2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Directory Table of Contents 2010 Schedule Date Opponent Time Intro 1-4 Records/History 53-108 Sept. 2 Quincy 7:00 p.m. Table of Contents/Quick Facts...... 2 Head Coaching History...... 54-55 Sept. 11 at Illinois BTN-TV 6:30 p.m. Saluki Media Services...... 3 Coaching Records...... 55 Sept. 18 Southeast Missouri State 6:00 p.m. Media Information...... 4 All-Americans...... 56 Sept. 25 * at Youngstown State 3:00 p.m. Speciality Awards...... 57 Oct. 2 * at Illinois State 1:00 p.m. Season Outlook 5-10 MVFC Honors and Awards...... 58-60 Oct. 9 * Northern Iowa [HC] FCS-TV 2:00 p.m. Season Outlook...... 6-8 Other Awards...... 60 Oct. 16 * South Dakota State [FW] 2:00 p.m. Oct. 30 * at Missouri State 2:00 p.m. 2010 Roster...... 9 All-Star Games...... 61 Nov. 6 * at North Dakota State 3:00 p.m. Depth Chart...... 10 Hall of Fame Members...... 61 Postseason Appearances...... 61 Nov. 13 * Western Illinois 1:00 p.m. Nov. 20 * Indiana State 1:00 p.m. Miscellaneous Team Records...... 62 Coaches 11-16 Retired Numbers...... 62 Head Coach ...... 12-13 Home Games at Saluki Stadium in BOLD Coordinators...... 13 First Score of the Year...... 63 * - Missouri Valley Football Conference Game Assistant Coaches...... 14-15 Salukis in the National Polls...... 64 BTN - Big Ten Network GA’s/Football Support Staff...... 16 Games vs. Ranked Opponents...... 64-65 FCS - MVFC TV Game on Fox College Sports Games vs. FBS Schools...... 65 [HC] - Homecoming Year-by-Year Team Statistics...... 66 [FW] - Family Weekend Players 17-38 Year-by-Year Opponent Statistics...... 67 Returning Players...... 18-33 Single-Season Records...... 68 Quick Facts Newcomers...... 34-38 Opponent Single-Season Records...... 69 The University Single-Game Team Records...... 70-71 Founded...... 1869 Enrollment...... 20,350 2009 Review 39-52 Opponent Single-Game Records...... 72-73 Nickname...... Salukis 2009 Recap...... 40 Chronological Lists...... 74-77 2009 Statistics...... 41-45 Colors...... Maroon and White Annual Leaders...... 78-79 Stadium...... Saluki Stadium 2009 Game Capsules...... 46-52 Select Circles...... 80 Surface...... FieldTurf Duraspine PRO Rushing Records...... 81-82 Affiliation...... FCS (Division I) 1,000-Yard Rushers...... 83 Conference...... Missouri Valley Football

Passing Records...... 84-85 Chancellor...... Dr. Rita Cheng 2,000-Yard Passing Seasons...... 86 Athletics Director...... Mario Moccia 1,000-Yard Receiving Seasons...... 86 Alma Mater...... New Mexico State (‘89) Receiving Records...... 87 Ticket Office Phone...... 618-453-2000 Total Offense/All-Purpose Records...... 88 Web site...... www.SIUSalukis.com Scoring Records...... 89 Football History Special Teams Records...... 89-90 First Year of Football...... 1913 Defensive Records...... 91-92 FCS Playoff Record...... 8-7 Year-by-Year Results...... 93-99 Years in Postseason (last)...... 8 (2009) Series Records vs. Opponents...... 100-102 Result...... L, William & Mary, 24-3 (Quarterfinals) All-Time Roster...... 103-107 All-Time Record...... 420-469-32 (.456) All-Time Assistant Coaches...... 107 NCAA Championship Bracket...... 108 Team Information Saluki Football Office Last Year’s Overall Record...... 11-2 Conference Record...... 8-0 (1st) Phone: (618) 453-3331 Base Offense/Defense...... Multiple/3-4 Address: Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 37/25 179 Donald Boydston Center Offense...... 18/11 Carbondale, IL 62901 Defense...... 19/12 Special Teams...... 1/2 Saluki Sports Network Starters Returning/Lost...... 9/13 Saluki Hall of Fame broadcaster Mike Reis is in his 32nd year Offense...... 6/5 as the “Voice of the Salukis.” Reis will be joined once again Defense...... 3/8 by Gene Green (color) and former Saluki quarterback and 2004 MVFC Offensive MVP Joel Sambursky (analysts). Sports Information Radio Network Affiliates Football Contact...... Jason Clay WVZA-FM, 105.1 - Carbondale (Flagship) Email...... [email protected] WMOK-AM, 920 AM - Metropolis, Ill. Phone...... (618) 453-5470 WRXX-FM, 95.3 FM - Centralia, Ill. Cell...... (618) 751-3400 WRUL-FM, 97.3 FM - Carmi, Ill. Fax...... (618) 453-2648 WEBQ-FM, 102.3 FM - Harrisburg, Ill. Press Box...... (618) 453-1980 KYRX-FM, 97.3 FM - Cape Girardeau, Mo. WHCO-AM, 1230 AM - Sparta, Ill. KATZ-AM, 1600 - St. Louis, Mo.

2 Southern Illinois Football Saluki Media Services 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL www.SIUSalukis.com

Mailing Address: Mail Code 6620 Shipping Address: Saluki Media Services Room 118, Lingle Hall 118 Lingle Hall SIU Arena SIU Arena Carbondale, IL 62901 Carbondale, IL 62901 Tom Weber Phone: (618) 453-7236 | Fax: (618) 453-2648 | Saluki Stadium Press Box: (618) 453-1980 Assistant Athletic Director Media Relations Staff Directory Tom weber Sport Assignments: Men’s Basketball Office: (618) 453-7235 | Cell: (618) 528-1111 | E-Mail: [email protected]

jason clay Sport Assignments: Football, Baseball Office: (618) 453-5470 | Cell: (618) 751-3400 | E-Mail: [email protected]

Jason Clay TBD Associate Sports Information Sport Assignments: Women’s Basketball, Softball Director Office: (618) 453-7102

Dana ingraham Sport Assignments: Volleyball, Swimming and Diving Office: (618) 453-7236 | Cell: (440) 339-9417 | E-Mail: [email protected]

Megan kramper Sport Assignments: Women’s Basketball, Softball, Women’s Golf Office: (618) 453-7236 | Cell: (618) 334-5321 | E-Mail: [email protected]

Dana Ingraham michael benson Media Services Graduate Assistant Sport Assignments: Cross Country, Track and Field Office: (618) 453-7236 | Cell: (815) 535-8178 | E-Mail: [email protected] Megan Kramper Media Services Adam longueville Graduate Assistant Sport Assignments: Women’s Tennis Office: (618) 453-7236 | Cell: (618) 924-1905 | E-Mail: [email protected] Michael Benson Media Services Robin Thuringer Student Assistant Sport Assignments: Men’s Golf Office: (618) 453-7236 | Cell: (815) 545-1752 | E-Mail: Adam Longueville Media Services Tyler Wooten Student Assistant Sport Assignments: Men’s Tennis Office: (618) 453-7236 | Cell: (815) 488-9437 | E-Mail: [email protected] Robin Thuringer Media Services Directions to Saluki Stadium Student Assistant • From the West... Take Interstate 64 East to Route 127 South (mile marker 50). Route 127 joins Route 13 at Pinck- Tyler Wooten neyville (23 miles south of I-64). Take Route 13 into Carbondale. Make a right at US 51. Media Services Student Assistant Turn right on Saluki Boulevard. The stadium is on your right. • From the North and East... Take Interstate 57, exit at Marion and go west on Route 13. Stay on Route 13 until crossing the railroad tracks in downtown Carbondale. Make a left at US 51. Turn right on Saluki Boulevard. The stadium is on your right. • From the South... Take US Highway 51 North towards Carbondale. Make a left on Saluki Boulevard. The stadium is on your right.

Southern Illinois Football 3 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL media information Silkworm Inc. Press Center Game Day Parking The Silkworm Inc. Press Center for working press is located Media working on deadline will receive a priority parking pass on the south end of the second floor of the press box at Saluki to the press parking area located at the front of the circle lot on Stadium. It opens two hours prior to game time. Radio, coaches the south side of the SIU Arena, in Lot U. and TV booths are located in the center of the second floor of the press box. Postgame Procedure Meals will be served prior to kickoff. Media credentials are Postgame interviews will take place in the football auditorium, required for admittance to the press box and for meals. located in the Boydston Center across the hall from the football Game programs and flip cards will be made available in the offices. Head coach Dale Lennon and requested players will be press box while all game notes, statistics and media guides will made available in the football auditorium approximately 10 min- be available on SIU’s game day web page, where you can also utes following the game. find a link to the game viewer for current in-game stats. SIU’s locker room is located on the bottom floor of the Boyd- All post game statistics, play-by-plays and quotes will be pro- ston Center. It will remain closed following games. The visiting vided after the game. team’s locker room is located on the bottom floor of Lingle Hall. A limited number of phone lines and internet outlets are avail- The visiting SID will establish visiting locker room admittance able for use on a first-come, first-serve basis in the Silkworm Inc. policies and it is up to his/her discretion to hold postgame inter- Press Center. Dial “9” to get an outside line. views outside their locker room or in the Boydston Center. Complimentary wireless Internet is available for use. A SIU IT Southern Illinois University is committed to a policy of equal representative will be on hand to assist media members accessing access for both male and female reporters and photographers. the wireless network. Football E-Mail List Credentials If you would like to be added to the Saluki football E-mail list Credentials are required for entrance to the press box or access to receive breaking news about the team, please E-mail Jason to the field (for photographers).To request a season or single- Clay at [email protected]. game press credential and/or sideline credential, please contact Associate Sports Information Director Jason Clay at 618-453- Interviews During the Week 5470 or [email protected]. Players and coaches are available before practice on Tues- Credential requests should be made by sports editors or sports days and Wednesdays. Please let a member of the Saluki Media directors of accredited media outlets and should be limited to Services staff know if you plan to attend practice. Check with a working media only. Because of limited space, requests should be member of the media services staff on the location of where the made as early as possible. Family/friends of credentialed media practice will be held the day you wish to attend. Video and still members will not be granted access to the press box. photographers my shoot the stretching period and first 20 minutes Credentials will be mailed to the requesting individual or of actual practice time on the designated media days, Tuesday organization if time permits or sent to the visiting school’s sports and Wednesday. On days the team practices in Saluki Stadium, information director for distribution. Credentials can also be interviews will take place in the south entry point to the field. picked up in the Media Services office located in Room 130 of Once practice begins, all members of the media must move into Lingle Hall or at the media will call at Saluki Stadium. the stands. Credentials will be issued to working media only. Media Out of town media wishing to conduct interviews with players credentials are not transferable and use by anyone other than or coaches may do so over the phone. Please contact Associ- members of the working media is unauthorized. Media creden- ate Sports Information Director Jason Clay at 618-453-5470 or tials used in an unauthorized manner will be revoked immediate- [email protected] to arrange a interview. ly. News organizations allowing unauthorized individuals to use True freshmen will not be allowed to speak to the media unless credentials will have their credentials revoked for the remainder granted permission from head coach Dale Lennon. of the year.

Missouri Valley Football Conference Call Sideline Access Every Wednesday from Sept. 1-Nov. 17, all MVFC head Sideline access will be strictly limited at Saluki Stadium. In coaches will participate in a weekly teleconference. Audio re- addition to a media credential, field photographers must obtain plays of the conference call are available at www.valleyfootball. an armband that allows access to the sideline. Armbands will be org. For more information contact Mike Kern, (314) 244-2326, at available on the second floor of the press box. This armband must the conference office. be worn in plain sight at all times. Please observe NCAA regula- tions and shoot from the designated areas. Photographers must shoot from behind the white lines between the 25-yard line and the back of the end zone on either side of the field. In an effort to ensure the best possible working conditions for media photographers, uniformed security personnel will be monitoring the sidelines. Anyone holding a media pass without the sideline credential will be escorted from the sideline.

4 Southern Illinois Football 2010 Saluki Football - Media Guide - Season Preview

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Season Outlook 5-10 Season Preview...... 6-8 Roster...... 9 Depth Chart...... 10

2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Season outlook Southern Illinois head coach Dale Lennon, entering his third Evans was a deep threat who was hampered at the end of the year season at the helm of one of the top programs in the FCS, leads with nagging injuries. Look for seniors Matt Guinn and Anthony the Salukis into a new era of football. Seven-straight playoff ap- Seay along with redshirt freshman John Lantz to step in on the pearances, 92-consecutive weeks being ranked in the Top 20 and multiple-sets and make plays. The tight end position, with junior the hard work from the SIU administration, students and City of C.J. Robertson and senior Kyle Harruff, will be more integrated Carbondale, has paved the way for the new stadium that his 2010 into the offense as both receivers and blockers. squad will christen this fall. SIU is sitting in the same spot at the running back position as The momentum keeps building around the program and despite they were last year -- looking to replace an All-American. Gone losing a large senior class -- one that won 41 games over the past is Deji Karim, who led the FCS with 1,694 rushing yards and four seasons -- SIU seeks to reach higher ground this year. was a sixth-round draft pick of the Jacksonville Jaguars. Senior Lucien Walker, sophomore Steve Strother and junior transfer A core of younger players eager to step in and make their mark Shariff Harris look to compete for the job as the top back. Walker on the field along with a group of key returning starters have the is the leading candidate heading into the year to get the bulk of Salukis primed to be in contention to win their sixth Missouri the work. The Salukis have had a 1,000-yard rusher in 11 out of Valley Football Conference Championship in eight years. SIU the past 12 seasons. doesn’t want to stop at just that, though. The Dawgs want to do more than extend their playoff streak (the second longest in the “We have the philosophy as we did going into last year,” Lennon nation); they want to work towards being national champs. said. “Our problem last year we were trying to replace Larry War- ner and nobody thought it was possible to replace Larry Warner, “I think what’s unique with this team is we do have enough but then Deji steps up. I think we’re in a situation very similar to players coming back with significant game experience, where last year. We have three very good running backs that will be able hopefully they can bring some of the younger players along with to complement each other.” their play,” Lennon said. “If we can accomplish that, I think our skill level is very comparable to last year. It’s just we’re going to Walker is more of your power back, but he has shown that he be a little bit younger.” has ample speed as he shared kickoff return duties last year with Karim. Walker has looked comfortable catching passes out of OFFENSE the backfield, which also gives him a leg up on the other backs. The Saluki offense is under the control of first-year offensive Strother, a smaller back at 5-8, is more of a slasher and the year coordinator Kalen DeBoer. DeBoer, who won as many national of experience he received as a true freshman will help him this championships as games lost (three) in five years as head coach at year. Harris has the look of a power back -- 6-1, 200. He came the University of Sioux Falls, brings a balanced attack with him, to SIU for the spring semester and and that will make for a smooth transition for the offense that was able to practice with the team averaged 34.0 points per game last year. Six starters return and during spring ball. RETURNING STARTERS Offense (6) senior quarterback Chris Dieker is ready to lead SIU’s multiple- Joe Allaria (Sr., WR) set attack. On the offensive line, juniors Bryan Boemer (Jr., C) Chris Dieker (Sr., QB) Bryan Boemer and David Pick- Jeff Evans (Sr., WR) This will be Dieker’s third year as the starter, although he did ard will anchor the group. They John Goode (Jr., FB) miss the last seven games of 2009 with a broken collarbone. are the only two returning starters David Pickard (Jr., OT) Nonetheless, his record as a starter (15-4) speaks for itself. on the line. Pickard, a left tackle, Defense (3) Dieker has thrown for 3,421 yards and 26 touchdowns against 15 was a third team All-American in Chance Coda (Jr., DE) Korey Lindsey (Sr., CB) interceptions in his career. Sophomore quarterback Paul McIn- 2009 and Boemer, the center, was Mike McElroy (Sr., S) tosh, who led SIU Second-Team All-MVFC. Third- Specialists (1) to the quarterfinals year sophomores Eric Bergman and Kyle Dougherty (Sr., K) Chris Dieker after Dieker went Rashad Ceres along with a pair of down last year, newcomers, George Danilkowicz STARTERS LOST Offense (5) provides SIU with and Jessy McMullin look to patrol Blake Brunner (OL) a great insurance the guard spots. Junior Scott Becker Deji Karim (RB) Ryan Kernes (TE) option again and a and sophomore Richard Wilson are John Purdy (OL) promising future at vying for the job at right tackle. Shawn Smith (OL)

the position. Defense (8) It might be hard to replace the Dolapo Adubifa (DE) Catching Dieker’s experience of Shawn Smith, who Chris Arthurs (NT) Brandin Jordan (ILB) passes will be started 51-straight games for the Chauncey Mixon (OLB) senior wideouts Dawgs from 2006-09, but Lennon Ryan Patton (ILB) Marty Rodgers (S) Joe Allaria and Jeff feels that the younger players have Brandon Williams (CB) Evans. Allaria was a learned from the older group and Fred Wright (OLB)

go-to guy last year are ready to step in and clear holes Specialists (2) for Dieker and he for the running backs and protect Travis Bloomfield (LS) led SIU in catches. the quarterback. Last year, the Salu- Scott Ravanesi (P)

6 Southern Illinois Football season outlook 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL kis ranked No. 5 in the nation by averaging 221 rushing yards per linebackers, RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS game and the Dawgs only gave up 14 sacks in 13 games. but James will Passing GP Comp. Att. INT Yards TD be moving to Chris Dieker* 8 101 173 5 1,326 10

DEFENSE outside backer Rushing GP Att. Yards Avg. TD Long Losing eight starters from a defense that only allowed 15.9 points this season. Paul McIntosh 9 87 588 6.8 6 34 per game, finished second in the nation in interceptions (23) and Lucien Walker 12 55 243 4.4 1 14 Steve Strother 11 38 154 4.1 0 25 led the MVFC in sacks, hurts the unit on paper. However, with “They are the schemes that SIU runs, the Salukis are always rotating players going to have Receiving GP Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long Joe Allaria* 13 52 697 13.4 4 86 on defense and thus the returning players come back game-tested. to create their Jeff Evans 10 18 319 17.7 3 61 Of the players on the two-deep, they have combined for 84 starts own identity,” Scoring GP TD XP FG Points and 348 games played in. Lennon said. Kyle Dougherty 13 0 53 19 110 “Stephen Leading the defense will be three seniors, inside linebacker Franklin on pa- Tackles GP Tackles TFL Sacks INT Mike McElroy 13 78 7.0 0 7 Stephen Franklin, cornerback Korey Lindsey and free safety per looks pretty Korey Lindsey 13 63 2.5 0.5 6 Mike McElroy. All three have played in every game since they impressive with Connor James 13 42 1.0 1.0 0 Stephen Franklin 13 38 0 0 0 were true freshmen in 2007. Lindsey and McElroy, who have his size and combined for 23 interceptions in their careers, are two of the 20 speed. James * Led 2009 Team candidates for the Buck Buchanan Award that goes to the national has played a lot defensive Player of the Year. of football here since being a walk-on, and he has taken his game to a very high With those two returning in the secondary, the unit is sure to be level, and we expect him to pick up where he left off.” sound again. Stepping in on the inside with Franklin is third-year sophomore “We have two great players coming back in Korey Lindsey and Joe Okon. Look for junior Scott Cole and redshirt freshman Rod- Mike McElroy,” Lennon said. “Then we have some young play- ney Reagans to be in the rotation on the inside. ers who are capable of playing the game, and it is their turn now to step up and hold fort.” Sophomore Jayson DiManche emerged from spring ball as the top guy opposite James at outside backer. The Salukis have Sophomore James McFadden, who started the two playoff games plenty of depth at this position. Senior Robert Spann, who started for the Salukis in 2009, looks to control the other corner spot op- a game last year, and with junior Travis Littles, who was a special posite of Lindsey. Also look for junior college transfer T.J. Shine teams standout, are playmakers on the outside. and junior Nick King to see time at cornerback. “The outside linebacker spot in our 3-4 defense makes a lot of Rashad Graham steps in to replace Marty Rodgers at strong plays, so you want somebody there who is very athletic,” Lennon safety. Graham played in all 13 games last year and made 20 said. tackles, had one interception and broke up three passes. Senior Brad Briggs and redshirt freshman E.J. Clark will also be in the The defensive front is what makes the 3-4 defense work, and SIU rotation at the safety positions for the Dawgs. does return a lot of experience there, minus the nose guard spot. Junior Chance Coda returns at defensive end after starting each Five senior linebackers are gone from the 2009 squad. Replacing of the past two seasons. Coda had 50 tackles, seven tackles for a Brandin Jordan and Chauncey Mixon, who had All-American loss and four sacks in that time. careers along with two-year starter Ryan Patton and Kyle Walker, who third in the MVFC in sacks, will not be easy. Senior Jason Seaman returns, as does junior Kyle Russo at defen- sive end opposite of Coda. Russo is the league’s leading returning “They have left their mark and have had incredible careers here, pass rusher after recording six sacks in his first year at SIU in but on the other hand, we do have players who have been waiting 2009. Seaman has played in all but three games over the last three their turn and have been learning from them and have seen some seasons and he has four career sacks, one forced fumble and three playing time,” fumble recoveries. Lennon said. Korey Lindsey The loss of Chris Arthurs and Tony Colletti at nose guard will be Franklin and felt, but sophomore Kayon Swanson is ready to step in and fill junior Con- their shoes. Redshirt freshman Derrick Nsubuga and Kentucky nor James transfer Myron Walker will also be counted on to eat up blockers are the two in the trenches. coming back with the most SPECIAL TEAMS experience. Kicker Kyle Dougherty returns for his senior season and he only Both played needs to make two field goals to become the all-time leader at key roles last SIU. Dougherty is 49-for-67 (.731) on field goal attempts in his year as inside career and was 10-for-12 last season in attempts of 40 yards or

Southern Illinois Football 7 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Season outlook longer. He over the past two seasons, and all three PRESEASON HONORS has a career- were by Coda. Joe Allaria • Sr. • WR long of 52 - Preseason All-MVFC yards, which THE SCHEDULE - Second-Team All-MVFC (Phil Steele) he hit in 2008 Southern Illinois enjoys the luxury of a Bryan Boemer • Jr. • C at Illinois strong home schedule this year, a slate that - All-America second team (Consensus Draft Services) - Rated as the sixth-best center in the FCS by Phil Steele. State. That is includes six home games. The Salukis host - Preseason All-MVFC Honorable Mention his only ca- Quincy, Sept. 2, and Southeast Missouri reer attempt State, Sept. 18, in two non-conference Kyle Dougherty • Sr. • K - All-America first team (FCS Senior Scout Bowl) Kyle Dougherty of beyond 50 games. - All-America third team (The Sports Network) yards. - Rated as one of the Top 10 specialists in the nation by The Sports Network. Two of the conference’s top contenders - Honorable Mention All-American (Consensus Draft Last season, Dougherty set a new program visit Carbondale in October. SIU hosts Services) - Preseason All-MVFC record for most field goals made in a year Northern Iowa for Homecoming on Oct. - Second-Team All-MVFC (Phil Steele). with 19. The Sports Network named him 9 and the next week South Dakota State to it Preseason All-America third team comes to town on Family Weekend, Oct. John Goode • Jr. • FB - All-America first team (Phil Steele) entering this season. 16. - All-America second team (The Sports Network) - Rated as the best fullback in the FCS by Phil Steele. - Preseason All-MVFC From one returning special teams weapon SIU ends the year with back-to-back home - First-Team All-MVFC (Phil Steele) to one departing, Southern Illinois will games against Western Illinois and Indiana Korey Lindsey • Sr. • CB have to replace punter Scott Ravanesi. State. - Buck Buchanan Award Candidate Ravanesi is the school’s all-time leader - All-America first team (Phil Steele, The Sporting News, and the second all-time leading punter Tough road contests include its lone away The Sports Network, FCS Senior Scout Bowl) - Honorable Mention All-American (Consensus Draft in MVFC history. Freshman Austin non-conference game at Illinois in the sec- Services) Pucylowski out of New Berlin, Wis. was ond game of the season as well as an Oct. - Rated as the top cornerback in the FCS and the 32-best in all of College Football by Phil Steele. brought in to step in for Ravanesi. Dough- 2 meeting in Normal, Ill. to take on Illinois - Rated as one of the Top 10 defensive backs in the nation by erty and tight end Kyle Harruff can also State. That could be a critical game in The Sports Network. - Preseason All-MVFC step in to punt if needed. the conference championships race as the - First-Team All-MVFC (Phil Steele) Redbirds return 19 starters from their 2009 The Salukis hope to keep their good team that finished third in the MVFC. Mike McElroy • Sr. • S - Buck Buchanan Award Candidate fortunes in regards to the kickoff return - Nominee for the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team game. SIU has returned four kickoffs for The Salukis also travel to Missouri State, - All-America first team (Phil Steele). - All-America third team (The Sports Network) touchdowns in the last two seasons and Oct. 30, and North Dakota State, Nov. 6, - Honorable Mention All-American (Consensus Draft have six returns for TDs since 2005. in consecutive weeks. Southern Illinois Services) - Ranked as the third-best free safety in the FCS by Phil lost 35-27 to NDSU in the Fargo Dome Steele. There will be an open competition come in 2008, which is Lennon’s only confer- - Rated as one of the Top 10 defensive backs in the nation by fall camp as to who will win the kickoff ence defeat in his tenure at SIU. Since that The Sports Network. - Preseason All-MVFC return duties in 2010. Walker shared return defeat, SIU has gone on to win a league - First-Team All-MVFC (Phil Steele) duties with Karim last season. He and record 14-straight MVFC games. David Pickard • Jr. • OT Allaria enter fall camp as the two lead- - All-America first team (Consensus Draft Services, The ing contenders. Other options could be THE STADIUM Sporting News) - All-America second team (Phil Steele, The Sports Network, senior Sammy Biggs, who is a four-time After spending 73 seasons in McAndrew FCS Senior Scout Bowl) Missouri Valley Conference champion Stadium, Southern Illinois begins a new - Rated as the third-best offensive tackle in the FCS by Phil sprinter, as well as Strother. chapter in Saluki Stadium this season. The Steele. - Rated as one of the Top 10 offensive lineman in the nation new facility is sure to be one of the finest by The Sports Network. Lindsey is in line to continue returning stadiums at the FCS level. - Preseason All-MVFC - First-Team All-MVFC (Phil Steele) punts for the Salukis. Last year he aver- aged 5.2 yards on 24 punt returns with The atmosphere for the games will be Kyle Russo • Jr. • DE - Preseason All-MVFC a long of 23. McElroy will also be used greatly enhanced with improved seating - First-Team All-MVFC (Phil Steele) along with Lindsey in that capacity. and sight lines, better parking and conces- sions and a state-of-the-art video board, 2010 Valley Football Preseason Poll Team (first-place votes) Points Guinn will handle the holding duties on among the numerous amenities. 1. Southern Illinois (30)...... 313 field goals and PATs while sophomore 2. South Dakota State (2)...... 252 3. Illinois State (3)...... 249 Jason Stegman will be the long snapper. SIU does want to bring one thing over 4. Northern Iowa (1)...... 244 from the MAC, and that is the winning. 5. Missouri State...... 164 Other facets of the special teams game The Salukis have a 41-6 home record 6. North Dakota State...... 151 7. Youngstown State...... 130 the Salukis like to get after is blocking since 2003. 8. Western Illinois...... 70 punts and field goals. Last year the Salukis 9. Indiana State...... 47 blocked two punts and did so once in 2008. SIU has blocked three field goals

8 Southern Illinois Football 2010 roster 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL

NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO nAME POS hT wT cL eXP HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL) NO nAME POS cL 1 Cam Fuller WR 6-3 190 Jr. 2nd St. Louis, Mo.(LaDue Horton Watkins/Graceland) 46 Ray Agnew FB RFr. 2 Robert Spann OLB 6-2 225 Sr. 2nd St. Petersburg, Fla. (St. Petersburg/NE Okla. A&M) 14 Joe Allaria WR Sr. 3 Travis Littles OLB 6-0 220 Jr. 4th Hoover, Ala. (Harmony Prep) 55 Juan Avila OLB RFr. 4 T.J. Shine CB 5-9 180 Jr. TR Wichita, Kan. (Northwest/Butler CC) 12 Taylor Beasley QB So. 5 Chris Dieker QB 6-5 230 Sr. 5th Topeka, Kan. (Hayden) 74 Scott Becker OL Jr. 5 Terrell Wilson CB 6-1 180 Fr. HS Dallas, Texas (Neman Smith) 70 Eric Bergman OL So. 6 Rashad Graham S 6-1 200 Jr. 4th Russellville, Ala. (Russellville) 7 Sammy Biggs WR Sr. 7 Sammy Biggs WR 6-3 195 Sr. 5th Morrison, Ill. (Morrison) 66 Bryan Boemer C Jr. 8 Nick King CB 5-9 165 Jr. 4th East St. Louis, Ill. (East St. Louis) 68 Corey Boemer OL Fr. 9 E.J. Clark S 5-10 195 RFr. 2nd St. Louis, Mo. (DeSmet Jesuit) 12 Brad Briggs S Sr. 10 Shariff Harris RB 6-1 200 Jr. TR Newark, N.J. (St. Peter’s Prep/Pittsburgh) 99 Kyle Cavil DE So. 11 Lucien Walker RB 6-0 215 Sr. 5th New Smyrna Beach, Fla. (New Smyrna Beach) 67 Rashad Ceres G So. 11 Tay Griffin CB 6-0 165 Fr. HS Auburn, Ala. (Auburn HS) 9 E.J. Clark S RFr. 12 Taylor Beasley QB 6-1 210 So. 3rd Oviedo, Fla. (Lake Howell/Proctor Academy) 32 Chance Coda DE Jr. 12 Brad Briggs S 6-4 220 Sr. 2nd Manhattan, Kan. (Manhattan/Butler CC) 42 Scott Cole ILB Jr. 13 John Lantz WR 6-2 195 RFr. 2nd Springfield, Ill. (Sacred Heart Griffin) 89 Mike Cornely WR Fr. 14 Joe Allaria WR 6-2 195 Sr. 4th Edwardsville, Ill. (Edwardsville) 51 George Danilkowicz OL Jr. 15 Kyle Dougherty K 5-10 190 Sr. 4th Merrit Island, Fla. (Merrit Island) 92 Dathan Deisher DE RFr. 16 Luke Thuston S 5-11 185 RFr. 2nd Wildwood, Mo. (Eureka) 5 Chris Dieker QB Sr. 17 Paul McIntosh QB 6-2 205 So. 3rd Evansville, Ind. (Reitz/Army) 34 Jayson DiManche OLB So. 18 Elliott Robinson RB 5-9 190 RFr. 2nd Bolingbrook, Ill. (Bolingbrook HS) 15 Kyle Dougherty K Sr. 19 Kory Faulkner QB 6-4 210 RFr. 2nd Bloomsdale, Mo. (Ste. Genevieve) 50 Zach Duck FB So. 20 Courtney Richmond CB 5-11 163 Fr. HS Memphis, Tenn. (Kirby) 26 Kendell Edwards RB Fr. 21 Korey Lindsey CB 6-0 190 Sr. 4th Baton Rouge, La. (Scotlandville Magnet) 80 Jeff Evans WR Sr. 22 Jordan Poole ILB 6-0 220 Fr. HS Mt. Juliet, Tenn. (Wilson Central) 19 Kory Faulkner QB RFr. 22 Anthony Seay WR 6-0 190 Sr. 5th Chicago, Ill. (Bremen) 47 Stephen Franklin ILB Sr. 24 James McFadden CB 5-10 180 So. 3rd Shawnee Mission, Kan. (Rockhurst [Mo.]) 76 Brad Fisher OL Fr. 25 Anton Wilkins RB 5-9 185 So. 3rd Bolingbrook, Ill. (Neuqua Valley) 1 Cam Fuller WR Jr. 26 Kendell Edwards RB 5-8 155 Fr. HS Carbondale, Ill. (Carbondale) 37 John Goode FB Jr. 26 Mike McElroy S 6-1 210 Sr. 4th Lowell, Mich. (Lowell) 6 Rashad Graham S Jr. 27 Richard White RB 5-9 200 Sr. 4th Atlantic City, N.J. (St. Joseph) 63 Tyler Graves OL Jr. 28 Steve Strother RB 5-8 173 So. 2nd Culpepper, Va. (Eastern View) 11 Tay Griffin CB Fr. 29 Boo Rodgers S 6-1 172 Fr. HS Webb City, Mo. (Webb City) 81 Matt Guinn WR Sr. 31 LaSteven McKinney RB 5-9 166 Fr. HS Broadview, Ill. (Nazareth Academy) 86 Carl Harris WR So. 32 Chance Coda DE 6-2 240 Jr. 4th Grand Rapids, Mich. (Grand Rapids Catholic Central) 65 Miles Harris OL RFr. 33 Rodney Reagans ILB 6-1 230 RFr. 2nd Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler) 10 Shariff Harris RB Jr. 34 Jayson DiManche OLB 6-2 215 So. 3rd Hamilton, N.J. (Hamilton West) 83 Kyle Harruff TE/P Sr. 35 DiMarcus Wilson CB 5-11 210 Jr. 4th St. Louis, Mo. (Mary Institute Country Day) 44 Rik Hicks FB RFr. 36 Taylon Hunter ILB 6-0 209 Fr. HS Roanoke, Ala. (Handley) 36 Taylon Hunter ILB Fr. 36 Kendall Lane DB 5-8 164 Fr. 1st Roselle, Ill. (Conant) 77 Terrence Isaiah OL RFr. 37 John Goode FB 6-2 240 Jr. 4th Olive Branch, Miss. (Christian Brothers) 53 Cameron James ILB RFr. 38 Alex Martin WR 6-3 183 RFr. 2nd Normal, Ill. (Normal Community) 45 Connor James OLB Jr. 38 TyRance Stuckey S 5-11 200 Jr. TR Mt. Vernon, Ill. (Mt. Vernon/Harper JC) 8 Nick King CB Jr. 39 Ryan Rushing S 6-1 190 RFr. 2nd Pinckneyville, Ill. (Pinckneyville HS) 83 Nico Krajecki TE Fr. 40 Cory Lee OLB 5-11 210 Fr. HS Prattville, Ala. (Prattville) 43 Blair Lane OLB Jr. 41 Joe Okon ILB 6-3 245 So. 3rd Arlington Heights, Ill. (Rolling Meadows) 36 Kendall Lane DB Fr. 42 Scott Cole ILB 6-1 240 Jr. 4th Mt. Carmel, Ill. (Mt. Carmel) 13 John Lantz WR RFr. 43 Blair Lane OLB 5-11 210 Jr. TR Broken Arrow, Okla. (Tulsa Union HS/Harper JC) 40 Cory Lee OLB Fr. 44 Rik Hicks FB 6-2 240 RFr. 2nd Jonesboro, Ill. (Anna-Jonesboro) 88 David Lewis WR So. 45 Connor James OLB 6-1 220 Jr. 4th Mattoon, Ill. (Mattoon) 21 Korey Lindsey CB Sr. 46 Ray Agnew FB 5-11 240 RFr. 2nd Chesterfield, Mo. (DeSmet Jesuit H.S.) 3 Travis Littles OLB Jr. 47 Stephen Franklin ILB 6-0 235 Sr. 4th Kansas City, Mo. (North Kansas City) 95 Jackson MacLachlan K Fr. 48 Jacob Souers DE 6-2 250 Fr. HS Ocean Springs, Miss. (Ocean Springs) 38 Alex Martin WR RFr. 49 Houston Walker ILB 6-0 230 RFr. 2nd Homewood, Ala. (Homewood) 61 Sean McDougal NT RFr. 50 Zach Duck FB 6-2 225 So. 3rd Shelbyville, Ill. (Shelbyville) 26 Mike McElroy S Sr. 51 George Danilkowicz OL 6-3 300 Jr. TR Green Oaks, Ill. (Vernon Hills/North Dakota State) 24 James McFadden CB So. 52 Kayon Swanson NT 6-1 280 So. 3rd Southfield, Mich. (Southfield) 17 Paul McIntosh QB So. 53 Cameron James ILB 6-1 210 RFr. 2nd Mattoon, Ill. (Mattoon) 31 LaSteven McKinney RB Fr. 55 Juan Avila OLB 6-3 220 RFr. 2nd Aurora, Ill. (Marmion Academy) 60 Jessy McMullin OL So. 57 Kyle Russo DE 6-3 255 Jr. 2nd Southlake, Texas (Carroll/North Texas) 75 Clayton Melville II OL Fr. 59 Riley Siniard OL 6-4 275 Fr. HS Huntsville, Ala. (Huntsville) 95 Dalton Morgan TE Fr. 60 Jessy McMullin OL 6-6 289 So. TR Mount Pleasant, Iowa (Mount Pleasant/Iowa Western C.C.) 97 Blake Miller DE Fr. 61 Sean McDougal NT 6-0 285 RFr. 2nd Mount Laurel, N.J. (Bishop Eustace Prep) 98 Derrick Nsubuga NT RFr. 62 Ryan Wood OL 6-4 285 RFr. 2nd West Des Moines, Iowa (Valley) 41 Joe Okon ILB So. 63 Tyler Graves OL 6-3 300 Jr. 4th Hutchinson, Kan. (Hutchinson) 64 David Pickard OT Jr. 64 David Pickard OT 6-5 300 Jr. 4th Oak Park, Ill. (Oak Park) 22 Jordan Poole ILB Fr. 65 Miles Harris OL 6-0 267 RFr. 2nd Las Vegas, Nev. (Siera Vista HS) 85 MyCole Pruitt TE Fr. 66 Bryan Boemer C 6-2 315 Jr. 4th St. Louis, Mo. (St. John Vianney) 90 Austin Pucylowski P Fr. 67 Rashad Ceres G 6-2 285 So. 3rd Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (South Plantation) 33 Rodney Reagans ILB RFr. 68 Corey Boemer OL 6-4 305 Fr. HS St. Louis, Mo. (Lindbergh HS) 20 Courtney Richmond CB Fr. 69 Matthew Van Dril G 6-4 300 Jr. 4th St. Charles, Ill. (St. Charles North) 82 C.J. Robertson TE Jr. 70 Eric Bergman OL 6-2 260 So. 3rd Elk Grove Village, Ill. (Elk Grove) 18 Elliott Robinson RB RFr. 71 Richard Wilson OL 6-3 305 So. 3rd Chicago, Ill. (Marian Catholic) 29 Boo Rodgers S Fr. 74 Scott Becker OL 6-6 300 Jr. 4th St. Charles, Ill. (St. Charles North) 39 Ryan Rushing S RFr. 75 Clayton Melville II OL 6-6 295 Fr. HS Camdenton, Mo. (Camdenton) 57 Kyle Russo DE Jr. 76 Brad Fisher OL 6-5 295 Fr. HS Hartland, Wis. (Arrowhead) 87 Philip Schumacher TE RFr. 77 Terrence Isaiah OL 6-3 290 RFr. 2nd East St. Louis, Ill. (East St. Louis) 91 Jason Seaman DE Sr. 80 Jeff Evans WR 6-0 200 Sr. 4th Fort Myers, Fla. (Lehigh Senior) 22 Anthony Seay WR Sr. 81 Matt Guinn WR 6-0 180 Sr. 4th Miami, Fla. (Columbus) 96 Luke Sherrill DE Jr. 82 C.J. Robertson TE 6-3 260 Jr. 4th Naperville, Ill. (Neuqua Valley) 4 T.J. Shine CB Jr. 83 Kyle Harruff TE/P 6-4 245 Sr. 5th Terre Haute, Ind. (South) 59 Riley Siniard OL Fr. 83 Nico Krajecki TE 6-3 235 Fr. HS Chicago, Ill. (Fenwick HS) 48 Jacob Souers DE Fr. 84 Luke Standiford WR 6-3 205 So. 3rd Pardeeville, Wis. (Pardeeville) 2 Robert Spann OLB Sr. 85 MyCole Pruitt TE 6-3 240 Fr. HS St. Louis, Mo. (Kirkwood) 84 Luke Standiford WR So. 86 Carl Harris WR 6-1 190 So. TR Atlantic City, N.J. (Atlantic City/Rutgers) 94 Jason Stegman LS So. 86 John Weiss TE 6-3 240 Fr. HS Wayne, N.J. (DePaul Catholic) 28 Steve Strother RB So. 87 Philip Schumacher TE 6-4 260 RFr. 2nd Evansville, Ind. (Central) 38 TyRance Stuckey S Jr. 88 David Lewis WR 6-3 220 So. 3rd Marshall, Va. (Fauquier) 52 Kayon Swanson NT So. 89 Mike Cornely WR 6-2 185 Fr. HS Wheeling, Ill. (Buffalo Grove) 16 Luke Thuston S RFr. 90 Austin Pucylowski P 6-4 240 Fr. HS New Berlin, Wis. (Catholic Memorial) 69 Matthew Van Dril G Jr. 91 Jason Seaman DE 6-5 270 Sr. 4th Mahomet, Ill. (Mahomet-Seymour) 49 Houston Walker ILB RFr. 92 Dathan Deisher ILB 6-3 245 RFr. 2nd Mt. Carmel, Ill. (Mt. Carmel) 93 Myron Walker NT Fr. 93 Myron Walker NT 5-11 275 RFr. TR Marrero, La. (Archbishop Rummel/Kentucky) 11 Lucien Walker RB Sr. 94 Jason Stegman LS 6-3 225 So. 2nd Belleville, Ill. (East) 86 John Weiss TE Fr. 95 Jackson MacLachlan K 5-10 155 Fr. HS Springfield, Mo. (Kickapoo) 27 Richard White RB Sr. 95 Dalton Morgan TE 6-4 275 RFr. TR DuQuoin, Ill. (DuQuoin/Eastern Illinois) 25 Anton Wilkins RB So. 96 Luke Sherrill DE 6-4 240 Jr. 4th Colp, Ill. (Herrin) 35 DiMarcus Wilson CB Jr. 97 Blake Miller DE 6-3 235 Fr. HS Greenwood, Ind. (Center Grove) 71 Richard Wilson OL So. 98 Derrick Nsubuga NT 6-0 255 RFr. 2nd Scottsdale, Ariz. (Chaparral) 5 Terrell Wilson CB Fr. 99 Kyle Cavil DE 6-5 245 So. 3rd Ashwaubenon, Wis. (Ashwaubenon) 62 Ryan Wood OL RFr.

Southern Illinois Football 9 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Depth chart OFFENSE DEFENSE Career Starts Left Tackle Left Defensive End 27 Mike McElroy 64 David Pickard (6-5, 300, Jr.) 91 Jason Seaman (6-5, 270, Sr.) 25 Chance Coda, Korey Lindsey 63 Tyler Graves (6-3, 300, Jr.) 57 Kyle Russo (6-3, 255, Jr.) 21 David Pickard Left Guard Nose Tackle 19 Chirs Dieker 15 Joe Allaria 51 George Danilkowicz (6-3, 300, Jr.) 52 Kayon Swanson (6-1, 280, So.) 13 Bryan Boemer, Jeff Evans 77 Terrence Isaiah (6-3, 290 RFr.) 98 Derrick Nsubuga (6-0, 255, RFr.) 10 John Goode Center Right Defensive End 6 Paul McIntosh, C.J. Robertson 66 Bryan Boemer (6-2, 315, Jr.) 32 Chance Coda (6-2, 240, Jr.) 2 Connor James, James McFadden 1 Scott Cole, Jason Seaman, Robert Spann 69 Matthew Van Dril (6-4, 300, Jr.) 96 Luke Sherrill (6-4, 240, Jr.) Lucien Walker Right Guard Left (Stud) Outside Linebacker 70 Eric Bergman (6-2, 260, So.) 34 Jayson DiManche (6-2, 215, Jr.) Consecutive Starts 60 Jessy McMullin (6-6, 289, So.) 2 Robert Spann (6-2, 225, Sr.) 25 Chance Coda, Korey Lindsey, Right Tackle Right (Zeke) Outside Linebacker Mike McElroy 13 Bryan Boemer, David Pickard 71 Richard Wilson (6-3, 305, So.) 45 Connor James (6-1, 220, Jr.) 12 Joe Allaria 74 Scott Becker (6-6, 300, Jr.) 3 Travis Littles (6-0, 220, Jr.) 6 Paul McIntosh Quarterback Left (Sam) Inside Linebacker 2 James McFadden 5 Chris Dieker (6-5, 230, Sr.) 47 Stephen Franklin (6-0, 235, Sr.) 1 John Goode 17 Paul McIntosh (6-2, 205, So.) 33 Rodney Reagans (6-1, 230, RFr.) Career Games Played Running Back Right (Will) Inside Linebacker 39 Kyle Dougherty, Stephen Franklin, 11 Lucien Walker (6-0, 215, Sr.) 41 Joe Okon (6-3, 245, So.) Korey Lindsey, Mike McElroy 10 Shariff Harris (6-1, 200, Jr.) 42 Scott Cole (6-1, 240, Jr.) 36 Joe Allaria, Jason Seaman Fullback Strong (Rover) Safety 29 Lucien Walker 27 Kyle Harruff, Richard White 46 Ray Agnew (5-11, 240, RFr.) 26 Mike McElroy (6-1, 210, Sr.) 25 Chance Coda, John Goode, Connor James, 44 Rik Hicks (6-2, 240 RFr.) 12 Brad Briggs (6-4, 220, Sr.) C.J. Robertson Tight End Free (Flyer) Safety 23 Jeff Evans, Rashad Graham 83 Kyle Harruff (6-4, 245, Sr.) 9 E.J. Clark (5-10, 195, RFr.) 22 Chris Dieker 21 Bryan Boemer, David Pickard 82 C.J. Robertson (6-3, 260, Jr.) 29 Boo Rodgers (6-1, 172, Fr.) 20 Matt Guinn X Wide Receiver Left Cornerback 15 Travis Littles 80 Jeff Evans (6-0, 200, Sr.) 8 Nick King (5-9, 165, Jr.) 13 James McFadden, Kyle Russo, 88 David Lewis (6-3, 220, So.) 5 Terrell Wilson (6-1, 180, Fr.) Kayon Swanson 12 Scott Cole, Robert Spann, H (Slot) Wide Receiver Right Cornerback Michael Thornton 14 Joe Allaria (6-2, 195, Sr.) 21 Korey Lindsey (6-0, 190, Sr.) 11 Brad Briggs, Nick King, Steve Strother, 13 John Lantz (6-2, 195, RFr.) 4 T.J. Shine (5-9, 180, Jr.) 10 Luke Standiford Z Wide Receiver 9 Paul McIntosh, Anthony Seay Special Teams 6 Joe Okon 81 Matt Guinn (6-0, 180, Sr.) 5 Scott Becker 22 Anthony Seay (6-0, 190, Sr.) Place Kicker 4 Luke Sherrill, Anton Wilkins, 15 Kyle Dougherty (5-10, 190, Sr.) DiMarcus Wilson 95 Jackson MacLachlan (5-10, 155, Fr.) 3 Eric Bergman, Tyler Graves, Matt Van Dril 2 Kyle Cavil, David Lewis, Richard Wilson Kickoffs 1 E.J. Clark, Philip Schumacher 15 Kyle Dougherty (5-10, 190, Sr.) 95 Jackson MacLachlan (5-10, 155, Fr.) Pronunciation Guide Punter Joe Allaria...... Uh-lair-ee-uh 90 Austin Pucylowski (6-4, 240, Fr.) Bryan Boemer...... Bo-mer Corey Boemer...... Bo-mer 43 Blair Lane (5-11, 210, Jr.) Rashad Ceres...... Series Holder Mike Cornely...... cor-Nelly 90 Austin Pucylowski (6-4, 240, Fr.) George Danilkowicz...... Dan-ol-coe-vich 81 Matt Guinn (6-0, 180, Sr.) Dathan Deisher...... Day-thin Dasher Chris Dieker...... Dee-ker Long/Short Snapper Jayson DiManche...... Duh-monch 94 Jason Stegman (6-3, 225, So.) Matt Guinn...... rhymes with win 57 Kyle Russo (6-3, 255, Jr.) Kyle Harruff...... Hair-uff Punt Returns Mike McElroy...... Mackel-roy Derrick Nsubuga...... Zoo-bah-gah 21 Korey Lindsey (6-0, 190, Sr.) Joe Okon...... Oh-con 26 Mike McElroy (6-1, 210, Sr.) David Pickard...... Pick-erd Kickoff Returns Austin Pucylowski...... Pooch-uh-lau-ski 11 Lucien Walker (6-0, 215, Sr.) Anthony Seay...... Say Riley Siniard...... Sin-Yerd 14 Joe Allaria (6-2, 195, Sr.) Lucien Walker...... Lou-shin

10 Southern Illinois Football 2010 Saluki Football - Media Guide - Coaches Section

IN THIS SECTION...

Coaches 11-16 Head Coach Dale Lennon...... 12-13 Coordinators...... 13 Assistant Coaches...... 14-15 GA’s/Support Staff...... 16

2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL coaching staff Lennon’s success at SIU and North Dakota, where he compiled a 90-24 record in nine years, including seven playoff appearances, one National Cham- pionship, two National Championship game appearances and five Championships, has made him one of the winningest active coaches Dale Lennon in the country. Head Coach In 13 seasons as a head coach, Lennon has compiled a 122-38 (.763) record. North Dakota, 1983 He is the 21st winningest active coach with at least five seasons at a four-year 14th Year as a Head Coach college regardless of division or association. 3rd Season at SIU Lennon graduated from Rugby High School in Rugby, N.D., a town of less than 3,000 residents near the Canadian border. He went on to play running back at When Dale Lennon inherited the Southern Illinois Football Program in 2008, the University of North Dakota from 1979-83, where he was team captain. he did not have to do a lot of rebuilding. But what he has done is taken a team that The first half of Lennon’s coaching career came on the defensive side of was already a prominent figure in the NCAA Division I playoffs, and made it into the ball -- he was North Dakota’s defensive line coach (1988-89) and defensive one of the premier programs in the Football Championship Subdivision. coordinator (1990-96) for nine years. He was named Southern Illinois’ head coach on Dec. 27, 2007 and has since The Fighting Sioux made four-straight playoff appearances from 1992-95, gone 20-5, captured two-straight Missouri Valley Football Conference Champion- which ultimately led to Lennon’s hiring as head coach at the University of Mary ships and extended SIU’s string of consecutive playoff appearances to seven – the in Bismarck in 1997. He reversed the fortunes of that program and led it to an second longest streak in the FCS. NAIA playoff appearance in 1998. His 20 wins in his first two years in Carbondale are seven more than any Lennon returned to his alma mater as head coach in 1999, and the program other SIU coach through their first two seasons, and Lennon will lead Southern Il- has been among the best in the nation ever since. linois into a new era of Saluki football as the Dawgs open up 2010 in a brand-new He reached the pinnacle of success in 2001, when he guided his team to the stadium. Division II National Championship and earned AFCA Coach of the Year honors. This past season, Lennon was tabbed as the MVFC Bruce Craddock Coach of He has won NCC Coach of the Year laurels three times. the Year for the second-straight year, joining six other previous league coaches to Lennon is a perfect fit for Saluki Athletics’ approach to academics, where win the award in back-to-back seasons. He was also named the excellence is not just encouraged, but expected. In eight of his nine seasons, Coaches Association Region IV Coach of the Year in both 2008 and 2009. the team GPA at North Dakota was better than 3.0. More than 50 Sioux players In 2009, Southern Illinois enjoyed a historic season in which they set a new earned academic all-conference honors during his tenure. MVFC record with its 14th-straight conference victory, registered the programs In two seasons at Southern Illinois, his Saluki squads have had 73 players fourth 10-win season since 2003 and fifth overall, and won 11-straight games – receive academic recognition from the MVFC for having a GPA above 3.2. the third longest winning streak in school history. SIU became the first team in Lennon and his wife, Chris, have three sons: Jared (21), Trevor (19) and Cody league history to go 8-0 in conference play, doing so in convincing fashion as the (16). Salukis won road games at then second-ranked Northern Iowa and then ninth- ranked South Dakota State. Southern Illinois finished the 2009 season with an 11-2 overall record, which is the third-most wins in a year in program history. The Salukis were ranked No. 1 by The Sports Network for the last three weeks of the regular season, and entered the 2009 NCAA Division I playoffs as the No. 3 seed overall. Lennon guided SIU to the quarterfinals of the playoffs and finished the year ranked No. 6. Southern Illinois has been ranked in the Top 20 of 92 consecutive polls, not including preseason rankings, and Lennon looks to mark SIU’s name down in the MVFC record books again this coming season. The Salu- kis are nearing Northern Iowa’s league record of 96-consecutive weeks ranked in the Top 25. Awards have been plentiful for Lennon’s players. Running back Deji Karim was named the 2009 MVFC Offensive Player of the Year and was a finalist for the Walter Payton Award, which is given out to the most outstanding player in the FCS. Linebacker Brandin Jordan was also a finalist for the Buck Buchanan Award that goes to the FCS’s most valuable defensive player. In Dale Lennon’s Record just two seasons, Lennon also coached six all- Year School Assignment Overall Conference Postseason Americans in two years at SIU. Mike McElroy 1986 Valley City State Defensive Backs 7-3 ------was named to the 2009 ESPN The Magazine 1987 Dickinson State Linebackers 9-1 --- NAIA Playoffs Academic All-America Second Team, becoming 1988 North Dakota Defensive Line 7-4 5-4 (t-4th) --- the program’s first Academic All-American since 1989 North Dakota Defensive Line 3-7-1 2-6-1 (9th) --- 1991. 1990 North Dakota Defensive Coordinator 7-3 7-2 (2nd) --- In Lennon’s first season in Carbondale, the 1991 North Dakota Defensive Coordinator 7-2 6-2 (t-2nd) --- coach guided SIU to a 9-3 record and a share of 1992 North Dakota Defensive Coordinator 6-4-1 6-2-1 (2nd) NCAA Playoffs 1st Round the MVFC title. He led SIU to the playoffs for 1993 North Dakota Defensive Coordinator 10-3 7-1 (t-1st) NCAA Semifinals what was then the sixth-straight season. 1994 North Dakota Defensive Coordinator 10-3 7-2 (t-1st) NCAA Semifinals Lennon had the difficult task of replacing the 1995 North Dakota Defensive Coordinator 9-2 8-1 (1st) NCAA playoffs 1st Round most successful coach in school history – Jerry 1996 North Dakota Defensive Coordinator 7-3 6-3 (t-2nd) --- Kill, who was the 2007 Liberty Mutual Coach of 1997 Mary Head Coach 4-6 1-5 (6th) --- 1998 Mary Head Coach 8-3 5-1 (t-1st) NAIA Playoffs the Year. Kill took a program that was a laughing 1999 North Dakota Head Coach 9-2 8-1 (t-1st) NCAA Playoffs 1st Round stock and built it into a regular playoff participant 2000 North Dakota Head Coach 8-3 6-3 (t-3rd) --- with a string of five-straight appearances in the 2001 North Dakota Head Coach 14-1 7-1 (1st) NCAA DII Champions postseason. 2002 North Dakota Head Coach 5-6 3-5 (7th) --- The challenge did not intimidate Lennon, 2003 North Dakota Head Coach 12-2 7-0 (1st) NCAA Runner-Up who brought his own personal string of five- 2004 North Dakota Head Coach 11-3 4-2 (t-2nd) NCAA Semifinals straight playoff appearances when he arrived in 2005 North Dakota Head Coach 10-3 4-2 (t-1st) NCAA Playoffs 2nd Round Carbondale. He also owns a National Champion- 2006 North Dakota Head Coach 11-2 7-1 (1st) NCAA Quarterfinals ship ring, which he captured in 2001 when he 2007 North Dakota Head Coach 10-2 7-1 (2nd) NCAA Playoffs 2nd Round served as the head coach at his alma mater, North 2008 Southern Illinois Head Coach 9-3 7-1 (t-1st) NCAA Playoffs 1st Round Dakota. 2009 Southern Illinois Head Coach 11-2 8-0 (1st) NCAA Quarterfinals

Southern Illinois Football 12 coaching staff 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Dale Lennon’s File off berth in four years. Schweigert was also named the D2football.com Northwest Born: Dec. 13, 1960 Coaching Experience Region Coach of the Year and the AFCA Division II Coach of the Year award for Birthplace: Knox, N.D. Southern Illinois, 2008-present Region 5. Wife: Chris Head Coach Prior to UMD, Schweigert spent 15 seasons at the University of North Children: Jared (21), Trevor (19) & North Dakota, 1999-2007 Dakota, where he helped guide the Fighting Sioux to six NCC titles, eight playoff Cody (15) Head Coach berths and a National Championship. He was Dale Lennon’s defensive coordina- High School: Rugby (N.D.), 1978 Mary, 1997-98 tor from 1999-2003. He was named the AFCA Division II Assistant Coach of the College: North Dakota, 1983 Head Coach Year in 2000. North Dakota, 1990-1996 Before joining the North Dakota staff, Schweigert was the defensive coordi- Overall Record: 122-38 (13 years) Defensive Coordinator nator at Jamestown College (N.D.) from 1985-88. He also served as admissions Record at SIU: 20-5 (2 years) North Dakota, 1988-89 counselor and head baseball coach. Record at North Dakota: Defensive Line Schweigert, 47, has a bachelor’s degree in business administration from 90-24 (9 years) Dickinson State, 1987 Jamestown College and a master’s degree from North Dakota. In 2002, he was Record at Mary: 12-9 (2 years) Linebackers honored with Jamestown College’s Rollie Greeno Award for Outstanding Com- Valley City State, 1986 mitment in the Field of Education and Coaching. Playing Experience Defensive Backs Schweigert and his wife, Laura, have two sons, A.J. (7) and Cooper (5). 1979-83, North Dakota, Running Back Lennon’s Record vs. the Nation As Division I and II Head Coach Augustana...... 7-2 North Alabama...... 1-0 Kalen DeBoer Central Washington...... 6-1 North Dakota...... 1-0 Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers Delta State...... 1-0 North Dakota State...... 5-2 University of Sioux Falls, 1996 Eastern Illinois...... 1-0 Northern Colorado...... 3-1 13th Year Overall Ferris State...... 2-0 Northern Iowa...... 3-0 1st Season at SIU Grand Valley State...... 2-4 Northern Michigan...... 1-0 Hampton...... 1-0 Northwestern...... 0-1 Kalen DeBoer, a three-time NAIA National coach of the Year, was hired on Humboldt State...... 1-0 NW Missouri State...... 0-1 Feb. 5, 2010 to be the offensive coordinator at Southern Illinois. Illinois State...... 2-0 Pittsburg State...... 2-1 DeBoer compiled an astonishing 67-3 (.957) record over the course of the last Indiana State...... 2-0 Southeast Missouri State...... 1-0 five seasons where he served as head coach at the University of Sioux Falls. He Marshall...... 0-1 Southern Utah...... 1-0 guided them to three NAIA National Championships, which is the same number Mesa State...... 2-1 Southwest Baptist...... 1-0 of games lost in five seasons. USF won back-to-back titles in 2008 and 2009 by Michigan Tech...... 1-0 South Dakota...... 8-1 winning 29-straight games, and that is the longest active winning streak in the Minnesota-Crookston...... 4-0 South Dakota State...... 6-1 nation at any level of college football. Minnesota Duluth...... 5-0 St. Cloud State...... 8-2 Sioux Falls won the Great Plains Athletic Conference Championship in four Minnesota State...... 5-0 UC Davis...... 1-0 of his five seasons as head coach and has won 50-straight home games. They Missouri State...... 2-0 West Chester...... 1-0 beat Lindenwood University, out of St. Charles, Mo., 25-22 in the 2009 NAIA Morningside...... 2-0 Western Illinois...... 2-0 National Championship game. MSU Mankato...... 3-1 Western Washington...... 3-0 Included on a long list of accomplishments are the two quarterbacks that gar- Nebraska-Omaha...... 3-7 William & Mary...... 0-1 nered NAIA National Player of the Year honors under DeBoer’s tutelage. In 2007 Newberry...... 1-0 Winona State...... 6-0 Chad Cavender received the NAIA top-honor after leading USF to the national New Hampshire...... 0-1 Youngstown State...... 2-0 title and this past season it was Lorenzo Brown. Brown threw for 3,221 yards with New Haven...... 1-0 40 touchdowns and ran for 844 with 16 more TDs, all in 2009 alone. The offensive numbers that his team put up are just as mind-boggling as his career record. Under his direction, the Cougars averaged 51.7 points per game in 2009 and scored no less than 25 points in all 15 games. USF scored 40 or more points in 13-of-15 games and also put up 76 and 80 points in wins. Using a bal- anced attack, USF averaged 487.5 yards of total offense (256.1 rushing and 231.4 Associate Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator passing) last season. Jamestown College, 1985 Much like SIU in 2009, DeBoer’s Cougars featured a tailback that averaged 26th Year Overall nearly a first down every time he touched the ball. Ryan Lowmiller ran for 1,487 3rd Season at SIU yards and 21 touchdowns in 2009 while averaging 7.0 yards per carry. USF had four offensive All-Americans last year, including two first teamers Bubba Schweigert is in his third season as the defensive coordinator for the on the offensive line. Tight end Scott LeBrun was an honorable mention pick after Salukis and his second year serving as the associate head coach. catching eight touchdowns from Brown, another first team selection. In 2009, Schweigert guided the Saluki defense that ranked second in the na- The Milbank, S.D. native is no complete stranger to the FCS level. On Oct. tion with 23 interceptions. The Salukis also had the eighth-best scoring defense in 17, 2009, DeBoer led his Cougars to a 28-13 victory over the University of North the country, allowing only 15.92 points per game. Dakota in the Alerus Center in Grand Forks, N.D. In his first two seasons at Southern Illinois, Schweigert has coached two He now takes over a Saluki offense that returns six starters from the offense All-Americans and 12 All-Conference selections (six first team, four second team, that averaged 34 points per game and 394 yards of total offense. two honorable mention). Cornerback Korey Lindsey is a two-time All-America A graduate of USF, DeBoer played from 1993-1996 where he was an All- selection under Schweigert and linebacker Brandin Jordan was a consensus All- American wide receiver, setting school records for receptions (234), receiving American in 2009. In addition to his All-America status, Jordan was a finalist for yards (3,400) and touchdown catches (33). the Buck Buchanan Award that is given to the most valuable defensive player in After his playing days were over he became a student assistant for the the FCS. Cougars under coach Bob Young in 1997. From 2000-04, he served as USF’s of- Schweigert’s defense has held eight opponents to 10 points or less in two fensive coordinator and he succeeded Young as head coach in 2005. At the age of years and SIU has two shutouts under his belt. The 2008 team ranked No. 3 in the 32, he led Sioux Falls to the 2006 National Championship. conference in points allowed and Southern Illinois led the MVFC in 2009 with 36 He and his wife, Nicole, have one daughter, Alexis. sacks. Prior to SIU, Schweigert compiled a 22-21 record as head coach at Division II Minnesota Duluth (2004-07). He was named the North Central Conference Coach of the Year in 2005 after directing UMD to an 8-4 record, defeating three American Football Coaches Association Top 20 teams along the way. His team won a share of the school’s first NCC title and its second NCAA Division II play-

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Randy Hedberg Steve Crutchley Quarterbacks Running Backs Minot State, 1977 Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 2001 32nd Year Overall 9th Year Overall 3rd Season at SIU 3rd Season at SIU

Randy Hedberg enters his third year as the Salukis’ quarterbacks coach. Steve Crutchley enters his third season as the running backs coach at South- Hedberg has been responsible for guiding two-time all-conference performer ern Illinois. In each of his first two seasons in Carbondale, Crutchley has coached Chris Dieker. Dieker was an honorable mention All-MVFC selection in both 2008 two different All-American running backs. and 2009 and he ranks in the Top 10 in Saluki history in passing yards, comple- In 2008 he mentored Larry Warner, who was an Associated Press first team tions and attempts. Dieker’s 2009 season was cut in half with a broken collarbone, All-America selection, named to the CSN Fab Fifty All-America Team and was but under Hedberg’s tutelage, SIU didn’t see any drop off at the position. named a third team All-American by The Sports Network. Warner rushed for Redshirt freshman Paul McIntosh stepped in for Dieker when he went down 1,265 yards and 10 touchdowns under Crutchley’s tutelage also returned three with an injury. He went on to pass for 888 yards, eight touchdowns and his 67.2 kickoffs for scores while posting the nation’s second highest kickoff return aver- completion percentage ranks No. 2 in a season in school history. McIntosh was age (31.2). named to the 2009 MVFC All-Newcomer team. After Warner’s departure, the running back position was the biggest question Prior to SIU, Hedberg spent nine seasons as head coach at St. Cloud State, mark for the Salukis entering the 2009 campaign. where he posted a 47-51 record. In 18 years as a collegiate head coach, he com- Crutchley transitioned the position better than imaginable and guided Deji piled an overall record of 92-74-2. Karim to consensus All-America status, as he led the nation with 1,694 rushing Hedberg began his collegiate coaching career as an assistant (1979-81) and yards. Karim, the 2009 MVFC Offensive Player of the Year, finished third in the head coach (1982-90) at Minot State. He also worked as an assistant head coach voting for the Walter Payton Award that goes to the most outstanding player in the and offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at Central Missouri State (1990-96). FCS. Hedberg also spent three years as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks/ Karim set new school records in average yards per carry in a game (21.0 vs. receivers coach at North Dakota (1996-99). Southwest Baptist), most all-purpose yards gained in a season (2,339) and he Hedberg was a four-year letterwinner in football, basketball and baseball at twice broke the school record for the longest run from scrimmage (had touchdown Minot State. He was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1977 and started runs of 92 and 93 yards). Karim went on to be drafted in the sixth round of the five games as a rookie. He was with Tampa Bay through 1978, Oakland in 1979 2010 NFL Draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars. and Green Bay in 1980. He was named by Sports Illustrated as one of the Top Asides from Warner and Karim, Crutchley also led fullback John Goode to 50 North Dakota sports figures of the 20th century. Hedberg holds a bachelor’s First-Team All-MVFC accolades in 2009. That year, Southern Illinois ranked fifth degree from Minot State and master’s from North Dakota. He and his wife, Chery nationally by averaging 221.1 rushing yards per game. Hysjulien, have four grown children -- Jennifer, Katie, Christopher and Maddie. Crutchley came to SIU after spending six years at St. Cloud State (2002-07). He joined the St. Cloud State staff as the wide receivers coach in 2002 and was promoted to co-offensive coordinator in 2007. Crutchley played football and competed in track and field at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. He was a three-year starter and letterwinner at wide receiver. His team won the WIAA title in 1998, and he was a two-time all-confer- Travis Stepps ence selection. Secondary In track, Crutchley was the 1999 conference champion in the indoor 200 Pittsburg State, 2001 meters and currently holds the 200-meter record at UWEC. He was also a member 9th Year Overall of the national qualifying 4x100 meter relay team in 1998 and 1999. 7th Season at SIU Crutchley received a bachelor’s in social studies from UWEC and a master’s in sports management from St. Cloud State in 2006. Travis Stepps begins his seventh year on the coaching staff at Southern and is in his fifth year as a full-time assistant. He is the lone holdover from the staff. Stepps works with the team’s secondary and has mentored nine all-conference players in his tenure, including All-Americans Craig Turner in 2007 and most recently, Korey Lindsey in 2008 and 2009. Eric Schmidt Lindsey was a third team All-America selection by The Sports Network in Outside Linebackers/Defensive Line 2008 and was named to four All-America teams in 2009, including first team nods North Dakota, 2002 from the AFCA and Associated Press. His 13 career interceptions are the third 9th Year Overall most in school history and his six picks in 2009 tied for the second most in the 3rd Season at SIU MVFC. Behind Lindsey and free safety Mike McElroy, Stepps’ secondary led the Eric Schmidt is entering his third season as SIU’s outside linebackers and Saluki defense that ranked second nationally with 23 interceptions in 2009. McEl- defensive line coach. He has coached five All-Conference selections in his first roy, a First-Team All-MVFC selection, tied for fourth in the nation with seven two years with the Salukis. interceptions. In 2009, outside linebacker Kyle Walker finished third in the MVFC with SIU ranked No. 4 in the conference in pass efficiency defense in 2008 and nine sacks, helping SIU lead the conference as a team in sacks. Another outside were second in 2009. The Salukis have returned seven interceptions for touch- linebacker, Chauncey Mixon, capped of his career by garnering Second-Team downs in the past two seasons under Stepps’ watch. All-MVFC accolades for the second-straight season, doing so after missing four Prior to SIU, Stepps spent two seasons on the staff at Washburn University. games with a broken jaw. Mixon finished his career ranked second in school his- As a player, Stepps was a two-time All-American defensive back at Pittsburg tory with 41.5 tackles for a loss and his 16.0 sacks are tied for the seventh most at State. SIU. The Fort Scott, Kan. native earned a bachelor’s degree in social studies and Along with Mixon, Schmidt led another one of his 2008 linebackers to All- education from Pittsburg State and a master’s degree in sports management from Conference accolades, as James Cloud was a second team pick. On the defen- Southern Illinois. sive front, Schmidt guided nose guard Chris Arthurs to First-Team All-MVFC honors in 2009 and honorable mention All-Conference accolades the year before. Defensive end Kyle Russo was named to the MVFC All-Newcomer team after registering six sacks in 2009. A former standout linebacker at the University of North Dakota, Schmidt coached at his alma mater for two seasons (2006-07) before joining Southern’s

14 Southern Illinois Football coaching staff 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL staff. Prior to UND, he spent four years as head football coach at Crookston During the run to the 2008 National Championship, his defense allowed the (Minn.) High School. He led the Pirates to a Section 8AAA runner-up finish in third fewest points per game and total yards with the second fewest rushing yards 2004, and one year earlier, led the team to the Minnesota state semifinals. Schmidt per contest in the NCAA Division II ranks. For his success guiding his defensive was named the 2003 Section 8AAA Coach of the Year. He also coached girls unit, Steger was named a finalist for the 2008 footballscoop.com NCAA II Coor- basketball at Crookston. dinator of the Year Award. A native of Mandan, N.D., Schmidt played for the Fighting Sioux from 1998 Steger’s student-athletes have been the direct beneficiaries of his tutelage, as to 2001 and was a captain of UND’s 2001 national championship team. A two- 11 of his defensive players were named to the All-NSIC North Division first team time All-North Central Conference selection, Schmidt earned All-America honors in the past two years. Junior inside linebacker Robbie Aurich was named the 2009 as a senior in 2001. His 10.0 sacks as a senior set a new record at the school. NCC North Division Defensive Player of the Year and the Daktronics Super Re- Schmidt received his bachelor’s degree in secondary education from North gional 3 Defensive Player of the Year. He was a First-Team AFCA All-American Dakota in 2002. He and his wife, Tiffany, have one daughter, Kennedy, who was this past year. Russ Rabe also earned All-America status under Steger in 2004, born in late July 2010. when the defensive end ranked third among NCAA II players in quarterback sacks. Steger joined the UMD staff in 1999 after being employed the previous 11 years as a defensive coordinator at two NCAA Division III schools. He served a seven-season stint at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire (1992-98) and spent four years at Sul Ross State (1988-91). Steger’s first coaching job was at Sol Ross Phil Meyer State where he spent two seasons as a graduate assistant coach. Offensive Line A native of Dubuque, Iowa, Steger started a pair of seasons at linebacker Illinois State, 1979 while attending Loras College (Iowa) and co-captained the Duhawks as a senior 30th Year Overall in 1984. He lettered three times in two sports -- football and track (sprinter) -- at 7th Season Overall at SIU Dubuque’s Wahlert High School and landed All-Mississippi Valley Conference honors following his final prep football season. Phil Meyer’s career came full circle when he returned to coach the offensive Steger, 46, received a B.A. degree in both physical education and business line at SIU in 2009. The Milwaukee, Wis. native was offensive coordinator for from Loras College in 1985 and a master’s degree in education from Sul Ross the Salukis from 1989-93 and now enters his second year since returning to SIU State three years later. coaching staff. In his first season back with the Salukis since the early 90’s, Meyer’s offensive line paced SIU’s team that ranked seventh nationally by averaging 34 points per game. The Salukis averaged 221.1 rushing yards a game – good for No. 5 in the FCS – and SIU’s 14 sacks allowed in 13 games were the second fewest in the conference. Jim Jackson Meyer guided a pair of sophomores to all-conference accolades in 2009. Tight Ends Center Bryan Boemer was a Second-Team All-MVFC pick and tackle David Pick- Cornell, 2003 ard garnered first team honors. The Sports Network also tabbed Pickard as a third 8th Year Overall team All-American. Both Pickard (Nov. 23) and Boemer (Sept. 21) were named 1st Season at SIU the MVFC Offensive Lineman of the Week this past season. Previously, Meyer has coached at Minnesota (OL, 2007-08), Wisconsin- Jim Jackson enters his first season as an assistant coach for the Saluki football Oshkosh (head coach 2000-06), Iowa State (QBs, 1998-99; TE, 1995-97), Illinois team. He is responsible for coaching the tight ends. State (OC, 1994), Western Illinois (OL, 1994), Northern Arizona (OL, 1988) and Jackson came to Southern Illinois from the University of Minnesota, where Southeast Missouri State (OC, 1986-87; OL, 1984-85). he was an assistant offensive line coach from 2007-09. In 2007, Jackson helped As head coach at Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Meyer led the Division III program to coach the Gopher offensive line that ranked 10th in the nation in sacks allowed 31 wins in seven seasons, including a 16-4 mark in non-conference games. (13 total). He worked directly with the Gopher centers along with his various Meyer earned a bachelor’s degree (1979) and master’s (1980) from Illinois other coaching duties. State. He coached at his alma mater as a student assistant (1978) and graduate Prior to joining the Minnesota staff, Jackson spent one season as a defensive assistant (1979-80). Meyer attended Milwaukee Pius XI High School, where he graduate assistant working with the defensive line at Louisiana-Lafayette. Before was a starter on the Popes’ 1972 WISAA state championship team. He played one that, Jackson spent the 2005 season as a graduate assistant working as video coordi- season at UW-Milwaukee and three at Illinois State. He and his wife, Brandi, have nator and with the offensive line at Toledo and in 2004 he served as assistant defen- two daughters, Miranda and Madison. sive backs coach and assistant video coordinator at Lehigh. He started his coaching career in 2003 as the outside linebackers coach at Methodist (N.C.) College. Jackson played both football and baseball at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y. He was a three-year starter on the baseball team and a team captain and played two seasons on the football team. A Mesquite, Texas native, Jackson received his bachelor’s degree in com- John Steger munications from Cornell in 2003. He earned his master’s degree from Minnesota Inside Linebackers/Special Teams Coord. in sports management in 2009. Loras College, 1985 23rd Year Overall 1st Season at SIU

John Steger was hired on Jan. 6, 2009 as the linebackers coach and special teams coordinator for the Saluki football team, bringing 22 years of experience as Jared Nessland a defensive coordinator to the Saluki staff. Strength & Conditioning Steger spent the past 11 seasons at the University of Minnesota Duluth and Montana State, 2001 led the Bulldogs to four playoff appearances and the 2008 NCAA Division II 9th Year Overall National Championship. UMD posted an 86-42 (.672) record with eight winning 3rd Season at SIU seasons and four conference championships in Steger’s time in Duluth. By joining the Saluki coaching staff, Steger is reconnecting with Kyle Jared Nessland and his staff oversees the training of more than 350 student- “Bubba” Schweigert. Schweigert, SIU’s current associate head coach/defensive athletes in SIU’s state-of-the-art Troutt-Wittmann Academic and Training Center. coordinator, was the head coach at Minnesota Duluth from 2004-07 and he and Nessland directly supervises the football and men’s basketball programs. Steger led UMD to one league title and two playoff berths in four years together. Prior to joining Southern, Nessland was the strength coach at Montana (2006- Under Steger’s skillful watch, UMD’s defensive units have constantly ranked 07) and North Dakota (2002-06). He also served as an assistant at Nebraska (2002) among the nations best. In 2009, when he led the Bulldogs to an 11-2 record and and North Dakota (2001-02). He began his career as a student intern at Montana the quarterfinals of the playoffs, Minnesota Duluth ranked in the top five nation- State 1998. A native of Havre, Montana, Nessland competed on the Montana State ally in rushing defense (69.1 ypg) and total defense (251.0) while finishing second track and field team. He is certified through the Collegiate Strength and Condition- in scoring defense by only allowing 12.5 points per game. ing Coaches Association. He and his wife, Janice, reside in Carbondale.

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Digger Anderson Ted Schlafke Defensive Graduate Assistant Coach Offensive Graduate Assistant Coach North Dakota, 2007 Minnesota Duluth, 2009 4th Year Overall 2nd Year Overall 1st Season at SIU 2nd Season at SIU

Digger Anderson is in his first season at Southern Illinois, serving as the Ted Schlafke is in his first season serving as the offensive graduate assistant defensive graduate assistant coach. He is responsible for game preparation and coach and his second season overall with the Salukis. He served as the programs scouting and also assists in coaching the defensive line. intern in 2009, a season in which SIU won the Missouri Valley Football Confer- Prior to coming to SIU, Anderson spent two seasons on the coaching staff at ence Championship, was ranked No. 1 by The Sports Network for three weeks the University of North Dakota (2007-08). He served as the inside linebackers/ and reached the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division I Playoffs. special teams coordinator at the University of Mary in the spring of 2009 before Schlafke came to SIU after quarterbacking the University of Minnesota Du- joining the University of Nebraska Omaha coaching staff as a graduate assistant luth to the 2008 NCAA Division II National Championship. He was a four-time in charge of the defensive line that fall. Jim Overlie Most Valuable Offensive Player Award winner with the Bulldogs, a Anderson earned 15 different All-America awards as a linebacker at the three-year captain and led UMD to a 33-14 record. He started in all 47 games dur- University of North Dakota, where he played for current Saluki head coach Dale ing his career, which set a new record at the school. Lennon from 2002-05. 10 of those honors were first team accolades and he also He distinguished himself as the school’s only consensus All-American in was the North Central Conference Most Valuable Linebacker twice (2003, 2005). 2008, as he was named to the Associated Press, AFCA and d2football.com All- In 2005, Anderson was named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America America first teams. Schlafke also became the school’s first quarterfinalist for football team. the Harlon Hill Award, which goes to the most outstanding player in NCAA II As a senior, he became the fifth player in UND history to be named a Harlon Football. He finished fourth in the voting. Hill Trophy finalist as the best player in NCAA Division II Football. A native of Stevens Point, Wis., Schlafke set numerous offensive records at The Fighting Sioux had a 38-14 (.731) record in his four seasons. They were UMD, including passes attempted (1,692), completion percentage (.624), passing the NCAA national runner-up in 2003, reached the semifinals in 2004 and the sec- yardage (11,587) and touchdowns thrown (106). His 1,055 career completions set ond round of the playoffs in 2005. Anderson captained the 2004 and 2005 squads. a new NCAA Division II record. He graduated with 366 career tackles, including a school-record 229 solo Schlafke received his bachelor’s degree in finance and a minor in psychology stops. A three-time All-NCC first team honoree, Anderson led all of Division II from The University of Minnesota Duluth in 2009. He is working towards his football with a school-record 95 solo tackles as a sophomore in 2003. master’s degree in education with an emphasis in kinesiology at Southern Illinois. A native of Coon Rapids, Minn., Anderson graduated from the University of North Dakota in 2007 with his bachelor’s degree in marketing. He is working towards his master’s degree in education with an emphasis in kinesiology at Southern Illinois. FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF SALUKI ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION sharon lipe Mario Moccia Office Manager, Saluki Football Director of Athletics Office: (618) 453-3332 | E-Mail: [email protected] Mark Scally Associate AD, External Affairs

lee land Jason king Head Football Athletic Trainer Associate AD, Facilities E-Mail: [email protected] Ed Thompson Assistant AD, Head Athletic Trainer

Mike Valentine Chet Savage Equipment Manager, Saluki Football Associate AD, External Operations E-Mail: [email protected] Brad tayolr Assistant AD, Operations

Brett bartholomew Kathy Jones Graduate Assistant, Strength and Conditioning Associate Director of Athletics

Ricardo Ramirez Tom Weber Graduate Assistant, Strength and Conditioning Assistant AD, Media Relations

Kyle Dixon dan rohrer Football Office Student Assistant Marann Ellis Assistant AD, Compliance

Football Office Student Assistant Mark Gazdik Kelly Johnston Assistant AD, Marketing Football Office Student Assistant Taylor Poore Football Office Student Assistant Cassie True Kristina Therriault Football Office Student Assistant Assistant AD, Student Services

16 Southern Illinois Football 2010 Saluki Football - Media Guide - Players Section

IN THIS SECTION...

Returning Players 17-33 A-C...... 18-20 D-F...... 20-23 G-I...... 23-24 J-L...... 25-26 M-Q...... 27-28 R-S...... 29-31 T-Z...... 32-33

Newcomers 34-38

2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Returning Player bios TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G 2007 11 188 106 294 26.7 2008 12 44 85 129 10.8 2009 13 5 20 25 1.9 #46 TOTAL 36 237 211 448 12.4 RAY AGNEW RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2007 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 FB | 5-11 | 240 | RFr. | 2nd Year 2008 12 28 260 1 30 2.3 9.3 21.7 Chesterfield, Mo. (DeSmet Jesuit HS) 2009 13 52 697 4 86 4.0 13.4 53.6 TOTAL 36 80 957 5 86 2.2 12.0 26.6 2009: Redshirted. SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G High School: Three-year starter at running back and two-year starter at 2007 11 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.5 linebacker...Two-time first-team all-Metro Catholic Conference linebacker...Led 2008 12 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0.5 DeSmet Jesuit to a combined 16-6 record and had 135 tackles in his last two prep 2009 13 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 24 1.8 seasons. 2008: Metro Catholic Conference Defensive Player-of-the-Year...Regis- TOTAL 36 6 1 5 0 0 0 0 36 1.0 tered 60 tackles and nine sacks...Second-team all-conference running back...Team captain...Holds a 3.2 GPA. ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G Personal: Born Feb. 26, 1991 in Winston-Salem, N.C…Son of Katherine and 2007 11 188 0 0 0 0 188 17.1 2008 12 44 260 15 33 0 352 29.3 Ray Agnew…Has two younger brothers…Business management major. 2009 13 5 697 0 39 0 741 57.0 TOTAL 36 237 957 15 72 0 1281 35.6

Other: PUNT RETURNS: 2007: 0-0-0; 2008: 1-15-0; 2009: 0-0-0; Career: 1-15-0; KICK RETURNS: 2007: 0-0-0; 2008: 2-33-0; 2009: 2-39-0; Career: 4-72-0; TACKLES: 2007: #14 0-0-0; 2008: 1-0-1; 2009: 0-0-0; Career: 1-0-1 JOE ALLARIA WR | 6-2 | 195 | Sr. | 4th Year (3L) Edwardsville, Ill. (Edwardsville HS) #55

This Season at Southern Illinois: Selected to the 2010 MVFC Preseason JUAN AVILA Team...Preseason Second-Team All-MVFC Selection by Phil Steele. OLB | 6-3 | 220 | RFr. | 2nd Year 2009: Garnered second team All-MVFC honors…Named to MVFC All- Aurora, Ill. (Marmion Academy) Academic first team…Received the MVFC Commissioner’s Academic Excel- lence Award...Member of the MVFC Academic Honor Roll...Won the teams Most 2009: Redshirted…Received the team’s Most Valuable Defensive Scout Team Valuable Wide Receiver Award…Started in 12 of 13 games…Led the team with Award. 52 catches for 697 yards and had four touchdowns…His 52 receptions are the High School: Attended Marmion Academy, where he was a team captain and fifth-most in a year in program history and his 697 yards receiving are the sixth- earned team MVP honors during his senior year...Garnered all-conference and most…Caught at least one pass in all 13 games…Became the first Saluki receiver all-area honors at linebacker, while also being named Walter Payton Player of the since 2005 to have two 100-yard receiving games in a season (144 vs. Southwest Week twice during his senior year...Ranked by Rivals.com as one of Illinois’ Top Baptist; 108 vs. Youngstown State)…Had touchdown receptions of 86 and 77 50 Players for Class of 2009...Named to Distinguished Honor Roll all four years yards, which are the second and 12th longest in school history. and attained rank of company commander in Marmion’s esteemed Junior ROTC 2008: Switched from quarterback to wide receiver and finished third on the program...Garnered Marines Student-Athlete Award upon graduation...Attended team in catches (28)...Caught at least two passes in each of the last seven games... same high school that produced San Diego Chargers defensive end Larry English Earned the Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award, which requires a mini- and Minnesota Vikings head coach Brad Childress. mum 3.2 grade point average... Named MVFC All-Academic Honorable Mention. Personal: Born April 7, 1991, in Chicago, Ill...Son of Donaciano and Lila 2007: Member of the MVFC Academic Honor Roll...Recorded a season-high Avila...Father is a carrier for FedEx, while mother works as a business manager... 63 yards on nine carries at Southern Utah...Scored his first career touchdown on Also has one sister…Pre-Med major. an 8-yard run against Arkansas-Pine Bluff. High School: Two-way starter at quarterback and free safety...Completed 87- of-140 passes for 1,237 yards and 11 touchdowns, and rushed for 902 yards and 17 TDs as a senior...His 2,139 yards of total offense rank second all-time in school history...Defensively, he registered 58 tackles (41 solo, 17 assisted), two fumble #12 recoveries and one interception...Career wise, he went 23-5 as a starting QB en route to setting school records in both total yardage (4,711) and touchdowns (53 -- 20 rushing, 30 passing)...First-team Champaign News Gazette and Illinois High TAYLOR BEASLEY School Coaches Association all-state quarterback...Alton Telegraph Player of the QB | 6-1 | 210 | So. | 3rd Year Year...Was among USA Today’s Top-50 high school football red zone performers Oviedo, Fla. (Lake Howell/Proctor Academy) in the nation. Personal: Born May 16, 1989 in Alton, Ill...Son of Vince and Rhonda Allaria... 2009: MVFC Academic Honor Roll member…Did not see action. Father is a computer programmer analyst, mother is an operations manager... 2008: Redshirted. Majoring in marketing. High School: Played at Proctor Academy (N.H.) prep school last year where he earned All-Evergreen Conference honors...He averaged 183 passing yards ALLARIA’S CAREER STATS per game, while throwing for 14 touchdowns and rushing for three more....Lake RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G Howell High School’s all-time leader in passing yards and passing touchdowns... 2007 11 30 188 1 39 6.3 17.1 Seminole County all-time passing leader... Threw for 1,800 yards and 16 touch- 2008 12 19 44 0 17 2.3 3.7 downs en route to second-team all-state honors, all-conference and all-district 2009 13 4 5 0 5 1.2 0.4 TOTAL 36 53 237 1 39 4.5 6.6 honors in 2006...Threw for 2,536 yards and 24 touchdowns, leading the state in passing yards in 2005...Earned all-state, all-conference and all-district honors... PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic Threw for 1,600 yards and 15 touchdowns en route to all-conference and all- 2007 11 21 11 1 106 0 18 52.4 5.0 9.6 85.3 district accolades in 2004. 2008 12 16 10 0 85 0 28 62.5 5.3 7.1 107.1 Personal: Born May 22, 1988 in Winter Park, Fla...Son of John and Sheila 2009 13 1 1 0 20 0 20 100.0 20.0 1.5 268.0 Beasley...Father is a salesman, mother is an office manager...Majoring in physical TOTAL 36 38 22 1 211 0 28 57.9 5.6 5.9 99.3 education/teaching.

18 Southern Illinois Football Returning Player bios 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL #74 #12 SCOTT BECKER BRAD BRIGGS OL | 6-6 | 300 | Jr. | 4th Year (1L) S | 6-4 | 220 | Sr. | 2nd Year (1L) St. Charles, Ill. (St. Charles North HS) Manhattan, Kan. (Manhattan HS/Butler CC)

2009: Member of the MVFC Academic Honor Roll…Played in two games. 2009: Named to the conference’s academic honor roll…Played in 11 games 2008: Played in three games, making his debut at Northwestern...Named to the and recorded 17 tackles…Had two pass breakups and one tackle for a loss at MVFC Academic Honor Roll. Indiana State, which was SIU’s only safety on the year…Had a season-high five 2007: Redshirted. tackles in that game against the Sycamores. High School: Garnered all-conference honors and was named all-area by the Prior to SIU: In 10 games at Butler CC in 2008, recorded 45 tackles, three Daily Herald and Kane County Chronicle. tackles for loss and one forced fumble...Also picked off two passes, including one Personal: Born July 16, 1988 in Rochester, N.Y...Son of Jim and Eva Becker... on the final play of the game to seal a win over Kilgore College...Helped his team Majoring in finance. win the NJCAA National Championship, posting a 10-1 overall record and 7-0 conference mark. High School: In his senior year of high school in 2006, was named Kansas Football Coaches Association All-State first team at the 6A level. Personal: Born Oct. 23, 1988 in Manhattan, Kan…Son of Rhonda and Kelly #70 Briggs…Father is a contractor…Business management major. briggs’ CAREER STATS ERIC BERGMAN TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd OL | 6-2 | 260 | So. | 3rd Year (1L) 2009 11 9 8 17 1.0 2 2 0 0 0 Elk Grove Village, Ill. (Elk Grove HS) TOTAL 11 9 8 17 1.0 2 2 0 0 0

Other: SCORING: 2009: 2 points (safety). 2009: Played in three games. 2008: Redshirted. High School: Three-time Mid-Suburban all-conference selection... 2007 State Qualifier in the shot put. Personal: Born June 5, 1989 in Elk Grove, Ill...Son of Bill and Donna Berg- man...Father is a dean of students, mother is a registered nurse...His father played #99 football at Indiana University...He was a member of the Hoosiers’ 1968 Rose Bowl team...Majoring in physical education/teaching. kyle cavil DE | 6-5 | 245 | So. | 3rd Year Ashwaubenon, Wis. (Ashwaubenon HS)

2009: Played in two games and had one tackle. #66 2008: Redshirted. High School: Team captain...First team Fox Valley All-Conference and BRYAN BOEMER all-region selection in 2007...Made the Green Bay Press Gazette’s first team C | 6-2 | 315 | Jr. | 4th Year (2L) defense...All-State honoree...Had 85 tackles (37 solo, 48 assisted), 12.5 sacks and St. Louis, Mo. (St. John Vianney HS) 21 tackles for loss...Forced four fumbles, had two fumble recoveries and blocked a kick. Personal: Born Oct. 30, 1989 in Green Bay, Wis...Son of Daniel Cavil and This Season at Southern Illinois: Rated as the sixth-best center in the FCS Mindy Brice...Father is a heavy equipment operator, mother is a vice president in by Phil Steele...Named to the 2010 Consensus Draft Services FCS Preseason healthcare...Health education major. All-America second team...Named to 2010 MVFC Preseason honorable mention team. 2009: Second-Team All-MVFC…MVFC Offensive Lineman of the Week, Sept. 21…Started all 13 games at center… Helped the Saluki offense rank No. 5 in the country in rushing yards per game (221.1) and No. 7 nationally in scoring offense (34.0)…Part of offensive line that ranked second in the MVFC and 10th #67 in the nation by only allowing 14 sacks in 13 games. 2008: Played in eight games... Named to the MVFC Academic Honor Roll. rashad ceres 2007: Redshirted. OL | 6-2 | 285 | So. | 3rd Year High School: Attended St. John Vianney, where he earned first-team all-con- Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (South Plantation HS) ference honors at offensive tackle his last two prep seasons...Garnered all-metro and first-team all-state accolades as a senior...Also played lacrosse, basketball and 2009: Did not see action. golf. 2008: Redshirted. Personal: Born April 30, 1989...Son of Jeff and Donna Boemer...Marketing High School: First team All-Broward County and second team All-State pick... major…His cousin, Corey, is a freshman lineman for the Salukis. Broward County North-South and Broward-Miami Dade All-Star. Personal: Born June 28, 1990 in Princeton, N.J...Son of Joslyn Hylton... Mother is a teacher...Majoring in history.

Southern Illinois Football 19 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Returning Player bios #9 #42 e.j. clark Scott Cole S | 5-10 | 195 | RFr. | 2nd Year ILB | 6-1 | 240 | Jr. | 4th Year (1L) St. Louis, Mo. (DeSmet Jesuit HS) Mt. Carmel, Ill. (Mt. Carmel HS)

2009: Redshirted…Named to the conference’s academic honor roll. 2009: Started one game (Southwest Baptist) and played in seven games…Had High School: First team All-Metro and All-Catholic Conference pick...Named 10 tackles, 2.5 tackles for a loss and a half sack. second team All-State by the Missouri Coaches Association...Rated as the 29th- 2008: Played in five games and made two tackles... Named to the MVFC best player in Missouri, according to Rivals.com...Senior captain…Held a 3.44 Academic Honor Roll. cumulative grade point average...Registered 81 tackles, recovered two fumbles, 2007: Redshirted. forced three fumbles and had one interception. High School: Three-year varsity starter and captain as a senior at Mt. Carmel Personal: Born Feb. 5, 1991 in St. Louis, Mo…Son of Martice Scott, Tina High School...Led his team to a conference title and to the 4A State quarterfi- Scott and Felicia Huggins…Has three sisters…Civil and mechanical engineering nals his senior year...Started at running back and rushed for 702 yards and 10 major. touchdowns...Caught 23 passes for 826 yards and nine touchdowns...Also started at linebacker, posting 125 tackles, including 72 solo and 12 for loss...Two-time first team All-Conference and All-State pick...Selected to play in the East-West Shriners All-Star Game, earning MVP honors his senior year. Personal: Born July 26, 1989 in Kusel, Germany...Son of Scott and Tracy #32 Cole...Majoring in criminal justice. chance coda Cole’s CAREER STATS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd DE | 6-2 | 240 | Jr. | 4th Year (2L) 2008 5 2 0 2 1.0 1 0 0 0 Grand Rapids, Mich. (Grand Rapids Catholic 2009 7 7 3 10 2.5 9 0 0 0 Central) TOTAL 12 9 3 12 3.5 10 0 0 0 2009: Selected to MVFC All-Academic second team…Received the MVFC SACKS G UA A Total Yds Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award, which requires a minimum 3.2 2008 5 0 0 0.0 0 grade point average…Started in all 13 games…Had 27 tackles, 3.5 tackles for a 2009 7 0 1 0.5 2 loss and 2.5 sacks…Had one pass breakup and seven quarterback hurries…Re- TOTAL 12 0 1 0.5 2 covered one fumble and blocked two kicks…Tied his career-high with six tackles against North Dakota State. 2008: Started all 12 games and led all Saluki defensive linemen with 23 tack- les... Earned the Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award, which requires a minimum 3.2 grade point average. #92 2007: Redshirted...Named to the conference’s academic honor roll. High School: Three-year varsity starter...Rushed for 737 yards and 16 touch- downs on 35 carries...Caught 10 passes for 122 yards...Also started at linebacker, dathan deisher where he posted 80 tackles (eight for loss) and one interception...Two-time team DE | 6-3 | 245 | RFr. | 2nd Year captain (2005, 2006)...Associated Press first team All-State and Grand Rapids Mt. Carmel, Ill. (Mt. Carmel HS) Press All-Area Dream Team linebacker (2006)...His team finished runner-up in the 2005 State Championship game...Was an all-state wrestler and held a 4.0 grade 2009: Redshirted…Named to the conference’s academic honor roll. point average. High School: Two-time first team All-Big Eight Conference selection (2007, Personal: Born July 21, 1989 in Grand Rapids, Mich...Son of Steve and Karen 2008)...Two-time Illinois All-State academic team Class 4A (2007, 2008)...Three- Coda...Father owns an accounting, tax and consulting firm, mother is a CPA for year starter on both sides of the ball, playing as an offensive lineman and inside medical practice...Accounting major. linebacker...Named Kiwanis Defensive Player of the Year and earned honorable mention Class 4A All-State honors...Most Valuable Player and team captain for coda’s CAREER STATS the Golden Aces...Posted 76 tackles on the year...Sported a 4.0 GPA. 2007: Had TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 51 tackles, helping lead his team to a 12-1 record, Big Eight Conference Champi- 2008 12 9 14 23 3.5 20 0 0 1 1 onship and IHSAA Class 4A Quarterfinal appearance. 2006: Led the Golden Aces 2009 13 17 10 27 3.5 16 1 0 1 2 to a 10-2 record, a Big Eight Conference title and IHSAA Class 4A Quarterfinal TOTAL 25 26 24 50 7.0 36 1 0 2 3 berth. SACKS G UA A Total Yds Personal: Born on June 5, 1990 in Olney, Ill…Son of Jeannette and Jeff De- 2008 12 2 0 2.0 16 isher…Father is a teacher and mother is a business owner…Has two brothers and 2009 13 1 2 2.0 13 one sister…Pre-major. TOTAL 25 3 2 4.0 29

20 Southern Illinois Football Returning Player bios 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL #5 #34 chris dieker jayson dimanche QB | 6-5 | 230 | Sr. | 5th Year (3L) OLB | 6-2 | 215 | So. | 3rd Year Topeka, Kan. (Hayden HS) Hamilton, N.J. (Hamilton West HS)

This Season at Southern Illinois: Was one of 20 college quarterbacks invited 2009: Saw action in two games…Had four tackles and one tackle for a loss. to the prestigious Manning Passing Academy that was held on July 8-11. 2008: Redshirted... Named to the MVFC Academic Honor Roll. 2009: Led SIU to a 6-1 record before breaking his collarbone against High School: Had 253 tackles and 30 sacks in three prep seasons...Picked off Youngstown State, which caused him to miss five games…Named honorable two passes and recovered four fumbles...Registered a single-season school record mention All-MVFC…Received the team’s Most Improved Player Award… 15 sacks in 2007...First-team Trentonian all-area and Trenton Times all-county, Threw for 1,326 yards, 10 TDs and five interceptions…His 77-yard touchdown and second-team Asbury Park Press all-state as a senior...Won the team’s defensive pass against Southwest Baptist is the 12th-longest in school history and his 82.4 MVP and Hardest Hitter Awards...Second-team all-area and all-county selection in completion percentage in that game is the fifth-best at SIU with a minimum of 10 2006...Also a member of the basketball and track & field teams. attempts…Completed 58.4 percent of his passes on the year…Ran for 77 yards Personal: Born Sept. 22, 1990 in Trenton, N.J...Son of Jude and Martine DiMan- and three TDs. che...Father is a truck driver, mother is a manager...Speech communicatioin major. 2008: Led the Salukis to a 9-3 record, conference championship and FCS Play- off berth in his first year as starter...Named honorable mention All-MVFC...Passed for 2,083 yards, 16 TDs and 10 INTs...Completed 57.1 percent of his passes. 2007: Saw action in two games...All of his rushing yards and his only comple- tion came at Indiana State. #15 2006: Redshirted. High School: Passed for 1,204 yards and 15 TDs, and rushed for 589 yards kyle dougherty and 11 TDs as a senior...Earned first-team all-state honors by the Kansas Football K | 5-10 | 190 | Sr. | 4th Year (3L) Coaches Association...Two-year starter, who passed for 11 TDs and rushed for 14 Merrit Island, Fla. (Merrit Island HS) TDs as a junior, earning honorable mention all-state accolades...Led his team to the 4A state championship in 2004 and was 25-1 overall in his career as a starter... Holder on PATs and field goals...Also lettered in basketball and track. This Season at Southern Illinois: Named to the Fred Mitchell Outstanding Place- Personal: Born July 22, 1987 in Topeka, Kan....Son of Charles and Susan Kicker Award watch list...First-Team Preseason All-American by the FCS Senior Scout Dieker...Father is self-employed and mother is a cosmetologist...Majoring in Bowl...Third-Team Preseason All-America selection by The Sports Network...Selected as marketing. one of the Top 10 specialists in the nation by The Sports Network… Named a honorable mention preseason All-American by the Consensus Draft Services…Selected to the 2010 dieker’s CAREER STATS MVFC Preseason Team...Preseason Second-Team All-MVFC selection by Phil Steele... RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G Enters the season two made field goals shy of breaking the school’s all-time record. 2007 2 4 30 0 22 7.5 15.0 2009: His 19 made field goals broke the 26 year-old school record that was set by 2008 12 74 119 3 18 1.6 9.9 Ron Miller in 1983…Finished second in the MVFC in field goals made, field goals 2009 8 38 77 3 19 2.0 9.6 attempted (25), field goal percentage (76.0) and points scored (110)…Was 10-for-12 TOTAL 22 116 226 6 22 1.9 10.3 in field goal attempts of 40 yards or longer…Made three field goals in two games (at PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic Western Illinois and vs. Illinois State)...Longest field goal of the season was 49 yards at 2007 2 2 1 0 12 0 12 50.0 6.0 6.0 100.4 South Dakota State, Nov. 7. 2008 12 326 186 10 2083 16 60 57.1 6.4 173.6 120.8 2008: MVFC Special Teams Player of the Week for his game-winning 40-yard field 2009 8 173 101 5 1326 10 77 58.4 7.7 165.8 136.1 goal as time expired versus Northern Iowa...Hit a career-long 52-yard field goal at Il- TOTAL 22 501 288 15 3421 26 77 57.5 6.8 155.5 126.0 linois State...Named honorable mention all-MVFC...Led SIU in scoring with 85 points. 2007: Led the conference and ranked third in the nation with 108 points (kicking)... TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G Ranked among the league’s best in several categories, including field goals (4th), field 2007 2 30 12 42 21.0 2008 12 119 2083 2202 183.5 goal percentage (2nd) and PAT kicking percentage (4th)...His 63 PATs led the confer- 2009 8 77 1326 1403 175.4 ence...Accumulated 5,771 yards on 95 kickoffs, averaging 60.7 yards per kick...Went TOTAL 22 226 3421 3647 165.8 4-of-5 on field goals of 40 or more yards, including a career-long 44 against Illinois State...Strung together a streak of 42 consecutive PATs from Sept. 22 to Dec. 1...Named SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G the league’s Special Teams Player-of-the-Week on Nov. 11. 2007 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 High School: High-profile kicker who was ranked second in the state by Florida 2008 12 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 24 2.0 Football Magazine...Three-year varsity starter...First-team all-district pick in 2006... 2009 8 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 18 2.2 TOTAL 22 7 6 1 0 0 0 0 42 1.9 Rated as the #2 kicker in the One-on-One Kicking Combine and finished second at the 2007 National Kicking and Punting Competition Expo held by One-on-One Kicking in ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G San Antonio, Texas...Was also the kicker for the North/South Breard County All-Star 2007 2 30 0 0 0 0 30 15.0 Game...Held a 3.68 grade point average in the classroom. 2008 12 119 36 0 0 0 155 12.9 Personal: Born Nov. 22, 1988, in Boca Raton, Fla....Son of Dennis and Andrea 2009 8 77 0 0 0 0 77 9.6 Dougherty...Father is a software engineer, mother is a bank auditor...Sport administra- TOTAL 22 226 36 0 0 0 262 11.9 tion major. Other: RECEIVING: 2007: 0-0-0; 2008: 1-36-1; 2009: 0-0-0; Career: 1-36-1; PUNTING: dougherty’s CAREER STATS 2007: 0-0-0.0; 2008: 2-61-30.5; 2009: 0-0-0.0; Career: 2-61-30.5; SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G 2007 14 0 0 0 0 63 0 15 108 7.7 2008 12 0 0 0 0 40 0 15 85 7.1 2009 13 0 0 0 0 53 0 19 110 8.5 TOTAL 39 0 0 0 0 156 0 49 303 7.8

FIELD GOALS G Att Made Lg Pct 2007 14 19 15 44 78.9 2008 12 23 15 52 65.2 2009 13 25 19 49 76.0 TOTAL 39 67 49 52 73.1

Other: TACKLES: 2007: 2-2-4; 2008: 0-0-0; 2009: 0-0-0; Career: 2-2-4

Southern Illinois Football 21 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Returning Player bios #50 #19 zach duck KORY Faulkner FB | 6-2 | 225 | So. | 3rd Year QB | 6-4 | 210 | RFr. | 2nd Year Shelbyville, Ill. (Shelbyville HS) Bloomsdale, Mo. (Ste. Genevieve HS)

2009: Did not see action. 2009: Redshirted. 2008: Redshirted... Named to the MVFC Academic Honor Roll. High School: Three-time first team All-Region and All-Conference honoree... High School: All-Conference and All-Area his senior year, when he made 75 Threw for 8,637 yards and 102 touchdowns. 2008: Missouri Class 3A Offensive tackles, nine sacks and 16 tackles for loss...IHSFCA Class 2A All-State Academic Player of the Year...First team All-State by both the coaches and media...Was his honoree. conference’s most valuable player...Ranked among the Old Spice Red Zone Top 50 Personal: Born July 21, 1990...Son of Jeff and Tana Duck...Father is a college Players of the Year and was rated the 30th-best player in the state by Rivals.com... advisor and mother is a teacher...Mechanical engineering major. Completed 318-of-442 passes for 3,899 yards and 47 touchdowns...Also rushed for 1,055 yards and 15 TDs on 149 carries... Also played basketball and golf... Was Ste. Genevieve’s football, basketball and golf team’s MVP as a senior... Holds Ste. Genevieve school record for most points (1,422) and rebounds (651) in a career and was a four-year started on the hardwood... All-Conference selection in basketball #80 and golf in 2008. Personal: Born Aug. 11, 1990 in Farmington, Mo…Son of Marilyn and Roger Faulkner…Business major. jeff evans WR | 6-0 | 200 | Sr. | 4th Year (2L) Fort Myers, Fla. (Lehigh Senior HS)

2009: Played in 10 games and started nine...Was third on the team with 18 recep- #47 tions…Had 319 yards receiving and three touchdown, all of which were 39 yards or longer…Averaged a team-best 17.7 yards per catch (for anyone with more than five catches)…Caught a 61-yard touchdown pass against North Dakota State…Had STEPHEN FRANKLIN ILB | 6-0 | 235 | Sr. | 4th Year (3L) a season-high four catches in back-to-back games at Western Illinois and against Kansas City, Mo. (North Kansas City HS) Illinois State…Missed three games with a knee injury. 2008: Played in five games and started four...Missed much of the season with a sprained ankle...Caught a TD versus Hampton. 2009: Played in all 13 games…Had 38 tackles, two pass breakups, one quar- 2007: Named to the conference’s academic honor roll...Posted a game-high six terback hurry and one forced fumble…Had a season-high seven tackles at No. 9 receptions for 93 yards against Youngstown State...Made a season-long, 40-yard North Dakota State…Forced a fumble in the fourth quarter of the first round playoff catch against Youngstown State. victory over Eastern Illinois. High School: Caught 33 passes for 727 yards and 10 touchdowns and rushed 2008: Played in all 12 games and finished seventh on the team in tackles with for 80 yards and one TD in 2006...Named to the News Press All-Area Team...Set 44...Had a career-high eight tackles at North Dakota State single-season school records in touchdowns and receiving yards. 2007: Played in every game as a true freshman...Registered 16 tackles and 2.5 Personal: Born Sept. 29, 1988 in Fort Myers, Fla...Son of Ralph Evans and Mi- sacks...Notched a season-high three tackles against Massachusetts in the quarterfi- chelle McDonald...Father is a barber, mother is a job specialist...Exercise science nals of the NCAA Division I Championship. major. High School: Four-year team captain...Two-time all-conference pick at running back and linebacker (2005, 2006)...Earned all-district honors and was named the Evan’s CAREER STATS North Kansas City Old Spice Player-of-the-Year in 2006...Had 74 tackles and one RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G interception as a senior...As a junior, he had 64 tackles (four for loss) and two 2007 8 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 picks. 2008 5 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 Personal: Born Sept. 26, 1988 in Kansas City, Mo....Son of Rahn, Sr., and Hazel 2009 10 1 3 0 3 3.0 0.3 Franklin...Father works for the IRS, mother is an enrollment coordinator...Exercise TOTAL 23 1 3 0 3 3.0 0.1 science major. TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G 2007 8 0 0 0 0.0 franklin’s CAREER STATS 2008 5 0 0 0 0.0 TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2009 10 3 0 3 0.3 2007 14 11 5 16 2.5 13 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 23 3 0 3 0.1 2008 12 26 18 44 4.5 24 1 2 0 0 2009 13 21 17 38 0.0 0 2 1 0 0 RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G TOTAL 39 58 40 98 7.0 37 3 3 0 0 2007 8 12 149 0 40 1.5 12.4 18.6 2008 5 6 93 1 27 1.2 15.5 18.6 SACKS G UA A Total Yds 2009 10 18 319 3 61 1.8 17.7 31.9 2007 14 2 1 2.5 13 TOTAL 23 36 561 4 61 1.6 15.6 24.4 2008 12 2 0 2.0 21 2009 13 0 0 0.0 0 SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G TOTAL 39 4 1 4.5 34 2007 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2008 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 1.2 2009 10 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 18 1.8 TOTAL 23 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 24 1.0

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G 2007 8 0 149 0 0 0 149 18.6 2008 5 0 93 0 0 0 93 18.6 2009 10 3 319 0 0 0 322 32.2 TOTAL 23 3 561 0 0 0 564 24.5

Other: TACKLES: 2007: 0-0-0; 2008: 0-0-0; 2009: 1-0-1; Career: 1-0-1;

22 Southern Illinois Football Returning Player bios 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL #1 #6 Cam fuller rashad graham WR | 6-3 | 190 | RJr. | 2nd Year S | 6-1 | 200 | Jr. | 4th Year (2L) St. Louis, Mo. (LaDue Horton Watkins HS/ Russellville, Ala. (Russellville HS) Graceland University) 2009: Redshirted...Awarded SIU’s Most Valuable Offensive Scout Team Award. 2009: Played in all 13 games and made 20 tackles…Intercepted his first career Prior to SIU: Caught 70 passes for 571 yards and 11 touchdowns in two seasons pass at Indiana State…Broke up three passes on the year…Had a personal-best four at Graceland University in Lamoni, Iowa…Had 41 catches for 356 yards and seven tackles in the season opener at Marshall. touchdowns in 2007 and caught 29 passes for 215 yards and four touchdowns in 2008: Played in 10 games and recorded 11 tackles 2008. 2007: Redshirted. High School: Team MVP and first team All-Conference selection as a senior High School: Started at defensive back...Ranked in the top-four on his team in at LaDue Horton Watkins High School…Caught 56 passes for 751 yards and 10 three defensive categories in 2006, including total tackles (62), pass breakups (19) touchdowns in 2006…Had 56 tackles at cornerback with four interceptions, one and interceptions (2)...Also recorded one tackle for loss and returned one inter- forced fumble and one fumble recovery…Returned two interceptions for touch- ception for a touchdown that year...Named Defensive Back of the Year by North downs…Had one punt return for a touchdown and two kickoff returns for TDs, Alabama Sports Classic Magazine (2006)...Franklin County Times Daily first-team including a 98-yarder…Also played on the basketball team during senior year. and Alabama Region 8 first-team selection (2006). Personal: Born July 4, 1989 in St. Louis, Mo…Son of Carolyn Fuller and Steve Personal: Born Dec. 30, 1988 in Florence, Ala....Son of Danny and Camonica Brock…Radio and television major. Graham...Father is deceased and mother is a nurse...Information systems technol- ogy major.

graham’s CAREER STATS PUNT RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G #37 2008 10 1 12 0 0 12.0 1.2 2009 13 1 4 0 4 4.0 0.3 TOTAL 23 2 16 0 4 16.0 0.7 John goode FB | 6-2 | 240 | Jr. | 4th Year (2L) INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G Olive Branch, Miss. (Christian Brothers) 2008 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2009 13 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 23 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 This Season at Southern Illinois: Named to The Sports Network Preseason All-America second team...Rated as the top fullback in the FCS by Phil Steele and ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G to his preseason All-America first team...Selected to the 2010 MVFC Preseason 2008 10 0 0 12 0 0 12 1.2 Team..Preseason First-Team All-MVFC Selection by Phil Steele. 2009 13 0 0 4 0 0 4 0.3 TOTAL 23 0 0 16 0 0 16 0.7 2009: First-Team All-MVFC selection…Member of the conference’s academic honor roll…Played in all 13 games and started four…Tied for the team lead with TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd four TD receptions…Caught seven passes for 35 yards…Had three carries for three 2008 10 4 7 11 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 yards and one TD…Caught two passes and had one touchdown in both the Mar- 2009 13 13 7 20 0.0 0 4 0 0 0 shall game and playoff win victory Eastern Illinois. TOTAL 23 17 14 31 1.0 1 4 0 0 1 2008: Honorable mention All-MVFC and MVFC All-Newcomer team...Played in all 12 games and started six...Caught eight passes for 58 yards...Had his best game against South Dakota State, when he caught three passes for 23 yards... Named to the MVFC Academic Honor Roll. 2007: Redshirted. #63 High School: Garnered all-state honors and played in the Auto Zone Liberty All-Star Game at Christian Brothers High School. Tyler graves Personal: Born Jan. 18, 1989 in Olive Branch, Miss...Son of John and Debra OL | 6-3 | 300 | Jr. | 4th Year Goode...Management major. Hutchinson, Kan. (Hutchinson HS) goode’s CAREER STATS RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2009: Member of the league’s academic honor roll...Played in one game. 2008 12 2 3 0 2 1.5 0.2 2008: Played in two games. 2009 13 3 3 1 3 1.0 0.2 2007: Redshirted. TOTAL 25 5 6 1 3 1.2 0.2 High School: Played for three-time Kansas High School Athletic Association 6A State Champion...2006 Kansas East-West Shrine Bowl player...Two-time All- RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2008 12 8 58 0 24 0.7 7.2 4.8 Conference and All-State honoree (2005, 2006)...Team captain...Recorded a 3.6 2009 13 7 35 4 7 0.5 5.0 2.7 grade point average and achieved a 29 on his ACT. TOTAL 25 15 93 4 24 0.6 6.2 3.7 Personal: Born Oct. 8, 1988 in Hutchinson, Kan...Son of Jeff and Julie Graves... Father is a supervisor, mother is a human resource generalist...Management major. SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G 2008 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2009 13 5 1 4 0 0 0 0 30 2.3 TOTAL 25 5 1 4 0 0 0 0 30 1.2

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G 2008 12 3 58 0 0 0 61 5.1 2009 13 3 35 0 4 0 42 3.2 TOTAL 25 6 93 0 4 0 103 4.1

Other: KICK RETURNS: 2008: 0-0-0; 2009: 2-4-0; Career: 2-4-0;

Southern Illinois Football 23 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Returning Player bios harruff’s CAREER STATS RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2007 4 1 5 0 5 0.2 5.0 1.2 2008 10 2 40 1 30 0.2 20.0 4.0 #81 2009 12 1 14 0 14 0.1 14.0 1.2 TOTAL 27 4 59 1 30 0.1 14.8 2.2 matt guinn WR | 6-0 | 180 | Sr. | 4th Year (3L) SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G 2007 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Miami, Fla. (Columbus HS) 2008 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0.6 2009 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2009: Played in six games. Had three catches for 83 yards – all in the Southeast TOTAL 27 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0.2 Missouri State game…Had a career-long 49-yard reception. 2008: Played in 10 games and recorded 11 catches... Had three catches apiece Other: TACKLES: 2007: 0-0-0; 2008: 0-0-0; 2009: 1-0-1; Career: 1-0-1; in games against Northwestern and North Dakota State 2007: Played in four games as a true freshman...Made one reception for 17 yards at Indiana State. High School: Attended Columbus High School, where he was his team’s top receiver as a junior...Earned All-County honors as a senior...Caught 21 passes for #44 331 yards and five touchdowns his junior season...A year later, he hauled in 33 passes for 433 yards and two TDs. rik hicks Personal: Born March 24, 1989 in Miami, Fla...Son of Matt Guinn and FB | 6-2 | 240 | RFr. | 2nd Year Lourdes Campbell...Father is a salesman, mother is an administrative assistant... Jonesboro, Ill. (Anna-Jonesboro HS) Health education major.

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2009: Redshirted...Named to the conference’s academic honor roll. 2007 4 1 17 0 17 0.2 17.0 4.2 High School: Played four different positions in his high school career, includ- 2008 10 11 132 0 39 1.1 12.0 13.2 ing running back, kicker, linebacker and defensive end...Three-time Southern 2009 6 3 83 0 49 0.5 27.7 13.8 Illinois Coaches Association all-South pick...Two-time All-Conference as a TOTAL 20 15 232 0 49 0.8 15.5 11.6 running back, kicker and linebacker (2007, 2008)...Earned All-Conference honors as a defensive end in 2007...Was part of two conference championship teams at Other: PASSING: 2008: 1-1-0, 36 yards, 1 TD AJHS (2006, 2007)...Those teams went undefeated during the regular-season, with the 2006 team advancing to the state semi-finals...Ran for 2,051 yards and 30 touchdowns on 247 carries in his career...Made 69-of-85 PATs...Registered 218 tackles on defense. 2008: Ran for 1,209 yards and 21 touchdowns on 131 carries, averaging 9.2 yards per attempt...Handled kickoffs and was 28-of-39 on PATs... #65 Registered 93 tackles, including 12 for loss...Also forced three fumbles. 2007: Piled up 842 yards and scored nine TDs on 116 carries...Averaged 7.3 yards per Miles harris carry...Made 41-of-46 PATs, while kicking off 57 times for 3,053 yards (53.6 avg.) OL | 6-0 | 267 | RFr. | 2nd Year and 23 touchbacks...Had 68 tackles and four tackles for loss. Las Vegas, Nev. (Siera Vista HS) Personal: Born Oct. 6, 1990 in Carbondale, Ill…Son of Lisa and Rik Hicks… Has one Sister, Cortni, and one brother, Dustin…Majoring in agricultural systems. 2009: Redshirted. Personal:Pre-major. #77 Terrence Isaiah OL | 6-3 | 290 | RFr. | 2nd Year East St. Louis, Ill. (East St. Louis HS)

2009: Redshirted...Named to the conference’s academic honor roll. High School: Team captain, who led his team to a 7A state championship... #83 First team All-Conference and honorable mention All-State pick...Was a key fix- ture of one of the top offensive units in the state which averaged 40 points a game, Kyle Harruff rushed for over 2,500 yards and threw for over 2,700 yards. TE/P | 6-4 | 245 | Sr. | 5th Year (3L) Personal: Born Feb. 19, 1991 in St. Louis, Mo… Son of Terrence Isaiah and Terre Haute, Ind. (South HS) Marcia Hilton…Has four siblings…Radio and television major.

2009: Received the Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award, which requires a minimum 3.2 grade point average…Played in 12 games…Caught one pass for 14 yards at Indiana State. 2008:Played in 10 games and recorded two catches, including a TD in the playoff game against New Hampshire. 2007: Played in four games...Had one catch for five yards at Southern Utah. 2006: Redshirted. High School: Three-year starter who caught 80 passes and seven touchdowns during his prep career...Named the Wabash Valley Offensive Player of the Year in 2005...All-state, All-Region, All-County both as a junior and senior...Named an Indiana Top 50 player...Also handled kicking duties for his team and was 11-of-12 on field goals in his career with a long of 45 yards...Four-year honor roll student. Personal: Born June 12, 1986 in Terre Haute, Ind....Son of Rick and Sarah Harruff...Father is a general contractor and mother is a realtor...Majoring in finance.

24 Southern Illinois Football Returning Player bios 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL #53 #8 cameron James Nick king ILB | 6-1 | 210 | RFr. | 2nd Year CB | 5-9 | 165 | Jr. | 4th Year (1L) Mattoon, Ill. (Mattoon HS) East St. Louis, Ill. (East St. Louis HS)

2009: Redshirted...Named to the conference’s academic honor roll. 2009: Played in four games and made three tackles. High School: Two-way starter as a junior and senior (offensive lineman and 2008: Played in seven games and made four tackles. linebacker)...All-Big 12 Conference linebacker as a senior...Big 12 Conference 2007: Redshirted. Scholar-Athlete from 2007-09...Recorded 80 tackles as a senior, had eight sacks High School: First team All-Conference and All-Area pick at East St. Louis and five fumble recoveries...All-State athlete in track and field where he threw the High School...Helped lead his team to a 9-0 record as a senior. discus. Personal: Born June 5, 1989 in Belleville, Ill...Son of Marvin and Rosalind Personal: Born July 28, 1990 in Mattoon, Ill...Son of Lorri James...Has two King...Father is retired, mother is a substitute teacher...Has four brothers and five older brothers, Ryan and Cameron, who is a junior linebacker for the Salukis... sisters...Majoring in information systems technology. Majoring in business administration. king’s CAREER STATS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2008 7 4 0 4 1.0 3 0 0 0 0 2009 4 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 #45 TOTAL 11 6 1 7 1.0 3 0 0 0 0 Connor James ILB | 6-1 | 220 | Jr. | 4th Year (2L) Mattoon, Ill. (Mattoon HS) #13 2009: Received the Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award, which re- quires a minimum 3.2 grade point average…Played in all 13 games and started the john lantz WR | 6-2 | 195 | RFr. | 2nd Year Southwest Baptist game…Special teams standout and key contributor on defense… Springfield, Ill. (Sacred Heart Griffin HS) Had 42 tackles on the year – the most of any non-starter…Had one sack, one pass breakup and two quarterback hurries…Forced one fumble on a punt return against Missouri State…Had a career-high nine tackles against Southwest Baptist…Had 2009: Redshirted. seven stops and one pass breakup at No. 9 South Dakota State. High School: Sacred Heart-Griffin High School’s all-time career leader in re- 2008: Played in all 12 games with one start and recorded 24 tackles... Earned ceptions...Two-time first team all-conference and all-state Max Preps. Was a first the Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award...Had a career-high five stops at team Chicago Tribune, Champaign News Gazette and Illinois Football Coaches Illinois State. Association all-state selection in 2008...Central State 8 Conference Player of the 2007: Redshirted...Named to the conference’s academic honor roll...Won the Year as a senior...Led the conference and set a SHG single-season record with team’s “Defensive Work” Award. 1,259 receiving yards...Finished second in the state with 18 yards per catch... High School: Started 29 consecutive games...Led the team in tackles as a junior Led the conference with 71 catches...Led the team to a 6A state championship... (97) and senior (118)...Finished prep career with a total of 302 tackles...Two-time Returned four kickoffs and three punts for touchdowns...Scored 142 points... first-team all-Big 12 Conference linebacker (2005, 2006)...First-team Decatur Her- Had six interceptions, including one which he returned 104 yards for a TD...Also ald all-area (2006)...Also a member of the track and field team...Earned the Craig posted 54 solo tackles and assisted on 36. As a junior, he led the conference in Milam Award, which goes to two-sport athletes with grade point averages of 4.0 or catches (41) and receiving yards (886)...His 886 receiving yards were fourth- higher. best in school history...Averaged 21.6 yards per catch and finished with 11 TD Personal: Born June 18, 1988...Son of Lorri James...His brother, Cameron, is receptions...Ranked first on the team with 78 points, four interceptions and 94 a redshirt freshman at SIU…Also has an older brother, Ryan...Exercise science all-purpose yards, leading SHG to a state championship. major. Personal: Born Aug. 13, 1990 in Springfield, Ill… Son of Paula and Mike Lantz…Has one brother, Ryan, who was a left-handed pitcher at UT-Martin… james’ CAREER STATS Business management major. TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2008 12 11 13 24 1.5 3 1 0 1 0 2009 13 29 13 42 1.0 6 1 1 0 0 TOTAL 25 40 26 66 2.5 9 2 1 1 0

SACKS G UA A Total Yds 2008 12 0 0 0.0 0 2009 13 0 2 1.0 6 TOTAL 25 0 2 1.0 6

Southern Illinois Football 25 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Returning Player bios lindsey’s CAREER STATS SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G 2007 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2008 12 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 0.5 #88 2009 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 39 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 0.2 David lewis WR | 6-3 | 220 | So. | 3rd Year PUNT RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2007 14 7 41 0 13 5.9 2.9 Marshall, Va. (Fauquier HS) 2008 12 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2009 13 24 124 0 23 5.2 9.5 2009: Saw action in two games (Southwest Baptist and Missouri State). TOTAL 39 32 165 0 23 5.2 4.2 2008: Redshirted. KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G High School: Had 117 receptions for 1,792 yards and 19 touchdowns in his 2007 14 3 85 0 37 28.3 6.1 prep career...First team All-District honoree who finished the 2007 season as the 2008 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 fifth-leading receiver in the state...Made 50 catches for 818 yards and 10 touch- 2009 13 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 downs, averaging 16.3 yards per catch and 74.4 receiving yards per game...Honor- TOTAL 39 3 85 0 37 28.3 2.2 able mention All-District selection in 2006...Hauled in 45 receptions for 653 yards and seven touchdowns...Had 22 receptions for 321 yards and two touchdowns in INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2005...Also a member of the basketball and track & field teams...Competed in the 2007 14 1 1 0 1 1.0 0.1 2008 12 6 81 1 48 13.5 6.8 100, 200, high jump, long jump and triple jump. 2009 13 6 27 0 13 4.5 2.1 Personal: Born Nov. 9, 1989 in Rockville, Md...Son of Michael and Diane TOTAL 39 13 109 1 48 8.4 2.8 Lewis...Majoring in sports administration. ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G 2007 14 0 0 41 85 1 127 9.1 2008 12 0 0 0 0 81 81 6.8 2009 13 0 0 124 0 27 151 11.6 #21 TOTAL 39 0 0 165 85 109 359 9.2 TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd Korey lindsey 2007 14 9 10 19 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 2008 12 30 9 39 1.0 3 11 0 0 0 CB | 6-0 | 190 | Sr. | 4th Year (3L) 2009 13 39 24 63 2.5 15 10 0 1 0 Baton Rouge, La. (Scotlandville Magnet HS) TOTAL 39 78 43 121 3.5 18 22 0 1 0

This Season at Southern Illinois: Buck Buchanan Award Candidate...First SACKS G UA A Total Yds team Preseason All-America selection by The Sports Network and FCS Senior 2007 14 0 0 0.0 0 2008 12 0 0 0.0 0 Scout Bowl...Rated as the top cornerback in the FCS and the 32nd-best in all of 2009 13 0 1 0.5 9 college football by Phil Steele…Phil Steele First-Team Preseason All-American… TOTAL 39 0 1 0.5 9 Tabbed as a preseason All-American and the top defensive player in the MVFC by the Sporting News…Named one of the Top 10 defensive backs in the nation by The Sports Network…Honorable mention preseason All-American by Consensus Draft Services...Selected to the 2010 MVFC Preseason Team...Preseason First-Team All- MVFC Selection by Phil Steele. #3 2009: Garnered first team All-America Accolades from the Associated Press and AFCA…Named to the College Sporting News “Fabulous 50” All-American Team…Second-Team Sports Network All-American…First-Team All-MVFC travis littles OLB | 6-0 | 220 | Jr. | 4th Year (1L) pick…Named The Sports Network National Defensive Player of the Week and Hoover, Ala. (Harmony Prep) MVFC Defensive Player of the Week following his two-interception, 12-tackle (career-high) game against Youngstown State…Awarded the teams Most Valu- able Defensive Back Award…His six interceptions tied for the second-most in the 2009: Played in 11 games, primarily on special teams...Had 14 tackles on the MVFC and the eighth-most in the nation while it tied for the sixth-most in a year year…Registered one sack at Western Illinois for a loss of eight yards. in school history…Had 63 tackles, 2.5 tackles for a loss 0.5 sacks, one fumble 2008: Played in four games and made five tackles. recovery and four pass breakups on the year…Also had two interceptions against 2007: Redshirted. Southwest Baptist. High School: Was named Most Improved Player after helping lead his team 2008: Third team Sports Network All-American...First-Team All-MVFC...His six to a 14-1 record and state championship in 2006...Had 52 tackles, five forced interceptions were fifth-most in a season in school history...Had a pair of intercep- fumbles and three fumble recoveries as a senior. tions in the game against Western Illinois and the playoff game versus New Hamp- Personal: Born July 5, 1987 in Miami, Fla....Son of Tracy Littles...Mother is a shire...Named MVFC Defensive Player of the Week after the game versus WIU. nurse...Sport administration major. 2007: Registered 19 tackles and one interception in 14 games as a true fresh- man...Notched a season-high six tackles against Missouri State. littles’ CAREER STATS High School: Two-position starter at wide receiver and defensive back...Was TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd a defensive force with 76 tackles, four interceptions, two fumble recoveries, 17 2008 4 4 1 5 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 pass breakups, one forced fumble and one interception returned for a touchdown 2009 11 7 7 14 1.0 8 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 15 11 8 19 2.0 9 0 0 0 0 in 2006...Gained 1,117 all-purpose yards, averaging 27.6 yards on kickoff returns and 18.9 yards on punt returns...Earned All-District honors twice as a wide receiver SACKS G UA A Total Yds and twice as a defensive back...Two-time All-Metro Baton Rouge first team (2005, 2008 4 0 0 0.0 0 2006)...As a junior, he contributed 68 tackles, seven interceptions, two forced fum- 2009 11 1 0 1.0 8 bles, three fumble recoveries and 22 pass breakups (2005)...Hauled in 33 passes for TOTAL 15 1 0 1.0 8 543 yards and seven touchdowns (2005)...Two-time first team 4A All-State (2005, 2006)...Also a member of the baseball and track and field teams. Personal: Born Feb. 3, 1989 in Baton Rouge, La....Son of Keith Woods and Lisa Lindsey...Recreation major.

26 Southern Illinois Football Returning Player bios 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL at North Dakota State. 2007: Named to the conference’s academic honor roll...As a true freshman, he played in all 14 games and made two starts...First career start was against Il- #38 linois State...Had 31 tackles, including 2.5 for loss...Also broke up three passes... Notched a season-high seven tackles at Hampton. High School: Three-year varsity starter at wide receiver and defensive back... Alex Martin Caught 51 passes for 1,072 yards and 21 touchdowns last season...Picked off 14 WR | 6-3 | 183 | RFr. | 2nd Year passes in the secondary...Returned 11 punts for 183 yards...Led his team to a state Normal, Ill. (Normal Community HS) championship in 2004...Team captain in 2006...All-state and Grand Rapids Press All-Dream Team selection at defensive back (2006)...All-conference and Detroit 2009: Redshirted. News Dream Team wide receiver (2006). High School: Received the Big 12 Leadership Conference Award as a junior… Personal: Born Sept. 13, 1988 in Lowell, Mich....Son of Bill and Linda McElroy... Helped lead high school team to a runner-up finish at state as a junior and the state Father is a teacher and coach, mother is a registered nurse...Health education major. championship as a senior…Played both sides of the ball (cornerback and wide receiver)…Lettered four years in football and four years in track and field…Went McElroy’s CAREER STATS to state in the 100- and 200-meter dashes as a senior. SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G Personal: Born Sept. 21, 1988 in Normal, Ill…Son of Antoinette Luke and 2007 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Ricky Martin, Sr…Has three older brothers and one younger sister…Computer 2008 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 science major. 2009 13 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 0.5 TOTAL 39 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 0.2

PUNT RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2007 14 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2008 12 2 1 0 1 0.5 0.1 #61 2009 13 3 29 0 18 9.7 2.2 TOTAL 39 5 30 0 18 6.0 0.8

sean mcdougall INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G OL | 6-0 | 285 | RFr. | 2nd Year 2007 14 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 Mount Laurel, N.J. (Bishop Eustace Prep) 2008 12 3 14 0 14 4.7 1.2 2009 13 7 131 1 80 18.7 10.1 TOTAL 39 10 145 1 80 14.5 3.7 2009: Redshirted. High School: First-Team All-Conference as a junior and a senior as a defen- ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G sive lineman…First-Team All-Parocchial in 2008…South Jersey Touchdown Club 2007 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Player of the Week as a senior…Played in the New Jersey North-South All-Star 2008 12 0 0 1 0 14 15 1.2 2009 13 0 0 29 18 131 178 13.7 game…Led team to the semifinals of the playoffs as a senior…Recorded eight TOTAL 39 0 0 30 18 145 193 4.9 sacks between his junior and senior year…Had four fumble recoveries, two forced fumbles and one interception during his prep career…Had 82 tackles over the TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd course of his junior and senior seasons. 2007 14 22 9 31 2.5 4 3 0 0 0 Personal: Born on Feb. 18, 1991 in Voorhees, N.J…Son of Kyle and Bob 2008 12 36 20 56 5.0 8 10 1 2 0 McDougall…Has one younger sister, Erin…Majoring in Pre-med. 2009 13 48 30 78 7.0 38 11 0 0 0 TOTAL 39 106 59 165 14.5 50 24 1 2 0

SACKS G UA A Total Yds 2007 14 0 0 0.0 0 2008 12 1 0 1.0 1 #26 2009 13 0 0 0.0 0 TOTAL 39 1 0 1.0 1 Mike McElroy Other: KICK RETURNS: 2007: 0-0-0; 2008: 0-0-0; 2009: 1-18-0; Career: 1-18-0; S | 6-1 | 210 | Sr. | 4th Year (3L) Lowell, Mich. (Lowell HS)

This Season at Southern Illinois: Buck Buchanan Award Candidate.. Ranked as the third-best free safety in the FCS by Phil Steele and to his preseason All- America first team…Third-Team Preseason All-America selection by The Sports #24 Network...Named one of the Top 10 defensive backs in the nation by The Sports Network…Honorable mention preseason All-American by Consensus Draft james mcfadden Services...Selected to the 2010 MVFC Preseason Team...Preseason First-Team CB | 5-10 | 180 | So. | 3rd Year (1L) All-MVFC selection by Phil Steele...Nominee for the 2010 Allstate AFCA Good Shawnee Mission, Kan. (Rockhurst [Mo.] HS) Works Team. 2009: Named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America second team, 2009: Played in all 13 games and started at left corner in the two playoff games becoming the programs seventh Academic All-American and first since 1991… as a redshirt freshman…Had 17 tackles and two pass breakups…Had two tackles First-Team All-MVFC…Selected to the MVFC All-Academic second team… in each of the playoff games and broke up one pass in the quarterfinals against Earned the Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award, which requires a William and Mary. minimum 3.2 grade point average...Started in all 13 games and was second on the 2008: Redshirted. team with 78 tackles…Led the MVFC with seven interceptions, which tied for the High School: Helped lead his team to a Missouri 6A State Championship in fourth most in the nation and the third most in a year in school history…Accumu- 2007...Rockhurst was ranked 12th in the nation by Sports Illustrated that year... lated 131 return yards of his seven interceptions, which is the third most in a year Earned all-state and all-metro honors...Registered 55 tackles and five intercep- in school history and tied for the most in the MVFC…His 80-yard interception tions, one of which he returned for a touchdown...Three-year starter...Member of return for a touchdown against Missouri State is the fourth longest in school his- the school’s record-setting relay team. tory…Had 7.0 tackles for a loss and four pass breakups…Intercepted two passes at Personal: Born Dec. 27, 1989 in Kansas City, Mo...Son of Lonnie and Lucy Western Illinois…Had 10 tackles against North Dakota State and in the quarterfi- McFadden...Majoring in management. nals of the playoffs vs. William and Mary…Returned three punts for 29 yards. 2008: Started all 12 games and finished second on the team in interceptions Mcfadden’s CAREER STATS with three... Earned the Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award...Named TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd MVFC All-Academic Second Team...Had two interceptions against Hampton to 2009 13 14 3 17 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 earn conference player-of-the-week honors...Recorded a season-high nine tackles TOTAL 13 14 3 17 0.0 0 2 0 0 0

Southern Illinois Football 27 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Returning Player bios #17 #41 paul mcintosh joe okon QB | 6-2 | 205 | So. | 3rd Year (1L) ILB | 6-3 | 245 | So. | 3rd Year (1L) Evansville, Ind. (Teitz HS/Army) Arlington Heights, Ill. (Rolling Meadows HS)

2009: Named to the MVFC All-Newcomer Team…MVFC Academic Honor 2009: Named to the conference’s academic honor roll...Played in six games… Roll member…Stepped in as the starting quarterback in week eight and led SIU Had 13 tackles, 1.5 tackles for a loss and a half sack. to a 5-1 record as the starter, its second-straight MVFC Championship, the No. 1 2008: Redshirted. national ranking and its seventh-straight playoff appearance…Named the MVFC High School: Illinois High School Coaches Association 7A all-state and Offensive Player of the Week after leading SIU to a 33-0 win at Indiana State first-team all-conference in 2007...Mid Suburban League Defensive Player-of-the- in his first career start…Threw for 888 yards with eight touchdowns and three Year, second-team Chicago Tribune all-state, Pioneer Press Defensive Player-of- interceptions on the year…Completed 67.2 percent of his passes, which ranks the-Year and Walter Payton Roundhouse Suburban East Player-of-the-Year...Most second in school history…Finished as the teams second-leading rusher by gaining Valuable Defensive Player on the team...Two-year letterman in basketball and 588 yards with six TDs on the ground…Became the second quarterback in school track. history to have two 100-yard rushing games in a season…Replaced the injured Personal: Born May 12, 1990 in Park Ridge, Ill...Son of James and Katherine Chris Dieker in the first quarter of the Youngstown State game and on his first Okon...Father is a salesman, mother is a house wife...Psychology major. pass he threw an 86-yard touchdown to Joe Allaria, which is the second longest completion in school history. okon’s CAREER STATS 2008: Transferred from Army in October...Redshirted... Named to the MVFC TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd Academic Honor Roll. 2009 6 4 9 13 1.5 6 0 0 0 0 High School: Indiana’s Mr. Football and Gatorade Player of the Year in TOTAL 6 4 9 13 1.5 6 0 0 0 0

2007....Threw for 2,400 yards and 22 touchdowns with only five interceptions as SACKS G UA A Total Yds a senior and led his team to a 15-0 record and state championship...Also rushed 2009 6 0 1 0.5 4 for 1,600 yards and 34 TDs as a four-year varsity starter, three of which were at TOTAL 6 0 1 0.5 4 quarterback. Personal: Born on June 5, 1989 in Princeton, Ind....Son of Tim and Lori McIn- tosh...Father is a principal...Marketing major. mcintosh’s CAREER STATS #64 RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2009 9 87 588 6 34 6.8 65.3 TOTAL 9 87 588 6 34 6.8 65.3 david pickard OT | 6-5 | 300 | Jr. | 4th Year (2L) PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic Oak Park, Ill. (Oak Park HS) 2009 9 116 78 3 888 8 86 67.2 7.7 98.7 149.1 TOTAL 9 116 78 3 888 8 86 67.2 7.7 98.7 149.1 This Season at Southern Illinois: Second-Team Preseason All-America selec- TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G tion by The Sports Network and FCS Senior Scout Bowl...Rated as the third-best 2009 9 588 888 1476 164.0 offensive tackle in the FCS by Phil Steele and to his preseason All-America TOTAL 9 588 888 1476 164.0 second team…Selected to the 2010 Consensus Draft Services FCS Preseason All-America first team…Named one of the Top 10 offensive lineman in the nation SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G 2009 9 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 36 4.0 by The Sports Network....Selected to the 2010 MVFC Preseason Team...Preseason TOTAL 9 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 36 4.0 First-Team All-MVFC Selection by Phil Steele. 2009: Third-Team Sports Network All-American…First-Team All-MVFC… ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G MVFC Offensive Lineman of the Week, Nov. 23…Named to the MVFC All-Ac- 2009 9 588 0 0 0 0 588 65.3 ademic second team…Earned the President’s Academic Award from the MVFC... TOTAL 9 588 0 0 0 0 588 65.3 Received the team’s Most Valuable Offensive Lineman Award…Started in all 13 games… Helped the Saluki offense rank No. 5 in the country in rushing yards Other: TACKLES: 2009: 1-0-1; per game (221.1) and No. 7 nationally in scoring offense (34.0)…Left tackle on offensive line that ranked second in the MVFC and 10th in the nation by only allowing 14 sacks in 13 games. 2008: Started the first eight games at left tackle before a season-ending injury... Earned the Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award, which requires a mini- #98 mum 3.2 grade point average. 2007: Redshirted...Named to the conference’s academic honor roll. derrick nsubuga High School: Started all 20 games of varsity career at left tackle...Team NT | 6-0 | 255 | RFr. | 2nd Year captain and Offensive Lineman of the Year in 2006...West Suburban Silver all- Scottsdale, Ariz. (Chaparral HS) conference honoree...Garnered all-conference and all-state academic honors...Did not allow a sack during his senior season...Led the team with 55 bonus blocks that 2009: Redshirted...Named to the conference’s academic honor roll. year...Also played defensive tackle, where he had 47 tackles, two forced fumbles, High School: Three-year letterman and team captain…Second team all-region one blocked kick, 3.5 sacks and eight tackles for loss. and all-state pick in 2008...Registered 104 tackles and six sacks in 14 games on Personal: Born April 4, 1989 in Chicago, Ill....Son of Al Pickard and Sally a team which finished runner-up in the state (Class 4A)...Had 14 tackles and one Sutherland...Father is retired, mother is a teacher...Graduated in the summer sack in the state title game...Earned his team’s defensive MVP award…Also let- of 2010 with his bachelor’s degree in political science...Working on his public tered on the wrestling team. administration master’s degree. Personal: Born on Dec. 8, 1990…Son of Susan and the late Richard Nsubu- ga…Has three siblings…Exercise science major.

28 Southern Illinois Football Returning Player bios 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL #33 #39 Rodney Reagans Ryan Rushing ILB | 6-1 | 230 | RFr. | 2nd Year S | 6-1 | 190 | RFr. | 2nd Year Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler HS) Pinckneyville, Ill. (Pinckneyville HS)

2009: Redshirted. 2009: Redshirted...Named to the conference’s academic honor roll. High School: Played three different positions throughout his prep career, High School: All-Conference, All-South Region and All-State quarterback as including cornerback, linebacker and defensive end...Was part of two state cham- a senior…Also was the starting safety…Garnered Academic All-State accolades pionship teams at Coolidge High School (2005, 2006)…Transferred to Chandler as a junior and senior…Had 3,000 yards of total offense and led team with six High School Offensive Line, where he was named first team Arizona Football interceptions as a senior in 2008…Played three other sports –baseball, basketball Coaches Association all-region and 24-7football.com all-state in 2008...Earned and track and field. the team’s Defensive Player of the Year award after finishing the season with 153 Personal: Born on Dec. 2, 1989 in Pinckneyville, Ill...Son of Lindy and Tod tackles and five sacks…First team all-region and second-team all-state pick at Rushing…Father is the head football coach at Pinckneyville High School and Coolidge H.S in 2007...Recorded 107 tackles and six picks…First-team all-region mother teaches junior high school and is a track coach at Pinckneyville High and second-team all-state pick at Coolidge H.S as a sophomore when he recorded School…Mother is in the Pinckneyville High School Hall of Fame…Has one 107 tackles and six picks. brother…Kinesiology/exercise science major. Personal: Born April 5, 1991 in Crockett, Texas…Son of Sharonda and Aun- dre Walker…Has two sisters…Pre-major. #82 #57 Kyle russo c.j. robertson DE | 6-3 | 255 | Jr. | 2nd Year (1L) TE | 6-3 | 260 | Jr. | 4th Year (2L) Southlake, Texas (Carroll HS/North Texas) Naperville, Ill. (Neuqua Valley HS) This Season at Southern Illinois: .Selected to the 2010 MVFC Preseason 2009: Played in all 13 games and made five starts…Made four catches for 56 Team...Preseason First-Team All-MVFC Selection by Phil Steele. yards…Had a pair of 20-yard receptions at Indiana State. 2009: Named to the MVFC All-Newcomer team…Received the team’s 2008: Played in 12 games and made two starts...Made one catch at Missouri Newcomer of the Year Award…MVFC Academic Honor Roll Member...Played State... Named to the MVFC Academic Honor Roll. in all 13 games…Was second on the team with six sacks and ranked fifth in the 2007: Redshirted...Named to the conference’s academic honor roll. MVFC…Had 25 tackles and 6.5 tackles for a loss…Had two quarterback hurries, High School: Played tight end and linebacker and led the team in tackles one pass breakup and returned one fumble 28 yards for a touchdown in SIU’s (123) and sacks (six) as a senior...Ranked second on the team in points scored first round playoff victory over Eastern Illinois…Had two sacks in back-to-back (42) and third in receiving (eight catches for 72 yards and four TDs), as well... games at No. 9 South Dakota State and against Missouri State. Finished prep career ranked second in interceptions, third in tackles and fourth in Prior to SIU: Transfer from North Texas, where he played in 11 games as a tackles for loss...First team Illinois High School Football Coaches Association 8A redshirt freshman in 2008...Ranked eighth on the team in tackles with 30... Had All-State pick...Ranked among the area’s Top 50, according to the Dupage County 2.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks...Redshirted at UNT in 2007. Daily Herald...Earned his conference’s defensive MVP award in 2006. High School: In 2006, posted 103 tackles, 21 sacks, and one fumble return for Personal: Born Sept. 12, 1988 in Denver, Colo....Son of Andrew and Sharon a touchdown during his senior year of high school... In 2005 put up 90 tackles, Robertson...Father is a sales director, mother is a school nurse...Great uncle, 12 tackles for loss, 10 sacks and one interception... 2006 District 5A first team James Robertson, played professional football with the Akron Pros in the 1920s... all-district selection... Team Texas 5A first team by Texashsfootball.com...Second- Marketing major. Team 5A All-State by Texas Sports Writers Association...Member of 2006, 2005 and 2004 5A state champions...Named to Area Top 50 by Fort Worth Star-Tele- Robertson’s CAREER STATS gram...Firs team Dallas Morning News all-area...Named to First-Team All-Texas RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G by 5Atexasfootball.com. 2008 12 1 4 0 4 0.1 4.0 0.3 Personal: Born Nov. 16, 1988 in Hurst, Texas…Son of Carrol and BarryRus- 2009 13 4 56 0 20 0.3 14.0 4.3 so…Has one sister, Courtney…Economics Major. TOTAL 25 5 60 0 20 0.2 12.0 2.4 russo’s CAREER STATS KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G 2008 12 3 37 0 14 12.3 3.1 2009 13 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 0.5 2009 13 4 44 0 20 11.0 3.4 TOTAL 13 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 0.5 TOTAL 25 7 81 0 20 11.6 3.2 TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2009 13 10 15 25 6.5 32 1 0 1 0 TOTAL 13 10 15 25 6.5 32 1 0 1 0 #18 SACKS G UA A Total Yds 2009 13 4 4 6.0 32 Elliott Robinson TOTAL 13 4 4 6.0 32 RB | 5-9 | 190 | RFr. | 2nd Year Bolingbrook, Ill. (Bolingbrook HS)

2009: Redshirted...Named to the conference’s academic honor roll. High School: Helped team advance to the second round of the playoffs as a junior and senior…Competed in the 100- and 200-meter events for the track and field team. Personal: Born Jan. 20, 1990 in Evanston, Ill…Son of Phillis and Tony Robin- son…Has one sister…Business management major.

Southern Illinois Football 29 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Returning Player bios #87 #22 Philip Schumacher Anthony seay TE | 6-4 | 260 | RFr. | 2nd Year WR | 6-0 | 190 | Sr. | 5th Year (2L) Evansville, Ind. (Central) Midlothian, Ill. (Bremen HS)

2009: Redshirted. 2009 (Football): Did not see action. High School: Two-time first team all-conference (2007, 2008) and Indiana 2009-10 (Track): Won the 60-meter dash at the SIU McDonald’s Invitational Football Coaches Association all-state (2007, 2008)…Caught eight passes for 94 with a time of 6.90…Finished seventh at the MVC Indoor Championships in the yards as a senior...Made 106 tackles, had six sacks and posted one interception in 60M and was 15th at the MVC Outdoor Championship in the 100M. 2008...Had six receptions for 78 yards and recorded 88 tackles and eight sacks as 2008: Played in four games and made one catch against Indiana State. a junior in 2007…Registered 76 tackles, nine sacks, one interception and scored a 2007: Had a hamstring injury during training camp and redshirted. touchdown as a sophomore. 2006: Played in five games...Caught one pass for 15 yards against Arkansas- Personal: Born on Jan. 16, 1991 in Evansville, Ind…Son of Abbie and Wayne Pine Bluff. Schumacher…Has one brother, Nathan, who played basketball at Oakland City High School: Caught 48 passes for 874 yards and nine TDs as a senior... University in Indiana…Engaged to Jessica McVey and wedding is schedule for Named to the Illinois High School Coaches Association honorable mention June 2011…Pre-major. all-state team...An outstanding kick returner...Helped lead his team to a confer- ence title....Also named all-area and all-conference as a junior and senior...Ranks second in career receiving yards at his school. Personal: Born Aug. 28, 1988 in Chicago, Ill....Son of Roy Blake and Linda #91 Seay...Majoring in management. Seay’s CAREER STATS RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G Jason seaman 2006 5 1 15 0 15 0.2 15.0 3.0 DE | 6-5 | 270 | Sr. | 4th Year (3L) 2008 4 1 4 0 4 0.2 4.0 1.0 Mahomet, Ill. (Mahomet-Seymour HS) TOTAL 9 2 19 0 15 0.2 9.5 2.1

2009: Named to MVFC All-Academic honorable mention team and made the Other: TACKLES: 2008: 0-1-1; MVFC Academic Honor Roll…Played in 12 games, drawing a start at Southeast Missouri State…Posted 22 tackles on the year and four tackles for a loss…Had two sacks -- one and a half against Southwest Baptist and a half sack at No. 9 South Dakota State…Had three quarterback hurries and one pass breakup…Re- corded four tackles in back-to-back games against Missouri State and at Southeast #96 Missouri State. 2008: Played in all 12 games and recorded 22 tackles, including a pair of Luke Sherrill sacks...Had a career-high six tackles at Illinois State, including a sack. DE | 6-4 | 240 | Jr. | 4th Year 2007: Named to the conference’s academic honor roll...Played in 12 games... Colp, Ill. (Herrin HS) Recorded 10 tackles and one pass breakup...Also forced one fumble...Had a season-high three tackles against Arkansas-Pine Bluff. 2009: Played in two games, recording two tackles in each of them…Had a half High School: News Gazette and Bloomington Pantagraph All-Area and Illinois sack against Southwest Baptist. High School Football Coaches Association All-State pick...Two-time all-confer- 2008: Played in two games and made one tackle at Youngstown State...Named ence honoree...Had 89 tackles, 16 sacks and 14 tackles for loss as a senior...Posted to the MVFC Academic Honor Roll. 72 tackles, including 19 sacks and 12 for loss as a junior...A four-year letterman in 2007: Redshirted. basketball and three-year letterman in track and field. High School: All-conference and all-south selection at local Herrin High Personal: Born Sept. 6, 1988...Son of Bob and Kristi Seaman...Father is a School...Notched 96 tackles, including 24 for loss as a senior...Also recovered produce consultant, mother is an administrative assistant...Majoring in elementary four fumbles, had two interceptions and scored five touchdowns...Earned second- education. team all-conference honors as a junior...Competed in track and field and wrestling, as well...The Tigers won the state title in track and field his senior year. seaman’s CAREER STATS Personal: Born June 29, 1988 in Herrin, Ill...Son of Rod and Kris Sherrill... SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G 2007 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Journalism major. 2008 12 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0.2 2009 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 36 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0.1

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2007 12 4 6 10 0.0 0 1 1 0 0 2008 12 10 12 22 2.5 12 0 0 3 0 2009 12 11 11 22 4.0 12 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 36 25 29 54 6.5 24 2 1 3 0

SACKS G UA A Total Yds 2007 12 0 0 0.0 0 2008 12 2 0 2.0 11 2009 12 1 2 2.0 8 TOTAL 36 3 2 4.0 19

30 Southern Illinois Football Returning Player bios 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL #2 #28 robert spann steve strother OLB | 6-2 | 225 | Sr. | 2nd Year (1L) RB | 5-8 | 178 | So. | 2nd Year (1L) St. Petersburg, Fla. (St. Petersburg HS/NE Culpepper, Va. (Eastern View HS) Oklahoma A&M) 2009: Played in 12 games and made one start against Southwest Baptist…Had 2009: Played in 11 games as a true freshman…Had 38 carries for 159 yards 24 tackles, 3.0 tackles for a loss and 1.5 sacks…Forced on fumble and had one and caught five passes for 40 yards…Returned three kickoffs for 82 yards with a quarterback hurry…Had a season-high four tackles against Youngstown State. long of 46…Longest run from scrimmage was 25 yards at South Dakota State. Prior to SIU: Played at Northeast Oklahoma A&M in 2008...Second team High School: Three-time first-team all-conference selection as both a running All-Southwest Conference linebacker, who led the team in tackles...Two-time back and defensive back...Rushed for 3,988 yards and 45 touchdowns...Also Southwest Conference Player of the Week...Originally signed with South Florida earned second-team all-state honors as a running back and was team captain and out of high school. MVP in his prep career…Ran for 1,970 yards and 26 touchdowns on 191 car- High School: All-Conference player at St. Petersburg H.S....Played in several ries, averaging 10.3 yards per attempt as a senior...Scored 18 TDs of 50 or more area all-star games...A two-star prospect, according to Rivals.com. yards…Rushed for 1,010 yards and 12 touchdowns, while intercepting six passes Personal: Born March 30, 1987....Son of Patricia Henderson and Robert as a junior in 2007. Spann...He has one daughter, Deasia (6)...Majoring in sociology. Personal: Born Sept. 14, 1990 in Culpepper, Va…Son of Ivadean and Freddie Strother…Has one older brother, Freddie…Pre-major. spann’s CAREER STATS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd strother’s CAREER STATS 2009 12 10 14 24 3.0 15 0 1 0 0 RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G TOTAL 12 10 14 24 3.0 15 0 1 0 0 2009 11 38 154 0 25 4.1 14.0 TOTAL 11 38 154 0 25 4.1 14.0 SACKS G UA A Total Yds 2009 12 0 3 1.5 10 TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G TOTAL 12 0 3 1.5 10 2009 11 154 0 154 14.0 TOTAL 11 154 0 154 14.0

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2009 11 5 40 0 17 0.5 8.0 3.6 #84 TOTAL 11 5 40 0 17 0.5 8.0 3.6 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G 2009 11 154 40 0 82 0 276 25.1 Luke Standiford TOTAL 11 154 40 0 82 0 276 25.1 WR | 6-3 | 205 | So. | 3rd Year (1L) Pardeeville, Wis. (Pardeeville HS) Other: TACKLES: 2009: 1-0-1; KICK RETURNS: 2009: 3-82-0

2009: Saw action in 10 games, primarily on special teams…Had three tackles, two of which came at No. 9 South Dakota State. 2008: Redshirted...Named to the MVFC Academic Honor Roll. High School: First team All-Trailways Large Conference as a wide receiver #52 and defensive back in 2007...All-Trailways Conference Player of the Year... All-Area and all-state honoree at wide receiver...Carried the ball 20 times for 274 Kayon swanson yards and four touchdowns, averaging 13.7 yards per attempt...Set single-season NT | 6-1 | 280 | So. | 3rd Year (1L) records in receptions (39) and receiving yards (840)...Averaged 21.5 yards per Southfield, Mich. (Southfield HS) catch and caught nine touchdown passes...Defensively, he recorded 47 tackles (29 solo, 18 assisted), three interceptions and two fumble recoveries...Was the 2007 Conference Athlete-of-the-Year in track...Set conference records in the 200, 400 2009: Played in all 13 games…Had 17 tackles and 1.5 tackles for a loss…Re- and long jump...Placed third in the 400, fifth in 200 and sixth in triple jump at the corded a season-high four tackles against Missouri State, Nov. 14. state meet. 2008: Redshirted. Personal: Born Nov. 17, 1989 in Portage, Wis...Son of Timothy and Mary Beth High School: Eccentric Observer All-Area in 2007...Ranked among Oak- Standiford...Mother is a photographer...Has three brothers and one sister...Major- land Activities Association Top 20 football players...Had 35 tackles and five ing in physical education/teaching. sacks...2007 OAA Division I Track Champion and Southfield High School Track MVP. Personal: Born Dec. 25, 1989 in Detroit, Mich...Son of Kristal Dixon...Mother works in law enforcement...Sport administration major.

swanson’s CAREER STATS #94 TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2009 11 5 12 17 1.5 2 0 0 0 0 Jason stegman TOTAL 11 5 12 17 1.5 2 0 0 0 0 LS | 6-3 | 225 | So. | 2nd Year Belleville, Ill. (East HS)

2009: Named to the conference’s academic honor roll...Did not see action. High School: Was a long snapper on the Belleville East High School football team…Also competed in track and field. Personal: Born Feb. 13, 1990 in Belleville, Ill…Son of Cathy and Joe Steg- man…Has one brother…Majoring in electrical engineering.

Southern Illinois Football 31 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Returning Player bios #20 #49 michael thornton houston walker CB | 5-11 | 190 | Sr. | 2nd Year (1L) ILB | 6-0 | 230 | RFr. | 2nd Year Chicago, Ill. (Dunbar Vocational HS/North- Homewood, Ala. (Homewood HS) ern Illinois) 2009: Played in 12 games and had 22 tackles with one tackle for a loss…Broke 2009: Redshirted...Named to the MVFC Academic Honor Roll. up one pass and had one fumble recovery on the year…Had a season-high four High School: Four-year letterman in football (1 year at Evangel Christian tackles in back-to-back games at South Dakota State and vs. Missouri State. SchoOffensive Line, 3 years at Homewood High School). 2008: Team captain and Prior to SIU: Redshirted at Northern Illinois in 2006 and did not play in first-team all-Metro linebacker...Had 91 tackles, four interceptions and 4.5 sacks... 2007...Started at running back as a true freshman at Iowa Wesleyan in 2005... Made the Over the Mountain All-Star Team as a first-team linebacker. 2007: Rushed 30 times for 400 yards...Shared time with a senior running back. Homewood High School’s Most Valuable Offensive Back...Ran for 783 yards on High School: Four-year starter, who played both running back and safety... 142 carries, averaging 5.5 yards per attempt. Other Notes: Lettered three years in Rushed for more than 800 yards in 10 games as a senior in the Chicago Public track and field at Homewood H.S. and one at Evangel Christian. League in 2006...Named all-conference...Two-time team captain who led his team Personal: Born March 9, 1990 in Birmingham, Ala…Son of Dorsey and Chris to two playoff appearances. Walker...Physical education/teaching major. Personal: Born Aug. 31, 1987 in Chicago...Son of Michael and Patricia Thorn- ton...Father passed away in 2007, mother is a secretary...Majoring in university studies. thornton CAREER STATS #11 TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2009 12 12 10 22 1.0 2 1 0 1 0 TOTAL 12 12 10 22 1.0 2 1 0 1 0 lucien walker RB | 6-0 | 215 | Sr. | 5th Year (3L) New Smyrna Beach, Fla. (New Smyrna Beach HS)

2009: Played in 12 games…Was the teams third-leading rusher with 243 #16 yards…Had one touchdown against Southwest Baptist, when he ran for 78 yards on 14 carries…Averaged 25.9 yards on nine kickoff returns…Caught four passes for eight yards. Luke Thuston 2008: Played in 10 games, including one start...Carried 50 times for 201 yards S | 5-11 | 185 | RFr. | 2nd Year and one TD...Had his best game at Northwestern, where he carried six times for Wildwood, Mo. (Eureka HS) 46 yards and added one catch for 28 yards. 2007: Named to the conference’s academic honor roll...Caught a 24-yard 2009: Redshirted touchdown pass and posted all of his rushing yards at Southern Utah...Had one High School: Three-year starter on offense and defense...Two-time first-team tackle at Indiana State. all-South Suburban Conference as a defensive back (2007, 2008). 2008: South 2006: Redshirted. Suburban Conference Offensive Player of the Year as a quarterback...Earned High School: Rushed for 1,439 yards (8.1 avg) and 19 touchdowns his senior first-team all-conference honors at QB, DB and punter...First-team all-Metro as year to earn second-team all-state honors and all-area laurels...Played quarterback a DB...Earned second-team Class 5A all-state accolades...Rushed and passed for and wide receiver until his senior season...A heralded basketball player, who was over 1,000 yards...Accumulated 2,570 yards of total offense...Had 84 tackles, two named MVP of the county and all-area his freshman through junior seasons. sacks and one interception. Personal: Born on Dec. 4, 1986 in Rochester, N.Y…Son of Marjorie Walker, who Personal: Born June 20, 1990 in Eureka, Mo…Son of Patrick Thuston and Joy works as a city bus driver...Has three brothers and five sisters...Majoring in paralegal and Steve Sauter…Has four younger brothers and one younger sister…Education studies. major. walker’s CAREER STATS RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2007 7 4 13 0 8 3.2 1.9 2008 10 50 201 1 20 4.0 20.1 2009 12 55 243 1 14 4.4 20.2 #69 TOTAL 29 109 457 2 20 4.2 15.8 matthew van dril RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G OL | 6-4 | 300 | Jr. | 4th Year (1L) 2007 7 1 24 1 24 0.1 24.0 3.4 2008 10 3 43 0 28 0.3 14.3 4.3 St. Charles, Ill. (St. Charles North HS) 2009 12 4 8 0 6 0.3 2.0 0.7 TOTAL 29 8 75 1 28 0.3 9.4 2.6 2009: Played in three games. 2008: Did not see action. KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2007 7 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2007: Redshirted. 2008 10 7 137 0 28 19.6 13.7 High School: Two-year varsity starter at left tackle...Also played defensive 2009 12 9 233 0 40 25.9 19.4 tackle, where he recorded seven tackles for loss, one sack and one forced fumble TOTAL 29 16 370 0 40 23.1 12.8 as a senior...Two-time second team all-conference and all-area selection (2005, 2006)...Earned “Strongest Man” award (2006). ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G Personal: Born May 9, 1989 in St. Charles, Ill....Son of Paul and Jane Van 2007 7 13 24 0 0 0 37 5.3 Dril...Father is a computer consultant, mother is an office assistant...Speech com- 2008 10 201 43 0 137 0 381 38.1 2009 12 243 8 0 233 0 484 40.3 munication major. TOTAL 29 457 75 0 370 0 902 31.1

Other: TACKLES: 2007: 1-0-1;

32 Southern Illinois Football Returning Player bios 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL in yards (345) and touchdowns (5)...Holds the school’s longest kick return for a touchdown (97 yards)...Illinois High School Coaches Association 8A all-state and Walter Payton Roundhouse Upstate Eight Conference Player-of-the-Year in #27 2007...Registered a total of 1,735 all-purpose yards and 1,485 rushing yards... Scored 20 touchdowns...Three-year letterman in basketball. Personal: Born Dec. 29, 1989 in Joliet, Ill...Son of Ananias and Charlotte richard white Wilkins...Father is a technical manager...Health care management major. RB | 5-9 | 200 | Sr. | 4th Year (3L) Atlantic City, N.J. (St. Joseph HS)

2009: Saw action in six games and suffered a season-ending knee injury at Southeast Missouri State, Nov. 21…Had 23 carries for 79 yards with a long of #35 18...Returned two kickoffs for 95 yards, which included a 59-yarder at Southeast Missouri State before being injured…Had a season-high 11 carries and 53 yards against Southwest Baptist. Dimarcus wilson 2008: Played in 11 games...The team’s second-leading rusher with 343 yards, CB | 5-11 | 210 | Jr. | 4th Year four touchdowns and a 4.4 average...Also caught seven passes...His best game St. Louis, Mo. (Mary Institute Country Day) was 64 yards and two TDs versus UAPB. 2007: Earned the team’s Freshman of the Year award...Ranked fifth on the team 2009: Saw action in the Southwest Baptist game. in rushing with 291 yards...Was third on the team with six rushing touchdowns... 2008: Played in three games and made one tackle versus Indiana State. Ran the ball eight times for a season-high 64 yards and two touchdowns in his 2007: Redshirted. first SIU game against Arkansas-Pine Bluff...Scored two rushing touchdowns at High School: Two-time first-team all-metro, all-state and all-conference as Hampton. a defensive back at Mary Institute Country Day...Led his team to a perfect 14-0 High School: Earned four varsity letters at St. Joseph High School... Member record and state title as a sophomore...Teams were a combined 35-2 during his of the 2004-2005 Cape Atlantic national champion team that went 11-0... Named three varsity seasons...Caught 59 passes for 692 yards and eight touchdowns, and Outstanding Running Back in 2004-05... Named top scholastic football player in registered 54 tackles and three interceptions as a senior...Also played basketball 2006-07... Member of the 2003 State Parochial 2 Cape Atlantic League champion- and baseball. ship team... Named to the Super 100 All State football team in 2006... Earned the Personal: Born May 20, 1989...Son of Bryant and Yulonda Wilson...Majoring St. Joseph High School 4th year varsity award for football in 2007... Names First in electrical engineering. Team All Press Player in 2005 and 2006... Named First Team All Cape Atlantic League Defensive Back in 2005 and 2006. Personal: Born Feb. 14, 1989 in Philadelphia, Pa…Son of Gloria and Richard White...Majoring in social work. #71 white’s CAREER STATS RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2007 10 63 291 6 26 4.6 29.1 richard wilson 2008 11 78 343 4 16 4.4 31.2 OL | 6-3 | 305 | So. | 3rd Year (1L) 2009 6 23 79 0 18 3.4 13.2 Chicago, Ill. (Marian Catholic HS) TOTAL 27 164 713 10 26 4.3 26.4

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2009: Played in two games. 2007 10 1 0 0 0 0.1 0.0 0.0 2008: Redshirted. 2008 11 7 47 0 13 0.6 6.7 4.3 High School: Team captain…First team Northwest Indiana Times All-Area, 2009 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 All-Southeast Suburban Catholic Conference and Southtown Newspaper All-Area TOTAL 27 8 47 0 13 0.3 5.9 1.7 in 2007...SSC all-conference selection in 2006...Also a member of the wrestling team...Finished third (285 lbs.) in the conference and regional wrestling tourna- KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2007 10 2 26 0 21 13.0 2.6 ments as a senior. 2008 11 9 206 0 41 22.9 18.7 Personal: Born Jan. 10, 1990 in Chicago, Ill...Son of Richard Wilson and 2009 6 2 95 0 59 47.5 15.8 Delores Goodman...Both of his parents are teachers...Sport administration major. TOTAL 27 13 327 0 59 25.2 12.1

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G 2007 10 291 0 0 26 0 317 31.7 2008 11 343 47 0 206 0 596 54.2 2009 6 79 0 0 95 0 174 29.0 #62 TOTAL 27 713 47 0 327 0 1087 40.3

Other: TACKLES: 2007: 0-1-1; 2008: 1-0-1; 2009: 0-0-0; Career: 1-1-2 ryan wood OL | 6-4 | 285 | RFr. | 2nd Year West Des Moines, Iowa (Valley HS)

2009: Redshirted...Named to the conference’s academic honor roll. #25 High School: Two-year starter and three-year letterwinner...Two-time, first- team all-Iowa Conference performer...2009 Iowa Shrine Bowl participant... Anton Wilkins Led his team to a combined 25-1 record and one Class 4A state title in his last RB | 5-9 | 185 | So. | 3rd Year two high school seasons...Recorded a 3.8 cumulative GPA. 2008: Second-team Bolingbrook, Ill. (Neuqua Valley HS) all-state pick, who helped lead his team to a state championship...Team Captain... Was a major part of an offense that piled up 3,000 yards on the ground and had two 1,000-yard rushers. 2007: Led his team to an 11-1 record and state semi-final 2009: Saw action in four games…Had three carries for 12 yards…Scored his appearance. first career touchdown against Southwest Baptist. Personal: Born Nov. 3, 1990 in Des Moines, Iowa…Son of Michele and Rick 2008: Redshirted. Wood…Has one younger sister…Mechanical engineering major. High School: Two-time Upstate Eight Conference Offensive MVP (2006, 2007)...Two-time Daily Herald Dupage County All-Area (2006, 2007)...Two-time Naperville Sun All-City pick (2006, 2007)...Piled up 3,584 all-purpose yards and scored 46 touchdowns in his prep career...Is the all-time leader in all-purpose yards and touchdowns at Neuqua Valley High School...Set single-game records

Southern Illinois Football 33 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL newcomer bios #7 #51 Sammy Biggs george danilkowicz WR | 6-3 | 195 | Sr. | 3rd Year OL | 6-3 | 300 | Jr. | TR Morrison, Ill. (Morrison HS) Green Oaks, Ill. (Vernon Hills HS/North Dakota State) At SIU (Football): Member of the football team in 2007 and 2008…Did not 2009: Named to the conference’s academic honor roll…Joined the team in the see action. spring. At SIU (Track and Field): Five-time NCAA Regional qualifier…One-time Prior to SIU: Redshirted at North Dakota State in 2007. NCAA All-Mideast Region Team…Four-time Missouri Valley Conference Cham- High School: All-Conference defensive tackle and conference defensive player pion…Eight-time All-Missouri Valley Conference…Won the 400m at the MVC of the year…All-Area selection and named to the All-State team by the Illinois Indoor Championships in 2008 and MVC Outdoor Championships in 2010… Coaches Association...Selected to play in the 2007 Illinois Football Coaches As- Won event titles in the 4x100 and 4x400 at the MVC Outdoor Championships in sociation/Shrine all-star game. 2008…His 400m time of 46.46 at the 2008 MVC Outdoor Championships is the Personal: Born Feb. 13, 1989...Son of Richard and Joan Danilkowicz...Has eighth-fastest in the event in school history…Also ranks No. 7 on the school’s two brothers, Rick and Jack, who wrestles for the University of Virginia… Along indoor record list for the 400m (47.73) and the 200m (21.98) events that he ran in with his two brothers, he created Athlete’s CARE, a mentoring program for 2008. disadvantaged youth in the Chicago area… The brothers received the Outstanding High School: Track star, who won state in both the 100m (10.64) and 400m Youth In Philanthropy Award from the Association of Fundraising Professionals (47.91) events, while finishing second in the 200m dash as a senior…Set school Chicago in May 2009... History major. records in the 300 hurdles…Scored 28 points individually at the 2006 Illinois State track meet…Qualified for Junior Nationals…Also played football. Personal: Son of Deanne Rosenow and Dan Elliott...Majors in community health. #26 Kendell Edwards RB | 5-8 | 155 | Fr. | HS #68 Carbondale, Ill. (Carbondale HS)

COREY BOEMER This Season at SIU: Walk-on. OL | 6-4 | 305 | Fr. | HS High School: Garnered The Southern Illinoisan Player of the Year accolades in St. Louis, Mo. (Lindbergh HS) 2009...Was an honorable mention all-state running back...Won the “Gene Watson Award” as a senior...Rushed for 1,769 yards (6.9 yards per carry) with 22 touch- High School: Rated as the 20th-best prospect in the state of Missouri by the St. downs in 2009. Louis Post-Dispatch...Named to 2009 St. Louis Post-Dispatch All-Metro team... Personal: Born on Jan. 14, 1992 in Carbondale, Ill…Son of Shirley and Gerald Two-time first team all-state defensive lineman and 2009 first team all-state Edwards…Has one sister, Keshia…Majoring in electrical engineering. honoree on offense...Two-time first team all-conference on defense, and two-time all-conference honoree on offense...Selected to play in Missouri All-Star game as an offensive tackle...Team offensive lineman MVP...Did not allow a sack as a se- nior when he led team to a 10-1 record and the first round of the playoffs...Had 36 tackles and two sacks in 2009 and was a team captain...Member of the National Honor Society and high school student council...Played on basketball team that #76 made the Final Four in 2007. Personal: Born Nov. 7, 1991…Son of Jackie and Ken Boemer…Father is a Brad fisher plumber, mother is a nurse…His first cousin, Bryan, is a junior offensive lineman OL | 6-5 | 295 | Fr. | HS with the Salukis…Majoring in business. Hartland, Wis. (Arrowhead HS)

High School: Started every game of junior and senior season at tackle...Honor- able mention all-conference as lineman...Led high school to a 38-3 record during prep career...Led team to a 11-2 record and the semifinals of the state playoffs #89 as a senio...Played guard and guided team to a 13-1 record as a junior in 2008 when team was state runner-up...Helped high school team win state championship mike cornely with a 14-0 record in 2007...Was a sectional qualifier in the shot put and discus WR | 6-2 | 185 | Fr. | HS throw...Also was a sectional qualifier in wrestling. Wheeling, Ill. (Buffalo Grove HS) Personal: Born on Sept. 26, 1991 in Brookfield, Wis…Son of Melissa and Scott Fisher…Has five siblings…His older sister, Stephanie, is a swimmer at Michigan State and older brother, Eric, is a golfer at Minnesota-Crookston…Pre- High School: Two-time all-conference selection...Had 24 catches for 432 pharmacy major. yards and six touchdowns as a senior...Posted one interception and 34 tackles on defense...Caught 39 passes for 789 yards and eight touchdowns in junior year... Honor roll student all four years in high school...Also played basketball and com- peted in track throughout entire prep career. Personal: Born on Oct. 21, 1992 in Boston, Mass…Son of Chantal and Wilner Cornely…Has two brothers and one sister…Majoring in education.

34 Southern Illinois Football newcomer bios 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Jersey North-South All-Star Game. Personal: Born May 16, 1989 in Newark, N.J…Son of Bridget Wesley and Fred Harris...Has three sisters and one brother...Father was a receiver at Arizona #11 State in the 1970s…Sociology major. tay griffin CB | 6-0 | 165 | Fr. | HS Auburn, Ala. (Auburn HS) #36 High School: Helped lead Auburn High School to a 33-6 record during prep career....Was named to the All-Opelika-Auburn News team as a senior...Started in taylon hunter all 14 games and recorded 14 tackles and three interceptions as a senior...Posted ILB | 6-0 | 209 | Fr. | HS 42 tackles and two interceptions, one of which he returned for a touchdown in Roanoke, Ala. (Handley HS) 2008. He started in all 13 games to help lead Auburn High School to a 12-1 record as a sophomore...Also competed with the track and field team in high school. High School: All-state selection as a senior...Three-time all-county selection Personal: Born Sept. 30, 1990 in Lee, Ala…Son of Carlan Griffin and Donnie and two time all-conference honoree...Led team in tackles as a sophomore and Anderson…Has three sisters and two brothers…Pre-major. junior...Had 90 tackles and two interceptions as a senior...Led team to the fourth round of the state 4A playoffs with a 13-1 record in 2009...Posted 122 tackles with one interception while guiding 2008 team to a 12-3 record and the fourth round of the playoffs...Recorded 120 tackles with two interceptions as a sophomore...Team went 11-2 and reached the third round of the playoffs in 2007...Had 40 tackles as a freshman. #86 Personal: Born on Nov. 23, 1991 in Roanoke, Ala…Son of Reba Hunter and Thomas Wilder…Has two sisters and one brother…Pre-major. Carl harris WR | 6-1 | 190 | So. | TR Atlantic City, N.J. (Atlantic City HS/ Rutgers) Prior to SIU: Spent two seasons at Rutgers…Did not see game action in 2008 and 2009. #83 High School: Two-year varsity performer at Atlantic City for head coach Bobby Weiss…Played both wide receiver and defensive back for the Vikings… nico krajecki Recorded three interceptions and 35 tackles as a senior.Also caught 42 balls for TE | 6-3 | 235 | Fr. | HS 508 yards and scored five touchdowns as a receiver in 2007…Was a first team All- Chicago, Ill. (Fenwick HS) Conference selection as a senior…Also earned second team All-Group IV honors and second team All-South Jersey accolades by the Atlantic City Press his senior season…Posted 29 tackles and two interceptions as a junior to lead the Vikings to High School: Attended Fenwick High School...As a junior, he led his team to a 7-3 record…Atlantic City reached the state playoffs both years he played. the state playoffs. Personal: Born Oct. 10, 1990…Majoring in Design. Personal: Born Jan. 13, 1992 in Chicago, Ill...Son of Adele Giannini and Stan Krajecki...Criminal justice major.

#10 #43 shariff harris RB | 6-1 | 200 | Jr. | TR Blair lane Newark, N.J. (St. Peter’s Prep/Pittsburgh) OLB | 5-11 | 210 | Jr. | TR Broken Arrow, Okla. (Tulsa Union HS/Harper Prior to SIU: Played in 21 games and registered 16 yards rushing on 16 carries JC) at Pittsburgh...Primarily played on special teams...Played in 13 games as a redshirt Prior to SIU: Played two seasons at Harper Junior College in Palatine, Ill… freshman in 2008, mainly on special teams, to letter...Had season highs in yards Received second team All-North Central Community College Conference honors (12) and carries (six) at Connecticut (12/1/08)...Redshirted as a true freshman in and named to the All-Region second team in 2009…Was the team’s defensive 2007...Was a scout team standout who was named Pitt’s Offensive Prep Player of MVP as a sophomore and was Academic All-Conference…Had 101 tackles, eight the Year by the coaching staff. tackles for a loss, one sack, four forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, two inter- High School: One of New Jersey’s top running backs as a senior at St. Peter’s ceptions and 18 quarterback hurries in 2009...Also averaged 40 yards per punt… Prep...considered one of the top 10 overall prospects in the state by Scout.com... In 2008, he led Harper to the non-scholarship national championship with an 11-1 rushed for 1,410 yards and 17 touchdowns on 163 carries (8.7 avg.) as a senior... record…Had 42 tackles, two sacks and four pass breakups that as a freshman. as a junior he primarily played linebacker but his sophomore season (at Marist High School: Helped lead Tulsa Union High School to a 46-7 record, three High School) he rushed for more than 1,400 yards and scored 25 TDs...member of Class 6A state championship game appearances and two state championships the 2006 MSG Network High School Heisman Team, which honors 23 of the top during his prep career…Was All-Conference, All-District and honorable mention players from the Tri-State (New Jersey, New York and Connecticut) area...named All-State as a senior…Honorable mention All-Conference as a junior…Had 79 to The Associated Press New Jersey All-State Team (third team)...three-time All- tackles, six sacks, four tackles for a loss, two pass breakups and averaged 41.0 Hudson County...helped St. Peter’s Prep to a two-year mark of 23-1 (.958) and yards per punt as a senior in 2007…Led 2007 team to a 13-0 record before losing consecutive berths in the New Jersey Non-Public Group IV championship game in the state championship game…Had 54 tackles, four sacks, two tackles for a at Giants Stadium...helped the team gain a second consecutive trip to the state title loss and averaged 38.0 yards per punt as a junior. game by rushing for 213 yards on just 18 carries (11.8 avg.) in a 21-7 victory over Personal: Born on Nov. 2, 1989 in Tulsa, Okla…Son of Rebecca Peachey and Seton Hall Prep in the semifinals...Harris scored two touchdowns in the victory, Lawrence E. Lane…Father is a teacher and mother is a manager at Avis/Budget… including an 80-yard TD run, and was named The Hudson Reporter Athlete of the Has two sisters…Exercise science major. Week for his performance...as a junior he helped St. Peter’s to the state title with a 12-0 mark...rated the No. 18 prospect in New Jersey by SuperPrep...PrepStar All-East Region... Scout East “Hot 100” list...played under Coach Rich Hansen... selected to play in the Governor’s Bowl (New Jersey vs. New York) and the New

Southern Illinois Football 35 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL newcomer bios #36 #60 Kendall lane jessy mcmullin DB | 5-8 | 164 | Fr. | HS OL | 6-6 | 289 | So. | TR Roselle, Ill. (Conant HS) Mount Pleasant, Iowa (Mount Pleasant HS/ Iowa Western CC) High School: Garnered All-Conference accolades and made All-Area honor- Prior to SIU: Was an all-conference offensive lineman at Iowa Western Com- able mention team as a senior running back…Team captain in 2008…2008 munity College...Selected to academic all-region team at the junior college ranks offensive MVP…Rushed for over 700 yards and had over 300 yards receiving.. in 2009...He helped Iowa Western average 227.8 yards rushing in 2009 and 417.3 Personal: Born Oct 15, 1991 in Chicago, Ill…Son of Sandra and Tony Lane… yards of total offense. Has one sister, Maya….Aviation flight/management major. High School: Earned three all-conference accolades and was twice named to the all-state team...Competed in track and wrestling in high school...He compiled a 121-19 record on the mat and placed fifth at state as a junior...He was an all- conference and all-discus thrower who finished third at state as a senior...He owns the school record in the discus. #40 Personal: Born on June 8, 1989 in Mount Pleasant, Iowa…Son of June and Don McMullin…Has one brother, Chad…Criminal justice major. Cory lee OLB | 5-11 | 210 | Fr. | HS Prattville, Ala. (Prattville HS) #75 High School: Named to the all-county, all-metro and all-state teams as a se- nior...Received the Prattville Progress 2009 Defensive Player of the Year award... Also named to all-county and all-metro teams as a junior...Received the US Ma- clayton melville ii OL | 6-6 | 295 | Fr. | HS rine Corps Honor, Courage and Commitment award in 2009...High school team Camdenton, Mo. (Camdenton HS) went 27-3 in Class 6A in his three seasons on varsity...Won back-to-back AHSAA State Championships and had another runner-up finish...Posted 149 tackles with eight sacks and three forced fumbles in senior season...Scored nine touchdowns High School: Second team all-state offensive tackle as a senior...Was a on 13 carries as a short-yardage back...Had 84 tackles with six sacks and one two-time first team all-district defensive end...Also received two all-conference forced fumble as a junior in 2008 where he also scored three touchdowns…Re- honors on defense and one on offense…Did not surrender a sack all season long corded 36 tackles with one sack in 2007...Was a three-year honor roll student... in 2009...Posted 45 tackles with six and a half sacks as a senior...Deflected 10 Also played baseball and was an all-county and all-metro team selection in 2008 passes...Had 39 tackles with six sacks and eight pass deflections as a junior…Was and ‘09. a two-time all-district and state qualifier in golf as a freshman and a sophomore... Personal: Born on Sept. 24, 1991 in Montgomery, Ala…Son of Debbie and Finished 37th in state in 2007...Also played varsity basketball...Was the president John Lee…Has two sisters…Pre-pharmacy major…New Orleans Saints safety of the school’s Future Business Leaders of America. Roman Harper attended the same high school as Lee. Personal: Born on Sept. 26, 1991 in Brookfield, Wis…Son of Melissa and Scott Fisher…Has five siblings…His older sister, Stephanie, is a swimmer at Michigan State and older brother, Eric, is a golfer at Minnesota-Crookston…Pre- pharmacy major. #31 lasteven mckinney #97 RB | 5-9 | 166 | Fr. | HS Broadview, Ill. (Nazareth Academy) blake miller DE | 6-3 | 235 | Fr. | HS High School: Ranked as the 41st top prospect in the state of Illinois and was Greenwood, Ind. (Center Grove HS) a three-star prospect by Rivals.com...Was an all-state running back in Class 5A... Scored 17 touchdowns and rushed for 950 yards as a senior in 2009...Was a U.S. Army All-American nominee as a junior when he ran for 1,126 yards and High School: Played varsity football for three seasons and led high school to 19 touchdowns...Also caught 15 passes for 300 yards and four touchdowns as the Class 5A state championship in 2008...Named honorable mention all-state and a junior to led his team to a 8-3 record and the second round of the Class 5A first team all-conference as a senior...Recorded 62 solo tackles with 15 tackles for playoffs... Rushed for more than 1,400 yards and scored 22 touchdowns as a a loss and four sacks in 2009 when his team went 10-3 while winning the regional sophomore in 2007. championship to advance to the Final Four in the playoffs...Honor roll student... Personal: Born on Sept. 2, 1991…Son of Kathy and Steven McKinney… Lettered twice in track. Father is a bus operator and mother is a medical manager…Has two sisters…Pre- Personal: Born on April 22, 1991 in Indianapolis, Ind…Son of Christina and major. Joseph Miller…Has one brother, Kyle…Business major.

36 Southern Illinois Football newcomer bios 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL #95 #90 dalton morgan austin pucylowski TE | 6-4 | 275 | RFr. | TR P | 6-4 | 240 | Fr. | HS DuQuoin, Ill. (DuQuoin HS/Eastern Illinois) New Berlin, Wis. (Catholic Memorial HS)

Prior to SIU: Redshirted at Eastern Illinois in 2009. High School: Ranked as the 15th-best punter in the nation by Kohl’s Kicking High School: Two way star for IHSA Class 3A state runner-up who was named and Punting service...Ranked as the second-best punter by wissports.net...Was a the Southern Illinois River-to-River Conference Whitey Miller Award winner as two-time all-conference and all-county punter...Named second team all-state as a the player of the year…Helped team post a 12-2 record earning first team All- senior...Averaged 43.1 yards per punt and the team netted 38.4 yards off his punts Conference honors as a tight end and defensive end…Caught 30 passes for 472 during his senior year...Played baseball for two seasons in high school...Four-year yards and seven touchdowns as a tight end…Made 110 tackles as a senior with basketball team member and squad advanced to the regional semifinals in 2008- six sacks and two fumble recoveries…Blocked four kicks on special teams during 09...Four-year honor roll student. career…Champaign News Gazette special mention All-State…IHSFCA Class 3A Personal: Born on March 1, 1992 in Milwaukee, Wis…Son of Jeff and All-State selection...Also IBCA All-State in basketball. Theresa Pucylowski…Father is a electrician, mother is a pharmacist…Has one Personal: Son of Karen Williams and Charlie Gaines… Biological science brother…Pre-med major. major. #22 #20 courtney richmond jordan poole CB | 5-11 | 163 | Fr. | HS ILB | 6-0 | 220 | Fr. | HS Memphis, Tenn. (Kirby HS) Mt. Juliet, Tenn. (Wilson Central HS) High School: Played in AutoZone Liberty Bowl All-State game in 2009... High School: Region IX-AAA Defensive Lineman of the Year as a senior... Preseason member of the Class 6A all-state team...Was first team all-region as Broke school record for most sacks in a career with 38...Three-year starter on both a cornerback, kick returner and punt returner as a senior...First team defensive offensive and defense...Guided team to the playoffs as a sophomore and a junior... back as a junior and received second team all-region honors as a kick returner Led team to a victory over No. 1-ranked Riverdale High School in 2007, when he as a junior...Had 45 tackles with seven interceptions and five passes broken up scored the first touchdown of the game rushing the ball…Posted 52 tackles with as a senior...Forced two fumbles and returned one fumble for a touchdown in 18 tackles for a loss and 12 sacks as a senior...Recorded 55 tackles and rushed 93 2009...Posted 59 tackles with two interceptions and nine pass breakups in junior... times for 450 yards and six touchdowns as a junior. Intercepted two passes and had 22 tackles and three pass breakups as a sophoore Personal: Born on Jan. 8, 1992 in Roanoke, Va…Son of John and Penny in 207...Honor roll student...Competed in the decathlon in track. Bruce…Criminal justice major. Personal: Born on Oct. 8, 1991 in Memphis, Tenn…Son of Gwendolyn and Eric Richmond…Has one brother and one sister…Majoring in business. #85 #29 Mycole pruitt TE | 6-3 | 240 | Fr. | HS Boo rodgers St. Louis, Mo. (Kirkwood HS) S | 6-1 | 172 | Fr. | HS Webb City, Mo. (Webb City HS) High School: Three time all-conference defensive end and first team all-con- ference tight end in 2009...Caught 30 passes for 397 yards and six touchdowns... High School: Garnered all-state, all-area and all-conference accolades...Team Posted 50 tackles, 14 tackles for a loss and six sacks...Team advanced to the went 38-2 during his high school career and won a state championship...Had 78 second round of the playoffs in his junior season and went 10-1 record and made tackles as a junior...Was the high point earner for high school track team as a the state playoffs during his sophomore year... Caught seven passes for 148 yards freshman. and three touchdowns as a freshman…Four-year honor roll student...Also played Personal: Marc “Boo” Rodgers was born June 13, 1992…Son of Marvin basketball and volleyball...Led hoops team to the 2008-09 district championship... Rodgers and Pan Lewis…Is the younger brother of Marty Rodgers, who was an Didn’t start playing football until his freshman season...Attended the same high All-Conference safety at SIU in 2008 and 2009…Attended same high school as school as Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Jeremy Maclin. Grant Wistrom, a former NFL defensive lineman...Pre-major. Personal: Born on March 24, 1992 in South Bend, Ind…Son of Colette Bonds and Carlos Pruitt…Has three siblings…Majoring in engineering.

Southern Illinois Football 37 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL newcomer bios a senior...Was an all-conference defensive back and running back as a junior and a senior...Team won the conference and reached the playoffs in his sophomore, junior and senior seasons...2005 finished the year with an 11-1 record and reached #4 the semifinals of the Class 6A playoffs...Had 67 tackles, two sacks and five inter- ceptions as a senior. Personal: Born on Nov. 26, 1989...Son of Mildred Stuckey and Dennis t.j. shine Moore...Has seven siblings...Rehabilitation services major. CB | 5-9 | 180 | Jr. | TR Wichita, Kan. (Northwest HS/Butler CC)

Prior to SIU: Had 53 tackles, one tackle for a loss, one forced fumble and four pass breakups in two seasons at Butler Community College…Recorded 39 tack- #93 les, broke up four passes and forced one fumble in 2009…Helped Butler go 19-4 in his two seasons and led the Grizzles to the 2008 NJCAA National Champion- ship. Myron walker NT | 5-11 | 275 | RFr. | TR High School: Named to the Greater Wichita Athletic Conference second team Marrero, La. (Archbishop Rummel HS/ as a safety in 2007. Kentucky) Personal: Born Nov. 1, 1989 in Wichita, Kan…Son of Rita and Terrence Shine…Sport management major. Prior to SIU: Redshirted at the University of Kentucky in 2009. High School: The No. 28 prospect in Louisiana by SuperPrep...One of the na- tion’s top 100 defensive tackles as listed by Rivals.com...Named to the All-Dis- trict team as a senior when he had 39 tackles, four quarterback sacks, two QB hur- ries, two fumble recoveries and an interception that he returned for a touchdown... #59 Helped Archbishop Rummel to a 9-2 record as a senior, going to the second round of the state playoffs...Notched 58 tackles as a junior, with four quarterback sacks and five QB hurries...Three-year starter at defensive tackle who had 34 stops as riley siniard a sophomore...Member of the wrestling team...Member of the Big Brother Club, OL | 6-4 | 275 | Fr. | HS mentoring other students at the school. Huntsville, Ala. (Huntsville HS) Personal: Born in Marrero, La. ... Son of Myron Sr. and Trenise Walker ...His brother, Jarvis, is a freshman at Kentucky...A cousin, Jason Williams, played col- High School: Was a two-time all-city and all-region team member...Garnered lege basketball at Texas-El Paso...Pre-major. Huntsville Times All-Elite team honors as a junior and senior...Was twice the teams offensive lineman MVP...Team Captain...Led the Panthers to the state semi- finals in 2008 with a 10-4 record...Four-year honor roll member and is a member of the National Society of High School Scholars...Team captain on varsity basket- ball team as a junior, where he received the team’s Bob Warden memorial award #86 for hustle and toughness. Personal: Born on June 23, 1992 in Huntsville, Ala…Son of Kay and Tommy Siniard…Father is an attorney and mother is an attorney/mediator…Has two John Weiss TE | 6-3 | 240 | Fr. | HS brothers…Sport administration major. Wayne, N.J. (DePaul Catholic HS)

High School: Three-time all-conference honoree...Named to all-county and all-area teams as a senior...Caught nine passes for 81 yards with two touchdowns #48 as a senior, where he played center five games due to injuries...Had 45 tackles, three sacks and one fumble recovery in 2009...Posted 14 receptions in 2008 for jacob souers 150 yards and two touchdowns... Had 18 receptions for 220 yards and two touch- DE | 6-2 | 250 | Fr. | HS downs as a sophomore...Also played basketball and baseball during prep career. Ocean Springs, Miss. (Ocean Springs HS) Personal: Born on July 6, 1992 in Belleville, N.J… Son of Diane and the late John Weiss…Mother is an administrative assistant...Education major.

High School: Garnered all-conference honors as a sophomore, junior and senior...Named to all-state south team in 2009...Recorded 105 tackles with 10 tackles for a loss as a senior in 2009... Had six sacks, five forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries...Posted 83 tackles with 11 tackles for a loss and seven sacks #5 in 2008...Had 67 tackles with seven tackles for a loss and netted five sacks as a sophomore...Was a honor roll student...Also participated in track and basketball in high school career. Terrell Wilson Personal: Born May 27, 1991 in Port Arthur, Texas…Son of Peggy Jo and CB | 6-1 | 180 | Fr. | HS Steve Souers...Father is a chemical engineer and mother is a teacher...Has one Dallas, Texas (Neman Smith HS) brother and three sisters...Majoring in aviation flight. High School: Garnered first team all-defense, first team all-special teams and second team offense accolades as a senior...Led team to a 10-3 record in 2009... Competed on the track and field team in high school...Still owns the state and national record for 12 and under boys with a 5:04 time in the mile. #38 Personal: Born May 18, 1992 in Vallejo, Calif...Son of Catrenna and Jimmy Wisner...Has one brother and six sisters. tyrance stuckey S | 5-11 | 200 | Jr. | TR Mt. Vernon, Ill. (Mt. Vernon HS/Harper JC)

Prior to SIU: Had four interceptions, 34 tackles and two tackles for a loss as a sophomore at Harper Junior College in 2009...Helped lead 2008 team to a national championship. High School: Honorable mention All-State and named to the All-South team as

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2009 Review 39-52 2009 Recap...... 40 2009 Statistics...... 41-45 2009 Game Capsules...... 46-52 2009 Honors/Awards...... 52

2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL 2009 Recap The 2009 season will be remembered for a lot of things in Southern Illi- Southern Illinois’ first road MVFC game came in week four at Western nois football history. The first team in Missouri Valley Football Confer- Illinois. Behind Karim’s 92-yard touchdown run on SIU’s first offensive ence history to go 8-0 in league play. The team with the running back in play from scrimmage, the Salukis went on to a 30-10 win. Deji Karim that continued the legacy of “Running Back U.” The team that ended the losing streak in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The team that rose to The week five game was a homecoming filled with lots of fireworks in a No. 1 in the polls. The last team to play in McAndrew Stadium. battle with Illinois State. Karim once again started it with a first quarter 93-yard touchdown run that broke his school record he set the week be- All were highlights of the 2009 season that saw Southern Illinois win fore. The game, which the two teams combined to score five touchdowns its fifth MVFC title in seven years, extend its playoff streak to seven- that were longer than 30 yards, was tied at 23 in the third quarter. SIU straight season and pushed its streak of being ranked in the Top 20 up to finished strong and scored 20 unanswered points to end the game and 92-consecutive weeks. give the Salukis a 4-1 record.

The Salukis went 11-2 in 2009 by losing their first game, winning Week six was a heavyweight title match between No. 5 SIU and No. 2 11-straight, and falling in the quarterfinals of the FCS playoffs. It was Northern Iowa. It was the fourth MVFC game between two Top 5 teams just the fifth 10-win season in program history, but the fourth since 2003. and the Salukis entered Cedar Falls, Iowa having not won there since SIU’s 11-game winning streak in 2009 is the third longest in program 1983. history. The Dawgs, who were ranked No. 1 in the country by The Sports Network for the last three weeks of the regular season, finished the year A strong game from Dieker, clean play on offense and a sturdy redzone ranked No. 6 in both national polls. defense helped the Salukis break the streak at UNI. Brandon Williams’ 21-yard interception return for a touchdown with less than three minutes A multitude of honors and awards were given to the Salukis. Karim, the to play capped off the monstrous, 27-20 victory. running back that led the FCS with 1,694 rushing yards and 20 total TDs, was the MVFC Offensive Player of the Year. He is just the fourth Saluki SIU returned home to host Youngstown State on Family Weekend to win that award. Karim also was one of three finalists for theWalter on Oct. 24. Dieker went down with his injury in the first quarter, but Payton Award, which is given to the most outstanding player in the FCS. McIntosh stepped right in and on his first pass of the game he threw an He finished third in the final voting. 86-yard touchdown to Joe Allaria. It was the second-longest TD pass in school history and set the tone for the rest of the offense that they didn’t Head coach Dale Lennon became the seventh coach in MVFC history to need to worry about not having their starter in there. McIntosh, and the be named the league’s coach of the year in back-to-back seasons. He also Saluki defense led SIU to a 27-8 win. Lindsey was named the national was the AFCA Regional Coach of the Year for the second year in a row. defensive player of the week by The Sports Network following his career-high 12-tackle and two-interception game against the Penguins. Linebacker Brandin Jordan, who finished ninth in the voting for the Buck Buchanan Award, was one of four Salukis that garnered All- McIntosh drew his first career start against a winless Indiana State team America status. Joining him was Karim, cornerback Korey Lindsey and on the road on Halloween Day. He and the Salukis had no problems with offensive tackle David Pickard. the Sycamores and won 33-0.

SIU’s eight First-Team All-MVFC selections were the most in the That game led to SIU’s second blockbuster matchup of the regular league. The Dawgs also had five second team honorees and three players season. The Salukis traveled to No. 9 South Dakota State in a game with were named honorable mention. the league’s automatic bid to the playoffs on the line. Southern Illinois wasted no time on this sunny day in Brookings, S.D. and jumped out to a Safety Mike McElroy became the first Saluki since 1991 to be named an 27-3 lead by halftime. Lance Caldwell’s 75-yard interception return for a Academic All-American. McElroy was selected to the ESPN The Maga- touchdown just before halftime all but put the nail in the coffin. zine Academic All-America second team. Southern’s defense dominated the Jacks. SIU had six sacks against the Southern Illinois started out the year ranked No. 7 nationally and were Jackrabbit offensive line that came into the game with just nine sacks picked to finish second in the conference. allowed in their first eight games. SDSU finished with just 14 yards rush- ing and the Salukis secured their seventh-straight playoff appearance and The Salukis also persevered through an injury to their starting quarter- at least a share of the league title with the 34-15 victory. back. Chris Dieker went down in the seventh game of the season with a broken collarbone. He had led SIU to a 5-1 record, including a win at That led to the final regular season game in McAndrew Stadium history. No. 2 Northern Iowa the week before his injury. Redshirt freshman Paul Over 200 former players returned to watch the Salukis beat Missouri McIntosh stepped in and the offense did not miss a beat. McIntosh kept State, 44-24. That win was SIU’s 14th-consecutive conference victory, the Salukis rolling all the way into the playoffs. which set a new league record and also made SIU the first team in league history to go 8-0 in conference play. Dieker, despite not having played a full season, was still named honor- able mention All-MVFC and McIntosh was named to the leagues All- Southeast Missouri State was the final regular season opponent, and SIU Newcomer team. capped off its year with a 42-24 win. McIntosh had three rushing scores and Karim added two, including a 70-yarder in the win. Southern Illinois opened the 2009 campaign at FBS school Marshall. The Salukis held a 14-7 halftime lead, but a pair of turnovers and 21 un- Southern Illinois drew the No. 3 overall seed for the playoffs and hosted answered points from the Thundering Herd let SIU’s chance at its third Eastern Illinois in the first round. The Salukis forced six turnovers (five win over a FBS school in four years slip away. The Salukis fell 31-28. were fumbles) as they captured its biggest playoff victory in school his- tory with a 48-7 win. Southern Illinois rebounded by trouncing Southwest Baptist, 59-7, after an early bye week. Karim set a new school record by averaging 21.0 SIU, making its fourth quarterfinal appearance in five years, hosted yards on 10 carries and he returned a kickoff 82-yards for a touchdown William and Mary in the quarterfinals. After a strong first quarter where in the lopsided win. they gained 102 yards on offense and held a 3-0 lead, the Tribe showed why they had the nation’s No. 1 defense and held SIU to 85 yards and no The third game of the season was a bruiser against North Dakota State points in the final three quarter to defeat the Salukis, 24-3. So Southern’s at home. The physical Bison team came into Carbondale and played the national championship hopes were gone, but it was a year to remember Salukis tough. SIU’s defense held the Bison to just 23 yards passing and and one for the record books. Kyle Walker had three sacks in the game to help SIU win, 28-24.

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2009 Southern Illinois Schedule/Results (11-2, 8-0 MVFC) - MVFC Champs SIU* Opp.* Opp. 2009 Date Rank Opponent Rank Result Record Series Note Sept. 5 7/7 at Marshall L, 31-28 6-6 2-1-0 21 unanswered MU pts in 3rd Q leads to first season-opening loss since `01 SEPT. 19 8/9 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST (N) W, 59-7 6-5 1-0-0 Karim breaks SIU record for most yards per carry; SIU has 699 yds total off. SEPT. 26 8/9 ^NORTH DAKOTA STATE (N) RV W, 24-14 3-8 3-1-0 SIU wins eighth-straight MVFC opener. Oct. 3 8/8 ^at Western Illinois (N) (TV) # W, 30-10 1-10 18-33-4 Karim’s 92-yd TD run leads SIU to 8th-straight win over WIU OCT. 10 6/6 ^ILLINOIS STATE (HC) RV W, 43-23 6-5 37-32-3 SIU’s 20 unanswered points in second half leads to 9th-straight MVFC win Oct. 17 5/5 ^ at Northern Iowa (TV) # 3/2 W, 27-20 7-4 13-15-0 Salukis end 11-game, 26-year losing streak in Cedar Falls OCT. 24 3/3 ^ YOUNGSTOWN STATE (FW) RV W, 27-8 6-5 10-10-1 11th-straight MVFC wins ties for second longest streak in league history Oct. 31 3/3 ^ at Indiana State (TV) W, 33-0 1-10 24-23 SIU only gives up 90 yards total offense in first shutout of season Nov. 7 3/3 ^ at South Dakota State 9/9 W, 34-15 8-4 2-0-0 Salukis clinch seventh-straight playoff appearance with big win NOV. 14 2/1 ^ MISSOURI STATE (TV) W, 44-24 6-5 16-16-0 14th-straight MVFC victory sets new league record Nov. 21 2/1 at Southeast Missouri State W, 42-24 2-9 31-36-8 McIntosh runs for three TDs and throws for another NOV. 28 2/1 EASTERN ILLINOIS 17/19 W, 48-7 8-4 38-25-1 Salukis force six turnovers and score 48 unanswered in rout DEC. 5 2/1 WILLIAM & MARY 6/6 L, 24-3 11-3 0-1 SIU falls in quarterfinals of playoffs for third time in last five years (All times central. Key: * Coaches/Sports Network Rankings; ^ MVFC Game; N-Night Game; HC-Homecoming; FW-Family Weekend; # FCS Radio Game of the Week) Team Statistics TEAM STATISTICS SIU OPP Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total SCORING 442 207 Southern Illinois 102 160 99 81 442 Points Per Game 34.0 15.9 Opponents 27 61 51 68 207 FIRST DOWNS 247 239 Kickoffs No. Yds Avg. TB OB Retn Net YdLn Rushing 135 97 Passing 97 122 Dougherty, Kyle 86 5117 59.5 7 2 Penalty 15 20 Total...... 86 5117 59.5 7 2 1406 41.5 28 RUSHING YARDAGE 2854 1569 Opponents...... 49 2822 57.6 6 2 970 35.3 34 Yards gained rushing 3099 1989 field goals fgm-fga pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 Lg Blk Yards lost rushing 245 420 Rushing Attempts 526 479 Dougherty, Kyle 19-25 76.0 0-0 4-6 5-7 10-12 0-0 49 1 Average Per Rush 5.4 3.3 FG Sequence Southern Illinois Opponents Average Per Game 219.5 120.7 TDs Rushing 30 9 Marshall University - (32) PASSING YARDAGE 2279 2654 Southwest Baptist (21) 42 North Dakota State (44) 25 Comp-Att-Int 182-296-9 237-424-23 Western Illinois (43),(37),(43) (30) Average Per Pass 7.7 6.3 Illinois State 25,(33),(45),(27) (25),(33),(33) Average Per Catch 12.5 11.2 Northern Iowa (45),(27) (21),(19) Average Per Game 175.3 204.2 Youngstown State (44),(45) 25 TDs Passing 18 14 Indiana State 48,(30),43 - TOTAL OFFENSE 5133 4223 South Dakota State (49),(22),29 (22),48 Total Plays 822 903 Missouri State (31) (40) Average Per Play 6.2 4.7 Southeast Missouri 34 43,(38) Average Per Game 394.8 324.8 Eastern Illinois (33),(45) - KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 39-970 75-1406 William & Mary (46),39 (36),47 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 29-212 12-123 (parenthesis indicate field goal was made) INT RETURNS: #-Yards 23-339 9-75 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 24.9 18.7 punting No. Yds Avg. Long TB FC I20 Blkd PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.3 10.2 Ravanesi, Scott 54 2288 42.4 67 8 18 20 0 INT RETURN AVERAGE 14.7 8.3 TEAM 1 17 17.0 17 0 0 0 1 FUMBLES-LOST 9-7 13-10 Total...... 55 2305 41.9 67 8 18 20 1 PENALTIES-Yards 79-764 67-611 Opponents...... 65 2417 37.2 75 5 10 14 2 Average Per Game 58.8 47.0 Punt Returns No. Yds Avg. TD Long PUNTS-Yards 55-2305 65-2417 Average Per Punt 41.9 37.2 Lindsey, Korey 24 124 5.2 0 23 Net punt average 36.8 32.4 McElroy, Mike 3 29 9.7 0 18 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 29:04 30:55 Total...... 29 212 7.3 1 23 3RD-DOWN Conversions 66/165 65/190 Opponents...... 12 123 10.2 0 33 3rd-Down Pct 40% 34% Kick Returns No. Yds Avg. TD Long 4TH-DOWN Conversions 7/9 10/29 Karim, Deji 14 433 30.9 1 82 4th-Down Pct 78% 34% Walker, Lucien 9 233 25.9 0 40 SACKS BY-Yards 36-247 14-84 Robertson, C.J. 4 44 11.0 0 20 MISC YARDS 10 8 Strother, Steve 3 82 27.3 0 46 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 55 25 Allaria, Joe 2 39 19.5 0 22 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 19-25 11-17 White, Richard 2 95 47.5 0 59 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-1 0-1 Cheatham, Marc 2 22 11.0 0 22 RED-ZONE SCORES 40-49 82% 28-38 74% Goode, John 2 4 2.0 0 4 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 30-49 61% 17-38 45% McElroy, Mike 1 18 18.0 0 18 PAT-ATTEMPTS 53-55 96% 22-22 100% Total...... 39 970 24.9 1 82 ATTENDANCE 55784 77087 Opponents...... 75 1406 18.7 0 50 Games/Avg Per Game 6/9297 6/12848 Neutral Site Games 1/6391

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RUSHING G Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Avg/G Evans, Jeff 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Williams, B. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Karim, Deji 13 240 1742 48 1694 7.1 18 93 130.3 Morris, Bryce 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 McIntosh, Paul 9 87 626 38 588 6.8 6 34 65.3 Wilkins, Anton 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Walker, Lucien 12 55 248 5 243 4.4 1 14 20.2 Kernes, Ryan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Strother, Steve 11 38 159 5 154 4.1 0 25 14.0 McElroy, Mike 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 White, Richard 6 23 91 12 79 3.4 0 18 13.2 Hoffman, Beau 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Dieker, Chris 8 38 141 64 77 2.0 3 19 9.6 Caldwell, Lance 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Govan, Jonate 4 10 64 3 61 6.1 0 25 15.2 Walker, Lucien 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Wilkins, Anton 4 3 12 0 12 4.0 1 5 3.0 Russo, Kyle 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Allaria, Joe 13 4 8 3 5 1.2 0 5 0.4 Briggs, Brad 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Evans, Jeff 10 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.3 Total...... 55 19-25 53-55 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 442 Goode, John 13 3 4 1 3 1.0 1 3 0.2 Opponents...... 25 11-17 22-22 0-0 1 1-3 0 0 207 Morris, Bryce 13 1 0 4 -4 -4.0 0 0 -0.3 Brenneisen, B. 4 2 1 12 -11 -5.5 0 1 -2.8 TEAM 11 21 0 50 -50 -2.4 0 0 -4.5 T otAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Total...... 13 526 3099 245 2854 5.4 30 93 219.5 Karim, Deji 13 240 1694 0 1694 130.3 Opponents...... 13 479 1989 420 1569 3.3 9 65 120.7 McIntosh, Paul 9 203 588 888 1476 164.0 Dieker, Chris 8 211 77 1326 1403 175.4 passing G effic Comp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Long Avg/G Walker, Lucien 12 55 243 0 243 20.2 Dieker, Chris 8 136.06 101-173-5 58.4 1326 10 77 165.8 Strother, Steve 11 38 154 0 154 14.0 McIntosh, Paul 9 149.13 78-116-3 67.2 888 8 86 98.7 White, Richard 6 23 79 0 79 13.2 Brenneisen, B. 4 75.60 2-5-1 40.0 45 0 25 11.2 Govan, Jonate 4 10 61 0 61 15.2 Allaria, Joe 13 268.00 1-1-0 100.0 20 0 20 1.5 Brenneisen, B. 4 7 -11 45 34 8.5 TEAM 11 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Allaria, Joe 13 5 5 20 25 1.9 Total...... 13 140.15 182-296-9 61.5 2279 18 86 175.3 Wilkins, Anton 4 3 12 0 12 3.0 Opponents...... 13 108.52 237-424-23 55.9 2654 14 81 204.2 Goode, John 13 3 3 0 3 0.2 receiving g No. Yards Avg. TD Long Avg/G Evans, Jeff 10 1 3 0 3 0.3 Morris, Bryce 13 1 -4 0 -4 -0.3 Allaria, Joe 13 52 697 13.4 4 86 53.6 TEAM 11 22 -50 0 -50 -4.5 Morris, Bryce 13 41 449 11.0 2 37 34.5 Total...... 13 822 2854 2279 5133 394.8 Evans, Jeff 10 18 319 17.7 3 61 31.9 Opponents...... 13 903 1569 2654 4223 324.8 Karim, Deji 13 17 212 12.5 1 48 16.3 Cheatham, Marc 13 16 188 11.8 3 54 14.5 All Purpose G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Kernes, Ryan 13 11 139 12.6 1 42 10.7 Goode, John 13 7 35 5.0 4 7 2.7 Karim, Deji 13 1694 212 0 433 0 2339 179.9 Strother, Steve 11 5 40 8.0 0 17 3.6 Allaria, Joe 13 5 697 0 39 0 741 57.0 Robertson, C.J. 13 4 56 14.0 0 20 4.3 McIntosh, Paul 9 588 0 0 0 0 588 65.3 Walker, Lucien 12 4 8 2.0 0 6 0.7 Walker, Lucien 12 243 8 0 233 0 484 40.3 Guinn, Matt 6 3 83 27.7 0 49 13.8 Morris, Bryce 13 -4 449 33 0 0 478 36.8 Hoffman, Beau 13 2 35 17.5 0 25 2.7 Evans, Jeff 10 3 319 0 0 0 322 32.2 Harruff, Kyle 12 1 14 14.0 0 14 1.2 Strother, Steve 11 154 40 0 82 0 276 25.1 Smith, Shawn 13 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.3 Cheatham, Marc 13 0 188 0 22 0 210 16.2 Total...... 13 182 2279 12.5 18 86 175.3 McElroy, Mike 13 0 0 29 18 131 178 13.7 Opponents...... 13 237 2654 11.2 14 81 204.2 White, Richard 6 79 0 0 95 0 174 29.0 Lindsey, Korey 13 0 0 124 0 27 151 11.6 Fumble Returns No. Yds Avg. TD Long Kernes, Ryan 13 0 139 0 0 0 139 10.7 Russo, Kyle 1 28 28.0 1 28 Caldwell, Lance 11 0 0 0 0 103 103 9.4 Total...... 1 28 28.0 1 28 Robertson, C.J. 13 0 56 0 44 0 100 7.7 Opponents...... 1 24 24.0 1 24 Guinn, Matt 6 0 83 0 0 0 83 13.8 Dieker, Chris 8 77 0 0 0 0 77 9.6 Interceptions No. Yds Avg. TD Long Govan, Jonate 4 61 0 0 0 0 61 15.2 Williams, B. 12 0 0 0 0 55 55 4.6 McElroy, Mike 7 131 18.7 1 80 Goode, John 13 3 35 0 4 0 42 3.2 Lindsey, Korey 6 27 4.5 0 13 Hoffman, Beau 13 0 35 4 0 0 39 3.0 Caldwell, Lance 5 103 20.6 1 75 Jordan, Brandin 12 0 0 0 0 24 24 2.0 Williams, B. 2 55 27.5 2 34 Wright, Fred 12 0 0 18 0 0 18 1.5 Graham, Rashad 1 0 0.0 0 0 Harruff, Kyle 12 0 14 0 0 0 14 1.2 Rodgers, Marty 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 Wilkins, Anton 4 12 0 0 0 0 12 3.0 Jordan, Brandin 1 24 24.0 0 24 Smith, Shawn 13 0 4 0 0 0 4 0.3 Total...... 23 339 14.7 4 80 Graham, Rashad 13 0 0 4 0 0 4 0.3 Opponents...... 9 75 8.3 1 27 Rodgers, Marty 13 0 0 0 0 -1 -1 -0.1 | ------PATs ------| Brenneisen, B. 4 -11 0 0 0 0 -11 -2.8 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DPX Saf Pts TEAM 11 -50 0 0 0 0 -50 -4.5 Total...... 13 2854 2279 212 970 339 6654 511.8 Karim, Deji 20 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 120 Opponents...... 13 1569 2654 123 1406 75 5827 448.2 Dougherty, Kyle 0 19-25 53-55 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 110 McIntosh, Paul 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Goode, John 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Allaria, Joe 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Dieker, Chris 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Cheatham, Marc 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18

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2009 Southern Illinois Defensive Statistics

| ------Tackles ------| | -Sacks- | | --- Pass Def --- | | - Fumbles - | Blkd Defensive leaders GP/GS Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No.-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 10 Jordan, Brandin 12 37 48 85 8.5-49 5.0-44 1-24 . 8 . 1 . . 26 McElroy, Mike 13 48 30 78 7.0-38 . 7-131 4 . . . . . 8 Rodgers, Marty 13 43 24 67 2.0-5 . 1--1 3 1 . . . . 21 Lindsey, Korey 13 39 24 63 2.5-15 0.5-9 6-27 4 . 1-0 . . . 43 Patton, Ryan 13 25 22 47 4.0-24 2.5-20 . 1 . . 1 . . 13 Walker, Kyle 12 24 18 42 9.5-57 8.0-52 . 2 7 . 1 . . 45 James, Connor 13 29 13 42 1.0-6 1.0-6 . 1 2 . 1 . . 3 Mixon, Chauncey 9 23 18 41 4.5-15 1.5-7 . 2 5 . . . . 47 Franklin, S. 13 21 17 38 . . . 2 1 . 1 . . 6 Williams, B. 12 30 6 36 . . 2-55 7 1 . . . . 11 Wright, Fred 12 18 17 35 2.5-5 0.5-2 . 2 4 . . 1 . 1 Caldwell, Lance 11 16 14 30 0.5-3 0.5-3 5-103 1 . . 1 . . 92 Adubifa, Dolapo 13 7 21 28 2.5-18 1.0-11 . . 6 . . . . 32 Coda, Chance 13 17 10 27 3.5-16 2.0-13 . 1 7 1-0 . 2 . 57 Russo, Kyle 13 10 15 25 6.5-32 6.0-32 . 1 2 1-28 . . . 2 Spann, Robert 12 10 14 24 3.0-15 1.5-10 . . 1 . 1 . . 91 Seaman, Jason 12 11 11 22 4.0-12 2.0-8 . 1 3 . . . . 20 Thornton, M. 12 12 10 22 1.0-2 . . 1 . 1-0 . . . 60 Colletti, Tony 12 9 12 21 3.5-9 0.5-4 . 1 . 2-0 . . . 90 Arthurs, Chris 13 14 7 21 4.0-16 1.0-9 . . 2 2-0 . . . 38 Graham, Rashad 13 13 7 20 . . 1-0 3 . . . . . 12 Briggs, Brad 11 9 8 17 1.0-2 . . 2 . . . . 1 24 McFadden, James 13 14 3 17 . . . 2 . . . . . 51 Swanson, Kayon 13 5 12 17 1.5-2 ...... 93 Littles, Travis 11 7 7 14 1.0-8 1.0-8 ...... 41 Okon, Joe 6 4 9 13 1.5-6 0.5-4 ...... 42 Cole, Scott 7 7 3 10 2.5-9 0.5-2 ...... 89 Morse, Steven 11 2 3 5 . . . . . 2-0 . . . 96 Sherrill, Luke 2 3 1 4 0.5-3 0.5-3 ...... 34 DiManche, J. 2 2 2 4 1.0-1 ...... 29 King, Nick 4 2 1 3 ...... 84 Standiford, L. 10 2 1 3 ...... 18 Morris, Bryce 13 2 . 2 ...... 1 . 56 Kincaid, Josh 2 1 1 2 ...... 99 Cavil, Kyle 2 1 . 1 ...... 97 Ravanesi, Scott 13 . 1 1 ...... 9 Clark, E.J. 1 1 . 1 ...... Defense Game-by-Game T otAL Tackles UA-A Tot MU SwBap NDSU W. Ill. Ill. St. UNI Yng St Ind. St. SDSU Mo. St. SEMO EIU W&M Jordan, Brandin 37-48 85 3-9 DNP 6-4 2-4 3-2 2-4 2-4 1-1 3-1 0-7 9-2 1-6 5-4 McElroy, Mike 48-30 78 3-1 1-3 5-5 4-2 4-1 3-1 6-1 4-2 5-3 3-2 3-3 1-2 6-4 Rodgers, Marty 43-24 67 2-5 5-0 3-1 4-4 3-3 1-2 6-1 1-1 1-1 6-1 5-2 2-1 4-2 Lindsey, Korey 39-24 63 5-4 4-1 4-4 2-0 4-2 3-1 6-6 0-1 2-0 0-1 3-1 3-1 3-2 Patton, Ryan 25-22 47 0-4 1-0 6-0 2-3 2-1 3-1 2-1 2-4 0-2 0-2 3-1 1-1 3-2 Walker, Kyle 24-18 42 1-1 DNP 4-1 1-0 4-3 1-3 2-4 3-1 1-1 1-1 2-0 3-2 1-1 James, Connor 29-13 42 - 7-2 1-0 1-4 2-0 1-0 3-0 3-2 4-3 3-1 1-0 3-0 0-1 Mixon, Chauncey 23-18 41 1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-2 5-1 2-2 2-1 2-3 3-5 2-1 4-2 Franklin, S. 21-17 38 3-3 1-1 2-0 4-0 2-0 1-0 - 3-1 2-5 1-3 1-1 1-1 0-2 Williams, B. 30-6 36 4-2 3-0 2-1 4-1 5-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 4-0 3-0 2-0 DNP 2-0 Wright, Fred 18-17 35 2-2 DNP 4-1 0-1 1-1 3-1 2-4 - 1-2 2-0 1-1 1-2 1-2 Caldwell, Lance 16-14 30 1-6 DNP DNP 2-4 1-1 1-1 2-0 1-0 1-0 3-0 1-2 1-0 2-0 Adubifa, Dolapo 7-21 28 1-3 - 0-4 - 1-3 - 0-1 1-2 0-1 1-2 - 1-2 2-3 Coda, Chance 17-10 27 0-2 - 5-1 0-2 1-1 2-0 0-1 - 1-2 3-1 4-0 1-0 - Russo, Kyle 10-15 25 0-3 0-2 - 0-2 1-0 1-1 0-2 1-1 2-0 3-2 2-2 - - Spann, Robert 10-14 24 0-3 2-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 2-1 1-3 DNP 1-1 0-3 - 1-2 1-0 Thornton, M. 12-10 22 DNP 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-1 2-2 2-2 2-0 2-1 1-0 Seaman, Jason 11-11 22 0-2 1-1 - 0-2 2-0 2-0 - DNP 0-2 2-2 3-1 1-1 - Colletti, Tony 9-12 21 0-1 1-1 2-0 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 DNP - 0-2 - 2-1 3-2 Arthurs, Chris 14-7 21 0-2 2-0 1-1 1-0 - 1-1 - 1-2 - 2-0 1-1 1-0 4-0 Graham, Rashad 13-7 20 0-4 2-0 3-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 - 1-0 1-1 1-0 - 2-0 0-1 Briggs, Brad 9-8 17 DNP 2-0 - 1-0 1-1 0-1 - 3-2 1-2 1-2 - - DNP McFadden, James 14-3 17 1-0 2-0 1-0 - 2-0 2-0 - 0-1 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-1 1-1 Swanson, Kayon 5-12 17 0-2 2-1 - 0-1 - 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 1-3 2-0 - - Littles, Travis 7-7 14 1-1 DNP 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-1 1-1 - 1-0 1-0 DNP Okon, Joe 4-9 13 DNP 1-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1 0-2 2-1 1-2 DNP 0-1 DNP Cole, Scott 7-3 10 DNP 2-1 1-0 1-2 - DNP DNP 2-0 1-0 - DNP DNP DNP DiManche, J. 2-2 4 DNP 2-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1 DNP DNP DNP King, Nick 2-1 3 - 1-0 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

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2009 Southern Illinois Statistics

Individual Game-by-Game Rushing No-Yds/TD MU SwBap NDSU W. Ill. Ill. St. UNI Yng St Ind. St. SDSU Mo. St. SEMO EIU W&M Karim, Deji 240-1694/18 16-67/0 10-210/2 23-127/1 18-157/2 28-273/3 24-125/1 20-67/1 15-87/1 21-127/0 14-117/3 16-155/2 23-155/2 12-27/0 McIntosh, Paul 87-588/6 DNP 8-45/0 DNP 2-14/0 DNP DNP 12-81/0 8-57/2 8-78/0 8-34/0 13-101/3 15-115/1 13-63/0 Walker, Lucien 55-243/1 DNP 14-78/1 1-5/0 2-9/0 3-22/0 1-6/0 4-11/0 5-13/0 4-8/0 7-34/0 7-26/0 7-31/0 - Strother, Steve 38-154/0 2-8/0 DNP 2-1/0 9-34/0 4-30/0 1-1/0 2-2/0 6-14/0 4-34/0 2-7/0 2-6/0 4-17/0 DNP White, Richard 23-79/0 DNP 11-53/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP - 4-2/0 3-15/0 2-3/0 3-6/0 DNP DNP Dieker, Chris 38-77/3 8-24/2 2--2/1 3-6/0 6-0/0 7-19/0 10-44/0 1--9/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1--5/0 Govan, Jonate 10-61/0 DNP 4-42/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-9/0 1-6/0 3-4/0 DNP Wilkins, Anton 3-12/1 DNP 3-12/1 DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP - - DNP DNP DNP Allaria, Joe 4-5/0 1-3/0 - - - 1--3/0 - - 2-5/0 - - - - - Evans, Jeff 1-3/0 1-3/0 ------DNP DNP DNP - Goode, John 3-3/1 - - 1-3/0 - - - 2-0/1 ------Morris, Bryce 1--4/0 ------1--4/0 - - Brenneisen, B. 2--11/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1--12/0 - - DNP 1-1/0 DNP TEAM 21--50/0 - 2--3/0 3--3/0 DNP 1--2/0 3--5/0 3--5/0 3--5/0 2--3/0 2--21/0 1--2/0 DNP 1--1/0 Receiving No-Yds/TD MU SwBap NDSU W. Ill. Ill. St. UNI Yng St Ind. St. SDSU Mo. St. SEMO EIU W&M Allaria, Joe 52-697/4 4-38/0 7-144/1 6-90/1 2-48/0 5-37/0 6-44/0 5-108/1 5-29/0 2-30/1 2-57/0 5-59/0 2-6/0 1-7/0 Morris, Bryce 41-449/2 6-69/0 3-46/0 1-14/0 3-18/0 3-46/0 2-30/1 5-29/0 4-80/0 3-23/0 1-20/0 3-25/1 3-15/0 4-34/0 Evans, Jeff 18-319/3 2-20/0 1-39/1 2-70/1 4-31/0 4-91/0 3-23/0 - - 1-40/1 DNP DNP DNP 1-5/0 Karim, Deji 17-212/1 2-16/0 1--2/0 - 2-41/0 1-4/0 1-48/0 3-24/0 1-3/0 - 2-27/0 - 1-11/1 3-40/0 Cheatham, Marc 16-188/3 2-20/1 3-26/0 - 2-9/0 1-54/1 - 2-7/0 1-15/0 2-17/0 1-27/1 - 1-6/0 1-7/0 Kernes, Ryan 11-139/1 1-12/0 1-11/0 1-12/0 - 1-42/1 1-8/0 - 1-8/0 1-13/0 1-5/0 1-14/0 2-14/0 - Guinn, Matt 3-83/0 DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP - - 3-83/0 - - Robertson, C.J. 4-56/0 - - - - - 2-16/0 - 2-40/0 - - - - - Strother, Steve 5-40/0 3-25/0 DNP ------1-14/0 - 1-1/0 DNP Hoffman, Beau 2-35/0 ------1-25/0 - - 1-10/0 Goode, John 7-35/4 2-6/1 - - 1-7/1 - 1-5/0 - - 1-4/1 - - 2-13/1 - Harruff, Kyle 1-14/0 ------1-14/0 - - - - DNP Walker, Lucien 4-8/0 DNP ------1-6/0 2-2/0 - - 1-0/0 - Smith, Shawn 1-4/0 ------1-4/0 - - - - - PASSING #5 Dieker, Chris Att. Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Marshall University 37 22 1 59.5 206 2 24 2 10 118.7 Southwest Baptist 17 14 0 82.4 243 2 77 1 3 241.2 North Dakota State 23 10 0 43.5 186 2 61 1 6 140.1 Western Illinois 24 14 1 58.3 154 1 42 1 11 117.6 Illinois State 26 15 1 57.7 274 2 54 1 3 163.9 Northern Iowa 29 16 1 55.2 174 1 48 1 3 110.1 Youngstown State 6 5 0 83.3 35 0 10 1 9 132.3 William & Mary 11 5 1 45.5 54 0 15 1 5 68.5 TOTALS 173 101 5 58.4 1326 10 77 9 50 136.1 #17 McIntosh, Paul Att. Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Southwest Baptist 3 2 0 66.7 21 0 16 1 8 125.5 Youngstown State 14 10 0 71.4 133 1 86 0 0 174.8 Indiana State 22 15 0 68.2 159 0 37 0 0 128.9 South Dakota State 19 12 0 63.2 129 3 40 0 0 172.3 Missouri State 12 8 1 66.7 150 1 56 1 1 182.5 Southeast Missouri 18 12 1 66.7 181 1 49 0 0 158.4 Eastern Illinois 17 13 1 76.5 66 2 11 0 0 136.1 William & Mary 11 6 0 54.5 49 0 15 3 25 92.0 TOTALS 116 78 3 67.2 888 8 86 5 34 149.1

Punt ReT. No-Yds/TD MU SwBap NDSU W. Ill. Ill. St. UNI Yng St Ind. St. SDSU Mo. St. SEMO EIU W&M Lindsey, Korey 24-124 2-10 - 3-10 1-8 4-7 - 2-10 - 3-5 1-9 2-12 4-50 2-3 McElroy, Mike 3-29 ------3-29 - - - - -

Kick Ret. No-Yds/TD MU SwBap NDSU W. Ill. Ill. St. UNI Yng St Ind. St. SDSU Mo. St. SEMO EIU W&M Karim, Deji 14-433 2-47 1-82 - 2-84 2-33 1-18 - 1-52 - 1-16 2-63 - 2-38 Walker, Lucien 9-233 DNP - - 1-21 1-13 1-18 - - - 2-66 2-67 - 2-48 White, Richard 2-95 DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - 1-36 1-59 DNP DNP Strother, Steve 3-82 - DNP 1-13 - - 1-23 - - - 1-46 - - DNP Robertson, C.J. 4-44 - - 1-9 - 2-15 - 1-20 ------Allaria, Joe 2-39 1-17 - 1-22 ------Cheatham, Marc 2-22 - - - - - 2-22 ------McElroy, Mike 1-18 ------1-18 - - - - - Goode, John 2-4 ------1-4 - - - 1-0

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Tackles for loss No. MU SwBap NDSU W. Ill. Ill. St. UNI Yng St Ind. St. SDSU Mo. St. SEMO EIU W&M Walker, Kyle 9.5 1.0-4 DNP 3.0-21 - 0.5-1 - 0.5-5 1.0-10 1.5-6 - - 2.0-10 - Jordan, Brandin 8.5 2.0-10 DNP 0.5-3 0.5-0 - - 1.5-17 1.0-1 1.0-6 - 1.0-9 - 1.0-3 McElroy, Mike 7.0 1.0-5 - - - 1.0-1 - - 2.0-3 1.0-21 1.0-2 1.0-6 - - Russo, Kyle 6.5 0.5-0 1.0-7 - 0.5-2 - - - - 2.0-6 2.0-15 0.5-2 - - Mixon, Chauncey 4.5 - DNP DNP DNP DNP 0.5-1 - 0.5-1 1.0-5 - 0.5-2 1.0-4 1.0-2 Patton, Ryan 4.0 0.5-1 - - - 1.0-11 - - 1.0-4 - 0.5-2 - - 1.0-6 Arthurs, Chris 4.0 - - 1.0-1 1.0-2 ------1.0-9 1.0-4 Seaman, Jason 4.0 0.5-0 1.5-6 - - - - - DNP 1.0-4 - - 1.0-2 - Coda, Chance 3.5 - - - 0.5-2 0.5-0 - 0.5-5 - - - 1.0-3 1.0-6 - Colletti, Tony 3.5 - 1.0-1 - 1.0-1 - 0.5-1 - DNP - 0.5-2 - 0.5-4 - Spann, Robert 3.0 0.5-4 - 0.5-2 - - 1.0-1 0.5-4 DNP - - - 0.5-4 - Wright, Fred 2.5 1.0-2 DNP - 0.5-2 ------1.0-1 - Adubifa, Dolapo 2.5 0.5-4 - - - - - 0.5-8 1.5-6 - - - - - Cole, Scott 2.5 DNP - - 0.5-2 - DNP DNP 2.0-7 - - DNP DNP DNP Lindsey, Korey 2.5 - - - - 1.0-5 - 0.5-9 - - - - - 1.0-1 Rodgers, Marty 2.0 - - - 0.5-1 - - 1.0-2 - 0.5-2 - - - - Swanson, Kayon 1.5 0.5-1 1.0-1 ------Okon, Joe 11.5 DNP 0.5-4 DNP DNP DNP DNP - - 1.0-2 - DNP - DNP Thornton, M. 1.0 DNP ------1.0-2 - - - - - DiManche, J. 1.0 DNP 1.0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP Littles, Travis 1.0 - DNP - 1.0-8 ------DNP James, Connor 1.0 - 0.5-4 - 0.5-2 ------Caldwell, Lance 0.5 - DNP DNP 0.5-3 ------

Sacks Sacks MU SwBap NDSU W. Ill. Ill. St. UNI Yng St Ind. St. SDSU Mo. St. SEMO EIU W&M Walker, Kyle 8.0 1.0-4 DNP 3.0-21 - - - 0.5-5 1.0-10 1.5-6 - - 1.0-6 - Russo, Kyle 6.0 - 1.0-7 - 0.5-2 - - - - 2.0-6 2.0-15 0.5-2 - - Jordan, Brandin 5.0 1.0-9 DNP 0.5-3 - - - 1.5-17 - 1.0-6 - 1.0-9 - - Patton, Ryan 2.5 - - - - 1.0-11 - - 0.5-3 - - - - 1.0-6 Seaman, Jason 2.0 - 1.5-6 - - - - - DNP 0.5-2 - - - - Coda, Chance 2.0 - - - 0.5-2 - - 0.5-5 - - - - 1.0-6 - Mixon, Chauncey 1.5 - DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - 1.0-5 - 0.5-2 - - Spann, Robert 1.5 - - 0.5-2 - - - 0.5-4 DNP - - - 0.5-4 - Littles, Travis 1.0 - DNP - 1.0-8 ------DNP James, Connor 1.0 - 0.5-4 - 0.5-2 ------Arthurs, Chris 1.0 ------1.0-9 - Adubifa, Dolapo 1.0 ------0.5-8 0.5-3 - - - - - Okon, Joe 0.5 DNP 0.5-4 DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - - DNP - DNP Cole, Scott 0.5 DNP - - 0.5-2 - DNP DNP - - - DNP DNP DNP Colletti, Tony 0.5 ------DNP - - - 0.5-4 - Lindsey, Korey 0.5 ------0.5-9 ------Wright, Fred 0.5 - DNP - 0.5-2 ------Caldwell, Lance 0-1 0.5 - DNP DNP 0.5-3 ------INT Returns No-Yds1TD MU SwBap NDSU W. Ill. Ill. St. UNI Yng St Ind. St. SDSU Mo. St. SEMO EIU W&M McElroy, Mike 7-131/1 - 1-0 - 2-40 1-0 1-9 - - - 1-80/1 - - 1-2 Lindsey, Korey 6-27 1-5 2-0 - - 1-13 - 2-9 ------Caldwell, Lance 5-103/1 - DNP DNP 1-26 - - - 1-0 2-75/1 - - 1-2 - Williams, B. 2-55/2 - - - - - 1-21/1 - - - 1-34/1 - DNP - Jordan, Brandin 1-24 - DNP ------1-24 - - - Rodgers, Marty 1--1 - - 1--1 ------Graham, Rashad 1-0 ------1-0 - - - - - Fumble Ret No-Yds-TD MU SwBap NDSU W. Ill. Ill. St. UNI Yng St Ind. St. SDSU Mo. St. SEMO EIU W&M Russo, Kyle 1-28-1 ------1-28-1 -

Fumble rec. No. MU SwBap NDSU W. Ill. Ill. St. UNI Yng St Ind. St. SDSU Mo. St. SEMO EIU W&M Colletti, Tony 2 1 ------DNP - 1 - - - Arthurs, Chris 2 ------2 - Morse, Steven 2 - DNP DNP - - 1 - - - 1 - - - Thornton, M. 1 DNP ------1 - Lindsey, Korey 1 ------1 - Russo, Kyle 1 ------1 - Coda, Chance 1 - - - - 1 ------Forced Fumbles No. MU SwBap NDSU W. Ill. Ill. St. UNI Yng St Ind. St. SDSU Mo. St. SEMO EIU W&M Caldwell, Lance 1 - DNP DNP ------1 - Spann, Robert 1 - - - 1 - - - DNP - - - - - Franklin, S. 1 ------1 - James, Connor 1 ------1 - - - Patton, Ryan 1 - - - - 1 ------Walker, Kyle 1 - DNP ------1 - Jordan, Brandin 1 1 DNP ------

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Game 1 Game 2 Marshall 31, No. 7 Southern Illinois 28 No. 8/9 Southern Illinois 59, Southwest Baptist 7 Sept. 5, 2009 • Joan C. Edwards Stadium • Huntington, W. Va. • Addendance: 24,012 Sept. 19, 2009 • McAndrew Stadium • Carbondale, Ill. • Addendance: 8,358 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL No. 7 Southern Illinois 7 7 7 7 28 Southwest Baptist 7 0 0 0 7 Marshall 0 7 21 3 31 No. 8 Southern Illinois 17 21 7 14 59 SCORING SUMMARY Plays TOP Score 1st 00:21 SIU Dieker 1-yd run (Dougherty kick) 6-31 2:54 7-0 SCORING SUMMARY Plays TOP Score 1st 12:40 SBU Johnson 18-yd pass from Gachette (Jolly kick) 9-78 1:20 0-7 2nd 03:15 MU Slate 10-yd pass from Anderson (Ratanamorn kick) 4-22 2:08 7-7 12:30 SIU Karim 82-yd kickoff return (Dougherty kick) -- -- 7-7 00:26 SIU Cheatham 2-yd pass from Dieker (Dougherty kick) 10-60 2:49 14-7 07:51 SIU Dougherty 21-yd field goal 9-62 3:13 10-7 3rd 13:23 MU Wilson 28-yd pass from Anderson (Ratanamorn kick) 6-68 1:37 14-14 03:50 SIU Allaria 77-yd pass from Dieker (Dougherty kick) 2-83 0:48 17-7 10:07 MU Edwards-Maye 11-yd run (Ratanamorn kick) 7-41 3:08 14-21 2nd 13:10 SIU Evans 39-yd pass from Dieker (Dougherty kick) 4-75 1:46 24-7 05:21 MU Slate 15-yd pass from Anderson (Ratanamorn kick) 5-59 2:46 14-28 11:12 SIU Karim 6-yd run (Dougherty kick) 4-47 1:16 31-7 01:54 SIU Goode 4-yd pass from Dieker (Dougherty kick) 8-66 3:27 21-28 00:06 SIU Dieker 6-yd run (Dougherty kick) 6-54 1:12 38-7 4th 11:33 MU Ratanamorn 32-yd field goal 10-46 5:21 21-31 3rd 14:31 SIU Karim 61-yd run (Dougherty kick) 2-61 0:29 45-7 01:40 SIU Dieker 5-yd run (Dougherty kick) 12-91 1:55 28-31 4th 14:56 SIU Walker 4-yd run (Dougherty kick) 13-80 6:49 52-7 05:56 SIU Wilkins 3-yd run (Dougherty kick) 11-57 6:00 59-7 TEAM STATS SIU MU INDIVIDUAL LEADERS First Downs 20 23 Rushing (att-yds-TD): TEAM STATS SBU SIU INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing Att-Yards 28-105 36-72 SIU - Deji Karim (16-67-0 First Downs 20 30 Rushing (att-yds-TD): Passing Cmp-Att-Yds 22-38-206 27-36-316 MU - Martin Ward (14-54-0) Rushing Att-Yards 29-107 54-435 SIU - Deji Karim (10-210-2) Total Plays-Yards 66-311 72-388 Passing (att-cmp-int-yds-TD): Passing Cmp-Att-Yds 26-47-3 16-20-0 SBU - Gachette (15-63-0) Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-1 SIU - Chris Dieker (22-37-1-206-2) Total Plays-Yards 76-317 74-699 Passing (att-cmp-int-yds-TD): Penalties-Yards 8-60 6-45 MU - Brian Anderson (27-36-1-316-3) Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 SIU - Chris Dieker (14-17-243-2) Punts-Yards 4-182 3-110 Receiving Yards (no-yds-TD): Penalties-Yards 6-38 4-25 SBU - Gachette (26-47-210-1) Average 45.5 36.7 SIU - Bryce Morris (6-69-0) Punts-Yards 6-241 3-131 Receiving Yards (no-yds-TD): Net 41.5 26.7 MU - Chuck Walker (10-119-0) Average 40.2 43.7 SIU - Joe Allaria (7-144-1) Punt Returns (#-Yds-TD) 2-10-0 2-16-0 Defense (ST-AT-TT-TFL-Sack): Net 40.2 37.0 SBU - Charles Johnson (10-102-1) Kickoff Returns (#-Yds-TD) 3-64-0 4-84-0 SIU - Brandin Jordan (3-9-12-2.0-1.0) Punt Returns (#-Yds-TD) 0-0-0 0-0-0 Defense (ST-AT-TT-TFL-Sack): Interceptions-Yards-TD 1-5-0 1-18-0 MU - Ashton Hall (6-3-9-0-0) Kickoff Returns (#-Yds-TD) 9-114-0 1-82-1 SIU - Connor James (7-2-9-0.5-0.5) Fumble Ret-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Interceptions (no-yds): Interceptions-Yards-TD 0-0-0 3-0-0 SBU - Jarre Schumpert (7-2-9-2.0) Time of Possession 24:52 35:08 SIU - Korey Lindsey (1-5) Fumble Ret-Yards-TD 1-24-0 0-0-0 Interceptions (no-yds): 3rd Downs 8-of-14 6-of-14 MU - Ashton Hall (1-18) Time of Possession 24:20 35:40 SIU - Korey Lindsey (2-0); McElroy (1-0) 4th Downs 1-of-1 1-of-2 3rd Downs 6-of-17 4-of-10 SBU - None Sacks By 2-13 2-10 4th Downs 0-of-3 1-of-1 Sacks By 2-11 4-24

HUNTINGTON, W. Va. - Marshall spoiled an upset bid CARBONDALE, Ill. - Senior running back Deji by Southern Illinois, striking for three-straight touchdowns in Karim set a new school record for the most rushing yards the third quarter to hold off the Salukis, 31-28, in the season per carry and Southern Illinois racked up the second most opener for both schools on Saturday. offensive yardage in program history as the Salukis defeated Southern followed its blueprint for victory to the letter in Southwest Baptist (0-4), 59-7, Saturday night at McAndrew the first half. It played with poise and confidence en route to Stadium. a 14-7 halftime advantage. Scores came on a touchdown run SIU (1-1) finished the game with 699 yards of total by quarterback Chris Dieker and a Dieker TD pass to Marc offense. Karim averaged 21.0 yards on his 10 carries, shat- Cheatham. tering the old school record by almost seven yards a carry To the dismay of a boisterous crowd of 24,012 -- many of whom expect the Thundering Herd to make a bowl run this for a back with at least 10 attempts. season -- Marshall could only muster a late second-quarter Head coach Dale Lennon, whose team had a bye last touchdown. That score was set up by Lee Smith’s recovery of weekend, said that these last two weeks have been very a fumbled punt at SIU’s 22. long. The pendulum swung dramatically in the Herd’s favor dur- “The guys were hungry and they wanted to play to- ing the third quarter, however. Saluki turnovers and penalties, night,” Lennon said. “You know, you just finish a game, and plus Marshall’s hurry-up offense were the main culprits. you lose and you feel like you had a chance to win and then Led by quarterback Brian Anderson, Marshall needed just you have to sit a week. I don’t think that they over looked six plays and 90 seconds to tie the game, 14-14, on an Ander- Southwest Baptist and I feel that we really needed to win son to Antavio Wilson 28-yard pass. the game tonight and the guys responded.” A busted play resulted in a Dieker fumble on the first play of SIU’s next possession, giving Marshall the Much of the offensive outburst came on the ground. Of the 699 total yards, 435 of it came by the run, ball at Southern’s 41. Anderson led another short touchdown drive that was capped by a Terrel Edwards-May which is the seventh-most ever in a Saluki game. Fullback Lucien Walker added 78 yards on 14 carries and 11-yard run. Richard White added 53 yards on 11 carries. “My whole theory is you make the opponent earn everything they get,” said Saluki head coach Dale Len- Not to be surprised, Southern Illinois produced big plays all night long. Of SIU’s eight touchdowns in non. “If they get a drive that is 70 or 80 yards, and they take it 12 plays on you, they earned it. You can live the game, four of them went for 39 yards or more. with that. But when you make mistakes that give them opportunities to score...” Karim led the Dawgs with 290 all-purpose yards and three touchdowns. His 61-yard touchdown run After a three-and-out by Southern’s offense, Marshall drove 59 yards in five plays for a touchdown that early in the third quarter was the longest run of his career. He rushed for a career-high 210 yards in all gave the Herd a 28-14 lead with five minutes to go in the quarter. The drive was aided by a pair of pass inter- Saturday, with two touchdowns and he returned a kickoff 82 yards for SIU’s first score of the game. ference penalties against the Salukis. Junior quarterback Chris Dieker completed 14-of-17 passes for 243 yards and he accounted for three “We said at halftime, ‘Marshall is in there getting their butts chewed, so we need to come out with a higher scores (two passing and one rushing). Dieker’s 82.4 completion percentage was the fifth-best in school energy level,’” said Saluki linebacker Ryan Patton. “But we just let Marshall take the ball right down the field, history. and we just didn’t come out with that energy.” Junior wide receiver Joe Allaria had a career night. He set new personal bests with seven catches for The tide turned so quickly and decisively in the third quarter, that SIU did not have enough time to 144 yards and scored one touchdown on a 77-yard pass from Dieker. recover. The Bearcats were led by quarterback Steve Gachette, who finished the game with 210 yards passing “We just gave over the momentum, and that’s something against a good football team you just can’t do,” and 63 rushing. However, he threw three interceptions, two of which went to junior Korey Lindsey. Lennon said. “We had some of those first-game mistakes that are always a coach’s nightmare.” Southwest Baptist came out swinging and took the game’s opening drive 78 yards in for the score. Trailing by 14, the Salukis did mount a comeback -- they simply ran out of time. Gachette completed 6-of-7 passes on the drive, which he capped off with an 18-yard TD pass to Charles Mixing the power running of Deji Karim with short passes, the Salukis drove 66 yards in eight plays, as Johnson. Dieker hit fullback John Goode for a touchdown that cut the deficit to 28-21 late in the third. Karim had 25 of SIU would not be flustered and countered with a flurry. Karim started it by returning the ensuing his game-high 67 yards on the drive. kickoff 82 yards for the score. SIU’s secondary unit took exception to Gachette’s efforts on the first drive Trailing, 31-21, the Salukis got the ball back with 3:35 remaining thanks to a dramatic 4th-and-1 goalline stand, in which Edwards-Maye was flattened by Patton and linebacker Brandin Jordan for a one-yard loss. and intercepted him the next two times SBU had the ball. Jordan, a preseason candidate for the Buchanan Award, led the defense with 12 stops, including a sack, two “When they scored, it stunned us all,” Karim said. “When we got in that huddle on the kickoff return, I tackles for loss and a forced fumble. was fired up. So was Richard (White) and everybody else in the huddle. We said right then and there it was Southern then mounted its best drive of the day, marching 91-yards behind the right arm of Dieker and a time to put that to an end and this is where it stops.” couple of nifty quarterback scrambles. When Dieker plunged into the end zone on a five-yard scamper with Lindsey’s first pick of the game set up 21-yard Kyle Dougherty field goal and junior Mike McElroy’s 1:55 remaining, it cut the deficit to 31-28. interception led to SIU’s second touchdown. That came via the 77-yard Dieker pass to Allaria at the 3:50 SIU failed to recover an onside kick by Kyle Dougherty, and Marshall ran the clock down to 30 seconds mark of the first quarter. It is the longest pass of Dieker’s career. before giving the ball back to SIU at its own 19. Dieker’s desperation pass to Jeff Evans on the game’s final Dieker and the Salukis continued to roll right at the start of the second quarter. He hit Jeff Evans on play fell incomplete. a 39-yard touchdown pass just two minutes into the quarter. After two more minutes had passed, Karim “We weren’t looking for a moral victory,” Lennon said. “Our intention was to come in and win this foot- scored his second touchdown of the game on a six-yard run. ball game. I’m sitting here thinking we had our chance to win this game and with that, I’m disappointed.” Southern finished the half scoring one more time on a one-yard iekerD run. The Salukis had 364 yards Playing at the Football Championship Subdivision level, the Salukis hardly appeared over-matched at the of total offense at halftime, which were 53 more than they had in the season opener. line of scrimmage. In fact, SIU out-rushed the Herd 105-72 and limited Marshall to just 2.0 yards per carry. Karim continued his magic in the third quarter. He scored 29 seconds into the period on a career-long Southern’s offensive line also turned away Marshall’s vaunted pass rush, giving Dieker time to complete 22- 61 yard run. of-37 passes. By then the Salukis were up 45-7 and they took their starters out of the game. Walker and and running back Anton Wilkins scored the last two TDs for SIU on the ground.

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Game 3 Game 4 No. 8/9 Southern Illinois 24, North Dakota State 14 No. 8 Southern Illinois 30, Western Illinois 10 Sept. 26, 2009 • McAndrew Stadium • Carbondale, Ill. • Addendance: 8,768 Oct. 3, 2009 • Hanson Field • Macomb, Ill. • Addendance: 13,459

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL North Dakota State 0 7 0 7 14 No. 8 Southern Illinois 14 13 3 0 30 No. 8 Southern Illinois 0 10 7 7 24 Western Illinois 3 7 0 0 10

SCORING SUMMARY Plays TOP Score SCORING SUMMARY Plays TOP Score 2nd 10:25 SIU Evans 61-yd pass from Dieker (Dougherty kick) 4-78 1:29 7-0 1st 12:22 SIU Karim 92-yd run (Dougherty kick) 1-92 0:12 7-0 2nd 05:36 NDSU McNorton 1-yd run (Bibeau kick) 10-60 4:42 7-7 1st 04:40 WIU Egan 30-yd field goal 8-37 3:50 7-3 2nd 02:41 SIU Dougherty 44-yd field goal 8-33 2:51 10-7 1st 02:41 SIU Karim 3-yd run (Dougherty kick) 4-26 1:48 14-3 3rd 08:54 SIU Karim 23-yd run (Dougherty kick) 4-35 1:32 17-7 2nd 11:39 WIU Gibbs 2-yd run (Egan kick) 13-74 5:56 14-10 4th 13:19 NDSU Ebel 0-yd blocked FG return (Bibeau kick) 14-67 7:12 17-14 2nd 08:13 SIU Dougherty 43-yd field goal 7-46 3:21 17-10 4th 08:16 SIU Allaria 7-yd pass from Dieker (Dougherty kick) 5-54 2:15 24-14 2nd 03:58 SIU Goode 7-yd pass from Dieker (Dougherty kick) 5-58 1:56 24-10 2nd 00:03 SIU Dougherty 37-yd field goal 12-45 2:18 27-10 TEAM STATS NDSU SIU INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 3rd 08:49 SIU Dougherty 43-yd field goal 10-15 3:49 30-10 First Downs 19 14 Rushing (att-yds-TD): Rushing Att-Yards 54-219 33-139 SIU - Deji Karim (23-127-1) TEAM STATS SIU WIU INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Passing Cmp-Att-Yds 9-23-1 10-23-0 NDSU - Pat Paschall (28-150-0) First Downs 17 16 Rushing (att-yds-TD): Total Plays-Yards 77-324 56-325 Passing (att-cmp-int-yds-TD): Rushing Att-Yards 37-214 35-103 SIU - Karim (18-157-2) Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 SIU - Chris Dieker (10-23-0-186-2) Passing Cmp-Att-Yds 14-24-154 14-33-140 WIU - Gibbs (20-84-1) Penalties-Yards 6-50 5-48 NDSU - Nick Mertens (9-23-1-105-0) Total Plays-Yards 61-368 68-243 Passing (att-cmp-int-yds-TD): Punts-Yards 8-294 8-371 Receiving Yards (no-yds-TD): Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-0 SIU - Dieker (14-24-1-154-1) Average 36.8 46.4 SIU - Joe Allaria (6-90-1) Penalties-Yards 6-88 9-75 WIU - Barr (7-14-1-90-0) Net 30.5 41.4 NDSU - W. Holloway (5-63-0) Punts-Yards 3-121 6-200 Receiving Yards (no-yds-TD): Punt Returns (#-Yds-TD) 0-0-0 3-10-0 Defense (ST-AT-TT-TFL-Sack): Average 40.3 33.3 SIU - Evans (4-31-0) Kickoff Returns (#-Yds-TD) 5-140-0 3-44-0 SIU - McElroy & Jorday (10 each) Net 40.3 32.0 WIU - Senatus (6-45-0) Interceptions-Yards-TD 0-0 1- -1 NDSU - Preston Evans (6-1-7-1.0-0) Punt Returns (#-Yds-TD) 1-8-0 0-0-0 Defense (ST-AT-TT-TFL-Sack): Fumble Ret-Yards-TD 0-0-1 0-0-0 Interceptions (no-yds): Kickoff Returns (#-Yds-TD) 3-105-0 7-129-0 SIU - Rodgers (4-4-8-0.5-0) Time of Possession 37:34 22:26 SIU - Marty Rodgers (1- -1) Interceptions-Yards-TD 3-66-0 1-16-0 WIU - Glazier (6-2-8-1.0-0) 3rd Downs 5-of-16 3-of-12 NDSU - None Fumble Ret-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Interceptions (no-yds): 4th Downs 0-of-2 0-of-0 Time of Possession 28:01 31:59 SIU - McElroy (2-40); Caldwell (1-26) Sacks By 1-6 4-26 3rd Downs 6-of-14 8-of-16 WIU - Glazier (1-16) 4th Downs 0-of-2 0-of-1 Sacks By 4-21 1-11 CARBONDALE, Ill. - Behind a strong defensive effort, No. 8 Southern Illinois was able to win its eighth-straight Mis- MACOMB, Ill. - Deji Karim’s two touchdowns and 282 souri Valley Football Conference opener with a 24-14 victory all-purpose yards led No. 8 Southern Illinois to a 30-10 vic- over North Dakota State, Saturday at McAndrew Stadium. tory over Western Illinois Saturday at Hanson Field, giving the The two teams came into the game ranked in the top six Salukis their 400th victory in program history. nationally in scoring offense, but it was a clean game con- Karim had 18 carries for 157 yards and the two scores. His trolled by defense and field position. 92-yard touchdown run on SIU’s first offensive play of the The Salukis (2-1, 1-0 MVFC) held the Bison (1-3, 0-1) to game set a new school record. He also added a career-long 42- just 14 points after they had averaged 40.3 points coming into yard reception and a 69-yard kickoff return in the game. the game. Senior linebacker Kyle Walker had three of SIU’s SIU’s 20-point win gave the Salukis their eighth-straight four sacks in the game. He entered the contest with just two victory over the Leathernecks (1-3, 0-1 MVFC). SIU goes to career sacks. 3-1 on the year and start 2-0 in the Missouri Valley Football North Dakota State only managed 14 points off of its 324 Conference for the eighth time in the last nine seasons. yards of total offense. Southern Illinois never trailed in the “It was a good win for us tonight,” head coach Dale Lennon game and kept the Bison at bay, despite having the ball for 15 said. “In the first half the offense came out and did what they minutes less than NDSU had it. had to do and in the second half the defense closed out the “They were having success moving the ball, but we didn’t game for us. give up any big plays,” head coach Dale Lennon said. “Over- “It wasn’t the prettiest win for us, but what I told the team in all, I’m very proud of our defense and how they kept their the locker room is that we’ll take a win on the road any day.” composure. Things didn’t necessarily go our way, but our guys Western Illinois quarterback Matt Barr came into the game just hung in there. It was a well played game on both sides.” ranked No. 9 nationally in passing with 274.7 yards per game, The Saluki special teams had a big hand in the victory. Punter Scott Ravanesi backed the Bison back up but only had 90 yards before leaving in the first half with a thumb injury. SIU’s defense held backup quarterback towards their goal line all night long. He averaged 46.4 yards on eight punts and three were downed inside the Wil Lunt to just 7-of-14 passing and 50 yards while sacking him four times. NDSU 20-yard line. Kicker Kyle Dougherty added a 44-yard field goal in the first half. The Salukis outgained WIU 368-243 in the game and forced three interceptions - two by Mike McElroy and The nation’s top two rushers in terms of yards per game were featured Saturday. NDSU’s Pat Paschall one by Lance Caldwell. finished with 150 yards rushing on 28 carries, but never found the end zone. SIU’s Deji Karim had 96 of his Quarterback Chris Dieker was 14-of-24 in the game for 154 yards and one touchdown. 127 yards in the second half and scored one touchdown. Karim, the nation’s No. 2 rusher, had 217 all-purpose yards by halftime as the Salukis had four scoring His 35-yard run early in the fourth quarter set up SIU’s last touchdown, a seven-yard Chris Dieker to Joe drives in the first 30 minutes that all lasted less than three and a half minutes. Allaria pass. Junior kicker Kyle Dougherty connected on all three of his field goal attempts and two of them were from Dieker finished with 186 yards on 10-of-23 passing with two TDs. His 61-yard pass to Jeff Evans early in 43-yards. the second quarter started the scoring Saturday. Southern’s defense, which only allowed the Leathernecks to complete 42 percent of their passes, was led by Allaria led all receivers in the game with six catches for 90 yards and that one score. safeties Marty Rodgers and McElroy. Rodgers tied for the game-high with eight tackles and McElroy had six Senior linebacker Brandin Jordan and junior free safety Mike McElroy tied for a game-high 10 tackles. stops to go with his two picks. Caldwell registered his first career sack in the game to go with his first intercep- Jordan recorded his 300th career tackle Saturday and became the 13th Saluki ever to do so. SIU senior safety tion. Marty Rodgers had an interception late in the fourth quarter, which was the only turnover in the game. Things looked good right from the start. On SIU’s first offensive play of the game, Karim took the handoff The first quarter was a scoreless one, as the two potent offensives were subdued with the sturdy defense. from Dieker 92 yards in for the score. SIU and North Dakota State had just 57 and 56 yards, respectively, in the first 15 minutes and Dieker com- Following a Dieker fumble on a sack, Western Illinois got a 30-yard field goal from Brian Egan at 4:30 of pleted just 2-of-8 passes. the first quarter to get the Leathernecks on the board. However, Dieker found his mark on SIU’s first drive of the second quarter. That’s where he completed both Despite the hiccup on the fumble, Karim kept the Salukis going. He returned the kickoff following WIU’s of his passes that he capped off with that 61-yard touchdown pass to Evans, giving the Salukis a 7-0 lead. field goal 69 yards to the Leatherneck 26 and then four plays later he scored on a three-yard run to put SIU up The Bison countered with a methodical, 10-play, 60-yard drive. Running back D.J. McNorton scored on a 14-3 after the first quarter. one-yard run that tied the game up at seven. Western Illinois got its first touchdown of the game early in the second quarter following a 13-play, 74-yard Dougherty would give the Salukis a 10-7 lead going into the locker room with his 44-yard field goal with drive. Dre Gibbs scored for the Leathernecks on a two-yard run at 11:39. 2:51before halftime. Dougherty put the Salukis up 17-10 with a 43-yard field goal a little over three minutes later. It came on a Midway through the third quarter, Karim gave Southern Illinois a 10-point cushion with his 23-yard touch- seven-play, 46-yard scoring drive that was kept alive early thanks to a 42-yard Dieker to Karim pass on a third- down run. That rushing touchdown was his third of the season. and-10 on SIU’s 28-yard line. Early in the fourth quarter after a 13-play Bison drive, the Salukis blocked a 25-yard Shawn Bibeau field The Dawgs added 10 more points before halftime to take a 27-10 lead into the locker rooms. Fullback John goal. However, SIU had touched the ball past the line of scrimmage, making the ball live and North Dakota Goode caught his second touchdown pass of the season from Dieker on a 7-yard reception at 3:58 and Dough- State offensive lineman Gerry Ebel recovered it in the end zone for a Bison touchdown at 13:19. erty hit a 37-yard field goal with :07 left in the half. The play was initially ruled a touchback, but after the officials huddled together, they confirmed the ball Southern Illinois got another Dougherty field goal on its first drive of the second half. This one was once was touched past the line of scrimmage and thus a touchdown, cutting the SIU lead down to three. again from 43 yards and it came after a 10-play, four-plus minute drive. That would be the end of the scoring Southern Illinois was not fazed by the strange turn of events and answered with a touchdown at 8:16. The Saturday. Salukis drove 54 yards on five plays, with help from a Karim 35-yard run. Dieker found Allaria in the flat who After giving up 188 yards in the first half, the Saluki defense tightened up in the second half. In the third ran it seven yards for the touchdown. quarter, Western Illinois had negative four yards of offense and only 55 yards in the fourth quarter. As was the theme in the game, SIU did not give up any big plays and shut down the Bison the rest of the Three of SIU’s four sacks came in the second half and the Leathernecks did not score in the final 41:39 of way to secure the victory. Rodgers’ interception on a tipped pass at 6:38 on the Saluki 19-yard line squashed the game as Southern Illinois coasted to the road victory. the last good chance NDSU had to come from behind.

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Game 5 Game 6 No. 6 Southern Illinois 43, Illinois State 23 No. 5 Southern Illinois 27, No. 2 Northern Iowa 20 Oct. 10, 2009 • McAndrew Stadium • Carbondale, Ill. • Addendance: 11,153 Oct. 17, 2009 • UNI-Dome • Cedar Falls, Iowa • Addendance: 17,190

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL Illinois State 3 17 2 0 23 No. 5 Southern Illinois 3 3 7 14 27 No. 6 Southern Illinois 13 10 3 17 43 No. 2 Northern Iowa 0 10 0 10 20

SCORING SUMMARY Plays TOP Score SCORING SUMMARY Plays TOP Score 1st 07:27 SIU Karim 93-yd run (Dougherty kick) 2-97 0:55 7-0 1st 03:17 SIU Dougherty 45-yard field goal 9-52 3:20 3-0 03:55 ISU Kutch 25-yd field goal 11-70 3:27 7-3 2nd 13:08 UNI Anderson 1-yd pass from Grace (Hallgren kick) 10-69 5:09 3-7 00:27 SIU Karim 31-yd run (Dougherty kick failed) 9-80 3:25 13-3 06:52 SIU Dougherty 27-yd field goal 12-78 6:16 6-7 2nd 08:12 SIU Dougherty 33-yd field goal 9-55 3:55 16-3 00:44 UNI Hallgren 21-yd field goal 13-67 6:08 6-10 07:07 ISU Walker 81-yd pass from Brown (Kutch kick) 3-80 3:25 16-10 3rd 09:19 SIU Morris 17-yd pass from Dieker (Dougherty kick) 10-68 3:53 13-10 02:13 ISU Kutch 33-yd field goal 8-68 3:27 16-13 4th 11:55 UNI Hallgren 19-yd field goal 8-58 3:32 13-13 00:59 SIU Cheatham 54-yd pass from Dieker (Dougherty kick) 4-66 1:09 23-13 05:06 SIU Karim 1-yd run (Dougherty kick) 5-7 3:04 20-13 00:28 ISU Salem 14-yd pass from Brown (Kutch kick) 3-50 0:26 23-20 02:48 SIU Williams 21-yd interception return (Dougherty kick) -- -- 27-13 3rd 09:52 ISU Kutch 33-yd field goal 12-59 5:03 23-23 01:50 UNI Hord 3-yd pass from Grace (Hallgren kick) 5-55 0:58 27-20 07:12 SIU Dougherty 45-yd field goal 6-48 2:35 26-23 4th 11:10 SIU Karim 21-yd run (Dougherty kick) 3-51 1:16 33-23 TEAM STATS SIU UNI INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 04:27 SIU Doutherty 27-yd field goal 10-65 4:52 36-23 First Downs 19 17 Rushing (att-yds-TD): 02:17 SIU Kernes 42-yd pass from Dieker (Dougherty kick) 4-58 1:32 43-23 Rushing Att-Yards 39-171 32-156 SIU - Deji Karim (24-125-1) Passing Cmp-Att-Yds 16-29-174 13-29-219 UNI - Derrick Law (20-123-0) TEAM STATS ISU SIU INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Total Plays-Yards 68-345 61-375 Passing (att-cmp-int-yds-TD): First Downs 20 27 Rushing (att-yds-TD): Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 SIU - Chris Dieker (16-29-1-174-1) Rushing Att-Yards 22-107 44-339 SIU - Deji Karim (28-273-3) Penalties-Yards 9-84 5-42 UNI - Pat Grace (13-28-1-219-2) Passing Cmp-Att-Yds 28-44-321 15-26-274 ISU - Geno Blow (15-84-0) Punts-Yards 5-232 3-118 Receiving Yards (no-yds-TD): Total Plays-Yards 66-428 70-613 Passing (att-cmp-int-yds-TD): Average 46.4 39.3 SIU - Joe Allaria (6-44-0) Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 SIU - Chris Dieker (15-26-1-274-2) Net 39.8 26.0 UNI - Schuylar Oordt (4-57-0) Penalties-Yards 8-85 8-94 ISU - Matt Brown (2844-2-321-2) Punt Returns (#-Yds-TD) 0-0-0 2-33-0 Defense (ST-AT-TT-TFL-Sack): Punts-Yards 4-181 3-130 Receiving Yards (no-yds-TD): Kickoff Returns (#-Yds-TD) 6-312-0 5-285-0 SIU - Brandin Jordan (2-4-6-0-0) Average 45.2 43.3 SIU - Allaria (5-37-0) Interceptions-Yards-TD 2-30-1 1-27-0 UNI - Josh Mahoney (6-10-16-0-0) Net 43.5 43.3 ISU - Salem (14-114-1) Fumble Ret-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Interceptions (no-yds-td): Punt Returns (#-Yds-TD) 0-0-0 4-7-0 Defense (ST-AT-TT-TFL-Sack): Time of Possession 32:04 27:56 SIU - McElroy (1-9-0); B. Williams (1-21-1) Kickoff Returns (#-Yds-TD) 8-139-0 5-61-0 SIU - Kyle Walker (4-3-7-0.5-0) 3rd Downs 6-of-15 2-of-10 UNI - Quentin Scott (1-27-0) Interceptions-Yards-TD 1-0-0 2-13-0 ISU - Kelvyn Hemphill (7-2-9-1.0-0) 4th Downs 1-of-1 1-of-3 Fumble Ret-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Interceptions (no-yds): Sacks By 0-0 1-3 Time of Possession 28:25 31:35 SIU - K. Lindsey (1-13); M. McElroy (1-0) 3rd Downs 5-of-13 4-of-11 ISU - Kelvyn Hemphill (1-0) CEDAR FALLS, Iowa - An opportunistic fifth-ranked Southern Il- 4th Downs 0-of-1 0-of-0 linois football team ended an 11-game losing streak in Cedar Falls, Iowa Sacks By 1-3 1-11 by beating No. 2 Northern Iowa, 27-20, Saturday in front of a record crowd of 17,190 at the UNI-Dome. There had been four previous Missouri Valley Football Conference CARBONDALE, Ill. - An electric first half full of big offensive games between Top 5 teams, and SIU became the first to beat the team plays was topped by two huge Saluki defensive plays that allowed No. ranked higher. With the win, Southern Illinois is sitting pretty in the con- 6 Southern Illinois to win its ninth-straight Missouri Valley Football ference championship race. The Salukis improve to 5-1 overall and 4-0 in the conference. UNI falls to 5-2 and 3-1 in the league. Conference game with a 43-23 victory over Illinois State, Saturday on SIU’s win over the second-ranked Panthers is its first win against Homecoming at McAndrew Stadium. a team ranked that high since beating No. 1 Western Kentucky on Oct. Southern Illinois was led by 273 rushing yards and three touch- 27, 2005. It was also SIU’s seventh win in program history over a Top 5 downs by senior running back Deji Karim. Karim’s yardage on the team. ground is the third most in a game in school history. Southern Illinois has now also won 10-straight MVFC games. The The Dawgs improve to 4-1 overall and 3-0 in the conference, set- Salukis have five games remaining and three of them are on the road. ting up a pivotal matchup at No. 3 Northern Iowa next weekend. ISU “I told our team afterwards in the locker room that it was just game falls to 2-4 on the year and 1-2 in the league. No. 6, but it was a heck of a game No. 6,” head coach Dale Lennon said. Korey Lindsey’s interception against two open receivers on a flee- “We had a great defensive effort. We got to give our players credit for flicker early in the fourth quarter allowed SIU to extend its three-point keeping their focus because the guys did well and were able to get the job lead. Then Ryan Patton forced a fumble on a sack with the Redbirds done.” inside the SIU 30 in the fourth quarter, allowing the Dawgs to finish the Steven Morse’s fumble recovery on a muffed punt set up Deji Karim’s game with 20 unanswered points. one-yard touchdown run to put Southern Illinois up 20-13 with five minutes to play. Senior cornerback Brandon Williamsadded Karim became just the ninth back in SIU history to rush for 100 a touchdown on an interception return at 2:48 that ended up being the winning points, as UNI was able to score in the final two yards in four-straight games. His 93-yard touchdown run in the first minutes to cut SIU’s lead down to seven. However, wide receiver Marc Cheatham recovered the Panther onside kick to secure quarter was one yard further than his school record 92-yarder he had the victory for the Dawgs. last weekend at Western Illinois. It was his second 200-yard rushing The Saluki red zone defense deserves much of the credit as anybody in the victory. Excluding the last touchdown in the final game of the season. minutes, Northern Iowa had the ball inside the Southern 10-yard line four times, but were only able to score three times and “Deji was pretty impressive,” head coach Dale Lennon said. “It’s totaled just 13 points. just one of those things that when you have a player like that offensively, it Junior safety Mike McElroy intercepted a pass from wide receiver D.P. Eyman on a trick play late in the third quarter that makes it difficult to defend.” ended one of UNI’s possessions deep in Saluki territory. The Salukis had 613 yards of total offense in the game - the fourth most in school history. Junior quarterback Chris Dieker Karim rushed for over 100 yards for the fifth-straight game, becoming just the sixth Saluki ever to do so. He finished the threw for a career-high 274 yards and two scores that were both over 40 yards. game with 125 yards on 24 attempts with one touchdown and added one catch for 48 yards. Illinois State quarterback Matt Brown, a Marion native, had 321 yards passing with two TDs and two interceptions. Geno Senior quarterback Chris Dieker led an efficient offense and made some key plays for the Dawgs. He finished the game Blow had 84 yards rushing and the Redbirds had 428 yards of total offense. completing 16-of-29 passes for 174 yards with one touchdown and one interception. He added 44 big yards rushing on 10 carries Kyle Walker led the SIU defense with seven tackles, while Lindsey had six as did senior safety Marty Rodgers. Patton’s sack, and picked up a pair of key third downs with his legs. was the only one in the game for the Dawgs and Mike McElroy intercepted a pass of his own after the game had been decided. The Saluki defense held Northern Iowa to nearly 100 yards under its per game total offense average. Panther quarterback Pat In the first half alone, there was 650 yards of total offense between the two teams. Southern Illinois had 364 of that. Four Grace only completed 13 of his 28 passes for 219 yards. of the five touchdowns between the two teams in the first half longer than 30 yards. The Salukis had seven plays in the first 30 Buck Buchanan Award candidate Brandin Jordan led the Saluki defense with six tackles, but it was the unit that collectively minutes that were longer than 15 yards. won the game for Southern Illinois. In the same fashion as last weekend, Karim started the scoring with a huge touchdown run. This week his 93-yarder at 7:27 Kyle Dougherty started the scoring Saturday with a 45-yard field goal at 3:17 of the first quarter. Karim got SIU into field gave the Salukis a 7-0 lead. goal position with runs of 22 and 10 yards during the drive. Illinois State’s Zach Kutch was able to get a 25-yard field goal before Karim struck again. With 27 seconds left in the first Northern Iowa would take the lead early in the second after a 10-play, 69-yard drive. The Panthers had a first-and-goal at the quarter, Karim bounced through the left side of the line and outran the Redbird defense to the goal line for a 31-yard touch- SIU four, but the Salukis held them at the one on third down. UNI went for it on fourth and Grace hit Carlos Anderson in the flat down. That put SIU up 13-3 after a missed point after attempt and Karim had 154 yards on six carries after the first 15 minutes for the touchdown. of the game. The Salukis came back with a 12-play, 78-yard drive that Dougherty finished once again with a field goal, this time from 27 Junior kicker Kyle Dougherty put the Salukis up 16-3 with a 33-yard field goal at 8:12 of the second quarter. yards out to cut the Panther lead down to one. The Salukis had the Redbirds backed up on a third-and-11 on their ensuing drive. Brown dropped back to pass and was UNI would tack on three more points before halftime, but it could have been more. The Panthers had a third-and-goal from flushed out of the pocket, but bought time and found Tyrone Walker behind the SIU secondary. He caught the pass near the SIU the SIU three with less then a minute before the half, but the Saluki defense held once again and Northern Iowa’s Billy Hallgren 40-yard line and took it in for an 81-yard score. hit a 27-yard field goal. That play gave Illinois State enough momentum to halt the Salukis on the ensuing drive and set up a 33-yard Kutch field At the start of the second half UNI drove down to the Southern 32, but the Salukis held them on a third- and fourth-and-two to goal to cut SIU’s lead down to three. However, Dieker put an end to ISU’s run, momentarily. obtain possession. Then Dieker drove the Dawgs in for their first touchdown of the game on a 10-play drive. He hit Bryce Morris Southern Illinois got the ball back with 2:13 left in the first half and after a sack on first down, Dieker got SIU a first down on a 17-yard toss to give SIU a 13-10 lead. with a nine-yard rush and a short pass to Bryce Morris. Then on a first down, he hit Marc Cheatham on a fade down the sideline Inside of five minutes of the third quarter, UNI had the ball inside the SIU 10-yard line for the third time of the game. On a for a 54-yard touchdown with 59 seconds left in the half. second-and-goal at the 10, Eyman took a handoff and looked to throw. He was pressured and lobbed a pass back across the field Three personal foul calls against the Salukis, one following the touchdown that was enforced on the kickoff, allowed that McElroy picked off. Illinois State to drive down inside the SIU 20-yard line in the final minute of the half. That’s when Brown found Eyad Salem Early in the fourth the Panthers once again drove down inside of the Saluki 10-yard line. They had a third-and-goal at the one open in the corner of the end zone for the TD. With the last score, Southern Illinois only held a 23-20 lead at the half. and Grace lobbed a pass to tight end Schuylar Oordt who got his hands on the ball, but Fred Wright was able to knock it away Both teams exchanged field goals in the first seven minutes of the third period. After the busy first half, those were the only and UNI had to settle for a 19-yard Hallgren field goal. That made it a 13-all ball game with just under 12 minutes to play. points scored in the third quarter. After a Southern Illinois drive past the UNI 50-yard line, the Salukis were stopped and forced to punt. Scott Ravanesi’s punt Early in the fourth, Illinois State had a flee-flicker called and SIU bit on the run. The Redbirds had two open receivers down went inside the UNI 15 and return man Varmah Sonie tried to pick it up, but bobbled it and Morse jumped on it at the seven-yard field, but Lindsey was playing centerfield and he was able to make an incredible interception. line, setting up a Saluki first-and-goal. Northern Iowa didn’t make it easy, but Karim was able to score on a fourth-and-goal at the one to put the Salukis up 20-13 Three plays later Karim found the end zone for the third time on a 21-yard run to put SIU up by 10. with 5:06 to play. Illinois State came back with a drive past the SIU 30-yard line, but the Saluki defense came up with another big play. On the ensuing possession, SIU had Grace rattled and he threw a pass right at Williams, with no Panther in sight. Williams Brown was rolling out to his left, but Patton got to him for the sack and forced a fumble that Chance Coda recovered. easily took the ball in for the touchdown and that basically put an end to the game. Southern Illinois put the game away from there, adding a 27-yard Dougherty field goal and a 42-yard Dieker to Ryan UNI did come back to score one once more, but the Salukis closed out the game with the victory. Kernes touchdown pass. The win gave the Salukis eight-straight victories on homecoming.

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Game 7 Game 8 No. 3 Southern Illinois 27, Youngstown State 8 No. 3 Southern Illinois 33, Indiana State 0 Oct. 24, 2009 • McAndrew Stadium • Carbondale, Ill. • Addendance: 10,129 Oct. 31, 2009 • Memorial Stadium • Terre Haute, Ind. • Addendance: 4,582

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL Youngstown State 0 0 0 8 8 No. 3 Southern Illinois 0 21 10 2 33 No. 3 Southern Illinois 0 14 10 3 27 Indiana State 0 0 0 0 0

SCORING SUMMARY Plays TOP Score SCORING SUMMARY Plays TOP Score 2nd 13:39 SIU Goode 1-yd run (Dougherty kick) 2-2 0:37 7-0 2nd 14:10 SIU Karim 4-yd run (Dougherty kick) 10-44 3:13 7-0 09:27 SIU Allaria 86-yd pass from McIntosh (Dougherty kick) 3-91 1:36 14-0 08:11 SIU McIntosh 2-yd run (Dougherty kick) 8-91 3:37 14-0 3rd 08:52 SIU Karim 2-yd run (Dougherty kick) 11-45 4:39 21-0 02:22 SIU Hoffman 4-yd blocked punt return (Dougherty kick) 0-0 0:00 21-0 01:35 SIU Dougherty 44-yd field goal 8-35 3:37 24-0 3rd 09:32 SIU McIntosh 2-yd run (Dougherty kick) 6-41 2:57 28-0 4th 09:55 YSU Pitts 56-yd pass from Summers (Summers to Pitts pass) 5-80 2:16 24-8 00:55 SIU Dougherty 30-yd field goal 11-60 6:16 31-0 06:17 SIU Dougherty 45-yd field goal 8-17 3:37 27-8 4th 14:57 SIU Briggs safety 0-0 0:00 33-0

TEAM STATS YSU SIU INDIVIDUAL LEADERS TEAM STATS SIU ISU INDIVIDUAL LEADERS First Downs 18 15 Rushing (att-yds-TD): First Downs 20 6 Rushing (att-yds-TD): Rushing Att-Yards 24-50 44-147 SIU - Paul McIntosh (12-81-0) Rushing Att-Yards 44-161 35-40 SIU - Deji Karim (15-87-1) Passing Cmp-Att-Yds 30-45-296 15-20-168 YSU - Kevin Smith (9-49-0) Passing Cmp-Att-Yds 17-25-199 8-19-50 ISU - Antoine Brown (18-36-0) Total Plays-Yards 69-346 64-315 Passing (att-cmp-int-yds-TD): Total Plays-Yards 69-360 54-90 Passing (att-cmp-int-yds-TD): Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 SIU - Paul McIntosh (10-14-0-133-1) Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 SIU - Paul McIntosh (15-22-0-159-0) Penalties-Yards 3-25 7-75 YSU - B. Summers (30-45-2-296-1) Penalties-Yards 6-55 6-46 ISU - Ryan Roberts (7-for-18-2-52-0) Punts-Yards 4-117 5-219 Receiving Yards (no-yds-TD): Punts-Yards 4-167 10-314 Receiving Yards (no-yds-TD): Average 29.2 43.8 SIU - Joe Allaria (5-108-1) Average 41.8 31.4 SIU - Bryce Morris (4-80-0) Net 21.2 34.2 YSU - Donald Jones (11-96-0) Net 36.8 24.8 ISU - Bryant Kent (3-22-0) Punt Returns (#-Yds-TD) 1-8-0 3-32-0 Defense (ST-AT-TT-TFL-Sack): Punt Returns (#-Yds-TD) 4-66-1 1-0-0 Defense (ST-AT-TT-TFL-Sack): Kickoff Returns (#-Yds-TD) 5-77-0 1-20-0 SIU - Korey Lindsey (6-6-12-0.5-0.5) Kickoff Returns (#-Yds-TD) 2-70-0 6-99-0 SIU - Ryan Patton (2-4-6-2.0-1.0) Interceptions-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-9-0 YSU - Na’eem Outler (6-3-9-0-0) Interceptions-Yards-TD 2-0-0 1-0-0 ISU - Jac Washington (3-7-10-3.0-0) Fumble Ret-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Interceptions (no-yds): Fumble Ret-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Interceptions (no-yds): Time of Possession 30:03 29:57 SIU - Korey Lindsey (2-9) Time of Possession 34:02 25:58 SIU - Lance Caldwell (1-0); Rashad Graham (1-0) 3rd Downs 5-of-16 6-of-14 YSU - None 3rd Downs 4-of-14 1-of-14 ISU - Andre Blackmon (1-0) 4th Downs 1-of-3 0-of-0 4th Downs 1-of-1 2-of-2 Sacks By 1-9 4-48 Sacks By 2-16 0-0

CARBONDALE, Ill. - No. 3 Southern Illinois won its TERRE HAUTE, Ind. - No. 3 Southern Illinois only 11th-straight Missouri Valley Football Conference game with allowed 90 yards of total offense in a 33-0 shutout vic- a 27-8 victory over Youngstown State, Saturday on Family tory over Indiana State Saturday for its 12th-straight Weekend at McAndrew Stadium. Missouri Valley Football Conference win in an early The Salukis have now won six straight games and stand at 6-1 overall and a perfect 5-0 in the conference. Their 11th- afternoon game at Memorial Stadium. straight MVFC victory ties with Western Illinois’ 11-consecu- The seventh-straight win for the Salukis moves its tive from 1997-98 for the second most in league history. 2009 record to 7-1 overall and a perfect 6-0 in con- Youngstown State fell to 4-3 overall and 2-2 in league ference play heading into next weeks game at No. 9 play. South Dakota State. The shutout was SIU’s first since SIU starting quarterback Chris Dieker was knocked out of Oct. 18, 2008 at Youngstown State when the Dawgs the game late in the first quarter with an injury, but redshirt freshman Paul McIntosh did a good job filling his void to lead won by the same 33-0 score as they did Saturday. the Salukis to the victory. “Overall, I’m very pleased with the day,” head McIntosh completed 10-of-14 passes for 133 yards and he coach Dale Lennon said. “I was concerned coming led Southern Illinois with 81 yards rushing on 12 carries. His into the game because Indiana State is an improved 86-yard touchdown to Joe Allaria on his first pass of the game team and has been closing the gap this year. Right was the second longest in school history. now, I’m happy we got win No. 7 and we’ll continue Allaria caught a five-yard out-route and after alluding a to go on and try for No. 8.” defender, he outraced the Youngstown State defense to the end zone for the first score of the game. Redshirt freshman quarterback Paul McIntosh threw for 159 yards and rushed for another “That was probably one of the turning points in the game,” head coach Dale Lennon said of the 86-yard 57 with two touchdowns on the ground in his first career start. He completed 15-of-22 passes score. “When Joe (Allaria) caught the ball I didn’t think he could break it loose and then to see him beat without an interception against the Sycamores (1-8, 1-5 MVFC). everyone to the end zone was good. Paul McIntosh did a great job coming in and he gained the confidence of The Salukis outgained Indiana State by 270 yards and had a pair of interceptions to extend the offense.” their streak to nine-straight games with at least one pick. Senior running back Deji Karim was held under 100 yards rushing for the first time since the season Senior running back Deji Karim had a game-high 87 yards on 15 carries with one touch- opener. However, he did eclipse 1,000 yards rushing on the season during the game and became the third fast- down in a light day of work for him. Wide receiver Bryce Morris had a career-high 80 yards est Saluki to reach 1,000 yards in a year. Youngstown State had 346 yards of total offense, but only 50 on the ground. Penguin quarterback Brandon receiving as well as a blocked punt that Beau Hoffman returned four-yards for a touchdown Summers led YSU with 296 yards passing on 30-of-45 attempts with one touchdown and two interceptions. late in the second quarter. Junior cornerback Korey Lindsey led the Dawgs with 12 tackles, two interceptions and a half sack. He The first quarter was uneventful for the most part. Late in the period the Salukis got the ball moved up into third place in school history with 13 career interceptions. SIU had four sacks in the game and at the Sycamore 44-yard line following a punt return from Mike McElroy. It took the Dawgs senior linebacker Brandin Jordan accounted for 1.5 of those to go along with his six tackles and three quarter- 10-plays, but just after the turn of the quarter Karim scored on a four-yard run on a fourth-and- back hurries. two for the first points of the game. Bryce Morris and Allaria both had five receptions and Allaria’s 108 yards receiving gave him his second Four minutes later, McIntosh capped off an eight-play, 91-yard drive with a two-yard 100-yard receiving game of the season. Karim added three catches for 24 yards to give him 91 all-purpose yards in the game, his lowest output of the season. touchdown run. He completed several big passes on the drive, including a 37-yarder to Morris SIU’s special teams got the ball rolling after a scoreless first quarter. Fred Wright blocked Ben Nowicki’s when the Dawgs had the ball at their own nine-yard line. punt at the Penguin 11-yard line and Rashad Graham picked it up for SIU and carried it down to the two. Morris, who had 70 yards receiving at the time, blocked Braulio Martinez’s punt after the Two plays later fullback John Goode scored his first career rushing touchdown on a one-yard plunge to Salukis held the Sycamores to a three-and-out. Senior wide receiver Beau Hoffman recovered give Southern Illinois the 7-0 lead at 13:39 of the second quarter. the ball at the four-yard line and walked in for the score to give SIU a 21-0 lead. That score McIntosh, who came in late in the first quarter for the injured Dieker, then got SIU a 14-point lead with his would hold going into the half. first pass of the game. That’s when he found Allaria for the 86-yard touchdown. McIntosh got his second two-yard rushing touchdown early in the third quarter after a six- The Penguins had a chance to get on the scoreboard late in the second half, as they drove down to the Southern 7-yard line. With a false start and a third down stop, the Dawgs forced Youngstown State to kick a play drive. Karim set up the score with his 23-yard rush that got the ball down to the eight, and 25-yard field goal. The kick by Stephen Blose never got off the ground and thus the Salukis held a 14-0 lead McIntosh put it in three plays later. at the half. Dougherty would add a 30-yard field goal with just under a minute left in the third quarter Southern Illinois got its third touchdown of the game on its first drive of the second half. Karim, who went before SIU pulled its first team offense. That made the score 31-0. over 1,000 yards rushing on the drive, put it in on a two-yard run. It was his 18th career touchdown run, which Brad Briggs tacked on a safety for the Salukis to round out the scoring Saturday. ties for the ninth most in school history. Junior kicker Kyle Dougherty would add a 44-yard field goal at 1:35, giving the Salukis a 24-0 lead after three quarters. Youngstown State ended a seven-quarter scoreless drought against SIU by scoring a touchdown at 9:55 of the fourth quarter. Summers found Aaron Pitts for a 56-yard touchdown pass and then the Penguins added on a two-point conversion to cut the Saluki lead down to 24-8. After the Salukis ran off a good chunk of the clock on a drive into YSU territory, Dougherty hit his second 40-yard field goal to make it a 27-8 game. The 45-yarder at 6:17 was his seventh 40-yarder of the season. With a pair of Lindsey interceptions late in the game, no more points would be scored and the Salukis walked away with the 27-8 victory.

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Game 9 Game 10 No. 3 Southern Illinois 34, No. 9 South Dakota State 15 No. 1 Southern Illinois 44, Missouri State 24 Nov. 7, 2009 • Coughlin-Alumni Stadium • Brookings, S.D. • Addendance: 10,317 Nov. 14 2009 • McAndrew Stadium • Carbondale, Ill.. • Addendance: 11,516

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL No. 3 Southern Illinois 10 17 7 0 34 Missouri State 7 0 3 14 24 No. 9 South Dakota State 0 3 0 12 15 No. 1 Southern Illinois 21 13 7 3 44

SCORING SUMMARY Plays TOP Score SCORING SUMMARY Plays TOP Score 1st 11:02 SIU Dougherty 49-yd field goal 7-26 2:23 3-0 1st 13:09 MSU Douglas 65-yd run (Hottelman kick) 4-83 1:51 0-7 04:13 SIU Allaria 21-yd pass from McIntosh (Dougherty kick) 8-70 3:21 10-0 11:30 SIU Karim 7-yd run (Dougherty kick) 6-76 1:34 7-7 2nd 12:19 SDSU Reifenrath 22-yd field goal 13-55 6:54 10-3 02:41 SIU Karim 3-yd run (Dougherty kick) 5-39 2:07 14-7 06:39 SIU Goode 4-yd pass from McIntosh (Dougherty kick) 2-6 0:42 17-3 01:16 SIU Williams 34-yd interception return (Dougherty kick) 0-0 0:00 21-7 03:47 SIU Dougherty 22-yd field goal 6-54 2:22 20-3 2nd 13:49 SIU Cheatham 27-yd pass from McIntosh (Dougherty kick failed) 4-34 1:18 27-7 01:29 SIU Caldwell 75-yd Interception return (Dougherty kick) 0-0 0:00 27-3 10:32 SIU Karim 73-yd run (Dougherty kick) 1-73 0:11 34-7 3rd 12:07 SIU Evans 40-yd pass from McIntosh (Dougherty kick) 8-80 2:53 34-3 3rd 06:58 SIU McElroy 80-yd interception return (Dougherty kick) 0-0 0:00 41-7 4th 05:43 SDSU Cochart 2-yd pass from O’Brien (O’Brien pass failed) 12-96 4:27 34-9 04:21 MSU Hottelman 40-yd field goal 8-37 2:33 41-10 02:26 SDSU Steffen 23-yd pass from O’Brien (O’Brien pass failed) 6-56 1:37 34-15 4th 05:05 MSU Warren 7-yd run (Hottelman kick) 8-80 3:24 41-17 02:33 SIU Dougherty 31-yd field goal 7-32 3:24 44-17 TEAM STATS SIU SDSU INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 00:45 MSU Harbor 8-yd pass from Horner 5-63 1:43 44-24 First Downs 19 24 Rushing (att-yds-TD): Rushing Att-Yards 42-259 29-14 SIU - Deji Karim (21-127-0) TEAM STATS MSU SIU INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Passing Cmp-Att-Yds 12-19-129 31-54-328 SDSU - Kyle Minett (11-61-0) First Downs 22 13 Rushing (att-yds-TD): Total Plays-Yards 62-388 83-342 Passing (att-cmp-int-yds-TD): Rushing Att-Yards 47-222 37-183 SIU - Deji Karim (14-117-3) Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 SIU - Paul McIntosh (12-19-0-129-3) Passing Cmp-Att-Yds 19-30-242 9-14-175 MSU - Chris Douglas (17-106-1) Penalties-Yards 4-35 3-45 SDSU - Thomas O’Brien (16-25-1-181-2) Total Plays-Yards 77-464 51-358 Passing (att-cmp-int-yds-TD): Punts-Yards 4-140 5-202 Receiving Yards (no-yds-TD): Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 SIU - Paul McIntosh (8-12-1-150-1) Average 35.0 40.4 SIU - Bryce Morris (3-23-0) Penalties-Yards 7-60 5-55 MSU - Cody Kirby (17-27-3-180-0) Net 30.0 39.4 SDSU - Glen Fox (12-101-0) Punts-Yards 3-164 5-193 Receiving Yards (no-yds-TD): Punt Returns (#-Yds-TD) 3-5-0 2-20-0 Defense (ST-AT-TT-TFL-Sack): Average 54.7 38.6 SIU - Joe Allaria (2-57-0) Kickoff Returns (#-Yds-TD) 1-4-0 5-87-0 SIU - Mike McElroy (5-3-8-1.0-0) Net 51.7 27.8 MSU - Clay Harbor (11-111-1) Interceptions-Yards-TD 2-75-1 0-0-0 SDSU - Conrad Kjerstad (8-7-15-0-0) Punt Returns (#-Yds-TD) 2-34-0 1-9-0 Defense (ST-AT-TT-TFL-Sack): Fumble Ret-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Interceptions (no-yds): Kickoff Returns (#-Yds-TD) 6-62-0 5-164-0 SIU - M. Rodgers & B. Jordan (7 total each) Time of Possession 28:51 31:09 SIU - Lance Caldwell (2-75-1) Interceptions-Yards-TD 1-0-0 3-138-2 MSU - Skylar Smith (7-4-11-1.0-0) 3rd Downs 7-of-14 8-of-18 SDSU - None Fumble Ret-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Interceptions (no-yds): 4th Downs 0-of-0 0-of-2 Time of Possession 34:01 25:59 SIU - B. Williams (1-34-1); B. Jordan (1-24-0) Sacks By 6-25 0-0 3rd Downs 2-of-13 3-of-11 M. McElroy (1-80-1) 4th Downs 2-of-4 1-of-1 MSU - Derek Miller (1-0-0) BROOKINGS, S.D. -No. 3 Southern Illinois dominated No. 9 Sacks By 1-1 2-15 South Dakota State in a 34-15 victory Saturday at Coughlin Alumni Stadium to secure at least a share of SIU’s fifth Missouri Valley Foot- CARBONDALE, Ill. -No. 1 Southern Illinois defeated Mis- ball Conference Championship and its seventh-straight playoff ap- souri State, 44-24, Saturday to set a new Missouri Valley Foot- pearance. ball Conference record with its 14th-straight league victory in The win was the 13th conference victory in a row for the Salukis, the final regular season game ever at McAndrew Stadium. as they tied Northern Iowa’s MVFC record for the most consecutive The victory secures the outright MVFC Championship for league victories. Southern Illinois has now won eight-straight games SIU. This is the second time that Southern has won the confer- this year and stands at 8-1 overall and 7-0 in the conference. The ence outright and the fifth time it has shared at least part of the Dawgs can secure the outright league title with a win next weekend against Missouri State in the final regular season game at McAndrew title since 2003. Stadium. The Salukis (9-1) have now won nine-straight games and fin- “I thought our coaching staff and players had a very good week of ished the conference slate of their schedule with a perfect 8-0 preparation and our players did a great job of executing today,” head record. Missouri State ends its season with a 6-5 record and a coach Dale Lennon said. “We took advantage of every opportunity 4-4 mark in Valley play. they gave us today. It’s a good win, but at the same time it is game No. Head coach Dale Lennon said that he is very proud of his 9 and now we have to move on to game No. 10. We can’t afford to lose team for winning the outright conference championship. our edge and can’t be too satisfied with what we’ve accomplished so “That was something on the minds of our players and our far.” senior class emphasized winning the outright championship,” South Dakota State (7-2, 6-1 MVFC) came into the game with the Lennon said. “I was concerned coming into the game that nation’s top scoring defense that only allowed 89 yards rushing a game, we had to much on our plate. You could pile it as high as you but the Salukis had a field day on offense. Deji Karim became the first running back to rush for over 100 yards against the wanted to for the significance of the game and our players were Jackrabbits this season, as he had 127 yards on 21 carries. SIU as a team racked up 280 yards on the ground and 388 of total ready and excited to play. The whole key was the offense coming offense. back with a touchdown to make it 7-7 and it allowed us to settle in.” The Saluki defense held SDSU to 14 yards rushing and had six sacks against the Jackrabbit offensive line that came into The Saluki defense created five turnovers on the day and returned two interceptions for touchdowns. Mike the game with just nine sacks allowed in their first eight games. SDSU finished with 342 yards of total offense, but 154 of that McElroy’s 80-yard interception return for a TD in the third quarter is the fourth longest in school history. came in the fourth quarter after the final outcome was pretty much set in stone. Lance Caldwell had a pair of interceptions for the Dawgs, as they have now picked off a pass in 10-straight games. He Seniors Brandin Jordan and Marty Rodgers led the defense with seven tackles each and Kyle Russo added returned one of his picks 75-yards for a touchdown right before halftime and that was the fifth longest interception return for two sacks. a touchdown in school history. Walter Payton Award Deji Karim rushed for three touchdowns and had his seventh 100-yard rushing game of Redshirt freshman Paul McIntosh put up good numbers in the win. He threw for three touchdowns and had 205 yards of the season. Karim totaled 160 all-purpose yards and 117 rushing yards on 14 carries. total offense (129 passing, 76 rushing). Jeff Evans, Joe Allaria and John Goode were the recipients of his touchdown passes Quarterback Paul McIntosh threw for 150 yards with one 27-yard touchdown pass to Marc Cheatham. He and junior kicker Kyle Dougherty made a pair of field goals. completed 8-of-12 passes and led the Saluki offense to 358 yards of total offense. The Salukis meant business right from the get-go and scored on four of their first five possessions. Defensively they had Chris Douglas rushed for 106 yards with one touchdown and Cody Kirby threw for 180 yards to lead the Bears. five sacks in the first half and held the Jacks to just 130 yards on 47 plays in the first 30 minutes. Southern Illinois scored four touchdowns over a seven-minute span between the end of the first quarter and Southern Illinois forced the Jacks to go three-and-out on the games opening drive thanks to a sack by Brandin Jordan. the start of the second to take a commanding lead. Karim had two of his three touchdown runs in that span, That set up SIU’s first possession where Kyle Dougherty hit a season-long 49-yard field goal to start the scoring Saturday. including a 73-yarder, and Brandon Williams returned an interception 34-yards to the house. After a couple more sacks by Kyle Walker and the Saluki defense, Southern Illinois got the ball back and drove down 70 SIU held a 34-7 lead at halftime and ended up scoring 41 unanswered points up until the five-minute mark of yards on eight plays for a touchdown late in the first quarter. McIntosh passed the ball directly out to Joe Allaria, who caught the third quarter to seal the deal. Missouri State threw the first punch in the game, as they scored on a 65-yard it and took it in 21-yards for a touchdown. Douglas rush on its fourth play from scrimmage. After the turn of the first quarter, South Dakota State found themselves with a first-and-goal at the SIU one-yard line. The Salukis countered the quick Bear strike with one of their own. Karim scored on a seven-yard run at 11:30 The Saluki defense stuffed them on their first two tries setting up a third down. There the Jacks tried to go around the left after a six-play, 76-yard drive. McIntosh’s 56-yard completion on a third-and-nine to Joe Allaria set the Dawgs side, but Robert Spann blew the play up in the backfield, allowing Marty Rodgers and Jason Seaman to drop Tyler Duffy for up in the red zone and Karim followed a wall created by the offensive line to walk across the goal line. a four-yard loss. That forced the Jacks to settle for a 23-yard Peter Reifenrath field goal at 12:19 to make it a 10-3 Saluki lead. After the Salukis forced a pair of fumbles, the second of which was forced by Connor James on a punt return, Midway through the second quarter the Saluki defense once again forced the Jacks into a punting situation on a fourth- Karim scored his second rushing touchdown of the first quarter. His three-yard TD run ended a five-play, 39- and-25. SDSU punter Dean Priddy mishandled the snap allowing Mike McElroy to tackle him at the Jackrabbit six-yard yard drive to give the Salukis a 14-7 lead. line. Williams gave the Dawgs a 14-point cushion before the end of the first quarter, as he returned an interception Two plays later McIntosh hit Goode for a four-yard touchdown pass to put SIU up 17-3 with 6:39 left in the half. 34-yards for a touchdown. It was his second interception return for a TD this year and the third of his career. Karim set up what was appeared to be the last score of the first half with a 41-yard rush that led to a 22-yard Dougherty Southern Illinois continued on with its barrage of points early in the second quarter. The Salukis scored two field goal. However, Caldwell intercepted a Ryan Crawford pass and had his long return for a touchdown to give the Salukis touchdowns in the first five minutes of the period to extend its lead to 34-7. McIntosh hit Cheatham for a 27-yard a 27-3 lead going into the locker rooms. touchdown pass and Karim broke free for a 73-yard touchdown run. Southern Illinois came out in the third quarter and picked up right where they left off. SIU received the kickoff to start The Saluki offense cooled down and did not score again before halftime, but neither did the Bears and SIU the period and McIntosh led them down 80 yards on eight plays for a score. The touchdown came on a 40-yard pass to Jeff held a 34-7 lead at the half. Evans, who made a great catch by the front pylon in the end zone. Seven minutes into the third quarter, McElroy picked off Kirby and returned it 80-yards for a touchdown. The Jackrabbits drove down into the Saluki red zone late in the third quarter, but once again the Dawgs held their own. That interception gave the Salukis 21 on the season, which ties the 2007 squad for the second most in program On a fourth-and-six at the nine-yard line, Caldwell intercepted his second pass of the game in the end zone and downed it for history. a touchback. After 41-unanswered points, Missouri State kicker Matt Hottelman hit a 40-yard field goal to end the bleeding Before the Jackrabbits’ last couple of drives late in the fourth quarter, they had negative eight yards rushing the ball. for the Bears. Miguel Warren added a seven-yard rushing touchdown with six minutes to go in the fourth quarter. SDSU did add a pair of late touchdowns, but nothing could dampen the Saluki victory to give them their fifth conference Kyle Dougherty added a 31-yard field goal for the Salukis and MSU got a late touchdown pass before the final championships since 2003. bell rung for the last time in a regular season game at McAndrew Stadium.

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Game 11 Game 12 No. 1 Southern Illinois 42, Southeast Missouri State 24 No. 1 Southern Illinois 48, No. 17/19 Eastern Illinois 7 Nov. 21 2009 • Houck Stadium • Cape Girardeau, Mo. • Addendance: 7,527 Nov. 28, 2009 • McAndrew Stadium • Carbondale, Ill. • Addendance: 7,527

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL No. 1 Southern Illinois 7 14 14 7 42 No. 17 Eastern Illinois 7 0 0 0 7 Southeast Missouri State 0 0 17 7 24 No. 1 Southern Illinois 7 17 17 7 48

SCORING SUMMARY Plays TOP Score SCORING SUMMARY Plays TOP Score 1st 12:09 SIU McIntosh 15-yd run (Dougherty kick) 9-63 2:51 7-0 1st 11:42 EIU Ricks 11-yd run (Signor kick) 6-30 2:14 0-7 2nd 03:10 SIU Karim 10-yd run (Dougherty kick) 7-82 3:04 14-0 07:33 SIU Karim 10-yd run (Dougherty kick) 2-33 0:59 7-7 00:42 SIU Morris 10-yd pass from McIntosh (Dougherty kick) 4-57 1:03 21-0 2nd 13:28 SIU McIntosh 16-yd run (Dougherty kick) 6-58 2:26 14-7 3rd 09:52 SEMO Huge 38-yd field goal 13-52 5:00 21-3 07:24 SIU Dougherty 33-yd field goal 4-6 1:24 17-7 07:39 SIU McIntosh 2-yd run (Dougherty kick) 5-25 2:05 28-3 06:04 SIU Russo 28-yd fumble return (Dougherty kick) 0-0 0:00 24-7 06:04 SEMO Edwards 54-yd pass from Scheible (Huge kick) 4-64 1:27 28-10 3rd 11:29 SIU Goode 6-yd pass from McIntosh (Dougherty kick) 6-34 2:40 31-7 05:43 SIU Karim 70-yd run (Dougherty kick) 1-70 0:12 35-10 06:37 SIU Karim 11-yd pass from McIntosh (Dougherty kick) 6-27 3:31 38-7 01:14 SEMO Edwards 5-yd pass from Scheible (Huge kick) 10-61 4:21 35-17 01:14 SIU Dougherty 45-yd field goal 8-12 3:37 41-7 4th 09:22 SEMO Castro 1-yd interception return (Huge kick) 0-0 0:00 35-24 4th 11:31 SIU Karim 58-yd run (Dougherty kick) 5-88 2:20 48-7 07:26 SIU McIntosh 3-yd run (Dougherty kick) 6-66 1:50 42-24 TEAM STATS EIU SIU INDIVIDUAL LEADERS TEAM STATS SIU SEMO INDIVIDUAL LEADERS First Downs 10 20 Rushing (att-yds-TD): First Downs 22 21 Rushing (att-yds-TD): Rushing Att-Yards 36-109 53-323 SIU - Deji Karim (23-155-2) Rushing Att-Yards 44-294 51-189 SIU - Deji Karim (16-155-2) Passing Cmp-Att-Yds 7-18-80 13-17-66 EIU - Mon Williams (20-107-0) Passing Cmp-Att-Yds 12-18-181 10-18-155 SEMO - Henry Harris (21-93-0) Total Plays-Yards 54-189 70-389 Passing (att-cmp-int-yds-TD): Total Plays-Yards 62-475 69-344 Passing (att-cmp-int-yds-TD): Fumbles-Lost 5-5 1-1 SIU - Paul McIntosh (13-17-1-66-2) Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 SIU - Paul McIntosh (12-18-1-181-1) Penalties-Yards 3-40 7-55 EIU - Reeder (6-10-0-67-0) Penalties-Yards 2-20 6-60 SEMO - Matt Scheible (10-18-0-155-2) Punts-Yards 5-216 4-139 Receiving Yards (no-yds-TD): Punts-Yards 1-36 5-153 Receiving Yards (no-yds-TD): Average 43.2 34.8 SIU - Bryce Morris (3-15-0) Average 36.0 30.6 SIU - Matt Guinn (3-83-0) Net 33.2 34.2 EIU - Lora (3-28-0) Net 36.0 28.2 SEMO - Miles Edwards (2-59-2) Punt Returns (#-Yds-TD) 1-2-0 4-50-0 Defense (ST-AT-TT-TFL-Sack): Punt Returns (#-Yds-TD) 2-12-0 0-0-0 Defense (ST-AT-TT-TFL-Sack): Kickoff Returns (#-Yds-TD) 5-130-0 0-0-0 SIU - Brandin Jordan (1-6-7-0-0) Kickoff Returns (#-Yds-TD) 5-189-0 7-138-0 SIU - Brandin Jordan (9-2-11-1.0-1.0) Interceptions-Yards-TD 1-0-0 1-2-0 EIU - Nasti (10-4-14-0-0.5) Interceptions-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-14-1 SEMO - Joshua Jackson (2-8-10-0-0) Fumble Ret-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-28-1 Interceptions (no-yds): Fumble Ret-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Interceptions (no-yds): Time of Possession 24:32 35:28 SIU - Lance Caldwell (1-2) Time of Possession 25:56 34:04 SIU - None 3rd Downs 2-of-11 7-of-16 EIU - Mercier (1-0) 3rd Downs 7-of-9 7-of-15 SEMO - 4th Downs 1-of-3 1-of-1 4th Downs 0-of-0 1-of-1 Sacks By 0-0 4-29 Sacks By 2-13 0-0 CARBONDALE, Ill. -No. 3 seed Southern Illinois forced CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. - Redshirt freshman quarterback six turnovers and had two different 100-yard rushers as the Paul McIntosh accounted for four touchdowns and senior running Salukis rolled over Eastern Illinois for a 48-7 victory Saturday back Deji Karim ran for 155 yards as No. 1 Southern Illinois closed at McAndrew Stadium in the first round of the 2009 NCAA out its 2009 regular season with a 42-24 win at Southeast Missouri Division I Football Championships. State, Saturday in Houck Stadium. The Salukis (11-1) had one interception and recovered five The Salukis (10-1) head into the playoffs with a 10-game win- fumbles - the second most in a game in school history. SIU ning streak. SIU will learn Sunday who they will face in the opening scored 28 points off of the Panther mishaps and scored 48 round, as the NCAA Selection Show airs live on ESPNews at 2 p.m. unanswered in the game to move on to the quarterfinals for CT. the fifth time in school history. Head coach Dale Lennon said afterwards that he thought his team “Anytime a team forces six turnovers, things are going to go has a good chance to receive one of the four seeds in the playoffs your way,” head coach Dale Lennon said. “When the defense and earn a home game in the opening round. can get the ball back to the offense as quick as they did, you “Any time a team has 10 wins and captures the Missouri Valley are going to be able to put a lot of points on the board.” Football Conference outright, that is making a great case for your- self,” Lennon said. “It’s good that we will control our own destiny Coming into the game, Eastern Illinois had not allowed a from here on out. 100-yard rusher. Southern Illinois had two on the day as Deji “The big thing from today is we got the win and you got to give Karim had 155 and McIntosh added 115. The Salukis as a Southeast Missouri State a lot of credit. They don’t have the best team had 323 yards rushing in the playoff victory. record, but they’ve played everyone tough all year and that’s what Karim got his 155 yards rushing on 23 carries and he scored they did to us today.” three touchdowns (two rushing, one receiving). McIntosh had McIntosh ran for 101 yards on 13 carries and threw for 181 yards with one touchdown. He scored three rushing TDs his second-straight 100-yard game. He becomes just the second Saluki quarterback in SIU history to have two as he registered just the 11th 100-yard rushing game by a quarterback in school history. 100-yard rushing games in a career. The Salukis had 294 yards rushing the ball in the game and 475 yards of total offense. Karim picked up his 155 yards McIntosh accounted for three touchdowns in all Saturday. He completed 13-of-17 passes for 66 yards with on 16 carries and had two touchdown runs, including a 70-yarder. He averaged 9.7 yards per carry Saturday and had 218 two TDs and ran for another. all-purpose yards. Senior linebacker Brandin Jordan led the Dawgs with seven tackles. Southeast Missouri State (2-9) put up a fight in its final game of the season. The Redhawks racked up 344 yards of “We were just happy we were getting them,” Jordan said in regards to the turnovers SIU’s defense was total offense and were led by quarterback Matt Scheible who had 155 yards passing with two touchdowns. creating. “Anytime you get six, that’s pretty good and we keep getting hungry as the game went along to get Senior linebacker Brandin Jordan led the SIU defense with 11 tackles and he had one of two Saluki sacks. SIU’s another.” streak of 11-straight games with at least one interception came to an end Saturday, as the Saluki defense did not record Senior nose tackle Chris Arthurs recovered two fumbles on the day while safety Lance Caldwell forced one a single turnover for the first time in the last 20 games. fumble and had SIU’s lone interception. Kyle Russo returned a fumble 28-yards for a touchdown in the second Southern Illinois marched right down the field to go up 7-0 on the games opening drive. McIntosh capped off the quarter after a Kyle Walker sack knocked the ball free. nine-play, 63-yard drive with a 15-yard touchdown run just three minutes into the game. The Salukis had four sacks in the game and recorded eight tackles for a loss. Southern Illinois only gave up The Redhawks controlled the ball for the majority of the first and second quarters, but McIntosh drove the Salukis 189 yards of total offense while having 389 of its own. down for their second touchdown late in the second quarter. Along with the story line of the game, fumbles were the tale of the first half. He hit Matt Guinn for a 49-yard pass down the sideline before Karim scored his 15th rushing touchdown of the Karim’s first career fumble, on his 310th touch as a Saluki, set up EIU’s first score just 3:12 into the game. season. That came on a 10-yard dive to put SIU up 14-0 at 3:10. Wide receiver Lorence Ricks scored an 11-yard touchdown on a Panther reverse. The Saluki defense got a quick stop, giving McIntosh the opportunity to work his magic once again. This time he The next time Eastern had the ball they coughed it up to the Salukis on a fumbled exchange between the drove the Salukis down 57 yards in just over a minute and hit Bryce Morris for a 10-yard touchdown pass with 42 center and Jake Christensen at quarterback. That gave SIU the ball at the EIU 33 and Karim needed just two seconds left in the half. carries to reach the end zone. His 10-yard run at 7:33 tied the game up at seven apiece. McIntosh threw for 147 yards and ran for 69 as he guided the Dawgs to the 21-0 lead after two quarters. McIntosh gave Southern Illinois its first lead early in the second quarter. He broke through a couple of arm After a fairly docile first half, the fireworks were launched in the third quarter where the two teams combined to tackles on a 16-yard touchdown run that capped off a six-play, 58-yard drive. score 31 points. Southeast Missouri State finally got on the scoreboard five minutes into the stanza with a 38-yard Following a Panther fumble and a McIntosh interception on back-to-back drives, Korey Lindsey set the Curtis Huge field goal. Salukis up with the ball on the EIU 22-yard line with a 15-yard punt return. SIU did not find the end zone, but SIU’s Richard White set the Salukis up with great field position on the ensuing kickoff. He returned it 59-yards down Kyle Dougherty made a 33-yard field goal to put SIU up 17-7. to the Redhawk 25-yard line and the Dawgs scored five plays later. McIntosh’s second rushing touchdown of the game came from two-yards out and gave Southern Illinois a 28-3 lead. With 6:04 left in the half, Walker blitzed through the right side and was able to hit Christensen as he was Two touchdowns were then scored in the next minute and 56 seconds. Southeast Missouri State got its first touch- looking to pass. He knocked the ball up in the air right into the hands of Russo, who returned it 28 yards for down of the game when Scheible faked a reverse and hit a wide-open Miles Edwards for a 54-yard touchdown pass. the touchdown. Karim answered for the Salukis with a 70-yard touchdown run on SIU’s first offensive play after the kickoff. For That capped off 24 unanswered points for the Salukis as they held a 24-7 lead at the half. Karim, a Walter Payton Award Candidate, it was his fourth touchdown run on the year of 70 yards or more. Caldwell, who forced one of three Panther fumbles in the first half, intercepted Christensen on EIU’s first Scheible ended the wacky third quarter with his second touchdown pass. He found Edwards once again in the end drive of the second half. That set up a six-yard McIntosh to John Goode touchdown pass to put SIU up 31-7. zone, this time on a five-yard pass after a 61-yard drive. The score cut SIU’s lead down to 35-17 after three quarters. Eastern’s turnover problems continued to plague them as the third quarter wore on. Its fifth turnover and SIU turned the ball over on its first two drives of the fourth quarter and the second one was costly. William fourth fumble led to SIU’s next touchdown that gave them a 38-7 lead. This came on an 11-yard pass from Castro picked off a McIntosh on a wide receiver screen pass and returned it 14 yards for a touchdown, pulling the McIntosh to Karim, which was his first touchdown reception of his career. Redhawks within 11 with 9:22 to play. Dougherty tacked on a 45-yard field goal late in the third quarter. It was his 18th of the season, which tied McIntosh and Karim brushed off previous mishaps and put together their sixth touchdown drive of the game. A Ron Miller’s school record that he set in 1983. couple of long runs from both of them led to McIntosh’s third rushing touchdown at 7:26. Karim added a 58-yard rushing touchdown midway through the fourth quarter to cap off the scoring for the That would be the end of the scoring Saturday, as the Salukis closed out the game with their 10th-straight victory. Salukis and end a stretch of 48 unanswered points. Eastern Illinois did have a late chance to punch in its second touchdown, but with 3:42 to play the Saluki defense held at their own one-yard line.

Southern Illinois Football 51 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL 2009 Game capsules

Game 13 2009 Honors/Awards No. 6 William & Mary 24, No. 1 Southern Illinois 3 Dec. 5, 2009 • McAndrew Stadium • Carbondale, Ill. • Addendance: 5,860 Walter Payton Award Finalists - Deji Karim (3rd in voting) Buck Buchanan Award Finalists - Brandin Jordan (9th in voting) SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL Eddie Robinson Award Finalists - Dale Lennon (4th in voting) No. 6 William & Mary 0 10 7 7 24 AFCA Regional Coach of the Year - Dale Lennon (FCS Region IV) No. 1 Southern Illinois 3 0 0 0 3 MVFC Offensive Player of the Year - Deji Karim SCORING SUMMARY Plays TOP Score MVFC Coach of the Year - Dale Lennon 1st 12:58 SIU Dougherty 46-yd field goal 5-41 1:56 3-0 All-MVFC 2nd 06:06 W&M Pate 36-yd field goal 10-62 5:19 3-3 Offence 01:37 W&M Grimes 6-yd run (Pate kick) 8-77 2:15 3-10 3rd 02:56 W&M Grimes 7-yd run (Pate kick) 16-80 8:19 3-17 Deji Karim (First Team) Joe Allaria (Second Team) 4th 01:45 W&M Grimes 5-yd run (Pate kick) 13-60 6:58 3-24 John Goode (First Team) Bryan Boemer (Second Team) David Pickard (First Team) Kyle Dougherty (Second Team) TEAM STATS W&M SIU INDIVIDUAL LEADERS First Downs 22 11 Rushing (att-yds-TD): Chris Dieker (Honorable Mention) Rushing Att-Yards 49-181 27-84 SIU - Paul McIntosh (13-63-0) Ryan Kernes (Honorable Mention) Passing Cmp-Att-Yds 15-28-192 11-22-103 W&M - Jonathan Grimes (30-133-3) Defense Total Plays-Yards 77-373 49-187 Passing (att-cmp-int-yds-TD): Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 SIU - Chris Dieker (5-11-1-54-0) Chris Arthurs (First Team) Chauncey Mixon (Second Team) Penalties-Yards 1-5 6-65 W&M - R.J. Archer (15-28-1-192-0) Brandin Jordan (First Team) Deji Karim (Second Team Return Specialists) Punts-Yards 3-107 6-284 Receiving Yards (no-yds-TD): Korey Lindsey (First Team) Average 35.7 47.3 SIU - Bryce Morris (4-34-0) Net 34.7 42.3 W&M - D.J. McAulay (5-61-0) Mike McElroy (First Team) Marty Rodgers (Honorable Mention) Punt Returns (#-Yds-TD) 1-10-0 2-3-0 Defense (ST-AT-TT-TFL-Sack): Scott Ravanesi (First Team) Kickoff Returns (#-Yds-TD) 2-44-0 5-86-0 SIU - Mike McElroy (6-4-10-0-0) MVFC All-Newcomer Team - Paul McIntosh, Kyle Russo Interceptions-Yards-TD 1-0-0 1-2-0 W&M - Evan Francks (9-1-10-1.0-0) Fumble Ret-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Interceptions (no-yds): MVFC Silver Anniversary Team - Scott Ravanesi Time of Possession 36:50 23:04 SIU - Mike McElroy (1-2) MVFC Player of the Week 3rd Downs 8-of-17 1-of-11 W&M - B.W. Webb (1-0) Offense Special Teams 4th Downs 1-of-2 1-of-2 Sacks By 4-30 1-6 Deji Karim – Oct. 11 Scott Ravanesi – Sept. 6 Paul McIntosh – Nov. 1 Scott Ravanesi – Sept. 27 Deji Karim – Nov. 8 Bryce Morris – Nov. 1 CARBONDALE, Ill. -A stifling William & Mary Defense Lineman defense ended Southern Illinois’ season Saturday af- Brandin Jordan – Sept. 6 Bryan Boemer – Sept. 21 ternoon, as the Tribe (11-2) handed the Salukis (11- Brandon Williams – Oct. 18 David Pickard – Nov. 23 2) a 24-3 loss in the Division I FCS quarterfinals at Korey Lindsey – Oct. 25 McAndrew Stadium. “We had our opportunities, but just didn’t take ad- Lance Caldwell – Nov. 8 vantage of them and made a few too many mistakes,” Sports Network National Player of the Week head coach Dale Lennon said. “You can’t do that Offense: Deji Karim – Oct. 12 against a good team and that was kind of the story of Defense: Korey Lindsey – Oct. 26 the day. Congratulations to William & Mary, they have Special Teams: Bryce Morris – Nov. 2 a very good team and came out and did what they had College Sporting News National All-Star (Player of the Week) to do to get the win.” Offense: Deji Karim – Oct. 12 At the start of the game the Salukis appeared to have the edge on the Tribe defense. SIU’s offense got 102 All-Americans yards in the first quarter, but William & Mary adjusted Deji Karim and held the Dawgs to just 85 total yards in the last • The Sports Network (First Team) three quarters. • Walter Camp Foundation William & Mary finished the game with 373 yards of total offense. • Associated Press (First Team) SIU scored first with a 46-yard field goal from Kyle Dougherty just over two minutes into the • College Sporting News “Fabulous 50” All-American (Unanimous First Team) game. William & Mary was unable to convert a third down in that opening quarter, but halfway Brandin Jordan through the second Tribe kicker Brian Pate put one through the uprights to tie the game at three. • The Sports Network (First Team) From that point on William & Mary beat Southern at its own game. Tribe running back Jona- • Walter Camp Foundation than Grimes scored his first of three rushing touchdowns on the day with just a minute and a half • Associated Press (First Team) left before halftime, putting William & Mary up 10-3 at the break after a Pate extra point. • College Sporting News “Fabulous 50” All-American (Honorable Mention) With Grimes leading the way, William & Mary posted 181 total yards rushing, nearly 100 Korey Lindsey more than SIU’s uncharacteristic 84. The Tribe defense held Walter Payton Award finalist Deji • The Sports Network (Second Team) Karim to just 27 yards on the ground, but Karim broke the SIU record for single-season all- • Associated Press (First Team) purpose yardage. He finished with 105 total yards Saturday. William & Mary controlled the clock in the second half. After going just 1-for-7 on third • AFCA downs in the first two quarters, the Tribe converted seven of their last 10 third-down tries. They • College Sporting News “Fabulous 50” All-American held the ball for nearly 14 more minutes than the Salukis did in the game. David Pickard Saluki quarterbacks Paul McIntosh and Chris Dieker combined for 103 yards passing, but • The Sports Network (Third Team) Southern was unable to find the end zone. After a SIU turnover on downs, William & Mary CoSIDA Academic All-American - Mike McElroy (Second Team) charged down field with two minutes left to put the final score in the book with another Grimes CoSIDA Academic All-District V First Team touchdown. Ryan Kernes, Mike McElroy, Ryan Patton The loss breaks an 11-game winning streak for SIU and marks the final game ever played at SIU’s McAndrew Stadium. ADA Academic All-Star Team - Ryan Kernes, Ryan Patton “This is definitely a season to be proud of,” Lennon said. “That was message to our seniors in the locker room afterwards. I’m proud of what we accomplished. I thought we had a good MVFC All-Academic Team chance to make a run at the national championship and that’s why we are so disappointed, be- Joe Allaria (First Team) Chance Coda (Second Team) cause we fell short of our goals.” Ryan Kernes (First Team) Mike McElroy (Second Team) Ryan Patton (First Team) David Pickard (Second Team) Tony Colletti (Honorable Mention) Jason Seaman (Honorable Mention) SIUC Outstanding Student Leadership Award - Ryan Kernes MVC State Farm Good Neighbor Award - Tony Colletti

52 Southern Illinois Football Saluki Football Record/History Book

IN THIS SECTION...

Coaches 54-55 All-Time Coaches...... 54-55 Coaching Records...... 55 Honors and Awards 56-60 All-Americans...... 56 Speciality Awards...... 57 MVFC Honors and Awards...... 58-60 Other Awards...... 60 Team Records 61-73 All-Star Games/Hall of Fame Members...... 61 Postseason Appearances...... 61 Miscellaneous Team Records...... 62 Retired Numbers...... 62 First Score of the Year...... 63 Salukis in the National Polls...... 64 Games vs. Ranked Opponents...... 64-65 Games vs. FBS Schools...... 65 Year-by-Year Team Statistics...... 66-67 Single-Season Team Records...... 68 Opponent Single-Season Team Records...... 69 Single-Game Records...... 70-71 Opponent Single-Game Records...... 72-73 Individual Records 74-92 Chronological Lists...... 74-77 Annual Leaders...... 78-79 Select Circles...... 80 Rushing Records...... 81-82 1,000-Yard Rushers...... 83 Passing Records...... 84-85 2,000-Yard Passers/1,000-Yard Receivers...... 86 Receiving Records...... 87 Total Offense/All-Purpose Leaders...... 88 Scoring Leaders...... 89 Special Teams Leaders...... 89-90 Defensive Records...... 91-92 All-Time Results 93-108 Year-by-Year Results...... 93--99 MVFC Championships...... 99 Series Records vs. All-Time Opponents...... 100-102 All-Time Participation Roster...... 103-107 All-Time Assistant Coaches...... 107 2010 NCAA Division I Playoff Bracket...... 108 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Head Coaching History ment and embarked on a career in football officiating. O’Brien had a long and pro- ductive career in the National Football League as a referee, and was an observer for the NFL until 1990.

William McAndrew Glenn (Abe) Martin 1913-16, 1921-38 1939-49 1964-65 1974-75 Record: 83-79-20 Record: 31-42-5 Record: 4-16 Record: 3-18-1 Hired at SINU in 1913 to Abe Martin starred on the Shroyer joined SIU in 1964 Weaver was named athlet- develop a physical education university’s only unbeaten foot- after two seasons with the foot- ics director at SIU in 1973 and department “for boys,” McAn- ball team in 1930 and became ball St. Louis Cardinals. added the head football coach- drew organized the athletics the second alumnus to play His only wins at SIU were ing duties the following year. program, which previously had professional football, compet- over Louisville, Drake, North- Weaver had been an assistant “club teams” and occasionally ing for the Chicago Cardinals Al Kawal ern Iowa and SW Missouri at Michigan State, Missouri, an approved team. in 1932. 1955-58 State. He returned to the Car- Kansas and UCLA, and head He served as head coach, As coach at SINU, Martin’s Record: 20-15-2 dinals and primarily helped coach at Kansas State prior to with the exception of years biggest milestone was guiding Before arriving at SIU, develop former Saluki standout SIU. spent in the armed forces and the 1947 team to a victory in the Kawal had eight years of head quarterback Jim Hart. He resigned at SIU following while pursuing a second degree, Corn Bowl. coaching experience at Drake the 1975 season to become the until 1938. The stadium was In addition to coaching and Temple. athletics director at Michigan built in 1938 and named in his football, Martin was SINU’s The native Chicagoan, had State, where he served until honor in 1943, shortly after his interim athletics director and his best year in 1958, posting retiring in 1990. death. head basketball coach in 1943 a 7-2 record, including a key, before eventually being named 32-31 win over Western Illi- AD in 1945. He also revived the nois. He was unbeaten in four baseball program in 1947. seasons at SIU against Eastern Illinois and was 3-1 vs. North- ern Illinois.

Ellis Rainsberger 1966 Record: 4-5-1 Rainsberger came to SIU after serving as an assistant Sam Patterson at Kansas. He left the Salukis 1976-83 1917 after one season to become an Record: 54-37 Record: 2-2 assistant at Illinois, where he Dempsey had a reputation Sam Patterson was a vol- Bill Waller spent six years. Rainsberger for rebuilding programs and unteer coach for SINU, and he 1950-51 later moved on to the Canadian had turned around the football filled in for one season after Record: 3-14-1 Football League. fortunes at Youngstown State William McAndrew joined the A Benton, Ill., native, Waller 1959-63 immediately prior to taking armed forces during World War was an Illinois graduate who Record: 28-20 over SIU. The Salukis became I. played professional football and The 30-year old Piccone a player at the national level baseball. joined Southern Illinois’ staff during his eight-year stay, win- No Teams in 1918 and 1920 as an assistant coach in 1955 ning games against Temple, after serving under Al Kawal East Carolina, Fresno State, as an assistant at Temple. Marshall, Tulsa, West Texas Piccone had been a star quar- and New Mexico State. terback at Temple and captained His lone loss to Wichita its 1952 team. State in 1983 cost the Salukis a In five seasons at SIU, his conference championship, but teams never lost to Illinois the Salukis ultimately won the State (4-0), Central Michigan National Championship, and (4-0) or Eastern Michigan (3-0). 1967-73 Dempsey was named Division His 1960 squad won the IIAC Record: 30-37-2 I-AA “Coach of the Year.” championship with a perfect Towers was promoted to Dempsey left Southern William O’Brien 6-0 record. head coach after just one year within a week of winning the William Lodge 1952-54 as an assistant at SIU. national title and took over the 1919 Record: 6-20 His teams battled top com- football program at Memphis Record: 2-2 O’Brien lettered in football, petition including, Louisville, State. Like Patterson, Lodge was a baseball and track at SINU in East Carolina and Oklahoma He resigned after several fill-in for McAndrew. He also the early 1940s. State. Towers’ teams posted years at Memphis to become a coached the basketball team After a stint in the Marine three seasons above .500, three full-time minister in the Colum- and served as acting athletic Corps, he returned to SIU in below and one at 5-5. After bus, Ohio, area where he still director. 1952 and was named head leaving SIU, he returned to resides. football coach at the age of 29. Kansas and later served as ath- He coached until 1954, when letics director at Kansas State. he became director of SIU’s Outdoor Recreation Depart-

54 Southern Illinois Football Head Coaching History 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL as high as No. 15 in the national ence championships and five- polls. The 1991 team was adept straight playoff appearances. Saluki Coaching Records at winning close games, as six In 2004, the Salukis spent 10 of its seven wins came by a total weeks atop the FCS polls, and (by Victories) of just 14 points. The club won Kill won the Eddie Robinson three games by a single point. Award for Coach of the Year in Name W L T Pct. FCS. William McAndrew 83 79 20 .456 Kill left SIU after the 2007 Jerry Kill 55 32 -- .632 season to become head coach at Rey Dempsey 54 37 -- .593 Northern Illinois. Glenn (Abe) Martin 31 42 5 .397 Dick Towers 30 37 2 .435 Carmen Piccone 28 20 -- .583 Dale Lennon 20 5 -- .800 1984-87 Al Kawal 20 15 2 .541 Record: 17-27 Dorr had the difficult task of Ray Dorr 17 27 -- .386 succeeding Dempsey. Bob Smith 17 38 -- .309 His 1986 team was a pleasant 14 30 -- .318 surprise as it was perfect against 11 22 -- .333 Ohio Valley teams. A one-point Shawn Watson William O’Brien 6 20 -- .231 loss at Kansas, after taking a 1994-96 4 5 1 .400 late lead, will be remembered Record: 11-22 4 7 -- .364 as one of the toughest defeats Watson took over at SIU Don Shroyer 4 16 -- .200 in the school history. His teams after putting in impressive Dale Lennon Bill Waller 3 14 1 .167 were 3-1 against both Eastern seasons as an assistant at Miami 2008-Present Doug Weaver 3 18 1 .136 Illinois and Illinois State. (Ohio). His first team avoided Record: 20-5 William Lodge 2 2 -- .500 a winless season when it upset Dale Lennon was named the Sam Patterson 2 2 -- .500 a good Western Kentucky club, 20th head coach in school his- 10-7. Following the 1-10 start, tory on Dec. 28, 2007. Lennon his teams recorded back-to- has won seven more games than Saluki Coaching Records back 5-6 seasons in 1995 and any other Saluki head coach (by Winning Percentage - min. 20 victories) 1996. His final club in 1996 through his first two seasons. got off to a 4-1 start before a He has guided SIU to back-to- Name W L T Pct. five-game losing streak and 5-6 back MVFC Championships Dale Lennon 20 5 -- .800 overall finish. and FCS Playoff appearances. Jerry Kill 55 32 -- .632 In 2009, Lennon led the Salukis Rey Dempsey 54 37 -- .593 to the No. 1 national ranking Carmen Piccone 28 20 -- .583 for the first time since Oct. 10, Al Kawal 20 15 2 .541 Rick Rhoades 2005. The Sports Network had William McAndrew 83 79 20 .456 1988 SIU pinned as the No. 1 team Dick Towers 30 37 2 .435 Record: 4-7 for the last three weeks of the Glenn (Abe) Martin 31 42 5 .397 Although credited with up- regular season. grading the program, the genial Lennon was named the Rhoades resigned just two AFCA Region IV Coach of months after his first season Saluki Coaching Records the Year as well as the MVFC (by Games Coached) ended. Bruce Craddock Coach of the He returned “home” to Year in both 2008 and 2009. Alabama where he joined the Jan Quarless He joins six previous league Name W L T Games William McAndrew 83 79 20 182 Crimson Tide’s staff. He later 1997-2000 coaches to be named the con- Rey Dempsey 54 37 -- 91 became an assistant at Ken- Record: 14-30 ference’s coach of the year in Jerry Kill 55 32 -- 87 tucky, and in 1993 was named Quarless became SIU’s 18th back-to-back seasons. Glenn (Abe) Martin 31 42 5 78 head coach at McNeese State. head coach in January 1997. SIU won 11-straight games Dick Towers 30 37 2 69 He had previously served as an in 2009 and finished with an assistant with the Salukis from 11-2 record. He is just one of 1977 through 1982 under Rey three Salukis coaches to lead Dempsey. the Dawgs to a 10-win season. Saluki Coaching Records Although his first team was (by Years Coached) 3-8, his 1999 club went 5-6 and set a new SIU scoring record. Name Record Years No. William McAndrew 83-79-20 1913-16,21-38 22 Glenn (Abe) Martin 31-42-5 1939-49* 10 Rey Dempsey 54-37 1976-83 8 Jerry Kill 55-32 2001-07 7 Dick Towers 30-37-2 1967-73 7 Bob Smith Carmen Piccone 28-20 1959-63 5 1989-93 Bob Smith 17-38 1989-93 5 Record: 17-38 In five seasons at SIU, * SIU did not compete in 1943 due to World War II Smith’s teams and players es- tablished numerous offensive records. One of the most remarkable Jerry Kill accomplishments of his five- 2001-07 year tenure came in 1991 when Record: 55-32 the Salukis managed to post a In eight years at the helm of 7-4 record by winning the first SIU, Kill guided the Salukis to five games of the season, rising four-straight Gateway Confer-

Southern Illinois Football 55 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL All-Americans Note: Only organizations recognized by the NCAA are included SIU’s Two Unanimous First Team All-Americans Year Pos. Player Honored By • 1960 G Houston Antwine AP • 1970 TE Lionel Antoine AFCA, Kodak NG Tom Laputka Kodak • 1971 TE Lionel Antoine AFCA • 1983 DB Donnell Daniel AP DB Terry Taylor AFCA, Kodak • 1985 DB John Field DHFG #81 • 1996 P *Mark Gagliano AP, AFCA, Walter Camp, The Sports Network CORNELL CRAIG • 1999 WR #Cornell Craig AP, AFCA, Walter Camp, The Sports Network, DHFG 1999 • 2002 RB *Muhammad Abdulqaadir Walter Camp, The Sports Network, DHFG • 2003 S Alexis Moreland AP • 2004 C *Elmer McDaniel AP, Walter Camp, The Sports Network • 2005 RB Arkee Whitlock AFCA, DHFG • 2006 K Craig Coffin The Sports Network RB #Arkee Whitlock AP, AFCA, Walter Camp, The Sports Network • 2008 G Aaron Lockood AFCA RB Larry Warner AP • 2009 LB *Brandin Jordan AP, Walter Camp, The Sports Network RB *Deji Karim AP, Walter Camp, The Sports Network #24 DB Korey Lindsey AP, AFCA ARKEE WHITLOCK 2006 Second Team 1969 Chuck Goro, DB Year Player, Position Bob Hasberry, RB SIU’s Five Consensus 1960 Gene Williams, G 1970 Brad Pancoast, QB All-Americans 1995 Darnell Hendricks, DB Brian Newlands, LB 1996 Damon Jones, TE 1985 Tom Baugh, OL 1998 Karlton Carpenter, RB John Field, DB 2002 Alexis Moreland, DB (AP) Tim Redmond, OL 2003 Elmer McDaniel, C (TSN) Byron Mitchell, RB #32 2004 Craig Coffin, K (AP) Rick Spielman, LB MUHAMMAD Alexis Moreland, S (AP) 1986 Ira Davis, DB ABDULQAADIR 2006 Will Justice, C (TSN) Mel Kirksy, RB 2002 2009 Korey Lindsey, DB (TSN) Ralph Van Dyke 1987 Brad Crouse, DL David Smith, OT Third Team 1988 Brad Crouse Year Player, Position 1994 Jeff Gill, OL 1981 Tom Striegel, P 1995 Darnell Hendricks, DB #21 1998 Karlton Carpenter, RB 2000 Tom Koutsos, RB MARK GAGLIANO 2005 Arkee Whitlock, RB Tavita Tovio, DL 1996 2007 Chauncey Mixon, LB (TSN) 2001 Bart Scott, LB 2008 Korey Lindsey, DB (TSN) 2007 , QB 2009 David Pickard, OT (TSN) Darren Marquez, OT James Cloud, DE Honorable Mention Brandin Jordan, LB Year Player, Position Clayton Johnson, S #10 1936 Dolph Souther, C Scott Ravanesi, P BRANDIN JORDAN 1960 Amos Bullocks, RB Craig Turner, RS 2009 (KEY: # - Unaminous; * - Consensus (must be named a first team All-American by three different organizations; AP - Associated Press; AFCA - American Football Coaches Association; TSN - The Sports Network; DHFG - Don Hansen’s Football Gazette)

SIU’s Repeat First Team All-Americans

#31 DEJI KARIM 2009

Lionel Antoine Arkee Whitlock 1970, 1971 2005, 2006 #71 ELMER McDANIEL 2004

56 Southern Illinois Football Speciality Award Winners 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Academic All-Americans Liberty Mutual Coach of FCS Player of the Year First Team the Year 1999 Cornell Craig, WR Year Player, Position 2007 Jerry Kill 1959 Willie Brown, G College Sporting News 1970 Sam Finocchio, OG AFCA Coach of the Year National Player of the Year 1988 Chuck Harmke, RB 2006 Arkee Whitlock, RB 1991 Jon Manley, LB 1983 Rey Dempsey Dwayne Summers, DL 2007 Jerry Kill Second Team College Sporting News Year Player, Position AFCA Regional Coach of Fab-50 All-American Team 1970 Dave Petruncio, DL the Year First Team 2009 Mike McElroy, S 1970 Dick Towers Year Player, Position 1983 Rey Dempsey 2006 Craig Coffin, P Academic All-District 2003 Jerry Kill Braden Jones, TE First Team 2004 Jerry Kill Arkee Whitlock, RB Year Player, Position 2008 Dale Lennon 2009 Deji Karim, RB 2003 Chris Kupec, TE 2009 Dale Lennon Honorable Mention Royal Whitaker, LB Year Player, Position 2005 Joel Sambursky, QB AFCA Assistant Coach 2009 Brandin Jordan, LB J.T. Wise, FB Korey Lindsey, DB Andrew Kernes, OT of the Year Tony Rinella, LB 1970 Tom Matukewicz National Players of the Brad Brachear, CB Week 2006 Nick Hill, QB Eddie Robinson Award The Sports Network J.T. Wise, FB Winner Date Player, Position 2008 Ryan Kernes, TE Year Coach 10/20/03 Muhammad Abdulqaadir, RB (O) Mike McElroy, S 2004 Jerry Kill 10/31/05 Arkee Whitlock, RB (O) Ryan Patton, LB 9/18/06 Nick Hill, QB (O) 2009 Ryan Kernes, TE Finalists 11/10/08 Korey Lindsey, CB (D) Mike McElroy, S Year Coach Finish 11/17/08 Larry Warner, RB (O) Ryan Patton, LB 2003 Jerry Kill 2nd 2006 Jerry Kill 12th 10/12/09 Deji Karim, RB (O) 2007 Jerry Kill 16th 10/26/09 Korey Lindsey, CB (D) National Football Foundation 11/2/09 Bryce Morris, WR (SP) & College Football Hall 2008 Dale Lennon 8th 2009 Dale Lennon 4th of Fame Hampshire Honor College Sporting News Society Date Player, Position Year Player, Position Walter Payton Award 9/10/07 Craig Coffin, P (SP) 2006 Kent DeVinney, LS Finalists 9/29/08 Brandin Jordny, LB (D) Braden Jones, TE Year Player, Position Finish 10/12/09 Deji Karim, RB (O) J.T. Wise, FB 2004 Joel Sambursky, QB 8th 2007 Nick Hill, QB 2005 Joel Sambursky, QB 9th Don Hansen’s Football 2006 Arkee Whitlock, RB 3rd Gazette FCS Athletic Directors 2007 Nick Hill, QB 6th Date Player, Position 2008 Larry Warner, RB 10th Association Academic 9/21/02 Muhammad Abdulqaadir, RB (O) 2009 Deji Karim, RB 3rd 9/28/02 Muhammad Abdulqaadir, RB (O) All-Star Team 10/5/02 Muhammad Abdulqaadir, RB (O) Year Player, Position Buck Buchanan Award 10/5/02 Royal Whitaker, LB (D) 2006 Braden Jones, TE Finalists 10/12/02 Muhammad Abdulqaadir, RB (O) 2008 Ryan Patton, LB Year Player, Position Finish 10/31/05 Arkee Whitlock, RB (O) 2009 Ryan Kernes, TE 2003 Alexis Moreland, DB 16th Ryan Patton, LB 2009 Brandin Jordan, LB 9th (KEY: O - Offense; D - Defense; SP - Speical Teams)

AFCA Good Works Team 2008 Larry Warner, RB

SIUC Outstanding Student Leadership Award 2009 Ryan Kernes, TE

Southern Illinois Football 57 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL MVFC Honors and Awards SIU’s Members on the MVFC Silver Anniversary Team (Announced in 2009)

Craig Coffin, PK Cornell Craig, WR Alexis Moreland, DB Scott Ravanesi, P Joel Sambursky, QB Craig Turner, RS Arkee Whitlock, RB 2002-06 1996-99 2001-04 2006-09 2002-05 2004-07 2004-06 MVFC Coach of First-Team All-MVFC 1994 Jeff Gill, OL 2009 Chris Arthurs, NT 1995 Damon Jones, TE John Goode, FB the Year Year Player, Position Darnell Hendricks, DB Brandin Jordan, LB Year Coach 1977 Dan Brown, LB 1996 Steve Jones, OL Deji Karim, RB 1983 Rey Dempsey 1978 Hugh Fletcher, TE Damon Jones, TE Korey Lindsey, CB 2003 Jerry Kill Bryon Honore, OL Mark Gagliano, P Mike McElroy, S 2004 Jerry Kill Burnell Quinn, RB Coe Bonner, RB David Pickard, OT 2008 Dale Lennon James Phillips, DL 1997 John Armitrano, P Scott Ravanesi, P 2009 Dale Lennon Mark Michuda, DL 1998 Walter Skeate, OL Ron Geels, DB Karlton Carpenter, RB 1979 Kevin House, WR Three-Time First- MVFC Offensive 1999 Cornell Craig, WR Byron Honore, OL 2000 Tom Koutsos, RB Team All-MVFC Player of the Year Burnell Quinn, RB Tavita Tovio, DL Years Player, Position Year Player, Position James Phillips DL 2001 Bryan Archibald, DL 1978-80 James Phillips, DL Joe Barwinski, LB 1998 Karlton Carpenter, RB Tom Koutsos, RB 2001-03 Alexis Moreland, DB 1999 Cornell Craig, WR Oyd Craddock, DB Bart Scott, LB 2005-07 Craig Turner, RS 2004 Joel Sambursky, QB 1980 Chris Lockwood, OL 2002 Muhammad Abdulqaadir, RB 2007-09 Scott Ravanesi, P 2009 Deji Karim, RB Darrin Davis, C Alexis Moreland, DB James Phillips, DL 2003 Muhammad Abdulqaadir, RB 1981 Chris Lockwood, OL MVFC Defensive Alexis Moreland, DB Second-Team Darrin Davis, C Elmer McDaniel, C Walter Poole, RB All-MVFC Player of the Year Brandon Robinson, FB Year Player, Position Year Player, Position John Harper, DL 2004 Linton Brown, DT 1979 Dave Callahan, DT 1982 John Harper, DL Greg Shipp, DB Brent Little, WR 1982 Marvin Hinton, WR 1983 Donnell Daniel, DB Tom Striegel, P Elmer McDaniel, C Brad Pilgard, OT 1982 John Harper, DL Alexis Moreland, S Granville Butler, LB Greg Shipp, S MVFC Newcomer Joel Sambursky, QB 1983 Fabray Collins, LB Terry Taylor, DB Royal Whitaker, LB 1983 Brad Pilgard, OL Rick Johnson, QB of the Year 2005 Linton Brown, DT Ron Miller, K Year Player, Position Sterling Haywood, DL Jamarquis Jordan, DB Drew Morrison, P 2000 Teddy Sims, LB Ken Foster, DL Will Justice, C Carey Shephard, TE 2002 Muhammad Abdulqaadir, RB Granville Butler, LB Joel Sambursky, QB Greg Shipp, DB 2004 Brandon Jacobs, RB Donnell Daniel, DB Craig Turner, RS James Stevenson, WR Terry Taylor, DB Royal Whitaker, LB 1985 Rich Spielman, LB Derrick Taylor, RB MVFC Freshman Arkee Whitlock, RB 1986 Mark Banbury, OL John Field, DB 2006 Braden Jones, TE Byron Mitchell, RB Brad Crouse, DL of the Year Craig Turner, RS John Edwards, LB Year Player, Position 1986 Ralph VanDyke, OL Arkee Whitlock, RB Bruce Phipps, TE 2002 Joel Sambursky, QB Mel Kirksy, RB Lorenzo Wims, DE David Smith, OL 2006 Brandin Jordan, LB Ira Davis, DB J.T. Wise, FB 1987 Mike Carbonaro, LB 1987 David Smith, OT 2007 James Cloud, DE Brad Crouse, DL Jay Hurdle, DB MVC Good Nick Hill, QB Bryon Mitchell, RB 1988 Rob Mason, OL Clayton Johnson, S Brad Crouse, DL Ezell Shelton, LB Neighbor Award Darren Marquez, OT 1988 Chuck Harmke, RB Year Player, Position 1989 Kevin Kilgallon, LB Scott Ravanesi, P 1990 John Roots, WR 1989 Willie Davis, DB 2008 Larry Warner, RB Craig Turner, RS Shannon Ferbrache, DL 2009 Tony Colletti, NT Kevin Kilgallon, LB 2008 Brandin Jordan, LB 1991 Mark Francis, OL Wesley Yates, WR Korey Lindsey, CB 1990 Jeff Long, DB 1992 Chuck Neitzel, OL Aaron Lockwood, G 1993 Billy Swain, WR David Peters, P Scott Ravanesi, P 1991 Doug Amaya, TE Mike Strickland, OL Larry Warner, RB SIU’s Members on the MVFC Silver Anniversary All-Select NFL Team (Announced in 2009)

Jim Hart, QB Kevin House, WR Brandon Jacobs, RB Damon Jones, TE Carl Mauck, OL Bart Scott, LB Terry Taylor, DB 4-time Pro Bowler 8-Year NFL Career ‘08 Super Bowl Champion 5-Year NFL Career 13-Year NFL Career 2007 Pro Bowler 12-Year NFL Career

58 Southern Illinois Football MVFC Honors and Awards 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Yonel Jordan, RB 1988 Ron Kirk, DL Arglista Scott, DL MVFC All-Academic John Manley, DL 1990 Mark Francis, OL 1995 Karlton Carpenter, RB Justin Roebuck, WR Yogi Henderson, TE Darryl Holland, DL First Team Tom Roth, OL Jason Jakovich, OL Hassan McCullough, DB Year Player, Position Dwayne Summers, DL Tim Wells, DB C.J. McDavid, DB 1979 Joe Barwinski, LB 1992 Wayne Manu, DL 1991 Brian Downing, QB Danny Smith, QB Dave Callahan, DL Anthony Perry, RB Rob Moran, LB 1996 Ryan Hallahan, LB Oyd Craddock, DB Justin Roebuck, WR Anthony Perry, RB Jason Krivis, OL Mark Mielock, OT Clint Smothers, DB Clint Smothers, DB 1997 John Amitrano, P James Phillips, DT Mike Strickland, OL Mike Strickland, OL Kent Skornia, QB 1994 Mark Gagliano, P 1993 Jim Cravens, DB 1992 Scott Gabbert, QB Tavita Tovio, DL 1995 Mark Gagliano, P 1994 Mark Gagliano, P Jason Jakovich, OL 1998 Bart Scott, LB Ryan Given, K Darnell Hendricks, DB Yonel Jordan, RB 1999 Sherard Poteete, QB 1996 Mark Gagliano, P Damon Jones, TE 1993 LaVance Banks, WR Scott Everhart, K 1997 Jason Krivis, OL 1995 Karlton Carpenter, RB Jason Jakovich, OL Tom Koutsos, RB 2003 Joel Sambursky, QB 1996 Reggie Fowler, WR Jim Remsey, OL 2001 Justin George, WR 2004 Chris Kupec, TE 1997 Cornell Craig, WR Dave Smith, TE Alexis Moreland, S Tony Rinella, LB Freddie Taylor, DB Clint Smothers, LB Jon Pendergrass, S Joel Sambursky, QB 1998 John Armitrano, P 1994 Tommy Anderson, LB 2002 Courtney Abbott, WR 2005 Brad Brachear, CB Cornell Craig, WR Reggie Fowler, WR Muhammad Abdulqaadir, RB Chris Kupec, TE Jim Lawhorn, OL Darnell Hendricks, DB Joel Sambursky, QB Joel Sambursky, QB 1999 Jim Lawhorn, OL 1995 Mark Gagliano, P Royal Whitaker, LB 2006 Nick Hill, QB 2000 Bryan Archibald, DL , OL 2003 Linton Brown, DT Braden Jones, TE Teddy Sims, LB Brian Tranchitella, LB James Fields, DE 2007 Rick Burgess, RB 2002 Mike Fritzler, C 1996 C.J. McDavid, DB Frank Johnson, S Nick Hill, QB 2003 Billy Beard, DE Dave Smith, TE Jamarquis Jordan, S Ryan Kernes, TE Tom Koutsos, RB Lawrence Watkins, OL Elmer McDaniel, C Scott Ravanesi, P Wes Proctor, OT 1997 Jason Krivis, OL 2004 Brandon Jacobs 2008 Ryan Kernes, TE Joel Sambursky, QB Salter Skeate, OL Craig Turner, FB Ryan Patton, LB Royal Whitaker, LB Tavita Tovio, DL Arkee Whitlock, RB 2009 Joe Allaria, WR 2004 Brian Akins, OT 1998 Bart Scott 2005 Darren Marquez, OT Ryan Kernes, TE Craig Coffin, K Kent Skornia, QB Jimmy Wegerer, G Ryan Patton, LB Brandon Jacobs, RB Tavita Tovio, DL Lorenzo Wims, DE Frank Johnson, S 1999 Scott Everhart, K 2006 Brandin Jordan, LB Jeff Jones, DT Brandon Frick, OL Chauncey Mixon, LB MVFC All-Academic Jamarquis Jordan, S Tom Koutsos, RB John Randle, RB Scott Ravanesi, P Second Team Chris Kupec, TE 2000 Brian Broussard, DL Year Player, Position Matt Miller, OT LaMarcus Spillers, LB Shawn Smith, G Andre Tillman, DT 1994 Brad Bohannon, K Arkee Whitlock, RB Dante Stoval, LB Ryan Given, K 2005 Jared Green, G 2001 Mike Fritzler, C 2007 Larry Warner, RB 2008 Marc Cheatham, WR Bryan Hawkins, OL Frank Johnson, S Chad Graefen, OT John Goode, FB Brian Prudent, DL Chris Kupec, TE Jon Pendergrass, DB 2009 Paul McIntosh, QB Tony Seman, LB Brent Little, WR 2002 Courtney Abbott, WR 1995 Tony Seman, LB Kyle Russo, DE Lionel Williams, DT Brian Akins, OT 1996 Reggie Fowler, WR J.T. Wise, FB Joel Sambursky, QB Bryan Nolbertowicz, FB 2006 Brandon Bruner, CB 2003 Linton Brown, DT MVFC All-1990s Nate Orsburn, OL Craig Coffin, K Frank Johnson, S 1998 Jim Lawhorn, OL Micah King, DE Brent Little, WR Decade Team 1999 Mark Shasteen, WR 2007 Justin Allen, WR 2004 Yemi Akisanya, CB Honorable Mention 2000 Scott Everhart, K Rick Burgess, FB Brandon Bruner, CB Years Player, Position Matt Scheffler, OL Brandin Jordan, LB Andrew Franklin, DE 1990-93 Mike Strickland, OL 2001 Bryan Archibald, DL Aaron Lockwood, G 2005 Kellen Allen, WR 1990-93 Billy Swain, WR Scott Everhart, K Larry Luster, DT Phillip Doyle, LB Mark Shasteen, WR Chauncey Mixon, LB Mark Philipp, DT 2002 Matt Anderson, OL John Randle, RB 2006 Brandin Jordan, LB MVFC President’s Scott Everhart, K 2008 James Cloud, LB Aaron Lockwood, G Academic Excellence Matt Scheffler, DT Mike Farrell, C Darren Marquez, OT 2003 Royal Whitaker, LB Chauncey Mixon, LB 2007 Ryan Kernes, TE Award 2004 Phillip Doyle, LB Marty Rodgers, S Shawn Smith, G Year Player, Position Matt Miller, OT 2009 Joe Allaria, WR Alan Turner, WR 1988 Matt Herzberg, DL 2005 Andrew Kernes, OT Bryan Boemer, C 2008 Chris Arthurs, NT 1991 Jon Manley, LB Tony Rinella, LB Kyle Dougherty, K Marc Cheatham, WR 1994 Joel Wardynski, RB 2006 Andrew Kernes, OT Deji Karim, RS Chris Dieker, QB 1997 Jason Krivis, T J.T. Wise, FB Chauncey Mixon, LB Kyle Dougherty, K 2007 Ryan Beeler, WR 2007 Justin Allen, WR John Goode, FB 2008 Jon Habbe, FB Andrew Kernes, OT Honorable Ryan Kernes, TE Ryan Patton, LB Ryan Patton, LB 2009 Chris Dieker, QB 2009 Tony Colletti, NG 2008 Mike McElroy, S Mention All-MVFC Ryan Kernes, TE Ryan Kernes, TE 2009 Chance Coda, DE Year Player, Position Marty Rodgers, S David Pickard. OT Mike McElroy, S 1977 Oyd Craddock, DB B.J. Thompson, WR David Pickard, OT 1978 Oyd Craddock, DB MVFC All- 1979 Jim Farley, DE Newcomer Team Larray Kavanagh, TE Year Player, Position Tom Piha, NG 1994 Darnell Hendricks, DB 1982 Pierre Pugh, TE Damon Jones, TE

Southern Illinois Football 59 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL MVFC Honors and Awards/Other Awards MVFC All-Academic 11/19/06 Arkee Whitlock, RB 9/29/08 Aaron Lockwood, G Bunker Jones, E 9/8/07 Nick Hill, QB 9/21/09 Bryan Boemer, C Charles Mathieu, T Honorable Mention 11/17/07 Nick Hill, QB 11/23/09 David Pickard, OT George Sawyer, B Year Player, Position 9/7/08 Larry Warner, RB 1948 Robert Colborn, E 1994 Ryan Peterson, OL 11/2/08 Larry Warner, RB MVFC Special Teams John Corn, T 1996 Kevin Skinkis, OL 10/11/09 Deji Karim, RB Warren Littleford, T Brian Walker, RB 11/1/09 Paul McIntosh, QB Player of the Week Bob Neal, B 1997 Reggie Fowler, WR 11/8/09 Deji Karim, RB Date Player, Position 1999 Jim Lawhorn, OL 9/13/93 Mark Gagliano, P 2000 Mark Shasteen, WR 10/15/94 Mark Gagliano, P Interstate 2001 Chad Graefen, OT MVFC Defensive 10/22/94 Mark Gagliano, P Intercollegiate Tom Koutsos, RB Player of the Week 9/2/95 Karlton Carpenter, RB Athletic MVP 2003 Brad Brachear, CB Date Player, Position 9/5/98 John Amitrano, P Year Player, Position Chris Kupec, TE 10/8/75 Kevin Woods, DB 9/5/99 Scott Everhart, K 1956 Carver Shannon, RB 2004 Brad Brachear, CB 9/14/77 John Palermo, DB 10/2/04 Craig Turner, RS 1958 Cecil Hart, FB Marlon Heaston, S 10/5/77 Ron Geels, DB 9/5/05 Braden Jones, TE 1959 Willie Brown, G J.T. Wise, FB 9/23/78 Mark Michuda, DE 11/19/05 Zach Kettelkamp, P 2005 Phillip Doyle, LB 9/8/79 James Phillips, LB 10/1/06 Craig Coffin, K Craig Turner, RB 10/6/79 Oyd Craddock, DB 10/22/06 Craig Turner, RS Interstate Inter- J.T. Wise, FB 11/10/79 Rick Bielecki, LB 10/29/06 A.J. Wallace, S collegiate Athletic 2006 Ryan Beeler, WR 9/4/82 Terry Taylor, DB 11/10/07 Kyle Dougherty, K Conf. Second Team Jon Cairns, QB 10/16/82 Granville Butler, LB 11/17/07 Craig Turner, RS Year Player, Position Trevor Moe, LB 10/23/82 Granville Butler, LB 9/28/08 Kyle Dougherty, K 1952 Bob Ems, FB 2007 Ryan Beeler, WR 9/3/83 Terry Taylor, DB 11/16/08 Larry Warner, RB Cliff Johnson, T 2008 Joe Allaria, WR 9/10/83 Donnell Daniel, DB 9/6/09 Scott Ravanesi, P 1955 Wayne Williams, E Mike Farrell, C 9/24/83 Donnell Daniel, DB 9/27/09 Scott Ravanesi, P 1957 Houston Antwine, T 2009 Tony Colletti, NT 10/15/83 Fabray Collins, LB 11/1/09 Bryce Morris, WR John Abromovitch, C Jason Seaman, DE 10/22/83 Granville Butler, LB Marion Rushing, E 10/11/86 Brad Crouse, MG Ill. Intercollegiate 1958 Houston Antwine, T MVFC Offensive 10/18/86 Ezell Shelton, LB Willie Brown, G 11/8/86 Mike Carbonaro, LB Athletic Conference Cecil Hart, FB Player of the Week 10/5/87 Mike Carbonaro, LB First Team Bill Norwood, QB Date Player, Position 10/22/88 Shannon Ferbache, DE Year Player, Position 1959 Willie Brown, G/LB 11/23/74 Bruce Puhr, WR 9/23/91 Derrick Faulkner, CB 1945 Leedio Cabutti, E 1960 Houston Antwine, T 10/11/75 Leonard Hopkins, QB 9/30/91 Clint Smothers, FS Sam Milosevich, T Amos Bullocks, RB 9/22/76 Andre Herrera, RB 9/13/93 Ron Hubbard, DT Gene Stotlar, B Ron Winter, QB 11/5/77 Burnell Quinn, RB 10/22/94 Tony Seman, LB 1946 James Lovin, T Tom Bruna, FB 9/15/79 Kevin House, WR 9/14/96 C.J. McDavid, DB Bill Malinsky, QB Paul Brostrum, G 10/13/79 Gerald Carr, QB 9/13/97 Freddie Taylor, DB Gene Stotlar, B Houston Antwine, T 10/27/79 Burnell Quinn, RB 9/12/98 Orlando Rogers, DB 1947 Bob Colborn, E 1961 Sam Silas, T 9/18/82 Rick Johnson, QB 11/11/00 Teddy Sims, LB John Corn, T Ron Winter, QB 10/1/83 Rick Johnson, QB 10/5/02 Royal Whitaker, LB James Lovin, T Amos Bullocks, RB 9/29/85 Byron Mitchell, RB 10/9/04 Alexis Moreland, S Bill Malinsky, B Jim Thompson, T 9/7/87 Paul Patterson, RB 10/16/04 Alexis Moreland, S Don Riggs, B Frank Imperiale, G 10/19/87 Fred Gibson, QB 11/12/06 Brandon Bruner, CB 1948 James Lovin, T Jim Minton, G 9/3/88 Fred Gibson, QB 10/6/07 Chauncey Mixon, LB 1949 Robert Colborn, E 1961 Dennis Harmon, RB 10/15/88 Chuck Harmke, FB 11/3/07 James Cloud, DE James Lovin, T 11/19/88 Joe Cook, SE 9/7/08 Mike McElroy, S 1950 Harold Call 10/1/89 Scott Gabbert, QB 9/28/08 Brandin Jordan, LB Don Cross Interstate Inter- 10/8/89 Scott Gabbert, QB 10/19/08 Brandin Jordan, LB Paul Swoboda collegiate Athletic 9/10/90 Brian Downey, QB 11/9/08 Korey Lindsey, CB 9/2/91 Brian Downey, QB Conf. Second Team 11/16/08 Marty Rodgers, S Year Player, Position 9/9/91 Greg Brown, RB Ill. Intercollegiate 11/23/08 Chauncey Mixon, LB 1955 Jack Schneider, RB 9/19/92 Scott Gabbert, QB Athletic Conference 9/6/09 Brandin Jordan, LB Jim Hayes, T 10/10/92 Scott Gabbert, QB 10/18/09 Brandon Williams, CB Second Team Marion Rushing, G 11/21/92 Scott Gabbert,QB 10/25/09 Korey Lindsey, CB Year Player, Position 9/23/95 Damon Jones, TE 11/8/09 Lance Caldwell, S 1945 John Corn, G 10/4/95 Danny Smith, QB Tommie Gher, C Interstate Intercol- 11/2/96 Coe Bonner, RB MVFC Offensive James Harsh, B legiate Athletic Conf. 9/27/97 Karlton Carpenter, RB Clarence Lowry, B Honorable Mention 9/19/98 Kent Skornia, QB Lineman of the Week 1946 Leedie Cabutti, E Year Player, Position Date Player, Position 11/14/98 Karlton Carpenter, RB 1947 Bill Cosgrove, C 1951 Bob Ems, FB 9/2/95 Larry Mullins, C 9/12/99 Sherard Poteete, QB Joe Hughes, E Clifford Johnson, T 9/28/96 Steve Jones, OL 9/19/99 Tom Koutsos, RB 1948 Bill Cosgrove, C 1953 Joe Huske, QB 11/2/96 Steve Jones, OL 11/21/99 Cornell Craig, WR Joe Hughes, E 1954 Clifford Johnson, T 11/21/99 Jim Lawhorn, OL 9/9/00 Tom Koutsos, RB 1959 Houston Antwine, T 11/5/02 Brian Akins, OT 9/16/00 Tom Koutsos, RB Girard Secker, C 9/2/03 Wes Proctor, OT Ill. Intercollegiate 9/21/02 Muhammad Abdulqaadir, RB Tom Bruna, RB 9/16/03 Justin Rich, G Athletic Conference 9/28/02 Muhammad Abdulqaadir, RB 1960 Girard Secker, C 10/15/03 Elmer McDaniel, C 10/5/02 Muhammad Abdulqaadir, RB Honorable Mention Dennis Harmon, RB 9/4/04 Brian Akins, OT 10/12/02 Muhammad Abdulqaadir, RB Year Player, Position 1961 Jim Battle, E 10/6/03 Joel Sambursky, QB 10/16/04 Elmer McDaniel, C 1946 Bill Cosgrove, G 10/18/03 M. Abdulqaadir, RB 9/13/05 Jared Green, G Bob Johnson, B 11/2/03 Joel Sambursky, QB 11/8/05 Will Justice, C Charles Mathieu, T 9/4/04 Brandon Jacobs, RB 9/4/06 Aaron Lockwood, G Sam Milosevich, T 11/13/04 Joel Sambursky, QB 11/14/06 Will Justice, C John Ruzich, FB 10/31/05 Arkee Whitlock, RB 9/29/07 Shawn Smith, G 1947 Galen Davis, B 9/18/06 Nick Hill, QB 11/3/07 Aaron Lockwood, G Robert Etheridge, G 10/18/06 Arkee Whitlock, RB 11/17/07 Darren Marquez, OT Bob Johnson, B

60 Southern Illinois Football All-Star Games/Hall of Fame Members 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL East-West Shrine Saluki 1963-65 Jim Hart Senior Bowl 1979-82 John Harper Year Player, Position Game Hall of Fame 1974-76 Andre Herrera 1962 Dennis Harmon, DB Year Player, Position (in alphabetical order) 1931-34 Lynn Holder 1966 Damon Jones, TE 1971 Lionel Antoine, OT Years Player 1976-79 Kevin House 1980-83 Rick Johnson 1985 Tom Baugh, C 1967-71 Lionel Antoine 1957-60 Houston Antwine 1999-2003 Tom Koutsos 2004 Brandon Jacobs, RB Hula Bowl 1914-15 Cecil Bass 1946-49 Jim Lovin Year Player, Position 1959-62 Jim Battle 1939-49 Glenn “Abe” Martin 2006 Arkee Whitlock, RB Texas vs. the 1982-85 Tom Baugh 1966-68 Carl Mauck 1927-29 Gene Bricker 1913-16, 21-38 William McAndrew Nation 1925-28 Frank Bridges 1930 Paul McKinnis All-American Bowl Year Player, Position 1939-40 Bill Brown 1932-35 William Morawski Year Player, Position 2007 Nick Hill, QB 1956-59 Willie Brown 1934-37 Tom North 1960 Houston Antwine, DL 2010 Deji Karim, RB 1958-61 Amos Bullocks 1956-58 Bill Norwood 1961 Amos Bullocks, RB 1930-31 Harry Canada 1941-42 Bill O’Brien 1946-49 Bob Colborn 1976-79 Burnell Quinn MVFC Hall of Fame 1938-41 Verdie Cox 1931-33 Bob Reeves Last Vegas All- Years Player, Position 1976-79 Oyd Craddock 1954-57 Marion Rushing 1996-99 Cornell Craig 1998-01 Bart Scott 1962-65 Jim Hart, QB American Classic 1982-83 Donnell Daniel 1955-58 Carver Shannon Year Player, Position 1931-33 Ralph Davison 1959-62 Sam Silas 2003 Muhammad Abdulqaadir, RB 1976-83 Rey Dempsey 1990-94 Clint Smothers 2004 Terry Jackson, RB 1932-35 Russell Emery 1929-32 Clarence Stephens 1937-40 J.T. English 1947 Quentin Stinson Blue-Gray Game 1927-30 Frank Eovaldi 1938 Charles Strusz Year Player, Position 1924-27 Raymond Floyd 1980-83 Terry Taylor 1979 Kevin House, WR 1938-41 William Freeberg 1938-41 Bill Townes 1982 John Harper, LB 1988-92 Scott Gabbert 1962-64 Charles Warren 1985 Tom Baugh, C 1932-34 James Gray 1952-55 Wayne Williams Postseason Appearances NCAA/FCS Year Date SIU Seed Round Opponent Result Site Attend Coach 1983 -- 1 1st Bye 1983 Dec. 3 1 Q Indiana State W, 23-7 Carbondale, Ill. 8,000 Rey Dempsey 1983 Dec. 10 1 S Nevada-Reno W, 23-7 Carbondale, Ill. 12,000 Rey Dempsey 1983 Dec. 17 1 C Western Carolina W, 43-7 Charleston, S.C. 15,950 Rey Dempsey 2003 Nov. 29 - 1st at Delaware L, 48-7 Newark, Del. 14,572 Jerry Kill 2004 Nov. 27 1 1st Eastern Washington L, 35-31 Carbondale, Ill. 7,304 Jerry Kill 2005 Nov. 26 - 1st at Eastern Illinois W, 21-6 Charleston, Ill. 2,896 Jerry Kill 2005 Dec. 3 - Q at Appalachian State L, 38-24 Boone, N.C. 11,108 Jerry Kill 2006 Nov. 25 - 1st UT-Martin W, 36-30 Carbondale, Ill. 5,694 Jerry Kill 2006 Dec. 2 - Q at Montana L, 20-3 Missoula, Mont. 18,883 Jerry Kill 2007 Nov. 24 4 1st Eastern Illinois W, 30-11 Carbondale, Ill. 6,124 Jerry Kill 2007 Dec. 1 4 Q Massachusetts W, 34-27 Carbondale, Ill. 6,560 Jerry Kill 2007 Dec. 8 4 S Delaware L, 20-17 Carbondale, Ill. 11,503 Jerry Kill 2008 Nov. 29 - 1st New Hampshire L, 29-20 Carbondale, Ill. 5,461 Dale Lennon 2009 Nov. 28 3 1st Eastern Illinois W, 48-7 Carbondale, Ill. 7,527 Dale Lennon 2009 Dec. 5 3 Q William and Mary L, 24-3 Carbondale, Ill. 5,860 Dale Lennon (KEY: 1st = 1st Round; Q = Quarterfinals; S = Semifinals; C = Championship Game)

SIU Postseason Numbers SIU Postseason Numbers (Cont.) Playoff Record by Round National Championships Record When Seeded: First Round: 1 (1983) 6-3 4-3 (Last: 2009) Overall Playoff Record: Record as the No. 1 Seed: Quarterfinals: 8-7 3-1 2-3 (Last: 2009) Seasons in the Postseason: Semifinals: 8 Postseason Coaching Records: 1-1 (Last: 2007) Postseason Record at Home: Rey Dempsey 3-0 Championship: 6-4 Jerry Kill 4-5 1-0 (Last: 1983) Postseason Record on the Road: Dale Lennon 1-2 1-3 Postseason Record at a Neutral Site: 1-0

Southern Illinois Football 61 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Miscellaneous team records Wins, Losses and Streaks Records by Decade 5. Northern Illinois - Oct. 28, 1978...... 16,489 All-time Games Played...... 908 in 97 years Decade Record Win. % Games 6. UL Lafayette - Oct. 24, 1981...... 15,750 Overall Record...... 408-468-32 ( .449) 1913-19 20-17-1 .526 38 7. Northern Illinois - Oct, 4, 1980...... 15,700 National Championships...... 1 (1983) 1920-29 32-27-13 .444 72 8. Arkansas State - Oct. 14, 1978...... 15,446 Undefeated and Untied Teams...... 1 (1930: 9-0) 1930-39 35-47-6 .398 88 9. Youngstown State - Sept. 27, 1986...... 15,100 Longest Undefeated Streak...... 15 games (1929-31) 1940-49 31-34-5 .443 70 10. Illinois State - Oct. 3, 1981...... 14,900 Longest Winning Streak...... 15 games (1929-31) 1950-59 34-53-3 .378 90 11. Drake - Sept. 18, 1983...... 14,700 Longest Losing Streak...... 12 games (1948-49) 1960-69 45-52-1 .459 98 12. Northern Iowa - Sept. 27, 2008...... 14,427 Longest Home Winning Streak.... 12 games (2003-05) 1970-79 44-59-3 .415 106 13. Northern Iowa - Oct. 18, 1986...... 14,200 Most Consecutive Shutouts...... 6 (1930) 1980-89 52-61 .460 113 Average Home Attendance Most Shutouts in a Season...... 7 (1928) 1990-99 37-73 .363 110 Consecutive Games Without Being Shutout...... 2000-09 78-45 .634 123 1975...... 8,180 1993...... 6,340 1976...... 9,060 1994...... 8,420 ...... 112 (9/8/01-Present 1977...... 9,706 1995...... 8,167 Consecutive Games Scoring 10+ Points...... History of Overtime Games (3-3) 1978...... 13,010 1996...... 6,171 ...... 27 (10/27/90 to 9/18/93) Date Opponent OT Result 1979...... 11,560 1997...... 5,640 Oct. 14, 1995 Missouri State 1OT W, 33-30 1980...... 9,995 1998...... 6,820 Milestone Victories Sept. 26, 1998 at Illinois State 1OT L, 41-38 1981...... 13,930 1999...... 7,220 1982...... 9,860 2000...... 6,000 Win# Date Opponent Score Oct. 9, 1999 Youngstown State 1OT L, 43-37 1983...... 12,614 2001...... 6,177 50 Nov. 2, 1929 SE Missouri State 7-0 Sept. 28, 2002 at Eastern Michigan 2OT L, 48-45 1984...... 7,172 2002...... 7,914 100 Oct. 27, 1945 Western Illinois 13-6 Oct. 1, 2005 Missouri State 1OT W, 30-23 1985...... 11,550 2003...... 9,748 150 Nov. 14, 1959 Central Michigan 51-20 Nov. 22, 2008 at Illinois State 1OT W, 17-10 1986...... 13,120 2004...... 9,713 200 Oct. 24, 1970 Illinois State 45-24 1987...... 11,185 2005...... 8,581 250 Sept. 4, 1982 Western Illinois 38-7 Biggest Crowds at McAndrew Stadium 1988...... 9,680 2006...... 9,508 300 Nov. 2, 1991 Eastern Illinois 31-30 1989...... 7,700 2007...... 9,950 1. Eastern Illinois - Sept. 13, 1980...... 17,150 1990...... 9,000 2008...... 9,055 350 Sept. 18, 2004 William Penn 59-9 2. Drake - Nov. 7, 1981...... 17,000 1991...... 12,225 2009...... 8,882 400 Oct. 3, 2009 Western Illinois 30-10 3. Illinois State - Nov. 5, 1983...... 16,660 1992...... 8,350 4. Illinois State - Sept. 28, 1991...... 16,500 Retired Jersey Numbers #23 #30 #78

Harry Bobbit Mark Hemphill Jim Lovin (1961-63) (1979) (1946-49)

Harry Bobbit died of a blood clot in July 1964, the Mark Hemphill was a football-track letterman, who Jim Lovin, a Bention, Ill. native who is shown on the year prior to what would have been his senior sea- had suffered a severe spinal injury during the 1979 left in the picture above, was the first Southern Illi- son. His number was retired after that year. One of football season. On Sept. 13, 1980, Southern Illinois nois football player to have his jersey number retired. three team captains of the 1963 team, Bobbit caught a University honored him with “Mark Hemphill Day” at Not only was Lovin the first player in SIU’s history to then program record 34 passes for 503 yards and five McAndrew Stadium. A McAndrew Stadium all-time start every game throughout his four-year career, but touchdowns. record crowd of 17,150 showed up to watch SIU beat he was the first Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Con- Eastern Illinois 37-35 on that special day. More than ference player to be named first team All-Conference $30,000 dollars was raised in contributions and given four times. The tackle was SIU’s team MVP in 1948 to Mark’s family to help in covering his various reha- and 1949. In the 1949 season finale, a 41-14 win over bilitation expenses. Illinois Governor Jim Thompson Indiana State at McAndrew Stadium, Lovin was re- was on had to present Mark with a plaque at halftime warded with an opportunity to kick a PAT, which he during which time his football jersey was retired. made. Mark died a year later in St. Louis, his hometown.

62 Southern Illinois Football First Score of the year 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL (Since 1960, when play-by-plays are available; time is amount remaining in the quarter specified)

Season Game Opponent SIU’s First Score Class Time Quarter Score 1960 1 Missouri-Rolla Clarence Walker 25-yard run (kick failed) Sr. Unknown 1st Unknown 1961 Data is not available 1962 1 at Texas A&I Vern Pollock 1-yard run (Bob Hight kick) Sr. 03:06 1st 7-7 1963 1 at Evansville Tom Massey 57-yard pass from Jim Hart (Bob Hight kick) Fr. 06:54 1st 7-0 1964 1 at Bowling Green Rich Weber 4-yard pass from Jim Hart (kick failed) Jr. 07:18 2nd 6-14 1965 Data is not available 1966 1 Wichita State Tim Kelley 24-yard field goal So. 10:06 1st 3-0 1967 1 NE Missouri State John Quillen 31-yard run (Ralph Galloway kick) Jr. 03:19 1st 7-0 1968 1 Louisville Mike Bradley 38-yard field goal Jr. 12:10 2nd 3-7 1969 1 at Louisville Barclay Allen 4-yard run (Robert Thomure kick) Sr. 00:30 1st 7-0 1970 1 Louisville Gerald Wilson 6-yard run (Gregg Goodman kick) So. 05:22 1st 7-0 1971 1 at Dayton David Reid 7-yard pass from Brad Pancoast (Gregg Goodman kick) Sr. Unknown 1st 7-0 1972 4 at Dayton Gregg Goodman 30-yard field goal Sr. 00:44 2nd 3-3 1973 1 at Northern Illinois William Cook 1-yard pass from Leonard Hopkins (Ken Seaman kick) So. 05:32 1st 7-0 1974 1 at New Mexico State Ken Seaman 39-yard field goal So. 05:20 1st 3-0 1975 1 at Louisiana-Lafayette Ivy Moore 67-yard pass from Leonard Hopkins (Ken Seaman kick) Sr. 05:30 1st 7-3 1976 2 at Drake Andre Herrera 11-yard run (Ken Seaman kick) Sr. 02:15 1st 7-0 1977 1 at New Mexico State Kevin House 15-yard pass from Bob Collins (Les Petroff kick) So. 04:29 3rd 7-12 1978 1 at Drake Wash Henry 2-yard run Sr. 14:56 4th 7-31 1979 2 Louisiana-Lafayette Paul Molla 30-yard field goal Jr. 08:39 1st 3-0 1980 1 at Wichita State Vic Harrison 18-yard run (Paul Molla kick) Sr. 04:41 3rd 7-31 1981 1 at McNeese State Marvin Hinton27-yard blocked punt return (kick failed) Jr. 05:45 1st 6-0 1982 1 at Western Illinois Allen Leslie 25-yard field goal Sr. 10:22 2nd 3-7 1983 1 at Western Illinois Richard Blackmon 4-yard pass from Rick Johnson (Ron Miller kick) Jr. 06:11 1st 7-0 1984 1 at Tulsa Derrick Taylor 67-yard pass from Darren Dixon (Ron Miller kick) Sr. 02:40 1st 7-10 1985 1 Lincoln Byron Mitchell 9-yard run (Ron Miller kick) So. 10:20 1st 7-0 1986 1 at Arkansas State Sebron Spivey 5-yard pass from Kevin Brown (Ron Miller kick) Sr. 00:30 2nd 7-6 1987 1 Delta State Paul Patterson 5-yard run (John Brda kick) Jr. 04:19 3rd 7-10 1988 1 at Western Illinois Fred Gibson 71-yard run (John Bookout kick) So. 11:22 3rd 7-10 1989 1 at Nevada John Bookout 37-yard field goal So. 05:49 2nd 3-0 1990 1 at Northern Iowa Steve Wedemeier 22-yard field goal Sr. 03:42 1st 3-0 1991 1 at SE Missouri State Doug Amaya 8-yard pass from Brian Downey (John Bookout kick) Sr. 10:18 1st 7-0 1992 1 Troy State Anthony Perry 5-yard run (John Bookout kick) Sr. 10:31 1st 7-0 1993 1 Washburn Greg Brown 31-yard run (kick failed) Sr. 11:47 1st 6-0 1994 1 UT Martin Dave Smith 4-yard pass from David Pierson (Ryan Given kick) So. 11:23 1st 7-0 1995 1 at SE Missouri State Reggie Kennedy 1-yard run (kick failed) Fr. 10:28 2nd 6-0 1996 1 Central Arkansas Damon Jones 80-yard pass from Steve Luce (Matt Simonton kick) Sr. 00:20 1st 7-0 1997 2 Murray State Matt Simonton 43-yard field goal Jr. 04:56 2nd 3-6 1998 1 at Murray State Kent Skornia 3-yard run (kick failed) Sr. 11:58 2nd 6-3 1999 1 at SE Missouri State Cornell Craig 39-yard pass from Sherrard Poteete (Scott Everhart kick) Sr. 11:01 1st 7-7 2000 1 at Murray State Ron Graddy 39-yard interception return (Scott Everhart kick) Jr. 13:54 1st 7-0 2001 1 at SE Missouri State Scott Everhart 37-yard field goal Jr. 10:22 1st 3-0 2002 1 Kentucky Wesleyan Tom Koutsos 12-yard run (Scott Everhart kick) Sr. 14:43 1st 7-0 2003 1 Quincy Muhammad Abdulqaadir 59-yard run (Craig Coffin kick) Sr. 12:11 1st 7-0 2004 1 SE Missouri State Brandon Jacobs 1-yard run (Criag Coffin kick) Sr. 09:28 1st 7-0 2005 1 at SE Missouri State Craig Coffin 25-yard field goal Jr. 04:23 1st 3-0 2006 1 Lock Haven Arkee Whitlock 34-yard run (Craig Coffin kick) Sr. 11:44 1st 7-0 2007 1 Quincy John Randle 1-yard run (Kyle Dougherty kick) Sr. 10:28 1st 7-0 2008 1 Hampton Damian Sherman 21-yard pass from Chris Dieker (Kyle Dougherty kick) Sr. 09:52 1st 7-0 2009 1 at Marshall Chris Dieker 1-yard run (Kyle Dougherty kick) Jr. 00:21 1st 7-0

Southern Illinois Football 63 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL salukis in the national polls FCS Coaches Poll Nov. 20, 2006 #10 Nov. 8, 2004 #1 Salukis Versus FCS Ranked Opponents Date Ranking Final, 2006 #7 Nov. 15, 2004 #1 Sept. 20, 1982 #11 Preseason, 2007 #11 Nov. 22, 2004 #1 Date Rank Opponent W/L SIU Opp Sept. 24, 1983 #8 Sept. 3, 2007 #10 Final, 2004 #9 Oct. 5, 1985 #8 Illinois State W 21 0 Oct. 1, 1983 #5 Sept. 10, 2007 #6 Preseason, 2005 #5 Nov. 9, 1985 #8 at Arkansas State L 12 41 Oct. 8, 1983 #3 Sept. 17, 2007 #6 Sept. 5, 2005 #4 Aug. 30, 1986 #7 at Arkansas State L 7 22 Oct. 15, 1983 #2 Sept. 24, 2007 #6 Sept. 12, 2005 #1 Sept. 13, 1986 #20 at Murray State W 31 0 Oct. 22, 1983 #2 Oct. 1, 2007 #6 Sept. 19, 2005 #3 Oct. 29, 1983 #1 Oct. 8, 2007 #6 Sept. 26, 2005 #2 Oct. 18, 1986 #16 Northern Iowa W 27 24 Nov. 5, 1983 #1 Oct. 15, 2007 #10 Oct. 3, 2005 #2 Oct. 17, 1987 #9 Western Illinois L 15 21 Nov. 12, 1983 #1 Oct. 22, 2007 #7 Oct. 10, 2005 #1 Oct. 24, 1987 #17 Arkansas State L 9 33 Nov. 19, 1983 #2 Oct. 29, 2007 #6 Oct. 17, 2005 #10 Nov. 14, 1987 #5 at Northern Iowa L 3 20 Dec. 3, 1983 #1 Nov. 5, 2007 #5 Oct. 24, 2005 #9 Sept. 3, 1988 #12 at Western Illinois L 13 17 Dec. 10, 1983 #1 Nov. 12, 2007 #5 Oct. 31, 2005 #5 Sept. 23, 1989 #15 at Murray State L 11 24 Final, 1983 #1 Nov. 19, 2007 #4 Nov. 7, 2005 #4 Sept. 30, 1989 #12 at Arkansas State L 23 28 Oct. 20, 1986 #20 Final, 2007 #3 Nov. 14, 2005 #11 Oct. 21, 1989 #8 Missouri State L 25 31 Oct. 27, 1986 #18 Preseason, 2008 #11 Nov. 21, 2005 #8 Oct. 6, 1990 #3 at Missouri State L 7 31 Nov. 3, 1986 #16 Sept. 1, 2008 #12 Final, 2005 #7 Sept. 21, 1991 #5 Northern Iowa W 21 20 Nov. 17, 1986 #20 Sept. 8, 2008 #13 Preseason, 2006 #17 Sept. 28. 1991 #19 Illinois State W 14 11 Final, 1986 #15 Sept. 15, 2008 #14 Sept. 4, 2006 #17 Oct. 5, 1991 #19 Missouri State L 13 17 Preseason, 1987 #15 Sept. 22, 2008 #13 Sept. 11, 2006 #16 Oct. 19, 1991 #17 at Western Illinois L 20 21 Sept. 23, 1991 #18 Sept. 29, 2008 #11 Sept. 18, 2006 #10 Oct. 17, 1992 #1 Northern Iowa L 25 30 Sept. 30, 1991 #15 Oct. 6, 2008 #15 Sept. 25, 2006 #10 Nov. 7, 1992 #12 at Missouri State L 12 51 Oct. 7, 1991 #20 Oct. 13, 2008 #14 Oct. 2, 2006 #9 Oct. 16, 1993 #21 Western Kentucky L 24 51 Oct. 14, 2002 #25 Oct. 20, 2008 #13 Oct. 9, 2006 #7 Nov. 13, 1993 #13 at Northern Iowa L 17 49 Sept. 8, 2003 #23 Oct. 27, 2008 #11 Oct. 16, 2006 #13 Oct. 22, 1994 #16 at Western Kentucky L 7 10 Sept. 15, 2003 #16 Nov. 3, 2008 #9 Oct. 23, 2006 #19 Nov. 12, 1994 #14 Northern Iowa L 7 39 Sept. 22, 2003 #13 Nov. 10, 2008 #9 Oct. 30, 2006 #12 Aug. 31, 1995 #20 at SE Missouri State W 30 27 Sept. 29, 2003 #11 Nov. 17, 2008 #9 Nov. 6, 2006 #14 Oct. 21, 1995 #14 at Northern Iowa L 0 13 Oct. 6, 2003 #8 Nov. 24, 2008 #8 Nov. 13, 2006 #11 Nov. 11, 1995 #12 Eastern Illinois L 21 42 Oct. 13, 2003 #7 Final, 2008 #10 Nov. 20, 2006 #10 Sept. 14, 1996 #13 Murray State L 38 48 Oct. 20, 2003 #4 Preseason, 2009 #7 Final, 2006 #7 Oct. 5, 1996 #7 at Missouri State L 17 24 Oct. 27, 2003 #3 Sept. 7, 2009 #7 Preseason, 2007 #12 Oct. 19, 1996 #17 Western Illinois L 19 26 Nov. 3, 2003 #3 Sept. 14, 2009 #8 Sept. 3, 2007 #11 Oct. 26, 1996 #3 Northern Iowa L 7 33 Nov. 10, 2003 #2 Sept. 21, 2009 #8 Sept. 10, 2007 #7 Sept. 6, 1997 #22 at Nicholls State L 0 33 Nov. 17, 2003 #4 Sept. 28, 2009 #8 Sept. 17, 2007 #7 Sept. 13, 1997 #17 Murray State W 24 20 Nov. 24, 2003 #4 Oct. 5, 2009 #6 Sept. 24, 2007 #7 Sept. 27, 1997 #23 Northern Iowa L 27 28 Dec. 1, 2003 #5 Oct. 12, 2009 #5 Oct. 1, 2007 #7 Oct. 25, 1997 #7 Western Kentucky L 31 52 Final, 2003 #10 Oct. 19, 2009 #3 Oct. 8, 2007 #7 Nov. 1, 1997 #2 Western Illinois L 26 31 Preseason, 2004 #2 Oct. 26, 2009 #3 Oct. 15, 2007 #9 Nov. 8, 1997 #4 Youngstown State L 10 34 Sept. 13, 2004 #2 Nov. 2, 2009 #3 Oct. 22, 2007 #7 Sept. 5, 1998 #23 at Murray State L 13 41 Sept. 20, 2004 #1 Nov. 9, 2009 #2 Oct. 29, 2007 #6 Sept. 19, 1998 #6 Northern Iowa W 27 20 Sept. 27, 2004 #1 Nov. 16, 2009 #2 Nov. 5, 2007 #5 Oct. 10, 1998 #7 at Youngstown State L 21 34 Oct. 4, 2004 #1 Nov. 22, 2009 #2 Nov. 12, 2007 #5 Oct. 17, 1998 #5 Western Illinois L 3 13 Oct. 11, 2004 #1 Final, 2009 #6 Nov. 19, 2007 #4 Nov. 7, 1998 #18 Western Kentucky L 28 48 Oct. 18, 2004 #1 Final, 2007 #3 Sept. 11, 1999 #25 Murray State W 58 51 Oct. 25, 2004 #1 FCS Media Poll Preseason, 2008 #11 Sept. 25, 1999 #3 at Northern Iowa L 14 34 Nov. 1, 2004 #1 Date Ranking Sept. 1, 2008 #12 Oct. 2, 1999 #22 at South Florida L 14 21 Nov. 8, 2004 #1 Sept. 3, 1983 #18 Sept. 8, 2008 #11 Oct. 9, 1999 #10 Youngstown State L 37 43 Nov. 15, 2004 #1 Sept. 10, 1983 #10 Sept. 15, 2008 #15 Oct. 16, 1999 #20 at Western Illinois L 27 68 Nov. 22, 2004 #1 Sept. 17, 1983 #5 Sept. 22, 2008 #15 Oct. 23, 1999 #12 Illinois State L 48 55 Final, 2004 #9 Sept. 20, 1999 #23 Sept. 29, 2008 #13 Sept. 16, 2000 #16 Northern Iowa W 34 14 Preseason, 2005 #5 Sept. 8, 2003 #21 Oct. 6, 2008 #16 Oct. 7, 2000 #11 Western Illinois L 17 42 Sept. 12, 2005 #1 Sept. 15, 2003 #16 Oct. 13, 2008 #16 Nov. 11, 2000 #2 at Youngstown State W 21 20 Sept. 19, 2005 #2 Sept. 22, 2003 #13 Oct. 20, 2008 #14 Nov. 18, 2000 #8 Western Kentucky L 0 22 Sept. 26, 2005 #2 Sept. 29, 2003 #11 Oct. 27, 2008 #14 Sept. 29, 2001 #13 at Western Illinois L 0 33 Oct. 3, 2005 #2 Oct. 6, 2003 #8 Nov. 3, 2008 #12 Oct. 13, 2001 #14 at Northern Iowa L 14 19 Oct. 10, 2005 #1 Oct. 13, 2003 #7 Nov. 10, 2008 #10 Oct. 20, 2001 #9 Eastern Illinois L 21 49 Oct. 17, 2005 #11 Oct. 20, 2003 #4 Nov. 17, 2008 #10 Nov. 3, 2001 #10 Youngstown State L 7 31 Oct. 24, 2005 #9 Oct. 27, 2003 #3 Nov. 24, 2008 #9 Oct. 5, 2002 #8 Western Illinois W 54 52 Oct. 31, 2005 #5 Nov. 3, 2003 #3 Final, 2008 #11 Oct. 12, 2002 #12 Northern Iowa W 42 13 Nov. 7, 2005 #4 Nov. 10, 2003 #2 Preseason, 2009 #8 Nov. 16, 2002 #16 Western Kentucky L 16 48 Nov. 14, 2005 #11 Nov. 17, 2003 #4 Sept. 7, 2009 #8 Sept. 6, 2003 #20 SE Missouri State W 28 7 Nov. 21, 2005 #8 Nov. 24, 2003 #4 Sept. 14, 2009 #8 Oct. 18, 2003 #2 at Western Illinois W 37 32 Final, 2005 #7 Dec. 1, 2003 #5 Sept. 21, 2009 #9 Nov. 1, 2003 #8 at Western Kentucky W 28 24 Sept. 4, 2006 #17 Final, 2003 #9 Sept. 28, 2009 #8 Nov. 15, 2003 #11 at Northern Iowa L 40 43 Sept. 11, 2006 #13 Preseason, 2004 #2 Oct. 5, 2009 #6 Nov. 29, 2003 #2 at Delaware L 7 48 Sept. 18, 2006 #8 Sept. 6, 2004 #1 Oct. 12, 2009 #5 Oct. 2, 2004 #15 Northern Iowa W 40 36 Sept. 25, 2006 #9 Sept. 13, 2004 #2 Oct. 19, 2009 #3 Oct. 16, 2004 #4 Western Kentucky W 38 10 Oct. 2, 2006 #9 Sept. 20, 2004 #1 Oct. 26, 2009 #3 Nov. 27, 2004 #13 Eastern Washington L 31 35 Oct. 9, 2006 #7 Sept. 27, 2004 #1 Nov. 2, 2009 #3 Oct. 27, 2005 #1 at Western Kentucky W 31 20 Oct. 16, 2006 #14 Oct. 4, 2004 #1 Nov. 9, 2009 #1 Nov. 5, 2005 #15 Youngstown State W 31 17 Oct. 23, 2006 #20 Oct. 11, 2004 #1 Nov. 16, 2009 #1 Nov. 12, 2005 #14 at Northern Iowa L 24 25 Oct. 30, 2006 #13 Oct. 18, 2004 #1 Nov. 22, 2009 #1 Nov. 19, 2005 #20 North Dakota State W 9 0 Nov. 6, 2006 #18 Oct. 25, 2004 #1 Final, 2009 #6 Nov. 26, 2005 #19 at Eastern Illinois W 21 6 Nov. 13, 2006 #11 Nov. 1, 2004 #1

64 Southern Illinois Football salukis vs. ranked fcs and fbs opponents 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL

Salukis Versus FCS Ranked Opponents SIU’s Record Against... SIU’s Record When... (Ranked in the Coaches Poll) Dec. 3, 2005 #4 at Appalachian State L 24 38 Oct. 14, 2006 #5 at Illinois State L 10 37 All-Time vs. Ranked Teams...... 33-57 Nationally Ranked...... 81-26 Nov. 4, 2006 #7 at Youngstown State L 24 31 (since 2000)...... 24-20 Ranked in the Top 10...... 61-16 Nov. 11, 2006 #11 Northern Iowa W 47 23 All-Time vs. Top 10 Teams...... 13-27 Ranked in the Top 5...... 38-10 Nov. 25, 2006 #12 UT-Martin W 36 30 (since 2000)...... 10-11 Ranked No. 1...... 13-3 Dec. 2, 2006 #2 at Montana L 3 20 All-Time vs. Top 5 Teams...... 7-13 Oct. 6, 2007 #10 Youngstown State W 24 17 (since 2000)...... 6-5 Oct. 13, 2007 #2 at Northern Iowa L 24 30 All-Time vs. No. 1...... 1-1 Nov. 3, 2007 #19 at Western Illinois W 10 9 (since 2000)...... 1-0 Nov. 24, 2007 #17 Eastern Illinois W 30 11 Dec. 1, 2007 #7 Massachusetts W 34 27 Dec. 8, 2007 #13 Delaware L 17 20 Sept. 27, 2008 #5 Northern Iowa W 27 24 Oct. 4, 2008 #6 North Dakota State L 27 35 Nov. 8, 2008 #17 Western Illinois W 24 14 Nov. 29, 2008 #10 New Hampshire L 20 29 Oct. 17, 2009 #2 at Northern Iowa W 27 20 Nov. 7, 2009 #9 at South Dakota State W 34 15 Nov. 28, 2009 #17 Eastern Illinois W 48 7 Dec. 5, 2009 #6 William & Mary L 24 3

Southern Illinois Versus FBS Ranked Opponents Date Rank Opponent SIU Opp Sept. 29, 1973 #11 Oklahoma State L 7 70 Oct. 9, 1982 #20 at Florida State L 8 59 Nov. 10, 1990 #15 at Illinois L 21 56

Southern Illinois Versus FBS Opponents Since becoming a FCS member in 1982. Date I-A Opponent Result Oct. 29, 1983 New Mexico State W 41 3 Sept. 1, 1984 at Tulsa L 10 23 Sept. 14, 1985 at Illinois L 25 28 92-Straight Weeks in Top 20 Oct. 4, 1986 at Kansas L 23 35 Oct. 3, 1987 at Kansas L 15 16 Oct. 10, 1987 at Fresno State L 0 35 SIU has spent 92-striaght weeks as a Top 20 team in either The Sports Oct. 22, 1988 at Northern Illinois L 9 10 Network or FCS Coaches Polls (not including preseason rankings). That Oct. 29, 1988 at Kentucky L 10 24 is currently the longest active streak in the Missouri Valley Football Sept. 2, 1989 at Nevada-Reno L 3 41 Oct. 7, 1989 at Northern Illinois L 24 29 Conference. The Salukis are approaching the all-time MVFC record of Sept. 22, 1990 at Illinois L 21 56 96-straight weeks ranked in the Top 25, which was set by Northern Iowa Nov. 10, 1990 at South Carolina L 13 38 from 1990-97. Nov. 9, 1991 at Louisiana Tech L 16 48 Sept. 18, 1993 at Toledo L 28 49 Oct. 2, 1993 at Northern Illinois L 15 45 Sept. 10, 1994 at Mississippi L 3 59 Sept. 23, 2000 at Kansas L 0 42 Nov. 24, 2001 at Baylor L 12 56 Sept. 28, 2002 at Eastern Michigan L(2OT) 45 48 Sept. 11, 2004 at Northern Illinois L 22 23 Sept. 17, 2005 at Western Michigan L 28 34 Sept. 16, 2006 at Indiana W 35 28 SIU 34, NIU 31 Sept. 8, 2007 at Northern Illinois W 34 31 Sept. 8, 2007 Sept. 13, 2008 at Northwestern L 7 33

SIU 35, Indiana 28 Sept. 16, 2006

Southern Illinois Football 65 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Year-by-year team stats

Year W-L-T TDs FGs Points Avg. 1st Downs Rush Yards TDs Avg. Pass Att. Comp. Int. TD Yards Avg. Total Plays Yards Avg. Pen. Yards 1959 5-4 26 — 181 20.1 — 402 1663 — 184.8 100 37 7 3 401 44.6 502 2064 229.3 — — 1960 8-2 41 — 294 29.4 177 503 2585 32 285.5 163 64 11 8 996 99.6 666 3581 358.1 67 621 1961 7-3 37 — 244 24.4 202 541 2447 35 244.7 168 83 8 1 1089 108.9 709 3536 353.6 68 692 1962 4-6 21 3 152 15.2 145 461 1662 17 166.2 172 60 17 4 780 78.0 633 2442 244.2 69 618 1963 4-5 22 — 146 16.2 117 270 827 4 91.9 202 94 13 18 1435 159.4 472 2262 251.3 62 510 1964 2-8 18 1 123 12.3 133 363 817 4 81.7 276 115 22 14 1653 165.3 639 2470 247.0 90 909 1965 2-8 16 0 104 10.4 140 405 919 9 91.9 269 105 25 7 1237 123.7 674 2156 215.6 56 478 1966 4-5-1 21 3 152 15.2 159 510 1801 14 180.1 187 89 5 16 1068 106.8 697 2869 286.9 60 705 1967 3-7 14 6 120 12.0 146 448 1368 9 136.8 232 86 23 6 1254 125.4 680 2622 262.2 65 635 1968 6-3 26 7 205 22.8 146 490 1794 16 199.3 158 64 15 7 996 110.7 648 2790 310.0 66 659 1969 5-5 34 5 237 23.7 179 568 2522 22 252.2 199 70 18 5 894 89.4 767 3416 341.6 83 886 1970 6-3 34 9 265 29.4 172 447 1540 22 171.1 264 121 10 13 1567 174.1 711 3107 345.2 65 863 1971 6-4 31 4 226 22.6 186 532 2142 21 214.2 218 100 8 10 1490 149.0 750 3632 363.2 77 609 1972 1-8-1 4 9 54 5.4 109 503 1227 3 122.7 178 64 16 1 725 72.5 681 1952 195.2 58 556 1973 3-7-1 34 11 267 26.7 192 635 2319 31 210.8 195 84 12 3 1241 112.8 830 3560 323.6 63 617 1974 2-9 18 7 147 13.4 160 517 1704 12 154.9 193 76 11 6 1151 104.6 710 2855 259.5 43 448 1975 1-9-1 23 8 179 16.3 164 586 2432 20 221.1 122 47 12 3 737 67.0 708 3169 228.1 52 429 1976 7-4 30 6 234 21.3 163 579 2416 23 219.6 140 61 12 4 931 84.6 719 3347 304.3 81 815 1977 3-8 11 6 96 8.7 140 566 1425 8 129.5 180 71 13 3 1013 92.1 746 2438 221.6 74 738 1978 7-4 28 10 219 19.9 158 550 2033 17 184.8 203 99 12 8 1325 120.5 753 3358 305.3 64 623 1979 8-3 29 9 232 21.1 173 539 2240 20 203.6 183 85 8 8 1443 131.2 722 3683 334.8 78 893 1980 3-8 26 8 211 19.2 188 607 2332 25 212.0 177 67 13 1 844 76.2 784 3176 288.7 67 557 1981 7-4 27 15 234 21.3 181 555 2126 20 193.0 225 123 11 6 1349 123 780 3475 315.9 61 538 1982 6-5 26 6 202 18.4 199 410 1315 13 119.5 399 204 23 11 2303 209.4 809 3618 328.9 67 570 1983 13-1 56 18 448 32.0 223 625 1911 34 136.5 360 183 22 12 2488 177.7 985 4399 314.2 118 850 1984 3-8 25 10 206 18.7 168 410 1430 11 130.0 313 141 30 9 1806 164.2 723 3236 294.2 74 528 1985 4-7 45 5 327 29.7 188 494 2386 24 216.9 245 106 14 14 1449 131.7 739 3835 348.6 75 625 1986 7-4 30 7 235 21.2 158 473 890 13 171.8 242 106 15 11 1305 118.6 715 3195 290.5 75 618 1987 3-8 19 12 166 15.1 175 523 2196 15 199.6 224 87 10 2 1086 98.7 747 3282 298.4 85 723 1988 4-7 25 8 201 18.3 197 583 2239 18 203.5 213 123 12 7 1474 134.0 796 3713 337.5 63 554 1989 2-9 26 13 222 20.2 220 397 1245 8 113.2 432 238 19 18 2569 233.5 829 3814 346.7 81 819 1990 2-9 21 10 174 15.8 208 398 1145 6 104.1 408 209 13 14 2268 206.0 806 3413 310.3 76 739 1991 7-4 32 4 225 20.5 202 475 1789 17 162.6 287 143 17 15 2003 182.1 762 3792 344.7 71 699 1992 4-7 48 7 350 31.9 258 502 2532 25 230.2 314 176 12 22 2525 229.5 816 5057 459.7 65 558 1993 2-9 35 4 242 22.0 227 477 1588 17 144.4 338 184 17 14 2306 209.6 815 3894 354.0 68 583 1994 1-10 19 8 166 15.1 148 347 1092 4 99.3 337 162 10 14 1774 161.3 684 2866 260.5 109 908 1995 5-6 25 9 198 18.0 172 416 1545 11 140.5 302 140 16 8 1826 166.0 718 3371 306.5 102 821 1996 5-6 38 13 302 27.5 225 461 2029 19 184.5 341 184 12 16 2312 210.2 802 4341 394.6 99 882 1997 3-8 32 11 238 21.6 174 407 1339 13 121.7 306 162 10 16 2161 196.5 713 3500 318.2 58 518 1998 3-8 36 5 259 23.5 236 523 2457 20 223.4 287 160 10 14 1939 176.3 810 4396 399.6 67 572 1999 5-6 56 12 424 38.5 262 419 1897 26 172.5 394 223 10 27 3102 282.0 813 4999 454.5 82 654 2000 3-8 21 11 208 18.9 185 475 1576 13 143.3 314 152 18 8 1616 146.9 789 3192 290.2 98 951 2001 1-10 21 7 167 15.2 179 480 1942 13 176.5 288 145 20 6 1579 143.5 768 3521 320.1 80 674 2002 4-8 56 9 414 34.5 230 613 3308 36 275.7 184 98 5 14 1419 118.2 797 4727 393.9 84 759 2003 10-2 59 10 437 36.4 262 618 3173 41 264.4 221 123 7 17 1806 150.5 839 4979 414.9 100 803 2004 10-2 67 13 511 42.6 285 557 3404 42 283.7 274 165 7 23 2628 219.0 831 6032 502.7 82 657 2005 9-4 61 9 449 34.5 275 514 2261 29 173.9 350 225 9 25 2983 229.5 864 5244 403.4 95 732 2006 9-4 57 15 448 34.5 263 573 3035 37 233.5 206 125 5 17 1806 138.9 779 4841 372.4 68 613 2007 12-2 70 15 530 37.9 336 606 2896 37 206.9 384 270 8 28 3293 235.2 990 6189 442.1 72 662 2008 9-3 44 15 353 29.4 234 455 2031 19 169.2 348 198 10 17 2241 186.8 803 4272 356.0 79 644 2009 11-2 55 19 442 34.0 247 526 2854 30 219.5 296 182 9 18 2279 175.3 822 5133 394.8 79 764

66 Southern Illinois Football year-by-year opponent team stats 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL

Year Games TDs FGs Points Avg. 1st Downs Rush Yards TDs Avg. Pass Att. Comp. Int. TD Yards Avg. Total Plays Yards Avg. Pen. Yards 1959 9 21 — 144 16.0 — 344 1154 — 128.2 149 58 14 7 1062 118.0 493 2216 246.2 — — 1960 10 — — 173 17.3 121 420 1534 — 153.4 154 65 12 9 957 95.7 574 2491 249.1 38 354 1961 10 — — 102 10.2 108 541 1057 — 105.7 200 86 14 — 797 79.7 741 1854 185.4 33 300 1962 10 24 0 144 14.4 129 457 1750 12 175.0 136 54 20 4 610 61.0 593 2360 236.0 55 495 1963 9 — — 153 17.0 141 444 1640 — 182.2 157 66 6 8 813 90.3 601 2453 272.6 60 611 1964 10 32 2 238 23.8 166 399 1723 16 172.3 205 110 16 16 1414 141.4 604 3137 313.7 82 790 1965 10 — — 217 21.7 159 485 1585 — 158.5 188 99 10 14 1393 139.3 673 2978 297.8 70 788 1966 10 27 4 217 21.7 158 389 1335 13 133.5 269 127 17 11 1601 160.1 658 2936 293.6 60 575 1967 10 31 4 227 22.7 185 509 2099 18 209.9 230 110 15 10 1376 137.6 739 3475 347.5 63 648 1968 9 20 9 161 17.9 146 382 944 9 104.9 274 131 14 9 1707 189.7 656 2651 294.6 52 550 1969 10 24 3 173 17.3 162 446 1242 12 124.2 296 124 15 11 1707 170.7 742 2949 294.9 64 648 1970 9 24 5 175 19.4 165 361 780 11 86.6 331 151 11 13 1939 215.4 692 2719 302.1 55 541 1971 10 26 4 195 19.5 163 485 1776 11 177.6 201 86 16 12 1458 145.8 686 3234 323.4 55 556 1972 10 20 9 172 17.2 151 536 1930 13 193.0 201 69 18 6 1069 106.9 737 2999 299.9 50 504 1973 11 39 8 296 26.9 184 547 2338 28 212.5 219 99 12 10 1509 137.2 766 3847 349.7 81 817 1974 11 39 10 302 27.5 223 655 2829 29 257.1 185 90 3 10 1387 126.1 840 4216 383.2 59 604 1975 11 47 12 354 32.2 220 646 3253 39 295.7 175 94 3 8 1467 133.4 821 4720 429.1 69 588 1976 11 30 4 223 20.3 189 595 2551 22 231.9 184 84 11 7 1106 100.5 779 3657 332.5 70 642 1977 11 31 6 232 21.1 175 568 2433 25 221.2 197 77 14 3 1200 109.1 765 3633 330.3 85 852 1978 11 25 10 203 18.5 182 551 1699 15 154.5 175 132 18 8 1885 171.4 726 3584 325.8 61 611 1979 11 24 7 188 17.1 198 543 1847 13 167.9 295 130 15 10 1712 155.6 838 3559 323.5 82 832 1980 11 33 12 267 24.3 188 483 1718 19 156.1 278 134 16 8 1984 180.3 761 3702 336.5 69 691 1981 11 20 11 174 15.8 188 455 1669 10 152.0 302 153 15 8 2020 184 757 3689 335.0 72 570 1982 11 26 10 209 19.0 181 514 1561 15 141.9 260 132 20 10 1898 172.5 774 3459 314.5 67 513 1983 14 23 7 178 12.7 181 614 1602 12 114.4 350 142 41 11 1554 111.0 964 3156 225.5 87 686 1984 11 35 13 279 25.4 191 534 1986 20 180.5 287 140 12 14 1714 155.8 821 3700 336.4 76 619 1985 11 33 9 256 23.3 213 539 2118 24 192.5 253 131 11 8 1392 126.5 792 3510 319.1 52 351 1986 11 28 8 222 20.2 183 454 1323 10 120.3 312 162 15 16 2370 215.5 766 3695 335.7 87 744 1987 11 26 15 228 20.7 196 509 1765 16 160.5 269 136 9 9 1772 161.1 778 3537 321.5 72 649 1988 11 34 10 262 23.8 213 548 2336 25 212.4 208 110 6 8 1745 158.6 756 4081 371.0 58 506 1989 11 40 4 290 26.4 181 502 2180 24 198.2 224 103 14 11 1440 130.9 726 3620 329.1 86 750 1990 11 40 11 313 28.5 226 522 2241 26 203.7 255 128 3 13 2031 184.6 777 4272 388.4 81 707 1991 11 35 8 271 24.6 214 540 2436 27 221.5 219 111 9 5 1615 146.8 759 4051 368.3 63 592 1992 11 56 8 402 36.5 228 574 3255 44 295.9 146 89 9 10 1335 121.4 720 4590 417.3 64 542 1993 11 50 8 373 33.9 217 513 2571 31 233.7 223 123 7 14 1812 164.7 736 4383 398.4 66 606 1994 11 30 13 351 31.9 251 606 2710 30 246.4 231 120 8 13 1745 158.6 837 4455 405.0 80 664 1995 11 40 5 291 26.5 220 524 2211 25 201.0 273 137 9 10 2010 182.7 797 4221 383.7 81 735 1996 11 39 12 302 27.5 227 449 1914 19 174.0 321 163 12 15 2295 208.6 770 4209 382.6 77 633 1997 11 41 15 320 29.1 254 547 3030 32 275.5 271 142 11 9 2026 184.2 818 5056 459.9 77 726 1998 11 41 5 296 26.9 234 471 2218 21 201.6 268 156 12 21 2217 201.5 739 4435 403.2 63 575 1999 11 60 5 432 39.3 252 466 2356 28 214.2 333 203 14 28 2981 271.0 799 5337 485.2 92 902 2000 11 32 8 316 28.7 164 421 1252 18 113.8 261 129 12 19 1834 166.7 682 3086 280.5 83 720 2001 11 43 13 339 30.8 229 542 2244 25 224.4 281 162 12 14 2188 198.9 823 4432 402.9 68 615 2002 12 51 2 360 30.0 248 512 2369 28 197.4 324 176 12 22 2502 208.5 836 4871 405.9 79 691 2003 12 30 6 229 19.1 209 452 1348 10 112.3 365 203 11 17 2331 194.2 817 3679 306.6 73 651 2004 12 19 9 158 13.2 193 401 1220 6 101.7 413 199 17 12 2432 202.7 814 3652 304.3 68 603 2005 13 35 19 298 22.9 261 454 1486 10 114.3 473 283 12 24 3412 262.5 927 4898 376.8 81 652 2006 13 32 12 256 19.7 249 490 2143 19 134.0 365 213 7 11 2486 191.2 855 4228 325.2 60 518 2007 14 27 18 243 17.4 263 486 1822 14 130.1 456 273 21 13 2928 209.1 942 4750 339.3 90 795 2008 12 31 13 256 21.3 219 441 1344 14 112.0 396 234 16 15 2542 211.8 837 3886 323.8 68 646 2009 13 25 11 207 15.9 239 479 1569 9 120.7 424 237 23 14 2654 204.2 903 4223 4.7 67 611

Southern Illinois Football 67 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL single-season records Rushing Per Game Total Yards Rushing Touchdowns Total Yards Highs 1. 1960 285.5 1. 2007 6,189 Lows 1. 1972 3 1. 1972 1,952 2. 2004 283.7 2. 2004 6,032 2. 1963 4 2. 1959 2,064 Wins Touchdowns 3. 2002 275.7 3. 2005 5,244 2. 1964 4 3. 1965 2,156 1. 2007 14-2 1. 1972 4 4. 2003 264.4 4. 1992 5,057 2. 1994 4 4. 1963 2,262 2. 1983 13-1 2. 1977 11 5. 1969 252.2 5. 1999 4,999 5. 1990 6 5. 1977 2,438 3. 2009 11-2 3. 1967 14 4. 2004 10-2 4. 1965 16 Rushing Touchdowns Yards Per Game Pass Attempts Yards Per Game 4. 2003 10-2 5. 1964 18 1. 2004 42 1. 2004 502.7 1. 1959 100 1. 1972 195.2 6. 2005 9-4 5. 1974 18 2. 2003 41 2. 1992 459.7 2. 1975 122 2. 1965 215.6 6. 2006 9-4 3. 2007 37 3. 1999 454.5 3. 1976 140 3. 1977 221.6 6. 2008 9-3 Field Goals 3. 2006 37 4. 2007 442.1 4. 1968 158 4. 1975 228.1 1. 1965 0 5. 2002 36 5. 2003 414.9 5. 1960 163 5. 1959 229.3 Touchdowns 2. 1964 1 Penalties 1. 2007 70 3. 1662 3 Pass Attempts Penalties Pass Completions 1. 1974 43 2. 2004 67 3. 1966 3 1. 2007 456 1. 1983 118 1. 1959 37 2. 1975 52 3. 2005 61 5. 1971 4 2. 1989 432 2. 1994 109 2. 1975 47 3. 1965 56 4. 2003 59 5. 1991 4 3. 1990 408 3. 1995 102 3. 1962 60 4. 1972 58 5. 2006 57 5. 1993 4 4. 1982 399 4. 2003 100 4. 1976 61 4. 1997 58 5. 1999 394 5. 1996 99 5. 1960 64 Field Goals Points 5. 1968 64 Penalty Yards 1. 2009 19 1. 1972 54 Pass Completions Penalty Yards 5. 1972 64 1. 1974 429 2. 1983 18 2. 1977 96 1. 2007 270 1. 2000 951 2. 1974 448 3. 2007 15 3. 1965 104 2. 1989 238 2. 1964 909 Passing Yards 3. 1965 478 3. 1981 15 4. 1967 120 3. 2005 225 3. 1994 908 1. 1959 401 4. 1963 510 3. 2006 15 5. 1964 123 4. 1999 223 4. 1979 893 2. 1972 725 5. 1997 518 3 2008 15 5. 1990 209 5. 1969 886 3. 1975 737 Points Per Game 4. 1962 780 Points 1. 1972 5.4 Passing Yards 5. 1980 844 1. 2007 530 2. 1977 8.7 1. 2007 3,293 2. 2004 511 3. 1965 10.4 2. 1999 3,102 Pass Per Game 3. 2005 449 4. 1967 12.0 3. 2005 2,983 1. 1959 44.6 4. 1983 448 5. 1964 12.3 4. 2004 2,628 2. 1975 67.0 4. 2006 448 5. 1989 2,569 3. 1972 72.5 First Downs 4. 1980 76.2 Points Per Game 1. 1972 109 Passing Per Game 5. 1962 78.0 1. 2004 42.6 2. 1963 117 1. 1999 282.0 2. 1999 38.5 3. 1964 133 2. 2007 235.2 Passing Touchdowns 3. 2007 37.9 4. 1965 140 3. 1989 233.5 1. 1961 1 4. 2003 36.4 4. 1977 140 4. 2005 229.5 1. 1972 1 5. 2005 34.5 4. 1992 229.5 1. 1980 1 5. 2002 34.5 Rushing Attempts 4. 1987 2 5. 2006 34.5 1. 1963 270 Passing Touchdowns 5. 1959 3 2. 1994 347 1. 2008 28 5. 1973 3 First Downs 3. 1964 363 2. 1999 27 5. 1975 3 1. 2007 336 4. 1990 398 3. 2005 25 5. 1977 3 2. 2004 285 5. 1989 397 4. 2004 23 3. 2005 275 5. 1992 22 Interceptions Thrown 4. 2006 263 Rushing Yards 1. 2006 4 5. 2003 262 1. 1963 270 Interceptions Thrown 2. 1966 5 5. 1999 262 2. 1994 347 1. 1984 30 2. 2002 5 3. 1964 363 2. 1965 25 4. 1959 7 Rushing Attempts 4. 1989 397 3. 1982 23 4. 2003 7 1. 1973 635 5. 1990 398 3. 1967 23 4. 2004 7 2. 1983 625 5. 1983 22 3. 2003 618 Rushing Per Game 5. 1964 22 Total Plays 4. 2002 613 1. 1964 81.7 1. 1959 502 5. 1980 607 2. 1963 91.9 Total Plays 2. 1962 633 2. 1965 91.9 1. 2007 990 3. 1964 639 Rushing Yards 4. 1994 99.3 2. 1983 985 4. 1968 648 1. 2004 3,404 5. 1990 104.1 3. 2005 864 5. 1960 666 2. 2002 3,308 4. 2003 839 3. 2003 3,173 5. 2004 831 4. 2006 3,035 5. 2007 2,896

68 Southern Illinois Football opponent single-season records 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Highs Rushing Touchdowns Yards Per Game Lows Rushing Touchdowns Total Yards 1. 1992 44 1. 1999 485.2 1. 2004 6 1. 1961 1,854 2. 1975 39 2. 1997 459.9 2. 1968 9 2. 1959 2,216 Touchdowns Touchdowns 3. 1997 32 3. 1975 429.1 2. 2009 9 3. 1962 2,360 1. 1999 60 1. 2004 19 4. 1993 31 4. 1992 417.3 4. 1981 10 4. 1963 2.453 2. 1992 56 2. 1968 20 5. 1994 30 5. 2002 405.9 4. 1986 10 5. 1960 2,491 3. 2002 51 2. 1972 20 4. 2003 10 4. 1993 50 2. 1981 20 Pass Attempts Penalties 4. 2005 10 Yards Per Game 5. 1975 47 5. 1959 21 1. 2005 473 1. 1999 92 1. 1961 185.4 2. 2007 456 2. 2007 90 Pass Attempts 2. 1983 225.5 Field Goals Field Goals 3. 2009 424 3. 1986 87 1. 1962 136 3. 1962 236.0 1. 2005 19 1. 1962 0 4. 2004 413 3. 1983 87 2. 1992 146 4. 1959 246.2 2. 2007 18 2. 1964 2 5. 2003 365 5. 1989 86 3. 1959 149 5. 1960 249.1 3. 1997 15 2. 2002 2 4. 1960 154 3. 1987 15 4. 1969 3 Pass Completions Penalty Yards 5. 1963 157 Penalties 5. 2001 13 5. 1966 4 1. 2005 283 1. 1999 902 1. 1961 33 5. 1994 13 5. 1967 4 2. 2007 273 2. 1977 852 Pass Completions 2. 1960 38 5. 1984 13 5. 1971 4 3. 2009 237 3. 1979 832 1. 1962 54 3. 1972 50 5. 2008 13 5. 1976 4 4. 2003 203 4. 1973 817 2. 1959 58 4. 1968 52 5. 1989 4 Points 4. 1999 203 5. 2007 795 3. 1960 65 5. 1985 52 4. 1963 66 1. 1999 432 Points Passing Yards 5. 1972 69 Penalty Yards 2. 1992 402 1. 1961 102 1. 2005 3,412 1. 1961 300 3. 1993 373 2. 1959 144 2. 1999 2,981 Passing Yards 2. 1985 351 4. 2002 360 2. 1962 144 3. 2007 2,929 1. 1962 610 3. 1960 354 5. 1975 354 4. 1963 153 4. 2009 2,654 2. 1961 797 4. 1962 495 5. 2004 158 Points Per Game 5. 2002 2,502 3. 1963 813 5. 1972 504 4. 1960 957 1. 1999 39.3 Points Per Game Passing Per Game 5. 1959 1,062 2. 1992 36.5 1. 1961 10.2 1. 1999 271.0 3. 1993 33.9 2. 1983 12.7 2. 2005 262.5 Passing Per Game 4. 1975 32.2 3. 2004 13.2 3. 1986 215.5 1. 1962 61.0 5. 1994 31.9 4. 1962 14.4 4. 1970 215.4 2. 1961 79.7 5. 1981 15.8 First Downs 5. 2007 209.1 3. 1963 90.3 4. 1960 95.7 1. 2007 263 First Downs Passing Touchdowns 5. 1976 100.5 2. 2005 261 1. 1961 108 1. 1999 28 3. 1997 254 2. 1960 121 2. 2005 24 Passing Touchdowns 4. 1999 252 3. 1962 129 3. 2002 22 1. 1977 3 5. 1994 251 4. 1963 141 4. 1998 21 2. 1962 4 5. 1968 146 Rushing Attempts 5. 2000 19 3. 1991 5 4. 1972 6 1. 1974 655 Rushing Attempts Interceptions Thrown 5. 1959 7 2. 1975 646 1. 1959 344 1. 1983 41 5. 1976 7 3. 1983 614 2. 1970 361 2. 2009 23 4. 1994 606 3. 1968 382 3. 2007 21 Interceptions Thrown 5. 1976 595 4. 1966 389 4. 1982 20 1. 1974 3 5. 1964 399 Rushing Yards 4. 1962 20 1. 1975 3 1. 1990 3 1. 1992 3,255 Rushing Yards Total Plays 4. 1963 6 2. 1975 3,253 1. 1970 780 1. 1983 964 4. 1988 6 3. 1997 3,030 2. 1968 944 2. 2007 942 4. 1974 2,829 3. 1961 1,057 3. 2005 927 Total Plays 5. 1994 2,710 4. 1959 1,154 4. 2009 903 1. 1959 493 5. 2004 1,220 Rushing Per Game 5. 2006 855 2. 1960 574 3. 1962 593 1. 1992 295.9 Rushing Per Game Total Yards 4. 1963 601 2. 1975 295.7 1. 1970 86.6 1. 2005 4,898 5. 1965 604 3. 1997 275.5 2. 2004 101.7 2. 2002 4,871 4. 1974 257.1 3. 1968 104.9 3. 2007 4,750 5. 1994 246.4 4. 1961 105.7 4. 1975 4,720 5. 2003 112.3 5. 1992 4,590

Southern Illinois Football 69 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL single-game team records Most Points Scored Game 4. at Eastern Illinois, Nov. 7, 1987 22 Most Total Plays 1. Univ. of Arts & Science, Nov. 6, 1914 118 1. Bradley, Oct. 31, 1970 112 2. Shurtleff College, Nov. 12, 1915 80 Most First Downs Passing 2. at Bradley, Nov. 1, 1969 97 3. Kentucky Wesleyan, Aug. 29, 2002 78 1. Indiana State, Nov. 6, 1999 23 3. SEMO, Sept. 12, 1992 94 4. West Virginia Tech, Sept. 21, 2002 76 2. at Northern Illinois, Oct. 7, 1989 21 4. Kentucky State, Oct. 28, 1989 94 5. St. Joseph’s, Sept. 27, 2003 75 3. at SEMO, Sept. 1, 2005 19 5. at Western Kentucky, Oct. 29, 1992 91 6. Xavier (Ohio), Oct. 13, 1973 73 4. at Northern Iowa, Oct. 13, 2007 17 7. at Indiana State, Sept. 29, 2007 72 4. Arkansas State, Sept. 29, 1990 17 Most Total Yards 8. Bradley ,Oct. 31, 1970 69 4. Western Illinois, Oct. 10, 1992 17 1. Bradley, Oct. 31, 1970 754 9. Missouri State, Nov. 22, 1968 68 2. Southwest Baptist, Sept. 19, 2009 699 10. Western Illinois, Oct. 30, 2004 66 Most Rushing Attempts 3. Western Kentucky, Nov. 20, 1999 650 10. Eastern Michigan, Oct. 29, 1960 66 1. at Central Michigan, Nov. 12, 1960 78 4. Illinois State, Oct. 10, 2009 613 10. Ewing Junior College, Oct. 17, 1924 66 2. at Illinois State, Oct. 18, 1980 77 5. West Virginia Tech, Sept. 21, 2002 606 3. at Bradley, Nov. 1, 1969 76 5. Western Illinois, Oct. 30, 2004 606 Most Points 1st Quarter 4. Bradley, Oct. 31, 1970 75 7. at Xavier, ct. 13, 1973 605 1. at Indiana State, Oct. 30, 1971 30 5. Northern Illinois, Oct. 23, 1976 74 8. William Penn, Sept. 18, 2004 604 2. Western Illinois, Oct. 30, 2004 28 9. Union, Sept. 10, 2005 600 3. Kentucky Wesleyan, Aug. 29, 2002 28 Most Rushing Yards 10. Western Illinois, Oct. 10, 1992 591 4. at Indiana State, Oct. 22, 1983 24 1. at Eastern Illinois, Oct. 15, 1960 550 5. at SEMO, Sept. 1, 2005 23 2. at Xavier, Oct. 13, 1973 500 Most Fumbles 5. Northern Illinois, Oct. 23, 1976 23 3. at Eastern Michigan, Sept. 28, 2002 481 1. at Drake, Nov. 4, 1972 9 4. Bradley, Oct. 31, 1970 466 2. Dayton, Oct. 7, 1972 8 Most Points 2nd Quarter 5. Northern Illinois, Oct. 23, 1976 441 2. at Oklahoma, Sept. 29, 1973 8 1. Union KY, Sept. 10, 2005 41 6. Western Illinois, Oct. 30, 2004 436 2. Eastern Illinois, Sept. 29, 1979 8 2. Indiana State, Oct. 11, 2008 36 7. Southwest Baptist, Sept. 19, 2009 435 3. at Indiana State, Sept. 29, 2007 35 8. at Eastern Illinois, Nov. 7, 1987 425 Most Fumbles Lost 3. SW Missouri State, Oct. 30, 1999 35 9. Southern Utah, Nov. 11, 2006 425 1. Eastern Illinois, Sept. 29, 1979 6 5. Murray State, Sept. 11, 1999 34 10. at Bradley, Nov. 1, 1969 418 1. Southwest Missouri, Sept. 7, 1985 6 11. Quincy, Aug. 28, 2003 377 3. at Tulsa, Nov. 2, 1963 5 Most Points 3rd Quarter 3. Bowling Green, Sept. 28, 1963 5 1. West Virginia Tech, Sept. 21, 2002 41 Most Pass Attempts 3. Lamar, Oct. 12, 1968 5 2. at Western Carolina, Dec. 17, 1983 23 1. Indiana State, Nov. 6, 1999 66 3. Dayton, Oct. 7, 1972 5 3. Numerous times 21 2. at Northern Illinois, Oct. 7, 1989 60 3. Eastern Illinois, Sept. 10, 1983 5 3. Missouri State, Oct. 21, 1989 56 Most Points 4th Quarter 4. at Arkansas State, Sept. 30, 1989 55 Most Penalties 1. Eastern Michigan, 1960 31 5. Western Illinois, Oct. 10, 1992 48 1. at Western Kentucky, Oct. 22, 1994 18 2. Kentucky Wesleyan, Aug. 29, 2002 30 2. Nicholls State, Sept. 23, 1995 17 3. Drake, Nov. 10, 1973 27 Most Pass Completions 3. at Youngstown State, Oct. 9, 2004 17 4. Saint Joseph, Sept. 27, 2003 24 1. Indiana State, Nov. 6, 1999 42 4. at Illinois State, Oct. 28, 2000 16 5. Arkansas State, Oct. 1, 1988 24 2. at Northern Illinois, Oct. 7, 1989 41 5. SEMO, Sept. 17, 1983 15 3. at Northern Iowa, Oct. 13, 2007 33 Most Points First Half 4. at Indiana State, Nov. 4, 1989 30 Most Penalty Yards 1. at Indiana State, Sept. 29, 2007 55 5. Indiana State, Sept. 8, 1990 29 1. Louisiana-Lafayette, Sept. 8, 1979 162 1. Union Ky, Sept. 10, 2005 55 2. Louisville, Sept. 24, 1966 147 3. Indiana State, Oct. 11, 2008 50 Most Interceptions Thrown 3. at Illinois State, Oct. 28, 2000 146 4. Western Illinois, Oct. 30, 2004 45 1. at Murray State, Sept. 31, 2000 6 4. at Tulsa, Oct. 3, 1964 144 4. at Xavier, Oct. 13, 1973 45 1. at Eastern Illinois, Oct. 30, 1982 6 5. Nicholls State, Sept. 23, 1995 140 1. at Ball State, Nov. 13, 1965 6 5. at Youngstown State, Oct. 9, 2004 140 Most Points Second Half 4. at Illinois State, Oct. 24, 1992 5 1. West Virginia Tech, Sept. 21, 2002 48 4. at Drake, Sept. 30, 1972 5 Most Punts 2. Saint Joseph, Sept. 27, 2003 44 4. at Wichita State, Sept. 30, 1972 5 1. Illinois State, Nov. 24, 1973 14 3. at SE Missouri State, Nov. 22, 1969 41 4. Louisville, Sept. 21, 1968 5 2. at Drake, Nov. 17, 1970 12 4. Kentucky Wesleyan, Aug. 29, 2002 40 4. Fort Campbell, Oct. 10, 1964 5 3. at Louisiana-Lafayette, Oct. 15, 1977 12 5. Sycamores, Nov. 6, 1999 35 4. Northern Michigan, Oct. 19, 1963 5 4. Illinois State, Oct. 28, 1972 11 5. at Drake, Nov. 4, 1972 11 Most First Downs Most Passing Yards 5. at Northern Iowa, Oct. 21, 1995 11 1. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Sept. 22, 2007 36 1. at Indiana State, Nov. 6, 1999 444 2. Western Kentucky, Nov. 20, 1999 35 2. at Northern Iowa, Oct. 13, 2007 436 Most Punt Returns 3. Bradley, Oct. 31, 1970 34 3. Missouri State, Oct. 21, 1989 412 1. at West Texas State, Oct. 10, 1981 12 4. Western Illinois, Oct. 10, 1992 33 4. Murray State, Sept. 11, 1999 399 2. Bradley, Oct. 31, 1970 9 5. at Western Kentucky, Oct. 29, 1992 32 5. at Northern Illinois, Oct. 7, 1989 381 2. Dayton, Oct. 7, 1972 9 6. Youngstown State, Oct. 9, 1999 357 2. Eastern Illinois, Sept. 10, 1983 9 Most First Downs Rushing 6. at Northern Michigan, Oct. 24, 1964 357 1. Southern Utah, Nov. 18, 2206 24 8. at Western Kentucky, Oct. 29, 1992 351 2. at Eastern Michigan, Sept. 28, 2002 23 9. at SEMO, Sept. 1, 2005 348 2. at Bradley, Nov. 1, 1969 23 10. Western Illinois, Oct. 10, 1992 346 2. at Central Michigan, Nov. 12, 1960 23

70 Southern Illinois Football single-game team records 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Most Punt Return Yards Fewest Passing Attempts 1. Kentucky Wesleyan, Aug. 29, 2002 207 1. Lamar, Oct. 2, 1976 5 2. Western Kentucky, Oct. 21, 2006 164 1. Dayton, Oct. 7, 1972 5 3. Quincy, Aug, 28, 2003 150 3. at Northern Illinois, Oct. 20, 1979 6 4. Fort Campbell, Oct. 26, 1963 145 3. East Carolina, Oct. 29, 1966 6 5. at Bradley, Nov. 1, 1964 122 5. Nine tied 7

Most Kickoff Returns Fewest Passing Completions 1. at Tulsa, Oct. 3, 1964 10 1. Lamar, Oct. 2, 1976 0 1. at Florida State, Oct. 9, 1982 10 1. at Lamar, Nov. 22, 1975 0 1. at Missouri State, Nov. 7, 1992 10 1. Long Beach, Oct. 24, 1975 0 1. Illinois State, Oct. 15, 2005 10 4. at Northern Illinois, Oct. 20, 1979 1 5. Indiana State, Nov. 6, 1999 9 4. Indiana State, Oct. 18, 1969 1 5. Tulsa, Oct. 30, 1965 9 4. at Central Michigan, Nov. 12, 1960 1 5. at Oklahoma State, Sept. 29, 1973 9 Fewest Passing Yards Most Kickoff Return Yards 1. Lamar, Oct. 2, 1976 0 1. at Appalachian State, Dec. 3, 2005 218 1. at Lamar, Nov. 22, 1975 0 2. Hampton, Sept. 6, 2008 216 1. Long Beach, Oct. 24, 1975 0 3. at Missouri State, Nov. 7, 1992 215 4. at Central Michigan, Nov. 12, 1960 10 4. West Texas State, Oct. 20, 1984 210 5. Eastern Illinois, Sept, 13, 1980 13 5. at Ohio, 1960 203 6. at Lamar, Oct. 11, 1969 15 7. Indiana State, Sept. 20, 1975 18 Most Interceptions 7. Indiana State, Oct. 18, 1969 18 1. New Mexico State, Oct. 29, 1983 8 9. Dayton, Oct. 7, 1972 21 2. at Western Illinois, Sept. 4, 1982 7 10. at Louisiana-Lafayette, Oct. 15, 1977 23 2. at Western California, Dec. 17, 1983 7 4. Delta State, Sept. 5, 1987 6 Fewest Total Plays 5. Louisville, Nov. 11, 1972 5 1. Bowling Green, Sept. 28, 1963 37 2. at McNeese State, Sept. 5, 1981 38 Most Interception Return Yards 3. North Dakota State, Nov. 9, 1963 39 1. East Carolina, Sept. 22, 1973 167 4. Eastern Illinois, Nov. 11, 1995 40 2. Missouri State, Nov. 14, 2009 138 5. Toledo, Nov. 14, 1964 43 3. at Illinois State, Sept. 28, 1996 132 5. at Bowling Green, Nov. 17, 1962 43 4. Missouri State, Oct. 19, 1985 127 7. at McNeese State, Sept. 11, 1976 44 5. West Virginia Tech, Sept 21, 2002 118 8. Kentucky Wesleyan, Aug. 29, 2002 46 8. at New Mexico State, Sept. 3, 1977 46 Fewest First Downs 8. at Bowling Green, Sept. 19, 1964 46 1. at Wichita State, Oct. 23, 1965 4 1. at Bowling Green, Nov. 17, 1962 4 Fewest Total Yards 3. at Nicholls State, Sept. 6, 1997 6 1. East Carolina, Sept. 16, 1972 44 3. at McNeese State, Sept. 11, 1976 6 2. at Bowling Green, Nov. 17, 1962 48 3. East Carolina, Sept. 16, 1972 6 3. at McNeese State, Sept. 11, 1976 64 3. at Tulsa, Oct. 3, 1964 6 4. at Wichita State, Oct. 23, 1965 87 5. at Tulsa, Oct. 3, 1964 91 Fewest Rushing Attempts 6. Fresno State, Nov. 8, 1980 108 1. North Dakota State, Nov. 9, 1963 19 6. Tulsa, Oct. 30, 1965 108 2. at Arkansas State, Sept. 30, 1989 20 8. at Eastern Illinois, Nov. 19, 1994 114 2. Tulsa, Oct. 30, 1965 20 9. at Northern Michigan, Nov. 5, 1966 115 4. at Wichita State, Nov. 12, 1983 21 10. at Tulsa, Oct. 5, 1968 118 4. Eastern Illinois, Nov. 11, 1995 21 4. Western Kentucky, Oct. 25, 1997 21 Fewest Punts 4. Indiana State, Nov. 6, 1999 21 1. Quincy, August 30, 2007 0 1. Saint Joseph, Sept. 27, 2003 0 Fewest Rushing Yards 1. Southern Utah, Nov. 18, 2006 0 1. at Youngstown State, Nov. 4, 1967 -21 4. Nine times 1 2. at Wichita State, Oct. 23, 1965 -12 3. at New Mexico State, Sept. 3, 1977 -10 4. East Carolina, Sept. 16, 1972 -7 5. Eastern llinois, Sept. 10, 1983 -1 6. at Western Kentucky, Oct. 22, 1994 8 7. Tulsa, Oct. 30, 1965 9 8. at Tulsa, Oct. 3, 1964 15 9. Indiana State, Nov. 18, 1972 19 10. at Bowling Green, Nov. 17, 1962 22

Southern Illinois Football 71 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL opponent single-game team records Most Points Game 4. New Mexico State, Sept. 30, 1978 32 Most Passing Yards 1. at Oklahoma State, Sept. 29, 1973 70 4. Illinois State, Oct. 23, 1999 32 1. Murray State, Sept. 11, 1999 553 2. at Western Illinois, Oct. 16, 1999 68 6. Eastern Illinois, Nov. 20, 1993 31 2. New Mexico State, Sept. 30, 1978 536 3. Arkansas State, Nov. 24, 1951 68 6. at Ole Miss, Sept. 10, 1994 31 3. Tulsa, Oct. 30, 1965 477 4. at Washington (Mo.), Sept. 26, 1914 66 6. Illinois State, Oct. 11, 1997 31 4. at Eastern Illinois, Sept. 20, 1986 452 5. at Tulsa, Oct. 3, 1964 63 6. at Murray State, Sept. 5, 1998 31 5. Eastern Washington, Nov. 27, 2004 437 6. Illinois State, Oct. 15, 2005 61 10. at Tulsa, Oct. 30, 1965 30 6. at Northern Iowa, Nov 15, 2003 432 7. at Florida State, Oct. 9, 1982 59 10. North Texas, Oct. 21, 1967 30 7. UMass, Dec. 1, 2007 421 8. at Mississippi, Sept. 10, 1994 59 8. at SEMO, Sept 18, 2001 418 9. at Temple, Oct. 12, 1974 59 Most First Downs Rushing 9. SW Missouri State, Oct. 21, 1989 412 10. at Baylor, Nov. 24, 2001 56 1. Indiana State, Nov. 18, 1972 31 10. Hampton, Sept. 6, 2008 403 2. Arkansas State, Sept. 25, 1982 27 Most Points 1st Quarter 3. at Arkansas State, Nov. 8, 1975 26 Most Total Plays 1. at Western Kentucky, Nov. 7, 1998 34 4. Western Kentucky, Oct. 25, 1997 25 1. Illinois Sate, Oct. 11, 1997 104 2. at Delaware, Nov. 29, 2003 27 5. Northern Iowa, Oct. 17,1992 22 2. New Mexico State, Sept. 30, 1978 101 3. at Temple, Oct. 12, 1974 21 5. at Western Kentucky, Oct. 29, 1992 22 3. Larmar Tech, Oct. 3, 1970 96 3. at Louisiana Tech, Nov. 9, 1991 21 3. Illinois State, Oct. 23, 1999 96 3. Western Illinois, Oct. 10, 1992 21 Most First Downs Passing 5. Louisville, Sept. 21, 1968 93 3. at Ole Miss, Sept. 10, 1994 21 1. Tulsa, Oct. 30, 1965 25 5. at Ball State, Nov. 7, 1970 93 3. at Western Illinois, Oct. 15, 1999 21 2. Murray State, Sept. 11, 1999 23 5. at Indiana State, Nov. 4, 1978 93 3. at Eastern Illinois, Oct. 20, 2001 21 3. New Mexico State, Sept. 30 1978 22 3. Indiana State, Nov. 9, 2002 21 4. at Northern Iowa, Nov. 15, 2003 20 Most Total Yards 3. Illinois State, Oct. 15, 2005 21 5. at South Dakota State, Nov. 7, 2009 18 1. Illinois State, Oct. 23, 1999 727 2. Murray State, Sept. 11, 1999 665 Most Points 2nd Quarter Most Rushing Attempts 3. New Mexico State, Sept. 30, 1978 647 1. at Florida State, Oct. 9, 1982 28 1. Arkansas State, Oct. 26, 1974 82 4. at Louisana Tech, Nov, 9, 1991 637 1. at Illinois State, Oct. 23, 1999 28 2. Arkansas State, Sept, 25, 1982 81 5. Indiana State, Nov. 6, 1999 632 3. at Indiana State, Nov. 17, 1973 27 3. Southwest Missouri, Sept. 7, 1985 78 3. at SEMO, Aug. 31, 1991 27 4. at Wichita State, Nov. 2, 1983 77 Most Fumbles 3. at Murray State, Sept. 14, 1996 27 5. East Carolina, Sept. 16, 1972 76 1. Ball State, Oct. 21, 1972 9 5. at East Carolina, Oct. 9, 1976 76 1. Northern Illinois, Oct. 23, 1976 9 Most Points 3rd Quarter 1. at Northern Iowa, Sept. 24, 1983 9 1. at Oklahoma State, Sept. 29, 1973 35 Most Rushing Yards 4. at Wichita State, Sept. 30, 1972 8 2. at Illinois, Sept. 22, 1990 28 1. Western Kentucky, Oct. 25, 1997 561 4. at East Carolina, Oct. 9, 1976 8 3. at Northern Illinois, Oct. 18, 1975 24 2. at Western Kentucky, Oct. 29, 1992 554 4. at Drake, Sept. 27, 1980 8 4. at Fresno State, Oct. 10, 1987 23 3. Murray State, Sept. 11, 1999 553 4. at Northern Illinois, Oct. 7, 1989 8 5. Murray State, Sept. 11, 1999 23 4. at Arkansas State, Nov 11, 1975 505 4. Missouri State, Oct. 6, 1990 8 5. at East Carolina, Oct. 9, 1976 491 Most Points 4th Quarter 6. Arkansas State, Oct. 16, 1976 488 Most Fumbles Lost 1. North Texas, Nov. 24, 1962 28 7. at Louisiana Tech, Nov. 9, 1991 468 1. Northern Illinois, Oct. 23, 1976 6 2. at New Mexico State, Nov. 17, 1979 28 8. at West Texas State, Nov 26, 1977 467 1. Northern Iowa, Sept. 24, 1983 6 3. at Baylor, Nov. 24, 2001 28 9. Western Kentucky, Oct. 16, 1993 466 3. Northern Illinois, Oct. 1, 1960 5 4. at SW Missouri St., Oct. 21, 2000 24 10. Arkansas State, Sept. 25, 1982 465 3. Bowling Green, 1960 5 5. at Easter Illinois, Nov. 20, 1993` 22 3. Lamar, Oct. 12, 1968 5 5. at Northern Iowa, Nov. 15, 2003 22 Most Pass Attempts 3. Missouri State, Nov. 22, 1968 5 1. Tulsa, Oct. 30, 1965 65 3. at Illinois State, Oct. 25, 1986 5 Most Points First Half 2. New Mexico State, Sept. 30, 1978 60 4. Eastern Illinois, Nov. 28, 2009 5 1. at Tulsa, Oct. 3, 1964 40 2. West Virginia Tech, Sept. 21, 2002 60 2. at Temple, Oct. 12, 1974 38 4. SW Missouri State, Oct. 21, 1989 56 Most Penalties 3. at Ole Miss, Sept. 10, 1994 38 5. at Tulsa, Nov. 2, 1963 55 1. at Murray State, Sept. 14, 2002 19 4. Illinois State, Oct. 15, 2005 38 5. Murray State, Sept. 11, 1999 55 2. Eastern Illinois, Sept. 10, 1983 15 5. at Western Illinois, Oct. 15, 1999 35 3. at Tulsa, Oct. 3, 1964 14 5. Illinois State, Oct. 23, 1999 35 Most Pass Completions 3. Wichita State, Sept. 17, 1966 14 5. at Murray State, Sept. 31, 2000 35 1. Tulsa, Oct. 30, 1965 42 3. at Tulsa, Oct. 5, 1968 14 5. Eastern Illinois, Oct. 20, 2001 35 2. Murray State, Sept. 11, 1999 35 3. Fresno State, Nov. 8, 1980 14 3. at Indiana State, Oct. 22, 2005 32 3. Long Beach, Oct. 4, 1975 14 Most Second Half Points 3. West Virginia Tech, Sept. 21, 2002 32 3. at West Texas State, Sept. 3, 1979 14 1. at Oklahoma State, Sept. 29, 1973 56 5. at South Dakota State, Nov. 7, 2009 31 3. at Western Illinois, Oct. 18, 2003 14 2. at Baylor, Nov. 24, 2001 42 5. New Mexico State, Sept. 30, 1978 31 3. North Texas, Nov. 24, 1962 41 Most Penalty Yards 4. Murray State, Sept. 11, 1999 39 Most Interceptions Thrown 1. at Tulsa, Oct. 5, 1968 173 5. at Northern Iowa, Nov. 15, 2003 36 1. New Mexico State, Oct. 29, 1983 8 2. at Tulsa, Oct. 3, 1964 162 2. at Western Carolina, Dec. 17, 1983 7 3. at Murray State Sept. 14, 2002 161 Most First Downs 2. at Western Illinois, Sept. 4, 1982 7 3. Wichita State, Sept. 17, 1966 161 1. Tulsa, Oct. 30, 1965 35 4. Louisville, Nov. 11, 1972 5 5. at West Texas State, Sept. 3, 1979 160 2. Arkansas State, Sept. 25, 1982 33 4. at Louisville, Sept. 26, 1964 5 2. Murray State, Sept. 11, 1999 33 4. at Central Michigan, Sept. 29, 1962 5

72 Southern Illinois Football opponent single-game team records 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Most Punts Fewest Rushing Yards 1. Eastern Illinois, Sept. 10, 1983 14 1. Bradley, Oct. 31, 1970 -72 2. Bradley, Oct. 31, 1970 13 2. at Tampa, Nov. 16, 1968 -23 3. East Carolina, Oct. 25, 1969 12 3. Southeast Missouri State, Sept. 9, 2000 3. Illinois State, Nov. 24, 1973 12 -17 3. Northern Iowa, Oct. 6, 1984 12 4. Union (Ky.), Sept. 10, 2005 -14 3. Western Illinois, Sept. 9, 1989 12 5. at Youngstown State, Nov. 11, 2000 -9 5. Drake, Oct. 14, 2000 -9 Most Punt Returns 7. Kentucky Wesleyan, Aug. 29, 2002 -2 1. Tulsa, Oct. 28, 1967 8 8. at Eastern Illinois, Oct. 13, 1984 8 2. (Eight tied) 7 9. at Western Illinois, Sept. 4, 1982 12 10. Southern Utah, Nov. 18, 2006 12 Most Punt Return Yards 1. at Eastern Illinois, Oct. 8, 1988 119 Fewest Passing Attempts 2. at Texas A and I, Sept. 15, 1962 107 1. at Missouri State, Nov. 5, 1994 3 2. at Northern Iowa, Oct. 13, 2001 107 1. Hillsdale, Oct. 13, 1962 3 4. Drake, Oct. 16, 1965 104 3. at Western Kentucky, Nov. 17, 2001 4 5. at Northern Iowa, Nov. 11, 1989 102 3. at Arkansas State, Nov. 9, 1985 4 5. at East Carolina, Oct. 8, 1977 102 3. Northern Michigan, Nov. 3, 1962 4

Most Kickoff Returns Fewest Passing Completions 1. Bradley, Oct. 31, 1970 12 1. at East Carolina, Sept. 28, 1974 0 1. Union Ky., Sept. 10, 2005 12 1. Hillsdale, Oct. 13, 1962 0 3. Missouri State, Nov. 22, 1968 11 3. (6 tied) 1 3. Saint Joseph, Sept. 27, 2003 11 5. Kentucky State, Oct. 28, 1989 10 Fewest Passing Yards 5. William Penn, Sept. 18, 2004 10 1. at East Carolina, Sept. 28, 1974 0 5. Southern Utah, Nov. 18, 2006 10 1. Hillsdale, Oct. 13, 1962 0 3. Illinois State, Oct. 27, 1962 2 Most Kickoff Return Yards 4. at Western Kentucky, Nov. 17, 2001 4 1. at Western Carolina, Dec. 17, 1983 229 5. at West Texas State, Nov. 26, 1977 5 2. Missouri State, Nov. 22, 1968 219 6. Northern Michigan, Oct. 19, 1963 8 3. West Texas State, Oct. 20, 1984 210 7. at Missouri State, Nov. 10, 1984 9 4. at Indiana State, Nov. 2, 1985 202 7. West Texas State, Sept. 25, 1976 9 5. at Dayton, Oct. 5, 1974 201 9. at Wichita State, Sept. 30, 1972 11 10. Arkansas State, Oct. 1, 1988 12 Most Interceptions 1. at Eastern Illinois, Oct. 30, 1982 6 Fewest Total Plays 1. at Murray State, Sept. 31, 2000 6 1. at Illinois State, Oct. 18, 1980 40 3. Louisville, Sept. 21, 1968 5 2. at Bowling Green, Sept. 19, 1964 42 3. at Indiana State, Oct. 30, 1971 5 3. Indiana State, Dec. 3, 1983 44 3. at Wichita State, Sept. 30, 1972 5 4. Hillsdale, Oct. 13, 1962 47 3. at Drake, Nov. 3, 1984 5 5. Northern Michigan, Oct. 19, 1963 48 3. at Illinois State, Oct. 24, 1992 5 6. Western Illinois, Oct. 17, 1998 49 6. at Illinois State, Sept. 11, 1982 49 Most Interception Return Yards 8. Western Kentucky, Nov. 20, 1999 50 1. at Murray State, Sept. 31, 2000 139 8. at Illinois State, Oct. 7, 1978 50 2. at Appalachian State, Dec. 3, 2005 107 8. Illinois State, Oct. 27, 1962 50 3. at Florida State, Oct. 9, 1982 104 4. at Drake, Nov. 3, 1984 101 Fewest Total Yards 5. at Baylor, Nov. 24, 2001 98 1. Northern Michigan, Oct. 19, 1963 22 2. Bradley, Oct. 31, 1970 38 Fewest First Downs 3. at Bowling Green, Nov. 13, 1976 46 1. Indiana State, Dec. 3, 1983 4 4. Indiana State, Dec. 3, 1983 55 1. Illinois State, Nov. 24, 1973 4 5. Saint Joseph, Sept. 27, 2003 69 1. Eastern Michigan, Oct. 29, 1960 4 6. Illinois State, Nov. 24, 1973 70 4. Saint Joseph, Sept. 27, 2003 5 7. at Youngstown State, Nov. 11, 2000 80 4. Western Illinois, Oct. 17, 1998 5 8. Northern Illinois, Oct. 23, 1976 87 4. Bradley, Oct. 31, 1970 5 9. at Illinois State, Oct. 18, 1980 90 9 at Indiana State, Oct. 31, 2009 90 Fewest Rushing Attempts 1. at Eastern Illinois, Oct. 30, 1982 15 Fewest Punts 2. at Eastern Illinois, Oct. 13, 1984 17 1. Western Kentucky, Oct. 25, 1997 0 2. Bradley, Oct. 31, 1970 17 1. Eastern Illlinois, Nov. 20, 1993 0 4. Southeast Missouri State, Sept. 2, 2004 18 1. at Missouri State, Nov. 7, 1992 0 4. at North Texas State, Oct. 22, 1966 18 1. Drake, Nov. 6, 1971 0 5. (15 tied) 1

Southern Illinois Football 73 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL chronological lists Chronological List of 100-Yard Rushing Games Sept. 27, 1980 142 Walter Poole at Drake Date Yards Player Opponent Oct. 4, 1980 125 Victor Harrison Northern Illinois Nov. 16, 1957 249 Carver Shannon Northern Illlinois Oct. 18, 1980 128 Jeff Ware at Illinois State Oct. 30, 1959 101 Amos Bullocks at Eastern Michigan Oct. 18, 1980 101 Victor Harrison at Illinois State Nov. 14, 1959 148 Amos Bullocks Central Michigan Nov. 22, 1980 108 Don Vinson West Texas State Nov. 12, 1960 184 Amos Bullocks at Central Michigan Sept. 12, 1981 127 Walter Poole Wichita State Oct. 7, 1961 167 Amos Bullocks Northern Illinois Sept. 26, 1981 260 Walter Poole at Tulsa Oct. 28, 1961 110 Amos Bullocks at Illinois State Oct. 3, 1981 126 Jeff Ware Illinois State Nov. 4, 1961 119 Amos Bullocks at Eastern Michigan Oct. 10, 1981 158 Walter Poole at West Texas State Nov. 11, 1961 101 Amos Bullocks Wisconsin-LaCrosse Oct. 17, 1981 168 Walter Poole at Fresno State Sept. 29, 1962 110 Carl Kimbrel at Central Michigan Nov. 1, 1981 127 Derrick Taylor at Indiana State Oct. 27, 1962 126 Charles Warren Illinois State Nov. 1, 1981 118 Walter Poole at Indiana State Oct. 29, 1966 141 Charles Pemberton East Carolina Nov. 14, 1981 123 Jeff Ware at New Mexico State Oct. 29, 1966 116 Hill Williams East Carolina Sept. 24, 1983 109 Derrick Taylor at Northern Iowa Nov. 12, 1966 109 Keith Leigh Ball State Nov. 3, 1984 100 Bruce Phibbs at Drake Nov. 19, 1966 184 Charles Pemberton at Missouri State Sept. 14, 1985 129 Byron Mitchell at Illinois Oct. 7, 1967 102 Hill Williams at East Carolina Sept. 28, 1985 210 Byron Mitchell Eastern Illinois Oct. 12, 1968 135 John Quillen Lamar Oct. 5, 1985 109 Byron Mitchell Illinois State Oct. 12, 1968 104 Mike Bradley Lamar Oct. 26, 1985 111 Byron Mitchell at Wichita State Oct. 26, 1968 108 John Quillen at Drake Nov. 2, 1985 198 Byron Mitchell at Indiana State Nov. 2, 1968 112 John Quillen Youngstown State Sept. 27, 1986 133 Mel Kirksy Youngstown State Sept. 27, 1969 119 Robert Hasberry at Youngstown State Sept. 27, 1986 133 Anthony Vaughn Youngstown State Oct. 11, 1969 118 Robert Hasberry Lamar Oct. 11, 1986 127 Anthony Vaughn Indiana State Oct. 18, 1969 102 Robert Hasberry Indiana State Nov. 8, 1986 146 Mel Kirksy Western Illinois Oct. 25, 1969 138 Robert Hasberry East Carolina Sept. 5, 1987 121 Paul Patterson Delta State Nov. 1, 1969 187 Robert Hasberry at Bradley Oct. 17, 1987 121 Byron Mitchell Western Illinois Nov. 8, 1969 180 Robert Hasberry Ball State Oct. 17, 1987 141 Fred Gibson Western Illinois Nov. 22, 1969 121 Robert Hasberry at Missouri State Oct. 31, 1987 118 Fred Gibson at Indiana State Oct. 3, 1970 109 Eric King Lamar Sept. 3, 1988 114 Fred Gibson at Western Illinois Oct. 24, 1970 186 Eric King Illinois State Oct. 1, 1988 114 Chuck Harmke Arkansas State Oct. 2, 1971 224 George Loukas Wichita State Oct. 29, 1988 205 Chuck Harmke at Kentucky Oct. 9, 1971 136 George Loukas Arkansas State Sept. 16, 1989 104 Antonio Moore Eastern Illinois Oct. 9, 1971 139 Thomas Thompson Arkansas State Sept. 7, 1991 136 Greg Brown at Murray State Oct. 30, 1971 155 George Loukas at Indiana State Oct. 19, 1991 160 Anthony Perry at Western Illinois Nov. 6, 1971 138 Thomas Thompson Drake Oct. 26, 1991 204 Anthony Perry at Indiana State Nov. 6, 1971 114 George Loukas Drake Sept. 5, 1992 131 Yonel Jourdain Troy State Sept. 22, 1973 127 Melvin Moncrief East Carolina Sept. 12, 1992 110 Yonel Jourdain SE Missouri State Sept. 29, 1973 102 Larry Perkins at Oklahoma State Sept. 12, 1992 136 Greg Brown SE Missouri State Oct. 13, 1973 177 John Dismuke Xavier Sept. 19, 1992 106 Yonel Jourdain Austin Peay Oct. 27, 1973 136 Larry Perkins Akron Sept. 26, 1992 111 Yonel Jourdain at Arkansas State Oct. 27, 1973 126 Melvin Moncrief Akron Oct. 3, 1992 208 Anthony Perry at Eastern Illinois Nov. 3, 1973 144 Larry Perkins at Ball State Oct. 24, 1992 128 Anthony Perry at Illinois State Oct. 5, 1974 104 Fred McAlley at Dayton Nov. 21, 1992 130 Anthony Perry Indiana State Oct. 5, 1974 102 Lawrence Boyd at Dayton Sept. 11, 1993 106 Greg Brown Washburn Oct. 19, 1974 105 Hugh Fletcher Northern Illinois Sept. 3, 1994 104 Melvin Dukes Tennessee-Martin Nov. 23, 1974 102 Andre Herrera Illinois State Sept. 10, 1994 103 Melvin Dukes at Mississippi Nov. 1, 1975 153 John Dismuke Drake Aug. 31, 1995 106 William Tolen at SE Missouri State Sept. 18, 1976 201 Andre Herrera at Drake Oct. 7, 1995 107 Karlton Carpenter Illinois State Sept. 25, 1976 132 Andre Herrera West Texas State Oct. 28, 1995 128 William Tolen at Western Illinois Oct. 2, 1976 149 Andre Herrera Lamar Nov. 11, 1995 123 William Tolen Eastern Illinois Oct. 16, 1976 103 Andre Herrera Arkansas State Sept. 21, 1996 121 Coe Bonner Winston-Salem State Oct. 23, 1976 319 Andre Herrera Northern Illinois Sept. 28, 1996 185 Coe Bonner at Illinois State Oct. 30, 1976 185 Andre Herrera at Indiana State Oct. 12, 1996 106 Coe Bonner Indiana State Nov. 6, 1976 184 Andre Herrera Illinois State Oct. 19, 1996 150 Coe Bonner Western Illinois Nov. 20, 1976 158 Andre Herrera at Marshall Oct. 26, 1996 140 Coe Bonner Northern Iowa Sept. 10, 1977 125 Clarence Robison at Temple Nov. 2, 1996 197 Coe Bonner at Western Kentucky Sept. 24, 1977 103 Burnell Quinn at Arkansas State Nov. 16, 1996 105 Tirrell Robinson SE Missouri State Oct. 1, 1977 116 Burnell Quinn Lamar Sept. 27, 1997 201 Karlton Carpenter at Northern Iowa Oct. 15, 1977 115 Burnell Quinn at Louisiana-Lafayette Oct. 4, 1997 122 Bryan Nolbertowicz Missouri State Nov. 5, 1977 124 Burnell Quinn Illinois State Sept. 12, 1998 193 Karlton Carpenter at Tennessee-Martin Sept. 30, 1978 201 Burnell Quinn New Mexico State Sept. 19, 1998 109 Karlton Carpenter Northern Iowa Oct. 7, 1978 132 Burnell Quinn at Illinois State Sept. 26, 1998 190 Karlton Carpenter at Illinois State Oct. 28, 1978 150 Burnell Quinn Northern Illinois Oct. 3, 1998 199 Karlton Carpenter SW Texas State Nov. 4, 1978 126 Burnell Quinn at Indiana State Oct. 10, 1998 233 Karlton Carpenter at Youngstown State Nov. 4, 1978 103 Victor Harrison at Indiana State Oct. 17, 1998 199 Karlton Carpenter Western Illinois Nov. 18, 1978 127 Clarence Robison at Louisiana-Lafayette Oct. 24, 1998 179 Karlton Carpenter Indiana State Sept. 22, 1979 179 John Cernak at Arkansas State Oct. 31, 1998 189 Karlton Carpenter at Missouri State Sept. 29, 1979 114 Burnell Quinn Eastern Illinois Nov. 7, 1998 116 Karlton Carpenter at Western Kentucky Oct. 6, 1979 101 Victor Harrison Illinois State Nov. 14, 1998 206 Karlton Carpenter SE Missouri State Oct. 13, 1979 104 Clarence Robison Wichita State Sept. 2, 1999 194 Tom Koutsos at SE Missouri State Oct. 27, 1979 116 Burnell Quinn at Northern Illinois Sept. 18, 1999 172 Tom Koutsos at Eastern Illinois Nov. 3, 1979 150 Burnell Quinn Indiana State Oct. 16, 1999 144 Sherard Poteete Western Illinois Nov. 3, 1979 126 Clarence Robison Indiana State Oct. 23, 1999 132 Tom Koutsos Illinois State Sept. 20, 1980 121 Walter Poole at New Mexico State Nov. 20, 1999 220 Tom Koutsos Western Kentucky Sept. 27, 1980 105 Gerald Carr at Drake Sept. 9, 2000 189 Tom Koutsos SE Missouri State

74 Southern Illinois Football chronological lists 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Sept. 16, 2000 168 Tom Koutsos Northern Iowa Oct. 10, 2009 273 Deji Karim Illinois State Sept. 23, 2000 109 Tom Koutsos at Kansas Oct. 17, 2009 125 Deji Karim at Northern Iowa Oct. 7, 2000 109 Tom Koutsos Western Illinois Nov. 7, 2009 127 Deji Karim at South Dakota State Oct. 14, 2000 130 Tom Koutsos Drake Nov. 14, 2009 117 Deji Karim Missouri State Nov. 4, 2000 101 Tom Koutsos Indiana State Nov. 21, 2009 155 Deji Karim at Southeast Missouri State Sept. 8, 2001 114 Tom Koutsos at SE Missouri State Nov. 21, 2009 101 Paul McIntosh at Southeast Missouri State Sept. 8, 2001 100 Madei Williams at SE Missouri State Nov. 28, 2009 155 Deji Karim Eastern Illinois Sept. 22, 2001 145 Tom Koutsos Murray State Nov. 28, 2009 115 Paul McIntosh Eastern Illinois Oct. 6, 2001 135 Tom Koutsos Illinois State Oct. 13, 2001 146 Tom Koutsos at Northern Iowa Chronological List of 250-Yard Passing Games Nov. 3, 2001 124 Tom Koutsos Youngstown State Date Yards Player Opponent Nov. 10, 2001 165 Tom Koutsos Missouri State Oct. 24, 1964 357 Jim Hart at Northern Michigan Nov. 17, 2001 117 Tom Koutsos at Western Kentucky Nov. 13, 1965 279 Jim Hart at Ball State Sept. 7, 2002 151 Tom Koutsos SE Missouri State Sept. 24, 1966 258 Wally Agnew Louisville Sept. 14, 2002 168 Muhammad Abdulqaadir at Murray State Sept. 18, 1982 298 Rick Johnson Drake Sept. 21, 2002 264 Muhammad Abdulqaadir West Virginia Tech Sept. 25, 1982 310 Rick Johnson Arkansas State Sept. 28, 2002 312 Muhammad Abdulqaadir at Eastern Michigan Oct. 8, 1983 262 Rick Johnson Drake Sept. 28, 2002 129 Joel Sambursky at Eastern Michigan Nov. 12, 1983 291 Rick Johnson at Wichita State Oct. 5, 2002 261 Muhammad Abdulqaadir Western Illinois Oct. 26, 1985 288 Kevin Brown at Wichita State Oct. 12, 2002 209 Muhammad Abdulqaadir Northern Iowa Sept. 30, 1989 343 Scott Gabbert at Arkansas State Oct. 12, 2002 122 Brandon Robinson Northern Iowa Oct. 7, 1989 381 Scott Gabbert at Northern Illinois Oct. 19, 2002 103 Muhammad Abdulqaadir at Illinois State Oct. 21, 1989 312 Fred Gibson Missouri State Nov. 9, 2002 178 Brandon Robinson Indiana State Nov. 4, 1989 278 Fred Gibson at Indiana State Nov. 16, 2002 115 Brandon Robinson Western Kentucky Sept. 8, 1990 294 Brian Downey Indiana State Aug. 28, 2003 142 Muhammad Abdulqaadir Quincy Sept. 15, 1990 251 Brian Downey Murray State Sept. 6, 2003 103 Tom Koutsos at SE Missouri State Sept. 26, 1990 334 Brian Downey Arkansas State Sept. 13, 2003 126 Muhammad Abdulqaadir Murray State Aug. 31, 1991 309 Brian Downey at SE Missouri State Oct. 11, 2003 153 Tom Koutsos Illinois State Oct. 10, 1992 346 Scott Gabbert Western Illinois Oct. 11, 2003 101 Brandon Robinson Illinois State Oct. 17, 1992 263 Scott Gabbert Nothern Iowa Oct. 18, 2003 200 Muhammad Abdulqaadir at Western Illinois Oct. 29, 1992 351 Scott Gabbert at Western Kentucky Nov. 8, 2003 153 Tom Koutsos Youngstown State Nov. 21, 1992 286 Scott Gabbert Indiana State Nov. 8, 2003 120 Muhammad Abdulqaadir Youngstown State Sept. 18, 1993 274 David Pierson at Toledo Nov. 15, 2003 124 Tom Koutsos at Northern Iowa Oct. 2, 1993 282 Matt Jones at Northern Illinois Sept. 2, 2004 109 Arkee Whitlock SE Missouri State Oct. 30, 1993 286 David Pierson at Indiana State Sept. 2, 2004 106 Brandon Jacobs SE Missouri State Sept. 3, 1994 260 David Pierson Tennessee-Martin Oct. 2, 2004 107 Craig Turner Northern Iowa Oct. 22, 1994 256 David Pierson at Western Kentucky Oct. 23, 2004 158 Arkee Whitlock at Missouri State Sept. 23, 1995 264 Danny Smith Nicholls State Oct. 23, 2004 151 Brandon Jacobs at Missouri State Oct. 14, 1995 328 Danny Smith Missouri State Oct. 30, 2004 128 Brandon Jacobs Western Illinois Nov. 4, 1995 319 Danny Smith Western Kentucky Nov. 13, 2004 122 Brandon Jacobs Indiana State Aug. 31, 1996 271 Steve Luce Central Arkansas Nov. 13, 2004 102 Antione Jackson Indiana State Sept. 13, 1997 323 Kent Skornia Murray State Nov. 27, 2004 166 Brandon Jacobs Eastern Washington Oct. 11, 1997 276 Kent Skornia Illinois State Sept.1, 2005 126 Arkee Whitlock at Southeast Missouri State Oct. 25, 1997 287 Kent Skornia Western Kentucky Sept. 17, 2005 115 Arkee Whitlock at Western Michigan Sept. 19, 1998 256 Kent Skornia Northern Iowa Oct. 1, 2005 121 Arkee Whitlock Missouri State Oct. 24, 1998 260 Kent Skornia Indiana State Oct. 8, 2005 142 Craig Turner at Western Illinois Nov. 7, 1998 273 Kent Skornia at Western Kentucky Oct. 22, 2005 140 Arkee Whitlock at Indiana State Sept. 11, 1999 399 Sherard Poteete Murray State Oct. 27, 2005 207 Arkee Whitlock at Western Kentucky Oct. 9, 1999 311 Sherard Poteete Youngstown State Nov. 5, 2005 124 Arkee Whitlock Youngstown State Oct. 23, 1999 305 Sherard Poteete Illinois State Nov. 12, 2005 167 Arkee Whitlock at Northern Iowa Oct. 30, 1999 331 Sherard Poteete Missouri State Nov. 19, 2005 115 Arkee Whitlock North Dakota State Nov. 6, 1999 379 Sherard Poteete at Indiana State Aug. 31, 2006 134 Arkee Whitlock Lock Haven Nov. 20, 1999 265 Sherard Poteete Western Kentucky Aug. 31, 2006 107 Nick Hill Lock Haven Sept. 21, 2002 256 Joel Sambursky West Virginia Tech Sept. 16, 2006 103 Arkee Whitlock at Indiana Nov. 15, 2003 258 Joel Sambursky at Northern Iowa Sept. 23, 2006 127 Arkee Whitlock at Arkansas-Pine Bluff Nov. 6, 2004 256 Joel Sambursky at Illinois State Sept. 30, 2006 103 Arkee Whitlock Indiana State Sept. 1, 2005 276 Joel Sambursky at Southeast Missouri State Oct. 7, 2006 216 Arkee Whitlock Western Illinois Nov. 12, 2005 253 Joel Sambursky at Northern Iowa Oct. 14, 2006 140 Arkee Whitlock at Illinois State Sept. 15, 2007 252 Nick Hill at Southern Utah Nov. 4, 2006 218 Arkee Whitlock at Youngstown State Oct. 13, 2007 436 Nick Hill at Northern Iowa Nov. 11, 2006 180 Arkee Whitlock Northern Iowa Nov. 3, 2007 250 Nick HIll at Western Illinois Nov. 18, 2006 170 Arkee Whitlock Southern Utah Nov. 17, 2007 282 Nick Hill at Hampton Nov. 18, 2006 130 John Randle Southern Utah Oct. 10, 2009 274 Chris Dieker Illinois State Nov. 25, 2006 207 Arkee Whitlock UT-Martin Aug. 30, 2007 127 John Randle Quincy Sept. 22, 2007 113 John Randle Arkansas-Pine Bluf Sept. 29, 2007 101 Deji Karim at Indiana State Oct. 6, 2007 122 John Randle Youngstown State Dec. 8, 2007 129 John Randle Delaware Sept. 6, 2008 151 Larry Warner Hampton Oct. 18, 2008 147 Larry Warner at Youngstown State Oct. 25, 2008 167 Larry Warner at Missouri State Nov. 1, 2008 256 Larry Warner North Dakota Sept. 19, 2009 210 Deji Karim Southwest Baptist Sept. 26, 2009 127 Deji Karim North Dakota State Oct. 3, 2009 157 Deji Karim at Western Illinois

Southern Illinois Football 75 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL chronological lists Chronological List of 100-Yard Receiving Games Sept. 19, 2009 144 Joe Allaria Southwest Baptist Date Yards Player Opponent Oc. 24, 2009 108 Joe Allaria Youngstown State Oct. 24, 1964 189 Tom Massey at Northern Michigan Oct. 16, 1965 138 John Ference Drake Chronological List of Interception Returns For Touchdown Sept. 24, 1966 148 Tom Massey Louisville Date Yards Player Opponent Oct. 31, 1970 149 Lionel Antoine Bradley Nov. 10, 1962 95 Harry Bobbitt Fort Campbell Sept. 28, 1974 100 Bob Habbe at East Carolina Oct. 17, 1964 97 Norm Johnson at Drake Oct. 11, 1975 109 Ivy Moore at Illinois State Sept. 17, 1966 25 William Hohs Wichita State Sept. 30, 1978 107 Kevin House New Mexico State Nov. 12, 1966 33 Larry Cox Ball State Sept. 15, 1979 189 Kevin House at Tennessee State Nov. 22, 1969 44 Joe Bunge at Missouri State Nov. 10, 1979 118 Kevin House at Drake Oct. 3, 1970 10 Jim Powell Lamar Nov. 17, 1979 147 Kevin House New Mexico State Oct. 30, 1976 27 Dan Brown at Indiana State Sept. 11, 1982 115 Marvin Hinton at Illinois State Oct. 14, 1978 28 Tyrone Henry Arkansas State Sept. 25, 1982 157 Marvin Hinton Arkansas State Oct. 18, 1980 32 Gaylord McCoy at Illinois State Oct. 1, 1983 117 James Stevenson at Arkansas State Sept. 4, 1982 72 Terry Taylor at Western Illinois Oct. 8, 1983 103 Cecil Ratcliff Drake Sept. 3, 1983 47 Donnell Daniel at Western Illinois Sept. 1, 1984 112 Derrick Taylor at Tulsa Sept. 17, 1983 68 Granville Butler SE Missouri State Oct. 13, 1984 146 Tony Anderson at Eastern Illinois Sept. 24, 1983 32 Donnell Daniel at Northern Iowa Nov. 7, 1986 102 Sebron Spivey at Missouri State Nov. 5, 1983 22 Donnell Daniel Illinois State Oct. 24, 1987 137 Nate McGhee Arkansas State Dec. 10, 1983 24 Terry Taylor Nevada-Reno Sept. 30, 1989 117 Wesley Yates at Arkansas State Oct. 6, 1984 36 Alonzo Bailey Northern Iowa Oct. 21, 1989 189 Wesley Yates Missouri State Oct. 19, 1985 60 John Fields SE Missouri State Oct. 28, 1989 105 John Roots Kentucky State Oct. 19, 1985 52 Tim Spencer SE Missouri State Sept. 29, 1990 109 John Roots Arkansas State Oct. 18, 1986 40 Ira Davis Northern Iowa Nov. 3, 1990 125 Ian Oliver Western Illinois Sept. 26, 1987 36 Jay Hurdle Illinois State Oct. 12, 1991 102 Justin Roebuck at Troy State Sept. 26, 1987 55 Dennis Bean Illinois State Nov. 9, 1991 121 Justin Roebuck at Louisiana Tech Oct. 1, 1994 24 Duane Lawrence Western Illinois Oct. 10, 1992 134 LaVance Banks Western Illinois Sept. 23, 1995 40 Darnell Hendricks Nicholls State Oct. 10, 1992 105 Justin Roebuck Western Illinois Oct. 7, 1995 43 Cornell Baker Illinois State Oct. 17, 1992 141 LaVance Banks Northern Iowa Sept. 14, 1996 72 C. J. McDavid at Murray State Oct. 29, 1992 158 Billy Swain at Western Kentucky Sept. 21, 1996 5 Orlando Rogers Winston-Salem State Nov. 21, 1992 176 LaVance Banks Indiana State Sept. 20, 1997 37 Sam Wilkerson at Indiana State Sept. 18, 1993 118 LaVance Banks at Toledo Aug. 31, 2000 39 Ron Graddy at Murray State Oct. 2, 1993 130 Billy Swain at Northern Illinois Sept. 21, 2002 50 Royal Whitaker West Virginia Tech Oct. 16, 1993 100 Melvin Dukes Western Kentucky Oct. 9, 2004 95 Alexis Moreland at Youngstown State Oct. 30, 1993 113 LaVance Banks at Indiana State Sept. 1, 2005 23 A.J. Wallace Union, Ky. Oct. 22, 1994 101 Damon Jones at Western Kentucky Sept. 17, 2005 79 Brad Brachear at Western Michigan Nov. 5, 1994 103 Dave Smith at Missouri State Sept. 8, 2007 55 Larry Luster at Northern Illinois Sept. 23, 1995 160 Damon Jones Nicholls State Sept. 8, 2007 52 Brandon Williams at Northern Illinois Nov. 4, 1995 110 Damon Jones Western Kentucky Sept. 29, 2007 14 Larry Luster at Indiana State Aug. 31, 1996 126 Reggie Fowler Central Arkansas Oct. 18, 2008 52 Ryan Patton at Youngstown State Aug. 31, 1996 105 Damon Jones Central Arkansas Nov. 8, 2008 48 Korey Lindsey Western Illinois Nov. 2, 1996 137 Reggie Fowler at Western Kentucky Nov. 15, 2008 57 Marty Rodgers South Dakota State Sept. 13, 1997 185 Cornell Craig Murray State Oct. 17, 2009 21 Brandon Williams at No. 2 Northern Iowa Oct. 11, 1997 219 Cornell Craig Illinois State Nov. 7, 2009 75 Lance Caldwell at No. 9 South Dakota State Oct. 25, 1997 177 Cornell Craig Western Kentucky Nov. 14, 2009 34 Brandon Williams Missouri State Nov. 1, 1997 131 Cornell Craig at Western Illinois Nov. 14, 2009 80 Mike McElroy Missouri State Nov. 8, 1997 134 Cornell Craig Youngstown State Sept. 19, 1998 174 Cornell Craig Northern Iowa Chronological List of Fumble Returns For Touchdown Oct. 3, 1998 136 Cornell Craig SW Texas State Date Yards Player Opponent Oct. 24, 1998 157 Cornell Craig Indiana State Oct. 13, 1973 0 Mark Cunningham Xavier Nov. 7, 1998 123 Cornell Craig at Western Kentucky Nov. 1, 1975 0 Ray Melick Drake Sept. 11, 1999 180 Cornell Craig Murray State Oct. 22, 1983 0 Sidney Blanchard at Indiana State Sept. 18, 1999 102 Cornell Craig at Eastern Illinois Sept. 6, 1986 37 Bobby Sloan Austin Peay Sept. 25, 1999 102 Cornell Craig at Northern Iowa Sept. 22, 1990 27 Kevin Kilgallon at Illinois Oct. 9, 1999 188 Cornell Craig Youngstown State Sept. 23, 1995 63 Tony Seman Nicholls State Oct. 23, 1999 170 Cornell Craig Illinois State Sept. 23, 1995 4 Kelly Edwards Nicholls State Oct. 30, 1999 178 Cornell Craig Missouri State Oct. 5, 1996 90 Sam Wilkerson at Missouri State Nov. 6, 1999 130 Cornell Craig at Indiana State Oct. 4, 1997 71 Freddie Taylor Missouri State Nov. 20, 1999 142 Cornell Craig Western Kentucky Nov. 15, 1997 36 Freddie Taylor at SE Missouri State Aug. 31, 2000 109 Mark Shasteen at Murray State Oct. 23, 1999 45 Andre King Illinois State Oct. 28, 2000 104 Mark Shasteen Illinois State Oct. 30, 1999 39 Bart Scott Missouri State Oct. 6, 2001 140 Mark Shasteen Illinois State Nov. 11, 2000 0 Matt Frazee at Youngstown State Oct. 2, 2004 136 Quorey Payne Northern Iowa Sept. 22, 2001 40 Matt Scheffler Murray State Oct. 9, 2004 111 Brent Little at Youngstown State Aug. 29, 2002 18 James Smith Kentucky Wesleyan Nov. 6, 2004 108 Brent Little at Illinois State Aug. 29, 2002 21 Steron Davidson Kentucky Wesleyan Nov. 13, 2004 167 Brent Little Indiana State Oct. 11, 2003 2 Frank Johnson Illinois State Sept. 10, 2005 134 Brent Little Union, Ky. Sept. 1, 2005 26 Braden Jones at Southeast Missouri State Sept. 17, 2005 152 Brent Little at Western Michigan Aug. 30, 2007 11 Deji Karim Quincy Sept. 30, 2006 101 Braden Jones Indiana State Oct. 11, 2008 8 Kyle Walker Indiana State Oct. 13, 2007 157 Alan Turner at Northern Iowa Nov. 28, 2009 28 Kyle Russo No. 17 Eastern Illinois Oct. 13, 2007 107 Justin Allen at Northern Iowa Nov. 17, 2007 123 Phil Goforth at Hampton Dec. 1, 2007 104 Byron Gettis Delaware Oct. 25, 2008 103 Marc Cheatham at Missouri State

76 Southern Illinois Football chronological lists 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Chronological List of Kickoff Returns For Touchdown Date Yards Player Opponent Sept. 20, 1958 98 Carver Shannon Evansville Nov. 14, 1959 88 Clarence Walker Central Michigan Nov. 1, 1969 98 Bob Hasberry at Bradley Sept. 19, 1970 90 Gerald Wilson Louisville Nov. 4, 1972 83 Larry Perkins at Drake Oct. 12, 1974 97 Vic Major at Temple Oct. 20, 1984 92 John Field West Texas State Oct. 11, 1986 89 Paul Patterson Indiana State Sept. 20, 1986 94 Paul Patterson Eastern Illinois Aug. 31, 1995 96 Karlton Carpenter at SE Missouri State Oct. 30, 1999 95 JerMarsh Robinson Missouri State Nov. 4, 2000 100 JerMarsh Robinson Indiana State Aug. 29, 2002 89 Chris Gadson Kentucky Wesleyan Dec. 3, 2005 93 Craig Turner at Appalachian State Dec. 8, 2007 88 Craig Turner Delaware Sept. 6, 2008 95 Larry Warner Hampton Sept. 27, 2008 97 Larry Warner Northern Iowa Nov. 15, 2008 89 Larry Warner South Dakota State Sept. 29, 2009 82 Deji Karim Southwest Baptist

Chronological List of Punt Returns For Touchdown Date Yards Player Opponent Nov. 16, 1957 74 Carver Shannon Northern Illinois Sept. 26, 1959 55 Pete Winton at West Virginia State Oct. 31, 1964 57 Rudy Phillips North Texas State Oct. 14, 1967 55 Doug Hollinger Dayton Nov. 22, 1968 74 Doug Hollinger Missouri State Oct. 26, 1968 66 Doug Hollinger at Drake Oct. 18, 1969 8 Mike Goro Indiana State Oct. 18, 1969 16 Brian Newlands Indiana State Nov. 8, 1969 91 Ed Wallner Ball State Nov. 22, 1969 71 Ed Wallner at Missouri State Oct. 3, 1970 72 Gerald Wilson Lamar Nov. 13, 1971 49 Gerald Wilson at Louisville Oct. 2, 1976 20 Jim Beaman Lamar Oct. 16, 1976 20 Jim Robinson Arkansas State Sept. 30, 1978 0 Tyron Henry New Mexico State Oct. 14, 1978 31 Rick Bielecki Arkansas State Sept. 5, 1981 27 Marvin Hinton at McNesse State Oct. 23, 1982 7 Adrian White Indiana State Sept. 24, 1983 0 Terry Taylor at Northern Iowa Oct. 8, 1983 16 Fabray Collins Drake Oct. 29, 1983 85 Donnell Daniel New Mexico State Sept. 15, 1984 24 Fabray Collins Western Illinois Nov. 3, 1984 0 Bobby Sloan at Drake Sept. 7, 1985 47 Bobby McNabb Missouri State Oct. 19, 1985 78 Sebron Spivey SE Missouri State Oct. 3, 1992 37 David McEeod at Eastern Illinois Nov. 11, 1995 22 Jim Cravens Eastern Illinois Sept. 12, 1998 0 Jason Nolda at Tennessee-Martin Sept. 16, 2000 26 JerMarsh Robinson Northern Iowa Oct. 6, 2001 5 Jason Newell Illinois State Aug. 29, 2002 47 Quorey Payne Kentucky Wesleyan Oct. 2, 2004 58 Craig Turner Northern Iowa Sept. 1, 2005 19 A.J. Wallace at Southeast Missouri State Oct. 27, 2005 24 Jamarquis Jordan at Western Kentucky Nov. 5, 2005 85 Craig Turner Youngstown State Oct. 21, 2006 12 Alan Turner Western Kentucky Oct. 21, 2006 83 Craig Turner Western Kentucky Oct. 11, 2008 3 Lance Caldwell Indiana State Oct. 31, 2009 4 Beau Hoffman at Indiana State

Chronological List of PAT Return For Two Points Date Yards Player Opponent Nov. 11, 2006 — Trevor Moe Northern Iowa

Southern Illinois Football 77 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL annual leaders Annual Passing Yardage Leaders Annual Rushing Yardage Leaders Year Player Comp. Att. Pct. Yards TDs Int. Year Player Att. Yards Ave. TDs 1951 Joe Huske 52 114 45.6 634 1948 Dick Sellman 72 224 3.1 — 1952 Joe Huske 35 95 36.8 340 2 7 1951 Bob Ems 141 467 3.3 6 1953 Joe Huske 86 180 47.7 991 6 13 1952 Bob Ems 50 386 7.7 6 1954 Gerry Hart 24 59 40.7 219 1 7 1953 Jack Schneider 74 326 4.4 3 1955 Gerry Hart 42 113 37.2 654 16 1954 Jack Schneider 87 362 4.2 — 1956 Bill Norwood missing records 1955 Jack Schneider 87 570 6.6 8 1957 Bill Norwood missing records 1956 Carver Shannon 99 694 7.0 7 1958 Bill Norwood 35 88 39.8 506 4 7 1957 Carver Shannon 88 723 8.2 — 1959 Ron Winter 35 83 42.2 362 3 3 1958 Cecil Hart 148 550 3.7 — 1960 Ron Winter 56 135 41.4 857 7 9 1959 Clarence Walker 97 470 4.8 5 1961 Ron Winter 61 121 50.4 835 1 8 1960 Amos Bullocks 184 996 5.4 12 1962 Vern Pollock 44 123 35.8 563 2 11 1961 Amos Bullocks 190 875 4.6 10 1963 Jim Hart 72 152 47.4 1,041 14 9 1962 Charles Hamilton 120 450 3.8 3 1964 Jim Hart 111 267 41.6 1,594 13 22 1963 Rich Weber 38 257 6.7 1 1965 Jim Hart 100 252 39.7 1,144 7 23 1964 Rich Weber 151 477 3.2 4 1966 Wally Agnew 54 105 51.4 620 3 7 1965 Monty Riffer 99 359 3.6 4 1967 Jim McKay 36 80 45.0 540 3 8 1966 Charles Pemberton 140 647 4.6 6 1968 Jim McKay 34 85 40.0 463 3 7 1967 Charles Pemberton 111 491 4.4 2 1969 Jim McKay 48 129 37.2 543 3 11 1968 John Quillen 191 791 4.1 10 1970 Brad Pancoast 103 222 46.4 1,326 9 8 1969 Bob Hasberry 231 1,178 5.1 10 1971 Brad Pancoast 91 186 48.9 1,289 8 13 1970 Eric King 109 446 4.1 2 1972 Mike Abegg 35 87 40.2 457 1 5 1971 George Loukas 240 1,052 4.3 9 1973 Fred McAlley 51 120 42.5 712 1 7 1972 Thomas Thompson 75 312 4.2 1 1974 Fred McAlley 54 142 38.0 809 5 9 1973 Larry Perkins 205 914 4.5 8 1975 Leonard Hopkins 46 110 41.8 728 2 6 1974 Fred McAlley 106 310 2.9 2 1976 Bob Collins 36 87 41.2 549 4 8 1975 John Dismuke 100 507 5.1 3 1977 Bob Collins 43 101 42.6 629 2 8 1976 Andre Herrera 287 1,588 5.5 16 1978 Arthur Williams 35 85 41.2 609 5 6 1977 Burnell Quinn 187 822 4.4 3 1979 John Cernak 55 117 47.0 776 4 4 1978 Burnell Quinn 152 939 6.2 4 1980 Rick Johnson 30 86 34.9 400 1 2 1979 Burnell Quinn 175 854 4.9 6 1981 Rick Johnson 119 211 56.4 1,296 6 11 1980 Vic Harrison 175 814 4.6 2 1982 Rick Johnson 182 348 52.3 2,119 10 20 1981 Walter Poole 229 1,092 4.8 10 1983 Rick Johnson 108 214 50.5 1,413 9 16 1982 Corky Field 73 397 5.4 0 1984 Darren Dixon 76 173 43.9 1,020 6 16 1983 Derrick Taylor 182 695 3.8 9 1985 Kevin Brown 83 175 47.4 1,043 9 10 1984 Bruce Phibbs 132 579 4.4 3 1986 Pat King 55 136 40.4 713 6 10 1985 Byron Mitchell 171 1,211 7.1 7 1987 Fred Gibson 71 161 44.1 873 2 6 1986 Mel Kirksy 165 833 5.0 4 1988 Fred Gibson 63 105 60.0 742 2 5 1987 Byron Mitchell 164 726 4.4 7 1989 Scott Gabbert 125 222 56.3 1,338 10 9 1988 Chuck Harmke 185 795 4.3 6 1990 Brian Downey 181 352 51.4 1,968 7 11 1989 Antonio Moore 115 490 4.3 4 1991 Brian Downey 126 248 50.8 1,782 14 12 1990 Greg Brown 83 341 4.1 1 1992 Scott Gabbert 172 305 56.4 2,463 22 12 1991 Anthony Perry 124 647 5.2 5 1993 David Pierson 94 180 52.2 1,317 11 6 1992 Anthony Perry 206 1,023 5.0 6 1994 David Pierson 157 319 49.2 1,729 13 8 1993 Melvin Dukes 114 479 4.2 3 1995 Danny Smith 118 239 49.3 1,548 8 11 1994 William Tolen 130 555 4.3 3 1996 Phil Shellhaas 111 203 54.7 1,441 10 6 1995 Karlton Carpenter 147 556 3.8 4 1997 Kent Skornia 144 261 55.2 1,980 9 14 1996 Coe Bonner 227 1,234 5.4 11 1998 Kent Skornia 158 285 55.4 1,923 14 10 1997 Karlton Carpenter 178 676 3.8 6 1999 Sherard Poteete 203 348 58.3 2,777 24 10 1998 Karlton Carpenter 323 1,892 5.9 16 2000 Sherard Poteete 134 276 48.6 1,469 8 15 1999 Tom Koutsos 194 1,052 5.4 12 2001 Kevin Kobe 107 213 50.2 1,128 3 13 2000 Tom Koutsos 297 1,259 4.2 11 2002 Joel Sambursky 92 167 55.1 1,308 10 5 2001 Tom Koutsos 273 1,222 4.5 9 2003 Joel Sambursky 115 202 56.9 1,667 14 6 2002 Muhammad Abdulqaadir 196 1,331 6.8 20 2004 Joel Sambursky 142 234 60.7 2,224 19 5 2003 Muhammad Abdulqaadir 183 1,041 5.7 11 2005 Joel Sambursky 210 330 63.6 2,695 22 9 2004 Brandon Jacobs 150 992 6.6 19 2006 Nick Hill 121 196 61.7 1,721 15 4 2005 Arkee Whitlock 269 1,454 5.4 14 2007 Nick Hill 258 361 71.5 3,175 28 7 2006 Arkee Whitlock 317 1,828 5.8 25 2008 Chris Dieker 186 326 57.1 2,083 16 10 2007 John Randle 201 1,074 5.3 11 2009 Chris Dieker 101 173 58.4 1,326 10 5 2008 Larry Warner 213 1,265 5.9 10 2009 Deji Karim 240 1,694 7.1 18

78 Southern Illinois Football annual leaders 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Annual Receiving Leaders (Catches) Annual Tackle Leaders Annual Sacks Leaders Year Player Rec. Yards Ave. TDs Year Player Solo Assists Total Missing records for 1978, 1980 and 1981 1954 Wayne Williams 19 245 12.9 2 1959 Willie Brown — — 47 Year Player Sacks Yards 1955 Wayne Williams 22 457 20.8 1 1972 Jim Powell 34 58 92 1977 Jack Niedbalski 6.0 — 1959 Jim Battle 13 86 6.6 0 1973 Valdrew Rogers 55 24 79 1979 John Harper 6.0 50 1960 Jim Battle 21 291 13.9 3 1974 missing records — — — 1982 John Harper 7.0 — 1961 Jim Battle 25 269 10.8 0 1975 Primus Jones 49 53 102 1983 Sterling Haywood 10.0 — 1962 Jim Battle 26 364 14.0 1 1976 Dan Brown 49 84 133 1984 Sterling Haywood 7.0 — 1963 Harry Bobbitt 34 503 14.8 5 1977 Dan Brown 82 59 141 1984 Daren Wietecha 7.0 — 1964 Rudy Phillips 26 390 15.0 5 1978 Joe Barwinski 67 58 125 1985 Daren Wietecha 6.0 — 1965 John Ference 51 580 11.4 4 1979 Rick Bielecki 61 47 108 1986 Shannon Ferbrache 4.0 — 1966 John Ference 27 376 13.9 1 1980 John Harper 35 44 79 1986 Ron Kirk 4.0 — 1967 John Ference 30 368 12.3 2 1980 Rick Bielecki 20 59 79 1987 Joel Dickerson 6.0 — 1968 Doug Hillinger 21 364 17.3 7 1981 Tony Bleyer 63 64 127 1988 Shannon Ferbrache 8.0 — 1969 Lionel Antoine 22 260 11.8 1 1982 Granville Butler 86 84 170 1989 Ron Kirk 6.0 —- 1970 David Reid 23 291 12.7 2 1983 Fabray Collins 95 65 160 1990 Martin Hochertz 5.0 — 1971 David Reid 21 311 14.8 4 1984 Frank Carr 68 69 137 1991 Dwayne Summers 3.0 17 1972 Ivey Moore 11 189 17.2 1 1985 Rick Spielman 51 54 105 1992 Ron Moran 4.5 28 1973 Bruce Puhr 23 386 16.8 0 1986 Reggie Edwards 41 53 94 1993 Clint Smothers 4.0 30 1974 Bruce Puhr 36 627 17.4 3 1987 Ezell Shelton 72 54 126 1994 Dave Jacobs 6.0 34 1975 Ivy Moore 24 451 18.8 1 1988 Kevin Kilgallon 83 72 155 1995 Dave Smith 5.0 34 1976 Greg Warren 12 256 21.3 2 1989 Kevin Kilgallon 44 50 94 1996 David Reid 10.0 58 1977 Bernell Quinn 16 203 12.7 2 1990 Kevin Kilgallon 54 71 125 1997 Andre Bailey 3.0 4 1978 Hugh Fletcher 23 302 13.1 2 1991 Ron Moran 41 47 88 1998 Andre Bailey 10.0 56 1979 Kevin House 27 653 24.2 6 1992 Clint Smothers 58 42 100 1999 Andre Bailey 9.0 55 1980 JeffWare 10 119 11.9 0 1993 Chris Edwards 38 47 85 2000 Lavar Stepter 8.0 56 1981 Marvin Hinton 36 499 13.9 2 1994 Tony Seman 81 61 142 2001 Jason Nolda 6.5 35 1982 Pierre Pugh 42 448 10.7 4 1995 Brian Tranchitella 63 44 107 2002 Lionel Williams 3.0 19 1983 Derrick Taylor 40 327 8.2 2 1996 C.J. McDavid 65 51 116 2002 Cortez McBerry 3.0 18 1984 Allambi Anderson 37 575 15.5 7 1997 Freddie Taylor 60 28 88 2003 James Fields 5.0 45 1985 Bobby Sloan 28 406 14.5 5 1998 Bart Scott 47 56 103 2003 Billy Beard 5.0 17 1986 Mel Kirksy 26 238 9.2 0 1999 Bart Scott 56 40 96 2004 Phillip Doyle 5.0 46 1987 Nate McGhee 21 371 17.7 1 2000 Teddy Sims 57 46 103 2005 Lorenzo Wims 7.0 42 1988 Joe Cook 27 388 14.4 2 2001 Bart Scott 81 46 127 2006 Lorenzo Wims 7.0 52 1989 Wesley Yates 42 694 16.5 4 2002 Alexis Moreland 70 64 134 2007 James Cloud 8.5 71 1990 John Roots 38 535 14.1 0 2003 Alexis Moreland 54 37 91 2008 James Cloud 7.5 53 1991 Justin Roebuck 42 647 15.4 4 2004 Royal Whitaker 53 42 95 2009 Kyle Walker 8.0 52 1992 Justin Roebuck 46 645 14.0 4 2005 Royal Whitaker 41 35 76 1993 Billy Swain 47 684 14.6 8 2005 Marlon Heaston 45 31 76 Annual Tackles For Loss Leaders 1994 Reggie Fowler 33 330 10.0 1 2005 Phillip Doyle 49 27 76 Missing records for 1978, 1980 and 1981 1995 Damon Jones 35 597 17.1 2 2005 Frank Johnson 56 20 76 Year Player TFL Yards 1996 Reggie Fowler 49 677 13.8 6 2006 Brandin Jordan 41 66 107 1973 Valdrew Rogers 11.0 78 1997 Cornell Craig 57 1036 18.2 9 2007 Chauncey Mixon 51 67 118 1978 James Phillip 12.0 85 1998 Cornell Craig 64 927 14.5 10 2008 Marty Rodgers 49 33 82 1980 John Harper 13.0 ----- 1999 Cornell Craig 77 1419 18.4 15 2009 Brandin Jordan 48 37 85 1983 Ken Foster 14.0 ----- 2000 Mark Shasteen 34 553 16.3 4 1984 Mike Brascia 8.0 ----- 2001 Justin George 30 328 10.9 1 1985 Mike Carbonaro 9.0 ----- 2002 Courtney Abbott 26 496 19.1 4 1986 John Edwards 8.0 ----- 2003 Brent Little 36 641 17.8 6 1987 Mike Carbonaro 13.0 ----- 2004 Brent Little 35 822 23.5 7 1988 Kevin Kilgallon 18.0 ----- 2005 Brent Little 49 781 15.9 5 1989 Shannon Ferbrache 10.0 ----- 2006 Braden Jones 32 521 16.3 7 1990 Brian Miller 12.0 ----- 2007 Justin Allen 55 685 12.5 6 1991 Ed Senter 5.0 19 2008 Damian Sherman 32 460 14.4 5 1992 Ron Moran 8.0 19 2009 Joe Allaria 52 697 13.4 4 1993 Chris Edwards 8.0 25 1994 Tony Seman 12.0 34 1995 Tony Seman 11.0 30 1995 Ryan Smith 11.0 54 1996 Greg Harrison 14.0 35 1997 Greg Harrrison 7.0 16 1998 Andre Bailey 17.0 63 1999 Bryan Archibald 14.0 88 2000 Brian Broussard 18.0 89 2001 Bart Scott 18.0 69 2002 Royal Whitaker 6.5 25 2003 Billy Beard 11.0 27 2004 Royal Whitaker 8.5 24 2005 Lionel Williams 11.5 53 2006 Lorenzo Wims 16.0 74 2007 James Cloud 14.5 86 2007 Chauncey Mixon 14.5 69 2008 James Cloud 15.0 75 2009 Kyle Walker 9.5 57

Southern Illinois Football 79 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL select circles Multiple 100-Yard Rushing Games (26) Multiple 100-Yard Receiving Games (3) Date Opponent Att.-Yards/TDs 100-Yard Rushers Date Opponent Rec.-Yards/TDs 100-Yard Receiver Oct. 29, 1966 East Carolina 27-141/2 Charles Pemberton Oct. 10, 1992 Western Illinois 7-134/2 LaVance Banks 24-116/2 Hill Williams 8-105/0 Justin Roebuck Oct. 12, 1968 Lamar 22-135/1 John Quillen Aug. 31, 1996 Central Arkansas 4-126/1 Reggie Fowler 6-104/0 Mike Bradley 3-105/1 Damon Jones Oct. 9, 1971 Arkansas State 25-139/2 Thomas Thompson Oct. 13, 2007 at Northern Iowa 6-157/2 Alan Turner 29-136/1 George Loukas 10-107/1 Justin Allen Nov. 6, 1971 Drake 21-138/1 Thomas Thompson 29-114/1 George Loukas 100-Yard Rushing and Receiving Games (17) Oct. 27, 1973 Akron 28-136/2 Larry Perkins Date Opponent Players No.-Yds./TDs 21-126/0 Melvin Moncrief Sept. 30, 1978 New Mexico State Rusher: Burnell Quinn 23-201/3 Oct. 5, 1974 at Dayton 21-104/2 Fred McAlley Receiver: Kevin House 3-107/2 28-102/1 Lawrence Boyd Nov. 21, 1992 Indiana State Rusher: Anthony Perry 21-130/0 Nov. 4, 1978 at Indiana State 21-126/0 Burnell Quinn Receiver: LaVance Banks 5-176/3 21-103/1 Victor Harrison Nov. 2, 1996 at Western Kentucky Rusher: Coe Bonner 30-197/1 Nov. 3, 1979 Indiana State 23-150/1 Burnell Quinn Receiver: Reggie Fowler 8-137/1 29-126/2 Clarence Robison Sept. 19, 1998 Northern Iowa Rusher: Karlton Carpenter 26-109/0 Sept. 27, 1980 at Drake 24-142/3 Walter Poole Receiver: Cornell Craig 10-174/2 20-105/2 Gerald Carr Oct. 3, 1998 SW Texas State Rusher: Karlton Carpenter 28-199/0 Oct. 18, 1980 at Illinois State 26-128/2 Jeff Ware Receiver: Cornell Craig 11-136/2 24-101/0 Victor Harrison Oct. 24, 1998 Indiana State Rusher: Karlton Carpenter 38-179/3 Nov. 1, 1981 at Indiana State 27-127/0 Derrick Taylor Receiver: Cornell Craig 13-157/0 25-118/1 Walter Poole Nov. 7, 1998 at Western Kentucky Rusher: Karlton Carpenter 23-116/1 Sept. 27, 1986 Youngstown State 19-133/0 Mel Kirksy Receiver: Cornell Craig 6-123/2 13-133/1 Anthony Vaughn Sept. 18, 1999 at Eastern Illinois Rusher: Tom Koutsos 32-172/1 Oct. 17, 1987 Western Illinois 24-141/1 Fred Gibson Receiver: Cornell Craig 5-102/0 16-121/0 Byron Mitchell Oct. 23, 1999 Illinois State Rusher: Tom Koutsos 16-132/1 Sept. 12, 1992 SE Missouri State 25-136/3 Greg Brown Receiver: Cornell Craig 11-170/3 22-110/2 Yonel Jourdain Nov. 20, 1999 Western Kentucky Rusher: Tom Koutsos 29-220/1 Sept. 8, 2001 at SE Missouri State 23-114/0 Tom Koutsos Receiver: Cornell Craig 8-142/1 21-100/0 Madei Williams Oct. 6, 2001 Illinois State Rusher: Tom Koutsos 28-135/1 Sept. 28, 2002 at Eastern Michigan 43-312/3 Muhammad Abdulqaadir Receiver: Mark Shasteen 9-140/0 18-129/3 Joel Sambursky Oct. 2, 2004 Northern Iowa Rusher: Craig Turner 6-107/1 Oct. 12, 2002 Northern Iowa 38-209/4 Muhammad Abdulqaadir Receiver: Quorey Payne 3-136/2 5-122/1 Brandon Robinson Nov. 13, 2004 Indiana State Rusher: Brandon Jacobs 11-122/2 Oct. 11, 2003 Illinois State 28-153/3 Tom Koutsos Rusher: Antione Jackson 10-102/1 9-101/0 Brandon Robinson Receiver: Brent Little 3-167/2 Nov. 8, 2003 Youngstown State 19-153/1 Tom Koutsos Sept. 17, 2005 at Western Michigan Rusher: Arkee Whitlock 20-115/0 21-120/0 Muhammad Abdulqaadir Receiver: Brent Little 7-152/1 Sept. 2, 2004 SE Missouri State 18-109/1 Arkee Whitlock Sept. 30, 2006 Indiana State Rusher: Arkee Whitlock 17-103/3 18-106/3 Brandon Jacobs Receiver: Braden Jones 2-101/1 Oct. 23, 2004 at Missouri State 18-158/3 Arkee Whitlock Oct. 25, 2008 at Missouri State Rusher: Larry Warner 26-167/0 16-151/0 Brandon Jacobs Receiver: Marc Cheatham 4-103/2 Nov. 13, 2004 Indiana State 11-122/2 Brandon Jacobs Sept. 19, 2009 Southwest Baptist Rusher: Deji Karim 10-210/2 10-102/1 Antione Jackson Receiver: Joe Allaria 7-144/1 Aug. 31, 2006 Lock Haven 15-134/1 Arkee Whitlock 11-107/2 Nick Hill Nov. 18, 2006 Southern Utah 22-170/3 Arkee Whitlock 16-130/0 John Randle Nov. 21, 2009! at SE Missouri State 16-155/2 Deji Karim 13-101/3 Paul McIntosh Nov. 28, 2009*! Eastern Illinois 23-155/2 Deji Karim 15-115/1 Paul McIntosh * Playoff Game ! = Only known time in school history with two or more 100-yard rushers in consecutive games.

80 Southern Illinois Football rushing records 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Rushing Yards (Career) Rushing Yards (Game) Rushing Attempts (Game) 1. Tom Koutsos, 1999-2003 4,715 1. Andre Herrera 319 Northern Illinois, 1976 1. M. Abdulqaadir 43 Eastern Michigan, 2002 2. Arkee Whitlock, 2004-06 4,241 2. M. Abdulqaadir 312 Eastern Michigan, 2002 2. Karlton Carpenter 42 Western Illinois, 1998 3. Karlton Carpenter, 1995-98 3,181 3. Deji Karim 273 Illinois State, 2009 3. Walter Poole 41 Tulsa, 1981 4. Burnell Quinn, 1976-79 2,798 4. M. Abdulqaadir 264 West Virginia Tech, 2002 4. Anthony Perry 40 Eastern Illinois, 1992 5. Amos Bullocks, 1958-61 2,441 5. M. Abdulqaadir 261 Western Illinois, 2002 4. Arkee Whitlock 40 Northern Iowa, 2006 6. Muhammad Abdulqaadir, 2002-03 2,372 6. Walter Poole 260 Tulsa, 1981 6. Clarence Robison 39 Louisiana-Lafayette, 1978 7. Andre Herrera, 1974-76 2,346 7. Larry Warner 256 North Dakota, 2008 6. Jeff Ware 39 New Mexico State,1981 8. Deji Karim, 2007, 2009 2,080 8. Carver Shannon 249 Great Lakes Naval, 1957 7. M. Abdulqaadir 38 Northern Iowa, 2002 9. Byron Mitchell, 1984-87 2,021 9. Karlton Carpenter 233 Youngstown State, 1998 7. Karlton Carpenter 38 Indiana State, 1998 10. Walter Poole, 1978-81 1,927 10. George Loukas 224 Wichita State, 1971 10. Tom Koutsos 37 Northern Iowa, 2000 11. Yonel Jourdain, 1989-92 1,862 11. Tom Koutsos 220 Western Kentucky, 1999 12. Derrick Taylor, 1982-84 1,848 12. Arkee Whitlock 218 Youngstown State, 2006 Rushing Yards Per Carry (Career) 13. Carver Shannon, 1956-58 1,805 13. Arkee Whitlock 216 Western Illinois, 2006 Minimum 150 Attempts 14. Larry Warner, 2007-08 1,790 14. Deji Karim 210 Southwest Baptist, 2009 1. Brandon Jacobs, 2004 6.61 15. Coe Bonner, 1995-97 1,787 14. Byron Mitchell 210 Eastern Illinois, 1985 2. Carver Shannon, 1956-58 6.60 16. Greg Brown, 1990-93 1,730 15. M. Abdulqaadir 209 Northern Iowa, 2002 3. Deji Karim, 2007, 2009 6.58 17. Anthony Perry, 1991-92 1,670 15. Anthony Perry 208 Eastern Illinois, 1992 4. Muhammad Abdulqaadir, 2002-03 6.26 18. John Randle, 2006-07 1,563 16. Arkee Whitlock 207 Western Kentucky, 2005 5. Larry Warner, 2007-08 6.01 19. Brandon Robinson, 2001-03 1,509 17. Karlton Carpenter 206 SE Missouri State, 1998 6. Brandon Robinson, 2001-03 5.80 20. William Tolen, 1992-95 1,499 18. Chuck Harmke 205 Kentucky, 1988 7. Byron Mitchell, 1984-87 5.79 21. George Loukas, 1970-72 1,427 19. Anthony Perry 204 Indiana State, 1991 8. Arkee Whitlock, 2004-06 5.75 22. Bruce Phibbs, 1983-86 1,342 20. Karlton Carpenter 201 Northern Iowa, 1997 9. Amos Bullocks, 1958-61 5.30 23. Vic Harrison, 1978-80 1,339 20. Andre Herrera 201 Drake, 1976 10. John Randle, 2006-07 5.26 24. Antonio Moore, 1987-90 1,295 20. Burnell Quinn 201 New Mexico State, 1978 11. Andre Herrera, 1974-76 5.25 25. Jack Schneider, 1953-55 1,258 12. Burnell Quinn, 1976-79 5.13 26. Chuck Harmke, 1987-89 1,248 Rushing Yards by a Quarterback (Game) 13. Bob Hasberry,1969 5.10 27. Larry Perkins, 1971-73 1,239 Only listing 100-yard rushing games 14. Anthony Perry, 1991-92 5.06 28. Bob Hasberry, 1969 1,178 1. John Cernak 179 at Arkansas State, 1979 15. Coe Bonner, 1995-97 4.94 29. Mel Kirksy, 1983, 85-86 1,142 2. Sherard Poteete 144 Western Illinois, 1999 16. William Tolen, 1992-95 4.88 30. Charles Pemberton, 1966-67 1,138 3. Fred Gibson 141 Western Illinois, 1987 31. Joel Sambursky, 2001-05 1,100 4. Joel Sambursky 129 at Eastern Michigan, 2002 Rushing Yards Per Carry (Season) 32. Clarence Robison, 1976-79 1,080 5. Fred Gibson 118 at Indiana State, 1987 Minimum 75 Attempts 6. Paul McIntosh 115 Eastern Illinois, 2009* 1. Carver Shannon, 1957 8.22 Rushing Yards (Season) 7. Fred Gibson 114 at Western Illinois, 1988 2. Byron Mitchell, 1985 7.08 1. Karlton Carpenter, 1998 1,892 8. Nick Hill 107 Lock Haven, 2006 3. Deji Karim, 2009 7.06 2. Arkee Whitlock, 2006 1,828 9. Gerald Carr 105 at Drake, 1980 4. Carver Shannon, 1956 7.01 3. Deji Karim, 2009 1,694 10. Fred McAlley 104 at Dayton, 1974 5. Muhammad Abdulqaadir, 2002 6.79 4. Andre Herrera, 1976 1,588 11. Paul McIntosh 101 at SEMO, 2009 6. Anthony Vaughn, 1986 6.67 5. Arkee Whitlock, 2005 1,454 12. Madei Williams 100 at SEMO, 2001 7. Brandon Jacobs, 2004 6.61 6. Muhammad Abdulqaadir, 2002 1,331 * Playoff Game 8. Yonel Jourdain, 1992 6.48 7. Larry Warner, 2008 1,265 9. Arkee Whitlock, 2004 6.35 8. Tom Koutsos, 2000 1,257 Rushing Attempts (Career) 10. Burnell Quinn, 1978 6.18 9. Coe Bonner, 1996 1,234 1. Tom Koutsos, 1999-2003 988 11. Larry Warner, 2008 6.18 10. Tom Koutsos, 2001 1,222 2. Arkee Whitlock, 2004-06 737 11. Byron Mitchell, 1985 1,211 3. Karlton Carpenter, 1995-98 663 Rushing Yards Per Carry (Game) 12. Bob Hasberry, 1969 1,178 4. Burnell Quinn, 1976-79 545 Minimum 10 Attempts 13. Walter Poole, 1981 1,092 5. Amos Bullocks, 1958-61 490 1. Deji Karim 21.0 Southwest Baptist, 2009 14. John Randle, 2007 1,074 6. Derrick Taylor, 1981-84 458 2. M. Abdulqaadir 14.2 Quincy, 2003 15. Tom Koutsos, 1999 1,052 7. Andre Herrera, 1974-76 447 3. John Dismuke 12.8 Drake, 1975 16. George Loukas, 1971 1,052 8. Yonel Jourdain, 1989-92 412 4. Jeff Ware 12.6 Illinois State, 1981 17. Muhammad Abdulqaadir, 2003 1,041 8. Walter Poole, 1978-81 412 5. William Tolen 12.3 Eastern Illinois, 1995 18. Anthony Perry, 1992 1,023 10. Greg Brown, 1990-93 399 6. Larry Warner 12.2 North Dakota, 2008 19. Amos Bullocks, 1960 996 11. Joel Sambursky, 2001-05 380 7. Byron Mitchell 11.6 Indiana State, 1985 20. Brandon Jacobs, 2004 992 12. Muhammad Abdulqaadir, 2002-03 379 8. Brandon Jacobs 11.1 Indiana State, 2004 21. Tom Koutsos, 2003 968 13. Coe Bonner, 1995-97 362 9. Yonel Jourdain 10.6 Austin Peay State, 1992 14. George Loukas, 1970-72 352 10. Antione Jackson 10.2 Indiana State, 2004 15. Byron Mitchell, 1984-87 349 Rushing Yards Per Carry (Game) Rushing Attempts (Season) Minimum 20 Attempts 1. Karlton Carpenter, 1998 323 1. Larry Warner 12.2 North Dakota, 2008 2. Arkee Whitlock, 2006 317 2. M. Abdulqaadir 10.2 West Virginia Tech, 2002 3. Tom Koutsos, 2000 297 3. Deji Karim 9.8 Illinois State, 2009 4. Andre Herrera, 1976 287 3. Byron Mitchell 9.5 Eastern Illinois, 1985 5. Tom Koutsos, 2001 273 4. Andre Herrera 9.1 Northern Illinois, 1976 6. Arkee Whitlock, 2005 269 5. Burnell Quinn 8.7 New Mexico State,1978 7. Deji Karim, 2009 240 6. M. Abdulqaadir 8.4 Western Illinois, 2002 7. George Loukas, 1971 240 7. Andre Herrera 8.0 Illinois State, 1976 9. Bob Hasberry, 1969 231 8. Bob Hasberry 7.8 Ball State, 1969 10. Walter Poole, 1981 229 11. Coe Bonner, 1996 227 12. Larry Warner, 2008 213 13. Anthony Perry, 1992 206 14. Larry Perkins, 1973 205 15 John Randle, 2007 201

Southern Illinois Football 81 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL rushing records Rushing Touchdowns (Career) Most 100-Yard Rushing Games (Career) Fastest to 1,000 Yards in a Season 1. Tom Koutsos, 1999-2003 52 1. Tom Koutsos, 1999-2003 22 Sorted by Number of Carries 2. Arkee Whitlock, 2004-06 51 2. Arkee Whitlock, 2004-06 20 Name Carries Year 3. Amos Bullocks, 1958-61 32 3. Karlton Carpenter, 1995-98 12 1. Muhammad Abdulqaadir 130 2002 4. Muhammad Abdulqaadir, 2002-03 31 4. Amos Bullocks, 1958-61 11 2. Byron Mitchell 131 1985 5. Deji Karim, 2007, 2009 26 4. Burnell Quinn, 1976-79 11 3. Deji Karim 132 2009 5. Karlton Carpenter, 1995-98 26 6. Deji Karim, 2007, 2009 10 4. Larry Warner 139 2008 7. Walter Poole, 1979-81 22 6. Muhammad Abdulqaadir, 2002-03 10 5. Bob Hasberry 166 1969 8. Andre Herrera, 1974-76 21 8. Andre Herrera, 1974-76 9 6. Muhammad Abdulqaadir 172 2003 9. Brandon Jacobs, 2004 19 9. Bob Hasberry, 1969 7 7. Karlton Carpenter 175 1998 10. Greg Brown, 1990-93 18 9. Walter Poole, 1978-81 7 8. Arkee Whitlock 178 2005 10 Yonel Jourdain, 1989-92 18 11. Coe Bonner, 1995-96 6 9. Arkee Whitlock 179 2006 12. Coe Bonner, 1995-97 15 11. Byron Mitchell, 1984-87 6 10. Andre Herrera 182 1976 12. John Randle, 2006-07 15 11. Coe Bonner 184 1996 12. Larry Warner, 2007-08 15 Most 100-Yard Rushing Games (Season) 12. John Randle 185 2007 15. Byron Mitchell, 1985, 87 14 1. Karlton Carpenter, 1998 10 13 Tom Koutsos 186 1999 15. Derrick Taylor, 1981-84 14 1. Arkee Whitlock, 2006 10 14. Anthony Perry 194 1992 15. Byron Mitchell, 1984-87 14 3. Deji Karim, 2009 9 15. Tom Koutsos 207 2001 4. Arkee Whitlock, 2005 8 16. Walter Poole 209 1981 Rushing Touchdowns (Season) 4. Andre Herrera, 1976 8 17. George Loukas 218 1971 1. Arkee Whitlock, 2006 25 6. Tom Koutsos, 2001 7 18. Tom Koutsos 229 2000 2. Muhammad Abdulqaadir, 2002 20 6. Bob Hasberry, 1969 7 3. Brandon Jacobs, 2004 19 8. Tom Koutsos, 2000 6 Fastest to 1,000 Yards in a Season 4. Deji Karim, 2009 18 8. Coe Bonner, 1996 6 Sorted by Number of Games Played In When Sur- 5. Andre Herrera, 1976 16 8. Muhammad Abdulqaadir, 2002 6 passing 1,000 Yards 5. Karlton Carpenter, 1998 16 11. Amos Bullocks, 1960 5 Name Game Year 7. Arkee Whitlock, 2005 14 11. Walter Poole, 1981 5 1. Muhammad Abdulqaadir 5th 2002 7. Tom Koutsos, 2003 14 11. Byron Mitchell, 1985 5 2. Deji Karim 7th 2009 9. Arkee Whitlock, 2004 12 2. Karlton Carpenter 7th 1998 9. Tom Koutsos, 1999 12 Most Consecutive 100-Yard Games 2. Andre Herrera 7th 1976 9. Amos Bullocks, 1960 12 1. Karlton Carpenter 10 Games 2-11 1998 5. Byron Mitchell 8th 1985 2. Arkee Whitlock 6 Games 1-6 2006 5. Bob Hasberry 8th 1969 Rushing Touchdowns (Game) 2. M. Abdulqaadir 6 Games 3-8 2002 7. Larry Warner 9th 2008 1. Andre Herrera 6 Northern Illinois, 1976 4. Deji Karim 5 Games 2-6 2009 7. Arkee Whitlock 9th 2005 2. M. Abdulqaadir 5 W. Virginia Tech, 2002 4. Tom Koutsos 5 Games 2-6 2000 7. Arkee Whitlock 9th 2006 3. Arkee Whitlock 4 UT-Martin, 2006 4. Bob Hasberry 5 Games 4-8 1969 7. Tom Koutsos 9th 2001 3. Arkee Whitlock 4 Northern Iowa, 2006 4. Arkee Whitlock 5 Games 6-10 2005 7. Walter Poole 9th 1981 3. Brandon Jacobs 4 Eastern Washington, 2004 8. Deji Karim 4 Games 9-12 2009 7. Tom Koutsos 9th 2000 3. Andre Herrera 4 Marshall, 1976 8. Coe Bonner 4 Games 7-10 1996 13. Coe Bonner 10th 1006 3. Carver Shannon 4 Great Lakes Naval, 1957 8. Yonel Jourdain 4 Games 1-4 1992 13. Tom Koutsos 10th 1999 8. Andre Herrera 4 Games 6-9 1976 13. George Loukas 10th 218 Longest Runs From Scrimmage 12. Amos Bullocks 3 Games 7-9 1961 16. Muhammad Abdulqaadir 11th 2003 1. Deji Karim 93 Illinois State, 2009 12. Andre Herrera 3 Games 2-4 1976 16. Anthony Perry 11th 1992 2. Deji Karim 92 Western Illinois, 2009 12. Larry Warner 3 Games 6-8 2008 18. John Randle 13th 2007 3. Andre Herrera *85 Northern Illinois, 1976 4. Tom Koutsos *84 Illinois State, 1999 4. Bob Ems 84 Illinois State, 1953 6. Carver Shannon *82 Great Lakes Naval, 1957 7. John Vanderpluym 81 Eastern Michigan, 1952 8. Derrick Taylor 80 Northern Iowa, 1983 8. Burnell Quinn 80 New Mexico State,1978 8. Jeff Ware 80 Illinois State, 1981 8. M. Abdulqaadir 80 Western Illinois, 2002 12. Ranette Lewis 78 Illinois Wesleyan, 1956 12. Andre Herrera 78 Illinois State, 1976 *Did Not Score

82 Southern Illinois Football 1,000-yard rushing seasons 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Bob Hasberry, 1969 Att. Yds. TDs S 28 at Illinois State...... 32 185 3 O 18 at No. 2 Western Illinois...... 29 200 2 S 20 at Louisville...... 25 99 0 O 5 at No. 7 Missouri State...... 22 88 0 O 25 MISSOURI STATE...... 19 84 1 S 27 at Youngstown State...... 24 119 2 O 12 INDIANA STATE...... 19 106 1 N 1 at No. 8 Western Kentucky...... 18 64 1 O 4 TAMPA...... 14 29 0 O 19 No. 17 WESTERN ILLINOIS.. 20 150 1 N 8 YOUNGSTOWN STATE...... 21 120 0 O 11 at Lamar...... 21 118 1 O 26 No. 3 NORTHERN IOWA...... 25 140 0 N 15 at No. 11 Northern Iowa...... 14 45 1 O 18 INDIANA STATE...... 32 150 1 N 2 at Western Kentucky...... 30 197 1 N 29 at No. 2 Delaware*...... 22 87 0 O 25 EAST CAROLINA...... 32 138 0 N 16 SE MISSOURI STATE...... 14 76 0 Totals (11 games)...... 183 1,041 11 N 1 at Bradley...... 27 177 2 Totals (11 games)...... 227 1,234 11 N 8 BALL STATE...... 23 180 3 Arkee Whitlock, 2005 Att. Yds. TDs N 15 DRAKE...... 16 47 0 Karlton Carpenter, 1998 Att. Yds. TDs S 1 at SE Missouri State...... 27 126 1 N 22 at Missouri State...... 17 121 1 S 5 at No. 23 Murray State...... 14 79 0 S 10 UNION (Ky.)...... 6 76 2 Totals (10 games)...... 231 1,178 10 S 12 at UT-Martin...... 21 193 2 S 17 at Western Michigan...... 20 115 0 S 19 No. 6 NORTHERN IOWA...... 26 109 0 O 1 MISSOURI STATE...... 23 121 0 George Loukas, 1971 Att. Yds. TDs S 26 at Illinois State...... 36 190 4 O 8 at Western Illinois...... - injured - S 18 at Dayton...... 26 99 1 O 3 SW Texas State...... 28 199 0 O 15 ILLINOIS STATE...... 21 83 1 S 25 at Illinois State...... 23 62 0 O 10 at No. 7 Youngstown State...... 35 233 3 O 22 at Indiana State...... 22 137 2 O 2 WICHITA STATE...... 35 224 3 O 17 No. 5 WESTERN ILLINOIS.... 42 199 0 O 27 at No. 1 Western Kentucky...... 33 207 3 O 9 ARKANSAS STATE...... 29 136 1 O 24 INDIANA STATE...... 38 179 3 N 5 No. 15 YOUNGSTOWN STATE. . 26 124 0 O 16 BALL STATE...... 16 68 0 O 31 at Missouri State...... 35 189 0 N 12 at No. 14 Northern Iowa...... 25 167 1 O 23 at Akron...... 19 40 2 N 7 at No. 18 Western Kentucky...... 23 116 1 N 19 No. 20 NORTH DAKOTA STATE. . 23 114 1 O 30 at Indiana State...... 26 155 0 N 14 SE MISSOURI STATE...... 25 206 3 N 26 at No. 19 Eastern Illinois*...... 23 89 3 N 6 DRAKE...... 29 114 1 Totals (11 games)...... 323 1,892 16 D 3 at No. 4 Appalachian State*...... 20 95 0 N 13 at Louisville...... 23 87 0 Totals (12 games)...... 269 1,454 14 N 20 CENTRAL MICHIGAN...... 14 67 1 Tom Koutsos, 1999 Att. Yds. TDs Totals (10 games)...... 240 1,052 9 S 2 at SE Missouri State...... 19 194 2 Arkee Whitlock, 2006 Att. Yds. TDs S 11 No. 25 MURRAY STATE...... 25 91 2 A 31 LOCK HAVEN...... 15 134 1 Andre Herrera, 1976 Att. Yds. TDs S 18 at Eastern Illinois...... 32 172 1 S 16 at Indiana...... 23 103 1 S 11 at McNeese State...... 14 57 0 S 25 at No. 3 Northern Iowa...... - DNP - S 23 at Arkansas Pine-Bluff...... 21 127 1 S 18 at Drake...... 35 201 1 O 2 at No. 22 South Florida...... 16 79 1 S 30 INDIANA STATE...... 17 103 3 S 25 WEST TEXAS STATE...... 26 132 1 O 9 No. 10 YOUNGSTOWN STATE. . 19 63 1 O 7 WESTERN ILLINOIS...... 33 216 3 O 2 LAMAR...... 31 149 1 O 16 at No. 20 Western Illinois...... 8 29 1 O 14 at No. 5 Illinois State...... 27 140 0 O 9 at East Carolina...... 19 74 1 O 23 No. 12 ILLINOIS STATE...... 16 132 1 O 21 WESTERN KENTUCKY...... 15 66 0 O 16 ARKANSAS STATE...... 22 103 0 O 30 MISSOURI STATE...... 23 63 2 O 28 at Missouri State...... 20 84 2 O 23 NORTHERN ILLINOIS...... 35 319 6 N 6 at Indiana State...... 7 9 0 N 4 at No. 7 Youngstown State...... 35 218 3 O 30 at Indiana State...... 35 185 1 N 20 WESTERN KENTUCKY...... 29 220 1 N 11 No. 11 NORTHERN IOWA...... 40 180 4 N 6 ILLINOIS STATE...... 23 184 1 Totals (11 games)...... 194 1,052 12 N 18 SOUTHERN UTAH...... 22 170 3 N 13 at Bowling Green...... 18 26 0 N 25 No. 12 UT-MARTIN*...... 28 207 4 N 20 at Marshall...... 29 158 4 Tom Koutsos, 2000 Att. Yds. TDs D 2 at No. 2 Montana*...... 21 80 0 Totals (11 games)...... 287 1,588 16 A 31 at Murray State...... 15 64 1 Totals (13 games)...... 317 1,828 25 S 9 SE MISSOURI STATE...... 35 189 3 Walter Poole, 1981 Att. Yds. TDs S 16 No. 16 NORTHERN IOWA...... 37 168 3 John Randle, 2007 Att. Yds. TDs S 5 at McNeese State...... 13 53 1 S 23 at Kansas...... 31 109 0 A 30 QUINCY...... 17 127 2 S 12 WICHITA STATE...... 21 127 1 O 7 No. 11 WESTERN ILLINOIS.. 25 173 1 S 8 at Northern Illinois...... 8 20 0 S 19 TENNESSEE STATE...... 15 61 0 O 14 DRAKE...... 34 130 1 S 22 ARKANSAS PINE-BLUFF...... 18 113 1 S 26 at Tulsa...... 41 260 2 O 21 at Missouri State...... 21 65 0 S 29 at Indiana State...... 18 96 2 O 3 ILLINOIS STATE...... 22 44 0 O 28 at Illinois State...... 27 93 2 O 6 No. 10 YOUNGSTOWN STATE. .. 16 122 1 O 10 at West Texas State...... 35 158 1 N 4 INDIANA STATE...... 23 101 0 O 13 at No. 2 Northern Iowa...... 13 32 0 O 17 at Fresno State...... 27 168 1 N 11 at No. 2 Youngstown State...... 26 69 0 O 20 MISSOURI STATE...... 17 59 3 O 24 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE..... 30 95 3 N 18 at No. 8 Western Kentucky...... 23 96 0 N 3 at No. 19 Western Illinois...... 12 42 0 N 1 at Indiana State...... 25 118 1 Totals (11 games)...... 297 1,257 11 N 10 ILLINOIS STATE...... 19 85 0 N 7 DRAKE...... - DNP - N 17 at Hampton...... 9 91 1 Att. Yds. TDs N 14 at New Mexico State...... - DNP - Tom Koutsos, 2001 N 24 No. 17 EASTERN ILLINOIS*. ... 12 72 0 S 8 at SE Missouri State...... 23 114 0 Totals (11 games)...... 229 1,092 10 D 1 No. 7 MASSACHUSETTS*..... 16 86 0 S 22 MURRAY STATE...... 30 145 0 D 8 No. 13 DELAWARE*...... 26 129 1 Byron Mitchell, 1985 Att. Yds. TDs S 29 at No. 13 Western Illinois...... 28 73 2 Totals (13 games)...... 201 1,074 11 A 31 LINCOLN...... 10 95 1 O 6 ILLINOIS STATE...... 28 135 1 Att. Yds. TDs S 7 MISSOURI STATE...... 11 93 0 O 13 at No. 14 Northern Iowa...... 22 146 1 Larry Warner, 2008 S 9 HAMPTON...... 19 151 1 S 14 at Illinois...... 16 129 1 O 20 No. 9 EASTERN ILLINOIS..... 23 82 1 S 13 at Northwestern...... 16 58 1 S 21 at Drake...... 10 13 0 O 27 at Indiana State...... 18 59 1 S 27 No. 5 NORTHERN IOWA...... 13 45 1 S 28 EASTERN ILLINOIS...... 22 210 1 N 3 No. 10 YOUNGSTOWN STATE. . 26 124 0 O 4 at No. 6 North Dakota State...... 14 65 0 O 5 No. 8 ILLINOIS STATE...... 17 109 1 N 10 MISSOURI STATE...... 25 165 2 O 11 INDIANA STATE...... 7 67 1 O 19 SE MISSOURI STATE...... 11 85 0 N 17 at Western Kentucky...... 31 117 1 O 18 at Youngstown State...... 22 147 1 O 26 at Wichita State...... 20 111 2 N 24 at Baylor...... 19 62 0 O 25 at Missouri State...... 26 167 0 N 2 at Indiana State...... 17 198 1 Totals (11 games)...... 273 1,222 9 N 1 NORTH DAKOTA...... 21 256 2 N 9 at No. 8 Arkansas State...... 19 72 0 Att. Yds. TDs N 8 No. 17 WESTERN ILLINOIS. ... 22 91 1 N 16 at Western Illinois...... 18 96 0 Muhammad Abdulqaadir, 2002 A 29 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN...... - DNP - N 15 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE...... 19 76 1 Totals (11 games)...... 171 1,211 7 S 7 SE MISSOURI STATE...... 5 7 0 N 22 at Illinois State...... 13 49 1 Anthony Perry, 1992 Att. Yds. TDs S 14 at Murray State...... 27 168 2 N 29 No. 10 NEW HAMPSHIRE*.... 21 93 0 S 5 TROY STATE...... 12 67 1 S 21 WEST VIRGINIA TECH...... 26 264 5 Totals (12 games)...... 213 1,265 10 S 12 SE MISSOURI STATE...... 15 63 0 S 28 at Eastern Michigan...... 43 312 3 Att. Yds. TDs S 19 AUSTIN PEAY...... 12 25 1 O 5 No. 8 WESTERN ILLINOIS.... 31 261 4 Deji Karim, 2009 S 5 at Marshall...... 16 67 0 S 26 at Arkansas State...... 13 85 0 O 12 No. 12 NORTHERN IOWA...... 38 209 4 S 19 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST...... 10 210 2 O 3 at Eastern Illinois...... 40 208 3 O 19 at Illinois State...... 23 103 2 S 26 NORTH DAKOTA STATE...... 23 127 1 O 10 WESTERN ILLINOIS...... 17 94 1 O 26 at Missouri State...... 3 7 0 O 3 at Western Illinois...... 18 157 2 O 17 No. 1 NORTHERN IOWA...... 14 40 0 N 2 at Youngstown State...... - DNP - O 10 ILLINOIS STATE...... 28 273 3 O 24 at Illinois State...... 20 128 0 N 9 INDIANA STATE...... - DNP - O 17 at No. 2 Northern Iowa...... 24 125 1 O 29 at Western Kentucky...... 24 89 0 N 16 No. 15 WESTERN KENTUCKY. . - DNP - O 24 YOUNGSTOWN STATE...... 20 67 1 N 7 at No. 12 Missouri State...... 18 94 0 Totals (8 games)...... 196 1,331 20 O 31 at Indiana State...... 15 87 1 N 21 INDIANA STATE...... 21 130 0 Att. Yds. TDs N 7 at No. 9 South Dakota State...... 21 127 0 Totals (11 games)...... 206 1,023 6 Muhammad Abdulqaadir, 2003 A 28 QUINCY...... 10 142 3 N 14 MISSOURI STATE...... 14 117 3 Coe Bonner, 1996 Att. Yds. TDs S 6 at No. 20 SE Missouri State...... 15 91 2 N 21 at SE Missouri State...... 16 155 2 A 31 CENTRAL ARKANSAS...... 13 25 0 S 13 MURRAY STATE...... 19 126 0 N 28 No. 17 EASTERN ILLINOIS*. ... 23 155 2 S 7 UT-MARTIN...... 17 85 2 S 27 ST. JOSEPH’S...... 14 84 1 D 5 No. 6 WILLIAM & MARY*.... 12 27 0 S 14 at No. 13 Murray State...... 16 61 1 O 4 at Indiana State...... - DNP - Totals (13 games)...... 240 1,694 18 O 11 ILLINOIS STATE...... 2 -2 0 S 21 WINSTON-SALEM STATE..... 19 121 2 * Playoff Game

Southern Illinois Football 83 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL passing records Passing Yards (Career) Pass Completions (Season) Pass Attempts (Game) 1. Joel Sambursky, 2002-05 7,894 1. Nick Hill, 2007 258 1. Scott Gabbert 60 Northern Illinois, 1989 2. Rick Johnson, 1980-83 5,804 2. Joel Sambursky, 2005 210 2. Sherard Poteete 59 Indiana State, 1999 3. Nick Hill, 2005-07 5,184 3. Sherard Poteete, 1999 203 3. Scott Gabbert 55 Arkansas State, 1989 4. Scott Gabbert, 1988-92 4,728 4. Chris Dieker, 2008 186 4. Brian Downey 53 Arkansas State, 1990 5. Sherard Poteete, 1999-00 4,246 5. Rick Johnson, 1982 182 5. Brian Downey 49 Indiana State, 1990 6. Kent Skornia, 1997-98 3,903 6. Brian Downey, 1990 181 6. Scott Gabbert 48 Western Illinois, 1992 7. Jim Hart, 1963-65 3,779 7. Scott Gabbert, 1992 172 7. Fred Gibson 47 Indiana State, 1989 8. Brian Downey, 1990-91 3,750 8. Kent Skornia, 1998 158 7. Jim Hart 47 Ball State, 1965 9. Chris Dieker, 2007-Present 3,421 9. David Pierson, 1994 157 7. Rick Johnson 47 Wichita State, 1983 10. David Pierson, 1993-94 3,046 10. Rick Johnson, 1983 152 10. Nick Hill 45 at Northern Iowa, 2007 11. Fred Gibson, 1987-90 2,967 11. Kent Skornia, 1997 144 12. Brad Pancoast, 1969-71 2,624 12. Joel Sambursky, 2004 142 Pass Completion Percentage (Career) 13. Ron Winter, 1959-61 2,054 13. Sherard Poteete, 2000 134 Minimum 150 Attempts 14. Joe Huske, 1951-53 1,965 14. Brian Downey, 1991 126 1. Nick Hill, 2005-07 68.3 15. Pat King, 1984-87 1,656 15. Scott Gabbert, 1989 125 2. Joel Sambursky, 2002-05 59.9 16. Darren Dixon, 1982-84 1,608 3. Chris Dieker, 2007-Present 57.5 17. Ryan Smith, 1994-95 1,548 Pass Completions (Game) 4. Scott Gabbert, 1988-92 55.9 18. Jim McKay, 1967-69 1,546 1. Scott Gabbert 41 Northern Illinois, 1989 5. Kent Skornia, 1997-98 55.3 19. Fred McAlley, 1973-74 1,521 2. Sherard Poteete 38 Indiana State, 1999 6. Matt Jones, 1993-94 55.2 20. Phil Shellhaas, 1996 1,441 3. Nick Hill 33 at Northern Iowa, 2007 7. Phil Shellhaas, 1996 54.7 4. Fred Gibson 30 Indiana State, 1989 8. Sherard Poteete, 1999-00 54.0 Passing Yards (Season) 5. Brian Downey 29 Indiana State, 1990 9. Fred Gibson, 1987-90 53.0 1. Nick Hill, 2007 3,175 6. Scott Gabbert 28 Arkansas State, 1989 10. Rick Johnson, 1980-83 51.8 2. Sherard Poteete, 1999 2,777 7. David Pierson 27 UT-Martin, 1994 3. Joel Sambursky, 2005 2,695 8. Scott Gabbert 26 Western Illinois, 1992 Pass Completion Percentage (Season) 4. Scott Gabbert, 1992 2,463 9. Scott Gabbert 25 Western Kentucky, 1992 Minimum 75 Attempts 5. Joel Sambursky, 2004 2,224 9. Kent Skornia 25 Indiana State, 1998 1. Nick Hill, 2007 71.5 6. Rick Johnson, 1982 2,119 9. Brian Downey 25 Arkansas State, 1990 2. Paul McIntosh, 2009 67.2 7. Chris Dieker, 2008 2,083 9. Matt Jones 25 Northern Illinois, 1993 4 Joel Sambursky, 2005 63.6 8. Rick Johnson, 1983 1,989 9. Chris Dieker 25 South Dakota St., 2008 4. Nick Hill, 2006 61.7 9. Kent Skornia, 1997 1,980 5. Joel Sambursky, 2004 60.7 10. Brian Downey, 1990 1,968 Pass Attempts (Career) 6. Fred Gibson, 1988 60.0 11. Kent Skornia, 1998 1,923 1. Joel Sambursky, 2002-05 933 7. Chris Dieker, 2009 58.4 12. Brian Downey, 1991 1,782 2. Rick Johnson, 1980-83 932 8. Sherard Poteete, 1999 58.3 13. David Pierson, 1994 1,729 3. Jim Hart, 1963-65 671 9. Scott Gabbert, 1988 58.0 14. Joel Sambursky, 2003 1,667 4. Scott Gabbert, 1988-92 664 10. Fred Gibson, 1989 57.6 15. Jim Hart, 1964 1,594 5. Sherard Poteete, 1999-00 624 11 Matt Jones, 1993 57.3 6. Brian Downey, 1990-91 600 12. Chris Dieker, 2008 57.1 Passing Yards (Game) 7. Nick Hill, 2005-07 577 13. Joel Sambursky, 2003 56.9 1. Nick Hill 436 at Northern Iowa, 2007 8. Kent Skornia, 1997-98 546 14. Rick Johnson, 1981 56.4 2. Sherard Poteete 399 Murray State, 1999 9. Chris Dieker, 2007-Present 501 15. Scott Gabbert, 1992 56.4 3. Scott Gabbert 381 Northern Illinois, 1989 10. David Pierson, 1993-94 499 16. Scott Gabbert, 1989 56.3 4. Sherard Poteete 379 Indiana State, 1999 11. Fred Gibson, 1987-90 489 17. Kent Skornia, 1998 55.4 5. Jim Hart 357 Northern Michigan,1964 12. Brad Pancoast, 1969-71 413 6. Scott Gabbert 351 Western Kentucky, 1992 13. Joe Huske, 1951-53 389 Pass Completion Percentage (Game) 7. Scott Gabbert 346 Western Illinois, 1992 14. Pat King, 1984-87 323 Minimum 10 Attempts 8. Scott Gabbert 343 Arkansas State, 1989 15. Jim McKay, 1967-69 294 1. Joel Sambursky 92.3 Indiana State, 2004 9. Brian Downey 334 Arkansas State, 1990 16. Darren Dixon, 1982-84 267 2. Nick Hill 85.7 Hampton, 2007 10. Sherard Poteete 331 Missouri State, 1999 3. Joel Sambursky 84.2 St. Joseph’s, 2003 11. Danny Smith 328 Missouri State, 1995 Pass Attempts (Season) 4. Nick Hill 83.3 at Indiana State, 2007 12. Kent Skornia 323 Murray State, 1997 1. Nick Hill, 2007 361 5. Chris Dieker 82.4 Southwest Baptist, 2009 13. Danny Smith 319 Western Kentucky, 1995 2. Brian Downey, 1990 352 6. Nick Hill 81.8 Indiana State, 2006 14. Fred Gibson 312 Missouri State, 1989 3. Sherard Poteete, 1999 348 7. Joel Sambursky 80.0 William Penn, 2004 15. Sherrard Poteete 311 Youngstown State, 1999 3. Rick Johnson, 1982 348 7. Nick Hill 80.0 Northern Iowa, 2006 5. Joel Sambursky, 2005 330 7. Nick Hill 80.0 Eastern Illinois, 2007 Pass Completions (Career) 6. Chris Dieker, 2008 326 10. Fred Gibson 78.6 Northern Illinois, 1988 1. Joel Sambursky, 2002-05 559 7. David Pierson, 1994 319 11. Brad Pancoast 76.9 Louisville, 1971 2. Rick Johnson, 1980-83 483 8. Scott Gabbert, 1992 305 11. Nick Hill 76.9 Missouri State, 2007 3. Nick Hill, 2005-07 394 9. Rick Johnson, 1983 287 13. Paul McIntosh 76.5 Eastern Illinois, 2009 4. Scott Gabbert, 1988-92 371 10. Kent Skornia, 1998 285 14. Nick Hill 76.0 Illinois State, 2007 5. Sherard Poteete, 1999-00 337 11. Sherard Poteete, 2000 276 15. Nick Hill 75.8 Western Illinois, 2007 6. Brian Downey, 1990-91 307 12. Jim Hart, 1964 267 16. Nick Hill 75.0 UAPB, 2007 7. Kent Skornia, 1997-98 302 13. Kent Skornia, 1997 261 17. Scott Gabbert 73.7 Eastern Illinois, 1992 8. Chris Dieker, 2007-Present 288 14. Jim Hart, 1965 252 17. John Cernak 73.7 Wichita State, 1980 9. Jim Hart, 1963-65 283 15. Brian Downey, 1991 248 17. Rick Johnson 73.7 West Texas State, 1981 10. Fred Gibson, 1987-90 259 17. Joel Sambursky 73.7 Western Kentucky, 2005 11. David Pierson, 1993-94 251 12. Brad Pancoast, 1969-71 195 13. Joe Huske, 1951-53 173 14. Ron Winter, 1959-61 152 15. John Cernak, 1977-80 132

84 Southern Illinois Football passing records 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Pass Completion Percentage (Game) Pass Efficiency Percentage (Career) Most Interceptions (Game) Minimum 20 Attempts Minimum 150 Attempts 1. Jim Hart 6 Youngstown State, 1965 1. Brian Downey 86.4 Murray State, 1990 1. Nick Hill, 2005-07 166.2 1. Jim Hart 6 Ball State, 1965 2. Nick Hill 85.7 Hampton, 2007 2. Joel Sambursky, 2002-05 148.6 3. Rick Johnson 5 at Eastern Illinois, 1982 3. Nick Hill 80.0 Eastern Illinois, 2007 3. Chris Dieker, 2007-Present 126.0 3. Scott Gabbert 5 Illinois State, 1992 4. Joel Sambursky 79.2 Indiana State, 2005 4. Scott Gabbert, 1988-92 125.7 3. Jim Hart 5 Fort Campbell, 1964 5. Kent Skornia 77.2 Illinois State, 1997 5. Kent Skornia, 1997-98 125.3 5. Rick Johnson 77.2 Louisiana-Lafayette, 1981 6. Phil Shellhaas, 1996 124.7 Lowest Interception Percentage (Career) 7. Nick Hill 76.9 Missouri State, 2007 7. Sherard Poteete, 1999-00 120.1 Minimum 150 Attempts 8. Nick Hill 76.0 Illinois State, 2007 8. David Pierson, 1993-94 111.8 1. Nick Hill, 2005-07 1.90 9. Joel Sambursky 75.9 Northern Iowa, 2005 9. Matt Jones, 1993-94 109.9 2. Joel Sambursky, 2002-05 2.68 10. Nick Hill 75.8 Western Illinois, 2007 10. Brian Downey, 1990-91 107.5 3. David Pierson, 1993-94 2.81 11. Nick Hill 75.0 UAPB, 2007 4. Phil Shellhaas, 1996 2.95 11. Scott Gabbert 75.0 Indiana State, 1992 Pass Efficiency Percentage (Season) 5. Chris Dieker, 2007-Present 2.99 13. Nick Hill 73.3 Northern Iowa, 2007 Minimum 75 Attempts 6. John Cernak, 1977-80 3.44 14. Joel Sambursky 72.0 Missouri State, 2005 1. Nick Hill, 2007 167.0 7. Kent Skornia, 1997-98 3.47 15. Chris Dieker 71.4 North Dakota, 2008 2. Joel Sambursky, 2004 163.0 8. Brian Downey, 1990-91 3.80 15. Joel Sambursky 71.4 Eastern Illinois, 2005 3. Nick Hill, 2006 156.7 9. Fred Gibson, 1987-90 3.90 15. Kent Skornia 71.4 Indiana State, 1998 4. Paul McIntosh, 2009 149.1 10. Sherard Poteete, 1999-00 4.00 5. Joel Sambursky, 2005 148.8 Most Touchdown Passes (Career) 6. Joel Sambursky, 2003 143.2 Lowest Interception Percentage (Season) 1. Joel Sambursky, 2002-05 65 7. Sherard Poteete, 1999 142.4 Minimum 75 Attempts 2. Nick Hill, 2005-07 46 8. Scott Gabbert, 1992 140.2 1. Nick Hill, 2007 1.93 3. Scott Gabbert, 1988-92 39 9. Chris Dieker, 2009 136.1 2. Nick Hill, 2006 2.04 4. Jim Hart, 1963-65 34 10. Joel Sambursky, 2002 134.7 3. Joel Sambursky, 2004 2.13 5. Sherard Poteete, 1999-00 32 11. Kent Skornia, 1997 129.7 4. Rick Johnson, 1980 2.30 6. Kent Skornia, 1997-98 28 12. David Pierson, 1993 127.2 5. David Pierson, 1994 2.50 7. Rick Johnson, 1980-83 27 6. Paul McIntosh, 2009 2.59 8. Chris Dieker, 2007-Present 26 Average Yards Per Completion (Career) 6. Joel Sambursky, 2005 2.73 9. David Pierson, 1993-94 24 Minimum 150 Attempts 7. Sherard Poteete, 1999 2.80 10. Brian Downey, 1990-91 21 1. Leonard Hopkins, 1972-75 15.4 9. Chris Dieker, 2009 2.89 11. Brad Pancoast, 1969-71 17 2. Fred McAlley, 1973-74 14.5 8. Phil Shellhaas, 1996 2.90 12. Fred Gibson, 1987-90 15 3. Joel Sambursky, 2002-05 14.1 9. Joel Sambursky, 2003 2.97 13. Pat King, 1984-87 12 4. Darren Dixon, 1982-84 14.0 10. Joel Sambursky, 2002 2.99 13. Ron Winter, 1959-61 12 5. Brad Pancoast, 1969-71 13.5 15. Kevin Brown, 1985-87 11 6. Jim Hart, 1963-65 13.4 Longest Pass Completion 7. Nick Hill, 2005-07 13.2 1. Rick Johnson to Cecil Ratliff 87 Drake, 1983 Most Touchdown Passes (Season) 8. Ryan Smith, 1994-95 13.1 2. Paul McIntosh to Joe Allaria 86 Youngstown St., 2009 1. Nick Hill, 2007 28 9. Jim McKay, 1967-69 13.1 3. Joe Huske to Ed Schneider 85 W. Illinois, 1953 4. Scott Gabbert to LaVance Banks 84 Indiana State, 1992 2. Sherard Poteete, 1999 24 10. Pat King, 1984-87 13.0 4. Jim McKay to Roger Kuba 84 Drake, 1967 3. Joel Sambursky, 2005 22 6. Joel Sambursky to Brent Little 82 Indiana State, 2004 3. Scott Gabbert, 1992 22 Average Yards Per Completion (Season) 7. Mike Abegg to Bob Habbe 80 Ball State, 1972 5. Joel Sambursky, 2004 19 Minimum 75 Attempts 7. Mel Kirksy to Sebron Spivey 80 Indiana State, 1985 6. Chris Dieker, 2008 16 1. Arthur Williams, 1978 17.4 7. Steve Luce to Damon Jones 80 C. Arkansas, 1996 7. Nick Hill, 2006 15 2. Leonard Hopkins, 1975 15.8 7. Nick Hill to Braden Jones 80 Indiana State, 2006 8. Kent Skornia, 1998 14 3. Joel Sambursky, 2004 15.7 11. Jon Cairns to Quorey Payne 79 William Penn, 2004 12. Chris Dieker to Joe Allaria 77 SW Baptist, 2009 8. Kent Skornia, 1997 14 4. Robert Collins, 1976 15.2 13. Ron Winter to Charles O’Neill 76 Illinois State, 1961 8. Brian Downey, 1991 14 5. Jim McKay, 1967 15.0 8. Jim Hart, 1963 14 6. Fred McAlley, 1974 15.0 8. Joel Sambursky, 2003 14 7. Joel Sambursky, 2003 14.5 13. David Pierson, 1994 13 8. Jim Hart, 1963 14.5 13. Jim Hart, 1964 13 9. Jim Hart, 1964 14.4 15. David Pierson, 1993 11 10. Scott Gabbert, 1992 14.3

Touchdown Passes (Game) Most Interceptions (Career) 1. Sherard Poteete 6 Murray State, 1999 1. Jim Hart, 1963-65 54 2. Joel Sambursky 4 Indiana State, 2004 2. Rick Johnson, 1980-83 52 2. Sherard Poteete 4 Illinois State, 1999 3. Scott Gabbert, 1988-92 31 2. Kent Skornia 4 Northern Iowa, 1998 4. Jim McKay, 1967-69 26 2. Kent Skornia 4 Western Kentucky, 1997 5. Joel Sambursky, 2002-05 25 2. Danny Smith 4 Missouri State, 1995 5. Sherard Poteete, 1999-00 25 2. David Pierson 4 Indiana State, 1993 7. Pat King, 1984-87 23 2. Scott Gabbert 4 Indiana State, 1992 7. Brian Downey, 1990-91 23 2. Scott Gabbert 4 Western Illinois, 1992 9. Brad Pancoast, 1969-71 21 2. Brian Downey 4 SE Missouri State, 1991 9. Darren Dixon, 1982-84 21 2. Nick Hill 4 at Indiana, 2006 2. Nick Hill 4 at Southern Utah, 2007 Most Interceptions (Season) 1. Jim Hart, 1965 23 2. Jim Hart, 1964 22 3. Rick Johnson, 1982 20 4. Rick Johnson, 1983 19 5. Darren Dixon, 1984 16

Southern Illinois Football 85 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL 2,000-yard passing seasons Rick Johnson, 1982 C-A-I Yds. TDs Joel Sambursky, 2004 C-A-I Yds. TDs Nick Hill, 2007 C-A-I Yds. TDs S 4 at Western Illinois...... 15-26-1 161 2 S 2 SE MISSOURI STATE...... 13-18-0 211 1 A 30 QUINCY...... 13-18-0 179 2 S 11 at Illinois State...... 22-42-1 238 1 S 11 at Northern Illinois...... 16-27-0 208 2 S 8 at Northern Illinois...... 21-33-0 238 3 S 18 DRAKE...... 24-43-1 298 2 S 18 WILLIAM PENN...... 8-10-1 126 1 S 15 at Southern Utah...... 16-23-0 252 4 S 25 ARKANSAS STATE...... 24-43-1 310 3 S 25 at Delaware State...... 8-15-0 142 0 S 22 ARKANSAS PINE-BLUFF.. 18-24-0 244 2 O 2 at Louisiana-Lafayette...... 16-29-3 126 0 O 2 No. 15 NORTHERN IOWA... 9-16-0 193 2 S 29 at Indiana State...... 10-12-0 147 2 O 9 at Flordia State...... 12-19-3 110 0 O 9 at Youngstown State...... 11-19-1 215 2 O 6 No. 10 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 13-20-1 165 1 O 16 at Tulsa...... 15-36-1 172 0 O 16 No. 4 WESTERN KENTUCKY 13-18-1 163 2 O 13 at No. 2 Northern Iowa...... 33-45-3 436 3 O 23 INDIANA STATE...... 12-23-2 93 0 O 23 at Missouri State...... 14-24-0 144 0 O 20 MISSOURI STATE...... 20-26-0 241 0 O 30 at Eastern Illinois...... 14-30-5 195 1 O 30 WESTERN ILLINOIS...... 10-23-1 157 2 N 3 at No. 19 Western Illinois...... 22-29-0 250 0 N 13 MISSOURI STATE...... 11-20-1 193 1 N 6 at Illinois State...... 14-20-0 256 3 N 10 ILLINOIS STATE...... 19-25-0 185 3 N 20 WEST TEXAS STATE...... 18-34-1 213 0 N 13 INDIANA STATE...... 12-13-0 246 4 N 17 at Hampton...... 24-28-0 282 3 Totals (11 games)...... 182-348-20 2,119 10 N 27 No. 13 E. WASHINGTON*... 14-31-1 163 0 N 24 No. 17 EASTERN ILLINOIS* 24-30-0 234 2 Totals (12 games)...... 142-234-5 2,224 19 D 1 No. 7 MASSACHUSETTS*. 13-23-1 216 3 D 8 No. 13 DELAWARE*...... 12-25-2 106 0 Scott Gabbert, 1992 C-A-I Yds. TDs Totals (14 games)...... 258-361-7 3,175 28 S 5 TROY STATE...... 18-39-1 140 0 Joel Sambursky, 2005 C-A-I Yds. TDs S 12 SE MISSOURI STATE...... 16-27-1 173 1 S 1 at SE Missouri State...... 20-33-1 276 2 S 19 AUSTIN PEAY...... 13-18-0 215 2 S 10 UNION (Ky.)...... 6-8-0 161 2 Chris Dieker, 2008 C-A-I Yds. TDs S 26 at Arkansas State...... 10-16-1 197 2 S 17 at Western Michigan...... 15-30-2 241 2 S6 HAMPTON...... 16-29-1 216 3 O 3 at Eastern Illinois...... 14-19-0 187 2 O 1 MISSOURI STATE...... 18-25-0 234 3 S13 at Northwestern...... 14-22-0 115 0 O 10 WESTERN ILLINOIS...... 26-48-1 346 4 O 8 at Western Illinois...... 11-21-1 192 1 S27 No. 5 NORTHERN IOWA...... 14-32-1 182 1 O 17 No. 1 NORTHERN IOWA..... 12-24-0 263 2 O 15 ILLINOIS STATE...... 16-28-1 180 2 O4 at No. 6 North Dakota State..... 15-29-1 186 3 O 24 at Illinois State...... 8-25-5 137 1 O 22 at Indiana State...... 19-24-0 220 3 O11 INDIANA STATE...... 5-5-0 117 1 O 29 at Western Kentucky...... 25-40-1 351 2 O 27 at No. 1 Western Kentucky..... 14-19-2 159 0 O18 at Youngstown State...... 10-23-1 107 1 N 7 at No. 12 Missouri State...... 15-29-2 168 2 N 5 No. 15 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 17-26-0 235 3 O25 at Missouri State...... 19-30-2 243 2 N 21 INDIANA STATE...... 15-20-0 286 4 N 12 at No. 14 Northern Iowa...... 22-29-0 272 2 N1 NORTH DAKOTA...... 15-21-0 159 1 Totals (11 games)...... 172-305-12 2,463 22 N 19 No. 20 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 18-28-0 135 0 N8 No. 17 WESTERN ILLINOIS. .. 15-29-1 177 1 N 26 at No. 19 Eastern Illinois*...... 15-21-0 189 0 N15 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE...... 25-35-1 245 1 D 3 at No. 4 Appalachian State*... 19-38-2 220 2 N21 at Illinois State...... 20-35-0 173 1 Sherard Poteete, 1999 C-A-I Yds. TDs Totals (13 games)...... 210-330-9 2,695 22 N29 No. 10 NEW HAMPSHIRE*.. 18-36-2 163 1 S 2 at SE Missouri State...... 9-18-1 146 2 Totals (12 games)...... 186-326-10 2,083 16 S 11 No. 25 MURRAY STATE...... 20-31-1 399 6 S 18 at Eastern Illinois...... 15-26-2 244 0 * = Playoff Game S 25 at No. 3 Northern Iowa...... 7-12-0 50 0 O 2 at No. 22 South Florida...... 12-29-0 119 1 O 9 No. 10 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 23-33-1 311 3 O 16 at No. 20 Western Illinois...... 16-33-2 202 1 O 23 No. 12 ILLINOIS STATE...... 21-39-0 305 4 O 30 MISSOURI STATE...... 22-39-1 331 1 N 6 at Indiana State...... 38-59-2 379 3 N 20 WESTERN KENTUCKY...... 19-27-0 265 3 Totals (11 games)...... 203-348-10 2,777 24 1,000-Yard Receiving Seasons Cornell Craig, 1997 Rec. Yds. TDs S 6 at No. 22 Nicholls State...... 4 29 0 S 13 No. 17 MURRAY STATE...... 6 185 1 S 20 at Indiana State...... 3 23 0 S 27 at No. 23 Northern Iowa...... 1 13 0 O 4 MISSOURI STATE...... 2 26 1 O 11 ILLINOIS STATE...... 11 219 2 O 18 at South Florida...... 2 44 0 O 25 No. 7 WESTERN KENTUCKY. . 10 177 3 N 1 at No. 2 Western Illinois...... 6 131 1 N 8 No. 4 YOUNGSTOWN STATE.. 8 134 1 N 15 at Southeast Missouri State...... 4 55 0 Totals (11 games)...... 57 1,036 9

Cornell Craig, 1999 Rec. Yds. TDs S 2 at SE Missouri State...... 3 85 1 S 11 No. 25 MURRAY STATE...... 8 180 3 S 18 at Eastern Illinois...... 5 102 0 S 25 at No. 3 Northern Iowa...... 4 102 1 O 2 at No. 22 South Florida...... 3 45 1 O 9 No. 10 YOUNGSTOWN STATE. .. 8 188 1 O 16 at No. 20 Western Illinois...... 4 71 1 O 23 No. 12 ILLINOIS STATE...... 11 170 3 O 30 MISSOURI STATE...... 10 178 1 N 6 at Indiana State...... 12 130 2 N 20 WESTERN KENTUCKY...... 8 142 1 Totals (11 games)...... 77 1,419 15

86 Southern Illinois Football receiving records 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Pass Receptions (Career) Receiving Yardage (Season) Yards Per Reception (Game) 1. Cornell Craig, 1996-99 207 1. Cornell Craig, 1999 1,419 Minimum 5 Receptions 2. Reggie Fowler, 1994-97 125 2. Cornell Craig, 1997 1,036 1. LaVance Banks 35.2 Indiana State, 1992 3. Brent Little, 2002-05 124 3. Cornell Craig, 1998 927 2. Damon Jones 32.0 Nicholls State, 1995 4. Billy Swain, 1990-93 123 4. Brent Little, 2004 822 3. Tom Massey 31.5 Northern Michigan, 1964 5. Justin Roebuck, 1989-92 120 5. Brent Little, 2005 781 4. Cornell Craig 30.8 Murray State, 1997 6. John Ference, 1965-67 108 6. Joe Allaria, 2009 697 5. Ivy Moore 28.0 Louisiana-Lafayette, 1975 7. Derrick Taylor, 1981-84 107 7. Wesley Yates, 1989 694 6. Alan Turner 26.1 at Northern Iowa, 2007 8. Mark Shasteen, 1998-2001 101 8. Justin Allen, 2007 685 7. Lionel Antoine 24.8 Bradley, 1970 9. Damon Jones, 1994-96 99 9. Billy Swain, 1993 684 10. Alan Turner, 2003-07 95 10. LaVance Banks, 1992 683 Receiving Touchdowns (Career) 11. Dave Smith, 1993-96 93 11. Reggie Fowler, 1996 677 1. Cornell Craig, 1996-99 37 12. Jim Battle, 1959-62 85 12. Alan Turner, 2007 672 2. Brent Little, 2002-005 20 13. Wesley Yates, 1986-89 82 13. Kevin House, 1979 653 2. Billy Swain, 1990-93 20 14. Tom Massey, 1963-64, 66-67 81 14. Justin Roebuck, 1991 647 4. LaVance Banks, 1991-93 17 15. Joe Allaria, 2007-Present 80 15. Justin Roebuck, 1992 645 5. Kellen Allen, 2002-05 15 16. Marvin Hinton, 1980-82 76 16. Brent Little, 2003 641 5. Alan Turner, 2003-07 15 17. Yonel Jourdain, 1989-92 74 17. Bruce Puhr, 1974 627 7. Kevin House, 1976-79 11 18. Johnny Roots, 1989-90 73 18. James Stevenson, 1983 616 7. Tom Massey, 1963-64, 66-67 11 19. Kellen Allen, 2002-05 72 19. Damon Jones, 1995 597 7. Tony Anderson, 1981-84 11 20. Kevin House, 1976-79 71 20. Billy Swain, 1992 593 7. Ryan Kernes, 2006-09 11 11. Justin Roebuck, 1989-92 10 Pass Receptions (Season) Receiving Yardage (Game) 12. Damon Jones, 1994-96 9 1. Cornell Craig, 1999 77 1. Cornell Craig 219 Illinois State, 1997 12. Braden Jones, 2005-06 9 2. Cornell Craig, 1998 64 2. Wesley Yates 189 Missouri State, 1989 14. Reggie Fowler, 1994-97 8 3. Cornell Craig, 1997 57 2. Kevin House 189 Tennessee State, 1979 15. Mark Shasteen, 1998-2001 7 4. Justin Allen, 2007 55 2. Tom Massey 189 Northern Michigan,1964 15. Quorey Payne, 2002-05 7 5. Joe Allaria, 2009 52 5. Cornell Craig 188 Youngstown State, 1999 15. Bobby Sloan, 1984-87 7 6. John Ference, 1965 51 6. Cornell Craig 185 Murray State, 1997 15. James Stevenson, 1983, 85 7 7. Brent Little, 2005 49 7. Cornell Craig 180 Murray State, 1999 7. Reggie Fowler, 1996 49 8. Cornell Craig 178 Missouri State, 1999 Receiving Touchdowns (Season) 9. Billy Swain, 1993 47 9. Cornell Craig 177 Western Kentucky, 1997 1. Cornell Craig, 1999 15 10. Justin Roebuck, 1992 46 10. LaVance Banks 176 Indiana State, 1992 2. Kellen Allen, 2005 11 10. Alan Turner, 2007 46 11. Brent Little 167 Indiana State, 2004 3. Cornell Craig, 1998 10 12. Billy Swain, 1992 45 12. Damon Jones 160 Nicholls State, 1995 3. LaVance Banks, 1992 10 13. Mark Shasteen, 1999 42 13. Billy Swain 158 Western Kentucky, 1992 5. Cornell Craig, 1997 9 13. Justin Roebuck, 1991 42 14. Alan Turner 157 at Northern Iowa, 2007 6. Billy Swain, 1993 8 13. Wesley Yates, 1989 42 15. Lionel Antoine 149 Bradley, 1970 7. Brent Little, 2004 7 13. Pierre Pugh, 1982 42 7. Tony Anderson, 1984 7 Yards Per Reception (Career) 7. Braden Jones, 2006 7 Pass Receptions (Game) Minimum 30 Receptions 7. Alan Turner, 2007 7 1. Cornell Craig 13 Indiana State, 1998 1. Kevin House, 1976-79 21.46 11. Quorey Payne, 2004 6 1. John Ference 13 Drake, 1965 2. LaVance Banks, 1991-93 19.13 11. Reggie Fowler, 1996 6 3. Cornell Craig 12 Indiana State, 1999 3. Brent Little, 2002-05 18.57 11. Billy Swain, 1992 6 4. Cornell Craig 11 Illinois State, 1999 4. Courtney Abbott, 2002-03 18.53 11. Brent Little, 2003 6 4. Cornell Craig 11 Illinois State, 1997 5. Quorey Payne, 2002-05 17.41 11. Alan Turner, 2006 6 6. Cornell Craig 10 Missouri State, 1999 6. James Stevenson, 1983-85 17.10 11. Justin Allen, 2007 6 6. Cornell Craig 10 Northern Iowa, 1998 7. Cornell Craig, 1996-99 16.95 6. Cornell Craig 10 Western Kentucky, 1997 8. Tony Adams, 1981-84 16.67 Receiving Touchdowns (Game) 6. Justin Allen 10 at Northern Iowa, 2007 9. Tom Massey, 1963-64, 66-67 16.67 1. Cornell Craig 3 Murray St., 1999 10. Bruce Puhr, 1972-74 16.48 1. Brian Hamlett 3 Murray St., 1999 Receiving Yardage (Career) 11. Ivy Moore, 1972-75 16.14 1. Cornell Craig 3 Illinois State, 1999 1. Cornell Craig, 1996-99 3,508 12. Ian Oliver, 1988-91 16.05 1. LaVance Banks 3 Indiana State, 1992 2. Brent Little, 2002-05 2,303 13. Alan Turner, 2003-07 15.91 1. Rob Derricott 3 Northern Illinois, 1989 3. Justin Roebuck, 1989-92 1,809 14. Larry Kavanaugh, 1978-80 15.73 4. Billy Swain, 1990-93 1,629 15. Damon Jones, 1994-96 15.58 Note: Cornell Craig holds the school record for most 5. Damon Jones, 1994-96 1,542 15 Jeff Evans, 2007-Present 15.58 consecutive games with a pass reception. He caught 6. Kevin House, 1976-79 1,524 at least one pass in 38-straight games, the last five in 7. Alan Turner, 2003-07 1,511 Yards Per Reception (Season) 1996 and all 11 in 1997, 1998, and 1999. 8. Reggie Fowler, 1994-97 1,437 Minimum 15 Receptions 9. Tom Massey, 1963-64, 66-67 1,350 1. Kevin House, 1979 24.19 10. John Ference, 1965-67 1,324 2. Kevin House, 1978 23.71 11. LaVance Banks, 1991-93 1,301 3. LaVance Banks, 1992 23.55 12. Wesley Yates, 1986-89 1,276 4. Brent Little, 2004 23.49 13. Bruce Puhr, 1972-74 1,137 5. Quorey Payne, 2004 21.82 14. Marvin Hinton, 1980-82 1,136 6. Tom Massey, 1963 20.30 15. Dave Smith, 1993-96 1,069 7. Tom Massey, 1964 19.71 16. Mark Shasteen, 1998-01 1,060 8. Courtney Abbott, 2002 19.08 17. John Roots, 1989-90 1,009 9. Ivy Morre, 1975 18.79 10. Alan Turner, 2006 18.68

Southern Illinois Football 87 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL total offense/all-purpose records Total Offense Yardage (Career) Total Offense Attempts (Season) All-Purpose Attempts (Career) Rushing and Passing Yardage Rushing and Passing Attempts Rushing, Passing, Return Attempts 1. Joel Sambursky, 2002-05 8,994 1. Nick Hill, 2007 482 1. Tom Koutsos, 1999-2003 1,040 2. Nick Hill, 2005-07 6,025 2. Sherard Poteete, 1999 476 2. Karlton Carpenter, 1995-98 792 3. Rick Johnson, 1980-83 5,461 3. Brian Downey, 1990 413 3. Burnell Quinn, 1976-79 595 4. Sherard Poteete, 1999-00 5,033 4. David Pierson, 1994 404 4. Derrick Taylor, 1981-84 581 5. Scott Gabbert, 1988-92 4,844 5. Rick Johnson, 1982 400 5. Yonel Jourdain, 1989-92 504 6. Tom Koutsos, 1999-2003 4,715 6. Kent Skornia, 1998 372 6. Greg Brown, 1990-93 479 7. Arkee Whitlock, 2004-06 4,241 7. Scott Gabbert, 1992 351 7. Andre Herrera, 1974-76 460 8. Kent Skornia, 1997-98 3,968 8. Kent Skornia, 1997 334 8. Walter Poole, 1978-81 447 9. Fred Gibson, 1987-90 3,704 9. Arkee Whitlock, 2006 317 9. Muhammad Abdulqaadir, 2002-03 391 10. Brian Downey, 1990-91 3,695 10. Joel Sambursky, 2002 305 10. Byron Mitchell, 1984-85, 87 386 11. Chris Dieker, 2007-Present 3,647 11. Jeff Ware, 1979-82 369 12. Jim Hart, 1963-65 3,384 Total Offense Attempts (Game) 12. Antonio Moore, 1987-90 366 13. Karlton Carpenter, 1995-98 3,181 Rushing and Passing Attempts 13. Coe Bonner, 1995-96 359 14. David Pierson, 1993-94 2,979 1. Scott Gabbert 70 Northern Illinois, 1989 15. Burnell Quinn, 1976-79 2,798 2. Sherard Poteete 69 Indiana State, 1999 All-Purpose Attempts (Season) 3. Scott Gabbert 65 Arkansas State, 1989 Rushing, Receiving, Return Attempts Total Offense Yardage (Season) 4. Sherard Poteete 59 Missouri State, 1999 1. Arkee Whitlock, 2006 342 Rushing and Passing Yardage 5. David Pierson 58 UT-Martin, 1994 2. Karlton Carpenter, 1998 341 1. Nick Hill, 2007 3,532 6. Brian Downey 56 Indiana State, 1990 3. Tom Koutsos, 2000 316 2. Sherard Poteete, 1999 3,304 6. Brian Downey 56 Arkansas State, 1990 4. Arkee Whitlock, 2005 312 3. Joel Sambursky, 2005 2,720 8. Sherard Poteete 55 Western Kentucky, 2000 5. Andre Herrera, 1976 295 4. Scott Gabbert, 1992 2,519 8. Scott Gabbert 55 Western Illinois, 1992 6. Tom Koutsos, 2001 281 5. Joel Sambursky, 2003 2,449 10. Sherard Poteete 54 Illinois State, 1999 7. Larry Warner, 2008 276 6. Chris Dieker, 2008 2,202 8. Deji Karim, 2009 271 7. Nick Hill, 2006 2,103 All-Purpose Yardage (Career) 9. Coe Bonner, 1996 259 8. Joel Sambursky, 2003 2,030 Rushing, Receiving, Return Yardage 10. Karlton Carpenter, 1997 258 9. Rick Johnson, 1982 2,018 1. Arkee Whitlock, 2004-06 5,601 11. George Loukas, 1971 256 10. Kent Skornia, 1998 1,989 1. Tom Koutsos, 1999-2003 5,077 12. Walter Poole, 1981 253 11. Kent Skornia, 1997 1,979 2. Cornell Craig, 1996-99 4,557 13. Bob Hasberry, 1969 253 12. Brian Downey, 1990 1,943 3. Karlton Carpenter, 1995-98 4,375 14. Larry Perkins, 1973 230 13. Karlton Carpenter, 1998 1,892 4. Billy Swain, 1990-93 3,719 14. John Randle, 2007 230 14. Rick Johnson, 1983 1,828 5. Burnell Quinn, 1976-79 3,419 16. Amos Bullocks, 1961 219 14. Arkee Whitlock, 2006 1,828 7. Jeff Ware, 1979-82 2,983 8. Larry Warner, 2008-09 2,977 Total Offense Yardage (Game) 9. Brent Little, 2002-05 2,885 Rushing and Passing Yardage 10. Coe Bonner, 1994-97 2,817 1. Nick Hill 443 at Northern Iowa, 2007 11. Derrick Taylor, 1981-83 2,798 2. Sherard Poteete 417 Indiana State, 1999 12. Deji Karim, 2007, 2009 2,742 3. Sherard Poteete 405 Murray State, 1999 13. Greg Brown, 1990-93 2,677 4. Sherard Poteete 393 Missouri State, 1999 14. Yonel Jourdain, 1989-92 2,633 5. Scott Gabbert 375 Northern Illinois, 1989 15. Byron Mitchell, 1984-87 2,608 6. Scott Gabbert 374 Western Illinois, 1992 16. LaVance Banks, 1990-93 2,541 7. Sherard Poteete 370 Illinois State, 1999 8. Sherard Poteete 363 Youngstown State, 1999 All-Purpose Yardage (Season) 9. Danny Smith 349 Missouri State, 1995 Rushing, Receiving, Return Yardage 10. Sherard Poteete 348 Western Kentucky, 1999 1. Deji Karim, 2009 2,339 11. Sherard Poteete 346 Western Illinois, 1999 2. Arkee Whitlock, 2006 2,330 12. Scott Gabbert 345 Western Kentucky, 1992 3. Larry Warner, 2008 2,249 13. Scott Gabbert 320 Arkansas State, 1989 4. Karlton Carpenter, 1998 2,142 14. Andre Herrera 319 Northern Illinois, 1976 5. Arkee Whitlock, 2005 2,104 15. Danny Smith 318 Western Kentucky, 1995 6. Cornell Craig, 1999 2,004 7. Bob Hasberry, 1969 1,730 Total Offense Attempts (Career) 8. Coe Bonner, 1996 1,707 Rushing and Passing Attempts 9. Andre Herrera, 1976 1,608 1. Rick Johnson, 1980-83 1,044 10. Larry Perkins, 1973 1,435 2. Joel Sambursky, 2002-2005 896 11. Muhammed Abdulqaadir, 2002 1,411 3. Sherard Poteete, 1999-00 876 12. Byron Mitchell, 1985 1,364 4. Nick Hill, 2005-07 841 13. John Randle, 2007 1,346 5. Scott Gabbert, 1988-92 815 14. Tom Koutsos, 2000 1,326 6. Tom Koutsos, 1999-03 801 15. Tom Koutsos, 2001 1,301 7. Fred Gibson, 1987-90 777 16. Amos Bullocks, 1961 1,300 8. Jim Hart, 1963-65 770 9. Arkee Whitlock, 2004-06 737 10. Kent Skornia, 1997-98 706 11. David Pierson, 1993-94 629 12. Chris Dieker, 2007-Pres. 617 12. Burnell Quinn, 1976-79 545 13. Brad Pancoast, 1969-71 543

88 Southern Illinois Football sco ring/special teams records 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Points Scored (Career) Touchdowns (Season) Point After Touchdown (Career) Made Att. 1. Craig Coffin, 2002-06 379 1. Arkee Whitlock,2006 25 1. Craig Coffin, 2002-06 229 239 2. Tom Koutsos, 1999-2003 312 2. Muhammad Abdulqaadir, 2002 21 2. Kyle Dougherty, 2007-Present 156 165 2. Arkee Whitlock, 2004-06 312 3. Deji Karim, 2009 20 3. Ron Miller, 1983-86 144 147 4. Kyle Dougherty, 2007-Present 303 4. Brandon Jacobs, 2004 19 4. Scott Everhart, 1999-02 126 133 5. Ron Miller, 1983-86 264 5. Karlton Carpenter, 1998 17 5. Ken Seaman, 1973-76 81 89 6. Scott Everhart, 1999-2002 234 6. Andre Herrera, 1976 16 6. John Bookout, 1988-92 71 77 7. Cornell Craig, 1996-99 222 7. Cornell Craig, 1999 15 7. Paul Molla, 1978-81 68 73 8. Carver Shannon, 1955-58 209 8. Arkee Whitlock, 2005 14 8. Matt Simonton, 1996-98 67 77 9. Amos Bullocks, 1958-61 206 8. Tom Koutsos, 2003 14 9. Ryan Given, 1992-95 66 72 10. Muhammad Abdulqaadir, 2002 194 10. Carver Shannon, 1956 13 10. Greg Goodman, 1970-72 47 49 11. Deji Karim, 2007, 2009 174 10. Arkee Whitlock, 2004 13 11. Bob Hight, 1961-63 41 NA 11. Ken Seaman, 1973-76 174 10. John Randle, 2007 13 12. Steve Wedemeier, 1989-90 37 37 13. Karlton Carpenter, 1995-98 168 10. Larry Warner, 2007-08 13 13. Les Petroff, 1977-79 32 38 14. Paul Molla, 1979-81 164 14. Amos Bullocks, 1960 12 14. Bob Thomure, 1969 23 26 15. Walter Poole, 1978-81 138 14. Tom Koutsos, 1999 12 15. Allen Leslie, 1982 22 25 16. Matt Simonton, 1996-98 136 16. Kellen Allen, 2005 11 17. Ryan Given, 1992-95 132 16. Muhammad Abdulqaadir, 2003 11 Point After Touchdown (Season) Made Att. 18. John Bookout, 1988-92 128 16. Tom Koutsos, 2000 11 1. Craig Coffin, 2004 66 66 19. Andre Herrera, 1974-76 128 16. Sherard Poteete, 1999 11 2. Kyle Dougherty, 2007 63 68 20. Billy Swain, 1990-93 124 16. Coe Bonner, 1996 11 3. Ron Miller, 1983 56 56 16. Derrick Taylor, 1983 11 4. Craig Coffin, 2006 55 55 Points Scored (Season) 16. Walter Poole, 1981 11 5. Craig Coffin, 2005 54 59 1. Arkee Whitlock, 2006 150 16. George Loukas, 1971 11 6. Kyle Dougherty, 2009 53 56 2. Muhammad Abdulqaadir, 2002 128 7. Craig Coffin, 2003 47 51 3. Deji Karim, 2009 120 Touchdowns (Game) 8. Scott Everhart, 1999 45 47 4. Brandon Jacobs, 2004 114 1. Andre Herrera 6 Northern Illinois, 1976 9. Scott Everhart, 2002 40 43 5. Kyle Dougherty, 2009 110 1. M. Abdulqaadir 6 West Virginia Tech, 2002 10. Kyle Dougherty, 2008 40 42 5. Ron Miller, 1983 110 3. Carver Shannon 5 Great Lakes Naval, 1957 11. Ron Miller, 1985 36 39 7. Kyle Dougherty, 2007 108 4. Walter Poole 4 Louisiana-Lafayette, 1981 12. Matt Simonton, 1996 35 37 8. Craig Coffin, 2004 105 4. Andre Herrera 4 Marshall, 1976 13. Greg Goodman, 1970 32 32 9. Karlton Carpenter, 1998 102 4. Brandon Jacobs 4 Eastern Washington, 2004 14. Ron Miller, 1986 28 30 10. Craig Coffin, 2006 100 4. Arkee Whitlock 4 Northern Iowa, 2006 14. Ken Seaman, 1973 28 31 11. Andre Herrera, 1976 98 4. Arkee Whitlock 4 UT-Martin, 2006 12. Cornell Craig, 1999 90 Longest Field Goals 13. Kyle Dougherty, 2008 85 Field Goals (Career) 1. Gregg Goodman 55 at Arkansas State, 1970 14. Arkee Whitlock, 2005 84 1. Craig Coffin, 2002-06 50 2. Craig Coffin 52 at Northern Illinois, 2004 14. Tom Koutsos, 2003 84 2. Kyle Dougherty, 2007-Present 49 2. Kyle Dougherty 52 at Illinois State, 2008 15. Scott Everhart, 1999 81 3. Ron Miller, 1983-86 40 4. Ken Seaman 51 Long Beach State, 1975 5. Matt Simonton 50 Winston-Salem St., 1996 15. Craig Coffin, 2005 81 4. Scott Everhart, 1999-2002 36 5. Ken Seaman 50 at Arkansas State, 1975 5. Paul Molla, 1978-81 32 7. Kyle Dougherty 49 at South Dakota St., 2009 Points Scored (Game) 6. Ken Seaman, 1973-76 31 8. Scott Everhart 48 Western Illinois, 2002 1. Andre Herrera 36 Northern Illinois, 1976 7. Matt Simonton, 1996-98 23 8. Craig Coffin 48 at Northern Iowa, 2003 1. M. Abdulqaadir 36 West Virginia Tech, 2002 8. Ryan Given, 1992-95 22 10. Matt Simonton 47 Youngstown State, 1997 3. Carver Shannon 32 Great Lakes Naval,1957 9. Steve Wedemeier, 1988-90 20 10. Gregg Goodman 47 Indiana State, 1972 4. Arkee Whitlock 28 Northern Iowa, 2006 9. Gregg Goodman, 1970-72 20 10. Ken Seaman 47 at Temple, 1974 4. Arkee Whitlock 28 UT-Martin, 2006 11. John Bookhout, 1988-92 19 10. John Bookout 47 Indiana State, 1988 6. Walter Poole 24 Louisiana-Lafayette, 1981 12. Les Petroff, 1976-79 17 10. Steve Wedemeier 47 Kentucky State, 1989 7. Andre Herrera 24 Marshall, 1976 13. John Brda, 1986-87 12 10. Craig Coffin 47 Western Kentucky, 2007 8. Brandon Jacobs 24 Eastern Washington, 2004 Field Goals (Season) Punting Average (Career) Touchdowns (Career) 1. Kyle Dougherty, 2009 19 Minimum 50 attempts 1. Tom Koutsos, 1999-2003 52 2. Ron Miller, 1983 18 1. Scott Ravanesi, 2006-09 42.56 1. Arkee Whitlock, 2004-06 52 3. Paul Molla, 1981 15 2. John Armitrano, 1997-98 41.51 3. Cornell Craig, 1996-99 37 3. Craig Coffin, 2006 15 3. Mark Gagliano, 1993-96 40.92 4. Amos Bullocks, 1958-61 32 3. Kyle Dougherty, 2007 15 4. Barclay Allen, 1966-69 40.70 4. Muhammad Abdulqaadir, 2002-03 32 6. Kyle Dougherty, 2008 15 5. Steve Mick, 1976-77 40.66 6. Deji Karim, 2007, 2009 29 7. Craig Coffin, 2004 13 6. Tom Striegel, 1978-81 39.16 7. Karlton Carpenter, 1995-98 28 7. Matt Simonton, 1996 13 7. Drew Morrison, 1983-86 38.91 8. Walter Poole, 1978-81 23 9. Scott Everhart, 1999 12 8. Zach Kettelkamp, 2003-05 38.66 9. Andre Herrera, 1974-76 21 9. John Brda, 1987 12 9. David Grandt, 2001-02 38.45 10. Billy Swain, 1990-93 20 11. Scott Everhart, 2000 11 10. Russ Hailey, 1970-72 37.98 10. Yonel Jourdain, 1989-92 20 11. Ken Seaman, 1974 11 10. Brent Little, 2002-Present 20 Punting Average (Season) 13. Brandon Jacobs, 2004 19 Field Goals Made (Game) Minimum 20 attempts 13. Greg Brown, 1990-93 19 1. 20 times 3 1. Tom Striegel, 1981 45.90 13. Derrick Taylor, 1982-84 19 *Last time by Kyle Dougherty vs. Illinois State, 2009 2. Scott Ravanesi, 2007 45.78 16. Larry Warner, 2007-08 18 3. Mark Gagliano, 1996 45.04 17. LaVance Banks, 1991-93 17 4. Scott Ravanesi, 2008 43.29 17. Coe Bonner, 1995-97 17 5. Barclay Allen, 1968 42.52 17. Tony Anderson, 1982-84 17 6. John Armitrano, 1997 42.39 20. Alan Turner, 2003-07 16 7. Scott Ravanesi, 2009 42.37 8. Steve Mick, 1977 41.49 9. Mark Gagliano, 1994 41.44 10. Barclay Allen, 1967 40.82

Southern Illinois Football 89 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL special teams records Punting Yards (Career) Kickoff Return Yards (Season) Punt Return Yards (Season) 1. Mark Gagliano, 1993-96 10,804 1. Craig Turner, 2007 756 1. Ed Wallner, 1969 435 2. Tom Striegel, 1978-81 10,182 2. Larry Warner, 2008 592 2. Doug Hollinger, 1968 424 3. Drew Morrison, 1983-86 9,182 3. Antonio Moore, 1987 565 3. Craig Turner, 2006 343 4. David Peters, 1987-90 8,687 4. Billy Swain, 1992 545 4. Reggie Fowler, 1995 322 5. Scott Ravanesi, 2006-09 8,129 5. Jeff Ware, 1982 516 5. Doug Hollinger, 1967 313 6. Barclay Allen, 1966-69 7,448 6. Bob Hasberry, 1969 501 6. Craig Turner, 2005 308 7. Steve Mick, 1976-77 5,286 7. Billy Perkins, 1973 499 7. Gerald Wilson, 1970 275 8. John Armitrano, 1997-98 5,230 8. JerMarsh Robinson, 2000 472 8. Craig Turner, 2007 252 9. Zach Kettelkamp, 2003-05 5,180 9. Rich Weber, 1964 471 9. Donnell Daniel, 1983 234 10. Russ Hailey, 1970-72 4,786 10. Jeff Ware, 1980 460 10. Craig Turner, 2004 214 10. Arkee Whitlock, 2005 460 Punting Yards (Season) Punt Return Average (Career) 1. Steve Mick, 1977 3,485 Kickoff Return Average (Career) Minimum 25 returns 2. Mark Gagliano, 1994 3,274 Minimum 25 returns 1. Doug Hollinger, 1967-68 15.68 3. Drew Morrison, 1986 3,078 1. Larry Warner, 2007-08 26.93 2. Craig Turner, 2004-07 12.69 4. John Amitrano, 1997 3,010 2. JerMar Robinson, 1998-00 25.35 3. Reggie Fowler, 1994-97 9.05 5. Mark Gagliano, 1995 2,971 3. Craig Turner, 2004-07 24.82 4. Sebron Spivey, 1983, 85-86 8.84 6. David Peters, 1990 2,914 4. Chris Gadson, 2001-02 24.03 5. Justin George, 2001-04 8.83 7. Scott Ravanesi, 2009 2,288 5. Doug Hollinger, 1967-68 22.14 6. Donnell Daniel, 1982-83 8.79 8. Thomas Striegel, 1978 2,868 6. Ivy Moore, 1972-75 22.11 7. Gerald Wilson, 1970-71 8.64 9. Drew Morrison, 1983 2,828 7. LaVance Banks, 1991-93 21.64 8. Billy Swain, 1990-93 8.62 10. John Rende, 1974 2,763 8. Brent Little, 2002-05 21.54 9. Cornell Craig, 1996-99 7.73 9. Karlton Carpenter, 1995-98 21.42 10. Jeff Ware, 1980-82 7.17 Punts Attempts (Career) 10. Larry Perkins, 1971-73 21.19 1. Mark Gagliano, 1993-96 264 Punt Return Average (Season) 2. Tom Striegel, 1978-81 260 Kickoff Return Average (Season) Minimum 10 returns 3. Drew Morrison, 1983-86 236 Minimum 10 returns 1. Ed Wallner, 1969 16.73 4. David Peters, 1987-90 224 1. Gerald Wilson, 1970 34.40 2. Doug Hollinger, 1968 16.31 5. Scott Ravanesi, 2006-09 191 2. Bob Hasberry, 1969 31.31 3. Craig Turner, 2006 14.91 6. Barclay Allen, 1966-69 183 3. Larry Warner, 2008 31.16 4. Doug Hollinger, 1967 14.90 7. Zach Kettelkamp, 2003-05 134 4. Deji Karim, 2009 30.93 5. Craig Turner, 2005 14.67 8. Steve Mick, 1976-77 130 5. Paul Patterson, 1986 29.67 6. Brandon Robinson, 2003 14.46 9. John Armitrano, 1997-98 126 6. Dennis Harmon, 1962 29.31 7. Justin George, 2002 13.86 10. Russ Hailey, 1970-72 126 7. Craig Turner, 2007 29.07 8. Reggie Fowler, 1995 12.38 8. Karlton Carpenter, 1995 28.64 9. Pete Winton, 1962 12.30 Punts Attempts (Season) 9. Melvin Dukes, 1994 26.00 10. Sebron Spivey, 1985 11.56 1. Steve Mick, 1977 84 10. Brent Little, 2003 24.47 11. Craig Turner, 2207 11.45 2. Mark Gagliano, 1994 79 12. Larry Warner, 2008 11.12 Kickoff Returns (Career) 3. Drew Morrison, 1986 77 13. Cornell Craig, 1999 10.56 1. Billy Swain, 1990-93 81 3. Thomas Striegel, 1978 77 14. Byron Mitchell, 1984 10.42 2. Jeff Ware, 1979-82 66 15. Reggie Fowler, 1996 9.86 3. Craig Turner, 2004-07 65 Punt Attempts (Game) 4. Dave Short, 1975-78 54 1. Steve Mick 12 Louisiana-Lafayette, 1977 Punt Returns (Career) 5. LaVance Banks, 1991-93 53 2. David Peters 11 Western Illinois, 1989 1. Craig Turner, 2004-07 88 6. Arkee Whitlock, 2004-06 41 3. Mark Gagliano 11 Northern Iowa, 1995 2. Reggie Fowler, 1994-97 75 7. Karlton Carpenter, 1995-98 40 3. Gerald Wilson, 1970-71 53 8. Ivy Moore, 1972-75 38 Longest Punts 4. Cornell Craig, 1996-99 48 9. Doug Hollinger, 1967-69 37 1. Scott Ravanesi 83 UMass, 2007 5. Doug Hollinger, 1967-68 47 10. Coe Bonner, 1995-97 36 1. Drew Morrison 83 Austin Peay, 1986 6. Neal Furlong, 1977-80 46 10. Cornell Craig, 1996-99 36 3. Steve Mick 78 Arkansas State, 1976 7. Billy Swain, 1990-93 42 10. Paul Patterson, 1985-88 36 4. Steve Mick 76 Lamar, 1977 7. Jeff Ware, 1981-82 42 5. Jonah Fore 70 at Indiana State, 1999 9. Sebron Spivey, 1985-86 38 Kickoff Returns (Season) 5. Mark Gagliano 70 Western Illinois, 1994 9. Kevin House, 1076-79 38 1. Billy Swain, 1992 28 2. Antonio Moore, 1987 26 Kickoff Return Yards (Career) Punt Returns (Season) 2. Craig Turner, 2007 26 1. Billy Swain, 1990-93 1,672 4. Larry Perkins, 1973 25 1. Gerald Wilson, 1970 31 2. Craig Turner, 2004-07 1,613 5. Jeff Ware, 1982 24 2. Jeff Ware, 1982 29 3. Jeff Ware, 1980-82 1,389 3. Donnell Daniel, 1983 28 4. LaVance Banks, 1991-93 1,147 Punt Return Yards (Career) 4. Reggie Fowler, 1995 26 5. Dave Short, 1975-78 1,110 1. Craig Turner, 2004-07 1,117 4. Ed Wallner, 1969 26 6. Arkee Whitlock, 2004-06 972 2. Doug Hollinger, 1967-68 737 4. Doug Hollinger, 1968 26 7. Karlton Carpenter, 1995-98 857 3. Reggie Fowler, 1994-97 679 7. Craig Turner, 2006 23 8. Ivy Moore, 1972-75 840 4. Gerald Wilson, 1970-71 458 8. Crraig Turner, 2004 22 9. Doug Hollinger, 1967-68 819 5. Ed Wallner, 1968-69 435 8. Kevin Gleeson, 2001 22 10. Paul Patterson, 1985-88 761 6. Cornell Craig, 1996-99 371 8. Reggie Fowler, 1994 22 7. Billy Swain, 1990-93 362 8. Sebron Spivey, 1986 22 8. Sebron Spivey, 1983, 85-86 336 8. Neal Furlong, 1980 22 9. Justin George, 2001-04 318 8. Kevin House, 1979 22 10. Jeff Ware, 1980-82 301 8. Gerald Wilson, 1971 22 11. Donnell Daniel, 1982-83 255 8. Craig Turner, 2007 22 12. Kevin House, 1976-79 213 13. Neal Furlong, 1977-80 210 14. Bruce Corbin, 1972-73 209 15. Ed Fashaw, 1985-86 208

90 Southern Illinois Football defensive records 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Tackles (Career) Sacks (Career) Tackles For Loss (Career) Note: Statistics for tackles have only been recorded Note: Statistics for sacks have only been recorded Note: Statistics for TFL have only been kept consis- since 1971. since 1977. tently since 1983. 1. Fabray Collins, 1981-84 443 1. Andre Bailey, 1997-99 22.0 1. Bryan Archibald, 1998-01 48.0 2. Oyd Craddock, 1976-79 426 2. Sterling Haywood, 1982-84 21.0 2. Chauncey Mixon, 2006-09 41.5 3. Kevin Kilgallon, 1987-90 384 2. Bryan Archibald, 1998-01 20.5 3. Tavita Tovio, 1997-00 41.0 4. Brandin Jordan, 2005-09 370 4. Ron Kirk, 1986-89 17.0 4. Brandin Jordan, 2005-09 36.5 5. Granville Butler, 1981-83 364 4. Shannon Ferbrache, 1986-89 17.0 5. Tommy Anderson, 1993-96 32.0 6. Alexis Moreland, 2001-04 358 4. James Cloud, 2006-08 17.0 6. Kevin Kilgallon, 1987-90 31.0 7. Bart Scott, 1998-2001 352 7. Chauncey Mixon, 2006-09 16.0 7. James Cloud, 2006-08 30.5 8. Royal Whitaker, 2002-05 335 7. Ed Norman, 1981-83 16.0 8. Andre Bailey, 1997-99 30.0 9. Dan Brown, 1974-77* 346 9. Bart Scott, 1998-01 14.5 9. Bart Scott, 1998-01 29.0 10. John Harper, 1979-1982 337 10. Lorenzo Wims, 2005-06 14.0 10. Brian Broussard, 1997-00 28.0 11. Brian Tranchitella, 1992-95 327 11. Tavita Tovio, 1997-00 13.0 11. Tony Seman, 1993-95 26.0 12. Joe Barwinski, 1976-79 317 11. Martin Hochertz, 1987-90 13.0 12. Shannon Ferbrache, 1986-89 25.0 13. Rick Bielecki, 1978-80 305 11. Daren Wietecha, 1984-85 13.0 12. Ron Kirk, 1986-89 25.0 14. Chauncey Mixon, 2006-09 289 11. John Harper, 1979-82 13.0 12. Lorenzo Wims, 2005-06 25.0 15. Tony Seman, 1993-95 279 11. Dan Wetzel, 1983-85 13.0 15 Royal Whitaker, 2002-05 24.5 16. Greg Shipp, 1980-83 277 16. Kenneth Foster, 1981-83 12.5 15. Eric Egan, 1999, 2001-03 24.5 17. Tom Anderson, 1993-96 276 17. Jack Niedbalski, 1977-78 12.0 17. Lionel Williams, 2002-05 24.0 18. Clint Smothers, 1990-93 264 18. Brandin Jordan, 2006-09 11.0 17. Mike Carbonaro, 1985-87 24.0 19. Brad Crouse, 1985-88 252 18. Arglista Scott, 1994-96 11.0 19. Brad Crouse, 1985-88 22.0 20. Brian Miller, 1988-90 248 18. David Callahan, 1977-79 11.0 20. Jamarquis Jordan, 2003-05 21.5 21. Mike Carbonaro, 1985-87 245 21. Ryan Smith, 1994-95 10.5 22. William Thomas, 1981-84 244 Tackles For Loss (Season) 23. Marty Rodgers, 2006-09 238 Sacks (Season) 1. Bart Scott, 2001 18.0 24. Eric Egan, 1999-2003 235 1. Andre Bailey, 1998 10.0 1. Brian Broussard, 2000 18.0 25. Ed Norman, 1981-83 225 1. David Reid, 1996 10.0 1. Kevin Kilgallon, 1988 18.0 26. James Phillips, 1977-80 224 1. Sterling Haywood, 1983 10.0 4. Teddy Sims, 2000 17.0 27. Jon Manley, 1988-91 222 4. Andre Bailey, 1999 9.0 4. Bryan Archibald, 2000 17.0 28. Valdrew Rodgers, 1973-76* 221 4. Ed Norman, 1983 9.0 4. Andre Bailey, 1998 17.0 29. Darrell Hendricks, 1994-95 217 6. James Cloud, 2007 8.5 7. Lorenzo Wims, 2006 16.0 30. Thomas Piha, 1977-80 214 7. Kyle Walker, 2009 8.0 7. Tavita Tovio, 2000 16.0 31. Ron Geels, 1976-78 213 7. Bryan Archibald, 2000 8.0 9. James Cloud, 2008 15.0 32. Ezell Shelton, 1986-87 211 7. Shannon Ferbrache, 1988 8.0 9. Chauncey Mixon, 2008 15.0 33. Tommy Ippolito, 1973-76* 209 7. Kenneth Foster, 1983 8.0 11. Chauncey Mixon, 2007 14.5 34. Martin Hochertz, 1987-90 208 11. James Cloud, 2008 7.5 11. James Cloud, 2007 14.5 35. Johnny Flowers, 1973-76* 208 12. Bart Scott, 2000 7.0 13. Ken Foster, 1983 14.0 36. Frank Carr, 1982-85 200 12. Lorenzo Wims, 2005 7.0 13. Greg Harrison, 1996 14.0 12. Tavita Tavio, 2000 7.0 13. Bryan Archibald, 1999 14.0 Tackles (Season) 12. Ron Kirk, 1988 7.0 16. John Harper, 1980 13.0 1. Granville Butler, 1983 170 12. Daren Wietecha, 1984 7.0 16. Mike Carbonaro, 1987 13.0 2. Fabray Collins, 1983 160 12. Sterling Haywood, 1984 7.0 16. Tavita Tovio, 1998 13.0 3. Kevin Kilgallon, 1988 155 12. John Harper, 1982 7.0 16. Andre Bailey, 1999 13.0 4. Granville Butler, 1983 152 12. David Callahan, 1979 7.0 16. Bryan Archibald, 2001 13.0 5. Tony Seman, 1994 142 12. James Farley, 1979 7.0 6. Dan Brown, 1977 141 12. Brian Broussard, 2000 7.0 7. Brian Tranchitella, 1994 140 12. Lorenzo Wims, 2006 7.0 8. Frank Carr, 1984 137 8. Oyd Craddock, 1977 137 10. Alexis Moreland, 2002 134 11. Dan Brown, 1976 133 12. Tony Bleyer, 1981 132 13. Bart Scott, 2001 127 14. Ezell Shelton, 1987 126 15. Kevin Kilgallon, 1990 125 15. Joe Barwinski, 1978 125 15. Johnny Flowers, 1976 125 18. Tom Anderson, 1994 121 19. Rick Bielecki, 1978 118 19. Oyd Craddock, 1978 118 19. Chauncey Mixon, 2007 118 22. C.J. McDavid, 1996 116 22. Kenneth Foster, 1983 116 24. Jim Cravens, 1993 112 25. Darrell Hendricks, 1994 111 25. John Harper, 1981 111 27. Trevor Moe, 2007 108 28. Brandin Jordan, 2006 107 *1974 defensive statistics are not available.

Southern Illinois Football 91 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL defensive records Interceptions (Career) Most Interceptions Returned for TDs (Career) Pass Breakups (Career) 1. Terry Taylor, 1980-83 20 1. Brandon Williams, 2006-09 3 1. Willie Davis, 1986-89 29 2. Greg Shipp, 1980-83 18 1. Donnell Daniel, 1982-83 3 2. Alexis Moreland, 2001-04 25 3. Korey Lindsey, 2007-Present 13 3. Larry Luster, 2006-07 2 3. Darnell Hendricks, 1994-95 22 4. Chuck Goro, 1967-69 12 3. Terry Taylor, 1980-83 2 4. Andre King, 1998-01 21 4. Pete Winton, 1961-63 12 4. 32 players 1 4. J.J. Chaney, 1990-93 21 6. Donnell Daniel, 1982-83 11 6. Duane Lawrence, 1994-97 18 6. Oyd Craddock, 1976-79 11 Most Interceptions Returned for TDs (Season) 7. Chauncey Mixon, 2006-09 17 8. Mike McElroy, 2007-Present 10 1. Donnell Daniel, 1983 3 8. Yemi Akisanya, 2002-04 17 8. Andre King, 1999-01 10 2. Brandon Williams, 2009 2 9. Frank Johnson, 2003-05 16 8. Darnell Hendricks, 1994-95 10 2. Larry Luster, 2007 9. Brad Brachear, 2002-05 16 8. William Thomas, 1981-84 10 10. Craig Turner, 2004-07 15 8. Willie Davis, 1986-89 10 Longest Interceptions Returned for Touchdowns 10. Brandon Williams, 2006-09 15 13. Pete Winton, 1961-63 9 1. Norm Johnson 97 at Drake, 1964 14. Alexis Moreland, 2001-04 8 2. Alexis Moreland 95 at Youngstown St., 2004 Pass Breakups (Season) 14. Ron Geels, 1976-79 8 2. Harry Bobbitt 95 Fort Campbell, 1962 1. Darnell Hendricks, 1994 13 14. Tyrone Henry, 1978-79 8 4. Mike McElroy 80 Missouri State, 2009 2. Alexis Moreland, 2002 12 14. John Palmero, 1977-79 8 5. Brad Brachear 79 at W. Michigan, 2005 3. Brad Brachear, 2005 11 14. Ira Davis, 1984-87 8 6. Lance Caldwell 75 at S. Dakota St., 2009 3. Chris Gadson, 2002 11 14. Russ Hailey, 1970-72 8 7. C.J. McDavid 72 at Murray St., 1996 3. Willie Davis, 1988 11 7. Terry Taylor 72 at W. Illinois, 1982 6. Willie Davis, 1989 10 Interceptions (Season) 9. Granville Butler 68 SEMO, 1983 6. Ernest Manghram, 1988 10 1. Greg Shipp, 1983 9 10. John Fields 60 SEMO, 1985 8. Yemi Akisanya, 2004 9 2. Terry Taylor, 1983 8 8. Freddie Taylor, 1997 9 3. Mike McElroy, 2009 7 Forced Fumbles (Career) 8. Darnell Hendricks, 1995 9 3. Donnell Daniel, 1983 7 1. Ron Geels, 1976-79 6 3. Harry Bobbitt, 1961 7 1. John Palmero, 1977-79 6 6. Korey Lindsey, 2009 6 3. Frank Johnson, 2003-05 5 6. Korey Lindsey, 2008 6 3. Freddie Taylor, 1994-97 5 6. Darnell Hendricks, 1995 6 3. Tommy Anderson, 1993-96 5 6. William Thomas, 1983 6 6. Greg Harrison, 1996-97 4 6. Terry Taylor, 1982 6 6. Lorenzo Wims, 2005 4 6. Chuck Goro, 1969 6 6. Oyd Craddock, 1976-79 4 12. Lance Caldwell, 2009 5 6. Chauncey Mixon, 2006-09 4 12. Andre King, 1999 5 6. Brandin Jordan, 2005-09 4 12. Orlando Rodgers, 1998 5 12. Greg Shipp, 1980 5 Forced Fumbles (Season) 12. Oyd Craddock, 1977 5 1. Ron Geels, 1977 6 12. Ty Henry, 1977 5 2. Lorenzo Wims, 2005 4 12. Russ Hailey, 1972 5 2. Tom Anderson, 1996 4 12. Bruce Corbin, 1972 5 4. Brandon Bruner, 2004 3 12 Chuck Goro 5 4. Freddie Taylor, 1997 3 12. Pete Winton, 1961 5 4. Greg Harrison, 1996 3 4. Charles Canali, 1971 3 Interceptions (Game) 4. Matory Bailey, 1975 3 1. Greg Shipp 4 Western Carolina, 1983 4. Oyd Craddock, 1978 3 4. John Palermo, 1979 3 Interceptions Return Yards (Career) 4. James Cloud, 2008 3 1. Terry Taylor, 1980-83 297 4. Chauncey Mixon, 2008 3 2. Alexis Moreland, 2001-04 235 3. Darnell Hendricks, 1994-95 151 Fumble Recoveries (Career) 4. Mike McElroy, 2007-Present 145 1. Sterling Haywood, 1982-85 8 5. Donnell Daniel, 1982-83 134 2. Bart Scott, 1998-2001 7 6. Orlando Rogers, 1996, 98 122 2. Ron Kirk, 1986-89 7 7. Greg Shipp, 1980-83 114 4. Johnny Flowers, 1973-76 6 8. Korey Lindsey, 2007-Present 109 5. Bryan Archibald, 1998-2001 5 9. Brandon Williams, 2005-09 107 5. James Phillips, 1977-80 5 10. Lance Caldwell, 2005-09 103 11. Ron Geels, 1976-78 100 Fumble Recoveries (Season) 12. Ira Davis, 1984-87 98 1. Bart Scott, 1999 4 13. Edwin Bell, 1970, 72-73 97 1. Sterling Haywood, 1983 4 14. Brad Brachear, 2001-05 96 1. Dan Wetzel, 1985 4 1. Tom Piha, 1980 4 Interceptions Return Yards (Season) 1. James Phillips, 1978 4 1. Alexis Moreland, 2004 204 1. Dan Brown, 1977 4 2. Donnell Daniel, 1983 132 1. Johnny Flowers, 1976 4 3. Mike McElroy, 2009 131 8. Bryan Archibald, 2000 3 4. Lance Caldwell, 2009 103 8. Freddie Taylor, 1997 3 5. Edwin Bell, 1972 97 8. Derrick Law, 1992 3 6. Terry Taylor, 1983 96 8. Ron Kirk, 1988 3 7. Terry Taylor, 1982 93 8. Ron Kirk, 1986 3 8. Brad Brachear, 2005 87 8. Mike Brascia, 1983 3 9. Terry Taylor, 1981 85 8. Edwin Bell, 1973 3 10. C.J. McDavid, 1996 84 8. Rodney Sherrill, 1976 3 11. John Wilson, 1983 82 8. Brandon Bruner, 2004 3 12. Korey Lindsey, 2008 82 8. Jason Seaman, 2008 3

92 Southern Illinois Football year-by-year results 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL 1913 1919 1925 Won 4, Lost 2, Tied 1 Won 2, Lost 2 Won 0, Lost 5, Tied 1 Head Coach: William McAndrew Head Coach: William Lodge Head Coach: William McAndrew Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP O4 at Anna HS W 13 0 O27 at Southeast Missouri State L 0 4 O17 at Southeast Missouri State L 0 10 O11 at Eldorado HS T 0 0 N8 Shurtleff L 0 7 O24 Scott Field L 0 6 O18 Union Academy W 19 6 N15 at McKendree W 15 7 O31 Shurtleff L 0 7 O25 Murphysboro Athletics W 27 6 N22 McKendree W 34 0 N6 Southeast Missouri State T 0 0 O31 Eastern Illinois L 12 54 N14 at Will Mayfield Junior College L 0 2 N8 Shurtleff W 14 7 N21 McKendree L 0 6 N22 at Southeast Missouri State L 14 17 1920 Did Not Compete Post-World War I shortages prevented SINU from 1926 1914 fielding teams in 1918 and 1920 Won 5, Lost 1, Tied 2 Won 4, Lost 4 Head Coach: William McAndrew Head Coach: William McAndrew Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP 1921 O9 Will Mayfield Junior College W 21 0 S26 at Washington (Mo.) L 0 66 Won 2, Lost 2, Tied 3 O15 at Hall Moody W 13 7 O3 Union Academy W 34 7 Head Coach: William McAndrew O22 Arkansas State W 10 0 O7 at Union Academy W 18 6 Date Opponent SIU OPP O30 at Shurtleff L 0 20 O10 at Saint Louis L 0 18 O7 Sesser Athletics T 0 0 N5 Southeast Missouri State T 0 0 O23 Eastern Illinois L 7 25 O14 Shurtleff T 7 7 N13 Eastern Illinois W 23 0 O30 Shurtleff W 16 12 O22 at McKendree L 0 20 N20 at McKendree T 0 0 N6 Int. Univ. Arts & Sciences W 118 0 O28 at Southeast Missouri State L 0 13 N25 at Southeast Missouri State W 7 0 N14 at Shurtleff L 0 13 N4 McKendree W 7 0 N11 Southeast Missouri State T 0 0 N18 Eastern Illinois W 2 0 1927 1915 Won 3, Lost 5, Tied 2 Won 5, Lost 3 Head Coach: William McAndrew Head Coach: William McAndrew 1922 Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP Won 1, Lost 6 S24 at Saint Louis L 6 20 O1 Saint Louis L 0 24 Head Coach: William McAndrew S30 at Murray State L 3 6 O8 at Anna Athletics W 22 0 Date Opponent SIU OPP O7 Will Mayfield Junior College L 0 26 O15 at Southeast Missouri State W 19 0 O13 Sesser Athletics W 19 9 O14 UT-Martin W 37 7 O22 Eastern Illinois W 41 0 O20 Eastern Illinois L 6 20 O21 at Arkansas State L 0 14 O30 at Christian Brothers L 0 33 O27 at Southeast Missouri State L 9 12 O28 Shurtleff W 7 0 N5 Southeast Missouri State W 24 7 N6 at Shurtleff L 0 7 N5 Southeast Missouri State T 6 6 N12 Shurtleff W 80 0 N11 Southeast Missouri State L 7 12 N12 at Eastern Illinois L 2 14 N17 at Arkansas State L 0 16 N18 Anna Athletics L 0 6 N18 McKendree W 6 0 D1 at McKendree L 6 19 N24 at Southeast Missouri State T 0 0 1916 Won 3, Lost 4 1923 1928 Head Coach: William McAndrew Won 3, Lost 2, Tied 2 Won 7, Lost 1, Tied 2 Date Opponent SIU OPP Head Coach: William McAndrew Head Coach: William McAndrew O5 Southeast Missouri State W 34 0 Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP O14 at Saint Louis L 0 7 O19 Sesser Athletics T 6 6 S28 Murray State T 0 0 O27 at Southeast Missouri State W 31 0 O25 at Southeast Missouri State W 13 0 O5 Will Mayfield Junior College W 39 0 N3 McKendree W 34 0 N2 Shurtleff W 12 7 O12 at UT-Martin W 32 0 N10 at Eastern Illinois L 7 19 N10 Southeast Missouri State L 12 13 O20 Illinois Wesleyan W 12 0 N24 Christian Brothers L 0 10 N17 at Eastern Illinois L 0 24 O26 at Southeast Missouri State T 6 6 N30 at Illinois-Chicago L 0 28 N17 Anna Athletics T 6 6 N3 Scott Field W 33 0 N23 McKendree W 20 7 N10 at Shurtleff W 12 7 N17 Eastern Illinois L 0 18 1917 1924 N24 Bethel (Ky.) W 39 0 Won 2, Lost 2 N29 Illinois College W 7 0 Head Coach: Sam Patterson Won 6, Lost 2 Date Opponent SIU OPP Head Coach: William McAndrew N3 at Saint Louis L 0 26 Date Opponent SIU OPP 1929 N9 at Eastern Illinois L 0 24 O3 Flat River Junior College W 40 0 Won 5, Lost 3, Tied 1 N17 McKendree W 33 7 O10 Will Mayfield Junior College W 34 0 Head Coach: William McAndrew N24 at McKendree W 27 0 O17 at Ewing Junior College W 66 0 Date Opponent SIU OPP O24 at Southeast Missouri State W 17 14 S28 at State Viator W 6 0 O31 Shurtleff L 10 14 O5 at Lombard L 0 26 1918 N8 Southeast Missouri State W 23 0 O12 at Murray State L 12 13 Did Not Compete N14 Eastern Illinois W 7 0 O19 at Illinois State W 6 0 Post-World War I shortages prevented SINU from N21 at McKendree L 6 42 O25 Illinois Wesleyan T 0 0 fielding teams in 1918 and 1920 N2 Southeast Missouri State W 7 0 N8 Shurtleff W 3 0 N16 at Eastern Illinois L 6 9 N23 at McKendree W 12 6

Southern Illinois Football 93 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL year-by-year results 1930 1935 1940 Won 9, Lost 0 Won 1, Lost 7, Tied 1 Won 2, Lost 5, Tied 1 Head Coach: William McAndrew Head Coach: William McAndrew Head Coach: Glenn (Abe) Martin Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP S26 Murray State W 25 6 S28 Arkansas State L 0 7 S28 at Evansville L 7 13 O3 at Southeast Missouri State W 12 6 O4 Southeast Missouri State L 0 7 O5 Southeast Missouri State W 14 13 O10 Scott Field W 39 0 O12 at Illinois State L 0 13 O13 Arkansas State W 7 0 O18 Illinois State W 39 0 O19 at State Viator L 7 20 O19 at Western Illinois T 6 6 O24 State Viator W 12 0 O26 Northern Illinois L 0 28 O26 Illinois State L 6 25 O31 Southeast Missouri State W 19 0 N2 at McKendree T 12 12 N2 at Northern Illinois L 6 20 N7 at Shurtleff W 32 0 N8 at Southeast Missouri State L 0 14 N9 at Eastern Illinois L 6 25 N14 Eastern Illinois W 2 0 N16 at Eastern Illinois W 13 9 N21 at Southeast Missouri State L 0 6 N22 McKendree W 44 12 N23 Illinois Wesleyan L 0 20 1941 1931 1936 Won 5, Lost 2, Tied 1 Won 7, Lost 2 Won 3, Lost 4, Tied 1 Head Coach: Glenn (Abe) Martin Head Coach: William McAndrew Head Coach: William McAndrew Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP S27 Evansville W 14 0 S25 Scott Field W 19 0 S26 Arkansas State L 3 7 O11 at Arkansas State W 27 0 O2 Mt. Morris W 6 0 O3 Illinois State W 6 0 O18 Western Illinois T 6 6 O9 at Southeast Missouri State W 6 0 O10 at Northern Illinois L 2 14 O25 at Illinois State L 0 18 O17 at Eastern Illinois W 6 0 O17 McKendree W 13 0 N1 Northern Illinois W 13 7 O24 at McKendree W 7 0 O24 at Western Illinois T 7 7 N8 Eastern Illinois W 41 0 O31 at Illinois State L 0 14 N6 Southeast Missouri State L 4 6 N15 UT-Martin W 34 0 N6 Shurtleff L 0 6 N13 Eastern Illinois W 13 7 N20 at Southeast Missouri State L 7 14 N13 Southeast Missouri State W 12 0 N21 St. Viator L 2 7 N21 Northern Illinois W 7 6 1942 1937 Won 2, Lost 4 1932 Won 2, Lost 7 Head Coach: Glenn (Abe) Martin Won 2, Lost 5, Tied 3 Head Coach: William McAndrew Date Opponent SIU OPP Head Coach: William McAndrew Date Opponent SIU OPP O3 Southeast Missouri State L 7 26 Date Opponent SIU OPP S25 at Missouri-Rolla L 0 27 O17 at Western Illinois L 0 26 S16 Scott Field W 32 0 O1 at Southeast Missouri State L 0 14 O24 Illinois State L 0 7 S24 at Illinois Wesleyan L 0 7 O9 at State Viator L 0 14 O31 at Northern Illinois L 0 34 S30 Murray State T 0 0 O16 at McKendree W 19 10 N7 at Eastern Illinois W 26 6 O7 Southeast Missouri State L 0 19 O23 Western Illinois L 0 17 N14 UT-Martin W 41 6 O15 at Northern Illinois T 0 0 O30 at Illinois State L 6 13 O21 McKendree L 7 20 N5 Southeast Missouri State L 0 13 O28 Illinois State L 6 20 N12 Eastern Illinois W 3 0 1943 N5 at Shurtleff L 0 6 N20 Northern Illinois L 0 7 Did Not Compete Due to World War II N11 at Southeast Missouri State T 0 0 N19 Eastern Illinois W 25 0 1938 1944 Won 2, Lost 7 Won 3, Lost 3 1933 Head Coach: William McAndrew Head Coach: Glenn (Abe) Martin Won 4, Lost 4, Tied 1 Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP Head Coach: William McAndrew S24 at Illinois Wesleyan L 0 19 S30 Eastern Illinois W 15 12 Date Opponent SIU OPP O1 Southeast Missouri State L 0 27 O7 at Indiana State L 6 55 S29 at Murray State L 0 13 O8 at Northern Illinois L 0 26 O14 at Western Illinois W 25 6 O6 at Southeast Missouri State T 0 0 O15 Arkansas State W 6 0 O28 Western Illinois W 39 0 O14 Western Illinois W 45 0 O22 at Western Illinois L 0 19 N4 at Southeast Missouri State L 7 26 O21 at McKendree L 0 13 O29 Illinois State L 0 6 N10 Northern Illinois L 12 13 O28 at Illinois State L 0 12 N4 at Southeast Missouri State W 6 0 N4 Shurtleff W 2 0 N11 at Eastern Illinois L 0 15 1945 N10 Southeast Missouri State L 9 12 N19 Austin Peay L 9 12 Won 4, Lost 1, Tied 2 N18 at Eastern Illinois W 19 0 Head Coach: Glenn (Abe) Martin N25 Northern Illinois W 13 0 1939 Date Opponent SIU OPP Won 0, Lost 8 S22 at Arkansas State W 6 0 1934 Head Coach: Glenn (Abe) Martin O6 Arkansas State T 6 6 Won 5, Lost 3 Date Opponent SIU OPP O13 Illinois State W 33 19 Head Coach: William McAndrew S29 at Southeast Missouri State L 2 9 O20 at Eastern Illinois T 0 0 Date Opponent SIU OPP O14 at Arkansas State L 0 7 O27 Western Illinois W 13 6 S28 State Viator W 14 0 O21 Western Illinois L 7 20 N3 at NE Missouri State W 13 11 O5 Southeast Missouri State L 6 14 O28 at Illinois State L 7 13 N10 at Northern Illinois L 7 13 O13 Illinois State W 14 6 N4 Northern Illinois L 0 13 O20 at Northern Illinois W 6 0 N10 Eastern Illinois L 7 12 O26 McKendree W 19 12 N18 Austin Peay L 6 25 N2 Eastern Illinois W 13 6 N25 Southeast Missouri State L 0 24 N9 at Southeast Missouri State L 0 32 N16 Illinois Wesleyan L 2 6

94 Southern Illinois Football year-by-year results 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL 1946 1951 1956 Won 4, Lost 4 Won 0, Lost 9 Won 4, Lost 5 (3-3 in IIAC, Tied 3rd Place) Head Coach: Glenn (Abe) Martin Head Coach: Bill Waller Head Coach: Al Kawal Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP S28 NE Missouri State W 6 0 S22 Central Michigan L 13 34 S22 Illinois Wesleyan W 40 0 O5 Southeast Missouri State L 13 20 S29 at Illinois State L 0 20 S29 at Central Michigan L 13 32 O12 at Illinois State W 13 7 O6 Northern Illinois L 7 14 O4 at Bradley L 20 26 O19 Arkansas State L 12 14 O13 at Washington (Mo.) L 6 25 O13 at Eastern Illinois W 32 0 O26 at Western Illinois W 19 7 O19 at Western Illinois L 12 54 O20 Eastern Michigan W 14 7 N2 Eastern Illinois W 29 0 O27 Eastern Illinois L 19 47 O27 Western Illinois L 7 21 N9 at Evansville L 7 21 N10 at Eastern Michigan L 7 47 N3 at Washington (Mo.) L 0 26 N16 Northern Illinois L 0 10 N17 at Southeast Missouri State L 6 45 N10 Illinois State L 13 27 N24 Arkansas State L 0 68 N17 at Northern Illinois W 28 13 1947 Won 7, Lost 2, Tied 1 1952 1957 Head Coach: Glenn (Abe) Martin Won 2, Lost 6 Won 5, Lost 4 (3-3 in IIAC) Date Opponent SIU OPP Head Coach: William O’Brien Head Coach: Al Kawal S27 Scott Field W 58 0 Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP O4 Evansville L 0 7 S27 Southeast Missouri State L 0 20 S21 at Austin Peay W 25 12 O11 at Indiana State L 6 21 O4 Illinois State W 27 20 S28 Arkansas State L 6 13 O18 at Western Illinois W 7 0 O11 at Northern Illinois L 7 21 O4 at Western Illinois L 13 23 O25 Northern Illinois W 20 0 O18 at Central Michigan L 7 55 O12 Eastern Illinois W 27 6 N1 at Arkansas State W 12 7 O25 at Eastern Illinois W 22 7 O19 at Illinois State W 28 21 N8 at Illinois State T 6 6 N1 Washington (Mo.) L 14 19 O26 at Eastern Michigan L 7 21 N15 Eastern Illinois W 33 13 N7 Western Illinois L 7 38 N9 Central Michigan L 12 21 N22 at Southeast Missouri State W 20 13 N15 Eastern Michigan L 6 30 N16 Northern Illinois W 45 19 Corn Bowl Game at Normal, Ill. N23 at Great Lakes Naval Academy W 38 4 N27 North Central W 21 0 1953 Won 2, Lost 7 1958 1948 Head Coach: William O’Brien Won 7, Lost 2 (4-2 in IIAC, Tied 2nd Place) Won 2, Lost 6 Date Opponent SIU OPP Head Coach: Al Kawal Head Coach: Glenn (Abe) Martin S26 at Southeast Missouri State L 6 32 Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP O3 at Illinois State L 20 27 S20 Evansville W 34 14 S25 at Wayne State L 0 26 O10 Northern Illinois W 27 14 S27 West Virginia State W 19 0 O2 Southeast Missouri State W 25 13 O17 Central Michigan L 6 19 O4 Western Illinois W 32 31 O9 Indiana State W 20 6 O24 at Eastern Michigan L 0 39 O11 at Eastern Illinois W 29 8 O16 Western Illinois L 7 13 O31 Eastern Illinois W 6 0 O18 Illinois State L 8 21 O23 at Northern Illinois L 7 25 N7 Missouri-Rolla L 7 28 O25 Eastern Michigan W 13 9 O30 Arkansas State L 21 27 N14 at Washington (Mo.) L 6 28 N1 Washington & Lee W 36 7 N6 Illinois State L 0 48 N19 at Western Illinois L 19 47 N8 at Central Michigan W 24 7 N13 at Eastern Illinois L 0 38 N15 at Northern Illinois L 7 17 1954 1949 Won 2, Lost 7 1959 Won 2, Lost 7 Head Coach: William O’Brien Won 5, Lost 4 (4-2 in IIAC, Tied 2nd Place) Head Coach: Glenn (Abe) Martin Date Opponent SIU OPP Head Coach: Carmen Piccone Date Opponent SIU OPP S25 Southeast Missouri State L 6 7 Date Opponent SIU OPP S24 at Wayne State L 7 48 O2 Illinois State L 2 7 S19 at Evansville L 8 20 S30 at Southeast Missouri State L 7 25 O9 at Northern Illinois L 7 24 S26 at West Virginia State W 20 6 O8 at Indiana State L 7 9 O16 at Central Michigan L 0 33 O3 Northern Illinois L 15 20 O15 at Illinois State L 0 35 O23 Eastern Michigan L 0 20 O10 at Western Illinois L 6 33 O22 Eastern Illinois L 13 26 O30 at Eastern Illinois W 20 6 O17 Eastern Illinois W 7 0 O29 Northern Illinois L 6 20 N6 at Missouri-Rolla W 27 13 O24 at Illinois State W 19 8 N11 at Western Illinois L 0 35 N13 Washington (Mo.) L 14 25 O30 at Eastern Michigan W 41 14 N19 Southeast Missouri State W 14 7 N20 Western Illinois L 17 19 N7 Bowling Green L 14 23 N26 Indiana State W 41 14 N14 Central Michigan W 51 20 1955 1950 Won 4, Lost 4, Tied 2 (4-1-1 in IIAC, Tied 1st) 1960 Won 3, Lost 5, Tied 1 Head Coach: Al Kawal Won 8, Lost 2 (6-0 in IIAC, 1st place) Head Coach: Bill Waller Date Opponent SIU OPP Head Coach: Carmen Piccone Date Opponent SIU OPP S17 at Southeast Missouri State L 0 7 Date Opponent SIU OPP S23 at Hanover W 13 7 S24 at Illinois Wesleyan L 13 14 S17 Missouri-Rolla W 34 14 S30 Southeast Missouri State L 0 10 O1 Central Michigan W 14 13 S24 Ohio Wesleyan W 30 13 O7 Indiana State W 20 0 O15 at Eastern Illinois W 26 13 O1 at Northern Illinois W 21 20 O14 at Northern Illinois L 20 44 O22 Eastern Michigan L 2 7 O8 Western Illinois W 21 12 O21 Illinois State T 14 14 O29 at Western Illinois T 13 13 O15 at Eastern Illinois W 52 8 O28 at Arkansas State L 0 46 N5 Washington (Mo.) L 13 32 O22 Illinois State W 30 6 N4 at Eastern Illinois L 7 21 N12 at Illinois State W 28 14 O29 Eastern Michigan W 66 8 N10 Eastern Michigan W 44 13 N19 Northern Illinois W 20 0 N6 at Bowling Green L 6 27 N18 Western Illinois L 7 25 N24 Bradley T 7 7 N12 at Central Michigan W 28 17 N19 at Ohio L 6 48

Southern Illinois Football 95 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL year-by-year results 1961 1966 1971 Won 7, Lost 3 (5-1 in IIAC, 1st Place) Won 4, Lost 5, Tied 1 Won 6, Lost 4 Head Coach: Carmen Piccone Head Coach: Ellis Rainsberger Head Coach: Dick Towers Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP S16 at Missouri-Rolla W 44 0 S17 Wichita State W 17 7 S18 at Dayton W 31 14 S23 Drake L 0 7 S24 Louisville L 7 16 S25 at Illinois State W 10 9 S30 Central Michigan W 18 0 O1 at Drake L 7 30 O2 Wichita State L 24 26 O7 Northern Illinois W 35 6 O8 Youngstown State T 21 21 O9 Arkansas State W 21 14 O14 at Western Illinois L 13 22 O15 at Northern Iowa W 30 7 O16 Ball State W 33 8 O21 Eastern Illinois W 33 6 O22 at North Texas L 6 53 O23 at Akron L 21 43 O28 at Illinois State W 34 14 O29 East Carolina W 31 13 O30 at Indiana State L 3 17 N4 at Eastern Michigan W 20 14 N5 at Northern Michigan L 0 34 N6 Drake W 34 32 N11 Wisconsin-LaCrosse W 47 13 N12 Ball State L 14 15 N13 at Louisville L 14 24 N18 Bowling Green State L 0 20 N19 at Missouri State W 19 0 N20 Central Michigan W 35 8 1962 1967 1972 Won 4, Lost 6 Won 3, Lost 7 Won 1, Lost 8, Tied 1 Head Coach: Carmen Piccone Head Coach: Dick Towers Head Coach: Dick Towers Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP S15 at Texas A&I L 10 14 S16 NE Missouri State W 18 7 S16 at East Carolina L 0 16 S22 at Drake L 13 14 S23 at Louisville L 0 26 S23 at Lamar L 0 7 S29 at Central Michigan W 43 6 S30 Lincoln L 10 19 S30 at Wichita State L 0 12 O13 Hillsdale W 13 6 O7 at East Carolina L 8 21 O7 Dayton T 6 6 O20 Lincoln W 13 0 O14 Dayton L 14 34 O14 at Tampa L 0 44 O27 Illinois State W 14 0 O21 North Texas L 0 37 O21 Ball State W 13 7 N3 at Northern Michigan L 9 14 O28 Tulsa W 16 13 O28 Illinois State L 7 10 N10 Fort Campbell L 7 14 N4 at Youngstown State L 3 29 N4 at Drake L 9 19 N17 at Bowling Green L 0 21 N11 at Ball State L 6 24 N11 Louisville L 16 20 N24 North Texas L 30 55 N18 Drake W 45 17 N18 Indiana State L 3 31 1963 1968 1973 Won 4, Lost 5 Won 6, Lost 3 Won 3, Lost 7, Tied 1 Head Coach: Carmen Piccone Head Coach: Dick Towers Head Coach: Dick Towers Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP S21 at Evansville L 14 15 S21 Louisville L 10 33 S15 at Northern Illinois L 27 34 S28 Bowling Green L 6 31 O5 at Tulsa L 3 20 S22 East Carolina L 25 42 O5 at Louisville W 13 7 O12 Lamar W 24 7 S29 at Oklahoma State L 7 70 O12 Lincoln W 47 8 O19 at Dayton W 18 17 O6 at Dayton L 19 23 O19 Northern Michigan W 27 0 O26 at Drake W 21 20 O13 Xavier (Ohio) W 73 7 O26 Fort Campbell L 13 14 N2 Youngstown State L 15 18 O20 Tampa L 23 25 N2 at Tulsa L 6 49 N9 Northern Michigan W 23 20 O27 Akron W 14 13 N9 North Dakota State W 20 15 N16 at Tampa W 23 20 N3 at Ball State T 16 16 N16 at Toledo L 0 14 N22 vs. Missouri State• W 68 6 N10 Drake W 37 20 •at Busch Stadium, St. Louis, Mo. N17 at Indiana State L 17 36 1964 N24 at Illinois State L 8 10 Won 2, Lost 8 1969 Head Coach: Don Shroyer Won 5, Lost 5 1974 Date Opponent SIU OPP Head Coach: Dick Towers Won 2, Lost 9 S19 at Bowling Green L 12 35 Date Opponent SIU OPP Head Coach: Doug Weaver S26 at Louisville W 7 6 S20 at Louisville L 13 17 Date Opponent SIU OPP O3 at Tulsa L 7 63 S27 at Youngstown State W 43 14 S14 at New Mexico State L 9 28 O10 Fort Campbell L 9 16 O4 Tampa L 0 31 S21 at Indiana State L 8 10 O17 at Drake W 28 19 O11 at Lamar L 16 20 S28 at East Carolina L 16 17 O24 at Northern Michigan L 18 33 O18 Indiana State W 29 7 O5 at Dayton W 38 16 O31 North Texas L 13 14 O25 East Carolina L 3 17 O12 at Temple L 16 59 N7 Lincoln L 21 23 N1 at Bradley W 36 14 019 Northern Illinois L 7 17 N14 Toledo L 8 27 N8 Ball State W 48 27 O26 Arkansas State L 16 41 N21 Evansville L 0 2 N15 Drake L 17 19 N2 at Long Beach State L 7 32 N22 at Missouri State W 41 7 N9 Northern Michigan W 14 9 1965 N16 at Central Michigan L 0 42 Won 2, Lost 8 1970 N23 Illinois State L 16 31 Head Coach: Don Shroyer Won 6, Lost 3 Date Opponent SIU OPP Head Coach: Dick Towers S18 Northern Iowa W 23 16 Date Opponent SIU OPP S25 at Louisville L 0 13 S19 Louisville W 31 28 O2 Youngstown State L 7 9 S26 Youngstown State W 45 20 O9 Lincoln L 6 9 O3 Lamar W 32 16 O16 Drake L 12 28 O17 at East Carolina W 14 12 O23 at Wichita State L 0 27 O24 Illinois State W 45 24 O30 Tulsa L 12 55 O31 Bradley W 69 3 N6 Northern Michigan L 6 24 N7 at Ball State L 17 24 N13 at Ball State L 19 30 N14 at Drake L 9 21 N20 Missouri State W 19 6 N21 at Arkansas State L 3 27

96 Southern Illinois Football year-by-year results 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL 1975 1979 1983 Won 1, Lost 9, tied 1 Won 8, Lost 3 (4-1 in MVC, 2nd) Won 13, Lost 1 (4-1 in MVC, 2nd) Head Coach: Doug Weaver Head Coach: Rey Dempsey NCAA Division I-AA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP Head Coach: Rey Dempsey S13 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 10 27 S1 at West Texas State L 0 14 Date Opponent SIU OPP S20 Indiana State L 21 23 S8 Louisiana-Lafayette W 17 7 S3 at Western Illinois W 38 6 S27 East Carolina L 7 41 S15 at Tennessee State W 18 16 S10 Eastern Illinois W 17 14 O4 Long Beach State L 24 31 S22 at Arkansas State L 16 24 S17 Southeast Missouri State W 56 7 O11 at Illinois State T 17 17 S29 Eastern Illinois L 14 22 S24 at Northern Iowa W 52 9 O18 at Northern Illinois L 12 52 O6 Illinois State W 7 0 O1 at Arkansas State W 35 28 O25 Wichita State W 33 22 O20 Wichita State W 31 7 O8 Drake W 28 9 N1 Drake L 27 38 O27 at Northern Illinois W 21 11 O15 at Missouri State W 24 6 N8 at Arkansas State L 12 35 N3 Indiana State W 41 38 O22 at Indiana State W 34 21 N15 Bowling Green L 6 48 N10 at Drake W 22 21 O29 New Mexico State W 41 3 N22 at Lamar L 10 30 N17 New Mexico State W 45 28 N5 Illinois State W 28 26 N12 at Wichita State L 6 28 NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Playoffs 1976 1980 D3 Indiana State W 23 7 Won 7, Lost 4 Won 3, Lost 8 (1-5 in MVC, 7th) D10 Nevada-Reno W 23 7 Head Coach: Rey Dempsey Head Coach: Rey Dempsey FCS Championship Game at Charleston, S.C. Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP D17 Western Carolina W 43 7 S11 at McNeese State L 0 38 S6 at Wichita State L 14 31 S18 at Drake W 27 15 S13 Eastern Illinois W 37 35 S25 West Texas State W 21 17 S20 at New Mexico State L 17 18 1984 O2 Lamar W 19 7 S27 at Drake W 34 28 Won 3, Lost 8 (0-5 in MVC, 7th) O9 at East Carolina L 14 49 O4 Northern Illinois L 17 20 Head Coach: Ray Dorr O16 Arkansas State L 10 41 O11 at Indiana State L 6 19 Date Opponent SIU OPP O23 Northern Illinois W 54 0 O18 at Illinois State W 42 0 S1 at Tulsa L 10 23 O30 at Indiana State W 21 2 N1 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 3 21 S8 at Illinois State L 7 35 N6 Illinois State W 17 3 N8 Fresno State L 14 31 S15 Western Illinois L 24 34 N13 at Bowling Green L 7 35 N15 Tulsa L 7 41 S22 Arkansas State L 0 19 N20 at Marshall W 44 16 N22 West Texas State L 20 23 S29 at Southeast Missouri State W 27 16 O6 Northern Iowa W 40 10 O13 at Eastern Illinois W 48 40 1977 1981 O20 West Texas State L 17 24 Won 3, Lost 8 (0-5 in MVC, 7th) Won 7, Lost 4 (5-2 in MVC, 3rd) O27 Indiana State L 10 27 Head Coach: Rey Dempsey Head Coach: Rey Dempsey N3 at Drake L 17 20 Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP N10 at Missouri State L 6 31 S3 at New Mexico State L 7 29 S5 at McNeese State L 12 27 S10 at Temple W 24 20 S12 Wichita State L 7 13 S17 Indiana State L 9 14 S19 Tennessee State L 14 17 1985 S24 at Arkansas State L 6 21 S26 at Tulsa W 36 34 Won 4, Lost 7 (2-3 in Gateway, Tied 3rd) O1 Lamar W 9 5 O3 Illinois State W 14 3 (1-4 in MVC, 6th) O8 at East Carolina L 0 33 O10 at West Texas State W 29 22 Head Coach: Ray Dorr O15 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 0 24 O17 at Fresno State W 24 18 Date Opponent SIU OPP O22 at Northern Illinois L 0 28 O24 Louisiana-Lafayette W 41 0 A31 Lincoln W 63 0 N5 Illinois State W 23 17 N1 at Indiana State W 17 3 S7 *Missouri State L 28 40 N19 Drake L 9 13 N7 Drake L 17 22 S14 at Illinois L 25 28 N26 at West Texas State L 9 28 N14 at New Mexico State W 23 15 S21 at Drake L 6 31 S28 *Eastern Illinois W 42 13 O5 *Illinois State W 21 0 1978 1982 O19 Southeast Missouri State W 51 13 Won 7, Lost 4 (3-2 in MVC, 3rd) Won 6, Lost 5 (4-1 in MVC, Tied 2nd) O26 at Wichita State L 34 35 Head Coach: Rey Dempsey Head Coach: Rey Dempsey N2 at Indiana State L 38 41 Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP N9 at Arkansas State L 12 41 S9 at Drake L 14 38 S4 at Western Illinois W 38 7 N16 *at Western Illinois L 7 14 S16 at Lamar W 22 20 S11 at Illinois State W 16 0 S23 West Texas State W 17 3 S18 Drake W 24 17 S30 New Mexico State W 43 39 S25 Arkansas State L 30 35 1986 O7 at Illinois State W 26 0 O2 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 10 20 Won 7, Lost 4 (4-2 in Gateway, Tied 2nd) O14 Arkansas State L 24 26 O9 at Florida State L 8 59 Head Coach: Ray Dorr O21 at Wichita State L 7 33 O16 at Tulsa L 3 22 Date Opponent SIU OPP O28 Northern Illinois L 13 14 O23 Indiana State W 21 9 A30 at Arkansas State L 7 22 N4 at Indiana State W 28 7 O30 at Eastern Illinois L 7 20 S6 Austin Peay W 24 17 N11 Marshall W 15 14 N13 Missouri State W 28 7 S13 at Murray State W 31 0 N18 at Louisiana-Lafayette W 10 9 N20 West Texas State W 17 13 S20 *Eastern Illinois L 7 52 *Note: 1982 was SIU’s first season at the I-AA level. S27 Youngstown State W 24 17 O4 at Kansas L 23 35 O11 *Indiana State W 16 14 O18 *Northern Iowa W 27 24 O25 *at Illinois State W 20 3 N7 *at Missouri State W 35 14 N14 *Western Illinois L 21 24

Southern Illinois Football 97 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL year-by-year results 1987 1991 1995 Won 3, Lost 8 (2-4 in Gateway, Tied 5th) Won 7, Lost 4 (4-2 in Gateway, Tied 2nd) Won 5, Lost 6 (2-4 in Gateway, Tied 5th) Head Coach: Ray Dorr Head Coach: Bob Smith Head Coach: Shawn Watson Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP S5 Delta State L 16 24 A31 at Southeast Missouri State W 28 27 A31 at Southeast Missouri State W 30 27 S12 *Missouri State L 13 18 S7 at Murray State W 31 27 S9 Murray State L 3 35 S19 at Austin Peay W 10 3 S14 at Austin Peay W 21 17 S16 at Arkansas State L 9 14 S26 *Illinois State W 38 7 S21 *Northern Iowa W 21 20 S23 Nicholls State W 48 20 O3 at Kansas L 15 16 S28 *Illinois State W 14 11 S30 *at Indiana State L 3 52 O10 at Fresno State L 0 35 O5 *Missouri State L 13 17 O7 *Illinois State W 14 11 O17 *Western Illinois L 15 21 O12 at Troy State L 13 30 O14 *Missouri State WOT 33 30 O24 Arkansas State L 9 33 O19 *at Western Illinois L 20 21 O21 *at Northern Iowa L 0 13 O31 *at Indiana State L 15 24 O26 *at Indiana State W 30 23 O28 *at Western Illinois L 7 19 N7 *at Eastern Illinois W 32 27 N2 *Eastern Illinois W 31 30 N4 Western Kentucky W 30 28 N14 *at Northern Iowa L 3 20 N9 at Louisiana Tech L 16 48 N11 *Eastern Illinois L 21 42 1988 1992 1996 Won 4, Lost 7 (2-4 in Gateway, Tied 5th) Won 4, Lost 7 (2-4 in Gateway, Tied 4th) Won 5, Lost 6 (1-4 in Gateway, 5th) Head Coach: Rick Rhodes Head Coach: Bob Smith Head Coach: Shawn Watson Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP S3 *at Western Illinois L 13 17 S5 Troy State L 13 37 A31 Central Arkansas W 24 12 S17 Murray State W 28 21 S12 Southeast Missouri State W 44 35 S7 Tennessee-Martin W 27 14 S24 *at Illinois State W 24 23 S19 Austin Peay W 37 7 S14 at Murray State L 38 48 O1 Arkansas State W 45 43 S26 at Arkansas State L 38 42 S21 Winston-Salem State W 48 18 O8 *at Eastern Illinois L 3 34 O3 *at Eastern Illinois W 47 46 S28 *at Illinois State W 38 35 O15 *Indiana State W 10 7 O10 *Western Illinois L 42 50 O5 *at Missouri State L 17 24 O22 Northern Illinois L 9 10 O17 *Northern Iowa L 25 30 O12 *Indiana State L 13 24 O29 at Kentucky L 10 24 O24 *at Illinois State L 11 35 O19 *Western Illinois L 19 26 N5 *at Missouri State L 24 28 O29 at Western Kentucky L 39 41 O26 *Northern Iowa L 7 33 N12 at Youngstown State L 14 31 N7 *at Missouri State L 12 51 N2 at Western Kentucky L 37 51 N19 *Northern Iowa L 21 24 N21 *Indiana State W 42 35 N16 Southeast Missouri State W 34 17 1989 1993 1997 Won 2, Lost 9 (1-5 in Gateway, Tied 6th) Won 2, Lost 9 (1-5 in Gateway, 7th) Won 3, Lost 8 (1-5 in Gateway, 6th) Head Coach: Bob Smith Head Coach: Bob Smith Head Coach: Jan Quarless Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP S2 at Nevada-Reno L 3 41 S11 Washburn W 46 14 S6 at Nicholls State L 0 33 S9 *Western Illinois L 7 14 S18 at Toledo L 28 49 S13 Murray State W 24 20 S16 *Eastern Illinois W 20 17 S25 at Arkansas State L 6 27 S20 *at Indiana State L 14 19 S23 at Murray State L 11 24 O2 at Northern Illinois L 15 45 S27 *at Northern Iowa L 27 28 S30 at Arkansas State L 23 28 O9 *at Western Illinois L 13 14 O4 *Missouri State L 35 36 O7 at Northern Illinois L 24 29 O16 Western Kentucky L 24 51 O11 *Illinois State W 31 29 O14 *Illinois State L 17 21 O23 *Missouri State L 17 22 O18 at South Florida W 23 10 O21 *Missouri State L 25 31 O30 *at Indiana State W 35 26 O25 Western Kentucky L 31 52 O28 Kentucky State W 54 12 N6 *Illinois State L 16 34 N1 *at Western Illinois L 26 31 N4 *at Indiana State L 24 35 N13 *at Northern Iowa L 17 49 N8 *Youngstown State L 10 34 N11 *at Northern Iowa L 14 38 N20 *Eastern Illinois L 35 42 N15 at Southeast Missouri State L 17 28 1990 1994 1998 Won 2, Lost 9 (1-5 in Gateway, Tied 6th) Won 1, Lost 10 (0-6 in Gateway, 7th) Won 3, Lost 8 (1-5 in Gateway, 7th) Head Coach: Bob Smith Head Coach: Shawn Watson Head Coach: Jan Quarless Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP S1 *at Northern Iowa L 9 30 S3 Tennessee-Martin L 26 35 S5 at Murray State L 13 41 S8 *Indiana State W 20 17 S10 at Mississippi L 3 59 S12 at Tennessee-Martin W 36 7 S15 Murray State W 45 7 S17 at Arkansas State L 14 41 S19 *Northern Iowa W 27 20 S22 at Illinois L 21 56 O1 *Western Illinois L 21 24 S26 *at Illinois State L(OT) 38 41 S29 Arkansas State L 17 20 O8 *Indiana State L 14 27 O3 SW Texas State L 25 30 O6 *at Missouri State L 7 31 O15 Southeast Missouri State L 14 24 O10 *at Youngstown State L 21 34 O13 *at Illinois State L 3 27 O22 at Western Kentucky W 10 7 O17 *Western Illinois L 3 13 O20 *at Eastern Illinois L 3 14 O29 *at Illinois State L 17 38 O24 *Indiana State L 21 27 O27 at Central Florida L 14 49 N5 *at Missouri State L 27 33 O31 *at Missouri State L 13 28 N3 *Western Illinois L 22 24 N12 *Northern Iowa L 7 39 N7 at Western Kentucky L 28 48 N10 at South Carolina L 13 38 N19 *at Eastern Illinois L 3 24 N14 Southeast Missouri State W 34 7

98 Southern Illinois Football year-by-year results 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL 1999 2003 2007 Won 5, Lost 6 (1-5 in Gateway, 7th) Won 10, Lost 2 (6-1 in Gateway, Tied 1st) Won 12, Lost 2 (5-1 in Gateway, 2nd) Head Coach: Jan Quarless Head Coach: Jerry Kill Head Coach: Jerry Kill Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP Date Opponent SIU OPP S2 at Southeast Missouri State W 43 25 A28 Quincy W 64 14 A30 Quincy W 59 14 S11 Murray State W 58 51 S6 at Southeast Missouri State W 28 7 S8 at Northern Illinois W 34 31 S18 at Eastern Illinois W 34 6 S13 Murray State W 32 7 S15 at Southern Utah W 44 10 S25 *at Northern Iowa L 14 34 S27 St. Joseph’s W 75 0 S22 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 58 3 O2 at South Florida L 14 21 O4 *at Indiana State W 37 14 S29 *at Indiana State W 72 10 O9 *Youngstown State L(OT) 37 43 O11 *Illinois State W 45 17 O6 *Youngstown State W 24 17 O16 *at Western Illinois L 27 68 O18 *at Western Illinois W 37 32 O13 *at Northern Iowa L 24 30 O23 *Illinois State L 48 55 O25 *Missouri State W 20 6 O20 *Missouri State W 45 10 O30 *Missouri State W 52 49 N1 *at Western Kentucky W 28 24 N3 *at Western Illinois W 10 9 N6 *at Indiana State L 45 66 N8 *Youngstown State W 24 17 N10 *Illinois State W 34 24 N20 Western Kentucky W 52 14 N15 *at Northern Iowa L 40 43 N17 at Hampton W 45 27 NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Playoffs NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Playoffs N29 at Delaware L 7 48 N24 Eastern Illinois W 30 11 2000 D1 Massachusetts W 34 27 Won 3, Lost 8 (2-4 in Gateway, Tied 5th) D8 Delaware L 17 20 Head Coach: Jan Quarless 2004 Date Opponent SIU OPP Won 10, Lost 2 (7-0 in Gateway, 1st) A31 at Murray State L 20 42 Head Coach: Jerry Kill 2008 S9 Southeast Missouri State L 33 34 Date Opponent SIU OPP Won 9, Lost 3 (7-1 in MVFC, Tied 1st) S16 *Northern Iowa W 34 14 S2 Southeast Missouri State W 42 3 Head Coach: Dale Lennon S23 at Kansas L 0 42 S11 at Northern Illinois L 22 23 Date Opponent SIU OPP O7 *Western Illinois L 17 42 S18 William Penn W 59 9 S6 Hampton W 37 31 O14 Drake W 35 23 S25 at Delaware State W 49 0 S13 at Northwestern L 7 33 O21 *at Missouri State L 9 27 O2 *Northern Iowa W 40 36 S27 *Northern Iowa W 27 24 O28 *at Illinois State L 17 27 O9 *at Youngstown State W 37 2 O4 *at North Dakota State L 27 35 N4 *Indiana State L 22 23 O16 *Western Kentucky W 38 10 O11 *Indiana State W 60 7 N11 *at Youngstown State W 21 20 O23 *at Missouri State W 27 3 O18 *at Youngstown State W 33 0 N18 at Western Kentucky L 0 22 O30 *Western Illinois W 66 13 O25 *at Missouri State W 23 17 N6 *at Illinois State W 41 14 N1 North Dakota W 40 21 N13 *Indiana State W 59 10 N8 *Western Illinois W 24 14 2001 NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Playoffs N15 *South Dakota State W 38 35 Won 1, Lost 10 (1-6 in Gateway, 7th) N27 Eastern Washington L 31 35 N22 *at Illinois State WOT 17 10 Head Coach: Jerry Kill NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Playoffs Date Opponent SIU OPP N29 New Hampshire L 20 29 S8 at Southeast Missouri State L 5 24 2005 S22 Murray State L 20 24 Won 9, Lost 4 (5-2 in Gateway, Tied1st) S29 *at Western Illinois L 21 38 Head Coach: Jerry Kill 2009 O6 *Illinois State W 23 17 Date Opponent SIU OPP Won 11, Lost 2 (8-0 in MVFC, 1st) O13 *at Northern Iowa L 14 19 S1 at Southeast Missouri State W 58 23 Head Coach: Dale Lennon O20 Eastern Illinois L 21 49 S10 Union (Ky.) W 82 7 Date Opponent SIU OPP O27 *at Indiana State L 14 20 S17 at Western Michigan L 28 34 S5 at Marshall L 28 31 N3 *Youngstown State L 7 31 O1 *Missouri State WOT 30 23 S19 Southwest Baptist W 59 7 N10 *Missouri State L 24 25 O8 *at Western Illinois W 34 24 S26 *North Dakota State W 24 14 N17 *at Western Kentucky L 6 36 O15 *Illinois State L 35 61 O3 *at Western Illinois W 30 10 N24 at Baylor L 12 56 O22 *at Indiana State W 42 20 O10 *Illinois State W 43 23 O27 *at Western Kentucky W 31 20 O17 *at Northern Iowa W 27 20 N5 *Youngstown State W 31 17 O24 *Youngstown State W 27 8 2002 N12 *at Northern Iowa L 24 25 O31 *at Indiana State W 33 0 Won 4, Lost 8 (2-5 in Gateway, Tied 6th) N19 North Dakota State W 9 0 N7 *at South Dakota State W 34 15 Head Coach: Jerry Kill NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Playoffs N14 *Missouri State W 44 24 Date Opponent SIU OPP N26 at Eastern Illinois W 21 6 N21 at Southeast Missouri State W 42 24 A29 Kentucky Wesleyan W 78 0 D3 at Appalachian State L 24 38 NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Playoffs S7 Southeast Missouri State L 14 21 N28 Eastern Illinois W 48 7 S14 at Murray State L 24 42 D5 William & Mary L 3 24 S21 West Virginia Tech W 72 21 2006 S28 at Eastern Michigan L(2OT) 45 48 Won 9, Lost 4 (4-3 in Gateway, Tied 4th) *MVFC Game O5 *Western Illinois W 54 52 Head Coach: Jerry Kill O12 *Northern Iowa W 42 13 Date Opponent SIU OPP MVFC Championship Summary O19 *at Illinois State L 14 35 A31 Lock Haven W 49 0 Total Titles...... 5 O26 *at Missouri State L 28 38 S16 at Indiana W 35 28 Outright Titles (2004, 2009)...... 2 N2 *at Youngstown State L 9 21 S23 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 48 16 Shared Titles (2003, 2005, 2008)...... 3 N9 *Indiana State L 14 21 S30 *Indiana State W 55 3 N16 *Western Kentucky L 16 48 O7 *Western Illinois W 31 24 O14 *at Illinois State L 10 37 O21 *Western Kentucky L 24 27 O28 *at Missouri State W 27 17 N4 *at Youngstown State L 24 31 N11 *Northern Iowa W 47 23 N18 Southern Utah W 59 0 NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Playoffs N25 UT-Martin W 36 30 D2 at Montana L 3 20

Southern Illinois Football 99 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Series records vs. all-time opponents * Home game 1970 L 17 24 Delaware State 1944* W 15 12 Fresno State 1998 LOT 38 41 • Neutral site 1971* W 33 8 1-0 1945 T 0 0 1-2 1999* L 48 55 ! Playoff Game 1972* W 13 7 (H: 0-0, A: 1-0) 1946* W 29 0 (H: 0-1, A: 1-1) 2000 L 17 27 1973 T 16 16 Year SIU OPP 1947* W 33 13 Year SIU OPP 2001* W 23 17 Akron 2004 W 49 0 1948 L 0 38 1980* L 14 31 2002 L 14 35 1-1 Baylor 1949* L 13 26 1981 W 24 18 2003* W 45 17 (H: 1-0, A: 0-1) 0-1 Delta State 1950 L 7 21 1987 L 0 35 2004 W 41 14 Year SIU OPP (H: 0-0, A: 0-1) 0-1 1951* L 19 47 2005* L 35 61 1971 L 21 43 Year SIU OPP (H: 0-1, A: 0-0) 1952 W 22 7 Hampton 2006 L 10 37 1973* W 14 13 2001 L 12 56 Year SIU OPP 1953* W 6 0 2-0 2007* W 34 24 1987* L 16 24 1954 W 20 6 (H: 2-0, A: 1-0) 2008 WOT 17 10 Appalachian State Bowling Green State 1955 W 26 13 Year SIU OPP 2009* W 43 23 0-1 0-8 Drake 1956 W 32 0 2007 W 45 27 (H: 0-0, A: 0-1) (H: 0-4, A: 0-4) 11-13 1957* W 27 6 2008* W 37 31 Indiana Year SIU OPP Year SIU OPP (H: 6-6, A: 5-7) 1958 W 29 8 1-0 2005! L 24 38 1959* L 14 23 Year SIU OPP 1959* W 7 0 Illinois (H: 0-0, A: 1-0) 1960 L 6 27 1961* L 0 7 1960 W 52 8 0-2 Year SIU OPP Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1961* L 0 20 1962 L 13 14 1961* W 33 6 (H: 0-0, A: 0-2) 2006 W 35 28 2-0 1962 L 0 21 1964 W 28 19 1979* L 14 22 Year SIU OPP (H: 1-0, A: 1-0) 1963* L 6 31 1965* L 12 28 1980* W 37 35 1985 L 25 28 Indiana State Year SIU OPP 1964 L 12 35 1966 L 7 30 1982 L 7 20 1990 L 21 56 24-23 2006 W 48 16 1975* L 6 38 1967* W 45 17 1983* W 17 14 (H: 14-9, A: 10-14) 2007* W 58 3 1976 L 7 35 1968 W 21 20 1984 W 48 40 Illinois State Year SIU OPP 1969* L 17 19 1985* W 42 13 36-32-3 1944 L 6 55 Arkansas State Bradley 1970 L 9 21 1986* L 7 52 (H: 22-14-1, A: 15-18-2) 1947 L 6 21 9-27-1 2-1-1 1971* W 34 32 1987 W 32 27 Year SIU OPP 1948* W 20 6 (H: 5-12-1, A: 4-15) (H: 1-0-1, A: 1-1) 1972 L 9 19 1988 L 3 34 1929 W 6 0 1949 L 7 9 Year SIU OPP Year SIU OPP 1973* W 37 20 1989* W 20 17 1930* W 39 0 1949* W 41 14 1915 L 0 16 1955* T 7 7 1975* L 27 38 1990 L 3 14 1931 L 0 14 1950* W 20 0 1926* W 10 0 1956 L 20 26 1976 W 27 15 1991* W 31 30 1932* L 6 20 1969* W 20 7 1927 L 0 14 1969 W 36 14 1977* L 9 13 1992 W 47 46 1933 L 0 12 1971 L 3 17 1935* L 0 7 1970* W 69 3 1978 L 14 38 1993* L 35 42 1934* W 14 6 1972* L 3 31 1936* L 3 7 1979 W 22 21 1994 L 3 24 1935 L 0 13 1973 L 17 36 1938* W 6 0 Central Arkansas 1980 W 34 28 1995* L 21 42 1936* W 6 0 1974 L 8 10 1939 L 0 7 1-0 1981* L 17 22 1999 W 34 6 1937 L 6 13 1975* L 21 3 1940* W 7 0 (H: 1-0, A: 0-0) 1982* W 24 17 2001 L 21 49 1938* L 0 6 1976 W 21 2 1941 W 27 0 Year SIU OPP 1983* W 28 9 2005! W 21 6 1939 L 7 13 1977* L 9 14 1945 W 6 0 1996* W 24 12 1984 L 17 20 2007*! W 30 11 1940* L 6 25 1978 W 28 7 1945* T 6 6 1985 L 6 31 2009*! W 48-7 1941 L 0 18 1979* W 41 38 1946* L 12 14 Central Florida 2000* W 35 23 1942* L 0 7 1980 L 6 19 1947 W 12 7 0-1 Eastern Michigan 1945* W 33 19 1981 W 17 3 1948* L 21 27 (H: 0-0, A: 0-1) East Carolina 6-7 1946 W 13 7 1982* W 21 9 1950 L 0 46 Year SIU OPP 2-8 (H: 4-3, A: 2-4) 1947 T 6 6 1983 W 34 21 1951* L 0 68 1990 L 14 49 (H: 1-3, A: 1-5) Year SIU OPP 1948* L 0 48 1983*! W 23 7 1957* L 6 13 Year SIU OPP 1950* W 44 13 1949 L 0 35 1984* L 10 17 1970 L 3 27 Central Michigan 1966* W 31 13 1951 L 7 47 1950* T 14 14 1985 L 38 41 1971* W 21 14 7-7 1967 L 8 21 1952* L 6 30 1951 L 0 20 1986* W 16 14 1975 L 12 35 (H:4-3 , A: 3-4) 1969* L 3 17 1953 L 0 39 1952* W 27 20 1987 L 15 24 1976* L 10 41 Year SIU OPP 1970 W 14 12 1954* L 0 20 1953 L 20 27 1988* W 10 7 1977 L 6 21 1951* L 13 34 1972 L 0 16 1955* L 2 7 1954* L 2 7 1989 L 24 35 1978* L 24 26 1952 L 7 55 1973* L 25 42 1956* W 14 7 1955 W 28 14 1990* W 20 17 1979 L 16 24 1953* L 6 19 1974 L 16 17 1957 L 7 21 1956* L 13 27 1991 W 30 23 1982* L 30 35 1954 L 0 33 1975* L 7 41 1958* W 13 9 1957 W 28 21 1992* W 42 35 1983 W 35 28 1955* W 14 13 1976 L 14 49 1959 W 41 14 1958* L 8 21 1993 W 35 26 1984* L 0 19 1956 L 13 32 1977 L 0 33 1960* W 66 8 1959 W 19 8 1994* L 14 27 1985 L 12 41 1957* L 12 21 1961 W 20 14 1960* W 30 6 1995 L 3 52 1986 L 7 22 1958 W 24 7 Eastern Illinois 2002 L2OT 45 48 1961 W 34 14 1996* L 13 24 1987* L 9 33 1959* W 51 20 39-25-1 1962* W 14 0 1997 L 14 19 1988* W 45 43 1960 W 28 17 (H: 23-11, A: 16-14-1) Eastern Washington 1970* W 45 24 1998* L 21 27 1989 L 23 28 1961* W 18 0 Year SIU OPP 0-1 1971 W 10 9 1999 L 45 66 1990* L 17 20 1962 W 43 6 1913* L 12 56 (H: 0-1, A: 0-0) 1972* L 7 10 2000* L 22 23 1992 L 38 42 1971* W 35 8 1914* L 7 25 Year SIU OPP 1973 L 8 10 2001 L 14 20 1993 L 6 27 1974 L 0 42 1915* W 41 0 2004! L 31 35 1974* L 16 31 2002* L 14 21 1994 L 14 41 1916 L 7 19 1975 T 17 17 2003 W 37 14 1995 L 9 14 Dayton 1917 L 0 24 Evansville 1976* W 17 3 2004* W 59 10 3-2-1 1921* W 2 0 2-6 1977* W 23 17 2005 W 42 20 Austin Peay (H: 0-1-1, A: 3-1) 1922* L 6 22 (H: 2-2, A: 0-4) 1978 W 26 0 2006* W 55 3 5-2 Year SIU OPP 1923 L 0 24 Year SIU OPP 1979* W 7 0 2007 W 72 10 (H: 2-2, A: 3-0) 1967* L 14 34 1924* W 7 0 1940 L 7 13 1980 W 42 0 2008* W 60 7 Year SIU OPP 1968 W 18 17 1926* W 23 0 1941* W 14 0 1981* W 14 3 2009 W 33 0 1938* L 9 12 1971 W 31 14 1927 L 2 14 1946 L 9 20 1982 W 16 0 1939* L 6 25 1972* T 6 6 1928* L 0 18 1947* L 0 7 1983* W 28 26 Kansas 1957 W 25 12 1973 L 19 23 1929 L 6 9 1958* W 34 14 1984 L 7 35 0-3 1986* W 24 17 1974 W 38 16 1930* W 2 0 1959 L 8 20 1985* W 21 0 (H: 0-0, A: 0-3) 1987 W 10 3 1931 W 6 0 1963 L 14 15 1986 W 20 3 Year SIU OPP 1991 W 21 17 Delaware 1932* W 25 0 1964* L 0 2 1987* W 38 7 1986 L 23 35 1992* W 37 7 0-2 1933 W 19 0 1988 W 24 23 1987 L 15 16 (H: 1-0, A: 0-1) 1934* W 13 6 Florida State 1989* L 17 21 2000 L 0 42 Ball State Year SIU OPP 1935 W 13 9 0-1 1990 L 3 27 3-4-1 2003! L 7 48 1936* W 13 7 (H: 0-0, A: 0-1) 1991* W 14 11 Kentucky (H: 3-1, A: 0-3-1) 2007*! L 17 20 1937* W 3 0 Year SIU OPP 1992 L 11 35 0-1 Year SIU OPP 1938 L 0 15 1982 L 8 59 1993* L 16 34 (H: 0-0, A: 0-1) 1965 L 19 30 1939* L 7 12 1994 L 17 38 Year SIU OPP 1966* L 14 15 1940 L 6 25 1995* W 14 11 1988 L 10 24 1967 L 6 24 1941* W 41 0 1996 W 38 35 1969* W 48 27 1942 W 26 6 1997* W 31 29

100 Southern Illinois Football series records vs. all-time opponents 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Kentucky State Marshall 1929 L 12 13 1938 L 0 26 Northwestern Southwest Baptist 1-0 2-1 1930* W 25 6 1939* L 0 13 0-1 1-0 (H: 1-0, A: 0-0) (H: 1-0, A: 1-1) 1932* T 0 0 1940 L 6 20 (H: 0-0, A: 0-1) (H: 1-0, A: 0-0) Year SIU OPP Year SIU OPP 1933 L 0 13 1941* W 14 7 Year SIU OPP Year SIU OPP 1989* W 54 12 1976 W 44 16 1986 W 31 0 1942 L 0 34 2008 L 7 33 2009* W 59 7 1978* W 15 14 1988* W 28 21 1944* L 12 13 Kentucky Wesleyan 2009 L 28 31 1989 L 11 24 1945 L 7 13 Ohio SE Missouri State 1-0 1990* W 45 7 1946* L 0 10 0-1 31-36-8 (H: 1-0, A: 0-0) Massachusetts 1991 W 31 27 1947* W 20 0 (H: 0-0, A: 0-1) (H: 15-18-4, A: 16-18-4) Year SIU OPP 1-0 1995* L 3 35 1948 L 7 25 Year SIU OPP Year SIU OPP 2002* W 78 0 (H: 1-0, A: 0-0) 1996 L 38 48 1949* L 6 20 1960 L 6 48 1913 L 14 17 Year SIU OPP 1997* W 24 20 1950 L 20 44 1915 W 19 0 Lamar 2007! W 34 27 1998 L 13 41 1951* L 7 14 Ohio Wesleyan 1915* W 24 7 5-3 1999* W 58 51 1952 L 7 21 1-0 1916* W 34 0 (H: 4-0, A: 1-3) McNeese State 2000 L 20 42 1953* W 27 14 (H: 1-0, A: 0-0) 1916 W 31 0 Year SIU OPP 0-2 2001* L 20 24 1954 L 7 24 Year SIU OPP 1919 L 0 4 1968* W 24 7 (H: 0-0, A: 0-2) 2002 L 24 42 1955* W 20 0 1960* W 30 13 1921 L 0 13 1969 L 16 20 Year SIU OPP 2003* W 32 7 1956 W 28 13 1921* T 0 0 1970* W 32 16 1976 L 0 38 1957* W 45 19 Oklahoma State 1922 L 9 12 1972 L 0 7 1981 L 12 27 Nevada-Reno 1958 L 7 17 0-1 1922* L 7 12 1975 L 10 30 1-1 1959* L 15 20 (H: 0-0, A: 0-1) 1923 W 13 0 1976* W 19 7 Mississippi (H: 1-0, A: 0-1) 1960 W 21 20 Year SIU OPP 1923* L 12 13 1977* W 9 5 0-1 Year SIU OPP 1961* W 35 6 1973 L 7 70 1924 W 17 14 1978 W 22 20 (H: 0-0, A: 0-1) 1983*! W 23 7 1973 L 28 34 1924* W 23 0 Year SIU OPP 1989 L 3 41 1974* L 7 17 Quincy 1925 L 0 10 Lincoln 1994 L 3 59 1975 L 12 52 2-0 1925* T 0 0 3-3 New Hampshire 1976* W 54 0 (H: 2-0) 1926* T 0 0 (H: 2-3, A: 1-0) Missouri-Rolla 0-1 1977 L 0 28 Year SIU OPP 1926 W 7 0 Year SIU OPP 3-2 (H: 0-1, A: 0-0) 1978* L 13 14 2003* W 64 14 1927* T 6 6 1962 W 13 0 (H: 1-1, A: 2-1) Year SIU OPP 1979 W 21 11 2007* W 59 14 1927 T 0 0 1963* W 47 8 Year SIU OPP 2008*! L 20 29 1980* L 17 20 1928 T 6 6 1964* L 21 23 1937 L 0 27 1988* L 9 10 Saint Louis 1929* W 7 0 1965* L 6 9 1953* L 7 28 New Mexico State 1989 L 24 29 0-5 1930 W 12 6 1967* L 10 19 1954 W 27 13 4-3 1993 L 15 45 (H: 0-1, A: 0-4) 1930* W 19 0 1985* W 63 0 1960* W 34 14 (H: 3-0, A: 1-3) 2004 L 22 23 Year SIU OPP 1931 W 6 0 1961 W 44 0 Year SIU OPP 2007 W 34 31 1914 L 0 18 1931* W 12 0 Long Beach State 1974 L 9 28 1915* L 0 24 1932* L 0 19 0-2 Missouri State 1977 L 7 29 Northern Iowa 1916 L 0 7 1932 T 0 0 (H: 0-1, A: 0-1) 16-16 1978* W 43 39 12-15 1917 L 0 26 1933 T 0 0 Year SIU OPP (H: 9-7, A: 6-9, N: 1-0) 1979* W 45 28 (H: 10-4, A: 3-11) 1927 L 6 20 1933* L 9 12 1974 L 7 32 Year SIU OPP 1980 L 17 18 Year SIU OPP 1934* L 6 14 1975* L 24 31 1965* W 19 6 1981 W 23 15 1965* W 23 16 St. Joseph’s 1934 L 0 32 1966 W 19 0 1983* W 41 3 1966 W 30 7 1-0 1935* L 0 7 Lock Haven 1968• W 68 6 1983 W 52 9 (H: 1-0, A: 0-0) 1935 L 0 14 1-0 1969* W 41 7 Nicholls State 1984* W 40 10 Year SIU OPP 1936* L 4 6 (H: 1-0, A: 0-0) 1982* W 28 7 1-1 1986* W 27 24 2003 W 75 0 1937 L 0 14 Year SIU OPP 1983 W 24 6 (H: 1-0, A: 0-0) 1987 L 3 20 1937* L 0 13 2006* W 49 0 1984 L 6 31 Year SIU OPP 1988* L 21 24 Scott Field 1938* L 0 27 1985* L 28 40 1995* W 48 20 1989 L 14 38 5-1 1938 W 6 0 Louisiana-Lafayette 1986 W 35 14 1997 L 0 33 1990 L 9 30 (H: 5-1, A: 0-0) 1939 L 2 9 3-4 1987* L 13 18 1991* W 21 20 Year SIU OPP 1939* L 0 24 (H: 2-0, A: 1-4) 1988 L 24 28 North Dakota 1992* L 25 30 1925* L 0 6 1940* W 14 13 Year SIU OPP 1989* L 25 31 1-0 1993 L 7 49 1928* W 33 0 1940 L 0 6 1975 L 10 27 1990 L 7 31 (H: 1-0, A: 0-0) 1994* L 7 39 1930* W 39 0 1941 L 7 14 1977 L 0 24 1991* L 13 17 Year SIU OPP 1995 L 0 13 1931* W 19 0 1942* L 7 26 1978 W 10 9 1992 L 12 51 2008* W 40 21 1996* L 7 33 1932* W 32 0 1944 L 7 26 1979* W 17 7 1993* L 17 22 1997 L 27 28 1947* W 58 0 1946* L 13 20 1980 L 3 21 1994 L 27 33 North Dakota State 1998* W 27 20 1947 W 20 13 1981* W 41 0 1995* WOT 33 30 3-1 1999 L 14 34 South Carolina 1948* W 25 13 1982 L 10 20 1996 L 17 24 (H: 3-0, A: 0-1) 2000* W 34 14 0-1 1949 L 7 25 1997* L 36 35 Year SIU OPP 2001 L 14 19 (H: 0-0, A: 0-1) 1949* W 14 7 Louisiana Tech 1998 L 13 28 1963* W 20 15 2002* W 42 13 Year SIU OPP 1950* L 0 10 0-1 1999* W 52 49 2005* W 9 0 2003 L 40 43 1990 L 13 38 1951 L 6 45 (H: 0-0, A: 0-1) 2000 L 9 27 2008 L 27 35 2004* W 40 36 1952* L 0 20 Year SIU OPP 2001* L 24 25 2009* W 24 14 2005 L 24 25 South Dakota State 1953 L 6 32 1991 L 16 48 2002 L 28 38 2006* W 47 23 2-0 1954* L 6 7 2003* W 20 6 North Texas 2007 L 24 30 (H: 1-0, A: 1-0) 1955 L 0 7 Louisville 2004 W 27 3 0-4 2008* W 27 24 Year SIU OPP 1983* W 56 7 3-7 2005* WOT 30 23 (H: 0-3, A: 0-1) 2009 W 27 20 2008* W 38 35 1984 W 27 16 (H: 1-3, A: 2-4) 2006 W 27 17 Year SIU OPP 2009 W 34 15 1985* W 51 13 Year SIU OPP 2007* W 45 10 1962* L 30 55 Northern Michigan 1991 W 28 27 1963 W 13 7 2008 W 23 17 1964* L 13 14 3-4 South Florida 1992* W 44 35 1964 W 7 6 2009* W 44 24 1966 L 6 53 (H: 3-1, A: 0-3) 1-1 1994* L 14 24 1965 L 0 13 1967* L 0 37 Year SIU OPP (H: 0-0, A: 1-1) 1995 W 30 27 1966* L 7 16 Montana 1962 L 9 14 Year SIU OPP 1996* W 34 17 1967 L 0 26 0-1 Northern Illinois 1963* W 27 0 1997 W 23 10 1997 L 17 28 1968* L 10 33 (H: 0-0, A: 20-1) 14-28-1 1964 L 18 33 1999 L 14 21 1998* W 34 7 1969 L 13 17 Year SIU OPP (H: 9-12, A: 5-16-1) 1965* L 6 24 1999 W 43 25 1970* W 31 28 2006! L 3 20 Year SIU OPP 1966 L 0 34 Southern Utah 2000* L 33 34 1971 L 14 24 1931* W 7 6 1968* W 23 20 2-0 2001 L 5 24 1972* L 16 20 Murray State 1932 T 0 0 1974* W 14 9 (H: 1-0, A: 1-0) 2002* L 14 21 8-10-2 1933* W 13 0 Year SIU OPP 2003 W 28 7 (H: 6-2-2, A: 2-8) 1934 W 6 0 2006* W 59 0 2004* W 42 3 Year SIU OPP 1935* L 0 28 2007 W 58 3 2005 W 58 23 1927 L 3 6 1936 L 2 14 2009 W 42 24 1928* T 0 0 1937* L 0 7

Southern Illinois Football 101 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Series records vs. all-time opponents Tampa Washburn 2005 W 34 24 Winston-Salem State 1-3 1-0 2006* W 31 24 1-0 (H: 0-2, A: 1-1) (H: 1-0, A: 0-0) 2007 W 10 9 (H: 1-0, A: 0-0) Year SIU OPP Year SIU OPP 2008* W 24 14 Year SIU OPP 1968 W 23 20 1993* W 46 14 2009 W 30 10 1996* W 48 18 1969* L 0 31 1972 L 0 44 Western Kentucky Wisconsin-Lacrosse 1973* L 23 25 Washington, Mo. 6-9 1-0 0-7 (H: 3-3, A: 3-6) (H: 1-0, A: 0-0) Temple (H: 0-3, A: 0-3) Year SIU OPP Year SIU OPP 1-1 Year SIU OPP 1992 L 39 41 1961* W 47 13 (H: 0-0, A: 1-1) 1914 L 0 66 1993* L 24 51 Year SIU OPP 1951 L 6 25 1994 W 10 7 Xavier Ohio 1974 L 16 59 1952* L 14 19 1995* W 30 28 1-0 1977 W 24 20 1953 L 6 28 1996 L 37 51 (H: 1-0, A: 0-0) 1954* L 14 25 1997* L 52 31 Year SIU OPP Tennessee-Martin 1955* L 13 32 1998 L 28 48 1973* W 73 7 7-1 1956 L 0 26 1999* W 52 14 (H: 6-1, A: 2-0) 2000 L 0 22 Youngstown State Year SIU OPP Wayne State 2001 L 6 36 10-10-1 1927* W 37 17 0-2 2002* L 16 48 (H: 5-4-1, A: 4-6) 1928 W 32 0 (H: 0-0, A: 0-2) 2003 W 28 24 Year SIU OPP 1941* W 34 0 Year SIU OPP 2004* W 38 19 1965 L 7 9 1942* W 41 6 1948 L 0 26 2005 W 31 20 1966* T 21 21 1994* L 26 35 1949 L 7 48 2006 L 24 27 1967 L 3 29 1996* W 27 14 1968* L 15 18 1998 W 36 7 Western Carolina Western Michigan 1969 W 43 14 2006*! W 36 30 1-0 0-1 1970* W 45 20 (N: 1-0) (H: 0-0, A: 0-1) 1986* W 24 17 Tennessee State Year SIU OPP Year SIU OPP 1988 L 14 31 1-1 1983*! W 43 7 2005 L 28 34 1997* L 10 34 (H: 0-1, A: 1-0) 1998 L 21 34 Year SIU OPP Western Illinois West Texas State 1999* L OT 37 43 1979 W 18 16 18-33-4 4-4 2000 W 20 21 1981* L 14 17 (H: 9-17-1, A: 9-16-3) (H: 3-2, A: 1-2) 2001* L 7 31 Year SIU OPP Year SIU OPP 2002 L 9 21 Texas A&I 1933* W 45 0 1976* W 21 17 2003* W 24 17 0-1 1936 T 7 7 1977 L 9 28 2004 W 37 2 (H: 0-0, A: 0-1) 1937* L 0 17 1978* W 17 3 2005* W 31 17 Year SIU OPP 1938 L 0 19 1979 L 0 14 2006 L 24 31 1962 L 10 14 1939* L 7 20 1980* L 20 23 2007* W 24 17 1940 T 6 6 1981 W 29 22 2008 W 33 0 Texas State 1941* T 6 6 1982* W 17 13 2009* W 27 8 0-1 1942 L 0 26 1984* L 17 24 (H: 0-1, A: 0-0) 1944 W 25 6 Year SIU OPP 1944* W 39 0 West Virginia State 1998* L 25 30 1945* W 13 6 2-0 1946 W 19 7 (H: 2-0, A: 0-0) Toledo 1947 W 7 0 Year SIU OPP 0-3 1948* L 7 13 1958* W 19 0 (H: 0-1, A: 0-2) 1949 L 0 35 1959* W 19 0 Year SIU OPP 1950* L 7 25 1963 L 0 14 1951 L 12 54 West Virginia Tech 1964* L 8 27 1952* L 7 38 1-0 1993 L 28 49 1953 L 19 47 (H: 1-0, A: 0-0) 1954* L 17 19 Year SIU OPP Troy State 1955 T 13 13 2002* W 72 21 0-2 1956* L 7 21 (H: 0-1, A: 0-1) 1957 L 13 23 Wichita State Year SIU OPP 1958* W 32 31 3-8 1991 L 13 30 1959 L 6 33 (H: 3-2, A: 0-6) 1992* L 13 30 1960* W 21 12 Year SIU OPP 1961 L 13 22 1965 L 0 27 Tulsa 1982 W 38 7 1966* W 17 7 2-7 1983 W 38 6 1971* L 24 26 (H: 1-2, A: 1-5) 1984* L 24 34 1972 L 0 12 Year SIU OPP 1985 L 7 14 1975* W 33 22 1963 L 6 49 1986* L 21 24 1978 L 7 33 1964 L 7 63 1987* L 15 21 1979* W 31 7 1965* L 12 55 1988 L 13 17 1980 L 14 31 1967* W 16 13 1989* L 7 14 1981* L 7 13 1968 L 3 20 1990* L 22 24 1983 L 6 28 1980* L 7 41 1991 L 20 21 1985 L 34 35 1981 W 36 34 1992* L 42 50 1982 L 3 22 1993 L 13 14 William & Mary 1984 L 10 23 1994* L 21 24 0-1 1995 L 7 19 (H: 0-1, A: 0-0) Union (Ky.) 1996* L 19 26 Year SIU OPP 1-0 1997 L 26 31 2009*! L 3 24 (H: 1-0, A: 0-0) 1998* L 3 13 Year SIU OPP 1999 L 27 68 William Penn 2005* W 82 7 2000* L 17 42 1-0 2001 L 21 38 (H: 1-0, A: 0-0) 2002* W 54 52 Year SIU OPP 2003 W 37 32 2004* W 59 9 2004* W 66 13

102 Southern Illinois Football all-time participation roster 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL A Battle, James...... 1959-62 Brewer, Alan...... 1990-93 Carbonaro, Mike...... 1985-87 Craig, Cornell...... 1996-99 Abbott, Courtney...... 2002-03 Batura, Bob...... 1955-56 Bricker, Eugene...... 1927-29 Carney, Mellus...... 1978-80 Crain, Percy...... 1934 Abbott, Frank...... 1952-53 Bauer, Scott...... 2008-09 Bridges, Frank...... 1925-28 Carpenter, Dick...... 1957-60 Cravens, Jim...... 1992-95 Abdulqaadir, Muhammad...... Baugh, Tom...... 1982-85 Briggs, Brad...... 2009 Carpenter, Karlton...... 1995-98 Crawshaw, Gene Paul.1940-41 2002-03 Baysinger, George...... 1947 Brigham, Isaac...... 1964-66 Carr, Frank...... 1983-85 Creath, Don...... 1946 Abegg, Mike...... 1972-73, 76 Bean, Dennis...... 1986-87 Bright, Carroll...... 1917 Carr, Gerald...... 1978-80 Crews, Darrell...... 1990-91 Abromovitch, John..... 1955-57 Beard, Billy...... 2002-05 Brimm, John...... 1923 Carson, Gilbert...... 1919-21 Crews, Karlyn...... 1949 Adams, Anwar...... 2001 Bearden, James...... 1998-01 Brimm, Ralph...... 1927 Carter, Edgar...... 1919 Croft, Joe...... 1977-78 Adams, Judsen...... 2002 Beatty, Charles...... 1945 Brinson, Ronald...... 1975 Carter, Faris...... 1926 Cronin, David...... 1963-66 Adams, Tony...... 1981-84 Becker, Scott...... 2008-09 Broadway, Charles.....1935, 37 Carter, Gary...... 1983-84 Cropp, Chester...... 1980-81 Adubifa, Dolapo...... 2006-09 Beeler, Ryan...... 2005-07 Brooks, Chris...... 2003-04 Casletton, Tom...... 1932 Cross, Don...... 1948-50 Agnew, Wally...... 1966 Beimal, Robert...... 1973 Brostrom, Paul...... 1958-61 Catlin, John...... 1944-46 Crouch, Charles...... 1946-47 Aiken, David...... 1936 Bell, Charles...... 1985-87 Broussard, Brian...... 1997-00 Catt, Harold...... 1936-38 Crouse, Brad...... 1985-88 Akins, Brian..... 2000, 2002-04 Bell, Edwin...... 1972-73 Brown, Bill...... 1939-40 Cavil, Kyle...... 2008-09 Crum, Bill...... 1945 Akisanya, Yemi...... 2002-04 Bell, Evans...... 1972 Brown, Bob...... 1949-50 Cernak, John...... 1977-80 Crutcher, William...... 1972 Albertini, Brad...... 1994 Bellantoni, Michael...... 1976 Brown, Calvin...... 1993 Chambers, Mitchell.... 1971-72 Cruz, Tim...... 1975, 77-78 Albrecht, Melvin...... 1973 Bellson, Mike...... 1991 Brown, Chontal...... 1987-89 Chaney, J.J...... 1990-93 Cummings, Keon...... 2005-06 Allaria, Joe...... 2007-09 Belshause, Hank...... 2005 Brown, Dan...... 1974- 77 Chapman, John...... 1930-31 Cummins, Herb...... 1948 Allen, Barclay...... 1966-69 Belton, Derrick...... 2005-08 Brown, Eugene...... 1934 Chase, Billy...... 2001 Cunningham, Jean...... 1945 Allen, Charles...... 1978-81 Beltz, George...... 1944-47 Brown, Greg...... 1990-93 Cheatham, Marc...... 2008-09 Cunningham, Mark.... 1973-74 Allen, Justin...... 2006-07 Benedict, James...... 1944 Brown, Kevin...... 1985 Chmielewski, Bill...... 1965 Cunningham, Theodore....1965 Allen, Kellen...... 2002-05 Benne, Paul...... 1975-76 Brown, Linton...... 2003-05 Clark, Louie...... 1921 Allen, Phillip...... 1922, 24 Bentsen, Kurt...... 1994 Brown, Paul...... 1930-32 Clark, Patrick...... 1997-99 D Allen, Robert...... 1925-28 Berishaj, Martin...... 1999 Brown, Robert...... 1949-50 Clark, Tommy...... 1942 Dabney, Earl...... 1934-36 Allison, Willard...... 1927-28 Bergman, Eric...... 2009 Brown, Takim...... 1993 Claxton, Luther...... 1996-99 Dahlkamp, Steve.. 1990, 92-93 Amaya, Doug...... 1991 Bergman, Kevin...... 1973 Brown, Willie...... 1956-59 Clifford, Paul...... 1938 Daifallah, Aimin...... 1994 Ambrose, Tim...... 1968-70 Berry, Robert...... 1932-33 Browning, Al...... 1998 Cloud, James...... 2006-08 Dangutis, Gary...... 1944 Amitrano, John...... 1997, 98 Bertoni, Louis...... 1931-33 Bruegge, Michael...... 1974 Coachman, Royce...... 2000 Daniel, Donnell...... 1982-83 Amos, Paul ...... 2000 Bialata, Greg...... 1991 Bruna, Tom...... 1957-60 Cochran, Mel...... 1950 Davidson, Eugene...... 1945 Anastasio, Tony...... 2001-02 Bielecki, Rick...... 1978-80 Brune, Jeff ...... 1996 Cockrell, Theodoric... 1970-71 Davidson, Steron...... 1999-02 Anderson, Greg...... 1981 Billups, Marvin...... 1987-89 Bruner, Brandon.....2004, 2006 Coda, Chance...... 2008-09 Davis, Darren...... 1978-81 Anderson, Jim ...... 1966 Birkner, Carl...... 1945 Brunner, Blake...... 2006-09 Coffin, Craig...... 2002-06 Davis, Galen...... 1946-48 Anderson, Matt...... 2001-02 Bishop, Ron...... 1952-56 Bruno, Phillip...... 1949-51 Coger, Fred...... 1960-61 Davis, Ira...... 1984-87 Anderson, Terry ...... 1969-71 Biskner, Frank...... 1973-74 Bryant, Stanley...... 2002-04 Colborn, Kyle...... 2003-06 Davis, James...... 1980 Anderson, Tommy...... 1993-96 Bittle, Brock...... 2009 Bubin, Aaron...... 1997-98 Colborn, Robert...... 1946-49 Davis, Keith...... 1984 Anderson, Tony ...... 1982- 84 Bixenstein, Vertus...... 1922 Bucki, Walter...... 1999-02 Cole, Scott...... 2008-09 Davis, Mark...... 1983 Anderson, Willie...... 1968 Bjorklund, Ray...... 1939-40 Buckler, Jim...... 1950-51 Coleman, Mychael..... 1978-79 Davis, Paul...... 1998 Andrews, Scott...... 1989-91 Blackmon, Richard...... 1981-83 Budde, Tom...... 1952 Collard, William...... 1948 Davis, Willie...... 1986-89 Angrum, Steve...... 1973-74 Blade, Sherman...... 1968-70 Buksas, Ed...... 1969 Colletti, Tony...... 2006-09 Davison, Ralph...... 1931-33 Antoine, Lionel...... 1969-71 Blair, Hanes...... 1919 Bullaro, John...... 1963 Collins, Calvin...... 1942 Dawson, Gale...... 1959 Antwine, Houston...... 1957-60 Blair, Kenneth...... 1923 Bullocks, Amos...... 1958-61 Collins, Earl...... 1968-69 Dawson, Richard...... 1957-58 Archibald, Bryan...... 1998-01 Blanchard, Bill...... 1965-66 Bundy, William...... 1926-28 Collins, Fabray...... 1981-83 DeBlasio, Vince...... 1987-88 Arndt, Dwain...... 1933 Blanchard, Sidney...... 1983 Bunge, Joe...... 1967-69 Collins, Mike...... 1980 Delaney, Brendon...... 2002 Arnold, William...... 1944 Blazak, Ray...... 1953-54 Bunting, Adam...... 2003-06 Collins, Robert..... 1976-77, 79 DeLap, Frank...... 1913-15 Arondelli, Gene...... 1953 Bleyer, Tony...... 1980-81 Burgess, Rick...... 2006-07 Colvis, Mark...... 1969-70 De Rum, Lee...... 1984 Arthurs, Chris...... 2006-09 Bloomfield, Travis..... 2007-09 Burk, James...... 1955 Condill, James...... 1965 De Volder, Martin...... 1976-77 Ascencio, Jason...... 2000-01 Blume, Charles...... 1974-77 Burke, Matthew...... 2000 Coneset, Pete...... 1954 Deason, Glenn...... 1932-36 Atherton, Hazel...... 1934 Bobbitt, Harry...... 1961-63 Burnette, Brad...... 1999 Connelly, Bill...... 1956 Deason, Lester...... 1934-37 Atkinson, Harold...... 1932 Bobka, Louis...... 1949-51 Burnette, Jimmy...... 1986-87 Cook, Joe...... 1986-88 Deemer, Kenny...... 1991-92 Austin, Othe...... 1924 Bock, David...... 1983-84 Burrell, Frank...... 2006 Cook, John...... 1982-83 Della Vecchia, Paul...... 1963 Boelte, Scott...... 1986-89 Burroughs, Everett...... 1919 Cook, Stanton...... 1942 Deppeler, Brett...... 1992 B Boemer, Bryan...... 2008-09 Burt, Emmitt...... 1971-73 Cook, William ..... 1973, 75-76 Derickson, Forrace...... 1950 Bailey, Alonzo...... 1984 Bolger, David...... 1962-64 Butler, Granville...... 1981-83 Cooley, J.D...... 1949 Derricotte, Rob...... 1986-89 Bailey, Andre...... 1997-99 Bolton, Jim...... 1970 Buzard, Bill...... 1967-69 Cooley, John...... 1933 DeTorres, Charles...... 1999-01 Bailey, Lowell...... 1932 Bohannon, Brad...... 1993-96 Byas, Aaron...... 1973-75 Cooper, Jon...... 1988-91 DeVinney, Kent...... 2003-06 Bailey, Matory...... 1974-76 Bonner, Coe...... 1995-97 Byrd, Sidney...... 1983 Corbin, Bruce...... 1971-73 Devor, Clifford...... 1932-33 Baker, Aaron ...... 1993-96 Book, John...... 1934 Corcoran, Yale...... 1963 Diamond, Steve...... 1986-87 Baker, Carlin...... 1942 Bookout, John...... 1988-92 C Corker, Derrick...... 2000-02 Dickerson, Joel...... 1986-87 Baker, Cornell...... 1993-96 Boren, Russell...... 1938 Cabutti, Leedio...... 1944-47 Corn, John...... 1945, 47-48 Dickey, Robert..... 1973, 75-76 Baker, Guy...... 1917 Boswell, Arlie...... 1914-15 Cade, Harland...... 1936-38 Cortright, Tyler...... 1993-94 Dickhut, Dale...... 1967-68 Baldwin, Patrick...... 1994-95 Boswell, Fred...... 1915 Cager, Ken...... 1990-93 Cosgrove, Bill...... 1944, 46-48 Dickson, James...... 1977 Banbury, Mark...... 1983-86 Bourque, Robert...... 1957, 59 Cager, Kevin...... 1990-93 Cosgrove, James...... 1940 Dieker, Chris...... 2007-09 Banks, LaVance...... 1991-93 Bowers, Tim...... 1951-53, 56 Cairns, Jon...... 2004-06 Cotham, Terry...... 1966-69 DiManche, Jayson...... 2009 Baptiste, Jean...... 1997-98 Bowman, Matt...... 1974 Caithamer, Kenneth...... 1977 Counsil, Leonard...... 1968-69 Dillow, Eugene...... 1940 Barber, Scott...... 1988-90 Boyd, Lawrence... 1973-74, 76 Caldwell, Lance...... 2006-09 Courtois, Mark...... 1973-74 Dismuke, John..... 1972-73, 75 Barclay, Allen...... 1966-69 Boynewicz, James...... 1959 Calhoun, Brian...... 1998 Cowley, Wayne...... 1973 Dixon, Darren...... 1983-84 Barger, Eugene...... 1936 Brachear, Brad...... 2002-05 Call, Harold...... 1949-50 Cox, Claude...... 1921-23 Dixon, Ed...... 1971-73 Barnes, Ray...... 1997-98 Bradham, Oakley...... 1929 Call Pat...... 1984-86 Cox, James...... 1987 Dobbs, Dan...... 1982 Barr, William...... 1966 Bradley, Brian...... 1988 Callahan, David...... 1977- 79 Cox, Larry...... 1966 Dockweiler, Ed...... 1986 Barrett, Ed...... 1983 Bradley, Mike...... 1968, 70 Callier, Tim...... 1989 Cox, Paul...... 1923 Dodd, Bob...... 1963 Barry, Mike...... 1967-68 Brascia, Mike...... 1983-84 Calufetti, Lawrence.... 1940-42 Cox, Steve...... 1961-62 Dodd, Rob...... 1990 Bartoni, Mike...... 1969 Brave, Randy...... 1986-87 Campbell, Harold...... 1972-73 Cox, Verdie...... 1938-41 Dodge, Ray...... 1914-15 Barwinski, Joe...... 1976-79 Brda, John...... 1986-87 Canada, Harry...... 1930-31 Crabbe, Collin...... 1998-99 Doherty, John...... 1973-75 Bass, Cecil...... 1914-15 Brenneisen, Bobby..... 2008-09 Canali, Charles...... 1967-71 Craddock, Oyd...... 1976-79 Dollenmaier, John...... 1990-91 Bates, Donald...... 1958-59 Brenzel, Fred...... 1948-50 Capone, Marcus...... 1997 Craig, Don...... 1988-89 Doolen, Bryan...... 1917, 19

Southern Illinois Football 103 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL all-time participation roster Dopud, Mike...... 1988-91 Ferbrache, Shannon.... 1986-89 Geralds, Stephen...... 1995 Hamilton, Charles..... 1956-57, Herman, Gene...... 1955 Dorley, Doug...... 1995-96 Ference, John...... 1965-66 Gersbacher, Raymond...... 1915 61-62 Herrera, Andre...... 1974-76 Doty, Robert...... 1930 Fernandez, Greg...... 1979-81cc Gettis, Byron...... 2007 Hamilton, Glen...... 1945 Herzberg, Matt...... 1988 Dougherty, Kyle...... 2007-09 Ferrell, Bill...... 1951 Ghent, Ed...... 1933, 35 Hamilton, Marvin...... 1921-22 Hickey, Gene...... 1934, 37 Douglass, Ryan...... 1999 Ferrell, Carl...... 1945 Gher, Tom...... 1945, 48-49 Hamilton, Ralph...... 1914-15 Hickman, Leo...... 1917, 19 Downey, Brian...... 1990-91 Field, Charles...... 1981-83 Gibson, Fred...... 1987-90 Hamilton, Tiffony...... 1984 Hicks, Charles...... 1990 Doyle, Phillip...... 2002-05 Field, John...... 1983-86 Gibson, Percy...... 1978-79 Hamlett, Brian...... 1998-01 Hicks, Cornelius...... 1993 Doyle, Ron...... 1998-01 Fields, James...... 2003-04 Gill, Jeff...... 1990, 92-94 Hamm, Jon...... 2005 Hicks, Jordan...... 2000 Duckett, Justin...... 2004, 2006 Fields, Jay...... 1974-75 Gill, Scott...... 1941 Hampton, Gerald...... 1989-91 Hietbrink, John...... 1982-83 Dufner, Mark...... 1970 Fields, Jerohn...... 2003-04 Given, Ryan...... 1992-95 Hannah, Herb...... 1987-88 Hight, Bob...... 1961-63 Dukes, Melvin...... 1993-94 Fienstein, Bernie...... 1959 Givens, Greg...... 1984, 86 Hannah, Kevin...... 1995-96 Hileman, Jake...... 2003 Dumas, Paul...... 1971-72 Finn, Roscoe...... 1914-15 Gleason, Kevin...... 1984 Hardaway, Jerry...... 1972-73 Hill, Bennie...... 1963-64 Duncan, David...... 1984 Finocchio, Sam...... 1970 Gleeson, Kevin...... 2000-01 Hardee, Scott...... 1988 Hill, Dale...... 1934-36 Dunn, Dennis...... 1993-94 Fishel, Glenn...... 1921-23c Glowaki, Chris...... 1992 Harley, Dennis...... 1960-61 Hill, Nick...... 2005-07 Dunn, Lloyd...... 1951 Fisher, Kris...... 1997 Goforth, Charles...... 1921-22 Harmke, Chuck...... 1987-89 Hill, Sam...... 1936, 39 Dunne, Paul...... 1922-24 Flaharty, Loren...... 2001 Goforth, Phil...... 2004-07 Harmon, Dennis...... 1960-62 Hillman, Henry...... 1956-57 DuPree, Edward...... 1940-41 Fletcher, Hugh...... 1974, 76-78 Gonzalez, Al...... 1983-84 Harper, John...... 1979-82 Hillyard, Edward...... 1936, 40 Durham, Harry...... 1939 Flowers, Johnny...... 1973-76 Goode, John...... 2008-09 Harrell, Jim...... 1972 Hinderleiter, Woodrow.....1932 Floyd, Raymond...... 1924-27 Goodman, Bill...... 1950, 52 Harrington, Frank...... 1958-59 Hines, Garrett...... 1988 E Flueckiger, Dustin...... 2003 Goodman, Gregg...... 1970-72 Harris, Dave...... 1961-63 Hinkley, Henry...... 1942 Eaton, John...... 1935-36 Fly, Bill...... 1948, 52 Goro, Charles...... 1967-69 Harris, Floyd...... 1942 Hinton, Marvin...... 1980-82 Eaton, William...... 1944-45 Foley, Dan...... 1930 Goro, Mike...... 1969-71 Harris, Harry...... 1919 Hochertz, Martin...... 1987-90 Ebstein, Mike...... 1971-72 Foley, Ned...... 1924, 26-28 Govan, Jonate...... 2006, 08-09 Harris, Ken...... 1984 Hodge, Clarence...... 1930-31 Echols, Keenan...... 2002 Follis, Glen...... 1980-82 Graddy, Rod...... 2000 Harris, Norman...... 1992-94 Hodge, Merlin...... 1955 Echols, Vern...... 1942 Followell, Ryan...... 1994 Graefen, Chad...... 1998-01 Harrison, Adam...... 2002-04 Hodges, Harlan...... 1921 Edelman, Ed ...... 967-69 Fore, Jonah...... 1998-99 Graham, Garry...... 1971 Harrison, Greg...... 1996-97 Hodges, James...... 1942 Edwards, Bob...... 1940-41 Foreman, Vaughn...... 1973 Graham, Rashad...... 2008-09 Harrison, Victor...... 1978-80 Hoffman, Beau...... 2006-09 Edwards, Chris...... 1991-93 Forys, John...... 1973-75 Grainger, Bill...... 1968-69 Harriss, Clarence...... 1927-30 Hohs, William...... 1966 Edwards, Don...... 1942 Forys, Patrick...... 1972-74 Grammer, Bob...... 1986-89 Harriss, Elbert...... 1913-15 Holden, Sam...... 1966 Edwards, John...... 1985-86 Foster, Kenneth...... 1981-83 Grandt, David...... 2001 Harriss, John...... 1915-16 Holder, Lynn...... 1931-34 Edwards, Kelly...... 1994-95 Foster, Luther...... 1978-80 Graves, Joe...... 1986 Harruff, Kyle...... 2006-09 Holderer, Jack...... 1964 Edwards, Reggie...... 1986 Foster, Monty...... 1989-90 Graves, Tyler...... 2008-09 Harsh, James...... 1945 Holland, Daryl...... 1995-96 Edwards, Ryan...... 2000-01 Fowler, Reggie...... 1994-97 Gray, James...... 1932-34 Hart, Cecil...... 1956-58 Holley, Curtis...... 2003-04 Egan, Alex...... 2001 Fox, Everett...... 1932-35 Gray, Jermaine...... 1993-95 Hart, Gerry...... 1954-55 Holliday, George.. 1934, 36-39 Egan, Eric...... 1999, 2001-03 Fox, Robert...... 1944 Gray, Jim...... 1969-70 Hart, Jim...... 1963-65 Hollinger, Doug...... 1967-68 Eggers, Richard...... 1945 Fox, Robert...... 1929-30 Gray, Robert...... 1937, 39 Harth, Peter...... 1973-74 Hollingshed, Jason..... 2001-04 Ekstrom, Rick...... 1981 Francis, Mark...... 1988,90-91 Green, Jared...... 2004-05 Hartman, Peter...... 1992-93 Holt, Guy...... 1916 Eliasik, John...... 1965-66 Franklin, Andrew...... 2003-04 Green, Mike...... 1997 Hasberry, Robert...... 1969 Holtgrewe, Joe...... 1975 Ellis, Raymond...... 1938-40 Franklin, Stephen...... 2007-09 Green, Paul...... 1940 Hawkins, Brian...... 1994 Homan, Tony...... 1994 Ellis, Robert...... 1942 Franks, John...... 1933 Green, Terrence...... 1983 Hawkins, Richard...... 1965 Honore, Byron...... 1976-79 Ellis, Scott...... 1973 Franza, Joseph...... 1946 Green, Tommy...... 2002 Hawthorne, Shawn..... 1957-60 Hood, Estus...... 2004 Emert, Jason...... 2005-06 Frazee, Matthew...... 2000 Green, William...... 1942 Hay, Joe...... 1992-93 Hook, James...... 1925, 26-28 Emery, Russell...... 1932-35 Frazier, Erwin...... 1937-38 Greene, Douglas...... 1941 Hayes, Jim...... 1960 Hook, James...... 1920 Ems, Bob...... 1950-54 Freeberg, William...... 1938-41 Greer, Brian...... 2001 Hays, Carroll...... 1916 Hopkins, Leonard...... 1972-75 Engelhart, Gerald...... 1944 Frentzel, Alan...... 1972 Greer, Marcus...... 1985 Hays, Ed...... 1954-56 Hopson, Al...... 1974-75 English, Jason...... 1990 Frericks, Jerry...... 1961-63 Gregory, Keith...... 2000-01 Hays, Frank...... 1913-15 Horne, Ernest ...... 1970-71 English, J.T...... 1937-40 Frey, Charles...... 1938-40 Gribble, Valgene...... 1951 Hayward, Ricky...... 1999 Horst, Robert...... 1972 Enokian, Craig...... 1970-72 Frick, Brandon...... 1996-99 Griggs, Mark...... 1984 Haywood, Sterling..... 1982-85 Hosman, Joe...... 1974-76 Entsminger, Tom...... 1921 Frier, David...... 1950 Groninger, Robert...... 1949 Haywood, Sterling...... 2003 Hough, Howard...... 1938-40 Eovaldi, Frank...... 1927-30 Fritzler, Mike...... 2001-02 Gross, June...... 1947-48 Haywood, Tony...... 1981-83 House, Kevin...... 1976-79 Equi, Al...... 1965 Frost, Levi...... 2001 Groves, Bill...... 1939 Hearn, Jesse...... 1924 Howard, Fred...... 1967 Ernest, Gene...... 1951, 53-54 Fuller, Emmanuel...... 2006 Gruver, Brodie...... 1994 Heaston, Marlon...... 2003-06 Howell, Rob...... 1984-87 Eskoff, Gerry...... 1958, 61 Fuller, Leland...... 1915 Guiney, Bill...... 1939-41 Heath, Gus...... 1965-66, 69-70 Hubbard, Ronald ...... 1991-93 Etheridge, Bob...... 1946-47 Funches, Ransom...... 1989-90 Guinn, Matt...... 2007-09 Hecimovich, Jay...... 1941 Hudgens, Robert...... 1929 Etherton, Elbert...... 1913-15 Funderburk, Junior..... 1950-51 Gurley, Vernon...... 1984-85 Heggs, Javell...... 1981-83 Hudspeth, Bob...... 1967-68 Evans, Bill...... 1972 Furlong, Neal...... 1979-80 Gutierrez, Dan...... 1997-98 Heiderschied, Maurice.....1933 Huelsmann, Vince...... 1984 Evans, Jeff...... 2007-09 Furr, Paul...... 1913, 15 Gutterridge, Troy...... 1988,90 Heinz, Charles...... 1946-49 Huff, Rick...... 1977 Evans, John...... 1996-99 Heinz, Roy...... 1919 Huffman, Edward...... 1944 Evans, Reginald...... 1976 G H Heller, Arthur...... 1936 Huffman, Nyle...... 1921 Everhart, Scott...... 1999-02 Gabbert, Scott...... 1988-92 Habbe, Bob...... 1972-74 Hemmer, Steve...... 1974, 77 Huffman, Otis...... 1921 Ewan, Joe...... 1965 Gadson, Chris...... 2001-02 Habbe, Jon...... 2005-08 Hemphill, Mark...... 1979 Hughes, Cyril...... 1925 Ewert, Ted...... 1968-70 Gagliano, Mark...... 1993-96 Habbe, Randy...... 1973- 76 Henderson, Mark...... 1973-74 Hughes, Joe...... 1947- 48 Gainer, Jemere...... 2006-08 Hadfield, Bill...... 1977 Henderson, Uhlan...... 1922 Hughes, Roland...... 1929 F Gaines, Earl...... 1913-15 Hage, Joseph...... 1974, 76 Henderson, Yogi...... 1987-90 Hultz, Bob...... 1967-68 Fagan, Mike...... 1971-72 Gallagher, Dan...... 1965 Haile, Gene...... 1952 Hendricks, Darnell..... 1994-95 Hunter, Charles...... 1922 Fahrenhorst, Alan...... 1973-74 Gallapo, Michael...... 1973 Hailey, Mark...... 1973-74 Hendy, Ausby...... 1921-22 Hunter, Leo...... 1932-33 Farley, James...... 1977-79 Galloway, Ralph...... 1965-66 Hailey, Russ...... 1970-72 Henry, Ed...... 1984 Hurdle, Jay...... 1986-87 Farrell, Mike...... 2005-08 Gardner, Leo...... 1921 Hairston, Alex...... 1994 Henry, Jeraldo...... 1996-98 Huske, Joe...... 1951-52 Fashaw, Ed...... 1986 Garrison, Gregg...... 1971-72 Hale, Hamilton..... 1916, 22-23 Henry, Kevin...... 1981 Huss, Henry...... 1922 Faulkner, Derrick...... 1988-91 Gates, Tony...... 1972 Hall, Hal...... 1925, 28 Henry, Ross...... 1932 Fearn, Calvin...... 1956 Gazell, Larry...... 1961-62 Hall, John...... 1976-78 Henry, Tyrone...... 1978-79 I Featherston, Dave...... 1980-81 Geels, Ron...... 1976-79 Hall, Mario...... 2000 Henry, Wash...... 1975, 77 Imperiale, Frank...... 1959-61 Fegley, Paul...... 1933-34 Geisel, Jerry...... 1966 Hall, Robert...... 1962 Hensen, Harold...... 1949 Ingram, Myron...... 1925-26 Feirich, James...... 1932-33 Gelch, John...... 1953-56 Hallahan, Ryan...... 1996-97 Henson, Carl...... 1935 Ippolito, Tommy...... 1973-76 Feller, Jesse...... 1913-15 George, Justin...... 2001-04 Hamby, Scott...... 1991 Henson, Lot...... 1922, 24 Isola, Arnold...... 1954

104 Southern Illinois Football all-time participation roster 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Iubelt, George...... 1942 Kasser, Richard...... 1972-73 Larik, John...... 1942 M McLaughlin, William.1923-25 Ivy, Mario...... 2002 Kavanagh, Larry...... 1978-80 Larson, Herb...... 1989 Mackey, Carl...... 1992-93 McLeod, David...... 1992-23 Izzo, Pat...... 1996-97 Kay, Doug...... 1953 Lathan, Raifield.... 1977, 79-80 Madison, Herb...... 1968-69 McMillan, Bob...... 1934 Kayser, William...... 1917 Lauder, James...... 1930-31 Madison, Travis...... 1999-01 McMillan, Franklin.... 1937-38 J Kea, DeJuan...... 2003-04 Laurent, Darnell...... 1990 Magee, Archie...... 1959-60 McNabb, Bobby...... 1984-87 Jakovich, Jason...... 1990-93 Keaton, Henry...... 1937 Law, Derrick...... 1991-92 Maggitt, Anthony...... 2001 McNair, Tracy...... 1993 Jackson, Antione...... 2002-05 Kee, Arnold...... 1965 Lawbaugh, LaRue...... 1913, 15 Major, Vic...... 1974, 76 Meier, Eric...... 1986-89 Jackson, James...... 1997-98 Keller, Harry...... 1938 Lawhorn, Jim...... 1996-99 Malinsky, William...... 1941-42, Meier, Matt...... 1989-91 Jackson, Jason...... 1995-96 Kelley, Bill...... 1952 Lawler, Jim...... 2007 46-47 Meister, Cory...... 1995 Jackson, Jaton...... 1996-97 Kelley, Tim...... 1966 Lawrence, Duane...... 1994-97 Malone, Homer...... 1949-50 Melick, Ray...... 1975-76 Jackson, Kevin...... 1987 Kelley, Richard...... 1953-54 Laws, Joe...... 1972, 74-75 Malone, Jim...... 1967-68 Melson, Richard...... 1957-59 Jackson, Michael...... 2000 Kelly, Pat...... 1948 Layton, Lonnie...... 1988-89 Malone, Willis...... 1950 Messamore, Paul...... 1940 Jackson, Terry...... 2004 Kemper, Robert...... 1942 Leach, Robert...... 1975-76 Manghram, Ernest...... 1987-88 Meyr, Keith...... 1972 Jackson, Tony...... 1983-84 Kendall, Mike...... 2001 Leake, Daryl...... 1978-80 Manley, Jon...... 1988-91 Michel, Caryle...... 1942 Jackson, William...... 1971-73 Kendricks, Bob...... 1951 LeBlanc, Nigel...... 2005-06 Mann, Gary...... 1974 Michuda, Mark...... 1975-78 Jacobs, Brandon...... 2004 Kennedy, Rodney...... 1997-98 Ledbetter, Don...... 1949, 51 Manning, Percy...... 1963 Mick, Steve...... 1976-77 Jacobs, Dave...... 1994 Kenner, Cedric...... 1993-96 Ledbetter, Harry...... 1913, 15 Manu, Wayne...... 1991-92 Mielock, Mark...... 1979-80 James, Connor...... 2008-09 Kernes, Andrew...... 2004-07 Lee, Denard...... 1922, 23 Marano, James...... 1957-58 Migielicz, Ed...... 1937, 39 James, Eugene...... 1965 Kernes, Ryan...... 2006-09 Lee, Frank...... 1954 Marberry, James...... 1941 Miles, Dave...... 1956 Jankowski, Dave...... 1978 Kettelkamp, Zach...... 2003-05 Lee, Hugh...... 1968 Marks, Lamont...... 1974 Miller, Bill...... 1955 Jansco, Jan...... 1958-59 Keyes, Charles..... 1935-36, 38 Lee, James...... 1973 Marlow, Glenn...... 1966-68 Miller, Brian...... 1988-90 Jansons, Pete...... 1985, 87-88 Kilgallon, Kevin...... 1987-90 Lee, John...... 1914-15 Marquez, Darren...... 2005-07 Miller, Chris...... 1973-74 Jarvis, Bob...... 1954 Kilgore, Reuben...... 1914-15 Leigh, Keith...... 1966 Marshall, Frank...... 1913-15 Miller, Donald...... 1957-59 Jenkins, Al...... 1965 Kilpatrick, Tom...... 1957 Lenich, Mike...... 1932-34 Martin, Carl...... 1981, 83 Miller, Gene...... 1963-65 Jenkins, Lane...... 1958 Kimball, Melvin...... 1989, 91 Lentz, Fred...... 1924 Martin, Craig...... 1989-90 Miller, Greg...... 1995-96 Jensen, Scott...... 1980 Kimbrel, Carl...... 1961-63 Leonard, Ron...... 1965 Martin, Dean...... 1929 Miller, Matt...... 2001-04 Jett, Herman...... 1982 Kimmel, Elbert...... 1924 Leonhard, Bill...... 1988 Martin, Glenn...... 1929-30, 31 Miller, Ron...... 1983-86 Jett, Phillip...... 1971-73 Kimpling, Guy...... 1917 Leonord, Weithley...... 2004-06 Martin, John...... 1942 Milosevich, Nick...... 1941-42 Johnson, Arthur...... 1978-80 Kincaid, Josh...... 2009 Lepsi, Bill...... 1962-63 Martin, Justin...... 2001 Milosevich, Sam...... 1944-46 Johnson, Bob...... 1946-48 King, Andre...... 1998-01 Lerch, Charles...... 1960-62 Marvin, Glen...... 1980 Mims, Obadiah...... 2007 Johnson, Clayton...... 2005-07 King, Brian...... 1993-95 Leslie, Allen...... 1981-82 Mason, Carl...... 1921 Mines, Herman...... 1939-41 Johnson, Cliff...... 1951-54 King, Eric ...... 1968-70 Lester, Jack...... 1957 Mason, Rob...... 1985-88 Minton, Bert...... 1931 Johnson, Ed...... 1952-55 King, Micah...... 2006 Levester, Duncan...... 1981-83 Massey, Tom...... 1963-64, 66 Minton, Jim...... 1961-63 Johnson, Frank...... 2003-05 King, Nick...... 2008-09 Lewis, David...... 2009 Masta, Gary...... 1988-89 Mitchell, Byron...... 1985, 87 Johnson, Greg...... 1967, 69 King, Pat...... 1986-87 Lewis, Charles...... 1944 Mathes, Earl...... 1916 Mitchell, Jeffrey...... 1941-42 Johnson, Irvin...... 1962 Kirk, Ron...... 1986-89 Lewis, Jabril...... 2007 Mathieu, Charles...... 1946-47 Mitchell, Milton...... 1999 Johnson, James...... 1931 Kirkpatrick, Seith...... 1973-74 Lewis, Max...... 1938 Matykiewicz, Mark.... 1992-93 Mixon, Chauncey...... 2006-09 Johnson, Jeff...... 1990-92 Kirksy, Mel...... 1983, 85-86 Lewis, Ranette...... 1955-58 Mauck, Carl...... 1966-68 Mize, Logan...... 2005 Johnson, Lavere...... 1923-24 Kleist, Mark...... 1986 Lewis, Richard...... 1974-75 May, Layman...... 1937 Moe, Todd...... 2006-07 Johnson, Norm...... 1964-66 Knash, John...... 1932-33 Lindsey, Jeff...... 1990 Mayberry, James...... 1941 Moe, Trevor...... 2004-07 Johnson, Richard...... 1980-83 Knecht, Ray...... 1959-60 Lindsey, Korey...... 2007-09 Mays, Orlan...... 1996 Molla, Paul...... 1978-81 Johnson, Tyrunne...... 1988 Kobe, Kevin...... 1998-02 Lingenfelter, Ralph...... 1915 McAlley, Fred...... 1973-74 Moncrief, Melvin...... 1973 Johnston, James...... 1926, 28 Koening, Edward...... 1941 Lingle, Leo...... 1936 McAllister, Ryan...... 1998-02 Mondoni, John...... 1935-36 Joiner, Jarrod...... 1997-00 Kohler, Richard...... 1971 Linton, Gary...... 1975-77 McAnelly, Ken...... 1970-71 Monge, Dee...... 1969-70 Jones, Braden...... 2005-06 Kombrink, Craig...... 2006-07 Lipinski, Ron...... 1988 McArthur, Mike...... 1976-78 Montes, Cipriano...... 2002 Jones, Curtis...... 2001-02 Koressel, Chuck...... 1965-66 Little, Ken...... 1979-80 McArthy, Andrew...... 1926-29 Mooney, George...... 1999-00, Jones, Damon...... 1994-96 Koutsos, Tom...... 1999-03 Little, Brent...... 2002-05 McBerry, Cortez...... 2001-04 2002-03 Jones, Gussie...... 1986-87 Kraus, Frank...... 1949-50 Littleford, Warren...... 1947-50 McCall, Steve...... 1991 Mooney, Paul...... 2003-04 Jones, Howard...... 1947 Kramer, Justin...... 2002-05 Littles, Travis...... 2008-09 McCann, Jim...... 1955-56 Moore, Antonio...... 1987-90 Jones, Jeff...... 2002-05 Krawczyk, Mitchell.... 1962-65 Lo Scalzo, Tony...... 1974 McCartney, Ron...... 1965 Moore, Ben...... 2001 Jones, Kevin...... 1992 Krech, Ron...... 1989-91 Lockett, Louis...... 1981-82 McClanahan, Ray...... 1954 Moore, Chris...... 1992 Jones, Matt...... 1993-94 Kreke, Shane...... 1995 Lockwood, Aaron...... 2005-08 McClellan, Derrick...... 1985 Moore, Harry...... 1924-25 Jones, Mel...... 1936 Krieshok, Richard...... 1955 Lockwood, Chris...... 1978-81 McClelland, Carlo...... 1998-99 Moore, Ivy...... 1972-75 Jones, Nigel...... 1996 Krisman, Dave...... 1968-69 Long, Jeff...... 1988, 90 McCormick, Joe...... 1960 Moore, Jerry...... 1965 Jones, Primus...... 1972-75 Kristoff, Larry...... 1961 Long, Kurt...... 2006 McCoy, Gaylord...... 1980 Moore, John...... 1986 Jones, Ralph...... 1969-70 Krivis, Jason...... 1996-97 Longmeyer, John...... 1959-61 McCreary, Ben...... 1916-19 Moore, Justin...... 1995-96 Jones, Robert...... 1947 Krol, Bob...... 1970-72 Lonnon, Jeff...... 1989 McCullough, Chris..... 2000-02 Moore, Ken...... 1960-61 Jones, Skip...... 1969 Krolak, Gene...... 1952-53, 56 Louden, Francis...... 1925-28 McCullough, Hassan...... 1995 Moorman, Howard..... 1932-35 Jones, Steve...... 1995-96 Krumb, Richard...... 1970, 72 Loukas, George...... 1970-72 McDaniel, Elmer...... 2003-04 Moran, Ron...... 1991-92 Jordan, Brandin...... 2006-09 Kuba, Roger...... 1966-68 Love, Lawrence...... 1973-76 McDavid, C.J...... 1995-96 Morawski, William.... 1932-35 Jordan, Calvert...... 1924 Kupec, Chris...... 2002-05 Lovin, Jim...... 1946-49 McDonald, Willie...... 1996 Moreland, Alexis...... 2001-04 Jordan, Jamarquis...... 2003-05 Lowes, Justin...... 2003-06 McElroy, Mike...... 2007-09 Morgan, Frank...... 1952 Jordan, Patrick...... 2003-06 L Lowry, Clarence...... 1945 McFadden, James...... 2009 Moritz, Bob...... 1967-70 Jorgensen, Eric...... 1986 La Susa, Don...... 1944 Loy, Voris...... 1925, 27 McGhee, Nate...... 1984-87 Morris, Bryce...... 2006-09 Jourdain, Yonel...... 1989-92 Laffoon, Robert...... 1957 Luce, Steve...... 1996 McGinnis, Bret...... 1947-48 Morrison, Drew.... 1983, 85-86 Joyce, Richard...... 1967 Laing, Thomas...... 2002-05 Lundstedt, Jerrid...... 1999 McGinnis, Mike...... 1963-65 Morse, Ronald...... 1967-68 Justice, Will...... 2003-06 Lamer, Glenn...... 1923-24 Lundy, Ian...... 2005-06 McGowan, Glenn...... 1931 Morse, Steve...... 2008-09 Lamont, Mark...... 1974 Luster, Larry...... 2006-07 McGowan, John...... 1981-82 Morton, Jeff...... 1999-02 K Landa, John...... 1965 Lutz, Harry...... 1926-29 McGowan, Louis...... 1925 Moss, Paul...... 1945 Kaczmarek, Mike...... 1970-72 Landon, Rod...... 1986 Lyerla, Robert...... 1945 McGuire, Kenneth...... 1935-38 Mougey, Bob...... 1969 Kalapinski, Al...... 1959-61 Lane, Herschal...... 1970 Lynch, James...... 1955, 57 McIlrath, Asa...... 1921-23 Mougey, Doug...... 1964-66 Kalla, Joe...... 1953-54 Langi, Jack...... 1962-63 Lynch, Leonard...... 1992-95 McIntosh, Paul...... 2009 Mountain, Hal...... 1924 Kapraun, Chuck...... 1987 Lanier, Wilbur...... 1968-69 McKay, Jim...... 1967-69 Mullane, Dave...... 1961-62 Karim, Deji...... 2007, 09 Lappin, Marion...... 1919 McKinnis, Paul...... 1930 Mullen, Eric...... 1989-90 Karnes, Jason...... 1994 Laputka, Thomas...... 1969-70 McKnight, Tony...... 1984 Mullins, Larry...... 1991, 93-95

Southern Illinois Football 105 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL all-time participation roster Mullins, Marvin...... 1999 Patterson, Vernon...... 1923 Rashid, Bilal...... 2000-02 Rutkowski, John...... 1992 Siville, Leroy...... 1949, 53 Murphy, Jim...... 1992-93 Patton, Albert...... 1930-31 Ratcliff, Cecil...... 1982-83 Ruzich, John...... 1946, 48 Skeate, Walter...... 1994, 96-98 Musgrave, Franklin...... 1919 Patton, Malcolm...... 1942 Ravanesi, Scott...... 2006-09 Skinkis, Kevin...... 1994-97 Musgrave, Harold...... 1939 Patton, Ryan...... 2006-09 Raymond, Paul...... 1937 S Skornia, Kent...... 1997-98 Myers, Bob...... 1948 Payne, Quorey...... 2002-05 Re, Nick...... 1957-58 Sambursky, Joel...... 2002-05 Sledge, Ashley...... 1981-83 Myers, Chris...... 1992-95 Payne, Tyrone...... 1980 Redmond, Tim...... 1982-85 Samuels, Brian...... 1995, 97 Sloan, Bobby...... 1984-87 Myers, Monroe...... 1919, 21 Payton, Shawn...... 1994 Reed, Alvin...... 1977-79 Sanderlin, Kevin...... 1984-85 Slobodnik, Richard...... 1962 Peabody, William...... 2000 Reed, Matt...... 2002 Sanders, Bill...... 1966 Slowinski, Robert...... 1955 N Pearson, Alger...... 1914-15 Reed, Robert...... 1938 Sanders, Harvey...... 1936 Small, Harold...... 1975 Nails, Norris...... 1971-72 Pearson, Keith...... 1977 Reed, Sam...... 1971-72 Sanders, Matt...... 2002 Smith, Brandon...... 2003-06 Nazir, Salman...... 1995 Peer, Henry...... 1985, 87-88 Reese, Devon...... 2006-07 Sandusky, Michael..... 1998-99 Smith, Clarence...... 1913-15 Neal, Mark...... 1991-94 Pemberton, Charles...... 1966 Reeves, Donnie...... 2000 Sasewich, Tim...... 1968 Smith, Dan...... 1952-53 Neal, Robert...... 1948 Pemberton, Mike...... 1967 Reeves, Robert...... 1931-33 Sattinger, Tim...... 1988-89 Smith, Dan...... 1941 Neber, Lawrence...... 1918, 21 Pendergrass, Jon...... 2001 Reicherter, Doug...... 1997 Sauerwein, George...... 1930 Smith, Dan...... 1995 Neely, Boris...... 1979 Penley, Ted...... 1929 Reid, Dan...... 1990 Sawyer, George...... 1947 Smith, Dave...... 1984-87 Neiry, Charles...... 1951 Perkins, Larry...... 1971-73 Reid, Dave...... 1969-71 Schafer, Brice...... 2000-02 Smith, Dave...... 1993-96 Neitzel, Chuck...... 1990-92 Perry, Anthony...... 1991-92 Reid, David...... 1994-96 Schedel, Ralph...... 1916 Smith, Dick...... 1968-71 Nerone, Albert...... 1936-37 Perry, William...... 1988-89 Reid, Doug...... 1989-90 Scheffler, Matt...... 1999-02 Smith, Elbert...... 1936-39 Newell, Jason...... 2000-01 Peters, David...... 1987-90 Remsey, Jim...... 1993 Scherlong, Bob...... 1950 Smith, Gerald...... 1955 Newlands, Brian... 1969-70, 72 Peterson, Grant...... 1962 Renaud, Vic...... 1987-89 Schermer, Brian...... 1989 Smith, James...... 2001-04 Newton, Robert...... 1939 Petroff, Les...... 1976-79 Rende, John...... 1974 Schiller, Tim...... 1987-89 Smith, Otis...... 1935-36 Newton, Thomas ...... 1926-29 Petruncio, Dave...... 1969-70 Renfro, Donald...... 1919 Schmelzer, Dean...... 1970, 72 Smith, Paul...... 1913-15 Niedbalski, Jack...... 1977-78 Pfitzinger, Duke...... 2006-07 Rennix, George...... 1963 Schneider, Jack...... 1952-54, 55 Smith, Robert...... 1985 Nighswonger, Jeff...... 2000 Phibbs, Bruce...... 1983-86 Restivo, Paul...... 1957 Schoch, Tedd...... 1966-70 Smith, Robert...... 1932-33 Nilsson, Norman...... 1944 Philipp, Mark...... 2002-05 Rhodes, Irvin...... 1962-64 Schoemaker, Richard.1914-15 Smith, Rodney...... 2002 Nitti, Mike...... 2006-09 Phillips, James...... 1977-80 Rich, Justin...... 2003-04 Schroeder, Henry...... 1919 Smith, Russell...... 1914-15 Nolbertowicz, Bryan.. 1995-98 Phillips, Rudy...... 1964 Richard, Nelson...... 1957-60 Schroeder, John...... 1975, 78 Smith, Ryan...... 1994-95 Nolda, Jason..... 1998-99, 2001 Pickard, David...... 2008-09 Richards, Eddie...... 1965-66 Schullian, Chris...... 1995 Smith, Shawn...... 2006-09 Norman, Ed...... 1981-83 Pieron, Jay...... 1942, 46-48 Richey, Gordon...... 1971-72 Schuette, Craig...... 1972-74 Smith, Steve...... 1997-98 North, Tom...... 1934-37 Pierre, Max...... 2002 Richmond, Billy...... 1970-71 Schumacher, Philip...... 2009 Smith, Travis...... 1987-89 Norwood, Bill...... 1956-58 Pierson, David...... 1993-94 Riffer, Monty...... 1963-65 Schumacher, Ryan...... 1986 Smith, William...... 1940 Novak, Richard...... 1974 Pigg, Charles...... 1942 Riggs, Donald...... 1946-47, 49 Schumacher, Zach...... 2002 Smothers, Clint...... 1990-93 Nuby, Walter...... 1981 Pittman, Kenyun...... 2001 Rinella, Tony...... 2002-05 Schuster, Myron...... 1941, 46 Smythe, Robert...... 1937-40 Pizinski, Mike...... 1997 Robert, Charles...... 1928 Schwartz, Walker...... 1916 Snyder, Charles...... 1914-15 O Phia, Steve...... 1981-82 Robert, Earl...... 1944 Schweinberg, Bob...... 1950 Snyder, James...... 1991-92 O’Boyle, Dennis...... 1971-73 Phia, Thomas...... 1977-80 Roberts, Bob...... 1966 Scott, Arglista...... 1994-96 Sorgen, Carl...... 1924 O’Boyle, Mike...... 1970-71 Pilgard, Brad...... 1982-83 Roberts, James...... 1973-74 Scott, Bart...... 1998-01 Sorgen, Ernest...... 1925, 27 O’Brien, William...... 1941-42 Pitchford, Alonzo...... 1925 Roberts, Jim...... 1982 Scott, Frank...... 1932 Souther, Dolph...... 1936 O’Connor, Joey...... 1988-89 Pitts, Bob...... 1953 Robertson, Charles...... 1935 Seaman, Jason...... 2007-09 Spain, Carlton...... 1974-76 O’Day, Mike...... 1983-84 Plater, Wade...... 1915 Robertson, C.J...... 2007-09 Seaman, Ken...... 1973-76 Spann, Robert...... 2009 Robertson, Ellsworth. 1929-31 O’Day, Pat...... 1958 Pollack, Charles...... 1964 Seay, Anthony...... 2006,08 Speed, Matt...... 2007 Robinson, Brandon.... 2001-03 O’Malley, Ear...... 1962-64 Pollock, Vern...... 1960-62 Secker, Girard...... 1959-60 Spencer, Tim ...... 1984-87 Robinson, Dan...... 1972 O’Malley, James...... 1932-34 Poole, Walter...... 1979-81 Seelman, Dick...... 1946-48 Spenner, Andy...... 1998 Robinson, Tirrell...... 1996-97 O’Neil, Jason...... 1997-00 Poteete, Sherrard...... 1999-00 Seibert, Jim...... 1962-63 Spielman, Rick...... 1983-86 Robinson, JerMarsh... 1999-00 O’Neill, Charles...... 1960-62 Potter, Lamont...... 2002-03 Seiler, Rich...... 1978-79 Spiller, J.R...... 1927-28 Robinson, Johnny...... 1996 Oakley, Tracey...... 1982 Powell, Gary...... 1973-74 Seilheimer, William... 1958-60 Spillers, LaMarcus...... 2000 Robison, Clarence...... 1977-79 Oehlert, William...... 1941 Powell, Jim...... 1970-72 Seliga, Cliff...... 1973 Spivey, Craig...... 1988 Rockwell, Andre...... 2000-02 Okon, Joe...... 2009 Powell, Richard...... 1924 Seman, Dan...... 2000 Spivey, Sebron..... 1983, 85-86 Rockwell, Lindell...... 1930 Oliver, Ian...... 1988-91 Prange, Cap...... 1971 Seman, Tony...... 1993-95 Spratt, Bill...... 1952, 55 Rodgers, Allan...... 1954-55 Olson, Gary Prindle, William...... 1933-37 Senter, Ed...... 1991-92 Stahlhut, Warren...... 1964-65 Rodgers, Marty...... 2006-09 Organ, John...... 1949 Privett, Fred...... 1952 Sexton, James...... 1946 Stahlke, Nate...... 1969, 71-72 Rodgers, Valdrew...... 1973-76 Osborn, Orm...... 1946 Proctor, Bob...... 1948 Shannon, Carver...... 1955-58 Staley, Jerry...... 1963 Rodriguez, Eugene...... 1959-62 Orsburn, Nate...... 1995-97 Proctor, Wesley...... 2001-03 Shasteen, Mark...... 1999-01 Stam, Steve...... 1992-93 Roebuck, Justin...... 1989-92 Otis, Mark...... 1970-72 Propes, Eugene...... 1950 Sharp, Richard...... 1945 Standiford, Luke...... 2009 Rogers, Charles...... 1951 Shellhaas, Phil...... 1995-96 Oyler, Charles...... 1948-50 Prudent, Brian...... 1993-95 Rogers, John...... 1923 Stanton, Robert...... 1944 Prussman, Paul...... 1952 Rogers, Orlando...... 1996, 98 Shelton, Bonnie.... 1961, 63-64 Stasik, Joe...... 1970 P Pugh, Pierre...... 1980-82 Rogers, Robert...... 1924-25 Shelton, Ezell...... 1986-87 Staubitz, Frank...... 1917 Pachello, Burt...... 1992-93 Puhr, Bruce...... 1972-74 Rohe, Joe...... 1961-62 Shephard, Carey...... 1983 Stephens, Clarence...... 1929-32 Packard, Scott...... 1968 Pulos, Chris...... 1982 Roots, John...... 1989-90 Sherman, Damian...... 2007-08 Stepter, Lavar...... 2000 Page, Ron...... 1984-86 Purdy, John...... 2008-09 Rosas, Fred...... 2005 Sherrill, Luke...... 2008-09 Steptoe, Charles...... 1955-58 Palermo, John...... 1977-79 Purnell, Ercel...... 1924 Ross, Claude...... 1924 Sherrill, Rodney...... 1975-76 Stevens, Jack...... 1946-47 Pancoast, Brad...... 1970-71 Pyatt, Kenneth...... 1923-24, 28 Ross, Clyde...... 1958 Shields, Dan...... 1968 Stevenson, James...... 1983, 85 Pantaleo, Vic...... 1963-65 Ross, Wayne...... 1996 Shields, J.D...... 1944 Stewart, James...... 1997-98 Paopao, Tyler...... 1999 Q Roth, Tom...... 1988-91 Shinskia, Naji...... 2006-07 Stinson, Leslie...... 1916 Parker, Charles...... 1952-53 Quarles, Orbe...... 1936 Rothschild, Charles...... 1945 Shipp, Greg...... 1980-83 Stinson, Quentin...... 1947 Parker, Edward...... 1913-16 Quillen, John...... 1967-68 Rowatt, Howard...... 1938-39 Shipula, Dave...... 2005-06 Stocker, Harvey...... 1948 Parker, Sidney...... 1913-15 Quinn, Burnell...... 1976-79 Rowells, Craig...... 1969-71 Short, Dave...... 1975-78 Stodghill, Jack...... 1951 Parks, Ken...... 1988-89 Ruege, Matthew...... 1988 Silas, Sam...... 1959-62 Stone, Michael..... 1970-71, 73 Parola, Toy...... 1968 R Ruggles, Randy...... 1981-82 Simmons, Dwight...... 1973-74 Stone, Robert...... 1959 Parrish, Larry...... 1954 Racki, Tim...... 1989 Rung, Jim...... 1988-91 Simonton, Matt...... 1996-98 Storment, Cannon...... 1930, 32 Pasquino, Frank... 1982, 84-85 Radcliff, Tony...... 1986 Rushing, Jack...... 1968, 70-71 Sims, Blake...... 2006-08 Story, Bill...... 1970-72 Patrick, Bill...... 1967-68 Rader, Bryan...... 1993-94 Rushing, Marion...... 1954-57 Sims, Calvin...... 2001-02 Stotlar, Gene...... 1945-46 Patterson, Charles.1931, 33-35 Rager, Mike...... 1979-80 Russell, Robert...... 1916 Sims, Teddy...... 2000 Stotlar, John...... 1942 Patterson, Mike...... 1969-70 Ragsdale, Roy...... 1942, 46-47 Russo, Kyle...... 2009 Sinkewitz, Giles...... 1953-54 Stotlar, Raymond...... 1927-28 Patterson, Paul...... 1985-88 Randle, John...... 2006-07 Ruth, Matt...... 2004-07 Sisney, Paul...... 1931-32 Stout, Don...... 1951

106 Southern Illinois Football all-time participation roster 2010 SALUKI FOOTBALL Stovall, Dante...... 1997-00 Tinsley, Lance...... 1990-92 Wagner, Larry...... 1962-63 Wheeler, Dave...... 1956-58 Wilson, Leo...... 1950-51, 53 Strother, Steve...... 2009 Tinsley, Todd...... 2006-07 Walker, Brad...... 2004 Wheeler, James...... 2008 Wilson, Richard...... 2009 Strainic, Dick...... 1953 Tison, Joe...... 1970-71 Walker, Brandon...... 2001-02 Wheeler, Steve...... 1977-80 Wilson, Robert...... 1932 Stranan, Greg...... 1981 Tolen, William...... 1992-95 Walker, Brian...... 1995-97 Wheelwright, Ernest...... 1960 Wimberly, Don...... 1931-32 Strawn, Bill...... 1980 Townes, William...... 1938-41 Walker, Clarence...... 1959-60 Whitaker, Royal...... 2002-05 Wims, Lorenzo...... 2005-06 Strickland, Mike...... 1990-93 Tovio, Tavita...... 1997-00 Walker, Eugene...... 1980-82 White, Adrian...... 1982 Winn, Otis...... 1919 Striegel, Thomas...... 1978-81 Traband, Morton...... 1939-41 Walker, Kenny...... 2007 White, Jim...... 1984-86 Winter, Ronald...... 1959-61 Stroup, David...... 1952-54 Tranchitella, Brian...... 1991, Walker, Kyle...... 2006-09 White, Richard...... 1956 Winton, Pete...... 1961-63 Strusz, Charles...... 1938 93-95 Walker, Lucien...... 2007-09 White, Richard...... 2007-09 Wirth, Tom...... 1966-67, 69 Stumpf, Henry...... 1938-39 Trapani, Joe...... 1948 Walker, Scott...... 1991-92 Whitehead, John...... 1999-00 Wise, Jack...... 1972-74 Sullivan, James...... 1972-73 Travelstead, Loren...... 1936 Wallace, A.J...... 2005-06 Whitler, Ralph...... 1938 Wise, J.T...... 2003-06 Summers, Dwayne...... 1988-91 Travelstead, Paul...... 1924 Wallner, Ed...... 1968-69 Whitlock, Arkee...... 2004-06 Wisz, Tom...... 1968 Summerville, Shawn...... 1998 Tretter, Alfred...... 1968 Walsh, Frank...... 1980-82 Whitlock, Craig...... 1966 Woldridge, Eric...... 1992-93 Sutherlin, Chris...... 2001-04 Tripp, Laverne...... 1932 Wangelin, William..... 1950-51 Whittaker, Herschel... 1913-15 Wolfe, Larry...... 1964-66 Sutton, Lloyd...... 1936 Trulove, Glenn...... 1928 Wardynski, Joe...... 1992-93 Whittenberg, Wayne...... 1916 Wolfinbarger, Arlie..... 1932-34 Sutton, Tim...... 1970-72 Tucker, Andy...... 1995 Ware, Jeff...... 1980-82 Wiese, Pat...... 1990-92 Wolfinbarger, Bill...... 1936-38 Swain, Billy...... 1990-93 Tucker, Jaratio...... 1996 Warfield, Henry...... 1953-55 Wietecha, Daren...... 1984-85 Woll, Freelee...... 1927-29 Swanson, Bob...... 1956 Tucker, Ron...... 1953 Wargo, David...... 1991-92 Wiggins, Emil...... 1932-33 Wood, Novel...... 1955 Swanson, Kayon...... 2009 Turner, Alan...... 2004-07 Warner, Harry...... 1915 Wiley, Floyd...... 1926 Woodbury, Lee...... 1996 Swoboda, Paul...... 1950 Turner, Craig...... 2004-06 Warner, Larry...... 2007-08 Wilhelm, Craig...... 1968 Woods, Anthony...... 1985-87 Swofford, Paul...... 1929-31 Turner, Micah...... 2002-05 Warren, Andrew...... 1919 Wilkerson, Sam...... 1995-97 Woods, Desmond...... 1985-86 Tweedy, Hewey...... 1942,44 Warren, Charles...... 1962-64 Wilkerson, Willie...... 1964-66 Woods, Kevin...... 1975-78 T Warren, Gregory...... 1976-77 Wilkins, Anton...... 2009 Woodward, James...... 1979-80 Tabacchi, Gene...... 1953-54 U Warren, Hill...... 1917 Wilkinson, William...... 1947 Woolm, J.D...... 1994 Taylor, Alva...... 1931 Uffelman, Scott...... 1988 Wartko, Tony...... 1979-81 Williams, Anthony..... 2004-07 Wooten, Ryant...... 1987-88 Taylor, Derrick...... 1981-84 Underwood, Curtis.....1975, 77 Washington, Cortes...... 1995 Williams, Arthur...... 1978-79 Wrenn, Terry...... 1983-84 Taylor, Earl...... 1917, 19, 21 Upthegrove, Jay...... 2002-06 Washington, Kelly...... 1998 Williams, Brandon..... 2006-09 Wrenzinski, Brady...... 2005 Taylor, Freddie...... 1994-97 Urban, Charles...... 1975 Washington, Steve...... 1969 Williams, Gene...... 1959-62 Wright, Archie...... 1931 Taylor, Larry...... 2005-07 Washington, Trey...... 1979 Williams, Hill...... 1965-66 Wright, Fred...... 2007-09 Taylor, Terry...... 1980-83 V Washington, Tyrone... 1985-86 Williams, Lionel...... 2002-05 Wright, Leroy...... 1988-91 Teague, Charles...... 1998 Vagas, Jack...... 1977 Watkins, Lawrence..... 1994-98 Williams, Luke...... 1998 Wright, Paul...... 2002-05 Teets, Carl...... 1954 Van Dril, Matt...... 2009 Watson, Richard...... 1930-31 Williams, Madei...... 2001 Wynn, Andrew...... 2001, 2003 Teiber, Mike...... 1997 Van Dyke, Ralph...... 1983-86 Watson, Shane...... 1986-87 Williams, Mike...... 1991-92 Terp, Chris...... 2002 Vance, Melvin...... 2003 Watters, J.P...... 1985-86 Williams, Mike...... 1998-99 Y Terrell, Demetrius...... 2004-05 Vance, Willie...... 1975 Weathersby, Steven.... 1973-75 Williams, Robert...... 1969 Yates, Wesley...... 1987-89 Thames, Wayne...... 1966 Vanderpluym, John.... 1950-52 Webb, Louis...... 1917 Williams, Robert...... 1949 Yesufu, Gabriel...... 2003 Theopanopaulos, George.1945 Vaughn, Anthony...... 1986 Webber, Duane...... 1954 Williams, Sam...... 1999 Yonkus, Ed...... 1952 Thomas, Johnny...... 1995-96 Vaughn, Kareem...... 1995-97 Webel, Marc...... 2003 Williams, Stewart...... 1925-28 Youmans, Reece...... 1988-89 Thomas, Noble...... 1932 Veach, John...... 1925-28 Weber, Rich...... 1963-64 Williams, Tom...... 1991 Young, Daryl...... 1982-83 Thomas, Renell...... 2005-06 Ventetuolo, Don...... 1961-63 Wedell, Ed...... 1980-82 Williams, Wayne...... 1952-55 Young, Kendrick...... 2007-08 Thomas, William...... 1981-84 Veremis, Nick...... 1952 Wedemeier, Steve...... 1989-90 Williamson, Harry...... 1944 Yusko, Joe...... 1954 Thompson, Bill...... 1946, 48 Vickers, Bryan...... 1979 Wegerer, Jimmy...... 2005-06 Willis, Gordon...... 1975 Thompson, B.J...... 2007, 09 Vinson, Don...... 1979-80 Weiler, Joe...... 1917 Willis, Walter...... 1928 Z Thompson, Jim...... 1960-62 Vinson, Jack...... 1934 Weishaar, Matt...... 2003-04 Willis, Walter...... 1926 Zabrowski, Len...... 1952 Thompson, Michael..... 1973-75 Visinia, Natu...... 2004 Weite, Jason...... 1998-99 Willoughby, Clyde...... 1921-23 Zaeske, Al...... 1969 Thompson, Thomas.... 1971-72 Volini, Steve...... 1987 Welbourn, Thomas...... 1975 Wilmot, Jeremy...... 1994 Zima, Don...... 1950 Thomure, Robert...... 1969-72 Volkman, Tom...... 1981 Wells, Tim...... 1989-90 Wilson, Andy...... 1981,83 Zoetman, Jeff...... 1992-94 Thornton, Michael...... 2009 Von Holt, Dan...... 1975-76 Werner, Kent...... 1952-54 Wilson, Chuck...... 1985-86 Zumbahlen, James...... 1977 Thurman, Howard...... 1932 Voorhees, Craig...... 1969 Westhoff, James...... 1962 Wilson, DiMarrcus..... 2008-09 Thurston, Justin...... 2005-08 Wetzel, Dan...... 1983-85 Wilson, Everett...... 1983 Tiberi, Louis...... 1951 W Whalen, Patrick...... 2005 Wilson, Gerald...... 1970-71 Tillman, Andre...... 2006-07 Wafford, Nick...... 1999-02 Wheeler, Charles...... 2003 Wilson, John...... 1982-83 All-Time Assistant Coaches Rocky Alt...... 1977 Tom Dosch...... 2008-09 Phil Longo...... 2008-09 Bill O’Brien...... 1950 Frank Sovich...... 1964-65 Brian Anderson...... 2001-07 Dave Dunkelberger...... 1997-99 Jim Lovin...... 1951 David Paffenroth...... 1998-00 Joel Spiker...... 1976 Scott Anderson...... 1984-85 Dan Enos...... 1998 Joe Lutz...... 1965 Bill Patrick...... 1975 Travis Stepps...... 2006-09 Warren Anderson...... 1982 Kevin Faulkner...... 1999-00 Mike Mahoney...... 1997 Carmen Piccone...... 1955-58 Charlie Strong...... 1986-87 Carl Angelo...... 1982-83 Linwood Ferguson...... 1994-96 Fred Manuel...... 1982-83 Patrick Poore...... 2001-07 Dick Tate...... 1973 Mike Barry...... 1977-79 Bob Franz...... 1952-62 Pat Marciniak...... 1967-68 Albert (Buzz) Preston...... 1984-86 Jim Taubert...... 1983 E.L. (Doc) Bencini...... 1955-58 Bill Freeberg...... 1946-47 Glenn (Abe) Martin...... 1938 Jan Quarless...... 1978, 1980-82 Jim Tompkins...... 1988 Jim Bentivoglio...... 1984-87 Randy Gaschler...... 1974-75 Bill Matan...... 1974-75 Anthony Randle...... 2002-03 Dick Towers...... 1966 Mark Bolick...... 1968-69 Bob Hailey...... 1970-76,97-00 Charles Mathieu...... 1951 Carl Reese...... 1969 Rick Trickett...... 1980-81 James Bosco...... 1953 Gerry Hart...... 1964-65,89-91 Tom Matukewicz...... 2001-07 Rob Reeves...... 2001-07 Joe Tumpkin...... 1998-99 Cap Boso...... 1995-97 Randy Hedberg...... 2008-09 Carl Mauck...... 2006-07 Fred Riley...... 1988 Andy Vaughn...... 1959 Ike Brigham...... 1972-73 Brad Hewitt...... 1986-87 Harold Maxwell...... 1960-63 Bryce Saia...... 2004-07 Jim Vechiarella...... 1976-77 Dan Brooks...... 1978-79 Lynn Holder...... 1947-50 Bob Mazie...... 1967-71 Wesley Salyer...... 2000 Sam Venuto...... 1989-93 Don Burke...... 1956 Harland Hodges...... 1947 Bill McConnell...... 1977-79 Jay Sawvel...... 2001-07 Kevin Verdugo...... 2000 Kenni Burns...... 2008-09 Don Horton...... 1994-96 Larry McDaniel...... 1984-87 Tom Schertz...... 1992-93 Michael Vite...... 2000 Russell Bush...... 1950-52 Curtis Jones...... 1974 Jerry McGee...... 1967-69 Eric Schmidt...... 2008-09 Mike Wallace...... 1980-83 Jim Caldwell...... 1978-80 Stanley King...... 1988-90 Jeff McInerney...... 1988 Bubba Schweigert...... 2008-09 D.J. Wardynski...... 1993-94 Bill Callahan...... 1989 Joe Kinnan...... 1973 Greg McMahon...... 1988 Jim Sells...... 1955-56 T.J. Weist...... 1994-96 Frank Chizevsky...... 1964-65 Eric Klein...... 2001-07 Dave McMichael...... 1979-81 Tom Seward...... 1990-93 Adrian White...... 1999-00 Tracy Claeys...... 2001-07 Warren Klawiter...... 1970-72 Phil Meyer...... 1989-93, 2009 Bob Shaw...... 1981 Scott Whittier...... 1994-95 John Corn...... 1950 Bill Knuckles...... 1964-65 Mike Michaels...... 1983-87 Harry Shay...... 1959-63 Jim Wilkinson...... 1948-58 Don Cross...... 1960-65 Ron Lambert...... 1997 Doug Miller...... 1987 Rod Sherrill...... 1983-88, 1996-98 Kirby Wilson...... 1991-92 Steve Crutchley...... 2008-09 Bob Ledbetter...... 1970-71 Craig Naivar...... 1998-99 Jackie Shipp...... 1994-96 Alex Wood...... 1981 Jay Cunningham...... 1977 Leland (Doc) Lingle...... 1927-49 Pat Naughton...... 1966-68 Richard (Moe) Smith...... 1980 Ralph Young...... 1989-92 Mike Deck...... 1994-96 Tommie Liggins...... 1997-00 Jared Nessland (SC)...... 2008-09 Larry Slade...... 1984-85 Jim Zebrowski...... 1998-99 Bill Dodd...... 1970-76 Matt Limegrover...... 2001-07 Tom O’Boyle...... 1968-73 Rich Solomon...... 1975-76

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