PSAC’s 150 Contributors

Harlon Hill Winners

Irvin Sigler Bloomsburg University Shippensburg University 1997 2012

Franklyn Quiteh Bloomsburg University East Stroudsburg Univeristy 2013 2005

#CFB150 In recognition of ’s Robert Redman, C (1947-51) sesquicentennial season, the State 38-4 and three PSAC titles in five seasons; BU stadium Athletic Conference is proud to recognize a group named in his honor of individuals who have been distinguished as The , P (1982-85) PSAC’s 150 Contributors. College Football HOF (2007); 3x AP First Team All-American With various league and on-campus celebrations planned for the upcoming season, nominees were Irvin Sigler, P (1994-97) comprised of representatives from each current BU’s first Trophy award winner (1997) member institution. Those in consideration were Bob Tucker, P (1964-67) identified by each institution as individuals who 11-year NFL veteran was 3x All-PSAC First Team ­ had made significant contributions to college football.

To determine the formation of the final 150, guidelines were put in place to have representation Cal U from each submitting institution. A committee Antoine Bagwell, P (2004-05) comprised of seven former sports information 2x PSAC West Offensive Athlete of the Year; Leads directors then made selections to finalize the PSAC with career 7.8 yds/att PSAC’s 150 Contributors. Garry Brown, P (2013-16) Multiple career Cal U receiving records; 1,000-yard ­ The PSAC is honored to present this group as receiver in three straight seasons representatives of the countless student-athletes, Wes Cates, P (1998-01) coaches, administrators and other contributors to the 150 years of college football. Third in PSAC and All-time Cal U leader in rushing (5,647 yds, 63 TD) Perry Kemp, P (1980-83) P - Player C - Coach Five-year NFL vet was a 3x All-PSAC selection; Held O - Contributor school records for over 20 years John Luckhardt, C (2002-11) All-time wins leader at Cal U; Won three Bloomsburg straight NCAA Regional Championships Jamar Brittingham, P (2004-07) Sam Mannery, P (1987-90) 2x PSAC East Athlete of Year; 3x PSAC-West First Team; Holds school Holds league’s single-season­ passing and total offense records rushing records (2,260 yds, 32 TD) Tim McCutcheon, P (2004-07) Jim Doyle, O (1970-Present) 4x All-PSAC First-Team and 2x All-American while “Voice of the Huskies” has called over Brittingham playing both left tackle and center 500 football games for BU Rontez Miles, P (2009-12) Jahri Evans, P (2001-05) 2x PSAC West Defensive Athlete of the Multiple All-American who became All-Pro with New Year and six-year veteran of New York Orleans Saints Jets Matt Feiler, P (2010-13) Elmo Natali, PC (1950-53, 1973-76) 2x PSAC East First Team choice is Steelers Miles Eventual VP spent over five decades at starting tackle Cal U; First 1,000-yard rusher for 1951 postseason Danny Hale, C (1993-2012) team Won 13 PSAC East titles and made nine NCAA ­ Jeff Petrucci, PC (1966-68, 1981-92) appearances in 25-year career at BU and WCU 2x NAIA total offense leader; Played on and coached Franklyn Quiteh, P (2010-13) PSAC Championship teams 2013 Harlon Hill winner; 7,523 yards and 87 ­ touchdowns are PSAC rushing records Clarion Jim Alcorn, P (1966-67) QB of CU’s first PSAC Champion with 10-0 record in ‘66; Little All-America Team Dave ‘Red’ Bevevino, P (1949-52) Jeff Johnson, P (1975-78) Leader of team’s first undefeated season in ‘52; ESU record holder with 502 tackles; 4x All-PSAC ­ Lions Bowl MVP performer Kevin Ewing, P (1981-84) Kevin Nagle, P (1997-2000) 2x AP All-American is CU career leader 2x East Defensive Athlete of the Year and in tackles (462) and sacks (46) All-American; 477 career tackles Al Jacks, C (1963-81) Evan Prall, P (2003-06) Three PSAC Championships and six West 2x AP Little All-America First Team; holds PSAC titles with 18 straight winning seasons season records for yards (1,766) and touchdowns (23) Frank Lignelli, PO (1946-50, 1957-90) Mike Reichenbach, P (1979-83) Little All-America choice who led CU as Eight-year NFL veteran earned multiple All-America AD for 30+ years Jacks honors Kim Niedbala, P (1993-96) Jimmy Terwilliger, PC Versatile 3x All-American (2x First Team) compiled (2003-06 (Player) 407 tackles and 12 ‘05 Harlon Hill winner and 3x Alex Sandusky, P (1950-53) All-American; graduated with 18 DII Played on 9-0 ‘52 team; became All-Pro after being QB records 16th overall pick in ‘54 NFL Draft Ray Yakavonis, P (1977-79) Terwilliger Steve Scillitani, P (1977-80) Five-year NFL veteran was First Team 419 tackles, 37 sacks playing for two PSAC Champions All-American and first NFL Draft (‘77, ‘80) selection in school history Chris Weibel, PC (1993-98, 2004-Present) ‘96 All-American led team to NCAA Final Four; Current CU graduated with all of Clarion’s major passing records Edinboro Reggie Wells, Jr., P (1999-2002) Elbert Cole, P (1986-89) Multiple All-American, NFL Draft pickn started 93 Harlon Hill finalist; ranks fourth in games in 9-year career career rushing; two-time­ All-American Steve Witte, P (1992-96) David Green, P (1975-76) All-American in both seasons at EU ‘96 Consensus All-American; Held PSAC touchdown record (55) upon graduation Howard Hackley, P (1973-76) Cole 2x All-American still ranks second in career receiving yards (2,467) at EU , P (2006-09) East Stroudsburg 2x PSAC West Offensive Athlete of the Year; third Denny Douds, C (1966-2018) ­­­­ all-time PSAC passing (11,899) and total offense (12,691) Winningest coach in PSAC history; nine East titles Mike Kegarise, P (1990-93) and four NCAA appearances 3x All-PSAC West (2x First Team) and 2x All-American Pat Flaherty, PC (1975-77, 1980-Present) Bill McDonald, C (1969-78) AP Little All-America selection; OL coach of New York Won three PSAC West titles and school’s lone overall ­ Giants winners (‘07, ‘11) championship (‘70) James Franklin, PC (1991-94 (Player) Jeremy O’Day, P (1993-96) Current Penn St. head coach was two-year starter at 3x All-American and 3x All-PSAC West (2x First Team) QB and Harlon Hill candidate as a senior in ‘94 Ernest Priester, P (1986-90) Michael Mann, P (1990-93) 2x All-American and 1990 PSAC West Athlete of Finished career as multiple PSAC record holder ­ Year; school record holder for receiving yards and TDs including rushing yards (4,805) Jim Romaniszyn, P (1970-72) Dan Radakovich, O (1977-80, 1985-Present) Lone Edinboro NFL Draft selection was 2x All-American IUP letterwinner has helped lead Clemson to two Pat Schuster, P (1992-95) National Championships as AD PSAC West Athlete of the Year (‘95) holds season Dave Smith, P (1967-69) (16) and career (38) sack records Four-year NFL vet was star of 9-1 1968 Boardwalk Bowl team Chris Villarrial, P (1992-95) 2x AP All-American played 11 NFL Gannon seasons; Current head coach at Saint Art Arkelian, P (1949-50) Francis (Pa.) AP Little School All-America; Led ‘49 team to 8-0 record­ Villarrial Marcus Jones, P (2016-18) Kutztown 2x-time All-American is fifth in PSAC Dave Borden, P (1998-2003) with 54 rushing touchdowns Arkelian Liam Nadler, P (2012-15) 2013 NCAA Inspiration Award recipient served with the Marines Corps in Iraq and Afghanistan 2014 Academic All-American ranks fifth in PSAC with 11,863 yards total offense Bruce Harper, P (1974-76) Jon Richardson, P (2006-09) KU’s 1st 1,000-yd rusher is all-time leader in KOR yardage 3x All-Conference; 37 touchdowns and 3,891 ­ all-­purpose yards John Mobley, P (1991-95) Lou Tullio, C (1949-50) Multiple All-American was 15th overall NFL Draft choice and 2x Super Bowl Champion for Broncos 14-2 as programs first coach; ‘49 team went 8-0 Jordan Morgan, P (2013-16) Darmel Whitfield, P (2001-04) Upshaw Award winner was 2x All-American; Entering 2003 team went 9-1; ranks second at GU with third year in NFL 10,412 yards of total offense Kevin Morton, P (2009-12) 2x PSAC East Athlete of the Year holds multiple ­ passing records at KU IUP Andre Reed, P (1981-84) Jack Benedict, O (1962-Present) 3x All-PSAC East; member of NFL Hall of Fame as Buffalo­ Bills all-time Radio voice for IUP Athletics; Has called 533 football leading receiver games in 50 seasons Frank Cignetti, Sr., PC (1957-59, 1986-2005) Mark Steinmeyer, P (1988-91) 3x All-PSAC East (2x First Team): Reed College FB HOF member earned 13 NCAA playoff remains KU record holder­ in all-purpose yards berths in 20 seasons Jim Haslett, P (1975-78) 3x AP All-American was ‘79 NFL Rookie of the Year; Coached for 26 years Lock Haven Jai Hill, P (1988-91) Rob Carey, P (2000-03) Most prolific receiver in PSAC history at end of his ­ 4x All-PSAC West First-Team and 2x All-American ­ career (214 rec, 4,073 yds, 41 rec TD) remains a school record holder Chuck Klausing, C (1964-69) Fran Cornelius, P (1957-60) College Football HOF member has best winning ­ All-American & 2x All-PSAC led program in coaching percentage in IUP history (.825) capacity George Dintiman, P (1954-57) ‘57 NAIA All-American still holds career rushing touchdown mark (32) Hubert Jack, C (1946-69) Pioneer of LHU football program led team to perfect mark in ‘57 Mercyhurst Bill McCollum, P (1938 graduate) David A. Armstrong, J.D., PC (1982-85 Star player on ‘36 & ‘37 teams; (Player)) Captain who died in battle at Jack 1985 Academic All-American coached at MU and now Normandy in 1944 serves as University President at St. Thomas Bob Peck, P (1907-08) Bryan Boyce, P (2006-10) College FB HOF member who became 3x 3x Academic All-American and ‘10 PSAC West ­ All-American at Pitt Defensive Athlete of the Year Joe Speese, P (1977-80) Brandon Brown-Dukes, P 3x All-American is LHU’s all-time rushing leader; ­ (2012-15) member of ‘79 PSAC Championship team School’s career rushing leader was Caleb Walton, P (2013-16) 4x All-PSAC West First Team selection First Team All-PSAC East QB led LHU to first winning­ Tom Herman, PC record in division since ‘79, holds LHU passing records Brown-Dukes (1968-72 (Player) Has coached at four PSAC schools over 40 years after HOF playing career at Edinboro Mansfield Trevor Kennedy, P (2008-11) Bill Bair, P (1989-92) 2x PSAC West Athlete of the Year maintains five ­ QB was a First Team All-PSAC East single-season MU records selection and only player to have Joe Kimball, CO (1993-2001, (2009-18) jersey retired at MU Head FB Coach and then AD for most successful 10- Joe Bedenk, P (1916-18) year period in Laker history Top player at MU moved on to be Bair John Langer, PO (1991-94) integral part of a PSU Rose Bowl team and a storied DL who ranks among MU records in several coaching career categories; known for his philanthropical efforts Dr. Mark Bristol, P (1996-99) , C (2002-Present) Started every game over four-year career; three- Longest tenured HC and most victories in school sport athlete­ who serves as a surgeon in Sayre, Pa. history; Won 2010 PSAC Championship Stu Casterline, P (1967-69) Ian Wild, P (2008-11) Ranked among conference leaders in passing and 2011 PSAC Scholar-Athlete of the Year led team to rushing (‘69), First Team All-PSAC QB first PSAC Championship George E. ‘Doc’ Fenton, P (1904-06) College FB HOF after winning national championship at LSU; led MU to 16 wins in his 20 games played Dan Holland, P (2000-03) Millersville Consensus All-American was 4x-time All-PSAC First Dr. Gene Carpenter, C (1970-2000) Team pick; PSAC Athlete of the Year in ‘02 and ‘03 Member of College FB HOF is school’s Dean Stewart, P (1989-92) all-time wins leader 4x All-PSAC as running back was a 2x All-American Charles Cooper, C (1906-10)

Key role as first coach at Millersville; Carpenter Posted a 26-5-7 record Drew Folmar, P (1997-2000) QB during one of most successful eras in MU history; Holds numerous school records Will Lewis, P (1976-79) Damian Beane, P (1996-99) First Team All-American captained first MU playoff 3x All-American remains school’s team; Long-time employee in NFL all-time leading rusher­ (6,768 yds) Carmen Lex, P (1975-78) Monte Cater, C (1987-2017) All-American led MU to its first “state game” Led Shepherd to 17 conference titles and 13 NCAA appearance appearances Scott Martin, P (1990-93) George Hott, P (1954-55) 3x All-PSAC East First Team; member of PA State ­ First NFL draft pick from school; Led team to its first Senate undefeated season in 1955 Mike McFetridge, P (1995-98) Myles Humphrey, P (2014-17) 2x All-American was PSAC East Athlete of the Year 2x All-American & Academic All-American; School’s in 1998 career sack (40) and TFL (69) leader Sean Scott, P (1997-2000) Wayne Wilson, PC (1975-78 (Player)) Finished career third for PSAC all-time marks in Most recent SU player selected in the NFL draft; r­eceptions and yards nine-year NFL career Ricke Stonewall, P (1981-84) School’s leading rusher held PSAC single-game mark (350 yds) for 35 years Shippensburg Edwin “Eddie” Weist, P (1939-41) John Bay, P (1935-38) Rushing leader in his era led school’s first undefeated team in 1940; Served as Marine in WWII Shippensburg native who was the leading scorer on school’s first PSAC Champions (1935) Rob Davis, P (1988-89,1991-92) 2x All-PSAC selection was 10-year Seton Hill veteran of AJ Erni, P (2005-08) Tim Ebersole, P (1979-82) 3x All-Conference pick as an offensive lineman Broke or tied 31 school records; 1981 PSAC Athlete of the Year Antwarn Jones, P (2006-09) Davis 3x All-Conference selection is SHU’s Brent Grimes, P (2001-05) all-time leader in rushing yards, 4x All-PSAC pick; PSAC career leader (27 INTs); 2x attempts and touchdowns All-Pro in 12 NFL seasons Nick McGaghan, P (2008-11) Trevor Harman, P (2011-14) 3x All-Conference pick is school’s PSAC career records and top five in NCAA for ­ Jones career TFL leader, second in tackles receptions (321) and receiving touchdowns (61) Chris Snyder, CO (2005-Present) Spencer Keyes, P (1951-54) Current AD played integral role in bringing football to Leader during era when SU won PSAC record­ 20 SHU as program’s first coach straight contests (1951-54) Sammy Tranks, P (2006-09) , P (2001-04) 2x All-American holds school records in touchdowns 2x All-American and Academic All-American; and return yards 13-year NFL career Tyler Zimmer, P (2012-14) Mark ‘Mac’ Maciejewski, PC (1988-89,1991-92) Academic All-American is school leader in career sacks 2x All-American; Two NCAA appearances and eight straight winning seasons as current head coach Rocky Rees, C (1990-2010) SU’s all-time wins leader (123) served as AFCA ­ Shepherd President; Made three NCAA appearances Walter Barr, C (1971-85) Zach Zulli, P (2010-13) 12 winning seasons and three 2012 Harlon Hill winner ranks third in conference titles in 15 years Barr PSAC with 123 career passing touchdowns Slippery Rock Jerry Bejbl, PO (1960-Present) All-American helped SRU to two PSAC West titles; Has donated more than $1 million to SRU Bob DiSirito, C (1967-80, 1987) Three straight PSAC Championship titles (1972-74) West Chester and four West titles; SRU field named in his honor Billy Hess, P (1985-88) Terry Factor, P (1971-73) AFCA All-American in 1988 (1st Team WR, 2nd Team DB); ranks in top five in three categories at WCU 3x First Team All-PSAC in all three years of varsity career; 331 career tackles ranks sixth at SRU Joe Iacone, P (1960-62) DJ Flick, P (1998-2001) 2x First Team AFCA All-American; still ranks third in ­ rushing (3,956 yds) and second in TDs (41) at WCU 2x All-American as and returner; school record 4,773 career all-purpose yards W. Glenn Killinger, C Brandon Fusco, P (2007-10) (1934-41, 1945-59) Upshaw DII Lineman of the Year has started more All-time winningest coach in WCU than 70 games in NFL history (147-41-12); member of College Football Hall of Fame Shamar Greene, P (2012-16) Derrick Price, P (1987-90) 2x All-American; 3x All-PSAC performer ran for Killinger school record 4,275 yards 2x All-PSAC East First Team; School record 2,173 KOR yards; ranks second in rushing Greg Hopkins, P (1990-94) and all-purpose 3x All-American is SRU’s all-time leader in receptions Joe Senser, P (1975-78) (215) and receiving yards (3,382) Led team in receiving all four years; had four-year Marcus Martin, P (2014-17) career with NCAA All-Divisions record holder with Ralp Tamm, P (1984-87) 56 career sacks; DII record 92.5 TFL; 4x All-American First Team AFCA All-American; Starter on 49ers Super Bowl XXIV Champion team in his 10-year NFL Randy McKavish, P (1997-2000) career 2x All-American, 3x PSAC Athlete of Martin Mike Washington, P (2005-08) the Year; SRU career passing leader led four PSAC West Champions Only NCAA DI or DII player with 1,000 yds receiving all four years; PSAC record 4,716 career receiving yds Dr. George Mihalik, PC (1973-2015) Chuck Weber, P (1950-52) Won three PSAC titles as player; eight PSAC-West crowns and six NCAA appearances as coach AFCA First Team All-American won NFL Champion ships with Browns (1955) and Eagles (1960) Brian Polk, P (1996-99) Rondell White, P (2010-13) 2x All-American and 1998 PSAC Athlete of the Year; Holds SRU record with 17 career interceptions First Team AFCA All-American holds two PSAC single-­ season and three WCU all-time records N. Kerr Thompson, C (1920-45) Lee Woodall, P (1989-92) Stadium named in his honor; Pioneer of SRU’s athletic programs won 126 games with two perfect First Team AFCA All-American; eight-year NFL career seasons inlcuding starter for 49ers Super Bowl XXIV Champions Bill Zwann, C (2003-Present) Nine NCAA appearances and six PSAC East titles in 16 years at WCU PSACSPORTS.ORG