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NIU FB Media Guide Inside Pages Copy.Indd PAGE HEADER BOOK M AC W E S T OF LISTS 2001 2002 2004 2005 C H A M P I O N S www.niuhuskies.com Section Title 149 HUSKIES IN THE PROS Draft Selections Canadian Football League 1995 — Derek Sholdice, OT National Football League Edmonton Eskimos (2nd) [21] 1952 — Fran Cahill, SE 1996 — Duane Arrindell, OG New York Giants (19th) Edmonton Eskimos (1st) [7] 1968 — Tom Rosenow, DT 1996 — Mike Sutherland, C San Francisco 49ers (16th) [423] Saskatchewan Roughriders (1st) [3] 1969 — John Spilis, SE 1996 — Farrell Duclair, LB Green Bay Packers (3rd) [64] Calgary Stampeders (1st) [8] 1972 — Tom Wittum, P-PK 1996 — Alton Francis, TB San Francisco 49ers (8th) [200] Saskatchewan Roughriders (3rd) [23] 1973 — Larry Clark, LB 1996 — James Eggink, DE Pittsburgh Steelers (5th) [128] Montreal Alouettes (5th) [45] 1973 — Willie Hatter, SE 1997 — Jamie Macdonald, OT Miami Dolphins (7th) [178] British Columbia Lions (5th) [35] 1973 — John Nokes, LB 1998 — Garett Sutherland, LB Winnipeg Blue Bombers (4th) [26] C H A M P I O N S Philadelphia Eagles (9th) [211] 1974 — Mark Kellar, FB 1999 — Orlando Bowen, DE Minnesota Vikings (6th) [155] Edmonton Eskimos (6th) [43] 1974 — Rich Marks, LB 2000 — Donnavan Carter, FS Denver Broncos (14th) [354] Toronto Argonauts (1st) [4] 1975 — Jerry Latin, TB St. Louis Cardinals (11th) [280] United States Football League 1976 — Bob Gregolunas, LB 1983 — Larry Alleyne, LB Kansas City Chiefs (6th) [167] Chicago Blitz (td) 1976 — Jerry Golsteyn, QB Tom Wittum, P 1983 — Rich Barrent, OG New York Giants (12th) [333] San Francisco 49ers Chicago Blitz (td) 1976 — Jerry Meyers, DT 1984 — Carl Aikens, WR Chicago Bears (15th) [411] Chicago Blitz (td) 1977 — Ken Moore, TE 1984 — Scott Bolzan, OT Minnesota Vikings (5th) [138] Chicago Blitz (td) 1980 — Randy Clark, OT 1984 — Tim Tyrrell, QB Chicago Bears (8th) [215] Chicago Blitz (td) 1981 — Jim Hannula, OT 1985 — Pete Roth, RB Cincinnati Bengals (9th) [229] Orlando Renegades (6th) [89] 1984 — Scott Bolzan, OT 1986 — Curt Pardridge, SE New England Patriots (9th) [238] Orlando Renegades (4th) [22] 1986 — Scott Kellar, DT 1986 — Steve O’Malley, DT Indianapolis Colts (5th) [117] Arizona Outlaws (4th) [23] 1986 — Curt Pardridge, SE San Diego Chargers (6th) [155] World Football League 1986 — Steve O’Malley, DT 1974 — Mark Kellar, FB Indianapolis Colts (7th) [171] Chicago Fire (7th) 2001 2002 20041987 2005 — Doug Bartlett, NG Los Angeles Rams (4th) [91] World League of American Football 1987 — Clarence Vaughn, LB 1991 — Ted Hennings, DT Washington Redskins (8th) [219] Birmingham Fire (9th) 1987 — Todd Peat, OG St. Louis Cardinals (11th) [285] National Football League Europe 1990 — Brett Tucker, CB 1998 — Charles Talley, TB Houston Oilers (8th) [211] England Monarchs (12th) [67] 1994 — LeShon Johnson, TB Green Bay Packers (3rd) [84] XFL 2001 — Ryan Diem, OG Justin McCareins, WR 2000 — Mitch Jacoby, TE Tennessee Titans Chicago Enforcers (40th) [313] M AC W E S T Indianapolis Colts (4th) [118] 2001 — Justin McCareins, WR 2000 — LeShon Johnson, TB Tennessee Titans (4th) [124] Chicago Enforcers (45th) [360] 2002 — Darrell Hill, WR KEY: Draft round in parentheses / Tennessee Titans (7th) [225] overall selection number in brackets 2004 — Michael Turner, RB (td) denotes Territorial Draft San Diego Chargers (5th) [154] 150 Book of Lists www.niuhuskies.com HUSKIES IN THE PROS NFL All-Pro Free Agents Larry Brink, DE 1936-38 — Reino Nori, HB 1966 — Lynn McCann, DT Los Angeles Rams Detroit Lions (NFL) Minnesota Vikings (NFL) Pro Bowl (1950-52) Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL) 1966 — Roger Stark, DT Tom Wittum, P Chicago Bears (NFL) Dallas Cowboys (NFL) M AC W E S T San Francisco 49ers 1942 — Ed Behan, E 1966 — Ron Christian, QB Pro Bowl (1973-74) Detroit Lions (NFL) Toronto Argonauts (CFL) Randy Clark, C 1942 — Jim Patterson, T 1966-67 — Jack Dean, HB St. Louis Cardinals Detroit Lions (NFL) Washington Redskins (NFL) NEA All-NFL (1984) 1944-45 — Toimi Jarvi, QB Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) Tim Tyrrell, FB Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) Atlanta Falcons Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1972 — John Hoover, DT USA Today All-NFL (1985) 1948-54 — Larry Brink, DE St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) Todd Peat, OG Los Angeles Rams (NFL) Atlanta Falcons (NFL) St. Louis Cardinals Chicago Bears (NFL) 1972-73 — John Spilis, SE UPI, Pro Football Weekly, PFWA 1948 — Warren Reitzel, G Chicago Bears (NFL) 2001 2002 2004 2005 Football Digest All-Rookie (1987) Los Angeles Rams (NFL) Washington Redskins (NFL) Hollis Thomas, DT 1949 — Don Fortunato, QB 1973-74 — Larry Clark, LB Philadelphia Eagles Chicago Cardinals (NFL) Chicago Bears (NFL) Football News All-Rookie (1996) 1949 — Harry Henigan, FB New England Patriots (NFL) Chicago Cardinals (NFL) 1973 — Greg Garton, OG Super Bowl Championships 1952 — Fran Cahill, SE Miami Dolphins (NFL) Clarence Vaughn, S Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) 1974 — Byron Florence, FLK Washington Redskins (1988) 1952 — Gil Memmen, T Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) (Super Bowl XXII) Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1974 — Dave Donaldson, OG Washington Redskins (1992) 1954-55 — Ernie Wickstrom, HB Chicago Fire (WFL) (Super Bowl XXVI) Chicago Cardinals (NFL) 1975 — Mark Kellar, FB Green Bay Packers (NFL) Chicago Winds (WFL) Super Bowl Appearances 1960 — Lew Flinn, QB San Antonio Wings (WFL) Hollis Thomas, DT Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 1975 — Don Wnek, DE Philadelphia Eagles (2005) 1964-67 — George Bork, QB Chicago Winds (WFL) (Super Bowl XXXIX) Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 1975 — Jim Gilbert, P 1964 — Hugh Rohrschneider, E Chicago Winds (WFL) NFL Championships Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 1975 — Rich Marks, LB Larry Brink, DE 1964 — Dave Mulderink, DT Chicago Winds (WFL) Los Angeles Rams (1951) Washington Redskins (NFL) 1975 — Tom Plesha, DB 1964 — Gary Stearns, SE Chicago Winds (WFL) WLAF Championships Washington Redskins (NFL) 1976 — Pete Miskov, PK Todd Peat, OG 1966 — Bob Stark, DE Seattle Seahawks (NFL) Frankfurt Galaxy (1995) Miami Dolphins (AFL) 1977 — Vince Smith, RB (World Bowl) Chicago Bears (NFL) 1977 — Bob Gregolunas, LB C H A M P I O N S NFL Honors Chicago Bears (NFL) Todd Peat, OG 1977-81 — Ken Moore, TE Los Angeles Raiders Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) Ed Block Courage Award (1993) Denver Broncos (NFL) LeShon Johnson, TB Atlanta Falcons (NFL) New York Giants Chicago Fire (AFA) Ed Block Courage Award (1999) 1978 — Randy Shelton, OG Cleveland Browns (NFL) 1978-79 — Jerry Latin, TB Arena Football Hall of Fame Los Angeles Rams (NFL) Carl Aikens, WR-DB Minnesota Vikings (NFL) Chicago Bruisers 1979 — Tom Wittum, P Orlando Predators Detroit Lions (NFL) Albany Firebirds 1979 — Scott Crooks, OG Dallas Texans British Columbia Lions (CFL) (2000) 1979 — Carl Fisher, FB Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) Todd Peat with Ed Block Courage Award (1993) www.niuhuskies.com Section Title 151 HUSKIES IN THE PROS 1979-81 — Rimas Kozica, DT Michigan Panthers (USFL) Pittsburgh Gladiators (AF) Dallas Cowboys (NFL) Denver Gold (USFL) Minnesota Vikings (NFL) Chicago Fire (AFA) Memphis Showboats (USFL) New York Giants (NFL) 1979 — Pete Kraker, QB 1983-84-87— Brian Glasgow, TE Chicago Bruisers (AF) Chicago Bears (NFL) Chicago Bears (NFL) 1987 — Reggie Sims, TE 1979 — Mark Stuart, FS Chicago Blitz (USFL) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL) 1984-90 — Tim Tyrrell, FB 1987 — Gary Schlinger, LB-RB 1979 — Jack Wilson, CB Atlanta Falcons (NFL) Chicago Bruisers (AF) New York Giants (NFL) Los Angeles Rams (NFL) 1987 — Sheldon Sobol, LB-RB 1979-86 — Jerry Golsteyn, QB Buffalo Bills (NFL) Chicago Bruisers (AF) Detroit Lions (NFL) Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1988-91 — Dan Graham, C-OG San Francisco 49ers (NFL) 1984-85 — Vince Scott, PK Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) Baltimore Colts (NFL) Buffalo Bills (NFL) Montreal Machine (WLAF) Orlando Americans (AFA) Orlando Renegades (USFL) 1988-89 — Reggie Harris, DT Washington Redskins (NFL) 1984 — Jeff Sanders, CB Denver Broncos (NFL) Los Angeles Rams (NFL) Montreal Concordes (CFL) New York Jets (NFL) 1988 — Ted Karamanos, OG Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) 1984 — Rick Bridges, QB C H A M P I O N S Washington Redskins (NFL) Los Angeles Raiders (NFL) Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL) 1988 — Pete Genatempo, QB Chicago Blitz (USFL) 1984-87 — Steve Hirsch, DHB Chicago Bruisers (AF) Orlando Renegades (USFL) Minnesota Vikings (NFL) 1988-90 — Doug Bartlett, NT 1979-80 — Scott Paplham, TE Detroit Lions (NFL) Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) Houston Oilers (NFL) 1985-88-93— Carl Aikens, WR Green Bay Packers (NFL) New York Jets (NFL) Indianapolis Colts (NFL) Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL) 1979-81 — Dave Petzke, SE St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) 1989 — Scott Kellar, DT Chicago Bears (NFL) Green Bay Packers (NFL) Green Bay Packers (NFL) Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) Minnesota Vikings (NFL) Chicago Fire (AFA) Dallas Cowboys (NFL) Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL) 1980 — Allen Anderson, CB Los Angeles Raiders (NFL) 1990-96 — Todd Peat, OG New Orleans Saints (NFL) Chicago Bruisers (AF) Los Angeles Raiders (NFL) Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) Dallas Texans (AF) Houston Oilers (NFL) 1980-82 — Frank Lewandoski, LB Albany Firebirds (AF) Frankfurt Galaxy (WLAF) Seattle Seahawks (NFL) Orlando Predators (AF) San Antonio Texans (CFL) New York Jets ( NFL) 1985-86 — Scott Bolzan, OT 1990-93 — Ted Hennings, DT Chicago Blitz (USFL) Memphis Showboats (USFL) Chicago Bears (NFL) 1980-88 — Randy Clark, OT-C Cleveland Browns (NFL) Detroit Drive (AF) St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) 1985-90 — Dan Rosado, OG-C Dallas Texans (AF) New York Jets (NFL) Houston Gamblers (USFL) 1991-94 — Stacey Robinson, HB Atlanta Falcons (NFL) Miami Dolphins (NFL) Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1980-82 — Jerry
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