Otterbein Football 2 011 Media Guide Message from the President
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OTTERBEIN FooTBALL 2 011 Media Guide MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT Otterbein University continues its proud tradition of athletic and academic excellence and has enjoyed over 100 years of intercollegiate competition. During that time, Otterbein’s mission has been to balance academics and athletic competition. Our commitment has been to the whole person, both in and out of the classroom. Our coaches are teachers first, mentors who make deep and lasting impressions on their students. While the drive to win is important, our real commitment lies in develop- ing leadership traits and the competitive spirit, which will aid our scholar- athletes throughout their lives. On behalf of Otterbein’s faculty, students and administration, we thank you for your support of Otterbein’s athletics programs in 2011-12 and for your continuing involvement in their successes. 2011 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 3 GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY Oct. 15 CAPITAL UNIVERSITY 1:00 p.m. Hotchkiss Field 1:30 p.m. Memorial Stadium Washington, D.C. Westerville, Ohio Sept. 17 OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY Oct. 22 MUSKINGUM UNIVERSITY 1:30 p.m. Dial-Roberson Stadium 2:00 p.m. McConagha Stadium Ada, Ohio New Concord, Ohio Sept. 24 HEIDELBERG UNIVERSITY Oct. 29 UNIVERSITY OF MOUNT UNION 2:00 p.m. Memorial Stadium 1:30 p.m. Mount Union Stadium Westerville, Ohio Alliance, Ohio Oct. 1 JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY Nov. 5 MARIETTA COLLEGE 2:00 p.m. Don Shula Stadium 1:30 p.m. Memorial Stadium University Heights, Ohio Westerville, Ohio Oct. 8 BALDWIN-WALLACE COLLEGE Nov. 12 WILMINGTON COLLEGE 7:00 p.m. Memorial Stadium 1:30 p.m. Memorial Stadium Westerville, Ohio Westerville, Ohio Otterbein’s 2011 football media guide is prepared by the University's Office of Marketing and Communications with assistance from the Athletics Department. 1 CONTENTS Message from the President .............................................................................................Inside Front Cover 2011 Football Schedule .....................................................................................................Inside Front Cover Otterbein Profile ...............................................................................................................................................1 Administration .................................................................................................................................................2 Support Staff ......................................................................................................................................................3 Head Coach .......................................................................................................................................................4 Assistant Coaches ................................................................................................................................... 5 & 18 Lettermen ..........................................................................................................................................................7 Facilities ...........................................................................................................................................................19 Otterbein Football Roster ..............................................................................................................................20 2011 Season Preview ......................................................................................................................................22 Otterbein Opponents .....................................................................................................................................23 2010 Otterbein Statistics ................................................................................................................................28 2010 in Review ................................................................................................................................................30 Records of Coaches ........................................................................................................................................32 Otterbein Individual Records .......................................................................................................................33 Otterbein Team Records ................................................................................................................................34 Otterbein vs. All Opponents .........................................................................................................................34 Otterbein All-Americas .................................................................................................................................35 Otterbein All-OAC Players ...........................................................................................................................36 2011 Fall Sports Schedules ............................................................................................................................37 Lettermen Since 1985 .....................................................................................................................................38 Otterbein Results 1890 Through 2010 .........................................................................................................41 Media ...................................................................................................................................Inside Back Cover The Ohio Athletic Conference ......................................................................................................Back Cover 2011 OAC Composite Football Schedule ....................................................................................Back Cover CARDINAL FACTS Location Westerville, Ohio 43081 Lettermen Lost 26 Enrollment 3,100 Starters Returning Denomination United Methodist Church On Offense 9 Founded 1847 Starters Returning President Dr. Kathy Krendl On Defense 9 Nickname Cardinals Basic Offensive Colors Tan and Cardinal Formation Spread Conference Ohio Athletic Conference Basic Defensive NCAA Division III Formation 3-3 Stack Stadium Memorial Stadium (4,000) Head Trainer Charles Goodwin Ballenger Field (natural grass) Team Physician Dr. Darrin Bright Athletics Director Dick Reynolds (Otterbein ’65) Sports Information Ed Syguda (614) 823-3518 Director (614) 823-1288 (work) Head FB Coach Joe Loth (Otterbein ’91) (614) 571-0269 (cell) (614) 823-3519 Fax (614) 823-1360 Fax (614) 823-1966 E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Press Box Number (614) 823-3430 2010 Record (6-4, 5-4) Otterbein Football Lettermen Ticket Information (614) 823-3513 Returning 49 www.otterbeincardinals.com 2 OTTERBEIN PROFILE The University Department of Theatre and mural program is available Off-Campus Programs Otterbein University is a Dance, Otterbein students to all students. A variety of off-campus private, co-educational, perform plays for the com- programs are available, comprehensive liberal arts munity in The Fritsche Fraternities and Sororities including foreign language institution founded in 1847 Theatre at Cowan Hall, Nearly 50 percent of study in Dijon, France and and affiliated with the Unit- which was renovated in Otterbein students par- Segovia, Spain. Semester ed Methodist Church. Ac- 2005. The Department of ticipate in the six local at Sea, a shipboard-campus credited since 1913 by the Art displays art from stu- sororities and six local program offered in coop- North Central Association dents, faculty, the Univer- fraternities. eration with the Univer- of Colleges and Schools, sity collection and visiting sity of Pittsburgh, enables Otterbein has consistently exhibits in Miller Gallery Community Service students to take a variety placed high among peer in the Art and Commu- Otterbein offers many of liberal arts courses while institutions in U.S. News nication Building, Fisher local community service on cruise. Study oppor- & World Report’s “Guide Gallery in Roush Hall, and opportunities for students tunities also exist with to America’s Best colleges” the Frank Museum of Art. and employees through the Washington Semester for over a decade. In the A new permanent exhibit its Center for Community Plan, operated through 2011 guide, Otterbein was is the Presidents’ Gallery, Engagement, which strives the American Univer- named a "Top 10 Up-and- a historical and artistic to meet community needs sity in Washington, D.C., Comer" by its peers in the display of all the University through volunteerism, the Philadelphia Center University-Master’s (Mid- presidents, on the second service-learning and program in the Philadel- west) category. floor of Towers Hall. The community-based action phia area and Roehampton Department of Music also research. Student volun- Institute in England. Army Location offers public performances teers serve in 14 different and Air Force ROTC is It is located in Westerville, of opera, symphony, student-led organizations offered in conjunction with Ohio, a suburb of Colum- marching band and student working with urban youth, The Ohio State University. bus that is ranked 15th on choral groups. Classes senior citizens and animals Internships provide experi- Money Magazine’s 2009 list began in fall 2009 at both at non-profit agencies and ence in a student’s chosen of Best Places to Live. the newly built Center for local schools. Otterbein of- career field. Equine Studies and the fers more than 90 service- Majors and Degrees University’s