay, ESU vs. SBU, 9-29-98 ESU vs. SBU, Shay, Brian by recently Most ESU 1996 Shay, Brian 134 SEMSU ’74-77 Wood, Mike CMSU ’95-98 Meyer, Shane 254 254 NWMSU vs. ESU, 11-7-92 vs. ESU, 11-7-92 NWMSU 11-4-95 TSU, ESU vs. 169 286 455 471 -17 454 TSU vs. Central (Ohio) St., 11-9-85 St., vs. Central (Ohio) TSU 447 -4 11-23-85 Iowa, vs. Northern TSU 429 443 -8 421 SINGLE-GAME SCORING SINGLE-GAME SCORING Player ESU vs. UMR, 11-8-97 Shay, 1. Brian 9-24-27 vs. SBU, SMSU 2. Louis Stark, vs. ESU, 11-9-96 TSU Anderson, 3. Jarrett vs. UMR, 11-12-60 TSU Mills. 4. Dale WU, 10-5-96 ESU vs. Shay, 5. Brian at tied players 46 6. Nine 37 36 34 SINGLE-SEASON SCORING SchoolPlayer, ESU, 1997 Shay, 1. Brian 32 ESU, 1998 Shay, 2. Brian 1996 TSU Anderson, 3. Jarrett Points PSU 1992 Moore, 4. Ronald 1992 TSU 5. Chad Guthrie, 30 1959 TSU Mills, 7. Dale 1958 TSU Mills, 8. Dale 1999 NWMSU Jansen, 9. David 198 1960 TSU Mills, 10. Dale 168 176 Points 166 CAREER SCORING 134 SchoolPlayer, ESU, ’95-98 Shay, 1. Brian ’93-96 TSU Anderson, 2. Jarrett 120 124 ’57-60 TSU Mills, 3. Dale 122 PSU ’89-92 Moore, 4. Ronald ’96-99 NWMSU Purnell, 5. David 118 ’89-92 TSU 6. Chad Guthrie, PSU, ’95-98 Barcus, 7. Josh PSU ’89-91 Dawson, 8. Darren 440 ’63-66 TSU Washington, 9. Sharron 544 332 Points 326 407 272 254 271 264 SINGLE-SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL SINGLE-SEASON SchoolPlayer, ’85 TSU 1. Chris Hegg, ’98 NWMSU 2. Chris Greisen, ‘99 TSU Howe, 3. Eric 2937 Cook, MSSC ’91 4. Matt 20 2957 3741 CMSU ’87 Phillips, 5. Jeff NWMSU ’95 41 Teale, 6. Greg 3782 Pass 2966 Rush WU ‘99 7. Barry Galbraith, Total 2637 -29 ESU ‘99 Jacobs, 8. Joe 131 2434 2854 2937 -145 178 2709 ’97 NWMSU 2768 9. Chris Greisen, 2612 2269 Cornelsen, MSSC ’96 10. Brad 2456 271 49 2540 1625 2505 OFFENSE CAREER TOTAL 867 2071 School 2492 Player, 441 2512 ’97 CMSU ’93-95 Kaiser, 1. Paul 7233 ESU, ’95-98 Shay, 2. Brian 320 Cook, MSSC ’89-93 3. Matt 7553 Cornelsen, MSSC, ’95-98 4. Brad 4398 2273 WU ’93-96 Schartz, 5. Joe 6671 6715 ’87-90 TSU Frost, 156 6. Jeff 0 6958 Pass 6871 6958 CMSU ’81-84 7. Scott Loveland, Rush ’93-96 TSU Anderson, 5527 8. Jarrett 6547 1095 6622 Total -331 NWMSU ’93-96 Teale, 6216 9. Greg 6529 SEMSU ’84-87 Brown, 5565 10. Jeff 0 -25 6166 411 6166 6504 5853 5976 82 5935 2. Joseph Johnson 2. Joseph Jelovic 3. Pete 4. Chris Hegg 5. Chris Hegg ESU vs. NWMSU, 11-7-92 454 3 457 MSSC vs. SBU, 10-19-91 MSSC vs. SBU, 254 8 31.8 WU, 11-16-91 MWSC vs. 3 238 10-4-69CMSU vs. E.Illinois, 11 21.6 228 3 vs. UMR, 10-8-88 SBU 10 22.8 1 228 11 20.7 1 CMSU vs. UMR, 10-4-86 CMSU vs. UMR, 432 .587 46-27 3 Terren Adams, MWSC ’92 Adams, Terren 1112 62 17.9 14 TSU vs. SMSU, 11-7-70 TSU 248 10 24.8 2 Newlin Tom TSU vs. Central (Ohio) St., 11-9-85 447 11-9-85 St., (Ohio) vs. Central TSU 70-31 .443 4 11-7-70 vs. SMSU, TSU 435 43-18 .419 3 1. Curtis West 1. Curtis CAREER RECEIVING SchoolPlayer, WU ’92-95 Dritlein, 1. Michael NWMSU ’83-85 Hansley, 2. Steve 3103 2898 170 186 ’89-93 MSSC Smith, 3. Rod 18.3 15.6 18 25 ’80-83 TSU 4. Rich Otte, 2882 ESU ’95-98 Vito, 5. Jarett 146 Yds. ESU ’95-98 6. Chet Pobolish, 19.7 33 2821 Rec. 202 Anderson, NWMSU ’82-857. Dan 2494 Avg. 2595 14.0 186 193 2608 ’83-86 TSU Evans, TDs 8. Russell 16 226 13.4 13.4 16 11.5 CMSU ’86-88 18 9. Alvin Johnson, 25 2387 MWSC ’91-92 Adams, 2353 Terren 10. 154 145 2344 123 15.5 16.2 12 18 19.1 26 OFFENSE SINGLE-GAME TOTAL Player Pass Rush Total SINGLE-SEASON RECEIVING SchoolPlayer, MSSC ’91 Smith, 1. Rod ESU ‘99 2. Lester McCoy, MWSC ’91 Adams, Terren 3. 1439 1277 ’86 TSU Evans, 4. Russell 1232 60 84 24.0 61 15.2 15 WU ’98 Nardella, 5. Marc 20.2 16 12 Yds. Rec. Avg. NWMSU ’84 Hansley, 6. Steve 1123 1167 TDs 57 82 1136 SEMSU ’89 Haley, 7. Farron 19.7 14.2 64 11 17.8 6 WU ’95 Dritlein, 8. Michael 1116 6 1112 72 15.5 48 23.2 CMSU ’87 10. Alvin Johnson, 7 8 1080 54 20.0 8 SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING Player Smith 1. Rod Berentes 2. Mike Adams Terren 3. Coates 4. Eddie Yds. Rec. Avg. TDs SINGLE-SEASON PASSING SINGLE-SEASON SchoolPlayer, ’85 TSU 1. Chris Hegg, ‘99 TSU Howe, 2. Eric ’98 NWMSU 3. Chris Greisen, 3782 503-284 2937 332-200 56.5 32 60.2 25 CMSU ’87 Phillips, 4. Jeff 2966 410-220 53.7 19 2854 370-204 Cook, MSSC ’91 5. Matt 55.1 19 Yds. SEMSU ’90 Liley, 6. Jason Att.-C. ’86 TSU 2637 275-141 Heidmann, 7. Matt Pct. 25 51.3 TDs 2580 360-220 CMSU ’86 2506 Phillips, 376-184 8. Jeff 48.9 12 61.1 14 ’91 SBU Spradley, Trevor 9. 2493 354-203 2492 256-168 ’97 NWMSU 10. Chris Greisen, 57.3 23 66.0 13 2456 272-155 57.0 23 CAREER PASSING SchoolPlayer, CMSU ’93-95,’97 Kaiser, 1. Paul Cook, MSSC ’89-93 2. Matt 7233 982-513 CMSU ’81-843. Scott Loveland, 52.2 6715 ’87-90 TSU 58 Frost, 4. Jeff 6547 816-411 1169-557 50.4 47.6 CMSU ’86-88 Phillips, 5. Jeff 63 32 Yds. ESU, ’95-97 Jelovic, 6. Pete Att.-C. Pct. TDs 6294 ’81-83 TSU Hayes, 6529Tom 7. 892-496 1022-484 55.6 47.4 ’90-92 SBU Spradley, Trevor 8. 46 50 5970 NWMSU ’95-989. Chris Greisen, 776-462 5939 5881 59.5 5741 NWMSU ’93-96Teale, 10. Greg 828-460 712-441 663-383 55.6 42 62.0 53.2 34 5565 29 51 458-910 50.3 50 3. Chris Hegg 3. Chris Cummings 4. Don Phillips 5. Jeff 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn Gerard Clemons, ESU, 1998 Gerard Clemons, ESU, 1996-99 Gerard Ryan Johnson, ESU vs. CMSU, 9-18-99 Johnson, Ryan 10-23-99 TSU, MSSC vs. Kerry Byers, 1 Players Several 2 1967 TSU, Weis, Lloyd 2 recently: four times, most 99 NWMSU, 1970-73 Wingate, Joe 42 CMSU, 1990 Yates, Bobby ESU vs. NWMSU, 11-7-92 454 61-35 .570 4 ESU vs. TSU, 11-4-95 TSU, ESU vs. 471 58-39 .672 4 ESU vs. CMSU, 11-16-96 305 47 6.5 3 Jarrett Anderson Jarrett ESU vs. WU, 10-5-96 ESU vs. WU, 10-29-94 MSSC vs. 361 39 321 9.8 32 10.0 5 5 TSU vs. ESU, 11-9-96 TSU 306 26 11.8 6 TSU vs. UMR, 11-12-60 TSU 306 37 8.3 5 100 10 times, most recently: 97 Ricchi, UMR vs. NWMSU, 1949 Frank 100 vs. UMR, 11-23-72 LU Johnson, Bruce 97 SMSU vs. NWMSU, 11-14-70 Tabron, Fred 98 MSSC vs. MWSC, 9-28-91 Smith, Cook to Rod Matt 88 vs. CMSU, 10-22-88 TSU Miletich, Mike 61 11-15-75 SEMSU vs. LU, Wood, Mike 30.0 yards) MSSC, 1991-92 (32-959 Karl Evans, 31.7 yards) MSSC, 1992 (18-571 Karl Evans, 2. Curtis West 2. Curtis 1. Pete Jelovic 1. Pete SINGLE-GAME PASSING Player Yds. Pct. Att.-C. TDs 1. Brian Shay, ESU ’95-98 Shay, 1. Brian ’93-96 TSU Anderson, 2. Jarrett ’57-60 TSU Mills, 3. Dale 6166 979 6.3 PSU ’89-92 Moore, 4. Ronald 69 6958 1007 ’89-92 TSU 5. Chad Guthrie, 6.9 4299 619 ’74-77 TSU Powell, 6. Steve 4502 751 7.0 81 6.0 52 770 3967 PSU ’89-91 Dawson, 7. Darren 61 5.2 38 NWMSU ’87-91 Tillison, 8. Ed 3643 639 3530 496 5.7 UMR ’75-78 Ryan, Terry 9. 7.1 3456 597 31 44 MWSC ’94-97 Williams, Tony 10. 5.8 24 3396 567 3432 841 5.9 4.1 34 29 CAREER RUSHING SchoolPlayer, Yds Att. Avg. TDs 1. Brian Shay, ESU ’98 Shay, 1. Brian ’96 TSU Anderson, 2. Jarrett ESU ’96 Shay, 3. Brian ESU ’97 Shay, 4. Brian 321 2140 6.7 PSU ’92 Moore, 5. Ronald 2265 293 27 7.7 ’91 TSU 6. Chad Guthrie, 29 ’78 TSU Harris, 7. Mike 2103 342 6.1 1864 239 MWSC ’96 Williams, Tony 8. 1912 269 7.8 18 7.1 26 302 1649 CMSU ’87 Eley, 9. Elliott 29 5.5 17 ’92 MSSC 10. Karl Evans, 250 1597 1598 329 6.4 4.9 17 8 1591 312 5.1 1586 327 13 4.9 14 SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING SchoolPlayer, Yds Att. Avg. TDs 5. Brian Shay 5. Brian 2. Albert Bland Mills 3. Dale 1. Brian Shay 1. Brian SINGLE-GAME RUSHING Player Yds Att. Avg. TDs Longest Kickoff Return Longest Punt Return Longest Interception Return Longest Rushing Play Longest Pass Completion Longest Punt MISCELLANEOUS Longest Field Goal Career: Career: Season: Most TouchdownsGame: on Kickoff Returns Career (min. 20 ret.): Career Season (min. 10 ret.): Season Highest Average Per Kickoff Return Season: Career: 64 Washburn Record Book Former Washburn Former quarterback Joe quarterback Schartz (1993-96) is (1993-96) Schartz the Ichabods’ all- Ichabods’ the time leading passer leading time with 5,527 yards and yards 5,527 with all-time total offen- total all-time sive leader with leader sive 6,622 yards. 6,622 2000 Washburn Football Washburn

Record Book 65 Willie Sapp (1995-97) Dino DeLisa (1983-85) Former half- Washburn Willie back Sapp (1995- 97) is fourth on the all-time chart rushing with 1,816 He is yards. on also 11th the all-time offensetotal with chart yards. 1,816 the He shares for record rushing career with average 5.6 per carry with Bill Baker. Yearly Rushing Leaders Rushing Yearly Year19991998 Name1997 Rainer Brandon Flowers1996 Lydell 1995 Sapp Willie 6191994 Coleman Keith Yards1993 Sapp Willie 526 1371992 Cummings Nick Att. 475 8191991 Cummings Nick 93 4.51990 Cummings Nick Avg. 643 104 146 5591989 Allen Moore 400 5.7 TD 6 1988 Lane Greg 135 405 4.61987 5.6 Brooks Phillip 112 90 0 1986 Les Williams 4.8 618 88 4 1985 Perkins Johnny 8 3.6 5.91984 10 Les Williams 936 758 4.6 871983 DeLisa Dino 1 3 947 5101982 DeLisa Dino 188 178 3 1981 DeLisa Dino 7.1 206 418 1231980 Davis Ron 5.0 4.3 8881979 Davis Ron 2 107 721 4.6 4.1 1,1851978 Alan Greig 6 3 2151977 Samich Mark 188 3.9 5 262 7 1976 Rodden Jim 343 4.11975 Taylor Clarence 347 3.8 7 1974 4.5 Cripps Brent 144 108 338 7 1973 Gary Yager 14 583 94 8 4861972 Gary Yager 3.2 41 931971 Cory Heiniger 109 572 143 3.71970 Roether Jeff 4 3.5 3.61969 McCormick Kevin 748 158 5.3 4 3.41968 McCormick Kevin 378 439 0 862 0 1967 Alston Steve 184 3.6 5 690 513 4 1966 Charlie King 119 99 1721965 Alston Steve 4.1 7 2121964 Romano Mickey 3.7 91 3.8 5.0 4371963 Myricks Melvin 8 291 3.31962 Romano Mickey 3 5.6 13 594 2 160 2881961 Jones Bobby 466 7 78 Pickens Frank 141 4 485 2.7 Gacek 93 114 3.7 4.2 393 86 6 3.1 356 4.1 3 3 5.6 82 1 75 3 369 4.7 4.7 72 2 3 5.1 0 (166 yds.) 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn By a sr. • 13, Kevin McCormick, 1971 McCormick, • 13, Kevin a sr. By 1984 DeLisa, • 8, Dino a jr. By 1983 DeLisa, • 14, Dino a so. By 1998 Rainer, • 8, Brandon a fr. By By a sr. • 947, Les Williams, 1988 Williams, • 947, Les a sr. By 1948 • 979, Art Fletcher, a jr. By 1983 DeLisa, 1,185, Dino • a so. By 1998 Rainer, • 485, Brandon a fr. By Career • 29, Dino DeLisa, 1983-85 DeLisa, • 29, Dino Career 1983 DeLisa, • 14, Dino Season Career • 5.6, Willie Sapp, 1995-97 & Bill Baker, 1951-53 Baker, 1995-97 & Bill Sapp, Willie • 5.6, Career 1991 • 7.1, Allen Moore, Season 1948 Benedictine, vs. • 5, ArtGame Fletcher Career • 2,794, Dino DeLisa, 1983-85 DeLisa, Dino • 2,794, Career 1983 DeLisa, • 1,185, Dino Season Career • 665, Dino DeLisa, 1983-85 DeLisa, Dino • 665, Career 1983 DeLisa, • 262, Dino Season 1985 State, vs. Emporia DeLisa • 42, Dino Game 1971 Valley, vs. Missouri McCormick • 241, Kevin Game 198319841985 1,185 721 262 888 188 4.5 215 3.8 14 4.1 8 7 Longest Run from Scrimmage Run from Longest 1965 Myricks, Melvin ...... 94 yards Season Leaders 1983 DeLisa, Dino 1948Art Fletcher, Les Williams, 1988 1989 Brooks, Phil Yards 1985 DeLisa, Dino 1,185 1971 McCormick, Kevin Att. 1997 Sapp, Willie 979 262 947 Lane, 1990Greg Avg 862 1974Gary Yager, 936 180 4.5 888 1984 DeLisa, Dino 206 TD 172 14 188 5.4 215 819 4.6 5.0 758 5.0 4.1 748 5 146 721 13 6 178 7 5.6 184 188 4.3 8 4.1 3.8 3 8 8 Les Williams, Les Williams, 1986-90 1945-49 Harmon, Leroy 1995-97 Sapp, Willie 1946-49Art Fletcher, 2,030 1,927 1951-53 Baker, Bill 1969-71 McCormick, Kevin 1,816 485 1974-77 Cripps, Brent 1,581 1,698 1992-94 Cummings, Nick 4.2 322 1964-66 Romano, Mickey 1,670 472 1,448 1,506 16 1,284 5.6 299 3.4 335 414 14 318 20 5.6 4.3 3.6 4.0 14 18 4 Career LeadersCareer 1983-85 DeLisa, Dino 2,794 Yards 665 Att. 4.2 Avg 29 TD Most Rushing Touchdowns in a Game Rushing Touchdowns Most 1948, vs BenedictineArt Fletcher, ...... 5 Most Rushing Touchdowns in a Season Rushing Touchdowns Most 1983 DeLisa, Dino ...... 14 1971 McCormick, Kevin ...... 13 1994 Cummings, Nick ...... 10 ...... 1984 DeLisa, Dino ...... 8 1975Yager, Gary ...... 8 1997 Sapp, Willie ...... 8 1998 Rainer, Brandon ...... 8 Rushing Touchdowns Rushing Average Rushing Yards Rushing Leaders Rushing Attempts Rushing 66 Washburn Record Book (1993-96) Joe Schartz (1974-77) Mike Grogan (1977-80) Mike Atkins leader with32. ing yards with chart inpass- He isthirdon Mike Grogan quarterback the all-time touchdown (1974-77) Washburn Ichabods’ passing all-time Former 3,761. is the ar rfih oTo lse,18 sEU.95yards GriffithsBarry to Troy Slusser, 1988vsESU Longest Pass from Scrimmage .6 Griffiths,Barry 1988,vsESU Most Touchdown Passes inaGame . . 10 Joe 1993 Schartz, .11 Mike Atkins, 1980 . . 12 Kyle Kingston,1987 .13 Mike Atkins, 1980 .16 Galbraith,Barry 1999 .23 Griffiths,Barry 1988. Most Touchdown Passes inaSeason .15 Kyle Kingston,1986-87 . . 19 Galbraith,Barry 1995-99 .23 Griffiths,Barry 1987-88 .31 Mike Atkins, 1977-80 .31 Joe 1993-96 Schartz, .32 Mike Grogan, 1974-77 Most Touchdown Passes inaCareer Passing Yardage Per Completion Pass InterceptionsThrown Passing Touchdowns Pass CompletionPercentage Passing Yardage Passing Completions Passing Attempts Passing Leaders Season •18.6,Joe 1995 Schartz, Career •18.0,Joe 1993-96 Schartz, Season •20,Mike McCartney, 1985;Mike Atkins, 1980 Career •62,Mike Atkins, 1977-80 Game Griffiths •6,Barry vs.Emporia State, 1988 Season Griffiths, •23,Barry 1988 Career •32,Mike Grogan, 1974-77 Game •.900,Jerry Raushelbachvs.Mo. Valley, 1980(9-of-10) Season •.602,Mark Elliott, 1983 Career (min500att.)•.510,Mike Atkins, 1977-80 Game •418,Mike Atkins vs.Missouri Western, 1979 Season Griffiths, •2,338,Barry 1988 Career •5,527,Joe 1993-96 Schartz, Game •34,Mike Atkins vs. Wayne State, 1980 Season •183,Mike Atkins, 1980 Career •442,Mike Atkins, 1977-80 Game •63,Mike Atkins vs. Wayne State, 1980 Season •345,Mike Atkins, 1980 Career •866,Mike Atkins, 1977-80 By afr. •1,430,Joe 1993 Schartz, By aso. •1,374,Mike Atkins, 1978 By ajr. •1,678,Mike Atkins, 1979 By asr. Griffiths, •2,388,Barry 1988 2000 Washburn Football o cat,19 ,5 411.0 16 4 17 18 20 .409 14 5 181 15 7 9 74 7 Yearly .473 Passing Leaders 10 .366 15 .486 237 1,359 15 .468 246 .524 245 112 20 90 233 12 7 119 149 11 109 1,374 78 .507 Joe 1994 Schartz, 13 1,369 1,388 .524 7 1,430 Mike McCartney, 191 1985 10 .530 248 1,452 11 Mike 97 Atkins, 1978 130 345 .560 Mark Elliott, 1981 16 Int. 183 149 23 Joe 1993 Schartz, 1,629 1,678 266 Joe TD 1995 Schartz, .576 2,106 .479 Kyle Kingston,1987 262 Pct. 2,131 275 Mike Atkins, 1979 151 Att. 135 15 Mike Atkins, 1980 Cmp. 2,269 Aaron Battle, 1998 .441 Yards 21 2,338 10 Galbraith,Barry 1999 297 13 26 Griffiths,Barry 1988 131 15 .525 9 Season Leaders 23 13 15 305 1,934 .480 160 40 304 Elliott, .470 1956-58 Larry .435 62 19 14 1,997 146 Leroy Harmon, 1945-49 296 418 2,036 32 Jeremy 139 Smith, 1992-93 .567 182 .507 31 2,381 Kyle Kingston,1986-87 319 481 .490 2,395 2,604 Griffiths,Barry 1987-88 .510 181 244 596 54 Mark Elliott, 1980-83 866 292 2,684 3,479 Galbraith,1995-99 Barry Int. 442 31 Aaron Battle, 1994-98 3,761 TD 5,437 Mike Grogan, 1974-77 .422 Pct. Mike Atkins, 1977-80 728 Att. 307 Cmp. Yards 5,527 Joe 1993-96 Schartz, Career Leaders 91Hlay433 1.383 81 31 .417 .475 403 .343 108 80 35 45 .321 38 53 12 718 3 .368 0 17 14 462 .442 Hallacy 76 253 163 6 1 .450 1 1961 13 147 28 72 169 .374 .395 1962 Curt Bill Harper .516 1 5 76 Miller 171 81 1963 31 Tom Huber 330 732 .356 64 1 1964 Tom 8 32 Huber 793 16 101 1965 J.D.Cleavinger .366 36 904 9 1966 698 Dean Ferrell 71 232 10 12 .486 1967 Dean Ferrell 431 26 4 10 138 1968 Dale Bennett 10 .514 67 .508 1969 Jon Bakalar 17 352 9 177 118 1970 Ed Clark 5 91 .454 15 740 60 1971 Ed Clark 163 12 18 20 .470 11 1972 Paul Garrett 1,098 74 237 721 6 .520 7 13 1973 Mike Grogan 5 6 112 248 .530 .414 1974 .370 Mike Grogan 1,202 130 345 5 186 2 246 1,374 1975 Mike Grogan 183 7 77 90 1,678 1976 .602 Mike Grogan .341 133 2,106 1977 82 Mike Atkins 5 959 1,388 20 80 1978 Mike Atkins 28 .484 15 9 1979 Mike Atkins 9 155 1,074 12 1980 Mark 9 Elliot .486 282 11 75 .507 4 1981 Jeff 245 Leiker 23 6 1 191 1982 119 Mark Elliot 8 988 .411 .479 97 .286 1983 2 Tim Beasley 197 275 1,369 6 14 91 1984 81 Mike McCartney 135 .459 16 1,629 7 1985 .533 Jim Bernard 26 122 4 2,338 15 924 135 1986 Kyle Kingston 56 .468 9 .409 72 10 1987 399 Griffiths Barry 233 6 181 .524 10 1988 657 109 Mark Johnson 74 917 149 .491 3 1989 Dave Weimers 7 1,430 78 165 1990 Dan Holloway .464 1,359 81 10 1991 Jeremy Int. Smith 179 7 1,452 .560 TD 1992 Joe 83 Schartz 1,286 Pct. 266 16 1993 Joe Schartz 149 Att. .576 1,175 1994 Joe Schartz Cmp. 262 2,131 1995 Joe Schartz Yards 151 1996 Aaron Battle 2,269 1997 Aaron Battle 1998 Galbraith Barry 1999 Name Year 961268 6 411 9 15 16 10 10 14 4 .491 .524 165 7 .409 81 149 78 181 .468 74 1,286 233 1,452 109 1,359 1,430 1996 1995 1994 1993 Washburn Record

Book 67 Former Washburn receiver Dritlein Michael is (1992-95) the Ichabods’ leader in career pass receptions and receiving His yards. career 3,103 yards receiving in first ranks MIAA history. He is the only to lead Ichabod the team in all receiving of a four years Dritlein career. the ’Bods was all-America last selection mak- ing the second team in 1995. Ron Hamilton Ron (1979-80) Michael Dritlein Michael (1992-95) Troy Slusser Troy (1985-88) Yearly Receiving Leaders Receiving Yearly Year1999 Name1998 Nardella Marc 1997 Nardella Marc 1996 Rucker Andy 1995 Rucker Andy 541994 Dritlein Michael 64 No.1993 Dritlein Michael 1992 933 39 Dritlein Michael 1,1361991 48 Yds. 22 Dritlein Michael 17.31990 39 Hoffman 17.8 Tracey Avg. 643 1,1121989 51Scharnhorst Todd 4761988 32 16.5 9 Wandix Dashiell TD 23.2 816 6 1987 20 Slusser 21.6 Troy 742 161986 20.9 Slusser Troy 433 3 8 1985 14.6 20 Walker Aaron 271 3 2591984 13.5 Tacca Steve 3 1983 13.6 Tacca Steve 239 65 4 16.21982 Hardesty Steve 28 3 121981 12.0 Elliot 1,394 Mark 2 1980 0 Pokrywka Steve 34 21.4 7241979 Hamilton Ron 331 0 39 151978 Hamilton Ron 25.9 20 27.61977 401 Keeley Mike 25 121976 606 183 Keeley Mike 11.8 84 8 1975 Keeley Mike 2 15.5 12.2 50 4921974 274 Rick Benke 1,1281973 1 Rick Benke 19.7 36 22.81972 13.4 1 791 3 Hodnefield John 301971 Roether Jeff 32 15.8 591 2 1970 2 Al Dressman 5 42 5381969 14 Al Dressman 16.4 27 4631968 6 Al Dressman 17.91967 523 Irv McCoy 14.5 310 16 3 1966 350 Hill Jeff 19 12.5 4 22.11965 Dreiling Dan 19 12.9 2 2261964 Charlie White 11 3511963 7 Roscetti Pete 2 14.1 553 351962 3 Roscetti Pete 18.5 3241961 Pusateri John 29.1 5 34 10 1 Gacek 305 29.5 3 10 2 106 368 122 8.7 15 3 10 21.2 289 10.8 12.2 282 0 28.9 177 2 1 18.8 0 10 17.7 3 157 7 15.7 0 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn By a sr. • 20, Troy Slusser, 1988 Slusser, Troy • 20, a sr. By 1987 Slusser, Troy • 8, a jr. By 1993 Dritlein, • 4, Michael a so. By 1993 Dritlein, • 3, Michael a fr. By By a sr. • 1,394, Troy Slusser, 1988 Slusser, Troy • 1,394, a sr. By 1998 Nardella, • 1,136, Marc a jr. By 1993 Dritlein, • 742, Michael a so. By 1992 Dritlein, • 433, Michael a fr. By By a sr. • 84, Ron Hamilton, 1980 Hamilton, 84, Ron • a sr. By 1998 Nardella, 64, Marc • a jr. By 1993 Dritlein, • 51, Michael a so. By 1992 Dritlein, 32, Michael • a fr. By 1992199319941995 433 742 32 816 1,112 51 3 39 48 13.5 4 14.6 3 8 20.9 23.2 1992199319941995 32 51 433 39 742 3 48 816 1,112 13.5 4 14.6 3 8 20.9 23.2 Career • 25.0, Alan Dressman, 1969-71 • 25.0, Alan Dressman, Career 1970 • 29.1, Alan Dressman, Season Career • 35, Troy Slusser, 1985-88 Slusser, Troy • 35, Career 1988 Slusser, Troy • 20, Season Career • 3,103, Michael Dritlein, 1992-95 Dritlein, • 3,103, Michael Career 1988 Slusser, Troy • 1,394, Season Game • 252, Troy Slusser vs. Emporia State, 1988 State, vs. Emporia Slusser Troy • 252, Game Career • 170, Michael Dritlein, 1992-95 Dritlein, • 170, Michael Career 1980 Hamilton, • 84, Ron Season 1980 State, Wayne vs. Hamilton • 13, Ron Game Troy Slusser, 1988 Slusser, Troy 1998 Nardella, Marc 1980 Hamilton, Ron 1995 Dritlein, Michael 1999 Nardella, Marc 1994 Dritlein, Michael 1,512 1,136 1,128 1,112 68 64 20 84 48 6 20.2 933 816 17.8 5 8 13.4 23.2 54 39 9 3 17.3 20.9 Season Leaders Yards No TD Avg. Career Leaders (by yardage) (by Leaders Career Yards 1992-95 Dritlein, Michael No TD *3,103 Avg. 170 18 1985-88 Slusser, Troy 18.3 1996-99 Nardella, Marc 1979-80 Hamilton, Ron 1976-78 Keeley, Mike 1969-71Al Dressman, 2,428 2,080 Association Record Athletics Intercollegiate *Mid-America 1,919 107 119 35 134 15 1,592 22.7 17.4 11 1,228 14.3 98 49 9 16.2 8 25.1 Ron Hamilton, 1980 Hamilton, Ron 1988 Slusser, Troy 1998 Nardella, Marc 1993 Dritlein, Michael 1979 Hamilton, Ron 84 1,128 68 64 5 51 1,512 1,136 13.4 20 742 50 6 22.2 17.8 4 791 14.6 6 15.8 Season Leaders No Yards TD Avg. Michael Dritlein, 1992-95 Dritlein, Michael 170 3,103 18 1979-80 Hamilton, Ron 18.3 1996-99 Nardella, Marc 1985-88 Slusser, Troy 1976-78 Keeley, Mike 1974-75Rick Benke, 134 1,919 119 11 2,080 14.3 15 107 2,428 17.4 98 35 1,592 22.7 69 9 873 16.2 10 12.7 Career Leaders (by receptions) (by Leaders Career No Yards TD Avg Average Per Reception Per Average Receiving Touchdowns Receiving Yards Receiving Leaders Receiving Receptions Pass 68 Washburn Record Book (1995-97) Joe Schartz (1995-99) Barry Galbraith (1967-68) Dean Ferrell (1977-80) Mike Atkins than 1,000 ina MIAA’s all-time career chart as quarterback to Joe Schartz is rush formore the Ichabods’ total offense total offense also theonly 1,095. Heis yards. Heis fifth onthe fifth career with with 6,622 all-time in Washburn well. Total Plays Offense Total Offense efLie,18-3146191,283 0 1,525 149 0 288 1,456 1,816 2,395 0 1,813 2,381 2,030 1,816 -43 Jeff Leiker, 1982-83 290 2,030 Dean Ferrell, 1967-68 2,684 3,761 2,794 Willie Sapp, 1995-97 2,395 356 1986-90 Les Williams, 2,671 3,479 100 2,794 1,997 Griffiths,Barry 1987-88 5,437 Kyle 694 Kingston,1986-87 3,040 1,927 3,861 Dino DeLisa, 1983-85 -284 Galbraith,Barry 1995-99 3,924 4,173 Mike Grogan, 1974-77 5,063 Pass LeRoy Harmon, 1945-49 5,527 Aaron Battle, 1994-98 Rush Mike Atkins, 1977-80 1,095 Yards 6,622 Joe 1993-96 Schartz, Career Leaders Total Touchdowns Offense Total Yardage Offense *Records incomplete.Indicates passingtouchdowns only. Game Griffiths •6,Barry vs.Emporia State, 1988 Season Griffiths, •24,Barry 1988 Career •54,Joe 1993-96 Schartz, Game •445,Mike Atkins vs.Missouri Western, 1979 Season Galbraith, •2,540,Barry 1999 Career •6,622,Joe 1993-96 Schartz, Season Galbraith, •469,Barry 1999 Career •1,223,Joe 1993-96 Schartz, 96165391,286 1,452 379 1,359 1,430 439 290 1,665 -13 1,891 1,649 1,417 1996 1995 1994 1993 (418 passing,27rushing) By afr. •1,417,Joe 1993 Schartz, By aso. •1,649,Joe 1994 Schartz, By ajr. •1,891,Joe 1995 Schartz, By asr. Galbraith, •2,540,Barry 1999 (2,269 passing,271rushing) (5,527 passing,1,095rushing) 2000 Washburn Football 91Hlay47111 • 417 • • 185 224 61 803 3 1,051 • • 489 114 • 163 281 6 466 3 247 466 904 262 3 • Hallacy 909 152 1961 Curt Miller 796 218 2 13 779 1962 Bill Harper 9 1963 Jerry Hardy 682 172 133 1964 Melvin Myricks 220 15 8 862 1965 J.D.Cleavinger 328 1966 Dean Ferrell 240 822 190 13 1967 Dean Ferrell 5 1968 1,122 Dale Bennett 246 725 11 277 1969 Jon Bakalar 14 8 310 1970 1,192 Kevin McCormick 6 1,312 408 1971 Ed Clark 1,597 353 1972 Paul Garrett 263 14 1,905 8 1973 Mike Grogan 1,299 1974 1,042 Mike 262 Grogan 188 1975 Mike Grogan 7 9 1,185 1976 Mike Grogan 721 251 1977 13 Mike Atkins 243 1978 3 Mike Atkins 24 7 256 1,374 1979 1,325 Mike Atkins 329 178 265 1980 Mark Elliot 1,794 3 8 1981 Jeff Leiker 2,296 758 976 1982 185 Dino DeLisa 11 157 1983 Dino DeLisa 10 285 744 1984 Mike McCartney 17 853 329 1985 Jim Bernard 16 1,417 305 1986 Kyle Kingston 1,649 10 304 1987 Griffiths Barry 1,891 17 1988 344 Mark Johnson 1,665 TD 1989 413 Greg Lane 19 1,677 1990 Plays Dan Holloway 2,258 469 1991 Jeremy Smith Yards 1992 Joe Schartz 2,269 1993 Joe Schartz 1994 Joe Schartz 1995 Joe Schartz 1,430 1996 Aaron Battle 1997 Aaron Battle 2,106 -13 1,359 1998 Galbraith Barry 1,286 1999 -201 Name 290 1,417 Year 1,175 379 Yearly 1,597 Leaders Offensive 1,452 1,629 502 1,649 1,665 2,106 439 165 Joe 1993 Schartz, 2,131 1,677 Mike Atkins, 1979 -201 2,338 127 1,891 Joe 1,794 1994 Schartz, Joe 2,269 1996 Schartz, Pass 1,905 -42 Aaron Battle, 1997 2,258 271 Kyle Kingston,1987 Rush Joe 1995 Schartz, 2,296 Mike Atkins, 1980 Yards 2,540 Aaron Battle, 1998 Griffiths,Barry 1988 Galbraith,Barry 1999 Season Leaders Washburn

Record Book 69 Andy Rucker (1995-97) Clarence Taylor Clarence (1975-77) Andy Rucker (1995-97) holds the Washburn for record kickoff career with returns 50. He also holds the for record in a returns season with is Rucker 19. also the last to Ichabod a punt return for a touch- 50 yards down, Central against Missouri in 1995. 1995-97 and Clarence Taylor, 1974-77 Taylor, 1995-97 and Clarence 1975 Taylor, and Clarence Career • 121, Troy Slusser, 1985-88 Slusser, Troy • 121, Career 1987 Slusser, Troy • 45, Season 1985-88 Slusser, Troy • 1,152, Career 1987 Slusser, Troy • 416, Season Schmidt, 1978 • 12.9, Mayo Career 1998 • 15.3, Colon McNeal, Season 1985-88; Andy Rucker, Slusser, Troy • 1, Career 1995 1986; Andy Rucker, Slusser, Troy • 1, Season Longest Punt Return for a Touchdown Punt Return Longest 1975 State, vs. Emporia Taylor Clarence by 90 yards LeadersCareer 1978 Schmidt, Mayo 1998-pr. Colon McNeal, 1974-77 Taylor, Clarence 10.9 1978-79 Beal, Ron 12.9 Avg. 10.9 1979-80 Hamilton, Ron 47 Ret. 14 Yards 75 (min.7)Season Leaders 510 181 TD 9.6 1998 Colon McNeal, 10.4 820 Avg. 1975 0 Taylor, Clarence 13 0 Ret. 29 1 1978 Schmidt, Mayo Yards 125 1978 Beal, Ron 15.3 302 TD 1977 Taylor, Clarence 13.9 13 0 1988 Slusser, Troy 0 12.9 15Anthony Bryan, 1985 199 14 1980 Hamilton, Ron 11.7 209 1987 Slusser, Troy 0 12.3 181 28 1970Al Dressman, 0 10.8 10.7 15 1999Colon McNeal, 327 0 38 9.6 7 185 0 414 13 9.2 75 0 9.1 9.1 125 45 0 34 0 7 416 0 311 64 0 0 0 Punt Return Yards Punt Return Average Punt Return for a Touchdown Punts Returned Punts Returned Punts 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn MSSC, 1999 28.8, Clarence Taylor, 1976 (18 returns) 1976 (18 Taylor, 28.8, Clarence

98 yards by Ed Vacek vs CMSU, 1985 Vacek Ed by 98 yards vs MSSC, 1999 Crain Corey by 97 yards Career • 1, Ed Vacek, 1985; Corey Crain, 1999 Crain, 1985; Corey Vacek, • 1, Ed Career vs Crain, vs CMSU, 1985; Corey Vacek • 1, Ed Season Career • 24.8, Clarence Taylor, 1975-77 Taylor, • 24.8, Clarence Career 1970 (8 returns) McBride, • 43.8, Gene Season Career • 1,184, Clarence Taylor, 1975-77 Taylor, • 1,184, Clarence Career 1990 Clark, • 648, Joe Season Career • 50, Andy Rucker, 1995-97 Rucker, • 50, Andy Career 1990 Clark, • 30, Joe Season Cody Snyder, 1998Cody Snyder, 22.4 10 224 0 Andy Rucker, 1997Andy Rucker, 22.7 19 431 0 Dashiell Wandix, 1987 Wandix, Dashiell 23.2 13 302 0 Troy Slusser, 1985 Slusser, Troy 23.3 13 303 0 Troy Slusser, 1987 Slusser, Troy 24.4 17 414 0 Dwayne Haley, 1988Dwayne Haley, 24.6 13 304 0 Ron Beal, 1979 Beal, Ron 27.4 11 301 0 Clarence Taylor, 1977 Taylor, Clarence 27.6 15 414 0 Clarence Taylor, 1976 Taylor, Clarence 28.8 18 519 0 Corey Crain, 1999 Crain, Corey 32.5 10 325 1 Joe Clark, 1990 Clark, Joe 1970 McBride, Gene 21.6 43.8 30 648 8 350 0 0 Troy Slusser, 1985-88 Slusser, Troy (min. 8)Season Leaders 21.8 Avg. 49 Ret 1,101 Yards 0 TD Cody Snyder, 1997-prCody Snyder, 22.4 10 224 0 Ron Beal, 1978-79 Beal, Ron 23.1 18 432 0 Clarence Taylor, 1974-77 Taylor, Clarence 24.8 47 1,184 0 Career Leaders (min. 8) Leaders Career 1999-pr Crain, Corey Avg Ret Yards 32.5 TD 10 325 1 Longest Kickoff Return for a Touchdown Return Kickoff Longest Kickoffs Returned for Touchdowns Returned Kickoffs Kickoff Return Average Return Kickoff Kickoff Return Yardage Return Kickoff

Kickoffs Returned Kickoffs Return Leaders Return 70 Washburn Record Book (1974-77) Brent Cripps (1982-83) Randy Davey the Ichabods in 1995 isateam (1994-97) led punts against straight sea- punting four sons. His11 Washburn’s Southern in Fuemmeler Missouri record. Brian iePry 987 59123,808 102 2,198 4,565 1,835 59 125 50 1,811 35.9 7,504 32 206 7,229 35.9 37.3 36.7 8,983 191 239 4,645 36.4 37.3 Mike Perry, 1978-79 123 8,933 37.6 Randy Davey, 1982-83 37.7 7,844 Brian Fuemmeler, 231 1994-97 Yards 196 37.8 Dave Bowan, 1972 2,879 Punts Eric Roth, 1999 38.4 Pete Roscetti, 1963 72 Avg. 40.0 Tim Beasley, 1984-87 Jeff Hill, 1966-69 Jon Bakalar, 1970-71 40.9 Alan Kaniper, 1988-91 Brent Cripps, 1974-77 Kevin Cummings, 1979-80 Career Leaders Longest Puntin aGame Punting Average Punting Yardage Punts Attempted Punting Leaders Game •49.8 (6punts),Brent Cripps vs.MWSC1974 Season •42.0,Brent Cripps, 1977 Career •40.9,Kevin Cummings, 1979-80 Season •3,044,Jeff Hill, 1969 Career •9,983, Tim Beasley, 1984-87 Game •11,Brian Fuemmeler vs.MSSC,1995 Season •78,Jeff Hill, 1969 Career •239, Tim Beasley, 1984-87 ad ae,v WC 92..87yards Randy Davey, vsMWSC,1982 By afr. •39.8,Brent Cripps, 1974 By aso. •39.3,Brent Cripps, 1975 By ajr. •40.1,AlanKaniper, 1990 By asr. •42.0,Brent Cripps, 1977 By afr. •2,982,RandyDavey, 1982 By aso. •2,608, Tim Beasley, 1985 By ajr. •2,488,AlanKaniper, 1990 By asr. •3,044,Jeff Hill, 1969 By afr. •77,RandyDavey, 1982 By aso. •70, Tim Beasley, 1985 By ajr. •62,AlanKaniper, 1990 By asr. •78,Jeff Hill, 1969 2000 Washburn Football 91Jc lno 91203. 0 0 0 32.3 0 37.5 1,260 0 37.3 0 1,500 39 35.3 1,193 0 40 38.4 34.8 0 1,766 32 2,419 1,811 0 39.0 Jack 50 Clanton 0 33.8 Jack 63 Clanton 1961 52 3,044 Pete Roscetti 1962 0 36.5 1,521 norecord 78 1963 39.0 0 2,228 45 Leonard Bozic 1964 0 36.7 2,417 Jeff Hill 1965 61 0 35.3 Jeff Hill 1966 1,835 62 0 39.8 Dale Bennett 1967 0 1,517 0 50 39.3 Jeff Hill 1968 2,231 0 39.0 43 Jon Bakalar 1969 1,573 42.0 56 Jon Bakalar 1970 36.8 0 2,106 40 Dave Bowen 1971 38.0 1,934 2,060 54 0 Steve Coover 1972 0 1,748 35.4 46 Brent Cripps 1973 56 0 Brent 0 Cripps 1974 2,299 46 39.8 38.7 Brent 0 Cripps 1975 65 33.0 2,627 Brent 0 Cripps 1976 2,982 36.2 Mike Perry 0 1977 1,583 66 37.2 77 2,429 Mike Perry 1978 0 38.8 48 2,608 Kevin Cummings 1979 0 38.6 67 1,862 Aron Fass 1980 0 70 35.7 2,084 RandyDavey 1981 0 48 0 38.6 RandyDavey 1982 1,609 54 40.1 Tim Beasley 1983 2,281 39.3 45 Tim 33.4 Beasley 1984 2,488 0 59 Tim Beasley 1985 2,555 1,837 0 62 Tim Beasley 1986 0 65 AlanKaniper 55 1987 32.5 0 0 AlanKaniper 1988 2 33.3 943 0 AlanKaniper 1989 35.1 Blkd 1,629 AlanKaniper 1990 35.6 36.4 37.3 Avg 1,757 29 Aaron Sigg 1991 39.9 49 1,603 1,786 Wendell Snodgrass 2,198 1992 Yards 50 2,312 Brian Fuemmeler 1993 45 49 No 59 Brian Fuemmeler 1994 58 Brian Fuemmeler 1995 2,982 Brian Fuemmeler 1996 1,862 ChadTodd 77 1997 2,106 48 2,417 Eric Roth 1998 54 Name 1999 62 1,573 38.7 Year 2,555 38.8 40 2,231 Yearly Puntingleaders 39.0 65 39.0 56 39.3 2,627 2,488 39.3 2,312 1,934 66 Randy Davey, 1982 39.8 62 58 Tim Beasley, 1986 46 Yards Brent Cripps, 1976 39.8 Jon Bakalar, Punts 1971 40.1 39.9 Brent Cripps, 1975 42.0 Avg. Alan Kaniper, 1991 Brent Cripps, 1974 Kevin Cummings, 1980 Brian Fuemmeler, 1997 Alan Kaniper, 1990 Brent Cripps, 1977 Season Leaders Washburn

Record Book 71 Troy Slusser Troy (1985-88) Dino DeLisa (1983-85) Senior place- Chad kicker (1997- Todd is present) third on the all-time scor- with ing list points. 147 With 29 career field goals, needs Todd six to only snap Nick mark Kresic’s of 34, set between 1983-86. Yearly Scoring Leaders Scoring Yearly Year1999 Name1998 Nardella Marc 1997 Chad Todd1996 Sapp Willie 1995 Points 56 Fuemmeler Brian 1994 Dritlein Michael 1993 TD 57 9 Cummings Nick 401992 50 PAT Dritlein Michael 1991 48 0 Brown Dan 0 FG 11990 60 8 Graham Talmadge 81989 24 24 0 10 Ruder Dave 281988 24 1 11 Johnson Mark 41987 0 33 4 Slusser Troy 01986 0 4 Slusser Troy 0 1985 0 0 34 0 Kresic 18 Nick 1984 Kresic Nick 0 128 0 1983 18 0 3 DeLisa Dino 1982 50 0 21 DeLisa Dino 5 1981 13 79 Davis Ronnie 01980 8 45 Davis Ron 1 7 1979 48 0 0 Hamilton Ron 1978 84 0 1 0 Cummings Kevin 24 81977 28 14 Cassin Mike 1976 0 18 32 17 36 Cripps Brent 4 391975 0 Cripps Brent 0 9 1974 5 6 Gary Yager 0 0 1973 0 46 0 Ray Gerstenkorn1972 48 Stauffer John 12 1 0 01971 48 0 Hill Russ 8 541970 9 0 54 0 McCormick Kevin 81969 19 McCormick Kevin 9 181968 0 9 78 Alston Steve 9 1967 0 42 Charlie King 3 0 401966 13 0 Chapman Wes 0 0 1965 7 J.D. Cleavinger 0 0 1964 0 54 0 0 Charlie White1963 18 18 no record 0 19 0 1962 0 9 18 Harper Bill 31961 0 3 7 Pusateri John 24 3 0 Miller Curt 0 4 0 0 36 0 42 0 0 0 0 6 24 7 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn Dan Brown vs. Emporia State, 1992 State, vs. Emporia Brown Dan Career • 180, Nick Kresic, 1983-86 Kresic, • 180, Nick Career 1986 Kresic, • 79, Nick Season Career • 34, Nick Kresic, 1983-86 Kresic, • 34, Nick Career 1986 (23 attempts) Kresic, • 17, Nick Season 1978 Valley, Cassin vs. Missouri • 4, Mike Game Career • 90, Mike Cassin, 1974-78 • 90, Mike Career (35 of 36) 1988 Ruder, • 35, Dave Season 1978 of the Plains, Mary’s Cassin vs. St. • 10, Mike Game Career • 37, Troy Slusser, 1985-88 Slusser, Troy • 37, Career 1988 Slusser, Troy • 21, Season 1948 vs. Benedictine, • 5, ArtGame Fletcher Career • 228, Troy Slusser, 1985-88 Slusser, Troy • 228, Career 1988 Slusser, Troy • 128, Season 1948 vs. Benedictine, • 30, ArtGame Fletcher

Cody Snyder, 1999Cody Snyder, 50 8 1 0 Troy Slusser, 1987 Slusser, Troy 50 8 1 0 Willie Sapp, 1997 Sapp, Willie 50 8 1 0 Steve Alston, 1969Steve 54 9 0 0 Ray Gerstenkorn, 1974Ray Gerstenkorn, 54 9 0 0 Gary Yager, 1975Gary Yager, 54 9 0 0 Marc Nardella, 1999 Nardella, Marc 56 9 1 0 Chad Todd, 1998Chad Todd, 57 0 24 11 Nick Cummings, 1994 Cummings, Nick 60 10 0 0 Kevin McCormick, 1971 McCormick, Kevin 78 13 0 0 Nick Kresic, 1986 Kresic, Nick 79 0 28 17 Brent Cripps, 1975-77 Cripps, Brent 108 1983 DeLisa, Dino 18 0 84 0 14 0 0 Michael Dritlein, 1992-95 Dritlein, Michael 108 18 1988 Slusser, Troy 0 0 128 21 1 0 Willie Sapp, 1995-97 Sapp, Willie 116Season Leaders 19 1 Points 0 TD PAT FG Kevin McCormick, 1969-71 McCormick, Kevin 126 21 0 0 Dan Brown, 1992-95 Brown, Dan 137 0 74 21 Joe Schartz, 1993-96Joe 138 23 0 0 Nick Kresic, 1983-86 Kresic, Nick 141 0 78 34 Chad Todd 1997-pr.Chad Todd 147 0 60 29 Dino DeLisa, 1983-85 DeLisa, Dino 174 29 0 0 Career LeadersCareer 1985-88 Slusser, Troy Points 226 TD 37 PAT 2 FG 0 Kick Scoring Kick Field Goals Made Field Extra Points Made Points Extra Touchdowns

Points Scored Points Scoring Leaders Scoring 72 Washburn Record Book (1994-97) Tony Scollieri tackles forloss (196), assisted WU record for also holdsthe leader insolo Tony Scollieri (1994-97) is the all-time total (349) tackles. He in acareer (153) and linebacker Washburn with 37. Former Fumbles Recovered Most Blocked Kicks Longest Interception Return Interceptions Tackles forLosses Quarterback Sacks Assisted Tackles Solo Tackles Total Tackles Defensive Leaders ^Career are tacklecharts incompletebefore 1984 Season —6,Mike Lake,1968 Career •9,Steve Mullins, 1976-79, Team Record Season •5,Zuri Stokes, 1996 Career •5,Zuri Stokes, 1993-96 Meryl Garvey, 91yards, 1948vsPeru State MiffletonGame •5, Larry Season •8,Bruce Canady, 1983 Career •13,A.C. Poynter Season •18,Corey Phipps, 1999 Career •37, Tony Scollieri,1994-97 Game •4,Jim Butler vs. Wayne State, 1985 Season •12,Dan Remboldt, 1984;Jim Butler, 1987 Career •28.5,Jim Butler, 1985-87 Season •58, Todd, McGhghy, 1991 Career •153, Tony Scollieri,1994-97 Season •74, Tony Scollieri,1997 Career •196, Tony Scollieri,1994-97 Season •152,Bill Guidetti, 1984 Career •349, Tony Scollieri,1994-97 1981-84 John Tatum, 1976-79,andDanny Holmes, Jim Butler vs. Wayne State, 1987 2000 Washburn Football • 7,1996 94Bl udti12•• 33 34 • 44 41 51 49 152 77 67 85 35 30 62 57 58 108 58 67 33 120 51 40 Bill Guidetti 35 71 Mark Brinker 93 97 30 97 55 38 Shawn1984 Rose 50 129 53 CharlieBennett 1985 42 Wade1986 Dennis 63 89 61 55 Howard1987 Holbrooks 88 74 35 Todd1988 McGhghy Todd1989 McGhghy 116 57 Assists Dave1990 Noot 124 77 Solos Everald1991 Flowers 112 Nolan1992 Jeffery Tackles Nolan1993 Jeffery Tony1994 Scollieri Tony1995 Scollieri Travis1996 57 Smith 30 Corey1997 Phipps Name 1998 1999 41 49 40 Year 55 67 55 Yearly Defensive Leaders 50 97 67 • 62 97 57 58 61 108 ^Career are tacklecharts incompletebefore 1984 111 74 112 Todd • McGhghy, 1990 71 Dave Noot, 1992 116 93 Charlie Bennett, 1987 Assists 124 Wade 79 Dennis, 1988 152 • Solos 84 129 Corey Phipps, 1999 Tony Scollieri,1996 98 Tackles 88 Tony Scollieri,1997 145 Todd McGhghy, 1991 141 153 • Bill Guidetti, 1984 191 Season Leaders 224 138 Assists 225 196 Wade Dennis, 1986-88 323 Solos Corey Phipps, 1997-pr. 226 Nolan Jeffery, 1993-95 349 Tackles Todd McGhghy, 1990-91 Matt Cahill,1979-82 Tony Scollieri,1994-97 Career Leaders All-Time Team

Record Book 73 964 .470 1910-19 DECADE 1891-99 1900-09 1930-39 1990-99 1920-29 1940-49 1950-59 1960-69 1970-79 1980-89 VICTORIES 431-489-44 MILESTONE RECORDS BY RECORDS Overall Record Overall All-Time Record All-Time Total Games Played Total Winning Percentage Victory Number One Victory Number 400 1988: 59 Washburn 46 State Emporia 1891: 8 Washburn YMCA 2 Kansas City Victory Number 50 1904: 23 Washburn 4 Ottawa Victory Number 100 1914: 6 Washburn 0 Central Missouri Victory Number 150 1930: 27 Washburn 13 Mary’s St. Victory Number 200 1942: 21 Washburn 13 State Hays Fort Victory Number 250 1954: 13 Washburn 10 Colorado Mines Victory Number 300 1965: 15 Washburn 7 State Peru Victory Number 350 1977: 28 Washburn 21 State Pittsburg 24-14-4 ...... 619 57-23-8 ...... 693 38-37-7 ...... 506 24-57-8 ...... 315 44-48-4 ...... 479 39-35-6 ...... 525 47-38-2 ...... 546 34-56-1 ...... 379 50-47-4 ...... 515 44-60-0 ...... 423 30-74-0...... 288 Russ Hill vs Northern Colorado, 1972 vs Northern Hill Russ 1985 State, vs Emporia Charles Goodknight 1964 1992-94 1907 1906, ’07, ’64, ’74, ’83, ’86 1983 1995 Southern, vs. Missouri 1952 1982 Western, vs. Missouri 1964 in 1946, State Wichita vs. in 1947, State vs. Emporia in 1963, State Missouri vs. Northeast in 1973 Colorado vs. Southern 1963 vs. Missouri Western, 1974, 1983 Western, vs. Missouri 1975 State, Hays vs. Fort All games • 89, 1972-81 seasons 1972 and ending with State, Hays (beginning with Fort 1981) Southern, Missouri 14, 1998-present • 12, Nov. Streak Current end of 1999 season) through State (beginning with Pittsburg 7, 1998 vs CMSU, 37-0. last time shutout was Nov. Longest field goal • 52 All games • 8 All games • 16 • 8-0-0 Overall wins in a season • 8 Most Interceptions in a game • 6 Interceptions in a season • 22 Interceptions punts in a game • 11 Most punts in a season • 80 Most Longest punt • 87 Fewest rushing yards allowed in a season • in a season allowed rushing yards Fewest 78 in a game • 0 allowed yards passing Fewest in a season • 493 allowed passing yards Fewest Consecutive games scoring games Consecutive Longest Winning Streaks Longest Losing Streaks Longest Record Best Punting Goals Field Interceptions 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn

vs. SW Baptist, 1990 vs. SW Baptist, 1973 (10 games) (-3), St. Mary’s of the Plains, ’78 of the Plains, Mary’s (-3), St. All-time • 7, 1906 shutouts • 5, 1906 Consecutive in a season • 6, 1903 (8 games) points allowed Fewest (0.8 points per game)

Fewest rushing yards allowed / game • / game allowed rushingyards Fewest (-32) Fewest yards allowed in a season • 1,614 allowed yards Fewest Fewest yards allowed in a game allowed yards Fewest Most points allowed in a game — points allowed Most 1984 • (L 77-15) St., Vall. 77, Mississippi in a season • 414, 1993 points allowed Most Shutouts in a season — Shutouts All-time • 5, 1942 All-time • 0, 1892 Points in a game • 80, Fort Riley, 1900 (W 80-0) Riley, in a game • 80, Fort Points (11 games) in a season • 291, 1988 Points 1988 (11 games) per game (season) • 30.8, Points Yards in a game • 681, Rockhurst, 1949 in a game • 681, Rockhurst, Yards in a season • 4,491, 1988 (11 games) Yards Yards in a game • 418, Missouri Western, 1979 Western, Missouri in a game • 418, Yards 1980 (11 games) in a season • 2,924, Yards 1980 (Neb.), State Wayne • 34, Completions in a game • 183, 1980 Completions in a season 1980 (Neb.), State Wayne in a game • 63, Attempts 1980 in a season • 345, Attempts 1988 State, in a game • 6, Emporia TD’s Passing • 23, 1988 (11 games) in a season TD’s Passing 1980 Valley, in a game • .900, Mo. Completion percentage Yards in a game • 382, McPherson (Kan.), 1995 game • 382, McPherson in a Yards games) season • 2,247, 1997 (11 in a Yards (season) • 211.2, 1948 Average Rushing Best First downs in a game • 33, Emporia State, 1998 State, • 33, Emporia in a game downs First (11 games) a season • 221, 1999 in downs First Total Defense Total

Scoring Defense Times Shutout in a Season

Fewest Points in a Season Points Fewest Scoring Offense

Total Offense Total Passing

Rushing First Downs First 74 Washburn Ichabod Team Charts 0 97...... 63463 3,141 3,157 38 3,194 24 4.6 3,299 4.0 13 .683 3,632 1977 4.3 .798 22 10. 1985 3,401 4.2 .752 24 9. 1991 3,676 4.7 .793 21 8. 1980 3,687 4.5 .766 28 7. 1997 3,847 5.1 .752 29 6. 1993 4,491 5.0 .719 34 5. 1998 5.3 .738 42 4. 1983 5.6 .730 3. 1987 .795 2. 1988 1. 1,556 1,615 1,709 11 7 Top Seasons Offensive 18.5 1,741 7 11.1 .84 1,748 1995 .145 10. 13.0 1992 12 2,232 .131 8 9. 12.8 1983 2,239 .136 8. 13.9 1979 11 2,578 .126 7. 14.3 1986 14 2,839 .156 6. 16.2 1998 11 2,924 .138 5. 13.0 1987 27 .199 4. 16.5 1993 16 .172 3. 11.4 1988 .257 2. 1980 1,671 1. 1,692 21 1,764 19 Top Passing Seasons 3.5 1,770 3.4 19 .481 1,855 1,877 1994 4.0 .494 17 10. 1971 3.4 .442 11 9. 1986 1,978 3.7 .517 8. 1972 2,029 3.5 .508 21 7. 1990 3.8 .537 10 6. 1966 2,247 4.0 .518 5. 1983 .513 21 4. 1991 4.1 3. . . .2,081 1964 .552 2. 1997 1. Top RushingSeasons Year Year Year . . . ly v.T Yards TD Avg. Plays Yards TD Avg. Plays m v.T Yards TD Avg. Cmp 2000 Washburn Football 2Pr tt 20. . .1964 Peru State • 42-0 42 ..1906 St. Mary’s College•42-0 42 ..1894 Midland College•42-0 42 ..1996 Missouri-Rolla •45-0 45 ..1963 Fort Hays State •46-0 46 ..1919 CooperCollege•47-0 47 ..1903 CollegeofEmporia •47-0 47 ..1919 Wichita State •53-0 53 ..1972 Missouri Western •58-3 55 ..1912 Ottawa •55-0 55 . ..1904 KansasState •56-0 56 ..1949 Rockhurst •60-0 60 ..1995 McPherson •61-0 61 ..1953 Olathe Naval Station •64-0 64 ..1978 St. Mary’s ofthePlains •79-3 76 ..1900 Fort Riley•80-0 80 MarginsLargest Victory 2WciaSae•4- ..1942 Wichita State •42-0 42 ..1987 Pittsburg State •44-0 44 ..1985 Sam Houston State •51-7 44 ..1938 Kansas•58-14 44 . . .1892 Baker •44-0 44 . .1927 CollegeofEmporia •45-0 45 . . .1891 Baker •46-0 46 ..1968 Nebraska-Omaha •47-0 47 ..1916 KansasState •47-0 47 ..1915 Nebraska •47-0 47 ..1967 Nebraska-Kearney •55-6 49 ..1992 Southwest Missouri State. •66-15 51 . .1981 Missouri Western •52-0 52 ..1965 Fresno State •54-0 54 Pittsburg State ..1994 •62-13 59 Pittsburg State ..1998 •72-12 60 ..1989 Pittsburg State •61-0 61 ..1984 Mississippi Valley State •77-15 62 ..1944 ColoradoCollege•67-0 67 Largest LosingMargin 1999 Honors

and Awards 75 Defensive End Defensive Defensive MVP Defensive Aaron Doonan Aaron Hoisington, Kan. Hoisington, Michael Dritlein, WR Dritlein, Michael WR Dritlein, Michael WR Dritlein, Michael LB Noot, Dave DB Marshall, Kevin LB McGhghy, Todd 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 Oct. 14 vs. SBU Oct. 14 Kan.) HB (Kansas City, Camp, Joe Casey Rhinehart, DE (Wichita, Kan.) Oct. 23 vs. PSU Texas) FB (Richmond, Rainer, Brandon Mo.) FS (Independence, Potts, Jeremy Oct. 30 vs. NWMSU Kan.) Barry QB (Derby, Galbraith, Mo.) Springs, LB (Blue Schroeder, Darin 6 vs. TSU Nov. Kan.) Barry QB (Derby, Galbraith, Kan.) Prairie, DB (Grand Kris Stewart, vs. ESU 13 Nov. Mo.) WR (Kansas City, Nardella, Marc Lake, Kan.) LB (Silver Huske, Ryan 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn

Derby, Kan. Derby, Quarterback

Offensive MVP Offensive Barry Galbraith Willie Sapp, HB Sapp, Willie Scollieri, LB Tony Schartz, QB Joe DB Stokes, Zuri Joe Busby, OL Busby, Joe SS Smith, Travis

1996 1997 1998 Past MVPs Past Corey Phipps, LB (Olathe, Kan.) LB (Olathe, Phipps, Corey Barry Galbraith, QB (Derby, Kan.) Barry QB (Derby, Galbraith, Buck Reuter, DT (Olathe, Kan.) DT (Olathe, Reuter, Buck Oct. 9 vs. UMR Cody Snyder, HB (Topeka, Kan.) HB (Topeka, Cody Snyder, Aaron Doonan, DE (Hoisington, Doonan, Aaron Kan.) Sept. 30 vs. CMSU Kevin Wheeler, OL (Andover, Kan.) OL (Andover, Wheeler, Kevin Jerome Bobbit, LB (Olathe, Kan.) Bobbit, LB (Olathe, Jerome Sept. 25 vs. MWSC Marc Nardella, WR (Kansas City, Mo.) WR (Kansas City, Nardella, Marc Sept. 18 vs. MSSC Sept. 18 Ted Remais, DB (Sarasota, Fla.) DB (Sarasota, Remais, Ted Sept. 11 vs. FHSU Sept. 11 Texas) Chris Whittle, WR (Garland, Corey Phipps, LB (Olathe, Kan.) LB (Olathe, Phipps, Corey Sept. 4 vs. Wisconsin-LaCrosse Mo.) Springs, OL (Blue Barge, Jared Players of the Week Players 1999 Most Valuable Players Valuable Most 1999 76 Honors and Awards (1977) Steve Burkdoll (1965-66) Dode Lesser (1962-65) Pat Scherzer (1946-49) Art Fletcher (1995-97) Leroy Harman 94BobNoblitt, 1st 1964 John Poke, HM 1974 Tom DeGroot, LB,HM 1977 Ron Hamilton, WR, 1st 1980 CharlieBraden, DE,1st 1985 Nick Kresic, PK, 2nd 1986 Troy Stedman, OL,2nd 1987 Troy Slusser, WR, 1st 1988 Michael Dritlein, WR 1995 Aaron Doonan, DE 1999 Michael Dritlein, WR, 1st 1993 Michael Dritlein, WR, 2nd 1994 Michael Dritlein, WR, 1st 1995 Gabe Clements,DL,1st 1996 Darren Heer, FB,1st 1997 Aaron Doonan, DT, 1st 1998 Aaron Doonan, DE, 1st 1999 Michael Dritlein, WR,2nd 1993 Michael Dritlein, WR, 2nd 1995 Aaron Doonan, DE,2nd 1999 Michael Dritlein, WR, 1st 1995 Troy Slusser, WR, 1st 1988 Michael Dritlein, WR, 1st 1995 Zuri Stokes, CB,2nd 1996 Kevin Wheeler, OL,2nd 1999 Michael Dritlein, WR, 2nd 1995 Football GazetteAll-America Burger KingScholar Athlete Division IIAll-America Academic All-America Academic All-District All-Midwest Region Robert Hardy, 1st Mark Brinker, FS,HM Charles Braden, DT, HM Jerry Nall, OT, 2nd Mike Gibson, OG,HM Jim Butler, DE,HM Steve Sheehan, OL,HM Joe QB,2nd Schartz, Jeff Koch, TE, 2nd Ryan Bradbury, DB,3rd Dan Smith, DL,3rd Brent Stones, OL,3rd Brian Fuemmeler, P, 2nd Aaron Doonan, DL,2nd Gabe Clements,DL,1st Joe Banks, WR, 2nd NAIA All-America CoSIDA NCAA CoSIDA NCAA GTE /CoSIDA GTE /CoSIDA of theWeek 2000 Washburn Football 99Phil Brooks, 1st 1989 Fred Caldwell, OL,1st 1990 AlanKaniper, P, 1st 1991 Dave Noot, LB,1st 1992 Michael Dritlein, WR, 1st 1993 Michael Dritlein, WR, 1st 1994 Michael Dritlein, WR, 1st 1995 Zuri Stokes, CB,2nd 1996 Tony Scollieri,LB,2nd 1997 Marc Nardella, WR, 1st 1998 Corey Phipps, LB,2nd 1999 Tim Beasley, P, 1st 1986 94Michael Dritlein, WR 1994 Gabe Clements,OL 1995 Gabe Clements,DL 1996 Aaron Doonan, DT 1997 Aaron Doonan, DT 1998 Aaron Doonan, DE 1999 NAIA Scholar-Athletes All-MIAA Academic All-MIAA Wade Dennis, 1st Todd McGhghy, IL,1st Todd McGhghy, LB,2nd Kevin Marshall, DB,2nd Wayne Peacock, OL,2nd Nick Cummings, FB,2nd Nolan Jeffrey, FS,2nd Maurice Ragland,CB,2nd Dugan,Bryan OL,1st 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 Aaron Walker, WR,HM Mike VanSickle, DB,HM Mike McGreevy, TE, HM Pete Flannigan, WR, HM Darrin Rohr, RB,1st Mark Brinker, FS,1st Beau Caryl, DE Beau Caryl, Tony Scollieri,LB Michael Dritlein, WR Joe QB Schartz, Dan Smith, DE Will Kerns, HB Jeff Koch, LB Brian Fuemmeler, P/PK Dan Smith, DE Joe QB Schartz, Darren Heer, FB Will Kerns, DB Jeff Koch, TE All-MIAA 90Craig Beam, DB 1990 Tracey Hoffman, WR 1991 Kirk Potter, WR 1992 Michael Dritlein, WR 1993 97Clarence Taylor,RB 1977 AndyO’Neill, DB 1979 CharlieBraden, DE 1985 CharlesBraden, DT 1986 Jim Butler, DE 1987 Troy Slusser, WR 1988 96Dan West,LB 1966 Don Prince, DL 1968 Don Prince, T 1969 Gene McBride, DB 1970 Jon Bakalar, QB 1971 Dan McGlinn, DE 1974 Yager, Gary B 1975 Scot Koranda, DB Dan Holloway, QB Scot Koranda, LB Dan Holloway, QB Kirk Potter, WR Brett Miller, LB Joe QB Schartz, Kirk Potter, WR Jeff Koch, LB Mike Keeley, WR Steve Finesilver, OL Tom Degroot, DE Brent Cripps, RB Steve Burkdoll, DB John Prince, OL Nick Kressic, K Shawn Rose, LB Jerry Nall, OT Nick Kresic, PK Mark Brinker, FS Troy Stedman,OL Troy Slusser, WR Mike Gibson, OG Steve Sheehan, OL RodgerDT Tiesing, Pat McCrite, DE Mickey Romano, FB Dode Lesser, OL Mike Sipotz, OL Reggie Carr, DB Richard Fry, G McCormick,Gary LB Kevin McCormick, RB Cooper Johnson, OG Jim Hastings, DL Jim Hastings, DL All-RMAC All-GPAC All-CSIC All-CIC 92Neil Rogers 1912 Dewey Hutchinson 1917 Laverne Erwin 1926 Wesley Grout 1931 Clarence Edwinson 1932 Glenn Stalker 1933 Ben Owen 1935 98Elmer Betts, C 1948 Fletcher, Art HB 1949 Ivan Crabaugh, HB 1951 Don Bliss, T 1952 RalphBowen, TE 1953 Nick Cossman, T 1954 Don Luttrell, HB 1957 Dick Patterson, T 1960 BobPfannenstiel,G 1961 Warren Dorby, OL 1962 Bill Harper, B 1963 Pete Roscetti, E 1964 Steve Milosovich, OL 1965 All-Kansas Conference All-Central Conference Earl Trobert Elmer Bearg Joe Cramer Leo Burger Glenn Stalker Wesley Grout Charles Crank Leroy Harmon, HB Fletcher,Art HB Bob Shields, G Jerry Reichart, G Jerry Rogers, C Leroy Harmon, HB Bill Baker, HB Bill Baker, HB Chet Duncan, TE Chuck Nelson, QB Chet Duncan, TE Warren Dorby, G Curt Miller, DB Jack Clanton,DL Bob Noblitt, DL Pat Scherzer, DB Ron Katzenmier, DB Bob Noblitt, DL RodgerDE Tiesing, Bob Hardy, B Dode Lesser, OL Pat Scherzer, HB All-MVC Ichabod History 77 Washburn celebrated the 50th anniver- celebrated Washburn Back in 1885, when there were no paved were when there in 1885, Back foot- Ichabod in 1891, the later, years Six Comes Football College the 1991 squad to celebrate the 100th season the 1991 squad to history. football Washburn in debut on campus in 1935. sary of football’s a member of the team in 1885, Stone, Robert of 50 years penned a brief sketch of the first in the which appeared football Washburn Journal. Topeka 30 issue of the Oct. to Washburn in 1885 in to Washburn the was and “MacVicar” Topeka, in streets not one and president Washburn name of the an Englishman streets, of those unpaved campus. Washburn football to the brought Washburn new a era as ball tradition entered com- of intercollegiate its first season played records, Washburn to petition. According allowing in 1895, no games played were there 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn Throughout its athletic history, Washburn has looked beyond the state borders the has looked beyond Washburn its athletic history, Throughout Conference, was with the Central Intercollegiate longest association Washburn’s the forcing in nature, regional more were conferences in three Membership championships, while earning co- has won two outright conference Washburn the Central claiming won its first outright championship by Washburn 1964, In Washburn Conference Ties Conference Washburn of Kansas to find conference affiliations. The university has competed in nine dif- has competed The university affiliations. of Kansas to find conference with the Mid-America association including its current conferences, ferent II league of institu- NCAA Division Association (MIAA), a Athletics Intercollegiate and Kansas. tions in Missouri 1941 to 1968. Like the MIAA, the CIC members from were of which the Ichabods and Kansas. included institutions in Missouri consisted Conference Valley Missouri The states. five throughout to travel Ichabods many of whom are and Missouri, Iowa Kansas, Oklahoma, of schools in Nebraska, Mountain I member institutions. Both the Rocky NCAA Division currently on put the Ichabods Conference Athletic Plains and the Great Conference Athletic and Kansas. Nebraska Mexico, New to Colorado, Utah, the road co-champions in Central Conference were The Ichabods championships four times. co-champions in Conference of Central Intercollegiate They held the title 1931. 1949, 1953, and 1954. was won crown conference most recent Washburn’s title. Conference Intercollegiate Conference. Intercollegiate in 1983 as members of the Central States

“Fifty years ago the Washburn college students organized college students the first college Washburn ago the years “Fifty

Journal recollect, the first defeat was suffered at Columbia, Mo., in 1890.” - Topeka- - in 1890.” at Columbia, Mo., suffered the first defeat was recollect, graduated Washburn college our team was unbeaten on the football field. As college our I Washburn graduated We then induced other colleges in the state to get into the field, and until after I then induced other colleges in the state to get into the field, We organize and play. We accepted the challenge, organized a team and beat him. We organize and play. He organized a Santa Fe football team and challenged the Washburn students to Washburn football team and challenged the organized Fe a Santa He shops, brought with him from the old country an enthusiasm for the Rugby game. the old country with him from shops, brought an enthusiasm for the Rugby football team in the state. A young Englishman, who worked in the Santa Fe in the Santa worked who Englishman, football team in the state. A young 78 Yearly Summary 90BnOe -- 70••••1422 11 83 29 23 194 91 6 151 137 14 123 • 50 183 • 81 34 • 46 168 90 • 34 30 0 126 • • • 80 47 • • • 76 18 0 • • • • Conference Kansas KansasConference • KansasConference Conference Kansas • • • KansasConference • • 146 • KansasConference • 1.000 • KansasConference 46 • • • • 5-0-0 • • • • • • 1.000 • .792 8-0-0 .700 • • 8-1-3 • .778 7-3-0 • • • • .938 7-2-0 Weede Garfield .429 OPPPTS 7-0-1 1907 WUPTS Weede Garfield CHAMPION .750 • 3-4-0 • • 1906 .563 John Outland • • 6-2-0 1905 Intercollegiate Athletic • • 3-2-3 John Outland 1904 • .900 A.R.Kennedy .333 1903 CONFERENCE .875 H. Ward 4-0-1 Page • 2-5-2 .813 1902 • 7-1-0 • 6-1-1 1901 Ben Owen • 1900 .750 PCT William Medford 1.000 1899 3-1-0 .000 1-0-0 1898 Paul Coldren .200 0-2-0 1897 CONF W. Griffith 1-4-0 1896 PCT No Record ofGames Played 1895 W.M. Gains Record 1894 Unknown 1893 Unknown 1892 Unknown 1891 WUCoach Year 95LwLn -- 70••CC•6 34 86 60 223 112 138 148 • 24 • 52 21 • • 198 • 148 160 137 209 145 69 148 • 160 CIC CIC • 38 144 53 • CIC CIC • • • CIC 67 103 55 • MVC • 67 37 MVC 108 75 MVC • • 92 • • 125 • MVC • CentralIntercollegiate • • MVC 110 148 • • 189 130 • • • 100 .750 .722 51 • • • 3-1-0 21 6-2-1 • • 97 • .143 .375 • 52 • • • 1-6-0 .143 • 2-4-2 CentralConference Missouri Valley (MVC) 124 • 52 • 1-6-0 CentralConference .667 184 Dick Godlove 124 • 16 • CentralConference 1946 111 .400 5-2-2 Lane Lew 37 • 63 • • CentralConference 1945 .600 37 4-6-0 Dee Errickson • 28 • 40 • CentralConference 1944 54 .667 6-4-0 38 BobRaugh • • • CentralConference 1943 82 • 6-3-0 BobRaugh • .000 • Conference Central • 1942 212 107 .278 • • Conference Kansas 0-10-0 90 • 1941 166 .400 133 • 2-6-1 Elmer Holm • • • 1940 .313 77 45 4-6-0 Elmer Holm • • 61 • 1939 .409 47 42 2-5-1 Elmer Holm • Conference Kansas 1938 .650 • 4-6-1 Elmer Holm • Conference Kansas 113 1937 .700 95 • • 6-3-1 • Elmer Holm Conference Kansas • 1936 .778 Conference Kansas • 7-3-0 • Conference Kansas • 1935 KansasConference .455 • 7-2-0 51 Ernest Bearg • 100 99 .222 1934 KansasConference 5-6-0 • Ernest 146 Bearg • KansasConference .125 1933 2-7-0 • • Ernest Bearg 104 129 KansasConference 115 1932 1-7-0 • • 65 Ernest Bearg 95 • 1931 KansasConference • • Ernest Bearg • 86 • .438 • 1930 KansasConference KansasConference • • Ernest Bearg • • .357 1929 3-4-1 KansasConference • • • .222 1928 2-4-1 KansasConference • • Roy Wynne • .125 .100 1927 2-7-0 • George Woodward • .389 1-7-0 1926 0-8-2 • George Woodward .650 3-5-1 • 1925 .833 George Woodward 5-2-3 • • 1924 .800 7-1-1 KansasConference George Woodward KansasConference • 1923 4-1-0 KansasConference G.D.Vosburg KansasConference .300 • 1922 • DwightReam • .333 .313 Conference Kansas 2-6-2 1921 • DwightReam • .625 3-6-0 2-5-1 1920 Ernest Bearg .500 • 5-3-0 1919 Ernest Bearg 3-3-2 1918 • • A.R.Kennedy 1917 • • A.R.Kennedy 1916 • Glen Gray .625 .500 1915 Glen Gray .389 5-3-0 .500 4-4-0 1914 Glen Gray 3-5-1 4-4-0 .444 1913 William Lloyd Driver 1912 4-5-1 William Lloyd Driver 1911 Robert Stewart 1910 Robert Stewart 1909 Weede Garfield 1908 2000 Washburn Football WASHBURN WASHBURN 0 66 101 11 124 Yearly Summary 79 226 132 249 136 182 53 WASHBURN WASHBURN WASHBURN 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn 1999 DeMeo Tony 6-5 .545 4-5 (T5th) .444 MIAA State NW Missouri 283 280 1998 DeMeo Tony 4-7 .364 3-6 (T6th) .333 MIAA State NW Missouri 255 347 1997 DeMeo Tony 3-8 .273 2-7 (8th) .222 MIAA State NW Missouri 207 263 1996 DeMeo Tony 4-6 .400 4-5 (7th) .450 MIAA PSU/NWMSU 234 241 1995 DeMeo Tony 4-6-0 .400 3-6-0 .333 (T7th) MIAA State Pittsburg 231 232 1994 DeMeo Tony 2-8-0 .200 2-7-0 .222 (8th) MIAA State Pittsburg 200 390 1993 Caryl/AndyWilliams 0-10-0 .000 0-9-0 .000 (10th) MIAA Southern Missouri 171 414 1992 Caryl Dennis 2-8-0 .200 2-7-0 .222 (8th) Intercoll Mid-America State Pittsburg 177 341 1991 Caryl Dennis 1-10-0 .091 1-8-0 .111 (10th) MIAA State Pittsburg 94 304 1990 Caryl Dennis 4-6-0 .400 4-5-0 .450 (T5th) MIAA State Pittsburg 112 214 1989 Larry Elliott 3-7-0 .300 3-7-0 .300 (9th) Intercoll. Missouri State Pittsburg 132 240 1988 Larry Elliott 7-4-0 .636 5-2-0 .714 (T2nd) CSIC State Pittsburg 291 233 1987 Larry Elliott 6-5-0 .545 5-2-0 .714 (2nd) CSIC State Pittsburg 253 233 1983 Tardiff George 1986 Larry Elliott 8-2-0 .800 6-1-0 8-3-0 .857 (1st) .727 5-2-0 .714 (T2nd) CSIC CSIC State Pittsburg 279 218 1982 Jagodzinske Glenn 1985 1-9-0 Larry Elliott .100 1-6-0 .143 (6th) 4-7-0 .364 2-5-0 .286 (7th) CSIC St./PSU Kearney 96 CSIC 248 State Pittsburg 198 266 1981 Jagodzinske Glenn 1984 3-7-0 Elliott Tardiff/Larry .300 3-4-0 2-8-0 .429 (T4th) .200 2-5-0 .286 (T6th) CSIC CSIC State Pittsburg 92 State Kearney 215 134 333 1980 2-8-0 .200 1-6-0 .143 (T7th) CSIC State Kearney 166 321 1964 Rainsberger Ellis 8-1-0 .889 4-0-0 1.000 (1st) CIC 1979 Gary Hampton 4-6-0 .400 2-5-0 .286 (T7th) CSIC St./PSU Kearney 163 193 1963 Rainsberger Ellis 5-4-0 .556 2-2-0 .500 (3rd) CIC1978 Larry Elliott Nebraska-Omaha 179 108 4-6-0 .400 4-6-0 (T7th) .400 CSIC State Kearney 208 222 1962 Rainsberger Ellis 4-5-0 .444 2-3-0 .400 (4th) CIC1977 Larry Elliott Nebraska-Omaha 125 207 6-3-1 .650 4-2-1 .643 (T3rd) CSIC State Kearney 268 229 1961 Ralph Brown 3-6-0 .333 1-4-0 .200 (5th) CIC1976 Larry Elliott State Pittsburg 115 6-4-0 .600 194 4-2-0 (4th) .667 Central States State Kearney 200 210 1960 Ralph Brown 3-6-0 .333 • •1975 Larry Elliott CIC 5-5-0 .500 2-3-0 .400 (T4th) • 120 GPAC 173 Colorado Northern 227 152 1959 Ralph Brown 3-6-0 .333 • •1974 Larry Elliott CIC 8-3-0 .725 3-2-0 .625 (3rd) • 90 GPAC 156 Colorado Northern 214 162 1958 Godlove Dick 4-5-0 .444 • •1973 Bob Noblitt CIC 3-6-1 .350 • • 131 • 124 GPAC ESU./N. Colorado 1957 Godlove Dick 5-4-0 .556 • •1972 Bob Noblitt CIC 4-6-0 .400 • • 194 • 148 Plains Great State Emporia 166 182 1956 Godlove Dick 3-6-0 .333 • •1971 Bob Noblitt CIC 5-5-0 .500 • • 134 • 163 RMAC Colorado Northern 176 151 1955 Godlove Dick 6-2-1 .722 • •1970 Elliott Harold CIC 5-3-2 .625 • • 185 • 111 RMAC State Pittsburg 186 161 1954 Godlove Dick 6-2-0 .750 • •1969 Elliott Harold CIC 5-5-0 .500 WASHBURN 3-3-0 120 .500 100 Mountain Rocky Colorado Northern 169 234 1953 Godlove Dick 7-1-0 .875 • •1968 Schaake Bill CIC 2-7-0 .222 WASHBURN 1-3-0 170 .250 (4th) 46 CIC Nebraska-Omaha 81 241 1952 Godlove Dick 4-5-0 .444 • •1967 Schaake Bill CIC 0-9-0 .000 0-4-0 .000 (5th) • 143 163 CIC Nebraska-Omaha 53 302 1951 Godlove Dick 6-3-0 .667 • •1966 Linta Ed CIC 2-7-0 .222 1-3-0 .250 (4th) • 196 160 CIC State Pittsburg 87 164 1950 Godlove Dick 3-4-1 .438 • •1965 LInta Ed CIC 2-6-1 .278 1-3-0 .250 (4th) • 82 120 CIC Nebraska-Omaha 88 217 Note: •= unknown information TOTALS 440-504-44 .469 1949 Godlove Dick 7-2-0 .778 • • CIC 1948 Godlove Dick 3-5-1 .389 • • CIC • 177 125 1947 Godlove Dick 7-1-0 .875 • • CIC • 159 56 Year WU Coach Record PCT CONF PCT CONFERENCE CHAMPION WU PTS OPP PTS 80 All-Time Scores 6PIT 30 0 22 4 POINTS Coll.ofEmporia 76 4 0 Midland 42 Coll.ofEmporia 16 0 Midland 18 0 80 POINTS 36 44 18 Topeka High 18 POINTS Kansas 0 Baker 46 0 146 0 38 32 28 POINTS Baker 46 2 0 Kansas 10 Kansas 10 Baker KC YMCA 18 8 between Washburn University andFairmount College.” wasthrownward passinfootballhistory December, 1905, inafootballgame ing itthrewpass. thefirstforward then can happenduringagametestingproposed rules, Washburn iscorrect inclaim- changes? rules That iswhere Washburn’s claimcomesintoplay. If you believe a“first” Butafter therule. whataboutapassthrown duringagamedesignedtotestproposed ing aSept. 5,1906gameagainstCarroll College. Fame, passwasthrown thefirstlegalcollegiateforward by St. LouisUniversity dur- Georgia game in1895,asvarious documentsshow. was thrown duringeithera Yale-Princeton gamein1876oraNorth Carolina- ical first.Accepting prohibits thatview onefrom pass believingthatthefirstforward before wouldbeillegal,andintheresearcher’s theofficial rule opinion,notahistor- passthrown ofthegamein1906.Anyforward Dashiell and becamealegalpart viewed. Whether Washburn didornotdependsonhow is theimplementationofrule happened decadesago,likewhothrewpass,are thefirstforward alittlelessclear. as moderntechnologyiscapableofbringingitintoourlivingrooms. Firsts which 1905 scores. which Washburn prevailed 10-6–butrather ascoreless tie thatisnotlistedinthe game inquestionwasnottheregular seasoncontest listedinthismediaguide– passonChristmas Day setofrules. forward in1905 duringagametotestnew The through theair.” the ballwithbothhandslikeabasketball player shootingafree throw andwobbled was goodfora10-yard gain.” was thrown passinhistory thatafternoonbyfirst forward Bill Solter Davis toArt and Football inKansas,”whichquotesBliss Isley, whoplayed inthe1905game:“The known asthe Walter Campgame.” season gamewithFairmount in Wichita changes.It totesttheproposed rules was in thefootballspotlightChristmasDay in1905whentheIchabods played apost- played suggested,”reports: Game“Washburn 30yearsgridrules agotestingnew was Did Washburn throw thefirst forward pass? Coach •W. M.Gains Coach •Unknown Coach •Unknown An article intheOct. 30,1935editionofthe An article The Capper/MRIQuick-Fact firstfor- BookofKansasstatesonpage15:“The So we have passes passesbefore andlegalforward illegalforward the1906 rule, According toPat Harmon, historianattheNational CollegeFootball Hall of Records waswrittenby Navy passrule indicatethefirstforward coachPaul Many schools– Washburn included–claimtohave thrown pass. thefirstforward When anathleteorteamaccomplishesa“first” thesedays,allAmericacanwitness From thesesources, theresearcher concludes Washburn didindeedthrow thefirst goesonto say“Isley wasprimitive.The article Davis saidthepassdelivery heaved The 1892: 0-2-0 1893: 1-0-0 1894: 3-1-0 1891: 1-4-0 Kansas Historical Quarterly t ays40 0 6 0 St. Mary’s 0 0 0 Topeka Independents 14 KansasMedics 4 10 Midland Haskell 30 8 Midland 0 32 Topeka Independents Fort Riley 28 4 akl 0 14 0 POINTS 10 0 0 Haskell 90 8 KansasState 36 0 Topeka High KansasState 18 0 4 Ottawa 4 Fort Leavenworth 4 Topeka High 8 Haskell 6 50 6 POINTS 126 1895 NoRecord ofGames Coach •Paul Coldren Coach •W. Griffith 1897: 7-1-0 1896: 6-1-1 2000 Washburn Football published an article entitled“Evans:published anarticle College Played Topeka Journal, 0Fr ie 0 0 0 Fort Riley 80 Kansas 24 Haskell 12 91 11 23 POINTS 11 Haskell 34 5 5 Kansas 0 Emporia 0 State 0 35 CollegeofEmporia 0 0 Denver A.C. 0 0 0 Ottawa 10 KansasState Kansas 24 KC Medics 0 23 0 12 0 POINTS 0 6 81 KansasState 24 Ottawa 5 12 Club Denver Wheel Denver A.C. 22 5 Midland 18 Coach •WilliamMelford Coach •Paul Coldren Coach •BenOwen 1899: 2-5-2 1900: 6-2-0 titled “Washburn 1898: 4-0-1 6Otw 0 0 11 5 Ottawa 16 Kansas Haskell 29 6 Denver A.C. 5 0 ColoradoCollege 29 4PIT 123 0 16 0 POINTS 5 CentralMissouri 28 34 41 6 Coll.ofEmporia 33 Emporia State 17 Ottawa 6 Missouri 0 Haskell 0 Kansas 5 46 12 0 0 0 POINTS 47 18 Ottawa 12 Bethany 11 Club Denver Wheel 18 0 Denver A.C. 5 5 Kansas 0 0 St. Joseph Medics 0 KC Medics 6 Emporia State 0 22 6 POINTS 194 3 ONS83 0 30 6 18 POINTS ColoradoCollege 137 Denver 0 6 6 6 Colorado 6 5 Kansas 5 11 Wichita State Oklahoma 10 6 9 Ottawa 16 KansasState 0 12 Emporia State 29 Coll.ofEmporia 4 29 39 0 14 5 0 POINTS 183 Ottawa 6 23 Missouri 18 KansasState Haskell 56 0 Kansas 0 0 0 Doane 45 Wichita State 0 10 Emporia State 21 Coll.ofEmporia 6 10 0 6 0 0 POINTS 168 Highland Park Missouri 0 35 6 Bethany Kansas 0 12 5 0 KansasState 0 34 LincolnMedics 29 Coll.ofEmporia Emporia State 47 0 Coach •Lawrence Banks Coach •H.Ward Page Coach •JohnOutland Coach •JohnOutland Coach •A.R.Kennedy 1904: 7-2-0 1902: 3-4-0 1905: 7-3-0 1901: 3-2-3 1903: 7-0-1 2 ONS11 0 5 0 0 POINTS 124 Oklahoma 6 0 12 Wichita State KansasState 12 5 Kansas 0 12 St. Mary’s 0 22 Haskell 33 Emporia State 18 Topeka High 11 10 0 0 0 POINTS Oklahoma 7 152 4 0 St. Mary’s 0 0 Kansas 42 Wichita State 0 KansasState 6 0 5 Fort Riley 0 0 Colorado 18 0 Emporia State 0 6 0 Coll.ofEmporia KansasState 29 9 Friends Topeka High 28 9 taa0 17 Ottawa Coll.ofEmporia 0 3 0 100 33 21 POINTS KansasState 115 9 Tarkio 5 0 0 14 9 Missouri Wesleyan Kansas 33 6 Emporia State Ottawa 12 15 0 Baker 28 Coll.ofEmporia 30 146 27 0 42 POINTS 17 11 Denver 95 5 Campbell Oklahoma 34 6 40 8 St. Mary’s Kansas 12 0 0 Emporia State KansasState 24 6 0 Topeka High 104 12 5 4 6 POINTS Drake 6 86 23 0 Ottawa 26 Haskell Oklahoma 11 25 St. Mary’s 6 0 Kansas 23 0 0 Wichita State 6 Emporia State 16 KansasState 6 4 Topeka High 17 Coach • WilliamLloyd Driver Coach •GarfieldWeede Coach •GarfieldWeede Coach •GarfieldWeede Coach •Robert Stewart Coach •Robert Stewart 1909: 4-4-0 1907: 8-0-0 1908: 4-5-1 1906: 8-1-3 1910: 4-4-0 1911: 3-5-1 All-Time Scores 81 Washburn’s Todd McGhghy (1990-91) the first was to Ichabod first earn team all- MIAA honors He in 1990. named was second team the following in 1991. year McGhghy also holds the record for assisted in a tackles season with 58 in 1991. 1930: 7-2-0 1930: 1929: 5-6-0 1929: 1928: 2-7-0 1928: Coach • Roy Wynne • Roy Coach Coach • Ernest Bearg • Ernest Coach Coach • Ernest Bearg • Ernest Coach 100 POINTS 110 14 Haskell026 Kansas State Coll. of Emporia32 State Wichita 13 0 State Emporia 27 14 27 Mary’s St. 31 12 State Hays Fort 33 Southwestern 7 13 6 21 POINTS12 130 Jewell William 012 Coll. of Emporia State Pittsburg 20 0 20 6 State Wichita 19 State Emporia 0 Doane2 27 0 State Hays Fort 45 0 Southwestern51 Westminster 6 POINTS 12 0 18 0 148 2 Haskell14 Jewell William Baker12 State Pittsburg 0 16 0 Coll. of Emporia 14 6 State Wichita 7 6 19 State Emporia 19 Mary’s St. 7 20 13 Tulsa Southwestern 2 27 State Hays Fort 0 7 0 19 77 Friends7 State Emporia 0 Mary’s St. Baker 20 0 12 14 1926: 3-4-1 1926: 1925: 2-4-1 1925: 1927: 1-7-0 1927: 1924: 2-7-0 1924: Coach • Roy Wynne • Roy Coach Coach • George Woodward Coach Coach • George Woodward Coach Coach • George Woodward Coach 52 POINTS0 97 0 Regis St. 0 Ottawa0 Coll. of Emporia Kansas Wesleyan 45 19 13 7 17 Kansas City010 Kansas State McPherson37 6 Ottawa0 23 Coll. of Emporia0 State Emporia 0 28 0 Mary’s St. 0 Baker 18 6 37 State Pittsburg POINTS 10 20 0 124 13 0 Ottawa0 Bethany6 Coll. of Emporia0 Kansas Wesleyan 16 7 State Emporia 0 0 3 Mary’s St. 22 16 Baker POINTS 6 0 6 52 13 Kansas 7 Ottawa70 Coll. of Emporia13 Kansas Wesleyan 19 McPherson0 10 14 10 State Emporia 0 Mary’s St. 3 Baker 9 35 7 3 28 POINTS 124 1921: 3-5-1 1921: 1923: 0-8-2 1923: 1922: 1-7-0 1922: Coach • G.D. Vosburg Coach Coach • Dwight Ream Coach Coach • George Woodward Coach 14 Coll. of Emporia17 Mary’s St. 0 14 7 Kansas State State *Pittsburg 6 0 0 37 POINTS0 184 0 Kansas State0 Kansas Wesleyan7 Ottawa 16 0 25 McPherson7 Coll. of Emporia7 Mary’s St. 10 0 State Emporia 14 13 0 State Pittsburg 7 Baker 12 7 Haskell 10 0 17 54 POINTS19 111 Ottawa03 Kansas State6 Kansas0 Baker2 47 13 State Emporia 7 Coll. of Emporia0 Mary’s St. 34 32 6 State Pittsburg 14 32 6 82 POINTSWU later by * Forfeited 63 77 Kansas0 State Pittsburg 17 Ottawa Baker7 21 10 State Wichita 28 State Emporia 33 Coll. of Emporia 0 0 6 Mary’s St. 7 16 6 State Oklahoma 13 14 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn 1919: 7-1-1 1919: 1917: 2-6-2 1917: 1920: 5-2-3 1920: 1918 : 4-1-0 1918 Coach • Ernest Bearg • Ernest Coach Coach • Ernest Bearg • Ernest Coach Coach • A.R. Kennedy Coach Coach • Dwight Ream Coach 47 Cooper32 Ottawa013 Kansas Baker53 State Wichita 20 0 State Emporia 0 14 40 Coll. of Emporia 0 Mary’s St. 7 0 6 7 212 0 State Hays Fort POINTS 6 7 0 40 0 Nebraska16 Kansas Ottawa14 Baker7 14 7 State Wichita State Emporia 6 7 0 7 9 45 POINTS22 107 State Emporia 32 Haskell14 Midland9 3 13 Kansas State Mary’s St. 90 POINTS 7 28 0 0 38 24 Midland019 Cooper Ottawa20 Kansas0 0 Baker0 State Emporia 3 0 Mary’s St. 6 0 State Wichita 34 0 0 Coll. of Emporia Kansas State 0 13 7 6 38 1915: 3-4-1 1915: 1912: 5-3-0 1912: 1913: 3-3-2 1913: 1914: 5-3-0 1914: 1916: 3-6-0 1916: Coach • Glen Gray Coach Coach • Glen Gray Coach Coach • Glen Gray Coach Coach • A.R. Kennedy Coach Coach • William Lloyd Driver • William Lloyd Coach 0 Kansas State 47 0 Coll. of Emporia 20 0 State Wichita 9 0 Kansas 27 7 State Emporia 23 47 POINTS 166 7 Ottawa 6 13 Baker 9 0 Friends 25 0 Kansas State 6 20 Cooper 0 16 Coll. of Emporia 9 0 Kansas 41 7 State Emporia 7 42 POINTS 133 19 Central Missouri 7 0 Nebraska 47 7 Nebraska 14 0 Baker 10 7 Baker0 3 Cooper 6 6 Central Missouri 0 20 Coll. of Emporia 2 113 POINTS 77 33 Mary’s St. 3 14 Kansas 20 0 State Emporia 19 0 Nebraska 19 26 Kansas State 16 0 State Oklahoma 3 24 Jewell William 95 0 POINTS 61 0 Coll. of Emporia 0 24 Mary’s St. 12 0 Kansas 14 3 Kansas State 21 41 State Emporia 7 22 Mary’s St. 7 6 Kansas State 6 14 Drury 16 10 Kansas129 POINTS 0 51 6 State Emporia 7 55 Ottawa 0 7 Jewell William 0 5 Kansas State 6 12 Denver 0 18 Mary’s St. 0 8 State Emporia 65 POINTS 0 99 6 Kansas 14 0 Oklahoma 37 28 Haskell 3 0 State Wichita 22 82 All-Time Scores rsoSae7 0 7 7 Fort Hays State Fresno State 0 0 0 Emporia State 0 6 0 6 Nebraska-Omaha Pittsburg State 31 3 Tulsa 6 Coll.ofEmporia 0 Haskell 6 0 Baker 67 26 8 0 0 POINTS Wichita State 125 6 7 7 0 Southwestern 20 21 Fresno State 26 Pittsburg State Emporia State 0 0 27 Haskell 0 0 Fort Hays State 6 Tulsa 12 0 Coll.ofEmporia 13 Baker 6 19 66 22 *Forfeit win *0 POINTS Kansas 101 KansasState 0 18 0 Southwestern 0 7 Coll.ofEmporia 0 6 2 6 0 Pittsburg State 7 15 Emporia State Wichita State 20 7 Fort Hays State 27 Baker Haskell 18 92 6 7 POINTS 189 Pittsburg State 13 total offense the Ichabods 947 in1988. 2,030 yards. (1986-90) is Les Williams the all-time Coach •Ernest Bearg Coach •Ernest Bearg Coach •Ernest Bearg senior with He istenth with 2,030 yards by a the record also holds second on charts for Ichabods’ yards. He for most list with rushing 1933: 4-6-1 1932: 6-3-1 1931: 7-3-0 on the iht tt 19 6 Wichita State Southwestern 0 0 rk 18 47 148 POINTS 6 32 Drake 53 0 Tulsa 0 ColoradoCollege 0 19 6 0 Creighton 14 Grinnell 20 Oklahoma State 7 6 Emporia State 0 Kansas 7 6 Wichita State 13 103 7 3 2 12 POINTS Wichita State 21 19 108 Fort Hays State 6 6 Creighton 12 13 20 Haskell Gonzaga 7 14 Tulsa 0 7 Benedictine 6 Grinnell 6 6 Emporia State 12 Baker 67 32 2 0 0 POINTS Wichita State 14 37 Gonzaga 19 6 14 Southwestern 0 0 KansasState 6 18 Emporia State 6 6 Pittsburg State Army 13 Haskell 0 55 0 POINTS 75 Coach •Ernest Bearg Coach •Ernest Bearg Coach •ElmerHolm 1935: 4-6-0 1934: 2-5-1 1936: 2-6-1 2000 Washburn Football 6 ONS160 0 20 41 POINTS 160 Mary’s St. TX 33 0 KansasState 35 58 Grinnell 14 0 6 Oklahoma State 0 Wichita State 14 6 6 ColoradoCollege 20 Kansas 14 Emporia State 19 Baker 209 34 19 13 POINTS Wichita State 51 20 38 13 Benedictine 7 0 25 Mary’s St. 6 TX KansasState 13 25 ColoradoCollege 7 25 Grinnell 0 Oklahoma State 0 12 Drake 3 Kansas 0 Emporia State 2 6 4 ONS148 7 47 7 20 POINTS Wichita State 145 Creighton 6 14 0 Grinnell Drake 19 27 0 7 Benedictine 6 Oklahoma State 20 0 0 6 ColoradoCollege 22 Washington MO 26 Emporia State 12 Baker 27 Coach •ElmerHolm Coach •ElmerHolm Coach •ElmerHolm Coach •ElmerHolm 1937: 0-10-0 1940: 4-6-0 1939: 6-4-0 1938: 6-3-0 0Bndcie0 23 19 Benedictine 6 33 20 Rockhurst 14 25 Oklahoma State Drake 37 14 Wichita State 6 38 Grinnell 28 6 7 Washington MO Emporia State 20 0 Tulsa 7 6 Coll.ofEmporia 26 ass13 39 0 27 Pittsburg State 13 Kansas 0 Pittsburg State 0 KansasState 7 Kansas 7 0 148 22 13 *Doesn’t countinoverall record POINTS Southwestern 34 27 13 Fort Riley* 0 42 0 Fort Hays State 19 Benedictine 21 12 Wichita State 6 Pittsburg State 0 6 Emporia State 0 KansasWesleyan 0 69 0 0 7 7 POINTS 0 144 Rockhurst 7 33 Peru State 33 Fort Hays State 7 Benedictine 21 Wichita State 20 6 Pittsburg State 7 0 7 Emporia State 0 12 KansasWesleyan 20 Coll.ofEmporia 26 198 POINTS 137 Coach •ElmerHolm Coach •BobRaugh Coach •BobRaugh 1943: 2-4-2 1942: 1-6-0 1941: 5-2-2 5Dae14 6 0 Doane 25 KansasState CentralMissouri 13 0 2PIT 112 POINTS 52 moi tt 12 6 0 Emporia State 6 Augustana SD 27 Peru State 86 12 14 21 20 POINTS Southwestern 6 138 0 Fort Hays State 7 Wichita State 20 6 0 Benedictine 0 12 27 Pittsburg State 0 12 Iowa Wesleyan 27 Emporia State Augustana SD 20 7 Hastings 25 34 34 0 *Doesn’t countinoverall record POINTS 0 Kansas 60 0 19 0 Wichita State Olathe AFBase* 14 0 Fort Riley* 0 19 Peru State 21 26 CentralMissouri 223 25 28 POINTS 47 26 Drake 24 NWMissouri 6 67 Pittsburg State 0 ColoradoCollege 6 7 2 Kansas 0 0 CentralMissouri NWMissouri 12 0 Coach •DeeErrickson Coach •Dick Godlove Coach •Dick Godlove Coach •Lew Lane 1944: 1-6-0 1946: 6-2-1 1945: 3-1-0 1947: 7-1-0 season. his senior College Valley Missouri against 241 yards WU record rushed fora McCormick with 13. as asenior touchdowns record for Ichabods holds the (1969-71) McCormick Kevin Washburn’s All-Time Scores 83 Former Ichabod wide receiv- er Michael Dritlein (1992-95) pro- played fessionally for the Rhein of the Fire World Football League for seasons. two 1965: 2-6-1 1965: 1967: 0-9-0 1967: 1968: 2-7-0 1968: 1966: 2-7-0 1966: Coach • Ed Linta Coach Coach • Ed Linta Coach Coach • Bill Schaake Coach Coach • Bill Schaake Coach 53 POINTS26 302 State Kearney 07 Central Missouri 20 Colorado Southern 34 10 88 POINTS0 217 6 State Emporia 7 State Kearney 6 Central Missouri 14 21 SW Missouri 21 38 Colorado Southern 0 13 20 State Hays Fort 21 State Pittsburg 21 Nebraska-Omaha6 7 24 14 87 State Emporia POINTS 12 6 164 0 State Kearney 7 Central Missouri0 SW Missouri 55 14 0 Colorado Southern 20 12 State Hays Fort 30 State Pittsburg 21 Nebraska-Omaha0 35 38 49 7 State Colorado State Emporia 27 34 182 POINTS14 53 State at Kearney 70 Central Missouri 40 14 State at Fresno Colo. at Southern 0 7 45 7 HC State Hays Fort 54 25 10 State at Pittsburg Nebraska-Omaha15 20 State Peru 19 21 State at Emporia 0 7 14 State Hays at Fort 17 HC State Pittsburg 19 7 7 at Nebraska-Omaha42 2 State at Peru 19 State Emporia 0 6 1964: 8-1-0 1964: 1961: 3-6-0 1961: 1963: 5-4-0 1963: 1962: 4-5-0 1962: Coach • Ralph Brown • Ralph Coach Coach • Coach Coach • Ellis Rainsberger Coach Coach • Ellis Rainsberger Coach 179 POINTSWU later by ^Forfeited 108 12 State Kearney 31 at Central Missouri16 at Colorado Mines 0 12 14 Colorado Southern 0 7 115 POINTS FHSU later by ^Forfeited 194 20 Colorado College020 14 at NE Missouri at Central Missouri16 34 at Colorado Mines 0 7 39 34 HC State Emporia Benedictine0 6 14 State at Pittsburg Nebraska-Omaha14 27 State Hays 13 at Fort 41 125 POINTS 33 207 14 State at Kearney 734 NE Missouri^ 19 Central Missouri^13 Colorado Mines32 0 6 State at Emporia 7 22 20 Colorado at Southern 0 6 State Pittsburg 646 at Nebraska-Omaha 34 HC State Hays Fort 21 0 120 POINTS 173 18 Colorado College927 14 NE Missouri Central Missouri20 Colorado Mines10 15 27 State Emporia 14 6 Benedictine010 26 State Pittsburg Nebraska-Omaha7 25 27 State^ Hays Fort 40 14 733 Nebraska-Omaha State Hays Fort 0 7 1957: 5-4-0 1957: 1960: 3-6-0 1960: 1959: 3-6-0 1959: 1956: 3-6-0 1956: 1958: 4-5-0 1958: Coach • Ralph Brown • Ralph Coach Coach • Ralph Brown • Ralph Coach Coach • Dick Godlove • Dick Coach Coach • Dick Godlove • Dick Coach Coach • Dick Godlove • Dick Coach 26 State Emporia 27 Benedictine733 State Pittsburg 6 Southwestern27 State Hays 19 Fort 21 12 SW Missouri 7 7 21 90 POINTS7 156 12 College Colorado NE Missouri21 Mexico 9 Eastern New 12 14 Central Missouri6 39 14 State Emporia 35 Benedictine6 State Pittsburg 7 37 27 13 NE Missouri19 Nebraska-Omaha26 Mexico Eastern New 6 0 6 26 2 State Emporia 7 Benedictine27 State Pittsburg 27 Southwestern19 State Hays Fort 12 33 13 Colorado Mines131 POINTS 0 6 13 124 12 Colorado College013 13 NE Missouri Mexico Eastern New 31 013 Benedictine State Emporia 6 6 13 State Pittsburg Nebraska-Omaha19 24 31 State Hays Fort 14 26 0 Colorado Mines 12 13 13 Illinois Western 33 Nebraska-Omaha34 Mexico Eastern New 6 36 13 25 State Emporia 13 Benedictine628 State Pittsburg 0 Southwestern26 40 Colorado Mines16 21 State Hays Fort 194 POINTS 7 6 19 148 185 POINTS 111 13 Colorado Mines013 13 Mexico Eastern New 0 Nebraska-Omaha34 State Emporia 14 13 Benedictine014 State Pittsburg 6 Southwestern32 State Hays 14 Fort 15 27 Illinois Western 134 12 POINTS 19 18 163 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn 1953: 7-1-0 1953: 1955: 6-2-1 1955: 1954: 6-2-0 1954: 1952: 4-5-0 1952: Coach • Dick Godlove • Dick Coach Coach • Dick Godlove • Dick Coach Coach • Dick Godlove • Dick Coach Coach • Dick Godlove • Dick Coach 13 Colorado Mines614 Nebraska-Omaha 10 State Emporia 13 27 Benedictine13 State Pittsburg 41 6 Southwestern6 12 14 State Hays 6 Fort SW Missouri120 POINTS 6 27 6 100 13 Colorado Mines12 Mexico Eastern New 19 9 7 Nebraska-Omaha 13 13 Colorado Mines21 State Emporia 14 0 Nebraska-Omaha36 State Pittsburg 26 6 0 Benedictine64 Base* Naval Olathe 13 6 0 27 State Hays Fort Southwestern27 0 SW Missouri170 POINTS 7 record count in overall *Doesn’t 13 7 46 20 State Peru 22 Colorado College60 19 State Emporia 7 Nebraska-Omaha 43 21 State Pittsburg 19 Benedictine 7 620 Beloit 17 State Hays Fort 41 20 Southwestern143 POINTS 14 0 24 163 196 POINTS 160 013 State Pittsburg Benedictine32 Beloit34 23 State Hays Fort 28 33 Southwestern 6 30 6 Nick 1951: 6-3-0 1951: 1950: 3-4-1 1950: 1948: 3-5-1 1948: 1949 : 7-2-0 1949

led the each of each rushing seasons. his three his three

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Ichabods in Ichabods the all-time 16 Nebraska-Omaha 7 14 State Emporia 13 14 Southwestern 14 26 Colorado State 28 7 State Hays Fort 0 33 Doane 14 10 Benedictine 0 6 State Pittsburg 39 82 POINTS 120 6 Nebraska-Omaha 26 19 State Emporia 27 21 Southwestern 20 20 Baker 7 35 State Hays Fort 13 0 Doane 7 60 Rockhurst 0 21 Benedictine249 6 POINTS 136 27 State Pittsburg 19 13 Nebraska-Omaha 6 14 State Emporia 19 13 Southwestern 14 27 Illinois Northern 40 6 State Hays Fort 6 31 Doane 13 19 Nebraska-Omaha 20 53 Benedictine177 0 POINTS 125 25 State Pittsburg 7 0 Washington 28 0 State Emporia 7 26 Illinois Northern 30 35 State Peru 13 7 Southwestern 0 47 State Hays Fort 159 POINTS 14 56 21 Nebraska-Omaha 6 26 Benedictine 6 13 State Pittsburg 12 84 All-Time Scores team finished theseason6-1 intheCSICand 8-2overall. CSIC championship. The1983 teamwas thelast conference champions for theIchabods. The The 1983 Ichabods toppedMissouri Southern 24-10 inthefinalgame oftheyear towinthe 4WyeSae7 6 Wayne State 18 14 St. ofthePlains Mary 43 Missouri Valley 28 161 21 15 POINTS 13 186 Nebraska-Omaha 15 Emporia State 15 Pittsburg State 34 27 7 Missouri Valley 21 6 23 Missouri Southern 14 Fort Hays State 21 8 William Jewell 23 27 Wayne State 6 21 St. ofthePlains Mary Arkansas Tech 30 0 234 70 28 POINTS 48 169 ColoradoState 28 Emporia State William Jewell 14 21 17 6 7 0 Nebraska-Omaha 24 Pittsburg State 6 19 Fort Hays State Kearney State 27 17 21 3 Southern Colorado CentralMissouri 20 0 Friends 241 27 47 40 POINTS 81 Emporia State 47 14 William Jewell 19 6 Nebraska-Omaha 6 Pittsburg State 0 Fort Hays State 0 23 9 St. ofthePlains Mary 14 Coach • Coach •Harold Elliott Coach •BobNoblitt 1969: 5-5-0 1970: 5-3-2 1971: 5-5-0 moi tt 3 30 27 Nebraska-Omaha 20 Emporia State 17 Pittsburg State 0 0 SEMissouri 14 10 13 16 Missouri Southern 10 Fort Hays State 34 William Jewell 17 1WlimJwl 13 William Jewell 21 155 10 21 POINTS 111 Emporia State 20 Pittsburg State 20 3 Northern Colorado 14 14 Missouri Southern 5 9 28 Fort Hays State 13 14 Southern Colorado 19 Nebraska-Omaha 7 William Jewell 7 13 19 7 Missouri Western 13 Missouri Valley 10 182 41 21 by *Later forfeited WU POINTS Emporia State 166 Pittsburg State 7 14 14 7 Northern Colorado 29 Missouri Southern 10 3 13 Fort Hays State 0 Southern Colorado 31 40 0 Nebraska-Omaha 3 14 William Jewell 7 10 Missouri Western 58 Missouri Valley* 26 151 POINTS 176 Coach Elliott •Larry Coach •BobNoblitt Coach •BobNoblitt 1972: 4-6-0 1973: 3-6-1 1974: 8-3-0 2000 Washburn Football 1Mlii*7 15 Millikin* 21 Pittsburg State 28 Northern Colorado 7 14 17 7 Missouri Southern 12 35 Fort Hays State 14 15 14 Southern Colorado 41 19 Benedictine 24 Emporia State 0 Missouri Valley 36 7 Missouri Western 37 2 ONS152 20 POINTS 227 Pittsburg State 22 Northern Colorado 21 8 16 Missouri Southern 7 7 9 20 Fort Hays State Southern Colorado 13 27 7 8 Benedictine 34 Emporia State 7 42 27 Missouri Valley 24 Missouri Western 24 William Jewell 36 169 *Boot Hill Bowl POINTS 235 0 ONS210 29 30 *Boot Hill Bowl POINTS 200 Benedictine* 19 14 EastCentral 36 24 Fort Hays State 35 0 23 Missouri 17 Southern Kearney State 21 16 9 Emporia State 21 Pittsburg State 28 15 Harding 13 20 Missouri Western 26 Missouri Valley 14 Coach Elliott •Larry Coach Elliott •Larry 1975: 5-5-0 1976: 6-4-0 0 ONS222 7 by PSU *Later forfeited 17 POINTS 208 27 atFort Hays State atWayneState 10 49 6 53 Pittsburg State 14 Missouri Western 25 Kearney State 7 20 atMissouri Southern 12 33 6 7 atEmporia State atEast Texas State 17 3 Missouri Valley 3 35 St. ofthePlains Mary 79 229 22 17 POINTS 268 21 Fort Hays State 30 Wayne 7 State 28 24 Pittsburg State Missouri Western 28 12 7 Kearney State 38 21 Missouri Southern 32 36 21 Emporia State 16 40 EastTexasState 35 Missouri Valley 25 Langston 37 tKanySae28 19 Missouri Southern 7 atKearney State 20 20 21 7 atMissouri Western 17 Fort Hays State 23 Wayne 46 State 17 6 6 atPittsburg State 12 Emporia State 11 18 Baker 23 0 atMissouri Valley 13 atSt. /Plains Mary 42 Coach • Gary Hampton Coach •Gary Coach Elliott •Larry Coach Elliott •Larry 1978: 3-7-0 1979: 4-6-0 1977: 6-3-1 2PIT 215 26 POINTS 7 atKearney State 92 6 52 atMissouri Western 7 Fort Hays State 0 35 10 0 Wayne State 10 atPittsburg State 12 12 Emporia State 9 Missouri Southern 17 48 10 0 atMissouri Valley 12 Arkansas Tech atBenedictine 27 7 321 14 POINTS 35 atMissouri Southern 166 Kearney State 9 45 7 28 Missouri Western 24 14 36 atFort Hays State 17 atWayneState 45 26 18 Pittsburg State atEmporia State 38 27 Missouri Valley 41 7 7 atArkansas Tech 20 Benedictine 29 193 POINTS 163 tWyeSae27 14 21 atFort Hays State atWayneState 26 14 7 Pittsburg State 37 atEmporia State 20 0 77 Missouri Valley 47 14 Mississippi Valley atNW Missouri 15 0 132 0 10 POINTS 226 Missouri Southern atKearney State 3 24 6 21 7 atMissouri Western 24 Fort Hays State 7 29 24 Wayne State 13 atPittsburg State 28 21 7 21 Emporia State 41 atMissouri Valley 20 atBenedictine 35 Morningside 248 17 34 POINTS atKearney State 34 96 13 37 3 atMissouri Western Fort Hays State 21 38 20 7 Wayne State 19 atPittsburg State 20 14 14 Emporia State 24 Missouri Southern 13 Missouri Valley 14 0 6 Benedictine atMorningside 10 3 Coach •GlennJagodzinske Coach •GlennJagodzinske Coach • Gary Hampton Coach •Gary Coach •GeorgeTardiff (0-5) Larry Elliott(2-3) Larry 1984: 2-8-0 1983: 8-2-0 1980: 2-8-0 1982: 1-9-0 1981: 3-7-0 Coaches All-Time Scores 85 1997: 3-8-0 1997: 1999: 6-5-0 1999: 1998: 4-7-0 1998: 1996: 4-6-0 1996: Coach • Tony DeMeo • Tony Coach Coach • Tony DeMeo • Tony Coach Coach • Tony DeMeo • Tony Coach Coach • Tony DeMeo • Tony Coach 283 POINTS 280 207 POINTS 263 912 Falls Wisconsin-River 6 State Hays at Fort 20 Baptist Southwest 24 24Missouri at Missouri-Rolla 26 31 NW 28 7 38 State at Truman 35 Western Missouri 49 38 Southern at Missouri 37 27 27 State Emporia 012 Central Missouri State at Pittsburg 247 35 POINTS 37 72 347 24 at Wis-LaCrosse17 State Hays Fort 35 21 Southern Missouri 10 14 28 Western at Missouri 18 35 Central Missouri53 Missouri-Rolla36 32 Baptist at Southwest 8 0 18 10 State Pittsburg at NW Missouri52 Truman20 27 35 State at Emporia 45 18 231 POINTS 232 621 State Hays at Fort Western Missouri 21 21 State at Truman 35 7 State Emporia 23 38 Central Missouri45 at Missouri-Rolla24 40 7 Baptist Southwest 14 0 State at Pittsburg 20 14 NW Missouri31 43 Southern at Missouri 32 234 POINTS 33 241 17 SD Augustana 31 State Hays Fort 25 Baptist at Southwest 20 27 7 14 Missouri-Rolla14 St. at NW Missouri 7 17 13 12 State Truman Western at Missouri 14 13 Southern Missouri 35 37 17 State at Emporia 14 at Central Missouri11 64 20 State Pittsburg 40 21 HC Missouri-Rolla 37 10 Baptist at Southwest 7 20 21 State Pittsburg at NW Missouri0 Southern Missouri 31 42 25 Coaches Coaches 1995: 4-6-0 1995: 1994: 2-8-0 1994: 1992: 2-8-0 1992: 1991: 1-10-0 1991: 1993: 0-10-0 1993: Dennis Caryl (0-8) Andy Williams (0-2) Coach • Tony DeMeo • Tony Coach Coach • Tony DeMeo • Tony Coach Coach • Dennis Caryl • Coach Coach • Dennis CarylCoach 21Western at Missouri 10 200 POINTS 390 61 McPherson617Western at Missouri 17 NE Missouri24 State at Emporia 37 0 at Central Missouri 25 41 21 177 POINTS 341 14 Illinois at Southern 14 46 Missouri-Rolla19 at Central Missouri18 41 State Pittsburg 38 36 at NW Missouri0 55 10 NE Missouri 61 SouthernWestern at Missouri 21 Missouri 41 36 19 34 State at Emporia 20 Baptist at Southwest 171 25 37 POINTS 414 16 State at Illinois 010 at Missouri-Rolla Central Missouri 47 13 19 State at Pittsburg 48 43 NW Missouri31 62 at NE Missouri28 Western Missouri 16 14 50 Southern at Missouri 38 60 731 State Emporia Baptist Southwest 14 43 112 POINTS 214 37 Illinois at Western 7 42 at Tennessee-Martin 28 3 NE Missouri6 at NW Missouri18 Southern Missouri 29 14 State at Emporia 0 31 13 at Central Missouri 49 Missouri-Rolla 21 14 Baptist at Southwest 0 6 28 23 State Pittsburg Western at Missouri 94 35 POINTS 21 15 304 at SW Missouri821 at NE Missouri 66 NW Missouri14 Southern at Missouri 44 18 42 State Emporia 13 22 Central Missouri21 at Missouri-Rolla21 25 10 Baptist Southwest 29 26 State at Pittsburg 17 17 Western Missouri 48 41 1990: 4-6-0 1990: 1989: 3-7-0 1989: Coach • Larry Elliott Coach Coach • Dennis CarylCoach 132 POINTSWU *Later forfeited by 240 13 at Missouri-Rolla717 Central Missouri 7 NE Missouri6 24 3 Southern at Missouri 30 7 at SW Missouri 44 14 Missouri Southeast at NW Missouri 35 38 024 State Pittsburg 0 Baptist Southwest 9 17 291 POINTS*NAIA postseason game 233 77 Missouri-Rolla21 Missouri at Central NE Missouri* 29 6 20 9 Southern at Missouri 21 14 Lincoln 3 at SE Missouri21 NW Missouri0 17 19 State at Pittsburg Baptist at Southwest 28 34 34 61 Western* Missouri 0 21 14 State Hays at Fort 59 State Emporia 22 13 at Ark.-Monticello* 20 46 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn 1987: 6-5-0 1987: 1988: 7-4-0 1988: Coach • Larry Elliott Coach Coach • Larry Elliott Coach 24 State* at Pittsburg 27 All-Stars^ at Mexican 58 8 253 POINTSWU *Later forfeited by 233 33 NW Missouri28 at Central Missouri30 27 St. at Northeastern 17 12 35 Western Missouri 29 State at Kearney 10 49 State Wayne 35 12 Southern at Missouri 23 14 State Pittsburg 3 23 279 POINTS*NAIA postseason game ^Aztec Bowl 218 727 Dakota at South at NW Missouri17 17 Central Missouri23 29 State* Northeastern 31 26 21 Western* at Missouri 28 6 State* Kearney 29 State* at Wayne 14 Southern Missouri 0 0 25 32 49 State at Pittsburg State* Hays Fort 28 44 State* at Emporia 12 21 the Marc by an MIAA 1986: 8-3-0 1986: 1985: 4-7-0 1985:

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Coach • Larry Elliott Coach Coach • Larry Elliott Coach ranks third ranks season. His 1,136 yards 1,136 Washburn’s son mark of Ichabod and Ichabod (1996-99) is (1996-99) 64 his junior

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including the third all-time third 24 State Kearney 3 21 Western Missouri 14 40 State Hays at Fort 35 31 State at Wayne 6 7 State Pittsburg 21 16 State at Emporia 22 25 Southern at Missouri 7 37 Central Missouri 14 7 St. Houston at Sam 51 38 NW Missouri 24 16 State at Kearney 21 16 Dakota at South 14 10Western at Missouri 13 0 State Hays Fort 30 17 State Wayne 18 198 POINTS 266 18 State at Pittsburg 35 25 State Emporia 18 19 Southern Missouri 6 31 at Central Missouri 3 17 Morningside 47 38 NW Missouri 24 31 Southern at Missouri 29 0 State Kearney 134 POINTS 30 333 21 Western Missouri 37 on the career 86 Series Record With All-Opponents oaWsea olg . .1-0-0 Iowa Wesleyan College . . 0-1-0 Illinois State University . .1-0-0 Hastings (Neb.) College .1-0-0 Harding (Ark.) University . .4-2-0 Grinnell (Iowa) College. .0-2-0 Gonzaga (Wash.) University . .1-2-0 Fresno (Calif.) State University .2-4-0 Eastern New Mexico University .0-1-0 East Central(Okla.) University .0-1-0 (Mo.)Drury College .0-6-0 Drake (Iowa) University .5-1-0 Doane (Neb.) College .1-3-0 Denver Area College .2-1-0 University of Denver (Colo.) .1-2-0 Creighton (Neb.) University .2-2-0 Cooper College. .0-3-0 Colorado State University .7-4-0 Colorado SchoolofMines. .6-5-1 Colorado College .0-1-1 Colorado (Boulder)University. . .1-0-0 Campbell (NC)College .2-1-0 Augustana (SD)College Arkansas Tech .0-3-0 University. .0-1-0 University ofArkansas-Monticello . WU Record FOUR-YEAR SCHOOLS .11-16-1 .15-5-1 Southwestern College .14-8-0 St. Mary’s College .4-1-0 St. ofthePlains Mary .12-6-5 Ottawa University .3-1-0 McPherson College . . 2-4-0 Kansas Wesleyan College .12-18-2 .6-27-4 University ofKansas .10-9-1 Haskell College. .3-1-0 Friends University .33-21-3 Fort Hays State University .14-15-3 Emporia, Collegeof .2-1-0 Bethany College .16-14-0 . .1-1-0 Beloit College .14-9-3 .WURecord KANSAS SCHOOLS .3-14-0 Truman (Mo.) State University .8-3-0 Southwest Baptist (Mo.) University .18-53-1 Pittsburg State University (Kan.) .5-13-0 Northwest Missouri State University .6-5-0 University ofMissouri-Rolla .12-14-2 Missouri Western State College .10-19-1 Missouri Southern State College Emporia .42-48-6 State (Kan.) University. Central Missouri .15-14-2 State University. .WURecord SCHOOLS. MIAA 2000 Washburn Football Langston (Okla.) University. .1-0-0 William Jewell .7-5-0 (Mo.) College. Westminster .0-1-0 (Utah) College. Western Illinois University. .1-2-0 Wayne .9-5-0 (Neb.) State University. Washington (Mo.) University. .1-2-0 United .0-1-0 States Academy. Military .0-6-0 University of Tulsa (Okla.) University of Texas .0-2-0 A&M-Commerce. .0-1-0 University of Tennessee-Martin Tarkio .1-0-0 (Mo.) College. Southwest Missouri State University. .2-4-1 .0-1-0 Southern Illinois University, Carbondale .4-7-0 University ofSouthern Colorado .0-3-0 Southeast Missouri State University .1-1-0 University ofSouth Dakota .0-1-0 Sam Houston (Texas) State University .1-1-0 Saint Mary’s (Texas) College .3-0-0 Rockhurst (Mo.) College .0-1-0 Regis (Colo.) College .6-1-0 Peru (Neb.) State College .1-6-0 Oklahoma State University University ofOklahoma-Norman. .2-2-2 Northern .0-2-0 Illinois University. .0-4-0 Northern Colorado,University of Northeastern (Okla.) State University. .1-1-0 .13-14-1 University ofNebraska-Omaha .0-4-0 University ofNebraska-Lincoln .6-14-0 University ofNebraska-Kearney Morningside (Iowa) .1-2-0 College. .1-0-0 Missouri Wesleyan College .8-7-0 Missouri Valley College .2-1-0 University ofMissouri-Columbia. .0-1-0 Mississippi Valley State University .1-0-0 Millikin (Ill.) University .7-0-0 Midland Lutheran (Neb.) College .1-0-0 Lincoln (Mo.) University 2000 Opponents inBold . .2-0-0 Topeka Independents Topeka . .7-0-0 High. . .1-0-0 St. Joseph Medics . . 1-0-0 Lincoln Medics . .1-0-0 Kansas Medics .1-0-0 Kansas City YMCA. .0-0-0 Kansas CityMedics. . 1-0-0 Kansas CityIndependents .1-0-0 Highland Park .10-9-1 Haskell Indian Nations .2-0-1 Fort Riley .1-0-0 Fort Leavenworth . .1-1-0 Denver Wheel Club .WURecord CLUBS/OTHERS .1-0-0 University of Wisconsin-River Falls .1-0-0 University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse Lettermen

1961-present 87 - I - - J - - L - - K - Bill Jarvis Jarvis Bill ...... 1973-76 . . . . Jeffery Nolan ...... 1992-95 Jelovic John ...... 1981-83 Cooper Johnson ...... 1973-74 Johnson ...... 1995-98 John Jones Antwaun ...... 1998-pr Jones Bobby ...... 1963-64 JonesReggie . . .1999-pr ...... Alan Kaniper . .1988-91 ...... Katzenmeier Ron ...... 1962-63 Keeley Mike ...... 1976-78 Keir Brett ...... 1990-92 Kenney Dennis ...... 1967-68 Kerns Will .1995-97 ...... Kingston Kyle ...... 1985-87 Kincade Eric ...... 1993-94 Kleschick Dave ...... 1989-90 Koch Jeff ...... 1993-96 Scot Koranda ...... 1988-91 Kresic Nick ...... 1983-86 Lane Greg ...... 1990-91 Laughon Mike ...... 1962-64 Leiker Jeff ...... 1982-83 Lemus Frank ...... 1988-89 Bob Leonard ...... 1980-81 Lesser Dode ...... 1965-66 ...... 1976 . . . . Volsi Li John Gary Lindsay ...... 1972-73 Llaverias Fred .1976-79 ...... Lloyd Jason ...... 1992-95 Logan Clarence ...... 1980-81 Loomis Bruce ...... 1978-79 Ryan Huske Huske Ryan ...... 1998-pr Ingram Terry ...... 1986-89 Jackson Leonard ...... 1991-92 Ben Jacobs ...... 1999-pr . . . . . Jeff Herter Herter Jeff ...... 1988-89 . . Hicks Cecil . . .1987-88 ...... Hicks Ronnie . . .1974-76 . . . . . Hight Ed ...... 1983-85 Hill Jeff ...... 1966-69 . . . . . Hill Russ ...... 1970-73 ...... Lee Hilstock ...... 1991-92 Hinton Paul . . .1977-80 ...... Hodnefield John . . .1972-75 . . . Holbrook Howard . . . . .1988-89 Holloway Dan ...... 989-91 Honn James ...... 1968-70 Howard Andrew ...... 1994-97 Hoytal Joey ...... 1996-99 . . . . Huber Tom ...... 1963-65 Hunnacut ...... 1983-84 . Tracy - F - - F - G - - H - Ken Hartzell Ken ...... 1998-pr J.C. Haselby ...... 1983-86 Haskins David ...... 1976-78 Hastings Jim ...... 1974-75 Hatcher Stan ...... 1973-76 Hayes Joe ...... 1981-83 HayesPatrick ...... 1999-pr Haynes Steve . . . . .1976-78 . . . . Heck Ron ...... 1960-63 Cory Heiniger ...... 1974-76 Rolly GonzalesRolly ...... 1999-pr Goodin Bill ...... 1989-92 Chad Gordon...... 1999-pr . . . Gordon Nathaniel . . . . .1976-78 Graham Talmadge . . . . .1990-93 Barry Griffiths ...... 1985-88 Grogan Mike ...... 1974-78 Grogan Pat ...... 1975-78 Grove Anders ...... 1998-pr Grundy John ...... 1995-96 Guilfoyle Steve ...... 1976-79 Bob Hainline ...... 1975-77 Dwayne Haley ...... 1987-88 C.J. Hamilton ...... 1970-72 Hamilton Ron ...... 1979-80 Handley Walter ...... 1976-78 Hanson Lloyd ...... 1983-86 HarmanLeroy ...... 1945-49 Harper Bill ...... 1963 . . . . . Harris Ken ...... 1966-68 Harris ...... 1998-pr Todd Harris Torye ...... 1983-85 Aron Fass Fass Aron ...... 1979-82 . . . . . Ferrell Dean . . . .1965-68 . . . . . Flannigan Pete ...... 1983-86 Art Fletcher. .1946-49 ...... Flowers Everald ...... 1990-93 Flowers Lydell ...... 1996-98 . . Floyd Mike ...... 1991-94 FowlerKyle ...... 1999-pr . . . . Charles Franklin ...... 1963-65 FrederickJosh ...... 1999-pr French Doug ...... 1976-78 Fuemmeler Brian ...... 1994-97 Gaffen Mitch ...... 1987 Barry Galbraith ...... 1996-99 Gambrell James ...... 1983-85 Garcia Fred ...... 1975-78 Georgeson Curt ...... 1982-84 Ray Gerstenkorn ...... 1972-75 Gibson George ...... 1997-98 Gibson Mike ...... 1984-87 Gilbert Millage ...... 1979-80 Gish Dusty .1997-98 ...... Gloriod Mark ...... 1989-92 Ken Esposito Ken . . . . .1961-62 . . . . - E - - D - 2000 Washburn Football 2000 Washburn Fred Edmon Edmon Fred ...... 1976-77 Allen Edwards ...... 1976-78 EdwardsMike ...... 1999-pr Eichelberg Kurt ...... 1972-74 Gary Elliot ...... 1971-72 Elliot Mark ...... 1981-83 Elston ...... 1960-63 Terry Ensign Stewart ...... 1985-88 Epp Justin ...... 1998 Mark DodgeMark ...... 1999-pr Domann Elvin ...... 1965-66 Doonan Aaron ...... 1996-99 Al Dressman ...... 1969-71 Dritlein Michael ...... 1992-95 Bryan Dugan ...... 1993-95 Duncan Bruce ...... 1978-79 Artie Dahlstrom Artie Dahlstrom ...... 1976-78 Rick Dancer ...... 1976 . . . . . Daniels Eric ...... 1983-85 Randy Davey ...... 1983-85 Rick Davey ...... 1981-83 Davidson Steve ...... 1974-77 Davis Ron ...... 1979-82 Chad Dawson ...... 1997-98 Deal Sean ...... 1991-92 DeBonnett Jack ...... 1961-62 DeGroot Tom ...... 1974-77 DeLisa Dino ...... 1983-85 Delgato Jason ...... 1996-97 Degginger Tim . . . . .1966-67 . . Dennis ...... 1986-89 Wade Devine John ...... 1983-86 Dobry Warren ...... 1961-62 Kevin CoffmanKevin ...... 1999-pr CokerDave ...... 1986-88 ColemanDeMarko . . . . .1992-95 ColemanKeith ...... 1995-96 CollinsJim ...... 1984-86 CopelandTom ...... 1965-67 Chuck Coppola. . . . .1965-66 . . Larry Cox ...... 1981-83 Randy Craven ...... 1983-86 CrainCorey ...... 1999-pr Scot Crimmins ...... 1987-89 CrippsBryce ...... 1970-73 . . . . CrippsBrent ...... 1974-77 CrossMike ...... 1995-98 ...... 1985-88 Cullinae Gene CummingsNick ...... 1992-94 Curless Doug ...... 1976-78 Wes ChapmanWes ...... 1965-68 . ChiaveriniMike ...... 1978-81 . ChiaveriniTony . . . . .1970-73 . . Clanton ...... 1961-63 Jack ClarkEd ...... 1971-74 . . ClarkJay . .1978-81 ...... J.D. Cleavenger ...... 1965-66 ClementsGabe . . . . .1994-97 . . . Angie Cocolis ...... 1965-67 - B - - C - - A - - A Will ButlerWill ...... 1997-99 Jim Butler ...... 1984-87 Butler Jim Bill ButlerBill ...... 1967-68 Joe BusbyJoe ...... 1994-98 David BurnsDavid ...... 1976-79 Tom Burgess ...... 1983-85 Tom ChamberlainJim ...... 1965-68 Steve BurkdollSteve ...... 1977 Colin Cathey ...... 1994-97 Anthony Bryan ...... 1985-88 CassinMike ...... 1976-77 Tom Bruno ...... 1988-89 Tom CaseyBrennan ...... 1995-97 Keith BrownKeith ...... 1978-81 CarylBeau ...... 1993-96 Galen BrownGalen ...... 1986-87 Chat Carruthers ...... 1969-71 Dan Brown ...... 1992-95 Brown Dan CarrReggie ...... 1969 Phillip BrooksPhillip ...... 1987-89 CardozaMike ...... 1987-88 Doug BrittonDoug ...... 1989-90 CaldwellFred ...... 1989-90 CampJoe ...... 1997-pr Mark BrinknerMark ...... 1985-86 Cahill ...... 1979-82 Matt Pat BrewsterPat ...... 1976-79 Charles Braden ...... 1983-86 Ryan BradburyRyan ...... 1996-98 Dave BowenDave ...... 1969-72 A.L. Bontrager . . . .1968-70 . . . . Jerome BobbittJerome ...... 1996-99 Pete Blin ...... 1984-86 Pete Chris Bleue ...... 1986-87 Bob Bivens ...... 1973-75 Bill BibensBill ...... 1969-71 Bernie BianchinoBernie . . .1967-69 . . . Jim BernardJim ...... 1985-86 Travis BentonTravis ...... 1976-78 Larry Benson ...... 1962-64 Dale BennettDale ...... 1968-70 Charlie Bennett ...... 1987-88 Ricke Benke...... 1974-75 . Bob Behrens ...... 1974-75 . Mike BeffortMike . . . . .1981-83 . . . . . Tim BeasleyTim ...... 1984-87 Eugene BattleEugene ...... 1984-86 Aaron BattleAaron ...... 1996-98 Mike BarnhillMike . . . .1988-91 . . . . . Jared Barge ...... 1997-pr Jared Marvin Bailey ...... 1969-72 BanksJoe ...... 1997-pr . Robert BaerRobert ...... 1970-72 Rich Augustine . . .1977-80 . . . . . Joey Atwood Joey ...... 1989-92 Mike AtkinsMike ...... 1977-80 . Steve AlstonSteve . . . .1966-69 ...... 88 Lettermen 1961-present onPvi ..1967-70 John Pavlis ..1994-96 Josh Parker Fred ..1979-82 Palenske ..1985-88 Eric Otting ..1971 Jim Orton ..1974-77 Pete O’Sullivan ..1963-64 Ronny O’Rear ..1977-80 Andy O’Neill ..1996-98 Bymer O’Hara ..1989-92 Dave Noot ..1975-77 Woody Nichels . .1995-97 Keith Newbery . . .1988-89 Kurt Neelly ..1996-99 Marc Nardella Jerry Nall ..1983-86 ..1971 Dave Murray ..1985-88 Dave Murphy ..1998-pr Casey Mulcahy ..1962-64 Lonny Morrison ..1972-75 Michael Morgan ..1990-91 Allen Moore ..1982-85 Marc Milner ..1991-92 John Miller ..1960-63 Curt Miller ..1983-86 Alex Mikaelian ..1978-79 Greg Messersmith ..1987-88 Bruce Mellen ..1992-93 Miguel Mejinez ..1980 Ric Medill ..1975-77 Mike Medill ..1998-pr Colonious McNeal ..1983-86 Mike McGreevy ..1980-82 John McGivern Todd ..1990-91 McGhghy Tim McDaniel ..1990-92 Pat ..1965-66 McCrite Irv McCoy ..1968-71 ..1969-71 Kevin McCormick ..1968-70 Gene McBride ..1999-pr Jonathan Mayes ..1989-90 Chris Matney ..1970-72 George Marvin ..1996-97 Jason Martin ..1988-91 Kevin Marshall ..1969-71 Andy Marquart ..1999-pr Andy Malson ..1997 Brad Malm ..1974-77 Greg Maher ..1969-71 Don Makalous John ..1961-62 Lyle ..1975-76 Carlos Lyday ..1981-83 Mark Lutz ..1981-81 Tom Luedke - M - O - N - P lyPilp ..1986-88 Clay Phillips ..1962-65 Charlie Pettway ..1970-72 Gene Pettey ..1986-87 Johnny Perkins ..1962-63 Jerry Perkins ..1996-98 Ira Peoples ..1991-92 Wayne Peacock i clgl ..1983-84 Tim Schlegel . ..1962-65 Pat Scherzer ..1993-96 Joe Schartz Jerry Sawyer . .1965-68 1970-71 . Dale Sample ..1976-79 Mark Samich 1965 . John Sailor ..1997-pr Buck Reuter ..1988-91 Dave Ruder ..1995-97 Andy Rucker 1978-81 . . Mike Roy ..1986-87 Shawn Rose ..1963-64 Pete Roscetti 1965-66 . Mickey Romano ..1985-86 Darrin Rohr ..1970-71 Bob Roepke ..1998 Pat Rogers ..1963-65 Lenny Rodgers ..1976-79 Jim Rodden ..1988-89 Shawn Rigby . ..1988-91 Scott Rigby ..1991-94 Kiley Rice ..1996-99 Casey Rhinehart ..1967-69 RennerMarv ..1997-pr Ted Remias ..1966-68 Dave Reilley ..1989-90 Anthony Reid ..1992-95 Eryc Reese ..1983-85 Franklin Redd ..1989-91 Blake Redd . ..1986-87 Lorenza Rayford ..1970-73 Steve Ramsey ..1991-92 Bobby Ramirez ..1998-pr Brandon Rainer ..1992-95 Maurice Ragland ..1961-62 John Pusateri ..1981-83 John Pulliam ..1968-70 Ed Ptacek ..1967-69 Don Prince ..1987-90 Dan Prochazka Jeremy ..1998-pr Potts ..1992-94 Kirk Potter ..1980-81 Steve Pokrywka ..1972-74 John Poke ..1986-87 Ed Poindexter ..1982-85 Steve Podzielny ..1978-81 David Pitsch ..1991-92 Camron ..1981-82 Kyle Pierce ..1988-91 Derrick Pierce ..1962-65 Frank Pickens ..1997-pr Corey Phipps 2000 Washburn Football - R - S rkSih..1993-94 Erik Smith ..1994-97 Dan Smith ..1983-84 Clay Smith Mark Small ..1983-86 ..1985-88 Troy Slusser ..1995-97 Scott Sisk ..1965-66 Mike Sipotz ..1979-82 David Silva Paul Silovsky ..1982-84 ..1977-80 Alex Sias ..1979-82 Ben Short ..1990-93 Donnovan Shirley ..1961-63 Leon Shelinbarger ..1966-67 Bob Shelinbarger ..1985-88 Steve Sheehan ..1975-77 Mike Sheahon ..1984-87 Mike Shanks ..1995-98 Brent Senogles ..1994-97 Tony Scollieri ..1997-99 Darin Schroeder ..1977-80 Steve Schmitt ..1979-82 Luke Schmille ..1985-87 Ken Schmake rvsSih..1996-98 Travis Smith ..1981-83 Stuart Smith ..1974-75 Rick Smith ..1969-71 Ray Smith ..1961-62 Ralph Smith ..1999-pr Jermaine Smith ar unr . .1983-86 Larry Turner ..1992 Danny Turek ..1999-pr Jason Tomassi Harold . . .1986-87 Tillman ..1965-66 Rodger Tiesing ..1991-93 James Thornhill ..1974-77 Fred Thomas ..1990-91 Chris Thomas ..1979-82 Russ Thogmartin ..1997-pr Chad Todd ..1995-97 Todd Tenbrink Preston Taylor ..1998-99 Clarence Taylor ..1974-77 ..1996-99 Chris Tangye ..1980-81 Forrest Swyden Chris Swirles ..1995-97 ..1990-91 Rodger Swanson ..1989-91 Monty Swanson ..1965-67 Jim Stuke Joe ..1983-85 Stringer ..1996-97 Brent Stones Monte ..1974-75 Stone ..1993-96 Zuri Stokes ..1986-88 Bruce Stindt ..1998-99 Kris Stewart ..1988-89 Greg Stenzel ..1993-94 Steve Stegaman ..1973-75 George Steen Troy ..1985-87 Stedman ..1966-67 Bill Stanhope . . .1997-98 Michael Stackpole ..1974-75 Spiker Kerry ..1998-pr Cody Snyder - T Jesse Tyler ..1989-90 Charlie White ..1965-66 Charlie White ..1996-99 Kevin Wheeler ..1965-68 Dan West ..1990-92 Joe Wells ..1965-66 Jack Wellman ..1985-86 Mike Welch ..1979-80 Rick Weissbeck ..1980 Jim Weissbeck ..1965-66 Mike Weinbrecht ..1966-69 Steve Weigel Grant Webber ..1993-96 Wes ..1981-82 Warrick ..1972-75 Robert Warren ..1986-89 Dashiell Wandix Jeff Walstrom ..1997 Dick ..1967-68 Wall ..1972-74 Wayne Walker ..1984-86 Aaron Walker ..1969-71 Steve Wagner . .1974-76 Dan Wagner Mike VanSickle ..1984-86 Lee Van ..1969-71 Riper Returning IchabodsReturning are bold,italic NOTE: ..1985-87 John Zimmers ..1999-pr Derek Young ..1994-95 Wayne Youman Gary Yager ..1973-75 ..1995-97 Justin Wrecke ..1999-pr Garrett Wrecke ..1963-65 Woolridge Larry ..1980-81 Harold Woods ..1994-95 Jeff Wonderly ..1998-pr Billy Wolff ..1998 James Wood ..1998-pr Dan Wilson Tom ..1970-72 Williams ..1987-80 Les Williams ..1985-86 Kevin Williams ..1997-pr Clarence Williams ..1990-91 Chuck Williams ..1983-84 Bill Wiley ..1998-pr Chris Whittle - W - V - Y - Z