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Defensive Tackle Points (150 Or More) Defensive Tackle Points (150 or more) Name Season Solo Assisted Sacks Total Points Games PPG Position (4 points) (2 points) (4 points) Jesse Day 2020 46 9 2 210 8 26.3 Linebacker Will Jewell 2019 44 18 13 254 13 19.5 Linebacker Zach Gloudeman 2019 46 18 2 228 12 19 Linebacker Tyler Nachreiner 2019 52 16 0 240 13 18.5 Safety Jesse Day 2019 48 20 0 232 13 17.8 Linebacker Zach Paulus 2019 42 15 5 218 13 16.8 D Tackle Brandon Springer 2019 41 16 0 196 13 15.1 Safety Cole Stiemke 2019 35 14 2 176 13 13.5 Linebacker Shane Liegel 2018 73 34 2 368 11 33.5 Linebacker Brock Mahoney 2018 51 32 0 265 11 24 Linebacker Will Jewell 2018 32 10 3 160 11 14.5 Linebacker Keegan Smith 2018 26 20 2 152 11 13.8 D Tackle Shane Liegel 2017 53 32 3 288 10 28.8 Linebacker Will Bergman 2017 45 32 2 252 10 25.2 Linebacker Noah Scallon 2017 26 30 0 164 10 16.4 Linebacker Shane Liegel 2016 43 34 0 240 13 18.5 Linebacker Will Bergman 2016 31 35 0 194 13 14.9 Linebacker Brennan Scallon 2016 27 33 0 174 13 13.4 Linebacker Ryan Wickman 2016 34 11 0 158 13 12.2 Safety Hunter Schwingle 2015 38 21 0 194 11 17.6 Safety Haydn Ring 2015 32 24 0 176 11 16 D Tackle 2013 21 40 1.5 170 10 17 D Tackle Wyatt Schauf 2014 40 61 0 282 10 28.2 NT/LB Cole Eastlick 2014 21 43 0 170 10 17 Linebacker Hunter Schwingle 2013 34 28 0 192 10 19.2 Safety Zach Koch 2013 30 25 3 182 10 18.2 D Tackle/End Max Ruhland 2013 24 37 2 178 10 17.8 Linebacker Joe Crook 2013 21 40 1.5 170 10 17 D Tackle Wyatt Schauf 2013 19 39 0 154 9 17.1 Linebacker Brandon Hogan 2012 28 59 0 230 10 23 Linebacker Seth Liegel 2012 24 40 2 178 10 17.8 Linebacker Wyatt Schauf 2012 29 27 3 171 10 17.1 Linebacker Jacob Ring 2011 42 47 3 266 10 26.6 Linebacker Brandon Hogan 2011 32 60 .5 246 10 24.6 Linebacker Gale DeVita 2011 38 36 0 224 10 22.4 Linebacker Clayton Nelson 2011 39 21 1 202 10 20.2 Cornerback Seth Liegel 2011 29 36 0 188 8 23.5 Linebacker Carter Hoffman 2011 26 29 0 160 10 16 Safety 2011 Name Season Solo Assisted Sacks Total Points Games PPG Position (4 points) (2 points) (4 points) Jacob Ring 2010 38 52 0.5 258 10 25.8 Linebacker Seth Liegel 2010 37 49 0 246 10 24.6 Linebacker DJ Mead 2010 31 47 3 230 10 23 D Tackle Jacob Schluter 2010 22 31 2 158 10 15.8 D Tackle Nick Radlinger 2010 25 24 0.5 150 10 15 Safety Tyler Ryan 2009 29 45 6 230 10 23 D Tackle Nick Radlinger 2009 30 27 0.5 176 10 17.6 Safety Nathan Kaul 2009 24 38 1 176 10 17.6 Linebacker Joel Benson 2008 37 51 1.5 256 10 25.6 Linebacker Scott Liegel 2008 32 38 0 204 10 20.4 Safety Nick Radlinger 2008 29 39 0 194 10 19.4 D Back Nathan Kaul 2008 23 33 0.5 160 10 16 Linebacker Marc Manske 2007 34 33 0 202 9 22.4 Safety Drew Unhoefer 2007 29 33 1 186 8 23.3 Linebacker Scott Liegel 2007 22 36 0 160 9 17.8 Safety Drew Unhoefer 2006 36 54 0 252 9 28.0 Linebacker Joey Gorman 2006 38 34 0 220 9 24.4 Safety Scott Liegel 2006 23 43 1 182 9 20.2 Safety Steven Liegel 2006 26 25 1 158 8 19.8 Linebacker Casey Ryan 2005 39 79 0 314 9 34.9 Linebacker Kris Benusa 2005 24 37 2 178 9 19.8 D End Steven Liegel 2005 23 29 1 154 9 17.1 Linebacker Drew Unhoefer 2005 23 31 0 154 9 17.1 Linebacker Sam Liegel 2004 37 64 0 276 10 27.6 Linebacker Casey Ryan 2004 39 53 1 266 10 26.6 Linebacker Justin Wahl 2004 28 51 0 214 9 23.8 Linebacker Steven Liegel 2004 22 35 3 170 10 17.0 Safety Travis Ryan 2003 25 85 0 270 9 30.0 Linebacker Sam Liegel 2003 28 54 0 220 9 24.4 Linebacker Casey Ryan 2003 26 53 0 210 9 23.3 Linebacker Gary Alt 2003 19 42 0 160 7 22.9 D End Travis Ryan 2002 65 25 0 310 10 31.0 Linebacker Jacob Wallenkamp 2002 45 22 0 224 8 28.0 Linebacker Kyle Ederer 2002 47 16 0 220 10 22.0 D Tackle Simon Liegel 2001 34 94 1.5 330 9 36.7 Linebacker Jacob Wallenkamp 2001 17 65 2 206 10 20.6 Linebacker Justin Gorman 2001 21 52 0 188 10 18.8 D Back Adam Shelton 2001 22 47 1 186 10 18.6 Linebacker David Krey 2001 23 42 0 176 10 17.6 Linebacker.
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