PRESIDENTS FOOTBALL 2015 NCAA PLAYOFFS: 84, 86, 87, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 99, 00, 01, 02, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 12, 13, 14 Contact: Sean King, Sports Information Director 60 South Lincoln St. • Washington, PA 15301 • Phone 724-223-6080 • Email [email protected] W&J Quick Facts Overall Record: 5-2 PAC Record: 3-2 Home: 3-0 Away: 2-2 Location...... Washington, Pa. Founded...... 1781 Game Eight: at Geneva (2-5, 1-4) Website...... washjeff.edu Time: 7:00 p.m. Last W&J Win: Affiliation...... NCAA Division III Site: Beaver Falls, Pa. -- Nov. 1, 2014 - W&J 51, Geneva 12 Conference...... Presidents’ Athletic Series: W&J leads, 41-19-2 Last Geneva Win Enrollment...... 1,362 Series Streak: W10 Sept. 10, 1983 - Geneva 19, W&J 0 Colors...... Red & Black Last Meeting: Last W&J Win at Geneva: Nickname...... Presidents Nov. 1, 2014 - W&J 51, Geneva 12 Nov. 3, 2012 - W&J 27, Geneva 17 Home Field...... Cameron Stadium (3,500) First Meeting: Last Geneva Win at Home: President...... Dr. Tori Haring-Smith Oct. 21, 1891 - W&J 26, Geneva 0 Sept. 10, 1983 - Geneva 19, W&J 0 Director of Athletics...... Scott McGuinness THE SERIES: Washington & Jefferson and Geneva have met on Assoc. Director of Athletics...... Mark Lesako Senior Woman Administrator...... Jina DeRubbo the gridiron 62 times in the history of both programs, with Head Coach...... Mike Sirianni W&J holding a 41-19-2 advantage in the series, including Athletics Phone...... (724) 223-6054 Athletics Fax...... (724) 250-3329 10 straight wins. Last season, the Presidents scored a Sports Info. Director...... Sean King 51-12 win over the GTs in Washington. The last win Sports Info. Phone...... 724-223-6080 Athletic Dept. Website...... gopresidents.com for Geneva came in 1983, when the GTs downed the Presidents, 19-0, in Beaver Falls, which was part of the 2015 Schedule/Results DATE OPPONENT...... TIME last season that W&J hasn’t posted a winning record. Sept. 5 at Wooster...... W, 56-10 SEPT. 12 WESTMINSTER...... W, 35-31 Mike Sirianni (Mount Union, ‘94) owns a 116-28 (.806) Sept. 20 at Carnegie Mellon*...... W, 38-14 record at W&J in his 13th season as head coach. The six- Oct. 3 at No. 14/12 Thomas More*...L, 20-38 time PAC Coach of the Year and two-time South Region OCT. 10 GROVE CITY*...... W, 55-7 Coach of the Year (2004, 2012) is fourth among all (HOMECOMING) OCT. 17 BETHANY*...... W, 66-42 active NCAA coaches in winning percentage (minimum Oct. 24 at Case Western Reserve*.. L, 28-35 of 10 years). The Presidents have made 11 postseason Oct. 31 at Geneva*...... 7:00 pm appearances under Sirianni. Geno DeMarco (Geneva, NOV. 7 THIEL*...... 1:30 PM ‘83) is in his 23rd season as the head coach of the NOV. 14 WAYNESBURG*...... 1:30 PM Golden Tornadoes. He has amassed a record of 138-99 (SENIOR DAY/PAC BACKYARD BRAWL) * - Presidents’ Athletic Conference game (.582), the most wins in the history of football at the NOTE: Sept. 12 at Westminster does not count school, while his 23 seasons also rank atop the career toward the PAC standings coaching list at Geneva. 2015 PAC Standings School Overall PAC Watch Live Listen Live http://www.meridix.com/everywhere.php? WJPA Radio 1450 AM Thomas More 8-0 6-0 liveid=GenevaCollege http://www.wjpa.com/sports.htm Case Western Reserve 6-1 6-0 Saturday’s Other PAC Games Westminster 5-2 4-1 12 p.m., Washington (Mo.) at Case Western Reserve 1:30 p.m., Grove City at Bethany* Carnegie Mellon 4-3 4-2 1 p.m., Saint Vincent at Westminster* 7 p.m., Carnegie Mellon at Thiel* W&J 5-2 3-2 1 p.m., Waynesburg at Thomas More* 7 p.m., W&J at Geneva* Saint Vincent 3-4 2-3 * – PAC game Bethany 3-5 2-4 Waynesburg 3-5 2-4 Geneva 2-5 1-4 Thiel 1-6 0-5 Grove City 0-7 0-5

@wjathletics gopresidents.com facebook.com/wjathletics PRESIDENTS FOOTBALL 2015 PAC CHAMPIONS: 70, 84, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 04, 06, 07, 12, 13, 14 RUFF RIDER: W&J running back Ryan Ruffing went over 100 yards rushing for the fifth time THIS WEEK IN W&J this season, including the third-straight game, and 15th time in the last two seasons with 118 yards on the ground at Case Western Reserve. With his three touchdowns against the FOOTBALL HISTORY Spartans (two rushing, one receiving), he moved to 50 total scores, passing Aaron Krepps (49) for fourth-place on the W&J career total TD list in the process. In Ruffing’s career, he has scored 100 YEARS AGO - 1915 45 TDs on the ground and 300 points, making him the active leader in Division III in total TDs, In game eight of the 1915 season, W&J rushing TDs and points. The 45 TDs on the ground are tied for sixth most in PAC history. rebounded from a 19-0 loss to Pittsburgh TRICK OR TREAT: W&J boasts an .830 SHAKE IT OFF: In Mike Sirianni’s tenure in with a 7-3 win at West Virginia Wesleyan in winning percentage under Mike Sirianni in Washington, the Presidents have never lost Clarksburg, W.Va. The lone W&J score came October, posting a 44-9 record in the month. back-to-back games in the same season and in the second quarter on a touchdown Before the Presidents loss at Thomas More W&J is 18-0 following a loss since 2003. Only pass from Bill Stobbs to Fred Heyman. at the beginning of the month, W&J had twice have the Presidents lost two games been on a seven-game winning streak in the in a row, but they were the last game of the 50 YEARS AGO - 1965 Halloween month, dating back to a 24-19 previous season and first game of the next. W&J closed out the 1965 season 4-4 thanks setback at Bethany on Oct. 5, 2013. In 2005, W&J dropped a 30-21 decision in to a 21-14 win at Carnegie Tech. The season the NCAA playoffs against Bridgewater to very well could have ended 8-0 as all four TURNOVER DELIGHT: Since Mike Sirianni end the season and suffered a 32-14 setback losses came by a combined 15 points. took over as head coach in 2003, W&J holds a in the 2006 opener to Salisbury. Also, the Three Presidents made All-PAC - Jim Stasik, 24-3 record when not committing a turnover, 2009 season ended with an NCAA loss at end; Dennis Ivan, linebacker; Jim Herring, a winning percentage of .889. The Presidents Mount Union and 2010 started with a loss tackle. have not turned the ball over twice this at Delaware Valley. W&J is 1-0 this season season -- the season-opener at Wooster and coming off a loss, rebounding from a defeat 25 YEARS AGO - 1990 versus Bethany. at Thomas More to post a 55-7 win against The eighth game of the 1990 season saw HALFTIME SHOW: Washington & Jefferson Grove City. W&J head for the bright lights of New York has dominated games in which it has held RETURN TO SENDER: Despite only having City to take on Fordham on Oct. 27. The a lead at halftime since Mike Sirianni took one return for 0 yards against Case Western last time W&J had played in the Big Apple over in 2003. When going to the locker room Reserve last weekend, Daniel Lis maintained was 62 years prior, in 1928, also versus ahead, the Presidents hold a 92-3 overall his lead in Division III punt return yards, as he Fordham. W&J scored on its opening drive record since 2003, a whopping .968 winning averages 24.1 per return. against its Division I-AA foe, culminating percentage. in a 52-yard pass from Bob Strope to Gabe ARMS RACE: Pete Coughlin’s 377 yards W&J VS. THE PAC: W&J holds a 324-137-10 Catalina, 7-0. At halftime, W&J lead 10-7 through the air against Case Western Reserve (.699) winning percentage against current and 13-10 through three quarters. A Chris were six yards shy of his career high of 383 football-playing members of the Presidents’ Babirad TD run put the Presidents ahead, from last season’s win over Thomas More Athletic Conference. Washington & Jefferson 20-10, as the team held on for a 20-18 win and mark the highest single-game total has claimed 24 PAC Championships and moved to 8-0 on the season. by a PAC passer this year. With 66 more throughout the history of the league. Since completions, Coughlin will move into fifth Mike Sirianni took over as head coach in 2003, 10 YEARS AGO - 2005 place on the single-season completions list, W&J is 64-13 (.831) in conference games. W&J moved to 7-1 with a 63-0 win against passing Bobby Swallow who had 229 in 2007. Bethany at Cameron Stadium in the eighth Coughlin already holds the second-highest School W L T Pct. game of 2005. RJ Zitzelsberger scored four total when he connected on 273 passes last Bethany 71 21 0 .772 TDs on the ground (three from one yard season. Among all active NCAA Division Carnegie Mellon 28 32 5 .469 out) and Jon Miller caught two scoring III passers, Coughlin’s 65.6 completion Case Western Reserve 18 17 1 .514 passes from Chris Edwards as W&J out- percentage ranks fifth. Already in fifth place Geneva 41 19 2 .677 gained Bethany, 658-114. Zitzelsberger on the W&J career list with 49 scoring tosses, Grove City 38 13 0 .745 (122) and Ryan Mendel (106) each went his next TD pass will vault him into the top 10 Saint Vincent 6 1 0 .857 over 100 yards on the ground that day and in PAC history as well. Thiel 44 22 2 .662 the Presidents scored on seven of their first Thomas More 5 6 0 .455 eight drives, including a 35-point second AIR RAID W&J boasts the 13th-ranked Waynesburg 38 4 0 .905 quarter, in the win. passing offense in the country at 320.0 yards Westminster 35 2 0 .946 per game through the air, leading the PAC Totals 324 137 10 .699 by 15.9 yards per game. One of the reasons the W&J passing offense is so good is that it goes against the squad’s defense every day in practice, a unit which ranks 27th in all of Division III and is allowing just 164.7 yards per game through the air, leading the PAC by 13.2 yards per game.

@wjathletics gopresidents.com @wjfootball PRESIDENTS FOOTBALL 2015 NCAA PLAYOFFS: 84, 86, 87, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 99, 00, 01, 02, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 12, 13, 14 THE ‘W’ IN WJPA: 2015 marks the 32nd HAS IT REALLY BEEN THAT LONG?: Pass consecutive season that the broadcast Efficiency has been a recognized stat by 2015 W&J RECORD tandem of Bob Gregg and Mark Uriah the NCAA since 1973 and twice a W&J of WJPA Radio in Washington have called quarterback has led the country in the stat. WHEN... W&J Football games. From the first game of Brian Dawson did so 15 years ago in 2000, the 1984 season, when he completed 149-227 passes for 2,675 Overall ...... 5-2 WJPA has been there yards and a 29:6 TD:INT ratio for an efficiency At Home...... 3-0 for all 350 Presidents’ of 201.5. 25 years before that, W&J’s J.C. On the Road...... 2-2 games and called 23 Morrow led Division III with a 154.8 pass Neutral...... 0-0 of the program’s 24 PAC Championships and efficiency after completing 82-137 for 1,283 both Stagg Bowl appearances. Over that yards and 11 TDs. His son, Trevor Morrow, is a span, W&J football has a record of 285-64-1, sophomore running back for the Presidents. By Month: a winning percentage of .816. September...... 3-0 STRANGE BUT TRUE: W&J has converted on October...... 2-2 TAKE ‘EM DOWN: Senior LB Jalen Morris 45.9 percent of its third-down opportunities November...... 0-0 recorded a career- and game-high 17 tackles this season, a respectable 31st in the country. December...... 0-0 last weekend at Case Western Reserve, which In the third quarter, however, W&J has only marks the fourth-highest total in program converted 6-of-27 chances on third down By Time of Day history behind Jared Pratt’s 22 at Mount for 22.2 percent. Furthermore, W&J has not Union in the second round of the NCAA converted a third down in the third quarter Day...... 3-1 Division III playoffs last season and the 18 in five games, while going 4-for-5 and 2-for-3 Night...... 2-1 recorded by Frank Pilato against Allegheny in in the other two. Those two games? Thomas 2003 and BJ Swartzlander’s 18 at Ursinus in More and Case Western Reserve, both When Winning Coin Toss...... 4-2 2001. Morris also added 2.0 TFL, 1.0 sack (the defeats. When Losing Coin Toss...... 1-0 first of his career), forced two fumbles and When Kicking Off to Open Game...... 4-2 broke up a pass. 31 AND COUNTING: W&J boasts 31 When Receiving Opening Kickoff...... 1-0 consecutive winning seasons as a football program. The Presidents 31 winning seasons When Scoring First...... 4-2 BIG NUMBERS: Morris wasn’t the only When Opponent Scores First...... 1-0 President setting a new career high at CWRU. rank fourth among all divisions of NCAA When Scoring 20-Plus Points...... 5-2 Dan Graziano, who has started all 30 games football behind Linfield (59), Florida State for the Presidents since the start of the (38) and Mount Union (36). The last time W&J When Scoring Less Than 20 Points...... 0-0 2013 season, posted a career best 16 stops, did not post a winning record was 1983 (3-5- When Scoring More Than 30 Points...... 5-0 1). A win at Geneva would clinch number 32. including 11 solo. Through seven games, When Scoring More Than 40 Points...... 3-0 Graziano leads the Presidents with 51 tackles. When Scoring More Than 50 Points...... 3-0 When Leading at the Half...... 4-0 HOMETOWN SHOWDOWN: Joining Morris When Trailing at the Half...... 1-1 and Graziano in setting career highs for When Tied at the Half...... 0-1 tackles in double digits. Ryan Snedeker, When Leading after Three Quarters...... 4-0 playing roughly 14 miles from his hometown of Chagrin Falls, Ohio, made 12 tackles and When Trailing after Three Quarters...... 1-2 had 1.5 sacks. Luke Merhaut chipped in 11 When Tied after Three Quarters...... 0-0 stops on the evening to best her previous When Outrushing the Opponent...... 2-0 high by three. With 25 or More Rushing Attempts...... 5-2 When Leading in Time of Possession....2-0 CLOSING IN ON 200: Bryce Merrill is the When Trailing in Time of Possession.....3-1 active leader in tackles for W&J at 185, When Leading in Turnover Ratio...... 2-0 needing just 15 to reach 200 for his career. When Even in Turnover Ratio...... 3-0 Graziano is next at 149 and Ryan Torrance is third with 141 stops. When Trailing in Turnover Ratio...... 0-2 With an Individual 100-Yard Rusher...... 4-1 With an Individual 300-Yard Passer...... 1-2 With an Individual 100-Yard Receiver...1-2

@wjathletics gopresidents.com facebook.com/wjathletics PRESIDENTS FOOTBALL 2015 PAC CHAMPIONS: 70, 84, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 04, 06, 07, 12, 13, 14

SPECIALISTS OFFENSE K 24 Ted Ford Fr., 5-9, 175, Carnegie, Pa. 17 Blake Davis Jr., 5-10, 165, Kittanning, Pa. P 13 Kevin Mechas Sr., 6-0, 190, Pittsburgh, Pa. QUARTERBACK 8 Matt Heslin So., 6-0, 185, McDonald, Pa. 3 Pete Coughlin SNP 48 Jalen Morris Sr., 5-10, 220, Washington, Pa. Jr., 5-10, 190 56 Kraig King So., 5-11, 260, Butler, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. HLD 11 Daniel Lis Sr., 5-10, 185, Washington, Pa. 18 Alex Rowse 18 Alex Rowse So., 6-2, 200, Beaver, Pa. So., 6-2, 200 KOR 21 Anthony Keriotis Jr., 5-9, 165, Beaver, Pa. Beaver, Pa. 41 Luke Merhaut Jr., 5-10, 190, Gibsonia, Pa. PR 41 Luke Merhaut Jr., 5-10, 190, Gibsonia, Pa. 11 Daniel Lis Sr., 5-10, 185, Washington, Pa.

WIDE RECEIVER (X) WIDE RECEIVER (Z) RUNNING BACK TIGHT END (Y) WIDE RECEIVER (H) 87 Jesse Zubik 2 Eric Scott 28 Ryan Ruffing 31 Asa Costelnock 11 Daniel Lis So., 5-10, 180 Jr., 5-11, 170 Sr., 6-1, 215 Sr., 6-2, 205 Sr., 5-11, 185 Sewickley, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Scottdale, Pa. Washington, Pa. 86 Cody Hearst 88 Nicolas Greaves 20 David Kincaid 81 Michael Giampole 16 Colin Jones So., 5-11, 185 Sr., 6-4, 190 Jr., 6-1, 195 Sr., 6-2, 210 Sr., 5-9, 160 Clarion, Pa. Monongahela, Pa. Washington, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Carnegie, Pa.

LEFT TACKLE LEFT GUARD CENTER RIGHT GUARD RIGHT TACKLE 58 Zack Crossey 53 Colton Toy 50 Dalton Main 65 Ryan Doyle 71 Brandon Martuccio Sr., 6-0, 280 Jr., 5-11, 250 Sr., 6-1, 265 Sr., 6-2, 270 Jr., 6-2, 270 Irwin, Pa. Kittanning, Pa Reynoldsburg, Ohio Monroeville, Pa. Girard, Ohio 56 Josh Vasko 66 Marcus DeSantis 61 Matt Babbit 74 Andrew Reo 60 Michael Dunlap So., 6-0, 230 So., 6-2, 275 So., 5-11, 240 Fr., 6-1, 280 Sr., 6-1, 260 Freedom, Pa. Mentor, Ohio Export, Pa. Canton, Ohio Pittsburgh, Pa

DEFENSE DEFENSIVE END DEFENSIVE TACKLE DEFENSIVE TACKLE DEFENSIVE END 98 Tom Marra 92 Sly Revitsky 51 Ryan Snedeker 33 Justin Bauer So., 6-0, 220 Sr., 6-0, 280 Jr., 6-2, 245 Jr., 6-1, 215 Moon Twp., Pa. Latrobe, Pa. Chagrin Falls, Ohio Pittsburgh, Pa. 67 Luke Ratkus 52 Matt Girting 93 John Loper 45 Freddie McKissick So., 6-1, 230 So., 6-0, 250 OR So., 6-0, 180 Blairsville, Pa. Midland, Pa. 97 Torre Carr Carnegie, Pa.

MIKE LINEBACKER SAM LINEBACKER 10 Ryan Torrance 48 Jalen Morris Jr., 5-9, 210 Sr., 5-10, 220 Latrobe, Pa. Washington, Pa. 42 Billy Drear 8 Lucas Parrish So., 5-10, 200 Jr., 6-1, 210 Beaver, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa.

CORNERBACK FREE SAFETY SPEAR STRONG SAFETY CORNERBACK 7 Tim Blair 41 Luke Merhaut 27 Bryce Merrill 22 Dan Graziano 12 O’Shea Anderson Jr., 6-0, 190 Jr., 5-10, 190 Sr., 6-2, 195 Sr., 6-0, 190 So., 6-1, 180 Pittsburgh, Pa. Gibsonia, Pa. New Stanton, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Rochester, Pa. 13 Kevin Mechas 6 Dominic Gibson 4 Anthony Tutino 36 Will Bowser 26 Jordan Yates Sr., 6-0, 190 Sr., 5-11, 180 Sr., 6-0, 190 So., 6-1, 190 So., 5-11, 185 Pittsburgh, Pa. Smock, Pa. Stahlstown, Pa. Burgettstown, Pa. Beaver, Pa.

@wjathletics gopresidents.com @wjfootball PRESIDENTS FOOTBALL 2015 NCAA PLAYOFFS: 84, 86, 87, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 99, 00, 01, 02, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 12, 13, 14 GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Opponent Passing Rushing Carries Receptions Receiving Yards Touchdowns Tackles Wooster Coughlin (229) Ruffing (106) Ruffing (14) Scott/Lis (5) Scott (80) Ruffing (2) Torrance (11) Westminster Coughlin (210) Ruffing (84) Ruffing (24) Lis/Scott (7) Lis (88) Ruffing (4) Merrill (12) Carnegie Mellon Coughlin (309) Ruffing (231) Ruffing (38) Scott (9) Zubik (122) Scott (2) Parrish (10) Thomas More Coughlin (360) Ruffing (53) Ruffing (19) Lis (11) Lis (155) Ruffing/Zubik (1) Anderson (11) Grove City Coughlin (257) Ruffing (102) Ruffing (19) Zubik (6) Zubik (86) Costelnock (2) Marra (7) Bethany Coughlin (202) Ruffing (116) Ruffing (17) Lis (7) Scott (86) Ruffing (3) Morris (11) Case Western Reserve Coughlin (377) Ruffing (118) Ruffing (21) Zubik (12) Zubik (196) Ruffing (3) Morris (17) Geneva ------Thiel ------Waynesburg ------GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS OFFENSE Opp. WOO WES CMU TMC GRO BET CWR GEN THI WAY LT Crossey Crossey Crossey Crossey Crossey Crossey Crossey ------LG C. Toy C. Toy C. Toy C. Toy C. Toy C. Toy C. Toy ------C Main Main Main Main Main Main Main ------RG Graziani Graziani Graziani Doyle Doyle Doyle Doyle ------RT Martuccio Martuccio Martuccio Martuccio Martuccio Martuccio Martuccio ------QB Coughlin Coughlin Coughlin Coughlin Coughlin Coughlin Coughlin ------RB Ruffing Ruffing Ruffing Ruffing Ruffing Ruffing Ruffing ------Y (TE) Giampole Giampole Costelnock Giampole Costelnock Costelnock Costelnock ------X (WR) Greaves Zubik Zubik Zubik Zubik Zubik Zubik ------Z (WR) Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott ------H (WR) Lis Lis Lis Lis Lis Lis Lis ------DEFENSE * - started at LB as part of 3-3-5 scheme Opp. WOO WES CMU TMC GRO BET CWR GEN THI WAY DE Turner Turner Turner Marra Marra Marra Marra ------DT Revitsky Revitsky Revitsky Revitsky Revitsky Revitsky Revitsky ------DT Snedeker Snedeker Snedeker Snedeker Snedeker Carr Snedeker ------DE Bauer Bauer Bauer Parrish* Bauer Parrish* Parrish* ------SAM Walker Walker Walker Morris Morris Morris Morris ------MIKE Torrance Torrance Torrance Torrance Torrance Torrance Torrance ------SPEAR Merrill Merrill Merrill Merrill Merrill Merrill Merrill ------CB Blair Blair Blair Blair Blair Blair Blair ------SS Graziano Graziano Graziano Graziano Graziano Graziano Graziano ------FS Kelley Kelley Kelley Merhaut Merhaut Merhaut Merhaut ------CB Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson ------SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES Name WOO WES CMU TMC GRO BET CWR GEN THI WAY TOTAL O’Shea Anderson 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 ------5 Will Bowser 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 ------3 Asa Costelnock 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 ------3 Dalton Day 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 ------1 Billy Drear 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 ------3 Ted Ford 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 ------3 Dominic Gibson 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 ------5 Austin Kemp 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 ------3 Anthony Keriotis 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 ------1 Freddie McKissick 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------1 Luke Merhaut 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 ------3 Bryce Merrill 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 ------2 Jalen Morris 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ------1 Lucas Parrish 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 ------2 Brendan Reddy 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 ------5 Ryan Torrance 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ------1 Anthony Tutino 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 ------3 Zach Walker 0 1 2 1 0 3 0 ------7 Benjamin Waugh 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 ------3 Jordan Yates 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 ------3 Ricky Zuk 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------1 ------

@wjathletics gopresidents.com facebook.com/wjathletics PRESIDENTS FOOTBALL 2015 PAC CHAMPIONS: 70, 84, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 04, 06, 07, 12, 13, 14 OFFENSIVE SUPERLATIVES SCORING PLAYS Opp. Qtr. Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yards TOP INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Wooster 1 12:03 Ruffing 5yd run Ford kick 5-29 1:29 Wooster 1 10:14 Scott 11yd pass from Coughlin Ford kick 5-50 0:45 Rushes...... 38...... Ryan Ruffing at CMU Wooster 2 13:51 Ruffing 5yd run Ford kick 4-48 1:02 Yards Rushing...... 231...... Ryan Ruffing at CMU Wooster 2 07:52 Coughlin 5yd run Ford kick 11-77 3:19 TD Rushes...... 4...... Ryan Ruffing vs Westminster Wooster 3 05:22 Lis 93yd punt return Ford kick 0-0 0:00 Wooster 3 02:05 Jones 5yd pass from Coughlin Ford kick 5-45 1:08 Long Rush...... 37...... Ryan Ruffing at CMU Wooster 4 10:53 Kincaid 1yd run Ford kick 7-51 2:26 Pass attempts...... 58...... Pete Coughlin at TMC Wooster 4 02:06 Kemp 9yd run Davis kick 11-58 4:33 Pass completions...... 34...... Pete Coughlin at TMC Westminster 1 10:15 Ruffing 1yd run Ford kick 2-1 0:33 Yards Passing...... 377...... Pete Coughlin at CWRU Westminster 2 01:45 Ruffing 7yd run Ford kick 12-74 3:46 TD Passes...... 4...... Pete Coughlin at CMU Westminster 4 12:32 Coughlin 13yd run Ford kick 5-75 2:14 Westminster 4 08:55 Ruffing 3yd run Ford kick 5-68 2:05 Long Pass...... 75...... Pete Coughlin at CMU Westminster 4 01:04 Ruffing 1yd run Ford kick 7-45 1:14 Receptions...... 12...... Jesse Zubik at CWRU Yards Receiving...... 196...... Jesse Zubik at CWRU Carnegie Mellon 1 05:02 Lis 5yd pass from Coughlin Ford kick 12-58 3:23 Carnegie Mellon 1 00:00 Zubik 75yd pass from Coughlin Ford kick 3-90 0:40 TD Receptions...... 2 ...... Eric Scott at CMU Carnegie Mellon 2 07:17 Scott 15yd pass from Coughlin Ford kick 10-56 2:01 ...... 2...... Asa Costelnock vs Grove City Carnegie Mellon 2 01:43 Ford 34yd field goal --- 13-57 5:11 ...... 2...... Jesse Zubik vs Bethany Carnegie Mellon 3 10:28 Ruffing 37yd run Ford kick 6-67 2:09 Carnegie Mellon 4 06:33 Scott 12yd pass from Coughlin Ford kick 11-65 4:02 Long Reception...... 75...... Jesse Zubik at CMU Field Goals...... 2...... Ted Ford at TMC Thomas More 1 08:30 Ford 25yd field goal --- 8-47 1:42 Thomas More 1 02:04 Zubik 28yd pass from Coughlin Ford kick 9-74 2:52 Long Field Goal...... 34...... Ted Ford at CMU Thomas More 2 00:40 Ford 23yd field goal --- 17-66 5:22 Punts...... 6...... Kevin Mechas vs Westminster Thomas More 3 05:58 Ruffing 1yd run Ford kick 12-78 4:04 ...... 6...... Kevin Mechas at CMU Grove City 1 11:57 Lis 16yd pass from Coughlin Ford kick 5-48 1:12 ...... 6...... Kevin Mechas at CWRU Grove City 1 04:40 Costelnock 8yd pass from Coughlin Ford kick failed 8-80 2:21 Punting Avg...... 39.0...... Matt Heslin at Wooster Grove City 1 02:23 Coughlin 3yd run Giampole pass 7-56 2:09 Long Punt...... 54...... Kevin Mechas vs Bethany Grove City 2 10:54 Ruffing 3yd run Ford kick 9-68 3:15 Grove City 2 06:55 Ruffing 16yd run Ford kick 4-54 0:55 Punts Inside 20...... 3...... Kevin Mechas at CMU Grove City 2 00:34 Lis 68yd punt return Ford kick 0-0 0:00 Long Punt Return...... 93...... Daniel List at Wooster Grove City 3 07:02 Costelnock 35yd pass from Rowse Ford kick blocked 1-35 0:08 Grove City 3 00:15 Greaves 34yd pass from Rowse Davis kick 4-42 1:11 Long Kickoff Return.....45...... Luke Merhaut vs Bethany Tackles...... 17...... Jalen Morris at CWRU Bethany 1 11:29 Lis 11yd pass from Coughlin Ford kick 5-44 1:19 Sacks...... 2.0...... Justin Bauer vs Grove City Bethany 1 04:32 Zubik 14yd pass from Coughlin Ford kick 8-79 2:15 Bethany 1 00:52 Ruffing 18yd run Ford kick 2-40 0:24 Tackles For Loss...... 3.5...... Jon Turner at Wooster Bethany 2 13:34 Zubik 48yd pass from Coughlin Ford kick 2-52 0:36 Interceptions...... 1...... Nine times Bethany 2 06:51 Ruffing 3yd run Ford kick 7-37 2:04 Bethany 2 05:52 Bowser 0yd blocked punt return Ford kick 0-0 0:00 Bethany 2 04:01 Ruffing 18yd run Ford kick 2-27 0:25 TEAM GAME HIGHS Bethany 2 00:00 Ford 32yd field goal --- 7-4 2:11 Rushes...... 58...... at Carnegie Mellon Bethany 3 12:56 Coughlin 10yd run Ford kick 5-54 1:46 Bethany 4 09:28 Vickless 21yd pass from Rowse Ford kick 9-70 3:56 Yards Rushing...... 273...... vs Grove City Yards Per Rush...... 5.0...... vs Grove City Case 2 08:49 Ruffing 14yd pass from Coughlin Ford kick 11-80 2:37 TD Rushes...... 5...... at Wooster Case 2 03:29 Ruffing 29yd run Ford kick 6-75 1:45 Case 3 13:44 Zubik 59yd pass from Coughlin Davis kick 3-59 1:16 ...... 5...... vs Westminster Case 4 05:34 Ruffing 3yd run Davis kick 5-80 2:05 Pass attempts...... 58...... at Thomas More Pass completions...... 34...... at Thomas More Yards Passing...... 379...... vs Grove City Yards Per Pass...... 11.8...... vs Grove City TD Passes...... 4...... at Carnegie Mellon ...... 4...... vs Grove City ...... 4...... vs Bethany Total Plays...... 101...... at Carnegie Mellon Total Offense...... 652...... vs Grove City Yards Per Play...... 7.5...... vs Grove City Points...... 66...... vs Bethany Sacks By...... 5...... vs Grove City First Downs...... 33...... at Carnegie Mellon ...... 33...... vs Grove City Penalties...... 16...... vs Grove City Penalty Yards...... 135...... vs Grove City Turnovers...... 4...... at Thomas More Interceptions By...... 4...... vs Bethany Punts...... 7...... vs Westminster Punting Avg...... 38.0...... vs Bethany Long Punt...... 54...... vs Bethany Punts inside 20...... 3...... at Carnegie Mellon Long Punt Return ...... 93...... at Wooster

@wjathletics gopresidents.com @wjfootball PRESIDENTS FOOTBALL 2015 NCAA PLAYOFFS: 84, 86, 87, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 99, 00, 01, 02, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 12, 13, 14 RED ZONE SCORING DEFENSIVE SUPERLATIVES W&J Date Opp. Score Times in Scores Total Pts TDs Rush Pass FG OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Sept. 5 at Wooster W, 56-10 8 7 49 7 5 2 0 Rushes...... 37...... CT Tarrant, TMC Sept. 12 Westminster W, 35-31 5 5 35 5 5 0 0 Yards Rushing...... 303...... Sam Benger, CMU Sept. 19 at Carnegie Mellon W, 38-14 4 4 24 3 0 3 1 TD Rushes...... 2...... Kimu Kim, WES Oct. 3 at Thomas More L, 20-38 4 3 13 1 1 0 2 ...... 2...... Sam Benger, CMU Oct. 10 Grove City W, 55-7 8 4 24 4 2 1 0 ...... 2...... CT Tarrant, CMU Oct. 17 Bethany W, 66-42 8 7 45 6 4 2 1 ...... 2...... Jalen Holmes, BET Oct. 24 at CWRU L, 28-35 2 2 14 2 1 1 0 Long Rush...... 85...... Sam Benger, CMU Pass attempts...... 35...... Rob Cuda, CWRU Oct. 31 at Geneva Pass completions...... 21...... Rob Cuda, CWRU Nov. 7 Thiel Yards Passing...... 278...... Rob Cuda, CWRU Nov. 14 Waynesburg TD Passes...... 5...... Rob Cuda, CWRU TOTALS --- 40 33 215 29 19 10 4 Long Pass...... 54...... Paul Columbo, WES 33 of 40 (82.5%) Receptions...... 11...... Eric Blinn, BET Opponents Yards Receiving...... 147...... Bryan Erb, CWRU Date Opp. Score Times in Scores Total Pts TDs Rush Pass FG TD Receptions...... 3...... Eric Blinn, BET Sept. 5 at Wooster W, 56-10 2 2 10 1 1 0 1 Long Reception...... 54...... J. Bentley, WES Sept. 12 Westminster W, 35-31 3 2 14 2 2 0 0 Field Goals...... 1...... Trevor Bowden, WOO Sept. 19 at Carnegie Mellon W, 38-14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ...... 1...... Tommy Budke, TMC Oct. 3 at Thomas More L, 20-38 5 5 31 4 2 2 1 Long Field Goal...... 23...... Tommy Budke, TMC Punts...... 9...... Trevor Bowden, WOO Oct. 10 Grove City W, 55-7 3 1 7 1 0 1 0 ...... 9...... Tyler Kohman, CMU Oct. 17 Bethany W, 66-42 4 4 28 4 1 3 0 ...... 9...... Anthony Marnejon, GRO Oct. 24 at CWRU L, 28-35 3 3 21 3 0 3 0 Punting Avg...... 44.0...... Aaron Frye, BET Oct. 31 at Geneva Long Punt...... 71...... Jacob Burke, CWRU Nov. 7 Thiel Punts Inside 20...... 3...... Tyler Kohman, CMU Nov. 14 Waynesburg Long Punt Return...... 7...... Justin Phan, CWRU TOTALS --- 20 17 111 15 6 9 2 Long Kickoff Return.....66...... Gabriel Moore, GRO 17 of 20 (85.0%) Tackles...... 12...... Drew Fitzmorris, CMU ...... 12...... Stanley Bikuleg, CMU BY-QUARTER STATISTICS ...... 12...... Brandon Berringer, GRO Third-Down Conversions Sacks...... 2.0...... Rich Ellebie, WES Date Opp. Overall 1st Q 2nd Q 3rd Q 4th Q Overtime ...... 2.0...... Dustin Mitchell, TMC Sept. 5 at Wooster 6-12 (50.0) 1-2 (50.0) 1-2 (50.0) 0-3 (0.0) 4-5 (80.0) --- ...... 2.0...... Nadim Raddar, BET Sept. 12 Westminster 5-16 (31.2) 1-4 (25.0) 3-5 (60.0) 0-5 (0.0) 1-2 (50.0) --- ...... 2.0...... Nate Nachazel, CWRU Sept. 19 at Carnegie Mellon 12-20 (60.0) 3-5 (60.0) 6-7 (85.7) 0-4 (0.0) 3-4 (75.0) --- ...... 2.0...... Tyler Doty, CWRU Oct. 3 at Thomas More 11-21 (52.4) 4-8 (50.0) 3-5 (60.0) 4-5 (80.0) 0-3 (0.0) --- Tackles For Loss...... 3.0...... Rich Ellebie, WES Oct. 10 Grove City 6-14 (42.9) 3-3 (100.0) 2-3 (66.7) 0-4 (0.0) 1-4 (50.0) --- Interceptions...... 1...... Todd Jeter, WES Oct. 17 Bethany 5-13 (38.5) 2-2 (100.0) 1-4 (25.0) 0-3 (0.0) 2-4 (50.0) --- ...... 1...... Justin Shaw, WES Oct. 24 at CWRU 6-15 (40.0) 2-5 (40.0) 2-4 (50.0) 2-3 (66.7) 0-3 (0.0) --- ...... 1...... Samer Abdelmoty, CMU Oct. 31 at Geneva ...... 1...... Brandon Neal, TMC Nov. 7 Thiel ...... 1...... Trey Wells, TMC Nov. 14 Waynesburg ...... 1...... Johnny Lammers, TMC ...... 1...... Kyle Fuller, TMC Wash. & Jeff. 51-111 (45.9) 16-29 (55.2) 18-30 (60.0) 6-27 (22.2) 11-25 (44.0) --- ...... 1...... Nick Kwon, CWRU Opponents 45-120 (37.5) 12-30 (40.0) 17-37 (45.9) 6-28 (21.4) 10-25 (40.0) --- Fourth-Down Conversions OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Date Opp. Overall 1st Q 2nd Q 3rd Q 4th Q Overtime Rushes...... 57...... at Case Western Reserve Sept. 5 at Wooster 1-3 (33.3) 0-1 (0.0) 1-1 (100.0) 0-1 (0.0) 0-0 (0.0) --- Yards Rushing...... 341...... at Carnegie Mellon Sept. 12 Westminster 1-2 (50.0) 0-1 (0.0) 0-0 (0.0) 0-0 (0.0) 1-1 (100.0) --- Yards Per Rush...... 10.0...... at Carnegie Mellon Sept. 19 at Carnegie Mellon 0-1 (0.0) 0-1 (0.0) 0-0 (0.0) 0-0 (0.0) 0-0 (0.0) --- TD Rushes...... 2...... vs Westminster Oct. 3 at Thomas More 2-2 (100.0) 1-1 (100.0) 1-1 (100.0) 0-0 (0.0) 0-0 (0.0) --- ...... 2...... at Carnegie Mellon Oct. 10 Grove City 3-5 (60.0) 0-0 (0.0) 0-0 (0.0) 2-2 (100.0) 1-3 (33.3) --- ...... 2...... at Thomas More Oct. 17 Bethany 2-3 (67.7) 0-0 (0.0) 1-1 (100.0) 1-2 (50.0) 0-0 (0.0) --- ...... 2...... vs Bethany Oct. 24 at CWRU 1-3 (33.0) 0-2 (0.0) 1-1 (100.0) 0-0 (0.0) 0-0 (0.0) --- Pass attempts...... 36...... at Carnegie Mellon Pass completions...... 21...... at Case Western Reserve Oct. 31 at Geneva Yards Passing...... 278...... at Case Western Reserve Nov. 7 Thiel Yards Per Pass...... 7.9...... at Case Western Reserve Nov. 14 Waynesburg TD Passes...... 5...... at Case Western Reserve Wash. & Jeff. 10-19 (52.6) 1-6 (16.7) 4-4 (100.0) 3-5 (60.0) 2-4 (50.0) --- Total Plays...... 92...... at Case Western Reserve Opponents 8-12 (66.7) 2-2 (100.0) 0-1 (0.0) 3-3 (100.0) 3-6 (50.0) --- Total Offense...... 517...... at Case Western Reserve Time of Possession Yards Per Play...... 6.1...... vs Bethany Date Opp. Overall 1st Q 2nd Q 3rd Q 4th Q Overtime Points...... 42...... vs Bethany Sept. 5 at Wooster 24:22 5:02 5:13 6:42 7:25 --- Sacks By...... 5...... at Case Western Reserve Sept. 12 Westminster 26:56 5:42 8:21 6:32 6:21 --- First Downs...... 30...... at Thomas More Sept. 19 at Carnegie Mellon 36:03 7:36 10:13 7:56 10:18 --- Penalties...... 9...... vs Westminster Oct. 3 at Thomas More 30:00 7:44 8:12 7:51 6:13 --- Penalty Yards...... 95...... vs Westminster Turnovers...... 5...... vs Bethany Oct. 10 Grove City 34:48 5:42 6:50 9:59 12:17 --- Interceptions By...... 4...... at Thomas More Oct. 17 Bethany 26:20 4:14 6:36 6:34 8:56 --- Punts...... 10...... at Wooster Oct. 24 at CWRU 25:17 9:20 5:32 4:00 6:25 --- Punting Avg...... 43.6...... at Case Western Reserve Oct. 31 at Geneva Long Punt...... 71...... at Case Western Reserve Nov. 7 Thiel Punts inside 20...... 3...... at Carnegie Mellon Nov. 14 Waynesburg Long Punt Return ...... 7...... at Case Western Reserve Wash. & Jeff. (avg.) 29:06 6:28 7:16 7:04 8:16 --- Opponents (avg.) 30:54 8:32 7:44 7:56 6:44 --- @wjathletics gopresidents.com facebook.com/wjathletics PRESIDENTS FOOTBALL 2015 PAC CHAMPIONS: 70, 84, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 04, 06, 07, 12, 13, 14 NCAA DIVISION III TOP-25 POLLS

WEEK-BY-WEEK RANKINGS # School (1st votes) Rec. Pts. Prev. AFCA # School (1st votes) Rec Pts Prev. 1. Mount Union (Ohio) (37) 7-0 1044 1 Sept. 21 - 12 (515 votes) 1 Mount Union (19) 7-0 619 1 2. Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas) (2) 7-0 993 2 Sept. 28 - 13 (555 votes) 2 Linfield (6) 6-0 599 2 3. Linfield (Ore.) (3) 6-0 975 3 3 Mary Hardin-Baylor 7-0 572 3 Oct. 5 - 20 (151 votes) 4. Wesley (Del.) 7-0 909 4 4 Wesley 7-0 537 4 5. Wheaton (Ill.) 7-0 864 5 Oct. 12 - 18 (260 votes) 5 UW-Oshkosh 6-1 513 5 6. St. Thomas (Minn.) 7-0 827 6 Oct. 19 - 17 (323 votes) 6 St. Thomas 7-0 473 7 7. Wis.-Oshkosh 6-1 792 7 Oct. 26 - RV (32 votes) 7 UW-Whitewater 6-1 469 6 8. Johns Hopkins (Md.) 7-0 717 8 8 Wheaton (Ill.) 7-0 467 8 9. Wabash (Ind.) 7-0 703 9 9 Wabash 7-0 440 9 10. Wis.-Whitewater 6-1 692 10 D3football.com 10 Johns Hopkins 7-0 393 10 11. Thomas More (Ky.) 8-0 638 11 Preseason - 15 (270 votes) 11 Thomas More 8-0 389 11 12. Hardin-Simmons (Texas) 7-0 605 12 Week One - 14 (305 votes) 12 St. John’s 6-1 346 13 13. Illinois Wesleyan 7-0 513 15 Week Two - 14 (278 votes) 13 Hardin-Simmons 7-0 320 14 14. St. John’s (Minn.) 6-1 506 14 Week Three - 14 (302 votes) 14 Concordia-Moorhead 7-1 231 17 15. Wartburg (Iowa) 6-1 412 18 Week Four - 13 (306 votes) 15 Illinois Wesleyan 7-0 229 19 16. John Carroll (Ohio) 6-1 390 19 Week Five - 19 (156 votes) 16 UW-Platteville 5-2 217 12 17. Concordia-Moorhead (Minn.) 7-1 371 20 Week Six - 16 (212 votes) 17 John Carroll 6-1 180 18 18. Washington & Lee (Va.) 7-0 305 24 Week Seven - 15 (239 votes) 18 Salisbury 5-1 168 23 19. Olivet (Mich.) 7-0 177 NR 19 North Central (Ill.) 4-3 141 16 Week Eight - RV (32 votes) 20. Wis.-Platteville 5-2 171 13 20 Cortland State 7-1 120 -- 21t.St. Norbert (Wis.) 7-0 141 NR 21 Wartburg 6-1 97 22 21t.Western New England (Mass.) 7-0 141 NR 22 Washington and Lee 7-0 82 -- 23. Salisbury (Md.) 5-1 103 NR 23 Case Western Reserve 6-1 57 -- 24. Albright (Pa.) 6-1 102 16 24 Delaware Valley 6-1 56 -- 25. Cortland State (N.Y.) 7-1 88 NR 25 Texas Lutheran 5-2 55 24 Dropped Out: Washington & Jefferson (Pa.) (17); North Central Dropped out: No. 15 Washington and Jefferson; No. 20 Albright; No. (Ill.) (21); Albion (Mich.) (22); Rowan (N.J.) (23); Whitworth (Wash.) 21 Rowan; No. 25 Whitworth. (25). Others receiving votes: Rowan 51; Whitworth 51; Franklin 33; Washington and Jefferson 32; St. Lawrence 31; Dubuque 25; Others Receiving Votes: Delaware Valley (Pa.), 61; Whitworth Albright 25; Berry 22; Hampden-Sydney 16; Framingham State (Wash.), 51; Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.), 50; North Central (Ill.), 50; 10; Western New England 10; Gustavus Adolphus 8; Guilford 6; Rowan (N.J.), 39; Guilford (N.C.), 37; Washington & Jefferson (Pa.), Ohio Northern 6; Amherst 5; DePauw 5; Olivet 5; Huntingdon 2; 32; Albion (Mich.), 22; Franklin (Ind.), 18; Wittenberg (Ohio), 17; Monmouth 2. DePauw (Ind.), 16; Trinity (Texas), 15; Case Western Reserve (Ohio), 13; Berry (Ga.), 11; Dubuque (Iowa), 9; Framingham State (Mass.), The D3football.com Top 25 is voted on by a panel of 25 coaches, 6; Ohio Northern, 6; Texas Lutheran, 6; Amherst (Mass.), 4; Trinity Sports Information Directors and media members from across the (Conn.), 4; La Verne (Calif.), 3. country, and is published weekly. NCAA DIVISION III REGIONAL RANKINGS Will be released later in the season.

@wjathletics gopresidents.com @wjfootball PRESIDENTS FOOTBALL 2015 NCAA PLAYOFFS: 84, 86, 87, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 99, 00, 01, 02, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 12, 13, 14 2015 INDIVIDUAL HONORS Zack Crossey, Sr., OL Ryan Torrance, Jr., LB The Sporting News Preseason First Team All-America PAC Defensive Player of the Week - Sept. 8 Lindy’s Preseason First Team All-America D3football.com Preseason First Team All-America

Daniel Lis, Sr., WR PAC Special Teams Player of the Week - Sept. 8 D3football.com Team of the Week - Sept. 7 William V. Campbell Trophy Semifinalist - Sept. 24

Ryan Ruffing, Sr., RB PAC Offensive Player of the Week - Oct. 19

TEAM OF THE TEAM: D3football.com has named over 3,700 players to its weekly honor roll, the ‘Team of the Week,’ since the site began in 1999. Over that period, counting offensive line awardees as one choice, W&J has had a PAC-leading 32 different selections, encompassing 40 players (including offensive linemen individually) and 35 total awards. Waynesburg is next on the list at 27 choices, while Thomas More and Westminster have had 23 apiece. Carnegie Mellon has landed 18 players on the list (mainly as a member of the UAA), Bethany 14, Thiel 9, Case Western Reserve 6 and Saint Vincent 4. Geneva is the only PAC member to not have a player on the list. Below are W&J’s all- time Team of the Week members, with the year they were mentioned and the week (year-week): WR Craig Besong LB John Hunter S Craig Sedunov 2008-05, 2009-03 2012-11 2009-10

DL Jacob Bloomhuff RET Aaron Krepps RB Roger Snyder 2008-07, 2009-05 2005-09 2000-02

DL Dan Brodland RET Daniel Lis DL Les Strader 2006-06 2015-01 1999-04

CB Sam Comly DE Jon Lowery QB Bobby Swallow 2013-11 2012-05 2006-03

QB Chris Edwards RB Ryan Mendel DE Jon Turner 2005-03 2006-08 2013-01

DL Jeff Ernst S Bryce Merrill DB Corey Walsh 2007-03 2014-03 2006-02

LB Eric Field RB Joe Nichols RET Dion Wiegand 2003-03 1999-08 2013-06

DE Frank Gigler DB Frank Pilato DB Mike Wilmus 2011-05 2003-02 2004-09

K Chuck Grabner LB Jared Pratt OL Jason Matusik, T.J. Srsic, Eugene 2007-05, 2008-03 2014-07 Crosby, R.J. Dreucci, Rob Phillips 1999-03 DB Ryan Graft WR Jordan Roycroft 2001-04 2010-04 OL Chris Teter, Chris Hickey, Adam Shallcross, Adam Hoffer, Eric Sibenac DL Jason Hazlewood RB Ryan Ruffing 2005-02 2000-11 2014-01

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