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1 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS FOOTBALL

2011 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

Founded 1860Enrollment 2,500President Steven BahlsFaculty Athletic Representative Dr. Craig VanSandt, Professor of Business AdministrationAthletic Director Mike ZapolskiHead Coach Rob CushmanAssistant Coaches Zac Conners - Offensive Coordinator, Jeff Lindmark - Special Teams Coordinator, Wide Receiver Coach; Tom Schmulbach - Offensive Line; Kyle Reade - Co-Defensive Coordinator, Defensive Backs; Justin Rich - Co-Defensive Coordinator, Outside Linebackers, Mike Brewers - Assistant Offensive Line; Dick Blair - Tight Ends, Up Backs; Aaron Call - Linebackers; Jim Sanders - Running Backs; Eric Meyer - Linebackers, Dick Skillett - Kickers.Student Assistants Maxx Parcell - Defensive Line; Andrew Schweitzer - Defensive Backs.Sports Information Director Dave WrathS.I.D. Office Phone (309) 794-7265S.I.D. Cell Phone (309) 737-5306S.I.D. FAX Number (309) 794-7525Head Athletic Trainer Rochel RittgersAssistant Athletic Trainers Denise Yoder & Anna SmithTraining Room Phone (309) 794-7518Conference College Conference of Illinois & WisconsinCCIW Teams Augustana; Carthage; Elmhurst; Illinois Wesleyan; Millikin; North Central; North Park; WheatonNational Affiliation NCAA Division IIITeam Name/Colors Vikings/Blue & Gold Stadium Ericson Field (3,500)Ericson Field Press Box Phone (309) 794-7437Athletic Department Phone (309) 794-7521Admissions Department (309) 794-7341Toll Free Number 1-800-798-8100; (local) 794-7000Web Site Address www.augustana.edu

About Augustana CollegeKnown for its balance of liberal arts with focus in a major field, collabora-tive research opportunities, competitive athletic teams and award-winning student activities programs, Augustana College is a selective independent college of the liberal arts and sciences related to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The college enrolls approximately 2,500 men and women of diverse ethnic, religious and social backgrounds, from across the United States and around the world.

Augustana’s athletic teams have won more championships than any other school in the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin. The Vikings own a total of 175 total team championships (137 men and 38 women) since the league began in 1946-47. Augustana is currently sixth in the nation in number of CoSIDA (College Sports Information Directors of America) Academic All-Americans produced in all sports with 135 as of June, 2011. During the 1990’s the Vikings finished third, trailing only Nebraska and M.I.T.

Home to a Phi Beta Kappa academic honor society chapter since 1949, Augustana grants baccalaureate degrees in more than 60 areas of study. Along with a competitive athletic environment, student-athletes can join one or several of the school’s 150 student organizations or take advan-tage of Augustana’s wide variety of opportunities for international study. Augustana has a student-faculty ratio of 11:1, and nearly 90 percent of the faculty hold the Ph.D. or the terminal degree in their field.

The following mission statement guides Augustana’s liberal arts curricu-lum and student programs.

Augustana College, rooted in the liberal arts and sciences and a Lutheran expression of the Christian faith, is committed to offering a challenging education that develops qualities of mind, spirit and body necessary for a rewarding life of leadership and service in a diverse and changing world.

These goals and ideals also are reflected in the mission statement of the athletic department:

The Department of Athletics offers all Augustana College students an opportunity toward the development of the total person. Working in a cooperative and active learning environment and dedicated to impart-ing a lifelong awareness of health and wellness our department assists students in the acquisition of dynamic skills knowledge and fitness.

We value dignity, respect, diversity, accountability, communication and teamwork: and challenge each participant to achieve a sense of self confidence, pride, team unity, success, and cohesiveness through com-petitive sport. Our programs support the mission of Augustana College by cultivating the individual in all facets of life within and without the competitive arena.

Where to find Augustana Sports NewsInformation on the Augustana College athletic department is easy to find. Augustana Sports Information Director Dave Wrath maintains the sched-ules and press releases on the college’s athletic department web page. It can be accessed at www.augustana.edu. Also, you may e-mail Dave Wrath at [email protected]. The office phone number for sports infor-mation is (309) 794-7265.

The 2011 Augustana football media guide is presented as a service to all news media and friends of Augustana. The media guides are written and edited by Augustana Sports Information Director Dave Wrath. Photos in the media guide were taken by either Steve Woltmann or Brandon Gittel-man. Additional stories and pictures will be furnished upon request.

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THE VIKINGS 2011 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

2011 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS SCHEDULE SERIES SERIESDATE OPPONENT SITE TIME BEGAN RECORDSept. 1 Dubuque HOME 7 p.m. 1931 2-0Sept. 10 Central of Iowa Pella, Iowa 1 p.m. 1930 4-5Sept. 17 Adrian HOME Noon 1983 5-0Oct. 1 *Millikin HOME 6 p.m. 1920 40-30-1Oct. 8 *North Central Naperville, Ill. 7 p.m. 1923 57-23-1Oct. 15 *Carthage HOME 6 p.m. 1928 61-14-5Oct. 22 *North Park HOME 1 p.m. 1962 47-2Oct. 29 *Wheaton Wheaton, Ill. 1 p.m. 1924 29-24-2Nov. 6 *Elmhurst HOME 1 p.m. 1947 51-4-1Nov. 14 *Illinois Wesleyan Bloomington, Ill. 1 p.m. 1917 35-40-1* - Denotes College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin game.

2010 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS RESULTSDATE OPPONENTS/RESULT SITE 09/03/10 Augustana 28, Greenville 7 Edwardsville, Ill. 09/11/10 Central of Iowa 28, Augustana 23 Rock Island, Ill. 09/18/10 Augustana 21, Adrian College 7 Adrian, Mich. 10/02/10 Augustana 28, Millikin 24 Decatur, Ill. 10/09/10 North Central 34, Augustana 14 Rock Island, Ill. 10/16/10 Augustana 43, Carthage 16 Kenosha, Wis. 10/23/10 Augustana 21, North Park 0 Chicago, Ill.10/30/10 Wheaton 20, Augustana 14 Rock Island, Ill. 11/06/10 Elmhurst 35, Augustana 21 Elmhurst, Ill. 11/13/10 Augustana 20, Illinois Wesleyan 17 Rock Island, Ill. * - Denotes College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin game.

WELCOME TO MEDIA: Augustana College head football coach Rob Cushman will be available for interviews during the week…He will grant interviews during the mornings or prior to practice….Please make all requests through Sports Information Director Dave Wrath (309) 794-7265 - office...(309) 737-5306 - cell...Wrath’s e-mail address is [email protected].

GAME COVERAGE: Anyone interested in covering the Vikings is welcome at Ericson Field…Press box space is limited so please make sure you call in advance.

WEEKLY RELEASES: The Augustana College sports information office writes a weekly release on the Vikings football team…It can be mailed, faxed or e-mailed to media outlets or picked up on the Augustana web site…Call Dave Wrath to be placed on the weekly list.

WEB SITE: The Augustana web site is www.augustana.edu . Game stories will be placed on the football home page under press releases as soon as possible after each game. In addition, statistics - each game and cumulative - will be uploaded as soon as they are compiled.

CCIW WEB SITE: The College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin has a web site at www.cciw.org . Check it out for latest statistics and standings on all the league teams.

E-MAIL: Dave Wrath can be reached via e-mail…His address is [email protected].

WEB SITES FOR CCIW SCHOOLS:Augustana - www.augustana.eduCarthage - www.carthage.eduElmhurst - www.elmhurst.eduIllinois Wesleyan - www.iwu.eduMillikin - www.millikin.eduNorth Central - www.noctrl.eduNorth Park - www.northpark.eduWheaton - www.wheaton.edu

WEB SITES FOR NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS:Dubuque - www.dbq.eduCentral of Iowa - www.central.eduAdrian - www.adrian.edu

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Augustana College General Facts - IFCTable of Contents - 1Head Coach Rob Cushman - 2Conners, Assistant Coach Zac - 3Reade, Assistant Coach Kyle - 3Rich, Assistant Coach Justin - 3Schmulbach, Assistant Coach Tom - 3Lindmark, Assistant Coach Jeff - 3Sanders, Assistant Coach Jim - 3Blair, Assistant Coach Dick - 3Brewers, Assistant Coach Mike - 3Call, Assistant Coach Aaron - 4Reade, Recruiting Coordinator Mark - 4Meyer, Assitant Coach Eric - 4Skillett, Assistant Coach Dick - 4Mago, Student Assistant Johnny - 4Preseason Outlook - 5Letterwinner Profiles - 6-12 (Abbey - Fitzwater) - 6 (Franzen - Hembrey) - 7 (Hess - King) - 8 (Krantz - McGilliard) - 9 (Mulholland - Resner) - 10 (Rivers - Weber) - 11 (Welch - Wingo) - 12Game Totals, Offensive & Defensive for 2010 - 12Statistical Highs - 132011 Roster - 142011 Opponents - 15-172010 Final Augustana Statistics - 18-20Stagg Bowl Years Reviewed - 21-25Playoff Years Reviewed - 26-28Augustana All-Americans - 29Augustana Academic All-Americans - 29Network Television Appearances - 29Augustana All-Conference Selections - 30CCIW MVP’s - 30CCIW Team Champions - 31All-Time CCIW Standings - 31All-Time CCIW Coaching Records - 31Active CCIW Coaching Records - 312010 CCIW Standings & Statistics - 32-332010 CCIW All-Conference Selections - 332010 Review - 342010 Game by Game - 35-44Augustana School Records - 45Augustana NCAA Playoff Records - 46Career Top Ten List - 47Single Season Top Ten List - 47All-Time Letterwinners - 48-52Year by Year Records - 53150 Yard Single Game Rushers - 53Year by Year Scores - 54-56Bob Reade - 57Series Records with 2011 Opponents - 58-60Ericson Field - 61Series Records All Time - 62CCIW Records since 1980 - 63All-Time Consecutive Winning Seasons List 63Augustana Coaching Records - 63Augustana Advantage - 642011 Schedule - BC

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HEAD COACH ROB CUSHMANRob Cushman was defensive coordina-tor for the Vikings in the 2008-2010 seasons. He was named head football coach in November 2010.

Cushman has fashioned the Viking defense into a sound unit and the statistics certainly prove that. His 2008 unit allowed just 13.4 points per game, which was seventh in NCAA Division III in points allowed and finished first in the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin in total defense. The 2009 team gave up 16.7 points per game and was second in the CCIW in total defense and the recently concluded 2010 season had the figures at 18.8 points per game and third in the league in total defense.

The Vikings compiled an overall record of 19-11 over the past three years while Cushman was in charge of the defense.Augustana is Cushman’s third head coaching job in a career that began in 1979. He had an 18-31 record in five seasons (1997-01) at Eastern Oregon University, an NCAA Division II/NAIA school in LaGrande, Ore. After his stint at Eastern Oregon, he was tapped to begin the football program at Feather River Community College in Quincy, Calif. In his very first season at Feather River, he guided the Golden Eagles to a 6-5 record and a berth in the CLO Bowl. He posted a 34-21 record in five seasons at Feather River and had his team in five straight bowl games. The best year for the Golden Eagles was a 9-2 mark in 2003.

He left Feather River after the 2006 season and spent one year as the special teams coordinator/defensive backs coach at Ithaca College in Ithaca, N.Y. He helped the Bombers go 8-3 and earn a spot in the NCAA Division III national playoffs.Cushman has devoted his entire professional life to coaching football. After graduating from the University of Puget Sound in 1978 where he was a four-year letter winner and two-year starter, with a bachelor of arts degree in communications, he began his coaching odyssey at California State University - Chico in 1979.

In 1981 he moved to Butte Community College in Oroville, Calif., where he was the defensive coordinator from 1981-84. His next two stops were head coaching positions in the high school ranks. He was the head coach at Marysville High School in Marysville, Calif., from 1984-85 and had a similar position, although he also added head baseball coach to his resume, at St. Helena High School in St. Helena, Calif., during the 1986-87 school year.

He moved to Eastern Oregon University in time for the 1987-88 school year and began a 15-year association with the Mountaineers’ athletic pro-gram. From 1987-97 he was the defensive coordinator in football, was the head baseball coach where he led EOU to three post-season appearances, and was an assistant professor of physical education. He was chosen in 2000 to win the Instructional Merit Award, the first faculty/coach to win the honor in the school’s history. He was named the head football coach in 1997.

A 1974 graduate of Hood River Valley High School in Hood River, Ore., Cushman also has a master of arts degree in education/physical education from California State University - Chico, which he earned in 1982.

Cushman lives in Davenport with his wife, Jessica, and stepson Roman. He also has a daughter Cassie, a 2008 graduate of Mt. Holyoke College in South Hadley, Mass.

Rob Cushman Head Coaching RecordYear School W L Pct. POST SEASON1997 Eastern Oregon 4 6 .400 1998 Eastern Oregon 6 4 .600 1999 Eastern Oregon 5 5 .500 2000 Eastern Oregon 2 8 .200 2001 Eastern Oregon 1 8 .111 EOU Totals 18 31 .367 2002 Feather River 6 5 .545 CLO Bowl2003 Feather River 9 2 .818 Tri-Counties Bank Holiday2004 Feather River 6 5 .545 East County Bowl2005 Feather River 7 4 .636 Silicon Valley Bowl2006 Feather River 6 5 .545 Capital Shrine Bowl FRC Totals 34 21 .618 TOTAL 52 52 .500

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THE AUGUSTANA STAFFZAC CONNORS (Offensive Coordinator)The first hire of Rob Cushman’s reign as the head football coach at Augustana was to name Zac Connors as the Vikings’ new offensive coordinator. Connors, who possesses a wealth of experience in the spread offense, comes to Augustana after a year as an offen-sive assistant and special teams coordinator at Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill, California. Before work-ing at Diablo Valley, Conners was a graduate assistant at the University of Utah where he was involved in four straight bowl games as a member of the Utes’ staff. Connors played four years of college football as a quarterback, competing during his final two years at Southern Utah where he served as team captain in 2005. He played his high school ball at Clayton

Valley High School in Concord, California where he was voted co-MVP and team captain as a senior. Connors has a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Southern Utah (2006) and he is currently working on his master’s degree in sports management from the University of Utah.

KYLE READE (Co-Defensive Coordinator)This name is familiar to anyone associated with Au-gustana football as Kyle Reade joined the Augustana staff on a full-time basis in the summer of 2007. His father Bob was a legendary fixture as the Vikings’ head coach from 1979-94, winning four straight NCAA Division III national championships in the mid-1980’s. Kyle played quarterback at Geneseo High School and was the Quad City Area’s “Player of the Year” as a senior. He played and coached at Augustana during his undergraduate days and came back to his alma mater after coaching at Ohio Northern University. He graduated from Augustana with a degree in political science and history in 2005 and received his master’s degree in sports administration from Bowling Green

University in July of 2007. He will assume the role as co-defensive coordinator heading into the 2011 season after coaching the defensive backs for the previ-ous four years.

JUSTIN RICH (Co-Defensive Coordinator)Justin Rich will join the Augustana staff in 2011 as co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach. He worked with Vikings’ head coach Rob Cushman at Ithaca during the 2007 season. In 2010 he was an offensive assistant and receivers coach at Palmer High School in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He had two separate stints at Watertown High School in Watertown, New York sandwiched around his year at Ithaca. From 2000-07 he was a captain in the United States Army – Aviation Branch. Rich is a graduate of Colorado State University where he was a “Distin-guished Military Graduate” in 1999. He won the General Aubrey “Red” Newman Award for execellence in leadership and mentorship during his time in the

U.S. Army.

TOM SCHMULBACH (Offensive Line)A familiar face returned to the coaching ranks at Au-gustana College in the fall of 2002. Tom Schmulbach, head coach of the Vikings from 1995-99, will once again be working with the offensive line. During his five year run, Schmulbach’s teams compiled a record of 34-13 overall and 26-9 in the CCIW. Augustana won conference titles in 1997 and 1999 and qualified for the NCAA Division III national playoffs in 1999. He was the CCIW “Coach of the Year” in 1997 and 1999. He coached nine NCAA Division III All-Americans and four Academic All-Americans. He served as an assistant coach under Bob Reade from 1982 through 1994. He left coaching following the 1999 season for health reasons but he is back and will handle the offensive line.

A native of Belleville, Illinois where he graduated from Belleville Township High School in 1965, Schmulbach was a two way standout at offensive end and defensive end for the Maroons. He was a four year letter winner at Western Illinois as a defensive end and graduated with a degree in physical education in 1969. He went to work at J.D. Darnall High School in Geneseo and joined Reade’s staff there in 1971.

Schmulbach worked his way up through the ranks, starting as a freshman as-sistant, eventually serving as varsity assistant for the Maple Leafs during three straight Illinois Class 3A championship years from 1976-78. Following that 1978 season he left Geneseo to become head coach at Rockridge High School in Tay-lor Ridge, Illinois. He was there three years, guiding the Rockets to the 1980 Class 3A playoffs before coming to Augustana during the summer of 1982.

JEFF LINDMARK (Special Teams Coordinator)From ball boy to player to coach, Jeff Lindmark has seen the Augustana program from a variety of angles. When his father worked the chain gang during his boyhood years, Jeff served as a ball boy for the Vikings. After graduating from Pleasant Valley High School in 1988 where he was a multi-sport standout, he played football and baseball at Augustana. During his senior year of 1991 he played an instrumental role in the Vikings 8-1 season that resulted in a CCIW championship.

He joined the staff in a full-time capacity in 2005 and is the offensive coordinator after serving as a part-time coach in charge of offensive ends. He spent five years as a teacher for at-risk students at Pleasant Valley High School in Bettendorf, Iowa. He was an as-

sistant baseball coach at Pleasant Valley from 2001 through the 2005 season.

He taught physical education and sociology at Sherrard High School in Sher-rard, Illinois from 1994 until 2000. Lindmark was the head football coach at Sherrard from 1995 through 1998. He was the head baseball coach at the school from 1994-00.

After graduating from Augustana in February of 1993 with a degree in second-ary/physical education he taught in the Riverdale (Illinois) school system and was an assistant football coach in the fall of 1993.

JIM SANDERS (Running Backs)A longtime fixture in the Quad City community, Jim Sanders will begin his seventh year on the Augustana staff in 2011. He will work with the running backs. A member of three Halls of Fame (Illinois Football Coaches Association, United Township High School and Greater Peoria Area), Sanders compiled a 169-65-2 record with 10 conference champions and one undefeated team during his coaching career. He was the head coach at Eureka, Kewanee and United Town-ship High School in East Moline. A native of Urbana, Illinois, he has his bachelor’s degree in physical edu-cation from the University of Illinois and a master’s degree from Illinois State. Jim and his wife Joanne currently reside in East Moline and have five children

and 11 grandchildren.

DICK BLAIR (Tight Ends)A 1975 Augustana graduate, Dick Blair will be in his 10th year as an assistant coach at his alma mater. A native of Savanna, Illinois, his coaching career spans 28 years, starting in Newton, Iowa in 1975. For 10 years (1989 to 1999) he was the head coach at Riverdale High School in Port Byron, Illinois. He was a volunteer coach at St. Ambrose during the 2000 sea-son before joining the Augustana staff in 2001 as the linebacker coach. He has since moved to the defensive backfield and this year will be working with the tight ends. He was a three year letter winner for the Vikings from 1972-74.

MIKE BREWERS (Offensive Line)After spending 30 years on the staff of United Town-ship High School in East Moline, Illinois, Mike Brewers joined the Augustana staff in 2004. Brewers retired after serving as the principal at United Township for two years. Prior to that he was an associate principal and before that was a teacher. He coached offensive and defensive lines and was the Panthers defensive coordinator. During his coaching tenure, United Town-ship made 12 IHSA playoff appearances. He graduated from Western Illinois in 1970 with a degree in physical education. He has a master’s degree in Educational Administration and has an education specialist degree in Educational Administration. A native of East Moline,

he was an all-conference player both in high school at Rock Island Alleman and in college. He played at Western Illinois with current Augustana assistant coach Tom Schmulbach.

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AARON CALL (Defensive Line)A native of Wilton, Iowa, Call began coaching the defensive line for the Vikings, a position he has had since 2006. He was a first team all conference performer at defensive end in 2005 and helped lead Augustana to the CCIW title and into the NCAA Divi-sion III playoffs.

MARK READE (Recruiting Coordinator)Mark Reade returned to his alma mater in March of 2008 to take on the role of recruiting coordinator. The son of legendary Augustana head coach Bob Reade, Mark brings a plethora of experience to the position. He held coaching positions on the football staffs of Rice, Clemson, Concordia and Eastern Illinois as well as a two year stint at LaSalle-Peru High School. He served as the head men and women’s head track & field coach at Concordia for two years. He also spent time in the private sector, working for Country Insur-ance and The Home Depot. A Phi Beta Kappa student at Augustana who graduated Magna Cum Laude with degrees in business, finance and economics in 1993, Reade has also done graduate work at Clemson, East-

ern Illinois and Rice. He was a two sport standout in track & field and football with the Vikings, serving as team captain of the 1993 track team and qualifying for the national meet in the 400 hurdles.

ERIC MEYER (Linebackers)Eric Meyer joined the Augustana football staff at the beginning of the 2010 season after completing his final year of eligibility in 2009. A three time letter winner, Meyer was a 1st team all-CCIW linebacker as a senior after being a 2nd team all-CCIW linebacker as a junior. He was an academic all-conference and academic all-district selection. As a senior, he was awarded the Jerry Freck Most Inspirational Award which is given to a player that symbolizes the intan-gible concept of being a team player and contributing wherever possible to the success of the Vikings. He graduated Augustana with a degree in Spanish and business.

DICK SKILLETT (Kickers)Dick Skillett, a familiar name in both Quad City and Augustana circles joined the Augustana staff in 2010 and will help coach the kickers. Skillett, who retired after a 38 year career at Alcoa, has been involved with youth and high school programs and worked with several high school kickers in the area. Most notably was the work he did with his son Jeff, who was a national Punt/Pass/Kick champion and kicked for Iowa in the Rose Bowl. Dick, an Alleman High School gradu-ate, and his wife Becky are the parents of two sons: Jeff and Kevin. Kevin played one year of basketball at Augustana in 1990-91 and was a first team all-confer-ence performer before transferring to Iowa where he enjoyed a three year career with the Hawkeyes. Both Jeff and Kevin are high school teachers and coaches.

JOHNNY MAGO (Student Assistant)Johnny Mago will serve as a student-assistant on the Vikings’ staff for the 2011 season. He graduated in May of 2011 with degrees in theater and mass communications. He was Augustana’s leading tackler in 2010 when he earned Academic All-American, all-conference and all-region honors. A team captain in 2010 and the Vikings’ defensive MVP, Mago is origi-nally from Cary, Illinois.

Quaterback David Lee is within striking distance of multiple school records held by former NFL MVP Ken Anderson.

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2011 FB PROSPECTUS

Vikings get ready for initial season under Rob CushmanIt didn’t take Rob Cushman very long to make an accurate assessment of the Au-gustana football program that he will be in charge of. Cushman, who spent the last three years as the defensive coordinator for the Vikings, was named the head coach following the resignation of Jim Barnes at the end of the 2010 campaign.

“I like the old adage about not fixing it if it isn’t broken,” said Cushman who has head coaching stints at Eastern Oregon and Feather River (Calif.) Community College. “This is a program that has not had a losing season since 1978 and we have certainly been in contention in the recent past. It is very comforting to take over a program that is on such solid footing.”

The Vikings went 6-4 overall a year ago and finished third in the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin with a 4-3 mark, including a thrilling 20-17 win over Illinois Wesleyan on the final Saturday of the season. Augustana has gone 32 consecutive seasons without posting a losing record. A total of 11 starters and 48 letterwinners return from 2010 and Cushman liked what he saw during the off-season.

“We have a great work ethic here and clearly the expectations of the people in and around this program are very high,” said Cushman who came on board as the defen-sive coordinator prior to 2008. “There is a lot at stake with Augustana football and it is great to be at a place that cares so much about success.”

After spending the last three years on the defensive side of the ball, Cushman knows that his scope will have to widen a bit.

“It is just natural when you are coordinator that your focus tends to be a little nar-row,” he said. “Now I have to branch out more and that has been fun. I find myself paying a little closer attention to detail but we have a great staff and we have all worked together well.”

One area that will come under some scrutiny in 2011 will be the offense where Zac Connors steps in as the new offensive coordinator. Connors was able to install his system in the spring and Cushman was happy to point out that the guy pulling the trigger on the offense will be back for his final season.

Senior David Lee (Springfield HS, Springfield, Ill.) was a second team all-confer-ence selection a year ago at quarterback and was voted the team’s Most Valuable Offensive Player. He ranked 25th in NCAA Division III in total offense with an average of 265.5 yards per game. Lee threw for 2,411 yards while completing 195 of 317 passes with 18 touchdowns. He was only intercepted nine times and his completion percentage was .615. Lee also was the second leading rusher on the team with 244 yards on 83 attempts.

He set six individual school records last year. Two of them were single game marks including 28 completions vs. Central of Iowa on September 11 and Carthage on October 16. His 429 passing yards against Carthage broke his own record of 422 set in 2009 against Millikin. He set single season marks for pass attempts (317), pass completions (195), passing yards (2,411) and total offense (2,665). Three of those new records that Lee broke previously belonged to Ken Anderson, former Augustana great who was the 1981 NFL MVP as the quarterback of the Cincinnati Bengals.

“It is pretty obvious that David Lee has had a pretty special career here at Augus-tana,” said Cushman. “When you start breaking records that were held by a guy who played 16 seasons in the NFL then you are doing something correctly. David will obviously be an important part of our offense.”

Lee’s backups at quarterback will include juniors Nick Welch (Oswego HS, Oswego, Ill.) and Patrick Rae (South Elgin HS, Bartlett, Ill.) and sophomore Ken Clay (Waubonsie Valley HS, Naperville, Ill.).

Lining up with Lee in the backfield will probably be junior Nate Pena (Neuqua Val-ley HS, Bolingbrook, Ill.). Pena played in just two games last year and gained 96 yards on 15 carries in a season that was cut short due to injury. Senior Tyler Trimberger (Chatham-Glenwood HS, Chatham, Ill.) and junior Brett McWil-liams (Rockton-Hononegah HS, Roscoe, Ill.) will be in the mix as well. Senior A.J. Hoger (Cary-Grove HS, Cary, Ill.) has been a versatile performer for the last three years and he will be used primarily as a receiver but will slide into the backfield at times. He gained 64 yards on 20 attempts last fall and caught four passes for 36 yards. He also returned five kickoffs and seven punts.

Lee will have several proven receivers to chose from when he drops back to pass. Se-nior Zach McCullough (St. Charles North HS, St. Charles, Ill.) caught 29 passes last year and scored seven touchdowns and he averaged 23.0 yards per reception. Sophomore Nick Krantz (Moline HS, Moline, Ill.) saw plenty of action in his first year and caught nine passes for 125 yards. Junior Chad Collins (Thornridge HS, Dolton, Ill.), senior Jason Wagner (Burlington HS, Elgin, Ill.), senior Jordan Peart (Marian Central Catholic HS, Bull Valley, Ill.) and Hoger will all be used extensively as well. Wagner missed most of his sophomore season due to an injury and Peart caught 10 passes in the first game last year before getting hurt.

The tight end position is strong with seniors Keith Abbey (Rich East HS, Park Forest, Ill.) and Jack Gilleland (Marian Central Catholic HS, McHenry, Ill.) and junior Marty Reisner (Oswego HS, Montgomery, Ill.). Abbey caught 18 passes last year for 222 yards with five touchdowns. Gilleland had 14 receptions for 125 yards and a touchdown.

The offensive line will get plenty of attention in the pre-season as senior Kelly Clennon (Joliet Catholic HS, Naperville, Ill.) at center is the lone returning starter. There are plenty of candidates waiting in the wings, however. Juniors Adam Lang (Rock Island HS, Rock Island, Ill.), Mike Kautz (Rock Island Alleman HS, East Moline, Ill.), Kevon Rivers (Uplift Community HS, Chicago, Ill.) and Derek King (Westmer HS, New Boston, Ill.) and sophomores Trace Wingo (Crystal Lake South HS, Crystal Lake, Ill.) and Eric Link (Sherrard HS, Aledo, Ill.) will all be fighting for playing time.

“There are some young guys who are just going to have to step up on the offensive line,” said Cushman. “They will be asked to grow up in a hurry but we are confident they can do that.”

Defensively the Vikings return seven starters from a unit that gave up 18.8 points and just 120.7 yards per game rushing a year ago.

Up front, Cushman favors a three man front with two ends and a middle guard. Seniors Shane Holl (Batavia HS, North Aurora, Ill.) and Pete Schimeck (Benet Academy, Naperville, Ill.) will be solid at the end positions. Holl was a season-long starter last year and finished with 28 total tackles, including four tackles for loss and two quarterback sacks. Schimeck missed the entire season due to an injury but he had a good spring. Sophomore Kyle Voda (Plainfield South HS, Plainfield, Ill.) could be called upon to handle things in the middle. He had two tackles for loss and two quarterback sacks a year ago. Seniors Mike Matthiesen (Cary-Grove HS, Cary, Ill.) and Matt Franzen (Niles Notre Dame HS, Chicago, Ill.) and juniors Mike Anderson (Richmond-Burton HS, Spring Grove, Ill.) and Luke Anderson (Lemont HS, Lemont, Ill.) will be in the mix as well.

Senior captain Cody Wickenhauser (Crystal Lake South HS, Crystal Lake, Ill.) and junior Joe Weber (Marmion Academy, South Elgin, Ill.) will handle the inside linebacker positions. Wickenhauser was injured most of last year but Weber was the team’s third leading tackler with 56 total tackles (27 solo and 29 assists). He had 16 tackles for loss and 10 quarterback sacks. The middle linebacker slot will be in the hands of sophomore Erik Westerberg (York HS, Elmhurst, Ill.). Westerberg recorded 36 total tackles in his freshman year. Junior John Draminski (Wethersfield HS, Kewanee, Ill.) is a solid player who will see plenty of playing time.

Senior Mitch McGilliard (Neuqua Valley HS, Naperville, Ill.) is a returning starter at one outside linebacker position after piling up 37 tackles as a junior. Senior Danny Hess (Naperville North HS, Naperville, Ill.) was the fifth leading tackler from the other outside linebacker position with 48 total tackles (24 solos and 24 assists). Senior Grant Ollenburger (Evergreen Park HS, Evergreen Park, Ill.) and sopho-more Mike O’Donoghue (Mundelein HS, Mundelein, Ill.) will also be in the hunt at the outside spots.

The secondary is a veteran group. Senior Matt Glawe (Wheaton Warrenville South HS, Winfield, Ill.) was the fourth leading tackler for the Vikings in 2010 from his cornerback position. He had 49 total tackles (33 solos and 16 assists) with two interceptions. Senior Mack Gray (Simeon Career Academy, Chicago, Ill.) has plenty of experience at the other cornerback position. Junior Robbie Mago (Cary-Grove HS, Cary, Ill.) had 32 tackles last fall and he can play both corner-back positions and safety. Senior Ben Hall (University HS, Normal, Ill.) is the returning starter at safety and he had 36 tackles last year and four interceptions. He tied a school record with three interceptions in the season-opening loss to Central of Iowa. Senior Tim O’Shea (Glenbard South HS, Glen Ellyn, Ill.) and sophomores T.J. Milano (Benet Academy, Naperville, Ill.) and Sean Walker (Annawan HS, Annawan, Ill.) should see action in the secondary as well.

Junior Arnie Fitzwater (Waterford Union HS, Waterford, Wis.) handled the kick-ing duties last year and he was the third leading scorer on the team with 33 points.

“We are looking forward to getting started,” said Cushman. “We had a very good off-season and we liked what we saw in terms of work ethic and commitment.

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KEITH ABBEY, Tight End, 6-4, 225, Senior, Park Forest, Ill. (Rich East)2010: Earned his second varsity letter playing tight end for the Vikings… Recorded 18 receptions for 222 yards and five touchdowns…2009: Earned his first varsity letter as a junior…HIGH SCHOOL: Participated in football and baseball at Rich East…High School Coach: Barry Reade…Augustana major is business marketing and management. RECEIVING YEAR NO YDS AVG TD

2010 18 222 12.3 5 CAREER 18 222 12.3 5

MICHAEL ANDERSON, Defensive Line, 6-2, 235, Junior, Spring Groves, Ill. (Richmond Burton)2010: Earned his second varsity letter after playing defensive line during his sophomore season… Re-corded seven tackles and one sack…2009: Earned his first varsity letter as a freshman defensive lineman…HIGH SCHOOL: Varsity letterwinner in football, bas-ketball, baseball, and track…As a junior was named first team all-conference and was awarded team MVP, offensive MVP, and team captain…Was named honor-able mention all-conference as a senior… National Honor Society and honor roll student as well as being

named Academic All-State…High School Coach: Pat Elder… Augustana major is business. DEFENSE YEAR UT AT TT SACKS TL FF PD INT2010 4 3 7 1 2 0 1 0CAREER 4 3 7 1 2 0 1 0

PAT BAUERS, Offensive Line, 6-0, 240, Senior, Carol Stream, Ill. (Bartlett)2010: Earned his first varsity letter as a backup of-fensive linman…HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three varsity letters for the Bartlett football team while playing guard…Senior captain for the Hawks…Named Upstate Eight all-conference as a senior…Also named Fox Val-ley all-area as a senior…Also participated in baseball…Member of the school’s honor roll…High School Coach: Tom Meaney…Augustana major is business manage-ment.

ERIC CHANDLER, Linebacker, 5-9, 195, Sopho-more, Cary, Ill. (Cary Grove)2010: Earned his first varsity letter as a freshmen linebacker and kicker…Handled most of the kickoff du-ties and attempted some field goals…HIGH SCHOOL: Career rushing leader for Cary-Grove…Team captain as a senior and helped lead Trojans to state title…Twice team’s leading rusher…Two-time All-Fox Valley Conference and three-time Fox Valley All-Area…Area co-player of the year as a senior…Team MVP as a junior…Also participated in baseball where he was an

all-conference and all-area player…Two-time academic all-state, four year member of the honor roll, and a member of the national honor society…High School Coach: Bruce Kay…Augustana major is undecided. DEFENSE YEAR UT AT TT SACKS TL FF PD INT 2010 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 CAREER 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 KICKINGYEAR FGM FGA LONG PAT KO AVG TB2010 0 3 0 0 36 54.9 2CAREER 0 3 0 0 36 54.9 2

KELLY CLENNON, Offensive Line, 6-2, 240, Senior, Naperville, Ill. (Joliet Catholic)2010: Earned his third varsity letter as a senior offensive lineman…2009: Earned his second varsity letter as a junior…2008: Lettered for first time as backup on offensive line…HIGH SCHOOL: Team captain at Joliet Catholic Academy where he earned three varsity letters for the Hilltop-pers…Member of Mu Alpha Theta math honors society…High School Coach: Dan Sharp…Augus-tana major is biology.

CHAD COLLINS, Wide Receiver, 6-2, 175, Junior, Dolton, Ill. (Thornridge High)2010: Earned his second varsity letter after see-ing playing time at wide receiver…2009: Earned a varsity letter as a freshman wide receiver… HIGH SCHOOL: Four year letterwinner in football and track…recorded 200 yards on 22 receptions with no drops and 1 touchdown as a senior… Illinois state scholar and National Honor Society member… High School Coach: Jasper Strong… Augustana major is psychology.

RECEIVING YEAR NO YDS AVG TD 2009 2 12 6.0 02010 1 5 5.0 0CAREER 3 17 5.7 0

JOHN DRAMINSKI, Linebacker, 6-0, 215, Junior, Kewanee, Ill. (Wethersfield)2010: Earned his second varsity letter as a sophomore linebacker… 2009: Earned a varsity letter as a freshman linebacker… HIGH SCHOOL: Four year letterman in football and baseball, three year letterman in basketball, and two year letterman in track…In football he was a four year all-conference selection, three year all-area selec-tion, all-state special mention, and the all-time leading rusher at Wethersfield… National Honor Society and high honor roll student as well as a

two-time academic all-state selection in football… High School Coach: Jason Spang…Augustana major is biology/ pre-med DEFENSEYEAR UT AT TOT SACKS TFL FF PD INT 2010 10 7 17 0 0 0 0 0CAREER 10 7 17 0 0 0 0 0

ARNIE FITZWATER, Kicker, 6-2, 190, Ju-nior, Waterford, Wis. (Waterford Union)2010:Earned his second varsity letter as a sophomore kicker…Converted 30 of 33 extra point attempts and on 1 of 4 field goal tries…2009: Earned his first varsity letter as a freshman… HIGH SCHOOL: Letterwinner in football and golf…Converted on 37 of 45 extra point attempts and on 2 of 2 field goals as a senior…All-conference honorable mention as a senior in football… Honor roll student as well as a member of the Tri-M Music Honor Society… High School Coach: Carey

Venne…Augustana major is computer science. KICKINGYEAR FGM FGA LONG PAT KO AVG TB2009 0 0 0 6 0 0.0 02010 1 4 34 30 6 50.0 0CAREER 1 4 34 36 6 50.0 0

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MATT FRANZEN, Defensive End, 6-2, 235, Senior, Chicago, Ill. (Niles Notre Dame)2010: Earned his second varsity letter as a junior defensive end…Recorded four tackles and one sack…2009: Varsity letterwinner as a sophomore… HIGH SCHOOL: Letterwinner in football, basket-ball, and track… Played both ways in high school… Member of the all-conference team for defense… Magna Cum Laude as a freshman and senior… High School Coach: Mike Hennessey…Augustana major is biology.

DEFENSEYEAR UT AT TOT SACKS TFL FF PD INT2009 0 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 2010 4 0 4 1 1 0 0 0CAREER 4 2 6 2 3 0 0 0

JACK GILLELAND, Tight End, 6-1, 220, Senior, Bull Valley, Ill. (Marian Central)2010: Earned his second varsity letter as a junior tight end…Recorded 14 catches for 125 yards and one touchdown…2009: Awarded his first varsity letter as a sophomore… HIGH SCHOOL: Three year letterwinner in football as well as a letterwinner in basketball and baseball…A three year starter for the football team… A captain and all-conference selec-tion… Honor roll student…High School Coach: Ed Bruckner…Augustana major is business.

RECEIVING YEAR NO YDS AVG TD 2009 2 20 10.0 22009 14 125 8.9 1CAREER 16 145 9.1 3

MATT GLAWE, Defensive Back, 5-10, 185, Senior, Winfield, Ill. (Wheaton-Warrenville South)2010: Earned his second varsity letter playing defensive back…Recorded 49 tackles and two interceptions…2009: Earned his first varsity letter as a sophomore defensive back… HIGH SCHOOL: Varsity letterwinner in football and basketball… Recorded 50 tackles, 10 passes broken up, and 3 interceptions as a senior…Awarded the team’s Ball Hawk Award after their playoff game with St. Rita…High School Coach: Ron Muhitch… Augustana major

is business. DEFENSEYEAR UT AT TOT SACKS TFL FF PD INT2009 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2008 33 16 49 0 2 2 1 2CAREER 35 16 51 0 2 2 1 2

MACK GRAY, Defensive Back, 5-7, 175, Se-nior, Chicago, Ill. (Simeon Academy)2010: Awarded his third varsity letter for his play as a defensive back…Recorded 10 tackles and one pass breakup…2009: Won his second varsity letter as a sophomore…2008: Lettered as a freshman while playing on special teams and as a backup in the secondary…Recorded 10 solo tackles with one tackle for loss…HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in both football and track & field…National Honors Society student…High School Coach: Jessie Chick…Augus-tana major is accounting.

DEFENSEYEAR UT AT TOT SACKS TFL FF PD INT 2008 10 0 10 0 1 0 0 02009 17 5 22 0 2 0 0 12010 6 4 10 0 0 0 1 0CAREER 33 9 42 0 3 0 1 1

BEN HALL, Defensive Back, 6-0, 205, Senior, Normal, Ill. (University)2010:Awarede his third varsity letter as a junior de-fensive back…Tied a single game school record with three interceptions against Central of Iowa…2009: Awarded his second varsity letter for his play as a sophomore…2008: Voted Most Valuable Freshman Defensive Player…Finished the season with 28 total tackles (19 solo and nine assists)…Had three pass deflections…HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three times in football and twice in track & field…Was a first team all-conference and all-area selection at safety…Had

542 receiving yards…High School Coach: Kurt Olson…Augustana major is biology. DEFENSEYEAR UT AT TOT SACKS TFL FF PD INT2008 19 9 28 0 0 0 3 02009 20 10 30 0 0 1 1 12010 22 14 36 0 0 0 1 4CAREER 61 33 94 0 0 1 5 5

ALEX HEMBREY, Running Back, 5-10, 175, Sophomore, Cary, Ill. (Cary-Grove)2010: Earned his first varsity letter as a freshman running back and return man…Voted Special Teams Most Valuable Player…Finished the season with 558 all-purpose yards…HIGH SCHOOL: Leading rusher and scorer as a senior for the Class 6A state cham-pions…Rushed for 1,289 yards and 23 touchdowns as a senior…All-Fox Valley Conference as well as all-area as a senior…Class 6A all-state team member as a senior…Also participated in baseball…Academic all-state and a member of the honor roll…High

School Coach: Bruce Kay…Augustana major is biology/pre-med. RUSHING RECEIVING YEAR ATT YDS AVG TD NO YDS AVG TD 2010 29 158 5.4 0 1 22 22.0 0 CAREER 29 158 5.4 0 1 22 22.0 0

PUNT RETURNS KICK RETURNS YEAR NO YDS AVG TD NO YDS AVG TD2010 0 0 0.0 0 14 378 27.0 0CAREER 0 0 0.0 0 14 378 27.0 0

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DANNY HESS, Defensive Back, 5-7, 170, Se-nior, Naperville, Ill. (Naperville North)2010:Awarded his third varsity letter for his play as a defensive back…Recorded 48 tackles and one pass break up…2009: Awarded a varsity letter for his play as a sophomore defensive back…2008: Very versatile performer who saw action in the defensive backfield…Recorded five total tackles with four solos and one assist…One pass deflection…HIGH SCHOOL: Three letters in football and two in basketball…Team captain in football as a senior…All-conference and all-city performer in 2007…Had

six interceptions and 83 tackles as a senior in the defensive backfield…Also caught 15 passes with one touchdown…High School Coach: Larry McKeon…Augustana major is business management. DEFENSEYEAR UT AT TOT SACKS TFL FF PD INT2008 4 1 5 0 0 0 1 02009 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 24 24 48 1 3 0 1 0CAREER 28 25 53 1 3 0 2 0

AJ HOGER, Running Back, 5-7, 170, Senior, Cary, Ill. (Cary Grove)2010: Received his second varsity letter as a junior running back…Recorded 268 all-purpose yards…2009: Awarded his first varsity letter after seeing varsity action in 9 games…HIGH SCHOOL: Two time letterman in football and one time letter-man in track… Team captain in football… All-confer-ence and all- area performer… Named team MVP… Totaled 860 yards and 11 touchdowns rushing, 571 yards and 8 touchdowns passing in leading his team

to a 9-2 season and a Fox Valley Conference championship… Academic All-State, Illinois State Scholar, and graduated with high honors… High School Coach: Bruce Kay… Augustana major is business. RUSHING RECEIVING YEAR ATT YDS AVG TD NO YDS AVG TD 2009 42 251 6.0 2 6 17 2.8 02010 20 64 3.2 1 4 36 9.0 0 CAREER 62 315 5.1 3 10 53 5.3 0

PUNT RETURNS KICK RETURNS YEAR NO YDS AVG TD NO YDS AVG TD2009 5 38 7.6 0 19 439 23.1 02010 7 53 7.6 0 5 115 23.0 0CAREER 12 91 7.6 0 24 554 23.1 0

SHANE HOLL, Defensive End, 6-2, 245, Senior, North Aurora, Ill. (Batavia)2010: Awarded his second varsity letter as a junior defensive end…Recorded 28 tackles and two sacks…2009: Earned his first varsity letter as a freshman…HIGH SCHOOL: Team captain and two year letterwinner in both football and baseball... Honor roll student… High School Coach: Mike Gas-pari…Augustana major is business.

DEFENSEYEAR UT AT TOT SACKS TFL FF PD INT2009 7 3 10 0 1 2 1 12010 14 14 28 2 4 0 1 0CAREER 21 17 38 2 5 2 2 1

LETTERWINNER PROFILES JEFF JANUSEVIC, Defensive Back, 6-1, 210, Junior, Rockford, Ill. (Guilford)2010: Lettered for the first time as a sophomore defensive back…HIGH SCHOOL: Two time varsity letter winner…Team captain and MVP as a senior…Led NIC-10 conference in interceptions as a junior…Also participated in track and basketball…Wendy’s High School Heisman school winner…High School Coach: Mel Gilfillan…Augustana major is business.

DEFENSEYEAR UT AT TOT SACKS TFL FF PD INT2009 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 02010 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0CAREER 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0

TAYLOR JOEHL, Wide Receiver, 5-10, 190, Senior, Arenzville, Ill. (Concord-Triopia)2010: Earned his first varsity letter as a junior wide out and special teams contributor…HIGH SCHOOL: Three time varsity letter winner in football…Team offensive MVP as a senior…Western Illinois Valley all-conference…Class 1A first team All-State…All-area and area Player of the Year…Do-or-Die All-Star and West Central All-Star…Also lettered in basketball and baseball…Member of National Honor Society…Academic all-conference and all-state…High School Coach: Rich Thompson…Augustana

major is biology. PUNT RETURNS KICK RETURNS YEAR NO YDS AVG TD NO YDS AVG TD2009 1 4 4.0 0 1 27 27.0 0CAREER 1 4 4.0 0 1 27 27.0 0

MIKE KAUTZ, Offensive Line, 6-4, 240, Junior, East Moline, Ill. (Alleman)2010: Awarded his first varsity letter as a sopho-more offensive lineman…HIGH SCHOOL: Two year letter winner…Team captain as a senior…First team All-Western Big Six…All-metro player on offense and defense…Academic all-conference and all-state…Member of the school honor roll…Won school’s leadership award… High School Coach: Dave DeJaegher…Augustana major is accounting and finance.

DEREK KING, Defensive Line, 6-1 285, Junior, New Boston, Ill. (Aledo)2010: Earned his first varsity letter as a sopho-more defensive linema…HIGH SCHOOL: Four time football letter winner as an offensive and defensive lineman…West Prairie Trail North West first team all-conference pick at defensive tackle…Honor-able mention All-Western Illinois…Second team all-conference as a junior…Letter winner in track and wrestling…Member of the honor roll…High School Coach: Cullern Welter…Augustana major is

business.

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ROBERT MAGO, Safety, 5-9, 175, Junior, Cary, Ill. (Cary-Grove)2010: Received his second varsity letter as sophomore defensive back…Second on the team in interceptions with three…2009: Earned his first varsity letter after seeing quite a bit of playing time as a freshman safety… Recorded 12 tackles and 4 passes defended…HIGH SCHOOL: A two year letter-man in football… Named to the all-conference and all-area teams… High School Coach: Bruce Kay… Augustana major is education and history.

DEFENSEYEAR UT AT TT SACKS TL FF PD INT2009 9 3 12 0 0 0 4 02010 17 15 32 0 1 0 1 3CAREER 26 18 44 0 1 0 5 3

MIKE MATTHIESON, Defensive End, 6-3, 205, Senior, Cary, Ill. (Cary-Grove)2010: Lettered for the first time as a junior defen-sive end…HIGH SCHOOL: Two time varsity letter winner…Recorded 40 tackles, six sacks, and two fumble recoveries as a senior…Fox Valley all-con-ference and second team all-area…Member of Cary Grove’s “Ring of Honor”…Academic all-state…Mem-ber of the school’s honor roll…High School Coach: Bruce Kay…Augustana major is business administra-tion and accounting.

ZACH MCCULLOUGH, Wide Receiver, 6-1, 185, Senior, St. Charles, Ill. (St. Charles North)2010: Awarded his third varsity letter after an outstanding year at wide out…Recorded 29 catches for 668 yards and seven touchdowns…2009: Earned his second varsity letter as a sophomore… Recorded 17 catches for 244 yards and 2 touch-downs… 2008: Lettered as backup wide receiver…Caught one pass for eight yards…HIGH SCHOOL: Two year letterwinner in football and three year let-terwinner in lacrosse…All-conference and academic

all-conference in both sports…High School Coach: Mark Gould…Augustana majors are finance and accounting. RECEIVING YEAR NO YDS AVG TD 2008 1 8 8.0 02009 17 244 14.4 22010 29 668 23.0 7CAREER 47 920 19.6 9

MITCH MCGILLIARD, Defensive Back, 6-0, 200, Senior, Naperville, Ill. (Neuqua Valley)2010: Received his third varsity letter as a junior defensive back…Recorded 37 tackles, one sack, and one interception on the season…2009: Lettered as a sophomore defensive back… Recorded 8 tack-les…2008: Lettered as a reserve defensive back…Academic all-conference…HIGH SCHOOL: Two letters each in football and track & field at Neuqua Valley…All-conference…Academic all-conference…Team captain…Academic all-state…Named “Player of the Week”…High School Coach: Bryan Wells…

Augustana major is business administration. DEFENSEYEAR UT AT TT SACKS TL FF PD INT2009 7 1 8 0 1 0 0 02010 15 22 37 1 3 0 3 1CAREER 22 23 45 1 4 0 3 1

LETTERWINNER PROFILESNICK KRANTZ, Wide Receiver, 6-0, 180, Sophomore, Moline, Ill. (Moline)2010: Earned his first varsity letter as a freshman wide receiver and return man…Recorded nine catches for 125 yards…Also returned eight kicks for 165 yards…Most Valuable Freshman Offensive Player…HIGH SCHOOL: Two time letter winner in football…Led conference in receiving and was sec-ond in scoring as a senior…First team All-Western Big Six and all-metro selection…Team offensive player of the year…Also participated in basketball,

baseball, and track…Member of honor roll…Academic all-conference…High School Coach: Joel Ryser…Augustana major is undecided. RECEIVING KICK RETURNS YEAR NO YDS AVG TD NO YDS AVG TD 2010 9 125 13.9 0 8 165 20.6 0CAREER 9 125 13.9 0 8 165 20.6 0

ADAM LANG, Offensive Line, 6-2, 260, Junior, Rock Island, Ill. (Rock Island)2010: Awarded his first varsity letter for his play on the offensive line…HIGH SCHOOL: Three year letter winner in football…Team captain as a senior…West-ern Big Six all-conference selection…Second team all-metro pick…Participated in Illinois Coaches Asso-ciation Shrine all-star game…Member of the honor roll…High School Coach: Vic Boblett…Augustana major is business administration and management.

DAVID LEE, Quarterback, 6-3, 219, Senior, Springfield, Ill. (Springfield)2010: Earned his second varsity letter after another record breaking season at quarterback…Named offensive MVP…Second team All-CCIW…Set single season school records in passing completions (195), attempts (317), yards (2,411), and total offense (2,655 yards)…Broke own record for single game passing yards with 429…Twice tied his record for completions in a game with 28…2009: Received his first varsity letter with a stellar campaign at quarterback during his sophomore year… Co-

offensive MVP… Set school records with 28 completions in a game and 410 yards passing in another…finished the season with 1714 yards passing on 64.1 completion percentage and 10 touchdowns… Also rushed for 310 yards and 6 touchdowns… HIGH SCHOOL: Varsity letterwinner in football, baseball, and basketball…Threw for 1686 yards and 7 touchdowns as well as scoring 5 rushing touchdowns in his senior year… Selected to play for the west team in the Order of the Eastern Star All-Star game… Voted 1st team all-conference as a senior and 2nd team all-conference as a junior… Named team’s offensive MVP as a senior as well as earning Sports Radio 1450 play of the week, Outback Steakhouse player of the game, team captain, and earning membership to the “Pride Wall”…Also an outstanding student earning academic all-state honors as well as being named a Na-tional Honor Society member, Illinois state scholar, honor roll student, and finishing in the top 10% of his class…High School Coach: Mike Taylor… Augustana major is business management. PASSING RUSHINGYEAR COM ATT PCT YDS TD ATT YDS AVG TD2009 152 237 64.1 1714 10 93 310 3.3 62010 195 317 61.5 2411 18 83 244 2.9 5CAREER 347 554 62.6 4125 28 176 554 3.1 11

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LETTERWINNER PROFILESSEAN MULHOLLAND, Tight End, 6-3, 225, Sophomore, Clinton, Iowa (Clinton)2010: Awarded his first varsity letter as a freshman tight end…HIGH SCHOOL: Three year letter winner in football…First team All-Mississippi Athletic Con-ference as a senior on both offense and defense…All-area and second team all-metro as a senior…Honorable mention All-MAC as a junior…Earned varsity letters in basketball, baseball, track, and soccer…Quad City Times “Salute to Academics for Math/The Sciences” honoree…Member of National

Honor Society…High School Coach: Lee Camp…Augustana major is ac-counting.

MIKE O’DONOGHUE, Defensive Back, 6-1, 195, Sophomore, Mundelein, Ill. (Mundelein)2010: Received his first varsity letter as a freshman defensive back…Recorded two tackles in his limited playing time…HIGH SCHOOL: Team captain and MVP…Recorded five interceptions and over 90 tack-les as a senior…All-North Shore conference honors and all-area honors…Also competed in baseball and basketball…Member of honor roll and Student Ath-lete Leadership Team…Inducted into the National Honor Society…Academic all-state…High School Coach: Bob Stone…Augustana major is multimedia journalism and mass communications.

DEFENSEYEAR UT AT TT SACKS TL FF PD INT2010 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0CAREER 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

GRANT OLLENBURGER, Linebacker, 6-2, 200, Senior, Evergreen Park, Ill. (Evergreen Park)2010: Made the switch to the defensive side of the ball and earned a letter as a linebacker…Recorded three tackles and one interception…2009: Lettered as a backup tight end as a sophomore… HIGH SCHOOL: Four year letterman in football and bas-ball…Two time recipient of the sportsmanship award for football… School’s male recipient of the Heisman Award… High honor roll/ honor roll student… High School Coach: John Coursey… Augustana major is communicative science disorders.

DEFENSEYEAR UT AT TT SACKS TL FF PD INT2010 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 1CAREER 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 1

ANDREW O’REILLY, Defensive Line, 6-0, 210, Junior, Elgin, Ill. (Driscoll Catholic)2010: Won his second varsity letter after shifting to linebacker…Recorded six tackles…2009: Lettered as a backup defensive lineman… Recorded six tackles as a freshman…HIGH SCHOOL: Three year letterman for the Driscoll Catholic powerhouse that won 2 state championships in his three years…An honorable mention all-conference recipient… 4-time academic all-conference player… Recipient of the Illinois state scholar award as well as being in the top 10 percent of his class… High School Coach:

Mike Burzawa and Brandon New… Augustana major is biology/pre-med. DEFENSEYEAR UT AT TT SACKS TL FF PD INT2009 2 4 6 0 0 0 0 02010 2 4 6 0 1 0 0 0CAREER 4 8 12 0 1 0 0 0

JORDAN PEART, Wide Receiver, 6-0, 200, Se-nior, Bull Valley, Ill. (Marian Central Catholic)2010: Received his third varsity letter as a ju-nior wide out…Recorded 10 catches for 111 yards…2009: Earned his second varsity letter as a sophomore…2008: Lettered as backup wide receiv-er…HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three times in football and twice in basketball…Two time team captain in football…Named to all-conference and all-area team both as a junior and as a senior…Two time academic all-state performer…Had 47 catches with seven touchdowns as a senior for 774 yards…Also

recorded 52 tackles with three interceptions on defense…In basketball he was team captain and academic all-conference…High School Coach: Ed Brucker…Augustana major is business. RECEIVING YEAR NO YDS AVG TD 2010 10 111 11.1 0CAREER 10 111 11.1 0

NATE PENA, Running Back, 5-8, 195, Junior, Bolingbrook, Ill. (Neuqua Valley)2010: Awarded his second varsity letter as a sopho-more running back…Gained 96 yards on 15 carries and recorded two touchdowns…2009: Lettered as one of many running backs to see playing time during his freshman year… Rushed for 149 yards on 27 attempts and recorded four touchdowns… HIGH SCHOOL: Three time letterman in football and track… A member of the academic all-conference team… High School Coach: Bryan Wells… Augus-tana major is biology.

RUSHING RECEIVING YEAR ATT YDS AVG TD NO YDS AVG TD2009 27 149 5.5 4 0 0 0.0 0 2010 15 96 6.4 2 0 0 0.0 0 CAREER 42 245 5.8 6 0 0 0.0 0

JAKE PETGES, Offensive Line, 6-1, 310, Sophomore, Ransom, Ill. (Streator)2010: Received his first varsity letter as a fresh-man offensive lineman…HIGH SCHOOL: Three year letter winner in football…Team captain as a senior…Most valuable offensive lineman as a junior…Most valuable offensive and defensive line-man as a senior…NCIC Reagan Division first team all-conference offense and second team defense…Two time first tea all-area…Participant in Illinois Coaches Association Shrine All-Star game…Also participated in track…Honor roll member…honorable

mention all-conference…High School Coach: Kelly Kane…Augustana major is secondary education.

MARTY RESNER, Tight End, 6-2, 220, Junior, Montgomery, Ill. (Oswego)2010: Earned his first varsity letter as a sopho-more tight end…HIGH SCHOOL: Two year letter-man in football…Honorable mention All-Southwest Prairie Conference as a senior…Also participated in basketball and bowling…Member of the honor roll and National Honor Society…Illinois State Scholar…High School Coach: Dave Keely…Augustana major is math and secondary education.

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LETTERWINNER PROFILESKEVON RIVERS, Offensive Line, 6-1, 275, Junior, Chicago, Ill. (Uplift Community)2010: Awarded his first varsity letter for his play on the offensive line as a sophomore…HIGH SCHOOL: All-conference selection as both an offensive and defensive lineman…Also participated in wrestling…Member of the honor roll…High School Coach: Rick Albold…Augustana major is computer science.

PETER SCHIMECK, Defensive End, 6-1, 245, Senior, Naperville, Ill. (Benet Academy)2010: Received his second varsity letter as a defen-sive end during his junior season…2009: Earned his first varsity letter as a sophomore defensive end… Recorded 12 tackles (8 solo and 4 assists) as well as 1 sack and 2 tackles for loss…HIGH SCHOOL: Three year letterman in football…Recorded 72 tackles, 5 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, and 2 fumble recoveries as a senior… Named an all-conference and an all-area player as a senior….Voted as team captain and defensive MVP…An honor roll student

all 4 years of school… High School Coach: Gary Goforth… Augustana major is economics. DEFENSEYEAR UT AT TT SACKS TL FF PD INT2008 2 1 3 1 1 0 0 02009 8 4 12 1 2 0 0 0CAREER 10 5 15 2 3 0 0 0

DEREK SCHNEEMAN, Wide Receiver, 6-2, 195, Junior, Streator, Ill. (Streator High)2010: Awarded his second varsity letter after making the switch from quarterback to wide receiver…2009: Lettered as a backup quarterback his freshman year… HIGH SCHOOL: Two year let-terman in football, basketball, and track…Threw for 840 yards and 8 touchdowns, and ran for 764 yards and 8 touchdowns as a senior… Named first team all-conference as well as being recognized by local papers as all-area 1st team and all-area honorable

mention… An academic all-state team member… High School Coach: Kelly Kane… Augustana major is accounting. RECEIVING YEAR NO YDS AVG TD 2009 3 19 6.3 0CAREER 3 19 6.3 0

JOE SPINDLER, Defensive Back, 6-0, 190, Junior, Rockton, Ill. (Hononegah)2010: Earned his first varsity letter as a sophomore defensive back…HIGH SCHOOL: Two year letter winner in football…Team captain as a senior…spe-cial mention All-NIC 10…All-Area selection…High School Coach: Tim Sughroue…Augustana major is political science.

TYLER TRIMBERGER, Running Back, 5-9, 180, Senior, Chatham, Ill. (Catham-Glenwood)2010: Received his second varsity letter as a junior running back… Carried the ball 23 times for 47 yards…2009: Lettered as a backup running back… Recorded 39 yards on 13 carries… HIGH SCHOOL: Varsity letterman in football and basketball… Led conference with 1005 yards rushing and 17 touch-downs as a junior, and was named offensive MVP…Honorable mention and conference as a sophomore as well as his senior season which was cut short by injury… 1st team all-conference as a junior…

Selected to play in West Central Illinois All Star game… Honor roll student and recipient of “Chris Hughes Memorial Award”… High School Coach: Dan Rourke…Augustana major is business marketing. RUSHING RECEIVING YEAR ATT YDS AVG TD NO YDS AVG TD2009 13 39 3.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 2010 23 47 2.0 0 1 5 5.0 0 CAREER 36 86 2.4 0 1 5 5.0 0

KYLE VODA, Offensive Line, 6-1, 255, Sopho-more, Plainfield, Ill. (Plainfield South)2010: Awarded his first varsity letter for his play as a freshman offensive lineman…HIGH SCHOOL: Three time letter winner in football…Very versatile player logging time at six different positions…Three time All-Southwest Prairie Conference…Recorded 103 tackles during his junior and senior seasons…Also participated in wrestling and baseball…High School Coach: Mike Briscoe…Augustana major is undecided.

JASON WAGNER, Wide Receiver, 6-1, 200, Senior, Elgin, Ill. (Burlington Central)2010: Earned his third varsity letter as a backup wide receiver…Recorded five catches for 65 yards…2009: Lettered as a backup wide re-ceiver…2008: Academic all-conference…Had three catches for 35 yards with one touchdown…Had two solo tackles and one assist on special teams…HIGH SCHOOL: Won three varsity letters in football and basketball…All-conference and all-area performance in football…Most Valuable Defensive Back as a se-nior…Team captain…In basketball he was all-confer-

ence and all-area and served as team captain…Played in just six games as senior because of injury…Recorded 55 total tackles including six for loss…He gained 410 yards on 70 rushing attempts with seven touchdowns…Also kicked 16 extra points…High School Coach: Aaron Wichman…Augustana major is General Studies. RECEIVING YEAR NO YDS AVG TD 2008 3 35 11.7 12010 5 65 13.0 0 CAREER 8 100 12.5 1

JOE WEBER, Linebacker, 6-2, 240, Junior, South Elgin, Ill. (Marmion Academy)2010: Lettered for the first time as a sophomore linebacker…Third on the team in tackles with 56 and led the team in sacks (10) and tackles for loss (16)…HIGH SCHOOL: Two time letterman in football…Multiple time all-area selection…Also par-ticipated in track where he was a state qualifier and all-conference performer…High School Coach: Dan Thorpe…Augustana major is economics.

DEFENSEYEAR UT AT TT SACKS TL FF PD INT2010 27 29 56 10 16 1 1 0CAREER 27 29 56 10 16 1 1 0

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2010 AUGUSTANA VIKINGSOffensive game by game totals |---RUSHING---| |-------PASSING-------| tot Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD off 09/03/10 at Greenville 37 136 1 16 21- 27- 0 331 3 467 09/11/10 CENTRAL 18 -32 0 4 28- 46- 0 314 3 282 09/18/10 at Adrian 51 192 2 25 9- 16- 2 100 1 292 10/02/10 at Millikin 47 196 2 15 19- 30- 1 213 2 409 10/09/10 NCC 29 88 0 18 16- 21- 0 134 2 222 10/16/10 at Carthage 39 155 3 34 30- 44- 0 450 3 605 10/23/10 at North Park 32 136 2 20 12- 25- 0 180 1 316 10/30/10 WHEATON 25 107 1 33 26- 52- 3 323 1 430 11/06/10 at Elmhurst 18 97 2 32 27- 42- 2 272 1 369 11/13/10 IWU 46 223 2 22 11- 19- 1 129 1 352

Totals 342 1298 15 34 199-322- 9 2446 18 3744 Opponent 384 1207 10 69 149-256- 13 1769 14 2976

Games played: 10 Avg per rush: 3.8 Avg per catch: 12.3 Pass efficiency: 138.47 Kick ret avg: 23.0 Punt ret avg: 6.9 All purpose avg/game: 478.3 Total offense avg/gm: 374.4

2010 AUGUSTANA VIKINGSDefensive game by game totals |---RUSHING---| |-------PASSING-------| tot Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD off 09/03/10 at Greenville 45 99 0 19 2- 6- 1 80 1 179 09/11/10 CENTRAL 47 149 2 22 20- 30- 4 249 2 398 09/18/10 at Adrian 31 -4 0 8 20- 35- 2 179 1 175 10/02/10 at Millikin 43 179 2 69 5- 19- 0 46 1 225 10/09/10 NCC 41 231 2 49 13- 20- 0 197 3 428 10/16/10 at Carthage 22 60 0 18 30- 50- 2 331 2 391 10/23/10 at North Park 43 93 0 13 8- 20- 2 61 0 154 10/30/10 WHEATON 35 98 0 25 15- 21- 0 151 1 249 11/06/10 at Elmhurst 46 172 3 32 19- 26- 1 250 2 422 11/13/10 IWU 31 130 1 26 17- 29- 1 225 1 355

Opponent totals 384 1207 10 69 149-256- 13 1769 14 2976 Augustana 342 1298 15 34 199-322- 9 2446 18 3744

Games played: 10 Avg per rush: 3.1 Avg per catch: 11.9 Pass efficiency: 124.14 Kick ret avg: 18.9 Punt ret avg: 6.0 All purpose avg/game: 392.0 Total offense avg/gm: 297.6

NICK WELCH, Quarterback, 6-3, 190, Sopho-more, Oswego, Ill. (Oswego)2009: Lettered as a backup quarterback his fresh-man year… HIGH SCHOOL: Letterman in football and baseball…Completed 58 of 99 passes for 744 yards and 10 touchdowns during his senior year in which he was named team captain… National Honor Society member as well as an honor roll student… High School Coach: Dave Keely… Augustana major is secondary education.

PASSING RUSHINGYEAR COM ATT PCT YDS TD ATT YDS AVG TD2010 1 1 100.0 9 0 0 0 0 0 CAREER 1 1 100.0 9 0 0 0 0 0

ERIK WESTERBERG, Linebacker, 6-3, 200, Sophomore, Elmhurst, Ill. (York)2010: Lettered as freshman linebacker…Recorded 36 tackles and one sack…Freshman Most Valuable Player on defense…HIGH SCHOOL: Three year let-ter winner in football…Team captain and MVP…Led team in tackles as a sophomore and junior…Three time Western Suburban Silver all-conference and multiple time all-area selection…Defensive MVP as a junior…Also participated in wrestling and track…School’s “Junior Male Athlete of the Year”…Academ-ic all-conference…Academic all-state…Illinois State

Scholar…Member of National Honor Society and Math Honor Society…High School Coach: Bill Lech…Augustana major is undecided. DEFENSEYEAR UT AT TT SACKS TL FF PD INT2010 13 23 36 1 2 0 0 1CAREER 13 23 36 1 2 0 0 1

CODY WICKENHAUSER, Linebacker, 5-11, 230, Senior, Downs, Ill. (Tri-Valley)2010: Awarded a letter at linebacker despite limited playing time…Recorded 9 tackles and served as team captain…2009: Lettered as a junior line-backer… Recorded 15 tackles (8 solo and 7 assists), 2 tackles for loss, 1 sack, and 1 fumble recov-ery…2008: Academic all-conference…Recorded 11 total tackles with eight solos and three assists…Had one tackle for loss…HIGH SCHOOL: Three time let-terwinner in football…Was two time all-conference performer…Recorded 113 tackles as a senior…High

School Coach: Brent Lard…Augustana major is pre-physical therapy. DEFENSEYEAR UT AT TT SACKS TL FF PD INT2008 8 3 11 0 1 0 0 02009 8 7 15 1 2 0 0 02010 5 4 9 0 0 0 0 0CAREER 21 14 35 1 3 0 0 0

TRACE WINGO, Offensive Line, 6-2, 275, Sophomore, Crystal Lake, Ill. (Crystal Lake South)2010: Lettered as a freshman offensive lineman for the Vikings…HIGH SCHOOL: Three time letter winner in football…All-Fox Valley Conference…All-area honorable mention…Team’s offensive player of the year…Member of the honor roll…High School Coach: Jim Stuglis…Augustana major is secondary education.

LETTERWINNER PROFILES

Zach McCollough led the Vikings with 668 yards receiving and seven touchdowns as a junior.

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2010 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS STATISTICAL HIGHLIGHTS

CATEGORY NUMBER OPPONENT DATEIndividual Offense Most Points 12 – 7 times (Most recent—David Lee) Illinois Wesleyan 11/13/10Most Points Kicking 7 – Arnie Fitzwater Carthage 10/16/10Most Touchdowns 2 – 7 times (Most recent—David Lee) Illinois Wesleyan 11/13/10Most Extra Points 4 – Arnie Fitzwater Greenville 09/03/10 4 – Arnie Fitzwater Millikin 10/02/10 4 – Arnie Fitzwater Carthage 10/16/10Most Yards Total Offense 443 (14 rushing & 429 passing) – David Lee Carthage 10/16/10Most Yards Rushing 181 – Robert Wood Illinois Wesleyan 11/13/10Most Rushing Attempts 30 – Robert Wood Illinois Wesleyan 11/13/10Most Yards Passing 429 – David Lee Carthage 10/16/10Most Pass Attempts 52 – David Lee Wheaton 10/30/10Most Pass Completions 28 – David Lee Central 09/11/10 28 – David Lee Carthage 10/16/10Most Yards Receiving 166 – Zach McCullough Greenville 09/03/10Most Pass Receptions 12 – Corbett Ball Elmhurst 11/06/10 Team Offense Most Points 43 Carthage 10/16/10Most Touchdowns 6 Carthage 10/16/10Most Total Yards 605 (155 rushing & 450 passing) Carthage 10/16/10Most Yards Rushing 223 Illinois Wesleyan 11/13/10Most Yards Passing 450 Carthage 10/16/10Most Passing Attempts 52 Wheaton 10/30/10Most Completions 30 Carthage 10/16/10Most First Downs Total 26 Carthage 10/16/10Most First Downs Rushing 14 Illinois Wesleyan 11/13/10Most First Downs Passing 16 Carthage 10/16/10Most First Downs Penalty 8 Elmhurst 11/06/10Most Rushes 51 Adrian 09/18/10Most Plays 83 Carthage 10/16/10 Individual Defense Most Total Tackles 14 – John Mago Wheaton 10/30/10Most Solo Tackles 10 – John Mago Elmhurst 11/06/10Most Assisted Tackles 9 – Brandon Holl Adrian 09/18/10 9 – John Mago North Park 10/23/10Most Interceptions 3 – Ben Hall Central 09/11/10Most Fumble Recoveries 2 – Team Carthage 10/16/10Most Quarterback Sacks 2.0 – Joe Weber Greenville 09/03/10 2.0 – Joe Weber North Park 10/23/10 2.0 – John Mago & Curt Perschnick Wheaton 10/30/10Most Tackles for Loss 4.0 – Joe Weber Greenville 09/03/10 Team Defense Fewest Points 0 North Park 10/23/10Fewest Plays 51 Greenville 09/03/10Fewest Rushing Attempts 22 Carthage 10/16/10Fewest Total Yards 154 (93 rushing & 61 passing) North Park 10/23/10Fewest Rushing Yards -4 Adrian 09/18/10Fewest Passing Yards 46 Millikin 10/02/10Fewest Pass Completions 2 Greenville 09/03/10Most Interceptions 4 Central 09/11/10Most Fumble Recoveries 3 Carthage 10/16/10Fewest Total First Downs 7 (5 rushing, 1 passing, 1 penalty) Greenville 09/03/10Fewest Rushing First Downs 2 Adrian 09/18/10Fewest Passing First Downs 1 Greenville 09/03/10Fewest Penalty First Downs 0 Adrian 09/18/10 0 North Central 10/09/10 0 Carthage 10/16/10 0 Illinois Wesleyan 11/13/10

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2011 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS ROSTERPLAYER POS HT WT YR HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL)Keith Abbey** TE 6-4 225 Sr Park Forest, Illinois (Rich East)Alex Anderson DE 6-3 250 Fr Geneseo, Illinois (Geneseo)Luke Anderson DE 6-5 230 Jr Lemont, Illinois (Lemont)Michael Anderson** DE 6-2 235 Jr Spring Grove, Illinois (Richmond Burton)Adam Andras RB 5-8 180 So Batavia, Illinois (Marmion Academy) Julian Banuelos RB 5-9 175 So Lisle, Illinois (Wheaton-Warrenville South)Armin Batang WR 5-10 165 Fr Northbrook, Illinois (Glenbrook North)Jacob Benner LB 6-4 190 Fr Batavia, Illinois (Batavia)Brandon Borkovec WR 5-10 170 So Erie, Illinois (Prophetstown)Jason Byro LB 5-8 190 So LeRoy, Illinois (LeRoy)Eric Chandler* RB 5-9 195 So Cary, Illinois (Cary-Grove)Nick Chandler OLB 5-11 195 Jr Clinton, Illinois (Clinton) Ken Clay QB 5-10 190 So Naperville, Illinois (Waubonsie Valley)Kelly Clennon*** OL 6-2 240 Sr Naperville, Illinois (Joliet Catholic)Ryan Coleman LB 6-3 200 So Carol Stream, Illinois (Wheaton North)Chad Collins** WR 6-2 175 Jr Dolton, Illinois (Thornridge) Don Cundari LB 6-2 235 Jr Oak Park, Illinois (Fenwick)John Draminski** LB 6-0 215 Jr Kewanee, Illinois (Wethersfield)Eric Dratnol OL 6-0 250 So Montgomery, Illinois (Kaneland)Thomas Enke DE 6-1 220 Fr Omaha, Nebraska (Millard West)Travis Ewing WR 6-3 200 Fr Pella, Iowa (Pella)Kevin Farley LB 6-3 195 So Wheaton, Illinois (Wheaton North)Greg Ferguson OL 6-2 275 Fr Plainfield, Illinois (Plainfield South)Arnie Fitzwater** K 6-2 190 Jr Waterford, Wisconsin (Waterford Union)Benjamin Fornek DB 5-11 175 Fr Batavia, Illinois (Batavia)Kyle Frake WR 6-1 195 Fr Clifton, Illinois (Central)Matt Franzen** TE 6-2 235 Sr Chicago, Illinois (Niles Notre Dame)Steven Frobel DB 5-8 165 So Lombard, Illinois (Willowbrook)Bo Galarza WR 6-0 195 So El Paso, Texas (Faith Christian Academy)Jack Gilleland** TE 6-1 220 Sr McHenry, Illinois (Marian Central)Kyle Gipson DB 5-8 170 Jr Chicago, Illinois (Michele Clark Academic Prep)Matt Glawe** DB 5-10 185 Sr Winfield, Illinois (Wheaton-Warrenville South)Bo Goshorn DB 6-2 180 Fr Romeoville, Illinois (Romeoville)Mack Gray*** DB 5-7 175 Sr Chicago, Illinois (Simeon Career Academy)Dan Gregg OL 6-1 260 So Prospect Heights, Illinois (John Hersey)Justin Gruca DB 5-8 170 So Wilmington, Illinois (Wilmington)Ben Hall*** DB 6-0 205 Sr Normal, Illinois (University)Erik Hansen LB 6-0 195 Jr Elmhurst, Illinois (Immaculate Conception)Torre Harrell WR 6-1 165 Fr Bloomington, Illinois (Bloomington)Carl Hartweg DL 6-3 235 So Carthage, Illinois (Illini West)Tommy Harvey TE 6-2 215 Sr Wilmette, Illinois (New Trier)Will Hass DL 6-3 245 So Algonquin, Illinois (Marian Central Catholic)Danny Hess*** OLB 5-7 170 Sr Naperville, Illinois (Naperville North)Benjamin Hodges RB 5-8 190 Fr Elburn, Illinois (St. Charles North)AJ Hoger** RB 5-7 160 Sr Cary, Illinois (Cary Grove)Shane Holl** DE 6-2 245 Sr North Aurora, Illinois (Batavia)Rej Hoxha OL 6-4 250 Fr Niles, Illinois (Niles North)Chase Immel OL 6-4 270 So Escondido, California(Orme School of Arizona)Javon Ivy DB 5-6 175 Fr Chicago, Illinois (Marshall)Taylor Joehl* WR 5-10 190 Sr Arenzville, Illinois (Concord-Triopia)Eric Josupait WR 6-0 155 Fr Aurora, Illinois (Waubonsie Valley)John Joyce LB 5-10 190 So Witt, Illinois (Hillsboro)Mike Kautz* OL 6-4 240 Jr East Moline, Illinois (Alleman)Mason Kienzle TE 6-4 215 Jr Wheaton, Illinois (Wheaton Warrenville South)Derek King* OL 6-1 285 Jr New Boston, Illinois (Westmer)Luke Kowalczyk OLB 6-0 190 Fr Peru, Illinois (La Salle Peru Township)Nick Krantz* WR 6-0 180 So Moline, Illinois (Moline)Jake Landau DB 5-11 190 So Geneva, Illinois (Geneva)Ryan Landrum DB 5-11 175 Fr Geneva, Illinois (Geneva)Adam Lang* OL 6-2 260 Jr Rock Island, Illinois (Rock Island)Sean Lanham K 5-8 170 Fr Lake St. Louis, Missouri (Wentzville Holt)David Lee** QB 6-3 219 Sr Springfield, Illinois (Springfield)Eric Link OL 6-3 270 So Aledo, Illinois (Sherrard)John Losen OL 6-2 265 Fr Morton, Illinois (Morton)Robert Mago** DB 5-9 175 Jr Cary, Illinois (Cary Grove)Tim Maroder WR 5-11 190 Fr Elgin, Illinois (Central)Mike Matthiesen* DE 6-3 205 Sr Cary, Illinois (Cary Grove)Zachary McCullough*** WR 6-1 185 Sr St. Charles, Illinois (St. Charles North)Mitch McGilliard*** OLB 6-0 200 Sr Naperville, Illinois (Neuqua Valley)Sean McIntyre DE 6-2 220 Fr Genoa, Illinois (Genoa-Kingston)Mike McLean OLB 5-11 180 So Villa Park, Illinois (Willowbrook)Brett McWilliams RB 6-1 217 Jr Roscoe, Illinois (Hononegah)T.J. Milano DB 6-0 175 So Naperville, Illinois (Benet Academy)Gary Miller LB 5-8 190 Fr Littleton, Colorado (Columbine)Sean Mulholland* TE 6-3 225 So Clinton, Iowa (Clinton)Conner Murray K/P 5-11 160 Fr Morrison, Colorado (Conifer)Caleb Nickels LB 5-10 185 Fr Northridge, California (Sierra Canyon)Mike O’Donoghue* OLB 6-1 195 So Mundelein, Illinois (Mundelein)Andrew O’Reilly** LB 6-0 210 Jr Elgin, Illinois (Driscoll Catholic)Tim O’Shea* DB 6-0 185 Sr Glen Ellyn, Illinois (Glenbard South)Grant Ollenburger** OLB 6-2 200 Sr Evergreen Park, Illinois (Evergreen Park)Antonio Owens WR 5-9 180 Fr Naperville, Illinois (Naperville North)Jordan Peart*** WR 6-0 200 Sr Bull Valley, Illinois (Marian Central)Nate Pena** RB 5-8 195 Jr Bolingbrook, Illinois (Neuqua Valley)

Ryan Plunkett LB 6-0 205 So Wheaton, Illinois (Benet Academy)Jacob Puls OLB 6-0 205 Fr East Dubuque, Illinois (East Dubuque)Jared Puls RB 5-9 175 Fr East Dubuque, Illinois (East Dubuque)Grant Putnam TE 6-4 180 Fr Knoxville, Illinois (Knoxville)John Putz LB 6-2 195 Fr Arlington Heights, Illinois (Rolling Meadows)Patrick Rae QB 6-0 185 Jr Bartlett, Illinois (South Elgin)John Regalia DE 6-4 200 So Madison, Wisconsin (Portage)Erik Reibel WR 5-11 180 Sr McHenry, Illinois (Marian Central)Marty Resner* TE 6-2 220 Jr Montgomery, Illinois (Oswego)Martin Riva WR 6-4 180 Fr Oglesby, Illinois (La Salle Peru Township)Kevon Rivers* OL 6-1 275 Jr Chicago, Illinois (Uplift Community)Mike Roehrenbeck LB 6-1 205 So Gahanna, Ohio (Columbus Academy)Brady Rogers K/P 5-11 165 Fr Aurora, Colorado (Cherokee Trail)Anthony Roome OL 6-2 275 Fr Geneseo, Illinois (Geneseo)Justin Russell RB 6-1 185 So Spring Grove, Illinois (Richmond-Burton)Josh Ryon WR 6-3 185 Jr Evergreen, Colorado (Evergreen Senior)Pete Schimeck** DE 6-1 245 Sr Naperville, Illinois (Benet Academy)Derek Schneeman** WR 6-2 195 Jr Streator, Illinois (Streator) John Seaman DE 6-4 226 Fr Munster, Indiana (Munster)Aaron Shuff OL 6-3 200 So South Barrington, Illinois (St. Viator)Andre Singleton DE 6-0 205 Fr Phoeniz, Arizona (Thunderbird)Connor Smith LB 5-8 200 Jr Edwardsville, Illinois (Edwardsville) Dylan Smith LB 5-11 195 So Yorkville, Illinois (Aurora Christian)Kyle Snow WR 5-7 150 So Wheaton, Illinois (Wheaton Warrenville South)Joe Spindler* OLB 6-0 190 Jr Rockton, Illinois (Hononegah)Mike Sprinkle LB 6-1 225 Fr Knoxville, Illinois (Knoxville)Nick Stone OL 6-1 245 Fr LaGrange, Illinois (Lyons Township)James Stratton LB 6-0 210 So Sherrard, Illinois (Sherrard)Tyler Trimberger** RB 5-9 180 Sr Chatham, Illinois (Chatham-Glenwood)Cole Urban QB 6-0 170 Fr Winthrop Harbor, Illinois (Zion Benton Township)Kyle Voda* DL 6-1 255 So Plainfield, Illinois (Plainfield South)Jason Wagner*** WR 6-1 200 Sr Elgin, Illinois (Burlington)Sean Walker DB 5-9 160 So Annawan, Illinois (Annawan)Joe Weber* LB 6-2 240 Jr South Elgin, Illinois (Marmion Academy)Nick Welch* QB 6-3 190 Jr Oswego, Illinois (Oswego)Erik Westerberg* LB 6-3 210 So Elmhurst, Illinois (York)Cody Wickenhauser*** LB 5-11 230 Sr Downs, Illinois (Tri-Valley)Trace Wingo* OL 6-2 275 So Crystal Lake, Illinos (Crystal Lake South)

HEAD COACH: Rob Cushman

ASSISTANT COACHES: Zac Conners (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks), Jeff Lindmark (special teams coordinator/wide receivers), Tom Schmulbach (offensive line), Kyle Reade (co-defensive coordinator/defensive backs), Mike Brewers (assistant offensive line), Dick Blair (tight ends), Aaron Call (defensive line), Jim Sanders (running backs), Eric Meyer (line-backers), Dick Skillett (kickers), Justin Rich (co-defensive coordinator/outside linebackers).

STUDENT ASSISTANTS: Johnny Mago

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2011 OPPONENTSGAME 1 - DUBUQUESeptember 1, 2011 - Ericson Field at 7:00 p.m.Location - Dubuque, IowaEnrollment - 1,559President - Jeffrey BullockNickname - SpartansColors - Royal Blue & WhiteHead Coach - Stan ZweifelCoaches Record - 9-11 (.450) Coaches Phone - (563) 589-31732010 Record - 4-6 overall, 3-5 in Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference First Meeting - Augustana 38, Dubuque 0 in 1931Last Meeting - Augustana 21, Dubuque 0 in 1935Series Record - Augustana 2, Greenville 0Stadium - Chalmers FieldAthletic Director - Dan RunkleSports Information Director - Paul MisnerSports Information Director Phone - (563) 589-3168Sports Information Director email - [email protected] Dubuque Web Site - www.dbq.edu

2011 SCHEDULE 9/1 at Augustana 7:00pm 9/10 Anderson University 6:00pm 9/17 Loras 7:00pm 9/24 Central 1:00pm 10/1 at Simpson 4:00pm 10/8 Wartburg 4:00pm 10/15 Cornell 2:00pm 10/22 at Buena Vista 1:00pm 10/29 Luther 1:00pm 11/5 at Coe 1:00pm

2010 RESULTSDubuque 41, Rockford 7UW-Platteville 21, Dubuque 17Central 34, Dubuque 8Dubuque 28, Cornell 10Coe 24, Dubuque 22Loras 14, Dubuque 6Dubuque 35, Simpson 7Wartburg 55, Dubuque 17Luther 30, Dubuque 23Dubuque 21, Buena Vista 14

GAME 2 - CENTRAL OF IOWASeptember 10, 2011 - Pella, Iowa at 1:00 p.m.Location - Pella, IowaEnrollment - 1,650President - Mark L. PutnamNickname - DutchColors - Red & WhiteHead Coach - Jeff McMartinCoaches Record: 61-15 (.802)Coaches Phone: (641) 628-76092010 Record - 8-2 overall, 6-2 in the Iowa ConferenceFirst Meeting - Central 13, Augustana 2 in 1930Last Meeting - Central 28, Augustana 23 in 2010Series Record - Central 5, Augustana 4Stadium - Ron and Joyce Schipper StadiumAthletic Director - Al DorenkampSports Information Director - Larry Happel Sports Information Director Phone -(641) 628-5278 Sports Information Director email - [email protected] of Iowa Web Site - www.central.edu

2011 SCHEDULE9/3 at Wis.-Oshkosh 1 p.m. 9/10 Augustana (Ill.) 1 p.m. 9/17 Luther 1 p.m. 9/24 at Dubuque 1 p.m. 10/1 Coe 1 p.m. 10/8 Buena Vista 1 p.m. 10/15 at Loras 1 p.m. 10/22 Cornell 1 p.m. 10/29 at Wartburg 1 p.m. 11/12 at Simpson 1 p.m.

2010 RESULTSCentral 34, UW-Oshkosh 28Central 28, Augustana 23Central 34, Dubuque 8Coe 37, Central 28Central 52, Cornell 0Central 38, Simpson 10Central 45, Luther 26Central 27, Loras 6Central 35, Buena Vista 7Wartubrg 20, Central 17

GAME 3 - ADRIANSeptember 17, 2011 - Ericson Field at 12:00 p.m.Location - Adrian, MichiganEnrollment - 1,650President - Dr. Jefferey R. DockingNickname - BulldogsColors - Black & GoldHead Coach - Jim DeereCoaches Record - 5-5 (.500)Coaches Phone - (517) 264-39952010 Record - 5-5 overall; 4-2 in MIAAFirst Meeting - Augustana 22, Adrian 21 in 1983Last Meeting - Augustana 21, Adrian 7 in 2010Series Record - Augustana 5, Adrian 0Stadium - Multi-Sport Performance StadiumAthletic Director - Mike DuffySports Information Director - Ryan Thompson Sports Information Director Phone - (517) 264-3280Sports Information Director email - [email protected] Web Site - www.adrian.edu

2011 SCHEDULE9/2 at Husson 7:00 PM 9/10 at Defiance 1:00 PM 9/17 at Augustana (Ill.) 1:00 PM 9/24 Concordia (Ill.) 4:00 PM 10/1 at Trine 1:00 PM 10/8 Olivet 6:00 PM 10/22 at Kalamazoo 1:00 PM 10/29 Albion 4:00 PM 11/5 at Hope 1:00 PM 11/12 Alma 1:00 PM

2010 RESULTSUW-Whitewater 35, Adrian 0Adrian 40, Defiance 14Augustana 21, Adrian 7Trine 24, Adrian 16Adrian 41, Olivet 0DePauw 23, Adrian 19Adrian 58, Kalaazoo 31Albion 38, Adrian 21Adrian 33, Hope 7Adrian 24, Alma 13

GAME 4 - MILLKINOctober 1, 2011 - Ericson Field at 6:00 p.m.Location - Decatur, IllinoisEnrollment - 2,300President - Dr. Harold G. JeffcoatNickname - Big BlueColors - Blue & WhiteHead Coach - Patrick EthertonCoaches Record - 0-0 (.000); 0-0 (.000) in the CCIWCoaches Phone - (217) 424-36042010 Record - 4-6 overall; 1-6 in the CCIW First Meeting - Millikin 7, Augustana 0 in 1920Last Meeting - Augustana 28, Millkin 24 in 2010Series Record - Augustana leads 40-30-1Stadium - Frank M. Lindsay FieldAthletic Director - Joe HakesSports Information Director - Bryan MarshallSports Information Director Phone - (217) 362-6429Sports Information Director email - [email protected] Web Site - www.millikin.edu

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2011 SCHEDULE9/3 Illinois College 1:00 PM 9/10 at Greenville College 1:00 PM 9/17 at Hope College 1:00 PM 10/1 at Augustana College 6:00 PM 10/8 Carthage College 1:00 PM 10/15 North Central 1:00 PM 10/22 at Elmhurst College 1:00 PM 10/29 Illinois Wesleyan 1:00 PM 11/5 North Park 1:00 PM 11/12 Wheaton College 1:00 PM 2010 RESULTSMillkin 42, Illinois College 31Millkin 31, Hope 21Millkin 27, Greenville 17Augustana 28, Millkin 24Carthage 48, Millikin 24North Central 38, Millkin 7Elmhurst 40, Millikin 34Illinois Wesleyan 24, Millkin 14Millkin 16, North Park 7Wheaton 46, Millikin 0

GAME 5 - NORTH CENTRALOctober 8, 2011 - Naperville, Illinois at 7:00 p.m.Location - Naperville, IllinoisEnrollment - 2,600President - Dr. Harold R. WildeNickname - CardinalsColors - Red & WhiteHead Coach - John ThorneCoaches Record - 78-22 (.780); 50-13 (.794) in the CCIWCoaches Phone - 630-637-55062010 Record - 12-1 overall; 7-0 in the CCIWFirst Meeting - North Central 20, Augustana 6 in 1923Last Meeting - North Central 34, Augustana 14 in 2010Series Record - Augustana leads 57-23-1Stadium - Kroehler FieldAthletic Director - Jim MillerSports Information Director - Clark TeuscherSports Information Director Phone - (630) 637-5302Sports Information Director email - [email protected] Central Web Site - www.northcentralcollege.edu

2011 SCHEDULE9/3 at University of Redlands 7:00 pm (Pacific) 9/10 Bethel University (Tenn.) 6:00 pm 9/17 Olivet College 3:00 pm 10/1 at Carthage College 1:00 pm 10/8 Augustana College 7:00 pm 10/15 at Millikin University 1:00 pm 10/22 at Illinois Wesleyan 1:30 pm 10/29 Elmhurst College 7:00 pm 11/5 Wheaton College 1:00 pm 11/12 North Park University 2:00 pm

2010 RESULTSNorth Central 41, Cornell 7North Central 52, Olivet 9North Central 20, UW-Eau Claire 6North Central 43, Carthage 8North Central 34, Augustana 14North Central 38, Millikin 7North Central 30, Illinois Wesleyan 7North Central 47, Elhurst 13North Central 28, Wheaton 6North Central 61, North Park 7North Central 57, St. Norbert 7North Central 28, Ohio Northern 9UW-Whitewater 20, North Central 10

GAME 6 - CARTHAGEOctober 15, 2011 - Ericson Field at 6:00 p.m.Location - Kenosha, WisconsinEnrollment - 2,500President - Dr. F. Gregory CampbellNickname - Red MenColors - Red & WhiteHead Coach - Tim RucksCoaches Record - 87-70-1 (.554) in 15 years at Carthage; 96-103-4 (.483) in 20 years overallCoaches Phone - 262-551-59292010 Record - 6-4 overall; 3-4 in the CCIW First Meeting - Augustana 20, Carthage 6 in 1928Last Meeting - Augustana 43, Carthage 16 in 2010Series Record - Augustana leads 61-14-5Stadium - Art Keller FieldAthletic Director - Robert BonnSports Information Director - Steve Marovich Sports Information Director Phone - (262) 551-5740Sports Information Director email - [email protected] Web Site - www.carthage.edu

2011 SCHEDULE9/3 at Carleton College 1 p.m. 9/10 Lakeland College 7 p.m. 9/17 Concordia (Wis.) 7 p.m. 10/1 North Central 1 p.m. 10/8 at Millikin 1 p.m. 10/15 at Augustana 6 p.m. 10/22 Wheaton College 7 p.m. 10/29 at North Park 1 p.m. 11/5 Illinois Wesleyan 1 p.m. 11/12 Elmhurst 1 p.m.

2010 RESULTSCarthage 30, Franklin 27Carthage 35, Lakeland 34Carthage 51, Concordia (Wis.) 3North Central 43, Carthage 8Carthage 48, Millikin 24Augustana 43, Carthage 16Wheaton 31, Carthage 24Carthage 23, North Park 10Illinois Wesleyan 49, Carthage 42Carthage 28, Elhurst 6

GAME 7 - NORTH PARKOctober 22, 2011 - Ericson Field at 1:00 p.m.Location - Chicago IllinoisEnrollment - 3,200President - David L. ParkynNickname - VikingsColors - Blue & GoldHead Coach - Scott PethtelCoaches Record - 6-45 (.118) in 5 years, 0-35 (.000) in the CCIW in 5 yearsCoaches Phone - (773) 244-56812010 Record - 2-8 overall; 0-7 in the CCIW First Meeting - Augustana 22, North Park 6 in 1962Last Meeting - Augustana 21, North Park 0 in 2010Series Record - Augustana leads series 47-2Stadium - Holgrem Athletic ComplexAthletic Director - Jack SurridgeSports Information Director - Kevin ShepkeSports Information Director Phone - (847) 244-5673Sports Information Director email - [email protected] Park Web Site - www.northpark.edu

2011 SCHEDULE9/3 at Aurora 1 p.m. 9/10 at Benedictine 7 p.m. 9/24 Washington University 1 p.m. 10/1 at Elmhurst 1 p.m. 10/8 Illinois Wesleyan 1 p.m. 10/15 Wheaton 2 p.m. 10/22 at Augustana 1 p.m. 10/29 Carthage 1 p.m. 11/5 at Millikin University 1 p.m. 11/13 at North Central 1 p.m.

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2010 RESULTSAurora 9, North Park 7North Park 31, Benedictine 20North Park 70, MacMurray 7Elmhurst 45, North Park 0Illinois Wesleyan 42, North Park 0Wheaton 52, North Park 7Augustana 21, North Park 0Carthage 23, North Park 10Millikin 16, North Park 7North Central 61, North Park 7

GAME 8 - WHEATONOctober 29, 2011 - Wheaton, Illinois at 1:00 p.m.Location - Wheaton, IllinoisEnrollment - 2,400President - Philip Ryken Nickname - ThunderColors - Blue & OrangeHead Coach - Mike SwiderCoaches Record - 124-37 (.770) in 15 years at WheatonCoaches Phone - (630) 752-57412010 Record - 10-2 overall; 6-1 in the CCIW First Meeting - Augustana 3, Wheaton 0 in 1924Last Meeting - Wheaton 20, Augustana 14 in 2010Series Record - Augustana leads series 29-24-2Stadium - McCully StadiumAthletic Director - Dr. Tony LaddSports Information Director - Brett MarhankaSports Information Director Phone - (630) 752-5747Sports Information Director email - Brett. [email protected] Web Site - www.wheaton.edu

2011 SCHEDULE9/10 Albion College 7:00 PM9/17 at UW-Platteville 7:00 PM 9/24 Olivet College 1:00 PM 10/1 at Illinois Wesleyan 6:00 PM 10/8 Elmhurst College 1:00 PM 10/15 at North Park 2:00 PM 10/22 at Carthage College 7:00 PM 10/29 Augustana 1:00 PM 11/5 at North Central 1:00 PM 11/12 Millikin University 1:00 PM 2010 RESULTSWheaton 17, Albion 6Wheaton 51, UW-Platteville 20Wheaton 61, Olivet 14Wheaton 29, Illinois Wesleyan 19Wheaton 27, Elmhurst 24Wheaton 52, North Park 7Wheaton 31, Carthage 24Wheaton 20, Augustana 14North Central 28, Wheaton 6Wheaton 46, Millikin 0Wheaton 31, Coe 21Bethel (Minn.) 15, Wheaton 10

GAME 9 - ELMHURSTNovember 5, 2011 - Ericson Field at 1:00 p.m.Location - Elmhurst, IllinoisEnrollment - 2,800President - Dr. S. Alan RayNickname - Blue JaysColors - Blue & WhiteHead Coach - Tim LesterCoaches Record - 17-13 (.567) overall in 3 years; 8-13 (.381) in CCIW in 3 years Coaches Phone - (630) 617-31462010 Record - 6-4 overall; 3-4 in the CCIWFirst Meeting - Augustana 21, Elhurst 6 in 1947Last Meeting - Elmhurst 35, Augustana 21 in 2010Series Record - Augustana leads 51-4-1Stadium - Langhorst FieldAthletic Director - Paul KrohnSports Information Director - Kevin JudaySports Information Director Phone - (630) 617-3380Sports Information Director email - [email protected] Web Site - www.elmhurst.edu

2011 SCHEDULE9/3 Loras College 1:00 pm 9/10 Olivet College 2:00 pm 9/17 at University of Chicago 6:00 pm 10/1 North Park 1:00 pm 10/8 at Wheaton 1:00 pm 10/15 Illinois Wesleyan 1:00 pm 10/22 Millikin 1:00 pm 10/29 at North Central 7:00 pm 11/5 at Augustana 1:00 pm 11/12 Carthage 1:00 pm

2010 RESULTSElmhurst 26, Loras 14Elmhurst 37, Olivet 7Elmhurst 31, Chicago 20Elmhurst 45, North Park 0Wheaton 27, Elmhurst 24Illinois Wesleyan 30, Elhurst 26Elmhurst 40, Millikin 34North Central 47, Elmhurst 13Elhurst 35, Augustana 21Carthage 28, Elmhurst 6

GAME 10 - ILLINOIS WESLEYANNovember 12, 2011 - Bloomington, Illinois at 1:00 p.m.Location - Bloomington, IllinoisEnrollment - 2,000President - Richard F. WilsonNickname - TitansColors - Green & WhiteHead Coach - Norm EashCoaches Record - 142-79-1 (.642) in 23 years; 102-63-1 (.617) in 23 years in the CCIWCoaches Phone - (309) 556-33442010 Record - 7-3 overall; 4-3 in the CCIW First Meeting - Illinois Wesleyan 12, Augustana 3 in 1917Last Meeting - Augustana 20, Illinois Wesleyan 17 in 2010Series Record - Illinois Wesleyan leads 40-35-1Stadium - Wilder FieldAthletic Director - Dennie BridgesSports Information Director - Stew SalowitzSports Information Director Phone - (309) 556-3206Sports Information Director email - [email protected] Wesleyan Web Site - www.iwu.edu

2011 SCHEDULE9/3 Hope 1 p.m. 9/10 at Alma 1 p.m. (ET) 9/17 Aurora 1 p.m. 10/1 Wheaton 6 p.m. 10/8 at North Park 1 p.m. 10/15 at Elmhurst 1 p.m. 10/22 North Central 1:30 p.m. 10/29 at Millikin 1 p.m. 11/5 at Carthage 1 p.m. 11/12 Augustana 1 p.m.

2010 RESULTSIllinois Wesleyan 20, Hope 16Illinois Wesleyan 35, Alma 14Illinois Wesleyan 21, Aurora 14Wheaton 29, Illinois Weselyan 19Illinois Wesleyan 42, North Park 0Illinois Wesleyan 30, Elmhurst 26North Central 30, Illinois Wesleyan 7Illinois Wesleyan 24, Millikin 14Illinois Wesleyan 49, Carthage 42Augustana 20, Illinois Wesleyan 17

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2010 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS FINAL STATISTICSOverall Record: 6-4; CCIW Record: 4-3

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND 09/03/10 at Greenville W 28-7 500 09/11/10 #7 CENTRAL OF IOWA L 23-28 2807 09/18/10 at Adrian College W 21-7 1955 *10/02/10 at Millikin W 28-24 3750 *10/09/10 #7 NORTH CENTRAL L 14-34 2427 *10/16/10 at #37 Carthage W 43-16 1325 *10/23/10 at North Park W 21-0 2928 *10/30/10 #17 WHEATON L 14-20 1012 *11/06/10 at Elmhurst L 21-35 1745 *11/13/10 ILLINOIS WESLEYAN W 20-17 767

* indicates conference game

TEAM STATISTICS AUGIE OPPSCORING 233 188 Points Per Game 23.3 18.8FIRST DOWNS 193 153 Rushing 79 66 Passing 99 74 Penalty 15 13RUSHING YARDAGE 1298 1207 Yards gained rushing 1513 1552 Yards lost rushing 215 345 Rushing Attempts 342 384 Average Per Rush 3.8 3.1 Average Per Game 129.8 120.7 TDs Rushing 15 10PASSING YARDAGE 2446 1769 Att-Comp-Int 322-199-9 256-149-13 Average Per Pass 7.6 6.9 Average Per Catch 12.3 11.9 Average Per Game 244.6 176.9 TDs Passing 18 14TOTAL OFFENSE 3744 2976 Total Plays 664 640 Average Per Play 5.6 4.7 Average Per Game 374.4 297.6KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 35-805 36-680PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 22-152 15-90INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 13-82 9-174KICK RETURN AVERAGE 23.0 18.9PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 6.9 6.0INT RETURN AVERAGE 6.3 19.3FUMBLES-LOST 15-12 13-8PENALTIES-YARDS 62-543 65-575 Average Per Game 54.3 57.5PUNTS-YARDS 47-1605 58-2162 Average Per Punt 34.1 37.3 Net punt average 31.4 32.9TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 31:06 28:543RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 52/128 48/144 3rd-Down Pct 41% 33%4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 7/18 10/19 4th-Down Pct 39% 53%SACKS BY-YARDS 29-186 16-117MISC YARDS 0 9TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 33 24FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 1-7 7-9ON-SIDE KICKS 0-1 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES 24-35 69% 18-26 69%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 23-35 66% 13-26 50%PAT-ATTEMPTS 30-33 91% 21-23 91%ATTENDANCE 7013 12203 Games/Avg Per Game 4/1753 6/2034 Neutral Site Games 0/0 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalAugustana 31 70 50 82 233Opponents 31 43 52 62 188

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Wood, Robert 9 154 712 14 698 4.5 7 Lee, David 10 83 377 133 244 2.9 5 Hembrey, Alex 5 29 165 7 158 5.4 0 Pena, Nate 2 15 98 2 96 6.4 2 Hoger, A.J. 7 20 66 2 64 3.2 1 Trimberger, Tyler 6 23 54 7 47 2.0 0 McCullough, Zach 10 2 24 0 24 12.0 0 Ball, Corbett 10 4 10 0 10 2.5 0 Porter, John 3 4 7 6 1 0.2 0 TEAM 5 6 0 18 -18 -3.0 0 Schroeder, Alex 10 2 0 26 -26 -13.0 0 Total 10 342 1513 215 1298 3.8 15 Opponents 10 384 1552 345 1207 3.1 10 PASSING GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lee, David 10 138.46 195-317-9 61.5 2411 18 Rae, Patrick 3 129.60 3-4-0 75.0 26 0 Welch, Nick 1 175.60 1-1-0 100.0 9 0 Total 10 138.47 199-322-9 61.8 2446 18 Opponents 10 124.14 149-256-13 58.2 1769 14

RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Ball, Corbett 10 60 613 10.2 2 67 Hundman, Kyle 9 37 362 9.8 1 34 McCullough, Zach 10 29 668 23.0 7 80 Abbey, Keith 10 18 222 12.3 5 27 Gilleland, Jack 9 14 125 8.9 1 17 Peart, Jordan 1 10 111 11.1 0 22Krantz, Nick 7 9 125 13.9 0 46 Wood, Robert 9 9 75 8.3 2 25 Wagner, Jason 4 5 65 13.0 0 23 Hoger, A.J. 7 4 36 9.0 0 18 Hembrey, Alex 5 1 22 22.0 0 22 Porter, John 3 1 12 12.0 0 12 Collins, Chad 1 1 5 5.0 0 5 Trimberger, Tyler 6 1 5 5.0 0 5 Total 10 199 2446 12.3 18 80 Opponents 10 149 1769 11.9 14 80

|------- PATs -------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Pass Saf PointsWood, Robert 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 54McCullough, Zach 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 42Fitzwater, Arnie 0 1-4 30-33 0-0 0-0 0 33Abbey, Keith 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 30Lee, David 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 30Pena, Nate 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12Ball, Corbett 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12Hoger, A.J. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6Hundman, Kyle 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6Gilleland, Jack 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2Chandler, Eric 0 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Total 33 1-7 30-33 0-0 0-0 1 233 Opponents 24 7-9 21-23 1-1 0-0 0 188

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongHundman, Kyle 11 57 5.2 0 11Hoger, A.J. 7 53 7.6 0 28Hess, Danny 3 29 9.7 0 16Weber, Joe 1 13 13.0 0 0 Total 22 152 6.9 0 28 Opponents 15 90 6.0 0 14

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KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongHembrey, Alex 14 378 27.0 0 53Krantz, Nick 8 165 20.6 0 33McCullough, Zach 7 132 18.9 0 32Hoger, A.J. 5 115 23.0 0 28Gilleland, Jack 1 15 15.0 0 15 Total 35 805 23.0 0 53 Opponents 36 680 18.9 0 49

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongHall, Ben 4 20 5.0 0 20Mago, Robert 3 24 8.0 0 24Glawe, Matt 2 0 0.0 0 0Ollenburger, Grant 1 20 20.0 0 20Westerberg, Eric 1 0 0.0 0 0Mago, John 1 8 8.0 0 8McGilliard, Mitch 1 10 10.0 0 10 Total 13 82 6.3 0 24 Opponents 9 174 19.3 0 47

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GLee, David 10 400 244 2411 2655 265.5Wood, Robert 9 154 698 0 698 77.6Hembrey, Alex 5 29 158 0 158 31.6Pena, Nate 2 15 96 0 96 48.0Hoger, A.J. 7 20 64 0 64 9.1Trimberger, Tyler 6 23 47 0 47 7.8Rae, Patrick 3 4 0 26 26 8.7McCullough, Zach 10 2 24 0 24 2.4Ball, Corbett 10 4 10 0 10 1.0Welch, Nick 1 1 0 9 9 9.0Porter, John 3 4 1 0 1 0.3TEAM 5 6 -18 0 -18 -3.6Schroeder, Alex 10 2 -26 0 -26 -2.6 Total 10 664 1298 2446 3744 374.4 Opponents 10 640 1207 1769 2976 297.6

FIELD GOALS M-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg BlkFitzwater, Arnie 1-4 25.0 0-0 0-1 1-3 0-0 0-0 34 0Chandler, Eric 0-3 0.0 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1

FG SEQUENCE Augustana OpponentsGreenville 37 -Central of Iowa 27 -Adrian College 39 35Millikin - (24)North Central - -Carthage 33,(34) (26)North Park - 42Wheaton 22,32 (25),(52),(42),(32)Elmhurst - -Illinois Wesleyan - (25)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdSchroeder, Alex 45 1584 35.2 53 2 7 9 1TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Lee, David 1 21 21.0 21 0 0 0 0 Total 47 1605 34.1 53 2 7 9 1 Opponents 58 2162 37.3 61 5 10 16 1

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLnChandler, Eric 36 1976 54.9 2 2Fitzwater, Arnie 6 300 50.0 0 0 Total 42 2276 54.2 2 2 680 37.0 27 Opponents 40 2425 60.6 3 2 805 39.0 26

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot AvgMcCullough, Zach 10 24 668 0 132 0 824 82.4Wood, Robert 9 698 75 0 0 0 773 85.9Ball, Corbett 10 10 613 0 0 0 623 62.3Hembrey, Alex 5 158 22 0 378 0 558 111.6Hundman, Kyle 9 0 362 57 0 0 419 46.6Krantz, Nick 7 0 125 0 165 0 290 41.4Hoger, A.J. 7 64 36 53 115 0 268 38.3Lee, David 10 244 0 0 0 0 244 24.4Abbey, Keith 10 0 222 0 0 0 222 22.2Gilleland, Jack 9 0 125 0 15 0 140 15.6Peart, Jordan 1 0 111 0 0 0 111 111.0Pena, Nate 2 96 0 0 0 0 96 48.0Wagner, Jason 4 0 65 0 0 0 65 16.2Trimberger, Tyler 6 47 5 0 0 0 52 8.7Hess, Danny 10 0 0 29 0 0 29 2.9Mago, Robert 9 0 0 0 0 24 24 2.7Ollenburger, Grant 4 0 0 0 0 20 20 5.0Hall, Ben 10 0 0 0 0 20 20 2.0Porter, John 3 1 12 0 0 0 13 4.3Weber, Joe 10 0 0 13 0 0 13 1.3McGilliard, Mitch 10 0 0 0 0 10 10 1.0Mago, John 10 0 0 0 0 8 8 0.8Collins, Chad 1 0 5 0 0 0 5 5.0TEAM 5 -18 0 0 0 0 -18 -3.6Schroeder, Alex 10 -26 0 0 0 0 -26 -2.6 Total 10 1298 2446 152 805 82 4783 478.3 Opponents 10 1207 1769 90 680 174 3920 392.0

John Mago led the Vikings with 114 tackles as a senior. He was also named COSIDA Academic All-American making him Augustana’s 135th selection.

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2010 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS DEFENSIVE STATISTICS |--------Tackles--------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| BlkdDEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL No Int-Yds BrUp Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 16 Mago, John 10 54 60 114 11-40 3-22 1-8 . . . . . . 44 Perschnick, Curt 10 27 31 58 11-45 5-29 . 1 . 3-0 1 . . 45 Weber, Joe 10 27 29 56 16-69 10-60 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 27 Glawe, Matt 10 33 16 49 2-2 . 2-0 1 . . 2 . . 30 Hess, Danny 10 24 24 48 3-16 1-3 . 1 . 1-0 . . . 5 Holl, Brandon 6 12 30 42 7-27 2-14 . 2 . . 1 . . 25 McGilliard, Mitch 10 15 22 37 3-3 1-1 1-10 3 . 1-0 . . . 41 Westerberg, Eric 8 13 23 36 2-12 1-11 1-0 . . . . . . 11 Hall, Ben 10 22 14 36 . . 4-20 1 . . . . . 3 Mago, Robert 9 17 15 32 1-1 . 3-24 1 . . . . . 92 Bohland, Adam 10 14 16 30 9-17 3-10 . . . . 1 . . 49 Holl, Shane 10 14 14 28 4-12 2-8 . 1 . . . . . 7 Schroeder, Alex 10 20 3 23 . . . 2 . . . . . 47 Draminski, John 5 10 7 17 . . . . . . . . . 99 Herrera, Alfonso 9 7 8 15 3-4 . . . . . . . . 28 Gray, Mack 5 6 4 10 . . . 1 . . . . . 58 Wickenhauser, C. 2 5 4 9 . . . . . . . . . 34 Smith, Jeremy 5 3 5 8 . . . 1 . . . 1 . 60 Anderson, Michael 5 4 3 7 2-4 1-3 . 1 . . . . . 51 O’Reilly, Andrew 4 2 4 6 1-8 . . . . . . . . 52 Voda, Kyle 4 4 2 6 2-20 2-20 . . . 1-0 1 . . 21 O’Shea, Tim 4 3 3 6 . . . . . . . . . 8 Kwasigroch, Aar on 2 2 3 5 . . . 1 . . . . . 97 Franzen, Matt 4 4 . 4 1-5 1-5 . . . . . . . 46 Ollenburger, Grant 4 2 1 3 . . 1-20 . . . . . . 35 Gilleland, Jack 9 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . . 42 O’Donoghue, Mike 3 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . 29 Chandler, Eric 9 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . . 22 Wood, Robert 9 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . 17 Janusevic, Jeff 2 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . . 81 Wagner, Jason 4 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . . 77 77 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 61 Clennon, Kelly 4 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 33 Fitzwater, Arnie 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 39 Madden, Jack 2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 4A Clay, Ken 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 9 Ball, Corbett 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 12 McCullough, Zach 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 13 Hundman, Kyle 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . TM TEAM 5 1 . 1 . . . . . 1-0 . 1 1 38 Anderson, Luke 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 94 Papandreou, G. 2 . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . Total 10 360 348 708 78-285 29-186 13-82 18 1 8-0 7 3 1 Opponents 10 409 256 665 48-204 16-117 9-174 25 4 12-4 7 3 .

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THE STAGG BOWL YEARS - 1982

GALLANT EFFORT FALLS JUST SHORT AGAINST WEST GEORGIA

1982 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS - 11-1 overall - 2nd place NCAA Division III - CCIW Champions at 8-0 - 22 straight regular season victories in a row - Captains: Pete Vernon, Lance Hofer, Jon Kuperus & Don Eli.

THE VIKINGS IN 1982

*Augustana 34, Carroll 8*Augustana 37, Wheaton 0*Augustana 34, Illinois Wesleyan 7*Augustana 20, Carthage 0*Augustana 49, Millikin 0*Augustana 33, North Central 6 Augustana 35, Olivet Nazarene 13*Augustana 27, Elmhurst 13*Augustana 35, North Park 6!Augustana 28, Baldwin-Wallace 22@Augustana 14, St. Lawrence 0#West Georgia 14, Augustana 0

* - CCIW game! - NCAA quarterfinal@ - NCAA semifinal# - Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl

Quarterback Lance Hofer won CCIW MVP honors and led the Vikings to the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl in 1982.

Buoyed by a 9-1 season in 1981 which included the first perfect (9-0) regular season since 1934; the first College Conference of Illinois & Wiscon-sin football title since 1975 and just the second NCAA Division III playoff appearance in school history, hopes were high for the Vikings heading into 1982. A bevy of starters returned and head coach Bob Reade’s charges did not disappoint.

With a stifling defense that allowed just 8.1 points per game and 80.1 yards rushing per contest combined with the multiple talents of quarterback Lance Hofer, Augustana won 11 straight games before falling to West Georgia. The Vikings dropped a 14-0 decision to the Braves in a defensive struggle in the 1982 Stagg Bowl for the national title.

Hofer, who had played for Reade at J.D. Darnall High School in Geneseo and led the Maple Leafs

to two state championships, was a rugged left hander. He passed for 945 yards and rushed for 527 during the 1982 season. He ran for 15 touchdowns and threw for nine and was nicked for just two interceptions. He was an easy choice for the CCIW “Offensive Player of the Year”.

While Hofer and his mates were moving the ball and scoring points, his teammates on the de-fensive side of the ball were nearly immovable. With linebackers Jon Kuperus and Pete Kasap leading the way, the Vikings allowed an average of just 2.4 yards per carry rushing. The second-ary stepped up and intercepted 27 passes as well. Four times during the season the Blue & Gold shut out opponents and only three times did Augustana allow more than double figures. That defense and an offense that would aver-age 274.7 yards per game rushing carried the Vikings to another perfect 9-0 regular season and into the NCAA Division III playoffs for the second straight year.

Once in the playoffs, the first task was a for-midable one as Augustana drew number one ranked Baldwin-Wallace on the Yellow Jackets fabled “Magic Carpet” at George Finnie Stadium in Berea, Ohio. Led by Hofer, junior halfback Craig Allison and sophomore wingback Ron Nelson, the Vikings offense battered what had been the number one ranked defense in the na-tion for 321 yards. That led the way for a 28-22 victory.

One week later the Vikings hosted St. Lawrence at Rock Island Public Schools Stadium and a large crowd witnessed a hard-hitting defensive struggle. Allison scored on a four yard run early

in the fourth quarter. Later in the stanza, St. Lawrence was driving for what could have been the tying score when cornerback Doug McCoy picked off a pass and returned it 92 yards for a touchdown with less than two minutes remain-ing to seal the 14-0 victory.

That shutout put Augustana in the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl and the largest crowd in NCAA Division III championship history (estimated at 10,000) watched a titanic defensive struggle. West Georgia scored on a 71 yard pass with just :19 left in the second quarter for the first score and then tallied with 1:17 left in the game to seal the 14-0 victory.

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THE STAGG BOWL YEARS - 1983

THE YEAR OF THE COMEBACK AS PENNEY TO SINGBUSH NETS FIRST TITLE

One thing about that first championship - it wasn’t easy.

It wasn’t easy when quarterback Jay Penney had to drive his team 54 yards with less than two minutes to play and the Vikings out of time-outs to win a hard-fought 23-16 regular season game against Elmhurst.

It wasn’t easy when Penney had to bring his team from behind in the first round of the playoffs on a mud-splattered Ericson Field. The Vikings beat Adrian 22-21 with Penney scoring the decisive two-point conversion with just 3:01 left in the game.

And it certainly wasn’t easy when Penney had to rally his team from a 17-7 deficit late in the fourth quarter of the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl. Augustana scored two late touchdowns to se-cure the NCAA Division III title with a 21-17 win over Union College in Kings Island, Ohio.

While there are a multitude of factors why Augustana won the 1983 national champion-ship, one of the biggest reasons was a passing combination that dated back to junior high school. Penney, the cool, hard-nosed veteran signal caller, hooked up with his former school-boy teammate Norm Singbush every time things looked bleak.

It was Singbush who caught the seven-yard pass from Penney to pull out the Elmhurst game. It was Singbush who caught the seven-yard scoring toss from Penney to win the Adrian game. And yes, it was Singbush who hauled in the two-yard pass from Penney to win the Union game.

On a team that averaged 300 yards per game on the ground and boasted two 1,000 yard rushers (halfback Craig Allison and wingback George Velasquez), it was a quarterback who would pass for less than 600 yards and a tight end who would catch absolutely anything thrown his way that eventually made the 1983

Augustana Vikings the champions of NCAA Divi-sion III.

Reade’s team went 12-0 on the year and for the third straight season put together an undefeated regular season. Reade was chosen national Coach of the Year and tackle Kurt Kapischke, linebacker Pete Kasap, runningback Craig Allison and defensive back Doug McCoy all earned All-American honors.

THE VIKINGS IN 1983

*Augustana 42, Carroll 14*Augustana 47, Wheaton 12*Augustana 21, Illinois Wesleyan 16*Augustana 28, Carthage 7*Augustana 35, Millikin 14*Augustana 26, North Central 6 Augustana 56, Olivet Nazarene 7*Augustana 23, Elmhurst 16*Augustana 35, North Park 16! Augustana 22, Adrian 21@Augustana 21, Wisconsin-LaCrosse 15#Augustana 21, Union 17* - CCIW game! - NCAA quarterfinal@ - NCAA semifinal# - A.A. Stagg Bowl

Moments before he completed the winning touchdown pass to Norm Singbush that clinched the NCAA national championship, quarterback Jay Penney (#6) confers with head coach Bob Reade (stocking cap), assistant Tom Schmul-bach and fullback Bob Barnes.

1983 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS - 12-0 overall - NCAA DIVISION III National Champions - CCIW Champions at 8-0 - 31 straight regular season victories - 27 straight conference wins - Captains: Jay Penney, Pete Kasap, Doug McCoy, Craig Allison.

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THE STAGG BOWL YEARS - 1984

THE KIDS WIN A TITLE WITH SEVEN SOPHOMORES IN THE STARTING LINEUP

There was no logical reason why Augus-tana should have repeated its national title in 1984. Head coach Bob Reade started seven sophomores and had 11 first year starters in the lineup when the season kicked off in September.

Win the national championship is exactly what the Vikings did, however. They com-piled a perfect 12-0 record for the second consecutive season.

They did it with a fearsome defense de-spite the fact that seven of the starters on that unit were new.

They did it with a bruising, ball control offense despite the fact that four of the starters were sophomores.

But mostly they did it because they had fun playing the game as Reade so suc-cinctly pointed out. “We were just a bunch of young kids who listened well and played hard all of the time.”

Oh, there were some veterans like All-Americans Greg King, Norm Singbush, Ron Nelson and Joe Wheeler, but mostly it was the performance of sophomores Brad Price, Kirk Bednar, Mike Gray, Lynn Thom-sen and Troy Westerman who spearheaded the charge.

The new faces in the lineup proved to be invaluable in keeping the rest of the team from resting on its laurels of a year before.

It took a while for the defense to get the hang of things but in the last six games the Vikings allowed just 38 points. After breezing though the regular season with a 9-0 record, the fourth straight dating back to 1981, the Blue & Gold beat Dayton 14-13 in a slugfest in the first round of the playoffs. In the second round the Union Dutchmen came into Rock Island looking for revenge from the 1983 championship game. Instead of revenge, Union got a 23-6 dismantling as an aroused Augustana defense intercepted a school record seven passes.

In the Stagg Bowl, Nelson gained 155 yards and scored three touchdowns. The defense allowed just 18 yards rushing as

Augustana defeated Central of Iowa 21-12 and the Vikings were champions once again.

Nelson was the workhorse of the offense from his fullback position and Price added a breakaway threat from his halfback position. They both wen over 1,000 yards on the season. Senior Joe Wheeler was the leader from his linebacker position and won the CCIW Most Valuable Defen-sive Player award. Center Greg King was selected as the CCIW’s Most Valuable Offensive Player despite playing on the offensive line.

THE VIKINGS IN 1984

*Augustana 47, North Park 6*Augustana 31, Carroll 0*Augustana 45, Wheaton 14*Augustana 35, Illinois Wesleyan 21*Augustana 56, Carthage 7*Augustana 19, Millikin 16*Augustana 28, North Central 0 Augustana 28, Illinois Benedictine 7*Augustana 21, Elmhurst 0! - Augustana 14, Dayton 13@ - Augustana 23, Union 6# - Augustana 21, Central of Iowa 12* - CCIW game! - NCAA quarterfinals@ - NCAA semifinals# - A.A. Stagg Bowl

Captains Greg King (63) and Joe Wheeler (86) stand on the steps of the College Football Hall of Fame after the Vikings won the 1984 NCAA Division III national title with a 21-12 victory over Central of Iowa.

1984 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS - 12-0 overall - NCAA DIVISION III National Champions - CCIW Champions at 8-0 - 40 straight regular season victories - 35 straight conference wins - Overall winning streak of 34 games - Captains: Joe Wheeler, Greg King.

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THE STAGG BOWL YEARS - 1985

THE LUCKY THIRTEEN - VIKINGS PUSH WIN STREAK TO 37 STRAIGHT

The NCAA expanded the division III play-offs to 16 teams in 1985, instead of the previous total of eight. It didn’t really make any difference to veteran head coach Bob Reade, however, as his Augustana Vikings ripped off a perfect 13-0 record en route to a third straight national championship. In the process the Vikings moved their win-ning streak to 37 in a row.

That is not to say that 1985 did not have its anxious moments. The most nerve-wracking occurred on September 28 at McCully Field in Wheaton, Illinois when starting quarterback Kirk Bednar went

down with a season ending knee injury.

The Vikings won that game 26-14 and left the field not knowing what they would do at the quarterback position. After two games of tinkering, Reade finally tapped little known sophomore Greg Wallace to handle the signal calling duties. Wal-lace had not even gone out for football in 1984, concentrating instead on basketball and baseball. He was not big nor did he possess the strongest throwing arm. He did have the one ability that Reade always put first when searching for quarterbacks. What he could do, and do very well, was win football games. He proved his worth immediately as he threw a touchdown pass in a 9-3 Homecoming win over Millikin in just his second start and then proceeded to get better each week.

With a new quarterback, Reade relied on his vaunted ground game and the Viking runners went wild. Junior Brad Price went over the 1,000 yard mark for the second season in a row and fullback Shane Mc-Cormick and wingbacks Bob Guerrieri and Dennis Fraikes all picked up yardage in big chunks.

The defense was once again outstanding as senior strong safety Mark Long led the

way en route to an All-American season.

In the NCAA Playoffs, Augustana beat Albion 26-10 in the first round and then survived a scare by Mount Union in the second round before winning 21-14. In the semifinals the Vikings held off revenge minded Central of Iowa 14-7 and then dusted off Ithaca 20-7 for the title.

THE VIKINGS IN 1985*Augustana 21, North Park 7*Augustana 50, Carroll 0*Augustana 26, Wheaton 14*Augustana 30, Illinois Wesleyan 7*Augustana 38, Carthage 8*Augustana 9, Millikin 3*Augustana 28, North Central 0 Augustana 41, Illinois Benedictine 3*Augustana 35, Elmhurst 0%Augustana 26, Albion 10! Augustana 21, Mount Union 14@Augustana 14, Central of Iowa 7#Augustana 20, Ithaca 7* - CCIW game% - NCAA first round! - NCAA quarterfinal@ - NCAA semifinal# - A.A. Stagg Bowl

Just one year earlier Greg Wallace had not even gone out for football. When returning starter Kirk Bednar went down for the sea-son with a knee injury in the third game, however, Wallace took over and went on to lead the Vikings to a 13-0 record and the 1985 NCAA Division III national title.

1985 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS - 13-0 overall - NCAA DIVISION III National Champions - CCIW Champions at 8-0 - 49 straight regular season victories - 43 straight conference wins - Overall winning streak of 37 games - Captains: Robert Woolridge, Steve Sanders, Tim Holmstrom.

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THE STAGG BOWL YEARS - 1986

SIMPLY PUT - THE BEST EVER AS SENIORS END CAREER UNBEATEN WITH FOUR RINGS

As the final gun sounded to end the 1986 Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl the seniors on the Augustana College football team became a part of history. They walked off the field at Phenix City Munici-pal Stadium in Phenix City, Alabama knowing that they accomplished a feat that can never be topped.

When tri-captains Troy Westerman, Lynn Thom-sen and Brad Price picked up the NCAA Division III national championship trophy, it marked the first time collegiate football history that one class had a hand in four straight national titles. The Vikings lost in the 1982 Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl to West Georgia by a score of 14-0. That would be the last time that Augustana would taste defeat until November 28, 1987.

In 1983 the Vikings went 12-0 and beat Union

of New York 21-17 for the title. In 1984 Augus-tana went 12-0 once again and this time beat Central of Iowa 21-12 for the title. The record moved to 13-0 in 1985 as the Vikings beat Ithaca of New York by a score of 20-7 for the crown. In 1986 Augie smashed Salisbury State 31-3 in the championship game to cap a 12-0-1 season.

The seniors totaled 14 on the 1986 team and they had a hand in a record that can only grow in magnitude. A shocking 0-0 tie to Elmhurst to open the 1985 season was the difference be-tween a 50 game winning streak and a 50 game unbeaten string. No school in college football history has ever sent an entire class through all four years with national championships.

Once again head coach Bob Reade used his usual combination of a punishing rushing attack mixed with a smothering defense to lead the Vikings to a sixth straight undefeated regular season. Price led the Augustana offense for the third year in a row from his halfback position. He picked up 1,218 yards on 226 carries and scored 18 touchdowns for a total of 108 points. His rushing total was his third straight year over 1,000 yards and he finished his career as the school’s second leading rusher with 3,399 yards and second leading scorer with 210 points.

A young offensive line continued to jell as the season went along and by year’s end the Vikings were averaging 286.3 yards per game rushing and 33.9 points per game. While it took the offense a few games to get into the groove, the defense never missed a beat. Starting a total of seven seniors, this unit allowed a total of just 73 points, which averaged out to 5.6 per game.

In four playoff games against the finest teams in the nation, Augustana allowed a total of just 27 points. Running against the Vikings was virtually impossible as opponents could gain just 331 yards on 398 attempts for an average of 0.8 yards per carry. Passing was equally dangerous as Augustana defenders intercepted 42 passes.

Tackle Lynn Thomsen anchored the defense as he had been doing for four years. Thomsen started all 50 games of his Augustana career and came away with a career record of 49-0-1 as a starter.

THE VIKINGS IN 1986

*Augustana 0, Elmhurst 0 (tie)*Augustana 55, North Park 7*Augustana 42, Carroll 7*Augustana 18, Wheaton 17*Augustana 44, Illinois Wesleyan 7*Augustana 49, Carthage 0*Augustana 12, Millikin 2*Augustana 56, North Central 0 Augustana 42, Macmurray 6%Augustana 34, Hope 10!Augustana 16, Mount Union 7@Augustana 41, Concordia 7#Augustana 31, Salisbury State 3* - CCIW game% - NCAA first round! - NCAA quarterfinal@ - NCAA semifinal# - A.A. Stagg Bowl

1986 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS - 12-0-1 overall - NCAA DIVISION III National Champions - CCIW Champions at 7-0-1 - 58 straight regular season games without a loss - 43 game conference unbeaten streak - Overall unbeaten streak of 50 games - Seniors complete career without a loss - Captains: Lynn Thomsen, Brad Price, Troy Westerman.

Brad Price ended his career with over 3,000 yards and was the Most Valuable Player in the 1986 Stagg Bowl after he rushed for 169 yards and scored three touchdowns in a 31-3 win over Salisbury State.

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THE PLAYOFF YEARS 1976 Although Joe Thompson had one of the greatest seasons in Augustana school history, rushing for a still standing school record of 1,290 yards on 274 attempts, it was a 39 yard field goal by a kicker who was not even used on extra points which may have provided the margin for this first ever playoff appearance for the Vikings. Ben Newcomb was in his eighth year as the Augustana head coach and his team went 7-2 in the regular season and placed second in the CCIW after winning the title a year earlier.

Although the season ended with a crushing 46-7 defeat to eventual champion St. John’s in the first round of the NCAA Division III playoffs, it was still a historic first for the Blue & Gold. Sophomore place-kicker Dave Johnson scored his only three points of the entire sea-son when he connected on a 39-yard field goal against Illinois Wesleyan in the season finale in Bloomington. The Vikings beat the Titans 16-13 and it was Johnson’s field goal, which came with 10:25 left in the third quar-ter, which gave his team its first lead of the game at 10-7. Thompson scored with 5:44 left to make it 16-7 and then Wesleyan tallied with 1:06 left in the game to make it 16-13. That victory was enough to allow Newcomb’s team to make the playoffs for the first time in school history but offensively this year belonged to Thompson. Thompson scored 16 touchdowns and led the team in kickoff returns and was second in pass receiving as well. He was selected as the CCIW’s Most Outstanding Offensive Player and was chosen to the NCAA Division III All-America team as well.

1976 RESULTSOverall Record 7-3; CCIW Record 6-2 Augustana 35, Luther 7 *Augustana 43, Carthage 35 *Millikin 19, Augustana 7 *Augustana 39, Millikin 35 *Augustana 49, Elmhurst 6 *Augustana 27, North Park 7 *Carroll 27, Augustana 14 *Augustana 26, Wheaton 7 *Augustana 16, Illinois Wesleyan 13 #St. John’s 46, Augustana 7 * - CCIW game * - NCAA Division III playoff

1981 An undefeated regular season ended with a 19-7 loss to defending NCAA Division III national champion Day-ton on a frozen astro-turf at the Flyers Welcome Sta-dium but the stage was set for Augustana greatness. This was Bob Reade’s third year at the Viking helm and his team just got better and better as the season progressed. The Blue & Gold turned in only the second undefeated regular season in school history - Shorty Almquist’s 1934 team was the first - and won the first

of what would be a string of eight straight CCIW titles. Reade alter-nated backfields constantly during the year with seven dif-ferent rushers totaling over 210 yards on the season. While Craig Allison led all rushers with 648 yards, it was quarter-back Lance Hofer who led the team in scoring with 48 points. Because of a NCAA trans-fer rule, Hofer was ineligible to participate in the playoffs but sophomore Jay Penney was no slouch. He had started four games the year before and he would lead the Vi-kings to the NCAA Division III title as a senior in 1983. Defense was the key to this team as middle guard Tom Losby, linebackers Jon Kuperus and Pete Kasap and defensive backs Pete Vernon and Doug McCoy helped limit opponents to a mere 55.5 yards per game rushing.

1981 RESULTSOverall Record 9-1; CCIW Record 8-0 *Augustana 17, Wheaton 7 *Augustana 25, Illinois Wesleyan 3 *Augustana 35, Carthage 7 *Augustana 31, Millikin 0 *Augustana 27, North Central 7 Augustana 49, Illinois Benedictine 21 *Augustana 35, Elmhurst 8 *Augustana 38, North Park 6 *Augustana 35, Carroll 2 #Dayton 19, Augustana 7 * - CCIW game # - NCAA Division III playoff 1987 The longest unbeaten streak in NCAA Division III history ended in a pulsating 38-36 loss to Dayton at Welcome Stadium and with it went Augustana’s hopes

of capturing a fifth straight national title. Despite the heroics of the passing combina-tion of quarterback Greg Wallace and wide receiver Eric Welgat, the Vikings fell to the Flyers. The loss ended what had been a perfect 10-0 season up until that point and it also snapped the Vi-kings unbeaten streak at 60 games - dating back to a loss to West Georgia in the 1982 Stagg Bowl. This was the year of the offense as Wallace spearheaded the charge for an offensive team that averaged 346.5 yards per game rushing

and 42.5 points per game. Wingback Dennis Fraikes led the team in rushing with 1,134 yards - averaging an unheard of 8.3 yards per carry while Bob Reade’s son - freshman Barry Reade - led the team in scoring with 79 points. Wallace threw for 835 yards, mostly to Welgat (25 catches for 605 yards and 11 touchdowns) and tight end Tom Kula (12 receptions for 164 yards). The defense got All-American seasons from defensive end Carleton Beasley and linebacker Mike Ricketts.

1987 RESULTSOverall Record: 10-1; CCIW Record: 8-0 *Augustana 38, Elmhurst 3 *Augustana 69, North Park 0 *Augustana 27, Carroll 13 *Augustana 28, Wheaton 6 *Augustana 52, Illinois Wesleyan 3 *Augustana 40, Carthage 6 *Augustana 48, Millikin 14 *Augustana 28, North Central 7 *Augustana 48, MacMurray 21 #Augustana 53, Hiram 0 #Dayton 38, Augustana 36 * - CCIW Game # - NCAA Division III playoffs

1988 The Vikings came within a whisker of playing in a sixth Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl, falling to Central of Iowa by a score of 23-17 in a game played in Pella, Iowa in the NCAA division III semifinals. Instead of going to back to Phenix City, Alabama, Bob Reade’s Vikings made the trip home to Rock Island but this was a very good season. This team came back from adversity, becoming the first Augustana team to suffer defeat in the regular season since 1980 when Carroll picked up a 24-21 victory in Waukesha, Wisconsin in the fourth week of the season. That loss snapped a 70 game unbeaten regular sea-son streak, which started on October 18, 1980. From that point on the Vikings were playing for their playoff lives but they came through every week. Senior fullback Erik Burgwald (1,275 yards on 250 attempts) and sophomore wingback Rick Papke (1,087 yards on 148 attempts) formed a 1,000 yard duo and senior center John Bothe was named the CCIW’s Most Valu-able Offensive Player. The defense, which was tested early in the year, allowed just 24 total points over the final four regular season games.

1988 RESULTSOverall Record: 10-2; CCIW Record: 7-1 Augustana 45, Lake Forest 6 *Augustana 21, Elmhurst 7 *Augustana 27, North Park 0 *Carroll 24, Augustana 21 *Augustana 30, Wheaton 13 *Augustana 28, Illinois Wesleyan 6 *Augustana 35, Carthage 0 *Augustana 14, Millikin 12 *Augustana 41, North Central 6 #Augustana 25, Adrian 7 #Augustana 28, Wittenberg 14 #Central of Iowa 23, Augustana 17 (2 OT) * - CCIW game # - NCAA Division III playoffs

Tight end Tom Kula was part of a Viking offense that averaged over 40 points per game in 1987.

In 1988 a double overtime loss at Central of Iowa in the NCAA Division III semifinals prevented the Vikings from going to the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl for a record sixth time.

Quarterback Butch Necastro (#17) and running-back Joe Thompson (#26) led the Augustana offense in the Vikings run to the 1976 playoffs.

Wingback Don Eli (#45) and defensive end Chris Ford (#81) celebrate a touchdown during the undefeated regular season of 1981.

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1989 Only one team was able to defeat the Vikings in this year but it was the same one - twice. Millikin bounced Augustana 33-8 at home on November 4, which snapped a 52 game home winning streak spanning nine years. That came in the eighth week of the season and left the Vikings streak of eight straight NCAA Division III Playoff appear-ances in jeopardy. In the ninth week

of the season, however, Augustana beat North Central 17-6 while two teams ranked ahead of the Vikings in the North Region were losing. That series of events gave Bob Reade’s crew the fourth and final spot in the playoffs.

The playoff opponent was Millikin and although the game was much closer, the Big Blue prevailed 21-12 in a game played in Decatur, Illinois. Junior wingback Rick Papke, although he did not ap-proach his 1,000 yard season of 1988, still managed to lead the Vikings in rushing with 763 yards on 147 attempts while scoring three touchdowns. Barry Reade, Bob’s son who handled the quarterbacking and place-kicking chores, led the team in scoring with 64 points. 1989 RESULTSOverall Record: 8-2; CCIW Record: 7-1 Augustana 34, Lake Forest 0 *Augustana 37, Elmhurst 0 *Augustana 48, North Park 7 *Augustana 24, Carroll 7 *Augustana 24, Wheaton 20 *Augustana 10, Illinois Wesleyan 7 *Augustana 48, Carthage 6 *Millikin 33, Augustana 8 *Augustana 17, North Central 6 #Millikin 21, Augustana 12 * - CCIW game # - NCAA Division III playoffs

1990 Battling uphill odds all year long, the Augustana Vikings ended up surprising all the “experts” during the 1990 season. Coming off a year in which they failed to win the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin for the first time since 1980, and overcoming a potentially crushing mid-season defeat at the hands of Carroll Col-lege, veteran head coach Bob Reade’s team seemed to thrive on confounding the experts. In 1989 Augustana ended up 8-2 with both defeats coming to Millikin. The Vikings had been second in the league in 1989 but still managed to make the NCAA Division III playoffs for a record ninth straight year.

In 1990 the NCAA playoff streak climbed to 10 straight years but this time Augustana did it from its familiar perch atop the CCIW. Reade’s Vikings finished with an overall record of 8-2 and a 7-1 mark in the CCIW, good enough for the team’s ninth league title in the past 10 years and 13th conference title since the CCIW was formed in 1946. The season, which began with a 37-12 win over North Central, ended with a 24-14 defeat at Dayton in the first round of the NCAA playoffs. 1990 RESULTSOverall Record: 8-2; CCIW Record: 7-1 *Augustana 37, North Central 12 Augustana 21, Minnesota-Morris 16 *Augustana 41, Elmhurst 0 *Augustana 43, North Park 0

*Carroll 14, Augustana 10 *Augustana 24, Wheaton 7 *Augustana 21, Illinois Wesleyan 0 *Augustana 48, Carthage 0 *Augustana 17, Millikin 12 #Dayton 24, Augustana 14 * - CCIW Game # - NCAA Division III playoffs

1994 The most important week of the 1994 football season

for veteran head coach Bob Reade and his Vikings may well have been the first one. After opening each of the last two seasons with losses in the first two games, Reade was concerned about making sure his team got off to a quick start.

That put a premium on the first game - a home contest with Wisconsin-Platteville. Obviously the Vikings learned their les-sons of the past two years as they de-feated the Pioneers 34-24, coming from 10 points down in the second quarter. That set off a fine season, one which resulted in Augustana winning the CCIW title for the 16th time in school history - a

league record - and saw the Vikings advance to the NCAA Division III playoffs for the 12th time.

Juniors Scott Tumilty at runningback and Rusty Van-Wetzinga at linebacker were named CCIW’s MVPs on offense and defense respectively for a team which lost in the first round of the NCAA Division III playoffs to eventual national champion Albion by a score of 28-21. 1994 RESULTSOverall Record: 8-2; CCIW Record: 6-1 Augustana 34, Wisconsin-Platteville 24

Augustana 19, Adrian 7 *Augustana 9, Illinois Wesleyan 7 *Augustana 48, North Central 0 *Augustana 48, North Park 6 *Augustana 34, Elmhurst 6 *Millikin 21, Augustana 12 *Augustana 26, Wheaton 21 *Augustana 41, Carthage 6 #Albion 28, Augustana 21 * - CCIW Game # - NCAA Division III playoffs

1999In one of the most emotional seasons in Augustana history, the Vikings finished 9-2 and won the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin for the 18th time. For the first time ever, the NCAA awarded automatic playoff berths to league champions and the Blue & Gold snatched that up as well. It was the 13th playoff appearance since 1976.

Through it all, the Vikings had to cope with the fact that head coach Tom Schmulbach was sidelined with throat cancer. Longtime defensive coordinator Larry Johnsen took over while Schmulbach was recovering from his mid-August surgery.

It was vintage Augustana football as the rushing attack, led by quarterback Joe Schmulbach - Tom’s son and fullback Ben Nelson, finished second in NCAA Division III with an average of 337.7 yards per game. All-American guard Mack Hay and tackle J.D. Sheldon helped pave the way with two freshmen in the of-fensive line.

Defensively, cornerback Jason Fosdick earned All-American honors and finished second in the nation in

interceptions with 10. Linebacker Jeremy Drish and tackle Josh Johnson also were named to All-American teams.

The Vikings recovered from a home loss to Millikin at the start of the CCIW season to rip off six straight wins. The regular season culminated with a 31-19 win at Wheaton to clinch the conference title and playoff bid.

In the playoffs, Augustana beat St. Norberts 39-32 in the first round before falling at three time defending NCAA champion Mount Union in the semifinals by a score of 42-33.

Diminutive wingback Rick Papke led Augustana in rush-ing during both the 1989 and 1990 seasons.

Barry Reade earned All-America honors as a place kicker and handled the quarterbacking duties on the 1990 team that lost to Dayton in the first round of the NCAA Division III playoffs.

Scott Tumilty was selected as the CCIW “Offensive Player of the Year” in 1994. He would eventually end his career as the Vikings all-time leading rusher.

Quarterback Joe Schmulbach was the CCIW’s “Of-fensive MVP” during the 1999 season when he led Augustana to the CCIW title. The Vikings advanced to the second round of the NCAA Division III playoffs where they nearly knocked off defending national champion Mount Union.

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1999 RESULTSOverall Record: 9-2; CCIW Record: 6-1Augustana 34, Hope 33 (2 OT)Augustana 31, Wisconsin-Platteville 6*Millikin 20, Augustana 7*Augustana 41, Illinois Wesleyan 0*Augustana 40, Elmhurst 6*Augustana 40, North Central 14*Augustana 30, North Park 13*Augustana 31, Carthage 9*Augustana 31, Wheaton 19#Augustana 39, St. Norbert 32#Mount Union 42, Augustana 33* - CCIW game# - NCAA Division III playoffs

2001It was business as usual for Augustana as the 2001 squad won the CCIW title for the 19th time and earned the school’s 14th trip to the NCAA Playoffs. The Vikings finished the season 10-2 overall and 6-1 in the conference and set eight new school records along the way.

The Vikings led the nation in rushing with an average of 370.4 yards per game, the highest average in school history. All-Americans J.D. Sheldon and Bob Paulin anchored a powerful offensive line which paved the way for another All-American, Dave Chorney. Chorney set Augustana records with 1,486 rushing yards and 20 touchdowns and was named CCIW Offensive Player of the Year.

Defensively, the Vikings pitched three shutouts and held opponents to only 12.9 points per game. They were led by end Tim Williams, who earned All-Ameri-can honors and finished the season with 15.5 sacks and 22.5 tackles for loss.

The biggest win of the season came in week seven as the eighth ranked Vikings took on ninth ranked Millikin. With Big Blue leading 17-14 and less than three min-utes remaining, safety Matt Furlong recovered a huge fumble to set up the winning drive. After four straight running plays, quarterback Brad Wendell threw a 19 yard strike to All-American tight-end Jim Triveri in the back of end zone to give Augustana the lead with just 1:08 remaining. The defense then held Millikin to give the Vikings a 21-17 win.

Augustana stumbled a bit to close out the season with a heart stopping 34-32 loss at Wheaton, but the

Vikings bounced back with a resounding 54-14 win over Defiance in the first round of the playoffs before falling to eventual national champion Mount Union 32-7 in the second round.

2001 RESULTSOverall Record: 10-2, CCIW Record: 6-1Augustana 50, Eureka 7Augustana 23, Wisconsin-Platteville 0Augustana 69, Wisconsin-Lutheran 19*Augustana 62, Elmhurst 0*Augustana 14, Illinois Wesleyan*Augustana 23, North Park 0*Augustana 21, Millikin 17*Augustana 23, North Central 7*Augustana 41, Carthage 18*Wheaton 34, Augustana 32 #Augustana 54, Defiance 14#Mount Union 32, Augustana 7 * - CCIW Game # - NCAA Division III Playoffs

2005Heading into the 2005 season the Vikings of head coach Jim Barnes garnered little respect. Questions abounded about the defense and the lack of any kind of passing game. For the first time since 1982 Augustana was not included in any preseason top 20 poll and the Vikings were picked for fourth in the CCIW coaches poll.

Confounding the experts, the Blue & Gold shook off a season opening 25-24 overtime loss to Central of Iowa and roared through the CCIW undefeated. With an offense that pounded out 346.3 yards per game rushing, the concerns about the lack of a passing game proved moot. In fact, the Vikings set an NCAA Division III national record for fewest pass attempts in a single season with 33. The 2.75 attempts per game shattered the old mark of 4.00 per game set by Wisconsin-River Falls in 1988.

Fullback Mike Guzman led the team in rushing with 1,089 yards, halfback Aaron Kuzniar chipped in with 932 and quarterback Matt Roe worked his option wizardry to the tune of 692 yards and a team leading 12 touchdowns. All-American tackle Mike Zeifert helped pave the way up front.

A defense that was much maligned in the preseason came of age quickly and after allowing 51 points in the first two games, surrendered just 35 over the next five. Included in that stretch were road shutouts over Carthage (7-0 on October 8) and Millikin (23-0 on October 22). Cornerback Tom Anthony led the nation in interceptions with 13. Anthony was the “Defensive Player of the Year in the CCIW and was a first team NCAA Division III All-America selection. Safety Travis Shea, who had seven interceptions, was also named tot he All-America team.

Josh Patterson kicked a field goal with no time on the clock to defeat North Central 20-17 on November 5. That win clinched the 20 conference title in Augustana history and propelled the Vikings into the NCAA Divi-sion III playoffs for the 15th time.

After defeating Lakeland 49-22 in the first round, the season ended with a 44-7 loss at eventual national champion Mount Union in the round of 16.

Barnes was named the CCIW “Coach of the Year” after guiding his team to a 10-2 overall record and a 7-0 mark in the conference. It was also the 27th consecu-tive winning season for Augustana.

In 2001 the Augustana offense was in good shape with All-American David Chorney (42) running be-hind the blocking of All-American J.D. Sheldon (78).

2005 RESULTSOverall Record: 10-2; CCIW Record: 7-0Central of Iowa 25, Augustana 24 (OT)Augustana 52, Catholic 26Augustana 45, Wisconsin-Platteville 14+Augustana 50, North Park 6+Augustana 7, Carthage 0+Augustana 41, Illinois Wesleyan 15+Augustana 23, Millikin 0+Augustana 64, Elmhurst 42+Augustana 20, North Central 17+Augustana 28, Wheaton 7#Augustana 49, Lakeland 22#Mount Union 44, Augustana 7+ - CCIW Game# - NCAA Division III Playoffs

Tom Anthony was named CCIW “Defensive Player of the Year” in 2005 when he led the nation in interceptions with 13.

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AUGUSTANA ALL-AMERICAN SELECTIONSYEAR NAME POS AFFILIATION 1938 George Lenc E Colliers 1969 Ken Anderson QB Associated Press 1970 Ken Anderson QB Associated Press 1971 Dennis Koster DE All-Lutheran; NAIA Leroy Marsh OT All-Lutheran Willie Van DT All-Lutheran; NAIA1972 Willie Van DT Kodak, All-Lutheran Dennis Koster DE All-Lutheran 1973 Bob Martin DT Kodak 1974 Joe Thompson RB All-Lutheran 1975 Joe Thompson RB All-Lutheran 1976 Joe Thompson RB All-Lutheran John Boettcher OT All-Lutheran

1977 John Boettcher OT All-Lutheran 1982 Chris Ford DE Pizza Hut Jon Kuperus LB Pizza Hut Lance Hofer QB Pizza Hut 1983 Kurt Kapischke OT Kodak; Pizza Hut Pete Kasap LB Pizza Hut Doug McCoy CB Pizza Hut Craig Allison RB Pizza Hut 1984 Greg King OC Associated Press; Kodak; Pizza Hut; Football News Joe Wheeler LB Pizza Hut; Football News

Norm Singbush TE Pizza Hut 1985 Mark Long SS Kodak, Football News; Associated Press; Pizza Hut Jeff Widdop OT Football News Tim Holmstrom OG Football News Lynn Thomsen DT Pizza Hut 1986 Lynn Thomsen DT Kodak; Pizza Hut; Associated Press; Football News Brad Price RB Pizza Hut; Football News; Associated Press Troy Westerman CB Pizza Hut Mike Gray FS Associated Press Brian King MG Pizza Hut 1987 Carlton Beasley DE Kodak; Pizza Hut; Football News John Bothe OC Pizza Hut; Football News Mike Ricketts LB Pizza Hut Randy Weidner OG Pizza Hut Tom Kula TE Pizza Hut 1988 John Bothe OC Kodak; Pizza Hut; Football Gazette Erik Burgwald FB Pizza Hut; Football Gazette 1990 Barry Reade K Kodak Mike Hesler CB Champion; Football Gazette Barry Westemeyer OG Champion1991 Mike Hesler CB Kodak; Champion; Football Gazette Jordan Nixon RS Champion; Football Gazette Mike Wagner LB Football Gazette 1992 George Annang DT Kodak; Football Gazette; Champion1993 Greg Weber TE Football Gazette

Rusty Van Wetzinga LB Football Gazette Scott Tumilty RB Football Gazette 1994 Rusty Van Wetzinga LB Football Gazette 1995 Rusty Van Wetzinga LB Football Gazette Scott Tumilty RB Football Gazette 1997 Chris Meskan OG Hewlett Packard 1998 Chris Meskan OG Hewlett Packard; Football Gazette 1999 Mackenzie Hay OG All-Lutheran; Hewlett Packard; D3 News; USA Football; Columbus Multimedia Jason Fosdick CB All-Lutheran; Football Gazette; Hewlett Packard; USA Football Ben Nelson FB Football Gazette Josh Johnson DT All-Lutheran; Hewlett Packard Jeremy Drish LB All-Lutheran2000 Mackenzie Hay OG All-Lutheran; Hewlett Packard; d3Football.com; Football Gazette; AFCA; USA Football Chris Sally TE Football Gazette; Hewlett Packard; All-Lutheran J.D. Sheldon OT All-Lutheran; Football Gazette2001 J.D. Sheldon OT AP Little, AFCA Hewlett Packard; Football Gazette; D3Football.com; Dave Chorney RB Hewlett Packard; Football Gazette; D3Football.com Tim Williams DE Hewlett Packard; Football Gazette; D3Football.com Bob Paulin OL Football Gazette Jim Triveri TE D3Football.com2002 J.D. Sheldon OT AP Little; AFCA; Hewlett Packard; Football Gazette; D3Football.com Bob Paulin OC Hewlett Packard; Football Gazette2003 Mike Hansen DE AFCA; Football Gazette; D3Football.com; Sports Info Directors Mike Clark K Football Gazette; Sports Info Directors2004 Mike Clark K D3Football.com; ESPN “The Magazine”; AFCA Mike Zeifert OL D3Football.com2005 Tom Anthony DB D3Football.com Mike Zeifert OL D3Football.com AFCA Travis Shea FS D3Football.com2006 Jon Verhelst OG D3Football.com 2008 Blaine Westemeyer OT AFCA2009 Blaine Westemeyer OT D3Football.com AFCA AP Little All-American

AUGUSTANA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONSYEAR ATHLETE POSITION1970 Ken Andersen QB1975 George Wesbey OT1978 Mike Sturek MG1979 Wes Williams FS1981 Greg Bednar OG1983 Ben Pothast FS Steve Sanders TE1984 Tony Johnston OG Steve Sanders OT1985 Steve Sanders OT1986 John Bothe OC1990 Kevin Werner OT1993 Craig Kruse OG1995 Ryan Carpenter OG1996 Ryan Carpenter OG1997 Chris Meskan OG

BOB MARTIN - Earned Kodak All-America honors in 1973.

LYNN THOMSEN - Holds NCAA record that may never be broken as he started in 50 straight games and never suffered a defeat. The Vikings went 49-0-1 and won four straight national titles during Thomsen’s career. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1997.

AUGUSTANA APPEARANCES ON NETWORK TELEVISIONOctober 10, 1981ABC “Regional Game of the Week”Augustana 31, Millikin 0Chevrolet Scholarship MVP - Lance Hofer

December 4, 1982CBS “NCAA Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl”West Georgia 14, Augustana 0Chevrolet Scholarship MVP - Pete Kasap

December 3, 1983ABC “NCAA Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl”Augustana 21, Union 17Chevrolet Scholarship MVP - Norm Singbush

December 8, 1984SPN “NCAA Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl”Augustana 21, Central of Iowa 12Chevrolet Scholarship MVP - Ron Nelson

December 14, 1985SPN “NCAA Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl”Augustana 20, Ithaca 7Chevrolet Scholarship MVP - Brad Price

December 13, 1986WTBS “NCAA Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl”Augustana 31, Salisbury State 3Chevrolet Scholarship MVP - Brad Price

September 12, 1987ABC “Live shots during Michigan-Notre Dame game”Augustana 38, Elmhurst 3

November 12, 1989CBS “Sunday Morning with Charles Kuralt” 10 minute feature on the Augustana football program with sports director Bill Giest.

1998 Chris Meskan OG2000 Mackenzie Hay OG2001 Todd Baldwin DB2002 Todd Baldwin DB Adam Guy DB Bob Paulin OC2003 Adam Guy DB2004 Mike Clark K2008 Blaine Westemeyer OL2009 Blaine Westemeyer OL 2010 Jon Mago LB

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2000 Mack Hay, OG; J.D. Sheldon, OT; Chris Sally, TE

2001 David Chorney, RB; Jim Triveri, TE; Tony Manuel, OG; J.D. Sheldon, OT;

Tim Williams, DE; Roy Fritz, LB; Brad Haver-back, DB

2002 J.D. Sheldon, OT; Brian McIntire, OT; Eric Hartwig, TE; Kyle Zick, RB; Tim Williams, DE; Matt Furlong, DB

2003 Mike Zeifert, OL; Justin Georgacakis, DL Mike Hansen, DL; Steve Szpejnowski, LB; Matt

Furlong, DB2004 Mike Zeifert, OL; Beau Biagi, DE; Steve Szpe-

jnowski, LB; Mike Clark, PK2005 Mike Guzman, FB; Mike Zeifert, OL; Tom

McIntire, OL; Tom Anthony, DB; Tom Shaults, LB; Aaron Call, DL

2006 Mike Guzman, FB; Jon Verhelst, OG; Joe Youngbauer, LB; David Winston, S; Josh Pat-terson, K.

2007 Jake Parke, RB; Blaine Westemeyer, OL2008 Billy Lynch, DB; Eric Smith, DL; Jake Parke,

RB; Blaine Westemeyer, OL; Jim Tongue, OL.2009 Aaron Setchell, DB; Eric Meyer, LB; Blaine

Westemeyer OL.2010 Jon Mago, LB; Curt Perschnik DL; Corbett Ball

WR; Mark Constantine OL.

Dennis Koster (#81) was a four time first team all-conference performer when he was honored at defensive end from 1969-72.

Linebacker Pete Kasap (#48) and cornerback Doug McCoy (#30) were both three time all-conference selections and Kasap was the CCIW’s “Defensive MVP” in 1983.

In 1977 John Boettcher was named the CCIW’s Most Valuable Offensive Player. It was the first time an offensive lineman was honored for the award.AUGUSTANA FIRST TEAM

ALL-CCIW SELECTIONS1948 Bill Oaks, T1949 Gene Schuyver, E; Bill Oaks, T1950 Kent Buikema, C; Lyman Lundeen, DT; Don

Gustafson, DB1951 Kent Buikema, C; Don Gustafson, DB1952 Jack Whan, E; Bill Benson, RB1955 Marshal Carlson, C1956 Clyde Lundgren, E1959 Jan Jamison, FB1960 Charles Gullette, MG1961 Tom Tingle, LB1962 Lloyd Powless, MG; Gary Goodwin, DT1963 John Brunsvold, E; Bill Butchart, DB; Lloyd

Powless, MG1964 Jerry Kloostra, E; Bill Johnson, DT; Ken

Thompson, MG; Bernie Mnichowicz, LB; Harry Arvanis, LB

1965 Harry Moravec, OG; John Coy, RB; Ken Thomp-son, DT; Bernie Mnichowicz, LB

1966 Fred Johnson, OT; Acie Earl, DE; Joe Tomasie-wicz, LB; John MacKenzie, LB; Chuck Bashaar, DB; Harry Moravec, OG

1967 Joe Tomasiewicz, LB; Norm Ayer, DB1968 Acie Earl, OT; Don Morton, OC; Ken Anderson,

QB; Paul Ander, FL; Jeff Maurus, DE; Joe Tomasiewcz, LB

1969 Mike Severns, OG; Ken Anderson, QB; Dennis Koster, DE; Joe Tomasiewicz, LB; Paul Terwil-liger, DE

1970 Ken Anderson, QB; Dennis Koster, DE1971 Leroy Marsh, OL; Dennis Koster, DE; Willie Van,

DL1972 Skip Tarran, OL; Willie Van, DL; Dennis Koster,

DL1973 Jay Fredrickson, OC; Bob Martin, DL; Bill

Schnure, DB1974 Gary Marwedel, OG; Joe Thompson, RB; Craig

Tillman, DL; Bill Schnure, DB1975 Larry Kellett, TE; Joe Thompson, RB; Dave

Feiza, DE1976 Larry Kellett, TE; John Boettcher, OT; Joe

Thompson, RB; Bill Koppari, LB; Gary Goforth, DB

1977 John Boettcher, OT; Tom Tracey, OG; Mark Zoran, RB; Willie Rucker, DT; Gary Goforth, DB

1978 Mike Sturek, MG; Wes Williams, RS1979 John Stockton, WR; Wes Williams, RS & DB1980 Tom Losby, MG; Jim Barnes, DB1981 Don Eli, RB; Greg Bednar, OG; Kurt Kapischke,

OT; Chris Ford, DE; Tom Losby, MG; Jon Kupe-rus, LB; Doug McCoy, DB

1982 Lance Hofer, QB; Todd Miller, OG; Kurt

Kapischke, OT; Chris Ford, DE; Pete Kasap, LB; Jon Kuperus, LB; Pete Vernon, DB

1983 Craig Allison, RB; Greg King, OC; Kurt Kapischke, OT; Tim Johnson, DE; Bob Clark, DT; Pete Kasap, LB; Doug McCoy, DB

1984 Ron Nelson, FB; Norm Singbush, TE; Steve Sanders, OT; Tim Holmstrom, OG; Greg King, OC; Robert Woolridge, DE; Lynn Thomsen, MG; Joe Wheeler, LB; Mark Long, DB; George Velasquez, RS

1985 Brad Price, RB; Tim Holmstrom, OG; Steve Sanders, OT; Bob Woolridge, DE; Scott Francis, DT; Lynn Thomsen, DT; Mark Long, DB; Matt Krull, PK

1986 Brad Price, RB; John Bothe, OC; Randy Wei-dner, OG; Carlton Beasley, DE; Brian King, MG; Lynn Thomsen, DT; Mark Lovdahl, LB; Mike Gray, FS; Dennis Fraikes, RS

1987 Dennis Fraikes, RB; Tom Kula, TE; Randy Weidner, OG; John Bothe, OC; Carlton Beasley, DE; John Hintermeister, MG; Mike Ricketts, LB; Kevin DeBlieck, DB; Lamont Grayned, DB; Barry Reade, PK

1988 Erik Burgwald, FB; John Bothe, OC; Jeff Gorden, OG; Phil Hasz, OT; Barry Reade, PK; Rick Papke, RS; Brad Wooten, DE; Frank Bojniewicz, LB; Kevin DeBlieck, DB; Jeff Weller, FS

1989 John Homer, OG; Rick Papke, RB; Mark Wan-less, TE; Barry Reade, PK; Mike Hesler, DB

1990 Rick Papke, RB; Barry Westemeyer, OT; Larry Johnsen, OG; Barry Reade, PK; George An-nang, DT; Mike Hesler, DB; Jordan Nixon, RS

1991 Mike Hesler, DB; Jordan Nixon, RS; George An-nang, MG; Rick Gregurich, OG; Mike Wagner, LB

1992 George Annang, MG; Karl Youngquist, DB; Rusty VanWetzinga, LB; Jim Ryan, P; Scott Tumilty, Tim Beagle, OT; Corey Dunteman, OC

1993 Tommy King, QB; Scott Tumilty, RB; Greg We-ber, TE; Tim Beagle, OT; Rusty VanWetzinga, LB

1994 Bob Whiteside, OT; Scott Tumilty, RB & RS; Dave Williams, DE; Doug Raiser, DL; Rusty VanWetzinga, LB; Steve Lindmark, DB & RS

1995 Scott Tumilty, RB & RS; Eric Dorsey, DE; Doug Raiser, DT; Rusty VanWetzinga, LB; Jim Haynes, LB; Chris Timmons, DB

1996 Joe Sipich, DT; Kevin Dajka, DB1997 Chris Meskan, OG; Joe Schmulbach, QB; Jim

Somerville, DB; Marc Strobbe, DE1998 Chris Meskan, OG; Ben Nelson, FB; Bryan Jen-

kins, WB; Mark Goodwin, DE; Josh Johnson, DT; Jeremy Drish, LB

1999 Joe Schmulbach, QB; Ben Nelson, FB; Mack Hay, OG; J.D. Sheldon, OT; Chris Sally, TE; Josh Johnson, DT; Phil Netznik, DT; Jeremy Drish, LB; Jason Fosdick, DB

AUGUSTANA’S CCIW MOST VALUABLE PLAYERSOFFENSE1970 Ken Anderson, QB1976 Joe Thompson, RB1977 John Boettcher, OT1982 Lance Hofer, QB1984 Greg King, OC1986 Brad Price, RB1988 John Bothe, OC1993 Scott Tumilty, RB1994 Scott Tumilty, RB1995 Scott Tumilty, RB1999 Joe Schmulbach, QB2001 Dave Chorney, RB

DEFENSE1981 Jon Kuperus, LB1983 Pete Kasap, LB1984 Joe Wheeler, LB1985 Mark Long, DB1986 Lynn Thomsen, DT1992 George Annang, MG1994 Rusty VanWetzinga, LB1995 Rusty VanWetzinga, LB2003 Mike Hansen, DE2005 Tom Anthony DB

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COLLEGE CONFERENCE OF ILLINOIS & WISCONSIN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS2010 North Central 7 0 02009 Illinois Wesleyan 6 1 0 North Central 6 1 02008 North Central 7 0 02007 North Central 6 1 0 Illinois Wesleyan 6 1 02006 AUGUSTANA 6 1 0 Wheaon 6 1 0 North Central 6 1 02005 AUGUSTANA 7 0 02004 Carthage 6 1 0 Wheaton 6 1 02003 Wheaton 7 0 02002 Wheaton 7 0 0 2001 AUGUSTANA 6 1 0 Illinois Wesleyan 6 1 02000 Millikin 6 1 0 Illinois Wesleyan 6 1 0 Wheaton 6 1 01999 AUGUSTANA 6 1 0 1998 Millikin 6 1 0

1997 AUGUSTANA 6 1 0 1996 Illinois Wesleyan 7 0 0 1995 Wheaton 7 0 0 1994 AUGUSTANA 6 1 0 Illinois Wesleyan 6 1 0 1993 AUGUSTANA 7 0 0 1992 Illinois Wesleyan 7 0 0 1991 AUGUSTANA 7 1 0 1990 AUGUSTANA 7 1 0 Millikin 7 1 0 1989 Millikin 8 0 0 1988 AUGUSTANA 7 1 0 Carroll 7 1 0 1987 AUGUSTANA 8 0 0 1986 AUGUSTANA 7 0 1 1985 AUGUSTANA 8 0 0 1984 AUGUSTANA 8 0 0 1983 AUGUSTANA 8 0 0 1982 AUGUSTANA 8 0 0 1981 AUGUSTANA 8 0 0 1980 Elmhurst 6 2 0

Illinois Wesleyan 6 2 0 1979 Millikin 7 1 0 1978 Elmhurst 7 1 0 Millikin 7 1 0 1977 Illinois Wesleyan 7 1 0 Millikin 7 1 0 1976 Carroll 7 0 1 1975 AUGUSTANA 6 2 0 1974 Illinois Wesleyan 7 1 0 Millikin 7 1 0 1973 Carthage 8 0 0 1972 Carthage 7 1 0 1971 Carthage 8 0 0 1970 Carthage 7 0 1 1969 Carthage 7 0 0 1968 AUGUSTANA 6 1 0 1967 Carthage 6 0 0 1966 AUGUSTANA 5 1 0 1965 Illinois Wesleyan 6 0 0 1964 Illinois Wesleyan 5 0 1 1963 Carthage 4 1 1

1962 Carthage 7 0 0 1961 Millikin 6 0 0 1960 North Central 4 1 0 1959 Wheaton 6 0 1 1958 Wheaton 7 0 0 1957 Wheaton 6 1 0 Lake Forest 6 1 0 1956 Wheaton 7 0 0 1955 Wheaton 5 0 1 1954 Wheaton 5 1 0 Millikin 5 1 0 1953 Wheaton 4 0 0 1952 Lake Forest 3 0 1 Millikin 3 0 1 1951 Illinois Wesleyan 5 0 0 1950 Wheaton 5 0 0 1949 AUGUSTANA 5 0 0 Wheaton 5 0 0 1948 Illinois Wesleyan 5 0 0 1947 North Central 5 1 0 1946 North Central 7 1 0

ALL-TIME COLLEGE CONFERENCE OF ILLINOIS & WISCONSIN STANDINGS YRS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 W L T Pct. Augustana 65 21 12 10 7 9 5 1 - - 310 137 6 .691 Wheaton 55 14 13 14 2 1 1 3 5 1 254 133 4 .655Illinois Wesleyan 65 14 15 8 9 8 8 2 - - 276 166 14 .621Millikin 65 11 9 15 10 8 9 1 1 - 265 182 8 .591Lake Forest* 17 2 3 2 5 2 1 1 1 - 47 44 5 .516 Carroll* 36 2 5 9 6 5 3 1 3 2 130 130 6 .500 Carthage 56 9 2 7 7 10 6 6 4 5 192 205 5 .484 North Central 65 8 5 10 8 7 15 5 4 4 201 246 11 .451Elmhurst 56 2 4 2 3 10 6 15 10 2 125 262 4 .325 Illinois College* 7 - - - - 2 2 2 1 - 9 25 1 .271 North Park 48 - 1 - - 3 5 14 16 9 48 312 5 .138* – No longer a member

ALL-TIME CCIW COACHING RECORDSOrder by victories - conference games only

Coach Years Titles Years W L T .Pct Don Larson, Illinois Wesleyan 1954-86 5 33 142 89 6 .612Bob Reade, Augustana 1979-94 12 16 112 12 1 .900Norm Eash, Illinois Wesleyan 1987- 7 24 108 64 1 .627Art Keller, Carthage 1961-82 8 22 105 53 3 .661Mike Swider, Wheaton 1996- 5 15 81 24 0 .771Carl Poelker, Millikin 1982-95 2 14 77 30 1 .718J.R. Bishop, Wheaton 1982-95 1 14 70 37 1 .653Harve Chrouser, Wheaton 1946-59 9 14 68 7 2 .896Tim Rucks, Carthage & North Park 1989- 1 21 57 88 4 .362Jim Barnes, Augustana 2000-10 3 11 56 21 0 .727Doug Neibuhr, Millikin 1996-10 2 15 51 54 0 .486John Thorne, North Central 2002- 5 9 50 13 5 .794Ben Newcomb, Augustana 1969-78 1 10 48 30 1 .614

CAREER COACHING RECORDS OF ACTIVE CCIW COACHES OVERALL RECORD CCIW RECORD COACH, SCHOOL YRS W L T .PCT YRS W L T .PCT TITLESNorm Eash, Illinois Wesleyan 24 149 82 1 .644 24 108 64 1 .627 7 Mike Swider, Wheaton 15 124 37 0 .770 15 81 24 0 .771 5 Tim Rucks, Carthage (North Park) 21 96 103 4 .483 21 57 88 4 .362 1 John Thorne, North Central 9 78 22 0 .780 9 50 13 0 .794 5Tim Lester, Elmhurst (St. Josephs) 4 24 17 0 .585 3 8 13 0 .381 0Scott Pethtel, North Park 5 6 44 0 .120 5 0 35 0 .000 0 Rob Cushman, Augustana 10 52 52 0 .500 0 0 0 0 .000 0 (Eastern Oregon, Feather River)Patrick Etherton, Millikin 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0

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2010 COLLEGE CONFERENCE OF ILLINOIS & WISCONSIN FOOTBALL STANDINGS

CCIW OVERALL TEAM W L .PCT W L .PCT North Central 7 0 1.000 12 1 .923 Wheaton 6 1 .857 10 2 .833Augustana 4 3 .571 6 4 .600Illinois Wesleyan 4 3 .571 7 3 .700Carthage 3 4 .429 6 4 .600Elmhurst 3 4 .429 6 4 .600Millikin 1 6 .143 4 6 .400North Park 0 7 .000 2 8 .200

CCIW STATISTICAL LEADERS

TEAM STATISTICS

SCORING OFFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg1. North Central 7 37 32 0 0 9 0 281 40.12. Wheaton 7 27 18 1 0 9 1 211 30.13. Elmhurst 7 26 17 2 0 4 0 189 27.0 Carthage 7 24 17 0 0 8 2 189 27.05. Illinois Wesleyan 7 25 19 2 0 5 0 188 26.96. Augustana 7 23 20 0 0 1 0 161 23.07. Millikin 7 15 12 1 0 5 0 119 17.08. North Park 7 4 4 0 0 1 0 31 4.4

SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg1. North Central 7 8 6 0 0 2 1 62 8.92. Wheaton 7 16 14 0 0 2 0 116 16.63. Augustana 7 18 15 1 0 7 0 146 20.94. Illinois Wesleyan 7 22 13 1 0 4 1 161 23.05. Elmhurst 7 26 17 1 0 4 0 187 26.76. Carthage 7 27 16 2 0 8 0 206 29.47. Millikin 7 30 28 0 0 7 1 231 33.08. North Park 7 34 30 1 0 8 0 260 37.1

PASS OFFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G1. Carthage 7 269 149 11 55.4 1939 7.2 15 277.02. Elmhurst 7 260 146 12 56.2 1730 6.7 15 247.13. Augustana 7 233 141 7 60.5 1701 7.3 11 243.04. Wheaton 7 191 110 7 57.6 1327 6.9 12 189.65. Illinois Wesleyan 7 190 104 14 54.7 1324 7.0 11 189.16. North Central 7 134 78 6 58.2 1236 9.2 15 176.67. Millikin 7 182 76 7 41.8 1040 5.7 7 148.68. North Park 7 88 29 6 33.0 428 4.9 0 61.1

PASS DEFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G1. North Central 7 216 110 8 50.9 1134 5.2 5 162.02. North Park 7 164 94 3 57.3 1189 7.2 9 169.93. Millikin 7 155 91 7 58.7 1222 7.9 9 174.64. Augustana 7 185 107 6 57.8 1261 6.8 10 180.15. Wheaton 7 212 101 13 47.6 1291 6.1 10 184.46. Illinois Wesleyan 7 192 104 11 54.2 1412 7.4 16 201.77. Elmhurst 7 196 106 11 54.1 1509 7.7 15 215.68. Carthage 7 227 120 11 52.9 1707 7.5 12 243.9

|--Gained--| |---Lost---|TURNOVER MARGIN G Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Mar Per/G1. Wheaton 7 9 13 22 4 7 11 +11 1.572. North Central 7 7 8 15 2 6 8 +7 1.003. Millikin 7 7 7 14 5 7 12 +2 0.29 Elmhurst 7 10 11 21 7 12 19 +2 0.295. Augustana 7 6 6 12 7 7 14 -2 -0.296. Carthage 7 7 11 18 10 11 21 -3 -0.437. Illinois Wesleyan 7 6 11 17 11 14 25 -8 -1.148. North Park 7 6 3 9 12 6 18 -9 -1.29

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G1. North Central 7 336 1606 4.8 18 229.42. Wheaton 7 311 1396 4.5 10 199.43. Illinois Wesleyan 7 294 1322 4.5 12 188.94. Augustana 7 236 1002 4.2 12 143.15. Millikin 7 262 995 3.8 8 142.16. North Park 7 352 962 2.7 4 137.47. Elmhurst 7 227 813 3.6 9 116.18. Carthage 7 213 616 2.9 7 88.0

RUSHING DEFENSE G Rushes Yards Avg. TD Yds/G1. North Central 7 208 441 2.1 3 63.02. Wheaton 7 241 814 3.4 5 116.33. Illinois Wesleyan 7 277 950 3.4 5 135.74. Augustana 7 261 963 3.7 8 137.65. Elmhurst 7 293 1021 3.5 10 145.96. Carthage 7 329 1292 3.9 12 184.67. Millikin 7 326 1582 4.9 19 226.08. North Park 7 296 1649 5.6 18 235.6

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Yds/G1. North Central 7 1606 1236 470 2842 6.0 33 406.02. Wheaton 7 1396 1327 502 2723 5.4 22 389.03. Augustana 7 1002 1701 469 2703 5.8 23 386.14. Illinois Wesleyan 7 1322 1324 484 2646 5.5 23 378.05. Carthage 7 616 1939 482 2555 5.3 22 365.06. Elmhurst 7 813 1730 487 2543 5.2 24 363.37. Millikin 7 995 1040 444 2035 4.6 15 290.78. North Park 7 962 428 440 1390 3.2 4 198.6

TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg TD Yds/G1. North Central 7 441 1134 424 1575 3.7 8 225.02. Wheaton 7 814 1291 453 2105 4.6 15 300.73. Augustana 7 963 1261 446 2224 5.0 18 317.74. Illinois Wesleyan 7 950 1412 469 2362 5.0 21 337.45. Elmhurst 7 1021 1509 489 2530 5.2 25 361.46. Millikin 7 1582 1222 481 2804 5.8 28 400.67. North Park 7 1649 1189 460 2838 6.2 27 405.48. Carthage 7 1292 1707 556 2999 5.4 24 428.4

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

SCORING Team Cl G TD XPT FG 2X PPts Pts/G 1. Dace, Nick NCC FR 7 0 32 9 0 59 8.4 2. Tassio, Jordan NCC SO 6 7 0 0 0 42 7.0 3. Driver, Joey IWU JR 7 8 0 0 0 48 6.9 Williams, Scott ELMH SO 7 8 0 0 0 48 6.9 5. Roche, Scott WHEA JR 7 0 18 9 0 45 6.4 6. Kukuc, Nick NCC SO 7 7 0 0 0 42 6.0 Wood, Robert AUGI SR 7 7 0 0 0 42 6.0 8. Funk,Tyler CART SR 7 0 17 8 0 41 5.9 9. Hollowed, Tim IWU FR 7 0 19 5 0 34 4.9 10.Stuursma, Andy NCC SO 7 5 0 0 0 30 4.3

SCORING (KICK) Team Cl G PATs FGs Pts Pts/G 1. Dace, Nick NCC FR 7 32-37 9-12 59 8.4 2. Roche, Scott WHEA JR 7 18-23 9-14 45 6.4 3. Funk,Tyler CART SR 7 17-20 8-9 41 5.9 4. Hollowed, Tim IWU FR 7 19-22 5-5 34 4.9 5. Hunt, Chris MILL SR 7 11-11 5-8 26 3.7 6. Fitzwater, Arnie AUGI SO 7 20-23 1-3 23 3.3 7. Dalicandro, J.R ELMH SR 7 7-12 3-4 16 2.3 8. Kebede, Anthony NPU SO 7 3-3 0-3 3 0.4

RUSHING Team Cl G Att Yds Avg TD Lng Yds/G 1. Wilson, Dion MILL SR 6 157 723 4.6 2 69 120.5 2. Williams, Scott ELMH SO 7 154 767 5.0 7 46 109.6 3. Wood, Robert AUGI SR 7 133 633 4.8 6 33 90.4 4. Tassio, Jordan NCC SO 6 95 495 5.2 7 61 82.5 5. Smith,Jake CART SR 7 121 538 4.4 4 39 76.9 6. Rooney, Brien IWU SR 7 127 524 4.1 4 30 74.9 7. Hassan, Matt NPU SO 6 126 409 3.2 1 21 68.2 8. Williams, Eli IWU SR 7 85 444 5.2 4 45 63.4 9. Jarrett, Peter WHEA SO 7 95 406 4.3 3 32 58.0 10.Kukuc, Nick NCC SO 7 66 398 6.0 5 37 56.9

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PASSING AVG/GAME Team Cl G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Avg/G 1. Jones,Evan CART SR 7 259 147 11 56.8 1877 14 268.1 2. Lee, David AUGI JR 7 229 138 7 60.3 1675 11 239.3 3. Furco, Joe ELMH SO 7 250 140 11 56.0 1577 12 225.3 4. Rooney, Brien IWU SR 7 184 101 13 54.9 1278 11 182.6 5. Roberts, Jordan WHEA SO 6 121 79 4 65.3 943 9 157.2 6. Holmes, Matt MILL SO 6 116 48 4 41.4 650 5 108.3 7. Stanek, Spencer NCC SO 6 43 30 2 69.8 405 5 67.5 8. Rhoads, Evan NPU JR 7 52 20 2 38.5 262 0 37.4 9. Krebs, Tyler NPU FR 7 31 9 3 29.0 166 0 23.7 10.Trepanier, T.J. CART SO 7 8 2 0 25.0 62 1 8.9

TOTAL OFFENSE Team Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G 1. Lee, David AUGI JR 7 234 1675 289 1909 272.7 2. Rooney, Brien IWU SR 7 524 1278 311 1802 257.4 3. Jones,Evan CART SR 7 -77 1877 294 1800 257.1 4. Furco, Joe ELMH SO 7 -81 1577 281 1496 213.7 5. Roberts, Jordan WHEA SO 6 297 943 172 1240 206.7 6. Holmes, Matt MILL SO 6 126 650 167 776 129.3 7. Wilson, Dion MILL SR 6 723 0 157 723 120.5 8. Williams, Scott ELMH SO 7 767 0 154 767 109.6 9. Wood, Robert AUGI SR 7 633 0 133 633 90.4 10.Tassio, Jordan NCC SO 6 495 25 99 520 86.7

RECEIVE YDS/GAME Team Cl G Rec Yds TD Long Avg/C Yds/G 1. Schulz,Chris CART SR 7 34 697 4 72 20.5 99.6 2. Ball, Corbett AUGI SR 7 47 490 1 67 10.4 70.0 3. Driver, Joey IWU JR 7 31 488 8 71 15.7 69.7 4. Payton, Rodney ELMH SO 7 35 460 4 50 13.1 65.7 5. McCullough, Zach AUGI JR 7 22 432 3 63 19.6 61.7 6. Koeneman,Mike CART JR 7 34 431 4 57 12.7 61.6 7. Ellis, Freddy WHEA SR 6 25 338 1 72 13.5 56.3 8. Vavlas, Bobby ELMH FR 7 32 360 1 39 11.2 51.4 9. Hundman, Kyle AUGI SR 6 25 257 1 34 10.3 42.8 10.St. Peter, Joe ELMH JR 6 12 253 1 48 21.1 42.2

ALL PURPOSE Team Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G 1. Wilson, Dion MILL SR 6 723 113 0 34 870 145.0 2. Antonacci, Joe NCC JR 6 19 228 326 189 762 127.0 3. Lanter, Bo IWU SR 7 333 78 0 467 878 125.4 4. Schulz,Chris CART SR 7 0 697 135 30 862 123.1 5. Williams, Scott ELMH SO 7 767 88 0 2 857 122.4 6. Smith,Jake CART SR 7 538 293 0 0 831 118.7 7. Payton, Rodney ELMH SO 7 8 460 0 262 730 104.3 8. Kukuc, Nick NCC SO 7 398 104 0 199 701 100.1 9. Wood, Robert AUGI SR 7 633 60 0 0 693 99.0 10.Smith, Kody MILL SR 6 -1 135 43 378 555 92.5

INTERCEPTIONS Team Cl G Int Yds TD Long Int/G 1. Hipchen,Brian CART JR 7 6 195 2 80 0.86 2. Langs, Tyler WHEA SR 7 4 164 0 47 0.57 Langs, Jordan WHEA JR 7 4 111 1 58 0.57 Lane, Jamall ELMH SO 7 4 67 0 28 0.57 McLeod, Josh NCC JR 7 4 16 0 16 0.57 6. Mago, Robert AUGI SO 6 3 24 0 24 0.50 7. Burczak, Keith MILL JR 6 2 15 0 15 0.33 8. DeMus, Kyle ELMH SR 7 2 58 1 37 0.29 Porter, Cicero NPU JR 7 2 47 0 34 0.29 Wenzel, Scott IWU JR 7 2 31 0 31 0.29

PASS EFFICIENCY Team Cl G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Eff. 1. Stanek, Spencer NCC SO 6 43 30 2 69.8 405 5 178.0 2. Roberts, Jordan WHEA SO 6 121 79 4 65.3 943 9 148.7 3. Lee, David AUGI JR 7 229 138 7 60.3 1675 11 131.4 4. Trepanier, T.J. CART SO 7 8 2 0 25.0 62 1 131.4 5. Jones,Evan CART SR 7 259 147 11 56.8 1877 14 127.0 6. Rooney, Brien IWU SR 7 184 101 13 54.9 1278 11 118.8 7. Furco, Joe ELMH SO 7 250 140 11 56.0 1577 12 116.0 8. Holmes, Matt MILL SO 6 116 48 4 41.4 650 5 95.8 9. Rhoads, Evan NPU JR 7 52 20 2 38.5 262 0 73.1 10.Krebs, Tyler NPU FR 7 31 9 3 29.0 166 0 54.7 PUNTING Team Cl G Punts Yds Long Avg 1. Zic, Dennis IWU SR 6 28 1065 71 38.0 2. Funk,Tyler CART SR 7 44 1647 54 37.4 3. Hunt, Chris MILL SR 7 37 1368 62 37.0 4. Wild, Shaun NCC SR 7 19 688 53 36.2 5. LeSeur, Brian ELMH JR 7 32 1133 70 35.4 6. Vargyas, Tony WHEA FR 7 32 1129 57 35.3 7. Schroeder, Alex AUGI SR 7 32 1084 53 33.9 8. Howard, Mark NPU SO 7 41 1334 61 32.5

2010 COLLEGE CONFERENCE OF ILLINOIS & WISCONSIN ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM

ART KELLER OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR – Evan Jones - Carthage

DON LARSON DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR – Matt Wenger - North Central

BOB READE COACH OF THE YEAR – John Thorne - North Central

DEFENSEFIRST TEAM POS PLAYER (SCHOOL) HT WT YR DB Brian Hipchen (Carthage) 6-0 180 Jr. DB Jon Janus (Elmhurst) 5-9 190 Jr. DB Tyler Langs (Wheaton) 5-10 181 Sr. DB Josh McCleod (North Central) 6-1 195 Jr. LB Ryan Gresko (Illinois Wesleyan) 6-0 220 Jr. LB John Mago (Augustana) 5-11 215 Sr. LB Matt Wenger (North Central) 6-0 225 Sr. LB Randy Wright (Elmhurst) 6-1 230 Sr. DL JD East (Wheaton) 6-0 245 Jr. DL Valente Garza (North Central) 6-0 232 Sr. DL Willie Hayes (North Central) 5-11 225 Jr. DL Curt Percshnick (Augustana) 6-5 230 Sr.

OFFENSEFIRST TEAM POS PLAYER (SCHOOL) HT WT YR QB Evan Jones (Carthage) 6-1 195 Sr. RB Scottie Williams (Elmhurst) 5-7 165 So. RB Dion Wilson (Millikin) 5-9 180 Sr. TE Kyle Fiedorowicz (North Central) 6-7 271 Sr. WR Corbett Ball (Augustana) 5-10 180 Sr. WR Steve Hlavac (North Central) 5-10 187 Sr. WR Chris Schulz (Carthage) 5-9 180 Sr. OL Kyle Antos (North Central) 6-1 272 Sr. OL Nick Biggee (Wheaton) 6-0 255 Sr. OL Mark Constantine (Augustana) 6-0 275 Sr. OL Terrance Clark (Carthage) 6-4 285 Sr. OL Ray Krishock (Illinois Wesleyan) 6-5 300 Sr. SPECIALISTS FIRST TEAM POS PLAYER (SCHOOL) HT WT YR RS Joe Antonacci (North Central) 5-11 185 Jr. P Dennis Zic (Illinois Wesleyan) 6-1 185 Sr. K Tyler Funk (Carthage) 6-2 175 Sr. DEFENSESECOND TEAM POS PLAYER (SCHOOL) HT WT YR DB P.J. Cummings (Illinois Wesleyan) 5-10 205 Jr. DB Brian McMullen (Wheaton) 6-3 211 Jr. DB Nick Pantaleo (North Park) 6-0 187 Sr. DB Derek Sulo (North Central) 5-11 201 Sr. DB Scott Hogan (North Central) 5-11 177 Sr. DB Jamall Lane (Elmhurst) 5-11 170 So. LB Josh Brennan (Carthage) 6-1 224 Sr. LB Jordan Chapman (Wheaton) 5-10 204 Jr. LB Cory Hart (Wheaton) 6-0 204 Sr. LB Dan Rogers (Illinois Wesleyan) 6-2 220 Sr. LB Joe Schneiderbauer (North Central) 5-11 206 Sr. DL Max Brooks (Illinois Wesleyan) 6-2 250 Sr. DL Peter Bulandr (North Central) 6-3 265 Jr. DL Charley Mitchell (Wheaton) 6-2 250 Sr. DL Cory Radke (Carthage) 6-0 225 Sr. DL Robert Ramsey (Wheaton) 6-3 235 Jr.

OFFENSESECOND TEAM POS PLAYER (SCHOOL) HT WT YR QB Brien Rooney (Illinois Wesleyan) 6-0 190 Sr. QB David Lee (Augustana) 6-3 219 Jr. RB Jake Smith (Carthage) 6-0 200 Sr. RB Jordan Tassio (North Central) 6-1 214 So. RB/RS Bo Lanter (Illinois Wesleyan) 6-1 215 Sr. TE Austin Zoerhof (Wheaton) 6-4 240 Sr. WR Joey Driver (Illinois Wesleyan) 6-1 175 Jr. WR Freddy Ellis (Wheaton) 5-11 178 Sr. WR Rodney Payton (Elmhurst) 6-2 195 So. WR Mike Koeneman (Carthage) 5-11 191 Jr. OL Brian Blomquist (Millikin) 6-3 325 Sr. OL Tommy Burggraf (Wheaton) 6-5 180 Sr. OL Nick Capristo (North Central) 6-0 266 Jr. OL Andrew Hansen (Augustana) 6-3 260 Sr. OL Peter Stamos (Elmhurst) 6-4 255 Jr. OL Luke Griffith (Wheaton) 6-3 262 Sr. OL Jeremy Schaub (North Central) 6-2 270 Sr.

36 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS FOOTBALL

2010 FOOTBALL REVIEW

Vikings finish 6-4, tied for third place in the CCIW; John Mago earns first team Academic All-America honorLed by junior quarterback David Lee (Springfield HS, Springfield, Ill.) on offense and All-conference linebacker John Mago (Cary-Grove HS, Cary, Ill.) on defense, the Augustana Vikings wrapped up the 2010 season with a 6-4 record and a third place tie in the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin with a 4-3 mark in the league. It was a season notable for Lee’s continued assault on the school’s record book as well as the post-season resignation of 11-year head coach Jim Barnes.

Coming into the season, big things were expected of Lee, who broke three of Ken Anderson’s school records as a sophomore. He didn’t disappoint, surpassing three more of Anderson’s marks as well as breaking two and tying one of his own. Senior wide receiver Corbett Ball (Buffalo Grove HS, Arlington Heights, Ill.) also enjoyed a record-setting season and Mago was a demon on the other side of the ball, recording 114 tackles on the year. Mago also added to the Augustana legacy in terms of producing Academic All-Americans as he was named to the first team of the ESPN Academic All-American team, which is selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).

The Vikings opened with a road date against a Greenville College team that would go on to win the Upper Midwest Athletic Conference championship. Due to a scheduling conflict the game was played at Edwardsville (Ill.) High School. Lee and junior wide receiver Zach McCullough (St. Charles North HS, St. Charles, Ill.) got the season started with a bang, hooking up on a 52-yard touchdown bomb on the Vikings’ first offensive play of the season. The two connected on an 80-yard scoring strike later in the game and Augustana cruised to a 28-7 win.

Augustana dropped its home opener 28-23 to seventh-ranked Central of Iowa, but bounced back with a 21-7 win at Adrian. The Viking defense, led by CCIW Defensive Player of the Week Curt Perschnick (Dwight HS, Dwight, Ill.), held the Bulldogs to -4 yards rushing and forced three turnovers.

The conference season opened with a 28-24 come-from-behind win at Millikin. Lee guided the Vikings on a game-winning 78-yard drive, capping it off with a six-yard touchdown pass to tight end Keith Abbey (Rich East HS, Park Forest, Ill.) with 1:00 left on the clock.

The Vikings put together a solid second-half performance, but were unable to come back from a 20-0 halftime deficit, falling to seventh-ranked and eventual CCIW champion North Central by a score of 34-14. The 14 points were the most surrendered by the stout Cardinal defense during the regular season. Mago recorded 14 tackles.

The team improved to 5-2 on the year by winning its fourth and fifth consecutive road games at Carthage and North Park. In the Carthage contest, Lee eclipsed his own school record for passing yards in a game with 429 and the Vikings piled up a season-high 605 total yards in a 43-16 win. Against North Park, the defense carried the day, limiting the home team to just 154 total yards and forcing three turnovers. After battling injuries early in the year, senior running back Robert Wood (Rockford Boylan HS, Loves Park, Ill.) rushed for 111 yards and two touchdowns in the 21-0 win.

At 3-1 in the CCIW, the Vikings had an opportunity to tie Wheaton for second in the conference when they hosted the Thunder on October 30. Augustana outgained the 17th-ranked visitors by a 430-to-249 margin, but couldn’t overcome four turnovers, falling 20-14. Lee guided the Vikings on a 74-yard, 16-play drive which reached the Thunder two-yard line with less than a minute to play, but they were unable to punch in the winning touchdown. Mago was in on a season-high 16 tackles.

Lee and Ball each had record-setting days at Elmhurst the following week, but Augustana dropped its first road game of the year 35-21. Ball tied Paul Ander’s single-game school record with 12 receptions and passed him as the school’s single-season reception leader as well. Lee passed Anderson’s single-season marks for both passing yards and total offense in the game. All four of those records had stood for 42 years.

With a winning record and a share of third place on the line in the season finale, Augustana got its first win of the year at Ericson Field, coming from behind to defeat Illinois Wesleyan 20-17. Wood rushed for a career-high 181 yards on 30 carries and Lee capped off the game-winning drive with a one-yard touchdown run with 30 seconds left.

Lee finished the season with a 61.5% completion percentage and 18 touchdowns against nine interceptions. He was a second team All-CCIW pick after leading the loop with an average of 272.7 yards of total offense per game. In addition to his 429 passing yards at Carthage, his list of records this season includes 28 pass completions against both Central and Carthage—tying his own record set last year against North Central—as well as single-season standards for passing completions (195), attempts (317) and yards (2,411). In addition, he set a new school record with 2,655 yards of total offense.

Anderson (1967-70) still holds career marks with 6,131 passing yards, 827 pass attempts, 424 completions, 48 touchdown passes and 6,679 yards of total offense. However, with one season left, Lee is within striking distance of all five of those. His career numbers now stand at 350 completions in 557 attempts (62.8%), 4,141 passing yards, 28 passing touchdowns and 4,705 yards of total offense.

Ball, a first team All-CCIW performer, set a single-season school record with 60 pass recep-tions, eclipsing the 50 recorded by Ander in 1968. He led the CCIW with 47 receptions in seven games and finished eighth on Augustana’s career receptions list with 74. Senior Kyle Hundman’s (Bloomington Central Catholic HS, Bloomington, Ill.) 37 catches this season rank seventh on Augustana’s single-season receptions list. McCullough, Lee’s most effective downfield target, caught 29 passes for 668 yards (23.0 yards per reception) and a team-high seven touchdowns. Abbey hauled in 18 passes for 223 yards (12.3 per catch) and five touchdowns.

Wood led the Vikings in rushing this season, finishing with 698 yards and seven touchdowns on 154 carries—an average of 4.5 yards a carry. He finished third in the CCIW with an average of 90.4 rushing yards per game. Lee was next with 244 net yards and five touchdowns on 83 attempts. Freshman Alex Hembrey (Cary-Grove HS, Cary, Ill.) and sophomore Nate Pena (Neuqua Val-ley HS, Naperville, Ill.) ran effectively early in the year before suffering season-ending injuries. Hembrey ran for 158 yards and a 5.4-yard average. Pena played in only two games, rushing for 96 yards and two touchdowns, averaging 6.4 yards per tote.

Clearing the way for the offense was a line that included senior All-CCIW selections Mark Constan-tine (Waubonsie Valley HS, Naperville, Ill.) and Andrew Hansen (Downers Grove South HS, Downers Grove, Ill.). Constantine was a first team pick while Hansen made the second team.

John Mago, an ESPN CoSIDA first team Academic All-American, was the leader of Augustana’s de-fensive unit all season. He finished with 114 total tackles and led the team by wide margins in both solo stops (54) and assists (60). 11 of his tackles came behind the line of scrimmage, including three quarterback sacks. Perschnick had an outstanding season also, with 58 total tackles, includ-ing 11 for loss and five sacks. He led the team with three fumble recoveries as well. Both Mago and Perschnick were first team All-CCIW selections. Sophomore linebacker Joe Weber (Marmion Academy, South Elgin, Ill.) was just behind Perschnick in total tackles with 56 and led the team with 16 tackles for loss and 10 sacks.

In the defensive backfield, juniors Glawe and Danny Hess (Naperville North HS, Naperville, Ill.) were the leading tacklers with 49 and 48, respectively. Hall’s four interceptions led the team, one ahead of sophomore Rob Mago (Cary- Grove HS, Cary, Ill.).

Barnes stepped down after compiling a 79-34 (.699) record in 11 seasons at his alma mater. His 56-21 mark in CCIW play puts him 10th in conference history in wins and his .727 winning percent-age in league play is the sixth highest all-time for those who coached at least five seasons. He ranks second on Augustana’s all-time wins list—trailing only Bob Reade’s 146—and third in winning percentage behind Reade (.867) and Tom Schmulbach (.723). His teams won CCIW titles in 2001, 2005 and 2006 and reached the NCAA Division III playoffs in 2001 and 2005, advancing to the sec-ond round each time. Barnes’ players excelled both on the field and in the classroom. He coached a total of 20 All-Americans and nine ESPN CoSIDA Academic All-America honorees at Augustana.

In 2011, the Vikings will be led by Rob Cushman, the team’s defensive coordinator for the past three seasons. Cushman’s units have ranked in the CCIW’s top three in total defense all three years, including leading the league in 2008. That season the Vikings also ranked seventh in the na-tion in points allowed at 13.4 per game. Augustana has allowed just 102.9 rushing yards per game and 3.1 yards per carry during Cushman’s three seasons.

Cushman has had previous head coaching stints at Eastern Oregon University and Feather River College in Quincy, California. In 2002, he was selected to start Feather River’s fledgling program and immediately made winners of the Golden Eagles. His teams had winning records and reached bowl games in every one of his five seasons there.

2010 AUGUSTANA FOOTBALL SUPERLATIVESINDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNERSWILLIAM V. CAMPBELL TROPHY SEMIFINALST – Robert Wood, RB (One of 27 in all NCAA and NAIA divisions).2009 TAZON de ESTRELLAS (Bowl of the Stars) TEAM STARS & STRIPES: John Mago, LB; Curt Perschnick, DE; Andrew Hansen, OTD3FOOTBALL.COM ALL NORTH REGION – John Mago, LB, second teamCCIW ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS – First team: John Mago, LB; Curt Perschnick, DE; Corbett Ball, WR; Mark Constantine, OL…Second team: David Lee, QB; Andrew Hansen, OLCCIW PLAYERS OF THE WEEK – 9/20/10 – Curt Perschnick, DE vs. Adrian; 10/18/10 – David Lee, QB vs. Carthage; 11/15/10 – Robert Wood, RB vs. Illinois Wesleyan.CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA – John Mago, LB, first teamCoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT – John Mago, LB, first teamCCIW JACK SWARTZ AWARD – John MagoCCIW ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE – Brock Alekna, Michael Anderson, Ben Carter, Eric Chandler, John Draminiski, Ray Fiedler, Ben Hall, Brandon Holl, Kyle Hundman, Michael Kautz, David Lee, Jack Madden, John Mago, Zach McCullough, Mitch Mcgilliard, Andrew O’Reilly, Nate Pena, Josh Spindler, Jason Wagner, Erik Westerberg, Cody Wickenhauser, Robert Wood

ADDITIONS TO AUGUSTANA’S TOP TEN LISTSSINGLE SEASON PASSING YARDS – 2,411 (David Lee – 1st place)SINGLE SEASON PASS RECEPTIONS – 60 (Corbett Ball – 1st place); 37 (Kyle Hundman – 7th place) CAREER PASSING YARDS – 4,141 (David Lee – 2nd place) CAREER PASS RECEPTIONS – 74 (Corbett Ball – 8th place)

TEAM AWARDSMOST VALUABLE OFFENSIVE PLAYER – David Lee

MOST VALUABLE DEFENSIVE PLAYER – John Mago

MOST VALUABLE SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER – Alex Hembrey

JERRY FRECK AWARD – Brandon Holl

MOST VALUABLE FIRST YEAR DEFENSIVE PLAYER – Erik Westerberg

MOST VALUABLE FIRST YEAR OFFENSIVE PLAYER – Nick Krantz

SCOUT TEAM OFFENSIVE MVP – Kyle Gipson

SCOUT TEAM DEFENSIVE MVP – Erik Hansen

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GAME #1

AUGUSTANA 28, GREENVILLE 7on September 3 in Edwardsville, Illinois

EDWARDSVILLE, Illinois – A combination of the junior David Lee’s (Springfield HS, Springfield, Ill.) accurate, and strong, right arm and a suffocating defense helped lead the way as Augustana defeated Greenville 28-7 on Friday, September 3. It was the season opener for both clubs and it was played at Edwardsville High School because work is being done to Greenville’s facility.

Lee completed 20 of 26 passes for 322 yards and three touchdowns with-out an interception and the Viking defense allowed the Panthers just 179 yards of total offense in the game. Of those 179 yards, 80 came on one play while Greenville averaged less than two yards per play on the other 50 offensive snaps.

A year ago Lee ended the 2009 season by breaking Ken Anderson’s school records for single game completions (28 vs. North Central on November 7) and single game passing yards (422 vs. Millikin on November 14). He picked up in the 2010 season opener just where he left off last year. He only misfired on six passes the entire game and was sacked just once as the Vikings’ offensive line did a fine job in the protection department.

It didn’t take very long for Lee to get warmed up. After the Augustana defense allowed Greenville just four total yards on three possessions after the opening kickoff, the Vikings took over on their own 48 yard line. On the very first play of the season Lee connected with junior wide receiver Zach McCullough (St. Charles North HS, St. Charles, Ill.) for a 52 yard touchdown. Sophomore Arnie Fitzwater (Waterford Union HS, Water-ford, Wis.) split the uprights and Augustana led 7-0 before the game, and season, was four minutes old.

After the defense forced Greenville to punt again, the Panthers would punt a total of nine times on the night, on the next possession; Augustana went on a long drive. Starting on their own 18, the Vikings went 79 yards on 16 plays but were turned away on a fourth and goal situation at the Greenville one. They ate up 8:06 of the clock and Lee was six of six on the drive for 46 yards.

The first quarter ended with the score 7-0 but with 9:20 before halftime, Augustana began a drive on its own 30 yard line. This time the Vikings stayed almost exclusively on the ground, going 70 yards in 10 plays with Nate Pena (Neuqua Valley HS, Bolingbrook, Ill.) scoring from a yard out with 3:55 left in the half. Lee only attempted one pass on the drive and that went for 22 yards to junior Jordan Peart (Marian Central Catholic HS, Bull Valley, Ill.). Peart would end the game with a team high 10 catches for 111 yards.

The half ended with Augustana on top 14-0 and the Vikings drove to the Greenville 20 to start the third quarter but Fitzwater’s 37 yard field goal attempt was wide left. On the Panther’s first play from scrimmage after Fitzwater’s miss, quarterback Nelson Lira connected with Carl Boezeman for an 80 yard touchdown pass that trimmed the lead to 14-7 with 10:07 left in the third quarter.

Lee went back to work and led the Vikings on an 89 yard, 11 play drive that ended with a 10 yard touchdown pass to senior tight end Keith Abbey (Rich East HS, Park Forest, Ill.). During the drive, Lee was six of six for 70 yards. The big play in the drive was a 34 yard completion to Mc-Cullough that put the ball on the two yard line.

It was another big play from Lee to McCullough for the final score of the night as the combination clicked for an 80 yard scoring toss with 10:49 left in the game. Fitzwater, who was perfect on all four extra point attempts, added the 28th and final point.

The Augustana defense, with sophomore linebacker Joe Weber (Marmion Academy, South Elgin, Ill.) leading the way with seven solo tackles, was superb. Weber also had two sacks for a total of 24 yards. Greenville was held to just two of six passing for 80 yards and generated just 99 yards rushing on 45 attempts. Junior linebacker Grant Ollenburger (Ev-ergreen Park HS, Evergreen Park, Ill.) had an interception, which he returned for 20 yards.

Peart led the team in receptions with 10 for 111 yards and McCullough caught three passes for 166 yards. Pena led the team in rushing with 73 yards on 12 attempts as the Vikings gained 136 yards on 37 tries. Senior Alex Schroeder (Batavia HS, Batavia, Ill.) averaged 33.2 yards on four punts but he placed two inside the 20 yard line.

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreAugustana 7 7 7 7 28Greenville 0 0 7 0 7

Scoring Summary:1st 12:48 AUGIE - McCullough, Zach 52 yd pass from Lee, David (Fitzwater, Arnie kick)2nd 03:55 AUGIE - Pena, Nate 1 yd run (Fitzwater, Arnie kick)3rd 10:07 GCFB - Boezeman 80 yd pass from Lira (Ackerman kick) 03:19 AUGIE - Abbey, Keith 10 yd pass from Lee, David (Fitzwater, Arnie kick)4th 10:49 AUGIE - McCullough, Zach 80 yd pass from Lee, David (Fitzwater, Arnie kick)

AUGIE GCFBFIRST DOWNS 20 7RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 37-136 45-99PASSING YDS (NET) 331 80Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-21-0 6-2-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-467 51-179Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-4 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-44 5-63Interception Returns-Yards 1-20 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 4-33.2 9-32.2Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0Penalties-Yards 4-34 3-6Possession Time 33:07 26:53Third-Down Conversions 6 of 12 3 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 0-0Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-30 1-10

RUSHING: Augustana-Nate Pena 12-73; Tyler Trimberger 10-22; A.J. Hoger 4-21; Robert Wood 5-11; John Porter 2-7; David Lee 4-2. Green-ville-Mark Mitchell 10-26; Joel Lira 13-24; Anthony Ambers 13-24; Ketrone Blanks 8-23; Bryce Wright 1-2.

PASSING: Augustana-David Lee 20-26-0-322; Nick Welch 1-1-0-9. Greenville-Joel Lira 2-6-1-80.

RECEIVING: Augustana-Jordan Peart 10-111; Corbett Ball 4-18; ZachMcCullough 3-166; A.J. Hoger 2-17; Keith Abbey 1-10; Nick Krantz 1-9. Greenville-Ryan Boezeman 1-80; Anthony Ambers 1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS: Augustana-Grant Ollenburger 1-20. Greenville-None.

FUMBLES: Augustana-Jordan Peart 1-1. Greenville-Mark Mitchell 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Augustana-Joe Weber 2-0; Matt Franzen 1-0; Adam Bohland 1-0. Greenville-Joel Deayon 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Augustana-Joe Weber 7-2; Danny Hess 5-1; CodyWickenhauser 4-2; John Mago 3-3; Curt Perschnick 3-1; Shane Holl 2-1; Mitch McGilliard 1-2; John Draminski 1-2; Adam Bohland 1-2; Matt Glawe 2-0; Aaron Kwasigroch 1-1; Tim O’Shea 1-1; Mack Gray 1-1; Michael An-derson 1-1; Ben Hall 1-1; Robert Mago 1-0; Matt Franzen 1-0; Alex Schro-eder 1-0; Jack Madden 1-0; Alfonso Herrera 0-1; Grant Ollenburger 0-1; Jeremy Smith 0-1. Greenville-Doug Wilmot 4-4; J.J. Willis 4-4; Jumaane Bey 3-5; Joel Deayon 3-3; David Maurer 2-3; Kiso Faletufuga 2-3; John Smith 2-3; Chris Gunn 3-1; Randy Mixson 1-3; Justin Coleman 2-1; Jordan Cernek 2-1; Reuben Gay 2-0; Kenny Pursley 2-0; James Binder 2-0; TEAM 2-0; Kevin Gilbert 1-1; E.J. Fridge 1-1; Joel Lira 1-0; Andy Lozano 1-0; Jordan Fred 0-1; Josh Frewin 0-1; Cody Killgore 0-1.

38 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS FOOTBALL

GAME #2

CENTRAL OF IOWA 28 , AUGUSTANA 23 on September 11 in Rock Island, IllinoisROCK ISLAND, Illinois – School-record tying performances from David Lee (Spring-field HS, Springfield, Ill.) and Ben Hall (University HS, Normal, Ill.) weren’t quite enough Saturday night as Augustana fell to Central 28-23 at Ericson Field. Lee tied his own school record for completions in a game with 28 and Hall came away with three interceptions. The loss evens Augustana’s record at 1-1 while Central—the 7th-ranked team in NCAA Division III—improves to 2-0.

The Dutch took the opening kickoff and drove 54 yards, but Augustana’s scrappy defense stopped quarterback Nate Snead just short on a fourth-and-two and the Viking 26.

After Augustana went three-and-out, Central took over at midfield and on third down Hall came up with his first interception of the night. Unfortunately, Central forced another Viking three-and-out before going on an eight-play, 49-yard drive capped off by a 22-yard touchdown run by Snead. Jake Viggers point after made it 7-0 Central with just over two minutes left in the first quarter.

The Vikings did manage a first down on their next drive but were then forced to punt and the Dutch went on another drive, going 72 yards in 12 plays before Augustana again stiffened and stopped Snead on fourth-and-one at the Viking three. Neither team could do much on each of its next two drives with Augustana, pinned deep in its own territory, going three-and out twice while both of Central’s drives ended with Snead throwing interceptions. The Dutch signal caller, who threw only three picks all last year in an all-conference season, would throw four on this night. He was picked off by Matt Glawe (Wheaton Warrenville South HS, Winfield, Ill.) and again by Hall in the second quarter.

After Hall’s second interception, which he returned 20 yards to the Central 42-yard line, the Vikings put together their first scoring drive of the night. After a false start wiped out a 24-yard completion to Zach McCullough (St. Charles North HS, St. Charles, Ill.), Lee completed four of five passes for 53 yards, capped off by a 28-yard strike to McCullough which tied the game at 7-7 with Arnie Fitzwater’s (Wa-terford Union HS, Waterford, Wis.) point after. That’s the way the half would end, although the Vikings needed John Mago (Cary-Grove HS, Cary, Ill.) to make a touchdown-saving tackle on the final play of the half when Snead’s “Hail Mary” at-tempt was tipped and caught by Brett Wilkin inside the Augustana 10-yard line.

Probably the key play in the game occurred on the Vikings’ opening drive of the second half. On fourth and one from the Augustana 33, Alex Schroeder (Batavia HS, Batavia, Ill.) attempted to run for the first down out of the rugby-style punt formation. However, Central forced him to reverse field and ended up dropping him for a 15-yard loss on the play.

It took the Dutch six plays and over four minutes to go the 18 yards, but Nate Snead finally found Jeremy Snead on a fade route from the Augustana four to put the Dutch back on top 14-7.

Augustana drove 66 yards before missing a field goal, but on the ensuing possession, Central snapped the ball over punter Kurtis Brondyke’s head and out of the back of the end zone for a safety, cutting the lead to 14-9. After forcing another Augustana three-and-out, the Dutch put together a nine-play, 64-yard drive capped by another Snead touchdown run—this one from 13 yards—on the first play of the fourth quar-ter to make it 21-9.

Lee and McCullough hooked up again from 21 yards out with 5:44 left in the game, cutting the Dutch lead to 21-16, but the Vikings gave up another back-breaking play on Central’s next drive. On third-and-11 from his own 39, Nate Snead found Jeremy Snead down the right sideline for a 60-yard touchdown to make it 28-16 with just 2:48 remaining.

Once again the Vikings, who completely abandoned the running game in the second half, answered back with an 11-play, 66-yard drive which ended with Corbett Ball (Buffalo Grove HS, Arlington Heights, Ill.) grabbing a tipped Lee pass in the end zone with 37 seconds left. However, that would be the team’s last gasp as Cen-tral was able to run out the clock and claim a hard-fought road victory.

Lee finished with 28 completions in 46 attempts and 314 passing yards. He threw for three touchdowns without an interception for the second game in a row. Kyle Hund-man (Bloomington Central Catholic HS, Bloomington, Ill.) caught nine passes for 74 yards while Ball added seven receptions for 91 yards. Hall’s three interceptions matched a school record that has now been achieved 12 times. Mago and Glawe were the Vikings’ leading tacklers with 11 and nine, respectively.

The Dutch defense shut down the Viking ground game to the tune of -32 yards. Lee was sacked five times for 32 yards in losses. Central end Shane Wong was a terror all night. He had six tackles including three-and-a-half for 25 yards in losses and was in on four sacks. Nate Snead threw for 249 yards and a pair of scores, but was really more of a threat on the ground with 100 yards and two touchdowns on 24 carries.

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreCentral of Iowa 7 0 7 14 28 Augustana 0 7 2 14 23

Scoring Summary:1st 02:07 CEN - Nate Snead 22 yd run (Jake Viggers kick)2nd 00:35 AUGIE - Zach McCullough 28 yd pass from David Lee (Arnie Fitzwater kick)3rd 08:59 CEN - Jeremy Snead 4 yd pass from Nate Snead (Jake Viggers kick) 04:39 AUGIE - TEAM safety4th 14:54 CEN - Nate Snead 13 yd run (Jake Viggers kick) 05:44 AUGIE - Zach McCullough 21 yd pass from David Lee (Arnie Fitzwater kick) 02:48 CEN - Jeremy Snead 60 yd pass from Nate Snead (Jake Viggers kick) 00:37 AUGIE - Corbett Ball 10 yd pass from David Lee (Arnie Fitzwater kick)

CEN AUGIEFIRST DOWNS 25 17RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 47-149 18--32PASSING YDS (NET) 249 314Passes Att-Comp-Int 30-20-4 46-28-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 77-398 64-282Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 4-31 1-28Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-58 5-97Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 4-20Punts (Number-Avg) 1-50.0 7-38.1Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1Penalties-Yards 5-50 9-56Possession Time 33:56 26:04Third-Down Conversions 6 of 13 2 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 4 3 of 4Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 1-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-32 3-8

RUSHING: Central of Iowa-Nate Snead 24-100; Ross Doehrmann 10-32; Jason Nabholz 6-27; Jason Grunder 3-11; TEAM 4-minus 21. Augustana-Tyler Trimberger 2-4; A.J. Hoger 5-3; Alex Hembrey 1-0; Alex Schroeder 1-minus 15; David Lee 9-minus 24.

PASSING:Central of Iowa-Nate Snead 20-30-4-249. Augustana-David Lee 28-46-0-314.

RECEIVING: Central of Iowa-Jeremy Snead 6-112; Jordan Leuschen 4-40; Cody Thie 3-31; Brett Wilkin 2-37; Joel Mudd 1-15; Cory Nikkel 1-10; Ross Doehrmann 1-6; Zack Bandow 1-4; Nate Snead 1-minus 6. Augustana-Kyle Hundman 9-74; Corbett Ball 7-91; Jack Gilleland 6-56; Zach McCullough 3-52; Alex Hembrey 1-22; Keith Abbey 1-14; Tyler Trimberger 1-5.

INTERCEPTIONS: Central of Iowa-None. Augustana-Ben Hall 3-20; Matt Glawe 1-0.

FUMBLES: Central of Iowa-Nate Snead 1-1. Augustana-Alex Hembrey 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Central of Iowa-Shane Wong 3-1; Cole Henderson 1-0; Brady Wil-son 0-1. Augustana-Adam Bohland 1-0; Joe Weber 1-0; Shane Holl 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Central of Iowa-Jake Petersen 10-2; Greg Best 7-1; Shane Wong 3-3; Adam Petz 3-0; Cody Baethke 3-0; Ryan Schmidt 2-1; Keith Rush 0-3; Jason Nabholz 2-0; Brady Hill 1-1; Ryan Steinkamp 1-1; Trent Heetland 1-1; Holden Blythe 1-0; TEAM 1-0; Zach Mackie 1-0; Cole Henderson 1-0; Joel Mudd 1-0; Alex Fulton 1-0; Tyler Alexander 1-0; Austin Hill 0-1; Michael O’Rouke 0-1; Joey Shoemaker 0-1; Jarred Lackey 0-1; Aaron Steenhoek 0-1; Jason Grunder 0-1; Brady Wilson 0-1. Au-gustana-John Mago 5-10; Matt Glawe 7-2; Erik Westerberg 4-3; Joe Weber 4-3; Curt Perschnick 2-5; Ben Hall 4-1; Danny Hess 2-3; Robert Mago 1-4;Adam Bohland 2-2; Alex Schroeder 2-1; Cody Wickenhauser 1-2; Shane Holl 1-1; John Draminski 1-1; Mitch McGilliard 1-1; Michael Anderson 1-1; Tim O’Shea 1-0; Alfonso Herrera 0-1; Jack Gilleland 0-1.

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GAME #3

AUGUSTANA 21, ADRIAN 7 on September 18 in Adrian, MichiganADRIAN, Michigan—A stout defensive effort and the return of its running game keyed a road win for the Augustana football team Saturday. The Viking defense allowed just 175 total yards—including a negative four rushing—and the ground attack churned out 192 yards in a 21-7 win over Adrian.

Turnovers played a key role in the first half. While the Bulldogs were unable to take advantage of Augustana’s three first-half miscues, the Vikings converted the first two of three Adrian turnovers into touchdowns.

After the Augustana defense forced a Bulldog three-and-out on the game’s first possession, the Vikings drove from their own 20 to the Adrian 29 before coughing up the football. Quarterback David Lee (Springfield HS, Spring-field, Ill.) had a 25-yard scramble and completed all three of his pass at-tempts on the drive.

With 3:30 left in the first quarter, Augustana’s John Mago (Cary-Grove HS, Cary, Ill.) forced a fumble by Bulldog running back Jared Edwards which Curt Perschnick (Dwight HS, Dwight, Ill.) recovered at Adrian’s 48-yard line. It took the Vikings just five plays to cover the 48 yards and take a 7-0 lead. Lee connected with Kyle Hundman (Bloomington Central Catholic HS, Bloomington, Ill) for 23 yards on the first play of the drive and A.J. Hoger (Cary-Grove HS, Cary, Ill.) finished it off with a 12-yard touchdown run.

Augustana’s second score was set up when freshman linebacker Erik Wester-burg (York HS, Elmhurst, Ill.) picked off a Mike McGee pass at the Adrian 44 on the first play of the second quarter. Seven plays later Robert Wood (Rockford Boylan HS, Loves Park, Ill.) took a Lee screen pass and scored from 15 yards out. Arnie Fitzwater’s (Waterford Union HS, Waterford, Wis.) point after made it 14-0, Augustana.

The Viking defense came up big late in the first half. After Chris Cook picked off a Lee pass and returned it to the Augustana 38, the Bulldogs drove to the one-yard line where they had a first and goal. On first down, Mago dropped Jeremy Southworth for a one-yard loss and Perschnick and Brandon Holl (Batavia HS, North Aurora, Ill.) followed with back-to-back quarterback sacks of eight yards each. Logan Mitseff’s 35-yard field goal attempt with 1:33 remaining in the half hooked left.

The Bulldogs turned the tables on Augustana to get on the board in the third quarter. Taking advantage of a botched quick kick attempt by the Vikings, Adrian took just one play to score from the Augustana 28. McGee, who alter-nates between quarterback and receiver with Justin Hemm, connected with Hemm on the touchdown pass. Mitseff’s point after cut the Augustana lead to 14-7 with just under three minutes left in the third quarter.

The Viking offense responded with its best drive of the day, going 57 yards in eight plays—all on the ground—to re-take a two touchdown lead. Wood’s one-yard touchdown plunge on the second play of the fourth quarter finished off the drive. Freshman Alex Hembrey (Cray-Grove HS, Cary, Ill.) carried three times for 44 yards.

Augustana went without a pass attempt over the game’s final twenty minutes, letting its running game chew up clock, while its defense put the clamps on the Bulldog offense.

Seeing his first extensive action of the season Hembrey turned in a fine game. He carried 20 times for 108 yards and also averaged 39.0 yards on two kickoff returns with a long of 53 yards. Wood added 54 yards on the ground. After a pair of 300-yard passing games to start the season, Lee attempted just 16 passes Saturday, completing nine for 100 yards. His touchdown pass to Wood was his seventh of the season, while his two interceptions were the first he’s thrown this year. Hundman was his top target with three catches for 31 yards.

Defensively, Brandon Holl led the way with 12 tackles and Perschnick added 10. The Vikings totaled three sacks and eight tackles for loss in the contest. In addition, Matt Glawe (Wheaton Warrenville Soputh HS, Wheaton, Ill.) recorded his second interception of the season.

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreAugustana 7 7 0 7 21 Adrian College 0 0 7 0 7

Scoring Summary:1st 01:29 AUGIE - A.J. Hoger 12 yd run (Arnie Fitzwater kick)2nd 11:37 AUGIE - Robert Wood 15 yd pass from David Lee (Arnie Fitzwater kick)3rd 02:58 ADRIAN - Justin Hemm 28 yd pass from Mike McGee (Logan Mitseff kick)4th 14:16 AUGIE - Robert Wood 1 yd run (Arnie Fitzwater kick)

AUGIE ADRIANFIRST DOWNS 19 11RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 51-192 31--4PASSING YDS (NET) 100 179Passes Att-Comp-Int 16-9-2 35-20-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 67-292 66-175Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-24 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-78 3-59Interception Returns-Yards 2-0 2-13Punts (Number-Avg) 3-40.3 6-47.0Fumbles-Lost 4-3 2-1Penalties-Yards 6-40 6-61Possession Time 32:25 27:35Third-Down Conversions 6 of 12 7 of 19Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 4Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 0-1Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-27 2-16

RUSHING: Augustana-Alex Hembrey 20-108; Robert Wood 16-54; David Lee10-32; A.J. Hoger 1-12; TEAM 4-minus 14. Adrian College-Jared Edwards 9-8;Justin Hemm 12-7; J.Southworth 2-0; Mike McGee 7-minus 8; TEAM 1-minus 11.

PASSING: Augustana-David Lee 9-16-2-100. Adrian College-Mike McGee 17-31-2-164; Justin Hemm 3-4-0-15.

RECEIVING: Augustana-Kyle Hundman 3-31; Corbett Ball 2-14; ZachMcCullough 1-18; Robert Wood 1-15; Keith Abbey 1-15; Jack Gilleland 1-7. Adrian College-Justin Hemm 6-84; Mitch Gabriele 4-39; Kyle Timmis 2-23; Jared Edwards 2-11; Shuan Hladki 2-7; J.Southworth 2-5; Derek Shell 1-7; Mike McGee 1-3.

INTERCEPTIONS: Augustana-Erik Westerberg 1-0; Matt Glawe 1-0. AdrianCollege-Chris Cook 1-13; Vinnie Ives 1-0.

FUMBLES: Augustana-David Lee 2-2; Alex Hembrey 2-1. Adrian College-GregBrannan 1-0; Jared Edwards 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Augustana-Curt Perschnick 1-0; Kyle Voda 1-0; Brandon Holl1-0. Adrian College-Kwame Cawarrie 1-0; Austin Fritz 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Augustana-Brandon Holl 4-7; Curt Perschnick 4-6; John Mago 4-6; Ben Hall 5-1; Erik Westerberg 1-5; John Draminski 2-3; Mitch McGil-liard 1-3; Robert Mago 2-0; Matt Glawe 2-0; Kyle Voda 2-0; Joe Weber 2-0; Alfonso Herrera 1-1; Danny Hess 1-1; Shane Holl 0-2; Alex Schroeder 1-0; Michael Anderson 1-0; Robert Wood 1-0; Adam Bohland 0-1. Adrian College-Danny Taylor 4-7; J.Kwiatkowski 4-7; Austin Fritz 2-5; Keman Jacobs 4-2; Bryan Garbarino 3-3; Kwame Cawarrie 2-4; Darren Walter 1-5; Aaron Gray 0-6; Chris Cook 1-4; Jeff Bien 3-1; Jeff Makowski 3-1; Jared Babcock 0-3; Ryan Stamper 1-1; Mitch Gabriele 1-0; Jake Duffey 0-1; Logan Mitseff 0-1; Paul Herman 0-1; Jesse Sexton 0-1; Michael Curry 0-1; Brad Czerniak 0-1; Scott Normandin 0-1.

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GAME #4

AUGUSTANA 28, MILLIKIN 24on October 2 in Decatur, IllinoisDECATUR, Ill.—Keith Abbey (Rich East HS, Park Forest, Ill.) hauled in a 6-yard touchdown pass from David Lee (Springfield HS, Springfield, Ill.) with 1:00 showing on the clock Saturday, giving Augustana a 28-24 win at Millikin. The game was the 2010 CCIW opener for both teams and with the win the Vikings improve to 3-1 on the season and 1-0 in the conference. Millikin suffers its first loss of the season after three straight non-conference wins.

The Vikings began the game-winning drive at their own 22-yard, trailing 24-21 with 3:36 left in the game. Lee found Kyle Hundman (Bloomington Central Catholic HS, Bloomington, Ill.) for five yards and Jason Wagner (Burlington Central HS, Elgin, Ill.) for 22 to move the ball near midfield. After connecting with Hundman again to get into Millikin territory, Lee ran for a key first down on third-and-one from the Big Blue 42. Three plays later, he converted another third down, hitting Hundman on third and six to reach the Big Blue 24. After an incompletion on first down, he connected with freshman Nick Krantz (Moline HS, Moline, Ill.) for 18 yards to the Millikin six and found Abbey on the next play to give the Vikings the lead.

Augustana’s defense then forced three Luke Hockaday incompletions and sacked him once as well on the Big Blue’s last drive. The win is the Vikings’ 10th straight over Millikin and Augustana now holds a 40-30-1 edge all time.

The teams traded punts twice in the first quarter before the Vikings went on a seven-play, 56-yard drive which ended when Lee coughed up the football at the Millikin 24 early in the second quarter. On the following possession, Millikin’s Dion Wilson, who came into the game averaging over 200 yards a game rushing, broke off a 69-yard run to the Augustana 11. From there the Viking defense stiffened at the Big Blue settled for a 3-0 lead on Chris Hunt’s 24-yard field goal.

A 36-yard kickoff return by freshman Alex Hembrey (Cary-Grove HS, Cary, Ill.) set Augustana up with great field position at Millikin’s 48 and seven plays and 6:45 later, Lee hooked up with Jack Gilleland (Marian Central Catholic HS, Bull Val-ley, Ill.) for a 10-yard touchdown pass to give the Vikings the lead. Arnie Fitzwater’s point after made it 7-3.

Millikin took a 10-7 lead into the locker room after Wilson’s 4-yard touchdown run capped a 10-play, 60-yard drive.

After Millikin had a pair of three-and-outs and Augustana one to start the third quar-ter, the Vikings went on a 6-play, 80-yard march to retake the lead. Senior running back Robert Wood (Rockford Boylan HS, Loves Park, Ill.), who has struggled with injuries this season, capped the drive with a 13-yard touchdown run. He had a 14-yard burst and Lee added a 15-yard scamper earlier in the drive.

The see-saw action continued as Wilson scored from three yards out on the first play of the fourth quarter to give the Big Blue a 17-14 lead. That score was set up when Keith Burczak intercepted a Lee pass at the Augustana 35-yard line.

As they did all game, the Vikings answered, going 66 yards in eight plays with Wood again finishing it off—this time from five yards out. Fitzwater’s conversion made it 21-17, Augustana.

Another Viking miscue set up the next go-ahead score for Millikin as the Big Blue took over at the Augustana 11 with 9:08 left following a blocked punt. The Viking defense stuffed Wilson for a pair of short gains, but Hockaday found Kody Smith for an 8-yard touchdown pass and Millikin led 24-21.

On the next possession, Millikin recovered a Viking fumble at the Augustana 39-yard line. However, the Viking defense again came to the rescue, holding Wilson to just four yards on three carries, forcing a Big Blue punt and setting the stage for Augustana’s game-winning drive.

Lee completed 19 of 30 passes on the day, including six of eight on the last drive. He finished with 213 passing yards and added 91 rushing on 13 carries. Wood ran for 93 yards and two touchdowns on 25 carries. Lee spread the wealth among his receivers with Corbett Ball (Buffalo Grove HS, Arlington Heights, Ill.) grabbing five passes for 66 yards, Hundman five for 43, Abbey four for 29 and Gilleland three for 35.

With the exception of his 69-yard second quarter run, Wilson managed just 95 yards on 34 carries and the Augustana defense, led by John Mago (Cary-Grove HS, Cary, Ill.) and Brandon Holl (Batavia HS, North Aurora, Ill.) also held Hockaday to just five completions in 19 attempts for 46 yards. Mago and Holl were each in on nine tackles in the game.

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreAugustana 0 7 7 14 28 Millikin 0 10 0 14 24

Scoring Summary:2nd 10:19 MILLIKIN - Hunt 24 yd field goal 07:28 AUGIE - Jack Gilleland 10 yd pass from David Lee (Arnie Fitzwater kick) 03:25 MILLIKIN - Wilson 4 yd run (Hunt kick)3rd 08:43 AUGIE - Robert Wood 13 yd run (Arnie Fitzwater kick)4th 14:56 MILLIKIN - Wilson 3 yd run (Hunt kick) 11:32 AUGIE - Robert Wood 5 yd run (Arnie Fitzwater kick) 07:42 MILLIKIN - Smith, K 8 yd pass from Hockaday (Hunt kick) 01:00 AUGIE - Keith Abbey 6 yd pass from David Lee (Arnie Fitzwater kick)

AUGIE MILLIKINFIRST DOWNS 25 12RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 47-196 43-179PASSING YDS (NET) 213 46Passes Att-Comp-Int 30-19-1 19-5-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 77-409 62-225Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-4Punt Returns-Yards 2-11 2-13Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-110 3-52Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0Punts (Number-Avg) 4-24.5 7-39.7Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0Penalties-Yards 7-73 8-62Possession Time 34:01 25:59Third-Down Conversions 8 of 14 5 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-13 0-0

RUSHING: Augustana-Robert Wood 25-93; David Lee 13-91; A.J. Hoger 2-13;Alex Hembrey 5-11; TEAM 1-minus 1; Alex Schroeder 1-minus 11. Millikin-Wil-son 35-164; Hockaday 6-15; Bauers 1-1; Smith, K 1-minus 1.

PASSING: Augustana-David Lee 19-30-1-213. Millikin-Hockaday 5-19-0-46.

RECEIVING: Augustana-Corbett Ball 5-66; Kyle Hundman 5-43; Keith Abbey4-29; Jack Gilleland 3-35; Jason Wagner 1-22; Nick Krantz 1-18. Millikin-Hamp-ton 2-23; Wilson 2-15; Smith, K 1-8.

INTERCEPTIONS: Augustana-None. Millikin-Burczak 1-0.

FUMBLES: Augustana-Alex Hembrey 1-1; David Lee 1-1. Millikin-None.

SACKS (UA-A): Augustana-Shane Holl 1-0; Joe Weber 1-0. Millikin-None.

TACKLES (UA-A): Augustana-John Mago 4-8; Brandon Holl 2-6; Joe Weber 1-7; Curt Perschnick 2-5; Adam Bohland 4-2; Matt Glawe 1-4; Ben Hall 2-2; ErikWesterberg 1-3; Danny Hess 1-3; Mitch McGilliard 1-3; Shane Holl 1-3; AlfonsoHerrera 0-2; Robert Mago 1-0; TEAM 1-0; Alex Schroeder 1-0; John Draminski 0-1; Kyle Voda 0-1. Millikin-Kronmiller 7-2; Burczak 4-5; Edwards 0-8; Boyd 5-2; McNeely 4-3; Ingold 3-4; Rollins 6-0; Caffey 5-1; Mitchell 3-1; Roush 2-2; Acree 2-1; Biel 1-2; Flood 1-2; Lessaris 0-2; Hunt 1-0; Palmer 1-0; Jordan 1-0; TEAM 1-0; Chase 0-1.

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GAME #5

NORTH CENTRAL 34, AUGUSTANA 14on October 9 in Rock Island, IllinoisROCK ISLAND, Ill.—A solid second half effort by the Augustana Vikings wasn’t enough to pull out a homecoming win Saturday, as North Central jumped out to a 20-0 halftime lead cruised to a 34-14 win at Ericson Field. The 7th-ranked Cardinals remain unbeaten at 5-0 and 2-0 in CCIW play while Augustana drops to 3-2 overall and 1-1 in the conference.

After North Central dominated the first half, outgaining the Vikings 263 yards to 49, Augustana put together an 11-play 76-yard drive to start the second half. Quarterback David Lee (Springfield HS, Springfield, Ill.) completed four of five passes for 44 yards and rushed twice for 26 yards on the drive. Robert Wood (Rockford Boylan HS, Loves Park, Ill.) fin-ished the drive, taking a swing pass from Lee into the end zone from nine yards out. Arnie Fitzwater’s (Waterford Union HS, Waterford, Wis.) point after cut the lead to 20-7.

On the ensuing North Central drive, the Vikings couldn’t hold the Cardinals on a key third-and-five at North Central’s 43-yard line. Quarterback Brad Crackel connected with Andy Stuursma for 20 yards to the Augustana 37 and three plays later running back Nick Kukuc broke a tackle in the back-field a galloped 25 yards for a touchdown. Nick Dace’s conversion pushed the lead back to 20 at 27-7.

The Vikings moved the ball well again on their next drive, going 62 yards in six plays, but were derailed by a pair of penalties and a sack. After forc-ing a Cardinal three-and-out, the offense went right back to work, march-ing 66 yards in 10 plays for another touchdown. Lee completed all four of his pass attempts on the drive including a third-and-eight conversion of 27 yards to Corbett Ball (Buffalo Grove HS, Arlington Heights, Ill.) and a 7-yard completion to A.J. Hoger (Cary-Grove HS, Cary, Ill.) on third-and-two. His nine-yard touchdown toss to Zach McCullough (St. Charles North HS, St. Charles, Ill.) completed the drive.

Trailing 27-14 with 9:33 left in the game, the Vikings suffered a back-breaking play on North Central’s next drive. On a second-and-seven play from his own 43, Cardinal receiver Steve Hlavac took a handoff and was trapped deep in the backfield. However the All-CCIW performer was able to reverse field and dash down the left sideline for a 49-yard gain to the Augustana eight. Two plays later, Crackel found a wide open Alex Haan in the back of the end zone to account for the final score.

North Central took a 14-0 lead in the first quarter as Crackel connected with Manny Juarez on a 55-yard touchdown pass on the game’s opening drive and added a one-yard touchdown run of his own on the Cardinals’ next possession. They extended the lead to 20-0 on the second play of the second quarter when Joe Antonacci made a great catch in the end zone on a 32-yard heave by Crackel.

For the game, North Central outgained Augustana 428 yards to 222, with the Vikings actually outgaining the visitors by a narrow 173-165 margin in the second half. Lee finished the day 16 of 21 passing but for just 134 yards as pressure from the Cardinal pass rush forced him to concen-trate on short routes. North Central sacked Lee four times for 31 yards. Discounting those sacks, the Viking ground game produced 119 yards on 25 carries (4.8 yards per carry) against a North Central defense that had been allowing just 0.4 yards per carry coming in. Wood led the way with 64 yards on 15 attempts.

Crackel finished 12 of 19 for 191 yards and three touchdowns and Kukuc paced the Cardinal rushing attack with 61 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries.

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreNorth Central 14 6 7 7 34 Augustana 0 0 7 7 14

Scoring Summary:1st 11:38 NCC - Juarez, Manny 55 yd pass from Crackel, Brad (Dace, Nick kick) 04:19 NCC - Crackel, Brad 1 yd run (Dace, Nick kick)2nd 14:34 NCC - Antonacci, Joe 32 yd pass from Crackel, Brad (Dace, Nick kick failed)3rd 08:41 AUGIE - Robert Wood 9 yd pass from David Lee (Arnie Fitzwater kick) 06:36 NCC - Kukuc, Nick 25 yd run (Dace, Nick kick)4th 09:33 AUGIE - Zach McCullough 9 yd pass from David Lee (Arnie Fitzwater kick) 07:44 NCC - Haan, Alex 2 yd pass from Crackel, Brad (Dace, Nick kick)

NCC AUGIEFIRST DOWNS 19 12RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 41-231 29-88PASSING YDS (NET) 197 134Passes Att-Comp-Int 20-13-0 21-16-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 61-428 50-222Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-23 1-11Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-49 5-114Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 3-36.7 7-35.9Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 6-51 7-50Possession Time 30:33 29:27Third-Down Conversions 6 of 11 2 of 11Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 2 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 2-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-31 1-6

RUSHING: North Central-Kukuc, Nick 10-61; Tassio, Jordan 13-52; Hlavac, Steve 1-49; Thompson, Denzel 8-41; Crackel, Brad 6-21; Antonac-ci, Joe 1-7; Hicks, Nick 1-1; TEAM 1-minus 1. Augustana-Robert Wood 15-64; A.J. Hoger 3-12; Zach McCullough 1-9; David Lee 9-3; Corbett Ball 1-0.

PASSING: North Central-Crackel, Brad 12-19-0-191; Tassio, Jordan 1-1-0-6. Augustana-David Lee 16-21-0-134.

RECEIVING: North Central-Antonacci, Joe 3-51; Hlavac, Steve 3-34; Juarez, Manny 2-64; Haan, Alex 2-6; Stuursma, Andy 1-20; Kukuc, Nick 1-16; Fiedorowicz, Kyle 1-6. Augustana-Corbett Ball 8-59; Zach McCullough 3-17; Kyle Hundman 2-25; Keith Abbey 1-17; Robert Wood 1-9; A.J. Hoger 1-7.

INTERCEPTIONS: North Central-None. Augustana-None.

FUMBLES: North Central-None. Augustana-None.

SACKS (UA-A): North Central-Garza, Valente 2-0; TEAM 1-0; Staton, Chris 1-0. Augustana-Adam Bohland 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): North Central-Wenger, Matt 8-2; Schneiderbauer, Joe 4-2; Garza, Valente 3-3; Hogan, Scott 4-0; Thompson, Kane 3-1; McLeod, Josh 3-1; Staton, Chris 3-0; Skuteris, Scott 2-1; Sloan, Zach 2-0; Bardusk, Jim 2-0; Pirela, Alex 1-1; Charles, Stewart 1-1; Mann, Peter 1-0; TEAM 1-0; Fick, Josh 1-0; Juarez, Manny 0-1; Hayes, Willie 0-1. Augustana-John Mago 7-7; Robert Mago 4-1; Curt Perschnick 3-2; Shane Holl 3-2; Brandon Holl 2-3; Erik Westerberg 0-5; Alex Schroeder 4-0; Mitch McGilliard 0-4; Matt Glawe 2-1; Alfonso Herrera 2-1; Jeremy Smith 2-1; Adam Bohland 1-2; Danny Hess 2-0; Tim O’Shea 1-1; Matt Franzen 1-0; Mack Gray 1-0; Kyle Voda 1-0; Ben Hall 0-1; Joe Weber 0-1.

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GAME #6

AUGUSTANA 43, CARTHAGE 16 on October 16 in Kenosha, Wisconsin

KENOSHA, Wis.—Augustana quarterback David Lee (Springfield HS, Spring-field, Ill.) broke his own school record for single game passing yards Saturday night as the Vikings defeated Carthage 43-16 in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Augus-tana is now 4-2 overall and 2-1 in the CCIW while Carthage falls to 4-2 overall and 1-2 in the league.

Lee finished the game 28 of 41 for 429 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions, not only breaking his own record of 422 yards set against Millikin last year, but tying his own record for completions in a game with 28. It’s the third time he’s had 28 completions in a game. The Viking ground game was efficient as well, producing 155 yards and three touchdowns on 39 carries.

The Vikings took advantage of five Red Men turnovers in the game, scoring 24 points off those miscues and converting four of the five into points. The first Carthage turnover occurred when Curt Perschnick (Dwight HS, Dwight, Ill.) recovered a Jake Smith fumble at the Carthage 27 with 7:44 left in the first quarter. On the Vikings’ second play, Lee found tight end Keith Abbey (Rich East HS,Park Forest, Ill.) for a 27-yard touchdown pass and a 7-0 Augus-tana lead.

A Rob Mago (Cary-Grove HS, Cary, Ill.) interception both stopped a Car-thage drive and set up the Vikings’ next score. After the Red Men had driven into Augustana territory, Mago picked off quarterback Evan Jones at the Viking 25. Lee then completed five of six passes on a 58-yard, 8-play Augustana drive that was eventually derailed by a pair of penalties. Arnie Fitzwater’s (Water-ford Union HS, Waterford, Wis.) 34-yard field goal made the score 10-0 after one quarter.

Taking over after a Carthage punt, the Vikings went 66 yards on six plays on their next possession. Nate Pena (Neuqua Valley HS, Bolingbrook, Ill.), seeing his first action since the season opener, finished it off with a seven-yard touchdown run and the lead was 17-0.

A stiff Viking defense continued to stymie the high-powered Red Men and after it forced two more punts, the offense took over and struck quickly this time. Lee’s 67-yard touchdown pass to Corbett Ball (Buffalo Grove HS, Arlington Heights, Ill.) capped an 80-yard, five-play drive and put Augustana up 24-0 with 7:42 left in the half.

Carthage finally got on the board, going 74 yards in 10 plays with Jones con-necting with Tim Lukas on a 19-yard touchdown pass. That’s the way the half would end as Augustana drove inside the Carthage 20, but Lee was sacked on fourth-and-14.

The game was never in doubt in the second half as Lee scored on a one-yard run and found Kyle Hundman (Bloomington Central Catholic HS, Bloomington, Ill.) for a 34-yard touchdown pass to make it 37-7 with 5:23 left in the third quarter. After a Red Men field goal, Robert Wood (Rockford Boylan HS, Loves Park, Ill.) scored the final Viking touchdown of the night on a 5-yard run with 9:25 left in the game. Mike Koeneman caught a 31-yard touchdown pass from Jones to account for the final.

The Augustana team record for passing yards fell as well as Lee’s backup Patrick Rae (South Elgin HS, Bartlett, Ill.) added 21 yards for a total of 450, surpassing the 445 compiled at Millikin last year. Three Vikings caught 100-plus yards in passes. Ball had eight grabs for 120 yards, Hundman caught eight for 101 and Zach McCullough (St. Charles North HS, St. Charles, Ill.) was on the receiving end of four passes for 113 yards. Wood rushed for 77 yards on 19 carries and his effort was complimented by Alex Hembrey (Cary-Grove HS, Cary, Ill.) (three carries for 39 yards) and Pena (three carries for 23 yards).

The Viking defense gave up 407 passing yards, but most were late with the game out of reach. Carthage managed just 60 rushing yards on 22 attempts as well. Danny Hess (Naperville North HS, Naperville, Ill.) and Matt Glawe (Wheaton Warrenville South HS, Winfield, Ill.) were each in on 10 tack-les and Mago had a pair of interceptions.

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreAugustana 10 14 13 6 43 Carthage 0 7 3 6 16

Scoring Summary:1st 07:39 AUGIE - Keith Abbey 27 yd pass from David Lee (Arnie Fitzwater kick) 02:03 AUGIE - Arnie Fitzwater 34 yd field goal2nd 12:38 AUGIE - Nate Pena 7 yd run (Arnie Fitzwater kick) 07:42 AUGIE - Corbett Ball 67 yd pass from David Lee (Arnie Fitzwater kick) 04:09 CARTHAGE - Lukas,Tim 19 yd pass from Jones,Evan (Funk,Tyler kick)3rd 08:35 AUGIE - David Lee 1 yd run (Arnie Fitzwater kick failed) 05:23 AUGIE - Kyle Hundman 34 yd pass from David Lee (Arnie Fitzwater kick) 02:29 CARTHAGE - Funk,Tyler 26 yd field goal4th 09:25 AUGIE - Robert Wood 5 yd run (Arnie Fitzwater kick failed) 04:31 CARTHAGE - Koeneman,Mike 31 yd pass from Jones,Evan (Funk,Tyler kick blockd)

AUGIE CARTHAGEFIRST DOWNS 26 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-155 22-60PASSING YDS (NET) 450 331Passes Att-Comp-Int 44-30-0 50-30-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 83-605 72-391Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-19 1-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-106 7-117Interception Returns-Yards 2-24 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 4-27.5 6-40.2Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-3Penalties-Yards 10-96 8-71Possession Time 39:12 20:48Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 3 of 11Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-7 2-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-18 1-5

RUSHING: Augustana-Robert Wood 19-77; Alex Hembrey 3-39; Nate Pena 3-23; David Lee 4-14; Tyler Trimberger 6-6; A.J. Hoger 2-5; TEAM 1-minus 3; John Porter 1-minus 6. Carthage-Smith,Jake 17-67; Jones,Evan 4-1; Trepanier, T.J. 1-minus 8.

PASSING: Augustana-David Lee 28-41-0-429; Patrick Rae 2-3-0-21. Carthage-Jones,Evan 30-48-2-331; Trepanier, T.J. 0-2-0-0.

RECEIVING: Augustana-Corbett Ball 8-120; Kyle Hundman 8-101; ZachMcCullough 4-113; Keith Abbey 3-60; Nick Krantz 2-14; John Porter 1-12; A.J.Hoger 1-12; Jason Wagner 1-8; Jack Gilleland 1-6; Robert Wood 1-4. Carthage-Smith,Jake 10-62; Schulz,Chris 6-87; Koeneman,Mike 5-58; Lukas,Tim 4-53; Brown,Jerome 3-51; Djurickovic, P 2-20.

INTERCEPTIONS: Augustana-Robert Mago 2-24. Carthage-None.

FUMBLES: Augustana-Keith Abbey 1-0. Carthage-Smith,Jake 1-1; Schulz,Chris1-1; Jones,Evan 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Augustana-Joe Weber 1-1; Brandon Holl 0-1. Carthage-Radke,Cory 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Augustana-Danny Hess 4-7; Matt Glawe 7-3; Brandon Holl2-7; John Draminski 6-0; John Mago 5-1; Robert Mago 2-3; Alex Schroeder 4-0; Joe Weber 2-1; Mitch McGilliard 2-1; Curt Perschnick 2-0; Ben Hall 1-1; An-drew O’Reilly 1-1; Adam Bohland 1-1; Michael Anderson 1-0; Ken Clay 1-0; Jeff Janusevic 1-0; Grant Ollenburger 1-0; Mike O’Donoghue 1-0; Jeremy Smith 0-1; Shane Holl 0-1. Carthage-Hipchen,Brian 7-1; Vitkauskas,A 7-1; Fortney,Brad 6-0; Jauch,Kelly 5-0; Bolden,Wayne 4-1; Dorau,Nick 4-0; Southern,L 4-0; Jordan,T.J. 3-0; Hayden,Justin 3-0; Brennan,Josh 3-0; Radke,Cory 3-0; Alvarez,Andre 2-0; Graves,Sean 2-0; Stagowski,Jim 2-0; Oratowski,Mike 2-0; McNeiece,James 1-1; O’Brien,Tyler 1-0; Pikunas,Kevin 1-0; Hogen,Brett 1-0; Wells,Devon 1-0; Kaput,Brad 1-0; TEAM 1-0; Langensiepen,J 1-0; Schulz,Chris 1-0; Krause,Kurt 1-0; Luscalzo,Gene 1-0.

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GAME #7

AUGUSTANA 21, NORTH PARK 0on October 23 in Chicago, IllinoisCHICAGO, Illinois – A week after setting a school record for passing yards at Carthage, the Augustana offense sputtered slightly on Saturday. However, another solid performance by the Viking defense was enough to ensure the team’s 39th consecutive win over North Park, 21-0 at the Holmgren Athletic Complex in Chicago.

The Viking defense limited the hosts to just 154 total yards (93 rushing and 61 passing) in the contest and forced three North Park turnovers. Linebackers John Mago (Cary-Grove HS, Cary, Ill.) and Joe Weber (Marmion Acad-emy, South Elgin, Ill) again led the way. Mago was in on a team-high 11 stops, while Weber recorded nine total tackles including a pair of sacks, giving him a team high of eight on the year.

With the Augustana running game depleted by injuries to three of its top four backs, the load fell entirely on senior Robert Wood (Rockford Boylan HS, Loves Park, Ill.), who responded with 111 yards and a pair of touchdowns on 22 carries. He put Augustana on top with a 20-yard scoring burst with 21 seconds remaining in the first quarter. That capped a four-play, 63-yard drive which also included a 30-yard connection between quarterback David Lee (Springfield HS, Springfield, Ill.) and wide receiver Zach McCullough (St. Charles North HS, St. Charles, Ill.).

The same combination accounted for the second Augustana score when Lee and McCullough teamed up for a 42-yard touchdown pass with 10:18 left in the half. That play finished off a six-play, 67-yard drive. North Park’s only real scor-ing threat in the first half ended when Augustana blocked Anthony Kebede’s 42-yard field goal attempt with 24 seconds left in the half.

After stopping the Vikings on downs midway through the third quarter, North Park drove to the Augustana 32-yard line. But on third-and-11, Mitch McGilliard (Neuqua Valley HS, Naperville, Ill.) intercepted a Tyler Krebs pass to end the threat.

Rob Mago’s (Cary-Grove HS, Cary, Ill.) third interception in the last two games set up Augustana’s final score. Taking over at their own 29, the Vikings went 71 yards in just four plays with Wood finishing it off from four yards out with 10:11 remaining in the game. The key play on the march was a 55-yard Lee-to-Corbett Ball (Buffalo Grove HS, Arlington Heights, Ill.) completion.

North Park drove to the Augustana 30 with just under four minutes remain-ing, but freshman Kyle Voda (Plainfield South HS, Plainfield, Ill.) sacked quarterback Evan Rhoads, stripping him of the ball and recovering the fumble himself to put the finishing touches on the Vikings’ fifth consecutive road win.

After throwing for a school-record 429 yards at Carthage last week, Lee (Springfield HS, Springfield, Ill.) finished the game with 11 completions in 24 attempts for 175 yards and one touchdown. He didn’t throw an interception and now has a 15-to-three touchdown-to-interception ratio for the season.

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreAugustana 7 7 0 7 21 North Park 0 0 0 0 0

Scoring Summary:1st 00:21 AUGIE - Robert Wood 20 yd run (Arnie Fitzwater kick)2nd 10:18 AUGIE - Zach McCullough 42 yd pass from David Lee (Arnie Fitzwater kick)4th 10:11 AUGIE - Robert Wood 4 yd run (Arnie Fitzwater kick)

AUGIE NPUFIRST DOWNS 13 11RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-136 43-93PASSING YDS (NET) 180 61Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-12-0 20-8-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 57-316 63-154Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-7 3-9Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-17 3-58Interception Returns-Yards 2-10 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 8-37.8 9-34.9Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 6-76 4-40Possession Time 27:46 32:14Third-Down Conversions 3 of 12 4 of 18Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 0-0Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-23 0-0

RUSHING: Augustana-Robert Wood 22-111; David Lee 6-21; Corbett Ball 1-3;Tyler Trimberger 2-1; John Porter 1-0. North Park-Hassan, Matt 18-49; Jones,Rakim 8-17; Cochiaro, Sam 2-11; Krebs, Tyler 5-7; Rhoads, Evan 8-5; Kick, Andy 1-2; Radcliff, Tony 1-2.

PASSING: Augustana-David Lee 11-24-0-175; Patrick Rae 1-1-0-5. NorthPark-Rhoads, Evan 5-12-0-40; Krebs, Tyler 3-7-2-21; Cochiaro, Sam 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: Augustana-Zach McCullough 3-77; Kyle Hundman 3-17; CorbettBall 2-59; Jack Gilleland 1-10; Keith Abbey 1-8; Chad Collins 1-5; Robert Wood1-4. North Park-Lialios, Sam 3-35; Radcliff, Tony 3-18; Hassan, Matt 1-6;Cochiaro, Sam 1-2.

INTERCEPTIONS: Augustana-Mitch McGilliard 1-10; Robert Mago 1-0. North Park-None.

FUMBLES: Augustana-None. North Park-Rhoads, Evan 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Augustana-Joe Weber 2-1; Michael Anderson 0-1; MitchMcGilliard 1-0; Kyle Voda 1-0. North Park-None.

TACKLES (UA-A): Augustana-John Mago 1-12; Joe Weber 4-7; Curt Per-schnick 3-5; Mitch McGilliard 4-3; Brandon Holl 0-6; Ben Hall 1-3; Danny Hess 1-3; Aaron Kwasigroch 1-2; Jeremy Smith 1-2; Robert Mago 1-2; Shane Holl 1-2; Erik Westerberg 1-2; Kyle Voda 1-1; Mack Gray 1-1; Adam Bohland 1-1; Alfonso Herrera 0-2; Matt Glawe 0-2; Grant Ollenburger 1-0; Matt Franzen 1-0; Mike O’Donoghue 1-0; Luke Anderson 0-1; 77 0-1; Jeff Janusevic 0-1; Michael Anderson 0-1; Jack Gilleland 0-1; Eric Chandler 0-1. North Park-Pantaleo, Nick 5-2; Simental, Taylo 3-4; DeJong, Lucas 3-3; Shew, Eric 4-1; Lusson, Henry 2-2; Dettlinger, Ben 2-2; Shafer, Austin 1-3; Porter, Cicero 1-3; Smagala, Casey 1-3; Brusky, Steve 0-3; Dennis, Canmu 2-0; Ivy, Doug 0-2; Soderlund, Mike 0-2; Dacanay, Darius 1-0; Carter, Kendall 1-0; McKiernan, St 0-1; Ambrose, Mike 0-1.

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GAME #8

WHEATON 20, AUGUSTANA 14 on October 30 in Rock Island, IllinoisROCK ISLAND, Illinois – Looking for its first home win of the season, the Augustana football team outgained 17th-ranked Wheaton by nearly 200 yards Saturday, but was unable to overcome four turnovers and a pair of missed field goals, falling to the Thunder 20-14 at Ericson Field. Wheaton improves to 8-0 on the year and 5-0 in the CCIW while the Vikings are now 5-3 overall and 3-2 in the league.

Saturday’s game was the latest in a series of heartbreaking setbacks to the Thunder. After falling behind 20-14 with 4:42 remaining on a 43-yard Jordan Roberts-to-Teddy Watkins touchdown pass, the Vikings went on a 16-play, 74-yard march that reached the Wheaton 2-yard line with under a minute remaining. However, a sack, a penalty and a pair of incompletions ended the threat as Wheaton came away with its ninth win in the last 11 meetings between the teams—seven of them by a touchdown or less.

With Augustana leading 7-6 and under 20 seconds remaining in the first half, Wheaton’s Tyler Langs intercepted a David Lee (Springfield HS, Springfield, Ill.) pass and returned it 38 yards to set up Scott Roche’s third field goal of the half, a 42-yarder, to give the Thunder a 9-7 halftime lead.

The Vikings came out strong in the second half, taking the opening kickoff and going 70 yards in six plays with Robert Wood (Rockford Boylan HS, Loves Park, Ill.) finishing off the drive with a 33-yard touchdown run and a 14-9 Viking lead. The Augustana defense, which was tremendous all day, forced a pair of Thunder three-and-outs on their first possessions of the second half. After the first, the Vikings were stopped on downs at the Wheaton 27-yard line and after the second, they drove 68 yards in 10 plays, but came away empty when Arnie Fitzwater’s (Waterford Union HS, Waterford, Wis.) 22-yard field goal attempt was wide right.

The Thunder got their initial first down of the half on the second-to-last play of the third quarter, but nothing more and were again forced to punt. Augustana’s Joe Weber (Marmion Academy, South Elgin, Ill.) burst through and blocked Tony Vargyas’ kick, setting the Vikings up with great field position at the Wheaton 31. They drove to the Thunder 15, but the kicking game failed them again when Eric Chandler’s 32-yard field goal attempt was blocked.

Wheaton was forced to punt again, but the Thunder got the ball right back when the Vikings fumbled at their own 15. Once again the defense came up huge, allowing the Thunder just one yard before they cut the lead to 14-12 on Roche’s fourth field goal of the day.

The Vikings went three and out on their next possession, setting up Rob-erts’ game-winner to Watkins.

Wheaton jumped out to a 6-0 lead on Roche’s first two field goals of the day. The first was set up when a Lee pass bounced off the hands of Zach McCullough (St. Charles North HS, St. Charles, Ill.) and into Langs’. That was the second of three interceptions Langs would have in the first half. Augustana took a 7-6 lead when Lee found Keith Abbey (Rich East, Park Forest, Ill.) from 20-yards out in the second quarter. Langs’ third interception would set up Roche’s go-ahead kick at the end of the half.

Augustana outgained the visitors 430 to 249 in total yards and held a 19-11 edge in first downs, but Wheaton won the turnover battle 4-0 and was much better in the kicking game, including a 52-yard Roche field goal in the first half.

Wood finished with 89 yards and a touchdown on 17 carries and Lee threw for 323 yards on 26 completions in 52 attempts. Two of his three in-terceptions came on balls that bounced off the hands of his receivers. Mc-Cullough caught 10 passes for 127 yards and Corbett Ball (Buffalo Grove HS, Arlington Heights, Ill.) eight for 60 yards. The Augustana defense held the CCIW’s top offense to just 98 yards on 35 rushing attempts and 151 yards through the air. John Mago (Cary-Grove HS, Cary, Ill.) was in on 14 tackles including nine solo and two sacks. Curt Perschnick (Dwight HS, Dwight, Ill.) also had a pair of sacks for the Vikings.

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreWheaton 3 6 0 11 20 Augustana 0 7 7 0 14

Scoring Summary:1st 01:23 WHEATON - Roche, Scott 25 yd field goal2nd 06:35 WHEATON - Roche, Scott 52 yd field goal 04:52 AUGIE - Abbey, Keith 20 yd pass from Lee, David (Fitzwater, Arnie kick) 00:00 WHEATON - Roche, Scott 42 yd field goal3rd 11:58 AUGIE - Wood, Robert 33 yd run (Fitzwater, Arnie kick), 4th 07:22 WHEATON - Roche, Scott 32 yd field goal 04:48 WHEATON - Watkins, Teddy 43 yd pass from Roberts, Jordan (Roberts, Jordan rush)

WHEATON AUGIEFIRST DOWNS 11 19RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-98 25-107PASSING YDS (NET) 151 323Passes Att-Comp-Int 21-15-0 52-26-3TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 56-249 77-430Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-19Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-32 4-93Interception Returns-Yards 3-102 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 7-34.3 2-39.5Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 4-44 4-35Possession Time 29:46 30:14Third-Down Conversions 2 of 13 10 of 19Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 1-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-3 4-27

RUSHING: Wheaton-Jarrett, Peter 10-44; Roberts, Jordan 13-36; Gingg,Rocky 11-19; TEAM 1-minus 1. Augustana-Wood, Robert 17-89; Mc-Cullough, Zach 1-15; Lee, David 3-5; Trimberger, Tyler 1-0; Hoger, A.J. 3-minus 2.

PASSING: Wheaton-Roberts, Jordan 14-20-0-132; Ellis, Freddy 1-1-0-19.Augustana-Lee, David 26-52-3-323.

RECEIVING: Wheaton-Jarrett, Peter 5-32; Ellis, Freddy 3-26; Cook, Mor-gan 3-16; Watkins, Teddy 2-52; Roberts, Jordan 1-19; Zoerhof, Austin 1-6.Augustana-McCullough, Zach 10-127; Ball, Corbett 8-60; Abbey, Keith 4-52; Hundman, Kyle 1-34; Wood, Robert 1-25; Krantz, Nick 1-18; Gilleland, Jack 1-7.

INTERCEPTIONS: Wheaton-Langs, Tyler 3-102. Augustana-None.

FUMBLES: Wheaton-Roberts, Jordan 1-0. Augustana-Hoger, A.J. 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Wheaton-Jacobson, Richa 1-0. Augustana-Perschnick, Curt 1-1; Mago, John 1-1; Hess, Danny 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Wheaton-Langs, Tyler 8-0; Jacobson, Richa 6-2; Chapman, Jordan 4-2; East, JD 4-1; Langs, Jordan 3-1; McBroom, Bryan 3-0; Hart, Cory 3-0; Foster, Ryan 2-0; McMullen, Brian 2-0; Shaw, Tim 2-0; Dougan, Ryan 2-0; Roberts, Jordan 2-0; Mitchell, Charl 1-1; Ramsay, Rob-ert 0-2; VanHeest, Sam 1-0; Dozeman, Mike 1-0; Roche, Scott 1-0; TEAM 1-0; Dykstra, Brando 0-1. Augustana-Mago, John 9-5; Bohland, Adam 3-3; Perschnick, Curt 2-3; Mago, Robert 3-1; Holl, Shane 3-1; McGilliard, Mitch 3-1; Westerberg, Eric 2-2; Hess, Danny 3-0; Schroeder, Alex 3-0; Weber, Joe 2-1; Glawe, Matt 0-3; McCullough, Zach 1-0; Ball, Corbett 1-0; O’Reilly, Andrew 1-0; Herrera, Alfonso 1-0; Clennon, Kelly 1-0.

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GAME #9

ELHURST 35, AUGUSTANA 21on November 6 in Elmhurst, IllinoisELMHURST, Ill.—In a mistake filled-game at Elmhurst’s Langhorst Field Satur-day, the host Bluejays were more successful overcoming their 18 penalties than Augustana was trying to survive its six turnovers. As a result, Elmhurst came away with a 35-21 victory over the Vikings. The win was the Bluejays’ first in the series since 1979.

A week after holding the CCIW’s top-ranked offense (Wheaton) to just 249 total yards, the Augustana defense surrendered 422 on Saturday. The Elmhurst offense wasted no time, taking the opening kickoff and going 62 yards in 13 plays for a touchdown. Scottie Williams, who rushed for 175 yards and three touchdowns on the day, finished off the drive with an eight-yard scoring run to make it 7-0.

Augustana ran just two plays before committing the first of its six turnovers. A David Lee (Springfield HS, Springfield, Ill.) fumble gave Elmhurst the ball near midfield. The Viking defense responded by forcing a three-and-out and a short Bluejay punt gave them the ball at their own 37. They drove to the Elmhurst 30 before being stopped on downs.

The Viking forced another Elmhurst punt early in second quarter, but Kyle Hund-man (Bloomington Central Catholic HS, Bloomington, Ill.) coughed up the ball at the Augustana 13-yard line and three plays later, Williams took it into the end zone from four yards out for a 14-0 Bluejay lead.

Things didn’t get any better on Elmhurst’s next possession. After the Bluejays had driven from their own 20 to the Augustana 26, Alex Schroeder (Batavia HS, Batavia, Ill.) intercepted a Joe Furco pass at the four-yard line to seemingly end the threat. However, a roughing the passer penalty on the Vikings gave Elmhurst new life and on the next play, Furco connected with Rodney Payton from 13 yards out to make it 21-0 with just over five minutes remaining in the half.

Augustana finally got on the board just before halftime. Lee hit Nick Krantz (Moline HS, Moline, Ill.) with a three-yard touchdown pass to cap an 80-yard, 10-play drive and make the score 21-7 at the break.

The Vikings lost another fumble on the second play of the second half and Elm-hurst responded by using some trickery to score on its first play. Wide receiver Chase Hamby hit Brian LeSeur with a 32-yard scoring strike to make it 28-7 with 13:49 left in the third quarter. The Vikings answered with a seven-play, 58-yard march, but came away empty after losing their fourth fumble of the day at the Elmhurst eight-yard line.

After a John Mago (Cary-Grove HS, Cary, Ill.) interception at the Viking one yard-line ended another Bluejay threat, Augustana went 91 yards in six plays to cut the lead to 28-14. Lee threw for 52 yards and ran for another 27 on the drive and finished it off with a two-yard touchdown run.

Williams’ third rushing touchdown of the day and Lee’s second closed out the scor-ing in the final period.

Small consolation in another tough loss was the fact that three more school records fell and another was tied. When Lee connected with Zach McCullough (St. Charles North HS, St. Charles, Ill.) for 42 yards late in the third quarter, he passed Ken Anderson as Augustana’s single-season leader in passing yards. With 272 yards versus Elmhurst, Lee’s season total now stands at 2,282; bettering the 2,117 yards that Anderson threw for in 1968. Lee, the CCIW’s leader in total of-fense, broke Anderson’s school record in that category as well. He was the leading Viking rusher with 72 yards on the day and now has accounted for 2,498 yards of total offense this season. The previous record was Anderson’s 2,328 in 1968. Cor-bett Ball (Buffalo Grove HS, Arlington Heights, Ill.) snared 12 passes in the game, tying Paul Ander’s school record set in 1968. When he made a diving grab on a four-yard out route early in the second half, Ball passed Ander as the school’s single-season record holder for receptions as well. Ander caught 50 passes in 1968 and Ball now has 56 catches this season.

John Mago continued his recent outstanding play. In addition to his interception, he was in on 13 tackles, including 10 solo stops and a sack.

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreAugustana 0 7 7 7 21 Elmhurst 7 14 7 7 35

Scoring Summary:1st 08:28 ELMHURST - Williams 8 yd run (Spaulding kick)2nd 11:03 ELMHURST - Williams 4 yd run (Spaulding kick) 05:11 ELMHURST - Payton 13 yd pass from Furco (Spaulding kick) 00:27 AUGIE - Nick Krantz 3 yd pass from David Lee (Arnie Fitzwater kick)3rd 13:49 ELMHURST - Leseur 32 yd pass from Hamby (Spaulding kick) 03:57 AUGIE - David Lee 2 yd run (Arnie Fitzwater kick)4th 14:39 ELMHURST - Williams 6 yd run (Spaulding kick) 13:09 AUGIE - David Lee 1 yd run (Arnie Fitzwater kick)

AUGIE ELMHURSTFIRST DOWNS 22 22RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 18-97 46-172PASSING YDS (NET) 272 250Passes Att-Comp-Int 42-27-2 26-19-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 60-369 72-422Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 2-14Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-118 4-76Interception Returns-Yards 1-8 2-42Punts (Number-Avg) 2-36.5 5-33.6Fumbles-Lost 5-4 3-1Penalties-Yards 4-38 18-165Possession Time 25:21 34:39Third-Down Conversions 3 of 8 5 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 4-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-26 0-0

RUSHING: Augustana-David Lee 12-72; Robert Wood 5-18; Corbett Ball 1-7.Elmhurst-Williams 30-175; Gabrys 2-17; Gibson 1-7; Payton 2-6; Jones, N. 1-4;Team 3-minus 6; Furco 7-minus 31.

PASSING: Augustana-David Lee 27-42-2-272. Elmhurst-Furco 18-25-1-218;Hamby 1-1-0-32.

RECEIVING: Augustana-Corbett Ball 12-103; Kyle Hundman 6-37; Nick Krantz3-45; Jason Wagner 3-35; Robert Wood 2-10; Zach McCullough 1-42. Elmhurst-Payton 4-40; Vavlas 3-46; Thonn 3-40; St. Peter 2-50; Gabrys 2-13; Jones, N. 2-10; Leseur 1-32; Williams 1-15; Maguire 1-4.

INTERCEPTIONS: Augustana-John Mago 1-8. Elmhurst-Wright 1-21; Demus, K.1-21.

FUMBLES: Augustana-David Lee 4-3; Kyle Hundman 1-1. Elmhurst-Thonn 1-1;Williams 1-0; Furco 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Augustana-John Mago 1-0; Erik Westerberg 1-0; CurtPerschnick 1-0. Elmhurst-None.

TACKLES (UA-A): Augustana-John Mago 10-3; Joe Weber 4-5; Curt Perschnick4-3; Ben Hall 6-0; Alex Schroeder 5-1; Danny Hess 3-3; Robert Mago 2-4; MattGlawe 3-1; Andrew O’Reilly 1-3; Shane Holl 3-0; Jason Wagner 1-1; MitchMcGilliard 0-2; Arnie Fitzwater 1-0; Jack Gilleland 1-0; Erik Westerberg 1-0;Alfonso Herrera 1-0; Kyle Hundman 1-0; Tim O’Shea 0-1; Adam Bohland 0-1.Elmhurst-Wright 1-8; Janus 6-2; Demus, K. 3-3; Lane 4-1; Tuckson 3-1; Gruchot3-1; Dastice 3-0; Jones, B. 2-1; Tubek 1-1; Johnson, R. 0-2; Alfano 0-2; Demaria1-0; Paul 1-0; Williams 1-0; Vincent 0-1; Dudley 0-1; Cullen 0-1; Szymonik 0-1.

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GAME # 10

AUGUSTANA 20, ILLINOIS WESLEYAN 14 on November 13 in Rock Island, IllinoisROCK ISLAND, Ill.—Senior running back Robert Wood (Rockford Boylan HS, Loves Park, Ill.) carried 30 times for a career-high 181 yards on Saturday as Augustana closed out the 2010 season with a 20-17 come-from-behind victory over Illinois Wesleyan. The win not only garnered the Vikings a share of third place in the CCIW, but clinched the school’s 31st winning season in the last 32 years. The Vikings finish the year 6-4 overall and 4-3 in the conference.

With record-setting quarterback David Lee (Springfield HS, Springfield, Ill.) fighting a shoulder injury, the Vikings relied on Wood and he re-sponded with the highest rushing total by an Augustana player since Mike Guzman ran for 220 yards against Central in the opening game of the 2005 season. Lee made his presence felt as well, rushing for two touch-downs and hooking up with Zach McCullough (St. Charles North HS, St. Charles, Ill.) for a 56-yard scoring strike early in the fourth quarter.

Trailing 14-7 early in the fourth quarter, Augustana faced a 3rd-and-21 from its own 44-yard line. Lee found McCullough streaking down the right sideline behind the Titan defense and he took it in for the tying score with 12:15 left in the game.

Illinois Wesleyan responded by re-taking the lead four and a half minutes later on a 25-yard Tim Hollowed field goal. That score was set up by a 49-yard T.J. Stinde kickoff return which had 15 yards added by a Viking face mask penalty. The Viking defense held the Titans to 15 yards on eight plays, but Wesleyan was close enough for Hollowed to hit the go-ahead field goal.

Each team was forced to punt on its next possession and Augustana’s Danny Hess (Naperville North HS, Naperville, Ill.) brought back IWU’s kick 16 yards to the Titan 40-yard line where the Vikings started their final possession. On the first play, Wood picked up 18 yards to the Titan 22. Back-to-back rushes for no gain put the Vikings in 3rd-and-10, but Lee fired a bullet down the middle to freshman Nick Krantz (Moline HS, Moline, Ill.) at the Wesleyan three. From there, Lee carried twice and went into the end zone from one yard out to give the Vikings the lead with 30 seconds left. Illinois Wesleyan blocked the point after attempt to leave the score at 20-17.

Titan quarterback Brien Rooney completed a pair of passes to get down to the Vikings 27-yard line, but his heave into the end zone on the final play was batted down by Augustana’s Alex Schroeder (Batavia HS, Batavia, Ill.) to preserve the win.

Illinois Wesleyan, which finishes the season at 7-3 overall and 4-3 in the CCIW, had a pair of drives ended by turnovers in the first quarter. First, Titan running back Bo Lanter busted off a 26-yard run into Viking terri-tory, but was stripped of the ball by Matt Glawe (Wheaton-Warrenville South HS, Winfield, Ill.) and the Vikings’ Mitch McGilliard (Neuqua Valley HS, Naperville, Ill.) fell on it to end the threat. Then, after forc-ing an Augustana punt, the Titans went 71 yards in 12 plays to reach the Viking nine-yard line before Ben Hall (University High, Normal, Ill.) thwarted them with an interception in the end zone.

Lee’s two-yard touchdown run midway through the second quarter was the only score of the opening half. It capped an 80-yard, 14-play drive with 57 of those yards coming via the ground game. The Titans tied the game early in the third quarter when Rooney hit Joey Driver with a 71-yard bomb on a 3rd-and-14 play. They took the lead on nine-yard Lanter touchdown run with 2:21 left in the third quarter.

Lee finished the day 11 of 19 for 129 yards with a touchdown and an in-terception. He pushed his school-record season yardage total to 2,411 and will enter his senior season 1,990 yards away from Ken Anderson’ career passing yardage record. Senior wide receiver Corbett Ball (Buffalo Grove HS, Arlington Heights, Ill.) caught a team-high four passes to extend his school record for single season receptions to 60.

John Mago (Cary-Grove HS, Cary, Ill.) was again the ringleader of the Vikings defense. He tied Glawe with a team-best seven solo stops and was in on a team-high nine tackles to push his season total to 114.

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreIllinois Wesleyan 0 0 14 3 17 Augustana 0 7 0 13 20

Scoring Summary:2nd 07:57 AUGIE - Lee, David 2 yd run (Fitzwater, Arnie kick)3rd 13:26 IWU - Driver, Joey 71 yd pass from Rooney, Brien (Hollowed, Tim kick) 02:21 IWU - Lanter, Bo 9 yd run (Hollowed, Tim kick)4th 12:15 AUGIE - McCullough, Zach 56 yd pass from Lee, David (Fitzwater, Arnie kick) 07:45 IWU - Hollowed, Tim 25 yd field goal 00:30 AUGIE - Lee, David 1 yd run (Fitzwater, Arnie kick blockd)

IWU AUGIEFIRST DOWNS 15 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-130 46-223PASSING YDS (NET) 225 129Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-17-1 19-11-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 60-355 65-352Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-29Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-116 2-28Interception Returns-Yards 1-17 1-0Punts (Number-Avg) 5-37.8 6-28.5Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 3-25 5-45Possession Time 26:36 33:24Third-Down Conversions 7 of 15 6 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 2-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-20 1-4

RUSHING: Illinois Wesleyan-Lanter, Bo 7-69; Rooney, Brien 17-47;Williams, Eli 7-14. Augustana-Wood, Robert 30-181; Lee, David 13-28; Trimberger, Tyler 2-14; Ball, Corbett 1-0.

PASSING: Illinois Wesleyan-Rooney, Brien 17-29-1-225. Augustana-Lee,David 11-19-1-129.

RECEIVING: Illinois Wesleyan-Burnett, Dayton 6-49; Robinson, Brett 4-39; Driver, Joey 3-93; Sloboda, M. 2-35; Carroll, Parker 2-9. Augustana-Ball, Corbett 4-23; Krantz, Nick 2-24; Wood, Robert 2-8; McCullough, Zach 1-56; Abbey, Keith 1-14; Gilleland, Jack 1-4.

INTERCEPTIONS: Illinois Wesleyan-Cummings, PJ 1-17. Augustana-Hall, Ben 1-0.

FUMBLES: Illinois Wesleyan-Lanter, Bo 1-1. Augustana-None.

SACKS (UA-A): Illinois Wesleyan-Houk, Ben 1-0; Gresko, Ryan 1-0.Augustana-Perschnick, Curt 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Illinois Wesleyan-Rogers, Dan 10-2; Brooks, Max 5-5; Gresko, Ryan 5-2; Bushong, Erich 3-4; Cummings, PJ 3-4; Whittington, M. 4-2; Wenzel, Scott 5-0; Houk, Ben 3-1; Moody, Aaron 3-0; Delicath, Ted 1-0; Jenkins, Will 1-0; Stinde, TJ 1-0; Dicken, Ryne 1-0; Fountain, James 0-1; Cunningham, T. 0-1. Augustana-Mago, John 7-2; Glawe, Matt 7-0; Gray, Mack 3-2; Hess, Danny 3-2; Hall, Ben 2-3; Westerberg, Eric 3-1; McGilliard, Mitch 2-2; Perschnick, Curt 3-0; Holl, Brandon 2-1; Weber, Joe 1-2; Herrera, Alfonso 2-0; Bohland, Adam 2-0; Franzen, Matt 1-0; Wood, Robert 1-0; Chandler, Eric 1-0; Holl, Shane 0-1.

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AUGUSTANA FOOTBALL RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL

MOST POINTSGame 36, Kyle Zick vs. Elmhurst 11/02/02Season 126, David Chorney 2001Career 330, Scott Tumilty 1992-95

MOST TOUCHDOWNSGame 6, Kyle Zick vs. Elmhurst 11/02/02Season 21, David Chorney 2001Career 55, Scott Tumilty 1992-95

MOST EXTRA POINTSGame 9, Charlie Thompson vs. Elmhurst 10/11/75; Barry Reade vs. North Park 9/19/87Season 52, Barry Reade 1987Career 155, Barry Reade 1987-90Consecutive 36, Barry Reade 1987-88

MOST FIELD GOALSGame 4, Barry Reade vs. Wheaton 10/03/87Season 10, Mike Clark 2001Career 31, Mike Clark, 2001-04

MOST POINTS KICKINGGame 14, Barry Reade vs. Wheaton 10/03/87Season 75, Mike Clark 2001Career 233, Barry Reade 1987-90

MOST YARDS RUSHINGGame 342, Matt Roe vs. Wheaton 11/13/04Season 1486, David Chorney 2001Career 3794, Scott Tumilty 1992-95

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTSGame 44, Matt Roe vs. Wheaton 11/13/04Season 274, Joe Thompson 1976Career 730, Joe Thompson 1973-76

MOST YARDS PASSINGGame 429, David Lee vs. Carthage 10/16/10Season 2,411, David Lee 2010Career 6,131, Ken Anderson 1967-70

MOST PASSES ATTEMPTEDGame 58, Ken Anderson vs. Carroll 10/10/70Season 317, David Lee 2010Career 827, Ken Anderson 1967-70

MOST PASSES COMPLETEDGame 28, David Lee vs. North Central 11/07/09 & Central 9/11/10 & Carthage 10/16/10 Season 195, David Lee 2010Career 424, Ken Anderson 1967-70

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSESGame 5, Ken Anderson vs. North Park 11/02/68; Butch Necastro vs. Elmhurst 10/11/75Season 20, Ken Anderson 1968Career 48, Ken Anderson 1967-70

MOST TOTAL OFFENSEGame 459, Ken Anderson (49 R, 410 P) vs. North Park 11/02/68Season 2,665, David Lee (244 R; 2411 P) 2010Career 6,679, Ken Anderson (548 R, 6131 P) 1967-70

MOST RECEPTIONSGame 12, Paul Ander vs. Luther 09/14/68; Corbett Ball vs. Elmhurst 11/6/10Season 60, Corbett Ball 2010Career 113, Gary Fairchild 1970-73

MOST YARDS RECEIVINGGame 253, Eric Welgat vs. Dayton 11/28/87Season 880, Paul Ander 1968Career 2071, Paul Ander 1965-68

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES CAUGHTGame 4, Chris Sally vs. Wheaton 11/11/00Season 11, Paul Ander 1968; Eric Welgat 1987Career 24, Paul Ander 1965-68

MOST PUNT RETURNSGame 8, Wes Williams vs. Carroll 11/03/79Season 38, Wes Williams 1979Career 74, Tim Podulka 2005-active

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDSGame 169, Jordan Nixon vs. Elmhurst 09/28/91Season 473, Jordan Nixon 1991Career 817, Norm Ayer 1964-67

MOST KICKOFF RETURNSGame 6, Joe Thompson vs. Millikin 09/21/74; Chuck Degand vs. Carthage 10/30/71Season 24, Joe Thompson 1974Career 51, Tim Podulka 2005-active

MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDSGame 179, Joe Thompson vs. North Central 10/02/76Season 518, Tim Podulka 2007Career 1,119, Tim Podulka 2005-active

MOST PASS INTERCEPTIONSGame 3, Dave VanderMolen vs. Elmhurst 10/31/59; Paul Terwilleger vs. Millikin 11/07/70; Gary Goforth vs. North Central 09/27/75 & Carthage 09/18/76; Troy Westerman vs. Elmhurst 11/10/84 & Union 11/24/84; Mike Gray vs. Union 11/24/84 & Salisbury State 12/13/86; Mike Hesler vs. Millikin 11/10/90; Tom Anthony vs. North Park 10/01/05 & Wheaton 11/12/05; Ben Hall vs. Central 9/11/10Season 15, Mike Gray 1986Career 26, Mike Gray 1984-86

LONGEST PLAYSRush 97 yards, Dennis Fraikes vs. Millikin 10/24/87 and Mike Guzman vs. Illinois Wesleyan 10/15/05Pass 95 yards, Pat Fitzgerald to Jim King vs. North Central 10/26/96Int. Ret 100 yards, Don Allison vs. Lake Forest 1939KO Ret 100 yards, Joe Thompson vs. North Central 10/02/76P. Ret 81 yards, Jordan Nixon vs. Carthage 11/03/90FG 54 yards, Mike Clark vs. Wisconsin-Platteville 09/27/03Punt 76 yards, Jim Ogan 1967

TEAMMOST POINTSGame 72 vs. Hedding (OH) 1920Season 467 in 1987By Two Teams - 106 Augustana (64), Elmhurst (42) in 2005 Losing Cause - 48 vs. Drake (54) in 1993 MOST YARDS RUSHINGGame 570 vs. North Park 10/19/96Season 4445 - 2001

MOST YARDS PASSINGGame 450 vs. Cathage, 2010Season 2,446 - 2010

MOST TOTAL OFFENSEGame 652 vs. Elmhurst (478 R; 174 P) 2002Season 5284 (4445 R; 839 P) 2001

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSESGame 5, vs. Carthage 1967; North Park 1968; Elmhurst 1975Season 21 1968

MOST PASS INTERCEPTIONSGame 7, vs. Union 11/24/84Season 42 in 1986

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWEDSeason 20 in 1928

BEST RECORDSeason 13-0 in 1985

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AUGUSTANA SCHOOL RECORDS IN NCAA PLAYOFFS

RUSHING (Offense)Most Attempts Individual: 32, Ron Nelson vs. Central 1984 & Brad Price vs. Salisbury St. 1986 Team: 83, vs. Mount Union, 1999 Most Net Yards Individual: 261, Brad Price vs. Hope, 1986 Team: 422, vs. Hope, 1986 Most TD’s Individual: 4, Brad Price vs. Hope, 1986 Team: 6 vs. Lakeland, 2005

RUSHING (Defense) Fewest Opponent Attempts Team: 23, vs. Adrian, 1988 & Mount Union, 1999 Least Opponent Yards Team: 8, vs. Concordia, 1986

PASSING (Offense) Most Attempts Individual: 29, Greg Wallace vs. Dayton, 1987 Team: 32, vs. St. John’s, 1976 Most Completions Individual: 13, Butch Necastro vs. St. John’s, 1976 & Greg Wallace vs. Dayton, 1987 Team: 15, vs. St. John’s, 1976 Most Yards Gained Individual: 287, Greg Wallace vs. Dayton, 1987 Team: 287, vs. Dayton, 1987 Most TD Passes Individual: 3, Jay Penney vs. Union, 1983 & Greg Wallace vs. Dayton, 1987 Team: 3, vs. Union, 1983 & Dayton, 1987

PASSING (Defense) Fewest Opponent Attempts Team: 8, vs. Dayton, 1981 Fewest Opponent Completions Team: 1, vs. Millikin, 1989 Fewest Yards Gained Team: 15, vs. Millikin, 1989

TOTAL OFFENSE Most Plays Individual: 41, Lance Hofer vs. W. Georgia, 1982 Team: 91, vs. Mount Union, 1999 Most Total Yards Individual: 282, Greg Wallace vs. Dayton, 1987 Team: 593 (408 rushing & 185 passing) vs. Defiance, 2001

TOTAL DEFENSE Fewest Plays Allowed Team: 33, vs. Mount Union, 1999 Fewest Yards Allowed Team: 111, vs. Central, 1984

PASS RECEIVING Most Receptions Individual: 10, Eric Welgat vs. Dayton, 1987 Team: 15, vs. St. John’s, 1976 Most Yards Gained Individual: 253, Eric Welgat vs. Dayton, 1987 Team: 287, vs. Dayton, 1987 Most TD Receptions Individual: 3, Eric Welgat vs. Dayton, 1987 Team: 3, vs. Union, 1983 & Dayton, 1987

SCORING Most TD’s Individual: 4, Brad Price vs. Hope, 1986 Team: 7, vs. Hiram, 1987; vs. Defiance, 2001; vs. Lakeland, 2005 Most PAT’s Attempted Individual: 7, Barry Reade vs. Hiram, 1987 and Josh Patterson vs. Lakeland, 2005 Team: 7, vs. Hiram, 1987; vs. Defiance, 2001; vs. Lakeland, 2005 Most PAT’s Made Individual: 7, Josh Patterson vs. Lakeland, 2005Team: 7, vs. Lakeland, 2005Most Points Scored in Game Individual: 24, Brad Price vs. Hope, 1985 Team: 54, vs. Defiance, 2001 Interceptions Individual: 3, Mike Gray vs. Union, 1984; Troy Westerman vs. Union, 1984; Mike Gray vs. Hope, 1986; Mike Gray vs. Salisbury State, 1986 Team: 7, vs. Union, 1984

MISCELLANEOUS PLAYOFF RECORDS Longest Pass For TD 61 yards, Chris Beard from Ben Kleinhans vs. Defiance, 2001 Longest Field Goal 45 yards, Barry Reade vs. Hiram, 1987 Longest TD Run 93 yards, Rick Papke vs. Central, 1988 Longest Interception Run For TD 99 yards, Mike Hesler vs. Wittenberg, 1988 Longest Punt 68 yards, John Leighton vs. Central, 1985 Longest Punt Return 45 yards, Troy Westerman vs. Concordia, 1986 Most Safeties In Game 1, vs. Dayton, 1984 Most Points In Quarter 27, 1st vs. Concordia, 1986 Most Playoff Wins In Row 15, 1983-87 Most Playoff Losses In Row 4, vs. Central, 1988; Millikin, 1989; Dayton, 1990 and Albion 1994 Most Playoff Games Won by Coach 19, by Bob Reade

AUGUSTANA IN THE NCAA DIVISION III PLAYOFFS 1976 *St. John’s 46, Augustana 7 1981 *Dayton 19, Augustana 7 1982 *Augustana 28, Baldwin-Wallace #Augustana 14, St. Lawrence 0 %West Georgia 14, Augustana 0 1983 *Augustana 22, Adrian 21 #Augustana 21, UW-LaCrosse 15 %Augustana 21, Union 1984 *Augustana 14, Dayton 13 #Augustana 23, Union 6 %Augustana 21, Central 12 1985 @Augustana 26, Albion 10 *Augustana 21, Mt. Union 14 #Augustana 14, Central 7 %Augustana 20, Ithaca 7 1986 @Augustana 34, Hope 10 *Augustana 16, Mt. Union 7 #Augustana 41, Concordia 7 %Augustana 31, Salisbury 3 1987 @Augustana 53, Hiram 0 *Dayton 38, Augustana 36 1988 @Augustana 25, Adrian 7 *Augustana 28, Wittenberg 14 #Central 23 Augustana 17 (2 OT) 1989 @Millikin 21, Augustana 12 1990 @Dayton 24, Augustana 14 1994 @Albion 28, Augustana 21 1999 @Augustana 39, St. Norbert 32 @Mount Union 42, Augustana 332001 @Augustana 54, Defiance 14 @Mount Union 32, Augustana 72005 @Augustana 40, Lakeland 22 @Mount Union 44, Augustana 7 @ - Preliminary Round * - Quarterfinal # - Semifinal % - Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl

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AUGUSTANA VIKINGS TOP TEN LISTINGS

CAREER

RUSHING PLAYER YEARS ATT YARDS Scott Tumilty 1992-95 629 3,794 Joe Thompson 1973-76 729 3,779David Chorney 1998-01 551 3,567 Brad Price 1983-86 688 3,399 Craig Allison 1980-83 579 2,953 Mike Guzman 2003-06 493 2,846Rick Papke 1987-90 454 2,769 Ron Nelson 1981-84 529 2,430 Ben Nelson 1996-99 512 2,387 Dennis Fraikes 1984-87 323 2,262

SCORING PLAYER YEARS TD FG 1XP /2XP TOTAL Scott Tumilty 1992-95 55 0 0/0 330 Joe Thompson 1973-76 48 0 0/2 292 Barry Reade 1987-90 8 26 155/0 281 David Chorney 1998-01 41 0 0/1 248Mike Clark 2001-04 0 31 128/0 221 Brad Price 1983-86 35 0 0/0 210 Ron Nelson 1981-84 33 0 0/1 200 Craig Allison 1980-83 30 0 0/6 192 Ken Anderson 1967-70 21 7 29/0 176 Bob Marak 1933-34 28 0 5/0 173

PASSING PLAYER YEARS COMP ATT YARDS Ken Anderson 1967-70 424 827 6,131David Lee 2008-active 350 557 4,141 John Each 1971-74 257 514 3,665 Butch Necastro 1974-77 248 502 3,652 Tommy King 1992-95 136 304 2,213Brad Wendell 2000-03 136 296 2,198 Tim Podulka 2005-08 176 256 1,962 Joe Schmulbach 1996-99 114 247 1,889 Greg Wallace 1985-88 96 217 1,805 Mark Schick 1977-80 129 307 1,619

RECEIVING PLAYER YEARS CATCHES YARDS Gary Fairchild 1970-73 113 1,912 Paul Ander 1965-68 107 2,071Jake Parke 2006-09 97 891 Jack Whan 1951-54 94 1,378 Norm Singbush 1982-84 90 1,432 Jason Kwasigroch 2005-08 80 1,181 Dave Markward 1968-70 77 1,053Corbett Ball 2007-10 74 736Matt Downing 2006-09 72 962 Larry Kellett 1974-76 61 860

SINGLE SEASON

RUSHING PLAYER YEAR ATT YARDSDavid Chorney 2001 204 1,486 Joe Thompson 1976 274 1,290 Joe Thompson 1974 249 1,285 Erik Burgwald 1988 250 1,275 Craig Allison 1983 215 1,237 Brad Price 1986 226 1,218 Joe Thompson 1975 206 1,204 Dennis Fraikes 1987 136 1,134 George Velasquez 1983 158 1,110 Mike Guzman 2005 189 1,089 Rick Papke 1988 148 1,087 Brad Price 1985 254 1,087 Scott Tumilty 1993 171 1,048 Scott Tumilty 1995 180 1,040 Brad Price 1984 196 1,034 David Chorney 2000 170 1,018 Ron Nelson 1984 213 1,001

SCORING PLAYER YEAR TD FG 1XP/2XP TOTAL David Chorney 2001 21 0 0/0 126 Jim Tumilty 1996 14 4 24/0 120 Scott Tumilty 1995 19 0 0/0 114 Brad Price 1986 18 0 0/0 108 Erik Burgwald 1988 17 0 0/0 102 Joe Thompson 1974 17 0 0/0 102 Craig Allison 1983 16 0 0/3 102 Joe Thompson 1976 16 0 0/1 98 Ron Nelson 1984 16 0 0/0 96 Kyle Zick 2002 16 0 0/0 96 PASSING PLAYER YEAR COMP ATT YARDSDavid Lee 2010 195 317 2,411 Ken Anderson 1968 136 239 2,117 David Lee 2009 152 237 1,714Tim Podulka 2008 140 204 1,570 Ken Anderson 1970 113 234 1,439 Ken Anderson 1969 98 199 1,432 Don Gustafson 1951 106 212 1,418 John Each 1973 86 166 1,303 Butch Necastro 1976 86 170 1,295 Butch Necastro 1977 90 193 1,234

RECEIVING PLAYER YEAR CATCHES YARDS Corbett Ball 2010 60 613 Paul Ander 1968 50 880Jake Parke 2008 46 413Jake Parke 2009 42 383Matt Downing 2009 40 595 Paul Ander 1967 39 683Kyle Hundman 2010 37 362 John Stockton 1979 36 692 Dave Markward 1970 35 430 Gary Fairchild 1970 34 559

Ken Anderson, who won the 1981 NFL Most Valuable Player award while playing with the Cincinnati Bengals, owns nearly every passing record in Augustana football history.

Joe Thompson held the Augustana school record for career points and rushing until it was broken by Scott Tumilty in 1995.

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A

Abbey, Keith - 2009-10Adams, Vernon – 1948Addy, Charles – 1969-1970Adolphson, Jeremy – 1995-96-97-98Ainsworth, Cal – 1937 Akioshi, Mike – 1984-85 Alekna, Brock - 2008-09-10Allard, Andy – 1982Allibone, Kevin - 2008-09Allicino, Jeff - 2004-05Allison, Craig – 1980-81-82-83Allison, P. – 1939-40-41 Alm, A. – 1901-02Almer, Alvin – 1917-18-19Alsene, Carl – 1921 Altounian, Jim – 1957-58 Alvine, Hugo– 1926-27-28Alwin, Doug – 1989Amendola, Ed – 1992-93 Ander, Paul – 1966-67-68Anderson, Augie - 2006-07Anderson, A. – 1901Anderson, Don – 1937Anderson, E. – 1902Anderson, E. – 1939-40-41 Anderson, Elvin – 1923-24Anderson, F. – 1935-36-37 Anderson, Forrest – 1947-48-49-50Anderson, Gary – 1957 Anderson, Harold – 1946Anderson, Herb – 1942; 1946Anderson, Howard – 1921 Anderson, Jim – 1963-64-65-66Anderson, Ken – 1967-68-69-70Anderson, Kirby – 1954 Anderson, LeRoy – 1922 Anderson, Melford – 1923-24-26Anderson, Michael - 2009-10Anderson, Ron – 1952Anderson, Ted – 1930Anderson, W – 1917, 1919Anderson, Walfred – 1932Anderson, Zack - 2007-08Anderzon, Dave – 1953-56Annang, Geroge – 1989-90-91-92Anspaugh, Don – 1983-84Anthony, Tom - 2002; 04-05Appel, Jason - 2004Arguello, Alex - 2001-02-03-04Arguello, Eric – 1994; 1996-97Arnold, Steve - 2006Arvanis, Harry – 1961-62-63-64Arvanis, John – 1966Ator, Bruce – 1971-72-73AuBuchan, Harvey – 1950-51Avery, Jay – 1956Ayangbile, Tukes - 2002-03-04Ayer, Norm – 1965-66-67

B

Baer, Bryan – 1990Bailor, Jim – 1970Baird, Bob – 1992-93Baird, Kelly – 1975-76-77-78Baldwin, Todd - 1999-00-01-02Ball, Corbett - 2009-10Barber, Mike – 1978-79-78Barkmen, Claude – 1929Barnes, Clarence – 1923-24-26Barnes, Bob – 1980-81-82-83Barnes, Jim – 1977-78-79-80Barnett, Cliff – 1931; 1933Barrutia, Sal – 1971-72Bartels, Zach – 1994-95-96-97Bartlett, Dick – 1958-59-60-61Bartolomei, H. – 1939-40Bashaar, Charles – 1964-65-66-67Bateman, Brian – 1985-86Batinick, Jeff – 1988-89-90Bauernfreund, Edward–1985-86-88Bauers, Pat - 2010Baumgartner, Rich – 1983-84-85Bax, Douglas – 1986-87Baxter, 1952Bayes, Matt – 1994

ALL-TIME AUGUSTANA FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERSBeagle, Tim – 1991-92-93-94Beard, Chris - 2000-01Beasley, Carlton – 1984-85-86-87Beatty, Miles - 2004Beausang, Carl – 1922-23-24Beausang, Holmes –1955-56-57-58Beck, Fred – 1956-57-58-59Becker, Brett – 1978Becker, Howard – 1946Bednar, Greg – 1978-79-80-81Bednar, Kirk – 1983-84-85-86Bedoli, Mike – 1971Beecher, Lucas - 2001-03Behrends, John – 1968-69Behringer, Dusty – 1994-95-96-97Bell, Dave – 1977-78-79Benander, Carl – 1959-60Bench, James – 1950Bendle, Rolland – 1922Bengston, E. – 1940-41-42Bengston, Norman – 1948Bengston, Ralph – 1917-18-19-20-23 Bennett, Brandt - 2000-01-02-03Bennett, Randall – 1986Bennett, Robert – 1954-55Benson, J.V. – 1904Benson, Norman – 1926Benson, Pete – 1978Benson, William – 1950-51-52Berge, Paul – 1997Bergerud, Robert – 1945Bergh, Hjalmer –1919Bergren, E. – 1902Berley, Steve – 1960-61-62Berkmen, Martin – 1929-30Berrenson, Manuel – 1945Berry, Dan – 1991-92-93-94Berry, Francis – 1945Bersell, O – 1903Bertelsen, Andy – 1994-95-96Beseka, Sean - 2009Beveridge, Dave – 1938Bex, Troy – 1982-83-84-85Biagi, Beau - 2001-02-03-04Billups, Tom – 1983-84-85-86Bishop, Robert – 1963Bjork, Richard – 1946-47; 1949Blair, Dick – 1972-73-74Blair, Kory - 2008Blake, Brad - 1999-00Blakely, Marc - 2004Blaser, Mel – 1976-77-78-79Blaser, Ted – 1951Blaser, Theodore – 1926Block, Al – 1952Bloeser, Tom – 1957Bloom, Dick – 1945Bloomberg, Clarence – 1917Bloomberg, Gerald – 1945Bloomgren, Carl – 1957Bode, Lincoln – 1981Bodziak, Andy – 1990-91Boehme, Charles – 1974-75-76-77Boettcher, John – 1974-75-76-77Bohland, Adam - 2008-09-10Bohman, C.W. – 1934-35-36-37Bojniewicz, Frank – 1985-86-87-88Bolhous, Brandon - 2004Bond, Ted – 1984-85-86Bong, Richard – 1946Borchman, 1942Border, Robert – 1947Borgeson, G. – 1941; 1945Bothe, John – 1985-86-87-88Boudi, George – 1969-70Bowman - 2005Boyd, Ron - 1959Boykin, Robert – 1962-63Brachtel, Carl – 1930Bradford, John – 1980; 1982-83Bradley, Reece – 1973Brandelle – 1941Brandt, Sean - 2000Brasile, Mike - 2000-01-02-03Braun, Jeff – 1996-97-98-99Bredberg, Anthony – 1973Brefeld, Tom – 1990-91-92-93

Brickner, David - 2007-08-09Brieser, Wyatt - 2006-07-08Brissman, Leroy – 1927-28-30-31Brock, Paul – 1988Brockhouse, Jeremy – 1995Brodd, Ralph – 1946Broman, Jerry – 1950-51Brooke, John – 1961-62-63-64Brooks, Recardo – 1988-89-90-91Brown, Bill – 1953Brown, John – 1968-69Brubaker, William – 1926-27Brumbaugh, George – 1931-32Brunsvold, Joel – 1960-61-62-63Brzeczek, Mike – 1981Buchan, Tim – 1967 Buchholz, Al – 1971-72-73Buck, George – 1930Buck, Ryan - 2000-01Buelow, Mike – 1971Buffum, Ron – 1974Buikema, Kent – 1948-49-50-51Bulen, Wayne – 1951Bulow, Ryan - 2003Burgwald, Erik – 1985-86-87-88 Burgwald, Jason – 1988-89-90Burmeister, Jon - 2006-07Burnham, Fred - 1971-72-73Burtch, Richard – 1946Burwell, Gary – 1956Bussan, Roger – 1996-97-98-99Busse, Charles – 1950-51-52Butchard, William – 1961-62-63-64Butsch, Vic – 1965-66-67-68Butson, Brian - 1999Butts, Kelvin – 1988-89-90Butz, Steve – 1974-75-76Buysee, Tim - 1991 Byquist, Brian - 2000

C

Call, Aaron - 2004-05Campbell, Joel - 2005-06-07Cannonito, Chris – 1987-88Canty, Bill – 1993-94-95Caputo, John – 1975-76Carbone, Bob – 1969-70-71-72Carbone, Rocco – 1974-75-76Cargill, Tommy - 1959Carlock, Brad – 1998-99-00-01Carlson – 1901 Carlson, Dick – 1955Carlson, Ed – 1955; 1957-58Carlson, Edward – 1919-20Carlson, Hank – 1942Carlson, Henry – 1946Carlson, John – 1991-92Carlson, Ken - 1999-00Carlson, Leonard – 1922; 1929-30Carlson, Marshall – 1953-54-55-56Carlson, Rolland – 1952Carlstrom, W. – 1939-40-41Carpenter, Ryan – 1993-94-95-96Carroll, Steve – 1994-95Carrol, Tyler - 2005Carruthers, Dan – 1964-65-66Carson, Ray – 1959-60Carter, Ben - 2009-10Carter, Brett – 1995Carter, Craig – 1966Castro, Paul – 1964Cathey, Kevin – 1996-97-98Cechowicz, Jeff – 1996-97-98Celus, Jason – 1995Chaffer, Todd – 1995-96Chakos, Ted – 1978Chandler, Eric - 2010Chelstrom, Curtis – 1929-30Chen, Eric – 1991Chesser, Tony - 2009-10Choate J. – 1934Chorney, David – 1998-99-00-01Christenson, Corey–1992-93-94-95Christian, Erik – 1998-99Christian, Sean - 2002-03Churlak, Mahlon – 1992

Cimera, Glenn – 1979-80Clark, D. – 1935-36-37Clark, Robert – 1979-80-81-82-83Clark, Michael - 2001-02-03-04Clarkson, Mark - 1982Clay, Tony – 1976-68Clennon, Kelly - 2008-09-10Clevelend, Parker - 2007-08-09Clinton, Jim - 2005-06Cmiel, Kevin – 1985-86Cochran, Michael - 2008-09Coder, Jack – 1949-50-51Cohen, Luke - 2009Cole, Mark - 2001Cole, Thomas – 1995Coleman, Ryan - 2006Coleman, Tyler - 2001-03-04Collie, Trevor – 1986Collins, Chad - 2009-10Collins, Martin – 1917-18-19Collinson, Ken – 1957-58-59-60Comptom, C.J. – 1994Connell, John – 1993; 1995Connell, Robert – 1964-65-66Connelly, Michael – 1994Connelly, Tim - 2001Constantine, Mark - 2007-08-09-10Cook, Antoine – 1989; 1991-92Cook, Darwin – 1964-62-63-64Cooperman, Trent - 1999Copeland, Elisha – 1962Copley, Elmer – 1946-47Cornelious, Tony –1971-72-73-74Cornell, Martin – 1920-21-22Corry, Theodore – 1929Cortes, Armando – 1992Cowley, Ralph – 1936Cox, Gordon – 1981-82Coyle, Jeff – 1980-81-82Coy, John – 1962-63-64-65Cozzi, Greg - 2002-03-04-05Crabtree, Jack – 1961-62-63-64Cranley, Duke – 1991-92-93-94Crantz, Paul – 1945Crawford, Dave – 1971-72-73-74Crawford, John - 1987-88-89Creger, Cory – 1996Crippen, R – 1935Crist, Bob 1937-38-39; 41Crist, Richard – 1946Cubbage, Jerry – 1991-92-93Cunningham, Desmond - 2004-05-07Cunningham, Mark - 2003-04-05-06Custer, C.J. - 2003Czuprynski, Jim – 1976-77

D

Dahl, Brad - 2000-01-02Dahl, Reynold –1969-70-71Dahlen, Jack –1954Dahlgren, N. – 1935-36-37Dalhquist, Oscar – 1917-19Daisy, Jeff - 2008-09 Dajka, Kevin – 1995-96-97-98Dalton, Bob – 1995Daluga, Dan – 1976-77-78Damyen, David – 1979-80-81Danforth, Kevin - 2001D’ Angelo, Dave – 1983Davis, Earl – 1961Davis, Spencer – 1993-94-95-96Davis, Tom – 1959-60-61Dawson, Bob – 1955Day, Kevin - 2008-09Day, Tim - 2008-09-10DeBlieck, Kevin – 1986-87-88DeBord, Barry - 2000-01Decker, Milo – 1982-83Decker, R. 1938DeDecker, Allen – 1969Degand, Chuck – 1968-69-70-71Deike, Brennon - 2004-05-06DeJaegher, Dave – 1977-78Delgadillo, Ed – 1987DelRe, David – 1989-90DePorter, Tad - 2000-01-03

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ALL-TIME AUGUSTANA FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERSDePoorter, Todd – 1976-77DePooter, Sydney – 1971-72-73Derber, Jesse - 2003DeSherow – 1938Dessing, Robert – 1949Deters, Henry - 2006-07-08-09Devine, Adam - 2008Devona, Chris – 1951-52-53-54Devona, Don – 1949Deyo, Frank – 1942Dickey, Jack – 1965Dickerson, Ken – 1969-70-71Dierkes, Darren - 2007-08Diericx, Brad – 1993-94Dillard, Justin – 1997Doetch, Jason - 2005-07Dodd, Walter – 1945Dola, Adam - 2006-07Donahoe, Tom –1950 Dorigan, Bill – 1968-69Dorman, Harold – 1951Dorsey, Eric – 1994-95Douglas, Dave – 1976Douglas, Patrick – 1988-89-90Downing, Matt - 2007-08-09Doyle, Mike – 1995Draffkorn, Joe - 2004-05Drake, Bill – 1954-55-56Dragutinovich, Mike – 1969-70Draminski, John - 2009-10Drengwitz, Terry – 1971-72-73-74Drew, Tom – 1975-76-77-78Drish, Jeremy – 1995,1998-99Drizis, John – 1981-82-83Dryden, Don – 1954-55Dudek, Freddie - 2006-07Duff, Jim – 1957Duffin, Wilson – 1920Duffy, Dan – 1985-86-87Duffy, Pat - 2006-07Duffy, Peter – 1980-81Dunlavy, Brian – 1990-91-92Dunn, Paul –1985-86-87Dunteman, Corey – 1989-90-91-92Dye, Jeremy – 1995Dykinga, Don – 1947; 1953Dyrstad, Brad - 1999-00-01

E

Egel, Aaron - 2003Each, John – 1971-72-73-74Eagan, Bob – 1985Eagle, Dick – 1953-54Earl, Acie – 1965-66-67-68Ebbesen, Jeff – 1975-76-77-78Ebeling, John – 1994-95Eckstrom, David – 1917-18Edlund, David – 1988-89-90-91Edwards, J. – 1934-35Edwards, Pat - 2006Eichhorn, Rich – 1969-70-71-72Ekholm, Eskil - 1923-24Eli, Don – 1980-81-82 Ellingsworth, Gordon–1966-67-68-69Ellingsworth, Jeff – 1974-75-76Elliot, Dick – 1953-54Elmore, Gene – 1958Elmquist, Bruce – 1958Ely, Brian – 1985-86-87Ems, Randy – 1975-76-77-78Engles, Ron – 1959-60Enger, Tom – 1970-71-72-73Engstrom, Matt – 1992-93-94-95Enquist, Bruce – 1952-53-54Erbstein, Carl – 1919Erickson, Clay – 1979-80Erickson, Ephreim – 1921-22-24Erickson, John – 1954Erickson, Rick – 1979-80-81-82Erickson, Vernon – 1917Erickson, W. – 1939-40-41Erlandson, Mike – 1996-97-98Ester, Mark – 1970-71-72-73Etheridge, Daniel – 1986Evans, Jordan - 2005-06-07Evans, Norm – 1968-69-70

Exline, David – 1952

F

Fahlstrom, Stanley – 1920Fairchild, Gary – 1970-71-72-73Fambro, James – 1988-89-90-91Farrell - 1942Faust – 1941Feece, Matt - 2005-06-07-08Feiza, David – 1973-74-75-76Felder, Doug – 1975-76Felten, Brad - 2002Ferguson, Tom - 2004-05-06-07Ferguson, Mike - 2006Ferris, Ken – 1957Ferry, Brent - 1999Fetzer, Nick - 2002Fetzner, Richard – 1947-48-49-50Fetzner, Robert – 1950-51-52-53Fielder, Ray - 2009-10Fiese, Bob – 1971-72Fiore, Mark – 1968-69Fitzgerald, Pat – 1994-95-96Fitzwater, Arnie - 2009-10Fladeland, Harvey – 1954-55-56-57Flynn, Robert – 1924Fogleman, John – 1961-62-63Ford, Bob – 1950Ford, Chris – 1979-80-81-82Foreman, Don – 1957-58Forsberg, Joseph – 1917Forsberg, S. – 1902Forshee, Andrew - 2005Fortune, Pat – 1982-83-84Fosdick, Jason – 1996-97-98-99Foust, Roy – 1959-60-61Fox, Brian – 1986-87Fox, Jim – 1958Fraikes, Dennis – 1984-85-86-87Frazier, Jeff – 1989-90-91Francis, Scott – 1982-83-84-85Frank, Richard – 1986; 1988-89Franzen, Matt - 2009-10Freck, Jerry – 1976-77Fredericks, Sean – 1990-91-92Frederickson, Jay – 1970-71-72-73Freed, W. – 1935Freeman, Carl – 1995Frei, Jerry – 1957-58-59-60French, Raymond – 1923Frese, Blake - 2003-04-05Freuer, Russell – 1961Friedmansky, Brian – 1994Fritz, Earl – 1926Fritz, Luke - 2002-03Fritz, Roy – 1998-99-00-01Froelig, Dick – 1953Froyd, E. – 1901Frump, Mike – 1998-99-00Furlong, Matt - 2000-01-02-03

G

Gable, A. – 1939 Gahl, Thomas – 1966-67-68Galliart, Josh - 2005-06-07-08Galligan, Dan – 1996-97Gallo, Billy - 2007Gandolfi, Brent – 1977-78-79Garlinghouse, C. – 1940Garner, Dan – 1929Garrett, Bob – 1976-77Garrison, Brad – 1969Gaura, Dick – 1963Gaylord, Harlow – 1917 Gelhear, L. –1933-34-35-36Gelsomino, Don - 2005-06-07Georgacakis, Justin- 2000-01-02-03Gerdes, Roger – 1975-76-77Gerium – 1938Germeraad, Scott - 1999Gest, B. – 1901Gibbons, Ryan - 2007-08-09Gilbert, Lew – 1952Gildea, Robert – 1946-47-48Gilleland, Jack - 2009-10Gillespie, Travis – 1994-95-96-97

Gilliam, Jerry – 1985Gillstrom, Jack – 1948-49Gilmore, Art – 1955Gilmore, Jim – 1952Girskis, Paul - 2003Given, Richmond – 1950Glawe, Matt - 2009-10Glendenning, Ronald – 1985Glielmi, Alfred - 1946-47Gnidovic, Jon - 2007Godfrey, Zack – 1995Goforth, Gary – 1974-75-76-77Gomez, Frank – 1990-91, 1993 Gonzalez, David - 1999-00Goodwin, Gary – 1958; 1961-62Goodwin, Mark – 1996-97-98-99Gootee, Terry – 1966; 1970-71Goranson, Wallace – 1926-27-28Gorden, Jeffery – 1985-86-87-88Gosnell, Brian – 1995-96-97-98Gotmer, Mike – 1995Goucher, Luke - 1999Graflund, Karl – 1934-35-36-37Gray, Mack - 2008-09-10Gray, Mike – 1984-85-86Gray, Will - 1999-00Grayned, Lamont – 1985-86-87Green, Christopher - 2007-08Green, Robert – 1961Green, Thomas - 2004-05-06Gregor, William – 1986Gregurich, Rich – 1989-90-91Grimes, Brian – 1984-85-86-87Grimes, Lyman – 1928Gritton, Tom – 1980-81-82Grogan, Robert – 1963Gros, William – 1973-74-75Grosshauser, Jeff – 1979-80-81-83Grossman, Ray – 1936-37-38Grubbs, Jeremy – 1992Gruber, Bill – 1965Grubich, Phil – 1971-72-73Grumley, F. 1933-34-35-36Guerrieri, Bob – 1983-84-85-86Guerrieri, Chris – 1988-89-90Guerrieri, John – 1983-84Guignon, Mike - 2004-05-06-07Gullette, Charles – 1959-60Gulliford, Mike – 1991-92-93-94Gumbel, Joseph – 1948-49Gumbel, Mark – 1973-74-75Gunn, Ron – 1960-61-62-63Gunning, Chris – 1989-90Gustafson, Jim – 1941Gustafson, Brent – 1969Gustafson, Don – 1950-51Gustus, Rolfe – 1962-63Guy, Adam - 2000-01-02-03Guy, Travis - 2002-03-04Guzman, Mike - 2003-04-05-06

H

Haben, Charles- 1994Hagen, Phil – 1982,84Haggerstrand – 1903Halderson, O. – 1939-40Halim, Belal – 1996-97-98Hall, Ben - 2008-09-10Hall, J. – 1904Hall, Jeremy - 2003-04-05Hall, Larry – 1958Halloran, Patrick – 1987Hamell, Joe – 1992Hamilton, Jack – 1957Hamilton, John – 1945Hankins, Grover – 1595-60Hanlon, Lee – 1955-56-57-58Hansen, Andrew - 2007-08-09-10Hansen, Bud – 1972Hansen, George – 1975Hansen, Mike - 2000-01-02-03Hanson, David –1996-97-98Hanson, F. 1902Hanson, Jerry – 1972-73Harbour – 1941Harmston, Greg – 1990Harr, John – 1959-60

Harrington, Bob – 1951Harris, B. - 1939Harris, Wilson – 1931-32Hart, Jerry – 1948Hart, Scott – 1992-93-94Hartwig, Eric - 2001-02Hastings, Tim – 1976-77-78Hasz, Philip – 1985-86-87-88Hatch, Jay – 1984-85Hatchel, Chad – 1997-98-99Hauff, Waldemar – 1961-62-63-64Haugen, Richard – 1964-65-66-67Haverback, Brad – 1998-99-00-01Hay, Mack – 1997-98-99-00Hayden, Chris – 1997-98-99-00Hayes, Forrest – 1950-51-52-53Hayes, John – 1961Haynes, Jim – 1992-93-94-95Hazelett, J.J. - 2000Hazen, Gerry – 1956Healy, Patrick - 2000Hecht, Calvin – 1955Hebard, Ryan – 1995-96Hedden, Will – 1996; 1998-99Hedman, R. – 1934-35-36Heider, Kenneth – 1922-23Heidenreiter, Matt – 1990-91Heinrich, Roy – 1968Heinze, Matt – 1988-89-90-91Heinze, Paul – 1959-60Hellem, Vincent – 1986-87-88-89 Heller, Jory – 1968-69-70Hellstedt, Jon - 1959Hembrey, Alex - 2010Heneghan, Tom – 1981Heniff, Ray – 1963Henning, Allen – 1961-62-63-64Henry, Ronald – 1966Hensel, Bob – 1979Hensler, Matt – 1991-92-93-94Henss, Robert – 1946Herrera, Alfonso - 2008-09-10Herrera, Ed – 1985-86-87Herring, Arthell – 1997-98Herstedt, Arvid – 1957-58-59-60Hesler, Mike – 1988-89-90-91Hess, Danny - 2008-09-10Hess, Phil – 1973-74Hessenberger, Mike – 1989Hessing, Tim – 1982-83-84Heuck, Ernest – 1930Hewitt, Paul – 1949Heyvaert, Jason – 1995-96Hilby, Danny - 2005-06-07-08Hildner, John – 1977-78-79Hill, Clayton - 2003 Hill, Rick – 1977-78-79Hillebrand, Mark – 1974-75-76-77Hilt, Bob – 1983Hindenberg, John – 1962Hinkle, Doug – 1987Hinkle, Warren – 1947Hintermeister, John–1984-85-86-87Hinze, Cary – 1984Hitchcock, John – 1987-88-89Hobart, Clif – 1931-32-33Hobart, Ryan – 1996Hodges, Ben - 2000-01-02-03Hodges, Denton – 1933Hofer, Lance – 1981-82Hoffman, Bob – 1985-86-87-88Hofmann, Brad – 1996-97-98Hofsteter, Steve – 1960-61-62-63Hoger, A.J. - 2009-10Hoglund, Paul – 1938-39-40Holba, Brian - 1999-00-01Holl, Brandon - 2007-08-09-10Holl, Shane - 2009-10Holland, Victor – 1919-20-21Hollingsworth, Elbert – 1927Hollingsworth, John – 1923-24Holmgren, Winnie – 1919Holmstrom, Tim – 1982-83-84-85Holstein, Larry – 1984Holtgrewe, Jake - 2005Homer, John – 1986-87-88-89Hooper, Jon - 2007-08Hoppe, Jim – 1971-72-73

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ALL-TIME AUGUSTANA FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERSHorn, Bob – 1996-97Horn, Wayne – 1966-67-68-69Hornick, Paul – 1983Horton, Bruce – 1959-60Horton, David - 1959 Hoskins, Dick – 1959-60-61-62Hoyer, Mark – 1963-64Hoyt, LeRoy – 1920Huber, Art - 1923Hudson, Terry – 1959-60-61-62Hughes, Reggie – 1998Hull, Charles – 1946-47Hull, Steve – 1971-72-73-74Hult, Carl – 1952Hultgren, Nick – 1975-76Hundman, Kyle - 2008-09-10Hunt, Dave – 1978Hurt, Nathan – 1995Hurd, Willie – 1975-76-77-78Huslander, Kenneth – 1949Huston, Doug – 1963Hutchinson, Jeff – 1982-83Hutchinson, Rollo – 1928-29Hutter, Scott – 1977-78-79Hyde, Rick – 1991-92-93-94Hyland – 1941

I

Infanger, Mark – 1989Innes, D. – 1935Innis, Jim – 1978-79-80Ippolito, Tony – 1985Irish, Jon - 2005-06Irvine, Doug – 1978-79-80-81

J

Jack, Ernie - 1999Jackson, Carey – 1989Jackson, David – 1967-68-69Jackson, F. – 1939-40Jackson, Howard – 1950Jackson, Josh - 2000Jacobs, Aaron – 1966-67-68-69Jacobs, Dennis – 1955Jacobs, Justin - 2004-05-06-07Jacobson, Ray – 1947-48-49Jacobson, Ted – 1950Jaeke, Harold – 1927-28-29Jakse, Paul – 1973-74-75Jamison, Jan – 1956-57-58-59Janusevic, Jeff - 2010Jaras, Phil – 1988-89Jaworski, Mike – 1995-96Jenkins, Bryan – 1997-98Jennings, Jim – 1986-87Jensen, Don – 1962Jensen, Nick - 2004-05Jerdon, Julius – 1967-68Jessup, Mark – 1980-81Joehl, Taylor - 2010Johannes, Steve – 1987-88-89Johnsen, Larry – 1988-89-90Johnson, A. – 1903-04Johnson, Amos – 1993-94Johnson, B. – 1934Johnson, Ben – 1946Johnson, Bill – 1948, 49, 50, 51Johnson, Blair – 1976-77-78Johnson, Brad – 1976-77-78Johnson, Chip – 1984Johnson, Clayton – 1958Johnson, Cliff – 1920Johnson, David – 1958-59-60-61Johnson, David – 1976-77-78Johnson, Don –1947Johnson, E. – 1901-03-04Johnson, E.A. – 1902-03-04Johnson, Ernie – 1942; 1946Johnson, Franklin – 1919Johnson, Fred – 1962-63; 1965-66Johnson, Gregg – 1978-79-80Johnson, Hugh – 1951-52Johnson, Josh – 1996-97-98-99Johnson, L. 1934Johnson, M. – 1902Johnson, Matt – 1997Johnson, Ogden – 1922-23

Johnson, Paul – 1968Johnson, Phil – 1956-57-58Johnson, Richard – 1952Johnson, Rob – 1996Johnson, Robert – 1945-46-47Johnson, Roy – 1932-33Johnson, Shelly – 1949-50; 1955Johnson, Tim – 1982-83Johnson, Tom – 1955Johnson, William – 1952; 1954Johnson, William – 1962-63-64Johnsson, Dave – 1951-52Johnston, Brandon - 2004-05Johnston, Jeremiah - 1999Johnston, Luke - 1999Johnston, Martin – 1923-24; 26-27Johnston, Tony – 1982-83-84Jones, Bob – 1953Jones, John – 1938-39Jones, Luke - 1999Jones, Preston - 2005-06-07-08-09Joslin, Matt – 1990-91Joslin, Rodney - 1963Judd, Marc – 1976

K

Kahl – 1941Kalemba, Al – 1977-78-79-80Kalemba, Art – 1980-81Kalous, Kevin – 1975Kamin, Leo – 1973Kanke, Mike – 1998Kapischke, Kurt – 1980-81-82-83Karlstron, Ernest – 1945; 1947Karlstrom, L. – 1941-42Karlstrom, T. – 1941-42Karr, Greg – 1968-69Kasap, Nick – 1982-83-84Kasap, Pete – 1980-81-82-83Kasischke, Paul – 1996Kastman, Ragnar – 1931-32Kautz, Mike - 2010Keeley, John – 1985-86-87-88Keenan, Pat – 1965-66-67Kellett, Larry – 1974-75-76Kelly, Gordon – 1959-60Kelly, Matt - 1999-00-01-02Kempe, Kenneth – 1923Kennedy, Aaron – 1983Kennedy, Rich - 1953Kernan, Rob – 1995Kettler, Jordan - 2009Key, Andre – 1994Keys, John – 1996Kiesewetter, Joe - 1982-83-84Kilburg, James – 1986Kilroy, Mike - 2007-08Kimball, Mark – 1990-91King, Brian – 1984-85-86King, Derek - 2010King, Jim – 1995-96-97-98King, Greg – 1981-82-83-84King, Tommy – 1992-93-94-95Kinney, Charles – 1956; 1958-59Kjellquist, L. – 1940Klabunde, Ken – 1962-63-64Klauseger, Bill - 2001-02Kleckler, Brian – 1994Klein, Scott - 2006-07Kleinhans, Ben - 1999-00-01-02Klink, Andy - 2007-08-09Kloostra, Jerry – 1963-64Kluck, Ryan – 1998Knanishu, Jake – 1927; 1930Knanishu, Martin – 1926-27Knapp, Jon – 1970-71-72-73Knapp, Greg - 2005-06-07Knapp, Robert – 1961Kobbeman, Jeremy – 1997Kocourek, Kyle - 2006-07Koivula, Dave – 1965-66-67-68Koivula, Steve – 1967-68-69-70Koopman, Jeff - 2003-04-05Koppari, Bill – 1974-75-76Korver, Seth - 2004Koster, Dennis – 1969-70-71-72Kotopka. Jason – 1992Krambeck, David – 1996

Krantz, Nick - 2010Krefft, Bill - 2004-05-06Kreiter, Kurt – 1984-85-86Krejci, Adam - 2006-07-08Kretzmann, Scott - 2004-05-06-07Krull, Matt – 1984-85-86Kruse, Craig – 1990-91-92-93Kubiak, Bryan – 1993-94Kuehl, Bill – 1969-70-71-72Kula, Tom – 184-85-86-87Kulberg, Fred – 1926Kuperis, Jon – 1979-80-81-82Kuzniar, Aaron - 2002-03-04-05Kwasigroch, Aaron - 2009-10Kwasigroch, Jason - 2005-06-07-08

L

LaBarge, J. – 1934-35-36LaBrie, Leo - 2000-01-02-03LaBrie, Timothy - 2003, 05-06Lack, Ernest – 1917Lang, Adam - 2010Lansu, Brain – 1990-91Lanxon, Mark – 1986-87-88LaRoque, Ernest – 1949-50Larson, Arthur – 1919-20-21Larson, C. – 1902Larson, Charles – 1919-20-21-22Larson, Kenneth – 1937Larson, Gus – 1932-33-34-35Larson, Mark – 1985-86-87-88Larson, Nels –1929Larson, Robert – 1952;54Larson, Roger – 1967-68Larson, Shane – 1987Larson, W. – 1939-40-41Larson, Willard – 1920-21-22-23Lathrop, Robert – 1986Lauritzen, Paul – 1952Leatherman, Larry – 1958Lee, David - 2009-10Leighton, John – 1983-84-85Lembas, Dave – 1983Lemke, Al – 1986; 1970-71Lemon, Edward – 1946Lemons, Jerry - 1959Lenc, George – 1935-36-37-38Lentz, Ron – 1975Lersten, Ken – 1956; 1958-59Lesher, Eric – 1980-81-82Levan, Tony – 1978Levine, Ted – 1961Leyden, Jim - 2000Liljedahl, Leroy – 1945Lilley – 1941Lincke, Marvin – 1921Lindblad, C. – 1901-02Lindbloom, Nels – 1938-39-40Lindeman, Allen – 1946Liindfeldt, Hal – 1932-33-34Lindgren, D. – 1902Lindmark, Jeff – 1988; 1990-91Lindmark, Steve – 1991-92-93-94Lindstrom, Brian – 1986Linnabray, Tom – 1955-56-57-58Linton, Darren – 1996-97Littig, Oren – 1918Littig, Jim – 1956-57; 1959Little, Rick – 1995-96-97Livingston, Robert – 1980-81Locke, Greg – 1970Lofgren, D. – 1901-02Lofgren, G. – 1904Lofgren, Jack – 1946-47Loftus, Brent - 2001Loncar, Mark – 1978-79; 1981-82Long, Bryan – 1995-96-97Long, Drew - 2000-01-02Long, Mark – 1982-83-84-85Losby, Tom – 1979-80-81Loucks, Chad – 1990-91Loufek, George – 1929-30Lovdahl, Mark – 1983-84-85-86Loy, Conrad – 1947-48Luckey, Scott – 1991Lund, David – 1948-49Lundahl, M. – 1934Lundahl, Stuart – 1950-51-52

Lundeen, Lyman – 1950-51Lundgren, Clyde – 1955-56Lundgren, Wilbert – 1946Lynch, Billy - 2005-06-07-08

M

MacDonald, Tyler - 2004Mackay, Joe – 1983-84MacKenzie, John – 1962-63; 65-66Mackey, Rob – 1994-95Madden, Jack - 2009-10Madden. – 1941Mago, John - 2007-08-09-10Mago, Robert - 2009-10Maher, Brendan – 1988-89-90-91Maietta, Joseph – 1987-88Majcina, Dale – 1977Malito, Paul – 1986-87-88Malmquist, Glen – 1947-48-49Malnar, Jim – 1967-68-69Maloney, John – 1974-75-76Maloney, R. – 1939-40Mammosser, Dave – 1985Mammosser, Jay – 1985Mandel, Brian - 2000-01-02Mendini, Daniel - 1959Manning, J.J. – 1996-97Manuel, Tony - 2000-01Marack, Robert – 1931-32-33-34Marchese, Jim – 1968-69Mariano, Joe – 1997-98Markward, Dave – 1968-69-70Maroney, Tom – 1937-38Marquardt, Mike - 2001-02Marsh, Leroy – 1968-69-70-71Martin, Jason – 1992-93-94Martin, Jimmie – 1991Martin, Maurice – 1927-28-29-30Martin, Robert – 1970-71-72-73Martin, John – 1988Martinez, Bill – 1983-84-85-86Marusarz, Joe - 2001-02-03Marwedel, Gary – 1971-72-73-74Masheris, Jason – 1994Maskalunas, Eric – 1990-91-92Mason, Billy – 1929-30Mason, Carl – 1961-62Massa, Duane – 1987Matthieson, Mike - 2010Matus, Mark – 1973-74-75-76Matesevac, Ray – 1965-66Mauritzson, Anders – 1928Maurus, Jeff - 1965-66-67-68Mayes, Ben – 1990McAtee, Brandan - 2007-08-09McBride, Tom – 1975-76McCabe, Kevin – 1987-88-89-90McCall, Herbert – 1932-33-34McCarthy, Bill – 1990McCarthy, David – 1996McClean, W. – 1939McCormick, Shane – 1983-84-85-86McCoy, Doug – 1980-81-82-83McCullough, Zachary - 2008-09-10McDowell, Jeff - 2003-04-05-06McFarland, Kris - 2006McGee, Tim – 1992McGhee, Mike – 1984McGilliard, Micth - 2008-09-10McGinnis, Ryan - 2005-06-07McGlaughlin, Fred – 1952McGough, Stephen - 2008McIntire, Tom - 2003-04-05McIntyre, Brian - 1999-00-01-02McKanna, Donald – 1949McKinzie, Gerald – 1955-56McLaughlin, Clayton - 2002-03-04-05McMahon, Pat – 1981McMurray, Steve – 1975McNulty, Ryan – 1994McPeek, Kraig – 1997-98-99-00McPherson, Jim – 1980-81McWhinney, Lester– 1928-30-31-32Mencarini, Matt - 2007-08Mendini, Daniel - 1959Meinschein, John – 1970Melow, Gilbert – 1946

53 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS FOOTBALL

ALL-TIME AUGUSTANA FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERSMemeti, Jeff – 1991-92Meneghetti, Mark – 1975-76-77Metcalf, Bob – 1975-76-77-78Mettler, Harry – 1927Mertz, M. – 1940Metz, Bob – 1938-39-40Meskan, Chris – 1995-96-97-98Meyer, Eric - 2007-08-09Meyer, Heath – 1987-88-89-90Meyer, Mark – 1991-92-93-94Meyers, Evan – 1970Michalczewski, Mark – 1976-77Miers, Jack – 1946Miljus, Robert – 1952-53-54Miller, Allen – 1934-35-36-37Miller, Andrew – 1950; 1953-54-55Miller, Dave – 1969-70-71Miller, David – 1995Miller, Irving - 1959Miller, Jason – 1997Miller, Jerome – 1924; 1926-27Miller, Kevin – 1975Miller, Mike – 1971Miller, Mike – 1994-95Miller, Todd – 1979-80-81-82Miller, Tom – 1972-73Minch, Kevin – 1977-78-79Minniti, Joe – 1988-89-90-91Mitchell, Bill – 1982Mitchell, Phil – 1969Mitton, Bill – 1952Mnichowicz, Bernie – 1962-63-64-65Moe, John – 1931Moffat, Scott – 1974Molnar, Jim – 1974Monier, Brad - 2005-06-07-08Moore, Ben – 1992Moravec, Harry – 1963-64-65-66Morgan, Dale – 1966-67-68Morrell, Thomas – 1930Morris, Larry – 1965Morton, Don - 1966-67-68Morton, Doug – 1966-67Morton, Nate – 1992-93Morton, Peter – 1975Moses, Larry – 1963Moss, Stan – 1998Mueller, Mike - 1999-00-01Mueller, Pete – 1998-99Mueller, Steve – 1989Muhammed, Luqman - 2000Mullholland, Sean - 2010Murphy, Charles – 1971Murray, Craig - 2000-01-02Murrens, Tom – 1976-77Murry, Chad – 1993-94-95-96Musgrove, Rolen – 1926-27Mushinsky, Ron – 1966Myers, Rick - 2004Mzhickteno, Jim – 1982

N

Nache, Val – 1961-62Nagel, Ron – 1979-80Navarro, Anthony – 1998Necastro, Butch – 1975-76-77Nelson, Ben – 1996-97-98-99Nelson, Don – 1959-60-61-62Nelson, Ed – 1919Nelson, Fred – 1958-59Nelson, George – 1926-27Nelson, Grover – 1947Nelson, Jim – 1952Nelson, John – 1938-39-40Nelson, John – 1948-49; 1951Nelson, Len – 1947-48-49-50Nelson, Ron – 1981, 1983-84Netznik, Phil – 1996-97-98-99Neumann, Jason – 1997Neville, William – 1946Newstrom, W. – 1904Nicklas, Jeff – 1980-81-82-83Nielsen, Rick – 1984Nieman, Herb – 1958Nilsson, Gunnar – 1966Nixon, Jordan – 1988-89-90-91Nogal, Vaughn – 1918Nordgren, Maurice – 1917

Nordstrom, O.L. – 1903Norton, Curt – 1921Novak, W. – 1940Nunnally, Marshall – 1967-68-69-70Nyberg, Ken – 1946-47-48-49Nye, Steve – 1981-82Nystrom, R. – 1939-40

O

Oakleaf, Sam – 1933-34-35-36Oaks, Mark – 1972Oaks, William – 1946-47-48-49Oberg, E. – 1903-04Oberlin, Dave – 1955O’Brien, Bill – 1991-92-93-94O’Donoghue, Mike - 2010Ogan, Jim – 1966-67-68Oien, Charles – 1975-76Okerman – 1941Olander, Gilbert – 1990-91Ollenburger, Grant - 2009-10Olmstead, Jack – 1949-50-51Olmstead, Jerry – 1951-52Olsen, Lonnie – 1941; 1946Olson, Al - 1959Olson, Bob – 1973-74-75Olson, Emerald – 1927-28Olson, Jim – 1984-85-86-87Olson, Larry – 1931Olson, Raymond – 1929-30Olson, Ryan - 1999-00Olsson, Thor – 1926Olufs, Richard – 1947O’Neal, Rockey – 1976O’Neil, John - 2001-02O’Reilly, Andrew - 2009-10O’Rourke, Kevin – 1985O’Rourke, Mike – 1980-81O’Rourke, T. – 1966-67-68O’Shea, Brian – 1980O’Shea, Tim - 2010Osborne, Lee – 1956; 1961Ossian, Bob – 1954-55Ostrom, Meredith – 1948-49

P

Palm, Arthur – 1921-22-23Palmer, Edward – 1918-19Palmer, Reuben – 1919Papandreou, George - 2009-10Papke, Rick – 1987-88-89-90Parcell, Maxx - 2009-10Parke, Jake - 2006-07-08-09Parson, Herbert – 1930-31-32-33Parsons, Jeramy – 1991-92-93Parsons, Tom – 1954-55Pasquini, Dominic – 1992-93-94-95Patchell, S. – 1934-35-36; 1938Patterson, Josh - 2003-04-05-06Paulin, Bob - 1999-00-01-02Paulson, Dennis – 1965-66Pautz, Matt - 2007-08Payton, Ed – 1958Pearce, Ron – 1967Pearson, Reuben – 1921,23Peart, Jordan - 2008-09-10Peck, Nick – 1998Pecs, Jeff – 1994-95Pena, Nate - 2009-10Pendergast, Mike – 1979-80-81-82Penney, Jay – 1980-81-82-83Perrone, Mark – 1990-91Perry, Steve – 1956-57-58-59Perschnick, Curt - 2007-08-09-10Persino, John – 1996-97Petersen, C. – 1901Petersen, H. – 1901Peterson, Bob – 1956-57-58Peterson, Charles – 1952-53-54-55Peterson, C. – 1942; 1946Peterson, Carl – 1918, 1920Peterson, Ed – 1961-62Peterson, Erhart – 1919-20-21Peterson, Howard – 1937-38-39Peterson, Jim – 1955Peterson, Kenneth –1930-31-32-33Peterson, Max – 1958-59-60

Peterson, Mick – 1971-72-73Peterson, Oliver – 1921-22Peterson, Roger – 1920-21Petges, Jake - 2010Petropolos, Jim – 1983Pettyplace, Allan – 1961Phelan, Mike – 1972Phelps, Jeff – 1981Phillips, John – 1996-97-98-99Piehl, Greg – 1980Pillard, Jacob - 2000Podulka, Tim - 2005-06-07-08Polic, Gary – 1977-78-79Pontikas, N. – 1939-40-41Porter, John - 2009-10Posewick, Tim – 1991-92Pothast, Ben – 1980-81-82-83Potter, C. – 1935-36Potter, F. – 1934-35-36Potter, Jeff – 1984Pottinger, Brian –1987-88-89-91Poulton, Dave – 1977Powell, Jason – 1990Powers, Steve – 1980-81-82-83Powless, Lloyd – 1962-63Preo, Art – 1963Presecky, Michael – 1986-87-88-89Pretzlaff, Jeff – 1996-97-98Price, Brad – 1984-85-86Price, Shawn – 1992Probizanski, Carl – 1959-60Prosia, , Phil - 2008Proteau, Robert – 1950-51-52Puccini, Roy - 1962Pugh, Tom – 1968-69-70Pullara, Mark – 1996Puls, Jim – 1977Purcell, Jeff - 2003-04Purn, O. – 1903-04Purn, Robert – 1946Putman, John – 1985-86

Q

Quain, Andrew - 2002-03-04-05Quinlan, John - 2001-02-03

R

Rahmquist – 1903Raiser, Doug – 1992-93-94-95Rakestraw, Dan – 1995Ramser, Eugene – 1946Randall, Alan – 1963-64Randall, Matt - 2005-06Randolph, Mike - 2005Randolph, Paul – 1917Ranvestel, Anthony–1995-96-97-98Rashid, Paul – 1983-84Rasmussen, Peter - 2008-09Rauch, Christopher – 1988-87Rawhoof, Don – 1970-71-72Reade, Barry – 1987-88-89-90Reade, Kyle - 2001-02Reade, Mark – 1991-92Reardon, Marty – 1977Redstrom, Raoul – 1917Reed, Bart – 1997-98-99-00Reed, Sonny – 1951Refner, Ken – 1977-78Regnier, Doug – 1992Rehr, Charles – 1931-32-33-34Reid, Scott – 1980-81-82-83Reiff, Bruce – 1974Reilly, Cullan - 2003Renn, Gary – 1974-75Reiselt, Richard – 1961-62-63-64Remegi, Mario – 1972-73Remy, Dan – 1952Reoch, Matt - 2006Requet, Dave – 1973; 75Resner, Marty - 2010Richards, W. – 1934-35Richardson, Ryne - 2003-04Ricketts, Marlon – 1987Ricketts, Mike – 1984-85-86-87Riefe, Delmar – 1945Rinck, W. – 1941-42Rivers, Kevon - 2010

Roach, Todd – 1988Robbins, Fairrol – 1957-58Robinson, Leon – 1919-20Robison, Troy - 1999Roche, Bob – 1984Rodgers, Dave – 1995Roe, Matt - 2002-03-04-05Rogala, Mike – 1977Rogenski, Felix – 1932-33-34-35Rogers, Jim – 1957-58Rokis, Anthony - 2004-05Romence, Art – 1961Roos, Don – 1951-52Roos, Perry – 1946-47-48-49Rosello, Marc – 1989-90-91-92Roseman, Curt – 1961-62Rosencranz, Frank – 1921Rosenquist, Wallace – 1937-38-39Rosner, Mike – 1979Ross, James – 1998Rosset, Andrew - 2007-08-09Rostick, Osie – 1953; 1957Rourke, Thomas – 1966Rowan, Matt - 2004Rucinski, Dave – 1977Rucker, Willie – 1975-76-77-78Rufolo, Dennis – 1995-96; 1998Rugg, Larry – 1988-89-90Russell, Casey - 2006-07-08Russell, Robert – 1949-50-51Russ, Clarence – 1920Rutherford, Dustin - 2000Ryan, Ed – 1978-79-80Ryan, Jim – 1989-90-91-92

S

Saenger, Robert – 1949-50Sale, Josh – 1993-94Sally, Chris – 1997-98-99-00Sally, Dave - 2007-08Salzmann, Harry – 1927Sanchez, Mike – 1991Sandberg, Rudolf – 1945Sandercock, Dave – 1982-83-84-85Sanders, Jay – 1995Sanders, Kirk – 1984-85; 1990Sanders, Steve – 1982-83-84-85Sandquist, Al – 1954Sandstrom, Robert –1927-28-29-30Sandstrom, Marty – 1955-56Sanford, Jamael – 1996-97-98Santana, Sammy - 2009Savarese, Frank – 1964-65-66Saviano, Ron – 1959-60Sax, Jordan – 1995Scarpinato, Jeff – 1981-82-83-84Scianna, Joe – 1993-94-95Schaller, Dan – 1992Schaults, Tom - 2004-05Schertz, Dave – 1974-75-76-77Schertz, Phil – 1977Scheuerman, Clifford – 1932-33-34Scheuerman, Milt – 1922-23-24Schick, Mark – 1978-79-80Schiller, Jerry – 1950-51-52-53Schimeck, Pete - 2009-10Schleuter, Richard – 1964Schlechte, David – 1967-68Schloneger, Tim – 1995-96-97-98Schlueter, Dean – 1977-78Schmulbach, Jeff – 1993-94-95Schmulbach, Joe – 1996-97-98-99Schnack, Drew – 1968-69-70Schnarre, Mark – 1987-88 Schneeman, Derek - 2009-10Schneider, Carl – 1972-73-74Schneider, Theodore – 1929Schnure, Bill – 1972-73-74Schoenhard, Jamey - 2001-02-03Schoon, Brian - 2005-06-07Schriefer, Herbert – 1946Schroeder, Alex - 2007-08-09-10Schroeder, John – 1930-31-32-33Schroeder, Nate – 1991-92-93-94Schroeder, Rich – 1989-90-91Schryver, Clinton – 1947-48Schryver, Eugene – 1949Schults, Jamie – 1991

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ALL-TIME AUGUSTANA FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERSSchumann, Tony – 1977-78Schutt, Dave – 1981Schweinberger, Dale – 1955Schweitzer, Andrew - 2006-07-08-09Scott, Kevin – 1977-78Scudder, Pat – 1981-82Seaholm, Gary – 1967Seastone, John – 1988Sebby, Jon - 2004-05-06Sederlund, Harold – 1923-24Sellers, Geno – 1984Sellers, Trenton – 1986-88-89-90Serenius, Arnold – 1924Sersig, Jack – 1945Sessions, Adam – 1996Setchell, Aaron - 2006-07-08-09Severns, Douglas – 1986-87-88Severns, Mike – 1966-67-68-69Sextonson, Eric – 1993Shafer. Walter – 1923Shank, Gary – 1973-74Sharpe - 1941Shaw, Larry – 1975Shaw, Mike – 1993Shaw, Richard – 1963Shaw, Robert – 1938-39Shea, Travis - 2003-04-05Sheldon, J.D. – 1999-00-01-02Shipley, Mike – 1967-68Shirley, Jeff – 1978-79-80 Sibley, Walter – 1995Sievert, Bud - 2008-09Sikorski, Matt - 2002-03-04Simpsen, Kyle - 2003-04-05-06Simonson, Wayne – 1946-47-48-49Sipka, Stan - 1997-98Singbush, Norm – 1982-83-84Sipich, Joe – 1993-94-95-96Sisk, Ben - 2006-07Skole, Jack – 1988-89-90-91Slavish, Mike – 1980Slette, Mark - 2005-06-07Slette, Rob - 2003-04-05Smigiel, Bill - 2005Smiley, Don – 1932-33-34-35Smith, Craig - 1999-00-01Smith, Dale – 1987-88-89Smith, Dick – 1959-60Smith, Eric - 2005-06-07-08Smith, Jeremy - 2008-09-10Smith, Ryan – 1990Smith, W. – 1938-39Smutka, M. – 1935Snider, Jake - 2006-07-08Snively, Dan – 1929-30Snyder, Bill - 1954Snyder, Ron – 1972-73-74Soderstrom, Walter–1949-50-51-52Solomonson, Carl – 1921Somerville, Jim – 1994-95-96-97Sommer, Le Roy – 1949Soper, Bruce – 1961-62-63-64Southern, Joel – 1992-93Southern, Ryan – 1993-94-95Spahr, Robert – 1926Speed, Olin – 1951Spencer, Rick – 1970-71-72-73Spindler, Joe - 2010Spinelli, Marco - 2003Splawski, Dennis – 1967-68-69Splawski, Tom – 1968; 1971Splinter, Lester – 1932Spoor, Zachary - 2008-09Sprungman, Mike – 1982Staddon, Dave – 1962Stainbrook, Joel - 2001-02-03Staneck, Don – 1957Starenko, Drew – 1979-80Steinhart, Anton - 2003Stelling, Doug – 1970Stiers, Logan – 1968Stime, Steve – 1978Stockton, John – 1948Stockton, John – 1976-77-78-79Stoltz, David - 2003-04Stone, John – 1946Stone, Lester – 1931-32Stone, T. – 1942Stoodley, Matt – 1993-94-95-96

Stopoulos, Lee – 1957-58-59-60Storm, Peter – 1950-51-52Stormont, Steve – 1973-74Stortz, Bryan – 1996; 1998-99Strand, Harold – 1936Strand, Jeff – 1988-89-90Strieker, Mike – 1979-80Stritzel, Doug – 1989Strobbe, Marc – 1994-95; 1997-98Strohkarck, Frank – 1928-29Stromberg, Bob – 1950-51Studer, Chris - 2003-04-05-06Sturek, Jeff - 2001-02-03-04Sturek, Mike – 1976-77-78Sturtevant, John - 2003Stuteville, Bill – 1966-67Sullivan, Thomas – 1959-60Sundeen, Karl – 1933Sundquist, Doug – 1978-79Sutchar, Averill - 2004Sutherland, Don - 1976-77Sutherland, John – 1954-55-56-57Swanson, A.B. – 1903-04Swanson, Alan – 1952Swanson, Carl – 1917Swanson, Clarence – 1926-27Swanson, Erwin – 1946Swanson, Jack – 1954-55Swanson, Roy – 1928-29Swanson, W. – 1939-40-41Swanson, Wallace – 1918-19-20-21Swedberg – 1941-42Swenson, Birger – 1923Swenson, Philip – 1946Swinson, Kent – 1973-74-75Swords, Trent – 1988Szatkiewicz, Matt – 1984-85-86Szpejnowski, Steve - 2001-02-03-04

T

Tait, John – 1950-51Tallman, Bill – 1995Tangorra, Mike – 1935-36-37-38Tarran, Chris – 1970-71-72-73Tasch, Ray – 1974Tate, Travis - 2004-05Taylor, Mike – 1991-92-93-94Tazic, Mike – 1995Temple, Travis - 2001-03-04-05Tennant, Michael – 1986-87Terwilliger, Paul – 1968-69-70Tessiatore, Tom – 1965-66-67-68Texer, Ted – 1959-60-61Theis, Ed – 1988-89Thoman, Clarence – 1929-30-31Thomas, Roger – 1966-67Thompson, Charles – 1973-74-75Thompson, Joe – 1973-74-75-76Thompson, Kelan - 2002-03-04Thompson, Kurt – 1980-81-82-83Thompson, Ward – 1960-61-62-63Thomsen, Lynn – 1983-84-85-86Thomson, Ken – 1962-63-64-65Thornton, Roland - 2001-02-03Thorseon, Edward – 1926-27Thrasher, Jeremy – 1998Tillman, Craig – 1971-72-73-74Tillman, Ken – 1952-53Timmerman, Fred – 1959-60Timmons, Chris – 1994-95-96Tingle, Tom – 1957; 1959-60-61Toboja, Kevin – 1987-88-89Tolley, Rod – 1975-76-77-78Tolnai, Joe – 1995-96-97Tomaseski, Keith – 1946Tomasiewicz, Joe – 1966-67-68-69Tomczak, Joe – 1998-99Tongue, Jim - 2006-07-08Toppert, Jim – 1990-91-92-93Torell, E. – 1901Tornquist, Don – 1953-54Tornquist, Leroy – 1958Torri, Dave – 1984-85-86-87Tracey, Kevin - 2007Tracey, Tom – 1975-76-77Travis, Tim – 1996-97Trimberger, Tyler - 2009-10Tritt, Ethan – 1998-99

Triveri, Jim - 1999-00-01Tucker, Mike – 1987-88-89Tumilty, Jim – 1996Tumilty, Scott – 1992-93-94-95Tune, Jim – 1961-62Turner, George – 1927-28Turner, Reginald – 1971-72-73Tweed, Mike – 1992-93-94

U

Udden, J.A. – 1902-03Ungaro, Corey – 1997-98-99-00Unger, Chuck – 1978-79

V

Valkner, Ed – 1987-88-89-90Van, Willie – 1969-70-71-72Van De Velde, Pat – 1984-85Van Sickle, Chris – 1971-72-73-74VanWetzinga, Rich – 1970-71Vanwetzinga, Rusty – 1992-93-94-95Vanderlinden, Chuck – 1975VanderMolen, Dave – 1959-60Vanwinkle. Greg – 1974-72-73Velasquez, George – 1982-83-84Venegoni, David - 2008-09Verhoecks, Tom – 1959-60Vermeire, Joseph – 1966Vernon, Pete – 1980-81-82Vespa, Steve – 1998Verhelst, Jon - 2005-06-07Viehweg, Dennis – 1984-85-86-87Viehweg, Mark – 1977-78-79-80Viner, Jacob – 1923Voda, Kyle - 2010Voellinger, Jerry – 1946Vroman, Eric – 1989-90-91

W

Wagner – 1941Wagner, Jason - 2008-09-10Wagner, Michael – 1988-89-90-91Walas, Bob – 1971-72-73Walberg, Ralph – 1949Walheim, Gary – 1953Walker, Harlan – 1979-80-81Wallace, Greg – 1985-86-87Waller, Fred – 1980Walls, William – 1973Walsh, John – 1979Walt, Ted – 1969-70Walter, Ron – 1963-64-65-66Walters, Bob – 1959-60Walters, Terry – 1998-99-00-01Walther, Robert – 1948Wanless, Mark – 1987-88-89-90Wareham, Lewis – 1926Watkins, Jeff – 1988-89-90Watts, Mark – 1970-71-72-73Weber, Dan – 1980Weber, Greg – 1990-91-92-93Weber, Jack – 1938Weber, Joe - 2010Weber, Matt - 2001-03-04Weerda, James – 1998-99-00Weglarz, Frank - 2003-04-05-06Wegley, Brian – 1984-85-86Weidner, Randy – 1984-85-86-87Weigle, Chad – 1998-99-00-01Weisberg, Ira – 1963, 66Welch, Nick - 2009Weldon, James – 1970-71-72-73Welgat, Eric – 1984-85-86-87Wellborn, Paul – 1992-93-94Weller, Jeffery – 1985-86-87-88Wendell, Brad - 2000-01-02-03Werner, Jesse – 1957Werner, Kevin – 1987; 1989-90Wesbey, George – 1950-51Wesbey, George – 1974-75West, Joe – 1931West, Ray – 1937-38Westemeyer, Barry–1985-88-89-90Westemeyer, Blaine - 2006-07-08-09Westemeyer, Bradd – 1991

Westerberg, Erik - 2010Westerlund, Mahlon – 1928-29Westerly, Blair - 2001-02-03-04Westerman, Troy – 1983-84-85-86Whalen, Arthur – 1947-48-49-50Whalen, Kurt – 1993-94-95-96Whan, Jack – 1951-52-53-54Wheeker, Jim – 1978-79Wheeler, Joe – 1981-82-83-84Wheeler, John – 1973-74-75Wheeler, Phil – 1970-71-72-73Wheeler, Sam - 2003White, Kevin – 1990White, Jesse - 2007White, John – 1970Whiteside, Bob – 1991-92-93-94Whiteside, Dale – 1952Whiting, Fred – 1959-60-61-62Wickenhauser, Cody - 2008-09-10Wickstrom, Earle – 1917-18-19-20Widdop, Jeff – 1984-85Wiggins, Charles – 1993Wiggins, Mario – 1989-90Wikoff, Hudson - 2006-07-08Wilkens, Tom – 1977-78-79Wilkins, Bill – 1958Williams, Dave - 1991-92-93-94Williams, Tavares - 2004Williams, Tim - 1999-00-01-02Williams, Wes – 1977-78-79Wilson, Carl – 1921-22Wilson, Harry – 1945Wilson, Jerry – 1972Wilson, Paul – 1965Wilson, Zack – 1992-93-94-95Wimmer, George – 1947Winckler, Joe – 1969Wind, Leslie – 1924Wingo, Trace - 2010Wingrad, Ken – 1965-66-67-68Winquist, Jared - 2001Winston, David - 2004-05-06Wojtkiewicz, Craig - 2002-03-04Wojtkiewicz, Kevin – 1995-96-97Wolucka, Stan – 1972Wood, Bill – 1942Wood, Cliff – 1953-54-55Wood, Maynard – 1921Wood, Robert - 2007-08-09-10Woodworth, Matt - 2001-02Woolridge, Robert – 1983-84-85Wooten, Bradley – 1985-86-87-88Workman, Rob – 1994Wroble, Jason - 1999Wynn, Earl – 1930

Y

Yaspelkis, Ben – 1957-58Yemm, Greg – 1974-75-76-77Yeoh, Ken – 1996Young, Bobby - 2007-08Young, Eric – 1989Young, Ken – 1961; 1963-64Young, Paul – 1989-90-91Youngbauer, Joe - 2004-05-06Youngberg, Arlyn – 1950-51Youngberg, Dick – 1951Youngblood, Cecil – 1972-73-74-75Youngquist, Karl – 1989-90-91-92Yonke, Pete – 1981Yuhas, Dan – 1980-81

Z

Zajicek, Jim – 1991-92Zeifert, Mike - 2002-03-04-05Zeleznik, Brian – 1996Zemke, David - 2000-01-02-03Zentner, Bill – 1994-95Zerkle, Tim - 1959Zick, Kyle - 2001-02-03Zielke, Kevin – 1988-89-90Zimmerman, David – 1990Zoran, Mark – 1976-77-78

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AUGUSTANA VIKINGS YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDSALL TIME RECORD: In 95 seasons of football, Augustana has compiled an overall record of 513-276-29 for a winning percentage of .638, which ranks the Vikings sixth among all the NCAA Division III teams.YEAR W-L-T COACH CAPTAINS 1893 2-1-0 1894 1-1-0 1895-1900 No Football 1901 0-2-0 1902 2-2-0 1903 2-3-0 1904 4-2-1 1905-1916 No Football 1917 3-2-0 Ted Davenport Laurence Eckstrom, Paul Randolph 1918 3-1-0 Leo Liitt Ralph Bengston 1919 3-1-0 Art Swedberg W.A. Anderson 1920 6-1-1 Art Swedberg Wallie Swanson 1921 4-3-0 Art Swedberg Charles Larson 1922 1-8-0 Art Swedberg Carl Wilson 1923 3-4-0 Wally Swanson Willard Larson 1924 2-7-0 Wally Swanson Milt Scheurman 1925 3-4-1 Carl Peterson Ephraim Erickson 1926 5-2-1 Carl Peterson Melford Anderson 1927 2-5-0 Carl Peterson Ed ”Hooty” Thorson 1928 7-1-0 H.V. Almquist Hugo “Ox” Alvine 1929 3-4-1 H.V. Almquist Maurice Martin 1930 4-3-0 H.V. Almquist William Mason 1931 5-2-2 H.V. Almquist LeRoy Brissman 1932 6-0-2 H.V. Almquist Lester McWhinney 1933 7-1-1 H.V. Almquist John Schroeder 1934 9-0-0 H.V. Almquist Bob Marak, Herb McCall 1935 5-3-0 H.V. Almquist Gus Larson, Felix Rogenski 1936 4-5-0 H.V. Almquist Sam Oakleaf 1937 6-2-1 H.V. Almquist William Bohamn 1938 3-4-1 H.V. Almquist Mike Tangorra, George Lenc 1939 4-4-0 H.V. Almquist Bob Christ 1940 4-2-2 H.V. Almquist John Nelson 1941 1-6-1 John Briley Bill Carlstrom 1942 7-1-0 John Briley Byron Swedberg 1943 No Football1944 No Football 1945 1-3-0 L.C. Brissman Delmar Riefe 1946 3-5-0 John Briley Enfrid Johnson 1947 4-2-2 A.J. Stolfa Bill Oaks 1948 4-3-1 A.J. Stolfa Bill Oaks 1949 6-2-0 A.J. Stolfa Bill Oaks 1950 2-6-0 Oliver Olson Art Whalen 1951 3-4-4 Vince Lundeen Kent Buikema 1952 3-5-0 Vince Lundeen Jerry Schiller 1953 5-4-0 Vince Lundeen Jerry Schiller 1954 3-5-0 Vince Lundeen Chris Devona 1955 2-6-0 Vince Lundeen Charlie Peterson 1956 1-7-0 Vince Lundeen Clyde Lundgren 1957 4-4-0 Vince Lundeen Harvey Fladeland, John Sutherland 1958 2-6-0 Vince Lundeen Tom Linnabary, Lee Hanlon 1959 5-3-0 Ray Loeschner Jan Jamison, Steve Perry, Ken Lersten 1960 3-4-2 Ray Loeschner Lee Stopoulos, Arvid Herstedt 1961 5-4-0 Ray Loeschner Tom Tingle 1962 5-4-0 Ray Loeschner Terry Hudson 1963 7-2-0 Ray Loeschner Lloyd Powless, Steve Hofstetter1964 7-1-0 Ralph Starenko Jack Crabtree, Al Henning, Jerry Kloostra1965 4-2-2 Ralph Starenko Bernie Mnichowicz, John Coy, Ken Thompson 1966 6-2-1 Ralph Starenko Fred Johnson, Harry Moravec, Ron Walter1967 4-5-0 Ralph Starenko Pat Keenan, Dick Haugen, Chuck Bashaar1968 6-3-0 Ralph Starenko Vic Butch, Jeff Maurus, Paul Ander 1969 7-2-0 Ben Newcomb Joe Tomasiewicz, Mike Severns, Mark Fiore1970 3-6-0 Ben Newcomb Ken Anderson, Paul Terwilliger, Dave Markward, Norm Evans 1971 5-4-0 Ben Newcomb Leroy Marsh, Dave Miller, Chuck Degand 1972 6-3-0 Ben Newcomb Dennis Koster, Willie Van, Rich Eichhorn 1973 7-2-0 Ben Newcomb Bob Martin, Tom Enger, Mark Watts 1974 5-3-1 Ben Newcomb John Each, Bill Schnure 1975 7-2-0 Ben Newcomb Kent Swinson, Cecil Youngblood1976 7-3-0 Ben Newcomb Joe Thompson, Dave Feiza 1977 4-5-0 Ben Newcomb John Boettcher, Gary Goforth, Butch Necastro 1978 4-5-0 Ben Newcomb Mike Sturek, Randy Ems 1979 6-3-0 Bob Reade Dave Bell, Wes Williams, Mel Blaser 1980 6-3-0 Bob Reade Jim Barnes, Mark Schick 1981 9-1-0 Bob Reade Greg Bednar, Tom Losby 1982 11-1-0 Bob Reade Pete Vernon, Lance Hofer, Jon Kuperus, Don Eli 1983 12-0-0 Bob Reade Jay Penney, Pete Kasap, Doug McCoy, Craig Allison 1984 12-0-0 Bob Reade Joe Wheeler, Greg King 1985 13-0-0 Bob Reade Steve Sanders, Robert Woolridge, Tim Holmstrom, Mark Long 1986 12-0-1 Bob Reade Brad Price, Lynn Thomsen, Troy Westerman1987 10-1-0 Bob Reade Greg Wallace, Mike Ricketts, Tom Kula, Dave Torri 1988 10-2-0 Bob Reade John Bothe, Erik Burgwald, Frank Bojniewicz 1989 8-2-0 Bob Reade Game Captains 1990 8-2-0 Bob Reade Heath Meyer, Rick Papke

1991 8-1-0 Bob Reade Mike Hesler, Jack Skole, James Fambro 1992 6-3-0 Bob Reade George Annang, Brian Dunlavy, Marc Rosello, Karl Youngquist 1993 7-2-0 Bob Reade Steve Lindmark, Greg Weber, Craig Kruse1994 8-2-0 Bob Reade Steve Lindmark, Tim Beagle, Tommy King, Dave Williams 1995 6-3-0 Tom Schmulbach Tommy King, Scott Tumilty, Rusty Van Wetzinga, Doug Raiser 1996 5-4-0 Tom Schmulbach Ryan Carpenter, Spencer Davis, Chad Murry1997 7-2-0 Tom Schmulbach Jim Somerville, Kevin Dajka, Dusty Behringer, Zach Bartels 1998 7-2-0 Tom Schmulbach Kevin Dajka, Brian Gosnell, Jim King, Chris Meskan 1999 9-2-0 Tom Schmulbach Mark Goodwin, Ben Nelson, Phil Netznik, Joe Schmulbach 2000 7-3-0 Jim Barnes Mackenzie Hay, Chris Sally2001 10-2-0 Jim Barnes Todd Baldwin, Brad Haverback, J.D. Sheldon, Jim Triveri2002 7-2-0 Jim Barnes Todd Baldwin, J.D. Sheldon, Brad Wendell, Tim Williams2003 7-3-0 Jim Barnes Mike Hansen, Brad Wendell, Kyle Zick, Adam Guy, Mike Brasile2004 7-3-0 Jim Barnes Jeff Purcell, Blair Westerly, Beau Biagi, Steve Szpejnowski2005 10-2-0 Jim Barnes Matt Roe, Mike Zeifert, Jeremy Hall, Chris Studer2006 7-3-0 Jim Barnes Mike Guzman, Joe Youngbauer, Chris Studer2007 5-5-0 Jim Barnes Brad Monier, Ryan McGinnis, Scott Kretzmann, Justin Jacobs2008 7-3-0 Jim Barnes Brad Monier, Billy Lynch, Tim Podulka, Wyatt Breiser2009 6-4-0 Jim Barnes Preston Jones, Jake Parke, Aaron Setchell, Blaine Westemeyer2010 6-4-0 Jim Barnes Andrew Hansen, John Mago, Cody Wickenhauser, Robert Wood

AUGUSTANA 150 YARD RUSHING GAMESYDS ATT PLAYER OPPONENT SITE DATE 342 44 Matt Roe Wheaton Rock Island, IL 11/13/04300 38 Joe Thompson Carthage Kenosha, WI 11/15/75 275 40 Joe Thompson Wheaton Rock Island, IL 11/02/74 261 17 Brad Price Hope Holland, MI 11/22/86 226 29 Joe Thompson Carroll Waukesha, WI 10/30/76 224 40 Joe Thompson Illinois Wesleyan Rock Island, IL 11/08/75 222 19 Dennis Fraikes North Central Naperville, IL 10/31/87 220 30 Mike Guzman Central Rock Island, IL 09/03/05208 24 Joe Thompson North Park Rock Island, IL 10/19/74203 17 John Coy Lake Forest Lake Forest, IL 10/27/62201 17 J.J. McDowell North Park Chicago, IL 10/02/04 199 16 Scott Tumilty Adrian Adrian, MI 09/23/95 197 14 Scott Tumilty Carthage Kenosha, WI 11/07/92 191 17 Scott Tumilty UW-Platteville Rock Island, IL 09/10/94 190 24 Scott Tumilty North Central Naperville, IL 10/10/92 189 15 Scott Tumilty North Central Rock Island, IL 10/09/93 185 32 Mark Zoran Carroll Rock Island, IL 10/29/77183 22 David Chorney Carthage Kenosha, WI 11/04/00 182 17 Joe Thompson Wheaton Wheaton, IL 11/01/75 181 25 Scott Tumilty Drake Rock Island, IL 09/18/93181 30 Robert Wood Illinois Wesleyan Rock Island, IL 11/13/10 180 18 Mike Guzman Millikin Decatur, IL 11/11/06 180 18 David Chorney North Central Rock Island, IL 10/28/00177 33 Joe Thompson Elmhurst Elmhurst, IL 10/12/74 176 22 Craig Allison Wheaton Wheaton, IL 09/24/83 175 12 Mike Guzman Illinois Wesleyan Rock Island, IL 10/15/05175 23 Mark Zoran Carthage Kenosha, WI 09/17/77174 18 Mike Guzman Elmhurst Elmhurst, IL 10/30/04 172 25 Rick Spencer Millikin Rock Island, IL 11/10/73 171 18 George Velasquez UW-LaCrosse Rock Island, IL 11/26/83 170 30 Scott Tumilty Millikin Rock Island, IL 10/30/93170 20 David Chorney Wheaton Wheaton, IL 11/10/01169 12 David Chorney Wis-Lutheran Milwaukee, WI 09/22/01 169 23 Brad Price Illinois Wesleyan Rock Island, IL 10/05/85 169 32 Brad Price Salisbury State Phenix City, AL 12/13/86 167 16 Dennis Fraikes Millikin Rock Island, IL 10/24/87 165 17 Sal Barrutia Wheaton Rock Island, IL 10/21/72 163 24 Erik Burgwald Wheaton Rock Island, IL 10/15/88 163 37 Ron Nelson Millikin Decatur, IL 10/20/84 160 31 Greg Yemm Elmhurst Rock Island, IL 10/15/77 158 40 Joe Thompson Illinois Wesleyan Bloomington, IL 11/13/76 157 22 Craig Allison Elmhurst Elmhurst, IL 11/01/80 155 15 Mark Kimball North Park Chicago, IL 10/05/91 155 32 Ron Nelson Central of Iowa Kings Island, OH 12/08/84 155 33 Joe Thompson North Park Rock Island, IL 10/23/76 154 14 Matt Roe Catholic Washington D.C. 09/10/05154 30 Joe Thompson Elmhurst Elmhurst, IL 10/16/76 154 17 Lee Stopoulos Carthage Carthage, IL 09/17/60153 23 Dennis Fraikes Carroll Rock Island, IL 09/26/87 153 22 Brad Price North Park Chicago, IL 09/14/85 153 22 Craig Allison North Park Chicago, IL 11/12/83 152 23 Ben Nelson Wheaton Rock Island, IL 11/14/98152 12 Kyle Zick North Central Naperville, IL 10/05/02 151 23 John Carlson North Central Naperville, IL 10/10/92 151 14 David Chorney Wheaton Wheaton, IL 11/14/99151 24 Robert Wood Elmhurst Rock Island, IL 10/03/09 150 14 Brad Price Wheaton Rock Island, IL 09/29/84 150 22 Rick Spencer Wheaton Wheaton, IL 10/20/73 150 30 Scott Tumilty Millikin Rock Island, IL 10/28/95

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Unknown Coaches 1893-1904: 11-11-1 in six years 1893 - (2-1) 18 St. Ambrose 0 12 Monmouth 14 6 Iowa 0

1894 - (1-1) 9 Iowa 34 4 Monmouth 0

1901 - (0-2) 0 Monmouth 10 0 Lombard 35

1902 - (2-2) 0 Monmouth 35 27 Bradley 0 12 Monmouth 6 5 Armour Tech 11

1903 - (2-3) 37 Fulton 0 6 Monmouth 11 0 Monmouth 16 28 Bradley 0 0 Coe 6

1904 - (4-2-1) 2 Iowa 33 0 Knox 13 45 Hansen M.A. 0 29 Lombard 5 25 Cornell 6 22 Coe 0 6 Monmouth 6

1905-1916: No Football

Ted Davenport 1917: 3-2 in one year 1917 - (3-2) 0 Cornell 74 16 Moline 0 3 Illinois Wesleyan 12 35 Iowa Wesleyan 6 58 Western Illinois 0 Leo Liitt 1918: 3-1 in one year 1918 - (3-1) 39 Monmouth 0 19 Parsons 0 20 Cornell 16 12 Knox 15

Art Swedberg 1919-22: 12-14-4 in four years 1919 (1-2-3) 6 Illinois Wesleyan 6 27 Monmouth 0 0 Am Coll of PE 0 0 Knox 27 0 Cornell 13 7 St. Viator 7

1920 - (6-1-1) 20 Lombard 3 72 Hedding 0 28 Ill. Wesleyan 10 0 Millikin 7 26 Monmouth 3 0 Cornell 0 35 Bradley 0 6 St. Viator 0

1921 - (4-3) 0 Wabash 7 28 Parsons 14 14 Ill. Wesleyan 0 0 Millikin 28 19 Monmouth 7 14 St. Ambrose 0 0 Bradley 13

1922 - (1-8) 0 Palmer 6 0 Parsons 27 0 Ill. Wesleyan 3 14 Monmouth 26 6 Western Illinois 26 0 Millikin 18 0 Bradley 34 0 Eureka 36 7 Ill. College 6

YEAR BY YEAR WITH THE AUGUSTANA VIKINGSWally Swanson 1923-24: 5-11 in two years 1923 - (3-4) 6 North Central 20 0 Illinois Wesleyan 24 0 Monmouth 19 18 Western Illinois 12 3 Millikin 2 0 Bradley 27 10 Eureka 3

1924 - (2-7) 3 Wheaton 0 0 Knox 9 0 Illinois Wesleyan 6 14 Monmouth 7 7 Western Illinois 27 0 Millikin 20 0 Bradley 19 6 North Central 12 0 Mt. Morris 35

Carl Peterson 1925-27: 10-11-2 in three years 1925 - (3-4-1) 0 Knox 12 21 Wheaton 0 0 Illinois Wesleyan 13 7 Monmouth 7 18 Western Illinois 0 6 Bradley 24 7 Millikin 20 19 Mt. Morris 0

1926 - (5-2-1) 33 St. Bede 6 0 Knox 0 7 Illinois Wesleyan 6 14 Western Illinois 0 0 Monmouth 10 20 North Central 0 0 Millikin 34 13 Mt. Morris 0

1927 - (2-5) 6 Knox 10 12 St. Ambrose 0 0 Illinois Wesleyan 19 0 Bradley 58 0 Monmouth 24 12 North Central 0 8 Western Illinois 12

H.V. Almquist 1928-40: 67-31-10 in 13 years 1928 - (7-1) 6 Knox 0 20 Carthage 6 6 Illinois Wesleyan 0 0 Bradley 12 19 Western Illinois 0 14 Monmouth 0 20 North Central 0 13 St. Ambrose 2

1929 - (3-4-1) 14 Carthage 7 0 Illinois Wesleyan 39 0 Knox 25 2 Western Illinois 0 0 Monmouth 43 2 North Central 0 7 St. Ambrose 13 6 Wheaton 6

1930 - (4-3) 2 Central 13 9 Carthage 7 12 St. Ambrose 6 13 Knox 6 20 Western Illinois 15 6 Monmouth 19 0 North Central 32 1931 - (5-2-2) 42 Wartburg 0 38 Dubuque 0 6 Carthage 6 0 St. Ambrose 7 6 Knox 0 40 Western Illinois 0 6 Monmouth 7 2 North Central 0 7 Lake Forest 7

1932 - (6-0-2) 14 Cornell 9 13 Carthage 0 27 Knox 6 0 St. Ambrose 0 19 Western Illinois 14 0 Monmouth 0 7 North Central 6 26 Lake Forest 13

1933 - (7-1-1) 13 Iowa Wesleyan 7 35 Carthage 0 25 Knox 0 6 North Central 6 6 St. Ambrose 0 14 Monmouth 13 7 Lake Forest 9 46 Western Illinois 0 19 William Penn 6

1934 - (9-0) 6 Iowa Wesleyan 0 21 William Penn 0 21 Knox 0 8 St. Ambrose 0 14 North Central 13 13 Lake Forest 0 20 Western Illinois 7 21 Monmouth 20 41 Carthage 6

1935 - (5-3) 34 Iowa Wesleyan 12 27 Carthage 3 0 Knox 6 12 St. Ambrose 14 12 North Central 0 21 Dubuque 0 17 Western Illinois 0 0 Monmouth 18

1936 - (4-5) 2 Iowa Wesleyan 6 78 Freshman 0 7 Millikin 0 7 St. Ambrose 12 0 North Central 7 6 Western Illinois 7 0 Bradley 18 13 Monmouth 12 33 Carthage 0

1937 - (6-2-1) 13 Bethany 0 7 Millikin 0 14 Freshman 12 0 St. Ambrose 13 12 North Central 6 0 Bradley 13 0 Monmouth 0 14 Carthage 6 20 Western Illinois 12

1938 - (3-4-1) 13 Iowa Wesleyan 0 6 Lake Forest 36 6 Western Illinois 0 7 St. Ambrose 12 6 North Central 7 7 Carthage 7 6 Bradley 34 14 Monmouth 7

1939 - (4-4) 6 Iowa Wesleyan 9 6 Lake Forest 0 3 St. Ambrose 7 24 North Central 7 0 Bradley 14 6 Monmouth 26 12 Detroit Tech 6 18 Carthage 0 1940 - (4-2-2) 28 Iowa Wesleyan 0 0 Carthage 0 0 St. Ambrose 27 0 Lake Forest 13 20 North Central 12 13 Monmouth 13 6 Illinois College 0 23 Western Illinois 2

John Briley 1941-42 & 1946: 11-12-1 in 3 years 1941 - (1-6-1) 0 Knox 7 12 Carthage 12 13 Illinois College 7 6 North Central 9 0 Monmouth 7 6 Lake Forest 20 13 Western Illinois 20 0 St. Ambrose 19

1942 - (7-1) 0 Knox 2 14 Carthage 6 21 Monmouth 0 14 Illinois College 7 13 North Central 7 13 Valparaiso 0 20 Lake Forest 13 20 St. Ambrose 0 1943-44 (No football)

LeRoy Brissman 1945: 1-3 in one year 1945 - (1-3) 19 Iowa Wesleyan 6 6 Knox 20 0 Knox 19 0 Coe 27

1946 - (3-5) 6 Coe 7 13 Carthage 0 0 St. Ambrose 19 0 Knox 7 13 Illinois Wesleyan 25 20 Monmouth 13 0 North Central 18 13 Illinois College 0

A.J. “Butch” Stolfa 1947-49: 14-7-3 in three years 1947 - (4-2-2) 21 Elmhurst 6 19 Illinois College 0 6 St. Ambrose 26 13 Knox 7 13 Carthage 0 0 Monmouth 0 0 Lake Forest 0 0 Illinois Wesleyan 9

1948 - (4-3-1) 44 Elmhurst 7 0 Millikin 7 12 Carroll 7 20 Knox 20 14 North Central 7 17 Monmouth 7 0 Carthage 6 0 Wheaton 13

1949 - (6-2) CCIW CHAMPIONS 54 Elmhurst 0 15 Illinois Wesleyan 6 7 Luther 14 20 Knox 13 21 North Central 7 0 Monmouth 14 21 Carthage 13 14 Illinois College 7

Oliver Olson 1950: 2-6 in one year 1950 - (2-6) 7 Monmouth 34 0 Illinois Wesleyan 20 0 Millikin 20 7 Valparaiso 48 6 Elmhurst 7 0 Lake Forest 26 33 Carthage 6 6 Luther 0

Vince Lundeen 1951-58: 23-41-1 in eight years 1951 - (3-4-1) 0 Monmouth 0 12 Illinois Wesleyan 13 7 Millikin 12 13 Valparaiso 34 14 Elmhurst 0 32 Lake Forest 41 40 Carthage 14 26 Navy Pier 6

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YEAR BY YEAR WITH THE AUGUSTANA VIKINGS1952 - (3-5) 7 Monmouth 40 32 Illinois College 0 6 Wheaton 47 26 North Central 18 13 Carthage 33 14 Elmhurst 6 13 Cornell 14 7 Illinois Wesleyan 13

1953 - (5-4) 0 Monmouth 14 31 Carthage 7 7 Lake Forest 20 26 North Central 20 32 Millikin 14 20 Elmhurst 6 21 Cornell 28 20 Upper Iowa 7 13 Illinois Wesleyan 19

1954 - (3-5) 18 Carthage 15 6 Wheaton 46 6 Lake Forest 30 6 Millikin 31 26 Elmhurst 12 13 Luther 48 14 North Central 13 6 Illinois Wesleyan 46

1955 - (2-6) 6 Carthage 7 14 North Central 7 0 Wheaton 26 12 Millikin 27 37 Elmhurst 7 14 Luther 20 7 Lake Forest 31 0 Illinois Wesleyan 14

1956 - (1-7) 7 North Central 14 12 Wheaton 33 26 Millikin 30 49 Elmhurst 0 12 Carroll 19 15 Lake Forest 26 25 Illinois Wesleyan 34 19 Carthage 34

1957 - (4-4) 6 Wheaton 44 6 Millikin 14 20 Elmhurst 12 34 Carroll 20 12 Lake Forest 28 27 Illinois Wesleyan 20 13 Carthage 0 0 North Central 26

1958 - (2-6) 13 Carthage 6 6 Millikin 20 12 Wheaton 67 19 North Central 26 6 Illinois Wesleyan 8 27 Lake Forest 47 18 Carroll 34 42 Elmhurst 0

Ray Loeschner 1959-63: 25-17-2 in five years 1959 - (5-3) 10 Carthage 7 23 North Central 7 2 Illinois Wesleyan 8 27 Lake Forest 26 7 Carroll 13 60 Elmhurst 0 14 Millikin 12 13 Wheaton 33

1960 - (3-4-2) 32 Carthage 18 21 Kalamazoo 7 13 North Central 7 7 Carthage 7 14 Millikin 38 7 Wartburg 27 19 Wheaton 19 7 Lake Forest 16 7 Illinois Wesleyan 9

1961 - (5-4) 13 Carthage 33 14 Manchester 6 16 North Central 33 14 Carroll 21 7 Millikin 39 20 Wartburg 8 14 William Penn 7 21 Lake Forest 10 21 Illinois Wesleyan 13

1962 - (5-4) 14 Manchester 7 14 Millikin 13 22 North Park 6 7 North Central 14 7 Illinois Wesleyan 10 41 Lake Forest 12 20 Carroll 0 27 Carthage 35 7 Kalamazoo 21

1963 - (7-2) 51 Olivet 21 16 North Central 13 10 Illinois Wesleyan 21 33 Lake Forest 0 7 Carroll 13 34 Carthage 7 19 Millikin 14 26 North Park 0 41 Concordia 6

Ralph Starenko 1964-68: 27-13-3 in five years 1964 - (7-1) 7 Concordia 0 9 Wartburg 7 6 North Central 0 16 Illinois Wesleyan 20 17 Carroll 13 13 Carthage 6 17 Millikin 14 45 North Park 0

1965 - (4-2-2) 17 Concordia 7 27 Wartburg 6 14 Carthage 21 7 Millikin 7 20 North Park 14 33 North Central 20 7 Illinois Wesleyan 20 13 Carroll 13

1966 - (6-2-1) CCIW CHAMPIONS 6 Hope 0 0 Augustana (S.D.) 26 20 Carthage 7 13 Millikin 7 19 North Park 0 10 North Central 7 7 Illinois Wesleyan 14 0 Wabash 0 31 Carroll 6

1967 - (4-5) 10 Hope 0 23 Augustana (S.D.) 24 3 Illinois Wesleyan 17 14 Ohio Wesleyan 35 7 Carroll 24 35 Carthage 47 20 Millikin 14 13 North Park 10 35 North Central 20

1968 - (6-3) CCIW CHAMPIONS 6 Luther 13 41 Elmhurst 14 28 Illinois Wesleyan 20 13 Wheaton 14 38 Carroll 20 41 Carthage 36 26 Millikin 6 42 North Park 48 47 North Central 14

Ben Newcomb 1969-78: 55-35-1 in 10 years 1969 - (7-2) 13 Luther 17 17 Elmhurst 0 28 Wheaton 0 6 Carthage 32 17 Millikin 0 20 North Park 2 15 Carroll 0 35 Illinois Wesleyan 34 37 North Central 0

1970 - (3-6)14 Valparaiso 3013 Elmhurst 3738 North Park 614 Carroll 3110 Wheaton 70 Ill. Wesleyan 300 Carthage 3510 Millikin 2035 North Central 0

1971 - (5-4) 13 Valparaiso 14 22 Elmhurst 6 12 North Park 23 0 Carroll 12 42 Wheaton 23 14 Illinois Wesleyan 7 14 Carthage 40 20 Millikin 0 35 North Central 12

1972 - (6-3) 37 North Central 7 14 Luther 10 32 Elmhurst 22 21 North Park 12 21 Carroll 28 23 Wheaton 6 20 Illinois Wesleyan 48 28 Carthage 26 7 Millikin 24

1973 - (7-2) 6 Luther 0 56 Millikin 41 22 North Central 30 30 Elmhurst 6 21 North Park 14 27 Carroll 18 23 Wheaton 14 13 Illinois Wesleyan 6 8 Carthage 32

1974 - (5-3-1) 24 Luther 13 28 Millikin 35 42 North Central 0 45 Elmhurst 19 38 North Park 12 12 Carroll 41 34 Wheaton 19 6 Illinois Wesleyan 35 7 Carthage 7

1975 - (7-2) CCIW CHAMPIONS 31 Luther 8 21 Millikin 20 8 North Central 16 69 Elmhurst 14 20 North Park 12 38 Carroll 20 35 Wheaton 37 14 Illinois Wesleyan 13 42 Carthage 15

1976 - (7-3) NCAA DIVISION III PLAYOFFS 35 Luther 7 43 Carthage 35 7 Millikin 19 39 North Central 35 49 Elmhurst 6 27 North Park 7 14 Carroll 27 26 Wheaton 7 16 Illinois Wesleyan 13 NCAA PLAYOFFS 7 St. John’s 46

1977 - (4-5) 10 Luther 12 24 Carthage 21 14 Millikin 17 3 North Central 13 41 Elmhurst 19 24 North Park 0 20 Carroll 13 29 Wheaton 34 3 Illinois Wesleyan 12

1978 - (4-5) 21 Luther 0 0 Illinois Wesleyan 10 30 Carthage 21 7 Millikin 38 7 North Central 30 16 Elmhurst 13 31 North Park 14 17 Carroll 33 3 Wheaton 27

Bob Reade 1979-94: 146-23-1 in 16 years 1979 - (6-3) 28 Luther 14 12 Illinois Wesleyan 20 19 Carthage 18 7 Millikin 16 10 North Central 7 6 Elmhurst 28 19 North Park 12 14 Carroll 9 14 Wheaton 10

1980 - (6-3) 20 Wheaton 15 0 Illinois Wesleyan 15 17 Carthage 14 8 Millikin 12 16 North Central 24 25 St. Ambrose 0 22 Elmhurst 14 23 North Park 10 12 Carroll 7

1981 - (9-1) CCIW CHAMPIONS & NCAA DIVISION III PLAYOFFS 17 Wheaton 7 25 Illinois Wesleyan 3 35 Carthage 7 31 Millikin 0 27 North Central 7 49 Ill. Benedictine 21 35 Elmhurst 8 38 North Park 6 35 Carroll 2 NCAA PLAYOFFS 7 Dayton 19

1982 - (11-1) CCIW CHAMPIONS & NCAA DIVISION III RUNNER-UP 34 Carroll 8 37 Wheaton 0 34 Illinois Wesleyan 6 20 Carthage 0 49 Millikin 0 33 Olivet Nazarene 13 27 Elmhurst 24 35 North Park 6 NCAA PLAYOFFS 28 Baldwin-Wallace 22 14 St. Lawrence 0 0 West Georgia 14

1983 - (12-0) CCIW CHAMPION & NCAA DIVISION III NATIONAL CHAMPION 42 Carroll 14 47 Wheaton 12 21 Illinois Wesleyan 16 28 Carthage 7 35 Millikin 14 26 North Central 6 56 Olivet Nazarene 7 23 Elmhurst 16 35 North Park 16 NCAA PLAYOFFS 22 Adrian 21 21 UW-LaCrosse 15 21 Union 17

1984 - (12-0) CCIW CHAMPIONS & NCAA DIVISION III NATIONAL CHAMPION 47 North Park 6 45 Wheaton 14

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YEAR BY YEAR WITH THE AUGUSTANA VIKINGS35 Illinois Wesleyan 21 56 Carthage 7 19 Millikin 16 28 North Central 0 28 Ill. Benedictine 7 21 Elmhurst 0 NCAA PLAYOFFS 14 Dayton 13 23 Union 6 21 Central 12

1985 - (13-0) CCIW CHAMPIONS & NCAA DIVISION III NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 21 North Park 7 50 Carroll 0 26 Wheaton 14 30 Illinois Wesleyan 7 38 Carthage 8 9 Millikin 3 28 North Central 0 41 Ill. Benedictine 3 35 Elmhurst 0 NCAA PLAYOFFS 26 Albion 10 21 Mt. Union 14 14 Central 7 20 Ithaca 7

1986 - (12-0-1) CCIW CHAMPIONS & NCAA DIVISION III NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 0 Elmhurst 0 55 North Park 7 42 Carroll 7 18 Wheaton 17 44 Illinois Wesleyan 7 49 Carthage 0 12 Millikin 2 56 North Central 0 42 MacMurray 6 NCAA PLAYOFFS 34 Hope 10 16 Mt. Union 7 41 Concordia 7 31 Salisbury State 3

1987 - (10-1) CCIW CHAMPIONS & NCAA PLAYOFFS 38 Elmhurst 3 69 North Park 0 27 Carroll 13 28 Wheaton 6 52 Illinois Wesleyan 3 40 Carthage 6 48 Millikin 14 28 North Central 7 48 MacMurray 21 NCAA PLAYOFFS 53 Hiram 0 36 Dayton 38

1988 - (10-2) CCIW CHAMPIONS & NCAA DIVISION III SEMIFINALS 45 Lake Forest 6 21 Elmhurst 7 27 North Park 0 21 Carroll 24 30 Wheaton 13 28 Illinois Wesleyan 6 35 Carthage 0 14 Millikin 12 41 North Central 6 NCAA PLAYOFFS 25 Adrian 7 28 Wittenberg 14 17 Central (2 OT) 23

1989 - (8-2) NCAA DIVISION III PLAYOFFS 34 Lake Forest 0 37 Elmhurst 0 48 North Park 7 24 Carroll 7 24 Wheaton 20 10 Illinois Wesleyan 7 48 Carthage 6 8 Millikin 33 17 North Central 6 NCAA PLAYOFFS 12 Millikin 21

1990 - (8-2) CCIW CHAMPIONS & NCAA DIVISION III PLAYOFFS

37 North Central 12 21 Minnesota-Morris 16 41 Elmhurst 0 43 North Park 0 10 Carroll 14 24 Wheaton 7 21 Illinois Wesleyan 0 48 Carthage 0 17 Millikin 12 NCAA PLAYOFFS 14 Dayton 24 1991 - (8-1) CCI W CHAMPIONS 41 North Central 0 41 Minnesota-Morris 8 62 Elmhurst 0 41 North Park 0 17 Carroll 0 19 Wheaton 42 38 Illinois Wesleyan 35 31 Carthage 12 26 Millikin 0

1992 - (6-3) 7 Loras 10 19 Drake 39 35 North Park 10 21 North Central 0 0 Illinois Wesleyan 21 46 Elmhurst 14 13 Millikin 3 67 Carthage 6 20 Wheaton 15

1993 - (7-2) CCIW CHAMPIONS 14 Loras 24 48 Drake 54 21 North Park 17 59 North Central 14 10 Illinois Wesleyan 7 46 Elmhurst 13 54 Millikin 30 48 Carthage 0 14 Wheaton 6

1994 - (8-2) CCIW CHAMPIONS & NCAA DIVISION III PLAYOFFS 34 UW-Platteville 24 19 Adrian 7 9 Illinois Wesleyan 7 48 North Central 0 48 North Park 6 34 Elmhurst 6 12 Millikin 21 26 Wheaton 21 41 Carthage 6 NCAA PLAYOFFS 21 Albion 28

Tom Schmulbach 1995-99: 34-13 in five years1995 - (6-3) 21 UW-Platteville 24 35 Adrian 14 12 Illinois Wesleyan 28 47 North Central 7 53 North Park 14 35 Elmhurst 7 36 Millikin 0 27 Wheaton 35 24 Carthage 0

1996 - (5-4) 14 Wartburg 17 49 Benedictine 0 12 Wheaton 16 18 Carthage 28 52 North Park 0 39 North Central 13 7 Illinois Wesleyan 24 40 Elmhurst 7 27 Millikin 0

1997 - (7-2) CCIW CHAMPIONS 30 Wartburg (OT) 33 51 Benedictine 0 21 Wheaton 16 28 Carthage 21 28 North Park 3 42 North Central 14 2 Illinois Wesleyan 28 50 Elmhurst 14

18 Millikin 0

1998 - (7-2) 20 Hope 6 16 UW-Platteville 14 21 Millikin (OT) 27 6 Illinois Wesleyan 42 22 Elmhurst 0 34 North Central 14 41 North Park 0 45 Carthage 6 34 Wheaton 21

1999 - (9-2)CCIW CHAMPIONS & NCAA DIVISION III PLAYOFFS34 Hope 3331 UW-Platteville 67 Millikin 2041 Illinois Wesleyan 040 Elmhurst 640 North Central 1430 North Park 1331 Carthage 931 Wheaton 19NCAA PLAYOFFS39 St. Norbert 3233 Mount Union 42

Jim Barnes2000-10: 79-34 in ten years2000 - (7-3)40 Eureka 632 UW-Platteville 364 Wisconsin-Lutheran 349 Elmhurst 3116 Illinois Wesleyan 2036 North Park 1421 Millikin 4231 North Central 823 Carthage 1430 Wheaton 37

2001 - (10-2)CCIW CHAMPIONS & NCAA PLAYOFFS50 Eureka 723 UW-Platteville 069 Wisconsin-Lutheran 1962 Elmhurst 014 Illinois Wesleyan 723 North Park 021 Millikin 1723 North Central 741 Carthage 1832 Wheaton 34NCAA PLAYOFFS54 Defiance 147 Mount Union 32 2002 - (7-2)17 UW-Stevens Point 2034 Central of Iowa 1465 North Central 027 Illinois Wesleyan 1058 North Park 841 Millikin 1458 Elmhurst 034 Carthage 2814 Wheaton 38

2003 - (7-3)15 UW-Stevens Point 190 Central of Iowa 327 UW-Platteville 26 27 North Central 720 Illinois Wesleyan 1748 North Park 1724 Millikin 2228 Elmhurst 2156 Carthage 2027 Wheaton 28

2004 - (7-3)38 Central of Iowa 729 Upper Iowa 2823 UW-Platteville 2542 North Park 1035 Carthage 030 Illinois Wesleyan 2824 Millikin 1749 Elmhurst 2710 North Central 3138 Wheaton 39

2005 - (10-2)CCIW CHAMPIONS & NCAA DIVISION III PLAYOFFS24 Central of Iowa 25

52 Catholic University 2645 UW-Platteville 1450 North Park 67 Carthage 041 Illinois Wesleyan 1523 Millikin 064 Elmhurst 4220 North Central 1728 Wheaton 7NCAA PLAYOFFS49 Lakeland 227 Mount Union 44

2006 - (7-3)CCIW CHAMPIONS53 MacMurray 77 Baldwin-Wallace 177 UW-Platteville 2424 Illinois Wesleyan 728 Elmhurst 1417 Wheaton 1428 Carthage 140 North Central 2731 North Park 034 Millikin 23

2007 - (5-5)65 MacMurray 08 Baldwin-Wallace 2434 UW-Platteville 2419 Illinois Wesleyan 2228 Elmhurst 724 Wheaton 2828 Carthage 3315 North Central 3135 North Park 044 Millikin 7

2008 - (7-3)21 Coe 630 Greenville 09 Wisconsin-Platteville 1342 Elmhurst 614 Wheaton 2621 Illinois Wesleyan 1340 Carthage 1652 North Park 028 North Central 4134 Millikin 13

2009 - (6-4)7 Coe 942 Greenville 2031 Wisconsin-Platteville 1221 Elmhurst 317 Wheaton 240 Illinois Wesleyan 742 Carthage 2042 North Park 1426 North Central 4542 Millikin 13

2010 (6-4)28 Greenville 723 Central of Iowa 2821 Adrian 728 Millikin 2414 North Central 3443 Carthage 1621 North Park 014 Wheaton 2021 Elmhurst 3520 Illinois Wesleyan 17

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AUGUSTANA COLLEGE AND BOB READE

BOB READE’S RECORD AT AUGUSTANA OVERALL CCIWYEAR W L T .PCT W L T .PCT CCIW NCAA PLAYOFFS 1979 6 3 0 .667 5 3 0 .625 Fourth 1980 6 3 0 .667 5 3 0 .625 Third 1981 9 1 0 .900 8 0 0 1.000 FIRST Quarterfinals 1982 11 1 0 .917 8 0 0 1.000 FIRST Stagg Bowl 1983 12 0 0 1.000 8 0 0 1.000 FIRST National Champs 1984 12 0 0 1.000 8 0 0 1.000 FIRST National Champs 1985 13 0 0 1.000 8 0 0 1.000 FIRST National Champs 1986 12 0 1 .958 7 0 1 .938 FIRST National Champs 1987 10 1 0 .909 8 0 0 1.000 FIRST Quarterfinals 1988 10 2 0 .833 7 1 0 .875 FIRST Semifinals 1989 8 2 0 .800 7 1 0 .875 Second First Round 1990 8 2 0 .800 7 1 0 .875 FIRST First Round 1991 8 1 0 .889 7 1 0 .875 FIRST 1992 6 3 0 .667 6 1 0 .857 Second 1993 7 2 0 .778 7 0 0 1.000 FIRST 1994 8 2 0 .800 6 1 0 .857 FIRST First Round CAREER 146 23 1 .867 112 12 1 .900

When Bob Reade assumed the reins of the Au-gustana College football program in the spring of 1979 few people in the administration of the Lutheran school near the banks of the Mississip-pi River in Rock Island, Illinois could have pre-dicted the success which was going to become synonymous with the Vikings on the gridiron. A look at his past history, however, would have given a pretty good indication that the father of 11 children - he had nine when he took the job - knew how to build a powerful program.

He left behind a powerhouse at J.D. Darnall High School in Geneseo, Illinois where he compiled a record of 146-21-4 in 17 years with the Maple Leafs. His teams had just won three straight Illinois Class 3A championships from 1976-78 and from 1965-71 the Leafs rolled up what was then a state record 52 game unbeaten streak.

In 16 years at Augustana, the success never stopped as Reade compiled a record of 146-21-1 overall and 112-12-1 in the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin. His teams were in the NCAA Division III playoffs 11 times, including a national record 10 straight appearances from 1981-90. The Vikings won four straight NCAA Division III national titles from 1983-86. His leg-endary senior class of 1987 that was anchored by College Football Hall of Famer Lynn Thomsen on defense and spearheaded by Brad Price on offense, went through its entire career without a loss. That bunch compiled a record of 49-0-1 and had a hand in all four national champion-ships. Augustana won 12 CCIW titles during Reade’s time on the sidelines, including eight straight from 1981-88.

In January of 1998 he was awarded the presti-gious Amos Alonzo Stagg Award by the Ameri-can Football Coaches Association and in August of that same year was enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame in South Bend, Indiana.

He won four straight national “Kodak Coach of the Year” awards as picked by the AFCA and was chosen CCIW “Coach of the Year” nine times. Starting with the first game of the 1983 season and ending with the second round of the 1987 playoffs, Augustana put together a streak of 60 games in a row without a loss (there was a 0-0 tie with Elmhurst to open the 1986 sea-

son) which still is an NCAA Division III record. It is also the second longest in NCAA history, regardless of division. His teams won 37 games in a row from the start of 1983 until that tie with Elmhurst and that winning streak was an NCAA Division III record until Mount Union broke it in 1999. It still is the sixth longest in NCAA history, again regardless of division.

His success with the Vikings football program put the Augustana name in front of the national media in an unheard of fashion for a Division III institution. The Vikings appeared on network television seven straight years from 1981-87 and nearly every major newspaper in the coun-try from the Dallas Morning News to the New York Times ran features on the team’s exploits. At the 1986 homecoming game the small and cramped press box at Ericson Field had report-ers from USA Today, the Dallas Morning News and New York Newsday covering the Vikings and their remarkable run of success. The Wall Street Journal and Rolling Stone Magazine both ran features on the Vikings and Reade also managed to find time to write a book “Coaching Football Successfully” that was completed in the fall of 1983.

His formula for success was simple, but effec-tive. Run the football and play good, hard-nosed defense. A reporter for the Detroit News once wrote this about the Vikings following a 34-10 blowout of Hope in the 1986 playoffs. “Run down to the railroad tracks and wait for the 7:15 train heading into the city and then step in front of it. You would have about as good a chance as the Dutchmen did yesterday as the steamroller-ing express that is known as the Augustana Vikings football team ran roughshod over Hope here in Holland.”

During his career the Blue & Gold - wearing the trademark jerseys with the long vertical stripes down the sleeves - would routinely average 300 yards per game rushing and give up less than 10 points per contest. His Vikings compiled a 76-7 record at home during his career, with three of those losses coming in the first season back in 1979. 11 times during his tenure Reade’s team went undefeated at home. He retired in 1995 with a CCIW home field-winning streak of 18 straight dating back to a 33-8 loss to Millikin on November 4, 1989.

A total of 37 Vikings earned NCAA Division III All-American honors since Reade took over prior to the 1979 season, compared to just 11 in the school’s previous years of football that began in 1893. He coached 10 Academic All-Americans and 106 players earned CCIW first team honors in his 16 years. 13 times a Viking was named the league’s MVP.

He became the first coach in college football history to win 100 games in his first 10 years as a head coach when the Vikings beat Adrian 25-7 in the first round of the 1988 NCAA playoffs. During the decade of the 1980’s, Augustana put together a remarkable record of 103-10-1 for a winning percentage of .908 which is the best single decade mark ever recorded in college football. His teams were always known for playing better as the season progressed, as evidenced by his record of 44-6 during the month of November.

Bob Reade’s coaching career at Augustana College spanned 16 years from 1979-94 and he won 146 games while losing just 23 and tieing one...His winning percentage of .867 is the second highest in college football history, trailing only Knute Rockne’s mark of .881 (105-12-5 from 1918-30 at Notre Dame)...He won four straight “National Coach of the Year” awards.

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YEAR BY YEAR SERIES RECORD WITH 2011 OPPONENTSAUGUSTANA vs. DUBUQUE

SERIES RECORD: Augustana 2, Dubuque 0 (through 2010 season)

YEAR SCORE (Running Record) SITE1931 AUG 38, DUBUQUE 0 (1-0) NA1935 AUG 21, DUBUQUE 0 (2-0) NA

SERIES NOTES: Augustana has shut out the Spartans in both games played against them.

AUGUSTANA vs. CENTRAL (IA)

SERIES RECORD: Central (IA) 5, Augustana 4(through 2010 season)

YEAR SCORE (Running Record) SITE1930 CENTRAL 13, AUG 2 (0-1) NA1984 AUG 21, CENTRAL 12 (1-1) Away1985 AUG 14, CENTRAL 7 (2-1) Home1988 CENTRAL 23, AUG 17 (2-2) Away2002 AUG 34, CENTRAL 14 (3-2) Home2003 CENTRAL 3, AUG 0 (3-3) Away2004 AUG 38, CENTRAL 7 (4-3) Away2005 CENTRAL 25, AUG 24 (4-4) Home2010 CENTRAL 28, AUG 23 (4-5) Home

SERIES NOTES: In 2010 Central won yet another close game between these two schools giving them the series lead at 5-4...In 2005 Central won a closely contested game in Rock Island to even the series record at 4-4...In 2004 the Vikings went to Pella, Iowa for the second consectutive season and defeated the Dutch 38-7...In 2003 the Dutch scored a 3-0 victory over the Vikings in game played in a driving rainstorm in Pella, Iowa...That evened the series between these two NCAA Division III powerhouses at three victories apiece...In 2002 the two teams played for the first time since they met in the semi-finals of the NCAA playoffs in 1988, which the Dutch won 23-17 in double overtime. In 2002, when the two teams resumed play against one another, Augustana thumped Central 34-14...Augustana defeated Central 21-12 in the 1984 Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl to claim its second consecutive National title...The Vikings 14-7 win in 1985 was in the semifinals of the NCAA Division III Playoffs.

AUGUSTANA vs. ADRIAN

SERIES RECORD: Augustana 5, Adrian 0 (through 2010 season)

YEAR SCORE (Running Record) SITE 1983 AUG 22, ADRIAN 21 (1-0) Home1988 AUG 25, ADRIAN 7 (2-0) Home1994 AUG 19, ADRAIN 7 (3-0) Away1995 AUG 35, ADRIAN 14 (4-0) Home2010 AUG 21, ADRIAN 7 (5-0) Away

SERIES NOTES: The 1983 game was a quarterfinals game in the NCAA Division III Playoffs...The 1988 contest marked the second consecutive meeting between these two schools in the NCAA Divsion III playoffs, this time in a preliminary round game...1994 marked the first regular season meeting between these two schools as the Vikings traveled Adrian in a 19-7

victory...The 1995 meeting between these two schools took place in Rock Island with Augie taking a 35-14 victory driving the series record to 4-0... In 2010 the two schools met for the first time in 15 years as Augie pulled out a 21-7 victory giving them a 5-0 series record against the Bulldogs.

AUGUSTANA vs. MILLIKIN

SERIES RECORD: Augustana 40, Millikin 30 with one tie (through 2010 season)

YEAR SCORE (Running Record) SITE 1920 MIL 7, AUG 0 (0-1) Away 1921 MIL 28, AUG 0 (0-2) Home 1922 MIL 18, AUG 0 (0-3) Away 1923 AUG 3, MIL 2 (1-3) Home 1924 MIL 20, AUG 0 (1-4) Away 1925 MIL 20, AUG 7 (1-5) Home 1926 MIL 34, AUG 0 (1-6) Away 1936 AUG 7, MIL 0 (2-6) NA 1937 AUG 7, MIL 0 (3-6) NA 1948 MIL 7, AUG 0 (3-7) Away 1950 MIL 20, AUG 0 (3-8) Home 1951 MIL 12, AUG 7 (3-9) Away 1953 AUG 32, MIL 14 (4-9) Home 1954 MIL 31, AUG 6 (4-10) Away 1955 MIL 27, AUG 12 (4-11) Home 1956 MIL 30, AUG 26 (4-12) Away 1957 MIL 14, AUG 6 (4-13) Home 1958 MIL 20, AUG 6 (4-14) Away 1959 AUG 14, MIL 12 (5-14) Home 1960 MIL 38, AUG 14 (5-15) Away 1961 MIL 39, AUG 7 (5-16) Home 1962 AUG 14, MIL 13 (6-16) Away 1963 AUG 19, MIL 14 (7-16) Home 1964 AUG 17, MIL 14 (8-16) Away 1965 AUG 7, MIL 7 - tie (8-16-1) Home 1966 AUG 13, MIL 7 (9-16-1) Away 1967 AUG 20, MIL 14 (10-16-1) Home 1968 AUG 26, MIL 6 (11-16-1) Away 1969 AUG 17, MIL 0 (12-16-1) Home 1970 MIL 20, AUG 10 (12-17-1) Away 1971 AUG 20, MIL 0 (13-17-1) Home 1972 MIL 24, AUG 7 (13-18-1) Away 1973 AUG 56, MIL 41 (14-18-1) Home 1974 MIL 35, AUG 28 (14-19-1) Away 1975 AUG 21, MIL 20 (15-19-1) Home 1976 MIL 19, AUG 7 (15-20-1) Away 1977 MIL 17, AUG 14 (15-21-1) Home 1978 MIL 38, AUG 7 (15-22-1) Away 1979 MIL 16, AUG 7 (15-23-1) Home 1980 MIL 12, AUG 8 (15-24-1) Away 1981 AUG 31, MIL 0 (16-24-1) Home 1982 AUG 49, MIL 0 (17-24-1) Away 1983 AUG 35, MIL 14 (18-24-1) Home 1984 AUG 19, MIL 16 (19-24-1) Away 1985 AUG 9, MIL 3 (20-24-1) Home 1986 AUG 12, MIL 2 (21-24-1) Away 1987 AUG 48, MIL 14 (22-24-1) Home 1988 AUG 14, MIL 12 (23-24-1) Away 1989 MIL 33, AUG 8 (23-25-1) Home 1989 *MIL 21, AUG 12 (23-26-1) Away * - NCAA Division III Playoffs 1990 AUG 17, MIL 12 (24-26-1) Away 1991 AUG 26, MIL 0 (25-26-1) Home 1992 AUG 13, MIL 3 (26-26-1) Away 1993 AUG 54, MIL 30 (27-26-1) Home 1994 MIL 21, AUG 12 (27-27-1) Away 1995 AUG 36, MIL 0 (28-27-1) Home 1996 AUG 27, MIL 0 (29-27-1) Away 1997 AUG 18, MIL 0 (30-27-1) Home 1998 MIL 27, AUG 21 (30-28-1) Away 1999 MIL 20, AUG 7 (30-29-1) Home2000 MIL 42, AUG 21 (30-30-1) Away2001 AUG 21, MIL 17 (31-30-1) Home

2002 AUG 41, MIL 14 (32-30-1) Home2003 AUG 24, MIL 22 (33-30-1) Away2004 AUG 24, MIL 17 (34-30-1) Home2005 AUG 23, MIL 0 (35-30-1) Away2006 AUG 34, MIL 23 (36-30-1) Away2007 AUG 44, MIL 7 (37-30-1) Home2008 AUG 34, MIL 13 (38-30-1) Home2009 AUG 42, MIL 13 (39-30-1) Away2010 AUG 28, MIL 24 (40-30-1) Away

SERIES NOTES: Augustana now leads the series 40-30-1 thanks to ten straight wins over the Big Blue...At one time the Big Blue led 24-15-1 following a 12-8 Millikin victory in 1980...Since then the two teams have met 31 times and Augustana has won 25 of those games...These two conference powerhouses have won or shared 30 league titles between them...This series began in 1920 with a 7-0 win by the Big Blue...Millikin won the first three meetings and six of the first seven...The Big Blue did turn the impressive trick of beating the Vikings twice in one season in 1989 - winning 33-8 in the regu-lar season and 21-12 in the first round of the

NCAA Division III playoffs.

AUGUSTANA vs. NORTH CENTRAL

SERIES RECORD: Augustana 57, North Central 23 with one tie (through the 2010 season)

YEAR SCORE (Running Record) SITE 1923 NC 20, AUG 6 (0-1) NA 1924 NC 12, AUG 6 (0-2) NA 1926 AUG 20, NC 0 (1-2) NA 1927 AUG 12, NC 0 (2-2) NA 1928 AUG 20, NC 0 (3-2) NA 1929 AUG wins by forfeit (4-2) NA 1930 NC 32, AUG 0 (4-3) NA 1931 AUG 2, NC 0 (5-3) NA 1932 AUG 7, NC 6 (6-3) NA 1933 AUG 6, NC 6 - tie (6-3-1) NA 1934 AUG 14, NC 13 (7-3-1) NA 1935 AUG 12, NC 0 (8-3-1) NA 1936 NC 7, AUG 0 (8-4-1) NA 1937 AUG 12, NC 6 (9-4-1) NA 1938 NC 7, AUG 6 (9-5-1) NA 1939 AUG 24, NC 7 (10-5-1) NA 1940 AUG 20, NC 12 (11-5-1) NA 1941 NC 9, AUG 6 (11-6-1) NA 1942 AUG 13, NC 7 (12-6-1) NA 1946 NC 18, AUG 0 (12-7-1) Away 1948 AUG 14, NC 7 (13-7-1) Away 1949 AUG 21, NC 7 (14-7-1) Home 1952 AUG 26, NC 18 (15-7-1) Away 1953 AUG 26, NC 20 (16-7-1) Home 1954 AUG 14, NC 13 (17-7-1) Home 1955 AUG 14, NC 7 (18-7-1) Home 1956 NC 14, AUG 7 (18-8-1) Away 1957 NC 26, AUG 0 (18-9-1) Home 1958 NC 26, AUG 19 (18-10-1) Away 1959 AUG 23, NC 7 (19-10-1) Home 1960 AUG 13, NC 7 (20-10-1) Away 1961 NC 23, AUG 16 (20-11-1) Home 1962 NC 14, AUG 7 (20-12-1) Away 1963 AUG 16, NC 13 (21-12-1) Home 1964 AUG 6, NC 0 (22-12-1) Away 1965 AUG 33, NC 20 (23-12-1) Home 1966 AUG 10, NC 7 (24-12-1) Away 1967 AUG 35, NC 20 (25-12-1) Home 1968 AUG 47, NC 14 (26-12-1) Away 1969 AUG 37, NC 13 (27-12-1) Home 1970 AUG 35, NC 0 (28-12-1) Home 1971 AUG 35, NC 12 (29-12-1) Away

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YEAR BY YEAR SERIES RECORD WITH 2011 OPPONENTS1972 AUG 37, NC 7 (30-12-1) Home 1973 NC 30, AUG 22 (30-13-1) Away 1974 AUG 42, NC 0 (31-13-1) Home 1975 NC 16, AUG 8 (31-14-1) Away 1976 AUG 39, NC 35 (32-14-1) Home 1977 NC 13, AUG 3 (32-15-1) Away 1978 NC 30, AUG 7 (32-16-1) Home 1979 AUG 10, NC 7 (33-16-1) Away 1980 NC 24, AUG 16 (33-17-1) Home 1981 AUG 27, NC 7 (34-17-1) Away 1982 AUG 33, NC 6 (35-17-1) Home 1983 AUG 26, NC 6 (36-17-1) Away 1984 AUG 28, NC 0 (37-17-1) Home 1985 AUG 28, NC 0 (38-17-1) Away 1986 AUG 56, NC 0 (39-17-1) Home 1987 AUG 28, NC 7 (40-17-1) Away 1988 AUG 41, NC 6 (41-17-1) Home 1989 AUG 17, NC 6 (42-17-1) Away 1990 AUG 37, NC 12 (43-17-1) Home 1991 AUG 41, NC 0 (44-17-1) Away 1992 AUG 21, NC 0 (45-17-1) Away 1993 AUG 59, NC 14 (46-17-1) Home 1994 AUG 48, NC 0 (47-17-1) Away 1995 AUG 47, NC 7 (48-17-1) Home 1996 AUG 39, NC 13 (49-17-1) Away 1997 AUG 42, NC 14 (50-17-1) Home 1998 AUG 34, NC 14 (51-17-1) Away 1999 AUG 40, NC 14 (52-17-1) Home2000 AUG 31, NC 8 (53-17-1) Home2001 AUG 23, NC 7 (54-17-1) Away2002 AUG 65, NC 0 (55-17-1) Away2003 AUG 27, NC 7 (56-17-1) Home2004 NC 31, AUG 10 (56-18-1) Away2005 AUG 20, NC 17 (57-18-1) Home2006 NC 27, AUG 0 (57-19-1) Away2007 NC 31, AUG 15 (57-20-1) Home2008 NC 41, AUG 28 (57-21-1) Away2009 NC 45, AUG 26 (57-22-1) Home2010 NC 34, AUG 14 (57-23-1) Home

SERIES NOTES: Augustana has dominated this series throughout its history, leading 57-23-1...North Central’s last win before a 31-10 victory in 2004 came in 1980 by a score of 24-16...The Cardinals have won the last five games however.

AUGUSTANA vs. CARTHAGE

SERIES RECORD: Augustana 61, Carthage 14 with five ties (through 2010 season)

YEAR SCORE (Running Record) SITE 1928 AUG 20, CART 6 (1-0) NA 1929 AUG 14, CART 7 (2-0) NA 1930 AUG 9, CART 7 (3-0) NA 1931 AUG 6, CART 6 tie (3-0-1) NA 1932 AUG 13, CART 0 (4-0-1) NA 1933 AUG 35, CART 0 (5-0-1) NA 1934 AUG 41, CART 6 (6-0-1) NA 1935 AUG 27, CART 3 (7-0-1) NA 1936 AUG 33, CART 0 (8-0-1) NA 1937 AUG 14, CART 6 (9-0-1) NA 1938 AUG 7, CART 7 tie (9-0-2) NA 1939 AUG 18, CART 0 (10-0-2) NA 1940 AUG 0, CART 0 tie (10-0-3) NA 1941 AUG 12, CART 12 tie (10-0-4) NA 1942 AUG 14, CART 6 (11-0-4) NA 1946 AUG 13, CART 0 (12-0-4) Home 1947 AUG 13, CART 0 (13-0-4) Away 1948 CART 6, AUG 0 (13-1-4) Away 1949 AUG 21, CART 13 (14-1-4) Home 1950 AUG 33, CART 6 (15-1-4) Away 1951 AUG 40, CART 14 (16-1-4) Home 1952 CART 33, AUG 13 (16-2-4) Away 1953 AUG 31, CART 7 (17-2-4) Home 1954 AUG 18, CART 15 (18-2-4) Home

1955 CART 7, AUG 6 (18-3-4) Home 1956 CART 34, AUG 19 (18-4-4) Away 1957 AUG 13, CART 0 (19-4-4) Home 1958 AUG 13, CART 6 (20-4-4) Away 1959 AUG 20, CART 7 (21-4-4) Home 1960 AUG 32, CART 18 (22-4-4) Away 1961 CART 33, AUG 13 (22-5-4) Home 1962 CART 35, AUG 27 (22-6-4) Home 1963 AUG 34, CART 7 (23-6-4) Away 1964 AUG 13, CART 6 (24-6-4) Home 1965 CART 21, AUG 14 (24-7-4) Away 1966 AUG 20, CART 0 (25-7-4) Home 1967 CART 47, AUG 35 (25-8-4) Away 1968 AUG 41, CART 36 (26-8-4) Home 1969 CART 32, AUG 6 (26-9-4) Away 1970 CART 35, AUG 0 (26-10-4) Home 1971 CART 40, AUG 14 (26-11-4) Away 1972 AUG 28, CART 26 (27-11-4) Home 1973 CART 32, AUG 8 (27-12-4) Away 1974 AUG 7, CART 7 tie (27-12-5) Home 1975 AUG 42, CART 15 (28-12-5) Away 1976 AUG 43, CART 35 (29-12-5) Home 1977 AUG 24, CART 21 (30-12-5) Away 1978 AUG 30, CART 21 (31-12-5) Home 1979 AUG 19, CART 18 (32-12-5) Away 1980 AUG 17, CART 14 (33-12-5) Home 1981 AUG 35, CART 7 (34-12-5) Away 1982 AUG 20, CART 0 (35-12-5) Home 1983 AUG 28, CART 7 (36-12-5) Away 1984 AUG 56, CART 7 (37-12-5) Home 1985 AUG 38, CART 8 (38-12-5) Away 1986 AUG 49, CART 0 (39-12-5) Home 1987 AUG 40, CART 6 (40-12-5) Away 1988 AUG 35, CART 0 (41-12-5) Home 1989 AUG 48, CART 6 (42-12-5) Away 1990 AUG 48, CART 0 (43-12-5) Home 1991 AUG 31, CART 12 (44-12-5) Away 1992 AUG 67, CART 6 (45-12-5) Away 1993 AUG 48, CART 0 (46-12-5) Home 1994 AUG 41, CART 6 (47-12-5) Away 1995 AUG 24, CART 0 (48-12-5) Home 1996 CART 28, AUG 18 (48-13-5) Away 1997 AUG 28, CART 21 (49-13-5) Home 1998 AUG 45, CART 6 (50-13-5) Away 1999 AUG 31, CART 9 (51-13-5) Home2000 AUG 23, CART 14 (52-13-5) Away2001 AUG 41, CART 18 (53-13-5) Home2002 AUG 34, CART 28 (54-13-5) Away2003 AUG 56, CART 20 (55-13-5) Home2004 AUG 35, CART 0 (56-13-5) Home2005 AUG 7, CART 0 (57-13-5) Away2006 AUG 28, CART 14 (58-13-5) Home2007 CART 33, AUG 28 (58-14-5) Away2008 AUG 40, CART 16 (59-14-5) Away2009 AUG 42, CART 20 (60-14-5) Home2010 AUG 43, CART 16 (61-14-5) Away

SERIES NOTES: Augustana holds a command-ing lead in this series with 61 wins, 14 losses and five ties...Augustana has won 34 of the last 36 meetings between the two schools in the CCIW with ties to the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America...The two teams played to a 7-7 tie in 1974 and from 1974 through 1995 Augustana won 21 straight games...Carthage has not won a game in Rock Island since 1970 as the Vikings have stretched that streak to 19 straight...The series started in 1928 and in the first 17 games the Vikings won 13 times with four contests ending in ties...Carthage picked up its first win in 1948 by a count of 6-0.

AUGUSTANA vs. NORTH PARK

SERIES RECORD: Augustana 47, North Park 2 (through 2010 season)

YEAR SCORE (Running Record) SITE 1962 AUG 22, NP 6 (1-0) Home 1963 AUG 26, NP 0 (2-0) Away 1964 AUG 45, NP 0 (3-0) Home 1965 AUG 20, NP 14 (4-0) Home 1966 AUG 19, NP 0 (5-0) Away 1967 AUG 13, NP 10 (6-0) Home 1968 NP 48, AUG 42 (6-1) Away 1969 AUG 20, NP 2 (7-1) Away 1970 AUG 38, NP 6 (8-1) Home 1971 NP 23, AUG 12 (8-2) Away 1972 AUG 21, NP 12 (9-2) Home 1973 AUG 21, NP 14 (10-2) Away 1974 AUG 38, NP 12 (11-2) Home 1975 AUG 20, NP 12 (12-2) Away 1976 AUG 27, NP 7 (13-2) Home 1977 AUG 24, NP 0 (14-2) Away 1978 AUG 34, NP 14 (15-2) Home 1979 AUG 19, NP 12 (16-2) Away 1980 AUG 23, NP 10 (17-2) Home 1981 AUG 38, NP 6 (18-2) Away 1982 AUG 35, NP 6 (19-2) Home 1983 AUG 35, NP 16 (20-2) Away 1984 AUG 47, NP 6 (21-2) Home 1985 AUG 21, NP 7 (22-2) Away 1986 AUG 55, NP 7 (23-2) Home 1987 AUG 69, NP 0 (24-2) Away 1988 AUG 27, NP 0 (25-2) Home 1989 AUG 48, NP 7 (26-2) Away 1990 AUG 43, NP 0 (27-2) Home 1991 AUG 41, NP 0 (28-2) Away 1992 AUG 35, NP 10 (29-2) Home 1993 AUG 21, NP 17 (30-2) Away 1994 AUG 48, NP 6 (31-2) Home 1995 AUG 53, NP 14 (32-2) Away 1996 AUG 52, NP 0 (33-2) Home 1997 AUG 28, NP 3 (34-2) Away 1998 AUG 41, NP 0 (35-2) Home 1999 AUG 30, NP 13 (36-2) Away2000 AUG 36, NP 14 (37-2) Home2001 AUG 23, NP 0 (38-2) Home2002 AUG 58, NP 8 (39-2) Away2003 AUG 48, NP 17 (40-2) Home2004 AUG 35, NP 0 (41-2) Away2005 AUG 50, NP 6 (42-2) Home2006 AUG 31, NP 0 (43-2) Home2007 AUG 35, NP 0 (44-2) Away2008 AUG 52, NP 0 (45-2) Home2009 AUG 42, NP 20 (46-2) Away2010 AUG 21, NP 0 (47-2) Away

SERIES NOTES: Augustana has dominated this series between the two teams in the CCIW who share the Vikings nickname...Augustana leads 47-2 and has never lost a game to North Park in Rock Island with that streak now at 25... Augustana has won 39 straight overall in this series since a 23-12 North Park victory in 1971...In the last 25 games North Park has managed a total of just 146 points.

AUGUSTANA vs. WHEATON

SERIES RECORD: Augustana 29, Wheaton 24 with two ties (through 2010 season)

YEAR SCORE (Running Record) SITE 1924 AUG 3, WHE 0 (1-0) NA 1925 AUG 21, WHE 0 (2-0) NA 1929 AUG 6, WHE 6 - tie (2-0-1) NA 1948 WHE 13, AUG 0 (2-1-1) Home 1952 WHE 47, AUG 6 (2-2-1) Away 1954 WHE 46, AUG 6 (2-3-1) Home 1955 WHE 26, AUG 0 (2-4-1) Away 1956 WHE 33, AUG 12 (2-5-1) Home

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YEAR BY YEAR SERIES RECORD WITH 2011 OPPONENTS1957 WHE 44, AUG 6 (2-6-1) Away 1958 WHE 67, AUG 12 (2-7-1) Home 1959 WHE 33, AUG 13 (2-8-1) Away 1960 AUG 19, WHE 19 (2-8-2) Home 1968 WHE 14, AUG 13 (2-9-2) Away 1969 AUG 28, WHE 0 (3-9-2) Home 1970 AUG 10, WHE 7 (4-9-2) Home 1971 AUG 42, WHE 23 (5-9-2) Away 1972 AUG 23, WHE 6 (6-9-2) Home 1973 AUG 23, WHE 14 (7-9-2) Away 1974 AUG 34, WHE 19 (8-9-2) Home 1975 WHE 37, AUG 35 (8-10-2) Away 1976 AUG 26, WHE 7 (9-10-2) Home 1977 WHE 34, AUG 29 (9-11-2) Away 1978 WHE 27, AUG 3 (9-12-2) Home 1979 AUG 14, WHE 10 (10-12-2) Away 1980 AUG 20, WHE 15 (11-12-2) Home 1981 AUG 17, WHE 7 (12-12-2) Away 1982 AUG 37, WHE 0 (13-12-2) Home 1983 AUG 47, WHE 12 (12-12-2) Away 1984 AUG 45, WHE 14 (15-12-2) Home 1985 AUG 26, WHE 14 (16-12-2) Away 1986 AUG 18, WHE 17 (17-12-2) Home 1987 AUG 28, WHE 6 (18-12-2) Away 1988 AUG 30, WHE 13 (19-12-2) Home 1989 AUG 24, WHE 20 (20-12-2) Away 1990 AUG 24, WHE 7 (21-12-2) Home 1991 WHE 42, AUG 19 (21-13-2) Away 1992 AUG 20, WHE 15 (22-13-2) Home 1993 AUG 14, WHE 6 (23-13-2) Away 1994 AUG 26, WHE 21 (24-13-2) Home 1995 WHE 35, AUG 27 (24-14-2) Away 1996 WHE 16, AUG 12 (24-15-2) Home 1997 AUG 21, WHE 16 (25-15-2) Away 1998 AUG 34, WHE 21 (26-15-2) Home 1999 AUG 31, WHE 19 (27-15-2) Away2000 WHE 37, AUG 30 (27-16-2) Home2001 WHE 34, AUG 32 (27-17-2) Away2002 WHE 38, AUG 14 (27-18-2) Away2003 WHE 28, AUG 27 (27-19-2) Home2004 WHE 39, AUG 38 (27-20-2) Home2005 AUG 28, WHE 7 (28-20-2) Away2006 AUG 17, WHE 14 (29-20-2) Home2007 WHE 28, AUG 24 (29-21-2) Away2008 WHE 26, AUG 14 (29-22-2) Home2009 WHE 24, AUG 17 (29-23-2) Away2010 WHE 20, AUG 14 (29-24-2) Home

SERIES NOTES: Augustana leads this series 29-24-2...Wheaton won last year’s meeting 20-14 in Rock Island...Wheaton led this series 9-2-2 after a 14-13 win in 1968 but since that time Augustana has victories in 27 of the last 42 games played...The 2000 game was a double overtime affair that allowed the Thunder to clinch a tie for the CCIW title on the final game of the season...In 2001 the Thunder scored on the final play of the game to hand the CCIW champion Vikings their only regular season loss...Both the 2003 and 2004 games were decided in the closing seconds.

AUGUSTANA vs. ELMHURST SERIES RECORD: Augustana 51, Elmhurst 4 with one tie (through the 2010 season)

YEAR SCORE (Running Record) SITE 1947 AUG 21, ELM 6 (1-0) Home 1948 AUG 44, ELM 7 (2-0) Home 1949 AUG 54, ELM 0 (3-0) Away 1950 ELM 7, AUG 6 (3-1) Rockford, IL 1951 AUG 14, ELM 0 (4-1) Away 1952 AUG 14, ELM 6 (5-1) Home 1953 AUG 20, ELM 6 (6-1) Away

1954 AUG 26, ELM 12 (7-1) Home 1955 AUG 37, ELM 7 (8-1) Away 1956 AUG 49, ELM 0 (9-1) Home 1957 AUG 20, ELM 12 (10-1) Away 1958 AUG 42, ELM 0 (11-1) Home 1959 AUG 60, ELM 0 (12-1) Away 1968 AUG 41, ELM 14 (13-1) Away 1969 AUG 17, ELM 0 (14-1) Home 1970 ELM 37, AUG 13 (14-2) Away 1971 AUG 22, ELM 6 (15-2) Home 1972 AUG 32, ELM 22 (16-2) Away 1973 AUG 30, ELM 6 (17-2) Home 1974 AUG 45, ELM 19 (18-2) Away 1975 AUG 69, ELM 14 (19-2) Home 1976 AUG 49, ELM 6 (20-2) Away 1977 AUG 41, ELM 19 (21-2) Home 1978 AUG 16, ELM 13 (22-2) Away 1979 ELM 28, AUG 6 (22-3) Home 1980 AUG 22, ELM 14 (23-3) Away 1981 AUG 35, ELM 8 (24-3) Home 1982 AUG 27, ELM 24 (25-3) Away 1983 AUG 23, ELM 16 (26-3) Home 1984 AUG 21, ELM 0 (27-3) Away 1985 AUG 35, ELM 0 (28-3) Home 1986 AUG 0, ELM 0 - tie (28-3-1) Away 1987 AUG 38, ELM 3 (29-3-1) Home 1988 AUG 21, ELM 7 (30-3-1) Away 1989 AUG 37, ELM 0 (31-3-1) Home 1990 AUG 41, ELM 0 (32-3-1) Away 1991 AUG 62, ELM 0 (33-3-1) Home 1992 AUG 46, ELM 14 (34-3-1) Home 1993 AUG 46, ELM 13 (35-3-1) Away 1994 AUG 34, ELM 6 (36-3-1) Home 1995 AUG 35, ELM 7 (37-3-1) Away 1996 AUG 40, ELM 7 (38-3-1) Home 1997 AUG 50, ELM 14 (39-3-1) Away 1998 AUG 22, ELM 0 (40-3-1) Home 1999 AUG 40, ELM 6 (41-3-1) Away2000 AUG 49, ELM 21 (42-3-1) Away2001 AUG 62, ELM 0 (43-3-1) Home2002 AUG 58, ELM 0 (44-3-1) Home2003 AUG 28, ELM 31 (45-3-1) Away2004 AUG 49, ELM 27 (46-3-1) Away2005 AUG 64, ELM 42 (47-3-1) Home2006 AUG 28, ELM 14 (48-3-1) Away2007 AUG 28, ELM 7 (49-3-1) Home2008 AUG 42, ELM 6 (50-3-1) Away2009 AUG 21, ELM 3 (51-3-1) Home2010 ELM 35, AUG 21 (51-4-1) Home

SERIES NOTES: Elmhurst’s 2010 victory was their first victory against the Vikings since a 28-6 win in Rock Island in 1979...Since 1979 the two teams have met 31 times with Augustana winning 29 and the 1986 game ending in a 0-0 tie...Overall, the Vikings hold a huge 51-4-1 lead in this series ...Augustana scored six shutouts against the Bluejays in eight meetings between 1984 and 1991.

AUGUSTANA vs. ILLINOIS WESLEYAN

SERIES RECORD: Illinois Wesleyan 40, Augus-tana 35 with one tie (through 2010 season)

YEAR SCORE (Running Record) SITE 1917 IWU 12, AUG 3 (0-1) Away 1919 AUG 6, IWU 6 - tie (0-1-1) Away 1920 AUG 28, IWU 10 (1-1-1) Home 1921 AUG 14, IWU 0 (2-1-1) Away 1922 IWU 3, AUG 0 (2-2-1) Home 1923 IWU 24, AUG 0 (2-3-1) Away 1924 IWU 6, AUG 0 (2-4-1) Home

1925 IWU 13, AUG 0 (2-5-1) Away 1926 AUG 7, IWU 6 (3-5-1) Away 1927 IWU 19, AUG 0 (3-6-1) Away 1928 AUG 6, IWU 0 (4-6-1) NA 1929 IWU 39, AUG 0 (4-7-1) NA 1946 IWU 25, AUG 13 (4-8-1) Away 1947 IWU 9, AUG 0 (4-9-1) Away 1949 AUG 15, IWU 6 (5-9-1) Home 1950 IWU 20, AUG 0 (5-10-1) Away 1951 IWU 13, AUG 12 (5-11-1) Home 1952 IWU 13, AUG 7 (5-12-1) Away 1953 IWU 19, AUG 13 (5-13-1) Home 1954 IWU 46, AUG 6 (5-14-1) Away 1955 IWU 14, AUG 0 (5-15-1) Away 1956 IWU 34, AUG 25 (5-16-1) Home 1957 AUG 27, IWU 20 (6-16-1) Home 1958 IWU 8, AUG 6 (6-17-1) Home 1959 IWU 6, AUG 2 (6-18-1) Away 1960 IWU 9, AUG 7 (6-19-1) Home 1961 AUG 21, IWU 13 (7-19-1) Away 1962 IWU 10, AUG 7 (7-20-1) Home 1963 IWU 21, AUG 10 (7-21-1) Away 1964 IWU 20, AUG 16 (7-22-1) Home 1965 IWU 20, AUG 7 (7-23-1) Away 1966 IWU 14, AUG 7 (7-24-1) Home 1967 IWU 17, AUG 3 (7-25-1) Away 1968 AUG 28, IWU 20 (8-25-1) Home 1969 AUG 35, IWU 34 (9-25-1) Away 1970 IWU 30, AUG 0 (9-26-1) Away 1971 AUG 14, IWU 7 (10-26-1) Home 1972 IWU 48, AUG 20 (10-27-1) Away 1973 AUG 13, IWU 6 (11-27-1) Home 1974 IWU 35, AUG 6 (11-28-1) Away 1975 AUG 14, IWU 13 (12-28-1) Home 1976 AUG 16, IWU 13 (13-28-1) Away 1977 IWU 12, AUG 3 (13-29-1) Home 1978 IWU 10, AUG 0 (13-30-1) Away 1979 IWU 20, AUG 12 (13-31-1) Home 1980 IWU 15, AUG 0 (13-32-1) Away 1981 AUG 25, IWU 3 (14-32-1) Home 1982 AUG 34, IWU 6 (15-32-1) Away 1983 AUG 21, IWU 16 (16-32-1) Home 1984 AUG 35, IWU 21 (17-32-1) Away 1985 AUG 30, IWU 7 (18-32-1) Home 1986 AUG 44, IWU 7 (19-32-1) Away 1987 AUG 53, IWU 0 (20-32-1) Home 1988 AUG 28, IWU 6 (21-32-1) Away 1989 AUG 10, IWU 7 (22-32-1) Home 1990 AUG 21, IWU 0 (23-32-1) Away 1991 AUG 38, IWU 35 (24-32-1) Home 1992 IWU 21, AUG 0 (24-33-1) Away 1993 AUG 10, IWU 7 (25-33-1) Home 1994 AUG 9, IWU 7 (26-33-1) Away 1995 IWU 28, AUG 12 (26-34-1) Home 1996 IWU 24, AUG 7 (26-35-1) Away 1997 IWU 28, AUG 2 (26-36-1) Home 1998 IWU 42, AUG 6 (26-37-1) Away1999 AUG 41, IWU 0 (27-37-1) Home2000 IWU 20, AUG 16 (27-38-1) Home2001 AUG 14, IWU 7 (28-38-1) Away2002 AUG 27, IWU 10 (29-38-1) Home2003 AUG 20, IWU 17 (30-38-1) Away2004 AUG 30, IWU 28 (31-38-1) Away2005 AUG 41, IWU 15 (32-38-1) Home2006 AUG 24, IWU 7 (33-38-1) Home2007 IWU 22, AUG 19 (33-39-1) Away2008 AUG 21, IWU 13 (34-39-1) Away2009 IWU 7, AUG 0 (34-40-1) Home2010 AUG 20, IWU 17 (35-40-1) Home SERIES NOTES: Illinois Wesleyan leads this se-ries by a margin of 40-35-1...At one time Illinois Wesleyan led this series by a whopping 32-13-1 margin but 11 straight victories by Augustana trimmed the lead to 32-24-1 heading into the 1992 season...Since 1981 the Vikings have won 21 of the last 29 contests.

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THE VIKINGS RECORD IN THE FRIENDLY CONFINES

OF ERICSON FIELDLocated in the far northeast corner of the Augustana College campus, Ericson Field is the football and track home of the Vikings. The stadium is named after Senator Charles J.A. Ericson who died in Boone, Iowa in 1910.

Charles Ericson was born in the Province of Calmer, Sweden, and moved to America (and Moline) when he was 12. Although he went to school in Moline, Charles hunted and fished in the area where the stadium that bears his name now stands. After moving from the Quad Cities when he was 19, he moved to Mineral Ridge, Iowa where he opened a general store and eventually helped organize the First National Bank of Boone in 1872.

He became interested in politics and in 1895 was elected as a state senator in Iowa. When he died in 1910, Ericson left Augustana College with 260 acres of farmland in Iowa that was also rich in coal. Then he added $13,000.00 to help the school buy land for an athletic field.

He placed three conditions on his gift. The land was priced at $26,000.00 and Mr. Ericson stipulated that Augustana College should raise the other $13,000.00; that the tract of land at Fifth Avenue and 38th Street be purchased since he played there as a boy and that the field be named Ericson Athletic Field.

The school still uses the site as the home of its athletic teams. The stadium has seating for 3,500 spectators and there are locker room facilities under the south grandstand. During the summer of 1992, a new bright blue nine-lane track was installed from money raised mostly by donations from the Augustana College track alumni.

In the summer of 2002 a new synthetic turf was in-stalled on the playing field and lights were added. The Ericson Stadium lockerrooms underwent an extensive renovation in the summer of 2003.

Obviously, the football Vikings enjoy playing at home as a 258-85-6 overall record down through the years indicates. That mark does include nine NCAA playoff games that were played at Rock Island Public Schools Stadium during the 1980’s.

YEAR W L T .PCT 1893-1916 No home records available 1917 2 0 0 1.000 1918 1 1 0 .500 1919 1 0 1 .750 1920 2 0 0 1.000 1921 2 1 0 .667 1922 1 4 0 .200 1923 3 1 0 .750 1924 2 2 0 .500 1925 2 2 0 .500 1926 2 1 0 .667 1927 1 3 0 .250 1928-33 No home records available 1934 5 0 0 1.000 1935-42 No home records available 1943-44 No football1945 No home records available 1946 2 2 0 .500 1947 3 0 1 .875 1948 3 1 0 .750 1949 4 0 0 1.000 1950 1 3 0 .250 1951 2 2 0 .500 1952 2 2 0 .500 1953 4 0 0 1.000 1954 2 2 0 .500 1955 1 3 0 .250 1956 1 3 0 .250 1957 3 3 0 .500 1958 1 3 0 .250 1959 4 0 0 1.000 1960 1 2 2 .400 1961 1 3 0 .250 1962 3 2 0 .600 1963 4 0 0 1.000 1964 4 1 0 .800 1965 3 0 1 .875 1966 2 2 0 .500

1967 4 1 0 .800 1968 3 1 0 .750 1969 5 0 0 1.000 1970 3 1 0 .750 1971 3 2 0 .600 1972 5 0 0 1.000 1973 4 0 0 1.000 1974 4 0 1 .900 1975 4 0 0 1.000 1976* 5 1 0 .833 1977 2 2 0 .500 1978 3 2 0 .600 1979 1 3 0 .250 1980 4 1 0 .800 1981 5 0 0 1.000 1982* 5 0 0 1.000 1983** 7 0 0 1.000 1984* 5 0 0 1.000 1985*** 8 0 0 1.000 1986* 6 0 0 1.000 1987* 5 0 0 1.000 1988* 6 0 0 1.000 1989 3 1 0 .750 1990 5 0 0 1.000 1991 4 0 0 1.000 1992 3 1 0 .750 1993 4 1 0 .800 1994 5 0 0 1.000 1995 3 1 0 .750 1996 2 1 0 .667 1997 4 2 0 .667 1998 4 0 0 1.000 1999* 5 1 0 .8332000 3 2 0 .600 2001* 6 0 0 1.0002002 4 0 0 1.0002003 4 2 0 .6672004 3 1 0 .7502005* 6 1 0 .8572006 4 1 0 .8002007 4 1 0 .8002008 4 1 0 .8002009 4 2 0 .6672010 1 3 0 .250TOTALS 258 85 6 .748 * - Denotes NCAA playoff game

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ALL TIME SERIES RECORDSOPPONENT W L T FIRST LAST Adrian 5 0 0 1983 - Aug 22-21 2010 - Aug 21-7 First two meetings came in NCAA Division III Playoffs

Albion 1 1 0 1985 - Aug 26-10 1994 - Alb 28-21 Both meetings have been in first round of NCAA Division III Playoffs with winner going on to win national champion-ship

A.C. of PE 0 0 1 1919 - 0-0 tie

Armour Tech 0 1 0 1902 - Arm 11-5

Augustana (S.D.) 0 2 0 1966 - Aug (S.D.) 26-0 1967 - Aug (S.D.) 24-23

Baldwin Wallace 1 2 0 1982 - Aug 28-22 2007 - BW 24-8 Victory was first ever NCAA playoff win for the Vikings and it came over team ranked number one in the nation at the time

Benedictine 5 0 0 1981 - AUG 49-21 1997 - Aug 51-0

Bethany 1 0 0 1937 - Aug 13-0

Bradley 3 11 0 1902 - Aug 27-0 1939 - Bra 14-0 In three victories, Augie outscored Bradley 80-0; in 11 losses the Vikings were outscored 266-6

Carroll (WI) 21 14 2 1948 - Aug 12-7 1991 - Aug 17-0 Former CCIW member who ended Augustana’s 70 game regular season unbeaten streak in 1988 by score of 24-21

Carthage 60 14 5 1928 - Aug 20-6 2010 - Aug 43-16 A 28-18 Redmen victory in 1996 was first for Carthage in this series since 1973, breaking a 22 game Augustana win streak…1934 game was a 41-6 Viking victory that put finishing touches on undefeated 9-0 season for legendary coach H.V. “Shorty” Almquist

Catholic 1 0 0 2005 - Aug 52-26

Central (IA) 4 4 0 1930 - Cen 13-2 2010 - Cen 28-23 Three of the eight games in this series were played in the NCAA Division III Playoffs including 1984 Viking victory that was for second straight national title

Coe 2 5 0 1903 - Coe 6-0 2009 - Coe 7-9

Concordia (IL) 3 0 0 1963 - Aug 41-6 1965 - Aug 17-7

Concordia (MN) 1 0 0 1986 - Aug 41-7 All-American defensive back Troy Westerman ran back opening kickoff for touchdown in semi-final romp en route to fourth straight NCAA title

Cornell 3 4 1 1904 - Aug 25-6 1953 - Cor 28-21

Dayton 1 3 0 1981 - Day 19-7 1990 - Day 24-14 Dayton’s 38-36 victory in 1987 snapped an NCAA record 60 game unbeaten streak…All four games between these two small college heavyweights were in the NCAA playoffs and all were in Flyers Welcome Stadium…14-13 Augustana victory in 1984 helped pave way for Vikings second straight national title

Defiance 1 0 0 2001 - Aug 54-14 Vikings beat Defiance 54-14 in 2001 NCAA Playoffs for Jim Barnes first post season victory

Detroit Tech 1 0 0 1939 - Aug 12-6

Drake 0 2 0 1992 - Dra 39-19 1993 - Dra 54-48 Wild, high scoring 1993 game established school record for most total points in single game between two teams

Dubuque 2 0 0 1931 - Aug 38-0 1935 - Aug 21-0

Elmhurst 51 3 1 1947 - Aug 21-6 2010 - Elm 35-21 Last Augustana loss was in 1979, 27 games ago…1986 game was historic 0-0 tie that ended 37 game winning streak

Eureka 3 1 0 1922 - Eur 36-0 2001 - Aug 50-7 First ever victory for Jim Barnes as Augustana head coach came in 2000 game by score of 40-6

Fulton 1 0 0 1903 - Aug 37-0

Greenville 3 0 0 2008 - Aug 30-0 2010 - Aug 28-7

Hansen M.A. 1 0 0 1904 - Aug 45-0

Hedding 1 0 0 1920 - Aug 72-0 Vikings set school record for points in a single game with 72-0 shutout

Hiram 1 0 0 1987 - Aug 53-0 Lone meeting was first round NCAA Division III playoff blowout

Hope 5 0 0 1966 - Aug 6-0 1999 - Aug 34-33 (OT) 1986 meeting was first round of playoffs in run for fourth straight NCAA title

Illinois College 8 0 0 1922 - Aug 7-6 1952 - Aug 32-0 Former member of the College Conference of Illinois (CCI) scored just 27 points in eight games

Illinois Wesleyan 34 40 1 1917 - IWU 12-3 2010 - IWU 20-17 Titans are only team in the CCIW with winning series record over Augustana

Ithaca 1 0 0 1985 - Aug 20-7 Only meeting was in 1985 Stagg Bowl when Vikings won third straight NCAA Division III national championship

Iowa 1 2 0 1893 - Aug 6-0 1904 - Iowa 33-2 Hawkeyes are only Big 10 opponent ever for Vikings

Iowa Wesleyan 7 2 0 1917 - Aug 35-6 1945 - Aug 19-6 A 6-0 victory in 1934 was first game of Augustana’s first ever undefeated season under the direction of Shorty Almquist

Kalamazoo 1 1 0 1960 - Aug 21-7 1962 - Kal 21-7

Knox 7 14 2 1904 - Knox 13-0 1949 - Aug 20-13 Former longtime rivals have not met since 1949

Lake Forest 10 13 2 1931 - 7-7 tie 1989 - Aug 34-0 OPPONENT W L T FIRST LAST Lakeland 1 0 0 2005 - Aug 49-22Only meeting between these two teams was in 2005 NCAA Division III playoffs.

Lombard 2 1 0 1901 - Lom 35-0 1920 - Aug 20-3

Loras 0 2 0 1992 - Lor 10-7 1993 - Lor 24-14

Luther 8 6 0 1949 - Lut 14-7 1979 - Aug 28-14 In 1979, Vikings rallied from 14-0 deficit for 28-14 victory in Bob Reade’s first game as Augustana head coach MacMurray 4 0 0 1986 - Aug 42-6 2007 - Aug 65-0

Manchester 2 0 0 1961 - Aug 14-6 1962 - Aug 14-7

Millikin 39 30 1 1920 - Mil 7-0 2010 - Aug 28-24 In 1981 ABC Sports televised Augustana’s 31-0 victory over Big Blue as part of its NCAA “Game of the Week” package

Minnesota-Morris 2 0 0 1990 - Aug 21-6 1991 - Aug 41-8

Monmouth 16 19 6 1893 - Mon 14-12 1953 - Mon 14-0 1904 game ended in a 6-6 tie and was last football game for Augustana until sport was reinstated in 1917

Mount Morris 2 1 0 1924 - MM 35-0 1926 - Aug 13-0

Mount Union 2 3 0 1985 - Aug 21-14 2005 - MU 44-7 Both victories over the Purple Raiders came in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division III playoffs…1985 game was played after eight inches of snow was cleared from Rock Island Public Schools Stadium…Vikings lost in 1999 despite having 48:00 to 12:00 edge in time of possession

Navy Pier 1 0 0 1951 - Aug 26-0

North Central 57 22 1 1923 - Aug 20-6 2009 - NCC 34-14Field goal on final play of the game gave Vikings 2005 CCIW title

North Park 46 2 0 1962 - Aug 22-6 2009 - Aug 21-0 Augustana’s winning streak is 34 straight since 1971 & North Park has never won in Rock Island

Ohio Wesleyan 0 1 0 1967 - OWU 35-14

Olivet Nazarene 3 0 0 1963 - Aug 51-21 1983 - Aug 56-7

Palmer Chiropractic 0 1 0 1922 - Pal 6-0

Parsons 2 1 0 1918 - Aug 19-0 1922 - Par 27-0

Salisbury State 1 0 0 1986 - Aug 31-3 Lone meeting was in 1986 Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl that gave Augustana NCAA record fourth straight national champi-onship

St. Ambrose 9 11 0 1893 - AUG 18-0 1980 - Aug 25-0 Augustana victory in 1980 was only meeting between two Quad City schools since 1947

St. Bede 1 0 0 1926 - Aug 33-6

St. John’s 0 1 0 1976 - SJU 46-7 This game in 1976 was Augustana’s first ever NCAA playoff appearance

St. Lawrence 1 0 0 1982 - Aug 14-0 Doug McCoy’s NCAA playoff record 92 yard interception return for touchdown in game’s final minute sealed victory that sent Vikings into 1982 Stagg Bowl

St. Norbert 1 0 0 1999 - Aug 39-32 Vikings scored in final minute to pick up victory in first round of 1999 NCAA Division III playoffs

St. Viator 1 0 1 1919 - tie 7-7 1920 - Aug 6-0

Union (NY) 2 0 0 1983 - Aug 21-17 1984 - Aug 23-16 1983 meeting was come-from-behind effort that resulted in first national championship when Norm Singbush grabbed a pass from Jay Penney in game’s final minute…Second meeting was in 1984 semifinals

Upper Iowa 2 0 0 1953 - Aug 20-7 2004 - Aug 29-28

Valparaiso 1 4 0 1942 - Aug 13-0 1971 - VU 14-13

Wabash 0 1 1 1921 - Wab 7-0 1966 - Tie 0-0

Wartburg 4 3 0 1931 - Aug 42-0 1997 - War 33-30 (OT) Knights won 33-30 in 1997 in first ever regular season overtime game for Augustana

West Georgia 0 1 0 1982 - WG 14-0 Shutout loss was in 1982 Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl

Western Illinois 15 5 0 1917 - Aug 58-0 1941 - WIU 20-13

Wheaton 29 23 2 1924 - Aug 3-0 2010 - Whe 20-14 Vikings beat Thunder 28-7 in 2005 to snap five game losing streak in this series.

William Penn 3 0 0 1933 - Aug 19-6 1961 - Aug 14-7

Wisconsin-LaCrosse 1 0 0 1983 - Aug 21-15 Vikings beat Indians for right to advance to 1983 Stagg Bowl

Wisc-Lutheran 2 0 0 2000 - Aug 64-3 2001 - Aug 69-19

Wis-Platteville 9 4 0 1994 - Aug 34-24 2009 - Aug 31-12

Wis-Stevens Point 0 2 0 2002 - SP 20-17 2003 - SP 19-15

Wittenberg 1 0 0 1988 - Aug 28-14

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL’S CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASONS LIST

ALL-TIME LISTSCHOOL YEARS SPANLinfield 55 1956-2010Harvard 42 1881-1923Notre Dame 42 1889-1932Central, Iowa 42 1961-2002Princeton 41 1876-1916Nebraska 40 1962-2001Yale 39 1876-1914Alabama 39 1911-1950Ithaca, NY 39 1972-2010Baldwin-Wallace 38 1967-2004California-Davis 37 1970-2006Pacific Lutheran 36 1969-2004Wittenberg 34 1955-1988Florida State 34 1977-2010Mount Union, OH 33 1979-2010Pennsylvania 31 1888-1918West Chester State, PA 31 1940-1972Pittsburg State, KS 31 1978-2008Eastern Kentucky 31 1978-2008Dickinson State, SD 29 1978-2006Dayton, OH 29 1977-2005Lycoming, PA 29 1975-2003Virginia 28 1888-1915Oklahoma 28 1966-1993Wisconsin-La Crosse 28 1970-1997Augustana, IL 28 1979-2006

RECORDS OF AUGUSTANA COACHES(Overall won-loss record while coaching at Augustana)

COACH YEARS W L T .PCTBob Reade 1979-94 146 23 1 .867Jim Barnes 2000-10 79 34 0 .699H.V. “Shorty” Almquist 1928-40 67 31 10 .667Ben Newcomb 1969-78 55 35 1 .610Tom Schmulbach 1995-99 34 13 0 .723Ralph Starenko 1964-68 27 13 3 .663Dr. Ray Loeschner 1959-63 25 17 2 .591Vince Lundeen 1951-58 23 41 1 .362A.J. “Butch” Stolfa 1947-49 14 7 3 .646Arthur Swedberg 1919-22 12 14 4 .467John Briley 1941-42; 46 11 12 1 .479 Carl J. Peterson 1925-27 10 11 2 .479Wally Swanson 1923-24 5 11 0 .313Leo Liitt 1918 3 1 0 .750Ted Davenport 1917 3 2 0 .600Oliver Olson 1950 2 6 0 .250L.C. Brissman 1945 1 3 0 .250Unknown Coaches 1893-94; 11 11 1 .500 1901-04

CCIW FOOTBALL SINCE 1980RECORD IN CCIW GAMES ONLY

TEAM RECORD (PCT) AUGUSTANA 192-40-1 (.826)Wheaton 153-80-1 (.656)Illinois Wesleyan 139-92-1 (.601)Millikin 136-94-1 (.591) North Central 117-112-3 (.511)*Carroll 40-56-0 (.417) Carthage 94-140-1 (.402) Elmhurst 86-144-2 (.375) North Park 21-209-2 (.095)* Carroll left the CCIW after the 1991-92 school year

PLACE FINISHES SINCE 1980YEAR AUG CT ELM IWU MIL NC NP WHE CL 1980 3 3 1 1 3 3 7 8 81981 1 3 2 4 4 4 8 9 4 1982 1 5 4 5 3 2 8 7 91983 1 6 2 3 5 6 8 3 91984 1 6 3 3 2 6 9 3 61985 1 9 2 5 2 6 6 2 61986 1 7 5 5 2 3 9 7 31987 1 7 5 5 2 3 9 7 31988 1 5 8 7 3 5 8 3 11989 2 7 7 5 1 6 7 4 31990 1 5 9 3 1 7 8 5 41991 1 7 7 2 4 6 9 2 5 1992 2 8 5 1 4 7 6 3 - 1993 1 8 7 4 3 6 5 2 -1994 1 8 5 1 3 5 7 3 -1995 3 5 6 2 4 7 8 1 -1996 3 6 7 1 5 3 8 2 -1997 1 3 7 2 3 3 8 3 -1998 2 5 6 2 1 6 8 2 -1999 1 4 7 4 2 6 7 2 -2000 4 6 6 1 1 5 6 1 -2001 1 5 7 1 3 6 8 3 -2002 2 5 7 5 3 3 8 1 -2003 2 7 5 5 3 3 8 1 -2004 3 1 7 6 5 4 8 1 -2005 1 3 5 6 6 2 8 3 -2006 1 4 4 6 6 1 8 1 -2007 5 4 5 1 7 1 8 3 -2008 2 5 4 6 7 1 8 2 -2009 3 3 7 1 6 1 8 3 -2010 3 5 5 3 7 1 8 2 -

CCIW CHAMPIONSHIPS SINCE 1980TEAM TITLES AUGUSTANA 17 (1981-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-90- 91-93-94-97-99-01-05-06)

Illinois Wesleyan 8 (1980-92-94-96-00-01-07-09)

Wheaton 6 (1995-00-02-03-04-06)

North Central 5 (2006-07-08-09-10)

Millikin 4 (1989-90-98-00)

Elmhurst 1 (1980)

Carroll 1 (1988)

Carthage 1 (2004)

NCAA DIVISION III PLAYOFF APPEARANCES SINCE 1980TEAM APP YEARS AUGUSTANA 14 1981-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-94- 99-01-05Wheaton 7 1995-02-03-04-08 -10North Central 5 2005-06-07-08-10Millikin 3 1989-98-00Illinois Wesleyan 3 1992-96-09 Carthage 1 2004

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THE AUGUSTANA ADVANTAGE: Nationally Rated Academics with Nationally Ranked Football

The Augustana Advantage distinguishes the experience a football-playing student-athlete enjoys at Augie while also enhancing his opportunity at career success. Primarily, the student benefits from an educational oppor-tunity with an outstanding and nationally recognized faculty in updated and state-of-the-art facilities. In addition, the athlete benefits from the develop-ment of the Habits of a Champion instilled in a football program that has been one of the top programs in NCAA football over the past two decades.

However, a key element is the bridging of the academic and athletic experi-ence through personal development and academic support programs offered by a highly dedicated coaching staff. Ultimately, graduates of Augustana and Augie football are exceptionally well prepared for life after college and enjoy an advantage in the competitive marketplace of job placement as well as graduate and professional school admission.

Academically, in the competitive arena of nationally rated and selective lib-eral arts colleges, Augustana has earned an outstanding reputation. Ranked a Liberal Arts I Institution by the Carnegie Foundation, Augustana is among the top 70 undergraduate colleges and universities in the entire United States, and among the top 50 liberal arts colleges in the sciences. In addi-tion to it’s fine reputation and high standards, the cost of Augustana remains a good value and is listed as one of Barron’s Best Buys in Education (1998).

Athletically, Augie football ranks as one of the winningest football programs in all of college football over the last two decades. The Vikings have made 15 trips to the NCAA Division III national playoffs, including five straight ap-pearances in the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl from 1982-86. Augustana owns four NCAA Division III national championships. The Blue & Gold have cap-tured 21 College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin titles, including six dur-ing the 1990’s and one in each 2001 and 2005 . The Vikings have been the winningest team in the league for each of the last two decades. In addition, Augustana has had 32 consecutive non-losing seasons, which is the longest active streaks in college football - all divisions.

Through the years a total of 80 Vikings have earned All-American status and 22 times the CCIW’s MVP wore an Augustana uniform. Also, 27 players have been named to the prestigious Academic All-American team. In terms of producing overall Academic All-Americans, the Augustana athletic department ranks sixth heading into the 2011-12 school year with 135 in all sports. Ahead of the Vikings on the list are such institutions as Notre Dame and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

In addition, the unique educational support programs for Augie football players are comprehensive and spe-cifically designed to meet the academic rigors of the challenging academic environment that is Augustana College. Football participants’ benefit from the seminar and monitoring system that is Augustana Football’s Academic Game Plan (AGP). The seminar series teaches young men time-management, organizational and college-level study skills that will help them to achieve success in college and will aid them throughout their professional careers.

Combine all of these facets with some outstanding facilities, a caring and supportive administration, one of the most unique and beautiful campuses in the Midwest, a highly motivated and committed football staff, one of the finest traditions in all of college football, and excellent performance in job and graduate school placement and it all adds up to a distinguishing difference - the Augustana Advantage!

(Through 2010-11)

ALL TIME NUMBER OF ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

(as selected by College Sports Informa-tion Directors of America - CoSIDA)

1. Nebraska - 2912. Notre Dame - 2213. M.I.T. - 1764. Penn State - 1725. Stanford - 1626. AUGUSTANA - 1357. Emory - 1248. Bucknell - 121 Texas - 12110. Florida - 11811. UCLA - 11312. Illinois Wesleyan - 112 Nebraska Wesleyan - 11214. Georgia - 11015. Ohio State - 109 Oklahoma - 10917. Tennessee - 104 Michigan - 10419. Michigan State - 10220. Minnesota - 101

Now in its 66th year, the College Conference of Illinois & Wiscon-sin (CCIW) enjoys a reputation as the “Best Small-College Confer-ence in the Nation.” The league was formed with nine charter members (Augustana, Carthage, Elmhurst, Illinois College, Illinois Wesleyan, Lake Forest, Millikin, North Central and Wheaton) on April 26, 1946 in Jacksonville, Illinois. Competition opened in the 1946-47 academic year as the College Conference of Illinois.

Carthage left the conference in 1952 but returned in 1961. In 1967 the name was changed to the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin to recognize Carthage, which had moved to Kenosha, Wisconsin from Carthage, Illinois in 1962, and Carroll, which entered the league in 1955.

As is often the case with athletic conferences, CCIW membership has experienced some changes since the league’s inception. After Carthage left in 1952, Illinois College withdrew the following year. Elmhurst and Wheaton left following the 1959-60 academic year. Wheaton rejoined for all sports but football in 1967 and then for football in 1970. Elmhurst rejoined in the fall of 1967 for all sports but football and for football in the 1968 season. Carroll joined officially with the 1955 spring sports seasons. Carthage returned in 1961 and North Park entered the following fall. Lake Forest dropped out at the end of the 1962-63 year. The last change in CCIW membership came following the 1991-92 season when Car-roll withdrew.

Now eight members strong, the CCIW continues its tradition of athletic and academic excellence. The league sanctioned women’s sports for the first time in the 1986-87 school year and Augustana participated in the first ever women’s competition. That was on September 14, 1986 when the Vikings met North Central in a vol-leyball match that was held at Elmhurst College.

The College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin sanctions 21 sports: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and wom-en’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s indoor track & field, men’s and women’s outdoor track & field, volleyball and wrestling.

Augustana will welcome its 11th women’s varsity sport, lacrosse, for the 2011-12 season. Augustana will also be welcoming men’s lacrosse as its 12th men’s varsity sport for the 2012-13 season. Neither women’s nor men’s lacrosse is currently a CCIW sport.

Augustana owns more CCIW team championships than any other school in the league with 175 total. Of those 175, the men have won 137 and 38 belong to the women.

Football was the first sport contested in the CCIW when the league was formed in 1946. Augustana has won more games (309) and championships (21) than any team in the CCIW during the first 65 years of existence. Not only have the Vikings won 21 league titles, but they have also finished second 11 times. Since 1981 the Blue & Gold own at least a share of 17 of the last 29 championships.

AUGUSTANA’S ALL-TIME TEAM CCIW CHAMPIONS

MEN (137)BASEBALL: 1952-65-68-74 (Division Champs in 1989-96)BASKETBALL: 1963-71-72-73-74-81-82-93-03-06-07-08-10CROSS COUNTRY: 1969-70FOOTBALL: 1949-66-68-75-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-90-91-93-94-97-99-01-05-06GOLF: 1955-64-65-66-69-72-73-75-76-78-79-80-81-82-97-99SOCCER: 2002SWIMMING & DIVING: 1947-48-49-67-69-70-71-82TENNIS: 1947-48-55-56-60-65-66-67-68-70-72-74-75-77-78-81-82-83-84-85TRACK & FIELD: 1964-65-67-68-69-70-72-73-74-80-81-82-83-84-08-10WRESTLING: 1963-64-65-66-67-68-69-70-71-72-74-75-79-80-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-98-99-00-01-02-03-04

WOMEN (38)BASKETBALL: 1987-89-90-91-93CROSS COUNTRY: 1990-91-94-96-97-98SOCCER: 2010SOFTBALL: 2004-06-07SWIMMING & DIVING: 1988-89-90-93-95-97TENNIS: 1993-94-96-97TRACK & FIELD: 1988-91-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-08VOLLEYBALL: 1996-01

The College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin

68 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS FOOTBALL

Augustana Vikings 2011 Football ScheduleDATE OPPONENT SITE TIME

September 1 Dubuque HOME 7 p.m.

September 10 Central of Iowa Pella, Iowa 1 p.m.

September 17 Adrian HOME Noon

October 1 *Millikin HOME 6 p.m.

October 8 *North Central Naperville, Illinois 7 p.m.

October 15 *Carthage HOME 6 p.m.

October 22 *North Park HOME 1 p.m.

October 29 *Wheaton Wheaton, Illinois 1 p.m.

November 5 *Elmhurst HOME 1 p.m.

November 12 *Illinois Wesleyan Bloomington, Illinois 1 p.m.

November 19 NCAA Division III Playoffs

* Denotes College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin game

NCAA DIVISION III NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1983 - 1984 - 1985 - 1986

NCAA DIVISION III NATIONAL PLAYOFFS: 1976 - 1981 - 1982 - 1983 - 1984 - 1985 - 1986 - 1987 - 1988 - 1989 - 1990 - 1994 - 1999 - 2001 - 2005

COLLEGE CONFERENCE OF ILLINOIS & WISCONSIN CHAMPIONS: 1949 - 1966 - 1968 - 1975 - 1981 - 1982 - 1983 - 1984 - 1985 - 1986 - 1987 - 1988 - 1990 - 1991 - 1993 - 1994 - 1997 - 1999 - 2001 - 2005 - 2006