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Chadron State College Quick Facts .......................................................2Team Information .......................................................................................2

The CoachesJay Long ............................................................................................................4Jeff Larson .......................................................................................................6Chris Stein .......................................................................................................7Craig Jersild ....................................................................................................8Joe Mclain, Josh Breske ..............................................................................9Richard Fairhead, Jake Iodence..............................................................9Kyle King, Jacob McLain .........................................................................10Josh Redden, Brandon Gunter, Randy Dolan .................................10

The Eagles of 20132013 Roster .................................................................................................122013 Incoming Players ...........................................................................13

A Look Back at 2012Game-by-Game ...........................................................................................34Final Statistics ............................................................................................40Honors ...........................................................................................................42Starting Lineups ........................................................................................43RMAC Standings ........................................................................................43

The RMACChadron State’s RMAC Record.............................................................44Players of the Year ....................................................................................44Coaches of the Year ..................................................................................44Chadron State All-Star Gridders .........................................................45

HistoryStatistical Comparison, 1968-2012 .................................................46All-Americans .............................................................................................47First Team All-Americans ......................................................................471st and 2nd Team All-Americans .......................................................47Record of All CSC Football Games, 1911-2012 .............................48Chadron State College Postseason Records ...................................49RMAC Records ...........................................................................................49

RecordsIndividual Career Records .....................................................................50Individual Season Records ....................................................................56Individual Game Records .......................................................................61Team Season Records ..............................................................................63Team Game Records ................................................................................67Chadron State College Grid Leaders, 1968-2012 ........................70All-Time Records .......................................................................................73Coaching Records ......................................................................................73Top 10 Winningest Coaches ................................................................73Year-By-Year CSC Team Records .........................................................73Armstrong Gym Renovation Project .................................................80

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Media Guide Credits

The 2013 Chadron State College football media guide is designed to serve the media and public with information related to the CSC football team and the CSC campus.

The 2013 football media guide was written by sports information director Alex Helmbrecht.

Craig Conway designed the front and back covers and Helmbrecht designed the guide.Photography by: Helmbrecht, Justin Haag, Con Marshall, Daniel Binkard and DeWayne Gimeson.

Danny Woodhead is in his sixth season of the NFL. He played two seasons with the New York Jets, three with the New England Patriots and signed a free agent deal with the San Diego Chargers in 2013. Woodhead, a native of North Platte, has rushed for 1,263 yards and scored 10 touchdowns in his career. He also has 100 career receptions for 1,069 yards and 4 TDs. (Courtesy photo: Mike Nowak)

Eagles in the NFL

Garrett Gilkey, a native of Sandwich, Ill., was drafted by the Cleveland Browns with the 227th pick of the 2013 NFL Draft. Gilkey, a two-time Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference All-Conference performer and an All-American in 2012 at left tackle, is the third Chadron State College football player to be drafted. He plays guard for the Browns. (Courtesy Photo: Cleveland Browns)

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n CredentialsRequests for credentials and press box seating for home football games should be made in advance by calling the sports informa-tion office at 308-432-6212 or by e-mail at [email protected].

Only appropriately credentialed individuals will be allowed access into the press box. Seating is limited.

Photographers, press and broadcast journalists must display credentials at all times and remain within NCAA-designated areas, which includes the coaches and players box on the home and visi-tor sideline.The CSC sports information office has the discretion to refuse or revoke media credentials at any time.

n InterviewsHead coach Jay Long and selected players will be available for interviews on the field following a 10-minute cooling off period once the game ends. In some instances a press conference will be in the Nelson Physical Activity Center. Media wishing to attend will be notified by the sports information office.

All requests for player interviews must be coordinated through the sports information office by calling 308-432-6212 or by e-mailing [email protected]. Chadron State coaches can be reached in their offices Monday through Thursday mornings.

Chadron State College Sports Information

Alex Helmbrecht is entering his seventh year as the sports information director at Chadron State College.

As the SID, he is responsible for the publicity, promotion and distribution of information for the Eagles’ 13 Divi-sion II athletic programs. He is also responsible for maintaining Chadron State’s athletic website, designing game programs and media guides, photogra-phy, game management and statistics and records.

Helmbrecht is an active member of the College Sports Information Direc-tors of America and has received sev-eral commendations for feature writing and event coverage from CoSIDA. In 2013, a story Helmbrecht wrote about former men’s basketball player Christian McGhee was named the top Athlete Profile in District 7. In all, Helmbrecht has claimed eight awards in the Fred Stabley Sr. Writing Contest, including five first place awards.

Each year since 2011, he has been one of three finalists for the top SID in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, the J.W. Camp-bell/Con Marshall Sports Information Director of the Year award.

He has successfully hosted four NCAA D-II playoff games, three RMAC championships and served as co-director for the Super Region 4 Wrestling Tournament in 2013.

In addition, he serves on the Harlon Hill national committee and is a co-sponsor for Blue Key on Chadron State’s campus. Helmbrecht is also involved with the college’s Hall of Fame selection committee and helps coordinate homecoming and Ivy Day festivities.

Sports Information Director

Alex Helmbrecht

Chadron State College Quick FactsCity/Zip ......................................................................... Chadron, NE 69337Founded/Enrollment ..............................................................1911/2,841Nickname ................................................................................................ EaglesSchool Colors ...............................................................Cardinal and WhiteStadium/Capacity ........Elliott Field at Don Beebe Stadium/3,800Surface .......................................................................................Natural GrassPress Box Phone ..................................................................308-432-7780Affiliation ........................................................................... NCAA Division IIConference................................ Rocky Mountain Athletic ConferencePresident ..............................................................................Dr. Randy RhineAthletic Director ......................................................................Joel R. SmithAthletic Dept. Phone ..........................................................308-432-6344Athletic Dept. Fax ................................................................308-432-6493Tickets Phone ........................................................................308-432-6255Sports Information Director ...................................... Alex HelmbrechtSID E-mail ...............................................................ahelmbrecht@csc.eduSID Office Phone ..................................................................308-432-6212Head Athletic Trainer .................................................................. Don WattAthletic Training Room .....................................................308-432-6340

Team Information 2012 Record .................................................................................................9-3RMAC Record/Finish ..................................................................... 8-1/2ndFinal AFCA/D2Football.com Rankings ...............................18th/18thLast NCAA Playoff Appearance .........................................................2012Playoff Result .............................................L 38-30 to West Texas A&MBasic Offense ......................................................................Multiple SpreadBasic Defense ...............................................................................................3-3Letterwinners Returning ......................................................................... 38Letterwinners Lost ..................................................................................... 22Starters Returning ...................................................................................... 16Starters Lost ..................................................................................................... 6

Coaching StaffHead Coach/Offensive Line ......................................................... Jay LongAlma Mater .................................................................Chadron State, 2001Record at Chadron State ...................................... 9-3 (Second Season)Career Record (Years) .......................................... 24-18 (Fifth Season)Office Phone ...........................................................................308-432-6281Best Time to Reach .............. Monday through Thursday morningsE-mail ....................................................................................... [email protected]

AssistantsDefensive Coordinator ..............................................................Jeff LarsonOffensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks ................................ Chris SteinDefensive Backs/Special Teams Coordinator ...............Craig JersildWide Receivers ........................................ Joe McLain/Brandon GunterRunning Backs ....................................................................... Jacob IodenceInside Receivers ..................................................................... Jacob McLainOffensive Tackles .......................................................................Josh BreskeDefensive Backs/Special Teams ........................................ Josh ReddenLinebackers/Special Teams ...................................... Richard FairheadDefensive Line ....................................................Kyle King/Randy Doran

HistoryFirst Year of Football .............................................................................1911All-Time Record (Years) ...............................................501-341-15 (98)All-Time RMAC Record (Years) ...........................................137-38 (22)Number of RMAC Championships (Last) ..............................8 (2008)All-Time Postseason Record ............................................................... 4-11NCAA D-II Playoff Appearances (Record) ................................ 8 (3-8)First Team All-Americans ........................................................................ 24Harlon Hill Trophy Winners ...................................................................... 2First Team All-RMAC Selections ..........................................................137RMAC Players of the Year ......................................................................... 10

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We are Chadron State ...

Majors offered at CSCArt Biological Sciences Business Communication Arts Design and TechnologyConstruction Management Elementary Education Family & Consumer Sciences Health Sciences HistoryInterdisciplinary Studies Justice StudiesLibrary Information Management Literature Mathematics Music Physical Sciences Psychology Rangeland ManagementSecondary EducationSpecial Education Sports and Recreation Management Social Work Theatre

For more information, visit www.csc.edu

Location: Chadron, a city of about 6,000 residents, is located in northwest Nebraska. Chadron was named by Forbes.com as one of the top 10 American towns to visit in 2009.School Type: State, public, four-year college granting baccalaureate and graduate degreesTotal enrollment: About 2,800 studentsCalendar: Academic year of two semesters; summer sessionsDegrees granted: Bachelor of Applied Sciences, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Education, Master of Arts in Education, Master of Business Administration, Master of Education and Specialist in Education, as well as pre-professional education.Career services: A wide range of resources are available to assist stu-dents in career planning and job attainment.Accreditation: All programs at CSC are regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association. In addition the programs in Business Administration, Social Work, and Teacher Education are also accredited by their professional councils.Financial assistance: Available to admitted, degree-seeking students based upon financial needHousing: College-owned and operated residence hallsAverage ACT Score: 21Male/female percentage: 43 percent males, 57 percent femalesAverage class size: 18Student to faculty ratio: 17-1Faculty: About 58% of our faculty has doctoral degrees

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No doubt about it, Jay Long had the most successful first season a football coach at CSC has ever had.

Under Long’s guidance, the Eagles went 9-3 overall, 8-1 in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference and host-ed West Texas A&M in the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs.

The Eagles ended the season as the 18th ranked team in the nation by both the American Football Coaches Associa-tion and D2Football.com.

Long, who also serves as the offensive line coach, guided three all-conference performers and mentored All-American and NFL prospect, Garrett Gilkey.

In addition to Gilkey, four other Eagles earned All-American honors and the Eagles once again led RMAC selections as all-academic student-athletes.

Long is the 25th head football coach at CSC and the third who also played for the Eagles. Orin Weymouth and Ruffus Trapp also played and coached for Chadron State but a former football player hasn’t coached for the school since 1937.

Prior to being hired at Chadron State in February 2012, Long spent three seasons as the head coach at Black Hills State in Spearfish, S.D., where he has guided the Yellowjackets to a 15-15 record.

Prior to being the head coach, he was an assistant coach at the school from 2003-09. During that time he served as the offensive coordinator, offensive line coach, recruiting coordinator and the strength and conditioning coach. The Yellowjackets won two conference titles and appeared in the NAIA playoffs two times while Long coached the offensive line.

Jay longHead Coach / Offensive LineSecond Year at Chadron State

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Long, who graduated from Chadron State College in 2001 with a bachelor’s degree in science, was a two-time Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference selection at center and also earned Farm Team All-American honors. He also wrestled at heavyweight and qualified for the national tournament for the Eagles.

For Long, a native of Sturgis, S.D., returning to his alma mater was an easy choice.

“I’m really excited about the oppor-tunity to coach where I played,” he said. “When I was in the interview I sat down in front of my old locker and it just felt right. When I had questions asked of me in regards to the program, it just felt right. The tradition at Chadron State speaks for itself. I’ve been part of three RMAC championships as a player and now I’m excited for the opportunity to coach and try to win them.”

Long said he intends to maintain Chadron State’s strong football tradi-tion. The Eagles have won eight confer-ence titles and have been one of the most consistent Division II programs in the country, having at least six wins in 20 of the last 21 seasons.

“I am a Chadron guy who can’t wait to build onto the traditions that were built by the previous coaches before me,” Long said. “Chadron is a great place and after talking to the team in my interview they are excited to have a coach and moving toward being the top team in the RMAC.

“I loved my experience at Chadron. It’s been such a successful program and I am very proud to be part of that

as a player and now as a head coach. I’m going to bring effort with intensity and we’re going to play a Chadron State brand of football. It’s a hard thing to ex-plain, but we’re going to outhit, outwork and outplay our opponents.”

Long and his wife, Kresi, have three children, Carson, Kaelee and Alivia.

Jay Long and his wife, Kresi, and their three children, Kaelee, Carson and Alivia.

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By all accounts, Jeff Larson’s first season as the defensive coordinator at Chadron State College was a success.

The Eagles went 9-3, finished second in the conference and qualified for the NCAA Division II playoffs.

Larson’s defense ranked near the top in nearly every cat-egory in the RMAC and they had the top-ranked pass defense in the league.

CSC also finished with 21 interceptions to lead the RMAC and ranked fifth in NCAA Division II in turnover margin.

Larson, a native of Aberdeen, S.D., was named defensive coor-dinator at Chadron State College in March 2012 by head coach Jay Long.

The two had worked together previously at Black Hills State.Larson, who worked as a graduate assistant at Chadron State

in 2006 and 2007, was an assistant coach at Black Hills State for four seasons and served as the defensive coordinator in three of them.

Prior to coaching at Black Hills State and Chadron State, Lar-son spent five seasons coaching high school football. He was at

Cheyenne East High School in Wyoming for four years and spent one year at Layton High School in Utah.

Larson played line-backer and gradu-ated from Northern State University with a bachelor’s of science in health and physical education in 2000.

Larson and his wife, Staci, have a daughter, Amalia.

Jeff Larson and his wife, Staci, along with their daughter, Amalia.

Jeff larsonDefensive CoordinatorSecond Year

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Chris Stein’s first season as the offensive coordinator was certainly a good one.

In 2012, the Eagles ranked in the top 50 nationally in total offense (411.5 yards) and scoring offense (33.8 points).

In addition, Stein’s expansive playbook produced several achievements throughout the 2012 season and seven all-conference performers.

Most notably, the Eagles’ offense had the most passing touchdowns (32), third-most completions (254) and passing yards (2,828), and compiled the third highest total offense (4,938 yards) in school history.

Stein was also a proponent of the Eagles using a no-huddle system, which allowed the CSC offense to average nearly six yards each play.

This is the 13th season Chris Stein has been on the Chadron State coaching staff. He also works with the quarterbacks.

During his time as an assistant coach, the Eagles have tal-lied a record of 69-25 and won three RMAC championships.

In 2008, the CSC offense had one of its best seasons through the air under Stein. Eight passing records were set and CSC quarterbacks threw for 3,023 yards in 2008, the best total in CSC history.

Since Stein took reins of the passing game, the Eagles have been a consistent, not to mention, accurate, threat through the air. The top five completion percentage seasons in school history have all occurred in the past six seasons.

In addition, the Eagles’ quarterbacks have completed at least 200 passes six straight years as a team. That had only oc-curred four times in the history of the program prior to 2007.

Stein is a former CSC tight end who caught 107 passes for 1,281 yards and 14 touchdowns during his career that ended in 1989. He was selected the team’s outstanding offensive player, earned honorable mention All-American and was the first recipient of the Don Beebe Most Inspirational Player Award that season. He had the honor of being inducted into the CSC Athletic Hall of Fame in the fall of 2006.

As a player, Stein may be best remem-bered for catching the touchdown pass that allowed the Ea-gles to defeat Dakota Wesleyan 38-34 in the final game of the 1989 season. The victory allowed the Eagles to advance to the NAIA playoffs for the first time.

After graduating, Stein coached high school football two years at Julesburg, Colo., four years at Gordon and one year at Gering. Led by teams that were 10-1 and 8-2 at Gordon, his career record is 35-29.

He then returned to CSC to work on his master’s degree and help coach the Eagles for three years.

After living in Rockford, Ill., Stein and his family returned to Chadron in 2003, when he became head coach of the Wyo-ming Cavalry of the National Indoor Football League.

Stein’s father, Dick Stein, had a 144-71 record while coach-ing the Chadron High football team for 22 years before retir-ing in 2000.

Chris and his wife Nancy, a registered nurse, have five chil-dren.

Their oldest, Kassi, and her husband, Trent, have two chil-dren, Isaac and Jax.

The Stein’s other children are Karyssa and Kendra, both col-lege students, and T.D. and Madison.

Chris Stein and his wife Nancy with their children, from left, Kendra, Karyssa, Madison, front, and T.D.

Chris sTeinOffensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks 13th Year

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Craig Jersild is entering his fourth season as a full-time assis-tant coach at Chadron State, but it’s actually his ninth year at the school. He coached the Eagles’ secondary from 1992 to 1995 as a graduate assistant and he was a volunteer assistant coach during the 2007 season.

Jersild works with the defensive backs and is the special teams coordinator, while also coordinating the Eagles’ recruiting efforts and handling equipment duties.

His coaching resume is impressive. He was an assistant coach at South Dakota Tech in Rapid City for a year, the defensive coordinator at Butler County Community College for two years, the defensive coordinator at Northwest Mississippi College for three years, and then he was at Hutchinson Community College in Kansas for four years, serving as the head coach for three of those seasons.

While he was the head coach at Hutchinson Community Col-lege from 2003-06, he tallied a record of 18-22.

Perhaps his biggest achievement came in 1998 when Butler County won the National Junior College championship.

Northwest Mississippi had a 33-3 record during Jersild’s ten-ure, and Hutchinson advanced to the playoffs the first two years he was head coach.

Jersild’s upbeat personality and football knowledge has fol-lowed him wherever he’s coached. That was certainly the case last in 2010 when the Eagles’ secondary was solid, especially

in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. For the year, CSC’s defensive backfield posted the best passing defense in the con-ference, allowing just 117.3 yards a game. That mark ranked them sixth in the NCAA.

The Eagles also ranked in the top 10 nationally in pass ef-ficiency defense and total defense.

Jersild, better known as ‘Coach Jersey,’ enjoyed coaching a talented defensive backfield in 2012. The Eagles’ DBs accumulated 19 of the team’s 21 interceptions and they broke up another 29 more. The 21 interceptions is the most by a CSC football team since the 1995 season. He guided All-RMAC performer Trelan Taylor to several All-American teams and two other of his defenders earned ac-colades from the RMAC.

Jersild was also responsible for much of the Eagles’ success in special teams and both Taylor and Nathan Ross earned all-con-ferene honors as returners.

Jersild also guided both Jed Herblan and Kevin Berg to all-con-ference honors in 2010. Berg, who was also the Eagles’ punter, was an American Football Coaches Association All-American.

Jersild was born in Texas, but graduated from Monte Vista High School in Alamo, Calif., where he was an all-conference player.

Craig JersildDefensive Backs / Special Teams9th Year

Craig Jersild and his wife Sandy with their children, Drew, Jessica, Beau and Lane.

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Joe McLain, a Chadron native and arguably one of the best quarterbacks Chadron State has ever produced, is entering his second season as a volunteer assistant coach at the school. He’ll coach the wide receivers, while also handling much of the Eagles’ film duties.

McLain, the older brother of graduate assistant, Jacob, and current Eagles’ quarterback, Jonn, had a fantastic career for the Eagles. He went 38-4 during four years as the starting quarterback and helped lead CSC to the national playoffs three straight seasons. Three of his four losses occurred in the playoffs.

As a senior in 2008, he was named the team’s MVP, the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Player of the Year and the RMAC All-Academic Player of the Year. McLain was also a regional finalist for the Harlon Hill and he was became the sixth athlete in school history to be named the Omaha World Herald’s Male College Athlete of the Year.

McLain finished his career with 8,011 passing yards and 70 touchdowns. He added 707 more yards and 17 touchdowns on the ground.

He was a student assistant coach at Douglas High in 2009 and has coached the Chadron American Legion team since 2007.

He graduated from Chadron State with a degree in math education in 2009 and also earned a graduate degree.

Josh Breske, a native of Pierre, S.D., is in his second season as a graduate assistant coach at Chadron State College. He’ll assist head coach Jay Long with the offensive linemen and also work with inside receivers.

Breske, who graduated from T.F. Riggs High School in 2005, was a standout offensive lineman at Black Hills State. He was a three-time all-conference selection and a two-time All-American. He was also a member of back-to-back Dakota Athletic Conference championship teams and a two-time team captain.

He graduated from Black Hills State in 2010 with a degree in business administration. His prior coaching experience includes a two year stint as a student assistant at Black Hills State and a graduate assistant position at Robert Morris Uni-versity in 2011.

He and his wife, Alana, the kindergarten teacher at Gordon-Rushville were married in the summer of 2013.

Richard Fairhead, a native of Merriman, Neb., will be a second-year graduate assistant coach for the CSC football team this fall. He’ll be coaching linebackers.

Fairhead, like other second-year CSC graduate assistant coaches Josh Redden, Kyle King and Josh Breske, played and coached at Black Hills State.

Fairhead, who graduated from Gordon-Rushville High in 2007 and was the Western Trails Conference Defensive Player of the Year, was a four-year starter for the Yellow Jackets. He was a three-time All-Dakota Athletic Conference selection and a two-time team captain before working as a student assistant coach in 2011.

He graduated from Black Hills State in 2011 with a bache-lor’s degree in business administration. He’s pursuing an MBA while at Chadron State.

Chadron State College graduate Jacob Iodence is a second-year graduate assistant with the football team. He’ll coach the wide receivers.

Iodence, a Hemingford native who graduated high school from Omaha Skutt, has been involved with the Eagles’ football program since 2008. He was a reserve quarterback during his playing career but provided great leadership and offered insights into play calls.

Prior to CSC, Iodence played two years at Iowa Central Com-munity College.

He graduated from Chadron State in May 2012 with a bach-elor’s degree in education, focusing on social and political sciences. During the spring semester when he was student teaching, he helped coach the running backs at Wayne State.

Joe McLain

Volunteer Assistant / Wide Receivers2nd YearAlma Mater: Chadron State College (2009)

RichaRd FaiRhead

Graduate Assistant / Linebackers2nd YearAlma Mater: Black Hills State (2011)

Josh BReske

Graduate Assistant / Offensive Line2nd YearAlma Mater: Black Hills State (2010)

JacoB iodence

Graduate Assistant / Tailbacks2nd YearAlma Mater: Chadron State College (2012)

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Kyle King, a native of Chico, Calif., is a second-year graduate assistant for the Chadron State football team. He’ll coach the defensive line.

King, like other second-year CSC graduate assistant coaches Josh Redden, Richard Fairhead and Josh Breske, played and coached at Black Hills State.

King, who played in the defensive line at both Modesto Junior College and Black Hills State, spent the previous two seasons as a student coach at Black Hills State.

Jacob McLain, a Chadron native, is a second-year graduate assistant at Chadron State. He will coach the tailbacks.

McLain is no stranger to the Chadron State football pro-gram. His older brother, Joe, was a four-year starter at quar-terback from 2005-08, and his youngest brother, Jonn, is also a signal caller for the Eagles. His younger sister, Jamie, is also a freshman on the CSC women’s basketball team.

Like his brothers, McLain was a quarterback but he played at Mayville State. While at Mayville, McLain was named the football team’s most valuable player and he was named an Academic All-American. He also starred in baseball, a sport he has coached in Chadron for three years. On the diamond, McLain, a three-time all-conference choice and the 2011 Da-kota Athletic Conference Senior Player of the Year, helped lead the Comets to three conference championships and he was twice named an Academic All-American.

McLain graduated from Mayville in May 2012 with a bach-elor’s degree in math and physical education.

Josh Redden, a native of Hot Springs, S.D., is entering his second season as a graduate assistant coach at Chadron State College. He’ll assist in coaching the defensive backs.

Redden was a standout wide receiver at Black Hills State for current CSC head coach Jay Long.

Following an all-state senior season at Hot Springs High in 2005, he helped lead the Yellow Jackets to two-straight con-ference titles in 2006 and 2007.

After his playing career was over he was a student assistant at Black Hills for three years. He graduated in 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in business administration.

kyLe king

Graduate Assistant / Defensive Line2nd YearAlma Mater: Black Hills State (2010)

JacoB McLain

Graduate Assistant / Inside Receivers2nd YearAlma Mater: Mayville State (2012)

Josh Redden

Graduate Assistant / Defensive Backs2nd YearAlma Mater: Black Hills State (2011)

BRandon gunteR

Graduate Assistant / Wide Receivers1st Year

Randy doRan

Graduate Assistant / Defensive Line1st Year

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John Axtell’s voice has become most familiar to Eagles’ fans. He has enthusiastically broadcast CSC football and basketball since 1988. That means he’s been the man behind the mike in 271 football games and over 650 men’s and women’s basket-ball games. He also provides the play-by-play for all the men’s basketball games and a majority of the women’s basketball games.

Axtell and Double Q Country also broadcasted CSC softball from 2009-10.

Aside from being an accomplished sportscaster, Axtell is a highly-respected newsman who has his thumb on the pulse of the tri-state area.

A native of Grants Pass, Ore., Axtell got his start in radio at Linfield College in McMinnville, Ore., about 50 miles east of Portland.

Axtell’s broadcasts can be heard on 97.5 KQSK-FM Radio or 105.9 KAAQ-FM in Alliance, or via the Internet at www.doubleqcountry.com.

Axtell was presented with the Chadron State College Distin-guished Service Award in 1998 for publicizing the college.

Axtell is also highly involved in the local arts. He has acted in numerous plays, including at the Fort Robinson Playhouse, and plays the baritone in the community band. Axtell also sings in the community chorus.

Don Watt, who officially has been the college’s athletic trainer since the summer of 1994, has actually been involved with the Eagles much longer than that. This is his 25th year of helping the Eagles stay healthy and ready to play.

Watt was Chadron State’s primary athletic trainer for five years while working on his bachelor’s degree, which he received in 1980. The final game of the 1979 football season was declared Don Watt Day and the team presented him with a plaque, which read, “For service above and beyond the call of duty. With heartfelt thanks.”

Don left CSC for one year to earn his master’s degree from Central Missouri State University in 1981, then returned to CSC for one year for an internship so he could be certified as a trainer.

Watt began working as a full-fledged athletic trainer at Jenks, Okla., High School, which had 21 varsity sports and won 28 state championships during a seven-year span that he was there.

In 1993-94, he was the trainer at the University of Arkan-sas-Monticello. He liked it there, but when he was offered the opportunity to “come home” he quickly accepted it.

Chadron State coaches and athletes are glad he did. He is strict, but gives them excellent care, puts in many hours and manages a staff of up to a dozen student trainers who cover all the CSC sports. He also teaches safety and first aid and care and prevention of injuries courses. In the spring of 2008, he was promoted to full professor

Don is a native of Upton, Wyo. His wife, the former Jana Epp, is a native of Hastings and also is a CSC graduate.

The Watts have two grown children, Danielle and Jeff. The Watts have two grown children, Danielle and Jeff. Danielle and her husband, Nate Dorshorst, have three daughters, Maci, Kyli and Halli.

Newspaper: Chadron RecordAddress: PO Box 1141 Chadron, NE 69337Contact: George Ledbetter, EditorTelephone: 308-432-5511Web site: thechadronnews.com

Newspaper: Scottsbluff Star-HeraldAddress: 1406 Broadway Scottsbluff, NE 69361Contact: Jeff Fielder, Sports EditorTelephone: 308-632-9050Web site: starherald.com

Newspaper: Omaha World-HeraldAddress: 1314 Douglas Omaha, NE 68102Contact: Marjie DuceyTelephone: 402-444-1201Web site: omaha.com

Newspaper: Rapid City JournalAddress: 507 Main Street Rapid City, SD 57701Contact: Jim HollandTelephone: 605-394-8430Web site: rapidcityjournal.com

Radio: KQSKAddress: PO Box 1117 Chadron, NE 69337Contact: John AxtellTelephone: 308-432-2060Web site: doubleqcountry.com

Radio: KCSRAddress: 226 Bordeaux St. Chadron, NE 69337Contact: Dennis BrownTelephone: 308-432-5545Web site: chadrad.com

Radio: KNEBAddress: P.O. Box 239 Scottsbluff, NE 69363Contact: Rob BarneyTelephone: 308-632-7121Web site: kneb.com

Television: KDUHAddress: 1523 1st Ave. Scottsbluff, NE 69361Contact: John ClantonTelephone: 308-632-3071Web site: kduhtv.com

Conference: RMACAddress: 1867 Austin Bluffs Parkway Colorado Springs, CO 80918Contact: Kaleb CenterTelephone: 719-471-4936Web site: rmacsports.org

don Watt

Head Athletic Trainer26th YearAlma Mater: Chadron State (1980)

Media that Regularly Covers Chadron State Football

John axteLL

KQSK / The Voice of the Eagles26th Year

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2013 RosterNo. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (Previous School/High School) 1 Michael Madkins Jr. TB 5-7 165 Sacramento, Calif. (Pleasant Grove) 2 Nathan Ross Sr. WR 5-11 185 San Diego, Calif. (Mount Carmel) 4 Ryan Wood R-Fr. S 6-1 180 Stockton, Calif. (A.A. Stagg) 5 Clint Sasse Sr. S 5-11 210 Martin, S.D. (Bennett) 6 Travis Reeves Sr. WR 5-11 200 Chadron, Neb. (Chadron) 7 Treston Decoud R-Fr. DB 6-2 205 Slidell, La. (Lakeshore) 8 Trelan Taylor Sr. S 5-10 203 Spring Valley, Calif. (Helix Charter) 9 Brian Wood R-Fr. DB 6-0 170 Stockton, Calif. (A.A. Stagg)10 Courtland Joshua So. LB 6-0 218 Donaldsonville, La. (Donaldsonville)11 Patrick O’Boyle Jr. QB 6-3 205 Gering, Neb. (Gering)13 Jonn McLain Jr. QB 5-11 190 Chadron, Neb. (Chadron)14 Chris Conroy So. QB 6-0 200 Gordon, Neb. (Gordon-Rushville)15 Danny O’Boyle So. WR 6-0 190 Gering, Neb. (Gering)16 Lane Haller Jr. CB 6-3 210 Gordon, Neb. (Gordon-Rushville)17 Conor Casey Jr. CB 6-2 205 Rapid City, S.D. (St. Thomas More)18 Zac Bargen Jr. IR 6-5 212 Chadron, Neb. (Butler CC/Chadron)19 Antonio Thompson Jr. WR 5-7 185 Savannah, Ga. (Jenkins)20 Cody Paul R-Fr. TB 5-6 160 Seal Beach, Calif. (Los Alamitos)22 Donnie Butler So. DB 5-10 165 Mathis, Texas (Mathis)23 Tyler McFarland Sr. S 6-3 200 Boise, Idaho (Boise)24 Cole Montgomery So. TB 5-11 200 Casper, Wyo. (Casper Natrona)25 Dylan Furrier So. LB 6-0 227 Tucson, Ariz. (Salpointe Catholic)27 Jojo Phillips Jr. S 6-0 6-0 San Diego, Calif. (Helix Charter)28 Tyler Wright Sr. DB 5-10 195 Arvada, Colo. (Arvada)29 KamRon Tomlinson So. CB 5-7 150 Grandview, Mo. (Grandview)30 Glen Clinton Sr. TB 5-10 200 Cody, Wyo. (Cody)32 Robert Jackson III So. FB 5-9 225 Savannah, Ga. (Jenkins)33 Shea Koch Sr. LB 6-1 220 Custer, S.D. (Custer)37 Dain Dastrup Jr. LB 6-2 220 Benson, Ariz. (Benson High)38 Zach Smith R-Fr. DB/P 6-0 192 Gering, Neb. (Gering/WNCC)44 Pierre Etchemendy Sr. S 6-1 210 Douglas, Wyo. (Douglas)46 Kyle McCarthy So. LB 6-1 240 Aurora, Neb. (Aurora)47 David McCulley Sr. DE 6-1 235 Littleton, Colo. (Dakota Ridge)48 Hank Strauss Jr. LB 6-0 220 Aztec, N.M. (Aztec/Cabrillo College)49 Chek Giannonatti R-Fr. LB 6-2 215 Buffalo, S.D. (Harding County)50 Clay Cundall So. LB 6-0 220 Greybull, Wyo. (Greybull)52 Alex Sleep R-Fr. LB 6-5 205 Breckenridge, Colo. (Summit)53 Isaac Holscher Jr. LB 6-0 205 Scottsbluff, Neb. (Scottsbluff)57 Taz Olson So. LB 6-2 210 Prairie City, S.D. (Harding County)58 Jordan King R-Fr. LB 6-2 220 Frederick, Colo. (Frederick)59 Bryant Miller Sr. LB 6-0 210 Bayard, Neb. (Bayard)62 Nathan Hoffman R-Fr. OL 6-1 270 Crofton, Neb. (Crofton)63 Frantzlee LaCrete R-Fr. OL 6-3 270 Lewellen, Neb. (Garden County)68 Tony Hartman Sr. RG 6-3 300 North Bend, Neb. (North Bend Central)69 Mike Lorenzo Jr. OL 6-2 280 Oak Park, Calif. (Westlake)71 Palmer White R-Fr. OL 6-5 265 Denver, Colo. (Horizon)72 Lance Pickett Jr. OL 6-7 295 Otis, Colo. (Otis)74 Anthony Valdez R-Fr. OL 6-4 280 Cheyenne, Wyo. (Cheyenne East)75 Jake McCrary Sr. RT 6-5 270 Valentine, Neb. (Valentine)76 Daniel Sotelo So. OG 6-3 308 Grand Island, Neb. (Grand Island Senior High)77 Sam Parker Jr. C 6-1 280 Harrison, Neb. (Sioux County)78 Colin Jorgensen R-Fr. OL 6-6 270 St. Paul, Neb. (St. Paul)79 Timmy Ornelas R-Fr. OL 6-2 270 Fort Lupton, Colo. (Fort Lupton)80 Kyle Vinich So. WR 6-6 212 Casper, Wyo. (Casper Natrona)82 Carl Buckner R-Fr. WR 6-0 170 Eatonton, Ga. (Putnam County)83 Cody Roes Sr. IR 6-2 220 Chadron, Neb. (Chadron)84 Kyle Hooper R-Fr. WR 5-11 195 Alliance, Neb. (Alliance)85 Marcus Brown R-Fr. WR 6-2 200 Colorado Springs, Colo. (Mesa Ridge)86 Andrew Rios Jr. WR 5-8 171 Lexington, Neb. (Lexington)87 Ethan Bauer Jr. IR 6-3 240 Morse Bluff, Neb. (North Bend Central)88 Chapman Ham Sr. IR 6-2 235 Rapid City, S.D. (Rapid City Central)89 Austen Stephens Jr. IR 6-3 240 Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln North Star)90 Jake Weber R-Fr. DL 6-2 265 Rapid City, S.D. (RC Central/Augustana)91 Dillon Breinig Jr. DE 6-2 255 Arapahoe, Neb. (Arapahoe)92 Brandon Blinn Jr. DE 6-3 260 Everett, Wash. (Cascade/Palomar CC)93 D’Vonnte Matthews R-Fr. DL 6-2 319 Jeanerette, La. (Jeanerette)94 Sean Acuna Jr. DL 6-0 287 Los Angeles, Calif. (El Rancho/East LA College)95 Roy Duenas-Sanchez Jr. DL 6-1 288 Los Angeles, Calif. (Roosevelt/East LA College)96 Zach Sandstrom Jr. DE 6-1 265 Chadron, Neb. (Chadron)97 Olufemi Aaron So. DE 6-3 235 Pasadena, Calif. (Blair)98 Kyle Bachelor R-Fr. DL 5-11 280 Valentine, Neb. (Valentine)99 Alex Ferdinand Jr. K 5-10 185 Rapid City, S.D. (RC Stevens)

Alphabetical Roster

No. Name Pos.97 Olufemi Aaron DE94 Sean Acuna DL CJ Allen OG98 Kyle Bachelor DL Matt Barden OL18 Zac Bargen IR87 Ethan Bauer IR Chance Baumann LB Russell Beard LB92 Brandon Blinn DE Truett Box LB91 Dillon Breinig DE85 Marcus Brown WR82 Carl Buckner WR22 Donnie Butler S Andrew Campbell WR17 Conor Casey CB Matthew Chitwood DB Kyle Chrastek OG30 Glen Clinton TB Nick Colgate DB Mitch Collicott C Connor Conilogue OT14 Chris Conroy QB50 Clay Cundall LB Justyn Curtis QB37 Dain Dastrup LB Cody Davis CB7 Treston Decoud CB Colin Deines DE Jack Dobyns IR95 Roy Duenas-Sanchez DL Ty Dunkel DL Collin Eisenman LB44 Pierre Etchemendy S Kyle Fatturi S Aaron Fenner LB99 Alex Ferdinand K Matt Fujan IR25 Dylan Furrier LB Isaiah Galvan DT Joshua Gerstenberg P49 Chek Giannonatti LB Cameron Glon IR Kyle Gordon CB Issac Griffin LB Tavis Guerra P/K16 Lane Haller CB88 Chapman Ham IR Herman Harris S68 Tony Hartman OG Muleck Henderson CB Devin Hernandez-Cronk DE Ricky Hodges S62 Nathan Hoffman OL53 Isaac Holscher IR84 Kyle Hooper WR Derek Jackson TB32 Robert Jackson III FB Jordan Jones CB78 Colin Jorgensen OL10 Courtland Joshua LB Andrew Kaluza QB Taquan Kelly TB Tyler Kiess DE58 Jordan King LB33 Shea Koch LB Josh L. Johnson DT

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No. Name Pos.63 Frantzlee LaCrete OL Lucas Ley DL Alex Litzen IR Matt Lordino K69 Mike Lorenzo OG1 Michael Madkins TB Tevin Malone WR James Martens S Tanner Martin DE93 D’Vonnte Matthews DT Christopher Mayes QB46 Kyle McCarthy DE75 Jake McCrary OT47 David McCulley DE23 Tyler McFarland S Michael McGrath K13 Jonn McLain QB59 Bryant Miller LB24 Cole Montgomery S Trevon Mosley CB Kyle Mudick IR Brewer Newton S15 Danny O’Boyle WR11 Patrick O’Boyle QB57 Taz Olson LB79 Timmy Ornelas OL Trace Oswald DE77 Sam Parker C Garrett Patterson IR20 Cody Paul TB27 Jojo Phillips S72 Lance Pickett OL Tyler Pittman TB Austin Powell DL Dan Probst LB Creighton Reed QB6 Travis Reeves WR Edwin Ridder DE86 Andrew Rios WR83 Cody Roes IR2 Nathan Ross WR96 Zach Sandstrom DE5 Clint Sasse S52 Alex Sleep LB38 Zach Smith P76 Daniel Sotelo OT89 Austen Stephens IR Brayden Stewart QB48 Hank Strauss LB Draper Sullivan OT Chris Sweeney OT8 Trelan Taylor S Ed Thomas LB19 Antonio Thompson WR74 Anthony Valdez OL80 Kyle Vinich WR Matt Vinson QB Garret Walker LB Sean Watkins DB90 Jake Weber DL Tod Wenger OT Randy Wentz K71 Palmer White OL Tanner Wintholz DE4 Ryan Wood S Colton Wright WR28 Tyler Wright S

Players by StateNebraska ............................................................. 41Colorado .............................................................. 26California ............................................................ 20Wyoming ............................................................. 12South Dakota ..................................................... 11Texas ........................................................................7

Arizona ...................................................................4Georgia ...................................................................3Louisiana ...............................................................3Minnesota ..............................................................2Missouri .................................................................2Florida .....................................................................1

Idaho ........................................................................1Indiana ....................................................................1New Mexico ..........................................................1Oklahoma ..............................................................1Washington ...........................................................1

By the NumbersSeniors ..................................................................15Juniors ...................................................................23Sophomores........................................................14

Redshirt Freshman ..........................................20Freshman .............................................................65

Name Pos. Ht. Wgt. Hometown/High SchoolCharles (CJ) Allen OG 6-2 290 Douglas, Wyo./DouglasMatt Barden OL 6-3 270 Aurora, Colo./Cherokee TrailChance Baumann LB 6-0 210 Beatrice, Neb./BeatriceRussell Beard LB 6-0 210 Ashland, Neb./Ashland-GreenwoodTruett Box LB 6-1 230 Cheyenne Wells, Colo./Cheyenne WellsAndrew Campbell CB 5-11 185 Blue Springs, Mo./Mill ValleyMatthew Chitwood DB 6-2 190 McCook, Neb./McCookKyle Chrastek OG 6-3 280 Blaine, Minn./Totino-GraceNick Colgate DB/LS 5-8 160 Nogales, Ariz./NogalesMitch Collicott C 5-10 260 McCook, Neb./McCookConnor Conilogue OT 6-4 275 Erie, Colo./ErieJustyn Curtis QB 6-3 198 Richmond, Ind./RichmondCody Davis CB 5-10 160 Fort Morgan, Colo./Fort MorganColin Deines DE 6-0 230 Chadron, Neb./ChadronJack Dobyns IR 6-3 230 Tucson, Ariz./Salpointe CatholicTy Dunkel DL 6-2 250 Scottsbluff, Neb./ScottsbluffCollin Eisenman LB 6-2 215 Sheridan Wyo./SheridanKyle Fatturi S 5-10 185 Elko, Minn./Lakeville SouthAaron Fenner LB 6-2 220 Buffalo, Wyo./Buffalo Matt Fujan IR 6-2 215 Beatrice, Neb./BeatriceIsaiah Galvan DT 6-3 275 Edinburg, Texas/EdinburgJoshua Gerstenberg P 6-0 165 Colorado Springs, Colo./Classical AcademyCameron Glon IR 6-2 203 Littleton, Colo./HeritageKyle Gordon CB 6-2 180 Orange, Calif./Villa ParkIssac Griffin LB 6-0 223 San Diego, Calif./Mission BayTavis Guerra P/K 5-11 200 Whittier, Calif./La SernaHerman Harris S 6-0 185 Modesto, Calif./Thomas DowneyMuleck Henderson CB 5-10 175 Los Angeles, Calif./West CovinaDevin Hernandez-Cronk DE 6-2 250 Ord, Neb./OrdRicky Hodges S 5-10 175 Stockton, Calif./A.A. StaggDerek Jackson TB 5-8 185 Pueblo West, Colo./Pueblo WestJosh L. Johnson DT 6-3 260 Centennial, Colo./EaglecrestJordan Jones CB 6-2 180 Colleyville, Texas/HeritageAndrew Kaluza WR 6-0 180 Aquilla, Texas/Reicher CatholicTaquan Kelly TB 5-7 195 Merritt, Fla./Merritt IslandTyler Kiess DE 6-1 225 Loveland, Colo./Thompson ValleyLucas Ley DL 6-1 260 Kingwood, Texas/KingwoodAlex Litzen IR 6-5 227 Rapid City, S.D./South Dakota/RC StevensMatt Lordino K 5-10 185 Chadron, Neb./ChadronTevin Malone WR 5-11 165 San Diego, Calif.,/Mt. CarmelJames Martens S 5-10 185 Fort Morgan, Colo./Fort MorganTanner Martin DE 6-3 217 Grand Island, Neb./Grand Island NWChristopher Mayes QB/WR 6-2 220 Winters, Calif./WintersMichael McGrath K 6-2 178 Parker, Colo./LegendTrevon Mosley CB 5-10 165 Fontana, Calif./EtiwandaKyle Mudick IR 6-1 220 Aurora, Colo./RangeviewBrewer Newton S 5-11 180 Spring, Texas/Klein CollinsTrace Oswald DE 6-2 235 Houston, Texas/Clear LakeGarrett Patterson IR 6-3 208 Jenks, Okla./JenksTyler Pittman TB 5-9 215 Box Elder, S.D./DouglasAustin Powell DL 6-3 235 Lincoln, Neb./Lincoln ChristianDan Probst LB 6-0 205 Green River, Wyo./Green RiverCreighton Reed QB 5-11 190 Juniata, Neb./Adams CentralEdwin Ridder DE 6-6 230 Elkhorn, Neb./UNL/Mount Michael Ben.Brayden Stewart QB 6-2 210 Colorado Springs, Colo./Vista RidgeDraper Sullivan OT 6-4 260 Colorado Springs, Colo./PalmerChris Sweeney OT 6-4 260 Loveland, Colo./Thompson ValleyEd Thomas LB 6-2 210 Colorado Springs, Colo./Cheyenne MountainMatt Vinson QB 6-0 190 Box Elder, S.D./DouglasGarret Walker LB 5-9 205 Wiggins, Colo./WigginsSean Watkins DB 6-3 190 Aurora, Colo./EaglecrestTod Wenger OT 6-3 263 Cheyenne, Wyo./Cheyenne EastRandy Wentz K 5-11 155 Scottsbluff, Neb./ScottsbluffTanner Wintholz DE 6-2 235 Sidney, Neb./SidneyColton Wright WR 6-2 190 Albin, Wyo./Burns

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2012: Made two tackles in two games as a reserve defensive end … Will play a bigger role in the defensive line in 2013 … “He showed good growth during the spring,” Larson said. “He’ll find a way into the rotation.”

2011: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Had 47 total tackles, four sacks and five fumble recov-

eries for Blair High in 2010 … Named to the Rio Hondo League Second Team Defensive Team … Also competed in track and field.

Personal: Son of Flavion Joseph and Philbert Aaron … Has two sib-lings: Ajani and Joseph … A physical education major … Born Sept. 21.

2013: Came to CSC in January and went through spring ball prac-tices with the team ... Will play in the defensive line … “He has good leadership skills and he should be a contributor for us,” Larson said.

Before CSC: Acuna and another defensive tackle from East Los Angeles College, Roy Duenas-Sanchez, helped the Huskies have back-to-back winning seasons, going 7-3 in 2011 and 6-4 in 2012 … Acuna started every game during his career at ELAC.

High School: He played high school football at El Rancho High, where he was the team’s defensive lineman of the year and made first-team all-conference.

Personal: He’s the son of Michael Acena and Elisa Candena … Wants to be an RN.

2012: Redshirted during his first season at CSC … Could see some playing time in 2013 … “He’s a potential big body in the middle,” Larson said.

High School: He was an all-conference offensive and defensive line-men for the Badgers following his senior season in 2011 … Also partici-pated in wrestling at Valentine High and finished fourth as a senior.

Personal: Son of Cindy and David … Has three brothers: James, Josh and Matthew … Born July 29.

2012: Went through spring ball as an inside receiver with the Eagles after having an outstanding season for the men’s basketball team … He was the leading scorer in the RMAC, averaging 18.2 points per game … He also averaged a team-high 5.8 rebounds … Following the season he was named to the All-RMAC Second Team … Although he hasn’t played football since high school, the coaches are excited about him joining the team … “He is very competitive and he’s a winner,” Long said.

Before CSC: Played two seasons of basketball at Butler County Community College in Kansas … As a sophomore he averaged nine points and five rebounds.

High School: He was a tremendous athlete at Chadron High, help-ing lead the basketball team to two Class C-1 title games and a fourth place finish and two top 10 football seasons … The Cards’ basketball team won 72 of 80 games his final three seasons … He averaged 15 points and 6.6 rebounds while earning all-state honors his senior season and he scored 1,090 points during his prep career … On the gridiron, he finished his career with 53 receptions for 731 yards (13.7 ypc) and scored nine TDs … He was a two-time all-district choice and an all-conference selection as a junior … He also had 81 tackles and four interceptions in high school.

Personal: He’s the oldest son of head men’s basketball coach Brent Bargen … His mother, Leslie, also works at Chadron State in the alumni and foundation office … His sister, Ashley, played volleyball at Chadron State and his brother Jake attends Chadron High … He’s a business major … Also involved in FCA … Born Dec. 23.

2012: Played in two games but didn’t make a catch … He will be the primary backup at the H-back position in 2013 … “He had a good spring and he can build on that,” Long said. “He has a ton of talent.” … Named to the RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll.

2011: Played in a game against New Mexico Highlands but did not make a catch … Named to the RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll.

2010: A physically gifted receiver who has been bit by the injury bug the past two years … He claimed a medical redshirt following an injury.

2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Was second in receiving yards in Class C-1 in Nebraska

at North Bend Central … He made 33 receptions for 747 yards and 10 touchdowns … Was coached by CSC graduate, Rick Watson at North Bend … Honorable mention all-state selection by the Lincoln Journal Star and Omaha World-Herald … Also played baseball and basketball, and ran track and field.

Personal: He has a 3.82 GPA in criminal justice … Son of Jeff and Louise Bauer and the nephew of CSC Hall of Famer and Booster Club President Randy Bauer … His cousin, Aaron, was a stellar linebacker for the Eagles from 2005-08 … Has three siblings: Jaci, Ana and Paul … Born March 19.

Olufemi AArOnDefensive End | So. | 6-3 | 235Pasadena, Calif./Blair High

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SeAn AcunADefensive Line | Jr. | 6-0 | 287Los Angeles, Calif./El Rancho/East LA

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Kyle BAchelOrDefensive Line | R-Fr. | 5-11 | 280Valentine, Neb./Valentine High

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ZAc BArgenReceiver | Jr. | 6-5 | 205Chadron, Neb./Chadron High/Butler County

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ethAn BAuerReceiver | Jr. | 6-3 | 230Morse Bluff, Neb./North Bend Central

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n 2012 RMAC All-Academic Honor Rolln 2011 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

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2013: Another defensive line prospect who enrolled at Chadron State in January … “He’s tall and athletic and showed good things in the spring,” Larson said. … He clocked in with one of the fastest 40-yard times of all the defensive linemen.

Before CSC: Played two years at Palomar Community College at San Marcos, Calif … He was credited with 25 tackles, including four for minus yardage and also blocked a kick.

High School: At Cascade High School in Everett, he was an all-conference outside linebacker and was selected to play in Washing-ton’s East-West All-Star Game in 2011.

Personal: He’s the son of Anthony Blinn and Kristen Cummings … His birthday is Oct. 24 ... A sports management major.

2012: Played in 11 of 12 games as an alternate defensive lineman, finishing the season with 12 tackles … He’s projected to be a starter at defensive end in 2013 … “We expect big things from him and he should be a major contributor for us,” Larson said.

2011: Recorded one tackle in three games.Before CSC: Was on the football team at the University of Nebraska-

Kearney one year before joining CSC at the start of fall camp in 2011 … At Arapahoe High, he was first team all-state in 2009 as a senior and played in four all-star games, including the Nebraska Shrine Bowl, the Kansas-Nebraska All-State Game, The Hastings 8-Man All-Star Game and the Southwest Nebraska All-Star Game … He was also first team all-conference in 2008 and 2009 and twice earned honorable mention all-state … Also competed in basketball and track and field.

Personal: His father, Dennis Breinig, was a four-year starter at defensive end for the Eagles in the late 1970s and is in the CSC Athletic Hall of Fame … Dennis made 299 total tackles during his career to rank ninth all-time … His mother’s name is Kelly … He has a 3.1 GPA in rangeland management … Dillon has two siblings: Morgan and Cooper … Born Sept. 25.

2012: Redshirted during his first season at CSC … “He’s a young guy with a lot of potential,” Long said. “Once he figures it out, he should be a really good player for us.”

High School: Led his team in a number of receiving categories as a senior … He had 20 receptions for 519 yards and scored four TDs … His receiving yards accounted for more than 60 percent of his team’s passing attack … He also had 43 tackles and an interception.

Personal: Son of Clayton and Carolyn A criminal justice major … Has a sister, Kimberly … Born Feb. 24.

2012: Redshirted during his first season at Chadron State.High School: Earned the Mr. Receiver Award at Putnam County

High School in Georgia his senior season when he had 10 receptions for 297 yards … He had nine receptions for 270 yards as a junior … He also competed in track and field, helping his team win a champion-ship, and basketball.

Personal: Son of Carl and Deborah Buckner.

2012: Had nine carries for 39 yards (4.3 avg/c) at tailback … He also had a punt return for 12 yards and two kickoff returns for 43 yards … With the depth in the Eagles’ backfield, he’s moved to the defensive side of the ball in the secondary … “He’s loaded with talent,” Larson said. … Placed sixth in the long jump at the 2012 RMAC Outdoor Championships with a leap of 22-feet, 5-inches.

2011: Redshirted during his first season at Chadron State.High School: Earned honorable mention all-state honors as a senior

when he rushed for 1,344 yards on 141 carries and 14 touchdowns … He was put on the All-South Texas First Team and was a third-team all-state choice … He averaged 9.53 yards a carry and ran for over 100 yards in every game … He also had 10 receptions for 274 yards and a touchdown … On defense, he had 24 tackles and blocked a field goal … As a junior, he rushed for 1,640 yards.

Personal: Son of Donnie and Sue … A kinesiology major … Born Nov. 23 … Has two brothers: Christopher and Desmond Saunders.

BrAndOn BlinnDefensive End | Jr. | 6-3 | 260Everett, Wash./Cascade High/Palomar CC

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dillOn BreinigDefensive End | Jr. | 6-2 | 250Arapahoe, Neb./Arapahoe High/UNK

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mArcuS BrOwnWide Receiver | R-Fr. | 6-2 | 193Colorado Springs, Colo./Mesa Ridge

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cArl BucKnerWide Receiver | R-Fr. | 6-0 | 170Eatonton, Ga./Putnam County High

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dOnnie ButlerSafety | So. | 5-10 | 161Mathis, Texas/Mathis High

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2012: Helped solidify the Eagles’ secondary into a formidable unit … He appeared in all 12 games, starting 11 of them … He had four interceptions that he returned for 80 yards and he added 40 total tackles and broke up 10 more passes … “He’s tough to throw on and he’s only going to get better,” Larson said. … He was named All-Nebraska Division II honorable men-tion following the season … He was also an RMAC All-Academic Second Team choice … Set a team record by recording a 41-inch vertical in the spring … He also lines up at wide receiver in select formations.

2011: Was one of the surprise players because of his seamless switch from wide receiver to cornerback … He played the final seven games of the season at cornerback when the Eagles’ defensive back-field was littered with injuries … He made the most of his opportunity and had four tackles and broke up a pass near the end of CSC’s thrill-ing overtime victory over Colorado Mesa.

2010: Redshirted during his first season at Chadron State.High School: Had a

great season in 2009, finishing with 38 recep-tions for 709 yards and 13 touchdowns … He averaged 18.6 yards a reception … Also returned kicks, accumulating over 300 yards … On defense, he made 28 tackles and three interceptions … He was named all-state in 2009 … A two-time all-conference player and earned honorable mention to the Argus Leader Elite 45 and was South Dakota’s nominee for the Jerry Rice award … He also played basketball at St. Thomas More and placed seventh in the Class A 100 meters at the 2010 track meet with a time of 11.48 seconds.

Personal: Has a 3.35 GPA while majoring in English … He’ll write a blog about the 2013 football season for the Chadron State College athletic website … Son of Mary and the late Kevin Casey … He has three siblings: Kevin, Bridget and Caitlin … Born Sept. 24.

2013: Named the RMAC Preseason Offensive Player of the Year at the conference’s media day in early August … He’s also been tabbed as a preseason All-American by USA College Football … He’s rushed for 3,128 yards in his career, which ranks him fourth all-time at Chadron State and he’s 1,340 yards shy of second place … He’s rushed for over 100 yards 16 times in 31 games.

2012: He continued to etch his name in the Chadron State College history books with a fantastic junior season … He rushed for 1,350 yards on 217 carries (6.7 yards/attempt) and was named to the All-RMAC and All-Nebraska Division II First Teams following the season … He aver-aged 112.5 yards rushing per game and scored seven touchdowns … He also had 21 receptions for 218 yards and a TD … “He’s a ferocious tailback and a great leader,” Long said. “We lean on him a lot.” … He rushed for over 100 yards in six games and he eclipsed the 200-yard barrier twice, including a career-high 245 yards against Western New Mexico … He also rushed for 205 yards against No. 2-ranked CSU-Pueblo and 198 against Adams State … Following the season, he was named a CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-American … He has accumulated over 4,000 all-purpose yards in his career.

2011: He missed the first three games of the season after suffering a broken hand during preseason camp but returned with a cast in the fourth game and proceeded to rush for 768 yards on 172 carries and scoring five touch-downs … He averaged 96 yards a game to rank near the top of the RMAC and added 19 receptions for 105 yards … He ran for over 100 yards in four of the eight games he played in, including a season-high 148 yards against Western New Mexico … His career rushing yards per game total is 94.1 yards, which ranks him fourth all-time at Chadron State … Glen’s average of 134 all-purpose yards per game is the fifth-best total in school history … He was an RMAC All-Conference Third Team selection and was named All-Nebraska Division II honorable mention … He was also a first team choice to the RMAC’s All-Academic squad … Also participated in track and field, tying for third at the RMAC Indoor Meet after pole vaulting 14-7 ¾.

2010: Had one of the more special seasons a freshman ball carrier has ever had, culminating in being named the RMAC’s Freshman of the Year … He rushed for 1,020 yards and seven touchdowns and caught 24 passes for 179 yards … He is the ninth player to rush for over 1,000 yards in a season at Chadron State and the second freshman to ever

Glen Clinton’s Career StatisticsYear G Att Yds TD Long Avg/C Rec Yds TD2010 11 198 1020 7 42 5.2 24 179 02011 8 172 768 5 26 4.5 19 105 02012 12 217 1350 7 63 6.2 21 218 1TOTAL 31 587 3138 19 63 5.3 64 502 1

cOnOr cASeyCornerback | Jr. | 6-2 | 200Rapid City, S.D./St. Thomas More

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n 2012 RMAC All-Academic Second Teamn 2012 All-Nebraska Division II Honorable Mention

Conor Casey’s Career Statistics -----Tackles-----Year G UA A Total PD Int-Yds2011 7 3 1 4 1 0-02012 12 28 8 36 14 4-80TOTAL 19 31 9 40 15 4-80

glen clintOnTailback | Sr. | 5-10 | 200Cody, Wyo./Cody High

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n 2013 RMAC Preseason Player of the Year & Preseason All-Americann 2012 CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-Americann 2012 Chadron State Team MVPn 2012 All-RMAC First Team and Nebraska D-II First Teamn 2011 All-RMAC Third Team and Nebraska D-II Honorable Mention n 2010 All-RMAC Second Team and RMAC Freshman of the Yearn 2010 Don Hansen Super Region 3 Third Team

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do it … The first was Danny Woodhead … Clinton entered fall camp as a wide receiver but he adjusted to tailback just fine … He had only 23 yards through the first two games but burst out of the gates against Western State in the third game of the season, rushing for 169 yards … He followed that with two more 100-yard efforts and after a tough game against UNK added three more 100-yard games, including his career-high of 182 against Western New Mexico … Clinton’s most memorable moment of 2010 came when he returned a kickoff 88 yards with just over a minute remaining to defeat Colorado School of Mines … He was named the team’s offensive MVP and was also on the RMAC All-Conference Second Team … He was named the Nebraska Division II Player of the Week three times and was also on Don Han-sen’s Super Region III Third Team … He had 19 plays over 20 yards and averaged over 150 all-purpose yards a game … He also participated in outdoor track and field, competing in the pole vault and finishing seventh at the conference meet.

2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC He was the hero of the spring game when he kicked the game-winning 46-yard field goal He also caught an 80-yard touchdown Excelled for the track and field team, finishing second at both the RMAC indoor and outdoor champi-onships in the pole vault He had never competed in outdoor track and field because he played soccer in high school, but managed to clear 15-4 ¼, which at the time was the second best mark in school history.

High School: A versatile athlete who played both offense and de-fense for Cody High School as a three-year starter ... Only saw action in four games after suffering a knee injury but he rushed for 151 yards and one touchdown and made nine receptions for 68 yards and a TD in 2008 ... Also made 16 tackles, broke up three passes and had two intercep-tions … He was all-state and all-conference in high school … Was a 4.0 student in high school … Also played soccer and ran indoor track.

Personal: A human biology major with a 3.6 GPA … Son of Bill and Kate Clinton … Has an older brother, Mike … Born December 11.

2012: A valuable backup quarterback who continues to improve … “Chris is a guy who always puts the team before him,” Long said.

2011: Redshirted during his first year at CSC … Had a solid spring for the Eagles, culminated by orchestrating a 17-play touchdown drive to win the annual spring game.

High School: A three-year starter at quarterback for the Mustangs ... Threw for 1,192 yards and 10 TDs as a junior ... As a senior, he complet-ed 65 of 130 passes for 804 yards and 11 TDs … He also ran for five TDs and was named All-Western Trails Conference and to the Star-Herald’s Super 15 … Also started for the basketball team and ran the hurdles and on the relays for the track team … An academic all-state selection.

Personal: Son of Maynard and Deb … Wants to become a chi-ropractor and has a 3.2 GPA in health sciences … Worked for A&P Construction on the Armstrong renovation this summer … Has two brothers, Lane and Rhett … Born May 7.

2012: Appeared in four games during the fall and made four tackles … He’s expected to have a bigger role in the defense in 2013 as the primary backup to Shea Koch at middle linebacker … “He showed good progress and he continues to get better at the middle linebacker position,” Larson said.

2011: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Made Casper Star-Tribune’s Super 25 as a junior and

senior and was selected as the MVP of the 2011 Wyoming Shrine Bowl while playing quarterback and linebacker … At quarterback in 2010, he threw for 355 yards and six touchdowns … He was also the team’s third-leading rusher with 552 yards and scored 10 touchdowns … Made 51 total tackles, nine for a loss, on defense … Both marks led the team.

Personal: His parents are CSC grads ... His father, John, was a start-ing defensive tackle for the Eagles in 1985 and, after leaving school two years, was a starting offensive tackle in 1987 and 1988 … His mother’s name is Kris … He has two sisters, Kyra and Chloe … An English education major with a 3.4 GPA Born July 14.

2012: He made three tackles in a game against Western State but unfortunately injured his knee … He’ll miss the entire 2013 season but the coaches are pleased to see him stay close to the team … He was named to the RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll.

2011: Saw time in the Eagles’ win over New Mexico Highlands and recorded two tackles.

2010: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Was a solid player for Benson High, earning All-2A

First Team honors following his senior season … He was the 2010 Arizona Interscholastic Association’s Athlete of the Year, beating out nearly 400 applicants from across the state … Also participated in track and field.

Personal: Son of Stan Dastrup … Majoring in human biology and has a 3.4 GPA … Has six brothers and sisters: Tiffany, Tabitha, Tamra, Dillon, Dallas and Dirk … Born Aug. 5.

chriS cOnrOyQuarterback | So. | 6-0 | 205Gordon, Neb./Gordon-Rushville High

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n 2012 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

clAy cundAllLinebacker | So. | 6-0 | 212Greybull, Wyo./Greybull High

50

dAin dAStrupLinebacker | Jr. | 6-2 | 220Benson, Ariz./Benson High

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n 2012 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

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2012: Redshirted during his first season at Chadron State … Is expected to bolster the Eagles’ secondary in 2013 … “He gives us another tall, athletic cornerback,” Larson said. “He gives us great depth as our third corner.”

High School: An all-district safety with good speed … He’s been timed in the 40-yard dash in 4.56 seconds and the 100 meters in 10.96 … Had 23 receptions for 356 yards and three TDs, in addition to rushing for 178 yards and a touchdown on just 12 attempts … On defense, he recorded 56 total tackles, forced and recovered two fumbles and had three interceptions, two of which he returned for touchdowns … He qualified for the state championship in track and field as a junior and senior and was an all-district football player at four different positions.

Personal: Son of Chandrika McCray … Born Aug. 1 … An education major.

2013: The third defensive lineman who enrolled in January … He had a solid spring and will provide depth in the defensive line.

Before CSC: Played in the defensive line at East Los Angeles College two seasons … Came with fellow defensive lineman Sean Acuna to Chad-ron State … He was credited with participating in 33 tackles, including 5.5 behind the line of scrimmage at ELAC his sophomore season.

High School: Played at Roosevelt High.Personal: Son of Manuel and Maria … Born March 3 … A sports

management major.

2012: He played in 10 games and started four of them at safety but continued to provide fantastic plays on special teams … He was named the “Hammer” following the season as the team’s top special

teams contributor … He had 35 total tackles, one forced fumble and one pass broken up … “He’s going to help us out a lot,” Larson said. “He’s one of our smartest players.”

… He has exactly 100 tackles for his career … Named to the RMAC All-Academic First Team.

2011: Followed a stellar freshman season up with an even stronger sophomore campaign … He played in 10 games, starting eight of them, and finished with 45 total tackles … He also broke up five passes and recovered two fumbles … He had a career-high nine tackles against UNK and he also recovered a fumble that led to a CSC score … He’s also a dedicated special teams player and sees time on a majority of the kick-ing units … Was placed on the RMAC All-Academic First Team.

2010: Became the only true freshman to contribute, breaking in against the University of Mary, recording a tackle … He had his big-gest game against UNK, exploding for seven tackles, six of them solo and three for a loss, and forcing a fumble … Made his first career start at safety against New Mexico Highlands.

High School: The Casper Star-Tribune’s Offensive Player of the Year in 2009 … He was a stellar player for former CSC standout and hall of famer Jay Rhoades at Douglas High, helping lead the Bearcats to back-to-back state championships in Wyoming’s 3A Class … Pierre was particularly effective as a senior, running for 2,036 yards on 200 carries and scoring 29 times … He averaged over 10 yards a carry and scored a school-record six touchdowns in a game against Rawlins … He also had 11 receptions for 140 yards and three touchdowns … On defense, he made 107 total tackles … For his career, he ran for over 2,500 yards and made 248 tackles.

Personal: Has a 3.85 GPA in rangeland management … Son of George and Jean … Has a brother, Ty, and a sister, Elisa … Born Nov. 2.

2013: Placed on the RMAC Preseason All-Conference Team … He was also tabbed as a Beyond Sports Network Preseason All-American … In his career, he’s made nearly 85 percent of his field goals … He was the star of the spring game, making all 12 of his kicks – six field goals and six PATs … One of his successful field goals was a 55-yarder.

2012: Had a solid season kicking for the Eagles … He led the team in scoring (94 points) and was placed on the BSN All-America Second Team … He converted 16 of 19 field goal attempts, including a career long of 47 yards … He also made 46 PATs … “He’s a good leader for us,” Long said. “He developed confidence as the season went along and he’s turned himself into a reliable, hard-working kicker.”

2011: Took over the placekicking duties midway through the Eagles’ first game and became a reliable option, connecting on 12 of 14 field goals and 34 of 35 PATs … He hit 85.7 percent of his field goal attempts to set the school record for best field goal percentage during a season, besting Aaron Turner’s and Michael Ziola’s marks of 81.8

Alex Ferdinand’s Career StatisticsYear G FGM-FGA Long PAT Points/G2011 11 12-14 41 34 6.42012 12 16-19 47 46 7.8TOTAL 23 28-33 47 80 7.1

Pierre Etchemendy’s Career Statistics ----Tackles----Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds PD FF-FR2010 11 16 4 20 4.0-17 0 2-02011 10 27 18 45 0.5-1 5 0-22012 10 20 15 35 1.0-3 1 0-1TOTAL 31 63 37 100 5.5-21 6 2-3

treStOn decOudCornerback | R-Fr. | 6-2 | 192Slidell, La./Lakeshore High

7

rOy duenAS-SAncheZDefensive Line | Jr. | 6-1 | 288Los Angeles, Calif./Roosevelt/East LA

95

pierre etchemendySafety | Sr. | 6-1 | 200Douglas, Wyo./Douglas High

44

n 2012 Chadron State Special Teams Player of the Yearn 2012 RMAC All-Academic First Teamn 2011 RMAC All-Academic First Team

Alex ferdinAndKicker | Jr. | 5-10 | 185Rapid City, S.D./Rapid City Stevens

99

n 2013 RMAC Preseason All-Conference & BSN Preseason All-Americann 2012 Beyond Sports Network Second Team All-Americann 2012 All-RMAC Second Team & All-Nebraska D-II First Teamn 2011 All-RMAC Third Team & All-Nebraska D-II First Team

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percent … He made at least two field goals in four games, including a season-high three against the Uni-versity of Mary … His longest field goal of the season was a 41-yarder against UNK … He was the kicker for the All-Nebraska Division II First Team and he was a RMAC All-Con-ference Third Team choice.

2010: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.

High School: Was named all-conference and honorable mention all-state as a kicker and cornerback for Rapid City Stevens … He also played hockey in high school.

Personal: A physical education and math major with a 3.18 GPA … Son of Paul, who was his high school coach, and Theresa … Has two brothers, Jake and Luke … Born Sept. 30.

2012: Played in 10 games, starting one at SAM linebacker … He had 29 total tackles, including two for a loss … He also forced a fumble … He’s expected to start at SAM linebacker in 2013 … “He will provide us with solid play on the strong side,” Larson said.

2011: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Named a Southern Arizona All-Star following the 2010

season where he served as the team’s linebacker, fullback and punter … He was an honorable mention all-state player in 2009 … Came to Chadron State after talking with a former high school coach, Ben Smith … Ben Smith is the son of former athletic director Brad Smith.

Personal: Son of Jeff and Rhonda … A sports and recreation man-agement major … Has three siblings: Stephanie, Carson and Logan … Born Oct. 21.

2012: Redshirted during his first season at CSC … He joined the Eagles as a safety but has since moved to linebacker … “He has a lot of potential,” Larson said. “The move to linebacker has been a good one for him.”

High School: An athlete from Harding County High who was named the state’s South Dakota Special Teams Player of the Year … He was also a Class 9A all-state selection at defensive end as a junior … In 2011, he returned 17 kickoffs for 493 yards and a touchdown … He was all-conference and all-state, as well as an Elite 45 player in the

state of South Dakota … Also participated in track, basketball and rodeo.

Personal: Son of Jon and Pam … Has two brothers, Coy and Alex … Born June 25 … His last name is pronounced “Gee-ah-net-ah.”

2013: Named a preseason All-American by USA College Football.2012: Started every game at cornerback and became one of the

better defensive backs in the RMAC … He had three interceptions, including one he returned for a touch-down against Western State … He’s also a solid tackler, finishing the season with 59 total stops, five tackles for loss and one forced fumble … He also broke up four passes … “He had a great year and he’s tough to throw on,” Larson said. “We are expecting big things from him.” … He had a career-high nine tackles against Montana State,

including eight solo stops … He was named to the All-Nebraska First Team and the All-RMAC Third Team following the season.

2011: The coaching staff was originally intending for him to redshirt but he was thrust into the starting lineup in the third week of the season and continued to start the remainder of the season … He recorded 24 tackles, broke up six passes and had a key inter-ception in the Eagles’ game at UNK … He had a season-high six tackles against

Western New Mexico and followed that up with another six tackles a week later against Fort Lewis.

High School: Caught 28 passes for 474 yards and six TDs in 2009 ... In 2010, he caught 24 for 320 yards and 3 TDs and had 46 unas-sisted and 35 assisted tackles along with five pass interceptions ... Also played basketball and won the triple jump and the high jump as both a junior and senior at the Class C District Track Meet ... He was the only Panhandle player chosen for the 2011 Shrine Bowl football game and caught two passes and intercepted another one.

Personal: Son of Leonard and Kim … Has a brother, Lex … A crimi-nal justice major … Born March 19.

Lane Haller’s Career Statistics ----Tackles----Year G UA A Total Int-Yds PD2011 9 14 10 24 1-5 72012 12 32 27 59 3-37 4TOTAL 21 46 37 83 4-42 11

dylAn furrierLinebacker | So. | 6-0 | 225Tucson, Ariz./Salpointe Catholic

25

Dylan Furrier’s Career Statistics ----Tackles----Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF-FR2012 10 12 17 29 2.0-4 1-0TOTAL 10 12 17 29 2.0-4 1-0

cheK giAnnOnAttiLinebacker | R-Fr. | 6-2 | 195Buffalo, S.D./Harding County High

49

lAne hAllerCornerback | Jr. | 6-3 | 205Gordon, Neb./Gordon-Rushville High

16

n 2013 Preseason All-Americann 2012 All-RMAC Third Team & All-Nebraska First Team

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2012: Developed into one of Jonn McLain’s most reliable receiv-ers, finishing the season with 49 receptions for 503 yards and four touchdowns … His receptions and yardage were the second-highest totals on the team … He also scored four TDs … He started every game at H-Back and is expected to be another big part of the offense in 2013 … “He gives great effort every play,” Long said. “H-Back is a tough position because it requires you to block and catch. He does it well.” … He had a career-high 10 receptions and 105 yards in a gritty road win at New Mexico Highlands … He also scored two touchdowns against CSU-Pueblo … He was named All-Nebraska D-II following the season.

2011: Played in 10 games, making 13 catches for 141 yards and scored three touchdowns … During the first nine games of the season he had 10 catches for under 100 yards but he caught fire in the Eagles’ final two games, scoring three touchdowns on three receptions … Also plays on a variety of special teams units where he made five stops … He also had a solid spring, highlighted by the spring game when he continued his scoring streak by finding paydirt twice.

2010: Played in all 11 games mainly on special teams but did contribute to the offense, catching three balls for 17 yards … He made six tackles.

2009: Redshirted.High School: Didn’t play football his senior year but was an out-

standing wrestler … Was named the 2009 South Dakota Wrestler of the Year and finished third at state … Claimed a championship as a junior and ended fifth as a sophomore … Also ran cross country … Previously, he played quarterback in high school

Personal: Has a 3.17 GPA in business administration … Son of Kevin and Rene Ham … Has a sister, Carlee … Born October 9.

2012: Enters fall camp as the starter at right guard after being a valu-able backup the last three seasons … “It’s Tony’s time,” Long said. “He’s a hard worker and he had a good spring. He’s going to be a good one for us.” … Saw time in 10 games as a backup offensive lineman … He also played on special teams units.

2011: Didn’t play in the opener at the University of Mary but saw playing time in the remaining 10 games at offensive line and special teams.

2010: Saw time in two games as an alternate of-fensive lineman.

2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.

High School: All-state honorable mention selection by the Omaha World-Herald ... Helped the North Bend Central offense average 295.8 yards a game … Also played basketball and golf in high school.

Personal: Has a 3.04 GPA in ag-business … Son of Robert and JoLynn Hartman … Has a brother, Beau, and a sister, McKenzie … Born December 19.

2012: Redshirted during his first season at Chadron State … “He’s a feisty young guy with a lot of potential,” Long noted.

High School: Named first team all-state and all-district after a solid career at Crofton High … He played guard on offense and end on de-fense … Named to the Elite 8 all-area team … He also was the team’s long snapper … Played in the Shrine Bowl Game … Also participated in track and field and basketball.

Personal: Son of Tony and Amy Hoffman … Has two sisters, Alison and Samantha … Majoring in biology … Born August 18.

2012: Played in two games at inside receiver and added a reception for seven yards … He caught a game-high eight passes for 105 yards and a TD in the spring game … One of the team’s strongest players pound-for-pound, he’s going to try his hand on the defensive side of the ball at linebacker … “He just wants to contribute where he can,” Long said. “He’ll do what it takes to get on the field.” … Named to the RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll.

2011: Played in three games … He originally practiced as a wide receiver but was moved to defensive back when the Eagles suffered several late season injuries.

High School: Earned all-Western Conference and was Scottsbluff’s leading scorer with six touchdowns in the fall of 2009 … Also played in the West Nebraska All-Star Game.

Personal: Son of Jim and Sheryl … Has four sisters, Emily, Madeline, Betsy and Zoe … A sports and recreation management major with a 3.44 GPA … Born July 31.

Chapman Ham’s Career StatisticsYear G Rec Yds Long TD2010 11 3 17 8 02011 10 13 141 34 32012 12 49 503 58 4TOTAL 33 65 661 58 7

chApmAn hAmReceiver | Sr. | 6-2 | 235Rapid City, S.D./Rapid City Central

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n 2012 All-Nebraska Honorable Mention

tOny hArtmAnRight Guard | Sr. | 6-3 | 300North Bend, Neb./North Bend Central

68

nAthAn hOffmAnOffensive Line | R-Fr. | 6-1 | 237Crofton, Neb./Crofton High

62

iSAAc hOlScherLinebacker | Jr. | 6-0 | 190Scottsbluff, Neb./Scottsbluff

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n 2012 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

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2012: Redshirted during his first season at Chadron State … Could become an immediate contributor, particularly on special teams.

High School: A talented and athletic wide receiver from Alliance … Had an all-conference senior season for the Bulldogs … Also partici-pated in track and field and basketball.

Personal: Son of Brian and Jodene Hooper … His sister, Jordan, is an All-American women’s basketball player for the University of Nebraska … Has a 3.88 GPA … Born March 31.

2012: Saw time in two games as the backup fullback but enters fall camp as the leader at that position … He’s one of the strongest players on the team, squatting 615 pounds, bench pressing 365 and power cleaning 315 … “He’s gotten better every year he’s been here,” Long said. “He could play an important role for us this season.”

2011: Redshirted during his first season at CSC … Impressed his teammates, though, and was named as the Offensive Service Team MVP.

High School: The CSC coaches became familiar with Jackson when wide receiver Antonio Thompson, a sophomore from Savannah, gave the coaching staff a DVD featuring Jackson … They were impressed and extended an offer … Jackson played both linebacker and tailback at Jenkins High … In 2010, he rushed for 366 yards on 49 carries (7.47 average) and scored five touchdowns … Defensively, he recorded 63 tackles and added two interceptions, six pass break-ups and two fumble recoveries and was named to the all-region first team … As a junior, he earned all-region accolades at linebacker, finishing with 81 total tackles … He also forced a fumble that he returned for a TD and he was the team’s leading rusher with 354 yards.

Personal: Son of Cheryl Howard and Robert Jackson Jr. … A sports and recreation major … Born Aug. 29.

2012: Redshirted during his first season at Chadron State … “He has a big frame and can run,” Long said. “He could develop into a nice

player for us.”High School: Played on the offensive line at St. Paul Public … Also

participated in basketball and track and field.Personal: Son of Theresa and Kevin … One sibling, Cody … Born

Sept. 8 … Has a 3.14 GPA in physical sciences.

2012: Played in seven games as a true freshman at linebacker … He finished the season with seven total tackles, including two for a loss … He also had an interception against Western State that he returned for 38 yards … He had a productive spring and the coaches praised his maturity … “He really shows flashes of brilliance,” Larson said. “He’s a playmaker for us and he’s going to play a big role in the defense.”

High School: He was an all-district choice and a second team all-state selection at linebacker and played in the Louisiana vs. Texas All-Star Game … He had 97 total tackles, four sacks, five forced fumbles and seven interceptions … He also broke up seven passes, blocked three field goals and scored four touchdowns … He also played long snapper and on the offensive line … Also played baseball.

Personal: Son of Anjelle Cooks … Has a sister, Janice, and brother, Bernard … Born Nov. 9 … Majoring in criminal justice.

2012: Redshirted during his first season at Chadron State.High School: The second Warrior to ink with CSC … He had a

whopping 114 tackles and 12 sacks in 2011 … He also had two interceptions, three passes defended and three forced fumbles … He also scored two touchdowns and played in the all-state game … Also played baseball and participated in track and field.

Personal: Son of Stephanie and Mike King … Majoring in human biology … Has two brothers, Austin and Bryant, and a sister, Danielle … Born June 15.

Kyle hOOperWide Receiver | R-Fr. | 5-10 | 180Alliance, Neb./Alliance High

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rOBert JAcKSOn iiiFullback | So. | 5-9 | 230Savannah, Ga./Jenkins High

32

n 2011 Offensive Service Team MVP

cOlin JOrgenSenOffensive Line | R-Fr. | 6-5 | 265St. Paul, Neb./St. Paul High

78

cOurtlAnd JOShuALinebacker | So. | 6-0 | 215Donaldsonville, La./Donaldsonville High

10

JOrdAn KingFullback | So. | 5-9 | 230Savannah, Ga./Jenkins High

32

n 2011 Offesnsive Service Team MVP

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2013: Named a preseason All-American by USA College Football.2012: Flew under the radar at middle linebacker while playing

alongside consensus All-American Kevin Lindholm but he managed to have an impressive season himself … He was second on the team with

97 total tackles, including 5.5 for a loss, four sacks and two forced fumbles … His tackle total was the third-highest mark since 1998 when Kevin Homer had 126 … The only person who had more tack-

les than Koch in that time period was Lindholm … He had five games of at least nine tackles, including a career-high 16 against Adams State … He also led the Eagles with 14 tackles in their playoff game with West Texas A&M … Needless to say, plenty is expected of him in 2013: “He’s one of the leaders of the defense, for sure,” Larson said. “He’s such a solid player. There’s nothing fancy about him and that works perfectly for us. Now is his time to shine.” … He was named to the All-RMAC Second Team and the All-Nebraska D-II First Team fol-lowing the season … He was also an RMAC All-Academic choice … He also served as the team’s long snapper.

2011: Worked himself into the rotation at linebacker and made a difference … He played in nine games and started four of them … He had at least three tackles in ev-ery game he played in, including a season-high eight against UNK … He finished third on the team with 49 total tackles and he added four tackles for loss and two quarterback hurries … Named to the RMAC All-Academic Second Team.

2010: Helped add depth at linebacker while continuing to learn the defensive scheme.

2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: A four-year starter who was first-team Class 11A

all-state as a senior after being honorable mention as a junior ... He played middle linebacker and led the Wildcats in tackles as a junior and senior, averaging about 12 per game ... He also rushed for about 350 yards while playing fullback ... Played in the 2009 South Dakota All-Star Game … Also started on the basketball team and was a middle distance runner and triple jumper for the track and field team.

Personal: Graduated with honors in business administration in May … He’s working toward a graduate degree … Son of Mark and Dawn … Has a brother, Seth, and sister, Sara … Also a member of Blue Key … Born April 30.

2012: Redshirted during his first season at Chadron State … He moved to offensive line in the spring.

High School: A big product from Garden County High School … He had 85 total tackles, seven sacks and forced two fumbles while being named to the Class D-I All-State First Team by the Omaha World-Herald and Lincoln Journal Star … As a junior, he had four sacks … During his final two seasons, he’s had 25 quarterback hurries and knocked down the quarterback another 15 times … Played in the West Nebraska All-Star Game … Also played basketball.

Personal: Son of Terri LaCrete … A pre-medicine major … One brother, Derek … Born Feb. 28.

2012: Started every game at left guard and helped the Eagles’ offense average over 400 yards of total offense and over 33 points each game … He often graded out as the top offensive lineman and was a consistent blocker, especially in the running game … “He has all-conference type talent,” Long said. “He can be another great offense lineman for us here.”

2011: Played in 10 games as a reserve lineman and special teams player.

2010: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.

High School: Helped lead Westlake Village to a tremen-dous 2009 season … The Warriors went 14-0 and won the CIF Southern Division … Michael was named all-division, all-league and all-county … He was a team captain and a three-year starter … He also played lacrosse.

Personal: A health science major … Son of Stephen and Jill … Has three siblings:

Max, Anya and Coco … Born May 27 … While in Chadron during the summer of 2010, he won the world championship buffalo chip throw-ing contest with a hurl of 103 feet.

SheA KOchLinebacker | Sr. | 6-1 | 220Custer, S.D./Custer High

33

n 2013 Preseason All-Americann 2012 All-RMAC Second Team & All-Nebraska First Teamn 2012 RMAC All-Academic Honor Rolln 2011 RMAC All-Academic Second Team

Shea Koch’s Career Statistics ----Tackles----Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds2011 9 24 25 49 4.0-14 0.5-32012 12 40 57 97 5.5-20 4.0-17TOTAL 21 64 82 146 9.5-34 4.5-20

frAntZlee lAcreteOffensive Line | R-Fr. | 6-3 | 280Lewellen, Neb./Garden County High

63

miKe lOrenZOLeft Guard | Jr. | 6-1 | 270Oak Park, Calif./Westlake High

69

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2012: A tremendous change-of-pace tailback who combined with Glen Clinton to form one of the better offensive backfield combina-tions in Division II … Michael rushed for 487 yards on just 89 carries and scored five TDs … He also added 12 receptions for 63 yards and a touchdown … He’s also a skilled punt returner, averaging 34 yards a return on both of his attempts … “He’s a great compliment

to Glen and he works well within our of-fense,” Long said. … Had his best rushing game of the season against Colorado Mesa when he ran for 97 yards and a TD but his most electrifying run came against nationally-ranked CSU-Pueblo when he dazzled a host of defenders en route to a 47-yard TD … He’s just 19 rushing yards shy of 1,000 for his career … Named the strongest CSC player pound-for-pound in the spring.

2011: He was an excellent tailback and in his only start of the season he rushed for 235 yards and a TD on 36 carries

against Western State … He followed that with an 84-yard rushing per-formance against Adams State the next week and proceeded to finish second on the team with 487 rushing yards … He moves exceptionally well and is a shifty runner … He also had nine receptions for 33 yards and returned seven kickoffs for an average return of 29.3 yards.

2010: Sat out the season.2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Had a stellar senior season at Pleasant Grove …

Rushed for 1,948 yards on 324 carries and scored 19 TDs … On defense he finished with 48 tackles, three interceptions and blocked a field goal … Named All-Delta Valley League and was on the first team for both offense and defense … He was also all-city, all-metro second team, and the Sacramento Bee Player of the Week.

Personal: Majoring in psychology … Son of Michael and Yvette … He has two siblings: Dominique and Nakiesha … Born Nov. 24.

2012: Redshirted during his first season at Chadron State.High School: A big defensive lineman … He was a two-time all-

district first team selection and was named second team all-state as a junior … He also played in an all-star game and was named his team’s MVP.

Personal: Son of Chantell … A physical education major.

2012: He started the first five games of the season and played in six more at linebacker … He finished the campaign with 23 total tackles, including 1.5 for a loss … Due to a lack of depth at D-line, Kyle switched positions in the spring … “He’s going to contribute for us,” Larson said. “He picked things up really well.” … Also competed for the CSC track and field team in the spring … He was an RMAC All-Academ-ic Second Team choice in football and a first team selection in track and field He placed third in the shot put (51-6 ½) at the 2013 RMAC Indoor Meet and placed in the shot, discus and hammer throws at the RMAC Outdoor Meet.

2011: Redshirted during his first season at Chadron State … Com-peted in both the shot put and weight throw for the CSC track and field team during the indoor and outdoor seasons.

High School: A 2010 All-Nebraska First Team Defense selection at linebacker and a Super State First Team member, named by the Lincoln Journal Star … Played on back-to-back state championship teams at Aurora High … In 2010 he was the third-leading tackler in Class B with 73 solo stops and 53 assisted tackles and started in the 2011 Shrine Bowl … Also finished fourth in the shot put (52-2 ½) and sixth in the discus (154-3) at the Nebraska State Meet as a junior and was third in the shot (53-10) as a senior.

Personal: A business accounting major with a 3.89 GPA … Son of Pat and Renae … Has two siblings: Ashley and Sean … Born Jan. 25.

2013: Named a preseason All-American by USA College Football … Also placed on the RMAC Preseason All-Conference team.

2012: One of the emotional leaders of the team who started every game at right tackle and helped the Eagles’ offense average over 400 yards of total offense and over 33 points each game … Another ex-ample of a student-athlete who has turned himself into a valuable mem-ber of the team … He originally walked on to the team in the fall of 2009 and played at defensive line before finding a home on the of-fensive side of the ball in the spring of 2010 … “He’s one of the most intense guys we have on the team,” Long said. “He plays football like it’s supposed to be played.” … Will start at left tackle in 2013 after playing most of his career on the right side … Named to the All-Nebraska D-II First Team and the All-RMAC Second Team following the season.

Michael Madkin’s Career StatisticsYear G Att Yds TD Long Avg/C Rec Yds TD2011 11 91 494 3 55 5.4 9 33 02012 11 89 487 5 47 5.5 12 63 1TOTAL 22 180 981 8 55 5.4 21 96 0

michAel mAdKinSTailback | Jr. | 5-7 | 165Sacramento, Calif./Pleasant Grove

1

d’VOnnte mAtthewSDefensive Line | R-Fr. | 6-1 | 319Jeanerette, La./Jeanerette High

93

Kyle mccArthyDefensive End | So. | 6-1 | 240Aurora, Neb./Aurora High

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n 2012 RMAC All-Academic Second Team

JAKe mccrAryLeft Tackle | Sr. | 6-5 | 270Valentine, Neb./Valentine High

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n 2013 Preseason All-American & RMAC Preseason All-Conferencen 2012 All-RMAC Second Team & All-Nebraska First

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2011: He was thrust into the starting lineup when the starting right tackle was injured in a car accident and he made the most of his opportunity … He started the Eagles’ first three games and then con-tinued to be a valuable reserve and special teams player the remainder of the season.

2010: He opened the season at defensive line but in the spring he transitioned to the offensive line, where he was a reserve.

2009: Joined the team in the fall after school started and redshirted during his first season at CSC.

High School: Hails from the strong football program at Valentine High ... He played on both the offensive and defensive lines for the Badgers before graduating in 2008 ... Competed in wrestling and golf during high school.

Personal: A criminal justice major ... Jake joined the Chadron Volun-teer Fire Department in the summer of 2012 … Son of Mike and Mary ... Born Nov. 11.

2012: Didn’t see any time during the season as he was recovering from injury but is expected to provide depth at defensive line.

2011: Played in the Eagles’ win over New Mexico Highlands but didn’t record any statistics … Will help with depth at defensive line, however, he suffered an Achilles injury at the start of fall camp and may be limited in 2012.

2010: Did not play.2009: Was a member of the service team but didn’t see time during

the regular season.2008: Redshirted during his first season at Chadron State.High School: A three-year starter at Dakota Ridge where he was

named second team all-conference … Also played on the offensive line and was nominated for the Colorado Ironman Award, which rec-ognizes players who perform well on both offense and defense … He also played baseball.

Personal: A rangeland management major … His brother, Mike, was a wide receiver for the Eagles … So of Tim and Mary McCulley … Born May 16.

2012: Played in two games as a reserve defensive back … He’s one of the hardest working members of the team … “He’s a great kid and he’ll do anything we ask him to,” Larson said. “He’s our hardest worker.” … Named to RMAC All-Academic honorable mention.

2011: Played in one game– the Eagles’ win over New Mexico High-lands – and he made two tackles … Named to the RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll.

2010: He was named the 2010 Co-Defensive Service Team MVP … Saw time in CSC’s thrilling victory over Colorado School of Mines but

didn’t record any stats … Placed on the RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll.2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Played quarterback and free safety and was named

the most improved player by his football team in 2008 … Also named the 2009 track sprinter of the year and was awarded his high school’s male athlete of the year award … Also competed in basketball.

Personal: A social science major with a 3.87 GPA … Son of Tom and Rhonda McFarland … He has one brother, Shawn … Born Jan. 23.

2013: Named a preseason All-American by USA College Football … Also tabbed for the RMAC Preseason All-Conference Team … For his career, he’s thrown for 4,919 yards and 49 touchdowns … He’s also completed 64.5 percent of his passes … In school history, he’s sixth all-time in completions (441), eighth in yards (4,919) and sixth in TD passes (49).

2012: Arguably had the most effective statistical season a quar-terback at Chadron State has ever had, throwing for 2,606 yards, 30 touchdowns and just six interceptions ... He set school records for

most completions (239) and touchdowns (30), while also completing 66 percent of his passes, another school record ... All the records he broke belonged to his older brother, Joe ... He also completed 21 consecutive passes in a game against Black Hills State to set an NCAA record ... He averaged 217 yards through the air each game and he had eight receivers catch at least 10 passes ... “He’s the guy behind the wheel of the offense,” Long noted. “He’s a tremendous leader and he’s a very smart football player.” … Following the season, he was named the All-Nebraska Division II Offensive Captain and a second a team All-RMAC choice ... Helped

lead the Eagles to a 9-3 record and a berth in the playoffs ... Named the RMAC All-Academic Player of the Year and was a team captain for the second time.

2011: Had a frustrating season after playing brilliantly as a redshirt freshman in 2010 … He suffered a head injury against the University of Mary in the season opener and sat out the second half … A week later against Angelo State, he played arguably his best game – com-pleting 19 of 29 passes for 315 yards and three touchdowns – but he broke a bone in his non-throwing hand that required him to medically redshirt … Incidentally, he broke the bone in the second quarter and still played the remainder of the game … Completed 32 of 50 passes for the season for 419 and didn’t toss an interception … An RMAC All-Academic Honorable Mention selection and a captain.

Jonn McLain’s Career StatisticsYear G Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic2010 11 170-271-8 1894 16 63 62.7 7.0 172.2 135.02011 2 32-50-0 419 3 73 64.0 8.4 209.5 154.22012 12 239-362-6 2606 30 84 66.0 7.2 217.2 150.5TOTAL 25 441-683-14 4919 49 94 64.6 7.2 196.8 144.6

dAVid mcculleyDefensive End | Sr. | 6-1 | 235Littleton, Colo./Dakota Ridge

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tyler mcfArlAndSafety | Sr. | 6-3 | 198Boise, Idaho/Boise High

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n 2012 RMAC All-Academic Honor Rolln 2011 RMAC All-Academic Honor Rolln 2010 RMAC All-Academic Honor Rolln 2010 Co-Defensive Service Team MVP

JOnn mclAinQuarterback | Jr. | 5-11 | 190Chadron, Neb./Chadron High

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n 2013 Preseason All-American & RMAC Preseason All-Conferencen 2012 All-RMAC Second Team & All-Nebraska D-II First Teamn 2012 RMAC All-Academic Player of the Yearn 2011 RMAC All-Academic Honor Rolln 2010 RMAC All-Academic Honor Rolln 2010 All-Nebraska Division II Honorable Mention

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2010: Came in the second half of the Eagles’ first game of the season after starting quarterback Garrett Treffer suffered an injury … The offense didn’t miss a beat and he connected on seven of 10 passes for 89 yards and a TD … He made his first career start the next week at Pittsburg State and played well enough the rest of the season to keep the job … He finished the season completing 170 of 271 passes for 1,894 yards and 16 touchdowns … He completed 62.7 percent of his passes, giving him the third best seasonal percentage in school history … He also rushed for two touchdowns … Threw for a season-high 245 yards and three touchdowns in the Eagles’ season finale against Mesa State, leaving CSC faithful excited for what the future has in store … Named honorable mention to the All-Nebraska Division II team.

2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC but often traveled with the team as the emergency QB … Named the Offensive Service Team MVP.

High School: Started at Chadron High two years and had one of the most impressive prep careers the school has ever seen ... Completed 146 of 234 passes for 2,303 yards and 35 touchdowns while lead-ing Chadron High to the Class C-1 state semifinals in 2008 ... His 146 completions is a Class C-1 record ... Accumulated 2,655 yards of total offense and was named to a bevy of all-star teams ... He was the Star-Herald All-Region Football Player of the Year, the Omaha World-Herald Class C-1 honorary captain and the Huskerland Prep C-1 Player of the Year ... Also named first team Class C-1 and second team all-class all-state by the Omaha World Herald and the Lincoln Journal Star ... Had a game for the ages when he completed 19 of 24 passes for 365 yards and five touchdowns while earning the MVP during a 48-24 win by the West in the West Nebraska All-Star Game in the summer of 2009 ... He also rushed for a TD in the game.

Personal: His older brother Joe, who also wore No. 13, is an all-time CSC great football player … Joe was 38-4 as a starter at CSC and helped lead the Eagles to the NCAA D-II playoffs three straight years ... Joe, as well as his brother, Jacob, are both coaches for the Eagles this season … Both of his sisters, Jamie and Jazzy, play volleyball at Chad-ron State ... Jonn wants to be a high school math teacher … He has a 3.83 GPA in social science … Son of Jerry and Tina McLain ... Born July 21 … The past few summers he’s also served as the Chadron Nationals Junior Legion coach … He can also be heard providing color commen-tary for selected CSC softball games.

2012: Had his finest season, finishing with 48 total tackles, including 4.5 for a loss … He also had an interception and broke up three more passes … “Last year he took a big step forward and I’m looking for him to continue his progression,” Larson said. “He is a leader for the defense and he possesses a lot of confidence without being arrogant, which is good to have at his position.” … Had a career-high seven tackles against CSU-Pueblo but had at least six tackles in four other games.

2011: Played in seven games and recorded 13 tackles, including a tackle for loss … Named RMAC All-Academic Honorable Mention

2010: Didn’t get any playing time during the season but he obvi-ously made his presence felt on the practice field, earning the team’s Co-Defensive Service Team MVP award at the postseason banquet.

2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.

High School: Accounted for 67 unassisted tackles and assisted on 52 more to rank as one of the top tacklers in Class C-1 ... Also played quarterback, throwing for 538 yards and four touchdowns ... For the season, he scored eight touchdowns and kicked 27 points ... A Star-Herald All-Region Defensive First Team selection ... Earned honorable mention from the Lincoln Journal Star and was a District 10 selection.

Personal: Graduated with a construction management degree in May … He’s working on an MBA … Son of Byron and Virginia Miller … Has two siblings: Heidi and Jachin … Both competed collegiately … Born June 7.

2012: He moved to safety during fall camp and seemed like a natu-ral midway through the season … He played in all 12 games, starting four of them … He finished the season with 42 tackles, two broken-up passes and one fumble recovery … He also had an interception that sealed the Eagles’ come-from-behind victory over New Mexico Highlands … He recorded a career-high eight tackles against Western New Mexico … “I’m really looking for him to continue his growth at safety,” Larson said. “He has a lot of potential.” … Named to the RMAC All-Academic honor roll.

2011: Redshirted during his first season at Chadron State.High School: One of three recruits from Natrona, the 4A champs in

Wyoming, to sign with the Eagles in 2011 … He carried the ball 171 times for 1,458 yards and 18 touchdowns ... He also caught 18 passes for 264 yards and two more TDs ... Returned nine punts for 120 yards and had three unassisted tackles, 10 assisted tackles, one fumble recovery, one interception and three pass breakups ... He was named to the Casper Star Tribune’s Super 25 and was the Old Spice Player of the Year.

Personal: Son of Lisa and Wendel … Has a 3.5 GPA in math … Born March 6.

Bryant Miller’s Career Statistics -----Tackles-----Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds2011 7 10 3 13 1.0-1 0.0-02012 10 13 35 48 4.5-10 1.0-3TOTAL 17 23 38 61 5.5-11 1.0-3

BryAnt millerLinebacker | Sr. | 6-0 | 205Bayard, Neb./Bayard

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n 2011 RMAC All-Academic Honor Rolln 2010 RMAC All-Academic Honor Rolln 2010 Co-Defensive Service Team MVP

cOle mOntgOmerySafety | So. | 5-11 | 200Casper, Wyo./Casper Natrona

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n 2012 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

Cole Montgomery’s Career Statistics -----Tackles-----Year G UA A Total Int-Yds PD2012 12 21 21 42 1.0-0 2TOTAL 12 21 21 42 1.0-0 2

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2012: Had a solid true freshman season at wide receiver … He played in 10 games, including one start late in the season … He had nine receptions for 127 yards and added two carries for 31 yards … He also recorded five tackles on special teams … He had a career-high three receptions for 41 yards against New Mexico Highlands … He’s expected to be a bigger piece of the offense in 2013 at Z wide receiver … “Danny is a terrific worker and has a lot of potential to excel here,” Long said. “I’m excited for his future.”

High School: The younger brother of CSC quarterback Patrick O’Boyle … Danny led the Panhandle 11-man players in receiving with 50 receptions for 685 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior in 2011 … He also ranked third on Gering’s tackle chart with 29 unassisted and 28 assisted tackles … He was first-team all-Western Conference last fall and received first-team Class B all-state at receiver from the Lincoln Journal Star … He was honorable mention from the Omaha World-Herald and Huskerland Prep Report … Played in the Shrine Bowl and also helped lead Gering to the state title in American Legion baseball … He also won the 400 meters at the Western Conference Track Meet and was second in Class B at the state meet in 48.63 seconds in 2012.

Personal: Son of Tom and Barb O’Boyle … A physical therapy major with a 3.27 GPA … Born Aug. 18 … Has a brother, Patrick, and two sisters, Emily and Katie.

2012: Played in 11 games and saw some time behind center as the backup quarterback … He completed eight of 11 passes for 90 yards and a TD … He also rushed for 20 yards … He had his best game against Western State, completing six of seven for 52 yards and

his first career touchdown pass … He was also the primary holder on placekicks … He enters fall camp as the backup QB but he’s expected to have a more expansive role … “He’s a terrific team guy,” Long said. “He’s going to be used in different roles this season and I’m excited to see it.” … Named to the RMAC All-Academic honor roll.

2011: Played in 10 games as the holder on placekicks and also saw time at quarterback … He saw his most extensive time of the season against New Mexico Highlands when he completed seven of 11 passes for 39 yards … He also rushed for nine yards … For the season, he com-

pleted nine of 17 passes for 51 yards … Named RMAC All-Academic Honorable Mention.

2010: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Had a banner 2009 season leading Gering High to a

9-2 record and a playoff berth … He was the second-rated passer in Class B, completing 145 of 229 passes (63%) for 1,774 yards and 17 touchdowns … He was named to the Lincoln Journal Star First Team and earned honorable mention from the Omaha World-Herald and Huskerland Prep … He was ranked the No. 2 player in the Nebraska Panhandle by the Scottsbluff Star-Herald and he was also the all-class quarterback … He was named the Star-Herald’s Dynamic Dozen No. 1 male athlete in the summer … Played high school football for his fa-ther, Tom … Also played basketball and legion baseball for Gering and ran the hurdles for the track team in the spring .. He placed sixth in the Class B 110 high hurdles at the 2010 state meet … He had a season-best time of 15.1 seconds.

Personal: A physical education and health major with a 3.5 GPA … Son of Tom and Barb … His younger brother, Danny, is a wide receiver for the Eagles … His twin sister, Emily, also attended Chadron State … His other sister’s name is Katie … Born Sept. 26.

2012: Saw time in four games, recording two tackles … Sat out the spring with an injury but the coaches believe he’s ready to contrib-ute … “He showed significant improvement, especially in the weight room,” Larson said. “He helps give us good depth at linebacker.” … Named to the RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll.

2011: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Had a solid career at Harding County High and a

fantastic senior season … He averaged over 13 tackles a game and rushed for 1,674 yards on just 170 carries (9.84 average) and scored 26 touchdowns … He finished the season with 158 total tackles and nine sacks … He also had two interceptions and forced three fumbles … He was named all-conference.

Personal: Son of Casey and Missy … Has three siblings: Lanie, Bryce and Trig … Majoring in business management and has a 3.5 GPA.

2012: Redshirted during his first season at Chadron State.High School: An offensive line prospect from Colorado who was a

captain and named first team all-conference … Also was a talented high school wrestler who qualified for the Colorado State Tournament.

Personal: Son of Mike and Theresa … Has two brothers, Chris and Andrew … A rangeland management major … Born Jan. 16.

dAnny O’BOyleWide Receiver | So. | 6-0 | 190Gering, Neb./Gering

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pAtricK O’BOyleQuarterback | Jr. | 6-3 | 200Gering, Neb./Gering

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n 2012 RMAC All-Academic Honor Rolln 2011 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

tAZ OlSOnLinebacker | So. | 6-2 | 210Prairie City, S.D./Harding County

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n 2012 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

timmy OrnelASOffensive Line | R-Fr. | 6-2 | 270Fort Lupton, Colo./Fort Lupton

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2012: Started every game at center and helped the Eagles average over 400 yards of total offense and 33 points a game … He has a great working relationship with quarter-back Jonn McLain and is one of the strongest players on the team … He was named the Eagles’ Lifter of the Year following the season … “He’s a great citizen, worker and student at Chadron State,” Long said. “He’s incredibly strong and he’s gotten better every year he’s been here. I’m excited for him this year.” … He is highly visible on the Chadron State campus … He was elected as the Blue Key president in the spring and he helped organize the Big Event, a community wide clean-up project … He also speaks to local youth groups and high school FCA huddles … Named to the RMAC All-Academic Second Team.

2011: Started the first two games of the season at center when the original starter moved to left tackle when the Eagles were decimated with injuries on the offensive line … Played in 10 of 11 games … Named RMAC All-Academic Honorable Mention.

2010: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: A good two-sport athlete … He was a three-year

starter for the football team and was named to the Lincoln Journal Star and Omaha World-Herald 6-man all-state teams … He was also placed on the Star-Herald second team … Also wrestled, claiming a fifth place finish at heavyweight at state as a junior and senior.

Personal: A communications major with a 3.8 GPA … Has six broth-ers and sisters: Graham, Rebekah, Philip, Joel, Emily and Suzanna … Son of Matt and Mary … Born March 21.

2012: Redshirted during his first season at Chadron State but still managed to make the most of his opportunities … He was named the Offensive Service Team MVP and he dazzled fans in the annual spring game … “He’s a dynamic back with tons of moves,” Long said. “He could be an exciting player to watch.”

High School: A shifty tailback who ran for 1,260 yards and 21 touchdowns last fall … Named his league’s offensive player of the year and was all-county and all-league … Ran for more than 700 yards as a junior … Bench pressed 310 pounds and was a member of his high school’s 1,200-pound club.

Personal: Son of Midelle Collins and Gary Collins … Born Dec. 30

… Gained recognition when he was a 12-year-old Pop Warner player when his highlight film found a national audience on YouTube … It’s been seen by over 10 million people.

2012: One of the most explosive and athletic players on the team … He played in all 12 games and started at safety against West Texas A&M in the first round of the NCAA Division II Playoffs … He had 15 total tackles and forced a fumble … He had a career-high four tackles against Adams State … He arguably had one of the best spring sea-sons of anyone in recent memory at Chadron State by testing off the charts … He broke Danny Woodhead’s 40-yard dash time by running it in 4.4 seconds … He also benched 385 pounds, power cleaned 340 and added a 35-inch vertical for good measure … “He has tremendous potential,” Larson noted. “He really had a great spring and because of that we’re expecting great things from him. I’m confident he’s ready to take that step.” … Enters fall camp as a starting safety.

2011: Started the season off at tailback but transitioned to safety once the Eagles’ secondary started suffering injuries … He found a home on defense and made his first career start in the season finale against Colorado Mesa … He rushed for 90 yards on 22 carries … De-fensively, he finished with seven total tackles … Also a valuable special teams player.

2010: Suffered a shoulder injury during fall camp that sidelined him for the season … He was granted a medical redshirt.

2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: A big tailback who ran for 441 yards on 51 carries

and scored five touchdowns out of the backfield ... Helped lead Helix Charter to a 9-2-1 record in 2008.

Personal: A business administration major … Has six siblings … Son of Kristen Phillips … Born June 17.

2012: Continued his role as a solid backup offensive lineman, ap-pearing in seven games … “Lance is a great worker,” Long said.

2011: Saw time in six games but didn’t make a start 2010: Redshirted during his first season at CSC … Was a member of

the men’s track and field team, competing in the throws.High School: A big offensive line prospect who played 6-man

football at Otis High … He helped lead his team to the state semifinals and was named honorable mention by the Denver Post … Became familiar with CSC by attending the football camp in the summer … Played in the 2010 CanAm Bowl … He also threw the shot put and discus and played basketball … His sister, Keisha, graduated from CSC last December.

Personal: A business major … Son of Angie … Has two brothers, Josh and Zac, and a sister, Keisha … Born March 20.

SAm pArKerCenter | Jr. | 6-2 | 280Harrison, Neb./Sioux County

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n 2012 RMAC All-Academic Honor Rolln 2012 Chadron State Lifter of the Year

cOdy pAulTailback | R-Fr. | 5-6 | 160Seal Beach, Calif./Los Alamitos

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n 2012 Offensive Service Team MVP

JOJO phillipSSafety | Jr. | 5-11 | 205San Diego, Calif./Helix Charter

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lAnce picKettTackle | Jr. | 6-7 | 295Otis, Colo./Otis High

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2012: Battled a nagging upper body injury but only missed two games … He played in the remaining 10 contests, starting seven of them … He is a fantastic downfield blocker and also a valuable receiver … He finished the season with 17 receptions for 177 yards … Had his best game of the season against West Texas A&M in the playoffs, finishing with four receptions for 74 yards … “Travis is a strong receiver and a ferocious blocker,” Long said. “He plays physical.” … He has started in 29 career games at wide receiver … Combined with Nathan Ross, the two re-ceivers have started 61 times.

2011: He followed up his strong freshman season with an even bet-ter sophomore campaign, finishing with 25 receptions for 337 yards

and two touchdowns … He had at least one catch in nine games … What sets him apart, though, is his blocking ability … “He is our best blocker on the outside,” offensive coordi-nator Chris Stein said. “He has the proper attitude for it and having him block for us is a bonus.”

2010: Blossomed during his redshirt year, becoming a valuable member of the team and an excellent downfield blocker … He was one of 11 players who started all 11 games, but he was the only redshirt freshman to do it … Made 17 recep-

tions for 264 yards and added two TDs … His biggest game came against the Eagles’ rival, UNK, when he had five catches for 115 yards and a touchdown.

2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: One of the biggest playmakers for the Chadron Cardi-

nals as a senior ... Ran for 902 yards on 150 carries (6.01 yds/carry) and had 45 receptions for 663 yards and 14 touchdowns ... Scored a total of 29 TDs in 2008 ... Also had four interceptions and was one of the team leaders in tackles ... Was named to the Omaha World-Herald and Lincoln Journal Star Class C-1 First Team defensive teams ... Also was a Star-Herald All-Region First Team selection and a District 10 selection ... Also started on the Cards’ state runner-up basketball team and was involved in track and field.

Personal: A sports management major with a 3.23 GPA ... He’s con-tinued the tradition of other Chadron High graduates who have worn No. 6, including Aaron Bauer, Micah Smith, and CSC offensive coordi-nator, Chris Stein … Son of Matt and Michelle Reeves … Has a younger brother, Wade … Born Nov. 30.

2012: Had a solid sophomore campaign, playing in five games and catching one pass for a 19-yard TD against Western State … Also contributed on special teams … “Andrew is a great role player for us,” Long said.

2011: Played in four games last season but didn’t record a reception.2010: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Tallied the fourth-most receiving yards in Class B in

2009 (611) … He averaged 16 yards a reception and scored five touch-downs … Named Class B All-State by the Lincoln Journal Star and earned honorable mention accolades from a variety of publications … He also had three interceptions from his defensive back position … He played cornerback in the 2010 Shrine Bowl, making four tackles … Named to the GNAC 2010 Academic Team … Is also a good middle-distance runner, running the 400 meters in 52.1 seconds and the 800 in 2:01 … Helped Lexington High win the all-class gold in the 1,600 relay during the Nebraska State Meet.

Personal: A business major … Son of Theresa and Ray Gonzalez … Has three siblings: Nathan, Cecilia and Jamie … Born Nov. 18.

2012: Developed into one of Jonn McLain’s most trustworthy targets at Y-receiver, finishing with 32 receptions for 317 yards and four TDs … Along with Nathan Ross, he started every game at receiver … He averaged nearly 10 yards a reception and was named to the All-RMAC Third Team and the All-Nebraska D-II First Team following the season … “He’s a tough, hard-nosed guy who just knows how to win at everything he does,” Long said. … He was named a team captain prior to the season opener … He had six re-ceptions in three different games, including a 76-yard, two touchdown effort against Colorado Mesa.

2011: Had a solid junior campaign, recording 29 catches for 340 yards and scoring five touchdowns … Was often one of the most reli-able receiving options and his downfield blocking is also a major asset … Against Fort Lewis he had a career-high nine receptions for 104 yards and two touchdowns … He also had four more games where he registered at least 40 yards receiving and he scored at least one TD in his final three games … He also had two solo tackles on special teams.

2010: Played in nine games as an alternate inside receiver … He had two catches for 28 yards and added a tackle on special teams … Is a good blocker and understands the offensive scheme.

2009: Did not play football.

Cody Roes’ Career StatisticsYear G Rec Yds TD Avg/C Avg/G2010 9 2 28 0 14.0 3.12011 9 29 340 5 11.7 37.82012 12 32 317 4 9.9 26.4TOTAL 30 63 685 9 10.9 22.8

Travis Reeves’ Career StatisticsYear G Rec Yds TD Avg/C Avg/G2010 11 17 264 2 15.5 24.02011 11 25 337 2 13.5 30.62012 10 17 177 0 10.4 17.7TOTAL 32 59 778 4 13.2 24.3

trAViS reeVeSWide Receiver | Sr. | 5-11 | 295Chadron, Neb./Chadron

6 Andrew riOSWide Receiver | Jr. | 5-8 | 171Lexington, Neb./Lexington

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cOdy rOeSReceiver | Sr. | 6-2 | 220Chadron, Neb./Chadron

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n 2012 All-RMAC Third Team n 2012 All-Nebraska D-II First Team

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2008: Redshirted during his first season at Chadron State.

High School: Earned Class C-1 all-state honors from the Omaha World-Herald and Huskerland Prep after lead-ing Chadron High to a 10-1 season and a top 10 ranking in 2007 … Played fullback and inside linebacker … Aver-aged 5.6 yards while rushing for 674 yards and scoring 10 touchdowns … Led the team in tackles with 56 solo and 33 that were assisted … Earned second-team C-1 all-state in basketball as a junior, when he shot 51.6 percent from the field and averaged 14 points and nine rebounds on the Chadron team that reached the state championship game in 2006 … As a senior, he averaged 12.6 points and 8.9 rebounds and helped Chadron High reach the state tourney again … Played in several all-star contests, including the Shrine Bowl.

Personal: A physical education major with a 3.30 GPA … Son of Jamie and Sandy Roes … His brother-in-law, Tim Collins, was a gradu-ate assistant men’s basketball coach at CSC who is now an assistant AD at Black Hills State … His youngest brother, Braden, is a linebacker at Black Hills State … His oldest sister, Renee, graduated from Chadron State and his younger sister’s name is Brooke … Born Sept. 29.

2013: Named a preseason All-American by USA College Football … He was also picked for the Preseason RMAC All-Conference Team … Ross has started 32 times in his career and played in 34 consecutive

games … He is climbing the CSC record books and could have a magical senior season … Entering the 2013 cam-paign, he has 133 receptions, the sixth most in school

history, 1,771 receiving yards (ninth most) and 17 receiving TDs (fifth most) … He needs 56 receptions to break Cory Brooks’ record of 188 … He is 1,170 yards shy of Brooks’ record of 2,941 receiving yards … Fi-nally, he needs six TDs to top the 22 Jay Rhoades and Brooks recorded … He’s made at least one reception in 33 of 34 career games.

2012: A big-play receiver who was the Eagles’ top wideout for the third-straight season and continued his steady improvement as one of the top receivers in Division II … He had 54 receptions for 805 yards and scored a team-high 10 touchdowns … He had 24 plays that went for at least 20 yards, including an 84-yard reception against Black Hills State … He eclipsed 100 yards receiving three times … He had at least one reception in every game, including a season-high seven for 143 yards and two TDs against Colorado Mesa … “He brings great energy to everything he does,” Long noted. “He tries to win at each aspect of the game and he’s a big part of the offense.” … Named to the

All-Nebraska D-II First Team and the All-RMAC Third Team … He’s also a valuable kick returner, averaging 23.8 yards a return … He averaged 97.8 all-purpose yards a game and is at 79.1 yards for his career.

2011: He was the Eagles’ leading receiver for the second straight season, finishing with 45 receptions that resulted in 511 yards and two touchdowns … He opened the season with a bang … He had 12 catches for 120 yards in the opener at the University of Mary and followed that with a monster game against Angelo State … Against the Rams, he had five catches for 159 yards and a TD … He also returned a kickoff for a 94-yard touchdown … Although his numbers went down once de-fense’s started focusing on him, he remained consistent and recorded a catch in every game he played in … He had three of the Eagles’ four-longest plays of the season - all went for over 50 yards – and he had 15 plays of over 20 yards … He was named to the RMAC All-Conference Third Team and was All-Nebraska honorable mention.

2010: Had a sterling redshirt freshman season, leading the team with 455 yards receiving and tying for the team lead with five touch-downs … He started 10 of 11 games and was consistent, making at least two catches in 10 games … His best day came against Adams State when he had 83 yards on four receptions, including a career long 63-yarder.

2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Led Mount Carmel with 40 tackles in 2008 ... Also ran

for 169 yards and a touchdown ... Returned 11 kicks for 313 yards in addition to his duties as a defensive back … Was named the sopho-more of the year.

Personal: A sports and recreation education major … Son of Heather Ross and Jerry Garret … Has eight brothers and sisters … Born April 28.

2012: He started the first seven games of the season and played in the remaining five as a valuable member of the defensive line … He finished with 22 total tackles … Had two games where he finished with four tackles … The starting defensive end … “He’s a hard worker and I’m looking for big things from him,” Larson said. … He was named to the RMAC All-Academic First Team.

2011: He played in nine of 11 games and he was productive – finishing with 13 total tackles, four tackles for loss and half a sack … One of the smartest players on the team and was placed on the RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll.

2010: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: A first-team Class C-1 all-stater who was placed on

the offensive line by the Lincoln Journal Star and Huskerland Prep

Nathan Ross’ Career StatisticsYear G Rec Yds TD Avg/C Avg/G2010 11 34 455 5 13.4 41.42011 11 45 511 2 11.4 46.52012 12 54 805 10 14.9 67.1TOTAL 34 133 1771 17 13.3 52.1

nAthAn rOSSWide Receiver | Sr. | 5-11 | 185San Diego, Calif./Mount Carmel

2

n 2013 Preseason All-American & RMAC Preseason All-Conferencen 2011 All-RMAC Third Team & All-Nebraska D-II First Teamn 2010 All-RMAC Third Team & All-Nebraska D-II Honorable Mention

ZAch SAndStrOmDefensive End | Jr. | 6-1 | 265Chadron, Neb./Chadron

96

n 2012 RMAC All-Academic First Teamn 2011 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

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and in the defensive line by the Omaha World-Herald … Played tackle on offense and end on defense … He made 35 unassisted and 56 assisted tackles, had 8.5 quarterback sacks and 19.5 tackles for losses as a senior … The Cardinals were 29-3 during his three years as a starter … Also was the school’s heavyweight wrestler and qualified for the state tournament two years, and threw the shot more than 49-10 ½ feet in 2010.

Personal: His brother Mike was an offensive lineman for the Eagles … A math and physical education major with a 3.94 GPA … Son of Rob and JoAnn … His sister’s name is Maddie … Born Nov. 4.

2012: Another valuable member of the Eagles’ strong defensive secondary … He played in 12 games, starting two of them, and has

appeared in 33 games in his career … He finished with 31 total stops, including four tackles for loss … “He’s a great teammate,” Larson said. “He gives you everything he has and he does a great job

in his spot.” … He had a season-high 10 tackles in the Eagles’ win at Adams State … Also plays on a majority of the special teams.

2011: A hard-working safety who generally makes his presence felt in the defensive backfield … He played in 10 games, starting two, and had 37 tackles and two forced fumbles … He had at least two tack-les in every game he played in.

2010: Played in all 11 games, start-ing nine of them, in his first season … Finished with the sixth-most tack-les (43) on the team … Was also a good special teams player … Record-ed a career-high 11 stops against Colorado State University-Pueblo … He also broke up a pass and recov-ered a fumble that led to a TD.

2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Did several things well for Bennett County ... Ran for

1,275 yards and 15 touchdowns and caught 15 passes for 160 yards and two touchdowns ... Also threw for 278 yards and four touchdowns on just seven completions ... On special teams he had eight kickoff returns for 364 yards (45.5 average) and one touchdown ... Also returned six punts for 125 yards (29.2 yards) and a TD ... On defense he made 50 total tackles, forced two fumbles, grabbed two interceptions and scored three defensive TDs ... Was named the Class 11B All-State First Team tail-back and an Argus Leader Elite 45 Selection ... Also selected to the West River All-Conference First Team at tailback and linebacker and he was the Sports Buzzard 11B Player of the Year ... Earned all-conference hon-ors at defensive back three times and he was twice named all-state at running back … Was a varsity letter winner all four years of high school.

Personal: Majoring in health and physical education and has a 3.1 GPA … Son of Kevin and Joni … Has three brothers, Coy, Jake and Joey … Born Oct. 11.

2012: Redshirted during his first season at Chadron State.High School: Named all-conference first team and was an academic

all-state selection for Summit High … He played defensive back, tight end and wide receiver … Also placed lacrosse and track and field.

Personal: Son of Greg and Claudia … Has a brother, Ian … Majoring in rangeland management and has a 3.5 GPA … Born Feb. 22.

2013: Joined the team in the spring and could develop into its punter.

Before CSC: Attended WNCC for a year and played baseball for a semester.

High School: An all-around athlete at Gering High, where he earned all-conference in both football and basketball and was an excellent American Legion baseball player … As a senior in 2011, Smith caught 29 passes for 380 yards, took part in 45 tackles and intercepted five passes … He also was the Bulldogs’ punter and was fifth in Class B in punting average … As a high school basketball player, Smith averaged 17.4 points and made 86 of 102 free throws for 84.3 percent his senior year in 2011-12 … He was named all-region … He was also named the Star-Herald’s Baseball Player of the Year in 2012.

Personal: Son of Gary and Crystal Smith…Has a sister, Zoee … Born Sept. 11.

2012: A strong prospect who could have a bright future on the of-fensive line … Although he played in only three games, he’s projected to start at right guard in 2013 … “He’s a competitor and he loves being an Eagle,” Long said. “He has a ton of potential.” … Daniel is one of the strongest members of the team, squatting 615 pounds and bench pressing 380 … Also competed in the throwing events for the track and field team.

2011: Redshirted during his first season at Chadron State.High School: Came to the U.S. when he was a fifth grader …

Became a starter his senior year after playing behind two players who

Clint Sasse’s Career Statistics ----Tackles----Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds PD2010 11 13 30 43 0.5-2 12011 10 16 21 37 0.5-3 02012 12 12 19 31 4.0-11 1TOTAL 33 41 70 111 5.0-16 2

clint SASSeSafety | Sr. | 5-11 | 210Martin, S.D./Bennett County

5

Alex SleepDefensive Back | R-Fr. | 6-5 | 185Breckenridge, Colo./Summit

52

ZAch SmithPunter | R-Fr. | 6-0 | 192Gering, Neb./WNCC/Gering

38

dAniel SOtelORight Guard | So. | 6-3 | 308Grand Island, Neb./G.I. Senior High

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were on college rosters his junior year … He was first-team Heartland Conference, earned honorable mention all-state and played in the Shrine Bowl … He joined the wrestling team in early January 2011 after the Islanders’ heavyweight was injured … He had never wrestled previously, but won the district tourney championship and then placed third at the state tourney … At state, he lost his first match, then won five in a row.

Personal: Son of Rosa Torres and Noel Sotelo … His sister’s name is Maritza … Born Sept. 8.

2012: Developed into a strong option at inside receiver through-out the course of the season … He’s more of a traditional tight end and ended the season with 10 receptions for 68 yards and a TD … He scored his first career touchdown against Black Hills State and had a career-high three catches against Colorado Mesa … Named to the RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll.

2011: Played sparingly in three games … An RMAC All-Academic honorable mention.

2010: Had a great redshirt season, culminating in being named the Offensive Service Team MVP.

High School: He led Lincoln North Star in receptions in 2009 and earned honorable mention from the Omaha World-Herald and Lincoln Journal Star … A two-time letter winner and team captain … Also was the catcher for the North Star baseball team in the spring and played in Legion ball, as well.

Personal: Has a 3.48 GPA in biology … He plays the piano … Son of Nelson and Kay Stevens and Michael Winkle and Kathryn Witte … His siblings are Allison and Aaron … Born March 19.

2013: Joined the Eagles in January and had a productive spring … “He came in during the spring semester and really fit into our pro-gram,” Larson said. “He should give us great depth at linebacker.”

Before CSC: Transferred Cabrillo College at Aptos, Calif., where he had played linebacker the past two years … He started 10 games and made the All-Coast conference team as a sophomore.

High School: A three-time all-conference and two-time all-state player at Aztec … He was also the conference’s Defensive Player of the Year as a senior in 2010 and played in an all-star game.

Personal: Son of Eddy and Anny … Born July 15.

2013: Named a preseason All-American by three publications (USA College Football, College Football America and Beyond Sports Net-

work) … He was also placed on the RMAC Preseason All-Conference Team.

2012: No doubt about it, Trelan had one of the most productive seasons in recent memory at CSC … He was

named the Nebraska Division II Player of the Week four times … He fin-ished with the third-most tackles on the team (74) and he added eight interceptions, nine passes defended and two forced fumbles … He had two interceptions in two different games and ended the season with at least one pick in four straight contests … “He’s a great leader and guys look up to him,” Larson said. “He plays the middle of the field as well as anyone I’ve ever seen.” … He had his strongest game against nationally-ranked CSU-Pueblo … He had 14 tackles and two intercep-tions … He averaged 13.4 yards on his interception returns and scored a TD against Western State … He also returned punts, averaging 12.2 yards each return … He returned a punt a school record 86 yards for a TD against Black Hills State … Following the season, he was named an All-American by a bevy of publications, including Daktronics and Don Hansen’s Football Gazette … He was also placed on the AP Little All-American First Team – the first CSC player to be honored since Danny Woodhead … For his career, he’s played in 34 games … He’s started 29 of them … He was also a team captain.

2011: Started all 11 games for the Eagles in the defensive backfield … Finished fourth on the team in total tackles (48) and had the most pass break-ups (7) … Is one of the team’s leaders … He got better as the season progressed, finishing with 15 tackles and four pass break-ups in the final three games … Named to All-Nebraska First Team following the season … He also returned punts and averaged 7.4 yards per return … Also plays on the Eagles’ special teams.

2010: A versatile player who excelled during his first season in the defensive backfield … Played in all 11 games, starting six of them … Finished with 25 total tackles and broke up six passes … Also returned 23 punts, averaging 8.3 yards a return and added six kickoff returns for 17.2 yards.

2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Joined high school teammate Jojo Phillips in the

Eagles’ 2009 recruiting class ... Starred in the defensive backfield for the Scottie football team, making three interceptions … Also played wide receiver.

Personal: A communications major … Son of Mona Lawrence … First name is pronounced Tree-lyn ... Born Feb. 5 … Has 11 brothers and sisters … His brother, Elliot, competed in the sprints at the Univer-sity of Arizona.

Trelan Taylor’s Career Statistics ----Tackles----Year G UA A Total Int-Yds PD2010 11 18 7 25 2-42 62011 11 27 21 48 0-0 72012 12 34 40 74 8-107 9TOTAL 34 79 68 147 10-149 22

AuSten StephenSReceiver | Jr. | 6-3 | 240Lincoln, Neb./Lincoln North Star

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n 2012 RMAC All-Academic Honor Rolln 2011 RMAC All-Academic Honor Rolln 2010 Offensive Service Team MVP

hAnK StrAuSSLinebacker | Jr. | 6-0 | 215Aztec, N.M./Cabrillo College/Aztec

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trelAn tAylOrSafety | Sr. | 5-10 | 203Spring Valley, Calif./Helix Charter

8

n 2013 Preseason All-American & Preseason All-RMACn 2012 AP Little All-America First Teamn 2012 Daktronics D-II All-America Second Teamn 2012 Football Gazette All-America Third Teamn 2012 All-RMAC First Team & All-Nebraska D-II First Team

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2012: Appeared in three games as an alternate wide receiver and special teams player … “He had a great spring,” Long said. “He’s a hard worker and he’ll continue to find his role.” … Tested well during spring conditioning drills and is among the strongest players pound-for-pound on the team.

2011: Played in six games but didn’t record any statistics … An RMAC All-Academic honorable mention selection.

2010: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Became acquainted with Chadron State after assistant

coach Chris Stein talked to him at a camp in Georgia … He then made a visit to the campus and felt at home … Played wide receiver but his high school team rarely passed … On defense, he had 29 tackles and broke up two passes … Also played basketball and ran the 200 meters in track.

Personal: Son of Phillip and Marilyn Thompson … A sports and recreational management major with a 3.0 GPA … He enjoys to read in his spare time … Born Aug. 26 … Has five siblings: Erin, Sean, Phillip Jr., Yusef and Kenny.

2012: Redshirted during his first season at Chadron State.High School: Had a solid prep career playing on the offensive line at

Cheyenne East … He was named to the Casper Star-Tribune’s Super 25 team and he played in the Shrine Bowl … He was also named all-state and all-conference.

Personal: Son of Sheri Cisco and Anthony Valdez … Has five siblings … Born Oct. 25.

2012: He was the primary backup to Nathan Ross and had seven receptions for 65 yards in 11 games played … He also scored two TDs … “He’s a great worker,” Long said. … Because of his height, he is a valuable red zone option … He also had two special teams tackles … Following the football season, he started 20 of 22 games for the men’s basketball team … He was the Eagles’ fourth-leading scorer

at 7.3 points per game … He also averaged 5.3 rebounds … Named to the RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll.

2011: Redshirted during his first season at Chadron State … He started 20 of 24 games for the men’s basketball team that qualified for the RMAC playoffs … He averaged 2.6 points and 2.3 rebounds.

High School: He and high school teammate Cole Montgomery came to CSC after they helped Natrona win the 4A state title … He had 45 recep-tions for 709 yards and 11 TDs … Also had 13 solo tackles, 15 assisted tackles, three inter-ceptions and seven pass breakups … He was placed on the Casper Star-Tribune’s Super 25 Team … Also a talented jumper for the Natrona track and field team, finishing sixth at the state meet in the long jump (20-10 ¾) and the triple jump (42-8 ¾) as a junior.

Personal: Son of Chris and Dayna … Has two sisters, Madison and Courtney … Has a 3.11 GPA in business administration … Born Jan. 28.

2013: A transfer from Augustana, who joined the Eagles in Janu-ary … “He had a good spring and he’s very strong,” Larson said. “He showed us he’ll figure into the rotation at defensive line.”

Before CSC: He redshirted at Augustana.High School: He had an outstanding career at Rapid City Central …

He was a three-year starter and a three-year defensive captain while playing at linebacker for the Cobblers … He earned all-conference twice and was all-state his senior year, when he also played in the South Dakota all-star game … He participated in 245 tackles during his career … Also wrestled in high school.

Personal: Son of Robert and Susan Weber … Has a 3.07 GPA in biol-ogy … Born March 22.

AntOniO thOmpSOnWide Receiver | Jr. | 5-7 | 185Savannah, Ga./Jenkins

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n 2011 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

AnthOny VAldeZOffensive Line | R-Fr. | 6-4 | 280Cheyenne, Wyo./Cheyenne East

74

Kyle VinichWide Receiver | So. | 6-6 | 212Casper, Wyo./Casper Natrona

80

n 2012 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

JAKe weBerDefensive Line | R-Fr. | 6-2 | 255Rapid City, S.D./Augustana/RC Central

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Tyler Wright’s Career Statistics ----Tackles----Year G UA A Total Int-Yds FF2010 10 6 2 8 0-0 02011 6 4 0 4 0-0 12012 12 7 11 18 0-0 0TOTAL 28 17 13 30 0-0 1

2012: Redshirted during his first season at Chadron State … Origi-nally came to CSC as a tight end but has developed into an excellent offensive line prospect.

High School: A big tight end who primarily blocked in high school … He had six receptions for 96 yards and a touchdown and he added 10 pancake blocks … He also played on the offensive line and at fullback at Horizon High, where he was named all-conference and all-region.

Personal: A business major … Son of Bobbi and Calvin … Has two siblings … Born June 5.

2012: Redshirted during his first season at Chadron State … Named the Defensive Service Team MVP at the team’s postseason banquet … “He should become a big-time contributor for us,” Larson said.

High School: Caught 44 passes for 722 yards and 12 touchdowns … On defense, he accounted for 71 tackles, three interceptions and broke up eight passes … He was a three-time first team all-league choice and runs the 40-yard dash in 4.5 seconds … He was also his high school team’s MVP.

Personal: Son of Brian Wood and Denise Champion … Has six brothers and sisters … Born Aug. 19.

2012: Appeared in all 12 of the Eagles’ games, recording 18 total tackles … He had a season-high three tackles in back-to-back weeks against CSU-Pueblo and Black Hills State … “He’s a great special teams player for us,” Larson said. “Defensively, he can play every position in the second-ary and that’s important to us.” … Named to the RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll.

2011: Played in the first six games of the season but missed the final five after suffering an injury … He’s back to full

strength now and is expected to con-tribute to the defensive backfield and special teams … He made four tackles and forced a fumble in the opening six games … An RMAC All-Academic honorable mention selection.

2010: Had a productive fall, appear-ing in 10 games and making eight tackles … He was a special teams stalwart.

2009: Redshirted during his first year at CSC.

High School: Finished with 45 total tackles, three interceptions and blocked a field goal while helping Arvada West end 2008 with a 7-4 record ... Named to the Big 8 League First Team.

Personal: A business major with a 3.56 GPA … Son of Michael and Jacque … Born May 16.

pAlmer whiteOffensive Line | R-Fr. | 6-5 | 265Denver, Colo./Horizon

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ryAn wOOdSafety | R-Fr. | 6-1 | 180Stockton, Calif./A.A. Stagg

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n 2012 Defensive Service Team MVP

tyler wrightSafety | Sr. | 5-10 | 195Arvada, Colo./Arvada West

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n 2012 RMAC All-Academic Honor Rolln 2011 RMAC All-Academic Honor Rolln 2010 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

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2012 Chadron State Football ReviewGame-by-Game -------------------------------------------------------------

#4 Montana State 33, CSC 6Aug. 30 at Bozeman, Mont.

CSC MSUFIRST DOWNS 9 25RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 28-100 44-214PASSING YDS (NET) 35 187Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-9-0 41-30-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 52-135 85-401Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-8 5-71Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-52 2-63Interception Returns-Yards 1-4 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 10-37.2 3-39.7Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1Penalties-Yards 9-75 5-55Possession Time 24:41 35:19Third-Down Conversions 1 of 14 11 of 17Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 5-7Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-13

Chadron State 3 0 3 0 - 6 Record: (0-1)Montana State 6 13 7 7 - 33 Record: (1-0)

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

MSU - Tray Robinson 5 yd pass from DeNarius McGhee (Trevor Bolton kick blockd)CSC - Alex Ferdinand 22 yd field goal, 4-5 1:00, CSC 3 - MSU 6

Second QuarterMSU - Tiai Salanoa 5 yd pass from DeNarius McGhee (Trevor Bolton kick blockd)MSU - Jon Ellis 2 yd pass from DeNarius McGhee (Trevor Bolton kick)

Third QuarterCSC - Alex Ferdinand 38 yd field goalMSU - Jon Ellis 3 yd pass from DeNarius McGhee (Trevor Bolton kick)

Fourth QuarterMSU - Orenzo Davis 4 yd run (Trevor Bolton kick)

RUSHING: Chadron State-Glen Clinton 11-61; Michael Madkins 7-24; Dominic Morris 7-16; Nathan Ross 1-12; Jonn Mclain 2-minus 13. Mon-tana State-Cody Kirk 15-91; Orenzo Davis 16-63; DeNarius McGhee 6-34; Shawn Johnson 5-24; Tray Robinson 1-2; TEAM 1-0.

PASSING: Chadron State-Jonn Mclain 6-19-0-21; Brandon Gorsuch 3-5-0-14. Montana State-DeNarius McGhee 29-40-1-176; Jake Bleskin 1-1-0-11.

RECEIVING: Chadron State-Michael Madkins 3-5; Chapman Ham 2-16; Dominic Morris 2-1; Cody Roes 1-10; Nathan Ross 1-3. Montana State-Tanner Bleskin 6-46; Jon Ellis 5-32; Tray Robinson 5-14; B. Flotkoetter 4-37; Everett Gilbert 3-20; Tiai Salanoa 2-20; Cody Kirk 2-7; Orenzo Davis 2-0; David Dash 1-11.

INTERCEPTIONS: Chadron State-Conor Casey 1-4.

FUMBLES: Chadron State-Glen Clinton 1-0. Montana State-Shawn Johnson 1-1; Orenzo Davis 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Montana State-Zach Minter 1-1; C. Schreibeis 0-1.

TACKLES (UA-A): Chadron State-Pierre Etchemendy 7-3; Lane Haller 8-1; Bryce Huebner 6-2; Kevin Lindholm 5-3; Keifer Burke 5-2; Shea Koch 4-2; Dylan Furrier 5-0; Conor Casey 4-0; Kyle McCarthy 3-1.

CSC 19, Angelo State 7Sept. 8 at San Angelo, Texas

CSC ASUFIRST DOWNS 19 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 43-185 35-139PASSING YDS (NET) 93 170Passes Att-Comp-Int 21-13-0 33-20-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-278 68-309Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-5 2-19Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-41 2-34Interception Returns-Yards 1-41 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 7-32.9 5-30.4Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-3Penalties-Yards 9-74 7-78Possession Time 31:25 28:35Third-Down Conversions 5 of 13 4 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 4Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 1-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 0-0

Chadron State 0 13 6 0 - 19 Record: (1-1)Angelo State 0 0 7 0 - 7 Record: (1-1)

Scoring SummarySecond Quarter

CSC - Jonn Mclain 2 yd run (Patrick O’Boyle pass failed)CSC - Allan Schmaltz 12 yd pass from Jonn Mclain (Alex Ferdinand kick)

Third QuarterASU - C.J. Akins 24 yd pass from Blake Hamblin (Jarred Martin kick)CSC - Glen Clinton 2 yd run (Alex Ferdinand kick failed)

RUSHING: Chadron State-Glen Clinton 17-117; Dominic Morris 12-36; Michael Madkins 7-24; Jonn Mclain 5-11; TEAM 2-minus 3. Angelo State-Jermie Calhoun 24-96; Blake Hamblin 8-42; Donavan Roberts 3-1.

PASSING: Chadron State-Jonn Mclain 13-21-0-93. Angelo State-Blake Hamblin 20-33-1-170.

RECEIVING: Chadron State-Chapman Ham 4-49; Travis Reeves 2-11; Nathan Ross 2-3; Allan Schmaltz 1-12; Michael Madkins 1-12; Dylon Rinaldo 1-11; Brandon Gorsuch 1-minus 2; Glen Clinton 1-minus 3. Angelo State-D. Pecikonis 6-73; Jermie Calhoun 6-32; C.J. Akins 5-50; Alex Young 1-8; Joey Knight 1-7; Donavan Roberts 1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS: Chadron State-Conor Casey 1-41.

FUMBLES: Angelo State-Paul Mason 1-1; D. Pecikonis 1-1; Jermie Calhoun 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Chadron State-Kevin Lindholm 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Chadron State-Kevin Lindholm 5-6; Dylan Furrier 5-4; Shea Koch 2-6; Bryce Huebner 1-7; Trelan Taylor 5-1; Jan Karlos Medina 3-3; Conor Casey 3-2; Bryant Miller 2-3; Lane Haller 1-4.

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CSC 41, Colorado Mesa 30Sept. 15 at Grand Junction, Colo.

CSC CMUFIRST DOWNS 31 15RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-228 39-190PASSING YDS (NET) 324 108Passes Att-Comp-Int 40-30-1 16-7-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 86-552 55-298Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-63 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-102 5-159Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-75Punts (Number-Avg) 3-34.3 7-36.0Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 11-61 5-64Possession Time 35:16 24:34Third-Down Conversions 11 of 17 3 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 3-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-2 0-0

Chadron State 14 14 0 13 - 41 Record: (2-1,1-0 RMAC)Colorado Mesa 14 6 7 3 - 30 Record: (0-3,0-1 RMAC)

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

CSC - Cody Roes 6 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Alex Ferdinand kick)CSC - Cody Roes 18 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Alex Ferdinand kick)CMU - J. Cimolino 4 yd run (A. Zemezonak kick)CMU - A. Rodriguez 69 yd pass from D. Cisco (A. Zemezonak kick)

Second QuarterCSC - Glen Clinton 5 yd run (Alex Ferdinand kick)CSC - Michael Madkins 2 yd run (Alex Ferdinand kick)CMU - M. Brady 75 yd interception return (A. Zemezonak kick failed)

Third QuarterCMU - D. Cisco 2 yd run (A. Zemezonak kick)

Fourth QuarterCMU - A. Zemezonak 17 yd field goalCSC - Nathan Ross 37 yd pass from Jonn McLain (pass failed)CSC - Nathan Ross 54 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Ferdinand kick)

RUSHING: Chadron State-Michael Madkins 13-97; Glen Clinton 22-96; Dominic Morris 6-29; Jonn McLain 4-6; Alex Rodriguez 1-0. Colorado Mesa-D. Cisco 17-88; J. Cimolino 17-67; T. Sua 2-29; D. Hubbard 2-8; J. Haferman 1-minus 2.

PASSING: Chadron State-Jonn McLain 30-40-1-324. Colorado Mesa-D. Cisco 6-14-1-109; J. Haferman 1-2-0-minus 1.

RECEIVING: Chadron State-Nathan Ross 7-143; Cody Roes 6-76; Chapman Ham 4-29; Glen Clinton 3-20; Austen Stephens 3-7; Travis Reeves 1-11; Allan Schmaltz 1-11; Kyle Vinich 1-11; Danny O’Boyle 1-9; Brandon Gorsuch 1-5; Michael Madkins 1-2; Alex Rodriguez 1-0. Colorado Mesa-A. Zemezonak 2-29; D. Holder 2-8; J. Cimolino 2-2; A. Rodriguez 1-69.

INTERCEPTIONS: Chadron State-Lane Haller 1-0. Colorado Mesa-M. Brady 1-75.

FUMBLES: Chadron State-Dominic Morris 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Chadron State-Kevin Lindholm 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Chadron State-Trelan Taylor 2-8; Kevin Lindholm 2-5; Pierre Etchemendy 1-6; Keifer Burke 4-2; Shea Koch 3-3; Bryce Huebner 2-4; Jan Karlos Medina 1-4.

CSC 45, Western State 7Sept. 22 at Chadron, Neb.

WSCU CSCFIRST DOWNS 11 21RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 42-106 38-129PASSING YDS (NET) 79 224Passes Att-Comp-Int 22-7-4 26-21-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-185 64-353Fumble Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-27 2-22Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-93 2-25Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 4-113Punts (Number-Avg) 6-41.3 4-48.0Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2Penalties-Yards 8-75 5-52Possession Time 31:22 28:38Third-Down Conversions 5 of 17 9 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-3

Western State 0 0 0 7 - 7 Record (0-4, 0-2 RMAC)Chadron State 14 21 10 0 - 45 Record: (3-1, 2-0 RMAC)

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

CSC - Trelan Taylor 38 yd interception return (Alex Ferdinand kick)CSC - Lane Haller 37 yd interception return (Ferdinand kick)

Second QuarterCSC - Nathan Ross 18 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Ferdinand kick)CSC - Kyle Vinich 12 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Ferdinand kick)CSC - Dominic Morris 19 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Ferdinand kick)

Third QuarterCSC - Alex Ferdinand 47 yd field goalCSC - Andrew Rios 19 yd pass from Patrick O’Boyle (Ferdinand kick)

Fourth QuarterWSCU - Lukas Adams 11 yd pass from Brian Duboski (Steven Ballard kick)

RUSHING: Western State-Bradey Gasaway 9-49; Germaine Daniels 13-36; Justin Walton 8-16; Chase Yaeger 5-15; Kyle Motal 4-2; Mark Jones 1-minus 1; Brian Duboski 1-minus 2; Benjamin Kirkwood 1-minus 9. Chadron State-Michael Madkins 10-47; Donnie Butler 5-30; Glen Clinton 8-17; Jonn McLain 2-16; Patrick O’Boyle 4-8; Dominic Morris 8-8; Alex Rodriguez 1-3.

PASSING: Western State-Brian Duboski 5-13-2-59; Kyle Motal 2-9-2-20. Chadron State-Jonn McLain 15-19-0-172; Patrick O’Boyle 6-7-0-52.

RECEIVING: Western State-Benjamin Kirkwood 2-20; Chase Yaeger 1-21; Germaine Daniels 1-12; Lukas Adams 1-11; LA McGee 1-8; Jesse McConnell 1-7. Chadron State-Cody Roes 4-48; Travis Reeves 4-34; Chapman Ham 2-20; Kyle Vinich 2-18; Brandon Gorsuch 2-16; Glen Clinton 2-11; Andrew Rios 1-19; Nathan Ross 1-18; Allan Schmaltz 1-10; Isacc Holscher 1-7; Nolan Britain 1-4; Dominic Morris 0-19.

INTERCEPTIONS: Western State-None. Chadron State-Trelan Taylor 1-38; Courtland Joshua 1-38; Lane Haller 1-37; Bryce Huebner 1-0.

FUMBLES: Western State-Mark Jones 1-0. Chadron State-Donnie Butler 2-2.

SACKS (UA-A): Western State-Adam Turner 1-0. Chadron State-Bryant Miller 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Chadron State-Bryce Huebner 4-5; Trelan Taylor 4-1; Kevin Lindholm 3-2; Jan Karlos Medina 2-3; Keifer Burke 3-1.

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CSC 23, Adams State 21Sept. 29 at Alamosa, Colo.

CSC ASUFIRST DOWNS 23 16RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 54-224 47-143PASSING YDS (NET) 179 203Passes Att-Comp-Int 20-10-0 23-18-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-403 70-346Fumble Returns-Yards 1-24 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-57 3-26Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-23 3-69Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 8-35.6 9-47.2Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1Penalties-Yards 3-25 9-93Possession Time 33:46 26:14Third-Down Conversions 6 of 17 6 of 18Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 1-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-3 3-10

Chadron State 3 13 0 7 - 23 Record: (4-1,2-1 RMAC)Adams State 0 0 8 13 - 21 Record: (3-2,1-2 RMAC)

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

CSC - Alex Ferdinand 32 yd field goalSecond QuarterCSC - Nathan Ross 84 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Ferdinand kick)CSC - Michael Madkins 6 yd pass from Jonn McLain (kick failed)

Third QuarterASU - Justin Juda 8 yd run (James Ackel rush)

Fourth QuarterASU - Scott Kellogg 40 yd pass from T. Eggleston (rush failed)CSC - Cody Roes 9 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Alex Ferdinand kick)ASU - Ron Gaudin 30 yd pass from T. Eggleston (David Van Voris kick)

RUSHING: Chadron State-Glen Clinton 31-198; Michael Madkins 9-41; Dominic Morris 5-7; TEAM 2-minus 10; Jonn McLain 7-minus 12. Adams State-T. Eggleston 9-47; Justin Juda 9-39; Michael Carl 12-36; Justin Kauffman 3-27; D. Matthews 7-14; Ron Gaudin 2-minus 3; Cody Davies 2-minus 3; Chaz Butler 2-minus 7; Scott Kellogg 1-minus 7.

PASSING: Chadron State-Jonn McLain 10-20-0-179. Adams State-T. Eggleston 10-10-0-153; Cody Davies 5-9-0-20; Justin Juda 3-4-0-30.

RECEIVING: Chadron State-Nathan Ross 3-116; Chapman Ham 2-32; Cody Roes 2-14; Travis Reeves 1-9; Michael Madkins 1-6; Dominic Morris 1-2. Adams State-Scott Kellogg 5-75; Ron Gaudin 5-44; Harry Adjei 2-34; Drew Edwards 2-31; Jamar Brown 1-18; JB Hall 1-2; Chaz Butler 1-0; Michael Carl 1-minus 1.

INTERCEPTIONS: Chadron State-None. Adams State-None.

FUMBLES: Chadron State-Michael Madkins 1-1. Adams State-Chaz Butler 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Chadron State-Kyle Hinton 0-1; Kyle McCarthy 0-1. Adams State-Brent Lush 0-1; Steve Wilson 1-0; Derek Mathiason 0-1; Taylor Mouser 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Chadron State-Kevin Lindholm 3-16; Shea Koch 2-14; Clint Sasse 4-6; Trelan Taylor 2-6; Keifer Burke 0-8; Lane Haller 2-5; Kyle Hinton 0-7; Kyle McCarthy 0-7; Bryant Miller 0-6.

#2 CSU-Pueblo 45, CSC 38Oct. 6 at Pueblo, Colo.

CSC CSUPFIRST DOWNS 22 30RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-281 45-312PASSING YDS (NET) 171 262Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-23-1 30-18-3TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 71-452 75-574Fumble Returns-Yards 1-6 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-9 1-6Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-82 7-123Interception Returns-Yards 3-19 1-9Punts (Number-Avg) 3-43.0 2-50.0Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-1Penalties-Yards 7-44 6-50Possession Time 29:28 30:32Third-Down Conversions 6 of 12 7 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 6-7Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-17 0-0

Chadron State 14 7 10 7 0 - 38 Record: (4-2,3-1 RMAC)CSU-Pueblo 0 16 15 7 7 - 45 Record: (6-0,4-0 RMAC)

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

CSC - Chapman Ham 22 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Alex Ferdinand kick)CSC - Glen Clinton 3 yd run (Alex Ferdinand kick)

Second QuarterCSUP - Greg O’Donnell 24 yd field goalCSC - Chapman Ham 4 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Ferdinand kick)CSUP - Paul Browning 17 yd pass from Ross Dausin (O’Donnell kick) CSUP - Ross Dausin 1 yd run (Greg O’Donnell kick failed)

Third QuarterCSC - Glen Clinton 7 yd run (Alex Ferdinand kick)CSUP - J.B. Mathews 32 yd run (Greg O’Donnell kick)CSC - Alex Ferdinand 21 yd field goalCSUP - C. McDondle 13 yd run (Ross Dausin rush)

Fourth QuarterCSC - Michael Madkins 47 yd run (Alex Ferdinand kick)CSUP - Ross Dausin 1 yd run (Greg O’Donnell kick)

Overtime CSUP - C. McDondle 8 yd run (Greg O’Donnell kick)

RUSHING: Chadron State-Glen Clinton 29-205; Michael Madkins 2-49; Jonn McLain 4-27; Dominic Morris 2-6; TEAM 2-minus 6. CSU-Pueblo-J.B. Mathews 17-174; C. McDondle 12-97; Chris Ashe 9-43; Ross Dausin 7-minus 2.

PASSING: Chadron State-Jonn McLain 23-32-1-171. CSU-Pueblo-Ross Dausin 18-30-3-262.

RECEIVING: Chadron State-Chapman Ham 6-57; Nathan Ross 4-11; Michael Madkins 3-5; Glen Clinton 2-37; Travis Reeves 2-18; Austen Stephens 2-10; Cody Roes 2-8; Danny O’Boyle 1-17; Allan Schmaltz 1-8. CSU-Pueblo-Josh Sandoval 5-76; Pfannenschmid 4-48; J.B. Mathews 2-55; Paul Browning 2-44; Chris Ashe 2-16; M.Williamson 2-4; Deontrae Cooper 1-19.

INTERCEPTIONS: Chadron State-Trelan Taylor 2-19; Conor Casey 1-0.CSU-Pueblo-Mark Sterling 1-9.

SACKS (UA-A): Chadron State-Jan Karlos Medina 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Chadron State-Trelan Taylor 7-7; Kevin Lindholm 3-8; Shea Koch 3-4; Bryant Miller 2-5; Bryce Huebner 4-2.

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CSC 62, Black Hills State 14Oct. 13 at Chadron, Neb.

BHSU CSCFIRST DOWNS 15 25RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-76 39-187PASSING YDS (NET) 207 394Passes Att-Comp-Int 39-22-2 35-29-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 72-283 74-581Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-19 6-154Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-94 2-56Interception Returns-Yards 1-3 2-53Punts (Number-Avg) 9-40.7 2-28.5Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1Penalties-Yards 7-74 11-97Possession Time 30:34 29:26Third-Down Conversions 5 of 17 6 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 2 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 7-7Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-20

Black Hills 7 7 0 0 - 14 Record: (1-5,1-4 RMAC)Chadron State 21 14 7 20 - 62 Record: (5-2,4-1 RMAC)

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

CSC - Jonn McLain 8 yd run (Alex Ferdinand kick)CSC - Allan Schmaltz 23 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Ferdinand kick)BHSU - Daniel Hancock 13 yd pass from Ward Anderson (Rounds kick)CSC - Nathan Ross 80 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Ferdinand kick)

Second QuarterBHSU - Ward Anderson 2 yd run (Devin Rounds kick)CSC - Glen Clinton 1 yd run (Alex Ferdinand kick)CSC - Allan Schmaltz 18 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Ferdinand kick)

Third QuarterCSC - Jonn McLain 3 yd run (Alex Ferdinand kick)

Fourth QuarterCSC - Austen Stephens 16 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Ferdinand kick)CSC - Alex Ferdinand 32 yd field goalCSC - Trelan Taylor 86 yd punt return (Ferdinand kick)CSC - Alex Ferdinand 34 yd field goal

RUSHING: Black Hills-Trent Butler 9-41; Bryar Desanti 15-27; Matt Rasmussen 2-5; Ward Anderson 7-3. Chadron State-Glen Clinton 15-89; Dominic Morris 8-35; Michael Madkins 5-34; Jonn McLain 5-22; Donnie Butler 3-5; Patrick O’Boyle 1-1; Cody Wilson 2-1.

PASSING: Black Hills-Ward Anderson 22-39-2-207. Chadron State-Jonn McLain 29-34-1-394; Patrick O’Boyle 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: Black Hills-Daniel Hancock 11-100; Reed Reuman 5-29; Jeremy Woods 3-63; Bryar Desanti 2-10; Trent Butler 1-5. Chadron State-Allan Schmaltz 6-130; Cody Roes 6-37; Nathan Ross 5-98; Chap-man Ham 5-33; Austen Stephens 2-38; Dylon Rinaldo 2-13; Kyle Vinich 1-20; Dominic Morris 1-16; Danny O’Boyle 1-9.

INTERCEPTIONS: Black Hills-Joey Brown 1-3. Chadron State-Conor Casey 1-35; Bryce Huebner 1-18.

SACKS (UA-A): Black Hills-None. Chadron State-Keifer Burke 0-2; Kevin Lindholm 0-2.

TACKLES (UA-A): Chadron State-Bryce Huebner 6-3; Keifer Burke 4-5; Kevin Lindholm 3-6; Lane Haller 3-5; Shea Koch 2-6; Cole Mont-gomery 2-5; Bryant Miller 1-5; Pierre Etchemendy 4-1.

CSC 36, N.M. Highlands 33Oct. 20 at Las Vegas, N.M.

CSC NMHUFIRST DOWNS 30 21RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-79 24-86PASSING YDS (NET) 381 319Passes Att-Comp-Int 65-37-1 51-33-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 98-460 75-405Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3--7 4-16Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-22 3-61Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-0Punts (Number-Avg) 4-47.2 7-32.7Fumbles-Lost 2-2 4-2Penalties-Yards 10-100 12-128Possession Time 36:10 23:50Third-Down Conversions 6 of 20 3 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 4 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 6-23 2-13

Chadron State 0 10 10 16 - 36 Record: (6-2,5-1 RMAC)N.M. Highlands 10 10 3 10 - 33 Record: (6-2,5-1 RMAC)

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

NMHU - L. Peterson 7 yd run (Z. Tapia kick)NMHU - Z. Tapia 49 yd field goal

Second QuarterCSC - Cody Roes 3 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Alex Ferdinand kick)CSC - Alex Ferdinand 40 yd field goalNMHU - J. Webster 16 yd pass from E. Lewis (Z. Tapia kick)NMHU - Z. Tapia 42 yd field goal

Third QuarterNMHU - Z. Tapia 40 yd field goalCSC - Alex Ferdinand 31 yd field goalCSC - Allan Schmaltz 18 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Ferdinand kick)

Fourth QuarterNMHU - Z. Tapia 32 yd field goalCSC - Chapman Ham 25 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Ferdinand kick)CSC - Alex Ferdinand 34 yd field goalNMHU - K. Williams 20 yd pass from E. Lewis (Z. Tapia kick)CSC - Allan Schmaltz 21 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Kick failed)

RUSHING: Chadron State-Glen Clinton 15-43; Danny O’Boyle 1-29; Michael Madkins 9-21; Alex Rodriguez 1-2; Jonn McLain 5-0; TEAM 1-minus 4; Josh Borm 1-minus 12. New Mexico Highlands-E. Lewis 17-67; L. Peterson 4-18; W. Jacobs 3-1.

PASSING: Chadron State-Jonn McLain 37-65-1-381. New Mexico Highlands-E. Lewis 33-51-1-319.

RECEIVING: Chadron State-Chapman Ham 10-105; Glen Clinton 8-66; Nathan Ross 7-81; Allan Schmaltz 6-78; Danny O’Boyle 3-41; Kyle Vinich 1-5; Cody Roes 1-3; Austen Stephens 1-2. New Mexico Highlands-J. Webster 7-92; K. Williams 5-78; D. Bell 5-51; K. Reynolds 5-32; D. Johnson 5-27; W. Jacobs 3-17; D. Davis 2-14; V. Venegas 1-8.

INTERCEPTIONS: Chadron State-Cole Montgomery 1-0. New Mexico Highlands-E. Woods 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Chadron State-Keifer Burke 4-0; Jan Karlos Medina 1-0; Shea Koch 1-0. New Mexico Highlands-R. Salmon 2-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Chadron State-Keifer Burke 8-0; Bryant Miller 2-4; Cole Montgomery 5-0; Shea Koch 4-1; Kevin Lindholm 3-2.

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CSC 41, Western N.M. 23Oct. 27 at Chadron, Neb.

WNMU CSCFIRST DOWNS 20 25RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 36-125 37-313PASSING YDS (NET) 299 226Passes Att-Comp-Int 43-24-2 29-20-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 79-424 66-539Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-41 1-17Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-119 6-133Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-19Punts (Number-Avg) 3-46.3 2-33.5Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-2Penalties-Yards 9-83 7-86Possession Time 31:44 28:16Third-Down Conversions 4 of 16 5 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 4 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-4

Western N.M. 3 14 6 0 - 23 Record: (4-5,3-4)Chadron State 7 13 0 21 - 41 Record: (7-2,6-1)

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

WNMU - Josh McIntire 22 yd field goalCSC - Kyle Vinich 7 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Alex Ferdinand kick)

Second QuarterWNMU - John De La Rosa 6 yd run (Josh McIntire kick)CSC - Alex Ferdinand 35 yd field goalWNMU - Marquis Sumpter 37 yd pass from Mitch Glasmann (McIntire kick)CSC - Alex Ferdinand 40 yd field goalCSC - Chapman Ham 58 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Ferdinand kick)

Third QuarterWNMU - Josh McIntire 23 yd field goalWNMU - Josh McIntire 27 yd field goal

Fourth QuarterCSC - Michael Madkins 11 yd run (Alex Ferdinand kick)CSC - Nathan Ross 32 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Ferdinand kick)CSC - Michael Madkins 38 yd run (Alex Ferdinand kick)

RUSHING: Western N.M.-Abraham Macias 15-68; John De La Rosa 13-60; Mitch Glasmann 5-3; Tyler Perez 1-1; Antoine Young 2-minus 7. Chadron State-Glen Clinton 24-245; Michael Madkins 8-59; Chapman Ham 1-14; Jonn McLain 1-3; TEAM 3-minus 8.

PASSING: Western N.M.-Mitch Glasmann 22-41-2-271; Donald Byrd 1-1-0-27; Kameron Drawhorn 1-1-0-1. Chadron State-Jonn McLain 20-29-0-226.

RECEIVING: Western N.M.-Donald Byrd 9-94; Marquis Sumpter 5-89; Ronnell Pompey 3-50; Abraham Macias 3-33; Terron Sumpter 2-14; Tyler Perez 1-18; Dylan Contreras 1-1. Chadron State-Nathan Ross 6-62; Chapman Ham 3-65; Allan Schmaltz 3-21; Kyle Vinich 2-11; Glen Clinton 1-27; Danny O’Boyle 1-19; Brandon Gorsuch 1-12; Cody Roes 1-9; Dominic Morris 1-1; Michael Madkins 1-minus 1.

INTERCEPTIONS: Western N.M.-None. Chadron State-Phil Rivera 1-10; Trelan Taylor 1-9.

SACKS (UA-A): Western N.M.-None. Chadron State-Keifer Burke 0-1; Tau Ho Ching 1-0; Kevin Lindholm 0-1.

TACKLES (UA-A): Kevin Lindholm 9-8; Shea Koch 4-5.

CSC 45, Fort Lewis 20Nov. 3 at Durango, Colo.

CSC FLCFBFIRST DOWNS 18 15RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-178 42-194PASSING YDS (NET) 241 99Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-16-1 25-15-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-419 67-293Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-21 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-60 3-37Interception Returns-Yards 2-41 1-23Punts (Number-Avg) 4-42.0 4-37.5Fumbles-Lost 2-0 3-2Penalties-Yards 14-121 3-35Possession Time 27:48 32:12Third-Down Conversions 6 of 13 3 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-25 1-5

Chadron State 14 17 7 7 - 45 Record: (8-2,7-1)Fort Lewis 3 10 0 7 - 20 Record: (0-9,0-8)

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

FLC - Steven Andrews 32 yd field goalCSC - Nathan Ross 48 yd pass from Chapman Ham (Alex Ferdinand kick)CSC - Jonn McLain 4 yd run (Alex Ferdinand kick)

Second QuarterFLC - Doyle Bode 6 yd pass from J. Fitzpatrick (Steven Andrews kick)FLC - Steven Andrews 22 yd field goalCSC - Glen Clinton 23 yd run (Alex Ferdinand kick)CSC - Alex Ferdinand 36 yd field goalCSC - Nathan Ross 43 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Ferdinand kick)

Third QuarterCSC - Glen Clinton 4 yd run (Alex Ferdinand kick)

Fourth QuarterCSC - Michael Madkins 3 yd run (Alex Ferdinand kick)FLC - J. Fitzpatrick 3 yd run (Steven Andrews kick)

RUSHING: Chadron State-Glen Clinton 14-109; Michael Madkins 8-37; Dominic Morris 6-14; Patrick O’Boyle 4-11; Alex Rodriguez 1-6; Donnie Butler 1-4; Jonn McLain 4-3; Brandon Gorsuch 1-minus 6. Fort Lewis-Josh Beacham 13-111; Van Gramann 14-68; J. Fitzpatrick 15-15.

PASSING: Chadron State-Jonn McLain 11-15-1-137; Brandon Gorsuch 2-4-0-18; Patrick O’Boyle 2-3-0-38; Chapman Ham 1-1-0-48. Fort Lewis-J. Fitzpatrick 15-25-2-99.

RECEIVING: Chadron State-Nathan Ross 6-130; Danny O’Boyle 2-32; Travis Reeves 2-18; Chapman Ham 2-6; Cody Roes 1-21; Brandon Gorsuch 1-13; Dominic Morris 1-11; Austen Stephens 1-10. Fort Lewis-Jonathan Price 9-62; Doyle Bode 3-13; Jordan Benton 2-22; Amery Duncan 1-2.

INTERCEPTIONS: Chadron State-Trelan Taylor 2-41. Fort Lewis-Mike Campbell 1-23.

SACKS (UA-A): Chadron State-Keifer Burke 2-0; Shea Koch 1-0; Tau Ho Ching 0-1; Zach Sandstorm 0-1. Fort Lewis-Drew Smith 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Chadron State-Shea Koch 5-6; Bryce Huebner 2-5; Phil Rivera 4-2; Cole Montgomery 3-3; Kevin Lindholm 3-3; Keifer Burke 3-2; Trelan Taylor 2-3; Lane Haller 3-1; Clint Sasse 2-1.

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#21 CSC 20, Colorado Mines 14Nov. 10 at Chadron, Neb.

CSM CSCFIRST DOWNS 17 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-152 46-134PASSING YDS (NET) 132 177Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-14-2 19-13-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-284 65-311Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-25 2-30Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 2-0Punts (Number-Avg) 3-40.3 4-32.8Fumbles-Lost 0-0 5-1Penalties-Yards 5-50 4-44Possession Time 26:15 33:45Third-Down Conversions 6 of 15 6 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 5 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 1-1Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 3-18

Colorado Mines 0 0 7 7- 14 Record: (6-5,4-5)Chadron State 7 7 6 0 - 20 Record: (9-2,8-1)

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

CSC - Glen Clinton 14 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Alex Ferdinand kick)Second Quarter

CSC - Allan Schmaltz 24 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Ferdinand kick)Third Quarter

CSC - Nathan Ross 29 yd pass from Jonn McLain (kick failed) CSM - Tevin Champagne 3 yd run (Avery Llewellyn kick)

Fourth QuarterCSM - Matt Brown 10 yd run (Avery Llewellyn kick)

RUSHING: Colorado Mines-Tevin Champagne 21-114; Matt Brown 13-39; David Pawelek 1-minus 1. Chadron State-Glen Clinton 22-122; Dominic Morris 14-52; Danny O’Boyle 1-2; TEAM 4-minus 21; Jonn McLain 5-minus 21.

PASSING: Colorado Mines-Matt Brown 14-29-2-132. Chadron State-Jonn McLain 13-19-1-177.

RECEIVING: Colorado Mines-Tevin Champagne 6-21; Jerrod Doucet 4-71; David Pawelek 4-40. Chadron State-Nathan Ross 4-64; Chapman Ham 3-25; Glen Clinton 2-42; Cody Roes 2-20; Allan Schmaltz 1-24; Travis Reeves 1-2.

INTERCEPTIONS: Colorado Mines-Ryan Wood 1-0. Chadron State-Trelan Taylor 1-0; Lane Haller 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Colorado Mines-Tyler Denson 1-0. Chadron State-Kevin Lindholm 0-2; Shea Koch 1-0; Kyle Hinton 0-1; Tau Ho Ching 0-1.

TACKLES (UA-A): Kevin Lindholm 4-9; Cole Montgomery 4-2; Lane Haller 4-2; Shea Koch 3-2; Kyle Hinton 2-3; Bryce Huebner 1-3.

#16 WTAMU 38, #20 CSC 30 Nov. 17 at Chadron, Neb.

WTAMU CSCFIRST DOWNS 25 27RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 43-311 26-72PASSING YDS (NET) 269 383Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-19-2 50-33-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-580 76-455Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-38 2-26Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-0Punts (Number-Avg) 3-51.0 4-27.5Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0Penalties-Yards 7-65 2-10Possession Time 29:38 30:22Third-Down Conversions 9 of 14 2 of 11Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-32 1-3

West Texas A&M 0 17 7 14 - 38Chadron State 14 0 6 10 - 30

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

CSC - Jonn McLain 4 yd run (Alex Ferdinand kick)CSC - Dominic Morris 5 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Ferdinand kick)

Second QuarterWTAMU - Khiry Robinson 10 yd run (Sergio Castillo kick)WTAMU - Jace Jackson 10 yd pass from Dustin Vaughan (Castillo kick)WTAMU - Sergio Castillo 25 yd field goal

Third QuarterCSC - Alex Ferdinand 39 yd field goalCSC - Alex Ferdinand 46 yd field goalWTAMU - Khiry Robinson 4 yd run (Sergio Castillo kick)

Fourth QuarterCSC - Alex Ferdinand 42 yd field goalWTAMU - Jace Jackson 10 yd pass from Dustin Vaughan (Castillo kick)WTAMU - Khiry Robinson 24 yd run (Sergio Castillo kick)CSC - Nathan Ross 4 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Ferdinand kick)

RUSHING: West Texas A&M-Khiry Robinson 30-235; Dustin Vaughan 10-69; Geremy Alridge 1-10; TEAM 2-minus 3. Chadron State-Michael Madkins 11-54; Glen Clinton 9-48; Jonn McLain 6-minus 30.

PASSING: West Texas A&M-Dustin Vaughan 19-31-2-269. Chadron State-Jonn McLain 32-49-0-331; Brandon Gorsuch 1-1-0-52.

RECEIVING: West Texas A&M-Torrence Allen 7-142; Jace Jackson 4-41; Jarrian Rhone 2-58; Khiry Robinson 2-25; Nathan Slaughter 2-4; Sean Morris 1-2; Trevor Hammargren 1-minus 3. Chadron State-Nathan Ross 8-76; Cody Roes 6-71; Chapman Ham 6-66; Travis Reeves 4-74; Allan Schmaltz 3-38; Michael Madkins 2-34; Glen Clinton 2-18; Dominic Morris 1-5; Austen Stephens 1-1.

INTERCEPTIONS: West Texas A&M-None. Chadron State-Bryant Miller 1-0; Trelan Taylor 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): West Texas A&M-Kyle Voss 1-0; Aaron Wampler 1-0; Tyrell Higgins 1-0. Chadron State-Shea Koch 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Chadron State-Shea Koch 7-7; Kevin Lindholm5-6; Conor Casey 8-1; Keifer Burke 2-5; Bryant Miller 2-4; Lane Haller 3-2; Trelan Taylor 1-4; Kyle Hinton 3-0; Cole Montgomery 2-1.

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Team Statistics CSC OPPSCORING 406 285 Points Per Game 33.8 23.8FIRST DOWNS 270 230 Rushing 103 112 Passing 129 100 Penalty 38 18RUSHING YARDAGE 2110 2053 Yards gained rushing 2392 2301 Yards lost rushing 282 248 Rushing Attempts 468 465 Average Per Rush 4.5 4.4 Average Per Game 175.8 171.1 TDs Rushing 17 18PASSING YARDAGE 2828 2339 Comp-Att-Int 254-384-6 227-383-21 Average Per Pass 7.4 6.1 Average Per Catch 11.1 10.3 Average Per Game 235.7 194.9 TDs Passing 32 17TOTAL OFFENSE 4938 4392 Total Plays 852 848 Average Per Play 5.8 5.2 Average Per Game 411.5 366.0KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 32-652 47-915PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 25-349 20-226INT RETURNS: #-Yards 21-290 6-110KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.4 19.5PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 14.0 11.3INT RETURN AVERAGE 13.8 18.3FUMBLES-LOST 21-11 20-12PENALTIES-Yards 92-789 83-850 Average Per Game 65.8 70.8PUNTS-Yards 55-2033 61-2454 Average Per Punt 37.0 40.2 Net punt average 29.7 32.0TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 30:45 29:143RD-DOWN Conversions 69/171 66/182 3rd-Down Pct 40% 36%4TH-DOWN Conversions 4/13 12/27 4th-Down Pct 31% 44%SACKS BY-Yards 24-125 12-81TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 52 36FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 16-19 12-13ON-SIDE KICKS 1-1 2-3RED-ZONE SCORES (42-48) 88% (38-48) 79%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (32-48) 67% (29-48) 60%PAT-ATTEMPTS (46-50) 92% (29-33) 88%ATTENDANCE 10156 40900 Games/Avg Per Game 5/2031 7/5843SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalChadron State 111 129 65 101 0 406Opponents 43 93 67 75 7 285

Total Offense G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GJonn McLain 12 412 12 2606 2618 218.2Glen Clinton 12 217 1350 0 1350 112.5Michael Madkins 11 89 487 0 487 44.3Dominic Morris 12 68 203 0 203 16.9Patrick O’Boyle 11 20 20 90 110 10.0Brandon Gorsuch 9 11 -6 84 78 8.7Chapman Ham 12 2 14 48 62 5.2Donnie Butler 6 9 39 0 39 6.5Danny O’Boyle 10 2 31 0 31 3.1Nathan Ross 12 1 12 0 12 1.0Alex Rodriguez 12 4 11 0 11 0.9Cody Wilson 1 2 1 0 1 1.0Josh Borm 12 1 -12 0 -12 -1.0

Interceptions No. Yds Avg TD LongTrelan Taylor 8 107 13.4 1 38Conor Casey 4 80 20.0 0 41Lane Haller 3 37 12.3 1 37Bryce Huebner 2 18 9.0 0 18Bryant Miller 1 0 0.0 0 0Phil Rivera 1 10 10.0 0 10Courtland Joshua 1 38 38.0 0 38Cole Montgomery 1 0 0.0 0 0

Rushing GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GGlen Clinton 12 217 1368 18 1350 6.2 7 63 112.5Michael Madkins 11 89 522 35 487 5.5 5 47 44.3Dominic Morris 12 68 231 28 203 3.0 0 20 16.9Donnie Butler 6 9 39 0 39 4.3 0 13 6.5Danny O’Boyle 10 2 31 0 31 15.5 0 29 3.1Patrick O’Boyle 11 9 24 4 20 2.2 0 7 1.8Chapman Ham 12 1 14 0 14 14.0 0 14 1.2Jonn McLain 12 50 135 123 12 0.2 5 13 1.0Nathan Ross 12 1 12 0 12 12.0 0 12 1.0Alex Rodriguez 12 4 11 0 11 2.8 0 6 0.9Cody Wilson 1 2 5 4 1 0.5 0 5 1.0Brandon Gorsuch 9 1 0 6 -6 -6.0 0 0 -0.7Josh Borm 12 1 0 12 -12 -12.0 0 0 -1.0

Passing G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GJonn McLain 12 150.53 239-362-6 66.0 2606 30 84 217.2Patrick O’Boyle 11 171.45 8-11-0 72.7 90 1 25 8.2Brandon Gorsuch 9 130.56 6-10-0 60.0 84 0 52 9.3Chapman Ham 12 833.20 1-1-0 100.0 48 1 48 4.0

Receiving G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GNathan Ross 12 54 805 14.9 10 84 67.1Chapman Ham 12 49 503 10.3 4 58 41.9Cody Roes 12 32 317 9.9 4 25 26.4Allan Schmaltz 12 23 332 14.4 6 48 27.7Glen Clinton 12 21 218 10.4 1 28 18.2Travis Reeves 10 17 177 10.4 0 52 17.7Michael Madkins 11 12 63 5.2 1 17 5.7Austen Stephens 11 10 68 6.8 1 22 6.2Danny O’Boyle 10 9 127 14.1 0 25 12.7Kyle Vinich 11 7 65 9.3 2 20 5.9Dominic Morris 12 7 55 7.9 2 16 4.6Brandon Gorsuch 9 6 44 7.3 0 13 4.9Dylon Rinaldo 7 3 24 8.0 0 12 3.4Andrew Rios 5 1 19 19.0 1 19 3.8Isacc Holscher 2 1 7 7.0 0 7 3.5Nolan Britain 2 1 4 4.0 0 4 2.0Alex Rodriguez 12 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0

Scoring |------------------ PATs ------------------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PointsAlex Ferdinand 0 16-19 46-50 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 94Nathan Ross 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 60Glen Clinton 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48Michael Madkins 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36Allan Schmaltz 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36Jonn McLain 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 30Cody Roes 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24Chapman Ham 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24Kyle Vinich 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Trelan Taylor 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Dominic Morris 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Lane Haller 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Andrew Rios 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Austen Stephens 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Patrick O’Boyle 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 0

Field Goals FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg BlkAlex Ferdinand 16-19 84.2 0-0 2-2 9-11 5-6 0-0 47 1

Kickoffs No. Yds Avg TB OB Josh Borm 75 4499 60.0 24 6 Alex Ferdinand 4 253 63.2 0 2

Punting No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdJosh Borm 53 1971 37.2 61 6 2 9 0Jonn McLain 1 28 28.0 28 0 0 1 0Alex Ferdinand 1 34 34.0 34 1 0 0 0

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Punt Returns No. Yds Avg TD LongTrelan Taylor 22 269 12.2 1 86Michael Madkins 2 68 34.0 0 52Donnie Butler 1 12 12.0 0 12

Kick Returns No. Yds Avg TD LongNathan Ross 15 357 23.8 0 48Michael Madkins 9 162 18.0 0 29TEAM 2 0 0.0 0 0Donnie Butler 2 43 21.5 0 25Tre Brown 2 41 20.5 0 31Jojo Phillips 1 10 10.0 0 10Kyle Vinich 1 7 7.0 0 7C. Montgomery 0 32 0.0 0 32

Fumble Returns No. Yds Avg TD LongJosh Borm 1 6 6.0 0 6Keifer Burke 1 24 24.0 0 24

Defensive |--------Tackles-------| |--TFL--| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |----Fumbles----| |----Blkd----|No. GP Solo Ast Tot Tot/Yds No.-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf42 Kevin Lindholm 12-12 48 74 122 20.5-71 4.5-23 . 1 4 3-0 . . .33 Shea Koch 12-12 40 57 97 5.5-20 4.0-17 . 1 1 . 2 . .8 Trelan Taylor 12-12 34 40 74 1.5-2 . 8-107 1 1 1-0 2 . .43 Keifer Burke 12-12 32 39 71 16.5-60 7.5-44 . 1 2 1-24 1 . .31 Bryce Huebner 12-12 32 38 70 2.5-11 . 2-18 5 . . 1 . .16 Lane Haller 12-12 32 27 59 5.0-10 . 3-37 1 . 1-0 . . .59 Bryant Miller 10-2 13 35 48 4.5-10 1.0-3 1-0 2 . . . . .24 Cole Montgomery 12-4 21 21 42 0.5-1 . 1-0 1 . 1-0 . . .17 Conor Casey 12-11 28 8 36 3.5-14 . 4-80 10 . 1-0 . . .94 Jan Karlos Medina 9-9 11 24 35 3.0-15 2.0-14 . . 3 . 1 . .44 Pierre Etchemendy 10-4 20 15 35 1.0-3 . . 1 . 1-0 . . .5 Clint Sasse 12-2 12 19 31 4.0-11 . . 1 . . . . .11 Dylan Furrier 10-1 12 17 29 2.0-4 . . . . . 1 . .46 Kyle McCarthy 11-6 5 18 23 1.5-3 0.5-2 . . 1 . . . .21 Phil Rivera 11-3 13 10 23 . . 1-10 . . 1-0 1 . .60 Kyle Hinton 12-3 7 15 22 5.0-15 1.0-6 . . 1 . . . .96 Zach Sandstrom 12-7 11 11 22 3.0-6 0.5-3 . 1 1 . . . .92 Tau Ho Ching 12-5 5 17 22 3.5-9 2.0-6 . 1 . . . . .28 Tyler Wright 12-0 7 11 18 . . . . . . . . .27 Jojo Phillips 12-1 8 7 15 . . . 1 . 1-0 . . .56 x-Courtland Joshua 7-0 2 5 7 2.0-8 . 1-38 . . . . . .91 Dillon Breinig 11-0 3 3 6 . . . . . . . . .18 Cody Wockenfuss 10-1 4 2 6 . . . 1 . . 1 . .82 Allan Schmaltz 12-3 3 2 5 . . . . . . 1 . .22 Danny O’Boyle 10-1 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . .50 Clay Cundall 4-0 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . .4 x-Tre Brown 2-0 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .36 Josh Borm 12-0 1 2 3 . . . . . 1-6 . . .37 Dain Dastrup 1-0 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .93 Davin Doyle 3-1 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .75 Jake McCrary 12-12 1 1 2 . . . . . . . 1 .97 Olufemi Aaron 2-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .57 Taz Olson 4-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .80 Kyle Vinich 11-0 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .2 Nathan Ross 12-12 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .6 Travis Reeves 10-8 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .72 Lance Pickett 7-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .32 Alex Rodriguez 12-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .83 Cody Roes 12-12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .69 Mike Lorenzo 12-12 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .73 Garrett Gilkey 12-12 . . . . . . . . . . 1 .

All Purpose G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GGlen Clinton 12 1350 218 0 0 0 1568 130.7Nathan Ross 12 12 805 0 357 0 1174 97.8Michael Madkins 11 487 63 68 162 0 780 70.9Chapman Ham 12 14 503 0 0 0 517 43.1Trelan Taylor 12 0 0 269 0 107 376 31.3Allan Schmaltz 12 0 332 0 0 0 332 27.7Cody Roes 12 0 317 0 0 0 317 26.4Dominic Morris 12 203 55 0 0 0 258 21.5Travis Reeves 10 0 177 0 0 0 177 17.7Danny O’Boyle 10 31 127 0 0 0 158 15.8Donnie Butler 6 39 0 12 43 0 94 15.7Conor Casey 12 0 0 0 0 80 80 6.7Kyle Vinich 11 0 65 0 7 0 72 6.5Austen Stephens 11 0 68 0 0 0 68 6.2Tre Brown 2 0 0 0 41 0 41 20.5Brandon Gorsuch 9 -6 44 0 0 0 38 4.2Courtland Joshua 7 0 0 0 0 38 38 5.4Lane Haller 12 0 0 0 0 37 37 3.1Cole Montgomery 12 0 0 0 32 0 32 2.7Dylon Rinaldo 7 0 24 0 0 0 24 3.4Patrick O’Boyle 11 20 0 0 0 0 20 1.8Andrew Rios 5 0 19 0 0 0 19 3.8Bryce Huebner 12 0 0 0 0 18 18 1.5Jonn McLain 12 12 0 0 0 0 12 1.0Alex Rodriguez 12 11 0 0 0 0 11 0.9Phil Rivera 11 0 0 0 0 10 10 0.9Jojo Phillips 12 0 0 0 10 0 10 0.8Isacc Holscher 2 0 7 0 0 0 7 3.5Nolan Britain 2 0 4 0 0 0 4 2.0Cody Wilson 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1.0Josh Borm 12 -12 0 0 0 0 -12 -1.0TEAM 7 -52 0 0 0 0 -52 -7.4

The 2012 captains were Kevin Lindholm, Trelan Taylor, Keifer Burke, Cody Roes and Jonn McLain.

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Team AwardsTeam MVP - Kevin LindholmOffensive MVP - Glen ClintonDefensive MVP - Keifer BurkeDefensive Service Team MVP - Ryan WoodOffensive Service Team MVP - Cody PaulThe Hammer (Special Teams Player) - Pierre EtchemendyDon Beebe Most Inspirational Award - Brandon RatcliffLifter of the Year - Sam Parker

RMAC Defensive Player of the YearKevin Lindholm, linebacker

All-RMAC First TeamKevin Lindholm, linebackerKeifer Burke, defensive endTrelan Taylor, safetyJan Karlos Medina, defensive tackleGlen Clinton, tailbackGarrett Gilkey, left tackle

All-RMAC Second TeamJonn McLain, quarterbackBrandon Ratcliff, right guardJake McCrary, right tackleShea Koch, linebackerAlex Ferdinand, kicker

All-RMAC Third TeamNathan Ross, wide receiverCody Roes, inside receiverTau Ho Ching, defensive tackleLane Haller, cornerbackBryce Huebner, safety

Capital One Academic All-District Four First TeamGlen Clinton, tailback

Capital One Academic All-American First TeamGlen Clinton, tailback

RMAC All-Academic Player of the YearJonn McLain, quarterback

RMAC All-Academic First TeamOffense

Jonn McLain, quarterbackGlen Clinton, tailbackBrandon Ratcliff, right guard

DefenseZach Sandstrom, defensive endKevin Lindholm, linebackerPierre Etchemendy, safety

RMAC Second Team All-AcademicOffense

Sam Parker, centerDefense

Kyle McCarthy, linebackerConor Casey, cornerback

RMAC All-Academic Honor RollBrandon Gorsuch, Chris Conroy, Patrick O’Boyle, Kyle Vinich, Isaac Holscher, Nolan Britain, Ethan Bauer, Austen Stephens, Shea Koch, Taz Olson, Dain Dastrup, Cody Wockenfuss, Tyler McFarland, Cole Montgomery, Tyler Wright.

RMAC Players of the WeekSept. 10 - Conor Casey, defenseOct. 1 - Kevin Lindholm, defenseOct. 15 - Jonn McLain, offenseOct. 22 - Alex Ferdinand, special teams and Keifer Burke, defenseOct. 29 - Glen Clinton, offense and Kevin Lindholm, defense

Nebraska Division II Players of the WeekSept. 10 - Conor Casey and Glen ClintonSept. 24 - Trelan Taylor and Jonn McLainOct. 1 - Kevin LindholmOct. 8 - Glen Clinton and Trelan TaylorOct. 15 - Jonn McLain, Trelan Taylor and Bryce HuebnerOct. 22 - Keifer Burke, Alex Ferdinand and Jonn McLainOct. 29 - Glen Clinton and Kevin LindholmNov. 5 - Trelan Taylor

All-Nebraska Division II Football TeamOffense: *Jonn McLain, quarterback; Glen Clinton, tailback; Cody Roes, tight end; Nathan Ross, wide receiver; Garrett Gilkey, Brandon Ratcliff and Jake McCrary, offensive line.Defense: Keifer Burke and Jan Karlos Medina, defensive line; *Kevin Lindholm and Shea Koch, linebacker; Lane Haller and Bryce Huebner, defensive back. * Honorary CaptainSpecial Teams: Alex Ferdinand, kicker; Trelan Taylor, punt returner.Honorable Mention: Conor Casey, Chapman Ham, Allan Schmaltz.

Don Hansen Division II Super Region Four TeamFirst Team Defense

Kevin Lindholm, linebacker; Trelan Taylor, safetySecond Team Offense

Garrett Gilkey, offensive line; Keifer Burke, defensive end; Jan Karlos Medina, defensive tackle

All-Super Region 4 Football First TeamKevin Lindholm, linebacker and Trelan Taylor, safety

Second TeamGarrett Gilkey, left tackle and Keifer Burke, defensive end

Beyond Sports Network D-II All-America TeamFirst Team

Kevin Lindholm, linebacker Second Team

Alex Ferdinand, kicker

Daktronics Division II All-America First TeamKevin Lindholm, linebacker

Second TeamTrelan Taylor, safety

AP Little All-America First TeamTrelan Taylor, safety

Second TeamKevin Lindholm, linebacker

D2Football.com All-America First TeamKevin Lindholm, linebacker; Garrett Gilkey, offensive line

Honorable MentionTrelan Taylor, safety

Don Hansen All-America Second TeamKevin Lindholm, linebacker

Third TeamTrelan Taylor, safety; Garrett Gilkey, offensive line

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Starting Lineups

Conference Overall GP Record Win % PF PA GP Record Win % PF PA CSU-Pueblo 9 9-0 1.000 37.8 16.7 13 12-1 0.923 35.8 19.2Chadron State 9 8-1 0.888 39.0 23.0 12 9-3 0.750 33.8 23.8New Mexico Highlands 9 7-2 0.778 39.0 23.1 11 8-3 0.727 37.8 24.3Adams State 9 6-3 0.667 29.2 20.0 11 8-3 0.727 30.5 17.8Colorado Mines 9 4-5 0.444 33.8 26.1 11 6-5 0.545 39.3 23.5Colorado Mesa 9 4-5 0.444 22.6 28.4 11 4-7 0.364 20.5 30.4Black Hills State 9 3-6 0.333 22.6 30.8 11 4-7 0.364 22.1 29.2Western New Mexico 9 3-6 0.333 26.7 34.7 11 4-7 0.364 29.2 35.5Western State 9 1-8 0.111 10.1 29.1 11 1-10 0.091 11.4 32.8Fort Lewis 9 0-9 0.000 13.1 41.9 10 0-10 0.000 11.8 44.6

Offense LT LG C RG RT Y (IR) H/FB Z (WR) X (WR) QB TB PK

Defense DE DT DE OLB MLB OLB CB CB S S S P

Montana State

Garrett Gilkey

Mike Lorenzo

Sam Parker

Brandon Ratcliff

Jake McCrary

Cody Roes

Chapman Ham

Travis Reeves

Nathan Ross

Jonn McLain

Glen Clinton

Alex Ferdinand

Angelo State

Garrett Gilkey

Mike Lorenzo

Sam Parker

Brandon Ratcliff

Jake McCrary

Cody Roes

Chapman Ham

Travis Reeves

Nathan Ross

Jonn McLain

Glen Clinton

Alex Ferdinand

Colorado Mesa

Garrett Gilkey

Mike Lorenzo

Sam Parker

Brandon Ratcliff

Jake McCrary

Cody Roes

Chapman Ham

Travis Reeves

Nathan Ross

Jonn McLain

Glen Clinton

Alex Ferdinand

Western State

Garrett Gilkey

Mike Lorenzo

Sam Parker

Brandon Ratcliff

Jake McCrary

Cody Roes

Chapman Ham

Travis Reeves

Nathan Ross

Jonn McLain

Glen Clinton

Alex Ferdinand

Adams State

Garrett Gilkey

Mike Lorenzo

Sam Parker

Brandon Ratcliff

Jake McCrary

Cody Roes

Chapman Ham

Travis Reeves

Nathan Ross

Jonn McLain

Glen Clinton

Alex Ferdinand

CSU- Pueblo

Garret Gilkey

Mike Lorenzo

Sam Parker

Brandon Ratcliff

Jake McCrary

Cody Roes

Chapman Ham

Travis Reeves

Nathan Ross

Jonn McLain

Glen Clinton

Alex Ferdinand

Black Hills State

Garrett Gilkey

Mike Lorenzo

Sam Parker

Brandon Ratcliff

Jake McCrary

Cody Roes

Chapman Ham

Allan Schmaltz

Nathan Ross

Jonn McLain

Glen Clinton

Alex Ferdinand

N.M. Highlands

Garrett Gilkey

Mike Lorenzo

Sam Parker

Brandon Ratcliff

Jake McCrary

Cody Roes

Chapman Ham

Allan Schmaltz

Nathan Ross

Jonn McLain

Glen Clinton

Alex Ferdinand

Western N.M.

Garrett Gilkey

Mike Lorenzo

Sam Parker

Brandon Ratcliff

Jake McCrary

Cody Roes

Chapman Ham

Allan Schmaltz

Nathan Ross

Jonn McLain

Glen Clinton

Alex Ferdinand

Fort Lewis

Garrett Gilkey

Mike Lorenzo

Sam Parker

Brandon Ratcliff

Jake McCray

Cody Roes

Chapman Ham

Travis Reeves

Nathan Ross

Jonn McLain

Dominic Morris

Alex Ferdinand

Colorado Mines

Garrett Gilkey

Mike Lorenzo

Sam Parker

Brandon Ratcliff

Jake McCrary

Cody Roes

Chapman Ham

Danny O’Boyle

Nathan Ross

Jonn McLain

Glen Clinton

Alex Ferdinand

West Texas A&M

Garrett Gilkey

Mike Lorenzo

Sam Parker

Brandon Ratcliff

Jake McCrary

Cody Roes

Chapman Ham

Travis Reeves

Nathan Ross

Jonn McLain

Michael Madkins

Alex Ferdinand

Montana State

Keifer Burke

Jan Karlos Medina

Zach Sandstrom

Kevin Lindholm

Kyle McCarthy

Shea Koch

Lane Haller

Conor Casey

Bryce Huebner

Pierre Etchemendy

Trelan Taylor

Josh Borm

Angelo State

Keifer Burke

Jan Karlos Medina

Zach Sandstrom

Kevin Lindholm

Kyle McCarthy

Shea Koch

Lane Haller

Conor Casey

Bryce Huebner

Pierre Etchemendy

Trelan Taylor

Josh Borm

Colorado Mesa

Keifer Burke

Jan Karlos Medina

Zach Sandstrom

Kevin Lindholm

Kyle McCarthy

Shea Koch

Lane Haller

Conor Casey

Bryce Huebner

Pierre Etchemendy

Trelan Taylor

Josh Borm

Western State

Keifer Burke

Jan Karlos Medina

Zach Sandstrom

Kevin Lindholm

Kyle McCarthy

Shea Koch

Lane Haller

Conor Casey

Bryce Huebner

Clint Sasse

Trelan Taylor

Josh Borm

Adams State

Keifer Burke

Jan Karlos Medina

Zach Sandstrom

Kevin Lindholm

Kyle McCarthy

Shea Koch

Lane Haller

Conor Casey

Bryce Huebner

Pierre Etchemendy

Trelan Taylor

Josh Borm

CSU- Pueblo

Keifer Burke

Jan Karlos Medina

Zach Sandstrom

Kevin Lindholm

Kyle McCarthy

Shea Koch

Lane Haller

Conor Casey

Bryce Huebner

Clint Sasse

Trelan Taylor

Josh Borm

Black Hills State

Keifer Burke

Jan Karlos Medina

Zach Sandstrom

Kevin Lindholm

Shea Koch

Bryant Miller

Lane Haller

Conor Casey

Bryce Huebner

Cole Montgomery

Trelan Taylor

Josh Borm

N.M. Highlands

Keifer Burke

Jan Karlos Medina

Tau Ho Ching

Kevin Lindholm

Shea Koch

Phil Rivera

Lane Haller

Conor Casey

Bryce Huebner

Cole Montgomery

Trelan Taylor

Josh Borm

Western N.M.

Keifer Burke

Jan Karlos Medina

Tau Ho Ching

Kevin Lindholm

Shea Koch

Dylan Furrier

Lane Haller

Conor Casey

Bryce Huebner

Cole Montgomery

Trelan Taylor

Josh Borm

Fort Lewis

Keifer Burke

Kyle Hinton

Tau Ho Ching

Kevin Lindholm

Shea Koch

Phil Rivera

Lane Haller

Conor Casey

Bryce Huebner

Cole Montgomery

Trelan Taylor

Josh Borm

Colorado Mines

Keifer Burke

Kyle Hinton

Tau Ho Ching

Kevin Lindholm

Shea Koch

Davin Doyle

Lane Haller

Cody Wockenfuss

Bryce Huebner

Phil Rivera

Trelan Taylor

Josh Borm

West Texas A&M

Keifer Burke

Kyle Hinton

Tau Ho Ching

Kevin Lindholm

Shea Koch

Bryant Miller

Lane Haller

Conor Casey

Bryce Huebner

Jojo Phillips

Trelan Taylor

Josh Borm

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1991: First-team: Russ Anderson, linebacker, and Craig Kallhoff, offensive tackle. Second team: Steward Perez, quarterback; Bill Boness, offensive tackle; Todd Biggs, defensive back; Jay Rhoades, wide receiver.

1992: First-team: Joe Planansky, tight end; Guy Earle, offensive tackle; David Mc-Cartney, running back; Todd Biggs, defensive back. Second team: LeMoine Ferguson, defensive end; Chad Johnson, linebacker; Cody Gamble, defensive back.

1993: First-team: Joe Planansky, tight end; Cody Gamble, defensive back; Scott Dolfi, defensive end; Jason Funk, linebacker. Second-team: David McCartney, running back; Jason Sleep, running back; Bret Engdahl, offensive tackle; Chad Johnson, linebacker; Scott Doyle, placekicker.

1994: First-team: Joe Planansky, tight end; Corey Campbell, running back; Dan Ma-ciejczak, center; Cody Gamble, safety; Scott Dolfi, defensive end; Scott Doyle, placekicker. Second-team: Chad Johnson, linebacker; Joe Juelfs, defensive end; Cory Brooks, wide receiver; Bret Engdahl, offensive tackle.

1995: First-team: Cory Brooks, wide receiver; Corey Campbell, running back; Guy Gilsdorf, linebacker; Joe Juelfs, defensive end; Dan Maciejczak, center; Ryan Smith, cornerback. Second-team: Bret Endahl, offensive tackle; Kevin Homer, linebacker; Jerry Kiekow, defensive tackle.

1996: First-team: Casey Beran, defensive end; Mike Fackrell, running back; Kevin Homer, linebacker; Ike Johnson, linebacker; Dan Maciejczak, center; Ryan Turman, defensive back. Second-team: Troy Theobald, wide receiver.

1997: First-team: Mike Brownfield, offensive guard; Nick Hoff, defensive end; Kevin Homer, linebacker; Shawn Popken, defensive tackle; Anthony Simmons, running back; Ryan Turman, safety. Second-team: Robert Johnson, tight end; Trevor Moon, quarter-back; Kory Richardson, defensive tackle.

1998: First-team: Casey Beran, defensive end; Mike Brownfield, offensive guard; Kevin Homer, linebacker; Kory Richardson, defensive tackle; Brad Schulz, offensive tackle; Ryan Turman, safety. Second-team: Mike Fackrell, running back; Jay Long, center; Jeff Turman, linebacker.

1999: First-team: Casey Beran, defensive end (most valuable defensive player); Jason Barthel, defensive tackle; John Chancy, offensive tackle; Jess Clarke, tight end; Brian Pittman, defensive back; Anthony Simmons, running back. Second-team: Chris Evans, de-fensive end; Mike Fackrell, running back; Austin Forster, punt returner; Jonath Jackson, defensive back; Jay Long, center; Court Lutgen, linebacker; Brad Schulz, offensive tackle; Jeff Turman, linebacker; Aaron Turner, placekicker.

2000: First-team: Jason Barthel, defensive tackle; Jeremy Eardley, center; Chris Evans, defensive end; Austin Forster, running back; Marvin Jackson, cornerback; Jeff Japp, line-backer; Aaron Turner, placekicker; Rian Weber, tight end. Second-team: Ryan Deterding, offensive tackle, Jeff Turman, linebacker.

2001: First-team: Ryan Deterding, offensive tackle; Jeremy Eardley, center; Cory Heg-wer, defensive line; Marvin Jackson, cornerback; Ross Morris, linebacker; Matt Strand, quarterback (most valuable offensive player); Jeff Turman, linebacker. Second-team: Jason Barthel, defensive line; Matt Bjorum, offensive line; Scott Sterkel, safety.

2002: First-team: Cody Beguin and Max Lederhos, offensive line; Austin Forster, running back; Casey Haldeman, defensive end; Cory Hegwer, defensive tackle; Marvin Jackson, cornerback; Aric Lopez and Bill Teerlinck, linebackers; Michael Wahlstrom, wide receiver. Second-team: Mitch Barry, cornerback; Amos Davis, outside linebacker; Marvin Jackson, kick returner; Zac Jones, tight end; Layne Sievers, offensive line; Scott Sterkel, safety.

2003: First-team: Mitch Barry and Marvin Jackson, cornerbacks; Rob Evans, defensive tackle; Casey Haldeman, defensive end; Layne Sievers, offensive tackle. Second-team: Wylie Dempcy, center; Austin Forster, running back; Derek Hamilton, defensive tackle; Alex Tone, linebacker; Michael Wahlstrom, tight end.

2004: First-team: Bryce Flammang, wide receiver; Casey Haldeman, defensive end; Layne Sievers, offensive tackle; Danny Woodhead, running back. Second-team: Mitch Barry, cornerback; Shawn Eisenreich, quarterback; Ryan O’Dea, offensive guard.

2005: First-team: Danny Woodhead, running back (offensive player of the year); Ryan O’Dea, offensive line. Second-team: Robbie Klinetobe and Jared Lee, offensive line; Kalan Jones, outside linebacker; Cody Assmann, safety.

2006: First-team: Danny Woodhead, running back (offensive player of the year); Logan Stropko, receiver; Robbie Klinetobe, Jared Lee and Chase Olsen, offensive line; Josh Knouse, defensive tackle; Austin Bailey and Kalan Jones, linebackers; Paul Schweger, safety. Second-team: John Strand, offensive line; Cody Assmann, safety; Beau Wendling, cornerback; Micah Smith, punt returns.

2007: First Team: Danny Woodhead, running back, (offensive player of the year); Logan Stropko, tight end; Ben Puffer and John Strand, offensive line; Joe McLain, quar-terback; Aaron Ide, defensive tackle; Austin Bailey, inside linebacker; Beau Wendling, cornerback; Paul Schweger, safety; Landon Ehlers, punt returner. Second Team: Josh Knouse, defensive tackle; Trevor Hyatt, safety.

2008: First Team: Joe McLain, quarterback (offensive player of the year); Isaac

Stockton, inside receiver; Ben Puffer, offensive line; Chance Galey, offensive line; Shaine Odell, defensive line; Aaron Ide, defensive tackle; Austin Bailey, linebacker; Trevor Hyatt, safety; Craig Kaiser, safety; Maurice Threatts, kick returner. Second Team: Tim Hiett, offensive line; Brandon Harrington, wide receiver; Jared Koester; defensive end; Travis Atter, kicker.

2009: First Team: Travis Atter, kicker (special teams player of the year); Brandon Harrington, wide receiver and kick returner; Isaac Stockton, inside receiver; Ben Puffer, offensive tackle; Cory Beran, defensive end; Duke Eardley, linebacker; Kevin Berg, punter. Second Team: Jeff Lyster, linebacker; Jed Herblan, cornerback. Third Team: Nick Milani, safety.

2010: First Team: Tim Hiett and Garrett Gilkey, offensive line; Kevin Lindholm, line-backer; Jed Herblan, cornerback; Kevin Berg, safety and punter; Michael Ziola, kicker; Glen Clinton (offensive freshman of the year). Second Team: Glen Clinton, tailback; Sean McGowan, offensive line; Cory Beran, defensive line; James Belville, linebacker. Third Team: Keifer Burke, defensive line; Jed Herblan, punt returner.

2011: First Team: Tim Hiett, offensive line; Kevin Lindholm, linebacker. Second Team: Sean McGowan, offensive line; Jan Karlos Medina, defensive line; Jeremy Sondrup, inside receiver. Third Team: Glen Clinton, tailback; Nathan Ross, wide receiver; Jake Blackburn, offensive line; Keifer Burke, defensive line; James Belville, linebacker; Phil Rivera, safety; Alex Ferdinand, kicker.

2012: First Team: Kevin Lindholm, linebacker (defensive player of the year); Keifer Burke, defensive end; Trelan Taylor, safety; Jan Karlos Medina, defensive tackle; Glen Clinton, tailback; Garrett Gilkey, left tackle. Second Team: Jonn McLain, quarterback; Brandon Ratcliff, right guard; Jake McCrary, right tackle; Shea Koch, linebacker; Alex Ferdinand, kicker. Third Team: Nathan Ross, wide receiver; Cody Roes, inside receiver; Tau Ho Ching, defensive tackle; Lane Haller, cornerback; Bryce Huebner, safety.

2012 Chadron State Football ReviewThe Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference --------------------------------

Chadron State’s RMAC RecordYear ....... Overall........ Conf. ................... Finish1991 ....... 5-5-1 ..............3-3 ................3rd-5th Tie1992 ....... 7-3 ...................5-2 ................................3rd1993 ....... 6-5 ...................2-5 ................................ 6th1994 ....... 9-2 ...................5-2 ................................3rd1995 ....... 8-2 ...................5-2 ................................3rd1996 ....... 10-2 ................7-1 .........................1st Tie1997 ....... 8-3 ...................6-2 ...............2nd-4th Tie1998 ....... 9-3 ...................7-1 .........................1st Tie1999 ....... 7-3 ...................7-1 .........................1st Tie2000 ....... 8-3 ...................7-1 ...............................2nd2001 ....... 10-1 ................8-0 .................................1st2002 ....... 8-2 ...................7-1 .........................1st Tie2003 ....... 8-2 ...................6-2 ...............................2nd2004 ....... 7-3 ...................6-2 ....................... 2nd Tie2005 ....... 4-6 ...................4-4 ........................ 5th Tie2006 ....... 12-1 ................8-0 .................................1st2007 ....... 12-1 ................8-0 .................................1st2008 ....... 11-2 ................9-0 .................................1st2009 ....... 7-4 ...................6-3 ................................3rd2010 ....... 8-3 ...................7-2 ................................3rd2011 ....... 6-5 ...................6-3 ................................3rd2012 ....... 9-3 ...................8-1 ...............................2ndTotal ....... 179-53...........137-38

Players of the YearMike Fackrell - Freshman of the Year, 1996Casey Beran - Defensive Player of the Year, 1999Matt Strand - Offensive Player of the Year, 2001Marvin Jackson - Defensive Player of the Year, 2002Cody Assman - Freshman of the Year, 2003Danny Woodhead - Freshman of the Year, 2004Josh Knouse - Defensive Freshman of the Year, 2006Danny Woodhead - Offensive Player of the Year, 2005, 2006, 2007Joe McLain - Offensive Player of the Year, 2008Travis Atter - Special Teams Player of the Year, 2009Glen Clinton - Offensive Freshman of the Year, 2010Kevin Lindholm - Defensive Player of the Year, 2012

Coaches of the YearBrad Smith - 1996, 1999, 2001Bill O’Boyle - 2006, 2007, 2008

Kevin Lindholm was a three-time All-RMAC per-former, as well as being the conference’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2012.

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1968: Pat Moore, defensive tackle; Dean Palser, tight end; Steve Gremm, of-fensive; guard; Larry Gold, tailback.

1969: Steve Gremm, offensive guard; Bennie Francis, offensive tackle; Kevin Kirwin, defensive back.

1970: Rick Watson, wide receiver; Mike Parks, defensive end.1971: Mike Parks, defensive end; Terry Statton, offensive tackle; Mike Dor-

ity, wide receiver; Dale Timperley, linebacker; Kent Halley, defensive back.1972: Don White, linebacker; Kent Halley, defensive back.1973: Hugh Fugleberg, offensive guard; Rick Nave, defensive end; Randy

Bauer, defensive back.1974: Gene Emanuel, offensive tackle; Steve Wickham, offensive guard;

Rick Nave, defensive end; Jack Padgett, safety; Dennis Fitzgerald, linebacker.1975: Ron Brooks, defensive back; Duane Fritz, punter.1976: Dale Drahota, split end; Brad Fults, quarterback; Ralph Gill, defen-

sive end; Duane Fritz, punter.1977: Ralph Gill, defensive end; Rick Mikelson, defensive tackle; Brad

Fults, quarterback; Bill Ryan, wide receiver; Terry Mastny, offensive tackle; Chad Emanuel, placekicker.

1978: Brad Fults, quarterback; Bill Ryan, wide receiver; Terry Mastny, of-fensive tackle; Dennis Breinig, defensive end.

1979: None. 1980: Dave Minchow, offensive guard; Ray Hoffman, linebacker; Willy

Long, fullback.1981: Dennis Hendricks, offensive guard; Ray Hoffman, linebacker; Willy

Long, fullback; Scott Wickard, quarterback.1982: Paul Blair, defensive back; Dennis Hendricks, offensive guard; Terry

Hillman, linebacker; Willy Long, fullback; Bart Voycheske, defensive line.1983: Todd Pierce, center; Dave Smith, defensive end.1984: Rod Bussinger, punter.1985: Duane Smith, wide receiver; Dean Rickard, offensive guard; Terry

Powell, defensive end; John Morgan, placekicker.1986: Dean Rickard, offensive guard; Terry Powell, defensive end; Dan

Pangilinan, linebacker.1987: Scott Charron, punter.1988: Don Beebe, wide receiver, Corey Anderson, linebacker.1989: Jerome Hyatte, safety; David Jones, running back; Mike Sorensen,

offensive guard; Chris Stein, tight end.1990: Corey Anderson, linebacker; David Jones, running back; Jay Masek,

placekicker; Mike Sorensen, offensive guard.1991: Russ Anderson, linebacker; Bill Boness, offensive tackle; Jay

Rhoades, wide receiver.1992: Guy Earle, offensive tackle; LeMoine Ferguson, defensive end; Cody

Gamble, safety; Chad Johnson, linebacker; David McCartney, running back; Joe Planansky, tight end.

1993: Scott Doyle, placekicker; Jason Funk, linebacker; Cody Gamble, safety; Joe Planansky, tight end.

1994: Cory Brooks, wide receiver; Corey Campbell, running back; Scott Dolfi, defensive end; Scott Doyle, placekicker; Chad Johnson, linebacker; Dan Maciejczak, center; Joe Planansky, tight end; and Cody Gamble and Jim Wiese, defensive backs.

1995: Cory Brooks, wide receiver; Corey Campbell, running back; Bret Engdahl and Dan Maciejczak, offensive linemen; Ryan Smith, defensive back; Scott Doyle,, placekicker; and Lynn Wendelin, punter.

1996: Casey Beran, defensive end; Mike Fackrell, running back; Kevin Homer, linebacker; Dan Maciejczak, center; Jarod Moeller, punter; and Ryan Turman, safety

1997: Mike Brownfield, offensive guard; Pat Fackrell and Kevin Homer, linebackers; Jarod Moeller, punter; Anthony Simmons, running back; and Ryan Turman, safety.

1998: Casey Beran, defensive end; Mike Brownfield, offensive guard; Jess Clarke, tight end; Mike Fackrell, running back; Kevin Homer, linebacker (defensive captain) Kory Richardson, defensive tackle; Brad Schulz, offensive tackle; Ryan Turman, safety.

1999: Casey Beran, defensive end (defensive captain); Jason Barthel, defensive tackle; John Chancey, offensive tackle; Jess Clarke, tight end; Brian

Pittman, cornerback; Anthony Simmons, running back. 2000: Jeremy Eardley, center; Chris Evans, defensive end; Austin Forster,

tailback; Matt Strand, punter; Jeff Turman, linebacker; Aaron Turner, place-kicker; and Rian Weber, tight end.

2001: Jason Barthel and Cory Hegwer, defensive tackles; Ryan Deterding and Jeremy Eardley, offensive line; Marvin Jackson, cornerback; Ross Morris and Jeff Turman, linebackers; Matt Strand, quarterback.

2002: Cody Beguin and Max Lederhos, offensive line; Cory Hegwer, defensive tackle; Aric Lopez and Bill Teerlinck, linebackers; Marvin Jackson (defensive captain) and Scott Sterkel, defensive backs.

2003: Wylie Dempcy and Layne Sievers, offensive line; Rob Evans and Casey Haldeman, defensive line; Mitch Barry and Marvin Jackson, (defensive captain), defensive backs.

2004: Mitch Barry, cornerback; Casey Haldeman, defensive line; Layne Sievers and Jeremy Slaughter, offensive line; Danny Woodhead, running back.

2005: Paul Schweger, safety; Jared Lee and Ryan O’Dea, offensive line; Danny Woodhead, running back.

2006: Logan Stropko, receiver; Robbie Klinetobe, Jared Lee and Chase Olsen, offensive line; Danny Woodhead, running back (offensive captain); Josh Knouse, defensive line; Austin Bailey and Kalan Jones, linebackers; Paul Schweger, safety (defensive captain).

2007: Logan Stropko, receiver; John Strand, offensive line; Danny Wood-head, running back (offensive captain); Aaron Ide, defensive tackle; Austin Bailey, linebacker; Beau Wendling, cornerback; Paul Schweger, safety.

2008: Brandon Harrington, receiver; Isaac Stockton, tight end; Chance Galey, offensive line; Ben Puffer, offensive line; Joe McLain, quarterback (of-fensive co-captain); Aaron Ide, defensive line; Shaine Odell, defensive line; Austin Bailey, linebacker; Trevor Hyatt, defensive back; Maurice Threatts, kick returner.

2009: Ben Puffer, offensive line; Cory Beran, defensive end; Duke Eardley, linebacker; Kevin Berg, punter.

2010: Tim Hiett, offensive line; Michael Ziola, kicker; Cory Beran, defen-sive end; Kevin Lindholm, linebacker; Jed Herblan, cornerback; Kevin Berg, punter (defensive captain)

2011: Jeremy Sondrup, tight end; Tim Hiett and Sean McGowan, offensive line; Jan Karlos Medina, defensive line; James Belville and Kevin Lindholm, linebacker; Phil Rivera and Trelan Taylor, defensive back; Alex Ferdinand, kicker.

2012: Jonn McLain, quarterback (offensive captain); Glen Clinton, tailback; Cody Roes, tight end; Nathan Ross, wide receiver; Garrett Gilkey, Brandon Ratcliff and Jake McCrary, offensive line; Keifer Burke and Jan Karlos Medina, defensive line; Kevin Lindholm, linebacker (defensive captain); Shea Koch, linebacker; Lane Haller and Bryce Huebner, defensive back; Alex Ferdinand, kicker; Trelan Taylor, punt returner.

The following is a listing of Chadron State College all-star football players during the past 43 seasons. Until 1989, the NAIA District 11 coaches selected an all-state college team in Nebraska. To continue that listing, the Omaha World-Herald’s Nebraska NCAA Division II selections have been used.

2012 Chadron State Football ReviewChadron State All-Star Gridders

The Eagles celebrate their win over Colorado Mines. The game was played dur-ing a heavy snowfall. The win secured the Eagles’ playoff berth.

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Statistical Comparison, 1968-2012 First Downs/Avg. Total Net Yards/Avg. Net Yards Rushing/Avg. Net Yards Passing/Avg. Complete-Attempt-Int. Points/AverageYear CSC Opp. CSC Opp. CSC Opp. CSC Opp. CSC Opp. CSC Opp.1968 97/10.7 94/10.4 3398/377.6 1819/202.1 1900/211.1 896/99.6 1498/166.4 923/102.6 89-174-19 64-174-19 314/34.9 134/14.9

1969 161/17.8 132/14.7 3378/375.3 2414/268.2 1402/156.9 952/105.8 1976/219.6 1462/162.4 117-254-20 111-238-16 299/33.2 157/17.4

1970 136/15.1 128/14.2 3000/333.3 2617/290.8 1204/133.8 1256/139.6 1796/199.6 1361/151.2 115-247-24 93-220-21 207/23.0 141/15.7

1971 122/13.5 108/12.0 2624/291.6 1802/200.2 1433/159.2 977/108.6 1191/132.3 825/91.7 57-145-15 70-199-17 202/22.4 80/8.8

1972 135/13.5 99/9.9 2909/290.9 1664/166.4 1578/157.8 670/67.0 1331/133.1 974/97.4 69-170-21 78-185-14 195/19.5 110/11.0

1973 112/11.2 119/11.9 2570/257.0 1890/189.0 1480/148.0 617/61.7 1090/109.0 1273/127.3 72-173-17 105-245-25 205/20.5 81/8.1

1974 138/15.3 127/14.1 2549/283.2 2075/230.6 1137/126.3 981/109.0 1412/156.9 1094/121.9 97-199-16 94-214-20 125/13.9 82/9.1

1975 99/11.0 131/14.6 1985/220.6 2569/285.4 986/109.6 1460/162.2 999/111.0 1109/123.2 84-172-9 77-174-19 103/11.4 107/11.9

1976 142/14.2 184/18.4 3107/310.7 3396/339.6 1141/114.1 2095/209.5 1966/196.0 1301/130.1 114-276-19 90-205-18 209/20.9 185/18.5

1977 163/16.3 129/12.9 3352/335.2 2395/239.5 1604/160.4 1256/125.6 1748/174.8 1139/113.9 119-247-20 100-222-17 259/25.9 94/9.4

1978 207/18.8 161/14.6 2987/262.5 3054/277.6 1667/155.5 1603/145.7 2320/210.9 1451/131.9 169-382-15 114-247-15 240/21.8 187/17.0

1979 136/13.6 154/15.4 2522/252.2 3000/300.0 1035/103.5 1937/193.7 1487/148.7 1063/106.3 122-283-20 78-185-17 108/10.8 170/17.0

1980 152/15.2 184/18.4 3980/398.0 3385/338.5 1694/169.4 2221/222.1 1288/128.8 1164/116.4 89-203-12 79-190-22 188/18.8 206/20.6

1981 158/15.8 154/15.4 3295/329.5 3000/300.0 1087/108.7 1603/160.3 2208/220.8 1397/139.7 172-252-25 107-231-17 220/22.0 194/19.4

1982 114/14.3 98/12.3 2207/275.9 1802/225.3 1255/156.9 834/104.3 952/119.0 968/121.0 75-176-13 75-165-13 143/17.9 53/6.6

1983 92/9.2 127/12.7 1889/188.9 2706/270.6 1164/116.4 1747/174.7 725/72.5 959/95.9 62-166-12 70-181-22 88/8.8 139/13.9

1984 135/13.5 151/15.1 2610/261.0 3140/314.0 844/84.4 1618/161.8 1766/176.6 1521/152.1 148-320-34 96-223-8 137/13.7 262/26.2

1985 185/20.6 159/17.7 3644/404.9 3330/370.0 666/74.0 1405/156.1 2978/330.9 1925/213.9 205-400-10 133-268-22 279/31.0 223/24.8

1986 134/14.9 157/17.4 2370/263.3 2482/275.8 920/102.2 1633/181.4 1450/161.0 849/94.3 114-257-20 75-179-14 124/13.7 223/24.7

1987 154/17.1 152/16.9 2866/318.4 3175/353.8 1369/152.1 2003/222.6 1497/166.3 1172/130.2 124-268-23 76-144-8 167/18.6 267/29.7

1988 173/17.3 188/18.8 3342/334.2 3649/364.9 1199/119.9 1877/187.7 2143/214.3 1772/177.2 140-275-22 96-234-17 244/24.4 273/27.3

1989 206/20.6 188/18.8 4395/439.5 3183/318.3 2677/267.7 1555/155.5 1718/171.8 1628/162.8 125-224-10 124-257-16 341/34.1 210/21.0

1990 226/20.5 161/14.6 5044/458.5 3242/294.7 2887/262.2 1628/148.0 2157/196.1 1614/146.7 154-293-14 118-273-16 409/37.2 212/19.3

1991 206/18.7 206/18.7 4581/416.5 3853/350.3 1853/168.5 1804/164.0 2728/248.0 2049/186.3 186-331-18 154-292-15 343/31.2 289/26.3

1992 209/20.9 198/19.8 4130/413.0 3701/370.1 1879/187.9 1679/167.9 2251/225.0 2022/220.2 169-318-12 144-317-18 322/32.2 242/24.2

1993 226/20.5 231/21.0 4584/416.7 4582/416.5 2101/191.0 1941/176.5 2483/225.7 2641/240.0 179-346-14 183-371-16 345/31.4 323/29.4

1994 209/19.0 162/14.7 4546/413.3 3054/277.6 2354/214.0 1341/121.9 2192/199.3 1713/155.7 176-326-10 156-322-23 403/36.6 187/17.0

1995 213/21.3 170/17.0 4219/421.9 3137/313.7 1761/176.1 960/96.0 2458/245.8 2177/217.7 176-338-9 179-376-23 268/26.8 177/17.7

1996 201/16.8 191/16.6 4473/372.8 3618/301.4 1961/163.4 1387/115.6 2512/209.3 2231/185.9 160-332-14 171-412-20 319/26.6 187/15.6

1997 189/17.2 179/16.3 4360/396.4 3252/295.6 1574/143.1 1097/99.7 2786/253.3 2155/195.6 190-378-12 177-371-17 326/29.6 159/14.5

1998 232/22.1 178/14.8 4840/403.3 3720/310.0 1996/166.3 1161/96.8 2844/232.0 2719/226.6 211-404-12 200-400-18 353/29.4 184/15.3

1999 209/20.9 167/16.7 4111/411.1 3078/307.8 1447/144.7 788/78.8 2664/266.4 2290/229.0 185-357-15 170-322-12 289/28.9 182/18.2

2000 214/19.5 159/14.5 4446/404.2 2838/258.0 1930/175.5 996/90.5 2516/228.7 1843/167.5 211-381-10 148-304-11 384/34.9 185/16.8

2001 253/23.0 161/14.6 5099/463.5 2584/234.9 2100/190.9 915/83.2 2999/272.6 2048/186.2 211-393-9 198-386-18 466/42.3 149/13.5

2002 219/21.9 153/15.3 4051/405.1 2433/243.3 1515/151.5 847/84.7 2536/253.6 1586/158.6 210-379-11 152-299-16 336/33.6 159/15.9

2003 208/20.8 168/16.8 4202/420.2 3473/347.3 1447/144.7 1298/129.8 2755/275.5 2175/217.5 199-382-10 162-320-17 356/35.6 255/25.5

2004 226/22.6 201/20.1 4581/458.1 4216/421.6 2145/214.5 1633/163.3 2436/243.6 2583/258.3 196-339-15 178-343-12 378/37.8 296/29.6

2005 199/19.9 185/18.5 4224/422.4 3541/354.1 2126/212.6 1077/107.7 2098/209.8 2464/246.4 153-266-11 202-344-8 304/30.4 235/23.5

2006 263/20.2 186/14.3 5464/420.3 3266/251.2 3372/259.4 971/74.7 2092/160.9 2295/176.5 171-287-9 227-423-15 479/36.8 199/15.3

2007 286/22.0 225/17.3 5701/438.5 4143/318.7 2816/216.6 1404/108.0 2885/221.9 2739/210.7 235-400-10 253-446-16 488/37.5 192/14.8

2008 254/19.5 188/14.4 4784/368.0 3439/264.5 1761/135.5 1069/82.2 3023/232.5 2370/182.3 287-450-7 188-400-13 434/33.4 210/16.2

2009 220/20.0 158/14.3 3869/351.7 3175/288.6 1635/148.6 1108/100.7 2234/203.1 2067/187.9 213-341-12 174-318-13 326/29.6 200/18.2

2010 223/20.2 147/13/3 4480/407.3 2638/2398 2205/200.5 1089/99.0 2275/206.8 1549/140.8 200-316-13 149-293-14 329/29.9 187/17.0

2011 227/20.6 190/17.2 4202/382.0 3470/315.4 1643/149.3 1146/104.1 2559/232.6 2324/211.2 240-401-10 211-359-6 292/26.5 254/23.1

2012 270/22.5 230/19.2 4938/411.5 4392/366.0 2110/175.8 2053/171.1 2828/235.7 2339/194.9 254-384-6 227-383-21 406/33.8 285/23.8

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All-Americans

DannyWoodhead2007 and 2006 Consensus All-American (Running Back)2004 All-American (Running Back)

Robbie Klinetobe2006 Consensus All-American (Offensive Line)

Marvin Jackson2002 Consensus All-American (Cornerback)2003 All-American (Cornerback)

Jeremy Eardley2001 Consensus All-American (Center)

Jess Clarke1999 Consensus All-American (Tight End)

Casey Beran1999 Consensus All-American (Defensive End)

Kevin Homer1998 Consensus All-American (Linebacker)

JoePlanansky1993 All-American (Tight End)

Corey Anderson1990 All-American (Linebacker)

David Jones1990 Consensus All-American (Running Back)

Dennis Hendricks1982 All-American (Offensive Guard)

Terry Mastny1977 All-American (Offensive Tackle)

Duane Fritz1975 All-American (Punter)

Dennis Fitzgerald1974 All-American (Defensive Back)

1st and 2nd Team All-Americans1958 .....................................Tom Blundell1971 ......................................... Mike Parks1974 ............................Dennis Fitzgerald1975 ........................................Duane Fritz1977 ............................................ Ralph Gill Terry Mastny1978 .....................................Terry Mastny1982 ........................... Dennis Hendricks1985 ......................................Duane Smith1986 .................................... Dean Rickard1989 ............................................Jay Masek David Jones1990 ............................................Jay Masek David Jones Corey Anderson Bill Boness1992 .............................David McCartney Guy Earle1993 ................................... Joe Planansky1994 ................................... Joe Planansky Scott Doyle1996 ................................Dan Maciejczak Kevin Homer1997 .....................................Kevin Homer Ryan Turman1998 .....................................Kevin Homer Casey Beran1999 .......................................Casey Beran Jess Clarke2001 .................................Jeremy Eardley2002 ................................Ryan Deterding Marvin Jackson Cody Beguin2003 ................................ Marvin Jackson2004 ............................Danny Woodhead Layne Sievers2005 ............................Danny Woodhead2006 ............................Danny Woodhead Robbie Klinetobe Austin Bailey Josh Knouse Jared Lee2007 ............................Danny Woodhead John Strand2008 ........................................Travis Atter2009 ........................................Travis Atter Kevin Berg2010 ..........................................Kevin Berg2012 .................................Alex Ferdinand Kevin Lindholm Trelan Taylor Garrett Gilkey

TravisAtter2009 All-American (Place Kicker)2008 All-American (Place Kicker)

First Team All-Americans

Kevin Berg2010 All-American (Punter)2009 All-American (Punter)

Kevin Lindholm2012 Consensus All-American (Linebacker)

TrelanTaylor2012 All-American (Safety)

Garrett Gilkey2012 All-American (Offensive Tackle)

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CURRENT OPPONENTS ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... W..................L ...................T.................. Last GameAdams State University (Colo.) ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20 ..................4 ......................0 ................................. 2012Black Hills State University (S.D.) .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 53 ...................14 ...................2 ................................. 2012Colorado Mesa University ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 17 ...................5 ......................0 ................................. 2012Colorado School of Mines .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 23 ...................12 ...................0 ................................. 2012Colorado State University-Pubelo .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 ......................4 ......................0 ................................. 2012Fort Lewis College (Colo.) ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 25 ...................3 ......................0 ................................. 2012Missouri Science and Technology .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 0 ......................0 ......................0 ................ First MeetingNew Mexico Highlands University ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 18 ...................3 ......................0 ................................. 2012West Texas A&M University .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 2012Western New Mexico University ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 2012Western State University (Colo.) ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 18 ...................10 ...................1 ................................. 2012Totals ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 183 .................56 ...................3

FORMER OPPONENTS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ W..................L ...................T.................. Last Game Abilene Christian University (Texas) ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 1 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 2007Angelo State (Texas) ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 1 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 2012Baker University (Kan.) .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 1978Bemidji State College (Minn.) ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 2004Buena Vista College (Iowa) ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 1941Carroll College (Mont.) ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 ......................5 ......................0 ................................. 1990Central Oklahoma University ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 0 ......................2 ......................0 ................................. 1998 Colorado College................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 1 ......................2 ......................0 ................................. 1978Concordia College (Neb.) ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 1959Dakota Wesleyan University (S.D.) ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3 ......................2 ......................0 ................................. 1963Dana College (Neb.) ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 1959Dickinson State University (N.D.) ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 ......................12 ...................0 ................................. 1990Doane College (Neb.) ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 ...................10 ...................1 ................................. 1990Eastern Montana College ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 1975Eastern New Mexico University .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 1996Emporia State University (Kan.) ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 0 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 1983Fort Hays State University (Kan.) ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 ......................11 ...................0 ................................. 2005Hastings College (Neb.) .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13 ...................14 ...................1 ................................. 1981Idaho State University ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 1993Jamestown College (N.D.) .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 1989Mankato State University (Minn.) .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 0 ......................2 ......................0 ................................. 1952Mayville State University (N.D.) .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 1971McPherson College (Kan.) ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 1941Midland Lutheran College (Neb.) ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 ...................8 ......................1 ................................. 1987Minot State University (N.D.) ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 ......................0 ......................2 ................................. 1985Missouri Western State University ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 0 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 2005Montana State University .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 ......................3 ......................0 ................................. 2012Montana Tech ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 ......................2 ......................1 ................................. 1991Nebraska Wesleyan University.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12 ...................8 ......................0 ................................. 1989Northern Arizona University ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 0 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 2000Northern Montana College ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 0 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 1964Northern State University (S.D) .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 ......................6 ......................0 ................................. 1987Northwest Missouri State University ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 0 ......................7 ......................0 ................................. 2007Northwestern College (Iowa) ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 0 ......................6 ......................0 ................................. 1987Ottawa University (Kan.) ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 1940Panhandle State University (Okla.) ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 ......................4 ......................0 ................................. 1985Peru State College (Neb.) ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 30 ...................34 ...................2 ................................. 1997Pittsburg State .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 0 ......................3 ......................0 ................................. 2010Regis University (Colo.) .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 1929Rocky Mountain College (Mont.) ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 ......................2 ......................0 ................................. 1988Sam Houston State University (Texas) ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 0 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 1998Sioux Falls College (S.D.) ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 1 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 1962South Dakota State University ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 2002South Dakota Tech ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 46 ...................18 ...................0 ................................. 1995Southwest Minnesota State University .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 1969Sterling College (Kan.) .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 0 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 1940Tabor College (Kan.) ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 1 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 1994Tarleton State (Texas) ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 0 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 2001University of California at Davis ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 0 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 2000University of Colorado .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 ......................2 ......................0 ................................. 1933University of Mary ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 2011University of Minnesota-Duluth ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 0 ......................3 ......................0 ................................. 2008University of Nebraska “B”............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 1934University of Nebraska-Kearney ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 21 ...................49 ...................1 ................................. 2011University of Nebraska at Omaha .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3 ......................3 ......................0 ................................. 1935University of Northern Colorado ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3 ......................6 ......................0 ................................. 2007University of Wyoming ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 ......................4 ......................0 ................................. 1940Washburn University ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 2007Wayne State College (Neb.)........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 37 ...................28 ...................1 ................................. 2008Western Montana College ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2 ......................2 ......................1 ................................. 1998Western Washington University ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 0 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 1999Wisconsin-River Falls ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 2003Colleges No Longer Operating ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31 ...................8 ......................0 ................................. 1989High Schools ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7 ......................3 ......................1 ................................. 1920Totals ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 318 .................285.................12Grand Totals ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 501 ..............341 ..............15

Includes all games except exhibition games vs. teams from Mexico

Record of All CSC Football Games, 1911-2012857 Total Games Played

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INDIVIDUALMost Yards Rushing252 ......................................................... Danny Woodhead vs. West Texas A&M, 2006

Most Yards Passing443 ......................................................................Joe McLain vs. Abilene Christian, 2007

Most Passes Completed37 .........................................................................Joe McLain vs. Abilene Christian, 2007

Most Passes Attempted66 ................................................................... Joe McLain vs. Northwest Missouri, 2007

Most Passes Caught10 ........................................................... Danny Woodhead, Northwest Missouri, 2007

Most Yards Receiving193 ............................................................................Bill Ryan vs. Baker University, 1978

Longest Field Goal48 yards ........................................................................ Aaron Turner vs. Cal Davis, 2000

Longest Touchdown Pass88 yards from Brad Fults to Bill Ryan ........................... vs. Baker University, 1978

Longest Touchdown Run From Scrimmage44 yards by Brad Fults ......................................................... vs. Baker University, 1978

Most Interceptions4 ...............................................................................Verne Lewellen vs. Idaho State, 1949

Longest Touchdown Run With an Interception52 ..................................................................Ryan Turman vs. Central Oklahoma, 1996

Most Tackles20 ..................................................................Corey Anderson vs. Dickinson State, 1990

Most Unassisted Tackles17 ..................................................................Corey Anderson vs. Dickinson State, 1990

TEAMMost First Downs41 .................................................................................................vs. Abilene Christian, 2007

Most Yards Rushing290 ............................................................................................... vs. West Texas A&M, 2006

Most Yards Passing443 ..............................................................................................vs. Abilene Christian, 2007

Most Total Net Yards716 ..............................................................................................vs. Abilene Christian, 2007

Most Points Scored76 .................................................................................................vs. Abilene Christian, 2007

Postseason Play Before Joining Division II (1-3)1949: Idaho State University 20, Chadron State 2 (Bean Bowl at Scottsbluff)1978: CSC 30, Baker University 19 (Boot Hill Bowl at Dodge City, Kan.)1989: Nebraska Wesleyan 46, CSC 43, 2OT (NAIA II Playoffs at Chadron, Neb.)1990: Dickinson State 28, CSC 3, (NAIA II Playoffs at Dickinson, S.D.)

NCAA D-II Playoff Results (3-7)1996: Central Oklahoma 23, CSC 21 (NCAA II Playoffs at Edmund, Okla.)1998: Central Oklahoma 21, CSC 19 (NCAA II Playoffs at Edmund, Okla.)2000: Cal Davis 48, CSC 10 (NCAA II Playoffs at Davis, Calif.)2001: Tarleton State 28, CSC 24 (NCAA II Playoffs at Chadron, Neb.)2006: CSC 43, West Texas A&M 17 (NCAA II Playoffs at Chadron, Neb.) Northwest Missouri 28, CSC 21 (NCAA II Playoffs at Maryville, Mo.)2007: CSC 76, Abilene Christian 73, 3OT (NCAA II Playoffs at Chadron, Neb.) Northwest Missouri 26, CSC 13 (NCAA II Playoffs at Chadron, Neb.)2008: CSC 23, Wayne State 17, (NCAA II Playoffs at Chadron, Neb.) *Minnesota-Duluth 20, CSC 10 (NCAA II Playoffs at Duluth, Minn.)2011: West Texas A&M 38, CSC 30 (NCAA II Playoffs at Chadron, Neb.)

All-Time Record in Postseason: 4-11Home: 3-4Away: 0-6Neutral: 1-1

* Won 2008 NCAA D-II National Championship

Chadron State College Postseason Records

RMAC Records TEAM

Punt Return Yards (Season)714 .......................................................................................................................................... 1999Fewest Yards Allowed (Game)-3 ................................................................................................................vs. Fort Lewis, 1998Rushing Net Yards (Season)3,372 ....................................................................................................................................... 2006Total Offensive Plays (Game)116 ..............................................................................................vs. Abilene Christian, 2007Total Offensive Plays (Season)897 .......................................................................................................................................... 2008Average Yards Per Play (Game)11.0 ..................................................................... Chadron State vs. Western State, 2007Total Net Yards (Season)5,701 ....................................................................................................................................... 2007Most Points Scored by Two Teams149 ............................................................... Chadron State vs. Abilene Christian, 2007Most Touchdowns (Game)11 .................................................................. Chadron State vs. Abilene Christian, 2007Most Touchdowns Scored by Two Teams21 .................................................................. Chadron State vs. Abilene Christian, 2007Points Scored (Season)488 .......................................................................................................................................... 2007Most Touchdowns Rushing (Season)42 ............................................................................................................................................. 2007

INDIVIDUALTouchdowns Responsible For (Game)8 ............................................................................Joe McLain vs. Abilene Christian, 2007Points Responsible For (Game)48 .........................................................................Joe McLain vs. Abilene Christian, 2007Longest Pass99 yards ..................................Matt Strand to Rian Weber vs. UW-River Falls, 2000Most Interception Return Yards (Game)136 .......................................................................................Marvin Jackson vs. UNK, 2001Most Interceptions Returned for a Touchdown (Game)2 ..........Ryan Turman vs. Colorado Mines, 1998; Marvin Jackson vs. UNK, 2001Most Rushing Attempts (Season)344 ................................................................................................... Danny Woodhead, 2006Most Rushing Yards (Season)2,756 ................................................................................................ Danny Woodhead, 2006Most Rushing Touchdowns (Season)34 ...................................................................................................... Danny Woodhead, 2006Best Rushing Average (Game)212.0 ................................................................................................ Danny Woodhead, 2006Most Punt Returns (Game)9 ....Austin Forster vs. Mesa State, 2000; Mitch Barry vs. Fort Hays State, 2001Most Punt Returns (Season)45 ..............................................................................................................Austin Forster, 1999Most All-Purpose Yards (Season)3,159 ................................................................................................ Danny Woodhead, 2006Most All-Purpose Yards Averaged (Game)243.0 ................................................................................................ Danny Woodhead, 2006Most Touchdowns Scored (Season)38 ...................................................................................................... Danny Woodhead, 2006Most Points Scored (Per Game)17.5 .................................................................................................. Danny Woodhead, 2006Most Points Scored (Season)228 ................................................................................................... Danny Woodhead, 2006Most PAT Attempts (Season)63 ................................................................................................................... Travis Atter, 2007

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Yards1. 7962 Danny Woodhead (1156-7962) ..................................................2004-072. 4478 David Jones (756-4478) .................................................................1987-903. 3258 Corey Campbell (621-3258) ........................................................1992-954. 3138 Glen Clinton (587-3138) .....................................................2010-Pre.5. 2947 David McCartney (568-2947) ......................................................1990-936. 2752 Austin Forster (511-2752)............................................................1999-037. 2477 Anthony Simmons (425-2477) ...................................................1997-998. 2231 Mike Fackrell (466-2231) .............................................................1996-999. 2224 Willy Long (497-2224) ...................................................................1980-8210. 1861 Jason Sleep (328-1861) .................................................... 1988-89,91-93

Rushing attempts1. 1156 Danny Woodhead (1156-7962) ..................................................2004-072. 756 David Jones (756-4478) .................................................................1987-903. 621 Corey Campbell (621-3258) ........................................................1992-954. 587 Glen Clinton (587-3138) .....................................................2010-Pre.5. 568 David McCartney (568-2947) ......................................................1990-936. 511 Austin Forster (511-2752)............................................................1999-037. 497 Willy Long (497-2224) ...................................................................1980-828. 483 Bob Houston (483-1845) ..............................................................1973-769. 466 Mike Fackrell (466-2231) .............................................................1996-9910. 425 Anthony Simmons (425-2477) ...................................................1997-99

Rushing TDs1. 101 Danny Woodhead ..............................................................................2004-072. 48 David McCartney ...............................................................................1990-933. 37 David Jones ..........................................................................................1987-904. 31 Bob Houston ........................................................................................1973-765. 30 Austin Forster .....................................................................................1999-036. 27 Willy Long ............................................................................................1980-827. 22 Corey Campbell ..................................................................................1992-958. 19 Glen Clinton ............................................................................... 2010-129. 18 Mike Fackrell .......................................................................................1996-99 18 Ken Parks ..............................................................................................1968-69

Average yards/rush (minimum 400 attempts)1. 6.89 Danny Woodhead .......................... (1156-7962) 2004-072. 5.92 David Jones ............................................. (756-4478) 1987-903. 5.83 Anthony Simmons ............................... (425-2477) 1997-994. 5.39 Austin Forster ........................................ (511-2752) 1999-035. 5.35 Glen Clinton ....................................... (587-3138) 2010-Pre.6. 5.25 Corey Campbell ..................................... (621-3258) 1992-957. 5.19 David McCartney .................................. (568-2947) 1990-938. 4.79 Mike Fackrell .......................................... (466-2231) 1996-999. 4.47 Willy Long ............................................... (497-2224) 1980-8210. 3.82 Bob Houston ........................................... (483-1845) 1973-76

Rushing yards/game (minimum 10 games)1. 181.0 Danny Woodhead ................................. (44 games) 2004-072. 114.8 David Jones ............................................. (39 games) 1987-903. 106.3 Larry Gold ............................................... (17 games) 1967-684. 101.2 Glen Clinton ....................................... (31 games) 2010-Pre.5. 79.4 Willy Long ............................................... (28 games) 1980-826. 77.6 Corey Campbell ..................................... (42 games) 1992-957. 77.4 Anthony Simmons ............................... (32 games) 1997-998. 72.4 Austin Forster ........................................ (38 games) 1999-039. 70.2 David McCartney .................................. (42 games) 1990-9310. 54.1 Peter Holak ............................................. (14 games) 2000-01

- PASSING (CAREER) -Pass attempts

1. 1242 Trevor Moon (635-1242-36) .......................................................1995-982. 1095 Shawn Eisenreich (606-1095-35) .............................................2000-043. 1088 Joe McLain (658-1088-29) ...........................................................2005-084. 1049 Steward Perez (578-1049-62) ....................................................1988-915. 969 Matt Strand (533-969-28) ............................................................1998-016. 830 Brad Fults (407-830-44)................................................................1975-787. 749 Trevor Long (406-749-25)............................................................1991-948. 734 Scott Wickard (327-734-43) ........................................................1979-829. 683 Jonn McLain (441-683-14) .................................................2009-Pre.10. 424 Tom Overstreet (199-424-35) .....................................................1984-87

Pass completions1. 658 Joe McLain (658-1088-29) ...........................................................2005-082. 635 Trevor Moon (635-1242-36) .......................................................1995-983. 606 Shawn Eisenreich (606-1095-35) .............................................2000-044. 578 Steward Perez (578-1049-62) ....................................................1988-915. 533 Matt Strand (533-969-28) ............................................................1998-016. 441 Jonn McLain (441-683-14) ............................................. 2009-Pre.7. 407 Brad Fults (407-830-44)................................................................1975-788. 406 Trevor Long (406-749-25)............................................................1991-949. 327 Scott Wickard (327-734-43) ........................................................1979-8210. 259 Garrett Treffer (259-399-16) ......................................................2007-10

Passing yards1. 9332 Trevor Moon (635-1242-36) .......................................................1995-982. 8438 Steward Perez (578-1049-62) ....................................................1988-913. 8011 Joe McLain (658-1088-29) ...........................................................2005-084. 7840 Shawn Eisenreich (606-1095-35) .............................................2000-045. 7119 Matt Strand (533-969-28) ............................................................1998-016. 5658 Brad Fults (407-830-44)................................................................1975-787. 5294 Trevor Long (406-749-25)............................................................1991-948. 4919 Jonn McLain (441-683-14) .................................................2009-Pre.9. 4205 Scott Wickard (327-734-43) ........................................................1979-8210. 3307 Tim Turman (177-370-30) ...........................................................1967-70

Passing TDs1. 73 Steward Perez .....................................................................................1988-912. 70 Joe McLain ............................................................................................2005-08 70 Shawn Eisenreich ..............................................................................2000-044. 63 Trevor Moon ........................................................................................1995-985. 55 Matt Strand ..........................................................................................1998-016. 49 Jonn McLain ............................................................................2009-Pre.7. 36 Brad Fults .............................................................................................1975-788. 33 Trevor Long .........................................................................................1991-949. 28 Tim Turman.........................................................................................1967-7010. 27 John Riggs ....................................................................................................1985

Pass completion pct (minimum 500 attempts)1. 64.6 Jonn McLain ...................................... (441-683-14) 2009-Pre.2. 60.5 Joe McLain ............................................... (658-1088-29) 2005-083. 55.3 Shawn Eisenreich ................................. (606-1095-35) 2000-044. 55.1 Steward Perez ........................................ (578-1049-62) 1988-915. 55.0 Matt Strand ............................................. (533-969-28) 1998-016. 54.2 Trevor Long ............................................ (406-749-25) 1991-947. 51.1 Trevor Moon ........................................... (635-1242-36) 1995-988. 49.0 Brad Fults ................................................ (407-830-44) 1975-789. 44.6 Scott Wickard ........................................ (327-734-43) 1979-82

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1. 144.6 Jonn McLain ...................................... (441-683-14) 2009-122. 138.2 Joe McLain ............................................... (658-1088-29) 2005-083. 133.8 Steward Perez ........................................ (578-1049-62) 1988-914. 130.2 Shawn Eisenreich ................................. (606-1095-35) 2000-045. 129.7 Matt Strand ............................................. (533-969-28) 1998-016. 125.2 Trevor Moon ........................................... (635-1242-36) 1995-987. 121.4 Trevor Long ............................................ (406-749-25) 1991-948. 110.0 Brad Fults ................................................ (407-830-44) 1975-789. 92.6 Scott Wickard ........................................ (327-734-43) 1979-82

Average yards/pass (minimum 500 attempts)1. 8.0 Steward Perez ........................................ (578-1049-62) 1988-912. 7.5 Trevor Moon ........................................... (635-1242-36) 1995-983. 7.4 Joe McLain ............................................... (658-1088-29) 2005-084. 7.3 Matt Strand ............................................. (533-969-28) 1998-015. 7.2 Jonn McLain ...................................... (441-683-14) 2009-Pre.6. 7.2 Shawn Eisenreich ................................. (606-1095-35) 2000-047. 7.1 Trevor Long ............................................ (406-749-25) 1991-948. 6.8 Brad Fults ................................................ (407-830-44) 1975-789. 5.7 Scott Wickard ........................................ (327-734-43) 1979-82

Average yards/completion (minimum 500 attempts)1. 14.7 Trevor Moon ........................................... (635-1242-36) 1995-982. 14.6 Steward Perez ........................................ (578-1049-62) 1988-913. 13.9 Brad Fults ................................................ (407-830-44) 1975-784. 13.4 Matt Strand ............................................. (533-969-28) 1998-015. 13.0 Trevor Long ............................................ (406-749-25) 1991-946. 12.9 Shawn Eisenreich ................................. (606-1095-35) 2000-047. 12.9 Scott Wickard ........................................ (327-734-43) 1979-828. 12.2 Joe McLain ............................................... (658-1088-29) 2005-089. 11.2 Jonn McLain ...................................... (441-683-14) 2009-Pre.

Passing yards/game (minimum 10 games)1. 217.0 Trevor Moon ........................................... (43 games) 1995-982. 205.8 Steward Perez ........................................ (41 games) 1988-913. 201.0 Shawn Eisenreich ................................. (39 games) 2000-044. 196.8 Jonn McLain ...................................... (25 games) 2009-Pre.5. 186.3 Joe McLain ............................................... (43 games) 2005-086. 173.6 Matt Strand ............................................. (41 games) 1998-017. 167.2 Phil Warrick............................................ (10 games) 19848. 141.4 Brad Fults ................................................ (40 games) 1975-789. 123.1 Trevor Long ............................................ (43 games) 1991-9410. 114.4 Brandon Gorsuch ................................. (19 games) 2011-12

- RECEIVING (CAREER) -Pass reception yards

1. 2941 Cory Brooks (188-2941) ................................................................1992-952. 2486 Jess Clarke (156-2486) ...................................................................1996-993. 2137 Jay Rhoades (105-2137) ................................................................1988-914. 2134 Bill Ryan (134-2134) .......................................................................1975-785. 2050 Duane Smith (129-2050)...............................................................1984-856. 1917 B. Harrington (153-1917) .............................................................2005-097. 1877 Joe Planansky (154-1877) ............................................................1991-948. 1792 Rick Watson (96-1792) ..................................................................1967-709. 1771 Nathan Ross (133-1771) ....................................................2010-Pre.10. 1576 Isaac Stockton (145-1576) ...........................................................2006-09

Pass receptions1. 188 Cory Brooks (188-2941) ................................................................1992-952. 156 Jess Clarke (156-2486) ...................................................................1996-993. 154 Joe Planansky (154-1877) ............................................................1991-944. 153 B. Harrington (153-1917) .............................................................2005-095. 145 Isaac Stockton (145-1576) ...........................................................2006-096. 134 Bill Ryan (134-2134) .......................................................................1975-787. 133 Nathan Ross (133-1771) ....................................................2010-Pre.8. 129 Duane Smith (129-2050)...............................................................1984-85 129 Danny Woodhead (129-1417) ....................................................2004-0710. 113 Logan Stropko (113-1150) ...........................................................2004-07

Pass reception TDs1. 22 Jay Rhoades .........................................................................................1988-91 22 Cory Brooks .........................................................................................1992-953. 19 Bill Ryan ................................................................................................1975-78 19 Isaac Stockton .....................................................................................2006-095. 17 Duane Smith ........................................................................................1984-85 17 Nathan Ross ............................................................................2010-Pre.7. 16 Bryce Flammang ................................................................................2001-048. 15 Jess Clarke ............................................................................................1996-99 15 Rick Watson .........................................................................................1967-7010. 14 Scott Orchard ......................................................................................1982-85 14 Chris Stein ............................................................................................1986-89 14 B. Harrington ......................................................................................2005-09

Average yards/catch (minimum 100 receptions)1. 20.35 Jay Rhoades ............................................ (105-2137) 1988-912. 15.94 Jess Clarke ............................................... (156-2486) 1996-993. 15.93 Bill Ryan ................................................... (134-2134) 1975-784. 15.89 Duane Smith ........................................... (129-2050) 1984-855. 15.64 Cory Brooks ............................................ (188-2941) 1992-956. 13.41 Michael Wahlstrom ............................. (103-1381) 2001-027. 13.32 Nathan Ross ...................................... (133-1771) 2010-Pre.8. 12.53 B. Harrington ......................................... (153-1917) 2005-099. 12.19 Joe Planansky ......................................... (154-1877) 1991-9410. 11.86 Chris Stein ............................................... (108-1281) 1986-89

Receptions/game (minimum 10 games)1. 6.79 Duane Smith ........................................... (19 games) 1984-852. 5.15 Michael Wahlstrom ............................. (20 games) 2001-023. 4.90 Don Beebe ............................................... (10 games) 19884. 4.72 Jim Fairfield ............................................ (18 games) 1981-825. 4.48 Cory Brooks ............................................ (42 games) 1992-956. 3.91 Nathan Ross ...................................... (34 games) 2010-Pre.7. 3.90 Mike Lockwood ..................................... (10 games) 19888. 3.81 Bryce Flammang ................................... (26 games) 2001-049. 3.63 Jess Clarke ............................................... (43 games) 1996-9910. 3.58 Joe Planansky ......................................... (43 games) 1991-94

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Total offense yards1. 9044 Trevor Moon (1400-9044) ............................................................1995-982. 8718 Joe McLain (1333-8718) ................................................................2005-083. 8703 Steward Perez (1353-8703) .........................................................1988-914. 7960 Danny Woodhead (1158-7960) ..................................................2004-075. 7928 Shawn Eisenreich (1258-7928) ..................................................2000-046. 7852 Matt Strand (1170-7852) ..............................................................1998-017. 6603 Brad Fults (1152-6603) .................................................................1975-788. 5223 Trevor Long (868-5223) ................................................................1991-949. 4957 Jonn McLain (773-4957) .....................................................2009-Pre.10. 4478 David Jones (757-4478) .................................................................1987-90

TDs responsible for1. 109 Danny Woodhead ..............................................................................2004-072. 88 Steward Perez .....................................................................................1988-913. 87 Joe McLain ............................................................................................2005-084. 75 Shawn Eisenreich ..............................................................................2000-045. 66 Trevor Moon ........................................................................................1995-986. 65 Matt Strand ..........................................................................................1998-017. 56 Jonn McLain ............................................................................2009-Pre.8. 53 Brad Fults .............................................................................................1975-789. 48 David McCartney ...............................................................................1990-9310. 38 Trevor Long .........................................................................................1991-94 38 David Jones ..........................................................................................1987-90

Total offense/game (minimum 10 games)1. 212.3 Steward Perez ........................................ (41 games) 1988-912. 210.3 Trevor Moon ........................................... (43 games) 1995-983. 203.3 Shawn Eisenreich ................................. (39 games) 2000-044. 202.7 Joe McLain ............................................... (43 games) 2005-085. 198.3 Jonn McLain ...................................... (25 games) 2009-Pre.6. 191.5 Matt Strand ............................................. (41 games) 1998-017. 180.9 Danny Woodhead ................................. (44 games) 2004-078. 165.1 Brad Fults ................................................ (40 games) 1975-789. 139.7 Phil Warrick............................................ (10 games) 198410. 121.5 Trevor Long ............................................ (43 games) 1991-94

Total offense/play (minimum 850 plays)1. 6.87 Danny Woodhead ................................. (1158-7960) 2004-072. 6.71 Matt Strand ............................................. (1170-7852) 1998-013. 6.54 Joe McLain ............................................... (1333-8718) 2005-084. 6.46 Trevor Moon ........................................... (1400-9044) 1995-985. 6.43 Steward Perez ........................................ (1353-8703) 1988-916. 6.30 Shawn Eisenreich ................................. (1258-7928) 2000-047. 6.02 Trevor Long ............................................ (868-5223) 1991-948. 5.73 Brad Fults ................................................ (1152-6603) 1975-789. 4.52 Scott Wickard ........................................ (904-4082) 1979-82

All purpose yards1. 9480 Danny Woodhead ..............................................................................2004-072. 4968 David Jones ..........................................................................................1987-903. 4116 Austin Forster .....................................................................................1999-034. 4114 Glen Clinton .............................................................................2010-Pre.5. 3726 Bill Ryan ................................................................................................1975-786. 3651 J D Hill ....................................................................................................1978-807. 3561 Corey Campbell ..................................................................................1992-958. 3363 B. Harrington ......................................................................................2005-099. 3197 Anthony Simmons ............................................................................1997-9910. 3084 David McCartney ...............................................................................1990-93

All purpose yards/game (minimum 10 games)1. 215.5 Danny Woodhead ................................. (44 games) 2004-072. 170.9 Don Beebe ............................................... (10 games) 19883. 140.5 Duane Smith ........................................... (19 games) 1984-854. 132.7 Glen Clinton ....................................... (31 games) 2010-Pre.5. 127.4 David Jones ............................................. (39 games) 1987-906. 121.4 Larry Gold ............................................... (17 games) 1967-687. 117.8 J D Hill ....................................................... (31 games) 1978-808. 108.3 Austin Forster ........................................ (38 games) 1999-039. 99.9 Anthony Simmons ............................... (32 games) 1997-9910. 93.2 Bill Ryan ................................................... (40 games) 1975-78

- SCORING (CAREER) -Total points scored

1. 654 Danny Woodhead (109 TD) ..........................................................2004-072. 371 Travis Atter (200 PAT, 57 FG) ......................................................2006-093. 294 David McCartney (48 TD, 3 PAT) ................................................1990-934. 254 Scott Doyle (116 PAT, 46 FG)........................................................1992-955. 228 David Jones (38 TD) .........................................................................1987-906. 222 Jay Masek (77 PAT, 48 FG) .............................................................1987-907. 206 Austin Forster (34 TD, 1 PAT) ......................................................1999-038. 203 Ryan Mackey (113 PAT, 30 FG) ....................................................2002-059. 198 Bob Houston (33 TD) ......................................................................1973-7610. 164 Alex Ferdinand (80 PAT, 28 FG) ........................................2011-Pre. 164 Willy Long (27 TD, 1 PAT) .............................................................1980-82 164 Aaron Turner (83 PAT, 27 FG) .....................................................1998-00

Touchdowns scored1. 109 Danny Woodhead (101 rush, 8 rcv) ..........................................2004-072. 48 David McCartney (48 rush) ..........................................................1990-933. 38 David Jones (37 rush, 1 rcv) .........................................................1987-904. 34 Austin Forster (30 rush, 4 rcv) ....................................................1999-035. 33 Bob Houston (31 rush, 2 rcv) ......................................................1973-766. 27 Willy Long (27 rush) .......................................................................1980-827. 24 Cory Brooks (2 rush, 22 rcv) ........................................................1992-958. 22 Jay Rhoades (22 rcv)........................................................................1988-91 22 Mike Fackrell (18 rush, 4 rcv) ......................................................1996-99 22 Corey Campbell (22 rush) .............................................................1992-95

- EXTRA POINTS (CAREER) -PAT kicks made

1. 200 Travis Atter (200-214) ...................................................................2006-092. 116 Scott Doyle (116-128).....................................................................1992-953. 113 Ryan Mackey (113-134) .................................................................2002-054. 83 Aaron Turner (83-89) .....................................................................1998-005. 80 Alex Ferdinand (80-85) .......................................................2011-Pre.6. 76 Jay Masek (76-86) .............................................................................1987-907. 56 Dan O’Donnell (56-63) ...................................................................1997-98 56 Mike Kearns (56-56) .......................................................................1969-709. 48 Chad Emanuel (48-0) ......................................................................1974-7710. 43 Ryan Larson (43-53) ..............................................................................2001

PAT kicks attempted1. 214 Travis Atter (200-214) ...................................................................2006-092. 134 Ryan Mackey (113-134) .................................................................2002-053. 128 Scott Doyle (116-128).....................................................................1992-954. 89 Aaron Turner (83-89) .....................................................................1998-005. 86 Jay Masek (76-86) .............................................................................1987-906. 85 Alex Ferdinand (80-85) .......................................................2011-Pre.7. 63 Dan O’Donnell (56-63) ...................................................................1997-988. 56 Mike Kearns (56-56) .......................................................................1969-709. 53 Ryan Larson (43-53) ..............................................................................200110. 41 Gene Kelly (30-41) ..................................................................................1968

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Individual Career RecordsPAT kick pct (minimum 30 attempts)

1. 100.0 Mike Kearns ............................................ (56-56) 1969-70 100.0 Michael Ziola .......................................... (39-39) 20103. 94.4 Vince Severino ....................................... (34-36) 19914. 94.1 Alex Ferdinand ................................. (80-85) 2011-Pre.5. 93.5 Travis Atter ............................................. (200-214) 2006-096. 93.3 Aaron Turner ......................................... (83-89) 1998-007. 90.6 Scott Doyle .............................................. (116-128) 1992-958. 88.9 Dan O’Donnell ........................................ (56-63) 1997-989. 88.4 Jay Masek ................................................. (76-86) 1987-90

- FIELD GOALS (CAREER) -Field goals made

1. 57 Travis Atter (57-78) .........................................................................2006-092. 48 Jay Masek (48-68) .............................................................................1987-903. 46 Scott Doyle (46-69) ..........................................................................1992-954. 30 Ryan Mackey (30-45) ......................................................................2002-055. 28 Alex Ferdinand (28-33) .......................................................2011-Pre.6. 27 Aaron Turner (27-37) .....................................................................1998-007. 18 Michael Ziola (18-22) .............................................................................20108. 15 Chad Emanuel (15-0) ......................................................................1974-779. 12 Bob Lacey (12-0) ...............................................................................1973-75 12 Dan O’Donnell (12-25) ...................................................................1997-98

Field goals attempted1. 78 Travis Atter (57-78) .........................................................................2006-092. 69 Scott Doyle (46-69) ..........................................................................1992-953. 68 Jay Masek (48-68) .............................................................................1987-904. 45 Ryan Mackey (30-45) ......................................................................2002-055. 37 Aaron Turner (27-37) .....................................................................1998-006. 33 Alex Ferdinand (28-33) .......................................................2011-Pre.7. 25 Dan O’Donnell (12-25) ...................................................................1997-988. 22 Michael Ziola (18-22) .............................................................................20109. 17 John Morgan (9-17) .........................................................................1984-8610. 8 Ryan Larson (5-8) ....................................................................................2001 8 Bryan Lee (4-8) .........................................................................................2002 8 Todd Matkin (4-8) ...................................................................................1996

Field goal pct (minimum 30 attempts)1. 84.8 Alex Ferdinand ................................. (28-33) 2011-Pre.2. 73.1 Travis Atter ............................................. (57-78) 2006-093. 73.0 Aaron Turner ......................................... (27-37) 1998-004. 70.6 Jay Masek ................................................. (48-68) 1987-905. 66.7 Scott Doyle .............................................. (46-69) 1992-95 66.7 Ryan Mackey .......................................... (30-45) 2002-05

- PUNTING (CAREER) -Punt yards

1. 9446 Jarod Moeller (245-9446) .............................................................1996-992. 8655 Kevin Berg (212-8655)...................................................................2006-103. 7240 Duane Fritz (181-7240) .................................................................1973-764. 7224 Rod Bussinger (190-7224) ...........................................................1982-855. 6697 Lynn Wendelin (174-6697) ..........................................................1992-956. 6362 Mark Perrella (178-6362) .............................................................1978-817. 4375 Scott Charron (119-4375) ...................................................... 1984,86-878. 4329 Matt Strand (115-4329) .................................................................1998-019. 4116 Josh Borm (107-4116) ....................................................... 2011-1210. 3546 Steve Nelson (97-3546) .................................................................1972-73

Punt attempts1. 245 Jarod Moeller (245-9446) .............................................................1996-992. 212 Kevin Berg (212-8655)...................................................................2006-103. 190 Rod Bussinger (190-7224) ...........................................................1982-854. 181 Duane Fritz (181-7240) .................................................................1973-765. 178 Mark Perrella (178-6362) .............................................................1978-816. 174 Lynn Wendelin (174-6697) ..........................................................1992-957. 119 Scott Charron (119-4375) ...................................................... 1984,86-878. 115 Matt Strand (115-4329) .................................................................1998-019. 107 Josh Borm (107-4116) ....................................................... 2011-1210. 97 Steve Nelson (97-3546) .................................................................1972-73

Average yards/punt (minimum 50 attempts)1. 40.83 Kevin Berg ............................................... (212-8655) 2006-102. 40.00 Duane Fritz ............................................. (181-7240) 1973-763. 38.56 Jarod Moeller ......................................... (245-9446) 1996-994. 38.49 Lynn Wendelin ...................................... (174-6697) 1992-955. 38.47 Josh Borm ........................................ (107-4116) 2011-126. 38.04 Mitch Barry ............................................. (90-3424) 2001-047. 38.04 Ross Janssen ........................................... (71-2701) 2004-058. 38.02 Rod Bussinger ....................................... (190-7224) 1982-859. 37.64 Matt Strand ............................................. (115-4329) 1998-0110. 37.04 Bob Stouffer ............................................ (55-2037) 1962

- PUNT RETURNS (CAREER) -Punt return yards

1. 998 Mitch Barry (89-998) ......................................................................2001-042. 975 Jamie Knapke (96-975) ..................................................................1995-983. 920 Austin Forster (83-920) .................................................................1999-034. 622 Micah Smith (35-622) .............................................................. 2004,06-075. 578 Trelan Taylor (61-578) .......................................................2009-Pre.6. 560 Jerome Hyatte (55-560) .................................................................1988-91 560 C. Mitchell (55-560) .........................................................................1981-838. 532 Bill Ryan (50-532) ............................................................................1975-789. 495 Jed Herblan (62-495) ......................................................................2007-1010. 483 Cody Gamble (54-483) ...................................................................1991-94

Punt returns1. 96 Jamie Knapke (96-975) ..................................................................1995-982. 89 Mitch Barry (89-998) ......................................................................2001-043. 83 Austin Forster (83-920) .................................................................1999-034. 62 Jed Herblan (62-495) ......................................................................2007-105. 61 Trelan Taylor (61-578) .......................................................2009-Pre.6. 55 C. Mitchell (55-560) .........................................................................1981-83 55 Jerome Hyatte (55-560) .................................................................1988-918. 54 Cody Gamble (54-483) ...................................................................1991-949. 50 Bill Ryan (50-532) ............................................................................1975-7810. 35 Micah Smith (35-622) .............................................................. 2004,06-07

Punt return TDs1. 2 Solomon Withers .....................................................................................1999 2 M. Threatts ...........................................................................................2008-09 2 Bill Ryan ................................................................................................1975-78 2 Mark Sholtz .......................................................................................... 1977,795. 1 Cory Beran ...........................................................................................2007-10 1 Rick Watson .........................................................................................1967-70 1 Stan Labertew ............................................................................. 1968-71,71 1 Barton Cron .........................................................................................2003-07 1 Jerome Hyatte .....................................................................................1988-91 1 Micah Smith .................................................................................. 2004,06-07 1 Chris Anglin .........................................................................................1988-90 1 Tyler Watson .......................................................................................2005-09 1 Duane Smith ........................................................................................1984-85 1 Luke Sittner .........................................................................................2001-03 1 Aaron Cooksley ..................................................................................2006-09 1 Landon Ehlers ....................................................................................2004-07 1 Trelan Taylor ..........................................................................2009-Pre.

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Individual Career RecordsAverage yards/punt return (minimum 20 attempts)

1. 17.77 Micah Smith ............................................ (35-622) 2004,06-072. 13.68 Landon Ehlers ....................................... (28-383) 2004-073. 13.13 Mark Sholtz ............................................. (31-407) 1977,794. 11.44 Marvin Jackson ...................................... (25-286) 2000-035. 11.21 Mitch Barry ............................................. (89-998) 2001-046. 11.08 Austin Forster ........................................ (83-920) 1999-037. 10.64 Bill Ryan ................................................... (50-532) 1975-788. 10.33 Paul Muzquiz.......................................... (21-217) 1972-759. 10.27 Henry Tullo ............................................. (22-226) 1968-7010. 10.18 C. Mitchell ................................................ (55-560) 1981-83 10.18 Jerome Hyatte ........................................ (55-560) 1988-91

- KICK RETURNS (CAREER) -Kick return yards

1. 1354 B. Harrington (52-1354) ................................................................2005-092. 1336 J D Hill (49-1336) ..............................................................................1978-803. 1270 Jeff Palser (54-1270) .......................................................................1991-934. 1043 Bill Ryan (42-1043) .........................................................................1975-785. 1017 Marvin Jackson (35-1017) ............................................................2000-036. 915 Beau Sheets (34-915) .............................................................. 1999-01,037. 905 Nathan Ross (35-905)..........................................................2010-Pre.8. 878 Todd Ziettlow (41-878) ..................................................................1991-949. 823 M. Threatts (26-823) .......................................................................2008-0910. 733 Mark Sholtz (30-733) ...................................................................... 1977,79

Kick returns1. 54 Jeff Palser (54-1270) .......................................................................1991-932. 52 B. Harrington (52-1354) ................................................................2005-093. 49 J D Hill (49-1336) ..............................................................................1978-804. 42 Bill Ryan (42-1043) .........................................................................1975-785. 41 Jerome Hyatte (41-693) .................................................................1988-91 41 Todd Ziettlow (41-878) ..................................................................1991-947. 35 Marvin Jackson (35-1017) ............................................................2000-03 35 Nathan Ross (35-905)..........................................................2010-Pre.9. 34 Beau Sheets (34-915) .............................................................. 1999-01,0310. 30 Mark Sholtz (30-733) ...................................................................... 1977,79

Kick return TDs1. 2 Marvin Jackson ...................................................................................2000-032. 1 Nathan Ross ............................................................................2010-Pre. 1 M. Threatts ...........................................................................................2008-09 1 Glen Clinton .............................................................................2010-Pre. 1 Andy Callagan ............................................................................................1982 1 Stan Labertew ............................................................................. 1968-71,71 1 J D Hill ....................................................................................................1978-80 1 Mark Sholtz .......................................................................................... 1977,79 1 Dave Landen ...............................................................................................1987 1 Beau Sheets .................................................................................. 1999-01,03

Average yards/kick return (minimum 30 attempts)1. 29.06 Marvin Jackson ...................................... (35-1017) 2000-032. 27.27 J D Hill ....................................................... (49-1336) 1978-803. 26.91 Beau Sheets ............................................ (34-915) 1999-01,034. 26.04 B. Harrington ......................................... (52-1354) 2005-095. 25.86 Nathan Ross ...................................... (35-905) 2010-Pre.6. 24.83 Bill Ryan ................................................... (42-1043) 1975-787. 24.43 Mark Sholtz ............................................. (30-733) 1977,798. 23.52 Jeff Palser ................................................. (54-1270) 1991-939. 21.41 Todd Ziettlow ......................................... (41-878) 1991-9410. 16.90 Jerome Hyatte ........................................ (41-693) 1988-91

- INTERCEPTION RETURNS (CAREER) -Interception return yards

1. 354 Marvin Jackson (21-354) ...............................................................2000-032. 324 Cody Gamble (21-324) ...................................................................1991-943. 290 Ken Thompson (16-290) ...............................................................1979-814. 242 Ryan Turman (14-242)...................................................................1995-985. 214 Jerome Hyatte (18-214) .................................................................1988-916. 199 Mitch Barry (11-199) ......................................................................2001-04

7. 184 Cordell Bullis (12-184) ...................................................................1969-72 184 Corey Anderson (8-184) ................................................................1987-909. 180 Jack Padgett (9-180) ........................................................................1974-7510. 169 Randy Bauer (16-169) ....................................................................1971-73

Interceptions1. 21 Marvin Jackson (21-354) ...............................................................2000-03 21 Cody Gamble (21-324) ...................................................................1991-943. 18 Jerome Hyatte (18-214) .................................................................1988-914. 16 Ken Thompson (16-290) ...............................................................1979-81 16 Randy Bauer (16-169) ....................................................................1971-736. 14 Ryan Turman (14-242)...................................................................1995-98 14 Kevin Kirwan (14-36) .....................................................................1967-698. 13 Ron Brooks (13-165) .......................................................................1974-77 13 Rick Watson (13-121) .....................................................................1967-7010. 12 Cordell Bullis (12-184) ...................................................................1969-72

Interception return TDs1. 4 Marvin Jackson ...................................................................................2000-032. 3 Ken Thompson ...................................................................................1979-813. 2 Cordell Bullis .......................................................................................1969-72 2 Cody Gamble .......................................................................................1991-94 2 Eric Barker ...........................................................................................2003-06 2 Phil Rivera ............................................................................................2009-12 2 Kent Woodhead .................................................................................1976-78 2 Ross Morris ..........................................................................................1998-01 2 Ryan Turner ...............................................................................................1998 2 Kerry Bailey .........................................................................................1993-96 2 Steve Wadas.................................................................................. 1978,80-81 2 Scott Sterkel ................................................................................. 1998,00-02

- DEFENSE (CAREER) -Total tackles

1. 492 Kevin Homer (286-206) .................................................................1995-982. 401 Corey Anderson (164-237)...........................................................1987-903. 371 Chad Johnson (145-226) ...............................................................1991-944. 356 Rick Nave (125-231) .......................................................................1971-745. 340 Joe Aimone (94-246) .......................................................................1971-746. 325 Russ Anderson (131-194) .............................................................1988-917. 319 Ryan Turman (234-85)...................................................................1995-988. 302 Austin Bailey (173-129).................................................................2004-089. 299 Dennis Breinig (108-191) .............................................................1976-79 299 Kevin Lindholm (130-169) ............................................... 2009-12

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Unassisted tackles1. 286 Kevin Homer (286-206) .................................................................1995-982. 234 Ryan Turman (234-85)...................................................................1995-983. 182 Paul Schweger (182-107) ..............................................................2003-074. 173 Austin Bailey (173-129).................................................................2004-085. 164 Corey Anderson (164-237)...........................................................1987-906. 161 Jeff Turman (161-119) ...................................................................1998-017. 149 Jeff Japp (149-62) .............................................................................1997-008. 145 Chad Johnson (145-226) ...............................................................1991-949. 136 Marvin Jackson (136-52) ...............................................................2000-03 136 Jonath Jackson (136-23) ................................................................1997-99

Assisted tackles1. 246 Joe Aimone (94-246) .......................................................................1971-742. 241 John Walker (46-241) .....................................................................1977-803. 237 Corey Anderson (164-237)...........................................................1987-904. 231 Rick Nave (125-231) .......................................................................1971-745. 226 Chad Johnson (145-226) ...............................................................1991-946. 222 Doug Brandt (65-222) ....................................................................1969-717. 218 Phil Haberman (58-218) ...............................................................1980-828. 217 Dennis Hengen (70-217) ........................................................ 1979,81-839. 212 Dale Timperley (75-212) ...............................................................1969-7210. 206 Kevin Homer (286-206) .................................................................1995-98

Tackles for loss1. 67.5 Kevin Homer (67-1/155) ..............................................................1995-982. 52.0 Bart Voycheske (23-58/108) .......................................................1979-823. 49.5 Austin Bailey (40-19/231) ...........................................................2004-084. 39.0 Casey Haldeman (30-18/166) ....................................................2000-045. 37.5 Keifer Burke (29-17/157) .............................................................2009-126. 37.0 Kevin Lindholm (24-26/142) .......................................... 2009-127. 35.0 Jason Barthel (35-0/84) ................................................................1998-01 35.0 Jared Koester (26-18/156) ...........................................................2005-089. 32.5 Casey Beran (32-1/107) ................................................................1995-9910. 31.5 Amos Davis (26-11/124)...............................................................2000-03

Quarterback sacks1. 35.0 Casey Beran (34-2/264) ................................................................1995-992. 31.5 Jeff Japp (29-5/266) ........................................................................1997-003. 26.0 Scott Dolfi (26-0/190) ....................................................................1993-944. 25.5 Joe Juelfs (24-3/184)................................................................ 1991,93-955. 19.5 Casey Haldeman (15-9/118) .......................................................2000-046. 19.0 Keifer Burke (15-8/122) ................................................... 2009-127. 17.5 Jeff Turman (16-3/157) .................................................................1998-018. 17.0 Jared Koester (13-8/94) ................................................................2005-089. 16.5 James Belville (14-5/97) ...............................................................2008-11 16.5 Chris Evans (16-1/102) .................................................................1997-00

Fumbles forced1. 16 Kevin Homer .......................................................................................1995-982. 10 Jeff Japp .................................................................................................1997-003. 7 Casey Beran .........................................................................................1995-994. 5 Kalan Jones ..........................................................................................2003-06 5 Joe Juelfs......................................................................................... 1991,93-95 5 Cory Beran ...........................................................................................2007-10 5 Bill Teerlinck .......................................................................................2000-02 5 Paul Schweger ....................................................................................2003-07 5 James Belville ......................................................................................2008-11 5 Austin Bailey .......................................................................................2004-08

Pass breakups1. 36 Marvin Jackson ...................................................................................2000-032. 35 Kevin Homer .......................................................................................1995-983. 31 Mitch Barry ..........................................................................................2001-044. 26 Jamie Knapke ......................................................................................1995-985. 24 Cody Gamble .......................................................................................1991-946. 22 Jerome Hyatte .....................................................................................1988-91 22 Kerry Bailey .........................................................................................1993-968. 20 Ken Thompson ...................................................................................1979-81 20 Jason Funk ............................................................................................1990-9310. 19 Beau Wendling ...................................................................................2004-07

QB hurries1. 38 Casey Beran .........................................................................................1995-992. 27 Nick Hoff ...............................................................................................1995-983. 24 Kory Richardson ................................................................................1995-984. 22 Jeff Japp .................................................................................................1997-00 22 Kevin Homer .......................................................................................1995-986. 18 Joe Juelfs......................................................................................... 1991,93-957. 16 Chris Evans ..........................................................................................1997-008. 15 Jeff Turman ..........................................................................................1998-019. 13 James Belville ......................................................................................2008-1110. 12 Jerry Kiekow .......................................................................................1994-95 12 Jan Karlos Medina ................................................................ 2009-12 12 Amos Davis ..........................................................................................2000-03

Blocked kicks1. 5 Kramer Hirz .........................................................................................2007-10 5 Kevin Homer .......................................................................................1995-983. 4 Ben Puffer .............................................................................................2006-094. 3 Eric Roth ...............................................................................................2005-09 3 Mike Nozicka .......................................................................................1986-89 3 Todd Biggs ............................................................................................1989-92 3 Court Lutgen .......................................................................................1998-99 3 Casey Beran .........................................................................................1995-99 3 Jake Ellerd ............................................................................................2002-05 3 Mark Wyman .......................................................................................1987-90 3 Tim Lecher ...........................................................................................1987-90

Individual Career Records

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Individual Season Records- RUSHING (SEASON) -

Rushing yards1. 2756 Danny Woodhead (344-2756) ...........................................................20062. 1840 Danny Woodhead (284-1840) ...........................................................20043. 1769 Danny Woodhead (278-1769) ...........................................................20054. 1597 Danny Woodhead (250-1597) ...........................................................20075. 1570 David Jones (225-1570) ........................................................................19906. 1458 David Jones (211-1458) ........................................................................19897. 1443 Corey Campbell (252-1443) ...............................................................19948. 1359 David McCartney (267-1359) .............................................................19929. 1350 Glen Clinton (217-1350) ..............................................................201210. 1186 Mike Fackrell (250-1186) ....................................................................1996

Rushing attempts1. 344 Danny Woodhead (344-2756) ...........................................................20062. 284 Danny Woodhead (284-1840) ...........................................................20043. 278 Danny Woodhead (278-1769) ...........................................................20054. 267 David McCartney (267-1359) .............................................................19925. 252 Corey Campbell (252-1443) ...............................................................19946. 250 Mike Fackrell (250-1186) ....................................................................1996 250 Danny Woodhead (250-1597) ...........................................................20078. 233 Corey Campbell (233-1123) ...............................................................19959. 225 David Jones (225-1570) ........................................................................199010. 217 Glen Clinton (217-1350) ..............................................................2012

Rushing TDs1. 34 Danny Woodhead .....................................................................................20062. 25 David McCartney ......................................................................................1992 25 Danny Woodhead .....................................................................................20044. 21 Danny Woodhead .....................................................................................2007 21 Danny Woodhead .....................................................................................20056. 14 David Jones .................................................................................................1990 14 David McCartney ......................................................................................1991 14 Austin Forster ............................................................................................20009. 13 David Jones .................................................................................................1989 13 Willy Long ...................................................................................................1980

Average yards/rush (minimum 150 attempts)1. 8.01 Danny Woodhead ................................. (344-2756) 20062. 6.98 David Jones ............................................. (225-1570) 19903. 6.91 David Jones ............................................. (211-1458) 19894. 6.48 Danny Woodhead ................................. (284-1840) 20045. 6.39 Danny Woodhead ................................. (250-1597) 20076. 6.36 Danny Woodhead ................................. (278-1769) 20057. 6.22 Glen Clinton ....................................... (217-1350) 20128. 6.06 Anthony Simmons ............................... (175-1060) 19979. 5.73 Corey Campbell ..................................... (252-1443) 199410. 5.61 Austin Forster ........................................ (185-1037) 2000

Rushing yards/game (minimum 5 games)1. 212.0 Danny Woodhead ................................. (13 games) 20062. 184.0 Danny Woodhead ................................. (10 games) 20043. 176.9 Danny Woodhead ................................. (10 games) 20054. 157.0 David Jones ............................................. (10 games) 19905. 145.8 David Jones ............................................. (10 games) 19896. 145.2 Danny Woodhead ................................. (11 games) 20077. 135.9 David McCartney .................................. (10 games) 19928. 131.2 Corey Campbell ..................................... (11 games) 19949. 125.1 Larry Gold ............................................... (9 games) 196810. 112.5 Glen Clinton ....................................... (12 games) 2012

- PASSING (SEASON) -Pass attempts

1. 392 John Riggs (199-392-9) .........................................................................19852. 374 Joe McLain (238-374-6) ........................................................................20083. 372 Joe McLain (220-372-10) .....................................................................20074. 370 Shawn Eisenreich (196-370-9) ..........................................................20035. 367 Trevor Moon (185-367-12) .................................................................19976. 362 Jonn McLain (239-362-6) ............................................................20127. 355 Shawn Eisenreich (196-355-10) .......................................................20028. 350 Brad Fults (186-350-11).......................................................................19789. 336 Matt Strand (177-336-14) ...................................................................199910. 330 Brandon Gorsuch (199-330-10) ........................................................2011

Pass completions1. 239 Jonn McLain (239-362-6) ............................................................20122. 238 Joe McLain (238-374-6) ........................................................................20083. 220 Joe McLain (220-372-10) .....................................................................20074. 199 Brandon Gorsuch (199-330-10) ........................................................2011 199 John Riggs (199-392-9) .........................................................................19856. 196 Shawn Eisenreich (196-355-10) .......................................................2002 196 Shawn Eisenreich (196-370-9) ..........................................................20038. 191 Shawn Eisenreich (191-329-15) .......................................................20049. 186 Brad Fults (186-350-11).......................................................................197810. 185 Trevor Moon (185-367-12) .................................................................1997

Passing yards1. 2891 John Riggs (199-392-9) .........................................................................19852. 2715 Shawn Eisenreich (196-370-9) ..........................................................20033. 2714 Trevor Moon (185-367-12) .................................................................19974. 2707 Joe McLain (238-374-6) ........................................................................20085. 2688 Joe McLain (220-372-10) .....................................................................20076. 2643 Steward Perez (179-314-18) ..............................................................19917. 2606 Jonn McLain (239-362-6) ............................................................20128. 2478 Matt Strand (177-336-14) ...................................................................19999. 2412 Shawn Eisenreich (191-329-15) .......................................................200410. 2406 Matt Strand (175-313-7) ......................................................................2001

Passing TDs1. 30 Jonn McLain .....................................................................................20122. 28 Joe McLain ...................................................................................................20083. 27 John Riggs ....................................................................................................19854. 23 Shawn Eisenreich .....................................................................................20035. 22 Trevor Moon ...............................................................................................1997 22 Steward Perez ............................................................................................1991 22 Shawn Eisenreich .....................................................................................20028. 21 Matt Strand .................................................................................................2000 21 Steward Perez ............................................................................................198810. 19 Shawn Eisenreich .....................................................................................2004 19 Matt Strand .................................................................................................2001 19 Joe McLain ...................................................................................................2007

Pass completion pct (minimum 250 attempts)1. 66.0 Jonn McLain ...................................... (239-362-6) 20122. 63.6 Joe McLain ............................................... (238-374-6) 20083. 63.5 Garrett Treffer ....................................... (176-277-10) 20094. 62.7 Jonn McLain ............................................ (170-271-8) 20105. 60.3 Brandon Gorsuch ................................. (199-330-10) 20116. 59.1 Joe McLain ............................................... (220-372-10) 20077. 58.1 Shawn Eisenreich ................................. (191-329-15) 20048. 57.1 Matt Strand ............................................. (176-308-7) 20009. 57.0 Steward Perez ........................................ (179-314-18) 199110. 56.4 Trevor Long ............................................ (159-282-11) 1992

Pass efficiency (minimum 250 attempts)1. 150.5 Jonn McLain ...................................... (239-362-6) 20122. 145.9 Joe McLain ............................................... (238-374-6) 20083. 139.4 Steward Perez ........................................ (179-314-18) 19914. 136.0 Matt Strand ............................................. (175-313-7) 20015. 135.0 Jonn McLain ............................................ (170-271-8) 20106. 134.3 Matt Strand ............................................. (176-308-7) 20007. 131.3 Joe McLain ............................................... (220-372-10) 20078. 130.9 John Riggs ................................................ (199-392-9) 19859. 130.3 Shawn Eisenreich ................................. (196-370-9) 200310. 129.6 Shawn Eisenreich ................................. (191-329-15) 2004

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Individual Season RecordsAverage yards/pass (minimum 250 attempts)

1. 8.4 Steward Perez ........................................ (179-314-18) 19912. 7.9 Steward Perez ........................................ (139-271-21) 19883. 7.7 Matt Strand ............................................. (175-313-7) 20014. 7.6 Trevor Moon ........................................... (159-306-5) 19985. 7.6 Trevor Moon ........................................... (134-267-10) 19966. 7.5 Trevor Moon ........................................... (157-302-9) 19957. 7.4 Trevor Moon ........................................... (185-367-12) 19978. 7.4 Matt Strand ............................................. (177-336-14) 1999 7.4 John Riggs ................................................ (199-392-9) 198510. 7.3 Shawn Eisenreich ................................. (196-370-9) 2003

Average yards/completion (minimum 250 attempts)1. 15.4 Steward Perez ........................................ (139-271-21) 19882. 15.1 Trevor Moon ........................................... (134-267-10) 19963. 14.8 Steward Perez ........................................ (179-314-18) 19914. 14.7 Trevor Moon ........................................... (185-367-12) 19975. 14.6 Trevor Moon ........................................... (159-306-5) 19986. 14.5 John Riggs ................................................ (199-392-9) 19857. 14.4 Trevor Moon ........................................... (157-302-9) 19958. 14.0 Matt Strand ............................................. (177-336-14) 19999. 13.9 Shawn Eisenreich ................................. (196-370-9) 200310. 13.7 Matt Strand ............................................. (175-313-7) 2001

Passing yards/game (minimum 5 games)1. 321.2 John Riggs ................................................ (9 games) 19852. 271.5 Shawn Eisenreich ................................. (10 games) 20033. 247.8 Matt Strand ............................................. (10 games) 19994. 246.7 Trevor Moon ........................................... (11 games) 19975. 241.2 Shawn Eisenreich ................................. (10 games) 20046. 240.6 Matt Strand ............................................. (10 games) 20017. 240.3 Steward Perez ........................................ (11 games) 19918. 235.3 Shawn Eisenreich ................................. (10 games) 20029. 226.6 Trevor Moon ........................................... (10 games) 199510. 225.6 Joe McLain ............................................... (12 games) 2008

- RECEIVING (SEASON) -Pass reception yards

1. 1264 Duane Smith (71-1264) ........................................................................19852. 1016 Jay Rhoades (52-1016) ..........................................................................19913. 978 Rick Watson (56-978) ............................................................................19704. 958 Cory Brooks (56-958) ............................................................................19955. 906 Don Beebe (49-906) ...............................................................................19886. 899 B. Harrington (82-899) .........................................................................20087. 894 Dale Drahota (40-894) ..........................................................................19768. 868 Bill Ryan (65-868) ...................................................................................19789. 865 Troy Theobald (41-865) .......................................................................199610. 821 Jim Fairfield (60-821) ............................................................................1981

Pass receptions1. 82 B. Harrington (82-899) .........................................................................20082. 71 Duane Smith (71-1264) ........................................................................19853. 69 Isaac Stockton (69-739) ........................................................................20084. 65 Bill Ryan (65-868) ...................................................................................19785. 64 Michael Wahlstrom (64-801) .............................................................20026. 60 Jim Fairfield (60-821) ............................................................................19817. 58 Duane Smith (58-786) ...........................................................................19848. 56 Rick Watson (56-978) ............................................................................1970 56 Cory Brooks (56-958) ............................................................................199510. 55 Zac Jones (55-587) ..................................................................................2002

Pass reception TDs1. 13 Jay Rhoades ................................................................................................1991 13 Don Beebe ...................................................................................................19883. 12 Bryce Flammang .......................................................................................20044. 11 Duane Smith ...............................................................................................19855. 10 Nathan Ross .....................................................................................2012 10 Isaac Stockton ............................................................................................20087. 9 Chris Stein ...................................................................................................1989 9 Bill Ryan .......................................................................................................1978 9 B. Harrington .............................................................................................2008 9 Troy Theobald ...........................................................................................1996 9 Cory Brooks ................................................................................................1994

Average yards/catch (minimum 30 receptions)1. 22.35 Dale Drahota .......................................... (40-894) 19762. 21.10 Troy Theobald ....................................... (41-865) 19963. 20.47 Rick Watson ............................................ (30-614) 19694. 19.54 Jay Rhoades ............................................ (52-1016) 19915. 18.66 Anthony Hughes ................................... (32-597) 20026. 18.49 Don Beebe ............................................... (49-906) 19887. 17.80 Duane Smith ........................................... (71-1264) 19858. 17.46 Rick Watson ............................................ (56-978) 19709. 17.11 Cory Brooks ............................................ (56-958) 199510. 16.94 Ben Woodhead ...................................... (33-559) 2004

Receptions/game (minimum 5 games)1. 7.89 Duane Smith ........................................... (9 games) 19852. 6.40 Michael Wahlstrom ............................. (10 games) 20023. 6.31 B. Harrington ......................................... (13 games) 20084. 6.22 Rick Watson ............................................ (9 games) 19705. 6.00 Jim Fairfield ............................................ (10 games) 19816. 5.91 Bill Ryan ................................................... (11 games) 19787. 5.80 Duane Smith ........................................... (10 games) 19848. 5.60 Cory Brooks ............................................ (10 games) 19959. 5.50 Zac Jones .................................................. (10 games) 200210. 5.44 Bryce Flammang ................................... (9 games) 2004

- TOTAL OFFENSE (SEASON) -Total offense yards

1. 2948 Joe McLain (450-2948) .........................................................................20072. 2910 John Riggs (503-2910) ..........................................................................19853. 2841 Joe McLain (441-2841) .........................................................................20084. 2776 Matt Strand (385-2776) ........................................................................20015. 2756 Danny Woodhead (345-2756) ...........................................................20066. 2697 Shawn Eisenreich (418-2697) ...........................................................20037. 2628 Steward Perez (371-2628) ..................................................................19918. 2618 Jonn McLain (412-2618) ..............................................................20129. 2605 Matt Strand (403-2605) ........................................................................199910. 2583 Trevor Moon (410-2583) .....................................................................1997

TDs responsible for1. 38 Danny Woodhead .....................................................................................20062. 35 Jonn McLain .....................................................................................20123. 32 Joe McLain ...................................................................................................20084. 28 Joe McLain ...................................................................................................2007 28 John Riggs ....................................................................................................19856. 27 Danny Woodhead .....................................................................................20047. 25 David McCartney ......................................................................................1992 25 Shawn Eisenreich .....................................................................................2003 25 Steward Perez ............................................................................................199110. 24 Shawn Eisenreich .....................................................................................2002 24 Matt Strand .................................................................................................2001

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1. 323.3 John Riggs ................................................ (9 games) 19852. 277.6 Matt Strand ............................................. (10 games) 20013. 269.7 Shawn Eisenreich ................................. (10 games) 20034. 260.5 Matt Strand ............................................. (10 games) 19995. 245.1 Shawn Eisenreich ................................. (10 games) 20046. 240.5 Matt Strand ............................................. (10 games) 20007. 239.5 Shawn Eisenreich ................................. (10 games) 20028. 238.9 Steward Perez ........................................ (11 games) 19919. 236.8 Joe McLain ............................................... (12 games) 200810. 234.8 Trevor Moon ........................................... (11 games) 1997

Total offense/play (minimum 350 plays)1. 7.21 Matt Strand ............................................. (385-2776) 20012. 7.08 Steward Perez ........................................ (371-2628) 19913. 6.55 Joe McLain ............................................... (450-2948) 20074. 6.50 Matt Strand ............................................. (370-2405) 20005. 6.48 Shawn Eisenreich ................................. (378-2451) 20046. 6.46 Matt Strand ............................................. (403-2605) 19997. 6.45 Shawn Eisenreich ................................. (418-2697) 20038. 6.44 Joe McLain ............................................... (441-2841) 20089. 6.35 Jonn McLain ...................................... (412-2618) 201210. 6.30 Trevor Moon ........................................... (410-2583) 1997

All purpose yards1. 3159 Danny Woodhead .....................................................................................20062. 2153 Danny Woodhead .....................................................................................20053. 2087 Danny Woodhead .....................................................................................20044. 2081 Danny Woodhead .....................................................................................20075. 1733 Austin Forster ............................................................................................20006. 1731 David Jones .................................................................................................19907. 1709 Don Beebe ...................................................................................................19888. 1673 Glen Clinton ....................................................................................................20109. 1629 J D Hill ...........................................................................................................198010. 1568 Glen Clinton ................................................................................................2012

All purpose yards/game (minimum 5 games)1. 243.0 Danny Woodhead ................................. (13 games) 20062. 215.3 Danny Woodhead ................................. (10 games) 20053. 208.7 Danny Woodhead ................................. (10 games) 20044. 189.2 Danny Woodhead ................................. (11 games) 20075. 173.3 Austin Forster ........................................ (10 games) 20006. 173.1 David Jones ............................................. (10 games) 19907. 170.9 Don Beebe ............................................... (10 games) 19888. 167.1 Duane Smith ........................................... (9 games) 19859. 162.9 J D Hill ....................................................... (10 games) 198010. 159.0 Rick Watson ............................................ (9 games) 1970

- SCORING (SEASON) -Total points scored

1. 228 Danny Woodhead (38 TD) ...................................................................20062. 162 Danny Woodhead (27 TD) ...................................................................20043. 154 David McCartney (25 TD, 2 PAT) .......................................................19924. 138 Danny Woodhead (23 TD) ...................................................................20075. 126 Danny Woodhead (21 TD) ...................................................................20056. 103 Travis Atter (55 PAT, 16 FG) ................................................................20067. 100 Travis Atter (49 PAT, 17 FG) ................................................................20088. 98 Austin Forster (16 TD, 1 PAT) .............................................................20009. 94 Alex Ferdinand (46 PAT, 16 FG) .................................................201210. 93 Michael Ziola (39 PAT, 18 FG) .............................................................2010

Touchdowns scored1. 38 Danny Woodhead (34 rush, 4 rcv) ....................................................20062. 27 Danny Woodhead (25 rush, 2 rcv) ....................................................20043. 25 David McCartney (25 rush) .................................................................19924. 23 Danny Woodhead (21 rush, 2 rcv) ....................................................20075. 21 Danny Woodhead (21 rush) ................................................................20056. 16 Austin Forster (14 rush, 2 rcv) ...........................................................20007. 15 David Jones (14 rush, 1 rcv) ................................................................19908. 14 Don Beebe (1 rush, 13 rcv) ..................................................................1988 14 David McCartney (14 rush) .................................................................199110. 13 David Jones (13 rush) ............................................................................1989 13 Willy Long (13 rush) ..............................................................................1980 13 Mike Fackrell (12 rush, 1 rcv) .............................................................1996 13 Jay Rhoades (13 rcv)...............................................................................1991

- EXTRA POINTS (SEASON) -PAT kicks made

1. 58 Travis Atter (58-63) ................................................................................20072. 55 Travis Atter (55-62) ................................................................................20063. 49 Travis Atter (49-51) ................................................................................20084. 46 Alex Ferdinand (46-50) ................................................................20125. 43 Ryan Larson (43-53) ..............................................................................20016. 39 Aaron Turner (39-43) ............................................................................2000 39 Michael Ziola (39-39) .............................................................................20108. 38 Travis Atter (38-38) ................................................................................20099. 37 Jay Masek (37-41) ....................................................................................1989 37 Scott Doyle (37-41) .................................................................................1994

PAT kick pct (minimum 10 attempts)1. 100.0 Michael Ziola .......................................... (39-39) 2010 100.0 Travis Atter ............................................. (38-38) 2009 100.0 Mike Kearns ............................................ (36-36) 1969 100.0 Aaron Turner ......................................... (32-32) 1999 100.0 Scott Doyle .............................................. (22-22) 1995 100.0 Don White ............................................... (21-21) 1971 100.0 Mike Kearns ............................................ (20-20) 19708. 97.1 Alex Ferdinand ........................................ (34-35) 20119. 96.1 Travis Atter ............................................. (49-51) 200810. 95.5 Dan O’Donnell ........................................ (21-22) 1998

- FIELD GOALS (SEASON) -Field goals made

1. 18 Michael Ziola (18-22) .............................................................................2010 18 Travis Atter (18-24) ................................................................................20093. 17 Travis Atter (17-24) ................................................................................20084. 16 Alex Ferdinand (16-19) ................................................................2012 16 Travis Atter (16-21) ................................................................................20066. 15 Aaron Turner (15-20) ............................................................................1999 15 Jay Masek (15-23) ....................................................................................19908. 14 Scott Doyle (14-19) .................................................................................1994 14 Scott Doyle (14-22) .................................................................................199510. 13 Jay Masek (13-17) ....................................................................................1989

Field goal pct (minimum 12 attempts)1. 85.7 Alex Ferdinand ........................................ (12-14) 20112. 84.2 Alex Ferdinand ................................. (16-19) 20123. 81.8 Michael Ziola .......................................... (18-22) 20104. 76.5 Jay Masek ................................................. (13-17) 19895. 76.2 Travis Atter ............................................. (16-21) 20066. 75.0 Aaron Turner ......................................... (15-20) 1999 75.0 Travis Atter ............................................. (18-24) 20098. 73.7 Scott Doyle .............................................. (14-19) 19949. 73.3 Ryan Mackey .......................................... (11-15) 2005 73.3 Jay Masek ................................................. (11-15) 1987

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- PUNTING (SEASON) -Average yards/punt (minimum 5 attempts)

1. 42.98 Kevin Berg ............................................... (49-2106) 20102. 42.26 Duane Fritz ............................................. (65-2747) 19753. 41.66 Kevin Berg ............................................... (44-1833) 20094. 41.29 Duane Fritz ............................................. (56-2312) 19765. 41.13 Jarod Moeller ......................................... (47-1933) 19996. 40.67 Lynn Wendelin ...................................... (52-2115) 19957. 40.00 Matt Strand ............................................. (8-320) 19988. 39.84 Scott Charron ......................................... (45-1793) 19879. 39.82 Rod Bussinger ....................................... (45-1792) 198510. 39.72 Josh Borm ................................................ (54-2145) 2011

- PUNT RETURNS (SEASON) -Punt return yards

1. 529 Austin Forster (45-529) ........................................................................19992. 469 Micah Smith (27-469) ............................................................................20063. 398 Jamie Knapke (38-398) .........................................................................19974. 390 Austin Forster (37-390) ........................................................................20005. 355 Mitch Barry (41-355) .............................................................................20016. 334 Landon Ehlers (22-334) .......................................................................20077. 303 Jamie Knapke (31-303) .........................................................................1998 303 Jerome Hyatte (29-303) ........................................................................19909. 274 Jamie Knapke (27-274) .........................................................................199610. 272 Mitch Barry (22-272) .............................................................................2002

Punt return TDs1. 2 Solomon Withers .....................................................................................19992. 1 Trelan Taylor ...................................................................................2012 1 Aaron Cooksley .........................................................................................2009 1 Cory Beran ..................................................................................................2010 1 M. Threatts ..................................................................................................2008 1 Mark Sholtz .................................................................................................1977 1 M. Threatts ..................................................................................................2009 1 Bill Ryan .......................................................................................................1977 1 Jerome Hyatte ............................................................................................1989 1 Tyler Watson ..............................................................................................2009 1 Barton Cron ................................................................................................2005 1 Mark Sholtz .................................................................................................1979 1 Landon Ehlers ...........................................................................................2007 1 Luke Sittner ................................................................................................2001 1 Stan Labertew ...........................................................................................1971 1 Chris Anglin ................................................................................................1990 1 Duane Smith ...............................................................................................1985 1 Rick Watson ................................................................................................1970 1 Micah Smith ................................................................................................2004 1 Bill Ryan .......................................................................................................1978

Average yards/punt return (minimum 12 attempts)1. 17.37 Micah Smith ............................................ (27-469) 20062. 15.18 Landon Ehlers ....................................... (22-334) 20073. 14.59 Dale Poole ................................................ (17-248) 20054. 13.80 Mitch Barry ............................................. (15-207) 20035. 13.79 Mark Sholtz ............................................. (14-193) 19776. 13.50 Jed Herblan ............................................. (14-189) 20107. 12.59 Mark Sholtz ............................................. (17-214) 19798. 12.36 Mitch Barry ............................................. (22-272) 20029. 12.23 Trelan Taylor .................................... (22-269) 2012 12.23 C. Mitchell ................................................ (22-269) 1981

- KICK RETURNS (SEASON) -Kick return yards

1. 722 Don Beebe (29-722) ...............................................................................19882. 644 J D Hill (23-644) .......................................................................................19803. 583 M. Threatts (18-583) ..............................................................................20084. 574 Jeff Palser (23-574) .................................................................................19925. 562 Jeff Palser (24-562) .................................................................................19936. 553 Beau Sheets (22-553) ............................................................................20037. 494 B. Harrington (18-494) .........................................................................20098. 493 Bill Ryan (21-493) ...................................................................................19769. 478 Nathan Ross (17-478) ................................................................................201110. 476 Jeffrey Gipson (17-476).........................................................................1995

Kick return TDs1. 1 Stan Labertew ...........................................................................................1971 1 Glen Clinton ....................................................................................................2010 1 Nathan Ross ....................................................................................................2011 1 Mark Sholtz .................................................................................................1977 1 Beau Sheets ................................................................................................2001 1 Marvin Jackson ..........................................................................................2003 1 Marvin Jackson ..........................................................................................2002 1 Andy Callagan ............................................................................................1982 1 M. Threatts ..................................................................................................2008 1 J D Hill ...........................................................................................................1980 1 Dave Landen ...............................................................................................1987

Average yards/kick return (minimum 12 attempts)1. 32.39 M. Threatts .............................................. (18-583) 20082. 31.31 B. Harrington ......................................... (13-407) 20073. 28.57 Mark Sholtz ............................................. (14-400) 19774. 28.12 Nathan Ross .............................................. (17-478) 20115. 28.00 J D Hill ....................................................... (23-644) 1980 28.00 Jeffrey Gipson ........................................ (17-476) 19957. 27.58 J D Hill ....................................................... (12-331) 19798. 27.44 B. Harrington ......................................... (18-494) 20099. 26.60 Marvin Jackson ...................................... (15-399) 200210. 25.79 J D Hill ....................................................... (14-361) 1978

- INTERCEPTIONS (SEASON) -Interceptions

1. 10 Randy Bauer (10-92) ..............................................................................19732. 9 Ron Brooks (9-122) ................................................................................19753. 8 Cody Gamble (8-107) .............................................................................1992 8 Trelan Taylor (8-107) ...................................................................2012 8 Rick Watson (8-93) .................................................................................19686. 7 Marvin Jackson (7-167) ........................................................................2001 7 Cody Gamble (7-165) .............................................................................1993 7 Keven Logan (7-124) ..............................................................................1985 7 Ken Thompson (7-100) .........................................................................1980 7 Cordell Bullis (7-50) ...............................................................................1970 7 Jerome Hyatte (7-7) ................................................................................1989

Interception return TDs1. 3 Marvin Jackson ..........................................................................................2001

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- DEFENSE (SEASON) -Total tackles

1. 156 Kevin Homer (93-63) .............................................................................19972. 147 Ray Hoffman (45-102) ...........................................................................19803. 146 Corey Anderson (44-102) ....................................................................19884. 144 Kirk Lunt (38-106) ..................................................................................19785. 142 Russ Anderson (43-99) .........................................................................19896. 133 Corey Anderson (81-52) .......................................................................19907. 131 Kevin Homer (75-56) .............................................................................19968. 130 Russ Anderson (62-68) .........................................................................19919. 129 John Walker (19-110) ............................................................................198010. 127 Joe Aimone (33-94) .................................................................................1972 127 Del Dixon (39-88) ....................................................................................1970 127 John Hepp (31-96) ...................................................................................1988 127 Kevin Iriart (37-90) ................................................................................1985 127 Dale Timperley (27-100) ......................................................................1972

Unassisted tackles1. 93 Kevin Homer (93-63) .............................................................................19972. 84 Russ Martin (84-28) ...............................................................................19763. 81 Corey Anderson (81-52) .......................................................................19904. 75 Ryan Turman (75-32) ............................................................................1997 75 Kevin Homer (75-56) .............................................................................19966. 73 Ryan Turman (73-19) ............................................................................19967. 69 Kevin Homer (69-48) .............................................................................19988. 63 Chuck Tate (63-30)..................................................................................19629. 62 Russ Anderson (62-68) .........................................................................199110. 60 Ryan Turman (60-25) ............................................................................1998

Assisted tackles1. 110 John Walker (19-110) ............................................................................19802. 106 Kirk Lunt (38-106) ..................................................................................19783. 102 Corey Anderson (44-102) ....................................................................1988 102 Ray Hoffman (45-102) ...........................................................................19805. 100 Dale Timperley (27-100) ......................................................................1972 100 Phil Haberman (13-100) ......................................................................19807. 99 Russ Anderson (43-99) .........................................................................19898. 96 John Hepp (31-96) ...................................................................................19889. 94 Joe Aimone (33-94) .................................................................................197210. 91 John Walker (15-91) ...............................................................................1979

Tackles for loss1. 36.0 Bart Voycheske (7-58/0) ......................................................................19822. 21.0 Kevin Homer (21-0/59) ........................................................................19963. 20.5 Kevin Lindholm (13-15/71) ....................................................20124. 18.0 Shaine Odell (15-6/90) .........................................................................2008 18.0 Kevin Homer (18-0/29) ........................................................................1997 18.0 Kevin Homer (18-0/42) ........................................................................19987. 17.0 Josh Knouse (15-4/77) ..........................................................................20068. 16.5 Keifer Burke (13-7/60) .............................................................20129. 16.0 Bill Teerlinck (13-6/95) ........................................................................200210. 15.5 James Belville (13-5/62) ......................................................................2011

Quarterback sacks1. 14.0 Scott Dolfi (14-0/99) ..............................................................................1994 14.0 Casey Beran (14-0/100) .......................................................................19993. 12.5 Bill Teerlinck (11-3/87) ........................................................................2002 12.5 Casey Beran (12-1/83) ..........................................................................19985. 12.0 Scott Dolfi (12-0/91) ..............................................................................19936. 11.5 Joe Juelfs (11-1/98) ................................................................................19947. 10.5 Jeff Japp (9-3/101) ..................................................................................20008. 9.5 Jeff Japp (9-1/72) .....................................................................................1997 9.5 Josh Knouse (8-3/51) ............................................................................200610. 9.0 Jared Koester (8-2/57) ..........................................................................2008

Fumbles forced1. 6 Kevin Homer ..............................................................................................19982. 4 Kevin Homer ..............................................................................................1996 4 Kevin Homer ..............................................................................................1995 4 Casey Beran ................................................................................................1996 4 James Belville .............................................................................................2011 4 Jeff Japp ........................................................................................................19977. 3 Shaine Odell ................................................................................................2008 3 Jeff Japp ........................................................................................................2000 3 Scott Dolfi ....................................................................................................1994 3 Bill Teerlinck ..............................................................................................2002 3 Jeff Lyster .....................................................................................................2008

Pass breakups1. 15 Kevin Homer ..............................................................................................19972. 14 Jamie Knapke .............................................................................................1996 14 Cody Gamble ..............................................................................................19924. 13 Marvin Jackson ..........................................................................................20005. 12 Ken Thompson ..........................................................................................1981 12 Dana LeDay .................................................................................................1985 12 Keven Logan ...............................................................................................1985 12 Mitch Barry .................................................................................................20039. 11 Kirk Swestka ..............................................................................................1995 11 Beau Wendling ..........................................................................................2007 11 Randy Bauer ...............................................................................................1973

QB hurries1. 18 Joe Juelfs.......................................................................................................19952. 17 Casey Beran ................................................................................................19993. 15 Casey Beran ................................................................................................19964. 12 Jerry Kiekow ..............................................................................................19955. 11 Nick Hoff ......................................................................................................1997 11 Nick Hoff ......................................................................................................19967. 10 Kory Richardson .......................................................................................1995 10 Bryan Williams ..........................................................................................19959. 8 Kevin Homer ..............................................................................................1996 8 Chris Evans .................................................................................................1999 8 Ike Johnson .................................................................................................1996 8 Kory Richardson .......................................................................................1996 8 James Belville .............................................................................................2010 8 Jeff Japp ........................................................................................................1999

Blocked kicks1. 3 Court Lutgen ..............................................................................................1999 3 Todd Biggs ...................................................................................................19923. 2 Kramer Hirz ................................................................................................2008 2 Kramer Hirz ................................................................................................2009 2 Jake Ellerd ...................................................................................................2003 2 Kevin Homer ..............................................................................................1998 2 Kevin Homer ..............................................................................................1996 2 Scott Sterkel ...............................................................................................2000 2 Ben Puffer ....................................................................................................2009 2 Casey Beran ................................................................................................1999 2 Tate Adams .................................................................................................1990 2 Tim Lecher ..................................................................................................1989 2 Eric Roth ......................................................................................................2006 2 Ben Puffer ....................................................................................................2008 2 Beau Sheets ................................................................................................2003 2 David Landen .............................................................................................1989

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Net Yards RushingDanny Woodhead ......................................................................324 vs Wayne State, 2006Danny Woodhead ...............................................................................306 vs Bemidji, 2004Danny Woodhead ........................................................................ 304 vs Mesa State, 2005David Jones ............................................................................. 302 vs Montana Tech, 1989Danny Woodhead .........................................................................301 vs Fort Lewis, 2006Danny Woodhead ......................................................................... 290 vs Washburn, 2007Danny Woodhead ........................................................ 274 vs Nebraska-Kearney, 2006Danny Woodhead ............................................... 273 vs New Mexico Highlands, 2006David Jones ....................................................................270 vs South Dakota Tech, 1990Danny Woodhead ...........................................................................267 vs Fort Hays, 2004

Longest Touchdown Run From ScrimmageStan Labertew ........................................................ 92 yds vs South Dakota Tech, 1970Danny Woodhead ..................................................................91 vs N.M. Highlands, 2005Henry Meter .......................................................................................... 90 vs Midland, 1951Danny Woodhead ............................................................................89 vs Washburn, 2007Stan Labertew ............................................................. 89 vs U. of S.D.-Springfield, 1970Stan Labertew .................................................................88 vs South Dakota Tech, 1970Brad Fults ....................................................................................................88 vs Minot, 1977Danny Woodhead ........................................................... 88 vs Nebraska-Kearney, 2006Corey Campbell ...............................................................85 vs South Dakota Tech, 1995Guido Santero ................................................................84 vs Nebraska Wesleyan, 1958

Net Yards PassingShawn Eisenreich .........................................................................581 vs Fort Lewis, 2003Steward Perez ........................................................................ 482 vs Montana Tech, 1991John Riggs ..................................................................... 474 vs Northwestern Iowa, 1985Matt Strand ........................................................... 461 vs New Mexico Highlands, 1999John Riggs ....................................................................................................447 vs Peru, 1985+ Joe McLain .....................................................................443 vs Abilene Christian, 2007Shawn Eisenreich ........................................................ 398 vs Nebraska-Kearney, 2004Jonn McLain ............................................................. 394 vs. Black Hills State, 2012Joe McLain ............................................................................. 387 vs Pittsburg State, 2008Trevor Moon ...............................................................................382 vs Adams State, 1995John Riggs .........................................................................................380 vs Dickinson, 1985

Most Touchdown PassesJohn Riggs ......................................................................................................... 6 vs Peru, 1985Trevor Moon ........................................................................................6 vs Fort Lewis, 1997Shawn Eisenreich .............................................................................6, vs Fort Lewis, 2002+ Joe McLain .......................................................................... 6 vs Abilene Christian, 2007Mike Winchell .............................................................................................5 vs Wayne, 1969Steward Perez ..............................................................................5 vs Montana Tech, 1991Shawn Eisenreich ..............................................................................5 vs Fort Lewis, 2003Joe McLain ...................................................................... 5 vs Western New Mexico, 2008

Most Passes Attempted + Joe McLain .......................................................66 vs Northwest Missouri State, 2007Jonn McLain ................................................... 65 vs. N.M. Mexico Highlands, 2013+ Joe McLain ....................................................................... 62 vs Abilene Christian, 2007John Riggs ........................................................................57 vs Northwestern Iowa, 1985Shawn Eisenreich ..............................................56 vs Fort Hays and Fort Lewis, 2003John Riggs ....................................................................................................55 vs Minot, 1985Trevor Moon ..................................................................... 54 vs Nebraska-Kearney, 1997Joe McLain .................................................................................54 vs Pittsburg State, 2008Scott Wickard ..........................................................................................52 vs Carroll, 1981Garrett Treffer .........................................................................52 vs Pittsburg State, 2009Matt Strand ....................................................................................... 51 vs Fort Lewis, 1999

Most Passes CompletedJoe McLain ................................................................................38, vs Pittsburg State, 2008Shawn Eisenreich .......................................................................... 37, vs Fort Lewis, 2003+ Joe McLain ...................................................................... 37, vs Abilene Christian, 2007Jonn McLain ................................................................37, vs. N.M. Highlands, 2012Matt Strand ...................................................................................... 32, vs Fort Lewis, 1999Shawn Eisenreich .......................................................... 31, vs Nebraska-Kearney, 2002+ Joe McLain ......................................................31, vs Northwest Missouri State, 2007John Riggs ........................................................................30 vs Northwestern Iowa, 1985Matt Strand ...................................................................... 29, vs Nebraska-Kearney, 2000Shawn Eisenreich ........................................................... 29 vs Nebraska-Kearney, 2004Brandon Gorsuch .........................................................................29 vs CSU-Pueblo, 2011Trevor Moon .................................................................... 28, vs Nebraska-Kearney, 1997+ Trevor Moon ..................................................................28 vs Central Oklahoma, 1998Garrett Treffer .........................................................................28 vs Pittsburg State, 2009

Best Completion Percentage (Game)Joe McLain ....................................................................100 (8-8) vs Western State, 2006Lee Baumann .................................................................................100 (6-6) vs Peru, 1970Joe McLain ..........................................................86.7 (13-15) vs Colorado Mines, 2006*Jonn McLain ..........................................85.2 (29-34) vs. Black Hills State, 2012Scott Wickard ...................................................................... 82.6 (19-23) vs Doane, 1981Joe McLain ........................................................... 80.0 (20-25) vs N.M. Highlands, 2008Tyler Hidrogo .................................................................79.2 (19-24) vs Fort Hays, 2005Todd Hedlund .............................................76.9 (10-13) vs South Dakota Tech, 1983Trevor Moon ................................................................ 76.5 (13-17) vs Fort Lewis, 1997Trevor Moon .............................................................................74.1 (20-27) vs Peru, 1996

Longest Touchdown PassLee Baumann to Mike Dority ............................................ 91 yds vs Black Hills, 1971% Brad Fults to Bill Ryan .............................................................. 88 yds vs Baker, 1978John Burns to Bob Houston .............................. 87 yds vs South Dakota Tech, 1974Mike Winchell to Rick Watson ...................................................... 86 yds vs Peru, 1968Garrett Treffer to Maurice Threatts ............................... 86 yds vs Fort Lewis, 2009Trevor Moon to Troy Theobald .......................................... 85 yds vs Fort Hays, 1996Joe McLain to Danny Woodhead .....................85 yds vs Northern Colorado, 2007Jonn McLain to Nathan Ross ................................ 84 yds vs. Adams State, 2012Mike Maryott to Terry Myers ....................................................83 yds vs Wayne, 1973Scott Wickard to Mike Barry ............................................. 83 yds vs Panhandle, 1981

Total Offense (Game)Shawn Eisenreich .........................................................................590 vs Fort Lewis, 2003+ Joe McLain ....................................................................527, vs Abilene Christian, 2007Matt Strand ........................................................... 491 vs New Mexico Highlands, 1999Steward Perez ........................................................................ 489 vs Montana Tech, 1991John Riggs ....................................................................................................445 vs Peru, 1985John Riggs ..................................................................... 437 vs Northwestern Iowa, 1985% Brad Fults .............................................................................................425 vs Baker, 1978Jonn McLain ............................................................. 416 vs. Black Hills State, 2012Shawn Eisenreich ........................................................ 408 vs Nebraska-Kearney, 2004Joe McLain ..............................................................................388 vs Pittsburg State, 2008

Most Receptions (Game)Bryce Flammang ............................................................................. 15 vs Fort Lewis, 2003Michael Wahlstrom ......................................................................... 14 vs Fort Hays, 2002Duane Smith ..................................................................................................13 vs Peru, 1984Brandon Harrington .............................................................13 vs Pittsburg State, 2008Bill Ryan ............................................................................................. 12 vs Black Hills, 1978Duane Smith ..................................................................................................12 vs Peru, 1985Zac Jones ..................................................................................... 12 vs Western State, 2002Nathan Ross .................................................................................. 12 vs Angelo State, 2011Rick Watson ........................................................................................... 11 vs Kearney, 1970Duane Smith .................................... 11 vs Dickinson and Northwestern Iowa, 1985Mark Haag ...........................................................11 vs Colorado School of Mines, 2009

Most Touchdown Receptions Duane Smith .................................................................................................... 4 vs Peru, 1985Don Beebe ............................................................................................ 4 vs Black Hills, 1988

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Most Yards Gained Receiving Duane Smith ....................................................................................255 vs Dickinson, 1985Bryce Flammang ...........................................................................250 vs Fort Lewis, 2003Duane Smith ...............................................................................................246 vs Peru, 1985Michael Wahlstrom .......................................................................235 vs Fort Hays, 2002Duane Smith ...................................................................................229 vs Panhandle, 1984Jim Fairfield ....................................................................................209 vs Panhandle, 1981% Bill Ryan ................................................................................................193 vs Baker, 1978Mike Dority ....................................................................195 vs South Dakota Tech, 1971Rick Watson .....................................................................................184 vs Dickinson, 1970Rick Watson .........................................................................................182 vs Kearney, 1970Brandon Harrington ..........................................................182 vs Pittsburg State, 2008

Longest Touchdown Run With PuntTrelan Taylor ......................................................86 yds vs. Black Hills State, 2012Wally Calvert ................................................................................82 yds vs Hastings, 1949Solomon Witherspoon ..............................................75 yds, vs Colorado Mines, 1999

Longest Non-Touchdown Run With PuntMitch Barry ............................................................................86, vs Colorado Mines, 2003Charlie Mitchell .................................................................................. 79, vs Hastings, 1981

Most Yards on Punt Returns Charlie Mitchell .................................................................................149 vs Hastings, 1981

Longest Touchdown Run With KickoffJ.D. Hill..............................................................................................99 yds vs Midland, 1980Mark Sholtz .........................................................................................98 yds vs Minot, 1977Maurice Threatts ....................................................................98 yds vs Mesa State, 2008Andy Callahan .........................................................................97 yds vs Jamestown, 1982Charlie Rector ..............................................................................97 yds vs Hastings, 1962Nathan Ross............................................................................... 94 yds vs Angelo State, 2011Jack Barker ....................................................................................93 yds vs Hastings, 1948Marvin Jackson ................................................................. 93 yds vs Western State, 2002

Most Touchdowns Don Beebe, ...............................................................................5 vs Black Hills State, 1988David McCartney ....................5 vs South Dakota Tech and Colorado Mines, 1992Austin Forster ................................................................................. 5 vs Adams State, 2000Austin Forster ............................................................5 vs New Mexico Highlands, 2002Danny Woodhead .....................5 vs Bemidji, Fort Hays and N.M. Highlands, 2004

Most Touchdowns Rushing David McCartney ....................5 vs South Dakota Tech and Colorado Mines, 1992Danny Woodhead ...............................5 vs Bemidji State and Fort Hays State, 2004

All-Purpose Yards Danny Woodhead .........................................................................362 vs Fort Lewis, 2006Danny Woodhead ...............................................................................332 vs Bemidji, 2004Duane Smith ....................................................................................326 vs Dickinson, 1985Danny Woodhead .....................................................................324 vs Wayne State, 2006David Jones ............................................................................. 322 vs Montana Tech, 1989Rick Watson .........................................................................................319 vs Kearney, 1970Danny Woodhead ............................................................... 317 vs N.M. Highlands, 2006Danny Woodhead ........................................................................ 307, vs Washburn, 2007Danny Woodhead ........................................................................ 304 vs Mesa State, 2005David Jones ....................................................................300 vs South Dakota Tech, 1990

Most Interceptions% Verne Lewellen ..................................................... 4 vs Idaho State University, 1949Keven Logan ................................................................................................4 vs Wayne, 1985 Trevor Hyatt ..............................................................................3 vs Colorado Mines, 2008

Longest Touchdown Run With Intercepted PassLarry Ruzicka .......................................................96 yds vs U. of S.D.-Springfield, 1971Lonnie Wickard................................................................................93 yds vs Doane, 1958

Longest Run With An Intercepted LateralGlen Groves ................................................................88 yds vs Midland Lutheran, 1946

Longest Run With an Intercepted ConversionCorey Anderson ...............................................................99 yds vs Montana Tech, 1990Kirk Swestka .................................................................................... 99 vs Black Hills, 1995

Longest Run With Recovered FumbleMitch Barry ......................................................................................... 86 vs Fort Hays, 2002Rob Bennie ........................................................................ 82 vs Nebraska-Kearney, 1999Kalan Jones .......................................................................................70 vs Mesa State, 2003J.C. Sollars .......................................................................................................68 vs Peru, 1947

Most Field Goals Jay Masek ..................................................................................................... 5 vs Carroll, 1990Travis Atter ................................................................................... 4 vs Western State, 2009Michael Ziola ........................................4 vs University of Mary, Western State, 2010

Longest Field GoalAaron Turner ................................................................................57 vs Adams State, 2000Chad Emanuel ...............................................................56 vs Northwest Missouri, 1976Scott Doyle ........................................................................55 vs South Dakota Tech, 1993Scott Doyle .....................................................................................52 vs Adams State, 1992Aaron Turner ..........................................................................52 vs N.M. Highlands, 2000Travis Atter ...............................................................................52 vs Pittsburg State, 2009Chad Emanuel ......................................................................... 50 vs Northern State, 1977Scott Doyle .....................................................................................50 vs Adams State, 1994Chad Emanuel ...........................................................................49 vs Doane College, 1974Dan O’Donnell ...............................................................................49 vs Wayne State, 1998

Longest PuntLonnie Wickard.....................................................80 yds vs Nebraska Wesleyan, 1958Jim Hoagland ................................................................................. 80 yds vs Kearney, 1965Kevin Berg .......................................................................77 yds vs Colorado Mines, 2010Kevin Berg .........................................................................................73 yds vs Adams, 2010Kevin Berg ................................................................................. 71 yds vs Fort Lewis, 2008Steve Nelson ...................................................................69 yds vs Colorado Mines, 1973Josh Borm .............................................................................. 68 yds vs Adams State, 2011Josh Borm ................................................................................. 61 vs. Montana State, 2012

Best Punting Average (Game)Steve Nelson ...................................................51.4 vs Colorado Mines (5 punts), 1973Kevin Berg ................................................................. 50.8 vs Fort Lewis (6 punts), 2008Kevin Berg ............................................................. 50.2 vs Adams State (5 punts), 2009Kevin Berg .......................................................49.9 vs Colorado Mines (7 punts), 2010Duane Fritz ....................................................................... 49.7 vs Wayne (9 punts), 1975Josh Borm .......................................................... 48.0 vs. Western State (4 punts), 2012Kevin Berg ................................................47.5 vs Northern Colorado (2 punts), 2007Josh Borm ..................................................46.8 vs Nebraska-Kearney (8 punts), 2011Jarod Moeller ............................... 46.2 vs New Mexico Highlands (11 punts), 1997Kevin Berg ........................................................... 45.4 vs Western N.M. (5 punts), 2009Lynn Wendelin ........................................45.3 vs South Dakota Tech (9 punts), 1995Lonnie Wickard................................................................45.0 vs Doane (7 punts), 1958

Most Extra Points (Game)Gene Kelley ...............................................10 (14 attempts) 1968 vs Rocky MountainScott Doyle ........................................................................................ 10 (10) vs Tabor, 1994Mike Kearns .........................................................................7 (7) 1969 vs S.D.-SpringfieldJay Masek ........................................................................................7 (8) 1990 vs Black HillsCory Barry .......................................................................... 7 (7) vs Colorado Mines, 1996+ Travis Atter .................................................................7 (8) vs Abilene Christian, 2007

Most Points Kick Scoring Jay Masek ...................................................................................21 vs Carroll College, 1990

Most Tackles Corey Anderson ....................................................................... 24 vs Montana Tech, 1988Russ Anderson ............................................................................... 24 vs Jamestown, 1989Kevin Homer ...............................................................................................22, vs Mesa, 1995Jerry Wiggins ...................................................................20 vs. Midland Lutheran, 1986Kevin Homer .................................................................................... 20 vs Fort Lewis, 1997Kevin Lindholm ................................................................................19 vs. Adams State, 2012

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RUSHING (SEASON)Rushing yards

1. 3372 (514-3372) ......................................................................................................20062. 2816 (536-2816) ......................................................................................................20073. 2775 (480-2775) ......................................................................................................19904. 2677 (483-2677) ......................................................................................................19895. 2570 (444-2570) ......................................................................................................19736. 2205 (466-2205) ......................................................................................................20107. 2145 (422-2145) ......................................................................................................20048. 2126 (435-2126) ......................................................................................................20059. 2110 (468-2110) ........................................................................................201210. 2101 (446-2101) ......................................................................................................1993

Rushing attempts1. 536 (536-2816) .........................................................................................................20072. 514 (514-3372) .........................................................................................................20063. 483 (483-2677) .........................................................................................................19894. 480 (480-2775) .........................................................................................................19905. 472 (472-1877) .........................................................................................................19966. 469 (469-1900) .........................................................................................................19687. 468 (468-2110) ..........................................................................................20128. 467 (467-1402) .........................................................................................................19699. 466 (466-2205) .........................................................................................................201010. 465 (465-1578) .........................................................................................................1972

Rushing TDs1. 42 .....................................................................................................................................20072. 39 .....................................................................................................................................20063. 34 .....................................................................................................................................19904. 32 .....................................................................................................................................1994 32 .....................................................................................................................................1969 32 .....................................................................................................................................20017. 31 .....................................................................................................................................19688. 29 .....................................................................................................................................19929. 28 .....................................................................................................................................200410. 26 .....................................................................................................................................1989

Average yards/rush1. 6.56 (514-3372) ........................................................................................................20062. 5.79 (444-2570) ........................................................................................................19733. 5.78 (480-2775) ........................................................................................................19904. 5.54 (483-2677) ........................................................................................................19895. 5.25 (536-2816) ........................................................................................................20076. 5.08 (422-2145) ........................................................................................................20047. 4.93 (381-1877) ........................................................................................................20008. 4.89 (435-2126) ........................................................................................................20059. 4.73 (466-2205) ........................................................................................................201010. 4.71 (446-2101) ........................................................................................................1993

Rushing yards/game1. 277.5 (10 games) ......................................................................................................19902. 267.7 (10 games) ......................................................................................................19893. 259.4 (13 games) ......................................................................................................20064. 257.0 (10 games) ......................................................................................................19735. 216.6 (13 games) ......................................................................................................20076. 214.5 (10 games) ......................................................................................................20047. 212.6 (10 games) ......................................................................................................20058. 211.1 (9 games) .........................................................................................................19689. 200.5 (11 games) ......................................................................................................201010. 191.0 (11 games) ......................................................................................................1993

PASSING (SEASON)Pass attempts

1. 450 (287-450-7)........................................................................................................20082. 401 (240-401-10) .....................................................................................................20113. 400 (235-400-10) .....................................................................................................20074. 384 (254-384-6) .........................................................................................20125. 382 (196-382-15) .....................................................................................................1978 382 (199-382-10) .....................................................................................................20037. 379 (210-379-11) .....................................................................................................2002

8. 378 (190-378-12) .....................................................................................................19979. 358 (199-358-8)........................................................................................................200110. 357 (185-357-15) .....................................................................................................1999

Pass completions1. 400 (400-205-10) .....................................................................................................19852. 353 (353-172-25) .....................................................................................................19813. 287 (287-450-7)........................................................................................................20084. 254 (254-384-6) .........................................................................................20125. 240 (240-401-10) .....................................................................................................20116. 235 (235-400-10) .....................................................................................................20077. 213 (213-341-12) .....................................................................................................20098. 210 (210-379-11) .....................................................................................................20029. 203 (203-89-12)........................................................................................................198010. 200 (200-316-13) .....................................................................................................2010

Passing yards1. 3023 (287-450-7) .....................................................................................................20082. 2978 (400-205-10) ..................................................................................................19853. 2885 (235-400-10) ..................................................................................................20074. 2828 (254-384-6) ......................................................................................20125. 2805 (199-358-8) .....................................................................................................20016. 2786 (190-378-12) ..................................................................................................19977. 2755 (199-382-10) ..................................................................................................20038. 2728 (186-331-18) ..................................................................................................19919. 2664 (185-357-15) ..................................................................................................199910. 2561 (183-356-9) .....................................................................................................1998

Passing TDs1. 32 .....................................................................................................................20122. 30 .....................................................................................................................................20083. 28 .....................................................................................................................................19854. 25 .....................................................................................................................................20015. 24 .....................................................................................................................................1997 24 .....................................................................................................................................20037. 23 .....................................................................................................................................20028. 22 .....................................................................................................................................1991 22 .....................................................................................................................................2000 22 .....................................................................................................................................2007

Pass completion pct1. 267.7 (166-62-12) ....................................................................................................19832. 234.7 (176-75-13) ....................................................................................................19823. 228.1 (203-89-12) ....................................................................................................19804. 205.2 (353-172-25) .................................................................................................19815. 195.1 (400-205-10) .................................................................................................19856. 66.1 (254-384-6) ........................................................................................20127. 63.8 (287-450-7).......................................................................................................20088. 63.3 (200-316-13) ....................................................................................................20109. 62.5 (213-341-12) ....................................................................................................200910. 59.9 (240-401-10) ....................................................................................................2011

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Team Season RecordsPass efficiency

1. 352.5 (400-205-10) .................................................................................................19852. 346.2 (176-75-13) ....................................................................................................19823. 343.2 (166-62-12) ....................................................................................................19834. 341.2 (203-89-12) ....................................................................................................19805. 312.8 (353-172-25) .................................................................................................19816. 152.4 (254-384-6) .....................................................................................20127. 140.0 (199-358-8) ....................................................................................................20018. 139.1 (287-450-7) ....................................................................................................20089. 137.5 (171-287-9) ....................................................................................................200610. 136.5 (186-331-18) .................................................................................................1991

Average yards/pass1. 14.5 (400-205-10) ....................................................................................................19852. 14.5 (203-89-12).......................................................................................................19803. 12.8 (353-172-25) ....................................................................................................19814. 12.7 (176-75-13).......................................................................................................19825. 11.7 (166-62-12).......................................................................................................19836. 8.2 (186-331-18).......................................................................................................19917. 8.2 (89-182-14) .........................................................................................................19688. 8.2 (57-145-15) .........................................................................................................19719. 8.0 (138-252-13).......................................................................................................199010. 7.9 (153-266-11).......................................................................................................2005

Average yards/completion1. 20.9 (57-145-15).......................................................................................................19712. 19.3 (69-170-21).......................................................................................................19723. 17.2 (114-276-19) ....................................................................................................19764. 17.1 (72-188-15).......................................................................................................19675. 16.9 (117-254-16) ....................................................................................................19696. 16.8 (89-182-14).......................................................................................................19687. 15.6 (115-247-24) ....................................................................................................19708. 15.3 (140-275-22) ....................................................................................................19889. 15.3 (140-292-12) ....................................................................................................199610. 15.1 (72-173-17).......................................................................................................1973

Passing yards/game1. 330.9 (9 games) .........................................................................................................19852. 280.5 (10 games) ......................................................................................................20013. 275.5 (10 games) ......................................................................................................20034. 266.4 (10 games) ......................................................................................................19995. 253.6 (10 games) ......................................................................................................20026. 253.3 (11 games) ......................................................................................................19977. 248.0 (11 games) ......................................................................................................19918. 245.8 (10 games) ......................................................................................................19959. 243.6 (10 games) ......................................................................................................200410. 235.7 (12 games) .......................................................................................2012

RECEIVING (SEASON)Pass reception yards

1. 3023 (287-3023) ......................................................................................................20082. 2978 (205-2978) ......................................................................................................19853. 2885 (235-2885) ......................................................................................................20074. 2828 (254-2828) ........................................................................................20125. 2805 (199-2805) ......................................................................................................20016. 2786 (190-2786) ......................................................................................................19977. 2755 (199-2755) ......................................................................................................20038. 2728 (186-2728) ......................................................................................................19919. 2664 (185-2664) ......................................................................................................199910. 2561 (183-2561) ......................................................................................................1998

Pass receptions1. 287 (287-3023) .........................................................................................................20082. 254 (254-2828) ..........................................................................................20123. 240 (240-2559) .........................................................................................................20114. 235 (235-2885) .........................................................................................................20075. 213 (213-2234) .........................................................................................................20096. 210 (210-2536) .........................................................................................................20027. 205 (205-2978) .........................................................................................................19858. 200 (200-2275) .........................................................................................................20109. 199 (199-2805) .........................................................................................................2001 199 (199-2755) .........................................................................................................2003

Pass reception TDs1. 32 .....................................................................................................................20122. 30 .....................................................................................................................................20083. 28 .....................................................................................................................................19854. 25 .....................................................................................................................................20015. 24 .....................................................................................................................................1997 24 .....................................................................................................................................20037. 23 .....................................................................................................................................20028. 22 .....................................................................................................................................2000 22 .....................................................................................................................................2007 22 .....................................................................................................................................1991

TOTAL OFFENSE (SEASON)Total offense yards

1. 5701 (936-5701) ......................................................................................................20072. 5464 (801-5464) ......................................................................................................20063. 4938 (852-4938) ........................................................................................20124. 4796 (732-4796) ......................................................................................................19905. 4784 (897-4784) ......................................................................................................20086. 4714 (786-4714) ......................................................................................................20017. 4584 (792-4584) ......................................................................................................19938. 4581 (740-4581) ......................................................................................................1991 4581 (761-4581) ......................................................................................................200410. 4480 (782-4480) ......................................................................................................2010

TDs responsible for1. 90 .....................................................................................................................................20072. 87 .....................................................................................................................................20013. 84 .....................................................................................................................................2012 84 .....................................................................................................................................20085. 82 .....................................................................................................................................20066. 72 .....................................................................................................................................1969 72 .....................................................................................................................................20038. 71 .....................................................................................................................................2000 71 .....................................................................................................................................2004Cody Wockenfuss

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All purpose yards1. 7255 ................................................................................................................................20072. 6794 ................................................................................................................................20063. 6436 ................................................................................................................................20084. 6229 ................................................................................................................................20125. 6176 ................................................................................................................................20016. 6164 ................................................................................................................................19937. 5963 ................................................................................................................................19908. 5755 ................................................................................................................................20109. 5702 ................................................................................................................................199710. 5681 ................................................................................................................................2003

SCORING (SEASON)Total points scored

1. 488 (68 TD, 59 PAT, 6 FG) ......................................................................................20072. 479 (62 TD, 55 PAT, 16 FG) ...................................................................................20063. 442 (62 TD, 46 PAT, 5 FG) ......................................................................................20014. 434 (54 TD, 51 PAT, 17 FG) ...................................................................................20085. 406 (52 TD, 43 PAT, 15 FG) ...................................................................................1990 406 (52 TD, 46 PAT, 16 FG) ......................................................................20127. 403 (52 TD, 40 PAT, 14 FG) ...................................................................................19948. 378 (52 TD, 40 PAT, 8 FG) ......................................................................................20049. 368 (49 TD, 42 PAT, 9 FG) ......................................................................................200010. 356 (48 TD, 39 PAT, 7 FG) ......................................................................................2003

Touchdowns scored1. 68 (42 rush, 22 rcv, 4 ret) ......................................................................................20072. 62 (32 rush, 25 rcv, 5 ret) ......................................................................................2001 62 (39 rush, 20 rcv, 3 ret) ......................................................................................20064. 54 (18 rush, 30 rcv, 6 ret) ......................................................................................20085. 52 (32 rush, 20 rcv) .................................................................................................1969 52 (34 rush, 16 rcv, 2 ret) ......................................................................................1990 52 (28 rush, 19 rcv, 5 ret) ......................................................................................2004 52 (32 rush, 16 rcv, 4 ret) ......................................................................................1994 52 (17 rush, 32 rcv, 3 ret) ........................................................................201210. 49 (23 rush, 22 rcv, 4 ret) ......................................................................................2000 49 (25 rush, 22 rcv, 2 ret) ......................................................................................1991

EXTRA POINTS (SEASON)PAT kicks made

1. 58 (58-63) ....................................................................................................................20072. 55 (55-62) ....................................................................................................................20063. 49 (49-51) ....................................................................................................................20084. 46 (46-50) .....................................................................................................20125. 43 (43-49) ....................................................................................................................1990 43 (43-53) ....................................................................................................................20017. 41 (41-45) ....................................................................................................................19918. 39 (39-43) ....................................................................................................................2000 39 (39-39) ....................................................................................................................201010. 38 (38-46) ....................................................................................................................2004 38 (38-38) ....................................................................................................................2009 38 (38-42) ....................................................................................................................1989

FIELD GOALS (SEASON)Field goals made

1. 18 (18-22) ....................................................................................................................2010 18 (18-24) ....................................................................................................................20093. 17 (17-24) ....................................................................................................................20084. 16 (16-19) .....................................................................................................2012 16 (16-21) ....................................................................................................................20066. 15 (15-20) ....................................................................................................................1999 15 (15-23) ....................................................................................................................19908. 14 (14-19) ....................................................................................................................1994 14 (14-22) ....................................................................................................................199510. 13 (13-17) ....................................................................................................................1989

Field goal pct1. 100.0 (1-1) ...................................................................................................................1969 100.0 (1-1) ...................................................................................................................1970 100.0 (4-4) ...................................................................................................................19714. 84.2 (16-19) .................................................................................................2012

5. 81.8 (9-11) ...................................................................................................................2000 81.8 (18-22) ................................................................................................................20107. 76.5 (13-17) ................................................................................................................19898. 76.2 (16-21) ................................................................................................................20069. 75.0 (15-20) ................................................................................................................1999 75.0 (18-24) ................................................................................................................2009

PUNTING (SEASON)Punt yards

1. 2860 (69-2860) .........................................................................................................19752. 2791 (76-2791) .........................................................................................................19973. 2780 (73-2780) .........................................................................................................19964. 2763 (74-2763) .........................................................................................................19845. 2532 (62-2532) .........................................................................................................19766. 2514 (64-2514) .........................................................................................................20087. 2369 (63-2369) .........................................................................................................20118. 2346 (63-2346) .........................................................................................................19739. 2333 (59-2333) .........................................................................................................200710. 2287 (61-2287) .........................................................................................................1985

Punt attempts1. 76 (76-2791) ...............................................................................................................19972. 74 (74-2763) ...............................................................................................................19843. 73 (73-2780) ...............................................................................................................19964. 69 (69-2860) ...............................................................................................................19755. 64 (64-2514) ...............................................................................................................20086. 63 (63-2369) ...............................................................................................................2011 63 (63-2346) ...............................................................................................................19738. 62 (62-2217) ...............................................................................................................1986 62 (62-2532) ...............................................................................................................197610. 61 (61-2287) ...............................................................................................................1985 61 (61-2068) ...............................................................................................................1981

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Average yards/punt1. 54.71 (24-1313) ........................................................................................................19832. 41.88 (51-2136) ........................................................................................................20103. 41.45 (69-2860) ........................................................................................................19754. 40.96 (55-2253) ........................................................................................................19955. 40.84 (62-2532) ........................................................................................................19766. 40.73 (45-1833) ........................................................................................................20097. 39.98 (49-1959) ........................................................................................................19998. 39.68 (57-2262) ........................................................................................................19989. 39.54 (59-2333) ........................................................................................................200710. 39.50 (40-1580) ........................................................................................................1970

PUNT RETURNS (SEASON)Punt return yards

1. 596 (49-596) ...............................................................................................................20002. 549 (37-549) ...............................................................................................................20063. 545 (53-545) ...............................................................................................................20014. 499 (38-499) ...............................................................................................................20075. 458 (38-458) ...............................................................................................................19816. 421 (34-421) ...............................................................................................................20097. 417 (39-417) ...............................................................................................................20108. 414 (42-414) ...............................................................................................................19979. 386 (39-386) ...............................................................................................................199810. 381 (34-381) ...............................................................................................................1990

Average yards/punt return1. 22.00 (14-308) ...........................................................................................................19682. 14.84 (37-549) ...........................................................................................................20063. 13.96 (25-349) ............................................................................................20124. 13.87 (23-319) ...........................................................................................................19705. 13.41 (22-295) ...........................................................................................................20056. 13.13 (38-499) ...........................................................................................................20077. 12.94 (18-233) ...........................................................................................................19718. 12.90 (20-258) ...........................................................................................................20049. 12.62 (29-366) ...........................................................................................................197710. 12.38 (34-421) ...........................................................................................................2009

KICK RETURNS (SEASON)Kick return yards

1. 1144 (44-1144) .........................................................................................................20082. 1055 (46-1055) .........................................................................................................19933. 1010 (40-1010) .........................................................................................................20034. 964 (41-964) ...............................................................................................................19885. 957 (43-957) ...............................................................................................................19926. 947 (44-947) ...............................................................................................................20117. 911 (38-911) ...............................................................................................................19808. 904 (40-904) ...............................................................................................................20079. 843 (42-843) ...............................................................................................................198710. 826 (36-826) ...............................................................................................................1978

Average yards/kick return1. 30.50 (10-305) ...........................................................................................................19822. 28.81 (21-605) ...........................................................................................................19713. 27.04 (25-676) ...........................................................................................................20014. 26.19 (31-812) ...........................................................................................................20095. 26.00 (44-1144) ........................................................................................................20086. 25.25 (40-1010) ........................................................................................................20037. 25.05 (19-476) ...........................................................................................................19778. 23.97 (38-911) ...........................................................................................................19809. 23.81 (31-738) ...........................................................................................................201010. 23.80 (20-476) ...........................................................................................................1975

INTERCEPTIONS (SEASON)Interceptions

1. 25 (25-287) .................................................................................................................19732. 23 (23-238) .................................................................................................................1994 23 (23-161) .................................................................................................................19954. 22 (22-314) .................................................................................................................1980 22 (22-218) .................................................................................................................19856. 21 (21-290) ..................................................................................................2012 21 (21-150) .................................................................................................................1970

8. 20 (20-159) .................................................................................................................1974 20 (20-118) .................................................................................................................198310. 19 (19-284) .................................................................................................................1975

DEFENSE (SEASON)Total tackles

1. 1150 (373-777) .........................................................................................................19782. 1134 (319-815) .........................................................................................................19703. 1081 (258-823) .........................................................................................................19804. 1066 (215-851) .........................................................................................................19845. 1037 (664-373) .........................................................................................................19766. 1033 (290-743) .........................................................................................................19727. 1031 (258-773) .........................................................................................................19758. 1027 (209-818) .........................................................................................................19799. 973 (272-701) ............................................................................................................198810. 962 (437-525) ............................................................................................................1991

Tackles for loss1. 110.0 (81-58/520) ...................................................................................................20072. 108.0 (108-0/440) ...................................................................................................20013. 106.0 (78-56/459) ...................................................................................................20084. 96.0 (78-36/442) ......................................................................................................20065. 94.0 (94-0/253) ........................................................................................................20006. 90.0 (70-40/404) ......................................................................................................20027. 85.0 (57-56/273) .......................................................................................20128. 79.0 (62-34/290) ......................................................................................................20119. 76.0 (46-60/336) ......................................................................................................200310. 75.0 (75-0/199) ........................................................................................................1998

Quarterback sacks1. 61.0 (59-4/427) ........................................................................................................19992. 52.0 (49-6/0) ..............................................................................................................19983. 49.0 (37-24/355) ......................................................................................................20074. 48.0 (39-18/317) ......................................................................................................20085. 47.0 (38-18/293) ......................................................................................................20026. 46.5 (39-15/372) ......................................................................................................20007. 44.5 (34-21/317) ......................................................................................................20018. 42.0 (41-2/251) ........................................................................................................19979. 41.0 (36-10/279) ......................................................................................................200610. 33.5 (33-1/244) ........................................................................................................1994

Fumbles forced1. 18 .....................................................................................................................................1998 18 .....................................................................................................................................19973. 17 .....................................................................................................................................2008 17 .....................................................................................................................................20075. 16 .....................................................................................................................................2011 16 .....................................................................................................................................19947. 13 .....................................................................................................................................1995 13 .....................................................................................................................................2000

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Fumbles recovered1. 16 .....................................................................................................................................2008 16 .....................................................................................................................................2002 16 .....................................................................................................................................19974. 15 .....................................................................................................................................19985. 14 .....................................................................................................................................1999 14 .....................................................................................................................................20117. 13 .....................................................................................................................................20098. 12 .....................................................................................................................20129. 11 .....................................................................................................................................200610. 10 .....................................................................................................................................2000

Pass breakups1. 68 .....................................................................................................................................19962. 62 .....................................................................................................................................19953. 60 .....................................................................................................................................19854. 57 .....................................................................................................................................19975. 53 .....................................................................................................................................19936. 52 .....................................................................................................................................19927. 49 .....................................................................................................................................20008. 48 .....................................................................................................................................2003 48 .....................................................................................................................................200110. 47 .....................................................................................................................................2007 47 .....................................................................................................................................1998

QB hurries1. 83 .....................................................................................................................................19952. 72 .....................................................................................................................................19963. 53 .....................................................................................................................................19994. 52 .....................................................................................................................................19975. 36 .....................................................................................................................................20006. 32 .....................................................................................................................................20107. 27 .....................................................................................................................................20118. 25 .....................................................................................................................................2009 25 .....................................................................................................................................200210. 22 .....................................................................................................................................2008

Blocked kicks1. 8 ........................................................................................................................................2008 8 ........................................................................................................................................20093. 7 ........................................................................................................................................1989 7 ........................................................................................................................................19995. 6 ........................................................................................................................................19886. 5 ........................................................................................................................................1990 5 ........................................................................................................................................2003 5 ........................................................................................................................................20009. 4 ........................................................................................................................................1996 4 ........................................................................................................................................1992 4 ........................................................................................................................................1985 4 ........................................................................................................................................1998

Team Season Records

Net Yards Rushing 492 .....................................................................................................vs Colorado Mines, 2000451 ........................................................................................................vs Montana Tech, 1989433 .............................................................................................. vs South Dakota Tech, 1993428 ........................................................................................................... vs Wayne State, 2006428 ............................................................................................................... vs Fort Lewis, 2010394 .......................................................................................................................... vs Dana, 1958372 ........................................................................................................ vs Western State, 1990371 ................................................................................................................. vs Fort Hays, 1997363 ..............................................................................................................vs Jamestown, 1989358 ............................................................................................................... vs Black Hills, 1993

Net Yards Passing 581 ............................................................................................................... vs Fort Lewis, 2003541 ......................................................................................vs New Mexico Highlands, 1999482 ........................................................................................................vs Montana Tech, 1991474 .............................................................................................vs Northwestern Iowa, 1985469 ........................................................................................................................... vs Peru, 1985+ 443 .............................................................................................. vs Abilene Christian, 2007398 ...............................................................................................vs Nebraska-Kearney, 2004394 ....................................................................................vs. Black Hills State, 2012387 ...................................................................................................... vs Pittsburg State, 2008383 ........................................................................................................................... vs Peru, 1969

Total Net Yards + 716 .............................................................................................. vs Abilene Christian, 2007701 ............................................................................................................... vs Fort Lewis, 2003694 ......................................................................................vs New Mexico Highlands, 1999688 .............................................................................................. vs South Dakota Tech, 1992620 .....................................................................................................vs Colorado Mines, 2000610 ........................................................................................................vs Montana Tech, 1989599 ........................................................................................................vs Montana Tech, 1991589 ............................................................................................................... vs Black Hills, 1991587 ............................................................................................................... vs Black Hills, 1990581 ....................................................................................vs. Black Hills State, 2012

Most First Downs + 41 ................................................................................................ vs Abilene Christian, 200733 .................................................................................................................. vs Fort Lewis, 200332 .................................................................................................................... vs Fort Hays, 200432 ....................................................................................vs Colorado School of Mines, 2004

31 ........................................................................................ vs. Colorado Mesa, 201230 .............................................................................................................. vs Adams State, 199529 ....................................................................................vs Colorado School of Mines, 199329 ....................................................................................vs Colorado School of Mines, 199428 ....................................................................................vs Colorado School of Mines, 197428 ........................................................................................................... vs Western State, 199827 .......................................................................................................................vs Midland, 1981 27 ...........................................................................................................vs Montana Tech, 198827 ........................................................................................................... vs Western State, 1995 27 ...................................................................................vs University of Mary, 2011

Most Passes Attempted + 66 ............................................................................... vs Northwest Missouri State, 200765 ........................................................................................vs. N.M. Highlands, 2012+ 62 ................................................................................................ vs Abilene Christian, 200757 ................................................................................................vs Northwestern Iowa, 198557 .................................................................................................................... vs Fort Hays, 200356 .................................................................................................................. vs Fort Lewis, 200356 ...................................................................................vs University of Mary, 201155 ..................................................................................................vs Nebraska-Kearney, 199755 ..................................................................................................vs Nebraska-Kearney, 201054 .....................................................................................................vs Colorado College, 197854 ......................................................................................................... vs Pittsburg State, 2008

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Most Passes Completed 38 ......................................................................................................... vs Pittsburg State, 200837 .................................................................................................................. vs Fort Lewis, 2003+ 37 ................................................................................................ vs Abilene Christian, 200737 ........................................................................................vs. N.M. Highlands, 201233 ..................................................................................................vs University of Mary, 201132 .................................................................................................................. vs Fort Lewis, 1999+ 31 ............................................................................... vs Northwest Missouri State, 200731 ....................................................................................................... Nebraska-Kearney, 201030 ................................................................................................vs Northwestern Iowa, 1985

Rushing Defense minus 89 yards .................................................................................... vs Adams State, 2000minus 30 .............................................................................. vs Western New Mexico, 2008minus 28 ................................................................................... vs South Dakota Tech, 1972minus 20 .................................................................................................... vs Fort Lewis, 1998minus 18 .............................................................................................. Colorado Mines, 2000minus 17 ................................................................................... vs South Dakota Tech, 1995minus 3 ................................................................................................... vs Adams State, 1997minus 3 ....................................................................................................... vs Fort Lewis, 1999

Passing Defense 0 ..................................................................................................................................vs York, 19470 ................................................................................................................................. vs Peru, 19790 ..........................................................................................................................vs Midland, 19800 .............................................................................................................................vs Carroll, 19840 ..........................................................................................................................vs Midland, 19850 ....................................................................................................................... vs Fort Hays, 19910 .............................................................................................. vs Wisconsin-River Falls, 20002 .................................................................................................... vs South Dakota Tech, 19476 ..................................................................................................................... vs Fort Lewis, 19989 ................................................................................................................................. vs Peru, 1970

Total Defense minus 14 yds ........................................................................................... vs. Fort Lewis, 199849 yds ..................................................................................................... vs. Adams State, 200051 yds ......................................................................................vs U. of S.D.-Springfield, 197351 yds ................................................................................................vs Colorado Mines, 2000

Fewest Pass Completions Allowed 0 ..................................................................................................................................vs York, 19470 ................................................................................................................................. vs Peru, 19790 ..........................................................................................................................vs Midland, 19800 ..........................................................................................................................vs Midland, 19850 ....................................................................................................................... vs Fort Hays, 19910 .............................................................................................. vs Wisconsin-River Falls, 20001 .................................................................................................................. vs three teams, 19471 ................................................................................................................................. vs Peru, 19702 ..................................................................................................................... vs Fort Lewis, 1998

Most Points Scored 94 ...................................................................................................... vs Rocky Mountain, 1968+ 76 ................................................................................................ vs Abilene Christian, 2007

Most Points Allowed + 73 ......................................................................................................Abilene Christian, 200761 ....................................................................................................................................Peru, 195461 .............................................................................................................................Kearney, 1965

Most Interceptions 8 ......................................................................................................................... vs Mayville, 19708 ..................................................................................................................... vs Black Hills, 1995

Total Net Yards (Both Teams-Game)+ 1,369 .......................................................................................... vs Abilene Christian, 20071,275 ...................................................................................vs New Mexico Highlands, 19991,200 ............................................................................................................ vs Fort Lewis, 2003

1,181 ..................................................................................................................vs Bemidji, 20041,153 .....................................................................................................vs Montana Tech, 19881,099 ..................................................................................................vs Colorado Mines, 20041,060 ...................................................................................vs New Mexico Highlands, 1993+ 1,035 ............................................................................ vs. West Texas A&M, 20121,027 ..................................................................................................... vs Western State, 19901,018 .....................................................................................................vs Montana Tech, 19911,001 .....................................................................................................vs Montana Tech, 19891,000 ............................................................................................................ vs Black Hills, 1992

Total Net Yards By An Opponent658 ......................................................................................................................... Bemidji, 2004+ 653 ................................................................................................... Abilene Christian, 2007625 ............................................................................................................ Montana Tech, 1988603 .......................................................................................... New Mexico Highlands, 1993590 .................................................................................................................. Idaho State, 1993585 ................................................................................................................... Mesa State, 1993581 .......................................................................................... New Mexico Highlands, 1999+ 580 ..................................................................................... West Texas A&M, 2012572 ........................................................................................................................... Carroll, 1988556 ...................................................................................................................... Fort Hays, 1995

Most Yards Rushing By An Opponent442 .................................................................................................... Midland Lutheran, 1987390 .................................................................................................................... Fort Lewis, 1996376 ............................................................................................................ Montana Tech, 1988

Most Yards Passing By An Opponent500 ......................................................................................................................... Bemidji, 2004446 ................................................................................................... Nebraska-Kearney, 1999430 ................................................................................................... Nebraska-Kearney, 2003428 ...................................................................................... Colorado School of Mines, 2009405 ................................................................................................................... Mesa State, 1993399 ..................................................................................................... Western Montana, 1998392 .......................................................................................... New Mexico Highlands, 1999392 .................................................................................................................... Fort Lewis, 2002384 .......................................................................................................... Colorado Mines, 2010380 ............................................................................................................. Western State, 1991

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Most Yards Rushing By An Opponent+ 309 ......................................................Xavier Omon, Northwest Missouri State, 2007+ 303 .....................................................................Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2007279 .......................................................................Gerald Mason, Midland Lutheran, 1985266 ............................................................... Chaumont Bouknight, Western State, 2003250 ..................................................... Thelbert Withers, New Mexico Highlands, 1993+ 235 .....................................................Khiry Robinson, West Texas A&M, 2012224 ............................................................................Larry Ellison, Rocky Mountain, 1987206 ........................................................................................Rod Nielsen, Minot State, 1984198 ........................................................................ Rustin Dring, Nebraska-Kearney, 2010195 ........................................................................... Mark Yulee, Nebraska-Kearney, 1991

Most Yards Passing By An Opponent500 ......................................................................................... Nathan Sannes, Bemidji, 2004446 ................................................................... Justin Coleman, Nebraska-Kearney, 1999430 ...............................................................................Pat Korth, Nebraska-Kearney, 2003411 ...........................................................................Chad Friehauf, Colorado Mines, 2004403 ....................................................................................................... Jake Logue, Mesa, 1993395 ...........................................................................Pat Duchien, Western Montana, 1998392 ....................................................... Richard Fuentes, New Mexico Highlands, 1999392 .....................................................................................Andrew Webb, Fort Lewis, 2002384 .................................................................................Clay Garcia, Colorado Mines, 2010380 ...............................................................................Jayson Merrill, Western State, 1991372 ...............................................................................David Pesek, Colorado Mines, 2009

Most Passes Attempted By An Opponent65 ..................................................................................................... Jamie Stinson, Peru, 199761 ........................................................................................Andrew Webb, Fort Lewis, 200260 ............................................................................................... Boyd Luim, Black Hills, 199557 ........................................................................................... David Garcia, Black Hills, 199057 ............................................................................................ Nathan Sannes, Bemidji, 200456 ..............................................................................Pat Duchien, Western Montana, 199856 ...................................................................... Justin Coleman, Nebraska-Kearney, 199953 ....................................................................................Clay Garcia, Colorado Mines, 201051 ...........................................................Emmanuel Lewis, N.M. Highlands, 2012

Most Passes Completed By An Opponent40 ........................................................................................Andrew Webb, Fort Lewis, 200234 ...................................................................... Justin Coleman, Nebraska-Kearney, 199934 ............................................................................................ Nathan Sannes, Bemidji, 200433 ....................................................................................Clay Garcia, Colorado Mines, 201033 ...........................................................Emmanuel Lewis, N.M. Highlands, 201230 ..............................................................................Pat Duchien, Western Montana, 199829 ......................................................................Dan Fjeldheim, South Dakota State, 200129 ..................................................................................David Pesek, Colorado Mines, 200928 ............................................................................................... Boyd Luim, Black Hills, 199528 ....................................................................................... Matt Gutierrez, Fort Lewis, 2004

Most Yards Receiving By An Opponent205 ........................................................................................ Xavier Brown, Fort Hays, 1996197 ...................................................................Forest Hurlburt, Western Montana, 1998196 ..................................................Tommy Flanagan, Nebraska-Kearney, 2011195 .................................................................................................... Todd Liberty, Peru, 1997187 ........................................................................................Travis Thorn, Black Hills, 1995186 ........................................................................... Garth Mins, Nebraska-Kearney, 2003192 ........................................................................................... Mike Nordyke, Bemidji, 2004180 ..............................................................Michael Sims, New Mexico Highlands, 1993+ 178 ....................................................................... Jerale Badon, Abilene Christian, 2007170 ................................................................................. Joel Meggers, Western State, 1991170 .....................................................................................Justin Johnson, Fort Lewis, 2009

Most Receptions By An Opponent16 .............................................................................................. Mike Nordyke, Bemidji, 200415 .............................................................................................. Lance Marr, Black Hills, 199315 ............................................................................... Jebb Hatch, Nebraska-Kearney, 199915 ........................................................................................Justin Johnson, Fort Lewis, 200913 ......................................................................Forest Hurlburt, Western Montana, 1998

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Chadron State College Grid Leaders, 1968-2012RUSHING

Year ......Name, Carries-Yds (Avg.) TDs1968 ......Larry Gold, 214-1126 yds (5.3) 10 TD1969 ......Ken Parks, 168-611 yds (3.6) 12 TD1970 ......Stan Labertew, 122-776 yds (6.4) 6 TD1971 ......Ron Grant, 97-458 yds (4.7) 3 TD1972 ......Jerry Macken, 93-447 yds (4.8) 6 TD1973 ......Bob Houston, 172-686 yds (4.0) 9 TD1974 ......Mike Maryott, 72-385 yds (5.3) 2 TD1975 ......Bob Houston, 102-341 yds (3.3) 5 TD1976 ......Bob Houston, 120-528 yds (4.4) 11 TD1977 ......Alvin Nelson, 128-474 yds (3.7) 1 TD1978 ......Brad Fults, 114-441 yds (3.8), 10 TD1979 ......J.D. Hill, 108-553 yds (5.1) 5 TD1980 ......Willy Long, 165-775 yds (4.7) 13 TD1981 ......Willy Long, 161-731 yds (4.5) 7 TD1982 ......Willy Long, 171-718 yds (4.2) 7 TD1983 ......Jeff Roggasch, 130-570 yds (4.9) 5 TD1984 ......Leonard Hawkins, 108-525 yds (4.9) 1 TD1985 ......Bernard Grays, 90-363 yds (4.0) 4 TD1986 ......Mike Kozeal, 77-332 yds (4.3) 2 TD1987 ......David Jones, 188-917 yds (4.9) 8 TD1988 ......Jason Sleep, 121-564 yds (4.7) 3 TD David Jones, 132-533 yds (4.0) 2 TD1989 ......David Jones, 211-1,458 yds (6.9) 13 TD1990 ......David Jones, 245-1,625 yds (6.6) 14 TD1991 ......David McCartney, 159-840 yds (5.3) 14 TD Jerry Thomas, 111-609 yds (5.5) 5 TD1992 ...... David McCartney, 267-1,359 yds (5.1) 25 TD1993 ......Corey Campbell, 133-685 yds (5.2) 5 TD David McCartney, 127-679 yds (5.3) 8 TD1994 ......Corey Campbell, 252-1,443 yds (5.7) 10 TD1995 ......Corey Campbell, 233-1,123 yds (4.8) 7 TD1996 ......Mike Fackrell, 272-1,264 yds (4.6) 13 TD1997 ........Anthony Simmons, 175-1,060 yds (6.0) 8 TD1998 Anthony Simmons, 133-751 yds (5.6) 3 TD Mike Fackrell, 129-667 yds (5.2) 5 TD1999 ......Anthony Simmons, 127-728 yds (5.5) 4 TD2000 ......Austin Forster, 198-1,077 yds (5.4) 14 TD2001 ......Peter Holak, 155-661 yds (4.3) 12 TD2002 ......Austin Forster, 179-899 yds (5.0) 9 TD2003 ......Austin Forster, 123-681 yds (5.5) 6 TD2004 ........Danny Woodhead, 284-1,840 yds (6.5) 25 TD2005 ........Danny Woodhead, 278-1,769 yds(6.4) 21 TD2006 ........Danny Woodhead, 344-2,756 yds (8.0) 34 TD2007 ........Danny Woodhead, 250-1,597 yds (6.4) 21 TD2008 ......John Ritzen, 117-592 yds (5.1) 5 TD2009 ......Mark Haag, 129-597 yds (4.6) 6 TD2010 ......Glen Clinton, 198-1,020 yds (5.2) 7 TD Dominic Morris, 141-803 yds (5.7) 6 TD2011 ......Glen Clinton, 172-768 yds (4.5) 5 TD2012 ......Glen Clinton, 217-1,350 yds (6.2), 7 TD

PASS RECEIVINGYear .....Name, Rec.-Yds, TDs1968 ......Dean Palser, 35-579 yds, 2 TD1969 ......Rick Watson, 32-524 yds, 6 TD Henry Tullo, 32-524 yds, 6 TD1970 ......Rick Watson, 56-978 yds, 6 TD1971 ......Mike Dority, 18-610 yds, 7 TD1972 ......Terry Myers, 20-462 yds, 2 TD1973 ......Steve Nelson, 20-335 yds, 2 TD1974 ......Terry Myers, 31-497 yds, 2 TD1975 ......Dale Drahota, 15-243 yds, 1 TD1976 ......Dale Drahota, 40-894 yds, 5 TD1977 ......Ron Washington, 32-538 yds, 5 TD Bill Ryan, 32-467 yds, 5 TD1978 ......Bill Ryan, 65-868 yds, 9 TD *Ron Washington, 28-269 yds1979 ......Jerry Carder, 38-460 yds1980 ......J.D. Hill, 35-551 yds1981 ......Jim Fairfield, 60-821 yds, 6 TD 1982 ......*Jim Fairfield, 25-316 yds, 3 TD Rocco Rotello, 22-282 yds, 1 TD1983 ......Todd Kadolph, 15-183 yds1984 ......Duane Smith, 58-786 yds, 6 TD1985 ......Duane Smith, 71-1264 yds, 11 TD1986 ......Tony Eddings, 32-473 yds, 6 TD Vic Woods, 31-378 yds, 1 TD1987 ......Chris Stein, 33-461 yds, 1 TD1988 ......Don Beebe, 49-906 yds, 13 TD1989 ......Chris Stein, 40-477 yds, 9 TD Jay Rhoades, 27-561 yds, 3 TD1990 ......Jay Rhoades, 26-560 yds, 6 TD Tom Potter, 29-431 yds, 2 TD1991 ......Jay Rhoades, 52-1,016 yds, 13 TD Rich Van Deer, 28-521 yds, 1 TD Pat Nickodemus, 33-391 yds, 2 TD1992 ......Joe Planansky, 45-609 yds, 2 TD Cory Brooks, 32-495 yds, 2 TD1993 ......Cory Brooks, 46-671 yds, 5 TD Joe Planansky, 44-588 yds, 4 TD1994 ......Cory Brooks, 54-817 yds, 9 TD Joe Planansky, 44-465 yds, 1 TD1995 ......Cory Brooks, 56-958 yds, 4 TD1996 ......Troy Theobald, 45-892 yds, 9 TD1997 ......Jess Clarke, 39-651 yds, 3 TD1998 ......Jess Clarke, 49-741 yds, 5 TD1999 ......Jess Clarke, 48-746 yds, 6 TD2000 ......Rian Weber, 46-653 yds, 9 TD2001 ......Michael Wahlstrom, 47-650 yds, 4 TD2002 ......Michael Wahlstrom, 64-801 yds, 7 TD Zac Jones, 55-587 yds, 5 TD2003 ......Bryce Flammang, 41-671 yds, 4 TD Michael Wahlstrom, 37-508 yds, 5 TD2004 ......Bryce Flammang, 49-721 yds, 12 TD2005 ......Danny Woodhead, 30-367 yds, 0 TD Ben Woodhead, 29-467 yds, 5 TD2006 ......Logan Stropko, 46-513 yds, 4 TD Danny Woodhead, 45-403 yds, 4 TD2007 ......Danny Woodhead, 38-484 yds, 2 TD Isaac Stockton, 35-442 yds, 6 TD Joel Schommer, 31-453 yds, 5 TD2008 ......Brandon Harrington, 82-899 yds, 9 TD Isaac Stockton, 69-739 yds, 10 TD2009 ......Brandon Harrington, 42-575 yds, 4 TD Isaac Stockton, 41-395 yds, 3 TD2010 ......Jeff Alcorn, 36-365 yds, 1 TD Nathan Ross, 34-455yds , 5 TD2011 ......Nathan Ross, 45-511 yds , 2 TD Jeremy Sondrup, 36-382 yds, 3 TD Jeff Alcorn, 33-453 yds, 5 TD2012 ......Nathan Ross, 54-805 yds , 10 TD Chapman Ham, 49-503 yds, 4 TD Cody Roes, 32-317 yds, 4 TD

* Played in 5 games before being injured

SCORINGYear ......Name, pts (TD, FG, PAT)1968 ......Larry Gold, 63 pts (10 TD, 1 FG, 3 PAT)1969 ......Ken Parks, 72 pts (12 TD)1970 ......Rick Watson, 50 pts (8 TD and 2-pt PAT)1971 ......Mike Dority, 48 pts (8 TD)1972 ......Don White, 39 pts (1 TD, 5 FG, 18 PAT)1973 ......Bob Houston, 60 pts (10 TD)1974 ......Bob Houston, 42 pts (7 TD)1975 ......Bob Houston, 30 pts (5 TD)1976 ......Bob Houston, 66 pts (11 TD)1977 ......Chad Emanuel, 37 pts (4 FG and 25 PAT)1978 ......Ron Hoffman, 66 pts (4 TD, 8 FG, 18 PAT) Brad Fults 56 pts (9 TD and 2-pt PAT) Bill Ryan, 56 pts (9 TD and 2-pt PAT)1979 ......J.D. Hill, 36 pts (6 TD)1980 ......Willy Long, 80 pts (13 TD and 2-pt PAT)1981 ......Willy Long, 42 pts (7 TD)1982 ......Willy Long, 42 pts (7 TD)1983 ......Jeff Roggasch, 30 pts (5 TD)1984 ......Duane Smith, 42 pts (7 TD)1985 ......Duane Smith, 72 pts (12 TD)1986 ......Tony Eddings, 42 pts (7 TD)1987 ......David Jones, 48 pts (8 TD) Jay Masek, 45 pts (11 FG and 12 PAT)1988 ......Don Beebe, 90 pts (15 TD)1989 ......Jay Masek, 77 pts (13 FG and 38 PAT) David Jones, 78 pts (13 TD)1990 ......David Jones, 90 pts (15 TD) Jay Masek, 91 pts (15 FG and 43 PAT)1991 ......David McCartney, 84 pts (16 TD) Jay Rhoades, 78 pts (13 TD)1992 ........David McCartney, 154 pts (25 TD and 2 PAT)1993 ......Scott Doyle, 60 pts (10 FG and 30 PAT) David McCartney, 50 pts (8 TD and 1 PAT)1994 ......Scott Doyle, 79 pts (14 FG and 37 PAT) Corey Campbell, 64 (10 TD and 2 2-pt PAT) Cory Brooks, 60 pts (10 TD)1995 ......Scott Doyle, 64 pts (14 FG and 22 PAT)1996 ......Mike Fackrell, 84 pts (14 TD) Troy Theobald, 54 pts (9 TD) 1997 ........Anthony Simmons, 62 pts (10 TD and 1 PAT)1998 ......Dan O’Donnell, 46 pts (8 FG and 22 PAT)1999 ......Aaron Turner, 77 pts (15 FG and 31 PAT)2000 ......Austin Forster, 98 pts (16 TD and 1 PAT)2001 ......Peter Holak, 72 pts (12 TD)2002 ......Austin Forster, 66 pts (11 TD)2003 ......Ryan Mackey, 52 pts (7 FG and 31 PAT)2004 ......Danny Woodhead, 162 pts (27 TD)2005 ......Danny Woodhead, 126 pts (21 TD)2006 ......Danny Woodhead, 228 pts (38 TD)2007 ......Danny Woodhead, 138 pts (23 TD)2008 ......Travis Atter, 100 pts (17 FG and 49 PAT)2009 ......Travis Atter, 92 pts (18 FG and 38 PAT)2010 ......Michael Ziola, 93 pts (18 FG and 39 PAT)2011 ......Alex Ferdinand, 70 pts (12 FG and 34 PAT)2012 ......Alex Ferdinand, 94 pts (16 FG and 46 PAT)

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PUNTINGYear:.....Name, Punts, Avg.1968 ......Dennis Ptak, 38, 37.4 avg.1969 ......Jim Evans, 38, 35.7 avg.1970 ......Bill Pile, 40, 39.5 avg.1971 ......Jim Morgan, 47, 37.2 avg.1972 ......Steve Nelson, 49, 35.2 avg.1973 ......Steve Nelson, 48, 37.6 avg.1974 ......Duane Fritz, 45, 36.8 avg.1975 ......Duane Fritz, 65, 42.3 avg.1976 ......Duane Fritz, 56, 41.3 avg.1977 ......Kirk Lunt, 48, 32.5 avg.1978 ......Mark Perrella, 46, 36.8 avg.1979 ......Mark Perrella, 58, 37.7 avg.1980 ......Mark Perrella, 55, 33.7 avg.1981 ......Les Hatfield, 42, 34.2 avg.1982 ......Jim Fairfield, 24, 37.4 avg. Rod Bussinger, 20, 35.5 avg.1983 ......Rod Bussinger, 64, 36.9 avg.1984 ......Rod Bussinger, 61, 38.6 avg.1985 ......Rod Bussinger, 45, 39.8 avg.1986 ......Scott Charron, 61, 35.6 avg.1987 ......Scott Charron, 45, 39.8 avg.1988 ......Lance Philben, 43, 32.1 avg.1989 ......Neal Anthony, 12, 35.8 avg. 1990 ......Travis Ball, 43, 37.7 avg.1991 ......Wes Gamble, 47, 35.4 avg.1992 ......Lynn Wendelin, 35, 37.4 avg.1993 ......Lynn Wendelin, 48, 36.7 avg.1994 ......Lynn Wendelin, 39, 38.7 avg.1995 ......Lynn Wendelin, 52, 40.7 avg.1996 ......Jarod Moeller, 84, 37.9 avg.1997 ......Jarod Moeller, 76, 36.7 avg.1998 ......Jarod Moeller, 53, 39.5 avg.1999 ......Jarod Moeller, 47, 41.1 avg.2000 ......Matt Strand, 60, 37.5 avg.2001 ......Matt Strand, 58, 36.3 avg.2002 ......Jesse Corlett, 23, 35.6 avg.2003 ......Mitch Barry, 49, 38.0 avg.2004 Ross Janssen, 24, 37.9 avg. Mitch Barry, 24, 37.8 avg.2005 ......Ross Janssen, 47, 38.1 avg.2006 ......Scott Wewel, 36, 33.2 avg.2007 ......Kevin Berg, 57, 39.7 avg.2008 ......Kevin Berg, 62, 39.6 avg. 2009 ......Kevin Berg, 44, 41.7 avg.2010 ......Kevin Berg, 49, 43.0 avg.2011 ......Josh Borm, 54, 39.7 avg.2012 ......Josh Borm, 53, 37.2 avg.

PUNT RETURNS1968 ......Kevin Kirwin, 8, 24.6 avg.1969 ......Henry Tullo, 12, 10.2 avg.1970 ......Rick Watson, 10, 20.4 avg.1971 ......Kay Fackrell, 8, 13.5 avg.1972 ......Kay Fackrell, 12, 6.0 avg.1973 ......Paul Muzquiz, 10, 13.2 avg.1974 ......Paul Muzquiz, 9, 7.4 avg.1975 ......Bill Ryan, 8, 15.8 avg.1976 ......Bill Ryan, 23, 8.5 avg.1977 ......Mark Sholtz, 14, 13.8 avg.1978 ......J.D. Hill, 17, 7.3 avg.1979 ......Mark Sholtz, 17, 12.6 avg.1980 ......J.D. Hill, 8, 8.4 avg.1981 ......Charlie Mitchell, 22, 12.2 avg.1982 ......Charlie Mitchell, 18, 7.2 avg.1983 ......Charlie Mitchell, 15, 10.7 avg.1984 ......Duane Smith, 13, 7.6 avg.1985 ......Duane Smith, 6, 13.5 avg.1986 ......None qualified.1987 ......None qualified.1988 ......Rich VanDeer, 21, 7.2 avg.1989 ......Rich VanDeer, 16, 6.5 avg. Jerome Hyatte, 7, 16.1 avg.1990 ......Jerome Hyatte, 31, 10.8 avg.1991 ......Jerome Hyatte, 19, 7.6 avg.1992 ......Cody Gamble, 12, 4.9 avg.1993 ......Cody Gamble, 26, 9.6 avg.1994 ......Cody Gamble, 16, 10.9 avg.1995 ......Ryan Smith, 22, 7.0 avg.1996 ......Jamie Knapke, 27 10.1 avg. 1997 ......Jamie Knapke, 38, 10.5 avg.1998 ......Jamie Knapke, 31, 9.8 avg.1999 ......Austin Forster, 45, 11.8 avg.2000 ......Austin Forster, 38, 10.5 avg. 2001 ......Mitch Barry, 43, 8.9 avg.2002 ......Mitch Barry, 22, 12.4 avg.2003 ......Mitch Barry, 15, 13.8 avg.2004 ......Mitch Barry, 11, 14.9 avg.2005 ......Dale Poole, 17, 14.6 avg.2006 ......Micah Smith, 27, 17.4 avg.2007 ......Landon Ehlers, 22, 15.2 avg.2008 ......Dustin McCabe, 16, 5.9 avg.2009 ......Jed Herblan, 21, 7.4 avg.2010 ......Jed Herblan, 14, 13.5 avg.2011 ......Trelan Taylor, 16, 7.4 avg.2012 ......Trelan Taylor, 22, 12.2 avg.

KICKOFF RETURNS1968 ......Henry Tullo, 10, 22.1 avg.1969 ......Rick Watson, 8, 25.5 avg.1970 ......Ron Grant, 16, 19.8 avg. Rick Watson, 9, 23.2 avg.1971 ......Mike Dority, 12, 24.8 avg.

1972 ......Mike Dority, 13, 17.3 avg.1973 ......Mike Dority, 8, 20.3 avg.1974 ......Mike Maryott, 5, 23.6 avg.1975 ......Bill Ryan, 9, 30.2 avg.1976 ......Bill Ryan, 21, 23.5 avg.1977 ......Mark Sholtz, 14, 28.6 avg.1978 ......J.D. Hill, 14, 21.1 avg. Bill Ryan, 9, 25.0 avg.1979 ......Mark Sholtz, 16, 20.8 avg. J.D. Hill, 12, 27.6 avg.1980 ......J.D. Hill, 23, 28.0 avg.1981 ......Andy Callahan, 12, 20.0 avg.1982 ......Charlie Mitchell, 4, 24.8 avg.1983 ......Mark Sholtz, 8, 23.5 avg.1984 ......Scott Orchard, 15, 18.0 avg. Duane Smith, 12, 20.0 avg.1985 ......Tim Feathergill, 13, 25.1 avg.1986 ......Tony Eddings, 16, 19.8 avg.1987 ......Mark Rannie, 18, 20.8 avg.1988 ......Don Beebe, 29, 24.9 avg.1989 ......T.J. Marx, 12, 18.8 avg. Rich Van Deer, 11, 18.4 avg.1990 ......Jerome Hyatte, 20, 18.4 avg.1991 ......Jerome Hyatte, 17, 13.1 avg.1992 ......Jeff Palser, 23, 25.0 avg.1993 ......Jeff Palser, 24, 23.4 avg. Todd Ziettlow, 13, 23.4 avg.1994 ......Todd Ziettlow, 20, 18.8 avg.1995 ......Jeff Gipson, 17, 28.0 avg.1996 ......Jamie Knapke, 18, 19.8 avg. Jeff Gipson, 13, 18.6 avg.1997 ......Jeff Gipson, 10, 22.8 avg.1998 ......Brandon Soden, 8, 18.6 avg. Jeff Gipson, 6, 20.0 avg.1999 ......Tom Dawson, 11, 27.8 avg.2000 ......Eric Stewart, 9, 20.5 avg.2001 ......Beau Sheets, 10, 33.7 avg.2002 ......Marvin Jackson, 15, 26.6 avg.2003 ......Beau Sheets, 22, 25.1 avg.2004 ......Brent Harner, 14, 19.1 avg. Travis Covey, 12, 18.9 avg.2005 ......Dale Poole, 17, 22.5 avg.2006 ......DeAngelo Wall, 12, 19.6 avg.2007 ......Brandon Harrington, 13, 31.3 avg.2008 ......Maurice Threatts, 18, 32.4 avg.2009 ......Brandon Harrington, 18, 27.4 avg.2010 ......Glen Clinton, 19, 24.9 avg.2011 ......Nathan Ross, 17, 28.1 avg.2012 ......Nathan Ross, 15, 23.8 avg.

Year ......Name, Comp-Att-Int, Yards, TD, %1968 ......Mike Winchell, 45-94-4, 696 yds, 6 TD, 47.5% Tim Turman, 42-82-8, 796 yds, 6 TD, 50.0%1969 ......Mike Winchell, 60-109-8, 870 yds, 7 TD, 55.0% Tim Turman, 50-124-10, 1013 yds, 12 TD, 40.3%1970 ......Tim Turman, 63-115-8, 1137 yds, 10 TD, 54.8%1971 ......Lee Baumann, 38-98-10, 942 yds, 9 TD, 54.8%1972 ......Lee Baumann, 59-134-11, 1116 yds, 6 TD, 44.0%1973 ......Lee Baumann, 56-135-13, 794 yds, 6 TD, 41.5%1974 ......John Burns, 90-176-14, 1282 yds, 2 TD, 51.1%1975 ......John Burns, 46-87-4, 468 yds, 1 TD, 52.9% Brad Fults, 30-63-4, 469 yds, 3 TD, 47.6%1976 ......Brad Fults, 77-185-11, 1404 yds, 9 TD, 41.6%1977 ......Brad Fults, 114-232-18, 1676 yds, 14 TD, 49.1%1978 ......Brad Fults, 186-350-11, 2109 yds, 10 TD, 53.1%1979 ......Scott Wickard, 60-129-6, 662 yds, 2 TD, 46.5%1980 ......Scott Wickard, 69-170-9, 969 yds, 5 TD, 40.6%1981 ......Scott Wickard, 153-312-17, 1958 yds, 13 TD, 49.0%1982 ......Scott Wickard, 45-123-11, 616 yds, 6 TD, 36.6%1983 ......Todd Hedlund, 43-102-7, 496 yds, 2 TD, 42.2%1984 ......Phil Warrick, 141-306-33, 1672 yds, 15 TD, 46.1%1985 ......John Riggs, 199-392-9, 2891 yds, 27 TD, 50.8%1986 ......Tom Overstreet, 75-172-14, 1025 yds, 9 TD, 43.6%1987 ......Tom Overstreet, 114-237-20, 1407 yds, 6 TD, 48.1%1988 ......Steward Perez, 139-267-21, 2135 yds, 21 TD, 52.1%1989 ......Steward Perez, 124-221-10, 1692 yds, 15 TD, 56.1%

Year ......Name, Comp-Att-Int, Yards, TD, %1990 ......Steward Perez, 152-284-14, 2104 yds, 15 TD, 53.5%1991 ......Steward Perez, 179-314-18, 2643 yds, 22 TD, 57.0%1992 ......Trevor Long, 159-282-11, 2063 yds, 8 TD, 56.4%1993 ......Trevor Long, 153-295-11, 2059 yds, 15 TD, 51.9%1994 ......Trevor Long, 87-156-3, 1086 yards, 10 TD, 55.8% Kevin Stein, 83-158-7, 1050 yards, 5 TD, 52.5%1995 ......Trevor Moon, 157-302-9, 2266 yds, 10 TD, 52.0%1996 ......Trevor Moon, 155-307-12, 2392 yds, 17 TD, 50.5%1997 ......Trevor Moon, 185-367-12, 2714 yds, 22 TD, 50.4%1998 ......Trevor Moon, 187-354-8, 2610 yds, 17 TD, 52.8%1999 ......Matt Strand, 177-336-14, 2478 yards, 14 TD, 52.7%2000 ......Matt Strand, 191-340-9, 2326 yds, 22 TD, 56.2%2001 ......Matt Strand, 196-348-8, 2591 yds, 19 TD, 56.3%2002 ......Shawn Eisenreich, 196-355-10, 2353 yds, 22 TD, 55.2%2003 ......Shawn Eisenreich, 196-370-9, 2715 yds, 23 TD, 53.0%2004 ......Shawn Eisenreich, 191-329-15, 2412 yds, 19 TD, 58.1%2005 ......Tyler Hidrogo, 87-148-7, 1125 yds, 6 TD, 58.8% Joe McLain, 61-111-4, 948 yds, 7 TD, 55.0%2006 ......Joe McLain, 139-231-9, 1,668 yds, 16 TD, 60.2%2007 ......Joe McLain, 220-372-10, 2,688 yds, 19 TD, 59.1%2008 ......Joe McLain, 238-374-6, 2,707 yds, 28 TD, 63.6%2009 ......Garrett Treffer, 176-277-10, 1,754 yds, 16 TD, 63.5%2010 ......Jonn McLain, 170-271-8, 1,894 yds, 16 TD, 62.7%2011 ......Brandon Gorsuch, 199-330-10, 2,089 yds, 18 TD, 60.3%2012 ......Jonn McLain, 239-362-6, 2,606 yds, 30 TD, 66.0%

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PASS INTERCEPTIONSYear ......Name, Int.1968 ......Rick Watson, 81969 ........Del Dixon, Cordell Bullis, and Kevin Kirwin, 31970 ......Cordell Bullis, 71971 ......Dale Timperley and Dave Shrader, 41972 ......Randy Bauer, 51973 ......Randy Bauer, 101974 ......Jack Padgett, 51975 ......Ron Brooks, 91976 ......Tod Dorshorst, 51977 ......Jeff Chandler and Kirk Lunt, 31978 ......Duane Dorshorst, 41979 ......Ken Thompson, 51980 ......Ken Thompson, 71981 ......Ken Thompson, 41982 ......Five players, 2 1983 ......Charlie Mitchell, 51984 ......Bob Murray, 21985 ......Keven Logan, 71986 ......Allen Seul, 41987 ......Corey Anderson and Will Boyer, 21988 ......Travis Parker, 41989 ......Jerome Hyatte, 71990 ......Jerome Hyatte, 41991 ......Jerome Hyatte, 41992 ......Cody Gamble, 81993 ......Cody Gamble, 71994 ......Cody Gamble, 61995 ......Gilbert Diaz, 6 and Ryan Smith 5 1996 ......Ryan Turman, 71997 ......Ryan Turman, 51998 ......Ryan Turman, 51999 ......Brian Pittman, 4 2000 ......Marvin Jackson, 42001 ......Marvin Jackson, 72002 ......Marvin Jackson, 62003 ......Mitch Barry, 62004 ......Eric Barker, 52005 ......Two Players, 22006 ......Two Players, 32007 ......Paul Schweger and Trevor Hyatt, 32008 ......Trevor Hyatt and Craig Kaiser, 32009 ......Nick Milani and Kramer Hirz, 32010 ......Kevin Berg, 42011 ......Phil Rivera, 32012 ......Trelan Taylor, 8

Chadron State College Grid Leaders, 1968-2012

TACKLESYear ......Name, Tackles1969 ......Doug Brandt, 97; Barry Harris, 91; and Pat Moore, 901970 ......Del Dixon, 127; Doug Brandt, 109; Dennis Tacke; and Mike Parks, 91971 ......Dale Timperley, 101; Mike Parks, 89; Doug Brandt, 81; and Larry Ruzicka, 781972 ......Dale Timperley and Joe Aimone, 127; Rick Nave, 118; and Don White, 1021973 ......Rick Nave, 122; Pat Cullen, 107; and Joe Aimone, 981974 ...... Dennis Fitzgerald, 94; Joe Aimone, 88; Rick Nave, 87; and Dick Peetz, 781975 ......Rick Mickelson, 104; Ron Rice, 90; and Mike Cruickshank, 891976 ......Russ Martin, 112; Len Kolar, 93; and Ron Brooks, 811977 ......Rick Mickelson, 101; Kirk Lunt, 86; and Ralph Gill, 691978 ......Kirk Lunt, 144; Dennis Breinig, 104; and Doug Johnson, 1011979 ......John Walker, 106; Gary Gill, 1001980 ......Ray Hoffman, 147; John Walker, 129; and Phil Haberman, 1131981 ......Dennis Hengen, 101; Ray Hoffman, 100; and Phil Haberman, 1001982 ......Dennis Hengen and Phil Haberman, 69; Terry Hillman, 59; and Bart Voycheske, 531983 ......Don Peterson, 94; Chris Wentling, 80; Dave Smith, 77; and Rick Hamilton, 741984 ...... Chris Wentling and Tom Brown, 95; Zane Sweeney and Kevin Iriart, 941985 ......Kevin Iriart, 127; Steve Henry, 68; and Dan Pangilinan, 661986 ......Jerry Wiggins, 81; Terry Powell, 68; and Dan Pangilinan, 661987 ......Corey Anderson, 113; John Hepp, 105; and Keith Knipp, 891988 ......Corey Anderson, 145; John Hepp, 127; and Tim Lecher, 891989 ......Russ Anderson, 142; Jason Irvine, 1061990 ......Corey Anderson, 153; Jason Irvine 811991 ......Russ Anderson, 132; Chad Johnson, 781992 ......Chad Johnson, 92, Jason Funk 761993 ......Chad Johnson, 118; Curt Moffatt, 107; Jason Funk, 931994 ......Chad Johnson 83; Guy Gilsdorf, 691995 ......Guy Gilsdorf, 110; Kevin Homer, 991996 ......Kevin Homer, 144, Ryan Turman, 100, Kerry Bailey, 781997 ......Kevin Homer, 156; Ryan Turman, 921998 ......Kevin Homer, 126; Ryan Turman, 90; Jeff Turman, 841999 ......Jeff Turman, 80; Rob Bennie, 68; Court Lutgen, 572000 ......Jeff Turman, 77; Chris Evans and Jeff Japp, 702001 ......Ross Morris, 70; Aric Lopez, 66; Jeff Turman, 642002 ......Aric Lopez, 94; Amos Davis 58, Casey Haldeman, Bill Teerlinck, 572003 ......Cody Assmann and Jeff Rusher, 65; Alex Tone, 622004 ......Evan Halchishick, 67; Eric Barker, 56; Jeff Rusher, 552005 ......Paul Schweger, 78; Austin Bailey, 642006 ......Austin Bailey, 87; Paul Schweger, 802007 ......Paul Schweger, 90; Zach Wheeler, 77; Austin Bailey, 752008 ......Zach Wheeler, 80; Austin Bailey, 76; Trevor Hyatt, 752009 ......Duke Eardley, 85; Jeff Lyster, 61; Thomas Wells, 562010 ......James Belville, 80; Kelen Kahrs, 61; Kevin Berg, 582011 ......Kevin Lindholm, 89; James Belville, 762012 ......Kevin Lindholm, 122; Shea Koch, 97

Eight awards were presented at the 2012 Chadron State College football banquet Saturday in Chadron. Those earning the honors as voted on by the team were, left to right, Sam Parker of Harrison, Neb., (Lifter of the Year), Ryan Wood of Stockton, Calif., (Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year), Keifer Burke of Brady, Neb., (Defensive MVP), Glen Clinton of Cody, Wyo., (Offensive MVP), Brandon Ratcliff of Chillicothe, Ill., (Don Beebe Most Inspirational Player), Pierre Etchemendy of Douglas, Wyo., (Special Teams Player of the Year), Cody Paul of Los Alamitos, Calif., (Offensive Scout Team Player of the Year) and Kevin Lindholm of Eads, Colo., (Team MVP).

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All-Time RecordsCoaching Records

Record Scoring AverageCoach W L T Total Pct. CSC Opp. YearsCharles E. White 2 1 0 3 .667 6.3 3.3 1911Clarence A. Berge 3 2 0 5 .600 30.2 7.8 1912George Bealer 1 3 1 5 .250 9.6 16.8 1913-14Orin Weymouth 1 1 1 3 .500 13.0 10.3 1915-16R.B. McCandless 2 3 0 5 .400 6.4 15.6 1919Ralph West 17 9 2 28 .654 20.4 7.5 1920-23Ernest Wills 8 1 0 9 .889 22.6 2.0 1924Roy Wynne 15 4 0 19 .789 16.0 4.2 1925-26Art Stark 20 5 0 25 .800 23.4 5.4 1927-29Ruffus Trapp 33 23 0 56 .589 12.2 9.7 1930-37* Ross Armstrong 51 52 3 106 .495 11.4 13.9 1938-52L.J. Fitzgibbon 2 14 0 16 .125 6.4 28.1 1953-54Bill Baker 25 24 0 49 .510 15.6 16.9 1955, 57-61Paul Glod 5 2 1 8 .714 16.9 14.5 1956Jim Kuechler 4 21 0 25 .160 8.2 25.3 1962-64Jack McBride 2 16 1 19 .111 10.5 29.0 1965-66Bill Giles 27 18 0 45 .600 26.1 16.8 1967-71Glenn Brady 8 2 0 10 .800 19.5 11.0 1972Sparky Adams 31 17 0 48 .646 18.8 10.7 1973-77* Jerry Welch 21 17 3 41 .553 18.4 18.5 1978-81Gary Richardson 10 8 0 18 .556 12.8 10.1 1982-83Don Turner 10 16 2 28 .384 19.2 25.2 1984-86* Brad Smith 136 57 1 194 .705 31.6 20.5 1987-2004, 2011* Bill O’Boyle 57 21 0 78 .730 32.5 17.8 2005-2011* Jay Long 9 3 0 12 .750 33.8 23.8 2012-Pre.

* Includes postseason games. Does not include games played against teams from Mexico, 1981 and 1992

Top 10 Winningest Coaches in CSC Football History

Name W L T Pct.Brad Smith 136 57 1 .705Bill O’Boyle 57 21 0 .730Ross Armstrong 51 52 3 .495Ruffus Trapp 33 23 0 .589Sparky Adams 31 17 0 .646Bill Giles 27 18 0 .600Bill Baker 25 24 0 .510Jerry Welch 21 17 3 .553Art Stark 20 5 0 .800Ralph West 17 9 2 .654

Year-By-Year CSC Team Records(Regular Season Games Entering 2013)

1911 ....................................................2-1-01912 ....................................................3-2-01913 ....................................................1-1-11914 ....................................................0-2-01915 ....................................................1-1-01916 ....................................................0-0-11917 No Team (WWI)1918 No Team (WWI)1919 ....................................................2-3-01920 ....................................................4-3-01921 ....................................................2-4-01922 ....................................................4-2-11923 ....................................................7-0-11924 ....................................................8-1-01925 ....................................................9-0-01926 ....................................................6-4-01927 ....................................................7-2-01928 ....................................................5-2-01929 ....................................................8-1-01930 ....................................................5-2-01931 ....................................................3-4-01932 ....................................................4-3-01933 ....................................................6-1-01934 ....................................................6-2-01935 ....................................................2-5-01936 ....................................................4-3-01937 ....................................................3-3-0

1938 ....................................................2-6-01939 ....................................................4-3-11940 ....................................................5-4-01941 ....................................................3-4-01942 ....................................................4-1-01943 No Team (WWII)1944 No Team (WWII) 1945 ....................................................0-4-01946 ....................................................3-7-01947 ....................................................7-1-11948 ....................................................7-1-01949 ....................................................7-3-01950 ....................................................5-4-11951 ....................................................1-8-01952 ....................................................3-6-01953 ....................................................1-7-01954 ....................................................1-7-01955 ....................................................3-5-01956 ....................................................5-2-11957 ....................................................2-6-01958 ....................................................8-0-01959 ....................................................6-2-01960 ....................................................3-5-01961 ....................................................3-6-01962 ....................................................2-7-01963 ....................................................1-7-01964 ....................................................1-7-0

1965 ....................................................2-6-11966 .................................................0-10-01967 ....................................................3-6-01968 ....................................................8-1-01969 ....................................................6-3-01970 ....................................................5-4-01971 ....................................................5-4-01972 ....................................................8-2-01973 ....................................................7-3-01974 ....................................................6-3-01975 ....................................................6-3-01976 ....................................................4-5-01977 ....................................................8-2-01978 ....................................................7-2-21979 ....................................................4-5-11980 ....................................................5-5-01981 ....................................................5-5-01982 ....................................................6-2-01983 ....................................................4-6-01984 ....................................................2-7-11985 ....................................................5-3-11986 ....................................................3-6-01987 ....................................................1-8-01988 ....................................................5-5-01989 ....................................................8-1-01990 ....................................................9-1-01991 ....................................................5-5-1

1992 ....................................................7-3-01993 ....................................................6-5-01994 ....................................................9-2-01995 ....................................................8-2-01996 .................................................10-1-01997 ....................................................8-3-01998 ....................................................9-2-01999 ....................................................7-3-02000 ....................................................8-2-02001 .................................................10-0-02002 ....................................................8-2-02003 ....................................................8-2-02004 ....................................................7-3-02005 ....................................................4-6-02006 .................................................11-0-02007 .................................................11-0-02008 .................................................10-1-02009 ....................................................7-4-02010 ....................................................8-3-02011 ....................................................6-5-02012 ........................................................9-2

Regular Season 497 330 15Postseason 4 11 0Totals 501 341 15

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Season: 1911Record: 2-1-0 19 Gordon High School 0 CSC beat an unknown school 0 Hot Springs SD High School 10 19 Totals 10

Season: 1912Record: 3-2-0 24 South Dakota Tech 7 0 Black Hills State 7 0 University of Wyoming 25 100 Alliance High School 0 27 Wayne State College 0 151 Totals 39

Season: 1913Record: 1-1-1 14 Black Hills State 14 0 Black Hills State 37 34 Atkinson High School 0 48 Totals 51

Season: 1914Record: 0-2-0 0 Black Hills State 6 0 Black Hills State 27 0 Totals 33

Season: 1915Record: 1-1-0 0 Alliance High School 13 27 Alliance High School 6 27 Totals 19

Season: 1916Record: 0-0-1 12 Alliance High School 12 12 Totals 12

Season:1917World War I (no team)Season: 1918 World War I (no team)

Season: 1919Record: 2-3-0 0 South Dakota Tech 50 0 Black Hills State 25 20 Hot Springs, S.D. High School 0 12 Black Hills State 0 0 Bayard High School 3 32 Totals 78

Season: 1920Record: 4-3-0 0 South Dakota Tech 33 0 Nebraska Wesleyan University 13 14 Black Hills State 7 14 South Dakota Tech 20 27 Wayne State College 0 7 Black Hills State 0 117 Crawford High School 0 179 Totals 73 Season: 1921Record: 2-4-0 13 South Dakota Tech 20 7 Black Hills State 6 12 Wayne State College 33 6 Black Hills State 0 10 Nebraska Wesleyan University 20 6 Kearney State College 7 54 Totals 86

Season: 1922Record: 4-2-1 3 South Dakota Tech 12 3 Nebraska Central 0 0 Black Hills State 0 7 Kearney State College 14 30 Black Hills State 0 9 South Dakota Tech 0 16 Wayne State College 0 68 Totals 26

Season: 1923Record: 7-0-1 16 South Dakota Tech 0 83 Black Hills State 0 3 Grand Island College 0 24 Black Hills state 0 10 Kearney State College 0 94 Nebraska Central 0 30 Wayne State College 14 10 Peru State College 10 270 Totals 24

Season: 1924Record: 8-1-0 30 Black Hills State 6 7 South Dakota Tech 0 3 Grand Island College 0 47 York College 0 61 Wayne State College 3 28 Black Hills State 0 27 Kearney State College 3 1 Nebraska Central (forfeit) 0

0 Peru State College 6 204 Totals 18

Season: 1925Record: 9-0-0 (Nebraska Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Champs) 3 University of Colorado 0 53 Black Hills State 0 29 Wayne State College 7 26 Grand Island College 0 20 Cotner College 3 17 Hastings College 0 1 York College (forfeit) 0 34 South Dakota Tech 0 13 Peru State College 3 196 Totals 13

Season: 1926Record: 6-4-0(Nebraska Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Champs) 0 University of Colorado 25 40 Nebraska Central 0 3 South Dakota Tech 13 7 Hastings College 0 3 Doane College 0 12 Cotner College 0 3 Northern Colorado 20 26 York College 0 7 Midland College 0 7 Black Hills State 9 108 Totals 67

Season: 1927Record: 7-2-0 46 Black Hills State 0 33 South Dakota Tech 2 117 University of Nebraska-Omaha 0 13 University of Wyoming 31 0 Doane College 3 17 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 0 28 Northern Colorado 0 32 Hastings College 6 52 Midland College 12 338 Totals 54

Season: 1928Record: 5-2-0 24 Black Hills State 7 6 Carroll College, MT 13 12 South Dakota Tech 0 0 Peru State College 13 20 Wayne State College 0 31 University of Wyoming 0 14 Regis College, CO 6 107 Totals 39

Season: 1929Record: 8-1-0 7 South Dakota Tech 0 27 Hastings College 0 34 University of Nebraska-Omaha 13 14 Carroll College, MT 6 13 Regis College, CO 6 9 Peru State College 2 18 Kearney State College 7 0 Wayne State College 7 19 Black Hills State 0 141 Totals 41

Year-By-Year Game Results

Charles E. WhiteCoached: 1911Career: 2-1-0

Clarence A. BergeCoached: 1912Career: 3-2-0

George BealerCoached: 1913-14

Career: 1-3-1

Orin WeymouthCoached: 1915-16

Career: 1-1-1

R.B. McCandlessCoached: 1919Career: 2-3-0

Ralph WestCoached: 1920-23

Career: 17-9-2

Ernest WillsCoached: 1924Career: 8-1-0

Roy WynneCoached: 1925-26

Career: 15-4-0

Arthur R. StarkCoached: 1927-29

Career: 20-5-0

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Season: 1930Record: 5-2-0 20 Black Hills State 6 14 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 7 0 Kearney State College 12 13 Hastings College 6 26 South Dakota Tech 0 13 Wayne State College 0 0 Peru State College 13 86 Totals 44

Season: 1931Record: 3-4-0 7 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 6 6 Peru State College 18 0 University of Wyoming 33 13 Black Hills State 7 0 Wayne State College 3 40 South Dakota Tech 0 0 Kearney State College 7 66 Totals 74

Season: 1932Record: 4-3-0 7 University of Wyoming 28 24 Wayne State College 6 28 South Dakota Tech 0 0 Peru State College 3 7 University of Nebraska “B” 0 6 Kearney State College 0 6 University of Nebraska-Omaha 7 78 Totals 44

Season: 1933Record: 6-1-0(Conference Champions) 0 University of Colorado 19 26 South Dakota Tech 0 22 Peru State College 0 13 University of Nebraska-Omaha 0 17 Kearney State College 0 29 Black Hills State 14 21 Wayne State College 7 128 Totals 40

Season: 1934Record: 6-2-0 30 South Dakota Tech 7 0 Fort Hays State, CO 16 12 Peru State College 0 20 Wayne State College 0 21 University of Nebraska “B” 0 14 Black Hills State 13 19 Kearney State College 6 2 Univ. of Nebraska-Omaha 6 118 Totals 48

Season: 1935Record: 2-5-0 0 Fort Hays State, CO 27 0 Northern Colorado 12 0 Kearney State College 26 19 Wayne State College 20 19 Peru State College 13 30 South Dakota Tech 0 0 Univ. of Nebraska-Omaha 28 68 Totals 126

Season: 1936Record: 4-3-0 2 Minot State, ND 0 7 Fort Hays State, KS 32 12 Wayne State College 0 27 Peru State College 7 12 Northern Colorado 33 18 South Dakota Tech 0 0 Kearney State College 19 78 Totals 91

Season: 1937Record: 3-3-0 0 South Dakota Tech 17 0 Fort Hays State, KS 7 20 Black Hills State 6 18 Wayne State College 13 7 Western State, CO 22 14 Kearney State College 13 59 Totals 78

Season: 1938Record: 2-6-0 27 Jamestown College, ND 6 0 Fort Hays State, KS 21 20 Black Hills State 0 7 South Dakota Tech 14 0 Western State, CO 7 0 Colorado School of Mines 13 6 Wayne State College 13 6 Kearney State College 12 66 Totals 86

Season: 1939Record: 4-3-1 7 Ottawa University, KS 6 7 Kearney State College 0 0 Colorado School of Mines 32 0 Western State, CO 0 13 South Dakota Tech 6 0 N.W. Missouri State 27 14 Wayne State College 0 0 Peru State College 26 41 Totals 97

Season: 1940Record: 5-4-0 14 Ottawa University, KS 0 0 N.W. Missouri State 27 13 South Dakota Tech 10 6 Wayne State College 0 14 Midland College 13 0 Kearney State College 20 12 University of Wyoming 9 0 Sterling College, KS 7 0 Peru State College 26 59 Totals 112

Season: 1941Record: 3-4-0 6 N.W. Missouri State 27 19 South Dakota Tech 6 14 Peru State College 20 6 Wayne State College 26 6 Kearney State College 14 27 McPherson College, KS 6 52 Buena Vista College, IA 0 130 Totals 99

Season: 1942Record: 4-1-0 26 Black Hills State 0 0 Peru State College 41 13 Black Hills State 0 6 Northern Colorado 0 13 Kearney State College 7 58 Totals 48 Season: 1943World War II (no team)Season: 1944 World War II (no team)

Season: 1945Record: 0-4-0 12 Northern Colorado 59 0 Dickinson State, ND 21 0 Kearney State College 21 0 Kearney State College 19 12 Totals 120

Season: 1946Record: 3-7-0 19 South Dakota Tech 6 8 Northern Colorado 46 0 Kearney State College 14 19 Black Hills State 0 6 Peru State College 26 6 Midland Lutheran College 40 0 Western State, CO 38 12 Wayne State College 6 0 Doane College 21 0 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 33 70 Totals 230

Season: 1947Record: 7-1-1(Conference Co-Champs) 41 South Dakota Tech 6 19 York College 6 7 Kearney State College 6 6 Peru State College 14 25 Midland Lutheran College 0 13 Black Hills State 0 19 Wayne State College 0 12 Doane College 7 7 Hastings College 7 149 Totals 46

Season: 1948Record: 7-1-0(Conference Co-Champs) 14 Wayne State College 17 21 York College 0 20 Kearney State College 7 13 Peru State College 6 27 Midland Lutheran College 7 35 Black Hills State 26 24 Hastings College 6 14 Doane College 7 168 Totals 76

Season: 1949Record: 7-3-0 19 Hastings College 0 6 Kearney State College 7 34 Midland Lutheran College 12 27 Peru State College 0 28 York College 27 6 Wayne State College 14 13 Doane College 6 13 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 7 7 Black Hills State 6 153 Totals 79 *2 Idaho State University 20 *Bean Bowl at Scottsbluff

Season: 1950Record: 5-4-1 6 Colorado School of Mines 7 6 Hastings College 0 0 Mankato State, MN 6 1 York College (forfeit) 0 0 Peru State College 12 7 Midland Lutheran College 7 12 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 7 7 Kearney State College 14 6 Wayne State College 3 33 Black Hills State 14 78 Totals 70

Year-By-Year Game ResultsRuffus F. Trapp

Coached: 1930-37Career: 33-23-0

Ross ArmstrongCoached: 1938-52

Career: 51-52-3

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Year-By-Year Game ResultsSeason: 1951Record: 1-8-0 0 Colorado School of Mines 19 13 Hastings College 29 7 Doane College 46 13 Black Hills State 19 0 Peru State College 28 12 Midland Lutheran College 0 19 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 20 12 Kearney State College 14 0 Wayne State College 16 76 Totals 191

Season: 1952Record: 3-6-0 6 Mankato State, MN 27 27 South Dakota Tech 7 20 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 14 7 Peru State College 47 0 Kearney State College 10 12 Hastings College 19 13 Wayne State College 20 39 Midland Lutheran College 14 21 Doane College 41 145 Totals 199

Season: 1953Record: 1-7-0 33 South Dakota Tech 6 0 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 14 6 Peru State College 33 13 Kearney State College 53 0 Hastings College 32 0 Wayne State College 33 7 Midland Lutheran College 44 0 Doane College 30 59 Totals 245

Season: 1954Record: 1-7-0 12 South Dakota Tech 21 6 Nebraska Wesleyan University 0 0 Peru State College 61 7 Kearney State College 37 7 Doane College 19 12 Hastings College 35 0 Midland Lutheran College 12 0 Wayne State College 20 44 Totals 205

Season: 1955Record: 3-5-0 33 South Dakota Tech 20 6 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 13 0 Peru State College 50 19 Kearney State College 40 14 Doane College 7 0 Wayne State College 27 21 Midland Lutheran College 7 0 Hastings College 6 93 Totals 170

Season: 1956Record: 5-2-1 26 South Dakota Tech 0 6 Yankton College, SD 0 19 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 25 Peru State College 51 27 Midland Lutheran College 7 0 Doane College 0 6 Kearney State College 44 26 Wayne State Colege 7 135 Totals 116

Season: 1957Record: 2-6-0 9 South Dakota Tech 0 6 Nebraska Wesleyan University 13 13 Peru State College 32 6 Midland Lutheran College 19 0 Doane College 26 7 Kearney State College 41 0 Hastings College 31 13 Wayne State College 0 54 Totals 162

Season: 1958Record: 8-0-0(Conference Co-Champs) 26 U. of SD-Springfield 20 35 Concordia College 0 34 Doane College 13 27 Wayne State College 7 45 Dana College 6 26 Midland Lutheran College 7 26 Peru State College 0 32 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 13 251 Totals 66

Season: 1959Record: 6-2-0 13 U. of SD-Springfield 0 32 Concordia College 13 0 Doane College 14 13 Wayne State College 16 27 Dana College 6 58 Midland Lutheran College 14 16 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 7 26 Peru State College 14 185 Totals 84

Season: 1960Record: 3-5-0 13 Western State, CO. 7 13 Dakota Wesleyan University 26 12 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 0 20 Wayne State College 34 7 Peru State College 20 0 Kearney State College 25 14 Hastings College 26 12 Doane College 7 91 Totals 145

Season: 1961Record: 3-6-0 20 U. of SD-Springfield 25 16 Western State, CO 51 19 Dakota Wesleyan University 0 19 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 0 0 Wayne State College 20 0 Hastings College 15 7 Peru State College 42 0 Kearney State College 50

7 Doane College 2 88 Totals 205

Season: 1962Record: 2-7-0 7 U. of SD-Springfield 13 0 Northern State, SD 40 7 Doane College 12 6 Dakota Wesleyan University 19 23 Sioux Falls College, SD 0 0 Wayne State College 31 0 Peru State College 14 13 Kearney State College 35 14 Hastings College 12 70 Totals 176

Season: 1963Record: 1-7-0 0 Northern State, SD 48 14 Doane College 20 21 Dakota Wesleyan University 7 13 Wayne State College 19 6 Peru State College 28 0 Kearney State College 38 7 Hastings College 24 0 Northern Colorado 41 61 Totals 235

Season: 1964Record: 1-7-0 0 Western Montana State 13 13 Peru State College 26 0 Hastings College 35 0 Kearney State College 49 14 Wayne State College 39 28 St. Mary’s of the Plains, KS 7 7 Black Hills State 39 13 Huron College, SD 14 75 Totals 222

Season: 1965Record: 2-6-1 0 Colorado College 23 6 Western Montana College 6 0 Peru State College 21 9 Hastings College 20 7 Kearney State College 27 12 Wayne State College 47 27 St. Mary’s of the Plains, KS 0 26 Black Hills State 38 33 Huron College, SD 21 120 Totals 203

Season: 1966Record: 0-10-0 21 Panhandle State, OK 26 6 U. of SD-Springfield 35 6 Northern Montana State 20 20 South Dakota Tech 29 7 Peru State College 41 0 Hastings College 29 6 Kearney State College 61 0 Wayne State College 34 7 Black Hills State 32 6 Colorado School of Mines 41 79 Totals 348

L.J. FitzgibbonCoached: 1953-54

Career: 2-14-0

Bill BakerCoached: 1955, 1957-61

Career: 25-24-0

Paul GlodCoached: 1956Career: 5-2-1

Bill BakerCoached: 1955, 1957-61

Career: 25-24-0

James R. KuechlerCoached: 1962-64

Career: 4-21-0

Jack E. McBrideCoached: 1965-66

Career: 2-16-1

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Season: 1967Record: 3-6-0 7 Panhandle State, OK 34 12 U. of SD-Springfield 19 3 South Dakota Tech 33 26 Peru State College 9 32 Hastings College 21 0 Kearney State College 49 29 Wayne State College 40 32 Black Hills State 21 12 Colorado School of Mines 20 153 Totals 246

Season: 1968Record: 8-1-0 21 U. of SD-Springfield 20 20 Black Hills State 6 94 Rocky Mountain College, MT 0 26 Wayne State College 0 30 South Dakota Tech 7 33 Peru State College 28 26 Hastings College 14 20 Kearney State College 52 44 Southwest Minnesota State 7 314 Totals 134

Season: 1969Record: 6-3-0 49 U. of SD-Springfield 8 31 Black Hills State 24 28 Eastern Montana College 31 34 Wayne State College 20 34 South Dakota Tech 0 40 Peru State College 7 27 Hastings College 36 21 Kearney State College 31 35 Southwest Minnesota State 0 299 Totals 157

Season: 1970Record: 5-4-0 34 U. of SD-Springfield 14 19 Dickinson State, ND 13 6 Hiram Scott College 42 23 Kearney State College 27 7 Wayne State College 14 27 South Dakota Tech 0 53 Peru State College 7 21 Mayville State, ND 3 17 Black Hills State 21 207 Totals 141

Season: 1971Record: 5-4-0 37 U. of SD-Springfield 0 24 Dickinson State, ND 6 0 Fort Lewis College, CO 16 3 Kearney State College 7 14 Wayne State College 15 36 South Dakota Tech 8 47 Peru State College 7 13 Mayville State, ND 15 28 Black Hills State 6 202 Totals 80

Season: 1972Record: 8-2-0 19 Rocky Mountain College, MT 13 7 Dickinson State, ND 3 10 Colorado School of Mines 3 9 Kearney State College 20

30 Wayne State College 8 13 U. of SD-Springfield 21 28 Peru State College 7 34 South Dakota Tech 16 15 Huron College, SD 10 30 Black Hills State 0 195 Totals 110

Season: 1973Record: 7-3-0 45 Rocky Mountain College, MT 28 0 Dickinson State, ND 2 24 Colorado School of Mines 8 6 Kearney State College 7 7 Wayne State College 13 44 U. of SD-Springfield 0 28 Peru State College 0 14 South Dakota Tech 10 24 Huron College, SD 7 13 Black Hills State 6 205 Totals 81

Season: 1974Record: 6-3-0 22 South Dakota Tech 8 10 Doane College 7 6 Dickinson State, ND 7 3 Kearney State College 20 30 Colorado School of Mines 9 14 Wayne State College 7 10 Peru State College 4 10 Black Hills State 20 20 Eastern Montana College 0 125 Totals 82

Season: 1975Record: 6-3-0 14 South Dakota Tech 15 20 Doane College 14 7 Dickinson State, ND 22 0 Kearney State College 33 11 Colorado School of Mines 10 3 Wayne State College 0 10 Peru State College 6 14 Black Hills State 7 24 Eastern Montana College 0 103 Totals 107

Season: 1976Record: 4-6-0 3 N.W. Missouri State Univ. 6 19 South Dakota Tech 21 28 Minot State, ND 14 14 Kearney State College 26 20 Colorado Mines 23 34 Wayne State College 29 24 Peru State College 28 7 Northern State, SD 17 37 Black Hills State 13 23 Panhandle State, OK 8 209 Totals 185

Season: 1977Record: 8-2-0 6 N.W. Missouri State Univ. 9 20 South Dakota Tech 7 41 Minot State, ND 7 7 Kearney State College 38 18 Midland Lutheran College 7 39 Colorado College 7 26 Peru State College 0 31 Northern State, SD 6 33 Black Hills State 13 38 Panhandle State, OK 0 259 Totals 94

Season: 1978Record: 7-2-2 34 Wayne State College 7 24 Fort Lewis College, CO 13 10 Kearney State College 10 14 Rocky Mountain, MT 13 21 Panhandle State, OK 17 34 Dickinson State, ND 22 21 Peru State College 21 34 Black Hills State 13 10 South Dakota Tech 14 6 Colorado College 38 208 Totals 168 30 *Baker University, KS 19 *Boot Hill Bowl

Season: 1979Record: 4-5-1 9 Wayne State College 9 0 Fort Lewis State, CO 24 0 Kearney State College 30 14 Hastings College 8 32 Panhandle State, OK 14 14 Dickinson State, ND 42 9 Peru State College 10 12 Black Hills State 10 3 South Dakota Tech 13 15 Rocky Mountain, MT 10 108 Totals 170

Season: 1980Record: 5-5-0 21 South Dakota Tech 10 9 Wayne State College 14 7 Kearney State College 32 20 Midland Lutheran College 21 6 Dickinson State, ND 14 24 Hastings College 28 22 Peru State College 21 31 Carroll College, MT 29 28 Black Hills State 24 20 Panhandle State, OK 13 188 Totals 206

Season: 1981Record: 5-5-0 6 South Dakota Tech 10 16 Wayne State College 13 35 Doane College 7 27 Midland Lutheran College 35 8 Dickinson State, ND 40 38 Hastings College 7 12 Peru State College 6 22 Carroll College, MT 42 34 Black Hills State 10 22 Panhandle State, OK 24 220 Totals 194 *32 *Nauculpan Mexico-Exhibition 10

Season: 1982Record: 6-2-0 21 South Dakota Tech 0 14 Wayne State College 0 37 Black Hills State 3 17 Montana Tech 0 13 Dickinson State, ND 20 27 Peru State College 0 0 Northwestern Iowa 30 14 Jamestown College, ND 0 143 Totals 53

Bill GilesCoached: 1967-71

Career: 27-18-0

Year-By-Year Game Results

Glenn BradyCoached: 1972Career: 8-2-0

Sparky AdamsCoached: 1973-77

Career: 31-17-0

Jerry WelchCoached: 1978-81

Career: 21-17-3

Gary RichardsonCoached: 1982-83

Career: 10-8-0

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Season: 1983Record: 4-6-0 7 South Dakota Tech 0 10 Wayne State College 0 7 Black Hills State 0 6 Emporia State, KS 18 0 Dickinson State, ND 27 0 Northern State, SD 17 30 Peru State College 14 14 Northwestern Iowa 35 7 Panhandle State, OK 14 7 Jamestown State, ND 14 88 Totals 139

Season: 1984Record: 2-7-1 6 South Dakota Tech 17 7 Wayne State College 36 13 Carroll College, MT 14 6 Dickinson State, ND 16 18 Midland Lutheran College 7 20 Minot State, ND 20 13 Peru State College 36 7 Northwestern Iowa 46 26 Panhandle State, OK 21 21 Black Hills State 49 137 Totals 262

Season: 1985Record: 5-3-1 27 South Dakota Tech 7 16 Wayne State College 12 40 Dickinson State, ND 43 13 Midland Lutheran College 35 26 Minot State, ND 26 49 Peru State College 28 35 Northwestern Iowa 48 44 Panhandle State, OK 11 29 Black Hills State 13 279 Totals 223

Season: 1986Record: 3-6-0 22 Western Montana College 27 20 South Dakota Tech 10 29 Fort Lewis College, CO 25 0 Carroll College, MT 49 28 Midland Lutheran College 6 0 Northern State, SD 37 0 Peru State College 23 19 Northwestern Iowa 27 6 Black Hills State 19 124 Totals 223

Season: 1987Record: 1-8-0 3 South Dakota Tech 10 0 Adams State, CO 21 21 Midland Lutheran College 60 16 Northern State, SD 30 19 Peru State College 27 30 Montana Tech 35 30 Northwestern Iowa 42 22 Black Hills State 14 26 Rocky Mountain, MT 28 167 Totals 267

Season: 1988Record: 5-5-0 23 South Dakota Tech 7 45 Black Hills State 31

14 Jamestown College, ND 12 14 Adams State, CO 28 23 Doane College 20 22 Peru State College 37 38 Montana Tech 48 17 Colorado Mines 14 29 Carroll College, MT 50 19 Rocky Mountain, MT 26 244 Totals 273

Season: 1989Record: 8-2-0 34 South Dakota Tech 13 35 Black Hills State 16 34 Jamestown College, ND 21 40 Westmar College, IA 6 24 Doane College 12 17 Peru State College 24 36 Montana Tech 17 40 Carroll College, MT 21 38 Dakota Wesleyan 34 298 Totals 164 *43 Nebraska Wesleyan 46 *NAIA II Playoff Game in 2 OT

Season: 1990Record: 9-2-0 30 Montana Tech 23 38 South Dakota Tech 6 67 Black Hills State 21 32 Fort Lewis College, CO 7 43 Western State, CO 38 30 Wayne State College 3 57 Carroll College, MT 14 38 Colorado Mines 21 28 Kearney State College 33 43 Doane College 18 406 Totals 184 *3 Dickinson State, ND 28 *NAIA II Playoff Game

Season: 1991Record: 5-5-1 35 Montana Tech 35 47 South Dakota Tech 14 49 Black Hills State 14 21 Fort Lewis College, CO 19 28 Mesa State, CO 33 9 Fort Hays State, KS 10 48 Colorado Mines 28 49 Western State, CO 51 19 Univ. of Nebraska-Kearney 30 28 Wayne State College 55 10 Adams State College, CO 0 343 Totals 289

Season: 1992Record: 7-3-0 31 Univ. of Mexico (Exhibition) 17 44 South Dakota Tech 30 26 Black Hills State 22 23 Peru State College 27 38 Adams State College, CO 28 38 New Mexico Highlands 0 35 Colorado Mines 30 21 Western State College, CO 49 0 Fort Hays State, KS 10 29 Fort Lewis, CO 22 37 Mesa State, CO 24 322 Totals 242

Season: 1993Record: 6-5-0 *3 Idaho State University 52 66 South Dakota Tech 14 42 Black Hills State 13 36 Peru State College 22 36 Adams State, CO 22 37 New Mexico Highlands 44 28 Colorado Mines 51 20 Western State, CO 31 7 Fort Hays State, KS 35 41 Fort Lewis, CO 3 29 Mesa State, CO 36 345 Totals 323 *CSC received forfeit victory

Season: 1994Record: 9-2-0 54 South Dakota Tech 0 74 Tabor College, KS 0 19 Black Hills State 0 38 Peru State 13 24 Mesa State, CO 38 32 Adams State, CO 18 20 New Mexico Highlands 12 49 Colorado Mines 14 12 Western State, CO 43 52 Fort Hays State, KS 21 29 Fort Lewis, CO 28 403 Totals 187

Season: 1995Record: 8-2-0 46 South Dakota Tech 0 44 Black Hills State 26 20 Peru State College 0 22 Mesa State, CO 19 31 Adams State, CO 27 24 New Mexico Highlands 17 24 Colorado Mines 10 21 Western State, CO 28 5 Fort Hays State, KS 47 31 Fort Lewis, CO 3 268 Totals 177

Season: 1996Record: 10-2-0(Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Champions) 25 Fort Lewis College, CO 24 20 Eastern New Mexico Univ. 17 38 Mesa State College, CO 3 14 Univ. of Nebraska-Kearney 10 11 Western State College, CO 3 32 New Mexico Highlands 21 38 Peru State College 28 18 Adams State College, CO 3 27 Fort Hays State, KS 30 49 Colorado Mines 6 26 Fort Lewis College, CO 19 298 Totals 164 *21 Central Oklahoma 23 *NCAA II playoff game

Season: 1997Record: 8-3-0 34 Western Montana College 10 14 Montana State University 24 20 Mesa State College, CO 18 40 Nebraska-Kearney (OT) 34 14 Western State College, CO 16 14 New Mexico Highlands 16 20 Peru State College 13 36 Adams State College, CO 14 40 Fort Hays State, KS 0 43 Colorado Mines 0 51 Fort Lewis College, CO 14 326 Totals 159

Season: 1998Record: 9-3-0(RMAC Co-Champions) 47 Western Montana College 21 6 Sam Houston State, TX 17 37 Fort Lewis College, CO 0 42 Mesa State College, CO 0 27 Nebraska-Kearney 23 22 Western State, CO 19 28 New Mexico Highlands 31 30 Wayne State College 3 48 Adams State College, CO 34 14 Fort Hays State, KS 10 36 Colorado Mines 6 334 Totals 163 *19 Central Oklahoma 21 *NCAA II Playoff Game

Don TurnerCoached: 1984-86

Career: 10-16-2

Year-By-Year Game Results

Brad SmithCoached: 1987-2004

Career: 133-56-1

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Year-By-Year Game ResultsSeason: 1999Record: 7-3-0(RMAC Co-Champions) 10 Montana State University 20 24 Fort Lewis College, CO 7 42 Mesa State College, CO 19 24 Nebraska-Kearney 18 10 Western State, CO 6 56 New Mexico Highlands 42 14 Western Washington 26 23 Adams State, CO 38 31 Fort Hays State, KS 3 55 Colorado Mines 3 289 Totals 182

Season: 2000Record: 8-3-0 28 Wisconsin-River Falls 14 24 Northern Arizona 32 66 Colorado Mines 2 55 Fort Lewis College, CO 8 22 Mesa State College, CO 28 23 Nebraska-Kearney 22 42 Western State College, CO 14 45 New Mexico Highlands 3 52 Adams State College, CO 0 17 Fort Hays State, KS 14 368 Totals 137 +10 California Davis 48 +NCAA II playoff game

Season: 2001Record: 10-1-0(RMAC Champions) 45 Wisconsin-River Falls 18 31 South Dakota State 21 58 Colorado Mines 28 61 Fort Lewis 9 53 Mesa State 3 26 Nebraska-Kearney 14 25 Western State 12 48 New Mexico Highlands 0 51 Adams State 16 44 Fort Hays State 0 +24 Tarleton State 28 442 Totals 121 +NCAA II playoff game

Season: 2002Record: 8-2-0(RMAC Co-Champions) 15 Wisconsin-River Falls 7 15 South Dakota State 28 52 Fort Hays State 23 35 Colorado Mines 21 54 Fort Lewis 28 31 Mesa State (OT) 30 0 Nebraska-Kearney 12 48 Western State 10 62 New Mexico Highlands 0 24 Adams State 0 336 Totals 159

Season: 2003Record: 8-2-0 43 Wisconsin-River Falls 22 43 Bemidji State 22 28 Fort Hays State 33 38 Colorado Mines 21 45 Fort Lewis (OT) 42 14 Mesa State 21 28 Nebraska-Kearney 22 23 Western State 22 49 N.M. Highlands 6 45 Adams State 44 356 Totals 255

Season: 2004Record: 7-3-0 21 at Minnesota-Duluth 35 16 Adams State 13

50 Bemidji State 43 51 Fort Hays State 28 39 at Colorado Mines 40 40 Fort Lewis 35 35 at Mesa State 14 41 Nebraska-Kearney 44 33 Western State 27 52 at N.M. Highlands 17 378 Totals 296

Season: 2005Record: 4-6-0 17 Minnesota Duluth 28 24 at Missouri Western 36 23 at Adams State 28 45 Fort Hays State 6 26 Colorado Mines 27 35 at Fort Lewis 42 36 Mesa State 24 14 at Nebraska-Kearney 20 40 at Western State 10 44 New Mexico Highlands 14 304 Totals 235

Season: 2006Record: 12-1-0(RMAC Champions) 21 University of Mary 3 35 at Montana State 24 38 at Wayne State 14 57 Colorado Mines 0 40 at New Mexico Highlands 20 35 Western New Mexico 7 40 at Fort Lewis 27 31 Nebraska-Kearney 12 27 at Mesa State 19 47 Western State 0 44 at Adams State 28 43 +West Texas A&M 17 21 +at Northwest Missouri 28 479 Totals 199+NCAA playoff games

Season: 2007Record: 12-1-0(RMAC Champions) 34 at Washburn 24 55 Wayne State 14 31 at Northern Colorado 0 35 at Colorado School of Mines 7 49 New Mexico Highlands 0 21 at Western New Mexico 0 31 Fort Lewis 9 28 at Nebraska-Kearney 16 7 Mesa State 6 50 at Western State 17 58 Adams State 0 76 +Abilene Christian (3OT) 73 13 +Northwest Missouri 26 488 Totals 192+NCAA playoff games

Season: 2008Record: 11-2-0(RMAC Champions) 37 at University of Mary 17 31 Pittsburg State 38 37 at Adams State 26 32 at CSU-Pueblo 0 17 Nebraska-Kearney 14 56 at New Mexico Highlands 14 43 Western New Mexico 17 48 at Fort Lewis 7 34 Colorado School of Mines 17 27 at Mesa State 16 39 Western State 7

23 +Wayne State 17 10 +at Minnesota Duluth 20 434 Totals 210+NCAA Playoff Games

Season: 2009Record: 7-4 30 University of Mary 14 13 at Pittsburg State 41 24 Adams State 21 17 CSU-Pueblo 28 13 at Nebraska-Kearney 18 51 New Mexico Highlands 7 42 at Western New Mexico 7 38 Fort Lewis 6 27 at Colorado School of Mines (OT) 30 31 Mesa State 7 40 at Western State 21 326 Totals 200

Season: 2010Record: 8-3 35 University of Mary 3 3 at Pittsburg State 14 40 Western State 7 21 at Adams State 10 30 at CSU-Pueblo (3OT) 33 21 Nebraska-Kearney 35 41 at N.M. Highlands 19 31 Western N.M. 7 38 at Fort Lewis 7 38 Colorado School of Mines 31 31 at Mesa State 21 329 Totals 187

Season: 2011Record: 6-5 24 at University of Mary 31 42 Angelo State 49 15 at Western State 7 14 Adams State 13 28 #14 CSU-Pueblo 38 13 at #4 Nebraska-Kearney 20 42 N.M. Highlands 14

21 at Western N.M. 13 45 Fort Lewis 21 24 at #23 Colorado Mines 31 24 Mesa State (OT) 17 292 Totals 254

Season: 2012Record: 9-3 6 at #4 Montana State 33 19 at Angelo State 7 41 at Colorado Mesa 30 45 Western State 7 23 at Adams State 21 38 at #2 CSU-Pueblo (OT) 45 62 Black Hills State 14 36 at N.M. Highlands 33 41 Western N.M. 23 45 at Fort Lewis 20 20 Colorado Mines 14 30 + #16 West Texas A&M 38 406 Totals 285+NCAA playoff game

Bill O’BoyleCoached: 2005-2011

Career: 57-21-0

Brad SmithCoached: 1987-2004, 2011

Career: 136-57-1

Jay LongCoached: 2012-Present

Career: 9-3

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Armstrong Gym Renovation Project

These images are artist renderings of the Armstrong Gymnasium Campus Event Center Renovation and Addition, which will be completed in the winter of 2014. The above image is an aerial view of the Event Center.

The image below, on the left, shows a proposed drawing of the Events Center basketball and volleyball court. The court will be horseshoe-shaped. It will run east to west and seat more than 1,800 spectators on the north, south and west sides. The public will enter the mezzanine level on the southwestern corner of the arena and enter the stands from the top. More than 600 of the seats will have collapsible backs to them.

The image on the right is a floor plan for the Armstrong renovated weightroom. The roughly 6,250 square foot strength and conditioning center will tentatively include 16 platforms, seven double racks and two half racks, a small cardiovascular and recovery space and a free weight exercise area. The new weight room will also feature a 5-yard by 28-yard turf area alongside the east wall for conditioning, stretching, drills and footwork. It will be completed in late September 2013.