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2014 UNI FOOTBALL GENERAL FACTS School ..................................... University of Northern Iowa Founded ....................................................................... 1876 Enrollment ................................................................. 12,273 Nickname ............................................................... Panthers Colors .................................................Purple and Old Gold Stadium ............................................................... UNI-Dome Capacity .................................................................... 16,324 Affiliation ......................................... NCAA Division I (FCS) Conference .................................... Missouri Valley Football President .........................................................Dr. Bill Ruud Athletic Director .............................................. Troy Dannen NCAA Faculty Rep. ......................................... Lisa Jepsen Athletic Website ................................ www.unipanthers.com University Website ........................................... www.uni.edu FOOTBALL INFORMATION 2013 Record ................................................................... 7-5 2013 MVFC Record ....................................................... 3-5 2013 MVFC Finish ......................................................... 7th 2013 Postseason ......................................................... None Final Rank....................................................................... NR STADIUM INFORMATION Home Facility ...................................................... UNI-Dome Capacity .................................................................... 16,324 Surface ...................................................................Synthetic Field Opening .............................................................. 1976 Stadium Opening ......................................................... 1976 HISTORY First Year of Football .................................................. 1895 All-Time Record ................................................. 632-394-47 FCS Playoff Appearances............................................... 16 FCS Semifinal Appearances ............................................. 7 FCS Championship Game Appearances ......................... 1 Last Postseason Appearance ..................................... 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts/General Information ................................... 1 Media Policies ................................................................ 2 Personnell Breakdown.................................................... 3 Numerical Roster ............................................................ 4 Alphabetical Roster ........................................................ 5 Season Outlook .............................................................. 6 Coaches .......................................................................... 7 Returners Bios ................................................................ 8 Newcomer Bios............................................................... 9 2014 Opponents ........................................................... 10 2014 Opponents All-Time Series ................................ 11 Series Record vs. All Opponents ............................... 12 2013 Review ................................................................. 13 Record Book ................................................................. 14 2014 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Site Time Aug. 30 Iowa Iowa City, Iowa TBD Sep. 6 OPEN Sep. 13 Hawai’i Honolulu, Hawai’i TBD Sep. 20 Northern Colorado UNI-Dome 4 p.m. Sep. 27 Tennessee Tech UNI-Dome 4 p.m. Oct. 4 Indiana State* Terre Haute, Ind. 2 p.m. Oct. 11 South Dakota* Vermillion, S.D. 3 p.m. Oct. 18 South Dakota St.* UNI-Dome 4 p.m. Oct. 25 Western Illinois* Macomb, Ill. 1 p.m. Nov. 1 Illinois State* UNI-Dome 4 p.m. Nov. 8 North Dakota St.* UNI-Dome 4 p.m. Nov. 15 Southern Illinois* Carbondale, Ill. TBD Nov. 22 Missouri State* UNI-Dome 4 p.m. * Notes Conference Game Home Games in Bold HEAD COACH AT A GLANCE Head Coach ......................................................Mark Farley Alma Mater .................................................................... UNI Career Record .......................................................... 111-49 UNI Record ............................................................... 111-49 MVFC Record ............................................................. 67-29 FOOTBALL STAFF Bill Salmon.................................... Associate Head Coach/ Offensive Coordinator/RBs Mario Verduzco................... Co-Offensive Coordinator/QBs Rick Nelson...................................................Offensive Line Todd Blythe................................................ Wide Receivers Frank Verducci................................................... TE/Tackles Jeremiah Johnson ....................Defensive Coordinator/LBs Brandon Lynch.......... Assistant Head Coach for Defense/ DBs Bryce Paup ....................................Player Development/DL Daniel Bullocks ..............................................................DBs D.J. Hord.......................................... Director of Operations Richard Neal ..................................... Director of Recruiting SUPPORT STAFF Jed Smith ...................................... Strength & Conditioning Nick Davis ..................................... Strength & Conditioning Steve Nurse ........................................................ Equipment Travis Stueve ............................................. Athletic Training

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Page 1: 2014 UNI Football Media Guide

2014 UNI FOOTBALLGENERAL FACTS

School .....................................University of Northern IowaFounded ....................................................................... 1876Enrollment ................................................................. 12,273Nickname ...............................................................PanthersColors .................................................Purple and Old GoldStadium ............................................................... UNI-DomeCapacity .................................................................... 16,324Affiliation .........................................NCAA Division I (FCS)Conference ....................................Missouri Valley FootballPresident .........................................................Dr. Bill RuudAthletic Director ..............................................Troy DannenNCAA Faculty Rep. ......................................... Lisa JepsenAthletic Website ................................www.unipanthers.comUniversity Website ...........................................www.uni.edu

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

2013 Record ................................................................... 7-52013 MVFC Record ....................................................... 3-52013 MVFC Finish ......................................................... 7th2013 Postseason .........................................................NoneFinal Rank ....................................................................... NR

STADIUM INFORMATION

Home Facility ...................................................... UNI-DomeCapacity .................................................................... 16,324Surface ...................................................................SyntheticField Opening .............................................................. 1976Stadium Opening ......................................................... 1976

HISTORY

First Year of Football .................................................. 1895All-Time Record .................................................632-394-47FCS Playoff Appearances ............................................... 16FCS Semifinal Appearances ............................................. 7FCS Championship Game Appearances ......................... 1Last Postseason Appearance ..................................... 2011

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Quick Facts/General Information ...................................1Media Policies ................................................................2Personnell Breakdown ....................................................3Numerical Roster ............................................................4Alphabetical Roster ........................................................5Season Outlook ..............................................................6Coaches ..........................................................................7Returners Bios ................................................................8Newcomer Bios ...............................................................92014 Opponents ...........................................................102014 Opponents All-Time Series ................................11Series Record vs. All Opponents ...............................122013 Review .................................................................13Record Book .................................................................14

2014 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Site TimeAug. 30 Iowa Iowa City, Iowa TBDSep. 6 OPENSep. 13 Hawai’i Honolulu, Hawai’i TBDSep. 20 Northern Colorado UNI-Dome 4 p.m.Sep. 27 Tennessee Tech UNI-Dome 4 p.m.Oct. 4 Indiana State* Terre Haute, Ind. 2 p.m.Oct. 11 South Dakota* Vermillion, S.D. 3 p.m.Oct. 18 South Dakota St.* UNI-Dome 4 p.m.Oct. 25 Western Illinois* Macomb, Ill. 1 p.m.Nov. 1 Illinois State* UNI-Dome 4 p.m.Nov. 8 North Dakota St.* UNI-Dome 4 p.m.Nov. 15 Southern Illinois* Carbondale, Ill. TBDNov. 22 Missouri State* UNI-Dome 4 p.m.* Notes Conference GameHome Games in Bold

HEAD COACH AT A GLANCE

Head Coach ......................................................Mark FarleyAlma Mater .................................................................... UNICareer Record .......................................................... 111-49UNI Record ............................................................... 111-49MVFC Record ............................................................. 67-29

FOOTBALL STAFF

Bill Salmon .................................... Associate Head Coach/ Offensive Coordinator/RBsMario Verduzco ...................Co-Offensive Coordinator/QBsRick Nelson ...................................................Offensive LineTodd Blythe ................................................ Wide ReceiversFrank Verducci ................................................... TE/TacklesJeremiah Johnson ....................Defensive Coordinator/LBsBrandon Lynch .......... Assistant Head Coach for Defense/ DBsBryce Paup ....................................Player Development/DLDaniel Bullocks ..............................................................DBsD.J. Hord ..........................................Director of OperationsRichard Neal .....................................Director of Recruiting

SUPPORT STAFF

Jed Smith ......................................Strength & ConditioningNick Davis .....................................Strength & ConditioningSteve Nurse ........................................................ EquipmentTravis Stueve .............................................Athletic Training

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MEDIA POLICIES

UNI ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS The University of Northern Iowa athletics communications office is located in the Upper Northwest office area of the UNI-Dome.

Jordie Lindley, Football Contact(319-273-3642)Colin McDonough, Assistant AD for Athletics Communications(319-273-5456)Michelle VanDorn, New Media Coordinator(319-273-5455)

SEASON CREDENTIALS Season credentials for UNI must be requested through Jordie Lindley ([email protected]) or Colin McDonough ([email protected]). Requests must be made prior to media day.

SINGLE-GAME CREDENTIALS Credentials for individual games should be requested five days in advance to be considered.

VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS For highlights of Panther games, contact New Media Coorinator Michelle Van Dorn ([email protected]).

MEDIA WILL CALL The will call window for credentials is located in the tunnel leading from the PEC to the UNI-Dome. The window will open two hours prior to kickoff and will remain open until kickoff.

MEDIA PARKING Media parking for UNI home games is located in the Campbell B lot located to the east of the UNI-Dome off of 23rd street.

INTERVIEW ROOMS Staff and select student-athletes will be available for post-game interviews following the game in HPC classroom 200. The room is adjacent to the athletic administrative offices located above the North endzone.

PRACTICE POLICIES UNI’s football practices are primarily closed to the public and media. Media will be notified in advance of dates that practices will be open. Media planning to film/photograh practice should contact the UNI athletics communications office in advance to confirm arrangements and practice times.

PLAYER AVAILABILITY All interviews with UNI student-athletes should be coordinated through the athletics communications office. During the season, players are available Mondays after the weekly media luncheon and Tuesdays before practice. Telephone interviews may be arranged Monday through Wednesday. All interview requests should be made at least 24 hours in advance.

STAFF INTERVIEWS Interviews with the UNI coaching staff should also be arranged through the UNI athletics communications office. Head coach Mark Farley is available at the weekly Monday media luncheon and Tuesday prior to practice. UNI assistant coaches are avail-able before practice on Tuesdays. Telephone interviews with the head coach or staff members can be arranged by contact-ing the communications office. All interview requests should be made 24 hours in advance.

MONDAY MEDIA LUNCHEON Each week during the season, UNI hosts a media luncheon at Pepper’s in Cedar Falls. The luncheon begins at noon and will feature all in-season head coaches.

CONFERENCE CALLS Head coach Mark Farley is available via teleconference on Tuesdays for the Missouri Valley Football Conference call at 11 a.m. Contact UNI communications for information.

PRESS BOX SERVICES On game days, the UNI-Dome press box opens three hours prior to kickoff. The media meal is served at halftime, provid-ed by Papa John’s Pizza. Game notes and flip cards will be available before the game. Official stats, notes and quotes will be available during and following the game.

UNI ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF

Colin McDonough ..................................................................Assistant Athletics Director for Athletics Communications Office: (319) 273-5456 Cell: (319) 277-7132 E-Mail: [email protected] Lindley .........................................................Assistant Director for Athletics Communications, Football Contact Office: (319) 273-3642 Cell: (405) 474-9293 E-Mail: [email protected] Van Dorn ......................................................................................................................... New Media Coordinator Office: (319) 273-5455 Cell: (319) 290-5301 E-Mail: [email protected]

ON THE WEBwww.unipanthers.com | @UNIFootball | @CoachMarkFarley | @UNIAthletics | www.facebook.com/UNIFootball

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RETURNING STARTERS

Offense - 10Player (Career Starts) Sawyer Kollmorgen (20) QBChad Owens (14) WRKevin Vereen Jr. (12) WRBrett LeMaster (10) WRDavid Johnson (22) RBBraden Lehman (8) TEJack Rummells (29) OLRyan Bingaman (17) OLKirk Harris (12) OLRobert Rathje (5) OL

Defense - 8Player (Career Starts) Xavier Williams (22) DTMax Busher (12) LBJake Farley (10) LBBrett McMakin (4) LBMakinton Dorleant (12) CBRay Mitchell (10) SSTate Omli (4) FSDeiondre’ Hall (12) CB

Special Teams - 1Player Logan Bieghler P

Starters Lost - 7Player (Career Starts) Chris Jepsen (33) DECollin Albrecht (12) DESam Tim (18) LBJordan Gacke (24) LBDan Kruger (45) OLMark Blessington (8) OLTyler Sievertsen PK

PERSONNELL BREAKDOWNLETTERMEN RETURNING - (48)

OFFENSE (21)

David Johnson (RB), Evan Williams (RB), Logan Cunningham (WR), Sawyer Kollmorgen (QB), Kevin Vereen Jr. (WR), Chad Owens (WR), Tyvis Smith (RB), Shawn Rush (FB), Jack Rummells (OL), Alex Nank (OL), Trevor Hanson (OL), Robert Rathje (OL), Justin Putney (OL), Kirk Harris (OL), Ryan Bingaman (OL), Isaac Lintz (WR), Kreston Caldwell (WR), Braden Lehman (TE), Jacob Rathmacher (TE), Sam Rohr (TE)*, Brett LeMaster (WR)*

DEFENSE (22)

Deiondre’ Hall (DB), Joe Feldpausch (DB), Charles Brown (DB), Makinton Dorleant (DB), Ray Mitchell (DB), Tate Omli (DB), Tim Kilfoy (DB), Tavaughn Blair (DB), Edwin Young (DB)*, Jamison Whiting (DB), Jeremy Johnson (DB), Jor-dan Webb (DB), Max Busher (LB), Mac O’Brien (DL)*, Jake Farley (LB), Ronelle McNeil (LB), Wyatt Peiffer (DL), Brett McMakin (DL), Blake Willson (LB), Karter Schult (DL), Isaac Ales (DL), Xavier Williams (DL)

SPECIALISTS (5)

Michael Schmadeke (K), Matt Easley (K), Logan Bieghler (P), Trent Simpson (LS), Tom McClimon (LS)

*Injured during 2013 season

LETTERMEN LOST (13)

Jalen Barnes (DB), Phil Wright (WR), Zach Cutkomp (LB), Blake White (DB), Jordan Gacke (LB), Tyler Sievertsen (K), Casey DeHoedt (FB), Sam Tim (LB), Ryan Dixon (LS), Dan Kruger (OL), Mark Blessington (OL), Chris Jepsen (DL), Col-lin Albrecht (DL)

2013 REDSHIRTS (17)

Markell Colemon (RB), Reggie Schulte (QB), Rashadeem Gray (RB), Xavier James (WR), J’Veyon Browning (RB), Tanner Clayberg (LB), Zach Skibinski (DL), Markus Goff (LB), Lee Carhart (OL), Hayden Shea (OL), Jonathan McReynolds (OL), Bryce Sweeney (OL), Jarred Edmonds (DB), Adam Reth (DL), Devin Dailey (DL), Sam Kuhter (P), Mac O’Brien (DL)

2014 TRANSFERS (3)

Ray Buchanan Jr. (DB), Jacob Hurla (WR), Damon Hendrix (DB)

2014 SIGNEES (20)

A.J. Allen (RB), Bryce Anderson (LB), Jacob Appleman (OL), Trey Beamon (ATH), Eli Dunne (QB), Jared Farley (LB), Duncan Ferch (ATH), Daurice Fountain (WR), Michael Kuntz (P), Ronald Nash (WR), Rickey Neal (ATH), Elias Nissen (ATH), Morgan Paca (OL), Cameron Pugh (RB), Tyler Putney (OL), Ezra Szczyrbak (DL), Blake Thomas (LB), Marcus Weymiller (RB), Bill Wil-liams (TE), Preston Woods (DL)

#19 CHAD OWENS | WR | SR

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ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos.1 Deiondre’ Hall DB2 Joe Feldpausch DB2 Ellis Jordan RB3 Brion Carnes QB4 Charles Brown WR4 Markell Colemon RB5 Makinton Dorleant DB7 David Johnson RB8 Evan Williams RB11 Ray Mitchell DB12 Reggie Schlute QB13 Will Roth TE14 Taylor Wurth QB15 Tate Omli DB16 Logan Cunningham WR17 Sawyer Kollmorgen QB18 Kevin Vereen Jr. WR19 Chad Owens WR20 Rashadeem Gray RB24 Tim Kilfoy DB25 Tavaughn Blair DB27 Edwin Young DB28 Xavier James WR29 Jamison Whiting DB30 Austin Ebertowski RB31 Alex Paup DB32 Tyvis Smith RB33 Jeremy Johnson DB34 J’Veyon Browning RB36 Jordan Webb DB37 Max Busher LB40 Nick Jepsen FB40 Michael Schmadeke PK42 Griffin Gaeta DL43 Nate Shaw LB44 Mac O’Brien DL45 Shawn Rush FB46 Jake Farley LB47 Ronelle McNeil DL48 Wyatt Peiffer DL49 Brett McMakin DL50 Matt Easley PK51 Tanner Clayberg LB52 Zach Skibinski DL53 Logan Bieghler P54 Markus Goff LB56 De’Angelo Jennings LB59 Blake Willson LB60 Lee Carhart OL61 Trent Simpson LS66 Jack Rummells OL67 Alex Nank OL68 Hayden Shea OL69 Trevor Hanson OL70 Jonathan McReynolds OL71 Kevin Carroll OL

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Prev. School94 Isaac Ales DL 6-3 260 Jr. Muscatine, Iowa/Muscatine A.J. Allen RB 6-2 200 Fr. Waukee, Iowa/Waukee Bryce Anderson LB 6-2 210 Fr. Southfield, Mich./Grove Jacob Appleman OL 6-6 314 Fr. Rock Island, Ill./Alleman Trey Beamon ATH 5-11 170 Fr. Lincoln, Neb./Southeast53 Logan Bieghler P 6-0 180 Jr. Altoona, Iowa/Southeast Polk77 Ryan Bingaman OL 6-5 289 Sr. Overland Park, Kan./Shawnee Mission South25 Tavaughn Blair DB 5-10 175 So. Minnetonka, Minn./Hopkins4 Charles Brown WR 5-10 175 So. Fort Meyers, Fla./Fort Meyers34 J’Veyon Browning RB 5-9 182 RFr. Kansas City, Kan./F.L. Schlagle Ray Buchanan Jr. DB 5-11 180 So. Suwanee, Ga./Arkansas37 Max Busher LB 6-1 220 Sr. Rosemount, Minn./Rosemount83 Kreston Caldwell WR 5-10 190 Jr. Independence, Iowa/Independence60 Lee Carhart OL 6-4 280 RFr. Omaha, Neb./Creighton Prep3 Brion Carnes QB 6-1 200 Sr. Bradenton, Fla./Nebraska71 Kevin Carroll OL 6-3 280 So. Edina, Minn./Edina51 Tanner Clayberg LB 6-2 205 RFr. Ankeny, Iowa/Ankeny4 Markell Colemon RB 5-10 170 RFr. Urbandale, Iowa/Urbandale96 Breion Creer DL 6-5 255 So. Shakopee, Minn./Benilde-St. Margaret’s16 Logan Cunningham WR 5-11 180 So. Arcadia, Ind./Hamilton Heights95 Devin Daily DL 6-6 225 RFr. Le Claire, Iowa/Pleasant Valley5 Makinton Dorleant DB 5-11 185 Jr. Bradenton, Fla./Maryland Eli Dunne QB 6-4 210 Fr. Grinnell, Iowa/Grinnell50 Matt Easley PK 5-11 190 So. Newton, Iowa/Newton30 Austin Ebertowski RB 6-0 205 Jr. Council Bluffs, Iowa/Abraham Lincoln80 Jarred Edmonds DB 6-2 180 RFr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/C.R. Prairie46 Jake Farley LB 6-2 230 Sr. Cedar Falls, Iowa/Kansas Jared Farley LB 6-1 215 Fr. Cedar Falls, Iowa/Cedar Falls2 Joe Feldpausch DB 6-1 200 Sr. DeWitt, Iowa/Iowa Central Duncan Ferch ATH 6-2 215 Fr. State Center, Iowa/West Marshall Daurice Fountain WR 6-3 190 Fr. Madison, Wis./James Madison Memorial42 Griffin Gaeta DL 6-6 215 So. Muscatine, Iowa/Muscatine54 Markus Goff LB 6-2 210 RFr. Monona, Wis./Monana Grove JMychal Grau OL 6-5 302 Sr. Spirit Lake, Iowa/Spirit Lake20 Rashadeem Gray RB 5-10 170 RFr. Whitefish Bay, Wis./Whitefish Bay1 Deiondre Hall DB 6-2 190 Jr. Blue Springs, Mo./Blue Springs69 Trevor Hanson OL 6-6 290 So. West Des Moines, Iowa/Valley75 Kirk Harris OL 6-5 302 Jr. Overland Park, Kan./Blue Valley-Stilwell Damon Hendrix DB 6-1 215 Jr. Phoenix, Ariz./Phoenix College90 Kevin Hosch DL 6-3 225 So. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Xavier9 Jacob Hurla WR 6-3 190 Jr. Topeka, Kan./Butler CC28 Xavier James WR 6-2 175 RFr. Des Moines, Iowa/East56 De’Angelo Jennings LB 6-2 215 Sr. Tulsa, Okla./NE Oklahoma A&M Ross Jensen WR 5-10 175 Fr. Waterloo, Iowa/Waterloo West40 Nick Jepsen FB 5-11 215 So. Urbandale, Iowa/Urbandale7 David Johnson RB 6-3 225 Sr. Clinton, Iowa/Clinton33 Jeremy Johnson DB 5-11 170 So. Iowa City, Iowa/City High2 Ellis Jordan RB 5-8 200 Sr. Iowa City, Iowa/Iowa Western74 Trevor Jorgenson OL 6-7 290 Jr. La Crosse, Wis./Minnesota State-Moorhead24 Tim Kilfoy DB 6-1 191 Jr. Davenport, Iowa/Assumption17 Sawyer Kollmorgen QB 6-2 215 Jr. Jenks, Okla./Jenks99 Sam Kuhter P 6-0 185 RFr. Toledo, Iowa/South Tama Michael Kuntz P 6-1 170 Fr. Cedar Falls, Iowa/Cedar Falls85 Braden Lehman TE 6-7 245 Jr. Iowa City, Iowa/Regina89 Brett LeMaster WR 6-3 196 Sr. Wichita, Kan./Wichita Collegiate81 Isaac Lintz WR 6-1 195 Jr. West Des Moines, Iowa/Valley95 Tom McClimon LS 6-0 230 Sr. DeWitt, Iowa/Iowa Central84 Cody McCoy WR 6-1 200 So. Altoona, Iowa/Southeast Polk

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Prev. School49 Brett McMakin DL 6-4 215 So. Overland Park, Kan./Blue Valley West47 Ronelle McNeil DL 6-3 250 Sr. St. Louis, Mo./Iowa Central70 Jonathan McReynolds OL 6-5 290 RFr. Sioux City, Iowa/East11 Ray Mitchell DB 6-1 197 Sr. Irving, Texas/Kansas67 Alex Nank OL 6-6 300 Sr. Waterloo, Iowa/Upper Iowa Ronald Nash WR 6-2 205 Fr. Sioux City, Iowa/East Rickey Neal ATH 6-3 205 Fr. Rocine, Wis./Horlick Elias Nissen ATH 6-6 210 Fr. Springville, Iowa/Springville44 Mac O’Brien DL 6-2 280 RSr. Waterloo, Iowa/Columbus15 Tate Omli DB 5-11 210 Sr. Brookville, Kan./Butler CC19 Chad Owens WR 5-11 183 Sr. Urbandale, Iowa/Waukee Morgan Paca OL 6-5 270 Fr. Dubuque, Iowa/Hempstead31 Alex Paup DB 6-0 200 Sr. Green Bay, Wis./Wisconsin-Stevens Point48 Wyatt Peiffer DL 6-5 250 Jr. Chaska, Minn./Chaska Cameron Pugh RB 6-0 190 Fr. Davenport, Iowa/Davenport Central73 Justin Putney OL 6-6 325 So. Forest City, Iowa/Forest City Tyler Putney OL 6-7 275 Fr. Forest City, Iowa/Forest City72 Robert Rathje OL 6-3 292 So. Van Horne, Iowa/Benton Community86 Jacob Rathmacher TE 6-4 272 Jr. Story City, Iowa/Roland-Story88 Adam Reth DL 6-5 230 RFr. Manchester, Iowa/Manchester-West Delaware87 Sam Rohr TE 6-3 219 Jr. Brookfield, Wis./Central13 Will Roth TE 6-6 231 Sr. Marion, Iowa/Linn-Mar82 Blake Rottink TE 6-3 225 Jr. Clarksville, Iowa/Clarksville66 Jack Rummells OL 6-5 301 Sr. West Branch, Iowa/West Branch45 Shawn Rush FB 6-1 210 Jr. Columbia, Mo./Rock Bridge40 Michael Schmadeke PK 5-10 165 Jr. Waterloo, Iowa/Columbus93 Karter Schult DL 6-2 240 So. Tripoli, Iowa/Tripoli12 Reggie Schulte QB 6-2 200 RFr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Xavier43 Nate Shaw LB 6-1 205 So. Bettendorf, Iowa/Bettendorf68 Hayden Shea OL 6-4 300 RFr. Cedar Falls, Iowa/Cedar Falls61 Trent Simpson LS 6-0 215 Jr. Des Moines, Iowa/Ellsworth CC52 Zach Skibinski DL 6-4 250 RFr. Sioux City, Iowa/Bishop Heelan32 Tyvis Smith RB 6-3 210 So. Davenport, Iowa/Central78 Bryce Sweeney OL 6-7 315 RFr. Sioux City, Iowa/Bishop Heelan Ezra Szczyrbak DL 6-5 250 Fr. Moose Lake, Minn./Moose Lake Blake Thomas LB 6-2 200 Fr. Waterloo, Iowa/Waterloo West18 Kevin Vereen Jr. WR 6-3 205 Jr. Waynesville, Mo./Waynesville79 Ben Wallace OL 6-5 290 Jr. Grinnell, Iowa/Grinnell36 Jordan Webb DB 6-0 195 Jr. Burlington, Iowa/Burlington Marcus Weymiller RB 5-11 185 Fr. Waukon, Iowa/Waukon29 Jamison Whiting DB 6-3 170 So. Minneapolis, Minn./Washburn Billy Williams TE 6-3 235 Fr. Knoxville, Tenn./Farragut8 Evan Williams RB 6-0 200 Jr. Minneapolis, Minn./Iowa Western98 Xavier Williams DL 6-4 311 Sr. Kansas City, Mo./Grandview59 Blake Willson LB 6-4 225 Jr. Shell Rock, Iowa/Waverly-Shell Rock Preston Woods DL 6-2 285 Fr. St. Paul, Minn./South St. Paul14 Taylor Wurth QB 6-2 188 Jr. LeMars, Iowa/LeMars27 Edwin Young DB 5-11 170 Jr. St. Louis, Mo./Saint Louis University

NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos.72 Robert Rathje OL73 Justin Putney OL74 Trevor Jorgenson OL75 Kirk Harris OL77 Ryan Bingaman OL78 Bryce Sweeney OL79 Ben Wallace OL80 Jarred Edmonds DB81 Isaac Lintz WR82 Blake Rottink TE83 Kreston Caldwell WR84 Cody McCoy WR85 Braden Lehman TE86 Jacob Rathmacher TE87 Sam Rohr TE88 Adam Reth DL89 Brett LeMaster WR90 Kevin Hosch DL93 Karter Schult DL94 Isaac Ales DL95 Devin Daily DL96 Breion Creer DL98 Xavier Williams DL99 Sam Kuhter P A.J. Allen RB Bryce Anderson LB Jacob Appleman OL Trey Beamon ATH Ray Buchanan Jr. DB Eli Dunne QB Jared Farley LB Duncan Ferch ATH Daurice Fountain WR JMychal Grau OL Damon Hendrix DB Jacob Hurla WR Ross Jensen WR Michael Kuntz P Ronald Nash WR Rickey Neal ATH Elias Nissen ATH Morgan Paca OL Cameron Pugh RB Tyler Putney OL Ezra Szczyrbak DL Blake Thomas LB Marcus Weymiller RB Billy Williams TE Preston Woods DL

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

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THE PROGRAM

In the PollsUNI finished the year in the Top 25 in 10 of the last 13 seasons, and the Panthers have taken home a top-five ranking in six of the last 13 seasons.

ConsistencyUNI tied the MVFC record for most consecutive weeks ranked in the Top 25 at 99 during the 2012 season.

In Good CompanyUNI, Appalachian State and Montana are the only Division I FCS schools that have finished the season ranked in the top-five six times since 2001.

Around the CountryOnly five Division I football programs in the nation (FBS and FCS) have been ranked in the top-five of the final polls at least six times since 2001 - USC, Ohio State, Appalachian State, Montana and UNI.

Home Sweet HomeUNI is 36-9 inside the UNI-Dome since 2007 (.800 winning percentage). The Panthers are also 32-6 inside the UNI-Dome during regular season play since 2007 (.842 winning percentage).

Top of the LeagueUNI has had 35 student-athletes named to the MVFC All-Conference first team since 2007, counting as the most in the league.

Ranked CompetitionUNI has 71 wins over top-25 opponents in school history. Two of those wins came over top-10 ranked opponents during the 2013 season (#4 Mc-Neese State, #9 Youngstown State).

At the HelmIn Missouri Valley Football Conference play, head coach Mark Farley has guided the Panthers to a record of 67-29 for an impressive .697 winning percentage in league play. Farley is the MVFC’s all-time coaching wins leader with 67 league victories.

UNI BY THE NUMBERS

16 Appearances in FCS Playoffs

7TripstoFCSSemifinals

2005 FCS National Championship Game Appearance

7 Top-Five Rankings Since 2001

16 Missouri Valley Football Conference Championships

6 Seasons of 10+ Wins Since 2001

190-49-1 All-Time in the UNI-Dome

71 Wins over Top-25 Opponents

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FALL PREVIEW

Back in Purple and GoldThe UNI football program will kick-off the 2014 season at in-state rival Iowa on August 30. The fall schedule will give Panther fans six home games, including defending NCAA FCS Champions, North Dakota State, on Nov. 8.

Gained and LostThe Panthers will return 10 offensive and eight defensive starters to the grid-iron this fall, along with punter Logan Bieghler. The Panthers lost seven start-ers, mainly on the defensive line and at the linebacker position.

Experience to StartWith UNI returning 18 starters to the field this spring, Panther fans will get to see some veteran players shine during camp and this fall. The tandom of Sawyer Kollmorgen, David Johnson and Kevin Vereen Jr. will lead the offen-sive side of the ball while junior Deiondre’ Hall and senior Xavier Williams will look to anchor the defense with their combined 52 games played.

Returning to the Gridiron The Panthers had several athletes sitting out during spring drills, but all are currently on track to participate in the 2014 season. Returning to the field for 2014 will be Mac O’Brien, Brett LeMaster, Sam Rohr, Jake Farley, Tim Kilfoy and Ray Mitchell.

New Opponents UNI will meet two teams on its 2014 schedule for the first time in school his-tory. The Panthers have never faced off against Hawai’i or Tennessee Tech. Former UNI head coach and athletic director Stan Sheriff also served as Ha-wai’i’s athletic director from 1983-1993.

Key Numbers• Three of the opponents UNI will face during the 2014 season were ranked in the final Top-25 poll. • Head coach Mark Farley currently has a winning record against eight of UNI’s 2014 opponents. • With six road games this season, including one that will take the Panthers over an ocean, UNI will travel an estimate of 10,760 miles during the season.

Key Returners Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. 2013 StatsSawyer Kollmorgen QB 6-2 215 Jr. 156-248-5, 1824 yds, 14 TDBrion Carnes QB 6-1 200 Sr. 41-80-4, 438 yds, 2 TDChad Owens WR 5-11 183 Sr. 595 rec., 5 TDsKevin Vereen Jr. WR 6-3 205 Jr. 750 rec., 4 TDsBrett LeMaster WR 6-3 196 Sr. InjuredSam Rohr TE 6-3 219 Jr. InjuredDavid Johnson RB 6-3 225 Sr. 1,286 rush, 393 rec., 14 TDEvan Williams RB 6-0 200 Jr. 184 rush, 91 rec., 3 TDsBrandon Lehman TE 6-7 245 Jr. 121 rec., 1 TDJack Rummells OL 6-5 301 Sr. 12 StartsRyan Bingaman OL 6-5 289 Sr. 12 StartsKirk Harris OL 6-5 302 Jr. 12 StartsRobert Rathje OL 6-3 292 So. 5 StartsXavier Williams DT 6-4 311 Sr. 74 tackles, 5.5 sacksMax Busher LB 6-1 220 Sr. 75 tackles, 2.0 sacksJake Farley LB 6-2 230 Sr. 56 tackles, 1 FR, 1 TDBrett McMakin DL 6-4 215 So. 29 tackles, 2.0 sacksMakinton Dorleant DB 5-11 185 Jr. 54 tackles, 1 int., 4 PBURay Mitchell DB 6-1 197 Sr. 56 tackles, 4 int., 2 TDsTate Omli DB 5-11 210 Sr. 59 tackles, 2 int.Deiondre’ Hall DB 6-2 190 Jr. 57 tackles, 2 int., 1 TDTim Kilfoy DB 6-1 191 Jr. 42 tackles, 1 FR, 2 FF Jamison Whiting DB 6-3 170 So. 21 tackles, 3 PBUIsaac Ales DL 6-3 260 Jr. 23 tackles, 3.0 sacksMac O’Brien DL 6-2 280 Sr. Injured

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COACHING STAFF

Awards & Honors• 2007 Eddie Robinson Award recipient• 2007 Schutt Sports FCS Coach of the Year• 2007 Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year finalist• Led UNI to first perfect regular season in MVFC History in 2007• Guided UNI to first-ever National Championship game in 2005• 2005 Northwest Region Coach of the Year• 2001 AFCA NCAA FCS Region 4 Coach of the Year•2001 MVFC Bruce Craddock Coach of the Year• Placed 3rd in 2001 Eddie Robinson Award ballot• Placed 10th in 2003 Eddie Robinson Award ballot• Placed 12th in 2008 Eddie Robinson Award ballot• Placed 15th in 2005 Eddie Robinson Award ballot• Best record (11-3) of all MVFC rookie coaches in 2001

Coaching Experience• 1986-88: Graduate Assistant, UNI• 1989-97: Assistant Coach, UNI (LBs)• 1996: Recruiting Coordinator, UNI• 1997-2000: Assistant Coach, Kansas (LBs)• 2001-Present: Head Coach, UNI

Education• Waukon High School, 1981• UNI, 1987 | Major: Education• UNI, 1994 | Master’s: Health Education

Playing Experience• UNI, 1983-86• Led the team in tackles from 1984-86• 1985 MVFC Co-Defensive Player of the Year• Co-Captain of 1985 FCS National Semifinal team• Three-time first team all-conference• Two-time All-American honorable mention• Two-time academic All-District• Outstanding Senior Athlete-Variety Club of Iowa• UNI Purple and Old Gold Award

Personal• Hometown: Waukon, Iowa• Family: Wife, Lori; sons Jake (23) and Jared (18); daughter Jamie (21).

UNI head coach Mark Farley, once known as the “walk on from Waukon”, has led the Panthers to a mark of 111-49 in his 13 years at the helm of the program. In Missouri Valley Football Conference play, Farley has guided the Panthers to a record of 67-29 for an impressive .697 winning percentage in league play. Farley is the MVFC’s all-time coaching wins leader with 67 league victories. Included in that 13-year run for Farley and the Panthers are seven conference championships, seven playoff appearances, 10 top-25 final rankings, three national semifinal appearances and one na-tional title game appearance in 2005. Farley holds the UNI record for postseason coaching victories with 10. He is 10-7 all-time in the FCS playoffs. It is safe to say, coach Farley has returned Panther football to its rightful home among the FCS elite. Heading into his 14th year as the Panther mentor, Farley nev-er has felt more at home. Through his leadership, the Panthers have returned to the glory days when they won seven straight conference titles and made seven consecutive FCS playoff appearances in the decade of the ‘90s. In Farley’s 13 years at the helm, UNI has won at least a share of seven Missouri Valley Football Conference titles. UNI has also advanced to the quarterfinals (2003, 2007, 2011), semifinals (2001, 2008) and the national title game (2005) in six of those seven playoff appearances. Ten of Farley’s 13 previous Panther teams have finished the season ranked in the top 25. The 2013 season started on a bright note with the Panthers going 4-0 for the first time since 2007, jumping as high as fourth in the FCS rankings. The Panthers opened the season with a huge win over FBS and in-state foe Iowa State, defeating the Cyclones 28-20 in Ames. UNI spent seven weeks ranked in the top-15 and received votes from both the Coaches and Sports Network polls for the remain-ing five weeks of the season. Farley led a young team in 2013 to an overall record of 7-5 and 3-5 in the MVFC. He was at the helm to see 12 student-athletes earn all-conference honors and three finish with All-American recog-nition, including star placekicker and seven-time All-American Tyler Sievertsen. UNI faced four ranked teams during the season, defeating No. 9 McNeese State and No. 9 Youngstown State, while also playing No. 1 North Dakota State to just a one-point deficit. During the 2012 season, Farley led a young Panther squad through a rough schedule, finishing 5-6 overall and 4-4 in the MVFC. Farley put confidence in a young quarterback from Oklahoma as Sawyer Kollmorgen guided UNI through the season, eventually picking up MVFC Freshman of the Year and MVFC Newcomer of the Year awards. The Panthers faced two BCS opponents and four ranked FCS opponents during the season. UNI now has 69 wins over top-25 oppo-nents. UNI won back-to-back MVFC titles in 2011 following a 7-1 run through the league. UNI clinched a share of the MVFC title with a 23-20 double-overtime win at Illinois State to close the regular sea-son. The Panthers also achieved Farley’s sixth 10-plus win season since taking over in 2001. The Panthers posted a mark of 4-2 against ranked foes in 2011, including a 28-21 win over No. 12-ranked Wof-ford in the second round of the FCS playoffs. The Panthers won their third MVFC title in four years in 2010. The Panthers started slow at 2-3 following an overtime loss at South-ern Illinois, but rallied to win five games in a row and clinched the regular season conference title with a week remaining in the regular season. UNI eventually dropped a 14-7 opening round NCAA Playoff game to Lehigh to end the 2010 campaign. UNI led the MVFC

HEAD COACH: MARK FARLEY

•14THSEASONATUNI ALMAMATER:UNI,‘87,‘94•111-49OVERALLRECORD(.694) HOMETOWN:WAUKON,IOWA•67-29MVFCRECORD(.697)

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in rushing offense (216.58 yards/game), rushing defense (104.42 yards/game), sacks (3.08/game) and tackles-for-loss (6.92/game). UNI ranked No. 9 in the nation in sacks, No. 9 in rushing offense and No. 10 in rushing defense. In 2009, the Panthers rose to No. 2 in the national polls following a 5-1 start to the season. Included in that run was a near-upset of the Iowa Hawkeyes at Kinnick Stadium. In 2008, Farley directed the Panthers to back-to-back conference championships for the first time since the 1995-1996 seasons. The Panthers posted a mark of 12-3 overall and earned a No. 3 seed in the NCAA FCS Playoffs. UNI scored a pair of playoff wins over Maine and New Hampshire. The Panthers’ 2007 season will go down in the books as one of the finest ever. UNI became the first team in the 23-year history of the Missouri Valley Football Conference to post a perfect 11-0 regular season. UNI also became the first MVFC team to record a perfect 6-0 mark in road games. The Panthers attained the No. 1 ranking in the Sports Network poll and held the top spot for the final six weeks of the regular season. As a result of the Panthers’ suc-cess in 2007, fans came out in droves to the UNI-Dome. UNI set a single-season average attendance record by drawing 16,118 fans per game. Also, for the first time in school history UNI sold out three straight games in the Dome beginning with a Homecoming crowd of 17,074 vs. Southern Illinois, followed by Youngstown State with 16,528 and Indiana State with 16,624. When the year was done the accolades rolled in with Farley earning National Coach of the Year honors in winning the Eddie Robinson Award, an honor given to the top FCS coach by The Sports Network. Farley was also named the 2007 Bruce Craddock MVFC Coach of the Year. In 2006, Farley guided the Panthers to another top-25 ranking and a second-place finish in the ultra-compet-itive Missouri Valley Football Conference. UNI’s offense finished the year ranked No. 4 in the nation and senior defensive back Dre Dokes led the nation with sev-en interceptions. Farley’s 2005 Panthers made school history by reaching the first NCAA FCS national championship game in the program’s history. The Panthers reached the final by edging out No. 15 Eastern Washington (38-35), No. 1-ranked New Hampshire (24-21) and No. 4 Texas State (40-37) in overtime. UNI’s 2005 Missouri Valley Foot-ball Conference title run is one that will stick in the memory banks of all Panther fans. UNI dropped to 2-2 in the league and 4-3 overall after a disappointing 38-3 loss to Illinois State. “We talked after that game that our goal was to go from worst to first - and not just first in the Gateway confer-

ence,” Farley said. The Panthers then pulled off the unthinkable as they knocked off three-ranked opponents in three weeks to capture a share of the conference title. UNI scored a 21-7 home win over No. 11-ranked Youngstown State. UNI followed it up with an amazing 23-20 double-overtime win at No. 6 Western Kentucky. Western Kentucky was set to win the game on the final play, but UNI’s Everette Pedescleaux blocked the field goal and the Panthers eventually won the game on a 20-yard touchdown strike from Eric Sanders to Justin Surrency. The Panthers concluded their conference run with a dramatic, come-from-behind thriller with No. 4-ranked Southern Illinois in a raucous UNI-Dome in front of 15,536 fans. The Panthers trailed 24-10 entering the fourth quar-ter but responded with 15 points in the final 15 minutes to score a 25-24 win. UNI scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 4th-and-2 when Sanders hooked up with Jamie Goodwin for a 35-yard score. UNI then held the Salukis when senior linebacker Darin Heideman nabbed SIU running back Arkee Whitlock short of the first down marker and the celebration was on. “I think it’s the most quality team you could put together,” Farley said. “When I say a team, it was 56 guys who stepped up, put together a run and beat many teams, and we had to do it on the road. It’s hard to put together a team like this without any superstars, but with guys who were always there for you and believed in each other. It’s a special group.” Farley earned Northwest Region Coach of the Year honors from Don Hansen’s Football Gazette, and he fin-ished 15th in the Eddie Robinson Award balloting. “This is home to me,” he said at the time of his selection as UNI’s head coach. “Through football, I’ve been pre-sented with great opportunities in my life and this is by far the best experience. I am so excited for this opportunity.” In his first season, Farley led the Panthers back to the FCS elite. UNI finished 11-3 overall in 2001, placed first in the Gateway Football Conference with a 6-1 mark, and advanced to the FCS national semifinals for the fifth time in school history. It was the Panthers’ first conference title and playoff appearance since 1996. During the season, UNI defeat-ed five ranked FCS opponents and FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision) opponent Ball State, which went on to defeat Motor City Bowl-bound Toledo later in the year. The Panthers finished the season ranked fourth in both The Sports Network and ESPN/USA Today final FCS polls. The conference and the na-tion took notice. Farley was named the league’s Bruce Craddock Coach of the Year and American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Region 4 Coach of

the Year. He placed third in the Eddie Robinson Award balloting. He received 16 first-place votes, the most of any can-didate. He still sits atop the conference with the best record for rookie coaches. The following year did not live up to pre-season expectations following the success of 2001 as the Panthers finished 5-6 overall. Injuries, graduation and inexperience on defense took a toll. The Panthers re-grouped in 2003 to claim a share of the conference title when it won a hard-fought, come-from-behind contest against previously unde-feated and No. 2-ranked Southern Illinois in the final regular season game. UNI went on to defeat No. 24-ranked Mon-tana State in the UNI-Dome in the first round of the playoffs, then was sent on the road to No. 3 and eventual national champion Delaware, where it fell 37-7 on a cold and snowy afternoon to finish 10-3 overall. The Panthers were ranked fifth in The Sports Network/CSTV final Top 25. When all was said and done in 2004, the Panthers were judged on their first five games, and not their final six. Despite six consecutive victories by an average margin of 23.7 points, UNI couldn’t overcome a 1-4 start to begin the year. As a result, the Panthers were passed over for the FCS playoffs but finished on a high with a 7-4 record, including a 5-2 mark in the always tough MVFC to place third behind post-season selections Southern Illinois and Western Kentucky. Their strong finish earned them a No. 25 ranking in both The Sports Network and ESPN/USA Today final polls. Farley grew up not far from Cedar Falls, and the UNI-Dome, in a small community called Waukon. He was a three-sport standout at Waukon High School. He played quarterback his junior year and tailback his senior year, while also seeing time at strong safety. He was a forward on the basketball team (all-conference two years) and a pitch-er and short stop for the baseball team (all-conference three years). Despite his success, he wasn’t highly recruited and he took a year off before pursuing his college degree. His job as a truck driver brought him through Cedar Falls each Monday. He would drop into the UNI-Dome to check out the Panther football team. In the fall of 1982, he walked on to the team, redshirting that first season. He received the Special Team Award his second year, then became a starting inside linebacker three years. He earned honorable mention all-America honors twice, was named MVFC co-Defensive Player of the Year, was selected a team co-captain, and was named a two-time academic all-American. He led the team in tackles three consecutive years. During Farley’s three years as a starter, UNI compiled a 27-7-1 record and advanced to the 1985 FCS semifi-nals.

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“When I came (for the interview), I wanted to stop back (in the Dome),” Farley said. “I came to the doors and I stood on that balcony on the concourse. I just wanted to get that energy from the Dome, because there’s still something about this place. I looked at the banners and remem-bered the players that were here. We can be proud of this university in football.” Farley went straight from a player to a graduate assistant for two years under Coach Darrell Mudra and then was elevated to a full-time assistant. Between 1987-96, he was the position coach for such former UNI stars as Bryce Paup, James Jones, William Freeney and Andre Allen. Paup and Jones went on to play in the NFL, of course, while Allen and Freeney played in the Arena League and CFL. Four times Farley’s players were named league Defensive Players of the Year. In total, he coached five UNI all-Americans and 22 all-conference selections the first time around on staff. He also was the punt return spe-cialist. That segment had a NCAA average ranking of sixth from 1989-1993, with two second-place statistical rankings. He also served as the team’s Strength and Speed Coordinator. He was a Certified Strength and Condition-ing Specialist and a Certified Level 1 Coach of the U.S. Weightlifting Fed-eration. He designed and coordinated the reconstruction of UNI’s strength facility and implemented individualized computer weight training programs. In an interview following Farley’s hiring, Mudra, a former head coach at Florida State, now retired and living in Florida, said, “I had three help-ers who went on to become NFL head coaches. Farley is as good as any coaching prospect I worked with. I just feel like (UNI) couldn’t have hired a better guy. He’s a perfect fit for that situation. I think he’s bright - real bright. Probably the most important thing is, he’s really involved in football. If you cut his head open, nothing would come out but footballs. He’s real intense.” Jones, a 1991 NFL third-round pick by the Cleveland Browns, said of Farley in a post-hire interview, “He makes athletes get the most out of themselves. One thing all of us under him did was work hard. That’s the way he coached it, and that’s what he expected out of you. He was just one of those coaches you wanted to go out there and play your hardest for. He’ll probably still have (that) energy when he’s 65. That’s just Coach Farley.” When Terry Allen left the Panthers in 1997 to become head coach at the University of Kansas, Farley was one of UNI’s assistants to follow. Farley was the Jayhawks’ inside and outside linebacker coach. In Lawrence, he coached two all-Big 12 players, one all-American and five Players of the Week. He produced the KU all-time sack leader for season and career and recruited the 1999 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year. He was rated one of the top recruiters in the Midwest by MoKan Recruiting Service. He also assisted with the punt return and block specialists. His players blocked or returned a punt for a touchdown against 11 of the league teams at least once. Having worked under, or played for, three of the best football minds in Mudra, Earle Bruce and Allen, there’s little doubt Farley knows football. However, it is also his passion, not only for the game, but for the Universi-ty of Northern Iowa, that has helped carry the Panthers back to the top of FCS football. “This program is not broken,” Farley said upon his appointment. “(The previous staff did) a good job...We just want to take it a step higher, raise the bar to our expectations at the University of Northern Iowa. We want to win the Gateway - we WILL win the Gateway ... people are scared to come in (the UNI-Dome). We want to fill this place. You don’t know how exciting it was as a player and as a coach with 16,000 people, keys ring-ing all the time on kickoffs. That’s neat. I love it when the opposing team stands at that doorway down there and that is all happening. “I want our players to feel that because that is a special feeling, and that is why we’re here and that’s what we’re after to achieve, because if you win the Gateway, you can win the national championship. That’s how tough this conference is.” Farley also is a players’ coach, a coach willing to listen to his play-ers, but who also sets high standards for his team. He set the tone in his first meeting with the squad. “The first thing that we talked about was this program,” he said. “This program is the most important thing. It was here before we were here, and it will be here after we leave. Right now, we represent this program and this university. We represent the community, we represent the state, and we will do everything that we can to put UNI football at the level we’re proud of and always have been at this university. This place is important to alumni, just as it is to me.”

FARLEYVS.ALLOPPONENTSTeam W L Pct.Appalachian State 0 1 .000Ball State 1 0 1.000Brigham Young 0 1 .000Cal Poly 2 0 1.000Central State 1 0 1.000Delaware 0 2 .000Drake 4 0 1.000Eastern Illinois 1 0 1.000Eastern Washington 1 0 1.000Illinois State 7 6 .538Indiana State 10 1 .909Iowa 0 3 .000Iowa State 2 6 .250Lehigh 0 1 .000Maine 2 0 1.000McNeese State 1 0 1.000Minnesota-Deluth 1 0 1.000Minnesota State-Mankato 2 0 1.000Missouri State 12 1 .923Montana 0 2 .000Montana State 1 0 1.000New Hampshire 3 0 1.000Nicholls State 1 0 1.000North Dakota 0 1 .000North Dakota State 3 3 .500Northern Arizona 2 0 1.000Northern Colorado 1 0 1.000Northern Michigan 1 0 1.000Northwestern State 1 0 1.000Oklahoma State 0 1 .000Richmond 0 1 .000St. Francis (Pa.) 1 0 1.000South Dakota 4 1 .800South Dakota State 6 2 .750Southern Illinois 5 8 .384Southern Utah 3 0 1.000Stephen F. Austin 3 2 .600Texas State 1 0 1.000Wayne State (Mich.) 2 0 1.000Western Illinois 10 3 .769Western Kentucky 3 3 .500Wisconsin 0 1 .000Wofford 1 0 1.000Youngstown State 12 1 .923Totals 111 49 .693

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Awards & Honors• 2001 UNI Athletics Hall of Fame

Coaching Experience• 2001-Present: Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordi-nator/Runnings Backs, UNI• 1998-2000: Offensive Coodinator/Running Backs, Kansas• 1997-99: Offensive Coodinator/Tight Ends, Kansas• 1996: Wide Receivers, UNI• 1988-95: Running Backs, UNI• 1986-87: Wide Receivers, UNI• 1983-85: Runnings Backs, UNI

Education• UNI, 1980 | Major: ?

Playing Experience• UNI, 1972-76• 1974 honorable mention All-American• 1974 honorable mention All-North Central Conference• 1975 North Central Conference MVP• 1975 first team all-conference• 1975 third team All-American• Set nine different school records while playing at UNI

Personal• Hometown: Cedar Falls, Iowa• Family: Wife, Kim

Highly regarded as one of UNI’s best quarterbacks ever, associate head coach and co-offensive coordinator Bill Salmon has served as an assistant coach in all 35 Panther FCS playoff games in the program’s history. The 2014 season will be Salmon’s 28th season as a Panther assistant coach. Salmon helped lead a talented 2013 offense which saw 1,962 yards on the ground and 2,276 yards through the air to combine for 4,238 total offensive yards during the season. Along with his associate head coach and offensive coordinator duties, Salmon served as the running backs coach. Salmon coached first team All-MVFC honoree David Johnson to a career-high 1,286 rushing yards in a season, leaving him ranked fourth all-time at UNI in career rushing yards. In 2012, Salmon served as the wide receivers coach along with his offensive coordinator duties, leading the re-ceiving corps to a successful season. Salmon saw senior Terrell Sinkfield rack up 499 yards through the air as one of Sawyer Kollmorgen’s main targets. Salmon also led a young group on the receiving team with Brett LeMaster shining as a sophomore with 601 receiving yards and four touchdowns. As offensive coordinator, Salmon helped the UNI offensive finish with 2,594 yards in the air and 1,637 yards on the ground. During the 2011 campaign, Salmon helped UNI to a 7-1 MVFC record, sharing the MVFC crown. In 2010, Salmon led the UNI offense to a No. 9 rank-ing in the nation in rushing offense and No. 1 ranking in the Missouri Valley Football Conference. Salmon also took over as the Panthers’ running backs coach in 2010, where he over-saw the running of honorable mention all-MVFC back Carlos Anderson. In 2009, Salmon directed the Panther offense to a Missouri Valley Football Conference-best 417.3 yards per game. UNI also topped the MVFC in passing efficiency and ranked 11th in the nation in that category. The Panthers put up 367 points on the season (33.4 per game), including seven games of 28 points or better. Quarterback Pat Grace was the MVFC first-team se-lection at quarterback, tight ends Ryan Mahaffey and Schuylar Oordt were second-team honorees, and wide receiver D.J. Hord was named honorable mention under Salmon’s guidance. Salmon (SAHL-mun) rejoined the Panther staff in 2001 as associate head coach, offensive coordinator and assistant in charge of the wide receivers. Prior to his return to UNI, Salmon served as the offensive coordinator at the Universi-ty of Kansas from 1997-2000. Salmon was also the running backs coach for the Jayhawks in 1999 and 2000. “It’s still UNI,” he said upon his return to the Cedar Valley. “Still football. Still people I know. It’s easy. This is home.” Salmon is a native of Cedar Falls, a graduate of Ce-dar Falls High School and a UNI football alum. Salmon started three years at quarterback (1973-75) for the Panthers and was known for his excellent throwing

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: BILL SALMON

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arm, quick release, great quickness, speed, football knowledge (he called about 75 percent of his own plays), and was superb at run-ning the Panther veer attack. He ran as good as any running back, and was not afraid to do so. He was a third team all-America selection and North Central Conference Offensive Player of the Year following his senior cam-paign when he led UNI to the NCAA Division II playoffs. He set a multitude of school records, including throwing for 4,342 regular sea-son career yards and gaining 5,371 yards in total offense. He was drafted in the 10th round by the Minnesota Vikings, but an off-sea-son knee injury ended his playing career. Former UNI director of athletics and head football coach, Stan Sheriff, called Salmon “the greatest and smartest quarterback I’ve ever coached. He can throw the ball a mile, runs like any back and could even kick if we asked him to. I’ve never seen a quar-terback with as much talent, confidence, poise and knowledge as Bill Salmon has. But it’s his take-charge attitude and game-breaking capabilities which really makes him great.” Salmon first served as a UNI assistant from 1983-96, coaching the wide receivers and running backs. He was Farley’s first appointee when he was hired at UNI as head coach. “Trust is the number one reason,” Farley said when describ-ing why he wanted Salmon on his staff. “I was a defensive coach and I wanted someone I could turn the offense over to, and let them control that phase of the game.” In 2005, the Panthers’ offense flourished and set a school record with 6,008 yards of total offense. UNI also set school marks in points scored (449), offensive plays (1,024) and first downs (298). UNI ranked No. 6 in the nation in pass efficiency, No. 31 in passing offense, No. 32 in scoring offense and No. 34 in total offense. The Panthers placed first in the Gateway in passing efficiency, fourth in pass offense, fifth in rushing offense and fifth in total offense. The Panther offense continued to put up impressive num-bers in 2006. UNI ranked No. 4 in the nation in total offense (408.3 yards/game), 8th in passing efficiency (152.45 rating), 10th in rushing offense (219.3 yards/game) and 11th in scoring (31.0 points/game). In 2006, the Panthers led the league in total offense. In 2007, UNI led the league in total offense (457.31 yards/game) and ranked second in the league in passing efficiency (168.19 rating). The Panther offense set school records for points (469), rushing yards (2,956), rushing touchdowns (39), first downs (322) and rushing first downs (163). The UNI offense put together one of the finest seasons ever in 2007 under Salmon. The Panthers scored 469 points to set a school record and tallied the most rushing yards (2,956) in school history. In 2008, the Panther offense set a school record with 661 rushing attempts while earning a No. 3 seed for the FCS playoffs and racking up a school-record tying 12 victories. He tutored a pair of freshmen to the Missouri Valley Football Conference’s All-New-comer team in Jarred Herring and Josh Collins in 2008. Collins led the Panthers with 502 receiving yards and 32 catches, while Herring led the team with four touchdown receptions. Salmon has coached 33 Panther all-conference selections, 13 all-Americans and six wide receivers who have gone on to play in the NFL, including wide receiver Dedric Ward, who was a third-round selection in the 1998 NFL draft by the New York Jets. His wife’s name is Kim. He was born Jan. 27, 1954, in Des Moines, Iowa. He graduated from Cedar Falls High School in 1972, where he was an all-conference, all-district and all-state selection and a team MVP.

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Coaching Experience• 2001-Present: Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks, UNI• 2000: Quarterbacks/Recruiting Coordinator, Rutgers• 1996-99: Assistant Quarterbacks/Recruiting Coordinator, Rutgers• 1994-95: Head Coach, De Anza College• 1991-93: Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers, De Anza College• 1990-91: Graduate Assistant, San Jose State• 1987-89: Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks/Wide Re-ceivers, Gavilan College• 1982-86: Pass Offensive Coordinator/QBs/WRs/Defensive Coordinator/DBs/LBs, Soquel High School• 1979-81: Defensive Coordinator/DBs/LBs, Soquel High School• 1977-78: Defensive Backs, Soquel High School

Education• San Jose State, 1988 | Major: Human Performance• San Jose State, 1990 | Master’s: Biomechanics and Exercise Physiology

Personal• Hometown: Pittsburg, Calif.• Family: Wife, Cathy; Son, Charles (18)

Biomechanics, Motor Learning and Cognitive Psychol-ogy ... Affective, Psychomotor, Cognitive and Physical - the four domains of learning ... all terms and phrases used by co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Mario Ver-duzco in his daily language of teaching. Verduzco developed a Quarterback Seminar, which is widely regarded as one of the best quarterback teaching situ-ations in the nation. Each summer, during the month of June, Verduzco employs five seperate seminar sessions, each with a maximum of eight quarterbacks to teach young men from around the country the mental and physical skills and tools required to become an effective and efficient quarterback. When UNI head coach Mark Farley went looking for a quarterbacks coach, he could not have landed a bet-ter technician than Verduzco. Since his arrival at UNI in 2001, Verduzco has spun his magic with the Panther signal callers. In 2001, UNI true freshman quarterback Tom Petrie was named the league’s Freshman of the Year and to the league’s All-Newcomer team. The Panthers also benefited from the play of backup quarterback Griff Jurgens during the ‘01 season. Jurgens led the Panthers to a 5-1 record as the starter including a pair of playoff victories over Eastern Illinois and Maine. After Petrie sustained a season-ending injury in the team’s fourth game of the year in 2004, redshirt freshman Eric Sanders took over the role and was named the league’s Freshman of the Year when it all was over. He completed 95-of-150 passes for 1,307 yards, setting a school freshman record, and seven TDs. Under the assistance of Verduzco, Sanders devel-oped into one of the nation’s best FCS quarterbacks. Sanders finished his Panther career ranked No. 1 all-time among FCS quarterbacks with a 69.59 percent completion percentage. Sanders completed his Panthers’ career as the school’s all-time leader in pass completions (714) and total offense yards (9,579). Sanders finished second in the 2007 Walter Payton Award balloting. Verduzco’s teaching extended to a new quarterback in 2008 as Pat Grace took over the reins from Sanders. Grace put together a fine season through the air and on the ground. Grace passed for a team-high 2,041 yards and 14 touchdowns, while rushing for a team-high 11 scores that earned him second team All-Conference honors - in his first year as the starting quarterback. Not to be forgotten about in 2008 was the play of backup quarterback Zach Davis, who earned league All-New-comer status despite only starting three games. Davis did the unthinkable as he led the Panthers to a perfect 3-0 record in three conference road starts. In 2009, Verduzco coached Grace to first-team All-MVFC honors. Grace finished third in the voting for the league’s Offensive Player of the Year after he led the con

CO-OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR: MARIO VERDUZCO

•14THSEASONATUNI ALMAMATER:SANJOSESTATE,‘88,‘90•QUARTERBACKSCOACH HOMETOWN:PITTSBURG,CALIF.

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ference and ranked fifth in the nation in passing efficiency. He also led the conference in total offense as a dual-threat quarterback, passing for 2,280 yards and 20 touchdowns while rushing for eight more scores. In 2010, Verduzco developed Tirrell Rennie into a second-team All-MVFC quarterback. Rennie produced the first-ever 1,000-yard rushing season by a UNI signal caller. Rennie finished with 1,291 yards and 14 touchdowns rushing on the season. He also threw for 1,526 yards on the year. During the 2012 season, Verduzco coached young redshirt freshman Sawyer Kollmorgen after losing stand-out quarterback Rennie to graduation. Verduzco led Kollmorgen to finishing with 2,594 passing yards and 22 touchdowns on the way to winning MVFC Freshman of the Year and Newcomer of the Year honors. Kollmorgen finished second in the conference in total offense averaging 228.4 yards per game and in passing average per game with 222.7. He also finished first in pass efficiency at 141.9. Kollmorgen passed for over 200 yards in nine games this season including a season high 333 yards against Youngstown State. Verduzco took the 2013 offense to new heights with a dual quarterback system with returning starter Sawyer Kollmorgen and dual threat newcomer Brion Carnes. The two quarterbacks combined for 2,257 yards in the air, going a combined 197-330-9. Carnes brought in his running ability, finishing second on the team in rushing yards with 226. He coached Kollmorgen to finish in the top-35 in the FCS in passing completions and passing efficiency for the second season in a row. Verduzco spent five years (1996-2000) working with the signal callers and as recruiting coordinator at Rutgers University in Piscataway, N.J., the last season as head quar-terbacks coach. During his tenure at Rutgers, he developed what has been described as one of the best Quarterback Schools in the country, when young players from around the country spent four days learning the skills, both mentally and physically, of quarterbacking. His prize pupil, Rutgers quarterback Mike McMahon, quarterbacked the Detroit Lions and is a former Quarterback School participant. In total, he has coached four quarter-backs who have gone on to play in the NFL. Added to the list is UNI’s Tom Petrie, who signed a free agent contract with the Washington Redskins in April 2005. Verduzco himself learned the trade from the best, working under head coach Terry Shea at San Jose State and at Rutgers. Shea has moved on to coach in the NFL with the Kansas City Chiefs, Miami Dolphins, and most re-cently with the St. Louis Rams. Prior to being named at Rutgers, Verduzco was as-sociate head coach, Offensive Coordinator, and quarterbacks and receivers coach at De Anza College in Cupertino, Calif., beginning in 1991, moving up to head coach from 1994-95. While coaching at De Anza, he spent time with arguably one of the best NFL coaches in history as both Bill Walsh and his mentor, Shea, conducted a private NFL quarterback camp at De Anza. Verduzco began his coaching career at Soquel High School in 1977 before moving on to Gavilan College as Offensive Coordinator and quarterbacks and receivers coach in 1987. From 1990-91, he served as graduate coach at San Jose State before moving on to De Anza. The cousin of former Illinois and British Columbia re-cord-setting quarterback Jason Verduzco and uncle of former

Yale quarterback Bobby Verduzco, he graduated from San Jose State in 1988 with a degree in Human Performance. He received his master’s in Biomechanics and Exercise Physiology from SJSU in 1990. That’s when he authored the book “Quarterbacks Born or Made? The Biomechanics of the quarterback position: An integrative approach.” Upon his appointment at UNI, Verduzco said, “I think (the Panther quarterbacks) have enjoyed having me come in. I don’t know a lot of things, but I know three things - there is a God, I’m not God, and the best thing there is in the world is coaching offensive football and quarterbacks.” Farley said, “Mario coaches quarterbacks like I coach linebackers. He’s real detailed. He’s in-depth about angles.” Verduzco’s wife’s name is Cate and the couple has a 18-year-old son, Charles.

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Coaching Experience• 2000-Present: Offensive Line, UNI• 1999: Head Coach, Woodward High School• 1989-99: Offensive Line, Southwest Missouri State• 1986-88: Offensive Coordinator/Strength & Conditioning, Garden City Community College• 1984-85: Graduate Assistant/Strength & Conditioning, UNI

Education• UNI, 1984 | Major: Physical Education

Playing Experience• Mid-Ameircan Nazarene, 1979• UNI, 1980-83• Three-year letter winner at UNI• 1983 Oil Can Award recipient

Personal• Hometown: Urbandale, Iowa• Family: Wife, Jamie; Sons, Nick (29), Wes (24); Grand-son, McCoy (1)

Rick Nelson will direct the offensive line again in 2014 after helping the Panthers rewrite the record book in recent seasons. Nelson is entering his 25th year as an offensive line coach in the Missouri Valley Football Conference. Nelson saw a young offensive line shine during the 2013 season, ending the year ranked 23rd in the FCS and third in the MVFC in sacks allowed. He coached senior Dan Kruger and junior Jack Rummells to stand-out season with Rummells being named to the All-MVFC first team and kruger earning second team honors. During the 2012 season, Nelson coached the offen-sive line to help the Panthers rack up 1,637 yards on the ground and the line only allowed 11 sacks on the season. He coached junior Dan Kruger to a successful season with the junior earning MVFC Offensive Lineman of the Week honors during the season. In 2011, Nelson and the offensive line won a share of the 16th-MVFC football crown with a 7-1 conference record. The title was the seventh since 2001. In 2010, the UNI rushing offense ranked No. 9 in the nation and No. 1 in the MVFC. UNI’s Tirrell Rennie ranked No. 16 in the nation in rushing, while Carlos Anderson ranked No. 37 in the nation. In 2009, the Panther offense ranked 10th in the nation in scoring, 13th in total offense and 14th in rushing offense on their way to racking up 417.3 yards per game. UNI also ranked seventh in the nation and first in the MVFC in sacks allowed per game. Offensive tackle Austin Howard was rec-ognized on the AFCA FCS All-American team under Nelson’s tutelage and center Austin Steichen was named a second-team All-American by both the Sports Network and the Associated Press. In 2008, he had a pair of tackles drafted in the Na-tional Football League Draft. Chad Rinehart went in the third round to the Washington Redskins, while Brandon Keith was selected in the seventh round by the Arizona Cardinals. Under Nelson’s guidance in 2007 the Panther offen-sive line cleared the running lanes for Corey Lewis, who set a school record with 1,513 rushing yards, while also picking up blockers and creating throwing lanes for Eric Sanders, who finished second in the balloting for the Walter Payton Award. Nelson is one of four former Panther players on this year’s staff and he was re-hired by UNI in February 2000 after spending 11 years at Missouri State in Springfield, Mo. Nel-son was a two-year letterman for UNI as an offensive lineman when he played from 1980-83. He received his bachelor’s degree in 1984 and served as the Panthers’ Strength and Conditioning coach and graduate assistant for two years before going to Garden City Community College as offensive coordi-nator and strength coach. The Bronc Busters placed second in the Jayhawk Conference in 1987 and captured the title in

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OFFENSIVE LINE: RICK NELSON

•15THSEASONATUNI ALMAMATER:UNI,‘84•3-YEARLETTERWINNERATUNI HOMETOWN:URBANDALE,IOWA

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1988. From Garden City, Nelson moved on to Gateway Conference-foe Missouri State University, serving as offensive line coach from 1989-99. He was head football coach and physical education instructor at Woodward High School in Woodward, Okla., in 1999. While playing for the Panthers, Nelson was a member of the 1984 and ‘85 conference championship teams which advanced to the FCS playoffs. At Missouri State, he was a member of a staff that broke 35 offensive records. He coached four Bear offensive linemen who signed with the NFL. Six of his Missouri State players were named all-American, 20 were named all-conference, four were selected Academic All-Americans, and two were named to the Gateway Con-ference All-Decade Team. Two of the Missouri State teams won consecutive conference titles and advanced to the FCS playoffs during his tenure. Nelson has coached nine linemen who have gone on to play in the NFL, 12 all-conference selections and four all-Americans at UNI, including Ben Deike, who was named a first-team College Sports Report.com all-American, sec-ond-team by the Associated Press and The Sports Network, in 2003. Luke Stigler was a first-team all-conference pick in 2004. Chad Rinehart was a first-team all-MVFC pick in 2005 and 2006, while Joe Lobdell was an honorable mention all-conference pick in 2005 and earned second team honors in 2006. Brad Harms was an NFL free agent in 2000. Nelson received UNI’s “Oil Can Award” in 1983, given by the coaches to the player showing ability, performance, attitude and leadership. As a prep at Urbandale High School, he was selected to the Iowa High School Boys Athletic As-sociation All-State Football Team, Central Iowa All-Conference, and Urbandale’s MVP in 1978. He and his wife, Jamie, have two children - Nick, 29, and Wes, 24 and a one-year-old grandson, McCoy.

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Coaching Experience• 2014-Present: Tight Ends/Offensive Tackles, UNI• 2013: Offensive Line, Montreal Alouettes (CFL)• 2011: Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line, Florida• 2010: Pro Personnel/Advance Scout, St. Louis Rams• 2009: Offensive Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line, Notre Dame• 2007-08: Offensive Assistant, Cleveland Browns• 2004-05: Offensive Line/Tight Ends, Buffalo Bills• 2002: Offensive Line, Dallas Cowboys• 1999-2001: Tight Ends/Offensive Line, Cincinnati Ben-gals• 1995-1998: Offensive Line/Offensive Run Game Coordi-nator, Iowa• 1992-1994: Offensive Line, Iowa• 1989-1991: Assistant Offensive Line/Recruiting Coordina-tor, Iowa• 1987-1988: Wide Receivers, Northwestern • 1984: Running Backs/Strength & Conditioning, Northern Illinois

Education• Seton Hall, 1980 | Major: ?

Personal• Hometown: Orange, N.J.• Family: Wife, Noel; Son, John (22); Daughter, Cameron (17)

Frank Verducci will enter his first season as the tight ends and offensive tackles coach at UNI. Verducci, a 1980 graduate of Seton Hall University, has been coaching since 1984 and was with the Montreal Alouettes in the Canadian Football League last season. He served as the offensive line coach for the Alouettes, helping the team to a No. 1 ranking in pass protection in the CFL. Verducci has coached in the Big Ten, SEC and in the NFL under such names as Will Muschamp, Charlie Weis and Lee Corso. Prior to entering the NFL coaching world, Verducci coached at the University of Iowa under former head coach Hayden Fry from 1989-1998. After his stint at Iowa, Verducci joined the Cincinna-ti Bengals as the tight ends and offensive line coach from 1999-2001. During his time with the Bengals, the team set an NFL single-game rushing record, a franchise record for rushing yards in a game and the team finished second in the NFL in rushing offense. He also coached for the Dallas Cowboys in 2002 as the head offensive line coach where he saw center Andre Gurode selected to the NFL All-Rookie team. He then moved to the Buffalo Bills from 2004-2005 as the tight ends coach and eventually the head offensive line coach. Verducci spent two seasons with the Cleveland Browns from 2007-2008 as an offensive assistant coach. His duties included leading game planning on areas of screens, “wildcat” packages, special and trick plays, along with goal line and short yardage plays. After taking a year break from the NFL in 2009 where he served as the offensive run game coordinator and offensive line coach for Weis at Notre Dame, he returned as a pro personnel/advance scout for the St. Louis Rams. He worked directly with the general manager to evaluate NFL personnel and scouted nine different opponents for the 2010 season. Prior to heading to the Canadian Football League, Verducci spent a season in the SEC with the University of Florida under the direction of Muschamp. He served as the run game coordinator and offensive line coach, recruiting out of Florida, New Jersey and New York. His first job out of college was at Northern Illinois University where he was named the running backs coach and oversaw the strength and conditioning program for head coach Lee Corso in 1984. Verducci has been a resident of Iowa City, Iowa, for 24 years. He and his wife, Noel, have two children, John Francis and Cameron Noel.

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TIGHT ENDS/TACKLES: FRANK VERDUCCI

•1STSEASONATUNI ALMAMATER:SETONHALL,‘80•10YEARSCOACHINGINNFL HOMETOWN:ORANGE,N.J.

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Coaching Experience• 2012-Present: Wide Receivers, UNI• 2010-11: Assistant Coach, Simpson College

Playing Experience• Iowa Barnstormers, 2009-11• New Orleans Saints, 2008• Iowa State, 2003-07• Holds career records at Iowa State in receiving yards (3,096), receptions (176) and touchdown receptions (31)

Education• Iowa State, 2008 | Major: Liberal Arts

Personal• Hometown: Indianaola, Iowa

Todd Blythe will enter his third season at UNI and his second season as the wide receivers coach. Blythe saw the Panthers finish with 2,276 yards through the air and 16 receiving touchdowns during the 2013 season while coaching a young, but experienced group of wide receivers. Blythe helped junior Kevin Vereen Jr. to finish with second team All-MVFC honors. Blythe coached the running backs, punt returns and the front line on the Panthers’ kickoff team in 2012. Both Carlos Anderson and David Johnson earned all-Missouri Valley Football Conference honors last season under Blythe’s tute-lage. Anderson earned All-America honors as a return special-ist. Blythe also assisted in the recruitment of in-state prospects in eastern Iowa this past season. Prior to working at UNI, Blythe served as an assis-tant football coach at Simpson College (Indianola, Iowa) in the 2010 and 2011 seasons. Blythe had five Storm wide receivers and returners earned all-conference honors in those two sea-sons. Blythe was a four-time Big 12 honoree while playing wide receiver for the Iowa State Cyclones from 2003-07. Bly-the holds the career records at Iowa State in receiving yards (3,096), receptions (176), touchdown receptions (31). Blythe was a member of the New Orleans Saints in the National Football League from April 2008 to September 2008. Blythe played for the Iowa Barnstormers in the Arena Football League from 2009-2011. A 2008 graduate of Iowa State, Blythe earned his degree in liberal arts.

WIDE RECEIVERS: TODD BLYTHE

•3RDSEASONATUNI ALMAMATER:IOWASTATE,‘08•STARTEDATWRATIOWASTATE HOMETOWN:INDIANAOLA,IOWA

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Coaching Experience• 2013-Present: Defensive Coordinator, UNI• 2009-12: Defensive Backs/Linebackers, UNI• 2007-08: Video Coordinator, UNI• 2003-06: Wide Receivers/Secondary, Loras College• 2002: Graduate Assistant/Video Coordinator, Wyoming

Education• Kansas, 2000 | Major: Sports Science• Loras, 2005 | Masters: Athletic Administration

Personal• Hometown: Lawrence, Kan.• Family: Wife, Nicki; Son, Lane; Daughter, Drew

Jeremiah Johnson will begin his eighth season at UNI and will serve as the Panthers’ defensive coordinator and line-backers coach. The 2013 season for the Panthers saw a young de-fensive core shine while making big plays for the team. John-son coached the defense to finishing in the top-30 in the FCS in four defensive statistical categories, including being ranked 19th in the country in total defense. Johnson also saw senior linebacker Jordan Gacke finish with All-MVFC honors. Johnson served as the defensive backs coach during the 2012 season, seeing seniors Varmah Sonie, Garrett Scott and Wilmot Wellington shine for the Panthers. Wellington led the Panthers in tackles with 85. Johnson led Sonie and Scott to 131 combined tackles, with Sonie earning All-MVFC second team and Scott earning honorable mention status. His previous three seasons at UNI, Johnson served as recruiting coordinator and assistant defensive backs coach. He split duties as a secondary coach and video coor-dinator in 2007 and 2008. Johnson, a native of Lawrence, Kan., spent the 2003-2006 seasons at Loras College on the Duhawk coaching staff. Johnson assisted with the defensive backs in 2006 after help-ing with the wide receivers in 2005. Johnson’s first two years at Loras were spent coaching the defensive backs. Prior to his work at Loras, Johnson was a graduate assistant/video coordinator at the University of Wyoming in 2002. A 2000 graduate of the University of Kansas with a degree in sports science, Johnson completed his master’s degree in athletic administration at Loras in 2005. Johnson and his wife, Nicki, reside in Cedar Falls with their son, Lane (4) and daughter, Drew (1).

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DEFENSIVECOORDINATOR:JEREMIAHJOHNSON

•8THSEASONATUNI ALMAMATER:KANSAS,‘00•LINEBACKERSCOACH HOMETOWN:LAWRENCE,KAN.

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Coaching Experience• 2014-Present: Assistant Head Coach for Defense, UNI• 2012-Present: Defensive Backs Coach, UNI• 2011-12: Defensive Backs/Passing Game Coordinator, Lenoir-Rhyne University

Playing Experience• Tennessee Titans, ?• Indianapolis Colts, 2006; Member of the Super Bowl Championship Colts Squad• Middle Tennessee State, ??• Team captain at MTSU, 2002-2003• Member of MTSU’s first Sun Belt Conference Champi-onship in 2001

Education• Middle Tennessee State, 2006 | Major: Liberal Arts

Personal• Hometown: Watertown, N.Y. • Family: Wife, Francesca; Son, Brandon II; Daughters, Jordan and Peyton

Brandon Lynch will enter his second season as the Panthers defensive backs coach and his first season as the assistant head coach for defense during the 2014 season. Lynch helped a young defensive core of athletes to a successful 2013 season, seeing defensive backs Deion-dre’ Hall, Ray Mitchell and Makinton Dorleant earn All-MVFC honors. Lynch helped a defense to a final ranking of 19th in the FCS in total defense and a ranking of eighth in scoring defense. Lynch was one of 12 coaches selected to take part in the NCAA and NFL Coaching Academy in Dallas in 2012. He also was part of the Bill Walsh Minority Internship in 2013 where he worked closely with Leslie Frazier, the head coach of the Minnesota Vikings. He was in charge of coaching the defensive backs during the program. Lynch played college football at Middle Tennessee State. Lynch served as team captain for MTSU in 2002 and 2003. He was a member of Middle Tennessee’s first Sun Belt Conference championship team in 2001. Lynch went on to play in the National Football League for both the Tennessee Titans and the Indianapolis Colts. He was a member of the Super Bowl championship Colts squad in 2006. Lynch was coached by Jeff Fisher and Tony Dungy in the NFL. Lynch graduated in 2006 with a degree in Liberal Arts. He and his wife, Fancesca have three children - Jordan and Peyton (daughters) and Brandon II.

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ASST.HEADCOACHFORDEFENSE:BRANDONLYNCH

•2NDSEASONATUNI ALMAMATER:MIDDLETENNESSEESTATE,‘06

•DEFENSIVEBACKSCOACH HOMETOWN:WATERTOWN,N.Y.•MEMBEROFSUPERBOWLCHAMPIONCOLTS(‘06)

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Coaching Experience• 2013-Present: Defensive Line, UNI• 2007-12: Head Coach, Southwest High School (Green Bay, Wis.)

Playing Experience• Green Bay Packers, 1990-94• Buffalo Bills, 1995-97• Earned NFL Defensive MVP in 1995• Jacksonville Jaguars, 1998-99• UNI, 1986-89• Earned second team All-America honors in 1989• Three-time All-MVFC performer for UNI

Education• UNI, ?? | Major: ??

Personal• Hometown: ??• Family: ??; Son, Alex

Bryce Paup is entering his second season as the de-fensive line coach at the University of Northern Iowa. He will also take on the role of Player Development during the 2014 season. Paup led a talented defensive line during the 2013 season, seeing defensive tackle Xavier Williams earn All-Amer-ica honors. Williams also earned All-MVFC recognition along with fellow defensive lineman Collin Albrecht. Paup coached the line to finish second in the MVFC in tackles for loss and third in team sacks where Albrecht finished in the top-30 in the FCS in sacks per game. Prior to UNI, Paup served as the head coach at Southwest High School in Green Bay, Wis. from 2007-2012, posting a 43-21 record. Paup played linebacker at UNI from 1986-1989, earn-ing second team All-America honors in 1989. Paup went on to have an 11-year career in the National Football League that was highlighted by him earning defensive MVP honors in the league in 1995 for the Buffalo Bills. Paup played from 1990-94 for the Green Bay Packers and moved on to Buffalo to play for the Bills from 1995-97. Paup played two seasons in Jacksonville for the Jaguars before capping his NFL career with the Minnesota Vikings in 2000. He played 148 games in the NFL and drew 113 start-ing assignments. Paup was a four-time Pro Bowl selection and tallied 75 career sacks. NEEDS PERSONAL INFORMATION

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DEFENSIVE LINE: BRYCE PAUP

•2NDSEASONATUNI ALMAMATER:UNI•PLAYERDEVELOPMENT HOMETOWN:??•NFLDEFENSIVEMVP(‘95)

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Coaching Experience• 2012-Present: Safeties Coach, UNI

Playing Experience• Detroit Lions, 2006-10• Voted to win the Ed Block Courage Award and was the Chuck Hughes Most Improved Player, 2008• Nebraska, 2001-05• Second team All-Big 12, 2005• Big 12 Fall Commissioner’s Academic Roll• Was named to the Lott Trophy Watch List and the Jim Thorpe Trophy Award Watch List in 2005

Education• Nebraska, 2005 | Major: Sociology

Personal• Hometown: Chattanooga, Tenn. • Family: Wife, Vanessa; Daughters, Bella and Thailia

Daniel Bullocks is entering his third season as an assistant coach at the University of Northern Iowa. Bullocks works primarily with the Panther secondary. Bullocks helped coach a young secondary and safety group during the 2013 season, seeing newcomers Tate Omli and Ray Mitchell shine. Both Omli and Mitchell earned All-MVFC Newcomer team recognition with Mitchell also picking up All-MVFC honorable mention status. The Panthers finished ranked 19th in the FCS in total defense. Bullocks, who worked with the cornerbacks last sea-son, helped the defensive corps to 767 total tackles on the season with senior Wilmot Wellington racking up a team-high 85 tackles and helped coach Varmah Sonie to an All-MVFC second team performance. Bullocks also led the team to 10 interceptions on the season for 102 return yards. Bullocks came to UNI after playing safety in the National Football League for the Detroit Lions for five years. Bullocks was drafted in the second round to the Lions in 2006 and played with the franchise until 2011. He finished his ca-reer with 168 tackles. In 2008, he was voted for the Ed Block Courage Award for the Lions and was the Chuck Hughes Most Improved Player. Bullocks played college football for the University of Nebraska where he played in 48 games with 33 starts. He finished his career with 226 tackles, 22 pass breakups and eight interceptions. He was named to the second team All-Big 12, Big 12 Fall Commissioner’s Academic Roll, the Lott Trophy Watch List and the Jim Thorpe Trophy Award Watch List in 2005. Bullocks is the founder of the Bullocks Foundation, which mentors and establishes scholarships for student-athletes to further their education in Chattanooga, Tenn. Bullocks, a native of Chattanooga, Tenn., earned his degree from Nebras-ka in sociology in 2005.

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SAFETIES: DANIEL BULLOCKS

•3RDSEASONATUNI ALMAMATER:NEBRASKA,‘05•PLAYEDFORDETROITLIONS HOMETOWN:CHATTANOOGA,TENN.

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DIRECTOROFOPERATIONS:D.J.HORD

•2NDSEASONATUNI ALMAMATER:NOTREDAME,‘09•PLAYEDWRATUNI HOMETOWN:LEE’SSUMMIT,MO.

RECRUITING DIRECTOR: RICHARD NEAL

•2NDSEASONATUNI ALMAMATER:??•WORKEDFORMVCPRIORTOUNI HOMETOWN:??

GRADUATE ASSISTANT: GARRETT SCOTT

•2NDSEASONATUNI ALMAMATER:UNI,‘12•PLAYEDFORUNI(2009-12) HOMETOWN:DAVENPORT,IOWA

STRENGTH&CONDITIONING:JEDSMITH

•10THSEASONATUNIALMAMATER:MINNESOTA-MORRIS,‘94,‘95|HAMLINE,‘03HOMETOWN:CEDARRAPIDS,IOWA

ATHLETIC TRAINING: TRAVIS STUEVE

•3RDSEASONATUNI ALMAMATER:UNI,‘87,‘94ALMAMATER:POINTLOMAUNIVERSITY,‘07|STILLUNIVERSITY,‘09HOMETOWN:??

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94• ISAACALES

6’3|260|JR|DLMUSCATINE,IOWA

MUSCATINE HS

CAREER STATISTICS - DEFENSIVE STATS

YEAR G-GS UT AT TOTAL S INT FF FR PBU

2013 11-1 13 10 23 3 0 0 0 02012 9-1 8 8 16 1 0 0 0 0TOTAL 20-2 21 18 39 4 0 0 0 0

2013: Saw action in 11 games, picking up a start against South Dakota State (10/26) … finished the season with 23 tackles, including three sacks and 4.5 for loss … had a career-high nine tackles and one sack against South Dakota State … grabbed two sacks for a loss of 16 yards in the Panthers win over then ranked No. 4 McNeese State (9/28). 2012: Saw action in nine games and started one during the season … recorded 16 tackles on the season including eight un-assisted and eight assisted … notched a season high four tackles against Southern Illinois (10/13) … had a sack for a loss of six yards against Missouri State (11/17) and finished the season with three tackles for a loss of 13 yards. 2011: Redshirted ... voted scout team defensive MVP by his teammates. High School: Named to the Des Moines Register Elite All-State team ... named first team all-state Class 4A by the Des Moines Register and the Iowa Newspaper Association ... first-team all-conference selection ... earned second-team all-state and first- team all-conference honors as a junior ... school record hold-er for career tackles, career sacks, sacks in a season, career tackles for loss and tackles for loss in a season ... Drake Relays qualifier in the shot-put ... Iowa Shrine Bowl invitee ... played for coach Jake Mueller at Muscatine.Personal: Son of Paul and Tammy Ales … majoring in physical education.

53• LOGANBIEGHLER

6’0|180|JR|PALTOONA,IOWA

SOUTHEAST POLK HS

2013: Saw action in all 12 games as the Panthers starting punter … punted 62 times during the season for 2,498 yards … averaged 40.3 yards per punt for four touchbacks, including 15 inside the 20-yard-line … had five punts on the season that were 50 or more yards, including his career-long 66 yard punt against Northern Colorado (9/21) … matched his career-long 66-yard punt against Missouri State (11/16) … is now ninth all-time at UNI in

career average punting yards with 40.1. 2012: Saw action in two games during the season … punted once for 31 yards against Central State (9/8). 2011: Redshirted.High School: First-team all-state selection at punter in Class 4A by the Iowa Newspaper Association in 2010 ... named sec-ond-team all-state as a kicker by the Des Moines Register.Personal: Son of Allen and Karen Bieghler … majoring in mathe-matics.

77• RYANBINGAMAN

6’5|289|SR|OLOVERLANDPARK,KAN.

MISSION SOUTH HS

2013: Started in all 12 games as the Panthers’ right tackle on the offensive line … helped UNI’s rushing crew to 1,962 yards on the ground … was part of the offensive line that only allowed 16 sacks on the season, ranking them 23rd in the FCS and third in the Missouri Valley Football Conference. 2012: Split the season playing on the offensive line and as a blocking tight end … saw action in 10 games and started five. 2011: Saw action in two games as a reserve on the offensive line. 2010: Redshirted.High School: Earned all-conference honors his senior year as a defensive lineman and an offensive lineman ... tallied all-confer-ence status as a junior on the offensive line ... also competed in track and was a state qualifier as a junior in the discus ... high school coach: Brandon Claypool. Personal: Son of Dan and Molly Bingaman ... he has twin sisters (Clare and Nora) and a brother (Ned) ... completed a signature program in high school for engineering ... is an Eagle Scout ... majoring in construction management.

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#94 ISAAC ALES

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25• TAVAUGHNBLAIR

5’10|170|SO|DBMINNETONKA,MINN.

HOPKINS HS

2013: Saw action in nine games as a reserve defensive back and on special teams … recorded a tackle against North Dakota State (10/5), Southern Illinois (10/12), South Dakota (10/19) and Western Illinois (11/23). 2012: Redshirted. High School: Second team all-state defensive back as a senior in 2011 ... named first team all-metro and Channel 12 all-met-ro team as a senior ... first team all-conference in the Lakes Conference as a junior and senior ... two-year team captain ... led the team in tackles a senior and interceptions as a junior ... track letterwinner in 2009 and 2010 ... honor roll student ... high school coach: John DenHartog.Personal: Majoring in movement and exercise science.

4• CHARLESBROWN

5’10|175|SO|WRFORTMEYERS,FLA.FORT MEYERS HS

2013: Saw action in 11 games, starting two at cornerback … re-corded 19 tackles, including 13 unassisted … had his first career interception against Northern Colorado (9/21) for a 12-yard return … notched a career-high eight tackles against Southern Illinois (10/12). 2012: Redshirted. High School: Third team all-state cornerback in 6A as a senior in 2011 ... first team all-district as a senior ... first-team all-area selection at cornerback as a junior and senior ... voted team MVP by his teammates following his senior season ... third in the state of Florida in the 400m, clocking a time of 48.84 ... 10th in Florida in the long jump with a mark of 22-07.75 ... dis-trict and regional champion in the 400m.Personal: Majoring in movement and exercise science … also a member of the UNI Track and Field team.

34• J’VEYONBROWNING

5’9|182|R-FR|RBKANSASCITY,KAN.F.L.SCHLAGLEHS

2013: Redshirted. High School: Played football at F.L. Schlagle High School for Martez Wesley ... rushed for 1,168 yards and 17 touchdowns during his senior season ... was named to the Midwest Top RB Award, All-League and All-State teams ... was selected as the KCK Preps Player of the Year in 2012 ... rushed for 1,700 yards and 21 touchdowns during his junior season ... broke the school record for having over 2,000 all-purpose yards for two consecu-tive years … was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Son of Chester and Michelle Browning.

37• MAXBUSHER

6’1|220|SR|LBROSEMOUNT,MINN.

ROSEMOUNT HS

CAREER STATISTICS - DEFENSIVE STATS

YEAR G-GS UT AT TOTAL S INT FF FR PBU

2013 12-7 40 35 75 2 0 0 0 22012 8-5 4 6 10 0 0 0 0 02011 11-0 4 5 9 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 31-12 48 46 94 2 0 0 0 2

2013: Saw action in all 12 games, starting seven at the line-backer position … finished second on the team in tackles with 75 … added five tackles for loss, two sacks, two pass breakups and one quarterback hurry … recorded 11 tackles in his starting debut against Southern Illinois (10/12) … grabbed 10 tackles against No. 24 ranked South Dakota State (10/26) … finished with a ca-reer-high 15 tackles and one sack against Illinois State (11/2). 2012: Saw action in eight games and started five … recorded 10 total tackles, including three for a loss of seven yards … notched a season high five tackles against Central State (9/8). 2011: Saw action in 11 games for the Panthers ... recorded four solo tackles and five assisted tackles on the year ... notched a solo tackle in a 38-10 win over Western Illinois (9/24) ... record-ed an assisted tackle in a 42-7 victory at Missouri State (10/01) ... had back- to-back games of one solo and one assisted tack-le, both in Panther wins vs. Youngstown State (11/05) and vs. Southern Utah (11/12).2010: Redshirted.High School: Two-time honorable mention all-state pick at Rose-mount High School ... three-time all-Lake Conference honoree ... two-time second-team all-Metro player ... named team’s MVP as a senior ... served as team captain in 2008 and 2009 ... led the team to the conference title and state semifinals in 2008 ... academic all-state in 2009 ... leading tackler on the team as a junior and a senior ... 287 career tackles ... 33 career tackles-for-loss ... earned letters in football (3), wrestling (3) and track (3) ... member of National Honor Society ... honor roll student ... holds a 3.92 grade point average ... high school coach: Jeff Erdmann. Personal: Son of Bill and Lori Busher ... has a sister, Natalie ... majoring in management: organizational leadership.

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83• KRESTONCALDWELL

5’10|190|JR|WRINDEPENDENCE,IOWA

INDEPENDENCE HS

2013: Saw action in 10 games as a reserve wide receiver … fin-ished with two receptions for 25 yards in the Panthers’ win over No. 9 Youngstown State (11/9). High School: Played football at Independence High School. Personal: Son of Heather McMurrin … majoring in exercise sci-ence.

60• LEECARHART

6’4|282|R-FR|OLOMAHA,NEB.

CREIGHTON PREP HS

2013: Redshirted. High School: Played football at Creighton Preparatory School for Chris Nizzi ... named to the All-District, All-Metro and All-State teams in 2012 ... selected to the Lincoln Journal Star Super-state team his senior season ... honored with All-District in 2011 ... helped lead his team to state playoffs three years in a row and to a semifinal appearance in 2012 ... was a member of the Dean’s List during his time at Creighton Prep ... also lettered in track and field.

3• BRIONCARNES

6’1|200|SR|QBBRADENTON,FLA.

MANATEE HS

2013: Saw action in all 12 games, starting the last three games for UNI at quarterback … was a versatile player for the Panthers during the season, seeing time at running back, quarterback and returning punts and kickoffs … racked up 226 yards and two touchdowns on the ground to finish second on the team in rushing yards … also finished with 55 kickoff and 47 punt return yards … finished the season 41-80-4 with 438 yards and two touchdowns at quarterback … earned MVFC Newcomer of the Week honors for his 18-30-1, 219-yard and two touchdown per-formance against No. 9 Youngstown State (11/9) … was named to the MVFC All-Newcomer Team. Prior to UNI: Played at the University of Nebraska from 2010-

2012 … appeared in Nebraska’s win over Idaho State as a wide receiver in 2012 … saw action in the Huskers’ wins over Chatta-nooga, Wyoming and Minnesota at quarterback during the 2011 season … redshirted during the 2010 season. High School: Carnes was a four-year starting quarterback for Coach Jo Kinnan at Manatee and compiled a 39-12 record as a starter … threw for nearly 2,500 yards and 24 touchdowns as a senior, while rushing for another 440 yards and 12 touchdowns … helped Manatee to its first appearance in the state champi-onship game in 16 years … was a first-team all-area pick by the Bradenton Herald and was selected to play in the FACA North-South All-Star Football Classic … during his junior sea-son, Carnes completed 84-of-148 passes for 1,227 yards and 12 touchdowns, while rushing for another 243 yards and five touchdowns … threw for better than 6,000 yards and nearly 50 touchdowns, while rushing for more than 1,100 yards and 23 touchdowns in his career at Manatee High … Rivals.com ranked Carnes as the No. 7 dual-threat quarterback in the nation and among the top 50 players in the state of Florida. Personal: Son of Lorenzo and Faith Carnes … majoring in gener-al studies.

CARNES GAME-BY-GAME

2013 RUSHING PASSING no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lgIowa State 1 14 0 1 1-1-0 11 0 11Drake 8 25 1 9 0-2-1 0 0 0N. Colorado 3 16 0 7 0-0-0 0 0 0McNeese St. 3 24 1 15 0-0-0 0 0 0NDSU 3 0 0 1 0-0-0 0 0 0Southern Ill. 0 0 0 0 0-0-0 0 0 0South Dakota 0 0 0 0 0-0-0 0 0 0SDSU 1 13 0 13 0-0-0 0 0 0Illinois State 9 16 0 8 4-14-0 20 0 7YSU 17 65 0 20 18-30-1 219 2 20Missouri St. 12 41 0 19 14-21-1 120 0 33Western Ill. 9 12 0 12 4-12-1 68 0 31

71• KEVINCARROLL

6’3|280|SO|OLEDINA,MINN.

EDINA HS

2013 : Did not see action. 2012: Redshirted.High School: 2011 Minnesota Associated Press second team all-state selection ... KARE 11-TV first team all-metro ... Star Tri-bune second team all-metro ... Star Tribune all-metro preseason “Dream Team” ... all-conference selection in 2010 and 2011 ... EHS Offensive Lineman of the Year in 2010 and 2011 ... Rivals.com Top 10 Minnesota recruit ... ESPN150 Top 8 Minnesota recruit ... team captain. Personal: Son of Jay and Kari Carroll … majoring in public rela-tions: communications.

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51• TANNERCLAYBERG

6’2|205|R-FR|LBANKENY,IOWA

ANKENY HS

2013: Redshirted. High School: Lettered in football at Ankeny High School for Jerry Pezzetti ... set a new single-season tackles record at Ankeny High School his senior season ... helped lead his team to an undefeated 14-0 season and a state championship in 2012 ... was named Des Moines Register All-State Elite Team, Des Moines Register Western Elite Team, Des Moines Register Class 4A first team, All-State 2012, Class 4A District 2 first team and Iowa Newspaper Association second team All-State. ... also lettered in baseball.Personal: Son of Kirt and Dawn Clayberg.

4• MARKELLCOLEMON

5’10|170|R-FR|RBURBANDALE,IOWA

URBANDALE HS

2013: Redshirted. High School: Lettered three years in football at Urbandale High School for Sam Anderson ... named to the first team All-Confer-ence team twice ... was an Iowa Preps pre-season first team All-State selection ... named team captain for football and the 2011 Team Offensive MVP ... lettered four years in track and field and was a state qualifier in the 4X200 meter relay.Personal: Son of Victor Colemon and Marla Malcom.

96• BREION CREER

6’5|255|SO|DLSHAKOPEE,MINN.

BENILDE-ST.MARGARET’SHS

2013: Did not see action.2012: Redshirted.High School: All-conference lineman as a junior in 2010 ... academic all-conference pick as a junior ... team captain ... four-year participant in basketball and track ... team MVP in basket-ball and an all-conference performer in track ... active volunteer in the community, serving with Peace Bridge, People Serving

People and Feed My Starving Children.Personal: Son of Joseph Creer and Carmen Phillips ... has one sister, Breanne … majoring in physics.

16• LOGANCUNNINGHAM

5’11|180|SO|WRARCADIA,IND.

HAMILTON HEIGHTS HS

2013: Saw action in 10 games as a reserve wide receiver and as a kickoff returner … finished the season with three catch-es for 20 yards … racked up a team leading 323 kickoff return yards, averaging 20.2 per game … broke free for a 33-yard return against No. 4 McNeese State (9/28) … had a career-high 94 return yards against South Dakota State (10/26), including a career-long 47-yard return. 2012: Redshirted.High School: Owns seven school offensive records (career all-purpose yards, career touchdowns, career receiving yards, career receiving touchdowns, career return yards, single-season receiving yards, single-game touchdowns and career intercep-tions) ... all-state selection as a junior, senior ... three-time first team All- Mid Indiana Conference ... four-time All-Indianapolis Star selection ... named team MVP twice ... three-time All-Hamil-ton County ... led Hamilton Heights to three playoff appearances ... 2,282 all-purpose yards and 30 touchdowns as a senior, also made four interceptions and 40 tackles ... owned the longest touchdowns in the state in four different categories for the 2011 season - 98-yard kickoff return (twice), 95-yard rush, 94-yard receiving, 93-yard INT return ... 71 career touchdowns ... 6,677 career all-purpose yards ... led the state of Indiana in kick return and punt return average for three seasons ... voted MVP of the Lucas Oil Horseshoe Classic ... winner of the Big Orange Award for on-field and off-field work.Personal: Son of Steve and Lisa Cunningham ... has two broth-ers, Landon and Morgan … majoring in business.

CAREER KICK RETURN STATSYEAR no. yds td lg

2013 16 323 0 47TOTAL 16 323 0 47

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95• DEVINDAILY

6’6|225|R-FR|DLLECLAIRE,IOWA

PLEASANT VALLEY HS

2013: Redshirted. High School: Played and lettered for two years at Pleasant Val-ley High School for Rusty Vanwetzinger ... was named first team All-Conference and All-Metro in 2012 ... selected to the All-State second team and second-team All-State Des Moines Register his senior season ... also competed in the shot put, discus and 200 meters on the track and field team.Personal: Son of Todd and Jacki Daily.

5• MAKINTONDORLEANT

5’11|185|JR|DBNAPLES,FLA.MARYLAND

2013: Started in all 12 games at cornerback … finished the sea-son with 54 tackles, including 34 unassisted and 20 assisted … recorded 4.5 tackles for loss, one interception, four pass break-ups and one forced fumble … finished with a career-high eight tackles against North Dakota State (10/5) … had five tackles, including two for a loss of 26 yards and his first career inter-ception against South Dakota (10/19) … earned All-MVFC second team and All-Newcomer team honors. Prior to UNI: Played at the University of Maryland from 2011-2012 … redshirted during the 2012 season … earned special teams scout team player of the week leading up to the Virginia game (11/5/11) … played in 11 games in 2012 for the Terrapins. High School: Recorded 42 tackles, 14 pass breakups, one inter-ception, one fumble recovery, two blocked field goals and 652 yards of total offense as a senior despite missing four games with an injury ... the No. 43-ranked safety in the nation by Scouts, Inc. ... ranked No. 62 in the country among cornerbacks by Rivals.com ... rated No. 85 nationally among cornerbacks by Scout.com ... registered 42 tackles, two pass breakups and three blocked kicks in 2009 ... also considered Florida State, Iowa State, Wisconsin and West Virginia ... coached by Dave Miller.Personal: Majoring in communications.

CAREER STATISTICS - DEFENSIVE STATS

YEAR G-GS UT AT TOTAL S INT FF FR PBU

2013 12-12 34 20 54 0 1 1 0 4TOTAL 12-12 34 20 54 0 1 1 0 4

50• MATTEASLEY

5’11|190|SO|PKNEWTON,IOWA

NEWTON HS

2013: Did not see action.2012: Redshirted. High School: A graduate of Newton High School in Newton, Iowa.Personal: Son of John Easley and Alison Lemke … majoring in movement and exercise science.

30• AUSTINEBERTOWSKI

6’0|205|JR|RBCOUNCILBLUFFS,IOWAABRAHAM LINCOLN HS

2013: Saw action in the Panthers’ win over Drake (9/7). 2012: Saw action in eight games during the season … averaged 4.6 yards per carry and 16.5 all-purpose yards per game … had a season high 25 carries for 87 yards and three touchdowns against Central State (9/8) … notched a season long rush against Western Illinois (11/3) for 23 yards. 2011: Redshirted.High School: Led his team to a 9-1 record and a Class 4A state playoff berth while playing for Coach Justin Kammrad at Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln ... named Class 4A Elite All-State this year as a running back ... also named first-team all-conference each of the past two seasons ... rushed for 2,078 yards with 39 touchdowns as a senior ... averaged 13 yards per carry ... rushed for 451 yards in a single game, the second-high-est single-game performance in Iowa high school football history ... also a track standout, winning the class 4A state title in the 100-meter dash as a junior and finishing as runner-up in the 200-meter dash. Personal: Son of Lindsay Ebertowski and Jeremy Ebertowski ... has four younger siblings: Dalton, Tayler, Jacee and Tegan … majoring in criminology.

#5 MAKINTON DORLEANT

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80• JARREDEDMONDS

6’2|180|R-FR|DBCEDARRAPIDS,IOWA

CR PRAIRIE HS

2013: Redshirted. High School: Played football at Cedar Rapids Prairie High School for Mike Morrissey ... caught 25 passes for 525 yards and seven touchdowns his junior season ... named All-Metro and All-Conference for his junior year performances ... caught 63 passes for 1,263 yards and 16 touchdowns his senior season ... was second in the state in receiving yards and tied for first in receiving touchdowns his senior season ... selected to the All-State second team, first-team All-Metro and All-Conference ... set school records in receptions, yards and touchdowns in a season ... was a state champion in the distance medley for track and field and helped his 4X400 meter relay team win the event at the Drake Relays in 2012.Personal: Son of Tommie and Michelle Phelps.

46• JAKEFARLEY

6’2|230|SR|LBCEDARFALLS,IOWA

KANSAS

CAREER STATISTICS - DEFENSIVE STATS

YEAR G-GS UT AT TOTAL S INT FF FR PBU

2013 5-5 23 33 56 1.5 0 1 1 12012 11-5 46 39 85 0 0 0 0 4TOTAL 16-10 69 72 141 1.5 0 1 1 5

2013: Started in the first five games for the Panthers before suf-fering a season-ending injury against North Dakota State (10/5) … finished the season with 56 tackles … was averaging 11.2 tackles per game prior to his injury … led the team in tackles with 12 in UNI’s win over Iowa State (8/31) … had 12 tackles and notched his first fumble recovery touchdown for 20 yards against Drake (9/7), earning MVFC Defensive Player of the Week honors … racked up a season-high 13 tackles against Northern Colorado (9/21) and was named College Sports Madness MVFC Defensive Player of the Week for the second time … finished with 11 tack-les and one sack for seven yards against No. 1 North Dakota State (10/5) … was named to the Capitol One Academic All-Dis-trict first team … earned MVFC Scholar-Athlete first team honors. 2012: Saw action in 11 games and started five … finished tied for first on the team in tackles with 85, including 46 unassist-ed and 39 assisted … notched one tackle for loss of yards and four pass breakups … recorded 10-plus tackles in three different games … notched a season high 15 tackles against Youngstown

State (9/22) … finished with 12 tackles against North Dakota State (9/29) … was named to the 2012 MVFC All-Newcomer Team. Prior to UNI: Redshirted at the University of Kansas in 2010 ... named special teams compete team player of the week vs. Nebraska ... suffered a leg injury and did not see action as a redshirt freshman in 2011.High School: Was an all-state first-team selection as a defensive back as a senior ... earned second-team honors as a junior ... recorded 320 career tackles to go along with nine interceptions, 16 PBUs and seven forced fumbles ... as a senior he had 10 tackles, four interceptions, nine PBUs, five tackles for loss and three forced fumbles ... also played quarterback and threw for 1,500 yards while rushing for more than 700 yards ... team was state runner-up his senior season ... as a junior quarterback he passed for 254 yards and ran for 142 more ... played safety, linebacker, quarterback, running back and long snapper during his prep career ... also competed in baseball, basketball and track.Personal: Son of Mark and Lori Farley ... has a sister, Jamie, and a brother, Jared, who is a freshman on the UNI football team ... majoring in finance.

2• JOEFELDPAUSCH

6’1|200|SR|DBDEWITT,IOWAIOWA CENTRAL

2013: Saw action in 11 games, starting against Iowa State and Drake … recorded 14 tackles during the season, including eight unassisted … had a season-high seven tackles against Iowa State (8/31) … notched a forced fumble against No. 9 Youngstown State (11/9). Prior to UNI: Was voted second team All-Conference during his sophomore season at Iowa Central Community College ... during his freshman season, he was fourth on the team in tackles with 60 and was voted honorable mention All-Conference.High School: Ran for 804 yards and nine touchdowns his senior season at Dewitt Central High School ... was voted first team All-Conference as a running back ... also lettered in track and field and holds the state 3A record in the 4X200 meter relay.Personal: Son of Mark and Renee Feldpausch … majoring in leisure, youth and human services.

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42• GRIFFINGAETA

6’6|215|SO|DLMUSCATINE,IOWA

MUSCATINE HS

2013: Saw action in three games during the season … split time between the defensive line and as a tight end.2012: Redshirted. High School: Three-year varsity letterwinner ... second team all-state and second-team all-conference tight end as a junior in 2010 ... all-metro team pick at tight end as a senior ... won the Tip Willis award at Muscatine HS for outstanding effort ... team captain ... also a three-year letterwinner in basketball, playing for the Iowa Barnstormers AAU basketball program for three years ... three-time state meet qualifier in the high jump, placing sev-enth as a junior.

54• MARKUSGOFF

6’2|210|R-FR|LBMONONA,WIS.

MONONA GROVE HS

2013: Redshirted. High School: Played football at Minona Grove High School for Mike Stassi ... recorded 99 tackles, four sacks, two interceptions and two forced fumbles during his senior season ... was named first-team All-Conference, first-team All-Area, honorable mention All-State and was a finalist for the John Anderson Award for the best linebacker in Wisconsin during his senior year ... was also named first-team All-Conference during his junior season ... member of National Honor Society. Personal: Son of Mark and Jeanie Goff.

20• RASHADEEMGRAY

5’10|170|R-FR|RBWHITEFISHBAY,WIS.WHITEFISH BAY HS

2013: Redshirted. High School: Played football at White Fish Bay High School for Jim Tietjen ... rushed for 1,683 yards and 24 touchdowns during his senior season ... averaged 140.2 yards per game and 8.9 yards per carry ... finished his high school career with 3,334 rushing yards and 41 rushing touchdowns ... helped lead his

team to the state semi-finals and a 12-3 season ... named an All-State running back selection and was a two-time All-Region and All-Conference selection ... also lettered in track and field and wrestling.Personal: Son of Roslyn Gray.

1• DEIONDRE’HALL

6’2|190|JR|CBBLUESPRINGS,MO.BLUE SPRINGS HS

2013: Started in all 12 games for the Panthers at the linebacker and cornerback positions … Hall proved himself to be versatile during the season, finishing with 57 tackles, three sacks and two interceptions … he also spent time as a kickoff returner, finishing the season with 202 yards … grabbed his first career interception against Northern Colorado (9/21), returning it for 10 yards … had an interception return for a touchdown against Southern Illinois (10/12), also recording a career-high 10 tackles … also had five pass breakups during the season … ran for a career-high 80 kickoff return yards against No. 9 Youngstown State (11/9), including a career-long 37-yard return … earned All-MVFC honor-able mention status. 2012: Played in 11 games and started six as a true freshman … finished the season with 29 tackles, including 16 unassisted and 13 assisted … also notched a blocked kick and one forced fum-ble … recorded a season high five tackles against South Dakota State (10/20), Illinois State (10/27) and South Dakota (11/10). High School: Honors include first team all-state and first team all-metro ... also named to the All-Simone team, which is given to the top players in the Kansas City area ... led Blue Springs to a 7-3 record as a senior and was a two-way starter at wide re-ceiver and free safety ... despite opposing teams’ efforts to avoid him, Hall finished the season with 52 tackles, eight pass break-ups and four interceptions ... caught 35 passes for 710 yards and 9 touchdowns as the top offensive weapon for Blue Springs ... finalist for the Otis Taylor Award, given to the best receiver or tight end in the Kansas City area.Personal: Son of Rosie and Clifton Hall … majoring in family services.

CAREER STATISTICS - DEFENSIVE STATS

YEAR G-GS UT AT TOTAL S INT FF FR PBU

2013 12-12 38 19 57 3 2 0 0 52012 11-6 16 13 29 0 0 0 1 0TOTAL 23-18 54 32 86 3 2 0 1 5

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69• TREVORHANSON

6’6|290|SO|OLWESTDESMOINES,IOWA

VALLEY HS

2013: Saw action in eight games as a reserve on the offensive line. 2012: Redshirted. High School: Elite all-state offensive lineman by the Des Moines Register and first team all-state by the Iowa Newspaper Asso-ciation ... first team all-conference ... two-time academic all-con-ference pick ... three-year starter at West Des Moines Valley HS as an offensive tackle ... has also been involved in track & field and church youth group ... started an automotive detailing business through WDM Valley’s entrepreneurship class ... high school coach: Gary Swenson.Personal: Son of Karin and Rich Hanson … majoring in manage-ment: business administration.

75• KIRKHARRIS

6’5|302|JR|OLOVERLANDPARK,KAN.BLUE VALLEY-STILWELL

2013: Started in all 12 games as the Panthers’ right guard on the offensive line … helped UNI’s rushing crew to 1,962 yards on the ground … was part of the offensive line that only allowed 16 sacks on the season, ranking them 23rd in the FCS and third in the Missouri Valley Football Conference.2012: Saw action in three games during the season as an offen-sive line reserve. 2011: Redshirted.High School: Three-year starter at Blue Valley-Stilwell ... helped BVSHS finish as Kansas 5A State Champion in 2010, finishing 12-1 ... started 37 straight games ... earned first-team all-state honors by the Wichita Eagle, Topeka Capitol, Rivals.com and KPreps.com ... named to the Top 22 Football Team by the Wichita Eagle and Topeka Capitol ... named one of the top 15 players in Kansas by Rivals.com ... named to the 2010 All-Mid-west Region first team by Prepstar.com ... earned all-conference honors as a senior ... second-team all-conference selection as a junior ... earned all-state honors in track as a senior ... finished as the 2010 regional discus champion ... named to the 2009 Eastern Kansas League second team ... played for coach Eric Driskell.Personal: Son of Rick and Ginny Harris ... has one sister, Me-gan, and one brother, A.J. … majoring in management: business administration.

90• KEVINHOSCH

6’3|225|SO|DLCEDARRAPIDS,IOWA

XAVIER HS

2013: Did not see action. 2012: Redshirted.High School: Graduate of Xavier High School in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.Personal: Son of Kurt and Joyce Hosch … majoring in biology.

28• XAVIERJAMES

6’2|175|R-FR|WRDESMOINES,IOWA

EAST HS

2013: Redshirted. High School: Started at quarterback and defensive back for three years at Des Moines East High School for Greg Schoon ... holds 11 school records ... threw for 20 touchdowns, rushed for 20 touchdowns and tallied 3,423 total yards ... was named All-Division, All-Western Iowa, first team All-State Utility Player, first team MidwestMouth Utility Player and All-State Academic Team ... received the Des Moines Register Shining Star three times during his senior season and was invited to the Shrine Bowl.Personal: Son of Carlos and Chrissy James.

56• DE’ANGELOJENNINGS

6’2|215|SR|LBTULSA,OKLA.

NE OKLAHOMA A&M

2013: Saw action against South Dakota State (10/26). Prior to UNI: During his sophomore season at NEO, he fin-ished with 52 tackles and four sacks ... was voted second team All-Conference in SWJCFC.High School: Lettered in football at Bixby High School, notching 120 tackles, three sacks and three touchdowns his senior season ... played in the Jim Thorpe All-Star Game his senior season ... also participated in track and field and was a state qualifier in wrestling.Personal: Son of DeWitt Jennings and Angela Jackson … major-ing in movement and exercise science.

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41• NICKJEPSEN

5’11|215|SO|FBURBANDALE,IOWA

URBANDALE HS

2013: Did not see action. 2012: Redshirted.High School: A 2012 graduate of Urbandale High School.Personal: Son of Doug and Betsy Jepsen ... brother, Chris, was a member of the UNI football team from 2009-2013 … majoring in biology.

7• DAVIDJOHNSON

6’3|225|SR|RBCLINTON,IOWA

CLINTON HS

2013: Saw action in 11 games, starting 10 at running back … led the team in rushing with 1,286 yards on the ground from 222 carries … finished third on the team in receiving yards with 393 and led the team in all-purpose yards with 1,679 … ended the season ranked 11th in all-purpose yards in the FCS and 10th in rushing yards per game after averaging 116.9 … is tied for fourth all-time in career rushing touchdowns with 32 and is seventh all-time with 264 career points … moved into fourth all-time in career rushing yards with 3,129 … is 10th all-time for career all-pur-pose yards with 4,327 … tied the UNI record for touchdowns in a game with his four-touchdown performance against Iowa State (8/31) … rushed for a career-high 199 yards against Iowa State, earning MVFC Offensive Player of the Week and National Running Back of the Week honors … rushed for 100-plus yards seven times during the season … earned first team All-MVFC honors.

CAREER STATISTICS - RUSHING

YEAR G-GS No. Yds Lg TD

2013 11-10 222 1286 85 102012 11-7 178 1021 77 132011 13-5 179 822 63 9TOTAL 35-22 579 3129 85 32

CAREER STATISTICS - RECEIVING

YEAR G-GS No. Yds Lg TD

2013 11-10 38 393 36 42012 11-7 32 383 55 52011 13-5 33 422 80 3TOTAL 35-22 103 1198 80 12

2012: Saw action in all 11 games and started seven … was named to the 2012 All-MVFC Second Team … named MVFC Player of the Week on 11/11 … named College Sports Madness MVFC Offensive Player of the Week after the South Dakota game (11/10) … led the team in scoring with 108 points off of 18 touchdowns … finished the season with five multi-touchdown games and 1,021 rushing yards for 13 rushing touchdowns … led the MVFC in scoring and was tied for fifth in the FCS in scoring with 9.82 points per game … finished the season 10th all-time at UNI in career touchdowns with 30 and ninth all-time at UNI in rushing touchdowns with 22 … notched a season high 149 rushing yards at Western Illinois (11/3) … recorded a season high 107 receiving yards against Wisconsin (9/1) … finished with a season high 162 all-purpose yards against Illinois State (10/27) which included 118 rushing yards and 44 yards in the air. 2011: Saw action in 13 games for the Panthers ... earned the starting nod in five contests ... finished fourth in the voting for the Jerry Rice Award (awarded to the nation’s top FCS fresh-man) ... finished runnerup for MVFC Freshman of the Year ... finished fourth for MVFC Newcomer of the Year ... named to the MVFC All-Newcomer Team ... tabbed as an honorable mention All-MVFC ... earned MVFC Newcomer of the Week in his first career game at Iowa State ... he carried 10 times for 36 yards and one touchdown and caught two passes for 83 yards and a touchdown at Iowa State (9/03) ... earned MVFC Newcomer of the Week for the second-consecutive week following a sea-son-high 31-carry 87-yard rushing performance with two scores and one catch for seven yards at Stephen F. Austin (9/10) ... carried 179 times for 822 yards (4.6 yards per carry) and nine touchdowns on the season ... caught 33 passes for 422 yards (12.8 yards per catch) and three scores ... registered his first-ca-reer 100-yard rushing game vs. Western Illinois in a 38-10 Panther victory with 21 carries for 132 yards (9/24) ... tallied his first 100-yard receiving game with a career and season-high 10 catches for 114 yards and one touchdown at North Dakota State (10/29).2010: Redshirted.High School: Earned first-team Class 4A all-state honors from the Des Moines Register and Iowa Newspaper Association ... first-team MAC all-conference as a running back and defensive back ... led Clinton to an 11-1 record senior year ... 2009 Out-standing Offensive Player for Clinton HS ... accounted for school record 42 touchdowns as a senior ... Clinton HS all-time leader in career receptions, career receiving yards, career and sin-gle-season total offense and single game record for touchdowns (6) ... 2010 Shrine Bowl All-Star game invitee ... two-time Drake and state qualifier in track ... second-place finish in 4x200 and 4x400 relays at the Drake Relays ... WQAD Channel 8 two-time winner of the Player of the Week Award ... second-team all-con-ference in basketball as a junior ... maintained over a 3.0 GPA throughout high school. Personal: Son of Regina Johnson ... majoring in physical educa-tion.

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DAVIDJOHNSONCAREERGAME-BY-GAME

2013 RUSHING RECEIVING no. yds td lg no. yds td lgIowa State 23 199 2 37 4 41 2 29Drake 13 143 1 65 1 4 0 4N. Colorado 22 121 1 18 5 54 0 33McNeese St. 16 86 0 20 6 108 2 36NDSU 12 142 1 85 1 24 0 24Southern Ill. 11 19 0 5 6 53 0 16South Dakota 35 181 1 29 4 35 0 15SDSU 22 65 0 20 8 48 0 16Illinois State 5 7 0 8 0 0 0 0YSU NSMissouri St. 37 167 2 28 2 11 0 6Western Ill. 26 156 2 48 1 15 0 15

2012 RUSHING RECEIVING no. yds td lg no. yds td lgWisconsin 8 18 0 8 4 107 2 55Central St. 6 5 0 4 0 0 0 0Iowa 16 77 1 12 6 77 0 30YSU 17 84 2 23 6 76 2 48NDSU 17 85 1 20 4 23 0 11Southern Ill. 16 118 2 52 1 3 0 3SDSU 27 131 1 16 2 17 0 13Illinois State 20 118 1 39 5 44 0 11Western Ill. 16 149 1 42 1 4 0 4South Dakota 21 130 2 26 1 20 1 20Missouri St. 14 116 2 77 2 12 0 8

2011 RUSHING RECEIVING no. yds td lg no. yds td lgIowa State 10 36 1 15 2 83 1 80SFA 31 87 2 21 1 7 0 7Western Ill. 21 132 0 22 3 46 1 30Missouri St. 18 114 2 36 1 16 0 16Indiana State 120 92 1 21 1 12 0 12SDSU 9 49 0 20 3 47 0 32Southern Ill. 14 72 0 39 3 28 0 15NDSU 10 16 1 7 10 114 1 34YSU 18 47 1 13 2 31 0 32Southern Utah 14 82 0 17 2 18 0 14Illinois State 2 3 0 2 2 7 0 4Wofford 8 24 1 8 1 2 0 2Montana 4 68 0 63 2 11 0 8

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#7DAVIDJOHNSON

33• JEREMYJOHNSON

5’11|170|SO|DBIOWACITY,IOWA

CITY HS

2013: Saw action in all 12 games as a reserve defensive back and special teams member … recorded seven tackles on the sea-son … finished with two tackles against North Dakota State (10/5) and Western Illinois (11/23). 2012: Redshirted.High School: A graduate of City High in Iowa City, Iowa.Personal: Son of William Night and Jarita Johnson ... majoring in physical education.

2• ELLISJORDAN

5’8|200|SR|RBIOWACITY,IOWAIOWA WESTERN

2013: Did not see action. Prior to UNI: Played running back at Iowa Western ... rushed for 298 yards and averaged 33.1 yards per game.High School: Played football at City High in Iowa City, Iowa ... helped his team to the 2009 state championship.Personal: Son of Jordan Jordan and Fonda Frazier ... majoring in business.

74• TREVORJORGENSON

6’7|290|JR|OLLACROSSE,WIS.

MINNESOTA ST-MOORHEAD

2013: Did not see action.Prior to UNI: Played basketball at Minnesota State Universi-ty-Moorhead.High School: Earned All-State, All-West Central Region, WFCA All-State, All-Conference, All-City and All-Tribune during his high school career ... finished his senior season with seven sacks, nine TFL, eight pass breakups and one interception for a touch-down ... also racked up 51 tackles and notched 235 receiving yards on 15 catches ... helped his team to four Conference and City Championships ... was a three-time All-State selection in track and field and basketball.Personal: Son of Eric and Julie Jorgenson.

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24• TIMKILFOY

6’1|191|JR|DBDAVENPORT,IOWA

ASSUMPTION HS

2013: Started in the first eight games of the season before suffering a season-ending injury … finished the season with 42 tackles, including 24 solo and 18 assisted … had one fumble recovery and two forced fumbles … opened the season with eight tackles against Iowa State (8/31) … notched a career-high nine tackles against North Dakota State (10/5) … finished with five tackles, one forced fumble and a pass breakup against McNeese State (9/28). 2012: Saw action in all 11 games and started one during his true freshman year … recorded a season high five tackles against Illinois State (10/27) … notched a forced fumble against Central State (9/8) … recorded his first pass breakup against South Dako-ta State (10/20). High School: Elite all-state pick by the Des Moines Register and Iowa Preps ... first-team Class 4A all-state selection by the Des Moines Register, Iowa Newspaper Association and Iowa Sports Network ... Quad City Times all-area defensive back and captain of the all-area team ... first team all-conference ... named MVC Defensive MVP ... rated No. 1 defensive back on Rivals pre-sea-son list ... selected for Iowa Shrine Bowl ... 16 career intercep-tions - only one short of the Class 4A record ... intercepted four passes in the 2011 season, returning all four for touchdowns and a total of 248 return yards ... racked up 107 total tackles as a senior, an average of 10 per game ... scored 19 total touch-downs ... also a first team all-state pick by Iowa Preps and Iowa Sports Network as a junior ... second team all-state by the Des Moines Register and Iowa Newspaper Association as a junior ... academic all-conference ... also played baseball, basketball and track ... high school coach: Wade King.Personal: Son of Tim and Jennifer Kilfoy ... has three siblings: Melissa, Allison and MaryKate … majoring in movement and exer-cise science.

CAREER STATISTICS - DEFENSIVE

YEAR G-GS UT AT TOTAL S INT FF FR PBU

2013 8-8 24 18 42 0 0 2 1 12012 11-1 7 4 11 0 0 0 1 1TOTAL 19-9 31 22 53 0 0 2 2 2

17• SAWYERKOLLMORGEN

6’2|215|JR|QBTULSA,OKLA.

JENKSHS

CAREER STATISTICS - PASSING

YEAR g-gs rush-yds td cmp-att-int yds td lg

2013 9-9 10-23 1 156-248-5 1824 14 522012 11-11 51-67 1 185-313-8 2460 21 76TOTAL 20 102-90 2 341-561-13 4284 35 76

2013: Started in nine games for the Panthers at quarterback before suffering a concussion against Illinois State … finished the season 156-248-5 for 1,824 yards and 14 touchdowns … is now seventh all-time at UNI in career touchdown passes (35) and is ninth all-time in career passing yards (4,284) … threw for 288 yards and three touchdowns in UNI’s win over No. 4 Mc-Neese State (9/28) … finished with a season-high 306 yards and three touchdowns against No. 24 South Dakota State (10/26) … notched a season-long 52-yard touchdown pass against South-ern Illinois (10/12) … finished the season second in the MVFC in completion percentage (62.9) … was ranked in the top-35 in the FCS in both completion percentage and passing efficiency (139.1). 2012: Played and started in all 11 games as the Panthers’ starting quarterback … came in second place in the voting for the 2012 Jerry Rice Award … was named the MVFC Newcomer and Freshman of the Year … named the College Sports Performance Awards FCS Co-Freshman of the Year … was selected to the College Sports All-Freshman team … selected as the MVFC New-comer of the Week after the Wisconsin (9/1) and Missouri State (11/17) games … also named The Sports Network FCS National Co-Freshman of the Week after the Wisconsin game (9/1) … finished the season 185 for 313 passing with 21 touchdowns and 2,460 yards … finished second in the conference in total offense, averaging 228.4 yards per game and in passing average per game with 222.7 … finished first in the MVFC in passing efficien-cy at 141.9 … passed for over 200 yards in nine games during the season … had a season high 333 yards against Youngstown State (9/22) … threw for three touchdowns four times during the season and scored his first career rushing touchdown against Illinois State (10/27). 2011: Redshirted.High School: Served as the starting quarterback at Jenks as a sophomore, junior and senior ... was a first-team all-state se-lection as a junior and senior ... named the Oklahoma District 6A-3 Player of the Year ... finished with a 33-3-0 record as a starter ... led Jenks to three consecutive state title games ... set the Jenks record with 6,716 passing yards and ranks second in school history with 74 touchdown passes ... rushed for 11 touch-downs in his career ... threw for 2,602 yards and 38 touchdowns in 2010, a school record for touchdown passes ... threw just three interceptions and completed 73.4 percent of his passes ... had a QB rating of 147.02 as a senior, completing 78 percent of Jenks’ scoring drives in six plays or fewer ... helped Jenks lead all Oklahoma schools in scoring ... Jenks was ranked as high as

#17 SAWYER KOLLMORGEN

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No. 5 in the nation in 2010. Personal: Son of Terry and Susan Kollmorgen has two older twin sisters, Lauren and Chelsea, and younger sister, Rachel … majoring in movement and exercise science.

KOLLMORGEN GAME-BY-GAME

2013 RUSHING PASSING no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lgIowa State 2 -5 0 4 21-28-0 218 2 36Drake 2 1 0 7 11-14-0 121 2 36N. Colorado 4 -5 0 2 19-27-0 248 1 33McNeese St. 12 30 1 7 16-27-0 288 3 39NDSU 5 5 0 8 12-33-1 128 1 33Southern Ill. 6 14 0 11 18-30-0 198 1 52South Dakota 9 -13 0 4 13-23-3 190 1 34SDSU 10 -4 0 6 30-40-0 306 3 38Illinois State 1 0 0 0 16-26-1 122 0 14YSU NSMissouri St. NSWestern Ill. NS

2012 RUSHING PASSING no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lgWisconsin 2 4 0 6 18-34-0 265 3 55Central State 0 0 0 0 11-18-0 229 3 65Iowa 2 4 0 4 20-33-1 245 0 30YSU 4 19 0 7 23-38-1 333 3 48NDSU 3 -17 0 4 18-28-1 213 2 27Southern Ill. 8 -12 0 8 18-27-0 243 1 76SDSU 4 30 0 13 13-21-0 187 2 40Illinois State 9 -14 1 6 20-48-3 218 1 34Western Ill. 9 50 0 10 11-17-1 94 3 23South Dakota 6 1 0 11 13-24-1 158 1 33Missouri St. 4 1 0 8 20-25-0 265 2 60

NS = No Stats

99• SAMKUHTER

6’0|185|R-FR|PTOLEDO,IOWASOUTH TAMA HS

2013: Redshirted.High School: Played football at South Tama High School as a three-time letterwinner and two-time team captain ... was an INA first team All-State Class 3A punter ... two-time first team All-District ... named to the Academic All-District team twice ... helped his team to the 2012 State Quarterfinals ... finished with 34 punts, averaging 39.1 yards in 2012 ... also threw for 874 yards and six TDs and rushing for 565 yards and 10 TDs ... also lettered in track and field, basketball and baseball.Personal: Son of George and Ann Kuhter ... is a third genera-tion UNI student.

85• BRADENLEHMAN

6’7|245|JR|TEIOWACITY,IOWA

REGINA HS

2013: Saw action in all 12 games, starting in eight … finished the season with 121 yards through the air and one touchdown … also served as a blocking tight end, helping the team gain 1,962 rushing yards during the season … scored his first career touchdown against No. 24 South Dakota State (10/26) off a 38-yard reception … finished with a season-high 53 receiving yards against South Dakota State … had two receptions for 25 yards in UNI’s win over No. 9 Youngstown State (11/9). 2012: Saw action in 10 games as a reserve wide receiver … had one reception for 18 yards against Western Illinois (11/3).2011: Redshirted. High School: Named to the Class 2A all-state first team as a junior and senior by the Iowa Newspaper Association ... Des Moines Register Elite All-State and class 2A all-state first team ... led Regina to an undefeated season and class 2A state championship ... also an all-conference basketball player and led the Regals in scoring his senior season ... all tournament soccer goalie on the Regals 2011 state championship team... played for coach Marv Cook at Iowa City Regina.Personal: Son of Joe and Tonya Lehman … has two younger sisters, Jenna and Alexa … majoring in management: business administration.

#85 BRADEN LEHMAN

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89• BRETTLEMASTER

6’3|196|SR|WRWICHITA,KAN.

WICHITA COLLEGIATE HS

CAREER STATISTICS - RECEIVING

YEAR G-GS No. Yds Lg TD

2013 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP2012 10-9 32 601 76 42011 13-1 12 141 37 0TOTAL 23-10 44 742 76 4

2013: Did not see action due to injury. 2012: Saw action in 10 games and started nine … averaged 18.8 yards per catch and 60 yards per game … finished the season with 601 yards, four touchdowns and 32 receptions … had a season long 76-yard catch against Southern Illinois (10/13) … had a season high 125 yards in UNI’s win against Central State (9/8) … finished with six receptions for 117 yards against Southern Illinois (10/13). 2011: Saw action in 13 games for the Panthers earning the starting nod once ... caught 12 passes for 141 yards on the sea-son ... returned three kicks for 37 yards ... caught two passes at Iowa State for 12 yards (9/03) ... caught two passes for 16 yards at Stephen F. Austin (9/10) ... caught three balls for 24 yards in a 42-7 win at Missouri State (10/01) ... caught a sea-son-long one pass for 37 yards in a 23-9 victory over Indiana State (10/08) ... tied a season-high with three catches for 22 yards in a 17-10 win over Southern Illinois (10/22) ...caught one pass for 30 yards in a 21-17 victory over Youngstown State (11/05).2010: Redshirted.High School: A member of the Wichita Eagle and Capital Jour-nal’s Top-22 team ... selected to the Class 3A all-state squad ... all-metro pick in the Wichita area ... selected to take part in the Kansas Shrine Bowl ... credited with 68 receptions for 1,386 yards and 27 TDs as a senior ... had six games of 100-plus receiving yards ... tallied seven interceptions ... helped his prep squad to the 3A state championship with a 14-0 record as a senior ... honor roll student ... lettered in three sports - football, basketball and golf ... high school coach: Bill Messamore.Personal: Son of Larry and Christie LeMaster ... majoring in marketing.

LEMASTER GAME-BY-GAME

2012 RECEIVING no. yds td lgWisconsin 3 53 0 21Central State 4 125 1 65Iowa 2 46 0 23Youngstown State 3 25 0 11NDSU 3 32 0 17Southern Illinois 6 112 1 76SDSU 3 48 1 29Illinois State NS NS NS NSWestern Illinois 2 10 0 7South Dakota 2 39 0 33Missouri State 4 106 1 43

2011 RECEIVING no. yds td lgIowa State 2 12 0 8Stephen F. Austin 2 16 0 10Western Illinois NS NS NS NSMissouri State 3 24 0 11Indiana State 1 37 0 37SDSU NS NS NS NSSouthern Illinois 3 22 0 21NDSU NS NS NS NSYoungstown State 1 30 0 30Southern Utah NS NS NS NSIllinois State NS NS NS NSWofford NS NS NS NSMontana NS NS NS NS

NS = No Stats

81• ISAACLINTZ

6’1|195|JR|WRWESTDESMOINES,IOWA

VALLEY HS

2013: Saw action in 12 games while starting three … had one reception for 11 yards in UNI’s win over No. 4 McNeese State (9/28) … had a season-long 15-yard reception against No. 9 Youngstown State (9/11) … finished the season with four recep-tions for 37 yards. 2012: Saw action in five games during the season … had one reception for 12 yards against Illinois State (10/27). 2011: Redshirted.High School: Three-year letterman at Valley ... helped Valley finish as 4A State Champion in 2008 ... earned all-conference honors as a running back and wide receiver in 2009 and 2010 ... played for coach Gary Swenson ... averaged 10.8 yards per carry, 9.3 yards per catch and 32.1 yards per kick-off return in 2010 ... named to the all-state elite track team ... finished as state runner-up in the 4x200-meter relay in 2009.Personal: Son of Vincent and Janice Lintz … majoring in move-ment and exercise science. #89 BRETT LEMASTER

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95• TOMMCCLIMON

6’0|230|SR|LSDEWITT,IOWAIOWA CENTRAL

2013: Did not see action. Prior to UNI: Was a two-year starter at Iowa Central Community College as their long snapper … named second team All-Region full back as a freshman.High School: Lettered in football at DeWitt Central High School … was named second team All-State as an offensive lineman. Personal: Majoring in physical education.

84• CODYMCCOY

6’1|200|SO|WRALTOONA,IOWA

SOUTHEAST POLK HS

2013: Did not see action. 2012: Redshirted.High School: Lettered in football at Southeast Polk High School.Personal: Son of Mike and Cindy McCoy.

49• BRETTMCMAKIN

6’4|215|SO|DLOVERLANDPARK,KAN.BLUE VALLEY WEST HS

2013: Saw action in eight games, starting the last four of the season on the defensive line and the linebacker position … finished the season with 29 tackles, two sacks and a forced fumble … notched six tackles and one sack in his first ca-reer start against Illinois State (11/2) … had a career-high nine tackles, including one sack for a loss of nine yards against No. 9 Youngstown State (11/9) … recorded eight tackles, including seven solo against Western Illinois (11/23). 2012: Redshirted. High School: Played at Blue Valley West in Overland Park, Kan.Personal: Son of Matt McMakin and Lisa Culliton.

47• RONELLEMCNEIL

6’3|250|SR|DEST.LOUIS,MO.IOWA CENTRAL

2013: Saw action in 11 games as a reserve linebacker … record-ed 13 tackles and two sacks on the season … finished with two tackles and one sack for a loss of nine yards against South Da-kota (10/19) … notched three tackles and a sack against Western Illinois (11/23). Prior to UNI: Played two years at Iowa Central, helping them to have the No. 4 rushing defense in the NJCAA. High School: Lettered in football at Hazelwood East High School in St. Louis, Mo. ... helped his team to a state championship in 2008 ... was named All-District for three years ... named to the All-Conference second team in 2010.Personal: Son of Pamela Wright … majoring in movement and exercise science.

70• JONATHANMCREYNOLDS

6’5|290|R-FR|OLSIOUXCITY,IOWA

EAST HS

2013: Redshirted. High School: Started for two years on the offensive line at Sioux City East High School for Bob Goodvin ... was named the team captain his senior season ... Selected to the All-District first team, All-Northwest Iowa first team, Iowa Newspaper Associa-tion All-State first team, All-Western Iowa first team, Sioux City Journal All-Metro first team, Omaha Herald All-Western first team and Des Moines Register second team in 2012 ... was selected to play in the Iowa Shrine Bowl All-Star game.Personal: Son of Craig and Jennifer McReynolds and Wendy McReynolds.

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11• RAYMITCHELL

6’1|197|SR|DBIRVING,TEXAS

KANSAS

2013: Saw action in all 12 games, starting 10 … recorded 55 tackles and two for loss of yards during the season … led the team in interceptions with four for 179 return yards and two touchdowns … had a career-high nine tackles twice during the season against Southern Illinois (10/12) and South Dakota State (10/26) … had one interception for a 63-yard return against Southern Illinois … finished with two interceptions for 116-re-turn yards and two touchdowns against Western Illinois (11/23), setting a new UNI-Dome record for interception return yards … earned MVFC Defensive Player of the Week and National De-fensive Player of the Week for his performance against Western Illinois … named to the MVFC All-Newcomer team and All-MVFC honorable mention squad. Prior to UNI: Played football at the University of Kansas from 2010-2012 ... was named the Special Teams Player of the Year in 2010 ... recorded 10 tackles in 2012 and 14 tackles in 2011.High School: Played high school football at Irving MacArthur High School for Brian Basil ... earned All-District as a sopho-more, junior and senior ... finished his career with 221 tackles and three interceptions as a safety and averaged 19 yards per catch as a wide receiver ... also played basketball and was an All-Region high jumper for the track and field team.Personal: Son of Kay and Sabrina Mitchell ... majoring in crimi-nology.

CAREER STATISTICS - DEFENSIVE

YEAR G-GS UT AT TOTAL S INT FF FR PBU

2013 12-10 34 22 56 0 4 0 1 3TOTAL 12-10 34 22 56 0 4 0 1 3

67• ALEXNANK

6’6|300|SR|OLWATERLOO,IOWA

UPPER IOWA

2013: Saw action as a reserve offensive lineman against Iowa State (8/31), Drake (9/7) and Illinois State (11/2). Prior to UNI: Played football at Upper Iowa in Fayette, Iowa. High School: Played football at Waterloo West High School … earned all-conference in football … lettered in football, basketball and baseball … was also all-metro in baseball and all-conference in basketball. Personal: Son of Greg and Karen Nank … majoring in mathemat-ics: statistics and actuarial science.

44• MACO’BRIEN

6’2|280|R-SR|DLWATERLOO,IOWA

COLUMBUS HS

2013: Redshirted due to injury. 2012: Saw action in all 11 games and started 10 ... recorded 25 total tackles on the season including 13 unassisted and 12 assisted ... notched four TFLs and two sacks ... finished the season with one interception ... had a season high five tackles against Western Illinois (11/3), including a sack for a loss of three yards ... recorded a sack for a loss of 10 yards against South Dakota State (10/20).2011: Saw action in three games as a reserve on the defensive line ... tallied one assisted tackle on the year in a 38-10 victory over Western Illinois (9/24).2010: Played in eight games on the defensive line ... recorded five tackles on the season ... made a career-high three tackles at Western Illinois (11/20).2009: Redshirted.High School: Named the Waterloo Columbus Most Valuable Player in 2008 ... an all-state, all-metro and all-district performer as a senior ... three-year starter at fullback and linebacker for the Sailors ... as a fullback he rushed for more than 1,700 yards and 18 touchdowns ... in 2008, he recorded 61 solos tackles, 42 assisted tackles, 11 tackles-for-loss and two interceptions from the middle linebacker position ... finished his career with 194 solo tackles, 140 assisted stops, 37 tackles-for-loss and three in-terceptions ... his 194 career solo tackles are the most recorded by a Sailor player in the last 20 years ... solid student as well with a 3.67 cumulative grade point average and was involved in student government throughout his high school career.Personal: Son of Donna and Joe O’Brien … father was a former UNI football player from 1981-1984 … majoring in biology.

CAREER STATISTICS - DEFENSIVE

YEAR G-GS UT AT TOTAL S INT FF FR PBU

2013 DNP2012 11-10 13 12 25 2 1 0 0 02011 3-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 02010 8-0 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 22-10 17 14 31 2 1 0 0 0

#44MACO’BRIEN

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15• TATEOMLI

5’11|210|SR|DBBROOKVILLE,KAN.

BUTLER CC

2013: Saw action in all 12 games, starting the last four … fin-ished the season fifth on the team in tackles with 59 … recorded two interceptions for 27 return yards … notched eight tackles against No. 24 South Dakota State (10/26) … grabbed a ca-reer-high 17 tackles, two interceptions and one sack in UNI’s win over Missouri State (11/16) … earned MVFC Defensive Player of the Week and National Defensive Player of the Week for his performance against Missouri State … also finished with nine tackles, including eight solo against Western Illinois (11/23) … named to the MVFC All-Newcomer team. Prior to UNI: Second on the team in tackles with 87 at Butler Community College his sophomore season ... notched four inter-ceptions and a touchdown his final season ... was voted second team NJCAA All-American and first team All-KJCCC ... voted top-11 overall player in the conference ... recorded 45 tackles and two interceptions his freshman season.High School: Attended Ell Saline High School, totaling 22 inter-ceptions ... was a three-time Class 2A All-State defensive back ... named to Saline County’s 2000-2009 All-Decade team ... won two state wrestling titles at 189 pounds ... also lettered in baseball.Personal: Son of Tom and Susie Omli … majoring in manage-ment: business administration.

CAREER STATISTICS - DEFENSIVE

YEAR G-GS UT AT TOTAL S INT FF FR PBU

2013 12-4 30 29 59 0 2 0 0 1TOTAL 12-4 30 29 59 0 2 0 0 1

19• CHADOWENS

5’11|183|SR|WRURBANDALE,IOWA

WAUKEE HS

CAREER STATISTICS - RECEIVING

YEAR G-GS No. Yds Lg TD

2013 12-11 60 595 34 52012 11-3 39 461 35 42011 13-0 5 91 46 0TOTAL 36-14 104 1,147 46 9

2013: Saw action in all 12 games, starting 11 at wide receiv-er … finished first on the team in receptions with 60 for 595 yards … also led the team in receiving touchdowns with five … scored his first touchdown of the season off a seven-yard pass against Northern Colorado (9/21), finishing the game with 77 yards through the air … recorded a season-high 107 yards and a touchdown against South Dakota (10/19) … scored two touch-downs off six receptions and 60 yards in UNI’s win over No. 9 Youngstown State (11/9) … earned All-MVFC honorable mention status. 2012: Saw action in all 11 games and started three … averaged 11.8 yards per catch a 41.9 yards per game … finished the sea-son with 461 yards and four touchdowns … had a season high eight receptions for 137 yards against Youngstown State (9/22) … notched a season-long 35 yard reception against Youngstown State.2011: Saw action in 13 games for the Panthers ... caught five passes for 91 yards ... recorded one rush for seven yards ... caught one pass for 20 yards at Stephen F. Austin (9/10) ... caught one ball for 26 yards in a 38-10 victory over Western Illinois (9/24) ... caught a season and career-long 46 yard pass at North Dakota State (10/29).2010: Redshirted.High School: Second-team all-state quarterback selection by Des Moines Register and Iowa Newspaper Association ... first-team all-CIML ... team captain in 2009 ... rushed for 1,635 yards and 24 TDs ... passed for 1,703 yards and 14 TDs as a senior ... set school record for passing yards in a game (395) ... rushed for 220 yards and 5 TDs in one quarter ... all-conference WR/QB as a junior with 1,151 all-purpose yards and 7 TDs ... 2008 all-state Elite honoree in track ... two-year starter in basketball ... honor roll student ... high school coach: Scott Carlson.Personal: Son of Scott and Darlene Owens ... father, Scott, played football at UNI from 1982-85 … majoring in movement and exercise science.

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OWENS GAME-BY-GAME

2013 RECEIVING no. yds td lgIowa State 5 45 0 18Drake 2 18 0 14Northern Colorado 7 77 1 31McNeese State 5 60 1 25NDSU 6 27 0 9Southern Illinois 5 46 0 23South Dakota 5 107 1 34SDSU 9 67 0 20Illinois State 4 33 0 12Youngstown State 6 60 2 18Missouri State 4 19 0 7Western Illinois 2 36 0 31

2012 RECEIVING no. yds td lgWisconsin 3 20 1 10Central State 1 11 1 11Iowa 5 51 0 22Youngstown State 8 137 0 35NDSU 4 43 0 19Southern Illinois 2 45 0 33SDSU 2 16 0 9Illinois State 7 77 1 22Western Illinois 2 15 1 10South Dakota 1 6 0 6Missouri State 4 40 0 20

2011 RECEIVING no. yds td lgIowa State NS NS NS NSStephen F. Austin 1 20 0 20Western Illinois 1 26 0 26Missouri State 1 2 0 2Indiana State NS NS NS NSSDSU NS NS NS NSSouthern Illinois NS NS NS NSNDSU 1 46 0 46Youngstown State 1 -3 0 0Southern Utah NS NS NS NSIllinois State NS NS NS NSWofford NS NS NS NSMontana NS NS NS NS

NS = No Stats

31• ALEXPAUP

6’0|200|SR|DBGREENBAY,WIS.

WISCONSIN-STEVENSPT.

2013: Did not see action. Prior to UNI: Played football at University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.High School: Three-time letterwinner in golf and two-time in foot-

ball ... all-conference football ... second team all-area ... member of two golf conference championship teams ... high school coach was father and former Green Bay Packer Bryce Paup.Personal: Son of Bryce Paup.

48• WYATTPEIFFER

6’5|250|JR|DLCHASKA,MINN.

CHASKA HS

2013: Saw action in nine games, starting in two on the defen-sive line … recorded two tackles against South Dakota (10/19) … also finished with a tackle against Youngstown State (11/9) and Western Illinois (11/23). 2012: Saw action in 10 games and started one as a reserve on the defensive line … recorded one tackle against Wisconsin (9/1), Southern Illinois (10/13) and Western Illinois (11/3). 2011: Redshirted.High School: Two-year starter at Defensive End for Chaska High....Selected to All-Lake Conference Team ... team captain as a senior ... accounted for 18 sacks and 150 total tackles in varsity career ... Ranked as the No. 10 recruit in the state of Minnesota by MNPreps.com ... brother plays defensive end at Western Michigan and father played football at Iowa.Personal: Son of Wendy and Warren Peiffer … majoring in gen-eral studies.

73• JUSTINPUTNEY

6’6|325|SO|OLFORESTCITY,IOWA

FOREST CITY HS

2013: Saw action in nine games as a reserve on the offensive line … helped UNI’s rushing crew to 1,962 yards on the ground … was part of the offensive line that only allowed 16 sacks on the season, ranking them 23rd in the FCS and third in the Missouri Valley Football Conference.2012: Redshirted.High School: Named first team all-state offensive tackle by the Des Moines Register and first team all-state by Iowa Preps following the 2011 season ... second team all-state selection by Iowa Sports Connection ... third team all-state by the Iowa Newspaper Association ... first team all-district ... Globe Gazette All-Area Team ... 2012 Iowa Shrine Bowl invitee ... three-year starter and three-year letterwinner ... led FCHS to their first-ever district title and first-ever appearance in the IAHSAA state play-offs ... high school coach: Chad Moore ... three-time letterwinner in basketball, starting at center his junior and senior year ... also participated in band and is a Special Olympics volunteer.Personal: Son of Ed and Linda Putney … brother, Tyler is a freshman on the team … majoring in chemistry.

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72• ROBERTRATHJE

6’3|292|SO|OLVANHORNE,IOWA

BENTON COMMUNITY HS

2013: Saw action in nine games, starting in five as the Pan-thers’ center … helped UNI’s rushing crew to 1,962 yards on the ground … was part of the offensive line that only allowed 16 sacks on the season, ranking them 23rd in the FCS and third in the Missouri Valley Football Conference.2012: Redshirted.High School: Elite all-state offensive lineman by the Des Moines Register as a senior ... first team all-state pick by the Iowa Newspaper Association and Des Moines Register ... academic all-state honoree by the Iowa Football Coaches Association ... as a junior, was selected a first team all-state defensive lineman by the INA and a second team all-state offensive lineman by the Des Moines Register ... first team all-district as a junior and se-nior ... team lineman MVP as a junior and senior ... high school coach: Clay Andersen ... also participated in varsity track & field for four years and varsity basketball for three years.Personal: Son of Jeff and Tammy Rathje ... has three brothers: Matt, Josh and Adam … majoring in biology.

86• JACOBRATHMACHER

6’4|272|JR|TEVANHORNE,IOWA

BENTON COMMUNITY HS

2013: Saw action in 11 games, starting three as a blocking tight end. 2012: Did not see action.2011: Redshirted.High School: Three-year letterwinner as a tight end and line-backer at Roland-Story ... named first-team all-state by Iowa Sports Connection as a linebacker in 2010 ... named sec-ond-team all-state as a senior and was a third-team selection as a junior as a tight end ... earned all-district honors as a junior and senior on offense ... invited to 2011 Iowa Shrine bowl ... named to the 2010 Iowa Football Coaches Association Class 2A All-Academic team ... played for coach Kerry Van Winkle.Personal: Son of John and Patty Rathmacher ... has four sisters: Cyndi, Renea, Lily and Amy … majoring in biochemistry and biology.

88• ADAMRETH

6’5|230|R-FR|DLMANCHESTER,IOWAWEST DELAWARE HS

2013: Redshirted. High School: Three-year letter winner in football at Manches-ter-West Delaware High School for Doug Winkowiltch ... named second team All-District in 2010, first team All-District and sec-ond team All-State in 2011 ... selected to the first team All-Dis-trict and All-State his senior season ... holds a school record in most tackles-for-loss... also lettered in wrestling for three years and placed first in state in 2012. Personal: Son of Mike and Gina Reth.

87• SAMROHR

6’3|219|JR|TEBROOKFIELD,WIS.

CENTRAL HS

CAREER STATISTICS - RECEIVING

YEAR G-GS No. Yds Lg TD

2013 2-1 2 55 36 02012 11-7 9 202 41 2TOTAL 13-8 11 257 77 2

2013: Saw action in two games, starting one before suffering a season-ending injury against McNeese State (9/28) … had a diving, 36-yard reception in UNI’s win over Iowa State (8/31) … caught a pass off a fake punt play against McNeese State for 19 yards. 2012: Saw action in all 11 games starting seven … named to the College Sports Journal All-Freshman team … selected to the MVFC All-Newcomer Team … finished the season with nine receptions for 202 yards and two touchdowns ... had a season high 53 yards against South Dakota State (10/20) … caught a season-long reception of 41 yards against Central State (9/8) … scored a touchdown against South Dakota State and Western Illinois (11/3).2011: Redshirted.High School: Totaled 35 catches for 433 yards as a junior and senior, averaging 12.4 yards per catch ... 2010 all-state honor-able mention as a tight end ... was an all-conference honorable mention as a sophomore and junior and a first-team selection as a senior ... was a second-team all-county and honorable mention all-suburban pick as a senior ... attended the U.S. Army Com-bine in San Antonio in 2010 ... was nominated for the Forbes Top Sophomore Athlete in Wisconsin in 2008.Personal: Majoring in movement and exercise science.

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13• WILLROTH

6’6|231|SR|TEMARION,IOWALINN-MAR HS

2013: Did not see action. 2012: Saw action against Southern Illinois (10/13), recording one assisted tackle.2011: Did not see action.2010: Redshirted.High School: First-team all-conference MVC QB ... first-team all-Metro pick ... IowaPreps.com second-team all-state QB ... had 3,056 career passing yards and 18 TDs ... led the Lions to a single-game record 626 total yards of offense ... basketball team finished second in the state as a junior.Personal: Son of Bill and Judy Roth ... majoring in finance.

82• BLAKEROTTINK

6’3|225|JR|TECLARKSVILLE,IOWA

CLARKSVILLE HS

2013: Did not see action. High School: Played football at Clarksville High School … earned first team all-district at tight end … was a first team all-district defensive end … also lettered in wrestling, track, golf and baseball … was a state qualifier in wrestling, earning the Most Pins award. Personal: Son of Jeff Rottink and Amy Gruelke … majoring in biology.

66• JACKRUMMELLS

6’5|301|SR|OLWESTBRANCH,IOWA

WEST BRANCH HS

2013: Started in all 12 games at left tackle on the offensive line … helped UNI’s rushing crew to 1,962 yards on the ground … was part of the offensive line that only allowed 16 sacks on the season, ranking them 23rd in the FCS and third in the Missouri Valley Football Conference … earned first team All-MVFC honors … was named to the MVFC Scholar-Athlete honorable mention team. 2012: Played in 11 games and started 10 during the season on

the offensive line … contributed in creating holes in the defensive line for David Johnson and Carlos Anderson who combined for a total of 1,458 yards rushing … he was a part of the offensive line that only allowed 11 sacks on the season and helped the Panthers finish second in the MVFC in passing offense.2011: Saw action in nine games ... earned the starting nod seven times ... helped the UNI offense gain over 4,300 yards of total offense.2010: Redshirted.High School: Earned first-team Class 1A all-state honors from the Des Moines Register and Iowa Newspaper Association ... first-team all-district honoree ... district Defensive Player of the Year ... all-area offensive MVP runner-up ... 2010 Shrine Bowl All-Star game invitee ... first-team all-state as a junior from the Iowa Newspaper Association ... second-team all-state as a junior from the Des Moines Register ... member of National Honor Society.Personal: Son of Larry and Susan Rummells ... his father, Dave, played football at Drake ... his cousin, Dave Rummells, played on the PGA Tour and is currently on the Champions Tour ... majoring in movement and exercise science.

45• SHAWNRUSH

6’1|210|JR|FBCOLUMBIA,MO.ROCK BRIDGE HS

2013: Saw action in 11 games, starting one at fullback … record-ed one tackle against North Dakota State (10/5) while on special teams. 2012: Saw action in nine games as a reserve linebacker … re-corded a season high seven tackles against Central State (9/8) … finished with two tackles against Youngstown State (9/22).2011: Redshirted.High School: Played for coach AJ Ofodile at Rock Bridge High School ... a two-time all-area and all-district player ... served as team captain as both a junior and senior ... recorded 32 solo tackles and 45 assists for a total of 87 tackles from his safe-ty spot as a senior ... also had four interceptions and was the team ‘Bruin Pride Award Winner’.Personal: Son of Antonja and Shawn Rush, Sr. … majoring in communication.

#66JACKRUMMELLS

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40• MICHAELSCHMADEKE

5’10|165|JR|PKWATERLOO,IOWA

COLUMBUS HS

2013: Did not see action. 2012: Saw action against Central State (9/8) as the reserve kick-er … recorded two extra points and 238 yards off kick-off returns against Central State.2011: Redshirted.High School: Named First Team All-State in Class 2A as kicker his senior year ... also named first team all-conference each of the past two seasons in the Wamac Conference ... finished seven-of-8 on field goals in 2010 with a long of 48 yards ... was also 38/40 on PAT ... also a standout in soccer at Waterloo Columbus, earning all-conference honors the last three seasons ... will be studying business at UNI.Personal: Son of Brian and Chris Schmadeke ... has three sib-lings: Patrick, John, and Mary Ann … majoring in finance.

93• KARTERSCHULT

6’2|240|SO|DLTRIPOLI,IOWA

TRIPOLI HS

2013: Played in 11 games as a reserve on the defensive line … finished with two tackles and one sack for a loss of eight yards against Drake (9/7) … also recorded a tackle against McNeese State (9/28) and Western Illinois (11/23). 2012: Redshirted.High School: First team all-state by the INA in 2010 and 2011 ... first team all-state by IowaPreps.com in 2011 ... first-team all-district pick for three straight years (2009-11) ... 2011 Nation-al Guard Impact Player of the Year ... team captain ... second team all-conference pick in basketball in 2010 and 2011 ... first team all-conference selection in baseball in 2011 ... three-time academic all-district honoree in football ... two-time academic all-conference in both basketball and baseball ... member of Na-tional Honor Society ... honor roll student.Personal: Son of Kurt and Kristie Schult … majoring in family services and movement and exercise science.

12• REGGIESCHULTE

6’2|200|R-FR|QBCEDARRAPIDS,IOWA

XAVIER HS

2013: Redshirted. High School: Finished with 4,002 passing yards, 54 touchdown passes and a 68 percent completion rating at Xavier High School for Duane Schulte ... was named the Cedar Rapids Metro and Mississippi Valley Conference first team quarterback in 2011 and 2012 ... during his senior season he was named the Cedar Rapids Gazette/KCRG All-Area Football Player of the Year and Cedar Rapids Metro Player of the Year ... was named to the Iowapreps.com Class4A All-State first team, Des Moines Register Class 4A All-State first team and the Iowa Newspaper Association Class 4A All-State second team in 2012 ... selected to play in the Iowa Shrine Bowl All-Star Game ... was named to the Class 4A Academic All-State football team ... member of National Honor Society for three years and the honor roll for four years.Personal: Son of Duane and Sherry Schulte … majoring in math-ematics.

43• NATESHAW

6’1|205|SO|LBBETTENDORF,IOWA

BETTENDORF HS

2013: Saw action in one game, playing against Southern Illinois (10/12). 2012: Redshirted.High School: Elite all-state linebacker selection by the Des Moines Register ... led the state of Iowa in tackles as a junior and senior ... broke the Bettendorf HS career tackles record with 384 ... Quad Cities all-metro pick ... first team all-conference ... three-year starter in football ... led Bettendorf to a state run-ner-up finish and a state semifinals appearance ... team captain ... three-time qualifier to the state wrestling tournament, placing fourth as a junior and sixth as a sophomore ... plays guitar in the Morning Star Academy chapel band.Personal: Son of Steve and Shelli Shaw … majoring in manage-ment: business administration.

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68• HAYDENSHEA

6’4|300|R-FR|OLCEDARFALLS,IOWA

CEDAR FALLS HS

2013: Redshirted. High School: Played football at Cedar Falls High School for Pat Mitchell ... named All-Metro during his junior and senior seasons ... selected to the honorable mention All-Conference team for his junior season and second team All-Conference his senior year ...helped his team to an 11-2 record and state semi-final appear-ance his senior season ... also participated in track and field and trap shooting.Personal: Son of Patrick and Beth Shea … brother, Kaleb, played football for UNI from 2008-2011 … majoring in history.

61• TRENTSIMPSON

6’0|215|JR|LSDESMOINES,IOWA

ELLSWORTH CC

2013: Did not see action. Prior to UNI: Started in every game as a player for Ellsworth Community College ... helped lead the team to a Graphic Edge Bowl Championship.High School: Played football at Dowling Catholic High School ... helped the team to a 2011 state championship ... was ranked No. 23 in the country by Kohl’s Kicking as a long snapper in high school.Personal: Son of Marty and Denise Simpson ... majoring in physical education.

52• ZACHSKIBINSKI

6’4|250|R-FR|DLSIOUXCITY,IOWABISHOP HEELAN HS

2013: Redshirted. High School: Finished with 239 total tackes and 21 sacks at Bishop Heelan High School for Roger Jansen ... helped lead his team to three district football championships and two state cham-pionship appearances ... a two-time Iowa Newspaper Association All-State first team, two-time Omaha World Hearld All-Western Iowa first team, two-time Sioux City Journal All-Northwest Iowa

first team, two-time All-District first team and two-time Sioux City Journal All-Metro first team honoree ... was named the Bishop Heelan team captain and Defensive MVP in 2012 ... selected at the KSCJ Defensive Player of the Year and was invited to play in the Iowa Shrine Bowl Alll-Star Game ... was also a state qualifier for track and field ... captured the 100m dash title at the 2013 Drake Relays.Personal: Son of Kim and Mark Skibinski.

32• TYVISSMITH

6’3|210|SO|RBDAVENPORT,IOWA

CENTRAL HS

2013: Saw action in six games as a reserve running back … rushed for 155 yards off 38 carries during the season … scored his first career touchdown against Drake (9/7), rushing for a career-high 82 yards. 2012: Redshirted.High School: First team all-state by the Iowa Newspaper Asso-ciation as a senior ... first-team all-metro in the Quad Cities ... first team all-conference ... racked up 1,810 rushing yards and 25 touchdowns during his senior season ... helped Davenport Central to three straight playoff appearances ... rushed for 100-plus yards in 14 straight games ... third team all-conference as a junior ... also played basketball and ran track ... high school coach: Mark Roering.Personal: Son of Tiffany Copling and Kevin Tasco.

78• BRYCESWEENEY

6’7|315|R-FR|OLSIOUXCITY,IOWABISHOP HEELAN HS

2013: Redshirted. High School: Was a three-year starter and letter winner in foot-ball at Bishop Heelan High School for Roger Jansen ... helped lead his team to three district football championships and two state championship appearances ... during the 2012 season he was named the football team captain ... was selected to the All-Metro first team, All-State first team, All-Conference first team and All-Northwest Iowa first team during his senior season ... was awarded the Pride Award which is given to the football player who plays with pride, leadership and lives his Christian faith ... was also a two-year starter on the basketball team and three-year letter winner for track and field.Personal: Son of Mike and Julie Sweeney … majoring in con-struction management.

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18• KEVINVEREENJR.

6’3|205|JR|WRWAYNESVILLE,MO.

WAYNESVILLE HS

CAREER STATISTICS - RECEIVING

YEAR G-GS No. Yds Lg TD

2013 12-12 52 745 52 42012 3-0 3 54 31 02011 13-0 11 109 46 1TOTAL 28-12 66 908 52 5

2013: Started in all 12 games at wide receiver … led the team in receiving yards with 750 off 52 receptions … scored four touch-downs on the season, averaging 62.5 yards per game and 14.4 yards per reception … finished with a season-high 109 yards off four receptions in UNI’s win over No. 4 McNeese State (9/28) … had a season-long 52-yard reception against Southern Illinois (10/12) for his third touchdown of the season, racking up a total of 91 yards … recorded 80 yards and a touchdown against South Dakota State (10/26) … named to the All-MVFC second team. 2012: Saw action in three games before suffering a season end-ing injury … recorded a season high 42 receiving yards against Central State (9/8) … came away with one catch for 12 yards against Wisconsin (9/1). 2011: Saw action in all 13 games for the Panthers serving as a reserve wide receiver ... caught 11 passes for 109 yards ... caught three passes for 21 yards and a score in a 42-7 Panther triumph at Missouri State (10/01) ... caught a season-high and career-high four passes for 65 yards including a 46 yard grab in a 17-10 victory over Southern Illinois (10/22).2010: Redshirted.High School: Lettered on the 2007 state championship team at Waynesville High School as a sophomore, played cornerback and special teams ... as a junior, started at quarterback and cornerback ... threw for more than 1,500 yards with 14 TDs ... he also rushed for 546 yards and 11 TDs ...first-team all-dis-trict and honorable mention all-conference as a junior ... 2009 team captain ... first-team all-conference quarterback ... first-team all-district pick ... second-team all-state honoree as an athlete ... completed 111 of 193 passes for 1,445 yards and 12 TDs as a senior ... rushed 120 times for 991 yards and 12 TDs to break school record for most yards rushing by a quarterback ... team MVP ... all-state in track and field in the 4x400 meter relay ... two-year varsity letter winner in basketball ... all-district pick in basketball averaging 14 points and 10 rebounds per game ... high school coach: Rick Vernon. Personal: Son of Kevin and Lisa Vereen... one sibling (Kirkland) ... majoring in movement and exercise science.

VEREENJR.GAME-BY-GAME

2013 RECEIVING no. yds td lgIowa State 7 68 0 18Drake 5 87 1 36Northern Colorado 2 40 0 31McNeese State 4 109 0 39NDSU 4 67 1 33Southern Illinois 6 91 1 52South Dakota 1 17 0 17SDSU 5 80 1 20Illinois State 5 26 0 9Youngstown State 6 77 0 20Missouri State 6 66 0 33Western Illinois 1 17 0 17

2012 RECEIVING no. yds td lgWisconsin 1 12 0 12Central State 2 42 0 31Iowa NS NS NS NSYoungstown State NS NS NS NSNDSU NS NS NS NSSouthern Illinois NS NS NS NSSDSU NS NS NS NSIllinois State NS NS NS NSWestern Illinois NS NS NS NSSouth Dakota NS NS NS NSMissouri State NS NS NS NS

2011 RECEIVING no. yds td lgIowa State 1 3 0 10Stephen F. Austin NS NS NS NSWestern Illinois 1 12 0 12Missouri State 3 21 1 11Indiana State NS NS NS NSSDSU 1 4 0 4Southern Illinois 4 64 0 46NDSU 1 4 0 4Youngstown State NS NS NS NSSouthern Utah NS NS NS NSIllinois State NS NS NS NSWofford NS NS NS NSMontana NS NS NS NS

NS = No Stats

#18KEVINVEREENJR.

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79• BENWALLACE

6’5|290|JR|OLGRINNELL,IOWA

GRINNELL HS

2013: Did not see action due to injury. 2012: Saw action in five games during the season as a reserve on the offensive line. 2011: Redshirted.High School: Named to the Class 3A all-state first team from the Iowa Newspaper Association ... first-team all-district selec-tion as an offensive lineman ... Iowapreps.com/Rivals first team all-state ... KGRN all-area first team ... 2010 Grinnell Football Weight Trainer MVP ... Grinnell Football Leadership Team ... coached at Grinnell by Jim Dunne.Personal: Son of Mark and Kim Wallace … majoring in move-ment and exercise science.

36• JORDANWEBB

6’0|195|JR|DBBURLINGTON,IOWA

BURLINGTON HS

2013: Saw action in all 12 games as a reserve defensive back and on special teams … recorded 10 tackles and one fumble recovery during the season … had three tackles against Illinois State (11/2) … grabbed a fumble recovery off the opening kick-off against No. 1 North Dakota State (10/5) to give UNI the ball. 2012: Saw action in four games … recorded one tackles against Southern Illinois as a reserve defensive back … finished with one fumble recovery against Missouri State (11/17). 2011: Redshirted.High School: Rushed for 289 yards and three touchdowns, caught two passes for 70 yards and a touchdown, and had three interceptions in a senior season that was shorted to five games because of an injury ... all-conference player as a sophomore and junior ... accounted for 10 touchdowns as a junior ... two-time Drake Relays and state qualifier in track ... won the state 4 x 200-meter relay as a junior ... won the 4 x 100-meter relay as a freshman ... won the Drake Relays 4 x 100-meter and 4 x 200-meter relays as a freshman ... best open 100 is 10.7, best open 200 is 22.3 ... coached at Burlington by John Flaherty.Personal: Son of Charles and Mona Webb … majoring in physi-cal education.

29• JAMISONWHITING

6’3|170|SO|DBMINNEAPOLIS,MINN.

WASHBURN HS

2013: Played in 11 games, starting five as a true freshman at cornerback … recorded 21 tackles, one sack and three pass breakups … had a career-high five tackles to open his collegiate career against Iowa State (8/31) … finished with four tackles against North Dakota State (10/5) … also recorded four tackles and a pass breakup against South Dakota (10/19). High School: Three-year letter winner from Washburn High School ... was named preseason All-Metro and to the Star Tri-bune 2013 Dream Team ... selected to All-Conference honorable mention twice ... was named the No. 8 recruit out of Minnesota by Rivals.com ... was a two-time All-State, All-Conference and All-Section honoree for track and field ... lettered three years in basketball.

8• EVANWILLIAMS

6’0|200|JR|RBMINNEAPOLIS,MINN.

WASHBURN HS

2013: Saw action in nine games, starting four at running back … finished the season with 184 yards off 48 carries … also racked up 91 yards through the air off 11 receptions … ran for 40 yards and two touchdowns against South Dakota (10/19) … had a sea-son-high 54 rushing yards against Illinois State (11/2) … had 41 yards on the ground and 37 yards through the air, including his first receiving touchdown against South Dakota State (10/26). 2012: Redshirted.Prior to UNI: Attended Iowa Western Community College for one season.High School: Second-team all-state selection as a junior and senior at DeLaSalle HS in Minneapolis ... played quarterback as a senior and racked up 59 total touchdowns (47 rushing, 12 passing) ... 2,301 rushing yards his senior season ... 68-of-98 passing for 1,356 yards as a senior ... played running back as a junior, carrying 174 times for 2,261 yards and 41 touchdowns ... team captain ... state champion in the 4x100m relay in 2010 ... has clocked times of 10.6 in the 100m dash and 21.7 in the 200m dash ... also a 23-foot long jumper.Personal: Son of Steven and Dana Williams ... has one sibling, Taylor ... majoring in movement and exercise science.

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98• XAVIERWILLIAMS

6’4|311|SR|DLKANSASCITY,MO.

GRANDVIEW HS

2013: Played in all 12 games and started 11 at defensive tackle … finished third on the team in tackles with 74, including 12 tackles for loss and 6 sacks … recorded eight tackles and three sacks for a loss of 14 yards against Drake (9/7) … grabbed 11 tackles, including eight solo against Southern Illinois (10/12) … finished with a career-high 12 tackles and one forced fumble against Illinois State (11/2) … earned All-MVFC first team status … was named to the Beyond Sports Network All-America honor-able mention team. 2012: Played and started in all 11 games on the defensive line … finished with 50 tackles, one forced fumble and set a new school record of blocked kicks in a season with five … recorded a season high 10 tackles against North Dakota State (9/29) and Southern Illinois (10/13) … had one forced fumble and a tackle for a loss of four yards against Southern Illinois … blocked kicks against Wisconsin (9/1), North Dakota State, Southern Illinois, South Dakota (11/10) and Missouri State (11/17). 2011: Saw action in five games for the Panthers primarily as a reserve on the defensive line ... tallied seven total tackles on the season including 1.5 TFL ... recorded one sack for four yards in a 17-10 victory over Southern Illinois (10/22) ... made three stops vs. Southern Illinois with two of them being solo ... record-ed three total tackles at North Dakota State.2010: Redshirted.High School: First-team all-conference pick ... named to the Suburban Mid-Six team in 2009 ... first-team all-metro status ... team captain for head coach Ron Freeman and the Grandview Bulldogs ... three-year starter on the wrestling team ... two-time state qualifier.Personal: Son of Tom and Ursula Copeland ... has a sister, Kristen, and a brother, Rodrick, who plays football for the Divi-sion II national champion Northwest Missouri State Bearcats ... majoring in movement and exercise science.

CAREER STATISTICS - DEFENSIVE

YEAR G-GS UT AT TOTAL S INT FF FR PBU

2013 12-12 39 35 74 6 0 1 1 22012 11-11 22 28 50 0.5 0 1 0 12011 5-0 3 4 7 1 0 0 0 0TOTAL 28-23 64 67 131 7 0 2 1 3

59• BLAKEWILLSON

6’4|225|JR|LBSHELLROCK,IOWA

WAVERLY-SHELL ROCK HS

2013: Saw action in five games as a reserve linebacker … re-corded a tackle against Northern Colorado (9/21), South Dakota (10/19) and Western Illinois (11/23). 2012: Saw action against Central State (9/8) as a reserve line-backer. 2011: Redshirted.High School: Played at Waverly-Shell Rock High School.Personal: Majoring in management: business administration.

14• TAYLORWURTH

6’2|188|JR|QBLEMARS,IOWA

LEMARS HS

2013: Did not see action. High School: Played football at LeMars High School … led his team to a 29-6 record as the starting quarterback … was named to the Class A All-State first team his senior year … helped lead his team to the state semifinals his senior season … also lettered in baseball and track. Personal: Son of Jeff and Rachel Wurth … majoring in physical education.

#98 XAVIER WILLIAMS

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27• EDWINYOUNG

5’11|170|JR|DBST.LOUIS,MO.

ST.LOUISUNIV.HS

2013: Did not see action due to injury. 2012: Played in 10 games and started one as a reserve defen-sive back … recorded 14 tackles on the season, including one for a loss of yards … finished with a season high four tackles against Iowa (9/15) … notched three tackles, including one for a loss of one yard against Youngstown State (10/22) … recorded a pass breakup against Western Illinois (11/3). 2011: Redshirted.High School: Named first team All-Metro Catholic Conference as a senior ... recorded 58 tackles, 3 interceptions, one fumble recovery, and a blocked field goal as a senior ... was an AAU Junior Olympic participant in 4x400-meter and 4x800-meter as a freshman … played for coach Gary Kornfeld at Saint Louis Uni-versity High School.Personal: Son of Jocelyn Thompson and Edwin Young, Sr. … majoring in management: business administration.

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2013 HONORS AND RECOGNITION

PRESEASON

Sports Network Preseason All-American• David Johnson, Third Team• Tyler Sievertsen, Third Team

CSM Preseason All-American Team• David Johnson

Walter Payton Award Watch List• David Johnson

Fred Mitchell Award Watch List• Tyler Sievertsen

2013 MVFC Preseason Team• David Johnson, First Team• Dan Kruger, First Team• Sawyer Kollmorgen, Honorable Mention• Brett LeMaster, Honorable Mention• Jake Farley, Honorable Mention• Tyler Sievertsen, Honorable Mention

CFPA Award Watch Lists• Tyler Sievertsen, Placekickers• Jake Farley, Linebackers• Brett LeMaster, Wide Receivers• David Johnson, Running Backs• Sawyer Kollmorgen, Quarterbacks

Phil Steele Preseason All-MVFC Team• Dan Kruger, First Team• David Johnson, Second Team• Brett LeMaster, Second Team• Jake Farley, Second Team• Xavier Williams, Second Team

CSM Preseason All-MVFC Team• Brett LeMaster, First Team• Dan Kruger, First Team• Sawyer Kollmoregn, Second Team• David Johnson, Second Team• Jake Farley, Second Team• Chad Owens, Third Team• Jack Rummells, Third Team• Xavier Williams, Third Team

PLAYER OF THE WEEK

• David Johnson (9/1) - MVFC Offensive Player of the Week/CFPA Na-tional Running Back of the Week (Career-high 199 rushing yards, 4 TDs vs. Iowa State)• Jake Farley (9/8) - MVFC Defensive Player of the Week/College Sports Madness MVFC Defensive Player of the Week (12 Tackles, FR for first-career TD vs. Drake)• Tyler Sievertsen (9/22) - MVFC Special Teams Player of the Week (Career-high 4 FGs made vs. Northern Colorado)• Jake Farley (9/22) - College Sports Madness MVFC Defensive Player of the Week (13 Tackles vs. Northern Colorado)• Tyler Sievertsen (10/6) - CFPA National Placekicker of the Week (11 pts, career-long 50 yarder vs. NDSU)• Brion Carnes (11/10) - MVFC Newcomer of the Week (18-30-1 for 219 yards and 2 TDs vs. No. 9 Youngstown State)• Tyler Sievertsen (11/10) - MVFC Special Teams Player of the Week/CFPA National Placekicker of the Week (winning 34-yard FG vs. Youngstown State)• Tate Omli (11/17) - MVFC Defensive Player of the Week/College Sports Madness National Defensive Player of the Week (Career-high 17 tackles, 2 int. vs. Missouri State)• Ray Mitchell (11/24) - MVFC Defensive Player of the Week/CFPA National Defensive Player of the Week (2 int. for UNI-Dome record 116 return yards vs. Western Illinois)

ALL-MVFC

David Johnson, First Team; Jack Rummells, First Team; Tyler Sievertsen, First Team; Xavier Williams, First Team; Kevin Vereen Jr., Second Team; Dan Kruger, Second Team; Collin Albrecht, Second Team; Jordan Gacke, Second Team; Makinton Dorleant, Second Team/All-Newcomer Team; Deiondre’ Hall, HM; Ray Mitchell, HM/All-Newcomer Team; Chad Owens, HM; Brion Carnes, All-Newcomer Team; Tate Omli, All-Newcomer Team

ALL-AMERICA

Collin Albrecht• College Sports Madness FCS Football All-American Second Team

Tyler Sievertsen• Beyond Sports Network All-America Second Team• Sports Network FCS All-America First Team• AFCA FCS Subdivision Coaches All-America • Fred Mitchell Award Finalist• CFPA Elite Placekicker Award

Xavier Williams• Beyond Sports Network All-America Honorable Mention

ACADEMIC

MVFC Scholar-Athlete TeamJack Rummells, First Team; Collin Albrecht, Second Team; Jordan Gacke, Second Team

Capital One Academic All-DistrictJake Farley, First Team; Collin Albrecht, First Team

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2013 STANDOUTS

2013 UNI RESULTS

Date Opponent Result8/31 at Iowa State W, 28-209/7 Drake W, 45-149/14 OPEN 9/21 at Northern Colorado W, 26-79/28 #9 McNeese State W, 41-610/5 at #1 NDSU* L, 24-2310/12 Southern Illinois* L, 24-17 OT10/19 South Dakota* L, 38-31 OT10/26 at #24 SDSU* L, 37-34 OT11/2 at Illinois State* L, 13-311/9 #9 Youngstown State* W, 22-2011/16 at Missouri State* W, 17-1011/23 Western Illinois* W, 28-13

2013 MVFC STANDINGS

Team MVFC AllNorth Dakota State 8-0 15-0South Dakota State 5-3 9-5Youngstown State 5-3 8-4Southern Illinois 5-3 7-5Missouri State 5-3 5-7Illinois State 4-4 5-6UNI 3-5 7-5South Dakota 3-5 4-8Western Illinois 2-6 4-8Indiana State 0-8 1-11

KEVINVEREENJR.

The BasicsThe University of Northern Iowa football program finished with 2013 season with an overall record of 7-5 after starting the season on a four-game winning streak.

In the PollsThe Panthers started out the season ranked No. 16/17 in Coach-es and Sports Network polls. Starting the season on a four-game winning streak propelled UNI into the No. 4 spot heading into the game against No. 1 NDSU (10/5). UNI spent seven weeks ranked in the top-15 and received votes from both polls the remaining five.

High RanksUNI had four different student-athletes finish the season ranked in the top-35 in FCS football in several different individual statistical categories.

All Purpose (300 ranked): David Johnson, 11thCompletion Percentage (100 ranked): Sawyer Kollmorgen, 30thFG Percentage (82 ranked): Tyler Sievertsen, 16thFGs Per Game (124 ranked): Tyler Sievertsen, 1stInterceptions (222 ranked): Ray Mitchell, 31stPassing Efficiency (107 ranked): Sawyer Kollmorgen, 33rdRushing TDs (182 ranked): David Johnson, 35thRushing Yards (300 ranked): David Johnson, 17thRushing Yards Per Game (300 ranked): David Johnson, 10thSacks (54 ranked): Collin Albrecht, 26thScoring (242 ranked): Tyler Sievertsen, 27thTackles For Loss (102 ranked): Collin Albrecht, 34th

All-Time at UNIDavid Johnson is now tied for fourth all-time in career rushing touchdowns with 32. He is seventh all-time with 264 career points and fourth all-time in career rushing yards with 3,129. Johnson is only the sixth UNI running back to rush for 1,000 or more yards in two season. He also moved into 10th all-time for career all-purpose yards with 4,327.

1 in 3David Johnson is just one of three players in UNI history to rush for 1,000 yards and receive for 1,000 yards. He currently has 3,129 rushing yards and 1,198 receiving yards. He joins Corey Lew-is (2005-2008; 4,003 rush-1,064 rec.) and Carl Boyd (1983-1987; 2,985 rush-1,707 rec.) on the distinguished list.

Panther StateOn the 2013 roster, the Panthers had 67 student-athletes from the state of Iowa compared with the 49 and 46 state of Iowa stu-dent-athletes on the University of Iowa and Iowa State’s football rosters. UNI will wore a decal on its helmets featuring the state of Iowa and a Panther logo.

Career NumbersSawyer Kollmorgen is now seventh all-time at UNI in career touch-down passes after his three against South Dakota State (10/26). Kollmorgen has played 21 games in his career as a Panther and has thrown 35 touchdown passes. He is also ninth all-time at UNI in passing yards with 4,284.

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COACHESPOLL,FINAL

RK TEAM RECORD1 North Dakota State 15-02 Towson 13-33 Eastern Washington 12-34 Eastern Illinois 12-25 New Hampshire 10-56 Southeastern Louisiana 11-37 Coastal Carolina 12-38 Montana 10-39 McNeese State 10-310 Fordham 12-211 Maine 10-312 Jacksonville State 12-213 Sam Houston State 9-514 South Dakota State 9-515 Northern Arizona 9-316 Bethune-Cookman 10-317 Tennessee State 10-418 Samford 8-519 Youngstown State 8-420 Montana State 7-521 Furman 8-622 Charleston Southern 10-323 Harvard 9-124 Southern Utah 8-525 Chattanooga 8-4

SPORTSNETWORK,FINAL

RK TEAM RECORD1 North Dakota State 15-02 Towson 13-33 Eastern Washington 12-34 Eastern Illinois 12-25 New Hampshire 10-56 Southeastern Louisiana 11-37 Coastal Carolina 12-38 Montana 10-39 Fordham 12-210 Jacksonville State 11-411 McNeese State 10-312 Maine 10-313 South Dakota State 9-514 Sam Houston State 9-515 Northern Arizona 9-316 Bethune-Cookman 10-317 Tennessee State 10-418 Youngstown State 8-419 Samford 8-520 Montana State 7-521 Southern Utah 8-522 Furman 8-623 Chattanooga 8-424 Charleston Southern 10-325 South Carolina State 9-4

UNI Team

Rushed for 200 Yards: vs. Missouri State, 212, 11/16/13Rushed for 300 Yards: at Western Illinois, 303, 11/3/12Rushed for 400 Yards: vs. Indiana State, 406, 10/3/09Passed for 200 Yards: vs. Youngstown State, 219, 11/9/13Passed for 300 Yards: vs. SDSU, 206, 10/26/13Passed for 400 Yards: vs. South Dakota, 478, 9/12/09400 Yards Total Off: vs. SDSU, 421, 10/16/13500 Yards Total Off: at Indiana State, 503, 11/6/10600 Yards Total Off: vs. South Dakota, 712, 9/12/09Scored 30 Points: vs. SDSU, 34, 10/26/13Scored 40 Points: vs. McNeese State, 41, 9/28/13Scored 50 Points: vs. Central State, 59, 9/8/12Scored 60 Points: vs. Indiana State, 62, 10/3/09

UNI Individual

3 Rushed for 100 Yards: vs. Indiana State, 11/10/07 Darian Williams, Derrick Law, Taylor Brookins2 Rushed for 100 Yards: vs. Western Illinois, 9/24/11 David Johnson, Tirrell Rennie1 Rushed for 100 Yards: vs. Western Illinois, 11/23/13 David Johnson, 156 yards1 Rushed for 200 Yards: vs. New Hampshire, 11/24/07 Corey Lewis, 220 yardsPassed for 200 Yards: vs. Youngstown State, 11/9/13 Brion Carnes, 219 yardsPassed for 300 Yards: vs. South Dakota State, 10/26/13 Sawyer Kollmorgen, 306 yardsPassed for 400 Yards: vs. South Dakota, 9/12/09 Pat Grace, 445 yardsReceived for 100 Yards: vs. South Dakota, 10/19/13 Chad Owens, 107 yards2 Received for 100 Yards: vs. McNeese State, 9/28/13 David Johnson, Kevin Vereen, Jr.Received for 150 Yards: vs. South Dakota, 9/12/09 D.P. Eyman, 197 yardsReceived for 200 Yards: vs. Southern Illinois, 11/15/03 Eddie Galles, 251 yardsRush 100+, Receive 100+: at South Dakota State, 9/15/07 Corey Lewis, 125 rush, 164 rec.Pass 100+, Rush 100+: vs. Western Illinois, 9/24/11 Tirrell Rennie, 142 pass, 106 rec.Scored 3 TDs Rush: vs. Central State, 9/8/12 Austin EbertowskiScored 4 TDs Rush: vs. Illinois State, 10/23/10 Tirrell RennieScored 3 TDs Receiving: at Youngstown State, 10/21/06 Johnny GrayScored 4 TDs Receiving: vs. Western Illinois, 9/29/95 Dedric WardInterception Return for TD: vs. Western Illinois, 11/23/13 Ray MitchellFumble Recovery for TD: vs. Drake, 9/7/13 Jake FarleyIntercepted 2 Passes: vs. Western Illinois, 11/23/13 Ray MitchellIntercepted 3 Passes: vs. Illinois State, 11/13/04 Dre Dokes

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2013 STATISTICSThe Automated ScoreBook

UNI Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Dec 02, 2013)All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd# Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf35 Gacke, Jordan 12 45 44 89 6.5-20 . 1-15 . 2 1-0 . . .37 Busher, Max 12 40 35 75 5.0-15 2.0-7 . 2 1 . . . .98 Williams,Xavier 12 39 35 74 12.0-35 5.5-24 . 2 1 1-9 1 . .41 Tim, Sam 12 42 28 70 6.0-20 2.0-12 . 3 2 1-0 1 . .15 Omli, Tate 12 30 29 59 1.0-1 . 2-27 1 . . . . .1 Hall, Deiondre' 12 38 19 57 6.5-30 3.0-16 2-68 5 1 . . 1 .11 Mitchell, Ray 12 34 22 56 2.0-4 . 4-179 3 . 1-0 . . .46 Farley, Jake 5 23 33 56 2.0-8 1.5-8 . 1 . 1-20 1 . .5 Dorleant, Makinton 12 34 20 54 4.5-32 . 1-0 4 . . 1 . .24 Kilfoy, Tim 8 24 18 42 . . . 1 . 1-0 2 . .23 Cutkomp, Zach 12 20 12 32 1.5-7 . . 1 . . 1 . .92 Albrecht,Collin 11 19 13 32 13.5-93 8.0-60 . . 2 . 1 . .49 McMakin, Brett 8 22 7 29 2.0-13 2.0-13 . 1 . 1-0 1 . .91 Jepsen, Chris 12 13 12 25 7.5-32 2.0-14 . 1 2 . . . .94 Ales, Isaac 11 13 10 23 4.5-20 3.0-18 . . . . . . .29 Whiting,Jamison 11 18 3 21 1.0-3 . . 3 . . . . .4 Brown, Charles 11 13 6 19 . . 1-12 . . . . . .2 Feldpausch, Joe 11 8 6 14 . . . . . . 1 . .47 McNeil, Ronelle 11 10 3 13 3.0-18 2.0-16 . 1 . 1-0 . 1 .36 Webb, Jordan 12 4 7 11 . . . . . 1-0 . . .6 Barnes, Jalen 11 6 4 10 . . . . . . 1 . .33 Johnson, Jeremy 12 4 3 7 . . . . . 1-0 . . .93 Schult, Karter 11 3 1 4 1.0-8 1.0-8 . . . . . . .48 Peiffer, Wyatt 9 4 . 4 . . . . . . . . .25 Blair, Tavaughn 9 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . .59 Willson, Blake 5 . 3 3 . . . . . . . . .72 Rathje, Robert 9 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .58 Syndergaard, Jarod 8 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .31 Paup, Alex 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .85 Lehman, Braden 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .45 Rush, Shawn 11 . 1 1 . . . . . . . 1 .16 Cunningham, Logan 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .34 Browning, J'Veyon 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .39 DeHoedt, Casey 5 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .26 White, Blake 7 1 . 1 . . . . . 1-0 1 . .19 Owens, Chad 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .7 Johnson, David 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

Total 12 519 377 896 79-359 32-196 11-301 29 11 11-29 12 3 .Opponents 12 472 365 837 61-213 16-105 9-196 23 28 8-22 10 2 .

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UNI Overall Team Statistics (as of Dec 02, 2013)All games

Team Statistics UNI OPPSCORING 315 226 Points Per Game 26.2 18.8FIRST DOWNS 211 229 R u s h i n g 97 99 P a s s i n g 102 113 P e n a l t y 12 17RUSHING YARDAGE 1962 1584 Yards gained rushing 2175 1955 Yards lost rushing 213 371 Rushing Attempts 469 474 Average Per Rush 4.2 3.3 Average Per Game 163.5 132.0 TDs Rushing 16 9PASSING YARDAGE 2281 2435 C o m p - A t t - I n t 198-331-9 217-391-11 Average Per Pass 6.9 6.2 Average Per Catch 11.5 11.2 Average Per Game 190.1 202.9 TDs Passing 16 15TOTAL OFFENSE 4243 4019 Total Plays 800 865 Average Per Play 5.3 4.6 Average Per Game 353.6 334.9KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 31-620 49-1015PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 21-107 28-237INT RETURNS: #-Yards 11-301 9-196KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.0 20.7PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 5.1 8.5INT RETURN AVERAGE 27.4 21.8FUMBLES-LOST 14-8 18-11PENALTIES-Yards 59-549 75-558 Average Per Game 45.8 46.5PUNTS-Yards 63-2552 64-2609 Average Per Punt 40.5 40.8 Net punt average 35.5 37.2TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 8 : 0 1 3 1 : 5 93RD-DOWN Conversions 67/179 71/196 3rd-Down Pct 37% 36%4TH-DOWN Conversions 6/12 12/30 4th-Down Pct 50% 40%SACKS BY-Yards 32-196 16-105MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 36 28FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 21-27 11-22ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 1-1RED-ZONE SCORES (37-48) 77% (31-40) 77%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (20-48) 42% (20-40) 50%PAT-ATTEMPTS (34-34) 100% (25-25) 100%ATTENDANCE 75431 100204 Games/Avg Per Game 6/12572 6/16701 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalUNI 78 86 83 59 9 315Opponents 44 42 67 47 26 226

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UNI Game Results (as of Dec 02, 2013)All games

Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time AttendAug 31, 2013 at Iowa State W 28-20 1-0 0-0 3:11 56800Sep 07, 2013 DRAKE W 45-14 2-0 0-0 3:27 15960Sep 21, 2013 at Northern Colorado W 26-7 3-0 0-0 2:30 3025Sep 28, 2013 #9 MCNEESE STATE W 41-6 4-0 0-0 2:55 12325

*Oct 05, 2013 at #1 North Dakota State L 23-24 4-1 0-1 3:03 18840*Oct 12, 2013 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L o 17-24 4-2 0-2 2:51 16423*Oct 19, 2013 SOUTH DAKOTA L o 31-38 4-3 0-3 3:31 11121*Oct 26, 2013 at #24 South Dakota State L o 34-37 4-4 0-4 3:12 7912*Nov 02, 2013 at Illinois State L 3-13 4-5 0-5 3:53 8006*Nov 09, 2013 #9 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 22-20 5-5 1-5 3:06 10034*Nov 16, 2013 at Missouri State W 17-10 6-5 2-5 3:11 5621*Nov 23, 2013 WESTERN ILLINOIS W 28-13 7-5 3-5 2:55 9568

2013 OFFENSIVE STARTERS

QB WR/FB WR TE/WR RB TE/WR/RB LT RT LG RG CAug. 31 Kollmorgen Owens Vereen Rohr Johnson Lehman Rummells Bingaman Kruger Harris RathjeSep. 7 Kollmorgen Owens Vereen Wright Johnson Carr Rummells Bingaman Kruger Harris RathjeSep. 21 Kollmorgen Owens Vereen Lintz Johnson Wright Rummells Bingaman Kruger Harris RathjeSep. 28 Kollmorgen Owens Vereen Wright Johnson Lehman Rummells Bingaman Kruger Harris BlessingtonOct. 5 Kollmorgen Owens Vereen Rathmacher Johnson Williams Rummells Bingaman Kruger Harris BlessingtonOct. 12 Kollmorgen Owens Vereen Rathmacher Johnson Williams Rummells Bingaman Kruger Harris BlessingtonOct. 19 Kollmorgen Owens Vereen Hebert Johnson Lehman Rummells Bingaman Kruger Harris BlessingtonOct. 26 Kollmorgen Rush Vereen Rathmacher Johnson Lehman Rummells Bingaman Kruger Harris RathjeNov. 2 Kollmorgen Owens Vereen Hebert Johnson Lehman Rummells Bingaman Kruger Harris RathjeNov. 9 Carnes Owens Vereen Hebert Williams Lehman Rummells Bingaman Kruger Harris BlessingtonNov. 16 Carnes Owens Vereen Lintz Williams Lehman Rummells Bingaman Kruger Harris BlessingtonNov. 23 Carnes Owens Vereen Lintz Johnson Lehman Rummells Bingaman Kruger Harris Blessington

2013 DEFENSIVE STARTERS

DE DT S/LB/DT DE FS SS LB LB LB LC RCAug. 31 Jepsen Williams Hall Albrecht Feldpausch Kilfoy Tim Gacke Farley Dorleant WhitingSep. 7 Jepsen Williams Hall Albrecht Kilfoy Feldpausch Tim Gacke Farley Dorleant WhitingSep. 21 Jepsen Williams Hall Albrecht Kilfoy Mitchell Cutkomp Gacke Farley Dorleant WhitingSep. 28 Jepsen Williams Hall Albrecht Kilfoy Mitchell Tim Gacke Farley Dorleant WhitingOct. 5 Jepsen Williams Hall Albrecht Kilfoy Mitchell Tim Gacke Farley Dorleant WhitingOct. 12 Jepsen Williams Hall Albrecht Kilfoy Mitchell Tim Gacke Busher Dorleant BrownOct. 19 Jepsen Williams Hall Peiffer Kilfoy Mitchell Tim Gacke Busher Dorleant BrownOct. 26 Jepsen Ales Peiffer Albrecht Kilfoy Mitchell Cutkomp Tim Busher Dorleant HallNov. 2 Jepsen Williams McMakin Albrecht Omli Mitchell Tim Gacke Busher Dorleant HallNov. 9 Jepsen Williams McMakin Albrecht Omli Mitchell Tim Gacke Busher Dorleant HallNov. 16 Jepsen Williams McMakin Albrecht Omli Mitchell Tim Gacke Busher Dorleant HallNov. 23 Jepsen Williams McMakin Albrecht Omli Mitchell Tim Gacke Busher Dorleant Hall

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GAME ONEAug. 31 | at Iowa State

Attendance: 56,800

UNI 28IOWA STATE 20 AMES, Iowa – The University of North-ern Iowa football team kicked off their 2013 season tonight with a big win over the Iowa State Cyclones, 28-20. The Panthers held Iowa State to only two field goals in the second half to pick up their first win over an FBS opponent since beating Iowa State in 2007. Sopho-more Sawyer Kollmorgen finished with 21-28-0 for 218 yards and two touchdowns while David Johnson picked up a career high 199 yards rushing, 240 all-purpose yards and four touchdowns. On the defensive side of the ball, Jake Farley led the Panthers with 12 tackles and a pass breakup. Deiondre’ Hall, Tim Kilfoy, Sam Tim and Jordan Gacke all notched eight tackles and combined for two sacks.

QUICKSTATS

Score by QuarterUNI 7 14 0 7 28Iowa State 7 7 6 0 20

Scoring Summary:1st 06:13 UNI - Johnson rush, 37-yd TD 03:37 ISU - Coleman rec., 59-yd TD2nd 14:55 UNI - Johnson rec., 9-yd TD 06:52 UNI - Johnson, rush, 27-yd TD 03:45 ISU - White rec., 7-yd TD3rd 05:50 ISU - Netten FG, 23-yd 04:19 ISU - Netten FG, 38-yd4th 13:00 UNI - Johnson rec., 29-yd

Stats UNI ISUFirst Downs 23 21Net Rushing 228 168Net Passing 229 242Plays-Total Offense 62-457 76-410Punts-Yards 3-141 4-172Kickoffs-Yards 4-143 4-179Possession 28:07 31:53

Rushing: David Johnson, 23-199, 2 TDsPassing: Sawyer Kollmorgen 21-28-0, 218 yards, 2 TDsReceiving: Kevin Vereen Jr., 7-68; Chad Owens, 5-45; David Johnson, 4-41, 2 TDsTackles: Jake Farley, 12; Collin Albrecht, 6, 2 sacks

GAME TWOSep. 7 | Drake

Attendance: 15,960

DRAKE 14UNI 45 CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – The University of Northern Iowa football team improved its record to 2-0 today in front of 15,960 fans, defeating the Drake Bulldogs, 45-14. Sawyer Kollmorgen finished the game 11-14 for 121 yards and two touchdowns. David Johnson notched another 100+ yard rushing game, finishing with 143 yards and a touchdown. In the air attack, Kevin Vereen Jr. finished with 87 yards, five receptions and his first career touchdown.

QUICKSTATS

Score by QuarterDrake 0 0 14 0 14UNI 17 14 7 7 45

Scoring Summary:1st 12:29 UNI - Farley FR, 20-yd TD 05:00 UNI - Sievertsen FG, 23-yd 01:37 UNI - Wright rec., 8-yd TD2nd 12:03 UNI - Vereen rec., 17-yd TD 07:28 UNI - Carnes rush, 1-yd TD3rd 11:44 DU - Scott rec., 7-yd TD 11:32 UNI - Johnson rush, 65-yd TD 00:15 DU - Ratelle int., 37-yd TD4th 03:52 UNI - Smith rush, 30-yd TD

Stats DU UNIFirst Downs 12 15Net Rushing 33 267Net Passing 134 121Plays-Total Offense 64-167 62-388Punts-Yards 11-391 6-257Kickoffs-Yards 2-127 8-423Possession 29:00 31:00

Rushing: David Johnson, 13-143, 1 TD; Tyvis Smith, 14-82, 1 TDPassing: Sawyer Kollmorgen 11-14-0, 121 yards, 2 TDsReceiving: Kevin Vereen, 5-87, 1 TDTackles: Jake Farley, 12; Xavier Williams, 8, 2.5 sacks; Collin Albrecht, 2 sacks

GAME THREESep. 21 | at Northern Colo.

Attendance: 3,025

UNI 26NORTHERN COLORADO 20 GREELEY, Colo. – The University of Northern Iowa football team earned its third win of the season today over North-ern Colorado, 26-7. The Panthers im-proved their overall record to 3-0. Sawyer Kollmorgen finished the game 19-27 for a season-high 248 yards and a touchdown. Chad Owens led the Panther receivers with 77 yards and a touchdown while David Johnson finished with 121 yards on the ground and a touchdown.

QUICKSTATS

Score by QuarterUNI 7 3 3 13 26UNC 0 0 7 0 7

Scoring Summary:1st 05:21 UNI - Owens rec., 7-yd TD2nd 05:18 UNI - Sievertsen FG, 28-yd3rd 10:15 UNI - Sievertsen FG, 25-yd 04:51 UNC - Graham rush, 4-yd TD4th 14:52 UNI - Johnson rush, 18-yd TD 07:30 UNI - Sievertsen FG, 31-yd 02:37 UNI - Sievertsen FG, 27-yd

Stats UNI UNCFirst Downs 18 15Net Rushing 154 75Net Passing 248 209Plays-Total Offense 69-402 52-284Punts-Yards 2-107 2-81Kickoffs-Yards 7-454 2-107Possession 32:27 27:33

Rushing: David Johnson, 22-121, 1 TDPassing: Sawyer Kollmorgen 19-27-0, 248 yards, 1 TDReceiving: Chad Owens, 7-77, 1 TD; Da-vid Johnson, 5-54Tackles: Jake Farley, 13; Jordan Gake, 8; Collin Albrecht, 5, 2 sacks

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GAME FOURSep. 28 | #9 McNeese State

Attendance: 12,325

MCNEESE STATE 6UNI 41 CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – The No. 5 University of Northern Iowa football team defeated No. 9 McNeese State in a top-10 battle in the UNI-Dome, 41-6. Sophomore Sawyer Kollmorgen finished 16-of-27 passing for a season-high 288 yards and three touchdowns. David John-son came away with 108 receiving yards and 86 rushing yards on the ground for 194 all-purpose yards. Kevin Vereen also had a standout receiving day with 109 receiving yards on four receptions. On the defensive side of the ball, the Panthers limited McNeese to only six total points - 43.5 points below its season average coming into the contest. Senior linebacker Jordan Gacke tallied a game-high 10 tackles. Isaac Ales posted a pair of sacks and the Panthers recovered three fumbles in the triumph.

QUICKSTATS

Score by QuarterMCN 0 0 6 0 6UNI 7 10 14 10 41

Scoring Summary:1st 03:48 UNI - Johnson rec., 32-yd TD2nd 14:21 UNI - Carnes rush, 15-yd TD 08:06 UNI - Sievertsen FG, 23-yd3rd 13:07 UNI - Owens rec., 25-yd TD 08:52 MCN - Wiltz rec., 6-yd TD 06:20 UNI - Kollmorgen rush, 1-yd 4th 12:47 UNI - Johnson rec., 5-yd TD 05:23 UNI - Sievertsen FG, 17-yd

Stats MCN UNIFirst Downs 15 22Net Rushing 109 159Net Passing 171 307Plays-Total Offense 63-280 65-466Punts-Yards 6-227 3-113Kickoffs-Yards 2-122 8-508Possession 28:53 31:07

Rushing: David Johnson, 16-86Passing: Sawyer Kollmorgen, 16-27-0, 288 yards, 3 TDsReceiving: David Johnson, 6-108, 2 TDs; Kevin Vereen Jr., 4-109Tackles: Jordan Gacke, 10; Sam Tim, 8; Jake Farley, 8; Isaac Ales, 2 sacks

GAME FIVEOct. 5 | at #1 NDSUAttendance: 18,840

UNI 23NDSU 24 FARGO, N.D. – The No. 4 University of Northern Iowa football team fell to the No. 1 North Dakota State Bison, 24-23, suffering its first loss of the season. The Panthers are now 4-1 overall this season. The Panthers led the Bison until the last three minutes when Sam Ojuri found his way into the end zone with 2:52 left in the game off a 19-yard rush. The drive took 4:05 off the clock for eight plays and 76 yards, giving NDSU the win. David Johnson led the team with 142 rushing yards and a touchdown. Kevin Vereen Jr. finished the game with 67 yards and a touchdown off of four catch-es. Jake Farley led the defense with 11 tackles.

QUICKSTATS

Score by QuarterUNI 6 7 10 0 23NDSU 0 7 3 14 24

Scoring Summary:1st 13:24 UNI - Sievertsen FG, 37-yd 05:20 UNI - Sievertsen FG, 50-yd2nd 14:30 UNI - Johnson rush, 85-yd TD 05:22 NDSU - Woods rec., 23-yd TD3rd 07:32 NDSU - Keller FG, 28-yd 04:45 UNI - Vereen rec., 3-yd TD 03:29 UNI - Sievertsen FG, 36-yd4th 10:14 NDSU - Vraa rec., 11-yd TD 02:52 NDSU - Ojuri rush, 19-yd TD

Stats UNI NDSUFirst Downs 11 22Net Rushing 168 260Net Passing 128 99Plays-Total Offense 60-296 79-359Punts-Yards 8-318 8-363Kickoffs-Yards 6-375 4-246Possession 22:35 37:25

Rushing: David Johnson, 12-142, 1 TDPassing: Sawyer Kollmorgen 12-33-1, 128 yards, 1 TDReceiving: Kevin Vereen Jr., 4-67, 1 TDTackles: Jake Farley, 11; Tim Kilfoy 9; Deiondre’ Hall 9; Xavier Williams, 9; Collin Albrecht, 7, 2 sacks

GAME SIXOct. 12 | Southern Illinois

Attendance: 16,423

SOUTHERN ILL. 24UNI 17 CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – The No. 4 University of Northern Iowa football team fell to the Southern Illinois Salukis in over-time, 24-17. The Panthers are now 4-2 overall and 0-2 in MVFC play. Senior placekicker Tyler Sievertsen knocked in a 30-yard field goal to tie the game 17-17 with 4:33 left in the fourth quarter. After a missed field goal by SIU kicker Thomas Kinney on the final play of regulation, the game went to overtime. The Salukis were able to score on their first possession on a five-yard rush from Malcolm Agnew to put SIU up 24-17. UNI was unable to convert on its over-time possession, and fell to the Salukis in overtime.

QUICKSTATS

Score by QuarterSIU 0 14 0 3 7 24UNI 0 0 14 3 0 17

Scoring Summary:2nd 09:20 SIU - Sullivan rec., 6-yd TD 00:16 SIU - McKinney rec., 5-yd TD3rd 07:50 UNI - Hall int., 29-yd TD 04:51 UNI - Vereen rec., 52-yd TD4th 13:41 SIU - Kinney FG, 32-yd 04:33 UNI - Sievertsen FG, 30-ydOT 15:00 SIU - Agnew rush, 5-yd TD

Stats SIU UNIFirst Downs 25 9Net Rushing 177 37Net Passing 274 198Plays-Total Offense 81-451 50-235Punts-Yards 6-258 7-310Kickoffs-Yards 4-231 4-261Possession 37:09 22:51

Rushing: Sawyer Kollmorgen, 6-14; David Johnson, 11-19Passing: Sawyer Kollmorgen 16-23-0, 184 yards, 1 TDReceiving: Kevin Vereen Jr., 6-91, 1 TD; David Johnson, 6-53Tackles: Xavier Williams, 11; Max Busher, 11; Deiondre’ Hall, 10, 1 sack

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GAME SEVENOct. 19 | South Dakota

Attendance: 11,121

SOUTH DAKOTA 38UNI 31 CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – The No. 11 University of Northern Iowa football team fell to the South Dakota Coyotes in double overtime Saturday, 38-31. UNI is now 4-3 overall and 0-3 in Missouri Valley Football Conference play. In the first overtime, Tyler Sievertsen put UNI up 31-28 with a 33-yard field goal. South Dakota was able to convert on its own field goal though, tying the game 31-31 when Miles Bergner knocked in a 23-yarder to send it into the second overtime. South Dakota scored on its first possession in the second overtime when Coyote quarterback Kevin Earl ran into the end zone for a one-yard rush to put USD up, 38-31. UNI was unable to score on its second overtime possession, and eventual-ly fell to the Coyotes.

QUICKSTATS

Score by QuarterUSD 7 0 7 14 10 3 7 38UNI 7 7 14 0 3 3 0 31

Scoring Summary:1st 13:22 UNI - Owens rec., 34-yd TD 12:14 USD - Riley rec., 48-yd TD2nd 12:58 UNI - Williams rush, 1-yd TD3rd 08:36 UNI - Williams rush, 4-yd TD 05:54 UNI - Johnson rush, 7-yd TD 03:20 USD - Riley rec., 43-yd TD4th 11:26 USD - Earl rush, 8-yd TD 00:05 USD - Terrance rec., 3-yd TDOT 15:00 UNI - Sievertsen FG, 33-yd 15:00 USD - Bergner FG, 23-yd 15:00 USD - Earl rush, 1-yd TD

Stats USD UNIFirst Downs 25 22Net Rushing 140 205Net Passing 370 190Plays-Total Offense 86-510 73-395Punts-Yards 3-160 5-210Kickoffs-Yards 5-303 5-321Possession 29:46 30:14

Rushing: David Johnson, 35-181, 1 TDPassing: Sawyer Kollmorgen 13-23-3, 190 yards, 1 TDReceiving: Chad Owens, 5-107, 1 TD-Tackles: Jordan Gacke, 8; Max Busher, 8

GAME EIGHTOct. 26 | at #24 SDSU

Attendance: 7,912

UNI 34SDSU 37 BROOKINGS, S.D. – The University of Northern Iowa football team fell in its third straight overtime game against the South Dakota State Jackrabbits, 37-34. UNI is 4-4 overall and 0-4 in MVFC play. Tyler Sievertsen knocked in a 25-yard field goal in the first overtime and a 23-yard field goal in the second overtime, but SDSU was able to convert a touchdown on its second overtime offensive posses-sion to come away with the win. Austin Sumner found Brandon Hubert in the end zone for a 14-yard reception to seal the double-overtime victory for the Jackrabbits.

QUICKSTATS

Score by QuarterUNI 3 10 15 0 6 3 3 34SDSU 7 7 14 0 9 3 6 37

Scoring Summary:1st 10:30 UNI - Sievertsen FG, 40-yd 02:13 SDSU - Butler PR, 80-yd TD2nd 09:50 SDSU - Schneider rec., 3-yd 07:04 UNI - Sievertsen FG, 41-yd 01:09 UNI - Vereen rec., 13-yd TD3rd 11:38 SDSU - Zenner rush, 17-yd TD 09:22 UNI - Williams rec., 13-yd TD 05:48 UNI - Lehman rec., 38-yd TD 01:17 SDSU - Hubert rec., 10-yd TDOT 15:00 SDSU - Syrovatka FG, 26-yd 15:00 UNI - Sievertsen FG, 24-yd 15:00 UNI - Sievertsen FG, 23-yd 15:00 SDSU - Hubert rec., 14-yd TD

Stats UNI SDSUFirst Downs 25 24Net Rushing 115 115Net Passing 306 239Plays-Total Offense 80-421 71-354Punts-Yards 4-133 3-115Kickoffs-Yards 6-359 5-251Possession 29:26 45:34

Rushing: David Johnson, 22-65; Evan Williams, 7-41Passing: Sawyer Kollmorgen 30-40-0, 306 yards, 3 TDsReceiving: Kevin Vereen Jr., 5-80, 1 TD; Chad Owens, 9-67Tackles: Zach Cutkomp, 11; Max Busher, 10; Isaac Ales, 9, 1 sack

GAME NINENov. 2 | at Illinois State

Attendance: 8,006

UNI 3ILLINOIS STATE 13 NORMAL, Ill. – The University of Northern Iowa football team fell to Illinois State today in Hancock Stadium today, 13-3. Evan Williams finished the game with 54 yards on the ground while Chad Ow-ens and D.J. Hebert both finished with 33 yards through the air. The Panther de-fense didn’t allow an offensive touchdown against Illinois State with Max Busher leading both teams in tackles with 15.

QUICKSTATS

Score by QuarterUNI 0 0 3 0 3ILS 10 0 0 3 13

Scoring Summary:1st 03:40 ILS - Aussieker FG, 24-yd 03:32 ILS - Allen FR, 17-yd TD3rd 04:49 UNI - Sievertsen FG, 37-yd4th 07:38 ILS - Aussieker FG, 38-yd

Stats UNI ILSFirst Downs 16 13Net Rushing 74 107Net Passing 142 91Plays-Total Offense 71-216 68-198Punts-Yards 7-275 9-363Kickoffs-Yards 2-120 4-249Possession 23:05 36:55

Rushing: Evan Williams, 15-54; Brion Carnes, 9-16Passing: Sawyer Kollmorgen 16-26-1, 122 yards; Brion Carnes 4-14-0, 20 yardsReceiving: Chad Owens, 4-33; D.J. He-bert, 3-33Tackles: Max Busher, 15; Xavier Williams, 12; Sam Tim, 11

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2013 GAME RECAPS

GAME TENNov. 9 | #9 Youngstown St.

Attendance: 10,034

YSU 20UNI 22 CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – The University of Northern Iowa football team defeated the No. 9 Youngstown State Penguins on the game’s final play as Tyler Sievertsen kicked a 34-yard field goal to notch a 22-20 victory for the Panthers. Sievertsen and the Panthers drove down field 56 yards over the final 4:41 of regulation, placing Sievertsen within 34 yards of the uprights. The senior lined up the kick, notching his third field goal of the game to clinch the win. Sievertsen scored the first and last points for the Panthers against Youngstown State, finishing the game with 10 points off three field goals and one PAT. Brion Carnes finished 18-30-1 for 219 yards and two touchdowns in his first career start.

QUICKSTATS

Score by QuarterYSU 7 7 0 6 20UNI 3 0 3 16 22

Scoring Summary:1st 11:52 UNI - Sievertsen FG, 49-yd 06:42 YSU - Hess rush, 3-yd TD2nd 06:20 YSU - Stubbs rec., 8-yd TD3rd 10:08 UNI - Sievertsen FG, 37-yd4th 13:00 UNI - Owens rec., 13-yd TD 09:58 UNI - Owens rec., 2-yd TD 04:41 YSU - Hess rush, 4-yd TD 00:00 UNI - Sievertsen FG, 34-yd

Stats YSU UNIFirst Downs 17 23Net Rushing 113 161Net Passing 207 219Plays-Total Offense 60-320 73-380Punts-Yards 4-128 2-76Kickoffs-Yards 4-250 5-310Possession 31:45 28:15

Rushing: Brion Carnes, 17-65; Zach Cut-komp, 12-59Passing: Brion Carnes, 18-30-1, 219 yards, 2 TDsReceiving: Kevin Vereen Jr., 6-77; Chad Owens, 6-60, 2 TDsTackles: Brett McMakin, 9; Tate Omli, 6; Jordan Gacke, 6, 1 interception

GAME ELEVENNov. 16 | at Missouri State

Attendance: 5,621

UNI 17MISSOURI STATE 10 SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – The University of Northern Iowa football team came away with its second win in a row over Missou-ri State, defeating the Bears 17-10. The Panthers have improved to a 6-5 overall record and is now 2-5 in the Missouri Valley Football Conference. David Johnson finished with 167 yards on the ground and two touchdowns while Brion Carnes went 14-21-1 for 120 yards in his second career start as the Pan-thers’ quarterback. Tate Omli led the Panther defensive corps with 17 tackles and two interceptions.

QUICKSTATS

Score by QuarterUNI 14 0 0 3 17MSU 3 0 0 7 10

Scoring Summary:1st 12:10 MSU - Witmer FG, 37-yd 08:57 UNI - Johnson rush, 1-yd TD 04:05 UNI - Johnson rush, 21-yd TD4th 10:20 UNI - Sievertsen FG, 36-yd 04:57 MSU - Heaston rush, 8-yd TD

Stats UNI MSUFirst Downs 15 19Net Rushing 212 173Net Passing 120 147Plays-Total Offense 79-332 74-320Punts-Yards 8-314 6-310Kickoffs-Yards 4-254 3-146Possession 32:58 27:02

Rushing: David Johnson, 37-167, 2 TDs; Brion Carnes, 12-41Passing: Brion Carnes, 14-21-1, 120 yardsReceiving: Kevin Vereen Jr., 6-66Tackles: Tate Omli, 17, 2 ints; Max Bush-er, 9; Jordan Gacke, 8

GAME TWELVENov. 23 | Western Illinois

Attendance: 9,568

WESTERN ILLINOIS 13UNI 28 CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – The University of Northern Iowa football team continued its winning streak Saturday afternoon after posting a 28-13 victory over Western Illi-nois to close out the regular season. UNI is now 7-5 overall and 3-5 in MVFC play. David Johnson finished with 156 yards on the ground and two touchdowns. Tate Omli led both teams in tackles with nine while Ray Mitchell added four tackles and two interception returns for touchdowns.

QUICKSTATS

Score by QuarterWIU 3 0 10 0 13UNI 7 21 0 0 28

Scoring Summary:1st 09:15 WIU - Knuffman FG, 37-yd 02:59 UNI - Johnson rush, 2-yd TD2nd 04:20 UNI - Johnson rush, 11-yd TD 04:09 UNI - Mitchell int., 44-yd TD 00:23 UNI - Mitchell int., 72-yd TD3rd 08:26 WIU - Knuffman FG, 37-yd 00:06 WIU - Kintzel int., 30-yd

Stats WIU UNIFirst Downs 20 12Net Rushing 109 179Net Passing 252 68Plays-Total Offense 91-361 54-247Punts-Yards 4-107 7-296Kickoffs-Yards 4-238 5-307Possession 35:50 24:10

Rushing: David Johnson, 26-156, 2 TDsPassing: Brion Carnes, 4-12-1, 68 yardsReceiving: Chad Owens, 2-36Tackles: Tate Omli, 9; Brett McMakin, 8; Ray Mitchell, 6, 2 ints., 2 TDs

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SERIES HISTORY

Akron (1-1-0) 1978 L 39-28 A1979 W 20-17 H

Appalachian State (0-1-0) 2005 L 21-16 H

Arkansas-Pine Bluff (1-0-0) 1986 W 36-7 H

Arkansas State (1-0-0) 1987 W 49-28 H

Arkansas Tech (1-0-0) 1980 W 49-10 H

Augustana (23-9-0) 1947 W 39-0 H1948 W 26-14 A1949 W 49-0 H1950 W 34-13 A1951 W 67-7 H1952 W 47-0 A1953 W 39-13 H1954 W 50-0 A1955 W 28-7 H1956 L 13-6 H1957 W 54-12 H1958 L 26-15 H1959 L 7-6 H1960 W 27-7 H1961 W 34-6 H1962 W 21-15 H1963 W 45-6 H1964 W 49-0 A1965 W 27-21 A1966 W 28-7 H1967 W 23-10 H1968 W 34-12 A1969 L 21-10 H1970 L 20-10 A1971 W 17-0 H1972 L 20-14 A1973 L 36-0 H1974 L 38-23 A1975 W 20-14 H1976 W 7-6 A1977 L 35-27 H1991 W 45-22 H

Ball State (1-0-0) 2001 W 42-39 A

Boise State (0-2-0) 1990 L 20-3 A2000 L 42-17 A

Boston University (0-1-0) 1993 L (2OT) 27-21 A

Bowling Green (0-1-0) 1947 L 19-7 H

Bradley (4-0-0) 1958 W 29-12 H1959 W 22-15 H1961 W 37-6 H1962 W 27-6 H

Brigham Young (0-1-0) 2008 L 41-17 A

Buena Vista (4-2-0) 1916 L 7-3 H1920 W 14-0 H1921 W 18-0 H1922 L 3-0 H1926 W 34-0 H1927 W 6-0 H

Cal Poly (5-1-0) 1997 L 38-24 A1998 W 31-7 H1999 W 42-21 H2000 W 43-41 A2001 W 31-13 H2002 W (3OT) 29-26 A

Camp Dodge (1-0-0) 1918 W 19-0 H

Camp Funston (0-1-0) 1917 L 32-0 H

Cedar Falls HS (1-0-0) 1896 W 6-2 H

Cedar Valley Seminary (1-0-0) 1896 W 12-0 H

Central (Iowa) (1-0-0) 1945 W 38-14 H

Central Michigan (0-4-0) 1953 L 34-20 H1954 L 42-21 A1969 L 28-10 H1970 L 27-9 A

Central Missouri (2-0-0) 1983 W 20-7 A1984 W 34-0 H

Central State (1-0-0) 2012 W 59-0 H

Central Washington (1-0-0) 1999 W 44-7 H

Charles City (3-0-0) 1905 W 23-0 H1908 W 16-0 H1909 W 28-0 H

Coe (13-15-2) 1895 W 12-10 H1896 L 10-5 H1897 W 10-8 H1898 W 18-0 H1899 W 57-0 H1900 L 16-6 H1901 L 6-0 H1902 L 18-12 H1903 L 28-6 H1904 W 75-0 H1905 T 6-6 H1909 W 5-0 H1912 W 6-0 H1918 L 52-3 H

1920 L 10-0 H1921 L 13-7 H1928 L 32-0 H1929 L 7-0 H1930 L 13-2 H1931 W 6-0 H1932 L 13-7 H1933 L 19-0 H1934 L 7-0 H1935 L 18-0 H1936 W 21-0 H1937 T 6-6 H1938 W 14-0 H1939 W 16-0 H1952 W 27-24 H1953 W 21-7 A

Clarion University (1-0-0) 1990 W 52-12 H

Cornell (Iowa) (9-5-2) 1898 W 40-0 H1899 L 11-0 H1900 T 6-6 H1901 W 11-6 H1902 W 12-11 H1903 W 18-5 H1904 W 17-10 H1905 W 6-0 H1911 L 31-6 H1916 L 27-0 H1919 L 14-0 H1922 W 3-0 H1932 W 13-0 H1933 L 13-7 H1934 W 18-0 H1935 T 0-0 H

Creighton (1-2-0) 1904 W 6-0 H1939 L 26-0 H1940 L 20-0 H

Dayton (0-1-0) 1948 L 33-7 A

Delaware (0-2-0) 2003 L 37-7 A2007 L 39-27 H

Delaware State (1-0-0) 1985 W 37-17 H

Des Moines (4-3-0) 1901 W 72-0 H1903 W 17-5 H1914 W 6-0 H1917 W 10-0 H1919 L 6-0 H1920 L 6-0 H1928 L 12-7 H

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Drake (21-24-1) 1900 L 50-0 H1901 L 32-2 H1902 L 36-5 A1904 L 26-6 H1913 L 25-0 A1914 L 14-3 A1941 L 13-0 A1942 W 27-12 H1945 L 53-6 A1946 W 46-0 H1947 T 6-6 A1948 W 6-0 H1950 L 34-18 H1951 L 39-6 A1952 L 14-12 H1953 L 27-20 A1954 L 14-12 H1955 W 21-14 A1956 W 20-0 H1957 L 34-12 A1958 W 20-16 H1959 W 14-6 A1960 W 14-3 H1961 L 21-6 A1962 L 21-15 H1963 L 21-12 A1964 W 41-14 H1965 L 31-7 A1966 L 9-6 H1967 L 10-7 A1968 W 21-19 H1969 W 23-13 A1970 W 13-0 H1971 L 28-0 A1972 L 21-14 H1973 W 31-3 A1974 W 41-17 H1975 W 27-24 A1982 L 40-13 A1983 W 34-10 H1984 W 33-28 A1985 L 24-9 A2005 W 52-17 H2006 W 48-7 A2007 W 45-7 A2013 W 45-14 H

Dubuque (2-3-1) 1914 T 6-6 H1915 L 25-7 H1916 L 20-0 H1919 W 71-0 H1923 L 17-7 H1924 W 19-6 H

Eastern Illinois (15-6-1) 1975 W 14-8 H1977 W 31-21 H1978 L 38-22 A1979 W 10-7 H1980 L 14-9 A1981 W 38-17 H1982 T 10-10 H1983 L 13-0 A1984 L 27-17 A1985 W 21-20 H1986 L 31-30 A1987 W 19-17 H1988 W 17-15 A

1989 W 31-28 H1990 W 16-10 A1991 W 18-17 H1992 L 21-15 A1993 W 31-27 H1994 W 19-7 A1995 W 17-7 H1996 W 21-14 H2001 W 49-43 A

Eastern Kentucky (0-1-0) 1971 L 21-7 A

Eastern Michigan (4-5-0) 1930 L 19-0 H1931 L 32-0 H1932 W 12-6 H1933 L 19-6 H1934 W 33-0 H1935 L 3-0 H1967 W 14-6 H1968 L 34-7 A1998 W 13-10 A

Eastern Washington (5-0-0) 1985 W 17-14 H1989 W 47-21 H1992 W 17-14 H1994 W 27-17 H2005 W 41-38 H

Ellsworth JC (13-4-0) 1897 L 26-10 H1905 W 31-0 H1908 W 18-5 H1908 W 15-0 H1910 L 17-0 H1911 W 17-5 H1912 W 6-3 H1913 L 6-0 H1914 L 26-0 H1915 W 24-0 H1916 W 13-0 H1919 W 51-0 H1920 W 38-0 H1921 W 56-0 H1922 W 20-3 H1923 W 35-0 H1925 W 30-0 H

Emporia State (2-2-0) 1938 W 14-13 H1939 L 34-7 H1947 W 33-6 H1948 L 26-0 A

Evansville (1-0-0) 1980 W 63-33 H

Fairbank HS (1-0-0) 1908 W 54-0 H

Fort Hays State (1-0-0) 1989 W 43-15 H

Ferris State (1-0-0) 1989 W 39-3 H

Georgia Southern (0-1-0) 1985 L 40-33 H

SERIES HISTORY

Grand Valley State (1-0-0) 1981 W 21-20 H

Grinnell (5-7-3) 1899 L 12-6 H1909 W 24-6 H1910 L 24-6 H1912 L 38-7 H1913 W 12-0 H1928 T 0-0 H1929 L 21-6 H1930 L 12-0 H1931 L 12-0 H1933 W 13-6 H1934 L 19-12 H1935 T 7-7 H1936 W 24-0 H1937 T 20-20 H1938 W 10-0 H

Hamline (1-1-0) 1945 L 27-7 H1946 W 46-6 H

Evansville (1-0-0) 1980 W 63-33 H

Haskel (1-0-0) 1936 W 21-0 H

Hastings (1-0-0) 1955 W 26-7 H

Hillsdale (0-1-0) 1960 L 17-6 H

Idaho (2-4-0) 1981 L 59-14 A1982 L 38-13 H1991 W 36-14 A1992 W 27-26 H1994 L 21-12 A1995 L 16-12 H

Idaho State (2-0-0) 1990 W 44-10 A1992 W 49-11 H

KENNY SHEDD | 1992

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Illinois State (19-11-0) 1972 L 24-14 A1985 W 15-3 A1986 W 22-13 H1987 W 48-17 H1988 W 34-7 A1989 L 32-13 A1990 W 31-0 H1991 W 17-14 A1992 W 41-14 H1993 W 20-19 A1994 W 24-17 H1995 L 31-29 A1996 W 47-10 H1997 W 50-34 A1998 L 38-23 H1999 L 47-28 A2000 W 34-28 H2001 L 42-14 A2002 L 31-20 H2003 W 16-7 A2004 W 41-14 H2005 L 31-3 A2006 W 38-27 H2007 W 23-13 A2008 W 31-17 H2009 L 22-20 A2010 W 42-14 H2011 W 23-20 (2OT) A2012 L 33-21 H2013 L 13-3 A

Indiana State (24-4-0) 1983 L 26-0 A1985 W 24-7 H1986 W 45-10 H1987 W 38-14 A1988 L 24-6 H1989 W 24-21 A1990 L 33-23 A1991 W 49-22 H1992 W 34-13 A1993 W 17-10 H1994 W 11-10 A1995 W 27-10 H1996 W 34-19 A1997 W 29-21 (3OT) H1998 W 31-28 A1999 W 44-21 H2000 W 49-17 A2001 W 34-13 H2002 L 21-19 A2003 W 22-14 H2004 W 58-6 A2005 W 31-10 H2006 W 34-14 A2007 W 68-14 H2008 W 28-0 A2009 W 62-7 H2010 W 30-20 A2011 W 23-9 H

Iowa (1-15-0) 1898 W 11-5 H1899 L 22-0 A1900 L 68-0 A1901 L 16-0 A1902 L 63-5 A1903 L 29-0 A

1904 L 11-5 A1905 L 41-5 A1912 L 35-7 A1913 L 45-3 A1914 L 95-0 A1995 L 34-13 A1997 L 66-0 A2005 L 45-21 A2009 L 17-16 A2012 L 27-16 A

Iowa State (5-20-3) 1899 T 0-0 H1900 W 5-0 A1901 T 0-0 H1902 L 52-0 H1904 L 17-0 A1905 L 29-0 A1916 L 12-0 A1936 T 0-0 A1937 L 14-12 A1945 L 48-13 A1946 L 20-18 A1947 L 31-14 A1948 L 27-7 A1950 L 26-8 A1987 L 39-38 A1988 L 20-17 A1990 L 35-6 A1992 W 27-10 A1994 W 28-14 A1996 L 42-23 A2001 L 45-0 A2003 L 17-10 A2004 L 23-0 A2006 L 28-27 A2007 W 24-13 A2010 L 27-10 A2011 L 20-19 A2013 W 28-20 A

Iowa Training (2-0-1) 1903 T 0-0 H1904 W 76-5 H1905 W 12-6 H

Iowa Wesleyan (7-0-0) 1914 W 13-0 H1917 W 42-0 H1923 W 7-0 H1924 W 54-6 H1925 W 21-3 H1927 W 9-0 H1928 W 34-0 H

Jacksonville State (1-0-0) 1993 W 35-14 H

Kansas State (3-0-0) 1985 W 10-6 A1986 W 17-0 A1989 W 10-8 A

Lamar Tech (1-0-0) 1964 W 19-17 H

SERIES HISTORY

Leander Clark (2-1-3) 1897 W 16-12 H1909 W 6-0 H1910 T 0-0 H1911 L 6-0 H1912 T 0-0 H1913 T 0-0 H

Lehigh (0-1-0) 2010 L 14-7 H

Lennox (4-2-0) 1895 L 12-4 H1896 L 42-0 H1903 W 55-0 H1908 W 22-0 H1909 W 36-0 H1910 W 63-0 H

Light Guards (0-1-0) 1902 L 16-8 H

Lock Haven (1-0-0) 1995 W 55-10 H

Loras (7-2-2) 1909 W 32-16 H1910 L 17-6 H1911 T 0-0 H1912 W 7-3 H1915 L 13-10 H1920 T 14-14 H1930 W 6-0 H1931 W 19-0 H1932 W 7-0 H1933 W 12-0 H1945 W 19-14 H

Louisiana-Monroe (0-1-0) 1987 L 44-41 (OT) A

Luther (6-3-1) 1925 W 20-9 H1926 W 3-0 H1927 W 41-7 H1928 W 12-0 H1929 L 7-6 H1930 W 13-0 H1931 L 13-6 H1932 L 13-0 H1933 W 25-13 H1934 T 0-0 H

Maine (2-0-0) 2001 W 56-28 H2008 W 40-15 H

Marshall (0-3-0) 1991 L 41-13 A1995 L 41-24 A1996 L 31-14 A

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McNeese State (7-4-0) 1986 W 55-38 H1987 W 34-31 A1991 W 30-5 H1992 W 21-18 A1993 L 27-10 A1994 L 34-24 H1996 W 43-10 H1997 L 22-5 A1998 L 20-17 (OT) H1999 W 41-17 A2013 W 41-6 H

Minnesota (0-1-0) 1987 L 24-7 A

Minnesota-Duluth (1-0-0) 2005 W 49-14 H

Minnesota-Morris (0-1-0) 1979 L 13-0 H

Minnesota State-Mankato (12-2-3) 1955 W 33-7 H1958 W 25-0 A1959 W 21-0 H1960 W 41-16 A1961 W 19-0 H1962 W 20-8 A1963 T 14-14 H1964 W 36-0 A1972 W 21-0 H1973 L 28-7 A1974 T 28-28 H1975 W 35-6 A1986 T 16-16 A1989 L 22-14 H1997 W 39-15 H2004 W 40-0 H2007 W 41-14 H

Missouri State (29-5-0) 1980 W 41-0 H1981 W 20-17 A1982 W 10-0 H1983 L 35-13 A1984 W 24-10 H1985 W 38-17 A1986 W 45-3 H1987 W 17-13 A1988 L 28-9 H1989 L 37-22 A1990 W 20-17 H1992 W 37-12 H1993 W 20-14 A1994 W 12-7 H1995 W 19-17 A1996 W 38-31 H1997 W 23-22 A1998 L 24-21 H1999 W 29-17 A2000 W 31-13 H2001 W 27-3 A2002 W 25-24 H2003 W 26-20 A2004 W 42-20 H2005 L 24-21 A2006 W 38-7 H2007 W 38-17 A

2008 W 42-0 H2009 W 35-7 A2010 W 38-14 H2011 W 42-7 A2012 W 38-13 H2013 W 17-10 A

Montana (0-5-0) 1981 L 42-21 A1987 L 33-16 H1994 L 23-20 A2001 L 38-0 A2011 L 48-10 A

Montana State (2-1-0) 1986 L 46-25 A1987 W 53-7 H2003 W 35-14 H

Moorhead State (1-0-0) 1993 W 48-0 H

Morgan State (2-0-0) 1988 W 59-10 H1991 W 56-6 H

Morningside (36-11-3) 1903 W 33-0 H1905 T 0-0 H1915 L 20-9 H1916 L 38-7 H1918 L 28-0 H1919 L 41-2 H1932 W 13-0 H1933 L 6-0 H1934 W 32-2 H1935 W 41-7 H1936 W 6-0 H1938 L 13-7 H1939 W 7-0 H1940 W 13-0 H1941 W 13-0 H1942 W 26-6 H1946 W 38-0 H1947 W 31-13 H1948 W 32-0 A1949 W 30-10 H1950 W 13-7 A1951 W 27-7 H1952 W 28-26 A1953 W 34-20 H1954 L 20-12 A1955 W 13-12 H1956 T 20-20 H1957 L 21-7 H1958 L 26-18 H1959 W 22-14 H1960 W 26-0 H1961 W 43-14 H1962 W 21-18 H1963 W 49-14 H1964 W 24-14 H1965 W 14-7 H1966 W 2-0 H1967 W 29-19 A1968 L 14-13 H1969 W 30-7 A1970 L 19-7 H1971 W 21-0 A

1972 W 27-13 H1973 W 28-14 A1974 W 49-14 H1975 W 21-14 A1976 W 37-7 H1977 W 30-13 A2000 W 47-14 H

Murray State (1-0-0) 1995 W 35-34 A

Nebraska-Omaha (6-5-1) 1936 T 7-7 H1937 W 13-0 H1938 L 13-6 H1940 W 27-7 H1941 W 34-13 H1942 W 48-0 H1976 W 34-13 H1977 L 19-17 H1978 L 17-14 A1979 L 39-15 H1980 L 32-8 H1981 W 42-13 H

Nevada-Las Vegas (0-1-0) 1975 L 48-30 A

Nevada-Reno (0-1-0) 1982 L 37-0 A

New Hampshire (3-0-0) 2005 W 24-21 A2007 W 38-35 H2008 W 36-34 H

Nicholls State (1-0-0) 2008 W 34-14 H

SERIES HISTORY

COREY LEWIS | 2008

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North Dakota (25-13-0) 1936 L 19-0 A1937 L 21-0 H1939 L 19-6 A1940 W 15-0 A1941 W 32-10 H1947 W 21-0 H1948 W 26-14 A1949 W 40-0 H1950 W 33-21 A1951 W 49-19 H1952 W 27-14 A1953 W 34-6 H1954 W 14-13 A1955 W 13-7 H1956 L 20-19 A1957 W 27-20 H1958 L 14-0 A1959 W 14-9 H1960 W 7-0 A1961 W 25-0 H1962 W 13-8 A1963 W 9-0 H1964 W 34-0 A1965 L 34-0 H1966 L 23-10 H1967 W 7-0 H1968 W 14-10 A1969 W 40-10 H1970 L 41-6 A1971 L 23-10 H1972 L 38-9 A1973 W 17-14 H1974 L 42-26 A1975 L 21-20 H1976 W 24-22 A1977 W 9-6 H1978 W 35-17 H2006 L 35-31 H

North Dakota State (25-21-0) 1938 L 14-7 A1939 W 19-0 H1940 W 13-7 A1941 W 51-6 H1942 W 27-19 A1946 W 21-0 H1947 W 13-12 A1948 W 19-0 H1949 W 27-6 A1950 W 33-25 H1951 L 27-14 A1952 W 32-0 H1953 W 27-21 A1954 W 39-0 H1955 W 32-0 A1956 L 20-19 A1957 W 18-0 A1958 W 21-11 H1959 L 32-22 A1960 W 19-7 H1961 W 33-8 A1962 W 33-0 H1963 L 21-0 A1964 L 14-7 H1965 L 20-7 A1966 W 41-14 H1967 L 10-9 A1968 L 31-15 H

1969 L 41-13 A1970 L 43-10 H1971 L 23-11 A1972 L 42-0 H1973 L 21-0 A1974 W 20-0 H1975 W 23-16 A1976 L 10-9 H1977 L 58-0 A1978 L 42-14 A1979 W 21-10 H1982 L 12-7 A2008 W 23-13 H2009 W 42-27 A2010 W 16-9 H2011 L 27-19 A2012 L 33-21 H2013 L 24-23 A

Northern Arizona (3-1-0) 1988 L 25-12 A1990 W 36-16 H2004 W 45-21 A2005 W 41-17 H

Northern Colorado (1-1-1) 1925 T 3-3 H1926 L 12-0 A2013 W 26-7 A

Northern Illinois (2-1-0) 1927 W 20-6 H1928 W 39-0 H1964 L 14-9 A

North Dakota (25-13-0) 1936 L 19-0 A

Northern Michigan (6-11-0) 1963 W 12-11 H1964 W 14-7 H1965 L 10-7 H1966 L 21-0 H1967 L 7-3 H1968 L 24-13 A1969 L 24-14 A1970 L 21-0 H1976 L 41-7 H1977 L 41-7 A1979 W 11-7 A1980 L 20-16 A1981 L 17-13 H1982 W 33-14 H1983 L 45-26 A1984 W 44-24 H2003 W 62-0 H

Northwestern State (1-0-0) 2003 W 43-10 H

NW Missouri State (3-0-0) 1983 W 30-21 H1984 W 48-10 H1985 W 49-0 H

Ohio University (1-0-0) 1999 W 36-21 A

Oklahoma State (0-2-0) 1990 L 33-23 A2002 L 45-10 A

Parsons (4-3-1) 1920 W 14-0 H1921 W 19-7 H1922 L 3-0 H1924 L 2-0 H1926 L 20-7 H1927 W 32-0 H1928 T 0-0 H1929 W 19-6 H

Pittsburgh (0-1-0) 1988 L 59-10 A

Pittsburgh State (3-1-0) 1940 W 13-6 H1941 L 12-6 H1973 W 13-0 H1974 W 31-22 A

Prairie View A&M (1-0-0) 2000 W 60-14 H

Reinbeck HS (1-0-0) 1896 W 28-10 H

Richmond (0-1-0) 2008 L 21-20 H

St. Ambrose (0-1-1) 1923 T 0-0 H1924 L 3-0 H

St. Cloud State (3-0-0) 1976 W FORFEIT A1977 W 27-14 H1996 W 44-7 H

St. Francis (Pa.) (1-0-0) 2009 W 30-0 H

St. Thomas (1-0-1) 1926 W 20-0 H1927 T 6-6 H

Simpson (6-9-3) 1900 L 33-0 H1901 T 6-6 H1902 L 17-5 H1904 W 36-0 H1910 L 6-3 H1911 W 11-6 H1922 W 7-6 H1923 L 13-0 H1924 L 13-0 H1925 L 23-0 H1929 W 7-0 H1930 L 6-0 H1931 L 12-9 H1932 T 7-7 H1933 L 13-0 H1934 T 6-6 H1935 W 32-7 H1940 W 52-7 H

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South Dakota (25-18-1) 1899 T 0-0 H1901 W 10-6 H1937 L 13-0 H1938 L 26-2 H1939 W 14-0 H1942 W 36-0 H1949 W 21-14 A1950 L 14-7 A1951 L 25-7 A1952 L 34-20 H1953 W 34-27 A1954 L 34-33 H1955 W 33-26 H1956 L 20-19 H1957 W 27-7 H1958 L 38-14 H1959 L 27-6 H1960 W 40-0 H1961 W 27-7 H1962 W 28-0 H1963 W 33-6 H1964 W 13-6 A1965 W 41-0 H1966 L 30-14 H1967 W 15-7 H1968 L 13-7 A1969 W 14-2 H1970 L 41-17 A1971 W 8-0 H1972 L 21-7 A1973 L 19-7 H1974 L 26-14 A1975 W 45-19 H1976 W 14-7 A1977 W 34-14 H1979 W 23-9 A1980 L 16-14 H1981 L 34-17 A1982 W 41-24 H2008 W 24-13 H1009 W 66-7 H2010 W 19-14 A2012 W 24-21 A2013 L 38-31 (2OT) H

South Dakota State (28-18-2) 1935 W 22-13 H1936 L 13-0 H1937 W 33-0 H1940 W 12-2 H1941 W 21-0 H1942 W 38-0 H1945 W 58-7 H1946 T 6-6 H1948 W 33-7 H1949 L 14-13 A1950 L 34-13 H1951 L 48-6 A1952 W 47-34 H1953 L 52-19 A1954 L 41-20 H1955 L 34-21 A1956 L 31-27 H1957 L 23-20 A1958 L 13-8 H1959 W 14-12 A1960 W 12-0 H1961 L 36-13 A

1962 T 13-13 H1963 L 27-13 H1964 W 23-14 H1965 W 41-0 A1966 W 13-7 H1967 W 17-16 A1968 W 38-10 H1969 W 24-14 A1970 W 24-8 H1971 W 23-0 A1972 W 32-0 H1973 L 16-0 A1974 W 22-21 H1975 W 14-3 A1976 L 16-13 H1977 W 23-12 A1978 L 10-9 H1979 L 14-7 A2006 W 27-17 H2007 W 31-17 A2008 W 34-20 H2009 L 24-14 A2010 W 24-14 H2011 W 31-14 A2012 W 27-6 H2013 L 37-34 (2OT) A

SE Missouri State (1-1-0) 1980 W 30-7 H1982 L 20-17 A

Southern Illinois (15-16-0) 1965 L 23-16 A1966 L 30-7 H1983 L 52-9 H1984 L 40-10 A1986 L 27-24 A1987 W 20-3 H1989 W 38-14 H1990 W 30-9 H1991 L 21-20 A1992 W 30-25 A1993 W 49-17 H1994 W 39-7 A1995 W 13-0 H1996 W 33-7 A1997 W 28-27 H1998 L 27-20 A1999 W 34-14 H2000 L 34-14 A2001 W 19-14 H2002 L 42-13 A2003 W 43-40 H2004 L 40-36 A2005 W 25-24 H2006 L 47-23 A2007 W 30-24 H2008 L 27-24 A2009 L 27-20 H2010 L 45-38 (OT) A2011 W 17-10 H2012 L 34-31 A2013 L 24-17 (OT) H

Southern Utah (4-0-0) 1996 W 31-21 A1997 W 53-33 H2007 W 48-10 H2008 W 34-24 A

Southwest State (1-0-0) 1999 W 55-14 H

Stephen F. Austin (6-3-0) 1995 L 26-7 A1996 W 38-12 H1998 W 14-10 A2000 W 37-20 H2002 W 31-24 H2003 W 38-24 A2004 L 24-21 H2010 L 22-20 H2011 W 34-23 A

Still (1-0-0) 1921 W 66-0 H

Texas State (2-1-0) 1993 W 34-13 H1994 L 20-19 A2005 W 40-37 (OT) A

Truman State (5-3-0) 1925 W 16-0 H1929 L 14-0 H1939 W 12-0 H1956 W 44-26 H1957 W 35-13 H1971 L 22-9 H1977 L 31-21 H1985 W 41-24 H

Upper Iowa (10-7-3) 1895 L 5-0 H1897 W 10-6 H1898 T 0-0 H1900 W 12-5 H1912 W 17-2 H1913 W 12-0 H1914 L 12-0 H1915 W 61-19 H1916 L 27-0 H1917 L 7-0 H1918 L 6-0 H1919 L 19-7 H1921 T 0-0 H1922 W 14-12 H1923 W 7-0 H1924 L 6-0 H1925 W 14-7 H1926 W 13-6 H1927 W 14-6 H1928 T 13-13 H

Waterloo HS (6-0-0) 1896 W 22-0 H1897 W 56-0 H1900 W 42-0 H1905 W 23-6 H1911 W 27-0 H1912 W 39-0 H

Waterloo YMCA (1-0-0) 1898 W 23-0 H

Wayne State (Mich.) (2-0-0) 2001 W 34-14 H2002 W 34-0 H

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Wayne State (Neb.) (2-0-0) 1976 W 38-0 H1988 W 77-0 H

Weber State (2-1-0) 1978 L 35-0 A1980 W 31-10 H1991 W 38-21 H

Western Illinois (29-13-0) 1967 W 12-0 A1968 W 33-6 H1969 L 23-14 H1970 L 29-7 A1973 W 20-14 H1974 L 40-14 A1978 L 21-7 H1979 W 38-25 A1980 W 35-28 H1981 L 21-14 A1982 W 21-9 H1983 W 32-26 A1984 W 30-17 H1985 W 48-14 A1986 W 32-30 H1987 W 52-7 A1988 L 28-27 H1989 W 21-10 A1990 W 50-14 H1991 W 24-17 A1992 W 37-6 H1993 L 25-23 A1994 W 36-27 H1995 W 38-7 A1996 W 30-6 H1997 L 29-22 (2OT) A1998 W 10-6 H1999 L 46-27 A2000 L 44-41 H2001 W 17-14 A2002 L 35-12 H2003 W 38-30 A2004 W 36-13 H2005 W 41-24 A2006 L 24-13 H2007 W 42-3 A2008 W 30-6 A2009 W 34-0 H2010 L 30-14 A2011 W 38-10 H2012 W 40-0 A2013 W 28-13 H

Western Kentucky (5-5-0) 1975 L 14-12 H1979 L 24-17 H1991 W 49-21 A1992 W 34-6 H2001 W 24-23 A2002 L 31-12 H2003 L 24-3 A2004 L 17-10 H2005 W 23-20 (2OT) A2006 W 31-20 H

Western Michigan (4-11-2) 1930 L 26-0 H1931 L 14-0 H1932 L 26-0 H

1933 L 8-6 H1934 L 7-0 H1935 W 21-14 H1936 W 12-6 H1937 L 7-0 H1938 L 20-0 H1939 T 13-13 H1940 W 20-19 H1941 L 28-7 H1942 L 14-6 H1946 T 0-0 H1947 L 14-0 H1948 W 13-6 H1949 L 20-6 A

Western Union (1-1-0) 1923 L 6-2 H1926 W 23-0 H

Wheaton (1-0-0) 1960 W 21-18 H

William & Mary (1-0-0) 1996 W 38-35 H

William Penn (10-5-5) 1901 W 22-0 H1902 T 6-6 H1903 W 28-0 H1904 T 6-6 H1905 L 12-6 H1914 L 19-7 H1917 L 6-0 H1919 T 0-0 H1920 W 21-0 H1921 W 14-6 H1922 W 21-0 H1924 L 3-0 H1925 L 7-0 H1926 L 14-0 H1927 W 12-7 H1928 W 40-0 H1929 W 13-7 H1930 T 0-0 H1931 W 12-3 H1932 W 13-0 H

Winona State (3-0-0) 1984 W 37-0 H1995 W 48-3 H1998 W 66-7 H

Wisconsin (0-1-0) 2012 L 26-21 A

Wisconsin-LaCrosse (1-0-0) 1983 W 41-0 H

Wisconsin-Platteville (1-0-0) 1915 W 82-0 H

Wisconsin-Stevens Point (1-0-0) 1972 W 41-6 H

Wisconsin-Whitewater (4-0-0) 1975 W 49-6 H1976 W 47-20 A1978 W 15-12 H1984 W 73-7 H

Wofford (1-0-0) 2011 W 28-21 H

Woodbine (1-0-0) 1901 W 12-6 H

Wyoming (0-1-0) 1993 L 45-42 A

Youngstown State (21-7-0) 1978 L 31-14 H1979 L 29-0 A1980 W 38-17 A1981 W 45-43 H1982 L 25-13 A1983 W 23-13 H1984 W 16-6 A1985 W 50-26 H1987 W 31-28 H1992 L 19-7 H1996 W 23-10 A1997 W 35-32 H1998 W 42-14 A1999 L 29-20 H2000 L 28-24 A2001 W 30-11 H2002 W 22-7 A2003 W 47-9 H2004 W 22-20 A2005 W 21-7 H2006 W 31-23 A2007 W 14-13 H2008 W 21-20 A209 W 28-7 H2010 W 34-30 A2011 W 21-17 H2012 L 42-35 A2013 W 22-20 H

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1895 (1-2-0) Coe .................................W ...... 12-10 Lennox ............................L ....... 12-4 Upper Iowa .....................L ....... 5-0Head Coach: None

1896 (4-3-0) Coe .................................L ....... 10-5 Waterloo HS ...................W ...... 22-0 Lennox ............................L ....... 42-0 Coe .................................L ....... 17-0 Cedar Valley Seminary ..W ...... 12-0 Reinbeck HS ..................W ...... 28-10 Cedar Falls HS ..............W ...... 6-2Head Coach: None

1897 (5-1-0) Waterloo HS ...................W ...... 56-0 Ellsworth .........................L ....... 26-10 Coe .................................W ...... 10-8 Upper Iowa .....................W ...... 10-6 Waterloo HS ...................W ...... 6-0 Leander Clark .................W ...... 16-12Head Coach: Fred Wolff

1898 (4-0-1) Waterloo YMCA .............W ...... 23-0 Cornell ............................W ...... 40-0 Coe .................................W ...... 18-0 Upper Iowa .....................T ....... 0-0 Iowa ................................W ...... 11-5Head Coach: E.K. Leighton

1899 (1-3-2)9/23..... at Iowa ............................L ....... 22-0 Grinnell ...........................L ....... 12-6 Cornell ............................L ....... 11-011/11... Iowa State ......................T ....... 0-0 Coe .................................W ...... 57-0 South Dakota .................T ....... 0-0Head Coach: Mr. Sweetland

1900 (3-4-1) Waterloo HS ...................W ...... 42-010/6..... at Iowa ............................L ....... 68-0 Cornell ............................T ....... 6-610/12... Drake ..............................L ....... 50-0 Upper Iowa .....................W ...... 12-5 Coe .................................L ....... 16-611/17... at Iowa State .................W ...... 5-0 Simpson ..........................L ....... 33-0Head Coach: Fred Williams

1901 (5-3-2) Cornell ............................W ...... 11-610/5..... at Iowa ............................L ....... 16-010/12... Iowa State ......................T ....... 0-010/19... Drake ..............................L ....... 32-2 Simpson ..........................T ....... 6-6 William Penn ..................W ...... 22-0 Woodbine ........................W ...... 12-6 Des Moines University ...W ...... 72-0 Coe .................................L ....... 6-0 South Dakota .................W ...... 10-6Head Coach: G.B. Affleck

1902 (1-6-1)10/4..... at Iowa ............................L ....... 63-5 Cornell ............................W ...... 12-11

10/11... Iowa State ......................L ....... 52-010/25... at Drake ..........................L ....... 36-5 Coe .................................L ....... 18-12 William Penn ..................T ....... 6-6 Dodge Light Guards ......L ....... 16-8 Simpson ..........................L ....... 17-5Head Coach: Charles A. Pell

1903 (4-3-1) Iowa Training..................T ....... 0-010/3..... at Iowa ............................L ....... 29-0 Lennox ............................W ...... 55-0 William Penn ..................W ...... 28-0 Cornell ............................W ...... 18-5 Morningside ....................W ...... 33-0 Coe .................................L ....... 28-6 Des Moines University ...W ...... 17-5Head Coach: Charles A. Pell

1904 (5-3-1) Iowa Training..................W ...... 76-5 Simpson ..........................W ...... 36-010/8..... at Iowa State .................L ....... 17-010/15... Cornell ............................W ...... 17-1010/22... at Iowa ............................L ....... 11-5 Coe .................................W ...... 75-0 William Penn ..................T ....... 6-6 Drake ..............................L ....... 26-6 Creighton ........................W ...... 6-0Head Coach: Charles A. Pell

1905 (5-3-2) Waterloo HS ...................W ...... 23-6 Charles City ....................W ...... 23-010/7..... at Iowa State .................L ....... 29-010/14... Iowa Training..................W ...... 12-610/21... Cornell ............................W ...... 6-010/28... at Iowa ............................L ....... 41-5 Coe .................................T ....... 6-6 William Penn ..................L ....... 12-6 Ellsworth .........................W ...... 31-0 Morningside ....................T ....... 0-0Head Coach: Charles A. Pell

1906-1907No Football

1908 (5-0-0) Fairbank HS ...................W ...... 54-0 Lennox ............................W ...... 22-0 Ellsworth .........................W ...... 18-5 Ellsworth .........................W ...... 15-0 Charles City ....................W ...... 16-0Head Coach: Clayton B. Simmons

1909 (6-0-0) Charles City ....................W ...... 28-0 Lennox ............................W ...... 36-0 Loras ...............................W ...... 32-16 Coe .................................W ...... 5-0 Grinnell ...........................W ...... 24-6 Leander Clark .................W ...... 6-0Head Coach: Clayton B. Simmons

1910 (1-4-1) Lennox ............................W ...... 63-0 Leander Clark .................T ....... 0-0 Simpson ..........................L ....... 6-3 Ellsworth .........................L ....... 17-0

Grinnell ...........................L ....... 24-6 Loras ...............................L ....... 17-6Head Coach: J.O. Perrine

1911 (3-2-1) Waterloo HS ...................W ...... 27-0 Ellsworth .........................W ...... 17-5 Leander Clark .................L ....... 6-0 Cornell ............................L ....... 31-6 Loras ...............................T ....... 0-0 Simpson ..........................W ...... 11-6Head Coach: H.F. Pasini

1912 (5-2-1)10/7..... at Iowa ............................L ....... 35-7 Grinnell ...........................L ....... 38-7 Coe .................................W ...... 6-0 Leander Clark .................T ....... 0-0 Loras ...............................W ...... 7-3 Ellsworth .........................W ...... 6-3 Upper Iowa .....................W ...... 17-2 Waterloo HS ...................W ...... 39-0Head Coach: H.F. Pasini

1913 (2-3-1)10/8..... at Iowa ............................L ....... 45-3 Ellsworth .........................L ....... 6-0 Grinnell ...........................W ...... 12-0 Leander Clark .................T ....... 0-0 Upper Iowa .....................W ...... 12-011/15... at Drake ..........................L ....... 25-0Head Coach: Allen Berkstresser

1914 (2-5-1) Des Moines University ...W ...... 6-010/3..... at Iowa ............................L ....... 95-0 Ellsworth .........................L ....... 26-0 Dubuque .........................T ....... 6-6 William Penn ..................L ....... 19-7 Upper Iowa .....................L ....... 12-0 Iowa Wesleyan ...............W ...... 13-011/12... at Drake ..........................L ....... 14-3Head Coach: Allen Berkstresser

1915 (3-3-0) Dubuque .........................L ....... 25-7 Loras ...............................L ....... 13-10 Upper Iowa .....................W ...... 61-19 Wisconsin-Platteville .......W ...... 82-0 Morningside ....................L ....... 20-9 Ellsworth .........................W ...... 24-0Head Coach: Allen Berkstresser

1916 (1-7-0)9/30..... at Iowa State .................L ....... 12-0 Morningside ....................L ....... 38-7 Upper Iowa .....................L ....... 27-0 Cornell ............................L ....... 27-0 Dubuque .........................L ....... 20-0 Buena Vista ....................L ....... 7-3 Dubuque .........................L ....... 30-2 Ellsworth .........................W ...... 13-0Head Coach: Allen Berkstresser

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1917 (2-3-0) Iowa Wesleyan .....................W ........42-0 Camp Funston ......................L .........32-0 Upper Iowa ...........................L .........7-0 Des Moines University .........W ........10-0 William Penn ........................L .........6-0Head Coach: J.O. Perrine

1918 (1-3-0) Morningside ..........................L .........38-7 Upper Iowa ...........................L .........6-0 Camp Dodge ........................W ........19-0 Coe........................................L .........52-3Head Coach: Russell Glaesner

1919 (2-4-1) Cornell ...................................L .........14-0 William Penn ........................T .........0-0 Upper Iowa ...........................L .........19-7 Morningside ..........................L .........41-2 Ellsworth ...............................W ........51-0 Dubuque................................W ........71-0 Des Moines University .........L .........6-0Head Coach: Ivan Doseff

1920 (4-2-1) Coe........................................L .........10-0 Buena Vista ..........................W ........14-0 William Penn ........................W ........21-0 Parsons .................................W ........14-0 Ellsworth ...............................W ........38-0 Loras .....................................T .........14-14 Des Moines University .........L .........6-0Head Coach: Ivan Doseff

1921 (5-1-1) Coe........................................L .........13-7 Still ........................................W ........66-0 Buena Vista ..........................W ........18-0 Ellsworth ...............................W ........56-0 Upper Iowa ...........................T .........0-0 Parsons .................................W ........19-7 William Penn ........................W ........14-6Head Coach: L.L. Mendenhall

1922 (5-2-0) Cornell ...................................W ........3-0 Buena Vista ..........................L .........3-0 Simpson ................................W ........7-6 Ellsworth ...............................W ........20-3 Parsons .................................L .........3-0 William Penn ........................W ........21-0 Upper Iowa ...........................W ........14-12Head Coach: L.L. Mendenhall

1923 (3-3-1) St. Ambrose ..........................T .........0-0 Dubuque................................L .........17-7 Iowa Wesleyan .....................W ........7-0 Ellsworth ...............................W ........35-0 Simpson ................................L .........13-0 Upper Iowa ...........................W ........7-0 Western Union ......................L .........6-2Head Coach: L.L. Mendenhall

1924 (2-5-0) St. Ambrose ..........................L .........3-0 Iowa Wesleyan .....................W ........54-6 Simpson ................................L .........13-0

William Penn ........................L .........3-0 Parsons .................................L .........2-0 Upper Iowa ...........................L .........6-0 Dubuque................................W ........19-6Head Coach: L.L. Mendenhall

1925 (5-1-2) Ellsworth ...............................W ........30-0 Iowa Wesleyan .....................W ........21-3 Simpson ................................L .........23-0 Luther ....................................W ........20-9 William Penn ........................L .........7-0 Upper Iowa ...........................W ........14-7 Truman State ........................W ........16-0 Northern Colorado ................T .........3-3Head Coach: Paul Bender

1926 (5-3-0) St. Thomas ...........................W ........20-0 Western Union ......................W ........23-0 Buena Vista ..........................W ........34-0 William Penn ........................L .........14-0 Luther ....................................W ........3-0 Upper Iowa ...........................W ........13-6 Parsons .................................L .........20-7 at Northern Colorado ...........L .........12-0Head Coach: Paul Bender

1927 (7-0-1) St. Thomas ...........................T .........6-6 Iowa Wesleyan .....................W ........9-0 Buena Vista ..........................W ........6-0 William Penn ........................W ........12-7 Luther ....................................W ........41-7 Northern Illinois ....................W ........20-6 Upper Iowa ...........................W ........14-6 Parsons .................................W ........32-0Head Coach: Paul Bender

1928 (5-1-3) Coe........................................L .........32-0 Iowa Wesleyan .....................W ........34-0 William Penn ........................W ........40-0 Northern Illinois ....................W ........39-0 Upper Iowa ...........................T .........13-13 Grinnell ..................................T .........0-0 Parsons .................................T .........0-0 Luther ....................................W ........12-0 Des Moines University .........W ........12-7Head Coach: Paul Bender

1929 (3-4-0) Coe........................................L .........7-0 Simpson ................................W ........7-0 Truman State ........................L .........14-0 William Penn ........................W ........13-7 Grinnell ..................................L .........21-6 Luther ....................................L .........7-6 Parsons .................................W ........19-6Head Coach: Paul Bender

1930 (2-5-1) Loras .....................................W ........6-0 Luther ....................................W ........13-0 Coe........................................L .........13-2 William Penn ........................T .........0-0 Simpson ................................L .........6-0 Western Michigan.................L .........26-0 Eastern Michigan..................L .........19-0

Grinnell ..................................L .........12-0Head Coach: L.W. Whitford

1931 (3-5-0) Loras .....................................W ........19-0 Grinnell ..................................L .........12-0 William Penn ........................W ........12-3 Luther ....................................L .........13-6 Simpson ................................L .........12-9 Western Michigan.................L .........14-0 Eastern Michigan..................L .........32-0 Coe........................................W ........6-0Head Coach: L.W. Whitford

1932 (5-3-1) Loras .....................................W ........7-0 William Penn ........................W ........13-0 Cornell ...................................W ........13-0 Luther ....................................L .........13-0 Morningside ..........................W ........13-0 Western Michigan.................L .........26-0 Simpson ................................T .........7-7 Eastern Michigan..................W ........12-6 Coe........................................L .........13-7Head Coach: L.W. Whitford

1933 (3-6-0) Loras .....................................W ........12-0 Cornell ...................................L .........13-7 Grinnell ..................................W ........13-6 Western Michigan.................L .........8-6 Coe........................................L .........19-0 Morningside ..........................L .........6-0 Simpson ................................L .........13-0 Eastern Michigan..................L .........19-6 Luther ....................................W ........25-13Head Coach: John Baker

1934 (3-3-2) Cornell ...................................W ........18-0 Eastern Michigan..................W ........33-0 Western Michigan.................L .........7-0 Coe........................................L .........7-0 Simpson ................................T .........6-6 Grinnell ..................................L .........19-12 Morningside ..........................W ........32-2 Luther ....................................T .........0-0Head Coach: John Baker

1935 (4-2-2) Cornell ...................................T .........0-0 Eastern Michigan..................L .........3-0 Western Michigan.................W ........21-14 Coe........................................L .........18-0 Simpson ................................W ........32-7 Morningside ..........................W ........41-7 South Dakota State .............W ........22-13Head Coach: Thomas Johnson

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1936 (5-2-2)9/26.......at Iowa State ........................T .........0-010/1.......Grinnell ..................................W ........24-010/9.......at North Dakota ...................L .........19-0 Coe........................................W ........21-0 Western Michigan.................W ........12-6 Haskell ..................................W ........21-0 South Dakota State .............L .........13-0 Morningside ..........................W ........6-0 Nebraska-Omaha ..................T .........7-7Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck

1937 (2-4-3)9/25.......at Iowa State ........................L .........14/1210/2.......Grinnell ..................................T .........20-2010/9.......North Dakota ........................L .........21-0 Western Michigan.................L .........7-0 Coe........................................T .........6-6 South Dakota State .............W ........33-0 South Dakota ........................L .........13-0 Nebraska-Omaha ..................W ........13-0Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck

1938 (3-5-0) Grinnell ..................................W ........10-0 Western Michigan.................L .........20-010/14.....at North Dakota State .........L .........14-7 Coe........................................W ........14-0 Morningside ..........................L .........13-7 Emporia State .......................W ........14-13 South Dakota ........................L .........26-2 Nebraska-Omaha ..................L .........13-6Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck

1939 (5-3-1) Truman State ........................W ........12-0 Creighton...............................L .........26-010/6.......at North Dakota ...................L .........19-6 Emporia State .......................L .........34-7 Western Michigan.................T .........13-13 Coe........................................W ........16-0 Morningside ..........................W ........7-0 South Dakota ........................W ........14-0 North Dakota State ..............W ........19-0Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck

1940 (8-1-0) Creighton...............................L .........20-010/4.......at North Dakota ...................W ........15-0 at North Dakota State .........W ........13-7 Western Michigan.................W ........20-19 Pittsburg State ......................W ........13-6 Morningside ..........................W ........13-0 South Dakota State .............W ........12-2 Nebraska-Omaha ..................W ........27-7 Simpson ................................W ........52-7Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck

1941 (5-3-0) South Dakota State .............W ........21-010/4.......North Dakota ........................W ........32-10 Morningside ..........................W ........13-0 Western Michigan.................L .........28-7 Pittsburg State ......................L .........12-6 North Dakota State ..............W ........51-611/8.......at Drake ................................L .........13-0 Nebraska-Omaha ..................W ........34-13Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck

1942 (6-1-0) South Dakota State .............W ........38-0 at North Dakota State .........W ........27-19 Western Michigan.................L .........14-6 Morningside ..........................W ........26-6 South Dakota ........................W ........36-011/7.......Drake.....................................W ........27-12 Nebraska-Omaha ..................W ........48-0Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck

1943-44No Football

1945 (3-3-0) Central (IA) ...........................W ........38-149/29.......at Iowa State ........................L .........48-13 Loras .....................................W ........19-14 Hamline .................................L .........27-7 South Dakota State .............W ........58-711/10.....at Drake ................................L .........53-6Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck

1946 (4-1-2) South Dakota State .............T .........6-610/5.......at Iowa State ........................L .........20-18 Hamline .................................W ........46-6 Western Michigan.................T .........0-0 Morningside ..........................W ........38-0 North Dakota State ..............W ........21-011/17.....Drake.....................................W ........46-0Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck

1947 (5-3-1)9/20.......at Iowa State ........................L .........31-149/27.......North Dakota ........................W ........21-010/3.......at North Dakota State .........W ........13-12 Emporia State .......................W ........33-6 Western Michigan.................L .........14-0 Morningside ..........................W ........31-1311/8.......at Drake ................................T .........6-6 Augustana .............................W ........39-0 Bowling Green ......................L .........19-7Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck

1948 (7-3-0)9/18.......at Iowa State ........................L .........27-79/25.......at Morningside ......................W ........32-010/2.......Drake.....................................W ........6-010/9.......South Dakota State .............W ........33-710/16.....Western Michigan.................W ........13-610/23.....at North Dakota ...................W ........26-1410/30.....at Augustana ........................W ........34-011/6.......at Emporia State ..................L .........26-011/13.....North Dakota State ..............W ........19-011/20.....at Dayton ..............................L .........33-7Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck

1949 (5-2-0)9/24.......at Western Michigan ............L .........20-69/30.......at North Dakota State .........W ........27-610/8.......at South Dakota State .........L .........14-1310/15.....North Dakota ........................W ........40-010/22.....Augustana .............................W ........49-010/29.....Morningside ..........................W ........30-1011/11.....at South Dakota ...................W ........21-14Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck

1950 (4-4-0)9/16.......South Dakota State .............L .........34-139/22.......at North Dakota ...................W ........33-21

9/30.......North Dakota State ..............W ........33-2510/7.......at Iowa State ........................L .........26-810/14.....Drake.....................................L .........34-1810/21.....at Augustana ........................W ........34-1310/28.....at Morningside ......................W ........13-711/4.......at South Dakota ...................L .........14-7Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck

1951 (3-4-0)9/15.......at South Dakota State .........L .........48-69/22.......North Dakota ........................W ........49-199/28.......at North Dakota State .........L .........27-1410/6.......at Drake ................................L .........39-610/20.....Augustana .............................W ........67-710/27.....Morningside ..........................W ........27-711/3.......at South Dakota ...................L .........25-7Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck

1952 (6-2-0)9/20.......Drake.....................................L .........14-129/27.......North Dakota State ..............W ........32-010/4.......Coe........................................W ........27-2410/11.....at North Dakota ...................W ........27-1410/18.....at Augustana ........................W ........47-010/25.....at Morningside ......................W ........28-2611/1.......South Dakota ........................L .........34-2011/8.......South Dakota State .............W ........47-34Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck

1953 (6-3-0)9/19.......Central Michigan ..................L .........34-209/26.......at South Dakota State .........L .........52-1910/3.......at Coe ...................................W ........21-710/9.......at North Dakota State .........W ........27-2110/17.....North Dakota ........................W ........34-610/24.....Augustana .............................W ........39-1310/31.....Morningside ..........................W ........34-2011/7.......at South Dakota ...................W ........34-2711/13.....at Drake ................................L .........27-20Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck

1954 (3-5-0)9/18.......at Central Michigan ..............L .........42-219/25.......North Dakota State ..............W ........39-010/9.......Drake.....................................L .........14-1210/16.....at North Dakota ...................W ........14-1310/23.....at Augustana ........................W ........50-010/30.....at Morningside ......................L .........20-1211/6.......South Dakota ........................L .........34-3311/13.....South Dakota State .............L .........41-20Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck

1955 (8-1-0) Hastings ................................W ........26-7 at South Dakota State .........L .........34-219/30.......at Drake ................................W ........21-1410/8.......at North Dakota State .........W ........32-010/15.....North Dakota ........................W ........13-7 Augustana .............................W ........28-7 Morningside ..........................W ........13-12 South Dakota ........................W ........33-26 Minnesota St. Mankato ........W ........33-7Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck

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1956 (2-5-1)9/29.......Drake.....................................W ........20-0..............Truman State ........................W ........44-26..............Augustana .............................L .........13-6..............Morningside ..........................T .........20-2010/27.....at North Dakota ...................L .........20-19..............South Dakota ........................L .........20-19..............South Dakota State .............L .........31-2711/17.....North Dakota State ..............L .........19-13Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck

1957 (5-3-0)9/14.......at Drake ................................L .........34-129/21.......at South Dakota State .........L .........23-209/28.......at North Dakota State .........W ........18-0..............Truman State ........................W ........35-13..............Augustana .............................W ........54-12..............Morningside ..........................L .........21-710/26.....North Dakota ........................W ........27-20..............South Dakota ........................W ........27-7Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck

1958 (4-5-0)..............Bradley ..................................W ........29-12..............at Minn. St.-Mankato ...........W ........25-09/27.......North Dakota State ..............W ........21-1110/4.......Drake.....................................W ........20-1610/11.....Augustana .............................L .........26-1510/18.....Morningside ..........................L .........26-1810/25.....at North Dakota ...................L .........14-0..............South Dakota State .............L .........13-8..............South Dakota ........................L .........38-14Head Coach: William Hammer

1959 (6-3-0)..............Bradley ..................................W ........22-15..............Minnesota-St.-Mankato .........W ........21-09/26.......at North Dakota State .........L .........32-2210/2.......at Drake ................................W ........14-610/9.......Augustana .............................L .........7-610/16.....Morningside ..........................W ........22-1410/24.....North Dakota ........................W ........14-9..............South Dakota ........................L .........27-6..............at South Dakota State .........W ........14-12Head Coach: William Hammer

1960 (9-1-0)..............at Minn. St.-Mankato ...........W ........41-169/24.......North Dakota State ..............W ........19-710/1.......Drake.....................................W ........14-310/8.......Augustana .............................W ........27-710/15.....Morningside ..........................W ........26-010/22.....at North Dakota ...................W ........7-0..............South Dakota ........................W ........40-0..............South Dakota State .............W ........12-0..............Wheaton ................................W ........21-18(Mineral Water Bowl, Missouri)..............Hillsdale ................................L .........17-6Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff

1961 (7-2-0)..............Bradley ..................................W ........37-6..............Minnesota-St. Mankato ........W ........19-09/30.......at North Dakota State .........W ........33-810/7.......at Drake ................................L .........21-610/14.....Augustana .............................W ........34-610/21.....Morningside ..........................W ........43-1410/28.....North Dakota ........................W ........25-0..............South Dakota ........................W ........27-7..............at South Dakota State .........L .........36-13Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff

1962 (7-1-1)..............Bradley ..................................W ........27-6..............at Minn. St.-Mankato ...........W ........20-8..............South Dakota ........................W ........28-010/6.......North Dakota State ..............W ........33-010/13.....Drake.....................................L .........21-1510/20.....Morningside ..........................W ........21-1810/27.....at North Dakota ...................W ........13-8..............South Dakota State .............T .........13-13..............Augustana .............................W ........21-15Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff

1963 (5-3-1)..............Northern Michigan ................W ........12-11..............Minnesota St.-Mankato ........T .........14-14..............South Dakota ........................W ........33-610/5.......at North Dakota State .........L .........21-010/12.....at Drake ................................L .........21-1210/19.....Morningside ..........................W ........49-1410/26.....North Dakota ........................W ........9-0..............South Dakota State .............L .........27-13..............Augustana .............................W ........45-6Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff

1964 (9-2-0)9/12.......Northern Michigan ................W ........14-79/19.......at Minn. St.-Mankato ...........W ........36-09/26.......North Dakota State ..............L .........14-710/3.......at North Dakota ...................W ........34-010/10.....Drake.....................................W ........41-1410/17.....Morningside ..........................W ........24-1410/24.....at Augustana ........................W ........49-010/31.....South Dakota State .............W ........23-1411/7.......at South Dakota ...................W ........13-611/14.....at Northern Illinois ................L .........14-9(Pecan Bowl, Texas)12/12.....Lamar Tech ..........................W ........19-17Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff

1965 (4-5-0)9/11.......Northern Michigan ................L .........10-79/18.......at Southern Illinois ...............L .........23-169/25.......at North Dakota State .........L .........20-710/2.......North Dakota ........................L .........34-010/9.......at Drake ................................L .........31-710/16.....Morningside ..........................W ........14-710/23.....at Augustana ........................W ........27-2110/30.....at South Dakota State .........W ........41-011/6.......South Dakota ........................W ........41-0Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff

1966 (4-5-0)9/10.......Northern Michigan ................L .........21-09/24.......Drake.....................................L .........9-610/1.......North Dakota ........................L .........23-1010/8.......Augustana .............................W ........28-710/15.....Southern Illinois ....................L .........30-710/22.....Morningside ..........................W ........2-0

10/29.....South Dakota State .............W ........13-711/5.......South Dakota ........................L .........30-1411/12.....North Dakota State ..............W ........41-14Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff

1967 (7-3-0)9/9.........Northern Michigan ................L .........7-39/16.......at Western Illinois ................W ........12-09/23.......at North Dakota State .........L .........10-99/30.......North Dakota ........................W ........7-010/7.......Augustana .............................W ........23-1010/14.....at Drake ................................L .........10-710/21.....at Morningside ......................W ........29-1910/28.....at South Dakota State .........W ........17-1611/4.......South Dakota ........................W ........15-711/11.....Eastern Michigan..................W ........14-6Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff

1968 (5-5-0)9/7.........at Northern Michigan ...........L .........24-139/14.......Western Illinois .....................W ........33-69/21.......at North Dakota ...................W ........14-109/28.......at Augustana ........................W ........34-1210/5.......South Dakota State .............W ........38-1010/12.....Drake.....................................W ........21-1910/19.....Morningside ..........................L .........14-1310/26.....at South Dakota ...................L .........13-711/2.......North Dakota State ..............L .........31-1511/9.......at Eastern Michigan .............L .........34-7Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff

1969 (5-5-0)9/13.......at Northern Michigan ...........L .........24-149/20.......Central Michigan ..................L .........28-109/27.......Augustana .............................L .........21-1010/4.......at South Dakota State .........W ........24-1410/11.....at Drake ................................W ........23-1310/18.....at Morningside ......................W ........30-710/25.....South Dakota ........................W ........14-211/1.......at North Dakota State .........L .........41-1311/8.......North Dakota ........................W ........40-1011/15.....Western Illinois .....................L .........23-14Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff

1970 (2-8-0)9/12.......Northern Michigan ................L .........21-09/19.......at Central Michigan ..............L .........27-99/26.......South Dakota State .............W ........24-810/3.......at South Dakota ...................L .........41-1710/10.....Drake.....................................W ........13-010/17.....Morningside ..........................L .........19-710/24.....North Dakota State ..............L .........43-1010/31.....at North Dakota ...................L .........41-611/7.......at Augustana ........................L .........20-1011/14.....at Western Illinois ................L .........29-7Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff

1971 (4-5-0)9/11.......Truman State ........................L .........22-99/18.......at Eastern Kentucky ............L .........21-79/25.......at South Dakota State .........W ........23-010/2.......South Dakota ........................W ........8-010/9.......at Drake ................................L .........28-010/16.....at Morningside ......................W ........21-010/23.....at North Dakota State .........L .........23-1110/30.....North Dakota ........................L .........23-1011/6.......Augustana .............................W ........17-0Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff

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1972 (4-6-0)9/9.........Wisconsin-Stevens Pt. .........W ........41-69/16.......at Illinois State .....................L .........24-149/23.......Minnesota St.-Mankato ........W ........21-09/30.......at South Dakota ...................L .........21-710/7.......North Dakota State ..............L .........42-010/14.....Drake.....................................L .........21-1410/21.....Morningside ..........................W ........27-1310/28.....at North Dakota ...................L .........38-911/4.......South Dakota State .............W ........32-011/11.....at Augustana ........................L .........20-14Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff

1973 (5-5-0)9/8.........Pittsburg State ......................W ........13-09/15.......Western Illinois .....................W ........20-149/22.......at Minn. St.-Mankato ...........L .........28-79/29.......South Dakota ........................L .........19-710/6.......at North Dakota State .........L .........21-010/13.....at Drake ................................W ........31-310/20.....at Morningside ......................W ........28-1410/27.....North Dakota ........................W ........17-1411/3.......at South Dakota State .........L .........16-011/10.....Augustana .............................L .........36-0Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff

1974 (5-4-1)9/7.........at Pittsburg State .................W ........31-229/14.......at Western Illinois ................L .........40-149/21.......Minnesota St.-Mankato ........T .........28-289/28.......North Dakota State ..............W ........20-010/5.......at North Dakota ...................L .........42-2610/12.....Drake.....................................W ........41-1710/19.....Morningside ..........................W ........49-1410/26.....at Augustana ........................L .........38-2311/2.......South Dakota State .............W ........22-2111/9.......at South Dakota ...................L .........26-14Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff

1975 (9-3)9/6.........Eastern Illinois ......................W ........14-89/13.......at Nevada-Las Vegas ..........L .........48-309/20.......at Minn. St.-Mankato ...........W ........35-69/27.......at North Dakota State .........W ........23-1610/4.......North Dakota ........................L .........21-2010/11.....at Drake ................................W ........27-2410/18.....at Morningside ......................W ........21-1410/25.....Augustana .............................W ........20-1411/1.......at South Dakota State .........W ........14-311/8.......South Dakota ........................W ........45-1911/15.....Wisc.-Whitewater ..................W ........49-611/29.....Western Kentucky+ ..............L .........14-12+ NCAA Division II PlayoffsHead Coach: Stan B. Sheriff

1976 (8-3)9/4.........Northern Michigan ................L .........41-79/18.......Nebraska-Omaha ..................W ........34-139/25.......at St. Cloud State ................L .........27-21(later changed to forfeit, win for UNI)10/2.......at North Dakota ...................W ........24-2210/9.......at Augustana ........................W ........7-610/16.....Wayne State .........................W ........38-010/23.....Morningside ..........................W ........37-710/30.....South Dakota State .............L .........16-1311/6.......at South Dakota ...................W ........14-711/13.....North Dakota State ..............L .........10-911/20.....at Wisc.-Whitewater .............W ........47-20Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff

1977 (6-5)9/3.........Truman State ........................L .........31-219/10.......at Northern Michigan ...........L .........41-79/17.......Eastern Illinois ......................W ........31-219/24.......at North Dakota State .........L .........58-010/1.......North Dakota ........................W ........9-610/8.......Augustana .............................L .........35-2710/15.....Nebraska-Omaha ..................L .........19-1710/22.....at Morningside ......................W ........30-1310/29.....at South Dakota State .........W ........23-1211/5.......South Dakota ........................W ........34-1411/12.....St. Cloud State ....................W ........27-14Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff

1978 (2-9)9/2.........Wisc.-Whitewater ..................W ........15-129/9.........Youngstown State ................L .........31-149/16.......at Eastern Illinois .................L .........38-229/23.......at Weber State .....................L .........35-09/30.......at Nebraska-Omaha .............L .........17-1410/7.......North Dakota ........................W ........35-1710/14.....at North Dakota State .........L .........42-1410/21.....Western Illinois .....................L .........21-710/28.....South Dakota State .............L .........10-911/11.....Northern Michigan ................L .........20-1811/18.....at Akron ................................L .........39-28Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff

1979 (6-5)9/3.........Minnesota-Morris ..................L .........13-09/8.........at Northern Michigan ...........W ........11-79/15.......North Dakota State ..............W ........21-109/22.......Nebraska-Omaha ..................L .........39-159/29.......at Youngstown State ...........L .........29-010/6.......Akron .....................................W ........20-1710/13.....at Western Illinois ................W ........38-2510/20.....at South Dakota State .........L .........14-710/27.....Eastern Illinois ......................W ........10-711/3.......at South Dakota ...................W ........23-911/10.....Western Kentucky ................L .........24-17Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff

1980 (7-4)9/6.........at Nebraska-Omaha .............L .........32-89/13.......Weber State .........................W ........31-109/27.......Arkansas Tech .....................W ........49-1010/4.......at Northern Michigan ...........L .........20-1610/11.....Western Illinois .....................W ........35-2810/18.....SE Missouri State ................W ........30-710/25.....Missouri State.......................W ........41-011/1.......at Youngstown State ...........W ........38-1711/15.....South Dakota ........................L .........16-1411/22.....Evansville ..............................W ........63-33Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff

1981 (5-6)9/5.........Drake.....................................L .........39-309/12.......Grand Valley State ..............W ........21-209/19.......at Idaho ................................L .........59-149/26.......at Montana ...........................L .........42-2110/3.......Northern Michigan ................L .........17-1310/10.....at Western Illinois ................L .........21-1410/24.....at Missouri State ..................W ........20-1710/31.....Eastern Illinois ......................W ........38-1711/7.......Nebraska-Omaha ..................W ........42-1311/14.....at South Dakota ...................L .........34-1711/21.....Youngstown State ................W ........45-43Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff

1982 (4-6-1)9/4.........at Drake ................................L .........39-309/11.......Missouri State.......................W ........10-09/25.......Eastern Illinois ......................T .........10-1010/2.......Western Illinois .....................W ........21-910/9....... Idaho .....................................L .........38-1310/16.....at SE Missouri State ...........L .........20-1710/23.....Northern Michigan ................W ........33-1410/30.....at Nevada-Reno ...................L .........37-011/6.......at North Dakota State .........L .........12-711/13.....South Dakota ........................W ........41-2411/20.....at Youngstown State ...........L .........25-13Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff

1983 (6-5-0)9/3.........Drake.....................................W ........34-109/10.......at Indiana State ...................L .........26-09/17.......at Missouri State ..................L .........35-139/24.......Southern Illinois ....................L .........52-910/1.......at Western Illinois ................W ........32-2610/8.......Wisconsin-La Crosse ...........W ........41-010/15.....at Eastern Illinois .................L .........13-010/22.....Youngstown State ................W ........23-1310/29.....at Northern Michigan ...........L .........45-2611/5.......at Central Missouri ...............W ........20-711/12.....NW Missouri State ...............W ........30-21Head Coach: Darrell Mudra

1984 (9-2)9/1.........Winona State ........................W ........37-09/8.........at Drake ................................W ........33-289/22.......Missouri State.......................W ........24-109/29.......Western Illinois .....................W ........30-1710/6.......at Southern Illinois ...............L .........40-1010/13.....Wisc.-Whitewater ..................W ........73-710/20.....at Youngstown State ...........W ........16-610/27.....Northern Michigan ................W ........44-2411/3.......at Eastern Illinois .................L .........27-1711/10.....Central Missouri ...................W ........34-011/17.....NW Missouri State ...............W ........48-10Head Coach: Darrell Mudra

1985 (11-2)9/7.........at Drake ................................L .........24-99/14.......at Kansas State ...................W ........10-69/21.......at Missouri State ..................W ........38-179/28.......Delaware State .....................W ........37-1710/5.......at Western Illinois ................W ........48-1410/12..... Indiana State ........................W ........24-710/26.....Youngstown State ................W ........50-2611/2.......at Illinois State .....................W ........15-311/9.......Eastern Illinois ......................W ........21-2011/16.....NW Missouri State ...............W ........49-011/23.....Truman State ........................W ........41-2412/7.......Eastern Washington+ ...........W ........17-1412/14.....Georgia Southern+ ...............L .........40-33+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHead Coach: Darrell Mudra

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1986 (7-3-1)9/6.........at Minn. St.-Mankato ...........T .........16-169/13.......at Kansas State ...................W ........17-09/27.......Missouri State.......................W ........45-310/4.......Arkansas-Pine Bluff ..............W ........36-710/11.....at Eastern Illinois .................L .........31-3010/18.....at Southern Illinois ...............L .........27-2410/25.....Western Illinois .....................W ........32-3011/1.......at Montana State .................L .........46-2511/8.......McNeese State .....................W ........55-3811/13..... Indiana State ........................W ........45-1011/22..... Illinois State ..........................W ........22-13Head Coach: Darrell Mudra

1987 (10-4)9/5.........at McNeese State ................W ........34-319/12.......at Minnesota .........................L .........24-79/19.......Montana State ......................W ........53-79/26.......at Indiana State ...................W ........38-1410/3.......Montana ................................L .........33-1610/10.....at Iowa State ........................L .........39-3810/24.....at Western Illinois ................W ........52-710/31.....Eastern Illinois ......................W ........19-1711/7.......at Missouri State ..................W ........17-1311/14.....Southern Illinois ....................W ........20-311/21..... Illinois State ..........................W ........48-1711/28.....Youngstown State+ ..............W ........31-2812/5.......Arkansas State+ ...................W ........49-2812/12.....at Louisiana-Monroe+ ..........L .........44-41 (OT)+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHead Coach: Darrell Mudra

1988 (5-6)9/3.........at Pittsburgh .........................L .........59-109/17.......Morgan State ........................W ........59-109/24.......Missouri State.......................L .........28-910/1.......Western Illinois .....................L .........28-2710/8.......at Iowa State ........................L .........20-1710/15.....at Illinois State .....................W ........34-710/22.....at Eastern Illinois .................W ........17-1510/29..... Indiana State ........................L .........24-611/3.......at Northern Arizona .............L .........25-1211/12.....Wayne State (NE) ................W ........77-011/19.....at Southern Illinois ...............W ........24-21Head Coach: Earle Bruce

1989 (8-3)9/2.........Minnesota St.-Mankato ........L .........22-149/16.......at Kansas State ...................W ........10-89/23.......Fort Hays State ....................W ........43-159/30.......at Missouri State ..................L .........37-2210/7.......at Western Illinois ................W ........21-1010/14.....at Indiana State ...................W ........24-2110/21.....Ferris State ...........................W ........39-310/28.....Eastern Illinois ......................W ........31-2811/4.......at Illinois State .....................L .........32-1311/11.....Southern Illinois ....................W ........38-1411/18.....Eastern Washington .............W ........47-21Head Coach: Terry Allen

1990 (8-4)9/1.........Southern Illinois ....................W ........30-99/8.........at Iowa State ........................L .........35-69/15.......at Oklahoma State ...............L .........33-239/22.......at Idaho State ......................W ........44-1010/6....... Illinois State ..........................W ........31-010/13.....Western Illinois .....................W ........50-1410/20.....at Indiana State ...................L .........33-2310/27.....at Eastern Illinois .................W ........16-10

11/3.......Missouri State.......................W ........20-1711/10.....Clarion University .................W ........52-1211/17.....Northern Arizona ..................W ........36-1611/24.....at Boise State+ ....................L .........20-3+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHead Coach: Terry Allen

1991 (11-2)9/7.........McNeese State .....................W ........30-59/14.......Augustana .............................W ........45-229/21.......at Southern Illinois ...............L .........21-209/28.......at Idaho ................................W ........36-1410/5.......Morgan State ........................W ........56-610/12.....at Illinois State .....................W ........17-1410/26.....at Western Kentucky ...........W ........49-2111/2.......at Missouri State ..................W ........22-011/9....... Indiana State ........................W ........49-2211/16.....at Western Illinois ................W ........24-1711/23.....Eastern Illinois ......................W ........18-1711/30.....Weber State+ .......................W ........38-2112/7.......at Marshall+ ..........................L .........41-13+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHead Coach: Terry Allen

1992 (12-2)9/12.......at McNeese State ................W ........21-189/19....... Idaho State ...........................W ........49-119/26.......at Iowa State ........................W ........27-1010/3....... Illinois State ..........................W ........41-1410/10.....Western Kentucky ................W ........34-610/17.....at Southern Illinois ...............W ........30-2510/24..... Idaho .....................................W ........27-2610/31.....at Indiana State ...................W ........34-1311/7.......at Eastern Illinois .................L .........21-1511/14.....Western Illinois .....................W ........37-611/21.....Missouri State.......................W ........37-1211/28.....Eastern Washington+ ...........W ........17-1412/5.......McNeese State+ ...................W ........29-712/12.....Youngstown State+ ..............L .........19-7+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHead Coach: Terry Allen

1993 (8-4)9/4.........at McNeese State ................L .........27-109/11.......at Wyoming ..........................L .........45-429/18.......Jacksonville State.................W ........35-149/25.......Texas State ..........................W ........34-1310/2.......at Missouri State ..................W ........20-1410/9....... Indiana State ........................W ........17-1010/16.....Eastern Illinois ......................W ........31-2710/23.....at Western Illinois ................L .........25-2310/30.....at Illinois State .....................W ........20-1911/6.......Moorhead State ....................W ........48-011/13.....Southern Illinois ....................W ........49-1711/27.....at Boston University+ ..........L .........27-21 (2OT)+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHead Coach: Terry Allen

1994 (8-4)9/3.........at Iowa State ........................W ........28-149/8.........at Texas State .....................L .........20-199/17.......Missouri State.......................W ........12-79/24.......McNeese State .....................L .........34-2410/1.......at Indiana State ...................W ........11-1010/8.......at Eastern Illinois .................W ........19-710/22..... Illinois State ..........................W ........24-1710/29.....Western Illinois .....................W ........36-2711/5.......at Idaho ................................L .........21-1211/12.....at Southern Illinois ...............W ........39-7

11/19.....Eastern Washington .............W ........27-1711/26.....at Montana+ .........................L .........23-20+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHead Coach: Terry Allen

1995 (8-5)9/2.........at Stephen F. Austin ...........L .........26-79/9.........at Iowa ..................................L .........34-139/16.......Lock Haven ..........................W ........55-109/29.......at Western Illinois ................W ........38-710/7.......Eastern Illinois ......................W ........17-710/14..... Indiana State ........................W ........27-1010/21.....Southern Illinois ....................W ........13-010/28.....at Missouri State ..................W ........19-1711/4.......at Illinois State .....................L .........31-2911/11..... Idaho .....................................L .........16-1211/18.....Winona State ........................W ........48-311/25.....at Murray State+ ..................W ........35-3412/2.......at Marshall+ ..........................L .........41-24+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHead Coach: Terry Allen

1996 (12-2)8/31.......at Southern Utah .................W ........31-219/7.........St. Cloud State ....................W ........44-79/14.......Stephen F. Austin ................W ........38-129/21.......at Iowa State ........................L .........42-239/28.......McNeese State .....................W ........43-1010/12..... Illinois State ..........................W ........47-1010/19.....Missouri State.......................W ........38-3110/26.....at Southern Illinois ...............W ........33-711/2.......at Youngstown State ...........W ........23-1011/9.......at Indiana State ...................W ........34-1911/16.....Western Illinois .....................W ........30-611/30.....Eastern Illinois+ ....................W ........21-1412/7.......William & Mary+ ..................W ........38-3512/14.....at Marshall+ ..........................L .........31-14+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHead Coach: Terry Allen

1997 (7-4)9/6.........at Iowa ..................................L .........66-09/13.......Makato State ........................W ........39-159/20.......at McNeese State ................L .........22-59/27.......Southern Illinois ....................W ........28-2710/4.......at Illinois State .....................W ........50-3410/11.....at Western Illinois ................L .........29-22 (2OT)10/18.....Youngstown State ................W ........35-3210/25.....at Cal Poly ...........................L .........38-2411/1.......at Missouri State ..................W ........23-2211/8.......Southern Utah ......................W ........53-3311/15..... Indiana State ........................W ........29-21 (3OT)Head Coach: Mike Dunbar

1998 (7-4)9/3.........at Eastern Washington ........W ........13-109/12.......McNeese State .....................L .........20-17 (OT)9/19.......at Southern Illinois ...............L .........27-209/26.......at Stephen F. Austin ...........W ........14-1010/3.......Missouri State.......................L .........24-2110/10..... Illinois State ..........................L .........38-2310/17.....Cal Poly ................................W ........31-710/31.....at Indiana State ...................W ........31-2811/7.......at Youngstown State ...........W ........42-1411/14.....Western Illinois .....................W ........10-611/21.....Winona State ........................W ........66-7Head Coach: Mike Dunbar

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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1999 (8-3)9/4.........at McNeese State ................W ........41-179/11.......at Ohio University ................W ........36-219/18.......Central Washington ..............W ........44-79/25.......Southern Illinois ....................W ........34-1410/2.......at Illinois State .....................L .........47-2810/9.......Cal Poly ................................W ........42-2110/16.....at Missouri State ..................W ........29-1710/23.....Youngstown State ................L .........29-2010/30..... Indiana State ........................W ........44-2111/13.....at Western Illinois ................L .........46-2711/20.....Southwest State (MN) .........W ........55-14Head Coach: Mike Dunbar

2000 (7-4)8/31.......Morningside ..........................W ........47-149/9.........at Boise State ......................L .........42-179/16.......at Southern Illinois ...............L .........34-149/23.......Stephen F. Austin ................W ........37-309/30....... Illinois State ..........................W ........34-2810/14.....at Youngstown State ...........L .........28-2410/21.....at Indiana State ...................W ........49-1710/28.....Missouri State.......................W ........31-1311/4.......at Cal Poly ...........................W ........43-4111/11.....Prairie View A&M .................W ........60-1411/18.....Western Illinois .....................L .........44-41Head Coach: Mike Dunbar

2001 (11-3)8/30.......Wayne State (Mich.) ............W ........34-149/8.........at Iowa State ........................L .........45-09/22.......at Ball State .........................W ........42-399/29.......Youngstown State ................W ........30-1110/6.......at Missouri State ..................W ........27-310/13.....Southern Illinois ....................W ........19-1410/20.....at Western Illinois ................W ........17-1410/27.....at Illinois State .....................L .........42-1411/3....... Indiana State ........................W ........34-1311/10.....at Western Kentucky ...........W ........24-2311/17.....Cal Poly ................................W ........31-1312/1.......at Eastern Illinois+ ...............W ........49-4312/8.......Maine+ ..................................W ........56-2812/15.....at Montana+ .........................L .........38-0+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHead Coach: Mark Farley

2002 (5-6)8/29.......Wayne State (Mich.) ............W ........34-09/7.........at Oklahoma State ...............L .........45-109/21.......Stephen F. Austin ................W ........31-249/28.......at Cal Poly ...........................W ........29-26 (3OT)10/5.......Western Kentucky ................L .........31-1210/12.....at Southern Illinois ...............L .........42-1310/19.....at Youngstown State ...........W ........22-710/26..... Illinois State ..........................L .........31-2011/2.......at Indiana State ...................L .........21-1911/9.......Western Illinois .....................L .........35-1211/16.....Missouri State.......................W ........25-24Head Coach: Mark Farley

2003 (10-3)8/30.......at Iowa State ........................L .........17-109/6.........Northern Michigan ................W ........62-09/18.......at Stephen F. Austin ...........W ........38-249/27.......Northwestern State ...............W ........43-1010/4.......at Illinois State .....................W ........16-710/11..... Indiana State ........................W ........22-1410/18.....at Missouri State ..................W ........26-2010/25.....at Western Illinois ................W ........38-30

11/1.......Youngstown State ................W ........47-911/8.......at Western Kentucky ...........L .........24-311/15.....Southern Illinois ....................W ........43-4011/29.....Montana State+ ....................W ........35-1412/6.......at Delaware+ ........................L .........37-7+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHead Coach: Mark Farley

2004 (7-4)9/4.........at Iowa State ........................L .........23-09/11.......Minnesota State ...................W ........40-09/18.......Stephen F. Austin ................L .........24-2110/2.......at Southern Illinois ...............L .........40-3610/9.......Western Kentucky ................L .........17-1010/16.....at Youngstown State ...........W ........22-2010/23.....Western Illinois .....................W ........36-1310/30.....Missouri State.......................W ........42-2011/6.......at Indiana State ...................W ........58-611/13..... Illinois State ..........................W ........41-1411/20.....at Northern Arizona .............W ........45-21Head Coach: Mark Farley

2005 (11-4)9/1.........Drake.....................................W ........52-179/10.......Minnesota-Duluth ..................W ........49-149/17.......at Iowa ..................................L .........45-2110/1.......at Western Illinois ................W ........41-2410/8.......at Missouri State ..................L .........24-2110/15..... Indiana State ........................W ........31-1010/22.....at Illinois State .....................L .........31-310/29.....Youngstown State ................W ........21-711/5.......at Western Kentucky ...........W ........23-20 (2OT)11/12.....Southern Illinois ....................W ........25-2411/19.....Northern Arizona ..................W ........41-1711/26.....Eastern Washington+ ...........W ........41-3812/3.......at New Hampshire+ .............W ........24-2112/9.......at Texas State+ ...................W ........40-37 (OT)12/16.....Appalachian State+ ..............L .........21-16+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHead Coach: Mark Farley

2006 (7-4)8/31.......at Drake ................................W ........48-79/9.........North Dakota ........................L .........35-319/16.......South Dakota State .............W ........27-179/23.......at Iowa State ........................L .........28-2710/7.......Missouri State.......................W ........38-710/14.....at Indiana State ...................W ........34-1410/21.....at Youngstown State ...........W ........31-2310/28.....Western Illinois .....................L .........24-1311/4.......Western Kentucky ................W ........31-2011/11.....at Southern Illinois ...............L .........47-2311/18..... Illinois State ..........................W ........38-27Head Coach: Mark Farley

2007 (12-1)8/30.......Minnesota St.-Mankato ........W ........41-149/8.........at Iowa State ........................W ........24-139/15.......at South Dakota State .........W ........31-179/22.......at Drake ................................W ........45-79/29.......at Illinois State .....................W ........23-1310/13.....Southern Illinois ....................W ........30-2410/20.....at Western Illinois ................W ........42-310/27.....Youngstown State ................W ........14-1311/3.......at Missouri State ..................W ........38-1711/10..... Indiana State ........................W ........68-1411/17.....Southern Utah ......................W ........48-1011/24.....New Hampshire+ ..................W ........38-3512/1.......Delaware+ .............................L .........39-27+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHead Coach: Mark Farley

2008 (12-3)8/30.......at Brigham Young ................L .........41-179/6.........South Dakota ........................W ........24-139/20.......South Dakota State .............W ........34-209/27.......at Southern Illinois ...............L .........27-2410/2.......Nicholls State .......................W ........34-1410/11..... Illinois State ..........................W ........31-1710/18.....North Dakota State ..............W ........23-1310/25.....at Youngstown State ...........W ........21-2011/1.......at Western Illinois ................W ........30-611/8.......Missouri State.......................W ........42-011/15.....at Indiana State ...................W ........28-011/22.....at Southern Utah .................W ........34-2411/29.....Maine+ ..................................W ........40-1512/6.......New Hampshire+ ..................W ........36-3412/13.....Richmond+ ............................L .........21-20+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHead Coach: Mark Farley

2009 (7-4)9/5.........at Iowa ..................................L .........17-169/12.......South Dakota ........................W ........66-79/19.......St. Francis (Pa.) ...................W ........30-09/26.......at Missouri State ..................W ........35-710/3....... Indiana State ........................W ........62-710/10.....at North Dakota State .........W ........42-2710/17.....Southern Illinois ....................L .........27-2010/24.....at South Dakota State .........L .........24-1411/7.......Youngstown State ................W ........28-711/14.....Western Illinois .....................W ........34-011/21.....at Illinois State .....................L .........22-20Head Coach: Mark Farley

2010 (7-5)9/11.......North Dakota State ..............W ........16-99/18.......Stephen F. Austin ................L .........22-209/25.......at Iowa State ........................L .........27-010/2.......South Dakota State .............W ........24-1410/9.......at Southern Illinois ...............L .........45-38 (OT)10/16.....at South Dakota ...................W ........19-1410/23..... Illinois State ..........................W ........42-1410/30.....at Youngstown State ...........W ........34-3011/6.......at Indiana State ...................W ........30-2011/13.....Missouri State.......................W ........38-1411/20.....at Western Illinois ................L .........30-1411/27.....Lehigh+ .................................L .........14-7+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHead Coach: Mark Farley

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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2011 (10-3)9/3.........at Iowa State ........................L .........20-199/10.......at Stephen F. Austin ...........W ........34-239/24.......Western Illinois .....................W ........38-1010/1.......at Missouri State ..................W ........42-710/8....... Indiana State ........................W ........23-910/15.....at South Dakota State .........W ........31-1410/29.....at North Dakota State .........L .........27-1911/5.......Youngstown State ................W ........21-1711/12.....Southern Utah ......................W ........34-2111/19.....at Illinois State .....................W ........23-20 (2OT)12/3.......Wofford+ ...............................W ........28-2112/9.......at Montana+ .........................L .........48-10+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHead Coach: Mark Farley

2012 (5-6)9/1.........at Wisconsin .........................L .........26-219/8.........Central State ........................W ........59-09/15.......at Iowa ..................................L .........27-169/22.......at Youngstown State ...........L .........42-359/29.......North Dakota State ..............L .........33-2110/13.....at Southern Illinois ...............L .........34-3110/20.....South Dakota State .............W ........27-610/27..... Illinois State ..........................L .........33-2111/3.......at Western Illinois ................W ........40-011/10.....at South Dakota ...................W ........24-2111/17.....Missouri State.......................W ........38-13Head Coach: Mark Farley

2013 (7-5)8/31.......at Iowa State ........................W ........28-209/7.........Drake.....................................W ........45-149/21.......at Northern Colorado ...........W ........26-79/28.......McNeese State .....................W ........41-610/5.......at North Dakota State .........L .........24-2310/12.....Southern Illinois ....................L .........24-17 (OT)10/19.....South Dakota ........................L .........38-31 (2OT)10/26.....at South Dakota State .........L .........37-34 (2OT)11/2.......at Illinois State .....................L .........13-311/9.......Youngstown State ................W ........22-2011/16.....at Missouri State ..................W ........17-1011/23.....Western Illinois .....................W ........28-13Head Coach: Mark Farley

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

RUSHING

Attempted Game: 47, Steve Harris (vs. Northwest Missouri State 1984)

Season: 304, Terrance Freeney (2003)

Career: 873, Jeff Stovall (1993-96)

Yards Gained Rushing Game: 382, Kelly Ellis (vs. Western Illinois 1979)

Season: 1,513, Corey Lewis (2007)

Career: 4,003, Corey Lewis (2005-08)

Rushing TDs Game: 4, Art Landau vs. Morningside (1953); Randy Schultz vs. South Dakota (1965); Terry Allen vs. Nebraska-Omaha (1976); Kelly Ellis vs. South Dakota (1977); Terry Allen vs. North Dakota (1978); Adam Benge vs. Youngstown State (1998); Tirrell Rennie vs. Illinois State (2010)

Season: 17, David Horne (2005)

Career: 46, Jeff Stovall (1993-96)

Longest TD Run98, Arnold Paulsen (vs. Augustana 1951)

Longest Running Play from Scrimmage98, Arnold Paulsen (vs. Augustana 1951)

PASSING

Attempted Game: 69, Ryan Helming (at Western Illinois 1999)

Season: 403, Ryan Helming (1999)

Career: 1,093, Ryan Helming (1997-2000)

Completed Season: 253, Ryan Helming

(1999)

Career: 714, Eric Sanders (2004-07)

Consecutive Games with TD PassIndividual: 20, Ryan Helming

(1998-2000)

Longest TD Pass99, Jay Johnson to Kenny Shedd (vs. Oklahoma State, 1990)

TD Passes Thrown Game: 6, Mike Smith (vs. McNeese State 1986)

Season: 31, Ryan Helming (1999)

Career: 77, Ryan Helming (1997-2000)

Passes Had Intercepted Game: 6, Al Wichtendahl vs. Augustana (1970); Ryan Helming at Western Illinois (1999)

Season: 26, Steve Sandon (1981)

Career: 60, Steve Sandon (1978-81)

Yards Gained Passing Game: 541, Ryan Helming (at Western Illinois 1999)

Season: 3,469, Ryan Helming (1999)

Career: 9,089, Ryan Helming (1997-2000)

Most Yards Passing As... Freshman: 2,460, SawyerKollmorgen (2012)

Sophomore: 2,929, Eric Sanders (2005)

Junior: 3,469, Ryan Helming (1999)

Senior: 3,145, Ryan Helming (2000)

TOTAL OFFENSE

Total Attempts Game: 72, Ryan Helming (at Western Illinois 1999)

Season: 465, Mike Smith (1985)

Career: 1,330, Eric Sanders (2004-07)

Yards Gained Game: 548, Ryan Helming (at Western Illinois 1999)

Season: 3,469, Ryan Helming (1999)

Career: 9,579, Eric Sanders (2004-07)

RECEPTIONS

Passes Caught Game: 16, Eddie Galles (vs. Southern Illinois 2003)

Season: 86, Mike Furrey (1998)

Career: 249, Eddie Berlin (1997-2000)

Consecutive Games With a Catch44, Eddie Berlin (1997-2000)

Yds Gained Pass Caught Game: 286, Mike Furrey (at Western Illinois 1999)

Season: 1,556, Dedric Ward (1996)

Career: 4,539, Dedric Ward (1993-96)

Longest Reception99, Jay Johnson to Kenny

Shedd (1990, vs. Oklahoma State)

TD Passes Caught Game: 4, Dick Beetsch vs.

South Dakota (1954); Dedric Ward vs. Western Illinois (1995)

Season: 16, Eddie Berlin (2000)

Career: 50, Dedric Ward (1993-96)

Consecutive Games

Reception TDs7, Dedric Ward (1994-95); Eddie Berlin (2000) SCORING

TDs Scored Game: 4, Randy Schultz vs. South Dakota (1965); Dick Beetsch vs. South Dakota (1954); Art Landau vs. Morningside (1953); Terry Allen vs. Nebraska-Omaha (1976); Kelly Ellis vs. South Dakota (1977); Terry Allen vs. North Dakota (1978); Dedric Ward vs. Western Illinois (1995); Adam Benge vs. Youngstown State (1998); Tirrell Rennie vs. Illinois State (2010); David Johnson vs. YSU (2012); David Johnson vs. Iowa State (2013)

Season: 19, David Horne (2005)

Career: 50, Dedric Ward (1993-1996)

PATs Scored Game: 11, Doug Jackson (vs. Wayne State 1988)

Season: 51, Brian Wingert (2005), Billy Hallgren (2008)

Career: 172, Billy Hallgren (2007-2010)

Consecutive PATs Scored114, Tyler Sievertsen (2011-13)

Points Scored Game: 24, Randy Schultz vs. South Dakota (1965); Dick Beetsch vs. South Dakota (1954); Art Landau vs. Morningside (1953); Terry Allen vs. Nebraska-Omaha (1976), vs. North Dakota (1978); Kelly Ellis vs. South Dakota State (1977); Dedric Ward vs. Western Illinois (1995); Adam Benge vs. Youngstown State (1998); David Johnson vs. Youngstown State (2012);

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David Johnson vs. Iowa State (2013)

Season: 116, Carl Boyd (1985)

Career: 331, Brian Wingert (2003-2006)

Consecutive Games Scoring Points36, Brian Wingert (2003-2006)

Pts Scored by a Kicker Game: 18, Brian Mitchell (vs. Idaho, 1991)

Season: 109, Brian Mitchell (1990)

Career: 364, Billy Hallgren (2007-2010)

Most Points Scored byKicking Per Game Season: 9.9, Brian Mitchell(1990)**

FIELD GOALS

Longest Field Goal59, MacKenzie Hoambrecker (vs. Southwest Missouri State, 2002)

Field Goals Attempted Game: 6, MacKenzie Hoambrecker (vs. Cal Poly 2002)

Season: 30, Mike Molstead (1984)

Career: 95, Billy Hallgren (2007-2010)

Field Goals Made Game: 5, Brian Mitchell vs. Idaho (1991); MacKenzie Hoambrecker vs. Cal Poly, vs. Youngstown State (2002)

Season: 26, Brian Mitchell (1990)**

Career: 64, Billy Hallgren (2007-2010)

Consecutive FGs Made Season: 21, Brian Mitchell (1990)**

Career: 26, Brian Mitchell (1990-91)

Highest % FGs MadeSeason: .964, Brian Mitchell (1990)**

Highest % FGs Made Under 40 YardsSeason: 100, Brian Mitchell (1990)**; Scott Obermeier (1992); Brian Wingert, Brian Stegall (2003); Brian Wingert (2004): Tyler Sievertsen (2011)

Most Times Kicking Three FGs in a GameSeason: 7, Brian Mitchell (1990)**

Most Times Kicking Two or More FGs in a Game, Season: 10, Brian Mitchell (1990)**

PUNTING

Punting Average Game: 52.0, Derrick Frost (vs. Western Kentucky 2002)

Season: 44.1, Kyle Bernard (2012)

Career: 41.75, Clay Netusil (1984-1986)

Most Punts Game: 13, Clay Netusil (vs. Youngstown State 1984)

Season: 79, Mike Johnson (1982)

Career: 201, Mike Johnson (1980-83)

Most Punt Yardage Season: 3,322, Tim Mosley (1992)

Career: 8,169, Mike Johnson (1980-83)

Longest Punt78, Mike Butler vs. Augustana (1972); 76, Tim Mosley vs. Indiana State (1992)

RETURNS

Interceptions Game: 3, Nelson Converse vs. Morningside (1972); Randy Junkman vs. Augustana (1971); Lynn King vs. Augustana (1966); Bruce Montgomery vs. North Dakota (1964); Dave Cox vs. South Dakota (1960); Leo Kagan vs. Northeast Missouri State (1939); Nick Maragos vs. Morningside (1975); Mike Smiley vs. Eastern Illinois (1979); Tyree Talton vs. Iowa (1995)

Season: 8, Bill Smith (1967); Willie Beamon (1990)

Career: 20, Mike Woodley (1970-73)

Yards, Intercepted Passes Game: 179, Ray Mitchell(vs. Western Illinois, 2013)

Season: 212, Ryan Doak (2000)

Career: 310, Ryan Doak (1997-2000)

Longest Interception Return100, Moses Aimable (vs. Western Illinois, 1985); Ryan Doak (vs. Indiana State, 2000)

Longest Kickoff Return100, Ben McCabe vs. Coe (1939-TD); Craig Nordlie vs. Drake (1981-TD)

Most Kickoff Return YardsGame: 197, Tyree Talton (vs. Iowa State, 1996)

Season: 927, Tyree Talton (1996)

Career: 2,318, Carlos Anderson (2009-12)

Longest Punt Return93, Joe Fuller vs. Wisconsin-Whitewater (1984)

Most Punt Return Yards Game: 131, Milo Popovic (vs. Wayne State, 1988)

Season: 525, Milo Popovic (1989)

Career: 1,131, Kenny Shedd (1989-92)

BLOCKED KICKS

Blocked Kicks Game: 2, Everette Pedescleaux vs. Delaware (PATs)(2007);David Gunn vs. Cal Poly (PATs)(2000); Carlos Dallis vs. Southern Illinois (Punts)(2000)

Season: 5, Xavier Williams (2012)

Career: 7, Brent Browner (1998-01)

Photo: Ray Mitchell set the UNI-Dome record for interception return yards against Western Illinois on Nov. 23, 2013 (179 yards).

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

#11 RAY MITCHELL

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SINGLE GAME DEFENSIVE RECORDS(SINCE 1981)

TOTAL TACKLES

1. 25, Joe Anderson (vs. Idaho, 1981)2. 23, Marcus Easter (vs. Iowa State., 1996) 23, Matt Pedersen (vs. Youngstown State, 1999)4. 22, Adam Vogt (vs. Youngstown State, 2000) 22, L.J. Fort (vs. Illinois State, 2011)6. 21, John Root (vs. North Dakota State, 1982)7. 20, Mark Farley (vs. Illinois State, 1986) 20, Jarvis Phillips (vs. Western Kentucky, 2002) 20, Jamar Thompson (vs. Richmond, 2008)10. 19, Scott Durflinger (vs. Eastern Illinois, 1994) 19, Matt Pedersen (vs. Youngstown State, 1998) 19, Adam Vogt (vs. Ball State, 2001) 19, De’Veon Harris (vs. Youngstown State, 2007)

SOLO TACKLES

1. 16, Matt Pedersen (vs. Western Illinois, 1999)2. 15, William Freeney (vs. Morgan State, 1991)3. 14, Chris Stimmel (vs. Ball State, 2001) 14, Peter Burns (vs. Eastern Illinois, 1992) 14, James Jones (vs. Iowa State, 1990) 14, Chris Klieman (vs. Missouri State, 1998) 14, Troy Long (vs. Nevada, 1982)8. 13, Luke Smith (vs. Cal Poly, 2000) 13, Matt Pedersen (vs. Illinois State, 1998)10. 12, Brett Koebcke (vs. Missouri State, 2005) 12, Marcus Easter (vs. Iowa State, 1996) 12, Mark Heins (vs. Eastern Illinois, 1989) 12, Steve Peitler (vs. Northern Arizona, 1988) 12, De’Veon Harris (vs. Youngstown State, 2007)

TACKLES FOR LOSS

1. 5.5, John Hermann (vs. Northern Arizona, 2005)2. 4.5, Ben Boothby (vs. North Dakota State, 2010)3. 4.0, Kevin Strensrud (vs. Illinois State, 2003) 4.0, Casey Tierney (vs. Iowa State, 2003) 4.0, Carlos Dallis (vs. Youngstown State, 2001) 4.0, Erik Nelson (vs. Indiana State, 1997)7. 3.0, Darin Heideman (vs. Iowa, 2005) 3.0, Matt Mitchell (vs. Stephen F. Austin, 2003) 3.0, Jonathan Harrell (vs. Southern Illinois, 2002) 3.0, Danny Banks (vs. Prairie View A&M, 2000) 3.0, Jack Mitchell (vs. Ohio University, 1999) 3.0, Kevin Hammond (vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1995) 3.0, Andre Allen (vs. McNeese State, 1994) 3.0, Tony Monroe (vs. Southern Illinois, 1993) 3.0, William Freeney (vs. Indiana State, 1992) 3.0, William Freeney (vs. Iowa State, 1992) 3.0, Peter Burns (vs. Southern Illinois, 1992) 3.0, Andre Allen (Western Kentucky, 1992) 3.0, Todd Eagen (vs. Wayne State, 1988) 3.0, Mike Campbell (vs. Indiana State, 1988) 3.0, Ben Boothby (vs. Southern Utah, 2011) 3.0, Jordan Gacke (vs. South Dakota, 2012) 3.0, Xavier Williams (vs. Drake, 2013) 3.0, Collin Albrecht (vs. North Dakota State, 2013) 3.0, Xavier Williams (vs. Illinois State, 2013)

SACKS

1. 4, Ben Boothby (vs. North Dakota State, 2010) 4, John Hermann (vs. Northern Arizona, 2005)

4, Matt Pedersen (vs. Indiana State, 1997)4. 3, Matt Mitchell (vs. Cal Poly, 2001) 3, Matt Mitchell (vs. Wayne State, 2001) 3, Kevin Hammond (vs. Eastern Washington, 1994) 3, Andre Allen (vs. Idaho, 1994) 3, Andre Allen (vs. Iowa State, 1992) 3, William Freeney (vs. Iowa State, 1992) 3, William Freeney (vs. Illinois State, 1990) 3, William Freeney (vs. Oklahoma State, 1990) 3, Bryce Paup (vs. Western Illinois, 1987) 3, Ed Grimes (vs. Eastern Illinois, 1984) 3, Joe O’Brien (vs. Eastern Illinois, 1984) 3, Terry Szopinski (vs. Drake, 1983) 3, Mark Salz (vs. Northern Michigan, 1982) 3, Mark Wilson (vs. North Dakota State, 1982)

PASSES DEFENDED

1. 5, Willie Beamon (vs. Southern Illinois, 1989) 5, Charles Jenkins (vs. Drake, 1984) 5, Mark Holmes (vs. Central Missouri, 1983) 5, Joe Fuller (vs. Western Illinois, 1983)5. 4, Tanner Varner (vs. Iowa, 2005) 4, Justin Sandy (vs. Missouri State, 2002) 4, Willie Beamon (vs. Indiana State, 1992) 4, Willie Beamon (vs. Oklahoma State, 1990) 4, Kevin Anderson (vs. Southern Illinois, 1987) 4, Dave McCorvey (vs. Western Illinois, 1987) 4, Tom Jones (vs. Northern Michigan, 1982) 4, Franchot Yancey (vs. Western Illinois, 1982)

FORCED FUMBLES

1. 4, Joe O’Brien (vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse, 1983)2. 3, Bryce Paup (vs. Western Illinois, 1987)3. 2, Ryan Arnold (vs. Delaware, 2003) 2, Justin Sandy (vs. Montana State, 2003) 2, Matt Mitchell (vs. Stephen F. Austin, 2003) 2, Benny Sapp (vs. Youngstown State, 2002) 2, Jarvis Phillips (vs. Western Kentucky, 2002) 2, Jason Boehlke (vs. Ball State, 2001) 2, Mack Mitchell (vs. Cal Poly, 1999) 2, Ryan Doak (vs. Illinois State, 1998) 2, Terrance Malone (vs. Illinois State, 1998) 2, Jack Mitchell (vs. Indiana State, 1998) 2, Andre Allen (vs. Texas State, 1993) 2, Andre Allen (vs. Moorhead State, 1993) 2, Simon Nelson (vs. Morgan State, 1991) 2, William Freeney (vs. Northern Arizona, 1990) 2, Todd Eagen (vs. Eastern Illinois, 1990) 2, Joe Anderson (vs. Youngstown State, 1981)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

CAREER RUSHING(INCLUDES POST-SEASON)

RUSHING YARDS

1. 4003 - Corey Lewis (704-4003), 2005-082. 3835 - Jeff Stovall (873-3835), 1993-963. 3721 - Adam Benge (786-3721), 1998-024. 3134 - David Johnson (579-3134), 2010-135. 3017 - Terrance Freeney (720-3017), 2003-056. 2985 - Carl Boyd (701-2985), 1983-877. 2906 - Richard Carter (594-2906), 2000-048. 2883 - Kelly Ellis (626-2883), 1977-819. 2865 - Errol Peebles (619-2865), 1985-8810. 2608 - Randy Schultz (588-2608), 1963-65

RUSHING ATTEMPTS

1. 873 - Jeff Stovall (873-3835), 1993-962. 786 - Adam Benge (786-3721), 1998-023. 720 - Terrance Freeney (720-3017), 2003-054. 704 - Corey Lewis (704-4003), 2005-085. 701 - Carl Boyd (701-2985), 1983-876. 626 - Kelly Ellis (626-2883), 1977-817. 619 - Errol Peebles (619-2865), 1985-888. 594 - Richard Carter (594-2906), 2000-049. 588 - Randy Schultz (588-2608), 1963-6510. 579 - David Johnson (579-3134), 2010-13

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

1. 46 - Jeff Stovall, 1993-962. 39 - Corey Lewis, 2005-083. 36 - Adam Benge, 1998-024. 32 - Terrance Freeney, 2003-05 32 - Terry Allen, 1975-78 32 - David Johnson, 2010-137. 30 - Carl Boyd, 1983-878. 25 - Errol Peebles, 1985-889. 24 - Tirrell Rennie, 2010-1110. 22 - Pat Grace, 2006-09

AVG. YARDS/RUSH (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS)

1. 8.69 - Wes Anderson (59-513), 1987-882. 7.15 - Johnny Gray (34-243), 2005-083. 6.91 - Glen Borland (23-159), 1957-584. 6.83 - Jason Breeland (93-635), 2002-055. 6.17 - Javier Pena (23-142), 1990-936. 6.05 - Max Huffman (227-1374), 1957-597. 6.05 - Neal Moses (167-1010), 19768. 5.98 - Dean Hartman (47-281), 1959-609. 5.89 - Darian Williams (209-1232), 2006-0710. 5.86 - Boals (409-2397), 1960-62

RUSHING YARDS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES)

1. 91.8 - Neal Moses (11 games), 19762. 90.7 - Tirrell Rennie (24 games), 2010-113. 89.9 - Randy Schultz (29 games), 1963-654. 89.5 - David Johnson (35 games), 2010-135. 88.8 - Boals (27 games), 1960-626. 88.6 - Adam Benge (42 games), 1998-027. 82.9 - Carl Boyd (36 games), 1983-878. 79.4 - Terrance Freeney (38 games), 2003-059. 78.5 - Terry Hollimon (11 games), 199710. 78.3 - Jeff Stovall (49 games), 1993-96

BRYCE PAUP | 1987

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CAREER PASSING(INCLUDES POST-SEASON)

PASS ATTEMPTS

1. 1093 - Ryan Helming (662-1093-29), 1997-002. 1057 - Mike Smith (626-1057-47), 1984-873. 1026 - Eric Sanders (714-1026-23), 2004-074. 970 - Jay Johnson (504-970-35), 1989-925. 880 - Steve Sandon (488-880-60), 1978-816. 825 - Larry Miller (436-825-37), 1981-847. 818 - Tom Petrie (436-818-30), 2001-048. 562 - Phil Schooley (260-562-23), 1967-689. 561 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (341-561-13), 2011-1310. 556 - Bill Salmon (241-556-36), 1972-75

PASS COMPLETIONS

1. 714 - Eric Sanders (714-1026-23), 2004-072. 662 - Ryan Helming (662-1093-29), 1997-003. 626 - Mike Smith (626-1057-47), 1984-874. 504 - Jay Johnson (504-970-35), 1989-925. 488 - Steve Sandon (488-880-60), 1978-816. 436 - Larry Miller (436-825-37), 1981-84 436 - Tom Petrie (436-818-30), 2001-048. 341 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (341-561-13), 2011-139. 314 - Pat Grace (314-505-15), 2006-0910. 260 - Phil Schooley (260-562-23), 1967-68

PASSING YARDS

1. 9089 - Ryan Helming (662-1093-29), 1997-002. 9067 - Mike Smith (626-1057-47), 1984-873. 9012 - Eric Sanders (714-1026-23), 2004-074. 8341 - Jay Johnson (504-970-35), 1989-925. 6298 - Steve Sandon (488-880-60), 1978-816. 5791 - Tom Petrie (436-818-30), 2001-047. 5627 - Larry Miller (436-825-37), 1981-848. 4527 - Pat Grace (314-505-15), 2006-099. 4435 - Bill Salmon (241-556-36), 1972-7510. 4284 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (341-561-13), 2011-13

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS

1. 77 - Ryan Helming, 1997-002. 70 - Eric Sanders, 2004-073. 68 - Mike Smith, 1984-874. 60 - Jay Johnson, 1989-925. 48 - Steve Sandon, 1978-816. 40 - Larry Miller, 1981-847. 36 - Pat Grace, 2006-098. 35 - Sawyer Kollmorgen, 2011-139. 34 - Bill Salmon, 1972-7510. 28 - Steven Beard, 1994-96

PASS COMPLETION PCT. (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS)

1. 71.4 - Dana Deines (55-77-4), 1976-792. 69.6 - Eric Sanders (714-1026-23), 2004-073. 69.6 - Brian Anderson (32-46-0), 1998-994. 65.6 - Dexter Hill (42-64-3), 20055. 63.6 - Dave Chambers (14-22-4), 19806. 62.2 - Pat Grace (314-505-15), 2006-097. 60.8 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (341-561-13), 2011-138. 60.6 - Ryan Helming (662-1093-29), 1997-009. 59.2 - Mike Smith (626-1057-47), 1984-8710. 58.6 - Jason Jones (34-58-1), 1995-97

PASS EFFICIENCY (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS)

1. 161.8 - Chris Berg (154-277-10), 1994-952. 161.4 - Eric Sanders (714-1026-23), 2004-073. 158.4 - Jason Jones (34-58-1), 1995-974. 155.1 - Pat Grace (314-505-15), 2006-095. 153.8 - Steven Beard (219-396-13), 1994-966. 150.1 - Brian Anderson (32-46-0), 1998-997. 148.4 - Ryan Helming (662-1093-29), 1997-008. 143.6 - Mike Smith (626-1057-47), 1984-879. 142.9 - Kurt Warner (201-352-16), 1990-9310. 140.9 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (341-561-13), 2011-13

AVG. YARDS/PASS (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS)

1. 10.2 - Chris Berg (154-277-10), 1994-952. 9.7 - Steven Beard (219-396-13), 1994-963. 9.2 - Kurt Warner (201-352-16), 1990-934. 9.0 - Pat Grace (314-505-15), 2006-095. 9.0 - Dexter Hill (42-64-3), 20056. 8.9 - Jason Jones (34-58-1), 1995-977. 8.8 - Eric Sanders (714-1026-23), 2004-078. 8.6 - Jay Johnson (504-970-35), 1989-929. 8.6 - Mike Smith (626-1057-47), 1984-8710. 8.3 - Ryan Helming (662-1093-29), 1997-00

AVG. YARDS/COMPLETION (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS)

1. 18.4 - Chris Berg (154-277-10), 1994-952. 18.4 - Bill Salmon (241-556-36), 1972-753. 17.6 - Steven Beard (219-396-13), 1994-964. 16.6 - Tom Murphy (14-32-2), 1957-585. 16.5 - Jay Johnson (504-970-35), 1989-926. 16.1 - Jerry Morgan (87-201-11), 1959-607. 16.1 - Kurt Warner (201-352-16), 1990-938. 15.2 - Jason Jones (34-58-1), 1995-979. 15.1 - Terry Allen (212-518-38), 1975-7810. 14.8 - Jim Damron (61-166-12), 1958-59

PASSING YARDS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES)

1. 232.5 - Shane Fortney (11 games), 19972. 214.2 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (20 games), 2011-133. 206.6 - Ryan Helming (44 games), 1997-004. 202.7 - Steve Beard (19 games), 1994-965. 201.5 - Mike Smith (45 games), 1984-876. 195.9 - Eric Sanders (46 games), 2004-077. 189.6 - Jay Johnson (44 games), 1989-928. 181.8 - Bill Raun (10 games), 19699. 174.9 - Steve Sandon (36 games), 1978-8110. 173.1 - Ken Macklin (20 games), 1988-89

CAREER RECEIVING(INCLUDES POST-SEASON)

RECEPTION YARDS

1. 4539 - Dedric Ward (208-4539), 1993-962. 3735 - Eddie Berlin (249-3735), 1997-003. 3544 - Mike Furrey (242-3544), 1997-994. 2462 - Kenny Shedd (83-2462), 1989-925. 2314 - Alonzo Clayton (125-2314), 1994-976. 2189 - Dave Schooley (100-2189), 1973-757. 2096 - Ken Harvey (129-2096), 1980-818. 2094 - Jake Soliday (138-2094), 1997-019. 2046 - Tim Mosley (101-2046), 1990-9310. 2031 - Marlus Mays (116-2031), 2000-03

RECEPTIONS

1. 249 - Eddie Berlin (249-3735), 1997-002. 242 - Mike Furrey (242-3544), 1997-993. 208 - Dedric Ward (208-4539), 1993-964. 141 - Johnny Gray (141-1912), 2005-085. 138 - Jake Soliday (138-2094), 1997-016. 129 - Ken Harvey (129-2096), 1980-81 129 - Sherrod Howard (129-1776), 1985-888. 127 - Chris Nuss (127-1837), 1989-929. 125 - Alonzo Clayton (125-2314), 1994-9710. 116 - Marlus Mays (116-2031), 2000-03

RECEPTION TOUCHDOWNS

1. 50 - Dedric Ward, 1993-962. 34 - Eddie Berlin, 1997-003. 27 - Mike Furrey, 1997-994. 24 - Kenny Shedd, 1989-92 24 - Dave Schooley, 1973-756. 21 - Ken Harvey, 1980-817. 20 - Tim Mosley, 1990-938. 18 - Jake Soliday, 1997-01 18 - Jarred Herring, 2008-11 18 - Alonzo Clayton, 1994-97

AVG. YARDS/CATCH (MIN. 5 RECEPTIONS)

1. 29.66 - Kenny Shedd (83-2462), 1989-922. 28.41 - Bob Klavas (17-483), 1976-773. 26.40 - Larry Roberts (5-132), 19574. 25.19 - Joe Manugault (16-403), 1975-775. 23.36 - Sam Rohr (11-257), 2011-136. 22.83 - Aaron Lancaster (6-137), 19917. 22.58 - Brad Gehrke (19-429), 1988-908. 21.89 - Dave Schooley (100-2189), 1973-759. 21.82 - Dedric Ward (208-4539), 1993-9610. 21.80 - Tom Harms (5-109), 1974

RECEPTIONS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES)

1. 7.33 - Mike Furrey (33 games), 1997-992. 6.14 - Ken Harvey (21 games), 1980-813. 5.66 - Eddie Berlin (44 games), 1997-004. 4.16 - Dedric Ward (50 games), 1993-965. 4.00 - Marvin Johnson (20 games), 1967-686. 3.80 - Scott Francke (20 games), 1985-867. 3.73 - Marty Bruder (11 games), 19848. 3.48 - Wes Anderson (25 games), 1987-889. 3.13 - J. Surrency (15 games), 2005 3.13 - Johnny Gray (45 games), 2005-08

DEDRIC WARD

Photo: Dedric Ward currently holds the school record for career receiving yards (4539).

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

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CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE(INCLUDES POST-SEASON)

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS

1. 9579 - Eric Sanders (1330-9579), 2004-072. 9217 - Ryan Helming (1250-9217), 1997-003. 8982 - Mike Smith (1298-8982), 1984-874. 7992 - Jay Johnson (1193-7993), 1989-925. 6616 - Tom Petrie (1121-6616), 2001-046. 5941 - Steve Sandon (1081-5941), 1978-817. 5532 - Pat Grace (747-5532), 2006-098. 5521 - Tirrell Rennie (824-5521), 2010-119. 5477 - Bill Salmon (1030-5477), 1972-7510. 5413 - Larry Miller (1029-5413), 1981-84

TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR

1. 83 - Eric Sanders, 2004-072. 82 - Ryan Helming, 1997-003. 81 - Mike Smith, 1984-874. 72 - Jay Johnson, 1989-925. 58 - Terry Allen, 1975-78 58 - Pat Grace, 2006-097. 55 - Steve Sandon, 1978-818. 54 - Bill Salmon, 1972-759. 50 - Dedric Ward, 1993-9610. 47 - Jeff Stovall, 1993-96

TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES)

1. 241.4 - Shane Fortney (11 games), 19972. 230.0 - Tirrell Rennie (24 games), 2010-113. 218.7 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (20 games), 2011-134. 209.5 - Ryan Helming (44 games), 1997-005. 208.2 - Eric Sanders (46 games), 2004-076. 199.6 - Mike Smith (45 games), 1984-877. 198.8 - Steven Beard (19 games), 1994-968. 185.6 - Ken Macklin (20 games), 1988-899. 181.6 - Jay Johnson (44 games), 1989-9210. 178.8 - Tom Petrie (37 games), 2001-04

TOTAL OFFENSE/PLAY (MIN. 50 PLAYS)

1. 8.69 - Wes Anderson (59-513), 1987-882. 8.28 - Steven Beard (456-3777), 1994-963. 7.41 - Pat Grace (747-5532), 2006-094. 7.40 - Chris Berg (352-2605), 1994-955. 7.37 - Ryan Helming (1250-9217), 1997-006. 7.20 - Eric Sanders (1330-9579), 2004-077. 7.12 - Kurt Warner (428-3046), 1990-938. 7.11 - Jason Jones (73-519), 1995-979. 6.92 - Mike Smith (1298-8982), 1984-8710. 6.83 - Jason Breeland (93-635), 2002-05

CAREER ALL-PURPOSE(INCLUDES POST-SEASON)

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS

1. 5173 - Kenny Shedd, 1989-922. 5166 - Carlos Anderson, 2008-123. 5090 - Corey Lewis, 2005-084. 4987 - Dedric Ward, 1993-965. 4749 - Adam Benge, 1998-026. 4692 - Carl Boyd, 1983-877. 4623 - Kelly Ellis, 1977-818. 4459 - Jeff Stovall, 1993-96

9. 4454 - Mike Furrey, 1997-9910. 4332 - David Johnson, 2010-13

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES)

1. 135.0 - Mike Furrey (33 games), 1997-992. 130.3 - Carl Boyd (36 games), 1983-873. 123.8 - David Johnson (35 games), 2010-134. 121.7 - Kelly Ellis (38 games), 1977-815. 117.4 - Carlos Anderson (44 games), 2008-126. 117.4 - Larry Roberts (8 games), 19577. 117.0 - Wes Anderson (25 games), 1987-888. 113.1 - Adam Benge (42 games), 1998-029. 108.1 - Randy Schultz (29 games), 1963-6510. 103.5 - Kenny Shedd (50 games), 1989-92

CAREER SCORING(INCLUDES POST-SEASON)

TOTAL POINTS SCORED

1. 364 - Billy Hallgren (172 PAT, 64 FG), 2007-102. 331 - Brian Wingert (151 PAT, 60 FG), 2003-063. 304 - Dedric Ward (50 TD, 2 PAT), 1993-964. 297 - Brian Mitchell (108 PAT, 63 FG), 1989-915. 282 - Jeff Stovall (47 TD), 1993-966. 271 - M. Hoambrecker (103 PAT, 56 FG), 2000-027. 264 - David Johnson (44 TD), 2010-138. 261 - Tyler Sievertsen (114 PAT, 49 FG), 2010-139. 246 - Carly Boyd (41 TD), 1983-87 246 - Corey Lewis (41 TD), 2005-08

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED

1. 50 - Dedric Ward (50 rcv), 1993-962. 47 - Jeff Stovall (46 rush, 1 rcv), 1993-963. 44 - David Johnson (32 rush, 12 rcv), 2010-134. 41 - Carl Boyd (30 rush, 11 rcv), 1983-87 41 - Corey Lewis (39 rush, 2 rcv), 2005-086. 36 - Adam Benge (36 rush), 1998-027. 34 - Terrance Freeney (32 rush, 2 rcv), 2003-05 34 - Eddie Berlin (34 rcv), 1997-009. 33 - Terry Allen (32 rush, 1 rcv), 1975-78 33 - Kenny Shedd (2 rush, 24 rcv, 7 ret), 1985-88

CAREER KICKING(INCLUDES POST-SEASON)

PAT KICKS MADE

1. 172 - Billy Hallgren (172-174), 2007-102. 151 - Brian Wingert (151-157), 2003-063. 114 - Tyler Sievertsen (114-114), 2010-134. 108 - Brian Mitchell (108-108), 1989-915. 106 - Matt Waller (106-136), 1993-966. 103 - M. Hoambrecker (103-111), 2000-027. 87 - Steve Schonert (87-92), 1980-828. 80 - Mark Whitver (80-90), 1975-789. 78 - Scott Obermeier (78-82), 1992-9310. 62 - Brian Stegall (62-71), 1999-03

PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED

1. 172 - Billy Hallgren (172-174), 2007-102. 157 - Brian Wingert (151-157), 2003-063. 114 - Tyler Sievertsen (114-114), 2010-134. 111 - M. Hoambrecker (103-111), 2000-025. 108 - Brian Mitchell (108-108), 1989-91

6. 92 - Steve Schonert (87-92), 1980-827. 90 - Mark Whitver (80-90), 1975-788. 82 - Scott Obermeier (78-82), 1992-939. 71 - Brian Stegall (62-71), 1999-0310. 68 - Julio Guzman (57-68), 1997-98

FIELD GOALS MADE

1. 64 - Billy Halgren (64-95), 2007-102. 53 - Brian Mitchell (63-75), 1989-913. 60 - Brian Wingert (60-79), 2003-064. 56 - M. Hoambrecker (56-75), 2000-025. 49 - Tyler Sievertsen (49-60), 2010-136. 44 - Matt Waller (44-71), 1993-967. 32 - Mike Molstead (32-51), 1983-848. 30 - Scott Obermeier (30-44), 1992-939. 19 - Mike Angell (19-31), 1985-8610. 17 - Julio Guzman (17-28), 1997-98

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

1. 95 - Billy Halgren (64-95), 2007-102. 79 - Brian Wingert (60-79), 2003-063. 75 - M. Hoambrecker (56-75), 2000-024. 75 - Brian Mitchell (63-75), 1989-915. 71 - Matt Waller (44-71), 1993-966. 60 - Tyler Sievertsen (49-60), 2010-137. 51 - Mike Molstead (32-51), 1983-848. 44 - Scott Obermeier (30-44), 1992-939. 31 - Mike Angell (19-31), 1985-8610. 28 - Julio Guzman (17-28), 1997-98

FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS)

1. 84.0 - Brian Mitchell (63-75), 1989-912. 81.7 - Tyler Sievertsen (49-60), 2010-133. 80.0 - Reed Nunemuller (4-5), 1975-784. 75.9 - Brian Wingert (60-79), 2003-065. 75.0 - Mark Whitver (9-12), 1975-786. 74.7 - M. Hoambrecker (56-75), 2000-027. 73.7 - Brian Stegall (14-19), 1999-038. 68.2 - Scott Obermeier (30-44), 1992-939. 67.4 - Billy Hallgren (64-95), 2007-1010. 66.7 - Terry Land (6-4), 1978-79

BILLY HALLGREN | 2009

Photo: Billy Hallgren was the starting kicker for the Panthers from 2007-2010, breaking four different school records during his time in the Purple and Old Gold.

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

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CAREER PUNTING(INCLUDES POST-SEASON)

PUNT YARDS

1. 8169 - Mike Johnson (201-8169), 1980-832. 7374 - Tim Mosley (178-7374), 1990-933. 7306 - Kyle Bernard (179-7306), 2009-124. 6681 - Mark Whitver (170-6681), 1975-785. 6665 - Derrick Frost (166-6665), 1999-026. 6593 - Jim Fransen (171-6593), 1973-757. 6554 - Clay Netusil (157-6554), 1984-868. 5763 - Dan Rush (148-5763), 1987-909. 5372 - Mike Butler (134-5372), 1969-7210. 4937 - Cory Henke (124-4937), 2002-04

PUNT ATTEMPTS

1. 201 - Mike Johnson (201-8169), 1980-832. 179 - Kyle Bernard (179-7306), 2009-123. 178 - Tim Mosley (178-7374), 1990-934. 171 - Jim Fransen (171-6593), 1973-755. 170 - Mark Whitver (170-6681), 1975-786. 166 - Derrick Frost (166-6665), 1999-027. 157 - Clay Netusil (157-6554), 1984-868. 148 - Dan Rush (148-5763), 1987-909. 134 - Mike Butler (134-5372), 1969-7210. 124 - Cory Henke (124-4937), 2002-04

AVG. YARDS/PUNT (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS)

1. 43.15 - Shawn Krusey (13-561), 20102. 41.75 - Clay Netusil (157-6554), 1984-863. 41.43 - Tim Mosley (178-7374), 1990-934. 41.20 - Doug Jackson (35-1442), 19885. 40.82 - Kyle Bernard (179-7306), 2009-126. 40.64 - Mike Johnson (201-8169), 1980-837. 40.23 - Brad Zumbach (43-1730), 19808. 40.15 - Derrick Frost (166-6665), 1999-029. 40.14 - Logan Bieghler (63-2529), 2011-1310. 40.12 - Matt Malausky (41-1645), 1999

CAREER RETURNS(INCLUDES POST-SEASON)

PUNT RETURN YARDS

1. 1131 - Kenny Shedd (93-1131), 1989-922. 861 - Johnny Gray (77-861), 2005-083. 790 - Milo Popovic (60-790), 1988-894. 632 - Mike Furrey (52-632), 1997-995. 544 - Joe Fuller (47-544), 1982-856. 533 - Ben Sanderson (50-533), 2001-027. 502 - Jason McCleary (48-502), 1991-948. 427 - Scott Owens (73-427), 1982-859. 417 - Mike Woodley (42-417), 1970-7310. 383 - Ken McNeail (54-383), 1979-80

PUNT RETURNS

1. 93 - Kenny Shedd (93-1131), 1989-922. 77 - Johnny Gray (77-861), 2005-083. 73 - Scott Owens (73-427), 1982-854. 60 - Milo Popovic (60-790), 1988-895. 54 - Ken McNeail (54-383), 1979-806. 52 - Mike Furrey (52-632), 1997-997. 51 - M. Kendrickson (51-271), 1976-798. 50 - Justin Surrency (50-323), 2002-04

50 - Ben Sanderson (50-533), 2001-0210. 48 - Jason McCleary (48-502), 1991-94

PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS

1. 7 - Kenny Shedd, 1989-922. 2 - Milo Popovic, 1988-89 2 - Johnny Gray, 2005-08 2 - Jake Soliday, 1997-015. 1 - Jason McCleary, 1991-94 1 - Jerry Roling, 1969-71 1 - Jon Neuwohner, 1979-80 1 - Lynn King, 1965-67 1 - Nick Maragos, 1974-76 1 - J.J. Swain, 2009-12 1 - Ben Sanderson, 2001-02 1 - Justin Surrency, 2002-04 1 - Bobby Hahn, 1957-58 1 - Tom Smith, 1972-74 1 - Mike Furrey, 1997-99 1 - Jim Fuller, 1983 1 - Bill Smith, 1966-68 1 - Max Huffman, 1957-59 1 - Ken McNeail, 1979-80 1 - Spencer Cowan, 1983-86 1 - S. Durflinger, 1991-94 1 - Joe Fuller, 1982-85 1 - Derrick Marbles, 1991-94 1 - Larry Norman, 1971-74 1 - T. Canady, 2007-11 1 - Darrin Eilander, 1986-89

AVG. YARDS/PUNT RETURN (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS)

1. 24.75 - Bobby Hahn (8-198), 1957-582. 15.64 - Jim Fuller (22-344), 19833. 13.17 - Milo Popovic (60-790), 1988-894. 13.15 - Jake Soliday (27-355), 1997-015. 12.16 - Kenny Shedd (93-1131), 1989-926. 12.15 - Mike Furrey (52-632), 1997-997. 11.76 - Cody DeHaan (17-200), 1997-008. 11.57 - Joe Fuller (47-544), 1982-859. 11.39 - Rod Franz (18-205), 196410. 11.38 - Ron Dodd (8-91), 1972-74

KICK RETURN YARDS

1. 2318 - Carlos Anderson (88-2318), 2008-122. 2223 - Tyree Talton (77-2223), 1995-983. 1679 - Jarred Herring (70-1679), 2008-114. 1582 - Kenny Shedd (64-1582), 1989-925. 1320 - Jason McCleary (52-1320), 1991-946. 1183 - Kelly Ellis (66-1183), 1977-817. 1118 - Craig Nordlie (52-1118), 1978-828. 1064 - Wes Anderson (48-1064), 1987-889. 1035 - Anthony Taylor (40-1035), 1992-9510. 857 - Dave Schooley (42-857), 1973-75

KICK RETURNS

1. 88 - Carlos Anderson (88-2318), 2008-122. 77 - Tyree Talton (77-2223), 1995-983. 70 - Jarred Herring (70-1679), 2008-114. 66 - Kelly Ellis (66-1183), 1977-815. 64 - Kenny Shedd (64-1582), 1989-926. 52 - Jason McCleary (52-1320), 1991-94 52 - Craig Nordlie (52-1118), 1978-82

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

8. 48 - Wes Anderson (48-1064), 1987-889. 43 - Scott Owens (43-803), 1982-8510. 42 - Dave Schooley (42-857), 1973-75

KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS

1. 2 - Carlos Anderson, 2008-122. 1 - Terrell Allen, 2006-07 1 - Kevin Anderson, 1986-89 1 - Jarred Herring, 2008-11 1 - Ken McNeail, 1979-80 1 - Steve Harris, 1981-84 1 - Larry Roberts, 1957 1 - Ben Sanderson, 2001-02 1 - Wes Anderson, 1987-88 1 - Craig Nordlie, 1978-82 1 - Mike Shaw

AVG. YARDS/KICK RETURN (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS)

1. 31.25 - B. Montgomery (8-250), 1962-642. 28.87 - Tyree Talton (77-2223), 1995-983. 28.64 - James Porter (11-315), 1994-954. 27.17 - Wes Smith (6-163), 20125. 27.00 - Bobby Hahn (15-405), 1957-586. 26.45 - Dre Dokes (11-291), 2003-067. 26.34 - Carlos Anderson (88-2318), 2008-128. 25.88 - Anthony Taylor (40-1035), 1992-959. 25.84 - Ben Sanderson (31-801), 2001-0210. 25.67 - Darian Williams (12-308), 2006-07

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS

1. 261 - Dre Dokes (18-261), 2003-062. 260 - Tyree Talton (19-260), 1995-983. 243 - Mike Woodley (20-243), 1970-734. 212 - Ryan Doak (8-212), 1997-005. 199 - Bill Smith (15-199), 1966-686. 179 - Ray Mitchell (4-179), 20137. 169 - Jason McCleary (12-169), 1991-948. 167 - Joe Fuller (9-167), 1982-859. 158 - Willie Beamon (5-158), 198910. 146 - Bob Livingston (7-146), 1968-69

FUMBLE RETURN YARDS

1. 35 - Araf Evans (1-35), 2005-072. 32 - Jamar Thompson (1-32), 2006-103. 23 - Tanner Varner (2-23), 2004-054. 20 - Jake Farley (1-20), 2012-135. 17 - Jalen Barnes (1-17), 2012-136. 15 - Tyler Johnson (1-15), 2001-047. 14 - De’Veon Harris (1-14), 2007-088. 12 - Wilmot Wellington (1-12), 2010-129. 9 - Xavier Williams (1-9), 2012-1310. 6 - Paul Wolf (1-6), 1991-94 6 - L.J. Fort (1-6), 2008-11

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CAREER DEFENSE(INCLUDES POST-SEASON)

INTERCEPTIONS

1. 20 - Mike Woodley (20-243), 1970-732. 19 - Tyree Talton (19-260), 1995-983. 18 - Dre Dokes (18-261), 2003-064. 15 - Bill Smith (15-199), 1966-685. 12 - Jason McCleary (12-169), 1991-94 12 - Duane Petersen (12-89), 1988-917. 11 - Chris Parsons (11-120), 2004-07 11 - Willie Beamon (11-106), 1990-929. 10 - Chris Klieman (10-133), 1987-90 10 - Joseph Wallace (10-125), 1990-93 10 - Jerry Morgan (10-112), 1959-60 10 - Todd Harrington (10-99), 1991-94

TOTAL TACKLES

1. 453 - Ryan Doak (210-243), 1997-002. 426 - Matt Pedersen (265-161), 1996-993. 380 - Joe Anderson (99-281), 1979-824. 358 - Andre Allen (221-137), 1991-945. 357 - L.J. Fort (137-220), 2008-116. 338 - Jamar Thompson (154-184), 2006-107. 327 - Paul Wolf (195-132), 1991-948. 303 - Reed Hunemuller (88-215), 1975-789. 300 - William Freeney (203-97), 1989-9210. 298 - Bryce Paup (157-141), 1986-89

UNASSISTED TACKLES

1. 265 - Matt Pedersen (265-161), 1996-992. 221 - Andre Allen (221-137), 1991-943. 210 - Ryan Doak (210-243), 1997-004. 203 - William Freeney (203-97), 1989-925. 195 - Paul Wolf (195-132), 1991-946. 187 - Peter Burns (187-105), 1989-927. 182 - Jason McCleary (182-114), 1991-948. 180 - Casey Tierney (180-116), 2000-03 180 - Matt Mitchell (180-111), 2000-0310. 171 - Kevin Hammond (171-122), 1992-95

ASSISTED TACKLES

1. 281 - Joe Anderson (99-281), 1979-822. 243 - Ryan Doak (210-243), 1997-003. 220 - L.J. Fort (137-220), 2008-114. 215 - Reed Hunemuller (88-215), 1975-785. 193 - Mark Farley (76-193), 1983-866. 184 - Jamar Thompson (154-184), 2006-107. 182 - Ed Arnold (62-182), 1977-798. 178 - Owen Dockter (80-178), 1977-809. 168 - John Root (106-168), 1980-8210. 164 - Mark Salz (62-164), 1979-82

MATT PEDERSEN | 1999

TACKLES FOR LOSS

1. 43.0 - James Ruffin (34-18/213), 2005-092. 39.5 - Ben Boothby (24-31/167), 2007-113. 37.0 - Matt Mitchell (37-0/132), 2000-034. 35.0 - William Freeney (35-0/174), 1989-925. 26.5 - L.J. Fort (14-25/64), 2008-116. 26.0 - Wes Lane (18-16/111), 2005-097. 24.5 - Jordan Lacy (20-9/88), 2004-078. 23.5 - John Hermann (20-7/121), 2003-059. 23.0 - Chuck Kinney (13-20/107), 2006-09 23.0 - Tim O’Neill (23-0/71), 1997-99 23.0 - Andre Allen (23-0/105), 1991-94

YARDS FROM TACKLES FOR LOSS

1. 213 - James Ruffin (34-18/213), 2005-092. 174 - William Freeney (35-0/174), 1989-923. 167 - Ben Boothby (24-31/167), 2007-114. 132 - Matt Mitchell (37-0/132), 2000-035. 121 - John Hermann (20-7/121), 2003-056. 111 - Wes Lane (18-16/111), 2005-097. 107 - Chuck Kinney (13-20/107), 2006-098. 105 - Andre Allen (23-0/105), 1991-949. 102 - Mark Huygens (13-14/102), 2005-0810. 101 - Collin Albrecht (13-3/101), 2010-13

QUARTERBACK SACKS

1. 45.0 - William Freeney (45-0/201), 1989-922. 33.0 - Matt Mitchell (33-0/170), 2000-033. 31.0 - Andre Allen (31-0/169), 1991-944. 25.0 - James Ruffin (21-8/160), 2005-095. 24.0 - Kevin Hammond (24-0/156), 1992-956. 20.0 - Willie Barney (20-0/63), 1994-96 20.0 - James Jones (20-0/97), 1987-90 20.0 - Tim Miller (20-0/58), 1993-96 20.0 - Todd Eagen (20-0/104), 1988-9010. 19.5 - Ben Boothby (16-7/128), 2007-11

YARDS FROM SACKS

1. 201 - William Freeney (45-0/201), 1989-922. 170 - Matt Mitchell (33-0/170), 2000-033. 169 - Andre Allen (31-0/169), 1991-944. 160 - James Ruffin (21-8/160), 2005-095. 156 - Kevin Hammond (24-0/156), 1992-956. 128 - Ben Boothby (16-7/128), 2007-117. 104 - Todd Eagen (20-0/104), 1988-908. 103 - John Hermann (14-4/103), 2003-059. 97 - James Jones (20-0/97)1987-9010. 94 - Mark Huygens (11-7/94), 2005-08

FUMBLES FORCED

1. 11 - Bryce Paup, 1986-89 11 - Joe O’Brien, 1981-843. 8 - Joe Anderson, 1979-82 8 - Matt Mitchell, 2000-03 8 - L.J. Fort, 2008-11 8 - William Freeney, 1989-927. 7 - Ryan Arnold, 2001-04 7 - Andre Allen, 1991-94 7 - Jerry Griffith, 1978-8110. 6 - Ryan Doak, 1997-00 6 - Willie Barney, 1994-96 6 - James Jones, 1987-90 6 - Jack Mitchell, 1998-99

FUMBLES RECOVERED

1. 8 - James Jones, 1987-902. 7 - J. Harrell, 2002-03 7 - Spencer Cowan, 1983-864. 6 - T. Leonardelli, 1975-78 6 - De’Veon Harris, 2007-08 6 - Joe Anderson, 1979-827. 5 - Joe O’Brien, 1981-84 5 - Darin Heideman, 2002-05 5 - Marcus Easter, 1994-96 5 - Chris Klieman, 1987-90 5 - John Hermann, 2003-05 5 - Mark Hein, 1986-89 5 - Jerry Griffith, 1978-81 5 - Matt Mitchell, 2000-03

PASS BREAKUPS

1. 40 - Willie Beamon, 1990-922. 34 - Joe Fuller, 1982-853. 27 - Charles Jenkins, 1983-844. 24 - John Root, 1980-825. 23 - Mark Farley, 1983-86 23 - Mark Holmes, 1981-837. 18 - William Freeney, 1989-92 18 - Dave Gentzler, 1978-799. 17 - Joesph Wallace, 1990-93 17 - Doug Ware, 1983-84 17 - Dre Dokes, 2003-06 17 - Myron Glass, 1991-94

QUARTERBACK HURRIES

1. 15 - Mark Farley, 1983-862. 11 - Bob Storbeck, 1984-86 11 - Jeff Bealles, 1985-86 11 - Kevin Anderson, 1986-895. 10 - Ryan Arnold, 2001-04 10 - Joe Fuller, 1982-857. 9 - Moses Aimable, 1984-858. 8 - Spencer Cowan, 1983-86 8 - Thelonious Key, 1985-88 8 - James Ruffin, 2005-09

BLOCKED KICKS

1. 7 - Brent Browner, 1998-012. 6 - E. Pedescleaux, 2005-083. 5 - Xavier Williams, 2010-134. 4 - Ed Stratton, 1978-80 4 - Steve Meyer, 1995 4 - Mike Smiley, 1979-80 4 - Bryce Paup, 1986-898. 3 - Carlos Dallis, 1999-01 3 - Jamar Thompson, 2006-10 3 - Jordan Smith, 2007-11 3 - Darrell Lloyd, 2007-08

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

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RUSHING(INCLUDES POST-SEASON)

RUSHING ATTEMPTS

Game: 79, vs. North Dakota (1951)Sesaon: 661 (2008)

FEWEST RUSHES ALLOWED

Game: 11, vs. Western Illinois (1987)

NET YARDS RUSHING

Game: 636, vs. Augustana (1951)Season: 2,956 (2007)

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

Game: 10, vs. Augustana (1951)Season: 39 (2007)

FIRST DOWNS RUSHING

Game: 22, vs. Morgan State (1988) 22, vs. Southern Illinois (1992) 22, vs. Western Illinois (2007)Season: 163 (2007)

PASSING(INCLUDES POST-SEASON)

PASSES ATTEMPTED

Game: 69, vs. Western Illinois (1999)Season: 439 (1999)

PASSES COMPLETED

Game: 38, vs. Western Illinois (1999)Season: 279 (1999)

PASSES INTERCEPTED

Game: 7, vs. North Dakota (1970) 7, vs. Montana State (1986)Season: 31 (1970)

NET YARDS PASSING

Game: 541, vs. Western Illinois (1999)Season: 3,717 (1999)

TDs SCORED PASSING

Game: 6, vs. McNeese State (1986) 6, vs. Winona State (1998)Season: 33 (1999)

CONSECUTIVES GAMES WITH TD PASS

22, 1998-2000 (Todd Goebbel, Ryan Helming)

FIRST DOWNS PASSING

Game: 20, vs. Montana State (1986) 20, vs. Southern Illinois (2003)Season: 157 (1999)

TOTAL OFFENSE(INCLUDES POST-SEASON)

TOTAL OFFENSE ATTEMPTS

Game: 103, vs. Western Illinois (1987)Season: 1,102 (1987)

NET YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE

Game: 726, vs. Evansville (1980)Season: 6,008 (2005)

TOTAL FIRST DOWNS

Game: 33, vs. Augustana (1977) 33, vs. Western Illinois (1987)

WINS,LOSSES(INCLUDES POST-SEASON)

MOST VICTORIES

Season: 12 (1992, 1996, 2007, 2008)

CONSECUTIVE WINS (REGULAR SEASON)

Season: 16 (1991-92)

CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE WINS

Season: 31 (NCC, Nov. 4, 1939-Oct. 8, 1949)

CONSECUTIVE WINS OVER AN OPPONENT

Series: 11, vs. Youngstown State (2001-10)

HOME WINNING STREAK (REGULAR SEASON)

29 Sept. 23, 1989-Sept. 17, 1994

MOST LOSSES

Season: 9 (1978)

CONSECUTIVE LOSSES

7 (1916, 1968-69)

MOST TIES

Season: 3 (1928, 1937)

CONSECUTIVE FCS RANKINGS

99 Weeks, undetermined-2012

SCORING(INCLUDES POST-SEASON)

POINTS SCORED

Game: 82, vs. Wisconsin-Platteville (1915, 82-0)Season: 469 (2007, 13 games)

POINTS SCORED AGAINST

Game: 95, vs. Iowa State (1914, 95-0)Season: 357 (2005, 15 games)

POINTS SCORED, FIRST HALF

Game: 54, vs. Indiana State (2007)

POINTS SCORED, SECOND HALF

Game: 49, vs. Wisconsin-Whitewater (1984)

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE

Game: 2.4 (1990, 26 made)

DEFENSE(INCLUDES POST-SEASON)

FUMBLES IN A GAME

Game: 9, vs. Southern Illinois

FUMBLES LOST IN A GAME

Game: 9, vs. Southern Illinois

INTERCEPTIONS MADE

Game: 7, vs. South Dakota (1960) 7, vs. Wisconsin-Whitewater (1975)Season: 27 (1975)

MOST PUNT RETURNS

Game: 12, vs. Youngstown State (1984)

TOP-10 SINGLE GAME DEFENSIVE RECORDS

TACKLES FOR LOSS

1. 16 vs. Northern Arizona, 11-19-052. 15 vs. North Dakota State, 9-11-103. 12 vs. North Dakota State, 10-5-134. 11 vs. Youngstown State, 9-29-015. 10 vs. Iowa State, 8-31-13 10 vs. Drake, 9-7-13 10 vs. Illinois State, 11-2-13 10 vs. Missouri State, 11-16-13 10 vs. Central State, 9-8-12 10 vs. Southern Utah, 11-12-11 10 vs. Southern Utah, 11-17-07 10 vs. Prairie View A&M, 11-11-00 10 vs. Indiana State, 11-15-97 10 vs. Montana, 9-26-81

PASS SACKS

1. 11 vs. North Dakota State, 9-11-10 11 vs. Indiana State, 11-15-97 11 vs. Idaho State, 9-19-92 11 vs. NW Missouri State, 11-16-855. 9 vs. Morgan State, 10-5-91 9 vs. Northern Arizona, 11-19-057. 8 vs. Western Illinois, 10-7-89 8 vs. Central Missouri State, 11-10-849. 7.5 vs. Winona State, 11-21-9810. 7 vs. Eastern Washington, 11-26-05 7 vs. Cal Poly, 11-17-01 7 vs. Cal Poly, 10-31-00 7 vs. Youngstown State, 10-14-00 7 vs. Southern Illinois, 11-13-93 7 vs. Missouri State, 11-7-87

PASSES DEFENDED

1. 22 vs. Eastern Illinois2. 18 vs. Central Missouri State, 11-5-83 18 vs. Youngstown State, 10-22-83 18 vs. Western Illinois, 10-1-835. 16 vs. Western Illinois, 10-2-826. 14 vs. Truman State, 11-23-857. 13 vs. Cal Poly, 9-28-028. 12 vs. Cal Poly, 11-17-019. 11 vs. Illinois State, 10-4-03 11 vs. Cal Poly, 10-9-99 11 vs. Northern Arizona, 11-17-90 11 vs. Eastern Illinois, 10-11-86

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FORCED FUMBLES

1. 7 vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse, 10-8-832. 5 vs. Illinois State, 10-10-98 5 vs. Northern Michigan, 10-3-814. 4 vs. Montana State, 11-29-03 4 vs. Northwestern State, 9-27-03 4 vs. Wyoming, 9-9-93 4 vs. Northern Arizona, 11-17-90 4 vs. Montana State, 9-19-87 4 vs. Delaware State, 9-28-8510. 3 vs. McNeese State, 9-28-13 3 vs. North Dakota State, 10-5-13 3 vs. New Hampshire, 12-3-05 3 vs. Southern Illinois, 10-2-04 3 vs. Western Illinois, 10-25-03 3 vs. Missouri State, 10-18-03 3 vs. Northern Michigan, 9-6-03 3 vs. Youngstown State, 10-19-02 3 vs. Ball State, 9-22-01 3 vs. Western Illinois, 11-18-00 3 vs. Cal Poly, 10-9-99 3 vs. McNeese State, 9-20-97 3 vs. McNeese State, 9-28-96 3 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 9-14-96 3 vs. Illinois State, 10-3-92 3 vs. McNeese State, 9-12-92 3 vs. Morgan State, 10-5-91 3 vs. McNeese State, 9-7-91 3 vs. Eastern Washington, 11-18-89 3 vs. Eastern Illinois, 9-25-82

SEASON RUSHING(INCLUDES POST-SEASON)

RUSHING YARDS

1. 2,956 (616-2956), 20072. 2,877 (661-2877), 20083. 2,764 (646-2764), 20034. 2,760 (624-2760), 19765. 2,679 (618-2679), 20016. 2,632 (597-2632), 19647. 2,599 (521-2599), 20108. 2,463 (564-2463), 19779. 2,456 (641-2456), 200510. 2,412 (443-2412), 2006

RUSHING ATTEMPTS

1. 661 (661-2877), 20082. 646 (646-2764), 20033. 641 (641-2456), 20054. 624 (624-2760), 19765. 618 (618-2679), 20016. 616 (616-2956), 20077. 613 (613-1845), 19738. 610 (610-2366), 19759. 597 (597-2632), 196410. 592 (592-2256), 1991

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

1. 39 (2007)2. 32 (2005) 32 (2008)4. 29 (1988)5. 28 (2001)

6. 27 (2003)7. 25 (1975) 25 (1991)9. 24 (1974) 24 (1976)

RUSHING YARDS/GAME

1. 259.2 (8 games), 19572. 256.8 (8 games), 19563. 252.9 (9 games), 19614. 251.1 (9 games), 19625. 250.9 (11 games), 19766. 239.3 (11 games), 19647. 230.8 (9 games), 19638. 227.4 (13 games), 20079. 225.2 (9 games), 195910. 225.0 (10 games), 1974

SEASON PASSING(INCLUDES POST-SEASON)

PASS ATTEMPTS

1. 483 (284-483-17), 19872. 439 (279-439-14), 19993. 401 (279-401-16), 19854. 394 (224-394-10), 20005. 393 (236-393-10), 19986. 387 (203-387-13), 19977. 383 (259-383-8), 20058. 374 (204-374-12), 19969. 373 (221-373-28), 198110. 363 (172-363-21), 1983

PASS COMPLETIONS

1. 284 (284-483-17), 19872. 279 (279-439-14), 19992. 259 (259-383-8), 20053. 243 (243-322-6), 20074. 236 (236-393-10), 19985. 229 (229-401-16), 19856. 224 (224-394-10), 20007. 221 (221-373-28), 19818. 211 (211-359-22), 19869. 210 (210-356-23), 198010. 204 (204-374-12), 1996

PASSING YARDS

1. 3,717 (279-439-14), 19992. 3,661 (284-483-17), 19873. 3,607 (204-373-12), 19964. 3,552 (259-383-8), 20055. 3,426 (211-359-22), 19866. 3,223 (172-304-9), 19957. 3,205 (229-401-16), 19858. 3,184 (224-394-10), 20009. 3,116 (333-193-15), 199310. 3,070 (171-334-13), 1990

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS

1. 33 (1999)2. 31 (1987)3. 30 (2000)4. 29 (1986)5. 27 (1996)

6. 26 (1995)7. 25 (2005)8. 24 (1981)9. 23 (1980) 23 (1992) 23 (2004)

PASS EFFICIENCY

1. 240.9 (47-98-7), 19622. 172.4 (193-333-15), 19933. 168.2 (243-322-6), 20074. 167.9 (172-304-9), 19955. 162.9 (259-383-8), 20056. 153.5 (211-359-22), 19867. 153.1 (279-439-14), 19998. 153.0 (204-374-12), 19969. 152.5 (172-255-7), 200610. 149.8 (153-257-8), 2004

PASSING YARDS/GAME

1. 337.9 (11 games), 19992. 311.5 (11 games), 19863. 289.5 (11 games), 20004. 271.0 (11 games), 19985. 264.0 (11 games), 19806. 261.9 (11 games), 19977. 259.7 (12 games), 19938. 257.6 (14 games), 19969. 255.8 (12 games), 199010. 251.1 (9 games), 1962

SEASON RECEIVING(INCLUDES POST-SEASON)

RECEPTIONS/GAME

1. 25.36 (11 games), 19992. 21.45 (11 games), 19983. 20.36 (11 games), 20004. 20.09 (11 games), 19815. 19.18 (11 games), 19866. 19.09 (11 games), 19807. 18.69 (13 games), 20078. 18.45 (11 games), 19979. 17.45 (11 games), 201210. 17.27 (15 games), 2005

SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE(INCLUDES POST-SEASON)

TOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDS

1. 6,008 (1024-6008), 20052. 6,001 (1102-6001), 19873. 5,945 (938-5945), 20074. 5,827 (1042-5827), 19855. 5,645 (924-5645), 19966. 5,498 (979-5498), 20087. 5,235 (823-5235), 19998. 5,213 (854-5213), 19869. 5,131 (943-5131), 200310. 4,988 (958-4899), 2001

TEAM RECORDS

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TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME

1. 502.2 (9 games), 19622. 475.9 (11 games), 19993. 473.9 (11 games), 19864. 457.3 (13 games), 20075. 438.9 (11 games), 20006. 438.8 (11 games), 19857. 425.9 (11 games), 19988. 417.3 (11 games), 20099. 413.9 (11 games), 198010. 408.3 (11 games), 2006

TOTAL OFFENSE/PLAY

1. 9.95 (277-2756), 19672. 7.48 (604-4520), 19623. 7.18 (662-4751), 19934. 6.43 (698-4491), 20065. 6.38 (719-4590), 20096. 6.36 (823-5235), 19997. 6.34 (938-5945), 20078. 6.11 (924-5645), 19969. 6.10 (854-5213), 198610. 6.10 (791-4828), 2000

SEASON SCORING(INCLUDES POST-SEASON)

TOTAL POINTS

1. 469 (59 TD, 57 PAT, 18 FG), 20072. 463 (59 TD, 50 PAT, 13 FG), 19873. 449 (58 TD, 51 PAT, 16 FG), 20054. 438 (54 TD, 51 PAT, 19 FG), 20085. 413 (50 TD, 47 PAT, 22 FG), 19916. 405 (51 TD, 43 PAT, 18 FG), 19927. 395 (49 TD, 50 PAT, 17 FG), 19968. 393 (44 TD, 39 PAT, 30 FG), 19849. 392 (43 TD, 40 PAT, 20 FG), 198510. 382 (51 TD, 46 PAT, 10 FG), 1999 382 (47 TD, 43 PAT, 18 FG), 2003

MISCELLANEOUS(INCLUDES POST-SEASON)

HIGHEST SCORING GAMES (BOTH TEAMS)

137 Coe (1899) L 80-5796 Evansville (1980) W 63-3395 Iowa (1914) L 95-093 McNeese State (1986) W 55-3892 Eastern Illinois (2001) W 49-4388 Youngstown State (1981) W 45-4387 Wyoming (1993) L 45-4286 Southern Utah (1997) W 53-3385 Louisiana-Monroe (1987) L 44-4184 Illinois State (1997) W 50-3484 Cal Poly (2000) W 43-4184 Maine (2001) W 56-28

VICTORY MARGINS

82 Wisconsin-Platteville 1915 82-077 Wayne State (NE) 1988 77-075 Coe 1904 75-071 Iowa Training 1904 76-571 Dubuque 1919 71-0

66 Wisconsin-Whitewater 1984 73-763 Lennox 1910 63-062 Northern Michigan 2003 62-059 Winona State 1998 66-759 South Dakota 2009 66-759 Central State 2012 59-0

MARGINS OF DEFEAT

95 Iowa 1914 95-068 Iowa 1900 68-066 Iowa 1997 66-058 North Dakota State 1977 58-058 Iowa 1902 63-556 Upper Iowa 1900 68-1252 Iowa State 1902 52-050 Drake 1900 50-049 Coe 1918 52-349 Pittsburgh 1988 59-10

UNI-DOME ATTENDANCE MARKS (SINCE 1976)

1. 17,190 vs. Southern Illinois 20092. 17,074 vs. Southern Illinois 20073. 16,890 vs. Indiana State 20114. 16,624 vs. Indiana State 20075. 16,324 vs. Missouri State 1990 16,324 vs. Idaho 1992 16,324 vs. Missouri State 1992 16,324vs. Southern Illinois 1993 16,324 vs. McNeese State 1994 16,324 vs. Illinois State 1994 16,324 vs. Idaho 1995

ROAD ATTENDANCE MARKS

1. 79,568 at Wisconsin 20122. 70,585 at Iowa 2005 70,585 at Iowa 2009 70,585 at Iowa 20125. 70,397 at Iowa 19956. 66,325 at Iowa 19977. 64,108 at Brigham Young 20088. 56,800 at Iowa State 20139. 56,795 at Iowa State 200710. 55,518 at Iowa State 2006

TEAM RECORDS

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

RUSHING

Game: 220, Corey Lewis vs. New Hampshire (2007)Longest Run: 68, Sylvester Brown vs. Montana (1994)

PASSING

Attempted: 62, Mike Smith vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987)Completed: 37, Mike Smith vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987)Intercepted: 6, Jay Johnson vs. Boise State (1990)Yardage: 418, Mike Smith vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987)Longest Completion: 78, Mike Smith vs. Arkansas State (1987)

Longest Scoring Play: 78, Mike Smith vs. Arkansas State (1987)

RECEIVING

Pass Receptions: 12, Wes Anderson vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987)Longest Reception: 78, Wes Anderson vs. Arkansas State (1987)Longest TD: 78, Wes Anderson vs. Arkansas State (1987)Most Yardage: 160, Patrick Hunter vs. Texas State (2005)TD Catches: 3, Sherrod Howard vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987 3, Alonzo Clayton vs. Murray State (1995)

SCORING

Touchdowns: 4, Adam Benge vs. Eastern Illinois (2001)PAT Attempts: 6, Mackenzie Hoambrecker vs. Eastern Illinois, Maine (2001)PATs Made: 6, Mackenzie Hoambrecker vs. Eastern Illinois, Maine (2001)

TOTAL OFFENSE

Yards: 410, Mike Smith vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987)

MISCELLANEOUS

Longest KO Return: 97, Tyree Talton vs. Eastern Illinois (1996)Longest Punt Return: 58, Alonzo Clayton vs. Marshall (1996)Passes Intercepted: 2, Bruce Montgomery Pecan Bowl (1964) 2, Todd Harrington vs. Boston (1993)Longest Interception Return: 47, Ken Harris vs. Maine (2001)

TEAM RECORDS

RUSHING

Attempts: 71, Pecan Bowl (1964)Yards: 266 vs. Weber State (1991)

PASSING

Attempts: 62 vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987)Completions: 37 vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987)Interceptions: 6 vs. Boise State (1990)Yards: 418 vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987)Touchdowns: 6 vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987)

TOTAL OFFENSE

Plays: 107 vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987)Yards: 570 vs. New Hampshire (2007)

DEFENSIVE RECORDS

RUSHING BY AN OPPONENT

Plays: 60 vs. Eastern Illinois (1996)Yards: 457 vs. Wofford (2011)Touchdowns: 5 vs. Montana (2001)Longest TD: 70 vs. Georgia Southern (1985)

PASSING BY AN OPPONENT

Attempts: 51 vs. Montana (1994) 51 vs. Murray State (1995)Completions: 38 vs. Montana (1994)Interceptions: 4 vs. McNeese State (1992) 4 vs. Maine (2008) 4 vs. New Hampshire (2008)Yards: 436 vs. Montana (1994)Touchdowns: 5 vs. William & Mary (1996) 5 vs. Eastern Illinois (2001)Longest TD: 80 in Pecan Bowl (1964)

#1 COREY LEWIS

Photo: Corey Lewis rushed for 220 yards against New Hampshire in the FCS Playoffs in 2007, setting a new UNI postseason rushing record.

TOTAL OFFENSE

Plays: 96 vs. New Hampshire (2005)Yards: 631 vs. New Hampshire (2005)

RUSHING - LEAST AGAINST UNI

Plays: 21 vs. Montana State (2003)Yards: 18 vs. Montana (1994)

PASSING - LEAST AGAINST UNI

Attempts: 6 vs. Georgia Southern (1985)Completions: 2 vs. Georgia Southern (1985)Interceptions: 0 TDs: 0

TOTAL OFFENSE - LEAST AGAINST UNI

Plays: 50 in Pecan Bowl (1964)Yards: 164 vs. Western Kentucky (1975)

SCORING

Most Points: 48 vs. Montana (2011)Least Points: 7 vs. McNeese State (1992)

POSTSEASON RECORDS

#2 PATRICK HUNTER

Photo: Patrick Hunter caught four passes for 160 yards and two touchdowns against Texas State in the 2005 FCS national semifinal, setting a new UNI postseason record in receiving yardage.

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2013 MVFC All North Dakota State 8-0 15-0South Dakota State 5-3 9-5Youngstown State 5-3 8-4Southern Illinois 5-3 7-5Missouri State 5-3 5-7Illinois State 4-4 5-6UNI 3-5 7-5South Dakota 3-5 4-8Western Illinois 2-6 4-8Indiana State 0-8 1-11

2012 MVFC All North Dakota State 7-1 14-1South Dakota State 6-2 9-4Illinois State 5-3 9-4Indiana State 5-3 7-4Southern Illinois 5-3 6-5Youngstown State 4-4 7-4UNI 4-4 5-6Missouri State 3-5 3-8Western Illinois 1-7 3-8South Dakota 0-8 1-10

2011 MVFC All UNI 7-1 10-3North Dakota State 7-1 14-1Illinois State 5-3 7-4Indiana State 4-4 6-5South Dakota State 4-4 5-6Youngstown State 4-4 6-5Southern Illinois 2-6 4-7Missouri State 2-6 2-9Western Illinois 1-7 2-9

2010 MVFC All UNI 6-2 7-5Western Illinois 5-3 8-5North Dakota State 4-4 9-5Indiana State 4-4 6-5Illinois State 4-4 6-5Missouri State 4-4 5-6Southern Illinois 4-4 5-6South Dakota State 4-4 5-6Youngstown State 1-7 3-8

2009 MVFC All Southern Illinois 8-0 11-2South Dakota State 7-1 8-4UNI 5-3 7-4Illinois State 5-3 6-5Youngstown State 4-4 6-5Missouri State 4-4 6-5North Dakota State 2-6 3-8Indiana State 1-7 1-10Western Illinois 0-8 1-10

2008 MVFC All UNI 7-1 12-3Southern Illinois 7-1 9-3South Dakota State 6-2 7-5Western Illinois 4-4 6-5North Dakota State 4-4 6-5Youngstown State 3-5 4-8Missouri State 3-5 4-7Illinois State 2-6 3-8Indiana State 0-8 0-12

2007 MVFC All UNI 6-0 12-1Southern Illinois 5-1 12-2Youngstown State 3-3 7-4Western Illinois 3-3 6-5Missouri State 2-4 6-5Illinois State 2-4 4-7Indiana State 0-6 0-11

2006 MVFC All Youngstown State 6-1 11-3UNI 5-2 7-4Illinois State 5-2 9-4Southern Illinois 4-3 9-4Western Kentucky 4-3 6-5Western Illinois 2-5 5-6Indiana State 1-6 1-10Missouri State 1-6 2-9

2005 MVFC All UNI 5-2 7-4Southern Illinois 5-2 9-4Youngstown State 5-2 8-3Illinois State 4-3 7-4Western Kentucky 4-3 7-4Western Illinois 3-4 5-6Missouri State 2-5 4-6Indiana State 0-7 0-11

2004 MVFC All Southern Illinois 7-0 10-2Western Kentucky 6-1 9-3UNI 5-2 7-4Missouri State 3-4 6-5Illinois State 2-5 4-7Western Illinois 2-5 4-7Youngstown State 2-5 4-7Indiana State 1-6 4-7

2003 MVFC All Southern Illinois 6-1 10-2UNI 6-1 10-3Western Illinois 5-2 9-4Western Kentucky 5-2 9-4Illinois State 3-4 6-6Youngstown State 2-5 5-7Missouri State 1-6 4-7Indiana State 0-7 3-9

2002 MVFC All Western Illinois 6-1 11-2Western Kentucky 6-1 12-3Youngstown State 4-3 7-4Illinois State 4-3 6-5Indiana State 3-4 5-7UNI 2-5 5-6Southern Illinois 2-5 4-8Missouri State 1-6 4-7

2001 MVFC All UNI 6-1 11-3Youngstown State 5-2 8-3Western Kentucky 5-2 8-4Western Illinois 4-3 5-5Missouri State 3-4 6-5Indiana State 2-5 3-8Illinois State 2-5 2-9Southern Illinois 1-6 1-10

2000 MVFC AllWestern Illinois 5-1 9-3Youngstown State 4-2 9-3Illinois State 4-2 7-4UNI 3-3 7-4Missouri State 2-4 5-6Southern Illinois 2-4 3-8Indiana State 1-5 1-10

1999 MVFC All Illinois State 6-0 11-3Youngstown State 5-1 12-3UNI 3-3 8-3Western Illinois 2-4 7-4Missouri State 2-4 5-6Indiana State 2-4 3-8Southern Illinois 1-5 5-6

1998 MVFC All Western Illinois 5-1 11-3Illinois State 4-2 8-4UNI 3-3 7-4Youngstown State 3-3 6-5Missouri State 3-3 5-6Indiana State 2-4 5-6Southern Illinois 1-5 3-8

1997 MVFC All Western Illinois 6-0 11-2UNI 5-1 7-4Youngstown State 4-2 13-2Missouri State 3-3 5-6Indiana State 2-4 3-8Southern Illinois 1-5 3-8Illinois State 0-6 2-9

1996 MVFC All UNI 5-0 12-2Western Illinois 3-2 9-3Missouri State 3-2 7-4Indiana State 3-2 6-5Southern Illinois 1-4 5-6Illinois State 0-4 3-8

1995 MVFC All Eastern Illinois 5-1 10-2UNI 5-1 8-5Indiana State 3-3 7-4Illinois State 3-3 5-6Southern Illinois 2-4 5-6Western Illinois 2-4 4-7Missouri State 1-5 4-7

1994 MVFC All UNI 6-0 8-4Western Illinois 4-2 8-3Eastern Illinois 4-2 6-5Illinois State 3-3 5-5-1Indiana State 2-4 5-6Missouri State 2-4 4-7Southern Illinois 0-6 1-10

1993 MVFC All UNI 5-1 8-4Missouri State 4-2 7-4Western Illinois 4-2 4-7Illinois State 2-3-1 6-4-1Eastern Illinois 2-3-1 3-7-1Indiana State 2-4 4-7Southern Illinois 1-5 2-9

1992 MVFC All UNI 5-1 12-2Western Illinois 4-2 7-4Missouri State 4-2 6-5Eastern Illinois 2-4 5-6Illinois State 2-4 5-6Indiana State 2-4 4-7Southern Illinois 2-4 4-7

1991 MVFC All UNI 5-1 11-2Southern Illinois 4-2 7-4Western Illinois 4-2 7-4-1Missouri State 3-3 6-4-1Indiana State 2-4 5-6Eastern Illinois 2-4 4-7Illinois State 1-5 5-6

1990 MVFC All Missouri State 5-1 9-3UNI 5-1 8-4Eastern Illinois 3-3 5-6Illinois State 3-3 5-6Western Illinois 3-3 3-8Indiana State 1-5 4-7Southern Illinois 1-5 2-9

1989 MVFC All Missouri State 5-1 10-3Eastern Illinois 4-2 9-4UNI 4-2 8-3Illinois State 4-2 5-6Indiana State 2-4 4-7Western Illinois 1-5 4-7Southern Illinois 1-5 2-9

1988 MVFC All Western Illinois 6-0 10-2Missouri State 4-2 5-5Indiana State 4-2 5-6UNI 3-3 5-6Eastern Illinois 2-4 5-6Southern Illinois 2-4 4-7Illinois State 0-6 1-10

1987 MVFC AllUNI 6-0 10-4Western Illinois 5-1 7-4Eastern Illinois 3-3 5-6Missouri State 3-3 5-6Indiana State 2-4 5-6Southern Illinois 2-4 3-8Illinois State 0-6 3-7

1986 MVFC All Eastern Illinois 5-1 11-2Southern Illinois 4-2 7-4UNI 4-2 7-3-1Illinois State 3-3 5-5Western Illinois 2-4 6-5Indiana State 1-5 3-8Missouri State 1-5 3-7

1985 MVFC All UNI 5-0 11-2Missouri State 2-2-1 6-4-1Western Illinois 2-3 5-5Southern Illinois 2-3 4-7Eastern Illinois 2-3 6-5Illinois State 1-3-1 6-3

ALL-TIME MVFC STANDINGS

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ALL-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE

1936Paul Jones, EMelvin Nelson, CBernard Schmidt, T

1937Paul Jones, EJohn Magovich, HB

1938George Dutcher, HBLeo Kagan, G

1939Wendlen Burckhard, FBLeo Kagan, GJames Podemski, THugh Roberts, G

1940Wendlen Burckhard, FBMilo Jensen, TBenny McCabe, HBHarland Riebe, EBill Wright, G

1941Don Barnhart, TCy Bellock, HBBob Hunt, EAaron Linn, GLeon Martin, TCharles Pastorino, HB

1946Nick Avelchas, ECy Bellock, EPudge Camarata, HBJason Loving, TPaul Salzman, GBob Williams, HB

1947Paul DeVan, HBBob Williams, HB

1948Paul DeVanElvin Goodvin, HBJason Loving, TLee Wachenheim, THarvey Wissler, G

1949Don Abney, CStanley Brown, TChuck Cacek, HBPaul DeVan, HBBob Miller, GRobert Ogren, TLee Wachenheim, T

1950Home Bienfang, HBBud Fisher, HBHans Sorenson, GLee Wachenheim, E

1951Lou Bohnsack, CLeland Crew, HBMahlon Kaylor, E

1952Lou Bohnsack, CJohn Corey, FBMahlon Kaylor, EBill Olson, HB

Karl Raush, GBud Rowray, T

1953Dick Beetsch, ERalph Capitani, HBLeRoy Dunn, TArt Landau, HBJim Wachenheim, G

1954Dick Beetsch, ELeRoy Dunn, T

1955LeRoy Dunn, T (MVP)Dick Formanek, GJim Rosien, E

1956Dick Formanek, G

1957Bob Knock, CTom Murphy, HBMorris Smith, GLou Roberts, HB

1958Bob Hahn, HBDennis Remmert, T

1959Warren Hansen, HBDennis Remmert, TJohn Sullivan, G

1960George Asleson, GJerry Morgan, QB (MVP)Mace Reyerson, ECharles Schulte, CWendell Williams, G

1961Dan Boals, FB (MVP)Al Sonnenberg, TWendell Williams, G

1962Dan Boals, FB (MVP)Ted Minnick, T

1963Jim Jackson, GRandy Schultz, FBLarry Thompson, HB

1964Merle Masonholder, TPhil Minnick, G (MVP)Randy Schultz, FB (MVP)

1965Loren Buser, LBMerle Masonholder, TRay Pedersen, GRandy Schultz, FB (MVP)

1966Terry Fox, HBRay Pedersen, GRick Price, E

1967Larry Clement, LBRay Pedersen, DT (MVP)Bill Smith, HB

1968Dan Goddard, OGTom Pinkham, HBJohn Williams, LBWarren Woepking, C

1969Larry Green, DEJim Luhring, HBJames Rudd, DGJohn Williams, LB

1970Doug Walter, MG

1971Mike Allen, DEBob Lee, LBLarry Skartvedt, SEMike Woodley, FS

1972Tom Jones, OTMike Woodley, FS

1973Steve Lounsberry, CMike Woodley, FS

1974Pat Batten, RBCharles Frisk, OGNick Maragos, DBDave Schooley, SE

1975Randy Erion, DTNick Maragos, DBBill Salmon, QBDave Schooley, WRMike Timmermans, OT

1976Mel Campbell, DTDallas Deike, OTNick Maragos, FSNeal Moses, RBMarty Stratton, DE

1977Kevin Barz, OTKelly Ellis, RBJim Spahn, C

1978First Team:Paul Christensen, OT

1979First Team:Kelly Ellis, TBOwen Dockter, DTDanny Todd, DBSecond Team:Dave Ehrig, OTTerry Lang, KEd Stratton, DEDave Ramthun, DTMatt Spanjers, LB

1980First Team:Steve Schonert, KOwen Dockter, DTDanny Todd, SSSecond Team:Ken Harvey, SESkip Eckhardt, OG

Steve Sandon, QBChris Miliner, TBEd Stratton, DEDave Ramthun, DTLarry Formanek, LBJohn Root, WS

1981First Team:Ken Harvey, SERoger Schultz, OTSteve Sandon, QBSteve Schonert, KJohn Root, WSSecond Team:Kirk Hobbs, WRScott Hamilton, OGJerry Griffith, DEJoe Anderson, LBPlayer of the Year:Steve Sandon, QB

1982First Team:Steve Ingalls, OLSteve Schonert, KCraig Nordlie, RSMark Salz, NGJohn Root, DBSecond Team:Darryl Goree, SEKevin Webster, OLMark Wilson, LBJoe Anderson, LBTom Jones, DB

1983First Team:James Hutchings, TEDarryl Goree, WRJohn Waskosky, OLLarry Miller, QBJoe Fuller, DBMike Johnson, PSecond Team:Scott Etzel, OLChris Miliner, RBMike Molstead, KJoe O’Brien, DLMark Holmes, LBJames McFadden, LB

1984First Team:Marty Bruder, TERalph Clark, OLSteve Harris, RBMike Molstead, K, Joe O’Brien, DLMark Farley, LBJoe Fuller, DBClay Netusil, PSecond Team:Bill Bealles, OLDwayne Price, DLHenry Saxon, LBCharles Jenkins, DBDef. Player of the Year:Joe O’Brien

1985First Team:Edward Grimes, DETerry Orth, DTMark Farley, LBJoe Fuller, CBMoses Aimable, CBSecond Team:

Mike Smith, QBCarl Boyd, HBScott Francke, SEAl Speicher, OTBill Bealles, OTFrank Ori, OGMark Caballero, OGJeff Bealles, DEHenry Saxon, LBOff. Player of the Year:Mike Smith, QBDef. Player of the Year:Mark Farley, LBCoach of the Year:Darrell Mudra

1986First Team:Carl Boyd, RBBrian Baker, TEJeff Bealles, DEMark Farley, LBClay Netusil, PSecond Team:Mike Smith, QBScott Francke, WRMark Hanssen, OCTerry Orth, DTDave McCorvey, DBHonorable Mention:Louis Cox, OGArt Stelken, DESpencer Cowan, LBChris Klieman, DB

1987First Team:Jeff Bealles, DECarl Boyd, RBLouis Cox, OGKevin Anderson, DBMark Hanssen, CSherrod Howard, TEMike Smith, QBSecond Team:Wes Anderson, WRKen Kolthoff, OTBryce Paup, LBHonorable Mention:John Hill, LBChris Klieman, SOff. Player of the Year:Carl Boyd, RBCoach of the Year:Darrell Mudra

1988First Team:Sherrod Howard, TEDoug Jackson, P/KSecond Team:George Crouch, CMark Botkin, OTRuss Rubie, OGTim Peterson, DEMike Kolpin, LBMark Hein, LBHonorable Mention:Errol Peebles, RBWes Anderson, WRJames Jones, DEMike Campbell, DTBryce Paup, LB

1989First Team:Milo Popovic, WRBrian Mitchell, K

James Jones, DTBryce Paup, LBSecond Team:David Campbell, OGMark Hein, S

1990First Team:Mike Fontana, CBrian Mitchell, PKJames Jones, LBWillie Beamon, DBSecond Team:Jay Johnson, QBChris Nuss, TEKenny Shedd, WRSeth Bonnette, OTTodd Eagen, DEMatt Brinkman, LBChris Klieman, DBHonorable Mention:Rory Feddersen, WRWilliam Freeney, LBDan Rush, P

1991First Team:Jay Johnson, QBChris Nuss, TEKenny Shedd, WRSteve Dhaemers, OTBrian Mitchell, PKWilliams Freeney, LBSecond Team:Pat Williams, OGKevin Keither, LBDuane Petersen, DBTim Mosley, PHonorable Mention:Charles Lister, RBCasey Smith, DLSimon Nelson, DBDef. Player of the Year:William FreeneyCoach of the Year:Terry Allen

1992First Team:Willie Beamon, DBPeter Burns, LBWilliam Freeney, LBJohn Herrin, OTTim Mosley, PChris Nuss, TEScott Obermeier, PKKenny Shedd, WRCasey Smith, DLSecond Team:Tank Corner, RBJay Johnson, QBJason McCleary, DBJoseph Wallace, DBHonorable Mention:Andre Allen, LBTony Monroe, DLDonald Mumma, CDef. Player of the Year:William FreeneyCoach of the Year:Terry Allen

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1993First Team:Andre Allen, LBMatt Harken, TEJohn Herrin, OTTony Monroe, DLTim Mosley, WR/PDonald Mumma, OCKurt Warner, QBSecond Team:Myron Glass, DBMichael Hudnutt, OGJason McCleary, DBJeff Stovall, RBJoseph Wallace, DBHonorable Mention:Todd Harrington, DBDarnell Minnieweather, LBCasey Smith, DLPaul Wolf, LBOff. Player of the Year:Kurt Warner, QBDef. Player of the Year:Andre Allen, LBCoach of the Year:Terry Allen

1994First Team:Andre Allen, LBDan Bower, OLMyron Glass, DBMatt Harken, TEJason McCleary, DBBrian Moretz, NTD.J. Mumma, OCMatt Waller, PKDedric Ward, FLSecond Team:Scott Durflinger, LBTodd Harrington, DBBrett O’Donnell, QBJeff Stovall, RBPaul Wolf, LBHonorable Mention:Ryan Behr, DLKevin Hammond, LBJake Kothe, WRJason McCleary, RSAll-Newcomer:Andy Pattee, OTMarvin Sims, RBMaceo Strickland, DBDef. Player of the Year:Andre Allen, LBCoach of the Year:Terry Allen

1995First Team:Chris Berg, QBDan Bower, OLBrian Moretz, NTTyree Talton, DBSecond Team:Ryan Behr, DLKevin Hammond, LBTim Miller, LBJon Pilcher, CJeff Stovall, RBHonorable Mention:Matt Harken, TEDannie Spann, LBAnthony Taylor, RSAll-Newcomer:Dannine Spann, LBTyree Talton, DB

Off. Player of the Year:Dedric Ward, WR

1996First Team:Steve Beard, QBAlonzo Clayton, WRTim Miller, LBAndy Pattee, OLTyree Talton, DB/RSDedric Ward, WRSecond Team:T.C. Barney, DLChris Clapp, OLMickey Dalton, DBBrad Meester, OLLincoln Sharar, TEDannie Spann, LBJeff Stovall, RBHonorable Mention:Marcus Easter, DBTerrance Malone, DBMatt Waller, PKAll-Newcomer:Mickey Dalton, DBBrad Meester, OCErik Nelson, DLJustin Roberson, RBOff. Player of the Year:Dedric Ward, WRCoach of the Year:Terry Allen

1997First Team:Mike Furrey, WRErik Nelson, DLAndy Pattee, OLMatt Pedersen, LBTyree Talton, DBSecond Team:Shane Fortney, QBTerry Hollimon, RBAlonzo Clayton, WRChris Clapp, OLBrad Meester, OLHonorable Mention:Eddie Berlin, SEMatt Beals, OLTravis Schipper, LBTyree Talton, RSAll-Newcomer:Eddie Berlin, SEShane Fortney, QBMike Furrey, WRTerry Hollimon, RB

1998First Team:Matt Beals, OLMike Furrey, WRBrad Meester, OLMatt Pedersen, LBTyree Talton, DBSecond Team:Eddie Berlin, WRTerrance Malone, DBScott Meredith, DLErik Nelson, DLDorrick Roy, TEHonorable Mention: Brian Billick, OLRyan Helming, QBSteve Jenkins, RBTyree Talton, RSAll-Newcomer:Adam Benge, RBJack Mitchell, DL

Dorrick Roy, TE

1999First Team:Matt Beals, OLMike Furrey, WRRyan Helming, QBBrad Meester, OLMatt Pedersen, LBSecond Team:Adam Benge, RBEddie Berlin, WRRyan Doak, RBJack Mitchell, DLJerome Peterson, DBHonorable Mention:David Gunn, DBMatt Peterson, DLBrandon Rutledge, LBAll-Newcomer:Jeremy Dusho, FLDavid Gunn,CBJerome Peterson, CBChad Setterstrom, OTBrian Stegall, PK

2000First Team:Eddie Berlin, WRAaron Buss, OLRyan Doak, DBDavid Gunn, RSBrad Harms, OLRyan Helming, QBSecond Team:David Gunn, DBRobert Hamre, DLMacKenzie Hoambrecker, PKJustin Nofal, TEChad Setterstrom, OLJake Soliday, WRHonorable Mention:Brent Browner, DBMichael Gerrell, RBRyan Hannam, TEMatt Mitchell, DEAdam Vogt, LBAll-Newcomer:Richard Carter, RBBen Deike, OTMacKenzie Hoambrecker, PKMatt Mitchell, DE

2001First Team:MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PKChad Setterstrom, OLJake Soliday, WRAdam Vogt, LBSecond Team:Adam Benge, RBBrent Browner, DBDaryon Brutley, DBRobert Hamre, DLRyan Hannam, TETerrell Morgan, DLJake Soliday, RSHonorable Mention:Carlos Dallis, LBBen Deike, OLChris Stimmel, DBAll-Newcomer:Baryon Brutley, DBTom Petrie, QBDef. Player of the Year:Adam Vogt, LBFreshman of the Year:Tom Petrie, QB

Coach of the Year:Mark Farley

2002First Team:MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PKMarlus Mays, WRChad Setterstrom, OLSecond Team:Adam Benge, RBDerrick Frost, PJonathan Harrell, LBMatt Mitchell, DLJustin Sandy, RBHonorable Mention:Robert Hamre, DTJarvis Phillips, SSBen Sanderson, RSAll-Newcomer:Jonathan Harrell, LBJarvis Phillips, SSBenny Sapp, CB

2003First Team:Ben Deike, OLTerrance Freeney, RBMatt Mitchell, DLJustin Sandy, DBBenny Sapp, DBSecond Team:Dre Dokes, DBJonathan Harrell, LBEddie Galles, WRHonorable Mention:Marlus Mays, WRTom Petrie, QBAndy Thorn, TEAll-Newcomer:Dre Dokes, DBTerrance Freeney, RBNewcomer of the Year:Terrance Freeney, RB

2004First Team:Ryan Arnold, DLDre Dokes, DBTerrance Freeney, RBLuke Stigler, OLSecond Team:Brett Koebcke, LBJustin Surrency, WRHonorable Mention:Reggie Brown, FBCory Henke, PAndy Thorn, TEAll-Newcomer:Brett Koebcke, LBEric Sanders, QBFreshman of the Year:Eric Sanders, QB

2005First Team:Darin Heideman, LBJohn Hermann, DLChad Rinehart, OLSecond Team:Dre Dokes, DBBrett Koebcke, LBEric Sanders, QBTanner Varner, DBHonorable Mention:Brian Cutright, TEJamie Goodwin, WRAdam Kos, PJoe Lobdell, OL

All-Newcomer:Jamie Goodwin, WR/RSDavid Horne, RBCharles Johnson, DT

2006First Team:Dre Dokes, DBChad Rinehart, OLBrian Wingert, PKSecond Team:Mary Huygens, DLJordan Lacy, DLJoe Lobdell, OLChris Parsons, DBEric Sanders, QBHonorable Mention:Brannon Carter, DLJohnny Gray, WRJames Lindgren, WRAll-Newcomer:Terrell Allen, WRChuck Kinney, DLJames Ruffin, DLDarian Williams, RBNewcomer of the Year:Darian Williams, RB

2007First Team:Barret Anderson, OLBrannon Carter, LBJohnny Gray, WRBrandon Keith, OLCorey Lewis, RBChad Rinehart, OLJames Ruffin, DLEric Sanders, QBClifford Waters, DBSecond Team:Johnny Gray, RSDe’Veon Harris, LBEric Hoffman, OLMark Huygens, DLDarrell Lloyd, DBHonorable Mention:Jordan Lacy, DLRyan Mahaffey, FBAdam Roberts, DBAll-Newcomer:Billy Hallgren, PKRyan Mahaffey, FBDe’Veon Harris, LBDarrell Lloyd, DBAdam Roberts, DBOff. Player of the Year:Eric Sanders, QBDef. Player of the Year:Brannon Carter, LBCoach of the Year:Mark Farley

2008First Team:Darrell Lloyd, DBJosh Mahoney, LBEverette Pedescleaux, DLJames Ruffin, DLAustin Steichen, OLSecond Team:Pat Grace, QBDe’Veon Harris, LBAustin Howard, OLCorey Lewis, RBRyan Mahaffey, FBTerrell McMoore, DBJeremy Robertson, DLHonorable Mention:

Jarred Herring, RSJamar THompson, LBBob Swift, OLAll-Newcomer:Josh Collins, WRZach Davis, QBJarred Herring, WRJay Teply, OLDef. Player of the Year:James Ruffin, DL

2009First Team:Pat Grace, QBJosh Mahoney, LBJames Ruffin, DEAustin Steichen, OLSecond Team:Austin Howard, OLWes Lane, DLRyan Mahaffey, TESchuylar Oordt, TEHonorable Mention:Carlos Anderson, RBBilly Hallgren, PKD.J. Hord, WRJamar Thompson, LBAll-Newcomer:Carlos Anderson, RBElijah Hodge, LBDef. Player of the Year:James Ruffin

2010:First Team:Carlos Anderson, RSBen Boothby, DLBilly Hallgren, PKJamar Thompson, LBAustin Zlab, OLSecond Team:L.J. Fort, LBTirrell Rennie, QBJ.J. Swain, DBHonorable Mention:Carlos Anderson, RBKyle Bernard, PDarren Branch, DLJames Conley, LBSchuylar Oordt, TENewcomer of the Year:Tirrell Rennie, QB

ALL-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE

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2011First Team:Tirrell Rennie, QBJay Teply, OLTyler Sievertsen, PKBen Boothby, DLL.J. Fort, LBVarmah Sonie, DBSecond Team:Jordan Smith, LBHonorable Mention:Darren Branch, DLDavid Johnson, RBJarred Herring, RS

2012First Team:Carlos Anderson, RSSecond Team:David Johnson, RBDan Kruger, OLVarmah Sonie, DBKyle Bernard, PHonorable Mention:Tyler Sievertsen, PKGarrett Scott, DBTim Sauer, OLAll-Newcomer:Sawyer Kollmorgen, QBSam Rohr, TEJake Farley, LBFreshman of the Year:Sawyer Kollmorgen, QBNewcomer of the Year:Sawyer Kollmorgen, QB

2013First Team:David Johnson, RBJack Rummells, OLTyler Sievertsen, PKXavier Williams, DLSecond Team:Dan Kruger, OLKevin Vereen Jr., WRCollin Albrecht, DLJordan Gacke, LBMakinton Dorleant, CBHonorable Mention:Deiondre’ Hall, CBRay Mitchell, DBChad Owens, WRAll-Newcomer:Brion Carnes, QBTate Omli, DBRay Mitchell, DBMakinton Dorleant, CB

MVFC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

1985RB Carl Boyd (1)LB Mark Farley (1)RB Errol Peebles (1)LB Henry Saxon (1)LB Bob Storbe (1)

1986QB Mike Smith (4)

1987RB Carl Boyd (4)DB Chris Klieman (1)

1988WR Wes Anderson (1)

1989DB Willie Beamon (1)QB Ken Macklin (1)LB Bryce Paup (1)

1990DE Todd Eagen (1)LB Terrance Freeney (1)QB Jay Johnson (2)PK Brian Mitchell (1)

1991RB Tank Corner (1)QB Jay Johnson (1)PK Brian Mitchell (1)DB Duane Peterson (1)WR Kenny Shedd (1)

1992LB Peter Burns (1)RB Tank Corner (1)LB William Freeney (3)QB Jay Johnson (1)WR Kenny Shedd (1)

1993LB Andre Allen (1)RS Jason McCleary (1)WR Tim Mosley (2)OC D.J. Mumma (2)RB Jeff Stovall (1)QB Kurt Warner (2)

1994P Ryan Elsbernd (1)DB Todd Harrington (1)OC D.J. Mumma (1)PK Matt Waller (1)LB Paul Wolf (2)

1995OL Dan Bower (1)DB Marcus Easter (1)DL Brian Moretz (1)DB Tyree Talton (1)P Justin Urbanek (1)WR Dedric Ward (2)

1996DL T.C. Barney (1)DB Mickey Dalton (1)DB Marcus Easter (1)OC Brad Meester (1)RB Jeff Stovall (2)PK Matt Waller (1)WR Dedric Ward (4)

1997QB Shane Fortney (1)WR Mike Furrey (2)PK Julio Guzman (1)SS Terrance Malone (1)OL Brad Meester (1)OL Andy Pattee (1)LB Matt Pedersen (2)

1998OT Brian Billick (1)P Randy Hall (1)RB Steve Jenkins (1)OT Nate Zehr (1)

1999WR Mike Furrey (2)QB Ryan Helming (1)LB Matt Pedersen (1)PK Brian Stegall (1)

2000ST Carlos Dallis (1)P Derrick Frost (1)ST David Gunn (1)QB Ryan Helming (3)DB Justin Jansen (1)OL Chad Setterstrom (1)

2001TB Adam Benge (3)LB Carlos Dallis (1)OT Ben Deike (1)P Derrick FrostDT Robert Hamre (1)DB Ken Harris (1)PK MacKenzie Hoambrecker (2)DB Ben Sanderson (1)OG Chad Setterstrom (1)WR Jake Soliday (1)LB Casey Tierney (1)

2002OL Ben Keike (1)P Derrick Frost (1)PK MacKenzie Hoambrecker (3)WR Marlus Mays (1)DE Matt Mitchell (1)

2003OT Ben Deike (2)TB Terrance Freeney (1)WR Eddie Galles (1)P Cory Henke (1)SS Tyler Johnson (1)DE Matt Mitchell (2)OG Tyler Rawlins (1)PK Brian Wingert (1)

2004OG Barret Anderson (1)RB Terrance Freeney (1)DT Justin Heins (1)QB Eric Sanders (1)OT Luke Stigler (1)WR Justin Surrency (2)OG Doug Wilkingson (1)PK Brian Wingert (1)

2005OL Barret Anderson (1)WR Johnny Gray (1)LB Darin Heideman (1)DL John Hermann (1)OL Chad Rinehart (2)

2006OL Barret Anderson (1)WR Johnny Gray (1)OL Chad Rinehart (1)LB Dave Schratz (1)PK Brian Wingert (2)

2007LB Brannon Carter (2)PK Billy Halgren (1)RB Corey Lewis (1)DB Adam Roberts (1)QB Eric Sanders (2)OL Bob Swift (1)DB Clifford Waters (1)

2008P Brook Black (1)QB Pat Grace (2)RT Jarred Herring (1)OL Austin Howard (1)DB Darrell Lloyd (1)DL Everette Pedescleaux (1)

OL Bob Swift (1)

2009QB Pat Grace (2)DB Quentin Scott (1)OL Austin Steichen (1)

2010RS Carlos Anderson (2)DL Ben Boothby (1)PK Billy Hallgren (1)DB Andre Martin (1)QB Tirrell Rennie (1)

2011LB L.J. Fort (1)PK Tyler Sievertsen (3)OL Jay Teply (1)QB Tirrell Rennie (1)LB Jordan Smith (1)

2012DB Garrett Scott (1)QB Sawyer Kollmorgen (2)OL Dan Kruger (1)RB David Johnson (1)RS Carlos Anderson (1)

2013RB David Johnson (1)LB Jake Farley (1)PK Tyler Sievertsen (2)QB Brion Carnes (1)DB Tate Omli (1)DB Ray Mitchell (1)

ALL-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE

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ALL-AMERICANS

ASSOCIATED PRESSFirst Team1949 Paul DeVan, HB1952 Lou Bohnsack, C 1960 George Alsleson, G1961 Wendell Williams, G 1964 Randy Schultz, FB1967 Ray Pedersen, G 1975 Mike Timmermans, DT1990 Brian Mitchell, PK1991 Brian Mitchell, PK1992 Kenny Shedd, AP William Freeney, LB1994 Andre Allen, LB1995 Dedric Ward, WR1996 Dedric Ward, WR1999 Brad Meester, C2001 Adam Vogt, LB2002 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK2006 Dre Dokes, DB2007 Brannon Carter, LB Chad Rinehart, OL2009 James Ruffin, DL2011 Ben Boothby, DLSecond Team1948 Jason Loving, DT1973 Mike Woodley, DB1984 Joe O’Brien, DT1987 Carl Boyd, RB1989 David Campbell, G1990 Kenny Shedd, KR1991 Kenny Shedd, KR1992 Scott Obermeier, PK1993 Andre Allen, LB1996 Tyree Talton, DB1997 Mike Furrey, WR1998 Mike Furrey, WR Matt Pedersen, LB1999 Mike Furrey, WR Brad Meester, C2000 Eddie Berlin, WR Ryan Doak, DB Ryan Helming, QB2001 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK2003 Ben Deike, OL2005 Darin Heideman, LB2006 Chad Rinehart, OL2008 James Ruffin, DL2009 Austin Steichen, CThird Team1946 Pudge Camarata, HB1960 Jerry Morgan, QB1962 Dan Boals, FB1975 Bill Salmon, QB1976 Nick Maragos, DB1981 Ken Harvey, TE1987 Mark Hanssen, C Jeff Bealles, TE1988 Sherrod Howard, TE1989 Bryce Paup, LB1994 Jason McCleary, DB1998 Brad Meester, C2003 Matt Mitchell, DE2005 John Hermann, DE2007 Brannon Carter, LB2008 Everette Pedescleaux, DL2009 Austin Howard, OL2010 Austin Zlab, OL2011 Tyler SievertsenHonorable Mention1947 Bob Williams, HB1950 Eugene Fisher, HB1951 Lou Bohnsack, C1952 Maholon Kaylor, DE1954 Ralph Capitani, QB

1959 Dennis Remmert, DT Bob Hahn, HB1961 Dan Boals, FB1963 Jim Jackson, G1964 Phil Minnick, G1965 Doug Kover, C1967 Bill Smith, HB1968 Tom Barbatti, DL1969 John Williams, LB1969 Jim Rudd, G1972 Mike Woodley, DB1979 Owen Dockter, OT Danny Todd, DB1980 Chris Miliner, RB1985 Mike Smith, QB Edward Grimes, DE Terry Orth, OT Mark Farley, LB Moses Aimable, DB Joe Fuller, DB1986 Brian Baker, TE Mike Smith, QB Carl Boyd, RB Jeff Bealles, DE Mark Farley, LB Clay Netusil, P1987 Mike Smith, QB Louis Cox, G Sherrod Howard, TE Kevin Anderson, DB

AFCAFirst Team1994 Andre Allen, LB1995 Dedric Ward, WR1996 Dedric Ward, WR1999 Brad Meester, C2002 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK2006 Dre Dokes, DB2007 Chad Rinehart, OL2008 James Ruffin, DL2009 Austin Howard, OL2011 Ben Boothby, DL2012 Carlos Anderson, KR2013 Tyler Sievertsen, PK

ALL-AMERICAN FOOTBALL FOUNDATIONFirst Team2002 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK

AMERICAN FOOTBALL QUARTERLYFirst Team1996 Dedric Ward, WR

BEYOND SPORTS NETWORKSecond Team2013 Tyler Sievertsen, PKThird Team2013 Xavier Williams, DL

COLLEGE FOOTBALLSecond Team1993 Andre Allen, LB

COLLEGE SPORTS MADNESSSecond Team2013 Collin Albrecht, DL

COLLEGESPORTSREPORT.COMFirst Team2003 Ben Deike, OL2007 Mark Huygens, DL

Chad Rinehart, OL2008 Everette Pedescleaux, DL James Ruffin, DLSecond Team2005 Eric Sanders, QBThird Team2004 Luke Stigler, OL2005 Darin Heideman, LB John Hermann, DEHonorable Mention2004 Terrance Freeney, RB Dre Dokes, DB2008 Austin Steichen, C

DON HANSEN ALL-WEST REGIONFirst Team2006 Dre Dokes, DB Chad Rinehart, OL Brian Wingert, PKSecond Team2004 Ryan Arnold, DLThird Team2004 Terrance Freeney, RB Luke Stigler, OL Brian Wingert, PK

ESPN/SPORTSTICKERSecond Team1997 Mike Furrey, WR

FOOTBALL GAZETTEFirst Team1991 Brian Mitchell, PK1992 Kenny Shedd, AP William Freeney, LB1995 Dedric Ward, WR1996 Dedric Ward, WR1999 Brad Meester, C2000 Ryan Doak, DB2001 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK2005 Tanner Varner, DB2006 Dre Dokes, DB Brian Wingert, PKSecond Team1991 Kenny Shedd, KR William Freeney, LB1993 Andre Allen, LB1994 Andre Allen, LB1997 Erik Nelson, DL Matt Pedersen, LB1998 Brad Meester, C1999 Ryan Helming, QB Matt Pedersen, LB2000 Eddie Berlin, WR2002 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK Chad Setterstrom, OLThird Team1992 Peter Burns, LB1994 Jason McCleary, DB1995 Kevin Hammond, LB1997 Mike Furrey, WR1998 Erik Nelson, DE2001 Chad Setterstrom, OL2006 Chad Rinehart, OLHonorable Mention1988 Sherrod Howard, TE1991 Kenny Shedd, WR1994 Dedric Ward, WR Matt Harken, TE D.J. Mumma, C Matt Waller, PK Dan Bower, OL Brian Moretz, NT

Myron Glass, DB1995 Brian Moretz, NT1996 Tim Miller, LB Dannie Spann, LB1997 Andy Pattee, OL Tyree Talton, DB1998 Mike Furrey, WR Matt Pedersen, LB1999 Mike Furrey, KR2000 Brad Harms, OL Ryan Helming, QB2001 Ryan Hannam, TE Jake Soliday, WR Adam Vogt, LB

FOOTBALL NEWS I-AASecond Team1986 Carl Boyd, RB1987 Jeff Bealles, DE

KODAK I-AAFirst Team1985 Joe Fuller, DB1987 Carl Boyd, RB1990 Brian Mitchell, PK1991 Brian Mitchell, PK1992 Kenny Shedd, WR William Freeney, LB1993 Andre Allen, LBHonorable Mention1986 Mike Smith, QB Mark Farley, LB

PHIL STEELEFirst Team1999 Mike Furrey, WR2011 L.J. Fort, LB Ben Boothby, DLSecond Team1999 Brad Meester, C2010 Ben Boothby, DL2011 Tyler Sievertsen, PKThird Team1999 Ryan Helming, QB Matt Pedersen, LBFourth Team2010 Austin Zlab, OL

PROFESSIONAL KICKINGSERVICESINC.First Team2002 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK

WILLIAM FREENEY

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SPORTS NETWORKFirst Team1990 Brian Mitchell, PK1991 Brian Mitchell, PK1992 Kenny Shedd, AP William Freeney, LB1994 Andre Allen, LB1995 Dedric Ward, WR1999 Brad Meester, C2000 Eddie Berlin, WR Ryan Doak, DB Ryan Helming, QB2001 Adam Vogt, LB MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK2006 Dre Dokes, DB2007 Chad Rinehart, OL2011 Ben Boothby, DL2013 Tyler Sievertsen, PKSecond Team1989 David Campbell, G Bryce Paup, LB1990 Seth Bonnette, DT1993 Andre Allen, LB1996 Dedric Ward, WR Tyree Talton, DB1997 Mike Furrey, WR1999 Mike Furrey, WR Matt Pedersen, LB2002 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK2003 Ben Deike, OL2006 Chad Rinehart, OL2007 Barret Anderson, G Mark Huygens, DL Johnny Gray, WR2008 Everette Pedescleaux, DL2009 Austin Steichen, CThird Team1993 Tim Mosley, WR1996 Tyree Talton, DB1997 Matt Pedersen, LB1998 Brad Meester, C Mike Furrey, WR2000 Brad Harms, OL2001 Chad Setterstrom, OL2002 Chad Setterstrom, OL2003 Matt Mitchell, DE2007 Brannon Carter, LB Brandon Keith, OL Eric Sanders, QB2008 James Ruffin, DL2009 James Ruffin, DL2011 Carlos Anderson, KR2012 Carlos Anderson, KRHonorable Mention1990 Mike Fontana, C1991 Kenny Shedd, KR1992 Kenny Shedd, WR1993 Jason McCleary, DB1994 Dedric Ward, WR Matt Harken, TE D.J. Mumma, C Matt Waller, PK Jason McCleary, DB2007 Johnny Gray, WR Eric Hoffman, C Brandon Keith, OL Corey Lewis, RB Eric Sanders, QB Clifford Waters, DB2008 Bill Hallgren, PK De’Veon Harris, LB Corey Lewis, RB Austin Steichen, C

ALL-AMERICANS

WALTER CAMPFirst Team1990 Brian Mitchell, PK1991 Brian Mitchell, PK1992 William Freeney, LB1995 Dedric Ward, WR1996 Dedric Ward, WR1999 Mike Furrey, WR2000 Eddie Berlin, WR Ryan Doak, DB2001 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK2002 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK2006 Dre Dokes, DB2007 Chad Rinehart, OL2011 L.J. Fort, LB

WILLIAMSON RATINGSFirst Team1937 Paul Jones, DE1949 Paul DeVan, HB1955 LeRoy Dunn, DT1956 Dick Formanek, DT1960 Jerry Morgan, QB1962 Dan Boals, FBSecond Team1959 Dennis Remmert, DT1961 Wendell Williams, GHonorable Mention1939 Wendlen Burckhard, HB Leo Kagan, C1940 Jim Podemski, OL Hugh Roberts, G1945 George Dutcher, HB1946 Jason Loving, OL1956 Ron Brinkley, FB1960 George Asleson, G Warren Hansen, HB1961 John Raffensberger, DE Al Sonnenberg, OL Howie Becker, HB1962 Ted Minnick, OL1963 Larry Thompson, HB Phil Minnick, G Randy Schultz, FB

WALTER PAYTON AWARD1996 Dedric Ward (5th)1999 Ryan Helming (14th)2000 Ryan Helming (5th)2003 Terrance Freeney (5th)2007 Eric Sanders (2nd) Chad Rinehart (22nd)2011 Tirrell Rennie (12th)

BUCK BUCHANAN AWARD2001 Adam Vogt (4th)2011 L.J. Fort (2nd) Ben Boothby (9th)

JERRYRICEAWARD2011 David Johnson (4th)2012 Sawyer Kollmorgen (2nd)

UNI ATHLETICS HALL OF FAMEFootball Inductees1985 Clyde Star Beck L.L. Mendenhall

1986 Stan Sheriff Dick Beetsch

1987 Randy Schultz Duane Josephson

1988 Loren Buser George Dutcher

1989 Dan Boals

1990 Jerry Morgan Charlie Pastorino

1991 August Camarata Dennis Remmert

1992 George Asleson Kelly Ellis

1993 Burl Berry Paul DeVan

1994 James Fox Curly Steinkamp Jim Harmon

1995 Wendell Williams

1996 Paul Jones

1997 Steve Wright

1998 Carl Boyd

2000 Don Erusha Darrell Mudra

2001 Eugene Fisher Bryce Paup Bill Salmon

2002 Lou Bohnsack Kent Stephenson

2003 LeRoy Dunn John Gregory

2005 Pat Mitchell Mike Woodley

2006 Mike Smith

2007 Mike Timmermans

2008 Joe Fuller Kenny Shedd

2010 Dedric Ward 1964 Football Team

2012 Mark Farley

2013 Andre Allen

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ACADEMICS

MVFC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE

1974Dennis Harms, OLCharles Frisk, OLPaul James, LB

1976Dave Schooley, WRMel Campbell, DL

1977Terry Allen, QBNeil Phipps, DL

1979Owen Dockter, DL

1980Jerry Griffith, DEOwen Dockter, DT

1981Jerry Griffith, DE

1982Jim Lewis, DLJoe O’Brien, DL

1983Troy Thomas, OT

1984Mark Farley, LBMike Molstead, PKTroy Thomas, OT

1994First Team: Donald Mumma, OCBrett O’Donnell, QBSecond Team: Paul Wolf, LBHonorable Mention: Ryan Elsbernd, PMatt Harken, TEJeff Helgeson, FS

1995First Team: Chris Berg, QBMatt Harken, TESecond Team: Andy Pattee, OTHonorable Mention: Steve Beard, QBTroy Dooley, RBEric Lyons, OLMarc Salmon, DBTravis Schipper, LB

1996First Team: Steve Beard, QBGreg Hawthorne, TETravis Schipper, LBSecond Team: Andy Morris, LBHonorable Mention: Andy Pattee, OL

1997First Team: Brad Meester, OCMatt Peterson, DETravis Schipper, LBSecond Team: Matt Pedersen, LBHonorable Mention: Andy Pattee, OLLuke Wilson, DE

1998First Team: Brad Meester, OCSecond Team: Drew Elmer, LBMatt Pedersen, LBLuke Wilson, LBHonorable Mention:Randy Hall, PAndy Morris, LB/SMatt Peterson, DE

1999First Team: Brad Meester, OCMatt Pedersen, LBMatt Peterson, DLSecond Team: Drew Elmer, LBJoseph Rieber, OTHonorable Mention: Ryan Hannam, TETyler Powell, FSChris Stimmel, CBAdam Vogt, LB

2000First Team: Ryan Hannam, TEChris Stimmel, SSSecond Team: Derrick Frost, PRobert Hamre, NTBrad Richtsmeier, WRJoseph Rieber, OGAdam Vogt, LBHonorable Mention: Nathan Smith, LB

2001First Team: Ryan Hannam, TEJake Soliday, WRChris Stimmel, FSAdam Vogt, LBSecond Team: Robert Hamre, DTHonorable Mention: Ross Bohner, OGBrad Richtsmeier, WRMatt Trump, OC

2002First Team: MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PKSecond Team: Derrick Frost, PHonorable Mention: Eddie Galles, WRRobert Hamre, DTTom Petrie, QB

2003First Team: Eddie Galles, WRTom Petrie, QBSecond Team: Ben Deike, OTJohn Schabilion, OCHonorable Mention: Ross Bohner, OG

2004First Team: Justin Surrency, WRSecond Team: James Lindgren, WRJohn Schabilion, OCDoug Wilkinson, OCHonorable Mention: Curt Bradley, WR

2005First Team: John Schabilion, OCSecond Team: James Lindgren, WRJustin Surrency, WR

2006First Team: James Lindgren, WRSecond Team: Chad Rinehart, OLHonorable Mention: Curt Bradley, WRRoss Hannam, TE

2007First Team:Chad Rinehart, OLSecond Team: Corey Lewis, RBJosh Mahoney, LB

2008First Team:Josh Mahoney, LBHonorable Mention: Bob Swift, OL

2009First Team:Josh Mahoney, LBSecond Team: Ben Boothby, DLRyan Mahaffey, TE/FB

2010First Team:Ben Boothby, DLSecond Team: Billy Hallgren, PKJarred Herring, WRRyan Mahaffey, TEHonorable Mention:Andre Martin, DBAustin Zlab, OL

2011First Team:Ben Boothby, DLJarred Herring, WRSecond Team: Kyle Bernard, P

2012First Team:Kyle Bernard, PHonorable Mention: Jack Rummells, OL

2013First Team:Jake Farley, LBSecond Team:Collin Albrect, DLJordan Gacke, LBHonorable Mention:Jack Rummells, OL

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS1974 Paul James, LB1980 Owen Dockter, DT (2nd Team)1985 Mark Farley, LB (District VII)1986 Mark Farley, LB (District VII)1991 Mike Schulte, RB (District

VII/2nd Team)1998 Brad Meester, OC (District VII)1999 Brad Meester, OC (District VII/

1st Team)2000 Adam Vogt, LB (District VII)2001 Chris Stimmel, FS (District VII) Adam Vogt, LB (District VII)2002 Eddie Galles, WR (District VII) MacKenzie Hoambrecker (District

VII)2003 Eddie Galles, WR (District VII)2004 John Schabilion, OC (District

VII) James Lindgren, WR (District

VII)2005 John Schabilion, OC (District

VII) James Lindgren, WR (District

VII)2006 James Lindgren, WR (District

VII/1st Team)2007 Chad Rinehart, OL (District VII)2008 Josh Mahoney, LB (District

VII/2nd Team)2009 Josh Mahoney, LB (District

VII/1st Team)2010 Ben Boothby, DL (District

VII/2nd Team)2011 Ben Boothby, DL (District

VII/1st Team)2013 Jake Farley, LB (District VI) Collin Albrecht, DL (District VI)

FCS ATHLETIC DIRECTORS ACADEMIC ALL-STAR

1998 Brad Meester, OC Matt Pedersen, LB2001 Chris Stimmel, FS Adam Vogt, LB2003 Tom Petrie, QB2004 John Schabilion, OC2005 John Schabilion, OC2006 James Lindgren, WR2007 Chad Rinehart, OL2008 Josh Mahoney, LB2009 Josh Mahoney, LB2011 Ben Boothby, DL S-A of the Year2012 Kyle Bernard, P

FCS ADA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP FINALIST

2006 James Lindgren, WR2009 Josh Mahoney, LB2011 Ben Boothby, DL2012 Kyle Bernard, P

WILLIAMV.CAMPBELLTROPHY(ACADEMIC HEISMAN)

2006 James Lindgren, WR - Semifinalist

2007 Chad Rinehart, OL - Semifinalist

2009 Josh Mahoney, LB - Finalist2011 Ben Boothby, DL - Semifinalist2012 Kyle Bernard, P - Semifinalist

NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION HAMPSHIRE

HONOR SOCIETY2006 Curt Bradley, WR

James Lindgren, WR2007 Chad Rinehart, OL2008 Nick Nelson, DB2009 Josh Mahoney, LB; Stacy

Chinander LS

2010 Billy Hallgren, PK; Ryan Mahaffey, TE; Jamar Thompson, LB; Austin Zlab, OL

2011 Ben Boothby, DL; August Hadenfeldt, DL; Jarred Herring, WR

2012 Kyle Bernard, P2013 Dan Kruger, OL

MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE GOOD NEIGHBOR AWARD

2008 Ben Schmidt, DB2011 Ben Boothby, DL

BURGER KING SCHOLAR-ATHLETE1999 Brad Meester, OC

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ACADEMIC ADVISORS

FOR ATHLETICS STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

1999 Terrance Malone, DB

ARA SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD2011 Ben Boothby, DL - Finalist

NCAA POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP

1981 Owen Dockter, Sociology2009 Josh Mahoney, Economics/

English2012 Kyle Bernard, Movement and

Exercise

NCAA WALTER BYERS AWARD2009 Josh Mahoney, Economics/

English

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CAPTAINS

(1960-2012)

1960George Asleson, GWarren Hansen, HBJerry Morgan, QBCharlie Schulte, C

1961Dan Boals, FBCarl Bowman, EBruce Wiegmann, HBWendell Williams, G

1962Dan Boals, FBTed Minnick, TDuane Waters, CBruce Wiegmann, HB

1963Jim Jackson, GPhil Minnick, FBLarry Thompson, HBLarry VanOort, C

1964Ken Beverlin, GJim Jackson, GPhil Minnick, GKent Stephenson, C

1965Ken Beverlin, GLoren Buser, FBDel Hammond, ERandy Schultz, FB

1966James Bosye, TRick Price, EPhil Roberts, TRalph Thomsen, FB

1967Terry Fox, HBRay Pedersen, G/DT

1968Robert Hampton, TThomas Pinkham, DBPhil Schooley, QBJohn Williams, LB

1969Jim Rudd, DGJohn Williams, LB

1970Mike Filer, SEJim Luhring, DBRandy Ruisch, SEGary Weber, QB

1971Mike Allen, DTGene Dietrich, OTJim Gorsch, FBLarry Skartvedt, FL

1972Walt Fieseler, CBJerry Roling, DEKen Rosenkrans, GNelson White, DTMike Woodley, FS

1973Steve Lounsberry, CMike Woodley, FS

1974Pat Batten, HBEd Brown, DTCharles Frisk, GLarry Norman, SS

1975Randy Erion, DTBill Salmon, QBJim Thomas, CBMichael Timmermans, G

1976Mel Campbell, NGDallas Dieke, OTNick Maragos, FSTom Scalissi, RB

1977Kevin Barz, OTWilliam Clark, LBBob Klavas, TENeil Phipps, DT

1978Terry Allen, QBWilliam Clark, LBDavid Erstad, FSJim Pitlik, OG

1979Ed Arnold, LBDana Deines, QBKelly Ellis, TBDave Erstad, FS

1980Owen Dockter, DTSkip Eckhardt, OGKelly Ellis, TBDanny Todd, SS

1981Joe Anderson, LBKelly Ellis, RBJerry Griffith, DEKen Harvey, SEJohn Root, SSteve Sandon, QB

1982Joe Anderson, LBSteve Ingalls, OTJohn Root, SMike Tatoian, G

1983Scott Etzel, CJames McFadden, LBJoe O’Brien, NTMarion Sanders, FL1984Charles Jenkins, SLarry Miller, QBJoe O’Brien, DTTroy Thomas, OT

1985Bill Bealles, OTMark Farley, LBJoe Fuller, DB

1986Carl Boyd, RB

Spencer Cowan, LBMark Farley, LBMark Hanssen, CMike Smith, QB

1987Jeff Bealles, DECarl Boyd, RBMark Hanssen, CJohn Hill, LB

1988Chris Klieman, DBBryce Paup, LBRuss Rubie, OGSteve Spoden, OT

1989David Campbell, OLMark Hein, LBJames Jones, LBBryce Paup, LB

1990Mike Brinkman, DLTodd Eagen, DLSeth Bonnette, OLJames Jones, LBChris Klieman, DB

1991Brad Baumler, LBSteve Dhaemers, OTKevin Keith, LBDuane Petersen, DBPat Williams, OG

1992Peter Burns, LBWilliam Freeney, LBJay Johnson, QBChris Nuss, TEKenny Shedd, WR

1993Mike Hudnutt, OGTim Mosley, SE/PCasey Smith, DEJoseph Wallace, SKurt Warner, QB

1994Andre Allen, LBJason McCleary, SDonald Mumma, CBrett O’Donnell, QBPaul Wolf, LB

1995Ryan Behr, OLTroy Dooley, RBKevin Hammond, LBMatt Harken, TEBrian Moretz, NT

1996T.C. Barney, DESteve Beard, QBMarcus Easter, DBTim Miller, LBJeff Stovall, RBDedric Ward, FL

1997Jay Heimsoth, DTTendai Muyengwa, LBAndy Pattee, OG

Travis Schipper, LB

1998Terrance Malone, DBBrad Meester, OC

1999Brad Meester, OCMatt Pedersen, LB

2000Eddie Berlin, WRRyan Doak, DBRyan Helming, QB

2001Brent Brown, DBRyan Hannam, TEMark Moothart, FBAdam Vogt, LBMatt Zehr, OG

2002Robert Hamre, DTMark Moothart, FBChad Setterstrom, OT

2003Ben Deike, OTJonathan Harrell, LBMarlus Mays, WRTom Petrie, QBJustin Sandy, FSCasey Tierney, LB

2004Ryan Arnold, DERichard Carter, TBJames Idleburgh, STyler Johnson, STom Petrie, QBAndy Thorn, TE

2005Brian Cutright, TEDarin Heideman, LBKevin Stensrud, DLJustin Surrency, WR

2006Curt Bradley, WRJames Lindgren, WREric Sanders, QBDave Schratz, LBMatt Tharp, S

2007Terrell Allen, WRNick Alvarez, CBBarret Anderson, OLBrannon Carter, LBAraf Evans, LBAdam Falk, OLJosh Firstley, FBEric Hoffman, OLBrandon Keith, OLJordan Lacy, DLWhitney Lewis, WRJeff McGaster, DLChad Rinehart, OLEric Sanders, QBClifford Waters, DBDarian Williams, RB

2008Mark Huygens, DLCorey Lewis, RBBob Swift, OL

2009Pat Grace, QBNate Herrig, OLAustin Howard, OLWes Lane, DLJosh Mahoney, LBJames Ruffin, DL

2010Ryan Mahaffey, TESchuylar Oordt, TEJamar Thompson, LBAustin Zlab, OL

2011Tirrell Rennie, QBJarred Herring, WRAugust Hadenfeldt, DLBen Boothby, DLL.J. Fort, LB

2012Carlos Anderson, RBBrian Palangi, OLGarrett Scott, DBVarmah Sonie, DB

2013Dan Kruger, OLSam Tim, LBChris Jepsen, DLZach Cutkomp, RB

TEAM MVPs1929David McCuskey, DB

1930Stewart Cooper, DE

1931Burl Berry, Center

1932Don Gooden, Guard

1933Clair Kraft, DT

1934William Schultz, Guard

1935John Champlin, DB

1936Melvin Nelson, Center

1937John Magovich, DB

1938George Dutcher, DB

1939Leo Kagan, Center

1969Larry Rater, DT

1971Karl Krumm, Safety

1991William Freeney, LBKenny Shedd, WR

1992

William Freeney, LBKenny Shedd, WR

1993Kurt Warner, QBTony Monroe, DE

1999Mike Furrey, WRRyan Helming, QBBrad Meester, CenterMatt Pedersen, LB

2000Ryan Helming, QBEddie Berlin, WRRyan Doak, DB

2001Adam Vogt, LB

2002MacKenzie Hoambrecker, K

2003Justin Sandy, Safety

2004Ryan Arnold, DEJustin Surrency, WR2005Eric Sanders, QBTanner Varner, DB

2006James Lindgren, WRDre Dokes, DBBrian Wingert, K

2007Eric Sanders, QBBrannon Carter, LBJohnny Gray, KR

2008Corey Lewis, RBJames Ruffin, DEJarred Herring, KR

2009D.J. Hord, WRQuentin Scott, SafetyJordan Smith, ST

2010Tirrell Rennie, QBBen Boothby, DLCarlos Anderson, KR

2011Tirrell Rennie, QBL.J. Fort, DLTyler Sievertsen, PK

2012David Johnson, RBGarrett Scott, DBCarlos Anderson, KR

2013David Johnson, RBJordan Gacke, LBTyler Sievertsen, PK

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POSTSEASON APPEARANCES

PRE-FCS

Yr. Date Bowl Opponent Result Site Coach 1960 Nov. 26 Mineral Water Hillsdale College L 17-6 Excelsior Springs, Mo. Stan Sheriff1964 Dec. 12 Pecan Bowl Lamar Tech W 19-17 Abilene, Texas Stan Sheriff1975 Nov. 29 NCAA II 1st Round Western Kentucky L 14-12 Cedar Falls, Iowa Stan Sheriff

NCAA/FCS

Yr. Date UNI Rank Opponent Result Site Attend. Coach 1985 Dec. 7 4 Eastern Washington W 17-14 Cedar Falls, Iowa 6,220 Darrell Mudra Dec. 14 4 Georgia Southern L 40-33 Cedar Falls, Iowa 12,300 Darrell Mudra1987 Nov. 28 3 Youngstown State W 31-28 Cedar Falls, Iowa 3,887 Darrell Mudra Dec. 5 3 Arkansas State W 49-28 Cedar Falls, Iowa 6,100 Darrell Mudra Dec. 12 3 Northeast Louisiana L 44-41 OT Monroe, La. 14,443 Darrell Mudra1990 Nov. 24 11 Boise State L 20-3 Boise, Idaho 11,691 Terry Allen1991 Nov. 30 3 Weber State W 38-21 Cedar Falls, Iowa 8,723 Terry Allen1991 Dec. 7 3 Marshall L 41-13 Huntington, W. Va. 16,889 Terry Allen1992 Nov. 28 3 Eastern Washington W 17-14 Cedar Falls, Iowa 13,149 Terry Allen Dec. 5 3 McNeese State W 29-7 Cedar Falls, Iowa 13,375 Terry Allen Dec. 12 3 Youngstown State L 19-7 Cedar Falls, Iowa 14,682 Terry Allen1993 Nov. 27 13 Boston University L 27-21 OT Boston, Mass. 6,882 Terry Allen1994 Nov. 28 11 Montana L 23-20 Missoula, Mont. 7,958 Terry Allen1995 Nov. 25 16 Murray State W 35-34 Murray, Ky. 7,633 Terry Allen Dec. 3 16 Marshall L 41-24 Huntington, W. Va. 14,472 Terry Allen1996 Nov. 30 3 Eastern Illinois W 21-14 Cedar Falls, Iowa 10,402 Terry Allen Dec. 7 3 William & Mary W 38-35 Cedar Falls, Iowa 10,796 Terry Allen Dec. 14 3 Marshall L 41-24 Huntington, W. Va. 14,414 Terry Allen2001 Dec. 1 - Eastern Illinois W 49-43 Charleston, Ill. 6,824 Mark Farley Dec. 8 - Maine W 56-28 Cedar Falls, Iowa 9,525 Mark Farley Dec. 15 - Montana L 38-0 Missoula, Mont. 18,848 Mark Farley2003 Nov. 29 - Montana State W 35-14 Cedar Falls, Iowa 10,165 Mark Farley Dec. 2 - Delaware L 37-7 Newark, Del. 11,881 Mark Farley2005 Nov. 26 - Eastern Washington W 41-38 Cedar Falls, Iowa 7,746 Mark Farley Dec. 3 - New Hampshire W 24-21 Durham, N.H. 8,448 Mark Farley Dec. 9 - Texas State W 40-37 OT San Marcos, Texas 15,712 Mark Farley Dec. 16 - Appalachian State L 21-16 Chattanooga, Tenn. 20,236 Mark Farley2007 Nov. 24 1 New Hampshire W 38-35 Cedar Falls, Iowa 16,015 Mark Farley Dec. 1 1 Delaware L 39-27 Cedar Falls, Iowa 15,803 Mark Farley2008 Nov. 29 3 Maine W 40-15 Cedar Falls, Iowa 8,477 Mark Farley Dec. 6 3 New Hampshire W 36-34 Cedar Falls, Iowa 9,055 Mark Farley Dec. 13 3 Richmond L 21-20 Cedar Falls, Iowa 12,062 Mark Farley2010 Nov. 27 - Lehigh L 14-7 Cedar Falls, Iowa 5,990 Mark Farley2011 Dec. 3 5 Wofford W 28-21 Cedar Falls, Iowa 6,915 Mark Farley Dec. 9 5 Montana L 48-10 Missoula, Mont. 23,049 Mark Farley

UNIPOSTSEASONBYTHENUMBERS...

Overall Record (FCS) 20-18 (19-16)

Seasons in Postseason Play (FCS) 19 (16)

Postseason Record in the UNI-Dome 15-5

Postseason Coaching Records Stan Sheriff (1-2)Darrell Mudra (3-2)Terry Allen (6-7)Mark Farley (10-7)

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2011 FCSSecond RoundDecember 3, 2011, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 6,915Wofford 7 7 0 7 21UNI 7 0 7 14 28Highlights: The second-ranked and fifth-seeded University of Northern iowa football team topped the Wofford Terriers in the second round of the 2011 FCS Playoffs, 28-21. The Panthers jumped out to the early 7-0 lead on a 23-yard strike from Tirrell Rennie to Jarred Herring early in the first. Wofford answered with 14-unanswered points to take the lead into halftime, 14-7. UNI tied it up at 14-all with Rennie and Herring’s second touchdown pass and catch early in the third quarter. The Panthers took the lead for good on a one-yard touchdown run by freshman running back David Johnson with 14:56 left in the contest. On the ensuing kickoff UNI capitalized on a Terrier mistake. Wofford fumbled the ball in their own end-zone without attempting to kneel or run it out and the ball was recovered by UNI sophomore Phil Wright. The score proved to be the deciding factor in the game as Wofford could only score seven points the rest of the way.

2011 FCSQuarterfinalsDecember 9, 2011, at Missoula, MontanaAttend. 23,049Montana 7 21 7 13 48UNI 7 3 0 0 10Highlights: The second-ranked and fifth-seeded UNI Panthers saw their season come to an end at second-seeded Montana in the quarterfinals of the 2011 FCS Playoffs, dropping the contest to the Grizzlies, 48-10. UNI got on the scoreboard first with a 27-yard pass from Tirrell Rennie to Jarred Herring early in the first quarter. Montana answered with 14-straight points to take the lead for good. UNI tacked on a 21-yard field goal from sophomore Tyler Sievertsen with 8:22 left to go in the second quarter, but that was all the scoring the Panthers could manage on the night. Montana reeled off 34 unanswered points to seal the victory, 48-10. *Montana’s win was later vacated due to NCAA rule violations.

2010 FCSFirst RoundNovember 27, 2010, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 5,990Lehigh 0 0 14 0 14UNI 7 0 0 0 7Highlights: The Lehigh University Mountain Hawks topped the UNI Panthers in the first round of the 2010 FCS Playoffs, 14-7. The Mountain Hawks trailed 7-0 at the half but scored a pair of third-quarter touchdowns. UNI’s only score of the day came on a 17-yard touchdown run by quarterback Tirrell Rennie. Lehigh’s first score of the game came on a 62-yard pass play from Chris Lum to Jake Drwal with 10:08 left in the third quarter. The Mountain Hawks then took the lead for good on a 28-yard scoring strike from Lum to Ryan Spadola with 2:07 left in the third quarter. UNI had multiple chances in the fourth quarter to cut into the Lehigh lead but Billy Hallgren had a 26-yard field goal blocked with 13:02 left in the final quarter and he missed a 31-yarder wide right with 3:31 left in the contest. Hallgren also missed a 44-yard attempt with 11:57 left in the third quarter.

2008 FCSFirst RoundNovember 29, 2008, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 8,477Maine 0 7 0 8 15UNI 7 16 3 14 40Highlights: The No. 3-seeded University of Northern Iowa football squad advanced to the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision playoff quarterfinals with a 40-15 victory over No. 20-ranked Maine in the UNI-Dome. The victory was the Panthers’ ninth-straight win and seventh consecutive first-round playoff victory. Freshman wide receiver Jarred Herring caught a pair of touchdown passes, and senior running back Corey Lewis became the school’s all-time leading rusher in the triumph over the Black Bears. Coming into the game, Herring had compiled 115 yards receiving with one touchdown. After the victory, Herring boasted a game-high 102 yards receiving with two key touchdown receptions of 42 and 55 yards. It was an historic day for Lewis. Lewis became the program’s all-time leading rusher, breaking Jeff Stovall’s record of 3,835 career yards.

2008 FCSQuarterfinalsDecember 6, 2008, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 9,055New Hampshire 7 20 0 7 34UNI 12 14 10 0 36Highlights: UNI held on for a thrilling 36-34 victory over New Hampshire in the quarterfinals of the FCS playoffs evening. Terrell McMoore gave the Panthers the lead for good when he returned an interception 36 yards for a touchdown to give the Panthers a 36-27 advantage with 2:26 left in the third quarter. New Hampshire closed the gap to 36-34 at the 12:20 mark of the fourth quarter on a one-yard rush by Robert Simpson. After the Wildcats forced a punt by the Panthers, the Wildcats began their next drive at their own 14-yard line. De’Veon Harris halted the Wildcats comeback attempt by intercepting a pass at the UNI 44-yard line. The Wildcat defense forced a three-and-out, and UNH got the ball back with 3:25 left in the fourth quarter. A sack by James Ruffin set up a fourth-and-nine for the Wildcats on the UNH 38-yard line, but UNH’s next pass play was incomplete and the Panthers held on for the win.

2008 FCSSemifinalsDecember 13, 2008, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 12,062Richmond 0 7 0 14 21UNI 3 0 17 0 20Highlights: Richmond scored on a 13-yard touchdown strike from Eric Ward to Joe Stewart with 14 seconds left in the game to seal a 21-20 win over the University of Northern Iowa in the semifinals of the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs. Coming out of halftime trailing 7-3, the Panther defense forced a three-and-out for the Spiders and the Panthers got the ball on their own 32-yard line. Pat Grace connected with Ryan Mahaffey for a four-yard touchdown pass to put the Panthers back on top, 10-7. On the Spiders ensuing possession, Jamar Thompson forced a fumble and De’Veon Harris recovered and returned it to the Richmond 16-yard line. Derrick Law carried the Panthers to the Spider 10-yard line and on the following play Grace found Jerred Herring in the end zone on a 10-yard touchdown pass. Richmond pulled to within six points early in the fourth quarter. Then after holding UNI to a three-and-out with just under two minutes to play, the Spiders took over on their own 38 and eventually drove 62 yards on nine plays capped off by a 13-yard pass from Ward to Stewart to knot the score at 20-20.

The Spiders added the PAT to win the game and advance to the national title game where Richmond disposed of Montana, 24-7.

2007 FCSFirst RoundNovember 24, 2007, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 16,015New Hampshire 7 7 7 14 35UNI 7 7 10 14 38Highlights: Senior quarterback Eric Sanders found Montari Leonard for a 24-yard touchdown pass with just seven seconds left on the clock to lift the No. 1-seeded University of Northern Iowa football team to a 38-35 win over New Hampshire in the opening round of the 2007 NCAA FCS Playoffs at the UNI-Dome. The touchdown connection capped a Panther rally that saw the UNI offense cover 71 yards in the game’s final 71 seconds to overcome a four-point edge held by the Wildcats. The fate of UNI’s season fell on the shoulders of its offensive unit after New Hampshire marched 75 yards for the go-ahead score. Chad Kackert’s 15-yard touchdown run gave the Wildcats a 35-31 lead with 1:11 to play and set the stage for the Panthers’ dramatic comeback.

2007 FCSQuarterfinalsDecember 1, 2007, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 15,803Delaware 0 19 10 10 39UNI 10 3 7 7 27Highlights: The top-ranked and top-seeded University of Northern Iowa football team saw its run through the NCAA FCS Playoffs halted in the quarterfinals as 13th-ranked Delaware held off the Panthers for a 39-27 win in the UNI-Dome. The Fightin’ Blue Hens (10-3) rode an outstanding effort by quarterback Joe Flacco and benefitted from a pair of momentum-swinging fumble recoveries to deliver UNI’s only loss of the year. Trailing by 12 with 8:03 left in the game, the Panther offense took the field and began its attempt at a comeback. UNI senior quarterback Eric Sanders, who entered the game with 12 career fourth-quarter or overtime rallies under his belt, led the Panthers on a 2-minute, 51-second drive that saw tight end Austin Howard haul in a 4-yard pass in the back of the end zone to cut Delaware’s lead to 32-27. The Panthers’ drive left just 5:12 on the clock, with Delaware’s offensive unit proceeding to consume most of that remaining time on a 55-yard drive that saw Flacco dive in from 1 yard out for the game-icing touchdown. The score returned Delaware’s lead to 12 points and left Sanders and the Panthers with just 41 seconds in which to work. A week after claiming a win over New Hampshire with just seven seconds left, the Panthers were unable to conjure up another miraculous rally.

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2005 FCSFirst RoundNovember 26, 2005, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 7,746Eastern Washington 7 14 10 7 38UNI 14 10 0 17 41Highlights: UNI advanced to the quarterfinals with a dramatic 41-38 win over No. 15-ranked Eastern Washington. Eastern Washington scored first but the UNI took its first lead of the game after a pair of one-yard touchdown runs by David Horne. EWU battled back behind the arm of Walter Payton Award winner Erik Meyer and took a 21-17 lead late in the second quarter. But again the Panthers responded – this time an Eric Sanders-to-Justin Surrency touchdown pass gave UNI a 24-21 halftime lead. The Eagles took control of the game in the third quarter with a touchdown and field goal and appeared to lock the game away in the fourth quarter with another touchdown to give them a 38-24 lead. However, the Panthers would rally behind the arm of Sanders and feet of Horne to tie the game at 38-38. EWU could not move the ball and punted the ball back to the Panthers with 3:43 remaining in the fourth quarter. The Panthers drove 55 yards with help from a 28-yard sprint by Horne to set up the game-winning 31-yard field goal by Brian Wingert to win it with 51 seconds left in the game.

2005 FCSQuarterfinalsDecember 3, 2005, at Durham, N.H.Attend. 8,448UNI 7 14 0 3 24New Hampshire 0 14 7 0 21Highlights: UNI hung on for a thrilling 24-21 victory over No. 1-ranked New Hampshire in the FCS quarterfinals. It was the first road win in the quarterfinals in UNI’s playoff history. UNI jumped out to a commanding 21-0 lead only 23 minutes into the game, but needed a 22-yard field goal from Brian Wingert at the 11:50 mark of the fourth quarter for the winning margin. Turnovers and fourth-down conversions played a big role in the contest as UNH fumbled the ball to UNI three times and the Wildcats finished 1-for-7 on fourth down conversions.

2005 FCSSemifinalsDecember 9, 2005, at San Marcos, TexasAttend. 15,712UNI 14 9 6 8 3 40Texas State 0 17 13 7 0 37Highlights: UNI advanced to its first-ever national championship game with a 40-37 overtime win at No. 4-ranked Texas State. For the third straight week kicker Brian Wingert provided the winning margin, this time with a 25-yard field goal in overtime. Sophomore quarterback Eric Sanders put on an offensive show as he completed his first nine passes for 200 yards and three touchdowns. Sanders finished the day as his finest so far as a Panther signal-caller. Sanders passed for a career-high 417 yards and tied a career-best with 24 completions. UNI was able to force the overtime by driving 72 yards in 10 plays with senior running back David Horne capping the drive with a four-yard run with 1:27 left in the game. Sanders then connected with senior wide receiver Justin Surrency for the two-point conversion that knotted the game at 37-37. Inexplicably, Texas State head coach David Bailiff told his squad to take a knee and the final 1:16 went off the clock without even an attempt to move the ball down the field. Texas State had all three timeouts and seemed happy with its chances in overtime. Wingert’s three-pointer gave the Panthers a 40-37 in overtime. The Panther defense clinched the victory when Todd Tharp intercepted a Barrick Nealy pass in overtime

to set off a wild Panther celebration.

2005 FCSNational ChampionshipDecember 16, 2005, at Chattanooga, Tenn.Attend. 20,236UNI 6 10 0 0 16Appalachian State 0 7 7 7 21Highlights: The University of Northern Iowa football team’s 2005 journey was filled with last second heroics and nail- biting finishes. The 2005 NCAA FCS national championship game was no different. The Panthers would not have it any other way. Unfortunately in UNI’s first national title game appearance, the Appalachian State University Mountaineers scored a 21-16 victory. UNI broke into the scoring column first on a career-best 50-yard field goal from junior Brian Wingert. The Panthers took the opening drive of the game and moved the ball 41 yards in nine plays but the drive stalled and Wingert drilled the three-pointer. The Panthers forced the first turnover of the game on the ensuing kickoff. UNI redshirt freshman Corey Lewis recovered the loose ball to set up the Panthers at the Appalachian State 24-yard line. UNI was unable to punch it in the end zone was able to tack on three more points via Wingert’s foot. The Mountaineers took their first lead of the game early in the second quarter on a five-yard touchdown run from sophomore running back Kevin Richardson. UNI senior safety Tanner Varner turned the tables on the Mountaineers with an interception midway through the second quarter. Varner stepped in front of a Trey Elder pass to put the Panthers in position to retake the lead. Senior running back David Horne did just that when he scored from two yards out with 8:20 left in the second quarter. The Panther defense came up big again late in the second quarter. Senior linebacker Darin Heideman forced a fumble and junior safety Matt Tharp jumped on the ball to give the Panthers another short field. The UNI offense threatened to add another touchdown before the half the Appalachian State defense held and forced a Wingert field goal. Appalachian State broke through in the second half with a one-yard touchdown run by Richardson to trim the UNI lead to 16-14 with 6:05 to go in the third quarter. The majority of the third and fourth quarters were dominated by both defenses and then the Mountaineer defense made a game-changing play. Appalachian State’s Jason Hunter scooped up a fumble by UNI sophomore quarterback Eric Sanders and took it 15 yards for a touchdown to give the Mountaineers a 21-16 lead with 9:14 left in the game.

2003 FCSFirst RoundNovember 29, 2003, at Cedar Falls, IAAttend. 10,165Montana State 0 7 7 0 14UNI 3 11 14 7 35Highlights: UNI advanced to the quarterfinal game after defeating No. 24-ranked Montana State. The game was tied at 14 with 12:04 left in the third quarter before the Panthers scored 21 unanswered points to secure the win. UNI drew first blood with nine minutes left in the first quarter on a 27-yard field goal by Brian Wingert. His career-long 49-yarder with 14:55 left in the half gave UNI a 6-0 lead. MSU’s Scott Turnquist scored on a 13-yard pass from Travis Lulay with 10:24 left in the half for the Bobcats’ only lead, and the Panthers took the 14-7 lead at intermission when tight end Andy Thorn scored on a two-yard end-around. Lulay’s 11-yard run tied the game at 14. UNI’s Eddie Galles began the Panthers’ march to victory with a 75-yard TD reception from Tom Petrie with 8:25 left in the third period. Terrance Freeney scored on two one-yard runs to seal the win, the first with 4:42 left in the third quarter, and the last with 6:49

left in the game. After gaining just 196 yards in the first two quarters, the Panthers ended the night with 467 yards.

2003 FCSQuarterfinalsDecember 2, 2003, at Newark, Del.Attend. 11,881UNI 0 7 0 0 7Delaware 17 0 10 10 37Highlights: UNI’s season came to a close at third-ranked and second-seeded Delaware. The first major snow storm of the season snarled travel plans on the East Coast, delaying the Panthers’ departure on Friday and forcing the team charter to fly into Baltimore, Mary., followed by over an hour bus ride to Newark. The game’s kickoff was delayed by half an hour, allowing UD staff to clear snow off the field. Though it stopped snowing prior to kickoff, a stiff wind caused havoc in the kicking and passing games. To make matters worse, UNI quarterback Tom Petrie was suffering from the flu and with a high temperature. The Panthers fell behind 17-0 with 4:42 left in the first quarter. The Blue Hens scored on a two-yard run with 9:17 left. Following a blocked UNI punt that was returned to UNI’s nine yard line, and a pass interference call in the end zone, UD went up 14-0 on a three-yard run at the 6:24 mark. Benny Sapp fumbled the ball on the ensuing kickoff return, eventually resulting in a UD 24-yard field goal. The Panthers got back in the game when Petrie scored on a one-yard run with 13:50 left in the half. The score followed a Blue Hen fumble recovered by Kevin Stensrud on the UD 49. UNI had a chance to pull within 17-14 or 17-10 with just 4:09 remaining, but Petrie’s pass to Marlus Mays was intercepted on the two yard line, and the Panthers never really threatened after that.

2001 FCS First RoundDecember 1, 2001, at Charleston, Ill.Attend. 6,824UNI 10 15 14 10 49Eastern Illinois 7 13 8 15 43Highlights: UNI won just its second FCS road playoff game in history when it outlasted No. 3-ranked Eastern Illinois. UNI’s 49 points scored tied a school playoff record for points, matching the 49 scored against Arkansas State in the 1987 quarterfinals. EIU’s J.R. Taylor broke loose for a 49-yard rushing TD with 5:03 left in the second quarter to pull EIU within two points. A one-yard plunge by UNI’s Adam Benge with 2:33 left put UNI up 23-14. Eastern closed ranks again with a 39-yard pass play, but UNI’s Adam Vogt blocked the PAT attempt and Daryon Brutley returned it for two UNI points. UNI never trailed in the second half, but EIU did close the gap to three points, 39-36, with 14:08 left in the game. After UNI went up 49-36 with 6:58 remaining on Mackenzie Hoambrecker’s 27-yard field goal, EIU ended all scoring with 3:27 left on a three-yard pass play. The Panthers were able to run out the clock for the victory.

2001 FCSQuarterfinalsDecember 8, 2001, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 9,525Maine 7 14 7 0 28UNI 14 7 14 21 56Highlights: UNI advanced to its fifth FCS semifinal game with the victory. UNI set four school playoff records, including its 56 points. Mackenzie Hoambrecker was successful on all six PAT attempts, setting marks for made and attempted extra points. Ken Harris returned a 47-yard interception for a TD with 6:12 left in the game for the final score, setting a new standard for

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interception return yards. Griff Jurgens threw for a career-high 299 yards and two TDs. Adam Benge rushed for 114 yards and TDs of three, 63 and five yards, giving him his eighth 100-yard-plus game of the season. The game was tied at 21 at the half and at 28 with 4:23 left in the third quarter before UNI busted loose for several key defensive plays and the 63-yard breakaway TD run by Benge.

2001 FCSSemifinalsDecember 15, 2001, at Missoula, Mont.Attend. 18,848UNI 0 0 0 0 0Montana 17 14 7 0 38Highlights: UNI ran into a buzz saw at No. 1-ranked Montana. The Grizzlies went up 3-0 on a 36-yard field goal with 9:03 left in the first quarter after the Panthers first held them with no score. UM missed on a 50-yarder with 10:29 left in the first period, but UNI’s Brent Browner was flagged for roughing the kicker, which gave UM a first down on UNI’s 18, leading to the first score. UNI’s Griff Jurgens fumbled on the Panthers’ own 30 and less than one minute later, UM went up 10-0. Jurgens injured his knee with 33 seconds left in the first period, and the game never was in hand after that. Tom Petrie came into the game in relief on Jurgens, completing 10-of-21 passes with no interceptions for 178 yards.

1996 FCSFirst RoundNovember 30, 1996, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 10,402Eastern Illinois 7 7 0 0 14UNI 7 7 0 7 21Highlights: UNI defeated No. 14-seeded and No. 16-ranked Eastern Illinois in a game typical of the series between these two teams -- the outcome not decided until the final second. The Panthers scored the winning TD with 7:02 left in the game. EIU fumbled on its next two possessions, with UNI’s Steve Beard intercepted in between. Then Beard fumbled and EIU got the ball back at the 3:19 mark. Eastern got down to UNI’s two yard line. Quarterback Mike Simpson pitched to running back Chris Szarka, who in desperation threw an incomplete pass in the end zone to tight end Mike Mangan as time ran out.

1996 FCSQuarterfinalsDecember 7, 1996, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 10,796William & Mary 0 0 28 7 35UNI 17 10 8 3 38Highlights: UNI defeated No. 8 seeded and No. 7-ranked William & Mary, holding the Tribe to only 67 yards, including minus-27 rushing, in the first half while gaining 293 yards itself. But W&M came back to tie the score at 35 with 5:40 left in the game. Matt Waller’s 32-yard field goal with 2:13 left gave UNI the win. His field goal was set up by W&M’s Darren Sharper’s fumble on a punt return which was recovered by the Panthers at the Tribe 30. UNI’s Dedric Ward fell just short of a FCS playoff record with 11 catches for 245 yards and two TDs. Jeff Stovall gained 55 yards and scored twice before leaving the game in the second half with an ankle injury. Steve Beard’s 360 passing yards was a career high.

1996 FCSSemifinalsDecember 14, 1996, at Huntington, W.Va.Attend. 14,414UNI 0 0 0 14 14Marshall 7 3 14 7 31Highlights: UNI’s playoff nemesis, No. 1-ranked and No. 2 seeded Marshall, pulled out another win to

advance to the national championship game. It was the fourth time the Panthers fell one game short of making the title game. Alonzo Clayton’s 58-yard punt return set a school playoff record, while Marshall tied a UNI mark with four rushing TDs. Matt Waller’s 44-yard blocked field goal at the end of the first half was a heartbreaker and would have put the Panthers only a TD down at intermission.

1995 FCS First RoundNovember 25, 1995, at Murray, Ky.Attend. 7,633UNI 7 14 7 7 35Murray State 0 14 7 13 34Highlights: UNI advanced to the quarterfinal round after defeating No. 4-ranked/seeded Murray State. The victory marked UNI’s first road win in the FCS playoffs following five losses. The Panthers were one of two lower seeds to win their first-round games. UNI never trailed in the game. Alonzo Clayton tied a school playoff record with three TDs. MSU tied the game at 21-all with 9:05 left in the third quarter, but Chris Berg’s 60-yard pass to Matt Harken with nine seconds left put the Panthers back up 28-21. MSU tied the game again with 10:24 remaining and Berg’s 13-yard pass to Dedric Ward gave UNI a 35-28 lead. Matt Waller’s fifth extra point of the day also tied a school playoff record. With 1:26 left, MSU scored on a seven-yard run, but Clayton blocked the extra point, snapping a streak of 79 straight PATs, Ward recovered the ensuing onside kick and UNI was able to run out the clock.

1995 FCSQuarterfinalsDecember 3, 1995, at Huntington, W.Va.Attend. 14,472UNI 14 0 3 7 24Marshall 21 0 7 13 41Highlights: No. 16 seed and No. 18-ranked UNI fell to No. 5 seed and No. 6-ranked Marshall. The Panthers never led in the game but did tie it twice, the last at 14-all with 5:23 left in the first quarter. The closest they could get after that was 21-17 with 10:30 left in the third quarter on a 42-yard field goal by Matt Waller. The Panthers kept up in the passing game, but gained only 36 yards rushing to Marshall’s 251.

1994 FCSFirst RoundNovember 28, 1994, at Missoula, Mont.Attend. 7,958UNI 7 6 0 7 20Montana 7 10 0 6 23Highlights:UNI’s fifth straight playoff appearance ended for the second year in a row with a first-round loss. The Panthers had chances to tie the game or go for the win on their last series, but Jeff Stovall was stopped for a loss of three yards on the Grizzlie 16 on a third-and-one play, and Matt Waller’s 36-yard field goal attempt failed with 1:34 left in the game. Sylvester Brown rushed for a game-high 147 yards on 13 carries and Dedric Ward caught two passes for 77 yards, but UNI could not contain UM’s Dave Dickenson, who completed 38-of-50 passes for 436 yards and two TDs. His leading receiver was Shalon Baker with eight catches for 145 yards.

1993 FCSFirst RoundNovember 27, 1993, at Boston, Mass.Attend. 6,882UNI 3 9 9 0 0 0 21Boston University 0 6 7 8 0 6 27Highlights: UNI, ranked No. 13 in the final Sports Network poll, traveled to No. 6-ranked and No. 4-seeded Boston University for the first round. After

leading 12-6 at halftime and seemingly having the game under control with a 21-6 lead with 11:07 remaining in the third quarter, the Terriers began their comeback bid following a 48-yard fumble recovery return with 6:48 left in the third. Boston tied the game at 21-all with 3:14 left in the game. In the first overtime, UNI’s Todd Harrington intercepted a BU pass on the one-yard line and Scott Obermeier’s 20-yard field goal attempt hit the right upright. Obermeier missed a 32-yard attempt in the second overtime. After BU’s 33-yard field goal attempt was blocked by Myron Glass, Andre Allen was flagged for a questionable facemask penalty and the Terriers got the ball back on the eight yard line. Two plays later, BU’s Zack Burwell scored from four yards out to advance to the quarterfinal round. UNI gained 362 yards, 263 passing, to Boston’s 346, 300 passing. Jeff Stovall rushed 35 times for 122 yards, while Kurt Warner completed 15-of-28 passes with one interception and one touchdown.

1992 FCSFirst RoundNovember 28, 1992, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 13,149Eastern Washington 0 7 0 7 14UNI 0 17 0 0 17Highlights:: UNI, ranked No. 3 in the final NCAA poll, hosted No. 14-ranked Eastern Washington in the first round and advanced to the quarterfinal round with the 17-14 win. EWU’s Alex Lacson missed a 49-yard field goal with four seconds left in the game to preserve UNI’s win. The Panthers led 17-7 at halftime on a 41-yard field goal by Scott Obermeier, a 17-yard pass from Jay Johnson to Tim Mosley and a 19-yard pass from Johnson to Kenny Shedd. EWU scored on a one-yard run with 3:02 left in the half. It made the game close when Lavon Major returned a blocked Obermeier field goal attempt 89 yards for the score with 11:59 left in the game, but UNI’s defense knuckled under, holding the Eagles to only 186 yards in total offense, including 35 rushing. UNI gained 253 yards, only 29 on the ground.

1992 FCSQuarterfinalsDecember 5, 1992, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 13,375McNeese State 0 0 7 0 7UNI 7 15 7 0 29Highlights: UNI took advantage of seven McNeese State turnovers to advance to the semifinal round. UNI scored on touchdown passes of 31, 11 and 12 yards by Jay Johnson, including two to Tim Mosley, on a safety blocked out of the end zone by Willie Beamon and on a one-yard run by linebacker William Freeney. Johnson’s other TD pass was an 11-yarder to All-American Kenny Shedd, who missed the second half after running into the wall. MSU’s only score of the game came on a 100-yard kickoff return which opened the second half, setting a school and FCS playoff record. The Cowboys’ seven turnovers were more than they had given up in all of its previous three games. Freshman Kerry Joseph was intercepted four times and he had only four total heading into the game. MSU’s running game, a strength all season, was limited to 62 yards, with freshman Henry Fields gaining a game-high 91 yards. Joseph completed nine-of-24 passes for 102 yards. UNI gained 96 yards rushing and Johnson completed 19-of-39 passes with one interception for 222 yards.

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1992 FCSSemifinalsDecember 12, 1992, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 14,682Youngstown State 7 6 0 6 19UNI 0 0 7 0 7Highlights: UNI hosted No. 7-ranked and defending national champion Youngstown State. Despite holding YSU to 253 yards, over 100 yards below its average, and containing rushing threat Tamron Smith to 98 yards, the Panthers couldn’t overcome three lost fumbles, an interception, the fact that All-American Kenny Shedd played only in the first half with a hip pointer, and a 71-yard punt return for a touchdown on YSU’s first possession to put the Penguins up 7-0. The loss broke UNI’s 25-game home winning streak. UNI’s only score was a one-yard run by Jay Johnson with eight seconds left in the third quarter. YSU scored on the punt return and four field goals, the longest being 54 yards. UNI compiled 319 yards.

1991 FCSFirst RoundNovember 30, 1991, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 8,723Weber State 0 7 14 0 21UNI 14 10 7 7 38Highlights: UNI advanced to the quarterfinal game with its win over No. 13-ranked Weber State in the UNI-Dome. UNI held the potent Wildcat offense to 383 yards in total offense, including only 71 rushing yards. The Panthers gained a season-high 486 yards, including 266 on the ground, half of that coming from Tank Corner who carried the ball 26 times for 137 yards. UNI quarterback Jay Johnson completed 14-25 passes for 220 yards and three TDs.

1991 FCSQuarterfinalsDecember 7, 1991, at Huntington, W.Va.Attend. 16,889UNI 10 3 0 0 13Marshall 21 14 3 3 41Highlights: The No. 4-ranked Panthers couldn’t contain the nation’s No. 1 passer and his contingent at Marshall University. UNI was held to 295 yards in total offense, including only 66 on the ground, while the Thundering Herd compiled 509 yards, including 344 through the air. The Panthers trailed 35-13 at the half and failed to score in the last two quarters, but did pick up the defense and held Marshall to only six points in the second half.

1990 FCSFirst RoundNovember 24, 1990, at Boise, IdahoAttend. 11,691UNI 0 3 0 0 3Boise State 6 0 7 7 20Highlights: UNI, ranked No. 11 in the nation, lost to No. 10-ranked Boise State. The Panthers obviously struggled offensively, compiling only 156 yards in total offense to the Broncos’ 260 yards. UNI managed only minus-five yards rushing. Sophomore quarterback Jay Johnson, who led the Gateway Conference in passing efficiency, completed only 13 of 45 passes for 161 yards and had six interceptions, only one less than he had thrown during the entire regular season. UNI’s only scoring came on a 29-yard field goal by All-American kicker Brian Mitchell.

1987 FCSSemifinalsDecember 12, 1987, at Monroe, La.Attend. 14,443UNI 0 14 7 20 0 41NE Louisiana 7 28 0 6 3 44Highlights: UNI played without the services of Kodak All-American running back Carl Boyd, who broke his leg the week previously against Arkansas State. The Panthers, ranked fourth, trailed 35-14 at the half but they came back to score seven unanswered points in the third period. In the fourth, they scored 20 more and tied the game with seven seconds left in regulation on a five-yard pass from Mike Smith to Sherrod Howard. The two-point conversion pass to Woody Wright sent the game into overtime. UNI’s Errol Peebles fumbled on NLU’s three in the first overtime possession. NLU’s Teddy Garcia missed a 41-yard field goal on the Indians’ first play, but he connected on his next 41-yard attempt to give NLU the lead. UNI’s Danny Helmer missed a 38-yard field goal to give NLU the victory. Wright, replacing the injured Boyd in his first start, rushed for 112 yards on 20 carries. Smith’s six TD passes set a playoff record.

1987 FCSQuarterfinalsDecember 5, 1987, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 6,100Arkansas State 7 7 14 0 28UNI 6 15 7 21 49Highlights: The Panthers defeated No. 12-ranked and 1986’s national runner-up to advance to the semifinals. The Panthers took advantage of three Arkansas State fumbles in the fourth quarter to stretch the margin. UNI compiled 530 yards to ASU’s 363. Kodak All-American running back Carl Boyd rushed for 124 yards before breaking his leg late in the game, while Wes Anderson caught five passes for 121 yards.

1987 FCSFirst RoundNovember 28, 1987, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 3,887Youngstown State 7 7 7 7 28UNI 7 10 14 0 31Highlights: UNI foiled a Youngstown State attempt at a comeback, intercepting a Penguin pass and holding YSU on two consecutive fourth down conversions in the fourth quarter. YSU scored its last TD with only 8:51 left in the game, necessitating the Panthers’ heroics to preserve the win. Even with the interception and fourth down saves, UNI’s Carl Boyd fumbled the ball at Youngstown’s 20 with just over a minute to play. The Penguins drove to UNI’s 23, but missed a 40 yard field goal with seconds left. Boyd rushed for 126 yards on 23 carries.

1985 FCSSemifinalsDecember 14, 1985, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 12,300Georgia Southern 14 3 7 16 40UNI 14 6 3 10 33Highlights: Georgia Southern brought its “Hambone” offense to the UNI-Dome. The Eagles scored their last TD with only 34 seconds left in the game after UNI had tied the contest at the 2:44 mark. The game see-sawed back and forth until it came down to which team had last possession, or at least enough time to make a score possible. The game was tied four times.

1985 FCSQuarterfinalsDecember 7, 1985, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 6,220Eastern Washington 0 0 7 7 14UNI 10 7 0 0 17Highlights: UNI took a 10-0 first quarter lead on a 32 yard field goal by Kevin Mote and a 13 yard pass from Mike Smith to Brian Baker, who later broke his hand. The Panthers had a 17-0 halftime advantage but didn’t score again, while EWU pulled to within 10 points in the third period and scored its last TD with 12:47 left in the game on an 84 yard punt return. The Eagles got as far as their own 44 with time running out on the clock, but the quarterback was sacked for a loss of four on a fourth down play. Errol Peebles rushed for 129 yards on 26 carries, his fifth 100-plus game of the year.

1975 DIVISION II PLAYOFFSFirst RoundNovember 29, 1975, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 2,500Western Kentucky 0 7 7 0 14UNI 6 0 0 6 12Highlights: In what has since been dubbed the “Mud Bowl”, UNI struggled with Western Kentucky in heavy rain, 42-degree temperatures and a 16 mph wind in the last game to be played in O.R. Latham Stadium. The Panthers closed to within two points when they rallied with 12:25 left in the game. The last touchdown was set up when Jim Fransen put WKU in a hole by booting a 64-yard punt to its one yard line. UNI had two chances to cash in in the final period but two errant field goals by Fransen buried the Panthers’ chances deep into the muddy field. Fransen missed from 38 and 27 yards. 1964 PECAN BOWLDecember 12, 1964, at Abilene, TexasState College of Iowa 7 6 6 0 19Lamar Tech 3 0 7 7 17Highlights: In the first NCAA-sanctioned Pecan Bowl, UNI scored an impressive victory over Lamar Tech behind a sensational performance by two-time All-American fullback Randy Schultz. Schultz ran for 160 yards on 38 carries and scored two TDs. He was named outstanding back of the game and teammate Loren Buser received the outstanding lineman award.

1960 MINERAL WATER BOWLNovember 26, 1960, at Excelsior Springs, Mo.Highlights: Iowa State Teachers College ran into a bulldozer from Hillsdale College (Mich.) which won the contest 17-6. The Panthers never really got going after finishing the season with a fine 9-0 record and winning the North Central Conference title.

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A – Abel, Jason - 1989Abney, Don - 1947, 48, 49Abrahamson, Dick - 1958Adams, Dymon - 1999Admire, Kaleb - 2009, 10, 11Agnew, Dan - 1965Albrecht, Colin - 2011, 12, 13Aimable, Moses - 1984, 85Albrecht, Derc - 2002Aldrich, Charles - 1974Aldrich, John - 1973, 74Alexander, Troy - 1990, 91Alford, Ben - 2008Ales, Isaac - 2012, 13Allen, Andre - 1991, 92, 93, 94Allen, Andy - 1995, 96Allen, Lester - 2003, 04Allen, Terrell - 2006, 07Allen, Terry - 1975, 76, 77, 78Alvarez, Nick - 2006, 07Alston, Barry - 1973Andersen, Brian - 1996, 97, 98, 99Anderson, Barrett - 2004, 05, 06, 07Anderson, Carlos - 2009, 10, 11, 12Anderson, Jeff - 1994Anderson, Joe - 1979, 80, 81, 82Anderson, Kevin - 1986, 87, 88, 89Anderson, Mike - 1991, 92, 93, 94Anderson, Wes - 1987, 88Angell, Mike - 1985, 86 Arnold, Ed - 1976, 77, 78Arnold, Ryan - 2002, 03, 04Armstrong, Terry - 1985, 86Arvidson, Tim - 1980Asleson, George - 1959Asman, Matt - 2007Augustin, Tim - 1996Austin, Brendan - 1992, 93Avelchas, Nick - 1941, 42

B – Bahr, Dennis - 1962, 63Baker, Brian - 1984, 85, 86, 87Banks, Danny - 1998, 99, 01Barbatti, Thomas - 1966, 67Barnes, Jalen - 2012, 13Barney, Willie - 1993, 94, 95, 96Barnhart, Don - 1940, 41Barz, Kevin - 1976, 77Basye, James - 1965Bates, Jeff - 2002, 03, 04, 05Batten, Pat - 1972, 73 Baumler, Brad - 1988, 89, 90, 91Bayevsky, Jesse - 1939 Beach, John - 1949, 50Bealles, Bill - 1983, 84, 85Bealles, Jeff - 1984, 85, 86, 87Beals, Matt - 1996, 97, 98, 99Beamon, Willie - 1989, 90, 92Beard, Steven - 1993, 94, 95, 96Beck, Brian - 1996, 97, 98Becker, Howard - 1960Beetsch, Richard - 1953, 54Behr, Ryan - 1992, 93, 94, 95Bellock, Cyril - 1940, 41, 42Bellock, Vincent - 1967Benge, Adam - 1998, 99, 01, 02Bennett, Aaron - 1999Bennett, Kyle - 2008, 09Berg, Chris - 1994, 95Bergman, Brett - 2007, 08Bergstrom, Richard - 1967Berlin, Eddie - 1997, 98, 99, 00Berlin, Tom - 2003, 04Bernard, Kyle - 2009, 10, 11, 12

Berry, Nelson - 1979Beverlin, Ken - 1963, 64Bice, Greg - 1958Bieghler, Logan - 2013Bienfang, Homer - 1947, 48, 49, 50Bingaman, Ryan - 2011, 12, 13Bitcon, Lawrence - 1953, 54Black, Brook - 2008Blaha, Dale - 1974Blair, Tavaughn - 2013 Blankenberg, Steve - 1973Blessington, Mark - 2011, 12, 13Boals, Dan - 1960, 61Bock, Michael - 1966Boehlke, Jason - 2001Boettcher, Aaron - 2003Boeve, Adam - 1999Bohner, Ross - 2000, 01, 02, 03Bohnsack, Lou - 1950, 51Bohnstengel, David - 2007Boland, Art - 1938, 39Boll, Jake - 2010, 11, 12Bonnette, Seth - 1989, 90Bonsall, Duane - 1957, 58Boothby, Ben - 2008, 09, 10, 11Boren, Sean - 2011Borland, Glen - 1957Borman, Eric - 1990Bormann, Eric - 1992Bostic, Alan - 1987, 88Botkin, Mark - 1985, 86, 87, 88Bowen, Dick - 1941, 42Bower, Dan - 1992, 93, 94, 95Bowman, Carl - 1960Boyd, Carl - 1985, 86, 87Bradley, Curt - 2003, 04, 05, 06Branch, Darren - 2009, 10, 11Bratschie, Jeff - 1982Braunschweig, R. - 1950Bray, Carter - 1981Brechin, Bill - 2002Breeland, Jason - 2002, 03, 04, 05Breitbach, Louis - 1937Brelsford, Brodie - 2000, 01, 02Brennan, Dameko - 2007Bright, Dave - 1971Brinkley, Ronald - 1954, 55Brinkman, Matt - 1989, 90Brinkman, Mike - 1988, 89Brookins, Taylor - 2007, 08Brown, Charles - 2013Brown, Dominick - 2002Brown, Ed - 1972, 73Brown, Jim - 1949, 50Brown, Jimmie - 2002, 03Brown, Mike - 1979, 80Brown, Neville - 1997Brown, Reggie - 2003, 04Brown, Stanley - 1947, 48, 49Brown, Sylvester - 1990, 92, 93, 94Brown, Ted - 1977Browner, Brent - 1998, 99, 2000, 01Bruder, Marty - 1984Brutley, Daryon - 2001Bryan, Fred - 1980, 81, 82Buchwald, Randall - 1974, 75, 76Buck, Don - 1958Bumgardner, Mark - 1950, 51Burckhard, Wendlen - 1938, 39Burdick, Harold - 1949Burkle, Cory - 1993, 94, 95, 96Burns, Peter - 1989, 90, 91, 92Buser, Loren - 1963, 64Bush, Delond - 1993, 94, 95Busher, Max - 2011, 12, 13Buss, Aaron - 1998, 99, 2000Buss, Jeff - 1982, 83, 84Bute, Gordon - 1937

Butler, Bryan - 2003, 04Butler, Doug - 1951, 53, 54Button, Dennis - 1962Byrnes, Ray - 1948, 49

C – Caballero, Mark - 1984, 85Cacek, Charles - 1948Cade, Renaldo - 1981 Caldwell, Kreston - 2013Camarata, Laverne - 1942Campbell, Dave - 1986, 87, 88, 89Campbell, Jim - 1972, 73Campbell, Melvin - 1974, 75, 76Campbell, Mike - 1985, 86, 87, 88Canady, Tre’Darrius - 2008, 09, 10,11Capitani, Ralph - 1951, 53, 54Cappaert, Jim - 1982Carlo, Douglas - 1974, 75, 76Carlsen, Travis - 1999Carlson, Luke - 1986, 87, 88Carnes, Brion - 2013Carr, Alex - 2012Carson, Tim - 1973, 74Carter, Brannon - 2004, 05, 06, 07Carter, Richard - 2000, 01, 03, 04Case, Walter - 1947, 48Chambers, Bill - 1945Chambers, Jeff - 1985, 86, 87, 88 Chinander, Stacy - 2008, 09Chizek, Jim - 1972Christensen, Paul - 1977, 78Christianson, W. - 1940Church, Kenneth - 1942Clapp, Chris - 1994, 95, 96, 97Clarahan, Rick - 1979Clark, Ralph - 1982, 83, 84Clark, Tim - 2010, 11, 12Clark, William - 1974, 76, 77Clayton, Alonzo - 1994, 95, 96, 97Clement, Larry - 1966Clemmenson, Harvey - 1945Cochrane, Clark - 1956Collins, Josh - 2008, 09, 10, 11Conley, James - 2008, 09, 10, 11Cook, Carroll - 1937Cook, Ray - 1982, 84, 85Cooper, Curtis - 2004, 05, 06Corner, Tank - 1991, 92Cory, Mark - 1981Coughlin, Kevin - 1977Cowan, Spencer - 1983, 84, 85, 86Cox, Dave - 1960, 61Cox, Louis - 1986, 87Cramer, Dean - 1953Crane, Bob - 1959, 60Crew, Leland - 1949, 50Cribbs, William - 1947Crouch, George - 1987, 88Cunningham, Logan - 2013Culver, Mark - 1995, 96Curran, Ben - 2007Curry, Mike - 1977, 78Cutkomp, Zach - 2010, 11, 12, 13Cutright, Brian - 2002, 03, 04, 05Cutshall, Bob - 1941

D – Dallis, Carlos - 1999, 2000, 01Dalton, Mickey - 1996Damron, Jim - 1958Daniels III, Albert - 2006Daniels, Clarence - 1973Daniels, Mike - 1982, 83 Danilov, Misha - 2010, 11, 12Davis, Carl - 1975, 76Davis, Clee - 1974Davis, Damian - 1988, 89

Davis, DeMarus - 2002Davis, Nick - 2004, 05, 06Davis, Parnell - 1989Davis, Zach - 2008, 09, 10Davison, Brian - 1995Day, Pat - 1988, 89, 90 DeHaan, Cody - 1997, 98, 99, 2000DeHoedt, Casey - 2012, 13Deike, Ben - 2000, 01, 02, 03Deike, Dallas - 1973, 74, 75, 76Deines, Dana - 1976, 77, 78, 79Delaere, Marc - 1992, 93, 94Derhammer, David - 1966 DeVan, Paul - 1945, 47, 48DeVries, Dusty - 2000Dhaemers, Steve - 1989, 90, 91Dickens, Charles - 1974, 75Dietrich, Colin - 2010Dietrich, Gene - 1969, 70, 71Dillavou, Darrell - 1947Dixon, Ryan - 2013Doak, Ryan - 1997, 98, 99, 00Dockter, Owen - 1977, 78, 79, 80Dodd, Ron - 1972, 73, 74Dokes, Dre - 2003, 04, 05, 06Donnel, Allen - 1987Donovan, Scott - 1973Dooley, Troy - 1994, 95Dorleant, Makinton - 2013Downing, Tim - 2007Dreyer, Jordan - 2002, 03Dunn, LeRoy - 1953, 54Dunnigan, Charlie - 1959Durflinger, Scott - 1991, 92, 93, 94Dusho, Jeremy - 1999Dutcher, George - 1937, 38 E – Eagen, Todd - 1986, 88, 89, 90Easter, Marcus - 1994, 95, 96Eastman, Dale - 1976Ebertowski, Austin - 2012Eckhardt, Skip - 1978, 79, 80Edem, Dan - 2011, 12Ehn, Josh - 2003Ehrig, Dave - 1978, 79Eichelberger, Don - 1961Eilander, Darrin - 1986, 87, 88, 89Eilert, Will - 2008, 09, 10, 11Eisenlauer, Richard - 1950Eisenmenger, Pat - 1973, 74, 75Ehigiamusoe, Osayi - 2006Ellingson, Rick - 1977, 78Elliot, Richard - 1978, 80 Ellis, Kelly - 1977, 78, 79, 81Elmer, Andrew - 1997, 98, 99Elsbernd, Ryan - 1992, 93, 94Epstein, Tyler - 2007Erion, Randy - 1974 Erstad, David - 1976, 77, 78Etzel, Scott - 1981, 82, 83Evans, Dave - 1980Evans, Araf - 2004, 05, 06, 07Eyman, D.P. - 2007, 08, 09

F – Falk, Adam - 2005, 06, 07Farley, Jake - 2012, 13Farley, Mark - 1983, 84, 85, 86Feddersen, Rory - 1987, 88, 89, 90 Feldpausch, Joe - 2013Ferguson, Garrett - 1996, 97Fertig, Robert - 1975, 76, 77Fiacco, Jason - 2006, 07, 08, 09Fiacco, Ron - 1975, 76Fiech, Michael - 2001, 02Figueroa, Steven - 2011Finn, Howard - 1939

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Firstley, Josh - 2006, 07Fisher, Bud - 1948, 49, 50Fisher, Donald - 1953, 54Fisk, Jack - 1950Flander, Trent - 2007, 08, 09Flynn, Paul - 1986, 87, 88Fontana, Mike - 1989, 90Formanek, Larry - 1979, 80Formanek, Richard - 1954, 55Fort, L.J. - 2008, 09, 10Fortney, Shane - 1997Foster, Jerry - 1953, 55Foster, Jerry - 1959Fowler, Brad - 2004Fox, Terry - 1965, 66Francke, Scott - 1985, 86Fransen, Jim - 1973, 74Fredericks, Chris - 1991, 92Freebolin, Fred - 1981, 82, 83, 84 Freeman, Roger - 1955, 56Freeney, William - 1990, 91, 92 Freeney, Terrance - 2003, 04, 05Friess, Doug - 1982, 83Friess, Keith - 1987Frisk, Charles - 1972, 73Fromholtz, Kyle - 2000Frost, Derrick - 2000, 01, 02Fry, Wayne - 1973, 74Fullbright, Mark - 1978, 79, 80Fuller, Joe - 1982, 83, 84, 85Fuller, Zerrick - 2010Fulton, Derrick - 1994, 95Furrey, Mike - 1997, 98, 99

G – Gacke, Jordan - 2010, 11, 12, 13Gaeta, Griffin - 2013Galles, Eddie - 2002, 03Gant, Richard - 1947Gardner, Scott - 1984, 85Garrett, Cyrus - 2005, 06Garvin, Matt - 2005Gau, Mike - 1979, 80Gefs, Jim - 1972Gehrke, Brad - 1989, 90 Geise, Doran - 1978, 79 Gentzler, Dave - 1978, 80Gerard, Shawn - 2008, 09, 10, 11Gerrell, Michael - 1998, 99, 2000Gibbs, Beau - 2003, 04Gibson, Chad - 2011, 12Gilson, Joel - 2007, 08Ginn, Bryan - 1976, 77Gipper, Tim - 1981Girdner, Jeff - 1979, 80Glass, Myron - 1991, 92, 93, 94Goff, Mark - 1982Golly, Tracy - 1987Gonnering, Jake - 2009, 10Gonzalez, Luis - 1985, 86Goodvin, Elvin - 1946, 47Goodwille, Gene - 1941Goodwin, Jamie - 2005Goree, Darryl - 1982, 83Gougis, Jeff - 1986Graham, Kevin - 1981Grace, Pat - 2007, 08, 09Gran, Zach - 2009, 10Granderson, Jaz - 2010, 11Graves, Nate - 2010Gray, Johnny - 2005, 06, 07Gray, Mike - 1997Gray, Rodney - 1990, 91, 92 Green, Larry - 1967 Green, Troy - 1989Gregory, John - 1959Griffin, Kenneth - 1942, 46Griffith, Donald - 1939

Griffith, Jerry - 1979, 80, 81Griffin, Anthony - 1993Grimes, Edward - 1984, 85Grove, Don - 1954, 56Grover, Judd - 1990Grundy, Randy - 1982Gulick, Bruce - 1966, 67Gunn, David - 1999, 2000Gustafson, Chris - 1999, 2000Guzman, Julio - 1997, 98

H – Haberman, Wayne - 1977Hadenfeldt, Augest - 2009, 10, 11Hadennfeldt, Bob - 1941, 45Hadley, Ron - 1978 Hagge, Lauren - 1945Hahn, Bobby - 1956, 57Hall, Deiondre’ - 2012, 13Hall, Lance - 1995, 96Hall, Pat - 1975, 76Hall, Randy - 1997, 98Hallgren, Billy - 2007, 08, 09, 10Halligan, Pat - 1955, 56Hamilton, Jeff - 1976, 77Hamilton, Scott - 1979, 80, 81Hammar, Greg - 1993 Hammond, Del - 1964Hammond, Kevin - 1992, 93, 94, 95Hampton, Robert - 1967Hamre, Robert - 1999, 2000, 01, 02Hamrock, Jason - 1992, 93, 94, 95Haning, Thomas - 1974, 75, 76Hanley, Hurley - 1959, 60Hannam, Ross - 2003, 04, 05, 06Hannam, Ryan - 1998, 99, 2000, 01Hansen, Bryce - 1966Hansen, Denny - 1986, 87Hansen, Pat - 1986, 89 Hansen, Warren - 1958, 59Hanson, Trevor - 2013Hanssen, Mark - 1984, 85, 86, 87Harken, Matt - 1992, 93, 94, 95Harms, Brad - 1998, 99, 2000Harms, Dennis - 1972, 73Harnack, Don - 1987, 88Harraway, Adrien - 1999, 2000Harrell, Jonathan - 2002, 03Harrington, Todd - 1991, 92, 93, 94Harris, De’Veon - 2007, 08Harris, Kenny - 2000, 01Harris, Kirk - 2012, 13Harris, Steve - 1981, 82, 83, 84Harskamp, Dave - 1971Hart, Don - 1956Hartema, Ron - 1964Hartman, Dean - 1959Hartung, Dan - 1978, 79Harvey, Ken - 1980, 81Hawthorne, Greg - 1994, 95, 96Hayes, Brad - 1979, 80, 81, 82 Healy, Dennis - 1966Hebert, D.J. - 2013Heideman, Darin - 2002, 03, 04, 05Heimsoth, Jay - 1994, 95, 96, 97Hein, Mark - 1986, 87, 88, 89Heins, Justin - 2001, 02, 03, 04Helgens, J.P. - 2009Helgeson, Jeff - 1993, 94, 95Helmer, Danny - 1987 Helming, Ryan - 1997, 98, 99, 2000Henderson, Raishaun - 2001, 02, 03, 04Hendrickson, Mark - 1976, 77, 78, 79Henke, Cory - 2003, 04Herdliska, Mike - 1989Hermann, John - 2003, 04, 05Herndon, Jamal - 1999, 2000Herrig, Nate - 2007, 08, 09

Herrin, John - 1990, 91, 92, 93Herring, Jarred - 2008, 09, 10, 11Hershberger, James - 1954, 55Hill, Cedric - 1983, 84Hill, Charlie - 1961Hill, Dexter - 2005Hill, Eric - 1981Hill, John - 1984, 85, 86, 87Hillman, Mike - 1973Hines, Jerry - 1987, 88 Hoagland, Rodney - 1953, 54Hoambrecker, Mackenzie - 2000, 01, 02Hobbs, Kirk - 1980, 81, 82 Hodam, Rick - 1967Hodge, Elijah - 2009Hoffa, Randy - 1975, 76, 77Hoffman, Eric - 2004, 05, 06, 07Holcomb, Randy - 1983, 84Hollimon, Terry - 1997Holmes, Mark - 1981, 82, 83Holt, Greg - 1980Honsbruch, Merlyn - 1941Hord, D.J. - 2008, 09Horne, David - 2005Hougom, Steve - 1988, 89Houser, Steven - 1975Howard, Anthony - 2001, 02Howard, Austin - 2006, 07, 08, 09Howard, Darion - 2010, 11Howard, Sherrod - 1985, 86, 87, 88Hubbard, John - 2011, 12Hudak, Darren - 2008Hudnutt, Michael - 1990, 91, 92, 93Huffman, Max - 1956, 57, 58Hull, Chris - 1990Hunemuller, Reed - 1975, 76, 77, 78Hunt, Bob - 1941Hunter, Patrick - 2004, 05Hutchings, James - 1983, 84Huygens, Mark - 2005, 06, 07, 08

I – Idleburgh, James - 2003, 04Indvik, Bo - 1941, 42Ingalls, Steve - 1980, 81, 82Isaacson, Mike - 1991, 92Issak, Oliver - 1954Ivory, Titus - 2001, 02, 03, 04 J– Jackson, Carly - 1981, 82Jackson, Doug - 1987, 88Jackson, Jim - 1962, 63Jackson, Will - 2009James, Craig - 2008, 10James, Paul - 1972, 73, 74Jansen, Justin - 2000, 01, 02Jenkins, Charles - 1983, 84 Jenkins, John - 1996, 98Jensen, Milo - 1939Jepsen, Chris - 2011, 12, 13Johansen, Norman - 1941Johnson, Charles - 2005Johnson, David - 2011, 12, 13Johnson, Doug - 1974Johnson, Jay - 1989, 90, 91, 92Johnson, Jeremy - 2013Johnson, Jim - 1979, 80, 81, 82Johnson III, Joe - 2009Johnson, Marvin - 1967Johnson, Mike - 1979, 81, 82, 83Johnson, Steve - 1991, 92 Johnson, Tyler - 2001, 02, 03, 04Jones, Doug - 1973, 74Jones, James - 1987, 88, 89, 90 Jones, Jason - 1995, 96Jones, Marvin - 1937Jones, Scott - 1991

Jones, Tom - 1981, 82, 83Judge, Joe - 1991, 92Jongejeugd, Kris - 2001, 02Joseph, Moses - 2002Junkman, Charles - 1983, 84 Junkman, Randy - 1970, 71Jurgens, Griffith - 2001, 02

K – Kagan, Leo - 1937, 38Kaiser, Stephen - 2012Kalis, Ed - 1950Kane, Allen - 1937Kanne, Todd - 1985Kaylor, Mahlon - 1950, 51Keith, Brandon - 2006, 07Keith, Kevin - 1990, 91Keller, Joe - 2002, 03, 04Kelley, Matt - 1994, 95, 96Kelly, Walt - 2001, 02, 03, 04Kettner, Dennis - 1967Key, Alphonso - 2003, 04, 05Key, Thelonious - 1985, 86, 87, 88Kilfoy, Tim - 2012, 13Killins, Pete - 1982King, Lynn - 1965, 66King, Ron - 1981, 83Kinney, Chuck - 2006, 07, 08, 09Kirk, Justin - 2005, 06, 07, 08Klahn, Scott - 1991, 1993Klavas, Bob - 1976, 77Klieman, Chris - 1986, 87, 89, 90Klostermann, Barry - 1986, 87Knapcyzk, Ken - 1984 Knock, Bob - 1955, 56Koch, Les - 1963, 64Koebcke, Brett - 2004, 05Kollmorgen, Sawyer - 2012, 13Kolpin, Mike - 1985, 86, 87, 88Kolsrud, Don - 1954Kolthoff, Ken - 1984, 86, 87Koos, Dave - 1956Kopriva, Jack - 2011Kortemeter, Karl - 1974Korver, Doug - 1963, 64Kos, Adam - 2005, 06Kothe, Jacob - 1992, 93, 94, 95Kovacevich, Bill - 1965, 66Krapfl, Mike - 1989, 90Kratky, Robert - 1953Krebs, Walt - 1975, 76Kroemer, Ken - 1959, 60Kromah, Mohammed - 2011, 12Kruger, Dan - 2011, 12, 13

L –Lacy, Jordan - 2004, 05, 06, 07Lafollette, Andy - 1994, 95, 96LaGrant, Quincy - 1997, 98Lakin, Jeffrey - 1974, 75, 76 Lanaghan, Richard - 1953, 54Lancaster, Aaron - 1991Landau, Arthur - 1953, 54Lane, Nate - 2006Lane, Wes - 2006, 07, 08, 09Lang, Terry - 1978, 79Lange, Dick - 1962Lanning, Jim - 1981, 82Lanpher, Jared - 2011, 12Lappe, Graydon - 1947Larimore, Don - 1948Law, Derrick - 2006, 07, 08, 09Lee, Bob - 1946, 47, 48, 49Lee, John E. - 1992, 92, 93, 94Lee, John P. - 1990, 91, 92, 93Lee, Terry - 1989Lehman, Braden - 2012, 13LeMaster, Brett - 2011, 12

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Leonard, Montari - 2007, 10, 11Leonardelli, Terry - 1975, 76Leonardelli, Todd - 1977, 78Lewis, Corey - 2005, 06, 07, 08Lewis, Davey - 1981Lewis, Jim - 1981, 82Lewis, Michael - 2000Lewis, Whitney - 2006, 07Lewis, Will - 2006Limbaugh, Jordan - 2006, 07, 08, 09Lindgren, James - 2003, 04, 05, 06Linn, Aaron - 1940, 41Linsenmeyer, Jeremy - 1993, 94, 95, 96Lintz, Isaac - 2012, 13Lippman, Matt - 1994Lister, Charles - 1990, 91Lizzi, Jim - 2002, 03, 04Lloyd, Darrell - 2007, 08Lobdell, Joe - 2005, 06Long, Troy - 1982Lounsberry, Steve - 1971, 72, 73Loving, Jason - 1946, 47Ludwig, Nate - 1997, 98Luense, Kirk - 1996, 97Lyle, Levi - 1999, 2000, 01Lynch, Pat - 1976, 77, 78Lyons, Darryl - 1981, 82 Lyons, Edward - 1939Lyons, Eric - 1994, 95

M – Maas, Jim - 1940, 41MacAllister, Jack - 1946MacDonald, Joel - 1992Mackey, Matt - 2005Macklin, Ken - 1988, 89Magrane, Jerry - 1951Mahaffey, Ryan - 2007, 08, 09, 10Mahoney, Josh - 2006, 07, 08, 09Mailander, Chris - 1987Malausky, Matt - 1999Malone, Terrance - 1995, 96, 97, 98Manahl, Ryan - 2003, 04, 05Manigault, Joe - 1975, 76, 77Maragos, Nicholas - 1974, 75, 76Marbles, Derrick - 1991, 92, 93, 94Marchman, Otis - 1995, 96, 97Martin, Scott - 1992Marsden, Clement - 1939Martin, Andre - 2009, 10, 11Martin, Dale - 1942Martin, Leon - 1940, 41Martin, Max - 2009Martin, Ralph - 1950Masonholder, Merle - 1963, 64Matthes, Michael - 2003, 04, 05Matthews, Dave - 1965Matsen, Nick - 2001, 02Mays, Marlus - 2001, 02, 03McBride, Terrell - 2009, 10McCabe, Ben - 1938, 39McCalley, Ryan - 1996McCleary, Garland - 1985McCleary, Jason - 1991, 92, 93, 94McComas, Rob - 1989, 90, 91, 92McCorison, Kyle - 2000McCorvey, Dave - 1985, 86, 87 McDermott, Don - 1946, 47, 48McFadden, James - 1982, 83McFarland, Scott - 1990McGaster, Jeff - 2006, 07McKenzie, Ray - 1955McKinstry, Greg - 1997, 98McMahon, Brad - 1976McMakin Brett - 2013McMoore, Sean - 2006, 07, 08McMoore, Terrell - 2006, 07, 08McNeail, Kenny - 1980

McNeal, Stephen - 1982, 83McNeil Ronelle - 2013McPherson, Ted - 1963, 64Meester, Brad - 1996, 97, 98, 99Mehrl, Randy - 1989, 90Meier, Curtis - 2007, 08Melchert, Jeff - 1983, 84, 85Meredith, Scott - 1996, 97, 98Messingham, Court - 1986, 87, 88, 89Meyer, Dave - 1982Micho, Jim - 1990Mikesh, Marvin - 1955Mikkelson, Scott - 1999Miliner, Chris - 1980, 81, 82, 83Miller, Clint - 2000Miller, Dempsey - 1996, 97, 98Miller, Dick - 1965Miller, Jim - 1950, 51Miller, Larry - 1982, 83, 84Miller, Leon - 1997Miller, Lloyd - 1941Miller, Richard - 1966 Miller, Robert - 1947, 48, 49Miller, Tim - 1993, 94, 95, 96Minnick, Phil - 1962, 63Minnick, Ted - 1960, 61Minnieweather, D. - 1993Mitchell, Brian - 1989, 90, 91 Mitchell, Jack - 1998, 99Mitchell, Matt - 2000, 01, 02, 03Mitchell, Pat - 1959, 60, 61Mitchell, Ray - 2013Mohling, Paul - 1947Mohr, Bruce - 1965, 66Molstead, Mike - 1983, 84Monroe, Tony - 1990, 91, 92, 93Monson, Chad - 1990, 91, 92Montgomery, Bruce - 1962, 63Montgomery, Norm - 1977, 78Moore, Randy - 1977Moorhouse, Tom - 1970, 71, 72, 73Moothart, Mark - 2001, 02Moretz, Brian - 1992, 93, 94, 95Morgan, Jerry - 1959Morgan, Terrell - 2000, 01, 02Morris, Andy - 1995, 96, 98, 99Morrison, Dick - 1984Morrison, Greg - 1985 Morrison, Ken - 1983, 85Morrison, Michael - 1999Morrison, Mike - 1994, 95, 96Moses, Neal - 1976Moses, Tim - 1984, 85Mosley, Tim - 1990, 91, 92, 93Mote, Kevin - 1985, 86, 87Mulholland, Ed - 1966Mumma, D.J. - 1991, 92, 93, 94Murphy, Tom - 1956Murray, Jon - 2000Muyengwa, Tendai - 1995, 96, 97

N – Nank, Alex - 2013Nelson, Erik - 1996, 97, 98Nick Nelson - 2005, 06, 07, 08Nelson, Rick - 1982, 83Nelson, Simon - 1990, 91, 92Nelson, Walter - 1994Nepote, Rick - 1979Netusil, Clay - 1984, 85, 86Neuwohner, Jon - 1979, 80Niemann, Kyle - 2005Nixon, Tom - 1976Nofal, Justin - 1997, 98, 99, 2000Nordlie, Craig - 1980, 81, 82Norenberg, Stan - 1955Norman, Larry - 1972, 73, 74Norris, Jeremy - 1992

Nuss, Chris - 1989, 90, 91, 92

O – Obermeier, Scott - 1992, 93Obi, Henry - 2009, 10O’Brien, Joe - 1981, 82, 83, 84O’Brien, Mac - 2011, 12Oden, Markel - 1981, 82, 83, 84Oddo, Pat - 1980O’Donnell, Brett - 1991, 92, 93, 94O’Donnell, Jim - 1972, 73 Ogren, Bob - 1948, 49Olin, Dick - 1965Olinyk, Mike - 1977Oliphant, Rich - 1962, 63Olsen, Christian - 1995, 96Omli, Tate - 2013O’Neill, Tim - 1997, 98, 99Oordt, Schuylar - 2007, 08, 09, 10Ori, Frank - 1984, 85Orth, Terry - 1984, 85, 86Otto, Nick - 1977, 78Overman, Justin - 2002, 03Owen, Ron - 1965Owens, Chad - 2011, 12, 13Owens, Scott - 1982, 83, 84, 85Ozbun, Ryan - 2000, 01, 02

P – Page, Earl - 1947Palangi, Brian - 2010, 11, 12Panasci, Frank - 1941Pantazis, John - 2000Parson, Merritt - 1947Parsons, Chris - 2005, 06Pastorino, Charles - 1939, 40, 41Pattee, Andy - 1994, 95, 96, 97Paulsen, Arnold - 1951Paulsen, William - 1950, 51Pauly, Nick - 2004, 05, 06Paup, Bryce - 1986, 87, 88, 89Pedersen, Ray - 1965, 66Pedersen, Matt - 1996, 97, 98, 99Pedescleaux, Everette - 2005, 06, 07, 08Peebles, Errol - 1985, 86, 87, 88Peiffer, Wyatt - 2012, 13Peitler, Steve - 1988, 89Pena, Javier - 1990, 91, 92, 93Penelton, James - 1994Peters, Brian - 2012Petersen, Duane - 1988, 89, 90, 91Peterson, Jerome - 1999Peterson, Matt - 1996, 97, 98, 99Peterson, Sam - 2006, 07Peterson, Scott - 1975, 77, 78Peterson, Tim - 1987, 88, 89, 90Petrie, Tom - 2001, 02, 03, 04Phillips, Jarvis - 2002Phipps, Neil - 1976, 77Pilcher, Jon - 1992, 93, 94, 95Pinkham, Thomas - 1966, 67Pippett, Mark - 1987Pitlik, James - 1975, 76, 77, 78 Podemski, James - 1938Popovic, Milo - 1988, 89Poppen, Mike - 1997, 98, 99Porter, James - 1994, 95Powell, Earl - 1995 Powell, Tyler - 1998, 99 Pratt, David - 1989Price, Anthony - 1985, 86, 87, 88Price, Dwayne - 1982, 83, 84, 85Price, Rick - 1964, 65Prior, Don - 1949, 50Putney, Justin - 2013

Q – Quirarte, Tony - 1980

R – Rabey, Howard - 1937, 38Raffensperger, John - 1959, 60Rainbow, Bud - 1949, 50Ramthum, David - 1977, 78, 79, 80Randall, Walter - 1997, 98Ranum, Brad - 1990Rater, Larry - 1967Rathje, Robert - 2013Rathmacher, Jacob - 2013Rauch, Karl - 1951, 53Rausa, Nate - 2006, 07Rawlins, Tyler - 2003, 04, 05, 06Reading, Jason - 1990, 91, 92, 93Reed, Ryan - 1996Reimer, Eric - 2008, 09, 10Reimer, Rick - 1980Reinhardt, Eldon - 1960, 61Remmert, Brad - 1993, 94Remmert, Chad - 1990Remmert, Dennis - 1956, 58Rennie, Tirrell - 2010, 11Reyerson, Mace - 1958, 59Reynolds, Jerry - 1953, 54, 55Reynolds, Lee - 2002, 03Rhone, Dedrick - 1999, 2000Rial, Tim - 1990, 91, 92Richtsmeier, Brad - 2000, 02Riebe, Harland - 1938, 39Rieber, Joseph - 1998, 99, 2000Rinehart, Chad - 2004, 05, 06, 07Roberson, Justin - 1996, 97, 98, 99Roberts, Adam - 2007, 08Roberts, Hugh - 1938Roberts, Keelan - 1977, 78, 80Roberts, Lew - 1956Roberts, Phil - 1963, 64, 65Roberts, Tom - 1981, 82, 83Robertson, Jeremy - 2007, 08Robinson, Daniel - 1984, 85Roby, Bill - 1981 Roby, Kelson - 1979Roderick, Ron - 1957Rogers, Larry - 1976Rohlfsen, LaVerne - 1948, 50, 53Rohr, Sam - 2012Rokes, Tracy - 1982, 83Roloff, Harlan - 1947, 48, 49Root, John - 1980, 81, 82Rosene, Vernon - 1953, 54Rosien, James - 1953, 54Ross, Phil - 1973, 74Rowray, Richard - 1951Rubie, Russ - 1985, 86, 87, 88Rudd, James - 1968, 1969Ruffin, James - 2006, 07, 08, 09Rummels, Jack - 2011, 12, 13Rush, Dan - 1987, 88, 89, 90Rush, Shawn - 2012, 13Rutledge, Brandon - 1998, 99 S – Sabus, Larry - 1956Safly, Jason - 1990St. Meyer, Steve - 1995, 96Salinas, Steve - 1994Salmon, Bill - 1973, 74Salmon, Marc - 1993, 94, 95Salz, Mark - 1979, 80, 81, 82Sanders, Al - 1980Sanders, Eric - 2004, 05, 06, 07Sanders, Mario - 1983, 84Sanderson, Ben - 2001, 02Sandifer, Brian - 1989Sandon, Steve - 1979, 80, 81

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Sandy, Justin - 2000, 01, 02, 03Sanford, Darnell - 1961Santee, Claude - 1939Santifer, Jason - 2002Sapp, Benny - 2002, 03Sauer, Tim - 2009, 10, 11, 12Saxon, Henry - 1984, 85Scalissi, Tom - 1973, 74, 75, 76Schabilion, John - 2003, 04, 05Schipper, Travis - 1994, 95, 96, 97Schmidt, Ben - 2007, 08Schmitt, Al - 1984Schoenenberger, J. - 1978 Schonert, Steve - 1980, 81, 82Schooley, Dave - 1973, 74 Schooley, Phil - 1967Schramm, Earl - 1942Schratz, Dave - 2005, 06Schuler, Doug - 1970, 71Schult, Karter - 2013Schulte, Charles - 1958, 59Schulte, Mike - 1988, 89, 90, 91Schultz, Randy - 1963, 64Schultz, Roger - 1980, 81Schwartz, Bill - 1960, 61Schwartz, Ken - 1973, 74Scott, Garrett - 2009, 10, 11Scott, Quentin - 2008, 09Scott, Randy - 1973, 74Scriven, Lon - 1966Seiple, Larry - 1982Seitz, Reid - 2001Setterstrom, Chad - 1999, 2000, 01, 02Shafrath, Jerry - 1981, 82Shannon, Tyler - 2002Sharar, Lincoln - 1993, 94, 95, 96Shaw, Mike - 1976, 77, 79Shedd, Kenny - 1989, 90, 91, 92Shelton, Chris - 1990, 91, 92, 93Sherman, Walt - 1949Shimp, Martin - 1941Shirk, Clifford - 1939Sickles, Sid - 1963Siddens, Robert - 1947Sievertsen, Tyler - 2011, 12, 13Simkus, Tony - 1950Simpson, Bill - 1954Sims, Marvin - 1994, 1996Sinkfield, Terrell - , 2009, 10, 11, 12Skain, Dick - 1949Skibsted, Dave - 1973Sloan, Marvin - 1955, 56Smallwood, Scott - 1986, 87Smiley, Mike - 1980Smith, Bill - 1966Smith, Casey - 1990, 91, 92, 93Smith, Jack - 1958Smith, Jason E. - 1992Smith, Jason L. - 1991Smith, Jordan - 2008, 09, 10, 11Smith, Kriss - 1973Smith, Luke - 2000Smith, Lyle - 1953Smith, Mike - 1984, 85, 86, 87 Smith, Morris - 1956Smith, Nathan - 2000Smith, Robert - 1966Smith, Tom - 1973Smith, Tyvis - 2013Smith, Wes - 2012Soli, Terry - 1976Soliday, Jake - 1997, 99, 2000, 01Sonie, Varmah - 2009, 10, 11, 12Sonnenberg, Al - 1960Sorensen, Hans - 1948, 49, 50Sovereign, George - 1949Sovich, Frank - 1955, 56

Spahn, Jim - 1976, 77Spani, Jim - 1982Spanjers, Matt - 1977, 78Spann, Dannie - 1995, 96Speicher, Al - 1983, 85Spellman, Ben - 2004 Spoden, Steve - 1985, 86, 87, 88Squire, Rick - 1977, 78, 79, 80 Squiers, Curt - 1959Stegall, Brian - 1999, 2003Stegall, Rod - 1977, 78Steichen, Austin - 2006, 07, 08, 09Steines, Mark - 1983, 84Steinkamp, Gene - 1940, 41Stelk, Jeff - 1982Stelken, Art - 1983, 85, 86Stensrud, Kevin - 2002, 03, 04, 05Stephenson, Kent - 1962, 63Stevens, Bob - 1960, 61Stewart, Don - 1980, 81, 82Stien, Zach - 1999, 2000, 02Stigler, Luke - 2003, 04Stimmel, Chris - 1999, 2000, 01Stolz, Todd - 1989, 90Storbeck, Bob - 1984, 85, 86Stotser, B.J. - 2004Stovall, Jeff - 1993, 94, 95, 96Strathman, Matt - 2008, 09, 10Stratton, Ed - 1978, 79, 80Stratton, Marty - 1973, 74, 75, 76Streets, Scott - 1994, 95, 96, 97Strickland, Maceo - 1994, 95, 96, 97Strottman, Bill - 1965Sullivan, John - 1958Surrency, Justin - 2002, 03, 04, 05Sutherland, Kerry - 1980 Swain, J.J. - 2009, 10, 11, 12Swift, Bob - 2005, 06, 07, 08Swisher, Kurt - 1976, 77Syndergaard, Jarod - 2013Szopinski, Terry - 1981, 82, 83Szymanski, Gordon - 2000, 02, 03

T – Talton, Tyree - 1995, 96, 97, 98Tatoian, Mike - 1980, 81, 82Taylor, Anthony - 1992, 93, 94, 95Taylor, Bryan - 1983Tecklenburg, Aaron - 1999, 2000Tecklenburg, Evan - 2008, 09Tegeler, Rod - 1977, 78Tenpenny, Tracy - 1988, 89, 90, 91Teply, Jay - 2008, 09, 10, 11Tharp, Matt - 2003, 04, 05, 06Thomas, Clayton - 1955, 56Thomas, Edward - 1999Thomas, Jim - 1973, 74Thomas, Tramon - 1997, 98Thomas, Troy - 1982, 83, 84Thompson, Brett - 1990Thompson, Jamar - 2007, 08, 09, 10Thompson, Kane - 2010Thompson, Larry - 1961, 62Thompson, Londo - 1999Thompson, Kane - 2009Thomsen, Ralph - 1965, 66Thorn, Andy - 2003, 04Thorne, Brian - 1981Thorp, Kevin - 1979, 80Threatt, Ed - 1990, 91, 92, 93Tierney, Casey - 2000, 01, 02, 03Tim, Sam - 2011, 12, 13Timmermans, Mike - 1973, 74Toben, Josh - 1992, 93, 94, 95Todd, Danny - 1979, 80 Tollefson, David - 1953, 54 Toom, Michael - 1966

Trewin, Joe - 1996Triplett, Danny - 2003, 04Trosky, Gregg - 1978Turner, Maurice - 2007, 08, 09, 10

U – Urbanek, Justin - 1995, 96Ursini, Mike - 1982

V– Vandevender, De’Andre - 2011VanOort, Larry - 1961, 62Varner, Tanner - 2004, 05Vaughn, James - 1982, 83Vereen Jr., Kevin - 2011, 12, 13Vettraino, Regi - 1997, 98, 99, 2000Vice, Jason - 1993, 95, 96Voggessor, Roy - 1953, 54Vogt, Adam - 1998, 99, 2000, 01

W – Wachenheim, James - 1953Wachenheim, Lee - 1947, 49, 50, 51Waite, Mike - 1989Walker, Taras - 1996, 97Walker, Thomas - 1953, 54Wallace, Ben - 2012Wallace, Greg - 1988, 89, 90Wallace, Joseph - 1990, 91, 92, 93Waller, Matt - 1993, 94, 95, 96Walter, Caleb - 2008, 09, 10Walter, Eric - 1995, 96Walter, Ryan - 2000, 01, 02Ward, Dedric - 1993, 94, 95, 96Ware, Doug - 1983, 84Warner, Kurt - 1990, 91, 92, 93Warren, Luke - 2008, 09Washington, Maurice - 1978 Waskosky, John - 1983Waters, Clifford - 2004, 05, 06, 07Waters, Duane - 1960, 61Watson, Eric - 1981Webb, Jordan - 2012, 13Webster, Kevin - 1980, 81, 82Weed, Gerald - 1947Weissenburger, Tom - 1982Wellbrock, Richard - 1990, 91Wellington, Wilmot - 2011, 12Wells, Austin - 2011 Wentzel, Bob - 1975, 76, 77White, Blake - 2011, 13White, Eric - 1985, 86, 87 White, Gary - 1963 Whiteley, Frank - 1949Whiting, Jamison - 2013Whitver, Mark - 1976, 77, 78Wiegmann, Bruce - 1960, 61Wilcox, Gary - 1959, 60Wilkinson, Doug - 2003, 04Willard, Kevin - 1983, 85, 86, 87Williams, Andrew - 2004, 05, 06Williams, Bob - 1946, 47Williams, Brandon - 1995, 96Williams, Darian - 2006, 07Williams, Evan - 2013Williams, Glenn - 1993, 94Williams, John - 1949Williams, John - 1967Williams, Pat - 1983, 84, 85, 86Williams, Pat - 1988, 89, 90, 91Williams, Robert - 1983, 84, 85Williams, Victor - 2006, 07Williams, Wendell - 1959, 60Williams, Xavier - 2011, 12, 13Willett, Mike - 1976, 79Willson, Blake - 2013Wilson, Darren - 1984, 85

Wilson, Lucas - 1996, 97, 98Wilson, Mark - 1979, 80, 81, 82 Wingert, Brian - 2003, 04, 05, 06Wirth, Nate - 2003Wissler, Justin - 2011Wissler, Harvey - 1947Wistey, Glenn - 1946Wittman, Ed - 1941Woepking, Warren - 1966, 67Wohlers, Bill - 1958Wolf, Paul - 1991, 92, 93, 94Wolter, Greg - 1975Womochil, Jim - 1987, 88, 89Woodley, Mike - 1970, 71, 72, 73Woolhiser, Eugene - 1951Wright, Dennis - 1962Wright, Phil - 2011, 12, 13Wright, Steve - 1977, 78, 79, 80Wright, William - 1938, 39Wright, Woody - 1987, 88 Y – Yancey, Franchot - 1982York, Bill - 1950Young, Charles - 1990, 91Young, Edwin - 2012Yount, Dave - 1982

Z – Zabloudil, Bob - 1946 Zehr, Matt - 1999, 2000Zehr, Nathan - 1996, 97, 98Zielinski, Grant - 2006Zlab, Austin - 2008, 09, 10Zumbach, Brad - 1980

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ALL-TIME COACHES

ASSISTANT COACHES*Active Coaches In Bold

Adams, Blue - 2011Albert, Jerry - 1982-83Allen, Terry - 1979-88Anderson, Robert - 1985-87Anderson, Wes - 1991-95Austin, Atif - 2005-2009Barnhart, Donald - 1947-50Beard, Steve - 1997-99Behrens, Chris - 1997-98Greg Bice - 1960Bienfang, Homer - 1956 Bitcon, Lawrence - 1960-62Blythe, Todd - 2012-PresentBoals, Dan - 1971-74Bolks, Robert - 1985-88, 2002-05Bowman, Carl - 1962Breitbach, Louis - 1957Bullocks, Daniel - 2012-PresentCacek, Charles - 1955Calloway, Bill - 1970Carney, Clarence - 1959Chambers, Wally - 1983-84Chinander, Erik - 2004-09Clark, Dan - 2010-12Clark, Jim - 1951-58Coso, Nick - 1980-82Davis, Jeremiah - 1981-82Dewitt, Jovan - 2009-11Dickinson, Art - 1955-61Dorazio, Dan - 1980-81Eagen, Todd - 1991-02Entz, Matt - 2010-12Erusha, Don - 1963-77, 1983Evangelista, Jim - 1963Farley, Mark - 1987-96French, Roger - 1979Freeney, William - 1997, 01Frost, Scott - 2007-08Garrison, Michael - 1996Gold, Jeremy - 2005-06Green, Reginald - 1974-77Gregory, John - 1981-82Hall, Brandon - 2006Hall, Stanley - 1954-55Hansen, warren - 1961Harken, Matt - 2011-12Hart, Don - 1963Haynes, Paul - 1997-98Hedden, Chris - 1997-00Henry, Glen - 1966-69Hord, D.J. - 2012-Huzjak, Ryan - 1997-98Ingalls, Bret - 1997-99Inge, William - 2001-04Johnson, Jeremiah - 2007-PresentKaiser, Jay - 1999-00Kettner, Dennis - 1972Klieman, Chris - 1992-93, 06-10Klinker, Walt - 1983-95Koll, Bill - 1952-56, 1958Kolling, Mike - 1977-84, 87-91Landphair, Ron - 2001-03Lichtenberg, Tom - 1988Lorenz, Thomas - 1975-78Lynch, Brandon - 2013-PresentLyons, Ed - 1956-57Mahaffey, Ryan - 2013

Mason, Tom - 1997McCuskey, David - 1950-51McGee, Garrick - 1999McQuiston, Earl - 1971Mitchell, Jack - 2000-02Montgomery, Jerry - 2006-08Montignani, Bill - 1971Moothart, Mark - 2003-04Moseley, Dick - 1992-96Naber, Brian - 1971Nelson, Rick - 2000-PresentNiemann, Jay - 1997-01Nordly, Oliver - 1937-52Norman, Larry - 1977-80Norvell, Jay - 1989Oliphant, Richard - 1967Paup, Bryce - 2013-PresentPerkins, Kevin - 2000Piro, John - 1984Pirrotta, Lou - 1979Remmert, Dennis - 1964-87Rudd, Jim - 1971Ryan, Frakn - 1968Salmon, Bill - 1983-96, 01-PresentSams, Doug - 1979-82Sanders, Eric - 2010-11Schuler, Denny - 1998Schulte, Charles - 1968-69Smith, Mike - 1988-94Sommerlot, Roger - 1982-83Sullivan, John - 1960Szabo, Steve - 1988Thompson, Larry - 1964, 1970Thurness, Bob - 1989Verducci, Frank - 2014-PresentVerduzco, Mario - 2001-PresentVokolek, D.J. - 2003-05Walter, Doug - 1972Ward, Dedric - 2010Whitmore, Chris - 1999-00Wiegandt, Ardell - 1987, 89-96Wight, Del - 1996Williams, Travis - 2012Wilt, Bill - 2008-09Zenisek, Jeff - 1997-00

ALL-TIME HEAD COACH RECORDS

Coach W L T Years TitlesNo Coach 5 5 0 1895-96 0Fred Wolff 5 1 0 1897 0E.K. Leighton 4 0 1 1898 0Sweetland 1 3 2 1899 0Fred Williams 3 4 1 1900 0G.B. Affleck 5 3 2 1901 0Charles Pell 15 15 5 1902-05 0No Football 1906-07C.B. Simmons 11 0 0 1908-09 0J.O. Berrine 3 7 1 1910, 17 0H.F. Pasini 8 4 2 1911-12 0A. Berkstresser 8 18 2 1913-16 0Russell Glaesner 1 3 0 1918 0Ivan Doseff 6 6 2 1919-20 0L.L. Mendenhall 15 11 2 1921-24 0Paul Bender 25 9 6 1925-29 2*L.W. Whitford 10 13 2 1930-32 0John Baker 6 9 2 1933-34 0Thomas Johnson 4 2 2 1935 0Clyde Starbeck 95 58 10 1936-42, 45-47 8#No Football 1943-44William Hammer 10 8 0 1958-59 0Stan Sheriff 129 101 4 1960-82 4*, 2#Darrell Mudra 43 16 1 1983-87 2 1/2+Earle Bruce 5 6 0 1988 0Terry Allen 75 26 0 1989-96 6+Mike Dunbar 29 15 0 1997-00 0Mark Farley 104 46 0 2001-pres. 7+Totals 625 387 47 1895-2012 32

AFCA COACHES OF THE YEAR

Year District Coach 1960 District 6 Stan Sheriff1975 District 6 Stan Sheriff1985 Region 4 Darrell Mudra1992 Region 4 Terry Allen1996 Region 4 Terry Allen2001 Region 4 Mark Farley2007 Region 4 Mark Farley

DONHANSEN’SFOOTBALLGAZETTE

Year District Coach 2005 NW Region Coach of the Year Mark Farley

COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME

Year Coach 2000 Darrell Mudra2002 Earle Bruce

EDDIE ROBINSON AWARD

Year Coach 2007 Mark Farley

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