SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2019 Football Contact: Kelly Loft • [email protected] • (o) 507-537-7177 • @smsumustangs For Immediate Release: Sept. 24, 2019

2019 Schedule/Results 0-3 NSIC, 0-3 NSIC South SMSU faces Upper Iowa on Saturday night in Sept. 7 *No. 3 Minnesota State (Ag Bowl) L 23-38 Sept. 14 *Wayne State L 13-19 OT search of first victory of 2019 Sept. 21 *Sioux Falls L 7-51 THIS WEEK career 100-yard receiving game in the season-opener Sept. 28 *Upper Iowa 6 p.m. •Southwest Minnesota State University (0-3, 0-3 NSIC versus Minnesota State. His seven 100-yard games ranks Oct. 5 *Minot State 3 p.m. Oct. 12 *Bemidji State (Homecoming) 3 p.m. South) concludes the first half of Northern Sun Intercol- 10th in team history. Oct. 19 *St. Cloud State 1 p.m. legiate Conference South Division play on Saturday night Oct. 26 *MSU Moorhead (Senior Recognition) 1 p.m. taking on Upper Iowa University (0-3, 0-3 NSIC South) SMSU DROPS THIRD STRAIGHT WITH LOSS TO USF Nov. 2 *Winona State 1 p.m. Nov. 9 *Concordia-St. Paul 12 p.m. with kickoff set for 6 p.m. at Harms-Eischeid Stadium in •The University of Sioux Falls racked up 564 yards of of- Nov. 16 *Augustana 1 p.m. Fayette, Iowa. fense including 358 on the ground to earn a 51-7 victory •Both teams are looking for their first victories of the over SMSU last Saturday. Game Facts Southwest Minnesota State University (0-3, 0-3 NSIC South) at season. •USF forced SMSU into three turnovers and limited the Upper Iowa University (0-3, 0-3 NSIC South) •SMSU has won 10 of the last 11 meetings in the series. Mustangs to 160 yards of total offense. Saturday, Sept. 28, 2019 • 6 p.m. • Fayette, Iowa •Following Saturday’s game SMSU will have four straight •SMSU, which started its third different of Harms-Eischeid Stadium (turf) games versus NSIC North Division opponents during the the season, was held to 21 yards of offense and three Broadcasts month of October. SMSU will resume NSIC South play at first downs in the second half. Radio Broadcast: 105.1 FM KARL Internet Radio: marshallradio.net home on Nov. 2 versus Winona State. •Paul Herrera started his first career game for SMSU and Internet Video Broadcast: SMSUmustangs.com/watchnow •A preview on UIU is located on page 4. completed 19 of 30 pass attempts for 154 yards and Live Statistics: SMSUmustangs.com three interceptions. SMSU vs. UIU Series Notes BROADCAST INFO •Trey Sachs rushed for a team-high 25 yards on eight car- (all-time results listed on page 9) •Saturday’s game will be broadcast on 105.1 FM KARL ries while Herrera added 20 yards on five attempts. Southwest Minnesota State and Upper Iowa meet for the 16th time on Saturday with SMSU leading 12-3 in a series that started on Sept. with seventh-year SMSU play-by-play voice Ryan Rohlik. •Daniel Davis caught a game-high eight passes for 94 18, 2004 ... eight of the 15 games have been decided by seven or •Live stats and video can be found at SMSUmustangs. yards to pace the Mustang offense. Davis now has 101 less points ... SMSU has won 10 of the last 11 meetings since 2008 com. career receptions in his 14-game Mustang career. ... UIU’s lone win since 2007 came in the last game played in Fayette on Oct. 28, 2017 ... SMSU is 5-2 all-time in games played in Fayette •Max Simmons rushed for a team-high 34 yards on nine ... SMSU leads the series 11-2 since UIU joined the NSIC in 2006 ... OPENING DRIVE TIDBITS carries for the Mustangs. the two teams have played two overtime games with SMSU win- ning in both 2006 and 2010. •SMSU is 0-3 for the second straight season. •Cory Hollowell and Onte Burns each recorded eight •SMSU will be looking to avoid its first four-game losing tackles for SMSU, while Gage Roberson, Lucas Fisher, The Last Time - SMSU vs. UIU streak to open a season since the 1978 team opened the Davaeon Johnson and Garrett Chapman chipped in with Max Simmons led SMSU with a game-high 154 yards rushing on 30 carries while also catching five passes for 33 yards and one touch- season with six straight losses. six tackles each. down to pace the Mustangs to a 21-20 victory over Upper Iowa in •SMSU has lost 11 straight NSIC South Division road Marshall on Sept. 22, 2018. SMSU’s Blake Gimbel completed 27 of 50 passes for 252 yards with three touchdowns and three intercep- games over the last three seasons. SMSU’s last divisional FOUR THRUST INTO DUTY tions. Daniel Davis caught a game-high seven passes for 69 yards road victory came on Nov. 7, 2015, versus Concordia-St. •Junior college transfer quarterback Steven Nava was and one touchdown to pace the SMSU receivers. Gimbel’s 14-yard Paul. pressed into duty in the second half of the season-open- touchdown pass to Davis and Skyler Crew’s PAT with 4:32 left in the third quarter proved to be the game-winning score. SMSU closed •Senior wide receiver Daniel Davis’ 44-yard reception ing loss to Minnesota State replacing injured starter the game with 389 yards of offense including 137 yards rushing. from Paul Herrera last Saturday is the longest play from Boyer Bouman. UIU , which defeated No. 11 Winona State the previous week, fin- ished the game with 363 yards of offense with 129 coming on the scrimmage this season. •Nava completed 15 of 21 pass attempts for 184 yards ground. UIU quarterback Brent Lammers completed 22 of 44 •Sophomore Dakota Jaeschke registered his first three and two touchdowns with one interception versus MSU. passes for 234 yards and one touchdown while also throwing a pair career receptions in last week’s loss to Sioux Falls. •Nava started at Wayne State in week two, completing 9 of interceptions. The Mustang defense, which forced three turnovers, was led by Shane Ratkovich, who finished with a team- •Freshman Adien Belt leads the NSIC averaging 44 yards of 18 passes for 135 yards and one touchdown, but was high 10 tackles including two for loss and one fumble recovery. per punt. Belt’s 64-yard punt in last week’s loss to USF injured late in the third quarter and did not return. Lucas Fisher added nine tackles and an interception. was the longest by an SMSU punter since Mike Wenk •Junior college transfer Paul Herrera replaced Nava at SMSU vs. UIU Series Information had a 74-yarder versus Concordia-St. Paul on Nov. 1, Wayne State and started last week’s game versus Sioux Overall: ...... SMSU leads 12-3 2014. Falls completing 19 of 30 passes for 154 yards with three In Marshall:...... SMSU leads 7-1 In Fayette:...... SMSU leads 5-2 •Davis, who recorded his 100th career reception in last interceptions. Neutral Record: ...... 0-0 week’s loss to Sioux Falls, ranks second in the NSIC in re- •True freshman Sir-Coy Gray made his first appearance Last SMSU win: ...... Sept. 22, 2018 (21-20) Last UIU win: ...... Oct. 28, 2017 (31-20) ceptions with 22 and is first in receiving yards with 310. of the season last week and attempted one pass and had Largest win for SMSU:...... 28 (52-24, 2009) •Junior safety Garrett Chapman (29) and sophomore one rush attempt. Largest win for UIU:...... 12 (28-16, 2004 & 39-27, 2007) linebacker Onte Burns (27) rank third and fourth respec- Longest win streak for SMSU:...... 9 (2008-16) Longest win streak for UIU: ...... 1 (2004, 2007, 2017) tively in the NSIC in total tackles. SMSU DEPTH PUT TO THE TEST Current win streak: ...... SMSU, 1 •Senior safety Davaeon Johnson ranks tied for seventh •SMSU has had several changes to the offensive starting Sauter vs. UIU: ...... 8-1 Shea vs. SMSU: ...... 2-12 (0-3 at DSU, 1-0 at PSC, 1-9 at UIU) in the NSIC in tackles with 23. line-up the last two weeks due to injuries including SMSU •Saturday’s game will be SMSU’s final night game of the starting three different quarterbacks in three weeks. season. •Week one starters, quarterback Boyer Bouman, tight SMSU Football Online - Social Media •SMSU has not rushed for 100 yards in six straight games end Luke Narveson and wide receiver Bailey Olson all The following links are available online for media and fans to follow dating back to last season. SMSU’s last time reaching 100 missed the Wayne State game in week two due to injury. Mustang football during the 2019 season at SMSUmustangs.com Audio yards was on Oct. 20, 2018, versus Northern State. •Starting wide receiver Gabe Galamue missed last SMSU football broadcasts can by heard online by clicking the “live •Senior running back Max Simmons needs five rushing week’s game to Sioux Falls with an injury while back-up audio broadcast” on the football home page. Video yards to move into sole possession of seventh place in wide receiver Quadri Busari has missed the last two All games can be viewed at SMSUmustangs.com/watchnow the program career record book with 1,947 yards. games. Live Statistics Live stats for all games, home and away, can be found online by •Senior left tackleZach Stratmoen has started 25 straight •SMSU quarterback Steven Nava was injured in the third clicking the “schedule” link on the football home page. games the past three seasons. It’s the longest streak by quarter of the Wayne State game two weeks ago and did SMSU Athletics Twitter - @smsumustangs SMSU Football Twitter - @SMSUfootball any current Mustang. not return. Both Nava and Bouman missed last week’s Facebook - facebook.com/smsumustangs •Senior wide receiver Daniel Davis registered his seventh game versus Sioux Falls. YouTube - youtube.com/smsuathletics SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2 Team Statistics • SMSU vs. UIU coaches in program history. SMSU UIU •Sauter was named head coach on March 29, 2010, after Scoring 43 (14.3) 23 (7.7) serving two seasons as an assistant coach at SMSU. First Downs 44 47 Rushing 8 13 •In 2009, Sauter served as the team’s offensive coordi- Passing 29 30 nator while in 2008 he served as quarterbacks coach. Penalty 7 4 DAVIS CONTINUES TO BE “MONEY” PLAYER •A complete bio on Sauter can be found on page 23. Rushing Yardage 55 (18.3) 255 (85.0) Passing Yardage 640 (213.3) 575 (191.7) •Senior Daniel Davis currently ranks first in the NSIC with Total Offense 695 (231.7) 830 (276.7) 310 receiving yards and is second with 22 receptions. SMSU / UIU IN THE NCAA RANKINGS 3rd Down Conv. 12-40 (30%) 15-46 (33%) •Sixteen of Davis’ 22 receptions through three games •The following is where SMSU and UIU rank in this 4th Down Conv. 2/2 (100%) 2-9 (22%) have been “money” plays which is a reception that leads week’s NCAA statistics. Touchdowns 5 3 Field Goals-Att. 3-4 1-3 to a first down, two of which have gone for touchdowns. •A full listing of SMSU and individuals in the national sta- tistics can be found on pages 21-22. Scoring Defense 108 (36.0) 108 (36.0) NEWCOMER CHAPMAN LEADING THE DEFENSE (166 teams ranked) SMSU UIU Rushing Defense 1,012 (337.3) 586 (195.3) Passing Defense 700 (233.3) 554 (184.7) •Junior college transfer safety Garrett Chapman leads Scoring Offense 142nd 162nd Total Defense 1,712 (570.7) 1,140 (380.0) the team with 29 tackles through three games which Rushing Offense 165th 140th ranks second in the NSIC. Passing Offense 77th 102nd 2019 NSIC Standings •He recorded a game-high 15 tackles including 11 solo Total Offense 153rd 140th South Division South Overall Minnesota State 3-0 3-0 stops versus Minnesota State in the season opener. Scoring Defense 131st 131st Concordia-St. Paul 2-1 2-1 Rushing Defense 166th 126th Sioux Falls 2-1 2-1 MORE DEFENSIVE TRANSFERS MAKE IMPACT Pass Defense 101st 47th Winona State 2-1 2-1 Augustana 2-1 2-1 •Along with Chapman, several other transfers on defense Pass Efficiency Defense 124th 144th Wayne State 1-2 1-2 have played major roles this season. Total Defense 166th 93rd Southwest Minnesota State 0-3 0-3 •Junior linebacker Gage Roberson ranks third on the Net Punting 6th 7th Upper Iowa 0-3 0-3 team with 24 tackles and has a team-high four for loss. Punt Returns 30th 135th Overall NSIC •Senior safety Davaeon Johnson ranks fourth on the Kickoff Returns 117th 150th Minnesota State 3-0 team with 23 tackles while junior cornerback Marshawn Turnover Margin 124th 124th Minnesota Duluth 3-0 Bemidji State 3-0 Reese has eight tackles and the team’s lone interception. Fewest Penalty Yards/Gm. 71st 23rd Concordia-St. Paul 2-1 Time of Possession 140th 95th St. Cloud State 2-1 CREW BOOTS CAREER LONG FIELD GOAL 3rd Down Conversions 123rd 109th Winona State 2-1 •Junior kicker Skyler Crew had a solid game two weeks 3rd Down Conv. Defense 149th 130th MSU Moorhead 2-1 Augustana 2-1 ago at Wayne State booting a pair of long field goals. Sioux Falls 2-1 •Crew’s first field goal was a career-long 40-yarder in the TEAM CAPTAINS NAMED FOR 2019 Northern State 1-2 second quarter. •Four players--two on offense and two on defense--serve Wayne State 1-2 Minot State 1-2 •He would later set another career-high with a 43-yard as team captains for the 2019 season. Southwest Minnesota State 0-3 field goal late in the third quarter. •The offensive team captains selected were senior quar- Upper Iowa 0-3 •Crew is 3 of 4 on field goals and 4 of 4 on PATs this sea- terback Boyer Bouman and senior offensive lineman Minnesota Crookston 0-3 UMary 0-3 son. Nick Guzman. •The defensive team captains are junior safety Lucas This week in the NSIC SIX TRUE FRESHMEN PLAY IN FIRST THREE GAMES Fisher and sophomore linebacker Onte Burns. Thursday, Sept. 26 Augustana at Sioux Falls, 7 p.m. •Six true freshmen have made their collegiate debuts for •The team captains were selected by a vote of the Mus- SMSU in the first three weeks of the season. tang players. Saturday, Sept. 28 •Running back Duce Reynolds has rushed for 41 yards Bemidji State at Minnesoa Crookston, 12 p.m. Minnesota State at Concordia-St. Paul, 12 p.m. on seven carries including the team’s longest rush of the THE 2019 SMSU ROSTER Sioux Falls at Southwest Minnesota State, 1 p.m. season of 23 yards versus Minnesota State. He also has •The 2019 SMSU roster (Sept. 24) features 107 players Wayne State at Augustana, 1 p.m. a team-high six kickoff returns for 121 yards. with 24 seniors, 21 juniors, 14 sophomores, 15 redshirt St. Cloud State at Minnesota Duluth, 6 p.m. •Defensive lineman Gary Barnes has started two games freshmen 33 freshmen. Minot State at UMary, 6 p.m. MSU Moorhead at Northern State, 6 p.m. and has two tackles. •Punter Adien Belt is averaging 44 yards per punt includ- DAVIS COMES THROUGH IN FIRST SEASON ing a 64-yard punt versus Sioux Falls. He currently ranks •Senior wide receiver Daniel Davis had a big first season SMSU Under Sauter When... third in the NSIC in punt average. in 2018 leading the NSIC in both receptions and receiving 2019 Overall •Defensive back Demeiko Hill has played on both special yards while ranking third in all purpose yards. Playing at home ...... 0-1...... 22-29 teams and defense. •Davis was named to the Don Hansen All-American third Playing away...... 0-1...... 17-31 Playing at a neutral site ...... 0-0 ...... 1-2 •Defensive lineman Nate Collins has played in two games team following last season and was also named second Ahead at halftime...... 0-0 ...... 28-5 and has registered one tackle. team all-region by Don Hansen. Behind at halftime ...... 0-2 ...... 9-50 •Quarterback Sir-Coy Gray played one series last week •He finished the season with six 100-yard receiving Tied at halftime ...... 0-0 ...... 3-7 Ahead after third quarter...... 0-1 ...... 29-7 versus USF. games including a season-high 162 yards on 10 catches Behind after third quarter ...... 0-1 ...... 9-53 versus Northern State. Tied after third quarter ...... 0-0 ...... 2-2 SPECIAL TEAMS LEADERS •Davis had a team-high 1,113 receiving yards last season Scores first ...... 0-1...... 26-14 Opponent scores first ...... 0-1...... 14-48 •Junior Garrett Chapman and senior Josh Bauer both ranking fifth in team single-season history and becoming Out-gains the opponent rushing ...... 0-0 ...... 19-6 lead the team with three special team tackles through just the eighth player in team history to reach 1,000 yards Out-gains or the same opponent passing ...... 0-1...... 22-42 three games. in a season and the first since 2013. Commits fewer turnovers than opponent ...... 0-1...... 23-15 •Bauer’s three tackles have come on kickoffs while Chap- Commits more turnovers than opponent ...... 0-1 ...... 4-36 Commits same turnovers as opponent ...... 0-0...... 13-11 man has one on kickoff and two on punt returns. SIMMONS IN THE RECORD BOOK Have same or fewer penalties than opponent....0-1...... 22-40 •Senior running back Max Simmons ranks third in team Have more penalties than opponent ...... 0-1...... 18-22 SMSU HEAD COACH CORY SAUTER history with 26 rushing touchdowns, is tied for seventh •Cory Sauter is in his 10th season as head coach with an in total touchdowns (30) and ranks eighth in rushing overall record of 40-63, including 39-61 in conference yards (1,942). games. •Simmons’ 18 rushing touchdowns in 2016 rank second •Sauter’s 40 victories rank second among 10 head in team single-season history and was a school single- SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 3

2019 SMSU Scoring Drives season record for a freshman. 2012 66 20 18 28 19 100 Opp. Plays Yds Time Scoring Play •Simmons has also twice tied the school single-game 2013 125 30 28 51 41 122 MSU 4 0 0:16 Crew 29-yard field goal record for rushing touchdowns (4) which came during 2014 71 12 15 27 21 350 MSU 4 70 1:58 Davis 26-yard reception MSU 7 64 2:52 Damlo 2-yard reception the 2016 season at Minnesota Crookston and at Winona 2015 78 18 13 39 18 530 MSU 10 82 4:28 Busari 27-yard reception State. 2016 93 21 15 40 33 131 WSC 6 36 3:59 Crew 40-yard field goal •See page 9 for career record rankings. 2017 68 10 12 28 25 111 WSC 11 77 5:45 Davis 20-yard reception WSC 8 54 3:26 Crew 43-yard field goal 2018 70 15 8 51 72 20 BOUMAN’S CAREER AT QUARTERBACK 2019 19 3111 70 00 •Fifth-year senior quarterback Boyer Bouman started the season opener versus No. 3 Minnesota State before OPENING GAME NOTES leaving at halftime with an injury. He has not played the •SMSU is 22-30 all-time in season openers following this last two weeks in losses to Wayne State and Sioux Falls. season’s loss to No. 3 Minnesota State. •Bouman entered the 2019 season having played 19 ca- •SMSU has lost its last three season openers. reer games including making four starts to close the 2017 •SMSU is 3-7 in season openers under head coach Cory in place of an injured Blake Gimbel. He made his first ca- Sauter. reer start versus Minnesota State on Oct. 19, 2017. •In Bouman’s four starts in 2017, he completed 100 of SMSU VERSUS RANKED OPPONENTS 168 pass attempts for 799 yards with four touchdowns •SMSU is 1-24 versus Division II Top 25 teams since the and four interceptions. 2008 season including 0-1 this season. •In the final game of 2017, Bouman completed 37 of 55 •SMSU’s lone victory versus a Division II Top 25 team for 316 yards and one touchdown in a road loss to Con- came in the 2016 season opener versus No. 19 Min- cordia-St. Paul. nesota Duluth (42-38) in Marshall. •In 2018, Bouman was 8 of 14 passing for 32 yards and one touchdown. SMSU HIGH-OCTANE OFFENSE •Since being shutout on Nov. 5, 2011, SMSU has since NSIC SOUTH ACTION TO OPEN SEASON AGAIN scored 30 or more points in nearly half of its games. •For the second straight season since the NSIC adopted •Dating back to the final game of the 2011 season an 11-game conference schedule in 2012, all NSIC teams through three games this season, SMSU has scored 30 or will play their first four games versus divisional oppo- more points in 36 of its last 82 games. nents. •In that time, SMSU has scored 40 or more points 21 •Prior to last season, SMSU opened the season with four times, 50 or more points 11 times and 60 or more points games versus NSIC North opponents. once. •SMSU again this season will face four NSIC South foes, •SMSU hasn’t been as prolific scoring in the last two-plus then will play four NSIC North opponents, before closing seasons, having reached the 30-point plateau just four the season with three games versus NSIC South teams. times in its last 29 games since Oct. 20, 2016, including 2019 Turnover Breakdown three last season. SMSU OPP. GET IN THE “ZONE” FLOST/INT. FLOST/INT. MARGIN •SMSU is 5 for 7 (71.4) inside the “red zone” this season TURNOVER MARGIN BY THE NUMBERS MSU 0/2 0/0 -2 with three touchdowns and two field goals. •SMSU is “minus-3” in turnover margin this season fol- WSC 0/0 0/1 +1 USF •SMSU finished last season 28 for 37 (75.7) inside the lowing last week’s loss to Sioux Falls. UIU “red zone” with 23 touchdowns and five field goals. •SMSU finished “plus-2” in turnover margin last season UMARY •SMSU opponents are 13 of 15 (86.7) this season inside after finishing “plus-9” in turnover margin in 2017. UMC UMD “red zone” with nine touchdowns and four field goals. •Since the start of the 2004 season (169 games), SMSU NSU •The following is SMSU in the “red zone” since head has been a “plus” in turnover margin in just 53 games WSU coach Cory Sauter took over in 2010. (three in 2004, two in 2005, one in 2006, two in 2007, CSP AUGIE Year Red-Zone TD FG three in 2008, three in 2009, two in 2010, three in 2011, Totals 0/2 0/1 -1 2010 22 of 30 (73.3) 22 0 seven in 2012, six in 2013, twice in 2014, five times in 2011 35 of 41 (85.4) 29 6 2015, five times in 2016, six times in 2017, twice in 2018 2012 30 of 37 (81.1) 25 5 and once this season). Career/Consecutive Starts 2013 49 of 57 (86.0) 40 9 •The Mustangs have been “even” or “minus” in turnover The following are the number of career and consecutive starts for 2019 Mustang players: 2014 35 of 43 (81.4) 26 8 margin in 97 of their last 146 conference games. Offense Career Cons. Defense Career Cons. 2015 39 of 50 (78.0) 36 3 Boyer Bouman 50Randy Anderson 22 2016 38 of 45 (84.4) 37 1 NSIC PRESEASON POLL Jason Brunet 21Richard Ayers 20 2017 24 of 37 (64.9) 18 6 •SMSU was picked to finish 11th overall and seventh in Quardri Busari 30Brad Bahlmann 13 13 Nick Cayler 22Gary Barnes 10 2018 28 of 37 (75.7) 23 5 the South Division in the annual 16-team NSIC Presea- Jalen Coleman 11Shaylar Burnell 30 2019 5 of 7 (71.4) 32 son Coaches’ Poll. Daniel Davis 12 3 Onte Burns 13 13 •Senior wide receiver Daniel Davis and senior corner- Gabe Galamue 10 2 Garrett Chapman 22 Nick Guzman 18 14 Lucas Fisher 16 16 BIG PLAY MUSTANGS back Cory Hollowell were named “Players to Watch” in Joey Kammeyer 12Cory Hollowell 13 13 •SMSU has recorded 19 offensive/defensive plays or the NSIC this season. Aaron Murphy 11 0 Bobby Hosch 11kick/punt returns of 20 or more yards this season with Luke Narveson 10Maurice Hunter 1012 coming from the offense (1 run, 11 pass). SMSU IN NSIC SOUTH DIVISION PLAY Steven Nava 11Davaeon Johnson 22 Bailey Olson 10Marshawn Reese 22•For a complete look at the “long” plays and SMSU’s •Since the NSIC adapted divisional play prior to the 2008 Trey Sachs 30Kyle Richter 22“money” plays for this season, go to pages 17-18. season, SMSU is 23-53 all-time in South Division games Max Simmons 19 10 Gage Roberson 22•The following are SMSU’s “long plays” since 2010. and has finished in the top half of the division three times Zach Stratmoen 24 24 Peyton Sanders 70 Zach Thissen 15 13 “Long” plays (20 yards or more) since 2010 in 11 seasons. Year No. TD Run Pass KR PR IR FR •SMSU had its highest finish of second place in 2013 and 2010 61 14 10 32 18 001 has also placed fourth three times, fifth once, sixth five 2011 60 8 13 22 23 110 times and eighth once. SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 4 All-Time Top 136-234-5 in conference play. Rushing/Receiving/Passing Games •SMSU has recorded 10 winning seasons, two NAIA play- Rushing 100-yd 200-yd 300-yd High Tyler Tonderum 13 4 1 343 off appearances (1987 and 1991) and one Mineral Water Zach Wysong 11 1 0 225 Bowl appearance (2013). Robert Lipsey 10 0 0 156 •The program earned its lone conference championship Rich Froemling 9 2 0 235 Max Simmons 9 0 0 162 in 1990. Shad Peckenpaugh 9 1 0 241 SMSU VERSUS THE NSIC NORTH Warren Matthews 8 0 0 172 •Since 2012, when the NSIC schedule had each team SCOUTING UPPER IOWA Ken Sather 8 2 0 211 Gannon Moore 6 0 0 159 playing four inter-divisional games, SMSU has a record of •Tom Shea is in his 11th season as head coach at UIU Brent Miller 6 0 0 154 16-12 versus NSIC North Division teams. with a career record of 40-72. He has also been head Ashanti Payne 5 0 0 154 •SMSU is 12-4 versus North Division teams since 2015. coach at Dakota State, Peru State, UMary and William Davontay Stevens 5 0 0 164 Lionel Bolden 5 0 0 165 •SMSU went a perfect 4-0 versus North Division squads Penn. Josh Schleusner 4 0 0 192 in 2015, 3-1 in 2016, 2-2 in 2017 and finished 3-1 last sea- •The Peacocks have been shutout twice this season in- Shawn Cotton 4 1 0 215 son. cluding a 28-0 road loss to Winona State in their last Barry Meyer 4 0 0 196 Mike Vivens 3 1 0 212 game on Thursday, Sept. 19. David Whitten 3 1 0 243 MUSTANGS AT HOME •Freshman quarterback Myles Herrera took over in last Chase Hillesheim 3 0 0 175 •The 2019 season marks the 12th year that Mattke Field week’s loss to WSU and competed 13 of 26 passes for Don Jennings 3 0 0 158 Demario Walton 3 0 0 144 at the Schwan Regional Event Center has served as the 143 yards and two touchdowns. Warren Hooks 3 0 0 155 home for SMSU football. •Junior quarterback Jake Schuman started the first three Divonte Beale 2 0 0 164 •SMSU, which is 28-36 all-time at the stadium, is 0-2 this games and has completed 41 of 76 passes for 432 yards Tim Henline 2 0 0 195 Martez Williams 2 0 0 142 season after finishing 3-3 last season. with three touchdowns and two interceptions. Bob Gilmore 2 0 0 136 •SMSU recorded back-to-back home winning seasons in •Freshman running back Levon Bellemy started last Lamont Powers 2 0 0 140 2015 and 2016 for the first time since having four straight week’s game and rushed for 67 yards on 19 carries. Corwin Acker 2 0 0 132 Paul Benesh 2 0 0 119 winning seasons from 1989-92. •Senior running back Matt McDonald has rushed for a (note 100-yd game totals include the 200-yd games) •The $16 million facility opened in the fall of 2008 with team-high 96 yards on 30 carries, which all came in the tied with 1: Hudson Walton, Isley Carrington, Ray Vega, Bo Scott, the first game played on Aug. 30 versus first two games of the season. Fank Yanik, Cory Jungjohan, Thomas Durham, Corey Johnson, Curt Strasheim, Curt Weber, Kyle Johnston, Brian Meck, John Senden Minnesota Crookston. •Senior wide receiver Brandyn Tulloch caught four Passing 300-yd 400-yd 500-yd High passes for 61 yards at Winona State and has 12 recep- Jeff Loots 19 12 4 563 RECORD ON THE ROAD tions for 130 yards on the season. Blake Gimbel 14 4 0 454 Josh Shudlick 11 2 0 451 •SMSU is 0-1 in road games this season and 3-14 in road •Junior wide receiver Alexander Stevens has a team-high Steve Elzenga 11 4 0 451 games since the 2016 season. 14 receptions for 136 yards and three touchdowns. Dan Koster 9 0 0 397 •SMSU is a combined 32-64 in road games since 2000. •Senior linebacker Mitchel Siech has racked up a team- Shawn Dupris 8 2 0 431 Ryan Ratekin 6 1 0 425 high 21 tackles with a team-leading 5.5 for loss Charlie Kern 4 0 1 512 2018 ALL-NSIC RETURNERS •Junior defensive end Erik Hansen has registered a team- Tyler Peschong 4 0 0 382 •SMSU returns three players from last season’s team that high 3.5 sacks. Curt Strasheim 4 1 0 408 Rob Fagnan 4 0 0 374 garnered All-NSIC South honors in 2018. Steve Yakesh 4 0 0 365 •Senior wide receiver Daniel Davis was named first team Adrian Headen 3 0 0 397 All-NSIC South, senior cornerback Cory Hollowell was Chad Boom 2 0 0 390 Tyler Engquist 2 0 0 389 named second team All-NSIC South while senior offen- Boyer Bouman 1 0 0 316 sive lineman Zach Stratmoen was named honorable Scott Beekman 1 1 0 403 mention All-NSIC South. Earl Rich 1 0 0 336 (note 300-yd game totals include the 400 and 500-yd games) Receiving 100-yd 200-yd 300-yd High MUSTANG DEFENSE MAKES PLAYS IN 2018 Alvin Ashley 19 7 1 320 •The SMSU defense finished with 84 tackles for loss last Wayne Hawkins 13 2 0 215 James Ashley 13 4 0 248 season ranking third in team history. Nate Huot 12 0 0 182 •The defense also recorded 28 sacks ranking tied for sev- Ray Denson 10 0 0 171 enth in team history. Randy Haycraft 10 0 0 172 Juan Mitchell 9 0 0 177 •SMSU forced three or more turnovers in four games a Preston Cunningham 9 2 0 240 season ago including five in a week two loss to Wayne Herschel Jackson 8 0 0 189 State and six in a win over Minnesota Crookston in week Daniel Davis 7 0 0 162 six. Joe Dittrich 6 1 0 202 Lamont Powers 6 0 0 127 Gary Schleper 6 0 0 135 WORKING OVERTIME Paul Choudek 6 0 0 132 •SMSU is 4-8 all-time in overtime games, including 0-1 Blake Wilson 5 0 0 171 Martez Williams 5 0 0 174 this season, since the NCAA added overtime in 1998. Kris Plash 5 0 0 180 •SMSU is 1-3 in multi-overtime contests. Anthony Dean 4 0 1 308 •SMSU’s last overtime game was a loss at Wayne State Dan Linden 4 0 0 153 Derek Townsend 3 0 0 139 (19-13) on Sept. 14, 2019. Eddie Williams 3 1 0 202 •SMSU’s last overtime win came on Nov. 2, 2013, (51-44) Corey Walker 3 0 0 171 versus Winona State. Walter Sutton 3 0 0 193 Tim Johnson 3 0 0 151 •The program’s last multi-overtime game was a 34-31 Raphael Lawson-Gayle 2 0 0 141 double overtime loss at Minnesota State on Oct. 13, Gannon Moore 2 0 0 150 2012. Bret Ballantine 2 0 0 118 Zach Wysong 2 0 0 138 Aaron Strommer 2 0 0 155 MUSTANG HISTORY Josh Schleusner 2 0 0 141 •The 2019 season marks the 52nd year of college foot- Pete Kienholz 2 0 0 117 Chad Wyffels 2 0 0 107 ball at Southwest Minnesota State dating to 1968. Adrian Hebig 2 0 0 109 •SMSU owns an all-time record of 198-328-5, including several players tied with 1, 100-yard game, including Gabe Galamue (note 100-yd game totals include the 200 and 300-yd games) SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 5

SMSU Depth Chart vs. Upper Iowa

Offense Defense Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown WR 84 Dakota Jaeschke 6-2 215 So. Moorland, Iowa DE 55 Gary Barnes 6-3 240 Fr. Madison, Wis. 11 Quadri Busari 5-9 185 Sr. Brooklyn Park, Minn. 44 Job Dallien 6-2 255 Sr. Boynton Beach, Fla. LT 65 Zach Stratmoen 6-6 295 Sr. Dawson, Minn. DT 97 Randy Anderson 6-1 270 Sr. Albertville, Minn. 64 Derec Weyer 6-6 301 Fr. Harlan, Iowa 49 Richard Ayers 6-1 260 Sr. Sacramento, Calif. LG 66 Joey Kammeyer 6-2 295 RFr. West St. Paul, Minn. DE 94 Kyle Richter 5-11 260 Jr. Pleasant Prairie, Wis. 68 Connor Wigand 6-3 285 So. Manitowoc, Wis. 50 Calvin Knapp 6-4 245 RFr. Jackson, Wis. C 62 Nick Guzman 6-3 280 Sr. Brooklyn Park, Minn. LB 18 Brad Bahlmann 6-1 210 Sr. Marshall, Minn. 70 Kristian Crabb 6-2 320 Jr. Huntington Beach, Calif. 41 Adihia Bell 6-0 205 Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. RG 72 Nick Cayler 6-5 310 So. Delano, Minn. LB 14 Gage Roberson 6-3 210 Jr. Newport Beach, Calif. 58 Zach Thissen 6-4 285 Sr. Rosemount, Minn. 29 Chris Bain 6-0 210 So. Grand Meadow, Minn. RT 51 Brad Gould 6-6 250 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. LB 34 Onte Burns 5-11 200 So. Plymouth, Minn. 75 Bennet Trygstad 6-5 290 So. Nunda, S.D. 22 Michael Bailey 6-3 185 RFr. Brooklyn Park, Minn. TE 12 Luke Narveson 6-3 240 Jr. Belle Plaine, Minn. S 21 Lucas Fisher 6-0 195 Jr. Rochester, Minn. 87 Jason Brunet 6-3 245 Sr. Rocklin, Calif. 9 Tahjee Smith 5-11 195 Sr. New Orleans, La. WR 80 Daniel Davis 5-11 175 Sr. Tarpon Springs, Fla. CB 4 Cory Hollowell 6-2 200 Sr. Corona, Calif. 13 Trey Johnson 5-9 165 Jr. Apple Valley, Minn. 19 Ken Truitt 5-10 175 Jr. LaGrange, Ga. WR 10 Jalen Coleman 6-2 190 RFr. Bloomington, Ill. FS 32 Garrett Chapman 5-11 195 Jr. Sacramento, Calif. 83 Tanner Epple 6-0 185 RFr. Grimes, Iowa 3 Maurice Hunter 6-1 180 Sr. Parkland, Wash. RB 1 Max Simmons 5-9 175 Sr. Bloomington, Minn. SS 27 Davaeon Johnson 6-1 190 Sr. Sacramento, Calif. 26 Trey Sachs 5-10 200 So. Elkhorn, Neb. 20 Peyton Sanders 5-11 205 Sr. Chaska, Minn. QB 16 Paul Herrera 6-1 210 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. CB 25 Marshawn Reese 6-2 170 Jr. Elk Grove, Calif. or 2 Boyer Bouman 6-1 205 Sr. Pipestone, Minn. 19 Ken Truitt 5-10 175 Jr. LaGrange, Calif.

Specialists Specialists Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown K 48 Skyler Crew 6-0 180 Jr. Urbandale, Iowa P 40 Adien Belt 6-5 220 Fr. Sioux City, Iowa H 16 Paul Herrera 6-1 210 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. PR 80 Daniel Davis 5-11 175 Sr. Tarpon Springs, Fla. LS 70 Kristian Crabb 6-2 320 Jr. Huntington Beach, Calif. 11 Quadri Busari 5-9 185 Sr. Brooklyn Park, Minn. SS 70 Kristian Crabb 6-2 320 Jr. Huntington Beach, Calif. KR 10 Jalen Coleman 6-2 190 RFr. Bloomington, Ill. 35 Duce Reynolds 5-10 190 Fr. San Diego, Calif. SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 6 2019 Southwest Minnesota State University Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown High School Previous School 1 Max Simmons RB 5-9 175 Sr. Bloomington, Minn. Kennedy 2 Boyer Bouman QB 6-1 205 Sr. Holland, Minn. Pipestone Area 3 Maurice Hunter DB 6-1 180 Sr. Parkland, Wash. Washington College of Siskiyous 4 Cory Hollowell DB 6-2 200 Sr. Corona, Calif. Orange Lutheran Santa Ana College 5 Josh Bauer DB 5-9 180 Sr. Blaine, Minn. Spring Lake Park 6 Sir-Coy Gray QB 5-10 170 Fr. Fort Pierce, Fla. Fort Pierce Westwood 7 Gabe Galamue WR 6-0 195 Sr. Brooklyn Park, Minn. Osseo 8 Bailey Olson WR 6-2 210 Jr. Blue Earth, Minn. Blue Earth 9 Tahjee Smith DB 5-11 195 Sr. New Orleans, La. Natomas Yuba College 10 Jalen Coleman WR 6-2 190 RFr. Bloomington, Ill. Normal Community 11 Quadri Busari WR 5-9 185 Sr. Brooklyn Park, Minn. Osseo 12 Luke Narveson TE 6-3 240 Jr. Belle Plaine, Minn. Belle Plaine 13 Trey Johnson WR 5-9 165 Jr. Apple Valley, Minn. Eastview Rochester Community & Tech. College 14 Gage Roberson LB 6-3 210 Jr. Newport Beach, Calif. Newport Harbor Saddleback College 15 Steven Nava QB 6-1 210 Jr. Rosemead, Calif. Rosemead Mt. San Antonio College 16 Paul Herrera QB 6-1 210 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. Huntington Park East Los Angeles College 17 Diondre Green DB 5-10 190 Sr. Minneapolis, Minn. Edina Rochester Community & Tech College 18 Brad Bahlmann LB 6-1 210 Sr. Marshall, Minn. Marshall 19 Ken Truitt DB 5-10 175 Jr. LaGrange, Ga. Troup County College of the Siskiyous 20 Peyton Sanders DB 5-11 205 Sr. Chaska, Minn. Chaska 21 Lucas Fisher DB 6-0 200 Jr. Rochester, Minn. Century 22 Michael Bailey LB 6-3 185 RFr. Brooklyn Park, Minn. Park Center 23 Shaylar Burnell DB 5-11 165 Jr. Rockford, Ill. Hononegah 24 Jaylen Carter RB 5-10 200 RFr. Germantown, Wis. Germantown 25 Marshawn Reese DB 6-2 170 Jr. Elk Grove, Calif. Franklin American River College 26 Trey Sachs RB 5-10 200 So. Elkhorn, Neb. Elkhorn 27 Davaeon Johnson DB 6-1 190 Sr. Sacramento, Calif. Antelope Sacramento State 28 Codie Meinen RB 5-8 200 So. Chippewa Falls, Wis. Chippewa Falls 29 Chris Bain LB 6-0 210 So. Grand Meadow, Minn. Grand Meadow 30 Logan Nicholson DB 6-2 180 RFr. Haverhill, Iowa East Marshall 31 Da'Vonte Stafford LB 5-8 180 Jr. Lake Jackson, Texas Brazosport Iowa Wesleyan University 32 Garrett Chapman DB 5-11 195 Jr. Sacramento, Calif. Antelope American River College 33 Jake Hendricks LB 6-1 225 So. Waconia, Minn. Waconia 34 Onte Burns LB 5-11 200 So. Plymouth, Minn. Robbinsdale Cooper 35 Duce Reynolds RB 5-10 190 Fr. San Diego, Calif. Kearny 36 Dustin Pampel LB 6-2 230 RFr. Johnson Creek, Wis. Lakeside Lutheran 37 Jake Hawkins LB 6-2 250 RFr. Waconia, Minn. Waconia 38 Evan Oetter LB 6-2 205 RFr. Chaska, Minn. Chaska 39 Orlando Wallace WR 5-11 190 Sr. Cathedral City, Calif. Cathedral City Dixie State 40 Adien Belt QB/P 6-5 220 Fr. Sioux City, Iowa Sioux City West 41 Adihia Bell LB 6-0 205 Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. Wisconsin Lutheran Ridgewater College 42 Nathan Hill LB 5-10 210 RFr. Plymouth, Minn. Robbinsdale Cooper 43 Myles Anderson DB 5-11 175 RFr. Milwaukee, Wis. Golda Meir School 44 Job Dallien DL 6-2 255 Sr. Boynton Beach, Fla. West Boca Butte College 45 Julian Luciano DB 6-0 180 Fr. Burlington, Wis. Burlington 46 Demeiko Hill DB 6-2 160 Fr. San Diego, Calif. Kearny 48 Skyler Crew K 6-0 180 Jr. Urbandale, Iowa Waukee 49 Richard Ayers DL 6-1 260 Sr. Sacramento, Calif. Laguna Creek Butte College 50 Calvin Knapp DL 6-4 245 RFr. Jackson, Wis. Germantown 51 Brad Gould OL 6-6 250 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. Bishop Gorman 52 Nate Collins DL 6-0 265 Fr. Des Moines, Iowa Dowling Catholic 55 Gary Barnes DL 6-3 240 Fr. Madison, Wis. Madison La Follette 58 Zach Thissen OL 6-4 285 Sr. Rosemount, Minn. Rosemount 62 Nick Guzman OL 6-3 280 Sr. Brooklyn Park, Minn. Champlin Park 64 Derec Weyer OL 6-6 301 Fr. Harlan, Iowa Harlan Community 65 Zach Stratmoen OL 6-6 295 Sr. Dawson, Minn. Dawson-Boyd 66 Joey Kammeyer OL 6-2 295 RFr. West St. Paul, Minn. Henry Sibley 67 Jacob Hojer OL 6-5 300 So. Oldham, S.D. Oldham-Ramona 68 Connor Wigand OL 6-3 285 So. Manitowoc, Wis. Lincoln HS 70 Kristian Crabb OL 6-2 320 Jr. Huntington Beach, Calif. Huntington Beach Dixie State 71 Efrain Segoviano OL 6-2 305 Jr. Tucson, Ariz. Tucson Scottsdale Community College 72 Nick Cayler OL 6-5 310 So. Delano, Minn. Delano HS 73 Jack Swanhorst OL 6-2 295 So. Burnsville, Minn. Lakeville South Augustana University 74 Devin Cunningham OL 6-2 275 RFr. Milwaukee, Wis. St. Thomas More 75 Bennet Trygstad OL 6-5 290 So. Nunda, S.D. Rutland 77 Kobi Smith-Parrott OL 6-3 360 Sr. Lincoln, Neb. Lincoln Seton Hill University 80 Daniel Davis WR 5-11 175 Sr. Tarpon Springs, Fla. Tarpon Springs Garden City Community College 81 Paddy Devlin WR 6-6 180 Jr. Chicago, Ill. Saint Patrick South Dakota State 82 Albert Lemon WR 6-2 180 Fr. San Diego, Calif. Mira Mesa

SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 7 2019 Southwest Minnesota State University Roster (cont.) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown High School Previous School 83 Tanner Epple WR 6-0 185 RFr. Grimes, Iowa Dallas Center-Grimes 84 Dakota Jaeschke WR 6-2 215 So. Moorland, Iowa Southeast Valley 85 Carter Damlo TE 6-6 210 So. Waconia, Minn. Waconia 86 Cauy Isaacson WR 6-1 190 RFr. Boscobel, Wis. Boscobel 87 Jason Brunet TE 6-3 245 Sr. Rocklin, Calif. Whitney Butte College 88 Keaton Rommel TE 6-3 230 Jr. Davenport, Iowa West 89 Rahsheed Cameron WR 6-1 190 Jr. Madison, Wis. Madison East Vermilion Community College 91 Jordan Fields DL 6-3 265 Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. West Best West Independence Community College 92 Nathan Stearns P/WR 6-5 185 Fr. Olathe, Kan. Olathe South 93 Josh Orugboh DL 6-2 295 Fr. Grays, England Hickory Grove Christian 94 Kyle Richter DL 5-11 260 Jr. Pleasant Prairie, Wis. Tremper 95 Bobby Hosch DL 6-0 250 So. Fridley, Minn. Columbia Heights 97 Randy Anderson DL 6-1 270 Sr. Albertville, Minn. St. Michael-Albertville 99 Cam Irvin DL 6-1 260 RFr. North Branch, Minn. North Branch Antwuan Alexander DB 6-0 185 Fr. Yulee, Fla. Yulee Bryce Andrews DL 6-3 230 Fr. Bellingham, Wash. Sehome Jack Beardmore RB 5-10 180 Fr. Caledonia, Minn. Caledonia Chase Becker LB 6-1 215 Fr. Antioch, Ill. Antioch Community Reid Bot OL 6-3 265 Fr. Minneota, Minn. Lakeview Ako Butler DB 5-10 170 Fr. Jordan, Minn. Jordan Bruin French OL 6-4 325 Fr. Midland, Mich. Clare Diego Fuimaono TE 6-3 260 Fr. Independence, Ore. South Salem Shawn Griffin RB 5-7 185 Sr. Bartlett, Ill. South Elgin Levi Hooper OL 6-6 330 Fr. Trenton, Fla. Trenton Wyatt Kramer DL 6-0 285 Fr. Holland, Ind. Southridge Aidan Mallory DB 5-11 185 Fr. Vancouver, Wash. Hockinson Arath Martinez QB 5-10 235 Fr. Rochester, Minn. Rochester Century Alex Maxwell OL 6-2 265 Fr. Lynnwood, Wash. Meadowdale Thomas Mergen LB 5-11 220 Fr. Rochester, Minn. Rochester Century Aaron Murphy WR 6-5 225 Sr. Blaine, Minn. Spring Lake Park Andrew Pelishek RB 5-10 190 Fr. De Pere, Wis. Wrightstown HS Robert Pentecost OL 6-1 240 Fr. La Vista, Neb. Papillion La Vista Anthony Provinzino DB 6-0 210 Fr. Duluth, Minn. Duluth East Zeke Robinson WR 5-9 175 So. Vermillion, S.D. Elk Point-Jefferson University of South Dakota Seth Totten OL 6-2 286 Fr. Lyons, Neb. Lyons-Decatur Northeast Cedric Williams OL 6-1 300 Fr. Minneapolis, Minn. Robbinsdale Cooper Brandon Yira OL 6-2 300 Fr. Hutchinson, Minn. Hutchinson

Head Coach: Cory Sauter (10th season) Assistant Coaches: Shay McClure (Defensive Coordinator), Levi Bullerman (Linebackers), Bryan Hiller (Offensive Line), Quentis Clark (Wide Receivers), Tyrone Saterfield (De- fensive Line), Austin Hilgert (Tight Ends), Devin Taverna (Defensive Backs), Nate Van Asperen (Assistant Offensive Line / Running Backs), Mike Deschneau (Director of Foot- ball Operations / Special Teams Assistant), Jacob Hand (Graduate Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach), Anders Faaren (Staff Assistant), Nu Vang (Staff Assistant)

Pronunciations: Squad Breakdown: Richard Ayers (AIR-yers) Seniors: 24 Adihia Bell (Ah-dee-ah) Juniors: 21 Jason Brunet (BREW-nay) Sophomores: 14 Onte Burns (ON-tee) Redshirt Freshmen: 15 Job Dallien (JOE-b, Dal-E-in) Freshmen: 32 Tanner Epple (Ep-pel) Jacob Hojer (HOY-er) as of Sept. 24 Cauy Isaacson (Coy) Joey Kammeyer (CAM-meyer) Calvin Knapp (nap) Codie Meinen (MINE-in) Evan Oetter (otter) Josh Orugboh (O-ru-boh) Gage Roberson (Rob) Trey Sachs (SAX) Cory Sauter (SAW-ter) Efrain Segoviano (F-rah-en, Sago-vee-iano) Tahjee Smith (TAJ-gee) Zach Stratmoen (Strat-moen) Zach Thissen (THEE-sin) Connor Wigand (WEEG-and) Derec Weyer (wire) SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 8 The Last Time it Happended in Team History... Individual • Rushing Team 30+ attempts: 30, Max Simmons vs. Upper Iowa, 9/22/18 Played a ranked team: vs. No. 3 Minnesota State, 9/7/19 40+ attempts: 43, Tyler Tonderum vs. Winona State, 11/8/14 Beat a ranked team: vs. No. 19 Minnesota Duluth (42-38), 9/1/16 50+ attempts: 50, Tyler Tonderum vs. Upper Iowa, 10/26/13 Scored 40+ points: 55 vs. Minnesota Crookston, 10/6/18 100+ yards: Max Simmons (119) vs. UMary, 9/29/18 Scored 50+ points: 55 vs. Minnesota Crookston, 10/6/18 100+ yards by QB: 104, Kyle Johnston vs. Minnesota-Morris, 10/18/86 Scored 60+ points: 61 vs. Wayne State, 10/10/15 150+ yards: 154, Max Simmons vs. Upper Iowa, 9/22/18 Scored 70+ points: 84 vs. Waldorf, 9/6/03 200+ yards: 282, Tyler Tonderum vs. Upper Iowa, 10/26/13 Scored 80+ points: 84 vs. Waldorf, 9/6/03 300+yards: 343, Tyler Tonderum vs. MSU Moorhead, 9/14/13 Scored 40+ points in consecutive games: 54 vs. UMary, 9/29/18; 55 vs. Minnesota Crookston, 10/6/18 Two 100+ rushers: Ashanti Payne (154) & Max Simmons (124) vs. Minot State, 9/16/17 Scored 50+ points in consecutive games: 54 vs. UMary, 9/29/18; 55 vs. Minnesota Crookston, 10/6/18 Consecutive 100-yard games: Max Simmons (154 vs. Upper Iowa, 9/22/18 ; 119 vs. UMary, 9/29/18 Scored 40+ points and lost: 45 vs. Wayne State, (45-48, ot) 10/25/14 Three Consecutive 100-yard games: 4; Max Simmons (101 vs. Wayne State, 10/15/16 ; 140 vs. Minnesota Scored 40 points in a half: 47 (1st) vs. Wayne State, 10/10/15 State, 10/20/16 ; 138 vs. vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 10/28/16 ; 162 vs. Winona State, 11/5/16) 25+ first downs: 29 vs. Northern State, 10/20/18 Four Consecutive 100-yard games: 4; Max Simmons (101 vs. Wayne State, 10/15/16 ; 140 vs. Minnesota 30+ first downs: 34 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 11/11/17 State, 10/20/16 ; 138 vs. vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 10/28/16 ; 162 vs. Winona State, 11/5/16) Less than 10 first downs: 8 vs. Wayne State, 9/8/18 Five Consecutive 100-yard games: Tyler Tonderum (282 vs. Upper Iowa, 10/26/13 ; Less than 15 first downs: 11 vs. Wayne State, 9/14/19 190 vs. Winona State, 11/2/13 ; 156 vs. Concordia, 11/9/13 ; 115 vs. Augustana, 11/16/13 ; 90+ plays: 90 vs. Augustana, 11/10/18 166 vs. Pittsburg State, 12/7/13) 100+ plays: 103 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 11/11/17 Consecutive 150-yard games: Tyler Tonderum (151 vs. Concordia, 11/1/14 ; 196 vs. Winona State, 11/8/14) 200+ yards rushing: 256 vs. Minnesota Crookston, 10/6/18 Consecutive 200-yard games: Tyler Tonderum (224 vs. Bemidji State, 9/28/13 ; 271 vs. Sioux Falls, 10/5/13) 300+ yards rushing: 302 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 11/11/17 50+-yard run: 75, Max Simmons vs. UMary, 9/29/18 400+ yards rushing: 416 vs. MSU Moorhead, 9/14/13 60+-yard run: 75, Max Simmons vs. UMary, 9/29/18 400+ yards passing: 427 vs. Augustana, 11/10/18 70+-yard run: 75, Max Simmons vs. UMary, 9/29/18 500+ yards passing: 512 vs. Sioux Falls, 10/5/13 70+-yard run, QB: 75, Kyle Johnston vs. Minnesota-Morris, 10/18/86 400+ total offense: 423 vs. Augustana, 11/10/18 3 rushing TDs: 3, Ashanti Payne vs. Minot State, 9/16/17 500+ total offense: 556 vs. Northern State, 10/20/18 4 rushing TDs: 4, Max Simmons vs. Winona State, 11/5/16 600+ total offense: 618 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 11/11/17 700+ total offense: 715 vs. Upper Iowa, 10/1/16 3+ rushing TDs by QB: 3, Charlie Kern vs. Minnesota Crookston, 9/13/14 800+ total offense: 828 vs. Sioux Falls, 10/5/13 600+ all-purpose yardage: 607 vs. Minnesota Crookston, 10/6/18 Individual • Passing 700+ all-purpose yardage: 700 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 11/11/17 30+ completions: 43, Blake Gimbel vs. Augustana, 11/10/18 800+ all-purpose yardage: 875 vs. Upper Iowa, 10/1/16 40+ completions: 43, Blake Gimbel vs. Augustana, 11/10/18 900+ all-purpose yardage: 1,005 vs. Sioux Falls, 10/5/13 40+ attempts: 70, Blake Gimbel vs. Augustana, 11/10/18 1,000+ all-purpose yardage: 1,005 vs. Sioux Falls, 10/5/13 50+ attempts: 70, Blake Gimbel vs. Augustana, 11/10/18 Consecutive 400+ yard total offense by SMSU: 537 vs. UMary, 9/29/18 ; 548 vs. Minnesota Crookston, 10/6/18 60+ attempts: 70, Blake Gimbel vs. Augustana, 11/10/18 Consecutive 500+ yard total offense by SMSU: 537 vs. UMary, 9/29/18 ; 548 vs. Minnesota Crookston, 10/6/18 70+ attempts: 70, Blake Gimbel vs. Augustana, 11/10/18 0 or less yards rushing: -4 vs. Augustana, 11/10/18 300+ yards passing: 423, Blake Gimbel vs. Augustana, 11/10/18 less than 50 yards rushing: 6 vs. Sioux Falls, 9/21/19 400+ yards passing: 423, Blake Gimbel vs. Augustana, 11/10/18 less than 100 yards rushing: 6 vs. Sioux Falls, 9/21/19 500+ yards passing: 512, Charlie Kern vs. Sioux Falls, 10/5/13 less than 100 yards passing: 67 vs. Winona State, 11/4/17 Consecutive 300-yard games: Blake Gimbel, 4 (449 vs. Northern State, 10/20/18; 335 vs. Winona State, less than 200 yards total offense: 160 vs. Sioux Falls, 9/21/19 10/27/18; 353 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 11/3/18; 423 vs. Augustana, 11/10/18) Allowed 10-less points: 7 vs. Northern State, 10/20/18 3-consecutive 300-yard games: Blake Gimbel, 4 (449 vs. Northern State, 10/20/18; 335 vs. Winona State, Allowed 40+ points: 51 vs. Sioux Falls, 9/21/19 10/27/18; 353 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 11/3/18; 423 vs. Augustana, 11/10/18) Allowed 50+ points: 51 vs. Sioux Falls, 9/21/19 4-consecutive 300-yard games: Blake Gimbel, 4 (449 vs. Northern State, 10/20/18; 335 vs. Winona State, Allowed 60+ points: 90 vs. Pittsburg State, 12/6/13 10/27/18; 353 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 11/3/18; 423 vs. Augustana, 11/10/18) Allowed 70+ points: 90 vs. Pittsburg State, 12/6/13 5-consecutive 300-yard games: Josh Shudlick (372 vs. Upper Iowa, 10/13/07; Allowed 80+ points: 90 vs. Pittsburg State, 12/6/13 314 vs. Wayne State, 10/20/07; 327 vs. Bemidji State, 10/27/07; 365 vs. Winona State, 11/3/07; Allowed less than 0 yards rushing: -28 vs. South Dakota Tech, 8/31/09 380 vs. MSU Moorhead, 11/10/07) Allowed less than 50 yards rushing: 7 vs. MSU Moorhead, 11/7/09 Consecutive 400-yard games: Jeff Loots (449 vs. Northern State, 10/3/92 & 471 vs. Bemidji State, 10/10/92) Allowed less than 100 yards rushing: 61 vs. Augustana, 11/10/18 70+-yard completion: 82, Blake Gimbel to Raphael Lawson-Gayle vs. Upper Iowa, 10/24/15 Allowed less than 100 yards passing: 85 vs. U-Mary, 9/17/16 80+-yard completion: 82, Blake Gimbel to Raphael Lawson-Gayle vs. Upper Iowa, 10/24/15 Allowed less than 200 yards total offense: 199 vs. Jamestown, 9/8/07 90+-yard completion: 97, Rob Fagnan to Dan Linden vs. Concordia, 11/4/00 Allowed more than 200 yards rushing: 358 vs. Sioux Falls, 9/21/19 4 or more TD passes in consecutive games: Blake Gimbel (5 vs. UMary, 10/29/18; 4 vs. Minnesota Crookston, 10/6/18) Allowed more than 300 yards rushing: 358 vs. Sioux Falls, 9/21/19 4 TD passes: Blake Gimbel vs. Minnesota Crookston, 10/6/18 Allowed more than 400 yards rushing: 428 vs. Sioux Falls, 10/8/16 5 TD passes: Blake Gimbel vs. UMary, 9/29/18 Allowed more than 300 yards passing: 324 vs. Augustana, 11/10/18 6 TD passes: Tyler Peschong vs. Concordia, 11/12/11 Allowed more than 400 yards passing: 419 vs. MSU Moorhead, 9/7/17 7 TD passes: Jeff Loots vs. Bemidji State, 11/17/91 Allowed 500+ yds offense: 564 vs. Sioux Falls, 9/21/19 3+ interceptions thrown: 3, Blake Gimbel vs. Upper Iowa, 9/22/18 Allowed 600+ yds offense: 601 vs. Minnesota State, 9/7/19 4+ interceptions thrown: 4, Boyer Bouman vs. Winona State, 11/4/17 Allowed 700+ yds offense: 701 vs. Winona State, 11/2/13 Allowed 400+ yds offense in win: 470 vs. MSU Moorhead, 9/7/17 Individual • Receiving Allowed 500+ yds offense in win: 501 vs. MSU Moorhead, 9/7/17 10+ receptions: 12, Daniel Davis vs. Augustana, 11/10/18 Allowed 30+ first downs: 32 vs. Wayne State, 9/14/19 15+ receptions: 19, Nate Huot vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 11/11/17 Allowed less than 10 first downs: 9 vs. South Dakota Tech, 8/31/06 100+ yards: 146, Daniel Davis vs. Minnesota State, 9/7/19 Scored a safety: vs.UMary, 9/6/14 (blocked punt out of end zone) 150+ yards: 162, Daniel Davis vs. Northern State, 10/20/18 Allowed a safety: vs. Winona State, 10/27/12 (Gannon Moore tackled in end zone) 200+ yards: 308, Anthony Dean vs. Sioux Falls, 10/5/13 Won when trailing after 2 qtrs: vs. Minot State, 9/16/17 (trailed 20-14, won 28-20) 250+ yards: 308, Anthony Dean vs. Sioux Falls, 10/5/13 Won when trailing after 3 qtrs: vs. Minot State, 9/16/17 (trailed 20-14, won 28-20) 300+ yards: 308, Anthony Dean vs. Sioux Falls, 10/5/13 Lost when leading after 2 qtrs: vs. St. Cloud State, 8/31/17 (led 26-17, lost 41-26) Two receivers, 100+ yards in one game: Nate Huot (160) & Gabe Galamue (102) vs. Minnesota Duluth, 9/1/16 Lost when leading after 3 qtrs: vs. Wayne State, 9/14/19 (led 13-6, lost 19-13, OT) Two receivers, 125+ yards in one game: Ryan Schroeder (144) & Ray Denson (135) vs. MSU Moorhead, 10/9/04 Come-from-behind-win: vs. Upper Iowa, 9/22/18 (14-20, 3rd, 8:43; W 21-20) Consecutive 100-yard games: Daniel Davis (162 vs. Northern State 10/20/18 & 130 vs. Winona State, 10/27/18) Rally from 14+ pt. deficit and won: vs. Minnesota Duluth (7-23, 6:11/2nd; W 42-38), 9/1/16 3 TD receptions: 4, Daniel Davis vs. Minnesota Crookston, 10/6/18 Blew 14+ pt. lead & lost: vs. U-Mary (18-3, 13:29/4th; L 19-18), 9/6/14 4 TD receptions: Daniel Davis vs. Minnesota Crookston, 10/6/18 Had more than 15+ penalties: 15 vs. Augustana, 9/14/02 100+ yards, RB: 118, Gannon Moore vs. Minnesota Crookston, 9/22/12 Had more than 10+ penalties: 14 vs. Wayne State, 9/14/19 50+ yard reception, RB: 53, Tyler Tonderum vs.Upper Iowa, 10/11/14 Had more than 100+ yards in penalties: 100 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 11/11/17 Had less than 5 penalties: 3 vs. Minnesota State, 10/19/17 Individuals • Rushing/Receiving/Passing Recorded a shutout: vs. Waldorf (49-0), 9/4/04 Recorded a shutout vs. NSIC opponent: vs. Concordia (44-0), 11/6/99 100-yard rusher & 100-yard receiver: Max Simmons (119 rush) & Daniel Davis (148 rec), vs. UMary, 9/29/18 Had consecutive shutouts: 2, (38-0 vs. Peru State, 8/28/04 & 49-0 vs. Waldorf, 9/4/04) 100-yard rusher & 300-yard passer: Max Simmons (119 rush) & Blake Gimbel (356 pass), vs. UMary, 9/29/18 100-yard rusher, 100-yard receiver & 300-yard passer: Max Simmons (119 rush) & Daniel Davis (148 rec) Was shutout by opponent: vs. Minnesota State (38-0), 11/5/11 Was held without a touchdown: vs. Wayne State, (20-6), 10/7/17 Blake Gimbel (356 pass), vs. UMary, 9/29/18 Held opponent to 0 touchdowns: vs. Wayne State (61-3), 10/10/15 200-yard rusher, 200-yard receiver & 300-yard passer: Tyler Tonderum (271 rush) & Anthony Dean (308 rec) Consecutive shutouts by opponent: 2, (0-21 vs. Moorhead State, 9/22/79 & 0-24 vs. Michigan Tech, 9/29/79) & Charlie Kern (512 pass) vs. Sioux Falls, 10/5/13 Shutout opponent, 1st half: vs. Northern State, 10/20/18, (7-0) 100-yard rushing & 100-yards receiving by one player: Martez Williams (100 rush, 129 rec) vs. Moorhead State, 10/31/92 Shutout opponent, 2nd half: vs. Minot State, 9/16/17, (14-0) Was shutout by opponent, 1st half: vs. Winona State, 10/27/18, (16-0) Individuals • Special Teams/Defense Was shutout by opponent, 2nd half: vs. Sioux Falls, 9/21/19, (27-0) Made 3 field goals: Skyler Crew vs. MSU Moorhead, 9/9/17 Overtime game: vs. Wayne State, 9/14/19 (L, 19-13/ot) Made a 50-plus yard FG: Eric Oldenkamp, 51 yards vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 10/29/05 Multi-overtime game: vs. Minnesota State, 10/13/12 (L, 34-31/2 ot) Returned a kickoff for a TD: Andrew McReynolds, 100 yards vs. Winona State, 11/14/15 Committed 5 or more turnovers: 5 vs. Winona State, 11/4/17 Returned a punt for a TD: Andrew McReynolds, 89 yards vs. Northern State, 9/27/14 Forced 4+ turnovers: 6 (3 fum., 3 int.) vs. Minnesota Crookston, 10/6/18 Blocked a punt: Lucas Fisher vs. Upper Iowa, 10/28/17 Forced 5+ turnovers: 6 (3 fum., 3 int.) vs. Minnesota Crookston, 10/6/18 Blocked two punts in a game: Yousif Youboty vs. MSU Moorhead, 11/7/09 Forced 6+ turnovers: (3 fum., 3 int.) vs. Minnesota Crookston, 10/6/18 Returned a blocked punt for a TD: Raphael Lawson-Gayle (block), Dallin Finley (TD) vs. Wayne State, 10/10/15 Had 3+ fumbles recovered: 3 vs. Minnesota Crookston, 10/6/18 Blocked a field goal: Alex Ney vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 11/3/18 Had 3+ fumbles lost to opponent: 3 vs. UMary, 9/29/18 Had 2 INT: 4, Je’Darien Jackson-Hanchett vs. MSU Moorhead, 9/9/17 Recorded 3+ interceptions: 3 vs. Minnesota Crookston, 10/6/18 Had 3 INT: 4, Je’Darien Jackson-Hanchett vs. MSU Moorhead, 9/9/17 Recorded 4+ interceptions: 5 vs. MSU Moorhead, 9/7/17 Had 4 INT: Je’Darien Jackson-Hanchett vs. MSU Moorhead, 9/9/17 Recorded 5+ interceptions: 5 vs. MSU Moorhead, 9/7/17 Returned an INT for a TD: Lucas Fisher, 37 yards vs. Minnesota Crookston, 10/6/18 Threw 5+ interceptions: 5 vs. Sioux Falls, 10/28/14 Returned a fumble for a TD: Chance Steward, 50 yards vs. Northern State, 9/10/16 Recorded 5+ sacks: 6 vs. Minnesota Duluth, 10/13/18 Scored a defense two-point conversion: Joel Wipperfurth vs. Augustana, 9/11/04 Allowed 5+ sacks to opponent: 5 vs. Sioux Falls, 9/21/19 Opponent scored a defense two-point conversion: Bemidji State, 9/12/15 Recorded 10+ tackles for loss: 10 vs. Winona State, 10/27/18 Recorded 15+ tackles for loss: 16 vs. UMary, 9/29/18 Allowed 3+ defensive touchdowns: vs. Northern State, 9/10/16 (2 fumbles, 1 interception) SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 9 Mustangs in the SMSU Career Record Book Rushing Yards Rushing Touchdowns Touchdowns 1. 3,175 - Zach Wysong (664-3175) - 2006-09 1. 34 - Gannon Moore - 2009-12 1. 63 - Alvin Ashley (1 rush, 59 rcv, 3 ret) - 1990-93 2. 3,091 - Tyler Tonderum (555-3091) - 2011-14 2. 29 - Robert Lipsey - 1987-90 2. 39 - Gannon Moore (34 rush, 5 rcv) - 2009-12 3. 2,552 - Rich Froemling (557-2552) - 1971-74 3. 26 - Max Simmons - 2016-19 3. 36 - James Ashley (1 rush, 35 rcv) - 1986-88 4. 2,427 - Robert Lipsey (538-2427) - 1987-90 4. 25 - Zach Wysong - 2006-09 4. 35 - Ken Sather (21 rush, 12 rcv, 2 ret) - 1999-02 5. 2,264 - Warren Matthews (401-2264) - 2009-12 25 - Tyler Tonderum - 2011-14 5. 34 - Wayne Hawkins (4 rush, 28 rcv, 2 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Qxgtcnn<"34/5""̋""Eqphgtgpeg<"33/4""̋""Jqog<"9/3""̋""Cyc{<"7/4""̋""Pgwvtcn<"2/2 SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 10 2019 Southwest Minnesota State Team Players of the Week Each week the SMSU coaching staff selects a Player of the Week for their performance during the week of practice and on gameday. The following is a list of the 2019 players of the week. Offense Defense Special Teams Scout Offense Scout Defense Scout Special Teams Minnesota State...... Daniel Davis Champman/Johnson Adien Belt Andrew Pelishek Thomas Mergen Aidan Mallory Wayne State ...... Trey Sachs Reese/Johnson Adien Belt n/a Jordan Fields Chase Becker Sioux Falls...... Max Simmons n/a Adien Belt Reid Bot Thomas Mergen Aidan Mallory Upper Iowa...... Minot State ...... Bemidji State...... St. Cloud State...... MSU Moorhead...... Winona State...... Concordia-St. Paul...... Augustana ...... Southwest Minnesota State Individual Single-Game Highs Rushing Player Att. Yards TD Longest Rush Boyer Bouman 8 vs. Winona State, 2017...... 54 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 2017 ...... 0 ...... 8 vs. Winona State, 2018 Quadri Busari 3 vs. Winona State, 2018...... 11 vs. Winona State, 2018 ...... 0 ...... 5 vs. St. Cloud State, 2017 Daniel Davis 2, 3x, last vs. Augustana, 2018 ...... 8 vs. Upper Iowa, 2018...... 0 ...... 8 vs. Upper Iowa, 2018 Gabe Galamue 1 vs. Upper Iowa, 2016 ...... 8 vs. Upper Iowa, 2016...... 0 ...... 8 vs. Upper Iowa, 2016 Sir-Coy Gray 1 vs. Sioux Falls, 2019 ...... -5 vs. Sioux Falls, 2019 ...... 0 ...... 0 Paul Herrera 13 vs. Sioux Falls, 2019 ...... 20 vs. Wayne State, 2019 ...... 0 ...... 17 vs. Wayne State, 2019 Trey Johnson 1 vs. Minnesota State, 2019 ...... 5 vs. Minnesota State, 2019...... 0 ...... 5 vs. Minnesota State, 2019 Codie Meinen 3, 2x, last vs. Minnesota Crookston, 2018...... 64 vs. Minnesota Crookston, 2018...... 1 vs. Minnesota Crookston, 2018 ...... 52 vs. Minnesota Crookston, 2018 Steven Nava 5 vs. Wayne State, 2019 ...... -8 vs. Wayne State, 2019 ...... 0 ...... 6 vs. Wayne State, 2019 Bailey Olson 2 vs. Northern State, 2018...... 7 vs. Northern State, 2018 ...... 2 vs. Northern State, 2018 ...... 4 vs. Northern State, 2018 Duce Reynolds 2, 2x, last vs. Wayne State, 2019 ...... 26 vs. Minnesota State, 2019...... 0 ...... 23 vs. Minnesota State, 2019 Trey Sachs 13 vs. Minnesota State, 2018 ...... 33, 2x, last vs. Wayne State, 2018 ...... 1, 2x, last vs. Wayne State, 2018 ...... 14 vs. Wayne State, 2019 Max Simmons 31 vs. Augustana, 2016 ...... 162 vs. Winona State, 2016 ...... 4, 2x, last vs. Winona State, 2016 ...... 77 vs. Winona State, 2016

Passing Player Att. Comp. Yards TD Longest Pass Boyer Bouman 55 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 2017 ...... 37 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 2017 ...... 316 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 2017 ...... 3 vs. Upper Iowa, 2017...... 43 vs. Upper Iowa, 2017 Paul Herrera 30 vs. Sioux Falls, 2019 ...... 19 vs. Sioux Falls, 2019 ...... 154 vs. Sioux Falls, 2019...... 0 ...... 44 vs. Sioux Falls, 2019 Sir-Coy Gray 1 vs. Sioux Falls, 2019 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 Steven Nava 21 vs. Minnesota State, 2019 ...... 15 vs. Minnesota State, 2019 ...... 184 vs. Minnesota State, 2019...... 2 vs. Minnesota State, 2019 ...... 42 vs. Wayne State, 2019

Receiving Player Receptions Yards TD Longest Reception Josh Bauer 1 vs. Minnesota Crookston, 2018 ...... 2 vs. Minnesota Crookston, 2018 ...... 0 ...... 2 vs. Minnesota Crookston, 2018 Boyer Bouman 1 vs. Minnesota State, 2017 ...... 14 vs. Minnesota State, 2017 ...... 0 ...... 14 vs. Minnesota State, 2017 Jason Brunet 1 vs. Sioux Falls, 2018 ...... 11 vs. Sioux Falls, 2018 ...... 0 ...... 11 vs. Sioux Falls, 2018 Quadri Busari 4 vs. Minnesota State, 2017 ...... 66 vs. Upper Iowa, 2017 ...... 1, 4x, last vs. Minnesota State, 2019 ...... 58 vs. U-Mary, 2016 Jalen Coleman 1 vs. Wayne State, 2019 ...... 42 vs. Wayne State, 2019 ...... 0 ...... 42 vs. Wayne State, 2019 Carter Damlo 2 vs. Wayne State, 2019 ...... 22 vs. Wayne State, 2019 ...... 1 vs. Minnesota State, 2019...... 17 vs. Wayne State, 2019 Daniel Davis 12 vs. Augustana, 2018 ...... 162 vs. Northern State, 2018 ...... 4 vs. Minnesota Crookston, 2018...... 64 vs. UMary, 2018 Paddy Devlin 1, 2x, last vs. Sioux Falls, 2018...... 2 vs. Sioux Falls, 2018 ...... 0 ...... 2 vs. Sioux Falls, 2018 Gabe Galamue 9 vs. Minnesota State, 2016 ...... 102 vs. Minnesota Duluth, 2016...... 1, 5x, last vs. Augustana, 2018 ...... 38 vs. Minnesota State, 2016 Shawn Griffin 3 vs. Minnesota State, 2017 ...... 8 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 2017...... 0 ...... 8 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 2017 Dakota Jaeschke 3 vs. Sioux Falls, 2019 ...... 22 vs. Sioux Falls, 2019 ...... 0 ...... 9 vs. Sioux Falls, 2019 Codie Meinen 1 vs. Sioux Falls, 2019 ...... 2 vs. Sioux Falls, 2019 ...... 0 ...... 2 vs. Sioux Falls, 2019 Aaron Murphy 4 vs. Minnesota State, 2018 ...... 71 vs. Upper Iowa, 2018 ...... 1, 4x, last vs. Minnesota Duluth, 2018 ...... 56 vs. Upper Iowa, 2018 Luke Narveson 4, 2x, last vs. Minnesota State, 2019...... 55 vs. Minnesota State, 2019 ...... 0 ...... 27 vs. Augustana, 2018 Bailey Olson 2, 4x, last vs. Sioux Falls, 2019...... 65 vs. Minnesota State, 2019 ...... 0 ...... 41 vs. Minnesota State, 2019 Trey Sachs 6 vs. Minnesota State, 2018 ...... 38 vs. Minnesota State, 2018 ...... 0 ...... 28 vs. Minnesota State, 2018 Max Simmons 9 vs. Augustana, 2016 ...... 71 vs. St. Cloud State, 2017 ...... 1, 4x, last vs. Upper Iowa, 2018 ...... 26, 2x, last vs. St. Cloud State, 2017

Defense Player Tackles Sacks TFL INT Randy Anderson 4 vs. UMary, 2018 ...... 0.5 vs. UMary, 2018 ...... 1.5 vs. UMary, 2018 ...... 0 Richard Ayers 4, 2x, last vs. Minnesota Crookston, 2018 ...... 1, 2x, last vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 2018 ...... 1, 2x, last vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 2018 ...... 0 Brad Bahlmann 6 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 2018 ...... 1 vs. Minnesota State, 2018 ...... 1, 3x, last vs. Wayne State, 2019 ...... 1 vs. UMary, 2018 Chris Bain 3 vs. Minnesota State, 2019 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 Josh Bauer 2, 3x, last vs. Minnesota State, 2019 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 Gary Barnes 1, 2x, last vs. Sioux Falls, 2019 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 Adihia Bell 4 vs. Sioux Falls, 2019 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 Shaylar Burnell 6 vs. Minnesota State, 2017 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 1 vs. Wayne State, 2017 Onte Burns 12 vs. Wayne State, 2019...... 0.5 vs. Minnesota State, 2018 ...... 2 vs. Wayne State, 2019 ...... 1 vs. Minnesota Duluth, 2018 Garrett Chapman 15 vs. Minnesota State, 2019 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 Nate Collins 1 vs. Wayne State, 2019...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 Job Dallien 3 vs. Minnesota State, 2019 ...... 0 ...... 0.5 vs. Minnesota Crookston, 2018 ...... 0 Lucas Fisher 11 vs. Upper Iowa, 2017 ...... 0.5 vs. Winona State, 2018...... 1, 4x, last vs. Minnesota State, 2019 ...... 1, 4x, last vs. Minnesota Crookston, 2018 Diondre Green 3 vs. Minnesota Crookston, 2018 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 Jake Hendricks 1, 5x, last vs. Minnesota State, 2019 ...... 0.5 vs. UMary, 2018 ...... 0.5 vs. UMary, 2018 ...... 0 Demieko Hill 1 vs. Sioux Falls, 2019 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 Nathan Hill 1, 2x, last vs. Sioux Falls, 2019 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 Cory Hollowell 11 vs. Sioux Falls, 2018 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 1, 2x, last vs. Minnesota Crookston, 2018 Bobby Hosch 3 vs. Wayne State, 2019...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 Maurice Hunter 5 vs. Wayne State, 2018...... 0 ...... 0.5 vs. UMary, 2018 ...... 0 Davaeon Johnson 10 vs. Wayne State, 2019...... 0 ...... 1, 3x, last vs. Sioux Falls, 2019 ...... 0 Calvin Knapp 1 vs. Sioux Falls, 2019 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 Marshawn Reese 5 vs. Minnesota State, 2019 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 1 vs. Wayne State, 2019 Kyle Richter 6 vs. Wayne State, 2019...... 0.5 vs. Winona State, 2018...... 1.5, 2x, last vs. UMary, 2018...... 0 Gage Roberson 11 vs. Wayne State, 2019...... 0 ...... 3 vs. Wayne State, 2019 ...... 0 Peyton Sanders 9 vs. Minnesota Duluth, 2018 ...... 1 vs. Minnesota Duluth, 2018...... 1 vs. Minnesota Duluth, 2018...... 1 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 2015 Tahjee Smith 6 vs. UMary, 2018 ...... 1 vs. Minnesota State, 2018 ...... 2.5 vs. UMary, 2018 ...... 0 Ken Truitt 3 vs. Sioux Falls, 2019 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0

Special Teams Player Longest Field Goal Field Goals Made Longest Punt Adien Belt 0 ...... 0 ...... 64 vs. Sioux Falls, 2019 Boyer Bouman 0 ...... 0 ...... 43 vs. Augustana, 2017 Skyler Crew 43 vs. Wayne State, 2019...... 3 vs. MSU Moorhead, 2017 ...... 0 Paul Herrera 0 ...... 0 ...... 47 vs. Sioux Falls, 2019 SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 11 2018 Game-by-Game Starting Line-Ups Offense WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR WR RB QB MSU Galamue Startmoen Kammeyer Guzman Thissen Cayler Narveson Davis Olson Simmons Bouman WSC Galamue Startmoen Kammeyer Guzman Thissen Cayler Brunet Davis Coleman Simmons Nava USF Jaeschke Startmoen Guzman Kammeyer Cayler Gould Brunet Davis Coleman Simmons Herrera UIU MISU BSU SCSU MSUM WSU CSP AUGIE

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RCV RCV Ueqtkpi vf hi mkem twuj tex rcuu fzr uch rvu vf hi mkem twuj tex rcuu fzr uch rvu Etgy."Um{ngt / 5/6 6/6 / / / / / 35 / 36/45 78/85 3/3 / / / / 322 Fcxku."Fcpkgn 4/ / / // //34 33/ / / // //88 Uceju."Vtg{ 3/ / /////8 5/ / /////3: Fconq."Ectvgt 3/ //////8 3/ / /////8 Dwuctk."Swcftk 3 / / / / / / / 8 6 / / / / 3/3 / / 46 Pcxc."Uvgxgp / / / / / 2/3 / / 2 / / / / / 2/3 / / 2 Vqvcn 7 5/6 6/6 / / 2/3 / / 65 Qrrqpgpvu 35 8/8 32/33 3/3 / / / / 32: SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 14 423;"Uqwvjyguv"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"Hqqvdcnn Uqwvjyguv"Okppguqvc"Kpfkxkfwcn"Ugcuqp1Ectggt"Uvcvkuvkeu"*cu"qh"Ugr"45."423;+ Cnn"icogu

UGCUQP ECTGGT

Rwpv"Tgvwtpu pq0 {fu cxi vf ni pq0 {fu cxi vf ni Fcxku."Fcpkgn 3 35 3502 2 35 3: 32: 802 2 69 Vqvcn 3 35 3502 2 35 Qrrqpgpvu 8 47 604 2 36

Mkem"Tgvwtpu pq0 {fu cxi vf ni pq0 {fu cxi vf ni Tg{pqnfu."Fweg 8 343 4204 2 53 8 343 4204 2 53 Dwuctk."Swcftk 6 ;7 450: 2 4; 44 667 4204 2 59 Eqngocp."Lcngp 5 52 3202 2 3; 5 52 3202 2 3; Qnuqp."Dckng{ 4 57 3907 2 3: 35 474 3;06 2 58 Dtwpgv."Lcuqp 3 2 202 2 2 3 2 202 2 2 Icncowg."Icdg 3 47 4702 2 47 3 47 4702 2 47 Vqvcn 39 528 3:02 2 53 Qrrqpgpvu ; 34; 3605 2 43

Kpvgtegrvkqpu pq0 {fu cxi vf ni pq0 {fu cxi vf ni Tggug."Octujcyp 3 2 202 2 2 3 2 202 2 2 Vqvcn 3 2 202 2 2 Qrrqpgpvu 7 6: ;08 2 63

Hwodng"Tgvwtpu pq0 {fu cxi vf ni pq0 {fu cxi vf ni Vqvcn 2 2 202 2 2 Qrrqpgpvu 2 2 202 2 2

Cnn"Rwtrqug i twuj tex rt mt kt vqvcn cxi1i i twuj tex rt mt kt vqvcn cxi1i Fcxku."Fcpkgn 5 4 532 35 2 2 547 32:05 36 63 3645 32: 57 2 3829 3360: Tg{pqnfu."Fweg 5 63 2 2 343 2 384 7602 5 63 2 2 343 2 384 7602 Dwuctk."Swcftk 3 2 49 2 ;7 2 344 34402 4: ; 66: 7 667 2 ;29 5406 Qnuqp."Dckng{ 4 2 :2 2 57 2 337 7907 42 : 39; 2 474 2 65; 4402 Eqngocp."Lcngp 5 2 73 2 52 2 :3 4902 5 2 73 2 52 2 :3 4902 Pctxguqp."Nwmg 4 2 88 2 2 2 88 5502 42 2 395 2 2 2 395 :08 Icncowg."Icdg 4 2 5; 2 47 2 86 5402 46 3: 956 2 47 2 999 5406 Uceju."Vtg{ 5 63 43 2 2 2 84 4209 8 32: 93 2 2 2 39; 4;0: Ukooqpu."Ocz 5 72 /4 2 2 2 6: 3802 56 3;64 8:7 2 38 2 4865 9909 Fconq."Ectvgt 4 2 46 2 2 2 46 3402 35 2 58 2 2 2 58 40: Lcguejmg."Fcmqv 5 2 44 2 2 2 44 905 33 2 44 2 2 2 44 402 Jgttgtc."Rcwn 5 32 2 2 2 2 32 505 5 32 2 2 2 2 32 505 Lqjpuqp."Vtg{ 5 7 2 2 2 2 7 309 5 7 2 2 2 2 7 309 Ogkpgp."Eqfkg 5 2 4 2 2 2 4 209 : 93 4 2 2 2 95 ;03 Itc{."Ukt/Eq{ 3 /7 2 2 2 2 /7 /702 3 /7 2 2 2 2 /7 /702 Pcxc."Uvgxgp 4 /3: 2 2 2 2 /3: /;02 4 /3: 2 2 2 2 /3: /;02 Dqwocp."Dq{gt 3 /49 2 2 2 2 /49 /4902 42 69 36 2 2 2 83 502 VGCO 4 /66 2 2 2 2 /66 /4402 Vqvcn 5 77 862 35 528 2 3236 55:02 Qrrqpgpvu 5 3234 922 47 34; 6: 3;36 85:02

Hkgnf"Iqcnu cvv iqqf nqpi dnmf cvv iqqf nqpi dnmf Etgy."Um{ngt 6 5 65 2 45 36 65 2 Vqvcn 6 5 65 2 Qrrqpgpvu 8 8 64 2

Rwpvkpi pq0 {fu cxi ni dnm pq0 {fu cxi ni dnm Dgnv."Cfkgp 3: 9;4 6602 86 2 3: 9;4 6602 86 2 Jgttgtc."Rcwn 3 69 6902 69 2 3 69 6902 69 2 Vqvcn 3; :5; 6604 86 2 Qrrqpgpvu : 4;2 5804 76 2

Mkemqhhu pq0 {fu cxi vd qd pq0 {fu cxi vd qd Etgy."Um{ngt 33 826 760; 2 3 6: 4789 7507 4 5 Vqvcn 33 826 760; 2 3 Qrrqpgpvu 43 3395 770; 4 2 SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 15

423;"Uqwvjyguv"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"Hqqvdcnn Uqwvjyguv"Okppguqvc"Kpfkxkfwcn"Ugcuqp1Ectggt"Uvcvkuvkeu"*cu"qh"Ugr"45."423;+ Cnn"icogu

UGCUQP ECTGGT

%% Fghgpukxg"Ngcfgtu ir wc c vqvcn vhn ucem kpv rdw ht hh dnm ir wc c vqvcn vhn ucem kpv rdw ht hh dnm 54 Ejcrocp."Icttgvv 5 """3":"""3"3""""4";202"""""00"""0""0""0"""0 5"""3":"""3"3""""4";202"""""00"""0""0""0"""0 56 Dwtpu."Qpvg 5 """3"8 """3"3""""4"9502"""""00"""4""0""0"""0 36"""6"5"""5"4""""9"7707"""2"0"73"""5""4""3"""0 36 Tqdgtuqp."Icig 5 """3": """"8 """"4"6602"""""00"""0""0""0"""0 5"""3":""""8""""4"6602"""""00"""0""0""0"""0 49 Lqjpuqp."Fcxcgqp 5 """3": """"7 """"4"5502"""""00"""0""0""0"""0 5"""3":""""7""""4"5502"""""00"""0""0""0"""0 43 Hkujgt."Nwecu 5 """3"6 """"8 """"4"2 302 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 47 """7"; """5": """";"9 607 """3"0"7 6 """3 ""5 ""3 """3 6Jqnnqygnn."Eqt{ 5"""3"3""""9""""3":202"""""00"""0""0""0"""0 36"""7"7 """4"9 """":"4 202 """""0 4 ""3"5 ""0 ""0 """0 47 Tggug."Octujcyp 5 """"9 """"6 """"3"3 202 """""0 3 """3 ""0 ""0 """0 5 """"9 """"6 """"3"3202"""""03"""3""0""0"""0 ;6 Tkejvgt."M{ng 5 """": """"5 """"3"3302"""""00"""0""0""0"""0 3:"""3"6"""3":""""5"4702"""2"0"70"""0""0""3"""0 63 Dgnn."Cfkjkc 5 """"7 """"5 """"": 202 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 5 """"7 """"5 """"": 202 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 4; Dckp."Ejtku 5 """"6 """"5 """""9 202 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 35 """"7 """"6 """""; 202 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 3: Dcjnocpp."Dtcf 5 """"5 """"6 """""9 302 """""0 0 """3 ""0 ""0 """0 56 """4"8 """3"9 """"6"5502"""3"0"23"""7""0""0"""0 6; C{gtu."Tkejctf 5 """"6 """"4 """""8 202 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 36 """3"5 """3"4 """"4"7 507 """4"0"2 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 66 Fcnnkgp."Lqd 5 """"6 """"4 """""8 202 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 35 """"9 """"7 """"3"4207"""""00"""3""0""0"""3 3; Vtwkvv."Mgp 5 """"7 """"0 """""7 202 """""0 0 """5 ""3 ""0 """0 5 """"7 """"0 """""7 202 """""0 0 """5 ""3 ""0 """0 42 Ucpfgtu."Rg{vqp 5 """"4 """"4 """""6 202 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 62 """6"7"""4"7""""9"2307"""3"0"23"""8""0""0"""0 ;7 Jquej."Dqdd{ 4 """"5 """"3 """""6 202 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 4 """"5 """"3 """""6 202 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 7Dcwgt."Lquj 5""""4""""3"""""5202"""""00"""0""0""0"""0 39"""3"3""""4""""3"5202"""""00"""0""0""0"""0 5Jwpvgt."Ocwtkeg 3""""0""""5"""""5202"""""00"""0""0""0"""0 34"""4"3""""7""""4"8207"""""00"""5""0""0"""0 9Icncowg."Icdg 4""""4""""0"""""4202"""""00"""0""0""0"""0 46""""6""""0"""""6202"""""00"""0""0""0"""0 77 Dctpgu."Ict{ 4 """"3 """"3 """""4 202 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 4 """"3 """"3 """""4 202 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 ;9 Cpfgtuqp."Tcpf{ 5 """"3 """"3 """""4 302 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 : """"3 """"7 """""8 407 """2"0"7 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 64 Jknn."Pcvjcp 5 """"3 """"3 """""4 202 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 5 """"3 """"3 """""4 202 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 32 Eqngocp."Lcngp 5 """"0 """"4 """""4 202 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 5 """"0 """"4 """""4 202 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 68 Jknn."Fgogkmq 5 """"0 """"3 """""3 202 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 5 """"0 """"3 """""3 202 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 48 Uceju."Vtg{ 5 """"0 """"3 """""3 202 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 8 """"0 """"4 """""4 202 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 74 Eqnnkpu."Pcvg 4 """"3 """"0 """""3 202 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 4 """"3 """"0 """""3 202 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 55 Jgpftkemu."Lcmg 3 """"3 """"0 """""3 202 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 34 """"4 """"5 """""7 207 """2"0"7 0 """0 ""3 ""0 """0 4: Ogkpgp."Eqfkg 5 """"3 """"0 """""3 202 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 : """"3 """"3 """""4 202 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 72 Mpcrr."Ecnxkp 5 """"0 """"3 """""3 202 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 5 """"0 """"3 """""3 202 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 45 Dwtpgnn."Ujc{nct 5 """"3 """"0 """""3 202 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 46 """4": """3"9 """"6"7 202 """""0 3 """5 ""3 ""0 """0 33 Dwuctk."Swcftk 3 """"3 """"0 """""3 202 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 4: """"7 """"4 """""9 202 """""0 0 """0 ""0 ""0 """0 ;Uokvj."Vcjlgg 5""""3""""0"""""3202"""""00"""0""0""0"""0 36"""3":"""4"3""""5";707"""3"0"20"""0""3""0"""0 Vqvcn 5 ""3"7"5 """:"4"""4"5"7 36 2 3 """9 ""3 ""0 """0 Qrrqpgpvu 5 """;"3 """9"8"""3"8"9 49 36 7 ""3"6 ""0 ""3 """0 " """ " """ SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE""" UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL""""" """ """""16 " "

SMSU Individual Game Highs"" SMSU Team Game Highs""

Twujgu 35 Jgttgtc."Rcwn"xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Twujgu 58 xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ [ctfu"Twujkpi 56 Ukooqpu."Ocz"xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ [ctfu"Twujkpi 67 cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ VF"Twujgu 3 Uceju."Vtg{"xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ [ctfu"Rgt"Twuj 308 cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ Nqpi"Twuj 45 Tg{pqnfu."Fweg"xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ VF"Twujgu 3 xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Rcuu"cvvgorvu 52 Jgttgtc."Rcwn"xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Rcuu"cvvgorvu 62 xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ Rcuu"eqorngvkqpu 3; Jgttgtc."Rcwn"xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Rcuu"eqorngvkqpu 46 xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ [ctfu"Rcuukpi 3:6 Pcxc."Uvgxgp"xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ [ctfu"Rcuukpi 568 xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ VF"Rcuugu 4 Pcxc."Uvgxgp"xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ [ctfu"Rgt"Rcuu :08 xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ Nqpi"Rcuu 66 Jgttgtc."Rcwn"xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ VF"Rcuugu 5 xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ Tgegrvkqpu ; Fcxku."Fcpkgn"xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ Vqvcn"Rnc{u 89 xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ [ctfu"Tgegkxkpi 368 Fcxku."Fcpkgn"xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ Vqvcn"Qhhgpug 572 xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ VF"Tgegrvkqpu 3 Dwuctk."Swcftk"xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ [ctfu"Rgt"Rnc{ 802 xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ 3Fconq."Ectvgt"xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ Rqkpvu 45 xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ 3Fcxku."Fcpkgn"xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ Hktuv"Fqypu 42 xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ 3Fcxku."Fcpkgn"cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ Rgpcnvkgu 36 cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ Nqpi"Tgegrvkqp 66 Fcxku."Fcpkgn"xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Rgpcnv{"[ctfu :5 cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ Hkgnf"Iqcnu 4 Etgy."Um{ngt"cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ Vwtpqxgtu 5 xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Nqpi"Hkgnf"Iqcn 65 Etgy."Um{ngt"cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ Kpvgtegrvkqpu"D{ 3 cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ Rwpvu 9 Dgnv."Cfkgp"xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Rwpvu : xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Rwpvkpi"Cxi 6902 Jgttgtc."Rcwn"xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Rwpvkpi"Cxi 6807 cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ Nqpi"Rwpv 86 Dgnv."Cfkgp"xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Nqpi"Rwpv 86 xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Rwpvu"kpukfg"42 4 Dgnv."Cfkgp"xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Rwpvu"kpukfg"42 4 xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Nqpi"Rwpv"Tgvwtp 35 Fcxku."Fcpkgn"xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Nqpi"Rwpv"Tgvwtp 35 xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Nqpi"Mkemqhh"Tgvwtp 53 Tg{pqnfu."Fweg"cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ Vcemngu 37 Ejcrocp."Icttgvv"xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ Vcemngu"Hqt"Nquu 502 Tqdgtuqp."Icig"cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ Kpvgtegrvkqpu 3 Tggug."Octujcyp"cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+

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Twujgu 53 Iwpp."Pcvg."xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ Twujgu 7: xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ [ctfu"Twujkpi 464 Iwpp."Pcvg."xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ [ctfu"Twujkpi 5;6 xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ VF"Twujgu 6 Tgkufqthgt.V0."xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ [ctfu"Rgt"Twuj :02 xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Nqpi"Twuj 73 Lgpmkpu.Lc)Vck."xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ VF"Twujgu 9 xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Rcuu"cvvgorvu 5: OeEcpeg."Cpf{."cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ Rcuu"cvvgorvu 5; cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ Rcuu"eqorngvkqpu 43 OeEcpeg."Cpf{."cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ Rcuu"eqorngvkqpu 43 cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ [ctfu"Rcuukpi 4:9 OeEcpeg."Cpf{."cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ [ctfu"Rcuukpi 4:9 cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ VF"Rcuugu 4 OeEcpeg."Cpf{."cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ [ctfu"Rgt"Rcuu 3403 xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Nqpi"Rcuu ;3 Ycnvgtu.Ecfgp."xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ VF"Rcuugu 4 cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ Tgegrvkqpu 8 Ctpqnf."Lwuvkp."xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ Vqvcn"Rnc{u ;8 cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ [ctfu"Tgegkxkpi ;3 Eqnnkgt.Mctpgnn."xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Vqvcn"Qhhgpug 823 xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ VF"Tgegrvkqpu 3 ¥{nuvtc."Ujcpg."xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ [ctfu"Rgt"Rnc{ ;03 xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ 3Jcymkpu."Lcuqp."cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ Rqkpvu 73 xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ 3Ngg."Ocuqp."cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ Ucemu"D{ 8 xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ Nqpi"Tgegrvkqp ;3 Eqnnkgt.Mctpgnn."xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Hktuv"Fqypu 54 cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ Hkgnf"Iqcnu 4 Yknnkcou."Nwmg."xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ Rgpcnvkgu 39 cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ 4Mpwfuqp."Gvjcp."cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ Rgpcnv{"[ctfu 3;6 cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ Nqpi"Hkgnf"Iqcn 64 Mpwfuqp."Gvjcp."cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ Vwtpqxgtu 3 cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ Rwpvu 7 Mckugt."Dncmg."cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ 3xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Rwpvkpi"Cxi 6405 Ejcrkp.Vjqocu."xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Kpvgtegrvkqpu"D{ 5 xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Nqpi"Rwpv 76 Ejcrkp.Vjqocu."xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Rwpvu 7 cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ Rwpvu"kpukfg"42 3 Mckugt."Dncmg."cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ Rwpvkpi"Cxi 6405 xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ 3Ejcrkp.Vjqocu."xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Nqpi"Rwpv 76 xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Nqpi"Rwpv"Tgvwtp 36 Octvkp."Lwuvkp."cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ Rwpvu"kpukfg"42 3 cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ Nqpi"Mkemqhh"Tgvwtp 43 Yknnkcou."P{ngu."xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ 3xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Vcemngu ; Itcpvjco.Dtqf{."xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Nqpi"Rwpv"Tgvwtp 36 cv"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*Ugr"36."423;+ ;Uvqwv.Vwemgt."xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Ucemu 402 Tqdgtvuqp."¥cej."xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ Vcemngu"Hqt"Nquu 407 Itcpvjco.Dtqf{."xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*Ugr"43."423;+ Kpvgtegrvkqpu 3 Uejtqgfgtogkgt."xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ 3Octtqy."Rcttkuj."xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*Ugr"29."423;+ """""" """""" """""" SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 17 423;"Uqwvjyguv"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"Hqqvdcnn Uqwvjyguv"Okppguqvc"/"Nqpi"Rnc{u 42/[CTF"RNWU"RNC[U NQPI"RNC[U"D["VJG"PWODGTU [fu V{rg Rnc{gt*u+ Qrrqpgpv Nqpi"Rnc{u"D{"[ctfu Pq0 VF 66 Rcuu Fcxku."Fcpkgn"htqo"Jgttgtc."Rcwn Ukqwz"Hcnnu 322- 2 2 64 Rcuu Eqngocp."Lcngp"htqo"Pcxc."Uvgxgp Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+ ;2/;; 2 2 63 Rcuu Qnuqp."Dckng{"htqo"Dqwocp."Dq{gt Okppguqvc"Uvcvg :2/:; 2 2 54 Rcuu Fcxku."Fcpkgn"htqo"Dqwocp."Dq{gt Okppguqvc"Uvcvg 92/9; 2 2 53 MT Tg{pqnfu."Fweg Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+ 82/8; 2 2 4; MT Dwuctk."Swcftk Okppguqvc"Uvcvg 72/7; 2 2 4; MT Dwuctk."Swcftk Okppguqvc"Uvcvg 62/6; 5 2 49, Rcuu Dwuctk."Swcftk"htqo"Pcxc."Uvgxgp Okppguqvc"Uvcvg 52/5; 4 2 48 Rcuu Fcxku."Fcpkgn"htqo"Pcxc."Uvgxgp Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+ 42/4; 36 5 48, Rcuu Fcxku."Fcpkgn"htqo"Dqwocp."Dq{gt Okppguqvc"Uvcvg 47MTIcncowg."Icdg Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+ Nqpi"Rnc{u"D{"V{rg Pq0 VF 46MTDwuctk."Swcftk Okppguqvc"Uvcvg Twujkpi 3 2 46 Rcuu Qnuqp."Dckng{"htqo"Pcxc."Uvgxgp Okppguqvc"Uvcvg Rcuukpi 33 5 45 Twuj Tg{pqnfu."Fweg Okppguqvc"Uvcvg Rwpv"tgvwtpu 2 2 44 MT Tg{pqnfu."Fweg Ukqwz"Hcnnu Mkem"tgvwtpu 9 2 42 Rcuu Fcxku."Fcpkgn"htqo"Pcxc."Uvgxgp Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+ Kpvgtegrvkqpu 2 2 42 MT Tg{pqnfu."Fweg Ukqwz"Hcnnu Hwodng"tgvwtpu 2 2 42, Rcuu Fcxku."Fcpkgn"htqo"Pcxc."Uvgxgp Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+ Qvjgt 2 2 42 Rcuu Fcxku."Fcpkgn"htqo"Pcxc."Uvgxgp Okppguqvc"Uvcvg VQVCN 3; 5

,"vqwejfqyp"ueqtgf"qp"rnc{ 42/[CTF"RNWU"D["RNC[GT Rnc{gt Pq0 VF T R MT RT KT HT Fcxku."Fcpkgn 9 4 2 9 2 2 2 2 Dwuctk."Swcftk 6 3 2 3 5 2 2 2 Tg{pqnfu."Fweg 6 2 3 2 5 2 2 2 Qnuqp."Dckng{ 4 2 2 4 2 2 2 2 Eqngocp."Lcngp 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 Icncowg."Icdg 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 VQVCN 3; 5 3 33 9 2 2 2

NQPIGUV"RNC[U"QH"VJG"[GCT Twujkpi 45 Tg{pqnfu."Fweg"xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*;191423;+ Twujkpi"Vqwejfqyp 4Uceju."Vtg{"xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*;1431423;+ Rcuukpi 66 Fcxku."Fcpkgn"htqo"Jgttgtc."Rcwn xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*;1431423;+ Rcuukpi"Vqwejfqyp 49 Dwuctk."Swcftk"htqo"Pcxc."Uvgxgp xu"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"*;191423;+ Rwpv"Tgvwtp 35 Fcxku."Fcpkgn"xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*;1431423;+ Mkem"Tgvwtp 53 Tg{pqnfu."Fweg"xu"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*;1361423;+ Kpvgtegrvkqp"Tgvwtp 2Tggug."Octujcyp"xu"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*;1361423;+ Hwodng"Tgvwtp Pqpg Rwpv 86 Dgnv."Cfkgp"xu"Ukqwz"Hcnnu"*;1431423;+ Hkgnf"Iqcn 65 Etgy."Um{ngt"xu"Yc{pg"Uvcvg"*Pgd0+"*;1361423;+ SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 18

423;"Uqwvjyguv"Okppguqvc"Uvcvg"Hqqvdcnn Uqwvjyguv"Okppguqvc"/"$Oqpg{$"Rnc{u"][ctfnkpgu"3"vq";;_ Oqpg{"rnc{u"ctg"fghkpgf"cu"rnc{u"tguwnvkpi"kp"hktuv"fqyp"qt"c"vqwejfqyp

OQPG["TWUJGTU 3uv VF Pq0 Cvv OQPG["TGEGRVKQPU 3uv VF Pq0 Tge Uceju."Vtg{ 5 3 6 3: Fcxku."Fcpkgn 38 4 38 44 Jgttgtc."Rcwn 4 2 4 35 Qnuqp."Dckng{ 5 2 5 6 Ukooqpu."Ocz 4 2 4 42 Pctxguqp."Nwmg 5 2 5 8 Tg{pqnfu."Fweg 3 2 3 9 Eqngocp."Lcngp 4 2 4 4 VQVCNU : 3 ; 8: Icncowg."Icdg 4 2 4 7 Fconq."Ectvgt 3 3 4 5 Dwuctk."Swcftk 3 3 3 3 Uceju."Vtg{ 3 2 3 4 VQVCNU 4; 6 52 75

3UV"FQYP 3UV"FQYP OQPG["TWUJGTU 3uv VF Pq0 Cvv OQPG["TGEGRVKQPU 3uv VF Pq0 Tge Uceju."Vtg{ 3 2 3 8 Fcxku."Fcpkgn 7 3 7 32 VQVCNU 3 2 3 53 Pctxguqp."Nwmg 4 2 4 6 Icncowg."Icdg 4 2 4 6 Fconq."Ectvgt 2 3 3 3 Qnuqp."Dckng{ 3 2 3 3 VQVCNU 32 4 33 48

4PF"FQYP 4PF"FQYP OQPG["TWUJGTU 3uv VF Pq0 Cvv OQPG["TGEGRVKQPU 3uv VF Pq0 Tge Ukooqpu."Ocz 4 2 4 : Fcxku."Fcpkgn 8 2 8 9 Tg{pqnfu."Fweg 3 2 3 6 Eqngocp."Lcngp 3 2 3 3 Jgttgtc."Rcwn 3 2 3 7 Pctxguqp."Nwmg 3 2 3 4 Uceju."Vtg{ 2 3 3 9 VQVCNU : 2 : 36 VQVCNU 6 3 7 49

5TF"FQYP 5TF"FQYP OQPG["TWUJGTU 3uv VF Pq0 Cvv OQPG["TGEGRVKQPU 3uv VF Pq0 Tge Jgttgtc."Rcwn 3 2 3 6 Fcxku."Fcpkgn 6 3 6 6 Uceju."Vtg{ 3 2 3 6 Qnuqp."Dckng{ 4 2 4 4 VQVCNU 4 2 4 ; Uceju."Vtg{ 3 2 3 3 Eqngocp."Lcngp 3 2 3 3 Fconq."Ectvgt 3 2 3 4 Dwuctk."Swcftk 3 3 3 3 VQVCNU 32 4 32 34

6VJ"FQYP 6VJ"FQYP OQPG["TWUJGTU 3uv VF Pq0 Cvv OQPG["TGEGRVKQPU 3uv VF Pq0 Tge Uceju."Vtg{ 3 2 3 3 Fcxku."Fcpkgn 3 2 3 3 VQVCNU 3 2 3 3 VQVCNU 3 2 3 3 SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 19 20019 NSIC TEAM STTAATS 2019 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Team Statistics Through games of Sep 21, 2019 SCORING OFFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G ------Minnesota Duluth.... 3 16 13 1 0 3 0 120 40.0 Minnesota State..... 3 162 948 5.9 6 316.0 Bemidji State...... 3 16 13 0 0 1 0 112 37.3 Sioux Falls...... 3 137 746 5.4 11 248.7 Sioux Falls...... 3 13 12 0 0 4 0 102 34.0 Minnesota Duluth.... 3 120 638 5.3 8 212.7 Minnesota State..... 3 10 9 1 0 7 1 94 31.3 Bemidji State...... 3 139 602 4.3 5 200.7 MSU Moorhead...... 3 12 10 0 0 2 0 88 29.3 St. Cloud State..... 3 131 530 4.0 5 176.7 St. Cloud State..... 3 12 12 0 0 1 0 87 29.0 Concordia-St. Paul.. 3 112 470 4.2 6 156.7 Augustana...... 3 10 10 0 0 5 0 85 28.3 Minot State...... 3 111 461 4.2 2 153.7 Winona State...... 3 10 8 0 0 3 0 77 25.7 Winona State...... 3 98 440 4.5 3 146.7 Concordia-St. Paul.. 3 9 9 0 0 3 0 72 24.0 Northern State...... 3 108 413 3.8 4 137.7 Wayne State...... 3 6 4 0 0 4 0 52 17.3 Wayne State...... 3 113 398 3.5 0 132.7 Minot State...... 3 6 6 0 0 3 0 51 17.0 University of Mary.. 3 89 327 3.7 4 109.0 University of Mary.. 3 7 4 0 0 0 1 48 16.0 Augustana...... 3 93 291 3.1 3 97.0 Southwest Minnesota. 3 5 4 0 0 3 0 43 14.3 Upper Iowa...... 3 101 255 2.5 0 85.0 Northern State...... 3 5 5 0 0 1 0 38 12.7 Minnesota Crookston. 3 107 207 1.9 0 69.0 Minnesota Crookston. 3 4 1 1 0 1 0 30 10.0 MSU Moorhead...... 3 90 143 1.6 5 47.7 Upper Iowa...... 3 3 2 0 0 1 0 23 7.7 Southwest Minnesota. 3 82 55 0.7 1 18.3

SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg RUSHING DEFENSE G Rushes Yards Avg. TD Yds/G ------Bemidji State...... 3 3 3 0 0 1 0 24 8.0 Minnesota State..... 3 67 99 1.5 0 33.0 St. Cloud State..... 3 4 2 0 0 2 0 32 10.7 Minnesota Duluth.... 3 82 149 1.8 1 49.7 Minnesota State..... 3 4 3 0 0 2 0 33 11.0 St. Cloud State..... 3 109 175 1.6 2 58.3 Augustana...... 3 4 4 0 0 4 0 40 13.3 Sioux Falls...... 3 92 211 2.3 3 70.3 Minnesota Duluth.... 3 6 5 0 0 0 0 41 13.7 Bemidji State...... 3 98 213 2.2 1 71.0 Winona State...... 3 7 6 0 0 2 0 54 18.0 Northern State...... 3 105 327 3.1 3 109.0 Sioux Falls...... 3 8 6 0 0 2 0 60 20.0 Wayne State...... 3 104 360 3.5 1 120.0 Northern State...... 3 9 7 0 0 2 0 67 22.3 Augustana...... 3 111 417 3.8 1 139.0 Concordia-St. Paul.. 3 8 7 0 0 4 1 69 23.0 Winona State...... 3 119 421 3.5 3 140.3 Wayne State...... 3 7 7 0 0 9 0 76 25.3 MSU Moorhead...... 3 104 487 4.7 5 162.3 MSU Moorhead...... 3 12 8 1 0 1 0 85 28.3 Concordia-St. Paul.. 3 123 497 4.0 3 165.7 Minot State...... 3 13 10 1 0 1 1 95 31.7 Minnesota Crookston. 3 145 562 3.9 11 187.3 Southwest Minnesota. 3 13 10 1 0 6 0 108 36.0 Upper Iowa...... 3 122 586 4.8 9 195.3 Upper Iowa...... 3 15 15 0 0 1 0 108 36.0 University of Mary.. 3 139 698 5.0 2 232.7 Minnesota Crookston. 3 15 13 0 0 2 0 109 36.3 Minot State...... 3 113 710 6.3 8 236.7 University of Mary.. 3 16 16 0 0 3 0 121 40.3 Southwest Minnesota. 3 160 1012 6.3 10 337.3

PASS OFFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Yds/G ------Augustana...... 3 116 70 4 60.3 841 7.2 6 280.3 Minnesota State..... 3 948 538 240 1486 6.2 10 495.3 Wayne State...... 3 118 63 7 53.4 817 6.9 5 272.3 Sioux Falls...... 3 746 638 213 1384 6.5 13 461.3 MSU Moorhead...... 3 128 79 2 61.7 814 6.4 6 271.3 Minnesota Duluth.... 3 638 721 209 1359 6.5 15 453.0 Minnesota Duluth.... 3 89 50 2 56.2 721 8.1 7 240.3 Wayne State...... 3 398 817 231 1215 5.3 5 405.0 Winona State...... 3 93 54 3 58.1 668 7.2 6 222.7 Bemidji State...... 3 602 575 212 1177 5.6 15 392.3 Southwest Minnesota. 3 92 53 5 57.6 640 7.0 4 213.3 Augustana...... 3 291 841 209 1132 5.4 9 377.3 Sioux Falls...... 3 76 45 1 59.2 638 8.4 2 212.7 Winona State...... 3 440 668 191 1108 5.8 9 369.3 University of Mary.. 3 81 40 3 49.4 623 7.7 3 207.7 St. Cloud State..... 3 530 507 222 1037 4.7 12 345.7 Bemidji State...... 3 73 43 2 58.9 575 7.9 10 191.7 Northern State...... 3 413 570 215 983 4.6 5 327.7 Upper Iowa...... 3 102 54 4 52.9 574 5.6 3 191.3 MSU Moorhead...... 3 143 814 218 957 4.4 11 319.0 Northern State...... 3 107 53 4 49.5 570 5.3 1 190.0 University of Mary.. 3 327 623 170 950 5.6 7 316.7 Minnesota State..... 3 78 38 3 48.7 538 6.9 4 179.3 Minot State...... 3 461 400 198 861 4.3 5 287.0 St. Cloud State..... 3 91 42 2 46.2 507 5.6 7 169.0 Concordia-St. Paul.. 3 470 373 173 843 4.9 8 281.0 Minnesota Crookston. 3 63 31 5 49.2 484 7.7 4 161.3 Upper Iowa...... 3 255 574 203 829 4.1 3 276.3 Minot State...... 3 87 41 4 47.1 400 4.6 3 133.3 Southwest Minnesota. 3 55 640 174 695 4.0 5 231.7 Concordia-St. Paul.. 3 61 32 2 52.5 373 6.1 2 124.3 Minnesota Crookston. 3 207 484 170 691 4.1 4 230.3

PASS DEFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plys Yards Avg TD Yds/G ------St. Cloud State..... 3 82 37 1 45.1 436 5.3 2 145.3 St. Cloud State..... 3 175 436 191 611 3.2 4 203.7 Minnesota Duluth.... 3 115 48 6 41.7 485 4.2 4 161.7 Minnesota Duluth.... 3 149 485 197 634 3.2 5 211.3 Sioux Falls...... 3 90 48 6 53.3 492 5.5 3 164.0 Sioux Falls...... 3 211 492 182 703 3.9 6 234.3 Upper Iowa...... 3 68 48 1 70.6 553 8.1 5 184.3 Bemidji State...... 3 213 582 194 795 4.1 3 265.0 Minnesota Crookston. 3 84 52 2 61.9 567 6.8 3 189.0 Minnesota State..... 3 99 711 168 810 4.8 4 270.0 Augustana...... 3 97 44 7 45.4 576 5.9 3 192.0 Northern State...... 3 327 597 211 924 4.4 9 308.0 Bemidji State...... 3 96 50 8 52.1 58 2 6.1 2 194.0 Augustana...... 3 417 576 208 993 4.8 4 331.0 Northern State...... 3 106 55 2 51.9 59 7 5.6 6 199.0 Winona State...... 3 421 647 214 1068 5.0 6 356.0 Concordia-St. Paul.. 3 104 60 1 57.7 64 4 6.2 5 214.7 Wayne State...... 3 360 766 207 1126 5.4 7 375.3 University of Mary.. 3 74 50 0 67.6 64 7 8.7 13 215.7 Minnesota Crookston. 3 562 567 229 1129 4.9 14 376.3 Winona State...... 3 95 52 6 54.7 64 7 6.8 3 215.7 Upper Iowa...... 3 586 553 190 1139 6.0 14 379.7 Minot State...... 3 85 44 3 51.8 68 5 8.1 4 228.3 Concordia-St. Paul.. 3 497 644 227 1141 5.0 8 380.3 MSU Moorhead...... 3 77 43 2 55.8 69 5 9.0 7 231.7 MSU Moorhead...... 3 487 695 181 1182 6.5 12 394.0 Southwest Minnesota. 3 78 44 1 56.4 70 0 9.0 3 233.3 University of Mary.. 3 698 647 213 1345 6.3 15 448.3 Minnesota State..... 3 101 54 6 53.5 71 1 7.0 4 237.0 Minot State...... 3 710 685 198 1395 7.0 12 465.0 Wayne State...... 3 103 59 1 57.3 76 6 7.4 6 255.3 Southwest Minnesota. 3 1012 700 238 1712 7.2 13 570.7

KICKOFF RETURNS G Ret Yds TD Avg PUNT RETURNS G Ret Yds TD Avg Winona State...... 3 9 240 0 26.7 Southwest Minnesota. 3 1 13 0 13.0 Minnesota Duluth.... 3 6 153 0 25.5 Sioux Falls...... 3 5 63 0 12.6 Northern State...... 3 8 190 0 23.8 Minnesota State..... 3 7 79 0 11.3 Minot State...... 3 12 284 1 23.7 Concordia-St. Paul.. 3 6 66 1 11.0 Sioux Falls...... 3 7 160 0 22.9 Winona State...... 3 4 43 0 10.8 Minnesota Crookston. 3 16 343 0 21.4 Wayne State...... 3 6 53 0 8.8 University of Mary.. 3 16 335 0 20.9 Northern State...... 3 4 25 0 6.2 Wayne State...... 3 10 193 1 19.3 Minnesota Crookston. 3 5 30 0 6.0 Concordia-St. Paul.. 3 11 212 0 19.3 St. Cloud State..... 3 9 38 0 4.2 Southwest Minnesota. 3 17 306 0 18.0 Augustana...... 3 10 35 0 3.5 Bemidji State...... 3 5 84 0 16.8 Upper Iowa...... 3 6 13 0 2.2 Augustana...... 3 7 111 0 15.9 Bemidji State...... 3 6 9 0 1.5 Upper Iowa...... 3 13 195 0 15.0 Minot State...... 3 1 0 0 0.0 MSU Moorhead...... 3 10 150 0 15.0 MSU Moorhead...... 3 0 0 0 0.0 FForor Updateed Info VVisit:isit:: wwww.nor.northerrnsun.ornsun.orrgg ‡$XJXVWDQD ‡ %HPLGML 6WDWH ‡ &RQFRUGLD 6W 3DXO ‡ 8QLYHUVLW\ RI 0DU\ ‡ 0LQQHVRWD &URRNVWRQ ‡ 0LQQHVRWD 'XOXWK ‡ 0LQQHVRWD 6WDWH 8QLYHUVLW\ 0DQNDWR ‡ ‡068 0RRUKHDG ‡ 0LQRW 6WDWH ‡ 1RUWKHUQ 6WDWH ‡ 6LRX[ )DOOV ‡ 6RXWKZHVW 0LQQHVRWD 6WDWH ‡ 6W &ORXG 6WDWH ‡ 8SSHU ,RZD ‡ :D\QH 6WDWH ‡ :LQRQD 6WDWH ‡ SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 20 2019 NNSIC INDIVIDU UALAL LEADERS 2019 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Sep 21, 2019 RUSHING Team Cl G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G INTERCEPTIONS Team Cl G Int Yds TD Int/G Gunn, Nate...... MSU SR 3 65 483 7.4 4 161.0 Junker, Michael..... BSU SR 3 3 107 1 1.00 Thuro Reisdorfer.... USF SO 3 46 287 6.2 6 95.7 Schroedermeier, Cole MSU JR 3 3 9 0 1.00 Santiago-Lloyd, Sam. WSU JR 3 48 274 5.7 1 91.3 Ryan Nieman...... USF SR 3 2 92 0 0.67 Frye, Jalen...... BSU SO 3 57 273 4.8 3 91.0 Gavin, Cam...... WSU JR 3 2 49 0 0.67 Mohamed,Ali...... MINOT FR 3 39 249 6.4 1 83.0 Schmitz, Eric...... UMD SO 3 1 47 1 0.33 Cherrier, Isaiah.... NSU SO 3 45 242 5.4 1 80.7 Ames, Gabe...... BSU JR 3 1 46 0 0.33 Larson, John...... UMD JR 3 37 218 5.9 1 72.7 Smith, David...... WSU SR 3 1 35 0 0.33 Sullivan, Wade...... UMD SO 3 32 200 6.2 3 66.7 Kinard, Ryan...... BSU SR 3 1 31 0 0.33 Blando,Joe...... SCSU SO 3 44 167 3.8 1 55.7 Kujawa, Cody...... AUGIE SR 3 1 27 1 0.33 Caden Walters...... USF SR 3 22 165 7.5 2 55.0 Conrad, Payton...... SCSU SO 3 1 25 0 0.33

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The team also received votes in the NSIC Offensive Newcomer of the Year, setting a school record yearly among one of the top Divi- Coaches Association (AFCA) Top 25 weekly with a 63.9 percent completion percentage, while passing for sion II conferences in the country. poll on three occasions—the first time SMSU received votes 2,963 yards and 33 touchdowns. Sauter has compiled an overall in the poll since 2008. Quarterback Josh Shudlick had a record-breaking sea- record of 40-60 in nine seasons on The Mustang offense was high-powered again in 2015, son during Sauter’s first season on the sideline in 2008. the sidelines, including 39-58 in leading Division II during the regular season with 312 first Shudlick set a conference record for passing yards, tied the NSIC play. Sauter’s victory total downs, while scoring 366 points— league record for touchdown passes and finished first in the ranks second in team history and the fifth highest total in school his- league in both passing yards per game and total offense. twice during the past six seasons tory. Prior to SMSU, Sauter spent several years coaching at he has led the Mustangs to two of SMSU running back Davontay both the collegiate and professional levels. In 2006, he served its best seasons in program history. Stevens led the conference in rush- as quarterbacks/receivers coach for the Hamburg Sea Devils Since 2013, SMSU has ing in 2015, racking up 1,066 yards in NFL Europe and was also a graduate assistant at the Uni- recorded numerous memorable victories which includes a and becoming just the sixth player versity of Minnesota. In 2007, he was quarterbacks coach for postseason appearance, a school-record victories at the Di- in school history to reach 1,000 the Berlin Thunder. vision II level and the program’s first-ever win over a Division yards in a season, while quarter- A native of Hutchinson, Minn., and a 1997 graduate of II Top 25 team. back Blake Gimbel completed a the University of Minnesota, Sauter had a record-setting ca- Sauter was named the 10th head coach in program his- school record 66.4 percent of his reer at quarterback for tory on March 29, 2010, after serving a month as interim pass attempts. the Golden Gophers head coach. Prior to becoming head coach, he spent two sea- The 2015 season also saw and spent six seasons in sons as an assistant coach at SMSU. Sauter brings six years of success off the field of play for the the NFL from 1998- professional football playing experience in both the National program. Seniors Davontay Stevens 2003. He played four Football League and NFL Europe, along with both collegiate and Donovan Woods were both seasons for Minnesota and professional football coaching experience to the Mustang named CoSIDA first team Academic (1994-97), including program. All-Americans. starting the final 34 Last season, SMSU recorded four victories but were competi- In 2014, SMSU had several close games, losing three by games of his collegiate tive in numerous games including suffering three losses by three points or less, but still featured a potent offense and a career and playing in nine or less points. Quarterback Blake Gimbel completed a disciplined team. The Mustang offense, despite five new the Blue-Gray All-Star record-breaking career under Sauter in 2018, as he finished starters on the offensive line, ranked among the top 80 na- Football Classic follow- his career setting school career records in completion per- tionally in both rushing offense and passing offense, while ing his senior season. centage, passing yards, pass completions and second in pass- the squad finished second in the NSIC and 13th in Division II He finished his career ing touchdowns. Junior wide receiver Daniel Davis earned in fewest penalty yards per game. Punter Mike Wenk was as the school's all-time first team All-NSIC South and third team All-American honors named first team All-NSIC and was also a second team All- career record holder for following a season in which he led the conference in both re- American honoree. pass completions, pass ceptions and yards. SMSU ranked eighth in Division II passing In 2013, SMSU put together a record-breaking cam- attempts and passing yards and ranked 31st in fewest penalty yards per game. paign, setting 13 single-season team records and playing a yards. Sauter earned his Off the field of play, senior Jon Dicke was named to the postseason game for the first time since 1990. The Mustangs master's9degree from 2018 AFCA Good Works team, was honored with the NSIC finished with seven victories and placed fourth in the 16- the University of Min- Glen Galligan Award and was a CoSIDA Academic All-Ameri- team NSIC. It was the highest finish for the Mustangs in the nesota in 2003. Sauter played six seasons in the NFL can for the second straight season. NSIC since 1999, and also qualified for the Mineral Water Following his collegiate career Sauter spent six seasons In 2017, SMSU suffered numerous key injuries following Bowl for the first time in program history, appearing in just in the NFL from 1998-2003. He signed as a free agent with a 2-1 start to the season. Despite the losses, SMSU had sev- the third postseason game in team history. the in 1998 before spending time with the eral highlights during the year, including senior wide receiver Running back Tyler Tonderum set a school record in , and . He ap- Nate Huot setting the SMSU and NSIC career record for re- 2013 with 2,145 yards rushing—ranking second in Division peared in one regular season game in his career completing ceptions with 269. II—and became the first player in program history to be 6 of 9 passes for 59 yards in a 2002 game with the Chicago During the 2016 season, SMSU recorded five victories, named a national finalist for the Harlon Hill Award, which is Bears. Sauter also played one season for the Barcelona Drag- including a four-point win over No. 19 Minnesota Duluth, the given to the top player in Division II. ons in NFL Europe. program’s first-ever victory over a nationally-ranked Division The SMSU offense set a school record with 6,295 total Cory and his wife Amy, live in Lynd, with their daughters, II team. Mustang running back Max Simmons was named yards, averaging a school record 524.6 per game and also set Berlin and Estella. NSIC Newcomer of the Year and ranked first among all fresh- the NSIC single-season record with 5,892 yards in NSIC man in NCAA football with 18 rushing touchdowns. SMSU fin- games. During Sauter’s first season as head coach in 2010, the Sauter Timeline ished 19th in the country in passing offense and 34th in Coaching Experience scoring offense. Mustangs started the season 2-0 and were 4-4 after eight 2010-19 SMSU (head coach) The 2015 Mustangs put together one of the best sea- weeks, before suffering several injuries to key positions and 2009 SMSU (offensive/pass game coordinator/QBs) sons in program history, reaching heights never seen before finishing 4-7 overall. Seven Mustang players earned all-con- 2008 SMSU (quarterbacks/pass game coordinator) in team history and just missing a spot in the NCAA playoffs. ference honors including quarterback Ryan Ratekin, who be- 2007 Berlin Thunder (quarterbacks) 2006 Hamburg Sea Devils (quarterbacks/receivers) SMSU recorded an 8-3 mark, finishing fourth in the NSIC. The came the first SMSU offensive player to earn first team 2006 University of Minnesota (defensive backs) eight victories set a school record for wins in a season at the All-NSIC honors since 2006. Division II level and marked just the third time ever an SMSU In 2011, SMSU finished with a 3-8 overall record and Playing Experience had eight players earn All-NSIC honors. Junior quarterback 1993-97 University of Minnesota 1998 Arizona Cardinals Tyler Peschong led the NSIC in passing and total yards and 1999-00 Detroit Lions was named second team All-NSIC South Division. The Mus- 2000 Barcelona Dragons tang offense finished the season ranking third in the confer- 2001-03 Indianapolis Colts ence in passing and eighth in scoring. 2002 Chicago Bears In his third season at the helm in 2012, Sauter helped SMSU Highlights During the Sauter Era oversee an offense that set a school record with 23 rushing -Five players have earned All-American honors touchdowns, while rushing for 1,888 yards, the second high- -Four players named CoSIDA Academic All-Americans est total in program history. The Mustang offense – which -SMSU was twice ranked in the NCAA region rankings in 2015 scored 30 or more points six times - ranked 62nd in the coun- -SMSU’s eight victories in 2015, the highest total in school history at the Division II level try in scoring and 65th in total offense. Senior running back -SMSU led Division II in total first downs during the 2015 regular sea- Warren Matthews was named first team All-NSIC, while sen- son ior running back Gannon Moore was named second team All- -RB Max Simmons named NSIC Offensive Newcomer of the year in NSIC. 2016 -RB Tyler Tonderum named a Harlon Hill Finalist in 2013 Prior to becoming head coach, Sauter spent two sea- -Mineral Water Bowl appearance in 2013 sons (2008-09) helping lead a high-powered Mustang offen- -Set school record in 2013 with 6,295 yards of offense sive attack as quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator. -Set school rushing touchdowns record in 2013 Serving as offensive coordinator, quarterbacks coach -Four of top five team single-season rushing totals in school history have come since 2012 and passing game coordinator in 2009, SMSU averaged 36 -Top five team pass completion pct. in school history have been set Cory, Amy, Estella and Berlin Sauter points per game, the third highest in school history, and also since Sauter joined the coaching staff in 2008