2013 Football Schedule

Sept. 5 Chadron State University ...... 6:30 p.m. Allgood-Bailey Stadium – Rolla, Mo.

Sept. 14 State University ...... 6 p.m. Spratt Stadium -- St. Joseph, Mo.

Sept. 21 University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse (Hall of Fame Day) ...... 1 p.m. Allgood-Bailey Stadium – Rolla, Mo.

Sept. 28 Lindenwood University ...... 6 p.m. Harlen Hunter Stadium -- St. Charles, Mo.

Oct. 5 University of Indianapolis* ...... 6 p.m. (EDT) Key Stadium -- Indianapolis, Ind.

Oct. 12 Kentucky Wesleyan College* ...... 3 p.m. Steele Stadium -- Owensboro, Ky.

Oct. 19 Saint Joseph’s College* (Homecoming) ...... 1 p.m. Allgood-Bailey Stadium – Rolla, Mo.

Oct. 26 Truman State University* ...... 1 p.m. Stokes Stadium -- Kirksville, Mo.

Nov. 2 * ...... 1 p.m. Greene Stadium -- Liberty, Mo.

Nov. 9 McKendree University* ...... 1 p.m. Allgood-Bailey Stadium – Rolla, Mo.

Nov. 16 Quincy University* ...... 1 p.m. Allgood-Bailey Stadium – Rolla, Mo.

*Denotes Great Lakes Valley Conference game TABLE OF CONTENTS

2013 Schedule ...... IFC Quick Facts/Media Information ...... 2 Allgood-Bailey Stadium ...... 3 About Missouri S&T ...... 4 Miner All-America Players ...... 6 Academic All-America Players ...... 7 Coaching Staff ...... 8 Missouri S&T Administration ...... 13

2013 Missouri S&T Miners 2013 Season Preview ...... 16 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 2013 Miner Roster ...... 20 2013 Pre-Season Depth Chart ...... 22 Returning Lettermen ...... 23 Returning Squad Members...... 36 Newcomers ...... 41 Career Statistics for Returning Players ...... 44

2012 in Review 2012 Miner Statistics ...... 45 2012 Season Bests ...... 47 2012 Box Scores/Game Summaries ...... 48

Miner Football History Miner Football Records ...... 59 Miner Coaching Records ...... 61 Miner Top 10 Lists ...... 62 Top Single Game/Single Season Performances ...... 63 Annual Leaders ...... 66 All-Time Results ...... 67 All-Time vs. Opponents ...... 72 All-Conference Selections ...... 80 All-Time Roster ...... 83 Homecoming Games ...... 93

2013 Miner Opponents ...... 94 Great Lakes Valley Conference Football in 2012 ...... 105 Missouri S&T Athletic Hall of Fame ...... 106

Credits

The 2013 Missouri S&T football media guide was produced by the sports information offi ce at Missouri S&T, with assistance from Joann Stiritz and Megan Kean-O’Brien in the university’s publications offi ce. Photos and other information were provided by Rolla Daily News, Brad Rupert and sports information directors from opposing institutions.

1 MEDIA FACTS AND INFORMATION

Information for Incoming Media Quick facts Credentials for Miner games: Credentials will be assigned to news media covering the game. Press passes Location: Rolla, Mo. 65401 must be requested at least one day in advance of the Founded: 1870 game to be covered. Please make all requests to S&T Enrollment: 7,900 sports information director John Kean; phone number is Chancellor: Dr. Cheryl B. Schrader (573) 341-4140 and e-mail is [email protected]. Director of Athletics: Mark Mullin Offi ce Phone: (573) 341-4175 Head Football Coach: Tyler Fenwick Game services: Media representatives will receive a Coaching Record: First season game program and game notes prior to the contest, Offi ce Phone: (573) 341-4957 halftime statistics, and a fi nal game packet including Assistant Coach (Defensive Coordinator): Brett Sykes play-by-play of the action. Refreshments and a Offi ce Phone: (573) 341-4103 pre-game meal are also available. Assistant Coach (Off ensive Line): Andrew Ravadge Offi ce Phone: (573) 341-6226 Interview policy: Post-game interviews with Miner Assistant Coach (Wide Receivers): Michael Burton players are allowed. Please inform S&T sports Offi ce Phone: (573) 341-6897 information director John Kean if you wish to interview Assistant Coach (Defensive Backs): Kyle Shoemaker Offi ce Phone: (573) 341-4191 S&T player(s) near the end of the game and he will make Assistant Coach (Running Backs): Josh Firm the player(s) available in a designated area. Access to the Assistant Coach (Defensive Backs): Billy Foster S&T locker room is prohibited. Head Coach Tyler Fenwick Assistant Coach: Tight Ends): Clay Kinman will be available for interviews in the press box following Assistant Coach (Tight Ends/Tackles): Pat Lang his post-game radio show. All interviews with Miner 2012 Record: 10-1 players and coaches during the week must be cleared 2012 GLVC Record: 7-1 (2nd) through the S&T sports information offi ce. Interviews Home Field: Allgood-Bailey Stadium/Jackling Field with opposing players following the game must be Capacity (Surface): 8,000 (grass) arranged with that school’s sports information director. Nickname: Miners Colors: Silver, Gold and Green Conference: NCAA Division II Independent On the Web: Information on Missouri S&T athletics Athletic Trainers: Cullen Fridley, Elizabeth Sisemore, is available online at www.minerathletics.com. At that Samantha Welter, Tom Pomerleau, site, you can receive up-to-date information on the Jessica Schmitz university’s 15 athletic teams and link into many other Offi ce Phone: (573) 341-4107 sites on the Internet, such as the NCAA, NCAA Division II Sports Information Director: John Kean and other NCAA Division II institutions. Offi ce Phone: (573) 341-4140 Cell Phone: (573) 233-6891 Fax: (573) 341-4880 Email Address: [email protected] Website: www.minerathletics.com Media outlets Assistant Sports Information Director: Luke Rinne Offi ce Phone: (573) 341-4140 Email address: [email protected] Newspapers: Athletics Offi ce Telephone: (573) 341-4175 Rolla Daily News: 101 W. Seventh, Rolla, Mo. 65401; (573) 364-2468 Missouri Miner (S&T): Missouri S&T, Rolla, Mo. 65409; (573) 341-4235 Waynesville Daily Guide: Drawer S, Waynesville, Mo. 65583; (573) 336-3711 St. Louis Post-Dispatch: 900 No. Tucker, St. Louis, Mo. 63101; (314) 340-8170 Kansas City Star: 1729 Grand Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 64108; (816) 234-4355 Springfi eld News-Leader: 651 Boonville, Springfi eld, Mo. 65806; (417) 836-1118 Radio:

MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL KTTR/KZNN: 1505 Soest, Rolla, Mo. 65401; (573) 364-2525 KMST (S&T): 400 W. 14th, G-4 Library, Rolla, Mo. 65409; (573) 341-4386 Television: KRCG: P.O. Box 659, Jeff erson City, Mo. 65102; (573) 896-5144 KOLR: 2650 E Division, Springfi eld, Mo. 65803; (417) 862-6397 2 KSPR: 1359 St. Louis St., Springfi eld, Mo. 65808; (417) 831-1234 KYTV: 999 W Sunshine, Springfi eld, Mo. 65807; (417) 831-0000 ALLGOOD-BAILEY STADIUM

Fans attending Miner football games have beautiful surroundings to watch games on the campus. Allgood-Bailey Stadium is in its 47th year as the home of the Miners and the facility has undergone a few changes over the years. The facility was given a makeover following the 2000 season, thanks to a $1.5 million gift from alumnus and former Miner player Keith Bailey and his wife, Pat. The couple’s donation led to the construction of lights,

a new restroom and concession facility for the stadium MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 and an all-weather track for the university’s track and fi eld program. In the summer of 2006, the locker room facilities were renovated and the seating areas on both sides of the stadium were updated in 2011. During the groundbreaking ceremony in October 2000, S&T offi cials announced that the stadium complex would be named Allgood-Bailey Stadium in honor of retired S&T coach Dewey Allgood. Bailey, a 1964 graduate of S&T who served as chair, president and chief executive offi cer of The Williams Companies Inc. in Tulsa, says Allgood was a major infl uence during Bailey’s years at S&T. Allgood spent 40 years as a coach at the university and was the Miners’ head football coach when the facility, built as part of a package with the Gale Bullman Multi-Purpose Building, opened for play in 1967. The stadium retained the name of the old fi eld which hosted Miner football from 1915 to 1966. It was named for alumnus Daniel Cowan Jackling, who donated $5,000 to construct the original Jackling Field that stood just south of Bishop Avenue; the location is now the site of several campus buildings near the Curtis Laws Wilson Library. A plaque on campus between the Humanities/Social Science and Computer Science buildings marks the spot where the original fi eld was located. The current facility seats 8,000 spectators, with a steel grandstand on the east side and another set of bleachers on the opposite side. A dressing room facility, which includes locker rooms, meeting rooms, storage areas and offi ces, is located at the south end of the facility. The 810-square-foot stadium press box stands atop the west stands. The fi rst game in the facility was played in 1967, before the stadium was completed. A total of 5,000 temporary bleachers were used during the fi rst year and the complex was completed by the start of the 1969 season. The 73rd Missouri General Assembly provided $2 million for the construction project in 1965. Construction was performed by the Maggi Construction Co. Inc. of Rolla. In the summer of 1998, a new grass playing fi eld was installed by Munie Outdoor Services of Caseyville, Ill., the same fi rm that installed the grass fi eld at St. Louis’ Busch Stadium II. Maggi Inc. and CSE Enterprises were the lead contractors during the 2001 stadium renovation.

Stadium Facts Miners’ Year-by-Year Record Opened: 1967, renovations in 2001 and 2011 at Allgood-Bailey Stadium Cost: $2 million, $1.5 million for renovation 1967 ...... 1-5 1983 ...... 5-0 1999 ...... 0-5 First game: Sept. 16, 1967; Miners defeated Harding 25-14 1968 ...... 2-2 1984 ...... 4-1 2000 ...... 1-5 First night game: Sept. 1, 2001: Miners beat Quincy 45-12 1969 ...... 3-1 1985 ...... 3-1 2001 ...... 1-4 Playing surface: Grass (new fi eld installed in 1998) 1970 ...... 3-1-1 1986 ...... 2-4 2002 ...... 0-6 First : Robert Nicodemus, S&T vs. Harding, 1971 ...... 3-2 1987 ...... 2-3 2003 ...... 0-5 Sept. 16, 1967 (43-yard run) 1972 ...... 0-5 1988 ...... 2-2 2004 ...... 2-4 First : Larry Oliver, S&T vs. Missouri State, 1973 ...... 2-2-1 1989 ...... 0-5 2005 ...... 4-2 Oct. 14, 1967 (30 yards) 1974 ...... 3-1 1990 ...... 0-4 2006 ...... 4-1 Most Points (S&T): 63 vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 8, 2008 1975 ...... 0-5-1 1991 ...... 3-3 2007 ...... 3-2 Most Points (opponent): 91, Pittsburg State, Sept. 25, 2004 1976 ...... 2-2-1 1992 ...... 1-3 2008 ...... 4-1 Most Points (both teams): 118, S&T vs. Pittsburg State, 1977 ...... 5-2 1993 ...... 2-4 2009 ...... 3-2 Sept. 25, 2004 (PSU won 91-27) 1978 ...... 5-1 1994 ...... 2-2 2010 ...... 2-3 Longest Winning Streak: 16 games, Oct. 31, 1981 to Oct. 27, 1984 1979 ...... 2-2-1 1995 ...... 1-4 2011 ...... 4-1 Longest Unbeaten Streak: 19 games, Sept. 26, 1981 to Oct. 27, 1984 1980 ...... 5-0 1996 ...... 2-4 2012 ...... 4-1 Longest Losing Streak: 15 games, Sept. 15, 2001 to Nov. 15, 2003 1981 ...... 4-1-1 1997 ...... 2-3 3 Miners’ record at facility: 105-122-6 (3-1 in GLVC games) 1982 ...... 5-0 1998 ...... 0-5 ABOUT MISSOURI S&T

Campus overview

Missouri S&T is one of the top technological research universities in the nation. Surrounded by Ozarks scenery (Rolla is about 100 miles west of St. Louis), the campus is accessible, safe and friendly. Known for its engineering pro- grams, S&T also off ers degrees in the sciences, liberal arts, humanities and business. Over 7,900 students are currently enrolled in classes, making S&T big enough to accommodate a diverse population but small enough for individuals to stand out.

S&T students are expected to actively participate in the processes of getting an education, whether that means joining a student design team, participating in intercollegiate athletics, conducting research with faculty members, helping to assure safe drinking water in a Central American community, or planning activities for the campus’s next St. Pat’s celebration. Upon graduation, these experienced students are in extremely high demand by companies across the nation and around the world.

Without exceptional faculty members and involved alumni, it wouldn’t be possible to give these students a world- class education. The campus currently employs astronauts, bridge builders, chemists, fi lmmakers, historians, pyrotech- nicians, rocket scientists, solar energy experts and video bloggers. S&T graduates, many of whom give time and money back to the university, work on the International Space Station, play professional poker, run NASCAR teams, search for cancer cures, win Academy Awards and lead Fortune 500 companies.

S&T is a campus in motion. With more than 200 student organizations on campus, there’s a place for everyone to get involved. Students can be seen pedaling human-powered vehicles in the shadow of Toomey Hall, the new mechan- ical and aerospace engineering complex, or building solar-powered cars and houses. Mining engineers are growing oil-producing algae underground while materials scientists are learning how to mend broken bones with glass in their laboratories. MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL Founded in 1870, the University of Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy was the fi rst technological institution west of the Mississippi River. One of four campuses in the University of Missouri System, the name was changed to the University of Missouri-Rolla in 1964 and changed to its current name of Missouri University of Science and Technology in 2008. 4 ATHLETICS AT MISSOURI S&T

About athletics

Missouri S&T boasts a competitive athletic program as a member of NCAA Division II and the Great Lakes Valley Conference in all of its sports. The university fi elds eight men’s and seven women’s varsity teams. Missouri S&T student-athletes have shown success at the national level both on the fi eld and in the classroom.

On the fi eld MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013

S&T has had teams that have fi nished in the top 10 at the national level for 14 of the past 17 seasons. S&T has won four NCAA national championships on an individual basis in during the past seven seasons, with Zlatan Hamzic capturing the title in the 200-yard breaststroke at the 2009 NCAA Division II Championships. S&T’s 200- yard freestyle relay team won back-to-back Division II championships in 2001 and 2002, while the 400-yard freestyle relay team took home a national title in 2002. The Miner swimming team has posted three top- four fi nishes on the national level since 2007, headed by a runner-up fi nish at the 2008 national meet. Missouri S&T’s men’s track and fi eld team swept the GLVC championships in 2009 and combined with the women’s team to send eight individuals to national competition -- and all of them fi nished among the top eight to earn All-America honors. S&T’s men’s soccer, women’s , baseball and teams have all qualifi ed for NCAA post-season play during the course of the last three athletic seasons, with the men’s soccer team reaching the championship game of the 2010 NCAA Midwest Regional. Since 1935, Missouri S&T athletic teams have won or shared 37 league titles in the conference in which it was affi liated.

5 MISSOURI S&T ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS

Ed Kromka (1941): Kromka was the fi rst Joe Winters (2006): Winters was named Miner to earn All-America honors as to Football Gazette’s All-America squad he was named to the Little All-America as an honorable mention pick after Team. Kromka, who died in 1971, was breaking the school record for passing one of the charter inductees into the yards in a season with 3,724. Winters Miner Athletic Hall of Fame in 1987. also threw 35 touchdown passes on the season to earn fi rst-team all-conference Frank Winfi eld (1969): Winfi eld was honors in the Great Lakes Football named to the Kodak All-America Team at Conference. off ensive guard after a standout year that saw S&T post its fi rst winning record in Ashton Gronewold (2005-06-07): years. Winfi eld was inducted into Miner Gronewold completed a standout career Athletic Hall of Fame in 1990. in the 2007 season by being selected to the Associated Press Little All-America Merle Dillow (1974): Dillow was First Team, Daktronics and Football Ga- chosen to the Kodak All-America Team zette second team and D2Football.com after a 50-catch, 786-yard season. He third team. In 2007, he posted a school shares the record with eight touch- record 2,250 yards and was named a down catches in one season. Dillow was regional fi nalist for the Harlon Hill Award, given to the top inducted into the Miner Athletic Hall of player in NCAA Division II. As a junior, he was selected to Fame in 2000. the Associated Press Little All-America second team, Foot- ball Gazette’s third team and D2Football.com’s honorable Bill Grantham (1980): Grantham was mention squad after a season where he broke the S&T named to the Kodak All-America Team single-season marks for receiving. He holds the Miners’ after helping lead the Miners to a 10-0 seasonal marks for receptions with 87 (set in 2007), yards record and No. 10 fi nal national ranking with 1,120 (2006) and touchdown catches with 17 set in in 1980. He holds the MIAA record with 2005, as well as the career marks in all three categories. In 29 career . Grantham was 2005, Gronewold netted honorable mention All-America inducted into the Miner Athletic Hall of laurels from Football Gazette. He was named Great Lakes Fame in 1997. Football Conference’s “Off ensive Player of the Year” in 2006. Eivind Listerud (1993): Listerud was the chosed to Kodak’s All-America team Bryan Crider (2009): Crider earned a spot following the 1993 season when he on the Associated Press Little All-Ameri- was one of the nation’s most accurate ca team following a senior year in which . Listerud made 12 of his 13 he caught 57 passes for 604 yards and fi eld goal attempts and scored a team- four . The 57 catches gave high 56 points. He also earned second- Crider a total of 142 for his career, the team GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America most by any tight end in Miner history. honors that season. During the season, Crider had a 12-catch, 134-yard performance against Saint Francis (Ind.), Cole Drussa (2003-04): Drussa was the including a key 24-yard reception in S&T’s game-winning fi rst Miner player to earn All-America drive. honors in two diff erent seasons, doing so following the 2003 and 2004 campaigns. Eddie Rascon (2012): Rascon was named In 2003, he earned second-team All- to the Division II squad as an honorable America honors from Football Gazette mention pick by Beyond College Sports after a year in which he was among the Network following his junior year, a national reception leaders for tight ends. season in which he tied for 10th Drussa caught 55 passes for 601 yards on the season with nationally in sacks with 13 fi ve touchdowns in 2003. The following season, Drussa and had 14.5 tackles behind the line of was a consensus All-America pick after catching 69 passes scrimmage from his defensive tackle for 790 yards and seven touchdowns. He was a fi rst-team position. He was tied for second on the team with 44 All-America pick by Daktronics and Football Gazette, tackles in the Miners’ 10-1 campaign. MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL second-team by D2Football.com and third team on the Associated Press Little All-America Team. In addition, he was a fi rst-team choice to ESPN The Magazine’s Academic All-America Team.

6 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS

S&T is proud of its academic reputation as one of the top institutions for science and technology. The results are shown in the consistently strong performance of the student-athletes on the S&T campus. During the 2012-13 academic year, Missouri S&T boasted 144 student-athletes that fi nished with a 3.5 or better grade point average. The university also had 141 individuals named to the academic teams in the past year that were released by the Great Lakes Valley Conference and New South Intercollegiate Swimming Conference. A total of 129 S&T student-athletes were selected to the GLVC’s All-Academic team for the 2012-13 school year, MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 one of nine schools in the 16-team conference with at least 125 named to that squad. S&T student-athletes have won 72 Academic All-Ameri- ca awards, as selected by CoSIDA and its program spon- sors, and 202 Academic All-District awards during the past 21 years. In addition, numerous teams and individuals have been honored for their success as student-athletes by their various national organizations. In the past year, six S&T student-athletes earned Capi- tal One Academic All-America honors and 11 individuals were named to their selected Academic All-District teams during the 2012-13 season. S&T has had 46 Academic All- Brian Peterson is the most recent Miner to earn America selections since since 2000, the fi fth-best total in Academic All-America honors, landing his fi rst team NCAA Division II. award following the 2012 season.

MISSOURI S&T ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS

Kim Colter Paul Janke Randy Hauser Bob Pressly Tom Reed Jim Pfeiff er Mark Diamond DB, 1972 OL, 1980 DB, 1982 DL, 1982 RB, 1986 OL, 1987-88 DB, 1991 First Team First Team Second Team Second Team First Team First Team Second Team

Top NCAA Division II Academic All-America Producing Schools of the 2000s

Don Huff Eivind Listerud Brian Gilmore Curt Kimmel School Conference(s) Total DB, 1991-92 PK, 1993 LB, 1994-95-96 DL, 2001-02 1. Truman State MIAA/GLVC 62 First Team Second Team First Team Second Team 2. Pittsburg State MIAA 58 3. Wingate South Atlantic 57 4. Indianapolis GLVC 52 5. Missouri S&T MIAA/GLVC 46 6. Central Missouri MIAA 39 7. California (Pa.) PSAC 33 T8. Adams State Rocky Mountain 32 T8. Gannon GLIAC/PSAC 32 Cole Drussa Phil Shin Chad Shockley Brian Peterson T8. St. Cloud State NCC/NSIC 32 TE, 2004 WR, 2005 WR, 2010 OL, 2012 7 First Team First Team First Team First Team HEAD COACH TYLER FENWICK

Tyler Fenwick, who has served as the off ensive included running back Michael coordinator at Missouri Western State University for the Hill, a fi nalist for the Harlon Hill past six seasons, was named on March 20 as the new Award and second-ranked rusher head football coach at Missouri S&T. in the nation in NCAA Division II. The Griff ons averaged 458.6 yards Fenwick has been part of a Missouri Western program of total off ense last season, that has played in the post-season in each of the six including 264.4 per game on the seasons that he was on the staff , including an ground and 41.6 points a game; appearance in the NCAA Division II quarterfi nals in 2012. the latter two fi gures ranked Prior to that, he spent fi ve years on the staff at among the top 10 nationally in Occidental College in California – the last four as Division II. off ensive coordinator – and one season as off ensive coordinator at Minnesota State University Moorhead, Missouri Western scored 30 or more points in 11 of its where the Dragons posted their fi rst winning season in 14 games in its 12-2 campaign and set a school record seven years. with 582 points scored.

He will be the 19th head coach in the history of the In 2011, the Griff ons averaged 35.5 points a game Miner program and seventh since 1937. Fenwick is and rushed for 240.6 yards per game but prior to that taking over for David Brown, who stepped down from season, had one of the better passing attacks in the the position last month to join the coaching staff at MIAA behind quarterback Drew Newhart, who was the Fresno State University. conference’s “Freshman of the Year” in Fenwick’s fi rst season as off ensive coordinator. Missouri Western set “I am very excited for the opportunity to be the its single-season scoring record of 451 points – the mark head football coach at Missouri S&T,” Fenwick said. “I broken in 2012 – during the 2009 season and broke a am thankful for Mark Mullin and his staff to give me my number of the school’s passing records in those seasons. fi rst head coaching job. The program has been left in a healthy state and I hope to help continue moving the During the six years Fenwick spent as off ensive program to the next level. I am anxious to get around coordinator at Missouri Western, the Griff ons averaged the players and begin to help them grow on and off the 432.8 points per season and 35.1 points per game. As a football fi eld. team, the Griff ons went 53-18 and played in the NCAA Division II playoff s three times as well as making three “Schematically we will look similar on off ense and bowl appearances. defense, although there will be some tweaks from my background,” Fenwick added. Fenwick served as the off ensive coordinator at Minnesota State-Moorhead in 2006 and guided an “We are extremely pleased to have Tyler and his off ensive unit that improved its yardage totals by 65 family join us. He brings outstanding experience to our percent from the previous year, as the Dragons won four institution,” said Mullin, Missouri S&T’s director of of their last fi ve games to fi nish with a 6-5 record. athletics. “The combination of achieving great success at Missouri Western and at Occidental College is At Occidental, he was the wide receivers coach impressive and prepares him well to take over the Miner during the 2001 season as the Tigers went 8-1 and won program. the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championship, then moved into the “Tyler’s personality, enthusiasm, experience, and off ensive coordinator role the following season. Over vision will make him an outstanding addition to our the four years in which he served in that role, Occidental staff and an asset to our department, the campus, and had a 33-9 record, won two SCIAC titles and made two the community,” Mullin added. “I am confi dent Tyler will appearances in the NCAA Division III playoff s, winning be an outstanding leader for our football program and twice in the 2004 tournament. During those fi ve years, I am excited that he will be here in time to begin spring he coached four all-conference and twice

MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL practice with the team.” had the conference’s “Off ensive Player of the Year”.

In the 2012 season, Missouri Western won the Fenwick is originally from Los Angeles, Calif., and outright Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Associa- graduated from Chaminade College Preparatory High tion championship for the fi rst time in school history School. He attended Los Angeles Valley College and the 8 and had one of the nation’s top off ensive units that University of New Mexico, where he earned his HEAD COACH TYLER FENWICK MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013

bachelor’s degree in university studies in 1999. A two-year letterman for the Lobos as a wide receiver, he caught 14 passes during the two years in which he The Tyler Fenwick fi le played at UNM. 1996-97 Wide receiver, Los Angeles Valley College He began his coaching career at the high school level at Birmingham High School in Lake Balboa, 1998-99 Wide receiver, University of New Mexico Calif., as the program’s off ensive coordinator, helping 2000 Assistant coach (Off ensive coordinator), guide the team to a conference championship and Birmingham High School, Lake Balboa, Calif. playoff appearance as it fi nished with a 10-2 record. 2001 Assistant coach (wide receivers), Occidental Fenwick and his wife, Angela, have three children, College, Los Angeles, Calif. daughter Kylie and sons Kayden and Kiptyn. His father, Jim, was a highly successful coach at the col- 2002-05 Assistant coach (Off ensive coordinator), legiate and high school levels in California. Occidental College, Los Angeles, Calif. 2006 Assistant coach (Off ensive coordinator), Minnesota State University-Moorhead, Moorhead, Minn.

2007-12 Assistant coach (Off ensive coordinator), Missouri Western State University, St. Joseph, Mo.

2013- Head coach, Missouri S&T

9 COACHING STAFF

Brett Sykes, Assistant Coach (Defensive Line)

Brett Sykes, a former defensive lineman at Ohio University, is in his fourth season on the Missouri S&T coaching staff in 2013 and will serve as the Miners’ defensive coordinator this year. In addition, Sykes will work with the Miners’ defensive line as he has done in his previous three seasons on the staff .

During the 2012 season, when the Miners fi nished with a 10-1 record, the S&T defense set a new school record with 45 quarterback sacks and led the nation in turnover margin, forcing more than two turnovers per game than its opponents. S&T ranked 10th in NCAA Division II in total defense as it allowed just 293.1 yards per game during the 2012 campaign.

In the 2011 season, he guided a defensive line contingent that recorded a large percentage of the team’s 34 quarterback sacks and 91 tackles behind the line of scrimmage.

Sykes spent seven seasons in the Ohio program, fi ve as a player from 2003-07 and two as defensive quality control working with the defensive line and assistant strength and conditioning during the 2009 campaign. As a player, he appeared in every game throughout his collegiate career at defensive tackle and totaled 92 tackles during his four seasons of eligibility.

As a senior, he fi nished with 37 tackles (15 solo) from the defensive tackle spot and fi nished fi fth in the Mid- America Conference among defensive linemen with 27 tackles during the 2005 season.

Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, Sykes received his bachelor’s degree in recreation management from Ohio in 2007. Sykes and his wife, Malory, live in Rolla and have one child.

Andrew Ravadge, Assistant Coach (Off ensive Line)

Andrew Ravadge, who started at center for the Missouri S&T football team for two seasons and has assisted the Miner coaching staff for the last four years, is in his third season as the off ensive line coach for the Miners.

A year ago, he worked with an off ensive line that helped the Miner off ensive set a modern day record for points with 458 and average 440.7 yards per game. The off ensive line allowed the Miner running attack to average 175.1 yards per game and allowed only 13 quarterback sacks in 11 games as the Miners went 10-1.

Ravadge worked with an off ensive line unit that allowed the Miners to post their highest per game rushing average since 2008 during the 2011 campaign. As a unit, the Miner off ense averaged 5.1 yards per play last season and 342.3 yards per game.

Ravadge joined the Miner football program as a player in 2006 after spending two years at DeAnza College in California and one at Cal Polytechnic State University. He started in 18 games during the 2006 and 2007 seasons for the Miners at the center position.

He stayed in the Miner program as a student assistant and graduate assistant coach for the next three years, working with the off ensive line for two seasons and with the tight ends during the 2010 campaign. MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL Ravadge, who received his bachelor’s degree from Missouri S&T in business information systems, is originally from Cupertino, Calif., where he was a fi rst-team all-conference selection and scholar-athlete at the high school level.

10 COACHING STAFF

Michael Burton, Assistant Coach (Wide Receivers)

Michael Burton, a former quarterback at Missouri Western State University, joins the Mis- souri S&T coaching staff this season as the wide receivers coach.

Burton spent the last six seasons on the Griff ons’ staff , working with the running backs during that period of time for an off ensive unit that was headed by S&T head coach Tyler Fenwick. He worked with Harlon Hill Award fi nalist Michael Hill over the last two seasons, a player who rushed for 2,168 yards and 16 touchdowns during the 2012 season and for a school record 3,473 yards during his two seasons at Missouri Western to earn All-America honors. MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013

As a player for the Griff ons from 2003-06, Burton threw for 3,151 yards passing and 10 touchdowns.

Burton and his wife, Lisa, live in Rolla.

Kyle Shoemaker, Assistant Coach (Defensive Backs)

Kyle Shoemaker is in his fi rst season as an assistant coach at Missouri S&T and will work with the linebackers during the 2013 season.

Shoemaker came to Missouri S&T from Azuza Pacifi c University in California, where he coached the team’s hybrid linebackers and handled all of the team’s video productions during the 2012 season. Prior to that, he spent three years as a student assistant at Cal Polytechnic University.

Shoemaker is originally from Solano Beach, Calif., where he was a three-year starter at linebacker at Santa Fe Christian High School. He was a two-time All-Coastal League selection for his play and fi nished second on the team in tackles (94) for the Eagles in 2005 as they advanced to the California Interscholastic Federation championship game. He had 84 tackles as a 2004 junior when Santa Fe Christian won the CIF crown and also lettered in volleyball for the Eagles.

He earned his bachelor’s degree in business from Cal Poly in 2012 and worked on his master’s degree in organizational leadership at Azuza Pacifi c.

Josh Firm, Assistant Coach (Running Backs)

Josh Firm joins the Missouri S&T coaching staff this season as the running backs coach after completing his career as a player last fall.

Firm earned honorable mention All-GLVC honors following the 2012 season in which he completed 229-of-344 passes (66.6 percent) for 2,468 yards and 27 touchdowns. The Miners set a new single-season scoring record a year ago by scoring 458 points and aver- aged 41.6 points per game, the seventh-best mark in NCAA Division II.

As a junior, Firm started in 10 games and completed 150-of-288 passes for 1,826 yards and 14 touchdowns. He fi nished his Miner career with the third-highest number of completions with 379 and passing yards with 4,294. His total off ensive yards total of 4,225 ranks in a tie for third on the all-time S&T list.

Firm is from Lancaster, Calif., and played two seasons at Antelope Valley College in California before transferring to Missouri S&T. 11 COACHING STAFF

Billy Foster, Assistant Coach (Defensive Backs)

Billy Foster is in his fi rst season on the Missouri S&T coaching staff , as he will work with the defensive backs unit he was a part of for the last two seasons as a player.

Foster earned fi rst-team all-conference honors in the Great Lakes Valley Conference in 2012 after recording 26 tackles, four pass breakups and three interceptions. Two of Foster’s interceptions came in the Miners’ early-season win at Arkansas Tech.

The Miner defense was one of the best in the nation last fall, fi nishing as the national leader in turnover margin at the NCAA Division II level and fi nishing among the top 10 in four categories, which included total defense as it allowed just 293.1 yards per game.

During his fi rst season at S&T, Foster fi nished with 24 tackles and an from his safety position to help lead the Miners to a 6-5 season.

Foster came to Missouri S&T after playing at Los Medanos College in California for two seasons. He is originally from Antioch, Calif.

Clay Kinman, Assistant Coach (Tight Ends)

Clay Kinman, a four-year member of the Miner program, is joining the coaching staff this fall as he will coach the team’s tight ends.

In his four-year career with the Miners, Kinman made 40 catches for 464 yards and two touchdowns. He had a career-high 23 receptions in the 2009 season and had a touchdown reception against Kentucky Wesleyan. During the 2012 season, Kinman caught 14 balls for 166 yards and a touchdown, which he scored in the Miners’ victory at McKendree.

A history major at Missouri S&T, Kinman is originally from Carthage, Mo., and is living in Rolla with his wife, Denise.

Pat Lang, Assistant Coach (Tight Ends/Off ensive Tackles)

Pat Lang, a standout lineman for Missouri S&T over the last two seasons, is in his fi rst year as a member of the Miner coaching staff . Lang, a center for the Miners, will coach the team’s off ensive tackles and tight ends.

Lang was a fi rst-team all-conference selection in each of his two seasons in a Miner uniform, earning fi rst-team honors and the “Off ensive Lineman of the Year” award from the Great Lakes Football Conference after the 2011 cam- paign. In the fi rst season of play in the Great Lakes Valley Conference in 2012, Lang was one of four Miner off ensive linemen to earn all-league honors after the team set a single-season record for points scored.

Missouri S&T scored 458 points last season and averaged 440.7 yards per game. The off ensive line allowed the Miner running attack to average 175.1 yards per game and allowed only 13 quarterback sacks in 11 games as the Miners went 10-1.

Lang is from Pago Pago, American Samoa and spent two seasons playing at New Mexico Military Institute prior to joining the S&T pro- gram prior to the 2011 season.

Tim Yex, Assistant Coach (Defensive Line)

Tim Yex joins the Missouri S&T football staff this season as an assistant coach for the defensive line, right after completing his playing career at Illinois College.

Yex played three seasons at Illinois College as a linebacker and fi nished the 2012 season with 11 tackles, includ- ing four in a game against Lawrence. He also played at William Penn. He is originally from Carthage, Ill., where he earned fi rst-team All-conference honors at Illini West High School and was a fi rst-team academic all-state and all- conference selection. MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL

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Dr. Cheryl B. Schrader, Missouri S&T Chancellor

Dr. Cheryl B. Schrader became the 21st chancellor of Missouri University of Science and Technology on April 2, 2012. A former president of the IEEE Control Systems Society, with more than 10,000 members worldwide, Schrader is one of the few female engineers to ascend to the top leadership position of a college or university in the United States. Previously, Schrader was associate vice president for strategic research initiatives at Boise State University, a position she held from February 2011 until her appointment as S&T chancellor. While dean of Boise State’s College of Engineering from 2003 to 2011, the college’s undergraduate engineering enrollment increased by 60 percent, graduate MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 enrollment increased by 36 percent, and funding for research grants and contracts in the college more than tripled. Schrader earned a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from Valparaiso University in 1984. She earned a master of science and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Notre Dame in 1987 and 1991, respectively. Her research background is in the area of systems and control. A past president of the IEEE Control Systems Society, she continues to serve as a member of the ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission. This commission, which is dedicated to providing world leadership in stimulating innovation and excellence in engineering, today accredits 2,100 engineering programs at more than 400 colleges and universities. Schrader began her teaching and research career at the University of Notre Dame while undertaking internships and consulting work with McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Co. in the early 1980s and Chimera Research in the early 1990s. Following a brief period as an adjunct assistant professor at Rice University in 1991, Schrader moved to the University of Texas at San Antonio, where she rose to serve as a tenured professor of electrical engineering and associate dean at both a college of sciences and a college of engineering. She then joined Boise State in 2003. Passionate about increasing interest in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education, Schrader’s current research interests focus on creating and assessing innovative learning methods to help students of all ages succeed in the STEM areas. Schrader is a recipient of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring from the White House (2005); the IEEE Education Society Hewlett-Packard/Harriett B. Rigas Award; the Idaho Women Making History Award; and the WebCT Exemplary Online Course Award. She was also named one of Valparaiso University’s Top 150 Most Infl uential People.

Dr. Debra Robinson, Vice Chancellor of Student Aff airs

Dr. Debra A.G. Robinson is in her 12th year as the campus’s vice chancellor for student aff airs. She took over the position Jan. 1, 2003, after spending two years as S&T’s associate vice chancellor for student and international aff airs. Robinson joined the S&T student aff airs staff in 1980 as a counseling psychologist. She later was assistant director and associate director of the S&T Counseling Center, and served as director of S&T’s Center for Personal and Professional Development from 1990 through 2001. In 2001, she was appointed associate vice chancellor for student and international aff airs. She is responsible for directing S&T’s leadership development programs, coordinating several administrative functions within the division, coordinating staff development and training eff orts, and managing relationships with external constitu- ents. She also serves as an adjunct faculty member in the engineering management department. Robinson earned her bachelor of arts degree in psychology from the University of Illinois Springfi eld in 1976 and her master of arts and doctorate degrees in counseling psychology from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana in 1977 and 1980, respectively. She is a member of the American Psychological Association, the International Coaching Federation and the Society of Psychologists in Management. She also remains active as a management and coaching consultant, and has written numerous papers and book chapters on a broad array of topics, including leadership development, engineering education, career 13 opportunities, women in engineering, and how students adapt to college life. MISSOURI S&T ADMINISTRATION

Mark Mullin, Director of Athletics

Mark Mullin is in his 21st year as Missouri S&T’s director of athletics where he oversees a program that has consistently fi nished in the top one-third of the Learfi eld Sports Director’s Cup Standings. The Miner program has enjoyed great success both on and off the fi eld during his tenure. Academically, Missouri S&T has had 46 Capital One Academic All-America award winners since 2000, the fi fth-highest total among NCAA Division II institutions. Over the past two years, Missouri S&T enjoyed a great deal of athletic success headlined by eleven teams participating in NCAA national competition, 12 student- athletes earning All-America honors and 126 all-conference selections from the Great Lakes Valley Conference. The success also carried over to the academic side, where this past year S&T had 144 student-athletes post a grade point average of at least 3.5 to earn the S&T scholar-athlete award. Academic all-conference awards were achieved by 129 Miner student-athletes last season. Under Mullin’s direction, S&T has served as the host institution for the NCAA Division II Swimming and Championships as well as the NCAA South Central men’s regional basketball tournament, MIAA men’s basketball fi nals, the GLVC women’s basketball and men’s soccer tournaments, the MIAA cross country championships and GLVC cross country and track & fi eld championships. He led the process that allowed S&T to move its conference affi liation to the Great Lakes Valley Conference beginning in the fall of 2005. Recently, he has led a number of signifi cant facility projects. These projects included the completion and opening of a new state-of-the-art fi tness center and varsity weight and fi tness rooms; a new indoor practice facility and new sports medicine center. A number of facility upgrades have also occurred during Mullin’s tenure. These improvements include: the Student Recreation Center being constructed; renovating Allgood-Bailey stadium to include a new track, lights, concession and restroom facility as well as upgraded seating areas; the addition of chair back seats to the Bullman arena, and the building of a new soccer complex. In addition to his duties as athletics director, Mullin served as swimming and diving coach for 12 years and led the Miners to a 96-27 dual meet record and seven regional championships. His fi nal team fi nished third at the 1998 NCAA Division II Championships, the highest fi nish ever for a Miner athletic team at an NCAA championship event at the time. Mullin has served two terms as the chair of the NCAA Division II men’s and women’s swimming and diving committee and has also served multiple terms on the men’s basketball and football regional advisory committees for the region. He served a two-year term as the president of the MIAA after spending the two prior years as the conference’s vice president prior to S&T’s switch to the GLVC. He was elected and served as the conference director of athletics representative on the GLVC Executive Committee. Mullin and his wife Joanie have four daughters, Elizabeth, Katie, Melissa, and Nina, and fi ve grandchildren, Halle, Preslie, Roxy, Abby, and Jack.

Dr. David Westenberg, NCAA Faculty Representative

Dr. David Westenberg, professor of biological sciences at Missouri S&T, is in his fi rst year as the university’s faculty representative to the NCAA. He took over the duties this summer from Dr. Jeff Cawlfi eld, who served in the role for ten years until his appointment as On the S&T campus, he is involved with the Helix Biological Sciences Club, SCRUBS, Phi Sigma and is a member of the American Society for Microbiology Committee on K-12 outreach. A 1991 graduate of UCLA, Westenberg has earned a number of teaching awards in MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL his tenure at Missouri S&T. He received the Class of ‘42 Alumni Excellence in Teaching award in 2000, the Extraordinary Faculty Award in 2008 and is a two-time recipient of the university’s outstanding advisor award. Westenberg also received the Alexander von Humboldt Fellow award from 1991-93 and again in 2005, the 14 ASM Scholar-in-Residence award in 2007 and 2008 as well as the Dean’s Teaching Scholar award from 2005-08. MISSOURI S&T ADMINISTRATION

Ron Henderson, Assistant Director of Athletics

Ron Henderson, who served as the assistant director of facilities at Hutchinson Community College for the last two years, is in his fi rst year as the assistant director of athletics at Missouri S&T. While at Hutchinson Community College, Henderson oversaw the budgets and staff for the grounds, maintenance, custodial and security staff s at the fi ve campus sites in the HCC system. In addition, he was directly involved in the hiring, training and supervision of positions in those areas at all fi ve of the campuses. Henderson has previously worked in athletics at both the collegiate and professional levels, most recently when he spent four years as operations manager for the Springfi eld Cardinals. In that role,

he directed the core aspects of the St. Louis Cardinals’ Double A minor league affi liate as it began MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 play in southwest Missouri in 2004. The tasks he handled included the hiring and supervising of a team of over 70 employees, as well as planning and administering the team’s annual budget and handling game day operations for the staff . He worked directly with the team’s hosting of the Texas League All-Star Game during the 2008 season and played a key role in the team receiving the league’s “Organization of the Year” award during all four years he spent with the franchise, an award based on overall operations and fan experiences. Prior to his tenure with the Cardinals, Henderson was assistant athletics director at Missouri State University where he helped oversee the institution’s 21-sport program for nine years. Henderson’s duties at MSU included the hiring, training and supervision of the event staff workers, generation of the sport budgets for the director of athletics and as the primary point of contact for post-season events hosted by Missouri State. Among his achievements at MSU was serving as the point person for the opening event at Hammons Field, launching the stadium opening with an over-capacity crowd with zero incidents.

Debbie Hickey, Offi cer of NCAA Compliance/Budget/SWA

Debbie Hickey is in her 14th year as the university’s budget and NCAA compliance offi cer for the university’s department of intercollegiate athletics. She is also serving as S&T’s senior woman administrator. Hickey is in charge of handling all NCAA eligibility matters for the 300-plus student athletes in the Missouri S&T athletics program. She is in her 23rd year at the university, previously serving in the accounting and fi scal services offi ce. A native of Steelville, Mo., Hickey is a 2003 graduate of Missouri S&T with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. She is a certifi ed high school volleyball offi cial and also runs an interior design company. Hickey and her husband, Dan, have three children and live in Rolla.

Josh Lind, Assistant Director of NCAA Compliance

Josh Lind enters his fi rst full year in the Missouri S&T athletic department after joining the administrative staff in December 2012. As assistant compliance offi cer, along with compliance offi cer Debbie Hickey, Lind is responsible for the NCAA eligibility status of the 300-plus student-athletes in the Missouri S&T program. Lind also assists in game administration and serves as advisor to M-Club. Around campus, he serves as the athletic department’s representative on the Teacher Education Academic Program Committee, and the Offi ce of Student Aff airs Student Leadership Team. A native of Buhler, Kan., Lind played four years of college basketball at Mid-America Christian University in Oklahoma City, Okla. He spent the following four years at Mid-America coaching basketball, two as the men’s assistant coach followed by two years as the women’s head coach. After coaching, Lind became an academic advisor at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Okla., from 2008-2011. Immediately prior to joining the Missouri S&T athletic staff , Lind held the position of scholarship manager for the Missouri S&T Student Financial Assistance offi ce, a position he held since August of 2011. Lind holds a bachelor’s degree in behavioral science and a master’s degree in leadership education, both from Mid-America Christian. He resides in St. James, along with his wife, Ashley, and three-year old daughter, Aubrey.

15 2013 SEASON PREVIEW

Missouri S&T had a season to remember in 2012, tying its school record for wins in a 10-1 campaign that also saw it fi nish second in the inaugural season of Great Lakes Valley Conference play, 24th in the fi nal Coaches Association rankings and narrowly missing earning its fi rst-ever berth to the NCAA Division II playoff s. Great balance was a hallmark of last year’s squad, as the Miners ranked among the top ten nationally in six categories. S&T had the best turnover margin in Division II and fi nished second in quarterback sacks, while ranking among the top ten in total defense, rushing defense, scoring off ense and punt return average. Much of the defensive unit is back for the 2013 season, but the Miner off ense has to replace nine lost starters and will be doing so under the direction of new head coach Tyler Fenwick -- who last season was heading one of Division II’s best off ensive squads, one that ranked eighth in scoring and helped the Griff ons reach the national quarterfi nals. Missouri S&T will face Missouri Western in the second week of a season in which it will play an upgraded schedule, as Western is one of three ranked teams the Miners will face in the fi rst fi ve weeks of the campaign. The Miners will open both the regular season and conference slate against ranked foes, facing No. 20 Chadron State in the opener and the sixth-ranked Griff ons a week later. On the opening weekend of GLVC play, S&T will face the only team to hand it a loss last fall when it faces defending league champion Indianapolis -- ranked 19th in the pre-season -- on the road. The Miners, picked to fi nish second in the GLVC this season, will also renew its long-time rivalry with conference newcomer Truman State when the teams face off in Kirksville in the fi nal weekend of October.

Quarterbacks As the Missouri S&T football team began its pre-season workouts for the Top returning rusher Scott Hendricks ran for 609 2013 season, the Miner off ensive unit had a number of question marks based on yards during the 2012 season and cleared the 100- the fact that the squad lost nine starters from last year’s 10-1 team. yard mark on three occasions. Nowhere is that more in the spotlight than at quarterback, where S&T lost starter Josh Firm to graduation and the other signalcallers have anywhere from limited to no playing experience at the collegiate level. Who gets that job – and even how the quarterbacks will be employed – will be one of the focal points of the pre-season. “There’s still a lot of uncertainty as to what we’re going to do at quarterback,” said Miner head coach Tyler Fenwick. “It could be a two-quarterback situation. It will all depend on who has the ability to lead the off ense, complete passes and direct traffi c get us in the right positions to be successful. “ Reed Brown, who served as one of the backups last fall, got the most playing time of any of the reserves at the position and saw extensive time in two games when Firm was dealing with a late-season injury. He completed 30-of-56 passes for 346 yards and six touch- downs in that role during the 2012 campaign. Evan Merz also appeared in six contests and completed six of his 11 throws for 108 yards, while also running for 78 yards on six car- ries. However, Brown and Merz were not on the fi eld a great deal during the Miners’ spring season, as Brown was playing baseball for S&T and Merz was spending the semester away from campus as part of the university’s cooperative education program. In their absence, redshirt freshmen Peter Simpson got the majority of the snaps during the month of April and also fi gures to be in the mix for the starting role. “We’ll fi nd out through camp and put all of them in situations where they have to make things happen,” Fenwick said. “It is going to be tough on them, because we have only a few weeks until the fi rst game, but we’re also going to keep it simple and not put a whole lot on their shoulders. “It’s going to be a case of learning the system, directing traffi c and the qualities of knowing where to go with the ball and taking care of it and not giving it to the other team,” Fenwick added. “Whoever can be the most consistent will have the upper hand.” Missouri S&T also brought in a trio of incoming freshmen at the position in Tyler Swart, Will Rogers and Tyler Ferrell, giving it six quarterbacks in the pre-season camp.

Running Backs A coach knows he has a good situation on his hands at a position when he loses an all-conference running back – and knows there already solid players in place to fi ll that vacancy without possibly missing a beat. That is the case for Fenwick’s Missouri S&T squad at the running back position heading into the upcoming 2013 season. The Miners MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL lost veteran back Curterris Golden after a season in which he ran for 836 yards and an S&T record-tying 14 touchdowns last fall, but several experienced backs are returning that fi gure to adequately fi ll that role. “We are young, but we do have some players with some game experience,” said Miner head coach Tyler Fenwick. Heading that group of returners is Scott Hendricks, a sophomore who had some big games of his own last season with three 100- plus yard games on the ground and a fi nal total of 609 yards. Hendricks, one of the fastest players on the S&T roster, averaged just over 16 four yards per carry in 2012. 2013 SEASON PREVIEW

Also back in the fold for the Miners is sophomore Zenel Hudson, who scored four touchdowns in the second half of the year as he fi nished with 218 yards. Another returner in the backfi eld for S&T is senior Anthony Moore, who has shuttled back-and-forth between of- fense and defense and is expected to settle in at running back this year. “Zenel has a lot of ability and is very explosive,” Fenwick said. “Scott is a player who is very quick and is able to make people miss and Anthony is a senior with a lot of experience and a good leadership player. They are all able to catch the ball out of the backfi eld and from a blocking standpoint, they aren’t afraid to stick their nose in there to pick up a blitz.” Among the freshmen, one who could have an immediate impact is Michael Cardwell, who ran for 1,370 yards at the high school level in California last fall and a player Fenwick feels can bring a diff erent element to the off ensive unit. Returner Brent LaPietra and incoming freshman Dalton Major will also compete for spots in the backfi eld.

Wide Receivers/Tight Ends

Missouri S&T received a great deal of production last fall from its top two wide MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 receivers, but with the graduation of All-Great Lakes Valley Conference performers Smook Thomas and Joseph Hyman, the onus now falls on the returning veterans to pick up some of the lost production. The top returning receiver in terms of numbers for the Miners is senior Isaiah Culver, who had 26 receptions for 240 yards last season. Culver, however, is also recovering from an injury at the end of last year, while the next player on the catch list, junior Leon Moody, is coming off a season in which he missed over half of it due to an injury as well. “Leon was right there during spring practice, asking a lot of questions and trying to learn the system without being able to practice due to the injury,” Fenwick said. “He’s been cleared and is ready to go and is excited to get going. Isaiah is still coming off his injury and we’re hoping that he will be cleared, but we’ll play it day- to-day and see where he’s at.” Moody, who made 16 receptions for 154 yards while he was on the fi eld a year ago, fi gures to be one of the top targets for the Miners in 2013 along with returning veteran Nick Taylor. “Nick had a great spring,” Fenwick said. “He’s a smart player who is a very good route runner and catches the ball well. He picked up the off ense very quickly and we’re looking for some big things out of him this season.” In addition, returning squadmembers Ben Matthews, Jaren Underwood and Chris Kennard are expected to contend for playing time at the receiver slots. S&T is also hopeful of some immediate impact at the receiver spot from three transfers, as the Miners have gained the services of Melvin Stovall from Los Angeles Leon Moody is one of the Miners’ top returners at the wide receiver position, a spot that boasted two Valley College, Chris McCall from Bacone College in Oklahoma and Josh Corbid, a All-GLVC performers in 2012. 6-5 wideout from San Joaquin Delta College in California. “I think we’ve built some depth at receiver with these additions,” Fenwick said. “The competition is still out there and even though we don’t have a lot of depth overall at this position, I think we have a solid group of players here.” The Miners have also added freshmen DeSoto Dickson and Austin Truvillion to the mix at wide receiver as well as Kelechi Madabuko, a native of Alaska who is joining the S&T program this year after not playing in 2012. At tight end, the Miners lost an all-conference performer in Ian Kreher but have three returners in John Pischak, Jake Giljum and Cody Burgess. In addition, returning squadmember Alex Leach and redshirt freshman Dustin Schindler fi gure to battle for a place in the lineup in the upcoming year. “The nice thing when I came in is that the tight ends we have is that they all have good, big, strong-looking bodies for the position,” Fenwick said. “Pischak caught the ball really well in the spring, so I think he’s starting become more of a complete tight end. We’ll be able to use multiple tight ends when we want to use them and be able to use more play action in those situations.”

Off ensive Line One of the keys to the Missouri S&T’s success in 2012 – a year in which the Miners set a modern day single-season record for points with 458 – was the play of its off ensive line. An experienced and deep group with four senior starters – all of whom earned recognition on the All-Great Lakes Valley Conference team -- allowed for S&T to have one of its most productive seasons of all time on that side of the ball. But as the 2013 pre-season camp nears, only one starter is back from that unit in junior left tackle Forrestal Hickman, a second-team All-GLVC performer last year. A two-year starter at S&T, Hickman is being counted on to help guide an otherwise young group to meld by the start of the season. “Forrestal is a big player with very good feet. He defi nitely looks the part and the experience he has gained will be very benefi cial to our line and how it develops during the year, “ said Fenwick. While the off ensive line will have a fair amount of youth as a part of it, it is not an inexperienced group by any means. Hickman fi gures to handle one of the tackle spots, while the other could be occupied by Mark Parra, who saw playing time at right tackle as a redshirt freshman last fall. The center will likely be sophomore Sam Knesel, who played quite a bit during his fi rst season at S&T 17 and is one Fenwick feels can take on a mentor’s role as well. 2013 SEASON PREVIEW

“For as young as Sam is, he has that leadership mentality,” Fenwick said. “He’s a tough kid, he’s strong and loves the weight room – and as the center, he has to be a leader to make a lot of calls and the players have got to listen to him. Those aspects showed during the spring.” Knesel will be joined on the interior line by seniors Ryan Grigsby, who was injured throughout the 2012 season and Offi e Adams, as well as junior Tom Schneider, sophomores Delancey Rougely and Vince Fricke and redshirt freshman Marcellus Corbin. “As the season goes on and as we go through camp, those guys will start working together and I believe the chemistry will get bet- ter,” Fenwick said. As a result, it is an off ensive line that will get better over time. We just have to overcome the inexperience we have there at the moment.” The Miners also added a number of talented off ensive linemen in their recruiting class, headed by St. Louis-area natives Adam Echele, Nick Wunderli and Joe Mersinger. In addition, S&T added fellow off ensive linemen Paul Runyan, Drake Randall, Aaron Fritts and Matthew Caldwell in the recruiting class and transfer Aaron Bubb from Missouri Western who will also challenge for spots on the line dur- ing their fi rst season at S&T.

Defensive Line Missouri S&T’s defense was one of the best in both the Great Lakes Valley Conference and NCAA Division II during the 2012 season, with much of that success beginning with the play at the line of scrim- mage. The Miners fi nished last season ranked second in the nation in quarterback sacks with a school record 45 and was among the top teams in rushing defense, allowing only 86.7 yards per game on the ground. The good news heading into the 2013 campaign? Most of the contributors to that success will be back in uniform this fall. S&T’s defensive line will be headed by four players who earned All-GLVC laurels a year ago, including defensive tackle Eddie Rascon, an honorable mention All-America selection by Beyond Sports Network. Rascon was tenth in the nation with 13 sacks a year ago and fi nished with 44 tackles overall. He will line up beside Josip Juric, a junior who was in on 37 tackles and was very eff ective at tying up off ensive line- men throughout the year. The starting defensive ends last season, Freddy Dugard and Jimmy Barnhart, combined for 18 sacks and both were cited on the GLVC’s all-conference team at the end of the year. Dugard and Barn- hart, along with Rascon, received pre-season All-America mentions on USA ’s squad released recently. Not only are the four starters on the front line back, so are some Dale Davey is one of several defensive linemen the Miners can of the key reserves in those positions as well. At defensive tackle, the employ along the front four -- a unit that fi nished second in NCAA Miners return Geoff Correnti, and converted off ensive Division II with 45 quarterback sacks in 2012. lineman Collin Powers, who Fenwick felt had a solid spring and could play his way into the mix as well. On the ends, the Miners got very productive 2012 seasons from Dan Mauszycki and Dale Davey – a combined 32 tackles, fi ve pass breakups and fi ve sacks. “I think one of the keys to having a good defensive line is being able to have depth, so you can rotate guys to keep them fresh,” said Fenwick. “When you don’t have it, they get worn down over the course of a game and a season. But I think we have the depth that we can keep fresh players in throughout games.” Returning squadmembers Jacob Nutt and A.J. Warren will also look to make contributions this season as well on the interior line, while redshirt freshman Andrew Masters will also look to earn a role at defensive end this fall, as will incoming freshmen Dorian Yearby and Garrett Tunnell. “As a whole, that defensive line is very active,” Fenwick said. “This is a group that has a lot of character, they run to the ball, under- stand the defense and play really hard. They might be a bit undersized, but they make up for it with how hard they play.”

Linebackers With two of the top returning performers at the position in the Great Lakes Valley Conference back for the 2013 season, Missouri S&T fi gures to be in good shape for the upcoming year at that spot. Chris Horn, a fi rst-team All-GLVC selection last fall and Chris Emesih, who earned honorable mention after leading S&T in tackles for the second straight season, heads a linebacker corps that is fast and versatile. Horn fi nished last season with 44 tackles and three inter- ceptions, while Emesih made a team-high 68 tackles a year after posting 100 stops. “They have been very, very impressive,” said Fenwick. “Horn is a linebacker who can cover, intercept the ball and is a very good

MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL tackler. He is a very smart football player. Emesih is a great leadership guy who runs to the ball very well and his part in being in charge of our defense is very important to our team. Our players really look up to him.” The third linebacker spot, which was occupied last year by All-GLVC pick Jordan Pulou, is the one that is up for grabs heading into the year and there are plenty of candidates in contention for that spot. The group of top returners includes senior Dalton GIllispie, juniors Jon Vance, Nick Kruse and Zach Melber and redshirt freshman 18 Rob Cidlik. In addition, returners Jack Miller, Mike Leibovitz and Taylor Heavirland will look to work their way into the rotation at line- backer during the upcoming year. 2013 SEASON PREVIEW

“There will defi nitely be some competition there,” Fenwick said. “Cidlik is a player who’s got the tools and is a strong, active player who fl ies around the fi eld. Kruse is a crafty player who understands defense and knows how to get in the right spot on the fi eld. Vance is another leadership guy and Melber had really good spring as well. When he gets on the fi eld, he gets to the right spot and is a very good tackler.” S&T had a number of linebackers in its recruiting class as well in Harold Ed- wards, Jr., Nate Brown, Andrew Trautman, Blake Nivelt and Nathan Stephens, who will look to earn playing time during their fi rst year at S&T as well as Kyle Bates, Joe Collins and Seth Kreher.

Secondary Missouri S&T’s secondary was largely responsible last season for helping the Miners lead NCAA Division II in turnover margin, as the Miners got twice as many

turnovers as their opponents. The S&T defensive backs recorded 17 of the team’s 24 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 pass interceptions during the 2012 season and helped hold opposing quarterbacks to just a completion rate of just over 50 percent. The Miners did take some personnel hits in the secondary, namely with the losses of Naeem Forrester (team-high four interceptions) and Billy Foster (three inter- ceptions). But plenty of experience is back for S&T, headed by returning starters Sean Martin and Mark Hopkins. Martin had 31 tackles from his cornerback post last season, while Hopkins fi nished the year with 41 stops. “Martin has great feet and is fast,” Fenwick said. “Hopkins is a player we’re going to move to free safety and is a player who can cover a lot of ground. Chris McKay is another good football player with speed and size can play at safety as well.” In addition, the Miners bring back safeties McKay, Albert Yemitan, Will Brown and Payton Jimison as well as cornerbacks Darrell Walker, Dawan Ferguson and Kha- lan King. Redshirt freshman Jake Harlan and incoming freshman Cardell Miller will also look to earn playing time in the secondary this year. Sean Martin, the Miners’ interception leader in 2011, is a two- year starter in the S&T secondary. While the Miners don’t appear to have a lot in terms of numbers in the second- ary, the one thing they do have according to Fenwick is versatility. “We don’t have a whole lot of depth, but we have a number of players who can play at either corner or safety,” Fenwick said. “We’ll have the ability to move people around and get the best guys on the fi eld.”

Special Teams

The 2012 season was one in which Missouri S&T’s special teams play was solid throughout the year, even as some of the personnel changed along the way. With the players involved in the kicking and punting games back for the upcoming season, the Miners enter the year with a good situation in those spots. S&T used two kickers during the season after a season-ending injury felled Adam Peden four weeks into the year. Peden had con- nected on all 15 of his extra point attempts and fi ve of his seven fi eld goal tries, including a season-best 43-yarder in the season opener. After Peden’s injury, David Druse took over and was eight-of-12 on fi eld goal attempts and went 36-of-43 on point after tries. “Adam is a very consistent kicker and David has been a solid kicker that we wouldn’t be afraid to put in there,” said Miner head coach Tyler Fenwick. Sophomore Logan Turk handled the kickoff duties last year in fi ne fashion and is also back in the fold this season as are holder Reed Brown and long snapper Jon Vance. Punter Cole Wassner, who averaged over 33 yards per punt last year and has had only one touchback in two seasons, also returns. A pair of incoming freshmen, Tyler Swart and Will Rogers, will attempt to compete Great Lakes Valley Conference for that position. Pre-Season Coaches Poll “Cole has a great leg and great hang time, which is really important to get people downfi eld to prevent returns,” Fenwick said. School Points The Miners had one of the best return games in the Great Lakes Valley 1. Indianapolis (7 fi rst place votes) 49 Conference last season with Smook Thomas and Carlton Westbrook doing the 2. Missouri S&T (1 fi rst place vote) 43 bulk of the work – including three returns for touchdowns between the two of 3. Truman State 37 them -- but those jobs will be in the hands of others during the 2013 season. 4. Saint Joseph’s 28 Two of the top candidates with experience are Mark Hopkins and Nick Taylor. “The return game is still up in the air and there will be some competition 5. McKendree 25 there,” Fenwick said. “The biggest thing is that we have to fi nd the guy who’s the 6. Quincy 18 most consistent at catching the ball and getting possession for us.” 7. William Jewell 17 8. Kentucky Wesleyan 7

19 2013 MINER ROSTER

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL

1 Leon Moody WR 5-10 185 Jr. St. Louis, Mo./DeSmet Jesuit HS 2 Anthony Moore RB 5-8 190 Sr. Hazelwood, Mo./McCluer HS 3 Melvin Stovall WR 6-0 200 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif./L.A. Valley College 4 Mark Hopkins DB 5-11 185 Sr. Chicago, Ill./Whitney Young HS 5 Peter Simpson QB 6-1 185 Fr.-R St. Louis, Mo./Lindbergh HS 6 Tyler Swart QB-P 6-3 218 Fr. Dickinson, Texas/Dickinson HS 7 Nick Taylor WR 6-3 195 Jr. Wichita, Kan./Southeast HS 8 Chris McCall WR 5-10 185 Jr. Warren, Miss./Bacone College 9 Joshua Corbid WR 6-5 205 Jr. Stockton, Calif./Delta College 10 Evan Merz QB 6-6 230 So. O’Fallon, Mo./St. Dominic HS 11 Darrell Walker DB 5-10 170 Jr. Kansas City, Kan./Washington HS 12 Sean Martin DB 5-9 170 Sr. South Holland, Ill./Seton Academy 12 Tyler Ferrell QB 6-2 200 Fr. Salt Lake City, Utah/West HS 13 Reed Brown QB 5-11 190 So. Rogers, Ark./Heritage HS 14 Chris Emesih LB 6-0 210 Sr. Houston, Texas/Westfi eld HS 15 Chris Horn LB 6-1 205 Sr. Tulsa, Okla./Washington HS 16 Jake Fortin QB 5-9 170 Fr.-R Kansas City, Mo./Archbishop O’Hara HS 17 Isaiah Culver WR 5-10 185 Sr. Lancaster, Calif./Antelope Valley College 18 Ben Matthews WR 5-10 175 Fr.-R Platte City, Mo./Platte County HS 19 Will Brown DB 6-0 180 Sr. Hazelwood, Mo./Hazelwood West HS 20 Khalan King DB 5-9 170 So. St. Peters, Mo./Fort Zumwalt East HS 21 Dawan Ferguson DB 5-9 170 Jr. St. Louis, Mo./Riverview Gardens HS 22 Austin Dussold P 6-2 200 Fr. Farmington, Mo./Farmington HS 23 Zenel Hudson RB 5-9 190 So. Bayshore, N.Y./Milford Academy 24 Adam Peden PK 5-10 170 Sr. Bloomington, Ill./Bloomington HS 24 Anthony Greco DB 5-9 185 Fr. Farmington, Mo./Farmington HS 25 DeSoto Dickson WR 5-9 175 Fr. Florissant, Mo./Trinity Catholic HS 26 Albert Yemitan DB 6-0 195 Jr. Houston, Texas/Western Illinois Univ. 27 Will Rogers QB-P 6-2 200 Fr. Springfi eld, Mo./Glendale HS 28 Scott Hendricks RB 5-8 175 So. Kechi, Kan./Maize HS 29 Chris McKay DB 6-1 210 Jr. Flint, Mich./Carman-Ainsworth HS 30 Cardell Miller DB 6-2 170 Fr. Kansas City, Mo./Archbishop O’Hara HS 31 Michael Cardwell RB 5-7 155 Fr. Morro Bay, Calif./Mission Prep HS 32 Jake Harlan DB 5-11 185 Fr.-R St. James, Mo./John F. Hodge HS 33 Chris Kennard WR 5-9 170 Fr.-R Plano, Texas/Parish Episcopal HS 34 Nick Kruse LB 6-1 190 Jr. Cuba, Mo./Cuba HS 35 Austin Truvillion WR-TE 6-2 198 Fr. Kansas City, Mo./Park Hill HS 36 Zach Melber LB 6-0 215 Jr. St. Louis, Mo./Oakville HS 37 Payton Jimison DB 5-9 170 So. Rogers, Ark./Rogers HS 38 Dalton Gillispie LB 5-10 190 Sr. Mason, Ohio/Mason HS 39 Brent LaPietra RB 6-0 215 So. Lee’s Summit, Mo./Lee’s Summit HS 40 Dalton Major RB 5-11 215 Fr. Bourbonnais, Ill./Bishop McNamara HS 41 Nate Brown LB 6-4 185 Fr. Webb City, Mo./Webb City HS 42 Jack Miller LB 5-10 180 Fr.-R Casa Grande, Ariz./Union HS 43 Andrew Trautman LB 6-2 220 Fr. Elk Rapids, Mich./Elk Rapids HS 44 Blake Nivelt LB 5-11 180 Fr. Ortonville, Mich./Brandon HS 45 Mike Liebovitz LB 6-0 203 Fr.-R New Lenox, Ill./Lincoln-Way Central HS 46 Rob Cidlik LB 6-1 210 Fr.-R Eureka, Mo./Eureka HS 47 Kyle Bates LB 5-9 215 Fr. Kansas City, Mo./North Kansas City HS 48 Nathan Stephens LB 6-0 225 Fr. Anchorage, Alaska/Dimond HS 49 Harold Edwards, Jr. LB 6-0 230 Fr. Kansas City, Mo./Pembroke Hill HS 50 Sam Knesel OL 6-1 290 So. St. Louis, Mo./St. Louis University HS 51 Geoff Correnti DL 6-1 265 Jr. Bowling Green, Mo./Bowling Green HS 52 Steve Martin DL 6-1 240 So. St. Louis, Mo./Christian Brothers College HS 53 Ryan Grigsby OL 6-3 300 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif./West Los Angeles College 54 Freddy Dugard DE 6-1 220 Sr. Queens Village, N.Y./St. Francis Prep 55 Jimmy Barnhart DE 6-1 240 Sr. Union, Mo./Union HS 56 Joe Collins LB 6-0 180 Fr. Adrian, Mo./Adrian HS 57 Andrew Masters DL 6-2 210 Fr.-R Kearney, Mo./Kearney HS 58 Taylor Heavirland LB 6-0 205 So. Whitefi sh, Mont./Glacier HS 59 Seth Kreher LB 6-1 190 Fr. Warrensburg, Mo./Warrensburg HS MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 60 Nick Wunderli OL 6-4 295 Fr. St. Louis, Mo./DeSmet Jesuit HS 61 Mark Parra OL 6-6 280 Jr. Miami, Fla./Palmetto HS 62 Lucas Hoemann PK 5-10 145 Fr. Washington, Mo./Washington HS 63 Joe Mersinger OL 6-4 250 Fr. Troy, Ill./Triad HS 64 Bret Curtis LB 6-2 225 Fr. Lombard, Ill./Glenbard South HS 65 Paul Runyan OL 6-2 275 Fr. Valparaiso, Ind./Valparaiso HS 20 66 Forrestal Hickman OL 6-8 305 Jr. Holton, Kan./Holton HS 67 Offi e Adams OL 6-0 265 Sr. St. Louis, Mo./Hazelwood East HS 2013 MINER ROSTER

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL

68 Drake Randall OL 6-3 270 Fr. Vernon Hills, Ill./Vernon Hills HS 69 Adam Echele OL 6-3 265 Fr. Wildwood, Mo./Lafayette HS 70 Aaron Fritts OL 6-7 310 Fr. Butler, Mo./Butler HS 71 Delancey Rougely OL 6-4 330 So. Waynesville, Mo./Waynesville HS 73 Tom Schneider OL 6-2 285 Jr. Bloomfi eld Hills, Mich./Brother Rice HS 74 Aaron Bubb OL 6-4 285 Fr.-R Lincoln, Neb./Missouri Western St. Univ. 75 Collin Powers DL 6-5 280 Sr. Glendale, Ariz./Glendale CC 76 Matthew Caldwell OL 6-9 300 Fr. Columbia, Mo./Rock Bridge HS 77 Vince Fricke OL 6-4 280 So. St. Charles, Ill./St. Charles North HS 78 Marcellus Corbin OL 6-4 280 Fr.-R Independence, Mo./Truman HS 80 Jaren Underwood WR 6-1 180 Fr.-R Mascoutah, Ill./Mascoutah HS

81 Kelechi Madabuko WR 5-11 175 Fr. Fort Richardson, Alaska/Eagle River HS MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 82 Dustin Schindler TE 6-5 230 Fr.-R Waterford, Wis./Waterford HS 83 John Pischak TE 6-4 235 Sr. Arlington Heights, Ill./Buffalo Grove HS 84 Logan Turk PK 5-11 165 Fr.-R Moberly, Mo./Moberly HS 85 Jeffrey Plake WR 5-11 155 Fr. Lebanon, Mo./Lebanon HS 86 David Druse PK 5-9 170 So. Coal City, Ill./Coal City HS 86 Ben Gratza WR 5-11 170 Fr. Washington, Mo./Washington HS 87 Cody Burgess TE 6-5 250 So. Cuba, Mo./Cuba HS 88 Alex Leach TE 6-3 230 Sr. Liberty, Mo./Liberty HS 89 Jake Giljum TE 6-3 240 Jr. St. Louis, Mo./Bishop DuBourg HS 90 Dale Davey DL 6-3 235 Jr. Kansas City, Kan./Hutchinson CC 91 Jon Vance LB 5-9 210 Jr. Marshalltown, Iowa/Marshalltown HS 92 Josip Juric DL 6-2 260 Jr. West Des Moines, Iowa/Dowling Catholic HS 93 A.J. Warren DL 6-2 245 So. Columbia, Mo./Rock Bridge HS 94 Dorian Yearby DE 5-11 220 Fr. DeSoto, Texas/DeSoto HS 95 Jacob Nutt DE 6-2 220 Jr. Pacifi c, Mo./Pacifi c HS 96 Garrett Tunnell DL 6-4 205 Fr. O’Fallon, Mo./O’Fallon Christian HS 97 Cole Wassner PK 6-1 210 Sr. Quartz Hill, Calif./Antelope Valley College 98 Dan Mauszycki DL 6-4 240 Jr. Gardner, Kan./Gardner-Edgerton HS 99 Eddie Rascon DE 6-2 240 Sr. Canutillo, Texas/N.M. Military Institute

(Roster as of August 20, 2013)

HEAD COACH: Tyler Fenwick ASSISTANT COACHES: Brett Sykes, Andrew Ravadge, Michael Burton, Kyle Shoemaker, Billy Foster, Josh Firm, Clay Kinman, Pat Lang, Tim Yex

Missouri S&T Alphabetical Football Roster

Offi e Adams ...... 67 Freddy Dugard ...... 54 Mark Hopkins ...... 4 Chris McCall ...... 8 Paul Runyan...... 65 Jimmy Barnhart ...... 55 Austin Dussold ...... 22 Chris Horn...... 15 Chris McKay ...... 29 Dustin Schindler...... 82 Kyle Bates ...... 47 Adam Echele ...... 69 Zenel Hudson ...... 23 Zach Melber...... 36 Tom Schneider ...... 73 Nate Brown ...... 41 Harold Edwards, Jr...... 49 Payton Jimison ...... 37 Joe Mersinger ...... 63 Peter Simpson...... 5 Reed Brown ...... 13 Chris Emeish ...... 14 Josip Juric ...... 92 Evan Merz...... 10 Nathan Stephens ...... 48 Will Brown ...... 19 Dawan Ferguson ...... 21 Chris Kennard ...... 33 Cardell Miller ...... 30 Melvin Stovall ...... 3 Aaron Bubb ...... 74 Tyler Ferrell...... 12 Khalan King ...... 20 Jack Miller...... 42 Tyler Swart ...... 6 Cody Burgess...... 87 Jake Fortin ...... 16 Sam Knesel...... 50 Leon Moody...... 1 Nick Taylor ...... 7 Matthew Caldwell ...... 76 Vince Fricke ...... 77 Seth Kreher ...... 59 Anthony Moore ...... 2 Andrew Trautman ...... 43 Michael Cardwell ...... 31 Aaron Fritts...... 70 Nick Kruse...... 34 Blake Nivelt ...... 49 Austin Truvillion ...... 35 Rob Cidlik ...... 46 Jake Giljum...... 89 Brent LaPietra ...... 39 Jacob Nutt ...... 95 Garrett Tunnell ...... 96 Joe Collins...... 56 Dalton Gillispie ...... 38 Alex Leach ...... 88 Mark Parra ...... 61 Logan Turk ...... 84 Joshua Corbid ...... 9 Ben Gratza ...... 86 Mike Leibovitz...... 45 Adam Peden ...... 24 Jaren Underwood ...... 80 Marcellus Corbin ...... 78 Anthony Greco ...... 24 Kelechi Madubuko . . . . . 81 John Pischak ...... 83 Jon Vance ...... 91 Geoff Correnti ...... 51 Ryan Grigsby ...... 53 Dalton Major ...... 40 Jeff rey Plake...... 85 Darrell Walker ...... 11 Isaiah Culver...... 17 Jake Harlan...... 32 Sean Martin ...... 12 Collin Powers...... 75 A.J. Warren ...... 93 Bret Curtis...... 64 Taylor Heavirland...... 58 Steve Martin ...... 52 Drake Randall ...... 68 Cole Wassner ...... 97 Dale Davey ...... 90 Scott Hendricks ...... 28 Andrew Masters ...... 57 Eddie Rascon...... 99 Nick Wunderli ...... 60 DeSoto Dickson ...... 25 Forrestal Hickman ...... 66 Ben Matthews ...... 18 Will Rogers ...... 27 Dorian Yearby ...... 94 David Druse ...... 86 Lucas Hoemann ...... 62 Dan Mauszycki ...... 98 Delaney Rougely ...... 71 Albert Yemitan ...... 26 21 2013 PRE-SEASON DEPTH CHART

OFFENSE DEFENSE

Left Tackle Defensive End 66 Forrestal Hickman, 6-8, 305, Jr. 54 Freddy Dugard, 6-1, 220, Sr. 75 Collin Powers, 6-5, 280, Sr. 98 Dan Mauszycki, 6-4, 240, Jr.

Left Guard Defensive Tackle 53 Ryan Grigsby, 6-3, 300, Sr. 99 Eddie Rascon, 6-3, 240, Jr. 73 Tom Schneider, 6-2, 285, Jr. 95 Jacob Nutt, 6-2, 220, Jr.

Center Defensive Tackle 50 Sam Knesel, 6-1, 290, So. 92 Josip Juric, 6-2, 260, Jr. 60 Nick Wunderli, 6-4, 295, Fr. 51 Geoff Correnti, 6-1, 265, Jr.

Right Guard Defensive End 67 Offi e Adams, 6-0, 265, Sr. 55 Jimmy Barnhart, 6-1, 240, Sr. 74 Aaron Bubb, 6-4, 285, Fr.-R 90 Dale Davey, 6-3, 235, Jr.

Right Tackle Linebacker 61 Mark Parra, 6-6, 280, Jr. 15 Chris Horn, 6-1, 205, Sr. 75 Collin Powers, 6-5, 280, Sr. 34 Nick Kruse, 6-1, 190, Jr.

Tight End Linebacker 83 John Pischak, 6-4, 235, Sr. 14 Chris Emesih, 6-0, 210, Sr. 89 Jake Giljum, 6-3, 240, Jr. 46 Rob Cidlik, 6-1, 210, Fr.-R

Wide Receiver Linebacker 7 Nick Taylor, 6-3, 195, Jr. 36 Zach Melber, 6-0, 215, Jr. 9 Josh Corbid, 6-5, 205, Jr. 91 Jon Vance, 5-9, 210, Jr.

Wide Receiver Cornerback 1 Leon Moody, 5-10, 185, Jr. 12 Sean Martin, 5-9, 170, Jr. 18 Ben Matthews, 5-10, 175, Fr.-R 11 Darrell Walker, 5-10, 170, Jr.

Wide Receiver Cornerback 3 Melvin Stovall, 6-2, 200, Jr. 19 Will Brown, 6-0, 180, Sr. 80 Jaren Underwood, 6-1, 180, Fr.-R 20 Khalan King, 5-9, 170, So.

Quarterback Safety 13 Reed Brown, 5-11, 190, So. 21 Dawan Ferguson, 5-9, 170, Jr. 10 Evan Merz, 6-6, 230, So. 26 Albert Yemitan, 6-0, 195, Jr. 5 Peter Simpson, 6-1, 185, Fr.-R Free Safety Running Back 4 Mark Hopkins, 5-11, 185, Sr. 28 Scott Hendricks, 5-8, 175, So. 29 Chris McKay, 6-1, 210, Jr. 23 Zenel Hudson, 5-9, 190, So. Punter 97 Cole Wassner, 6-1, 210, Sr. 24 Adam Peden, 5-10, 170, Sr. 24 Adam Peden, 5-10, 170, Sr. 86 David Druse, 5-9, 170, So. MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL

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Offi e Adams Reed Brown 67 13

Offensive Line Quarterback 6-0, 265, Sr. 5-11, 190, So. St. Louis, Mo.

Rogers, Ark. MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 Hazelwood East HS Heritage HS

Will contend for a starting position on the off ensive line this fall… Will compete for the starting quarterback spot in 2013…appeared appeared in six games in a reserve role during the 2012 campaign... in nine games in a reserve role as a redshirt freshman, completing also saw a good deal of playing time in that role in 2011...appeared in 30-of-56 passes for 346 yards and six touchdowns…was 11-of-21 three games in 2010 after redshirting in 2009…started on both lines for 128 yards and three scores in the season fi nale at South Dakota for the Missouri Class 5 state champions in 2008, playing at all three School of Mines…went eight-of-nine through the air for 90 yards and off ensive line spots as well as at defensive tackle and end…was an a touchdown against Oklahoma Panhandle State…threw touchdown honorable mention all-conference selection in the Suburban North passes in four of the nine games he appeared in...redshirted for the Conference. 2011 season...was a two-time all-conference and all-state selection Personal: Attended Hazelwood East High School, where his coach at the high school level, where he was a fi nalist for the State Farm was Mike Jones…son of Offi e, Jr., and Dorothy Adams…majoring in “Player of the Year” award in Arkansas…was runner-up for the VYPE electrical engineering. top player honor…threw for 3,120 yards and 22 touchdowns as a senior after completing 61 percent of his passes for 2,900 yards and 34 touchdowns against just eight interceptions in his junior season... over the last three years of his high school career, he threw for over Jimmy Barnhart 8,500 yards and 77 touchdowns...played baseball at S&T in the spring, batting .309 with 15 runs batted in as an infi elder and posting a 3-0 record with a 2.55 earned run average on the mound. Personal: Attended Heritage High School, where he was coached by 55 Perry Escalante…son of Dale and Freesa Brown…majoring in civil engineering at Missouri S&T.

Defensive Line 6-1, 240, Sr. Union, Mo. Union HS

Named honorable mention All-GLVC in 2012…fi nished the season with 15 solo tackles and 27 overall...was third on the squad with seven quarterback sacks for a loss of 31 yards…had a season-high fi ve tackles in the win at Arkansas Tech...named to the All-GLFC fi rst team in 2011…tied for the team lead with eight quarterback sacks and led the Miners with 13 tackles for lost yardage…fi nished with 34 tackles, including 17 solo stops…had a season-high six tackles against William Jewell...was in on 20 tackles during the 2010 season, including 16 solo stops...had a season-high four tackles in three contests...was redshirted in 2009...was a fi rst-team all-conference selection at Union High School after making 63 tackles last season which included two quarterback sacks…also saw playing time on the off ensive line during his career…played on one of the top-ranked teams in Missouri Class 4 over his last two high school seasons. Personal: Attended Union High School, where his coach was Brent Eckley…son of Joe and Sue Barnhart…majoring in engineering management.

Jimmy Barnhart

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Geoff Correnti 51

Defensive Line 6-1, 265, Jr. Bowling Green, Mo. Bowling Green HS

Finished the 2012 season with 18 tackles, 10 of which were solo stops…had one quarterback sack for a loss of 11 yards…recorded a season-high four tackles against McKendree and South Dakota School of Mines...recorded four tackles during the 2011 season…had a season-high of two stops against Midwestern State...redshirted in the 2010 season...will compete for a role at linebacker this fall...earned fi rst-team all-state, all-district and all-conference honors at the line- backer and center positions following his senior year, one in which he fi nished with 66 solo tackles and over 10 per game on defense… helped lead Bowling Green to the Missouri Class 3 state champion- ship game and anchored an off ensive unit that accumulated over 5,100 yards during the season. Personal: Attended Bowling Green High School, where his coach was Isaiah Culver Jimmy Tucker…son of Sam and Judi Correnti…majoring in mining engineering at Missouri S&T. Will Brown Isaiah Culver 19 17

Defensive Back Wide Receiver 6-0, 180, Sr. 5-10, 185, Sr. Hazelwood, Mo. Lancaster, Calif. Hazelwood West HS Antelope Valley College

Expected to be in competition for a starting role in the secondary in 2013…fi nished with 13 tackles a year ago, 10 of which were solo Posted 26 receptions for 240 yards and a touchdown in his fi rst stops…also had an interception at McKendree and recorded fi ve season with the Miners…had a season-high six catches and his pass breakups…had a season-high four tackles in the win at Saint touchdown reception in the season opener against Oklahoma Joseph’s...sat out the 2011 season…will compete for a role in the Panhandle State…also had fi ve receptions against Arkansas Tech and secondary… recorded 15 tackles (11 solo) during the 2009 campaign, William Jewell...transferred from Antelope Valley College in California the last in which he played at S&T…was redshirted in 2008…was prior to the Miners’ 2012 spring season…caught 31 passes for 433 selected as the defensive most valuable player on his high school yards and fi ve touchdowns during the 2011 season at Antelope Valley team following the 2007 season and was named honorable mention and handled some kick return duties as well, returning six kickoff s all-conference in the Suburban North Conference…was also the for an average of 26.8 yards a runback…ranked third on the team for recipient of the school’s academic achiever award. all-purpose yardage during the 2011 campaign…had 18 receptions Personal: Attended Hazelwood West High School, where his coach for 228 yards and a score and averaged 26 yards on 19 kickoff returns was Keith Herring…son of Anissa Washington and William Brown during his freshman season when he played with Josh Firm, S&T’s and step-parents Marilyn Brown and Carl Washington…majoring in starting quarterback in 2011…was a fi rst-team all-state selection engineering management at S&T. and played on a state championship team at Quartz Hill High School in the 2008 season…was named as his school’s utility “Player of the

MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL Year” as he played on both off ense and defense (as a cornerback) and served as a kick returner. Personal: Attended Quartz Hill High School, where his coach was Pat Degnan...son of Larry and Lisa Culver...majoring in biology.

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Dale Davey Freddy Dugard 90 54

Defensive Line Defensive Line 6-3, 235, Sr. 6-1, 220, Sr. Kansas City, Kan. Queens Village, N.Y. Hutchinson CC St. Francis Prep MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013

Finished his fi rst year at S&T with 17 tackles and two quarterback Selected to the GLVC’s all-league team as a second-team choice… sacks…also had four pass breakups during the year…posted a ended the year with 27 solo stops and 45 overall, including 11 season-high four tackles in the fi nale at South Dakota School of quarterback sacks that ranked second on the team…had 14 tackles Mines…had a pass defl ection that resulted in an interception in the behind the line of scrimmage…recorded a season-best nine tackles win at Arkansas Tech...transfer from Hutchinson Community College at Arkansas Tech and had two sacks against Quincy and Urbana… who played one season at the school and recorded one tackle for a also forced two fumbles and had a blocked kick in a one-point win loss...was a fi rst-team all-Kaw Valley selection at the high school level over Urbana...named to the All-GLFC second team in 2011…fi nished as a defensive lineman. fourth on the team in tackles with 37, including 21 solo stops and Personal: Attended Turner High School, where his coach was Allen Ter- tied for the team lead with eight quarterback sacks…also made nine rell...son of .Dale and Shawn Davey...majoring in business at S&T. tackles behind the line of scrimmage for 47 yards in losses…had a season-high seven tackles against William Jewell and Urbana… had sacks in six of the Miners’ 11 games in 2011 and also added a blocked kick...had a total of 34 tackles during the 2010 season as he appeared in all 11 games...posted a season-high six tackles in the win David Druse at Saint Joseph’s, including a sack on the fi nal play of the game to secure the victory...had three of his 8.5 tackles for lost yardage in that contest...fi nished with four sacks and also forced two fumbles...was redshirted for the 2009 season...had a successful career at St. Francis Prep Academy in New York…was a team captain at St. Francis Prep, 86 earning all-league and all-city honors as a senior…was named as the defensive most valuable player in the Senior Bowl and as the team’s most valuable player as a linebacker…also played at defensive end. Personal: Attended St. Francis Prep Academy, where his coach was Kicker Vincent O’Connor…son of Frederick and Donna Dugard…majoring in 5-9, 170, So. mechanical engineering. Coal City, Ill. Coal City HS

Stepped into the placekicking role for the Miners in late September and connected on 36-of-43 extra points and eight-of-12 fi eld goal tries…kicked three fi eld goals at Quincy and made a pair against Ken- tucky Wesleyan and Saint Joseph’s…was named as the GLVC’s special teams “Player of the Week” following the win at Saint Joseph’s… fi nished with a total of 60 points during the year....redshirted for the 2011 season...connected on 111-of-137 extra point attempts in his high school career and 10-of-16 fi eld goals...had a long fi eld goal of 42 yards at the prep level...was an all-area selection and also earned academic all-league honors on two occasions. Personal: Attended Coal City High School, where his coach was Lenny Onsen...son of Ric and Cheryl Druse...majoring in mechanical engineering at S&T.

Freddy Dugard

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Chris Emesih Jake Giljum 14 89

Linebacker Tight End 6-0, 210, Sr. 6-3, 240, Jr. Houston, Texas St. Louis, Mo. Westfi eld HS Bishop DuBourg HS Three-year starter at linebacker who was named to the All-GLVC Appeared in all 11 games during the 2012 season...made two second team in 2012…led the Miners with 68 tackles which included catches for nine yards in 2011…both of his receptions were good 34 solo stops…had a season-high 14 tackles in the key late-season for touchdowns, which came at Drake and against Lindenwood... win over Urbana and added two pass breakups in that contest…also was redshirted for the 2010 season...was named as the top lineman had eight tackles against Arkansas Tech and Indianapolis...led S&T in his conference in 2009 and was selected to the all-league team on with 100 tackles in the 2011 campaign to earn fi rst-team All-GLFC both off ense and defense…made 66 tackles, including 53 solo stops honors…had a season-high 13 tackles against Oklahoma Panhandle and had a league-high 11 quarterback sacks from his defensive end State and South Dakota…reached double fi gures in the tackle depart- position…also played at tight end and caught 13 passes for 311 yards ment in fi ve games…also had eight tackles for a loss and four pass and three scores...named as a scholar-athlete at his school. breakups...recorded 37 tackles from his outside linebacker position Personal: Attended Bishop DuBourg High School, where his coach during his fi rst season with the Miners...played in all 11 games and was Jim Welby…son of Mark and Susan Gilyum…majoring in had a season high of nine stops at Saint Francis...also had two quar- mechanical engineering. terback sacks and 2.5 tackles for a loss...had games with fi ve tackles against Urbana and Lincoln...played at both outside linebacker and free safety for his high school team and recorded 55 tackles with a sack and a forced fumble as a senior…was also a recipient of numer- Dalton Gillispie ous academic awards, including academic all-district honors and an outstanding national achievement participant…competed in track and fi eld, where he was a part of a state championship team in the 4x400-meter relay. 38 Personal: Attended Westfi eld High School, where his coach was Corby Meekins…son of Valentine and Angela Emesih…majoring in engineering management. Linebacker Dawan Ferguson 5-9, 190, Sr. Mason, Ohio 21 Mason HS Finished the 2012 season with three tackles…also saw playing time on special teams...made three tackles in the 2011 campaign…also plays on special teams...saw a good deal of playing time at linebacker during his freshman season...fi nished the year with 16 overall tackles, Defensive Back including 11 solo stops...had a season-high fi ve tackles at Lincoln... 5-9, 170, Jr. played at safety in high school, where he was a two-year letterwin- ner…named as his team’s most improved defensive player and was St. Louis, Mo. a three-time defensive player of the week…selected as a scholar- Riverview Gardens HS athlete at his school. Personal: Attended Mason High School, where his coach was David Saw playing time in the secondary and on special teams during the Sedmak…son of Scott Gillispie and Lori Jones…majoring in business. 2012 season…fi nished the year with fi ve tackles, including three solo administration and technology. stops, before his season was cut short due to an injury....fi nished 2011 with 19 tackles, including 10 solo stops as a member of the second- ary…also had a blocked punt at Oklahoma Panhandle State and a tackle for a loss during the year…recorded a season-high fi ve tackles against South Dakota School of Mines...came to S&T as a running back and was moved during his redshirt season...earned fi rst-team all-con- ference honors in the Suburban North Conference, where he fi nished

MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL the 2009 season as the total yards leader with 1,533…fi nished fi fth in the conference in rushing with 830 yards and fi nished fourth in receiv- ing with 48 catches for 703 yards and eight touchdowns…scored 14 touchdowns overall in 2009…earned scholar-athlete awards at Riverview Gardens in football, basketball and track and fi eld and was also the recipient of the All-American Scholar award. 26 Personal: Attended Riverview Gardens High School, where his coach was Robert Hall…son of Alexander and Angela Ferguson…majoring in mechanical engineering. PROFILES: RETURNING LETTERMEN

Ryan Grigsby 53

Offensive Line 6-3, 300, Sr. Los Angeles, Calif.

West Los Angeles College MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 Sat out the 2012 season due to an injury...was a starter on the off en- sive line for a portion of the 2011 season and is expected to contend for a starting spot this fall...transferred to Missouri S&T from West Los Angeles College, where he was a fi rst-team all-conference selec- tion in 2010 after earning second-team honors as a freshman...team averaged over 385 yards of total off ense and 28.2 points per game in the 2010 season...was named as the school’s student-athlete of the month...played on both lines at the high school level. Personal: Attended Crenshaw High School, where he was coached by Robert Garrett...son of Jennifer Kynard...majoring in technical communications. Forrestal Hickman Scott Hendricks Forrestal Hickman 28 66 Running Back 5-8, 175, So. Offensive Line Kechi, Kan. 6-8, 395, Jr. Maize HS Holton, Kan. Finished the 2012 season as the Miners’ second-leading rusher with Holton HS 609 yards and fi ve touchdowns…ran for 111 yards on 16 carries and a touchdown in his fi rst game, a win over Oklahoma Panhandle State… Named to the All-GLVC fi rst-team on the off ensive line in 2012…is a also cleared the 100-yard mark against Kentucky Wesleyan (109 two-year starter at left tackle after earning a starting role over the fi - yards) and Central State (a season-high 131)…scored twice in the win nal seven games of his freshman season for the Miners...was selected over KWC…also had 12 receptions for 136 yards and a touchdown to the Kansas Class 4A all-state and all-conference team following the reception which came in the victory at Quincy…fi nished the season 2010 season as an off ensive lineman, while being named honorable with 773 all-purpose yards...redshirted for the 2011 season...was an mention all-state on the defensive line…was named to play in the all-conference selection at the prep level where he played in the Kansas Shrine Bowl in July…was named as the most valuable player secondary as well as at running back...also named as his team’s “most on the off ensive line at the Schuman Combine in Iowa in the summer inspirational player.” of 2010 after earning all-conference honors as a junior. Personal: Attended Maize High School, where he was coached by Personal: Attended Holton High School, where he was coached by Craig Broadbent...son of Ryan and Amy Hendricks...majoring in Brooks Barta…son of Brian and Lisa Hickman…majoring in mechanical engineering. mechanical engineering at Missouri S&T.

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Mark Hopkins Chris Horn 4 15

Defensive Back Linebacker 5-11, 185, Sr. 6-1, 205, Sr. Chicago, Ill. Tulsa, Okla. Whitney Young HS Booker T. Washington HS

Was fi fth on the team with 41 tackles in 2012, including 26 solo Selected to the All-GLVC fi rst team at linebacker for the 2012 sea- stops…added two quarterback sacks, two pass breakups, two forced son…fi nished third on the team with 44 tackles, which included 24 fumbles and an interception at Arkansas Tech which was returned for solo stops, while making three interceptions and forcing a fumble… 17 yards…also ran back fi ve kickoff s for an average of nearly 17 yards had two interceptions in the key October win over Urbana and also per return...sat out the 2011 season…recorded 32 tackles during picked off a pass at Quincy…had a season-high eight tackles against the 2010 campaign and had one pass breakup…ranked among the Arkansas Tech and Urbana...named to the All-GLFC fi rst team in national leaders in punt returning during that season with an average 2011…fi nished with 43 tackles from his linebacker position with 16 of 20.5 yards per return; fell one return short of qualifying for the solo tackles among his total, including two sacks and four tackles for national championship in that category…also averaged 24.3 yards a loss…also picked off passes against Drake and Kentucky Wesleyan... per kickoff return…named as the D2Football.com national “Special fi nished among the Miners’ tackle leaders in the 2010 season with Teams Player of the Week” after a performance against Kentucky Wes- 58, including 38 solo stops...had a season-high 12 tackles at Saint leyan in which he set a school record with 167 yards in punt returns, Francis and added nine in the win at Saint Joseph’s...also recorded including a 78-yard touchdown return that sparked a late comeback a quarterback sack and four tackles for a loss, with three coming by S&T…also named that week as the GLFC’s “Defensive Player of the against Drake...had two pass breakups and a forced fumble...was Week”…ended the 2009 season with 53 tackles at his safety position, redshirted in his fi rst season with the Miners in 2009…was an all- including 27 solo stops…had a season-high nine tackles against district selection at the high school level, where he fi nished his senior Saint Joseph’s…had one interception on the year, which he returned year as the team’s leading tackler as they won the Oklahoma Class 5A a school record 96 yards for a touchdown in the season fi nale at state title…was selected as his team’s “defensive lineman of the year” Kentucky Wesleyan…expected to see most of his playing time at following the 2008 season. free safety…was an all-conference selection as a free safety and also Personal: Attended Booker T. Washington High School, where his earned pre-season all-city honors in the Chicago area…also served as coach was Antwain Jimmerson…son of Christopher and Dina Horn… a punt returner at the high school level. majoring in mechanical engineering. Personal: Attended Whitney Young High School, where his coach was Tim Franken…son of Mark Hopkins, Sr., and Kimley Johnson…major- ing in business. Zenel Hudson 23

Running Back 5-9, 190, So. Bayshore, N.Y. Milford Academy Saw a good deal of playing time in the backfi eld in his freshman season, fi nishing with 218 yards on 46 carries and four touchdowns… ran for a season-best 71 yards and a score at South Dakota School of Mines…had two touchdown runs in a 55-yard performance at Quincy....earned third-team all-state honors at the high school level following the 2009 and 2010 seasons...was the recipient of the Tom Cassese Defensive Back Award for the top player at his position in Suff olk County. Personal: Attended Milford Academy, where his coach was Bill Chap- lick...attended the United State Military Academy Preparatory School MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL in 2011, but did not play football...son of Ronald and Tracy Hudson... majoring in business.

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Payton Jimison 37

Defensive Back 5-8, 170, So. Rogers, Ark.

Rogers HS MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013

Played in the secondary and on special teams in 2012…fi nished the year with six tackles, three of which were solo and had two quarter- back sacks and an interception that was returned 41 yards...redshirted for the 2011 season...was a three-year letterman at the high school level and was named as the recipient of the team’s Mountie Hustle award. Personal: Attended Rogers High School, where his coach was Shawn Flannigan...son of Shane and Karen Jimison...majoring in metallurgical engineering.

Josip Juric Josip Juric 92 Sam Knesel

Defensive Line 50 6-2, 260, Jr. West Des Moines, Iowa Dowling Catholic HS Offensive Line 6-1, 290, So. Named honorable mention All-GLVC following the 2012 season… ended the year with 37 tackles, 21 of which were solo stops and a St. Louis, Mo. quarterback sack…had four tackles behind the line of scrimmage St. Louis University HS and forced a fumble…had a season-high seven tackles in the vic- tory at Saint Joseph’s...had a solid freshman season for the Miners Played in 10 games during his freshman season with the Miners on as he earned honorable mention All-GLFC honors at defensive the off ensive line...expected to compete for a starting role on the tackle…played in all 11 games and fi nished with 16 tackles…had a line...named to the all-state second team and Metro Catholic Confer- season-high three stops in three diff erent contests...was a fi rst-team ence’s all-league squad as a fi rst team selection following the 2011 all-conference and second-team all-state selection in the state of Iowa season…spearheaded an off ensive line for a unit that averaged bet- after fi nishing the 2010 season with 34 tackles – 25 of which were solo ter than 37 points a game on the year and advanced to the semifi nals – and 15 tackles for lost yardage from his defensive tackle position… of the Missouri Class 6 playoff s. his high school team won the Iowa Class 4A state championship in Personal: Attended St. Louis University High School, where his coach 2010. was Gary Kornfeld...son of Ken and Rita Knesel…majoring in Personal: Attended Dowling Catholic High School, where he was petroleum engineering at Missouri S&T. coached by Tim Wilson…son of Zvrnko Yurich and Mira Juric…major- ing in mining engineering at Missouri S&T.

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Nick Kruse Steve Martin 34 52

Defensive Back Defensive Line 6-1, 190, Jr. 6-1, 240, So. Cuba, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Cuba HS Christian Brothers College HS

Was in on 20 tackles during the 2012 season, including 13 solo Appeared in seven games during the 2012 season…made fi ve tackles stops…had a season high of three tackles on three occasions during and had a quarterback sack during the year...redshirted for the the year…scored a touchdown when he recovered a fumble in the 2011 season...was a two-time all-conference selection in the Metro end zone in the win over William Jewell…recorded two quarterback Collegiate Conference as a linebacker at CBC and is projected as a sacks for a loss of 27 yards...had fi ve tackles in his freshman season, defensive end at the collegiate level…fi nished the 2010 season with including three solo stops and also played on special teams...was 91 tackles, including 54 solo stops and fi ve quarterback sacks…as a named as his team’s most valuable player and was named to the junior, he recorded 30 tackles with one for a loss and added a fumble Missouri Class 2 all-district team as both a running back and defensive recovery. back at the high school level…his senior year on off ense was high- Personal: Attended Christian Brothers College High School, where he lighted by a 228-yard, three touchdown performance in the opening was coached by Scott Pingel…son of Steven and Sheronola Martin… round of the state playoff s. majoring in engineering management. Personal: Attended Cuba High School, where his coach was Jim Wolfe…son of Ed and Cristy Kruse…majoring in business at Missouri S&T. Dan Mauszycki Sean Martin 98 12 Defensive Line 6-4, 240, Jr. Defensive Back Gardner, Kan. 5-9, 170, Sr. Gardner-Edgerton HS Chicago, Ill. Had nine solo tackles and 15 total stops during his sophomore Seton Academy season…also had three sacks and an interception which he returned 32 yards in the win at Saint Joseph’s…had 5.5 tackles behind the line Finished the 2012 season with 31 tackles, 22 of which were solo of scrimmage and posted a season high of four tackles in the victory stops…had two interceptions during the season, one against over Urbana...completed his freshman season with 11 tackles, three Kentucky Wesleyan and the other in the win at Saint Joseph’s, while of which were behind the line of scrimmage…had six solo tackles breaking up four passes…recorded a season-best fi ve tackles in and an interception during the year...earned fi rst team all-state the win over Saint Joseph’s...named to the All-GLFC second team in honors for Kansas Class 5A as well as second-team all-metro honors 2011…fi nished with 36 tackles, 26 of which were solo stops, and a in the Kansas City area following a 2010 campaign where he was in team high four interceptions…had a 48-yard interception return for on 58 tackles…had 14 tackles for losses while sacking the quarter- a touchdown against Saint Joseph’s, one of two in that game for the back eight times, forcing eight quarterback hurries and breaking Miners and one of three on the season for S&T…made the tackle on a up 11 passes…was also a fi rst-team selection on the Eastern Kansas two-point conversion attempt by William Jewell with 1:37 remaining League’s all-conference squad; team reached the sub-state playoff s to keep S&T in front in that eventual victory…also had interceptions in 2010. against Oklahoma Panhandle State, Drake and Kentucky Wesleyan Personal: Attended Gardner-Edgerton High School, where his coach and added fi ve pass breakups...had 16 tackles in the 2010 season was Marvin Deiner…son of Mike and Laura Mauszycki…majoring in which included 12 solo stops and two pass breakups...was redshirted petroleum engineering at Missouri S&T. in 2009...was a versatile player at the high school level who earned his team’s most valuable player award in 2008…was an all-conference MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL and all-area performer, playing at wide receiver, free safety and kick returner. Personal: Attended Seton Academy, where his coach was Brandon Morgan…son of Bennie and Sharron Smith…also competes in track at S&T, where he earned All-America honors as part of the Miners’ 4x100-meter relay team in the 2011 season...relay team won the 2010 30 GLVC outdoor championship...majoring in mechanical engineering. PROFILES: RETURNING LETTERMEN

Chris McKay Evan Merz 29 10

Defensive Back Quarterback 6-1, 210, Jr. 6-6, 230, So. Flint, Mich. O’Fallon, Mo. Carman-Ainsworth HS St. Dominic HS MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013

Had 32 tackles and two interceptions during the 2012 season as a Saw playing time in six games as a redshirt freshman…completed starter in the secondary…missed three games due to an injury but six-of-11 passes for 108 yards and also ran for 78 yards on six car- returned to the lineup by season’s end…had a season-high eight tack- ries…threw for a season-high 69 yards in the season opener against les against Indianapolis and interceptions against Arkansas Tech and Oklahoma Panhandle State...redshirted in 2011...completed nearly 50 South Dakota School of Mines...fi nished his inaugural season with the percent of his passes as a high school senior in 2010 for 1,413 yards Miners with 14 tackles, fi ve of which were solo stops…played in all 11 and 12 touchdowns after throwing for over 1,200 yards as a junior… games and had a season-high four tackles against Midwestern State... was an all-conference selection in each of his last two seasons at St. was named to the Big Nine all-conference team as an honorable men- Dominic, earning second-team honors at quarterback as a junior and tion selection in the 2010 season as he played at the safety position fi rst-team as a senior; he was also an all-league performer as a punter. on defense… was a versatile player who also played tight end, punted Personal: Attended St. Dominic High School, where his coach was and played on the coverage and return teams in high school…earned Jim Cook…son of Kelly and Chris Merz…majoring in mechanical all-conference honors in swimming and track as well as football. engineering. Personal: Attended Carman-Ainsworth High School, where he was coached by Nate Williams…son of Tamara McKay…majoring in fi nance at Missouri S&T. Zach Melber 36

Linebacker 6-2, 215, Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Oakville HS

Recorded 21 tackles as a reserve linebacker and top player on special teams during the 2012 campaign…had a season-best fi ve tackles against Oklahoma Panhandle State and Urbana…also had a forced fumble during the year...appeared in 10 games at linebacker and on special teams during the 2011 campaign, fi nishing with 10 tackles… had a season-high three tackles at South Dakota…scored the Miners’ fi rst touchdown of the season by returning a fumble 25 yards at Okla- homa Panhandle State...was redshirted in 2010...earned second-team all-state and fi rst-team all-conference honors in the Suburban West Conference…led his team in tackles during the 2009 season with 129, including 16 stops for a loss, six sacks and an interception…had 122 stops, including 18 for a loss and six sacks during his junior year. Personal: Attended Oakville High School, where his coach was Arlee Conners...son of Ralph and Laura Melber....majoring in mechanical engineering.

Zach Melber

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Leon Moody Jacob Nutt 1 95

Wide Receiver Defensive Line 5-10, 185, Jr. 6-2, 220, Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Pacifi c, Mo. DeSmet Jesuit HS Pacifi c HS

Finished the 2012 season with six tackles, which included two solo Had 16 receptions for 154 yards and a touchdown before his season stops and a sack for a loss of 10 yards…had three tackles, including ended due to an injury…had a season-high six catches against India- the sack, in the victory at Quincy...redshirted for the 2011 season... napolis and made fi ve receptions against McKendree...should contend earned all-state, all-district and all-area honors at defensive end after for a starting role at one of the wideout spots…had 20 receptions for an outstanding senior season…recorded 54 tackles last season, in- 217 yards and a touchdown as a freshman…scored his touchdown at cluding 45 solo stops, with 14 of the tackles being for lost yardage… Drake…also returned three punts for an average of 10 yards per run- also had 11 quarterback sacks and one interception to help earn the back and added a 16-yard kickoff return during the season...missed second-team all-state honor for Class 4 from the Missouri Football the bulk of the 2010 season due to an injury, but caught 20 passes for Coaches Association…also played as an off ensive lineman during his 403 yards and two touchdowns on the off ensive side of the ball in his prep career. junior season...also made eight tackles on defense for a DeSmet team Personal: Attended Pacifi c High School, where his coach was George that reached the semifi nals of the Missouri Class 6 playoff s in 2009. Hinkle…son of James Nutt and Marjo Case…majoring in mechanical Personal: Attended DeSmet Jesuit High School, where his coach was engineering. Greg Vitello...son of Leon Moody, Sr., and Melanie Sisson...majoring in business and fi nance at S&T. Mark Parra Anthony Moore 2 61 Offensive Line Running Back 6-6, 280, Jr. 5-8, 190, Sr. Miami, Fla. Hazelwood, Mo. Palmetto HS McCluer HS Saw a good deal of playing time on the off ensive line as a redshirt freshman, appearing in nine games...expected to contend for a Spent the 2012 season as a reserve running back and special teams starting role on the off ensive line this season…started the Miners’ performer…ran for 31 yards on 17 carries, with a top game of 22 fi nal two games of the 2011 campaign...was redshirted in the 2010 games against Oklahoma Panhandle State…also had two pass recep- season...played at right tackle in high school and was named as his tions for 18 yards…made three tackles on special teams...has played team’s most improved player on off ense. on both sides of the ball during his S&T career...recorded one pass Personal: Attended Palmetto High School, where his coach was Larry breakup in the secondary in 2011...fi nished the 2010 season with Coff ey…son of Mario and Karen Parra…majoring in mechanical 87 yards on 29 carries and a touchdown, which he scored at Saint engineering. Francis...also caught fi ve passes for 39 yards...redshirted in 2009...was selected to the Suburban North Conference’s all-league fi rst team at running back after rushing for 1,229 yards and six touchdowns, helping lead the Comets to the second round of the Missouri Class 5 playoff s…earned honorable mention all-metro honors in 2008… ran for 705 yards and nine scores in his junior year…earned academic all-league honors. Personal: Attended McCluer High School, where his coach was Joe Henke…son of Anthony and Carolyn Moore…majoring in business MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL and management systems at Missouri S&T.

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Adam Peden Collin Powers 24 75

Kicker 5-10, 170, Sr. Defensive Line Bloomington, Ill. 6-5, 280, Sr. Bloomington HS Glendale, Ariz.

Glendale CC MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013

Handled the placekicking duties for the Miners until he suff ered a sea- Appeared in eight games as an off ensive lineman during the 2012 son-ending injury in the fourth week of the year…had converted all season...will play along the defensive line this fall...transferred to S&T 15 of his extra point attempts and fi ve of his seven fi eld goal tries to from Glendale Community College, where he was a two-year starter that point…kicked a season-long 43-yard fi eld goal against Oklahoma and played on a team that fi nished 8-3 and earned a berth to the Panhandle State...served as the Miners’ placekicker for the latter half Valley of the Sun Bowl against Dean College...was a recipient of the of the 2011 season…was a perfect 23-of-23 on extra point attempts NJCAA’s exemplary academic achievement award and was an honor- and made three of his six fi eld goal attempts…kicked the Miners’ able mention all-region selection at the high school level. longest fi eld goal of the year of 45 yards against Kentucky Wesleyan, Personal: Attended Ironwood High School, where his coach was the longest fi eld goal by a Miner since 2000...appeared in four games Larry Allen...son of Steve and Joni Powers...majoring in mechanical in 2010 after redshirting in the 2009 season…was a fi rst-team all-area engineering at Missouri S&T. and all-conference kicker as well as a fi rst-team all-league punter after averaging 33.6 yards per punt in 2008…also fi nished the season with 36 extra points and fi ve fi eld goals as he earned a spot in the Eastern Illinois all-star game. Eddie Rascon Personal: Attended Bloomington High School, where his coach was Rigo Schmelzer…son of Shelly Peden…majoring in mechanical engineering. 99 John Pischak Defensive Line 6-2, 240, Sr. 83 Canutillo, Texas New Mexico Military Academy

Tight End Was named honorable mention All-America by Beyond Sports 6-4, 235, Sr. Network following the 2012 season…also named to the All-GLVC fi rst team on the defensive line…was ranked 10th in NCAA Division II Arlington Heights, Ill. with 13 quarterback sacks as the Miners set a team record with 45… Buffalo Grove HS had 44 tackles overall with 26 solo stops…also had a forced fumble and a pass breakup…fi nished with six tackles against Arkansas Tech, Kentucky Wesleyan and Central State; the sixth tackle against CSU Saw a good deal of playing time at tight end over the last two seasons was a sack on the fi nal play of the game to preserve S&T’s six-point and is expected to compete for a starting spot this fall...moved to the win…had three sacks in that game and against KWC....had 14 tackles off ensive side of the ball during the 2010 season and played there in his fi rst year at S&T in 2011…had two quarterback sacks among his during the fi nal six games of the season...was redshirted as a defen- three tackles for a loss and also intercepted a pass…made fi ve tackles sive lineman in 2009...was a three-year starter at the high school level against South Dakota School of Mines...transferred from New Mexico at defensive end…is a good all-around athlete who also competed in Military Institute...recorded 22 tackles, including four for lost yardage, wrestling and track and fi eld at his high school…earned all-academic during the 2010 season...also had a forced fumble and a fumble honors and was on the school’s honor roll in every semester. recovery during his sophomore season...was an all-district performer Personal: Attended Buff alo Grove High School, where his coach was and earned the opportunity to play in an all-star game following his Jim Ferrell…son of Peter and Rose Pischak…majoring in metallurgical senior year at Canutillo High School in Texas. engineering. Personal: Attended Canutillo High School, where his coach was Scott Brooks...son of Eduardo and Arcelia Rascon...majoring in psychology and marketing at Missouri S&T.

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Tom Schneider Logan Turk 73 84

Offensive Line Kicker 6-2, 285, Jr. 5-11, 165, So. Bloomfi eld Hills, Mich. Moberly, Mo. Brother Rice HS Moberly HS

Returning letterman who is expected to compete for a starting role Earned a letter during his freshman season at S&T as the Miners’ on the off ensive line this fall after getting a good deal of playing time kickoff man…averaged 52 yards per kick during the season. over the last two seasons...played in all 11 games in 2012 after being Personal: Attended Moberly High School, where his coach was Jason in seven games as a freshman...played at both off ensive guard and Ambroson...son of Lori Turk and the late Dr. Jeff Turk...majoring in long snapper at the high school level for a team that was the sixth- nuclear engineering at Missouri S&T. ranked team in the state of Michigan during the 2010 season…team featured a balanced attack that averaged 134 yards through the air and 139 on the ground during the year. Personal: Attended Brother Rice High School, where his coach was Al Fracassa…son of Tom and Marge Schneider…majoring in mechanical engineering. Nick Taylor 7

Wide Receiver 6-3, 195, Jr. Wichita, Kan. Southeast HS

Finished the 2012 season with eight catches for 112 yards and three touchdowns…had scoring catches against Arkansas Tech, Indianapo- lis and Saint Joseph’s…had a season-high four catches in the road win over Arkansas Tech…also averaged 16 yards on three kickoff returns... fi nished his freshman season with seven receptions for 130 yards and a touchdown…had a 72-yard touchdown reception – match- ing the longest of the season for S&T – in the season-opening win at Oklahoma Panhandle State…also averaged 18.6 yards per kickoff return and just under 10 yards per punt return for the season...was selected to the all-city team in Wichita following the 2010 season after earning honorable mention laurels as a junior…averaged 18.3 yards per reception as a junior. Personal: Attended Southeast High School, where his coach was Gary Guzman…son of Michael and Kelly Taylor…majoring in business at Missouri S&T. Nick Taylor MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL

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Jon Vance Cole Wassner 91 97

Linebacker Punter 5-9, 210, Jr. 6-1, 210, Sr. Marshalltown, Iowa Quartz Hill, Calif. Marshalltown HS Antelope Valley CC MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013

Played as both a linebacker and special teams player during the 2012 Returning punter who averaged 33.3 yards per kick on 34 punts as a season, fi nishing with 12 tackles on the year…made fi ve solo stops junior…longest punt of the season was 53 yards which came against and had a season-best three tackles against William Jewell…had one McKendree…had 12 of his punts downed inside the opponents’ quarterback sack....fi nished the 2011 season with 20 tackles, 12 of 20-yard line and had 11 that ended with fair catches; had just one which were solo stops and had four quarterback sacks among his six touchback during the season…averaged 37 yards on 28 punts with tackles for a loss…also had a blocked kick during the year…recorded seven punts downed inside the opponents’ 20-yard line…had a long a season-high four tackles against South Dakota School of Mines punt of 74 yards against Saint Joseph’s...played the 2010 season at and William Jewell...redshirted in 2010...earned all-state, all-area and Antelope Valley College as a kicker and punter...was the California all-conference honors at the position following the 2009 season as he Interscholastic Federation’s “Kicker of the Year” and was also named posted 115 tackles, including 83 solo stops, fi ve sacks and 18 tackles as the top placekicker in the Golden League...three-year letterman at for a loss…also blocked four kicks…earned the school’s “Nick Norris the high school level. Award” after the 2009 season. Personal: Attended Quartz Hill High School, where his coach was Pat Personal: Attended Marshalltown High School...son of Jeff and Anne Degnon...son of Kevin and Margaret Wassner...majoring in business Vance...majoring in mechanical engineering. management at S&T. Darrell Walker Albert Yemitan 11 26

Defensive Back Defensive Back 5-10, 170, Jr. 6-0, 195, Jr. Kansas City, Kan. Houston, Texas Fort Scott CC Western Illinois University

Recorded fi ve tackles during his fi rst season at S&T, with a high of Made 25 tackles, 12 of which were solo stops, during the 2012 sea- four against William Jewell...transfer to the S&T program prior to last son…had a season-high of fi ve tackles in the win at Saint Joseph’s… season who will contend for time in the secondary...played in eight also had two interceptions, one at McKendree and the other in the games during the 2011 campaign at Fort Scott Community College. end zone to halt a drive against Indianapolis…added two pass break- Personal: Attended Washington High School, where his coach was ups during the season...earned playing time in the secondary during Brandon Corbin...son of Darrell and Louella Walker...majoring in civil the 2011 campaign, when he fi nished the season with 14 tackles, 10 and architectural engineering at S&T. of which were solo stops and one pass breakup…had three games with three tackles for his season high in that department...transfer from Western Illinois University...played wide receiver and defensive end at the high school level...had 41 tackles, including 10 quarterback sacks, during his senior year...caught 11 passes as well in the 2009 season...was named as the WIU’s top scout team player four times in 2010 while serving a redshirt season at the school. Personal: Attended the Prinicipia High School in St. Louis, Mo., where his coach was Brad Warrick...son of Fela Yemitan and Florence Atoyebi...majoring in chemical engineering.

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Cody Burgess Marcellus Corbin 87 78

Tight End Offensive Line 6-5, 250, So. 6-4, 280, Fr.-R Cuba, Mo. Independence, Mo. Cuba HS Truman HS

Saw playing time in four games during the 2012 season...redshirted Was redshirted for the 2012 season...was a starter on both the for the 2011 season...will compete for a spot at tight end...was a off ensive and defensive lines at the high school level and is projected second-team all-state selection as a off ensive lineman and earned his to play on the off ensive line for the Miners…was a key part of an team’s leadership award for the 2010 season...also played on defense off ensive line unit that helped lead Truman to the state playoff s and recorded 51 tackles and eight sacks as a senior...was named as his during the 2011 season. team’s most improved player for the 2009 season. Personal: Attended Truman High School, where his coach was Jeff Personal: Attended Cuba High School, where his coach was Jim Floyd...son of Joseph Corbin II and Erica Wyatt…majoring in engi- Wolfe...son of Jule Burgess...majoring in civil and architectural engi- neering at Missouri S&T. neering. Rob Cidlik Jake Fortin 46 16

Quarterback Linebacker 5-9, 170, Fr.-R 6-1, 210, Fr.-R Kansas City, Mo. Eureka, Mo. Archbishop O’Hara HS Eureka HS Was redshirted for the 2012 season....will look to earn playing time Was redshirted for the 2012 season...will compete for a starting role at at quarterback...completed over 53 percent of his passes at the linebacker… was a fi rst-team all-conference selection as a senior after high school level for 3,529 yards and 34 touchdowns against just 14 earning third-team honors in his junior year for a program that won interceptions...was a fi rst-team all-conference selection after the 2011 two Suburban West Conference titles during his career and made the season and also earned second-team all-district laurels...selected as Missouri Class 5 playoff s for four straight years…played at linebacker, the Kansas City Star’s “Player of the Week” during the 2011 season... defensive end and on the off ensive line as a center during his prep earned scholar-athlete honors from the Kansas City Football Coaches career. Association. Personal: Attended Eureka High School, where his coach was Farrell Personal: Attended Archbishop O’Hara High School, where his coach Shelton...son of Scott Cidlik and Rhonda Maloney…majoring in geo- was Jim DeMarea...son of Michael Fortin and Megan Maher...majoring logical engineering at Missouri S&T. in chemical engineering at Missouri S&T. MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL

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Vince Fricke Taylor Heavirland 77 58

Offensive Line Linebacker 6-4, 280, So. 6-0, 205, So. St. Charles, Ill. Whitefi sh, Mont. St. Charles North HS Glacier HS MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013

Saw playing time along the off ensive line in three games a year ago Appeared in two games in 2012 with a tackle each of those con- after redshirting in 2011...seeks to earn a spot on the off ensive line... tests…had a quarterback sack for a loss of fi ve yards in the win over was an honorable mention selection in Kane County and also served William Jewell...redshirted for the 2011 season...played at outside as a team captain...played on both lines in high school and also played linebacker during his high school career, where he was an all-confer- on special teams. ence and academic all-state selection. Personal: Attended St. Charles North High School, where his coach Personal: Attended Glacier High School, where his coach was Grady was Mark Gauld...son of Charmaine Fricke...majoring in chemical Bennett...son of Lance and Carman Heavirland...majoring in petro- engineering. leum engineering at Missouri S&T. Jake Harlan Chris Kennard 32 33

Defensive Back Wide Receiver 5-11, 185, Fr.-R 5-9, 170, Fr.-R St. James, Mo. Plano, Texas John F. Hodge HS Plano Episcopal HS

Was redshirted for the 2012 season...will compete for a spot in the Was redshirted for the 2012 season and will compete for a spot at secondary this fall…excelled on both sides of the football for the wide receiver this year…had fi ve receptions for 85 yards and also ran Tigers, earning second-team all-state honors as a defensive back and for 252 yards and two touchdowns at Parish Episcopal High School, honorable mention as an athlete on the off ensive side of the ball… one of the top private school programs in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, also earned all-district and all-conference honors after making 57 during the 2011 season…played for a team that passed the ball only tackles (41 solo) and picking off a pass during the 2011 season, while 85 times out of 609 plays from scrimmage on the year…was the completing 65 percent of his passes at the quarterback position and team’s second-leading receiver as a junior with 22 receptions for 414 compiling a school record 3,314 total yards and 35 touchdowns…set yards and four scores. two state records in a 2011 game against Owensville, including 720 Personal: Attended Parish Episcopal High School, where his coach yards of total off ense. was Scott Nady...son of Warrett and Valerie Kennard…majoring in Personal: Attended John F. Hodge High School, where he was coached mechanical engineering at Missouri S&T. by his father, Greg Harlan...son of Greg and Cheryl Harlan…majoring in business at Missouri S&T.

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Khalan King Alex Leach 20 88

Defensive Back Tight End 5-9, 170, So. 6-3, 230, Sr. St. Peters, Mo. Liberty, Mo. Fort Zumwalt East HS Liberty HS

Played in four games as a redshirt freshman…fi nished the season Appeared in two games during the 2012 season...returning squad- with four tackles, with two of them coming in the win over William member who will compete for a role at tight end...was redshirted in Jewell...redshirted for the 2011 season...expected to contend for play- 2009...played that position and quarterback at the high school level. ing time in the secondary… was a fi rst-team all-conference performer Personal: Attended Liberty High School, where his coach was Joel in the secondary as a senior after earning second-team all-league Wells…son of Corbett and Cheryl Leach...twin brother, Zach, was honors in his junior season…recorded 24 tackles, including four for a a starter on S&T’s off ensive line in 2011...majoring in mechanical loss, during the 2010 season in helping lead Fort Zumwalt East to the engineering. Missouri Class 5 state playoff s for the second straight season…as a junior, fi nished with 21 tackles and an interception. Personal: Attended Fort Zumwalt East High School, where his coach Mike Leibovitz was Scott Eacret…son of Shawn and Angela King…majoring in infor- mation science and technology at Missouri S&T. Brent LaPietra 45 39 Linebacker 6-0, 203, Fr.-R New Lenox, Ill. Lincoln-Way Central HS Running Back 6-0, 215, So. Was redshirted for the 2012 season....will look to earn a spot at line- backer...was a two-year team captain at the high school level, where Lee’s Summit, Mo. he recorded 54 tackles in each of his fi nal two seasons of play to earn Lee’s Summit HS all-conference honors in both years...started in 18 games in his junior and senior years combined...earned Illinois state scholar honors and Member of the Miner squad during the 2012 season...joined the Miner was a member of his school’s chapter of the National Honor Society. program after competing for Missouri S&T’s track & fi eld team in the Personal: Attended Lincoln-Way Central High School, where his spring as a thrower...fi nished sixth in the indoor shot put and eighth coach was Brett Hefner...son of Chris and Lisa Leibovitz...majoring in outdoors at last year’s GLVC Championships...played at running back biochemical engineering. in high school and earned honorable mention all-conference honors. Personal: Attended Lee’s Summit West High School, where his coach was Royce Boehm...son of Rich and Martha LaPietra...majoring in aerospace engineering at Missouri S&T. MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL

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Andrew Masters Jack Miller 57 42

Defensive Line Linebacker 6-2, 210, Fr.-R 5-10, 180, Fr.-R Kearney, Mo. Casa Grande, Ariz. Kearney HS Union HS MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013

Was redshirted for the 2012 season...landed honorable mention Was redshirted for the 2012 season....as a high school senior, earned all-conference honors following the 2011 season where he made 24 honorable mention all-state honors as well as all-conference and his tackles from his defensive end position… was also named to the aca- team’s most valuable player award...he recorded 121 tackles which demic all-state team and was part of a team that reached the second ranked third in the state of Arizona’s Division III...also scored fi ve round of the Missouri state playoff s in 2011. touchdowns and served as the lead blocker for the state’s third-lead- Personal: Attended Kearney High School, where his coach was Greg ing rusher...also named all-league after his junior season...selected Jones...son of Thomas and Kimberly Masters...majoring in physics at as a fi rst-team scholar-athlete in Arizona by the National Football Missouri S&T. Foundation...also competes in track & fi eld at S&T as a pole vaulter and multi-event competitor...was an all-state performer as a pole vaulter in high school. Ben Matthews Personal: Attended Casa Grande High School, where his coach was Keith Brown...son of Paul and Marie Miller...majoring in petroleum engineering at Missouri S&T. 18 Delancey Rougely Wide Receiver 71 5-10, 175, Fr.-R Platte City, Mo. Platte County HS Offensive Line Was redshirted for the 2012 season...outstanding athlete who was 6-4, 330, So. a two-time all-conference selection at the high school level, as he caught 64 passes for 686 yards and four touchdowns during that Waynesville, Mo. span…was a three-year member of the varsity squad and served as a Waynesville HS team captain in 2011…was also the recipient of a nomination for the HOBY Leadership award. Member of the Miner squad during the 2012 season....Redshirted in Personal: Attended Platte County High School, where his coach was 2011…was a standout on the off ensive line at the high school level, Bill Utz...son of Scott and Kristin Matthews…majoring in mechanical earning all-state and all-conference honors at the tackle position… engineering at Missouri S&T. played on a team that won a district title in 2010 after starting the year at 2-4. Personal: Attended Waynesville High School, where his coach was Rick Vernon…son of Ruben and Angela Garcia…majoring in business at Missouri S&T.

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Dustin Schindler Jaren Underwood 82 80

Tight End Wide Receiver 6-5, 230, Fr.-R 6-1, 180, Fr.-R Waterford, Wis. Mascoutah, Ill. Waterford HS Mascoutah HS

Was redshirted for the 2012 season and will compete for a role at tight Was redshirted for the 2012 season...was a fi rst-team all-conference end…was a fi rst-team all-county selection and earned second-team and all-Metro East selection following the 2011 season and also all-conference honors in each of his fi nal two seasons at the high earned honorable mention all-area honors at Mascoutah High school level…made 16 catches for 297 yards and six touchdowns in the School, where he was named as his team’s most valuable player… 2011 season after making 24 receptions for 269 yards and fi ve scores fi nished the season with 39 receptions for 565 yards and fi ve touch- as a junior. downs and also rushed for three scores. Personal: Attended Waterford High School, where his coach was Adam Personal: Attended Mascoutah High School, where his coach was Bakken...son of Lonna Schindler…majoring in mechanical engineering Scott Battas...son of Richard and Jamie Collins…majoring in petro- at Missouri S&T. leum engineering at Missouri S&T. Peter Simpson A.J. Warren 5 93

Quarterback Defensive Line 6-1, 185, Fr.-R 6-2, 245, So. St. Louis, Mo. Columbia, Mo. Lindbergh HS Rock Bridge HS

Was redshirted for the 2012 season...was named as his team’s most Member of the Miner squad during the 2012 season.after being valuable player in each of his last two high school seasons as he earned redshirted in 2011...expected to contend for a role on the defensive second-team all-conference honors in the Suburban West Confer- end…standout pass rusher at the high school level...is projected to ence…threw for 1,790 yards and 20 touchdowns as a senior after play at that position for the Miners…had 52 tackles and two sacks in throwing for 2,218 yards and 19 touchdowns in his junior year, a season his senior year. in which the Flyers reached the Missouri Class 6 quarterfi nals and won Personal: Attended Rock Bridge High School, where his coach was the conference title…was a fi nalist for all-metro honors in St. Louis as A.J. Ofodile…son of Gary and Maya Warren…majoring in psychology he set six schools records at Lindbergh…was a two-year captain on the at Missouri S&T. squad. Personal: Attended Lindbergh High School, where his coach was Tom Beauchamp...son of David and Ellen Simpson…majoring in information science and technology at Missouri S&T. MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL

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#47 KYLE BATES #9 JOSH CORBID LB, 5-9, 215, Fr. WR, 6-5, 205, Jr. Kansas City, Mo./North Kansas City HS Stockton, Calif./Delta College Earned second-team all-conference honors at linebacker in the Sub- Transfer from San Joaquin Delta College in California that is expected to urban Middle Six Conference as a senior...also played at fullback at the compete for a spot at wide receiver in 2013…made 23 receptions for 271 high school level. Personal: Attended North Kansas City High School, yards and three touchdowns last season…recorded season highs of eight where his coach was Leon Douglas...son of Raymond and Emily Bates... catches for 113 yards against Sierra College…had two catches for nine majoring in mechanical engineering at Missouri S&T. yards during his freshman season…fi nished with 17 catches for 355 yards (20.9 yards per reception) and fi ve touchdowns as a senior after making 21 #41 NATE BROWN grabs for 339 yards and three scores as a junior at Lincoln High School. LB, 6-4, 185, Fr. Personal: Attended Lincoln High School...son of Lori Wong Qune...majoring in biology at Missouri S&T. Webb City, Mo./Webb City HS Earned fi rst-team all-state and all-conference honors at the linebacker #25 DESOTO DICKSON position for a powerful program in southwest Missouri that has captured the last three Missouri Class 4 state championships…had WR, 5-9, 175, Fr. MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 71 tackles and an interception for the undefeated Cardinals in 2012 Florissant, Mo./Trinity Catholic HS after recording 93 tackles and two interceptions in his junior year. Earned fi rst-team all-conference honors as both a wide receiver and kick Personal: Attended Webb City High School, where his coach was John returner at the high school level following a senior year in which he rushed Roderique…son of Jeff and Gayle Brown…majoring in architectural for 934 yards and scored 13 touchdowns…also threw for 427 yards as the engineering at Missouri S&T. team’s quarterback, caught nine passes as a wideout and averaged nearly 31 yards per kick return during the 2012 season. Personal: Attended Trinity #74 AARON BUBB Catholic High School, where his coach was Leon Hite III…son of DeSoto OL, 6-4, 285, Fr.-R Dickson, Sr., and Renee Taylor… majoring in engineering management at Missouri S&T. Lincoln, Neb./Missouri Western State University Transfer to the Missouri S&T program from Missouri Western…was #69 ADAM ECHELE redshirted for the 2012 season…earned honorable mention all-state and all-city honors at Lincoln Southeast High School in Nebraska, OL, 6-3, 265, Fr. which won a state championship in 2011. Personal: Attended South- Wildwood, Mo./Lafayette HS east High School, where his coach was Ryan Gottula…son of Dan and Earned fi rst-team all-conference honors in the Suburban West Conference, Kathy Bubb....majoring in business administration at Missouri S&T. as well as second-team all-district and academic all-state laurels following his senior year as helped lead the Lancers to the Missouri Class 6 semifi - #76 MATT CALDWELL nals...named honorable mention All-Suburban West after his junior sea- OL, 6-9, 300, Fr. son…was a member of the school’s branch of the National Honor Society. Personal: Attended Lafayette High School, where his coach was Boyd Columbia, Mo./Rock Bridge HS Manne…son of Denis and Vicki Echele…majoring in engineering at Mis- Incoming freshman who will play on the off ensive line...two-year souri S&T. starter at the high school level for one of the region’s best off ensive lines...was a member of the scholl’s branch of the National Honor Soci- #49 HAROLD EDWARDS, JR. ety and received the Presidential Academic Award at Rock Bridge. Personal: Attended Rock Bridge High School, where his coach was A.J. LB, 6-0, 230, Fr. Odafi le...son of Greg and Lisa Caldwell...majoring in civil and architec- Kansas City, Mo./The Pembroke Hill School tural engineering at S&T. Landed third-team all-metro honors in the Kansas City area as well as all-district and academic all-state honors at Pembroke Hill…fi nished his #31 MICHAEL CARDWELL senior year with 75 tackles and three forced fumbles…as a running back, RB, 5-7, 155, Fr. he rushed for 401 yards on 57 carries and scored six touchdowns. Personal: Attended The Pembroke Hill School, where his coach was Sam Knopik… Morro Bay, Calif./Mission Prep HS son of Harold and Eileen Edwards…majoring in mechanical engineering at Rushed for 1,370 yards and 14 touchdowns – averaging nearly eight Missouri S&T. yards per carry – and scored 17 touchdowns overall during his senior year…also returned three kicks for scores…earned fi rst-team all- #12 TYLER FERRELL conference honors in the CIF Northeast Division…had over 500 yards in returns in 2012 after running for 498 yards on the ground and scor- QB, 6-2, 200, Fr. ing three times during his junior season. Personal: Attended Mission Salt Lake City, Utah/West HS Prep High School, where his coach was Chad Henry…son of Sondra Started the 2012 season at tight end and defensive end, then moved to Cardwell…majoring in aerospace engineering at Missouri S&T. quarterback for the fi nal seven games of the year…scored six touchdowns on the ground during the fi nal two games of the year…played tight end as #56 JOE COLLINS a junior and was named as his team’s most valuable player that season… LB, 6-0, 180, Fr. was a high honor roll student at his school. Personal: Attended West High School, where his coach was Keith Lopati…son of Charlie and Paige Far- Adrian, Mo./Adrian HS rell…majoring in petroleum engineering at Missouri S&T. Finished the 2012 season with 121 tackles, including 42 solo stops… had at least 10 tackles in eight of the team’s 11 games…had 73 stops #70 AARON FRITTS (32 solo) as a junior…ran for 317 yards as a running back and six touchdowns last season after running for 511 as a junior…earned fi rst- OL, 6-7, 310, Fr. team all-district and all-conference honors for his play following the Butler, Mo./Butler HS 2012 campaign after being named honorable mention all-conference Earned second-team all-state selection from the Associated Press and third- in 2011. Personal: Attended Adrian High School, where his coach was team all-state performer from the coaches at off ensive tackle following the George Bruto...son of Bob and Frances Collins...majoring in mechanical 2012 season…also earned fi rst-team all-conference honors on both the engineering at Missouri S&T. off ensive and defensive lines and fi rst-team all-district laurels at off ensive tackle…was named as his team’s most valuable player on defense, where he played both defensive end and nose guard…earned academic all-state honors. Personal: Attended Butler High School, where his coach was Kirk Hannah…son of Robert and Laura Fritts…majoring in mechanical engi- 41 neering at Missouri S&T. PROFILES: NEWCOMERS

#86 BEN GRATZA #8 CHRIS McCALL WR, 5-11, 170, Fr. WR, 5-10, 185, Jr. Washington, Mo./Washington HS Warren, Mich./Bacone College Newcomer to the S&T program who will play at wide receiver…made Transfer to the Missouri S&T program from Bacone College in Oklahoma, 13 catches in 2012 for 255 yards and two touchdowns…one of the where he had 11 receptions for 141 yards and a touchdown during the touchdown receptions covered 90 yards…also had eight tackles on de- 2012 season…also averaged 16.3 yards on four kickoff returns and had fense…fi nished with 26 tackles in the 2011 season. Personal: Attended four carries for 33 yards…had a season-high three catches against Divi- Washington High School, where his coach was Zach Schneider...son of sion II foes Arkansas Tech and McMurry…had fi ve catches for 70 yards Keith and Lisa Gratza...majoring in mechanical engineering at Missouri as a freshman in 2011. Personal: Attended Fraser High School...son of S&T. Sheryl McCall...majoring in construction engineering at Missouri S&T.

#24 ANTHONY GRECO #63 JOE MERSINGER DB, 5-9, 185, Fr. OL, 6-4, 250, Fr. Farmington, Mo./Farmington HS Troy, Ill./Triad HS Incoming freshman who will play in the secondary…started for two Was a fi rst-team all-conference and second-team all-area selection at seasons at the varsity level at Farmington and also played as a running Triad High School, where he played both tackle and guard…also earned back and kick returner. Personal: Attended Farmington High School, academic all-state honors during his prep career while earning a num- where his coach was Todd Vaughn...son of Sam and Jeanine Greco... ber of additional academic honors at his school. Personal: Attended majoring in engineering at S&T. Triad High School, where his coach was Paul Bassler…son of Jim and Rozann Mersinger…majoring in mining engineering at Missouri S&T. #62 LUCAS HOEMANN PK, 5-10, 145, Fr. #30 CARDELL MILLER Washington, Mo./Washington HS DB, 6-2, 170, Fr. Was selected to the Gateway Athletic Conference’s Central division Kansas City, Mo./Archbishop O’Hara HS squad as a fi rst-team choice following the 2012 season…converted 41 Incoming freshman who will look to earn playing time in the second- extra points and fi ve fi eld goals for 56 points…kicked a season-long 45- ary…recorded 42 tackles, including 20 solo stops, during the 2012 yard fi eld goal against Timberland and kicked a game-winning 21-yard season…also had 16 receptions for 296 yards and three touchdowns a fi eld goal with 12 seconds remaining in a one-point win over Warren- year ago…earned fi rst-team all-conference honors as a wide receiver ton…scored 20 points as a junior with 17 extra points and a fi eld goal. and second-team laurels as a defensive back as a senior…also competed Personal: Attended Washington High School, where his coach was Zach in track & fi eld at the high school level as a pole vaulter; reached the Mis- Schneider...son of Mark and Lisa Hoemann...majoring in mechanical souri Class 3 sectional round in the event in 2013. Personal: Attended engineering at S&T. Archbishop O’Hara High School...son of LaShunda Miller...majoring in engineering at S&T. #59 SETH KREHER LB, 6-1, 190, Fr. #44 BLAKE NIVELT Warrensburg, Mo./Warrensburg HS LB, 5-11, 180, Fr. Earned second-team all-conference honors in 2012…set the War- Ortonville, Mich./Brandon HS rensburg High school record for tackles in a game with 32...was also an Was selected as his team’s most valuable player following the 2012 academic all-state selection in each of the last two years and gradu- season and earned the team’s “Top Gun” award after fi nishing with 93 ated summa cum laude from high school…older brother, Ian, was a tackles and a blocked kick to earn honorable mention all-conference fi rst-team All-GLVC tight end for S&T in the 2012 season. Personal: At- honors…as a junior, he had 110 tackles, three quarterback sacks and tended Warrensburg High School, where his coach was Scott Grinde… a forced fumble. Personal: Attended Brandon High School, where his son of Paul and Valerie Kreher...majoring in physics at Missouri S&T. coach was Tim Pizzalla…son of John and Melanie Nivelt…majoring in mechanical engineering at Missouri S&T. #81 KELECHI MADUBUKO WR, 5-11, 175, Fr. #85 JEFFREY PLAKE Fort Richardson, Alaska/Eagle River HS WR, 5-11, 155, Fr. Newcomer to the S&T program who will play at wide receiver…has Lebanon, Mo./Lebanon HS not played since his senior year of high school in 2011; attended Boise Earned second-team all-conference honors in the Ozark Conference State in 2012 but did not play…was named as the Cook Inlet Confer- following the 2012 season and was also selected to the fi rst team at ence’s “Utility Player of the Year” as a senior and as a fi rst-team all- that position by the Southwest Missouri Coaches Association…had 17 league wide receiver that season...compiled 776 yards as a quarterback receptions for 260 yards and fi ve touchdowns in the 2012 season…also and also had nearly 900 off ensive yards with six return touchdowns in expected to compete in track & fi eld at S&T; was a fi rst-team all-Ozark his career...earned all-state honors as a wide receiver and return spe- Conference performer in the 400-meters. Personal: Attended Lebanon cialist and was selected as Alaska’s utility player of the year in 2011. High School, where his coach was Wil Christian…son of Jeff and Kim- Personal: Attended Eagle River High School, where his coach was berly Plake …majoring in engineering at S&T. Kenneth Ray...son of Kelechi and Christine Madubuko...majoring in civil engineering at Missouri S&T. #68 DRAKE RANDALL 6-3, 270, Fr. #40 DALTON MAJOR Vernon Hills, Ill./Vernon Hills HS RB, 5-11, 215, Fr. A two-time all-conference selection in the North Suburban Conference Bourbonnais, Ill./Bishop McNamara HS in the Chicago suburbs…also earned academic all-state honors in each Was a fi rst-team all-conference selection who rushed for better than of the last two years as well and was a member of the school’s branch MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 500 yards and scored 12 touchdowns during his senior year…also saw of the National Honor Society. Personal: Attended Vernon Hills High playing time on defense, where he had an interception and a fumble School, where his coach was Tony Monken…son of James and Pamela return for a touchdown. Was a solid blocking back at the high school Randall…majoring in mechanical engineering at Missouri S&T. level and also served as a team captain. Personal: Attended Bishop Mc- Namara High School, where his coach was Rich Zinanni…son of Mark and Robin Major…majoring in mechanical engineering at S&T. 42 PROFILES: NEWCOMERS

#27 WILL ROGERS #43 ANDREW TRAUTMAN QB-P, 6-2, 200, Fr. LB, 6-2, 220, Fr. Springfi eld, Mo./Glendale HS Elk Rapids, Mich./Elk Rapids HS Earned all-state honors as a punter as well as all-conference laurels in Earned fi rst-team all-county and all-league honors in the Lake Michigan Con- the Ozark Conference in 2012…was also named all-district and all-area ference following the 2012 season…named among the top 20 linebackers in at quarterback…completed 63.3 percent of his passes as a junior for the Lake Michigan Football Report…was selected to the all-state academic 1,516 yards and a school record-tying 14 touchdowns…earned his team in Michigan and served for two seasons as a captain. Personal: Attend- team’s “Off ensive Player of the Year” award and was the recipient of the ed Elk Rapids High School, where his coach was Ed Schindler…son of Rod and Springfi eld Quarterback Club outstanding senior award after being se- Lori Trautman…majoring in petroleum engineering at Missouri S&T. lected as Glendale’s top off ensive back as a junior. Personal: Attended Glendale High School, where his coach was Tyler Overstreet…son of #35 AUSTIN TRUVILLION Roddy and Lindy Rogers; father was a member of the Miners’ 1980 WR, 6-2, 198, Fr. undefeated team…majoring in engineering management at S&T. Kansas City, Mo./Park Hill HS

Selected as Park Hill High School’s “Wide Receiver of the Year” for the 2012 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 #65 PAUL RUNYAN season… earned all-conference honors at both wideout and tight end during OL, 6-2, 275, Fr. his career at Park Hill…fi nished the 2012 campaign with 13 receptions for Valparaiso, Ind./Valparaiso HS 275 yards and two touchdowns and also averaged 21.3 yards per kick return, Selected as the school’s “Off ensive Lineman of the Year” following the setting a school record for average yards per runback. Personal: Attended 2012 season and also earned all-area honors from the Gary Post- Park Hill High School, where his coach was Greg Reynolds…son of Mary Tribune and Northwest Indiana Times…also selected to the Indiana Truvillion…majoring in business at S&T. Football Coaches Association’s academic all-state team and also earned all-academic honors in track & fi eld…played three seasons at the var- #96 GARRETT TUNNELL sity level and was a member of Valparaiso’s semi-state qualifying team DL, 6-4, 205, Fr. in 2010. Personal: Attended Valparaiso High School, where his coach was Dave Coyle…son of Paul and Tamara Runyan; older sister, Kate, O’Fallon, Mo./O’Fallon Christian HS played at Missouri S&T from 2010-13…majoring in computer Newcomer to the S&T program who is projected to play at defensive end… engineering at S&T. earned second-team all-district and fi rst-team all-conference honors at that position following his senior year…fi nished the 2012 season with 78 tackles, including 60 solo stops and 17 tackles for a loss…had 10 quarterback sacks #48 NATHAN STEPHENS during the season…had 54 tackles during his junior year, with six for a loss LB, 6-0, 225, So. and three sacks…was named as his school’s scholar-athlete for the 2012-13 Anchorage, Alaska/New Mexico Military Academy school year. Personal: Attended O’Fallon Christian Academy, where his coach Transfer from New Mexico Military Institute, where he recorded 28 was Andy Hare...son of Kenneth and Wendy Tunnell…majoring in physics and tackles a year ago which included a sack and four tackles for lost mechanical engineering at Missouri S&T. yardage…will have three years of eligibility at S&T…was a two-time all-state selection at linebacker at the high school level and also landed #60 NICK WUNDERLI all-state honors as a running back following his senior year. Personal: OL, 6-4, 295, Fr. Attended A.J. Dimond High School, where his coach was Christ Borst… son of Chad and Summer Stephens…majoring in petroleum St. Louis, Mo./DeSmet Jesuit HS engineering. Named to the fi rst team on the Metro Catholic Conference’s all-league team as well as a fi rst-team all-district selection following the 2012 season…was a four-year letterman in football and was part of two teams that reached the #3 MELVIN STOVALL Missouri Class 6 semifi nals during his career. Personal: Attended DeSmet Je- WR, 6-0, 200, Jr. suit High School, where his coach was Pat Mahaney…son of Greg Wunderli… Los Angeles, Calif./Los Angeles Valley College majoring in aerospace engineering at Missouri S&T. Transfer from Los Angeles Valley College who is expected to com- pete for a spot at wide receiver… fi nished the 2012 season with 37 #94 DORIAN YEARBY receptions for 333 yards, leading LA Valley in both categories…ranked DL, 5-11, 220, Fr. eighth in the Southern California Football Association’s Pacifi c Confer- ence in receptions…had a season-high nine catches against East Los DeSoto, Texas/DeSoto HS Angeles and had seven receptions against LA Pierce...averaged 18.6 Was a fi rst-team all-district selection at defensive end and named as his team’s yards per reception as a high school senior on 12 catches after catching most valuable player along the defensive line last season…played on a team 35 balls for 450 yards as a junior. Personal: Attended Lancaster High that won a district championship and reached the Class 5A, Division 1 state School, where his coach was Chad Shrout...son of Melvin and Dwanda semifi nals during a year in which it fi nished 14-1…ranked in the top 10 per- Stovall...majoring in biology at Missouri S&T. cent of his academic class at DeSoto. Personal: Attended DeSoto High School, where his coach was Claude Mathis…son of Edward and Thalia Yearby…ma- joring in computer engineering at Missouri S&T. #6 TYLER SWART QB, 6-3, 218, Fr. Dickinson, Texas/Dickinson HS Named as his team’s off ensive most valuable player following the 2012 season after earning fi rst-team all-conference honors…was a second- team all-league selection after his junior year…completed 55.4 percent of his passes for 1,790 yards and 13 touchdowns in 2012 while as a punter, averaged 36.8 yards per punt with a long punt of 63 yards. Personal: Attended Dickinson High School, where his coach was John Snelson…son of Marcus and Gina Swart…majoring in petroleum engineering at Missouri S&T.

43 CAREER STATISTICS OF RETURNING PLAYERS

KICKERS/PUNTERS Reed Brown: PASSING Att Comp Int Pct Yds TD Lg David Druse: 2012 56 30 0 53.6 346 6 27 KICKING PAT FG 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Attempts: 21 vs. South Dakota School of Mines (Nov. 10, 2012) 2012 36-43 8-12 0-0 4-8 4-4 0-0 0-0 35 Completions: 11 vs. South Dakota School of Mines (Nov. 10, 2012) Points Scored: 2012 & career (60) Yards: 128 vs. South Dakota School of Mines (Nov. 10, 2012) Long: 35 yards vs. KWC (Sept. 22, 2012) & WJC (Oct. 13, 2012) Touchdowns: 3 vs. South Dakota School of Mines (Nov. 10, 2012) Adam Peden: Isaiah Culver: KICKING PAT FG 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg 2011 23-23 3-6 1-1 0-0 1-3 1-2 0-0 45 2011 26 240 9.2 1 20 2012 15-15 5-7 1-1 2-2 1-2 1-2 0-0 43 Receptions: 6 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State (Sept. 1, 2012) Totals 38-38 8-13 2-2 2-2 2-5 2-4 0-0 45 Yards: 62 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State (Sept. 1, 2012) Points Scored: 2011 (32), 2012 (30), Career (62) Long: 45 yards vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Oct. 15, 2011)

Scott Hendricks: Cole Wassner: RUSHING Att Yds Lost Tot Avg TD Lg PUNTING No Yds Avg Blk TB I20 Lg 2011 145 657 48 609 4.2 5 38 2011 28 1037 37.0 0 2 7 74 Yards: 131 vs. William Jewell (Oct. 13, 2012) 2012 34 1132 33.3 1 1 12 53 Totals 62 2169 35.0 1 3 19 74 Zenel Hudson: Long: 74 yards vs. Saint Joseph’s (Nov. 5, 2011) RUSHING Att Yds Lost Tot Avg TD Lg 2011 46 230 12 218 4.7 4 38 Yards: 71 vs. South Dakota School of Mines (Nov. 10, 2012)

Evan Merz: PASSING Att Comp Int Pct Yds TD Lg 2012 11 6 1 54.5 108 0 51 Attempts: 4 vs. OPSU (Sept. 1, 2012) & SDSMT (Nov. 10, 2012) Completions: 2 vs. OPSU (Sept. 1, 2012) & SDSMT (Nov. 10, 2012) Yards: 69 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State (Sept. 1, 2012) Touchdowns: None to date

Leon Moody: RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg 2011 20 217 10.9 1 37 2012 16 154 9.6 1 32 Totals 36 371 10.3 2 37 Receptions: 5 vs. McKendree (Sept. 15, 2012) Yards: 62 vs. Urbana (Oct. 29, 2011)

Anthony Moore: RUSHING Att Yds Lost Tot Avg TD Lg 2010 29 98 11 87 3.0 1 19 2012 17 48 17 31 1.8 0 19 Totals 46 146 28 118 2.6 1 19 Yards: 46 vs. Saint Francis (Oct. 23, 2010)

Nick Taylor: RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg 2011 7 130 18.6 1 72 2012 8 112 14.0 3 28 Totals 15 242 16.1 4 72 Cole Wassner Receptions: 4 vs. Arkansas Tech (Sept. 6, 2012) Yards: 92 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State (Sept. 3, 2011)

ALL-PURPOSE YDS. Rush Rec Ret Tot Avg 2011 (11 GP) 0 130 476 606 55.1 2012 (11 GP) 0 112 49 161 14.6 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL Totals (22 GP) 0 242 525 767 34.9

44 2012 SEASON STATISTICS

RUSHING PUNT RETURNS Att Yds Lost Tot Avg TD Lg No Yds Avg TD Lg Curterris Golden 174 875 39 836 4.8 14 43 Carlton Westbrook 11 236 21.5 2 74 Scott Hendricks 145 657 48 609 4.2 5 38 Smook Thomas 11 15 14.1 1 44 David Hughes 70 233 11 222 3.2 0 13 Leon Moody 2 -1 -0.5 0 0 Zenel Hudson 46 230 12 218 4.7 4 38 Jon Vance 1 29 29.0 0 0 Evan Merz 6 78 0 78 13.0 0 37 Mark Hopkins 1 1 1.0 0 1 Smook Thomas 5 49 7 42 8.4 0 34 Quintin Robinson 1 0 0 0 0 Anthony Moore 17 48 17 31 1.8 0 19 Jake Schneider 0 20 0 0 20 Clay Kinman 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 MINERS 32 298 9.3 0 28 Cole Wassner 2 10 7 3 1.5 0 10 OPPONENTS 17 97 5.7 0 28

Carlton Westbrook 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 Adam Clark 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 FIELD GOALS Reed Brown 2 0 12 -12 -6.0 0 0 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Long Josh Firm 31 65 81 -16 -0.5 0 14 Adam Peden 1-1 2-2 1-2 1-2 0-0 43 Team 5 0 92 -92 -18.4 0 0 David Druse 0-0 4-8 4-4 0-0 0-0 35 MINERS 506 2252 326 1926 3.8 23 43 MINERS 1-1 6-10 5-6 1-2 0-0 43 OPPONENTS 342 1407 453 954 2.8 14 78 OPPONENTS 0-0 2-2 4-5 0-1 0-0 38

PASSING SCORING Comp Att Int Pct Yds TD Lg TD FG XP DXP Saf Pts Josh Firm 229 344 19 66.6 2468 27 89 Curterrris Golden 15 0-0 0-0 0 0 90 Reed Brown 30 56 0 53.6 346 6 27 Joseph Hyman 15 0-0 0-0 0 0 90 Evan Merz 6 11 1 54.5 108 0 51 David Druse 0 8-12 36-43 0 0 60 Leon Moody 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Smook Thomas 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 42 Smook Thomas 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Scott Hendricks 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 36 MINERS 265 413 11 64.2 2922 33 89 Adam Peden 0 5-7 15-15 0 0 30 OPPONENTS 197 377 24 52.3 2270 12 80 Zenel Hudson 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 24 Nick Taylor 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 18 RECEIVING Carlton Westbrook 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 12 No Yds Avg TD Lg Adam Clark 1 0-0 1-1 0 0 8 Smook Thomas 92 861 9.4 6 41 Marc-Alan Tucker 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Joseph Hyman 41 632 15.4 15 62 Leon Moody 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Isaiah Culver 26 240 9.2 1 20 Isaiah Culver 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Leon Moody 16 154 9.6 1 32 Nick Kruse 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Curterris Golden 15 185 12.3 1 89 Danny Fishkind 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Clay Kinman 14 166 11.9 1 30 Clay Kinman 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Scott Hendricks 12 136 11.3 1 34 Ian Kreher 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Adam Clark 10 135 13.5 1 26 Jake Schneider 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Danny Fishkind 10 100 10.0 1 24 MINERS 61 13-19 51-58 0 0 458 Nick Taylor 8 112 14.0 3 28 OPPONENTS 27 6-8 19-22 0 3 205 Kevin Dillon 7 53 7.6 0 16 Two-point conversions: S&T 1-3, Opponents 0-4 Ian Kreher 6 47 7.8 1 18 David Hughes 4 22 5.5 0 10 TOTAL OFFENSE Marc-Alan Tucker 2 61 30.5 1 51 Plays Rush Pass Total Avg Anthony Moore 2 18 9.0 0 12 Josh Firm 375 -16 2468 2452 222.9 MINERS 265 2922 11.0 33 89 Curterris Golden 174 836 0 836 76.0 OPPONENTS 197 2270 11.5 12 80 Scott Hendricks 145 609 0 609 55.4 Reed Brown 58 -12 346 334 37.1 KICKOFF RETURNS David Hughes 70 222 0 222 24.7 No Yds Avg TD Lg Zenel Hudson 46 218 0 218 36.3 Carlton Westbrook 20 380 19.0 0 50 Evan Merz 17 78 108 186 31.0 Mark Hopkins 5 84 16.8 0 20 Smook Thomas 6 42 0 42 3.8 Nick Taylor 3 49 16.3 0 17 Anthony Moore 17 31 0 31 6.2 Scott Hendricks 2 28 14.0 0 18 Clay Kinman 1 4 0 4 0.4 Jordan Pulou 2 -2 -1.0 0 7 Cole Wassner 2 3 0 3 0.3 Smook Thomas 1 4 4.0 0 4 Carlton Westbrook 1 2 0 2 0.2 Dan Mauszycku 1 -7 -7.0 0 0 Adam Clark 1 1 0 1 0.1 Danny Fishkind 0 17 0 0 17 Team 5 -92 0 -92 -11.5 MINERS 34 553 16.3 0 50 MINERS 919 1926 2922 4848 440.7 OPPONENTS 76 1351 17.8 0 44 OPPONENTS 719 954 2270 3224 293.1 45 2012 SEASON STATISTICS INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg TD Lg Naeem Forrester 4 31 7.8 0 25 Billy Foster 3 54 18.0 0 26 Chris Horn 3 33 11.0 0 33 Chris McKay 2 29 14.5 0 29 Sean Martin 2 26 13.0 0 16 Albert Yemitan 2 0 0.0 0 0 Jake Schneider 1 51 51.0 1 51 Payton Jimison 1 41 41.0 0 41 Dan Mauszycki 1 32 32.0 0 32 Mark Hopkins 1 17 17.0 0 17 Lonnell Jones 1 14 14.0 0 14 Jimmy Barnhart 1 0 0.0 0 0 Jordan Pulou 1 0 0.0 0 0 Will Brown 1 -2 -2.0 0 0 MINERS 24 326 13.6 1 51 OPPONENTS 11 66 6.0 0 20

DEFENSIVE STATISTICS UT AT TOT TFL Sacks Chris Emesih 34 34 68 4 - Freddy Dugard 27 18 45 14 11-65 Chris Emesih Eddie Rascon 26 18 44 14.5 13-64 Chris Horn 24 20 44 1 - Mark Hopkins 26 15 41 3 2-12 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Josip Juric 21 16 37 4 1-1 Rush Rec Ret Tot Avg Chris McKay 20 12 32 2 - Smook Thomas 42 861 159 1062 96.5 Jordan Pulou 13 19 32 2 1-4 Curterris Golden 836 185 0 1021 92.8 Sean Martin 22 9 31 1 - Scott Hendricks 609 136 28 773 70.3 Quintin Robinson 15 15 30 2 1-4 Joseph Hyman 0 632 0 632 70.2 Jimmy Barnhart 15 12 27 6.5 7-31 Carlton Westbrook 2 0 616 618 56.2 Billy Foster 14 12 26 2.5 - David Hughes 222 22 0 244 27.1 Albert Yemitan 12 13 25 0.5 - Isaiah Culver 0 240 0 240 26.7 Naeem Forrester 17 7 24 1 1-4 Zenel Hudson 218 0 0 218 36.3 Zach Melber 13 8 21 0.5 - Clay Kinman 4 166 0 170 17.0 Lonnell Jones 10 10 20 0.5 1-5 Nick Taylor 0 112 49 161 14.6 Nick Kruse 13 7 20 2 2-27 Leon Moody 0 154 -1 153 25.5 Geoff Correnti 10 8 18 5 1-11 Adam Clark 1 135 0 136 12.4 Dale Davey 10 7 17 3.5 2-10 Danny Fishkind 0 100 17 117 11.7 Dan Mauszycki 9 6 15 5.5 3-31 Mark Hopkins 0 0 102 102 9.3 Will Brown 10 3 13 0 - Evan Merz 78 0 0 78 13.0 Jon Vance 5 7 12 2.5 1-1 Jake Schneider 0 0 71 71 7.1 Jake Schneider 5 6 11 0 - Marc-Alan Tucker 0 61 0 61 12.2 Ryan Morse 6 5 11 0.5 1-4 Billy Foster 0 0 54 54 4.9 Jacob Nutt 2 4 6 1.5 1-10 Kevin Dillon 0 53 0 53 5.3 Payton Jimison 3 3 6 0.5 2-2 Anthony Moore 31 18 0 49 9.8 Steve Martin 0 5 5 0.5 1-4 Ian Kreher 0 47 0 47 4.3 Chance Alexander 1 4 5 0 - Payton Jimison 0 0 41 41 8.2 Dawan Ferguson 3 2 5 0.5 - Chris Horn 0 0 33 33 3.0 Darrell Walker 2 3 5 0 - Naeem Forrester 0 0 31 31 2.8 Adam Clark 5 0 5 0 - Jon Vance 0 0 29 29 2.9 Khalan King 1 3 4 0 - Chris McKay 0 0 29 29 3.6 Edward Nylander 0 3 3 0 - Sean Martin 0 0 26 26 2.4 Danny Fishkind 3 0 3 0 - Dan Mauszycki 0 0 25 25 2.3 Anthony Moore 2 1 3 0 - Lonnell Jones 0 0 14 14 1.3 Dalton Gillispie 0 3 3 0 - Cole Wassner 3 0 0 3 0.3 Logan Turk 2 1 3 0 -

MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL Jordan Pulou 0 0 -2 -2 -0.2 Scott Hendricks 1 1 2 0 - Will Brown 0 0 -2 -2 -0.2 Taylor Heavirland 1 1 2 1 1-5 Reed Brown -12 0 0 -12 -1.3 Kevin Dillon 1 - 1 0 - Josh Firm -16 0 0 -16 -1.5 Forrestal Hickman 1 0 1 0 - Team -92 0 0 -92 -11.5 Cole Wassner 0 1 1 0 - 46 MINERS 1553 2212 1478 5243 476.6 Tom Schneider 1 0 1 0 - OPPONENTS 1307 2649 1333 5289 480.8 Pat Lang 1 0 1 0 - Michael Underbrink 1 0 1 0 - 2012 SEASON STATISTICS

TEAM STATISTICS MINERS OPPONENTS Scoring ...... 458 205 2012 Season Highs Points Per Game ...... 41.6 18.6 Individual First Downs ...... 274 175 Rushes 29, Scott Hendricks vs. Central State (Oct. 6) Rushing ...... 102 59 Rushing Yards 137, Curterris Golden vs. Urbana (Oct. 27) Passing ...... 145 101 Pass Attempts 49, Josh Firm vs. McKendree (Sept. 15) Penalty ...... 27 15 Completions 35, Josh Firm vs. McKendree (Sept. 15) Rushing Yardage ...... 1926 954 Passing Yards 352, Josh Firm vs. McKendree (Sept. 15) Yards Gained ...... 2252 1407 Receptions 13, Smook Thomas vs. Arkansas Tech (Sept. 6) 13, Smook Thomas vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Sept. 22) Yards Lost...... 326 453 Receiving Yards 140, Joseph Hyman vs. McKendree (Sept. 15) Rushing Attempts ...... 506 342 Field Goals 3, David Druse vs. Quincy (Oct. 20)

Average Per Rush ...... 3.8 2.8 Punts 7, Cole Wassner vs. Urbana (Oct. 27) MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 Average Per Game...... 175.1 86.7 Tackles 14, Chris Emesih vs. Urbana (Oct. 27) Touchdowns Rushing ...... 23 14 Interceptions 2, Billy Foster vs. Arkansas Tech (Sept. 6) 2, Chris Horn vs. Urbana (Oct. 27) Passing Yardage ...... 2922 2270 Total Off ense 356, Josh Firm vs. Indianapolis (Sept. 29) Comp-Att-Int ...... 265-413-11 197-377-24 Average Per Pass ...... 7.1 6.0 Longest Plays Average Per Completion ...... 11.0 11.5 Rushing 43, Curterris Golden vs. Saint Joseph’s (Nov. 3) Average Per Game...... 265.6 206.4 Passing 89, Josh Firm to Curterris Golden Touchdowns Passing ...... 33 12 vs. Indianapolis (Sept. 29) Field Goal 43, Adam Peden vs. Okla. Panhandle (Sept. 1) Total Off ense ...... 4848 3224 Punt 53, Cole Wassner vs. McKendree (Sept. 15) Total Plays ...... 919 719 Punt Return 74, Carlton Westbrook vs. Ky. Wesleyan (Sept. 22) Average Per Play ...... 5.3 4.5 Kickoff Return 50, Carlton Westbrook vs. Ky. Wesleyan (Sept. 22) Average Per Game...... 440.7 293.1 Kickoff Returns ...... 34-553 76-1351 Opponents Punt Returns ...... 27-440 9-63 Rushes 23, Klay Fiechter, Indianapolis (Sept. 29) Interception Returns ...... 24-326 11-66 Rushing Yards 190, Klay Fiechter, Indianapolis (Sept. 29) Pass Attempts 58, D.J. Mendenhall, Urbana (Oct. 27) Kick Return Average ...... 16.3 17.8 Completions 31, D.J. Mendenhall, Urbana (Oct. 27) Punt Return Average ...... 16.3 7.0 Passing Yards 373, D.J. Mendenhall, Urbana (Oct. 27) Interception Return Average .....13.6 6.0 Receptions 12, Zachary Thomas, Central State (Oct. 6) Fumbles-Lost ...... 25-7 34-16 Receiving Yards 152, Zachary Thomas, Central State (Oct. 6) Penalties-Yards ...... 69-627 81-677 Field Goals 1, by several players Punts 9, Antonio Mendoza, Okla. Panhandle St. (Sept. 1) Average Per Game...... 57.0 61.5 9, Kolten Jelden, South Dakota Mines (Nov. 10) Punts-Yards ...... 35-1132 62-2045 Tackles 19, Darius Wilson, Central State (Oct. 6) Average Per Punt ...... 32.3 33.0 Interceptions 2, Cuda Dimmett, Kentucky Wesleyan (Sept. 22) Net Punting Average ...... 30.0 25.6 Total Off ense 384, D.J. Mendenhall, Urbana (Oct. 27) Time of Possession/Game ...... 32:35 27:25 Third Down Conversions ...... 89-190 53-156 Longest Plays Percentage ...... 47% 34% Rushing 78, Klay Fiechter, Indianapolis (Sept. 29) Passing 80, D.J. Mendenhall to Sanders Sius, Fourth Down Conversions ...... 19/41 6/27 Urbana (Oct. 27) Percentage ...... 46% 22% Field Goal 38, Matt Wilson, Kentucky Wesleyan (Sept. 22) Sacks-Yards ...... 45-299 13-80 Punt 67, Kolten Jelden, South Dakota Mines (Nov. 10) Miscellaneous Yards ...... -8 0 Punt Return 55, Kendall Tinsley, Kentucky Wesleyan (Sept. 22) Touchdowns Scored ...... 61 27 Kickoff Return 44, Klay Fiechter, Indianapolis (Sept. 29) Field Goals-Attempts ...... 13-19 6-8 On-Sides Kicks ...... 0-2 0-3 Red Zone Scores ...... 54-72 23-33 Percentage ...... 75% 70% Red Zone Touchdowns ...... 41-72 17-33 Percentage ...... 57% 52% PAT-Attempts ...... 51-58 19-22 Attendance ...... 13,100 13,631 Average ...... 2,620 (5 games) 2,272 (6 games)

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 Total Miners 103 135 111 109 -- 458 Opponents 35 59 41 70 -- 205

47 2012: GAME BY GAME

Game 1: Miners 55, Oklahoma Panhandle State 14 S&T rolls to record-setting mark in opening win Sept. 1 at Rolla, Mo. ROLLA, Mo. – There’s nothing like getting a season off to Okla. Panhandle St. 0 0 7 7 -- 14 a dazzling start in front of a home crowd, which is exactly Miners (1-0) 10 21 14 10 -- 55 what Missouri S&T’s football team did.

First Quarter The Miners scored early and often in the fi rst half against S&T--Curterris Golden 16 yd. run, Adam Peden kick (13:01) Oklahoma Panhandle State, rolling to a 31-0 lead by the S&T--Peden 43 yd. fi eld goal (4:39) intermission of an eventual 55-14 victory over the Aggies, Second Quarter posting their highest point total in a season opener in the S&T--Leon Moody 32 yd. pass from Josh Firm, Peden kick 118-yard history of the program in the process. (13:14) S&T--Scott Hendricks 9 yd. run, Peden kick (10:37) S&T wasted little time in getting on the scoreboard, com- S&T--Carlton Westbrook 58 yd. punt return, Peden kick pleting a 58-yard opening drive in just 1:59 – the second- (8:13) fastest opening score to a season in school history – with Third Quarter a 16-yard scoring run from Curterris Golden. S&T--Smook Thomas 28 yd. pass from Firm, Peden kick (11:52) Following a 43-yard fi eld goal by Adam Peden, S&T used S&T--Isaiah Culver 14 yd. pass from Firm, Peden kick (8:43) some big plays to break the game open. OPSU--Nick Collins 27 yd. pass from Caleb Holbrook, Carlos Nieto kick (2:18) First, Leon Moody got behind the Aggie secondary to haul Fourth Quarter in a 32-yard touchdown pass from Josh Firm. Redshirt S&T--Marc-Alan Tucker 10 yd. pass from Reed Brown, Peden freshman Scott Hendricks followed by taking care of an kick (12:27) entire 63-yard scoring drive by himself, opening with runs OPSU--Justin Billiot 3 yd. run, Nieto kick (6:16) of 14 and 31 yards and concluding it on his fi fth straight S&T--Peden 27 yd. fi eld goal (3:35) carry with a nine-yard touchdown run.

Team Statistics After the Miner defense forced a three-and-out, Carlton OPSU S&T Westbrook hauled in a punt near the OPSU sideline, got First Downs 13 25 away from a pair of initial tacklers and ran right up the Rushing 44-124 45-148 middle of the fi eld for a 58-yard return for a touchdown to Passing 8-16-0 21-35-3 make it 31-0 before the midway point of the quarter. Passing Yards 122 347 Total Yards 246 495 The Miners outgained the Aggies 252-56 in the opening Fumbles-Lost 11-4 5-1 half, including a 164-25 margin in the second quarter Penalties-Yards 6-60 6-54 alone. Punts-Average 9-33.4 3-30.7 Third Downs 5/15 7/15 S&T also got scoring passes from Firm to Smook Thomas Time of Possession 28:37 31:23 and Isaiah Culver, while Reed Brown also fi red a scoring pass to Marc-Alan Tucker. Individual Statistics Rushing OPSU--Chris McClendon 6-57, Justice Patterson 12-33, Justin Billiot 10-18, Caleb Holbrook 12-12, Ronald Seals 2-7, Jamal Major 1-2, Keanan Milligan 1-(-5). S&T--Scott Hendricks 16-111, Curterris Golden 6-41, Zenel Hudson 9-23, Anthony Moore 10-22, Reed Brown 1-(-12), Josh Firm 2-(-13), Team 1-(-24). Passing OPSU--Caleb Holbrook 6-10-0-65, Justin Billiot 2-6-0-57. S&T--Josh Firm 11-22-2-188, Reed Brown 8-9-0-90, Evan Merz 2-4-1-69. Receiving OPSU--Nick Collins 2-37, Chris McClendon 2-23, Ronald MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL Seals 1-29, Daniel Wise 1-28, Tim Hollingshed 1-8, Justice Patterson 1-(-3), S&T--Isaiah Culver 6-62, Smook Thomas 3-81, Leon Moody 3-53, Marc-Alan Tucker 2-61, Danny Fishkind 2-36, Clay Kinman 1-18, Anthony Moore 1-12, Curterris Golden 1-10, 48 Scott Hendricks rushed for 111 yards in his fi rst game for Adam Clark 1-10, Scott Hendricks 1-4. the Miners in their opening night victory. 2012: GAME BY GAME

Game 2: Miners 27, Arkansas Tech 19 Miners overcome delay, ATU to reach 2-0 Sept. 6 at Russellville, Ark. RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. – A long evening thanks to a lightning Miners (2-0) 0 14 3 10 -- 27 delay turned into a great night for Missouri S&T, as the Arkansas Tech (1-1) 7 3 0 9 -- 19 Miners took the lead for good immediately after play resumed and went on to post a 27-19 victory over First Quarter Arkansas Tech. ATU--Casey Henderson 5 yd. run, Trevor Pinkston kick (10:43) Second Quarter The game was stopped as a storm was approaching S&T--Nick Taylor 15 yd. pass from Josh Firm, Adam Peden Russellville moments after S&T had tied the score on a kick (14:21) 15-yard touchdown pass from Josh Firm to Nick Taylor. The MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 S&T--Scott Hendricks 6 yd. run, Peden kick (13:00) touchdown wrapped up a six-play, 65-yard drive that took ATU--Pinkston 27 yd. fi eld goal (8:32) just barely over two minutes off the clock. Third Quarter S&T--Peden 22 yd. fi eld goal (6:17) After a delay of two hours and 20 minutes, the Miners im- Fourth Quarter mediately stopped the Wonder Boys on a third down play, S&T--Peden 18 yd. fi eld goal (13:34) then Jon Vance blocked a punt and Jake Schneider took ATU--Cassius Washington 16 yd. run, Pinkston kick (10:50) the loose ball down to the ATU six-yard line. On the next S&T--Smook Thomas 26 yd. pass from Firm, Peden kick (8:58) play, Scott Hendricks was stopped initially at the line of ATU--Safety, ball snapped out of end zone (5:55) scrimmage, but reversed fi eld and got into the end zone to put the Miners on top to stay. Team Statistics S&T ATU Up 14-10 at the half, S&T was able to extend its lead after First Downs 20 14 Billy Foster picked off a defl ected pass and returned it to Rushing 32-39 37-146 the ATU 20. After a run by Smook Thomas gave the Miners Passing 31-38-0 12-32-5 a fi rst-and-goal at the seven, the drive stalled and S&T had Passing Yards 308 172 to settle for a 22-yard fi eld goal by Adam Peden. Total Yards 347 318 Fumbles-Lost 3-0 2-0 The Miners tacked on three more points early in the fourth Penalties-Yards 4-20 3-25 quarter on an 18-yard fi eld goal by Peden, moments after Punts-Average 5-36.2 6-31.5 Taylor went down shy of the goal line after scooping Third Downs 4/15 4/16 up a low pass. Later in the period, Firm connected with Time of Possession 30:44 29:16 Thomas for a 26-yard touchdown pass to extend the lead.

Individual Statistics Firm completed a career-high 31 passes in 38 attempts Rushing for 308 yards, while Thomas caught 13 balls for 134 yards. S&T--Scott Hendricks 21-46, Smook Thomas 2-10, David The Miners fi nished with 347 yards of total off ense to 318 Hughes 2-8, Anthony Moore 2-4, Josh Firm 4-(-13), Team 1-(- for the Wonder Boys, but the Miner defense forced fi ve 16). ATU--Ketrich Harmon 12-65, Tanner Marsh 9-27, Cassius turnovers to halt ATU’s rally eff orts. Washington 2-25, Casey Henderson 6-16, Tavadrick Lee 3-8, Jermaine Murdock 1-2, Cody Lewis 2-2, Ejay Johnson 2-1. Passing S&T--Josh Firm 31-38-0-308. ATU--Tanner Marsh 12-32-5-172. Receiving S&T--Smook Thomas 13-134, Isaiah Culver 5-52, Nick Taylor 4-58, Danny Fishkind 4-26, Leon Moody 2-16, Ian Kreher 1-19, Anthony Moore 1-6, Scott Hendricks 1-(-3). ATU--Tyler Woosley 4-86, Darrell Freeman 3-31, Cassius Washington 2-25, James Phillips 1-19, Ketrich Harmon 1-8, Cody Lewis 1-3.

Missouri S&T had fi ve interceptions in the victory at 49 Arkansas Tech, one by Mark Hopkins. 2012: GAME BY GAME

Game 3: Miners 31, McKendree 0 Miners blank Bearcats to open GLVC slate Sept. 15 at Lebanon, Ill. LEBANON, Ill. – Missouri S&T displayed a suff ocating Miners (3-0, 1-0) 0 17 14 0 -- 31 defense in its Great Lakes Valley Conference opener, McKendree (0-3, 0-1) 0 0 0 0 -- 0 holding McKendree to 162 yards of total off ense to record its fi rst shutout in nearly four seasons with a 31-0 victory First Quarter over the Bearcats. No scoring. Second Quarter The Miners shut down the Bearcat off ense, holding it to S&T--Joseph Hyman 51 yd. pass from Josh Firm, Adam just 52 yards in the fi rst half of play and forcing into a Peden kick (14:51) mode in which it attempted to pass on nearly every down S&T--Hyman 29 yd. pass from Firm, Peden kick (10:39) in the second half. As a result, the Miners picked off three S&T--Peden 35 yd. fi eld goal (0:48) passes and recorded six quarterback sacks. Third Quarter S&T--Hyman 2 yd. pass from Firm, Peden kick (9:10) After a scoreless fi rst quarter, the Miners got on the S&T--Clay Kinman 30 yd. pass from Firm, Peden kick (1:25) scoreboard on the fi rst play of the second period when Fourth Quarter Josh Firm connected with Joseph Hyman along the No scoring. sideline at the 30-yard line, then Hyman broke free from the defender and took it into the end zone for a 51-yard Team Statistics touchdown reception. S&T McK First Downs 22 8 Hyman scored again just over four minutes later, catching Rushing 40-58 15-(-61) a 29-yard scoring pass on a fourth-and-22 play, making Passing 35-51-0 22-44-3 the catch in the back corner of the end zone. The drive Passing Yards 352 223 started after Albert Yemitan intercepted a pass near Total Yards 410 162 midfi eld. Fumbles-Lost 2-2 3-1 Penalties-Yards 5-50 8-77 S&T extended its lead to 17-0 on an Adam Peden 35-yard Punts-Average 5-34.4 7-34.7 fi eld goal with 48 seconds left in the half, then Hyman Third Downs 9/22 1/14 caught his third touchdown pass of the night on a two- Time of Possession 34:09 25:51 yard reception on S&T’s opening possession after halftime.

Individual Statistics Clay Kinman (Carthage, Mo./Carthage) caught a 30-yard Rushing scoring pass on another fourth down play late in the third S&T--David Hughes 16-39, Curterris Golden 11-22, Anthony quarter for the Miners’ fi nal scoring play of the evening. Moore 5-5, Scott Hendricks 4-4, Clay Kinman 1-4, Josh Firm 3-(-16). McK--Cameron James 2-2, Ryan Herring 2-0, Jeruel S&T’s defense got the six sacks – two by Eddie Rascon Taylor 1-(-1), David Bergschneider 2-(-2), Team 1-(-8), Isaak -- made 15 tackles behind the line of scrimmage and had Fisher 7-(-52). three interceptions from Yemitan, Will Brown and Naeem Passing Forrester to record its fi rst shutout since blanking Lincoln S&T--Josh Firm 35-49-0-352, Reed Brown 0-2-0-0. McK- on Nov. 1, 2008. -David Bergschneider 2-7-2-36, Isaak Fisher 20-37-1-187. Receiving S&T--Smook Thomas 12-119, Joseph Hyman 9-140, Leon Moody 5-36, Curterris Golden 3-4, Scott Hendricks 2-10, Clay Kinman 1-30, Ian Kreher 1-7, Adam Clark 1-3, David Hughes 1-3. McK--Pat Doty 8-129, Ryan Herring 5-21, Nick Lutker 4-25, Jeruel Taylor 2-36, Cameron James 2-9, Joe Santiago 1-3. MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL

50 Missouri S&T’s defense held McKendree to just 162 yards to post its fi rst shutout in four seasons.. 2012: GAME BY GAME

Game 4: Miners 47, Kentucky Wesleyan 23 Fast start propels Miners to win over Panthers Sept. 22 at Rolla, Mo. ROLLA, Mo. – A 21-point outburst in a span of just over Ky. Wesleyan (1-3, 0-2) 3 14 6 0 -- 23 two minutes in the early stages of the game boosted Miners (4-0, 2-0) 21 16 3 7 -- 47 Missouri S&T to its fourth straight victory to open the 2012 campaign, as the Miners bested Kentucky Wesleyan 47-23 First Quarter at Allgood-Bailey Stadium. S&T--Scott Hendricks 1 yd. run, Adam Peden kick (11:16) S&T--Joseph Hyman 22 yd. pass from Josh Firm, David After S&T punted on its opening possession against the Druse kick (11:01) Panthers, the Miner defensive and special teams units played a big hand in the early scoring run.

S&T--Carlton Westbrook 74 yd. punt return, Druse kick MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 (9:10) KWC--Matt Wilson 38 yd. fi eld goal (6:32) First, Freddy Dugard forced a fumble by KWC’s Devin Second Quarter Le’Gall that was recovered at the Panthers’ 25-yard line by S&T--Curterris Golden 1 yd. run, Druse kick (14:36) Chris Horn. Six plays later, Scott Hendricks – on his fi fth KWC--Shawn Mooney 22 yd. pass from Will Barnes, Wilson straight carry of the drive – went over from the one to put kick (12:35) the Miners on top. KWC--Jeff Ward 2 yd. pass from Barnes, Wilson kick (11:36) S&T--Druse 35 yd. fi eld goal (10:09) On the ensuing kickoff , the Panthers again fumbled the S&T--Hyman 7 yd. pass from Firm, kick failed (0:19) ball away, allowing the Miners to set up shop at KWC’s 22. Third Quarter Josh Firm connected with Joseph Hyman streaking down KWC--Kendall Tinsley 55 yd. blocked punt return, kick the sideline on the very next play for a touchdown to failed (5:50) extend the lead to 14-0. S&T--Druse 27 yd. fi eld goal (1:13) Fourth Quarter The Panthers would go three-and-out on its next posses- S&T--Hendricks 5 yd. run, Druse kick (6:46) sion, which was followed by a 74-yard punt return for a touchdown by Carlton Westbrook. On the play, Team Statistics Westbrook twice split through a pair of Panther defenders KWC S&T and got a key block downfi eld to spring him to his second First Downs 13 26 punt return for a score this season. Rushing 23-16 47-253 Passing 20-35-2 26-50-3 The 21 points – scored in a span of just two minutes and Passing Yards 187 317 six seconds – marked the shortest stretch that a Miner Total Yards 203 570 team has ever scored 21 points. In 2008, S&T posted 21 Fumbles-Lost 5-3 2-1 points in a span of 2:17 in a win at Lincoln. Penalties-Yards 8-48 10-103 Punts-Average 8-31.6 3-24.0 The Miners eventually pushed their lead to 28-3 on a one- Third Downs 3/12 7/18 yard scoring run by Curterris Golden. Time of Possession 29:41 30:19 The Miners fi nished with a season-high 570 yards of total Individual Statistics off ense, including 253 on the ground as Golden added 92 Rushing to go with the 109 gained by Hendricks. KWC--Devin Le’Gall 6-13, Kemota Jackson 7-10, Brett Leary 1-5, Elijah Johnson 3-1, Logan Pemberton 2-(-2), Will Barnes 4-(-11). S&T--Scott Hendricks 21-109, Curterris Golden 17-92, Smook Thomas 1-34, David Hughes 6-14, Josh Firm 2-4. Passing KWC--Will Barnes 15-26-1-158, Kemota Jackson 4-6-0-28, Logan Pemberton 1-3-1-1. S&T--Josh Firm 25-47-3-300, Reed Brown 1-3-0-17. Receiving KWC--Devin Le’Gall 5-63, Shawn Mooney 4-52, Ta’Ron Squires 3-32, Joey Kramer 3-27, Jeff Ward 3-8, Brandon Gant 1-5, Elijah Johnson 1-0. S&T--Smook Thomas 13-135, Joseph Hyman 6-103, Adam Clark 3-56, Ian Kreher 3-18, Isaiah Culver 1-5.

Smook Thomas recorded 13 catches for 135 yards as S&T 51 put up 570 yards in the win over Kentucky Wesleyan. 2012: GAME BY GAME

Game 5: Indianapolis 54, Miners 35 S&T falls for fi rst time in showdown with UIndy Sept. 29 at Rolla, Mo. ROLLA, Mo. – A sequence of three plays in the second Indianapolis (3-2, 3-0) 7 26 14 7 -- 54 quarter swung the tide of S&T’s GLVC showdown at Miners (4-1, 2-1) 7 7 7 14 -- 35 Allgood-Bailey Stadium, sending Indianapolis on its way to a 54-35 win over Missouri S&T and into sole possession First Quarter of fi rst place in the league standings. S&T--Curterris Golden 89 yd. pass from Josh Firm, David Druse kick (13:19) With the score tied at 14 in the second quarter, the Miners UI--Klay Fiechter 5 yd. run, Scott Miller kick (4:54) missed a chance to take the lead when Leon Moody’s Second Quarter reverse pass was dropped in the open fi eld. On the S&T--Golden 3 yd. run, Druse kick (14:18) next play, the Greyhounds intercepted a pass to set up UI--Fiechter 3 yd. run, Miller kick (6:23) a touchdown pass on the play that followed as part of a UI--Mar’Quone Edmonds 28 yd. pass from Chris Mills, Miller decisive 40-point UIndy scoring run. kick (5:39) UI--Greg Johnson 11 yd. pass from Mills, Miller kick (0:56) S&T fi red the fi rst salvo in the matchup in the game’s fi rst UI--Safety, fumbled snap recovered in end zone (0:26) two minutes, despite being pinned back at their own fi ve- UI--Miller 26 yd. fi eld goal (0:00) yard line after the opening kickoff . Third Quarter UI--Fiechter 34 yd. run, Miller kick (13:03) After getting a fi rst down – but then being set back fi ve UI--Fiechter 78 yd. run, Miller kick (9:40) yards by a penalty – Josh Firm connected with Curterris S&T--Ian Kreher 3 yd. pass from Firm, Druse kick (4:20) Golden over the middle and after breaking past several Fourth Quarter tacklers as he worked his way to midfi eld, got loose and S&T--Joseph Hyman 8 yd. pass from Firm, Druse kick (12:51) scored on an eventual 89-yard reception that matched UI--Matt Ripp 20 yd. run, Miller kick (7:40) the second-longest completion in school history. S&T--Nick Taylor 13 yd. pass from Reed Brown, Druse kick (0:28) The Greyhounds tied the score on Klay Fiechter’s fi ve-yard run, but the Miners regained the lead early in the second Team Statistics quarter as Golden, taking the snap in the wildcat forma- UIndy S&T tion, ran three yards to put S&T in front 14-7. First Downs 23 28 Rushing 30-248 45-126 Fiechter’s three-yard scoring run that ended a long drive Passing 18-22-1 29-42-3 tied the score and started the Greyhounds’ scoring spree Passing Yards 270 335 that ended early in the third quarter. Total Yards 518 461 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-0 The Miners got two more touchdown passes from Firm, Penalties-Yards 8-66 6-35 on to Ian Kreher and the other to Joseph Hyman, while Punts-Average 2-25.5 2-29.5 Reed Brown threw a touchdown pass in the fi nal minute Third Downs 5/7 9/19 to Nick Taylor. Time of Possession 25:58 34:02 Indianapolis outgained the Miners by a 518-461 margin, Individual Statistics but the Miners were guilty of three turnovers in the game. Rushing UIndy--Klay Fiechter 23-190, Matt Ripp 3-36, Chris Mills 3-22, Team 1-0. S&T--Curterris Golden 14-48, David Hughes 11-43, Josh Firm 10-34, Scott Hendricks 8-21, Zenel Hudson 1-9, Team 1-(-29). Passing UIndy--Chris Mills 18-22-1-270. S&T--Josh Firm 28-38-3- 322, Reed Brown 1-2-0-13, Leon Moody 0-1-0-0, Smook Thomas 0-1-0-0. Receiving UIndy--Greg Johnson 6-95, Mar’Quone Edmonds 5-87, Brenden MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL Williams 4-69, Klay Fiechter 1-8, Joe Bell 1-7, Reece Horn 1-4. S&T--Smook Thomas 8-57, Leon Moody 6-49, Joseph Hyman 5-66, Scott Hendricks 3-36, Kevin Dillon 3-23, Curt- erris Golden 2-88, Nick Taylor 1-13, Ian Kreher 1-3. 52 Curterris Golden had an 89-yard touchdown reception and a scoring run as well against Indianapolis. 2012: GAME BY GAME

Game 6: Miners 27, Central State 21 Miners hang on at end to down Central State Oct. 6 at Wilberforce, Ohio WILBERFORCE, Ohio – Missouri S&T avoided a case of déjà vu Miners (5-1, 3-1) 7 7 7 6 -- 27 at Central State, holding off a late Marauder rally to escape Central State (2-4, 2-2) 6 6 0 9 -- 21 with a 27-21 victory in Great Lakes Valley Conference play.

First Quarter The last time the Miners visited Central State in 2008, the S&T--Curterris Golden 2 yd. run, David Druse kick (2:52) hosts overcame a double-digit defi cit in the fourth quarter CSU--Zachary Thomas 43 yd. pass from Michael Wilson, and won on the fi nal play of the game. On Saturday, S&T led pass failed (0:59) 27-12 in the fourth quarter, only to see the Marauders close Second Quarter to within six with just over two minutes to play and have an S&T--Joseph Hyman 18 yd. pass from Josh Firm, Druse kick opportunity in the fi nal moments to steal the victory. MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 (12:09) CSU--Wilson 57 yd. run, run failed (3:38) Central State got the ball with seven seconds remaining at Third Quarter the S&T 33-yard line after a bad snap on a punt, but Eddie S&T--Smook Thomas 7 yd. pass from Firm, Druse kick (0:50) Rascon sacked quarterback Michael Wilson to end the contest Fourth Quarter as the Miners improved to 5-1 overall and 3-1 in the GLVC. S&T--Hyman 29 yd. pass from Firm, Druse kick (10:38) CSU--Safety, Jorden Paige tackle in end zone (3:34) The story for the Miner off ense on Saturday was one of long CSU--Everett Butler 1 yd. run, Gracewell Mahbena kick scoring drives – and of missed chances to break the game (2:15) open at key moments.

Team Statistics S&T, which never trailed in the contest, broke on top with an S&T CSU 18-play, 80-yard touchdown drive in the opening quarter. First Downs 26 18 The Miners converted two third down plays and a fourth-and- Rushing 58-169 21-125 three during the course of the drive, which culminated in a Passing 21-32-0 21-45-2 two-yard scoring run by Curterris Golden. Passing Yards 214 333 Total Yards 383 458 Later in the half, the Miners were faced with a fourth-and-four Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 on which Josh Firm completed an 18-yard scoring pass to Penalties-Yards 7-62 7-64 Joseph Hyman. Punts-Average 4-37.8 4-33.8 Third Downs 8/20 7/15 Midway through the third quarter, the Miners again had the Time of Possession 40:07 19:53 ball inside CSU’s 10-yard line and came away empty when David Druse’s 27-yard fi eld goal hit the goal post. But S&T Individual Statistics didn’t miss the next time it got inside the 10, as Firm closed Rushing out a 41-yard scoring drive with a seven-yard touchdown toss S&T--Scott Hendricks 29-131, Curterris Golden 22-74, Josh to Smook Thomas. Firm 3-(-3), Smook Thomas 1-(-5), David Hughes 2-(-5), Team 1-(-23). CSU--Michael Wilson 18-114, Kentrail Hollingsworth Firm threw his second touchdown pass to Hyman, covering 2-10, Everett Butler 1-1. 29 yards, with 10:38 to play to extend the S&T lead to 27-12. Passing The Maruaders, however, drove deep into Miner territory S&T--Josh Firm 21-32-0-214. CSU--Michael Wilson 21-45-2- on its next two possessions but failed to score both times. 333. Freddy Dugard sacked Wilson on a fourth-and-two at the S&T Receiving nine to halt one drive, then Jordan Pulou stopped Thomas shy S&T--Joseph Hyman 5-70, Curterris Golden 4-46, Smook of a fi rst down after CSU reached the Miner 16 to stop that Thomas 3-22, Isaiah Culver 3-21, Kevin Dillon 2-13, Clay chance. Kinman 1-19, David Hughes 1-10, Adam Clark 1-7, Scott Hendricks 1-6. CSU--Zachary Thomas 12-152, Steven Heard But following the second stop, the Miners gave up two points 6-109, Jeremy Turner 2-57, Dayvon Ross 1-15. when Hendricks was tackled in the end zone for a safety, then the Marauders took over at the S&T 46 after the free kick. Six plays later, CSU was in the end zone on Everett Butler’s one- yard run and had cut the Miner lead to six.

S&T recovered the onsides kick attempt and was able to melt all but 12 seconds off of the game clock before being forced to punt, but the snap went over the head of Cole Wassner and he recovered it at the Miner 34 with seven seconds to go. However, Rascon was able to get to Wilson and dropped him for a huge loss as time expired to preserve the win. 53 2012: GAME BY GAME

Game 7: Miners 52, William Jewell 17 Miners roll on Homcoming to rout Cardinals Oct. 13 at Rolla, Mo. ROLLA, Mo. – All throughout the 2012 season, Missouri S&T’s William Jewell (2-5, 1-3) 3 0 7 7 -- 17 coaching staff has been looking for that proverbial Miners (6-1, 4-1) 14 10 21 7 -- 52 “complete game”. It came pretty close to getting it as the Miners ran away from William Jewell 52-17 on Homecoming First Quarter at Allgood-Bailey Stadium. S&T--Curterris Golden 1 yd. run, David Druse kick (11:09) WJC--Warren Frevert 33 yd. fi eld goal (7:31) After an early yip – an interception thrown by Josh Firm S&T--Joseph Hyman 10 yd. pass from Josh Firm, Druse kick on the Miners’ opening possession – S&T seized control of (4:00) matters after getting the ball right back on a Billy Foster Second Quarter interception that was returned to the Cardinals’ 35-yard S&T--Hyman 5 yd. pass from Firm, Druse kick (11:44) line. Four plays later, the Miners took the lead on a one-yard S&T--Druse 35 yd. fi eld goal (3:51) touchdown run by Curterris Golden. Third Quarter S&T--Golden 4 yd. run, Druse kick (12:25) The Miners would score on four straight possessions starting S&T--Nick Kruse fumble recovery in end zone, Druse kick with the Golden touchdown and got points on seven of (10:02) eight possessions – not counting one play to conclude the S&T--Adam Clark 5 yd. pass from Firm, Druse kick (4:59) fi rst half – while getting a defensive score mixed in as well. WJC--Thomas Cook 17 yd. run, Frevert kick (1:00) Fourth Quarter Firm closed a 10-play, 75-yard drive that ended with a S&T--Zenel Hudson 38 yd. run, Druse kick (11:32) 10-yard touchdown pass from Firm to Joseph Hyman, then WJC--DJ Balazs 2 yd. run, Frevert kick (4:56) S&T extended its lead on another scoring pass to Hyman early in the second quarter, covering fi ve yards, and got a Team Statistics 35-yard fi eld goal from David Druse to take a 24-3 lead to WJC S&T the intermission. First Downs 17 25 Rushing 33-127 43-200 Golden scored his second touchdown of the day on a four- Passing 18-39-1 25-36-1 yard run on the Miners’ initial possession of the second half, Passing Yards 159 242 which started after Frevert’s punt into the wind traveled just Total Yards 286 442 11 yards to allow the Miners to start at the Jewell 31. Fol- Fumbles-Lost 1-1 4-0 lowing the Miners’ fi rst punt of the afternoon on their next Penalties-Yards 6-40 2-20 possession, a bad snap on Jewell’s fi rst play went into the Punts-Average 5-25.4 2-35.5 end zone and was recovered by Nick Kruse to make it 38-3. Third Downs 4/16 13/18 Time of Possession 30:44 29:16

Individual Statistics Rushing WJC--Thomas Cook 9-65, DJ Balazs 10-37, Sean Shelton 5-29, Phil Ancar 2-8, Andrew Edwards 1-(-1), Glen Whitney 5-(-2), Team 1-(-9). S&T--David Hughes 16-69, Zenel Hudson 4-60, Curterris Golden 12-43, Scott Hendricks 8-29, Evan Merz 1-6, Josh Firm 2-(-7). Passing WJC--Sean Shelton 12-28-1-113, DJ Balazs 6-10-0-46, Team 0-1-0-0. S&T--Josh Firm 24-33-1-230, Evan Merz 1-2-0-12, Reed Brown 0-1-0-0. Receiving WJC--Quentin Riser 6-36, Scott Buff a 4-54, Jon Molzen 2-18, Thomas Cook 2-11, Chris Smith 1-26, Phil Ancar 1-9, Trey Talley 1-3, James Harvey 1-2. S&T--Smook Thomas 8-56, Isaiah Culver 5-60, Joseph MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL Hyman 4-29, Scott Hendricks 2-40, Curterris Golden 2-24, Clay Kinman 2-16, Nick Taylor 1-12, Adam Clark 1-5.

Freshman Zenel Hudson was one of six Miners to score 54 touchdowns in their win over William Jewell. 2012: GAME BY GAME

Game 8: Miners 64, Quincy 6 Ground game, defense vault S&T to win in Quincy Oct. 20 at Quincy, Ill. QUINCY, Ill. – Missouri S&T scored early and often, rolling to a Miners (7-1, 5-1) 17 16 14 17 -- 64 64-6 victory in a penalty-fi lled Great Lakes Valley Conference Quincy (1-7, 1-4) 0 0 0 6 -- 6 game at Flinn Stadium.

First Quarter The win moves the Miners to 7-1 on the season, marking just S&T--David Druse 23 yd. fi eld goal (10:53) the third time in school history that an S&T team has won as S&T--Joseph Hyman 6 yd. pass from Josh Firm, Druse kick many as seven of its fi rst eight games of a season, and to 5-1 in the GLVC. The other occasions in which the Miners were 7-1

(6:08) MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 S&T--Hyman 62 yd. pass from Firm, Druse kick (4:04) or better after eight games came in the undefeated seasons of Second Quarter 1914 and 1980. S&T--Scott Hendricks 16 yd. pass from Firm, kick blocked (12:15) The Miners had to settle for a 23-yard fi eld goal by David Druse S&T--Hendricks 1 yd. run, Druse kick (5:40) on their opening drive of the game, but reached the end zone S&T--Druse 26 yd. fi eld goal (0:31) on four of their next fi ve possessions to break the game open. Third Quarter The fi rst came when S&T closed out a 60-yard drive with a S&T--Curterris Golden 5 yd. run, Druse kick (12:07) six-yard scoring pass from Josh Firm to Joseph Hyman with just S&T--Curterris Golden 5 yd. run, Druse kick (8:17) over six minutes remaining in the opening period. Fourth Quarter S&T--Druse 31 yd. fi eld goal (12:41) After Quincy lost the ball on downs in Miner territory, Firm and S&T--Zenel Hudson 7 yd. run, Druse kick (6:37) Hyman connected again on the fi rst play for a 62-yard scoring S&T--Zenel Hudson 2 yd. run, Druse kick (5:30) pass, as Hyman ran by the secondary right down the middle QU--Justin Dickens 18 yd. pass from Nick Lonergan, pass of the fi eld and went the fi nal 25 yards untouched to give the failed (3:37) Miners a 17-0 lead by the end of the fi rst quarter.

Team Statistics S&T continued to build on its lead over the remainder of S&T QU the fi rst half, aided in large degree to a number of penalties First Downs 33 10 against the Hawks. Quincy was fl agged for 13 infractions in the Rushing 59-275 41-72 opening half alone for more than 100 yards, several of which Passing 12-22-0 6-13-2 extended S&T possessions. Passing Yards 166 60 Total Yards 441 132 Firm threw a 16-yard scoring pass – on fourth down – to Scott Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-3 Hendricks, then a fumble forced by Josip Juric set up Hendricks’ Penalties-Yards 10-111 18-165 second touchdown, a one-yard run, that gave the Miners a Punts-Average 1-52.0 5-31.2 30-0 lead. Third Downs 3/9 1/11 Time of Possession 34:58 25:02 The Miners got a pair of fi ve-yard scoring runs from Curterris Golden who led the S&T ground attack with 119 yards as the Individual Statistics team ran for a season-high 275 yards as well as two touchdown Rushing runs later in the period from Zenel Hudson. S&T--Curterris Golden 16-119, Scott Hendricks 15-75, Zenel Hudson 20-55, David Hughes 5-17, Josh Firm 3-9. QU--Leon Spears 7-41, Brent Walker 13-38, Dante Flowers 3-15, Jamaal Wilburn 3-8, LaDarion Shelby 6-7, Team 1-(-9), Nick Loner- gan 8-(-27). Passing S&T--Josh Firm 7-13-0-123, Reed Brown 4-8-0-30, Evan Merz 1-1-0-13. QU--Nick Lonergan 6-13-2-60. Receiving S&T--Smook Thomas 4-40, Isaiah Culver 4-29, Joseph Hyman 2-68, Scott Hendricks 1-16, Adam Clark 1-13. QU--Justin Dickens 3-29, John Holzhauser 2-25, Jarrod Sargent 1-6.

The Miner defense, led by Josip Juric, held Quincy to 132 55 yards in the 64-6 victory over the Hawks. 2012: GAME BY GAME

Game 9: Miners 13, Urbana 12 Miners bang out hard-fought win over Urbana Oct. 27 at Rolla, Mo. ROLLA, Mo. – Missouri S&T entered its game with Urbana Urbana (6-3, 4-2) 6 0 0 6 -- 12 ranked among the top scoring teams in NCAA Division Miners (8-1, 6-1) 13 0 0 0 --13 II – averaging 42.3 points per game – but it was the S&T defense that came up big on a day when points were First Quarter tough to come by, as S&T won a defensive battle over the S&T--Smook Thomas 25 yd. pass from Josh Firm, kick failed Blue Knights 13-12 at Allgood-Bailey Stadium. (11:05) S&T--Joseph Hyman 5 yd. pass from Firm, David Druse kick The Miners scored on their fi rst two possessions of the (5:55) afternoon to take a 13-0 lead, but couldn’t break into the UU--Sanders Sius 80 yd. pass from D.J. Mendenhall, kick scoring column against the Urbana defense for the rest failed (4:45) of the contest. But the Miner defense, ranked 15th in the Second Quarter nation in total defense, was up to the challenge itself, No scoring holding the Blue Knights down for much of the game Third Quarter and forcing them into a long fi eld goal attempt on their No scoring fi nal possession that was off the mark with two seconds Fourth Quarter remaining. UU--Nate Wilburn-Ogletree 5 yd. pass from Mendenhall, kick failed (2:04) S&T drove 68 yards on nine plays to take the lead on the game’s opening drive, which culminated in a 25-yard Team Statistics scoring pass from Josh Firm to Smook Thomas. Urbana UU S&T moved the ball to the Miners’ 40-yard line on its fi rst trip First Downs 24 21 down the fi eld, but on a fourth-and-six play, Chris Horn Rushing 38-49 37-162 intercepted a D.J. Mendenhall pass and returned it to the Passing 31-59-3 24-37-0 Blue Knights’ 37 to set up a fi ve-yard scoring pass from Passing Yards 373 178 Firm to Joseph Hyman. Total Yards 442 340 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 3-2 Urbana got a pair of touchdown passes from Mendenhall Penalties-Yards 8-62 6-47 after S&T took the early lead -- but missed the extra point Punts-Average 5-41.4 7-28.4 on both scores to keep the Miners in front. Third Downs 12/22 8/17 Time of Possession 30:19 29:41 Urbana got one more chance after getting the ball back after a Miner punt – the Blue Knights used all three of Individual Statistics their timeouts after S&T recovered the onside kick – and Rushing moved from its own 19 with 1:41 to play to the Miner 31 UU--Jeff von Gill 21-38, D.J. Mendenhall 17-11. S&T--Curt- with 12 seconds to go. Newsome had a chance from 48 erris Golden 27-137, Scott Hendricks 7-36, Team 1-0, Josh yards away to win it for the Blue Knights, but his kick went Firm 2-(-11). wide to the right to end Urbana’s fi nal chance. Passing UU--D.J. Mendenhall 31-58-3-373, Team 0-1-0-0. S&T--Josh Firm 24-36-0-178, Reed Brown 0-1-0-0. Receiving UU--Sanders Sius 8-139, Joe Webb 8-119, Nate Wilburn- Ogletree 7-47, Alvin Busbee, Marc Johnson 3-29, Jeff von Gill 2-6. S&T--Smook Thomas 8-42, Joseph Hyman 5-48, Clay Kinman 4-31, Isaiah Culver 2-11, Curterris Golden 2-9, Adam Clark 1-26, Kevin Dillon 1-8, Danny Fishkind 1-3. MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL

56 Chris Horn’s fi rst quarter interception led to the decisive score as S&T upended Urbana in a defensive battle. 2012: GAME BY GAME

Game 10: Miners 41, Saint Joseph’s 22 S&T tops Saint Joseph’s to close GLVC slate Nov. 3 at Rensselaer, Ind. RENSSELAER, Ind. – Saint Joseph’s has been a thorn in the Miners (9-1, 7-1) 14 7 10 10 -- 41 side of Missouri S&T’s football team in past seasons, but Saint Joseph’s (5-5, 4-3) 0 10 0 12 -- 22 the Miners dispatched the Pumas for the third straight time by a count of 41-22 to keep themselves squarely in First Quarter the picture for an NCAA playoff berth. S&T--Joseph Hyman 30 yd. pass from Josh Firm, David Druse kick (3:52) The Miners scored touchdowns on three straight S&T--Curterris Golden 5 yd. run, Druse kick (0:25) possessions in the opening half to build a 21-3 lead, then Second Quarter held the Pumas – who scored a touchdown on the fi nal MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 SJC--Gavin Voss 34 yd. fi eld goal (10:23) play of the fi rst half – off the scoreboard for much of the S&T--Golden 1 yd. run, Druse kick (4:23) second half to improve to 9-1 overall and a fi nal mark of SJC--Joey Bishoff 12 yd. pass from Billy VandeMerkt, Voss 7-1 in the Great Lakes Valley Conference. kick (0:00) Third Quarter After being forced to punt on their opening possession of S&T--Druse 25 yd. fi eld goal (3:06) the game, the Miners ripped off touchdowns each of the S&T--Hyman 35 yd. pass from Firm, Druse kick (0:32) next three times it got the ball to build the early lead. Fourth Quarter S&T--Druse 31 yd. fi eld goal (9:53) S&T got the ball after stopping the Pumas on a fourth- SJC--Watoris Slater 23 yd. pass from VandeMerkt, pass failed and-one at the three-yard line on their fi rst trip down the (6:43) fi eld and proceeded to drive 97 yards for its fi rst score. S&T--Nick Taylor 14 yd. pass from Reed Brown, Druse kick Curterris Golden broke off a 43-yard run to put the Miners (3:13) in Puma territory, then Josh Firm connected with Joseph SJC--Jamicha Cooper 19 yd. pass from VandeMerkt, pass Hyman for a 30-yard touchdown pass to put S&T in front. failed (1:30) Dan Mauszycki picked off a pass on the Pumas’ next pos- Team Statistics session and ran it back to the Saint Joseph’s’ 39, setting S&T SJC up a drive that concluded with a fi ve-yard touchdown run First Downs 23 23 by Golden to make it 14-0 late in the fi rst quarter. Golden Rushing 44-173 29-92 added a one-yard scoring run later in the period. Passing 22-36-0 25-37-2 Passing Yards 272 270 Missouri S&T fi nished the afternoon with 445 yards of Total Yards 445 362 total off ense, including 173 on the ground as Golden ran Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-2 for 128 yards, his third straight game with over 100 yards Penalties-Yards 6-73 5-45 rushing. Firm completed 17-of-27 passes for 204 yards Punts-Average 2-33.5 2-24.5 and the two touchdown throws to Hyman. Third Downs 10/19 6/12 Time of Possession 33:43 26:17

Individual Statistics Rushing S&T--Curterris Golden 28-128, Scott Hendricks 10-25, Cole Wassner 1-10, David Hughes 5-10. SJC--Braxton Shelton 16-60, James Wilson 7-26, Billy VandeMerkt 6-6. Passing S&T--Josh Firm 17-27-0-204, Reed Brown 5-9-0-68. SJC- -Billy VandeMerkt 25-35-1-270, Tate Borlik 0-2-1-0. Receiving S&T--Smook Thomas 12-114, Joseph Hyman 3-76, Clay Kin- man 3-42, Adam Clark 1-15, Nick Taylor 1-14, David Hughes 1-7, Curterris Golden 1-4. SJC--Joey Bishoff 10-88, Julian Walker 6-54, James Wilson 3-47, Jamicha Cooper 3-35, Tyler Callaghan 2-23, Watoris Slater 1-23.

Josh Firm completed 17-of-27 passes for 204 yards and two touchdowns as the Miners won at Saint 57 Joseph’s for their ninth win of the 2012 season. 2012: GAME BY GAME

Game 11: Miners 66, S.D. School of Mines 17 Miners blast ‘Rockers to close a historic season Nov. 10 at Rapid City, S.D. RAPID CITY, S.D. – Missouri S&T wrapped up one of its Miners (10-1) 0 20 18 28 -- 66 most successful regular seasons in school history by S.D. Mines (2-8) 3 0 7 7 -- 17 dashing through the snow and wind to a 66-17 romp over South Dakota School of Mines to fi nish 2012 with a 10-1 First Quarter record. SD--Kolten Jelden 32 yd. fi eld goal (3:29) Second Quarter The 20th-ranked Miners spotted the host Hardrockers a S&T--Curterris Golden 4 yd. run, David Druse kick (6:27) fi eld goal in the opening quarter while they were going S&T--Golden 3 yd. run, Druse kick (3:16) into a 20-mile per hour wind on an afternoon with snow S&T--Smook Thomas 4 yd. pass from Reed Brown, kick failed falling and wind chills in the teens. But when the quarter (0:16) changed and the Miners got the wind at their backs, they Third Quarter took off by scoring 20 straight points and then busted the SD--Jahmel Rover 5 yd. run, Jelden kick (10:46) game open in the second half to set the program’s single- S&T--Thomas 20 yd. pass from Brown, kick blocked (8:47) season scoring record in the process. S&T--Danny Fishkind 13 yd. pass from Brown, pass failed (5:07) Saturday’s win allowed the Miners to match their single- S&T--Golden 38 yd. run, pass failed (0:21) season mark for victories with 10, which was established Fourth Quarter in 1980 when that team fi nished undefeated and is the S&T--Thomas 44 yd. punt return, Druse kick (14:05) second-best winning percentage for a season in school S&T--Jake Schneider 51 yd. interception return, kick blocked history behind the undefeated squads of 1914 and 1980. (12:28) SD--Rover 1 yd. run, Jelden kick (10:10) Curterris Golden scored four touchdowns for the Miners S&T--Zenel Hudson 25 yd. run, Druse kick (7:04) and Smook Thomas scored three, including one on a punt S&T--Golden 4 yd. run, Adam Clark pass from Evan Merz (4:33) return in the second half as the Miners put 46 points on the scoreboard after the intermission. Team Statistics S&T SDSMT Following a slow start, the Miners fi nally got their off ense First Downs 25 12 going as the second period wore on. Rushing 56-323 31-16 Passing 19-34-1 16-35-3 Following a missed fi eld goal that would have tied the Passing Yards 191 101 score, S&T got the ball right back when Chris Emesih Total Yards 514 117 recovered a Chris Sawdey fumble and returned it to the Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2 Mines fi ve-yard line. Three plays later, Golden scored from Penalties-Yards 7-52 4-25 the four to put the Miners in front. Punts-Average 1-16.0 9-37.1 Third Downs 11/18 5/16 S&T added to its lead after another Hardrocker fumble, Time of Possession 29:59 30:01 which was returned to the Mines 15 by Mark Hopkins, leading to another three-yard scoring run by Golden. The Individual Statistics Miners added another score right before halftime on a Rushing four-yard touchdown pass from Reed Brown to Thomas to S&T--Curterris Golden 21-132, Evan Merz 5-72, Zenel Hud- take a 20-3 lead to the locker room. son 12-71, David Hughes 7-27, Scott Hendricks 6-22, Smook Thomas 1-3, Carlton Westbrook 1-2, Adam Clark 1-1, Reed After Mines put together its best drive of the afternoon to Brown 1-0, Cole Wassner 1-(-7). SDSMT--Jahmel Rover 19-46, open the second half – which concluded with a fi ve-yard Evan Sanders 1-4, Chris Sawdey 7-(-3), Mike Zannuto 4-(-31). touchdown run by Jahmal Rover -- the Miners answered Passing right back as Golden opened the next series with a S&T--Josh Firm 6-9-1-49, Reed Brown 11-21-0-128, Evan Merz 35-yard run to set up Brown’s 20-yard scoring pass to 2-4-0-14. SDSMT--Mike Zannuto 11-19-1-79, Evan Sanders Thomas. 5-16-2-22. Receiving Brown threw his third scoring pass of the day, a 13-yard S&T--Smook Thomas 8-61, Danny Fishkind 3-35, Joseph toss to Danny Fishkind, then Golden recorded his third Hyman 2-32, Clay Kinman 2-10, Scott Hendricks 1-27, Nick scoring run near the end of the period on a 38-yard run. MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL Taylor 1-15, Kevin Dillon 1-9, David Hughes 1-2. SDSMT--Jahmel Rover 4-21, Chris Sawdey, 3-21, Pat Burke That was followed by a pair of returns for touchdowns 3-21, Xavier Matthews 2-25, Brandon Chong 2-7, Brook Atkin- early in the fi nal period, fi rst a 44-yard punt return by son 2-6. Thomas and then a 51-yard interception runback by Jake Schneider that pushed the S&T lead to 51-10. Zenel 58 Hudson added a touchdown run and Golden scored for the fourth time following the two scoring returns. MINER FOOTBALL RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Receptions Game--16, Smook Thomas vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Total Off ense Sept. 19, 2009 Game–499, Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 29, 2005 Season--92, Smook Thomas, 2012 (499 passing, 0 rushing) Consecutive seasons–165, Ashton Gronewold, 2006-07 Season–3731, Joe Winters, 2006 (3724 passing, 7 rushing) Career--278, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07 Career--5469, Evan Gray, 2003-05 (5597 passing, -128 rushing) Receiving Yards Rushing Attempts Play--93, Elliott Jackson vs. Mo. Western, Nov. 11, 1995 (TD) Game--48, Terry Ryan vs. Central Missouri, Nov. 18, 1978 Game--229, Ashton Gronewold vs. Morehead State, Season--290, Terry Ryan, 1977 Sept. 23, 2006 Career--841, Terry Ryan, 1975-78 Season–1,187, Chad Shockley, 2010

Consecutive seasons–2,200, Ashton Gronewold, 2005-06 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 Rushing Yards Career--3,708, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07 Play--90, John Southgate vs. Drury, Nov. 3, 1900 (TD); Clark Bland vs. Missouri, Nov. 1, 1913 Receiving Touchdowns Half–166, Ken Okwuonu vs. Missouri Southern, Oct. 31, 1998 Game--4, Ashton Gronewold vs. Southwest Bapt., Oct. 1, 2005 Game--227, Steve Kubiak vs. Northwest Missouri State, Season–17, Ashton Gronewold, 2005 Oct. 27, 1979 Career--52, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-06 Season--1,314, Terry Ryan, 1977 Career--3,432, Terry Ryan, 1975-78 Touchdowns Scored Game--4, Brian Paris vs. Evangel, Sept. 29, 1979; Ashton Rushing Touchdowns Gronewold vs. Southwest Baptist, Oct. 1, 2005; Ashton Game--4, Brian Paris vs. Evangel, Sept. 29, 1979; Curterris Gronewold vs. Morehead State, Nov. 5, 2005; Curterris Golden vs. South Dakota Mines, Nov. 10, 2012 Golden vs. South Dakota Mines, Nov. 10, 2012 Season--14, Curterris Golden, 2012 Season--18, Ashton Gronewold, 2005 Career--29, Terry Ryan, 1975-78 Career--58, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-06

Pass Attempts All-Purpose Yards Game–76, Evan Gray vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 15, 2003 Game--357, Ashton Gronewold vs. Tiffi n, Nov. 3, 2007 (64 Season–525, Evan Gray, 2005 receiving, 295 kickoff returns, -2 punt returns) Career--875, Evan Gray, 2003-05 Season--2,250, Ashton Gronewold, 2006 (202 rushing, 1,009 receiving, 953 kickoff returns, 86 punt returns) Pass Completions Career--5,592, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07 (233 rushing, Game–47, Evan Gray vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 15, 2003 3,708 receiving, 1,828 kickoff returns, 223 punt returns) Season–302, Evan Gray, 2005 Career--493, Evan Gray, 2003-05 Extra Points Scored Game--9, Joe Drahos vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 8, 2008 Completion Percentage Season--46, Joe Drahos, 2008 Game--89.9%, Jason Schlueter vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Career--89, Marc Armbruster, 2002-05 Oct. 18, 2008 (17-19) Season–68.5%,Jason Schlueter, 2008 (161-235) Field Goals Scored Career--60.0%, Josh Firm, 2011-12 (379-632) Game--4, George Stock vs. Lincoln, Oct. 27, 1984; Eivind Listerud vs. Iowa Wesleyan, Sept. 11, 1993; Brandon Risner Passing Yards vs. Quincy, Sept. 6, 1997; Alex Mendrygal vs. Washburn, Play--93, Joe Knapp (to Elliott Jackson) vs. Missouri Western, Oct. 9, 1999 Nov. 11, 1995 (TD) Season--13, Joe Drahos, 2009 Quarter—252, Evan Gray vs. Southwest Baptist, Oct. 1, 2005 Career--33, Jim Zacny, 1985-88 Half—413, Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 29, 2005 Longest--54 yards, Lance Privett vs. Truman, Sept. 16, 1995 Game–499, Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 29, 2005 Season–3,724, Joe Winters, 2006 Points Scored Career--5,597, Evan Gray, 2003-05 Game--24, Brian Paris vs. Evangel, Sept. 29, 1979; Ashton Gronewold vs. Southwest Baptist, Oct. 1, 2005; Ashton Passing Touchdowns Gronewold vs. Morehead State, Nov. 5, 2005; Curterris Game--7, Brad Guidry vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 8, 2008 Golden vs. South Dakota Mines, Nov. 10, 2012 Season–39, Evan Gray, 2005 Season--108, Ashton Gronewold, 2005 Career--59, Evan Gray, 2003-05 Season by kicker--75, Marc Armbruster, 2005 Career--348, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07 Pass Interceptions Game--6, Greg Haug vs. Missouri Southern, Sept. 29, 1975 Season--24, Greg Haug, 1975 59 Career--35, Greg Haug, 1973-75 MINER FOOTBALL RECORDS

Interceptions Rushing Yards Game--3 by many players (Most recent: Nathan Williams vs. Game--467 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1986 Emporia State, Oct. 23, 2004) Game, two teams--623 vs. Southwest Baptist, Oct. 1, 2005 Season--11, Bill Grantham, 1978 (S&T 77, SBU 546) Career--29, Bill Grantham, 1977-80 Season--2,476, 1984 Longest Return--96 yards, Mark Hopkins vs. Kentucky Rushing Touchdowns Wesleyan, Nov. 13, 2009 (TD) Game--7 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1986; vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Consecutive Games with an interception--8, Darin Nix, Nov. 6, Oct. 15, 2011 1993-Oct. 8, 1994 Season--26, 1984

Punts Pass Attempts Game — 13, Chris Shore vs. Central Missouri, Oct. 31, 1982; Game–76 vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 15, 2003 Dustin Penn vs. Central Missouri, Sept. 19, 1988 Season–544, 2004 Season — 82, Dustin Penn, 1999 Career — 298, Dustin Penn, 1998-01 Pass Completions Game–47 vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 15, 2003 Punting Yardage Season–305, 2005 Punt--79, Jim Tschannen vs. Truman, Oct. 21, 1949 Game--445, Dustin Penn vs. Central Missouri, Sept. 19, 1998 Completion Percentage Season--2,762, Chris Harvey, 2002 Game--85.7% vs. Lincoln, Nov. 1, 2008 (18-21) Career–10,673, Dustin Penn, 1998-01 Season--67.6%, 2008

Punting Average Passing Yards Game (min. 3 punts)--48.7, Trey Lunsford vs. Wayne State Game–499 vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 29, 2005 (Neb.), Sept. 10, 2005 Game, two teams–890 vs. Truman, Oct. 30, 2004 (S&T 449, Season--40.0, Calvin Curdt, 1973 TSU 441) Career--37.8, Buster Sanchez, 1968 Season–3,860, 2006

Punt Returns Passing Touchdowns Game--9, Craig Heath vs. Missouri Valley, Sept. 8, 1979 Game--7 vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 8, 2008 Season--30, Randy Hauser, 1981 Season–39, 2005 Career--99, Craig Heath, 1977-80 Pass Interceptions Punt Return Yardage Game--6 vs. Truman, Nov. 8, 1952; vs. Missouri Southern, Play--97, Frank Ricchi vs. Northwest Missouri State, Sept. 29, 1975 Oct. 7, 1949 (TD) Season--29, 1975 Game--167, Mark Hopkins vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Oct. 16, 2010 Plays Season--278, Craig Heath, 1977 Game--99 vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 15, 2003 Career--1,001, Craig Heath, 1977-80 Season--919, 2012

Kickoff Returns Total Yards Game--9, Elliott Jackson vs. Pittsburg State, Nov. 4, 1995 Most in a game--697 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Oct. 18, 2008 Season–31, Clint Moss, 2002 Most in a game, two teams–1192 vs. Pittsburg State, Career–77, Dan Lester, 2000-04; Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07 Sept. 25, 2004 (PSU 809, S&T 383) Season–4,945, 2008 Kickoff Return Yardage Average Per Game–449.5, 2008 (11 games) Play--100, Perry Allison vs. Pittsburg State, Sept, 17, 1955 (TD); Fewest in a game--41 vs. Central Missouri, Sept. 19, 1998 Gene Huff man vs. Northwest Missouri State, Nov. 11, 1951 (TD) Punts Game--295, Ashton Gronewold vs. Tiffi n, Nov. 3, 2007 Game--13 vs. Central Missouri State, Oct. 31, 1992; vs. Season–953, Ashton Gronewold, 2007 Emporia State, Oct. 12, 1996; vs. Central Missouri, Career–1,828, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07 Sept. 19, 1998 Season–87, 1999 TEAM RECORDS

MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL Punting Yards Rushing Attempts Game--445 vs. Central Missouri, Sept. 19, 1998 Game--78 vs. Missouri Valley, Sept. 8, 1984; vs. Lincoln, Season--2,803, 2002 Oct. 25, 1986 Average Per Game--48.7 vs. Wayne State (Neb.), Season--588, 1984 Sept. 10, 2005 60 Average Per Season--38.9, 2004 (11 games) MINER FOOTBALL RECORDS

Punt Returns Penalties Game--7 vs. Central Missouri, Oct. 24, 1981; vs. Upper Game--17 vs. Pittsburg State, Oct. 20, 2001 Iowa, August 28, 2004 Season--88, 1974 Season--36, 1983 Penalty Yards Punt Return Yardage Game--171 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 8, 1977 Game--186 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Oct. 16, 2010 Season--855, 1977 Season--527, 2010 Fumbles Kickoff Returns Most, game--11 vs. Northwest Missouri State, Oct. 29, 1955 Game--12 vs. Tiffi n, Nov. 3, 2007 Fewest, game--0 on many occasions (Most recent: vs. South Season–69, 2003 Dakota Mines, Nov. 10, 2013)

Most lost, game--6 vs. Northwest Missouri State, Oct. 29, 1955; MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 Kickoff Return Yardage vs. Missouri State, Nov. 2, 1963; vs. Missouri Valley, Game—429 vs. Tiffi n, Nov. 3, 2007 Sept. 12, 1981 Season—1765, 2007 Fewest lost, game--0 on many occasions (Most recent: vs. South Dakota Mines, Nov. 10, 2013) Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns Most, season--41, 1991 Game—2 vs. Tiffi n, Nov. 3, 2007 Most lost, season--25, 1974 Season—4, 2007 Fewest, season--13, 2012 Fewest lost, season--7, 2005, 2009, 2012 Interceptions Game--8 vs. Central Methodist, Nov. 4, 1978 Miscellaneous Season--35, 1978 Most wins, season--10, 1980, 2012 Most losses, season--11, 1998, 1999, 2002 & 2003 Interception Returns for Touchdowns Most ties, season--2, on eight occasions (Most recent: 1975) Game--2 vs. Saint Joseph’s, Nov. 5, 2011 Most consecutive wins--14, from Nov. 3, 1979 to Sept. 6, 1981 Season--4, 1969 Most consecutive losses--31, from Sept. 15, 2001 to Nov. 15, 2004 Touchdowns Scored Game--10 vs. Lincoln, Nov. 1, 2008; vs. South Dakota Mines, Nov. 10, 2012 Season--61, 2012

Extra Points Scored Game--9 vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 8, 2008 Season--51, 2012

Field Goals Scored Game--4 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 27, 1984; vs. Iowa Wesleyan, Missouri S&T Coaching Records Sept. 11, 1993; vs. Quincy, Sept. 6, 1997; vs. Washburn, Oct. 9, 1999; vs. Saint Francis (Ind.), Coach (Years) Record Oct. 24, 2009 A.L. McRae (1893-99) ...... 2-7-0 Season--13, 2009, 2012 Theodore Bland (1900) ...... 4-3-0 Wadsworth (1901-03) ...... 10-10-2 Points Scored (Modern Day) Earl Boland (1904-06) ...... 9-8-2 Game--68 vs. Lincoln, Nov. 1, 2008 Frank Livingston (1907-08) ...... 7-5-0 Season--458, 2012 Frank Dennie (1909-11; 1915-17) ...... 17-24-4 Average per game—41.6, 2012 Harry McCleary (1912-13) ...... 10-5-1 Tom Kelly (1914)...... 9-0-0 Points Allowed (Modern Day) R.R. Sermon (1918-19) ...... 4-7-0 Game–91 vs. Pittsburg State, Sept. 25, 2004 Roger McCune (1920-21) ...... 8-8-0 Season–509, 2004 Stanley McCollum (1922-27) ...... 20-26-3 Harold Grant (1928-36) ...... 30-34-5 First Downs Gale Bullman (1937-63) ...... 96-112-9 Game--37 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Oct. 18, 2008 Dewey Allgood (1964-71) ...... 28-45-2 Game by rushing--29 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1986 Charlie Finley (1972-91) ...... 100-100-10 Game by passing–23 vs. Truman, Oct. 30, 2004 Jim Anderson (1992-98) ...... 17-57-1 Season--274, 2012 Kirby Cannon (1999-2009) ...... 35-86-0 David Brown (2010-12) ...... 19-14-0 61 TOP 10 LISTS

Rushing Leaders (Season) Pass Completions (Career) 1. Terry Ryan 1,314 1977 1. Evan Gray 493 2003-05 2. Terry Ryan 1,117 1978 2. Jason Schluter 406 2008-09 3. Ernest Brown 1,050 1993 3. Josh Firm 379 2011-12 4. Ken Okwuonu 1,018 1999 4. Greg Haug 327 1973-75 5. Randy Shed 956 1983 5. Steve Watson 323 2007-11 6. Terry Ryan 929 1976 6. Dennis Pirkle 315 1979-82 7. Mike Keeler 884 1974 7. Pat Godwin 282 1968-71 8. Mike Joshua 869 1974 8. Ron Lewis 263 1964-66 9. Keenan Miller 855 2005 9. Joe Winters 261 2006 10. Curterris Golden 836 2012 10. Mike Wise 258 1989-93

Rushing Leaders (Career) Pass Attempts (Career) 1. Terry Ryan 3,432 1975-78 1. Evan Gray 875 2003-05 2. Ken Okwuonu 3,062 1998-01 2. Greg Haug 640 1973-75 3. Randy Shed 2,063 1980-84 3. Josh Firm 632 2011-12 4. Mike Joshua 1,988 1971-74 4. Jason Schlueter 627 2008-09 5. Curterris Golden 1,983 2009-12 T5. Ron Lewis 625 1964-66 6. Keenan Miller 1,921 2002-05 T5. Pat Godwin 625 1968-71 7. 1,709 1968-71 7. Steve Watson 590 2007-11 8. Mike Schafer 1,686 1980-84 T8. Mike Wise 578 1989-93 9. Keith Smith 1,609 1952-55 T8. Matt Brueckner 578 1996-99 10. Tom Cooper 1,594 1956-59 10. Dennis Pirkle 544 1979-82

Passing Leaders (Yards-Season) Receptions (Career) 1. Joe Winters 3,724 2006 1. Ashton Gronewold 278 2004-07 2. Evan Gray 3,583 2005 2. Smook Thomas 218 2009-12 3. Brandon Landry 2,830 2004 3. Chad Shockley 206 2006-10 4. Jason Schlueter 2,638 2009 4. Bob Somerville 161 1968-71 5. Josh Firm 2,468 2012 5. Brett Fischer 155 2001-04 6. Evan Gray 2,014 2003 6. Bryan Crider 142 2006-09 7. Ken Vaughn 1,888 1977 7. Stu Dunlop 139 1972-75 8. Jason Schlueter 1,848 2008 8. Mike Greaving 135 2005-08 9. Josh Firm 1,826 2011 9. Cole Drussa 134 2001-04 10. Greg Haug 1,696 1974 10. Elliot Jackson 124 1994-97

Passing Leaders (Yards-Career) Receiving Yards (Career) 1. Evan Gray 5,597 2003-05 1. Ashton Gronewold 3,708 2004-07 2. Jason Schluter 4,486 2008-09 2. Chad Shockley 2,652 2006-10 3. Josh Firm 4,294 2011-12 3. Smook Thomas 2,376 2009-12 4. Greg Haug 4,284 1973-77 4. Brett Fischer 1,976 2001-04 5. Steve Watson 3,760 2007-11 5. Bob Somerville 1,956 1968-71 6. Dennis Pirkle 3,737 1979-82 6. Stu Dunlop 1,823 1972-75 7. Joe Winters 3,724 2006 7. Mike Greaving 1,797 2005-08 8. Pat Godwin 3,587 1968-71 8. Elliot Jackson 1,704 1994-97 9. Ron Lewis 3,332 1964-66 9. Clint Moss 1,664 2000-03 10. Mike Wise 3,072 1989-93 10. Brandon Landry 1,649 2004-06

Total Off ense (Career) Points (Career) 1. Evan Gray 5,469 2003-05 1. Ashton Gronewold 348 2004-07 2. Jason Schlueter 4.648 2008-09 2. Jim Zacny 187 1985-88 T3. Mike Wise 4,225 1989-93 3. Terry Ryan 180 1975-78 T3. Josh Firm 4,225 2011-12 4. Joe Drahos 172 2007-10 5. Greg Haug 4,194 1973-75 5. Larry Oliver 157 1966-69 6. Steve Watson 3,858 2007-11 6. Curterris Golden 156 2009-12

MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 7. Pat Godwin 3,755 1968-71 7. Brandon Landry 152 2004-06 8. Joe Winters 3,731 2006 8. Ken Okwuonu 146 1998-01 9. Ron Lewis 3,516 1964-66 T9. Brian Paris 140 1978-81 10. Terry Ryan 3,432 1975-78 T9. Marc Armbruster 140 2002-05 T9. Chad Shockley 140 2006-10 62 TOP 10 LISTS

Rushing attempts (Individual) 48, Terry Ryan vs. Central Missouri (Nov. 18, 1978) 46, Bob Berry vs. Lincoln (Nov. 26, 1970) Top Passing Plays 41, Les Clark vs. Missouri Valley (Sept. 27, 1969) 93 yards, Joe Knapp to Elliott Jackson vs. 40, Ernest Brown vs. Missouri Southern (Nov. 6, 1993) Missouri Western, Nov. 11, 1995 35, Les Clark vs. Central Missouri (Oct. 30, 1971) 89 yards, Ron Miller to Cecil Taylor vs. 35, Les Clark vs. Northwest Missouri State (Nov. 8, Ryan Missouri State, Nov. 16, 1968 1969) 89 yards, Josh Firm to Curterris Golden vs. 35, Gary Couse vs. Southeast Mo. St. (Oct. 12, 1963) Indianapolis, Sept. 29, 2012 34, Terry Ryan vs. Lincoln (Nov. 11, 1978) 86 yards, Brad Guidry to Jordan Beard vs. 34, Terry Ryan vs. Central Missouri (Oct. 15, 1977) Southwest Baptist, Nov. 8, 2008 34, Kenton Hupp vs. Washington Univ. (Nov. 4, 1972) 83 yards, Ken Vaughn to Monty Morse vs. Knapp

34, Kenton Hupp vs. Central Missouri (Oct. 28, 1972) Wayne State (Neb.), Sept. 18, 1976 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 34, Ted Deranja vs. Central Missouri (Oct. 29, 1960) 83 yards, Scott Brown to Clint Moss vs. Central Missouri, Oct. 3, 2002 Rushing yards (Individual) (All aforementioned plays resulted in touchdowns.) 227, Steve Kubiak vs. Northwest Mo. State (Oct. 17, 1970) Receptions (Individual) 212, Ken Okwuonu vs. Missouri Valley (Sept. 11, 1999) 16, Smook Thomas vs. Wis.-Stevens Pt. (Sept. 19, 2009) 211, Ken Okwuonu vs. Ky. Wesleyan (Sept. 2, 2000) 15, Stu Dunlop vs. Pittsburg State (Sept. 27, 1975) 200, Terry Ryan vs. Central Missouri (Nov. 18, 1978) 15, Bob Somerville vs. Central Missouri (Oct. 31, 1970) 190, Ken Okwuonu vs. Quincy (Sept. 4, 1999) 14, Cole Drussa vs. Missouri Western (Nov. 15, 2003) 189, Bob Berry vs. Lincoln (Nov. 26, 1970) Kubiak 13, Phil Shin vs. Wayne State, Neb. (Sept. 10, 2005) 187, Ernest Brown vs. Missouri Southern (Nov. 6, 1993) 13, Smook Thomas vs. Arkansas Tech (Sept. 6, 2012) 180, Keenan Miller vs. Truman State (Nov. 8, 2003) 13, Smook Thomas vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Sept. 22, 2012) Thomas 180, Steve Hodson vs. Missouri Valley (Sept. 14, 1996) 12, Bryan Crider vs. Saint Francis, Ind. (Oct. 24, 2009) 179, Damon Davis vs. Drake (Sept. 14, 2002) 12, Chad Shockley vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12, 2009) 179, Terry Ryan vs. Central Missouri (Oct. 15, 1977) 12, Ashton Gronewold vs. Central State (Oct. 20, 2007) 12, Ashton Gronewold vs. Morehead State (Nov. 5, 2005) Top Rushing Plays 12, Bob Somerville vs. Bradley (Oct. 3, 1970) 90 yards, John Southgate vs. Drury, Nov. 3, 1900 (TD) 90 yards, Clark Bland vs. Missouri, Receiving Yards (Individual) Nov. 1, 1913 229, Ashton Gronewold vs. Morehead State (Sept. 23, 88 yards, Mike Wise vs. Washburn, 2006) Oct. 26, 1991 (TD) 201, Jordan Beard vs. Southwest Baptist (Nov. 8, 2008) 88 yards, Cecil Taylor vs. Washington 199, Chad Shockley vs. Wis.-LaCrosse (Sept. 25, 2010) University, Sept. 21, 1968 (TD) 199, Andy Cox vs. Missouri Southern (Sept. 17, 1977) Bland 84 yards, Ken Okwuonu vs. Missouri Valley, 197, Brett Fischer vs. Missouri Western (Nov. 6, 2004) Sept. 11, 1999 (TD) 193, Larry Oliver vs. Missouri Valley (Sept. 30, 1967) Beard 190. Smook Thomas vs. Wis.-Stevens Point (Sept. 19, 2009) Pass Completions (Individual) 186, Brandon Landry vs. Austin Peay (Oct. 29, 2005) 47, Evan Gray vs. Missouri Western (Nov. 15, 2003) 185, Chad Shockley vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State (Oct. 2, 2010) 44, Evan Gray vs. Morehead State (Nov. 5, 2005) 182, Ron Reimer vs. Central Missouri (Oct. 4, 1986) 41, Jason Schlueter vs. Wis.-Stevens Pt. (Sept. 19, 2009) 37, Steve Watson vs. Southern Nazarene (Oct. 13, 2007) Total Off ensive Yards (Individual) 37, Evan Gray vs. Southwest Baptist (Oct. 1, 2005) 499, Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay (Oct. 29, 2005) 35, Evan Gray vs. Butler (Nov. 12, 2005) 485, Brandon Landry vs. Colo. Mines (Sept. 4, 2004) 35, Brad Guidry vs. Truman State (Nov. 15, 2008) 483, Evan Gray vs. Morehead State (Nov. 5, 2005) Gray 35, Jason Schlueter vs. Saint Francis, Ind. (Oct. 24, 2009) 482, Brad Guidry vs. Southwest Baptist (Nov. 8, 2008) 35, Josh Firm vs. McKendree (Sept. 15, 2012) 477, Jason Schlueter vs. Saint Francis, Ind. (Oct. 24, 2009) 32, Jason Schluter vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12, 2009) 450, Evan Gray vs. Southwest Baptist (Oct. 1, 2005) 32, Jason Schleuter vs. Butler (Sept. 27, 2008) 441, Evan Gray vs. Missouri Western (Nov. 15, 2003) Landry 32, Brad Guidry vs. Truman State (Aug. 25, 2007) 440, Evan Gray vs. Butler (Nov. 12, 2005) 419, Joe Winters vs. Morehead State (Sept. 23, 2006) Passing yards (Individual) 412, Joe Winters vs. Tiffi n (Aug. 26, 2006) 499, Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay (Oct. 29, 2005) 473, Evan Gray vs. Missouri Western (Nov. 15, 2003) 472, Evan Gray vs. Morehead State (Nov. 5, 2005) 465, Evan Gray vs. Southwest Baptist (Oct. 1, 2005) 449, Brandon Landry vs. Colorado School of Mines (Sept. 4, 2004) 438, Jason Schlueter vs. Saint Francis, Ind. (Oct. 24, 2009) 437, Brad Guidry vs. Southwest Baptist (Nov. 8, 2008) 432, Evan Gray vs. Butler (Nov. 12, 2005) 419, Joe Winters vs. Southeast Missouri State (Sept. 9, 2006) 63 416, Joe Winters vs. Southwestern Oklahoma State (Oct. 7, 2006) TOP 10 LISTS

331 vs. Missouri Western (Oct. 25, 1997) All-Purpose Yards (Individual) 330 vs. Northwest Missouri State (Nov. 1, 1958) 357, Ashton Gronewold vs. Tiffi n (Nov. 3, 1007) 329, Ashton Gronewold vs. Ark.-Monticello (Sept. 29, Pass Completions (Team) 2007) 47 vs. Missouri Western (Nov. 15, 2003) 294, Ashton Gronewold vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 30, 2006) 44 vs. Morehead State (Nov. 5, 2005) 289, Ashton Gronewold vs. Truman State (Aug. 25, 2007) 43 vs. Missouri Western (Nov. 6, 2004) 287, Chad Shockley vs. Urbana (Oct. 30, 2010) Gronewold 41 vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point (Sept. 19, 2009) 272, Chad Shockley vs. Wis.-LaCrosse (Sept. 25, 2010) 37 vs. Saint Francis, Ind. (Oct. 24, 2009) 266, Tom Cooper vs. Pittsburg State (Oct. 4, 1958) 37 vs. Southern Nazarene (Oct. 13, 2007) 250, Antonio Williams vs. Missouri State (Aug. 30, 2007) 37 vs. Southwest Baptist (Oct. 1, 2005) 242, Ashton Gronewold vs. Butler (Oct. 28, 2006) 35 vs. McKendree (Sept. 15, 2012) 239, Clint Moss vs. Emporia State (Nov. 1, 2003) Pass completions (cont.) 35 vs. Truman State (Nov. 15, 2008) Longest Plays from Scrimmage 35 vs. Butler (Nov. 12, 2005) 93 yards, Joe Knapp pass to Elliot Jackson, Nov. 11, 1995 vs. Missouri 35 vs. Truman State (Oct. 30, 2004) Western (TD) 90 yards, John Southgate, Nov. 3, 1900 vs. Drury, run (TD) Passing yards (Team) 90 yards, Clark Bland, Nov. 1, 1913 vs. Missouri, run 499 vs. Austin Peay (Oct. 29, 2005) 89 yards, Ron Miller pass to Cecil Taylor, Nov. 16, 1968 vs. Missouri St. (TD) 473 vs. Missouri Western (Nov. 15, 2003) 89 yards, Josh Firm pass to Curterris Golden, Sept. 29, 2012 vs. 472 vs. Morehead State (Nov. 5, 2005) Indianapolis (TD) 465 vs. Southwest Baptist (Oct. 1, 2005) 88 yards, Cecil Taylor, Sept. 21, 1968 vs. Washington University, run (TD) 454 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Oct. 18, 2008) 88 yards, Mike Wise, Oct. 26, 1991 vs. Washburn, run (TD) 449 vs. Southwest Baptist (Nov. 8, 2008) 449 vs. Truman State (Oct. 30, 2004) Longest Returns 449 vs. Colorado School of Mines (Sept. 4, 2004) 100 yards, Gene Huff man, Oct. 11, 1951 vs. Northwest 438 vs. Saint Francis, Ind. (Oct. 24, 2009) Missouri State, kickoff 437 vs. Missouri Western (Nov. 6, 2004) 100 yards, Perry Allison, Sept. 17, 1955 vs. Pittsburg State, kickoff Total Off ensive Yards (Team, single game) Rush/Pass 98 yards, Alden Williams, Oct. 13, 1950 vs. Central 697 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Oct. 18, 2008) ...... 243/454 Missouri, kickoff 666 vs. Southwest Baptist (Nov. 8, 2008) ...... 217/449 97 yards, Frank Ricchi, Oct. 7, 1949 vs. Northwest Missouri Huff man 601 vs. Northwest Mo. St. (Oct. 17, 1970) ...... 309/292 State, punt 587 vs. Saint Francis, Ind. (Oct. 24, 2009) ...... 149/438 97 yards, Randy Shed, Sept. 3, 1983 vs. Missouri Western, kickoff 586 vs. Upper Iowa (Aug. 28, 2004) ...... 212/374 (All aforementioned plays resulted in touchdowns.) 582 vs. Lincoln (Nov. 1, 2008) ...... 356/226 580 vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12, 2009) ...... 177/403 Longest interception return: 96 yards, Mark Hopkins, Nov. 14, 2009 vs. 572 vs. South Dakota Mines (Oct. 8, 2011) ...... 175/397 Kentucky Wesleyan (TD) 570 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Sept. 22, 2012) ...... 253/317 568 vs. Austin Peay (Oct. 29, 2005) ...... 69/499 Longest fumble return: 50 yards, Mark Diamond, Oct. 13, 1990 vs. Northwest Missouri State (TD) Single Season Records

Single Game Records Rushing attempts, season (Individual) 290, Terry Ryan, 1977 Rushing attempts (Team) 286, Terry Ryan, 1978 78 vs. Lincoln (Oct. 25, 1986) 274, Ken Okwuonu, 1999 78 vs. Missouri Valley (Sept. 8, 1984) 243, Ken Okwuonu, 2000 72 vs. Central Missouri (Oct. 29, 1960) 241, Terry Ryan, 1976 71 vs. Lincoln (Nov. 26, 1970) 216, Ken Okwuonu, 2001 71 vs. Missouri Valley (Sept. 27, 1969) 206, Les Clark, 1969 70 vs. Missouri Western (Oct. 25, 1997) 204, Mike Keeler, 1974 70 vs. Central Missouri (Nov. 9, 1963) 195, Les Clark, 1971 70 vs. Missouri State (Nov. 7, 1959) 187, Mike Schafer, 1984 69 vs. Northwest Missouri State (Oct. 8, 1983) 69 vs. Southeast Missouri State (Oct. 12, 1963) Rushing yards, season (Individual) 1,314, Terry Ryan, 1977 Rushing yards (Team) 1,117, Terry Ryan, 1978

MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 467 vs. Lincoln (Oct. 25, 1986) 1,050, Ernest Brown, 1993 436 vs. Southwest Baptist (Oct. 2, 1993) 1,018, Ken Okwuonu, 1999 398 vs. Culver-Stockton (Oct. 16, 1982) 956, Randy Shed, 1983 377 vs. Pittsburg State (Sept. 15, 1984) 929, Terry Ryan, 1976 371 vs. Central Missouri (Oct. 12, 1957) 884, Mike Keeler, 1974 356 vs. Lincoln (Nov. 1, 2008) 64 869, Mike Joshua, 1974 356 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Oct. 15, 2011) 855, Keenan Miller, 2005 341 vs. Lincoln (Oct. 31, 1987) TOP 10 LISTS

Pass Completions, season (Individual) All-purpose yards, season (Individual) Passing yards (Team) 302, Evan Gray, 2005 2,250, Ashton Gronewold, 2007 3,860, 2006 261, Joe Winters, 2006 1,788, Ashton Gronewold, 2006 3,757, 2004 245. Jason Schlueter, 2009 1,491, Chad Shockley, 2010 3,601, 2005 229, Josh Firm, 2012 1,467, Tom Cooper, 1958 3,197, 2008 217, Brandon Landry, 2004 1,438, Terry Ryan, 1977 2,922, 2012 191, Evan Gray, 2003 1,424, Randy Shed, 1983 2,809, 2009 161, Jason Schlueter, 2008 1,329, Tom Cooper, 1959 2,713, 2003 150, Josh Firm, 2011 1,288, Ashton Gronewold, 2005 2,621, 2007 141, Steve Watson, 2007 1,274, Zach Howard, 2008 2,212, 2011 139, Steve Watson, 2010 1,225, Arnold Hill, 1960 2,194, 2010

Passing yards, season (Individual) Rushing attempts (Team) Total Off ensive Yards (Team) MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 3,724, Joe Winters, 2006 588, 1984 4,945, 2008 3,583, Evan Gray, 2005 587, 1978 4,848, 2012 2,830, Brandon Landry, 2004 582, 1979 4,772, 2005 2,638, Jason Schlueter, 2009 581, 1980 4,573, 2006 2,468, Josh Firm, 2012 572, 1983 4,508, 2004 2,014, Evan Gray, 2003 554, 1986 4,143, 2007 1,888, Ken Vaughn, 1977 544, 1988 4,086, 2009 1,848, Jason Schlueter, 2008 528, 1974 3,791, 1970 1,826, Josh Firm, 2011 523, 1982 3,765, 2011 1,696, Greg Haug, 1974 517, 1985 3,752, 1986

Receptions, season (Individual) Rushing yards (Team) Points Scored (Team) 92, Smook Thomas, 2012 2,476, 1984 567, 1914 87, Chad Shockley, 2010 2,206, 1979 458, 2012 87, Ashton Gronewold, 2007 2,179, 1993 408, 2008 78, Ashton Gronewold, 2006 2,132, 1983 379, 2005 75, Ashton Gronewold, 2005 2,080, 1986 350, 2006 72, Bob Somerville, 1970 2,060, 1949 334, 2007 72, Brett Fischer, 2004 2,014, 1980 299, 2011 71, Phil Shin, 2005 1,998, 1978 291, 1986 69, Cole Drussa, 2004 1,973, 1991 267, 1978 69, Brandon Landry, 2005 1,982, 1957 266, 1913

Receiving yards, season (Individual) Pass Completions (Team) 1,198, Chad Shockley, 2010 305, 2005 1,120, Ashton Gronewold, 2006 302, 2004 1,080, Ashton Gronewold, 2005 269, 2006 1,040, Brett Fischer, 2004 267, 2008 1,009, Ashton Gronewold, 2007 266, 2009 908, Brandon Landry, 2005 265, 2012 862, Bob Somerville, 1970 250, 2003 861, Smook Thomas, 2012 229, 2007 790, Cole Drussa, 2004 190, 2010 789, Mike Greaving, 2006 176, 2011

Total off ensive yards, season (Individual) 3,731, Joe Winters, 2006 Missouri S&T’s Best Records After... 3,499, Evan Gray, 2005 2,878, Brandon Landry, 2004 Games Record No. of Times Last Year 2,696, Jason Schlueter, 2009 1 1-0 48 2012 2,452, Josh Firm, 2012 2 2-0 20 2012 1,952, Jason Schlueter, 2008 3 3-0 9 2012 1,910, Evan Gray, 2003 4 4-0 8 2012 1,867, Ken Vaughn, 1977 1,840, Mike Wise, 1991 5 5-0 6 1984 1,773, Josh Firm, 2011 6 6-0 3 1980 7 7-0 2 1980 8 8-0 2 1980 9 9-0 2 1980 10 10-0 1 1980 11 8-3 2 1982 65 ANNUAL LEADERS

YEAR RUSHING YARDS PASSING YARDS RECEPTIONS RECEIVING YARDS ALL-PURPOSE YDS. 1948 Jim McGrath, 504 Bob Kemper, 410 Fred Eckert, 11 Gene Kennedy, 191 Gene Huff man, 633 1949 Dick Whitney, 592 Art Schmidt, 784 Fred Eckert, 17 Fred Eckert, 367 Dick Whitney, 850 1950 Ed Kwadas, 616 Alden Williams, 581 James Tietjens, 21 Gene Huff man, 301 Gene Huff man, 943 1951 Gene Huff man, 349 Howard Bullman, 679 James Tietjens, 33 James Tietjens, 391 Gene Huff man, 1,224 1952 Keith Smith, 450 Richard Hampel, 395 Walter Smith, 13 Walter Smith, 225 Pete Weitzel, 783 1953 Dick Roemerman, 419 Richard Hampel, 749 Ralph Moeller, 22 Ralph Moeller, 286 Keith Smith, 836 1954 Keith Smith, 424 Pete Weitzel, 442 Bob Helm, 13 Bob Helm, 168 Bob Helm, 540 1955 Val Gene Gribble, 531 Roger Feaster, 629 Perry Allison, 19 Perry Allison, 195 Perry Allison, 793 1956 Bob Helm, 359 Roger Feaster, 865 Bob Helm, 13 Bob Helm, 339 Bob Helm, 872 1957 Perry Allison, 686 Eddie McPherson, 417 Perry Allison, 10 Perry Allison, 234 Perry Allison, 1,210 1958 Tom Cooper, 601 Bill Wheeler, 1,062 Tom Cooper, 30 Tom Cooper, 435 Tom Cooper, 1,467 1959 Tom Cooper, 817 Bill Wheeler, 578 Tom Cooper, 21 Tom Cooper, 280 Tom Cooper, 1,329 1960 Paul Wiegard, 571 Glenn Usher, 570 Paul Wiegard, 22 Paul Wiegard, 262 Arnold Hill, 1,225 1961 Paul Wiegard, 529 Glenn Usher, 358 Paul Wiegard, 20 Paul Wiegard, 188 Paul Wiegard, 761 1962 William Kauff man, 378 Jay Alford, 1,154 Terry Wargo, 36 Terry Wargo, 495 William Kauff man, 649 1963 Gary Couse, 563 Robert Wheeler, 443 Robert Welsh, 15 R. Welsh/G. Gasparovic, 137 George Gasparovic, 673 1964 George Gasparovic, 489 Ron Lewis, 650 Robert Welsh, 17 Gene Ricker, 240 Gene Ricker, 883 1965 Richard Erxleben, 467 Ron Lewis, 1,006 George Gasparovic, 26 George Gasparovic, 351 Gene Ricker, 815 1966 Robert Nicodemus, 322 Ron Lewis, 1,676 Ron Boyer, 37 Gene Ricker, 504 Gene Ricker, 797 1967 Robert Nicodemus, 425 Ron Miller, 1,042 Larry Oliver, 33 Larry Oliver, 449 Larry Oliver, 728 1968 Cecil Taylor, 501 Ron Miller, 612 Larry Oliver, 30 Larry Oliver, 445 Cecil Taylor, 764 1969 Les Clark, 740 Jack Grawe, 597 Bob Somerville, 31 Bob Somerville, 380 Les Clark, 856 1970 Steve Kubiak, 617 Pat Godwin, 1,611 Bob Somerville, 72 Bob Somerville, 862 Bob Somerville, 907 1971 Les Clark, 683 Pat Godwin, 1,098 Bob Somerville, 40 Bob Somerville, 483 Les Clark, 768 1972 Kenton Hupp, 621 Rick LaFollette, 526 Jack Gevecker, 15 Jack Gevecker, 226 Kenton Hupp, 665 1973 Mike Joshua, 550 Greg Haug, 1,138 Merle Dillow, 44 Stu Dunlop, 683 Mike Keeler, 834 1974 Mike Keeler, 884 Greg Haug, 1,696 Merle Dillow, 50 Merle Dillow, 786 Mike Keeler, 1,221 1975 Steve Townsell, 612 Greg Haug, 1,450 Stu Dunlop, 42 Stu Dunlop, 445 Steve Townsell, 754 1976 Terry Ryan, 929 Ken Vaughn, 1,085 Terry Ryan, 19 Roger Vessell, 311 Terry Ryan, 1,032 1977 Terry Ryan, 1,314 Ken Vaughn, 1,888 Andy Cox, 37 David Hall, 779 Terry Ryan, 1,438 1978 Terry Ryan, 1,117 Jeff Walters, 895 D. Hall/A. Cox, 15 David Hall, 396 Terry Ryan, 1,197 1979 Jimmy Lee, 631 Jeff Walters, 364 Perry Harris, 22 Perry Harris, 299 Craig Heath, 795 1980 David Fischer, 560 Dennis Pirkle, 967 David Fischer, 16 Jeff Walters, 239 David Fischer, 770 1981 Brian Paris, 547 Dennis Pirkle, 1,191 David Stephens, 24 David Stephens, 407 Randy Shed, 827 1982 Randy Shed, 505 Dennis Pirkle, 1,257 David Stephens, 41 David Stephens, 536 Randy Shed, 1,154 1983 Randy Shed, 956 Chris Nisbet, 847 Scott Stephens, 15 Scott Stephens, 225 Randy Shed, 1,424 1984 Mike Schafer, 828 Joe Kaczmarek, 497 Chris Schnefke, 15 Chris Schnefke, 192 Mike Schafer, 886 1985 Tom Mueller, 617 Brad Haug, 1,212 Chris Schnefke, 37 Chris Schnefke, 588 Tom Mueller, 669 1986 Tom Reed, 570 Brad Haug, 1,672 Ron Reimer, 40 Ron Reimer, 736 Vernon Huggans, 754 1987 Mike Paris, 493 D. Andrzejewski, 1,056 Chris Hawkins, 30 Chris Hawkins, 412 Mike Vehige, 790 1988 Ron Harmon, 374 Tom Minnick, 1,003 Ron Reimer, 33 Ron Reimer, 444 Ron Harmon, 810 1989 Randy Mullinax, 512 Tom Minnick, 530 Ron Harmon, 13 Chris Kennedy, 169 Ron Harmon, 1,076 1990 Rick Henry, 464 Mike Wise, 445 Chris Alverson, 15 Chris Alverson, 216 Carlos Cain, 533 1991 Carlos Cain, 746 Mike Wise, 1,309 Chris Alverson, 50 Chris Alverson, 568 Rob Noble, 800 1992 Fred Finley, 487 Curt Courtney, 1,017 Chris Alverson, 50 Chris Alverson, 729 Chris Alverson, 905 1993 Ernest Brown, 1,050 Mike Wise, 1,242 Chris Dawson, 38 Chris Dawson, 516 Ernest Brown, 1,073 1994 Ernest Brown, 494 Jason Politte, 1,444 Craig Sorensen, 29 Craig Sorensen, 451 David Wells, 713 1995 Steve Hodson, 651 Joe Knapp, 412 Jay Morrison, 19 Jay Morrison, 298 Elliot Jackson, 784 1996 Steve Hodson, 514 Dan Van Anne, 1,242 Elliot Jackson, 53 Elliot Jackson, 761 Elliot Jackson, 1,103 1997 Jason Wagoner, 547 David McCormack, 593 Elliot Jackson, 39 Elliot Jackson, 460 Elliot Jackson, 1,014 1998 Ken Okwuonu, 395 Matt Brueckner, 1,032 Ed Starks, 34 Ed Starks, 378 Ed Starks, 783 1999 Ken Okwuonu, 1,018 Matt Brueckner, 551 Sam Petty, 20 Nate Huckabay, 194 Ken Okwuonu, 1,164 2000 Ken Okwuonu, 835 Scott Brown, 692 Sam Petty, 29 Sam Petty, 316 Ken Okwuonu, 834 2001 Ken Okwuonu, 814 Scott Brown, 932 Jason Siller, 29 Clint Moss, 318 Ken Okwuonu, 819 2002 Damon Davis, 520 Scott Brown, 1,171 Clint Moss, 35 Clint Moss, 465 Clint Moss, 1,187 2003 Keenan Miller, 528 Evan Gray, 2,014 Clint Moss, 60 Clint Moss, 712 Clint Moss, 1,138 2004 Delane Ingram, 311 Brandon Landry, 2,830 Brett Fischer, 72 Brett Fischer, 1,040 Brett Fischer, 1,069 2005 Keenan Miller, 855 Evan Gray, 3,583 Ashton Gronewold, 75 Ashton Gronewold, 1,080 Ashton Gronewold, 1,288 2006 Matt Padilla, 585 Joe Winters, 3,724 Ashton Gronewold, 78 Ashton Gronewold, 1,120 Ashton Gronewold, 1,788 2007 David Shields, 550 Steve Watson, 1,661 Ashton Gronewold, 87 Ashton Gronewold, 1,009 Ashton Gronewold, 2,250 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2008 David Shields, 800 Jason Schlueter, 1,848 Chad Shockley, 56 Chad Shockley, 724 Zach Howard, 1,274 2009 Bobby Pettis, 405 Jason Schlueter, 2.638 Bryan Crider, 57 Bryan Crider, 604 Bobby Pettis, 1,022 2010 Curterris Golden, 369 Steve Watson, 1,582 Chad Shockley, 87 Chad Shockley, 1,198 Chad Shockley, 1,491 2011 Ryan Taylor, 625 Josh Firm, 1,826 Smook Thomas, 52 Smook Thomas, 675 Smook Thomas, 922 2012 Curterris Golden, 836 Josh Firm, 2,468 Smook Thomas, 92 Smook Thomas, 861 Smook Thomas, 1,062 66 ALL-TIME MINER RESULTS

1893 (0-1) 1906 (2-4) 27-119 11/20 @Drury 0-16 10/13 @Missouri 0-26 10/20 Battery A 10-0 1894 (1-0) 10/27 @St. Louis 0-71 11/12 Drury 8-6 11/10 @Southeast Missouri 6-16 Arkansas 11-0 1895 (0-2) 16-26 @Drury 0-6 11/2 @Christian Brothers 8-10 11/23 @Washington Univ. 8-16 1907 (5-2) 100-38 Arkansas 5-7 1896 (0-1) Smith Academy 12-0 Drury 0-42 10/5 @St. Louis 0-12 10/26 McKinley HS 24-0 1897 (No games) 10/31 Battery A 11-6 11/9 @Washington Univ. 11-8 1898 (1-1) 26-32 11/16 Southeast Missouri 37-5 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 Washington Univ. 0-32 Drury 26-0 1908 (2-3) 68-48 10/3 @St. Louis 0-17 Miners’ 1914 team: Undefeated (9-0) squad that 1899 (0-2) 12-35 10/10 @Missouri 0-16 outscored its opponents 567-6 during the season. 10/18 Christian Brothers 6-17 10/21 Battery A 45-0 11/23 @Drury 6-18 10/28 Carleton 6-10 1914 (9-0) 567-6 1920 (4-4) 79-122 11/26 @Drury 17-5 10/3 @Missouri 9-0 10/2 @Washington Univ. 0-21 1900 (4-3) 116-44 10/10 Kansas Miners 87-0 10/9 Southeast Missouri 28-0 10/6 Marion Sims 6-11 1909 (5-4) 138-69 10/17 @Washington Univ. 19-0 10/16 @Missouri State 33-15 10/21 @Christian Brothers 6-0 10/2 @St. Louis 3-0 10/24 Arkansas 40-0 10/23 @St. Louis 0-27 10/29 Missouri 2-12 10/11 Central Methodist 10-11 10/31 Drury 68-0 10/30 @Arkansas 0-14 11/3 Drury 69-0 10/16 @Missouri 0-13 11/7 Pittsburg State 104-0 11/6 Central Missouri 17-0 11/10 @Washington Univ. 11-5 10/23 Carleton 18-6 11/14 Kirksville Osteopaths 150-0 11/13 Drury* 7-13 11/17 @St. Louis 22-11 10/30 Haskell 10-14 11/28 @St. Louis 63-0 11/20 @Tulsa 0-45 11/29 @Kirksville Osteopaths 0-5 11/13 @Truman State 21-0 12/5* @Christian Brothers 27-6 *This game later forfeited to 11/15 @Kirksville Osteopaths 27-0 *This game not sanctioned by Missouri School of Mines. 1901 (6-2) 120-59 11/24 @Barnes Medical 6-25 Missouri School of Mines. 9/28 Smith Academy 10-0 11/25 @Drury 43-0 1921 (4-4) 155-46 10/5 Pierce City Baptist 6-5 1915 (5-2) 178-127 10/1 @Washington Univ. 0-10 10/12 Shurtleff 57-0 1910 (3-3-1) 85-42 10/1 Pittsburg State 41-0 10/7 @Southeast Missouri 24-0 10/16 @Marion Sims 5-0 10/1 Central Methodist 19-5 10/9 @Illinois 7-75 10/14 Missouri State 69-6 11/2 @Christian Brothers 24-0 10/8 @Missouri 0-0 10/16 Missouri State 51-20 10/21 Missouri Wesleyan 3-14 11/16 @Drury 12-0 10/15 @St. Louis 0-3 10/22 @Texas A&M 3-33 10/28 Millikin 0-7 11/23 Washington Univ. 6-16 10/22 @Kansas State 3-23 10/30 Kirksville Osteopaths 36-6 11/4 Rose Poly 3-7 11/30 @Kirksville Osteopaths 0-38 10/29 Missouri State 24-0 11/6 @Drury 26-6 11/11 Drury 31-0 11/12 @Arkansas 2-6 11/13 Central Missouri 13-7 11/18 Central Methodist 21-2 1902 (2-5) 32-67 11/24 Drury 37-5 10/4 @Pierce City 5-0 1916 (1-6-1) 27-340 10/11 West End Athletic Club 6-0 1911 (1-5-2) 56-132 9/30 Millikin 7-7 1922 (1-6-1) 28-120 10/18 @Central Missouri 6-11 10/12 @Missouri 0-29 Washington Univ. 6-7 10/7 @Washington Univ. 6-14 11/15 @Christian Brothers 5-11 10/19 Missouri State 34-0 Kirksville Osteopaths 0-21 10/13 Westminster 10-0 11/22 Drury 10-11 10/26 Central Methodist 11-27 10/28 @Arkansas 0-60 10/20 @Missouri Wesleyan 3-14 Arkansas 0-11 11/2 Drury 0-6 11/3 Central Missouri 14-13 10/27 Arkansas Tech 0-6 South Dakota 0-23 11/9 @Arkansas 3-44 11/10 Drury 0-38 11/4 @St. Louis 7-14 St. Louis 6-24 @Texas A&M 0-77 11/11 Drury 0-12 1903 (2-3-2) 28-90 William Jewell 2-2 @Tulsa 0-117 11/18 Millikin 6-6 10/3 @Missouri 0-40 Haskell 0-0 11/25 @Tennessee Doctors 6-54 10/10 Arkansas 17-6 1917 (2-4) 93-131 10/19 Central Missouri 5-0 1912 (4-4) 146-72 10/13 Westminster 26-18 1923 (4-4) 208-136 10/31 @Washington Univ. 0-0 9/27 Central Methodist 17-13 10/20 @Arkansas 0-39 10/6 @Washington Univ. 0-7 11/7 @Drury 0-0 10/5 Missouri State 64-0 10/27 Marionville 65-7 10/13 @Drake 0-54 11/20 @Oklahoma 6-12 10/12 @Missouri 0-13 11/9 Washington Univ. 2-21 10/16 @Southern Methodist 0-35 11/26 @Colorado 0-32 10/19 @St. Louis 0-13 11/16 Drury 0-26 10/26 Kirksville Osteopaths 34-7 10/26 Washington Univ. 6-13 11/28 @Rose Poly 0-20 11/2 Kansas City 109-0 1904 (4-1-1) 132-35 11/2 @Drury 0-13 11/9 Oklahoma Mines 53-6 10/8 Shurtleff 23-0 11/23 Southeast Missouri 46-0 1918 (1-2) 13-39 11/16 @Drury 13-7 10/15 @Missouri State 41-0 11/28 @Oklahoma State 13-7 @Washington Univ. 0-26 11/23 Arkansas Tech 0-20 10/22 @Vanderbilt 4-29 @Arkansas 0-7 11/12 Christian Brothers 53-0 1913 (6-1-1) 266-60 11/27 Rose Poly 13-6 1924 (3-6) 104-101 11/19 Drury 6-6 10/4 Southeast Missouri 51-0 10/4 McKendree 27-0 11/24 @Arkansas 5-0 10/11 Christian Brothers 7-7 1919 (3-5) 115-96 10/11 @St. Louis 14-26 10/18 @St. Louis 62-0 10/4 Kirksville Osteopaths 20-6 10/18 @Oklahoma State 0-23 1905 (3-3-1) 86-91 10/25 @Drury 26-0 10/10 @Westminster 54-0 10/25 Washington Univ. 0-13 10/7 Shurtleff 0-0 11/1 @Missouri 13-44 10/18 @Arkansas 0-20 11/1 @Loyola, Ill. 0-6 10/14 @Missouri 0-28 11/8 @Washington Univ. 19-3 10/25 @St. Louis 0-21 11/8 Rose Poly 23-3 10/28 Missouri State 28-0 11/17 Oklahoma State 14-0 11/1 @Washington Univ. 0-29 11/15 Missouri Wesleyan 6-10 11/4 Battery A 36-0 11/22 Verona Athletic Club 74-6 11/7 @Central Missouri 0-6 11/21 @Drury 27-7 11/18 Arkansas 16-0 11/14 Missouri State 32-0 11/26 @Missouri State 10-13 11/25 @Washington Univ. 6-23 11/28 @Drury 7-12 11/30 @Drury 0-40 67 ALL-TIME MINER RESULTS

1925 (5-2-1) 114-78 1933 (4-3) 93-88 1939 (5-4, 3-2) 111-120 1945 (0-5) 14-95 10/3 Shurtleff 6-6 10/6 @Arkansas Tech 0-26 9/29 @St. Louis 0-13 Missouri State 7-13 10/9 McKendree 40-6 10/14 McKendree 7-6 10/7 Arkansas State 39-6 Missouri (B) 0-25 10/17 @Missouri 0-32 10/28 Missouri State 40-6 10/13 @Central Missouri 13-7 St. Louis 0-32 10/24 Kirksville Osteopaths 21-0 11/4 Ottawa 13-0 10/21 Northwest Missouri 0-17 Missouri State 7-19 10/31 @St. Louis 14-7 11/11 @St. Louis 0-26 10/28 Missouri State 6-20 Truman State 0-6 11/14 Washington Univ. 0-7 11/18 Truman State 0-18 11/4 Arkansas-Monticello 28-13 11/21 Drury 20-13 11/25 Northwest Missouri 33-6 11/10 @Southeast Missouri 12-6 1946 (4-3-2, 3-1-1) 94-144 11/26 Missouri State 13-7 11/18 Truman State 13-6 MIAA Co-Champions 1934 (2-6) 79-122 11/24 @Washington Univ. 0-12 9/20 @St. Louis 0-24 1926 (5-3) 144-98 9/21 @Pittsburg State 6-18 9/28 Central Methodist 12-6 10/2 McKendree 41-13 9/29 Arkansas Tech 0-6 1940 (3-3-2, 2-2-1) 91-65 10/5 @Oklahoma City 6-74 10/9 Washington Univ. 2-25 10/5 Truman State 0-19 9/27 Arkansas State 39-12 10/12 @Central Missouri 20-0 10/16 Arkansas Tech 0-30 10/13 McKendree 6-20 10/5 @St. Louis 0-0 10/19 @Northwest Missouri 25-0 10/23 Kirksville Osteopaths 14-6 10/27 @Arkansas 0-20 10/11 @Northwest Missouri 25-0 10/26 @Southeast Missouri 6-27 10/30 Evansville 32-9 11/3 @St. Louis 0-25 10/19 Central Missouri 6-7 11/2 Missouri State 12-0 11/6 Drury 27-6 11/24 Missouri State 49-0 11/2 @Missouri State 7-27 11/9 Pittsburg State 0-0 11/13 St. Louis 7-9 11/29 Northwest Missouri 18-14 11/9 Southeast Missouri 7-7 11/16 Truman State 13-13 11/25 @Missouri State 21-0 11/15 @Truman State 7-0 AS A MEMBER OF MIAA 11/23 @Washington Univ. 0-12 1947 (4-3, 4-1) 105-126 1927 (2-5-1) 52-119 1935 (1-7, 0-5) 26-130 MIAA Champions 9/30 Shurtleff 7-0 10/5 McKendree 16-0 1941 (4-3-2, 3-1-1) 116-67 9/27 @St. Louis 0-61 10/8 @Washington Univ. 0-13 10/11 @St. Louis 0-38 MIAA Co-Champions 10/4 @Memphis 0-13 10/14 Central Methodist 7-21 10/19 Missouri State 2-7 9/26 Arkansas State 46-0 10/11 @Northwest Missouri 12-6 10/22 @Arkansas 0-34 10/26 @Central Missouri 6-20 10/3 @St. Louis 7-13 10/18 Central Missouri 14-7 10/29 @St. Louis 0-17 11/2 Northwest Missouri 2-7 10/10 @Central Missouri 0-0 10/25 @Truman State 25-6 11/5 Kirksville Osteopaths 13-13 11/8 @Oklahoma City 6-27 10/17 Northwest Missouri 7-20 11/1 @Missouri State 7-14 11/11 @Drury 18-7 11/16 Truman State 6-13 10/24 Jeff erson Barracks 6-6 11/8 Southeast Missouri 47-19 11/18 Westminster 7-14 11/22 @Southeast Missouri 0-19 10/31 Missouri State 3-0 11/7 @Southeast Missouri 20-0 1948 (4-3-2, 2-1-2) 105-96 1928 (3-4-1) 81-97 1936 (1-4-2, 0-3-2) 86-96 11/14 Truman State 20-0 9/18 Memphis 6-0 10/6 @Washington Univ. 0-9 9/25 @St. Louis 18-31 11/21 Washington Univ. 7-28 9/25 @Washington Univ. 7-19 10/13 McKendree 19-0 10/3 McKendree 27-0 10/2 Shurtleff 22-13 10/20 @St. Louis 7-12 10/16 @Northwest Missouri 0-0 1942 (3-4) 130-69 10/8 @Central Missouri 18-0 10/26 Central Methodist 6-12 10/24 Central Missouri 0-20 10/10 @St. Louis 7-14 10/16 Northwest Missouri 24-6 11/3 Kirksville Osteopaths 18-0 10/30 @Truman State 12-13 10/17 @Northwest Missouri 13-22 10/30 Missouri State 0-18 11/10 @Westminster 13-7 11/13 @Missouri State 13-13 10/24 Central Missouri 32-7 11/6 @Southeast Missouri 7-7 11/17 @Arkansas 6-45 11/20 Southeast Missouri 16-19 10/31 Ft. Leonard Wood 53-0 11/13 Truman State 14-14 11/29 @Drury 12-12 @Missouri State 13-0 11/20 @St. Louis 7-19 1937 (3-4-1, 2-2-1) 100-93 Southeast Missouri 6-7 1929 (5-3) 190-70 9/25 Southern Illinois 27-0 Washington Univ. 6-19 1949 (6-2, 5-0) 231-87 10/5 @Truman State 13-12 10/1 @St. Louis 6-32 MIAA Champions 10/12 Lombard 6-7 10/15 @Central Missouri 6-20 1943 (5-3) 112-112 9/16 @Pittsburg State 7-27 10/19 McKendree 73-0 10/23 Truman State 6-6 9/25 @Arkansas 0-59 9/24 @Washington Univ. 13-28 10/26 @Central Methodist 19-6 11/6 @Oklahoma City 7-19 10/1 @Central Missouri 0-6 10/1 Shurtleff 56-0 11/2 Westminster 0-12 11/13 Missouri State 35-0 10/16 @Illinois State 19-6 10/7 @Northwest Missouri 41-13 11/9 Northwest Missouri 33-6 11/19 Northwest Missouri 7-0 10/23 Missouri (B) 18-0 10/15 Central Missouri 31-0 11/16 @Northeastern Okla. 27-0 11/25 @Southeast Missouri 6-16 10/30 @Illinois Wesleyan 8-0 10/21 @Truman State 20-6 11/28 @Drury 19-27 11/6 @Southeast Missouri 25-0 10/29 @Missouri State 33-7 1938 (4-4, 3-2) 104-93 11/13 Camp J. T. Robinson 27-14 11/5 Southeast Missouri 30-6 1930 (5-1-1) 209-71 9/30 @St. Louis 0-12 11/20 Pittsburg State 14-34 10/4 Truman State 19-7 10/8 Chillicothe Business 30-6 10/11 Drury 67-6 10/14 @Northwest Missouri 0-21 1944 (No games — World War II) 10/18 Missouri Valley 38-7 10/22 Central Arkansas 0-27 10/25 @St. Louis 33-33 10/29 Southeast Missouri 35-0 11/8 @Westminster 13-0 11/5 @Truman State 6-2 11/15 @Tulsa 0-18 11/12 @Missouri State 7-19 Chillicothe Business 39-0 11/18 Central Missouri 26-6

1931 (5-3) 122-26 9/26 @Pittsburg State 19-7 10/3 Missouri (B) 26-0 10/10 @Oklahoma State 0-6 10/16 @St. Louis 0-7 10/23 @Northwest Missouri 0-6 10/31 Central Methodist 27-0 11/13 @Drury 18-0 11/25 Northeastern Okla. 32-0

MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 1932 (4-3-1) 115-84 9/24 Pittsburg State 0-13 10/1 @Arkansas 20-19 10/15 Drury 40-0 10/22 @Truman State 7-12 10/28 @Missouri State 34-7 68 11/5 Northwest Missouri 14-7 Miners’ 1941 team: Missouri S&T’s fi rst championship team in the Missouri Intercollegiate 11/12 @Tulsa 0-26 Athletic Association; team recorded fi ve shutouts during that championship season. 11/19 St. Viator 0-0 ALL-TIME MINER RESULTS

1950 (7-2, 4-1) 201-114 MIAA Champions 9/15 @Pittsburg State 26-7 9/23 @Washington Univ. 34-19 9/30 Murray State 0-21 10/7 Northwest Missouri 14-0 10/14 @Central Missouri 32-13 10/21 Truman State 47-7 10/28 Missouri State 35-34 11/3 @Southeast Missouri 6-7 11/23 @Illinois State* 7-6 *Corn Bowl, Bloomington, Ill.

1951 (3-5, 3-2) 90-132 9/15 Pittsburg State 0-20 9/22 @Murray State 7-31 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 9/29 @Washington Univ. 8-21 10/6 Central Missouri 12-6 10/11 @Northwest Missouri 30-14 Miners’ 1947 team: Missouri S&T’ s fi rst outright championship team that won the Missouri 10/19 @Truman State 7-21 10/26 @Missouri State 7-13 Intercollegiate Athletic Association title with a 4-1 league mark. 11/3 Southeast Missouri 19-6 1957 (5-5, 3-2) 174-146 1962 (2-7, 1-4) 112-210 1967 (2-7, 0-5) 115-194 9/14 @Northeastern Okla. 13-33 9/15 @St. Mary’s 13-0 9/16 Harding 25-14 1952 (3-5, 3-2) 110-183 9/21 Carthage 34-0 9/22 @Washington Univ. 20-33 9/23 Pittsburg State 7-14 9/20 @Pittsburg State 0-20 9/28 @Washington Univ. 7-14 9/29 @Pittsburg State 6-28 9/30 @Missouri Valley 34-13 9/27 @Washington Univ. 6-27 10/5 Pittsburg State 6-14 10/6 Tennessee-Martin 18-26 10/7 William Jewell 14-28 10/4 Northwest Missouri 21-6 10/12 Central Missouri 47-6 10/13 @Southeast Missouri 12-23 10/14 Missouri State 9-21 10/10 @Central Missouri 20-14 10/19 Northwest Missouri 37-19 10/20 Truman State 0-40 10/21 @Central Missouri 0-21 10/17 @Southeast Missouri 0-10 10/27 Emporia State 27-14 10/27 Northwest Missouri 26-12 10/28 Southeast Missouri 0-34 10/25 Missouri State 25-20 11/1 @Truman State 0-12 11/3 @Missouri State 3-28 11/4 Truman State 7-13 10/31 @William Jewell 19-47 11/9 @Missouri State 3-0 11/10 Central Missouri 14-20 11/11 Northwest Missouri 19-36 11/8 Truman State 19-52 11/16 Southeast Missouri 0-32 1963 (2-7, 2-3) 69-225 1968 (4-5, 2-3) 128-141 1953 (3-5, 2-3) 100-117 1958 (5-4, 4-1) 154-185 9/14 Lincoln 6-24 9/21 @Washington Univ. 18-20 9/19 Pittsburg State 6-25 9/13 Northeastern Okla. 3-20 9/21 @Washington Univ. 7-15 9/28 @Missouri Valley 20-7 9/26 @Washington Univ. 7-26 9/20 @Lincoln 0-46 9/28 Pittsburg State 6-35 10/5 Hillsdale 16-24 10/2 @Northwest Missouri 7-12 9/27 @Washington Univ. 13-19 10/5 @Tennessee-Martin 7-32 10/12 @Wis.-Milwaukee 10-6 10/10 Central Missouri 20-0 10/4 @Pittsburg State 22-21 10/12 Southeast Missouri 19-14 10/19 Central Missouri 16-20 10/17 Southeast Missouri 6-0 10/11 Central Missouri 26-14 10/19 @Truman State 0-41 10/26 @Southeast Missouri 13-31 10/24 @Truman State 20-28 10/17 @Southeast Missouri 7-19 10/26 @Northwest Missouri 14-22 11/2 Truman State 19-13 10/31 @Missouri State 6-19 10/25 Truman State 27-20 11/2 Missouri State 0-42 11/9 Northwest Missouri 7-6 11/6 @Southern Illinois 28-7 11/1 Northwest Missouri 20-7 11/9 @Central Missouri 10-0 11/16 @Missouri State 9-14 11/8 @Missouri State 36-19 1954 (3-5, 3-2) 104-216 1964 (1-8, 1-4) 78-324 1969 (7-2, 3-2) 256-107 9/18 @Pittsburg State 14-35 1959 (4-4, 2-3) 147-137 9/19 @Washington Univ. 7-27 9/20 @Washington Univ. 40-0 9/25 @Washington Univ. 14-58 9/19 Lincoln 14-30 9/26 @Pittsburg State 9-24 9/27 Missouri Valley 33-14 10/2 Missouri State 18-12 9/26 @Washington Univ. 27-15 10/3 Tennessee-Martin 6-26 10/4 Bradley 42-14 10/9 @Southeast Missouri 7-33 10/3 Pittsburg State 20-7 10/10 @Lincoln 0-73 10/11 @Illinois-Chicago 14-6 10/16 Northwest Missouri 19-13 10/9 @Central Missouri 34-20 10/17 Truman State 12-35 10/18 @Central Missouri 24-0 10/23 @Central Missouri 19-6 10/17 Southeast Missouri 7-30 10/24 Northwest Missouri 19-41 10/25 Southeast Missouri 24-32 10/30 Truman State 6-32 10/24 @Truman State 7-20 10/31 @Missouri State 13-49 11/1 @Truman State 14-21 11/5 Southern Illinois 7-27 10/31 @Northwest Missouri 6-7 11/7 Central Missouri 14-0 11/8 @Northwest Missouri 20-8 11/7 Missouri State 32-8 11/14 @Southeast Missouri 7-49 11/15 Missouri State 45-12 1955 (4-5, 2-3) 162-165 9/17 Pittsburg State 14-33 1960 (0-9, 0-5) 108-332 1965 (2-7, 0-5) 116-168 1970 (6-3-1, 2-3-1) 251-174 9/24 @Washington Univ. 20-13 9/17 @Southern Illinois 14-34 9/18 @Washington Univ. 6-19 9/19 Washington Univ. 20-14 10/1 Culver-Stockton 44-7 9/24 @Washington Univ. 12-34 9/25 Pittsburg State 19-7 9/26 @Missouri Valley 21-7 10/8 @Missouri State 13-7 10/1 Pittsburg State 6-52 10/2 @Carson-Newman 0-27 10/3 @Bradley 28-7 10/15 Southeast Missouri 6-9 10/8 Tennessee-Martin 12-20 10/9 St. Mary’s 41-0 10/10 Illinois-Chicago 53-0 10/22 @Truman State 19-14 10/15 Northwest Missouri 22-53 10/16 Truman State 0-14 10/17 @Northwest Missouri 54-21 10/29 @Northwest Missouri 6-11 10/22 @Missouri State 7-20 10/23 @Northwest Missouri 12-40 10/24 Missouri State 14-14 11/5 Central Missouri 19-25 10/29 Central Missouri 21-23 10/30 Missouri State 0-14 10/31 @Central Missouri 7-34 11/12 @SW-Memphis 21-46 11/5 @Southeast Missouri 0-42 11/6 @Central Missouri 22-26 11/14 Southeast Missouri 21-35 11/12 Truman State 14-54 11/13 Southeast Missouri 16-21 11/21 @Truman State 19-35 1956 (6-3, 4-1) 172-89 11/26 Lincoln 14-7 MIAA Co-Champions 1961 (4-5, 3-2) 108-186 1966 (3-7, 1-4) 173-264 9/15 @Pittsburg State 0-13 9/16 Southern Illinois 0-44 9/17 @Harding 13-31 1971 (4-6-1, 2-3-1) 156-247 9/22 @Carthage 20-6 9/23 @Washington Univ. 19-0 9/24 @Pittsburg State 23-35 9/18 @Pittsburg State 0-20 9/29 @Washington Univ. 13-14 9/30 Pittsburg State 0-20 10/1 Missouri Valley 29-7 9/24 Missouri Valley 21-27 10/6 SW-Memphis 33-7 10/7 @Tennessee-Martin 22-50 10/8 @William Jewell 16-13 10/2 Culver-Stockton 21-0 10/13 Truman State 33-6 10/14 @Northwest Missouri 20-13 10/15 @Missouri State 10-39 10/9 @Wis.-Milwaukee 7-6 10/20 Missouri State 7-9 10/21 Missouri State 13-6 10/22 Central Missouri 26-28 10/16 Northwest Missouri 21-19 10/27 @Central Missouri 29-27 10/28 @Central Missouri 20-6 10/29 @Southeast Missouri 13-49 10/23 @Missouri State 20-20 11/3 Northwest Missouri 27-7 11/4 Southeast Missouri 7-27 11/5 Truman State 16-0 10/30 Central Missouri 25-14 11/10 @Southeast Missouri 10-0 11/10 @Truman State 7-20 11/12 Northwest Missouri 13-36 11/6 @Eastern New Mexico 7-37 11/19 @Bradley 14-26 11/13 @Southeast Missouri 2-42 11/20 Truman State 13-44 69 11/25 @Lincoln 0-18 ALL-TIME MINER RESULTS

Miners’ 1980 team: Undefeated (10-0) and champions of Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association; team was ranked 10th in fi nal NCAA Division II poll and was D-II’s top team against the run.

1972 (2-9, 1-5) 108-312 1976 (4-6-1, 2-4) 179-173 1980 (10-0, 6-0) 260-123 1984 (6-4, 2-3) 229-111 9/16 Pittsburg State 7-21 9/4 @Missouri Valley 30-42 MIAA Champions 9/1 Missouri Western 17-11 9/23 @South Dakota State 0-49 9/11 @Missouri Western 7-6 9/6 William Penn 27-0 9/8 @Missouri Valley 24-10 9/30 @Missouri Southern 7-39 9/18 Wayne State, Neb. 17-0 9/13 @Missouri Valley 23-16 9/15 Pittsburg State 62-14 10/7 Wis.-Milwaukee 7-20 9/25 Pittsburg State 7-7 9/20 Pittsburg State 14-10 9/22 @Evansville 50-0 10/14 @Northwest Missouri 21-46 10/9 Lincoln 34-15 9/27 @Evangel 40-20 10/6 Southeast Missouri 16-0 10/21 Missouri State 0-3 10/16 @Central Missouri 29-15 10/4 Lincoln 18-0 10/13 @Truman State 20-31 10/28 @Central Missouri 24-35 10/23 Missouri State 9-10 10/11 @Northwest Missouri 41-3 10/20 @Central Missouri 0-10 11/4 @Washington Univ. 14-7 10/30 @Northwest Missouri 14-28 10/18 Missouri State 27-16 10/27 Lincoln 27-3 11/11 Southeast Missouri 0-31 11/6 @Washington Univ. 20-21 10/25 @Central Missouri 16-15 11/3 Evangel 7-18 11/18 @Truman State 28-21 11/13 Southeast Missouri 12-20 11/8 Southeast Missouri 34-23 11/10 @Northwest Missouri 9-14 11/23 Lincoln 0-40 11/20 Truman State 0-24 11/15 @Truman State 20-14 1985 (7-3, 4-1) 240-120 1973 (3-6-2, 2-3-1) 186-263 1977 (7-3-1, 4-1-1) 234-180 1981 (6-3-1, 3-1-1) 149-136 9/4 @Missouri Western 15-24 9/15 @Wayne State, Neb. 14-14 MIAA Co-Champions 9/5 @William Penn 31-13 9/8 Missouri Valley 35-6 9/22 Henderson State 3-14 9/3 Missouri Valley 33-13 9/12 Missouri Valley 10-31 9/21 @Pittsburg State 13-14 9/29 Missouri Southern 16-0 9/10 Missouri Western 14-21 9/19 @Pittsburg State 12-28 10/5 @Southeast Missouri 20-3 10/6 @Wis.-Milwaukee 7-45 9/17 Missouri Southern 9-43 9/26 Evangel 14-3 10/12 Truman State 20-21 10/13 Northwest Missouri 21-31 9/24 @Pittsburg State 16-14 10/3 @Lincoln 14-12 10/19 Central Missouri 14-9 10/20 @Missouri State 32-49 10/8 @Lincoln 14-0 10/10 Northwest Missouri 24-3 10/26 @Lincoln 34-3 10/27 Central Missouri 24-14 10/15 Central Missouri 20-14 10/17 Central Missouri 0-0 11/2 @Evangel 28-19 11/3 @Washington Univ. 28-31 10/22 @Missouri State 17-26 10/31 Evansville 13-3 11/9 Northwest Missouri 44-6 11/10 @Southeast Missouri 8-33 10/29 Northwest Missouri 27-6 11/7 @Southeast Missouri 14-17 11/16 @Grand Valley State 17-15 11/17 Truman State 7-7 11/5 Washington Univ. 49-10 11/14 Truman State 17-16 11/22 @Lincoln 26-25 11/12 @Southeast Missouri 14-14 1986 (5-6, 2-3) 291-248 11/19 Truman State 21-19 1982 (8-3, 3-2) 238-177 9/6 Missouri Western 38-22 1974 (6-4-1, 4-1-1) 178-202 9/4 @Wichita State 14-51 9/13 @Missouri Valley 42-13 9/7 @Missouri Valley 14-28 1978 (8-3, 4-2) 267-145 9/11 @Missouri Valley 10-6 9/20 Pittsburg State 14-37 9/14 @Missouri Western 15-7 9/2 William Penn 20-0 9/18 Pittsburg State 21-9 9/27 @Evangel 40-28 9/21 @Henderson State 10-38 9/9 @Missouri Valley 6-14 9/25 @Evansville 14-10 10/4 @Central Missouri 28-35 9/28 Pittsburg State 14-12 9/23 Pittsburg State 38-21 10/2 Lincoln 23-7 10/11 @Northwest Missouri 13-3 10/12 Southeast Missouri 21-29 9/30 Evangel 37-0 10/9 @Northwest Missouri 24-21 10/18 Southeast Missouri 12-30 10/19 @Truman State 20-7 10/7 Southeast Missouri 13-6 10/16 Culver-Stockton 61-0 10/25 Lincoln 53-6 10/26 @Central Missouri 21-21 10/14 @Truman State 7-8 10/23 @Central Missouri 20-23 11/1 Southwest Baptist 10-13 11/2 Lincoln 14-13 10/21 Missouri State 13-37 10/30 Evangel 32-22 11/8 @Truman State 21-31 11/9 @Eastern Illinois 0-17 10/28 @Northwest Missouri 32-22 11/6 Southeast Missouri 12-0 11/15 Grand Valley State 20-30 11/16 @Northwest Missouri 7-41 11/4 @Central Methodist 52-17 11/13 @Truman State 7-28 11/23 Missouri State 35-31 11/11 Lincoln 32-13 1987 (5-5, 2-3) 200-136 11/18 @Central Missouri 17-7 1983 (8-2, 4-1) 239-133 9/5 @Missouri Western 19-7 1975 (1-8-2, 1-5) 127-210 MIAA Co-Champions 9/12 Missouri Valley 10-13 9/6 Missouri Valley 14-28 1979 (7-3-1, 3-3) 208-94 9/3 @Missouri Western 28-35 9/19 @Pittsburg State 7-31 9/13 Missouri Western 14-14 9/1 @William Penn 43-0 9/10 Missouri Valley 17-7 9/26 Evangel 29-14 9/20 @Missouri Southern 6-26 9/8 Missouri Valley 8-8 9/17 @Pittsburg State 17-14 10/10 Central Missouri 14-20 9/27 @Pittsburg State 20-20 9/22 @Pittsburg State 24-10 9/24 Evansville 37-21 10/17 Northwest Missouri 31-14 10/11 @Southeast Missouri 0-17 9/29 @Evangel 37-0 10/1 @Lincoln 17-21 10/24 Truman State 6-11 10/18 Truman State 6-26 10/6 @Southeast Missouri 9-7 10/8 Northwest Missouri 35-21 10/31 @Lincoln 49-0 10/25 Central Missouri 0-29 10/13 Truman State 2-3 10/22 Central Missouri 15-0 11/7 @Southeast Missouri 0-16 11/1 @Lincoln 26-28 10/20 @Missouri State 3-27 10/29 @Evangel 35-6 11/14 @Southwest Baptist 35-10 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 11/8 Eastern Illinois 14-24 10/27 Northwest Missouri 3-26 11/5 @Southeast Missouri 24-14 11/15 Northwest Missouri 7-28 11/3 Central Methodist 49-6 11/12 Truman State 14-9 11/22 @Missouri State 20-7 11/10 @Lincoln 24-7 11/17 Central Missouri 9-0

70 ALL-TIME MINER RESULTS

1988 (2-8, 2-4) 122-208 1992 (2-9, 1-8) 131-323 1996 (3-8, 1-8) 165-314 2000 (2-9, 0-9) 141-453 9/3 Missouri Western 6-24 9/5 @Iowa Wesleyan 27-26 9/7 Quincy 41-0 9/2 Kentucky Wesleyan 35-28 9/10 @Harding 16-21 9/12 @Murray State 0-36 9/14 Missouri Valley 20-7 9/9 @Missouri Valley 22-20 9/17 @Pittsburg State 0-31 9/19 @Northwest Missouri 14-29 9/21 Truman State 14-30 9/16 @Missouri Western 0-63 10/1 @Illinois State 0-20 9/26 Pittsburg State 3-45 9/28 @Northwest Missouri 21-56 9/23 Truman State 0-49 10/8 Southwest Baptist 31-20 10/3 @Missouri Western 21-28 10/5 Missouri Southern 21-25 9/30 @Emporia State 7-49 10/15 @Central Missouri 17-24 10/10 Missouri Southern 13-33 10/12 @Emporia State 20-52 10/7 Washburn 14-34 10/22 Southeast Missouri* 6-38 10/17 @Emporia State 6-35 10/19 Washburn 0-45 10/14 Central Missouri 7-33 10/29 Lincoln 27-0 10/24 Washburn 26-21 10/26 @Central Missouri 7-20 10/21 @Southwest Baptist* 32-35 11/5 @Truman State 12-13 10/31 @Central Missouri 0-17 11/2 @Southwest Baptist 14-7 10/28 Pittsburg State 10-52 11/12 @Northwest Missouri 7-17 11/7 @Southwest Baptist 7-17 11/9 Pittsburg State 0-45 11/4 @Northwest Missouri 7-70 *at Busch Stadium, St. Louis 11/14 Truman State 14-36 11/16 @Missouri Western 7-27 11/11 Missouri Southern 7-20 *Overtime game (1OT) 1989 (1-9, 1-9) 123-223 1993 (3-7, 2-7) 228-228 1997 (3-8, 2-7) 153-333 9/2 @Washburn 20-7 9/11 Iowa Wesleyan 32-0 9/6 @Quincy 40-0 2001 (2-9, 0-9) 152-360 9/9 Truman State 17-19 9/18 @Washburn 38-14 9/13 @Missouri Valley 10-14 9/1 Quincy 45-12

9/16 @Missouri Western 14-27 9/25 Emporia State 0-17 9/20 Central Missouri 14-44 9/8 @Kentucky Wesleyan 30-10 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 9/30 @Lincoln 14-21 10/2 Southwest Baptist 44-8 9/27 @Washburn 13-27 9/15 Northwest Missouri 0-49 10/7 Southeast Missouri 7-27 10/9 @Pittsburg State 3-28 10/4 @Pittsburg State 7-42 9/22 @Truman State 0-61 10/14 @Northwest Missouri 3-7 10/16 Northwest Missouri 20-27 10/11 Northwest Missouri 3-38 9/29 Central Missouri 10-31 10/21 Pittsburg State 14-42 10/23 @Truman State 13-21 10/18 @Truman State 7-56 10/6 @Missouri Western 14-34 10/28 Central Missouri 0-25 10/30 Missouri Western 24-42 10/25 Missouri Western 17-0 10/13 @Emporia State 19-31 11/4 @Missouri Southern 21-24 11/6 @Missouri Southern 33-47 11/1 @Missouri Southern 3-35 10/20 Pittsburg State 3-31 11/11 Southwest Baptist 14-24 11/13 Central Missouri 21-24 11/8 Emporia State 20-77 10/27 Southwest Baptist 3-17 11/15 Southwest Baptist 19-0 11/3 @Washburn 14-42 1990 (0-10, 0-9) 96-304 1994 (5-5-1, 4-4-1) 155-232 11/10 Missouri Southern 14-42 9/1 Washburn 7-13 9/3 @Michigan Tech 6-20 1998 (0-11, 0-9) 94-335 9/8 @Truman State 17-24 9/10 @Georgetown, Ky. 17-7 9/5 Quincy 17-23 2002 (0-11, 0-9) 153-429 9/15 Missouri Western 21-24 9/17 Washburn 19-0 9/12 Missouri Valley 14-19 8/31 @Harding 15-23 9/22 @Illinois State 0-46 9/24 @Emporia State 15-14 9/19 @Central Missouri 0-27 9/14 Drake 25-28 10/6 @Southeast Missouri 17-28 10/1 @Southwest Baptist 26-26 9/26 Washburn 7-24 9/21 @Northwest Missouri 9-34 10/13 Northwest Missouri 13-21 10/8 Pittsburg State 0-34 10/3 Pittsburg State 3-41 9/28 Truman State 28-57 10/20 @Pittsburg State 7-52 10/15 @Northwest Missouri 20-15 10/10 @Northwest Missouri 6-49 10/3 @Central Missouri 14-55 10/27 @Central Missouri 0-37 10/22 Truman State 7-38 10/17 Truman State 7-25 10/12 Missouri Western 9-29 11/3 Missouri Southern 7-14 10/29 @Missouri Western 10-30 10/24 @Missouri Western 0-39 10/19 Emporia State 7-40 11/10 @Southwest Baptist 7-45 11/5 Missouri Southern 21-17 10/31 Missouri Southern 19-33 10/26 @Pittsburg State 14-48 11/12 @Central Missouri 14-31 11/7 @Emporia State 14-34 11/2 @Southwest Baptist 7-17 1991 (4-6-1, 3-5-1) 192-221 11/14 @Southwest Baptist 7-21 11/9 Washburn 0-49 8/31 Michigan Tech 24-21 1995 (1-9, 1-8) 119-379 11/16 Missouri Southern 25-49 9/7 @Iowa Wesleyan 17-21 9/9 @Missouri Valley 0-3 1999 (0-11, 0-9) 80-411 9/21 Northwest Missouri 20-21 9/16 @Truman State 3-63 9/4 @Quincy 16-23 2003 (0-11, 0-9) 224-500 9/28 @Pittsburg State 6-6 9/23 Northwest Missouri 14-48 9/11 Missouri Valley 20-28 9/6 Colo. School of Mines 7-28 10/5 Missouri Western 14-26 9/30 @Missouri Southern 17-56 9/18 Missouri Western 10-56 9/13 @Drake 7-28 10/12 @Missouri Southern 6-42 10/7 Emporia State 14-45 9/25 @Truman State 0-15 9/20 @Missouri Southern 35-49 10/19 Emporia State 27-21 10/14 @Washburn 10-21 10/2 Emporia State 6-48 9/27 Northwest Missouri 22-60 10/26 @Washburn 28-13 10/21 Central Missouri 19-50 10/9 @Washburn 18-53 10/4 @Pittsburg State 6-59 11/2 Central Missouri 13-7 10/28 Southwest Baptist 7-12 10/16 @Central Missouri 0-41 10/11 Southwest Baptist 27-43 11/9 Southwest Baptist 21-26 11/4 @Pittsburg State 10-60 10/23 Southwest Baptist 7-14 10/18 @Central Missouri 21-73 11/16 @Truman State 16-17 11/11 Missouri Western 25-21 10/30 @Pittsburg State 0-62 10/25 @Washburn 24-49 11/6 Northwest Missouri 3-34 11/1 Emporia State 27-44 11/13 @Missouri Southern 0-37 11/8 @Truman State 28-35 11/15 Missouri Western 20-32

Missouri S&T’s 2012 football team tied the school record for wins and ended the season ranked 24th in the fi nal AFCA national rankings with its 10-1 record. 71 ALL-TIME MINER RESULTS/ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS

2004 (3-8, 2-7) 254-509 2007 (4-7) 334-385 2009 (4-7) 233-374 2011 (6-5) 206-352 8/28 Upper Iowa 42-7 8/25 Truman State 31-38 9/3 @Central Missouri 13-50 9/3 @Okla. Panhandle St. 34-23 9/4 @Colo. School of Mines 12-48 8/30 @Missouri State 17-62 9/12 Saint Joseph’s* 41-44 9/10 Midwestern State 0-41 9/11 Missouri Southern 21-51 9/8 Wisconsin-Stout 28-10 9/19 Wis.-Stevens Point 17-21 9/17 @Drake 23-27 9/18 @Northwest Missouri 3-65 9/22 @Butler* 21-28 9/26 @Wis.-LaCrosse 0-48 9/24 Lindenwood 19-13 9/25 Pittsburg State 27-91 9/29 Arkansas-Monticello 28-45 10/3 @Central Arkansas 10-45 10/1 @Northwestern Okla. 17-22 10/2 @Southwest Baptist 14-52 10/6 @Saint Joseph’s 17-35 10/10 @Drake 0-19 10/8 S.D. School of Mines 60-6 10/9 Central Missouri 42-38 10/13 @Southern Nazarene 21-35 10/17 Northwestern Okla. 31-28 10/15 @Kentucky Wesleyan 52-28 10/16 Washburn 17-42 10/20 Central State 44-28 10/24 Saint Francis (Ind.) 39-37 10/22 William Jewell 28-26 10/23 @Emporia State 29-19 10/27 Lincoln 48-10 10/31 Lincoln 35-14 10/29 @Urbana 7-42 10/30 Truman State 33-47 11/3 @Tiffi n 30-73 11/7 @Southwest Baptist 13-54 11/5 Saint Joseph’s 45-24 11/6 @Missouri Western 14-49 11/10 @Kentucky Wesleyan 49-21 11/14 @Kentucky Wesleyan 34-14 11/12 @South Dakota 14-48 *Overtime game (1OT) *Overtime game (2OT) AS AN NCAA-II INDEPENDENT AS A MEMBER OF GLVC 2005 (7-4) 379-285 2008 (7-4) 408-274 2010 (3-8) 206-352 2012 (10-1, 7-1) 458-205 8/27 @Upper Iowa 26-18 9/6 @Ark.-Monticello 24-42 9/4 @Emporia State 7-23 9/1 Okla. Panhandle St. 55-14 9/3 Central Methodist 43-18 9/13 Evangel 41-7 9/11 Drake 14-28 9/6 @Arkansas Tech 27-19 9/10 Wayne State (Neb.) 22-21 9/20 @Wisconsin-Stout 31-24 9/18 @Wis.-Stevens Point 10-29 9/15 @McKendree 31-0 9/17 Peru State 34-0 9/27 Butler 15-41 9/25 Wisconsin-LaCrosse 31-24 9/22 Kentucky Wesleyan 47-23 9/24 @Saint Joseph’s 23-28 10/4 Saint Joseph’s 38-29 10/2 Northwestern Okla. 14-43 9/29 Indianapolis 35-54 10/1 Southwest Baptist 38-40 10/11 @South Dakota 3-34 10/9 @South Alabama 6-45 10/6 @Central State 27-21 10/15 Southwestern Okla. St. 20-9 10/18 Kentucky Wesleyan 58-7 10/16 Kentucky Wesleyan* 38-35 10/13 William Jewell 52-17 10/22 @South Dakota St. 28-64 10/25 @Central State 28-29 10/23 @Saint Francis (Ind.) 14-41 10/20 @Quincy 64-6 10/29 @Austin Peay 45-3 11/1 @Lincoln 68-0 10/30 Urbana 25-42 10/27 Urbana 13-12 11/5 Morehead State 55-56 11/8 Southwest Baptist 63-23 11/6 @Saint Joseph’s 27-21 11/3 @Saint Joseph’s 41-22 11/12 @Butler 45-28 11/15 @Truman State* 39-38 11/13 @Lincoln 20-21 11/10 @S.D. School of Mines 66-17 *Overtime game (2OT) *Overtime game (1OT) 2006 (6-5) 350-283 8/26 @Tiffi n 32-58 9/9 @Southeast Missouri 23-44 9/16 @Lincoln 49-7 9/23 @Morehead State 49-37 9/30 Saint Joseph’s 24-38 10/7 @Southwestern Okla. 29-31 10/14 Austin Peay 21-14 10/21 Southern Nazarene 17-14 10/28 Butler 35-20 11/4 @Wayne State (Neb.) 9-14 11/11 Kentucky Wesleyan 62-6

MINER FOOTBALL RECORDS -- All-Time Records vs. Opponents

OPPONENT (School location) All Games Home Away Neutral First Game Last Game Arkansas (Fayetteville, Ark.) 6-13 3-0 3-12 0-1 1902 1943 Arkansas-Monticello (Monticello, Ark.) 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-0 1939 2008 Arkansas State (Jonesboro, Ark.) 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 1939 1941 Arkansas Tech (Russellville, Ark.) 1-5 0-4 1-1 0-0 1922 2012 Austin Peay (Clarksville, Tenn.) 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 2005 2006 Barnes (St. Louis, Mo.) 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1909 1909 Battery A (Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.) 4-0 4-0 0-0 0-0 1905 1908 Bradley (Peoria, Ill.) 2-1 1-1 1-0 0-0 1966 1970 Butler (Indianapolis, Ind.) 2-2 1-1 1-1 0-0 2005 2008 Camp J.T. Robinson (Little Rock, Ark.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1943 1943 Carleton (Northfi eld, Minn.) 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 1908 1909 Carson-Newman (Jeff erson City, Tenn.) 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1965 1965 Carthage (Kenosha, Wis.) 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1956 1957 Central Arkansas (Conway, Ark.) 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 1938 2009 Central Methodist (Fayette, Mo.) 9-4 7-4 2-0 0-0 1909 2005 Central Missouri (Warrensburg, Mo.) 37-35-3 22-15-1 15-20-2 0-0 1902 2009 Central State (Wilberforce, Ohio) 2-1 1-0 1-1 0-0 2007 2012 Chillicothe Business (Chillicothe, Mo.) 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1930 1938

MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL Christian Brothers (St. Louis, Mo.) 4-3-1 1-1-1 3-2 0-0 1895 1914 Colorado (Boulder, Colo.) 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1903 1903 Colorado School of Mines (Golden, Colo.) 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 2003 2004 Culver-Stockton (Canton, Mo.) 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 1955 1982 Drake (Des Moines, Iowa) 0-6 0-2 0-4 0-0 1923 2011 72 Drury (Springfi eld, Mo.) 19-14-3 10-8-1 9-6-2 0-0 1893 1932 Eastern Illinois (Charleston, Ill.) 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 1974 1975 ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS

OPPONENT (School location) All Games Home Away Neutral First Game Last Game Eastern New Mexico (Portales, N.M.) 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1971 1971 Emporia State (Emporia, Kan.) 4-12 2-6 2-6 0-0 1957 2010 Evangel (Springfi eld, Mo.) 10-1 5-1 5-0 0-0 1978 2008 Evansville (Evansville, Ind.) 5-0 3-0 2-0 0-0 1926 1984 Fort Leonard Wood (Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1942 1942 Georgetown (Georgetown, Ky.) 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1994 1994 Grand Valley State (Allendale, Mich.) 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-0 1985 1986 Harding (Searcy, Ark.) 1-3 1-0 0-3 0-0 1966 2002 Haskell (Lawrence, Kan.) 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 1909 1911 Henderson State (Arkadelphia, Ark.) 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 1973 1974 Hillsdale (Hillsdale, Mich.) 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1968 1968 Illinois (Champaign, Ill.) 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1915 1915 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 Illinois-Chicago (Chicago, Ill.) 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1969 1970 Illinois State (Normal, Ill.) 2-2 0-0 1-2 1-0 1943 1990 Illinois Wesleyan (Bloomington, Ill.) 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1943 1943 Indianapolis (Indianapolis, Ind.) 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 2012 2012 Iowa Wesleyan (Mount Pleasant, Iowa) 2-1 1-0 1-1 0-0 1991 1993 Jeff erson Barracks (St. Louis, Mo.) 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 1941 1941 Kansas City (Kansas City, Mo.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1923 1923 Kansas School of Mines (Weir City, Kan.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1914 1914 Kansas State (Manhattan, Kan.) 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1910 1910 Kentucky Wesleyan (Owensboro, Ky.) 9-0 5-0 4-0 0-0 2000 2012 Kirksville Osteopaths (Kirksville, Mo.) 8-3-1 7-1-1 1-2 0-0 1900 1928 Lincoln (Jeff erson City, Mo.) 19-10 11-3 8-7 0-0 1958 2010 Lindenwood (St. Charles, Mo. 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2011 2011 Lombard (Galesburg, Ill.) 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1928 1928 Loyola (Chicago, Ill.) 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1924 1924 Marion Sims (St. Louis, Mo.) 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-0 1900 1901 Marionville (Marionville, Mo.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1917 1917 McKendree (Lebanon, Ill.) 9-1 8-1 1-0 0-0 1924 2012 McKinley HS (St. Louis, Mo.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1907 1907 Memphis (Memphis, Tenn.) 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 1947 1948 Michigan Tech (Houghton, Mich.) 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 1991 1994 Midwestern State (Wichita Falls, Texas) 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 2011 2011 Millikin (Decatur, Ill.) 0-1-2 0-1-2 0-0 0-0 1916 1921 Missouri (Columbia, Mo.) 1-10-1 0-1 1-9-1 0-0 1900 1925 Missouri “B” (Columbia, Mo.) 2-1 2-1 0-0 0-0 1931 1945 Missouri Southern (Joplin, Mo.) 2-18 2-8 0-10 0-0 1972 2004 Missouri State (Springfi eld, Mo.) 31-27-3 21-10-1 10-17-2 0-0 1904 2007 Missouri Valley (Marshall, Mo.) 15-11-1 7-6-1 8-5 0-0 1930 2000 Missouri Wesleyan (Cameron, Mo.) 0-3 0-2 0-1 0-0 1921 1924 Missouri Western (St. Joseph, Mo.) 7-18-1 4-8-1 3-10 0-0 1974 2004 Morehead State (Morehead, Ky.) 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-0 2005 2006 Murray State (Murray, Ky.) 0-3 0-1 0-2 0-0 1950 1992 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M (Miami, Okla.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1923 1923 Northeastern State (Tahlequah, Okla.) 2-2 1-1 1-1 0-0 1929 1958 Northwest Missouri State (Maryville, Mo.) 33-38-1 19-17 14-21-1 0-0 1929 2004 Northwestern Oklahoma State (Alva, Okla.) 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-0 2009 2011 Oklahoma (Norman, Okla.) 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1903 1903 Oklahoma City (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 0-3 0-0 0-3 0-0 1935 1946 Oklahoma Panhandle State (Goodwell, Okla.) 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 2011 2012 Oklahoma State (Stillwater, Okla.) 2-2 1-0 0-2 1-0 1912 1931 Ottawa (Ottawa, Kan.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1933 1933 Peru State (Peru, Neb.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2005 2005 Pierce City Baptist (Pierce City, Mo.) 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1901 1902 Pittsburg State (Pittsburg, Kan.) 15-40-4 9-20-2 6-20-2 0-0 1914 2004 Quincy (Quincy, Ill.) 4-2 2-1 2-1 0-0 1996 2012 Rhodes (Memphis, Tenn.) 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 1955 1956 Saint Francis (Fort Wayne, Ind.) 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 2009 2010 Saint Joseph’s (Rensselaer, Ind.) 4-4 2-2 2-2 0-0 2005 2012 73 Saint Louis (St. Louis, Mo.) 5-27-2 0-0 5-27-2 0-0 1900 1948 ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS

OPPONENT (School location) All Games Home Away Neutral First Game Last Game St. Mary’s of the Plains (Dodge City, Kan.) 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1962 1965 St. Viator (Bourbonnais, Ill.) 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 1932 1932 Shurtleff (Alton, Ill.) 5-0-2 5-0-2 0-0 0-0 1901 1949 Smith Academy (St. Louis, Mo.) 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1901 1907 South Alabama (Mobile, Ala.) 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 2010 2010 South Dakota (Vermillion, S.D.) 0-3 0-0 0-3 0-0 1902 2011 South Dakota School of Mines (Rapid City, S.D.) 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 2011 2012 South Dakota State (Brookings, S.D.) 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 1972 2005 Southeast Missouri St. (Cape Girardeau, Mo.) 22-36-3 14-15-1 8-20-2 0-1 1906 2006 Southern Illinois (Carbondale, Ill.) 2-3 1-2 1-1 0-0 1937 1961 Southern Methodist (Dallas, Texas) 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1923 1923 Southern Nazarene (Bethany, Okla.) 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 2006 2007 Southwest Baptist (Bolivar, Mo.) 6-15-1 4-7 2-8-1 0-0 1986 2009 Southwestern Okla. St. (Weatherford, Okla.) 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 2005 2006 Tennessee-Martin (Martin, Tenn.) 0-5 0-3 0-2 0-0 1960 1964 Tennessee Medical (Knoxville, Tenn.) 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1922 1922 Texas A&M (College Station, Texas) 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 1915 1916 Tiffi n (Tiffi n, Ohio) 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 2006 2007 Truman State (Kirksville, Mo.) 22-49-4 11-23-4 11-26 0-0 1909 2008 Tulsa (Tulsa, Okla.) 0-4 0-0 0-4 0-0 1916 1932 Upper Iowa (Fayette, Iowa) 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 2004 2005 Urbana (Urbana, Ohio) 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-0 2010 2012 Vanderbilt (Nashville, Tenn.) 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1904 1904 Verona Athletic Club (St. Louis, Mo.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1913 1913 Washburn (Topeka, Kan.) 5-11 2-6 3-5 0-0 1989 2004 Washington University (St. Louis, Mo.) 11-40-1 2-0 9-40-1 0-0 1895 1977 Wayne State (Wayne, Neb.) 2-1-1 2-0 0-1-1 0-0 1973 2006 West End Athletic Club (St. Louis, Mo.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1902 1902 Westminster (Fulton, Mo.) 5-2 2-2 3-0 0-0 1917 1930 Wichita State (Wichita, Kan.) 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1982 1982 William Jewell (Liberty, Mo.) 3-2-1 2-1-1 1-1 0-0 1911 2012 William Penn (Oskaloosa, Iowa) 4-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 1978 1981 Wisconsin-Milwaukee (Milwaukee, Wis.) 2-2 0-1 2-1 0-0 1968 1973 Wisconsin-LaCrosse (LaCrosse, Wis.) 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 2009 2010 Wisconsin-Stout (Menomomie, Wis.) 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 2007 2008 Wisconsin-Stevens Point (Stevens Point, Wis.) 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 2009 2010 MINER FOOTBALL RECORDS -- Annual Scores vs. Opponents

ARKANSAS (UA leads 13-6) ARKANSAS STATE (S&T leads 3-0) BRADLEY (S&T leads 2-1) 1902 UA 0-11 @Fayetteville 1939 S&T 39-6 Rolla 1966 BU 14-26 Rolla 1903 S&T 17-6 Rolla 1940 S&T 39-12 Rolla 1969 S&T 42-14 Rolla 1904 S&T 5-0 @Fayetteville 1941 S&T 46-0 Rolla 1970 S&T 28-7 @Peoria 1905 S&T 16-0 Rolla 1906 S&T 11-0 Rolla ARKANSAS TECH (ATU leads 5-1) BUTLER (Tied 2-2) 1907 UA 5-7 @Fayetteville 1922 ATU 0-6 Rolla 2005 S&T 45-28 @Indianapolis 1910 UA 2-6 @Fayetteville 1923 ATU 0-23 Rolla 2006 S&T 35-20 Rolla 1911 UA 3-44 @Joplin 1926 ATU 0-30 Rolla 2007 BU 21-28 (OT) @Indianapolis 1914 S&T 40-0 @Fayetteville 1933 ATU 0-26 @Russellville 2008 BU 15-41 Rolla 1916 UA 0-60 @Fayetteville 1934 ATU 0-6 Rolla 1917 UA 0-39 @Fayetteville 2012 S&T 27-19 @Russellville CAMP J.T. ROBINSON (S&T leads 1-0) 1918 UA 0-7 @Fayetteville 1943 S&T 27-14 Rolla 1919 UA 0-20 @Fayetteville AUSTIN PEAY (S&T leads 2-0) 1920 UA 0-14 @Fayetteville 2005 S&T 49-3 @Clarksville CARLETON (Tied 1-1) 1927 UA 0-34 @Fayetteville 2006 S&T 21-14 Rolla 1908 CAR 6-10 Rolla 1928 UA 6-45 @Fayetteville 1909 S&T 18-6 Rolla 1932 S&T 20-19 @Fayetteville BARNES (BAR leads 1-0) 1934 UA 0-20 @Fayetteville

MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 1909 BAR 6-25 @St. Louis 1943 UA 0-59 @Fayetteville CARSON-NEWMAN (C-N leads 1-0) 1965 C-N 0-27 @Jeff erson City BATTERY A, FORT WOOD (S&T leads 4-0) ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO (UAM leads 2-1) 1905 S&T 36-0 Rolla 1939 S&T 28-13 Rolla CARTHAGE (S&T leads 2-0) 1906 S&T 10-0 Rolla 1956 S&T 20-6 @Kenosha 2007 UAM 28-45 Rolla 1907 S&T 11-6 Rolla 1957 S&T 34-0 Rolla 2008 UAM 24-42 @Monticello 1908 S&T 45-0 Rolla 74 ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS

CENTRAL ARKANSAS (UCA leads 2-0) CENTRAL MISSOURI (cont.) DRURY (cont.) 1938 UCA 0-27 Rolla 1992 UCM 0-17 @Warrensburg 1921 S&T 31-0 Rolla 2009 UCA 10-45 @Conway 1993 UCM 21-24 Rolla 1922 DU 0-12 Rolla 1994 UCM 14-31 @Warrensburg 1923 S&T 13-7 @Springfi eld CENTRAL METHODIST (S&T leads 9-4) 1995 UCM 19-50 Rolla 1924 S&T 27-7 @Springfi eld 1909 CMU 10-11 Rolla 1996 UCM 7-20 @Warrensburg 1925 S&T 20-13 Rolla 1910 S&T 19-5 Rolla 1997 UCM 14-44 Rolla 1926 S&T 27-6 Rolla 1911 CMU 11-27 Rolla 1998 UCM 0-27 @Warrensburg 1927 S&T 18-7 @Springfi eld 1912 S&T 17-13 Rolla 1999 UCM 0-41 @Warrensburg 1928 Tie 12-12 @Springfi eld 1921 S&T 21-2 Rolla 2000 UCM 7-33 Rolla 1929 DU 19-27 @Springfi eld 1927 CMU 7-21 Rolla 2001 UCM 10-31 Rolla 1930 S&T 67-6 Rolla 1928 CMU 6-12 Rolla 2002 UCM 14-55 @Warrensburg 1931 S&T 18-0 @Springfi eld 1929 S&T 19-6 @Fayette 2003 UCM 21-73 @Warrensburg 1932 S&T 40-0 Rolla 1931 S&T 27-0 Rolla 2004 S&T 42-38 Rolla *Game forfeited to S&T 1946 S&T 12-6 Rolla 2009 UCM 13-50 @Warrensburg 1978 S&T 52-17 @Fayette EASTERN ILLINOIS (EIU leads 2-0) 1979 S&T 49-6 Rolla CENTRAL STATE (S&T leads 2-1) 1974 EIU 0-17 @Charleston 2005 S&T 43-18 Rolla 2007 S&T 44-28 Rolla 1975 EIU 14-24 Rolla MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 2008 CSU 28-29 @Wilberforce CENTRAL MISSOURI (UCM leads 37-35-3) 2012 S&T 27-21 @Wilberforce EASTERN NEW MEXICO (ENMU leads 1-0) 1902 UCM 6-11 @Warrensburg 1971 ENMU 7-37 @Portales 1903 S&T 5-0 Rolla CHILLICOTHE BUSINESS (S&T leads 2-0) 1915 S&T 13-7 Rolla 1930 S&T 39-0 Rolla EMPORIA STATE (ESU leads 12-4) 1916 S&T 14-13 Rolla 1938 S&T 30-6 Rolla 1957 S&T 27-14 Rolla 1919 UCM 0-6 @Warrensburg 1991 S&T 27-21 Rolla 1920 S&T 17-0 Rolla CHRISTIAN BROTHERS (S&T LEADS 4-3-1) 1992 ESU 6-35 @Emporia 1935 UCM 6-20 @Warrensburg 1895 CB 8-10 @St. Louis 1993 ESU 0-17 Rolla 1936 UCM 0-20 Rolla 1899 CB 6-17 Rolla 1994 S&T 15-14 @Emporia 1937 UCM 6-20 @Warrensburg 1900 S&T 6-0 @St. Louis 1995 ESU 14-45 Rolla 1938 S&T 26-6 Rolla 1901 S&T 24-0 @St. Louis 1996 ESU 20-52 @Emporia 1939 S&T 13-7 @Warrensburg 1902 CB 5-11 @St. Louis 1997 ESU 20-77 Rolla 1940 UCM 6-7 Rolla 1904 S&T 53-0 Rolla 1998 ESU 14-34 @Emporia 1941 Tie 0-0 @Warrensburg 1913 Tie 7-7 Rolla 1999 ESU 6-48 Rolla 1942 S&T 32-7 Rolla 1914 S&T 27-6 @St. Louis 2000 ESU 7-49 @Emporia 1943 UCM 0-6 @Warrensburg 2001 ESU 19-31 @Emporia 1946 S&T 20-0 Rolla COLORADO (CU leads 1-0) 2002 ESU 7-40 Rolla 1947 S&T 14-7 Rolla 1903 CU 0-32 @Boulder 2003 ESU 27-44 Rolla 1948 S&T 18-0 @Warrensburg 2004 S&T 29-19 @Emporia 1949 S&T 31-0 Rolla COLO. SCHOOL OF MINES (CSM leads 2-0) 2010 ESU 7-23 @Emporia 1950 S&T 32-13 @Warrensburg 2003 CSM 7-28 Rolla 1951 S&T 12-6 Rolla 2004 CSM 12-48 @Golden EVANGEL (S&T leads 10-1) 1952 S&T 20-14 @Warrensburg 1978 S&T 37-0 Rolla 1953 S&T 20-0 Rolla 1979 S&T 37-0 @Springfi eld 1954 S&T 19-6 @Warrensburg CULVER-STOCKTON (S&T leads 3-0) 1980 S&T 40-20 @Springfi eld 1955 UCM 19-25 Rolla 1955 S&T 44-7 Rolla 1981 S&T 14-3 Rolla 1956 S&T 29-27 @Warrensburg 1971 S&T 21-0 Rolla 1982 S&T 32-22 Rolla 1957 S&T 47-6 Rolla 1982 S&T 61-0 Rolla 1983 S&T 35-6 @Springfi eld 1958 S&T 26-14 @Warrensburg 1984 EU 7-18 Rolla 1959 S&T 34-20 Rolla DRAKE (DU leads 6-0) 1985 S&T 28-19 @Springfi eld 1960 UCM 21-23 Rolla 1923 DU 0-53 @Des Moines 1986 S&T 40-28 @Springfi eld 1961 S&T 20-6 @Warrensburg 2002 DU 25-28 Rolla 1987 S&T 29-14 Rolla 1962 UCM 14-20 Rolla 2003 DU 7-28 @Des Moines 2008 S&T 41-7 Rolla 1963 S&T 10-0 @Warrensburg 2009 DU 0-19 @Des Moines 1964 S&T 14-0 Rolla 2010 DU 14-28 Rolla 1965 UCM 22-26 @Warrensburg 2011 DU 23-27 @Des Moines EVANSVILLE (S&T leads 5-0) 1966 UCM 26-28 Rolla 1926 S&T 32-9 Rolla 1967 UCM 0-21 @Warrensburg DRURY (S&T leads 19-14-3) 1981 S&T 13-3 Rolla 1968 UCM 16-20 Rolla 1893 DU 0-16 @Springfi eld 1982 S&T 14-10 @Evansville 1969 S&T 24-0 @Warrensburg 1894 S&T 8-6 Rolla 1983 S&T 37-21 Rolla 1970 UCM 7-34 @Warrensburg 1896 DU 0-42 Rolla 1984 S&T 50-0 @Evansville 1971 S&T 25-14 Rolla 1898 S&T 26-0 Rolla 1972 UCM 24-35 @Warrensburg 1899 DU 6-18 @Springfi eld FORT LEONARD WOOD (S&T leads 1-0) 1973 S&T 24-14 Rolla 1900 S&T 69-0 Rolla 1942 S&T 53-0 Rolla 1974 Tie 21-21 @Warrensburg 1901 S&T 12-0 @Springfi eld 1975 UCM 0-29 Rolla 1902 DU 10-11 Rolla GEORGETOWN, KY. (S&T leads 1-0) 1976 S&T 29-15 @Warrensburg 1903 Tie 0-0 @Springfi eld 1994 S&T 17-7 @Georgetown 1977 S&T 20-14 Rolla 1904 Tie 6-6 Rolla 1978 S&T 17-7 @Warrensburg 1905 DU 0-40 @Springfi eld GRAND VALLEY STATE (Tied 1-1) 1979 S&T 9-0 Rolla 1906 DU 0-6 @Springfi eld 1985 S&T 17-15 @Allendale 1980 S&T 16-15 @Warrensburg 1908 S&T 17-5 @Springfi eld 1986 GVSU 20-30 Rolla 1981 Tie 0-0 Rolla 1909 S&T 43-0 Rolla 1982 UCM 20-23 @Warrensburg 1910 S&T 37-5 Rolla HARDING (HU leads 3-1) 1983 S&T 15-0 Rolla 1911 DU 0-6 Rolla 1966 HU 13-31 @Searcy 1984 UCM 0-10 @Warrensburg 1912 DU 0-13 @Springfi eld 1967 S&T 25-14 Rolla 1985 S&T 14-9 Rolla 1913 S&T 26-0 @Springfi eld 1988 HU 16-21 @Searcy 1986 UCM 28-35 @Warrensburg 1914 S&T 68-0 Rolla 2002 HU 15-23 @Searcy 1987 UCM 14-20 Rolla 1915 S&T 26-6 @Springfi eld 1988 UCM 17-24 @Warrensburg 1916 DU 0-38 Rolla HASKELL (HAS leads 1-1-0) 1917 DU 0-26 Rolla 1989 UCM 0-25 Rolla 1909 HAS 10-14 Rolla 1919 DU 7-12 @Springfi eld 1990 UCM 0-37 @Warrensburg 1911 Tie 0-0 Rolla 75 1991 S&T 13-7 Rolla 1920 DU 7-13* Rolla ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS

HENDERSON STATE (HSU leads 2-0) LINCOLN (cont.) MISSOURI (cont.) 1973 HSU 3-14 Rolla 1975 LU 26-28 @Jeff . City 1914 S&T 9-0 @Columbia 1974 HSU 10-38 @Arkadelphia 1976 S&T 34-15 Rolla 1925 MU 0-32 @Columbia 1977 S&T 14-0 @Jeff . City HILLSDALE (HC leads 1-0) 1978 S&T 32-13 Rolla MISSOURI “B” (S&T leads 2-1) 1968 HC 16-24 Rolla 1979 S&T 24-7 @Jeff . City 1931 S&T 26-0 Rolla 1980 S&T 18-0 Rolla 1943 S&T 18-0 Rolla 1981 S&T 14-12 @Jeff . City 1945 MUB 0-25 Rolla ILLINOIS (ILL leads 1-0) 1982 S&T 23-7 Rolla 1915 ILL 7-75 @Champaign 1983 LU 17-21 @Jeff . City MISSOURI SOUTHERN (MSSU leads 18-2) 1984 S&T 27-3 Rolla ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (S&T leads 2-0) 1972 MSSU 7-39 @Joplin 1985 S&T 34-3 @Jeff . City 1973 S&T 16-0 Rolla 1969 S&T 14-6 @Chicago 1986 S&T 53-6 Rolla 1975 MSSU 6-26 @Joplin 1970 S&T 53-0 Rolla 1987 S&T 49-0 @Jeff . City 1977 MSSU 9-43 Rolla 1988 S&T 27-0 Rolla 1989 MSSU 21-24 @Joplin ILLINOIS STATE (Tied 2-2) 1989 LU 14-21 @Jeff . City 1990 MSSU 7-14 Rolla 1943 S&T 19-6 @Normal 2006 S&T 49-7 @Jeff . City 1991 MSSU 6-42 @Joplin 1950 S&T 7-6* @Bloomington 2007 S&T 48-10 Rolla 1992 MSSU 13-33 Rolla 1988 ISU 0-20 @Normal 2008 S&T 68-0 @Jeff . City 1993 MSSU 33-47 @Joplin 1990 ISU 0-46 @Normal 2009 S&T 35-14 Rolla 1994 S&T 21-17 Rolla *Corn Bowl at Bloomington, Ill. 2010 LU 20-21 @Jeff . City 1995 MSSU 17-56 @Joplin 1996 MSSU 21-25 Rolla ILLINOIS WESLEYAN (S&T leads 1-0) LINDENWOOD (S&T leads 1-0) 1997 MSSU 3-35 @Joplin 1943 S&T 8-0 @Bloomington 2011 S&T 19-13 Rolla 1998 MSSU 19-33 Rolla 1999 MSSU 0-37 @Joplin INDIANAPOLIS (UIndy leads 1-0) LOMBARD (LC leads 1-0) 2000 MSSU 7-20 Rolla 2012 UIndy 54-35 Rolla 1928 LC 6-7 Rolla 2001 MSSU 14-42 @Joplin 2002 MSSU 25-49 Rolla IOWA WESLEYAN (S&T leads 2-1) LOYOLA, ILL. (LOY leads 1-0) 2003 MSSU 35-49 @Joplin 1991 IWC 17-21 @Mt. Pleasant 1924 LOY 0-6 @Chicago 2004 MSSU 21-51 Rolla 1992 S&T 27-26 @Mt. Pleasant 1993 S&T 32-0 Rolla MARION SIMS (Tied 1-1) MISSOURI STATE (S&T leads 31-27-3) 1900 MS 6-11 Rolla 1904 S&T 41-0 @Springfi eld JEFFERSON BARRACKS (Tied 0-0-1) 1901 S&T 5-0 @St. Louis 1905 S&T 28-0 Rolla 1941 Tie 6-6 Rolla 1910 S&T 24-0 Rolla MARIONVILLE (S&T leads 1-0) 1911 S&T 34-0 Rolla KANSAS CITY (S&T leads 1-0) 1917 S&T 65-7 Rolla 1912 S&T 64-0 Rolla 1923 S&T 109-0 Rolla 1915 S&T 51-20 Rolla McKENDREE (S&T leads 8-1) 1919 S&T 32-0 Rolla 1920 S&T 33-15 @Springfi eld KANSAS SCHOOL OF MINES (S&T leads 1-0) 1924 S&T 27-0 Rolla 1921 S&T 69-6 Rolla 1914 S&T 87-0 Rolla 1925 S&T 40-6 Rolla 1924 MSU 10-13 @Springfi eld 1926 S&T 41-13 Rolla 1925 S&T 13-7 Rolla 1928 S&T 19-0 Rolla KANSAS STATE (KSU leads 1-0) 1926 S&T 21-0 @Springfi eld 1910 KSU 3-23 @Manhattan 1929 S&T 73-0 Rolla 1932 S&T 34-7 @Springfi eld 1933 S&T 7-6 Rolla 1933 S&T 40-6 Rolla 1934 McK 6-20 Rolla KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (S&T leads 9-0) 1934 S&T 49-0 Rolla 1935 S&T 16-0 Rolla 2000 S&T 35-28 Rolla 1935 MSU 2-7 Rolla 1936 S&T 27-0 Rolla 2001 S&T 30-10 @Owensboro 1936 Tie 13-13 @Springfi eld 2012 S&T 31-0 @Lebanon 2006 S&T 62-6 Rolla 1937 S&T 35-0 Rolla 2007 S&T 49-21 @Owensboro 1938 MSU 7-19 @Springfi eld 2008 S&T 58-7 Rolla McKINLEY HS (S&T leads 1-0) 1939 MSU 6-20 Rolla 1907 S&T 24-0 Rolla 2009 S&T 34-14 @Owensboro 1940 MSU 7-27 @Springfi eld 2010 S&T 38-35 (OT) Rolla 1941 S&T 3-0 Rolla 2011 S&T 52-28 @Owensboro MEMPHIS (Tied 1-1) 1942 S&T 13-0 @Springfi eld 2012 S&T 47-23 Rolla 1947 UM 0-13 @Memphis 1945 MSU 13-20 Rolla 1948 S&T 6-0 Rolla 1945 MSU 7-19 @Springfi eld KIRKSVILLE OSTEOPATHS (S&T leads 8-3-1) 1946 S&T 12-0 Rolla 1900 KO 0-5 @Kirksville MICHIGAN TECH (Tied 1-1) 1947 MSU 7-14 @Springfi eld 1901 KO 0-38 @Kirksville 1991 S&T 24-21 Rolla 1948 MSU 0-18 Rolla 1909 S&T 27-0 @Kirksville 1994 MTU 6-20 @Houghton 1949 S&T 33-7 @Springfi eld 1914 S&T 150-0 Rolla 1950 S&T 35-34 Rolla 1915 S&T 36-6 Rolla MIDWESTERN STATE (MSU leads 1-0) 1951 MSU 7-13 @Springfi eld 1916 KO 0-21 Rolla 2011 MSU 0-41 Rolla 1952 S&T 25-20 Rolla 1919 S&T 20-6 Rolla 1953 MSU 6-19 @Springfi eld 1923 S&T 34-7 Rolla MILLIKIN (MU leads 1-0-2) 1954 S&T 18-12 Rolla 1925 S&T 21-0 Rolla 1916 Tie 7-7 Rolla 1955 S&T 13-7 @Springfi eld 1926 S&T 14-6 Rolla 1920 MU 0-7 Rolla 1956 MSU 7-9 Rolla 1927 Tie 13-13 Rolla 1921 Tie 6-6 Rolla 1957 S&T 3-0 @Springfi eld 1928 S&T 18-0 Rolla 1958 S&T 36-19 @Springfi eld MISSOURI (MU leads 10-1-1) 1959 S&T 32-8 Rolla LINCOLN (S&T leads 19-10) 1900 MU 2-12 Rolla 1960 MSU 7-20 @Springfi eld MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 1958 LU 0-46 @Jeff . City 1903 MU 0-40 @Columbia 1961 S&T 13-6 Rolla 1959 LU 14-30 Rolla 1905 MU 0-28 @Columbia 1962 MSU 3-28 @Springfi eld 1963 LU 6-24 Rolla 1906 MU 0-26 @Columbia 1963 MSU 0-42 Rolla 1964 LU 0-73 @Jeff . City 1908 MU 0-16 @Columbia 1964 MSU 13-49 @Springfi eld 1970 S&T 14-7 Rolla 1909 MU 0-13 @Columbia 1965 MSU 0-14 Rolla 1971 LU 0-18 @Jeff . City 1910 Tie 0-0 @Columbia 1966 MSU 10-39 @Springfi eld 76 1972 LU 0-40 Rolla 1911 MU 0-29 @Columbia 1967 MSU 9-21 Rolla 1973 S&T 26-25 @Jeff . City 1912 MU 0-13 @Columbia 1968 MSU 9-14 @Springfi eld 1974 S&T 14-13 Rolla 1913 MU 13-44 @Columbia 1969 S&T 45-12 Rolla ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS

MISSOURI STATE (cont.) MURRAY STATE (MSU leads 3-0) NORTHWEST MO. STATE (cont.) 1970 Tie 14-14 Rolla 1950 MSU 0-21 Rolla 1999 NW 3-34 Rolla 1971 Tie 20-20 @Springfi eld 1951 MSU 7-31 @Murray 2000 NW 7-70 @Maryville 1972 MSU 0-3 Rolla 1992 MSU 0-36 @Murray 2001 NW 0-49 Rolla 1973 MSU 32-49 @Springfi eld 2002 NW 9-34 @Maryville 1974 S&T 35-31 Rolla NORTHEASTERN OKLA. A&M (S&T leads 1-0) 2003 NW 22-60 Rolla 1975 S&T 20-7 @Springfi eld 1923 S&T 53-6 Rolla 2004 NW 3-65 @Maryville 1976 MSU 9-10 Rolla 1977 MSU 17-26 @Springfi eld NORTHEASTERN STATE (Tied 2-2) NORTHWESTERN OKLA. ST. (NW leads 2-1) 1978 MSU 13-37 Rolla 1929 S&T 27-0 @Tahlequah 2009 S&T 31-28 Rolla 1979 MSU 3-27 @Springfi eld 1932 S&T 32-0 Rolla 2010 NWOSU 14-43 Rolla 1980 S&T 27-16 Rolla 1957 NSU 13-33 @Tahlequah 2011 NWOSU 17-22 @Alva 2007 MSU 17-62 @Springfi eld 1958 NSU 3-20 Rolla OKLAHOMA (OU leads 1-0) MISSOURI VALLEY (S&T leads 15-11-1) NORTHWEST MO. STATE (NW leads 38-33-1) 1903 OU 6-12 @Norman 1930 S&T 38-7 Rolla 1929 S&T 33-6 Rolla 1966 S&T 29-7 Rolla 1931 NW 0-6 @Maryville OKLAHOMA CITY (OCU leads 3-0) MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 1967 S&T 34-13 @Marshall 1932 S&T 14-7 Rolla 1935 OCU 6-27 @Okla. City 1968 S&T 20-7 @Marshall 1933 S&T 33-6 Rolla 1937 OCU 7-19 @Okla. City 1969 S&T 33-14 Rolla 1934 S&T 33-14 Rolla 1946 OCU 6-74 @Okla. City 1970 S&T 21-7 @Marshall 1935 NW 2-7 Rolla 1971 MVC 21-27 Rolla 1936 Tie 0-0 @Maryville OKLA. PANHANDLE ST. ( S&T leads 2-0) 1974 MVC 14-28 @Marshall 1937 S&T 7-0 Rolla 2011 S&T 34-23 @Goodwell 1975 MVC 14-28 Rolla 1938 NW 0-21 @Maryville 2012 S&T 55-14 Rolla 1976 MVC 30-42 @Marshall 1939 NW 0-17 Rolla 1977 S&T 33-13 Rolla 1940 S&T 25-0 @Maryville 1978 MVC 6-14 @Marshall 1941 NW 7-20 Rolla OKLAHOMA STATE (Tied 2-2) 1979 Tie 8-8 Rolla 1942 NW 13-22 @Maryville 1912 S&T 13-7 Rolla 1980 S&T 23-16 @Marshall 1946 S&T 25-0 @Maryville 1913 S&T 14-0 @Muskogee 1981 MVC 10-31 Rolla 1947 S&T 12-6 @Maryville 1982 S&T 10-6 @Marshall 1948 S&T 24-6 Rolla OTTAWA (S&T leads 1-0) 1983 S&T 17-7 Rolla 1949 S&T 41-13 @Maryville 1924 OSU 0-23 @Stillwater 1984 S&T 24-10 @Marshall 1950 S&T 14-0 Rolla 1931 OSU 0-6 @Stillwater 1985 S&T 35-6 Rolla 1951 S&T 30-14 @Maryville 1933 S&T 13-0 Rolla 1986 S&T 42-13 @Marshall 1952 S&T 21-6 Rolla 1987 MVC 10-13 Rolla 1953 NW 7-12 @Maryville PERU STATE (S&T leads 1-0) 1995 MVC 0-3 @Marshall 1954 S&T 19-13 Rolla 2005 S&T 34-0 Rolla 1996 S&T 20-7 Rolla 1955 NW 6-11 @Maryville 1997 MVC 10-14 @Marshall 1956 S&T 27-7 Rolla PIERCE CITY BAPTIST (S&T leads 2-0) 1998 MVC 14-19 Rolla 1957 S&T 37-19 @Maryville 1901 S&T 6-5 Rolla 1999 MVC 20-28 Rolla 1958 S&T 20-7 Rolla 1902 S&T 5-0 @Pierce City 2000 S&T 22-20 @Marshall 1959 NW 6-7 @Maryville 1960 NW 22-53 Rolla PITTSBURG STATE (PSU leads 40-15-4) MISSOURI WESLEYAN (MWC leads 3-0) 1961 S&T 20-13 @Maryville 1914 S&T 104-0 Rolla 1921 MWC 7-13 Rolla 1962 S&T 26-12 Rolla 1915 S&T 41-0 Rolla 1922 MWC 3-14 @Cameron 1963 NW 14-22 @Maryville 1931 S&T 19-7 @Pittsburg 1924 MWC 6-10 Rolla 1964 NW 19-41 Rolla 1932 PSU 0-13 Rolla 1965 NW 12-40 @Maryville 1934 PSU 6-18 @Pittsburg MISSOURI WESTERN (MWSU leads 18-7-1) 1966 NW 13-36 Rolla 1943 PSU 14-34 Rolla 1974 S&T 15-7 @St. Joseph 1967 NW 19-36 @Maryville 1946 Tie 0-0 Rolla 1975 Tie 14-14 Rolla 1968 S&T 7-6 Rolla 1949 PSU 7-27 @Pittsburg 1976 S&T 7-6 @St. Joseph 1969 S&T 20-8 @Maryville 1950 S&T 26-7 @Pittsburg 1977 MWSU 14-21 Rolla 1970 S&T 54-21 @Maryville 1951 PSU 0-20 Rolla 1983 MWSU 28-35 @St. Joseph 1971 S&T 21-19 Rolla 1952 PSU 0-20 @Pittsburg 1984 S&T 17-11 Rolla 1972 NW 21-46 @Maryville 1953 PSU 6-25 Rolla 1985 MWSU 15-24 @St. Joseph 1973 NW 21-31 Rolla 1954 PSU 14-35 @Pittsburg 1986 S&T 38-22 Rolla 1974 NW 7-41 @Maryville 1955 PSU 14-33 Rolla 1987 S&T 19-7 @St. Joseph 1975 NW 7-28 Rolla 1956 PSU 0-13 @Pittsburg 1988 MWSU 6-24 Rolla 1976 NW 14-28 @Maryville 1957 PSU 6-14 Rolla 1989 MWSU 14-27 @St. Joseph 1977 S&T 27-6 Rolla 1958 S&T 22-21 @Pittsburg 1990 MWSU 21-24 Rolla 1978 S&T 32-22 @Maryville 1959 S&T 20-7 Rolla 1991 MWSU 14-26 Rolla 1979 NW 3-26 Rolla 1960 PSU 6-52 @Pittsburg 1992 MWSU 21-28 @St. Joseph 1980 S&T 41-3 @Maryville 1961 PSU 0-20 Rolla 1993 MWSU 24-42 Rolla 1981 S&T 24-3 Rolla 1962 PSU 6-28 @Pittsburg 1994 MWSU 10-30 @St. Joseph 1982 S&T 24-21 @Maryville 1963 PSU 6-35 Rolla 1995 S&T 25-21 Rolla 1983 S&T 35-21 Rolla 1964 PSU 9-24 @Pittsburg 1996 MWSU 7-27 @St. Joseph 1984 NW 9-14 @Maryville 1965 S&T 19-7 Rolla 1997 S&T 17-0 Rolla 1985 S&T 44-6 Rolla 1966 PSU 23-35 @Pittsburg 1998 MWSU 0-39 @St. Joseph 1986 S&T 13-3 @Maryville 1967 PSU 7-14 Rolla 1999 MWSU 10-56 Rolla 1987 S&T 31-14 Rolla 1971 PSU 0-20 @Pittsburg 2000 MWSU 0-63 @St. Joseph 1988 NW 7-17 @Maryville 1972 PSU 7-21 Rolla 2001 MWSU 14-34 @St. Joseph 1989 NW 3-7 @Maryville 1974 S&T 14-12 Rolla 2002 MWSU 9-29 Rolla 1990 NW 13-21 Rolla 1975 Tie 20-20 @Pittsburg 2003 MWSU 20-32 Rolla 1991 NW 20-21 Rolla 1976 Tie 7-7 Rolla 2004 MWSU 14-49 @St. Joseph 1992 NW 14-29 @Maryville 1977 S&T 16-14 @Pittsburg 1993 NW 20-27 Rolla 1978 S&T 38-21 Rolla MOREHEAD STATE (Tied 1-1) 1994 S&T 20-15 @Maryville 1979 S&T 24-10 @Pittsburg 2005 MSU 55-56 Rolla 1995 NW 14-48 Rolla 1980 S&T 14-10 Rolla 2006 S&T 49-37 @Morehead 1996 NW 21-56 @Maryville 1981 PSU 12-28 @Pittsburg 1997 NW 3-38 Rolla 1982 S&T 21-9 Rolla 77 1998 NW 6-49 @Maryville 1983 S&T 17-14 @Pittsburg ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS

PITTSBURG STATE (cont.) SAINT LOUIS (cont.) SOUTHEAST MO. STATE (cont.) 1984 S&T 62-14 Rolla 1937 SLU 6-32 @St. Louis 1962 SEMO 12-23 @Cape Gir. 1985 PSU 13-14 @Pittsburg 1938 SLU 0-12 @St. Louis 1963 S&T 19-14 Rolla 1986 PSU 14-37 Rolla 1939 SLU 0-13 @St. Louis 1964 SEMO 7-49 @Cape Gir. 1987 PSU 7-31 @Pittsburg 1940 Tie 0-0 @St. Louis 1965 SEMO 16-21 Rolla 1988 PSU 0-31 Rolla 1941 SLU 7-13 @St. Louis 1966 SEMO 13-49 @Cape Gir. 1989 PSU 14-42 Rolla 1942 SLU 7-14 @St. Louis 1967 SEMO 0-34 Rolla 1990 PSU 7-52 @Pittsburg 1945 SLU 0-32 @St. Louis 1968 SEMO 13-31 @Cape Gir. 1991 Tie 6-6 @Pittsburg 1946 SLU 0-24 @St. Louis 1969 SEMO 24-32 Rolla 1992 PSU 3-45 Rolla 1947 SLU 0-61 @St. Louis 1970 SEMO 21-35 Rolla 1993 PSU 3-28 @Pittsburg 1948 SLU 7-19 @St. Louis 1971 SEMO 2-42 @Cape Gir. 1994 PSU 0-34 Rolla 1972 SEMO 0-31 Rolla 1995 PSU 10-60 @Pittsburg ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS (S&T leads 2-0) 1973 SEMO 8-33 @Cape Gir. 1996 PSU 0-45 Rolla 1962 S&T 13-0 @Dodge City 1974 SEMO 21-29 Rolla 1997 PSU 7-42 @Pittsburg 1965 S&T 41-0 Rolla 1975 SEMO 0-17 @Cape Gir. 1998 PSU 3-41 Rolla 1976 SEMO 12-20 Rolla 1999 PSU 0-62 @Pittsburg ST. VIATOR (Tied 0-0-1) 1977 Tie 14-14 @Cape Gir. 2000 PSU 10-52 Rolla 1932 Tie 0-0 Rolla 1978 S&T 13-6 Rolla 2001 PSU 3-31 Rolla 1979 S&T 9-7 @Cape Gir. 2002 PSU 14-48 @Pittsburg SHURTLEFF (S&T leads 5-0-2) 1980 S&T 34-23 Rolla 2003 PSU 6-59 @Pittsburg 1981 SEMO 14-17 @Cape Gir. 1901 S&T 57-0 Rolla 2004 PSU 27-91 Rolla 1982 S&T 12-0 Rolla 1904 S&T 23-0 Rolla 1983 S&T 24-14 @Cape Gir. 1905 Tie 0-0 Rolla 1984 S&T 16-0 Rolla QUINCY (S&T leads 4-2) 1925 Tie 6-6 Rolla 1985 S&T 20-3 @Cape Gir. 1996 S&T 41-0 Rolla 1927 S&T 7-0 Rolla 1986 SEMO 12-30 Rolla 1997 S&T 40-0 @Quincy 1948 S&T 22-13 Rolla 1987 SEMO 0-16 @Cape Gir. 1998 QU 17-23 Rolla 1949 S&T 56-0 Rolla 1999 QU 16-23 @Quincy 1988 SEMO 6-38 @St. Louis 1989 SEMO 7-27 Rolla 2001 S&T 45-12 Rolla SMITH ACADEMY (S&T leads 2-0) 2012 S&T 64-6 @Quincy 1990 SEMO 17-28 @Cape Gir. 1901 S&T 10-0 Rolla 2006 SEMO 23-44 @Cape Gir. 1907 S&T 12-0 Rolla RHODES (Tied 1-1) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (SIU leads 3-2) 1955 RHO 21-46 @Memphis SOUTH ALABAMA (USA leads 1-0) 1956 S&T 33-7 Rolla 1937 S&T 27-0 Rolla 2010 USA 6-45 @Mobile 1953 S&T 28-7 @Carbondale 1954 SIU 7-27 Rolla ROSE-HULMAN (Tied 2-2) SOUTH DAKOTA (USD leads 3-0) 1917 RHI 0-20 @Terre Haute 1960 SIU 14-34 @Carbondale 1902 USD 0-23 @Vermillion 1918 S&T 13-6 Rolla 1961 SIU 0-44 Rolla 2008 USD 3-34 @Vermillion 1921 RHI 3-7 Rolla 2011 USD 14-48 @Vermillion 1924 S&T 23-3 Rolla SOUTHERN METHODIST (SMU leads 1-0) 1923 SMU 0-35 @Dallas SOUTH DAKOTA MINES (S&T leads 2-0) SAINT FRANCIS, IND. (Tied 1-1) 2011 S&T 60-6 Rolla 2009 S&T 39-37 Rolla 2012 S&T 66-17 @Rapid City SOUTHERN NAZARENE (Tied 1-1) 2010 USF 14-41 @Ft. Wayne 2006 S&T 17-14 Rolla SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (SDSU leads 2-0) 2007 SNU 21-35 @Bethany SAINT JOSEPH’S (Tied 4-4) 1972 SDSU 0-49 @Brookings 2005 SJC 23-28 @Rensselaer 2005 SDSU 28-64 @Brookings SOUTHWEST BAPTIST (SBU leads 15-6-1) 2006 SJC 24-38 Rolla 1986 SBU 10-13 Rolla 2007 SJC 17-35 @Rensselaer 1987 S&T 35-10 @Bolivar 2008 S&T 38-29 Rolla SOUTHEAST MO. ST. (SEMO leads 36-22-3) 1988 S&T 31-20 Rolla 2009 SJC 41-44 (OT) Rolla 1906 SEMO 6-16 @Cape Gir. 1989 SBU 14-24 Rolla 2010 S&T 28-21 @Rensselaer 1907 S&T 37-5 Rolla 1990 SBU 7-45 @Bolivar 2011 S&T 45-24 Rolla 1912 S&T 46-0 Rolla 1991 SBU 21-26 Rolla 2012 S&T 41-22 @Rensselaer 1913 S&T 51-0 Rolla 1992 SBU 7-17 @Bolivar 1920 S&T 28-0 Rolla 1993 S&T 44-8 Rolla SAINT LOUIS (SLU leads 27-5-2) 1921 S&T 24-0 @Cape Gir. 1994 Tie 26-26 @Bolivar 1935 SEMO 0-19 @Cape Gir. 1900 S&T 22-11 @St. Louis 1995 SBU 7-12 Rolla 1906 SLU 0-71 @St. Louis 1936 SEMO 16-19 Rolla 1937 SEMO 6-16 @Cape Gir. 1996 S&T 14-7 @Bolivar 1907 SLU 0-12 @St. Louis 1997 S&T 19-0 Rolla 1908 SLU 0-17 @St. Louis 1938 S&T 35-0 Rolla 1939 S&T 12-6 @Cape Gir. 1998 SBU 7-21 @Bolivar 1909 S&T 3-0 @St. Louis 1999 SBU 7-14 Rolla 1910 SLU 0-3 @St. Louis 1940 Tie 7-7 Rolla 1941 S&T 20-0 @Cape Gir. 2000 SBU 32-35 (OT) @Bolivar 1911 SLU 6-24 @St. Louis 2001 SBU 3-17 Rolla 1912 SLU 0-13 @St. Louis 1942 SEMO 6-7 Rolla 1943 S&T 25-0 @Cape Gir. 2002 SBU 7-17 @Bolivar 1913 S&T 62-0 @St. Louis 2003 SBU 27-43 Rolla 1914 S&T 63-0 @St. Louis 1946 SEMO 6-27 @Cape Gir. 1947 S&T 47-19 Rolla 2004 SBU 14-52 @Bolivar 1919 SLU 0-21 @St. Louis 2005 SBU 38-40 Rolla 1920 SLU 0-27 @St. Louis 1948 Tie 7-7 @Cape Gir. 1949 S&T 30-6 Rolla 2008 S&T 63-23 Rolla 1922 SLU 7-14 @St. Louis 2009 SBU 13-54 @Bolivar 1924 SLU 14-26 @St. Louis 1950 SEMO 6-7 @Cape Gir. 1925 S&T 14-7 @St. Louis 1951 S&T 19-6 Rolla 1952 SEMO 0-10 @Cape Gir. SOUTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE (Tied 1-1)

MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 1926 SLU 7-9 @St. Louis 1953 S&T 6-0 Rolla 2005 S&T 20-9 Rolla 1927 SLU 0-17 @St. Louis 2006 SW 29-31 @Weatherford 1928 SLU 7-12 @St. Louis 1954 SEMO 7-33 @Cape Gir. 1930 Tie 33-33 @St. Louis 1955 SEMO 6-9 Rolla TENNESSEE-MARTIN (UTM leads 5-0) 1931 SLU 0-7 @St. Louis 1956 S&T 10-0 @Cape Gir. 1960 UTM 12-20 Rolla 1933 SLU 0-26 @St. Louis 1957 SEMO 0-32 Rolla 1961 UTM 22-50 @Martin 1934 SLU 0-25 @St. Louis 1958 SEMO 7-19 @Cape Gir. 1962 UTM 18-26 Rolla 78 1935 SLU 0-38 @St. Louis 1959 SEMO 7-30 Rolla 1963 UTM 7-32 @Martin 1936 SLU 18-31 @St. Louis 1960 SEMO 0-42 @Cape Gir. 1961 SEMO 7-27 Rolla 1964 UTM 6-26 Rolla ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS

TENNESSEE MEDICAL COLLEGE (TMC leads 1-0) TRUMAN STATE (cont.) WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (cont.) 1922 TMC 6-54 @Knoxville 2001 TSU 0-61 @Kirksville 1953 WU 7-26 @St. Louis 2002 TSU 28-57 Rolla 1954 WU 14-58 @St. Louis TEXAS A&M (TAMU leads 2-0) 2003 TSU 28-35 @Kirksville 1955 S&T 20-13 @St. Louis 1915 TAMU 3-33 @College Sta. 2004 TSU 33-47 Rolla 1956 WU 13-14 @St. Louis 1916 TAMU 0-77 @College Sta. 2007 TSU 31-38 Rolla 1957 WU 7-14 @St. Louis 2008 S&T 39-38 (OT) @Kirksville 1958 WU 13-19 @St. Louis TIFFIN (TU leads 2-0) 1959 S&T 27-15 @St. Louis 2006 TU 32-58 @Tiffi n TULSA (TU leads 4-0) 1960 WU 12-34 @St. Louis 2007 TU 30-73 @Tiffi n 1916 TU 0-117 @Tulsa 1961 S&T 19-0 @St. Louis 1920 TU 0-45 @Tulsa 1962 WU 20-33 @St. Louis TRUMAN STATE (TSU leads 49-22-4) 1930 TU 0-18 @Tulsa 1963 WU 7-15 @St. Louis 1964 WU 7-27 @St. Louis 1909 S&T 21-0 @Kirksville 1932 TU 0-26 @Tulsa 1965 WU 6-19 @St. Louis 1929 S&T 13-12 @Kirksville 1968 WU 18-20 @St. Louis 1930 S&T 19-7 Rolla UPPER IOWA (S&T leads 2-0) 1969 S&T 40-0 @St. Louis 1932 TSU 7-12 @Kirksville 2004 S&T 42-7 Rolla 1970 S&T 20-14 Rolla

1933 TSU 0-18 Rolla 2005 S&T 26-18 @Fayette MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 1976 WU 20-21 @St. Louis 1934 TSU 0-19 Rolla 1977 S&T 49-10 Rolla 1935 TSU 6-13 Rolla URBANA (UU leads 2-1) 1936 TSU 12-13 @Kirksville 2010 UU 25-42 Rolla 1937 Tie 6-6 Rolla 2011 UU 7-42 @Urbana WAYNE STATE, NEB. (S&T leads 2-1-1) 1973 Tie 14-14 @Wayne 1938 S&T 6-2 @Kirksville 2012 S&T 13-12 Rolla 1939 S&T 13-6 Rolla 1976 S&T 17-0 Rolla 1940 S&T 7-0 @Kirksville 2004 S&T 22-21 Rolla VANDERBILT (VU leads 1-0) 2005 WSC 9-14 @Wayne 1941 S&T 20-0 Rolla 1904 VU 4-29 @Nashville 1945 TSU 0-6 Rolla WEST END ATHLETIC CLUB (S&T leads 1-0) 1946 Tie 13-13 Rolla VERONA ATHLETIC CLUB (S&T leads 1-0) 1947 S&T 25-6 @Kirksville 1902 S&T 6-0 Rolla 1913 S&T 74-6 Rolla 1948 Tie 14-14 Rolla 1949 S&T 20-6 @Kirksville WESTMINSTER (S&T leads 5-2) 1950 S&T 47-7 Rolla WASHBURN (WU leads 11-5) 1917 S&T 26-18 Rolla 1989 S&T 20-7 @Topeka 1951 TSU 7-21 @Kirksville 1919 S&T 54-0 @Fulton 1990 WU 7-13 Rolla 1952 TSU 19-52 Rolla 1922 S&T 10-0 Rolla 1991 S&T 28-13 @Topeka 1953 TSU 20-28 @Kirksville 1927 WC 7-14 Rolla 1992 S&T 26-21 Rolla 1954 TSU 6-32 Rolla 1928 S&T 13-7 @Fulton 1993 S&T 38-14 @Topeka 1955 S&T 19-14 @Kirksville 1929 WC 0-12 Rolla 1994 S&T 19-0 Rolla 1956 S&T 33-6 Rolla 1930 S&T 13-0 @Fulton 1995 WU 10-21 @Topeka 1957 TSU 0-12 @Kirksville 1996 WU 0-45 Rolla 1958 S&T 27-20 Rolla 1997 WU 13-27 @Topeka WICHITA STATE (WSU leads 1-0) 1959 TSU 7-20 @Kirksville 1982 WSU 14-51 @Wichita 1998 WU 7-24 Rolla 1960 TSU 14-54 Rolla 1999 WU 18-53 @Topeka 1961 TSU 7-20 @Kirksville 2000 WU 14-34 Rolla WILLIAM JEWELL (S&T leads 3-2-1) 1962 TSU 0-40 Rolla 2001 WU 14-42 @Topeka 1911 Tie 2-2 Rolla 1963 TSU 0-41 @Kirksville 2002 WU 0-49 Rolla 1952 WJC 19-47 @Liberty 1964 TSU 12-35 Rolla 2003 WU 24-49 @Topeka 1966 S&T 16-13 @Liberty 1965 TSU 0-14 @Kirksville 2004 WU 17-42 Rolla 1967 WJC 14-28 Rolla 1966 S&T 16-0 Rolla 2011 S&T 28-26 Rolla 1967 TSU 7-13 Rolla 2012 S&T 52-17 Rolla 1968 S&T 19-13 Rolla WASHINGTON UNIV. (WU leads 40-11-1) 1895 WU 8-16 @St. Louis 1969 TSU 14-21 @Kirksville WILLIAM PENN (S&T leads 4-0) 1970 TSU 19-35 @Kirksville 1898 WU 0-32 @St. Louis 1978 S&T 20-0 Rolla 1971 TSU 13-44 Rolla 1900 S&T 11-5 @St. Louis 1979 S&T 43-0 @Oskaloosa 1972 S&T 28-21 @Kirksville 1901 WU 6-16 @St. Louis 1980 S&T 27-0 Rolla 1973 Tie 7-7 Rolla 1903 Tie 0-0 @St. Louis 1981 S&T 31-13 @Oskaloosa 1974 S&T 20-7 @Kirksville 1905 WU 6-23 @St. Louis 1975 TSU 6-26 Rolla 1907 S&T 11-8 @St. Louis 1976 TSU 0-24 @Kirksville 1912 WU 6-13 @St. Louis WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE (Tied 2-2) 1968 S&T 10-6 @Milwaukee 1977 S&T 21-19 Rolla 1913 S&T 19-3 @St. Louis 1971 S&T 7-6 @Milwaukee 1978 TSU 7-8 @Kirksville 1914 S&T 19-0 @St. Louis 1972 UWM 7-20 Rolla 1979 TSU 2-3 Rolla 1916 WU 6-7 @St. Louis 1973 UWM 7-45 @Milwaukee 1980 S&T 20-14 @Kirksville 1917 WU 2-21 @St. Louis 1981 S&T 17-16 Rolla 1918 WU 0-26 @St. Louis 1982 TSU 7-28 @Kirksville 1919 WU 0-29 @St. Louis WISCONSIN-LACROSSE (UWL leads 2-0) 1983 S&T 14-9 Rolla 1920 WU 0-21 @St. Louis 2009 UWL 0-48 @LaCrosse 1984 TSU 20-31 @Kirksville 1921 WU 0-10 @St. Louis 2010 S&T 31-24 Rolla 1985 TSU 20-21 Rolla 1922 WU 6-14 @St. Louis 1986 TSU 21-31 @Kirksville 1923 WU 0-7 @St. Louis WISCONSIN-STOUT (S&T leads 2-0) 1987 TSU 6-11 Rolla 1924 WU 0-13 @St. Louis 2007 S&T 28-10 Rolla 1988 TSU 12-13 @Kirksville 1925 WU 0-7 @St. Louis 2008 S&T 31-24 @Menon. 1989 TSU 17-19 Rolla 1926 WU 2-25 @St. Louis 1990 TSU 17-24 @Kirksville 1927 WU 0-13 @St. Louis WISCONSIN-STEVENS POINT (WSP leads 1-0) 1991 TSU 16-17 @Kirksville 1928 WU 0-9 @St. Louis 2009 UWSP 17-21 Rolla 1992 TSU 14-36 Rolla 1939 WU 0-12 @St. Louis 2010 UWSP 10-29 @Stevens Pt. 1993 TSU 13-21 @Kirksville 1940 WU 0-12 @St. Louis 1994 TSU 7-38 Rolla 1941 WU 7-28 @St. Louis 1995 TSU 3-63 @Kirksville 1942 WU 6-19 @St. Louis 1996 TSU 14-30 Rolla 1948 WU 7-19 @St. Louis 1997 TSU 7-56 @Kirksville 1949 WU 13-28 @St. Louis 1950 S&T 34-19 @St. Louis 1998 TSU 7-25 Rolla 79 1999 TSU 0-15 @Kirksville 1951 WU 8-21 @St. Louis 2000 TSU 0-49 Rolla 1952 WU 6-27 @St. Louis ALL-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS

1948 1959 1970 AS A MEMBER OF MIAA Jim McGrath, B (1st) Tom Cooper, B (1st) Bob Berry, RB (1st) Luther Steele, T (1st) Charles McCaw, T (1st) Ed Hanstein, LB (1st) 1935 Louis Meisenheimer, T (1st) Steve Kutska, OL (1st) No selections 1949 Darrell McAllister, DT (1st) Bill Coolbaugh, C (1st) 1960 Bob Somerville, WR (1st) 1936 Fred Eckert, E (1st) No selections Fred White, DB (1st) Frank Appleyard, T (1st) Art Schmidt, B (1st) Bruce Williams, OL (1st) Melvin Nickel, B (HM) Roy Shourd, T (1st) 1961 Steve Kubiak, RB (2nd) Richard Prough, T (HM) Dick Whitney, B (1st) Pat O’Mealy, B (1st) Michael Moore, DL (2nd) Otis Taylor, B (HM) Paul Wiegard, B (1st) Dennis Smith, C (2nd) 1950 Dave Williams, DL (2nd) 1937 Leland Beverage, T (1st) 1962 Steve Arant, DL (HM) Richard Prough, T (1st) Gene Huff man, B (1st) Terry Wargo, E (1st) Mike Hearst, DB (HM) Irvan Curtis, G (2nd) Ed Kwadas, B (1st) Jay Alford, QB (2nd) Gary McAlpin, OL (HM) Walter Koziateck, QB (2nd) Dick Roemerman, G (1st) Otis Taylor, B (2nd) Dave Anderson, G (2nd) 1963 1971 Don Dowling, B (2nd) Gary Couse, B (2nd) Steve Kutska, OL (1st) 1938 Bob Weinel, T (2nd) Robert Keiser, G (2nd) Dennis Smith, C (1st) Harley Ladd, B (1st) Charles Riggs, G (2nd) Bob Somerville, WR (1st) Joe Spaff ord, C (1st) 1951 Kenneth Smith, T (2nd) Bruce Stone, DB (1st) Jim Wilson, E (1st) Leland Beverage, T (1st) Martin Weekley, WR (2nd) Bob Nevins, E (2nd) Gene Huff man, B (1st) 1964 Bruce Williams, OL (2nd) Jim Tietjens, E (1st) George Gasparovic, B (2nd) Les Clark, RB (HM) 1939 Howard Bullman, QB (2nd) Dennis Doering, DL (HM) Harley Ladd, B (1st) Roger Schoeppel, E (2nd) 1965 Pat Godwin, QB (HM) Joe Spaff ord, C (1st) Michael Dressin, G (HM) Mike Hearst, DB (HM) Franklin Rogers, G (2nd) 1952 Rich Erxleben, B (HM) Gary McAlpin, OL (HM) Nelson Koerner, G (HM) Parker Bennett, G (1st) Mike Fridley, C (HM) Steve McVeigh, TE (HM) Art Schumacher, QB (HM) Bill Roemerman, B (1st) James Key, T (HM) Walter Smith, E (1st) Tom Owens, T (HM) 1972 1940 Robert Yates, LB (HM) Gary McAlpin, OL (1st) Dick Cunningham, B (1st) 1953 Bruce Stone, DB (1st) Paul Fullop, B (2nd) Parker Bennett, G (1st) 1966 Dennis Doering, DL (2nd) Meredith Kiburz, C (2nd) Richard Hampel, B (1st) Mike Fridley, C (HM) Carl Pelech, OL (2nd) Ed Kromka, T (2nd) Bill Roemerman, B (1st) Eddie Lane, DB (HM) Jim White, DB (2nd) Franklin Rogers, G (2nd) Ron Lewis, QB (HM) Kim Colter, LB (HM) Nelson Koerner, G (HM) 1954 Kenton Hupp, RB (HM) Bob Nevins, E (HM) John McCarthy, G (1st) 1967 Steve Suellentrop, DL (HM) Art Schumacher, QB (HM) Keith Smith, B (1st) Larry Oliver, WR (1st) Frank Walsh, DL (HM) Robert Nicodemus, RB (HM) 1941 1955 Tom Owens, OL (HM) 1973 Ed Kromka, T (1st) Val Gene Gribble, B (1st) Merle Dillow, TE (1st) Paul Fullop, B (1st) James Murphy, E (1st) 1968 Steve Suellentrop, DL (1st) Ed Hanstein, LB (1st) Jim White, DB (1st) 1942 1956 Eddie Lane, DB (1st) Stu Dunlop, WR (2nd) Gilbert Carafi ol, B (1st) Roger Feaster, B (1st) Larry Oliver, WR (1st) Don Angell, LB, (HM) Meredith Kiburz, C (1st) Bob Helm, B (1st) Kent Florence, C (HM) Greg Haug, QB (HM) Tom Herrick, G (1st) Robert Nicodemus, RB (HM) Mike Joshua, RB (HM) 1943-45 Don Roth, E (1st) Leonard Stout, DL (HM) Mike Keeler, RB (HM) No selections (World War II) James Wright, T (1st) Cliff Meisenheimer, OL (HM) 1969 1946 1957 Ed Hanstein, LB (1st) 1974 Gale Fulgham, G (1st) Don Agers, T (1st) Eddie Lane, DB (1st) Don Angell, LB (1st) Paul Fullop, B (1st) Perry Allison, B (1st) Larry Oliver, WR (1st) Merle Dillow, TE (1st) Gilbert Carafi ol, B (2nd) Bill Engelhardt, G (1st) Leonard Stout, DL (1st) Stu Dunlop, WR (1st) Tony Leone, T (2nd) Ray Parker, Jr., B (1st) Fred White, DB (1st) Greg Haug, QB (1st) Neal Wood, T (2nd) Bill Varga, C (1st) Frank Winfi eld, OL (1st) Mike Keeler, RB (1st) John Hazlett, E (HM) MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL Les Clark, RB (HM) Mike Joshua, RB (2nd) Jim McGrath, B (HM) 1958 Terry Logan, LB (2nd) Robert Reichelt, QB (HM) Tom Cooper, B (1st) Tom Meyer, DB (2nd) Bobby Ingram, G (1st) Jack Gevecker, WR (HM) 1947 Ray Parker, Jr., B (1st) Herb Herman, DB (HM) Jim McGrath, B (1st) Bill Wheeler, B (1st) Cliff Meisenheimer, OL (HM) 80 Ralph Stallman, C (1st) Rick Petri, DL (HM) Neal Wood, T (1st) ALL-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS

1975 1980 1984 Stu Dunlop, WR (2nd) Steve Bridgeman, DT (1st) Bob Gorham, DL (1st) 1991 Brad Harriman, OL (2nd) Bill Grantham, DB (1st) Jeff Heger, OL (1st) Eivind Listerud, PK (1st) Greg Haug, QB (2nd) Morris Hervey, LB (1st) Mike Schafer, RB (1st) Mike Swinford, LB (1st) Herb Herman, DB (2nd) Jim Lee, RB (1st) Eric Wiegand, OL (1st) Sky Lupo, DL (2nd) Rick Petri, DL (2nd) Bob Sonntag, OL (1st) Glenn Wilhelm, LB (1st) Todd Young, OL (2nd) Gary Misak, DL (HM) Matt Stone, DL (1st) Rickie Caruthers, DL (2nd) Chris Alverson, WR (3rd) Brad Scott, OL (HM) Paul Suellentrop, DL (1st) Keenan Curry, RB (HM) Don Huff , DB (3rd) Steve Townsell, RB (HM) Hal Tharp, DB (1st) Jerry Hirlinger, OL (HM) Kevin Wolf, LB (HM) David Fischer, RB (2nd) Tim Schamel, LB (HM) 1992 Todd Fizer, LB (2nd) Ken Zerkel, DB (HM) Chris Alverson, WR (2nd) 1976 Kevin Griesemer, DL (2nd) Pat Risner, DB (2nd) Herb Herman, DB (1st) Craig Heath, DB (2nd) 1985 Brett Goodman, LB (HM) Mark Mastroianni, DB (1st) Paul Janke, OL (2nd) John Frerking, DL (1st) Matt Henry, DB (HM) MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 Terry Ryan, RB (1st) Kelly Rudolph, DL (2nd) Bob Gorham, DL (1st) Gerry Wallock, DL (HM) Kevin Wolf, LB (1st) 1980 (cont.) Russ Pogue, OL (1st) Andy Cox, TE (2nd) Paul Demzik, LB (HM) Eric Wiegand, OL (1st) 1993 Bo Decker, DL (2nd) Dennis Pirkle, QB (HM) Glenn Wilhelm, LB (1st) Matt Henry, DB (1st) Gary Roebke, OL (2nd) Ken Zerkel, DB (1st) Eivind Listerud, PK (1st) Mark Franklin, RB (HM) 1981 Scott Finke, DL (2nd) Gerry Wallock, DL (1st) Brad Harriman, OL (HM) Paul Suellentrop, DL (1st) Jerry Hirlinger, OL (2nd) Ernest Brown, RB (2nd) Dennis Jones, DB (HM) Randy Hauser, DB (2nd) Tom Mueller, RB (2nd) Chris Dawson, WR (2nd) Kent Lewis, DL (HM) Brian Paris, RB (2nd) Joe Schnefke, WR (2nd) Bill Smith, OL (2nd) Bob Pressly, DL (2nd) Jim Zacny, PK (2nd) Kevin Hug, TE (HM) 1977 Paul Demzik, LB (HM) Dan Carmody, DB (HM) Cary Lange, LB (HM) Andy Cox, TE (1st) Todd Fizer, LB (HM) Tony Kaczmarek, DB (HM) Darin Nix, DB (HM) Greg Elzie, DE (1st) Doug Keithley, DL (HM) Tim Knollmeyer, DL (HM) Mike Wise, QB (HM) Terry Ryan, RB (1st) Dennis Pirkle, QB (HM) Don Snyder, OL (HM) Kenny Vaughn, QB (1st) Scott Stephens, TE (HM) Darrin Talley, DL (HM) 1994 Kevin Wolf, LB (1st) Darin Nix, DB (2nd) Steve Curran, OL (2nd) 1982 1986 Gerry Wallock, DL (2nd) Dave Hall, WR (2nd) Paul Demzik, LB (1st) Ron Reimer, WR (1st) Jason Crawford, OL (HM) Craig Heath, DB (2nd) Randy Hauser, DB (1st) Eric Wiegand, OL (1st) Matt Henry, DB (HM) Joe Kinsella, DL (HM) Bob Pressly, DL (1st) Lloyd Flowers, DB (2nd) Cary Lange, LB (HM) Mike Schafer, RB (1st) John Hentges, LB (2nd) Les Moody, OL (HM) 1978 Bruce Baughman, P (2nd) Vernon Huggans, DB (2nd) Craig Sorensen, WR (HM) Steve Curran, OL (1st) Todd Fizer, LB (2nd) Jim Zacny, PK (2nd) Jason Politte, QB (FOY) Greg Elzie, DE (1st) Kevin Griesemer, OL (2nd) Brad Haug, QB (HM) Bill Grantham, DB (1st) Dennis Pirkle, QB (2nd) Tony Kaczmarek, DB (HM) 1995 Dave Hall, WR (1st) Randy Shed, RB (2nd) Tom Reed, RB (HM) David McCormack, DB (2nd) Craig Heath, DB (1st) David Stephens, WR (2nd) Rip Stringer, DB (HM) Brian Gilmore, LB (HM) Terry Ryan, RB (1st) Jon Falke, RB (HM) Steve Hodson, RB (HM) Joe Kinsella, DL (2nd) Doug Keithley, DL (HM) 1987 Mike McEnery, OL (HM) Dan Vance, LB (2nd) Scott Stephens, TE (HM) John Hentges, LB (1st) Ed Reichert, LB (HM) Andy Cox, TE (HM) Craig Thomas, PK (HM) Chris Hawkins, WR (2nd) Arnett Thomas, DB (HM) Jim Decker, DL (HM) Mark Paris, RB (2nd) Russell Zung, RB (HM) Brian Tepper, OL (HM) 1983 Matt Rest, OL (2nd) Jeff Wozek, DL (HM) John Frerking, DL/P (1st) John Meyers, DB (HM) 1996 Bob Gorham, DL (1st) Brian Gilmore, LB (2nd) 1979 Jeff Heger, OL (1st) 1988 Elliot Jackson, WR (2nd) Bill Grantham, DB (1st) Randy Shed, RB (1st) John Hentges, LB (1st) Steve Hodson, RB (HM) Craig Heath, DB (1st) Eric Wiegand, OL (1st) Ron Harmon, RB (2nd) Mike McEnery, OL (HM) Morris Hervey, LB (1st) Glenn Wilhelm, LB (1st) John Meyers, DB (2nd) Courtney Porter, DB (HM) Brian Tepper, OL (1st) Ken Zerkel, DB (1st) Jim Pfeiff er, OL (2nd) Ed Starks, WR (HM) Kevin Wolf, LB (1st) Brian Bradley, DB (2nd) Kevin Riggs, DL (2nd) Arnett Thomas, DB (HM) Jeff Wozek, DL (1st) Rickie Caruthers, DL (2nd) Greg Suellentrop, TE (2nd) Gary Tomlinson, DL (HM) Jim Decker, DL (2nd) Steve Davis, LB (2nd) Dan Van Anne, QB (HM) Jim Lee, RB (2nd) Russ Pogue, OL (2nd) 1989 Russell Zung, RB (HM) Brian Paris, RB (2nd) Mike Schafer, RB (2nd) Alex Nagy, P (2nd) Walter Johnson, TE (HM) Dan Goldner, DL (HM) Mike Swinford, LB (2nd) 1997 Chris Nisbet, QB (HM) Elliot Jackson, WR (2nd) Mel Parham, WR (HM) 1990 Clint Botard, OL (HM) Scott Stephens, TE (HM) Mike Chandler, DL (2nd) Ed Starks, WR (HM) Mike Swinford, LB (2nd) Arnett Thomas, DB (HM) Todd Young, OL (2nd) Jason Wagoner, RB (HM) 81 Mark Diamond, DB (3rd) Rick Henry, RB (HM) ALL-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS

1998 AS DIVISION II INDEPENDENT Tom Benassi, DB (HM) (Independent Football Alliance) Dean DeSherlia, LB (HM) Jeff Fulks, DB (HM) 2005 Ed Starks, WR (HM) Marc Armbruster, PK (1st) Wes Tull, OL (HM) Mario Gant, LB (1st/POY) Jim Younce, OL (HM) Evan Gray, QB (1st/POY) Ashton Gronewold, WR (1st) 1999 Lou Kuelker, OL (1st) Ken Okwuonu, RB (2nd) Brandon Landry, WR (1st) Drew Bullocks, DB (HM) Kyle Marshall, OL (1st) Brad Clarke, RB (HM) Jordan Preston, OL (1st) Michael Drennen, DL (HM) Clarence Chaney, DL (2nd) Craig Kern, LB (HM) Rodrick McDonald, DB (2nd) Chris White, C (HM) Keenan Miller, RB (2nd) Andrew Cleveland, LB (HM) 2000 Phil Shin, WR (HM) Drew Bullocks, DB (HM) Nathan Williams, DB (HM) Brad Clarke, RB (HM) Emmanuel Okwuonu, DL (HM) AS MEMBER OF GLFC Ken Okwuonu, RB (HM) Dustin Penn, P (HM) 2006 Chris White, C (HM) Ashton Gronewold, WR (1/POY) Art Williams, OL (HM) Brandon Landry, WR (1st) Brian Mueller, P (1st) 2001 Tim Valencia, PK (1st) Curterris Golden Ken Okwuonu, RB (1st) Joe Winters, QB (1st) First-team All-GLVC running back in 2012 Drew Bullocks, DB (2nd) Derek Drussa, DL (2nd) Ken Ennis, TE (2nd) Avian Jordan, LB (2nd) Shawn Stephens, LB (2nd) Brian Jordan, DB (2nd) Scott Brown, QB (HM) Matt Padilla, RB (2nd) Alex Mendrygal, PK (HM) Ken Pearce, OL (2nd) Dustin Penn, P (HM) 2009 Steve Purdy, OL (HM) 2011 (cont.) 2007 Joe Drahos, PK (1st) Jason Siller, WR (HM) Freddy Dugard, DL (2nd) Ashton Gronewold, WR (1st) Dan Hickman, OL (1st) Chad Taake, DL (HM) Ashley Jordan, LB (2nd) James Smith, OL (1st) Justin Philpy, DL (1st) Ian Kreher, TE (2nd) Tim Valencia, PK (1st) Terry Robinson, DB (1st) 2002 Sean Martin, DB (2nd) Renny Dillinger, P (2nd) Jason Schlueter, QB (1st) Brad Smith, OL (2nd) Joe Ridpath, DL (2nd) Matt Loula, DL (2nd) Bryan Crider, TE (2nd) Lamar Baker, DB (HM) Joseph Hyman, WR (HM) Bryan Crider, TE (HM) Kevin Dillon, WR (2nd/FOY) Chris Harvey, P (HM) Josip Juric, DL (HM) Garyion Turner, LB (HM) Steve Edwards, LB (2nd) Rodrick McDonald, DB (HM) Jordan Pulou, LB (HM) Steve Watson, QB (HM) Brian Jordan, LB (2nd) Clint Moss, WR (HM) Mike Wilson, KR (HM) Matt Kuelker, OL (2nd) Juan Salas, DL (HM) 2008 R.J. Miller, LB (2nd) 2003 AS A MEMBER OF GLVC Justin Butler, LB (1st) Loren Severs, DL (HM) Cole Drussa, TE (1st) Bryan Crider, TE (1st) Clint Moss, WR (2nd) 2012 Mike Greaving, WR (1st/POY) 2010 Brett Fischer, WR (HM) Naeem Forrester, DB (1st) Dan Hickman, OL (1st) Mark Hopkins, DB (1st) Evan Gray, QB (HM) Billy Foster, DB (1st) John Krumme, OL (1st) Joe Ridpath, DL (1st) Avian Jordan, LB (HM) Curterris Golden, RB (1st) Matt Loula, DL (1st) Smook Thomas, KR (1st) Keenan Miller, RB (HM) Chris Horn, LB (1st) Justin Philpy, DL (1st) Matt Mast, OL (2nd) Uros Stosic, WR (HM) Joseph Hyman, WR (1st) Jason Schlueter, QB (1st) Chad Shockley, WR (2nd) Joe Tomasek, OL (HM) Ian Kreher, TE (1st) Brett Hanten, LB (2nd) Will Morrison, P (HM) Pat Lang, OL (1st) Loren Severs, DL (2nd) 2004 Eddie Rascon, DL (1st) David Shields, RB (2nd) 2011 Cole Drussa, TE (1st) Smook Thomas, WR (1st) Robbie Woodard, DB (2nd) Jimmy Barnhart, DL (1st) Brett Fischer, WR (HM) Freddy Dugard, DL (2nd) Justin Hansen, OL (HM) Chris Emesih, LB (1st) Brandon Landry, QB (HM) Forrestal Hickman, OL (2nd) Hilton Dawson, DB (1st) Trey Lunsford, P (HM) Matt Mast, OL (2nd) MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL Chris Horn, LB (1st) Jordan Preston, OL (HM) Michael Underbrink, OL (2nd) Pat Lang, OL (1st) Jordan Tucker, DL (HM) Carlton Westbrook, KR (2nd) Ryan Taylor, RB (1st) Nathan Williams, DB (HM) Jimmy Barnhart, DL (HM) Smook Thomas, WR (1st) Chris Emesih, LB (HM) Michael Underbrink, OL (1st) Josh Firm, QB (HM) 82 Jake Drallmeier, RB (2nd) Josip Juric, DL (HM) Jordan Pulou, LB (HM) ALL-TIME ROSTER

Steve Abbott ...... 1992 John Averill ...... 1952 Mike Bennish ...... 1989, 1991 Harry Bolon ...... 1925-28 Travis Abbott ...... 2007-09 Ronald Avery ...... 1957-60 Tom Benny ...... 1979 William Bolt ...... 1919-21 G.E. Abernathy ...... 1908 W.L. Aves ...... 1911-12 Reginald Benton ...... 1975 Neil Bond ...... 1971-72 Gary Abernathy ...... 1970-73 William Avise ...... 1990 James Bensko ...... 1965-66 Mike Bonnell ...... 1980 Marvin Adam ...... 1961 Preston Axthelm ...... 1936-38 David Berg...... 1954 Chris Boone ...... 1984-88 Marvin Adam ...... 1970 Justin Ayers ...... 2000-04 Todd Berghoff ...... 1994 Malcolm Booth ...... 2008-12 Austin Adams ...... 2009-10 Andrew Aylward ...... 1933-35 Arthur Berry ...... 1923-26 Robert Booth ...... 1956-59 Mont Adams ...... 1977-78 Donald Bacich ...... 1960-64 Bob Berry ...... 1967-70 Justin Boothe ...... 2010 Offi e Adams ...... 2009-12 Ross Bacon ...... 1970-71 Charles Berry ...... 1949 Morris Boren ...1956-57, 1959-60 Rusty Adams...... 1977-80 Rusty Baehr ...... 1980-82 James Berry ...... 1966 James Borton ...... 1964-65 Scott Adams ...... 1988-90 Steven Bahn ...... 1978 Jerry Berry ...... 1946 Brian Bosak ...... 1998-99 Steve Adams ...... 2000-02 Collin Bahr ...... 2007-10 John Berry ...... 1958-60 Homer Boswell ...... 1958-59 Glenn Adrian ...... 1965-67 Jared Bahr...... 2006-07 Oscar Berryman...... 1978-81 Clint Botard ...... 1994-97 Joe Adrian ...... 1971 Keith Bailey ...... 1960-63 Kyle Bess ...... 2005 James Boucher ...... 1912 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 Don Agers ...... 1954-57 Brian Bakala ...... 2008-09 Garrett Bethke ...... 1996-99 Leo Boucher ...... 1909 Robert Agrimonti ...... 1978-80 Brent Baker ...... 1996-98 Allan Beverage...... 1940-41 Paul Bouchier ...... 1940 Bobby Ajhar ...... 1969, 1972-73 Lamar Baker ...... 2001-03 Leland Beverage ...... 1948-51 Sean Bowers ...... 2009-11 James Akers ...... 1949-52 Vic Balchunas ...... 1943 Bill Beydler ...... 1957 Bowie ...... 1899-00 Patrick Akley ...... 2004-07 Alan Baldwin ...... 1995 Beyer ...... 1895 James Bowles ...... 1907-09 Marlan Albertson ...... 1979 Chris Balkenbush ...... 1977 Cody Bezanson ...... 1997 Bowman ...... 1911 Chance Alexander ...... 2011-12 Bill Ballard ...... 1977 Kevin Bible ...... 1976 Sam Bowman ...... 1955-56 Jay Alford ...... 1960-63 T.W. Ballard ...... 1934 E.C. Biffl e ...... 1923 Arthur Bowin ...... 1941 Brian Alfredson ...... 1991-94 Dan Balota ...... 2005-06 George Bilger ...... 1947 Bowman ...... 1895 Karl Allebach ...... 1924-27 Chris Balven ...... 2005 Nathan Binder ...... 2006-07 Joe Bowman ...... 1941 Allee ...... 1903-04 Bandy ...... 1913 Neil Birchler ...... 1998-99 Bruce Boyd ...... 1980-81 Charles Allen ...... 1893 Matt Banholzer ...... 1983-84 Conrad Bischof ...... 1963-65 Kenneth Boyd ...... 1995 James Allen ...... 1943 Melvin Banks ...... 2009 Kalvin Bishop ...... 2006-07 Darren Boyer ...... 2000-03 Leroy Allen ...... 1937 Vincent Banks ...... 1989-90 James Black...... 1903-05 Ronald Boyer ...... 1966 Thomas Allen ...... 1947-48 Dan Bantle...... 1970 James Blackwood ...... 1995 Richard Boyett ...... 1954-57 Elmer Allgeier...... 1936-38 Ellis Barfi eld ...... 2011 Clyde Blaco ...... 1969-70 Tom Braeckel ...... 1964-65 George Allison ...... 1943 Ralph Barker ...... 1895 Chris Blair ...... 1995 Brian Bradley ...... 1982-84 Perry Allison ...... 1954-57 Clarence Barnes...... 1940 Ed Blair ...... 1943 Al Brandenburger ...... 1914 John Almonette ...... 1940 Jimmy Barnhart ...... 2009-12 Steve Blair ...... 1973 Oscar Brandenburger...... 1920 Brian Almond ...... 2000 David Barr ...... 1991-93 Frank Blake ...... 1906-08 Jack Brandom ...... 1981 Todd Althoff ...... 1990 Edward Barrett ...... 1906-08 Harold Blake ...... 1908 Lewis Brandt ...... 1961 Chris Alverson ...... 1990-92 Dennis Barrett ...... 1979 True Blake ...... 1908-10 Nathan Branham...... 2000-03 Eric Amft ...... 1985 Reid Barron ...... 1990, 1992 Brandon Blanchard ...... 2000 Craig Brantner ...... 2001-03 Kevin Anders ...... 1978-79 Jacob Barrows ...... 2000-01 Dudley Blancke ...... 1947-50 Matthew Brazill ... 1915-16, 1919 Chuck Anderson ...... 1951-52 Fred Barry ...... 1973-75 Chad Bland...... 1998-00 Bill Breit ...... 1946 Clair Anderson ...... 1923 Patrick Barry...... 1996-97 Clark Bland ...... 1909, 1913-14 Adam Brennecke ...... 1992 Dave Anderson ...... 1948-50 Bobby Barton ...... 1995-98 J.L. Bland ...... 1909 Gene Brenning ...... 1960 Gregory Anderson...... 1969-72 Mike Basala ...... 2003-04 Luchien Blantt ...... 2006 James Brentz ...... 1952 Jamel Anderson ...... 2006-07 Jeremy Bass ...... 2000, 2002 Dallas Blasdel ...... 1998-00 Doug Brethower ...... 1976 Mark Anderson ...... 1978-81 Baughman...... 1899 Russ Blattel ...... 1970 Ron Bretz ...... 1977-78 Otto Andres ...... 1931 Bruce Baughman ...... 1981-82 Kenneth Blauvelt ...... 1939 Jacob Brewe ...... 1999-00 Rich Andriano ...... 1980 Dick Baumgartner ...... 1953-54 Kenneth Blazek ...... 1964-66 Craig Bridell ...... 1987-88 Dexter Andrus...... 1909-10, 1912 Walter Baumstark ...... 1936-38 Adam Blazic ...... 1997 Russell Bridgen ...... 1998-99 Brian Andrzejewski ...... 1983-85 Bill Bayer ...... 1951 David Bledsoe ...... 2005 J.D. Bridges ...... 1995, 1997-99 David Andrzejewski ...... 1983-87 Peter Bazin ...... 2003 Allen Bliss ...... 1934-35 Steve Bridgman ...... 1977-80 Don Angell ...... 1972-74 Doug Beach ...... 2006-08 Carl Block ...1946-47. 1951, 1955 Richard Briggs ...... 1956-57 Todd Anstine ...... 1985 Tom Bean ...... 1965 Jay Bloodsworth ...... 1955 Jason Broaddus ...... 1995 Brian Applegate .. 1998-99, 2001 Jordan Beard ...... 2008 Edward Bober, Jr...... 1977-79 Pat Broaddus ...... 1951-52 Frank Appleyard ...... 1933-36 Harold Beardmore ...... 1923 George Bock ...... 1948, 1950 Marty Brooks ...... 1997-98 Arnold Apprill ...... 1959 Mark Becker ...... 2002-06 James Bock ...... 1915 Nathan Brooks ...... 1999-00 Steve Arant ...... 1968-70 Bill Bedsaul ...... 1982 Mark Bockstruck...... 2003 John Brose ...... 1953-56 Marc Armbruster...... 2001-05 Tom Beebe ...... 1983-84 Steve Bockelman ...... 1972 Brown...... 1899 Brent Armstrong ...... 2004-05 Ed Beechner ...... 1982 George Bodman ...... 1956 Bill Brown...... 1993-95 Jack Armstrong ...... 1987-88 Jason Beerman ...... 1996-99 Mike Boehm ...... 1971 Bob Brown ...... 1951 Jeff Arroyo ...... 1979 Daniel Beff a ...... 1947 Kenneth Boemer ...... 1977 Ernest Brown ...... 1993-94 Brent Arthaud ...... 1984-88 Jeff Bell ...... 1976 Kirk Boese ...... 1981-82 Greg Brown ...... 1989-90 Jerry Arthur ...... 1974-75 Steve Bell ...... 1973-75 Jack Boetjer...... 1941-42 James Brown ...... 1953 Roy Arthur ...... 1995 David Belloli ...... 1989 Jeff Boggs ...... 1978 Landon Brown ...... 1998-99 Wilford Ashley ...... 1953 Tom Belsha ...... 1970 G. Bohlin ...... 1934 Mark Brown ...... 1984 Walter Askew ...... 1914-15 Ronnie Belt...... 1965 Edwin Bohn ...... 1917-18, 1920 Reed Brown ...... 2011-12 Larry Atha ...... 1954 Tom Benassi ...... 1996-99 Bill Bohnhoff ...... 1980-83 Sam Brown ...... 1972-73 Jason Aubrey ...... 2005-06 Jason Benne ...... 1994-97 Brad Boles...... 1988 Scott Brown ...... 1999-03 Brian Augustyn ...... 1988 Wayne Bennetsen ...... 1937-40 Wayne Bolitho ...... 1942 Steve Brown ...... 1999 Cress Auinbaugh ...... 1941 Alex Bennett ...... 2008-10 Shaun Bollinger ...... 1999-02 Thomas Brown...... 1947 83 Kenneth Austin...... 1965-67 Parker Bennett ...... 1950-53 Casey Bollman ...... 2008-09 Will Brown ...... 2008-09. 2012 ALL-TIME ROSTER

Chris Brownell ...... 1991-94 Don Carlson ...... 1941 Mike Coleman ...... 1978 Scott Creech ...... 1985-86 Jeff Broxson ...... 1986-88 Marvin Carlson ...... 1928 Victor Coleman ...... 1978 Bryan Crider ...... 2005-09 Bob Bruce ...... 1939-40 Larry Carpenter ...... 1965-68 Ian Coll ...... 2009 Lagarius Criss ...... 2001-05 Robert Bruce ...... 1915-19 Dennis Carr ...... 1967 Pete Colleran ...... 1942 Gary Crocker ...... 1976-79 Brad Brueckner ...... 2001-04 Jack Carr ...... 1941 Dave Collier...... 1973 Chris Cromwell ...... 2010-11 Matt Brueckner ...... 1996-99 Caleb Carroll ...... 1999-00 James Collins ...... 1962, 1964 Brandon Cronin ...... 2004-06 Kyle Bruemmer ...... 1996 Larry Carroll ...... 1968 Chandler Collyar ...... 2009 Mike Crow ...... 1968-69 Tony Brumley ...... 1953 Craig Carter ...... 1994 Raphael Colombo ...... 1966-67 Richard Crowe ...... 1994-97 Don Brumm ...... 1984-87 Jason Carter ...... 1998-01 Kim Colter ...... 1969-72 David Crowell ...... 2000-02 Tim Brunner ...... 1987 Jeff Carter ...... 1971-74 Chad Colvin ...... 1987 John Crumpacker ...... 1996-97 Matt Bruns ...... 1976-77, 1979 Jeff Carter ...... 1994 Craig Colvin ...... 1985-88 Eric Crumpecker ...... 1987-90 David Brush ...... 1980-81 Josh Carter ...... 2009 George Comanich ...... 1947 Dick Cruse ...... 1951-52 Gary Bryan ...... 1990 Nick Carter ...... 2005-06 Kurt Commack ...... 1922 John Cullom ...... 1936 Kyle Bryan ...... 2004 Oliver Carter ...... 2003-08 Anthony Comito ...... 2008-09 Isaiah Culver ...... 2012 Charles Bryant ...... 2009 Terry Carter ...... 1999-02 Ray Comoglio ...... 1940 Gabriel Cunha ...... 2005-06 Dexter Bryant ...... 2009-10 Tim Carter ...... 1982-84 James Compton ...... 1907 Dick Cunningham ...... 1937-40 Randy Bryant ...... 1979 Dan Cartwright ...... 1970-73 William Compton...... 1965 Lorain Cunningham ...... 1916 Ted Bubien ...... 1987-88 Randy Caruthers ...... 1981-84 William Conde ...... 1963 Calvin Curdt ...... 1970-73 Albert Buck .....1920-21, 1923-24 Rickie Caruthers ...... 1981-84 Mark Congiardo ...... 1971-74 Steve Curran ...... 1975, 1977-78 Jeff Buck ...... 1973, 1975 Chris Casper ...... 1972 Robert Conley ...... 2009 Keenan Curry ...... 1982-86 Lyndell Buckles ...... 1966 Brian Casserilla .... 1993-94, 1996 Courtney Conner ...... 1980-82 Irvan Curtis ...... 1936-38 Hans Buckwalter ...... 1998-99 Mike Catanzaro.... 1939-40, 1942 Monte Connor ...... 1992-94 William Curtis ...... 1964 Nick Budler ...... 2005 R.W. Cavanaugh ...... 1926 Marc Constantino ...... 1977 Claude Cushwa ...... 1913 Kevin Buie...... 1990 Craig Cawvey ...... 1977 Cliff ord Conway ...... 1910-11 Ben Cutten ...... 2005 Andrew Bulen ...... 2004-06 John Ceresa ...... 1946 Aaron Cook ...... 1974 Jarrett Dace ...... 1990-92 Howard Bullman ...... 1950-52 Burky Chambers...... 1978 Keith Cook ...... 1938-41 Ryan Daff ron ...... 1994 Tom Bullman ...... 1961 Scott Chambers ...... 1992 Bill Cooke ...... 1957 Joe Dal Porto ...... 1948 Rodney Bullock...... 1974-76 Lemont Chambliss ...... 1990 Cliff Cooke ...... 1981-82 John Dalton ...... 1983, 1985-87 Drew Bullocks ...... 1997-01 Lydell Champagne ...... 1986 James Cooke ...... 1958, 1960 Cliff Dameron ...... 1942 Cody Burgess ...... 2011-12 Michael Chandler ...... 1989-90 Bill Coolbaugh ...... 1948-49 Phillip Dampf ...... 1941 Gary Burgess ...... 1980 Clarence Chaney ...... 2001-05 Rick Cooper...... 1971, 1974-75 Jeff Daniel ...... 1983 Buck Burleson ...... 1953-54 Tony Chapman ...... 1980-81 Tom Cooper ...... 1956-59 Jason Daniels ...... 2002-03 Billy Burnich ...... 2004 Scott Charmack ...... 1967 Troy Cooper ...... 2012 Kurt Daniels ...... 1987-90 Robert Burns ...... 2003-04 Scott Charpentier ...... 1972-73 Jim Copley ...... 1914 Daniel Darnall ...... 1977 Seth Burns ...... 1991-93 Jim Chatman ...... 1969-72 Marcellus Corbin ...... 2012 Dustin Darrah ...... 1992 Burr ...... 1900 Bill Chew ...... 1947-48 Cliff Corneau...... 1937-40 Don Darrough ...... 1976 V.K. Burrows ...... 1937 Lindell Chew...... 1906-07 Russ Cornett ...... 1976-80 Darrell Darrow ...... 1969-70 Wayne Burton ...... 1961 Will Chipley ...... 1987 Pete Corpeny ...... 1983-85 Ed Daugherty ...... 1947-48 Henry Buser ...... 1919 Ron Choura ...... 1967-68 Geoff Correnti ...... 2010-12 Evan Davenport ...... 2009 Jeff Buss ...... 1990-91 Ray Christ ...... 1969-72 Steve Cortipassi ...... 1969 Dale Davey ...... 2012 Vernon Bussard ...... 1928 Dave Christensen...... 1986-90 Mike Cossins ...... 1985-86 Jeremy Davidson ...... 2006 Justin Butler ...... 2004-08 Glen Christner ...... 1920-21 Jeff Cotter ...... 1982-84 Alvin Davie ...... 2007 John Buttenob ...... 1985-89 Andy Christoff ...... 2000-02 Clint Cottrell ...... 2004-07 Brent Davis ...... 1977-78 Ted Button...... 1990-94 Rob Cidlik ...... 2012 Albert Couch ...... 1924 C.B. Davis ...... 1942 Carl Burks ...... 1981 Joe Clapp ...... 1973-74 Charlie Counts ...... 1942 Cody Davis ...... 2005 David Buxton ...... 1998-99 Mike Clapper ...... 1967 Curt Courtney ...... 1988-92 Damon Davis ...... 2000-03 Jeff Byers ...... 2001-05 Adam Clark ...... 1994 Clint Couse ...... 1989-90 Eric Davis ...... 1977-78 Kenneth Cage ...... 1958-61 Adam Clark ...... 2011-12 Gary Couse ...... 1959-63 Jerry Davis ...... 1962-63 Barry Cagle ...... 1964 Al Clark ...... 1946 Brandon Covington ...... 2005 John Davis ...... 1946 Chad Cagle ...... 1993-95 C.F.Clark ...... 1893 Matt Cowan ...... 1995 Kameron Davis ...... 2009-10 Carlos Cain ...... 1989-91 John Clark ...... 1983-86 Nick Cowell ...... 2000-04 Keith Davis ...... 1977 Arthur Cairns ...... 1917-20 Les Clark ...... 1968-71 Herman Cowen ...... 1894 Kevin Davis ...... 1992 Brice Caldwell ...... 2012 Tarik Clark ...... 1996-97 Frederick Cowles ...... 1900 Robert Davis ...... 1947-48 Leon Calvin ...... 1955-57 Aaron Clarke ...... 2000-04 Andy Cox ...... 1974-78 Steve C. Davis ...... 1981-82 Fred Camarillo...... 1999-03 Brad Clarke ...... 1997-00 Jack Cox ...... 1947-48 Steve K. Davis ...... 1980-83 Shane Cameron ...... 1999-02 Travis Claxton ...... 1993 Jeff Cox ...... 1994 Alan Davison ...... 1975 Kirk Cammack ...... 1924 William Clemens ...... 2008 John Cox ...... 1893-94 Chris Dawson ...... 1993 ??? Campbell ...... 1894-95 Justin Clement ...... 1999-00 John Cox ...... 1987-88 Hilton Dawson ...... 2011 Charles Campbell ...... 1955 Dick Cleve ...... 1962-63 Roy Cox ...... 1995 Thomas Dawson ...... 1915-16 Chris Campbell ...... 2001, 2003 Andrew Cleveland ...... 2001-05 Scott Cramer ...... 1981-84 Tyler Dawidowski ...... 2012 Craig Campbell ...... 1977 Keith Clifton ...... 1979 Don Craig ...... 1981 Bill Dean ...... 1970 Tucker Craig ...... 1997-98

MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL Jack Campbell ...... 1924 Edmond Coad ...... 1956 Jeff Deason ...... 2011 Jonny Canhos ...... 2011 E.F. Coff man ...... 1931 Bill Crain ...... 1943 Thomas Deason ...... 2008-11 Bob Cannell ...... 1976 Jacob Colbert ...... 2005 Mark Crain ...... 1984 James DeBold ...... 1962-65 Keith Cannon ...... 2006 Charles Colby ...... 1965 Scott Cramer ...... 1983-84 Jim “Bo” Decker 1975-76, 1978-79 Carey ...... 1901 Adam Cole ...... 2003-04 Garrett Crane...... 1999-00 Johnnie DeFoe ...... 1930 George Carlstrom ...... 1966 Joe Cole ...... 1913 Gregg Crannick ...... 2007 Tom DeGonia ...... 1989-93 84 Dan Carmody ...... 1981-85 Joe Cole ...... 1948-49, 1952-53 Jason Crawford ...... 1990-94 Steve DeLaRoche ...... 1977-80 Gilbert Carofi ol ....1941-42, 1946 John Cole ...... 1913 Sam Crawford ...... 1999 Joe Demand ...... 1987-89 ALL-TIME ROSTER

Travis DeMott ...... 1995-96 Pat Dunivan ...... 1959 William Feickert ...... 1995-98 Vince Fricke ...... 2011-12 Sherman Dempsey ...... 1945 Ted Dunkmann ...... 2002-04 Cliff Felix...... 1970 Mike Fridley ...... 1964-67 William Dempsey ...... 1948 Stu Dunlop ...... 1972-75 Jim Fennelly ...... 2001-03 Mike Fridley ...... 1989 Paul Demzik ...... 1979-82 Ervin Dunn ...... 1947 Bryce Fennewald ...... 2000 Ken Frieberger ...... 1971-73 Larry Denio ...... 1972-73 Buck Durham ...... 1979-80 Scott Fenton ...... 1981 Ed Fris ...... 1942 A.M. Denison ...... 1917 Clyde Durphy ...... 1938-41 Chavis Ferguson ...... 1987 Fred Frost ...... 1936 Greg Dennis ...... 1989-91 Sterling Durst ...... 1941 Cyril Ferguson ...... 1959, 1961 Harold Fugate ...... 1961 John Denton...... 1932 Kyle Duvall ...... 2003-05 Dawan Ferguson ...... 2010-12 Gale Fulghum ...... 1942, 1946 Ryan Denton ...... 1999 Ed Dwyer ...... 1893-94 Louis Ferguson ...... 2006 Jeff Fulks ...... 1994-98 Ted Deranja ...... 1958-61 Robert Dye ...... 1909 A.L. Fernandez ...... 1899 William Fullbright ...... 1997 Joe Dersch ...... 1998-01 Paul Dyer ...... 1972 Horacio Fernandez ...... 1934-35 John Fuller ...... 1957 Dean DeSherlia...... 1995-98 George Eadie ...... 1946-47 Carney Fesler ...... 1945 Paul Fullop ...... 1940-41, 1946-47 Craig Desons ...... 1981 Ralph Eads ...... 1939-40 Jon Feuchtenberger ...... 2005 Doug Fulton ...... 1990-93 Milan Detweiler ...... 1907-10 Jon Earley ...... 2001-02 Ben Finke ...... 1985-86 Joe Fuqua ...... 1977-78 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 Robert Detz ...... 1995 Allan Early ...... 1958-60 Scott Finke ...... 1982-85 Brian Gaba ...... 1995 Mark Diamond ...... 1988-91 Andy Eason ...... 1995 Roger Finlen ...... 1956 George Gabler ...... 1922,1924 Al Dick ...... 1940-43 LeRoy Eason ...... 2009-10 Eldon Finley ...... 1958-59 Aaron Gage ...... 2000-04 James Dickmann ...... 1937 Allan Ebert ...... 1998 Fred Finley ...... 1989-93 Joe Gailey ...... 1990-91 Kenneth Dieter ...... 1936 Fred Eckert ...... 1947-49 Josh Firm...... 2011-12 Taron Gaines ...... 1984-85 James Dietz ...... 1998-01 Charles Ecklund ...... 1945 Brett Fischer ...... 2000-04 Bryan Gallagher ...... 1989 Renny Dillinger ...... 2003-07 Jim Edwards ...... 1988 David Fischer ...... 1977-81 Kevin Gallatin ...... 1975 Kevin Dillon ...... 2008-12 Miller Edwards ...... 2008 P:aul Fischer ...... 1921 Justin Galvin ...... 2006, 2010 Merle Dillow ...... 1972-75 Sean Edwards ...... 2006 James Fisher ...... 1945 Lou Galway ...... 1989 John DiLorenzo ...... 1947 Steve Edwards ...... 2005-09 Lorenz Fisher ...... 1923-24 Bill Gammon ...... 1943, 1946-48 Gary Dingledine ...... 1979-80 Talion Edwards ...... 1991-95 Danny Fishkind ...... 2009-12 Jim Gambill ...... 1977-81 Ty Dinsdale ...... 1985-88 Lance Eftink ...... 2005-07 Logan Fitch ...... 2012 Corey Gamble ...... 2003-04 Ryan Disbrow ...... 1997 Charles Eichmeyer ...... 2007-08 James Fitzgerald ...... 1952 Jason Ganley ...... 1994 George Ditenhafer ...... 1937 Ryan Eisenbath ...... 2005-06 Steve Fitzgerald ...... 1953-54 Todd Gann...... 1991 Bart Dobbe ...... 1977-78 Brian Eisenloeff el ...... 1996-97 Raymond Fix ...... 1962-65 Bob Ganninger ...... 1955 Dennis Doering ...... 1969-72 Chris Elder ...... 1997 Todd Fizer ...... 1979-82 Mario Gant ...... 2004-05 Jason Doherty ...... 1995 Fred Elfrank ...... 1937 Jack Flanary ...... 1937-38 Steve Ganz ...... 1970-71 Adam Dohrman ...... 1993 Elliott ...... 1895 Malcolm Flanary ...... 1936 H. Garcia ...... 1907 Dan Dold...... 1990 Clark Elliott ...... 1954 Brad Flauaus ...... 1991 Mark Gardner ...... 1995 Matt Domjanovich ...... 1937-40 E.A. Elliott ...... 1906 Melvin Flint ...... 1938 R.H. Gardner ...... 1934 Randy Donaldson ...... 1974 Matt Elliott ...... 2009-10 Kent Florence ...... 1965-68 Kevin Garnett ...... 1994-97 Donnan ...... 1895 Jason Elrod ...... 1998-01 Lloyd Flowers ...... 1983-86 James Garrett ...... 1954-55 Larry Dooms ...... 1965-68 Joseph Elliott ...... 1906 Frank Flynn ...... 1907 George Gasparovic ...... 1962-65 Carl Dopp ...... 1945 Ralph Elsea ...... 1939 Kevin Flynn ...... 1975 Lafayette Gatewood ...... 1983-87 Jerry Dorlac ...... 1955 David Elsenrath ...... 1981-84 Edward Folks ...... 1977 Reinhart Gauerke...... 1946-47 M.L. Dorris ...... 1918 Doug Ely ...... 1981-83 Wendell Folsom ...... 1934-36 Joseph Gay ...... 1957-60 Jeremy Dotson ...... 2001-05 Greg Elzie ...... 1976-78 Travis Foltz ...... 1990 Abram Gee ...... 1976 Colin Douthit ...... 2005-09 Chris Emesih ...... 2010-12 Kendall Foos ...... 1983-85 Joe Geers ...... 1948-49, 1951 F.L. Dover ...... 1914 Chad England ...... 1987 Jeff Forbes ...... 1985-88 Ken Geile...... 1983 James Dowd ...... 1915 Bill Engelhardt ...... 1956-57 Jeremy Fordemwalt ...... 1994-95 Brandt Genz ...... 2001 Don Dowling ...... 1947-50 Marvin Engelhardt ...... 1942 David Forrester ...... 1909-10 James Gerard ...... 1951-53 Cleo Downs...... 1979-82 John Enk ...... 1948 Naeem Forrester ...... 2012 Pete Gerard ...... 1952-53 Robert Doyle ...... 1967 Ken Ennis ...... 1998-02 Brian Fortelka ...... 1992 Charles Germer ...... 1953 Joe Drahos ...... 2007-10 Jim Ephraim ...... 1983 Jake Fortin ...... 2012 Warren Gettler ...... 1921 Bob Drake ...... 1943 Glen Erutti ...... 1978 Billy Foster ...... 2011-12 Jack Gevecker ...... 1971-74 Robert Drake ...... 1906-07 John Ervin...... 1970-72 John Foster ...... 1998-99 Tony Giacolone ...... 1993-94 Jake Drallmeier ...... 2007-11 Mike Ervin ...... 1985 Lance Foster ...... 2003 Gary Gibbs ...... 1990 James Drayton ...... 1998 Rich Erxleben ...... 1964-67 Phil Foster ...... 1970-72 Donald Gibson...... 1930-32 Michael Drennen ...... 1997-00 Robert Erxleben ...... 1963 Homer Fox ...... 1893 Eric Gibson ...... 2005 Michael Dressin ...... 1964-65 Etching ...... 1904 Kenneth Francois ...... 1966 Harold Giff ord ...... 1949 Michael Dreyer ...... 2003-07 Curtis Evans ...... 1990 Chris Fraley ...... 1989-90 John Gilbert ...... 1948 Tony Drumm ...... 1980-81 Spencer Evans ...... 2008 Mark Franklin ...... 1976 K.P. Gilchrist ...... 1909 David Druse ...... 2011-12 Jason Evenden ...... 2001-02 Steve Frankin...... 2005-07 Jake Giljum ...... 2010-12 Cole Drussa ...... 2000-04 Darin Everett ...... 1984 Bill Franz ...... 1973 Casey Gill ...... 2000 Derek Drussa ...... 2002-06 Marc Fagan ...... 2007-11 F. Franzthor ...... 1909 Jim Gillam ...... 1981-84 Geoff DuBois ...... 1991-92 Jon Falke ...... 1978-82 Gene Frazier...... 1949 Craig Gilliam ...... 1977-78 Randy Dudenhoff er ...... 1972-73 on Falkingham ...... 1937-39 Bob Frederich ...... 1940 Mick Gilliam ...... 1971-73 Don Dudley...... 1972-74 Jason Fanning ...... 1996-01 Troy Frederick ...... 1992 Harry Gilliland ...... 1941 Edwin Dudley ...... 1933-34 Tim Fahrquar ...... 1982 Jason Freed ...... 1996-99 Dalton Gillispie ...... 2010-12 Matt Dudley ...... 2002-03 Stanley Fark ...... 1966 Charles Freeman ...... 1923 Brian Gilmore ...... 1993-96 Sid Duerr ...... 1946-49 John Farmer ...... 1958-60 Douglas Freeman ...... 1972, 1975 Allen Gilmour ...... 1947 Freddy Dugard ...... 2009-12 Art Farnham...... 1957, 1959 Earl Freeman ...... 1913-14 Mike Girtman ...... 1982 Calvin Duke ...... 1946-48 C.J. Fay ...... 1894 Tyler Freeze ...... 2009 Bernie Givens ...... 1972 Jeff Duke ...... 2000 Roger Feaster ...... 1953-56 Jim Frerking ...... 1985-88 William Givens ...... 1947 85 Maurice Dukes ...... 1996 Dan Fedderson ...... 1989 John Frerking ...... 1982-85 Thor Gjelsteen ..... 1949, 1951-52 ALL-TIME ROSTER

Sturgeon Gladden ...... 1924-25 Charles Green ...... 1961-62 Jeff Haff ner...... 1979-81 Ray Hawthorne ...... 1989-90 Robert Gladstone ...... 1964 Jackie Green ...... 1995-96 Bob Hagerty ...... 1955 Rich Hayek...... 1970-72 Jack Glatthaar ...... 1935 Jeremy Green ...... 1992 Jeremiah Haines ...... 1996 Greg Hayes ...... 1983-84, 1986-87 Scott Glazier ...... 1980-82 Joe Green...... 1952 Joseph Haleski ...... 1941 Greg Hayes ...... 1994-97 Martin Glazner ...... 1937 Greensweight ...... 1894 Matt Hallam ...... 2005-06 Russell Hayes ...... 1959 Al Gleason ...... 1993 Louis Greer ...... 1975-78 Willie Halliburton ...... 1993-97 John Hazlett ...... 1941-42, 1946 Jim Glover ...... 1939, 1941-42 John Gregorich ...... 1982-85 Chad Hamilton ...... 1989-92 Scott Head...... 1986-87 Thomas Glynn ...... 1997-00 Clay Gregory ...... 1904-07 Craig Ham...... 1983 Mike Heaney...... 1983 Chris Godfrey ...... 1981 Dennis Gregory ...... 1999-00 Pat Hamm ...... 1988 Howard Hearst ...... 1982 Pat Godwin ...... 1968-71 James Gregory ...... 1900-02 Eugene Hammann1938-39, 1941 Mike Hearst ...... 1968-71 Paul Goeke ...... 1982 Robert Gregory ...... 1945 Darrin Hammer ...... 1981 Craig Heath ...... 1977-80 Rodney Gold...... 1970 Walter Grether ...... 1905 Bob Hammond ...... 1955 Donald Heath ...... 1946-47 Curterris Golden ...... 2008-12 Oscar Grewis...... 1934-35 James Hammond ...... 1947 Alonzo Heavener ...... 1912 Jay Goldman ...... 1906-07 Val Gene Gribble ...... 1953-55 Dick Hampel ...... 1950 Taylor Heavirland ...... 2011-12 Dan Goldner ...... 1983-84 Cory Griesemer...... 1989-90 Fred Hancock ...... 1939-40 E.C. Heck ...... 1901-06 Robert Gollhofer ...... 1959-60 Eric Greisemer ...... 1980-83 Arthur Handshy ...1960-62, 1964 Tyler Heck ...... 2002-03 Gonzales ...... 1900 Kevin Griesemer ..1978, 1980-82 Justin Hansen ...... 2007-08 John Hedrick ...... 1964-65 Chris Goo ...... 1989 Terry Grieve...... 1967 Ed Hanstein ...... 1967-70 Richard Hefelfi nger ...... 1945 Joe Good...... 1946 Ryan Griffi n ...... 2002-04 Dave Hall ...... 1977-78 John Hefner ...... 1999 Brett Goodman...... 1988-92 Ryan Grigsby ...... 2011-12 Doug Hamlin ...... 1977 Jeff Heger ...... 1981-84 Brett Goodwin ...... 1988 Eric Grimes ...... 1980-81 Bob Hammond ...... 1952-54 Mike Heimlich ...... 1983 Ron Goorsky ...... 1971 Ted Grimes ...... 2007-08 Sam Hammond ...... 1976-78 John Heineken ...... 2008-11 Bob Gorham ...... 1982-85 Ashton Gronewold ...... 2004-07 Richard Hampel...... 1951-53 Robert Heinle ...... 1967-68 Thomas Gori ...... 2009 Brian Gronewold ...... 2006, 2008 Shane Hansen ...... 2001 Clarence Heinrich ...... 1923-24 Samuel Gormly ...... 1893-94 Levi Gross ...... 2005-07 Brent Hanten ...... 2008 Denny Heisler...... 1966-67 Robert Goss ...... 1938 C.P. Grove ...... 1937 Eads Hardaway ...... 1931-32 Ward Heitman ...... 1948-49 Chris Gottman ...... 1990 Claude Grove ...... 1893 James Harden ...... 1996 Chris Heller...... 1979 Michael Gould ...... 1969-70 Myron Grubaugh ...... 1974 Michael Hardy ...... 2004-05 Vernon Hellstern ...... 1940 Aaron Gowdy ...... 2007 Donnie Gruber ...... 1993-94 Zack Hargrove ...... 2011-12 Bob Helm ...... 1953-54, 1956 Raymond Graff ...... 1962 Ryan Gruhn ...... 1990 Jake Harlan...... 2012 Adam Helton ...... 2005-09 Brandon Graham ...... 1993-94 Matt Grundy ...... 1993 John Harlan...... 1908 Zac Helton ...... 2010 John Graham ...... 1975-76 Brad Guidry ...... 2007-08 Ron Harmon ...... 1985-89 Fritz Heman ...... 1915 Paul Gramlich ...... 1952 Gene Guiney ...... 1940 Brad Harriman ...... 1974-76 Russ Henderson ...... 1984 Robert Grania ...... 1936 Dan Gusnowsky ...... 1991 Bryce Harris ...... 2009 Scott Hendricks ...... 2011-12 Bill Grantham ...... 1977-80 Jamie Haantz ...... 1988 C.H. Harris ...... 1934 William Henehan ...... 1964-67 George Gratz ...... 1953 Henry Haas ...... 1937 Dave Harris ...... 1967 Leland Henley ...... 1939 Rob Graves ...... 1990-93 Nate Haasis ...... 2004 Joe Harris ...... 2003 Hennick ...... 1899 Jack Grawe ...... 1966-69 Alden Hacker ...... 1937 Joseph Harris ...... 1923 Rich Henniger ...... 1981-84 Evan Gray ...... 2003, 2005 Wilmer Hackman ...... 1945 Perry Harris ...... 1977-79 Bill Henning ...... 1956 Fred Gray ...... 1921 Hackwood ...... 1911 William Harris ...... 1975 John Henry...... 1961-65 Mike Greaving ...... 2004-08 Jeff Haden ...... 2004 Don Hart ...... 1937 John Henry...... 1983 Green ...... 1894 Charles Hafeli ...... 1957 Ray Harter ...... 1947-48 Matt Henry ...... 1991-94 Kale Hartle ...... 1928 Rick Henry ...... 1989-92 Jimmy Hartman...... 1993-94 Steve Henry ....1974-75, 1977-78 Robert Hartmann ...... 1941 Jerry Henson ...... 1947-48 William Hartmann ...... 1937 Rhyan Henson...... 2010 Don Hartnett ...... 1938-39 John Hentges ...... 1985-88 Henry Hartzell ...... 1905 Chuck Herbert ...... 1926-27 Kyle Hartzell ...... 2009 Andy Herbst ...... 2001 Chris Harvey ...... 2002-03 Herb Herman ...... 1973-76 Jesse Harvey ...... 1990 Frank Herndon ...... 1909 Gary Hascall ...... 1962-63 Tom Herrick ...... 1953-56 Tom Hasenstab ...... 1989-91 Jason Herron ...... 2004 Karl Hasselmann .. 1921-22,1924 Joseph Hepp ...... 1945 Joe Hassler ...... 1930-32 Frank Hequemborg ...... 1945-46 Milburn Hassler ...... 1927-29 Vincent Hession ...... 1947-50 Brian Hastings ...... 2000-01 Morris Hervey ...... 1977-80 Leslie Hauck ...... 1937 Dan Herzberg ...... 1986-90 Brad Haug ...... 1983-86 Andrew Herzog ...... 1994 Brian Haug ...... 1985-88 Josh Hesse ...... 2003-07 Greg Haug ...... 1972-75 Arthur Hessman ...... 1937-38 Doug Hauk ...... 1983

MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL Mark Hibner ...... 1981-82 Randy Hauser ...... 1979-82 Dan Hickman ...... 2007-09 Jon Havens ...... 2002-04 Forrestal Hickman ...... 2011-12 W.P. Havens ...... 1923 Louis Hickman ...... 1993 Mike Haverstick ...... 1969 Michael Hickman ...... 2006 John Hawkins ...... 1989 Josh Hicks ...... 2001-02 86 Chris Hawkins ...... 1985-88 Leon Hicks ...... 1964 Hawley ...... 1895 Nathan Higgerson ...... 1995 Ashton Gronewold ALL-TIME ROSTER

Justin Higginbotham ...... 2007 H.J. Hubbard ...... 1913 Rex Jehlen ...... 1950-52 Dan Kania ...... 2000-03 Phillip Higginbotham ... 1997-98 Johns Hubbard ...... 1933-35 Jared Jenkins ...... 2008-11 Teddy Karcasinas ...... 2004-05 Arnold Hill ...... 1959-60 Cameron Hubbs ...... 1987-89 Tom Jennings ...... 1946 Don Kasperski ...... 1981-82 Bill Hill ...... 1955-57 Nathaniel Huckabay ...... 1998-01 Garry Jensen ...... 1980 Quentin Kasten ...... 1988-89 Lorenzo Hill ...... 1965-68 Anthony Hudson ...... 1988-90 Jim Jensen ...... 1968-69 Mike Katsoulis ...... 1985 Merle Hill ...... 1965-68 Ron Hudson ...... 1973 Charles Jerabek ...... 1963-66 William Kauff mann ...... 1961-62 Lucas Hillis ...... 1998-01 Zenel Hudson ...... 2012 Craig Jewell ...... 2007 Jess Kaufman ...... 1999-01 Jeff Hillmeyer ...... 1977 Jason Huelsing ...... 1990-91 Payton Jimison ...... 2011-12 Pat Kaufman ...... 1983-87 Michael Hillmeyer ...... 1957-60 Gilbert Huerta ...... 1999 Kenny Jobe ...... 1955-58 David Kavish ...... 2008-10 Matt Hinshaw ...... 1980 Don Huether ...... 1980-81 C.T. Jobes ...... 1907 Chip Keel ...... 1994 Matt Hinson ...... 1996-99 Don Huff ...... 1989-92 Ethan Johns ...... 2009 Mike Keeler ...... 1973-74 Jerry Hirlinger ...... 1982-85 Sam Huff ...... 2000 Owen Johns ...... 2008-09 Keenan ...... 1900-01 Jeff Hirtz ...... 1990-92 Gene Huff man ...... 1948-51 Bernard Johnson ...... 1964 Robert Keiser ...... 1961-64 John Hixson ...... 1970 Kevin Hug ...... 1989-93 Bill Johnson ...... 1986-90 James Keisler ...... 1937 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 Kevin Hladek ...... 1982 Sean Huggans...... 1991-92 Bruce Johnson ...... 1970-73 Adam Keithley ...... 2003-06 Timothy Hoatland ...... 1977 Vernon Huggans ...... 1983-86 Bryan Johnson ...... 1999-02 Chris Keithley ...... 1998 Martin Hobelman ...... 1946 David Hughes II ...... 2012 Don Johnson ...... 1945 Doug Keithly ..1978-79, 1981-82 Mike Hobick ...... 1972-75 F.R. Hughes...... 1949 George Johnson ...... 1924-27 Michael Keithley ...... 1975 Theodore Hoby ...... 1940-42 John Hughes ...... 1946-47 Gerald Johnson ...... 1976-77 Kevin Keller ...... 2002-03 Rickie Hodel ...... 1984-85 Charles Hummel ...... 1903-04 Ivan Johnson ...... 1972 Sean Kelley ...... 2004-07 Sammy Hodgdon ...... 1923, 1926 John Hummel ...... 1974-75 Jeremy Johnson ...... 2002-04 Donte Kelly ...... 2008, 2010-11 Sterling Hodrick ...... 2000-01 Jack Humphrey ...... 1951-52 Jim Johnson...... 1938 R.A. Kelly ...... 1929-30 Steve Hodson ...... 1994-96, 1998 Tommy Humphrey ...... 2005-06 Ralph Johnson ...... 1939-40 Ron Kelly ...... 1977 Earl Hoehn...... 1943, 1946-48 Jim Hunicke ...... 1975-76 Raymond Johnson ...... 1923-25 Sean Kelly ...... 2011 Mike Hoehner ...... 1986-87 Robert Hunke ...... 1978-79 Reginald Johnson ...... 1990 Tom Kemp ...... 1965-66 Nathan Hoenshell...... 1997-00 Jeff Hunninghake ...... 1979-82 Tom Johnson ...... 1979 Bob Kemper ...... 1946-48 John Hoette ...... 2002 Charles Hunter ...... 1953-54 Walter Johnson...... 1979 Claude Kemper ...... 1923 W.A. Hoevel ...... 1903-04 Gene Hunzicker ...... 1968-71 Irvin Johnston ...... 1917-18 Paul Kemper ...... 1955-56 Trey Hoff man ...... 2006 Kenton Hupp ...... 1970-73 Scott Johnston...... 1985-86 Chris Kennard ...... 2012 Jeff Hoff ner ...... 1978 Bill Hurlburt ...... 1953-56 Buddy Jones ...... 1964 Chris Kennedy ...... 1989-92 Jerry Hofman...... 1973-76 Dale Hursh ...... 1976-77 Charles Jones ...... 1923 Gene Kennedy .....1945, 1948-50 Marvin Hogan ...... 1951 Robert Hurt ...... 1989-91 Charles Jones ...... 1969 Hamilton Kennedy ...... 1957-58 Tim Holcer ...... 1970-72 Ron Huseman ...... 1956 Corey Jones ...... 1987 J.R. Kenney ...... 1908 Lester Holcomb ...... 1948-49 Noah Husman ...... 2004-05 Dennis Jones ...... 1975-76 R.H. Kenning ...... 1920 Scott Holcomb ...... 2008-09 George Husted ...... 1954 Dick Jones ...... 1950 Craig Kern ...... 1999-00, 2002-03 Todd Holcomb ...... 1979 Perry Huston ...... 1951 Gary Jones ...... 1980 Keith Kernan ...... 2005-06 Dale Hollenberg ...... 1964 Ron Hutchcraft ...... 1982-85 Jaron Jones ...... 1998-01 Jim Kerns ...... 1987 Don Holley ...... 1977-78 Arthur Hyde ...... 1975 John Jones ...... 1956-57 Wayne Kerns ...... 1966 Scovil Hollister ...... 1911-12 Hyland ...... 1929 Latrell Jones ...... 1941 Kerr ...... 1900 William Holm ...... 1905-06 Joseph Hyman ...... 2011-12 Lonnell Jones ...... 2008-12 Andrew Kerr ...... 1908 Dan Holman ...... 1976-80 Troy Hythecker ...... 1999 Mike Jones ...... 1967 Felix Kersting ...... 1894-95 Oscar Holman ...... 1933-36 Carl Ice ...... 1976 Owen Jones ...... 1937 Brandon Kessler ...... 2006-07 Mike Holmes ...... 1996 Jon Iglehart ...... 2005-06 Paul Jones...... 1946-47 Richard Kessler ...... 1973 Mike Holtkamp ...... 1966-67 Alexis Illinski ...... 1907 Randy Jones ...... 1983 Kevin Kestner ...... 1993 Keith Homco ...... 2004-08 Jason Illum ...... 1989-93 Richard Jones ...... 1962 Paul Keston ...... 1943 Preston Homer ...... 1904-05 Jack Imlay ...... 1914-15 Robert Jones ...... 1948 Mark Kettner...... 1979 Joe Honeycutt...... 1964 Bobby Ingram ...... 1957-58 Theron Jones ...... 1984-87 James Key ...... 1964-66 Craig Hooper ...... 1980 Delane Ingram ...... 2004-05 Tom Jones ...... 1946 John Key ...... 1969-72 Benjamin Hoover ...... 1922 Frank Irland ...... 1941 Oliver Jorcke ...... 1946, 1948-49 John Key ...... 1994, 1998 Quentin Hoover ...... 1962 Drew Irwin...... 1990 Ashley Jordan ...... 2007-11 Patrick Key ...... 1963 Mark Hopkins ...... 2008-10, 2012 Rob Ives ...... 1989-93 Avian Jordan...... 2002-06 Mike Keyes ...... 1988 Harland Hoppock ...... 1918-19 Bob Jackson ...... 1953-56 Brandon Jordan ...... 2006-09 Meredith Kiburz ...... 1939-42 Chris Horn ...... 2009-12 Elliot Jackson ...... 1993-97 Brian Jordan ...... 2006-09 George Kidd ...... 1893 Steve Horn ...... 1982-86 Herschel Jackson ...... 1975 Brindin Jordan ...... 2010-11 Jerry Kiel ...... 1968-71 Chuck Hottle ...... 1954 John Jackson ...... 1978, 1980 Frank Jordan ...... 1940 Jim Kiesler ...... 1936, 1938 John House ...... 1949 Brock Jacobs ...... 2011 Mike Joshua ...... 1971-74 Curt Killinger ...... 1971-72 Ronald House ...... 1958 Michael Jaeger ...... 2005 R.J. Joyce ...... 1923 Charles Kimball ...... 1947-50 Dog Houston ...... 1913-14 Jim Jaegers ...... 1992 John Judd ...... 1997-01 James Kimball ...... 1965-66 Bob Howard ...... 1959 Jeff James ...... 1983 Josip Juric ...... 2011-12 Virgil Kimball ...... 1988 Doug Howard ...... 1991 Jamison ...... 1899 Joe Kaczmarek ...... 1980-84 Curt Kimmel ...... 1999-02 Larry Howard ...... 1967 John Janeff ...... 1936-37 Tony Kaczmarek ...... 1983-86 Mustafa Kindell ...... 2001-04 Steve Howard ...... 1993 Paul Janke ...... 1977-80 Gregg Kaiser ...... 1975 Steve Kinder ...... 1973 Zach Howard ...... 2008 Mike Jansma ...... 1992 Joe Kalinowsky ...... 1955-56 Robert Kindred ...... 1983-85 Dwight Howdeshell ...... 1990 Garry January ...... 1963-65 Albert Kallmeyer ...... 1939-41 John King...... 1965 Ruben Howell ...... 1991-92 Chris Jarrett...... 1975 James Kamicar ...... 1957-59 Jon King ...... 1992-93 David Howerton...... 1932, 1934 Anthony Jatcko ...... 1961-62 Henry Kamp...... 1915 Khalan King...... 2011-12 Don Howser ...... 1986 Nick Jedrzejewski ...... 1992 Michael Kandlbinder ...... 1958 Mike King ...... 1973 James Hoy ...... 1983 Andy Jeff ers ...... 1982-84 Earl Kane ...... 1939-40, 1942-43 Clay Kinman...... 2009-12 87 Rob Hribar ...... 1989-90 Eric Jeff erson ...... 1994-97 Gregg Kane ...... 2002 Joe Kinsella ...... 1977-78 ALL-TIME ROSTER

Joe Kipper ...... 1977 Nick Kruse...... 2011-12 Mike Leibovitz...... 2012 Trey Lunsford ...... 2004-05 Elmer Kirchoff ...... 1930-33 Brian Krzeminski ...... 1992-93 Brad Leighninger ...... 1992 Sky Lupo ...... 1991 Jerry Kirk ...... 1979-80 Steve Kubiak ...... 1968-71 Tom Leirer...... 1967-68 Braden Lusk ...... 1996-97 Harry Kirkpatrick ...... 1929 Raymond Kucenas ...... 1964-65 Leivy ...... 1900 Michael Lutzenberger ...1962-65 John Kirwin ...... 1936-37 Gene Kuelker ...... 1974-77 Eric Lemcke ...... 2002 Michael Lybyer ...... 1965 Walt Kissaddon ...... 1913-14 Lou Kuelker ...... 2001-05 James Lemon ...... 2004 Felix Lyneman ...... 1906 Oliver Kjar ...... 1927-28 Mark Kuelker ...... 2004-06 Jimmy Lemon ...... 1924-27 Robert Lyons ...... 1915-16 Stuart Klaus ...... 1985-87 Matt Kuelker ...... 2006-10 Ralph Lemongelli ...... 1985-87 Paul Mabie ...... 1951-52 Charles Kleine ...... 1969-70 Barry Kuhlmann ...... 1983-86 John Leonard ...... 1976 George Machens...... 1936-37 Jerry Klenke ...... 1976-77 Steve Kutska ...... 1967-71 Martin Leonard ...... 1945 Mike Machol ...... 1976 Yaro Klepel ...... 1914 Larry Kuykandall ...... 1991 Robert Leone ...... 1961, 1963-64 Dan Macke ...... 1979-80 Kline...... 1914 Ed Kwadas ...... 1947-50 Tony Leone...... 1940, 1942, 1946 T.V. Macklind ...... 1905 Jerry Klobe ...... 1951 Lacy ...... 1895 Don LePere...... 1940-41, 1943 Andre Maclin ...... 2001 Brad Kloeppel ...... 1989-90, 1992 Lloyd Lacy ...... 1926-29 Lepper ...... 1912 J.E. Magyar ...... 1932 Dale Klohr ...... 1954-57 Harley Ladd ...... 1936-39 Jerome Leslie ...... 1960 Nick Mahlin ...... 1999 Robert Klug ...... 1937-39 Rick LaFollette ...... 1970-73 Dan Lester ...... 2000-04 Kevin Mahogany ...... 1976 Zach Klump ...... 2009-10 Andy Lain ...... 1976-79 Joe Levil ...... 2008-09 Bill Mahn ...... 1977 Joe Knapp...... 1991-95 Rob Laird...... 1981-84 Robert Levy...... 1932 Mike Mahoney ...... 1999-02 Tom Knapstein ...... 1962-63 Daniel LaMar ...... 2006 Lewis ...... 1899-00 Jeremy Mahurin ...... 1996 Sam Knesel...... 2012 Robert Lamb ...... 1928 Ben Lewis ...... 1982-84 Fred Major ...... 1949 Ray Knickerbocker...... 1910-12 Jason Lambert ...... 1998-99 Bryan Lewis ...... 1995-98 Frank Malik ...... 1928-31 Skyler Knickerbocker .....2007-08 Eddie Lampe ...... 1966 Caleb Lewis ...... 2009 Brian Mallady ...... 1980 Doug Knight ...... 1980 Gino Lanasa ...... 1993 Christopher Lewis...... 1999 Bryan Malley ...... 1977 Joe Knollmeyer ...... 1978-80 Chris Lancaster ...... 1979-80 Justin Lewis...... 2001 Orie Maness ...... 1916 Tim Knollmeyer ...... 1981-85 Harry Landis ...... 1893 Kent Lewis ...... 1973-77 Michael Manier ...... 1965 Dick Knussman ...... 1966 Charles Landreth ...... 1903 Ronnie Lewis ...... 1964-66 Kyle Manley ...... 2003 Willard Knussman ...... 1960-63 Brandon Landry ...... 2004-06 George Lewis-Ferdinand.....1986 Francois Mann ...... 2010 Gary Koch ...... 1962-63 Jon Landstra ...... 2005-08 Zach Leach ...... 2009-10 M.R. Mann ...... 1919 George Koch...... 1929-30 Brian Lane ...... 1992, 1994 Justin L’Hote ...... 2009-10 Danner Mannschreck ....1958-61 Bill Koedding ...... 1949-51 Eddie Lane ...... 1966-69 Chris Lieber ...... 1986-87 Milton Mantler ...... 1959 Gene Koederitz ...... 1954-55 John Lane ...... 1991 Brad Lind ...... 1992-96 James Marble ...... 1956-57, 1959 Len Koederitz ...... 1966 Pat Lang ...... 2011-12 Bret Lindsey ...... 1994-98 Jeremy Markum ...... 1994-96 Tom Koederitz ...... 1949-52 Alan Lange ...... 1980-81 Justin Lineback ...... 2012 Keith Markway .....1978, 1980-82 Adam Koehler ...... 2008 Cary Lange ...... 1991-94 Carl Lintner ...... 1936-37 Leroy Markway ...... 1943, 1947 Danny Koehler ...... 2006-07 Rob Langford ...... 1995-96 Andy Lippert ...... 1979-81 Steve Marler...... 1977 Paul Koeper...... 1973 Ryan Langhans ...... 2006 Jon Lips ...... 1982-83 Chris Marlow ...... 1993-94 Nelson Koerner ...... 1938-40 Kevin Lanier ...... 1987-89 Eivind Listerud ...... 1991-93 Jim Marlow ...... 1951-52 Randy Kofahl ...... 1970 Glenn Lansford ...... 1984-88 Eddie Littell ...... 1940 L. Marquiss ...... 1912 Jon-Paul Kohler ...... 1984-86 Brent LaPietra ...... 2012 Chris Litton ...... 1991 Eugene Marshall ...... 1946 Scott Koopman ...... 1984 Bob LaPlante ...... 1977 Kyle Livengood ...... 2012 Kyle Marshall ...... 2001-05 Tim Koscielski ...... 1990 James Larimore ...... 1980 Livingstone ...... 1903 Zachary Martens ...... 2012 George Kouba ...... 1984-88 Napolean Larsh ...... 1918 Jim Lloyd ...... 1978-82 H.H. Martin ...... 1907 Nick Koudys ...... 2004-06 P.A. Larsh ...... 1895 John Locke ...... 2002 Heber Martin ...... 1927-28 Walter Koziateck . 1936-38, 1940 James Lasadose ...... 1965-66 Terrance Lockett ...... 2009-10 Larry Martin ...... 1961 Jeff Krack...... 1982-84 Ed Lasko ...... 1949 Llewelyn Lodwick ...... 1910-13 Richard Martin ...... 1999 Chris Kramer ...... 1982-84 John Latimer ...... 1962 Llewelyn Lodwick ...... 1947-48 Sean Martin ...... 2009-12 Preston Kramer ...... 1995-97 Douglas Lauck ...... 1964 Brian Logan ...... 1979 Steve Martin ...... 2011-12 Roger Kramer ...... 1969 Chuck Laughter ...... 1987 Terry Logan ...... 1972-75 Walter Martin ...... 1895 Ted Kramer ...... 1978 David Laughter ...... 1976-77 Dale London ...... 1970 Rocky Martinez ...... 1980-83 Fred Kranzthor ...... 1908-09 Steve Lautenschlaeger ...... 1975 Mick Londrigan ...... 1929-30 Elden Marquardt ...... 1942 Jerrold Kratz ...... 1940-41 Ed LaValle ...... 1990 Chris Long ...... 1990-91 Nino Mascalco ...... 1980-82 Garry Kraus ...... 1977 Lavin ...... 1904 Don Long ...... 1969-71 Randy Mason ...... 1974 Frederick Krause...... 1915 Chris Lawrence ...... 1999 Emery Long ...... 1914 Sam Massey ...... 1975-76 Karl Krause ...... 1947-48 Tommie Lay ...... 1984 James Long ...... 1906 Anthony Massaro...... 1933 Ian Kreher ...... 2008-12 William Lazenby ...... 1965 Kevin Long ...... 1969 Dallas Massie ...... 2003-07 Kirk Kreiling ...... 1978-79 Alex Leach ...... 2009-12 Ben Longstreet ...... 2006 Matt Mast ...... 2007-12 Mark Kretzer ...... 1978 Zach Leach ...... 2009-11 Brennan Longwell ...... 2009 Andrew Masters ...... 2012 Joe Krispin ...... 1952-53 Tom Leahy ...... 1967 Norman Loesing ...... 1938 Mark Mastroianni...... 1973-76 Brennan Kristek ...... 2012 John LeCompte ...... 1989 Kurt Lorenzen ...... 1981-82 Marty Mastroianni ...... 1984-87 Brady Kroeker ...... 2005 Mike Ledford ...... 1921-25 John Lotz ...... 1987 Cory Mathews ...... 1980, 1982 George Kroenlein ...... 1918-19 Monte Ledford ...... 1925-27 Matt Loula ...... 2004-08 Don Mathews ...... 1945 Joshua Love ...... 1996

MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL Alvin Kroeter ...... 1962 Jim Lee...... 1976-80 Omar Mathis ...... 1979-80 Ed Kromka ...... 1938-41 John Lee ...... 1924-26 Joel Loveridge ...... 1935-38 Don Matson ...... 1947-51 Tom Kroner ...... 1982-83 Rodney LeGrand ...... 1972-73 Josh Lowery ...... 1993-95 Pete Mattei ...... 1933-36 Harold “Stubby” Krueger1938-41 Josh Lehde ...... 2001 Bill Loving ...... 1979-82 Hollis Matteson 1949-50, 1952-53 Bill Kruger ...... 1955-58 Kevin Lehmann ...... 1998 Eric Loy ...... 1991 Art Matthews ...... 1988-90 John Kruger ...... 1947-48 Glenn Lehr ...... 1973 Chris Luber ...... 1982 Ben Matthews ...... 2012 88 John Krumme ...... 2005-09 Garrett Leible ...... 2009-10 Don Lue ...... 1968 Don Matthews ...... 1946 Brandon Kruse ...... 2000-01 Zach Leible ...... 2003 Ed Lueckenhoff ...... 1972-75 Matt Matthews ...... 1991-92 ALL-TIME ROSTER

Josh Matthias ...... 1999-03 Tom Meiser ...... 1992 Jack Maurer...... 1947-48 William Meiser ...... 1956 Martin Maurer ...... 1985 Zach Melber ...... 2010-12 Dan Mauszycki ...... 2011-12 Alex Melchers ...... 1979-80 Alan May ...... 1977 Alex Mendrygal ...... 1999-02 Keith May ...... 1974-75 Ewanu Meneh ...... 2008-11 Mark Mazany ...... 1907 George Menefee ...... 1907 Chris Mazzi ...... 2004 Tom Mengel...... 1977 John Mazzoni ...... 1939-42 William Mengel ...... 1947 Bill McAllister ...... 1972-74 Ryan Merrick...... 2003 Darrell McAllister ...... 1967-70 Evan Merz ...... 2011-12 Gary McAlpin ...... 1969-72 Val Messier ...... 1983 Hollis McBride 1920-22, 1924-25 Gerald Metcalf ..... 1951-52, 1958 Roland McBride ...... 1965 Harlan Meyer ...... 1946-48 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 Sam McCain ...... 1994 Kyle Meyer ...... 1988 Terry McCanless ...... 1973 Mike Meyer ...... 1982-85 William McCanless ...... 1923 John Meyers ...... 1986-88 Matt McCann ...... 2007-09 Tom Meyer ...... 1972-75 Ryan McCarrick ...... 1995 Dave Mickelsen ...... 1993-94 John McCarthy ...... 1952-54 Devin Mickens ...... 2001-03 Pat McCarthy ...... 1976 Lawrence Middaugh ...... 1936 William McCartney ...... 1914-15 Bill Milfelt ...... 1968-71 John McCauley ...... 1923 James Millar ...... 1951-54 Charles McCaw ...... 1957-60 Mike Millard ...... 1970-73 Greg McClain ...... 1969-71 Colin Miller ...... 1995-98 Terry McCloud ...... 1994 David Miller ...... 1985-86 McClurken ...... 1920 Dustin Miller ...... 1999-01 Clint Moss Sumner McComber...... 1907-10 Elton Miller ...... 1912-14 James McConnell...... 1955, 1957 Ebert Miller ...... 1940-42 L.W. Moore ...... 1907 Bill Murphy ...... 1967-69 Brandon McCord...... 2008-09 Frank Miller ...... 1946 Michael Moore...... 1967-70 Gabe Murphy ...... 1995 Monte McCord ...... 1946-48 Glenn Miller ...... 1962-64 Stanley Moore...... 1901-04 James Murphy ...... 1952-55 David McCormack ...... 1994-97 Jerome Miller ...... 2006-09 Brad Moppins...... 1988 Jeff Murphy ...... 1980-83 Jerome McCoy ...... 1952-55 Jim Miller ...... 1941-43 Josh Morales ...... 2005 Joe Murphy ...... 1950-51 Dick McCreight ...... 1930-31 Jim Miller ...... 1970 Mike Moran ...... 1989-90 John Murphy ...... 1910-12 Rodrick McDonald...... 2001-05 John Miller ...... 1912-13 Allen Morgan ...... 1906-09 Joseph Murphy...... 1934-37 Jimmy McDonald...... 1931-32 John “Jack” Miller ...... 2012 G.N. Morgan ...... 1925 Nathan Murphy ...... 1995-98 Pete McDonald ...... 1930-33 Keenan Miller ...... 2001-05 Gary Morgan ...... 1973 Scott Murphy ...... 1997-00 Terry McDonald ...... 1979-81 Keith Miller ...... 1936 Jon Morgan ...... 1995-97 Thomas Murphy ...... 1947-48 Mike McEnery ...... 1993-96 Kelly Miller ...... 1914-15 Charles Moriss...... 1938 David Murrell ...... 1961-62 William McFadden...... 1963 R.J. Miller ...... 2006-09 Paul Morlock ...... 2008 Ted Muschany ...... 1956-58 Colin McFarland ...... 2001-04 Ron Miller ...... 1966-69 Dennis Morrall ...... 1960 Don Muse ...... 1956 Greg McFarland ...... 1995 Stan Miller ...... 1971 Albert Morris ...... 1964-65 Nicholas Mushovic ...... 1941 Gordon McFerron ...... 1971-72 Thomas Miller ...... 1964 Buddy Morris ...... 1949-52 Rodney Myers ...... 1971-72 Steve McGhee ...... 1971 Tim Miller ...... 1988 Thomas Morris ...... 1917-18 Gerald Myles...... 2002 Don McGovern ...... 1953-56 Travis Miller ...... 2009 Jim Morrisey ...... 1980 Frank Nachtmann ...... 1907 Brian McGownd ...... 1982-83 Larry Mills ...... 1970 Jay Morrison ...... 1995 Alex Nagy ...... 1986-89 Charles McGrady ...... 1959-60 M.B. Mills ...... 1923 Kenan Morrison ..1996-97, 99-00 Greg Nagy ...... 1987 Bill McGrath ...... 1970 Bruce Milne ...... 1968 Will Morrison ...... 2008-11 Jack Nally ...... 1967 Jim McGrath ...... 1942, 1946-48 Tom Minnick ...... 1988-89 Matt Morrow ...... 2005-08 Conrad Neal ...... 1949-52 Eddie McGraw ...... 1966 Gary Misak ...... 1975, 1977 Michael Morroe ...... 2004 William Neel ...... 1933-34 Jim McGregor...... 1932-35 Charlie Mitchell ...... 1940-42 Monty Morse ...... 1975-78 Earl Neil ...... 1923 Keith McGuire ...... 1972-74 Vincent Mitchell ...... 1983-86 Ryan Morse ...... 2009-10, 2012 Merl Neil ...... 1923 Sean McInerney ...... 1996-98 Ron Mitchum ...... 1972-74 John Moscari ...... 1948-50 Joe Nelson ...... 1973 Chris McKay ...... 2011-12 Antony Modaff ...... 1923-24 Michael Moser ...... 1962 Matt Nelson ...... 2009-11 Joel McKell ...... 1961-62, 1964 Harold Moe ...... 1945 Clint Moss ...... 2000-03 Scotty Neuhart ...... 1971-72 D.D. McKibben ...... 1909 Ralph Moeller ...... 1950-53 Dean Moss ...... 1957-60 James Nevin ...... 1915-16 James McLarren ...... 1994-95 John Moles ...... 1974-77 Mike Moss ...... 1983-84 Bob Nevins ...... 1937-40 Marc McManus ...... 1992-93 Moll ...... 1900 Lancer Mott ...... 1996 Don Newburry ...... 1987-91 Solomon McNeal ...... 2011 John Moll ...... 1965-68 Richard Mountjoy ...... 1912-14 Gary Newman ...... 1982 Matt McNett ...... 1988 Jason Mollard ...... 1994 Vladimir Mrnjavac ...... 1996 Tim Newman ...... 1978 Eddie McPherson ...... 1954-57 Robert Montgomery ...... 1943 Brandyn Mueller ...... 2007-10 Eric Newsom...... 1978 A.L. McRae ...... 1893 Leon Moody ...... 2011-12 Brian Mueller ...... 2005-10 Charles Nichols ...... 1906 Steve McVeigh ...... 1968-71 Les Moody ...... 1991-94 Tom Mueller...... 1982-85 Tom Nichols ...... 1985 Jon McWade ...... 2005-06 Moore ...... 1899 Stephen Mull ...... 2009-11 Melvin Nickel ...... 1933-36 Roscoe McWilliams ...... 1967 Anthony Moore ...... 2009-12 Raymond Mullen ...... 1962-63 Paul Nicks ...... 1982 Matt Mederios ...... 2005 Bob Moore ...... 1933 Randy Mullinax ...... 1988-89 Robert Nicodemus ...... 1965-69 Craig Meier ...... 1957-60 Don Moore ...... 1949 Steve Mullins ...... 1972 Nick Nicola ...... 1937-40 Cliff Meisenheimer ...... 1973-75 John Moore ...... 1941-42 Chris Mullis...... 2005 Oscar Niedermeyer ...... 1926-27 89 Louis Meisenheimer ...... 1958-59 John Moore ...... 1996 Kenneth Murdock 1956-57, 1960 Norman Niemeyer ...... 1952-53 ALL-TIME ROSTER

Tim Parrish ...... 1998 John Pischak ...... 2009-12 Joe Passantino ...... 1968-70 Murray Pipkin ...... 1946 Chris Patterson ...... 1999-03 Matt Pitsch ...... 1983-84 Reggie Patterson ...... 1978 Sam Pitsch ...... 2006-08 Torey Patton ...... 2006-08 Scott Pitsch ...... 2004-07 Zachary Paul ...... 2003 Dale Pitt ...... 1969 Greg Paule ...... 1966 John Pitts ...... 1976 Lewis Payne ...... 1984-88 R.N. Place ...... 1918-19 Bill Peach ...... 1971-74 G.P. Player, Jr...... 1923 Ted Peachee ...... 1965 Neil Plummer ...... 1931, 1933-35 Ken Pearce...... 2004-06 Mike Podolak ...... 1992 Larry Peck ...... 1971-74 Russ Pogue ...... 1982-85 Adam Peden ...... 2009-12 Ken Pohlig ...... 1960 Carl Pelech ...... 1969-72 Tony Polima ...... 1953 John Pendergrass ...... 1972 Jason Politte ...... 1993-95 David Pendleton ...... 1986 Joe Pollitte ...... 1936 Dustin Penn ...... 1998-01 Brad Pollock ...... 1988 Victor Penotti ...... 1947-48 Pomeroy ...... 1901 George Penzel...... 1932-34 Alger Pomeroy ...... 1937 Kevin Pepler ...... 1997 Courtney Porter ...... 1993-96 Joe Pepple ...... 2009-10 Joe Porter ...... 1960-61 Ira Perkins ...... 1942 Cedric Portis ...... 1987-89 Frank Perri ...... 2000-02 Martin Portman ...... 1942-43 Perry ...... 1911 Scott Posadzy ...... 1984-85 Dan Perry ...... 2000-02 Ken Potemka ...... 1972-75 Eric Perry ...... 2005 Eric Potts ...... 1972 Jon Perry ...... 1982-86 Mike Potts ...... 1992 Randy Perry ...... 1983 Ken Okwuonu Clark Potzmann ...... 1965 Henry Peterson ...... 1957-60 Kris Potzmann ...... 1995-96 Alex Niere ...... 2001-02 David Olmstead ...... 1983-87 Brian Peterson ...... 2007-12 Ivor Pounds ...... 1945 Terry Nifong ...... 1980 Robert Olson ...... 1959-62 Jim Peterson ...... 1986, 1988-89 Collin Powers...... 2012 Tom Nifong ...... 1980-81 Stephen Ombalski ...... 1960-63 Rick Petri ...... 1973-75 Eric Poythress ...... 2005-09 Chris Nisbet ...... 1979-81, 1983 J.M. O’Malley ...... 1931 Steve Petri ...... 1972 Dustin Prater ...... 2008 Darin Nix ...... 1991-94 Pat O’Mealy ...... 1957-61 Joseph Petrite ...... 1941 Bob Pressly ...... 1979-82 Kevin Nix ...... 1986 C.H. O’Neal ...... 1912 Arthur Petsch ...... 1918 Jordan Preston ...... 2001-05 Mike Noble ...... 1987-90 Charles O’Neal ...... 1994 Al Petska ...... 1946-48 David Price ...... 1966-67 Rob Noble ...... 1988-91 Kevin O’Neal ...... 1995 Bob Pettibon ...... 1958-60 David Price ...... 2012 Charles Nohaavec ...... 1942 Richard Opiola ...... 1964 Bobby Pettis ...... 2009-11 Kenneth Price ...... 1965, 1967 Brent Nolan ...... 2005 Brian O’Reilly ...... 2000 Sam Petty ...... 1995-00 Lance Privett ...... 1995-96 Jack Nolen ...... 1921-22, 1924-25 C.H. Orf ...... 1930 Tom Petrus ...... 1987 Bob Proctor ...... 1950-51 Forrest Noll...... 1953, 1955 Greg Orler ...... 1982-83 David Pfeff erkorn...... 1967-68 Wes Prothe ...... 1995-98 Jack Nomi ...... 1943-45 Seymour Orlofsky ...... 1941-42 Herman Pfeifer...... 1934 Richard Prough ...... 1935-37 Casey Nordwald ...... 1997-01 Nick Orr ...... 1997-99 Paul Pfeifer ...... 1961, 1964-65 David Prueter ...... 1977-81 Chris Norgren ...... 2005-07 Glenn Osick ...... 1962 Jim Pfeiff er ...... 1984-88 Julian Prugh ...... 1900-04 Eric Norman ...... 1960 Ray Oswald ...... 1930-32 Herman Pfeiff er ...... 1935 Jordan Pulou ...... 2011-12 David Norris ...... 1983 Rick Otte ...... 1972 Eric Pfi tzinger ...... 1988 Steve Purdy ...... 1998-01 Wally Northup...... 1954-57 Jeff Outlaw ...... 1990 Kurt Pfi tzinger ...... 1980 Harlan Pyle ...... 1969-70 Jacob Nutt ...... 2010-12 Chris Overton ...... 1989-90 Paul Phillippi ...... 1907 Kenneth Quaranta ...... 1969 Emeka Nwosu ...... 1999-03 Hank Owens ...... 1920 Derrick Phillips ...... 1989 Edgar Quick ...... 1962-64 Edward Nylander ...... 2012 Terry Owens ...... 1973-76 Dick Phillips ...... 1966 Kevin Rackers ...... 1985-87 Kevin Oberdick ...... 1973-75 Tom Owens ...... 1964-67 Jae Phillips ...... 1999-03 Mitch Rackers ...... 1988 Tom Oberle ...... 1986-90 Tyrus Owens ...... 2004-05 Jeff Phillps ...... 1980 Mike Rackley ...... 1975 Mike Obermeyer ...... 1970, 1972 William Oyler ...... 1917-18 Mark Phillips ...... 1985-88 Keith Radcliff e ...... 1939-42 Dan Obrycki ...... 1979-82 Ralph Ozorkiewicz ...... 1964-66 Marshall Phillips ...... 1990 Mike Rader ...... 1967 Bill O’Connor ...... 1977 Matt Padilla ...... 2005-06 Chris Philpy ...... 2008-09 Alex Ragoni ...... 1998 Tom O’Connor...... 1965 Marsalis Paige ...... 2003 Justin Philpy ...... 2006-10 Joseph Raible ...... 1915-16 Craig O’Dear ...... 1975-78 Sylvano Pagano ...... 1945 Maverick Pickering ...... 1983 N.W. Raible ...... 1908, 1910 Al Odom ...... 1982-84 Don Palaski ...... 1981 Ray Pickett ...... 1945-46 Jerry Raines ...... 1985 Russ O’Donnell ...... 1991 Mel Parham ...... 1981-83 Ben Pierce ...... 1997-98 Carey Ramey...... 1907 Shawn O’Donnell ...... 1988-92 Brian Paris ...... 1978-81 Grant Pierce ...... 2010 Tim Ramsay...... 2005 Andrew Oertig ...... 1941 Mark Paris ...... 1985-89 Ronald Pierce ...... 1963 Homer Randle ...... 1940-41 Steven Oettle ...... 2010 Thomas Pierce ...... 1941 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL Parker ...... 1894 Caleb Rangel ...... 2005-06 Wes Ogden ...... 1980 Parker ...... 1921 Tim Pierce ...... 2007 Norm Rankin ...... 1943 Emmanuel Okwuonu ....2000-02 Ray Parker, Jr...... 1956-58 Reggie Pierre ...... 2005-06 Steve Raper ...... 1983-84 Ken Okwuonu ...... 1998-01 Rob Parker ...... 1981 Aubrey Pierson ...... 2009 Eddie Rascon ...... 2011-12 Olan ...... 1905 Arlis Parkhurst ...... 1920-22 Pike ...... 1900 Joe Raskaskas ...... 1938 Ryan O’Leary ...... 2006-07 Chris Parkhurst ...... 1986 James Pinkstaff ...... 1953 Fred Ratcliff ...... 1904 90 David Olin ...... 1906 Todd Parks ...... 1986-90 Bobby Piper ...... 1970 Steve Rau ...... 1970 Larry Oliver ...... 1966-69 Mark Parra ...... 2010-12 Dennis Pirkle ...... 1979-82 Maurice Rausch ...... 1948-49 ALL-TIME ROSTER

Andrew Ravadge ...... 2006-07 Wally Roehrs ...... 1955-56 Michael Saputo ... 2008-09, 2011 William Severns ...... 1978-80 Estill Ravenscroft ...... 1937 Bill Roemerman ...1949, 1951-53 Nick Saraniecki ...... 2005 Loren Severs ...... 2005-09 Charley Ray ...... 1926-27 Dick Roemerman ...... 1947-50 James Sargent ...... 1922 Bernie Sexauer ...... 1943 Dick Rechtien ...... 1951 Rogers ...... 1914 Adam Sass ...... 2002 Ed Sexton ...... 1947-48 Craig Reed ...... 1975 Al Rogers ...... 1945-46 Matt Satterfi eld ...... 2000-01 Jeff Shaff er ...... 1994-97 Floyd Reed ...... 1977-79 Franklin Rogers...... 1937-40 David Sauer ...... 1964-67 John Shamberger ...... 1982 Tom Reed ...... 1984-86 Rod Rogers ...... 1977-80 Jacob Saxton ...... 2007 Larry Sharp ...... 1966 Richard Reeg ...... 1950-53 Philip Rohart ...... 1916 Marc Scabarozi ...... 2006-08 Tommy Sharp ...... 1958 Richard Reese...... 1934 Rich Roland ...... 1989 A.D. Schaeff er ...... 1918 William Sharp ...... 1926-28 Ted Reeves ...... 1945 Bob Roley ...... 1942-43 Kirk Schafer ...... 1993 Andrew Shearer ...... 1927 Robert Reichelt ....1943, 1946-48 Ron Rolfes ...... 1983-87 Mike Schafer ...... 1980-84 Randy Shed ...... 1980-83 Ed Reichert ...... 1992-96 David Roller ...... 1990 John Schaff erkoetter ...... 1981 Keith Sheehan ...... 1948 Reid ...... 1900-01 Perrin Roller ...... 1976-79 Schalaberg ...... 1901 J. Berry Shelden ...... 1977-78 Ron Reimer ...... 1985-88 Raymond Roller ...... 1947 August Schaller ...... 1937 Don Shell ...... 1971-73 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 David Reinhardt ...... 1947 Thomas Roller ...... 1978 Justin Schaller ...... 1994 Marvin Shepherd ...... 1977 Donald Renner ...... 1974-77 Arthur Rose ...... 1938-39 Tim Schamel ...... 1982-84 Homer Sherry ...... 1910-11 Randy Renner ...... 1981 Bob Rose ...... 1957-58 Bill Schanlaber ...... 1956-57 David Shields ...... 2006-08 Aaron Reno ...... 2002 Kyle Rose...... 2006 Richard Schaum ...... 1941 Phillip Shields ...... 2006-07 Ron Replogle ...... 1978-79 Todd Roseberry ...... 1992 Larry Schiff ner ...... 1965 Daniel Shiels ...... 1977 Matt Rest ...... 1984-88 Tim Rosenauer ...... 1995 Dustin Schindler ...... 2012 Larry Shiff ner ...... 1965-67 Corey Reuter ...... 2012 Tom Rosenauer.... 1975, 1977-78 Paul Schlingman ...... 1948 James Shildmeyer ...... 1952-55 Chris Rewczuk ...... 1995-97 Harry Rosenberg ...... 1941 Jason Schlueter ...... 2008-09 Phil Shin ...... 2004-05 Harry Rex ...... 1900-01 Richard Rosenkoetter...... 1963 Jerry Schlueter ...... 1979-80 Shockley ...... 1901 Gene Reynolds ...... 1952-53 Pat Rosenthal ...... 2002-03 Art Schmidt...... 1945-49 Chad Shockley ...... 2006-10 Ron Reynolds ...... 1987 Gordon Rosner ...... 1971 Frederick Schmidt ...... 1961-62 Jim Sholtis ...... 1980-81 Jerome Rhineberger ...... 1958-60 Eugene Ross ...... 1964-65 John Schmidt ...... 1910-11 Chris Shore ...... 1991-94 Michael Ribaudo ...... 2008 Carl Roth ...... 1987-89 John Schmidt ...... 1978 Rick Shores ...... 1977-78 Frank Ricchi ...... 1948-49 Don Roth ...... 1953-56 Jonathan Schmidt ...... 1988-89 Travis Short ...... 1995-96, 1998 Jason Rice ...... 1993 Tom Roth ...... 1973 Paul Schmidt ...... 1982-85 Roy Shourd ...... 1946-49 Bill Rich ...... 1982-85 Jack Rother ...... 1945-46 Sidney Schmidt ...... 1907-08 Roy Shriver ...... 1916 Derek Richards...... 2007-10 Delancey Rougley ...... 2011-12 Stephen Schmidt ...... 1980 R.J. Shubatt ...... 2007-10 Don Richards ...... 1991-93 Jake Routh...... 1998 Joe Schnefke ...... 1982-85 Alvin Shwartz ...... 1946-47 Mike Richards ...... 1999-01 James Roux ...... 1936-37 Jake Schneider...... 2010-12 Donald Sidwell ...... 1958-59 Alfred Richardson ...... 1967 Fred Rowe ...... 1968 Kurt Schneider ...... 1999-00 Dave Siegel ...... 1978-79 Ralph Richmond ...... 1932 Steve Rowe ...... 1971 Matthew Schneider ...... 2004 Jason Siller ...... 1999-01 Gene Ricker ...... 1964-66 Steve Rowland ...... 1965 Phil Schneider ...... 2010 Ed Simmons ...... 1947-49 Scott Ricks ...... 2005-07 Ray Rucker ...... 1950-52 Tom Schneider ...... 2011-12 Lester Simonton ...... 1928 Bob Ridley ...... 1936-38 Kelly Rudolph ...... 1977-80 Roger Schoeppel ...... 1949-51 Danny Simpson ...... 1991-94 Joe Ridpath ...... 2007-11 Ruhle ...... 1900 Frank Schofro ...... 1943 Peter Simpson...... 2012 Bret Riegel ...... 1985-89 Ray Runder ...... 1928-29, 1931 Leonard Scholl ...... 1950 Rich Simpson ...... 1948 Bob Riegler ...... 1968 Bob Ruppert ...... 1950-51 Stephen Schollmeyer ...... 2007 Jamel Sims ...... 2003-07 Don Riemenschnitter ....1952-53 Gene Russell ...... 1961 Tom Schomehel ...... 1966 Albert Sindel...... 1938 Charles Riggs...... 1959-63 James Russell ...... 1962, 1964-65 Bill Schooler ...... 1957 Paul Singer ...... 1954, 1957 Kevin Riggs ...... 1986-90 Paul Russell ...... 1987-89 Jeff Schoonover ...... 1989 Andy Singleton...... 1995-99 Patrick Righ ...... 1973 Robert Rutherford ...... 2001-05 John Schrader ...... 1995-97 Giles Sinkewiz ...... 1956 Robert Riley ...... 1964 Aaron Rutledge ...... 1997 Richard Schrick ...... 1963-64 Walter Sitko...... 1951 John Rinella ...... 1980 Nathan Rutledge ...... 1997 Conrad Schroeder ...... 1958 Brian Sitton ...... 1987-91 David Ripley ...... 1965 Ralph Ruwwe ...... 1940-41 Gary Schroeder ...... 1979 Ed Skalka ...... 1947-48 Don Rippe ...... 1948-49 Bobby Ryan ...... 1947 Bob Schroff ...... 1972 Blake Skola ...... 2000 Brandon Risner ...... 1993-97 Paul Ryan ...... 1982-86 Don Schultz ...... 1945 Andy Skoog ...... 1984 Pat Risner ...... 1988-92 Terry Ryan...... 1975-78 Art Schumacher ...... 1938-40 Ray Skow ...... 1958-60 William Ritch ...... 1937 Harry Ryce ...... 1957 John Schuman ...... 1912 Jim Slee ...... 1999 Jacob Roach ...... 2005 Keith St. Gemme ...... 1986-88 Mike Schupbach ...... 2001-05 Edwin Slover ...... 1918 Bob Robbins ...... 1951-52, 1955 Matt Sachtleben...... 2004-07 Fred Schwab ...... 1932-35 Ed Smart ...... 1969-70 Ronald Roberts ...... 1977 Ryan Sadil ...... 2005-08 Ken Schweigert ...... 1967 Antwan Smith ...... 2001-05 Steve Robertson...... 1989 Juan Salas ...... 2000-02, 2005 Matt Schwent ...... 1990-93 Bill Smith ...... 1992-93 David Robinson ...... 1968 Charlie Sale ...... 1953-54 Wilbur Scofi eld ...... 1928-30 Bob Smith ...... 1958-61 F.C. Robinson ...... 1923 Chad Salli ...... 1992-94 Don Scoggins ...... 1959 Bob Smith ...... 1966 Josh Robinson ...... 2000-04 David Samples ...... 1977 Jerry Scoggins ...... 1960-61 Brad Smith ...... 1999-02 Quinton Robinson 2009, 2011-12 Derek Sampson ...... 1999-00 Brad Scott ...... 1972-75 Dennis Smith ...... 1968-71 Robert Robinson ...... 2004 Buster Sanchez ...... 1968 Corey Scott...... 1994 Dennis Smith ...... 1977-80 Terry Robinson ...... 2008-10 Willie Sanchez ...... 2003-06 Edwin Scott ...... 2009-11 Fred Smith ...... 1950-53 Tim Robinson ...... 1989 Connelly Sanders ...... 1948 Jim Scott ...... 2001 G.W. Smith ...... 1893-94 Ben Robison ...... 1998-99 Eugene Sanders ...... 1922 Ken Scroggins ...... 2003 Greg Smith ...... 1993 Nick Rocco...... 1996 Jason Sanders ...... 2002 Ray Seabaugh ...... 1942-43, 1946 Harry Smith ...... 1904-06 Scot Roche ...... 1997-98 Lonnie Sanders ...... 1994 Seamon ...... 1904 Herbert Smith ...... 1954 Dale Rockwell ...... 1954-56 John Sandford ...... 1906 Harold Seitz ...... 1906 James Smith ...... 2003-07 Josh Rodriguez ...... 2005 Henry Sandhaus ...... 1966 Mabry Seneff ...... 1942 John Smith ...... 1972 91 Gary Roebke ...... 1973-76 Tom Sands ...... 1982 Bob Setchfi eld ...... 1940 J.R. Smith ...... 1990 ALL-TIME ROSTER

Keith Smith ...... 1952-55 J.D. Stephney ...... 1992 Eli Tatalovich ...... 1931 Jack Travis ...... 1949 Kenneth Smith ...... 1960-63 Tommy Stevens ...... 1917-19 Cecil Taylor ...... 1965-68 Steve Trower ...... 1973 Kevin Smith...... 1994 H.H. Swenson ...... 1907 Corey Taylor ...... 2005-09 El-Amin Truss ...... 2010 Marcus Smith ...... 1991-92 Bill Stewart ...... 1951-53 J.F. Taylor ...... 1937 Jim Tschannen ...... 1947-49 Mark Smith ...... 1995-98 Bill Stewart ...... 1981 Nick Taylor ...... 2011-12 Francis Tucker ...... 1926-28 Marvin Smith ...... 1947 David Stewart ...... 1977 Otis Taylor ...... 1936-39 Joe Tucker ...... 1923-24 Mason Smith ...... 2008-09 W.H. Stewart ...... 1950 Ryan Taylor ...... 2008-11 Jordan Tucker ...... 2001-05 Max Smith ...... 1957 Rusty Still ...... 1974 Toriano Taylor ...... 1992 Marc-Alan Tucker ...... 2011-12 Robert Smith ...... 1951 Kirk Stilwell ...... 2006-10 Warren Taylor ...... 1940-41 Kenneth Tuckett ...... 1936 Robert Smith ...... 1964-65 George Stock ...... 1981-84 Francis Tayman ...... 1899 Wes Tull ...... 1995-98 Shawn Smith ...... 1985-86 Herb Stockton ...... 1939-40 Bill Teas ...... 1946-48 Mike Turay ...... 1999-00 Steve Smith ...... 1972-74 Nate Stodghill ...... 2007-10 Harold Telthorst ...... 1942 Logan Turk ...... 2012 Steve Smith ...... 1995 David Stokes ...... 1981-82 Brian Tepper ...... 1976-79 Clayton Turner ...... 2003 Tom Smith ...... 1974 Edmond Stoliker ...... 1911-13 J.V. Terrill ...... 1923 David Turner ...... 1981-82 Tyrone Smith ...... 2002-03 William Stoltz ...... 1964-65 Austin Terry ...... 2011 Garyion Turner ...... 2006-07 Walter Smith ...... 1949-52 Bruce Stone ...... 1970-72 James Teske ...... 1958, 1960-61 Jerry Turner ...... 1962-63, 1965 Harold Smock...... 1941 Dale Stone ...... 1946 Hubert Tester ...... 1948 Tim Turner ...... 2001-02 Paul Sneed ...... 1971-72 Matt Stone ...... 1977-80 Scott Teter ...... 1979-83 Dirac Twidwell...... 1999 Richard Sneed ...... 1973 Guy Storm ...... 1998-01 Steve Teter ...... 1976-80 Harold Twyford ...... 1975 Cooper Snyder ...... 1995 Andy Stormes ...... 1988 C.L.Tetley ...... 1932-33 Ron Tyson ...... 1986-89 Don Snyder ...... 1983-87 Glenn Stoner ...... 1958 Hal Tharp ...... 1977-80 Henry Uelk ...... 1938 Brett Soendker ...... 2007 Uros Stosic...... 2003 Joe Thebeau ...... 1976 Richard Ugola ...... 2000 Bob Somerville ...... 1968-71 Leonard Stout ...... 1966-69 Jack Theiss ...... 1947-50 William Ulz ...... 1948-51 Chad Sommer ...... 2002-03 Jim Stover ...... 1941-42 Wes Theissen ...... 1988 Michael Underbrink ...... 2008-12 Bob Sonntag ...... 1976-80 Joe Strawhun ...... 1937-40 Fred Thodal ...... 1937 Jaren Underwood ...... 2012 Jack Sontag ...... 1947-49 Adam Strein ...... 2005-09 W.N Thoele ...... 1933 Kevin Underwood ...... 1987-89 Craig Sorensen ...... 1990-94 Larry Stringer ...... 1959 Thomas ...... 1895 Millard Underwood ...... 1956 Joe Sousa ...... 1992-93, 1995 Rip Stringer ...... 1982-86 Arnett Thomas ...... 1993-97 Glenn Usher ...... 1958-61 John Southgate ...... 1899-01 Dave Stritzel ...... 1967 Brian Thomas ...... 1975 Donald Usselman ...... 1964 Randy Southmayd ...... 1978 Joel Stroud ...... 1966-69 Craig Thomas ...... 1979-82 Frederick Uthoff ...... 1918 Joe Spaff ord...... 1936-39 Ed Stuckey ...... 1979-82 Harold Thomas ...... 1923-25 John Vahle ...... 1933-35 Robert Sparger ...... 1937 John Sturm ...... 1929-31 Joaquin Thomas ...... 1997-98 Tim Valencia ...... 2006-07 Allen Spaur...... 1969 Greg Suellentrop ...... 1984-88 Jon Thomas ...... 1991 Brian Vallely ...... 1993-95 Andre Spears ...... 1983 Paul Suellentrop ...... 1978-81 Smook Thomas ...... 2009-12 Jim Van Acker ...... 1992-95 Andy Speck ...... 1988 Steve Suellentrop ...... 1970-73 Tommy Thomas ...... 1924, 1926 Dan Van Anne ...... 1996 John Spence ...... 1977 Joe Sueme ...... 1939-40, 1942 James Thomasee ...... 1992 L.F. Van Buskirk ...... 1947 Herb Spencer ...... 1893-94 A.W. Suhre ...... 1933-34 Dennis Thompson ...... 1996-97 Dan Vance ...... 1974-78 Jack Spenko ...... 1940 Dale Sukow ...... 1962-63 Malcolm Thompson ..1991, 1993 Jon Vance ...... 2010-12 Elmer Spotti ...... 1931-34 Dave Sullivan ...... 1979-80 Michael Thompson ...... 2005 Patrick Van de Wiele...... 2005 Irvin Spotti ...... 1932 John Sullivan ...... 1956-59 Reuben Thompson ...... 1908-09 Abe Van Dyke ...... 2005-09 Elmer Sprenkle ...... 1958 Mike Sullivan ...... 1959 Sean Thompson ...... 2005 Bob Vanecek ...... 1973 F.A. Springer ...... 1921, 1923 Ralph Sullivan ...... 1923 Whitney Thompson ...... 1984-85 Dave VanFossen ...... 1948-51 Derek Spurgeon ...... 2012 Tom Sullivan ...... 1988-91 Robert Thomure ...... 1974-75 Charles Varadin...... 1995-98 Mike Spurgeon ...... 1999-01 John Summers ...... 1951-54 Martin Thornberry ...... 1906 Bill Varga ...... 1955-57 Brent Staff ord ...... 1980-81 Kiley Summers ...... 2003-05 Bruce Thornton ...... 1931 William Varga ...... 1948 Geoff Staff ord...... 2003-07 Robert Supplee ...... 1981 Clint Thornton...... 1976 Brian Vaughn ...... 1997 W.G. Stahl ...... 1906-07 Robert Suren ...... 1947 Dick Thornton ...... 1929-31 Kenny Vaughn...... 1976-77 Ralph Stallman1937-38, 1946-47 Sutherland ...... 1930 Trevor Thornton ...... 1999 Paul Vaughn...... 1967-68 Roger Stammer ...... 1956 Sutton ...... 1921 Gary Thurman ...... 1969 Gene Veale ...... 1938-41 Chad Stanley ...... 2007-08 Michael Svaboda ...... 1965 Dick Thurston ...... 1948-50 Ryan Veatch ...... 2009-11 Ed Starks ...... 1996-98 Al Svejkosky ...... 1947-48 Mike Tibbits ...... 1969-70 Mike Vehige ...... 1985-88 J’Gai Starks ...... 2009-10 Joe Svejosky ...... 1939 Pat Tibbits ...... 1975 Art Verdi ...... 1964-66 Bruce Starnes ...... 1965-66 Tim Swaller...... 1994 James Tibbs ...... 2002 Columbus Verdi ...... 1937 Dan Steele ...... 1978 Steve Swanson ...... 2004-06 James Tietjens ...... 1948-51 James Verdi ...... 1958-60 Luther Steele ...... 1946-48 David Swarts ...... 1989 Bryan Tilley ...... 1991-95 John Verduin ...... 1983 Matt Steelman ...... 1995 Eddie Sweet ...... 1967-68 Chris Tillman ...... 1996 Roger Vessell ...... 1976-77 Don Steenrod ...... 1966-67 Ray Swentak ...... 1946 Phillip Tillman ...... 2004-07 Ryan Vessell ...... 2004-07 Frank Steimke ...... 1937 Mike Swinford ...... 1987-91 Travis Tinsley ...... 2001-04 Dan Victor ...... 1980 John Stein ...... 1989 Kurt Syberg ...... 1982 Jim Tolle ...... 1950 John Viehmann ...... 1983 Ralph Steiner ...... 1928 Steve Szymanski ...... 1970-73 Pat Tolliver ...... 1995 Phillip Vierling ...... 1975 Harry Stella...... 1935 Chad Taake ...... 1999-03 Joe Tomasek ...... 2000-04 James Vincent ...... 1934-35 Bob Stephens ...... 1974 Greg Tachtrop ...... 2004-05 Elmer Tomlinson ...... 1928-31 Mark Vincent ...... 1974-75 Dale Stephens ...... 1965 Don Taggart ...... 1992-93 Gary Tomlinson ...... 1993-96 Herman Vogel ...... 1915

MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL David Stephens ...... 1979-82 William Taggart ...... 1918 Shane Tomson ...... 1990 Jared Volkerding ...... 1994-95 Jim Stephens ...... 1937-39, 1946 Brian Talley ...... 1987-88 Bob Tooke ...... 1958-61 Harold Volkmar ...... 1936-37 Kenneth Stephens ...... 1960 Darrin Talley ...... 1983-87 Matt Tosh ...... 2005-07 Robert Volz ...... 1946-47 Mike Stephens ...... 1961 Bob Tappe ...... 1974 Tom Touhey ...... 1989 Gary Voorhis ...... 1960-62 Reid Stephens ...... 2000-01 Art Tapperson ...... 1943 Steve Townsell ...... 1975-76 Richard Voss ...... 1994 Scott Stephens ...... 1980-83 Ron Tappmeyer ...... 1943 Richard Townsend ...... 1907 John Vrooman ...... 1988 92 Shawn Stephens ...... 2001-02 Rick Tarro ...... 1965 Mit Towse...... 1932 F. Wachtman ...... 1908 Zack Stephenson ...... 1996 Alexander Tatalovich ...... 1939 Roy Towse ...... 1931-32 Matt Wade ...... 1998-99 ALL-TIME ROSTER

Roger Wade ...... 1953 Harvey Welch ...... 1960 Michael Williams ...... 1964 Dick Woodfi eld ...... 1964-65 Paul Wadleigh ...... 1938-39 Steve Weldon ...... 1980, 1982 Nathan Williams ...... 2001-05 Neal Wood ...... 1940, 1942, 1947 Jim Waechter ...... 1975-76 Artie Wells ...... 1975 Nick Williams ...... 2006-10 Derek Woods ...... 2009 Mark Wagner ...... 1977 David Wells ...... 1993-94 Rex Williams ...... 1954-56 Shelton Woods ...... 1983 Scott Wagner ...... 1981-82 Newton Wells ...... 1955-58 Sam A. Williams ...... 2004 Lish Worel ...... 1906 Jason Wagoner ...... 1993-97 Dalton Welsh ...... 1959 Sam M. Williams ...... 2003-04 James Wright...... 1997-00 Richard Waggstaff ...... 1910 Rick Welsh ...... 1979-82 Tom Williams ...... 1969-72 Joseph Wright ...... 1935 Eric Waier ...... 1976 Robert Welsh ...... 1960, 1962-64 Walt Williams ...... 1981-82 Roulin Wright ...... 1942 Sterling Wainscott ...... 1994-95 O.C. Wemhaner ...... 1908 Dave Williamson ...... 1961 Tony Wright ...... 2007 Caleb Waldbuesser...... 2005 John Wendler ...... 1970 Robby Willis ...... 2001-02 Eddie Wrinkle ...... 1965 Brian Walker ...... 1974-77 Everett Wendell ...... 1920 Ken Wills ...... 1979-81 Donald Wyman ...... 1941 Darrell Walker ...... 2012 Charles Weninger ...... 1964-67 Bob Wilson ...... 1950 William Wyman ...... 1901-03 Richard Walker ...... 1939 Ed Werner ...... 1937 Brandon Wilson ...... 2003 Juan Wyms ...... 1992 Steve Walker ...... 1967-70 Louis Werner...... 1980 Frank Wilson ...... 1903-05 Scott Wynn ...... 1984-85 Will Walker ...... 1980-81 Michael West ...... 1991 George Wilson ...... 1915 Yarber ...... 1929 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 William Walker ...... 1938 Carlton Westbrook ...... 2012 Gerald Wilson ...... 1947, 1949 Robert Yates...... 1964-65, 1968 Kenneth Wallace ...... 1962-63 Jerry Westerfi eld ...... 1953 Hugh Wilson ...... 1954-57 Jon Yedlicka ...... 1997 Lloyd Wallace ...... 1971-72 Todd Westermeyer ...... 1993 James Wilson ...... 1918-20 Lee Yellock ...... 1999-00 Chris Wallis ...... 1980-81 Lawrence Wetzel ...... 1975 Jerry Wilson ...... 1948, 1950 Rick Yelton ...... 1973 Gerry Wallock ...... 1991-94 Mark Whaley ...... 1987 Jim Wilson ...... 1936-38 Albert Yemitan ...... 2012 Tom Walls...... 1988 Jared Wheaton...... 2000 Joe Wilson ...... 1913-14 Charles Yocum ...... 1970 Frank Walsh ...... 1970-72, 1974 Bill Wheeler ...... 1956-59 Joe Wilson ...... 1994-97 Jim Younce ...... 1995-98 Rick Walsworth ...... 1994-96 Jim Wheeler ...... 1973 Ken Wilson ...... 1998-99 Chris Young ...... 2009 Dan Walters ...... 1981 Robert Wheeler ...... 1962-64 Kennethy Wilson ...... 1917 Enoch Young ...... 1924-27 Jeff Walters ...... 1977-80 Steve Whipkey ...... 1981 Marc Wilson ...... 2008-10 Jeff Young ...... 1989 Chris Ward ...... 1991-94 Whitaker ...... 1899 Michael Wilson ...... 2007-11 Todd Young ...... 1988-91 Gary Ward ...... 1977 Chris White ...... 1999-00 Sean Wilson ...... 1995 Travis Young ...... 1995 J.D. Ward ...... 1978 Daudi White ...... 2004-06 Trent Wilson ...... 1995 Dick Younghaus ...... 1946 Stacey Ward ...... 1989-90 Fred White ...... 1916, 1919 Trever Wilson ...... 2009 John Yukich ...... 1989-90 Charles Ware ...... 1959 Fred White ...... 1966-70 W.J. Wilson ...... 1946 Alan Zaborac ...... 1966-69 James Ware ...... 1952-55 James White ...... 1994-97 Frank Winfi eld ...... 1966-69 Jim Zacny...... 1985-88 Jerone Ware ...... 1993 Jeff White ...... 1978 Richard Winkler ... 1972-73, 1975 Kevin Zeigler ...... 1980-81 Terry Wargo...... 1961-62 Jim White ...... 1970-73 Joe Winters ...... 2006 Bob Zeitzman ...... 1981 Bill Waring ...... 1941-42 K.C. White ...... 2004-05 David Wisch ...... 1971-73 John Zell ...... 1933 G.R. Warner ...... 1949 Louis Whitehair...... 1957-58 Mike Wise ...... 1989-93 Ken Zerkel ...... 1982-85 Ronaldo Warner ...... 2008 Bob Whitehill ...... 1943 Mark Wiswell ...... 1975 Paul Zerkel...... 1987-88 A.J. Warren...... 2011-12 Dallas Whitehouse ...... 2005-06 Jim Witt ...... 1994-96 Raymond Ziler ...... 1996 David Warren...... 1976 Lawrence Whitlock ...... 1937 Leslie Witt ...... 1975, 1977 Henry Zoller ...... 1920-22 John Warsing ...... 1947 Dick Whitney ...... 1946-49 Bill Wohlert ...... 1947-50 Jack Zoller ...... 1938 William Warwick ..1973-74, 1977 John Whitworth ...... 1990-92 Mark Wojtal ...... 1987-91 John Zoller ...... 1923 Cole Wassner ...... 2011-12 Michael Wicklund ...... 2008-09 Eugene Wolf ...... 1941 Lawrence Zoller ...... 1916 Jack Waters ...... 1970 Matt Widman ...... 1998-99 Kevin Wolf ...... 1975-79 Samuel Zook ...... 1920-22 Marion Watkins ...... 1921 Mike Widman ...... 1985-89 Leonard Wolff ...... 1937 Russell Zung ...... 1993-96 Bob Watson ...... 1960-61 Eric Wiegand ...... 1982-86 Thomas Wommack ...... 1932-35 Evan Zych ...... 2005-06 Rex Watson ...... 1977 Paul Wiegard ...... 1958-61 Robbie Woodard ...... 2004-08 Steve Watson ...... 2007-11 Casey Wiener ...... 2009 Kenneth Waymon ...... 1990 Chris Wigger ...... 1979 Ralph Weatherspoon .....1976-79 John Wiggins ...... 1966 Cornelius Weaver ...... 2002 Wilder...... 1900-04 David Weaver ...... 1975-78 James Wildrick ...... 2005 Kellen Weaver ...... 2006-10 Ken Wiley ...... 1949 Kyran Weaver ...... 2001-05 Glenn Wilhelm ...... 1982-85 Robert Webb ...... 1937 Gregg Wilhelm ...... 1979-83 William Webb ...... 1963 Ralph Wilkey ...... 1933-36 Arthur Weber ...... 1936 Chris Willhoite ...... 1997-00 Eric Webster ...... 2000-04 Ernest William ...... 1966 Tim Webster ...... 2007 Al Williams ...... 1954 Lee Weeden ...... 2000 Alden Williams ...... 1947-50 Martin Weekley ...... 1968-71 Antonio Williams ...... 2007 Jeff Wegener...... 2003 Art Williams ...... 1998-00 Brendon Weidner...... 2003-06 Arthur Williams ...... 1929-32 Jerry Weiland ...... 1977 Bob Williams ...... 1952-55 George Weilmeister ...... 1941 Bruce Williams ...... 1968-71 Don Weindel ...... 1992 C.J. Williams ...... 1907 Bob Weinel ...... 1947-50 Cameron Williams ...... 2007-11 O. Weisberger ...... 1893-94 Chris Williams ...... 1993-94 Bill Weismantel ...... 1945-46 Dave Williams ...... 1967-70 John Weitzel ...... 1950-51 Don Williams ...... 1969 Paul Weitzel ...... 1964-65 Eric Williams ...... 2009-10 Pete Weitzel ...... 1951-54 Ernie Williams ...... 1967 93 Trent Welbern ...... 2009-10 Jared Williams ...... 2009 Chad Shockley 2013 OPPONENTS

Game 1: Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013 at Rolla, Mo. (6:30 p.m.) CHADRON STATE COLLEGE

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Chadron, Neb. Founded: 1911 Enrollment: 2,841 Nickname: Eagles School Colors: Cardinal and white Conference: Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Affi liation: NCAA Division II Home Facility: Elliott Field at Don Beebe Stadium Capacity (Surface): 3,800 (Grass) President: Dr. Randy Rhyne Head Coach Running Back Athletics Director: Brad Smith Jay Long Glen Clinton

TEAM INFORMATION 2012 Records: 9-3, 8-1 RMAC (2nd) 2013 SCHEDULE Postseason: Lost to West Texas A&M in NCAA-II playoff s (fi rst round) Sept. 5 @Missouri S&T ...... 6:30 p.m. Key Returners (Off ense): RB Glen Clinton, QB Jonn McLain, Sept. 12 West Texas A&M # ...... 7 p.m. OL Jake McCrary Sept. 21 Colorado Mesa ...... 1 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): S Trelan Taylor, CB Lane Haller, Sept. 28 @Western State ...... 2 p.m. LB Shea Koch Oct. 5 Adams State...... 2:30 p.m. Oct. 12 Colorado State-Pueblo ...... 1 p.m. COACHING STAFF Oct. 19 @Black Hills State ...... 5 p.m. Oct. 26 New Mexico Highlands...... 1 p.m. Head Coach: Jay Long Nov. 2 @Western New Mexico ...... 1 p.m. Alma Mater: Chadron State, 2001 Nov. 9 Fort Lewis ...... 1 p.m. Record at CSC: 9-3 (One year) Nov. 16 @Colorado School of Mines ...... 1 p.m. Overall Record: 24-18 (Five years) (All times Central) #at Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Offi ce Phone: (308) 432-6281 Texas(All times Central) #at Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Assistant Coaches: Jeff Larson, Chris Stein, Craig Jersild, Jacob Texas Jodence, Joe McLain, Josh Breske, Jacob McLain, Josh Redden, Richard Fairhead, Kyle King 2012 RESULTS Aug. 30 @Montana State ...... L, 6-33 SPORTS INFORMATION Sept. 8 @Angelo State ...... W, 19-7 Football Contact: Alex Helmbrecht Sept. 15 @Colorado Mesa ...... W, 41-30 Offi ce: (308) 432-6212 Sept. 22 Western State ...... W, 45-7 Email: [email protected] Sept. 29 @Adams State ...... W, 23-21 Fax: (308) 432-6493 Oct. 6 @Colorado State-Pueblo ...... L, 38-45 (OT) Web: chadroneagles.com Oct. 13 Black Hills State ...... W, 62-14 Oct. 20 @New Mexico Highlands ...... W, 36-33 SERIES INFORMATION Oct. 27 Western New Mexico...... W, 41-23 Overall: First meeting Nov. 3 @Fort Lewis ...... W, 45-20 Nov. 10 Colorado School of Mines ...... W, 20-14 Nov. 17 West Texas A&M # ...... L, 30-38 #NCAA Division II playoff s

RETURNING STAT LEADERS Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD Glen Clinton 217 1350 6.2 7 Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD Jonn McLain 239 362 6 2606 30 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Nathan Ross 54 805 14.9 10

MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL Defense UT AT TT Int TFL Shea Koch (LB) 40 57 97 0 20.5

94 2013 OPPONENTS Game 2: Saturday, Sept. 14, 2013 at St, Joseph, Mo. (6 p.m.) MISSOURI WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: St. Joseph, Mo. Founded: 1915 Enrollment: 6,074 Nickname: Griff ons School Colors: Black and gold Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Affi liation: NCAA Division II Home Facility: Spratt Stadium Capacity (Surface): 8,000 (Artifi cial) MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 President: Dr. Robert A. Vartabedian Head Coach Defensive Back Athletics Director: Kurt McGuffi n Jerry Partridge Michael Jordan

TEAM INFORMATION 2013 SCHEDULE 2012 Records: 12-2, 9-1 MIAA (1st) Sept. 5 @Central Missouri ...... 7 p.m. Postseason: Lost to Minnesota State in NCAA-II playoff s Sept. 14 Missouri S&T ...... 6 p.m. (national quarterfi nals) Sept. 21 @Nebraska-Kearney ...... 3 p.m. Key Returners (Off ense): QB Travis Partridge, TE Reggie Jordan, Sept. 28 Fort Hays State ...... 6 p.m. WR Tyron Crockom Oct. 5 @Central Oklahoma ...... 6 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): DB Michael Jordan, DL Austin Baska, Oct. 12 Northeastern State ...... 1:30 p.m. LB Stephen Juergens Oct. 19 @Missouri Southern ...... 6 p.m. Oct. 26 Pittsburg State ...... 1:30 p.m. COACHING STAFF Nov. 2 Emporia State ...... 1:30 p.m. Nov. 9 @Washburn ...... 1 p.m. Head Coach: Jerry Partridge Nov. 16 Northwest Missouri State ...... 1:30 p.m. Alma Mater: Missouri Western, 1985 (All times Central) Record at MWSU: 124-64 (16 years) Overall Record: 124-64 (16 years) 2012 RESULTS Offi ce Phone: (816) 271-4499 Aug. 30 Central Missouri ...... W, 38-26 Assistant Coaches: Regi Trotter, Todd Throckmorton, Wes Bell, Sept. 6 William Jewell ...... W, 56-0 Joel Beard, Aaron Bell, Jay White, Brian Naber Sept. 15 Nebraska-Kearney ...... W, 38-14 Sept. 22 @Fort Hays State ...... W, 21-3 SPORTS INFORMATION Sept. 29 Central Oklahoma ...... W, 45-23 Football Contact: Trevor Berneking Oct. 6 @Northeastern State ...... W, 45-31 Offi ce: (816) 271-4257 Oct. 13 Missouri Southern ...... L, 30-31 Email: [email protected] Oct. 20 @Pittsburg State ...... W, 63-14 Fax: (816) 271-4544 Oct. 25 @Emporia State ...... W, 57-28 Web: www.gogriff ons.com Nov. 3 Washburn ...... W, 56-28 Nov. 10 @Northwest Missouri State ...... W, 21-20 SERIES INFORMATION Nov. 17 Minnesota-Duluth # ...... W, 57-55 (3OT) Overall: Missouri Western leads 18-7-1 Nov. 24 @Henderson State # ...... W, 45-21 Current win streak: Missouri Western, 7 Dec. 1 @Minnesota State # ...... L, 10-17 at Rolla: Missouri Western, 8-4-1 # NCAA Division II playoff s at St. Joseph: Missouri Western, 10-3 Last Meeting: Nov. 6, 2004, MWSU 49, S&T 14 (at MWSU) RETURNING STAT LEADERS Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD Raphael Spencer 63 608 9.7 5 Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD Travis Partridge 218 335 12 2706 30 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Tyron Crockom 44 465 10.6 7 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL Stephen Juergens (LB) 44 51 95 2 8.5

95 2013 OPPONENTS

Game 3: Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013 at Rolla, Mo. (6:30 p.m.; Hall of Fame Night) UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-LA CROSSE

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: LaCrosse, Wis. Founded: 1909 Enrollment: 9,900 Nickname: Eagles School Colors: Maroon and gray Conference: Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Affi liation: NCAA Division III Home Facility: Veterans Memorial Field Capacity (Surface): 6,250 (Artifi cial) Chancellor: Dr. Joe Gow Head Coach Defensive Back Athletics Director: Josh Whitman Joel Dettwiler Max Nicholson

TEAM INFORMATION 2013 SCHEDULE 2012 Records: 4-6, 3-4 WIAC (5th) Sept. 7 Dubuque ...... 6 p.m. Postseason: None Sept. 14 North Central ...... 1 p.m. Key Returners (Off ense): QB Andy Sires, WR Tony Bilderback, Sept. 21 @Missouri S&T ...... 6:30 p.m. OL Matt Krier Oct. 5 Wisconsin-Whitewater ...... 1 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): DL Andrew Walsh, DB Max Nicholson, Oct. 12 @Wisconsin-Oshkosh ...... 1:30 p.m. DB Jacob Flegner Oct. 19 @Wisconsin-Stout ...... 1 p.m. Oct. 26 Wisconsin-Stevens Point ...... 1 p.m. COACHING STAFF Nov. 2 @Wisconsin-River Falls ...... 1 p.m. Nov. 9 @Wisconsin-Platteville ...... 1 p.m. Head Coach: Joel Dettwiler Nov. 16 Wisconsin-Eau Claire ...... 11:30 a.m. Alma Mater: Wisconsin-Platteville, 1997 (All times Central) Record at UWL: 7-13 (2 years) Overall Record: 7-13 (2 years) 2012 RESULTS Offi ce Phone: (608) 785-8680 Sept. 1 @North Central ...... W, 21-17 Assistant Coaches: Mike Anderson, Reed Hoskins, Kevin Schultz, Sept. 6 @Northern Michigan ...... L, 6-24 Spenser Herkelman, Dempsey Miller, Frank Tierney Sept. 15 @Wisconsin-Oshkosh ...... L, 7-16 Sept. 29 @Wisconsin-Stevens Point ...... W, 19-16 SPORTS INFORMATION Oct. 6 Wisconsin-Platteville ...... L, 10-40 Football Contact: David Johnson Oct. 13 @Wisconsin-Eau Claire ...... L, 9-24 Offi ce: (608) 785-8493 Oct. 20 Wisconsin-Stout ...... W, 33-18 Email: [email protected] Oct. 27 Wisconsin-Oshkosh ...... L, 7-41 Fax: (608) 785-6539 Nov. 3 @Wisconsin-River Falls ...... W, 38-17 Web: www.uwlathletics.com Nov. 10 Wisconsin-Whitewater ...... L, 0-24

SERIES INFORMATION RETURNING STAT LEADERS Overall: Series tied 1-1 Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD Current win streak: Missouri S&T, 1 Jared Stan 119 475 4.0 5 at Rolla: Missouri S&T, 1-0 Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD at LaCrosse: Wisconsin-LaCrosse, 1-0 Andy Sires 137 236 5 1606 8 Last Meeting: Sept. 25, 2010, S&T 31, SDSMT 24 (at S&T) Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Jeff Haff eman 26 308 11.8 2 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL Max Nicholson (DB) 43 28 71 1 2.5 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL

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Game 4: Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013 at St. Charles, Mo. (6 p.m.) LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITY

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: St. Charles, Mo. Founded: 1827 Enrollment: 8,787 Nickname: Lions School Colors: Black and gold Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Affi liation: NCAA Division II Home Facility: Harlen Hunter Stadium

Capacity (Surface): 6,000 (Artifi cial) MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 President: Dr. James D. Evans Head Coach Cornerback Athletics Director: John Creer Patrick Ross Pierre Desir

TEAM INFORMATION 2013 SCHEDULE 2012 Records: 8-4, 7-3 MIAA (Tie-4th) Sept. 5 Lincoln ...... 7 p.m. Postseason: Lost to Winona State in Mineral Water Bowl Sept. 14 @Southwest Baptist ...... 6 p.m. Key Returners (Off ense): QB Ben Gomez, WR Alex Robinson, Sept. 21 @Central Missouri ...... 1:30 p.m. OL Jacob Heneisen Sept. 28 Missouri S&T ...... 6 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): LB A.J. Chappelle, CB Pierre Desir, Oct. 5 @Nebraska-Kearney ...... 2:37 p.m. LB Connor Harris Oct. 12 Fort Hays State ...... 1:30 p.m. Oct. 19 Emporia State ...... 1:30 p.m. COACHING STAFF Oct. 26 @Washburn ...... 1 p.m. Nov. 2 @Missouri Southern ...... 2 p.m. Head Coach: Patrick Ross Nov. 9 Pittsburg State ...... 2:37 p.m. Alma Mater: Puget Sound, 1997 (All times Central) Record at LWU: 82-26 (9 years) Overall Record: 96-33 (11 years) 2012 RESULTS Offi ce Phone: (636) 949-4800 Sept. 1 @Lincoln ...... W, 49-28 Assistant Coaches: Deion Melvin, Matt Karleskint, Kent Maugeri, Sept. 8 Southwest Baptist ...... W, 35-14 Mike Preston, Marcus Yokeley, Austin Bortle Sept. 15 Central Missouri ...... L, 28-35 Sept. 21 Glenville State ...... W, 28-24 SPORTS INFORMATION Sept. 29 Nebraska-Kearney ...... W, 49-28 Football Contact: Daniel Newton Oct. 5 @Fort Hays State ...... W, 20-17 Offi ce: (636) 949-4368 Oct. 12 @Emporia State ...... L, 0-13 Email: [email protected] Oct. 19 Washburn ...... L, 16-19 Fax: (636) 949-4636 Oct. 26 Missouri Southern ...... W, 45-30 Web: www.lindenwoodlions.com Nov. 3 @Pittsburg State ...... W, 44-33 Nov. 10 @Truman State ...... W, 38-13 SERIES INFORMATION Dec. 1 Winona State #...... L, 21-41 Overall: Missouri S&T leads 1-0 # Mineral Water Bowl Current win streak: Missouri S&T, 1 at Rolla: Missouri S&T, 1-0 RETURNING STAT LEADERS at St. Charles: 0-0 Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD Last Meeting: Sept. 24, 2011, S&T 19, LWU 13 (at S&T) Marvin Byrd 31 150 4.8 2 Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD Ben Gomez 126 204 8 1891 15 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Alex Robinson 28 430 15.4 0 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL Connor Harris (LB) 60 66 126 0 8

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Game 5: Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013 at Indianapolis, Ind. (6 p.m., EDT) UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Indianapolis, Ind. Founded: 1902 Enrollment: 5,432 Nickname: Greyhounds School Colors: Crimson and gray Conference: Great Lakes Valley Conference Affi liation: NCAA Division II Home Facility: Key Stadium Capacity (Surface): 5,500 (Artifi cial) President: Dr. Robert Manuel Head Coach Running Back Athletics Director: Dr. Sue Willey Bob Bartolomeo Klay Fiechter

TEAM INFORMATION 2012 Records: 10-3, 8-0 GLVC (1st) 2013 SCHEDULE Postseason: Lost to Colorado State-Pueblo in NCAA-II playoff s Sept. 7 Ashland ...... 5 p.m. (second round) Sept. 14 Saint Xavier ...... 5 p.m. Key Returners (Off ense): QB Chris Mills, RB Klay Fiechter, Sept. 21 @Drake ...... 1 p.m. OL Kevin McKenna Sept. 28 @Hillsdale ...... 1:30 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): DB John Strickland, DB Koby Orris, Oct. 5 Missouri S&T ...... 5 p.m. LB Todd Hacker Oct. 12 @McKendree ...... 6 p.m. Oct. 19 @William Jewell ...... 1 p.m. COACHING STAFF Oct. 26 Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 5 p.m. Nov. 2 @Saint Joseph’s ...... 12 p.m. Head Coach: Bob Bartolomeo Nov. 9 Quincy ...... 5 p.m. Alma Mater: Butler, 1977 Nov. 16 Truman State ...... 3 p.m. Record at UIndy: 13-9 (2 years) (All times Central) Overall Record: 27-16-1 (4 years) Offi ce Phone: (317) 788-3556 2012 RESULTS Assistant Coaches: Chris Keevers, Todd Carter, Kenny Ray Augustus, Aug. 30 @Ashland ...... L, 14-37 Casey Gillin, Kevin Lynch, Jonas Williams, Kyle Mossbrucken, Kent Sept. 8 @Western Illinois ...... L, 17-27 Kinkade, Collin Coff er, Mike Ridings Sept. 15 @Quincy ...... W, 35-7 Sept. 22 McKendree ...... W, 45-15 SPORTS INFORMATION Sept. 29 @Missouri S&T ...... W, 54-35 Football Contact: Ryan Thorpe Oct. 6 Saint Joseph’s ...... W, 56-0 Offi ce: (317) 788-3494 Oct. 13 Central State ...... W, 45-13 Email: [email protected] Oct. 20 @Kentucky Wesleyan ...... W, 45-14 Fax: (317) 788-3472 Oct. 27 William Jewell ...... W, 48-3 Web: athletics.uindy.edu Nov. 3 Delta State ...... W, 33-18 Nov. 10 @Urbana ...... W, 31-24 SERIES INFORMATION Nov. 17 Midwestern State # ...... W, 31-14 Overall: Indianapolis leads 1-0 Nov. 24 @Colorado State-Pueblo # ...... L, 7-28 Current win streak: Indianapolis, 1 # NCAA Division II playoff s at Rolla: Indianapolis, 1-0 at Indianapolis: 0-0 RETURNING STAT LEADERS Last Meeting: Sept. 29, 2012, UIndy 54, S&T 35 (at S&T) Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD Klay Fiechter 251 1475 5.9 19 Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD Chris Mills 246 370 13 3013 27 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Greg Johnson 38 524 13.8 2 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL Todd Hacker (LB) 59 61 120 3 4.5 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL

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Game 6: Saturday, Oct. 12, 2013 at Owensboro, Ky. (3 p.m.) KENTUCKY WESLEYAN COLLEGE

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Owensboro, Ky. Founded: 1866 Enrollment: 759 Nickname: Panthers School Colors: Purple and white Conference: Great Lakes Valley Conference Affi liation: NCAA Division II Home Facility: Steele Stadium

Capacity (Surface): 3,000 (Artifi cial) MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 President: Craig Turner Head Coach Wide Receiver Athletics Director (Interim): Jim Askins Brent Holsclaw Jeff Ward

TEAM INFORMATION 2013 SCHEDULE 2012 Records: 2-9, 0-8 GLVC (9th) Sept. 5 Kentucky State ...... 6 p.m. Postseason: None Sept. 14 Lindsey Wilson ...... 6 p.m. Key Returners (Off ense): RB Devin Le’Gall, WR Ta’Ron Squires, Sept. 21 @Lindenwood-Belleville ...... 6 p.m. WR Jeff Ward Sept. 28 @Liberty ...... 6 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): DB Cuta Dimmett, LB Matt Smith, Oct. 5 @Saint Joseph’s ...... 12 p.m. LB Damion James Oct. 12 Missouri S&T ...... 3 p.m. Oct. 19 Quincy ...... 1 p.m. COACHING STAFF Oct. 26 @Indianapolis ...... 5 p.m. Nov. 2 Truman State ...... 1 p.m. Head Coach: Brent Holsclaw Nov. 9 William Jewell ...... 1 p.m. Alma Mater: Kentucky Wesleyan, 1993 Nov. 16 @McKendree ...... 6 p.m. Record at KWC: 20-65 (10 years) (All times Central) Overall Record: 20-65 (10 years) Offi ce Phone: (270) 852-3350 2012 RESULTS Assistant Coaches: Jody Ashby, J.R. Bryant, Brian Ware Aug. 30 Walsh ...... L, 10-40 Sept. 8 @Kentucky State ...... W, 13-6 SPORTS INFORMATION Sept. 15 @William Jewell ...... L, 26-29 Football Contact: Roy Pickerill Sept. 22 @Missouri S&T ...... L, 23-47 Offi ce: (270) 852-3347 Sept. 29 McKendree ...... L, 17-41 Email: [email protected] Oct. 6 Urbana ...... L, 0-74 Fax: (270) 852-3356 Oct. 13 Lindenwood-Belleville ...... W, 42-35 Web: www.kwcpanthers.com Oct. 20 Indianapolis ...... L, 14-45 Oct. 27 Saint Joseph’s ...... L, 27-38 SERIES INFORMATION Nov. 3 @Quincy ...... L, 27-35 Overall: Missouri S&T leads 9-0 Nov. 10 @Central State ...... L, 7-51 Current win streak: Missouri S&T, 9 at Owensboro: Missouri S&T, 4-0 RETURNING STAT LEADERS at Rolla: Missouri S&T, 5-0 Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD Last Meeting: Sept. 22, 2011, S&T 47, KWC 23 (at S&T) Jeff Ward 71 339 4.8 2 Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD Dalton Oliver 7 11 1 99 1 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Jeff Ward 41 454 11.1 5 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL Matt Smith 44 44 88 1 4

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Game 7: Saturday, Oct. 19, 2013 at Rensselaer, Ind. (1 p.m.; Homecoming) SAINT JOSEPH’S COLLEGE

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Rensselaer, Ind. Founded: 1889 Enrollment: 1,041 Nickname: Pumas School Colors: Cardinal and purple Conference: Great Lakes Valley Conference Affi liation: NCAA Division II Home Facility: Alumni Stadium Capacity (Surface): 4,000 (Grass) President: Dr. F. Dennis Riegelnegg Head Coach Wide Receiver Athletics Director: Bill Massoels Cory Sanders Julian Walker

TEAM INFORMATION 2013 SCHEDULE 2012 Records: 6-5, 5-3 GLVC (Tie-3rd) Sept. 7 Valparaiso ...... 12 p.m. Postseason: None Sept. 14 Siena Heights ...... 12 p.m. Key Returners (Off ense): QB Billy VandeMerkt, WR Julian Walker, Sept. 21 @Alderson-Broaddus ...... 11 a.m. OL Jakob Styla Oct. 5 Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 12 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): LB Joel Wimbley, LB Gary Yeoman, Oct. 12 @Quincy ...... 6 p.m. DB Drew Byrd Oct. 19 @Missouri S&T ...... 1 p.m. Oct. 26 McKendree ...... 12 p.m. COACHING STAFF Nov. 2 Indianapolis ...... 12 p.m. Nov. 9 @Truman State ...... 1 p.m. Head Coach: Cory Sanders Nov. 16 William Jewell ...... 12 p.m. Alma Mater: Saint Joseph’s, 2007 (All times Central) Record at SJC: 8-13 (2 years) Overall Record: 8-13 (2 years) 2012 RESULTS Offi ce Phone: (219) 866-6132 Aug. 30 @Valparaiso ...... W, 36-34 Assistant Coaches: Ryan Aiello, Daniel Day, Brendan Murphy, Sept. 6 @Charleston ...... L, 14-33 Tommy Love-Davis Sept. 15 @Robert Morris ...... L, 35-40 Sept. 22 Central State ...... W, 42-36 SPORTS INFORMATION Sept. 29 Quincy ...... W, 24-21 (OT) Football Contact: Ken Badylak Oct. 6 @Indianapolis ...... L, 0-56 Offi ce: (219) 866-6141 Oct. 13 Urbana ...... L, 7-37 Email: [email protected] Oct. 20 @William Jewell ...... W, 65-49 Fax: (219) 866-6280 Oct. 27 @Kentucky Wesleyan ...... W, 38-27 Web: www.saintjoe.edu/athletics Nov. 3 Missouri S&T ...... L, 22-41 Nov. 10 @McKendree ...... W, 24-19 SERIES INFORMATION Overall: Series tied 4-4 RETURNING STAT LEADERS Current win streak: Missouri S&T, 3 Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD at Rolla: Series tied 2-2 Billy VandeMerkt 102 443 4.3 4 at Rensselaer: Series tied 2-2 Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD Last Meeting: Nov. 3, 2012, S&T 41, SJC 22 (at SJC) Billy VandeMerkt 211 350 11 2417 25 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Julian Walker 94 1082 11.5 11 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL Joel Wimbley (LB) 67 31 98 1 10.5 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL

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Game 8: Saturday, Oct. 26, 2013 at Kirksville, Mo. (1 p.m.) TRUMAN STATE UNIVERSITY

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Kirksville, Mo. Founded: 1867 Enrollment: 6,000 Nickname: Bulldogs School Colors: Purple and white Conference: Great Lakes Valley Conference Affi liation: NCAA Division II Home Facility: Stokes Stadium

Capacity (Surface): 4,000 (Artifi cial) MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 President: Dr. Troy Paino Head Coach Defensive Lineman Athletics Director: Jerry Wollmering Gregg Nesbitt Jeremey Dockery

TEAM INFORMATION 2013 SCHEDULE 2012 Records: 4-7, 3-7 MIAA (11th) Sept. 7 Southwest Baptist ...... 7 p.m. Postseason: None Sept. 14 @Grand Valley State ...... 6 p.m. Key Returners (Off ense): WR Dallas Grier, QB Conrad Schottel, Sept. 21 William Penn...... 7 p.m. OL Steve Bosilovatz Sept. 28 Central Missouri ...... 7 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): DL Jeremey Dockery, DB Tremaine Oct. 5 @Quincy ...... 1 p.m. Millender, LB Conrad Nagel Oct. 12 @William Jewell ...... 1 p.m. Oct. 19 McKendree ...... 2 p.m. COACHING STAFF Oct. 26 Missouri S&T ...... 1 p.m. Nov. 2 @Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 1 p.m. Head Coach: Gregg Nesbitt Nov. 9 Saint Joseph’s ...... 1 p.m. Alma Mater: Truman State, 1980 Nov. 16 @Indianapolis ...... 3 p.m. Record at TSU: 12-21 (3 years) (All times Central) Overall Record: 12-21 (3 years) Offi ce Phone: (660) 785-4549 2012 RESULTS Assistant Coaches: Jay Davis, Kellen Nesbitt, Jed Paulsen, Andy Ball, Aug. 30 @Southwest Baptist ...... W, 24-14 Thomas Kearney Sept. 8 Lincoln ...... W, 42-12 Sept. 15 Northwestern Oklahoma State ...... W, 63-21 SPORTS INFORMATION Sept. 20 @Central Missouri ...... L, 17-38 Football Contact: Kevin White Sept. 29 Fort Hays State ...... L, 23-37 Offi ce: (660) 785-4276 Oct. 6 @Nebraska-Kearney ...... W, 16-7 Email: [email protected] Oct. 13 @Washburn ...... L, 24-35 Fax: (660) 785-4189 Oct. 20 Emporia State ...... L, 26-52 Web: www.trumanbulldogs.com Oct. 27 Pittsburg State ...... L, 6-20 Nov. 3 @Missouri Southern ...... L, 10-34 SERIES INFORMATION Nov. 10 Lindenwood ...... L, 13-38 Overall: Truman State leads 49-22-4 Current win streak: Missouri S&T, 1 RETURNING STAT LEADERS at Rolla: Truman State, 23-11-4 Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD at Kirksville, Truman State, 26-11 Garrett White 118 585 5.0 9 Last Meeting: Nov. 15, 2008, S&T 39, TSU 38, 2OT (at TSU) Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD Conrad Schottel 192 365 15 2103 12 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Dallas Grier 81 1026 12.7 4 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL Jeramey Dockery 24 41 65 0 7

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Game 9: Saturday, Nov. 2, 2013 at Liberty, Mo. (1 p.m.) WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Liberty, Mo. Founded: 1849 Enrollment: 1,100 Nickname: Cardinals School Colors: Red and black Conference: Great Lakes Valley Conference Affi liation: NCAA Division II Home Facility: Greene Stadium Capacity (Surface): 7,000 (Artifi cial) President: Dr. David Sallee Head Coach Defensive Back Athletics Director: Dr. Darlene Bailey Jerod Kruse Jack Bissonette

TEAM INFORMATION 2013 SCHEDULE 2012 Records: 2-9, 1-8 GLVC (8th) Sept. 5 Concordia (Neb.) ...... 7 p.m. Postseason: None Sept. 14 @Valparaiso ...... 1 p.m. Key Returners (Off ense): QB Sean Shelton, RB Thomas Cook, Sept. 21 McKendree ...... 6 p.m. WR Jon Molzen, OL Scot Tipton Sept. 28 South Dakota School of Mines ...... 1 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): LB Jimmy DeStefano, DB Jack Oct. 5 @Fort Hays State ...... 7 p.m. Bissonette, DB Caleb Sims Oct. 12 Truman State ...... 1 p.m. Oct. 19 Indianapolis ...... 1 p.m. COACHING STAFF Oct. 26 @Quincy ...... 1 p.m. Nov. 2 Missouri S&T ...... 1 p.m. Head Coach: Jerod Kruse Nov. 9 @Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 1 p.m. Alma Mater: Emporia State, 2000 Nov. 16 @Saint Joseph’s ...... 1 p.m. Record at WJC: 6-15 (2 years) (All times Central) Overall Record: 6-15 (2 years) Offi ce Phone: (816) 781-7000 2012 RESULTS Assistant Coaches: Shawn Weigel, Blake Williams, Ryan Majors, Sept. 1 @Colorado School of Mines ...... L, 16-57 Marc Webel, Taylor Gallagher, Jake Lynch, Lynn Nutt, Preston Sept. 6 @Missouri Western ...... L, 0-56 Ashton Sept. 15 Kentucky Wesleyan ...... W, 29-26 Sept. 22 @South Dakota School of Mines ...... W, 48-21 SPORTS INFORMATION Sept. 29 Central State ...... L, 21-23 Football Contact: Paul Worstell Oct. 6 @McKendree ...... L, 20-35 Offi ce: (816) 415-5959 Oct. 13 @Missouri S&T ...... L, 17-52 Email: [email protected] Oct. 20 Saint Joseph’s ...... L, 49-65 Fax: (816) 415-5029 Oct. 27 @Indianapolis ...... L, 3-48 Web: www.jewell.edu Nov. 3 @Urbana ...... L, 7-53 Nov. 10 Quincy ...... L, 14-21 SERIES INFORMATION Overall: Missouri S&T leads 3-2-1 RETURNING STAT LEADERS Current win streak: Missouri S&T, 2 Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD at Rolla: Missouri S&T, 2-1-1 Thomas Cook 108 572 5.3 5 at Liberty: Tied 1-1 Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD Last Meeting: Oct. 13, 2012, S&T 52, WJC 17 (at S&T) Sean Shelton 213 357 10 2131 18 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Quentin Riser 29 289 10.0 3 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL Jimmy DeStefano (LB) 41 46 87 0 1.5 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL

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Game 10: Saturday, Nov. 9 at Rolla, Mo. (1 p.m.) McKENDREE UNIVERSITY

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Lebanon, Ill. Founded: 1828 Enrollment: 3,000 Nickname: Bearcats School Colors: Purple and white Conference: Great Lakes Valley Conference Affi liation: NCAA Division II Home Facility: Leemon Field

Capacity (Surface): 2,000 (Artifi cial) MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 President: Dr. James Dennis Head Coach Defensive Back Athletics Director: Chuck Brueggemann Mike Babcock Jamison Wilson

TEAM INFORMATION 2013 SCHEDULE 2012 Records: 3-7, 3-5 (Tie-6th) Sept. 7 Tiffi n ...... 1:30 p.m. Postseason: None Sept. 14 @Henderson State ...... 6 p.m. Key Returners (Off ense): QB Isaac Fisher, RB Cameron James, Sept. 21 @William Jewell ...... 6 p.m. OL Ayoola Oyetunji Oct. 5 Findlay ...... 1:30 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): DB Jamison Wilson, LB Bryce Colvin, Oct. 12 Indianapolis ...... 6 p.m. LB Javar Murphy Oct. 19 @Truman State ...... 2 p.m. Oct. 26 @Saint Joseph’s ...... 12 p.m. COACHING STAFF Nov. 2 Quincy ...... 6 p.m. Nov. 9 @Missouri S&T ...... 1 p.m. Head Coach: Mike Babcock Nov. 16 Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 6 p.m. Alma Mater: UCLA, 2002 (All times Central) Record at McK: First year Overall Record: First year 2012 RESULTS Offi ce Phone: (618) 537-6847 Sept. 1 @Tiffi n ...... L, 13-23 Assistant Coaches: Trent Poelker, Steve Barrows, Antonie Manning, Sept. 8 Henderson State ...... L, 24-47 Sam Sewell, Eric Bergman, Josh Boulware, Brendon Carter, Kenny Sept. 15 Missouri S&T ...... L, 0-31 Treschitta Sept. 22 @Indianapolis ...... L, 15-45 Sept. 29 @Kentucky Wesleyan ...... W, 41-17 SPORTS INFORMATION Oct. 6 William Jewell ...... W, 35-20 Football Contact: Scott Cummings Oct. 13 @Quincy ...... L, 19-38 Offi ce: (618) 537-6879 Oct. 20 @Urbana ...... L, 23-31 Email: [email protected] Nov. 3 Central State ...... W, 34-13 Fax: (618) 537-6876 Nov. 10 Saint Joseph’s ...... L, 19-24 Web: www.mckbearcats.com RETURNING STAT LEADERS SERIES INFORMATION Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD Overall: Missouri S&T leads 9-1 Cameron James 111 537 4.8 7 Current win streak: Missouri S&T, 3 Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD at Rolla: Missouri S&T, 8-1 Isaac Fisher 78 149 3 1033 5 at Lebanon: Missouri S&T, 1-09 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Last Meeting: Sept. 15, 2012: S&T 31, McK 0 (at McK) Ryan Herring 11 176 16.0 2 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL Bryce Colvin 34 43 77 0 8

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Game 11: Saturday, Nov. 16, 2013 at Rolla, Mo. (1 p.m.) QUINCY UNIVERSITY

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Quincy, Ill. Founded: 1860 Enrollment: 1,250 Nickname: Hawks School Colors: Brown, white and gold Conference: Great Lakes Valley Conference Affi liation: NCAA Division II Home Facility: Flinn Stadium Capacity (Surface): 4,000 (Artifi cial) President: Dr. Robert Gervasi Head Coach Running Back Athletics Director: Marty Bell Tom Pajic LaDarian Shelby

TEAM INFORMATION 2013 SCHEDULE 2012 Records: 3-8, 3-5 GLVC (Tie-6th) Sept. 7 @Western Illinois ...... 1 p.m. Postseason: None Sept. 14 @Indiana State ...... 3:05 p.m. Key Returners (Off ense): RB LaDarian Shelby, WR Justin Dickens, Sept. 21 Northwood ...... 1 p.m. OL Kyle Lomprez Sept. 28 Lindenwood-Belleville ...... 2 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): DL Cory Connolly, LB Zach Vath, Oct. 5 Truman State ...... 1 p.m. DL Tyler Reidl Oct. 12 Saint Joseph’s ...... 6 p.m. Oct. 19 @Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 1 p.m. COACHING STAFF Oct. 26 William Jewell ...... 1 p.m. Nov. 2 @McKendree ...... 6 p.m. Head Coach: Tom Pajic Nov. 9 @Indianapolis ...... 5 p.m. Alma Mater: Bloomsburg, 1991 Nov. 16 @Missouri S&T ...... 1 p.m. Record at QU: 3-8 (1 year) (All times Central) Overall Record: 3-8 (1 year) Offi ce Phone: (217) 228-5578 2012 RESULTS Assistant Coaches: Gary Bass, Jason Killday, Joe Bettasso, Khanis Aug. 31 @Northwood ...... L, 31-54 Hubbard, Greg Climan, Steve Connor, Sean Kelly Sept. 8 @Indiana State ...... L, 0-44 Sept. 15 Indianapolis ...... L, 7-35 SPORTS INFORMATION Sept. 22 @Urbana ...... L, 10-14 Football Contact: Brendan Bittner Sept. 29 @Saint Joseph’s ...... L, 21-24 (OT) Offi ce: (217) 228-5432 ext. 3518 Oct. 6 Saint Ambrose ...... L, 18-34 Email: [email protected] Oct. 13 McKendree ...... W, 38-19 Fax: (217) 228-5034 Oct. 20 Missouri S&T ...... L, 6-64 Web: hawks.quincy.edu Oct. 27 @Central State ...... L, 16-32 Nov. 3 Kentucky Wesleyan ...... W, 35-27 SERIES INFORMATION Nov. 10 @William Jewell ...... W, 21-14 Overall: Missouri S&T leads 4-2 Current win streak: Missouri S&T, 2 RETURNING STAT LEADERS at Rolla: Missouri S&T, 2-1 Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD at Quincy: Missouri S&T, 2-1 LaDarian Shelby 187 733 3.9 7 Last Meeting: Oct. 20, 2012, S&T 64, QU 6 (at QU) Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD Nick Lonergan 89 172 8 977 12 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Justin Dickens 43 568 13.2 12 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL Zack Vath (LB) 36 27 63 0 5.5 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL

104 GREAT LAKES VALLEY CONFERENCE

Missouri University of Science and Technology is a member of the Great Lakes Valley Conference, joining the league in the 2005-06 academic year as part of a league expansion that brought three institutions into the league. The GLVC, which is constituted of 16 institutions for the 2013-14 season, made its name as a power in NCAA Division II basketball but has enjoyed success in many sports and now the league can claim itself as one of the nation’s top Division II leagues. Offi ce: 201 S. Capitol Avenue The GLVC is one of the largest conferences in NCAA Division II with the 16 members, the Pan Am Plaza, Suite 560 most recent addition being McKendree University for the upcoming year. The conference also has former full-time member Kentucky Wesleyan as an associate member in football. Indianapolis, Ind. 46225 Phone: 317-237-2106 The formation of the GLVC can be traced as far back as 1972 when the athletic directors Web: www.glvcsports.com of three member schools - Kentucky Wesleyan, Bellarmine and Indiana State University at Evansville (now the University of Southern Indiana) - began preliminary discussions about MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 Established: 1978 forming a basketball conference. Four years later, the University of Indianapolis and Saint Joseph’s College expressed interest. On July 7, 1978, those schools - along with Ashland Commissioner: Jim Naumovich University - united to become the GLVC. Associate Commissioner: Jeff Smith Since formulation of the conference, seven schools have joined the league: Lewis Assistant Commissioner: Tonya Charland University (1980), Indiana-Purdue at Fort Wayne (1984), Northern Kentucky University (1985), Kentucky State University (1989), Quincy University (1994), Southern Illinois Member Institutions: University Edwardsville (1994), University of Wisconsin-Parkside (1994) and UM-St. Louis Bellarmine University (1995). Ashland and Kentucky State left the conference after the 1994 season. IPFW left the GLVC following the 2000-01 academic year and SIU Edwardsville left the conference (Louisville, Ky.) after the 2007-08 season. Drury University (Springfi eld, Mo.) The addition of Southern Illinois Edwardsville, Quincy, Wisconsin-Parkside and Missouri- Kentucky Wesleyan College (football) St. Louis in the mid-1990s allowed the GLVC to become an immediate national power in several sports such as men’s and women’s soccer, women’s softball and . (Owensboro, Ky.) Lewis University At the start of the 2005-06 season, Missouri S&T, Drury University and Rockhurst (Romeoville, Ill.) University – all of whom have had a good deal of success at the regional and national Maryville University levels in various sports – have enhanced the league’s reputation at the NCAA Division II level. The conference expanded again prior to the 2009-10 season when the University (St. Louis, Mo.) of Illinois-Springfi eld and Maryville University become members of the GLVC and again McKendree University* last year with the addition of William Jewell College. McKendree replaced Northern (Lebanon, Ill.) Kentucky in the league’s lineup in 2012-13 and Truman State, a former rival of S&T in the Missouri S&T* Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Assocaition, took Kentucky Wesleyan’s place in the league on July 1, 2013. (Rolla, Mo.) Quincy University* The league’s staff has also increased along the way, with the GLVC hiring its fi rst full-time (Quincy, Ill.) commissioner in 1996. In 2001, an associate commissioner was also added to the full-time Rockhurst University conference staff and the GLVC’s fi rst full-time sports information director was added in the summer of 2006. (Kansas City, Mo.) Saint Joseph’s College* The GLVC can claim schools in several of the Midwest major media markets, with schools (Rensselaer, Ind.) in Milwaukee/Northern Illinois (Wisconsin-Parkside), Chicago (Lewis), Indianapolis Truman State University* (Indianapolis), Louisville (Bellarmine), Evansville (Southern Indiana), Owensboro (Kentucky Wesleyan), Kansas City (Rockhurst/William Jewell), Springfi eld, Mo. (Drury) and (Kirksville, Mo.) St. Louis (Missouri-St. Louis/Maryville/McKendree). University of Illinois-Springfi eld (Springfi eld, Ill.) The conference sponsors 17 championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, University of Indianapolis* football, , soccer, swimming, indoor and outdoor track and fi eld, and tennis for men and basketball, cross country, softball, soccer, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and fi eld, (Indianapolis, Ind.) golf, swimming and volleyball for women. University of Missouri-St. Louis (St. Louis, Mo.) GLVC teams have also claimed 16 NCAA Division II championships as league members, University of Southern Indiana the most recent being Drury’s title in men’s basketball last year, with national titles also being won in women’s basketball, men’s soccer and softball. (Evansville, Ind.) University of Wisconsin-Parkside In 2001, the league announced the creation of the GLVC Hall of Fame, with the fi rst class (Kenosha, Wis.) being inducted in 2002. Former S&T softball standout Kandi Wieberg was inducted into William Jewell College* the Hall of Fame as part of its 2013 class. (Liberty, Mo.) Jim Naumovich, a former sports information director and director of athletics at Quincy University, is in his seventh year as the commissioner of the GLVC. Tonya Charland serves *Schools that sponsor football as the league’s assistant commissioner, while Jeff Smith handles the conference’s sports information duties as the conference’s associate commissioner. The league offi ces are located in Indianapolis. 105 MINER ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME

The top student-athletes in the history of the university athletic program are permanently enshrined in the Athletic Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame is located on the ground level of the Gale Bullman Multi-Purpose Building. Heading into the 2013 academic year, a total of 144 individuals and 17 teams have been inducted into the Hall of Fame, a total that includes 80 members that played or coached football at the university as well as seven teams. Former Miners Jay Alford and James Murphy will join the Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2013; the induction ceremony is slated to take place Sept. 21 when the Miners host Wisconsin-LaCrosse. The list of those inductees follows:

Inductee Class Inducted Inductee Class Inducted Donald Agers 1959 1989 Gary McAlpin 1973 1989 Dewey Allgood (Coach) — 1996 Jim McGrath 1949 1990 Perry Allison 1959 1995 James McGregor 1937 1987 Frank Appleyard 1937 1988 A.C. “Bud” Mercier (Coach) — 2004 Keith Bailey 1964 1991 Elton Miller 1917 1988 Carroll “Punch” Bennett 1954 1988 James Nevin 1917 1988 Bob Berry 1972 1989 Bob Nevins 1941 1991 Jerry Berry 1949 1993 Melvin Nickel 1938 1993 Edwin Bohn 1921 1988 Robert Nicodemus 1969 1989 Harry Bolon 1929 1989 Larry Oliver 1970 1988 Gale Bullman (Coach) — 1987 Tom Owens 1968 1993 Les Clark 1972 1993 Ray Parker, Jr. 1960 1990 Kim Colter 1973 1995 Herman Pfeifer 1936 1987 Keith Cook 1942 1994 Eric Potts 1973 1994 Tom Cooper 1960 1988 Dick Roemerman 1951 2000 Andy Cox 1979 1995 Franklin Rogers 1941 1988 Dick Cunningham 1942 1987 Terry Ryan — 1998 Chris Dawson 1994 2011 Art Schmidt 1950 1991 Frank Dennie (Coach) — 1987 Randy Shed 1985 2000 Milan Detweiler 1911 1994 Dennis Smith 1972 2001 Merle Dillow 1980 2000 Bob Somerville 1972 1990 Stu Dunlop 1976 1992 Craig Sorensen 1995 2012 Roger Feaster 1957 1989 Joseph Spaff ord 1940 1990 Charlie Finley (Coach) — 2005 Leonard Stout 1970 2010 Mark Franklin 1980 1996 Joe Strawhun 1941 1990 Paul Fullop 1948 1988 Otis Taylor 1942 1988 Thor Gjelsteen 1953 1992 Craig Thomas 1984 2006 Bill Grantham 1981 1997 Harold Thomas 1927 1987 Edward Hanstein 1971 1988 Harry Thornton 1936 1988 Milburn Hassler 1931 1987 Burr Van Nostrand (Coach) — 2006 Greg Haug 1976 2001 Pete Weitzel 1955 1993 Craig Heath 1981 1999 William Wheeler 1960 1991 Tom Herrick 1958 2002 Fred White 1971 1989 Gene Huff man 1952 1987 James Wilson 1940 1988 John Imlay — 1987 Frank Winfi eld 1971 1990 Mike Joshua 1975 1997 Mike Wise 1994 2010 Robert Kemper 1949 1992 1914 Team — 1998 Elmer Kirchoff 1936 1987 1941 Team --- 2008 Ed Kromka 1942 1987 1950 Team — 2000 Harold Krueger 1942 1993 1956 Team — 2006 Harley Ladd 1940 1987 1969 Team --- 2009

MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL 2013 MISSOURI S&T FOOTBALL Edwin Lane 1970 1989 1980 Team — 2000 Llewelyn Lodwick 1914 1987 1983 Team — 2005 Joel Loveridge 1939 1992

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