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SCHEDULE AUGUST 27 Minot State (ND) Bemidji, Minn. 7:00 pm 12th Annual Beaver Bash SEPTEMBER FOOTBALL 2009 5 at State* Mankato, Minn. 6:00 pm 12 Winona State* Bemidji, Minn. 1:00 pm Shrine Game 19 MSU Moorhead* Bemidji, Minn. 1:00 pm “Battle for the Axe” 26 at Northern State* Aberdeen, S.D. 2:30 pm OCTOBER 3 St. Cloud State* Bemidji, Minn. 1:00 pm Homecoming 10 Wayne State (NE)* Bemidji, Minn. 1:00 pm Lions’ Vision Awareness Game 17 at Minnesota, Crookston* Crookston, Minn. 1:00 pm

24 Minnesota Duluth* Bemidji, Minn. 1:00 pm Senior Day 31 at * Bismarck, N.D. 2:30 pm NOVEMBER 7 at Concordia-St. Paul* St. Paul, Minn. 1:00 pm

* NSIC Conference game DEREK EDHOLM ANDREWSCHULTZ JUNIOR QB Home games played at the 2009 Media Guide Media 2009 JUNIOR WR JAKEANDERSON SENIOR LB

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48 Brad Albano 24 Jake Anderson 23 Tiger Ellison 99 Kyle McMartin DL s 6-1 s 252 LB s 6-2 s 250 CB s 5-7 s 195 DL s 6-3 s 258

44 Gary Miller 1 Pat Pitman 30 Eurise Watson 98 Bryan Wick LB s 6-0 s 223 DL s 5-11 s 239 RB s 5-10 s 210 DL s 6-4 s 275

www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics Bemidji State F o o t b a l L Quick Facts University Information Location: Bemidji, Minn. (15,000) Founded: 1919 Enrollment: 5,020 Conference: Northern Sun Intercollegiate Web Site: www.northernsun.org Affiliation: NCAA Division II Nickname: Beavers School Colors: Green & White PMS Color: Green (PMS 3305) Home Field: Chet Anderson Stadium Surface (capacity): Natural Grass (3,500) President: Dr. Jon E. Quistgaard Athletics Director: Dr. Rick Goeb Head Trainer: Bill Crews Assistant Trainer: Corinne Dauksavage Assistant Trainer: Travis Shock Trainer Phone: (218) 755-2769 Equipment Manager: Vance Balstad Equipment Manager: Justin Enfield Equipment Phone: (218) 755-3292 Compliance/SWA: Sarah Levesque Athletics Secretary: Debbie Slough Athletics Phone: (218) 255-2941 Athletics Fax: (218) 755-3898

Team Information 2008 Record: 5-6 2009 Season Outlook BSU History and Records NSIC Record: 4-6 (t-8th / t-3 North Div.) 1 Quick Facts & Table of Contents 44 The Last Time... Starters Returning: 18 (9 O / 8 D / 1 ST) 2-4 Season Outlook: Offense 45 Individual Records: Passing Starters Lost: 6 (2 O / 3 D / 1 ST) 4-5 Season Outlook: Defense 46 Individual Records: Total Offense Letterwinners Returning: 39 (17 O /21 D / 1 ST) 5 Season Outlook: Special Teams / Schedule 47 Individual Records: Rushing Letterwinners Lost: 33 (17 O /15 D/ 1 ST) 48 Individual Records: Tackles / Sacks 49 Individual Records: Receiving Program History Bemidji State Coaching Staff 50 Individual Records: Returns (INT/punts/kickoffs) First Year of Football: 1926 6-8 Head Coach Jeff Tesch 51 Individual Records: Scoring / Kicking / Punting All-Time Record: 300-391-24 (.436) 9 Associate Head Coach Rich Jahner 52 Team Records NSIC Titles: 5 (1947-50-57-59-2006) 10 Assistant Coach Brent Bolte 53 Team Year-by-Year Offensive Stats (since 1971) Years in Post-Season Play: 1 (2006) 11 Gordie Haug / Jere Kubuski 54 Individual Awards Mineral Water Bowl L, 35-27 (Pittsburg St.) 12 Eric Medberry / Neil Linhart 55-58 All-Time Results 13 Ken Traxler / Adrian Dunn / Support Staff 59 Chet Anderson Stadium Coaching Staff 60 Bemidji State Football Traditions Head Coach Jeff Tesch Alma Mater Moorhead State ‘78 61 Battle for the Axe 2009 Office Phone: (218) 755-2772 14-15 Alphabetical / Numerical Rosters e-mail [email protected] Record at BSU: 83-57 (14th season) 16-23 Student-Athlete Bios - Key Returning Players This is Bemidji State Career Record: 83-57 (14th season) 24 Roster Breakdowns 62 Welcome to Bemidji Assistants: 25 Preseason Depth Chart 63 Bemidji State University Rich Jahner Ass’t HC/Co-DC/S 64 BSU Athletics Facilities Brent Bolte Co-DC/LB 65 NCAA Rules Compliance / Media Information Eric Medberry OC/QB Opponents 66 BSU Media Outlets Dr. Ken Traxler DT Neil Linhart WR 26-29 2009 Opponents 67 Administration 26 Non-Conference Opponent Gordie Houg II RB 68 Department of Athletics Staff Directory Jere Kubuske DB 25-29 NSIC Opponents Adrian Dunn DL 29 NSIC Sports Information Directory 30 2009 Opponent Schedule Grid 30 2009 NSIC Composite Schedule Athletic Media Relations Director: Brad Folkestad (Bemidji State ‘01) Office: (218) 755-4603 The 2009 Bemidji State Football Media Guide is a production of Home: (218) 444-7450 the Bemidji State University Office of Athletic Media Relations. 2008 Season in Review Cell: (218) 308-1115 31-34 Game Recaps Executive Editor Brad Folkestad; Director of AMR e-mail: [email protected] 34 NSIC Players of the Week Assistant Editors Andy Bartlett; Assoc. Dir. of Comm. Assistant: Dax Larson (Minnesota State ‘07) 35-38 Final BSU Statistics Rose Jones; Director of Marketing Office: (218) 755-2763 39 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Dax Larson; Assistant Director of AMR e-mail: [email protected] Valerie Mason; Office of Communications 40-41 All-NSIC Teams / Awards GA: Ross LaDue (Iowa State ‘09) Ross LaDue; AMR Graduate Assistant e-mail: [email protected] 42-43 NSIC Statistical Leaders Cover Design Kathy Berglund; Graphic Designer OCM Office: (218) 755-2763 Inside Cover Brad Folkestad; Director of AMR SID Fax: (218) 755-3898 Interior Design Brad Folkestad; Director of AMR Photography John Swartz; BSU Photo Services Football Press Box: (218) 755-3705 Printing Arrow Printing; Bemidji, Minn. Web site: www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics Mailing Address: Copyright © 2009 Bemidji State University. Bemidji State University #29 All Rights Reserved.

1 2008 season outlook

Brandon Miles, Junior, Running Back Derek Edholm, Junior, Quarterback Andrew Schultz, Junior, Wide Receiver

The 2009 Season holm, who started 10 games for the Beavers in year with 379 yards and five touchdowns in 11 2008. Although things may not have started the games despite working in a rush-by-committee There is a distinct air of optimism revolving way he envisioned, Edholm settled in the posi- offense. In addition, he emerged as the Beavers’ around the 2009 Bemidji State University foot- tion during the back half of the season to quietly best receiving threat out of the backfield averag- ball team. In his 14th season at the helm of the emerge as one of the NSIC’s elite signal call- ing nearly 10 yards per grab. Bemidji State program, Head Coach Jeff Tesch, ers. The sophomore finished the season ranked “Brandon just makes a lot of plays and that knows that the team is poised to bounce back fourth in NSIC passing yardage (212.2 yd/gm) is his strength. He runs really hard, is very ag- from a 5-6 season which saw it finish eighth in the and touchdown passes (17), while posting the gressive and improved his pass-blocking and Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference stand- league’s best completion percentage at a BSU consistency down in and down out last spring.” ings at 4-6, while its 3-3 mark in divisional play single-season-best 65.1. The 14th-year head coach added, “We are re- slotted the Beavers third in the NSIC North. “Derek was a really good football player for ally excited about what he has in store.” After 10 consecutive winning seasons during us last year,” said Tesch. “In the last four games Beyond Miles, redshirt freshman Dustin the Tesch era, the season may have been a disap- of the season, he played as well as anyone in Kroeplin has made a strong impression on the pointment, but the cards were stacked against the the league.” He added, “He ended up being the coaching staff and may challenge for playing Beavers’ favor from the opening kickoff. second-team all-conference quarterback, which time. The expansion of the NSIC to 14 teams and shows the respect other coaches have for him.” “Kroeplin is guy who just keeps getting bet- the inclusion of four regionally-recognized pow- Edholm piled up 12 touchdown passes in the ter and better,” commented Tesch. “There is no erhouse programs, three of which were on BSU’s Beavers’ last five games, leading BSU to victory doubt there is a lot of ability there.” 2008 schedule, coupled with the fact that BSU in three of the last four. He showed glimpses of After a checkered prep career at Owen-With- returned just eight starters to its 2008 line up, the his versatility rushing for an average of over 30 ee High School, during which the standout ran Beavers had their work cut out for them. How- yards per game during that same span includ- for more than 2,400 yards, he has continued to ever, after a rough initiation into league pay, the ing a season-long, 50-yard scamper in the 2008 train and prove he is ready to play at the colle- young, talent-laden roster began to mature and finale. giate level. ended the season winning three of its last four As good as the staff feels about Edholm, Of his running back corps, Tesch said, “We outings and finished the season with a 4-1 record they are comfortable with the up-and-coming expect the bulk of the carries to be handled by at Chet Anderson Stadium to extend its streak of talent pool. Lance Rongstad has yet to make Miles and Kroeplin.” home winning seasons to seven. is collegiate debut, but the proven winner pos- The Beavers’ depth begins with Eurise Wat- Obviously one of the benefits of pushing sesses a tremendous skill set and spent last son. A senior who has battled injuries through- young players into action early, is the real game season as a redshirt getting acclimated to the out his career, Watson has shown flashes of experience they get. This season the Beavers system. After a great spring, he appears to be greatness in the green and white. As a sopho- return 18 of 22 starters and have key position ready to make an impact. more, he rushed for more than 700 yards and players in place with high level of NCAA Division “We feel like Lance is a starting-caliber quar- seven touchdowns to rank third in the NSIC in competition under their belts. terback,” said Tesch. “He is a great athlete that both categories. Last season, he ran for just “With such a large group of returners back we need to get on the field in some shape or 163 yards in limited action, but took the team having game experience and a schedule that is form.” on his back, running for three touchdowns in a more in our favor we should be a better football 31-20 homecoming victory over Northern State team,” said Tesch. “You’ve got to have the game and Lake Bemidji plunge Sept. 27. experience and the game reps. Those situations Quarterbacks at a glance just can’t be replicated in practice. “Our young players just kept getting better Front Runner Running backs at a glance and better as the year went on. We won three Derek Edholm Jr. 6-1 185 of our last four games and that progress really Front Runners Contender began to show,” Tesch added, “We’ve got a lot Brandon Miles Jr. 5-10 190 Lance Rongstad Fr.-RS 6-3 197 of enthusiasm, a lot of excitement and a lot of Dustin Kroeplin Fr.-RS 5-11 214 optimism for this season.” Contender Offense Eurise Watson Sr. 5-10 210 Running Back Quarterback The offensive backfield is a spot Tesch and his The offense looks to again be in the hands of staff know they have talent, ability and depth. Receivers Second-Team All-NSIC quarterback Derek Ed- Brandon Miles led the team in rushing last One of the most glaring losses on the 2009

2 2008 season outlook

Jody Henningson, Sophomore, Wide Receiver Chad Whaley, Junior Left Guard Cameron Abram, Sophomore, Wide Receiver

Bemidji State roster is at the wide receiver posi- season.” Tesch continued, “We are also excited sophomore Nate Solors. As a freshman, Solors tion. to get a talented player like Justin Lee back. saw time in all 11 games, but carried the ball George Kadlec, a four-year starter, posted We are hoping he can be one of those exciting only two times for a grand total of six yards, log- 934 yards on 55 catches in 2008. In addition, playmakers out of the mold of the Anthony Sch- ging most of his time on the special teams unit. he pulled in a BSU single-season best 14 touch- reiber, Michael Nordyke or Jason Leden.” “Nate Solors played last year and did some down catches and leaves the school as its all- In addition, junior Adam Berg and sopho- good things.” Tesch continued, “He may be time touchdown receptions leader with 26. more Jody Henningson are back in pads this more athletic and maybe catches the ball a little According to Tesch, instead of being a one- fall. Berg ranked third on the team with 29 re- bit better [than Gettel], so we feel like we’ll be dimensional passing game with a go-to target, ceptions in 11 games a year ago, while Henning- okay there though we don’t have much depth.” the 2009 Beavers will look to tap the efficiency son saw time as a true freshman and hauled in and accuracy of their quarterback and look to 26 passes for nearly 300 yards. use all of their weapons. Fullbacks at a glance “Instead of being, one-man show on offense, Tight End I think you’ll see us spread the ball around a bit The BSU offense spent little time incorpo- Front Runner more this season.” rating a tight end into offensive formations in Nate Solors So.-1L 5-7 233 Headlining a receiving corps tabbed by Tesch 2008 due to a lack of experience and bodies. Contender as one of the most talented and deep he’s had in Entering 2009, Tesch and his staff are optimis- Joe Johnsrud Fr-RS 5-11 216 place since coming to Bemidji State in 1996, will tic about young, yet unproven talent at the tight be junior Andrew Schultz. end position. Schultz has been a consistent possession Brian Leonhardt is the most likely candi- receiver for Bemidji State during each of the last date to fill the role this fall. The 6-5, 240-pound Offensive Line two season. He’s quickly accumulated 65 re- red shirt freshman is a tremendous athlete and The Beavers return four of five starting offensive ceptions and has averaged nearly 10 yards per despite being new to the position, has an out- linemen for 2009 and although Nathan Mahlik catch during that time. standing upside. will be difficult to replace after starting the last The Beavers also bring Cameron Abram “Brian Leonhardt is a big, strong kid that is 34 games at right tackle, Tesch feels confident and Justin Lee into the fold after both battled finding his way around the tight end position,” that his young ‘hogs’ are battle tested and ready injury in 2008. commented Tesch. “He doesn’t have much to rise to the occasion this fall. Abram played in nine games, but was less game experience at that spot so we don’t want “Other than quarterback, I am not sure there than 100-percent for most of the season. Lee to rush him into anything, but he has potential to is a spot on the field that just needs more reps has yet to catch a collegiate pass or log a sin- do some good things out there.” and game experience to become a good player gle minute of playing time but has been on the than on the offensive line. You just can’t jump roster for the past two seasons. A redshirt in in there,” said Tesch. “The experience that we 2007, Lee turned heads on the scout team and Tight Ends at a glance have back on the offensive line is probably the in spring ball. Unfortunately, he was injured in biggest reason we are further ahead coming into preseason drills last fall and spent the season Front Runners this season than we were a year ago.” rehabilitating an injury. Brian Leonhardt Fr.-HS 6-6 215 Tesch seems to have the left side of the line “We are going to move Cameron Abram to Tim Orr Fr.-HS 6-4 223 penciled in, returning Davis Mickelson at tackle the outside and utilize his speed a bit more this and Chad Whaley at the guard spot after the two combined for 21 games played a year ago. Fullback According to Tesch, Steve Pappas may also Receivers at a glance The fullback position is one that is a bit of an find some time at the left guard spot after com- unknown for the Beavers. Jeremy Gettel, who ing along nicely during his freshman season. Front Runners had been around the BSU program since the Cory Immerman is a lock to anchor the line Andrew Schultz Jr. 6-2 198 2003 campaign, graduated in the spring of 2009 as its center. Immerman stepped in as a redshirt Cameron Abram So. 5-9 190 and not unlike his play, leaves a gaping hole in freshman an showed the ability to consistently Justin Lee Fr-RS 5-8 187 his wake. handle the pressure of the position in addition to Jody Henningson So. 5-11 192 “The loss of Jeremy to this team can’t be dealing with injury. evaluated by yards-per-carry or fancy catches,” Look to see Jordan Anderson flank Immer- Contender said Coach Tesch. “What we will miss most man’s right side again this year after finding a Adam Berg Jr. 6-2 193 about him is his leadership.” home at the right guard position as a true fresh- The top prospect to fill the void physically is man last fall.

3 2008 season outlook

Gary Miller, Senior, Linebacker Rob Wills, Junior, Defensive End Dusty Sluzewicz Sophomore, Safety

“Our biggest concern coming into this sea- Wills came on last season and ended up as “An all-conference caliber player, Jake is an son is our right tackle position. It’s not easy to a second-team all-conference player ranking emotional leader and our captain,” said Tesch replace a second-team all-conference player seventh on the Beavers’ tackles list with 52 to- before adding, “We are looking for him to cap his and four-year starter like Nathan Mahlik,” said tal stops (17s-25a). He also ranked second on playing career with a great senior season.” Tesch. the team in both sacks (4.0) and tackles for loss Andrew Eagan ranked second on the team Papapa Nicholas-Silvira and Alonzo (7.5). in tackles with 68 (32s-36a) and garnered honor- Melton seem to have a leg up on the rest of the Lardinois is as physically gifted as any line- able mention all-conference accolades last year tackle candidates. man on the roster. Returning 35 tackles (15s- as one of only four sophomores to gain a spot on “Papapa has a lot of ability, but is a trans- 20a), which include 6.0 tackles for loss and a the All-NSIC North defensive squad. fer that is still trying to learn the system.” Tesch quarterback sack, the BSU coaching staff is Along side Eagan, Gary Miller seems to have added, “Alonzo is a young guy that just keeps ready for a breakout season from the junior. a grasp on the other inside linebacker spot after getting better and better.” Wick was a player that did a great job clog- filling that role in 11 games last season as a junior “As the cliche goes, you can never have ging up the middle last season, but Tesch said college transfer. enough big guys in there and this year we don’t they’ll try to free him up a bit more to make plays Adding depth on the outside, Luke Knutson have enough,” commented Tesch. “We don’t and, at least initially, that could mean some big and George Percak-Dennett will compete for have a lot of depth in the trenches so staying things for the senior. time. healthy becomes that much more important.” “We have three guys we feel comfortable with “Luke is a young guy, but received some all- as far as experience goes and when you throw conference honors after erupting onto the scene a Kyle McMartin in there, we feel like we are half way through the year,” said Tesch. “George in very good shape.” Tesch continued, “Kyle’s Percak-Dennett is another player we are excited Offensive Line at a glance value to this team is measured more along the to have back. He’s one of those players that has lines of a Jeremy Gettel. He brings both leader- a ton of ability and was just on fire this spring.” Front Runners ship and depth to the line.” Davis Mickelson So.-1L 6-5 300 Cory Immerman So. 6-0 294 Steve Pappas So. 6-2 275 Linebackers at a glance Papapa Nicholas-Silvira Fr.-TR 6-3 320 Defensive Line at a glance Jordan Anderson So-1L 6-2 310 Front Runners Front Runners Jake Anderson Sr. 6-3 250 Contenders Bryan Wick Sr. 6-4 275 Andrew Eagan Jr. 6-3 242 Chad Whaley Jr. 6-3 261 Jordan Lardinois Jr. 6-3 253 Gary Miller Sr. 6-0 223 Alonzo Melton Fr.-RS 6-4 280 Rob Wills Jr. 6-3 255 Contenders Contender George Percak-Dennett So. 6-2 227 Kyle McMartin Sr. 6-3 258 Defense Luke Knutson So. 6-0 217 Defensive Line One year removed from attempting to fill Linebackers holes in the ‘Gang Green’ defense left by two A look just a few yards behind the line reveals Defensive Backs of its top 10 tacklers of all time, a NSIC Defen- another bright spot for the 2009 Beavers. On the defensive side of the ball, there is no sive Player of the Year and all three of its starting “This is the most talented group of lineback- doubt that the secondary is surrounded by the linemen, the 2009 defensive unit is in a very dif- ers we’ve had here in a long time,” commented most uncertainty. ferent situation as it returns eight starters, which Tesch. “We lost a player in Terrell Phelps who includes four players who gained all-conference Headlining the group is the Beavers’ leading played at a high level, earned first-team all-con- recognition at the conclusion of the 2008 cam- tackler from 2008. Jake Anderson, a Second- ference accolades and eventually got a tryout paign. Team All-NSIC selection, piled up 70 tackles with the , so there are some The 2009 edition of the defensive line is very (32s-38a), which included a team-leading 11.5 big shoes to fill there,” commented Tesch. much the same as last fall. Rob Wills and Jor- tackles for loss and a BSU-best 4.5 sacks. In ad- With that said, he believes this is an area dan Lardinois will bookend Brian Wick who dition, Anderson picked off three passes to rank where the Beavers have a lot of potential, the will almost certainly hold down the nose tackle second among his teammates, while he forced players just haven’t had their chance to prove spot. three fumbles. themselves.

4 2008 season outlook 2009 Bemidji State Football Schedule Date opponent Time Series Last Meeting Aug. 27 Minot (N.D.) Statea 7:00 p.m. BSU, 9-1 Aug. 28, 2008 in Minot, N.D. (W, 27-24) Sept. 5 • at Minnesota State 6:00 p.m. MSU, 27-14-2 Sept. 6, 2008 in Bemidji, Minn. (L, 28-14) Sept. 12 • Winona Stateb 1:00 p.m. WSU, 42-27-1 Sept. 13, 2008 in Winona, Minn. (L, 31-7) Sept. 19 • MSU Moorhead*c 1:00 p.m. MSUM, 43-30-3 Sept. 20, 2008 in Moorhead, Minn. (L, 27-7) Sept. 26 • at Northern State* 2:30 p.m. NSU, 16-15-1 Sept. 27, 2008 in Bemidji, Minn. (W, 31-20) Oct. 3 • St. Cloud State*d 1:00 p.m. SCSU, 32-17-3 Oct. 4, 2008 in St. Cloud (L, 48-14) Oct. 10 • Wayne State (Neb.)e 1:00 p.m. WSC, 8-7 Oct. 11, 2007 in Wayne, Neb. (L, 30-11) Oct. 17 • at Minnesota, Crookston*f 1:00 p.m. BSU, 15-1 Oct. 18, 2008 in Bemidji, Minn. (W, 41-27) Oct. 24 • Minnesota Duluth*g 1:00 p.m. UMD, 37-10-1 Oct. 25, 2008 in Duluth, Minn. (L, 48-21) Oct. 31 • at U-Mary* 2:30 p.m. UM, 2-1 Nov. 1, 2008 in Bemidji, Minn. (W, 31-10) Nov. 7 • at Concordia-St. Paul 1:00 p.m. Tied, 5-5 Nov. 8, 2008 in Bemidji (W, 24-12) bold= home game at BSU’s Chet Anderson Stadium / • - Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference game / * NSIC North Division game a- Beaver Bash / b- Shrine Game / c- Battle for the Axe / d- Homecoming / e-Lions’ Game / f- Hubcap Game / g- Senior Day

Two players highlighted by Tesch were to Tesch, the Beavers’ special teams squad is built tion, while Anthony Ragsdale, a junior college Charles Hrdlicka and Sid Johnson. Hrdlicka upon a solid foundation. transfer, has breakaway speed giving BSU three is a highly-touted red shirt freshman that pos- “We feel like we’ve got as good a long snapper looks that possess speed and big-play capabil- sesses great speed, while Johnson saw his roles as there is in the conference in Jordan Lardinois,” ity. increase as the 2008 season rolled on. said Tesch. “We can get by with some less experienced Following the snap back to the kicking game, players of the guys up front can pressure the sophomore Jesse Sundby looks handle the Schedule quarterback and make some things happen up place-kicking, kickoff and punting duties. After all- Playing in the rough and tumble NSIC is no there,” said Tesch. region kicker/punter Paul Potemra was sidelined walk in the park for any of its member teams. with an injury early in 2008, Sundby was thrust into Widely regarded as one of the elite college foot- action as a redshirt freshman. He took full advan- ball leagues at the NCAA Division II level, the tage of his chances finishing a perfect six-for-six in Beavers will definitely have their work cut out Defensive backs at a glance extra-point opportunities and averaged nearly 37 for them. In addition to hosting the defending Front Runners yards per punt. national champion University of Minnesota Du- Sid Johnson Jr. 5-7 170 Nate Solors will add depth in the kicking luth, the Beavers will also go head to head with game, but as a position player doesn’t get the Tiger Ellison Sr. 5-7 195 and Minnesota State Uni- reps he needs to really make himself a first- versity, both of which finished 2008 among the Contenders string candidate. top 25 in the country and were NCAA Playoff Charles Hrdlicka Fr.-RS 5-9 170 “We’ve got high expectations for our return participants. Anthony Ragsdale Jr.-TR 5-10 195 game,” commented Tesch. “We’ve got Andrew The Beavers open their 84th campaign ver- Schultz back there to return punts who ended sus Aug. 27 under the up third in the conference last season.” lights of Chet Anderson Stadium in the 12th an- Tesch said the Beavers will also look to nual ‘Beaver Bash.’ Safeties the speed and big play capabilities of red shirt Other highlights of the season include: a The safety positions are also up for grabs freshman Justin Lee along side Schultz. Sept. 5 trip to Mankato, Minn. to battle a Min- this fall. Dusty Sluzewicz, who finished his “In the kick return game, we have a lot of nesota State team that pulled down the No. 18 freshman campaign with 63 tackles (30s-33a), ‘100-yard-dash speed’ back there, we just need spot in the Sporting News Division II Preseason an interception and a fumble recovery, seems to to find that guy that can hit the seam at full Top-25 Poll, a Sept. 12 meeting with Winona have one spot locked down, but the other is very speed.” State University in BSU’s annual Shrine Game, much up in the air. “Tiger” Ellison seems to be the most likely a clash with St. Cloud State University Oct. 3 Brody Scheff emerged as a possibility last candidate after averaging nearly 20-yards per in the Beaver’s Homecoming Game and a con- spring, but according to Tesch, there are sev- return last season. test Oct. 24 in which BSU hosts the top-ranked eral young players such as Zach Wold and Jake Redshirt freshman Charlie Hrdlicka, who UMD Bulldogs in the 2009 home finale. Kelly and that may see time at the position until was one of the top 100-meter runners in the Tesch is pleased with the 2009 schedule. they are settled. state a senior in high school, is another op- Although the Beavers are slated to take on some of the top teams in the country, many of the toughest draws will take place on their own Safeties at a glance field--a place where BSU has posted seven con- Special Teams at a glance secutive winning seasons and won 71-percent Front Runners of its games (44-18) since Tesch took the reigns Dusty Sluzewicz So. 5-10 210 Depth Chart of the program in 1996. Jake Schmidt So. 6-0 184 P/K Jesse Sundby So. 5-8 208 “Ideally we’ll continue to get great support Contenders Nate Solors So. 5-7 233 at home,” Tesch said before adding, “Hopefully H Adam Berg Jr. 6-2 193 our fans will come out and realize just how good Aaron Roland Jr. 6-0 192 Derek Edholm Jr. 6-1 185 these teams and this conference are.” LS Jordan Lardinois Jr. 6-3 253 KR Tiger Ellison Sr. 5-7 195 Charles Hrdlicka Fr.-RS 5-9 170 Special Teams PR Andrew Schultz Jr. 6-2 198 As with any unit on a football team, the suc- Justin Lee Fr. 5-8 187 cess starts up front in the trenches and according

5 By the Numbers Jeff Tesch I Head Coach Jeff Tesch vs... Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Concordia-St. Paul 5-5 u Moorhead State (Minn.) ‘78 of victories garnered by the Bemidji State program in Mary (N.D.) 1-1 u 14th season at Bemidji State the 29 full seasons prior to his arrival — 81. Minnesota, Crookston 10-1 u 83-57 (.593) overall record Tesch has further cemented his legendary status MSU Moorhead 9-4 u BSU career leader in coaching victories by becoming Bemidji State’s all-time leader in coach- Northern State (S.D.) 9-4 u 1998 & 2006 NSIC Coach of the Year ing victories. He posted his 53rd win at BSU with a Southwest Minnesota State 11-2 28-20 victory over Minnesota Crookston on Oct. 16, St. Cloud State (new member) 1-0 It begins in early October with the turning of the fall 2004, moving him past H. “Jolly” Erickson, who won Upper Iowa 2-0 Wayne State (Neb.) 6-4 leaves. Students, proud alumni and families from sur- 52 games during a 17-year career at BSU from 1938- Winona State 1-10 rounding communities file into a small, picturesque 54. Minnesota Duluth 2-7 stadium by the lake with fevered expectations for Tesch’s growing list of achievements at Bemidji Minnesota State (new member) 0-1 the battles to come. Through the autumn combat, State has him among the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Minnesota-Morris (former member) 6-2 those watchful souls have been blessed to witness Conference’s coaching deans as well. Now entering TOTAL 62-42 an unprecedented era of success. All-America hon- his 14th season at the Bemidji State helm, Tesch is orees. School records falling by the wayside with an the second-longest tenured coach in the conference, Jeff Tesch vs... almost dazzling regularity. A stadium where victories trailing only Winona State’s Tom Sawyer who enters Non-Conference Opponents occurred with the frequency of a bigfoot sighting just his 15th year with the Warriors. Chadron (Neb.) State 0-2 a few short years ago now hosts men with annual Mary (N.D.) 0-1 dreams of championship and glory. Mayville (N.D.) State 1-0 Minnesota Duluth 0-2 It’s an era of success and excitement that once Growing Pains Minot (N.D.) State 9-1 might have seemed akin to the Christmas fantasies of Tesch’s rebuilding efforts came about slowly, as BSU Minnesota State 3-1 youth. But under the masterful guidance of 12th-year finished 2-8 in each of his first two seasons. His in- Pittsburg (Kan.) State 0-1 head coach Jeff Tesch, the Bemidji State football pro- augural 1996 squad closed out an eight-game losing St. John’s (Minn.) 1-1 gram has undergone a remarkable metamorphosis skid dating back to the 1995 season before Tesch St. Thomas (Minn.) 4-0 and gone from annual doormat to title contender. picked up his first win as a head coach in a 19-15 Wis.-River Falls 3-1 Tesch has posted a 83-57 record at BSU and led win against Minn.-Morris. The Beavers would later Wis.-Stout 0-2 Wis.-Stevens Point 0-3 the Beavers to a school-record streak of 10 consecu- close 1996 with a 28-14 win over Southwest State in TOTAL 21-15 tive winning seasons stretching from 1998-2007. Dur- the Metrodome Classic, BSU’s first win in the ‘Dome ing that historic streak his teams have posted four since downing Augsburg, 23-7, in 1983. That victory Milestone Victories of the five eight-win seasons for a program now in capped a 2-8 campaign and helped set the table for 1 Minn.-Morris 19-15 10/19/96 its 84th season of competition. He is the only coach the turnaround to come. 10 Southwest State 28-18 11/7/98 in Bemidji State history to oversee back-to-back BSU built upon the momentum of its season- 25 Minn.-Morris 70-0 10/28/00 eight-win seasons, and his 2000 and 2006 teams set ending win in 1996, picking up a 25-21 win over St. a ot 30 Northern State 47-46 9/29/01 matching school records of nine wins. John’s (Minn.) in its 1997 opener. That win, highlight- 50 Wis.-River Falls 58-14 9/18/04 Tesch’s success at BSU has been remarkable. ed by “The Catch” – a 47-yard Hail Mary from Pat 53b Minn., Crookston 28-20 10/16/04 60 Minn., Crookston 40-14 10/15/05 Upon being named BSU’s 15th field general in May O’Connor to Ty Houglum as time expired – gave the 70 Concordia-St. Paul 27-7 11/4/06 1996, he inherited a program which had won just 16 Beavers back-to-back wins for just the second time in 80 Northern State 31-20 9/27/08 games in its previous eight seasons, suffering losing the 1990s and marked the team’s first win in a season a- fastest BSU head coach to 30 wins streaks of nine, 11 and 18 games in that time. Today, opener since 1990. BSU would later pick up a 25-22 b- BSU career record his 83 wins represent nearly 28 percent of the pro- home win over NSIC rival Northern State before drop- gram’s all-time victories. He has averaged six wins a ping its final two contests to finish the 1997 season at Games Coached season at a program which in 70 years prior to his ar- 2-8. 1 St. John’s (Minn.) 2-20 9/7/96 rival averaged barely three victories each fall. In fact, 25 Winona State 19-38 10/3/98 Tesch’s 83 wins in 13 years are more than the number BSU Turns the Corner 50 Minn.-Morris 70-0 10/28/00 75 Minnesota State 12-10 8/28/03 100 Concordia-St. Paul 48-55ot 9/24/05 112a Mary 21-27 10/7/06 125 Wayne State 21-24 10/13/07 a- BSU career record

By the Numbers Seasons Coached 13 Games Coached 140 Career Record 83-57 NSIC Record 62-42 Non-Conference Record 21-15 Home Record 44-18 Winning Seasons 10 Eight-Win Seasons 4 Highest NSIC finish 1st (2006) NSIC Coach of the Year 1998, 2006 First-Team All-NSIC Players 38 Total All-NSIC Selections 130 NSIC Offensive Player of the Year 1 NSIC Defensive Players of the Year 1 NSIC Glen Galligan Award winners 2 All-Region Selections 19 All-America Selections 4 Academic All-District V Selections 5 Academic All-America Selections 1 NFF Hampshire Honor Society Selections 4

6 Tesch’s resurrection of the BSU program began in 7-4 and led the Coaching Profile earnest in 1998, as he led it to a 6-4 overall record and NSIC in both total a third-place finish in the NSIC. BSU won three con- offense and pass- As an Assistant Coach secutive games after a season-opening loss, marking ing offense. Along 1981 North Dakota offensive line just the team’s second three-game winning streak the way, BSU 1982 North Dakota offensive line since 1985. The Beavers later posted a 48-13 over shattered 16 team 1983 Montana State offensive line Minn.-Morris and a 48-18 win over Minn.-Duluth to s i n g l e - s e a s o n 1984 Central Missouri St. OL / OC mark their first 40-point scoring contests since 1991. records while 13 1985 Central Missouri St. OL / OC BSU’s six wins not only helped elevate Tesch to individual season 1986 North Dakota OL / Ass’t HC NSIC Coach of the Year honors, they marked the records and more 1987 North Dakota OL / Ass’t HC most wins for the program since John Peterson’s than two dozen 1988 North Dakota OL / Ass’t HC 1986 squad finished 6-4-1. BSU finished 4-2 against career marks fell 1989 North Dakota OL / Ass’t HC the NSIC, marking the first time since Peterson’s 1984 by the wayside. 1990 North Dakota OL / Ass’t HC team (4-2) the Beavers won as many as four league When it was 1991 North Dakota OL / Ass’t HC games. all said and done, 1992 North Dakota OL / Ass’t HC BSU had seven 1993 North Dakota OL / Ass’t HC The Arrival players named 1994 North Dakota OL / Ass’t HC The Beavers opened strong in 1999, serving notice First-Team All- 1995 North Dakota OL / Ass’t HC that the successes of 1998 would not be a one-sea- NSIC—the largest Tesch son flash-in-the-pan. BSU won its first three games, group in school As a Head Coach its best start since also opening 3-0 in 1985, en route history and equal to BSU’s total of First-Team All- NSIC Fin to what would become just the second eight-win sea- NSIC players in 1999 and 2000. Acosta was named 1996 Bemidji State 2-8 1-5 6th son in school history. NSIC Offensive Player of the Year, and Jason Leden 1997 Bemidji State 2-8 1-5 t6th BSU set a school record in 1999 with three earned a school-record fifth All-NSIC honor. 1998 Bemidji State 6-4 4-2 3rd 50-point scoring games. The first of BSU’s three half- An 0-3 start and a season-ending injury to 1999 Bemidji State 8-3 6-2 t2nd century efforts came in a 52-38 win over Wayne State, Acosta, a consensus pre-season All-America pick, 2000 Bemidji State 9-2 6-2 2nd BSU’s first 50-point game since 1986. BSU would top derailed BSU’s plans for the 2002 season early on, 2001 Bemidji State 7-4 5-4 4th the 50-point barrier twice more in ‘99 with a 54-7 win but Tesch rallied the troops with perhaps his finest 2002 Bemidji State 6-5 6-3 4th over Concordia-St. Paul and a 53-20 win over Minn.- coaching job since coming to Bemidji. No longer 2003 Bemidji State 7-4 5-3 4th Morris. chasing conference titles or post-season glory, BSU 2004 Bemidji State 8-3 5-2 t3rd Then in 2000, a record-setting offense helped pro- instead looked inward and chose to play for the pride 2005 Bemidji State 7-3 4-3 t4th pel BSU to arguably the finest single-season perfor- of the program. The Beavers rallied to go 6-2 in their 2006 Bemidji State 9-3 8-0 1st mance in school history. Tesch’s 2000 squad became final eight games and finished the season with sole 2007 Bemidji State 7-4 6-3 4th just the third team in school history - and first since possession of fourth place in the NSIC. 2008 Bemidji State 5-6 4-6 t8/t3 1944 - to open a season 4-0. The hot start propelled WR Ryan Welle was named First-Team All- Total 83-57 .593 the Beavers to a school-record nine-win season, NSIC, leading BSU’s largest group of All-Conference vs NSIC 61-40 .604 breaking the previous mark of eight wins set in 1984 selections since 1998, and also earned a spot on and equalled in 1999. an All-Midwest Region team. LB Jon Aamot earned Behind first-team All-NSIC and honorable mention second-team league honors and was named to two BSU Records All-America running back Eddie Acosta and honor- post-season All-Midwest Region teams. able mention all-league quarterback Geoff Martinson, BSU opened the 2003 season 2-0, including Seasons Coached the BSU offense established 10 school season re- a season-opening win over Minn. State-Mankato 17 H.J. Erickson...... 1938-’54 13 Jeff Tesch...... 1996-pres. cords and set its single-game scoring mark in a 70-0 which marked its first victory over a North Central 10 C.A. Anderson..... 1955-’60/1962-’65 blitzkrieg over Minn.-Morris. The 70-point effort tied Conference opponent since 1976. But three losses in 7 John Peterson...... 1982-’88 for the fifth-highest scoring performance in all of Divi- four games again would make the team’s quest for an 7 Kris Diaz...... 1989-’95 sion II and joined with an historic 65-63, quadruple- NSIC championship an uphill battle. The Beavers re- overtime Homecoming win over Southwest State, bounded and won four times in their final five starts. Games Coached BSU joined Northwest Missouri State as the only Divi- BSU’s late-season surge also included a thrilling 48- 140 Jeff Tesch...... 1996-pres. sion II programs to top 65 points twice in 2000. BSU 42 win at Northern State which saw BSU rally from a 111 H.J. Erickson...... 1938-’54 also closed strong, becoming one of just six teams in 21-point first-quarter deficit. 82 C.A. Anderson..... 1955-’60/1962-’65 school history, and first in 36 years, to finish with three BSU had three First-Team All-NSIC picks in 73 John Peterson...... 1982-’88 68 Kris Diaz...... 1989-’95 consecutive wins. 2003, most since 2001, and in total had nine players BSU’s achievements did not go unnoticed on named to the All-Conference team. Coaching Victories the national scene. The Beavers finished ninth in the Tesch’s successes at Bemidji State continued 83 Jeff Tesch...... 1996-pres. NCAA Midwest Regional Poll, used to select partici- in 2004, as he led the team to the third eight-win sea- 53 H.J. Erickson...... 1938-’54 pants in the 16-team Division II national playoffs, and son under his watch and the fourth in school history. 43 C.A. Anderson..... 1955-’60/1962-’65 were 28th in the final AFCA Coaches Poll. BSU tied for second in the NSIC standings, its high- 30 John Peterson...... 1982-’88 est finish since 2000, and went into the final weekend 15 James Malmquist...... 1969-’73 Championship Expectations of the season in position to earn the first post-season The 2000 season set the stage for a 21st century Be- berth in school history. Winning Percentage midji State program which has established itself as a BSU grabbed national attention by scoring 40 .593 Jeff Tesch...... 1996-pres. legitimate annual contender for the NSIC title, a crown or more points in each of its first five games, running .555 C.A. Anderson..... 1955-’60/1962-’65 .491 H.J. Erickson...... 1938-’54 the Beavers have not worn since 1959. its streak of 40-point scoring games to seven dating .432 John Peterson...... 1982-’88 BSU’s breakout 2000 season sent it into 2001 as a back to the 2003 season. .363 James Malmquist...... 1969-’73 favorite for the NSIC championship, and with expecta- The Beaver offense was back in form, break- tions also came national attention. The Beavers were ing school season records for scoring (422), rushing Conference Victories ranked 23rd in Lindy’s pre-season Division II national yardage (2,519) and rushing touchdowns (33) while 62 Jeff Tesch...... 1996-pres. poll, and running back Eddie Acosta was named NSIC becoming just the second team in school history to 25 H.J. Erickson...... 1938-’54 Pre-Season Offensive Player of the Year. average better than 440 yards of offense per game. 25 C.A. Anderson..... 1955-’60/1962-’65 While the 2001 edition of the Beavers may not have At season’s end, nine Beavers earned All-NSIC 13 John Peterson...... 1982-’88 lived up to the pre-season expectations, BSU finished honors, OT Blaine Thomas was named All-Northwest 9 three coaches 7 Region and WR/KR Michael Nordyke received an invitation to a free-agent There, he assumed assistant head coaching duties in 1995. The Fighting minicamp tryout with the Minnesota Vikings. Sioux captured at least a share of the champion- The Beavers erupted to a 3-0 start in 2005, highlighted by a 42-17 ship three consecutive seasons before Tesch’s departure in 1996. In addi- win at Minot State which saw quarterback Nathan Sannes set a school re- tion to coaching duties, Tesch helped the Sioux achieve a 92 percent gradu- cord with six touchdown passes and a 28-23 home victory over Minnesota ation rate while serving as academic advisor. State. In Week 4, BSU set a school record for combined points scored in Prior to his UND appointment, Tesch spent one year as an assistant regulation (96) in a 55-48 single-overtime loss at Concordia-St. Paul, and at Montana State, followed by a two-year stint as offensive coordinator at from that point forward injuries to key players on both sides of the ball Central Missouri State. would hamper BSU’s efforts the remainder of the season. A graduate of Moorhead State (Minn.) University who was a free-agent That loss and a setback at Winona State two weeks later left the Bea- signee with the Atlanta Falcons, Tesch was inducted into the MSU Hall of vers at 1-2 in NSIC play and out of title contention. However, the Beaver Fame in the spring of 1998. In 1977, Tesch was the NCAA Division II re- rallied to win their next three starts following the loss to Winona State, in- ceiving champion and still holds Dragon single-game and single-season cluding a 45-33 win over Northern State and the program’s school-record records for receptions. sixth consecutive victory over MSU-Moorhead in the “Battle for the Axe” In 27 years of coaching, Tesch has produced 12 All-America selections rivalry series. and five NFL draft picks. Tesch led the Beavers to a 9-3 finish in 2006, extending his school- Jeff and his wife Susan have two children — daughter Tara and son record streak of consecutive winning seasons to nine, en route to the Vincent. school’s first outright conference title and first in more than 40 years. He also led the team to its first ever post season appearance as the Beavers drew Pittsburg State in the Mineral Water Bowl. For his successes, Tesch was voted as the 2006 NSIC Coach of the Year while a school-record 16 players earned some form of All-NSIC honor. John Keaveny and Justin Guy paced a group of five first-team selections as the offensive linemates also garnered all-region accolades.

Chart-Topping Career Tesch’s 13-year run at Bemidji State has him at or near the top in nearly every category for coaching achievement. Despite a slow start, victories have come quickly. He won 30 games at BSU in 57 career starts, reaching the plateau two games faster than Chet Anderson (59), and he won his 40th game in year six. The other men to reach that plateau at BSU did so in careers of 10 and 17 years. And when Tesch became BSU’s all-time winningest head coach in 2004, his ninth year at the helm, he reached the 53-win plateau eight years faster than Erickson. In addition, Tesch’s 2006 squad established a school single-season record for conference wins with just the sixth perfect season in NSIC history at 8-0. His 1999, 2000 and 2002 teams held the previous program mark as each piled up six wins. Prior to Tesch’s arrival, no BSU team had ever won more than five conference games. In 2002, Tesch toppled two significant coaching milestones at Bemidji State, becoming just the third BSU mentor to win 40 career games and becoming the program’s all-time leader in victories over conference oppo- nents.

Prior to Bemidji State Before being named Bemidji State’s 15th head coach, Tesch spent 11 years as an assistant for annual NCAA Division II playoff contender North Dakota.

Memorable Victories in the Tesch Era

Oct. 19, 1996...... def. Minn.-Morris, 19-15 Oct. 28, 2000...... def. Minn.-Morris, 70-0 Oct. 30, 2004...... def MSU-Moorhead, 42-0 Jeff Tesch’s first win as BSU head coach. BSU sets school record for points scored, touchdowns scored Tesch orchestrates a blowout of his Alma mater to retain Battle and margin of victory. Axe for fifth consecutive season and put himself in sole posses- Nov. 13, 1996...... def. SW Minnesota St., 28-14 sion of first place on BSU’s all-time coaching victories list. BSU snaps a nine-game Metrodome losing streak in the NSIC Sept. 29, 2001...... def Northern State, 47-46 (2OT) Metrodome Classic. BSU rallies from a 26-6 halftime deficit to help Tesch become Oct. 15, 2005...... def. Minn., Crookston, 40-14 the fastest BSU coach to win 30 games. Bemidji State rolls up 603 yards of total offense, including 358 Sept. 6, 1997...... def. St. John’s, 25-21 rushing yards, as Tesch posts his 60th career victory. 47-yard Hail Mary caps 13-point fourth quarter comeback in Nov. 3, 2001...... def. Minn.-Morris, 69-6 Tesch’s first non-conference win. Win is 250th in school history, and BSU ties school record with Oct. 29, 2005...... def. MSU-Moorhead, 27-13 10 TDs scored. BSU posts its record sixth consecutive victory over its arch rivals Oct. 31, 1998...... def. Minn. Duluth, 48-18 in the Battle for the Axe series, and posted its seventh win in the BSU posts first win over Bulldogs since 1977. Oct. 15, 2002...... def. Northern State, 28-21 last eight meetings with the Dragons. Ryan McCrady’s 80-yard INT return gives BSU a homecoming Sept. 23, 2000...... def. Northern St., 39-38 win and earns Tesch his 25th win against conference foes to tie Nov. 10, 2006...... def. Upper Iowa 44-20 BSU starts 4-0 for first time since 1944. the school record. BSU claims the first outright NSIC title in school history. The win also solidifies the school’s first trip to the post season earning a Oct. 7, 2000...... def. SW Minnesota St., 65-63 (4OT) Oct. 25, 2003...... def Northern State, 48-42 berth into the Mineral Water Bowl. BSU outlasts the Mustangs in a four-overtime Homecoming BSU rallies from 21-0 first-quarter deficit and wins despite being classic. SMSU set NCAA record (since broken) for points scored outgained by 222 yards. Nov. 8, 2008...... def. Concordia-St. Paul 24-12 by a losing team. Win is 300th in school history, George Kadlec grabs two TD passes to set school record for career TD receptions (26).

8 Rich Jahner I Associate Head Coach BSU Defense 2008 u Defensive Coordinator / Safeties • CB Terrell Phelps earns All-NSIC First u Minot (N.D.) State 1986 Team nod en route to being tabbed all- u 14th season at Bemidji State region by Daktronics and Don Hansen. An original member of Jeff Tesch’s coaching staff, Rich Jahner enters his • Phelps totals 19 passes defended (5 INT) 14th season as Bemidji State’s defensive coordinator and recruiting coordi- to break BSU single-seaosn record and top nator and his eighth season with the title of Assistant Head Coach. NSIC charts. Under Jahner’s watch, the BSU defense has consistently ranked among • LB Jake Anderson and DE Rob Wills the NSIC elite units, while making regular appearances in the NCAA rankings. earn Second-Team All-NSIC laurels; LBs In 2007, as the Beavers led NSIC against the run for the second con- Andrew Eagan and Luke Knutson and DB secutive season, allowing an average of just over 70 yards per game. Five Jason Kunz placed on HM team. times BSU held opponents to less than 40 yards on the ground. The Bea- vers finished second in the NSIC giving up just over 300 yards of total of- 2007 fense per game while opponents scored just 17.2 points per contest against • Led NSIC in rushing yards allowed (71.7). Jahner’s stingy defense--a BSU Tesch-Era record. • Held opponents to a meager 17.2 points per Six BSU defenders earned All-NSIC honors in 2008, giving BSU a total game--besting a Tesch era record (2006). of 53 All-NSIC picks on defense under Jahner. Thirty-eight of those picks • Was second in the NSIC in redzone de- have come in the last seven years. fense allowing opponents to score just over En route to its first conference championship in over 40 years, the BSU de- 60 percent of the time. fense led the nation in defense against the run allowing just over 50 yards per Jahner • DT Zach Stafford was named NSIC De- contest. Seven times it held its opponents to less than 25 yards on the ground fensive Player of the Year. giving up its only individual 100-yard game to Germane Race of Pittsburg State in the 2006 Mineral Water Bowl. • Seth Iverson, Zach Christ and Stafford were The Beavers paced the NSIC in 2005 piling up 13 fumble recoveries and finished third in the league with 27 total takeaways while the crew limited two opponents to less than 200 yards of total offense. named First-team All-NSIC while Terrell Phelps In 2004, Jahner’s Gang Green defense assembled its best season, statistically, in nearly 20 years. BSU and Jeremiah Johnson earned a second-team finished second in the NSIC, allowing just 22.0 points per game -- the lowest by a BSU defense since 1986. nods and Robert Molstad was a HM pick. BSU also led the NSIC in takeaways with 32, and in league games only led the conference in scoring defense (18.4), takeaways (21) and turnover margin (+1.14). 2006 The Beavers closed the 2004 season with back-to-back shutouts, blanking MSU-Moorhead and Wayne • Led nation in rushing yards allowed (51.9). State to record the program’s first consecutive shutouts since 1985. • Ranked 10th in total defense (250.8). In 2003, the Beavers finished third in the NSIC (all games) in total defense and scoring defense, placing five • Held seven opponents to fewer than 25 defenders on the All-NSIC squad. The 2002 Beaver defense led the NSIC (league games only) in both passing yards rushing. defense (165.4 yards per game) and pass efficiency defense (108.1). The squad held Wayne State to just 147 • Led the NSIC in sacks (3.33/gm). total yards in a 38-2 victory, and shut out Southwest State, 37-0. • DE Robert Molstad led a crew of five In 2001, LB Pat Engleright and DE Wallie Kuchinski earned First-Team All-NSIC honors to mark the first time BSU defenders selected Second-Team since 1998 two BSU defenders were named to the first team. All-NSIC, which included: LBs Zach Christ BSU’s defense was particularly fierce down the stretch in 2001, recording 38 tackles-for-loss and 13 sacks and Matt Heber, CB Willy Plancher and S in the final four games while holding opponents to 17.5 points per game - seven points per game under its Jeremiah Johnson. Zach Stafford earned season average. Six of BSU’s 12 interceptions came in its final four games. first-team honors while LB Ben Barrato Jahner’s defense opened the 2000 campaign with a 25-0 win over Minot State, marking the first shutout was an HM pick. pitched by the BSU defenders since a 51-0 win over Mt. Senario (Wis.) in 1986. The Beavers then posted a second shutout in their record-shattering 70-0 win over UM-Morris, marking the first time the BSU defense had 2005 posted two shutouts in the same season since ‘85, when it posted three. It also marked BSU’s first shutout of • Tied for NSIC lead with 13 fumble recov- a conference foe since ‘85, when it shut out Southwest St., 32-0. eries; 3rd in the league with 27 takeaways. Jahner’s attack defense recorded 44 sacks in 1998, while the 1996 Beaver defense ranked nationally in • Held Minnesota State to 182 total yards. turnovers, forcing 20 fumbles and 14 interceptions while scoring four defensive touchdowns. • Held MSU-Moorhead to 197 total yards. A member of the Coaches Association, Jahner brings 16 years experience as a specialist in molding defensive units at the collegiate level. He was selected to coach in the 1996 National Collegiate • DE James Midboe named NSIC Pre- All-Star Game in Louisville, Ky. Season Defensive Player of the Year, later In addition to his coaching duties at Bemidji State Jahner has been active in coaching clinics and football named First-Team All-NSIC. camps around the region. He has presented at the American Football Monthly (AFM University) Clinic, the Nike 2004 Coach of the Year Clinic and the Minnesota Football Coaches Association Clinic while he has been involved in • Second in NSIC in scoring defense the University of Minnesota Football Coaching Clinic, the University of Nebraska Camp in and the North Dakota (22.0); lowest scoring average allowed by State University Football Camp in the last four years. Jahner has also been active in the All Pro Dad program founding a chapter in the Bemidji area. a BSU defense since 1986 (16.6); seventh Prior to his appointment at Bemidji State, Jahner coached the linebackers and defensive backs at Linden- consecutive season allowing less than 25 wood (Mo.) following a stint as the defensive coordinator for Valley City (N.D.) State. His first college coaching points per game. assignment came in 1990 when he worked with the defensive line at Central Missouri State. • Led NSIC with 32 takeaways. Jahner, his wife Sheri and daughter Maris reside in Bemidji. His son Trace is a freshman at Minot State • Led NSIC (league games only) in take- University and is a member of the MSU football team. aways (21) and turnover margin (+1.14). • Second in NSIC (league games only) in rush defense (139.4) and pass efficiency At-a-Glance Coaching Profile defense (101.8). • Set school record with 2 fumble-return TDs. Born Jan. 4, 1965 ...as an assistant coach • Finished the season with back-to-back Birthplace Regent, N.D. Year School Position shutouts vs Minn.-Crookston & Wayne St. High School New England St. Mary’s (N.D.) 1987 Surrey H.S. Def. Coordinator • CB Torry Joubert named First-Team All- College Minot (N.D.) State ‘86 1988-89 Washburn H.S. Def. Coordinator NSIC; DT Gabe Rodriquez, LB Mitch Feier- B.S., math-computer science 1990-92 Central Missouri St. Defensive Line abend named Second-Team; S Jeremiah Central Missouri State ‘92 1992-93 Valley City State Def. Coordinator Johnson named HM. M.S., physical education-exercise science 1994-95 Lindenwood (Mo.) LB / Secondary Family wife Sheri 2003 son Trace(18); daughter Maris (15) 1996-p Bemidji State Def. Coordinator • Third in NSIC in total defense (338.2). 9 BSU Defense • Third in NSIC in scoring defense (24.6). Brent Bolte I Co-Defensive Coordinator • Forced 7 turnovers in win at Northern St. u Co-Defensive Coordinator • Defense went 7 consecutive quarters u Cornell College (Iowa) ‘98 without allowing a TD; snapped in Chad- u 10th season at Bemidji State ron State game. • S Marty Humeniuk named First-Team All- Brent Bolte enters his 10th season on the Bemidji State coaching staff and NSIC; LB Jon Aamot, DE Ben Jacobson, his seventh as a full-time assistant coach. Bolte spent the 2002 season as DE Adam Couglin named Second-Team; an adjunct coach overseeing linebackers, and the previous two seasons S Kurtis Woodard honorable mention. was in charge of BSU’s receiving corps. Bolte received his promotion to • Humeniuk leads NSIC in tackles (10.8), full-time assistant coach in August, 2003 and was named Co-Defensive Co- Torry Joubert ties for league lead in inter- ordinator in 2005. ceptions (0.45). During his seven years as linebacker coach, Bolte developed a First- or Second-Team All-NSIC selection each year. He extended that streak in 2008 2002 when Jake Anderson earned Second-Team All-NSIC accolades. The heart • Led NSIC (league games only) in pass and soul of the BSU defensive unit, Anderson paced the team in five statisti- defense (165.4 ypg) and passer rating cal categories including tackles for Loss (11.5) and forced fumbles (3), each against (108.1). of which he also finished among the top five in the NSIC. • LB Jon Aamot and S Marty Humeniuk Anderson is just the most recent example of the type of player Bolte has named Second-Team All-NSIC; three de- consistently turned out. He’s also helped mold the careers of players like fenders named HM All-NSIC. Zach Christ, a 2006 and 2007 All-NSIC pick who finished his career ranked Bolte • Shut out SW Minn. State (W, 37-0) and al- eighth on the BSU assisted tackles list with 168 while piling up 241 career lowed no points to Wayne State (W, 38-2). stops and Jon Aamot, who was named Second-Team All-NSIC in 2003. He finished as BSU’s career leader in • Held Wayne State to just 147 yards of solo tackles (157) and finished second in total tackles (362). offense. In 2002, Bolte helped continue BSU’s tradition of strong play at the linebacker position. Aamot finished second in the NSIC in tackles per game and became BSU’s most-decorated player in 2002. He was named Second-Team 2001 All-NSIC, Second-Team All-Region by Daktronics, Inc. and Third-Team All-Region by Don Hansen’s Gazette. His • LB Pat Engleright, DE Wallie Kuchinski 115 total tackles and 52 solo tackles were among the 10-best single-season efforts on record at BSU. named First-Team All-NSIC Bolte spent the 2000 and 2001 seasons as BSU’s wide receivers coach, where he helped develop one of the • Allowed just 13 points, recorded 23 NSIC’s best receiving corps. He coached a First-Team All-NSIC pick during both of his seasons at the position; tackles for loss and 10 sacks in season’s Jason Leden in 2000 and Ryan Welle in 2001. Under Bolte’s tutelage, Leden left BSU as the program’s career final two games. leader in catches, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns (records since tied or broken), and in 2001 Welle • Two games with seven or more sacks set a school single-season record for receiving yardage. - 7.5 sacks at Northern State, 7 sacks vs Before joining the BSU staff, Bolte spent 1999 coaching wide receivers and quarterbacks at Loras College UM-Crookston. in Dubuque, Iowa. Bolte started and lettered four years as a linebacker at Cornell College in Mt. Vernon, Iowa. 2000 He helped the program capture the 1995 Midwest Athletics Conference championship and the 1996 Southern • Defeated Minot State, 25-0, for defense’s Division crown. He received All-MAC honors and left as the school’s career leader in tackles (since broken). He first shutout since 1986. Recorded a sec- graduated in 1998 with a double major in psychology and physical education. ond shutout, 70-0 over UM-Morris, to mark Bolte and his wife Kim have a son, Caden and daughter, Beth. They reside in Bemidji. first time since 1985 BSU had recorded two or more shutouts in the same season. BSU Position Players Under Bolte... • Allowed 20 or fewer points in six of 11 2008 / Linebackers - Jake Anderson leads team in tackles (70), TFL (11.5), sacks (4.5) and INTs (3). Anderson along with Luke games, most since doing so in seven Knutson and Andrew Eagan named All-NSIC. games in 1986. 2007 / Linebackers - Zach Christ finishes second on the team with 78 tackles and earns an First-Team All-NSIC nod. • LB Pat Engleright and DE Wes Ehlers named Honorable Mention All-NSIC. 2006 / Linebackers - Zach Christ and Matt Heber named Second-Team All-NSIC...Christ led the Beavers with 85 total tackles and ranked third on the team with 6.0 sacks...Heber tied for second in the NSIC with four interceptions, equalled a BSU single- 1999 season record returning two interceptions for touchdowns and recorded 50 tackles with 13 coming for a loss. • DE Jay Hanson named Preseason All- 2004 / Linebackers - Mitch Feierabend named Second-Team All-NSIC, finishes third on team with 61 tackles, fourth with 6.5 America by The Sporting News. tackles-for-loss... Ben Barrato finishes second on team with 84 tackles (23 solo) in first season as a starter. • Hanson, LB Terrance Wilcox, DB Rob 2003 / Linebackers - Jon Aamot named Second-Team All-NSIC, finishes career as BSU’s all-time leader in solo tackles (157), Sutera named Second-Team All-NSIC; DB second on the career tackles chart (362) and sixth in career tackles-for-loss (27.5)... Junior Mitch Feierabend emerges as an Ryan Fritts named Honorable Mention. every-down linebacker, finishing third on team with 67 tackles and fifth on team with 7.5 tackles-for-loss. 1998 2002 / Linebackers - Jon Aamot named Second-Team All-NSIC, Daktronics, Inc. Second-Team All-Midwest Region, Don Hansen’s Gazette Third-Team All-Midwest Region. • DE Jay Hanson, DL Ben McAninch named First-Team All-NSIC; LB Ben 2001 / Wide Receivers - Ryan Welle named First-Team All-NSIC; breaks BSU single-season yardage record... Jason Leden Hudson, DB Rob Sutera named Second leaves BSU as all-time leader in catches, receiving yardage and touchdowns. Team; LB Terrance Wilcox named Honor- able Mention. • Team recorded 44 sacks. Hanson broke At-a-Glance Coaching Profile BSU records for sacks in a game and in Born July 7, 1977 ...as an assistant coach a season. Birthplace Waterloo, Iowa Year School Position 1997 High School Tripoli (Iowa) HS 1999 Loras College WR / QB • DB Joe Olsen, DE Ben McAninch named College Cornell College ‘98 2000-p Bemidji State WR / LB / Asst DC Second-Team All-NSIC. B.S. psychology/physical education Family wife Kim 1996 son Caden; daughter Beth • DB Joe Olsen named First-Team All- NSIC. 10 BSU Offense

Gordon Haug II I Assistant Coach 2008 • BSU offense finished season u Running Backs The Haug File second to only 2008 NCAA Division II u Bemidji State 2009 champion Minnesota Duluth in pass u Third season at Bemidji State Born: ...... Jan. 10, 1987 Birthplace: ...... Denver, Colo. efficiency at 133.2 (224-359-8. High School: ...... Crookston High School • Its eight INTs was fewest in NSIC). Gordie Haug begins his third season as a part College: • Averaging 224.5 passing yards per of the BSU coaching staff, but is in his first Bemidji State 2009 game, BSU ranked fifth in the NSIC. as a graduate assistant coach. After working B.S. community health/exercise science • George Kadlec’s 14 TD receptions led the last two seasons as a student assistant league. for linebackers, his primary responsibility in Coaching History • QB Derek Edholm and OL Nathan 2009 will be to oversee the Beavers’ running Mahlik earn Second-Team All-NSIC nods, 2007 Bemidji State...... LB backs. while WRs George Kadlec and Andrew 2008 Bemidji State...... LB Schultz are named HM. Haug began his association with the Bemidji State football 2009 Bemidji State...... RB program in the fall of 2005 as a student-athlete. After two 2007 seasons as a linebacker, he hung up his cleats and made a move • BSU’s 32.4 points per game ranks it sec- to the sidelines as a student-assistant coach. Since 2007, he’s be ond in the NSIC in scoring. involved with coaching on defense, special teams and recruiting. • The Beavers’ red zone offense delivered on 36 of 43 trips (83.7%). In addition to his role on the BSU football coaching staff, Haug • Cory Wardrope leads the NSIC in pass- has been an advocate for healthy living both within the campus ing efficiency (143.9). community and in the surrounding area. He served as the Chapter • Anthony Schreiber becomes BSU’s leader in Coordinator for the NCAA CHOICES Program at BSU during the career receptions (196) and yardage (2,677). 2008-09 academic year and has been a Diabetes Educator at the • Justin Guy, John Keaveny earn First- Leech lake Diabetes Center. team All-NSIC nods while Chase Pearson is selected Second-Team All-NSIC. Haug, a Crookston, Minn. native, is a 2005 graduate of Crookston 2006 High School. • BSU offense led NSIC scoring 29.1 points per outing. • Despite starting just six contests--post- ing a 5-1 record--QB Cory Wardrope’s 11 TD passes ties him for 12th on BSU’s single-season list and he finished in the top-15 at the school in completions (96) Jere Kubuske I Assistant Coach and yardage (1,187). • RBs Eurise Watson (723) and James u Defensive Backs Moore (491) each finished among the u Walsh (Ohio) 2004 The Kubuske File NSIC’s top ten ground-gainers. u Second season at Bemidji State College: • BSU has six offensive players picked to Walsh (Ohio) the all-conference team. OL Justin Guy Jere Kubuske is in his second campaign B.S. education and John Keavney led the way as each coaching the Bemidji State defensive back went on to earn all-region accolades. corps. During his first season, Kubuske helped Coaching History guide First-Team All-Conference selection 2005 Tuscarawas High ...... WR/DB 2005 and Don Hansen Football Gazette and 2006 Tuscarawas High ...... WR/DB • Tied school record with five games scor- Daktronics All-Region pick Terrell Phelps to a 2007 Tuscarawas High ...... WR/DB ing 40 or more points. record-breaking campaign. With 19 passes 2008 Bemidji State...... DB • Set team single-season records for pass defended and five interceptions, Phelps 2009 Bemidji State...... DB attempts (323), passing yards per game quickly earned respect from opposing offensive coordinators, while (268.0) and receptions per game (18.70); the senior also ranked fifth on the team with 63 tackles. tied school record with 27 TD passes. • School-record eighth consecutive sea- Kubuske came to BSU after a three-year stint teaching biology son with 2,000 or more yards passing and and coaching three sports at Tuscarawas Valley High School in 5,000 all-purpose yards. Zoarville, Ohio. • Seventh consecutive season with 20 or more passing touchdowns, 60 or more At Tuscarawas Valley, Kubuske helped the Trojans football team to touchdowns responsible for, 40 or more three consecutive conference championships, including a 2005 title touchdowns scored and 300 or more that was the first in school history. That success spilled over into points scored. the post-season as the Trojans also made three playoff appearances • QB Nathan Sannes set BSU season and captured the school’s first playoff victory in 2006. marks for pass attempts (320), comple- tions (186), touchdowns (27), passing Kubuske worked with the wide receivers and defensive backs in yards per game (264.3), total offense addition to coaching and . (2,869), and total offense per game (286.9), while tying the school record with Kubuske, a graduate of Walsh University in Canton, Ohio, earned a bachelor of science degree in education 30 touchdowns responsible for. in 2004. As an undergraduate, Kubuske was a three-year letterwinner for the Cavaliers at quarterback and • Sannes set BSU career records for com- wide receiver. pletions (368), consecutive games with a touchdown pass (21) and total offense

11 BSU Offense (5,782) and tied the school record with 51 Eric Medberry I Assistant Coach passing TDs. • BSU running backs Alvaro Carvajal (2nd) u Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks and Tyler Olson (HM) named All-NSIC. The Medberry File u Cornell College (Iowa) 2000 Born: ...... Oct. 15, 1977 u Sixth season at Bemidji State 2004 Birthplace: ...... West Union, Iowa • School-record five games scoring 40+ points. High School: ...... West Central (Maynard) Eric Medberry begins his sixth season and • Set school records in rushing yards (2,519), College: second stint at BSU. Medberry, a graduate rushing TDss (33), points scored (442) and Cornell (Iowa) 2000 assistant coach from 2003-2004, returned to plays from scrimmage (802). B.S. English/secondary education Jeff Tesch’s staff in 2006 after spending one • School-record seventh consecutive sea- Bemidji State 2007 year at Colorado College. son with 40 or more TDs scored (58) and 20 M.S. sports studies Medberry, who will coach the or more passing TDs (22). Beavers’ quarterbacks and will have a voice • School-record sixth consecutive campaign Coaching History when it comes to BSU’s play calling in 2008, with 2,000 or more yards passing (2,367). 2003 Bemidji State...... RB spent the 2003 and 2004 seasons at Bemidji State mentoring the • RB Tyler Olson sets BSU freshman re- 2004 Bemidji State...... RB program’s running backs. cords for rushing touchdowns (16) and 2005 Colorado College...... S At Colorado College, Medberry oversaw the Tiger safeties scoring (98). 2006 Bemidji State...... QB and was special-teams coordinator. • WR Michael Nordyke ties school record 2007 Bemidji State...... OC/QB As a player, Medberry was a two-year letterwinner at defensive with 10 receiving touchdowns, earns All- 2008 Bemidji State...... OC/QB back for Cornell (Iowa) and was special teams captain in 1998. NSIC honors at three different positions. 2009 Bemidji State...... OC/QB An accomplished high school assistant coach before jumping into the collegiate ranks in 2003, Medberry helped direct 2003 Thomas Jefferson High in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, to a conference title • BSU sets team single-season record with and a perfect 9-0 record in 2000 as offensive line and defensive 322 passing attempts and posts second- backs coach. He also helped Lisbon (Iowa) High to a state highest team single-season completion quarterfinal appearance in 2002. total (176). • RB Eddie Acosta finished his career as the 10th-leading rusher in NCAA Division II his- tory with 5,766 yards. Acosta sets school BSU Position Players Under Medberry season record with 297 rushing attempts. 2008 / Quarterbacks - Derek Edholm, in his first season as a starter, set school mark for completions in a season 2002 (193), while leading the NSIC and posting the Beavers’ best completion percentage of all-time at 65.2 (193-296). • School-record fourth consecutive season Edholm finished the season with 2,136 passing yards to slide into seventh on the BSU single-season passing yardage with 300+ points scored, 1,800+ rushing list, while his 17 TD passes was good for ninth. yards, 20+ passing TDs and 4,000+ yards of offense. 2006 / Quarterbacks - Cory Wardrope steps under center for the opening snap after six games and leads BSU on • 28-21 win over Northern State capped a five-game winning streak. He finished the season with 1,187 yards on 96 of 153 while throwing 11 touchdowns and a school-record streak of 12 consecutive just three interceptions. Completing nearly 68 percent of his passes, he led the NSIC in pass efficiency (162.7). games with 20 or more points scored. 2004 / Running Backs - Tyler Olson set BSU freshman records for rushing yardage (1,234), rushing touchdowns 2001 (15), total touchdowns (16) and points scored (98). • Set school single-season records in 22 2003 / Running Backs - Senior Eddie Acosta sets school single-season record with 297 rushing attempts, offensive categories including rushing named Honorable-Mention All-NSIC... Finished his career as the 10th-leading rusher in NCAA history with 5,766 yards (2,257), rushing TDs (30), passing yards and remains BSU’s all-time leader in 12 offensive categories. yards (2,864), passing TDs (27), total of- fense (5,181) and points scored (415). • RB Eddie Acosta named NSIC Offensive MVP, earns three All-Region and All-America honors as NSIC’s most-decorated player. 2000 Neil Linhart I Assistant Coach • BSU offense ranks 18th nationally (416.7 yds/gm). u Wide Receivers • School-record 70 points vs UM-Morris u Millikin University (Ill.) 2007 (10/28), tied for the fifth-highest single- u First season at Bemidji State game scoring total in Division II for 2000. BSU was one of two programs in the na- Neil Linhart makes his debut on the Bemidji State coaching staff in 2009 as a graduate assistant coach with tion (Northwest Mo. St.) to score 65 or the primary responsibility to oversee the wide receivers. more points twice in 2000. • RB Eddie Acosta named First-Team All- Linhart comes to BSU after a two-year stint on the Eureka College (Ill.) coaching staff. He began his time NSIC, Second-Team All-America (Hansen’s at Eureka as wide receiver coach in 2007 before being promoted to the offensive coordinator post in 2008. Gazette), HM All-America (Daktronics) and Under Linhart’s direction, Eureka climbed to 23rd nationally in rushing yards per game, while it occupied the Second-Team All-Region (Daktronics). 48th spot in total yards per contest and set a school record for points per game.

1999 A four-year letter winner at wide receiver, Linhart graduated from Millikin University in the spring of 2007 with a • RB Chris Meyer ends career with 3,887 Bachelor of Science degree in exercise science with a sports management emphasis. rushing yards, 41 total touchdowns scored. A native of Frankfort, Ill., he was a football and baseball letterwinner at Lincoln-Way East High School. • School-record three 50-point scoring games. 12 Ken Traxler I Assistant Coach Training Staff u Defensive Tackles The Traxler File u Minnesota Morris 1989 Born: ...... July 31, 1966 u 12th season at Bemidji State Birthplace: ...... LeCenter, Minn. High School: ...... LeCenter Dr. Ken Traxler is in his 12th year on the College: BSU coaching staff, and his seventh as Minnesota Morris 1989 an assistant coach after spending the B.A. chemistry previous three campaigns as a volunteer Denver 1994 assistant. PhD chemistry

Traxler has helped BSU produce an Coaching History Corinne Dauksavage All-Conference performer at defensive 1988 Minnesota Morris...... DL / LB tackle from 2002-2005, and 2007 mentored NSIC Defensive 1989 Minnesota Morris...... DL / LB Player of the Year Zach Stafford. In 2009, Traxler will again 1994 Gustavus Adolphus...... DL oversee the Beaver interior linemen. 1998 Bemidji State...... DL / DT 1999 Bemidji State...... DL / DT Traxler brings a 14-year coaching resume to the Bemidji staff, 2000 Bemidji State...... DL / DT including stints as a defensive coach at the University of 2001 Bemidji State...... DT Minnesota, Morris and at Gustavus Adolphus College. 2002 Bemidji State...... DT 2003 Bemidji State...... DT

2004 Bemidji State...... DT Traxler played linebacker at the University of Minnesota 2005 Bemidji State...... DT Morris, where he received his bachelor’s degree in chemistry in 2006 Bemidji State...... LB 1989. He earned a doctorate in chemistry from the University 2007 Bemidji State...... LB of Denver in 1994. 2008 Bemidji State...... DT 2009 Bemidji State...... DT Bekah Hessinger In addition to his coaching duties, Traxler is a professor in the BSU Department of Chemistry, which he joined in 1997.

Adrian Dunn I Assistant Coach Emily Tong u Defensive Line u Bemidji State 2009 u First season at Bemidji State

A familiar face to the BSU football program, Adrian Dunn joins the coaching staff for the 2009 season after anchoring the defensive line from 2006-2007. As a first-year graduate assistant coach, Dunn will work primarily with the Beavers’ defensive line.

Dunn begins his collegiate coaching career after spending the last year teaching at the Bemidji Middle School and coaching the varsity and junior varsity boy’s teams. Faculty Representitive An outstanding student-athlete, Dunn transferred to Bemidji State after a junior college career at Mendocino Junior College where he was a two-time All-Bay Valley selection and earned All-State Northern Region California accolades. On the Beavers’ defensive line, Dunn piled up 42 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss and 3.0 quarterback sacks in two years, while helping BSU to its first NSIC title in 40 years and Mineral Water Bowl appearance in 2006.

Dunn graduated from Bemidji State University in 2009 with a degree in physical education health and sport.

A native of Healdsburg, Calif., Dunn graduated from Healdsburg High School in 2004, where he was a standout in both football and basketball.

Doug Leif

13 20082009 rosters Numerical 2009 Alphabetical Roster Roster No. NAME POS HT WT YR/ELIG HOMETOWN (Previous SCHOOL) No Name Pos Exp 74 Tyler Abrahamson OL 6-6 274 Fr-HS New Brighton, Minn. (Irondale HS) 1 Pat Pitman DL Sr-3L 11 Cameron Abram WR 5-9 190 So-1L Brooklyn Park, Minn. (Osseo HS) 2 Lance Rongstad QB Fr-RS 48 Brad Albano DL 6-1 252 Sr-1L Farmington, Minn. (N.D. State College of Science) 3 Brandon Miles RB Jr-2L 24 Jake Anderson ILB 6-2 250 Sr-3L Karlstad, Minn. (Tri-County HS) 4 Adam Berg WR Jr-2L 73 Jordan Anderson OL 6-2 310 So-1L Newfolden, Minn. (Marshall County Central HS) 4a Dareius Copeland CB Fr-HS 29 Chris Bellinger S 5-9 191 Fr-HS Canton, Ohio (Sequoyah HS) 5 Dusty Sluzewicz S So-1L 50 Matt Benge LB 6-1 192 Fr-HS Lakeville, Minn. (Lakeville South HS) 6 Sid Johnson CB Jr-2L 4 Adam Berg WR 6-2 193 Jr-2L Cambridge, Minn. (Cambridge-Isanti HS) 96 Josh Beste DL 6-1 256 So-1L East Grand Forks, Minn. (East Grand Forks HS) 7 Justin Lee WR Fr-RS 83 Carris Bible TE 6-1 208 Fr-HS Somerset, Wis. (Summerset HS) 8 Derek Edholm QB Jr-2L 72 Nick Bliss LB 6-2 189 Fr-HS Mora, Minn. (Mora HS) 9 Andrew Schultz WR Jr-2L 49 Jason Bromm LB 6-0 216 Fr-HS South Barrington, Ill. (Barrington HS) 10 Jody Henningson WR So-1L 23a Issac Carlson S 5-9 185 Fr-HS Fergus Falls, Minn. (Fergus Falls HS) 11 Cameron Abram WR So-1L 28 Tyler Chappell WR 5-11 190 Sr-1L Kenai, Alaska (Kenai Central HS) 12 Zach Wold S So-1L 19 Dan Christensen OLB 6-1 221 Fr-RS Orland Park, Ill. (Amos Alonzo Stagg HS) 12a Alex Hass QB Fr-HS 4a Dareius Copeland CB 5-7 172 Fr-HS Atlanta, Ga. (Temple HS) 13 Jordan Johnson CB Fr-HS 45 Cory Crosby ILB 6-0 225 Fr-RS Cold Spring, Minn. (Rocori HS) 14 Beau Wakefield WR Fr-RS 41 Marco Custodio CB 5-9 185 Fr-HS Springhill, Fla. (River Ridge HS) 15 Luke Knutson OLB So-1L 94 Troy Dale DL 6-0 246 Fr-RS Portland, N.D. (May-Port CG HS) 16 Larry Miller QB Fr-HS 63 Brett DeLange OL 6-1 278 Fr-RS Plainfield, Ill. (Plainfield Central HS) 17 Jake Schmidt S So-1L 24a Nolan Dokken CB 5-8 163 Fr-HS Cloquet, Minn. (Cloquet HS) 18 Luke Mattson WR Fr-RS 52 Allan Dostal S 5-11 190 Fr-HS Badger, Minn. (Badger HS) 19 Dan Christensen OLB Fr-RS 22 Averey Duncan WR 6-1 176 Fr-HS St. Paul, Minn. (Saint Bernard’s School) 20 Christopher Price S Fr-HS 46 Andrew Eagan ILB 6-3 242 Jr-2L Sauk Village, Ill. (Marian Catholic HS) 21 Charles Hrdlicka CB Fr-RS 8 Derek Edholm QB 6-1 185 Jr-2L Ramsey, Minn. (Anoka HS) 22 Averey Duncan WR Fr-HS 23 Michael Ellison CB 5-7 195 Sr-3L Columbus, Ohio (Walnut Ridge / Ohio Univ.) 23 “Tiger” Ellison CB Sr-3L 56 Jake Elzy DL 6-0 248 Fr-HS Lindstrom, Minn. (Chicago Lakes Area HS) 23a Isaac Carlson S Fr-HS 67 Jared Erickson OL 6-2 256 Fr-HS Brainerd, Minn. (Brainerd HS) 24 Jake Anderson ILB Sr-3L 53 Dillon Fogarty LB 5-10 177 Fr-HS Belle Plaine, Minn. (Belle Plaine HS) 24a Nolan Dokken CB Fr-HS 51 Oliver Forward OLB 6-0 268 Jr-TR Huston, Texas 25 Brad Hemling RB Fr-RS 38 Korey Fry S 6-0 211 Jr-TR Detroit, Mich. (Oak Park HS) 80 Matt Gandrud WR 6-2 200 Fr-RS Elk River, Minn. (Elk River HS) 25a Matt Heath CB Fr-HS 59 Timothy Gleason LB 5-11 226 Fr-RS Soldotna, Alaska (Soldotna HS) 26 Anthony Ragsdale S Jr-TR 12a Alex Hass QB 6-0 181 Fr-HS Milaca, Minn. (Milaca HS) 27 Aaron Roland S Jr-2L 25a Matt Heath CB 5-9 161 Fr-HS Eau Claire, Wis. (Eau Claire North HS) 27a Brent Kondziolka RB Fr-HS 25 Brad Hemling RB 5-11 195 Fr-RS Richland Center, Wis. (Richland Center HS) 28 Tyler Chappell WR Sr-1L 10 Jody Henningson WR 5-11 192 So-1L North Aurora, Ill. (Kaneland HS) 28a Anthony Hermes S Fr-HS 28a Anthony Hermes S 6-0 179 Fr-HS Buffalo, Minn. (Buffalo HS) 29 Chris Bellinger S Fr-HS 48a Charles Hermes WR 6-0 176 Fr-HS Buffalo, Minn. (Buffalo HS) 30 Eurise Watson RB Sr-2L 21 Charles Hrdlicka CB 5-9 170 Fr-RS Frazee, Minn. (Menahga HS) 30a Blayze Peterson WR Fr-HS 65 Cory Immerman OL 6-0 294 So-1L Becker, Minn. (Becker HS) 31 Nate Solors K/P So-1L 44a Gary Isaacson RB 6-0 183 Fr-HS Tripoli, Wis. (Prentice HS) 32 Brody Scheff S So-1L 6 Sid Johnson CB 5-7 170 Jr-2L Fairbanks, Alaska (Lathrop HS) 33 Jake Kelly S Fr-RS 13 Jordan Johnson CB 5-10 188 Fr-HS Mora, Minn. (Mora HS) 33a Broc Skaar K Fr-HS 42 Joe Johnsrud FB 5-11 216 Fr-RS Kelliher, Minn. (Kelliher HS) 34 George Percak-Dennett LB So-1L 33 Jake Kelly S 5-10 188 Fr-RS Alpharette, Ga. (Chattahoochee HS) 35 Alex Mock LB So-1L 15 Luke Knutson OLB 6-0 217 So-1L Bagley, Minn. (Bagley HS) 36 Christian Metz WR Fr-HS 76 Bruce Koepp OL 6-1 280 Fr-HS Belle Plaine, Minn. (Belle Plaine HS) 37 Alvandrick Womack RB Fr-HS 27a Brent Kondziolka RB 6-0 190 Fr-HS Orland, Ill. (Carl Sandburg HS) 37a Colin McKenzie S Fr-HS 43 Dustin Kroeplin RB 5-11 214 Fr-RS Withee, Wis. (Owen-Withee HS) 38 Korey Fry S Jr-TR 93 Jordan Lardinois DL 6-3 253 Jr-2L New Franken, Wis. (Notre Dame Academy) 39 Jesse Sundby K/P So-1L 87 Anthony LaVoy DL 6-3 254 Fr-HS Mahnomen, Minn. (Mahnomen HS) 40 Buckley Wright LB Fr-HS 97 Garrett Lee DL 6-3 235 Fr-RS Otsego, Minn. (Rogers HS) 41 Marco Custodio CB Fr-HS 7 Justin Lee WR 5-8 187 Fr-RS Elgin, Ill. (Central HS) 88 Brian Leonhardt TE 6-5 240 Fr-RS Blaine, Minn. (Spring Lake Park HS) 42 Joe Johnsrud FB Fr-RS 79 Alexander Lutton OL 6-3 303 Fr-HS Anchorage, Alaska (Diamond HS) 42a Mike Swedlund S Fr-HS 18 Luke Mattson WR 6-3 175 Fr-RS Eagan, Minn. (Eagan HS) 43 Dustin Kroeplin LB Fr-RS 37a Colin McKenzie S 5-11 188 Fr-HS Wauconda, Ill. (Wauconda HS) 44 Gary Miller ILB Sr-1L

14 2009 Alphabetical Roster 2009 Numerical No. NAME POS HT WT YR/ELIG HOMETOWN (Previous SCHOOL) 99 Kyle McMartin DL 6-3 258 Sr-3L Osceola, Wis. (Osceola HS) Roster No Name Pos Exp 58 Alonzo Melton OL 6-4 280 Fr-RS Minneapolis, Minn. (Patrick Henry HS) 44a Gary Isaacson RB Fr-HS 36 Christian Metz WR 5-10 185 Fr-HS Camridge, Minn. (Cambridge-Isanti HS) 45 Cory Crosby ILB Fr-RS 68 Davis Mickelson OL 6-5 300 So-1L Elbow Lake, Minn. (Ashby HS) 46 Andrew Eagan ILB Jr-2L 3 Brandon Miles RB 5-10 195 Jr-2L Kenai, Alaska (Kenai Central HS) 47 Collin Stoffel LB Fr-HS 44 Gary Miller ILB 6-0 223 Sr-1L Ukiah, Calif. (Mendocino CC) 48 Brad Albano DL Sr-1L 61 Jonathan Miller OL 6-2 300 Fr-RS Bemidji, Minn. (Bemidji HS) 48a Charles Hermes WR Fr-HS 16 Larry Miller QB 5-10 172 Fr-HS Dallas, Texas (Duncanville HS) 49 Jason Bromm LB Fr-HS 35 Alex Mock LB 5-10 213 So-1L Williston, N.D. (Williston HS) 50 Matt Benge LB Fr-HS 55 Bryce Nelson OL 5-11 264 Fr-HS Inver Grove Heights, Minn. (Simley HS) 51 Oliver Forward OLB Jr-TR 77 Papapa Nicholas-Silvira OL 6-3 320 Fr-TR Kenai, Alaska (Oregon State) 52 Allan Dostal S Fr-HS 64 Jordan Oien OL 6-3 300 Fr-HS Clearbrook, Minn. (Clearbrook-Gonvick HS) 53 Dillon Fogarty LB Fr-HS 81 Ryan Olds OLB 6-2 203 Fr-HS Hibbing, Minn. (Hibbing HS) 55 Bryce Nelson OL Fr-HS 86 Tim Orr TE 6-4 223 Fr-HS Wasilla, Alaska (Wasilla HS) 56 Jake Elzy DL Fr-HS 66 Steve Pappas OL 6-2 275 So-1L Appleton, Wis. (Appleton East HS) 57 Matthew Shaver DL Fr-HS 71 Chris Parrish OL 6-0 311 Jr-2L Grand Forks, N.D. (Central HS) 58 Alonzo Melton OL Fr-RS 34 George Percak-Dennett LB 6-2 227 So-1L Wasilla, Alaska (Wasilla HS) 59 Timo Gleason ILB Fr-RS 30a Blayze Peterson WR 5-10 179 Fr-HS Owatonna, Minn. (Owatonna HS) 60 Cody Stamper DL Fr-RS 1 Pat Pitman DL 6-0 239 Sr-3L Billings, Mont. (Skyview HS) 61 Jonathan Miller OL Fr-RS 89 James Plain WR 6-2 183 Fr-HS Wyoming, Minn. (Forest Lake HS) 62 Lyndell Tulimasealii OL Fr-HS 26 Anthony Ragsdale S 5-10 195 Jr-TR Bremerton, Wash. (Chabot (Calif.) College) 63 Brett DeLange OL Fr-RS 27 Aaron Roland S 6-0 192 Jr-2L Wahpeton, N.D. (Wahpeton HS) 64 Jordan Oien OL Fr-HS 2 Lance Rongstad QB 6-3 197 Fr-RS Eleva, Wis. (Eleva-Strum Central HS) 65 Cory Immerman OL So-1L 85 Jake Safstrom DL 6-2 224 Fr-HS Grafton, Wis. (Grafton HS) 66 Steve Pappas OL So-1L 32 Brody Scheff S 6-0 192 So-1L Waconia, Minn. (Waconia HS) 67 Jared Erickson OL Fr-HS 17 Jake Schmidt S 6-0 184 So-1L Frederic, Wis. (Frederic HS) 68 Davis Mickelson OL So-1L 9 Andrew Schultz WR 6-2 198 Jr-2L Grand Forks, N.D. (Central HS) 69 Chad Whaley OL Jr-2L 57 Matthew Shaver DL 6-1 280 Fr-HS St. Cloud, Minn. (Apollo HS) 71 Chris Parrish OL Jr-2L 33a Broc Skaar K 6-0 203 Fr-HS Cheyenne, Wyo. (Manchester HS) 72 Nick Bliss LB Fr-HS 5 Dusty Sluzewicz S 5-10 210 So-1L Homer Glen, Ill. (Lockport HS) 73 Jordan Anderson OL So-1L 31 Nate Solors RB/K 5-8 233 So-1L Elk River, Minn. (Elk River HS) 74 Tyler Abrahamson OL Fr-HS 60 Cody Stamper DL 6-0 221 Fr-HS Brooklyn Park, Minn. (Mora HS) 76 Bruce Koepp OL Fr-HS 47 Collin Stoffel LB 5-11 218 Fr-HS Surprise, Ariz. (Willow Canyon HS) 77 Papapa Nicholas-Silvira OL Fr-TR 39 Jesse Sundby K/P 5-8 208 So-1L Argyle, Minn. (Stephen-Argyle Central HS) 79 Alexander Lutton OL Fr-HS 42a Mike Swedlund S 5-11 180 Fr-HS Hoffman Estates, Ill. (Hoffman Estates HS) 80 Matt Gandrud WR Fr-RS 82 Miles Swenson WR 6-1 186 Fr-HS Milaca, Minn. (Milaca HS) 81 Ryan Olds OLB Fr-HS 98 Bryan Syrstad DL 6-1 248 Fr-RS Thompson, N.D. (Thompson HS) 82 Myles Swenson WR Fr-HS 62 Lyndell Tulimasealii OL 6-1 308 Fr-HS Anchorage, Alaska (West Anchorage HS) 83 Carris Bible TE Fr-HS 14 Beau Wakefield WR 5-9 166 Fr-RS Butternut, Wis. (Park Falls HS) 84 Gary Young DL Fr-HS 30 Eurise Watson RB 5-10 210 Sr-2L Dayton, Ohio (Meadowdale / Ohio Univ.) 85 Jake Safstrom DL Fr-HS 69 Chad Whaley OL 6-3 261 Jr-2L North Pole, Alaska (Ben Eielson HS) 86 Tim Orr TE Fr-HS 95 Bryan Wick DL 6-4 275 Sr-3L Duluth, Minn. (Denfeld HS) 87 Anthony LaVoy DL Fr-HS 90 Rob Wills DE 6-3 255 Jr-2L Roseville, Minn. (Roseville Area HS) 88 Jordan Leonhardt TE Fr-RS 12 Zach Wold S 5-11 201 So-1L Hatton, N.D. (Hatton HS) 89 James Plain WR Fr-HS 37 Alvandrick Womack RB 5-9 198 Fr-HS Rosharon, Texas (Manvel HS) 90 Rob Wills DE Jr-2L 40 Buckley Wright LB 6-0 210 Fr-HS Sioux City, Iowa (Bishop Heelan Catholic HS) 92 Jake Zimmerman DE Fr-RS 84 Gary Young DL 6-1 242 Fr-HS Crete, Ill. (Crete-Monee HS) 93 Jordan Lardinois DE Jr-2L 92 Jake Zimmerman DE 6-4 260 Fr-RS Bruce, Wis. 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15 game ranked among the NSIC’s top 10, while his for the BSU rushing attack to gain nearly 100-yards 11.5 tackles for loss was good for ninth in the per game in 2008... The unit protected Derek Edholm, league... His three forced fumbles led all BSU play- who posted a BSU single-season best 65.2 comple- ers. tion percentage and set a BSU mark with 193 com- 11 Opened his junior campaign with eight tackles pletions... The young offensive line matured together (four solo), 2.5 tackles for loss (-15 yards), a sack down the stretch blocking for a ground game that and an interception at Minot State (8/28/08)... posted over 150 yards in three of the last four games Posted a career-high 12 tackles (four solo) versus as the Beavers closed out the season winning three Concordia-St. Paul (11/8/08)... Recorded 3.0 tack- of their last four. 2008 (Fr): Hit the field for nine games as a fresh- les for loss (-19 yards) and 1.5 sacks versus U-Mary man... Pulled in 24 receptions for a total of 163 (11/1/08). Personal: Jordan Kevin Anderson... Born April 16, yards and a touchdown... Carried the ball 19 times 1990.. Son of Marc and Gloria Osowski... Is a math for 127 yards and a touchdown... Led the team in 2007 (So): Appeared in nine of the Beavers’ 11 education major with an emphasis in coaching. rushing averaging 6.7 yards per carry... Averaged games, which included seven starts in the middle 21.4 yards on seven kick returns to pace the Bea- of the BSU defensive unit... Ranked second on vers special teams unit... His 39-yard return versus the team with 34 solo tackles and third among his Minnesota State (9/6/08) stood as the team’s lon- teammates with 68 total tackles... Led BSU with gest of 2008. seven tackles in the season opener at Minnesota Burst onto the scene recording a season-high Duluth (Sept. 1)... Recorded 13.0 tackles for a loss seven catches at Minot State (8/28/08) in his first of 50 yards and registered 1.5 sacks as a junior... 4 collegiate game... Grabbed his first career touch- Posted six pass break-ups and picked off a pass down reception and connected with George Ka- and returned it for his first career touchdown at SW dlec for a 40-yard touchdown strike on his only Minnesota State (Oct. 27)... Showed his nose for pass attempt of the season versus Minnesota the ball by leading the team with four fumble recov- eries while forcing one. State (9/6/08)... Made a 2008-best seven rushing 2008 (So): Made starts in all 11 of the Beavers’ con- attempts for 54 yards, which included a carer-high 2006 (Fr): Saw time in ten games piling up 13 tests in 2008... Finished third on the team in both re- 30-yard scamper, and his first rushing touchdown ceptions (24) and receiving yardage (287). at St. Cloud State (10/4/08)... .. Was injured at Win- tackles (5 solo) and a pass broken up... Picked off Opened the season with a career-high five catch- ona State (9/20/08). his first career pass Oct. 21st in a win over Win- ona State... career-high three tackles Oct. 14th at es at Minot State (8/28/08)... Matched his career mark versus Minnesota, Crookston (10/18/08) post- 2007 (RS): Sat out entire season as a redshirt. Wayne State (Neb.). ing a career-best 54 yards, while hauling in his only touchdown reception of the season. Prior to BSU: Two-time all-conference selection 2005 (RS): Sat out entire season as a redshirt. in football and basketball at Osseo High School... Coached by Derrin Lamker. Prior to BSU: Helped lead Tri-County to a section 2007 (Fr): Saw time at the receiver position in four championship as a sophomore and a 7-3 record as games as a freshman... Caught three passes for an Personal: Cameron Luis Abram... Born May 22, a senior... Two-time all-conference selection in foot- average of 9.0 yards per catch... Was on the receiv- 1988... Son of Latrice Abram... Lists business as a ball, baseball and basketball... Scored game-winning ing end of his first career touchdown in front of a major field of study. touchdown in overtime in final home game as a se- regional television audience Oct. 20 when the Bea- nior. vers played Winona State on Fox Sports Net North... Career Highs: Grabbed a career-best two catches in a 47-9 victory Receptions: 7 at Minot State (8/28/08); Reception Personal: Jacob Wayne Anderson... Born Jan. 10, over Minnesota, Crookston (9/22)... Also spent time Yards: 47 at Minot State (8/28/08); Long Recep- 1987... Son of Wayne and Jackie Anderson... Major- on the special teams unit fielding one kick return for tion: 16 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (11/8/08); Receiving ing in criminal justice. seven yards. Touchdowns: 1 vs. Minnesota State (9/6/08); Rush- ing Yards: 54 at St. Cloud State (10/4/08); Long Career Highs: 2006 (RS): Sat out the entire season as a redshirt. Rush: 30 at St. Cloud State (10/4/08); Rushing Tackles: 12 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (11/8/08); Solo Tackles: 8 at Winona State (10/20/07); Assisted Touchdowns: 1 at St. Cloud State (10/4/08). Prior to BSU: Was a three-sport athlete at Cam- Tackles: 8 12 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (11/8/08); bridge-Isanti High School... Earned letters in football, Sacks: 1.5 vs. U-Mary (11/1/08); TFL: 3.0 vs. U-Mary Abram: Receiving Stats basketball and track an field... Set the CIHS single- (11/1/08); Fumble Recoveries: 2 at SW Minnesota Year G No. YDS AVG TD LONG season record with 41 receptions as a senior... Was State (10/27/07); Interceptions: 1 five times, most 2007 Redshirt a member of the a 2005 team that went 10-2, won recently - vs. Northern State (9/27/07). 2008 9 24 163 6.8 1 16 a section championship and earned a state tourna- Career 9 24 163 6.8 1 16 ment berth. Anderson: Defensive Stats Personal: Adam Scott Berg... Born April 25, 1988... Year G UT-AT-TT TFL SK INT PBU Abram: Rushing Stats Son of Larry and Ann Anderson... Majoring in criminal Year G RUSH YDS AVG TD LONG 2005 Redshirt justice. 2007 Redshirt 2006 10 5-8-13 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-15 1 2008 9 19 127 6.7 1 30 2007 9 34-34-68 13.0-50 1.5-18 1-37 6 Career Highs: Career 9 19 127 6.7 1 30 2008 11 32-36-70 11.5-55 4.5-35 3-99 4 Receptions: 5 at Minot State (8/28/08) and vs. Min- Career 31 71-78-149 24.5-105 6.0-53 5-151 11 nesota, Crooskton (10/18/08); Reception Yards: 54 vs. Minnesota, Crooskton (10/18/08); Long Recep- tion: 29 vs. Minnesota State (9/6/08); Touchdowns: 1 at Winona State (10/20/07) and vs. Minnesota, 24 Crookston (10/18/08). 73 Berg: Receiving Stats Year G No. YDS AVG TD LONG 2006 Redshirt 2008 (Jr): The Second-Team All-NSIC selection 2007 4 3 27 9.0 1 12 started all 11 of Bemidji State’s 2008 contest, see- 2008 11 29 287 9.9 1 29 ing time at both middle and outside linebacker... 2007 (Fr): Appeared in 11 games as a freshman, Career 15 32 314 18.9 2 29 Led the team in total tackles (70), assisted tackles starting on the Beavers’ offensive line at right guard. (38), tackles for loss (11.5), sacks (4.5) and ranked Was part of a offensive front that paved the way second in interceptions (3)... His 6.4 tackles per

16 percentage (65.2)... Passed for 2,136 yards on 193 of 296 with five interceptions... His 17 touchdown passes stand as the Beavers’ ninth-best single-sea- son total of all time... Rushed for 195 yards, with a 46 touchdown, to rank third on the team. 23 Completed a career-best 33 passes on 45 at- tempts for his first collegiate 300-yard game (319) in a season-opening victory at Minot State (8/28/08)... 2008 (So): Heard his named called as a part of the Connected with George Kadlec for a 36-yard touch- 2008 (Jr) - Held down one of the team’s starting starting defense 10 times as a sophomore... Finished down pass--the first of young QBs career, in the cornerback spots for 10 games in 2008... Ranked second on the team in tackles (68), solo stops (32) same game... Finished the 2008 season passing for sixth on the team with 53 tackles... His 33 solo stops and assisted tackles (38), while netting 7.5 tackles for more than 250 yards and leading the Beavers to wins in three of their last four games.... Recorded his first was second only to his First-Team All-NSIC and all- loss (-27 yards) and 2.0 sacks to end up third on the region counterpart Terrell Phelps’s (38)... Returned three-TD game versus Minnesota State (10/18/08)... team... His 6.8 tackles per game slotted him among nine kickoffs for 175 yards to finish third on the team, Followed that up with consecutive three-TD outings the league’s top 20... Was one of just four sophomore while his 19.4 yards per return was good for second. at nationally-ranked Minnesota Duluth (10/25/08) and defenders in the NSIC North Division to garner all- Posted eight tackles (four solo) with an inter- versus U-Mary (11/1/08)... Posted a career-long com- conference accolades in 2008. ception versus Minnesota State (9/6/08)... Broke pletion in the same game when he connected with Posted 10 stops, with a career-high eight solo up two passes at MSU-Moorhead (9/20/08)... Col- tackles at MSU-Moorhead (9/20/08)... Got to the Kadlec for an 85-yard touchdown strike... Gained a lected a career-high seven solo stops at Wayne State quarterback for his first two collegiate sacks versus career-high 66 yards on the ground, which included a (10/11/08)... Equalled his career-best eight tack- Northern State (9/27/08) and Concordia-St. Paul 50-yard scamper, at St. Cloud State (10/4/08). les in the season finale versus Concordia-St. Paul (11/8/08). (11/8/08). 2007 (Fr): Made appearances in five games in a 2007 (Fr): Racked up 40 tackles in 10 games for the backup role... Stepped into the starting line-up for his 2007 (So) - Was key to a BSU return game that Beavers as a rookie... Tied for eighth on the team in first collegiate start at SW Minnesota State (10/27)... stood out as one of the best in the NSIC in 2006... The Beavers were tops in the league with a 12.1 punt tackles while his 22 solo tackles was good for sixth Was 11-of-25 for 93 yards with two interceptions for return average while they ranked third returning kicks on the team... Started in the middle of the Beavers’ a win in his debut... Also added 41 yards on nine car- an average of 17.6... Averaged 14.4 yards per return defense on five occasions... Led the Beavers with a ries. fielding a team-high 15 kicks as a sophomore... Reg- career-high 11 tackles (seven solo) at U-Mary (10/6)... istered 14 solo tackles and 6 assisted tackles for a Tied for seventh, on the team and third among line- 2006 (RS): Sat out entire 2006 season as a redshirt. total of 20 stops while adding a pass brake up in nine backers with 5.0 tackles for a loss... Picked off his first Prior to BSU: Garnered seven letters as a three-sport games for the Beavers... posted a career-best five collegiate pass in a victory over Minot State (9/8). tackles in a 27-3 victory over MSU-Moorhead. participant at Anoka High School... Started two sea- 2006 (So): Sat out entire 2006 campaign as a red- sons under center for the Tornadoes... Led AHS to a 2006 (Fr) - Played in 12 games as a freshman on both shirt. 7-1 record and a North Suburban Conference runner- defense and special teams. Finished with 13 total up finish as a junior... Directed the team to a Section tackles (12 solo) two interceptions and two blocked Prior to BSU: Was a four-year starter at Marian Cath- 7AAAAA championship in 2005 en route to a trip to kicks... As a kick returner, averaged 12.8 yards per olic High School... Led the team in tackles as a fresh- the state tournament. attempt... In four returns posted a long of 16 yards at MSU Moorhead (9/16). man, sophomore and senior... Posted a career-best Personal: Derek Thomas Edholm... Born April 19, Grabbed his first career interception in a win vs. 163 tackles in his final prep season. 1988... Son of Tom and Sharon Edholm... Is unde- Minn., Crookston (9/23)... Recorded two tackles (2 cided on his major. Personal: Andrew Martin Eagan... Born Dec. 19, solo) and blocked a kick at Northern State (9/30)... 1987... Son of Chris Eagan and Lauren Abatzis... Has Blocked a kick at Concordia-St. Paul... Four tackles Career Highs: chosen criminal justice as a major field of study. (4 solo) and an interception at Concordia-St. Paul. Completions: 33 at Minot State (8/28/08); Pass At- Career Highs: tempts: 45 at Minot State (8/28/08); Passing Yards: Prior to BSU: Transferred to Bemidji State after red- Tackles: 11 at U-Mary (10/6/07); Solo Tackles: 8 319 at Minot State (8/28/08); Long Completion: 85 shirting at NCAA Division I Ohio University in Athens, at MSU-Moorhead (9/20/08); Assisted Tackles: 7 vs. U-Mary (11/1/08); Passing Touchdowns: 3, three Ohio. times, Most recent - vs. U-Mary (11/1/08); Intercep- vs. Minnesota State (9/6/08); Sacks: 1 vs. Northern Personal: Michael “Tiger” Ellison... Born Nov. 26, State (9/27/08) and vs. Concordia-St. Paul (11/1/08); tions: 2 at SW Minnesota State (10/27/07) and vs. Minnesota State (9/6/08); Rushing Yards: 66 at St. 1986... Son of Michael and Rosemary Ellison... Has TFL: 3.0 at MSU-Moorhead (9/27/08); Interceptions: chosen sport management as a major field of study. 1 vs. Minot State (9/8/07); Fumbles: none. Cloud State (10/4/08) Long Rush: 50 at St. Cloud State (910/4/08). Career Highs: Tackles: 8 vs. Minnesota State (9/6/08) and vs. U- Eagan: Defensive Stats Mary (11/1/08); Solo Tackles: 7 at Wayne State Year G UT-AT-TT TFL SK INT PBU Edholm: Passing Stats Year G C-ATT-INT YDS PCT TD AVG/G (Neb.) (10/11/08); Assists: 4 vs. Minnesota State 2006 Redshirt (9/6/08) and at Winona State (9/13/08); Intercep- 2006 Redshirt 2007 10 22-18-40 5.0-25 0.0-0 1-0 1 tions: 1, three times, most recently - vs. Minnesota 2007 5 13-32-4 106 40.6 0 21.2 2008 10 32-36-68 7.5-27 2.0-17 0-0 0 State (9/6/08); PBU: 2 at MSU-Moorhead (9/20/08); 2008 10 193-296-5 2,136 65.2 17 213.6 Career 20 54-54-108 12.5-25 2.0-17 1-0 1 Kick Return: 36 yards at Minnesota Duluth (9/1/07). Career 15 206-328-9 2,242 62.8 17 149.5 Ellison: Defensive Stats Edholm: Rushing Stats Year G UT-AT-TT TFL SK INT PBU Year G RUSH YDS AVG TD LONG 2006 12 12-1-13 0.0-0 0.0-0 2-0 0 2006 Redshirt 2007 9 14-6-20 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 1 8 2007 5 11 34 3.1 0 14 2008 10 33-20-53 0.5-1 0.0-0 1-12 4 2008 10 113 195 1.7 1 50 Career 21 59-27-86 0.5-1 0.0-0 3-12 5 Career 15 124 229 1.8 1 50 Ellison: Kick Return Stats Year G No. YDS AVG TD LONG 2006 12 4 51 12.8 0 16 2008 (So): Earned the starting quarterback role and 2007 9 15 216 14.4 0 36 made starts in 10 games as a sophomore... Com- 2008 10 9 175 19.4 0 34 pleted the season as Bemidji State’s single-season Career 31 28 442 15.7 0 36 record holder for completions (193) and completion

17 Crookston (10/18/08); Solo Tackles: 2 vs. North- ern State (9/27/08) and vs. Minnesota, Crookston (10/18/08); Assists: 3 at Winona State (9/13/08); In- terceptions: none; PBU: 1 at Minnesota, Crookston (9/22/07) and at St. Cloud State (10/4/08). 10 65 Johnson: Defensive Stats Year G UT-AT-TT TFL SK INT PBU 2006 Redshirt 2007 6 2-4-6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 1 2008 (Fr): Was one of two true freshman to see signif- 2007 (Fr): Anchored the BSU offensive line as its cen- 2008 10 7-10-17 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 icant time in 2008... Played in each of the Beavers’ 11 ter in all 11 contests. games, starting at one of the wide receiver positions Was part of a offensive front that paved the way for Career 6 9-14-23 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 1 on five occasions... Finished fourth on the team with the BSU rushing attack to average nearly 100-yards 24 catches for 225 yards... Paced the BSU special per game in 2008... The unit protected Derek Edholm, teams unit with 12 kickoff returns for 226 yards. who completed a BSU single-season best 65.2-per- Grabbed his first collegiate pass at Minot State cent of his pass attempts, setting a BSU mark with (8/28/08)... Racked up career-highs at Minnesota Du- 193 completions... The young offensive line matured luth (10/25/08) with six catches and 53 yards. together down the stretch blocking for a ground game 15 that posted over 150 yards in three of the last four Prior to BSU: Played quarterback, wide receiver, games as the Beavers closed out the season winning defensive back, punter and kicker at Kaneland High three of four. School... Completed 216-of-388 pass attempts for 2,714 yards and 21 touchdowns in 2007... Posted 2006 (RS): Sat out entire season as a redshirt. nearly 100 yards per game on the ground netting 890 2008 (Fr): Was a regular in the BSU secondary in 2008 yards with eight touchdowns in nine games... His Prior to BSU: Three-time letterwinner in football and seeing time in all 11 games and sliding into the start- 3,604 yards of total offense and 29 touchdowns was wrestling for Becker... Helped lead BHS to a 26-2 ing line up as a linebacker for the final four games... tops in the Chicagoland... Also averaged 38.5 yards record during junior and senior seasons, including An Honorable Mention All-NSIC pick, Knutson was per punt, made three-of-four field goal attempts a 14-0 campaign and state Class 3A championship one of only three rookies hailing from the NSIC North and successfully converted 30-of-31 point after at- in 2005... Second-team all-conference in 2005... All- to be honored... Finished his first collegiate season tempts... Earned Rivals.com High School National conference, Mississippi 8 Conference Lineman of with 39 tackles (17 solo)... His 8.0 tackles for loss (-41 Player of the Week after a game in which he passed the Year, St. Cloud Times All-Area Team in 2006... yards) ranked second among his defensive team- for 412 yards, rushed for 145 more, accounted for Coached by Dwight Lundeen. four touchdowns and kicked the game-winning field mates, while his 3.0 sacks was good for third... The goal... For his efforts he gained all-conference ac- Personal: Cory Michael Immerman... Born July 12, hard-hitting linebacker forced a pair of fumbles and colades as a quarterback and punter while he was 1989... Son of Marty and June Immerman... Is a math accounted for the Beavers’ only safety of the season. selected as the Western Sun Conference Offensive education major at Bemidji State. Posted his first tackle in the green and white at MVP... Was also named all-state in 2007 by the Illi- Minot State (8/28/08)... Set a career standard with nois High School Coaches’ Association... The team four solo tackles, which included three tackles for captain and four-year letter winner was a four-time loss (-20), a sack, two forced fumbles and a safety recipient of the Western Sun Conference Prep Player at Wayne State (10/11/08)... Posted a season-high 12 of the Week Award and was named as the Walter tackles (three solo) and nine assisted tackles versus Payton Roundhouse High School Player of the Year Minnesota, Crookston (10/18/08). as a senior. 6 2007 (RS): Sat out entire season as a redshirt. Personal: Jody Arthur Henningson... Born Aug. 26, 1990... Is the son of Jody Henningson and Mary Lynn Prior to BSU: Four-time letterwinner in football and Brubaker... Is undecided on a major field of study. basketball; also lettered in track at Bagley High School... Three-time all-conference selection; North 2008 (So): Recorded 17 tackles (seven solo) in 10 Star Conference MVP and All-Section 8AA selection Career Highs: games and one start in the BSU secondary as a Receptions: 6 at Minnesota Duluth (10/25/08); Re- in 2006... Honorable-mention all-state at both line- sophomore... Also spent time on the Beavers’ kick ception Yards: 53 at Minnesota Duluth (10/25/08); backer and wide receiver... Coached by Chuck An- return squad. Long Reception: 30 at Minnesota Duluth (10/25/08); derson. Posted three assisted tackles at Winona State Touchdowns: none; Kick Returns: 31 yards at St. (9/13/08)... Recorded a pass break up at St. Cloud Personal: Luke Ethan Knutson... Born March 27, Cloud State (10/4/08). State (10/4/08)... Covered a loose ball at Wayne State 1989... Son of Terry and Terri Knutson... Is undecided (10/11/08). on a major field of study. Henningson: Receiving Stats Year G REC YDS AVG TD LONG 2007 (Fr): Saw time in six games in the BSU second- Career Highs: 2008 11 26 225 8.7 0 30 ary... Recorded six tackles (two solo)... Broke up one Tackles: 12 9 vs. Minnesota, Crookston (10/18/08); Career 11 26 225 8.7 0 30 pass. Solo Tackles: 4 at Wayne State (neb.) (10/11/08); As- sists: 9 vs. Minnesota, Crookston (10/18/08); Sacks: 2006 (RS): Sat out 2006 season as a redshirt. 1.0 at Wayne State (neb.) (10/11/08) and vs. Con- Henningson: Kick Return Stats cordia-St. Paul (11/1/08); TFL: 3.0 at Wayne State Year G No. YDS AVG TD LONG Prior to BSU: Was a three-year starter at Lathrop (10/11/08); Interceptions: none; PBU: none. 2008 11 12 226 18.8 0 31 High School... Garnered first-team all-conference and Career 11 12 226 18.8 0 31 all-state and accolades as a running back in 2005... Knutson: Defensive Stats A defensive first-team all-conference pick in 2004... Year G UT-AT-TT TFL SK INT PBU Also participated in track an field and wrestling as a 2007 Redshirt prep. 2008 11 17-22-39 8.0-41 3.0-25 0.0 2 Personal: Sidney Artez Johnson... Born April 27, Career 11 17-22-39 8.0-41 3.0-25 0.0 2 1988... Son of Jeff and Tiffanni Sharnbroich... Is a mass communication major at BSU.

Career Highs: Tackles: 3, five times, most recently - vs. Minnesota,

18 consecutive starts at the left tackle spot. Was part of a offensive that paved the way for the BSU rushing attack to average nearly 100-yards per game in 2008... The unit protected Derek Edholm, 93 who posted a BSU single-season best 65.2 comple- 99 tion percentage, setting a BSU mark with 193 com- pletions... The young offensive line matured together down the stretch blocking for a ground game that posted over 150 yards in three of the last four games 2008 (So): Started 10 games at defensive end, while as the Beavers closed out the season winning three he saw action in all 11 contest of his sophomore 2008 (Sr): Was injured in the season-opener... Totaled of their last four. campaign as the team’s long snapper... Completed one tackle... Sat out remainder of the season as an the season with 35 tackles (15 solo) to rank 12th on injury redshirt. 2007 (RS): Sat out entire season as a redshirt. the team, but second among linemen... His 6.0 tack- les for loss (-16) was good for fourth on the team... 2007 (Jr): Saw playing time in all 11 contests as a Prior to BSU: Earned honorable-mention all-confer- Pouncing on a pair of fumbles, he matched Dusty junior, McMartin started at defensive end on three oc- ence honors in football, basketball and baseball dur- Sluzewicz for the team lead... Lardinois also added a casions... Registered 18 stops (three solo) with 5.5 ing his prep career... Coached by Joey Anderson. sack and a pass break up. coming behind the line of scrimmage... He sacked the quarterback on four occasions (three solo) for Personal: Davis James Mickelson... Son of Vincent Collected a fumble recovery in the 2008 opener and Karla Mickelson... Born June 1, 1989... Is a crimi- at Minot State (8/28/08)...Equalled a career-high with a loss of 15 yards... Recorded his first career sack in a victory over Minot State (9/8/07) and matched nal justice major. six tackles (three solo) at Winona State (9/13/08)... a career-best four tackles versus MSU Moorhead Posted his first collegiate quarterback sack versus (9/15/07). Northern State (9/27/08)... Scooped up his second loose ball of the season at Wayne State (10/11/08). 2006 (So): Played in 11 games for BSU, starting at defensive end on six occasions... Posted 11 tackles 2007 (Fr): Saw time in all of the Beaver’s 11 games as (five solo)... 3.5 of 11 tackles came for a loss. 3 a freshman... Captured primary long-snapper respon- Career-high four tackles (1 solo) and 1.5 TFL at sibilities from day one and was a key to Paul Potem- MSU Moorhead (9/16; Two tackles at Wayne State ra’s conference-leading and all-region season... Col- (10/14); One tackle-for-loss vs. SW Minnesota State lected 12 tackles (five solo)... Netted a career-high (10/28) and vs. Pittsburg State (12/2). six tackles (one solo) at Minnesota, Crookston (9/22), Posted 1.5 tackles for a loss of two yards. 2005 (Fr-RS): Played in seven games with five starts 2008 (So): Was a regular in the BSU backfield, seeing on the defensive end... Started BSU’s first five games time in all 11 games, while getting the starting nod 2006 (RS): Sat out entire 2006 season as a redshirt. and played in first six, but missed three games on nine occasions... Finished as the team’s leading with injury before returning in season finale against ground-gainer with 379 yards on 98 carries... Paced Prior to BSU: Helped Notre Dame Academy to a 33-5 Wayne State... Recorded three tackles on the sea- the team with five rushing touchdowns... Was BSU’s overall record, which included a 2003 undefeated son (1 solo)... Two tackles (1 solo) vs Minnesota State biggest pass-catching threat out of the backfield pull- state championship season... Earned all-conference (9/10). ing in 11 receptions for 105 yards and a touchdown... and all-area honors as a tight end... Also participated Also spent time on the Beavers’ special teams unit 2004 (Fr): Sat out as a redshirt. in track and field. returning a team-leading 12 kickoffs for 223 yards. Prior to BSU: A three-year starter for Osceola and Carried the ball a season-high 16 times at Minot Personal: Jordan Robert Lardinois... Born March 10. two-time team captain... Earned First-Team All-State state (8/28/08)... His two touchdown plunges in the 1987... Son of Randall and Catherine Lardinois... His honors at linebacker and is Osceola’s career leader season-opener stands as his career-best... Piled up a brother Joe played NCAA Division I football at North in tackles. season-high 93 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries Dakota State... Jordan is a criminal justice major at and caught two passes for 34 yards and a score ver- BSU. Personal: Kyle Bernard McMartin... Born June 14, sus Minnesota, Crookston (10/18/08)... Scampered 1986... Son of Mike and Bonnie McMartin... Majoring for a career-long, 42-yard carry at Minnesota, Crook- Career Highs: in elementary education. ston (10/18/08). Tackles: 6 at Minnesota, Crooskton (9/22/07) and at Winona State (9/13/08); Solo Tackles: 3 at Winona Career Highs: 2007 (Fr): Saved his best for last playing seven games State (9/13/08) and St. Cloud State (10/4/08); As- Tackles: 4 at MSU Moorhead (9/16/06), and vs. MSU as a rookie and worked his way in to the starting run- sists: 4 vs. Minnesota, Crookston (10/18/08); Sacks: Moorhead (9/15/07); Solo Tackles: 2 vs. Minot State ning back spot for the Beavers last two games of the 1.0 vs. Northern State (9/27/08); TFL: 2.0 at MSU- (9/8/07); Assists: 4 at MSU Moorhead (9/15/07). Moorhead (9/20/08) and vs. Northern State (9/27/08); season... Finished third on the team with 421 rushing PBU: 1 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (1/11/08); Fumbles: yards... Carried the ball 106 times for an average of 1 at Minot State (8/28/08) and at Wayne State (Neb.) McMartin: Defensive Stats 4.0 yards per attempt... His 60.1 yards per game was (10/11/08). Year G UT-AT-TT TFL SK INT FF tops among BSU ground-gainers... Ran for a career- 2004 redshirt high 133 yards on 30 carries in a victory over SW Lardinois: Defensive Stats 2005 7 1-2-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 Minnesota State (10/27)... Fell just four yards short Year G UT-AT-TT TFL SK FR PBU 2006 11 5-6-11 3.5-4 0.0-0 0-0 0 of breaking the 100-yard plateau in each of BSU final 2006 redshirt two games of the season... Recorded his first col- 2007 11 3-15-18 5.5-21 3.5-15 0-0 1 2007 11 5-7-12 1.5-2 0.0-0 0-0 0 legiate touchdown on a plunge from three yards out 2008 1 0-1-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 2008 11 15-20-35 6.0-16 1.0-2 2-0 1 versus Concordia-St. Paul (11/3)... Grabbed six re- Career 30 9-24-33 9-0-25 3.5-15 0-0 1 Career 22 20-27-47 7.5-18 1.0-2 2-0 1 ceptions out of the backfield for an average of 17.0 yards per catch to finish second on the team only to George Kadlec... Logged one catch for a career-high 31 yards at Minnesota, Crookston (9/22).

2006 (RS): Sat out entire season as a redshirt. 58 Prior to BSU: A three-sport athlete at Kenai Central High School, Miles participated in track and field and basketball in addition to his time on the gridiron... Was a member of four consecutive state champion- ship football teams as a prep... Earned first-team all- 2008 (Fr): Solidified the BSU offensive line making 11 state honors as a senior running back.

19 Minnesota, Crookston (10/18/08); TFL: 1.0, three line matured together down the stretch blocking for Personal: Brandon James Miles... Born March 2, times; Interceptions: 1 vs. Minnesota, Crookston a ground game that posted over 150 yards in three 1988... Son of Lisa Miles... Has selected business (10/18/08); PBU: 1, three times; Fumbles: none. of the last four games as the Beavers closed out the administration as a major field of study. season winning three of four. Miller: Defensive Stats Career Highs: Prior to BSU: Earned two letters in football at Ap- Year G UT-AT-TT TFL SK INT PBU Rushing Yards: 133 at SW Minnesota State pleton East... Helped Appleton East post 295 yards (10/27/07); Carries: 30 at SW Minnesota State 2008 11 17-31-48 3.0-10 2.0-10 1-0 4 rushing against Oshkosh North as a senior... Two- (10/27/07); Long Rush: 42 vs. Minnesota, Crook- Career 11 17-31-48 3.0-10 2.0-10 1-0 4 time letterwinner and state qualifier in power lifting... ston (10/18/08); Receptions: 4 vs. Northern State Coached by Pat Schwanke (9/27/08); Long Reception: 31 yards at Minnesota, Crooskton (9/22/07); Touchdowns: 2 at Minot State Personal: Steven Daniel Pappas... Born May 23, (8/28/08). 1989... Son of Mike and Julie Pappas... Is undecided on a major field of study. Miles: Rushing Stats 35 Rec G Att Yds Avg. TD Lg 2006 Redshirt 2007 7 106 421 4.0 2 19

2008 11 98 379 3.9 5 42 34 Career 18 204 800 3.9 7 42 2008 (Fr): Saw time in 11 games as a reserve line- backer during the 2008 campaign... Started two of Miles: Receiving Stats the final three games of the season... Finished with Rec G Rec. Yds Avg. TD Lg 17 tackles (10 solo) 2.0 tackles for loss (-13) and 2006 Redshirt ranked fourth on the team with 1.5 sacks... Wore No. 2008 (Fr): Made an appearance in all 11 contests and 51 during his freshman season. 2007 7 6 102 17.0 0 31 started six as a redshirt freshman... Totaled 38 tack- Recorded his first collegiate tackle in his first 2008 11 11 105 9.5 1 28 les (21 solo), 4.0 tackles for loss (-6) 1.5 sacks and a career appearance Aug. 28 at Minot State... Posted quarterback hurry in 2008... Was seventh on the team Career 18 17 207 12.1 1 31 a sack at Wayne State (10/11/08)... Collected sea- with 21 solo tackles... Finished fifth among his peers son-highs of seven tackles, three solo stops and with 4.0 tackles for loss. four assisted tackles versus Minnesota, Crookston Posted his first collegiate tackle in the 2008 (10/18/08). home-opener versus Minnesota State (9/6/08)... Piled up a career-high 10 tackles at MSU-Moor- Prior to BSU: A graduate of Williston High School, 44 head (9/20/08)... Registered his first sack during a Mock was a three-sport standout lettering in Foot- six-tackle outing versus Northern State (9/27/08)... ball, track and field and basketball... Helped WHS to Netted a season-high seven assisted tackles versus a 6-5 record and a playoff berth as a senior... Played Minnesota, Crookston (10/18/08). both offense and defense, gaining over 1,500 yards out of the backfield, while posting 86 tackles, three 2007 (RS): Sat out entire season as a redshirt. fumbled recoveries and an interception. 2008 (Jr): Appeared in all 11 of Bemidji State’s 2008 contests, while earning a starting role in the lineback- Personal: Alex Martin Mock... Born July 23, 1988 in Prior to BSU: Earned three letters in football and two ing corps on three occasions... Piled up 48 tackles Sidney, Mont.... Son of Martin and Patty Mock... Is an in soccer at Colony... Was named first-team all-con- (17 solo) to finish eight on the team... The junior col- education major. ference and all-state at both defensive end and tight lege transfer also added 3.0 tackles for loss (-10 end in 2006; was named the 2006 Gatorade Player yards), 2.0 sacks, an interception, a forced fumble Career Highs: of the Year for Alaska and was the Alaska 4A Defen- and three passes broken up. Tackles: 7 vs. Minnesota., Crookston (10/18/08); sive Player of the Year... Set a state record with a 38- Wasted no time making an impact as he re- Solo Tackles: 3 vs. Minnesota., Crookston (10/18/08); yard field goal in the championship game of the state corded a tackle in the season-opener at Minot State Assists: 4 vs. Minnesota., Crookston (10/18/08); playoffs... Finished senior campaign with 95 tackles, (9/8/28/08)... Totaled nine tackle assists versus Min- Sacks: 1.0 at Wayne State (Neb.) (10/11/08); TFL: 1.0 including 26 tackles-for-loss and 14 sacks... Forced nesota State (9/6/08)... Picked off an errant pass at Wayne State (Neb.) (10/11/08); INT: none; PBU: three fumbles with two interceptions and six passes versus Minnesota, Crookston (10/18/08)... Piled up none. defended... Coached by Jamie Mayo. a career-high four solo tackles at Minnesota Duluth Personal: George Windsor Percak-Dennett... Born (10/25/08) only to best that mark with five, in addi- Mock: Defensive Stats Sept. 27, 1988... Son of Scott Dennett and Mary tion to a forced fumble, a week later versus U-Mary Year G UT-AT-TT TFL SK INT PBU Percak-Dennett... Is majoring in education while at (11/1/08)... Posted nine stops (three solo) with a pass 2008 11 10-7-17 2.0-13 1.5-9 0-0 0 Bemidji State. break up in the season-finale versus Concordia-St. Career 11 10-7-17 2.0-13 1.5-9 0-0 0 Paul (11/8/08). Career Highs: Tackles: 10 at MSU-Moorhead (9/20/08); Solo Prior to BSU: Transferred to Bemidji State from Tackles: 7 at MSU-Moorhead (9/20/08); Assists: 7 Mendocino Junior College where he was an all-con- vs. Minnesota, Crooskton (10/18/08); Sacks: 1.0 vs. ference pick... Follows a long line of transfers from Northern State (9/27/08); TFL: 2.0 vs. Northern State Mendocino, which includes current graduate as- (9/27/08); INT: none; PBU: none. sistant coach Adrian Dunn... Played prep career at 66 Ukiah High School... A captain, he earned his team’s defensive most valuable player honors in addition to Percak-Dennett: Defensive Stats being tabbed as an all-conference linebacker. Year G UT-AT-TT TFL SK INT PBU 2007 Redshirt Personal: Gary L. Miller II... Born May 28, 1988... 2008 11 21-17-38 4.0-6 1.5-3 0-0 0 Son of Brian Miller... Has selected construction man- 2007 (Fr): Played in six games as a reserve lineman Career 11 21-17-38 4.0-6 1.5-3 0-0 0 agement as a major. in 2008. Was part of a offensive front that paved the Career Highs: way for the BSU rushing attack to average nearly Tackles: 9, three times, most recent - vs. Concor- 100-yards per game in 2008... The unit protected dia-St. Paul (11/1/08); Solo Tackles: 5 vs. U-Mary Derek Edholm, who completed a BSU single-season (11/1/08); Assists: 9 vs. Minnesota State (9/6/08); best 65.2-percent of his pas attempts, setting a BSU Sacks: 1.0 vs. Northern State (9/27/08) and vs. mark with 193 completions... The young offensive

20 sota, Crookston (10/18/08)... Capped the season with a tackle, a pass break up and a blocked PAT versus Concordia-St. Paul (11/8/08).

1 2007 (Fr): Totaled five tackles (one solo) in three 9 games as a reserve defensive back.

2006 (RS): Sat out entire season as a redshirt.

2008 (Jr): Recorded two starts and saw time in nine Prior to BSU: Helped lead Wahpeton to a 5-5 re- 2008 (So): Was a constant among the Beavers’ re- games as a junior linebacker... Finished the season cord... Returned two interceptions for touchdown as ceiving corps making 11 starts as a sophomore... with 11 tackles (one solo). a senior; also holds school record with 94-yard kick- Finished as the team’s second-leading target with Set a new career-high for total tackles at Minot off return for touchdown... North Dakota Shrine Bowl 48 catches for 482 yards and a pair of touchdowns... State (8/28/08) with four, only to match that mark the participant... All-Conference track performer who Handled the bulk of the punt return duties racking up following week versus Minnesota State (9/6/08)... qualified for state championships in 100m, 200m and 137 yards on 15 returns... His 9.1 yards per return 400m dashes, the 4x200m relay and the long jump. Also recorded stops at Wayne State (10/11/08), ver- was good for fifth in the NSIC... Was selected for sus Minnesota, Crooskton (10/18/08) and at Minne- Personal: Aaron Davis Roland... Born May 10, 1987 Honorable Mention All-NSIC honors. sota Duluth (9/25/08). in Breckenridge, Minn.... Son of Harvey and Sandi Opened the season with six catches at Minot Roland. State (98/28/08)... Posted career-bests with nine 2007 (So): Appeared in a reserve linebacker role in receptions and 120 yards receiving at Winona State five games in 2007... Logged four tackles (one solo)... Career Highs: (9/13/08)... Reeled in seven passes at Wayne State Made his best showing of the year at Minnesota, Tackles: 4 vs. Minnesota State (9/6/08); Solo Tack- (10/11/08)... Caught touchdown passes in back-to- Crookston (9/27) when he posted two tackles (one les: 2 vs. Minnesota State (9/6/08); Assists: 3 vs. back games at Minnesota Duluth (910/25/08) and solo), a tackle for a loss and a pass break-up. Northern State (9/27/08); INT: none; PBU: 1 vs. Con- versus U-Mary (11/1/08)... Posted a career-high 24- cordia-St. Paul (11/8/08). yard punt return versus U-Mary (11/108). 2006 (Fr-RS): Played nine contests at linebacker... Racked up six tackles... Posted a career-high three tackles (0 solo) at Minot State (9/7). Roland: Defensive Stats 2007 (Fr): Saw time in eight games making a start on eight occasions... Registered 17 catches to rank Year G UT-AT-TT TFL SK INT PBU 2005 (Fr): Sat out as a redshirt. second on the team... His three touchdowns tied him 2007 6 1-4-5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 for third among receivers... Grabbed a career-high 2008 11 6-8-14 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 1 Prior to BSU: Earned First-team All-State laurels in four passes for 53 yards in a victory over Minot State wrestling, football and track as a prep at Skyview Career 17 7-12-19 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 1 (9/8)... Made his first collegiate trip into the end zone High. scoring the Beavers only touchdown in a 10-7, heart- Personal: Pat S. Pitman... Born Oct. 7, 1986... Son breaking loss at U-Mary (10/6)... Posted four tackles of Dennis and Paula Pitman... Is a sport management (three solo) as a part of BSU’s special teams unit. major at BSU. 2006 (RS): Sat out entire season as redshirt. Career Highs: 17 Tackles: 4, at Minot State (8/28/08) and vs. Minne- Prior to BSU: A three-sport standout at Grand Forks sota State (9/6/08); Solo Tackles: 1 vs. Minnesota, Central High School, Schultz participated in track and Crookston (10/18/08); Assists: 4, at Minot State field, football and basketball... He was selected Cen- (8/28/08) and vs. Minnesota State (9/6/08); Intercep- tral’s Offensive MVP as well as first-team all-state as tions: none; PBU: none. a senior wide receiver... Totaled 59 receptions, eight 2008 (Fr): Saw time in 10 contests as a reserve safe- receiving touchdowns, and 15 total touchdowns for ty... Posted seven tackles (two solo). the 2005 AAA state championship team. Pitman: Defensive Stats Made his collegiate debut at Minot State Year G UT-AT-TT TFL SK INT PBU (8/28/08)... Registered his inaugural collegiate Personal: Andrew John Schultz... Born Feb. 6, 1988... 2005 Redshirt stop in a Homecoming victory over Northern State Son of Terry and Bonnie Schultz... Is undecided on a 2006 10 0-6-6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 (9/27/08)... Set career marks with two tackles, both major field of study. 2007 5 1-3-4 1.0-1 0.0-0 0-0 1 solo, at St. Cloud State (10/4/08). Career Highs: 2008 9 1-10-11 0.0-0 0.0-1 0-0 0 Receptions: 9 at Winona State (9/13/08); Yards: 120 2007 (RS): Sat out entire season as a red shirt. Career 24 2-19-21 1.0-1 0.0-1 0-0 1 at Winona State (9/13/08); Long Reception: 28 vs. Minnesota State (9/6/08); Touchdowns: 1, five times, Prior to BSU: Won nine letters in a variety of sports at most recent - vs. U-Mary (11/1/08); Punt Ret: 24 Frederic... Helped lead FHS to four consecutive play- yards vs. U-Mary (11/1/08); Ret Touchdowns: none. off berths and a combined record of 32-12 during his career... Coached by Ken Belanger. Schultz: Receiving Stats Personal: Jacob Todd Schmidt... Born April 21, 27 Year G No. YDS AVG TD LONG 1989 in Cumberland, Wis... Son of Todd and Sharon 2006 Redshirt Schmidt... Is studying political science. 2007 10 17 167 9.8 3 17 Career Highs: 2008 11 48 482 10.0 2 28 Tackles: 2, three times, most recent - vs. U-Mary Career 21 65 649 19.8 5 28 2008 (So): Saw time in all 11 games of 2008 as a (11/1/08); Solo Tackles: 2 at St. Cloud State (10/4/08); defensive reserve and special teams ace... Finished Assists: vs. Minnesota, Crookston (10/18/08) and vs. Schultz: Punt Return Stats the season with 14 tackles (six solo) and a pass break U-Mary (11/1/08); Interceptions: none; PBU: none. Year G No. YDS AVG TD LONG up... Blocked five kicks (2 FG, 2 PAT, 1 punt) Collected a season-high four tackles (two solo) 2006 Redshirt in the 2008 home-opener versus Minnesota State Schmidt: Defensive Stats 2007 10 1 -7 -7.0 0 -7 (9/6/08)... Was named NSIC Special Teams Player Year G UT-AT-TT TFL SK INT PBU 2008 11 15 137 9.1 0 24 of the Week for the same game after setting a new 2007 Redshirt Career 21 16 130 8.1 0 24 school mark with two blocked field goal attempts... 2008 10 2-5-7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 Registered a tackle and a blocked PAT at MSU-Moor- Career 10 2-5-7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 head (9/20/08)... Got a hand on a punt versus Minne-

21 goal attempt (36 yards) in the same game... Averaged Eighty-three yards on 23 carries in his first ap- a season-best 41.2 yards on five punts and was a pearance in the green and white vs. Minnesota Duluth perfect three-for-three on PAT attempts at Minnesota (8/31)... Recorded first collegiate touchdown at Minot Duluth (10/25/08). State (9/7)... Rushed for 119 yards on 19 carries at 5 Northern State (9/30)... Topped the 100-yard plateau Prior to BSU: Helped lead Stephen-Argyle to a 54-0 again vs. Upper Iowa (11/10)... Posted a career-high record and four consecutive state championships 155 yards on 30 carries in the 2006 Mineral Water during his high school career... Ranks second all-time Bowl (12/2). in Minnesota high school history with 151 successful Prior to BSU: was a student at Ohio University before 2008 (So): Started all 11 games at safety... Ranked point after touchdown kicks... Holds school record for transferring to BSU... a two-sport standout at Mead- fourth on the team with 63 tackles (30 solo)... Add- longest field goal at 46 yards... 2006 Section 8 Spe- cial Teams Player of the Year... Also lettered in track, owdale High, he rushed for more than 2,400 yards in ed 1.0 tackle for loss (-10), an interception and five and basketball... Coached by Mark Kroulik... his final two seasons as a prep... Also played strong broken up passes... His two fumble recoveries were Cousin of former BSU running back Tyler Olson. safety... First-Team All-Cincinnati-Dayton Public good enough to garner him a share the team lead League on both defense and offense... Earned all- with Jake Anderson... Wore No. 18 as a freshman. Personal: Jesse Lynn Sundby... Born May 26, 1988 area accolades... Also played basketball at MHS. Posted six tackles (two solo) in his collegiate de- in Grand Forks, N.D... Son of Lynn and Pam Sundby... but at Minot State (8/28/08)... Picked off a pass ver- Is a business administration major at Bemidji State. Personal: Eurise L. Watson... Born Feb. 11, 1986... sus Minnesota State (9/6/08)... Racked up a season- Son of Henry Watson and Linda Phillips... Majoring in high six assisted tackles as a part of a nine-tackle Career Highs: sport management. outing with a fumble recovery versus Northern State Points: 3 at Minnesota Duluth (10/25/08); Field (9/27/08)... Set a career-mark of 10 tackles (six solo) Goals: none; Long Field Goal: none; Punts: 9 at Career Highs: at Minnesota Duluth (10/25/08)... Posted a fumble MSU-Moorhead (9/20/08); Long Punt: 49 at MSU- Carries: 30 vs. Pitt. State (12/2/06); Yards: 155 vs. recovery and two pass break ups in addition to five Moorhead (9/20/08); PAT: 3 at Minnesota Duluth Pitt. State (12/2/06); Long Rush: 30 vs. Northern tackles (four solo) versus U-Mary (11/1/08). (10/25/08); PAT Attempts: 3 at Minnesota Duluth State (9/27/08); Receptions: 3, three times, most re- (10/25/08). cent - at Winona State (10/4/08); Long reception: 29 2007 (Fr): Sat out entire season as a redshirt. vs. U-Mary (11/1/08). Sundby: Kicking Stats Watson: Rushing Stats Prior to BSU: Earned four letters in football, three in Year G Rush Yds Avg. TD Lg Year Pts FG-A Lg PAT KO TB Avg baseball and two in track at Lockport High... Earned 2006 10 175 723 4.1 7 28 first-team all-conference and all-area honors as a se- 2007 redshirt 2007 (inj.) 1 3 10 3.3 0 6 nior; recorded 58 tackles, 19 passes defended and 2008 6 0-1 - 6-6 14 0 53.2 2008 11 59 163 2.8 3 30 three interceptions; also had 30 receptions for 360 Career 6 0-1 - 6-6 14 0 53.2 yards and four touchdowns... Helped lead Lockport Career 21 237 896 3.7 10 30 to 2003 state championship... Coached by Bret Kori. Sundby: Punting Stats Personal: Dusty James Sluzewicz... Born July 8, Year No Yds Avg Lg Blk TB FC I20 +50 1989... Son of Jerry and Kris Sluzewicz... Is unde- 2007 redshirt cided on a major field of study. 2008 23 821 35.7 49 0 1 3 5 0 Career 23 821 35.7 49 0 1 3 5 0 Career Highs: 69 Tackles: 10 at Minnesota Duluth (10/25/08); Solo Tackles: 6 at Minnesota Duluth (10/25/08); As- sists: 6 vs. Northern State (9/27/08); Interceptions: 1 vs. Minnesota State (9/6/08); PBU: 2 vs. U-Mary (11/1/08); Fumbles: 1 vs. Northern State (9/27/08) 30 2008 (So): Started all 11 BSU games at left guard. and vs. U-Mary (11/1/08). Was part of a offensive line that paved the way for the BSU rushing attack to average nearly 100-yards Sluzewicz: Defensive Stats per game in 2008... The unit protected Derek Edholm, Year G UT-AT-TT TFL SK INT PBU who posted a BSU single-season best 65.2 comple- 2007 redshirt tion percentage, setting a BSU mark with 193 com- 2008 (Jr): Saw time in the BSU backfield in all 11 pletions... The young offensive line matured together 2008 11 30-33-63 1.0-1 0.0-0 1.0-17 6 games of the 2008 campaign... Finished fourth on the down the stretch blocking for a ground game that Career 11 30-33-63 1.0-1 0.0-0 1.0-17 6 team with 163 yards on 59 carries... Ranked second posted over 150 yards in three of the last four games on the team with three rushing touchdowns... Caught as the Beavers closed out the season winning three 11 passes for 88 yards out of the backfield. of four. Rushed for a season-high 61 yards on 14 at- tempts versus Northern State (9/27/08)... Scampered 2007 (Fr): Saw limited time as a reserve lineman. for a career-best three touchdowns, which included a 30-yard plunge, in the same game... Earned his 2006 (RS): Sat our entire season as a redshirt. 20 only start of the season at St. Cloud State (10/4/08)... Grabbed his career-long reception of 29 yards versus Prior to BSU: Earned All-Greatland Conference and U-Mary (11/1/08). All-State honors as a senior and was named Great- land Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year... Also 2007 (Jr-RS): After working his way back from injury earned all-conference honors in baseball. 2008 (Fr): Shared the kicking and punting duties with to pay in the Beavers’ homecoming contest (9/29), all-region kicker Paul Potemra as a freshman... Saw Watson suffered a season-ending injury after touch- Personal: Chad Alan Whaley... Born Oct. 29, 1987 in time in six games... Finished the season six-for-six on ing the ball just five times. Columbus, Miss... Son of Jerry and Sara Whaley... Is point after attempts... Totaled 23 punts for an aver- undecided on a major. age of 35.7 per kick... He placed five punts inside his 2006 (So-TR): Saw time in 10 contests getting a opponents’ 20 yardline and had a touchback... Also start in seven... Averaged 4.1 yards per carry on 175 handled kickoff duties with an average of 53.2 yards attempts... Totaled a BSU-high 723 yards to rank per kick. third in NSIC in rushing yardage... Averaged 72.3 yards per game as a part of a BSU corps of ground- Made Collegiate debut Sept. 6 versus Minne- gainers that led the league with 154.8 yards per sota State with a 34-yard punt... Booted a season- game... Scored seven touchdowns on the ground to high nine punts, including a career-long 49-yarder pace the squad. at MSU-Moorhead (9/20/08)... Missed his only field

22 Posted a career-high nine tackles (two solo) in his first collegiate start versus Minnesota State (9/6/08)... Piled up a season-high four solo stops, 1.5 sacks and forced a fumble versus Northern State 95 (9/27/08)... Registered 1.5 sacks in an eight-tackle 71 (two solo) performance versus Minnesota, Crookston (10/18/08)... Set a career-high with two pass break ups versus U-Mary (11/1/08)... Made six stops, in- cluding a sack in the same game... Capped the sea- 2008 (Jr): Anchored the middle of the Beavers’ de- son with eight tackles (two solo) versus Concordia- fensive line making starts in all 11 2008 contests... St. Paul. Finished his junior campaign with 20 tackles (four solo), 3.0 tackles for loss (-12), a sack, recovered a 2007 (Fr): Appeared in three games as a reserve de- fumble and forced another. fensive lineman... Posted one tackle... Wore No. 86 32 Opened the season with a career-high five tackles as a freshman. (one solo) at Minot State (8/28/08)... Matched his ca- reer outing in the season finale (11/8/08)... Recovered 2006 (RS): Sat out entire season as a redshirt. a fumble versus U-Mary (11/1/08). Prior to BSU: Posted 19 receptions for 221 yards 2007 (So): Made an appearance in nine games in and six touchdowns, added 36 tackles, two fumble the middle of the Beavers defensive line... Recorded recoveries and five sacks as a senior en route to All- eight tackles (six solo) with 3.5 coming for a loss... Suburban East Conference honors... Two receptions for 24 yards and one touchdown, eight tackles, two Added 1.5 sacks. sacks vs Woodbury (10/14/2005)... Roseville finished 2-6, 1-6 in the Suburban East... Coached by Chris 2006 (Fr): Recorded three unassisted tackles in three 31 Simdorn. reserve appearances for the Beavers. Personal: Robert Charles Wills... Born July 11, 1987 2005 (RS): Sat out entire season as a redshirt. in St. Paul, Minn... Son of Robert Wills and Beth Fob- be-Wills... Is majoring in business administration. Prior to BSU: Played football at Duluth Denfeld High School... Earned Denfeld Most Valuable Line- Career Highs: men awards in addition to gaining All-North Country Tackles: 9 vs. Minnesota State (9/6/08); Solo Tack- Conference and finding a spot on the Section 7AAAA les: 4 vs. Northern State (9/27/08); Assists: 7 vs. Min- Team... Helped lead the team to the conference nesota State (9/6/08); Sacks: 1.5 vs. Northern State 12 championship and a Section 7AAAA runner-up fin- (9/27/08) and vs. Minnesota, Crookston (10/18/08); ish. TFL: 3.0 vs. Northern State (9/27/08); PBU: 2, four times, most recent - vs. U-Mary (11/1/08). Personal: Bryan Michael Wick... Born May 24, 1987... Son of Brad and Connie Wick. Wills: Defensive Stats Career Highs: Year G UT-AT-TT TFL SK INT PBU Tackles: 5 at Minot State (8/28/08) and vs. Concor- 2006 redshirt dia-St. Paul (11/8/08); Solo Tackles: 2 vs. Upper 2007 3 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 Iowa (11/9/07); Assists: 4 at Minot State (8/28/08) 2008 11 17-35-52 7.5-18 4.0-7 0-0 3 and vs. Concordia-St. Paul (11/8/08); TFL: 1.5 at Minot State (8/28/08); Sacks: 1.0 vs. Concordia-St. Career 14 18-35-53 7.5-18 4.0-7 0-0 3 Paul (11/8/08); Fumbles: 1 vs. U-Mary (11/1/08). Transfers Wick: Defensive Stats Year G UT-AT-TT TFL SK INT PBU 2005 redshirt Oliver Forward 2006 3 0-3-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 Linebacker I Junior I 6-0 I 268 2007 9 6-2-8 3.5-11 1.5-5 0-0 0 Other Key Returning Players Houston, Texas I 51 2008 11 4-16-20 3.0-12 1.0-4 0-0 2 Career 23 10-21-31 6.5-23 2.5-9 0-0 2 Korey Fry Safety I Junior I 6-0 I 211 96 Detroit, Mich. I Oak Park 38 90 Papapa Nicholas-Silvira Offenseive Line I Freshman I 6-3 I 320 Kenai, Alaska I Oregon State 77 2008 (So): Burst onto the scene to rank seventh on the team and lead all lineman with 52 tackles (17 solo)... His 7.5 tackles for loss (-18) was good for 28 third on the team, while his 4.0 sacks was second to Anthony Ragsdale only Jake Anderson... Saw time in all 11 games for Safety I Junior I 5-10 I 194 the Beavers and stepped into the starting line up for Bremerton, Wash. I Chabot College (Calif.) 26 the final 10 games of the season after Kyle McMartin went down with an injury... Was named Second-Team All-NSIC at the conclusion of the season.

23 breakdown by state breakdown by CLass Senior (9) Albano, Ja. Anderson, Chappell, Ellison, McMartin, G. Miller, Pittman, Wat- son, Wick.

Junior (14) Berg, Eagan, Edholm, Forward, Fry, S. Johnson, Lardinois, Miles, Parrish, Ragsdale, Roland, Schultz, Whaley, Wills.

Sophomore (16) Abram, Jo. Anderson, Beste, Henningson, Immerman, Knutson, Mickelson, Mock, Pappas, Percak-Dennett, Schmidt, Scheff, Sluzewicz, Solors, Sundby, Wold.

Redshirt Freshman (22) Christensen, Crosby, Dale, DeLange, Gandrud, Gleason, Hemling, Hrdlicka, Johnsrud, Kelly, Kroeplin, G. Lee, J. Lee, Leonhardt, Mattson, Melton, J. Mill- er, Nicholas-Silvira, Rongstad, Syrstad, Wakefield, Zimmerman. Alaska (10) Chappell, Gleason, S. Johnson, Lutton, Miles, Silvira, Orr, Percak-Dennett, Freshman (45) Tulimasealii, Whaley. Abrahamson, Bellinger, Benge, Bible, Bliss, Bromm, Carlson, Copeland, Custodio, Dokken, Dostal, Duncan, Elzy, Erickson, Fogarty, Hass, Heath, A. Arizona (1) Hermes, C. Hermes, Isaacson, Jo. Johnson, Koepp, LaVoy, Lutton, McKen- Stoffel. zie, Metz, L. Miller, Nelson, Oien, Olds, Orr, Peterson, Plaine, Price, Safstrom, Shaver, Skaar, Stamper, Stoffel, Swedlund, Swenson, Tulimasealii, Womack, California (2) Wright, Young. G. Miller, Price. Florida (1) Custodio. Georgia (2) breakdown by position Copeland, Kelly. Quarterback (4) Edholm, Hass, L. Miller, Rongstad. Illinois (11) Bromm, Christensen, DeLange, Eagan, Henningson, Kondziolka, J. Lee, Runningback (7) McKenzie, Sluzewicz, Swedlund, Young. Hemling, Isaacson, Kondziolka, Kroeplin, Miles, Watson, Womack.

Iowa (1) Fullback (1) Wright. Solors. Michigan (1) Fry. Wide Receiver (15) Abram, Berg, Chappell, Duncan, Gandrud, Henningson, C. Hermes, J. Lee, Minnesota (49) Mattson, Metz, Peterson, Plaine, Schultz, Swenson, Wakefield. Abrahamson, Abram, Albano, Ja. Anderson, Jo. Anderson, Benge, Berg, Beste, Bliss, Carlson, Crosby, Dokken, Dostal, Duncan, Edholm, Elzy, Erick- Tight End (3) son, Fogarty, Gandrud, Haas, A. Hermes, C. Hermes, Hrdlicka, Immerman, Bible, Leonhardt, Orr. J. Johnson, Johnsrud, Knutson, Koepp, LaVoy, G. Lee, Leonhardt, Mattson, Melton, Metz, Mickelson, J. Miller, Nelson, Oien, Olds, Peterson, Plaine, Offensive Line (17) Scheff, Shaver, Solors, Stamper, Sundby, Swenson, Wick, Wills. Abrahamson, Jo. Anderson, DeLange, Erickson, Immerman, Koepp, Lutton, Melton, Mickelson, J. Miller, Nelson, Nicholas-Silvira, Oien, Pappas, Parrish, Montana (1) Tulimasealii, Whaley. Pitman. Defensive Line (17) North Dakota (7) Albano, Beste, Dale, Elzy, Lardinois, LaVoy, G. Lee, McMartin, Pittman, Saf- Dale, Mock, Parrish, Roland, Schultz, Syrstad, Wold. strom, Shaver, Stamper, Syrstad, Wick, Wills, Young, Zimmerman.

Ohio (3) Linebacker (18) Bellinger, Ellison, Watson. Ja. Anderson, Benge, Bliss, Bromm, Christensen, Crosby, Eagan, Fogarty, Texas (3) Forward, Gleason, Johnsrud, Knutson, G. Miller, Mock, Olds, Percak-Den- Forward, L. Miller, Womack. nett, Stoffel, Wright. Washington (1) Defensive Back (18) Ragsdale. Bellinger, Carlson, Copeland, Custodio, Dokken, Dostal, Ellison, Fry, Heath, A. Hermes, Hrdlicka, S. Johnson, Jo. Johnson, Kelly, McKenzie, Price, Wisconsin (13) Ragsdale, Roland, Scheff, Schmidt, Sluzewicz, Swedlund, Wold. Bible, Heath, Hemling, Isaacson, Kroeplin, Lardinois, McMartin, Pappas, Rongstad, Safstrom, Schmidt, Wakefield, Zimmerman. Kicker/Punter (2) Sundby, Solors, Skaar. Wyoming (1) Skaar. 24 Offense

LT LG C RG RT 68 Davis Mickelson 66 Steve Pappas 65 Cory Immerman 73 Jordan Anderson 77 Papapa Nicholas-Silvira So-1L / 6-5 / 300 So-1L / 6-2 / 275 So-1L / 5-11 / 267 So-1L / 6-2 / 310 Fr-TR / 6-3 / 320 58 Alonzo Melton 69 Chad Whaley 63 Brett DeLange 71 Chris Parrish 61 Jonathan Miller Fr-RS / 6-4 / 288 Jr-2L / 6-3 / 279 Fr-RS / 6-1 / 278 Jr-2L / 6-0 / 310 Fr-RS / 6-2 / 300 XWR JWR QB YWR ZWR 11 Camron Abram 7 Justin Lee 8 Derek Edholm 10 Jody Henningson 9 Andrew Schultz So-1L / 5-9 / 190 Fr-RS / 5-8 / 187 Jr-2L / 6-1 / 185 So-1L / 5-11 / 192 Jr-2L / 6-2 / 198 4 Adam Berg 36 Christian Metz 2 Lance Rongstad 14 Beau Wakefield 80 Matt Gandrud Jr-2L / 6-2 / 193 Fr-HS / 5-10 / 185 Fr-RS / 6-3 / 197 Fr-RS / 5-9 / 166 Fr-RS / 6-2 / 200 JACK (FB) RB TE 31 Nate Solors 3 Brando Miles 88 Brian Leonhardt So-1L / 5-7 / 233 Jr-2L / 5-10 / 190 Fr-RS / 6-5 / 240 42 Joe Johnsrud 43 Dustin Kroeplin 86 Tim Orr Fr-RS / 5-11 / 216 Fr-RS / 5-11 / 214 Fr-HS / 6-4 / 223 25 Brad Hemmling Fr-RS / 5-11 /195

Defense

DE NT DE 93 Jordan Lardnois 95 Bryan Wick 90 Rob Wills Jr-2L / 6-3 / 253 Sr-3L / 6-4 / 275 Jr-1L / 6-3 / 255 48 Brad Albano 99 Kyle McMartin 96 Josh Beste Sr-1L / 6-1 / 252 Sr-3L / 6-3 / 258 So-1L / 6-1 / 256 Sam LB Mike LB Will LB Buck LB 24 Jake Anderson 44 Gary Miller 46 Andrew Eagan 15 Luke Knutson Sr-3L / 6-3 / 250 Sr-1L / 6-0 / 223 Jr-2L / 6-3 / 242 So-1L / 6-0 / 217 19 Dan Christiansen 35 Alex Mock 45 Cory Crosby 34 George Percak-Dennett Fr-RS / 6-1 / 221 So-1L / 5-10 / 213 Fr-RS / 6-0 / 225 So-1L / 6-2/ 227 Fox CB Falcon S Hawk S Bullet CB 6 Sid Johnson 5 Dusty Sluzewicz 32 Brody Scheff 23 Tiger Ellison Jr-2L / 5-7 / 170 So-1L / 5-10 / 210 So-1L / 6-0 / 192 Sr-3L / 5-7 / 195 26 Anthony Ragsdale 33 Jake Kelly 12 Zach Wold 21 Charles Hrdlicka Jr-TR / 5-10 / 194 Fr-RS / 5-10 / 188 So-1L / 5-11 / 201 Fr-RS / 5-9 / 169

Specialists

H P PK LS 9 Andrew Schultz 39 Jesse Sundby 39 Jesse Sundby 93 Jordan Lardnois Jr-2L / 6-2 / 198 So-1L / 5-8 / 208 So-1L / 5-8 / 208 Jr-2L / 6-3 / 253 8 Derek Edholm 31 Nate Solors 31 Nate Solors 48 Brad Albano Jr-2L / 6-1 / 185 So-1L / 5-7 / 233 So-1L / 5-7 / 233 Sr-1L / 6-1 / 252 KR PR 23 Tiger Ellison 9 Andrew Schultz Sr-3L / 5-7 / 195 Jr-2L / 6-2 / 198 21 Charles Hrdlicka 10 Jody Henningson Fr-RS / 5-9 / 169 So-1L / 5-11 / 192

25 Minot State Minesota State Winona State Game 1: Game 2: Game 3: Aug. 27, 2009 // Bemidji, Minn. (7:00 p.m.) Sept. 5, 2009 // Mankato, Minn. (1:00 p.m.) Sept. 12, 2009 // Bemidji, Minn. (1:00 p.m.) 12th meeting: BSU leads, 10-1 44th meeting: MSU leads 27-14-2 72nd meeting: WSU leads, 43-27-1 2008: W, 27-24; Minot, N.D. 2008 Result: L, 14-28; Bemidji, Minn. 2008: L, 7-31; Winona, Minn.

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Name:...... Minot State University Name: ...... Minnesota State University, Mankato Name:...... Location:...... Minot, N.D. Location:...... Mankato, Minn. Location:...... Winona, Minn. Founded/Enrollment:...... 1913 (3,642) Founded/Enrollment:...... 1868 (14,036) Founded (Enrollment):...... 1858 (7,000) Affiliation/Conference:...... NAIA Division I/ Dakota Athletic Affiliation/Conference:...... NCAA Division II / NSIC Affiliation/Conference:...... NCAA Division II / NSIC Nickname/School Colors:...... Beavers/ Green & Red Nickname / School Colors:...... Mavericks / Purple & Gold Nickname / Colors:..Warriors / Northwestern Purple & White Home Field (Surface/Capacity):...... Home Field (Surface Capacity):...... Blakeslee Stadium Home Field:.... Maxwell Field at Alltel Stadium (artificial; 5,000) (Grass/4,500) (grass/7,000) President:...... Dr. Judith A. Ramaley President: ...... Dr. David Fuller President: ...... Dr. Richard Davenport Athletic Director:...... Larry Holstad Athletic Director:...... Rick Hedberg Athletic Director:...... Kevin Busiman Athletic Phone/Fax: ...... (507) 457-5210 / (507) 457-5479 Athletic Phone: ...... (701) 858-3041 Athletic Phone: ...... (507) 389-6111 Sports Information Sports Information Athletic COmmunications Director / Football SID:...... Michael R. Herzberg Director: ...... Sheila Green Gerding Assistant Director / Football Contact: ...... Scott Nelson SID Phone:...... (507) 457-5576 SID Phone:...... (701) 858-3261 SID Phone: ...... (507) 389-2625 Fax:...... (507) 457-5479 SID Fax: ...... (701) 858-3219 SID e-mail:...... [email protected] SID e-mail:...... [email protected] SID e-mail:...... [email protected] SID Fax: ...... (507) 389-1923 Football Press Box: ...... (507) 457-5222 Football Press Box: ...... (701) 858-3219 Football Press Box: ...... (507) 389-5282 Web site: ...... www.winonastatewarriors.com Web site:...... www.msubeavers.com Web site:...... www.msumavericks.com The Warriors The Beavers The Mavericks First Year of Football / Overall Record:..... 1895 / 349-425-25 2008 record:...... 6-4 / 5-2 DAC (t-2nd) First Year of Football / Overall Record:..... 1922 / 357-360-29 2008 Record:.6-5 / 6-4 NSIC (t-6th overall/t-4th NSIC South) Starters returning / lost:...... n/a 2008 record:... 9-3 / 9-1 NSIC (2nd overall/t-1st NSIC South) Starters Returning (O / D / ST):...... N/A Letterwinners returning / lost:...... n/a Returning letterwinners (O / D / ST):...... 40 (22 / 16 / 2) Starters Lost (O / D / ST):...... N/A Starters Returning (O / D / ST):...... 18 (3 / 10 / 1) Starters lost (O / D / ST):...... 7 (1 / 5 / 1) Coaching Staff Head Coach:...... •Tom Sawyer (Winona State ‘83) Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Record at WSU...... 110-41 (14th year) Head Coach:...... • Paul Rudolph (Minot State ‘88) Head Coach:...... • Todd Hoffner (Valley City State ‘89) Career Record:...... 110-41 (14th year) Record at MSU:...... 12-8 (third year) Record at MSU:...... 9-3 (second year) Record vs BSU:...... 12-1 Career Record:...... N/A Career record:...... 55-31 (ninth year). Football Phone:...... (507) 457-5213 Career vs BSU:...... 0-2 Career vs BSU:...... 1-0 Assistants:.Matt Entz (AHC/Co-DC); Brian Curtin (Co-DC/DB); Football Phone: ...... (701) 858-4450 Football Phone: ...... (507) 389-1072 Bruce Carpenter (Co-OC/QB); Carson Walsh (Co-OC/ WR); Assistants:...... Aaron Frana (TE/OL); Joe Ford Assistants:...... Joe Klanderman (DC); Luke Schleusner (Pass/ A.J. Blazzek (OL); Zack Barton (DL); David Braun (DL) (LB); Jeff Engel (DL); Zac Griffin (OLB); Christ Harris (OL/TE); WR); Brian Bell (DB); Michael Cunningham (Run); Ronald Planz Andy Heitkamp (RB/P/K); Jeff Miller (LB); Matt Weider (DB) (DL); Sam Cummings (FB); Jamie Bisch (CB); Mitch Schaeuble Top Returnee:...... • Lucas Wolf (So., CB) (TE/ST); Chris Brunkhorst (DT); Adam Behrands (LB) Top Returnee:...... • Jon Meier (Sr, QB) Top Returnee:...... • Ryan Fick (Sr, QB)

26 MSU Moorhead Northern State St. Cloud State Game 4: Game 5: Game 6: Sept. 19, 2009 // Bemidji, Minn. (1:00 p.m.) Sept. 26, 2009 // Aberdeen, S.D. (2:30 p.m.) Oct. 3, 2008 // Bemidji, Minn. (1:00 p.m.) 77th meeting: MSUM leads, 43-30-3 32nd meeting: NSU leads, 16-14-1 48th meeting: SCSU leads 32-16-3 2008: L, 7-27; Moorhead, Minn. 2008 Result: W, 31-20; Bemidji, Minn. 2008 Result: L, 14-48; St. Cloud, Minn.

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Name:...... Minnesota State University, Moorhead Name:...... Northern State University Name: ...... St. Cloud State University Location:...... Moorhead, Minn Location:...... Aberdeen, S.D. Location:...... St. Cloud, Minn. Founded (Enrollment):...... 1887 (7,600) Founded (Enrollment):...... 1901 (3,000) Founded/Enrollment:...... 1869 / 16,882 Affiliation/Conference:...... NCAA Division II / NSIC Affiliation/Conference:...... NCAA Division II / NSIC Affiliation/Conference:...... NCAA Division II / NSIC Nickname / School Colors:...... Dragons / Scarlet & White Nickname / School Colors:...... Wolves / Maroon & Gold Nickname / School Colors:...... Huskies / Cardinal & Black Home Field:...... Alex Nemzek Stadium (grass; 6,000) Home Field:...... Clark Swisher Field (artificial/6,000) Home Field (Surface Capacity):....Husky Stadium (Onmi Grass/4,198) President:...... Dr. Edna Szymanski President:...... Dr. James Smith President: ...... Dr. Earl H Potter Athletic Director:...... Doug Peters Athletic Director:...... Bob Olson Athletic Director:...... Dr. Morris Kurtz Athletic Phone/Fax: ...... (218) 477-2622 / (218) 477-5825 Athletic Phone/Fax: ...... (605) 626-3336 / (605) 626-2238 Athletic Phone: ...... (320) 308-3102

Sports Information Sports Information Athletic Media Relations Assistant Director / Football SID:...... Colin Bonnicksen Director / Football SID:...... TBA Director / Football Contact: ...... Anne Abicht SID Phone:...... (712) 260-3998 SID Phone:...... (218) 477-2113 AMR Phone: ...... (320) 308-2141 Fax:...... (218) 477-2550 Fax:...... (605) 626-2238 AMR e-mail:...... [email protected] SID e-mail:...... TBA SID e-mail:...... [email protected] AMR Fax: ...... (320) 308-2099 Football Press Box: ...... (218) 477-2130 Football Press Box: ...... (605) 626-3988 Football Press Box: ...... (320) 308-3220 Web site: ...... www.msumdragons.com Web site: ...... www.nsuwolvesathletics.com Web site:...... www.stcloudstate.edu/athletics The Dragons The Wolves The Huskies First Year of Football / Overall Record:..... 1900 / 391-357-30 First Year of Football / Overall Record::.... 1903 / 511-334-32 First Year of Football / Overall record:...... 1920 / 383-345-23 2008 Record:..2-9 / 2-8 NSIC (11th overall / 5th NSIC North) 2008 Record:...... 1-10 / 1-9 NSIC (t-13 overall / t-6th NSIC 2008 record:.7-4 / 7-3 NSIC (t-4th overall / 2nd NSIC North) Starters Returning:...... 8 (O-3 / D-5) North) Returning letterwinners:...... 19 Starters Lost:...... 14 (O-8 / D-6) Starters Returning:...... 14 Letterwinners lost:...... 25 Letterwinners Returning:...... N/A Starters Lost:...... 13 Starters returning:...... 7 (5 O / 2 D / 0 ST) Leterwinners Lost:...... N/A Letterwinners Returning...... 30 Starters lost:...... 16 ( 6 O / 9 D / 1 ST) Leterwinners Lost:...... 20 Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Head Coach:...... • Damon Tomeo (Pomona ‘99) Coaching Staff Head Coach:...... • Scott Underwood (Augustana ‘88) Record at MSUM:...... 12-21 (4th year) Head Coach:...... • Chris Boden (Saginaw Valley State ‘90) Record at SCSU:...... 7-4 (Second year) Career Record:...... 12-21 (4th year) Record at NSU:...... 16-28 (5th year) Career record:...... 7-4 (Second year) Record vs BSU:...... 1-2 Career record:...... 16-28 (5th year) Career vs BSU:...... 1-0 Football Phone:...... (218) 477-2291 Record vs BSU:...... 0-4 Football Phone: ...... (320) 308-4113 Assistants:...... Joel Beard (OC/QB); Football Phone...... (605) 626-2007 Assistants:...... Doug Peterson (Co-OC/ Brandon Lemer (DC/ILB); Robin Abraham (RB); Mike Haynes Assistants:...... Richard Sweeney (DC); Tony Case (OL); Ryan OL); Steve Grimit (DL); Jim Louis (DC); Ian Shoemaker (Co-OC/ Jr. (WR); Mike Khoshkbarrie (TE); Mike Lango (DL); Ben Olson Gatch (DL); Maia Tupou (LB); Nick Redmond (WR); Garitt Irey QB); Byron Thomas (RB); Matt Vitzthum (TE); Trey Dill (ILB); Carlin (OL); Cale Peterson (OLB) (RB); Josh Cheek (DL) Shoemaker (WR); Dan Lemke (DB); Cortez Evans (DL)

Top Returnee:...... • Jabari Taylor (Jr, WR) Top Returnee:...... • Anthony Ponzo (Sr, LB) Top Returnee:...... • Brandon Geiss (So. RB)

27 Wayne State Minnesota, Crookston Minnesota Duluth Game 7: Game 8: Game 9: Oct. 10, 2009 // Bemidji, Minn. (1:00 p.m.) Oct. 17, 2009 // Crookston, Minn. (1:00 p.m.) Oct. 24, 2008 // Bemidji, Minn. (1:00 p.m.) 16th meeting: WSC leads, 8-7-0 17th meeting: BSU leads, 15-1-0 48th meeting: UMD leads, 36-10-1 2008 Result: L, 11-30; Wayne, Neb. 2008 Result: W, 41-27; Bemidji, Minn. 2008 Result: L, 21-48; Duluth, Minn.

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Name:...... Wayne State College Name: ...... University of Minnesota, Crookston Name: ...... University of Minnesota Duluth Location:...... Wayne, Neb. Location:...... Crookston, Minn. Location:...... Duluth, Minn. Founded/Enrollment:...... 1910 (3,400) Founded/Enrollment:....1966 (two-year); 1993 (four-year) (1,200) Founded/Enrollment:...... 1895 (11,300) Affiliation/Conference:...... NCAA Division II / NSIC Affiliation/Conference:...... NCAA Division II / NSIC Affiliation/Conference:...... NCAA Division II / NSIC Nickname / School Colors:...... Wildcats / Black & Gold Nickname / School Colors:.. Golden Eagles / Maroon & Gold Nickname / School Colors:...... Bulldogs/ Maroon & Gold Home Field:...... Bob Cunningham Field (grass; 3,500) Home Field (Surface/Capacity):.....Ed Widseth Field (grass/2,000) Home Field:.. Griggs Field at Malosky Stadium (A Turf/4,500) President:...... Dr. Richard Collings Chancellor: ...... Charles Casey D.V.M Chancellor: ...... Dr. Kathryn A. Martin Athletic Director:...... Eric Schoh Athletic Director:...... Stephanie Helgeson Athletic Director:...... Athletic Phone/Fax: ...... (402) 375-7520 / (402) 375-7120 Athletic Phone / Fax: ...... (218) 281-8414 / (218) 281-8037 Athletic Phone / Fax: ...... (218) 726-8168 / (218) 726-6529 Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Director / Football Contact:...... Mike Grosz Director / Football Contact: ...... Mitch Bakken Director: ...... Bob Nygaard SID Phone:...... (402) 375-7326 SID Phone: ...... (218) 281-8414 SID Phone: ...... (218) 726-8191 SID e-mail:...... [email protected] SID e-mail:...... [email protected] SID e-mail:...... [email protected] SID Fax:...... (402) 375-7271 SID Fax: ...... (218) 281-8430 SID Fax: ...... (218) 726-6529 Football Press Box: ...... (402) 375-7316 Football Press Box: ...... (701) 730-2727 Football Press Box: ...... (218) 726-7224 Web site: ...... www.wscwildcats.com Web site:...... www.goldeneaglesports.com Web site:...... www.umdbulldogs.com The Wildcats The Golden eagles The bulldogs First Year of Football / Overall Record:..... 1912 / 374-427-40 First Year of Football / Overall Record:...... 1966 / 183-184-3 First Year of Football / Overall Record:..... 1930 / 418-251-24 2008 Record:.9-3 / 8-2 NSIC (3rd overall / t-1st NSIC South) 2008 record:.2-9 / 1-9 NSIC (t-13th overall / t-6 NSIC North) 2008 record:.... 15-0 / 10-0 NSIC (1st overall / 1 NSIC North) Returning Letterwinners:...... 36 Returning Letterwinners:...... 26 Returning Letterwinners:...... 49 (20 O / 27 D / 2 ST) Letterwinners Lost:...... 15 Letterwinners Lost:...... N/A Letterwinners Lost:...... 16 (6 O / 7 D / 0 ST) Starters Returning:...... 11 (O-7 / D-4) Starters Returning:...... 7 (O-5 / D-2) Starters Returning:...... 13 (6 O / 5 D / 2 ST) Starters Lost:...... 11 (O-4 / D-7) Starters Lost:...... 15 (O-6 / D-9) Starters Lost:...... 11 (5 O / 6 D / 0 ST) Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Head Coach:...... • Dan McLaughlin (Bellevue ‘82) Head Coach:...... • Shannon Stassen (Valley City State ‘95) Head Coach:...... • Bob Nielson (Warterburg ‘82) Record at WSC:...... 25-21 (Fifth year) Record at UMC:...... 10-65 (Seventh year) Record at UMD:...... 63-19-0 (Seventh year) Career Record:...... 25-21 (Fifth year) Career Record:...... 10-65 (Seventh year). Career record:...... 123-52-1 (17th year). Record vs BSU:...... 3-1 Career vs BSU:...... 0-6 Career vs BSU:...... 5-1 Football Phone:...... (402) 375-7315 Football Phone: ...... (218) 281-8425 Football Phone: ...... (218) 726-8718 Assistants:...... Gene Suhr Assistants:...... Steve Olson (DL); Scott Butt (OL); Assistants:...... John Steger (DC); Curt Wiese (OC); Peter (OC/QB); Alex Wood (DC); Scott McLaughlin (DL); Kelvin Bell Mark Dufner (LB); David Hennings (WR/RB); Justin Schreiber Lue (OL); Nick Goeser (DL); Mike Lang (DB); Mike McHugh (OL); Micha Smith (WR); Seth White (DB) (OC/QB); Jason Kremer (RB); Thomas Williams (TE); Reggie (RB); Luke Jipsen (DB); Tyler Yelk (DB) Mosley (OLB). Top Returnee:...... • Logan Masters (Sr, WR) Top Returnee:...... • Chris Wooding (Sr, DB) Top Returnee:...... • D.J. Winfield (So, WR)

28 U-Mary COncordia-St. Paul NSIC SID Contact List Game 10: Game 11: Augustana Oct. 31, 2009 // Bismarck, N.D. (2:30 p.m.) Nov. 7, 2009 // St. Paul, Minn. (1:00 p.m.) Football SID: Kevin Ludwig Fourth meeting: UM leads, 2-1-0 11th meeting: Series tied, 5-5-0 SID Phone: (605) 274-4335 2008 Result: W, 31-10; Bemidji, Minn. 2008 Result: W, 24-12; Bemidji, Minn. SID Cell: (605) 376-1333 SID e-mail: [email protected]

Concordia-St. Paul Football SID: Josh Deer SID Phone: (612) 720-7265 SID Cell: (612) 720-7265 SID e-mail: [email protected]

U-Mary Football SID: Brian Larson SID Phone: (701) 355-8354 SID Cell: (701) 361-7904 SID e-mail: [email protected]

Minnesota, Crookston Football SID: Mitch Bakken SID Phone: (218) 281-8414 SID Cell: (218) 281-8430 SID e-mail: [email protected]

Minnesota Duluth Football SID: Bob Nygaard SID Phone: (218) 726-8191 SID Cell: (218) 341-0524 SID e-mail: [email protected]

Minnesota State Football SID: Scott Nelson SID Phone: (507) 389-2625 SID Cell: (507) 995-6331 SID e-mail: [email protected]

Schultz Lomax Mauer Simon MSU Moorhead Football SID: TBA Quick Facts Quick Facts SID Phone: (218) 477-2113 SID Fax: (218) 477-3291 Name: ...... University of Mary Name: ...... Concordia University, St. Paul SID e-mail: TBA Location:...... Bismarck, N.D. Location:...... St. Paul, Minn Founded/Enrollment:...... 1959 (2,900) Founded (Enrollment):...... 1893 (2,644) Northern State Affiliation/ Conference:...... NCAA Division lI / NSIC Affiliation/Conference:...... NCAA Division II / NSIC Football SID: Colin Bonnicksen Nickname/School Colors:. Marauders / Royal Blue & Orange Nickname / Colors:...... Golden Bears / Navy Blue & Gold SID Phone: (605) 626-7748 Home Field:...... Bismarck Bowl (FieldTurf/7,000) Home Field (surface; capacity):... (turf; 3,500) SID Cell: (712) 260-3998 President: ...... Fr. James Shea President:...... Dr. Robert Holst SID e-mail: [email protected] Athletic Director:...... Roger Thomas Athletic Director:...... Tom Rubbelke Athletic Phone: ...... (701) 355-8200 Athletic Phone/Fax: ...... (651) 641-8854 / (651) 641-8787 St. Cloud State Football SID: Anne Abicht Sports Information Sports Information SID Phone: (320) 308-2141 Director / Footbal Contact: ...... Brian Larson Director / Football SID:...... Josh Deer SID Cell: (320) 309-1847 SID Phone:...... (701) 355-8354 SID Phone:...... (651) 641-8893 SID e-mail: [email protected] Fax: ...... (701) 355-8302 Fax: ...... (651) 641-8787 SID e-mail:...... [email protected]. SID e-mail:...... [email protected] Southwest Minnesota State Football Press Box: ...... (701) 361-7904 Football Press Box: ...... (612) 720-7265 Football SID: Kelly Loft Web site:...... www.umary.edu/athletics Web site: ...... www.cugoldenbears.com SID Phone: (507) 537-7177 SID Cell: (507) 829-5925 The Marauders The Golden Bears SID e-mail: [email protected] First Year of Football / Overall Record:...... N/A First Year of Football / Overall Record:...... 1969 / 178-198-2 2008 Record:.. 4-7 / 4-6 NSIC (t-8th overall / t-3 NSIC North) 2008 Record:.4-7 / 3-7 NSIC (10th overall / 6th NSIC South) Upper Iowa Starters Returning:...... 13 (O-6 / D-7) Starters Returning:...... 17 (O-7 / D-6 / ST-4) Football SID: Howard Thompson Starters Lost:...... 9 (O-5 / D-4) Starters Lost:...... 12 (O-4 / D-5 / ST-3) SID Phone: (563) 425-5307 Letterwinners Returning:...... 53 Letterwinners Returning:...... N/A SID Cell: (319) 939-0568 Letterwinners Lost:...... 29 Letterwinners Lost:...... N/A SID e-mail: [email protected]

Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Wayne State (Neb.) Head Coach:...... • Myron Schultz (Mary ‘87) Head Coach:...... •Mark Mauer (Nebraska ‘81) Football SID: Mike Grosz Record at UM:...... 79-29 (11th) Record at CSP:...... 29-27 (sixth year). SID Phone: (402) 375-7326 Career record:...... 79-29 (11th) Career record:...... 29-27 (sixth year). SID Cell: (402) 640-9580 Career vs BSU:...... 2-1 Record vs BSU:...... 1-4 SID e-mail: [email protected] Football Phone: ...... (701) 355-8230 Football Phone:...... (651) 603-6181 Assistants:...Mike McMahon (DC); Chris Fisk (OC); Jeff Dockter Assistants:....Ryan Williams (OC/QB); Oliver Soukup (DC); Derek Branch Winona State (DL); Walt Russell (RB); Chris Clements (ILB); Gary Cooper (ILB); (OL); Russell Gary (DB); Jim Mauer (WR); Travis Johansen (DB) Cody Football SID: Mike Herzberg Mark Lenhardt (OL); Digger Anderson (OLB); Tony Keegan (TE) Harris (WR); Eric Power (DL); Vince Almeda (DL); Tim Klingbeil (TE) SID Phone: (507) 457-5776 SID Home: (507) 452-6954 Top Returnee:...... • Jamal Lomax (Jr, RB) Top Returnee:...... • Calvin Simon (Jr, WR) SID e-mail: [email protected]

29 Aug. NSIC Opponents Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 27-29

MSU @ MSU WSU MSUM @ NSU SCSU WSC @ UMC UMD @ UM @ CSP Bemidji State 7:00 pm 6:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:30 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:30 pm 1:00 pm

@ UMD @ MSU @ MSUM WSU @ AC UM MSU @ SMSU @ UIU WSC BSU Concordia-St. Paul 6:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 6:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm

@ CSC UIU MSUM @ UMC UMD @ CSP @ MSUM NSU @ SCSU BSU @ WSC Mary (N.D.) 1:00 pm 2:30 pm 2:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 1:00 pm

SMSU @ MSU @ AC UM @ MSUM NSU @ SCSU BSU @ WSU @ UMD UIU Minnesota, Crookston 1:00 pm 7:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm

CSP CWU @ SMSU AC @ UM MSUM @ NSU SCSU @ BSU UMC @ WSU Minnesota Duluth 6:00 pm 7:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 2:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:30 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm

@ TSU BSU @ UM WSC @ WSU AC @ CSP MSUM SMSU @ UIU @ SCSU Minnesota State 7:00 pm 6:00 pm 2:30 pm 6:00 pm 1:00 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm

VCSU WSC CSP @ BSU UMC @ UMD UM @ MSU @ NSU SCSU @ SMSU MSU Moorhead 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 1:00 pm 6:00 pm 2:00 pm 1:00 pm

@ MWSU WSU @ UIU @ SCSU BSU @ UMC UMD @ UM MSUM SMSU @ AC Northern State 6:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 6:00 pm 2:30 pm 1:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 6:00 pm 2:30 pm 1:00 pm

AC @ UM @ WSC NSU @ UIU @ BSU UMC @ UMD UM @ MSUM MSU St. Cloud State 7:00 pm 6:00 pm 1:00 pm 6:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:30 pm 2:00 pm 1:00 pm

UMC BHSU @ UMD @ UIU WSC WSU @ AC @ CSP MSU NSU @ MSUM SW Minnesota State 1:00 pm 4:00 pm 7:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm

UNK @ MSUM SCSU @ MSU SMSU UIU @ BSU @ WSU AC @ CSP UM Wayne State (Neb.) 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm

CNC @ NSU @ BSU @ CSP MSU SMSU @ UIU WSC UMC @ AC UMD Winona State 7:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm

Non-Conf. Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7 Game 8 Game 9 Game 10 Game 11 Minot (N.D.) Aug. 27 @ Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 @ Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 @ Oct. 17 Oct. 24 @ Oct. 31 @ Nov. 8 State Bemidji State Con.-St. Paul Open Valley City St. Jamestown Dakota State S.D> Mines Black Hills St. Mayville St. Dickenson St. DAC Jamboree

2009 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Composite Schedule Thursday, August 27 • Minnesota State @ U-Mary (N.D.) 2:00 p.m. • Augustana @ Southwest Minnesota State 6:00 p.m. Northern State @ Missouri Western 6:00 p.m. • Minnesota Duluth @ SW Minnesota State 6:00 p.m. Saturday, October 17 • Augustana @ St. Could State 7:00 p.m. Saturday, September 19 • Bemidji State @ Minnesota, Crookston 1:00 p.m. Carson-Newman (Tenn.) @ Winona State 7:00 p.m. • MSU Moorhead @ Bemidji State 1:00 p.m. • MSU Moorhead @ Minnesota State 1:00 p.m. Friday, August 28 • Winona State @ Concordia-St. Paul 1:00 p.m. • St. Cloud State @ Minnesota Duluth 1:00 p.m. Minot State @ Bemidji State 7:00 p.m. • U-Mary (N.D.) @ Minnesota, Crookston 1:00 p.m. • Upper Iowa @ Augustana 1:00 p.m. • Upper Iowa @ SW Minnesota State 1:00 p.m. • Wayne State (Neb.) @ Winona State 1:00 p.m. Saturday, August 29 • Augustana @ Minnesota Duluth 6:00 p.m. • Northern State @ U-Mary (N.D.) 2:00 p.m. • SW Minnesota State @ Minnesota, Crookston 1:00 p.m. • Northern State @ St. Cloud State 6:00 p.m. • Concordia-St. Paul @ SW Minnesota State 6:00 p.m. U-Mary (N.D.) @ Chadron State 1:00 p.m. • Wayne State (Neb.) @ Minnesota State 6:00 p.m. Saturday, October 24 Nebraska-Kearney @ Wayne State (Neb.) 1:00 p.m. Saturday, September 26 • Augustana @ Wayne State (Neb.) 1:00 p.m. Valley City State @ MSU Moorhead 1:00 p.m. • Concordia-St. Paul @ Augustana 1:00 p.m. • Concordia-St. Paul @ Upper Iowa 1:00 p.m. • Concordia-St. Paul @ Minnesota Duluth 6:00 p.m. • Minnesota, Crookston @ MSU Moorhead 1:00 p.m. • Minnesota, Crookston @ Winona State 1:00 p.m. Minnesota State @ Truman State 7:00 p.m. • Minnesota State @ Winona State 1:00 p.m. • Minnesota Duluth @ Bemidji State 1:00 p.m. Upper Iowa @ Lincoln (Mo.) 7:00 p.m. • St. Cloud State @ Upper Iowa 1:00 p.m. • SW Minnesota State @ Minnesota State 1:00 p.m. Thursday, September 3 • SW Minnesota State @ Wayne State (Neb.) 1:00 p.m. • U-Mary (N.D.) @ St. Cloud State 2:30 p.m. Minnesota, Crookston @ Mayville State 7:00 p.m. • Minnesota Duluth @ U-Mary (N.D.) 2:00 p.m. • MSU Moorhead @ Northern State 6:00 p.m. Central Washington @ Minnesota Duluth 7:00 p.m. • BEMIDJI STATE @ Northern State 2:30 p.m. Saturday, October 31 St. Cloud State @ Maine 8:00 p.m. Saturday, October 3 • Minnesota, Crookston @ Minnesota Duluth 1:00 p.m. Saturday, September 5 • U-Mary (N.D.) @ Concordia-St. Paul 12:00 p.m. • Minnesota State @ Upper Iowa 1:00 p.m. Concordia-St. Paul @ Minot State 1:00 p.m. • MSU Moorhead @ Minnesota Duluth 1:00 p.m. • Wayne State (Neb.) @ Concordia-St. Paul 1:00 p.m. Emporia State @ Augustana 1:00 p.m. • Northern State @ Minnesota, Crookston 1:00 p.m. • Winona State @ Augustana 1:00 p.m. • Wayne State (Neb.) @ MSU Moorhead 1:00 p.m. • St. Cloud State @ bemidji State 1:00 p.m. • St. Cloud State @ MSU Moorhead 2:00 p.m. • Winona State @ Northern State 1:00 p.m. • SW Minnesota State @ Winona State 1:00 p.m. • Bemidji State @ U-Mary (N.D.) 2:30 p.m. • Upper Iowa @ U-Mary (N.D.) 2:30 p.m.• BEMIDJI • Upper Iowa @ Wayne State (Neb.) 1:00 p.m. • SW Minnesota State @ Northern State 2:30 p.m. STATE @ Minnesota State 6:00 p.m. • Augustana @ Minnesota State 3:00 p.m. Friday, November 7 Black Hills State @ SW Minnesota State 6:00 p.m. Saturday, October 10 • Bemidji State @ Concordia-St. Paul 1:00 p.m. Saturday, September 12 • Minnesota, Crookston @ St. Cloud State 1:00 p.m. • Minnesota Duluth @ Winona State 1:00 p.m. • Minnesota, Crookston @ Augustana 1:00 p.m. • Minnesota State @ Concordia-St. Paul 1:00 p.m. • Minnesota State @ St. Cloud State 1:00 p.m. • Northern State @ Upper Iowa 1:00 p.m. • Wayne State (Neb.) @ Bemidji State 1:00 p.m. • MSU Moorhead @ SW Minnesota State 1:00 p.m. • St. Cloud State @ Wayne State (Neb.) 1:00 p.m. • Winona State @ Upper Iowa 1:00 p.m. • Northern State @ Augustana 1:00 p.m. • Winona State @ BEMIDJI STATE 1:00 p.m. • U-Mary (N.D.) @ MSU Moorhead 2:00 p.m. • U-Mary (N.D.) @ Wayne State (Neb.) 1:00 p.m. • Concordia-St. Paul @ MSU Moorhead 2:00 p.m. • Minnesota Duluth @ Northern State 2:30 p.m. • Upper Iowa @ Minnesota, Crookston 1:00 p.m.

30 Bemidji State 27 Minnesota State 28 Bemidji State 7 MInot State 24 Bemidji State 14 Winona STate 31 August 28, 2008 September 6, 2008 September 13, 2008 Minot, N.D. - Herb Parker Stadium Bemidji, Minn.. - Chet Anderson Stadium Winona, Minn. - Alltel Field and Maxwell Stadium Attendance: 3,129 Attendance: 1,743 Attendance: 1,428

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final

Bemidji State (1-0) 0 12 7 8 27 Minnesota State (1-1; 1-0) 14 7 7 0 24 Bemidji State (1-2; 0-2) 0 0 0 7 7

Minot State (0-1) 7 7 10 0 24 Bemidji State (1-1; 0-1) 7 0 0 7 14 Winona State (2-1; 2-0) 7 7 10 7 31

1 07:40 M Banks 46 yd run (Levnaich) 0-7 1 07:55 M Flury 8 yd pass from Fick (Goff) 7-0 1 01:46 W Preston 1 yd run (Fahey) 0-7 2 12:09 B Miles 3 yd run (Potemra-kick failed) 6-7 06:30 B Kadlec 40 yd pass from Abrams (Potemra) 7-7 2 05:43 W Verbancouer 2 yd run (Fahey) 0-14 2 09:40 B Kadlec 36 yd pass from Edholm (Edholm-rush failed) 12-7 01:07 M Flury 25 yd pass from Fick (Goff) 14-7 3 08:13 W Verbancouer 3 yd run (Fahey) 0-21 2 01:30 M Lester 73 yd punt return (Levnaich) 12-14 2 06:11 M Walker 5 yd run (Goff) 21-7 04:01 W Fahey, 44 yd field goal 0-24 3 15:00 M Lester, Johnny 84 yd kickoff return (Levnaich) 12-21 3 02:59 M Phipps1 yd run (Goff) 28-7 4 08:05 B Kadlec 20 yd pass from Edholm (Sundby) 7-24 3 04:08 M Levnaich 31 yd field goal 12-24 4 13:18 B Abrams 5 yd pass from Edholm (Potemra) 28-14 03:51 W Minor, Ellis 23 yd pass from Ross (Fahey) 7-31 3 00:17 B Miles 2 yd run (Potemra) 19-24 4 03:24 B Kadlec 3 yd pass from Edholm (Schultz-pass) 27-24 Team Statistics Team Statistics Team Statistics Team Statistics BSU MSU Team Statistics MSU BSU Team Statistics BSU WSU FIRST DOWNS 23 9 FIRST DOWNS 27 12 FIRST DOWNS 17 17 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 34-132 25-108 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 49-229 23-49 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-72 29-152 PASSING YDS (NET) 305 125 PASSING YDS (NET) 214 225 PASSING YDS (NET) 209 184 Passes Att-Comp-Int. 44-32-0 25-11-3 Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-18-3 35-20-2 Passes Att-Comp-Int 33-23-1 32-17-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 78-437 50-233 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 84-443 58-274 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-281 61-336 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-77 Punt Returns-Yards 4-35 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-7 6-55 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-60 5-138 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-38 5-103 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-86 2-47 Interception Returns-Yards 3-38 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 2--3 3-29 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1--24 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-39.3 5-26.8 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-35.5 7-32.9 Punts (Number-Avg) 9-32.4 7-36.4 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-0 Penalties-Yards 5-43 6-68 Penalties-Yards 7-58 6-60 Penalties-Yards 8-50 7-110 Possession Time 36:42 23:18 Possession Time 34:02 25:58 Possession Time 34:07 25:53 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 16 0 of 9 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 13 4 of 13 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 2 of 11 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 2 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 2 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 1-2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 1-3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 4-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-16 0-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-27 0-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-11 5-30 PAT Kicks 1-2 3-3 PAT Kicks 2-2 4-4 PAT Kicks 1-1 4-4 Field Goals 0-2 1-1 Field Goals 0-0 0-2 Field Goals 0-0 1-1

Kickoff time: 7:00 pm Kickoff time: 1:00 pm Kickoff time: 1:00 pm Elapsed time: 2:50 Elapsed time: 2:42 Elapsed time: 2:49 Officials: N/A Officials: Referee: Dick Eldridge; Umpire: Greg Soderberg; Officials: Referee: Dave Lundquist; Umpire: Scott Hill; Linesman: Tom Franta; Line judge: George Wynn; Back Linesman: John Page; Line judge: Tim McGowan; Back judge: Jason Frink; Field judge: Matt Gallagher; Side judge: Tom Stephen; Field judge: Martin Johnson; Side judge: Jason Nickelby; Scorer: BSU Sports Info. judge: Pat Milinovich. Temperature: 86; Wind: 5mph NE; Weather: Sunny Temperature: 65; Wind: slight; Weather: Sunny Temperature: 68; Wind: Calm; Weather: Humid, Overcast Individual Statistics Individual Statistics Individual Statistics RUSHING (att-yds): RUSHING (att-yds): RUSHING (att-yds): BSU-Miles, Brandon 16-67; Edholm, Derek 12-40; MSU-Phipps, Julian 23-95; Walker, Ernest 18-90; Fick, BSU-Miles, Brandon 5-25; Newman, Erick 3-19; Abrams, Cameron 1-14; Newman, Erick 4-12; Watson, Ryan 4-37; Flury, Vincent 1-7; West, Nick 1-2; TEAM Watson, Eurise 4-12; Edholm, Derek 17-9; Abrams, Eurise 1-minus 1. MSU-Banks, Nick 19-121; Schatz, 2-minus 2. BSU-Abrams, Cameron 4-27; Miles, Brandon Cameron 3-8; TEAM 1-minus 1. WSU-Spring, Randy Tyson 2-8; Meier, Jon 4-minus 21. 5-21; Watson, Eurise 2-2; Edholm,Derek 12-minus 1. 13-73; Preston, Greg 5-36; Verbancouer,And 9-36; PASSING (att-comp-INT-yds): PASSING (att-comp-INT-yds): Ross, Amir 1-8; TEAM 1-minus 1. BSU-Edholm, Derek 32-44-0-305. MSU-Meier, Jon MSU-Fick, Ryan 18-34-3-214; TEAM 0-1-0-0. BSU-Ed- PASSING (att-comp-INT-yds): 10-23-2-103; Rudolph, Zac 1-2-1-22. holm, Derek 19-34-2-185; Abrams, Cameron 1-1-0-40. BSU-Edholm, Derek 23-33-1-209. WSU-Preston, RECEIVING (rec-yds): RECEIVING (rec-yds): Greg 13-24-0-141; Ross, Amir 4-8-0-43. BSU-Kadlec, George 10-107; Schultz, Andrew 6-63; MSU-Nowlin, Chris 6-77; Flury, Vincent 4-46; Balton, RECEIVING (rec-yds): Abrams, Cameron 6-33; Berg, Adam 5-33; Henning- Omaar 4-41; Turner, Damian 2-41; Sprecher, Cameron BSU-Schultz, Andrew 9-120; Henningson, Jody 4-35; son, Jody 3-32; Gettel, Jeremy 2-37. MSU-Jutras, Ryan 1-5; Reigel, Shane 1-4. BSU-Abrams, Cameron 6-34; Kadlec, George 4-29; Watson, Eurise 3-15; Abrams, 3-51; Banks, Nick 3-4; Lester, Johnny 2-53; 23 1-22; Kadlec, George 5-94; Schultz, Andrew 4-44; Berg, Cameron 2-6; Berg, Adam 1-4. WSU-Burkoth, Todd Awalt, Brock 1-minus 2; Rudolph, Zac 1-minus 3. Adam 3-43; Henningson,Jody 1-9; Watson, Eurise 1-1. 4-83; Burks, Tyrre 3-33; Minor, Ellis 2-26; Sherman, INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): Scott 2-17; Abbott, Ryan 2-14; Thomas, Justin 2-6; BSU-Kunz, Jason 1-20; Anderson, Jake 1-18; Phelps, MSU-Taylor, Eric 1-0; Johnson, Michael 1-minus Spring, Randy 2-5. Terrell 1-0. MSU-None. 3. BSU-Sluzewicz,Dusty 1-17; Ellison, Tiger 1-12; INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): FUMBLES: Scheff, Brody 1-0. BSU-None. WSU-MartindaleCraig 1-minus 24. BSU-Henningson,Jody 1-0; Watson, Eurise 1-1. FUMBLES: FUMBLES: MSU-Meier, Jon 1-1. MSU-Walker, Ernest 1-0. BSU-Edholm, Derek 1-0. BSU-Edholm, Derek 3-1. WSU-Swan, Eric 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): SACKS (UA-A): SACKS (UA-A): BSU-Albano, Brad 1-0; Anderson, Jake 1-0. MSU- MSU-Freese, Blake 1-0; Schmid, Brad 1-0; Weinzierl, BSU-Anderson, Jake 1-0. WSU-Rothwell, Ryan 1-0; None. Ryan 1-0. BSU-None. White, Brandon 1-0; StahleckerJared 1-0; Kaderly, TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): Matt 0-1; Tackmann, Mike 1-0; Dummer, Cody 1-0. BSU-Karch, Josh 1-11; Anderson, Jake 4-4; Eagan, MSU-McQuiston, Matt 3-5; Graves, Jesse 3-4; Wein- TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): Andrew 1-6; Sluzewicz,Dusty 2-4; Phelps, Terrell 2-4; zierl, Ryan 4-2; Freese, Blake 3-3. BSU- Phelps, Ter- BSU-Kunz, Jason 7-2; Eagan, Andrew 6-2; Ellison, Ellison, Tiger 2-3. MSU-Kessler, Jeremy 5-9; Riemen- rell 4-8; Karch, Josh 4-8; Wills, Rob 2-7; Miller, Gary Tiger 5-2; Anderson, Jake 5-1; Lardinois,Jordan 4-2; do, Ryan 7-1; Pope, Martel 1-7; Orman, Joshua 5-1; 0-9; Ellison, Tiger 4-4; Eagan, Andrew 1-7; Kunz, Ja- Miller, Gary 2-4. WSU-Gaulke, Elliott 5-4; Yule, Brent Prince, Marcus 2-3; Bowden 1-4. son 1-6; Anderson, Jake 1-4. 7-0; Jensen, Justin 5-1. 31 Bemidji State 7 Northern State 20 Bemidji State 14 MSU Moorhead 27 Bemidji State 31 St. Cloud State 48 Sept. 20, 2008 Sept. 27, 2008 Oct. 4, 2008 Moorhead, Minn. - Alex Nemzek Stadium Bemidji, Minn. - Chet Anderson Stadium St. Cloud, Minn. - Husky Stadium Attendance: 2,811 Attendance: 2,256 Attendance: 2,256

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Bemidji State (1-3; 0-3) 0 7 0 0 7 Northern State (0-5; 0-4) 0 14 0 6 20 Bemidji State (2-4; 1-4) 0 7 7 0 14

MSU Moorhead (1-3; 1-2) 7 6 8 6 27 Bemidji State (2-3; 1-3) 10 14 0 7 31 St. Cloud State (4-2; 4-1) 21 3 14 10 48

1 11:41 M Jones 94 yd punt return (Johnsonkick) 0-7 1 02:13 B Potemra 22 yd field goal 0-3 1 08:21 S Geiss 2 yd run (Cristan kick) 0-7 2 07:10 M Kutz 1 yd run (Johnson, kick blockd) 0-13 01:49 B Kadlec 37 yd pass from Edholm (Potemra) 0-10 02:45 S Rysewyk 6 yd pass from Watkins (Cristan ) 0-14 02:07 B Miles 1 yd run (Sundby kick) 7-13 2 14:35 B Watson 3 yd run (Potemra) 0-17 00:46 S Horn 16 yd pass from Watkins (Cristan) 0-21 3 10:50 M Hanson 2 yd run (Pearson pass from Kutz 7-21 11:23 N Brooks 3 yd pass from Ellingson (Parrott) 7-17 2 11:53 B Kadlec 8 yd pass from Edholm (Potemra ) 7-21 4 06:01 M Gilles 2 yd run (Johnson kick failed) 7-27 02:13 B Watson 17 yd run (Potemra) 7-24 00:04 S Cristan 19 yd field goal 7-24 00:00 N Ponzo 38 yd pass from Ellingson (Parrott) 14-24 3 11:08 S Norblom 8 yd pass from Watkins (Cristan) 7-31 4 10:35 B Watson 1 yd run (Potemra) 14-31 07:07 S Graham 2 yd run (Cristan) 7-38 02:22 N Ellingson 6 yd run (Ellingson pass failed) 20-31 05:21 B Abrams 14 yd run (Potemra) 14-38 4 05:29 S Cristan, Brian 32 yd field goal 14-41 Team Statistics Team Statistics 01:46 S Graham 56 yd run (Cristan) 14-48 Team Statistics BSU MSUM Team Statistics NSU BSU Team Statistics FIRST DOWNS 15 18 FIRST DOWNS 17 20 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 29-13 36-104 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 27-55 37-98 Team Statistics BSU WSC PASSING YDS (NET) 204 150 PASSING YDS (NET) 238 264 FIRST DOWNS 16 20 Passes Att-Comp-Int 41-22-1 34-19-1 Passes Att-Comp-Int 40-25-2 25-19-0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-152 39-259 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 70-217 70-254 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 67-293 62-362 PASSING YDS (NET) 135 161 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-3 Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-16-2 24-14-1 Punt Returns-Yards 3-32 3-108 Punt Returns-Yards 2-14 2-19 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 69-287 63-420 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-107 2-35 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-135 3-17 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-4 Interception Returns-Yards 1-42 1-43 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-39 Punt Returns-Yards 1-11 2-35 Punts (Number-Avg) 9-35.2 7-31.9 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-36.0 3-32.3 Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-132 3-76 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 3-3 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 2-46 Penalties-Yards 6-106 5-45 Penalties-Yards 7-46 5-35 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-34.0 3-42.0 Possession Time 30:50 29:10 Possession Time 31:51 28:09 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 18 7 of 16 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 17 6 of 12 Penalties-Yards 6-50 7-48 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 1 of 1 Possession Time 29:29 30:31 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 3-3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-6 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 16 5 of 12 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-1 7-51 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-23 5-21 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 4 0 of 1 PAT Kicks 1-1 1-3 PAT Kicks 2-2 4-4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 7-8 Field Goals 0-1 0-0 Field Goals 0-2 1-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-6 PAT Kicks 2-2 6-6 Kickoff time: 1:00 pm Kickoff time: 1:00 pm Field Goals 0-2 2-2 Elapsed time: 2:38 Elapsed time: 2:44 Officials: Referee: Mike Budion; Umpire: Scott Forbes; Officials: Referee: Dave Lundquist; Umpire: Scott Hill; Kickoff time: 1:00 pm Linesman: John Page; Line judge: Steve Wolvin; Back Linesman: Scott Page; Line judge: Tim McGowen; Elapsed time: 2:44 judge: Greg Brown; Field judge: Matt Kukar; Side judge: Back judge: Tom Stephen; Field judge: Martin Johnson; Officials: Referee: Rolf Erickson; Umpire: Dave Umpire; Tom Houle Side judge: Pat Millinovich Lineman: Jeff Johnson; Line judge: Tony Dooher; Back judge: Bob Norman; Field judge: Marc Angell; Side judge: Matt Temperature: 72; Wind: 10 mph E; Weather: Clear Temperature: 59; Wind: 10 mph N; Weather: Fair Olson Individual Statistics Individual Statistics Temperature: 56; Wind: 14 mph SE; Weather: Clear, Sunny RUSHING (att-yds): RUSHING (att-yds): BSU-Miles, Brandon 11-21; Watson, Eurise 3-3; NSU-Brooks 6-22; Ponzo 5-22; DeVine 2-15; Individual Statistics Williams, Josh 3-minus 3; Edholm, Derek 12-minus 8. Ellingson 12-12; Morrison 1-minus 1; Parrot 1-minus RUSHING (att-yds): MSUM-Hanson, Tim 16-58; Gilles, Enol 12-31; Kutz, 15. BSU-Watson 14-61; Miles 6-16; Abram 2-12; BSU-Edholm, Derek 8-66; Abrams, Cameron 7-54; Craig 7-12; Gochis, Tommy 1-3. Solors 2-6; Edholm 11-5; TEAM 2-minus 2. Miles, Brandon 8-16; Williams, Josh 3-15; Watson, PASSING (att-comp-INT-yds): PASSING (att-comp-INT-yds): Eurise 12-1. SCSU-Geiss, Brandon 18-76; Graham, Michael 5-65; Machacek, Jake 10-63; Stripling, D BSU-Edholm, Derek 19-30-1-171; Williams, Josh NSU-Ellingson, Eric 25-39-2-238; Ponzo, Marty 2-35; Watkins, Mitch 4-20. 3-11-0-33. MSUM-Kutz, Craig 19-34-1-150. 0-1-0-0. BSU-Edholm, Derek 19-25-0-264. PASSING (att-comp-INT-yds): RECEIVING (rec-yds): RECEIVING (rec-yds): BSU-dholm, Derek 9-20-1-62; Williams, Josh 7-11-1- BSU-Kadlec 5-69; Schultz 5-36; Gettel 4-16; Berg NSU-Ponzo 8-99; Krigbaum 5-37; Migdal 5-28; 73. SCSU-Watkins, Mitch 14-24-1-161. 3-38; Saxon 2-18; Chappell 1-12; Watson 1-8; Hen- Henry 2-17; Brooks 2-0; DesLauriers 1-19; Morri- ningson 1-7. MSUM-Taylor 7-73; Johnson, 4-41; Small son 1-19; Aho 1-19. BSU-Kadlec 4-91; Miles 4-38; RECEIVING (rec-yds): Iii 3-15; Scharpf 2-14; Hanson 1-4; Green 1-3; Gilles Schultz 2-27; Henningson 2-25; Abram 2-20; Sax- BSU-Schultz, A. 3-34; Henningson, J. 3-24; Kadlec, G. 1-0. on 2-16; Berg 1-22; Solors 1-16; Watson 1-9. 3-21; Miles, B. 3-17; Watson, E. 2-15; Berg, A. 1-15; INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): Abram, C. 1-9. SCSU-Rysewyk 5-36; Johnson 3-56; Norblom 2-26; Williams 2-20; Horn 1-16; Parker 1-7. BSU-Anderson, Jake 1-42. MSUM-Schaumburg, Eri 1-43. NSU-None. BSU-Anderson, Ja. 1-39; Phelps, T. 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): FUMBLES: FUMBLES: BSU-Phelps, Terrell 1-0. SCSU-McLagan, Matt 1-46; BSU-Edholm, Derek 1-0. MSUM-Kutz, Craig 1-0. NSU-Brooks 1-1; Ellingson 1-1. BSU-Solors 1-1; SACKS (UA-A): TEAM 1-1; Edholm 1-1. Jensen, Matt 1-0. BSU-Karch, Josh 1-0. MSUM-Leggins, Bryce 0-2; SACKS (UA-A): FUMBLES: Dawson, Joey 1-0; Larsen, Jake 0-1; Miller, Jon 1-0; NSU-Johnson 2-1; Liedberg 1-1. BSU-Wills 1-1; BSU-Watson, Eurise 2-2. SCSU-Stripling, D 1-0. Richards, Gary 0-1; Pryor, Maxwell 1-0; Pryor, Philip Miller 1-0; Lardinois 1-0; Knutson 0-1; Eagan 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): 1-0; Schuette, Jeff 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): BSU-None. SCSU-Kamin, David 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): NSU-Ponzo 4-7; Johnson 7-1; McClellan 3-4; TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): BSU-Eagan 8-2; Perack-Dennet 7-3; Kunz 4-1; Phelps Olerud 2-5; Carpenter 1-5; Alvarez 3-2; Peckham BSU-Kunz, Jason 6-4; Sluzewicz,Dusty 4-2; Eagan, 3-2; Anderson 1-4. MSUM-Miller 5-3; Jones 5-2; Daw- 2-3; Liedberg 2-3; Preciado 2-3. BSU-Sluzewicz Andrew 3-2; Karch, Josh 3-2. SCSU-Kamin 7-2; Krue- son 4-2; Leggins 2-3. 3-6; Eagan 6-1; Phelps 5-2; Wills 4-3; Perack- ger 7-2; McLagan 5-1; Bradden, G. 4-1. Dennet 4-2; Kunz 3-3. 32 Bemidji State 11 Minn., Crooskton 27 Bemidji State 21 Wayne State 30 Bemidji State 41 Minnesota Duluth 48 Oct. 11, 2008 Oct. 18, 2008 Oct. 25, 2008 Wayne, Neb. - Memorial Stadium Bemidji, Minn. - Chet Anderson Stadium Duluth, Minn. - Malosky Stadium Attendance: 1,579 Attendance: 1,559 Attendance: 3,111

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Bemidji State (2-5; 1-5) 5 0 0 6 11 Minn., Crooskton (2-6; 1-6) 7 7 0 13 27 Bemidji State (3-6; 2-6) 0 7 7 7 21

Wayne State (5-2; 4-2) 7 20 3 0 30 Bemidji State (3-5; 2-5) 7 14 7 13 41 Minn. Duluth (9-0; 8-0) 21 20 7 0 48

1 11:05 B Potemra 42 yd field goal 3-0 1 04:54 U Ennis 1 yd run (Dugan, kick) 7-0 1 10:50 U Pauley 30 yd pass from Schlafke (Nadeau kick) 0-7 06:16 B Knutson, Luke safety 5-0 01:22 B Miles 6 yd pass from Edholm (Potemra, kick) 7-7 07:11 U Foss 2 yd run (Nadeau kick) 0-14 00:53 W Bruno 77 yd run (Hope kick) 5-7 2 02:28 B Berg,10 yd pass from Edholm (Potemra, kick) 7-14 02:19 U Odim 50 yd run (Nadeau kick) 0-21 2 09:44 W Rhone 1 yd run (Hope kick failed) 5-13 00:29 U Wall, 30 yd pass from Ennis (Conti, kick) 14-14 2 14:24 U Winfield 41 yd pass from Schlafke (Nadeau failed) 0-27 07:15 W Greenway 97 yd int. return (Hope kick) 5-20 00:00 B Kadlec 25 yd pass from Edholm (Potemra, kick) 14-21 10:59 B Kadlec 10 yd pass from Edholm (Sundby kick) 7-27 00:17 W Fluellen 3 yd run (Hope, kick) 5-27 3 12:38 B Miles, 42 yd run (Potemra, kick) 14-28 08:49 U Schlafke 13 yd run (Nadeau, kick) 7-34 3 06:10 W Hope, 21 yd field goal 5-30 4 13:58 B Newman, 4 yd run (Potemra, kick failed) 14-34 01:20 U Winfield 27 yd pass from Schlafke (Nadeau kick) 7-41 4 05:37 B Kadlec 41 yd pass from Williams (Potemra,blocked) 11-30 11:36 B Edholm, 7 yd run (Sundby, kick) 14-41 3 08:49 U Foss 5 yd run (Nadeau kick) 7-48 09:31 U King 55 yd pass from Ennis (Conti, kick) 21-41 02:50 B Schultz 2 yd pass from Edholm (Sundby kick) 14-48 Team Statistics 00:25 U King 18 yd pass from Ennis (Conti, kick failed) 27-41 4 00:09 B Kadlec 29 yd pass from Edholm (Sundby kick) 21-48 Team Statistics BSU WSC Team Statistics Team Statistics FIRST DOWNS 15 12 Team Statistics UMC BSU Team Statistics BSU UMD RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 44-94 40-209 FIRST DOWNS 22 20 FIRST DOWNS 15 20 PASSING YDS (NET) 197 156 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 44-163 35-209 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-37 41-251 Passes Att-Comp-Int 38-20-2 14-10-0 PASSING YDS (NET) 325 158 PASSING YDS (NET) 261 214 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 82-291 54-365 Passes Att-Comp-Int 37-19-3 23-13-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-23-0 23-14-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 81-488 58-367 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-298 64-465 Punt Returns-Yards 2-7 5-21 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-100 3-56 Punt Returns-Yards 3-26 3-40 Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 1-10 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-97 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-77 5-62 Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-111 4-68 Punts (Number-Avg) 9-30.2 7-33.6 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-29 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 4-1 4-4 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-33.5 6-33.5 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-41.2 4-36.5 Penalties-Yards 4-28 5-51 Fumbles-Lost 3-0 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-0 Possession Time 35:45 23:27 Penalties-Yards 12-115 5-57 Penalties-Yards 3-15 8-55 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 19 1 of 9 Possession Time 35:07 24:53 Possession Time 26:52 26:57 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 5 0 of 0 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 16 4 of 9 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 16 7 of 14 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-3 3-3 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 4 0 of 0 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 5 2 of 3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-20 5-23 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 4-4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 2-2 PAT Kicks 0-1 3-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-2 4--19 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-24 Field Goals 1-1 1-1 PAT Kicks 3-4 5-6 PAT Kicks 3-4 5-6 Field Goals 0-0 0-0 Field Goals 0-0 0-0 Kickoff time: 1:00 pm Elapsed time: 2:35 Kickoff time: 1:00 pm Kickoff time: 1:00 pm Officials: Referee: Dick Eldridge; Umpire: Greg Soderberg; Elapsed time: 2:59 Elapsed time: 2:40 Linesman: Tom Franta; Line judge: George Winn; Back Officials: Referee: Tim Weber; Umpire: John Emmett; Officials: Referee: Ralph Erickson; Umpire: Dave Robinson; judge: Jason Frank; Field judge: Matt Gallagher; Side judge: Linesman: Scott Hoeke; Line judge: Scott Healy; Back Linesman: Jeff Johnson; Line judge: Tony Dooher; Back Jason Nickelby. judge: Dan Fremling; Field judge: Ben Franson; Side judge: judge: Bill Smith; Field judge: Bob Norman; Side judge: Jerry Beers. Matt Olson. Temperature: 65; Wind: 10-15 mph s; Weather: Cloudy Temperature: 50; Wind: S16 mph; Weather: Sunny Temperature: 48; Wind: SSW 15; Weather: Mostly Cloudy Individual Statistics RUSHING (att-yds): Individual Statistics Individual Statistics BSU-Miles, B. 12-55; Watson, E. 10-36; Newman, RUSHING (att-yds): RUSHING (att-yds): E. 4-11; Lee, J. 2-11; Schultz, A. 1-2; Williams, J. UMC-Field-Mackall 16-78; Ennis 21-63; Lecher 2-15; BSU-Miles 8-16; Watson 6-15; Newman 1-4; Edholm 14-minus 20. WSC-Rhone 14-110; Bruno 3-70; Meyer King 2-8; McMullen 1-3; Rodney 1-0; Allen 1-minus 15-1; Schultz 1-1. UMD-Odim11-139; Foss 13-86; 8-20; Fluellen 12-7; Perry 1-2; Davis 1-1. 4. BSU-Miles 10-93; Newman 13-66; Edholm 9-43; Schlafke 7-20; Bauer 7-8; TEAM 2-minus 1; Lynch PASSING (att-comp-INT-yds): Abram 1-15; TEAM 2-minus 8. 1-minus 1. BSU-Williams, Josh 17-30-1-152; Sathre, Conner 2-5- PASSING (att-comp-INT-yds): PASSING (att-comp-INT-yds): 0-24; Potemra, Paul 1-2-0-21; Newman, Erick 0-1-1- UMC-Ennis, Tim 19-37-3-325. BSU-Edholm, Derek BSU-Edholm 23-35-0-261. UMD-Schlafke 13-19-0- 0. WSC-Fluellen, Silas 10-14-0-156. 12-20-0-153; Williams, Josh 1-3-0-5. 203; Lynch 1-3-0-11; Miller 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING (rec-yds): RECEIVING (rec-yds): RECEIVING (rec-yds): BSU-Schultz, A. 7-55; Lee, J. 4-28; Kadlec, G. 3-55; Berg, UMC-King 9-163; Wall 4-113; Lecher 2-18; Conti 2-10; BSU-Henningson 7-59; Kadlec 4-73; Berg,Adam A. 3-22; Solors, N. 2-29; Henningson, J. 1-8. WSC-Masters Allen 1-11; Hopkins 1-10. BSU-Berg 5-54; Kadlec 3-40; 3-24; Saxon 2-54; Schultz 2-19; Miles 2-16; Watson 4-83; Massa 1-27; Chapman 1-15; Perry 1-14; Bruno 1-9; Miles 2-34; Schultz 1-22; Henningson 1-5; Abram 1-3. 2-11; Solors 1-5. UMD-Winfield 6-95; Doherty 4-59; Rhone 1-5; Davis 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): Pauley 2-38; Schalekamp 2-22. INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): UMC-None. BSU-Phelps, T. 2-29; Miller, G. 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): BSU-Bemidji State-None. WSC-Hoffman, Luke 1-0; FUMBLES: BSU-none. UMD-none. Greenway, Matt 1-97. UMC-Allen, Eirick 1-0; Ennis, Tim 1-0; Rodney, Je- FUMBLES: FUMBLES: rome 1-0. BSU-TEAM 1-0. BSU-Kadlec, George 1-1; Miles, Brandon 1-1; Wat- BSU-Miles, Brandon 2-0; Williams, Josh 2-1. WSC-Flu- SACKS (UA-A): son, Eurise 1-0. UMD-Lynch, Jon 1-0. ellen, Silas 2-2; Rhone, Travis 1-1; Perry, Robert 1-1. UMC-Smith, Kasey 1-0. BSU-Wills 1-1; Gullickson SACKS (UA-A): SACKS (UA-A): 0-1; Knutson 0-1; Miller 1-0; Perack-Dennet,G 0-1. BSU-None. UMD-Fautsch, Drew 1-0; Timmersman, BSU-Mock, Alex 1-0; Knutson, Luke 1-0. WSC-Pribnow, TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): D. 1-0; Pexa, Kevin 0-1; Loth, Ben 0-1. Troy 3-1; Davis, Darius 0-1; Reeves, Ryan 1-0. UMC-Brekken 3-4; Michels 2-5; Franklin 2-4; Mel- TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): horn 3-2; Julien 1-4; Gratzek 0-5; BSU-Knutson 3-9; BSU-Sluzewicz,Dusty 6-4; Phelps, Terrell 6-1; Kunz, BSU-Knutson 4-4; Ellison 7-0; Anderson 6-0. WSC- Wills, Rob 2-6; Perack-Dennet 1-7; Sluzewicz 4-3; Jason 3-3; Anderson, Jake 1-5; Miller, Gary 4-1. UMD- Hoffman 7-5; Reeves 4-5; Pribnow 5-3; Blomquist 2-5; Mock 3-4; Anderson 3-4;Eagan 2-5; Gullickson 1-5; Huberty, Rob 4-3; Strilzuk, Cole 5-1; Fechtelkotter,K Campbell 5-0; Krueger 3-2; Greenway 2-3. Ellison 2-3 ;Lardinois 1-4. 3-3; Eich, Cody 4-1. 33 U-Mary (N.D.) 10 Concordia-St. Paul 12 Bemidji State 31 Bemidji State 24 Nov. 1, 2008 Nov. 8, 2008 Bemidji, Minn. - Chet Anderson Stadium Bemidji, Minn. - Chet Anderson Stadium Attendance: 1,068 Attendance: 953

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final The Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference recognizes U-Mary (4-6; 4-5) 0 3 0 7 10 Concordia (4-7; 3-7) 6 0 0 6 12 three individuals with Player of the Week honors each Monday during the playing season, recognizing an Offen- Bemidji State (4-6; 3-6) 14 7 3 7 31 Bemidji State (5-6; 4-6) 7 17 0 0 24 sive Player of the Week, a Defensive Player of the Week and a Special Teams Player of the Week. 1 11:57 B Miles 2 yd run (Potemra, kick) 0-7 1 09:00 C Ruffin 9 yd pass from Brecke (Bjerke, blockd) 6-0 09:27 B Kadlec 85 yd pass from Edholm (Potemra, kick) 0-14 03:37 B Kadlec 24 yd pass from Edholm (Potemra, kick) 6-7 Following is a list of the NSIC players who were selected 2 06:52 B Schultz 5 yd pass from Edholm (Potemra, kick) 0-21 2 13:30 B Kadlec 52 yd pass from Edholm (Potemra, kick) 6-14 for these awards following each week of the 2008 season. 00:00 M Thibodeaux 35 yd field goal 3-21 08:43 B Newman 5 yd run (Potemra, kick) 6-21 3 06:35 B Potemra 21 yd field goal 3-24 02:27 B Potemra 25 yd field goal 6-24 Bemidji State’s winners are marked with a u; In 2008, BSU 4 13:40 B Kadlec 29 yd pass from Edholm (Potemra, kick) 3-31 4 13:39 C Campbell 5 yd run (Bauers rush failed) 12-24 players won: 12:31 M Penirian 31 yd pass from Lau (Thibodeaux, kick) 10-31 0 Offensive Player of the Week 0 Defensive Player of the Week 1 Special Teams Player of the Week Team Statistics Team Statistics Sept. 2, 2008 Team Statistics UM BSU Team Statistics CU BSU Offense Silas Fluellen, Wayne State FIRST DOWNS 19 17 FIRST DOWNS 19 17 Defense Brian Baumgartner, Augustana RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 26-72 40-145 RUSHING-YARDS (NET) 88 100 Special Teams Lionel Lamarre, SW Minnesota State PASSING YDS (NET) 329 256 PASSING YARDS (NET) 203 256 Passes Att-Comp-Int 46-19-0 26-15-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 42-19-0 28-21-0 Sept. 8, 2008 Offense Mitch Brecke, Concordia-St. Paul TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 72-64 66-401 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 70-291 67-356 Defense Troy Prinbow, Wayne State Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Special Teams uAaron Roland, Bemidji State Punt Returns-Yards 2-3 3-34 Punt Returns-Yards 6-195 5-186 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-118 2-44 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-172 5-286 Sept. 15, 2008 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Offense Sam Epsteen, Upper Iowa Punts (Number-Avg) 5-29.4 4-48.5 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-32.5 5-37.2 Defense Joey Lehman, Concordia-St. Paul Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-1 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Special Teams Cullen Fahey, Wayne State Penalties-Yards 6-49 4-40 Penalties-Yards 5-56 7-65 Possession Time 28:42 31:18 Possession Time 28:38 31:22 Sept. 22, 2008 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 16 11 of 17 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 8 of 15 Offense Josh Shudlick, SW Minnesota State Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 1 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 4 0 of 1 Defense Cale Pulczinski, St. Cloud State Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 3-3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 1-2 Special Teams Kelvin Rodgers, Minnesota State Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-14 3-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-13 4-24 Sept. 29, 2008 PAT Kicks 1-1 4-4 PAT Kicks 0-1 3-3 Offense Joe Clark, Augustana Field Goals 1-2 1-1 Field Goals 0-0 1-1 Defense Brandon Holiday, Minnesota, Crookston Special Teams Kelvin Rodgers, Minnesota State Kickoff time: 1:00 pm Kickoff time: 1:00 pm Elapsed time: 2:41 Elapsed time: 2:45 Oct. 6, 2007 Officials: Referee: Tim Weber; Umpire: John Emmett; Officials: Referee: Mike Budion; Umpire: Scott Forbes; Offense Ted Schlafke, Minnesota Duluth Linesman: Scott Hoeke; Line judge: Scott Healy; Back Linesman: Jay McGivern; Line judge: Steven Wolvin; Back Defense Matt Lien, Augustana judge: Dan Fremling; Field judge: Ben Franson; Side judge: judge: Greg Brown; Field judge: Matt Kuklar; Side judge: Special Teams Scott Talcott, SW Minnesota State Jerry Beers. Jerry Tiegs Oct. 13, 2008 Offense Tyler Schulte, Augustana Temperature: 46; Wind: SE 8 mph; Weather: Overcast Temperature: 28 Wind: N 16-24 Weather: Cloudy Defense Pierre Atkinson, U-Mary Special Teams Ryan Grossman, Augustana Individual Statistics Individual Statistics RUSHING (att-yds): RUSHING (att-yds): Oct. 20, 2008 UM-Lomax,Jamal 13-45; Klein,Stefan 5-12; Kruse,Erik CU-Campbell 18-85; Brecke 6-20; Ohm 4-minus 17. Offense Silas Fluellen, Wayne State 3-10; Lau,Henry 5-5. BSU-Watson, Eurise 5-42; Miles, BSU-Newman 23-82; Edholm 9-15; Miles 3-10; Gettel Defense Forest Clements, Minnesota Duluth Special Teams Rett Thibodeaux, U-Mary Brandon 14-39; Newman, Erick 9-37; Edholm, Derek 1-2; TEAM 1-minus 1; Watson 2-minus 8. 8-25; Williams, Josh 1-9; Henningson,Jody 1-6; TEAM PASSING (att-comp-INT-yds): Oct. 27, 2008 2-minus 13. CU-Brecke 16-32-0-183; Ohm 3-8-0-20; Campbell Offense Randy Spring, Wayne State PASSING (att-comp-INT-yds): 0-1-0-0; Schoenberg 0-1-0-0. BSU-Edholm 21-28- Defense Ryan Reeves, Wayne State UM-Lau,Henry 18-43-0-326; Kozak,Jesse 1-3-0-3. 0-256. Special Teams Logan Johnson, MSU-Moorhead BSU-Edholm, Derek 15-26-0-256. RECEIVING (rec-yds): RECEIVING (rec-yds): CU-Ruffin 5-52; Campbell 5-37; Simon 4-42; Hovey Nov. 3, 2008 UM-Kruse,Erik 9-125; Penirian,Roman 6-113; 3-40; Pimental 1-21; Vavra 1-11. BSU-Kadlec 9-149; Offense Isaac Odim, Minnesota Duluth Martin,Brady 3-54. BSU-Henningson,Jody 4-27; Ka- Schultz 6-48; Newman 3-28; Abrams 1-16; Berg 1-10; Defense Lucas Wolf, Winona State Special Teams Ryan Abbott, Winona State dlec, George 3-156; Berg, Adam 3-22; Schultz, An- Gettel 1-5. drew 3-14; Watson, Eurise 1-29; Newman, Erick 1-8. INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): Nov. 10, 2008 INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): CU-None. BSU-None. Offense Zach Wysong, SW Minnesota State UM-None. BSU-None. FUMBLES: Defense Mike Slaughter, Upper Iowa FUMBLES: CU-None. BSU-Edholm 1-1. Special Teams Rett Thibodeaux, U-Mary UM-Lomax,Jamal 2-2. BSU-TEAM 2-1. SACKS (UA-A): SACKS (UA-A): CU-Wright 3-0. BSU-Knutson 1-0; Wick 1-0; Eagan UM-Patterson,James 1-0; Melland,Shawn 1-0. BSU- 1-0; Anderson 1-0. Anderson, Jake 1-1; Wills, Rob 0-2; Mock, Alex 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): CU-Johnson 5-11; Wright 6-5; Huynh 3-6; Sullivan UM-Thompson 5-4; Moody 1-6; Cheeks 4-2; Melland 6-1; Lehman 2-4; Oachs 3-2; Kudick 3-2. BSU-An- 2-4; Atkinson 1-5; Thomas 3-2; Ziehlke 2-3 BSU- derson 4-8; Miller 3-6; Wills 2-6; Knutson -4; Sluze- Miller 5-4; Ellison 6-2; Kunz 5-2; Eagan 4-3; Anderson wicz 2-5; Phelps 4-1; Eagan 2-3; Wick 1-4. 3-4; Phelps 2-5; Wills 1-5; Sluzewicz 4-1.

34 Team Statistics 2008 Schedule & Results BSU OPP Date time opponent Result Score tv attend overall nSIC/North SCORING 228 305 Aug. 28 7:00 p.m. at Minot State W 27-24 None 3,129 1-0 - Points Per Game 20.7 27.7 Sept. 6 1:00 p.m. • Minnesota Statea L 14-28 KBSU 1,743 1-1 0-1/0-0 Sept. 13 1:00 p.m. • at Winona State L 7-31 None 1,428 1-2 0-2/0-0 FIRST DOWNS 187 199 Sept. 20 1:00 p.m. • at MSU-Moorhead*b L 7-27 None 2,811 1-3 0-3/0-1 Rushing 70 81 Sept. 27 1:00 p.m. • Northern State*d W 31-20 KBSU 2,256 2-3 1-3/1-1 Passing 106 104 Oct. 4 1:00 p.m. • at St. Cloud State* L 14-48 None 3,815 2-4 1-4/1-2 Penalty 11 14 Oct. 11 1:00 p.m. • at Wayne State (Neb.) L 11-30 None 1,579 2-5 1-5/1-2 RUSHING YARDAGE 1087 1675 Oct. 18 1:00 p.m. • Minnesota, Crookston*ce W 41-27 KBSU 1,159 3-5 2-5/2-2 Yards gained rushing 1466 1945 Oct. 25 1:00 p.m. • at Minnesota Duluth* L 21-48 None 3,111 3-6 2-6/2-3 Yards lost rushing 379 270 Nov. 1 1:00 p.m. • Mary (N.D.)* W 31-10 KBSU 1,068 4-6 3-6/3-3 Rushing Attempts 382 384 Nov. 8 1:00 p.m. • Concordia-St. Paulf W 24-12 KBSU 953 5-6 4-6/3-3 Average Per Rush 2.8 4.4 Average Per Game 98.8 152.3 •- NSIC game / *- NSIC North Division Game TDs Rushing 12 22 a- Shrine Game / b- Battle for the Axe / c- Hubcap Game / d- Homecoming / e- Loins’ Game / f- Senior Day PASSING YARDAGE 2484 2261 Att-Comp-Int 360-225-8 352-185-13 Rushing Average Per Pass 6.9 6.4 Name gp att gain loss net avg td long avg/G Average Per Catch 11.0 12.2 Average Per Game 225.8 205.5 Miles, Brandon 11 98 410 31 379 3.9 5 42 34.5 Newman, Erick 10 57 243 12 231 4.1 2 28 23.1 TDs Passing 19 16 Edholm, DerekQB 10 113 413 218 195 1.7 1 50 19.5 TOTAL OFFENSE 3571 3936 Watson, Eurise 11 59 201 38 163 2.8 3 30 14.8 Total Plays 742 736 Abrams, CameronWR 9 19 136 9 127 6.7 1 30 14.1 Average Per Play 4.8 5.3 Henningson, JodyWR 11 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 0.5 Average Per Game 324.6 357.8 Solors, Nate 11 2 6 0 6 3.0 0 3 0.5 KICK RETS: #-YDS 52-882 43-870 Schultz, AndrewWR 11 2 3 0 3 1.5 0 2 0.3 PUNT RETS: #-YDS 16-150 32-384 Gettel, Jeremy 8 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2 INT RETS: #-YDS 13-177 8-207 Williams, JoshQB 5 21 46 45 1 0.0 0 9 0.2 KICK RETURN AVG 17.0 20.2 TEAM 8 9 0 26 -26 -2.9 0 0 -3.2 PUNT RETURN AVG 9.4 12.0 Total 11 382 1466 379 1087 2.8 12 50 98.8 INT RETURN AVG 13.6 25.9 Opponents 11 384 1945 270 1675 4.4 22 77 152.3 FUMBLES-LOST 23-12 17-9 PENALTIES-YDS 59-549 75-646 Passing Average Per Game 49.9 58.7 Name GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Long Avg/G PUNTS-YDS 68-2401 53-1774 Edholm, Derek 10 141.39 193-296-5 65.2 2136 17 85 213.6 Average Per Punt 35.3 33.5 Williams, Josh 5 89.80 28-55-2 50.9 263 1 41 52.6 Net punt average 28.8 29.9 Sathre, Conner 1 80.32 2-5-0 40.0 24 0 16 24.0 TIME OF POSs/GAME 30:44 29:15 Potemra, PaulK/P 8 138.20 1-2-0 50.0 21 0 21 2.6 3RD-DOWN CONVS 66/166 55/148 Abrams, CameronWR 9 766.00 1-1-0 100.0 40 1 40 4.4 3rd-Down Pct 40% 37% Newman, ErickRB 10 -200.00 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 4TH-DOWN CONVS 9/23 9/22 Total 11 133.43 225-360-8 62.5 2484 19 85 225.8 4th-Down Pct 39% 41% Opponents 11 114.13 185-352-13 52.6 2261 16 55 205.5 SACKS BY-YARDS 23-92 34-213 TDS SCORED 31 42 FIELD GOALS-ATTS 4-8 6-11 Receiving ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 1-1 Name gp no. yds avg td long avg/G RED-ZONE SCORES 22-35 63% 31-40 77% Kadlec, George 11 55 934 17.0 14 85 84.9 RED-ZONE TDS 20-35 57% 26-40 65% Schultz, Andrew 11 48 482 10.0 2 28 43.8 Berg, Adam 11 29 287 9.9 1 29 26.1 PAT-ATTS 26-29 90% 33-39 85% Henningson,Jody 11 26 225 8.7 0 30 20.5 ATTENDANCE 7,579 15,873 Abrams, Cameron 9 24 163 6.8 1 16 18.1 Games/Avg Per Game 5/1516 6/2646 Miles, BrandonRB 11 11 105 9.5 1 28 9.5 Neutral Site Games 0/0 Watson, EuriseRB 11 11 88 8.0 0 29 8.0 Gettel, JeremyFB 8 7 58 8.3 0 29 7.2 Saxon, Tim 9 5 44 8.8 0 14 4.9 Solors, NateFB 11 4 50 12.5 0 21 4.5 Score By Quarters Newman, ErickRB 10 4 36 9.0 0 14 3.6 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Chappell, Tyler 8 1 12 12.0 0 12 1.5 BSU 50 85 31 62 - 228 Total 11 225 2484 11.0 19 85 225.8 Opponents 97 94 59 55 - 305 Opponents 11 185 2261 12.2 16 55 205.5

Total Offense Field Goal Sequence Name g plays rush pass total avg/G BSU Opp Edholm, Derek 10 409 195 2136 2331 233.1 Miles, Brandon 11 98 379 0 379 34.5 @Minot State 27,35 (31) Williams, Josh 5 76 1 263 264 52.8 Minnesota State - 29,27 Newman, Erick 10 58 231 0 231 23.1 @Winona State - (44) Abrams, Cameron 9 20 127 40 167 18.6 @MSU-Moorhead 36 - Watson, Eurise 11 59 163 0 163 14.8 Northern State (22),26 40,45 Sathre, Conner 1 5 0 24 24 24.0 @St. Cloud State - (19),(32) Potemra, Paul 8 2 0 21 21 2.6 @Wayne State (42) (21) Solors, Nate 11 2 6 0 6 0.5 Minnesota, Crookston - - Henningson,Jody 11 1 6 0 6 0.5 @Minnesota Duluth - - Schultz, Andrew 11 2 3 0 3 0.3 U-Mary (21) 44,(35) Gettel, Jeremy 8 1 2 0 2 0.2 Concordia-St.Paul (25) - TEAM 8 9 -26 0 -26 -3.2 Total 11 742 1087 2484 3571 324.6 *Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Opponents 11 736 1675 2261 3936 357.8

35 Defense Tackles Sacks pass Def Fumbles Blkd No. name GP-GS Solo ast total tfl/Yds no-Yds int-Yds BrUp QBh fr-Yds ff kick Safety 24 Anderson, Jake 11 32 38 70 11.5-55 4.5-35 3-99 1 . . 3 . . 46 Eagan, Andrew 10 32 36 68 7.5-27 2.0-17 ...... 26 Kunz, Jason 11 31 33 64 2.5-6 . 1-20 4 . . . . . 18 Sluzewicz,Dusty 11 30 33 63 1.0-1 . 1-17 5 . 2-3 . . . 2 Phelps, Terrell 11 38 25 63 1.0-5 . 5-29 15 . 1-0 1 . . 23 Ellison, Tiger 10 33 20 53 0.5-1 . 1-12 3 . 1-0 1 . . 90 Wills, Rob 11 17 35 52 7.5-18 4.0-7 . 3 . . 1 . . 44 Miller, Gary 11 17 31 48 3.0-10 2.0-10 1-0 3 . . 1 . . 15 Karch, Josh 7 13 28 41 2.0-3 1.0-1 . . . 1-0 . . . 37 Knutson, Luke 11 17 22 39 8.0-41 3.0-25 . . . . 2 . 1 34 Perack-Dennet,G 11 21 17 38 4.0-6 1.5-3 . . 1 . . . . 93 Lardinois,Jorda 11 15 20 35 6.0-16 1.0-2 . 1 . 2-0 . . . 58 Gullickson,Kolb 11 7 20 27 . 0.5-0 . 2 . . . . . 95 Wick, Bryan 11 4 16 20 3.0-12 1.0-4 . . . 1-0 1 . . 51 Mock, Alex 11 10 7 17 2.0-13 1.5-9 ...... 6 Johnson, Sid 10 7 10 17 . . . 1 . 1-0 . . . 27 Roland, Aaron 11 6 8 14 . . . 1 . . . 5 . 1 Pitman, Pat 9 1 10 11 ...... 94 Albano, Brad 11 4 7 11 3.0-8 1.0-5 ...... 17 Schmidt, Jake 10 2 5 7 ...... 96 Beste, Josh 6 3 3 6 1.0-1 ...... 42 Gettel, Jeremy 8 3 2 5 ...... 41 Ledding, Jacob 6 1 2 3 ...... 8 Edholm, Derek 10 2 . 2 ...... 7 Abrams, Cameron 9 2 . 2 ...... 31 Solors, Nate 11 . 2 2 ...... 75 Zingleman, Eric 7 1 1 2 1.5-2 ...... 20 Potemra, Paul 8 1 1 2 ...... 38 Wold, Zach 7 . 1 1 ...... 56 56 1 . 1 1 ...... 99 McMartin, Kyle 1 . 1 1 ...... 73 Anderson,Jordan 11 1 . 1 ...... 35 Thomsen, Thomas 2 . 1 1 ...... 32 Scheff, Brody 4 1 . 1 . . 1-0 ...... 86 Chappell, Tyler 8 1 . 1 1.0-15 ...... 19 Saxon, Tim 9 . 1 1 ...... 9 Schultz, Andrew 11 . 1 1 ...... TM TEAM 8 1 . 1 ...... 1 . . 13 Kadlec, George 11 1 . 1 ...... Total. 11 355 438 793 66-240 23-92 13-177 39 1 9-3 11 5 1 Opponents 11 411 372 783 76.0-313 34-213 8-207 31 5 11-4 7 5 .

All-Purpose Running Punting Name G gp rush rec pr kor ir tot avg/G Name No. yds avg long tB fC i20 Blkd Kadlec, George 11 0 934 0 0 0 934 84.9 Potemra, Paul 40 1451 36.3 64 2 0 9 2 Miles, Brandon 11 379 105 0 223 0 707 64.3 Sundby, Jesse 23 821 35.7 49 1 3 5 0 Schultz, Andrew 11 3 482 137 0 0 622 56.5 Solors, Nate 3 97 32.3 37 0 0 0 0 Henningson, Jody 11 6 225 0 226 0 457 41.5 TEAM 2 32 16.0 32 0 0 0 0 Abrams, Cameron 9 127 163 0 150 0 440 48.9 Total 68 2401 35.3 64 3 3 14 2 Opponents 53 1774 33.5 52 2 11 12 1 Berg, Adam 11 0 287 0 0 0 287 26.1 Newman, Erick 10 231 36 0 18 0 285 28.5 Watson, Eurise 11 163 88 0 0 0 251 22.8 Edholm, Derek 10 195 0 0 0 0 195 19.5 Kickoff Returns Punt Returns Ellison, Tiger 10 0 0 0 175 12 187 18.7 Name No. yds avg td long Name No. yds avg td long Anderson, Jake 11 0 0 0 0 99 99 9.0 Henningson, Jody 12 226 18.8 0 31 Schultz, Andrew 15 137 9.1 0 24 Solors, Nate 11 6 50 0 16 0 72 6.5 Miles, Brandon 12 223 18.6 0 30 Roland, Aaron 1 13 13.0 0 0 Gettel, Jeremy 8 2 58 0 10 0 70 8.8 Ellison, Tiger 9 175 19.4 0 34 Total 16 150 9.4 0 24 Abrams, Cameron 7 150 21.4 0 39 Opponents 32 384 12.0 2 94 Phelps, Terrell 11 0 0 0 36 29 65 5.9 Newman, Erick 2 18 9.0 0 9 Saxon, Tim 9 0 44 0 0 0 44 4.9 Johnson, Sid 2 20 10.0 0 16 Kunz, Jason 11 0 0 0 0 20 20 1.8 Phelps, Terrell 2 36 18.0 0 18 Johnson, Sid 10 0 0 0 20 0 20 2.0 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 Interception Returns Chappell, Tyler 8 0 12 0 8 0 20 2.5 Chappell, Tyler 1 8 8.0 0 8 Name No. yds avg td long Sluzewicz, Dusty 11 0 0 0 0 17 17 1.5 Solors, Nate 1 16 16.0 0 16 Phelps, Terrell 5 29 5.8 0 26 Roland, Aaron 11 0 0 13 0 0 13 1.2 Gettel, Jeremy 1 10 10.0 0 10 Anderson, Jake 3 99 33.0 0 42 Williams, Josh 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.2 Anderson, Jake 1 0 0.0 0 0 Kunz, Jason 1 20 20.0 0 20 TEAM 8 -26 0 0 0 0 -26 -3.2 Schultz, Andrew 1 0 0.0 0 0 Sluzewicz, Dusty 1 17 17.0 0 17 Total 52 882 17.0 0 39 Total 11 1087 2484 150 882 177 4780 434.5 Ellison, Tiger 1 12 12.0 0 12 Opponents 43 870 20.2 1 84 Opponents 11 1675 2261 384 870 207 5397 490.6 Miller, Gary 1 0 0.0 0 0 Scheff, Brody 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 13 177 13.6 0 42 Fumble Returns Opponents 8 207 25.9 1 97 Field Goal Kicking Name No. yds avg td long Name FGM-fga pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg Blkd Sluzewicz, Dusty 1 3 3.0 0 3 Potemra, Paul 4-7 57.1 0-0 3-5 0-1 1-1 0-0 42 2 Total 1 3 3.0 0 3 Sundby, Jesse 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 Opponents 1 4 4.0 0 4

36 Game-by-Game Starters Offense QB RB WR WR LT LG C RG RT WR WR @MSU D. Edholm E. Newman G. Kadlec A. Berg D. Mickelson C. Whaley C. Immerman J. Anderson N. Mahlik C. Abram A. Schultz MSU D. Edholm B. Miles G. Kadlec A. Berg D. Mickelson C. Whaley C. Immerman J. Anderson N. Mahlik C. Abram A. Schultz @WSU D. Edholm B. Miles G. Kadlec A. Berg D. Mickelson C. Whaley C. Immerman J. Anderson N. Mahlik C. Abram A. Schultz @MSUM D. Edholm B. Miles G. Kadlec A. Berg D. Mickelson C. Whaley A. Alexander J. Anderson N. Mahlik J. Henningson A. Schultz NSU D. Edholm B. Miles G. Kadlec A. Berg D. Mickelson C. Whaley C. Immerman J. Anderson N. Mahlik J. Henningson A. Schultz @SCSU D. Edholm E. Watson G. Kadlec A. Berg D. Mickelson C. Whaley C. Immerman J. Anderson N. Mahlik J. Henningson A. Schultz @WSC J. Williams B. Miles G. Kadlec A. Berg D. Mickelson C. Whaley C. Immerman J. Anderson N. Mahlik C. Abram A. Schultz UMC D. Edholm B. Miles G. Kadlec A. Berg D. Mickelson C. Whaley C. Immerman J. Anderson N. Mahlik C. Abram A. Schultz @UMD D. Edholm B. Miles G. Kadlec A. Berg D. Mickelson C. Whaley C. Immerman J. Anderson N. Mahlik C. Abram A. Schultz UM D. Edholm B. Miles G. Kadlec A. Berg D. Mickelson C. Whaley C. Immerman J. Anderson N. Mahlik J. Henningson A. Schultz CSP D. Edholm B. Miles G. Kadlec A. Berg D. Mickelson C. Whaley C. Immerman J. Anderson N. Mahlik J. Henningson A. Schultz Defense DE NT DE LBs LBm LBw LBb CBf FS HS CBb @MSU J. Lardinois B.Wick K. McMartin J. Anderson G. Miller A. Eagan J. Karch T. Phelps J. Kunz D. Sluzewicz S. Johnson MSU B. Albano B. Wick R. Wills J. Anderson P. Pitman A. Eagan J. Karch T. Phelps J. Kunz D. Sluzewicz T. Ellison @WSU J. Lardinois B. Wick R. Wills J. Anderson G. Miller A. Eagan J. Karch T. Phelps J. Kunz D. Sluzewicz T. Ellison @MSUM J. Lardinois B. Wick R. Wills G. Percak-Dennett J. Anderson A. Eagan J. Karch T. Phelps J. Kunz D. Sluzewicz T. Ellison NSU J. Lardinois B. Wick R. Wills G. Percak-Dennett J. Anderson A. Eagan J. Karch T. Phelps J. Kunz D. Sluzewicz T. Ellison @SCSU J. Lardinois B. Wick R. Wills G. Percak-Dennett J. Anderson A. Eagan J. Karch T. Phelps J. Kunz D. Sluzewicz T. Ellison @WSC J. Lardinois B. Wick R. Wills G. Percak-Dennett J. Anderson A. Eagan J. Karch T. Phelps J. Kunz D. Sluzewicz T. Ellison UMC J. Lardinois B. Wick R. Wills G. Percak-Dennett J. Anderson A. Eagan L. Knutson T. Phelps J. Kunz D. Sluzewicz T. Ellison @UMD J. Lardinois B. Wick R. Wills G. Percak-Dennett A. Mock J. Anderson L. Knutson T. Phelps J. Kunz D. Sluzewicz T. Ellison UM J. Lardinois B. Wick R. Wills J. Anderson A. Mock A. Eagan L. Knutson T. Phelps J. Kunz D. Sluzewicz T. Ellison CSP J. Lardinois B. Wick R. WIlls J. Anderson G. Miller A. Eagan L. Knutson T. Phelps J. Kunz D. Sluzewicz T. Ellison position change key: *= RB; #= TE; @= FB; $= DE; %= LB; &= DB

Game Summaries: Offense Score by Quarters First Downs Rushing Passing Offense Ret Punting Penalty 3rd Field Time Score 1 2 3 4 OT R P Pn Tot Att Yds TD C-A-I Yds TD Plays Yds Yds No-Avg TO No-Yds Downs Pos Poss Bemidji State W 27 0 12 7 8 - 8 13 2 23 33 118 2 33-45-0 319 2 78 437 60 6-39.3 1 5-43 5-16 B41 36:49 @ Minot State 24 7 7 10 0 - 4 5 0 9 25 108 1 11-25-3 125 0 50 233 215 5-26.8 4 6-68 0-9 M27 23:11 Bemidji State L 14 7 0 0 7 - 5 7 0 12 23 49 0 20-35-2 225 2 58 274 103 7-32.9 2 6-60 4-13 B27 25:58 Minnesota State 28 14 7 7 0 - 14 11 2 27 49 229 2 18-35-3 214 2 84 443 73 2-35.5 3 7-58 7-13 M38 34:02 Bemidji State L 7 0 0 0 7 - 7 10 2 17 33 72 0 23-33-1 209 1 66 281 93 9-32.4 2 8-50 5-15 B22 34:07 @Winona State 31 7 7 10 7 - 7 10 0 17 29 152 2 17-32-0 184 2 61 336 102 7-36.0 1 7-70 2-11 W40 25:53 Bemidji State L 7 0 7 0 0 - 4 9 2 15 29 13 1 22-41-1 204 0 70 217 139 9-35.2 1 6-106 5-18 B39 30:50 @MSU-Moorhead 27 7 6 8 6 - 6 10 0 18 36 104 3 19-34-1 150 0 70 254 143 4-34.2 1 5-45 7-16 M31 29:10 Bemidji State W 31 10 14 0 7 - 5 14 1 20 37 98 3 19-25-0 264 1 62 362 36 3-32.3 3 5-35 6-12 B41 28:09 Northern State 20 0 14 0 6 - 4 11 2 17 27 55 1 25-40-2 238 2 67 293 149 3-36.0 4 7-46 7-46 N39 31:51 Bemidji State L 14 0 7 7 0 - 8 7 1 16 38 152 1 16-31-2 135 1 68 287 143 5-34.0 4 6-50 7-16 B28 29:29 @St. Cloud State 48 21 3 14 10 - 11 6 3 20 39 259 3 14-24-1 161 3 63 420 111 3-42.0 1 7-48 5-12 S47 30:31 Bemidji State L 11 5 0 0 6 - 8 7 0 15 44 94 0 20-38-2 197 1 82 291 107 9-30.2 3 4-28 5-19 B38 36:12 @Wayne State 30 7 20 3 0 - 7 5 0 12 40 209 3 10-14-0 156 0 54 365 77 7-33.6 4 5-51 1-9 W31 23:48 Bemidji State W 41 7 14 7 13 - 10 8 2 20 35 209 3 13-23-0 158 3 58 367 102 6-33.5 0 5-57 4-9 B38 24:49 Minn., Crookston 27 7 7 0 13 - 8 12 2 22 44 163 1 19-37-3 325 3 81 488 103 4-33.5 3 12-115 7-16 U30 35:07 Bemidji State L 21 0 7 7 7 - 3 11 1 15 31 37 0 23-35-0 261 3 66 298 111 5-41.2 2 3-15 6-16 B37 29:05 @Minnesota, Duluth 48 21 20 7 0 - 11 9 0 20 41 251 4 14-23-0 214 3 64 465 78 4-36.5 0 8-55 7-14 U32 30:55 Bemidji State W 31 14 7 3 7 - 8 9 0 17 40 145 1 15-26-0 256 3 66 401 78 4-48.5 1 4-40 11-17 B31 31:18 U-Mary 10 0 3 0 7 - 4 14 0 18 25 57 0 19-46-0 291 1 72 348 121 5-29.4 2 6-34 8-17 M34 28:42 Bemidji State W 24 7 17 0 0 - 17 6 11 17 39 100 1 21-28-0 256 2 67 357 60 5-37.2 1 7-65 8-15 B37 31:22 Concordia-St. Paul 12 6 0 0 6 - 5 11 3 19 28 88 1 19-42-0 203 1 70 291 82 6-32.5 0 5-56 4-14 C24 28:38

37 Drive Stats Scoring Drive Distances Individual Superlatives BSu opp Bemidji State Category Opponent Distance td fg td fg Erick Newman vs. Concordia-St. Paul (11/8) 23 Rushes 23 Phipps, Minnesota State (9/6) No Drive 5 0 0 0 Brandon Miles vs. Minnesota, Crookston (10/18) 93 Yards Rushing 139 Odin, Minnesota Duluth (10/25) Negative Yardage 0 0 0 0 0-9 yards 3 2 2 0 Eurise Watson vs. Northern State (9/27) 3 TD Rushes 2 Three Players 10-19 yards 1 0 0 0 Derek Edholm at St. Cloud State (10/4) 50 Long Rush 77 Bruno, Wayne State (10/11) 20-29 yards 0 1 0 0 Derek Edholm at Minot State (8/28) 45 Pass attempts 43 Lau, U-Mary (11/1) 30-39 yards 5 0 1 0 40-49 yards 3 3 5 1 Derek Edholm at Minot State (8/28) 33 Pass completions 25 Ellingson, Northern State (9/27) 50-59 yards 6 0 4 1 Derek Edholm at Minot State (8/28) 319 Yards Passing 325 Ennis, Minnesota, Crookston (10/18) 60-69 yards 11 2 6 1 Derek Edholm (three times) 3 TD Passes 3 Three players 70-79 yards 7 2 2 2 Derek Edholm vs. U-Mary (11/1) 55 Long Pass 55 Ennis, Minnesota, Crookston (10/18) 80-89 yards 2 0 4 1 90-100 yards 0 0 1 0 George Kadlec at Minot State (8/28) 10 Receptions 9 King, UMC (10/18 & Krause, U-Mary (11/1) George Kadlec vs. U-Mary (11/1) 156 Yards Receiving 163 King, Minnesota, Crookston (10/18) George Kadlec (four times) 2 TD Receptions 2 Three Players Game-Opening Drives George Kadlec vs. U-Mary (11/1) 85 Long Reception 55 King, Minnesota, Crookston (10/18) BSu opp Pts 1Dn yds pts 1Dn yds Paul Potemra (four times) 1 Field Goals 2 Christian, St. Cloud State (10/4) @Minot State 0 0 3 7 0 4 Paul Potemra at Wayne State (10/11) 42 Long Field Goal 44 Fahey, Winona State (9/13) Minnesota State 0 1 15 0 1 15 Jesse Sundby at MSU-Moorhead (9/20) 9 Punts 7 Three Players Winona State 0 1 15 0 1 15 Paul Potemra vs. U-Mary (11/1) 48.5 Punting Avg 44.7 Coulson, Minnesota, Crookston (10/18) @MSU-Moorhead 7 5 77 7 4 71 Northern State 3 4 76 0 1 11 Paul Potemra vs. U-Mary (11/1) 64 Long Punt 52 Coulson, Minnesota, Crookston (10/18) @St. Cloud 0 2 27 0 0 9 Andrew Schultz vs. U-Mary (11/1) 24 Long Punt Return 94 Jones, MSU-Moorhead (9/20) @Wayne State 7 4 64 0 4 70 Cameron Abram vs. Minnesota State (9/6) 39 Long Kickoff Ret. 84 Lester, Minot State (8/28) Minn., Crookston 7 5 65 7 2 49 @Minnesota Duluth 0 2 30 0 8 0 Five Players 12 Tackles 16 T. Johnson, Concordia-St. Paul (11/8) U-Mary 0 1 13 0 0 2 Three Players 1.5 Sacks 3.5 Pribnow, Wayne State (10/11) Concordia-St. Paul 0 0 0 0 1 14 Four Players 3.0 Tackles For Loss 4.5 Two Players Totals 24 22 342 28 18 359 Terrell Phelps vs. Minnesota, Crookston (10/18) 2 Interceptions 1 Eight Players u school record w ties school record Second Half-Opening Drives BSu opp Pts 1Dn yds pts 1Dn yds @Minot State 7 2 9 0 0 4 Minnesota State 0 1 10 0 0 5 Team Superlatives Winona State 0 1 18 0 4 81 Bemidji State Opponent @MSU-Moorhead 7 1 33 0 1 13 Category High Low High Low Northern State 3 4 76 0 1 11 Rushes 44 at Wayne State (10/11) 23 vs. Minnesota State (9/6) 49 vs. Minnesota State (9/6) 25 at Minot State (8/28) @St. Cloud 0 2 27 0 0 9 @Wayne State 7 4 64 0 4 70 Rushing Yds. 209 vs. Minnesota, Crookston (10/18) 13 at MSU-Moorhead (9/20) 259 at St. Cloud State (10/4) 55 vs. Northern State (9/27) Minn., Crookston 7 5 65 7 2 49 Yards / Rush 6.0 vs. Minnesota, Crookston (10/18) 0.4 at MSU-Moorhead (9/20) 6.6 at St. Cloud State (10/4) 2.0 vs. Northern State (9/27) @Minnesota Duluth 0 2 30 0 8 8 Rushing TD 3, Two Times 0, four times 4 at Minnesota Duluth (10/25) 0 vs. U-Mary (11/1) U-Mary 7 4 76 7 4 75 Pass Attempts 45 at Minot State (8/28) 23 vs. Minnesota, Crookston (10/18) 46 vs. U-Mary (11/1) 14 at Wayne State (10/11) Concordia-St. Paul 3 1 14 0 0 -1 Pass Completions 33 at Minot State (8/28) 13 vs. Minnesota, Crookston (10/18) 25 vs. Northern State (9/27) 10 at Wayne State (10/11) Totals 34 20 336 7 22 285 Passing Yards 319 at Minot State (8/28) 135 at St. Cloud State (10/4) 325 vs. Minnesota, Crookston (10/18) 125 at Minot State (8/28) Yards / Pass 10.6 vs. Northern State (9/27) 4.4 at St. Cloud State (10/4) 11.1 at Wayne State (10/11) 4.4 at MSU-Moorhead (9/20) BSU Drive Superlatives Passing TD 3, Three Times 0 at MSU-Moorhead (9/20) 3, Three Times 0, three times Most Plays Result Total Plays 82 at Wayne State (10/11) 58 vs. Minnesota, Crookston (9/20) 84 vs. Minnesota State (9/6) 50 at Minot State (8/28) 15 at Minnesota Duluth Fumble Total Offense 437 at Minot State (8/28) 217 at MSU-Moorhead (9/20) 488 vs. Minnesota, Crookston (10/18) 233 at Minot State (8/28) 14 vs Northern State FG Yards / Play 6.3 vs. Minnesota, Crookston (10/18) 3.1 at MSU-Moorhead (9/20) 7.3 at Minnesota Duluth (10/25) 3.6 at MSU-Moorhead (9/20) Most Yards Points Scored 41 vs. Minnesota, Crookston (10/18) 7, two times 48 at UMD (10/25) / at SCSU (10/4) 10 vs. U-Mary (11/1) 89 at Winona State TD 85 vs U-Mary TD Sacks By 6 vs. Northern State (9/27) 0.0, two times 7 at MSU-Moorhead (9/20) 0.0 at Minot State (8/28) Most Time First Downs 23 at Minot State (8/28) 12 vs. Minnesota State (9/6) 27 vs. Minnesota State (9/6) 9 at Minot State (8/28) 8:03 at Minnesota Duluth Fumble Penalties 8 at Winona State (9/13) 3 at Minnesota Duluth (10/25) 12 vs. Minnesota, Crookston (10/18) 5, three times 6:30 vs U-Mary TD Penalty Yards 106 at MSU-Moorhead (9/20) 15 at Minnesota Duluth (10/25) 115 vs. Minnesota, Crookston (10/18) 34 vs. U-Mary (11/1) Turnovers 4 at St. Cloud State (10/4) 0 vs. Minnesota, Crookston (10/18) 4, Three Times 0, three times Opponent Drive Superlatives Interceptions By 3, Three times 0, five times 2, Three Times 0, six times Most Plays Result 13 vs Minnesota State TD 13 at MSU-Moorhead TD 13 vs Northern State TD 13 vs Minnesota, Crooskton INT Most Yards 98 at Minnesota Duluth TD 81 at Wayne State TD Most Time 6:43 vs Minnesota, Crookston INT 5:52 at MSU-Moorhead TD

38 Founded in 1932, the Northern Intercollegiate Confer- seasons. The Warriors put the NSIC on the map in NSIC Administration ence (NIC) has enjoyed a varied existence in the upper 2006 as they hosted and won the NCAA North Central Midwest region it calls home. In the spring of 1992 the Regional Tournament and advanced to the Elite Eight. Quick Facts Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) was Although Winona State wasn’t the first men’s basketball Affiliation:...... NCAA Division II formed out of the merger of the NIC, the men’s con- team to compete in the Elite Eight (SW Minnesota State Founded:...... 1932 ference, and the women’s Northern Sun Conference in 2001 & Northern State in 1998) they were the first to Web Site:...... www.northernsun.org (NSC). The NSC had existed since 1979. The NSIC is win it. The National Championship for Winona State currently made up of institutions from Iowa, Minnesota, marked the first NCAA Title for any NSIC institution. NSIC Fax Number:...... (651) 224-8583 Nebraska, North and South Dakota. In the 1999-00 ac- However, since WSU’s title to conclude the 2004- Address: ....161 St. Anthony Ave, Ste. 920 ademic year, the NSIC became an expanded 10-team 2005 campaign, the Warriors have added another St. Paul, MN 55103 league from a previous seven-member conference. The championship to their basketball trophy case (2007-08) conference featured eight members from 2004-05 until while Concordia University-St. Paul garnered a vol- Administration 2005-06 but the league expanded back to 10 teams in leyball national championships in 2007 and 2008 and Commissioner 2006-07 as the University of Mary in Bismarck, N.D., Minnesota Duluth made a run through the 2008 NCAA Lloyd “Butch” Raymond and in Fayette, Iowa, joined football playoffs and pulled down the league’s team na- Office: the league. The 2008-09 campaign featured another tional title since 2006. (651) 288-4015 expansion. The league blossomed to 14 teams with Since 2000, the NSIC has participated in the only Cell: the addition of Augustana College, inclusion of three officially-sanctioned NCAA Division II football bowl (612) 716-6454 institutions with roots in the NIC, NSC and NSIC in Uni- game in the country. With a rich history dating back versity of Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota State University to 1948, the Mineral Water Bowl is hosted by the Quar- e-mail: and St. Cloud State University. The addition of these terback Club of Excelsior Springs., Mo. The game [email protected] four regionally recognized institutions pushed the NSIC matches the highest-finishing team from the NSIC not into the upper echelon of NCAA Division II athletics. selected for the NCAA Division II playoffs against the Since 1932, various institutions have competed in highest-finishing team from the Mid-America Intercol- Senior Woman the NSIC. Bemidji State University, Minnesota State legiate Athletics Association (MIAA) not participating in Administrator University Moorhead and Winona State University the NCAA Division II playoffs. Now in its 41st year, the Erin Lind are charter members and have remained in the con- first game was played on Thanksgiving Day, 1948. The Office: ference for the 77 years of its existence. Minnesota first MIAA/NSIC meeting in 2000 marked the Mineral (651) 288-4016 Duluth, which departed following the 2003-04 season Water Bowl’s inaugural year of the Division II era. Win- Cell: and returned in 2008-09, was also an original member. ona State defeated Missouri Western State, 43-41, in (612) 419-0339 Other current members joined in later years: Southwest triple overtime, marking the Warriors first-ever postsea- Minnesota State University in 1969, Northern State son win at the Division II level. e-mail: University in 1978, Wayne State College (Nebraska) in The league gears up for the upcoming academic [email protected] 1998, Concordia University-St. Paul and the University year with the annual NSIC Summer Kickoff Event the of Minnesota, Crookston in 1999 and the University of last weekend in July. The event includes the NSIC Golf Media Relations Mary and Upper Iowa University in 2006. The Univer- Tournament, Hall of Fame Banquet, officiating clinics Nick Kornder sity of Minnesota, Morris became a league member in and meetings involving the conference leadership. Office: 1966, however, the Cougars opted for the NCAA Divi- The Northern Sun Showcase television program re- (651) 288-4017 sion III ranks in 2003. The 2008-09 season is one of turns to the airwaves again on Fox Sports Net North. Cell: transition for the NSIC. The league will expand to 14 Also, the Northern Sun Spotlight radio show will air on (651) 288-4017 teams with the addition of Minnesota State University, several stations throughout the Midwest for 20 weeks e-mail: Mankato, Augustana College, St. Cloud State Univer- during the 2009-10 sports season. sity and Minnesota Duluth. Over the years, the NSIC, comprised of schools [email protected] Before the NSIC became eligible for National Col- of modest size, has provided extremely competitive legiate Athletic Association (NCAA) championship intercollegiate athletic programs for its members. Al- competition in 1995, its member institutions had an though the programs are not designed to be equal to Compliance extremely rich tradition in the National Association of Division I athletics, many former NSIC athletes have Melissa Sewick Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The NIC’s and NSC’s distinguished themselves in national and international Office: tenure in the NAIA included several national champi- competition. Each member school emphasizes the (651) 222-0092 onship teams and individuals as well as many national educational, entertainment and unifying value of sports Fax: qualifiers. while pointing with pride to the many advantages to be (651) 224-8583 Following the 2004-05 season, Winona State be- gained by attending these colleges and universities. As e-mail: came the first team other than Minnesota Duluth to some affiliated with the conference have coined, the capture the NSIC All-Sports Competition trophy. The NSIC quite possibly is, “the most competitive confer- [email protected] Warriors have taken home the trophy now the last two ence in NCAA Division II.”

Other NSIC Staff Football Officials Coordinator: Mike Nevin...... [email protected] Cell Phone: ...... (612) 730-9431

Basketball Officials Coordinator: Roy Ward...... [email protected] NSIC TERRITORY Phone/Fax:...... (651) 777-3973 / 2591 Officials Coordinator: University of Minnesota, Crookston Bemidji State University Jose Jones...... [email protected] Crookston, Minnesota Bemidji, Minnesota University of Mary NORTH DAKOTA University of Minnesota Duluth Phone:...... (612) 721-6676 Bismarck, North Dakota Duluth, Minnesota Minnesota State University Moorhead St. Cloud State University MINNESOTA Moorhead, Minnesota St. Cloud, Minnesota Basketbal Officials Coordinator: Northern State University Concordia University-St. Paul Aberdeen, South Dakota St. Paul, Minnesota Colin Kapitan...... [email protected] SOUTH DAKOTA Southwest Minnesota State University Minnesota State University, Mankato Marshall, Minnesota Mankato, Minnesota Cell Phone:...... 605-661-1729 Augustana College Winona State University Sioux Falls, South Dakota Winona, Minnesota Baseball Officials Coordinator: Wayne State College IOWA Upper Iowa University Wayne, Nebraska Fayette, Iowa Shawn Vellek...... [email protected] NEBRASKA Phone:...... (612) 928-1764

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• AugustAnA College • Bemidji stAte university • ConCordiA university-st. PAul • • university oF mAry • university oF minnesotA, Crookston • •university oF minnesotA duluth • minnesotA stAte university, mAnkAto • • minnesotA stAte university moorheAd • northern stAte university • • southwest minnesotA stAte university • st. Cloud stAte university • • uPPer iowA university • wAyne stAte College • winonA stAte university • NSIC Standings NORTH DIVISION SOUTH DIVISION

O verall nSIC FIRST-TEAM ALL-NSIC OFFENSE FIRST-TEAM ALL-NSIC OFFENSE w l pct. w l pct. Nate Baier OG Sr. Minnesota Duluth Mark Booth LG Sr. Augustana Mitch Cady OT Sr. Minnesota Duluth Joe Clark RB So. Augustana Minnesota Duluthb 15 0 1.00 10 0 1.00 Tubias Lemeke C Jr. Minnesota Duluth Jeremy Huber FB Sr. Augustana Minnesota Stateb 9 3 .750 9 1 .900 Isaac Odim RB So. Minnesota Duluth Tyler Schulte WR So. Augustana Wayne Statea 9 3 .750 8 2 .800 Ted Schlafke QB Sr. Minnesota Duluth Vincent Flurry WR Jr. Minnesota State Augustana 8 4 .667 7 3 .700 D.J. Winfield WR Fr. Minnesota Duluth Andy Schoonover OG Jr. Minnesota State St. Cloud State 7 4 .636 7 3 .700 Jabari Taylor WR So. MSU Moorhead Silas Fluellen QB Jr. Wayne State Cody Anderson-Norblom TE Jr. St. Cloud State Logan Masters WR Jr. Wayne State SW Minnesota St. 6 5 .545 6 4 .600 Scott Ferguson LT So. St. Cloud State Brian Okonofua OG Sr. Wayne State Winona State 6 5 .545 6 4 .600 Brandon Geiss RB Fr. St. Cloud State Todd Burkoth TE Sr. Winona State uBemidji St. 5 6 .455 4 6 .400 Adam Koss RT Sr. St. Cloud State Seth Haun C Jr. Winona State U-Mary 4 7 .364 4 6 .400 Fred Williams WR So. St. Cloud State Nick Urban OT Sr. Winona State Concordia-St. Paul 4 7 .364 3 7 .300 MSU-Moorhead 2 9 .182 2 8 .200 Upper Iowa 2 9 .182 2 8 .200 Minn., Crookston 2 9 .182 1 9 .100 FIRST-TEAM ALL-NSIC DEFENSE FIRST-TEAM ALL-NSIC DEFENSE Brian Baumgartner S Sr. Augustana Terrel Phelps CB Sr. Bemidji State Northern State 1 10 .091 1 9 .100 Eric Bergman DE So. Augustana Pierre Atkinson DE Sr. University of Mary Matt Lien S Sr. Augustana Shawn Melland LB Jr. University of Mary Final 2008 Overall Standings Chris Brunkhorst DT Sr. Minnesota State Jake Comnick LB Sr. Minnesota Duluth Kelvin Rodgers DB Jr. Minnesota State a= Mineral Water Bowl participant Drew Fautsch DE Sr. Minnesota Duluth Blake Freese LB Sr. Minnesota State b-NCAA Playoff participant Jim Johnson DB Sr. Minnesota Duluth Tyler Reed S Sr. SMSU Ben Loth LB Sr. Minnesota Duluth Darius Davis DT Sr. Wayne State Tyler Yelk DB Sr. Minnesota Duluth Luke Hoffman LB Sr. Wayne State Ryan Kees DE Sr. St. Cloud State Troy Pribnow DE Sr. Wayne State Cale Pulczinski DE Sr. St. Cloud State Ryan Reeves LB Jr. Wayne State Matt McLagan LB Sr. St. Cloud State Brent Yule LB Sr. Winona State Darius Dotch DB Sr. St. Cloud State

First-team ALL-NSIC Special Teams First-team ALL-NSIC Special Teams Thomas Schoenberg P So. Concordia-St. Paul Travis Coulson P Sr. Minnesota, Crookston Kelvin Rodgers RS Jr. Minnesota State Brian Cristan K Sr. St. Cloud State Nick Hope K So. Wayne State Fred Williams RS So. St. Cloud State

SECOND-TEAM ALL-NSIC OFFENSE SECOND-TEAM ALL-NSIC OFFENSE Derek Edholm QB So. Bemidji State Clinton Berentschot LT Jr. Augustana Nathan Mahlik OT Sr. Bemidji State Tyrone Ruffin WR Sr. Concordia-St. Paul L.T. Brown C Jr. University of Mary Matt Gray OG Jr. Minnesota State Roman Penirian WR Sr. University of Mary Jeremy Clark OT So. Minnesota State Ryan Chatterton OG/C Jr. University of Mary Josh Shudlick QB Sr. SMSU Brian Jark WR Jr. Northern State Zach Wysong RB Jr. SMSU Tavis Ve’e RB Sr. Northern State Kyle Hosch TE Sr. Upper Iowa Michael Zerr OG So. Northern State Frederick Bruno WR So. Wayne State Jeff Dirkes RG Sr. St. Cloud State Collin Posser OT Sr. Wayne State Nate Johnson WR Sr. St. Cloud State Jason Enos OG So. Winona State Randy Spring RB Sr. Winona State Tyree Burks WR Sr. Winona State

SECOND-TEAM ALL-NSIC DEFENSE Jake Anderson LB Jr. Bemidji State Rob Wills DE So. Bemidji State SECOND-TEAM ALL-NSIC DEFENSE Chris Moody LB Sr. University of Mary Jason Donnelly CB Sr. Augustana Robbis Aurich LB So. Minnesota Duluth Chris Janisch LB So. Augustana Cole Strilzuk DB Jr. Minnesota Duluth Tim Oachs DE Sr. Concordia-St. Paul Dustin Timmerman DE Sr. Minnesota Duluth Rojeer Wright LB So. Concordia-St. Paul Eric Schaumburg DB Sr. MSU Moorhead Randy Earl DE Jr. Minnesota State Bryar Johnson DE Jr. Northern State Andrew Franklin DT Sr. Minnesota State Nate McGruder CB Sr. Northern State Tony Hunter LB Jr. Minnesota State Tom Conboy NT Sr. St. Cloud State Ryan Weinzierl DB Sr. Minnesota State Matt Jensen DB Sr. St. Cloud State Mike Liggins LB Sr. SMSU David Kamin LB Sr. St. Cloud State Tyler Krueger DE Sr. Wayne State Matt Greenway DB Jr. Wayne State Lucas Wolfe DB Fr. Winona State Offensive tackle Nathan Mahlik (top) and linebacker- George Kadlec (above) were two of a 10 Bemidji State players named All-Northern Sun Intercollegiate Confer- ence in 2008.

40 NORTH DIVISION SOUTH DIVISION NSIC North Standings Second-Team ALL-NSIC Special Teams Second-Team ALL-NSIC Special Teams Joe Johnson RS Jr. MSU Moorhead Ryan Grossman P Sr. Augustana O verall NSIC North Thomas Parrott K So. Northern State Scott Talcott K Sr. SMSU w l pct. w l pct. Eric Swan RS Fr. Winona State Minnesota Duluth 15 0 1.00 16 0 1.00 St. Cloud State 7 4 .636 5 1 .833 uBemidji St. 5 6 .455 3 3 .500 Honorable Mention ALL-NSIC U-Mary 4 7 .364 3 3 .500 Andrew Eagan LB So. Bemidji State Honorable Mention ALL-NSIC George Kadlec WR Sr. Bemidji State Andrew Keel LB So. Augustana MSU-Moorhead 2 9 .182 2 4 .333 Luke Knutson LB R-Fr. Bemidji State Mike Vanasek DB Jr. Augustana Minn., Crookston 2 9 .182 1 5 .167 Jason Kunz DB Sr. Bemidji State John Borchet DL So. Concordia-St. Paul Northern State 1 10 .091 1 5 .167 Andrew Schultz WR So. Bemidji State Mike Kudick LB Sr. Concordia-St. Paul Jamal Lomax RB So. University of Mary Dalton Outlaw CB Sr. Concordia-St. Paul Final 2008 NSIC North Standings Caleb Thompson LB So. University of Mary Blake Ogletree OG Sr. Concordia-St. Paul Greg Williams CB Sr. University of Mary Ryan Rick QB Jr. Minnesota State Eurique Julien DE Sr. Minnesota, Crookston Gerald DeWet P So. Minnesota State Mario Perez OG So. Minnesota, Crookston Matt McQuiston LB So. Minnesota State Jeff Schiller C Fr. Minnesota, Crookston Steve Robinson DB Sr. Minnesota State Brad Foss RB So. Minnesota Duluth Bryan Schmid DE R-Fr. Minnesota State Sam Whitney OL Jr. Minnesota Duluth Lionel Lamarre CB Jr. SMSU Brandon Wood DB Jr. Minnesota Duluth Bill Noethlich OT Jr. SMSU Zach Cahill DE Sr. MSU Moorhead Blake Wilson WR Jr. SMSU NSIC South Standings Tyler Hagen CB Sr. MSU Moorhead Jerad Jandrain OT Sr. Upper Iowa Jon Miller LB Sr. MSU Moorhead Ervin Kehoss OG So. Upper Iowa O verall nSIC Shaun DelaCalzada OL Jr. Northern State Reno Blomquist LB Sr. Wayne State w l pct. w l pct. Eric Ellingson QB Jr. Northern State Joe Bundy OG So. Wayne State Anthony Ponzo LB Jr. Northern State BJ Campbell DB Sr.R Wayne State Minnesota State 9 3 .750 5 1 .833 Paul Denne LB Jr. St. Cloud State Travis Rhone RB Sr. Wayne State Wayne State 9 3 .750 5 1 .833 Ryan Knoll OL Sr. St. Cloud State Chauncey Charlson DT Jr. Winona State Augustana 8 4 .667 4 2 .667 Tyler Krueger DB Sr. St. Cloud State Cullen Fahey K Fr. Winona State SW Minnesota St. 6 5 .545 3 3 .500 Elliot Gaulke LB So. Winona State Tony Hill DB Sr. Winona State Winona State 6 5 .545 3 3 .500 Ryan Rothwell DT Jr. Winona State Concordia-St. Paul 4 7 .364 1 5 .167 RS = Return Specialist Andrew Verbancouer RB Sr. Winona State Upper Iowa 2 9 .182 0 6 .000 Brandon White DT Jr. Winona State Final 2008 NSIC South Standings

Offensive Player of the Year Defensive PLAYER of the Year Ted Schlafke QB Sr. Minnesota Duluth Cale Pulczinski DL Sr. St. Cloud State

Offensive Newcomer of the Year Defensive NEWCOMER of the Year D.J. Winfield WR Fr. Minnesota Duluth Bryan Schmid DL Fr. Minnesota State Coach of the Year Bob Nielson Minnesota Duluth

41 SCORING OFFENSE G td xp 2xp dxp fg Saf pts avg PUNTING g no. Yards Avg ret yds avg Net/P Minnesota Duluth 10 64 56 0 0 7 0 461 46.1 Concordia-St. Paul 10 47 1823 38.8 10 55 1.2 37.6 Minnesota State 10 49 35 2 0 2 0 339 33.9 Winona State 10 45 1647 36.6 17 47 1.0 35.6 Winona State 10 44 33 1 0 11 0 332 33.2 Minnesota Duluth 10 21 771 36.7 7 29 1.4 35.3 Wayne State 10 40 38 0 0 13 1 319 31.9 Minnesota State 10 38 1335 35.1 14 87 2.3 32.8 Augustana College 10 42 34 0 0 10 1 318 31.8 St. Cloud State 10 50 1750 35.0 14 109 2.2 32.8 Southwest Minnesota 10 41 36 3 0 7 0 309 30.9 Augustana College 10 36 1341 37.2 15 181 5.0 32.2 St. Cloud State 10 39 37 0 0 7 0 292 29.2 Minnesota, Crookston 10 68 2443 35.9 30 280 4.1 31.8 Upper Iowa 10 30 29 0 0 4 0 221 22.1 Wayne State 10 48 1599 33.3 15 91 1.9 31.4 Northern State 10 30 21 0 0 3 0 210 21.0 University of Mary 10 60 2091 34.8 24 236 3.9 30.9 Bemidji State. 10 27 25 0 0 4 1 201 20.1 Upper Iowa 10 57 2129 37.4 27 369 6.5 30.9 University of Mary 10 25 21 1 0 6 0 191 19.1 Bemidji State 10 62 2165 34.9 29 307 5.0 30.0 MSU Moorhead 10 20 12 2 0 6 2 158 15.8 Northern State 10 38 1291 34.0 21 166 4.4 29.6 Concordia-St. Paul 10 21 17 0 0 4 0 155 15.5 Southwest Minnesota 10 41 1291 31.5 14 82 2.0 29.5 Minnesota, Crookston 10 21 14 2 0 0 1 146 14.6 MSU Moorhead 10 63 1827 29.0 21 283 4.5 24.5

|------Gained------| |------Lost------| SCORING DEFENSE G td xp 2xp dxp fg Saf pts avg TURNOVER margin g fum int tot fum int tot mar per/G Minnesota Duluth 10 15 15 0 0 2 0 111 11.1 Winona State 10 14 22 36 5 9 14 +22 2.20 Minnesota State 10 19 15 0 0 4 1 143 14.3 Minnesota State 10 8 25 33 6 11 17 +16 1.60 St. Cloud State 10 22 18 0 0 3 0 159 15.9 Minnesota Duluth 10 7 18 25 8 5 13 +12 1.20 Wayne State 10 25 17 1 0 6 1 189 18.9 Wayne State 10 12 16 28 11 12 23 +5 0.50 Augustana College 10 28 22 2 0 6 0 212 21.2 Augustana College 10 10 15 25 9 12 21 +4 0.40 Winona State 10 34 31 1 0 7 0 258 25.8 St. Cloud State 10 7 14 21 4 14 18 +3 0.30 University of Mary 10 34 32 0 0 9 1 265 26.5 Upper Iowa 10 7 8 15 6 8 14 +1 0.10 Bemidji State 10 39 30 1 0 5 0 281 28.1 Southwest Minnesota 10 8 10 18 4 14 18 +0 0.00 Southwest Minnesota 10 40 31 0 0 6 1 291 29.1 Bemidji State 10 8 10 18 11 8 19 -1 -0.10 MSU Moorhead 10 43 34 1 0 2 0 300 30.0 University of Mary 10 5 5 10 4 13 17 -7 -0.70 Concordia-St. Pau 10 40 37 0 0 8 0 301 30.1 Northern State 10 10 9 19 11 16 27 -8 -0.80 Northern State 10 42 33 2 0 9 1 318 31.8 MSU Moorhead 10 4 9 13 10 17 27 -14 -1.40 Upper Iowa 10 49 39 3 0 10 0 369 36.9 Minnesota, Crookston 10 5 10 15 10 19 29 -14 -1.40 Minnesota, Crookston 10 63 54 0 0 7 1 455 45.5 Concordia-St. Paul 10 6 8 14 12 21 33 -19 -1.90

PASS OFFENSe g Att Cmp int pct. yds avg td yds/G RUSHING OFFENSe g att Yds Avg td yds/G Southwest Minnesota 10 464 294 14 63.4 3122 6.7 31 312.2 Minnesota Duluth 10 428 2571 6.0 34 257.1 Wayne State 10 312 190 12 60.9 2501 8.0 15 250.1 Winona State 10 385 2082 5.4 26 208.2 Northern State 10 378 237 16 62.7 2338 6.2 16 233.8 Augustana College 10 446 2047 4.6 26 204.7 Minnesota Duluth 10 227 151 5 66.5 2284 10.1 28 228.4 St. Cloud State 10 392 1894 4.8 24 189.4 Bemidji State 10 315 192 8 61.0 2165 6.9 17 216.5 Minnesota State 10 449 1769 3.9 28 176.9 Concordia-St. Paul 10 338 184 21 54.4 2076 6.1 12 207.6 Upper Iowa 10 385 1763 4.6 22 176.3 MSU Moorhead 10 398 200 17 50.3 2031 5.1 12 203.1 Wayne State 10 393 1611 4.1 22 161.1 Winona State 10 303 169 9 55.8 1967 6.5 16 196.7 University of Mary 10 315 1109 3.5 10 110.9 University of Mary 10 358 173 13 48.3 1891 5.3 14 189.1 Minnesota, Crookston 10 350 1022 2.9 10 102.2 Minnesota State 10 243 145 11 59.7 1855 7.6 14 185.5 Bemidji State 10 349 969 2.8 10 96.9 Augustana College 10 259 137 12 52.9 1798 6.9 13 179.8 Southwest Minnesota 10 274 783 2.9 8 78.3 St. Cloud State 10 235 130 14 55.3 1589 6.8 12 158.9 MSU Moorhead 10 313 776 2.5 6 77.6 Upper Iowa 10 287 157 8 54.7 1509 5.3 8 150.9 Concordia-St. Paul 10 306 740 2.4 6 74.0 Minnesota, Crookston 10 241 110 19 45.6 1296 5.4 10 129.6 Northern State 10 284 713 2.5 13 71.3

PASS DEFENSe g Att Cmp int pct. yds avg td yds/G RUSHING DEFENSe g att yds avg. td yds/G St. Cloud State 10 279 147 14 52.7 1401 5.0 6 140.1 Minnesota Duluth 10 284 538 1.9 4 53.8 Minnesota Duluth 10 312 174 18 55.8 1747 5.6 10 174.7 Wayne State 10 357 951 2.7 8 95.1 MSU Moorhead 10 283 151 9 53.4 1898 6.7 20 189.8 Minnesota State 10 296 1000 3.4 11 100.0 University of Mary 10 286 159 5 55.6 1913 6.7 15 191.3 Augustana College 10 342 1096 3.2 10 109.6 Minnesota State 10 364 202 25 55.5 1925 5.3 7 192.5 St. Cloud State 10 367 1279 3.5 15 127.9 Minnesota, Crookston 10 276 154 10 55.8 1936 7.0 24 193.6 University of Mary 10 371 1297 3.5 15 129.7 Northern State 10 259 163 9 62.9 1959 7.6 19 195.9 Southwest Minnesota 10 349 1425 4.1 17 142.5 Augustana College 10 323 187 15 57.9 2002 6.2 16 200.2 Winona State 10 340 1447 4.3 16 144.7 Southwest Minnesota 10 307 178 10 58.0 2037 6.6 19 203.7 Concordia-St. Paul 10 395 1560 3.9 20 156.0 Wayne State 10 382 205 16 53.7 2130 5.6 14 213.0 Bemidji State 10 359 1567 4.4 21 156.7 Bemidji State 10 327 174 10 53.2 2136 6.5 16 213.6 MSU Moorhead 10 403 1598 4.0 19 159.8 Concordia-St. Paul 10 304 176 8 57.9 2208 7.3 18 220.8 Northern State 10 385 1699 4.4 22 169.9 Winona State 10 340 209 22 61.5 2557 7.5 17 255.7 Upper Iowa 10 368 1750 4.8 31 175.0 Upper Iowa 10 316 190 8 60.1 2573 8.1 17 257.3 Minnesota, Crookston 10 453 2642 5.8 36 264.2

KICKOFF RETURNS g Ret yds TD Avg TOTAL OFFENSe g rush pass Plays Yards Avg/P td Yds/G St. Cloud State 10 30 737 1 24.6 Minnesota Duluth 10 2571 2284 655 4855 7.4 62 485.5 Minnesota State 10 28 626 2 22.4 Wayne State 10 1611 2501 705 4112 5.8 37 411.2 Augustana College 10 37 758 0 20.5 Winona State 10 2082 1967 688 4049 5.9 42 404.9 Northern State 10 53 1040 0 19.6 Southwest Minnesota 10 783 3122 738 3905 5.3 39 390.5 University of Mary 10 43 840 0 19.5 Augustana College 10 2047 1798 705 3845 5.5 39 384.5 Minnesota Duluth 10 22 420 0 19.1 Minnesota State 10 1769 1855 692 3624 5.2 42 362.4 Winona State 10 46 802 2 17.4 St. Cloud State 10 1894 1589 627 3483 5.6 36 348.3 Concordia-St. Paul 10 50 848 0 17.0 Upper Iowa 10 1763 1509 672 3272 4.9 30 327.2 Bemidji State 10 49 822 0 16.8 Bemidji State 10 969 2165 664 3134 4.7 27 313.4 Upper Iowa 10 63 1020 0 16.2 Northern State 10 713 2338 662 3051 4.6 29 305.1 Southwest Minnesota 10 53 833 0 15.7 University of Mary 10 1109 1891 673 3000 4.5 24 300.0 MSU Moorhead 10 47 738 0 15.7 Concordia-St. Paul 10 740 2076 644 2816 4.4 18 281.6 Wayne State 10 33 513 0 15.5 MSU Moorhead 10 776 2031 711 2807 3.9 18 280.7 Minnesota, Crookston 10 66 830 0 12.6 Minnesota, Crookston 10 1022 1296 591 2318 3.9 20 231.8

42 TOTAL DEFENSe g rush pass plys Yards avg td Yds/G RUSHING Team yr g att yds avg td yds/G Minnesota Duluth 10 538 1747 596 2285 3.8 14 228.5 Spring, Randy WSU SR 10 177 1038 5.9 5 103.8 St. Cloud State 10 1279 1401 646 2680 4.1 21 268.0 Odim, Isaac UMD SO 10 125 1008 8.1 19 100.8 Minnesota State 10 1000 1925 660 2925 4.4 18 292.5 Clark, Joe AUGIE SO 10 191 936 4.9 14 93.6 Wayne State 10 951 2130 739 3081 4.2 22 308.1 Geiss, Brandon SCSU FR 9 172 796 4.6 10 88.4 Augustana College 10 1096 2002 665 3098 4.7 26 309.8 Wysong, Zach SMSU JR 10 196 871 4.4 7 87.1 University of Mary 10 1297 1913 657 3210 4.9 30 321.0 Lomax,Jamal MARY SO 10 176 805 4.6 9 80.5 Southwest Minnesota 10 1425 2037 656 3462 5.3 36 346.2 Sam Epsteen UIU JR 10 163 790 4.8 7 79.0 MSU Moorhead 10 1598 1898 686 3496 5.1 39 349.6 Northern State 10 1699 1959 644 3658 5.7 41 365.8 Foss, Brad UMD SO 10 108 691 6.4 10 69.1 Bemidji State 10 1567 2136 686 3703 5.4 37 370.3 Phipps, Julian MSU JR 9 124 584 4.7 8 64.9 Concordia-St. Paul 10 1560 2208 699 3768 5.4 38 376.8 Huber, Jeremy AUGIE SR 8 85 517 6.1 5 64.6 Winona State 10 1447 2557 680 4004 5.9 33 400.4 Upper Iowa 10 1750 2573 684 4323 6.3 48 432.3 Minnesota, Crookston 10 2642 1936 729 4578 6.3 60 457.8 PASSING AVG/game team yr g att-Cmp-Int pct. yds td avg/G Shudlick, Josh SMSU SR 10 455-290-13 63.7 3082 30 308.2 PUNT RETURNS g Ret yds TD Avg Fluellen, Silas WSC JR 10 312-190-12 60.9 2501 15 250.1 Minnesota State 10 25 327 2 13.1 Ellingson, Eric NSU SO 10 365-230-16 63.0 2239 16 223.9 Augustana College 10 19 237 0 12.5 Schlafke, Ted UMD SR 10 207-142-4 68.6 2170 26 217.0 MSU Moorhead 10 22 262 1 11.9 Edholm, Derek BSU SO 9 251-160-5 63.7 1817 15 201.9 St. Cloud State 10 35 385 0 11.0 Fick, Ryan MSU JR 10 218-134-10 61.5 1729 14 172.9 Minnesota Duluth 10 9 99 0 11.0 Watkins, Mitch SCSU JR 10 230-129-14 56.1 1582 12 158.2 Winona State 10 17 172 0 10.1 Butler, Luke AUGIE JR 10 212-117-7 55.2 1502 10 150.2 Bemidji State 10 16 150 0 9.4 Preston, Greg WSU JR 10 223-127-4 57.0 1481 10 148.1 Northern State 10 11 96 1 8.7 Wegner, Tyler MSUM FR 8 233-119-10 51.1 1149 6 143.6 Southwest Minnesota 10 18 135 1 7.5 Wayne State 10 28 169 0 6.0 Minnesota, Crookston 10 12 70 0 5.8 University of Mary 10 14 78 0 5.6 TOTAL OFFENSe team yr g rush pass plays total yds/G Upper Iowa 10 16 84 0 5.2 Shudlick, Josh SMSU SR 10 -90 3082 498 2992 299.2 Concordia-St. Paul 10 16 58 0 3.6 Fluellen, Silas WSC JR 10 328 2501 423 2829 282.9 Schlafke, Ted UMD SR 10 375 2170 278 2545 254.5 Ellingson, Eric NSU SO 10 17 2239 452 2256 225.6 PASS EFFICIENCY G Att Cmp Pct Int Yds TD Effic Edholm, Derek BSU SO 9 155 1817 352 1972 219.1 Minnesota Duluth 10 227 151 .665 5 2284 28 187.3 Fick, Ryan MSU JR 10 190 1729 275 1919 191.9 Wayne State 10 312 190 .609 12 2501 15 136.4 Watkins, Mitch SCSU JR 10 163 1582 282 1745 174.5 Southwest Minnesota 10 464 294 .634 14 3122 31 135.9 Butler, Luke AUGIE JR 10 134 1502 287 1636 163.6 Minnesota State 10 243 145 .597 11 1855 14 133.8 Preston, Greg WSU JR 10 93 1481 262 1574 157.4 Bemidji State 10 315 192 .610 8 2165 17 131.4 Wegner, Tyler MSUM FR 8 96 1149 314 1245 155.6 Winona State 10 303 169 .558 9 1967 16 121.8 Northern State 10 378 237 .627 16 2338 16 120.2 Augustana College 10 259 137 .529 12 1798 13 118.5 St. Cloud State 10 235 130 .553 14 1589 12 117.1 RECEPTIONS/game team yr g rec yds td Avg/C rec/G Concordia-St. Paul 10 338 184 .544 21 2076 12 105.3 Masters, Logan WSC JR 10 64 962 5 15.0 6.40 Upper Iowa 10 287 157 .547 8 1509 8 102.5 Taylor, Jabari MSUM JR 10 64 582 3 9.1 6.40 University of Mary 10 358 173 .483 13 1891 14 98.3 Wysong, Zach SMSU JR 10 63 472 1 7.5 6.30 MSU Moorhead 10 398 200 .503 17 2031 12 94.5 Kruse,Erik MARY SO 10 60 609 3 10.1 6.00 Minnesota, Crookston 10 241 110 .456 19 1296 10 88.7 Wilson, Blake SMSU JR 10 59 680 9 11.5 5.90 Winfield, D.J UMD FR 10 49 935 11 19.1 4.90 Flury, Vincent MSU JR 10 48 614 7 12.8 4.80 PASS DEF EFFICIENCY G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Effic Jark, Brian NSU JR 9 43 379 2 8.8 4.78 St. Cloud State 10 279 147 14 52.7 1401 6 91.9 Kadlec, George BSU SR 10 44 821 12 18.7 4.40 Minnesota State 10 364 202 25 55.5 1925 7 92.5 Williams, Fred SCSU SO 10 44 575 5 13.1 4.40 Minnesota Duluth 10 312 174 18 55.8 1747 10 101.8 Wayne State 10 382 205 16 53.7 2130 14 104.2 RECEIVE YDS/game team yr g rec yds td Avg/C yds/G Augustana College 10 323 187 15 57.9 2002 16 117.0 Masters, Logan WSC JR 10 64 962 5 15.0 96.2 Bemidji State 10 327 174 10 53.2 2136 16 118.1 Winfield, D.J UMD FR 10 49 935 11 19.1 93.5 University of Mary 10 286 159 5 55.6 1913 15 125.6 Kadlec, George BSU SR 10 44 821 12 18.7 82.1 MSU Moorhead 10 283 151 9 53.4 1898 20 126.7 Schulte, Tyler AUGIE SO 10 38 711 7 18.7 71.1 Southwest Minnesota 10 307 178 10 58.0 2037 19 127.6 Winona State 10 340 209 22 61.5 2557 17 128.2 Wilson, Blake SMSU JR 10 59 680 9 11.5 68.0 Concordia-St. Paul 10 304 176 8 57.9 2208 18 133.2 Ruffin, Tyrone CU SR 10 40 652 8 16.3 65.2 Minnesota, Crookston 10 276 154 10 55.8 1936 24 136.2 Flury, Vincent MSU JR 10 48 614 7 12.8 61.4 Upper Iowa 10 316 190 8 60.1 2573 17 141.2 Kruse,Erik MARY SO 10 60 609 3 10.1 60.9 Northern State 10 259 163 9 62.9 1959 19 143.7 Penirian,Roman MARY SR 10 43 606 5 14.1 60.6 Taylor, Jabari MSUM JR 10 64 582 3 9.1 58.2

ALL PURPOSe team yr g rush rcv PR kr yds avg/G Wysong, Zach SMSU JR 10 871 472 11 0 1354 135.4 Spring, Randy WSU SR 10 1038 183 15 66 1302 130.2 Kyle Hosch UIU SR 10 368 386 0 538 1292 129.2 Schulte, Tyler AUGIE SO 10 210 711 86 249 1256 125.6 Odim, Isaac UMD SO 10 1008 141 0 48 1197 119.7 Ponzo, Marty NSU JR 10 127 381 58 538 1104 110.4 Geiss, Brandon SCSU FR 9 796 74 0 110 980 108.9 Clark, Joe AUGIE SO 10 936 135 0 0 1071 107.1 Wilson, Blake SMSU JR 10 0 680 83 277 1040 104.0 Winfield, D.J UMD FR 10 54 935 0 19 1008 100.8

43 Rushing / Passing / Receiving Combos BSU - Team 100-yard rusher & Eurise Watson (109 rush) & Anthony Schreiber (125 rec) 30+ first downs 35 at Chadron (Neb.) St, 9/11/2004 100-yard receiver vs. Upper Iowa (11/10/2006) 300+ yards rushing 358 at Minn.-Crookston, 10/15/2005 2 100-yard rushers & Eddie Acosta (115 rush) & Dan Mell (116 rush); <50 yards net rushing 37 at Minnesota Duluth, 10/25/08 2 100-yard receivers Jason Leden (158 rec) & Ryan Welle (103 rec). <100 yards net rushing 37 at Minnesota Duluth, 10/25/08 at Southwest State (10/13/2001) 400+ yards passing 500 at Chadron (Neb.) St, 9/11/2004 100-yard rusher, Tyler Olson (107 rush) & Michael Nordyke (192 rec) 500+ yards total offense 603 at Minn.-Crookston, 10/15/2005 100-yard receiver & & Adam Noble (172 rec) & Nathan Sannes (500 pass) 600+ yards total offense 603 at Minn.-Crookston, 10/15/2005 300-yard passer at Chadron State (9/11/2004) Consec gm, 400+ yds at UW-River Falls (463), 9/17/2005 100 yards rushing & Eddie Acosta (117 rush, 137 rec) at Concordia-St. Paul (458), 9/24/2005 100 yards receiving vs MSU-Moorhead (10/20/2001) vs SW Minnesota State (510), 10/1/2005 200 yds pass/100 yds rush Marty Follis (203/140) vs Neb.-Kearney, 11/14/1992 at Winona State (428), 10/8/2005 at Minn.-Crookston (603), 10/15/2005 <200 yards total offense 196 at Concordia-St. Paul, 10/12/2002 Rushing 700+ all-purpose yards 820 at Chadron (Neb.) St, 9/11/2004 30+ attempts 30, Brandon Miles at SW Minnesota State, 10/27/2007 40+ points 41 vs Minnesota, Crookston, 10/18/2008 50+ points 56 vs Upper Iowa, 11/9/2007 40+ attempts 48, Eddie Acosta vs MSU-Moorhead, 10/4/2003 60+ points 69 at UM-Morris, 11/3/2001 150+ yards 155, Eurise Watson vs. Pittsburg State, 12/2/2006 70+ points 70 vs UM-Morris, 10/28/2000 200+ yards 202, Tyler Olson at Minnesota State, 8/26/2004 0 penalties vs. Minn.-Duluth, 8/31/2006 200+ yards, season opener 202, Tyler Olson at Minnesota State, 8/26/2004 15+ penalties 17 vs Minot (N.D.) State, 9/4/2004 300+ yards 319, John Gronski vs Southwest State, 10/31/1987 100+ yards in penalties 106 at MSU-Moorhead, 9/20/2008 Two 100-yard rushers Alvaro Carvajal (165) & Tyler Olson (104) 4+ interceptions by 5 vs Upper Iowa, 11/9/2007 at Minn.-Crookston, 10/15/2005 7+ sacks by 8 at SW Minnesota State, 10/2/2004 Consecutive 100-yard gms 2, Eurise Watson 7+ sacks against 7 at MSU-Moorhead, 9/20/2008 109 vs. Upper Iowa, 11/10/2006 5+ fumbles 6 at Mary (N.D.), 10/6/2007 155 vs. vs. Pittsburg State, 12/2/2006 3+ fumbles lost 3 at Mary (N.D.), 10/6/2007 Consecutive 150-yard gms 3, Eddie Acosta 20+ tackles for loss 22 vs UM-Morris, 10/28/2000 186 at Northern State, 9/29/2001 Scored a safety at Wayne State, (sack in end zone), 10/11/08 203 vs Concordia-St. Paul, 10/6/2001 Allowed a safety vs Minn.-Duluth, (bad punt snapped through end zone), 8/31/2006 153 at Southwest State, 10/13/2001 Shutout vs Wayne State (Neb.) (24-0), 11/6/2004 Consecutive 200-yard gms 3, John Gronski Shutout, vs NSIC opp. vs Wayne State (Neb.) (24-0), 11/6/2004 319 vs Southwest St, 10/31/1987 Shut out by UM-Duluth (0-41), 11/8/1997 221 vs Moorhead St., 11/7/1987 Shut out by NSIC opp. UM-Duluth (0-41), 11/8/1997 201 vs Huron, 11/14/1987 Shut out by, 1st half vs Winona State (0-0), 10/21/2006 50+-yard run 50, Derek Edholm at St. Cloud State, 10/4/2008 Shut out by, 2nd half at U-Mary (0-3), 10/6/2007 70+-yard run 86, Anthony Schreiber vs. Upper Iowa, 11/10/2006 Overtime game at Concordia-St. Paul (L, 48-55/1OT), 9/24/2005 70+-yard run QB 71*, Geoff Martinson at Minot State, 9/1/2001 4+-overtime game 4 (W, 67-65), vs Southwest State, 10/7/2000 3+ rushing TDs 3, Eurise Watson vs Northern State 9/27/2008 Come-from-behind win at Minot State (12-24 at 4:08/3rd; 27-24); 8/28/2008 4+ rushing TDs 4, Tyler Olson vs. Minn.-Crookston, 9/23/2006 Rally from 14+ pt. deficit vs UM-Crookston (20-35 at 1:02/2nd; 47-35); 11/15/2003 100+ yards, QB 104, Nathan Sannes vs Wayne State (Neb.), 11/6/2004 Blew 14+ point lead vs Wayne State (Neb.) (28-10 at 0:00/2nd, L, 28-38), 11/5/2005 2+ rushing TDs, QB 2, Cory Wardrope vs Northern State, 9/29/2007 Outgained/100+ yds/win vs Northern State (-152, 462-310), 10/15/2005 * BSU record for a QB Outgained/150+ yds/loss vs Mary (N.D.) (+195, 362-167: L, 27-21) Allow 500+ yds in win at Northern State (569), 10/25/2003 Passing 30+ attempts 45, Derek Edholm at Minot State, 8/28/2008 BSU - Miscellaneous 40+ attempts 45, Derek Edholm at Minot State, 8/28/2008 “Hail Mary” TD pass Pat O’Connor to Ty Houglum vs St. John’s, 9/6/1997 20+ completions 33, Derek Edholm at Minot State, 8/28/2008 1,000 yds cmb offense 1,025 at Minn.-Crookston (422), 10/15/2005 30+ completions 33, Derek Edholm at Minot State, 8/28/2008 300+ yds indv. offense 359, Derek Edholm (319 pass, 40 rush) 300+ yards passing 319, Derek Edholm at Minot State, 8/28/2008 at Minot State, 8/28/2008 400+ yards passing 500, Nathan Sannes at Chadron (Neb.) State, 9/11/2004 400+ yds indv. offense 438, Nathan Sannes (396 pass, 42 rush) Consec. 250-yard games 4, Nathan Sannes vs Wayne State (Neb.), 11/5/2005 287 at Wis.-River Falls, 9/17/2005 Consec gm, 300+ yds off 4, Nathan Sannes 377 at Concordia-St. Paul, 9/24/2005 313 at Wis-River Falls (287 pass, 26 rush), 9/17/2005 391 at Concordia-St. Paul (377 pass, 14 rush), 9/24/2005 298 vs SW Minnesota State, 10/1/2005 310 vs SW Minnesota State (298 pass, 12 rush), 10/1/2005 308 at Winona State, 10/8/2005 307 at Winona State (308 pass, -1 rush), 10/8/2005 Consec. 300-yard games 4, Geoff Martinson 4+ TDs scored 4, Tyler Olson (4 rush) vs Minn.-Crookston, 9/23/2006 389 at Southwest State, 10/13/2001 5+ TDs scored 5, Tyler Olson (4 rush, 1 rec) at Minn. St., 8/26/2004 324 vs MSU-Moorhead, 10/20/2001 5+ TDs accounted for 5, Nathan Sannes (4 pass, 1 rush) at Concordia-SP, 9/24/2005 338 vs UM-Duluth, 10/27/2001 6+ TDs accounted for 6, Nathan Sannes (6 pass) at Minot (N.D.) St., 9/3/2005 314 at UM-Morris, 11/3/2001 3+ field goals 3, Neil Collier vs UW-River Falls, 11/10/2000 70-yard completion 85 (TD), Derek Edholm to George Kadlec 5+ PATS 6-6, Paul Potemra vs Upper Iowa, 11/9/2007 vs U-Mary, 11/1/2008 7+ PATs 8-8, Michael McDonald vs Minn.-Crookston, 9/23/2006 80-yard completion 85 (TD), Derek Edholm to George Kadlec 40-yd+ FG 42, Paul Potemra at Wayne State, 10/11/2008 vs U-Mary, 11/1/2008 6+ punts 9, Jesse Sundby at MSU-Moorhead, 9/20/2008 90-yard completion 95 (TD), Jason Leden from Geoff Martinson 80+ yard punt 84, Neil Collier at Concordia-St. Paul, 10/12/2002 at Southwest State, 10/13/2001 15+ tackles 15, Jeremiah Johnson vs Wayne State (Neb.), 11/5/2005 4+ TD passes 4, Cory Wardrope vs Upper Iowa, 11/9/2007 5+ tackles-for-loss 5, Wes Ehlers vs UM-Morris, 10/28/2000 5+ TD passes 6, Nathan Sannes at Minot (N.D.) State, 9/3/2005 3+ sacks 3, Robert Molstad at SW Minnesota State, 10/27/2007 3+ interceptions 3, Cory Wardrope vs Wayne State (Neb.), 10/13/2007 2+ interceptions 2, Terrell Phelps vs Minnesota, Crookston, 10/18/2008 3+ interceptions 3, Corey Brewer vs Wayne State (Neb.), 11/6/2004 5+ PBU 6, Torry Joubert vs Concordia-St. Paul, 9/25/2004 Receiving Defensive PAT Corey Brewer (INT) vs Concordia-St. Paul, 9/25/2004 10+ receptions 10, George Kadlec at Minot State, 8/28/2008 TD on INT return Spencer Wagner (31 yds) vs Upper Iowa, 11/9/2007 125+ yards 156, George Kadlec vs U-Mary, 11/1/2008 TD on fumble return Seth Iverson (62 yds) vs Wis.-River Falls, 9/18/2004 150+ yards 156, George Kadlec vs U-Mary, 11/1/2008 TD on punt return Anthony Schreiber (57 yds) vs Concordia-St. Paul, 11/3/2007 175+ yards 179, Anthony Schreiber vs Upper Iowa, 11/9/2007 2+ TDs on punt returns Jason Leden (70 yds, 80 yds) at St. Thomas, 9/8/2001 200+ yards 239, Anthony Schreiber vs Wayne State (Neb.), 11/5/2005 TD on kickoff return Anthony Schreiber (90 yds) at Minnesota, Crookston, 9/22/2007 Two receivers, 125+ yards Michael Nordyke (192) & Adam Noble (172) TD on KO & punt ret A.J. Ritacco (40 punt, 79 KO) vs Winona St., 11/15/86 at Chadron (Neb.) St, 9/11/2004 Consec. gm w/ret. TD 2, Jason Leden Consecutive 100-yard gms 3, George Kadlec vs UM-Crookston (97 yds, KO), 11/4/2000 at Minnesota Duluth, 10/25/2008 vs UW-River Falls (79 yds, punt), 11/10/2000 vs U-Mary, 11/1/2008 100+ total return yards 100, Brandon Miles (100 KO) at Wayne State, 10/11/2008 vs Concordia-St. Paul, 11/8/2008 200+ total return yards 218, Jason Leden (154 punt, 64 KO) at St. Thomas, 9/8/2001 3+ TD receptions 3, Anthony Schreiber vs Upper Iowa, 11/9/2007 Blocked field goal Aaron Roland, two times (29,27) vs. Minnesota State, 9/6/2008 100+ yards, RB 137, Eddie Acosta vs MSU-Moorhead, 10/20/2001 Blocked punt Aaron Roland, vs. Minnesota, Crookston, 10/18/2008 50+ yard reception, RB 51, Eddie Acosta vs MSU-Moorhead, 10/20/2001 2+ blocked punts 2, at Southwest State, 10/9/1999 Consecutive gms with 2+ TD rec. 3, George Kadlec Blocked PAT Aaron Roland, vs Concordia-St.Paul, 11/8/2008 at Minnesota Duluth, 10/25/2008 2+ blocked kicks, game 2 (FG,FG) vs. Minnesota State (9/6/2008) vs U-Mary, 11/1/2008 vs Concordia-St. Paul, 11/8/2008 44 Quickly... 250-Yard Games Passing Yardage Passing Yardage Game: 500...... 9/11/2004 Season Career Yds name Opponent date Nathan Sannes 500 Nathan Sannes at Chadron St. 9/11/04 at Chadron (Neb.) St. 2,798 Geoff Martinson (185-295-9) 2001 5,293 Geoff Martinson (359-613-22) 1998-01 439 Scott Longenecker UW-Superior 11/12/77 Season: 2,798...... 2001 2,643 Nathan Sannes (186-320-13) 2005 5,159 Nathan Sannes (368-637-24) 2001-05 430 Geoff Martinson Southwest St. 10/07/00 Geoff Martinson 2,341 Ben Morie (166-294-13) 1999 4,230 Marty Follis (301-779-44) 1989-92 396 Nathan Sannes vs Wayne St. (Neb.) 11/5/05 Career: 5,293...... 1998-2001 2,308 Geoff Martinson (165-296-12) 2000 4,195 Jason Smith (317-578-21) 2000-03 389 Geoff Martinson at Southwest St. 10/13/01 Geoff Martinson 2,288 Nathan Sannes (165-282-9) 2004 4,091 Ben Morie (290-517-19) 1998-99 377 Nathan Sannes at C’cdia-St. Paul 9/24/05 Attempts 2,153 Jason Smith (155-288-10) 2002 3,518 Scott Longenecker (305-687-44) 1974-77 359 Stephan Vanner UM-Morris 09/24/88 339 Brad Maendler UM-Morris 10/04/86 Game: 57...... 10/11/1975 2,136 Derek Edholm (193-296-5) 2008 3,107 Tom Peterson (237-466-21) 1984-85 338 Geoff Martinson Minn.-Duluth 10/27/01 Scott Longenecker 1,990 Jason Smith (159-286-11) 2003 2,847 Cory Wardrope (227-375-13) 2006-07 vs St. Cloud State 330 Tom Peterson Moorhead St. 09/29/84 Season: 320...... 2005 1,922 Scott Longenecker (153-293-15) 1977 2,242 Derek Edholm (206-328-9) 2007-P 327 Tom Peterson UM-Morris 10/11/85 Nathan Sannes 1,750 Ben Morie (124-223-6) 1998 2,144 Brad Maendler (197-374-24) 1986-87 324 Geoff Martinson MSU-Moorhead 10/20/01 Career: 779...... 1989-92 319 Derek Edholm at Minot State 8/28/08 Marty Follis Passing Attempts 314 Geoff Martinson at Minn.-Morris 11/03/01 Season Career 313 Todd Jeffers N’western (Iowa) 10/22/83 Completions 308 Jason Smith Minn.-Crookston 11/15/03 Game: 34...... 9/11/2004 320 Nathan Sannes (186-320-13) 2005 779 Marty Follis (301-779-44) 1989-92 308 Nathan Sannes at Winona St. 10/8/05 Nathan Sannes 296 Derek Edholm (193-296-5) 2008 687 Scott Longenecker (305-687-44) 1974-77 305 Tim Stevens Southwest St. 09/17/83 at Chadron (Neb.) St. 296 Geoff Martinson (165-296-12) 2000 637 Nathan Sannes 9368-637-24) 2001-05 304 Ben Morie UW-Stevens Point 11/14/99 Season: 193...... 2008 295 Geoff Martinson (185-295-9) 2001 613 Geoff Martinson (359-613-22) 1998-01 Derek Edholm 303 Jason Smith Northern St. 10/5/02 Career: 368...... 2001-05 294 Ben Morie (166-294-13) 1999 578 Jason Smith (317-578-21) 2000-03 303 Stephan Vanner Northern St. 10/01/88 Nathan Sannes 293 Scott Longenecker (153-293-15) 1977 517 Ben Morie (290-517-19) 1998-99 301 Pat O’Connor Minn.-Morris 10/18/97 288 Jason Smith (155-288-10) 2002 466 Tom Peterson (237-466-21) 1984-85 298 Nathan Sannes SW Minnesota St. 10/1/05 Touchdowns 286 Jason Smith (159-286-11) 2003 385 Scott Lindberg (166-385-28) 1971-74 291 Geoff Martinson Winona St. 09/15/01 Game: 6...... 9/3/2005 282 Nathan Sannes (165-282-9) 2004 382 Mike Harreld (167-382-24) 1979-81 290 Nathan Sannes at Minot State 9/3/05 Nathan Sannes 288 Todd Jeffers Mayville St. 11/05/83 263 Tom Peterson (135-263-11) 1985 374 Brad Maendler (197-374-24) 1986-87 at Minot (N.D.) St. 287 Nathan Sannes at UW-River Falls 9/17/05 Season: 27...... 2005 283 Tom Peterson Winona St. 10/05/85 Nathan Sannes Completions 274 Ben Morie Wayne St. (Neb.) 09/18/99 Career: 51...... 1998-2001 Season Career Geoff Martinson 272 Ben Morie Minn. Duluth 10/23/99 51...... 2001-05 193 Derek Edholm (193-296-5) 2008 368 Nathan Sannes (368-637-24) 2001-05 271 Geoff Martinson St. Thomas 09/09/00 Nathan Sannes 186 Nathan Sannes (186-320-13) 2005 359 Geoff Martinson (359-613-22) 1998-01 271 Geoff Martinson C’cdia-St. Paul 10/06/01 185 Geoff Martinson (185-295-9) 2001 317 Jason Smith (317-578-21) 2000-03 270 Kyle Christianson Winona St. 10/03/98 Completion Percentage 166 Ben Morie (166-294-13) 1999 305 Scott Longenecker (305-687-44) 1974-77 269 Todd Jeffers Minn. Duluth 10/29/83 Game: .937...... 11/3/2001 264 Derek Edholm Northern State 9/27/08 165 Geoff Martinson (165-296-12) 2000 301 Marty Folllis (301-779-44) 1989-92 Geoff Martinson (15-16) 264 Ben Morie Minn.-Crookston 11/06/99 at Minn.-Morris 165 Nathan Sannes (165-282-9) 2004 290 Ben Morie (290-517-19) 1998-99 261 Derek Edholm at Minn. Duluth 10/25/08 Season: .652...... 2008 159 Jason Smith (159-286-11) 2003 237 Tom Peterson (237-466-21) 1984-85 259 Jason Smith Southwest State 10/19/02 Derek Edholm (193-296) 155 Jason Smith (155-288-10) 2002 227 Cory Wardrope (227-375-13) 2006-07 259 Ben Morie Southwest St. 11/07/98 Career: .605...... 2006-07 Cory Wardrope (227-375) 153 Scott Longenecker (153-293-15) 1977 206 Derek Edholm (206-328-9) 2007-P 255 Cory Wardrope at Wayne St. (Neb.) 10/14/06 135 Tom Peterson (135-263-11) 1985 197 Brad Maendler (197-374-24) 1986-87 256 Derek Edholm at St. Cloud State 10/4/08 131 Cory Wardrope (131-222-10) 2007 167 Mike Harreld (167-382-24) 1979-81 256 Derek Edholm Concordia-St. Paul 11/8/08 253 Geoff Martinson Minn.-Crookston 11/04/00 Touchdown Passes records available beginning with 1980 season Annual Leaders Season Career (since 1971) 27 Nathan Sannes 2005 51 Geoff Martinson 1998-01 yr name (comp/yds) ypg 26 Geoff Martinson 2001 51 Nathan Sannes 2001-05 1971 Gary Dahlberg (49/813) 90.3 25 Geoff Martinson 2000 46 Jason Smith 2000-03 1972 Scott Lindberg (44/426) 47.3 23 Jason Smith 2002 35 Ben Morie 1998-99 23 Jason Smith 2003 31 Cory Wardrope 2006-07 1973 Scott Lindberg (44/508) 56.4 21 Ben Morie 1999 29 Tom Peterson 1984-85 1974 Scott Lindberg (72/899) 99.9 21 Nathan Sannes 2004 27 Marty Follis 1989-92 1975 Scott Longenecker (107/1,181) 131.2 20 Cory Wardrope 2007 17 Scott Longenecker 1974-77 1976 Scott Longenecker (44/411) 41.1 17 Derek Edholm 2008 17 Derek Edholm 2007-P 1977 Scott Longenecker (153/1,922) 192.2 16 Tom Peterson 1985 15 Brad Maendler 1986-87 1978 Ron Johnson (52/631) 70.1 14 Ben Morie 1998 12 Gary Dahlberg 1971-73 1979 Mike Harreld (77/841) 55.6 12 Todd Jeffers 1983-85 1980 John Noga (61/600) 60.0 12 Bert Brandt 1993-94 1981 Mike Harreld (77/841) 55.6 1982 Sean Keating (63/770) 77.0 Completion Percentage 1983 Todd Jeffers (77/1,218) 110.7 Season (min 165 att) Career (min 300 att) 1984 Tom Peterson (102/1,404) 127.6 .652 Derek Edholm (193-296-5) 2008 .628 Derek Edholm (206-328-9) 2007-P 1985 Tom Peterson (135/1,703) 170.3 .627 Geoff Martinson (185-295-9) 2000 .605 Cory Wardrope (227-375-13) 2006-07 1986 Brad Maendler (88/934) 84.9 .590 Cory Wardrope (131-222-10) 2007 .586 Geoff Martinson (359-613-22) 1998-01 1987 Brad Maendler (109/1,210) 121.0 .585 Nathan Sannes (165-282-9) 2004 .578 Nathan Sannes (368-637-24) 2001-05 1988 Stephan Vanner (80/1,041) 115.7 .581 Nathan Sannes (186-320-13) 2005 .561 Ben Morie (290-517-19) 1998-99 1989 Marty Follis (63/831) 92.3 .565 Ben Morie (166-294-13) 1999 .548 Jason Smith (317-578-21) 2000-03 1990 Marty Follis (83/887) 80.6 .557 Geoff Martinson (165-296-12) 2000 .527 Brad Maendler (197-374-24) 1986-87 1991 Marty Follis (65/1,118) 124.2 .5561 Ben Morie (124-223-6) 1998 .509 Tom Peterson (237-466-21) 1984-85 1992 Marty Follis (90/1,394) 139.4 .5559 Jason Smith (159-286-11) 2003 .444 Scott Longenecker (305-687-44) 1974-77 1993 Bert Brandt (64/789) 78.9 .538 Jason Smith (155-288-10) 2002 .437 Mike Harreld (167-382-24) 1979-81 1994 Bert Brandt (84/1,185) 131.6 1995 Kyle Christianson (36/449) 56.1 Passing Efficiency 1996 Kyle Christanson (51/508) 63.5 Season (min 165 att) Career (min 300 att) 1997 Pat O’Connor (91/1,132) 113.2 165.4 Geoff Martinson (185-295-9) 2001 151.4 Geoff Martinson (359-613-22) 1998-01 Above: 1998 Ben Morie (124/1,750) 194.4 147.2 Nathan Sannes (186-320-13) 2005 144.7 Nathan Sannes (368-637-24) 2001-05 In 2005, Nathan Sannes set BSU single-season 1999 Ben Morie (165/2,322) 211.1 144.9 Nathan Sannes (165-282-9) 2004 137.6 Ben Morie (290-517-19) 1998-99 records for attempts (320), completions (186) and 2000 Geoff Martinson (165/2,308) 209.8 142.6 Cory Wardrope (131-222-10) 2007 134.8 Jason Smith (317-578-21) 2000-03 touchdown passes (27) and tied the school record 2001 Geoff Martinson (185/2,798) 254.4 141.4 Derek Edholm (193-296-5) 2008 131.8 Derek Edholm (206-328-9) 2007-P with six 250-yard passing games en route to one of 2002 Jason Smith (155/2,153) 195.7 141.0 Geoff Martinson (165-296-12) 2000 118.4 Tom Peterson (237-466-21) 1984-85 the finest performances by a passer in school history. 2003 Jason Smith (159/1,990) 180.9 138.1 Ben Morie (166-294-13) 1999 101.2 Brad Maendler (197-374-24) 1986-87 He finished his career as BSU’s all-time leader in 2004 Nathan Sannes (282/2,288) 208.0 136.9 Ben Morie (124-223-6) 1998 85.0 Bert Brandt (148-371-19) 1993-94 completions (368), tied the school record with 51 2005 Nathan Sannes (320/2,643) 264.3 136.0 Jason Smith (155-288-10) 2002 84.4 Marty Follis (301-779-44) 1989-92 touchdown passes and finished second all-time in 2006 Cory Wardrope (96/1,187) 118.7 132.9 Jason Smith (159-286-11) 2003 82.8 Scott Longenecker (305-687-44) 1974-77 yards (5,159), completion percentage (.578), passer 2007 Cory Wardrope (131/1,162) 166.2 rating (144.7), 250-yard passing games (8) and 300- 2008 Derek Edholm (193/2,136) 213.6 yard passing games (4) and third in attempts (637).

45 Single-Game Highs Quickly... Total Offense Yardage Total Offense Yardage Total Offense Season Career Game: 527...... 9/11/2004 Yds name Opponent date 2,869 Nathan Sannes (410-2,869) 2005 5,782 Nathan Sannes (842-5,782) 2001-05 Nathan Sannes at Chadron (Neb.) St. 527 Nathan Sannes at Chadron St. 9/11/04 2,827 Geoff Martinson (366-2,827) 2001 5,766 Eddie AcostaRB (1,039-5,766) 1999-03 Season: 2,869...... 2005 439 Scott Longenecker at Wis.-Superior 11/12/77 2,681 Nathan Sannes (388-2,681) 2004 5,461 Geoff Martinson (754-5,461) 1998-01 Nathan Sannes 438 Nathan Sannes vs Wayne St. 11/5/05 2,512 Ben Morie (385-2,512) 1999 5,397 Marty Follis (1,209-5,397) 1989-92 Career: 5,782...... 2001-05 422 Geoff Martinson Southwest St. 10/7/00 2,393 Geoff Martinson (358-2,393) 2000 4,486 Jason Smith (748-4,486) 2000-03 Nathan Sannes 391 Nathan Sannes at C’cida-St. Paul 9/24/05 374 Geoff Martinson at Southwest St. 10/13/01 2,338 Jason Smith (377-2,388) 2002 4,241 Ben Morie (675-4,241) 1998-99 All-Purpose Yardage 367 Nathan Sannes at Northern St. 10/23/04 2,331 Derek Edholm (195-2,136) 2008 4,182 Scott Longenecker (946-4,182) 1974-77 Game: 352...... 10/26/02 359 Derek Edholm at Minot State 8/28/08 2,071 Scott Longenecker (377-2,071) 1977 3,914 Chris MeyerRB (898-3,914) 1996-99 Karl Mikolon 344 Ben Morie Minn.-Duluth 10/23/99 2,061 Jason Smith(361-2,061) 2003 3,377 Cory Wardrope (592-3,377) 2006-07 at MSU-Moorhead 339 Geoff Martinson St. Thomas (Minn.) 9/9/00 2,005 Cory Wardrope (348-2,005) 2007 2,982 Tom Peterson (564-2,982) 1984-85 Season: 2,208...... 2001 338 Geoff Martinson Minn.-Duluth 10/27/01 Eddie Acosta 323 Geoff Martinson MSU-Moorhead 10/20/01 Career: 6,785...... 1999-2003 Touchdowns Responsible For Eddie Acosta 323 Nathan Sannes at Minot State 9/3/05 Season Career 320 Ben Morie vs UW-Stevens Point 11/14/99 30 Geoff Martinson 2001 74 Eddie AcostaRB 1999-03 TDs Responsible For 317 Geoff Martinson at Minn.-Morris 11/3/01 Game: 6a...... 10/31/1998 30 Nathan Sannes 2005 60 Nathan Sannes 2001-05 313 Nathan Sannes at UW-River Falls 9/17/05 Chris Meyer (5 rush, 1 rec) 311 Jason Smith Northern St. 10/5/02 28 Geoff Martinson 2000 59 Geoff Martinson 1998-01 vs Minn.-Duluth 309 Jason Smith UM-Crookston 11/15/03 28 Jason Smith 2002 51 Jason Smith 2000-03 6...... 9/23/2005 307 Nathan Sannes at Winona St. 10/8/05 27 Ben Morie 1999 45 Marty Follis 1989-92 Nathan Sannes (6 pass) 300 Nathan Sannes SW Minnesota St. 10/1/05 26 Nathan Sannes 2004 44 Ben Morie 1998-99 at Minot State Season: 30...... 2001 RB RB records available beginning with 1989 season 25 Eddie Acosta 2001 41 Chris Meyer 1996-99 Geoff Martinson 24 Cory Wardrope 2007 37 Al WoldenRB 1983-86 30...... 2005 All-Purpose Yardage 23 Jason Smith 2003 37 Cory Wardrope 2006-07 Nathan Sannes Yds name Opponent date 22 Eddie AcostaRB 2000 32 Anthony SchreiberWR/PR/KR 2004-07 Career: 74...... 1999-2003 Eddie Acosta 352 Karl Mikolon at MSU-Moorhead 10/26/02 18 Derek Edholm 2008 31 Scott Longenecker 1974-77 332 Michael Nordyke at Chadron St. 9/11/04 18 Marty Follis 1992 281 Eddie Acosta UM-Morris 10/28/00 273 Anthony Schreiber vs. Upper Iowa 11/10/06 Total Offense per Game 267 Jason Leden C’cdia-St. Paul 10/6/01 Season (min 5 gms) Career (min 20 gms) 260 Eddie Acosta at MSU-Moorhead 10/14/00 260 Anthony Schreiber vs Wayne St. 11/5/05 286.9 Nathan Sannes (10 gms) 2005 212.1 Ben Morie (20 gms) 1998-99 254 Jason Leden vs UW-Stevens Point 11/14/99 257.0 Geoff Martinson (11 gms) 2001 199.1 Scott Longenecker (21 gms) 1974-77 254 Eddie Acosta MSU-Moorhead 10/20/01 243.7 Nathan Sannes (11 gms) 2004 192.7 Nathan Sannes (30 gms) 2001-05 253 Jason Leden Southwest St. 10/7/00 233.1 Derek Edholm (10 gms) 2008 179.4 Jason Smith (25 gms) 2000-03 247 Ryan Welle at UM-Morris 11/3/01 228.4 Ben Morie (11 gms) 1999 174.1 Marty Follis (31 gms) 1989-92 246 Eddie Acosta at Wayne St. 9/22/01 217.5 Geoff Martinson (11 gms) 2000 142.0 Tom Peterson (21 gms) 1984-85 245 Michael Nordyke at Northern St. 10/25/03 212.5 Jason Smith (11 gms) 2002 127.0 Geoff Martinson (43 gms) 1998-01 241 Eddie Acosta vs St. Thomas 9/11/99 RB 233 Tyler Olson at Minnesota St. 8/26/04 207.1 Scott Longenecker (10 gms) 1977 122.7 Eddie Acosta (47 gms) 1999-03 RB 232 Karl Mikolon UM-Morris 11/9/02 200.5 Cory Wardrope (10 gms) 2007 99.1 John Gronski (30 gms) 1986-89 229 Eddie Acosta Minot St. 9/2/00 198.4 Marty Follis (10 gms) 1992 97.8 Chris MeyerRB (40 gms) 1996-99 228 Eddie Acosta C’cdia-St. Paul 10/6/01 227 Jason Leden at St. Thomas 9/8/01 Total Offense per Play 222 Jason Leden at Southwest St. 10/13/01 Season (min. 50 plays) Career (min. 500 plays) 221 Eddie Acosta at Southwest St. 10/13/01 7.72 Geoff Martinson (366-2,827) 2001 7.24 Geoff Martinson (754-5,461) 1998-01 218 Anthony Schreiber C’cdia-St. Paul 11/3/07 7.25 John GronskiRB (166-1,203) 1987 6.87 Nathan Sannes (842-5,782) 2001-05 Annual Leaders 217 Jason Leden at Minot St. 9/1/01 7.00 Nathan Sannes (410-2,869) 2005 6.28 Ben Morie (675-4,241) 1998-99 (since 1971) 215 Eddie Acosta MSU-Moorhead 10/4/03 212 Jason Leden vs UM-Crookston 11/6/05 6.91 Nathan Sannes (388-2,681) 2004 6.00 Jason Smith (748-4,486) 2000-03 yr name (rush yds) ypg 208 Anthony Schriber vs. Upper Iowa 11/9/07 6.68 Geoff Martinson (358-2,393) 2000 5.55 Eddie AcostaRB (1,039-5,766) 1999-03 1971 Gary Dahlberg (169) 109.1 207 Jason Leden C’cdia-St. Paul 9/30/00 6.52 Ben Morie (385-2,512) 1999 5.49 John GronskiRB (541-2,972) 1986-89 1972 Scott Lindberg (104) 58.9 207 Eddie Acosta at UM-Morris 11/3/01 6.48 Eddie AcostaRB (139-901) 1999 5.29 Tom Peterson (564-2,982) 1984-85 1973 Scott Lindberg (214) 80.2 202 Jason Leden vs UW-River Falls 11/10/00 6.43 Eddie AcostaRB (266-1,710) 2001 4.60 Al WoldenRB (618-2,841) 1983-86 1974 Scott Lindberg (355) 139.3 201 Eddie Acosta UM-Crookston 11/4/00 6.23 Mike ColegroveRB (126-785) 1982 4.46 Marty Follis (1,209-5,397) 1989-92 1975 Scott Longenecker (320) 166.8 201 Eddie Acosta at St. Thomas 9/8/01 6.20 Jason Smith (377-2,338) 2002 4.42 Scott Longenecker (946-4,182) 1974-77 1976 Ed Acosta (1296) 129.6 201 Michael Nordyke at Northern St. 10/23/04 1977 Scott Longenecker (149) 207.1 records available beginning with 1999 season All-Purpose Yardage 1978 K Johnson (-136) 55.0 Season Career 1979 Ron Johnson (449) 44.9 2,208 Eddie Acosta 2001 6,785 Eddie Acosta 1999-03 1980 John Noga (-150) 45.0 1,920 Eddie Acosta 2000 5,511 Jason Leden 1998-01 1981 Mike Harreld (162) 100.3 1,803 Michael Nordyke 2004 4,478 Chris Meyer 1996-99 1982 Mike Colgrove (33) 78.5 1983 Todd Jeffers (-145) 97.5 1,660 Chris Meyer 1998 4,050 Anthony Schreiber 2004-07 1984 Tom Peterson (-45) 123.5 1,613 Al Wolden 1986 3,790 Al Wolden 1983-86 1985 Tom Peterson (-80) 162.3 1,568 Jason Leden 1998 3,419 John Gronski 1986-89 1986 Al Wolden (1,452) 133.2 1,530 Karl Mikolon 2002 3,245 Ryan Welle 1999-02 1987 John Gronski (1,203) 120.3 1,512 Jason Leden 2000 2,961 Michael Nordyke 2003-04 1988 Stephan Vanner (-50) 99.1 1,386 Ed Acosta 1976 2,732 Chad Postal 1990-92 1989 Marty Follis (185) 112.9 1,382 John Gronski 1987 2,258 Lee Patten 1971-72 1990 Marty Follis (163) 95.5 1991 Marty Follis (229) 149.7 All-Purpose Yardage per Game 1992 Marty Follis (590) 198.4 Season (min 5 gms) Career (min 20 gms) 1993 Bert Brandt (64) 85.3 200.7 Eddie Acosta (11 gms) 2001 148.1 Michael Nordyke (20 gms) 2003-04 1994 Bert Brandt (1) 131.8 174.5 Eddie Acosta (11 gms) 2000 144.4 Eddie Acosta (47 gms) 1999-03 1995 Brad Prigge (551) 61.2 167.6 Jason Leden (8 gms) 2001 141.3 Jason Leden (39 gms) 1998-01 1996 Chris Meyer (660) 66.0 166.0 Chris Meyer (10 gms) 1998 136.6 Chad Postal (20 gms) 1990-92 1997 Pat O’Connor (7) 113.9 163.9 Michael Nordyke (11 gms) 2004 114.0 John Gronski (30 gms) 1986-89 1998 Ben Morie (-21) 192.1 156.8 Jason Leden (10 gms) 1998 111.9 Chris Meyer (40 gms) 1996-99 1999 Ben Morie (171) 226.6 146.6 Al Wolden (11 gms) 1986 101.2 Tyler Olson (20 gms) 2003-P 2000 Geoff Martinson (85) 217.5 139.1 Karl Mikolon (11 gms) 2002 96.4 Ray Betton (20 gms) 1989-90 2001 Geoff Martinson (29) 257.0 138.6 Ed Acosta (10 gms) 1976 88.1 Al Wolden (43 gms) 1983-86 2002 Jason Smith (185) 212.5 138.2 John Gronski (10 gms) 1987 88.1 Anthony Schreiber (31 gms) 2004-07 2003 Jason Smith (71) 187.4 2004 Nathan Sannes (393) 243.7 Above: 2005 Nathan Sannes (226) 286.9 Running back Eddie Acosta is BSU’s all-time leader 300-Yard Games 2006 Cory Wardrope (185) 152.4 in career all-purpose yardage and is responsible for Season Career more touchdowns than anyone that ha ever put on 6 Nathan Sannes 2005 8 Nathan Sannes 2001-05 2007 Cory Wardrope (343) 200.5 the Green and White.. 4 Geoff Martinson 2001 6 Geoff Martinson 1998-01 2008 Derek Edholm (195) 233.1 46 Quickly... 150-Yard Games Carries Rushing Yardage Game: 48...... 10/4/2003 Season Career Yds name Opponent date 319 John Gronski Southwest St. 10/31/87 Eddie Acosta 1,710 Eddie Acosta (266-1,710) 2001 5,766a Eddie Acosta (1,308-5,766) 1999-03 281 Chris Meyer Mayville St. 9/19/98 vs MSU-Moorhead 1,690 Eddie Acosta (283-1,690) 2000 3,887 Chris Meyer (889-3,887) 1996-99 Season: 297...... 2003 270 Karl Mikolon at MSU-Moorhead 10/26/02 Eddie Acosta 1,466 Chris Meyer (265-1,466) 1998 2,972 John Gronski (540-2,972) 1986-89 252 Al Wolden N’western (Minn.) 10/18/86 Career: 1,038...... 1999-2003 1,452 Al Wolden (285-1,452) 1986 2,822 Al Wolden (614-2,822) 1983-86 249 Al Wolden Moorhead St. 11/08/86 Eddie Acosta 1,296 Ed Acosta (257-1,296) 1976 2,019 Tyler Olson (428-2,019) 2003-06 242 Eddie Acosta UM-Morris 10/28/00 230 Eddie Acosta St Thomas 9/11/99 1,234 Tyler Olson (242-1,234) 2004 1,708 Ray Betton (371-1,708) 1989-90 221 John Gronski Moorhead St. 11/07/87 Yards 1,232 Eddie Acosta (297-1,232) 2003 1,296 Ed Acosta (257-1,296) 1976 214 Chris Meyer Northern St. 10/26/97 Carry: 93...... 9/14/1985 1,203 John Gronski (166-1,203) 1987 1,293 Mike Bakke (351-1,293) 1988-91 209 Eddie Acosta Minot St. 9/02/00 Dave Peterson 205 Eddie Acosta MSU-Moorhead 10/4/03 vs Mount Senario 1,091 Chris Meyer (280-1,091) 1997 1,266 Alvaro Carvajal (234-1,266) 2004-05 203 Eddie Acosta C’cdia-St. Paul 10/06/01 Game: 319...... 10/31/1987 945 Ray Betton (214-945) 1990 1,249 Dan Brown (347-1,249) 91, 93-95 201 Al Wolden Winona St. 9/27/86 John Gronski 201 John Gronski Huron 11/14/87 vs Southwest St. Rushing Attempts 201 Chris Meyer UM-Morris 11/16/97 Season: 1,710...... 2001 Season Career 201 Tyler Olson at Minnesota St. 8/26/04 Eddie Acosta 297 Eddie Acosta (297-1,232) 2003 1,038 Eddie Acosta (1,038-5,766) 1999-03 200 Chris Meyer UM-Duluth 10/31/98 Career: 5,766...... 1999-2003 200 Eddie Acosta at St. Thomas 9/08/01 Eddie Acosta 285 Al Wolden (285-1,452) 1986 889 Chris Meyer (889-3,887) 1996-99 199 Eddie Acosta Winona St. 9/15/01 283 Eddie Acosta (283-1,690) 2000 614 Al Wolden (614-2,822) 1983-86 192 Chris Meyer UM-Morris 10/10/98 Touchdowns 280 Chris Meyer (280-1,091) 1997 540 John Gronski (540-2,972) 1986-89 191 Eddie Acosta UM-Crookston 11/04/00 Game: 5...... 11/13/1976 266 Eddie Acosta (266-1,710) 2001 430 Marty FollisQB (430-1,167) 1989-92 186 Eddie Acosta at Northern St. 9/29/01 Ed Acosta 265 Chris Meyer (265-1,466) 1998 371 Ray Betton (371-1,708) 1989-90 184 Eddie Acosta Moorhead St. 10/14/00 vs Wisconsin-Superior 257 Ed Acosta (257-1,296) 1976 428 Tyler Olson (428-2,019) 2003-06 182 Karl Mikolon Minn.-Morris 11/9/02 5...... 10/31/1998 179 Eddie Acosta at Minn.-Morris 11/03/01 242 Tyler Olson (242-1,234) 2004 351 Mike Bakke (351-1,293) 1988-91 Chris Meyer 178 Eddie Acosta vs Wayne St. (Neb.) 11/7/03 vs Minn.-Duluth 216 Mike Bakke (216-748) 1991 347 Dan Brown (347-1,249) 91, 93-95 177 John Gronski Augustana 9/11/88 Season: 21...... 2001 214 Ray Betton (214-945) 1990 304 Kevin Bethay (304-1,028) 1980-81 171 Chris Meyer Moorhead St. 10/04/97 Eddie Acosta 169 Chris Meyer Winona St. 10/12/96 Career: 64...... 1999-2003 Rushing Touchdowns 166 John Gronski N’western (Minn.) 9/16/89 Eddie Acosta Season Career 165 Eddie Acosta Northern St. 9/23/00 165 Alvaro Carvajal at UM-Crookston 10/15/05 21 Eddie Acosta 2001 64 Eddie Acosta 1999-03 164 Eddie Acosta SW Minnesota St. 10/18/03 18 Eddie Acosta 2000 33 Chris Meyer 1996-99 163 Tyler Olson UM-Crookston 10/16/04 15 Ed Acosta 1976 29 Al Wolden 1983-86 162 Ray Betton Southwest St. 10/21/89 15 Tyler Olson 2004 27 John Gronski 1986-89 162 Al Wolden Northern St. 10/19/85 14 Eddie Acosta 2003 18 Marty FollisQB 1989-92 160 John Gronski N’western (Minn.) 10/17/87 159 Alvaro Carvajal at SW Minn. St. 10/2/04 13 Al Wolden 1986 18 Alvaro Carvajal 2004-05 157 Eddie Acosta UW-River Falls 11/10/00 13 John Gronski 1987 22 Tyler Olson 2003-06 155 uEurise Watson Pittsburg State 12/2/06 13 Chris Meyer 1998 15 Ed Acosta 1976 154 Brad Prigge Moorhead St. 10/07/95 11 Alvaro Carvajal 2005 14 Scott LongeneckerQB 1974-77 153 Eddie Acosta at Southwest St. 10/13/01 151 Eddie Acosta Minn. St.-Mankato 8/28/03 10 John Gronski 1989 13 Ray Betton 1989-90 150 Chris Meyer Moorhead St. 10/06/96 10 Eddie Acosta 1999 150 Al Wolden Mt. Senario 9/14/85 Annual Leaders 150 John Gronski Michigan Tech 10/07/89 (since 1971) Average Yards per Rush yr name (att/yds) ypg Season (min 100 rush) Career (min 200 rush) Yds Quarterback opponent date 1971 Tom Enger (118/515) 57.2 7.25 John Gronski (166-1,203) 1987 5.55 Eddie Acosta (1,038-5,766) 1999-03 140 Marty Follis Neb.-Kearney 11/14/92 107 Nathan Sannes vs Wayne St. 11/5/04 1972 Lee Patten (102/492) 54.7 6.48 Eddie Acosta (139-901) 1999 5.50 John Gronski (540-2,972) 1986-89 101 Marty Follis Southwest St. 10/9/92 1973 Bob Aitken (94/542) 60.2 6.43 Eddie Acosta (266-1,710) 2001 5.41 Alvaro Carvajal (234-1,266) 2004-05 1974 Dale Gillson (82/496) 55.1 5.97 Eddie Acosta (283-1,690) 2000 5.04 Ed Acosta (257-1,296) 1976 records available beginning with 1980 season 1975 Dale Gillson (131/444) 49.3 5.58 Alvaro Carvajal (100-558) 2004 4.88 Tyler Olson (363-1,771) 2003-06 1976 Ed Acosta (257/1,296) 129.6 5.53 Chris Meyer (265-1,466) 1998 4.603 Ray Betton (371-1,708) 1989-90 1977 Mike Amundson (139/598) 59.8 5.28 Alvaro Carvajal (134-708) 2005 4.596 Al Wolden (614-2,822) 1983-86 1978 Jeff Gruber (92/369) 41.0 5.16 Al Wolden (161-830) 1985 4.37 Chris Meyer (889-3,887) 1996-99 1979 Ron Johnson (138/449) 44.9 5.10 Tyler Olson (242-1,234) 2004 3.92 Brandon Miles (204-800) 2007-P 1980 Kevin Bethay (160/448) 44.8 5.09 Al Wolden (285-1,452) 1986 3.68 Mike Bakke (351-1,293) 1988, 1981 Kevin Bethay (144/580) 58.0 90-91 1982 John Stanslaski (117/432) 43.2 1983 John Stifter (168/610) 58.2 Rushing Yards per Game 1984 Al Wolden (130/454) 41.3 Season (min 5 gms) Career (min 20 gms) 1985 Al Wolden (161/830) 83.0 155.5 Eddie Acosta (11 gms) 2001 122.7 Eddie Acosta (47 gms) 1999-03 1986 Al Wolden (285/1,452) 132.0 153.6 Eddie Acosta (11 gms) 2000 99.1 John Gronski (30 gms) 1986-89 1987 John Gronski (166/1,203) 120.3 146.6 Chris Meyer (10 gms) 1998 97.2 Chris Meyer (40 gms) 1996-99 1988 John Gronski (192/909) 90.9 132.0 Al Wolden (11 gms) 1986 88.6 Tyler Olson (20 gms) 2003-P 1989 John Gronski (179/865) 96.1 129.6 Ed Acosta (10 gms) 1976 85.4 Ray Betton (20 gms) 1989-90 1990 Ray Betton (214/945) 85.9 123.4 Tyler Olson (10 gms) 2004 65.6 Al Wolden (33 gms) 1983-86 1991 Mike Bakke (216/748) 83.1 120.3 John Gronski (10 gms) 1987 63.3 Alvaro Carvajal (20 gms) 2003-05 1992 Marty Follis (169/590) 59.0 112.0 Eddie Acosta (11 gms) 2003 58.8 Mike Bakke (22 gms) 1988-91 1993 Dan Brown (139/376) 37.6 109.1 Chris Meyer (10 gms) 1997 51.4 Kevin Bethay (20 gms) 1980-81 1994 Dan Brown (134/590) 65.6 96.1 John Gronski (9 gms) 1989 43.7 John Stifter (21 gms) 1982-83 1995 Brad Prigge (153/551) 61.2 1996 Chris Meyer (174/660) 66.0 1997 Chris Meyer (280/1,091) 109.1 100-Yard Rushing Games 1998 Chris Meyer (265/1,466) 146.6 Season Career 1999 Eddie Acosta (139/901) 81.9 10 Eddie Acosta 2000 29 Eddie Acosta 1999- 2000 Eddie Acosta (283/1,690) 153.6 2003 2001 Eddie Acosta (266/1,710) 155.5 9 Eddie Acosta 2001 16 Chris Meyer 1996-99 2002 Karl Mikolon (152/762) 69.3 8 Al Wolden 1986 14 John Gronski 1986-89 2003 Eddie Acosta (297/1,232) 112.0 8 Chris Meyer 1998 13 Al Wolden 1983-86 2004 Tyler Olson (242/1,234) 123.4 7 Eddie Acosta 2003 8 Ray Betton 1989-90 2005 Alvaro Carvajal (134/708) 70.8 6 Tyler Olson 2004 7 Tyler Olson 2004-06 Above: Running back Tyler Olson finished his career with 2006 Eurise Watson (175/723) 72.3 5 John Gronski 1987 4 Mike Bakke 1988-91 2,019 rushing yards. In 2006, he became just the sixth 2007 Erick Newman (151/590) 53.6 5 John Gronski 1989 4 Karl Mikolon 2002 player in BSU histry to break the 2,000-yard mark. 2008 Brandon Miles (98/379) 34.5 4 six times. Last: 4 Alvaro Carvajal 2004-05 Karl Mikolon 2002 47 Quickly... Tackle Leaders Solo Tackles Total Tackles yr name (UT-AT) tot Game: 14...... 9/25/1993 Season (UT-AT) Career 1976 Frank Turk (22-68) 90 Jim Carlson vs Michigan Tech 139 Bill Bryand (49-90) 1983 472 Bill Bryand (146-326) 1980-83 1977 Mark Wambach (45-83) 128 Season: 58...... 1993 138 Bill Bryand (44-94) 1982 374 Jeremiah Johnson (143-231) 2004-07 1978 Marlin Campbell (26-87) 113 Jim Carlson 136 Bob Prigge (57-79) 1990 362 Jon Aamot (157-205) 1999-03 1979 Jeff Kulovits (23-79) 102 1980 Bill Bryand (22-76) 98 Career: 146...... 1980-83 131 Larry Phillippi (43-88) 1990 351 Eric Zajkowski (150-201) 1995-98 Bill Bryand 1981 Bill Bryand (31-66) 97 128 Matt Wambach (45-83) 1977 314 Larry Fhillippi (101-213) 1987-90 1982 Bill Bryand (44-94) 138 128 Chris Holgard (46-82) 1986 304 Marty Humeniuk (150-154)DB 1999-03 1983 Bill Bryand (49-90) 139 Assisted Tackles 121 Eric Zajkowski (41-80) 1996 296 Pat Engleright (140-156) 1998-01 1984 Matt Oxford (23-78) 101 Game: 18...... 9/29/1984 1985 Steve Nejman (29-64) 93 119 Marty HumeniukDB (53-66) 2003 293 Rich Schwartz (134-159) 81, 83-85 Matt Oxford vs Moorhead State 1986 Chris Holgard (46-82) 128 Season: 94...... 1982 116 Jim Carlson (58-58) 1993 273 Tony Weber (114-159) 1975-78 1987 Rick Jensen (26-54) 80 Bill Bryand 115 Jon Aamot (52-63) 2002 266 Matt Juhl (97-169) 1990-93 1988 Will Kuloloia (36-77) 113 Career: 326...... 1980-83 1989 two players with 83 Bill Bryand 1990 Larry Phillippi (43-88) 131 Solo Tackles 1991 Matt Juhl (21-54) 75 Total Tackles Season Career 1992 Matt Juhl (44-47) 91 1993 Jim Carlson (58-58) 116 Game: 27...... 9/25/1993 58 Jim Carlson 1993 157 Jon Aamot 1999-03 Jim Carlson vs Michigan Tech 1994 Rick Tawarowski (46-42) 88 58 Eric Zajkowski 1995 155 Joe Olsen 1994-97 Season: 139...... 1983 1995 Tim Andree (52-44) 96 1996 Eric Zajkowski (41-80) 121 Bill Bryand 57 Bob Prigge 1990 150 Eric Zajkowski 1995-98 DB 1997 Ben McAninch (45-36) 81 Career: 472...... 1980-83 56 Pat Engleright 2001 150 Marty Humeniuk 1999-03 1998 Rob Sutera (50-38) 88 55 Tim Andree 1995 146 Bill Bryand 1980-83 Bill Bryand 1999 Terrance Wilcox (45-45) 90 53 Kevin Prosser 1986 143 Jeremiah Johnson 2004-07 2000 Jon Aamot (43-63) 106 Tackles for Loss 53 Marty HumeniukDB 2003 140 Pat Engleright 1998-01 2001 Pat Engleright (56-50) 106 Game: not available 52 Jon Aamot 2002 134 Rich Schwartz 81, 83-85 2002 Jon Aamot (52-63) 115 50 Joe Olsen 1997 134 Shane Gibb 1994-96 2003 Marty Humeniuk (53-66) 119 Season: 21...... 1999 2004 Jeremiah Johnson (39-66) 105 50 Rob Sutera 1998 123 Ben McAninch 1995-98 Jay Hanson 2005 Jeremiah Johnson (41-71) 112 Career: 52...... 1995-98 2006 Zach Christ (30-55) 85 Ben McAninch Assisted Tackles 2007 Jeremiah Johnson (41-45) 86 Season Career 2008 Jake Anderson (32-38) 70 Yards From Tackles for Loss 94 Bill Bryand 1982 326 Bill Bryand 1980-83 Game: not available 90 Bill Bryand 1983 231 Jeremiah Johnson 2004-07 Tackles-For-Loss 88 Larry Fillippi 1990 213 Larry Fillippi 1987-90 yr name TFL Season: 133...... 1999 87 Marlin Campbell 1978 204 Jon Aamot 1999-03 1976 Two players with 9.0 1977 Frank Turk 19.0 Jay Hanson 83 Matt Wambach 1977 201 Eric Zajkowski 1995-98 Career: 239...... 1998-2001 1978 Marlin Campbell 12.0 82 Chris Holgard 1986 186 Ben Barrato 2003-06 Jay Hanson 1979 Jeff Kiehl 9.0 80 Eric Zajkowski 1996 176 Tom Jacobsen 1976-79 1980 Gerald Settles 7.0 1981 Rob Holm 11.0 Quarterback Sacks 79 Bob Prigge 1990 169 Matt Juhl 1990-93 78 Matt Oxford 1984 168 Zach Christ 2004-07 1982 Dale Graff 8.0 Game: 4...... 9/12/1998 1983 Jeff Moore 13.0 77 Will Kuloloia 1988 159 Tony Weber 1975-78 Jay Hanson vs St. Thomas (Minn.) 1984 Two players with 9.0 Season: 16.5...... 1998 1985 Bob Brabender 12.0 Jay Hanson 1986 Matt Wellumson 14.0 Career: 26.5...... 1998-2000 Tackles for Loss 1987 Two players with 5.0 Jay Hanson Season (UTFL-ATFL/Yds) Career 1988 Ernie Heifort 10.0 20.0 Jay Hanson (20-0/133) 1998 52.0 Ben McAninch (52-0/201) 1995-98 1989 Ernie Heifort 6.0 1990 Mark Glowack 9.0 20.0 Jay Hanson (20-0/106) 1999 43.5 Wallie Kuchinski (41-5/208) 1998-01 1991 Chad McAlpine 6.0 19.0 Frank Turk (19-0/na) 1977 40.0 Jay Hanson (40-0/239) 1998-99 1992 Dana Graveson 8.0 18.0 Terrance Wilcox (18-0/40) 1999 37.0 Robert Molstad (37.0/171) 2004-07 1993 Two players with 5.0 17.0 Ben McAninch (14-0/60) 1998 33.0 Wes Ehlers (33-0/124) 1997-200 1994 Daryl Fish 7.0 16.5 Robert Molstad (13-7/75) 2007 32.0 James Midboe (23-18/181) 2001-05 1995 Fred Miller 12.0 1996 Ben McAninch 13.0 16.0 Wallie Kuchinski (16-0/75) 2000 32.0 Zach Stafford (31-3/146) 2004-07 1997 Ben McAninch 17.0 15.5 Zach Stafford (14-3/50) 2006 31.5 Seth Iverson (31.5/173) 2004-07 1998 Jay Hanson 20.0 14.5 Marty HumeniukDB (10-9/53) 2003 30.0 Eric Zajkowski (30-0/144) 1995-98 1999 Jay Hanson 21.0 14.0 Todd Arndt (14-0/na) 1977 27.5 Jon Aamot (21-13/83) 1999-03 2000 Wallie Kuchinski 16.0 2001 Wallie Kuchinski 13.5 14.0 Matt Wellumson (14-0/na) 1986 27.0 Frank Turk (27-0/na) 1976-77 2002 James Midboe 8.0 2003 Marty Humeniuk 14.5 Yards from Tackles for Loss 2004 three players 8.5 Season Career 2005 Zach Stafford 8.5 133 Jay Hanson 1998 239 Jay Hanson 1998-99 2006 Zach Stafford 15.5 106 Jay Hanson 1999 208 Wallie Kuchinksi 1998-01 2007 Robert Molstad 16.5 2008 Jake Anderson 11.5 75 Ben McAninch 1997 201 Ben McAninch 1995-98 75 Wallie Kuchinski 2000 181 James Midboe 2001-05 75 Robert Molstad 2007 173 Seth Iverson 2004-07 Sack Leaders yr name (UT-AT) tot 71 Robert Molstad 2006 171 Robert Molstad 2004-07 1985 Matt Wellumson 7.0 69 Wallie Kuchinski 2001 146 Zach Stafford 2004-07 1986 Matt Wellumson 13.5 64 Fred Miller 1995 144 Eric Zajkowski 1995-98 1987 Ernie Hiefort 6.0 63 James Midboe 2004 124 Wes Ehlers 1997-00 1988 Darius Belcher 6.0 1989 three players with 2.0 62 Matt Heber 2007 119 Adam Coughlin 2000-03 1990 Les Bragg 3.5 1991 Brad Surina 3.0 1992 Nick Skarich 5.0 Quarterback Sacks 1993 two players with 2.0 Season (yds) Career (yds) 1994 Corey Peters 4.0 16.5 Jay Hanson (16-1/118) 1998 26.5 Jay Hanson (205) 1995-98 1995 two players with 2.5 1996 three players with 3.5 13.5 Mat Wellumson (13-1/na) 1986 22.5 Wallie Kuchinski (143) 1998-01 1997 four players with 3.0 10.0 Jay Hanson (9-2/87) 1999 20.5 Matt Wellumson (na) 81, 83-85 1998 Jay Hanson 16.5 9.5 Wallie Kuchinski (8-3/59) 2001 20.0 James Midboe (156) 2001-05 1999 Jay Hanson 12.0 9.0 Bart Bodway (9-0/na) 1986 19.0 Robert Molstad (134) 2004-07 2000 Wallie Kuchinski 5.0 2001 Wallie Kuchinski 9.5 Above: 8.5 Robert Molstad (8.5/57) 2007 17.5 Zach Stafford (117) 2004-07 2002 James Midboe 6.0 Robert Molstad finished his collegiate career as one 7.5 Ben McAninch (7-1/50) 1998 17.5 Seth Iverson (73) 2004-07 2003 Ben Jacobson 5.0 of the greatest defensive linemen to ever put on the 7.0 Matt Wellumson (7-0/na) 1985 16.5 Ben McAninch (90) 1995-98 2004 James Midboe 6.5 green and white. His 37.0 tackles for loss place him 7.0 Bruce Kranig (7-0/na) 1986 14.0 Bart Bodway (na) 1985-86 2005 Zach Stafford 5.0 fourth, he ranks sixth all-time in yards from tackles 7.0 Kevin Prosser (7-0/na) 1986 13.0 Wes Ehlers (87) 1997-00 2006 Robert Molstad 7.0 for loss with 171 and his 19.0 career sacks leave him 7.0 Robert Molstad (7.0/62) 2006 12.5 Ernie Heifort (na) 1986-89 2007 Robert Molstad 8.5 alone in fifth place. 2008 Jake Anderson 4.5

48 Quickly... 100-Yard Games Receptions Receiving Yardage Game: 18...... 11/5/2005 Season Career Yds name opponent date Anthony Schreiber 1,045 Ryan Welle (60-1,045) 2001 2,677 Anthony Schreiber (150-2,677) 2004-07 248 Jon Jones Winona St. 10/05/85 vs Wayne State (Neb.) 1,028 Dave Patten (74-1,028) 1977 2,676 Ryan Welle (168-2,676) 1999-02 239 Anthony Schreiber vs Wayne St. 11/5/05 Season: 74...... 1977 214 Ryan Welle at Minn.-Morris 11/3/01 989 Ryan Welle (64-989) 2002 2,270 Jason Leden (168-2,270) 1998-01 Dave Patten 209 Chad Postal Southwest St. 11/17/91 Career: 196...... 2004-07 957 Anthony Schreiber (69-957) 2005 1,877 Jon Jones (143-1,877) 1984-87 192 Michael Nordyke at Chadron St. 9/11/04 Anthony Schreiber 952 Michael Nordyke (69-952) 2004 1,871 Adam Noble (123-1,871) 2001-04 185 Brent Jeffers Moorhead St. 9/29/84 934 George Kadlec (55-934) 2008 1,760 Chad Postal (91-1,760) 1990-92 179 Anthony Schreiber Upper Iowa 11/9/07 Yards 178 Ryan Welle Southwest St. 10/19/02 919 Brent Jeffers (56-919) 1984 1,616 Dave Patten (128-1,616) 1974-77 Play: 96...... 9/28/1991 172 Adam Noble at Chadron St. 9/11/04 Chad Postal from Marty Follis 822 Adam Noble (50-822) 2004 1,601 Michael Nordyke (118-1,601) 2003-04 165 Ryan Welle St. Thomas 9/9/00 vs Northern State 790 Anthony Schreiber (58-790) 2006 1,590 Ben Woodford (95-1,590) 1997-00 158 Jason Leden at Southwest St. 10/13/01 Game: 248...... 10/5/1985 770 Anthony Schreiber (56-770) 2007 1,542 Bruce Ecklund (114-1,542) 1980-83 156 George Kadlec U-Mary 11/1/08 Jon Jones 154 Ryan Welle Minn.-Morris 11/9/02 vs Winona State Receptions 149 George Kadlec C’cdia-SP 11/8/08 Season: 1,045...... 2001 146 Chad Postal Southwest St. 10/9/92 Ryan Welle Season Career 145 Bruce Ecklund N’western (Iowa) 10/22/83 Career: 2,677...... 2004-07 74 Dave Patten (74-1,028) 1977 196 Anthony Schreiber (156-2,677) 2004-07 144 Ryan Welle Minn.-Duluth 10/27/01 Anthony Schreiber 69 Michael Nordyke (69-952) 2004 168 Jason Leden (168-2,270) 1998-01 144 George Kadlec at UM-Crookston 10/15/05 142 Jason Leden Moorhead St. 9/26/98 69 Anthony Schreiber (69-957) 2005 168 Ryan Welle (168-2,676) 1999-02 Touchdowns 142 Michael Nordyke at Winona St. 10/11/03 64 Ryan Welle (64-989) 2002 143 Jon Jones (1453-1,877) 1984-87 Game: 4...... 11/17/1991 138 Brent Jeffers Winona St. 10/7/84 Chad Postal 60 Ryan Welle (60-1,045) 2001 128 Dave Patten (128-1,616) 1974-77 137 Gene Fisher Southwest St. 10/31/87 vs Southwest State 58 Anthony Schreiber (58-790) 2006 123 Adam Noble (123-1,871) 2001-04 137 • Eddie Acosta MSU-Moorhead 10/20/01 134 Drew Wilson St. Thomas 9/11/99 Season: 14...... 2008. 56 Brent Jeffers (56-919) 1984 118 Michael Nordyke (118-1,601) 2003-04 134 Ryan Welle Southwest St. 10/7/00 George Kadlec 56 Jon Jones (56-720) 1986 114 Bruce Ecklund (114-1,542) 1980-83 134 Ryan Welle Winona St. 9/15/01 Career: 26...... 2005-08 56 Anthony Schreiber (56-770) 2007 108 Gene Fisher (108-1,360) 1986-88 133 Ryan Welle at C’cdia-St. Paul 10/12/02 George Kadlec 55 George Kadlec (55-934) 2008 105 Chad Christianson (105-1,480) 2002-06 133 Chad Postal Neb.-Kearney 11/14/92 132 Brent Jeffers Bethel 9/8/84 55 Jason Leden (55-756) 1998 131 Ben Woodford St. Thomas 9/12/98 127 Drew Wilson C’cdia-St. Paul 10/2/99 Touchdown Receptions 125 Anthony Schreiber Upper Iowa 11/10/06 Season Career 125 Jeff Rothmund Winona St. 9/15/01 14 George Kadlec 2008 26 George Kadlec 2005-08 123 George Kadlec at Minn. Duluth 10/25/08 122 Jon Jones Moorhead St. 9/28/85 10 Chad Postal 1991 25 Adam Noble 2001-04 122 Gene Fisher Northern St. 10/10/87 10 Ryan Welle 2002 24 Jason Leden 1998-01 122 Chad Postal Minn. Duluth 10/12/91 10 Adam Noble 2003 24 Ryan Welle 1999-02 121 Anthony Schreiber at Wayne St. (Neb.) 10/14/06 10 Michael Nordyke 2004 22 Anthony Schreiber 2004-07 121 Anthony Schreiber at UW-River Falls 9/17/05 120 Andrew Schultz at Winona State 9/13/08 9 Brent Jeffers 1984 16 Chad Postal 1990-92 118 Anthony Schreiber at Winona State 10/20/07 9 Ryan Welle 2001 16 Chad Christianson 2002-06 117 Chad Postal Moorhead St. 10/16/92 8 Dave Patten 1977 15 Ben Woodford 1997-00 115 Jason Leden C’cdia-St. Paul 10/6/01 8 Adam Noble 2004 13 Michael Nordyke 2003-04 115 Anthony Schreiber Minnesota St. 9/10/05 8 Anthony Schreiber 2005 12 Brent Jeffers 1983-84 114 Chad Postal UM-Morris 11/9/91 114 Jason Leden UW-River Falls 11/14/98 Annual Leaders 7 four times, last: 12 Jon Jones 1984-87 114 Anthony Schreiber SW Minnesota St 10/1/05 (since 1971) Anthony Schreiber 2007 113 Gene Fisher Minn. Duluth 10/24/87 yr name (rec/yds) ypg 110 Kyle Jorganson MSU Moorhead 9/15/07 110 Adam Noble at Winona St. 9/21/02 1971 Mark Tracy (9/265) 29.4 Average Yards per Catch Season (min 20 rec) Career (min 75 rec) 109 Todd Johnson Wayne St. 11/5/94 1972 Lee Patten (21/226) 25.1 109 Jason Leden Southwest St. 10/7/00 1973 Rick Palmer (23/301) 33.4 20.33 Chad Postal (36-732) 1991 19.34 Chad Postal (91-1,760) 1990-92 109 Adam Noble UM-Crookston 11/15/03 1974 Rick Palmer (25/3238) 36.4 19.00 Ben Woodford (30-570) 2000 17.22 George Kadlec (89-1,533) 2005-08 109 Adam Noble at Northern St. 10/23/04 1975 Dave Patten (23/263) 29.2 18.94 Drew Wilson (35-663) 1999 16.74 Ben Woodford 995-1,590) 1997-00 108 Jon Jones N’western (Minn.) 10/17/87 1976 Dave Patten (29/288) 28.8 17.50 Chad Postal (42-735) 1992 15.93 Ryan Welle (168-2,676) 1999-02 107 George Kadlec at Minot State 8/28/08 108 Michael Nordyke C’cdia-St. Paul 9/25/04 1977 Dave Patten (74/1,028) 102.8 17.43 Dave Schmidt (21-366) 1992 15.55 Brent Jeffers (95-1,477) 1983-84 106 Jason Leden Wayne St. (Neb.) 9/18/99 1978 Bruce Rambo (21/287) 31.9 17.42 Ryan Welle (60-1,045) 2001 15.21 Adam Noble (123-1,871) 2001-04 105 Adam Noble UM-Crookston 10/16/04 1979 Troy Hunter (24/249) 24.9 17.15 Eddie AcostaRB (27-463) 2001 14.24 Jeff Rothmund (79-1,124) 1998-01 103 Ryan Welle at Southwest St. 10/13/01 1980 Carl Parker (26/299) 29.9 16.98 George Kadlec (55-934) 2008 14.09 Chad Christainson (78-1,169) 2002-06 101 Ryan Welle vs Northern St. 10/5/02 101 Michael Nordyke UW-River Falls 9/18/04 1981 Bruce Ecklund (40/440) 44.0 16.86 Adam Noble (22-371) 2002 13.62 Anthony Schreiber (140-1,907) 2004-07 1982 Wayne Fussy (27/435) 43.5 16.78 Ray King (23-386) 1977 13.57 Michael Nordyke (118-1,601) 2003-04 • running back 1983 Bruce Ecklund (45/708) 64.4 records available beginning with 1980 seasonJ 1984 Brent Jeffers (56/919) 83.5 Receptions per Game 1985 Jon Jones (47/693) 69.3 Season (min 5 gms) Career (min 20 gms) 1986 Jon Jones (56/720) 65.5 7.40 Dave Patten (10 gms) 1977 5.90 Michael Nordyke (20 gms) 2003-04 1987 Gene Fisher (50/640) 64.0 6.90 Anthony Schreiber (10 gms) 2005 5.18 Bruce Ecklund (22 gms) 1980-83 1988 Gene Fisher (43/571) 57.1 6.27 Michael Nordyke (11 gms) 2004 4.84 Anthony Schreiber (31 gms) 2004-p 1989 Dean Bunting (16/284) 31.6 5.82 Ryan Welle (11 gms) 2002 4.55 Chad Postal (20 gms) 1990-92 1990 Chad Soldatke (26/304) 27.6 5.50 Jason Leden (10 gms) 1998 4.47 Jon Jones (32 gms) 1984-87 1991 Chad Postal (36/732) 81.3 5.45 Ryan Welle (11 gms) 2001 4.31 Jason Leden (39 gms) 1998-01 1992 Chad Postal (42/735) 73.5 5.44 Michael Nordyke (9 gms) 2003 4.31 Ryan Welle (39 gms) 1999-02 1993 John Kostynick (15/288) 28.8 1994 Mike Heino (22/316) 35.1 5.09 Jon Jones (11 gms) 1986 4.27 Dave Patten (30 gms) 1974-77 1995 Steve Smuk (15/166) 18.4 5.09 Anthony Schreiber (11 gms) 2007 3.48 Gene Fisher (31 gms) 1986-88 1996 Steve Smuk (24/276) 27.6 5.00 George Kadlec (11 gms) 2008 3.24 Adam Noble (38 gms) 2001-04 1997 Ty Houglum (27/367) 36.7 5.00 Gene Fisher (10 gms) 1987 1998 Jason Leden (55/756) 75.6 1999 Jason Leden (39/500) 50.0 100-Yard Receiving Games 2000 Jason Leden (41/508) 46.2 Season Career 2001 Ryan Welle (60/1,045) 95.0 4 Ryan Welle 2001 10 Ryan Welle 1999-02 2002 Ryan Welle (64/989) 89.9 4 Ryan Welle 2002 8 Anthony Schreiber 2004-07 2003 Michael Nordyke (49/649) 72.1 4 Anthony Schreiber 2005 6 Chad Postal 1990-92 Above: 2004 Michael Nordyke (69/952) 86.4 4 George Kadlec 2008 6 Jason Leden 1997-01 Wide receiver Anthony Schreiber left BSU as it’s 2005 Anthony Schreiber (69/957) 95.7 3 Brent Jeffers 1984 5 Adam Noble 2001-04 all-time leader in receptions and receiving yardage, 2006 Anthony Schreiber (58/790) 65.8 3 Gene Fisher 1987 5 George Kadlec 2005-08 while ranking second in 100-yard receiving games 2007 Anthony Schreiber (56/770) 70.0 3 Chad Postal 1991 4 Michael Nordyke 2003-04 and fourth receiving touchdowns. 2008 George Kadlec (55/934) 84.9 3 Chad Postal 1992 3 Brent Jeffers 1983-84 49 Quickly... Quickly... Interceptions Punt Return Yards Game: 3...... 11/20/1983 Interceptions Rich Schwartz Season Career Play: 86...... 10/22/1955 D. Campbell vs Augsburg 8 Rich Schwartz 1984 20 Rich Schwartz 1981, 83-85 3...... 11/6/2004 vs Mankato State Cory Brewer 7 Rich Schwartz 1983 13 Tony Weber 1975-78 Game: 154...... 9/8/2001 vs Wayne State (Neb.) 6 Jim Swanson 1972 12 Pete Theriault 1983, 85-86 Jason Leden Season: 8...... 1984 Rich Schwartz 6 Tony Weber 1976 11 A.J. Ritacco 1983-86 at St. Thomas Career: 20...... 1982-85 6 Dick Lugeanbeal 1982 11 Joe Olsen 1994-97 Season: 380...... 1985 Rich Schwartz 6 Pete Theriault 1986 10 Jim Swanson 1972-73 A.J. Ritacco 6 Brian Griffin 1989 10 Dick Lugeaneal 1981-83, 85 Career: 1,047...... 1998-2001 Interception Return Yards Jason Leden Play: 97...... 9/24/1948 5 nine times. Last: 10 Jeff Buerkle 1982-85 Jack Vinje Terrell Phelps 2008 10 Torry Joubert 2002-04 vs Winona State Punt Return Touchdowns Game: 97...... 9/24/1948 Game: 2...... 9/8/2001 Jack Vinje Interception Return Yardage Jason Leden vs Winona State Season Career Season: 133...... 2004 at St. Thomas Kyle Rambow 133 Kyle Rambow (3-133) 2004 209 Rich Schwartz (20-209) 1981, 83-85 Season: 2...... 1985 Career: 209...... 1982-85 126 Jim Swanson (6-126) 1972 178 Cullen Garrity (8-178) 1995-97 Joe Olson Rich Schwartz 121 Cullen Garrity (4-121) 1996 173 Ryan McCrady (8-173) 1999-2003 2...... 2001 Interception Return Touchdowns 109 Matt Wellumson (2-109) 1985 166 Kyle Rambow (5-166) 2000-04 Jason Leden 2...... 2007 Game: 1...... many times 106 Rich Schwartz (8-106) 1984 162 Tony Weber (13-162) 1975-78 Anthony Schreiber 101 Ryan McCrady (2-101) 2002 151 Jake Anderson (5-151) 2006-P Season: 2...... 1985 Career: 3...... 1998-2001 Matt Wellumson 99 Jake Anderson (3-99) 2008 149 Joe Olsen (11-149) 1994-97 Jason Leden 2...... 2003 93 Rich Schwartz (7-93) 1983 145 Jim Swanson (10-145) 1972-73 3...... 2004-07 Adam CoughlinDE 2...... 2006 93 Torry Joubert (5-93) 2003 130 A.J. Ritacco (11-130) 1983-86 Anthony Schreiber Matt Heber 92 Dick Lugeanbeal (6-92) 1982 123 Torry Joubert (10-123) 2002-04 Career: 2...... 1981, 83-85 Kickoff Return Yards Matt Wellumson Play: 100...... 10/13/1973 2...... 2000-03 Interception Return Touchdowns Adam CoughlinDE Season Career Mark Patten 2 2006 2 Matt Wellumson 1985 2 Matt Wellumson 1981, 83-86 vs Southwest State Matt Heber 100...... 9/30/06 2 Adam Coughlin 2003 2 Adam Coughlin 2000-03 Johnathan Hawks Passes Defensed 2 Matt Heber 2006 2 Matt Heber 2005-07 at Northern State Game: not available 1 21 times. Last: 2 Jeremiah Johnson 2004-07 Game: not available Season: 20 (5 INT)...... 2008 Jeremiah Johnson 2007 1 21 times. Last: Terrell Phelps Spencer Wagner 2007 Jake Anderson 2006-08 Season: 710...... 1986 Career: 52 (20 INT)...... 1982-85 A.J. Ritacco Rich Schwartz Punt Return Yardage Career: 2,030...... 1998-2001 PAT Returns Season Career Jason Leden Game: 1...... 9/25/2004 380 A.J. Ritacco 1985 1,047 Jason Leden 1998-2001 Corey Brewer (INT) Kickoff Return Touchdowns 363 Jason Leden 2001 882 A.J. Ritacco 1983-86 vs Concordia-St. Paul Game: 1...... many times Season: 1...... 2004 328 A.J. Ritacco 1986 558 Anthony Schreiber 2004-07 Corey Brewer 278 Jason Leden 1999 313 Michael Nordyke 2003-04 Career: 1...... 2004-p Season: 1...... many times Corey Brewer 278 Anthony Schreiber 2007 250 Jim Swanson 1972-73 275 Michael Nordyke 2004 192 James Weston 1984 Career: 3...... 1998-2001 271 Jason Leden 2000 190 Anthony Acosta 2002-03 Jason Leden 213 Jim Swanson 1973 185 Karl Mikolon 2002 212 Anthony Schreiber 2006 184 Mike Skinner 1988-91 Annual Interception 192 James Weston 1984 180 Danny Long 1977 Annual Pass Punt Return Touchdowns Leaders Season Career Defense Leaders (since 1976) 2 Joe Olsen 1985 3 Jason Leden 1998-2001 (since 1976) yr name IPG 2 Jason Leden 2001 3 Anthony Schreiber 2004-07 yr name PBU 1976 Tony Weber (6) 0.60 2 Anthony Schreiber 2007 2 Joe Olsen 1994-97 1976 Two players with 8 1977 Tony Weber (4) 0.30 1 Blue Olson 1994 1 Blue Olson 1993-94 1977 Ron Cunningham 8 1978 Tony Weber (3) 0.33 1 Vince Varpness 1998 1 Vince Varpness 1997-98 1978 Kevin Baglein 8 1979 Two players (2) 0.20 1 Jason Leden 2000 1 Ryan Welle 1999-2002 1979 Two players with 7 1980 Ken Brown (3) 0.30 1 Ryan Welle 2001 1 Karl Mikolon 2002 1980 Ken Brown 9 1981 Two players (2) 0.20 1 Karl Mikolon 2002 1981 Rich Schwartz 8 1982 Dick Lugeanbeal (6) 0.60 1 Anthony Schreiber 2006 1982 Bill Bryand 11 1983 Rick Schwartz (7) 0.64 1983 Jeff Buerkle 8 1984 Rich Schwartz (8) 0.73 Kickoff Return Yardage 1984 Rich Schwartz 11 1985 A.J. Ritacco (5) 0.50 Season Career 1985 Two players with 5 1986 Pete Theriault (6) 0.55 1986 Pete Theriault 5 710 A.J. Ritacco 1986 2,030 Jason Leden 1998-2001 1987 Jeff Knaup (5) 0.50 1987 Carey Woods 6 674 Jason Leden 2000 1,145 Lee Patten 1971-72 1988 Steve Tax (3) 0.30 1988 Four players with 3 662 Jason Leden 1998 982 A.J. Ritacco 1983-86 1989 Brian Griffin (6) 0.67 1989 Brian Griffin 12 606 Lee Patten 1972 917 Bruce Rambo 1976, 78 1990 Two players (3) 0.27 1990 Two players with 6 559 Mike Mielke 1987 896 Chad Postal 1990-92 1991 Two players (2) 0.22 1991 Two players with 4 1992 Roger Capanelli (4) 0.40 539 Lee Patten 1971 850 Michael Nordyke 2003-04 1992 Roger Campanelli 10 1993 Jim Carlson (2) 0.20 508 Jonathan Hawks 2006 748 Drew Wilson 1996-99 1993 Robb Reed 6 1994 Two players (2) 0.22 473 Bruce Rambo 1978 743 Mark Patten 1972-74 1994 Joe Olsen 9 1995 Joe Olsen (5) 0.50 455 Michael Nordyke 2004 620 Mike Mielke 1985-87 1995 Joe Olsen 10 1996 Cullen Garrity (4) 0.40 444 Bruce Rambo 1976 571 Johnathan Hawks 2005-06 1996 Cullen Garrity 13 1997 Two players (2) 0.20 444 James Weston 1984 1997 Two players with 10 1998 Five players (1) 0.10 1998 Ryan Fritts 6 1999 Ryan Fritts (4) 0.36 Kickoff Return Touchdowns 1999 Ryan Fritts 8 2000 Ryan McCrady (5) 0.45 Season Career 2000 Ryan McCrady 11 2001 Kyle Rambow (2) 0.18 1 Robb Reed 1991 3 Jason Leden 1990-2001 2001 Three players with 4 2002 John Roscoe (4) 0.36 1 Brad Prigge 1995 1 Robb Reed 1991-93 2002 Chris Canter 8 2003 Torry Joubert (5) 0.45 1 Jason Leden 1998 1 Brad Prigge 1995 2003 Chris Canter 7 2004 Torry Joubert (5) 0.45 1 Jason Leden 1999 1 Drew Wilson 1996-99 2004 Torry Joubert 12 1 Drew Wilson 1999 1 Johnathan Hawks 2005-06 2005 Chris Canter (2) 0.25 2005 Willy Plancher 6 1 Jason Leden 2000 1 Anthony Schreiber 2004-07 2006 Matt Heber (4) 0.33 2006 Zach Christ 5 1 Jonathan Hawks 2006 2007 J. Johnson / J. Dunn (3) 0.27 1 Anthony Schreiber 2007 2007 Jeremiah Johnson 7 2008 Terrell Phelps (5) 0.45 2008 Terrell Phelps 20

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Punt Attempts Points Scored Points Scored Game: 12...... 11/2/1985 Season Career Game: 36...... 10/31/1998 Chris Meyer Danny Krause 152 Eddie Acosta (25 TD, 1 PAT) 2001 450 Eddie Acosta (74 TD, 3 PAT) 1999-2003 vs Minnesota-Duluth vs Minnesota-Duluth 134 Eddie Acosta (22 TD, 1 PAT) 2000 246 Chris Meyer (41 TD) 1996-99 Season: 84...... 1979 Season: 152...... 2001 Mike Guzzo 98 Ed Acosta (16 TD, 1 PAT) 1976 224 Al Wolden (37 TD, 1 PAT) 1983-86 Eddie Acosta Career: 252...... 1982-85 98 Tyler Olson (16 TD, 1 PAT) 2004 194 Anthony Schreiber (32 TD) 2004-07 Career: 450...... 1999-2003 Danny Krause 96 Al Wolden (16 TD) 1986 182 Jason Leden (30 TD, 1 PAT) 1998-2001 Eddie Acosta 90 Chris Meyer (15 TD) 1998 172 Ryan Welle (28 TD, 2 PAT) 1999-2002 Punting Yards 90 Eddie Acosta (15 TD) 2003 170 Michael McDonald (128 PAT, 14 FG) 2004-06 Touchdowns Scored Punt: 85...... 9/27/1997 86 Michael Nordyke (14 TD, 1 PAT) 2004 168 John Gronski (28 TD) 1986-89 Game: 6...... 10/31/1998 Chris Meyer Cullen Garrity 84 George Kadlec (14 TD) 2008 160 George Kadllec (26 TD, 2PAT) 2005-08 vs Southwest State vs Minn.-Duluth 78 John Gronski (13 TD) 1987 155 Neil Collier (110 PAT, 15 FG) 1999-2002 Game: 402...... 11/2/1985 Season: 25...... 2001 Danny Krause 78 Chris Meyer (13 TD) 1999 150 Adam Noble (25 TD) 2001-04 Eddie Acosta vs Minn.-Duluth Career: 74...... 1999-2003 Season: 2,946...... 1979 Points Scored - Kicking Eddie Acosta Mike Guzzo Season Career Career: 9,632...... 1982-85 71 Paul Potemra (41 PAT, 10FG) 2007 170 Michael McDonald (128PAT, 14 FG) 2004-06 PAT Kicks Made Danny Krause 68 Michael McDonald (53 PAT, 5 FG) 2005 155 Neil Collier (110 PAT, 15 FG) 1999-02 Game: 7...... six times 54 Mike Guzzo (27 PAT, 9 FG) 1977 136 Charlie Warring (61 PAT, 25 FG) 1981-84 Last: 9/18/2004 Punting Average 52 Charlie Warring (19 PAT, 11 FG) 1983 133 Mike Guzzo (55 PAT, 26 FG) 1976-79 Michael McDonald Game: 51.3...... 10/22/2007 vs Wis.-River Falls 51 Michael McDonald (39 PAT, 4 FG) 2006 103 Paul Potemra (61 PAT, 14FG) 2007-2008 Paul Potemra Season: 53...... 2004 at Minnesota, Crookston 51 Michael McDonald (36 PAT, 5 FG) 2005 55 Matt Wallace (22 PAT, 11 FG) 1992-93 Michael McDonald Season: 41.8...... 1977 48 Charlie Warring (30 PAT, 6 FG) 1984 46 Brian Heredos (22 PAT, 8 FG) 1985 Career: 128...... 2004-p Rick Van Roekel 46 Brian Heredos (22 PAT, 8 FG) 1985 40 Pete Theriault (25 PAT, 5 FG) 1983, 85-86 Michael McDonald Career: 38.6...... 2007-08 43 Neil Collier (40 PAT, 1 FG) 2001 37 David Hagen (31 PAT, 2 FG) 2003 Paul Potemra 41 Neil Collier (29 PAT, 4 FG) 2002 36 Brad Boser (21 PAT, 5 FG) 1990-91 Field Goals 40 Pete Theriault (25 PAT, 5 FG) 1986 31 Matt Leonartowicz (16 PAT, 5 FG) 1988 Long FG: 53...... 10/15/1977 Mike Guzzo Touchdowns Scored vs Winona State Season Career Game: 3...... three times Last: 11/10/2000 25 Eddie Acosta (21 rush, 4 rcv) 2001 74 Eddie Acosta (64 rush, 10 rcv) 1999-2003 Neil Collier 22 Eddie Acosta (18 rush, 4 rcv) 2000 41 Chris Meyer (33 rush, 8 rcv) 1996-99 vs Minn.-Crookston 16 Ed Acosta (15 rush, 1 rcv) 1976 37 Al Wolden (29 rush, 8 rcv) 1983-86 Season: 11...... 1983 16 Al Wolden (13 rush, 3 rcv) 1986 30 Jason Leden (24 rcv, 6 ret) 1998-2001 Charlie Warring 16 Tyler Olson (15 rush, 1 rcv) 2004 28 John Gronski (27 rush, 1 rcv) 1986-89 Career: 26...... 1976-79 15 Chris Meyer (13 rush, 2 rcv) 1998 28 Ryan Welle (3 rush, 24 rcv, 1 ret) 1999-2002 Mike Guzzo 15 Eddie Acosta (14 rush, 1 rcv) 2003 26 Tyler Olson (22 rush, 4 rcv) 2003-2006 14 George Kadlec (14 rcv) 2008 26 George Kadlec (26 rcv) 2005-08 14 Michael Nordyke (4 rush, 10 rcv) 2004 25 Adam Noble (25 rcv) 2001-04 13 John Gronski (13 rush) 1987 32 Anthony Schreiber (6 rush, 22 rcv, 4 ret) 2004-07 Annual Punting 13 Chris Meyer (7 rush, 6 rcv) 1999 Annual Scoring Leaders (since 1971) PAT Kicks Made Leaders Season Career (since 1971) yr name (punts/yds) ypg 53 Michael McDonald (53-55) 2004 128 Michael McDonald (128-141) 2004-06 yr name (TD) ppg 1971 John Backes (51/1,663) 32.6 41 Paul Potemra (41-41) 2007 110 Neil Collier (110-136) 1999-2002 1972 John Backes (54/1,861) 34.5 1971 Lee Patten (6) 4.9 40 Neil Collier (40-55) 2001 61 Charlie Warring (61-66) 1981-84 1973 John Backes (40/1,638) 40.9 1972 Lee Patten (3) 2.0 39 Michael McDonald (39-42) 2006 61 Paul Potemra (61-64) 2007-08 1974 Dale Gilson (23/815) 35.4 1973 Charlie Meyers (6) 4.0 36 Michael McDonald (36-44) 2005 55 Mike Guzzo (55-57) 1976-79 1975 Rick Van Roekel (62/2,134) 34.4 1974 Scott Lindberg (5) 3.3 31 David Hagen (31-40) 2003 31 David Hagen (31-40) 2003 1976 Rick Van Roekel (72/2,182) 30.3 1975 Scott Longenecker (7) 4.7 1977 Rick Van Roekel (53/2,317) 41.8 30 Charlie Warring (30-34) 1984 30 Cullen Garrity (30-37) 1995-97 1976 Ed Acosta (16) 9.8 1978 Mike Guzzo (64/2,427) 37.9 29 Neil Collier (29-32) 2002 25 Pete Theriault (25-27) 1983, 85-86 1977 Mike Guzzo (0) 5.4 1979 Mike Guzzo (84/2,946) 35.1 27 Mike Guzzo (27-na) 1977 22 Brian Heredos (22-24) 1985 1978 Mike Guzzo (0) 2.1 1980 Troy Hawkshead (17/545) 32.1 25 Pete Theriault (25-27) 1986 22 Matt Wallace (22-na) 1992-93 1979 Mike Guzzo (0) 3.5 1981 Pat Pfau (69/2,380) 34.5 1980 John Stanslanski (3) 1.8 1982 Danny Kraus (54/1,994) 36.9 1981 Ron Johnson (5) 3.2 1983 Danny Kraus (71/2,643) 37.2 Field Goals Made 1982 Charlie Warring (0) 3.2 1984 Danny Kraus (60/2,479) 41.3 Season Career 1983 Charlie Warring (0) 4.7 1985 Danny Kraus (66/2,516) 38.1 11 Charlie Warring (11-18) 1983 26 Mike Guzzo (26-48) 1976-79 1984 Al Wolden (10) 5.5 1986 Jeff Spry (54/1,734) 32.1 10 uPaul Potemra (10-13) 2007 25 Charlie Warring (25-42) 1981-84 1985 Al Wolden (10) 6.2 1987 Jeff Spry (45/1,411) 31.4 9 Mike Guzzo (9-16) 1977 15 Neil Collier (15-23) 1999-2002 1986 Al Wolden (16) 8.7 1988 Mark Leonartowicz (20/687) 34.4 8 Mike Guzzo (8-13) 1979 14 Michael McDonald (14-22) 2004-2006 1987 John Gronski (13) 7.1 1989 Steve Bell (56/1,854) 33.1 8 Brian Heredos (8-11) 1985 14 Paul Potemra (14-20) 2007-08 1988 Mark Leonartowicz (0) 3.1 1990 Lin Anderson (33/1,112) 33.7 7 Matt Wallace (7-na) 1993 11 Matt Wallace (11-11) 1992-93 1989 John Gronski (10) 6.7 1991 Brian Murray (49/1,572) 32.1 6 Charlie Warring (6-10) 1984 8 Brian Heredos (8-11) 1985 1990 Ray Betton (9) 4.9 1991 Chad Postal (11) 7.3 1992 Brian Murray (49/1,464) 29.9 6 Neil Collier (6-7) 2000 5 Pete Theriault (5-10) 1983, 85-86 1992 Marty Follis (9) 5.8 1993 Brian Murray (67/2,166) 32.3 5 six times. Last: 5 Matt Leonartowicz (5-8) 1988 1994 Bert Brandt (56/1,995) 35.6 1993 Matt Wallace (0) 2.8 Michael McDonald (5-7) 2005 5 Brad Boser 1990-91 1995 Dan Brown (40/1,444) 36.1 1994 Dan Brown (7) 5.6 5 Cullen Garrity (5-12) 1995-97 1996 Cullen Garrity (78/2,762) 35.4 1995 Brad Prigge (8) 5.0 1997 Cullen Garrity (57/2,105) 36.9 Punts 1996 Chris Meyer (5) 3.0 1997 Chris Meyer (8) 4.8 1998 Geoff Martinson (57/1,909) 33.5 Season Career 1999 Geoff Martinson (57/1,967) 34.5 1998 Chris Meyer (15) 9.0 84 Mike Guzzo (84-2,946) 1979 251 Danny Kraus (251-9,632) 1982-85 2000 Neil Collier (46/1,488) 32.3 1999 Chris Meyer (13) 7.8 78 Cullen Garrity (78-2,762) 1996 194 Brian Murray (914-6,107) 1990-93 2001 Neil Collier (41/1,499) 36.6 2000 Eddie Acosta (22) 12.2 2002 Neil Collier (52/1,801) 34.6 72 Rick Van Roekel (72-2,182) 1976 187 Rick Van Roekel (187-6,533) 1975-77 2001 Eddie Acosta (25) 14.0 2003 Jason Baez (45/1,742) 38.7 71 Danny Kraus (71-2,643) 1983 154 Cullen Garrity (154-5,460) 1995-97 2002 Ryan Welle (12) 6.7 2004 Adam Noble (26/860) 33.1 69 Pat Pfau (69-2,380) 1981 148 Mike Guzzo (148-5,373) 1976-79 2003 Eddie Acosta (15) 8.2 2005 Michael McDonald (48/1,815) 37.8 67 Brian Murray (67-2,166) 1993 145 John Backes (145-5,162) 1971-73 2004 Tyler Olson (16) 9.8 2006 Michael McDonald (57/2,142) 37.6 66 Danny Kraus (66-2,516) 1985 139 Neil Collier (139-4,788) 1999-2002 2005 Alvaro Carvajal (12) 7.4 2007 Paul Potemra (51/2,064) 40.5 64 Mike Guzzo (64-2,427) 1978 120 Michael McDonals (120-4,423) 2004-p 2006 Anthony Schreiber (9) 4.5 2008 Paul Potemra (40/1,451) 36.3 62 Rick Van Roekel (62-2,134) 1975 114 Geoff Martinson (114-3,876) 1998-2001 2007 Paul Potemra (0) 7.1 2008 George Kadlec (14) 7.6 51 Team Records Team Single-Season Team Single-Season Team Single-Season Team Single-Season Rushing yards Passing TDs All purpose yards Punt return TDs Most First Downs 2,519 508-2519 2004 27 2001 6,460 2001 3 2001 Gm.: 35 at Chadron St. 9/11/04 2,317 456-2317 2001 27 2005 6,037 2004 2 1995 2,275 517-2275 1976 26 2003 5,977 1999 2 2007 Sea.: 270 2004 2,213 439-2213 2000 25 2000 5,880 2000 1 1994 Most First Downs Allowed 2,061 443-2061 1974 23 2002 5,278 2003 1 1998 Gm.: 33 vs St. Cloud St. 10/28/78 1 2000 Sea.: 222 2000 Rushing attempts Pass completion pct Total points Scored 1 2006 Most Rushing Yards 533 533-1,858 2006 62.5 255-360-8 2008 422 58 TD 2004 Gm.: 453 vs N’western (Minn) 9/16/89 517 517-2275 1976 62.3 188-302-10 2001 415 61 TD 2001 Kick return yards Sea.: 2,519 2004 512 512-1785 1986 58.8 173-294-10 2004 367 51 TD 2000 1,063 51-1063 1999 Most Rushing Yards Allowed 508 508-2519 2004 57.9 187-323-13 2005 366 52 TD 1999 955 58-955 1990 Gm.: 585 vs UW-River Falls 11/14/98 505 505-1851 2007 57.0 170-298-13 2006 353 49 TD 2005 931 51-931 1997 Sea.: 2,437 1978 893 51-893 1987 Most Passes Attempted Rushing TDs Pass efficiency Touchdowns Scored 888 39-888 1986 Gm.: 57 vs St. Cloud St. 10/11/75 33 2004 164.8 188-302-10 2001 61 30/27/4 2001 57 at Chadron St. 9/11/04 30 2001 147.1 187-323-13 2005 58 33/22/3 2004 Kick return TDs Sea.: 360 2008 28 1999 144.4 173-294-10 2004 52 28/21/3 1999 2 1999 Most Passes Completed 24 1976 141.7 169-301-12 2000 51 23/25/3 2000 1 1991 Gm.: 34 at Chadron St. 9/11/04 23 2000 134.5 158-284-10 1998 49 19/26/4 2003 1 1995 Sea.: 225 2008 23 2006 49 19/27/3 2005 1 1998 Most Passing Yards Passing yards/game 1 2000 Gm.: 500 at Chadron St. 9/11/04 Rushing yards/game 268.0 10 games 2005 Field goals made 1 2006 229.0 9 games 1974 260.4 11 games 2001 14 14-n/a 1990 1 2007 Sea.: 2,864 2001 229.0 11 games 2004 228.2 11 games 1999 11 11-18 1983 Most Completions Allowed 227.5 10 games 1976 225.8 11 games 2008 10 10-13 2007 Interceptions Gm.: 34 vs Southwest St. 10/7/00 215.2 9 games 1989 219.7 10 games 1998 9 9-16 1977 28 28-399 1985 Sea.: 249 2007 210.6 11 games 2001 8 8-11 1985 26 26-165 1983 Most Passing Yards Allowed Total offense yards 8 8-13 1979 25 25-214 1984 Gm.: 559 vs Southwest St. 11/17/91 Pass attempts 5,181 758-2317 2001 23 23-343 2003 Sea.: 2,872 2007 360 225-360-8 2008 4,886 802-4886 2004 Punt yards 22 22-292 2006 Most Interceptions Thrown 323 187-323-13 2005 4,584 740-2213 2000 2,946 84-2946 1979 Gm.: u11 vs St. Cloud St. 10/31/70 322 176-322-14 2003 4,395 777-1885 1999 2,762 78-2762 1996 Interception return TDs Sea.: 27 1970 317 174-317-15 1999 4,380 721-4380 2005 2,711 72-2711 1983 5 1985 Most Total Plays 313 158-313-19 1977 2,516 66-2516 1985 4 2003 Gm.: 112 vs St. Cloud St. 10/30/71 Total offense/game 2,479 60-2479 1984 3 1996 Sea.: 831 2006 Pass completions 471.0 11 games 2001 3 2005 Most Total Yards 225 225-360-8 2008 444.2 11 games 2004 Punt attempts 3 2006 Gm.: 658 at Chadron St. 9/11/04 188 188-302-10 2001 438.0 10 games 2005 84 84-2946 1979 Sea.: 5,181 2001 187 187-323-13 2005 416.7 11 games 2000 78 78-2762 1996 Total tackles Most Total Yards Allowed 176 176-322-14 2003 399.5 11 games 1999 72 72-2182 1976 1,059 613-446 1995 Gm.: 646 at Winona St. 10/8/05 174 174-317-15 1999 72 72-2711 1983 1,008 326-682 1977 Total offense/play 71 71-2193 1980 983 308-675 1984 Sea.: 4,252 1993 Passing yards 6.84 758-2317 2001 955 448-507 1986 Most Touchdowns Scored 2,864 188-302-10 2001 6.19 740-2213 2000 Punt return yards 929 402-527 2002 Gm.: 10 vs Minn.-Morris 10/28/00 2,680 187-323-13 2005 6.09 802-4886 2004 451 37-451 1986 10 vs Minn.-Morris 11/3/01 2,510 174-317-15 1999 6.07 721-4380 2005 445 43-445 1985 Sacks Sea.: 61 2001 2,484 225-360-8 2008 5.66 777-1885 1999 424 27-424 2001 53.0 53-0/0 1986 Most Touchdowns Allowed 2,371 169-301-12 2000 383 39-383 1999 40.5 40-1/279 1998 Gm.: 10 vs Michigan Tech 10/23/71 344 29-344 1984 40.0 40-296 2006 Sea.: 53 1993 35.0 35-255 2007 Most Points Scored 34.5 32-5/260 1999 Gm.: 70 Minn.-Morris 10/28/00 28.5 21-15/161 2001 Sea.: 422 2004 Most Points Allowed Gm.: 70 vs Michigan Tech 10/23/71 Miscellaneous Records and Notes Sea.: 379 1993 First and Best Most Consecutive Losses...... 20 (10/11/1980 - 10/2/1982) Most Fumbles Lost First Team...... 1926 Consecutive Games Without a Tie...... 221 (11/7/1987 - pres.) Gm.: 7 vs St. John’s 10/1/49 First Opponent...... Oct. 11, 1926; Cass Lake (L, 0-33) Sea.: 19 1976, 1977 Most Victories, Season...... 9 (9-2), 2000 Most Fumbles Recovered ...... 9 (9-3), 2006 Gm.: 6 vs Michigan Tech 11/5/55 First Conference Championship...... 1947 (NIC) Scoring Sea.: 26 1984 First Undefeated Season...... 1928 (3-0-3) All-time Points Scored by BSU...... 12,341 (17.26 ppg) Most Punts For Undefeated Seasons...... 1928 (3-0-3), 1944 (4-0-0) All-time Points Allowed...... 14,323 (20.03 ppg) Gm.: 12 vs St. John’s 9/20/35 Undefeated Conference Season...... 2006 (8-0) Consecutive Games Scoring...... 121 (11/16/1997 - pres.) 12 Valley City State 9/12/81 Most Shutouts, Season...... 6 (6-2-0), 1941 Number of Times Shut Out...... 100 12 vs Southwest St. 9/17/83 NIC Championships...... 1947, 1950, 1957, 1959 Consecutive Games Shut Out...... 4 (9/30/1938 - 10/28/1938) 12 Minn.-Duluth 11/2/85 Number of Head Coaches...... 15 Number of Shutouts...... 90 Longest-Running Rivalry...... MSU Moorhead (72 years) Consecutive Shutouts...... 6 (9/12/41 - 10/18/41) u NCAA Division II record Most Points Allowed (Season)...... 379 (1993) Games Fewest Points Allowed (min. 4 gm)...... 6 (1928) 1st Win...... BSU 13, Cass Lake 0 (10/27/1926; 3rd game) Fewest Points Allowed (min. 8 gm)...... 42 (1941) 25th Win...... BSU 3, Duluth Technical College 0 (10/27/1934) Most Points Scored (Season)...... 422 (2004) 50th Win...... BSU 6, Eau Claire State 2 (10/13/1944) Highest Average Margin of Victory:...... 24.0 (1958) 100th Win...... BSU 40, Northern State 7 (11/1/1958) Highest Average Margin of Defeat:...... -28.9 (1993) 150th Win...... BSU 20, Valley City State 0 (9/8/1973) Fewest Points Scored (Season)...... 14 (1943, 1-1-0) 200th Win...... BSU 30, Mayville State 14 (9/1/1987) Most Points per Game...... 38.4 (422/11; 2004) 250th Win...... BSU 69, UM-Morris 6 (11/3/2001) Fewest Points per Game...... 3.7 pts./gm (1945; 26 pts in 7 gm) 300th Win...... BSU 24, Concordia-St. Paul 12 (11/8/2008) Points Scored, Game...... 70 vs UM-Morris (10/28/00) Total Games Played...... 715 Points Allowed, Game...... 70 (10/23/70 vs Michigan Tech) Total Overall Record...... 300-391-24 (715 gms, .436) Points Scored, Game; Both...... 128 vs Southwest St. (63; 10/7/00) Most Consecutive Wins...... 10 (10/18/1940 - 10/18/1941) Points Allowed in Win...... 63 vs Southwest St. (10/7/00)

52 Rushing Passing Total Year G 1st Dn Att Yds TD Att Comp INT Yds TD Cmp % Off. Punts Points PRet KORet 1970 9 107 476 1,192 n/a 190 73 27 1,073 n/a 0.384 2,265 51 113 n/a n/a 1971 9 127 386 1,256 n/a 173 56 17 901 10 0.324 2,157 51 161 148 637 1972 9 123 386 1,328 n/a 203 73 17 780 5 0.360 2,108 54 84 59 753 1973 9 129 471 1,874 n/a 118 48 12 547 3 0.407 2,421 44 163 218 609 1974 9 134 443 2,061 n/a 180 88 9 1,081 6 0.489 3,142 43 160 47 770 1975 9 142 371 944 11 301 120 18 1,278 5 0.399 2,222 62 118 111 668 1976 10 169 517 2,275 24 235 86 16 839 5 0.366 3,114 62 219 83 650 1977 10 172 522 1,482 18 313 158 19 2,029 12 0.505 3,511 53 248 180 371 1978 9 86 327 644 1 173 62 13 742 4 0.358 1,386 64 49 36 906 1979 10 85 379 700 5 220 93 24 891 5 0.423 1,591 84 103 122 784 1980 10 107 403 753 5 207 91 14 915 3 0.440 1,668 71 65 100 789 1981 10 118 428 932 7 210 92 13 984 2 0.438 1,916 71 69 161 587 1982 10 137 451 986 11 229 116 16 1,539 7 0.507 2,525 67 150 161 648 1983 11 152 462 1,037 8 293 147 17 2,031 14 0.502 3,068 73 198 149 715 1984 11 137 387 910 16 294 145 16 1,924 18 0.493 2,834 62 278 344 616 1985 10 148 346 1,229 10 304 147 15 1,907 17 0.484 3,136 66 248 76 433 1986 11 153 512 1,785 18 228 122 20 1,346 12 0.535 3,131 66 251 451 888 1987 10 136 382 1,689 19 287 144 15 1,737 10 0.502 3,426 52 207 104 893 1988 10 127 371 986 10 266 122 20 1,567 10 0.459 2,553 59 151 179 810 1989 9 142 464 1,937 20 166 68 7 871 2 0.410 2,808 56 164 52 689 1990 11 165 501 1,917 14 235 86 17 1,186 5 0.366 3,103 62 150 129 955 1991 9 n/a 467 1,649 8 167 66 11 1,118 12 0.395 2,767 51 152 98 733 1992 10 164 471 1,581 15 242 91 14 1,430 9 0.376 3,011 52 179 105 694 1993 10 130 440 1,178 6 190 65 14 809 2 0.342 1,987 67 90 47 n/a 1994 9 138 410 1,346 11 187 84 5 1,185 10 0.449 2,531 62 147 106 644 1995 10 120 485 1,384 13 155 70 6 786 5 0.452 2,170 59 147 153 766 1996 10 123 359 940 9 265 95 12 1,016 8 0.358 1,956 78 145 89 786 1997 10 144 445 1,521 14 257 103 15 1,248 8 0.401 2,769 65 144 88 931 1998 10 200 427 1,788 19 284 158 10 2,197 18 0.556 3,985 59 272 161 851 1999 11 224 460 1,885 28 317 174 15 2,510 21 0.549 4,395 58 362 380 1,007 2000 11 226 439 2,213 23 301 169 12 2,371 25 0.561 4,584 46 367 292 850 2001 11 247 456 2,317 30 302 188 10 2,864 27 0.623 5,181 41 415 424 735 2002 11 211 446 1,860 18 298 157 11 2,169 23 0.527 4,029 53 310 281 811 2003 11 228 470 1,621 19 322 176 14 2,218 26 0.547 3,839 59 342 265 831 2004 11 270 508 2,519 33 294 173 10 2,367 22 0.588 4,886 58 422 277 658 2005 10 205 398 1,700 19 323 187 13 2,680 27 0.579 4,380 49 353 324 869 2006 12 220 533 1,858 23 298 170 13 1,987 19 0.570 3,845 57 349 226 675 2007 11 207 505 1,851 17 257 146 14 1,842 21 0.568 3,693 53 337 317 586 2008 11 187 382 1,087 12 360 225 8 2,484 19 0.625 3,571 68 228 150 882 Total 394 6,022 17,086 58,215 514 9,533 4,745 549 59,449 457 0.497 117,816 2,312 8,122 6,602 27,569

53 NFL Draft Selections CoSIDA Academic All-District V Second Team All-Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference 1946 T Dean Widseth 2002 DE Mike Thomas 2nd Team 1935 Ted Schmeekpepper Honorable Mention Chicago Bears 21st rd/194th 2003 OL Blaine Thomas 3rd Team 1936 G Miles Nelson 1996 CB Cullen Garrity; LB Eric Zajkowski 1970 TE John Redebaugh 2004 OT Blaine Thomas 2nd Team 1954 QB Charles Broekmeir 1997 RB Chris Meyer Cleveland Browns 16th rd/411th 2004 LB Mitch Feierabend 3rd Team 1958 LE Jim Lawrence 1998 OG Brad Borkhuis; LB Terrence 2007 LB Zach Christ 1st Team 1992 QB Marty Follis Wilcox; WR Ben Woodford All-America Selections (1976-1999) WR Chad Postal 1999 OG Brad Borkhuis; WR Drew Wilson; First Team CoSIDA Academic All-America 1993 OL Jim Templin RB Chris Meyer; DB Ryan Fritts 1976 RB Ed Acosta (NAIA) 1998 Ben McAninch 2nd Team PK Matt Wallace 2000 QB Geoff Martinson; LB Pat En- Second Team gleright; DE Wes Ehlers; WR Ben 1986 RB Al Wolden (NAIA) All-Northern Intercollegiate Conference All-Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Woodford 2001 OT Brandon Pink; LB Jon Aamot 1965 David Odegaard (NAIA) First Team First Team 2002 PK Neil Collier; DT Mitch Hecker; CB 1977 DE Dave Patten (NAIA) 1934 FB Walter Krueger 1995 OL Matt Gay; DL Fred Miller; LB Tom Tom Maus; LB John Roscoe; OG 1985 DB Rich Schwartz (NAIA) 1935 Norman Nelson Andree Bryan Stoffel; C Bryce Vollbrecht 1936 Norman Nelson 1996 DB Rich Carlson; DB Joe Olson Third Team 2003 RB Eddie Acosta; WR/KR Michael 1937 Norman Nelson 1997 OL Randy Qual 1959 RB Dennis Price (NAIA) Nordyke; S Kurtis Woodard 1938 Leroy Maas 1998 RB Chris Meyer; WR Jason Leden; DL 2004 OT Rob Selb; OG Cole Scott; QB Na- Honorable Mention 1941 Dick Otterstad Jay Hanson; DL Ben McAninch than Sannes; WR Michael Nordyke; 1956 Harold Drescher (NAIA) 1942 Dick Otterstad 2000 C Jerry Dagel; RB Eddie Acosta; KR KR Michael Nordyke 1958 FB Guy Vena (NAIA) 1943 Dick Otterstad Jason Leden 2005 LB Ben Baratto; LB Zach Christ; OG 1966 RB Ron Diagiacomo (NAIA) 1946 Dick Otterstad; Leo Hoosline 2001 OG Bryan Stoffel; C Jerry Dagel; QB John Keaveny; RB Tyler Olson; WR 1989 RB John Gronski (NAIA) 1949 Jim Richmire; Jack Vinji; Bill Robertson Geoff Martinson; RB Eddie Acosta; Anthony Schreiber; DT Zach Stafford OL Dan Soltau (NAIA) 1950 Earl Perkins DE Wallie Kuchinski; LB Pat En- 2006 C Chase Peterson; Wr Anthony 1990 RB Ray Betton (NAIA) 1952 Hubert Howland gleright; PR Jason Leden Schreiber; P Michael McDonald; LB LB Larry Filippi (NAIA) 1953 Les Dreschel; Jim Henkes 2002 OT Brandon Pink; WR Ryan Welle Ben Baratto; OL Brian Volbrecht; WR 1954 Les Dreschel; Jim Henkes 2003 OL Bryan Stoffel; S Marty Humeniuk; P Chad Christianson NAIA All-District 1955 Dwaine Marten; Harold Drescher Jason Baez 2007 DE Robert Molstad 1964 HB Don Thompson 1956 Dwaine Marten; Harold Drescher 2004 OT Blaine Thomas; DE James Midboe; 2008 LB Andrew Eagan; WR George Kadlec; 1970 Dave Rose 1957 Dwaine Marten; FB Guy Vena; QB Dale CB Torry Joubert LB Luke Knutson; S Jason Kunz; WR Hartje; RB Dennis Price 2005 DE James Midboe Andrew Schultz d2football.com All-America 1958 FB Guy Vena; LH Dennis Price; QB Ken 2006 OT Justin Guy; OG John Keaveney; DT 2001 RB Eddie Acosta hon. mention Hendrickson; LT Dale Hartje; Zach Stafford; KR Johnathan Hawks; PR Anthony Schreiber NSIC Player of the Year C Ron Phillips; 2001 RB Eddie Acosta - offense 1959 RB Dennis Price; Dale Hartje; Al Tori- 2007 LB Zach Christ; OT Justin Guy; OG d2football.com All-Region John Keaveny; DE Seth Iverson; K/P 2007 DT Zach Stafford - defense 2002 WR Ryan Welle Hon. Mention seva 1960 Dale Hartje; Al Toriseva Paul Potemra; WR/KR/PR Anthony NSIC Coach of the Year 2003 OL Bryan Stoffel 1st Team Schreiber; DT Zach Stafford 1961 Lowell Nomeland 1989 Kris Diaz 2003 S Marty Humeniuk 2nd Team 2008 CB Terrell Phelps 1962 QB Jack Brandt; Lowell Nomeland 1995 Kris Diaz 2004 OT Blaine Thomas 2nd Team 1963 Lowell Nomeland 1998 Jeff Tesch 2004 CB Torry Joubert Hon. Mention Second Team 1964 HB Don Thompson 2006 Jeff Tesch 2004 WR/KR Michael Nordyke Hon. Mention 1996 OL Randy Qual; TE Steve Smuk 2005 DE James Midboe Hon. Mention 1965 David Odegaard; Dick Werner 1966 DE Dennis Black; 1997 DB Joe Olsen; DE Ben McAninch NSIC Glen Galligan Award 2005 QB Nathan Sannes Hon. Mention 1998 OL Jim McKeon; QB Ben Morie; LB 2006 OT Juston Guy 2nd Team RB Ron Diagiacomo 1949 RB Jim Richmire (co) 1968 DB Tom Weiser; FB Ed Treska Ben Hudson; DB Rob Sutera 1951 RB Jack Buckley 1970 LB Ginto Navjokas; C Dave Rose 1999 QB Ben Morie; WR Jason Leden; DE 1956 T Harold Drescher Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All-America 1971 OT Chuck Knott; SE Lee Patten Jay Hanson; LB Terrence Wilcox; DB 1964 HB Don Thompson 2000 RB Eddie Acosta 2nd Team 1972 OT Chuck Knott; SE Lee Patten Rob Sutera 1986 DT Matt Wellumson (co) 2001 RB Eddie Acosta 3rd Team 1973 DB Jim Swanson; LB Bob Whelan 2000 OG Brad Borkhuis; WR Jason Leden 1992 QB Marty Follis 2003 OL Bryan Stoffel 3rd Team 1974 LB Bob Whelan 2002 LB Jon Aamot; S Marty Humeniuk 1993 LB Matt Juhl (co) 1975 DE Bryan Westerman 2003 DE Adam Coughlin; DT Ben Jacobson; 2004 OT Blaine Thomas Football Gazette All-Midwest/Super Region 3 1976 RB Ed Acosta LB Jon Aamot 2005 QB Nathan Sannes 2002 LB Jon Aamot 3rd Team 1977 OT Scott LaCoursiere; WR Dave Pat- 2004 C Brice Vollbrecht; RB Tyler Olson; WR 2006 LB Zach Christ 3rd Team ten; QB Scott Longenecker Adam Noble; DT Gabe Rodriquez; LB Mitch Feierabend; PR Michael NFF Hampshire Honor Society Members 2006 OL Justin Guy 3rd Team 1978 OT Scott LaCoursiere 2007 Zach Christ Nordyke 2006 OL John Keaveney 1st Team 1979 K Mike Guzzo 2008 Jeremy Gettel; Josh Karch; Jason 2005 RB Alvaro Carvajal; S Jeremiah John- 2006 DT Zach Stafford 2nd Team 1980 DL Jeff Kiehl Kunz 2006 WR Anthony Schreiber 2nd Team 1981 TE Bruce Ecklund son; QB Nathan Sannes; OL Rob 2007 DT Zach Stafford 3rd Team 1982 TE Bruce Ecklund; LB Dale Graff; Selb 2007 OL John Keaveney 2nd Team LB Billy Bryant 2006 DE Robert Molstad; LB Zach Christ; 2007 OL Justin Guy 3rd Team 1983 TE Bruce Ecklund LB Matt Heber; CB WIlly Plancher; S 2007 P/K Paul Potemra 2nd Team 1984 WR Brent Jeffers; OG John Pullia; Jeremiah Johnson 2008 CB Terrell Phelps 2nd Team LB Rich Schwartz; DL Danny Woods 2007 S Jeremiah Johnson; C Chase Pear- 1985 OL Gary Spiering; PK Rich Schwartz; son; CB Terrell Phelps Daktronics, Inc. All-Region/Super Region 3 DL Trent Baalke 2008 LB Jake Anderson; DE Rob WIlls; QB 2000 RB Eddie Acosta 2nd Team 1986 OG Jeff Dunlap; RB Al Wolden; Derek Edholm; OT Nathan Mahlik 2001 RB Eddie Acosta 1st Team DT Matt Wellumson; LB Chris Holgard 2002 LB Jon Aamot 2nd Team 1987 OG Bret Kasak 2006 OL Justin Guy 2nd Team 1988 LB William Kullolia 2006 OL John Keaveney 2nd Team 1989 OL Dan Soltau; RB John Gronski 2007 WR/PR Anthony Schreiber 2nd Team 1990 RB Ray Betton 2007 K/P Paul Potemra 2nd Team 1991 RB Mike Bakke; DB Brad Surina; WR 2008 Terrell Phelps 1st Team Chad Postal 1992 DB Dana Gravesen; LB Matt Juhl 1993 DB Jim Carlson 1994 OL Matt Gay; LB Rich Twaroski

left: Dick Otterstad was a four-time First-Team all-Northern Intercollegiate Conference selec- tion from 1941-46.

above right: Two-time All-America and 2001 NSIC Player of the Year Eddie Acosta finished his career as the 10th-leading rusher in NCAA Division II history with 5,766 yards.

right: DT: Zach Stafford (90) became the first Beaver to be named NSIC Defensive Player of the Year in 2007.

54 1936 (3-4 / 1-4 NIC / 5th) 1942 (3-4 / 3-2 NIC / t-3rd) Head Coach: R.B. Frost Head Coach: H.J. Erickson S18 - - ^ Moorhead T.C. L 6 27 S18 - - St. Thomas a L 0 6 S25 - - Mayville T.C. W 12 0 O2 - - ^ Mankato St. T.C. h L 0 7 O2 - - ^ Winona T.C. W 2 0 O9 - - ^ Moorhead St. +h W 33 0 Jack Sterrett O9 - - ^ Mankato T.C. +h L 12 27 O17 - - ^ St. Cloud St. T.C. a L 0 14 1931 - 1934 R.E. Mendenhall O16 - - ^ St.Cloud T.C. L 0 6 O23 - - ^ Winona St. T.C. a W 27 0 4 years / 11-16-2 (.414) 1926 - 1927 O23 - - ^ Duluth T.C. L 6 26 O30 - - ^ Duluth St. T.C. h W 34 0 NIC: 4-10 (.400) 2 years / 6-5-1 (.542) O30 - - Hibbing J.C. W 20 19 N6 - - North Dakota h L 7 13 + homecoming ^ NIC contest 1926 (1-2-1) 1931 (3-4) ^ NIC contest + homecoming Head Coach: R.E. Mendenhall Head Coach: Jack Sterrett O11 - - Cass Lake HS a L 0 33 S25 - - Hibbing J.C. L 0 12 1937 (3-4 / 2-3 NIC / 4th) 1943 (1-1) O23 - - Deer River HS L 0 7 O2 - - Crookston A.C. a W 24 6 Head Coach: R.B. Frost Head Coach: H.J. Erickson O27 - - Cass Lake HS h W 13 0 O9 - - Virginia J.C. a L 0 41 S18 - - *Moorhead T.C. L 0 24 O8 - - Concordia College h W 7 2 N3 - - Park Rapids HS T 6 6 O16 - - St. Cloud T.C. +h L 0 18 S25 - - Itasca J.C. W 26 0 - - Concordia College L 7 26 O31 - - Itasca J.C. W 18 0 O2 - - ^ Winona T.C. W 12 0 1927 (5-3) N7 - - Eveleth J.C. W 34 7 O9 - - ^ Mankato T.C. W 20 19 1944 (4-0) Head Coach: R.E. Mendenhall N14 - - Duluth T.C. h W 14 0 O16 - - ^ St.Cloud T.C. L 7 33 Head Coach: H.J. Erickson Captain: George Stout + homecoming O22 - - Jersey of Mpls. +h L 0 6 O13 - - Eau Claire St. +h W 6 2 S10 - - Grand Rapids HS h W 36 0 O30 - - ^ Duluth T.C. a L 2 31 O24 - - Concordia College h W 18 6 S17 - - St. Cloud Cathedral a W 19 0 1932 (2-4-1 / 1-3 NIC / t-5th) ^ NIC contest - - Concordia College W 27 6 S24 - - Itasca J.C *h W 9 0 Head Coach: Jack Sterret + homecoming 11/2 - - Eau Claire St. h W 27 6 O1 - - Park Rapids HS a W 44 0 S24 - - Northland T 6 6 + homecoming O7 - - St. Cloud T.C. +h L 6 26 O1 - - ^ Winona T.C. a L 0 12 O15 - - Hibbing J.C. a L 0 69 O8 - - Virginia J.C. h W 6 0 1945 (3-4) O22 - - Virginia J.C. a L 6 25 O15 - - ^ St.Cloud T.C. +h W 6 0 Head Coach: H.J. Erickson O29 - - Crookston A.C. a W 6 0 O22 - - ^ Moorhead T.C. a L 0 9 S15 - - St. Thomas a L 0 28 * first intercollegiate game O29 - - Eveleth J.C. L 12 13 S24 - - St. John’s Univ. a W 6 0 + homecoming N5 - - ^ Duluth T.C. L 9 12 H.J. Erickson S28 - - North Dakota St. h W 6 0 ^ NIC contest 1938 - 1954 O5 - - St. Olaf’s College +h L 0 19 + homecoming 17 years / 53-54-5 (.496) O12 - - Hamline Univ. h L 8 17 NIC: 25-31-4 (.450) O19 - - South Dakota St. a W 6 0 1933 (3-3-1 / 2-3 NIC / 4th) BSU Sports Hall of Fame O27 - - Winnipeg Bombers h L 7 40 Head Coach: Jack Sterrett + homecoming S23 - - Itasca J.C. T 0 0 S30 - - ^ Winona T.C. h L 0 7 1946 (3-4 / 2-2 NIC / t-3rd) Eldon Mason O8 - - ^ Mankato T.C. a W 6 0 1938 (1-5 / 0-4 NIC / 6th) Head Coach: H.J. Erickson 1928 - 1930 O14 - - ^ St. Cloud T.C. +h L 0 6 Head Coach: H.J. Erickson S13 - - North Dakota h L 0 25 2 years / 8-9-3 (.475) O21 - - ^ Moorhead T.C. W 2 0 S16 - - Itasca J.C. h W 19 0 S20 - - St.John’s Univ. h L 0 32 BSU Sports Hall of Fame O28 - - Crookston A.C. W 64 6 S23 - - Wahpeton (N.D.) h L 13 14 S27 - - Mayville St. a W 39 0 N4 - - ^ Duluth T.C. L 0 31 S30 - - ^ Winona T.C. a L 0 13 O5 - - ^ St.Cloud St. +h W 18 0 ^ NIC contest O7 - - ^ Mankato T.C. +h L 0 31 O11 - - ^ Moorhead St. h W 7 0 + homecoming O15 - - ^ St.Cloud T.C. a L 0 7 O18 - - ^ Mankato St. a L 12 21 1928 (3-0-3) O28 - - ^ Duluth T.C. h L 0 6 O25 - - ^ Duluth St. a L 0 12 Head Coach: Eldon Mason 1934 (3-5 / 1-4 NIC / 6th) ^ NIC contest ^ NIC contest S15 - - UM-Cass Lake h W 32 6 Head Coach: Jack Sterrett + homecoming + homecoming S29 - - St. Cloud T.C. *a T 0 0 S15 - - Itasca J.C W 6 0 O5 - - Hibbing J.C. +h W 23 0 S22 - - St. John’s Univ. L 0 20 1939 (3-3-1 / 1-3-1 NIC / 4th) 1947 (4-3 / 3-1 NIC / t-1st) O13 - - Itasca J.C. a T 0 0 S29 - - ^ Winona T.C L 0 6 Head Coach: H.J. Erickson Head Coach: H.J. Erickson O20 - - Virginia J.C. h T 0 0 O6 - - ^ Mankato T.C +h L 0 13 S16 - - Mayville T.C. a W 12 0 S12 - - North Dakota St. h L 0 20 N9 - - Crookston A.C. h W 54 0 O12 - - ^ St.Cloud T.C a L 7 19 S22 - - ^ Moorhead T.C. a L 0 6 S19 - - Hamline Univ. h L 6 20 * BSTC later awarded 1-0 forfeit victory O20 - - Northland W 20 0 S29 - - ^ Winona T.C. h L 0 12 S27 - - ^ Mankato St. +h W 27 6 + homecoming O27 - - ^ Duluth T.C W 3 0 O6 - - ^ Mankato T.C. a T 6 6 O3 - - ^ Winona St. a W 6 0 N3 - - ^ Moorhead T.C L 0 44 O13 - - ^ St.Cloud T.C. h W 19 6 O10 - - ^ Moorhead St. a L 7 20 1929 (2-5) ^ NIC contest O21 - - Augsburg College +h W 26 0 O17 - - U. of Manitoba h W 12 0 Head Coach: Eldon Mason + homecoming O27 - - ^ Duluth T.C. a L 6 9 O24 - - ^ Duluth St. h W 12 7 S20 - - UM-Cass Lake h W 20 0 ^ NIC contest ^ NIC contest S28 - - Moorhead T.C. a L 6 8 + homecoming + homecoming O5 - - North Dakota Frosh h L 6 26 O12 - - Virginia J.C. a L 0 6 1940 (4-2-1 / 3-2 NIC / 3rd) 1948 (3-5 / 1-4 NIC / 4th) O18 - - St. Cloud T.C. h L 0 26 Head Coach: H.J. Erickson Head Coach: H.J. Erickson O26 - - Itasca J.C. h W 9 0 S13 - - Mayville College h W 20 6 S17 - - North Dakota St. a W 13 0 N9 - - Eveleth J.C. a L 6 46 S27 - - Concordia College h T 19 19 S24 - - ^ Winona St. h W 20 12 O4 - - ^ Winona St. T.C. a L 7 14 O1 - - Superior St. a L 0 13 1930 (3-4) R.B. Frost O12 - - ^ St.Cloud St. T.C. a L 0 6 O8 - - ^ Duluth St. L 6 32 Head Coach: Eldon Mason 1935 - 1937 O18 - - ^ Moorhead St. T.C. +h W 21 12 O15 - - ^ Mankato St. L 0 16 S27 - - Moorhead T.C. h L 0 33 3 years / 7-14-1 (.341) O25 - - ^ Duluth St. T.C. h W 10 0 O22 - - ^ Moorhead St. +*h L 6 13 O4 - - St. Cloud T. C. a L 6 26 NIC: 3-12 (.200) N1 - - ^ Mankato St. T.C. h W 13 7 O29 - - ^ St. Cloud St. L 0 14 O11 - - Virginia J.C. h L 0 31 N8 - - Wahpeton Science a ccd-a N5 - - U. of Manitoba h W 20 6 O25 - - Itasca J.C. a W 6 0 ^ NIC contest * first “Battle for the Axe” O30 - - Hibbing J.C. a W 7 6 1935 (1-6-1 / 1-4 NIC / 5th) + homecoming ^ NIC contest N8 - - Eveleth J.C. h L 0 18 Head Coach: R.B. Frost a- snow storm + homecoming N14 - - Crookston A.C. h W 25 0 S13 - - Itasca J.C. *h T 7 7 S20 - - St.John’s Univ. h L 0 20 1941 (6-2 / 3-2 NIC / 3rd) S27 - - ^ Winona T.C. h W 20 14 1949 (4-3-1 / 2-1-1 NIC / t-2nd) Head Coach: H.J. Erickson Head Coach: H.J. Erickson O4 - - ^ Mankato T.C. a L 6 27 S12 - - Mayville St. a W 19 0 O11 - - ^ St.Cloud T.C. +h L 12 13 S17 - - Wahpeton Science h W 41 0 S19 - - Jamestown College *h W 14 0 S24 - - ^ St. Cloud St. a T 6 6 O16 - - Itasca J.C. h L 0 6 S26 - - Wahpeton Science h W 19 0 O26 - - ^ Duluth T.C. a L 12 13 O1 - - St. John’s Univ. +h L 7 20 O4 - - ^ Winona St. T.C. +h W 13 0 O8 - - Duluth St. L 12 13 N2 - - ^ Moorhead T.C. a L 12 44 O10 - - ^ Duluth St. T.C. a W 34 0 * first night game at BSTC Field O15 - - ^ Winona St. a W 27 7 O18 - - ^ Moorhead St. T.C. a W 25 0 O22 - - Jamestown St. h W 26 0 ^ NIC contest O24 - - ^ Mankato St. T.C. a L 19 21 + homecoming O29 - - ^ Mankato St. a L 0 6 O31 - - ^ St.Cloud St. T.C. h L 0 21 N5 - - ^ Moorhead St. a W 13 6 * first game in BSTC Stadium ^ NIC contest ^ NIC contest + homecoming + homecoming

55 1950 (5-1-1 / 3-0-1 NIC / t-1st) 1956 (2-4-2 / 0-3-1 NIC / 5th) 1962 (3-6 / 2-3 NIC / t-4th) 1968 (3-6 / 1-4 NIC / 5th) Head Coach: H.J Erickson Head Coach: C.A. Anderson Head Coach: C.A. Anderson Head Coach: Don Palm Captain: Chuck Zielen S14 - - Valley City St. W 33 0 S8 - - St. John’s h L 14 30 S14 - - UM-Morris h L 0 37 S15 - - Jamestown St. h W 33 12 S21 - - Jamestown (N.D.) W 18 7 S15 - - Central Wisconsin h L 7 18 S21 - - Northern Michigan a L 0 53 S30 - - ^ Winona State h W na na S29 - - ^ Winona St. h L 7 13 S22 - - Augustana h W 13 6 S28 - - ^ Moorhead St. a L 10 28 O13 - - ^ St.Cloud St. h W 14 13 O6 - - Northern Michigan h T 13 13 S29 - - ^ Moorhead St. a L 7 10 O5 - - ^ Michigan Tech h W 14 7 - - ^ Mankato St. T 13 13 O13 - - ^ St. Cloud St. h L 13 19 O6 - - ^ Michigan Tech h W 43 12 O12 - - ^ Winona St. a L 14 27 - - ^ Moorhead St. W 20 0 O20 - - ^ Mankato St. a L 6 25 O13 - - ^ Winona St. a L 6 20 O19 - - ^ St. Cloud St. +h L 13 17 - - North Dakota L 6 26 O27 - - ^ Moorhead St. a T 13 13 O20 - - ^ St. Cloud St. +h L 14 15 O26 - - ^ Mankato St. a L 14 49 N2 - - Valley City St. W 19 13 N3 - - Michigan Tech a L 13 32 O27 - - ^ Mankato St. a W 9 7 N2 - - Bethel h W 63 22 ^ NIC contest ^ NIC contest N2 - - Wis. St.-Superior h L 16 35 N9 - - St. Thomas h W 37 0 + homecoming + homecoming 1957 (4-4 / 3-1 NIC / t-1st) ^ NIC contest ^ NIC contest 1951 (6-2 / 3-1 NIC / 2nd) Head Coach: C.A. Anderson Head Coach: H.J. Erickson Captain: Duane Martin S15 - - Marshall Blocks(Mpls) h W 38 0 1963 (6-1-1 / 3-1-1 NIC / 2nd) S20 - - North Dakota a L 19 34 S22 - - Duluth St. W 26 18 Head Coach: C.A. Anderson S27 - - Northern St. h L 13 14 S14 - - South Dakota a W 33 7 S29 - - ^ Winona St. a W 20 13 O4 - - ^ Winona St. a L 8 19 O5 - - Valley City St. h W 45 7 S21 - - Lakeland College h W 38 12 O11 - - ^ St. Cloud St. a W 18 13 S28 - - ^ St. Cloud St. a W 35 0 O13 - - ^ St. Cloud St. a L 0 26 O18 - - ^ Mankato St. h W 14 13 O20 - - ^ Mankato St. +h W 20 13 O5 - - ^ Mankato St. +h W 15 9 O25 - - ^ Moorhead St. +h W 27 14 O12 - - ^ Moorhead St. h T 20 20 O26 - - ^ Moorhead St. h W 12 0 James Malmquist N1 - - Valley City St. h W 12 6 O19 - - ^ Michigan Tech a L 13 14 N2 - - South Dakota St. a L 0 48 1969 - 1973 N8 - - Wis. St.-Superior a L 0 26 O26 - - ^ Winona St. h W 41 0 ^ NIC contest ^ NIC contest 5 years / 15-27-2 (.364) N1 - - Wis. St-Superior a W 34 0 + homecoming + homecoming NIC: 9-18-2 (.345) + homecoming ^ NIC contest 1952 (2-4 / 1-3 NIC / 5th) 1958 (7-1 / 4-1 NIC / 2nd) Head Coach: H.J. Erickson Head Coach: C.A. Anderson 1969 (4-3-1 / 2-2-1 NIC / 4th) S13 - - North Dakota h W 13 6 1964 (5-4 / 3-2 NIC / 3rd) Head Coach: James Malmquist Captain: Daryl Foster Head Coach: C.A. Anderson S20 - - ^ Michigan Tech a W 36 21 S13 - - ^ UM-Morris a L 7 14 S20 - - North Dakota h L 0 31 S12 - - South Dakota h L 0 14 O4 - - ^ St.Cloud St. +h W 50 12 S20 - - Stevens Point a W 6 0 S26 - - ^ Moorhead St. a L 6 19 S19 - - North Dakota h L 0 10 O4 - - ^ Winona St. +h *W 12 0 O11 - - ^ Mankato St. a L 12 13 S27 - - ^ St. Cloud St. a T 7 7 O18 - - ^ Moorhead St. a W 48 7 S26 - - ^ Winona St. a L 0 6 O4 - - Mankato St. h L 0 23 O17 - - ^ St. Cloud St. h L 0 20 O3 - - ^ St. Cloud St. +h W 26 2 O24 - - ^ Mankato St. a L 7 27 O25 - - ^ Winona St. h W 38 13 O11 - - ^ Moorhead St. h W 28 12 N1 - - Northern St. a W 40 7 O10 - - ^ Mankato St. a W 21 20 O18 - - ^ Michigan Tech a L 6 7 O31 - - Valley City St. h W 18 13 O17 - - ^ Moorhead St. a L 14 15 ^ NIC contest N7 - - Wis. St.-Superior h W 48 14 O25 - - ^ Winona St. +h W 19 0 ^ NIC contest O24 - - ^ Michigan Tech h W 35 7 N1 - - Bethel a W 59 13 + homecoming O30 - - St. a W 21 7 * victory forfeited for using ineligible player + homecoming + homecoming N6 - - Wis. St.-Superior h W 51 20 ^ NIC contest 1959 (6-1-1 / 4-1 NIC / t-1st) + homecoming 1953 (1-6 / 1-3 NIC / t-4th) Head Coach: C.A. Anderson ^ NIC contest 1970 (1-8 / 1-5 NIC / t-5th) Head Coach: H.J. Erickson S12 - - Eau Claire St. h W 32 12 Head Coach: James Malmquist Captains: Lowell Nomeland, Mike Goeden S19 - - Northwest Missouri a T 0 0 1965 (4-4 / 3-2 NIC / t-2nd) S12 - - Platteville h L 14 33 S19 - - North Dakota h L 13 21 O3 - - ^ St. Cloud St. a W 45 8 Head Coach: C.A. Anderson S19 - - Gustavus Adolphus a L 6 62 S25 - - ^ Moorhead St. +h W 13 6 O10 - - ^ Mankato St. +h W 6 0 S11 - - North Dakota a L 6 20 S26 - - Lincoln h L 10 26 O3 - - ^ Winona St. a L 7 26 O17 - - ^ Moorhead St. h W 34 6 S18 - - St. John’s Univ. a L 0 7 O3 - - ^ Moorhead St. a L 6 33 O10 - - Buena Vista (Iowa) a L 7 19 O24 - - ^ Winona St. a W 31 8 S25 - - ^ Winona St. h L 20 22 O10 - - ^ UM-Morris h L 0 14 O17 - - ^ St. Cloud St. a L 12 18 O31 - - ^ Michigan Tech h L 0 22 O2 - - ^ St. Cloud St. a W 14 6 O17 - - ^ Southwest St. a L 20 30 O23 - - ^ Mankato St. h L 14 19 N6 - - Wis. St.-Superior a W 32 26 O9 - - ^ Mankato St. +h W 20 13 O24 - - ^ Michigan Tech h L 8 35 O30 - - Valley City St. a L 6 26 ^ NIC contest O16 - - ^ Moorhead St. h L 7 14 O31 - - ^ St. Cloud St. a L 9 29 ^ NIC contest + homecoming O23 - - ^ Michigan Tech a W 9 8 N7 - - ^ Winona St. h W 40 12 +homecoming O30 - - LaCrosse St. h W 24 14 ^ NIC contest 1960 (2-6 / 2-3 NIC / t-3rd) + homecoming 1954 (1-5-1 / 0-3-1 NIC / 5th) Head Coach: C.A. Anderson ^ NIC contest 1971 (3-5-1 / 3-2-1 NIC / t-3rd) Head Coach: H.J. Erickson S10 - - South Dakota St. a L 6 22 Head Coach: James Malmquist S18 - - North Dakota a L 12 27 S17 - - Northwest Missouri h L 6 27 S11 - - Platteville (Wis.) a L 15 32 S25 - - ^ Moorhead St. a L 7 20 S24 - - ^ Michigan Tech h L 8 33 S18 - - Concordia (Minn.) h L 0 21 O2 - - ^ Winona St. h T 13 13 O1 - - ^ Winona St. a L 6 26 S25 - - Lincoln Univ. (Mo.) a L 13 35 O16 - - ^ St. Cloud St. h L 12 18 O9 - - ^ St. Cloud St. +h W 14 10 O2 - - ^ Moorhead St. h L 8 28 O23 - - ^ Mankato St. a L 7 26 O13 - - ^ Mankato St. a L 3 20 O9 - - ^ UM-Morris a T 22 22 O29 - - Wis. St.-Superior h L 14 21 O20 - - ^ Moorhead St. a W 20 8 Don Palm O16 - - ^ Southwest St. +h W 27 17 N6 - - Northland (Wis.) a W 34 6 N4 - - Wis. St.-Superior h L 12 20 1966 - 1968 O23 - - ^ Michigan Tech a L 20 70 + homecoming ^ NIC contest 3 years / 9-16-1 (.360) O30 - - ^ St. Cloud St. h W 15 14 ^ NIC contest NIC: 4-10-1 (.300) N6 - - ^ Winona St. a W 41 0 BSU Sports Hall of Fame + homecoming ^ NIC contest 1966 (3-5 / 2-3 NIC / t-4th) 1972 (2-7 / 1-5 NIC / 6th) Head Coach: Don Palm Head Coach: James Malmquist Chet Anderson Captains: Larry Koehler, Dennis Black S9 - - Valley City St. h W 17 13 1955-60 / 1962-65 John Kulbitski S10 - - Stevens Point h W 3 0 S16 - - Concordia (Minn.) a L 0 37 10 years / 43-34-5 (.555) 1961 S17 - - St. John’s Univ. h L 20 26 S23 - - Illinois St. a L 0 35 NIC: 25-20-2 (.553) 1 year / 3-6 (.333) S24 - - ^ Michigan Tech h L 0 18 S30 - - ^ Moorhead St. a L 15 48 BSU Sports Hall of Fame NIC: 3-2 (.600) O1 - - ^ Winona St. a W 14 7 O7 - - ^ UM-Morris h L 14 26 O8 - - ^ St. Cloud St. +h W 9 7 O14 - - ^ Southwest St. a L 7 20 O15 - - ^ Mankato St. a L 0 6 O21 - - ^ Michigan Tech +h L 15 21 1955 (4-3-1 / 1-3 NIC / t-3rd) 1961 (3-6 / 3-2 NIC / t-2nd) O22 - - ^ Moorhead St. a L 0 13 O28 - - ^ St. Cloud St. a L 7 24 Head Coach: Chet Anderson Head Coach: John Kulbitski O29 - - Parsons a L 17 46 N4 - - ^ Winona St. h W 9 7 S16 - - Northland (Wis.) h W 37 0 Captains: Merrill Gustoff, Sheldon Clay + homecoming + homecoming S23 - - ^ Moorhead St. h W 20 7 S9 - - South Dakota St. h L 8 34 ^ NIC contest ^ NIC contest S30 - - ^ Winona St. a L 6 13 S16 - - St. John’s a L 6 30 O8 - - Northern Michigan a W 25 14 S23 - - Augustana a L 6 22 1967 (3-5-1 / 1-3-1 NIC / t-4th) 1973 (5-4 / 2-4 NIC / t-4th) O15 - - ^ St. Cloud St. a L 6 46 S30 - - ^ Mankato St. h L 6 16 Head Coach: Don Palm Head Coach: James Malmquist O22 - - ^ Mankato St. +h L 12 19 O7 - - ^ Moorhead St. h W 34 8 S16 - - UM-Morris a W 28 14 S8 - - Valley City St. a W 20 0 O29 - - Wis. St.-Superior T 0 0 O14 - - ^ Michigan Tech a W 16 2 S23 - - Northern Michigan h L 3 33 S15 - - Dakota St. h W 26 7 N5 - - Michigan Tech W 13 0 O21 - - ^ Winona St. +h L 0 12 S30 - - ^ Mankato St. h L 13 22 S22 - - Eastern Montana a W 10 0 ^ NIC contest O28 - - ^ St. Cloud St. a W 12 7 O7 - - ^ Moorhead St. h T 20 20 S29 - - ^ Moorhead St. h L 7 17 + homecoming N3 - - Wis. St.-Superior a L 9 13 O14 - - ^ Michigan Tech a W 21 14 O6 - - ^ UM-Morris a W 41 40 + homecoming O21 - - ^ Winona St. +h L 0 33 O13 - - ^ Southwest St. h L 13 14 ^ NIC contest O28 - - ^ St. Cloud St. a L 6 20 O20 - - ^ Michigan Tech a L 6 38 N4 - - Mayville St. (ND) h W 33 3 O27 - - ^ St. Cloud St. +h W 31 7 N11 - - St. Thomas a L 31 42 N3 - - ^ Winona St. a L 9 35 + homecoming + homecoming ^ NIC contest ^ NIC contest 56 O23 - 2 Northwestern (Iowa) a L 12 35 1988 (1-9 / 0-6 NIC / 7th) O30 - - ^ UM-Duluth h L 0 28 Head Coach: John Peterson N6 - - Mayville St. h L 17 20 Captains: Gene Fisher, Dennis Weiman, Rick + homecoming Jensen ^ NIC contest S10 - - Augustana h L 6 41 Larry Mortier Sparky Adams S17 - - N’western (Minn.) a W 30 7 1974 1978 - 1981 1983 (4-6-1 / 1-4-1 NIC / 7th) S24 - - ^ UM-Morris +h L 20 27 1 year / 2-7 (.222) 4 years / 2-36-1 (.064) Head Coach: John Peterson O1 - - ^ Northern St. a L 21 36 NIC: 0-6 (.000) NIC: 2-27 (.069) Captains: Bruce Eklund, Bill Bryand O8 - - Michigan Tech a L 14 28 S3 - - Sioux Falls h W 31 0 O15 - - ^ UM-Duluth h L 3 43 1974 (2-7 / 0-6 NIC / 7th) S10 - - UW-Superior a L 0 3 O22 - - ^ Southwest St. a L 10 16 1978 (0-9 / 0-8 NIC / 9th) S17 - - ^ Southwest St. h L 10 17 Head Coach: Larry Mortier Head Coach: Sparky Adams O29 - - ^ Moorhead St. h L 14 47 Captains: Scott Lindberg S24 - - ^ Moorhead St. a W 33 28 N5 - - ^ Winona St. a L 19 26 S9 - - Valley City St. h L 14 23 O1 - - ^ Winona St. h L 11 29 S7 - - Mayville St. h W 40 6 S16 - - ^ UM-Duluth h L 0 42 N12 - - Northern St. 1 L 14 37 S14 - - Dakota St. a L 14 28 O8 - - ^ UM-Morris a L 13 24 + homecoming S23 - - ^ Mankato St. a L 3 32 O15 - - ^ Northern St. +h T 7 7 S21 - - ^ UM-Morris h L 23 31 S30 - - ^ Winona St. h L 14 20 ^ NIC contest S28 - - ^ Southwest St. a L 17 27 O22 - 1 Northwestern (Iowa) h L 28 42 1 Metrodome Classic; Minneapolis, Minn. O7 - - ^ Moorhead St. a L 0 28 O29 - - ^ UM-Duluth a L 15 24 O5 - - ^ Michigan Tech +h L 6 62 O14 - - ^ Michigan Tech +h L 3 32 N5 - - Mayville St. a W 27 6 O12 - - ^ St. Cloud St. a L 17 36 O21 - - ^ UM-Morris a L 9 33 N20 - - Augsburg 1 W 23 7 O19 - - ^ Winona St. h L 17 40 O28 - - ^ St. Cloud St. h L 3 31 + homecoming O26 - - UW-Stout h W 26 20 N4 - - ^ Southwest St. a L 3 7 ^ NIC contest N2 - - ^ Moorhead St. a L 0 40 + homecoming 1 Metrodome Classic; Minneapolis, Minn. + homecoming ^ NIC contest ^ NIC contest 1984 (8-3 / 4-2 NIC / t-3rd) Kris Diaz Head Coach: John Peterson 1979 (1-8-1 / 1-7 NIC / 8th) 1989 - 1995 Captains: Rich Schwartz, Brent Jeffers Head Coach: Sparky Adams 6 years / 13-55 (.191) S8 - - Bethel College a W 30 11 S8 - - Valley City St. a L 28 43 NSIC: 9-32 (.220) S15 - - ^ UM-Duluth a L 0 40 S15 - - Mt. Senario (Wis.) h W 44 0 S22 - - ^ Mankato St. +h L 0 28 S22 - - ^ Southwest St. a W 17 9 S29 - - ^ Winona St. a W 17 14 S29 - - ^ Moorhead St. +h L 28 35 O6 - - ^ Moorhead St. h L 2 35 O6 - - ^ Winona St. a W 24 14 1989 (4-5 / 2-4 NIC / 6th) Don Turner O13 - - ^ Michigan Tech a L 24 26 O13 - - ^ UM-Morris h W 16 10 Head Coach: Kris Diaz 1975 - 1977 O20 - - ^ UM-Morris h L 6 28 O20 - - ^ Northern St. a W 26 0 Captains: Emie Heifort, John Gronski, Tony 3 years / 14-15 (.483) O27 - - ^ St. Cloud St. a L 10 34 O27 - - Loras College a W 20 6 Vesland NIC: 9-11 (.450) N3 - - Mayville St. h T 0 0 N3 - - ^ UM-Duluth h L 0 19 S9 - - Augustana a L 6 50 N10 - - ^ Southwest St. h L 13 20 N10 - - UW-Superior h W 44 14 S16 - - N’western (Minn.) h W 40 12 + homecoming N18 - - Macalester 1 L 29 32 S23 - - ^ UM-Morris a L 6 10 1975 (2-7 / 1-5 NIC / 6th) ^ NIC contest + homecoming S30 - - ^ Northern St. h L 17 30 Head Coach: Don Turner ^ NIC contest O7 - - Michigan Tech +h W 26 14 Captains: Rick Palmer, Bryan Westerman 1 Metrodome Classic; Minneapolis, Minn. 1980 (1-9 / 1-7 NIC / 9th) O14 - - ^ UM-Duluth a L 6 26 S6 - - Mayville St. a L 14 33 O21 - - ^ Southwest St. h W 30 24 S20 - - ^ UM-Morris a L 0 54 Head Coach: Sparky Adams 1985 (7-3 / 3-3 NIC / t-3rd) S6 - - ^ Mankato St. a L 7 24 O28 - - ^ Moorhead St. a L 12 46 S27 - - ^ Southwest St. +h W 29 7 Head Coach: John Peterson N4 - - ^ Winona St. h W 21 14 S13 - - Valley City St. h *W 21 6 O4 - - ^ Michigan Tech a L 8 55 Captains: Rich Schwartz, Todd Jeffers, Gary + homecoming S20 - - ^ Winona St. h L 7 10 O11 - - ^ St. Cloud St. h L 24 43 Sperling ^ NIC contest O18 - - ^ Winona St. a L 15 48 S27 - - ^ Moorhead St. a L 3 39 S7 - - Bethel College h W 23 12 O25 - - UW-Stout a W 7 0 O4 - - ^ Northern St. +h W 17 14 S14 - - Mt. Senario (Wis.) a W 45 0 1990 (1-10 / 0-6 NIC / 7th) O11 - - ^ UM-Morris a L 0 42 N1 - - ^ Moorhead St. h L 0 28 S21 - - ^ Southwest St. h W 32 0 Head Coach: Kris Diaz O18 - - ^ UM-Duluth h L 7 55 N8 - - Valley City St. a L 21 43 S28 - - ^ Moorhead St. a L 7 14 Captains: Larry Filippi O25 - - Michigan Tech a L 0 39 + homecoming O5 - - ^ Winona St. +h W 28 0 S8 - - Huron Univ. h W 21 7 N1 - - ^ Southwest St. a L 3 45 ^ NIC contest O12 - - ^ UM-Morris a L 10 15 S15 - - Mayville St. h L 3 13 N8 - - ^ St. Cloud St. h L 0 7 O19 - - ^ Northern St. h W 37 14 S22 - - Wayne St. (Neb.) a L 0 22 * Later forfeited game O26 - - Loras College h W 19 12 1976 (6-4 / 3-4 NIC / t-5th) S29 - - ^ Northern St. a L 6 42 + homecoming N2 - - ^ UM-Duluth a L 7 10 O6 - - Michigan Tech a L 7 42 Head Coach: Don Turner ^ NIC contest N9 - - UW-Superior a W 40 13 Captains: Ed Acosta, Brian Baustian, Don O13 - - ^ UM-Duluth +h L 17 28 + homecoming O20 - - ^ Southwest St. a L 0 49 Byas, Rich Hansing ^ NIC contest S11 - - Valley City St. h W 34 3 1981 (0-10 / 0-6 NIC / 7th) O27 - - ^ Moorhead St. h L 19 37 S18 - - Morningside a W 7 3 Head Coach: Sparky Adams 1986 (6-4-1 / 3-2-1 NIC / 3rd) N3 - - ^ Winona St. a L 21 34 S25 - - ^ Southwest St. a W 36 0 S5 - - Mankato St. h L 0 10 Head Coach: John Peterson N10 - - ^ UM-Morris h L 35 40 S12 - - Valley City St. a L 6 24 N18 - - St. Ambrose 1 L 21 28 O2 - - ^ Michigan Tech h L 7 48 Captains: Matt Wellumson, Steve Nejman, S19 - - ^ Winona St. a L 13 17 + homecoming O9 - - ^ St. Cloud St. a L 10 20 Jeff Dunlop S26 - - ^ Moorhead St. h L 7 35 S6 - - Mayville St. h W 33 3 ^ NIC contest O16 - - ^ Winona St. +h W 38 7 O3 - - ^ Northern St. a L 8 13 S13 - - Mt. Senario (Wis.) h W 51 0 1 Metrodome Classic; Minneapolis, Minn. O23 - - ^ UM-Duluth a L 13 42 O10 - - ^ UM-Morris +h L 15 45 S20 - - St. Joesph’s (Ind.) a L 10 37 O30 - - ^ Moorhead St. a W 24 22 O17 - - ^ UM-Duluth a L 3 21 S27 - - ^ Winona St. a W 21 16 N6 - - ^ UM-Morris h L 7 55 O24 - - Northwestern (Iowa) a L 7 21 O4 - - ^ UM-Morris +h L 24 45 1991 (2-7 / 1-4 NIC / 5th) N13 - - UW-Superior h W 43 0 O31 - - ^ Southwest St. h L 0 17 O11 - - ^ Northern St. a L 0 16 Head Coach: Kris Diaz + homecoming N7 - - St. Cloud St. a L 10 28 O18 - - Northwestern (Iowa) a W 28 3 Captains: Mike Bakke, Mike Skinner ^ NIC contest + homecoming O25 - - ^ UM-Duluth h T 3 3 S7 - - St. John’s (Minn.) h L 0 29 ^ NIC contest N1 - - ^ Southwest St. a W 29 6 S14 - - Mayville St. a W 14 10 1977 (6-4 / 5-2 NIC / t-2nd) N8 - - ^ Moorhead St. h W 27 26 S21 - - Wayne St. (Neb.) a ccd-a Head Coach: Don Turner N15 - - Winona St. 1 L 25 27 S28 - - ^ Northern St. h L 10 12 Captains: Scott LaCoursiere, Frank Turk, + homecoming O5 - - Michigan Tech +h L 0 35 Mark Wambach ^ NIC contest O12 - - ^ UM-Duluth a L 19 48 S10 - - Valley City St. a L 10 17 1 Metrodome Classic; Minneapolis, Minn. O19 - 2 ^ Southwest St. h L 28 60 S17 - - ^ UM-Duluth h W 21 18 O26 - - ^ Moorhead St. a L 7 42 S24 - - ^ Southwest St. h W 20 0 1987 (2-7-1 / 0-5-1 NIC / 6th) N2 - - ^ Winona St. h ccd-b O1 - - ^ Michigan Tech a W 31 20 John Peterson Head Coach: John Peterson N9 - - ^ UM-Morris a W 28 25 O8 - - ^ St. Cloud St. +h W 28 7 1982 - 1988 Captains: Scott Thompson, Bruce Kranig N17 - - Southwest St 1 L 46 47 O15 - - ^ Winona St. a W 38 3 7 years / 30-40-3 (.432) S1 - - Mayville St. a W 30 14 + homecoming O22 - - Weber St. a L 28 31 NIC: 13-26-3 (.345) S26 - - ^ Winona St. h L 7 16 ^ NIC contest O29 - - ^ Moorhead St. h L 14 21 O3 - - ^ UM-Morris a L 19 20 1 Metrodome Classic; Minneapolis, Minn. N5 - - ^ UM-Morris a L 9 17 O10 - - ^ Northern St. +h L 12 59 a- “scheduling conflicts” N12 - - UW-Superior a W 49 13 1982 (2-8 / 2-4 NIC / t-4th) O17 - - N’western (Minn.) h W 41 25 b- weather + homecoming (50th) Head Coach: John Peterson O24 - - ^ UM-Duluth a L 0 40 ^ NIC contest Captains: Pat Biegert, Jerry Polzine O31 - - ^ Southwest St. h T 46 46 1992 (2-8 / 2-4 NSIC / t-5th) S4 - - Sioux Falls a L 12 14 N7 - - ^ Moorhead St. a L 14 36 Head Coach: Kris Diaz S11 - - UW-Superior h L 7 24 N14 - - Huron College a L 32 39 Captains: Dana Graveson, Les Bragg, Marty S18 - - ^ Southwest St. a L 16 28 N21 - - UW-Stout 1 L 6 45 Follis, Chad Postal S25 - - ^ Moorhead St. h L 23 38 + homecoming S12 - - St. John’s a L 8 35 O2 - - ^ Winona St. a L 28 40 ^ NIC contest S19 - - Wayne St. (Neb.) h L 7 44 O9 - - ^ UM-Morris +h W 14 10 1 Metrodome Classic; Minneapolis, Minn. S26 - - Michigan Tech a L 7 47 O16 - - ^ Northern St. a W 21 20

57 O3 - - ^ UM-Duluth +h L 13 22 Head Coach: Jeff Tesch 1 Metrodome Classic; Minneapolis, Minn. O15 - - ^ Wayne St. (Neb.) a W 40 37 O10 - - ^ Southwest St. a L 39 53 Captains: Ty Houglum, Eric Zajkowski, Eric # two-overtime game O21 - - ^ Winona State h W 28 7 O17 - - ^ Moorhead St. h W 28 27 Morris, Randy Qual O28 - - ^ SW Minnesota St. h W 23 15 O24 - - ^ Winona St. a L 12 14 S6 - - St. John’s (Minn.) h W 25 21 2002 (6-5 / 6-3 NSIC / 4th) N4 - - ^ Concordia-St. Paul a W 27 7 O31 - - ^ UM-Morris h W 34 7 S13 - - UW-Stout a L 6 43 Head Coach: Jeff Tesch N10 - - ^ Upper Iowa 1 W 44 20 N7 - - ^ Northern St. a L 10 17 S20 - - UW-Stevens Pt a L 0 47 Captains: Jared Polzine, Eddie Acosta, Ryan D2 - - Pittsburg State 2 L 27 35 N14 - - Neb. - Kearney 1 L 21 31 S27 - - ^ Southwest St. +h L 0 16 Welle, Jon Aamot + homecoming + homecoming O4 - - ^ Moorhead St. a L 17 36 A29 - - MSU-Mankato a L 23 45 ^ NSIC contest ^ NSIC contest O11 - - ^ Winona St. h L 14 58 S7 - - Minot State h L 28 35 1 Metrodome Classic; Minneapolis, Minn. 1 Metrodome Classic; Minneapolis, Minn. O18 - - ^ UM-Morris a L 28 45 S21 - - ^ Winona State a L 23 25 2 MIneral Water Bowl; Excelsior Springs, Mo. O25 - - ^ Northern St. h W 25 22 S28 - - ^ Wayne St. (Neb.) h W 38 2 1993 (0-10 / 0-6 NSIC / 7th) N8 - - ^ UM-Duluth a L 0 41 O5 - - ^ Northern State +h W 28 21 2007 (7-4 / 6-3 NSIC / 4th) Head Coach: Kris Diaz N16 - - UM-Morris 1 L 34 41 O12 - - ^ Concordia-St. Paul a L 14 38 Head Coach: Jeff Tesch Captains: Matt Juhl, Brian Murray + homecoming O19 - - ^ Southwest State h W 37 0 Captains: Chase Pearson, Zach Christ, S11 - - South Dakota a L 3 42 ^ NSIC contest O26 - - ^ MSU-Moorhead# a W 35 28 Zach Stafford, Anthony Schreiber, Jeremiah S18 - - Wayne St. (Neb.) a L 7 59 1 Metrodome Classic; Minneapolis, Minn. N2 - 15 ^ Minn.-Duluth a L 25 52 Johnson S25 - - Michigan Tech h L 23 52 N9 - - ^ Minn.-Morris h W 38 13 S1 20 - Minnesota Duluth a L 14 31 O2 - - ^ UM-Duluth a L 0 20 1998 (6-4 / 4-2 NSIC / 3rd) N16 - - ^ Minn.-Crookston a W 21 7 S8 - - Minot State (N.D.) h W 31 7 O9 - - ^ Southwest St. +h L 8 35 Head Coach: Jeff Tesch + homecoming S15 - - ^ MSU Moorhead h W 27 3 O16 - - ^ Moorhead St. a L 16 36 Captains: Ben McAninch, Chris Meyer, ^ NSIC contest S22 - - ^ Minn.-Crookston a W 47 9 O23 - - ^ Winona St. h L 3 51 Cullen Garrity # two-overtime game S29 - - ^+ Northern State h W 35 7 O30 - - ^ UM-Morris a L 7 21 S5 - - UM-Crookston a L 30 34 O6 - - ^ Mary (N.D.) a L 7 10 N6 - - ^ Northern St. h L 20 35 S12 - - St. Thomas (Minn.) h W 25 21 2003 (7-4 / 5-3 NSIC / 4th) O13 - - ^ Wayne State (Neb.) h L 21 24 N13 - - Neb. - Kearney 1 L 3 28 S19 - - Mayville St. a W 32 7 Head Coach: Jeff Tesch O20 - - ^ Winona State a L 24 35 + homecoming S26 - - ^ Moorhead St. +h W 22 10 Captains: Jon Aamot, Marty Humeniuk, O27 - - ^ SW Minnesota St. a W 28 14 ^ NSIC contest O3 - - ^ Winona St. a L 19 38 Eddie Acosta, Bryan Stoffel N3 - - ^ Concordia-St. Paul h W 47 21 1 Metrodome Classic; Minneapolis, Minn. O10 - - ^ UM-Morris .h W 48 13 A28 - - MSU-Mankato h W 12 10 N9 - - ^ Upper Iowa 1 W 56 28 O17 - - ^ Northern St. a L 6 34 S6 - - Minot State a W 48 0 + homecoming 1994 (1-8 / 1-5 NSIC / 6th) O31 - - ^ UM-Duluth h W 48 18 S13 - 12 Chadron State h L 22 43 ^ NSIC contest Head Coach: Kris Diaz N7 - - ^ Southwest St. a W 28 18 S20 - - ^ Concordia-St. Paul a L 14 28 1 Metrodome Classic; Minneapolis, Minn. Captains: Bert Brandt, Roger Capannelli N14 - - UW-River Falls 1 L 14 45 O4 - - ^ MSU-Moorhead +h W 23 15 S10 - - North Dakota a L 6 42 + homecoming O11 - 18 ^ Winona State a L 21 40 2008 (5-6 / 4-6 NSIC / T8th / 3rd North) S17 - - UW-Stout h L 21 22 ^ NSIC contest O18 - - ^ SW Minnesota St. h W 41 3 1 Metrodome Classic; Minneapolis, Minn. Head Coach: Jeff Tesch S24 - - ^ UM-Duluth h L 13 48 O25 - - ^ Northern State a W 48 42 Captains: Jake Anderson, Jeremy Gettel, O1 - - ^ Southwest St. a L 20 28 N1 - - ^ Minn.-Duluth h L 21 34 Jason Kunz, Nathan Mahlik, O8 - - ^ Moorhead St. +h L 6 33 1999 (8-3 / 6-2 NSIC / t-2nd) N7 - - ^ Wayne St. (Neb.) 1 W 45 21 A28 - - Minot State a W 27 24 O15 - - ^ Winona St. a L 14 63 Head Coach: Jeff Tesch N15 - - ^ Minn.-Crookston h W 47 35 S6 - - ^Minnesota State h L 14 28 O22 - - ^ UM-Morris h W 33 12 Captains: Chris Meyer, Ben Morie, Ben + homecoming S13 - - ^Winona State a L 7 31 O29 - - ^ Northern St. a L 12 21 Hudson, Rob Sutera ^ NSIC contest S20 - - ^MSU-Moorhead* a L 7 27 N5 - - Wayne St. (Neb.) h L 22 53 S4 - - Minot St. h W 28 7 1 Metrodome Classic; Minneapolis, Minn. S27 - - ^Northern State*+ h W 31 20 + homecoming S11 - - St. Thomas (Minn.) a W 24 14 O4 - - ^St. Cloud State* a L 14 48 ^ NSIC contest S18 - - ^ Wayne St. +h W 52 38 O11 - - ^Wayne State a L 11 30 S25 - - ^ Northern St. a L 17 45 2004 (8-3 / 5-2 NSIC / t-2nd) Head Coach: Jeff Tesch O18 - - ^Minn., Crookston* h W 41 27 O2 - - ^ Concordia-St. Paul h W 54 7 1995 (3-7 / 3-3 NSIC / t-3rd) Captains: Adam Noble, Gabe Rodriguez, O25 - - ^Minn. Duluth* a L 21 48 O9 - - ^ Southwest St. a W 13 10 Head Coach: Kris Diaz Mitch Feierabend, Bryce Vollbrecht N1 - - ^U-Mary* h W 31 10 O16 - - ^ Moorhead St. h L 25 32 Captains: Jay Nelson, Matt Gay A26 - - Minnesota State a W 42 35 N8 - - ^Concordia-St. Paul h W 24 12 O23 - - ^ UM-Duluth h W 35 26 S9 - - North Dakota h L 0 63 S4 - - Minot State h W 49 14 + homecoming O30 - - ^ UM-Morris a W 53 20 S16 - - UW-Stout a L 17 49 S11 - - Chadron (Neb.) St. a L 43 50 ^ NSIC contest N6 - - ^ UM-Crookston a W 38 31 S23 - - ^ UM-Duluth h L 9 40 S18 - - Wis.-River Falls h W 58 14 * NSIC North Divisional contest N14 - - UW-Stevens Point 1 L 23 35 S30 - - ^ Southwest St. a L 6 8 S25 - - ^ Concordia-St. Paul +h W 47 27 + homecoming O7 - - ^ Moorhead St. a L 20 32 O2 - - ^ SW Minnesota St. a W 30 7 ^ NSIC contest O14 - - ^ Winona St. +h W 25 14 O9 - 16 ^ Winona State h L 28 41 1 Metrodome Classic; Minneapolis, Minn. O21 - - ^ UM-Morris a W 16 12 O16 - - ^ Minn.-Crookston h W 28 20 O28 - - ^ Northern St. h W 25 24 O23 - - ^ Northern State a L 31 34 N4 - - Wayne St. (Neb.) a L 14 55 2000 (9-2 / 6-2 NSIC / 2nd) O30 - - ^ MSU-Moorhead a W 42 0 N12 - - Winona St 1 L 15 29 Head Coach: Jeff Tesch N6 - - ^ Wayne St. (Neb.) 1 W 24 0 + homecoming Captains: Jerry Dagel, Geoff Martinson, Ben + homecoming ^ NSIC contest Hudson, Pat Engleright ^ NSIC contest 1 Metrodome Classic; Minneapolis, Minn. S2 - - Minot State a W 25 0 1 Metrodome Classic; Minneapolis, Minn. S9 - - St. Thomas h W 32 9 S16 - - ^ Wayne St. (Neb.) a W 24 21 S23 - - ^ Northern St. h W 39 38 S30 - - ^ Concordia-St. Paul a L 8 19 2005 (7-3 / 4-3 NSIC / t-4th) O7 - - ^ Southwest St.# +h W 65 63 Head Coach: Jeff Tesch O14 - - ^ MSU-Moorhead a W 28 14 Captains: Chris Canter, James Midboe, Nate O21 - - ^ UM-Duluth a L 19 38 Sannes, Rob Selb Jeff Tesch O28 - - ^ UM-Morris h W 70 0 S3 - - Minot State a W 42 17 1996 - present N4 - - ^ UM-Crookston h W 34 28 S10 - - Minnesota State h W 28 23 14th year / 83-56 (.597) N10 - - UW-River Falls 1 W 23 20 S17 - - Wis.-River Falls a W 35 19 NSIC: 61-40 (.604) + homecoming S24 - - ^ Concordia-St. Paul a L# 48 55 ^ NSIC contest O1 - - ^ SW Minnesota St. +h W 47 9 1 Metrodome Classic; Minneapolis, Minn. O8 - - ^ Winona State a L 13 47 1996 (2-8 / 1-5 NSIC / 6th # four-overtime game O15 - - ^ Minn.-Crookston a W 40 14 O22 - - ^ Northern State h W 45 33 Head Coach: Jeff Tesch O29 - - ^ MSU-Moorhead h W 27 13 Captains: Randy Qual, Eric Morris, Eric 2001 (7-4 / 5-4 NSIC / 4th) N5 - - ^ Wayne St. (Neb.) 1 L 28 38 Skaare, Tim Andree Head Coach: Jeff Tesch # overtime S7 - - St. John’s (Minn.) a L 2 20 Captains: Jerry Dagel, Geoff Martinson, + homecoming S14 - - UW-Stout h L 13 28 Wallie Kuchinski, Pat Engleright ^ NSIC contest S21 - - UW-Stevens Point h L 7 52 S1 - - Minot State a W 39 20 1 Metrodome Classic; Minneapolis, Minn. S28 - - ^ Southwest St a L 7 32 S8 - - St. Thomas (Minn.) a W 26 16 O5 - - ^ Moorhead St. +h L 27 29 S15 - - ^ Winona State h L 35 41 O12 - - ^ Winona St a L 28 35 S22 - - ^ Wayne State (Neb.) a L 7 13 2006 (9-3 / 8-0 NSIC / 1st) O19 - - ^ UM-Morris h W 19 15 S29 - - ^ Northern State# a W 47 46 Head Coach: Jeff Tesch O26 - - ^ Northern St. a L 14 52 O6 - - ^ Concordia-St. Paul +h L 27 42 Captains: Jeremiah Johnson, Ben Barratto, N9 - - ^ UM-Duluth h L 0 49 O13 - - ^ Southwest State a W 52 14 Tyler Olson, Brian Vollbrecht N17 - - Southwest St 1 W 28 14 O20 - - ^ MSU-Moorhead h W 28 14 A31 - - Minnesota Duluth h L 7 23 + homecoming O27 - - ^ UM-Duluth h L 38 42 S9 - - Minot State a W 30 9 ^ NSIC contest N3 - - ^ UM-Morris a W 69 6 S16 - - ^ MSU-Moorhead a W 21 9 1 Metrodome Classic; Minneapolis, Minn. N10 - - ^ UM-Crookston 1 W 47 7 S23 - - ^ Minn.-Crookston h W 56 7 + homecoming S30 - - ^ Northern State a W 25 22 1997 (2-8 / 1-5 NSIC / t-6th) ^ NSIC contest O7 - - + Mary (N.D.) h L 21 27

58 As the Bemidji State Teachers College continued to to upgrade BSU’s athletics facilities. The projects included Home Cookin’ increase its enrollment from just 130 students when it two new football fields and relocation of the existing fields, opened its doors on June 23, 1919 to 160 in 1923, the need as well as a track, and baseball diamonds, soccer As Bemidji State has developed into for more space and facilities became apparent. field, courts and a general playing court. Concrete a year-in, year-out title contender Mr. A.P White, a member of the Bemidji community and bleachers for the football field were included in the in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate the Normal School Board, stated “now is the time for us to improvement plans. One of the new fields would be used Conference, the Beavers have also get our campus developed.” as a practice field for football, while the game field was built established one of the true home- At that time the east side of campus along the lake- inside the round cinder track. The location of the new field field advantages in the region. shore was still wilderness. Mr. White’s suggestion was constructed as part of that project is the exact location of carried out and the grounds for tennis courts and a football today’s field. Since 1996, when Jeff Tesch took field were leveled and surfaced in 1923. Throughout spring and summer of 1940, work con- the reigns of the BSU program, the The football field was located just east of the current tinued on the new sports fields as well as the concrete Beavers have posted a 44-18 record student union along the shore of Lake Bemidji, just a few feet bleachers. The 1940 football season opened on the newly at Chet Anderson Stadium (.710) south from the current location of the stadium. The field ran constructed field as BSU played host to Concordia College which includes five-game home north-south with sidelines running along the lakeshore. on Sept. 27. But the $25,000 bleachers would not be com- winning streaks from Oct. 23, 1999 In 1926, R.E. Mendenhall, BSU’s first staff member to plete until the 1941 season. to Sep. 15, 2001, from Sept. 28, hold a PhD who taught history and physical education, In 1941 the bleachers, one on each side of the field, 2003 to Aug. 28, 2004, from Oct. organized the college’s first football team. The team played were completed. The newly constructed bleachers housed 16, 2004 to Oct. 29, 2005 and most four games that fall against local high schools. The first two rest rooms, two shower rooms, a refreshment stand, recently, Octy. 21, 2006 to Sept. 29, game played on the Bemidji State field (often referred to two first-aid rooms, two ticket booths and offices for the 2007. as Diamond Point Field) was held Oct. 27, 1926 against coaches. The inside passageway of the bleachers was BSU has won 10 of its last 12 Cass Lake High School. Bemidji was victorious, winning home to a 160 foot long and 11 foot wide cinder track used the battle 13-0. The team ended the first season in Bemidji by the track team for training during inclement weather. The games played at Chet Anderson State history with a record of 1-2-1. bleachers were made of reinforced concrete and were 180 Stadium dating back to an Oct. 21, In August of 1935, with sponsorship by local organiza- feet long and 40 feet wide. The seats consisted of 15 rows 2006 win over Winona State, with tions, citizens of Bemidji and the faculty, a $2,400 lighting of redwood benches set atop steel straps and would seat the only two losses in that span system was installed in time for the upcoming season. Forty an estimated 1,500 people. coming to Wayne State College lights, mounted on eight 60-foot poles, illuminated the field An enclosed sports booth, six feet wide and 14 feet (Neb.) en route to its 2007 Mineral brilliantly for the 1935 home opener Sept. 13 against Itasca long, occupied the position above and in the center of the Water Bowl bid and eventual 2008 Junior College. This would be the first night game to be north side bleachers. A glass front was installed to protect NCAA Playoff participant MInnesota played in Bemidji State history. The dedication for the new sports writers from inclement weather. With both bleach- State University, Mankato. lighting system took place during halftime with a crowd of ers completed the estimated capacity of the stadium was Perhaps the most exciting game 1,500 in attendance. Bemidji State president M.W. Deputy, 3,500. in BSU history came on the turf at The present-day stadium and field has undergone modifi- Mr. F.J McPartlin and Mr. H.Z. Mitchell spoke at the dedica- Chet Anderson Stadium on Oct, 7, tion ceremony and the game was preceded by a torchlight cations throughout the years, but the main structures are the 2000, in a Homecoming contest parade through the business section of the city. same today as 60 years ago. A new press box was added to A practice field was built in 1938. The field was built the south side bleachers as well as additional seating, bring- against Southwest State. In that extending from the already-existing field west to Birchmont ing the estimated capacity to 5,000. game, BSU prevailed 65-63 in a four- Road. A concrete building was also constructed at the In 1989, a new scoreboard and new playing surface overtime marathon, with the Beavers southwest corner of the playing field to house football were installed. pulling out the win on a successful equipment. The facility was named the Chet Anderson Stadium on two-point conversion at the end of In 1939, BSU received a $172,000 federal grant pro- Oct. 5, 1996, in honor of former head coach Chester A. the fourth extra period. vided for sports fields, and all but a small portion was used Anderson (1955-1965). BSU at Home in the Tesch Era non-conf NSIC total 1996 0-2 1-2 1-4 1997 1-0 1-2 2-2 1998 1-0 3-0 4-0 1999 1-0 3-1 4-1 2000 1-0 4-0 5-0 2001 0-0 1-3 1-3 2002 0-1 4-0 4-1 2003 1-1 3-1 4-2 2004 2-0 2-1 4-1 2005 1-0 3-0 4-0 2006 0-2 3-0 3-2 2007 1-0 3-1 4-1 2008 0-0 4-1 4-1 TOTAL 9-6 35-12 44-18

59 The War Years The School Colors The BSU Logo In Feb., 1920, an assembly hour was set aside for During the fall semester of 1998, campus-wide Bemidji State holds a proud distinction the selection of school colors. After the balloting on discussions were held on the need for new marks to of being the only Minnesota Teachers College to continue its football program colors had resulted in a deadlock, Cyrillus Freeman, represent the University as well as BSU athletics. The through World War II, when other a student from Minneapolis, rose and commanded University marks at the time had been in place since teams across the state temporarily attention. 1974, with minor revisions in 1987, while no official suspended their teams due to a lack “As we sat here discussing this question,” she athletic mascot, logo or image had been adopted for of available men on campus to fill out said, “I happened to glance out the window. The sight University use. their rosters. “Jolly” Erickson, BSU’s head coach at the time, simply felt it that met my eyes was fresh, green pines silhouetted A committee was formed and for the next foolish not to continue. against pure white snow. What could be more academic year an audit and review were conducted BSU finished 4-0 with its depleted appropriate than green and white?” on the school logo and athletics imagery to determine 1944 squad, one of just 15 undefeated This idea was accepted unanimously. what images were being used to represent the teams in the nation that year. It remains institution. the only unbeaten, untied team in BSU During the spring and summer of 1999, requests history. The Naming of the Beavers Following is a story from the Sep. As President Deputy reviewed football practice one for proposals (RFP) were sought from outside firms 27, 1944 edition of The Northern evening in May, 1932, he called the team into a huddle to assist the university in this historic undertaking. Student which recounts BSU’s The BSU coaching staffs took great interest in the decision to carry on. and raising his hands above their heads declared, “I christen this team the Beavers.” efforts to produce the new Beaver logo. They desired BSTC Carries On in Football The name “Beavers” is symbolic of the silent, an image that would represent pride and confidence Only State Peds hard-working teams representing Bemidji State while being gender-neutral and not appearing With Uninterrupted Program University. cartoonish in nature. Bemidji State Teachers College is still The public relations firm of Russell & Herder of having football! So far this northern Brainerd was awarded the RFP for the logo project Minnesota college, although severely Fight Song handicapped by lack of men, has during the summer of 2000. For the remainder of “Go Bemidji Beavers 2000 and through early 2001, Russell & Herder helped carried on every year in a wartime Go you green and white football program. It is the only one oversee focus groups and surveys regarding the logo of the State Teachers Colleges in Go Bemidji Beavers change. Minnesota to do so. Fight with all your might! In Dec. 2000, preliminary logo designs were Coach “Jolly” Erickson says, “I Rah! Rah! Rah! think it is foolish to quit just because presented to the committee, and revisions were made We are here to cheer you until the time the new marks were formally adopted there aren’t 30 or 40 men around the We are out to bring you fame campus. Ten boys out for the sport will and officially unveiled March 28, 2001, at a ceremony get just as much out of it as a larger So go Bemidji Beavers on campus. squad.” Coach Erickson went on to Fight and win this game!” say that as long as the school has the equipment to fit out a team, every effort should be made to schedule Homecoming games. Two home games are being The first homecoming at Bemidji Teachers College planned this year instead of one. Eau was held Oct. 6, 1927. Until 1931 Homecoming was a Claire Teachers college of Wisconsin biennial affair. In that year the demands of the alumni, will send their team to Bemidji on October 13. The two teams should be eager for this season of reunion, changed it to an of about the same ability as both have annual celebration with all the traditional dinners, teas, all-civilian teams. However, Eau Claire parades, dances, bonfires and football games. will have about twice as many men on Recently, BSU has been celebrating victories in the campus as Bemidji. its annual Homecoming football game with a post- “I would like to see the game with Eau Claire on October 13 be our game celebration in the waters of Lake Bemidji which annual homecoming game with all of borders Chet Anderson Stadium on the east. the festivities included,” said “Jolly,” “and we hope that the fans will come out and help us carry out our plans.” Carl Knutson is the only returning major letter winner. He is a sophomore from Benson, Minnesota. LeRoy Voxland from Fosston won a minor letter last year. “Any able-bodied or slightly disabled man is welcome to join the squad.” So said Mr. Erickson. Other members of the team were recently announced by Jolly. They are Ralph Magnuson, Shevlin, Minn.; Louis Marchand and Robert Liapis, Bemidji, Minn.; Clarence Sohlin and Gerald Haring, St. Paul, Minn.; LaVerne Harvey, Hibbing, Minn.; and Donald Letendre, Cass Lake, Minn. Ralph Magnuson and LaVerne Harvey have both had experience as gridders before. Magnuson bucked the line for BSTC in 1938 and Harvey fought with Hibbing High School. Four or five men are expected to report in the near future. Magnuson is the only man on this season’s team with a wife and family, so here’s hoping the Eau Claire boys won’t be too rough with him.

60 The 1948 Bemidji State homecoming committee decided that something symbolic was All-Time Results needed to add color to the festivities. Publicity stunts that year included dropping leaflets, which included Year Result Location game admissions among them, from an airplane. 1948 L 6 13 Bemidji Homecoming committee chairman Ron Smith and others decided that an axe, then in possession of Smith, 1949 W 13 6 Moorhead would serve as a suitable trophy to mark the hotly-contested annual Beaver-Dragon gridiron clash. The axe 1950 W 20 0 n/a would be awarded to the university president representing the victor of the contest. 1951 W 12 0 Bemidji Smith’s axe originated in the native village of Mount Hagon, New Guinea. The axe is hand made and was 1952 L 6 19 Moorhead polished underwater by its maker. Two types of axe are produced by natives in the Mount Hagon area, one 1953 W 13 6 Bemidji with a blade of black stone for work and one of gray stone for ceremonies. Smith procured the gray trophy 1954 L 7 20 Moorhead axe through a series of shrewd trades with the natives. 1955 W 20 7 Bemidji In 1948 the teams fought to the bitter end for possession of the weapon in the inaugural Battle for the 1956 T 13 13 Moorhead 1957 W 27 14 Bemidji Axe, with Moorhead State winning 13-6. Despite a loss in the first battle, Bemidji State dominated the early 1958 W 48 7 Moorhead history of the trophy series posting a 10-3-1 record in its first 14 games. BSU won five consecutive meetings 1959 W 34 6 Bemidji in the series from 1957-’61 and was unbeaten in seven consecutive meetings from 1955-’61. 1960 W 20 8 Moorhead The tide turned in 1962, with the Dragons taking control of the series for the next few decades. In 21 1961 W 34 8 Bemidji games played from 1962 to 1982, the Beavers brought home the battle axe just twice - after a 28-12 win in 1962 L 7 10 Moorhead Bemidji in 1969 and a 24-22 win in Moorhead in 1976. The Beavers broke through with two wins in four games 1963 T 20 20 Bemidji from 1983-’86, but would then win just once - a 28-27 win in Bemidji in 1992 - in 11 games from 1987-’97. 1964 L 14 15 Moorhead But the tide has once again turned in BSU’s favor, as the Beavers have captured seven of the last eight 1965 L 7 14 Bemidji battles for the axe - including an active series-long streak of six consecutive wins. 1966 L 0 13 Moorhead 1967 T 20 20 Bemidji 1968 L 10 28 Moorhead From the Sep. 29, 1948 edition of The Northern Student: 1969 W 28 12 Bemidji “Bemidji Presents Trophy to MSTC 1970 L 6 33 Moorhead Today a Homecoming committee journeyed to Moorhead State Teachers college for a special pepe convoca- 1971 L 8 28 Bemidji tion. At this time invitations were extended to the faculty, student body, band and queen to come to BSTC 1972 L 15 48 Moorhead where they will be given an active part in the Homecoming activities. At the convocation Ron Smith presented 1973 L 7 17 Bemidji the New Guinea “Battle Ax” which is the new trophy between BSTC and MSTC.” 1974 L 0 40 Moorhead 1975 L 0 28 Bemidji 1976 W 24 22 Moorhead 1977 L 14 21 Bemidji 1978 L 0 28 Moorhead 1979 L 2 35 Bemidji 1980 L 3 39 Moorhead 1981 L 7 35 Bemidji 1982 L 23 38 Bemidji 1983 W 33 28 Moorhead 1984 L 28 35 Bemidji 1985 L 7 14 Moorhead 1986 W 27 26 Bemidji 1987 L 14 36 Moorhead 1988 L 14 47 Bemidji 1989 L 12 46 Moorhead 1990 L 19 37 Bemidji 1991 L 14 42 Moorhead 1992 W 28 27 Bemidji 1993 L 16 36 Moorhead 1994 L 6 33 Bemidji 1995 L 20 32 Moorhead 1996 L 27 29 Bemidji 1997 L 17 36 Moorhead 1998 W 22 10 Bemidji 1999 L 25 32 Bemidji 2000 W 28 14 Moorhead 2001 W 28 14 Bemidji 2002 W 35 28 Moorhead 2003 W 23 15 Bemidji 2004 W 42 0 Moorhead NCAA Division II Trophy Games 2005 W 27 13 Bemidji Following is a list of the current Division II trophy games, including the year the trophy was first exchanged. 2006 W 21 9 Moorhead 2007 W 27 3 Bemidji Trophy Date Teams Heritage Bell 1979 Delta St.—Mississippi Col. Old Hickory Stick 1931 NW Mo. St.—Truman St. Eagle-Rock 1980 Chadron St.—Black Hills St. 2008 L 7 27 Moorhead Battle Axe 1948 Bemidji St.—MSU Moorhead Elm City 1983 New Haven—S. Conn. St. Points 1055 1342 Sitting Bull 1953 North Dakota—South Dakota Field Cup 1983 Ky. Wesleyan—Evansville PPG 17.3 22.0 Bishop’s 1970 Lenior-Rhyne—Newberry John Wesley 1984 Ky. Weslyan—Union (Ky.) Top Dog 1971 Indianapolis-Butler Miner’s Bowl 1986 Mo. Southern St.—Pittsburg St. overall record: 24-34-3 (.418) Axe Bowl 1975 Northwood—Saginaw Valley Wagon Wheel 1986 Eastern NM—W. Texas A&M in Bemidji*: 14-15-2 (.469) Old Settler’s Musket 1975 Adams St.—Fort Lewis Backyard Bowl 1987 Cheyney—West Chester in Moorhead*: 9-19-1 (.328) Battle of the Ravine 1976 Henderson St.—Ouachita Baptist East Meets West 1987 Chadron St.—Peru St. consecutive wins: 8, 2000-2007 Traveling 1976 Ashland—Hillsdale Hub Cap 2004 Bemidji St. —Minn.-Crookston Traveling Training Kit 1978 MSU-Mankato—St. Cloud St. Paddle 2006 U-Mary-MSU Moorhead consecutive losses: 6, twice Governor’s 1979 S.Conn. St.—Cent. Conn. St. * does not include the 1950 game, the location of which is not known

61 The Bemidji area is home to a population of more than ed on the National Register as one of the earliest examples 30,000 and includes the Leech Lake, White Earth, and Red of a steel-reinforced concrete bridge. At the southern end Lake Indian Reservations, and Lake Itasca, the headwaters of Minnesota Avenue lies the Great Northern Depot, com- to the Mississippi River. The City of Bemidji provides a fo- pleted in 1913. On the Historic Register, the Depot is the cus for educational, business, and medical services. Recre- last early 20th century railroad building left in its original ational and cultural activities reflect a multicultural heritage condition. that includes American Indian, European and Canadian in- fluences. The Commercial Building on Third Street, built in 1910, is cited in the Architecture of Minnesota Guide as a successful Bemidji is a “golden city” along the river’s bank, only miles prairie-style solution for a single-story building. from where the mighty Mississippi River begins its 2,552 mile journey to New Orleans and the Gulf of Mexico, a city Other examples of historic architecture include the Beltrami at the center of the legends of Paul Bunyan and Babe the County Courthouse built in 1902. Across the street you’ll Blue Ox. find the 1917 Colonial Revival-style former Post Office.

Bemidji’s natural beauty and bounty as a meeting or group Perhaps Bemidji’s best-known historic district is the eight- tour destination is also enhanced with historic charac- block section of Lake Boulevard. Once known as Bemidji’s ter. From world renown statues and architecture listed on “Gold Coast,” among the many venerable homes to be the National Register of Historic Places, to ancient earth viewed is the Dr. Johnson House built in 1910 with a show- mounds and burial grounds, the past takes an interesting case garden. turn in Bemidji. The Bacon House was also built in 1910, later used for a Bemidji’s waterfront is home to the world-famous statues Catholic convent. An unusual log structure, the Fisk House of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox listed in the National was reconstructed log-by-log at the present site. Judge Fisk Register of Historic Places. Nearby is Bemidji’s Tourist In- enjoyed entertaining many distinguished guests, including formation Center. In addition to Paul Bunyan memorabilia, writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. Further along you’ll find Warfield The Bunyan House features the Fireplace of States built House, the 1912 home of the man who built Bemidji’s elec- with stones from every state in the U.S. and Canadian prov- tric light plant. inces. Two lady teachers resided at the 1930s Parker & Mangels- To the north, you’ll encounter Library Park and the statue of dorf House, also known for its large, informal gardens. Bemidji’s founding Chief Bemidji, as well as the Community Arts Center in the Carnegie Building, also on the National Birchmont Drive displays two art deco classics built in 1937, Register. one with a semicircular glass projection, is located at Bemi- dji State University, the only lakeshore campus in the state At the south end of Lake Bemidji is Nymore Beach, site of with architecture dating back to 1919. the Crookston Lumber Co. The burning of the mill in 1924 marked the end of the county’s logging era. Located about midway between Minneapolis/St. Paul to the south and Winnipeg, Canada to the north, Bemidji has easy On the way into Bemidji, you may cross over the historic access by air, motor carrier, and automobile to metropolitan Mississippi River Bridge, built in 1916. This structure is list- areas and international airports.

62 Goals Academic Program Bemidji State’s vision - Shaping Potential, Shaping Worlds - reflects The only baccalaureate institution in northern Minnesota, Bemidji State offers the opportunities that approximately 5,000 students have each year at 65 undergraduate major fields of study and 13 graduate programs housed BSU to expand their talents and skill and to use their abilities in making in one of three major colleges: College of Arts & Sciences, College of Health an impact within their personal, professional, community and global Sciences and Human Ecology and the College of Business, Technology, and spheres. It also exemplifies Bemidji State’s role in shaping students’ Communications. Quality education is a priority at BSU, as many programs interests and talents while preparing them for the future. have earned national acclaim. The accounting program ranks among the nation’s Top 10 in preparing students for the CPA examination, and scientific History research has gained national exposure in a variety of fields. Bemidji State began as a state Normal school in 1919, became a leading teachers’ college in the region, and achieved University status in 1975. Students / Faculty Currently, BSU recognizes over 40,000 alumni. While more than 86 percent of Bemidji State students come from Minnesota, the University attracts a broad and diverse student body from 35 states and 35 foreign nations.. Through teaching and informed attention to the educational needs of students, the University seeks to instill the spark of openness and commitment for lifelong learning. In fact, many BSU faculty members continue to pursue knowledge as specialists and educators in their fields. Location Bemidji State University lies in the heart of the city of Bemidji, midway between Minneapolis/St. Paul and Winnipeg, deep within Minnesota’s lakes and forest region. With stands of pine, oak and birch reflecting the nearby presence of the northern woods, the east side of campus lines the shores of Lake Bemidji. The city of Bemidji, which serves a population of approximately 40,000, provides a regional focus for educational, business and medical services. Entertainment and activities include lively downtown Bemidji, shopping malls, theatre, art, downhill and cross country skiing and various forms of water recreation. Facilities The modern campus spans 89 acres on the shores of Lake Bemidji, including the Physical Education Complex which houses the John S. Glas Fieldhouse, host to several NCAA Championships. The BSU Gymnasium hosts the basketball and volleyball events, and a 3,000 square foot weight room, human performance labratory, indoor track, and tennis, racquetball and areas complete the complex.

Football fans can catch a spectacular view of Lake Bemidji through the east end zone of Chet Anderson Stadium. Financial Aid / Scholarships Eighty-two percent of students at Bemidji State receive some form of financial assistance. Over $16 million was awarded last year to students, including $6 million in grants and scholarships. Internships Each year, students complete internships with the likes of the NASA space program in Houston, Texas, Disneyland, Compaq, Rubbermaid and a host of architectural firms.

63 Chet Anderson Stadium is home to BSU’s football and outdoor track and field BSU Baseball Field plays host to the Beaver baseball program in the spring. The programs. It is one of just three collegiate football stadiums in the nation with a stadium grandstand was completed for the 2002 season and the facility under- lakeside setting. went a $170,000 renovation project including the installation of new dugouts and a Fair-Paly electronic LED scoreboard in 2007.

BSU Gymnasium is the home of BSU’s men’s and women’s basketball and Bemidji State’s softball program plays its home contests at the BSU Softball volleyball programs. BSU’s men and women each won a home-court first-round Field, adjacent to the baseball field. In the spring of 2008, the school unveiled a NSIC playoff game in 2004. new permanent scoreboard at the facility.

John S. Glas Fieldhouse is the legendary home of BSU’s men’s and The BSU indoor track and tennis teams make their home in the Gillett Recreation/ women’s ice hockey programs. BSU’s men have won five national Fitness Center. One of the finest indoor facilities in the region, the center also championships in the building. serves as the campus recreational center.

64 Media Services Who Are Boosters? Bemidji State provides extensive Internet information You are considered a booster or a representative of Bemidji State University Athletics interests if you: resources for those covering BSU football and its • Participated in or are currently a member of any athletics department booster group, including Beaver Pride other athletics programs. • Have made a donation to the athletic program The BSU Athletics Web site contains schedules, rosters, updated statistics and some historical infor- • Have assisted or been asked to assist with recruiting of prospective student athletes mation from previous seasons. Print-quality photos • Have assisted in providing benefits to enrolled student athletes or families of BSU players and coaches are also available for • Have helped to promote BSU athletics or BSU athletic interests in any way download. BSU’s weekly game-notes package is com- Once a person has become identified as a booster to BSU they retain that identity indefinitely even if they no longer sup- pleted and made available on-line during the season, port the athletics program. and are typically available Wednesday afternoon. BSU’s game notes are in Adobe PDF format and will be distributed via electronic means only (e-mail Who Are Prospective Student-Athletes? or web). Due to the size of the release, it will not be The NCAA defines a “prospect” as anyone who has started classes for the ninth grade. regularly distributed via fax.

In addition, a student who has not started classes for the ninth grade becomes a prospect if the institution provides any Official BSU athletics web site: financial assistance or other benefits not provided to any prospective student. • www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics

What Are Permissible Activities by Boosters? Game-Day Services The following are activities that BSU boosters can participate in: Gameday packages containing programs, game notes and other information will be available in the • May attend events such as contests or banquets where prospects press box prior to all home contests. Final statistics are present so long as the booster is there on their own initiative. include an official NCAA box score, game sum- mary, individual and team statistics. Game notes and Boosters are NOT able to contact prospects or prospect’s relatives at quotes from coaches and selected players will also such events. be available on request. Telephone, copier and fax services are available on a first-come, first-served • Boosters CAN inform BSU coaches of prospects in their area by basis. contacting the BSU staff and/or sending newspaper clippings about the There is limited Internet service in the BSU prospect. Football Press box. Media requiring post-game Internet access are welcome to use the BSU ath- letic media relations offices in the adjoining Gillett • Boosters may arrange employment for prospects. Prospects may Recreation Center. not start the job until after completion of their senior year in high school, and compensation must be based on actual work performed at a normal rate. Credentials / Pass List Sarah Levesque Dolly Fieldman Season credentials will be issued to all media cover- Compliance Coordinator Compliance G.A. ing the Beavers on a regular basis. • Boosters can continue to establish family relationships with friends For single-game passes and credentials, con- and neighbors. Contacts with prospects are permitted as long as they BSU Athletics Compliance Office tact the BSU athletic media relations office no less are NOT for recruiting purposes and are NOT initiated by BSU staff 1500 Birchmont Drive NE, # 29 than 24 hours before the scheduled starting time of members. Bemidji, MN 56601 the event. Credential requests must be submitted via fax on official letterhead. Compliance Coordinator Credentials will be issued only to representa- What is a Contact? Sarah Levesque tives of an accredited media outlet who will be phone: (218) 755-2142 working in an official capacity to cover a BSU ath- What is Considered Recruiting? fax: (218) 755-3898 letic event. No credentials will be issued to friends, Contact is any face-to-face encounter between a prospect or their e-mail: [email protected] spouses, children or other family members. parents/guardians and a BSU staff member or athletics representative Credentials remain the property of Bemidji State (booster) during which dialogue occurs in excess of a greeting. Compliance Graduate Assistant University and may be revoked at any time. Dolly Fieldman Recruiting is any solicitation of a prospect or the prospect’s relatives by phone: (218) 755-2771 a BSU staff member or athletics representative (booster) for the purpose e-mail: [email protected] Professional Scouts of securing the prospect’s enrollment and eventual participation in the By NCAA regulation, persons in attendance at a Bemidji State football contest for the purpose of BSU intercollegiate athletics program. scouting players for professional leagues or fran- chises must purchase a ticket in order to gain access to the contest. Scouts will be provided with a pass which will give them access to the press box for the purpose of obtaining line charts and statistics. Requests for these passes must be made in advance through Director of Athletic Media Relations Brad www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics Folkestad. The official web site of Bemidji State Athltics, www.bemidjistate.edu/ athletics contains all the information you need to assist with your cover- age of Bemidji State football or any of the other 16 varsity intercollegiate Practice sports offered at BSU. Bemidji State’s daily practice sessions are open to the media. Please contact Director of Athletic Media Relations Brad Folkestad if you wish to attend. The web site contains typical schedule and roster information, bio- graphical sketches of the Beavers and the coaching staff, compre- hensive statistical information and news release archives. Interview Policies All player interviews outside of post-game and prac- Additionally, information from previous seasons is archived and remains tice time must be arranged through the BSU athletic available on the web site, providing a valuable research tool for media media relations office. Player interviews are typically or others covering the Bemidji State football program. Complete season arranged during early-afternoon hours before the team has its afternoon practice. stats are available beginning with the 1998 season. More information is For interviews with coaches, contact the athletic being added to the archive sections of the web site on a frequent basis, media relations office at (218) 755-4603. so if you cannot find what you’re looking for check back or contact the By NCAA rule, no player interviews will be avail- athletic media relations office for assistance. able on gameday until the conclusion of that day’s contest. Contact the athletic media relations office Also available at the site are complete media guides for men’s and with questions or for assistance. women’s ice hockey, men’s and women’s basketball, football and vol- leyball in Adobe PDF format. Previous media guides are also available in the archives.

65 Local Print Regional Print State-Wide Outlets • Bemidji Pioneer...... (218) 751-3740 • Duluth News-Tribune ...... (800) 456-8181 • Minn. Associated Press ...... (612) 332-2727 Fax ...... (218) 751-6914 Fax ...... (218) 723-5314 Toll-free ...... (800) 552-7250 1320 Washington Ave, SE 424 W. First Street; Duluth, MN 55802 Fax ...... (612) 342-5299 Bemidji, MN 56601 http://www.duluthnews.com 511 11th Avenue S. (404) http://www.bemidjipioneer.com Jon Nowacki ...... [email protected] Minneapolis, MN 55415 Jim Carrington..... [email protected] John McRae...... [email protected] • Fargo Forum ...... (701) 235-7311 • Minn. News Network Radio ...(612) 321-7211 Eric Stromgren.... [email protected] Fax ...... (701) 241-5487 Toll free ...... (800) 879-3462 e-mail...... [email protected] Fax ...... (612) 321-7222 • The Northern Student...... (218) 755-2987 101 5th Street North; Fargo, ND 58102 100 North Sixth Street - Suite 476A Phone/Fax ...... (218) 755-3757 or 2913 http://www.in-forum.com Minneapolis, MN 55403 Bemidji State University Contact:...... Brian Peterson (Sports Editor) Bemidji, MN 56601 • USA Today Online Edition ...... (800) 872-3410 • Grand Forks Herald...... (710) 780-1100, x243 Fax ...... (703) 276-5505 Toll-free ...... (800) 477-6572 1000 Wilson Blvd. Local Television Fax ...... (701) 795-4603 Arlington, VA 22229 • KAWE/KAWB-TV...... (218) 751-0085 P.O. Box 6008; Grand Forks, ND 58206 http://www.usatoday.com Toll-free ...... (800) 292-0922 http://www.gfherald.com Fax ...... (218) 759-0460 or (800) 861-7544 Contact:...... Kevin Fee ([email protected]) Lakeland News National Outlets • Minneapolis Star-Tribune ...... (800) 829-8742 Bemidji State University, Box 9 • USA Today 425 Portland Ave.; Minneapolis, MN 55488 Bemidji, MN 56601 http://www.usatoday.com Dennis Weimann...... News Director http://www.startribune.com Aaron McElherne...... [email protected] Fax ...... (612) 673-7774 • ESPN http://www.espn.com • KBSU TV-17...... (218) 755-2402 • St. Paul Pioneer Press...... (612) 228-5516

Bemidji State University 345 Cedar Street; St. Paul, MN 55101 • College Sports Report Bemidji, MN 56601 Fax...... (612) 228-5527 http://www.dopke.com Scott Williams...... [email protected] Editor:...... Brad Dopke Regional Television e-mail:...... [email protected] • KVLY-TV (Channel 11, Fargo) Local Radio • d2football.com Phone ...... (701) 237-5211 / (800) 450-5844 • WMIS The River 92.1 FM ...... (218) 751-7777 http://www.d2football.com Fax: ...... (701) 237-5396 Fax ...... (218) 759-0658 Editor:...... Brandon Misener P.O. Box 1878; Fargo, ND 58103 Flagship Network Midwest beat writer:...... Jeff Harlin

2115 Washington Ave.; Bemidji, MN 56601 e-mail:...... [email protected] http://www.wmisfm.com • WDIO-TV (Channel 13, Duluth) Phone/Fax....(218) 727-6865 / 727-2318/4415 Brian Schultz (Voice of the Beavers) • Don Hansen’s Football Gazette 10 Observation Road; Duluth, MN 55811 e-mail...... [email protected] P.O. Box 305; Westmont, IL 60559-0305 Contact: ...... Tyler Jacobson Phone:...... (630) 964-1062

• KBUN 1450 AM...... (218) 444-1500 Fax:...... (630) 964-1105 Fax...... (218) 751-8091 http://www.donhansen.com 502 Beltrami Avenue Editor:...... Don Hansen Bemidji, MN 56601 e-mail:...... [email protected] Moose Richards...... sports director e-mail...... [email protected] • American Football Coaches Association Scott Williams...... [email protected] http://www.afca.org

Broadcast Outlets Radio: WMIS The River 92.1 FM TV: KBSU TV 17 Voice of the Beavers Brian Schultz returns for this sixth year behind the mic In 2003, Bemidji State athletics entered a new era of media coverage, part- as Bemidji State continues its broadcast agreement with R.P. Broadcasting nering with Charter Communications to provide live coverage for up to 50 of Bemidji. In 2009, the broadcast will move from its original home Talk Radio BSU sporting events each year exclusively to Bemidji-area customers on 1360 AM to the company’s newest station WMIS The River 92.1 FM. The Charter cable systems. move to the FM side of the dial and R.P Broadcasting’s 600-foot tower will KBSU, Bemidji State’s campus television station, will continue its long- expand the reach of broadcast signals to nearly 90 miles. Brian Bissonette standing tradition of producing BSU athletics events. In addition to the full provides expert analysis and color commentary for BSU home games. home schedule of BSU men’s hockey, KBSU will also produce BSU’s full WMIS’s coverage of BSU football begins 40 minutes prior to opening schedule of home football games and a selection of men’s and women’s kickoff with a comprehensive pre-game show, featuring interviews with BSU basketball and volleyball games giving BSU unparalleled media coverage players, coaches and others involved with the school’s athletics programs, for its intercollegiate programs. as well as analysis and insights on the coming game. Local radio personality Scott Williams, recognized as one of the Additionally, all game broadcasts will be streamed live over the Internet region’s pre-eminant on-air talents, handles play-by-play duties for all via The River’s web site (http://www.wmisfm.com). KBSU-produced television broadcasts.

66 Dr. Jon Quistgaard studies, distance learning, academic services, international student services, President, Bemidji State University counseling, career services, the American Indian Resource Center, and stu- University of Arizona (1970) dent development programs. Quistgaard began his association with BSU in 1979 as an admissions Dr. Jon E. Quistgaard became the ninth president representative. He became the director of admissions and advising in 1980; of Bemidji State University in August, 2001. The was named the dean of undergraduate admissions and graduate studies in Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Board of 1988; served as acting vice president for academic and student affairs from Trustees named him to the position in late May, 2001 1993-94; and was the associate vice president for academic affairs and dean following a national search. of academic services from 1994-1997. A member of the BSU community for 23 years, Quistgaard is an active presenter on the national level in the areas of he had served since 1997 as the vice president for continuous quality improvement, challenges in higher education, planning, academic and student affairs. As the chief academic assessment models, and transforming higher education. He received a doc- officer of the institution, he was responsible for aca- torate in political science from the University of Arizona, where he also earned demic programming in three colleges, integrative his master’s and bachelor’s degrees in government.

appearances with both full teams and individual performers. Dr. Rick Goeb BSU athletics has also assembled a strong academic reputation under Goeb’s Director of Athletics North Dakota State University (1989) leadership. Men’s hockey has set a CHA single-season record for number of Academic All-CHA performers three times and produced the 2005 CHA Student- A new era in Bemidji State University athletics began July Athlete of the Year; women’s ice hockey posted three consecutive WCHA Student- 13, 2001 when Dr. Rick Goeb was named BSU‘s first full- Athletes of the Year from 2002-04; and nearly two dozen BSU student-athletes time director of intercollegiate athletics. have been recognized on the CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District V Goeb directs a 17-sport varsity athletics program at Team with four Academic All-America honorees. BSU with NCAA Division I men’s and women’s ice hockey Goeb came to Bemidji State after six years as senior associate athletics direc- and 15 Division II sports. tor at the University of Alaska-Fairbanks. At Fairbanks, Goeb served as NCAA Beaver athletics has undergone dramatic changes in compliance officer, monitored academic eligibility and acted as the liaison for Goeb’s tenure, having seen more than a dozen positions booster clubs. created or filled with new hires - including head coaches for Prior to his position at Fairbanks, Goeb spent two years as an administra- women’s hockey, men’s and women’s basketball, soccer, tor at North Dakota. Goeb also served as the head wrestling coach at St. Cloud softball, baseball, women’s golf, tennis and volleyball - and State from 1990-93 when he was an instructor in physical education and a facility the hiring of BSU’s first full-time athletics fundraiser. coordinator; was the strength and conditioning coach at Northern Colorado from In Goeb’s five years overseeing BSU athletics, the program has entered one of 1989-’90; and served as an assistant wrestling coach at North Dakota State from the best all-around eras in the program’s history. Men’s ice hockey has won two 1988-’89. College Hockey America regular-season titles, two tournament titles and made Originally from Anoka, Minn., Goeb received his undergraduate degree at North its first Division I NCAA Tournament appearance; men’s basketball won its first Dakota State, where he was also a Division II national wrestling champion. Goeb NSIC Championship in decades, advanced to its first-ever NCAA Tournament and earned his master’s from Northern Colorado and doctorate from North Dakota. He has hosted first-round NSIC playoff games each of the last four years; women’s and his wife Carol have two daughters, Amber and Anne and a son, Jordan. basketball hosted and won its first-ever NSIC playoff game; indoor track won its first-ever NSIC Championship; men’s and women’s golf have made NCAA regional

Brad Folkestad Director of Athletic Media Relations Bemidji State University (2001) In addition to serving as the men’s and BSU Athletic Media Relations staff Brad Folkestad is in his women’s basketball contact during each of Director eighth year in the Office of the first four years in the business, Folkestad’s Brad Folkestad (Bemidji State, 2001) Atheltic Media Relations at interests and experience in collegiate basket- football, men’s hockey Bemidji State. As Director, ball run deep. He has volunteered at numer- (218) 755-4603 he oversees all publicity ous conference, regional and national tourna- [email protected] ments including the 2003 and 2006 NCAA and media relations opera- Assistant Director Division I Men’s Midwest Regional Tournament tions for BSU’s 17-sport Dax Larson (Minnesota State, 2007) in Minneapolis, Minn., the 2005 NCAA Division athletics department, and volleyball, men’s & women’s basketball II Elite Eight in Grand Forks, N.D. at the 2003 directly handles communi- (218) 755-2763 NCAA Division II Women’s Frozen Four. cations for the university’s [email protected] He is an active member of the College football, men’s hockey, Graduate Assistant golf and track and field Sports Information Directors of America and Ross LaDue (Iowa State, 2009) programs. has been recognized for excellence in publi- soccer, women’s ice hockey, softball Entering his 10th year in the athletic media cations on a number of occasions including (218) 755-2763 relations field, Folkestad was promoted to the a Ninth in the Nation finish for his 2005 BSU [email protected] Director post in the spring of 2007. Volleyball Media Guide. Folkestad, 31, received his bachelor’s Folkestad has spent seven years of pro- Student Interns fessional career at BSU. Starting with a two- degree in communication from BSU in 2001 and Alayna Skibness 3rd year year stint as a graduate assistant in 2002, he continues to work toward a master’s degree in Eric Story 3rd year returned as the Assistant SID in the fall of 2004 sports studies. He resides in Bemidji, Minn. Jon Peterson 1st year after a one-year assignment in the same capac- with his wife Lisa and their five children Tim, ity at the University of Minnesota Duluth. Nicole, Carly, Mackenna and Baylor.

67 Dr. Rick Goeb Sarah Levesque Bill Crews Brad Folkestad Vance Balstad Justin Enfield Deb Slough Director of Athletics Associate Athletic Dir. Head Athletic Trainer Director of Athletic Equipment Manager Equipment Manager Office Manager Compliance/SWA Media Relations

Laurie Bitter Jeff Tesch Tom Serratore Steve Sertich Matt Bowen Mike Curfman Jim Stone Head Volleyball Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Football Men’s Ice Hockey Women’s Ice Hockey Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Soccer

Craig Hougen Don Niskanen Krissi Super Toby Palmiscno Tim Bellew Jeremy Popp Bucky the Beaver Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Mascot Track & Field/XC Men’s Golf Women’s Golf Tennis Baseball Softball

Administration & Support Staff phone e-mail Coaching Staff phone e-mail Dr. Rick Goeb, Athletics Director 755-2941 rgoeb Laurie Bitter; HC, Volleyball 755-3785 lbitter Sarah Levesque, Associate AD, Compliance/SWA 755-2142 slevesque Tim Bellew; HC, Baseball 755-4108 tbellew Debbie Slough, Athletics Administrative Assistant 755-2941 dslough Steve Sertich; HC, Women’s Hockey 755-2958 ssertich Brad Folkestad, Director Athletic Media Relations 755-4603 bfolkestad Heather Ferrell, Ass’t WIH Coach 755-4251 hferrell Dax Larson, Assistant Director 755-2763 dlarson Shane Veenker, Ass’t WIH Coach 755-4251 sveenker Ross LaDue, Graduate Assistant 755-2763 gladue Tom Serratore; HC, Men’s Hockey 755-2879 tserratore Bill Crews, Head Athletic Trainer 755-2769 wcrews Bert Gilling, Ass’t MIH Coach 755-2765 bgilling Corinne Dauksavage, Ass’t Trainer 755-2769 cdauksavage Ted Belisle, Ass’t MIH Coach 755-2765 ebelisle Travis Shock, Ass’t Trainer 755-2769 tshock Mike Curfman; HC, Women’s Basketball 755-2783 mcurfman Vance Balstad & Justin Enfield, Equip. Mgrs 755-3292 Krissi Super, Ass’t WBB/HC, Women’s Golf 755-2324 ksuper Craig Hougen; HC, Track & Field 755-2883 chougen Coaching Staff phone e-mail Jim Stone; HC, Soccer 755-3784 jstone Jeff Tesch; HC, Football 755-2772 jtesch Toby Palmiscno; HC, Tennis 755-2325 tpalmiscno Rich Jahner, Assoc. HC, Football 755-3785 rjahner Don Niskanen; HC, Men’s Golf 755-4641 Brent Bolte, Ass’t Football Coach 755-2768 bbolte Jeremy Popp; HC Softball 755-4619 jpopp Eric Medberry, Ass’t Footbal Coach 755-3770 emedberry Matt Bowen; HC, Men’s Basketball 755-2774 mbowen All numbers area code (218); e-mail suffix @bemidjistate.edu Jeremy Tiers, Ass’t MBB Coach 755-2323 jtiers

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2009 BEMIDJI STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL Bemidji State University Football University State Bemidji

SCHEDULE AUGUST 27 Minot State (ND) Bemidji, Minn. 7:00 pm 12th Annual Beaver Bash SEPTEMBER FOOTBALL 2009 5 at Minnesota State* Mankato, Minn. 6:00 pm 12 Winona State* Bemidji, Minn. 1:00 pm Shrine Game 19 MSU Moorhead* Bemidji, Minn. 1:00 pm “Battle for the Axe” 26 at Northern State* Aberdeen, S.D. 2:30 pm OCTOBER 3 St. Cloud State* Bemidji, Minn. 1:00 pm Homecoming 10 Wayne State (NE)* Bemidji, Minn. 1:00 pm Lions’ Vision Awareness Game 17 at Minnesota, Crookston* Crookston, Minn. 1:00 pm

24 Minnesota Duluth* Bemidji, Minn. 1:00 pm Senior Day 31 at University of Mary* Bismarck, N.D. 2:30 pm NOVEMBER 7 at Concordia-St. Paul* St. Paul, Minn. 1:00 pm

* NSIC Conference game DEREK EDHOLM ANDREWSCHULTZ JUNIOR QB Home games played at the Chet Anderson Stadium 2009 Media Guide Media 2009 JUNIOR WR JAKEANDERSON SENIOR LB

A member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system, Bemidji State University is an affirmative action equal opportunity educator and employer. Bemidji State University Media Guide BSU Communications & Marketing 08-406 2009 Senior Class 2009 Beaver Football Media Guide

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44 Gary Miller 1 Pat Pitman 30 Eurise Watson 98 Bryan Wick LB s 6-0 s 223 DL s 5-11 s 239 RB s 5-10 s 210 DL s 6-4 s 275

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