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2017 Western Michigan Football Media Guide Table of Contents

About the ProgramWestern Michigan University 2President Dr. Edward Montgomery 3Athletic Director Kathy Beauregard 4Kalamazoo, Michigan 5

Meet the 2017 BroncosRoster 8Quick Facts 10Depth Chart 11Season Preview 12Returning Players 15Newcomers 59

Meet the Coaching StaffHead Coach Tim Lester 70Assistant Coaches 71

About the Mid-American ConferenceAbout the MAC 83Commissioner John Steinbrecher 842017 Composite Schedule 85

History of the Program2016 in Review 86Broncos in the Pros 95All-time Award Winners 99All-time Captains 104All-time MAC Standings 105All-time Coaching History 109All-time Letterwinners 110Program Records 119Bowl History 127Series History 131Year-by-Year Results 139

CreditsThe 2017 Western Michigan Football Media Guide was written, designed and edited by Associate Media Relations Director Rob Beuerlein.

Editorial contributions were made by Kristin Keirns, Adam Bodnar and Aimee Luurtsema.

Cover Design was done by Kristin Keirns

Photography credits are Gary Shook, Ed Shook and USA Foto.

Printing done by Performance Communications in Kalamazoo, Mich.

For any corrections to historical records, please contact the Western Michigan

387-4138.

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Western Michigan University provides the resources ofa globally engaged national research university, plus thepersonal attention and support associated with many smallprivate colleges. It is known for preparing students to imme-diately enter graduate school or the workplace, as well as forinnovations such as the establishment of the WMU HomerStryker M.D. School of Medicine in Kalamazoo.

WMU prides itself on being learner centered, discoverydriven and globally engaged, and its appeal begins with itsstrong sense of place. Nearly 24,000 students from some90 nations are enrolled at the University, which is locatedclose to downtown Kalamazoo. Its highly-rated engineeringcampus and Business Technology and Research Park arelocated three miles away, while its nationally recognizedaviation college is based in Battle Creek. WMU also extendsits reach by offering quality academic and professionaldevelopment programs online and at eight regional locationsin the Michigan cities of Battle Creek, Benton Harbor, GrandRapids, Lansing, Muskegon, Royal Oak and Traverse City.

The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teach-

research universities. It offers an academic climate with thetop-notch programs, faculty, facilities and hands-on learningopportunities that students need to prepare for and excel ingraduate school or the work place.

The University is large enough to provide the resources ofa large research institution and still small enough to allow

ity, students who attend WMU expect and receive personalattention from senior-level faculty. A full two-thirds of under-graduate classes have 30 or fewer students.

WMU offers more than 250 academic programs from whichto choose. The University is recognized around the countryas one of the best places to study in disciplines ranging from

-ing, marketing, aviation and audiology.

WMU is listed as a top-100 public university by U.S. News& World Report and is one of fewer than 100 public institu-

premier honor society.

WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY

ABOUT WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY

Established 1903Enrollment 23,914Student-faculty ratio: 19:1Academic programs offered 251

NOTES ABOUT WMU

147 public research universities.

• The Princeton Review includes WMU on its annual list of BestMidwestern Colleges.

• WMU is one of only 90 universities in the nation with both a medical school and a law school under its aegis.

FAMOUS ALUMNITim Allen - ActorJason Babin - Football playerDave Dombrowski - MLB general managerGreg Jennings - Football playerJosh Gracin - SingerJohn Saunders - ESPN commentatorHomer Stryker - Businessman

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Dr. Edward B. Montgomery became the ninth president of Western Michigan University on Aug. 1, 2017. He came to WMU from Georgetown University, where he had served as

-Court School of Public Policy since 2010.

with honors, from Pennsylvania State University and both

University.

During a more than 35-year academic career, Montgom-ery has held faculty positions at Carnegie Mellon and Michigan State universities as well as the University of

the years. During his tenure at Maryland, he served for six years—2003-2009-—as dean of the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences.

-ery served as chief economist, then counselor and assistant secretary for the Department of Labor, before being named deputy secretary of labor. In the latter role, the depart-

a $33 billion federal department. During President Barack

House Council for Auto Communities and Workers. That position put him in a role national media dubbed “the Auto Czar.”

As a researcher, Montgomery has focused on state and local economic growth, wage and pension determination, savings behavior, productivity and economic dynamics, social in-surance programs, and unions. For more than two decades, he has been a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research, and since 2006, he has been a fellow

Inequality.

National Academy of Public Administration. He serves on the board of directors of the Center for Law and Social Poli-cy. He also serves on the Committee on Economic Statistics for the American Economic Association.

Montgomery and his wife, Kari, a Michigan native, have three grown children—Lindsay, Elizabeth and Edward.

presidentDr. EDWARD MONTGOMERY

Western Michigan President | 1st Year

Education:

• Ed.D., Harvard, 1982

• M.S., Harvard 1980

• B.S., Penn State, 1976

ABOUT DR. EDWARD MONTGOMERY

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Kathy Beauregard, the Director of Athletics at Western Michi-gan University, has been involved with the Broncos in several capacities over the course of the past 36 years and begins her 21st season as Athletic Director in 2017-18

Beauregard is the longest serving athletic director in the

Athletic Directors at the 128 Football Bowl Subdivision schools.

During her tenure as an Athletic Director, which began in 1997-98, Western Michigan has won 51 conference champi-onships. Beauregard initially came to WMU in 1979 as head

produced two MAC title teams and was twice named the

Last year was one of the best in history for the University as the department won the conference championship in

hockey and No. 15 in football.

Under Beauregard Bronco student-athletes have posted 21 consecutive semesters of a combined overall GPA above 3.00. The student-athlete population, in any given year, rang-es from between 350-400 students.

Beauregard has received several notable recognitions for her work in college athletics and the community. In 2011, she was named the Athletic Director of the Year for the Football Subdivision in the Central Region by the National Association

Award from the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame. In 2012, she was also the recipient of the YWCA Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2000, Beauregard received the Hope College Dis-tinguished Alumni Award from her alma mater.

Beauregard is a native of Kalamazoo and graduate of Loy

Michigan in 1981. She and husband, Rick, have a son, Brad, who graduated from WMU. Rick retired from Kalamazoo Public Schools after 32 years of service.

athletic directorkathy beauregard

Western Michigan Athletic Director | 21st Year

Education:

• Bachelors: Hope College, 1979

• Masters: Western Michigan, 1981

Coaching:

• Western Michigan Gymnastics HC - 1980-88

• MAC Championships: 2

• Coach of the Year Awards: 2

Athletic Director:

• 52 conference championships

• Western Michigan Athletic Director - 1997-present

• 21 straight semesters for WMU athletes at 3.0

GPA or higher

• Five bowl game appearances

ABOUT KATHY BEAUREGARD

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Kalamazoo is a community that effortlessly combines energy and innovation with friendliness and an easygoing attitude. Kalamazoo is home to the nationally-recognized Western Michigan University, several colleges and a variety of cultural institutions.

A vibrant Art Deco downtown sets the stage for qualitydining, unique shops and galleries and live entertainment. Kalamazoo is conveniently located near lakes and offers lots of outdoor recreation, festivals and world-class attractions.

which makes Kalamazoo so appealing to its guests.

Situated halfway between Chicago and Detroit via I-94, or 45 minutes from the sandy shores of Lake Michigan to the West, Kalamazoo is an ideal location for your next getaway.

beautiful west coast of Michigan, and will place you within steps of all the locally sourced restaurants breweries, festi-vals and attractions of downtown Kalamazoo. You can even bring your bike and ride from downtown Kalamazoo to Lake Michigan, along the 35-mile Kal-Haven trail.

artery to Grand Rapids to the North and the Indiana Toll Road to the South, making day trips from our area straight-forward and stress-free.

you can choose a room or suite in a sophisticated hotel with a fabulous restaurant. Or a gorgeous Victorian bed and breakfast that takes you back to another era. You can camp under the stars and tell ghost stories. Or stay in the hustle of downtown Kalamazoo, on a golf course, in a historic neigh-

you turn down.

All year ‘round Kalamazoo hums with activity. While it may

excitement rise from sporting events. Art shows, festivals and special exhibits bring smiles.

without traveling far. So whatever you do in Kalamazoo, take your time and play awhile.

ABOUT KALAMAZOO

city of kalamazoo

Population:

• Kalamazoo County: 258,818

• City of Kalamazoo: 75,922

Did you Know?

public speech in Michigan.

• Kalamazoo served as the former summer home to

cereal industrialist W.K. Kellogg.

Former or Current Residents

• John Harbaugh - coach

• Paul Harvey - radio commentator

• Greg Jennings - athlete

• Derek Jeter - athlete

• Will Kellogg - entrepreneuer

• Dave Thomas - entrepreneuer

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2016 NEVERSWestern Michigan football kept finding new ways to change its best on a weekly basis in 2016. The Broncos achieved 74 “nevers”, which are accomplishments that have never been done in the 108 year history of the program.

1) First 13-0 start

2) Wins over all three Illinois FBS teams

3) Top 12 in recruiting rankings nationally

4) Ranked in USA Today AmwayCoaches Poll

5) Number 1 play on ESPN SportsCenter Top 10

6) Receiver with 5,200+ yards

7) Outright Cannon Trophy winner three straight years

8) Last team in the nation to commit a turnover

9) Had player ranked in top of Outland Trophy at

last Schneider Scale

10) Ranked in AP Poll

11) Ranked in both USA Today and AP poll at same time

12) Receiver with 51+ career TDs

13) Running back with 281+ yards in a single game

14) Last starting quarterback in FBS without an interception

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16) Won 8+ games three straight years

17) Won 30+ games over three-year period

18) Won Michigan MAC Trophy three straight years

19) First MAC coach to do ESPN Car Wash

20) First coach to do ESPN Car Wash during football season

21) Two Power-5 wins in single season

22) Ranked in College Football Playoff top-25

23) Have receiver with 270+ yards in single game

24) Wide receiver with four 900+ yard seasons

25) Wide receiver & running back with 1,000 yards three

straight seasons

26) 11 straight games of 34+ points

27) Player with three interceptions for TDs in same season

28) Player with four interceptions for TDs in career

29) 10+ wins in one season

30) Quarterback-wide receiver duo with 50+ touchdowns

31) First 13-0 team in country

32)

33) Having 6 road wins in a season

34) Host ESPN College Gameday

35) Ranked in FWAA Super 16

36) Have a quarterback throw for over 11,800 career yards

37) Have the all-time leading MAC TD receiving leader

38) Score 567 points in a season

49) Have a kicker make 70+ PATs in a season

40) Play in a MAC Championship at Ford Field

41) Win a MAC Championship at Ford Field

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43) Have a kicker score 124 points in a season

44) Have 14 All-MAC selections

45) Earn 4 MAC Specialty awards

46) Have the all-time leading receiver in FBS history in

yards

47) Have a receiver with 300 catches, 5000 yards and 50

TDs

48) Have a receiver 2nd all-time in FBS history with 51 TDs

49) Go 9-0 vs. MAC teams

50) -

lar-season league games by 14+ points

51) Set the Western Michigan single-season attendance record

52) Play in the largest crowd in a MAC Championship game,

45,000+ fans

53) Have a returner earn MAC Special Teams Player of the Year

54) Have a running back have 41+ TDs for his career

55) Play in 14 games in a single season.

56) Have a player play in 52 career games

57) Have receiver with 18+ receiving TDs in a year

58) Have 6,450 yards of offense in a single season

59) Have a coach win MAC Coach of the Year twice

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61) Go to three straight bowl games

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63) Play in the Cotton Bowl

64) Have player win the William V. Campbell Trophy

65)

All-American teams

66) Have a player be named Associated Press First-Team

All-American

67) Have two players named Associated Press All-Americans

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69) Have a consensus All-American

74) Have a player drafted No. 5 overall.

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You can’t go 13-0 without going 1-0. Junior linebacker Robert Spillane stripped the ball at the goal line on Northwestern’s final drive, helping preserve a 22-21 victory. It was WMU’s first season-opening win since 2004.

1.) 13-0 STart

22.) TWO POWER 5 WINSThe game is won in the trenches. WMU’s 34-10 win at Illinois gave the Broncos their second Power 5 win. WMU dominated the running game, racking up 287 rushing yards while holding the Illini to 3 yards. WMU’s offensive line pictured here.

34.) COLLEGE GAMEDAYCorso and crew visit Kalamazoo. WMU was chosen to host ESPN College GameDay on Nov. 19, prior to the Buffalo game, becoming just the second ever MAC school to host CGD. Corso picked the Broncos & former WMU WR Greg Jennings was the celebrity picker.

44.) 14 ALL-MAC SELECTIONSRespect among your peers. WMU had a school-record 14 All-Mid-American Confer-ence recognitions - 4 first team, 8 second team & 2 third team. Earning first team honors were Corey Davis, Taylor Moton, Chukwuma Okorfor and Darius Phillips.

46.) FBS RECEIVING YDS LEADERThe GOAT. Senior WR Corey Davis is the career FBS leader in yards receiving, breaking the previous record of 5,005 yards set by Trevor Insley (Nevada) against Toledo on Nov. 25. Davis finished his career with 5,285 career receiving yards.

51.) ATTENDANCE RECORDBroncos fill up the Boatyard. Western Michigan set a new single-season attendance record at Waldo Stadium and was near sell-out capacity at every home game.

63.) COTTON BOWLA true classic. Western Michigan became the first team from the Mid-American Conference to play in the Cotton Bowl when the Broncos took on the Wisconsin Badgers on Jan. 2.

64.) CAMPBELL TROPHYA leader on the field & in the classroom. QB Zach Terrell is WMU’s second NFF National Scholar-Athlete in program history and first ever Campbell Trophy recipient. Terrell is currently pursuing his MBA after graduating with a 3.66 GPA in finance last December.

69.) CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANNo argument here. WR Corey Davis became WMU’s first Consensus All-American after receiving first-team All-America honors from the Associated Press, American Football Coaches Association and Football Writers Association of America.

74.) DAVIS DRAFTED NO. 5Corey goes to Nashville. Wide receiver Corey Davis became the first wide receiver taken in the 2017 NFL Draft. He was taken No. 5 overall by the Tennnessee Titans, the second-highest draft pick in Mid-American Conference history.

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (Last School)

2017 Roster

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (Last School)

COACHING STAFFHead Coach:Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks CoachDefensive CoordinatorCo-Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line CoachCo-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line CoachSpecial Teams Coordinator/Linebackers CoachTight Ends/Offensive Tackles Coach/Recruiting CoordinatorWide Receivers CoachRunning Backs CoachDefensive Backs CoachGraduate Assistants: Director of Strength and ConditioningAssistant Director of Strength and ConditioningDirector of Football OperationsDirector of Player Personnel:Football Video CoordinatorFootball Equipment Manager

2017 Roster

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2016 Overall Record: 13-12016 MAC RecordBowl Appearance: Lost in Cotton Bowl, 24-16 to Wisconsin

Letterwinners Returning: 24Letterwinners Lost: 20Starters Returning:Starters Lost:

Western Michigan Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Tim Lester, Western Michigan - 2000

Career Record at WMU: 0-0Overall Record: 40-33MAC Record: 0-0

Offensive Coordinator: Kevin Johns, Dayton - 1998Season: First

Defensive Coordinator:Tim Daoust, Wittenberg - 2002

Wide Receivers Coach:Ashton Aikens, Northwestern - 2005Season: First

Running Backs Coach:Eric Evans, DePauw - 2003Season: First

Offensive Line Coach:Jake Moreland, Western Michigan - 2000

Tight Ends Coach:Bill Kenney, Norwich - 1981Season: Fifth

Defensive Line Coach:Lou Esposito, Memphis - 2001

Linebackers/Special Teams Coordinator:David Duggan, New Hampshire - 1986Season: Second

Defensive Backs Coach

Season: First

Graduate Assistants: Offense: Sean Pearson, Wagner - 2014

Defense - Mike Kaiser, Michigan State - 2013

Western Michigan Support StaffUniversity President Dr. Edward MontgomeryAthletic Director Kathy BeauregardSupervising A.D., Football Dennis CorbinDirector of Football Operations Drew RobinsonDirector of Football Player Personnel Kyle DericksonStrength and Conditioning Coach Grant GeibAthletic Trainer Sarah McBrienEquipment Manager Taylor JorgensenVideo Coordinator James VentrescaSports Information Director Rob Beuerlein

Western Michigan Football HistoryFirst varsity season: 1906All-time record/seasonsAll-time MAC record/seasons:All-time Waldo Stadium record/seasonsMAC Championships 1966, 1988, 2016MAC West Division Titles 1999, 2000, 2015, 2016

Bowl Appearances 7

All-Americans 18Academic All-Americans: 12NFL Alumni: 41

2016 All-Conference Selections 14

First-Team

Second-Team

Third-Team

2016 Academic All-Conference Selections 16Lucas Bezerra, Kasey Carson, Lucas Cherocci, David Curle Alex Grace, Austin Guido, Luke Juriga, John Keenoy, Odell Miller, Derrick Mitchell, Taylor Moton, Zach Novoselsky, Giovanni Ricci, Trevor Sweeney, Zach Terrell and Justin Tranquill

2016 Distinguished Scholar-Athletes 7Lucas Bezerra, Kasey Carson, John Keenoy, Taylor Moton, Trevor Sweeney, Zach Terrell, Justin Tranquill

2017 Quick Facts

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Depth Chart

Offense Player Notables

QB 16 Jon Wassink 6-2 205 RSo.

1 Alex Mussat 6-2 205 RSo. Played on scout team last season.

RB 5 LeVante Bellamy 5-9 185 RSo. One of fastest players on team. Has 626 career rushing yards and 3 TDs.

or 32 Jamauri Bogan 5-7 192 RJr. Has 1,974 career rushing yards and 24 TDs. 2015 MAC Freshman of the Year.

31 Jarvion Franklin 6-0 225 Sr. Tops in program history with 41 career rushing TDs.

WR (X) 2 Anton Curtis 6-0 185 RFr. Played in four games last season.

15 Giovanni Ricci 6-3 205 RSo. Named to 2016 MAC All-Academic Team. Was quad special teams player.

WR (H) 13 Keishawn Watson 5-11 185 RSo. Had two catches for 24 yards last season.

81 5-6 175 RFr. Redshirted last year.

WR (Z) 7 5-9 190 So. Used in slot last year. Totaled 121 receivng yards and 60 rushing yards.

10 Hunter Broersma 6-1 195 RFr. Redshirted last year.

TE 85 Donnie Ernsberger 6-3 255 Sr. Strength is as an in-line blocker. Named to All-MAC Third Team last year.

35 Odell Miller 6-3 270 RJr.

LT 77 Chukwuma Okorafor 6-6 330 Sr. Named top 5 tackle in country by Mel Kiper in spring of 2017.

60 Mark Brooks 6-6 300 RFr. Redshirted last year.

LG 67 Curtis Doyle 6-5 305 RJr. Played in three games in 2016.

61 Mike Caliendo 6-5 300 RFr. Redshirted last year.

C 52 John Keenoy 6-3 300 Jr. Named to Rimington Watch List. 2016 All-MAC Second Team

62 Alex Keys 6-1 245 RSo. Played in three games in 2016.

RG 59 Luke Juriga 6-4 295 RSo. Named to 2016 MAC All-Academic Team

51 Jordan Asbury 6-3 290 RJr. Redshirted last year.

RT 75 Zach Novoselsky 6-5 299 RSo. Played in six games last season.

70 Spencer Kanz 6-6 300 RFr. Redshirted last year.

Defense Player NotablesLE 58 Antonio Balabani 6-3 235 RSo. Played in four games last season.

36 DeShawn Foster 5-11 238 Jr. Named Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year.

DT 5 Andre Turner 6-4 280 RSr. Started all 14 games last year. Recorded 4.0 TFL.

91 Ken Finley 6-2 290 Jr. Appeared in two games.

NT 55 Nick Matich 6-2 290 RJr.

98 Kailen Guillory 6-5 275 RFr. Redshirted last year.

RE 33 Eric Assoua 6-2 240 Jr. Recorded 6.5 TFL and 3.5 sacks last year.

50 Daniel Jackson 6-2 270 Jr. Appeared in six games last season.

WLB 10 Robert Spillane 6-2 220 Sr. Made game winning INT to preserve MAC Championship win vs. Ohio.

20 Drake Spears 6-1 220 So. Made 10 tackles as a true freshman last season.

MLB 8 Caleb Bailey 6-0 236 RJr. Recorded 7.0 TFL and 2.0 sacks last season.

35 Treshaun Hayward 6-1 220 Fr. Enrolled in January and went through spring practice.

SAM 6 Asantay Brown 6-0 215 Sr.

34 Alex Grace 6-1 215 RSo. Totaled 12 tackles last season.

CB 4 Darius Phillips 5-10 190 Sr. Set MAC single season and career record with 4 INTs for TD last season and 5 for career.

12 Emanuel Jackson 5-11 185 RFr. Redshirted last year.

FS 9 Davontae Ginwright 6-2 200 RSo.

21 Stefan Claiborne 6-2 190 So. Played in nine games last season.

SS 2 Justin Tranquill 5-11 195 RSo. Was second on the team with 86 tackles last season.

22 Brad Tanner 6-1 195 So. Played in 12 games last season.

CB 24 Obbie Jackson 5-10 170 RSo.

18 Sam Beal 6-1 185 Jr. Reocrded 55 tackles last season.

Special Teams Player Notables

LS 43 Wyatt Pfeiffer 6-2 239 Sr. Long snapper for all 14 games a year ago.

K 37 Josh Grant 6-0 185 Fr. Ranked as ninth best kicker in the country by Scout.com.

P/H 39 Derrick Mitchell 6-2 205 Jr.. Had 5 of his 17 punts land inside the 20 last season.

KR/PR 4 Darius Phillips 5-10 191 Jr. Named MAC Special Teams Player of the Year in 2016 with 1 KR and 1 PR for TD.

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2017 Season Preview

Quarterback Western Michigan enters a familiar, albeit new, era under-center in 2017. The Broncos have been used to a lineage of four-year start-ers at quarterback and recently had the latest four-year QB graduate as Zach Terrell ended his WMU career in 2016-17 as the all-time lead-

his career with 12,104 passing yards from 2013-16 and with 96 career TD passes, second most at Western Michigan. This territory is one the Broncos have grown accustomed to having to replace legendary quarterbacks, dating back to when current head coach Tim Lester was setting records from 1996-99. Lester ended his career with 11,299 passing yards and 87 career TD passes, both third most at Western Michigan. Lester was succeeded by future quarterbacks

last four years. Now Lester will be charged with grooming the next leader for the Bronco offense. The top choice for the 2017 season is redshirt sophomore Jon Wassink. Wassink has

coming out of Grand Rapids Christian in 2015. He was a three-star prospect coming out of high school and was ranked No. 33 in the state by the Detroit News. He racked up 34 total touchdowns with 2,178 passing yards while rushing for 900 yards in 2014. Providing depth for the Broncos will be redshirt sophomore Alex Mussat who trans-ferred from Illinois prior to last season and redshirt freshman Brendan Tabone along with incoming freshman Reece Goddard who broke

leading Kirkwood to the Class 6 state champi-onship. Also serving as a walk-on will be Chris Riddle who comes to Kalamazoo after playing his prep career in Jacksonville, Fla., and later at the Atlanta Sports Academy. He was recruit-ed by schools such as LSU, Florida State and

Running back The most important thing for a young quarterback to have is a running game to help lean on as the passing game gains experience.

was ranked No. 7 in the country this summer by Bleacher Report. Jarvion Franklin enters 2017 as the all-time leader for rushing touchdowns at Western Mich-igan with 41. He is also among the top active running backs in the country entering 2017 in both yards and touchdowns. He ranks second in the nation with his 41 rushing TDs, and third in the country with 3,639. Last year against Akron, Franklin set the WMU single-game rushing re-

the season with 1,300 yards and 12 TDs. Jamauri Bogan was in and out of the lineup in 2016, missing six games in MAC play with a hurt ankle. He made his impact felt when he was healthy, leading the Broncos to their 38-0 win over Illinois with 24 carries for 189 yards and two

a career-high 31 times for 198 yards and a touch-down vs. Toledo. Bogan ended the season with 179 carries for 923 yards and eight touchdowns. He now ranks sixth at Western Michigan with 24 career TDs. LeVante Bellamy was hurt in the aforemen-

had 20 carries for 133 yards and a touchdown, good for a yards per carry average of 6.7. His performance in the spring has elevated him atop

Getting his most extensive playing time to date last season was redshirt sophomore Davon Tucker. Tucker played in 10 games, carrying the

-reer touchdown vs. UNC Central. He eclipsed 50 yards in back-to-back games against Northern Illinois and Akron. Redshirt freshman Matt Falcon is a bigger back like Franklin, standing at 6-1, 210 pounds. He was ranked as the No. 12 running back in the country coming out of high school in 2016 and the 10th best overall prospect in the state of Michigan. He totaled 1,100 yards of offense and

Blocking for the backs will be returner Leo Ekwoge who led the Broncos to convert four straight 4th-and-1 situations in the season open-er vs. Northwestern last year. Joining the ranks this fall will be Prince Walker who led his team to the state champion-ship in 2015 after rushing for 1,399 yards and 22 touchdowns.

Wide Receiver Much like the quarterback position, the Broncos will be looking to replace a legend at wide receiver. Corey Davis became the all-time leading receiver in college football history with 5,285 receiving yards and is second in the history of the game with 52 touchdowns. Those accolades led him to become the No. 5 pick in the NFL Draft in April, as he was taken by the Tennessee Titans. Along with losing Davis, the Broncos must also replace starters Michael Henry and Carrington Thompson who combined for 105 catches, 1,416 yards and 10 touchdowns. With departures comes opportunity and there is no shortage of candidates to take over the roles vacated by the three aforementioned receivers. The Broncos return 59 catches from a year ago for about 600 yards and four touch-downs. The leading receiver out of that bunch is actually running back Jarvion Franklin who had 25 catches for 288 yards and two TDs. Sopho-more D’Wayne Eskridge leads the effort among those slotted for wide receiver after totaling 17 catches for 121 yards and a touchdown as a true

sweeps, carrying the ball six times for 60 yards. Keishawn Watson is a redshirt sophomore who had an impressive catch last year in the rivalry game at Central Michigan. Watson was able to convert a 3rd-and-7 from the slot for 16

route to a 49-10 win in Mt. Pleasant. Watson is slated for the slot receiver role, which has high standards after previously being held by Daniel Braverman and Henry. Fellow redshirt sophomores Anton Curtis and Givoanni Ricciwho played last season. Ricci is one of the bigger receivers on the roster at 6-3, 205 pounds. Curtis has had his standout moments in practice and is

Another speedster who will look to make a name for himself this fall is redshirt freshman Rodney Graves. He was ranked the 52nd overall prospect in Michigan coming out of high school in 2016. He has been timed at a 4.40 40-yard

-men Hunter Broersma, Jaret Cutis and Ra’Sean Davie. Coming in this fall to provide immediate competition will be a group of tall receivers. Tyron Arnett, Jaylen Hall and Luke Sanders are each over 6-1 while a fourth receiver, Ryan Lezzer

he was named All-State after playing both on offense and defense.

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2017 Season Preview

Offensive Line/Tight End WMU will be faced with the task of replacing an NFL offensive lineman for the second straight year after senior Taylor Moton was selected by the Caroli-

Broncos had Willie Beavers drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in the fourth round of the 2016 draft. Fortunately for the Broncos, they could poten-tially have the best offensive lineman in recent his-tory still on the team. Senior left tackle Chukwuma “Chukes” Okorafor was ranked as the No. 4 tackle entering the 2017 season by Mel Kiper. Okorafor measures in at 6-6, 330 pounds and was a First-Team All-MAC selection in 2016. Okorafor anchors a line that was ranked No. 4 in the country last season by Pro Football Focus.

center John Keenoy. Keenoy has started nearly

named to the Rimington Trophy Watch List in May following a season in which he was named a Sec-ond-Team All-MAC selection. He boasts a 3.7 GPA, good enough to be selected for the 2016 Academic All-MAC Team and a 2016 Distinguished Scholar Athlete. The third returner along the offensive line will be right guard sophomore Luke Juriga who started all 14 games last season. He was part of a group that allowed the Broncos to rush for over 300 yards

fewest in the country.

the spots left by Moton and left guard Jackson Day. First in line to take the place of Moton at right tackle entering will be Zach Novoselsky. The 6-5 redshirt

last season on special teams. The other newcomer on the line following spring practice is Curtis Doyle.

games each of the last two seasons. The Broncos have a plethora of redshirt fresh-men waiting for their opportunity including Jordan Asbury, Mark Brooks, Mike Caliendo, Spencer Kanz and Jaylon Moore who each came in last season. Veterans waiting in the wings include 6-6 Jonathan Todd, Wesley French and Alex Keys.

Trevor Campbell, Dylan Deatherage, Zenden Del-linger, Mohammad Elazazy and Tom O’Mara. Assisting in the blocking up front will be the tight end group led by all-conference tight end Don-nie Ernsberger who also got into the passing game towards the end of the season with over 100 yards. He is backed up by veterans Odell Miller and Lucas Bezerra along with redshirt freshmen Brett Borske and Mitch Heimbuch.

Defensive Line

unit on the team that will be looking to replace an NFL draft pick as Keion Adams was a sev-enth round selection in April to the Pittsburgh Steelers. He led the MAC in 2016 in tackles for loss with 18.0 while recording 7.5 sacks. His departure along with that of nose tackle David

front four. The primary player who will be looking

Eric Assoua who had 6.5 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks last season. His breakout game came against Illinois where he had 1.5 sacks and a forced fumble.

rival Central Michigan. The other returner on the defensive line is tackle Andre Turner. He had 35 tackles and 4.0 tackles for loss to go along with 2.0 sacks

year, one of seven total tackles.

Adams and Curle are Nick Matich inside and Antonio Balabani on the end. Matich missed

as a freshman in 2014. Balabani played in spot duty last season. Players hoping to see more extensive time

DeShawn Foster and Daniel Jackson along with tackles Ken Finley, Ken Aguirre and Kailen Guillory. Finley and Aguirre each provide size in the middle with Finley coming in at 6-2 290 pounds while Aguirre is 6-1 300 pounds. Guillory is the tallest of the group, standing at 6-5. The Broncos will have a lot of options from the incoming freshmen as well as the

Ali Fayad is an end from Dearborn where he had 17.0 sacks last season. Ralph Holly is one of the bigger freshmen at 6-2, 270 pounds.

championships. Rounding out the trio is Dez Lance who showed a propensity for the end zone, recording a touchdown on offense and defense.

Linebackers Like the running backs mentioned for the

on defense is the linebacking core that could fea-ture three seniors starting. Robert Spillane, who made two of the most iconic plays in program history, forcing a fumble at Northwestern and

the MAC Championship vs. Ohio, will be back Caleb Bailey and

Asantay Brown

high 111 tackles, including 10.5 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks. His interception vs. Ohio was one of three on the year for him. He ended the season being named to the All-MAC Second-Team and was MAC Defensive Player of the Week four times.

-ble interception on the season. Facing Toledo in a battle of undefeated teams in MAC play in the

it back 21 yards for a touchdown. He made the conversion from safety to linebacker last fall and

95 tackles, second most on the team. He also had 8.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks. Bailey continued his steady play through

the tops in the MAC in tackles for loss, Bailey also generated sacks to his resume, getting one

third sack of the season came in the Cotton Bowl vs. Wisconsin. He ended the year fourth on the team with 71 tackles, 9.0 tackles for loss and the 3.0 sacks. Two players who will be right behind the starting three will be redshirt sophomore Alex Grace -backing core along with one of the best athletes on the team in sophomore Drake Spears. Grace played in 12 games last season, totaling 12 tackles and a tackle for loss. Spears started as a special teams ace before seeing time in base defense

freshman Joseph Miller whose father Doug was on the 1988 MAC Championship team. The Broncos have a plethora of freshmen

be left by the three starting seniors. Six lineback-ers will come into the fold this season two of which came in January, transfer Najee Clayton from Rutgers and Treshaun Hayward. Joining that duo will be Dwayne Chapman, Derrick Hubbard, Corvin Moment and Tanner Motz.

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2017 Season Preview

Defensive Backs The third level of the defense, the sec-ondary, was a big reason the Broncos led the nation in turnover margin last season at +18.

-ceptions, 22nd most in the country. Leading the charge was Darius Phillips who had four to lead all Broncos. Three of those interceptions were returned for touchdowns, giving him four for his career. Both his single season and career marks are MAC records. Phillips is one of three returning starters in

Sam Beal and redshirt sophomore safety Justin Tranquill. Beal provides one of the bigger frames in the MAC for a cornerback, standing at 6-1. He had eight pass breakups last season. Tranquill was third on the team in tackles in his

89 tackles to go along with 2.0 tackles for loss. He also stood out in the classroom as he was named a 2016 Distinguished Scholar Athlete. Joining the three aforementioned starters in the secondary will be redshirt sophomore Davotae Ginwright who had three starts of his own last season. Ginwright burst on the scene in the season opener at Northwestern with three pass breakups. He provides length at safety, measuring at 6-2. Looking to push the starters will be corners Emanuel Jackson and Obbie Jackson. Obbie played in the nickel packages last year and will battle with Beal for the starting spot opposite Phillips. In his 14 games last year Ob-bie registered four pass breakups. Backing up the safeties will be a pair of sophomores in Stefan Claiborne and Brad Tan-neryear on campus last season. Claiborne played in nine games while Tanner played in 12 games. Both registered six tackles. Other players looking to make their mark include Malik Rucker, Dontre Boyd, Calin Crawford and Latrell Levanduski. They will be competing for spots along with incoming freshmen K.J. Anderson and A.J. Thomas.

Special Teams Along with being a leader for the Bronco secondary, senior Darius Phillips is also a

named the 2016 MAC Special Teams Player of the Year after returning a kickoff and a punt for a touchdown. He now has four kickoff returns for a touchdown in his career while the punt

opportunity. For the season Phillips averaged 22.5 yards per kick return and 11.7 yards per punt return.

-Derrick

Mitchell who was an Academic All-MAC selec-tion. The former professional baseball player had 17 punts for an average of 41.3 yards last season as he split duties with James Coleman who graduated. Mitchell also served as the

as he totaled 21 touchbacks in 58 attempts. Mitchell will be holding for a new kicker on

departure of freshman Butch Hampton who was named a freshman all-american after going

goal attempts. Western Michigan signed Josh Grant from Flower Mound, Texas in February and should be in good position to replace

Grant was ranked the No. 9 kicker in the nation coming out of high school. Providing Grant with competition will be Austin Regan who served as the kicker for the team during spring practice. Regan has been on the team for each of the last three seasons and has a strong leg.

snapper Wyatt Pfeifer who is entering his senior year. He has been the snapper for every game each of the last three seasons and was an All-MAC nominee last season.

Coaching Staff Returning to Kalamazoo for his third term as a Bronco is the newest head coach of Western Michigan, Tim Lester. Lester was a quarterback from WMU from 1996-99 where he put up the third most passing yards in program

with 87. Following graduation he came back in 2005 as a quarterback coach. He has also been

-fensive coordinator at Syracuse and Purdue. As

had a combined record of 40-23.-

ing was tight end Jake Moreland and Moreland now also comes back to WMU for his third stint as a Bronco. He also played from 1996-99 and then was the tight ends coach for the team from 2005-11. Upon leaving WMU in 2011 he was the tight ends coach at Syracuse and Air Force. He will now serve as co-offensive coor-

Other former assistant coaches to return to Western Michigan are Tim Daoust (DC) and Lou Esposito (Co-DC/DL). Daoust was an assistant at WMU from 2006-09 before going to Syracuse and most recently Ball State where he was defensive coordinator. Esposito was in Kalamazoo from 2010-12 and then went on to

Davenport University. New faces to the program include offen-

Kevin Johns who was the OC at Indiana. While there the Hoosiers became the fourth team in FBS history with a 3,500 yard passer, two 1,000-yard rushers and one 1,000-yard receiver. Running backs coach Eric Evans comes to the Broncos from Dayton where he was offensive coordinator for three years. He led the Flyers to a 19-4 record over the past two

-sive categories. Wide receivers coach Ashton Aikens was most recently at Southern Illinois for three seasons. He played his college ball at North-western hauling in 70 receptions for 733 yards. Defensive backs coach Cory Sanders

was most recently the defensive coordinator for West Florida where the team ranked 11th in the country. He was head coach for his alma mater in 2011, leading the Pumas to a 24-19 record. Familiar faces staying on with the Broncos include Bill Kenney (TE) and David Duggan (LB/ST). Kenney has been with the Broncos since 2013 while Duggan came prior to the start of last season.

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sam beal1

JUNIOR • 2L • 6-1 • 185GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. • OTTAWA HILLS HS

2016 - Sophomore• Played in all 14 games, starting 13.• Recorded career-high eight tackles in Cotton Bowl vs. No. 6

• Has recorded eight pass break-ups• Recorded at least one pass breakup in four straight games

• Was in on the forced fumble at the goalline against Northwest-ern, hitting the QB, allowing Spillane to force the ball out.

2015 - Freshman• Played in 12 games.• Recorded 15 tackles and a pass breakup.

• Earned the start vs. Bowling Green and recorded season-high four tackles.

High School• Track and football star at Ottawa Hills High School.

• Placed third in both 100-meter and 200-meter dashes at the Michigan State Championship in 2013. • Scored eight total touchdowns and racked up 29 tackles.

Personal

• Born on Aug. 30, 1996. • Son of Ayanna and Samuel Beal Sr.• Siblings are Chantae and Essence.

Players

DEFENSIVE back

Career StatisticsTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH2015 12 12 3 15 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 02016 14 39 16 55 0.0 0 8 0 0 0 0TOTAL 26 51 19 70 0.0 0 9 0 0 0 0

Career HighsTackles: Pass breakups:

Career Game by Game2015 U-A-T-PD 2016 U-A-T-PDMichigan State 0-0-0-0 at Northwestern 2-0-2-0at Georgia Southern 0-0-0-0 NC Central 2-0-2-0Murray State 1-0-1-0 at Illinois 2-2-4-0 at Ohio State DNP Georgia Southern 2-2-4-1Central Michigan 0-0-0-0 at Central Michigan 2-0-2-0at Ohio 2-0-2-1 Northern Illinois 4-3-7-2

at Eastern Michigan 2-0-2-0 Eastern Michigan 3-1-4-1Ball State 1-0-1-0 at Ball State 2-3-5-2Bowling Green 2-2-4-0 at Kent State 1-0-1-0at Northern Illinois DNP Buffalo 4-0-4-0at Toledo 1-0-1-0 Toledo 4-1-5-1Middle Tennessee State 1-0-1-0 Ohio 2-1-3-0 Wisconsin 6-2-8-0

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alex mussatquarterbackSOPHOMORE • SQ • 6-2 • 208TROY, MICH. • UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

2016 - Redshirt Freshman• Member of scout team.

Previous School • Redshirted in 2015

High School• Named First-Team All-Conference in 2014.• Named team captain and Magna Cum Laude.• Ranked No. 49 in Detroit Free Press Fab 50.• Totaled over 4,300 all-purpose yards and 35 TDs during career.

Personal

• Born on Jan. 28, 1997.• Son of Chris and Sue Mussat.• Has one brother, Braden.

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win the award. Was put in WMU Hall of Fame in 2012.

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justin tranquillDEFENSIVE back 2R-SOPHOMORE • 1L • 5-11 • 195HUNTERTOWN, IND. • CARROLL HS

Named to 2016 MAC All-Academic Team

Named 2016 MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete

2016 - Redshirt Freshman• Started all 14 games at safety.• Was second on the team with 89 tackles.• Recorded career-high 12 tackles and a tackle for loss at Ball

• Recorded two pass breakups, one vs. Illinois and Central Michigan.

2015 - Freshman

• Had two tackles in season opener vs. No. 5 Michigan State.• Had a pass breakup vs. Michigan State and Murray State.

High School• Rated 4-star prospect by Scout.com, the highest rated recruit in program history.• Ranked No. 3 defensive back in the state of Indiana.• Held offers from Power Five Conference programs like Cincin-nati, Indiana and Illinois.• Starred on offense and defense at running back and defensive back, racking up over 1,400 yards rushing, 17 tackles, three inter-

• Earned MVP Award at Core 6 Showcase in both Cincinnati and Chicago.

Personal

• Born on Dec. 13, 1996 in Montgomery, Ala.• Son of Tony and Shannon.• Has one older sibling, Drue, a football player at Notre Dame, and three younger siblings, Sara Kate, Jack, and Ethan.• Graduated from Carroll High School in 2015.

Career StatisticsTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH2015 4 5 0 5 0.0 0 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 02016 14 63 26 89 2.0 3 0.0 0 2 1 0 0 0TOTAL 18 68 26 94 2.0 3 0.0 0 4 1 0 0 0

Career HighsTackles: TFL: Fumbles Forced:Pass Breakups

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Players

Career Game by Game2015 U-A-T-TFL 2016 U-A-T-TFLMichigan State 0-0-0-0.0 at Northwestern 5-1-6-0.0at Georgia Southern 0-2-2-0.0 NC Central 4-0-4-0.0Murray State 1-2-3-0.0 at Illinois 3-3-6-0.0 at Ohio State 0-0-0-0.0 Georgia Southern 5-1-6-1.0Central Michigann DNP at Central Michigan 6-2-8-0.0at Ohio DNP Northern Illinois 3-3-6-0.0

at Eastern Michigan DNP Eastern Michigan 6-2-8-0.0Ball State DNP at Ball State 6-6-12-1.0Bowling Green DNP at Kent State 7-3-10-0.0at Northern Illinois DNP Buffalo 3-0-3-0.0at Toledo DNP Toledo 7-2-9-0.0Middle Tennessee State DNP Ohio 3-1-4-0.0 Wisconsin 2-1-3-0.0

anton curtiswide receiver 2R-SOPHOMORE • SQ • 6-0 • 195GROSSE POINTE, MICH. • EAST ENGLISH VILLAGE PREP

2016 - Redshirt Freshman• Played in four games.

2015 - Freshman• Redshirted

High School• Rated a 3-star prospect by Scout.com.• Ranked no. 36 in Detroit News Blue Chip Recruits list.• Played quarterback in high school at East English Village Prep.

Personal

• Born on July 6, 1997.• Siblings are Antony, Jeremy and Anyah.

rodney graveswide receiverR-FRESHMAN • HS • 6-1 • 180DETROIT, MICH. • DETROIT CODY HS

2016 - FreshmanRedshirted.

High School• Ranked 52nd overall prospect in Michigan.• Named to Detroit News All-Metro Second-Team.• Selected to All-Detroit Second Team as a WR by Detroit Free Press.• Recorded three catches for 110 yards and a TD vs. Detroit Western.

• Timed as running a 4.4 40-yard dash.• Two-sport athlete that won the Det. Public School League 200m.

Personal

• Son of Rodney Graves Sr. and Cynthia Adams.• Born January 13, 1998.• Cousin Brandon Pratt played football at Eastern Michigan.

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darius phillipsDEFENSIVE back 4R-SENIOR • 3L • 5-10 • 190DETROIT, MICH. • ROBICHAUD HS

Named to 2017 Paul Hornung Award Watch List

Named MAC Special Teams Player of the Year

Named 2016 First-Team All-MAC Defense

2016 - Junior• Returned three interceptions, one kick return and one punt return for touchdowns.• Tied the MAC single season and career record with three inter-ceptions for touchdowns in 2016 and four in his career.• Ranked fourth in the MAC and 27th in the country with four interceptions this season.• Owned three of the top 25 longest interception returns in the country in 2016.• Returned a 100-yard kick return and a 70-yard interception for

• Returned career-high 85-yard interception for touchdown at

2015 - Sophomore• Named 2015 Second-Team All-MAC as a cornerback and kick returner.• Converted to cornerback from wide receiver.

-fended with 20.

• Earned MAC Special Teams Player of the Week after setting a career-high with 185 total kick return yards against No. 4 Mich-igan State, including a 100-yard return for a TD in the second

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• Named Special Teams POTW after having two kick returns for

• Recorded career-high eight tackles and 2.0 tackles for loss at

• Had interceptions in back-to-back weeks vs. Bowling Green

• Recovered a fumble and had a pass breakup in the Popeyes

2014 - Redshirt Freshman• Third-Team All-MAC Kick Returner.• Sporting News Freshman All-American kick returner.• Appeared in 12 games making 32 receptions for 479 yards and two touchdowns.• Returned 30 total kicks for 792 yards and a touchdown, leading the MAC with 26.4 yards per return.• Caught a career-high 10 passes for 121 yards and a touchdown against Toledo.• Caught three passes for 94 yards and a touchdown in win at Bowling Green.• Returned opening kickoff 93 yards for a touchdown in win over

Eastern Michigan.

2013 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Ranked as the No. 37 recruit in the state of Michigan on the Detroit News Blue Chip 60 List.

Detroit Free Press Fab 50 List.• Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com.• Two-sport athlete in football and basketball.

Personal• Son of Lisa Phillips.• Born June 26, 1996.

Players

Career StatisticsTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds INT Yds PD FF FR QBH2014 12 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02015 13 36 12 48 5.0 22 0.0 0 5 50 21 2 1 02016 14 26 14 40 4.0 11 1.0 5 4 263 13 0 1 0TOTAL 39 62 26 88 9.0 33 1.0 5 9 313 34 2 2 0

KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2014 12 30 792 1 93 26.4 66.02015 13 36 837 1 100 23.2 64.42016 14 37 833 1 100 22.5 59.5TOTAL 39 103 2462 3 100 23.9 63.1

PUNT RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2014 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02015 13 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02016 14 19 223 1 66 11.7 17.1TOTAL 39 19 223 1 66 11.7 5.7

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Players

Career HighsTackles: TFL: Pass breakups: Interceptions: INT Returned for TD: Fumbles Recovered: Fumbles Forced:Kick Return Yards: Long Kick Return:

Kick Return TDs: Punt Return Yards: Long Punt Return:Punt Return TDs: Receptions: Receiving Yards: Long Reception: Receiving TDs:

Career Game by Game2014 REC-YDS-TD-KR YDS-TD 2015 U-A-T-TFL-PD-INT-KR YDS-TD 2016 U-A-T-TFL-INT-KRYDS-PRYDSat Purdue 1-13-0-23-0 Michigan State 1-1-2-0.0-3-0-185-1 at Northwestern 1-1-2-0.0-0-13-0at Idaho 0-0-0-98-0 at Georgia Southern 1-1-2-0.0-0-0-13-0 NC Central 2-1-3-0.0-0-58-113Murray State 1-8-0-52-0 Murray State 5-1-6-1.0-3-1-43-0 at Illinois 8-4-12-1.0-0-86-0at Virginia Tech DNP at Ohio State 2-1-3-0.0-3-1-55-0 Ga. Southern 1-1-2-0.0-1-130-21Toledo 10-121-1-40-0 Central Michigan 7-0-7-0.0-0-101-0 at Central Mich. 3-1-4-1.0-1-23-0at Ball State 2-27-0-95-0 at Ohio 6-2-8-2.0-1-0-48-0 Northern Illinois 1-1-2-0.0-0-102--4

Ohio 2-57-0-0-0 at Eastern Michigan 1-1-2-0.0-0-0-96-0 Eastern Mich. 3-1-4-1.0-0-30-6

Eastern Michigan 2-36-0-112-1 Bowling Green 1-0-1-0.0-2-76-0 at Kent State 0-1-1-0.0-0-87-0at Central Michigan 1-3-0-53-0 at Northern Illinois 1-0-1-0.0-2-10-0 Buffalo 2-2-4-0.0-0-21-3Northern Illinois 3-37-0-76-0 at Toledo 3-2-5-1.0-2-0-44-0 Toledo 1-0-1-0.0-1-91-13Air Force 3-28-0-133-0 Middle Tennessee State 2-0-2-0.0-1-0-111-0 Ohio 0-0-0-0.0-0-100-53 Wisconsin 1-0-1-1.0-0-15-1

2016 - Sophomore

• Totaled 121 yards on 16 carries with one TD vs. NC Central

2015 - Freshman• Finished the year with 493 rushing yards and 72 receiving yards in 13 games played.• Led the team with 149 yards on nine carries and a touchdown

• Carried nine times for 69 yards and a touchdown vs. Ball State

High School• Rushed for over 3,297 yards in his career and recorded 50 rushing touchdowns.• Rated a 3-star prospect by Rivals.com and Scout.com.

• Class 3A IHSAA State Finalist.

Personal

• Born on Nov. 28, 1996 in Chicago, Ill.• Son of Tammie Glover.• Has one older sibling, Tamon.

Career StatisticsRUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2015 13 77 493 2 56 6.4 37.92016 3 20 133 1 27 6.7 44.3TOTAL 16 97 626 3 56 6.5 39.1

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2015 13 4 72 0 58 0.3 18.0 5.52016 3 1 4 0 4 0.3 4.0 1.3TOTAL 16 5 76 0 58 0.3 15.2 4.8

LEVANTE BELLAMYrunning back 5R-SOPHOMORE • 1L • 5-9 • 185INDIANAPOLIS, IND. • PIKE HS

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Players

Career HighsRushing Attempts: Rushing Yards: Rushing TDs: Longest Rush:

Receptions: Receiving Yards: Longest Reception:

Career Game by Game2015 CAR-YDS-TD-REC-YDS-TD 2016 CAR-YDS-TD-REC-YDS-TDMichigan State 3-9-0-1-7-0 at Northwestern 2-13-0-1-4-0at Georgia Southern 1-0-0-0-0-0 NC Central 16-121-1-0-0-0Murray State 5-32-0-0-0-0 at Illinois 2--1-0-0-0-0at Ohio State 2-11-0-0-0-0 Georgia Southern DNPCentral Michigan 0-0-0-1-58-0 at Central Mich. DNPat Ohio 9-149-1-0-0-0 Northern Illinois DNP

at Eastern Michigan 7-42-0-0-0-0 Eastern Michigan DNPBall State 9-69-1-0-0-0 at Ball State DNPBowling Green 11-69-0-0-0-0 at Kent State DNPat Northern Illinois 8-24-0-0-0-0 Buffalo DNPat Toledo 13-49-0-0-0-0 Toledo DNPMiddle Tennessee State 5-24-0-1-5-0 Ohio DNP Wisconsin DNP

2016 - Junior• Started all 14 games.

• Recorded 4.0 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks on the year.

• Made six stops with 1.0 tackle for loss vs. Georgia Southern

2015 - Sophomore• Played in 13 games, totaling 2.5 tackles for loss, a sack and three quarterback hits.

• Had career-high two quarterback hurries against Murray State

• Had two tackles including a tackle for loss at Northern Illinois

2014 - Redshirt Freshman• Appeared in all 13 games.

• Recorded career-high seven tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss and 1.0

• Recorded one tackle in Famous Idaho Potato Bowl against Air

2013 - Freshman• Redshirted.• Member of defensive scout team.

team player.

High School• Ranked as the No. 20 recruit in the state of Michigan on the Detroit News Blue Chip 60 List.• Ranked as the No. 46 recruit in the state of Michigan on Mick

etroit Free Press Fab 50 List.• Rated a two-star recruit by both Rivals.com and 247Sports.com.• Ranked as the No. 100 DE in nation by Scout.com.

Personal

• Born on Jan. 30, 1995.

Career StatisticsTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH2014 13 18 10 28 3.0 13 2.0 11 0 0 1 0 22015 13 8 9 17 2.5 5 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 32016 14 24 10 34 4.0 18 2.0 11 0 0 1 0 4TOTAL 40 50 29 79 9.5 36 5.0 24 0 0 2 0 9

andre turnerdefensive line 5R-SENIOR • 3L • 6-4 • 280HARPER WOODS, MICH. • CHANDLER PARK ACADEMY

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Players

Career HighsTackles: TFL: Sacks: Fumble Recovery:

Career Game by Game2014 U-A-T-TFL-SACK 2015 U-A-T-TFL-SACK 2016 U-A-T-TFL-SACKat Purdue 0-0-0-0.0-0.0 Michigan State 1-2-3-0.0-0.0 at Northwestern 2-0-2-0.0-0.0at Idaho 0-0-0-0.0-0.0 at Georgia Southern 1-0-1-0.0-0.0 NC Central 2-0-2-1.0-0.0Murray State 1-0-1-0.0-0.0 Murray State 1-1-2-0.0-0.0 at Illinois 0-0-0-0.0-0.0at Virginia Tech 0-1-1-0.0-0.0 at Ohio State 2-0-2-0.0-0.0 Georgia Southern 4-2-6-1.0-0.0Toledo 1-1-2-0.5-0.5 Central Michigan 0-2-2-0.5-0.0 at Central Mich. 7-0-7-1.0-1.0at Ball State 2-2-4-0.0-0.0 at Ohio 0-1-1-0.0-0.0 Northern Illinois 1-2-3-0.0-0.0

Ohio 2-1-3-0.5-0.5 at Eastern Michigan 0-1-1-0.0-0.0 Eastern Michigan 0-0-0-0.0-0.0

Eastern Michigan 5-2-7-2.0-1.0 Bowling Green 1-0-1-1.0-1.0 at Kent State 1-2-3-0.0-0.0at Central Michigan 0-1-1-0.0-0.0 at Northern Illinois 1-1-2-1.0-0.0 Buffalo 2-0-2-0.0-0.0Northern Illinois 0-1-1-0.0-0.0 at Toledo 1-0-1-0.0-0.0 Toledo 2-1-3-0.0-0.0Air Force 1-0-1-0.0-0.0 Middle Tennessee State 0-0-0-0.0-0.0 Ohio 0-0-0-0.0-0.0 Wisconsin 1-0-1-0.0-0.0

asantay brownLINEBACKER 6SENIOR • 3L • 6-0 • 215MUSKEGON, MICH • MONA SHORES HS

Named to Second-Team All-MAC

2016 - Junior• Returned interception for touchdown on opening play of the

linebacker.• Tied season-high with 12 tackles in Cotton Bowl vs. No. 6 Wis-consin.• Recorded 6.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks on the year. • Forced one fumble and one fumble recovery.• Made 12 tackles at Ball State to go with his forced fumble and

• Opened the year with 10 tackles, including 2.0 tackles for loss

• Recorded a solo sack vs. each of the B1G teams this year.

2015 - Sophomore• Named to 2015 All-MAC Third-Team.• Led Western Michigan in tackles with 103.• Finished the year with 103 tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss, a sack,

fumble recovery.-

tion, forced fumble and fumble recovery along with career-high 13 tackles.

• Tied career-high with 10 tackles, including a TFL, at Georgia

• Had team-high 12 tackles and an interception at Eastern Michi-

2014 - Freshman• Appeared in 10 games at safety and on special teams.

• Recorded career-high four tackles in win over Eastern Michi-

• Recorded two tackles and forced a fumble against Northern

High School• Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com and 247Sports.com.• Ranked as 28th best recruit in Michigan by Rivals.com.• Ranked 24th on Detroit News Top 60 Blue Chip Recruit List.• Ranked 33rd on Detroit Free Press Top 50 Recruit List.• Had 100 career receptions for 1,951 yards and 22 TDs.• Posted 56 receptions for 1,094 yards and 11 TDs as a senior.

• Was two-time all-conference and all-area.• Member of the Detroit Free Press Dream Team in 2013.

Personal

• Son of Robert Brown.• Born Feb. 3, 1995 in Muskegon, Mich.

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Career StatisticsTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds INT Yds PD FF FR QBH2014 10 6 5 11 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 02015 13 56 47 103 3.0 15 1.0 7 2 63 7 2 1 22016 14 65 30 95 8.5 24 2.5 10 1 21 3 1 1 0TOTAL 37 127 82 209 11.5 39 3.5 17 3 84 10 5 2 2

Career HighsTackles: TFL: Sacks: Interceptions:

Passes Defended:Fumbles Recovered:Fumbles Forced:

Career Game by Game2014 U-A-T-TFL-SACK-iNT-PD 2015 U-A-T-TFL-SACK-iNT-PD 2016 U-A-T-TFL-SACK-INT-PDat Purdue 1-0-1-1.0-0.0 Michigan State 4-6-10-0.0-0.0-0-0 at Northwestern 8-2-10-2.0-1.0-0-0at Idaho 1-1-2-0.0-0.0 at Georgia Southern 6-4-10-1.0-0.0-0-0 NC Central 5-0-5-0.0-0.0-0-0Murray State 0-1-1-0.0-0.0 Murray State 1-3-4-0.0-0.0-0-1 at Illinois 3-5-8-2.0-1.0-0-0at Virginia Tech 1-2-3-1.0-0.0 at Ohio State 7-2-9-0.0-0.0-0-0 Georgia Southern 3-2-5-0.0-0.0-0-0Toledo 0-0-0-0.0-0.0 Central Michigan 7-6-13-0.5-0.0-1-1 at Central Mich. 3-1-4-0.5-0.5-0-0at Ball State 0-0-0-0.0-0.0 at Ohio 3-0-3-0.0-0.0-0-1 Northern Illinois 6-2-8-1.0-0.0

Ohio 0-1-1-0.5-0.5 at Eastern Michigan 4-8-12-0.5-0.0-1-0 Eastern Michigan 5-2-7-0.0-0.0-0-1

Eastern Michigan 0-0-0-0.0-0.0 Bowling Green 6-8-14-0.0-0.0-0-1 at Kent State 4-0-4-0.0-0.0-0-1at Central Michigan 0-0-0-0.0-0.0 at Northern Illinois 8-2-10-0.0-0.0-0-0 Buffalo 5-0-5-0.0-0.0-0-0Northern Illinois 1-0-1-0.0-0.0 at Toledo 2-4-6-0.0-0.0-0-0 Toledo 5-1-6-1.0-0.0-1-0Air Force 1-0-1-0.0-0.0 Middle Tennessee State 1-2-3-0.0-0.0-0-0 Ohio 2-0-2-0.0-0.0-0-0 Wisconsin 7-5-12-2.0-0.0-0-0

D’WAYNE ESKRIDGEwide receiverSOPHOMORE • HS • 5-9 • 190BLUFFTON, IND. • BLUFFTON HS

2016 - Freshman

• Totaled 19 yards rushing and 30 yards receiving at Central

• Had 13 yards rushing and 46 yards receiving on career-high

High School• Rated as three-star prospect by 247sports.com and ESPN300.• Ranked as 23rd overall prospect in state of Indiana by 247sports.com.

• Ran for 1,020 yards and 16 TDs in 2015.• All-time leader at Bluffton in touchdowns.• Two-sport athlete.

regional in 2015 and 2016.• Also won 60-meter dash indoor in 2015.• Honored as 2015 Indiana All-State Honorable Mention by Associated Press.

Personal• Son of Monique Johnson.• Born on March 23, 1997.• Has four siblings.

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Career StatisticsRUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2016 12 6 60 0 21 10.0 5.0TOTAL 12 6 60 0 21 10.0 5.0

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2016 12 17 121 1 14 1.4 7.1 10.1TOTAL 12 17 121 1 14 1.4 7.1 10.1

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Players

Career HighsRushing Attempts: Rushing Yards: Longest Rush:

Receptions: Receiving Yards: Longest Reception:

Career Game by Game2016 CAR-YDS-TD-REC-YDS-TDat Northwestern 0-0-0-2-20-1NC Central 0-0-0-1-14-0at Illinois 0-0-0-0-0-0Georgia Southern 0-0-0-0-0-0at Central Mich. 2-19-0-3-30-0Northern Illinois 1-21-0-0-0-0at Akron 0-0-0-1-3-0Eastern Michigan 1-13-0-9-46-0at Ball State 0-0-0-1-8-0at Kent State 1-15-0-0-0-0Buffalo DNPToledo 0-0-0-0-0-0Ohio 1--8-0-0-0-0Wisconsin DNP

caleb baileylinebacker 8R-SENIOR • 3L • 6-0 • 225ROMEOVILLE, ILL. • ROMEOVILLE HS

2016 - Junior• Started all 14 games at linebacker.• Recorded 9.0 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks.• Totaled 2.0 tackles for loss and a sack in the Cotton Bowl vs.

• Had interception right before halftime at Kent State to set up a

• Had season-high eight tackles twice vs. Georgia Southern and Northern Illinois.

2015 - Sophomore

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• Led team with 1.5 tackles for loss, and tied his career-high with

2014 - Redshirt Freshman• Appeared in nine games contributing primarily on special teams.• Made two tackles on special teams against Eastern Michigan

2013 - Freshman• Redshirted.• Member of defensive scout team.

High School• Rated a three-star recruit by both Rivals.com and 247Sports.com.• Rated No. 63 inside ILB and No. 34 recruit in Illinois by 247Sports.com.• Participated in the Semper Fidelis All-America Game.Rated No. 77 OLB by Scout.com.• Registered 104 tackles, 2.0 sacks, one INT and three forced fumbles as a senior.

Personal

• Son of Alexia Clemons.• Brother is Joshua.• Born on Jan. 2, 1995.

Career StatisticsTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds INT PD FF FR Blkd QBH2014 9 2 4 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02015 13 40 40 80 12.0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32016 14 38 33 71 9.0 24 3.0 16 2 0 0 2 0 3TOTAL 36 80 77 157 21.0 49 3.0 16 2 0 0 2 0 6

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Career HighsTackles: TFL: Sacks:

QB Hurries:INT:

Career Game by Game2014 U-A-T-TFL 2015 U-A-T-TFL 2016 U-A-T-TFLat Purdue 1-0-1-1.0-0.0 Michigan State 0-0-0-0.0 at Northwestern 2-0-2-1.0at Idaho 1-1-2-0.0-0.0 at Georgia Southern 5-4-9-1.0 NC Central 2-1-3-1.0Murray State 0-1-1-0.0-0.0 Murray State 5-3-8-2.0 at Illinois 1-3-4-0.0at Virginia Tech 1-2-3-1.0-0.0 at Ohio State 4-0-4-1.0 Georgia Southern 4-4-8-0.0Toledo 0-0-0-0.0-0.0 Central Michigan 2-2-4-0.5 at Central Michigan 2-1-3-0.0at Ball State 0-0-0-0.0-0.0 at Ohio 1-3-4-0.5 Northern Illinois 3-5-8-0.5

Ohio 0-1-1-0.5-0.5 at Eastern Michigan 3-3-6-1.5 Eastern Michigan 5-2-7-0.0

Eastern Michigan 0-0-0-0.0-0.0 Bowling Green 2-6-8-0.5 at Kent State 5-2-7-0.5at Central Michigan 0-0-0-0.0-0.0 at Northern Illinois 6-3-9-1.5 Buffalo 2-2-4-0.0Northern Illinois 1-0-1-0.0-0.0 at Toledo 4-5-9-0.0 Toledo 0-4-4-0.0Air Force 1-0-1-0.0-0.0 Middle Tennessee State 3-3-6-0.0 vs. Ohio 2-3-5-1.0 Wisconsin 5-0-5-2.0

davontae ginwrightdefensive backR-SOPHOMORE • 1L • 6-2 • 200SOUTHFIELD, MICH. • SOUTHFIELD HS

2016 – Redshirt Freshman• Played in 11 games, starting four.

• Had a career-high three pass break-ups in season-opener at

Michigan since 2006.

2015 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Rated 3-star prospect by ESPN and Scout.com.• Ranked No. 58 in Detroit News Blue Chips Recruits list.• Recorded 100 career tackles, one interception and one touch-down.

Personal• Born in Detroit, Mich. • Son of George and Sheri.• Has one older brother, Donavan.

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Career StatisticsTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH2016 11 13 3 16 1.0 2 4 0 1 0 0TOTAL 11 13 3 16 1.0 2 4 0 1 0 0

Career HighsTackles: Fumbles Recovered: Pass Breakups:

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Career Game by Game2016 U-A-Tat Northwestern 3-1-4 NC Central 5-0-5 at Illinois DNPGeorgia Southern 0-0-0at Central Michigan 1-0-1 Northern Illinois 0-0-0at Akron 1-1-2 Eastern Michigan 1-0-1at Ball State 1-1-2 at Kent State DNPBuffalo DNP Toledo 0-0-0vs. Ohio 1-0-1Wisconsin 3-3-6

Players

hunter broersmawide receiverR-FRESHMAN • HS • 6-1 • 195NORTON SHORES, MICH. • MONA SHORES HS

2016 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Four-sport athlete.

• Ranked three-star prospect by 247sports.com.• Ranked as 42nd prospect overall in Michigan by 247sports.com and Scout.com.• Played running back, receiver and defensive back.• Stepped in at quarterback against Caledonia.

• Named to MLive Muskegon Chronicle Dream Team as a DB.• Finalist for MLive Football Player of the Year award.• Selected First-Team All-State by USA TODAY as a defensive back.

Personal

• Son of Lance and Mary Broersma.• Born on May 10, 1997.• Siblings are Caden, Taylor and Nathan.• Great grandfather Sonny Grandalius played in the NFL and coached at the University of Colorado.

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BRENDAN TABONEQUARTERBACKR-FRESHMAN • HS • 6-0 • 195

2016 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Was starter on back-to-back state championship teams.• Owned 26-3 record as a starter.• Named All-Catholic Conference Team as a senior.

• Named team captain as a senior.• Two-sport athlete, playing basketball as well.

Personal

• Son of John and Mary Tabone.• Born on Sept. 17, 1997.• Has four siblings, Sean, Kevin, Hannah and Meghan.• Brother Kevin played tight end at Hillsdale College.

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ROBERT SPILLANELINEBACKER 10SENIOR • 3L • 6-2 • 220OAK PARK, ILL. • FENWICK HS

Named to 2016 All-MAC Second-Team

2016 - Junior• Intercepted pass with under a minute to go in MAC Champion-

• Tallied 1.5 tackles for loss and a sack vs. No. 6 Wisconsin in the

• Forced fumble with two minutes to go in season opener at

-les for loss, 2.0 sacks and three interceptions.• Has forced two fumbles on the season.

• Named MAC West Defensive Player of the Week four times.

2015 - Sophomore• Played in eight games, starting six.• Totaled 46 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks and two pass breakups along with a forced fumble.

• Had a TFL for three yards and a pass breakup at No. 1 Ohio

• Led team with nine tackles and had 3.5 tackles for loss and 1.5

2014 - Freshman• Appeared in all 13 games, starting in eight.• Finished fourth on team in tackles with 67, including 5.5 tackles for loss and 4.0 sacks.

• Had seven tackles and career-high two sacks in win over East-ern Michigan.• Tied career-high with team-best 10 tackles in Famous Idaho

High School• Rated as a three-star recruit by ESPN Rivals.com and 247sports.com.• Ranked as 29th best recruit in the state of Illinois.• Team advanced to second round of Illinois state playoffs.

-pose yards.

Personal• Grandfather, John Lattner, won the 1953 Heisman Trophy at Notre Dame.

• Son of Michael and Gretchen Carepenter.• Born on Dec. 14, 1995 in Oak Park, Ill.

Career StatisticsTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds INT PD FF FR Blkd QBH2014 13 33 34 67 5.5 36 4.0 34 0 0 0 1 0 32015 8 20 26 46 5.5 29 1.5 13 0 2 1 0 0 02016 14 60 51 111 10.5 34 3.0 21 3 2 2 0 0 4TOTAL 35 113 111 224 21.5 99 10.5 68 3 4 3 1 0 7

Players

Career HighsTackles: TFL: Sacks:

Fumble Recovery: Fumbles Forced:INTs:

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Career Game by Game2014 U-A-T-TFL-SACK 2015 U-A-T-TFL-SACK 2016 U-A-T-TFL-SACKat Purdue 0-0-0-0.0-0.0 Michigan State 1-5-6-0.0-0.0 at Northwestern 5-2-7-1.0-1.0at Idaho 0-0-0-0.0-0.0 at Georgia Southern 3-6-9-1.0-0.0 NC Central 6-1-7-0.0-0.0Murray State 1-1-2-0.0-0.0 Murray State 4-2-6-0.0-0.0 at Illinois 4-7-11-1.0-0.0at Virginia Tech 0-4-4-0.0-0.0 at Ohio State 3-3-6-1.0-0.0 Georgia Southern 4-7-11-0.0-0.0Toledo 2-3-5-0.0-0.0 Central Michigan 1-0-1-0.0-0.0 at Central Michigan 6-1-7-1.0-0.0at Ball State 5-4-9-1.0-0.0 at Ohio 5-3-8-0.0-0.0 Northern Illinois 4-7-11-0.5-0.0

Ohio 4-4-8-1.0-1.0 at Eastern Michigan 0-1-1-0.0-0.0 Eastern Michigan 7-7-14-1.0-0.0

Eastern Michigan 5-2-7-2.0-2.0 Bowling Green DNP at Kent State 4-2-6-1.0-0.0at Central Michigan 3-3-6-1.5-1.0 at Northern Illinois DNP Buffalo 4-4-8-1.0-1.0Northern Illinois 3-1-4-0.0-0.0 at Toledo DNP Toledo 3-2-5-1.0-0.0Air Force 4-6-10-0.0-0.0 Middle Tennessee State DNP vs. Ohio 5-2-7-0.5-0.0 vs. Wisconsin 4-2-6-1.5-1.0

dontre boyddefensive BACKR-FRESHMAN • HS • 5-9 • 170DETROIT, MICH. • MARTIN LUTHER KING JR HS

2016 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Led MLK Jr. HS to the Michigan Division 2 state championship.

• Had 14 career interceptions.

• Honored as First-Team All-State by Detroit News.• Named Second-Team All-State by USA TODAY.

• Rated three-star prospect by Rivals, 247sports.com, Scout.com and ESPN300.• Ranked No. 29 overall prospect in Michigan by 247sports.com • Played both corner and wide receiver.

Personal

• Son of Rolanda Hudson and Don Boyd.• Born on Jan. 22, 1998.• Siblings are Sierra, Tierra, Kierra, Deonna and Deandre.

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mitchell heimbuchtight endR-FRESHMAN • HS • 6-3 • 245ROMEO, MICH. • ROMEO HS

2016 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Ranked as 52nd overall prospect in Michigan.• Led Romeo to state championship in 2015.

three.• Also had three interceptions, returning one for a TD.• Offensively he had 36 receptions for 730 yards and nine TDs, including a TD catch in every playoff game.

• Named to Detroit News Dream Team.• Honored to Detroit News All-Metro East Team.• Played both tight end and linebacker in high school.• Two-sport athlete in high school.

Personal

• Son of Dave and Brenda Heimbuch.• Born on April 5, 1998.• Siblings are Ryan and Addison.

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emanuel jacksondefensive BACKR-FRESHMAN • HS • 5-11 • 185NOVI, MICH. • NOVI HS

2016 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Rated as three-star prospect by 247sports.com and ESPN300.• Ranked 43rd overall prospect in state of Michigan.• In 2014 and 2015 he was an All-State selection, Dream Team selection and All-Metro North selection.

• Returned two kicks for TDs in 2014 and totaled 2,002 yards of total offense.

• Named to USA TODAY All-Michigan Second Team.• Selected to 2015 Associated Press Division 1-2 All-State team.• Honored as All-Area Player of the Year.• Racked up 2,207 all-purpose yards and 27 touchdowns in 2015.

Personal

• Son of Natasha Spiller.• Born on June 5, 1997.• Singlings are Maddie, Rodner and Rahlo.

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keishawn watsonwide receiverR-SOPHOMORE • HS • 5-11 • 185WHEATON, ILL. • WARRENVILLE SOUTH HS

2016 - Redshirt Freshman• Appeared in 12 games.• Two receptions for 24 yards and one punt return for two yards.

2015 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Attended Wheaton Warrenville South High School, the same school as teammate Corey Davis.

receptions, also averaging 16.5 yards per punt return.

Personal

• Born on Feb. 18, 1997.• Son of Tiffany and Robert.

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Career HighsReceptions: Receiving Yards: Long Reception:

Career StatisticsRECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2016 12 2 24 0 16 0.2 12.0 2.0TOTAL 12 2 24 0 16 0.2 12.0 1.8

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Career Game by Game2016 REC-YDS-TDat Northwestern 0-0-0NC Central 0-0-0at Illinois 0-0-0Georgia Southern 0-0-0at Central Michigan 1-16-0Northern Illinois 1-8-0at Akron 0-0-0Eastern Michigan 0-0-0at Ball State 0-0-0at Kent State 0-0-0Buffalo 0-0-0Toledo 0-0-0Ohio 0-0-0Wisconsin 0-0-0

cailin crawforddefensive backR-FRESHMAN • HS • 5-11 • 195CANTON, MICH. • SALEM HS

2016 - Freshman•Joined the team in fall as a walk-on.

High School• Played both offense and defense in high school.• As a senior, averaged 15.0 yards per catch.• Returned a fumble for a touchdown as a sophomore.

Personal• Born on May 28, 1998.• Son of Chris and Tonya.

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GIOVANNI RICCIwide receiverR-SOPHOMORE • 1L • 6-3 • 205LOVELAND, OHIO • LOVELAND HS

Named to 2016 MAC All-Academic Team

2016 - Redshirt Freshman• Appeared in all 14 games

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2015 - Freshman • Redshirted.

High School• Multi-sport athlete.• 2013 State Champion and led team to undefeated record.

Personal• Born on Oct. 16, 1996 in Cincinnati, Ohio.• Son of Tony and Deb.• Has one older sibling, Jaime, and one younger sibling, Nina.

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JON WASSINKQUARTERBACKR-SOPHOMORE • SQ • 6-2 • 205GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. • SOUTH CHRISTIAN HS

2016 - Redshirt Freshman• Worked on scout team.

2015 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Rated a three-star prospect by Scout.com.• Ranked no. 33 in Detroit News Blue Chip Recruits list.• Racked up 34 total touchdowns with 2,178 yards passing and 900 yards rushing during senior season.• Passed for 24 touchdowns and 2,781 yards and rushed for 22

two-time MHSAA Division 4 State Champion.• Multi-sport athlete excelling in basketball and football.

Personal

• Born on Feb. 4, 1997 in Grand Rapids, Mich.• Son of Mark and Heidi.• Has two siblings, Kelli and Brett.• Uncle Todd Schnotenboer played basketball at Central Michi-gan University.

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drake spearslinebackerSOPHOMORE • 1L • 6-1 • 220WEST AURORA, ILL. • WEST AURORA HS

2016 - Freshman• Appeared in 13 games.• Made 10 tackles, seven solo.• Registered a season-high three tackles vs. Georgia Southern

High School• Rated a three-star prospect by Rivals.com, ESPN, Scout and 247sports.com.• Ranked as 20th overall prospect in state of Illinois by Rivals.• Ranked as third best safety in state of Illinois by Scout.com. • Selected as Chicago Tribune Second-Team All-State.

21 years.

Personal• Son of Drakley Spears and Felicia Aldridge.• Born on Nov. 9, 1997.• Siblings are Tevin and Dexter.

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Career HighsTackles:

Career StatisticsTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH2016 13 7 3 10 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 13 7 3 10 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Career Game by Game2016 U-A-Tat Northwestern 1-0-1NC Central 0-0-0at Illinois 1-0-1 Georgia Southern 3-0-3 at Central Michigan 0-0-0Northern Illinois 0-0-0at Akron 0-0-0Eastern Michigan 0-0-0at Ball State 1-2-3at Kent State DNPBuffalo 0-0-0Toledo 1-1-2vs. Ohio 0-0-0Wisconsin 0-0-0

stefan claibornedefensive backSOPHOMORE • SQ • 6-2 • 190WARREN, OHIO • CHIPPEWA VALLEY HS

2016 - Freshman• Played in 10 games

-cording two solo tackles.• Has six tackles on the season, four solo.

High School• Played both receiver and safety.• Rated as a three-star prospect by Rivals, 247sports.com and ESPN300.• Ranked as the 20th overall prospect in the state of Michigan by ESPN300.• Set a school record with 62 catches and more than 665 yards

including seven touchdowns in 2015.• Tied school record with 101 career receptions.• Returned interception for school-record 95 yards.• Blocked school-record 11 kicks in career.• Selected First-Team All-State by USA TODAY and the Associated Press as a defensive back.• Named to Detroit News All-Metro East First-Team.

Personal

• Son of Graylyn Claiborne Sr and Tonya Grant.• Born on Oct. 29, 1997.• Has one sibling, Graylyn.

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Career StatisticsTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH2016 10 4 2 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 10 4 2 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career HighsTackles:

Career Game by Game2016 U-A-Tat Northwestern 0-0-0 NC Central 0-1-1 at Illinois 0-0-0Georgia Southern DNPat Central Michigan 2-0-2 Northern Illinois DNPat Akron DNP Eastern Michigan DNPat Ball State 0-1-1 at Kent State 1-0-1Buffalo 0-0-0 Toledo 1-0-1Ohio 0-0-0Wisconsin 0-0-0

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brad tannerdefensive BACKSOPHOMORE • SQ • 6-1 • 195ROMEO, MICH. • ROMEO HS

2016 - Freshman• Played in 11 games.

High School• Rated as a three-star prospect by Scout.com.• Ranked as the fourth-best WR in Michigan according to Scout.com.• Timed at 4.45 seconds in the 40-yard dash.• Accounted for over 1,700 all- purpose yards and 25 touch-downs in 2015.• Had 51 tackles, 26 pass breakups and two interceptions includ-ing a pick-six for 13-1 Bulldogs.• Led Romeo to the 2015 state title.• Rushed for 130 yards in the state championship game.

• Named to Detroit News top-15 Blue Chip recruits.• Earned a spot on Detroit News Dream Team.• Selected to 2015 USA TODAY All-Michigan Second Team.• Named Macomb County Player of the Year.

Personal

• Son of Carrie and Harold Jones.• Born on Sept. 18, 1997.• Has one sibling, Hector.• Father was a pro baseball player.

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Career HighsTackles:

Career StatisticsTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH2016 11 6 0 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 11 6 0 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career Game by Game2016 U-A-Tat Northwestern 0-0-0NC Central DNPat Illinois DNP Georgia Southern 0-0-0 at Central Michigan 0-0-0Northern Illinois 1-0-1at Akron 1-0-1Eastern Michigan 0-0-0at Ball State 1-0-1at Kent State 2-0-2Buffalo 1-0-1Toledo 0-0-0vs. Ohio 0-0-0

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DAVON TUCKERRUNNING BACKR-SOPHOMORE • SQ • 5-8 • 210SOMERDALE, N.J. • STERLING HS

2016 - Redshirt Freshman• Played in 10 games, totaled 210 yards and four TDs on 44 carries.

2015 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Rated a 3-star prospect by ESPN, Scout.com and Rivals.com.• 2014 New Jersey Offensive Back of the Year rushed for 1,085

Personal

• Born on Sept. 12, 1995 in Philadelphia, Penn.• Son of Gaven Tucker and Marquise Pitts.• Has one older sibling, Marquan, and one younger sibling, Marshaya.• Graduated from Sterling High School in Knights, N.J. in 2015.

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Career StatisticsRUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2016 10 44 210 4 27 4.8 21.0TOTAL 10 44 210 4 27 4.8 21.0

Career HighsRushing Attempts: Rushing Yards:

Longest Rush: Rushing TD’s:

Career Game by Game2016 CAR-YDS-TDat Northwestern DNPNC Central 5-7-1at Illinois DNPGeorgia Southern 0-0-0at Central Mich. 11-36-0Northern Illinois 6-52-1at Akron 10-53-1Eastern Michigan DNPat Ball State 2-1-0at Kent State 5-16-1Buffalo 5-45-0Toledo 0-0-0Ohio 0-0-0Wisconsin DNP

RA’SEAN DAVIEWIDE RECEIVERR-FRESHMAN • HS • 5-6 • 175INDIANAPOLIS, IND. • NORTH CENTRAL

2016 - Freshman• Joined the team in fall as a walk-on.

High School• Played running back and slot in high school.• Timed running a 4.5 40-yard dash.• Also ran track.

Personal• Born on July 23, 1998.• Son of Rhonda and Marshall Williams.• Has three siblings, Marshall, Mason and Reagan.

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obbie jacksondefensive backR-SOPHOMORE • 1L • 5-10 • 170WEST BLOOMFIELD, MICH. • WEST BLOOMFIELD HS

2016 - Redshirt Freshman• Played in all 14 games.

• Recorded four pass break-ups.-

2015 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Ranked No. 40 in Detroit Free Press Fab 50 list.• Ranked No. 42 in Detroit News Blue Chip list.

• Earned Best Defensive Back Award at Core 6 Showcase camp -

fensive backs at Adidas Winter Showcase.

Personal

• Born on Dec. 10, 1996.• Son of Obbie and Carol Jackson.

• Brother, Trishton, plays football for Michigan State.

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Career StatisticsTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH2016 14 12 7 19 1.0 6 5 0 0 0 0TOTAL 14 12 7 19 1.0 6 5 0 0 0 0

Career HighsTackles: Interceptions: Pass Breakups:

Career Game by Game2016 U-A-Tat Northwestern 1-0-1 NC Central 0-1-1 at Illinois 1-1-2Georgia Southern 0-0-0at Central Michigan 2-0-2 Northern Illinois 2-0-2at Akron 1-1-2 Eastern Michigan 2-1-3at Ball State 0-2-2 at Kent State 0-0-0Buffalo 1-0-1 Toledo 2-0-2vs. Ohio 0-0-0vs. Wisconsin 0-1-1

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MATT FALCONRUNNING BACK 28R-FRESHMAN • HS • 6-1 • 210SOUTHFIELD, MICH. • SOUTHFIELD HS

2016 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Ranked as No. 12 running back in the country by Rivals.• Ranked as the 10th best overall prospect in the state of Michigan• Four-star recruit by Rivals

games in 2014.• Timed at having a 4.4 40-yard dash.

200-meter dash.• Has also played linebacker and safety in his career

Personal• Born on March 25, 1998• Son of Darrin and Calvette Falcon.

malik ruckerdefensive back 30R-SENIOR • TR • 5-10 • 185MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. • UNIV. OF IOWA

2016 - Junior

2015 - Redshirt Sophomore• Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules.

2014- Redshirt Freshman (Iowa)• Recorded three solo tackles and two assists, including a shared tackle for loss.

• Recorded two tackles at Minnesota, including one solo tackle and a tackle for loss.

2015 - Freshman• Redshirted.• Earned Team Leader Award on Special Teams.

High School

as being named conference defensive MVP as a senior.

• Helped prep team post 9-3 record as team captain as a senior

• Recorded 83 tackles as a senior, including 60 solo stops.

• As WR he had six receptions for 157 yards and two scores.

and two interceptions.• Had one punt return for a score.• Competed in basketball and track.

Personal• Born June 6, 1995.

• Son of Chanda Smith Baker and Charles Rucker.

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JArvion franklinrunning backSENIOR • 3L • 6-0 • 225TINLEY PARK, ILL. • TINLEY PARK HS

Named to 2017 Doak Walker Award Watch List

Named to 2016 All-MAC Second-Team

2016 - Junior• Carried the ball 248 times for 1,353 yards, the fifth-highest sin-

gle-season total in school history.

• Also caught 21 passes for 255 yards and two touchdowns.

• Rushed for WMU single-game record 281 yards at Akron

• Became all-time leader at Western Michigan in rushing touch-

downs with 41.

• Ran for 12 TDs, ninth most in a single season at WMU.

most in a single season at Western Michigan.

• Carried the ball 30 or more times in three games, including

career-high 33 attempts at Akron.

• His 1,555 all-purpose yards are 11th most in a single season at

Western Michigan.

• Ran for 169 yards on 31 carries and caught three passes for 80

• Named MAC POTW following the game vs. Northern Illinois.

• Ran for 76 yards and caught five passes for 71 yards and a

• Caught at least one pass in each of the last six games.

2015 - Sophomore• Ended the year in third place all-time at Western Michigan with 29 career rushing TDs.

with 184 receiving yards.• Set season-highs with 27 carries for 161 yards and a touchdown,

• Posted his 10th career 100-yard game with 22 carries for 127

2014 - Freshman

of the Year and MAC Offensive Player of the Year in the same season.• USA Today Freshman All-American.• First Team All-MAC.• Phil Steele All-MAC First Team.• Second-most rushing yards of any freshman in the nation.• Third in the nation in rushing touchdowns with 24, also setting WMU single-season record.• Set single-season record for points in a season with 150.• Had most rushing yards in a season by a freshman in WMU and MAC history.• Four-time MAC West Offensive Player of the Week award winner.• Made collegiate debut at Purdue, rushing 19 times for 163 yards and three touchdowns.• Rushed for career-high 211 yards along with three touchdowns

• Totaled 168 yards on 30 carries and three touchdowns in win

• Ran for three touchdowns with 161 yards and 24 carries in

• Rushed a career-high 37 times with 149 yards and a touchdown

High School• Rated three-star recruit by Rivals.com.• Ranked as 40th best recruit in Illinois according to Rivals.com.• 179 carries for 1265 yards and 15 TDs in 2013.• HGCS 2013 All-Illinois Second Team.

Personal

• Son of Rena Mourer.

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Career StatisticsRUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2014 13 306 1551 24 61 5.1 119.32015 13 153 735 5 54 4.8 56.52016 14 241 1300 12 54 5.4 100.0TOTAL 40 707 3639 41 61 5.1 91.9

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2014 13 14 163 1 54 1.1 11.6 12.52015 13 17 184 0 27 1.3 10.8 14.22016 14 25 288 2 39 1.6 12.1 19.6TOTAL 40 56 635 3 54 1.3 11.6 15.4

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Career Game by Game2014 RUSH-YDS-TD 2015 RUSH-YDS-TD 2016 RUSH-YDS-TDat Purdue 19-163-3 Michigan State 8-23-0 at Northwestern 11-38-1at Idaho 33-211-3 at Georgia Southern 17-58-0 NC Central 17-91-1Murray State 30-168-3 Murray State 27-161-1 at Illinois 17-78-1at Virginia Tech 15-76-2 at Ohio State 12-68-0 Georgia Southern 3-6-0Toledo 20-64-1 Central Michigan 22-127-1 at Central Michigan 23-132-2at Ball State 24-161-3 at Ohio 13-95-1 Northern Illinois 31-169-1

Ohio 35-156-3 at Eastern Michigan 12-47-1 Eastern Michigan 22-114-1

Eastern Michigan 5-26-0 Bowling Green 2-3-0 at Kent State 31-134-1at Central Michigan 18-77-1 at Northern Illinois 2-5-0 Buffalo 17-76-0Northern Illinois 29-92-1 at Toledo 7-31-0 Toledo 10-38-2Air Force 12-26-0 Middle Tennessee State 7-36-0 vs. Ohio 9-34-0 vs. Wisconsin 7-53-0

FRANKLIN IN THE RECORD BOOKSWESTERN MICHIGAN

Single Season Rushing Yards 1. 1,668 Shawn Faulkner, 19832. 1,571 Robert Sanford, 20003. 1,551 Jarvion Franklin, 20144. 1,505 Jerome Persell, 19765. 1,353 Jarvion Franklin, 20166. 1,346 Jerome Persell, 19787. 1,339 Jerome Persell, 19778. 1,205 Roger Lawson, 19709. 1,164 Brandon West, 200910. 1,092 Robert Sanford, 1999

Single Season Rushing TDs1. 24 Jarvion Franklin, 20142. 19 Jerome Persell, 19763. 18 Robert Sanford, 20004. 16 Jamauri Bogan, 2015

Career Rushing TDs1. 41 Jarvion Franklin, 2014-pres.2. 39 Jerome Persell, 1976-783. 30 Robert Sanford, 1997-004. 25 Brandon West, 2006-09 25 Larry Cates, 1971-736. 24 Jamauri Bogan, 2015-pres.7. 23 Jim Vackaro, 1992-95 23 Albert Little, 1976-799. 22 Roger Lawson, 1969-7110. 21 Phillip Reed, 2000-03

Career Rushing Yards1. 4,219 Robert Sanford, 1997-002. 4,190 Jerome Persell, 1976-783. 3,671 Brandon West, 2006-094 3,639 Jarvion Franklin 2014-pres.5. 3,341 Shawn Faulkner, 1980-836. 3,045 Jim Vackaro, 1992-957. 2,608 Bobby Howard, 1977-808. 2,453 Mark Bonds, 2004-079. 2,449 Larry Caper, 1979-8210. 2,384 Phil Reed, 2000-03

MACMost Rushing Yards By a Freshman1. 1,551 Jarvion Franklin (WMU), 2014

Most Touchdowns Rushing Season

3. 24 Jarvion Franklin (WMU), 2014

Career HighsRush attempts: Rush yards: Rush TDs: Long rush:

Receptions: Receiving Yards: Receiving TDs: Long Reception:

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JAmauri boganrunning backR-JUNIOR • 2L • 5-7 • 192UNION, N.J. • UNION HS

Named to 2017 Doak Walker Award Watch List

Named to 2017 Wuerffel Trophy Watch List

2016 - Sophomore• Carried the ball 179 times for 923 yards and eight touchdowns, playing in 11 games.• Ran 22 times for 103 yards and a touchdown in season-opener

games.

• Has 23 career rushing touchdowns, sixth most in WMU history.

• Recorded career-long reception, 24 yards vs. Georgia South-ern.• Scored two rushing TDs in limited action vs. Eastern Michigan

2015 - Redshirt Freshman• Named Popeyes Bahamas Bowl Offensive MVP after rushing for ca-

• It was the second time in 2015 he ran for four TDs.• Finished 2015 with 1051 rushing yards and 16 TDs. • Became the 13th different player in Western Michigan history to rush for over 1,000 yards in a single season.• The 16 TDs are the third most in a single season at Western Michigan.

• Awarded MAC Freshman of the Year and selected to All-MAC Third-Team.• Named MAC West POTW for his career-high 135 yards on nine

a Bronco since 2002.

2014 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Rated three-star recruit by Rivals.com, ESPN/Scouts.com and 247sports.com.• Ranked 33rd best recruit in New Jersey by Rivals.com.• Totaled 601 career carries for 4,596 yards and 52 TDs.• Had 258 carries for 2,260 yards and 27 TDs as a senior.• Named 2011 N.J. Gatorade Player of the Year.

Personal

• Son of Eric and Stephanie Bogan.• Born on March 15, 1996.

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Career HighsRush attempts: Rush yards: Rush TDs: Long rush:

Receptions: Receiving Yards: Long Reception:

Career StatisticsRUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2015 13 162 1051 16 76 6.5 80.82016 11 179 923 8 61 5.2 83.9TOTAL 24 341 1974 24 76 5.8 82.2

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2015 13 3 15 0 6 0.2 5.0 1.22016 11 5 58 0 24 0.5 11.6 5.8TOTAL 24 8 73 0 24 0.3 9.1 3.2

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Bogan in the Record BooksWESTERN MICHIGAN

Single Season Rushing TDs1. 24 Jarvion Franklin, 20142. 19 Jerome Persell, 19763. 18 Robert Sanford, 20004. 16 Jamauri Bogan, 2015

Single Game Total Touchdowns1. 8 Walt Olsen vs. Grand Rapids Veterinary, 19162. 7 Sam Dunlap vs. Ohio Northern, 19163. 4 10 times, last Jamauri Bogan, 2015

Rushing Attempts in a Bowl Game1. 21 Brandon West International Bowl - 20072. 19 Jamauri Bogan Popeyes Bahamas Bowl - 20152. 17 Tony Kimbrough California Bowl - 1988 3. 15 Brandon West Texas Bowl - 2008 4. 15 Robert Davis California Bowl - 1988

Career Rushing TDs1. 41 Jarvion Franklin, 2014-pres.2. 39 Jerome Persell, 1976-783. 30 Robert Sanford, 1997-004. 25 Brandon West, 2006-09 25 Larry Cates, 1971-736. 24 Jamauri Bogan, 2015-pres.7. 23 Jim Vackaro, 1992-95 23 Albert Little, 1976-799. 22 Roger Lawson, 1969-7110. 21 Phillip Reed, 2000-03

Rushing Yards in a Bowl Game1. 215 Jamauri Bogan Popeyes Bahamas Bowl - 20152. 109 Brandon West International Bowl - 20073. 102 Tony Kimbrough California Bowl - 19884. 71 Robert Davis California Bowl - 1988 5 . 61 Zach Terrell Idaho Potato Bowl - 2014

Rushing TDs in a Bowl Game 1. 4 Jamauri Bogan Popeyes Bahamas Bowl - 20152. 1 Tevin Drake Little Caesars Pizza Bowl -2011

1 Brandon West International Bowl - 2007 1 Bob White Aviation Bowl - 19611 Robert Davis California Bowl - 19881 Tony Kimbrough California Bowl - 1988

Longest Rush in a Bowl Game1. 62 Jamauri Bogan California Bowl - 1988

MACMost Rushing Yards By a Freshman:1. 1,551 Jarvion Franklin (WMU), 2014

7. 1,051 Jamauri Bogan (WMU), 2015

Career Game by Game2015 RUSH-YDS-TD 2016 RUSH-YDS-TDMichigan State 3-21-0 at Northwestern 22-103-1at Georgia Southern 3-14-0 NC Central 17-131-1Murray State 4-18-0 at Illinois 24-189-2at Ohio State 23-93-0 Georgia Southern 26-104-1Central Michigan 12-49-0 at Central Michigan 1-3-0at Ohio 9-135-1 Northern Illinois DNP

at Eastern Michigan 8-61-4 Eastern Michigan 10-29-2Ball State 18-171-2 at Ball State 4-21-0Bowling Green 22-118-2 at Kent State DNPat Northern Illinois 15-70-0 Buffalo DNPat Toledo 7-2-1 Toledo 31-198-1Middle Tennessee State 19-215-4 vs. Ohio 26-78-0 vs. Wisconsin 16-58-0

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Career Game by Game2015 U-A-T 2016 U-A-TMichigan State 0-0-0 at Northwestern 0-0-0at Georgia Southern DNP NC Central 0-0-0Murray State 1-1-2 at Illinois 2-4-6Ohio State 0-1-1 Georgia Southern 0-0-0Central Michigan 0-0-0 at Central Michigan 3-0-3at Ohio 0-0-0 Northern Illinois 0-0-0

at Eastern Michigan 2-1-3 Eastern Michigan 0-0-0Ball State 0-1-1 at Ball State 0-6-6Bowling Green DNP at Kent State 0-0-0at Northern Illinois 0-0-0 Buffalo 0-0-0at Toledo 1-2-3 Toledo 0-0-0Middle Tennessee State 2-0-2 vs. Ohio 2-0-2 vs. Wisconsin DNP

Career HighsTackles: Quarterback Hurries: Tackles for Loss: Sacks:

Career StatisticsTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH2015 11 6 8 14 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 62016 13 28 19 47 6.5 33 1 2 1 0 0TOTAL 24 34 27 61 6.5 33 2 2 1 0 6

ERIC Assouadefensive END 33JUNIOR • 2L • 6-2 • 240

2016 - Sophomore• Played in 13 games.• Recorded 47 tackles, including 6.5 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks and two forced fumbles. • Had 2.0 tackles for loss, including 1.5 sacks and a forced fumble

• Sacked Central Michigan QB Cooper Rush twice and forced a

2015 - Freshman• Played in 11 games and totaled 14 tackles, one pass breakup and six quarterback hits.• Recorded two tackles and a quarterback hurry against Murray

High School• Rated 3-star prospect by Rivals.com and Scout.com.• 2014 Washington Post Fall All-Met First Team Defense.• 2014 DMVelite Third Team Defense.• 2014 WCAC First Team All-Conference.

Personal

• Born on February 6, 1997 in the Netherlands.• Son of Jean and Olive.• Has one older sibling, Mark, and one younger sibling, Olivia.

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LEO EKWOGERUNNING BACK 33R-JUNIOR • 2L • 5-11 • 215OLNEY, MD. • GOOD COUNSEL HS

2016 - Sophomore• Played in 12 games.• Used as fullback in short yardage.• Recorded two tackles on special teams vs. Eastern Michigan

2015 - Redshirt Freshman• Played in seven games.• Had one tackle on special teams.

2014 - Freshman• Redshirted.• Had one tackle on special teams.

High School• Rated as a three-star recruit by ESPN/Scouts.com and 247sports.com.• Ranked as 33rd best recruit in the state of Maryland.• 95 career carries for 568 yards and 14 TDs.

Personal• Son of Fransil Nzang and Veranica Ekwoge.• Born on May 24, 1996.

Career HighsTackles:

Career StatisticsTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH2015 7 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 02016 12 4 0 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 19 5 0 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Alex gracelinebacker 34JUNIOR • 1L • 6-1 • 216SAGINAW, MICH. • SWAN VALLEY HS

Named to 2016 MAC All-Academic Team

2016 - Redshirt Freshman• Appeared in 12 games.• Totaled 12 tackles during the year.

2015 - Freshman• On practice squad

High School• Rated 3-star prospect.• Two-time Michigan High School Football Player of the Year

• No. 12 in Detroit News Blue Chip Recruits list.• Holds state single-season rushing record with 2,962 yards and 36 touchdowns in 2013, including a state record eight consecu-tive games with at least 200 yards rushing.• 2013 AP Division 3 Player of the Year.• Two time AP First Team All-State.

Personal• Born on Sept. 2, 1996.• Son of Brent and Maryellen Grace.• Has a brother Johnathon.

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deshawn fosterdefensive back 36JUNIOR • SQ • 5-11 • 238DETROIT, MICH. • DETROIT MUMFORD HS

2016 - Sophomore• On scout team.• Named Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year

2015 - Freshman• On scout team.

High School• Played both receiver and defensive back in high school.

• Named to All-Detroit Honorable Mention list by Detroit Free Press.

Personal

• Born on May 7, 1997.• Son of Stephen and Daphne Jones.• Siblings are Stephen, LeRoy, Maartavious, Trayvon and Jaylen.

odell millertight endR-JUNIOR • 1L • 6-3 • 270KALAMAZOO, MICH. • GULL LAKE HS

Named to 2016 MAC All-Academic Team

2016 - Sophomore• Earned scholarship during fall camp.• Played in all 14 games.

2015 - Redshirt Freshman

2014 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Named First-Team All-SMAC as a linebacker.• Played both football and basketball.• Earned BCAM All-State honors in basketball.

Personal

• Son of Odell and Wanda Miller.• Born on April 24, 1996 in Kalamazoo.

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derrick mitchellpunterR-JUNIOR • 2L • 6-2 • 205PAW PAW, MICH. • PAW PAW HS

Named 2016 Academic All-MAC

2016 - Sophomore

• Kicked off 58 times, recording 21 touchbacks.• Recorded two punts over 50 yards against NC Central, includ-

• Also had seven touchbacks in 11 kickoffs vs. NC Central.

2015 - Redshirt Freshman• Named Academic All-MAC and MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete.• Tied the school record with 36 touchbacks on 87 kickoffs.

• Equaled that output vs. Ball State and had season-high six

2014 - Freshman• Redshirted.

Prior to Western Michigan• Played 10 seasons of minor league baseball after being drafted by Philadelphia Phillies in the 23rd round of the 2005 MLB Ama-teur Draft.• Starred in football and baseball at Paw Paw High School play-ing both quarterback and punter.

Personal

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Career HighsKickoffs: Touchbacks:

Punts:Long Punt:

Career StatisticsKICKOFFS G KOS Yds Avg TB 2015 13 87 5434 62.5 36 2016 14 58 3640 62.6 18TOTAL 27 145 9074 62.5 54

PUNTING G No. Yards Lg Avg2015 13 1 39 39 39.02016 14 17 702 56 41.3TOTAL 27 18 741 56 41.2

Career Game by Game2015 KO-AVG-TB 2016 KO-AVG-TB-PUNT-AVG Michigan State 5-65.0-4 at Northwestern 6-62.2-1-1-40.0-0at Georgia Southern 4-65.0-3 NC Central 11-62.8-7-3-51.7Murray State 9-63.4-4 at Illinois 0-0-0-0-0-0Ohio State 3-64.3-2 Georgia Southern 0-0-0-0-0-0Central Michigan 8-62.4-3 at Central Michigan 0-0-0-0-0-0at Ohio 8-61.0-2 Northern Illinois 0-0-0-3-42.7

at Eastern Michigan 10-59.2-0 Eastern Michigan 0-0-0-2-35.5Ball State 10-63.8-6 at Ball State 7-63.9-2-2-43.0Bowling Green 5-63.0-1 at Kent State 6-61.8-0-2-31.5at Northern Illinois 5-60.0-2 Buffalo 7-62.0-3-2-34.0at Toledo 7-61.9-1 Toledo 10-61.7-3-1-45.0Middle Tennessee State 7-64.3-5 vs. Ohio 8-64.0-2-0-0.0 vs. Wisconsin 3-65.0-3-0-0.0

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wyatt pfeiferlong snapperSENIOR • 3L • 6-2 • 235DELAWARE, OHIO • BUCKEYE VALLEY

2016 - Junior• Long-snapper for all 14 games.

2015 - Sophomore• Long snapper for all 13 games.

2014 - Freshman• Appeared in all 13 games, taking every snap as long-snapper on the season.• Made four tackles on the season on special teams, including

High School• Earned All-America status as an offensive lineman.• Participated in the 2014 U.S. Army All-American Game.• Ranked as the third-best long snapper in the country.

Personal

• Son of Tom and Lisa Pfeifer.• Born on Jan. 29, 1996 in Delaware, Ohio.• Cousins play volleyball at West Virginia State.

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Career HighsTackles:

Career StatisticsTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2014 13 2 2 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 02015 13 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 26 3 2 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

keenan erbkickerR-SOPHOMORE • SQ • 5-7 • 155VICKSBURG, MICH. • VICKSBURG HS

2016 - Redshirt Freshman• Member of scout team.

2015 - Freshman• Joined team as a walk-on.

High School

FGs including the eventual game winner.• Honored as being among top 10 students by Vicksburg HS.• Four-sport athlete.• Named First-Team All-Conference in soccer.

Personal

• Siblings are Arin, Bryce and Romi.

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daniel jacksondefensive linemanJUNIOR • SQ • 6-2 • 270ROMEOVILLE, ILL. • PLAINFIELD EAST HS

2016 - Sophomore• Appeared in six games.• Recorded four tackles, including a career-high two at Ball State

2015 - Freshman• Played in four games.

High School• Earned a spot on the Illinois High School Football Coaches Association Class 7A All-State Team.

Personal

• Son of Darryl and Brenda.• Born on March 1, 1997 in Chicago, Ill.• Has two younger siblings, Cydney and Zoe.

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joseph millerlinebackerR-FRESHMAN • HS • 5-9 • 225GAYLORD, MICH. • GAYLORD HS

2016 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Named to First-Team All-BNC. • Was First-Team All-Area and Northern Michigan Dream Team.• Two-sport athlete, earning all-conference honors in baseball.• Recorded 200 career tackles.• Member of National Honor Society.• Graduated Summa Cum Laude.

Personal• Son of Doug and Allyson Miller.• Born on June 23, 1998.• Siblings are Zoe and James.• Father, Doug Miller played football at Western Michigan from 1985-88. The 1988 team won the MAC Championship and went to the California Bowl.

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▶ Career StatisticsTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2015 4 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 02016 6 2 2 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 10 2 3 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career HighsTackles:

Career Game by Game2015 U-A-T-TFL 2016 U-A-T-TFLMichigan State DNP at Northwestern 0-0-0-0at Georgia Southern DNP vs. NC Central 1-0-1-0Murray State DNP at Illinois 0-0-0-0at Ohio State DNP vs. Georgia Southern 0-0-0-0Central Michigan 0-0-0-0 at Central Michigan DNPat Ohio 0-0-0-0 vs. Northern Illinois DNP

at Eastern Michigan 0-0-0-0 vs. Eastern Michigan DNPBall State 0-1-1-0 at Ball State 0-2-2-0Bowling Green DNP at Kent State DNPat Northern Illinois DNP vs. Buffalo DNPat Toledo DNP vs. Toledo DNPMiddle Tennessee State DNP vs. Ohio DNP vs. Wisconsin DNP

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jordan asburyOFfensive lineR-FRESHMAN • HS • 6-3 • 290WARREN, MICH. • DE LA SALLE HS

2016 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Rated three-star prospect by 247sports.com.• Ranked top-50 prospect in Michigan by 247sports.com.• Led De La Salle to a Division 2 state championship in 2014.• Named First-Team All-State by Detroit News.• Earned all-county and all-league honors.• Played both offensive and defensive line.

Personal

• Son of Shelley Asbury.• Born on May 19, 1998.• Siblings are Joey, Jake and Emily.• His brother Joey played basketball at Oakland University.

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john keenoycenterJUNIOR • 2L • 6-3 • 300KENTWOOD, MICH. • EAST KENTWOOD HS

Named to 2017 Rimington Trophy Watch List

Named to 2017 Outland Trophy Watch List

Named to 2016 All-MAC Academic Team

Named 2016 Second-Team All-MAC

Named 2016 Distinguished Scholar-Athlete

2016 - Sophomore• Started all 14 games at center. • Has been full-time starter at center since beginning of true freshman year.• Was part of a Bronco offensive line that was ranked No. 4 in the country by Pro Football Focus.

total in the country. • Opened holes for team to run for over 300 yards three times.• Paved the way for Jarvion Franklin to rush for a WMU pro-

2015 - Freshman• Started 12 games his freshman season at center.

in the second half.• Blocked for the MAC Freshman of the Year and Popeyes Ba-

yards and 16 TDs on the season.• As a team, the Broncos were second in the MAC and 29th in the country with 204.6 yards per game on the ground.

High School• Rated 3-star prospect by ESPN, Scout.com, Rivals.com.• No. 13 in Detroit News Blue Chip Recruits list.• Ranked No. 12 on Detroit Free Press Fab 50 list.• Two-time First Team All-Conference.• All-State Honorable Mention.• Named Detroit Free Press First Team All-State.• Ranked No. 1 center in the state of Michigan.• Named Top Ten “Best of the Best” offensive lineman at Rivals.com Big Man Elite camp.

Personal

• Son of John and Melissa.• Born on Feb. 26, 1997 in Grand Rapids, Mich.• Has one younger sibling, Mackenzie.

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Nick matichDEFENSIVE LINEMANR-JUNIOR • 2L • 6-2 • 290CLARKSON, MICH. • CLARKSON HS

2016 - Junior• Redshirted.

2015 - Sophomore• Played in seven games.• Recorded a tackle vs. Middle Tennessee in the Popeyes Baha-

2014 - Freshman• Made collegiate debut against Purdue, making two tackles

• Made one tackle in Famous Idaho Potato Bowl against Air

High School• Rated a three-star recruit by ESPN• Rivals.com and 247sports.com.• Ranked 16th on Detroit News Blue Chip Top 60 Recruit List.• Ranked 28th on Detroit Free Press Top 50 Recruit List.• Earned All-North as a senior.• Named all-state in 2013.• Member of the Division I state championship team.

Personal

• Born on June 5, 1996.• Son of Kirk and Sandy Matich.• Siblings are Adam and Amber.• Brother, Adam, played football for Saginaw Valley State.

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Career HighsTackles: TFL: Sacks:Quarterback Hurries:Forced Fumbles:Fumbles Recovered:

Career StatisticsTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH2014 13 6 10 16 1.0 3 0.5 2 0 0 0 0 22015 7 0 1 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0TOTAL 20 6 11 17 1.0 3 0.5 2 1 0 0 0 2

Career Game by Game2014 U-A-T-TFL-SACK 2015 U-A-T-TFL-SACKat Purdue 2-0-2-0.0-0.0 Michigan State DNPat Idaho 1-1-2-0.0-0.0 at Georgia Southern DNPMurray State 0-1-1-0.0-0.0 Murray State 0-0-0-0.0-0.0at Virginia Tech 0-2-2-0.0-0.0 at Ohio State 0-0-0-0.0-0.0Toledo 0-1-1-0.0-0.0 Central Michigan DNPat Ball State 0-1-1-0.0-0.0 at Ohio DNP

Ohio 0-2-2-0.5-0.5 at Eastern Michigan 0-0-0-0.0-0.0

Eastern Michigan 0-0-0-0.0-0.0 Bowling Green 0-0-0-0.0-0.0at Central Michigan 2-0-2-0.0-0.0 at Northern Illinois DNPNorthern Illinois 0-0-0-0.0-0.0 at Toledo 0-0-0-0.0-0.0Air Force 1-0-1-0.0-0.0 Middle Tennessee State 0-1-1-0.0-0.0

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antonio balabaniDEFENSIVE LINEMANR-SOPHOMORE • SQ • 6-3 • 235MACOMB, MICH. • DAKOTA HS

2016 - Redshirt Freshman• Appeared in three games.• Recorded four tackles.

2015 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Rated 3-star prospect by Scout.com and Rivals.com.• Ranked No. 27 on Detroit News Blue Chip Recruits list.

• Named First-Team All-Metro East.• Earned First Team All-State honors and First Team All-Conference.• Holds single-season sack record with 16.• 142 total tackles and 21 sacks.

Personal

• Born on Oct. 25, 1996 in Vitini, Kosovo.• Son of Luigi and Jacinte.• Has one older sibling, Katrin, and one younger sibling, Elizabeth.

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Career StatisticsTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH2016 3 3 1 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 3 3 1 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career Game by Game2016 U-A-T-TFLat Northwestern DNPNC Central 2-0-2-0.0at Illinois DNPGeorgia Southern DNPat Central Michigan DNPNorthern Illinois DNPat Akron 1-1-2-0.0Eastern Michigan DNPat Ball State 0-0-0-0.0at Kent State DNPBuffalo DNPToledo DNPvs. Ohio DNPvs. Wisconsin DNP

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LUKE JURIGAOFFENSIVE LINEMANR-SOPHOMORE • 1L • 6-4 • 295AURORA, ILL. • MARMION ACADEMY

Named to 2016 MAC All-Academic Team

2016 - Redshirt Freshman• Started all 14 games at right guard. • Was part of a Bronco offensive line that was ranked No. 4 in the country by Pro Football Focus.

total in the country. • Opened holes for team to run for over 300 yards three times.• Paved the way for Jarvion Franklin to rush for a WMU pro-

2015 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• 2014 Illinois High School Football Coaches Association Class 6A All-State team member.• Co-Offensive Player of the Year in Chicago Catholic League.

Personal

• Born on June 7, 1997 in Geneva, Ill.• Son of Jim, a former NFL lineman, and Denise, a college volley-ball player at the University of Illinois.• Has one older brother, Jake, a former football player for the Naval Academy, and one older sister, Kim, a former volleyball player at Florida Tech.

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mark brooksoffensive lineR-FRESHMAN • HS • 6-6 • 300PORTLAND, MICH. • PORTLAND HS

2016 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Played both offensive line and defensive end.• Rated as three-star prospect by Scout.com.• Recorded interception vs. Hillsdale for a touchdown.• Named to 2015 Associated Press and Detroit News Division 5-6 All-State football team.• Selected to Lansing State Journal Dream Team.• Led Portland to top-10 ranking in Division 5.• Paved the way for Raiders to average 40.4 points per game offensively.

Personal

• Son of Jeff and Elena Brooks.• Born on Dec. 10, 1997.• Has a sister, Mary.• Father played football at Albion.

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ALEX KEYSOFFENSIVE LINEMANR-SOPHOMORE • SQ • 6-1 • 245HIGHLANDS RANCH, COLO. • HIGHLANDS RANCH HS

2016 - Redshirt Freshman• Appeared in three games.

2015 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Played three seasons of varsity football.• Multi-sport athlete.

• Earned all-state honors as a senior and second team all-league

Personal• Born on Sept. 14, 1997 in Jackson, Wyo.• Son of Richard Keys and Debbie Wen.• Has one older sibling, Martine, and two younger siblings, Teca-ghen and Briell.

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mike caliendooffensive lineR-FRESHMAN • HS • 6-4 • 300BROOKFIELD, WIS. • BROOKFIELD EAST HS

2016 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Rated a three-star prospect by ESPN300.• Earned All-Conference Scholar Athlete.

• Named 2015 Associated Press First-Team All-State.• Honored as Greater Metro Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year.

• Ranked 11th overall prospect in the state of Wisconsin by ESPN300.• Led his team to a 10-2 record in 2015 and Level 3 playoffs.

Personal

• Son of Charlie and Sue Caliendo.• Born on Oct. 21, 1997.• Uncle Chris played football at Nebraska.• Uncle Cary Caliendo played football at Northern Illinois. Is sec-ond on career record list for sacks with 31.

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WESLEY FRENCHofFENSIVE LINEMANR-SOPHOMORE • SQ • 6-5 • 295BENTON HARBOR, MICH. • ST. JOSEPH

2016 - Redshirt Freshman• Appeared in four games.

2015 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Rated 3-star offensive lineman.• Ranked No. 30 in Detroit News blue Chip Recruits list.• Named No. 43 in Detroit Free Press Fab 50.

• Tenth best prospect in the state of Michigan according to Rivals.com.• Honored as 2014 Associated Press First Team All-State.

Personal

• Born on Nov. 30, 1996.• Son of Ron and Vonda French.• Siblings are Serena, Ryan, Chad and Erica.

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CURTIS DOYLEOFFENSIVE LINEMANR-JUNIOR • SQ • 6-5 • 305ALMA, MICH. • ALMA HS

2016 - Redshirt Sophomore• Appeared in three games.

2015 - Redshirt Freshman• Played in three games.• Team averaged 291.3 yards per game on ground in three

2014 - Freshman• Redshirted

High School• Rated a three-star recruit according to Rivals.com and ESPNScout.com.• Ranked as the 23rd best recruit in Michigan by Rivals.com.• Two-time all-state selection in 2012 and 2013.• Had 166 career tackles, 19 TFLs, 7.0 sacks.

Personal

• Holds GPA of 3.49.

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spencer kanzoffensive lineMANR-FRESHMAN • HS • 6-6 • 300LUXEMBURG, WIS. • LUXEMBURG-CASCO HS

2016 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Rated as three-star prospect by Rivals.com.• Ranked as third best prospect in state of Wisconsin by Rivals.com.• Ranked as 49th best tackle in the country by Rivals.com.• Four-sport athlete.• His brother Evan was coached by Bronco offensive line coach Brian Callahan at Eastern Illinois.• Named to Associated Press All-Wisconsin Second Team.

• Selected to 2015 Wisconsin Football Coaches Associated All-State First Team.• Lead Luxemburg to 374.9 yards per game on offense.

Personal

• Son of Mark and Lisa Kanz.• Born on April 10, 1998.• Siblings are Evan and Chelsea.• Brother Evan is a senior for Eastern Illinois football.

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jonathan toddofFENSIVE LINEMANR-SOPHOMORE • SQ • 6-6 • 338MOKENA, ILL. • LINCOLN WAY NORTH HS

2016 - Redshirt Freshman• On scout team.

2015 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Played two seasons of varsity football.• Compiled a 20-4 record over those two years.

Personal

• Born on Dec. 10, 1996.• Son of Mike and Dawn Todd.• Has three older siblings, Justin, Deanna and Danielle.

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ZACH NOVOSELSKYofFENSIVE LINEMANR-JUNIOR • SQ • 6-5 • 300LINCOLNSHIRE, ILL. • ADLAI E. STEVENSON HS

Named to 2016 MAC All-Academic Team

2016 - Redshirt Sophomore• Appeared in all 14 games.

2015 - Redshirt Freshman• Played in six games.• Team was 5-1 in games he appeared in.

2014 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Ranked as 53rd best recruit in state of Illinois.• Played football and baseball.• Led the team in batting average and RBI.

Personal• Father, Brent, played seven years in the NFL.

• Born on Oct. 31, 1995.• Son of Brent and Andrea Novoselsky.

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jaylon mooreOFfensive lineR-FRESHMAN • HS • 6-5 • 300DETROIT, MICH. • CONSORTIUM COLLEGE PREP

2016 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Played offensive and defensive line in high school in addition to tight end.• Two-sport athlete.• Named to Detroit News All-Metro Second Team.• Named to Detroit Magazine Preseason 2015 top-31 prospect list.• Listed as a 2015 Preseason Top Player to Watch by Detroit Free Press.

Personal

• Son of Latisha Price and James Moore.• Born on Jan. 9, 1998.• Siblings are Justin, James, Olivia and Meagan.• Cousin Timothy Ford played for Siena Heights last season.

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Chukwuma okoraforofFENSIVE LINEMANSENIOR • 3L • 6-6 • 330SOUTHFIELD, MICH. • SOUTHFIELD HS

Named to 2017 Outland Trophy Watch List

Named 2017 No. 4 Tackle to Watch by Mel Kiper

Named 2016 First-Team All-MAC

2016 - Junior• Started all 14 games at left tackle.• Moved to left tackle after playing right tackle in 2014 and 2015. • Was part of a Bronco offensive line that was ranked No. 4 in the country by Pro Football Focus.

total in the country. • Opened holes for team to run for over 300 yards three times.• Paved the way for Jarvion Franklin to rush for a WMU pro-

2015 - Sophomore• Started all 13 games at right tackle.

in the second half.• Blocked for the MAC Freshman of the Year and Popeyes Ba-

yards and 16 TDs on the season.• As a team, the Broncos were second in the MAC and 29th in the country with 204.6 yards per game on the ground.

2014 - Freshman• Played in 12 games.

High School• Rated as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com, ESPNand 247sports.com.• Ranked as 11th best recruit in the state of Michigan.• Named All-American in 2013.

Personal• Brother attends Western Michigan.• Goes by Chukes.

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ELLIOT JORDANofFENSIVE LINEMANR-JUNIOR • SQ • 6-6 • 290KENTWOOD, MICH. • EAST KENTWOOD HS

2016 - Redshirt Sophomore• Appeared in three games.

2015 - Redshirt Freshman• Played in three games.

2014 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Rated as a three-star recruit by ESPN• Ranked 55th on the Detroit News Blue Chip Top 60 Recruit List.

Personal

• Son of Eric and Ruth Jordan.• Born on Oct. 4, 1995 in Kentwood, Mich.

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JARET CURTISWIDE RECEIVERR-FRESHMAN • HS • 5-11 • 190GREEN BAY, WIS. • ASHWAUBENON HS

2016 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Two-year team captain.

• Three-sport athlete.

Personal

• Son of Todd Curtis and Lisa Curtis.• Born on Dec. 29, 1997.• Has a brother Cade.• Father, Todd played baseball at UW-Oshkosh on its national championship team.

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DONNIE ERNSBERGERTIGHT ENDSENIOR • 3L • 6-3 • 255BATTLE CREEK, MICH. • LAKEVIEW HS

Named to 2017 John Mackey Award Watch List

Named 2016 Third-Team All-MAC

2016 - Junior• Strength is an in-line blocker.• Had a career-high nine catches for 112 yards and a touchdown.• Had career-day vs. Buffalo with three receptions for 56 yards,

84 yards.

the country and the best in the MAC.

2015 - Sophomore• Started every game at tight end.• Caught two passes for 22 yards.

• Served as a lead blocker for Jamauri Bogan who was named MAC Freshman of the Year and Popeyes Bahamas Bowl Offen-sive MVP.

2014 - Freshman• Appeared in 12 games at fullback and on special teams.

High School• Two-way starter at linebacker and running back.• Rushed for 730 yards and 11 TDs and had 103 tackles with 19 TFL.• Led Lakeview to undefeated regular season.

Personal

• Son of Lonnie and Kara Ernsberger.• Born on Oct. 13, 1996 in Battle Creek, Mich.

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Career StatisticsRECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2014 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.02015 13 2 22 0 11 0.2 11.0 1.72016 14 9 112 1 38 0.7 12.4 8.6TOTAL 39 11 134 1 38 0.3 12.2 3.5

Career HighsReceptions: Receiving Yards: Long Reception:

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Career Game by Game2014 REC-YDS-TD 2015 REC-YDS-TD 2016 REC-YDS-TDat Purdue 0-0-0 Michigan State 0-0-0 at Northwestern 2-22-0 at Idaho 0-0-0 at Georgia Southern 0-0-0 NC Central 0-0-0Murray State 0-0-0 Murray State 0-0-0 at Illinois 0-0-0at Virginia Tech 0-0-0 at Ohio State 0-0-0 Georgia Southern 0-0-0Toledo 0-0-0 Central Michigan 0-0-0 at Central Michigan 0-0-0at Ball State DNP at Ohio 1-11-0 Northern Illinois 0-0-0

Ohio 0-0-0 at Eastern Michigan 0-0-0 Eastern Michigan 0-0-0

Eastern Michigan 0-0-0 Bowling Green 0-0-0 at Kent State 0-0-0at Central Michigan 0-0-0 at Northern Illinois 0-0-0 Buffalo 3-56-0Northern Illinois 0-0-0 at Toledo 0-0-0 Toledo 2-23-1Air Force 0-0-0 Middle Tennessee State 0-0-0 vs. Ohio 1-5-0 vs. Wisconsin 0-0-0

lucas bezerratight endSENIOR • 2L • 6-4 • 250TROY, MICH. • TROY HS

Named to 2016 MAC All-Academic Team

2016 - Junior• Played in 13 games.

2015 - Sophomore• Named MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete.• Earned Academic All-MAC honor.• Played in 12 games.

2014 - Freshman• Played in 13 games primarily on special teams.

High School• Rated a three-star recruit by Rivals.com.• Rated as a two-star recruit by 247Sports.com.• Ranked as 26th best recruit in state of Michigan by Rivals.com.• Ranked 40th on Detroit News Top 60 Blue Chip Recruit List.• 2012 All-Oakland Athletic Association Red.• 2012 all-county and All-Metro Detroit North.• 2012 all-state and Detroit Free Press Dream Team honorable mention.

Personal• Owns a 3.71 GPA in biology.• Born on Feb. 24, 1996 in Rochester Hills, Mich.• Son of Flavio and Holly Bezerra.

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brett borsketight endR-FRESHMAN • HS • 6-6 • 250NAPERVILLE, ILL. • NEUQUA VALLEY HS

2016 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Rated three-star prospect by 247sports.com and ESPN300.• Ranked as 41st prospect in Illinois by 247sports.com.• Played both tight end and defensive end.• Had three catches for 90 yards and two TDs vs. Wheaton North.

Personal

• Son of Diane and Jeff Borske• Born on June 28, 1998.• Siblings are Kyle and Trey.• Mother, Diane, played volleyball at Eastern Illinois.

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ken finleydefensive tackleJUNIOR • SQ • 6-2 • 290MUSKEGON, MICH. • MUSKEGON HS

2016 - Sophomore • Appeared in two games.

2015 - Freshman • Played in 10 games.• Ended the year with seven tackles and two quarterback hurries.• Added three tackles in collegiate debut against Georgia South-

High School• Rated three-star recruit by Rivals.com.

• Ranked as 33rd best recruit in Michigan according to Rivals.com.• Ranked by Detroit News Top 60 Blue Chip Recruit List and Detroit Free Press Top 50 Recruit List as the 32nd best recruit in Michigan.• 2013 Div 1-2 First Team All-State.• Received honorable mention for 2013 U.S. Army National All-Combine Team.

Personal

• Born on May 16, 1995.• Son of Timeca Davis.• Has a sister, Tasia.

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Career HighsTackles:

Career StatisticsTACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH2015 10 1 6 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 22016 2 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 10 1 6 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Career Game by Game2016 U-A-T-TFLat Northwestern DNPNC Central 0-1-1-0.0at Illinois DNPGeorgia Southern DNPat Central Michigan DNPNorthern Illinois DNPat Akron DNPEastern Michigan DNPat Ball State DNPat Kent State DNPBuffalo DNPToledo DNPvs. Ohio 0-0-0-0vs. Wisconsin DNP

KEN AGUIRREDEFENSIVE LINER-FRESHMAN • HS • 6-1 • 300JOLIET, ILL. • JOLIET CATHOLIC MEMORIAL HS

2016 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Had two blocked punts and two sacks against Marist.

• Led Joliet Catholic to 10-2 record and share of the East Subur-

ban Catholic Conference title in 2015.

• Starter on defensive line since his freshman year.

• Rated three-star prospect by SigningDay.com.

• Ranked 45th overall prospect in Illinois by Rivals.

• Squats over 700 pounds.

Personal• Son of Armour and Crystal Phillips.

• Born on Nov. 2, 1997.

• Has 11 siblings.

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AUSTIN REGANKICKERR-JUNIOR • SQ • 6-1 • 200NEW LENOX, ILL. • PROVIDENCE CATHOLIC

2016 - Redshirt Sophomore• On scout team.

2015 - Redshirt Freshman• Did not see game action.

2014 - Freshman• Redshirted

High School• Was both kicker and punter.• Named Player of the Week after going 2-for-2 on FGs against Quincy.

Personal

• Owns 3.85 GPA.

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zack taylordefensive lineR-FRESHMAN • HS • 6-2 • 295NEW BERLIN, WIS. • CATHOLIC MEMORIAL HS

2016 - Freshman• Redshirted

High School• Was named Defensive Player of the Year.• First-Team All-Conference.• First-Team All-State.• Named to all-region and all-area teams.• Ranked No. 9 prospect in the state of Wisconsin by Rivals.com.

Personal

• Son of Mike and Kris Taylor.• Born on Nov. 24, 1997.• Has a brother, Nick.

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martin diazlong snapperR-JUNIOR• SQ • 5-10 • 215MIAMI, FLA. • AMERICAN HERITAGE HS

2016 - Redshirt Sophomore• On scout team.

2015 - Redshirt Freshman• Did not see action.

2014 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Member of 5A State Champion.

Personal

• Son of Martin Diaz and Sarah Plourde.• Born on Dec. 8, 1995.

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jason evanskickerR-JUNIOR • SQ • 5-10 • 195OSWEGO, ILL. • OSWEGO EAST HS

2016 - Redshirt Sophomore

2015 - Redshirt Freshman• Did not see action.

2014 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Member of National Honor Society.

Personal

• Son of Don and Carolyn Evans.• Born on Jan. 3, 1996 in Olympia Fields, Ill.

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kailen guillorydefensive lineFRESHMAN • HS • 6-5 • 275INDIANAPOLIS, IND. • BEN DAVIS HS

2016 - Freshman• Redshirted.

High School• Rated as three-star recruit from 247sports.com.• Ranked 17th overall prospect in the state of Indiana by 247sports.com.• Finished with 65 tackles, 5.0 sacks and a forced fumble in 2015.• Named Honorable Mention All-Marion County.

• Two-sport athlete.• Earned team award for Most Improved Defensive Player of the Year.

Personal

• Son of Nichole Broadway.• Born on Jan. 3, 1997.• Siblings are Herman, Nekia and Jasemin.

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reece goddardquarterbackFRESHMAN • HS • 6-2 • 210KIRKWOOD, MO. • KIRKWOOD HS

High School• Rated as three-star prospect by Scout.com.• Ranked as 32nd best prospect overall in the state of Missouri by 247Sports.com.• Named to USA Today All-State team.

for 950 yards.• As a senior he threw for 2,612 yards and 24 touchdowns while running for 781 yards and 14 touchdowns.• Scored record 44 touchdowns to eclipse NFL All-Pro Jeremy

• Led Kirkwood to the Class 6 state championship.• In state championship game he threw for 196 yards and three touchdowns while rushing.• Set a school record, throwing for 403 yards vs. Pattonville.

Personal• Born on April 1, 1999.• Parents are Ernie and Annette Goddard.• Has siblings Blake and Riley.• Father played linebacker at Utah State.• Mother ran track at Utah State.• Brother played football at Army.

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derrick hubbardlinebackerFRESHMAN • HS • 6-2 • 205ANN ARBOR, MICH. • PIONEER HS

High School• Ranked No. 42 overall prospect in Michigan.• Named to First-Team Dream Team.• For his career he had 192 tackles, 28.0 tackles for loss, 23.0 sacks, three forced fumbles and an interception..• Timed as running a 4.6 40-yard dash.• Rated as three-star prospect by 247sports.com and Scout.com.

Personal• Parents are Derrick Hubbard Sr., and Tanya McClendon• Born on March 17, 1999

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chris riddlequarterBACKFRESHMAN • HS • 6-3 • 200JACKSONVILLE, FLA. • UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN HS

High School• Named to All-State team.• Threw for 1,800 yards and 18 touchdowns.• Selected to participate in 2015 North Florida All Star game.

Personal• Parents are Jon and Heidi Riddle.• Born on Aug. 13, 1997.• Has two brothers, Matt and Brandon.

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a.j. thomasdefensive backFRESHMAN • HS • 6-3 • 170DETROIT, MICH. • UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT JESUIT HS

High School• Four-sport athlete.• Rated as a three-star prospect by 247sports.com.• Ranked as 47th overall prospect in Michigan by 247sports.com.• Two-sport athlete also competing in basketball.• Led UD Jesuit basketball to three straight state championships.• Named to Detroit News All-Metro Detroit team.• Named to Detroit News Division 3-4 First Team.• Selected to MLive Detroit Defensive Dream Team.

Personal• Parents are Monique Coleman and Arnold Thomas Sr.• Has siblings Peyton and Aireal.• Born on Sept. 18, 1999.

• Cousin B.J. Armstrong played for Chicago Bulls.

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tyron arnettwide receiverFRESHMAN • HS • 6-1 • 180BELLE GLADE, FLA. • PAHOKEE HS

High School• Recorded 60 catches for 1,222 yards and 16 TDs his senior year. • Twice selected all-state. • Three-time all-conference selection. • Ranked by ESPN as top 150 WR in the country.

• Was all-conference selection in both baseball and track.

Personal• Parents are Tyron and Ronelda Arnett• Has sibling Bryce.• Born on Dec. 4, 1998.• Uncle Alric played football at West Virginia.

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najee claytonlinebackerJUNIOR • TR • 6-1 • 230

Previous School (At Rutgers)• Played in eight games and made eight tackles

High School• Star-Ledger First Team All-Non Public, Bergen Record First Team All-Bergen County, Star-Ledger Second Team All-State and MSG Varsity Honorable Mention at defensive back.• Led Paramus Catholic to Non-Public, Group IV championship appearance.• Produced 79 tackles, four interceptions and 11 passes defended during senior campaign.• Also hauled in 19 receptions for 232 yards and two scores at

receiver.

• Contributed 12 scores and 1,490 total yards during career.• Rated No. 13 overall prospect in New Jersey by ESPN.com ...

Personal• Born on Aug. 28, 1996

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treshaun haywardlinebackerFRESHMAN • HS • 6-1 • 210YPSILANTI, MICH. • SKYLINE HS

High School• Rated as a three-star prospect by 247sports.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com.• Ranked as the 41th best overall prospect in the state of Michi-gan.• Had 70 tackles, 18.0 tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks, three forced fumbles and one interception in 2016.• Timed as running a 4.7 40-yard dash.• Named the Ann Arbor News Defensive Player of the Year.• Played on offense and defense, rushing for 500 yards and sev-en touchdowns as a running back.• Selected to Associated Press All-State team.

Personal• Born on May 24, 1999.

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prince walkerrunning backFRESHMAN • HS • 5-10 • 180NAPERVILLE, ILL. • MONTINI CATHOLIC HS

High School• Timed as running 4.55 40-yard dash.• Ranked among top-50 players to watch in Chicago area by Chicago Tribune.• Led Montini HS to state championship in 2015 after rushing for 1,399 yards and 22 touchdowns.• Set school record for 4x100 in track with a split of 42.34 sec-onds.

Personal• Son of Robert and Carrie Walker• Born on Dec. 11, 1997.• Siblings are Tre and Ryah.

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ryan lezzerwide receiverFRESHMAN • HS • 5-11 • 190CLEARFIELD, PA. • CLEARFIELD HS

High School• Recorded 650 yards receiving with 10 touchdowns in 2016.• For his career he had 115 catches for 2,130 yards and 23 touch-downs.• Also was a strong runner, carrying the ball 109 times for 855 yards and 11 TDs.

2016.• For his career he had 16 total interceptions, three of which were returned for touchdowns.• Named to PA Sports Writers All-State Team.

Personal• Parents are KC and Amy Lezzer.• Has brothers Christian and Jake.• Born on March 12, 1999.

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josh grantkickerFRESHMAN • HS • 6-0 • 185FLOWER MOUND, TEXAS • FLOWER MOUND HS

High School• Ranked as ninth-best kicker in the country by Scout.com.

• Named 2016 FBU Austin MVP.• Was 2016 FBU Austin Kickoff Champion.• Won 2016 TX Summer Camp Field Goal, Kickoff and Overall Championships.• Named 5-6A First-Team All-District.

Personal• Parents are Shawn and Curtis Grant.• Has a sibling Bryce.

• Born on Oct. 16, 1998.

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k.j. andersondefensive backFRESHMAN • HS • 6-0 • 170BUFORD, GA. • BUFORD HS

High School• Led Buford to 2016 regional title and 10th consecutive state championship appearance in school history.• Had two interceptions against Loganville.

• Rated three-star prospect by Rivals.com and 247Sports.com.

Personal• Parents are Deollo and Tristacia.• Siblings are Avery, BieAris and Camille.• Grandfather played for the Minnesota Vikings.• Father played safety at Michigan.• Sister Camille plays basketballl at Southern Miss.

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dwayne chapmanlinebackerFRESHMAN • HS • 6-0 • 210

High School• Rated a three-star prospect by 247sports.com.• Ranked 33rd overall prospect in the state of Michigan by 247sports.com.

• Won 2016 championship 29-28 over Muskegon.• Named to 2016 all-state team by MLive and to All-Metro team by Detroit News.• Totaled 125 tackles, 13 tackles for loss, 8.0 sacks, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries.• Honored by Detroit Free Press as being selected to All-Division 3 team.• Selected to play in 2016 Offense-Defense All-American game.

Personal• Parents are Dwayne and Dequetta.• Has a sister, Paige.

• Born on March 20, 1999.

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brendan siwajekdefensive lineFRESHMAN • HS • 6-2 • 235MACOMB, MICH. • DAKOTA HS

High School• Named All Detroit Metro East.• Also named All-County.• Was nominated as team captain.

Personal• Parents are Tom and Kelly.• Has siblings Nathan and Riley• Born on April 7, 1999.• Father played at Central Michigan.

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roy mccreelinebackerFRESHMAN • HS • 6-2 • 215DETROIT, MICH. • DETROIT COUNTRY DAY HS

High School• Intercepted a pass and returned it 82 yards for a touchdown vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central as a senior.• Led his team to the Division 4 Championship Game.• Named to Detroit News All-Metro Team.• Played both receiver and defensive back in high school.

Personal• Born on Aug. 14, 1998.

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tanner motzlinebackerFRESHMAN • HS • 6-3 • 195

High School• Rated as three-star prospect by Scout.com, and 247sports.com.• Ranked as seventh best inside linebacker in the Midwest.• Timed as running a 4.69 40-yard dash.• Played both linebacker and tight end.• Named one of 10 players to watch by USA Today.• Registered 91 tackle and 13 tackles for loss in 2015.• Led St. Johns to 3-4 District title.• Named an All-State selection in 2015 and 2016.• Selected to Lansing State Journal Class A All-Area team.

Personal• Parents are Dave and Jan.• Has sister, Nicole and brother Tony.• Born on July 28, 1998.

• Sister plays volleyball for Adrian College.

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DEZMOND LANCEDEFENSIVE TACKLEFRESHMAN • HS • 6-2 • 265ARMADA, MICH. • STEVENSON HS

High School• Rated as three-star recruit from Scout.com.• Ranked fourth-best defensive tackle in state of Michigan by Scout.com.• Named to Detroit News All-Metro East as an offensive lineman.• Also played defensive tackle where he had 52 tackles including 13 for loss.• Scored one touchdown on offense and one on defense.• Honored to Detroit Free Press All-State Team as defensive lineman.

Personal• Parents are Dikima Mitchell and Oliver Lance.• Has siblings Oliver and Makayla.• Born on Jan. 26, 1999.

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CORVIN MOMENTLINEBACKERFRESHMAN • HS • 6-1 • 220VERO BEACH, FLA. • VERO BEACH HS

High School• Rated as three-star prospect by 247sports.com.• Named to Florida All-State Class 8A team.• Selected to First-Team All-Area.• Ranked No. 3 in the TCPalm Super 11.• Recorded 63 tackles, 10.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks as a

• Improved tackling his senior year with 67 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks.• Named No. 7 on top 63 seniors list in Palm Beach County.

game.• Led Vero Beach to the district championship.

Personal• Born on Aug. 13, 1999.

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ralph holleydefensive tackleFRESHMAN • HS • 6-2 • 270

High School• Rated as three-star recruit by 247sports.com.• Ranked as top-50 overall prospect in the state of Michigan by 247sports.com.• Teammates with fellow signee Dwayne Chapman.

• Won 2016 championship 29-28 over Muskegon.• Played on varsity since his freshman season.• Named to Detroit Free Press First-Team.• Named among top-25 players in Detroit area.• Totaled 110 tackles, 14.0 tackles for loss, 7.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries.• Multi-sport athlete who has also competed in basketball and

• Two-time state champion in shot put.

Personal• Parents are Ralph Holley Sr. and Melonee.• Has siblings, Mackenzie and Jacoby.• His uncle played at Western Kentucky.• Born on Jan. 22, 1999.

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TOM O’MARAOFFENSIVE LINEMANFRESHMAN • HS • 6-3 • 265CHICAGO, ILL. • MARIST HS

High School• Named to Daily Southtown All-Area Team.• Was All-Conference choice by East Suburban Catholic Confer-ence.• Named Marist Offensive MVP.• Led Marist to 7-0 conference record.• Plays football and baseball.• Named East Suburban Catholic League Offensive Lineman of the Year.

Personal• Parents are Tom and Maureen.• Has siblings Ryann, Annie and Conor.• Born on Feb. 16, 1999.

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DANIEL BUCHOLZOFFENSIVE LINEMANFRESHMAN • HS • 6-3 • 275WHEATON, ILL. • WHEATON-WARRENVILLE SOUTH HS

High School• Played at same school as current Bronco Keishawn Watson, alum Corey Davis and head coach Tim Lester.

Personal• Parents are Fred and Becky.• Has siblings Jack and Brigette.• Born on June 10, 1999.

• Father played football at Knox College.

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TREVOR CAMPBELLOFfensive lineFRESHMAN • HS • 6-5 • 280NAPERVILLE, ILL. • NAPERVILLE CENTRAL HS

High School• Rated three-star prospect by 247sports.com, Scout.com and Rivals.com.• Ranked as 30th-best overall prospect in Illinois.• Named to Naperville Sun All-Area Team.• Honored as the DuPage Valley Conference Most Outstanding Lineman.• Three-year varsity player.

Personal• Parents are Andrea and Andy.• Born on Dec. 3, 1998• Has siblings Cody and Aubrey.• Brother plays baseball at Minnesota.• Father played football at Central Michigan and Grand Valley State.

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jackson knipperlinebackerFRESHMAN • HS • 6-2 • 240BEAVERCREEK, OHIO. • BEAVERCREEK HS

Previous School• Named to All-District First Team.• Named Conference Player of the Year.• Honored to All-State team.• Selected to Ohio North-South All-Star Game.

Personal• Parents are Mike and Becky• Born on Spet. 7, 1998.• Siblings are Justin and Jarrett.• Father played baseball and golf at Air Force.

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JAMAL WILLIAMSDEFENSIVE LINEJUNIOR • TR • 6-3 • 268GLEN ELLYN, ILL. • COLLEGE OF DUPAGE

Previous School• Had 31 tackles, 6.5 sacks and eight tackles for loss as a sopho-more.• Ranked 44th nationally in JuCo in sacks as a freshman.• Led team to win Red Grange Bowl against No. 4 team.

High School• Played high school at TF North.• Played both offense and defense.• Was three-year honorable mention.

Personal

• Son of Patrice Patterson and Eric Williams.• Born on Nov. 2, 1997.• Has sibling Destiny.

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DYLAN DEATHERAGEoffensive lineFRESHMAN • HS • 6-4 • 285KANKAKEE, ILL. • BISHOP MCNAMARA HS

High School• Rated as three-star prospect by Scout.com.• Ranked fourth-best tackle in Illinois by Scout.com.• Named 2016 MaxPreps All-American.• Named to Illinois All-State team by the Illinois Coaches Associ-ation.• Earned All-Area honors by the Kankakee Valley Daily Journal. • Led Bishop McNamara to 2015 Class 3A state championship.• Named All-Catholic League team selection. • Also played basketball and baseball.

Personal• Parents are Mike and Tina.• Has sibling Devin.• Born on Jan. 16, 1999.

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mOHAMMAD ELAZAZYoffensive lineFRESHMAN • HS • 6-5 • 310MENASHA, WIS. • MENASHA HS

High School• Ranked as the 17th best prospect in the state of Wisconsin by 247sports.com.• Invited to play in the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl.• Led Menasha to 10-1 record in 2016.

• Has bench pressed 225 pounds 18 times.• Has squatted 515 pounds and deadlifted 585 pounds.• Named to North Eastern Conference First-Team.• Honored by Wisconsin Football Coaches Association to All-State team..

Personal• Son of Houaida Laseke and Essam Elazazy.• Parents were on the Egyptian Olympic team. • Father was a decathlete while mother was a heptathlete.• Born on March 11, 1999.

• Has siblings Sarah and Abrahim.

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ZENDEN DELLINGERoffensive lineFRESHMAN • HS • 6-7 • 320FORT WAYNE, IND. • SNIDER HS

High School• Rated as a three-star prospect by 247sports.com and Scout.com.• Ranked as the 13th best prospect in the state of Indiana by Scout.com.• Led Snider to the 2015 5A state championship.• Named to News-Sentinel All-Area team.• Selected to All-SAC First-Team.• Honored by Associated Press to Indiana All-State First-Team.

Personal• Parents are Ryan and Josie.• Has siblings Addison and Simon.• Born on Dec. 15, 1998.

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LUKE SANDERSWIDE RECEIVERFRESHMAN • HS • 6-4 • 180FISHERS, IND. • CATHEDRAL HS

High School• Rated as three-star prospect by 247sports.com and Rivals.com.• Ranked as 12th best overall prospect in the state of Indiana by Rivals.com.• Ranked as second best receiver in the state of Indiana by Scout.com.• Finished his career with a school record 129 catches for 1,923 receiving yards.• Had 60 catches for 960 yards and 14 TDs as a senior.• Caught 51 passes for 800 yards in 2015.• Also was a long snapper.

• Selected to Indianapolis All-City team by coaches.• Named to American Family Insurance ALL-USA Central Indiana high school football Super Team.

• Part of school record team for 4x400 relay.

Personal• Parents are Brian and Tracy.• Has siblings Olivia, Bo, Reese and Sidney.

• Born on March 7, 1999.• Father played football at Butler.• Uncle, Sean, played football at University of Indianapolis.

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JAYLEN HALLWIDE RECEIVERFRESHMAN • HS • 6-4 • 165MACOMB, MICH. • DAKOTA HS

High School• Had three catches for 155 yards and three touchdowns vs. St.

• Named Macomb County Tier 1 All Star.

• Caught 43 passes for an average of 25.7 yards per catch.• Recorded three or more touchdowns in three games in 2016.

Personal• Parents are John and Shelia.• Has a brother, John.• Born on March 31, 1999.

• Cousin, George, played in the NFL from 2013-16.• Cousin, Gervon, played for Central Michigan.• Cousin, Garrett, played for Navy.• Brother plays for Northwood University.

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HARRISON TAYLORWIDE RECEIVERFRESHMAN • HS • 6-2 • 205WEST CHICAGO, ILL. • WHEATON ACADEMY HS

High School• Ran a 4.43 40-yard dash.

senior years.• Also played baseball.

Personal• Son of Roger and Sharon• Born on Feb. 14, 1999.• Has a brother, Lou.

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elliott oldhamwide receiverSENIOR • TR • 6-2 • 190DETROIT, MICH. • UTEP

Previous School (UTEP)

Previous School (Minnesota West CC)-

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• Caught a career-long 45-yard score against Fond du Lac Tribal a Community College.• Posted a career night versus Ridgewater College, tallying seven receptions for 129 yards and one touchdown.

• Saw action on special teams with 10 kick returns for 129 yards

• Named to the 2013 MCAC All-Academic team.

High School• Played two seasons for Ferndale High School.• Compiled 21 receptions for 304 yards.• During senior campaign registered a 107-yard showing and seven receptions in a victory over Avondale.• Saw playing time as a safety, racking up 87 tackles, four forced fumbles and one interception.

Personal

• Son of Talton Hall and Tonya Oldham• Has siblings Diamond and Talton.• Uncle LaBron played running back at Central Michigan.

• Born on Feb. 20, 1994.

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tanner mathiasdefensive endFRESHMAN • HS • 6-4 • 240MENOMINEE, MICH. • MENOMINEE HS

High School• Played both defensive end and tight end.• Led Menominee to the state championship game.• Named to All-State team.• Was named Defensive Player of the Year by the Great Confer-ence.• Selected to U.P. All-Star team.• All-Conference First-Team selection as both tight end and defensive end.• Also played basketball.

Personal• Parents are Todd and Danita.• Has sister Tess.• Born on May 19, 1999.

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ali fayaddefensive lineFRESHMAN • HS • 6-2 • 230DEARBORN, MICH. • DEARBORN HS

High School• Named to Detroit News All-Metro team.• Had 60 tackles, 22 tackles for loss and 17 sacks in 2016.• Led Dearborn to the division championship.• Selected to Detroit Free Press First-Team.• Added two touchdowns as a tight end.• Named to Associated Press All-State team.

Personal• Mother is Jennifer.

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izaak gerkispunterFRESHMAN • HS • 5-8 • 176BIRMINGHAM, MICH. • SEAHOLM HS

High School• Named All-Association by coaches.• Selected to Detroit News All-Metro team.• Ranked a four-star prospect by Korn Blue Kicking.• Originally from Australia.• Has also earned All-Oakland County honors and been named to the Michigan High School Coaches All-Academic State Team.

Personal• Parents are Con and Sharon.• Born on Feb. 8, 1999.

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TIM LESTERhead coach1ST SEASONWESTERN MICHIGAN, 2000

Tim Lester was named the 16th head football coach in school history on Friday, Jan. 13, 2017. Lester has risen through the coaching ranks after completing a Hall of Fame playing career at Western Michigan. Lester was a four-year starter at quarterback at WMU from 1996-99, leading the Broncos to a Mid-American Conference champi-onship appearance his senior season. Lester also made a stop as an assistant coach at his alma mater during the 2005 and 2006 seasons. Lester began his coaching career in 2003 and most recently was the quarterbacks coach at Purdue this past season where he mentored sophomore signal-caller David Blough. Blough threw for 25 touchdowns and 3,352 yards, averaging over 279 yards passing a game in 2016. Lester came to the Boilermakers from Syracuse, where he served as quarterbacks coach from 2013 to 2015 and doubled as offensive coordinator in 2014 and 2015 as well.

Prior to working at Syracuse, Lester was the head coach at

season in 2012, he led the Blue Jays to a 10-2 record and a -

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was named the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin Coach of the Year that season.

Coach of the Year honors. In addition, Lester coached at the prep level, serving as offensive coordinator at Saint Benedict High School in 2001 and at his alma mater, Wheaton Warren-ville South High School in 2000.

Lester began his playing career at Western Michigan earning MAC Freshman of the Year honors in 1996. He would be a

Lester set 17 school passing records and eight MAC records. Following his senior season, in which he threw for 3,639 yards and 34 touchdowns, Lester participated in the 1999 Blue-Gray Classic.

As an assistant coach at WMU he coached quarterback Tim Hiller to MAC Freshman of the Year accolades in 2005. Lester

Hiller went on to become the second.

After college, Lester played with the Chicago Enforcers of the XFL in 2001, the Nashville Kats and Carolina Cobras of the Arena Football League in 2001, and the Memphis Xplorers of the Arena Football League 2 in 2002.

degree in mathematics from Western Michigan in 2000. He was inducted into the Western Michigan Athletic Hall of Fame in 2011.

Tim and his wife Dawn have four children.

Coaches

Coaching History2002-03 Elmhurst Offensive Coordinator

2005-06 Western Michigan QB Coach

2007 North Central College Defensive Coord.

2016 Purdue QB Coach

2017 - Western Michigan Head Coach

Year by Year Record

2008 Elmhurst 7-3

2009 Elmhurst 4-6

2010 Elmhurst 6-4

2011 Elmhurst 6-4

2012 Elmhurst 10-2

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kevin johnsOFFENSIVE COORDINATOR / QuarterBacks COACH

-terback coach at Western Michigan after spending six seasons at Indiana University, including three as the offensive coordinator after three years as co-offensive coordinator.

During his career, Johns was named the top wide receivers coach in the Big Ten in 2011 by Rivals.com. He mentored notable receivers such as Cody Latimer who went on to be selected in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos. Another re-ceiver, Shane Wynn, ended his career tied for second in receptions

Jaguars.

Johns also coached quarterbacks at IU, where he had the opportu--

back to be drafted since 2003 when he was drafted in the sixth round of the 2016 NFL Draft by the Washington Redskins.

During his tenure at Indiana, the Hoosiers offense set 54 school re-cords, including points, total yardage, passing yardage and rushing yardage in a single season. His unit topped the Big Ten in passing

Big Ten in passing yardage, second in total yardage, and fourth in rushing yardage per game. In 2016, the team was second in passing and third in total yardage.

Johns showed the ability to create a balanced offense in 2015 when the Hoosiers became the fourth team in FBS history with a 3,500-yard passer, two 1,000-yard rushers and one 1,000-yard receiver in the same year. That year, IU led the Big Ten in total offense, scoring

Ohio State in 1995 to do so.

-ing, total, passing and rushing offense and one of three programs

200 rushing yards in 2013.

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ers playing together at one time led by Latimer who earned second team All-Big Ten honors and closed out his career tied for fourth in

and tied for 19th nationally with 11 touchdowns, which ranks third on the IU single-season chart.

Prior to his time in Bloomington, Ind., Johns spent the 2004-10

receivers coach. He was running backs coach in 2004 and 2005 and was appointed recruiting coordinator in July of 2006, a position he held until January of 2008, when he assumed the role of passing

-tant for three seasons from 1999-2001 under former Indiana head coach Kevin Wilson, who served as offensive coordinator.

Between stints at Northwestern, Johns worked as the University of

During his playing days, he was a starting quarterback at the Uni-versity of Dayton, Johns recorded a 20-1 record and was named a Division I-AA All-American. Johns graduated from Dayton with a bachelor of science degree in mathematics in 1998. In August 2001,

-cation and Social Policy.

Kevin and his wife, Krista, have twin sons, Logan and Tyler, and a third son, Carter.

1ST SEASONDAYTON, 1998

Coaching History1999-01 Northwestern Graduate Assistant

2002-03 Richmond WR Coach

2004-10 Northwestern WR Coach

2017- Western Michigan Offensive Coord./QB Coach

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TIM DAOUSTdeFENSIVE COORDINATOR

defensive coordinator. This is his second stint with the Broncos after coaching the defensive line and sec-ondary from 2006-09. Daoust most recently comes to Kalamazoo from Ball State where he was for the 2016 season.

During the 2016 season he led the Cardinals to its best single-game performance in 10 years when it sacked Eastern Kentucky eight times. In that game, Ball State

24, 2007. For the season, the Cardinals created pres-

the MAC in both sacks and tackles for loss

Prior to going to Muncie, Daoust was at Syracuse from 2011-15, serving as the defensive line coach and special teams coordinator. While there he helped the Orange-men win two bowl games, the 2012 Pinstripe Bowl and 2013 Texas Bowl and capture a share of the 2012 Big East Championship.

He coached two Orange players who were later drafted in the NFL Draft - defensive lineman Jason Bromley in the third round of the 2013 draft by the N.Y. Giants and

the 2012 draft by the New England Patriots. He also mentored the No. 2 ranked punt returner in the nation in 2015, in Brisly Estime who averaged 18.1 yards per

Bronco staff that set the previous high for most wins in a season in 2008 with nine, before being broken in 2016. His 2006 squad led the nation in both interceptions

During his coaching career he has also spent time at Central Michigan, Cincinnati, Illinois State and Northern Illinois.

Daoust played four years of collegiate football at Wit-

posted 27.5 career sacks, second most in school history. He was a two-time captain and had a four-year record of 45-5 with four league titles and four appearances in NCAA Division III national playoffs.

5TH SEASONWITTENBERG, 2001

Coaching History2002-03 Northern Illinois Graduate Assistant

2004 Illinois State Cornerbacks Coach

2005 Cincinnati Graduate Assistant

2010 Central Michigan Defensive Line Coach

2016 Ball State Defensive Coordinator

2017- Western Michigan Defensive Coordinator

2008

2007

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JAKE MORELANDco-offensive coordinator/offensive line coach

at Western Michigan. Moreland is no stranger to Kalamazoo, as he owns the second-most receiving yards by a tight end

99. This will also mark his second coaching stint at Western Michigan after serving as an assistant coach from 2004-12.

Moreland returns to Kalamazoo after coaching stints at

last season. During his tenure in Colorado Springs, Moreland oversaw the development of several key contributors to a 10-win team including the Arizona Bowl Championship. Play-

New Orleans Saints last summer.

Throughout his coaching career, tight ends have had a peri--

recorded three consecutive seasons with at least six TDs. Three different tight ends scored six TDs in 2009.

came through with 670 yards and nine scoring grabs. The tight end arsenal did not end there for Moreland as Ledbetter also came through in 2005 with a pair of touchdowns on 11 catches.

receptions for 835 yards and nine touchdowns. He grabbed

one.

Moreland served as special teams coordinator and offen-

tutelage, the Pumas set school records in seven offensive categories. Prior to arriving in Rensselaer, Moreland made his coaching debut at Elmhurst College in 2003. Working with tight ends, Moreland helped Elmhurst set 11 offensive records

ends. Moreland earned All-MAC second-team honors and

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fessional career in the National Football League, playing for the New York Jets and Cleveland Browns. He retired in 2002 shortly after signing with the Houston Texans.

business administration and marketing from Western Michi-gan in 2000. He and his wife, the former Anne Sampair, have three daughters, Courtney, Grace and Emma.

8TH SEASONWESTERN MICHIGAN, 2000

Coaching History2003 Elmhurst College TE Coach

2012-14 Air Force TE Coach

2015 Syracuse TE Coach

2016 Air Force Receivers Coach

2017- Western Michigan Co-OC/OL Coach

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2008

2007

2006

2005

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eric evansrunning backs coach

running backs coach. Evans comes to Kalamazoo after coaching for three years as the Dayton offensive coordinator.

-uate assistant from 2004-06. During his most recent stop, the Flyers went a combined 19-4 over the last two seasons

While also serving as quarterback coach, he developed Alex Jeske into a Pioneer Football League all-conference selec-tion.

second in Dayton history in career yardage. Bardo upped his completion percentage by 10 points in one season after working with Evans.

In addition to working at Dayton, Evans also coached at Northwestern, UAB and Albany. At Northwestern, he was a graduate assistant for two years. He assisted with the quar-terbacks, wide receivers and tight ends and helped build the

game.

receivers and handled offensive quality control. Two of his

second in career receptions at Albany. The Great Danes won Northeast Conference championships three times in those

in the NCAA FCS playoffs in 2011. Also in 2011, Evans partici-

and was part of the offensive staff that transitioned the Flyer attack from running the option out of the I formation to its

years.

Before going back to Dayton, Evans also spent one season at UAB. As the running back coach for the Blazers, he coached

yards by a freshman. Howard would go on to be drafted by the Chicago Bears in the 2016 NFL Draft. Another one of his pupils, Darrin Reaves, signed in 2014 with the Carolina Pan-thers as an undrafted free agent.

As an undergraduate at DePauw University in Indiana, Evans spent four years as a student assistant. He was involved in game preparation and gained experience coaching tight ends, wide receivers and quarterbacks. He was the 2003

Award.He received his B.A. in kinesiology with a minor in history. A

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thesis at DePauw was “History Of The Passing Game From 1900 To The Present.”

Evans is married to his wife, Rebecca.

1ST SEASONDEPAUW, 2004

Coaching History2004-05 Dayton Graduate Assistant

2006-07 Northwestern Graduate Assistant

2008-12 Albany WR Coach

2013 UAB RB Coach

2017- Western Michigan RB Coach

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bill kenneytight ends / offensive tackles coach

Bill Kenney brings nearly three decades of experience at the Big Ten level to the Western Michigan football program as

Last season, Kenney saw improvement out of both the tight

to the All-MAC team for left tackle Chukwuma Okorafor and right tackle Taylor Moton. Tight end Donnie Ernsberg-er earned third-team honors after improving his receiving game, totaling nine catches in 2016.

Moton got even more praise after the year, being named an all-american and drafted in the second round by the Carolina Panthers.

Kenney coached left tackle Willie Beavers to All-MAC First-

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had an offensive lineman drafted since 1995 prior to Beavers being selected in the fourth round in May by the Minnesota Vikings.

As a team Kenney coached the tackles and tight ends, led by Ernsberger, to propel a Bronco rushing attack that ran for 204.2 yards per game, 29th in the country and second in the MAC. The team also ran it in 28 times for TDs which ranked 30th nationally with an average of 2.2 times per game.

-sive Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year in Jarvion Franklin. The potent running attack proved too much for several opponents as the Broncos had one of the top running attacks in the MAC.

Kenney brings 31 years of coaching experience to the Broncos with a bulk of that coming at Penn State University

with the offensive line from 1989-2011. He took on the role of recruiting coordinator in 1992-95 and worked directly with offensive tackles and tight ends from 2000-11.

During his time with the Nittany Lions, Kenney coached six All-Americans and 18 All-Big Ten players. He coached 10 Ac-ademic All-Americans and 47 Academic All-Big Ten players.

free agents, all of whom received their degrees from PSU.

picks. His offensive line paved the way for Larry Johnson to rush for a program record 2,587 yards and helped produce

eight 1,000-yard rushers since 2002.

His offensive line ranked fourth nationally in sacks allowed in -

the Big Ten in rushing and scoring.

fullback and was team co-captain in 1981.

children, Joseph, Matthew and Jacqueline.

5TH SEASONNORWICH, 1982

Coaching History

1983-84 Dennis-Yarmouth HS Assistant Coach

1985 Lincoln HS Assistant Coach

1986-87 Nebraska Graduate Assistant

1988 Penn State Graduate Assistant

2013- Western Michigan Offensive Tackles/TE Coach

2016

2015

2014

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ashton aikenswide receivers COACH

wide receiver coach. He comes to the Broncos after serving as the Southern Illinois wide receiver coach for three years.

While with the Salukis, Aikens saw the offense explode nationally, ranking in the top 10 each of the last two seasons in passing offense. The team was tops in the Missouri Valley Conference in both total offense and scoring offense the last two seasons. In 2016, Southern Illinois was the only program in FCS foot-ball with four 500-yard receivers during the regular season.

-trict selection for his work in the classroom. Reed ended his career ninth at SIU in career receptions and sixth in career receiving yards.

record 29 touchdowns. The next season, the Salukis broke the program record for receiving yards per game in 2015 and

Receiver Jimmy Jones earned a spot on the MVFC All-New-comer team in 2015. Jones led all MVFC freshmen in recep-tions, receiving yards and touchdowns per game.

best receivers in school history cap historic careers. LaSt-

with 149 receptions, while MyCole Pruitt set the school re-cord with 221. Pruitt ranks second in school history with 2,601 career receiving yards, and McKinney ranks 12th with 1,407.

Prior to going to SIU, Aikens spent the previous two years coaching at Northwestern in charge of special teams quality control. A four-year letterwinner at wide receiver for North-western, Aikens brings with him eight years of coaching and playing experience at the collegiate level.

In 2013, Aikens coached Northwestern kicker Jeff Budzien,

-ken-Andersen kicker of the year award. In 2012 he worked with All-American punt returner Venric Mark at Northwest-ern. Mark led the nation with an average of 20.1 yards per return. The 2012 Wildcats won 10 games and defeated Missis-

in the Big Ten in net punting.

Prior to his return to Northwestern, Aikens spent two years as an assistant coach at Trinity International University in

assistant coach working with wide receivers and tight ends and also assisting with special teams coordination. In 2011, he

became a full-time assistant as the wide receivers coach and special teams coordinator.

Aikens was a four-year wide out at Northwestern under head coach Randy Walker after playing running back at Detroit Country Day High School. Aikens hauled in 70 receptions for 733 yards in his career at NU. As a senior, he had 32 catches

-er Award, which is given annually to the player who best embodies the spirit and enthusiasm of the late Northwestern safety.

He and his wife, Carla, were married in July of 2011. They have two sons, Ashton and Robert.

1ST SEASONNORTHWESTERN, 2005

Coaching History2010 Trinity International Graduate Assistant

2012-13 Northwestern ST Quality Control

2014-16 Southern Illinois WR Coach

2017- Western Michigan WR Coach

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david dugganSPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR/linebackers COACH

David Duggan is in his second season at Western Michigan coaching the linebackers. This season he will also add the duty of being the special teams coordinator. He comes to Kalamazoo after a few seasons at Southern Miss.

Last year he helped improve the Bronco defense dramati-

ended his 2015 season, leads the Broncos in tackles with 105. He made the two most critical plays of the year defensively,

-ing Ohio with a minute to go to preserve the perfect 13-0 regular season.

Asantay Brown has also received All-MAC recognition this year. He had the highlight of the night vs. Toledo, intercept-

yards for a touchdown.

At his second stop with Southern Miss from 2013-15, Duggan recently led one of the best turnarounds in the FBS in the 2015 season, taking the Golden Eagles from a 3-9 record in 2014 to a 9-5 record in 2015 which included a berth in the Conference USA Championship game as well as a berth in the Heart of Dallas Bowl against the University of Washing-ton. His defense ranked third in C-USA along with the top ranked player in interceptions as Kalan Reed had four.

Prior to returning to Southern Miss, Duggan was at North Carolina in 2012 where he was the outline linebackers coach and special teams coordinator with the Tar Heels. He helped

in the program since 1997. The team blocked three punts and returned a kickoff for a touchdown.

NCAA record for most interceptions returned for touch-downs with 12. He coached eventual NFL draft pick Jamie Collins who went to the New England Patriots.

Aside from his college days, Duggan was the head coach of the Cologne Centurions of NFL Europe from 2006-07. His defense ranked No. 1 in the overseas league both seasons. He spent a total of six seasons in NFL Europe with Cologne along with the Berlin Thunder. He was a member of the staff that won the World Bowl in 2001 and 2002 with Berlin.

Duggan also had multiple stops in the northeast, coaching at Brown, Colgate, Holy Cross, New Hampshire and Alleghany

-shire in 1986 where he played from 1982-86.

Duggan and his wife, Lynn, have two daughters Olivia and Grace.

2ND SEASONNEW HAMPSHIRE, 1986

Coaching History1987-88 Allegheny College LB Coach

1988-92 New Hampshire LB Coach

1992-95 College of Holy Cross LB Coach

1995-97 Colgate LB Coach

1997-2000 Brown Defensive Coordinator

2008 Southern Miss LB Coach

2011 Southern Miss Defensive Coordinator

2016- Western Michigan Special Teams/LB Coach

Coaches

2016

All-MAC Awards Under Duggan

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Coaches

LOU ESPOSITOCO-DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/DEFENSIVE LINE COACH

Lou Esposito begins his second stint at Western Michigan

past year.

coached the defensive line. While working with the unit, he coached the MAC Defensive Player of the Year, Drew Nowak, in 2011. Nowak led the league in sacks with 2011. Nowak went on to be named a Phil Steele All-American. Esposito also coached Freddie Bishop who went on to play for the New York Jets in the NFL.

At Davenport, the Panthers played their inaugural season

Hoosier Athletic Conference in kickoff returns and second

125 student-athletes in two years to establish the program and oversee a multi-million-dollar fundraising campaign for the new football facility.

Prior to his time at Davenport, Esposito was defensive coordinator at Ferris State University. While there he improved the rush defense from 13th in the Great Lakes

season and ranked in the top-25 in two of the national

GLIAC statistical categories under his guidance in 2013.

A past Division I offensive lineman at the University of

Football Conference Coach of the Year in 2006 and 2009 and posted a 30-25 record while recording a 100% gradu-ation rate for four year athletes in his six years guiding the program. He led the team to a pair of GLFC champion-ships in 2006 and 2009. He coached 23 All-GLFC student-athletes in 2009 alone,

Pumas also had the top-ranked red zone offense in the GLFC, boasting the 2009 GLFC Offensive Player of the Year and an unblemished record in conference play.

During his playing days at Memphis, Esposito was a 4-year letterwinner on the offensive line and served as the team captain in 1999 and 2000. Upon graduation, Lou signed

staff in 2002 and 2003.

Esposito, an AFCA member since 2003, and his wife Brooke have four children.

4TH SEASONMEMPHIS, 2001

Coaching History

2014-16 Davenport University Head Coach

2017- Western Michigan Co-DC/DL Coach

2011

2010

All-MAC Awards Under Esposito

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CORY SANDERSdefensive BACKS COACH

-sive back coach. Sanders comes to Western Michigan after serv-

and defensive backs coach beginning in 2014.

Sanders comes to WMU with 11 years of coaching experience at the college level, including four as a Division II head coach.

with 3.6 sacks per game and 26th with 8.2 tackles for loss. The

yielding 130 yards per game to rank fourth in the Gulf South Conference and 50th nationally.

recoveries. The Argos ranked 31st in Division 2 in INTs.

collected a pair of shutouts and held opponents to four scores or less four times.

Safety Trent Archie was named the GSC Defensive Freshman of the Year and later grabbed a spot on the All-Super Region 2 second team.

-tor in 2010 before being promoted to head coach in 2011. During his four years as head coach, the Pumas went 24-19 with a mark of 15-8 in the Great Lakes Valley Conference. In his second year

winning record since 2006.

leading the team to eight wins in each of his last two seasons. The team boasted one of the top defenses in Division II over those last two years, ranking 15th in scoring defense in 2014

2014. During his time as head coach, he had 36 players earn All-GLVC awards. Sanders started his coaching career in 2007 as a defensive backs coach at North Central College, a Division III school in Naperville, Ill. After one season at North Central, he moved on to coach defensive backs at Elmhurst College, a Division III school in Elm-hurst, Ill. At both of those stops he helped develop weekly game

video coordinator.

captain and four-time selection to the All-Great Lakes Football Conference Team as a defensive back. He helped lead the Pumas

-sive Most Valuable Player in 2005. He appeared in 44 games in

school history with 30.5 tackles for loss.

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College in 2007.

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Coaching History2007 North Central College DB Coach

2008-09 Elmhurst DB Coach

2014-16 West Florida Defensive Coordinator

2017- Western Michigan DB Coach

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DREW ROBINSONdirector of OPERATIONS

a DFO at Syracuse and Rutgers. In his role with the Broncos, Robinson manages the day-to-day operations of the program, including travel and budget among others.

Robinson comes to Kalamazoo after working with Rutgers IMG College Sports Marketing in 2016. While there he was responsible for the sales cycle in which he was able to meet 130 percent of the goal within eight months of employment.

At Syracuse, Robinson was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the program, including the overall management of the football budget, team travel, bowl-game coordination, and the Scott Shafer Football Camps. In addition, he was responsible for gameday manage-

and fan experience in 2014. In that position, he was responsible for the implementation of the digital and creative marketing plans while overseeing the creative services department. His work did not go unnoticed as he was selected by the Big Ten Conference to help produce

In October 2009, Robinson left college athletics to become the high school partnerships manager for MSG Varsity. He began as an out-reach coordinator before being promoted to partnership manager in January 2010. As partnership manager, he managed relationships with

Robinson began his career in intercollegiate athletics as the Rutgers football operations assistant in 2007. He was responsible for planning and coordinating home and away game travel while serving as the liaison between Rutgers football and the NFL. After six months in that role, Robinson was promoted to assistant director of recruiting where he helped bring in the highest-rated class in school history in 2009.

1ST SEASONSYRACUSE, 2007

Staff

KYLE DERICKSONdirector of PLAYER PERSONNEL

-fensive coordinator for Allegheny College the last two seasons.

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the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin, highlighted by a pair of D3Football.com All-Americans in running back Josh Williams and

conversions.

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coach at Ben Davis High School in Indianapolis for one season, and then spending three years on the staff of Barrington High School in a -

-versity.

1ST SEASONBUTLER, 2003

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taylor jorgensenfootball equipment manager

Jorgensen, who graduated from WMU in 2008, comes from a long line of Broncos as not only is he an alumni but so are his mother and

Jorgensen comes to the Bronco football program after working in the equipment department with the Detroit Lions.

He and his wife, Melissa, have a daughter named Addison.

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Staff

SARAH MCBRIENfootball athletic trainer

Before arriving at WMU in July of 2013, McBrien was a post-graduate intern at the University of Michigan where she served as the primary

then took part in a student internship at Northwestern University primarily experiencing Football but also gaining skills from working with

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Trainers Association, GLATA, and MATS. In October of 2016, McBrien was appointed as the chair of the MATS Young Professionals Com-mittee where she is looking to improve leadership among young professionals as well as identifying and developing a mentorship program for athletic trainers in the State of Michigan. McBrien is a native of Port Huron, Mich.

1ST SEASONGRAND VALLEY STATE, 2010

JAMES VENTRESCAfootball VIDEO COORDINATOR/ASST. DIR. OF OPS

-ing in the same capacity at New Hampshire, his alma mater, since 2014.

In addition, Ventresca created in-season team highlight videos and assisted in day-to-day football operations. His responsibilities also included video distribution during professional scouting visits and aiding UNH recruiting efforts with video packaging and editing. He also

Ventresca served as a student manager for UNH football from 2010-13. He earned a B.A in Sport Studies from UNH in 2014.

1ST SEASONNEW HAMPSHIRE, 2014

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GRANT GEIBDIRECTOR OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

after serving as the assistant director of football performance at Purdue since May 2012.

At Purdue, Geib was the sports science coordinator which involved all the testing of the student-athletes. He assisted with all other aspects of the football performance program, which includes conditioning, nutrition and developing individual strength programs.

Before working in college athletics, Geib spent three years as a performance coach at the Parisi Speed School in Cleveland. Away from the university setting, Geib has also worked with Lightning Fast Training Systems since March 2014 in assisting with the testing for the NFL Referees Association.

receiver on the Battling Bishops football team and received the Wally Cross Award for athletic and academic excellence.

AED through the American Heart Association.

1ST SEASONOHIO WESLEYAN, 2009

Staff

Gavin robertsasst. DIRECTOR OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

after serving as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Purdue.

Roberts worked with the Boilermakers since 2013 following his playing days as a running back for the University from 2008-12. As part of the strength and conditioning program he designed, implemented and participated in training programs for baseball, basketball and foot-

Taylor, Ezekiel Elliot and Lawrence Timmons train in the offseason and for combine preperations.

1ST SEASONPURDUE, 2012

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Providing leadership in education and diversity, the Mid-American Con-ference moves into its 72nd year of service to our students. Since its inception in 1946, the Mid-American Conference has progres-sively grown and developed into one of the most aggressive Division I con-

-ferences, the MAC named Dr. Jon A. Steinbrecher as its eighth commissioner in March of 2009. The league has grown its commitment to championship events as it hosts championships in 23 sports, including neutral site events at some of

MAC secured a four-year contract extension with Ford Field to host the MAC Football Championship Game through the 2019 football season, anchored a

-naments at Quicken Loans Arena through the 2023 season, and stabilized a

Tournament at All Pro Freight Stadium in Avon, Ohio. In addition to growing its commitment to MAC championships, Stein-

events and championships. The MAC recently served as the host for the 2015

in Cleveland and will also serve as host of the 2018 NCAA Division I Wres-

and Second Rounds, also at Quicken Loans Arena. The MAC has previously

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In the summer of 2014, the MAC and ESPN announced a historic 13-year rights extension deal through the 2026-27 season for expanded national tele-vision and digital distribution. This is the largest and most extensive agree-ment in the history of the Conference and brings long-term security for the MAC through the 2026-27 academic year. ESPN has exclusive television and digital distribution rights for all MAC sporting events, and guarantees coverage of every football game, and se-

and ESPN will establish on-campus production capabilities that will provide

volleyball, wrestling and Olympic sports on ESPN3. This will open up nearly

time in Conference history. Through this ESPN partnership, the MAC and CBS Sports Network announced a four-year sublicensing agreement to expand its national coverage of football and basketball through the 2018-19 season. For the second time in Mid-American Conference history a member in-

as MAC Champion Western Michigan will face Wisconsin in the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic on Jan. 2 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. During the 2016 season, the MAC witnessed six members accept bowl

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games during the 2016 bowl season. The six bowl invitations are one shy of the MAC single-season record of seven bowl invitations during the 2012 and 2016 bowl seasons. This also

single-season. In the previous six bowl seasons, the MAC has a record of 11-24

In December of 2016, Western Michigan head coach P.J. Fleck was named MAC Head Coach of the Year, Broncos WR Corey Davis as the MAC Offensive Player of the Year and KR Darius Phillips was named MAC Special Teams Player of the Year. Also receiving accolades, Ohio DE Tarell Basham earned MAC Defensive Player of the Year, while Bobcats S Javon Hagan was named MAC Freshman of the Year. Western Michigan senior QB Zach Terrell

named the winner of the 2016 William V. Campbell Trophy by the National Football Foundation as the best football scholar athlete in the nation. In December of 2013, former Northern Illinois quarterback Jordan Lynch

a MAC student. Lynch was invited to the Heisman Trophy Award ceremony in New York City and became only the third MAC student-athlete to receive

During the 2017 NFL Draft, Western Michigan wide receiver Corey Davis

the highest ever for the Broncos program and tied the second-highest ever draft selection by a student from the MAC. It also marked the third MAC foot-

the Buffalo program and the second highest ever selection for a MAC student. In the 2013 NFL Draft, Central Michigan offensive tackle Eric Fisher was se-

Draft.

opportunities. The MAC has long-term primary contracts with the Dollar Gen-

During the 2016 football season, Western Michigan won the 2016 Mara-thon MAC Football Championship Game with a 29-23 win over Ohio on Dec.

second football title in program history. Western Michigan entered the bowl season ranked No. 12 in the Associated Press Top 25 Poll and No. 14 in the

the MAC since Ball State was ranked No. 12 on Nov. 30, 2008 after a 12-0 start. Western Michigan lost a 24-16 decision to No. 8 Wisconsin in the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic on Jan. 2. Western Michigan ended the season ranked No. 15 in the AP Poll with a 13-1 record. The Broncos were also ranked No.

record and a No. 10 ranking in the Associated Press Top 25 Poll.

came to the campus of Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo on Nov. 19 for the No. 14-ranked Broncos home game vs. Buffalo on ESPNU. This marked only the second time in MAC history for ESPN College GameDay to visit a MAC campus. The previous visit came in 2003 with Northern Illinois at Bowl-ing Green. Western Michigan wide receiver Corey Davis posted his third straight

yards and 19 touchdowns, which led all FBS in receiving touchdowns. Davis is the all-time leading FBS receiver in history with 5,285 yards in four seasons

ended 2016 as the all-time leading receiver in FBS history with 5,285 yards. He ended his college career with 332 receptions for 5,285 and 52 touchdowns. He is the only player in FBS history with 300 catches, 5,000+ yards and 50+ TDs. All are MAC records. Davis earned the title of NCAA Consensus All-American after being

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honor and the eighth league selection in MAC history. In addition, Toledo tight end Michael Roberts was named First Team

Western Michigan offensive tackle Taylor Moton was named Second Team by the FWAA and AFCA.

History of the MAC Based in Cleveland since July 1999 following a 15-year stay in Toledo, Ohio, the MAC has established historic measurements in both football and

with Ohio, Butler, Cincinnati, Wayne State and Western Reserve admitted as charter members. The Mid-American Conference membership consists of 12

This is the Mid-American Conference

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Dr. Jon A. Steinbrecher enters his ninth year

March 16, 2009. Steinbrecher has expanded bowl opportuni-ties for the Conference and stabilized membership, increased television exposure with a historic na-tional television and digital distribution rights deal

with ESPN, renegotiated a marketing rights agreement with IMG College, spearheaded a $50,000 donation to the Bahamas Red Cross for relief efforts from Hurricane Matthew, which was matched by The Atlantis, and guided a

Conference-wide Mental Health Program, which includes a bi-annual Mental

discussion topics in mental health ranging from identifying problems, discuss-ing solutions and highlighting best practices, along with grassroots efforts with a Mental Health Awareness Week on each member campus. He also established a Conference-wide comprehensive Diversity & In-clusion Program to accelerate the growth of minority candidates for colle-

issue of inclusion and diversity includes the development of an internship and mentoring program, bi-annual summit, resource website and annual recogni-tion platform. Steinbrecher also created the MAC Academic Consortium, which inte-grates across Conference membership the next generation of leaders in high-er education, providing leadership development opportunities among faculty and administration. Steinbrecher played an integral role in the development of the College Football Playoff and serves on the Administrative Executive Committee and the Site Selection Committee. Steinbrecher led the MAC bid to host the 2015

-ment First and Second Rounds at Quicken Loans Arena.He also developed and implemented a MAC new Coaches Orientation pro-gram. He was recently appointed to the newly formed NCAA Football Over-sight Committee, NCAA Football Competition Committee and the NCAA Transfer Working Group. In the summer of 2014, Steinbrecher announced a historic 13-year rights extension agreement with ESPN through the 2026-27 season and brings long-term security for the Conference. This agreement provides ESPN with exclusive television and digital distribution rights for all MAC sporting events,

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During his tenure, the MAC has witnessed historic achievements in the overall growth of MAC football. Over the last six seasons every MAC football

MAC has twice set the Conference single-season bowl record with seven pro-grams receiving a bowl invitation in both the 2012 and 2015 bowl seasons.

-ton Bowl Classic at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas as Western Michigan

Last season, Steinbrecher had six different MAC programs receive bowl -

In January of 2013, Steinbrecher witnessed Northern Illinois participate

Discover Orange Bowl and during the 2012 bowl season, the MAC set a Con-ference record with seven teams to receive a bowl invitation. Steinbrecher orchestrated the creation of three new bowl games in 2014

Steinbrecher has built the MAC primary bowl agreements to a confer--

Quick Lane Bowl, Frisco Bowl in Frisco, Texas and ESPN owned bowl games

re-launched the MAC Digital Network with a new partnership with SIDEARM.

The Digital Network provides the conference with a new website, enhanced live streaming and programming, mobile platforms via the iPhone, iPad and Android.

In 2011, Steinbrecher also negotiated a new marketing agreement with ISP for the conference marketing and sponsorship rights through 2019. ISP

partnership with the new IMG College brand.Steinbrecher negotiated a four-year contract extension with Ford Field

as the site to host the MAC Football Championship Game through the 2019

Tournament through 2023. The contract extension guarantees the contin-uation of the conference tournament at the same neutral site since 2000.

MAC Baseball Tournament to be played at Sprenger Stadium in Avon, Ohio through the 2020 season.

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Under his leadership, the OVC strengthened its commitment to sports-manship by implementing a series of good sports initiatives, including sports-

ethical conduct orientation and an institutional and team sportsmanship awards. Steinbrecher also initiated a Conference Basketball Issues Committee and oversaw increased promotional efforts for the OVC Basketball Tourna-ment, which resulted in an increase in ticket revenue. He also spearheaded the efforts in bidding for, and ultimately securing, the 2014 NCAA Division I

Prior to being named Mid-Continent Conference Commissioner in Nov. 1994, Dr. Steinbrecher had previously served the league as Director of Com-munications, Director of Marketing and Communications and Assistant Com-

athletics departments at Houston Baptist University, Indiana University and Davidson College.

Steinbrecher has served on numerous NCAA committees, including the Division I Basketball Issues Committee, serving as a member of subcommit-

non-Division I-A commissioner elected as president of the Collegiate Com-

President Myles Brand. He has served on the NCAA Division I Legislative Council, the NCAA Championship Cabinet, the NCAA Committee on Athletics

of Managers and serves on the NCAA Football Oversight Committee, NCAA Football Competition Committee and NCAA Transfer Working Group.

Steinbrecher has also served as Division I-AAA vice president of the -

the CCA from 1997-99.Steinbrecher is a 1983 graduate of Valparaiso University, where he

In 2006, he was bestowed an Alumni Achievement Award from his alma ma-ter and in 2014 was inducted into the Valparaiso University Athletics Hall of

-tion from Ohio University in 1984, and he was awarded the doctorate of phys-ical education in sports administration from Indiana University in 1989.

An all-conference and academic all-conference selection in football and

Steinbrecher and his wife Anne have three children, daughter Grace and twin sons Matt and Will.

MAC Commissioner John Steinbrecher

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MAC Composite Schedule2017 MAC Football Schedule (composite by date)*MAC Conference Game

Aug. 31 – Thursday

Buffalo at Minnesota

Sep. 1 – Friday

Sep. 2 – Saturday

Western Michigan at USC, 5:15 pm ET (Pac-12 Networks)

Ball State at Illinois

Sep. 8 – FridayOhio at Purdue

Sep. 9 – Saturday

Central Michigan at KansasEastern Michigan at RutgersWestern Michigan at Michigan State

Sep. 16 – Saturday

Idaho at Western Michigan, 7:00 pm ET (ESPN3)

Bowling Green at NorthwesternCincinnati at Miami, TBANIU at Nebraska

Sep. 23 – SaturdayAkron at Troy

Bowling Green at Middle TennesseeFlorida Atlantic at BuffaloKent State at Louisville*Miami at Central Michigan*Ohio at Eastern Michigan

Wagner at Western Michigan

Sep. 30 – Saturday*Akron at Bowling Green*Ball State at Western Michigan*Buffalo at Kent StateCentral Michigan at Boston CollegeEastern Michigan at KentuckyMiami at Notre Dame

Ohio at UMass

Oct. 7 – Saturday

*Bowling Green at Miami*Central Michigan at Ohio*Eastern Michigan at Toledo

*Western Michigan at Buffalo, 3:30 pm ET, (TBD)

Oct. 14 – Saturday

*Akron at Western Michigan, 3:30 pm ET, (TBD)

*NIU at Buffalo

Oct. 21 – Saturday*Akron at Toledo*Buffalo at Miami

*Kent State at Ohio

*Western Michigan at Eastern Michigan, 2:00 pm ET (TBD)

Oct. 26 – Thursday

Oct. 28 – Saturday

Oct. 31 – Tuesday

Nov. 1 – Wednesday*Central Michigan at Western Michigan, 8:00 pm ET (ESPN2)

Nov. 2 – Thursday

Nov. 7 – Tuesday

Nov. 8 – Wednesday

*Kent State at Western Michigan, TBD (ESPN2/ESPNU/CBS Sports Net)

Nov. 9 – Thursday

Nov. 14 – Tuesday

Nov. 15 – Wednesday

*Western Michigan at NIU, TBD (ESPN2/ESPNU/CBS Sports Net)

Nov. 16 – Thursday

Nov. 21 – Tuesday

Nov. 24 – Friday

*Western Michigan at Toledo, TBD (ESPNU/CBS Sports Network/ESPN3)

Dec. 2 – SaturdayEast Division Champion vs. West Division Champion

At Ford Field in Detroit, Mich.

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2016 Season Stats2016 Game Results

Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time AttendSep 3, 2016 at Northwestern W 22-21 1-0-0 0-0-0 3:13 30635Sep 10, 2016 NC CENTRAL W 70-21 2-0-0 0-0-0 4:56 23727Sep 17, 2016 at Illinois W 34-10 3-0-0 0-0-0 3:18 40954Sep 24, 2016 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 49-31 4-0-0 0-0-0 3:15 17208* Oct 1, 2016 at Central Michigan W 49-10 5-0-0 1-0-0 3:29 30411* Oct 8, 2016 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 45-30 6-0-0 2-0-0 3:41 28042* Oct 15, 2016 at Akron W 41-0 7-0-0 3-0-0 3:33 11321* Oct 22, 2016 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 45-31 8-0-0 4-0-0 3:38 23721* Nov 1, 2016 at Ball State W 52-20 9-0-0 5-0-0 3:29 5614* Nov 8, 2016 at Kent State W 37-21 10-0-0 6-0-0 3:23 4536* Nov 19, 2016 BUFFALO W 38-0 11-0-0 7-0-0 3:00 26136* Nov 25, 2016 TOLEDO W 55-35 12-0-0 8-0-0 3:39 24191Dec 2, 2016 vs Ohio W 29-23 13-0-0 8-0-0 3:37 45615Jan 2, 2017 vs #8 WIS L 16-24 13-1-0 8-0-0 3:04 59615

2016 Team Statistics WMU OPPSCORING 582 277 Points Per Game 41.6 19.8 Points Off Turnovers 86 37FIRST DOWNS 353 251 Rushing 187 111 Passing 149 125 Penalty 17 15RUSHING YARDAGE 3204 2150 Yards gained rushing 3392 2407 Yards lost rushing 188 257 Rushing Attempts 634 455 Average Per Rush 5.1 4.7 Average Per Game 228.9 153.6 TDs Rushing 36 17PASSING YARDAGE 3533 2801 Comp-Att-Int 263-378-4 223-395-15 Average Per Pass 9.3 7.1 Average Per Catch 13.4 12.6 Average Per Game 252.4 200.1 TDs Passing 33 17TOTAL OFFENSE 6737 4951 Total Plays 1012 850 Average Per Play 6.7 5.8 Average Per Game 481.2 353.6KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 43-894 73-1494PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 20-225 6-33INT RETURNS: #-Yards 15-372 4-30KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.8 20.5PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 11.2 5.5INT RETURN AVERAGE 24.8 7.5FUMBLES-LOST 20-4 18-11PENALTIES-Yards 69-647 83-683 Average Per Game 46.2 48.8PUNTS-Yards 44-1790 70-2978 Average Per Punt 40.7 42.5 Net punt average 39.5 38.5KICKOFFS-Yards 106-6496 59-3538 Average Per Kick 61.3 60.0 Net kick average 40.3 39.3

3rd-Down Pct 54% 40%

4th-Down Pct 88% 56%SACKS BY-Yards 28-176 16-87MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 75 35FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 19-24 11-12ON-SIDE KICKS 0-1 1-2

ATTENDANCE 143025 123471

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalWestern Michigan 135 174 138 135 582Opponents 73 78 53 73 277

2016 Individual Statistics

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GFRANKLIN, J 14 248 1373 20 1353 5.5 12 54 96.6BOGAN, Jamauri 11 179 941 18 923 5.2 8 61 83.9TERRELL, Zach 14 80 352 103 249 3.1 7 21 17.8JOHNSON, Fabian 13 31 230 1 229 7.4 4 42 17.6TUCKER, Davon 10 44 213 3 210 4.8 4 27 21.0BELLAMY, L 3 20 135 2 133 6.7 1 27 44.3FLACCO, Tom 6 10 80 6 74 7.4 0 55 12.3ESKRIDGE, D 12 6 68 8 60 10.0 0 21 5.0DAVIS, Corey 14 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0TEAM 10 15 0 27 -27 -1.8 0 0 -2.7Total.......... 14 634 3392 188 3204 5.1 36 61 228.9Opponents...... 14 455 2407 257 2150 4.7 17 51 153.6

PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GTERRELL, Zach 14 175.24 263-377-4 69.8 3533 33 70 252.4FLACCO, Tom 6 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total.......... 14 174.78 263-378-4 69.6 3533 33 70 252.4Opponents...... 14 122.63 223-395-15 56.5 2801 17 71 200.1

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GDAVIS, Corey 14 97 1500 15.5 19 70 107.1HENRY, Michael 14 63 779 12.4 4 65 55.6THOMPSON, C 14 42 637 15.2 6 51 45.5FRANKLIN, J 14 25 288 11.5 2 39 20.6ESKRIDGE, D 12 17 121 7.1 1 14 10.1ERNSBERGER, D 14 9 112 12.4 1 38 8.0BOGAN, Jamauri 11 5 58 11.6 0 24 5.3WATSON, K 12 2 24 12.0 0 16 2.0JOHNSON, Fabian 13 2 10 5.0 0 7 0.8BELLAMY, L 3 1 4 4.0 0 4 1.3Total.......... 14 263 3533 13.4 33 70 252.4Opponents...... 14 223 2801 12.6 17 71 200.1

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongPHILLIPS, D 19 223 11.7 1 66WATSON, K 1 2 2.0 0 2Total.......... 20 225 11.2 1 66Opponents...... 6 33 5.5 0 25

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongPHILLIPS, D 4 263 65.8 3 85SPILLANE, R 3 23 7.7 0 23FERGUSON, J 3 36 12.0 0 36BAILEY, Caleb 2 29 14.5 0 28JACKSON, Obbie 1 0 0.0 0 0BROWN, Asantay 1 21 21.0 1 21CARSON, Kasey 1 0 0.0 0 0Total.......... 15 372 24.8 4 85Opponents...... 4 30 7.5 0 32

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KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongPHILLIPS, D 37 833 22.5 1 100JOHNSON, Fabian 3 46 15.3 0 19GUIDO, Austin 1 0 0.0 0 0JACKSON, Obbie 1 15 15.0 0 15DAVIS, Corey 1 0 0.0 0 0Total.......... 43 894 20.8 1 100Opponents...... 73 1494 20.5 0 43

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongBAILEY, Caleb 2 19 9.5 0 18PHILLIPS, D 1 9 9.0 0 9BRASTER, Nathan 1 6 6.0 0 6BROWN, Asantay 1 4 4.0 0 4Total.......... 5 38 7.6 0 18Opponents...... 2 57 28.5 1 47

|------ PATs ------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PointsHAMPTON, Butch 0 19-24 71-73 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 128DAVIS, Corey 19 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 114FRANKLIN, J 14 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 84BOGAN, Jamauri 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48TERRELL, Zach 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-2 0 0 42THOMPSON, C 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36PHILLIPS, D 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30JOHNSON, Fabian 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 26HENRY, Michael 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24TUCKER, Davon 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24BELLAMY, L 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6ESKRIDGE, D 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6ERNSBERGER, D 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6BROWN, Asantay 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6SPILLANE, R 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2Total.......... 75 19-24 71-73 0-0 1 1-2 0 1 582Opponents...... 35 11-12 34-35 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 277

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GTERRELL, Zach 14 457 249 3533 3782 270.1FRANKLIN, J 14 248 1353 0 1353 96.6BOGAN, Jamauri 11 179 923 0 923 83.9JOHNSON, Fabian 13 31 229 0 229 17.6TUCKER, Davon 10 44 210 0 210 21.0BELLAMY, L 3 20 133 0 133 44.3FLACCO, Tom 6 11 74 0 74 12.3ESKRIDGE, D 12 6 60 0 60 5.0TEAM 10 15 -27 0 -27 -2.7Total.......... 14 1012 3204 3533 6737 481.2Opponents...... 14 850 2150 2801 4951 353.6

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg BlkHAMPTON, Butch 19-24 79.2 0-0 11-13 5-5 3-4 0-2 47 1

FG SEQUENCE Western Michigan OPPONENTS

NCCU - -

Akron 52 -

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ BlkdCOLEMAN, James 27 1088 40.3 53 1 17 12 1 0MITCHELL, D 17 702 41.3 56 0 1 5 2 0Total.......... 44 1790 40.7 56 1 18 17 3 0Opponents...... 70 2978 42.5 66 3 21 25 12 0

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLnMITCHELL, D 58 3640 62.8 21 4 HAMPTON, Butch 48 2856 59.5 8 0 Total.......... 106 6496 61.3 29 4 1494 40.3 24Opponents...... 59 3538 60.0 13 2 894 39.3 25

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GFRANKLIN, J 14 1353 288 0 0 0 1641 117.2DAVIS, Corey 14 0 1500 0 0 0 1500 107.1PHILLIPS, D 14 0 0 223 833 263 1319 94.2BOGAN, Jamauri 11 923 58 0 0 0 981 89.2HENRY, Michael 14 0 779 0 0 0 779 55.6THOMPSON, C 14 0 637 0 0 0 637 45.5JOHNSON, Fabian 13 229 10 0 46 0 285 21.9TERRELL, Zach 14 249 0 0 0 0 249 17.8TUCKER, Davon 10 210 0 0 0 0 210 21.0ESKRIDGE, D 12 60 121 0 0 0 181 15.1BELLAMY, L 3 133 4 0 0 0 137 45.7ERNSBERGER, D 14 0 112 0 0 0 112 8.0FLACCO, Tom 6 74 0 0 0 0 74 12.3FERGUSON, J 10 0 0 0 0 36 36 3.6BAILEY, Caleb 14 0 0 0 0 29 29 2.1WATSON, K 12 0 24 2 0 0 26 2.2SPILLANE, R 14 0 0 0 0 23 23 1.6BROWN, Asantay 14 0 0 0 0 21 21 1.5JACKSON, Obbie 14 0 0 0 15 0 15 1.1TEAM 10 -27 0 0 0 0 -27 -2.7Total.......... 14 3204 3533 225 894 372 8228 587.7Opponents...... 14 2150 2801 33 1494 30 6508 464.9

2016 Season Stats

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Western Michigan FOOTBALL

2016 Season StatsWestern Michigan Overall Defense Statistics

|-------Tackles-------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |--Fumbles--| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10 SPILLANE, R 14-14 60 51 111 10.5-34 3.0-21 3-23 2 4 . 2 . 16 BROWN, Asantay 14-14 65 30 95 8.5-24 2.5-10 1-21 2 . 1-4 1 . .2 TRANQUILL, J 14-14 63 26 89 2.0-3 . . 2 . . 1 . .8 BAILEY, Caleb 14-13 38 33 71 9.0-24 3.0-16 2-29 . 3 2-19 . . .18 BEAL, Sam 14-13 39 16 55 . . . 8 . . . . .1 ADAMS, Keion 14-14 34 15 49 18.0-77 7.5-54 . . 12 1-0 3 . .17 FERGUSON, J 10-10 32 17 49 1.0-4 . 3-36 3 . . 2 . .33 ASSOUA, Eric 13-9 28 19 47 6.5-33 3.5-26 . 1 2 1-0 2 . .4 PHILLIPS, D 14-13 26 14 40 4.0-11 1.0-5 4-263 9 . 1-9 . . .5 TURNER, Andre 14-13 25 10 35 4.0-18 2.0-11 . 1 4 1-0 . . .53 BRASTER, Nathan 12-6 16 15 31 7.0-27 2.5-16 . 2 5 2-6 . . .68 CURLE, David 14-14 13 10 23 2.5-8 1.0-5 . 1 1 . . 1 .26 GINWRIGHT, D 11-4 16 6 22 1.0-2 . . 4 . 1-0 . . .24 JACKSON, Obbie 14-1 12 7 19 1.0-6 1.0-6 1-0 4 . . . . .56 CARSON, Kasey 13-1 7 7 14 1.0-2 . 1-0 . 1 . . . .23 GUIDO, Austin 14-0 11 2 13 . . . . . . . . .34 GRACE, Alex 12-0 7 5 12 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .20 SPEARS, Drake 13-0 7 3 10 . . . . . . . . .25 SWEENEY, T 14-0 7 1 8 . . . . . . 1 . .31 TANNER, Brad 11-0 6 . 6 . . . . . . . . .11 CLAIBORNE, S 10-0 4 2 6 . . . . . . . . .87 RICCI, Giovanni 14-0 2 3 5 . . . . . 1-0 . . .50 JACKSON, Daniel 6-0 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . .46 CHEROCCI, L 9-0 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . .58 BALABANI, A 3-0 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .3B EKWOGE, Leo 12-0 4 . 4 . . . . . . . . .7 ESKRIDGE, D 12-0 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .13 JACKSON, J 2-0 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .37 HAMPTON, Butch 14-0 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .84 DAVIS, Corey 14-14 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .43 PFEIFER, Wyatt 14-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .91 FINLEY, Ken 2-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .21 JOHNSON, J 5-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .39 MITCHELL, D 14-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .60 BROOKS, Mark 1-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . Total.......... 14-0 536 304 840 77-274 28-176 15-372 39 32 11-38 12 1 1 Opponents...... 14-0 615 482 1097 57.0-176 16-87 4-30 32 20 4-57 13 1 ..

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Western Michigan FOOTBALL

2016 Season StatsIndividual Game by Game Rushing Statistics

RUSHING No-Yds/TD NU NCCU ILL GS CMU NIU AKRON EMU BALL KENT UB TOLEDO OHIO WIS

Individual Game by Game Receiving StatisticsRECEIVING No-Yds/TD NU NCCU ILL GS CMU NIU AKRON EMU BALL KENT UB TOLEDO OHIO WIS

Individual Game by Game Passing Statistics#1A TERRELL, Zach Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds EfficNorthwestern 36 26 0 72.2 218 1 20 1 8 132.3NC Central 22 15 0 68.2 255 4 52 1 4 225.5Illinois 13 9 0 69.2 150 0 44 5 16 166.2Georgia Southern 27 18 0 66.7 270 4 37 0 0 199.6Central Michigan 21 15 0 71.4 170 3 45 0 0 186.6Northern Illinois 24 18 0 75.0 327 3 56 2 14 230.7Akron 31 21 0 67.7 207 2 45 1 5 145.1Eastern Michigan 35 29 1 82.9 398 3 51 1 7 200.9Ball State 34 23 0 67.6 367 3 62 0 0 187.4Kent State 13 6 0 46.2 83 0 27 1 4 99.8Buffalo 37 29 0 78.4 445 4 65 0 0 215.1Toledo 25 19 0 76.0 196 3 20 0 0 181.5Ohio 31 19 2 61.3 290 2 70 2 16 148.3Wisconsin 28 16 1 57.1 157 1 22 2 13 108.9TOTALS 377 263 4 69.8 3533 33 70 16 87 175.2

#1B FLACCO, Tom Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds EfficNC Central 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TOTALS 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Individual Game by Game Punt ReturnsPUNT RETURNS No-Yds NU NCCU ILL GS CMU NIU AKRON EMU BALL KENT UB TOLEDO OHIO WISPHILLIPS, D 19-223 - 5-113 1-0 1-21 - 1--4 2-17 1-6 - 1-0 2-3 2-13 2-53 1-1WATSON, K 1-2 - 1-2 DNP - - - - - - - - - - DNP

Individual Game by Game Kick ReturnsKICK RETURNS No-Yds NU NCCU ILL GS CMU NIU AKRON EMU BALL KENT UB TOLEDO OHIO WISPHILLIPS, D 37-833 1-13 2-58 2-86 3-130 2-23 6-102 - 1-30 4-77 5-87 1-21 4-91 5-100 1-15JOHNSON, Fabian 3-46 - - 1-12 DNP - - - 2-34 - - - - - -JACKSON, Obbie 1-15 - - - - - - - - 1-15 - - - - -GUIDO, Austin 1-0 - 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - - -DAVIS, Corey 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - -

Individual Game by Game Interception ReturnsINT RETURNS No-Yds NU NCCU ILL GS CMU NIU AKRON EMU BALL KENT UB TOLEDO OHIO WISPHILLIPS, D 4-263 - - - 1-70 1-85 - - - 1-75 - - 1-33 - -SPILLANE, R 3-23 - - 1-23 - - 1-0 - - - - - - 1-0 -FERGUSON, J 3-36 DNP DNP - 1-0 - 1-36 - - 1-0 - - - DNP DNPBAILEY, Caleb 2-29 - - - - - - 1-1 - - 1-28 - - - -BROWN, Asantay 1-21 - - - - - - - - - - - 1-21 - -CARSON, Kasey 1-0 - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - - DNPJACKSON, Obbie 1-0 - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - -

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Western Michigan FOOTBALL

2016 Season StatsIndividual Game by Game Fumble Returns

FUMBLE RETURNS No-Yds NU NCCU ILL GS CMU NIU AKRON EMU BALL KENT UB TOLEDO OHIO WISBAILEY, Caleb 2-19 - - 1-18 - - - - - - - 1-1 - - -PHILLIPS, D 1-9 - - - - - - - 1-9 - - - - - -BRASTER, Nathan 1-6 DNP DNP - - - - - - - - - 1-6 - -BROWN, Asantay 1-4 - - - - - - - - 1-4 - - - - -

Individual Game by Game TacklesTOTAL TACKLES UA-A TOT NU NCCU ILL GS CMU NIU AKRON EMU BALL KENT UB TOLEDO OHIO WISSPILLANE, R 60-51 111 5-2 6-1 4-7 4-7 6-1 4-7 2-1 7-7 2-6 4-2 4-4 3-2 5-2 4-2BROWN, Asantay 65-30 95 8-2 5-0 3-5 3-2 3-1 6-2 4-3 5-2 5-7 4-0 5-0 5-1 2-0 7-5TRANQUILL, J 63-26 89 5-1 4-0 3-3 5-1 6-2 3-3 3-1 6-2 6-6 7-3 3-0 7-2 3-1 2-1BAILEY, Caleb 38-33 71 2-0 2-1 1-3 4-4 2-1 3-5 4-3 5-2 1-3 5-2 2-2 0-4 2-3 5-0BEAL, Sam 39-16 55 2-0 2-0 2-2 2-2 2-0 4-3 3-1 3-1 2-3 1-0 4-0 4-1 2-1 6-2FERGUSON, J 32-17 49 DNP DNP 0-2 5-4 2-0 7-3 1-2 7-1 4-2 5-3 1-0 - DNP DNPADAMS, Keion 34-15 49 2-1 3-1 1-2 3-5 3-0 2-0 4-0 0-1 2-0 2-1 6-0 4-2 1-1 1-1ASSOUA, Eric 28-19 47 2-0 2-0 2-4 7-2 3-0 4-2 1-3 3-2 0-6 - 1-0 1-0 2-0 DNPPHILLIPS, D 26-14 40 1-1 2-1 8-4 1-1 3-1 1-1 1-0 3-1 2-1 0-1 2-2 1-0 - 1-0TURNER, Andre 25-10 35 2-0 2-0 - 4-2 7-0 1-2 1-1 - 2-2 1-2 2-0 2-1 - 1-0BRASTER, Nathan 16-15 31 DNP DNP - 0-1 1-2 - 1-0 3-2 1-2 1-2 3-1 1-2 2-0 3-3CURLE, David 13-10 23 1-0 - 1-1 3-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 - 2-3 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-2 1-0GINWRIGHT, D 16-6 22 3-1 5-0 DNP - 1-0 - 1-1 1-0 1-1 DNP DNP - 1-0 3-3JACKSON, Obbie 12-7 19 1-0 0-1 1-1 - 2-0 2-0 1-1 2-1 0-2 - 1-0 2-0 - 0-1CARSON, Kasey 7-7 14 1-0 3-0 - - 1-1 - 0-2 - 0-2 - 1-0 1-0 0-2 DNPGUIDO, Austin 11-2 13 1-0 - - 1-0 3-0 3-1 - 1-0 - - - 1-1 1-0 -GRACE, Alex 7-5 12 DNP 2-0 - 1-0 - 2-1 - - 0-3 1-0 1-1 - - DNPSPEARS, Drake 7-3 10 1-0 - 1-0 3-0 - - - - 1-2 DNP - 1-1 - -SWEENEY, T 7-1 8 1-0 - - - - 0-1 1-0 1-0 - - 1-0 1-0 2-0 -TANNER, Brad 6-0 6 - DNP DNP - - 1-0 1-0 - 1-0 2-0 1-0 - - DNPCLAIBORNE, S 4-2 6 - 0-1 - DNP 2-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-1 1-0 - 1-0 - -RICCI, Giovanni 2-3 5 - - 0-2 - - - 1-0 - 0-1 - 1-0 - - -BALABANI, A 3-1 4 DNP 2-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-1 DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPJACKSON, Daniel 2-2 4 - 1-0 - - DNP DNP 1-0 DNP 0-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPEKWOGE, Leo 4-0 4 - DNP - DNP - - - 2-0 - 2-0 - - - -CHEROCCI, L 2-2 4 - - 0-1 - DNP DNP 1-0 - 1-1 DNP DNP - - DNPJACKSON, J 1-2 3 DNP 0-1 DNP DNP 1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPESKRIDGE, D 2-1 3 - - 1-1 - - - - 1-0 - - DNP - - DNPHAMPTON, Butch 2-0 2 - 1-0 - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - -FINLEY, Ken 0-1 1 DNP 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNPMITCHELL, D 1-0 1 - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - -DAVIS, Corey 1-0 1 - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - -PFEIFER, Wyatt 0-1 1 - - 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - -BROOKS, Mark 0-1 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1 DNP DNP DNPJOHNSON, J 0-1 1 - - 0-1 DNP - DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

Individual Game by Game All Purpose YardsALL PURPOSE YARDS TOT NU NCCU ILL GS CMU NIU AKRON EMU BALL KENT UB TOLEDO OHIO WISFRANKLIN, J 1641 68 95 74 12 132 249 299 114 113 151 147 54 47 86DAVIS, Corey 1500 70 150 97 78 72 122 63 87 272 18 173 81 144 73PHILLIPS, D 1319 13 171 86 221 108 98 17 36 152 87 24 137 153 16BOGAN, Jamauri 981 108 131 189 128 3 DNP 9 29 21 DNP DNP 220 85 58HENRY, Michael 779 37 43 30 125 30 60 43 88 67 48 121 19 49 19THOMPSON, C 637 20 44 27 37 22 57 80 177 10 - 24 35 72 32JOHNSON, Fabian 285 10 - 12 DNP 45 13 1 41 2 125 36 - - -TERRELL, Zach 249 40 4 21 35 12 -4 34 - - 39 24 17 13 14TUCKER, Davon 210 DNP 7 DNP - 36 52 53 DNP 1 16 45 - - DNPESKRIDGE, D 181 20 14 - - 49 21 3 59 8 15 DNP - -8 DNPBELLAMY, L 137 17 121 -1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPERNSBERGER, D 112 22 - - - - - - - 6 - 56 23 5 -FLACCO, Tom 74 6 5 DNP DNP 7 1 DNP DNP 55 DNP DNP - DNP DNPFERGUSON, J 36 DNP DNP - - - 36 - - - - - - DNP DNPBAILEY, Caleb 29 - - - - - - 1 - - 28 - - - -WATSON, K 26 - 2 DNP - 16 8 - - - - - - - DNPSPILLANE, R 23 - - 23 - - - - - - - - - - -BROWN, Asantay 21 - - - - - - - - - - - 21 - -JACKSON, Obbie 15 - - - - - - - - 15 - - - - -TEAM -27 -2 - - -8 - -6 - - -2 - - -4 -3 -2

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Western Michigan FOOTBALL

2016 Season StatsIndividual Game by Game Sacks

SACKS UA-A TOT NU NCCU ILL GS CMU NIU AKRON EMU BALL KENT UB TOLEDO OHIO WISADAMS, Keion 7-1 7.5 - - 1.5-12 1.0-1 1.0-6 1.0-4 1.0-12 - - - - 2.0-19 - -ASSOUA, Eric 3-1 3.5 - - 1.5-11 - 2.0-15 - - - - - - - - DNPSPILLANE, R 3-0 3.0 1.0-5 - - - - - - - - - 1.0-7 - - 1.0-9BAILEY, Caleb 3-0 3.0 1.0-10 1.0-5 - - - - - - - - - - - 1.0-1BRASTER, Nathan 2-1 2.5 DNP DNP - - 1.5-10 - 1.0-6 - - - - - - -BROWN, Asantay 2-1 2.5 1.0-1 - 1.0-8 - 0.5-1 - - - - - - - - -TURNER, Andre 2-0 2.0 - - - - 1.0-5 - 1.0-6 - - - - - - -JACKSON, Obbie 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - - - - - 1.0-6 - - -PHILLIPS, D 1-0 1.0 - - - - 1.0-5 - - - - - - - - -CURLE, David 1-0 1.0 - - - - 1.0-5 - - - - - - - - -

Individual Game by Game Tackles for LossTACKLES FOR LOSS UA-A TOT NU NCCU ILL GS CMU NIU AKRON EMU BALL KENT UB TOLEDO OHIO WISADAMS, Keion 17-2 18.0 1.0-1 1.0-2 2.0-13 3.0-4 1.0-6 1.0-4 2.0-18 - 1.0-3 - 3.0-4 2.0-19 - 1.0-3SPILLANE, R 9-3 10.5 1.0-5 - 1.0-2 - 1.0-1 0.5-1 1.0-1 1.0-4 - 1.0-1 1.0-7 1.0-1 0.5-0 1.5-11BAILEY, Caleb 7-4 9.0 1.0-10 1.0-5 - - - 0.5-0 2.5-5 - - 0.5-0 - 0.5-1 1.0-1 2.0-2BROWN, Asantay 8-1 8.5 2.0-2 - 2.0-9 - 0.5-1 1.0-3 - - - - - 1.0-1 - 2.0-8BRASTER, Nathan 5-4 7.0 DNP DNP - - 1.5-10 - 1.0-6 1.0-2 - 0.5-1 1.0-1 0.5-1 1.0-4 0.5-2ASSOUA, Eric 5-3 6.5 1.0-2 - 2.0-12 - 2.0-15 - 1.5-4 - - - - - - DNPPHILLIPS, D 4-0 4.0 - - 1.0-1 - 1.0-5 - - 1.0-4 - - - - - 1.0-1TURNER, Andre 4-0 4.0 - 1.0-1 - 1.0-6 1.0-5 - 1.0-6 - - - - - - -CURLE, David 2-1 2.5 - - 1.0-2 - 1.0-5 - - - - - - - 0.5-1 -TRANQUILL, J 2-0 2.0 - - - 1.0-1 - - - - 1.0-2 - - - - -JACKSON, Obbie 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - - - - - 1.0-6 - - -GINWRIGHT, D 1-0 1.0 - - DNP - - - - - - DNP DNP - 1.0-2 -GRACE, Alex 1-0 1.0 DNP - - - - - - - - 1.0-1 - - - DNPFERGUSON, J 1-0 1.0 DNP DNP - - - 1.0-4 - - - - - - DNP DNPCARSON, Kasey 1-0 1.0 - 1.0-2 - - - - - - - - - - - DNP

3rd-Down ConversionsDate Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT Sep 3 at Northwestern W 22-21 7-17 41.2% 2-4 50.0% 2-6 33.3% 1-4 25.0% 2-3 66.7%Sep. 9 NC Central W 70-21 10-14 71.4% 2-3 66.7% 2-3 66.7% 5-5 100.0% 1-3 33.3%Sep 17 at Illinois W 34-10 2-11 18.2% 0-2 0.0% 1-3 33.3% 0-2 0.0% 1-4 25.0%Sep 24 Georgia Southern W 49-31 6-13 46.2% 2-4 50.0% 0-2 0.0% 0-2 0.0% 4-5 80.0%Oct 1 at Central Michigan W 49-10 11-14 78.6% 2-3 66.7% 5-6 83.3% 2-2 100.0% 2-3 66.7%Oct 8 Northern Illinois W 45-30 6-14 42.9% 3-5 60.0% 1-4 25.0% 2-3 66.7% 0-2 0.0%Oct 15 at Akron W 41-0 14-18 77.8% 5-5 100.0% 4-6 66.7% 2-3 66.7% 3-4 75.0%Oct 22 Eastern Michigan W 45-31 5-8 62.5% 0-2 0.0% 2-2 100.0% 2-2 100.0% 1-2 50.0%Nov 01 at Ball State W 52-20 4-9 44.4% 0-1 0.0% 1-4 25.0% 1-1 100.0% 2-3 66.7%Nov 08 at Kent State W 37-21 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% Nov 19 Buffalo W 38-0 6-12 50.0% 1-4 25.0% 2-3 66.7% 0-2 0.0% 3-3 100.0%Nov 25 Toledo W 55-35 10-15 66.7% 5-5 100.0% 3-5 60.0% 1-2 50.0% 1-3 33.3%Dec 02 vs Ohio W 29-23 4-15 26.7% 0-4 0.0% 2-4 50.0% 2-5 40.0% 0-2 0.0%Jan 02 vs WIS L 16-24 5-11 45.5% 0-2 0.0% 2-3 66.7% 1-3 33.3% 2-3 66.7% Western Michigan 101-188 53.7% 24-48 50.0% 30-55 54.5% 24-42 57.1% 23-43 53.5% Opponents 69-174 39.7% 13-42 31.0% 22-52 42.3% 13-35 37.1% 21-45 46.7%

4th-Down ConversionsDate Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT Sep 03 at Northwestern W 22-21 4-4 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 2-2 100.0% 1-1 100.0% 1-1 100.0%Sep. 9 NC Central W 70-21 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0%Sep 17 at Illinois W 34-10 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0%Sep 24 Georgia Southern W 49-31 2-2 100.0% 1-1 100.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0%Oct 1 at Central Michigan W 49-10 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0%Oct 8 Northern Illinois W 45-30 2-2 100.0% 1-1 100.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0%Oct 15 at Akron W 41-0 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0%Oct 22 Eastern Michigan W 45-31 1-1 100.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0%Nov 01 at Ball State W 52-20 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0%Nov 08 at Kent State W 37-21 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0%Nov 19 Buffalo W 38-0 0-1 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0%Nov 25 Toledo W 55-35 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0%Dec 02 vs Ohio W 29-23 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0%Jan 02 vs WIS L 16-24 2-2 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% Western Michigan 15-17 88.2% 3-4 75.0% 6-6 100.0% 1-1 100.0% 5-6 83.3% Opponents 10-18 55.6% 2-4 50.0% 3-7 42.9% 0-0 0.0% 5-7 71.4%

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Time of Possession StatisticsDate Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OTSep 3 at Northwestern W 22-21 39:04 5:59 12:20 11:16 9:29 Sep. 10 NC Central W 70-21 34:50 8:21 7:31 11:08 7:50 Sep 17 at Illinois W 34-10 35:00 6:21 10:04 6:51 11:44 Sep 24 Georgia Southern W 49-31 28:46 8:52 3:59 6:22 9:33 Oct 1 at Central Michigan W 49-10 28:21 6:48 8:43 4:10 8:40 Oct 8 Northern Illinois W 45-30 35:20 11:43 8:00 7:39 7:58 Oct 15 at Akron W 41-0 37:12 13:03 8:15 7:21 8:33 Oct 22 Eastern Michigan W 45-31 32:05 8:44 6:04 7:56 9:21 Nov 01 at Ball State W 52-20 28:45 5:06 5:04 10:13 8:22Nov 08 at Kent State W 37-21 35:23 6:44 8:12 10:07 10:20Nov 19 Buffalo W 38-0 34:36 8:42 7:55 8:16 9:43Nov 25 Toledo W 55-35 39:27 11:26 8:35 11:02 8:24Dec 02 vs Ohio W 29-23 37:52 9:06 9:30 10:57 8:19Jan 02 vs WIS L 16-24 29:55 3:49 9:03 7:58 9:05 Western Michigan Total 476:36 114:44 113:15 121:16 127:21 Avg. 34:02 8:11 8:05 8:39 9:05 Opponents Total 363:24 95:16 96:45 88:44 82:39 Avg. 25:57 6:48 6:54 6:20 5:54

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2016 Season Stats

2016 Team Rankings

FBS MAC

2016 Individual Rankings

PLAYER FBS MAC

2016 Team Highs

2016 Individual Highs

TD Rushes 2 6 times

Interceptions 1 15 times

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Punt Return, Touchdown:

vs. North Carolina Central, Sept. 10, 2016

at Iowa, Sept. 21, 2013

Kickoff Return, Touchdown:

vs Georgia Southern, Sept. 24, 2016

Interception Return, Touchdown:

vs. Toledo, Nov. 25, 2016Opponent: Adolphus Washingtonat Ohio State, Sept. 26, 2015

Fumble Return, Touchdown:

vs. Ball State, Oct. 19, 2013

at Toledo, Oct. 5, 2013

Recorded SafetyWMU: Robert Spillaneat Kent State, Nov. 8, 2016Opponent: Team Safetyvs. Central Michigan, Oct. 10, 2015

Blocked Punt:WMU: Paul Hazel vs. Purdue, Dec. 27, 2011Opponent: Greg Turner vs. Northern Illinois, Oct. 14, 2006

Blocked Field Goal:WMU: David Curle at Ball State, Nov. 1, 2016TD — Cory Flom

Opponent: Rob Bainat Illinois, Sept. 17, 2016

Toledo, Oct. 10, 1992

Blocked PAT:WMU: Travonte Boles vs. Central Michigan, Nov. 16, 2013Opponent: Julian Jacksonvs. Ball State, Nov. 5, 2015

PAT Return:

vs. Ball State, Oct. 8, 2005

at Ball State, Nov. 7, 1998

Two-Point ConversionWMU: Zach Terrell to Fabian Johnsonat Kent State, Nov. 8, 2016

at Eastern Michigan, Nov. 9, 2013

Recorded a Shutout:

Game-Winning Field Goal:

vs. Buffalo, Oct. 24, 2009

at No. 24 Illinois, Sept. 24, 2011

Two 100-Yard Rushers:

at Georgia Southern, Sept. 12, 2015

Two 100-Yard Receivers:

vs. Buffalo, Nov. 19, 2016

at Miami, Nov. 16, 2011

200-Yard Rusher:

300-Yard Rusher: WMU: NA

Overtime Game:

Oct. 4, 2014

600 Yards Total Offense:WMU: 625 vs. Buffalo, Nov. 19, 2016Opponent: 804* at Toledo, Nov. 8, 2011

200-Yard Receiver:

at Ball State, Nov. 1, 2016

at Central Michigan, Nov. 3, 2012

400-Yard Passer:

* Alex Carder threw for a WMU record 548 yds at Toledo, Nov. 8, 2011

Four Touchdowns:

vs. Middle Tennessee State, Dec. 24, 2015

at Georgia Southern, Sept. 12, 2015

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NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE (NFL)Keion Adams, DE Pittsburgh Steelers 2017Adam Anderson, P Detroit Lions 2006

Seattle Seahawks 2007-08 Kansas City Chiefs 2008 Tennessee Titans 2010 Philadelphia Eagles 2009, 2011-12 Jacksonville Jaguars 2012-13Willie Beavers Minnesota Vikings 2016-presentEJ Biggers, CB Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2009-12 Washington Redskins 2013-2016Freddie Bishop - UDFA Detroit Lions 2013James Blair, OG - UDFA Cincinnati Bengals 2008 Detroit Lions 2009

UDFA Chicago Bears 1939-42, 1946-52 Green Bay Packers 1952Daniel Braverman Chicago Bears 2016-presentAlex Carder - UDFA Detroit Lions 2013Charlie Carr, B - UDFA Hammond Pros 1926Ed Chlebek, QB - UDFA New York Jets 1963Jerry Collins, LB - UDFA Buffalo Bills 1969-71Terry Crews, LB Los Angeles Rams 1991 San Diego Chargers 1993 Washington Redskins 1995Corey Davis, WR Tennessee Titans 2017Vern Davis, DB - UDFA Philadelphia Eagles 1971Louis Delmas, FS ^ Detroit Lions ++++ 2009-13 Miami Dolphins 2014-presentLonden Fryar - UDFA Kansas City 2009 New York Giants 2009

Phoenix Cardinals 1988 New York Jets 1988Gene Hamlin, C - UDFA Washington Redskins 1970 Chicago Bears 1971 Detroit Lions 1972Kevin Haverdink, OT New Orleans Saints 1989-91Steve Hawkins, WR New England Patriots 1994Paul Hazel, DE - UDFA Jacksonville Jaguars 2013Tim Hiller, QB - UDFA Indianapolis Colts 2010Paul Hutchins, OT Green Bay Packers 1993-94Greg Jennings, WR - ^ Green Bay Packers 2006-12 Minnesota Vikings 2013-15Jeff Kacmarek, NT - UDFA Detroit Lions 1987Roger Lawson, RB Chicago Bears 1972-73Dale Livingston, K Cincinnati Bengals 1968-69 Green Bay Packers 1970John Lomakoski, OT Detroit Lions 1962

UDFA New York Giants 1967-71 Minnesota Vikings + 1972-76

Seattle Seahawks 1976-77

Washington Redskins 1948UDFA Chicago Cardinals 1939

Green Bay Packers 1942-45 UDFA Detroit Lions 1943-46

Jarrell McKinney - UDFA Houston Texans 2016

Dominic Moran, OL - UDFA New York Jets 2007Jake Moreland, TE - UDFA New York Jets 2000-01John Morton, WR - UDFA Oakland Raiders 1993 Cleveland Browns 2001Kendrick Mosley, WR - UDFA Cleveland Browns 2006Drew Nowak, DT - UDFA Jacksonville Jaguars 2012-presentTom Nütten, OL - Buffalo Bills 1995 St. Louis Rams 1998-2002, 2004-05

UDFA Houston Texans 2013John Offerdahl, LB - +++ Miami Dolphins 1986-93John Potter, K Buffalo Bills 2012 Washington Redskins 2013

Mike Prindle, K - UDFA Detroit Lions 1987UDFA Chicago Rockets 1948

Chicago Hornets 1949New York Giants 1950-54

Rudy Rosatti, T - UDFA Cleveland Indians 1923Green Bay Packers 1924-28

Detroit Lions 2010-13Herman Seborg, G-B - UDFA Frankford Yellow Jackets 1930

Minneapolis Red Jackets 1930Frankford Yellow Jackets 1931

Jamarko Simmons, WR - UDFA Green Bay Packers 2009Mike Siwek, DT St. Louis Cardinals 1970

Jacksonville Jaguars 1995-2000Warren Smith, G - UDFA Green Bay Packers 1921Zach Terrell, QB - UDFA Baltimore Ravens 2017

San Diego Chargers 1990Jordan White New York Jets 2012Pete Wysocki, LB - UDFA Washington Redskins 1975-80Ronald Zamort - UDFA Arizona Cardinals 2016-17

UDFA - Undrafted Free Agent$ - played in Super Bowls+ - Pro Bowl selections^ - NFL Rookie Team

NFL EUROPE LEAGUE (WORLD LEAGUE) (DEFUNCT)Adam Anderson, P Hamburg Sea Devils 2005, 2007

Terry Crews, DL Rhein Fire 1995Jermaine Lewis, WR Frankfurt Galaxy 2004Charles Missant, C Frankfurt Galaxy 2005-07John Morton, WR Frankfurt Galaxy 1997Tristan Moss, DB Barcelona Dragons 1998-99Tom Nütten, OL Amsterdam Admirals 1998Ronald Rogers, CB Scottish Claymores 2003

UNITED STATES FOOTBALL LEAGUE (DEFUNCT)Allen Hughes, DT Michigan Panthers 1983-84Duane Wilson, OT Oklahoma Outlaws 1984

XFL (DEFUNCT)Tim Lester, QB Chicago Enforcers 2001

CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE (CFL)Allan Boyko, SB Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1991

Saskatchewan Roughriders 1991

Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1990Saskatchewan Roughriders 1990-96

Alex Carder, QB Ottawa RedBlacks 2014Larry Cates, RB Calgary Stampeders 1974Lovell Coleman, RB Calgary Stampeders 1960-67

Ottawa Rough Riders 1968British Columbia Lions 1969-70

Ryan Cubit, QB Calgary Stampeders 2007Bobby Desrosiers, SB Saskatchewan Roughriders 1999

Bruno Heppell, FB Montreal Alouettes 1997-04Allen Hughes, DL Calgary Stampeders 1982Fernand Kashama, FB Calgary Stampeders 2009Tony Kimbrough, QB Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1989

Ottawa Rough Riders 1989-91British Columbia Lions 1991-92

Tony Knox, WR Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1997Paul Lambert, OT Hamilton Tiger-Cats 2001-2003

Montreal Alouettes 2004-09

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Tarrence McEvans, DB Calgary Stampeders 1998-99John Morton, WR Toronto Argonauts 1995Tristan Moss, DB Saskatchewan Roughriders 1998Tom Nütten, OL Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1997Mark Ricks, CB Saskatchewan Roughriders 1993Ronald “Bo” Rogers, CB Ottawa Renegades 2005Robert Sanford, RB Saskatchewan Roughriders 2003Mike Snodgrass, C Ottawa Roughriders 1962-63Desman Stephen, DB Hamilton Tiger-Cats 2009Brandon West, RB Saskatchewan Roughriders 2011-12Pete Wysocki, LB Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1971 Toronto Argonauts 1972 Saskatchewan Roughriders 1973-74

ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE (AFL)

New Orleans VooDoo 2004-05 Columbus Destroyers 2006

Columbus Destroyers 2007 Dallas Desperados 2008 Orlando Predators 2010-11, 2013 New Orleans VooDoo 2012Alex Carder, QB Iowa Barnstormers 2014 Jacksonville Sharks 2014

New Jersey Gladiators 2001

Carolina Cobras 2002 Orlando Predators 2003 Chicago Rush 2004-05

Tampa Bay Storm 2001 Orlando Predators 2002

New York CityHawks 1998

Tony Kimbrough, QB Charlotte Rage 1993-94 San Jose SaberCats 1995-96 Buffalo Destroyers 1999

New Jersey Gladiators 2001

Grand Rapids Rampage 2006-08Jay McDonagh, QB Buffalo Destroyers 1999 New Jersey Gladiators 2002 Las Vegas Gladiators 2003Tristan Moss, DB Grand Rapids Rampage 2000-01 Chicago Rush 2002

Nashville Kats 1997 Portland Forest Dragons 1998-99 Oklahoma Wranglers 2000 Los Angeles Avengers 2001-02 Grand Rapids Rampage 2003-04

San Jose SaberCats 2002 Grand Rapids Rampage 2003 Las Vegas Gladiators 2003 Orlando Predators 2004Ronald “Bo” Rogers Tampa Bay Storm 2007Brad Selent, K Detroit Fury 2002Jamarko Simmons, WR Jacksonville Sharks 2011-12 San Jose Sabercats 2013

Jeff Welsh, QB Grand Rapids Rampage 2003-04

ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE2 (AFL2)

UNITED INDOOR FOOTBALL (UIF)Jonathan Jones, DE Peoria Rough Riders 2004-06Nate Meyer, K Evansville BlueCats 2007

CONTINENTAL INDOOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE (CIFL)

Brad Selent, K

AMERICAN INDOOR FOOTBALL (UIF)Alex Carder, QB West Michigan Ironmen 2016

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NFL DRAFTYear Player Rd Overall Team

1943 Art Macioszczyk, B 25th 252 Philadelphia Eagles1943 Bill Yambrick, C 24th 247 Pittsburgh Steelers1945 Ben Wall, B 24th 269 Washington Redskins1950 Charley Schoolmaster, C 18th 223 Baltimore Colts1960 Lovell Coleman, HB 17th 199 Cleveland Browns1962 John Lomakoski, OT 4th — Detroit Lions1962 Mike Snodgrass, C 20th — Green Bay Packers1963 Pat Emerick, G 6th — San Francisco 49ers1963 Allen Schau, E 11th — Washington Redskins1964 Larry Bartolemeolli, OT 17th — Cleveland Browns1967 Bob Rowe, DE 2nd 43 St. Louis Cardinals1967 Torre Ossmo, OT 10th 251 San Diego Chargers1968 Dale Livingston, K 3rd 83 Cincinnati Bengals1970 Mike Siwek, DT 11th 267 St. Louis Cardinals1971 Greg Flaska, DE 17th 422 New York Jets1972 Bill Slater, DE 7th 181 Minnesota Vikings1972 Dennis Sweeney, DE 11th 274 Philadelphia Eagles1972 Roger Lawson, RB 15th 377 Chicago Bears1972 Vern Brown, Sr., DB 17th 441 Miami Dolphins1973 Bernard Thomas, DE 12th 295 Baltimore Colts1973 Keith Pretty, TE 16th 411 Green Bay Packers1974 Larry Cates, DB 15th 390 Miami Dolphins1977 Rocco Moore, OT 11th 283 Philadelphia Eagles1982 Allen Hughes, DT 12th 320 Pittsburgh Steelers1985 Tom Toth, OT 4th 102 New England Patriots1986 John Offerdahl, LB 2nd 52 Miami Dolphins1987 Mark Garalczyk, DT 6th 146 St. Louis Cardinals1989 Kevin Haverdink, OT 5th 133 New Orleans Saints1990 Joel Smeenge, DE 3rd 71 New Orleans Saints1991 Terry Crews, LB 11th 281 Los Angeles Rams1993 Paul Hutchins, OT 6th 152 Green Bay Packers1994 Steve Hawkins, DB 6th 166 New England Patriots1995 Tom Nütten, OT 7th 221 Buffalo Bills2004 Jason Babin, DE 1st 27 Houston Texans2006 Greg Jennings, WR 2nd 52 Green Bay Packers

2009 Louis Delmas, FS 2nd 33 Detroit Lions2009 EJ Biggers, CB 7th 217 Tampa Bay Buccaneers2012 Jordan White, WR 7th 244 New York Jets2012 John Potter, K 7th 251 Buffalo Bills2016 Willie Beavers, OT 4th 121 Minnesota Vikings2016 Daniel Braverman, WR 7th 230 Chicago Bears2017 Corey Davis, WR 1st 5 Tennessee Titans2017 Taylor Moton, OT 2nd 64 Carolina Panthers2017 Keion Adams, DE 7th 240 Pittsburgh Steelers

NFL DRAFT BY ROUNDFirst RoundYear Player Rd Overall Team2004 Jason Babin, DE 1st 27 Houston Texans2017 Corey Davis, WR 1st 5 Tennessee Titans

Second RoundYear Player Rd Overall Team1967 Bob Rowe, DE 2nd 43 St. Louis Cardinals1986 John Offerdahl, LB 2nd 52 Miami Dolphins2006 Greg Jennings, WR 2nd 52 Green Bay Packers

2009 Louis Delmas, FS 2nd 33 Detroit Lions2017 Taylor Moton, OT 2nd 64 Carolina Panthers

Third RoundYear Player Rd Overall Team1968 Dale Livingston, K 3rd 83 Cincinnati Bengals1990 Joel Smeenge, DE 3rd 71 New Orleans Saints

Fourth RoundYear Player Rd Overall Team1962 John Lomakoski, OT 4th — Detroit Lions1985 Tom Toth, OT 4th 102 New England Patriots2016 Willie Beavers, OT 4th 121 Minnesota Vikings

Fifth RoundYear Player Rd Overall Team1989 Kevin Haverdink, OT 5th 133 New Orleans Saints

Sixth RoundYear Player Rd Overall Team1963 Pat Emerick, G 6th — San Francisco 49ers1987 Mark Garalczyk, DT 6th 146 St. Louis Cardinals1993 Paul Hutchins, OT 6th 152 Green Bay Packers1994 Steve Hawkins, DB 6th 166 New England Patriots

Seventh RoundYear Player Rd Overall Team

1972 Bill Slater, DE 7th 181 Minnesota Vikings1995 Tom Nütten, OT 7th 221 Buffalo Bills2009 EJ Biggers, CB 7th 217 Tampa Buccaneers2012 Jordan White, WR 7th 244 New York Jets2012 John Potter, K 7th 251 Buffalo Bills2016 Daniel Braverman, WR 7th 230 Chicago Bears2017 Keion Adams, DE 7th 240 Pittsburgh Steelers

Year Player Rd Overall Team1967 Torre Ossmo, OT 10th 251 San Diego Chargers1963 Allen Schau, E 11th — Washington Redskins1970 Mike Siwek, DT 11th 267 St. Louis Cardinals1977 Rocco Moore, OT 11th 283 Philadelphia Eagles1991 Terry Crews, LB 11th 281 Los Angeles Rams1972 Dennis Sweeney, DE 11th 274 Philadelphia Eagles1982 Allen Hughes, DT 12th 320 Pittsburgh Steelers1973 Bernard Thomas, DE 12th 295 Baltimore Colts1972 Roger Lawson, RB 15th 377 Chicago Bears1974 Larry Cates, DB 15th 390 Miami Dolphins1973 Keith Pretty, TE 16th 411 Green Bay Packers1960 Lovell Coleman, HB 17th 199 Cleveland Browns1964 Larry Bartolemeolli, OT 17th — Cleveland Browns1971 Greg Flaska, DE 17th 422 New York Jets1972 Vern Brown, Sr., DB 17th 441 Miami Dolphins1962 Mike Snodgrass, C 20th — Green Bay Packers1950 Charley Schoolmaster, C 18th 223 Baltimore Colts1945 Ben Wall, B 24th 269 Washington Redskins1943 Bill Yambrick, C 24th 247 Pittsburgh Steelers1943 Art Macioszczyk, B 25th 252 Philadelphia Eagles

NFL DRAFT BY TEAMArizona/St. Louis CardinalsBob RoweMike SiwekMark Garalczyk

Buffalo BillsTom NuttenJohn Potter

Carolina PanthersTaylor Moton

Chicago BearsRay BrayRoger LawsonDaniel Braverman

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Cincinnati BengalsDale Livingston

Cleveland BrownsLovell ColemanLarry Bartolemeolli

Denver Broncos

Detroit LionsJohn LomakoskiLouis Delmas

Green Bay PackersMike SnodgrassKeith PrettyPaul HutchinsGreg Jennings

Houston TexansJason Babin

Indianapolis/Baltimore ColtsCharley SchoolmasterBernard Thomas

Los Angeles/San Diego ChargersTorre Ossmo

Los Angeles RamsTerry Crews

Miami DolphinsVern BrownLarry CatesJohn Offerdahl

Minnesota VikingsBill SlaterWillie Beavers

New England PatriotsTom TothSteve Hawkins

New Orleans SaintsKevin HaverdinkJoel Smeenge

New York JetsGreg FlaskaJordan White

Philadelphia EaglesArt MacioszcykDennis SweeneyRocco Moore

Pittsburgh SteelersBill YambrickAllen HughesKeion Adams

San Francisco 49ersPat Emerick

Tampa Bay BuccaneersEJ Biggers

Tennessee TitansEJ BiggersCorey Davis

Washington RedskinsBen WallAllen Schau

AFL DRAFTYear Player Rd Overall Team1962 Lovell Coleman, HB — — Denver Broncos1962 John Lomakoski, OT 8th — New York Titans1963 Pat Emerick, G 6th — San Diego Chargers1964 Larry Bartolemeolli, OT 24th — Boston Patriots1965 Troy Allen, DB 20th — New York Jets

Broncos Drafted

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1958 Clarence Cheatham, off. tackle

1959 Lovell Coleman, fullback

1961 John Lomakoski, Tackle ^Associated Press

1966 Bob Rowe, defensive tackleAssociated Press

1972 Larry Ulmer, guardAssociated Press

1976 Jerome Persell, tailbackAssociated Press

1977 Jerome Persell, tailbackAssociated Press

1982 Matt Meares, center

1984 John Offerdahl, linebackerAssociated Press

1985 John Offerdahl, linebackerAssociated Press

1988 Kevin Haverdink, off. tackleAssocated Press

2002 Jason Babin, defensive endThe Sporting News

2003 Jason Babin, defensive endThe Sporting News

2005 Greg Jennings, Wide ReceiverAssociated PressSports IllustratedCollegeFootballNews.com

CollegeFootballNews.com,

2006 Ameer IsmailAssociated Press

2008 Louis DelmasPhil Steele

Jamarko SimmonsSports IllustratedPhil Steele

2012 Drew NowakPhil Steele

2012 Jordan White

Sports IllustratedAssociated PressPhil Steele

2016 Corey Davis - Consensus All-American

USA Today

Sports IllustratedAssociated PressPhil SteeleCBS Sports

Sporting News2016 Taylor Moton

Phil Steele2016 Butch Hampton

All-American Bowl1962 Ed Chlebek, QB

Blue-Gray1968 Gene Hamlin, C1988 Kevin Haverdink, OT1992 Paul Hutchins, OT1993 Steve Hawkins, S1999 Charlie Knapp, OT Tim Lester, QB2003 Jason Babin, DE*

Casino Del Sol All-Star Game2012 Drew Nowak, DT

College All-Star Game1967 Bob Rowe, DT

East-West Shrine 1966 Bob Rowe, DT1969 Mike Siwek, DT1986 John Offerdahl, LB1987 Mark Garalczyk, DT1995 Tom Nütten, OT2004 Jason Babin, DE2006 Greg Jennings, WR2013 Alex Carder, QB

2016 Willie Beavers, OT*2017 Zach Terrell, QB

Tyco Gridiron ClassicThe Villages Gridiron Classic2000 Tim Lester, QB2001 Robert Sanford, RB*

2004 Kendrick Mosley, WR

Hula Bowl1992 Paul Hutchins, OT1994 Tom Nütten, OT2001 Steve Neal, WR Robert Sanford, RB2004 Jason Babin, DE*2008 James Blair, OT

Las Vegas All-American Classic

2006 Greg Jennings, WR*2007 Ameer Ismail, LB*

NFL PA Bowl2016 Willie Beavers, OT*2017 Keion Adams, DL

North-South Shrine 1967 Dale Livingston, KParadise Bowl 2003 Jermaine Lewis, WR

Senior Bowl1961 Jon Lomakoski, OT1985 John Offerdahl, LB1986 Mark Garalczyk, DT1988 Kevin Haverdink, OT1989 Joel Smeenge, DE2004 Jason Babin, DE*2009 Louis Delmas, FS2012 Jordan White, WR*2016 Willie Beavers, OT2017 Taylor Moton, OL2017 Corey Davis, WR*

Texas vs. The Nation Challenge2008 James Blair, OT2009 Londen Fryar, CB2009 Branden Ledbetter, TE2009 Jamarko Simmons, WR* 2010 Tim Hiller, QB

* invited, did not play

2009 Tim Hiller - Wuerffel Trophy2009 Tim Hiller - National Scholar Athlete

2016 Zach Terrell - Campbell Award

2016 Zach Terrell - AFCA Good Works Team

ALL-AMERICANS POSTSEASON ALL-STAR GAMES

RECOGNITION AWARDS

WMU Football National/Postseason Awards

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VERN SMITH AWARD — MAC MVP

1988 Tony Kimbrough, QB

2000 Robert Sanford, RB

2005 Greg Jennings, WR

2016 Zach Terrell, QB

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

1976 Jerome Persell, RB

1977 Jerome Persell, RB

1978 Jerome Persell, RB

1988 Tony Kimbrough, QB

2000 Robert Sanford, RB

2005 Greg Jennings, WR

2014 Jarvion Franklin, RB

2016 Corey Davis, WR

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

1985 John Offerdahl, LB

1986 Mark Garalczyk, DT

1990 Sean Mulhearn, LB

2002 Jason Babin, DE

2003 Jason Babin, DE

2006 Ameer Ismail, LB

2012 Drew Nowak, DT

LINEMAN OF THE YEAR

1965 Bob Rowe, OL

1966 Bob Rowe, OL

SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR

1998 Brad Selent, K

2016 Darius Phillips, KR/PR

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

1983 Kelly Spielmaker, TE

1989 Brad Tayles, QB

1996 Tim Lester, QB

1997 Robert Sanford, RB

2005 Tim Hiller, QB

2013 Corey Davis, WR

2014 Jarvion Franklin, RB

2015 Jamauri Bogan, RB

COACH OF THE YEAR

1966 Bill Doolittle

1976 Elliot Uzelac

1988 Al Molde

2000 Gary Darnell

2005 Bill Cubit

2014 P.J. Fleck

2016 P.J. Fleck

FIRST TEAMChuck Schoolmaster, C, 1948-49Pat Clysdale, E, 1949Floyd Stollsteimer, DB, 1951-52Tom Morris, DB, 1951Lovell Coleman, HB, 1958John Lomakoski, OT, 1960Dennis Holland, E, 1961Ed Chlebek, QB, 1961Chuck Liedtke, OG, 1963Ken Moon, DE, 1964Marty Barski, DB, 1965Bob Rowe, DT, 1966Dale Livingston, K, 1966-67Gene Hamlin, C, 1967Jerry Collins, DE, 1967-68Dave Hudson, DB, 1967-68Mike Siwek, DT, 1969Keith Volk, OG, 1969Greg Flaska, TE, 1970Roger Lawson, FB, 1970Tom Elias, LB, 1970-71Vern Davis, S, 1970Bill Slater, DE, 1971Bernard Thomas, DT, 1971-72Larry Ulmer, OG, 1971-72Larry Cates, HB, 1971-72Fred Hicks, C, 1972Dan Arbour, DE, 1972Ron Karlis, S, 1972Dominic Riggio, LB, 1972-73Mike Carter, DB, 1973Dave Gapinski, DB, 1976Rocco Moore, OT, 1976Mike Sitko, C, 1976Jerome Persell, TB, 1976-77-78Dave Bordine, OG, 1978Pat Humes, DB, 1978Eric Manns, LB, 1978-79Mark Lootens, OG, 1979Matt Murphy, DT, 1979Bobby Howard, FB, 1979-80Bud Sitko, OT, 1980Jim Hinkle, DE, 1980Allen Hughes, DT, 1980-81George Bullock, DB, 1980Alton Laupp, P, 1980Bob Phillips, SE, 1981-82Matt Meares, C, 1981-82Duane Wilson, OT, 1982

Shawn Faulkner, TB, 1983John Offerdahl, LB, 1983-84-85Tom Toth, OT, 1984Mark Garalczyk, DT, 1985-86Ken Luckett, S, 1985Jamie Hence, SE, 1987Joel Smeenge, OLB, 1987-88-89Robert Oliver, WR, 1988Kevin Haverdink, OT, 1988Tony Kimbrough, QB, 1988Eric Hoffman, LB, 1988Willie Berrios, S, 1988Scott Thomas, OT, 1990

Corey Sylve, RB, 1990Sean Mulhearn, LB, 1990Paul Hutchins, OT, 1991-92Mark Ricks, CB, 1992Steve Hawkins, S, 1993Pierre Hixon, CB, 1993Dion Powell, DT, 1993-94-95Peter Tuffo, LB, 1993-94Tom Nutten, OT, 1994Andre Wallace, FL, 1994Tony Knox, SE, 1995-96Andre Vaughn, LB, 1995Tristan Moss, CB, 1995Dan Falcon, DL, 1998Jake Moreland, TE, 1998Steve Neal, WR, 1998-99-00Brad Selent, K, 1998Scott Niles, LB, 1999

Anthony Allsbury, DE, 2000-01Paul Lambert, OT, 2000Robert Sanford, RB, 2000Garrett Soldano, LB, 2000Ronald Rogers, CB, 2001Jason Babin, DE, 2002-03Chris Browning, DE, 2002Adam Anderson, P, 2003Greg Jennings, WR, 2004-05

Ameer Ismail, LB, 2005Londen Fryar, DB, 2006-07Ameer Ismail, LB, 2006James Blair, OT, 2007Jamarko Simmons, WR, 2007-08Louis Delmas, FS, 2008Austin Pritchard, LB, 2008Juan Nunez, WR, 2010Jordan White, WR, 2010-11Drew Nowak, DT, 2011

Donald Celiscar, CB, 2014Corey Davis, WR, 2014-16Jarvion Franklin, RB, 2014Willie Beavers, OT, 2015Daniel Braverman, WR, 2015Taylor Moton, OL, 2016Chukwuma Okorafor, OL, 2016Darius Phillips, CB, 2016

SECOND TEAMJames Walker, OT, 1954-55Jerry Ganzel, QB, 1954Lovell Coleman, HB, 1957Bill Watkinson, OT, 1958Henry Mugg, E, 1959John Lomakoski, OT, 1961Pat Emerick, OG, 1961-62Bob White, FB, 1961Allen Schau, E, 1962Francis LeRoue, OT, 1962Mike Maul, C, 1962Roger Theder, QB, 1962Troy Allen, QB, 1963Gary Crain, E, 1966

Torre Ossmo, OT, 1966Gene Hamlin, E, 1966

Dan Sopha, MG, 1966Dave Hudson, DHB, 1966Pete Mitchell, OG, 1967Gary Rowe, DHB, 1967Mike Siwek, DT, 1968Jim Rutledge, OT, 1968Ken Woodside, HB, 1968Pete Wysocki, LB, 1968Paul Minnis, OG, 1968-69Greg Flaska, TE, 1969Al Bush, C, 1969Larry Ulmer, OG, 1970Bill Slater, DE, 1970Greg Igaz, LB, 1970-71Vern Brown, DHB, 1970Ron Karlis, S, 1971Keith Pretty, TE, 1971Bob Pokorny, OT, 1971Dave Hallabrin, FL, 1971Dan Arbour, DE, 1973George Bennett, LB, 1973Jim Bollweg, DT, 1973Greg Cowser, TE, 1974Mike Fenbert, OT, 1974Dan Matthews, RB, 1974Dave Gapinski, DHB, 1975Dennis Dilley, TE, 1976Howard Nevins, LB, 1976Mike Ribecky, OT, 1976Donny Leigh, OG, 1977Bob Compton, DE, 1978Bobby Howard, FB, 1978Matt Murphy, DT, 1978Tom Henry, TE, 1979Pat Humes, DHB, 1979Craig Morrow, TB, 1980John Fielder, TE, 1981Tom George, QB, 1981Glen Jenkins, MG, 1981Shawn Faulkner, TB, 1982Jim Mota, OLB, 1982Randy Blackmore, SS, 1982Mike Prindle, K, 1982Mike Prough, OT, 1983Parris Boyer, OLB, 1983Mike Gary, FS, 1983Cliff Reed, FL, 1984Ken Luckett, DB, 1984Paul Sorce, WR, 1985Lewis Howard, RB, 1985Roy Swoape, OLB, 1985Denny Robinson, S, 1985Kelly Spielmaker, TE, 1986Jim Kramer, DT, 1986Jim Klapthor, P, 1986Eric Hoffman, LB, 1987Paul Agema, WR, 1988-90Robert Davis, RB, 1988Doug Kraus, DT, 1988Allan Boyko, SE, 1989-90Terry Crews, DE, 1989

SPECIALTY AWARDS ALL-TIME ALL-MACMid-American Conference Awards

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Don Eastman, OG, 1990Paul Hutchins, OT, 1990Brad Tayles, QB, 1990-92Todd Rawsthorne, P, 1990Greg Kelley, LB, 1991Paul Johnson, DT, 1991Corey Sylve, RB, 1991Dave Van Dale, OG, 1991-92Michael Coleman, TE, 1992Dave Cutlip, DE, 1992Scott Fleming, OT, 1992Ulric King, SE, 1992Carl Lopez, OLB, 1992Jason Biddle, OT, 1993Kevin Knope, K, 1994Tony Tiefenbach, DE, 1994Jim Vackaro, TB, 1994-95Dean Polce, OLB, 1994-95Joe Lewandowski, OT, 1995-96-97Jay McDonagh, QB, 1995Chris Rawson, DT, 1995Rick Lucas, OLB, 1995Ryan Bauer, DE, 1997Dan Falcon, DT, 1997Robert Sanford, FB, 1997-99Darnell Fields, RB, 1998Charlie Knapp, OL, 1998-99Tim Lester, QB, 1998-99Jake Moreland, TE, 1999Chris Browning, DE, 2000Mario Evans, LB, 2000Colin Greczek, C, 2000Jermaine Lewis, SS, 2000-01Terrence Moore, LB, 2000Ronald Rogers, CB, 2000Brad Selent, K, 2000

Jason Babin, DE, 2001Josh Bush, WR, 2001Greg Jennings, WR, 2003Jack Gitler, DE, 2003Adam Anderson, P, 2004Louis Delmas, CB, 2005, 2007Trovon Riley, RB, 2005Mark Bonds, RB, 2006Branden Ledbetter, TE, 2006, 2008Dominic Moran, OL, 2006Zach Davidson, DE, 2007-08Boston McCornell, LB, 2007

EJ Biggers, CB, 2008Londen Fryar, CB, 2008Brandon West, RB 2009Anthony Parker, OT, 2009Austin Pritchard, LB, 2009Alex Carder, QB, 2011Johnnie Simon, DB, 2011Justin Currie, DB, 2012

Corey Davis, WR, 2013Willie Beavers, LT, 2014Zach Terrell, QB, 2014, 2016Darius Phillips, DB, 2015Darius Phillips, KR/PR, 2015-16Ronald Zamort, DB, 2015Jarvion Franklin, RB, 2016

Robert Spillane, LB, 2016Asantay Brown, LB, 2016John Keenoy, OL, 2016Keion Adams, DL, 2016

THIRD TEAMRobbie Krutilla, C, 2007Branden Ledbetter, TE, 2007Tim Hiller, QB, 2008Boston McCornell, LB, 2008Juan Nunez, WR, 2008-09Phil Swanson, OL, 2008Brandon West, RB, 2008Ben Armer, P, 2009Robert Arnheim, WR, 2009Tim Hiller, QB, 2009Alex Carder, QB, 2010Jamail Berry, DB, 2010Paul Hazel, DL, 2010John Potter, K, 2010-11Freddie Bishop, DE, 2011

Chleb Ravenell, WR, 2011Kevin Galeher, C, 2012Desmond, Bozeman, LB, 2012Johnnie Simon, DB, 2012Travonte Boles, DL, 2013Donald Celiscar, DB, 2013Daniel Braverman, WR, 2014Justin Currie, SS, 2014James Kristof, RG, 2014Darius Phillips, KR, 2014J. Schroeder, P, 2014Ronald Zamort, CB, 2014Jamauri Bogan, RB, 2015Asantay Brown, DB, 2015Andrew Haldeman, K, 2015Taylor Moton, OL, 2015Zach Terrell, QB, 2015Donnie Ernsberger, TE, 2016Justin Ferguson, DB, 2016

Mid-American Conference Awards

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Marty Barski, DB, 1965Dennis Bridges, OT, 1965-67Marty Barski, DB, 1966-67Glenn Cherup, DE, 1966-67Paul Minnis, OT, 1967

Jon Bull, OT, 1968-70Jim Pritchett, OT, 1968Al Bush, Jr., C, 1968-69Edd Snyder, DB, 1968Lee Thompson, DE, 1969Steve Swineheart, DB, 1970Bob Gavinski, DE, 1971-72Larry Ulmer, OG, 1971-72Pete Aseritis, DT, 1971Dale Wendell, DB, 1971Larry Cates, HB, 1972Dan Arbour, DE, 1972-73Jack Reinelt, OG, 1974Mark Lundell, DE, 1974Tom Baetens, DT, 1974Dave Corning, LB, 1975-76Dave Gapinski, DHB, 1975Jay Mumford, DHB, 1975Tom Henry, TE, 1979Alton Laupp, K, 1979John Fielder, TE, 1980-81Les Garrett, LB, 1980-81Matt Meares, C, 1981-82Mike Gary, DB, 1981-82-83Keith Byard, DB, 1985Chad Hopkins, RB, 1986John Creek, K, 1986-87-88Trevor Bilicke, LB, 1986Dan Cunningham, DB, 1986Jamie Hence, WR, 1988Sean Mulhearn, LB, 1988-89-90

Dave Cutlip, DE, 1992Rich Kaiser, DE, 1993-94-95Derek Lott, FB, 1993Dean Polce, OLB, 1993-94-95Andrew Schorfhaar, QB, 1993-94Tony Tiefenbach, DE, 1993-94Stewart Masi, OG, 1994Joe Lewandowski, OT, 1996-97Bill Chopp, OLB, 1997-98Tim Lester, QB, 1997-98Scott Niles, LB, 1997-98Mike Hutchings, WR, 1998Jason Cavanaugh, OT, 1998Jared Pike, OLB, 1998

William Henagan, FB, 1998Mark Dragoo, P, 1998Frank Bosworth, TE, 1998Jason Feldpausch, WS, 2002-03Jake Gasaway, C, 2002Jon Drach, QB, 2003Kyle Ras, OG, 2003Mark Hardy, WS, 2004Nate Meyer, K, 2004

Brett Stewart, FS, 2004

Anthony Gebhart, DB, 2006-07Nate Meyer, K, 2006Dominic Moran, OL, 2006Dustin Duclo, LB, 2007Tim Hiller, QB, 2007-09Phillip Swanson, 2007-10Ben Armer, 2009-11John Potter, 2009-11Alex Carder, 2010

Justin Currie, 2012Chris Prom, 2012Kyle Lark, 2013Lucas Cherocci, 2014-16David Curle, 2014-16Justin Currie, 2014 $

Taylor Moton, 2014-16Alec Moulton, 2014-15J. Schroeder, 2014-15 $Trevor Sweeney, 2014-16 $Zach Terrell, 2014-16 $Lucas Bezerra, 2015-16 $Kasey Carson, 2015-16Kristof Ifkovits, 2015-16Derrick Mitchell, 2015-16 $Zach Novoselsky, 2015-16Kasey Carson, 2016 $Alex Grace, 2016Austin Guido, 2016Luke Juriga, 2016John Keenoy, 2016 $Odell Miller, 2016Giovanni Ricci, 2016Justin Tranquill, 2016 $

$ - MAC Distinguished Scholar AthleteNote: in 2014 the rules were changed to allow anyone eligible (3.20 GPA or high-er and partipation in half of all contests)

1981 Les Garrett, LB Matt Meares, C1982 Mike Gary, DB1983 Mike Gary, DB1987 Arthell Woods, DB1990 Sean Mulhearn, LB1993 Rich Kaiser, DE1994 Rich Kaiser, DE Dean Polce, OLB Tony Tiefenbach, DE1995 Rich Kaiser, DE Dean Polce, LB1997 William Henagan, FB Scott Niles, LB1998 Frank Bosworth, TE Mike Hutchings, WR

Tim Lester, QB Scott Niles, LB1999 Tim Lester, QB2000 Frank Bosworth, TE2002 Jason Feldpausch, WS2003 Jason Feldpausch, WS2004 Mark Hardy, WS

2006 Anthony Gebhart, DB2007 Anthony Gebhart, DB2008 Tim Hiller, QB2008 Phil Swanson, OL2009 Tim Hiller, QB2009 Phillip Swanson, OL2010 Phillip Swanson, OL

Rolla Anderson, 1982Jason Babin, 2014Sam Bishop, 1974Ray Bray, 1975Tom Briscoe, 1988Al Bush, 1986Ed Chlebek, 1994Pat Clysdale, 1989“Hap” Coleman, 1974Lovell Coleman, 1995Bill Doolittle, 1996Sam Dunlap, 1973Mark Garalczyk, 2010“Mike” Gary, 1978John Gill, 1973*Art Gillespie, 1988Kevin Haverdink, 2004Jamie Hence, 2000Guy Houston, 1983Joe Hoy, 1985Oscar Johnson, 1976Len Johnston, 1990Tony Kimbrough, 2001Dave Kribs, 1978Roger Lawson, 2013Tim Lester, 2011

Dale Livingston, 2007Ray Louthen, 1989Jim McKinley, 1992John Miller, 1983Rudy Miller, 1974Al Molde, 2008“Tubby” Myers, 1979Tom Nütten, 2009John Offerdahl, 1996Walt Olsen, 1975Jerome Persell, 1999Harry Potter, 1979Leo Redmond, 1975Dominic Riggio, 2006Bob Rowe, 1977Ed Salter, 1976Roger Sanford, 2015Frank Secory 1979Joel Smeenge, 2003Jack Striedel, 1980Larry Ulmer, 2005Pete Wysocki, 1993Bill Yambrick, 1984

*1994 MAC Hall of Fame in-ductee

1967 Marty Barski, SE1970 Jon Bull, OT

1970 Jon Bull, tackle

1973 Dan Arbour, defensive end

1981 Les Garrett, linebacker

1994 Rich Kaiser, defensive end **

1995 Rich Kaiser, defensive end **

1998 Mike Hutchings, wide receiver

2007 Anthony Gebhart, safety

2008 Phil Swanson, offensive guard **

2009 Tim Hiller, quarterback

2010 Phillip Swanson, offensive guard **

2011 John Potter, kicker

2016 Zach Terrell, quarterback

** two-time Academic All-America

ACADEMIC ALL-MAC

WMU ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME

NCAA POST-GRAD SCHOLARSHIP

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA

ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT

Academic Awards/Hall of Fame

ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT CONT’D2011 John Potter, K2016 Zach Terrell, QB

Note: All-district voting is conducted through the College Sports Information Direc-tors Association (CoSIDA).

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1939 Dave Kribs, HB1940 Horace Coleman, HB1941 Horace Coleman, HB1942 Bill Yambrick, C1943 August Camarata, FB1944 Glenn Rodney, OT1945 Ned Stuits, OT1946 Allen Bush, HB1947 Emerson Grossman, OG1948 Hilton Foster, QB1949 George Dunn, S1950 Bill Zabonick, E1951 Ron Gow, OG1952 Willard Brown, HB1953 Leslie Koster, OT1954 Jack Kelder, OT1955 Charles Nidiffer, FB1956 John Berryman, E-T1957 Joe Grigg, E1958 Lovell Coleman, FB1959 Clarence Cheatham, OG1960 Jim Habel, OT1961 Ed Chlebek, QB1962 Bill Schlee, FB1963 Bill Somerville, E1964 Jim Reid, C1965 Bob Rowe, OT1966 Bob Rowe, OT1967 Marty Barski, SE1968 Dave Hudson, DHB1969 Mike Siwek, DT1970 Roger Lawson, FB1971 Tom Elias, LB1972 Dominic Riggio, LB1973 Dominic Riggio, LB1974 Dan Matthews, HB1975 Dan Matthews, FB1976 Jerome Persell, TB1977 Jerome Persell, TB1978 Jerome Persell, TB1979 Matt Murphy, DT1980 George Bullock, DHB

1981 Bob Phillips, SE

1983 Shawn Faulkner, TB1984 John Offerdahl, LB1985 John Offerdahl, LB1986 Mark Garalczyk, DT1987 Eric Hoffman, LB1988 Tony Kimbrough, QB1989 Joel Smeenge, DE1990 Sean Mulhearn, LB1991 Greg Kelley, LB1992 Paul Hutchins, OT1993 Jay McDonagh, QB1994 Jay McDonagh, QB1995 Jay McDonagh, QB

Jim Vackaro, HB1996 Tony Knox, WR1997 Tarrence McEvans, SS1998 Tim Lester, QB1999 Tim Lester, QB2000 Garrett Soldano, LB2001 Bryan Lape, LB2002 Jason Feldpausch, WS2003 Jason Feldpausch, WS2004 Greg Jennings, WR2005 Greg Jennings, WR2006 Ameer Ismail, LB2007 Jamarko Simmons, WR2008 Tim Hiller, QB2009 Tim Hiller, QB2010 Jordan White, WR2011 Jordan White, WR2012 Freddie Bishop, DE2013 Corey Davis, WR2014 Jarvion Franklin, RB2015 Corey Davis, WR

Daniel Braverman, WR2016 Zach Terrell, QB

* Renamed Bill Brown Most Outstand-

ing Player Award in 2013

1982 Mike Gary, FS1983 Mike Gary, FS1984 Scott Smith, QB1985 Terry Bobbitt, WR1986 Trevor Bilicke, LB1987 Trevor Bilicke, LB1988 Jamie Hence, SE1989 Paul DeVries, OLB1990 Brian Johnson, FS1991 Jon Manier, C1992 Dave Cutlip, DE1993 Rich Kaiser, DE1994 Tony Tiefenbach, DE1995 Rich Kaiser, DE1996 Eric Boersma, DE1997 Joe Lewandowski, OT1998 Mike Hutchings, WR1999 Scott Niles, LB2000 Frank Bosworth, TE2001 Blair Eklund, LB2002 Jason Malloy, LB

2003 Jon Drach, QB2004 Mark Hardy, WS

2006 Nate Meyer, K2007 Anthony Gebhart, FS2008 Dan Krasinski, LB2009 Justin Braska, DE2010 Phil Swanson, OG2011 John Potter, K2012 Ben Samson, OL2013 Jeremy Renda, DB2015 Zach Terrell, QB Grant DePalma, LB2016 Kasey Carson, LB Trevor Sweeney, WR

1964 George Ihler, S1965 Nelson Jackson, OG1966 Gary Crain, E1967 Tom Saewert, LB1968 Jerry Collins, DE

1969 Paul Schneider, FB1970 Gene Radermacher, QB1971 Barry Worman, FB1972 Bernard Thomas, DT1973 Denny Keck, DHB1974 Tom Baetens, DT1975 Dwight Walton, DE1976 Mike Sitko, C1977 Rick Smith, DE1978 Bob Compton, DE1979 Tom Henry, TE1980 Alton Laupp, KS1981 John Fielder, TE1982 Tom Scannell, OLB1983 Scott Riches, TE1984 Dave Disser, MG1985 John Minick, LB1986 Casey Campbell, SE1987 Joe Glenn, RB1988 Dave Kruse, QB1989 Dan Cunningham, SS1990 Scott Cramer, DE1991 Steve Kingsley, SS1992 Pete Anderson, OLB1993 Andrew Schorfhaar, QB1994 Tom Nütten, OT

1995 Tristan Moss, CB Willis Porter, OLB Eric Sain, FB1996 John Coleman, FB1997 David Norris, C1998 Bill Chopp, OLB

2000 Scott Selzer, FB2001 Ryan Harris, QB2002 Alex Gardner, WR2003 Antonio Thomas, WR2004 Kyle Ras, OT2005 Ryan Cubit, QB2006 Dominic Moran, OL2007 Nic Saad, FB2008 EJ Biggers, CB2009 Austin Pritchard, LB2010 Alex Jagels, QB2011 Robert Arnheim, WR2012 Eric Monette, WR2013 Kyle Lark, LB2015 James Kristof, OL2016 Jamauri Bogan, RB

bill brown MOST OUTSTANDING MIKE GARY SPORTSMANSHIP

JOHN GILL SCHOLAR-ATHLETE

2013 James Kristof, OL Travonte Boles, DL2015 Willie Beavers, OL Keion Adams, DL

2016 Taylor Moton, OL Keion Adams, DL

jason babin trench award

2013 Travonte Boles, DL2015 Leo Ekwoge, RB

2016 Trevor Sweeney, WR

bronco “elite” award

2013 Andre Turner, DE2015 Wesley French, OL Antonio Balabani, DL

2016 Alex Keys, OL DeShawn Foster, LB Bill Bonnano, DB

steak award

WMU Football Team Awards

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1900’s1906 “Tubby” Myers, HB1907 “Tubby” Myers, HB1908 “Tubby” Myers, HB1909 John McGuiness, T1910 Alvin Berger, HB

1910’s1911 Glenn Mayer, FB1912 Edgar Roper, E1913 Graham Barker, E1914 William Anderson, G1915 Bob McKay, T1916 Scott Burke, QB1917 Warren Allen, T1918 Frank Thomas, QB1919 Walt Olsen, QB

1920’s1920 Grant Westgate, E1921 Reed Waterman, T1922 Leo Redmond, C1923 Harry Potter, HB1924 Oscar Johnson, T1925 Walter Farrer, QB1926 Frank Banach, FB

1928 Dick Frankowski, C1929 Herman Seborg, HB

1930’s1930 Clarence Frendt, HB1931 Al Briggs, FB1932 Trueman Pippel, T1933 Maurice Tingstad, C1934 John Miller, HB1935 Frank Secory, G Harold Reynolds, QB1936 George Ockstadt, HB1937 George Bond, QB1938 Walter Oberlin, C Dale Morris, HB1939 Art Guse, C

1940’s1940 Wayne Falan, G

1941 Bob Metzger, E1942 Bill Yambrick, C1943 Bob Mellen, HB1944 Dick Leahy, G1945 None1946 Clinton Brown, T1947 Al Bush, HB1948 Art Gillespie, FB Emerson Grossman, G1949 Bob Carlson, G

1950’s1950 Pat Clysdale, E Bill Zabonick, DE1951 Bill Pitkin, T1952 Chuck Higgins, QB1953 Floyd Stollsteimer, G1954 Les Koster, T1955 Jim Devine, G Jerry Ganzel, QB1956 Bob Soderman, C1957 Bob Mason, QB

1958 Jack Krueger, G Jim Eger, C1959 Dick Olmsted, G

1960’s1960 Leroy Repischak, C1961 Mike Snodgrass, C Ken Reasor, G1962 Mike Maul, C Roger Theder, QB1963 Allen Gibbs, HB Bill Somerville, E1964 Troy Allen, QB Paul Rakow, T Tom Titcomb, E1965 Jim Reid, C Nelson Jackson, G1966 Bob Rowe, DT Gary Crain, HB1967 Bill Devine, HB Orv Schneider, LB1968 Jerry Collins, DE

1969 Mike Siwek, DT Paul Minnis, T

1970’s1970 Vern Davis, S Greg Flaska, TE1971 Ted Grignon, QB Tom Elias, LB1972 Bernard Thomas, DT Keith Pretty, TE1973 Larry Cates, FB Dominic Riggio, LB1974 Greg Crowser, TE Paul Jorgensen, QB1975 Duncan McKerracher, LB

1976 Dave Gapinski, DHB Pepper Powers, QB1977 Howard Nevins, LB Keith Rogien, FB1978 Jerome Persell, TB Keith Rogien, FB Greg Williams, S1979 Tom Henry, TE Matt Murphy, DT

1980’s1980 Jim Hinkle, DE Bud Sitko, T1981 Reggie Hinton, WB John Schuster, LB1982 Les Garrett, LB

Duane Wilson, T1983 Kurt Barterian, FB Demetrius Jones, DHB1984 Jeff Kacmarek, DT Tom Toth, T1985 Chris Conklin, QB Sam Culbert, S John Offerdahl, LB1986 Chris Conklin, QB Sam Culbert, G Mark Garalczyk, DT1987 Bert Henderson, DLB

Jim Kramer, DT Jim Kreutzer, S Scott Sypniewski, C1988 Tony Kimbrough, QB Kevin Haverdink, T Eric Hoffman, LB Willie Berrios, S

Doug Miller, C Joel Smeenge, DE Kevin Thomas, LB

1990’s1990 Allan Boyko, SE Terry Crews, DE Don Eastman, G Sean Mulhearn, LB1991 Derrick Copeland, OLB Greg Kelley, LB Mark Nabozny, DT Corey Sylve, RB Brad Tayles, QB1992 Brad Tayles, QB Paul Hutchins, OL Paul Davis, DB Dave Cutlip, DE1993 Pierre Hixon, CB Tom Nütten, G Andrew Schorfhaar, QB Peter Tuffo, LB1994 Jay McDonagh, QB Tom Nutten, T Tony Tiefenbach, DE Peter Tuffo, LB1995 Jay McDonagh, QB Dean Polce, OLB Bill Chopp, OLB Jim Vackaro, HB Andre Vaughn, LB1996 Bill Chopp, OLB Jim Holland, TE Zak Kemp, P Pat Kennedy, C Joe Lewandowski, T Rick Lucas, OLB Chris Rawson, DT1997 Jim DeWald, C Rick Lucas, OLB Tarrence McEvans, SS Steve Roon, LB1998 Tim Lester, QB Dan Falcon, DT Mike Kershner, T Brandon Brown, FS1999 Tim Lester, QB Jake Moreland, TE Scott Niles, LB Brad Selent, K

2000’s2000 Josh Bush, PR Mario Evans, LB Paul Lambert, OT Garrett Soldano, LB2001 Jeff Welsh, QB Josh Bush, WR Ronald Rogers, CB Jason Babin, ST2002 Carlos Smith, FS Jake Gasaway, C Bryan Lape, LB Jason Feldpausch, WS2003 Jason Feldpausch, WS Phil Reed, RB Jason Babin, DE Kendrick Mosley, WR2004 Greg Jennings, WR Mark Ottney, OG Jack Gitler, DE Adam Anderson, P2005 Ryan Cubit, QB Greg Jennings, WR Paul Moersch, NG2006 Ryan Cubit, QB Dominic Moran, OL Jimmie Vincent, DB2007 Louis Delmas, FS Anthony Gebhart, FS Robbie Krutilla, C Jim Laney, P2008 EJ Biggers, CB Louis Delmas, FS Tim Hiller, QB Branden Ledbetter, TE2009 Justin Braska, DE Tim Hiller, QB Matt Pickens, LB

2010’s2010 Mario Armstrong, DB Alex Carder, QB John Potter, K2011 Alex Carder, QB John Potter, K Aaron Winchester, DB2012 Freddie Bishop, DE Alex Carder, QB Justin Currie, DB Kevin Galeher, C2013 Travonte Boles, DL Dareyon Chance, RB Brian Fields, RB Kyle Lark, LB Johnnie Simon, LB Tyler Van Tubbergen, QB2014 Varied by game2015 Varied by game2016 Varied by game

WMU Football All-Time Captains

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1947Cincinnati 3 1 0 .750W. Reserve 2 1 0 .667Butler 1 3 0 .250Ohio 1 3 0 .250Miami* - - - .-W. MICHIGAN* - - - .-* Did not compete for championship

1948Miami 4 0 0 1.000W. MICHIGAN 3 1 0 .750Cincinnati 3 1 0 .750Ohio 2 3 0 .400W. Reserve 1 4 0 .200Butler 0 4 0 .000

1949Cincinnati 4 0 0 1.000Miami 3 1 0 .750Ohio 2 2 1 .500W. MICHIGAN 2 3 0 .400W. Reserve 1 3 1 .300Butler 0 3 0 .000

1950Miami 4 0 0 1.000Cincinnati 3 1 0 .750Ohio 2 2 0 .500W. Reserve 1 3 0 .250W. MICHIGAN 1 3 0 .250

1951Cincinnati 3 0 0 1.000Miami 3 1 0 .750Kent State 2 1 0 .667Ohio 2 2 0 .500W. Reserve 1 3 0 .250W. MICHIGAN 1 4 0 .200

1952Cincinnati 3 0 0 1.000Miami 4 1 0 .800Ohio 5 2 0 .714Bowling Green 2 2 0 .500Kent State 2 2 0 .500W. MICHIGAN 1 4 0 .200W. Reserve 1 4 0 .200Toledo 1 4 0 .200

1953Ohio 5 0 1 .917Miami 3 0 1 .875Kent State 3 1 0 .875Toledo 2 3 0 .400W. Reserve 1 2 1 .375W. MICHIGAN 0 4 1 .100Bowling Green 0 4 0 .000

1954Miami 4 0 0 1.000Kent State 4 1 0 .800Ohio 5 2 0 .714Toledo 3 2 0 .600W. MICHIGAN 3 4 0 .428W. Reserve 2 3 0 .400Marshall 2 5 0 .285Bowling Green 0 6 0 .000

1955Miami 5 0 0 1.000Bowling Green 4 1 1 .750Kent State 4 1 1 .750Ohio 3 3 0 .500Toledo 2 4 0 .333Marshall 1 5 0 .167W. MICHIGAN 0 5 0 .000

1956Bowling Green 5 1 0 .833Miami 4 0 1 .900Kent State 4 2 0 .667Marshall 2 4 0 .333Ohio 2 4 0 .333W. MICHIGAN 1 4 0 .200Toledo 1 5 0 .167

1957Miami 5 0 0 1.000Bowling Green 3 1 2 .667Marshall 4 2 0 .667Toledo 3 2 0 .600W. MICHIGAN 1 4 1 .250Ohio 1 4 1 .250Kent State 1 5 0 .167

1958Miami 5 0 0 1.000Kent State 5 1 0 .833Bowling Green 4 2 0 .667Ohio 2 4 0 .333W. MICHIGAN 2 4 0 .333Toledo 1 4 0 .200Marshall 1 5 0 .167

1959Bowling Green 6 0 0 1.000Ohio 4 2 0 .667Miami 3 2 0 .600Kent State 3 3 0 .500W. MICHIGAN 3 3 0 .500Marshall 1 5 0 .200Toledo 0 6 0 .000

1960Ohio 6 0 0 1.000Bowling Green 5 1 0 .833Kent State 4 2 0 .667Miami 2 3 0 .400W. MICHIGAN 2 4 0 .333Marshall 1 4 0 .200Toledo 0 6 0 .000

1961Bowling Green 5 1 0 .833W. MICHIGAN 4 1 1 .750Miami 3 2 0 .600Ohio 3 2 1 .583Toledo 2 4 0 .333Marshall 1 4 0 .200Kent State 1 5 0 .167

1962Bowling Green 5 0 1 .917Ohio 5 1 0 .833Miami 3 1 1 .700W. MICHIGAN 3 3 0 .500Kent State 2 4 0 .333Toledo 1 5 0 .167Marshall 0 5 0 .000

1963Ohio 5 1 0 .833Miami 4 1 1 .750Bowling Green 4 2 0 .667Marshall 3 2 1 .583W. MICHIGAN 2 4 0 .333Kent State 1 5 0 .167Toledo 1 5 0 .167

1964Bowling Green 5 1 0 .833Marshall 4 2 0 .667Miami 4 2 0 .667Ohio 3 2 1 .583W. MICHIGAN 2 4 0 .333Kent State 1 4 1 .250Toledo 1 5 0 .167

1965Bowling Green 5 1 0 .833Miami 5 1 0 .833W. MICHIGAN 3 2 1 .583Kent State 3 2 1 .583Toledo 2 4 0 .333Marshall 2 4 0 .333Ohio 0 6 0 .000

1966Miami 5 1 0 .833W. MICHIGAN 5 1 0 .833Bowling Green 4 2 0 .667Ohio 3 3 0 .500Kent State 2 4 0 .333Toledo 1 5 0 .167Marshall 1 5 0 .167

1967Toledo 5 1 0 .833Ohio 5 1 0 .833Miami 4 2 0 .667W. MICHIGAN 4 2 0 .667Bowling Green 2 4 0 .333Kent State 1 5 0 .167Marshall 0 6 0 .000

1968Ohio 6 0 0 1.000Miami 5 1 0 .833Bowling Green 3 2 1 .583Toledo 3 2 1 .583W. MICHIGAN 2 4 0 .333Kent State 1 5 0 .167Marshall 0 6 0 .000

1969Toledo 5 0 0 1.000Bowling Green 4 1 0 .800Miami 2 3 0 .400Ohio 2 3 0 .400Kent State 1 4 0 .200W. MICHIGAN 1 4 0 .200

1970Toledo 5 0 0 1.000Miami 3 2 0 .600Ohio 3 2 0 .600W. MICHIGAN 2 3 0 .400Kent State 1 4 0 .200Bowling Green 1 4 0 .200

1971Toledo 5 0 0 1.000Bowling Green 4 1 0 .800Miami 2 3 0 .400W. MICHIGAN 2 3 0 .400Ohio 2 3 0 .400Kent State 0 5 0 .000

1972Kent State 4 1 0 .800Bowling Green 3 1 1 .700W. MICHIGAN 2 2 1 .500Miami 2 3 0 .400Toledo 2 3 0 .400Ohio 1 4 0 .200C. Michigan* - - - .-E. Michigan* - - - .-

* Did not compete for title.

1973Miami 5 0 0 1.000Kent State 4 1 0 .800Bowling Green 2 3 0 .400Ohio 2 3 0 .400W. MICHIGAN 1 4 0 .200Toledo 1 4 0 .200Ball State* - - - .-C. Michigan* - - - .-E. Michigan* - - - .-N. Illinois* - - - .-

* Did not compete for title.

1974Miami 5 0 0 1.000Toledo 3 2 0 .600Ohio 3 2 0 .600Kent State 2 3 0 .400Bowling Green 2 3 0 .400W. MICHIGAN 0 5 0 .000Ball State* - - - .-C. Michigan* - - - .-W. Michigan* - - - .-N. Illinois* - - - .-

*Did not compete for title.

1975Miami 6 0 0 1.000C. Michigan 4 1 1 .750Ball State 4 2 0 .667Bowling Green 4 2 0 .667Toledo 4 4 0 .500Ohio 3 3 1 .500N. Illinois 2 3 0 .400Kent State 1 6 0 .143W. MICHIGAN 0 7 0 .000E. Michigan* - - - .-

* Did not compete for title.

1976Ball State 4 1 0 .800Ohio 6 2 0 .750Kent State 6 2 0 .750W. MICHIGAN 6 3 0 .667C. Michigan 4 3 0 .571Bowling Green 4 3 0 .571Miami 2 4 0 .333Toledo 2 6 0 .250E. Michigan 1 5 0 .167N. Illinois 0 6 0 .000

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1977Miami 5 0 0 1.000C. Michigan 7 1 0 .875Ball State 5 1 0 .833E. Michigan 4 3 0 .571Bowling Green 4 3 0 .571Kent State 5 4 0 .556W. MICHIGAN 3 5 0 .375N. Illinois 2 5 0 .286Toledo 2 7 0 .222Ohio 0 8 0 .000

1978Ball State 8 0 0 1.000C. Michigan 8 1 0 .889Miami 5 2 0 .714W. MICHIGAN 5 4 0 .556Bowling Green 3 5 0 .375Ohio 3 5 0 .375N. Illinois 2 4 0 .333Kent State 2 6 0 .250Toledo 2 7 0 .222E. Michigan 1 5 0 .167

1979C. Michigan 8 0 1 .944Toledo 7 1 1 .833W. MICHIGAN 5 4 0 .556Ohio 4 4 0 .500Ball State 4 4 0 .500N. Illinois 3 3 1 .500Miami 3 4 0 .427Bowling Green 3 5 0 .375E. Michigan 1 6 1 .188Kent State 1 8 0 .111

1980C. Michigan 7 2 0 .778W. MICHIGAN 6 3 0 .667N. Illinois 4 3 0 .571Miami 4 3 0 .571Ball State 5 4 0 .556Ohio 5 4 0 .556Bowling Green 4 4 0 .500Toledo 3 6 0 .333Kent State 3 6 0 .333E. Michigan 1 7 0 .125

1981Toledo 8 1 0 .889Miami 6 1 1 .813C. Michigan 7 2 0 .778Bowling Green 5 3 1 .611W. MICHIGAN 5 4 0 .556Ohio 5 4 0 .556Kent State 3 6 0 .333Ball State 2 6 0 .250N. Illinois 2 7 0 .222E. Michigan 0 9 0 .000

1982Bowling Green 7 2 0 .778W. MICHIGAN 5 2 2 .667Miami 5 3 0 .625C. Michigan 5 3 1 .611Ohio 5 4 0 .556Toledo 5 4 0 .556N. Illinois 5 4 0 .556Ball State 4 4 0 .500E. Michigan 1 7 1 .167Kent State 0 9 0 .000

1983N. Illinois 8 1 0 .889Toledo 7 2 0 .778C. Michigan 7 2 0 .778Bowling Green 7 2 0 .778Ball State 4 4 0 .500W. MICHIGAN 4 5 0 .444Miami 3 5 0 .375Ohio 3 6 0 .333Kent State 1 8 0 .111E. Michigan 0 9 0 .000

1984Toledo 7 1 1 .833Bowling Green 7 2 0 .778C. Michigan 6 2 1 .722Ohio 4 4 1 .500N. Illinois 3 5 1 .389Miami 3 5 0 .375Ball State 3 5 0 .375W. MICHIGAN 3 6 0 .333Kent State 3 6 0 .333E. Michigan 3 6 0 .333

1985Bowling Green 9 0 0 1.000Miami 7 1 1 .833C. Michigan 6 3 0 .667W. MICHIGAN 4 4 1 .500N. Illinois 4 4 0 .500E. Michigan 3 6 0 .333Ball State 3 6 0 .333Toledo 3 6 0 .333Kent State 2 6 0 .250Ohio 2 7 0 .222

1986Miami 6 2 0 .750Toledo 5 3 0 .625Kent State 5 3 0 .625Bowling Green 5 3 0 .625Ball State 4 4 0 .500E. Michigan 4 4 0 .500C. Michigan 4 4 0 .500W. MICHIGAN 3 5 0 .375Ohio 0 8 0 .000

1987E. Michigan 7 1 0 .875Kent State 5 3 0 .625Miami 5 3 0 .625Bowling Green 5 3 0 .625W. MICHIGAN 4 4 0 .500C. Michigan 3 4 1 .438Toledo 3 4 1 .438Ball State 3 5 0 .375Ohio 0 8 0 .000

1988W. MICHIGAN 7 1 0 .875E. Michigan 5 2 1 .688Ball State 5 3 0 .625C. Michigan 5 3 0 .625Ohio 4 3 1 .563Toledo 4 4 0 .500Kent State 3 5 0 .375Bowling Green 1 6 1 .188Miami 0 7 1 .063

1989Ball State 6 1 1 .813E. Michigan 6 2 0 .750Toledo 6 2 0 .750C. Michigan 5 2 1 .688Bowling Green 5 3 0 .625W. MICHIGAN 3 5 0 .375Miami 1 6 1 .188Ohio 1 6 1 .188Kent State 0 8 0 .000

1990C. Michigan 7 1 0 .875Toledo 7 1 0 .875Ball State 5 3 0 .625W. MICHIGAN 5 3 0 .625Miami 4 3 1 .563Bowling Green 2 4 2 .375Kent State 2 6 0 .250E. Michigan 2 6 0 .250Ohio 0 7 1 .063

1991Bowling Green 8 0 0 1.000C. Michigan 3 1 4 .625Toledo 4 3 1 .563Miami 4 3 1 .563W. MICHIGAN 4 4 0 .500Ball State 4 4 0 .500E. Michigan 3 4 1 .438Ohio 1 6 1 .187Kent State 1 7 0 .125

1992Bowling Green 8 0 0 1.000W. MICHIGAN 6 3 0 .667Akron 5 3 0 .625Toledo 5 3 0 .625Miami 5 3 0 .625Ball State 5 4 0 .556C. Michigan 4 5 0 .444Kent State 2 7 0 .222E. Michigan 1 7 0 .125Ohio 1 7 0 .125

1993Ball State 7 0 1 .938W. MICHIGAN 6 1 1 .813Bowling Green 5 1 2 .750C. Michigan 5 4 0 .556Akron 4 4 0 .500Ohio 4 5 0 .444Toledo 3 5 0 .375E. Michigan 3 5 0 .375Miami 3 6 0 .333Kent State 0 9 0 .000

1994C. Michigan 8 1 0 .889Bowling Green 7 1 0 .875W. MICHIGAN 5 3 0 .625Miami 5 3 0 .625Ball State 5 3 1 .611Toledo 4 3 1 .563E. Michigan 5 4 0 .556Kent State 2 7 0 .222Akron 1 8 0 .111Ohio 0 9 0 .000

1995Toledo 7 0 1 .938Miami 6 1 1 .813Ball State 6 2 0 .750W. MICHIGAN 6 2 0 .750E. Michigan 5 3 0 .625Bowling Green 3 5 0 .375C. Michigan 2 6 0 .250Akron 2 6 0 .250Ohio 1 6 1 .187Kent State 0 7 1 .062

1996Ball State 7 1 .875Toledo 6 2 .750Miami 6 2 .750Ohio 5 3 .625C. Michigan 4 4 .500Bowling Green 3 5 .375Akrom 3 5 .375E. Michigan 3 4 .375W. MICHIGAN 2 6 .250Kent State 1 7 .125

1997East Division

Marshall* 7 1 .875Miami 6 2 .750Ohio 6 2 .750Kent State 3 5 .375Bowling Green 3 5 .375Akron 2 6 .250

West DivisionToledo 7 1 .875W. MICHIGAN 6 2 .750Ball State 4 4 .500E. Michigan 3 5 .375C. Michigan 1 7 .125N. Illinois 0 8 .000

1998East Division

Marshall* 7 1 .875Miami 7 1 .875Bowling Green 5 3 .625Ohio 5 3 .625Akron 2 6 .250Kent State 0 8 .000

West DivisionToledo 6 2 .750W. MICHIGAN 5 3 .625C. Michigan 5 3 .625E. Michigan 3 5 .375N. Illinois 2 6 .250Ball State 1 7 .125

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1999East Division

Marshall* 8 0 1.000Miami 6 2 .750Akron 5 3 .625Ohio 5 3 .625Bowling Green 3 5 .375Kent State 2 6 .250Buffalo 0 8 .000

West DivisionW. MICHIGAN 6 2 .750Toledo 5 3 .625N. Illinois 5 3 .625E. Michigan 4 4 .500C. Michigan 3 5 .375Ball State 0 8 .000

2000East Division

Marshall* 5 1 .833Akron 5 1 .833Miami 4 2 .667Ohio 4 2 .667Buffalo 2 4 .333Bowling Green 1 5 .167Kent State 0 6 .000

West DivisionW. MICHIGAN 4 1 .800Toledo 4 1 .800N. Illinois 2 3 .400Ball State 2 3 .400E. Michigan 2 3 .400C. Michigan 1 4 .200

2001East Division

Marshall 6 0 1.000Miami 4 2 .667Bowling Green 4 2 .667Kent State 3 3 .500Akron 3 3 .500Buffalo 1 5 .167Ohio 0 6 .000

West DivisionToledo* 4 1 .800N. Illinois 4 1 .800Ball State 4 1 .800W. MICHIGAN 2 3 .400C. Michigan 1 4 .200E. Michigan 0 5 .000

2002East Division

Marshall* 7 1 .875UCF 6 2 .750Miami 5 3 .625Ohio 4 4 .500Akron 3 5 .375Kent State 1 7 .125Buffalo 0 8 .000

West DivisionToledo 7 1 .875N. Illinois 7 1 .875Bowling Green 6 2 .750Ball State 4 4 .500W. MICHIGAN 3 5 .375C. Michigan 2 6 .250E. Michigan 1 7 .125

2003East Division

Miami* 8 0 1.000Marshall 6 2 .750Akron 5 3 .625Kent State 4 4 .500UCF 2 6 .250Ohio 1 7 .125Buffalo 1 7 .125

West DivisionBowling Green 7 1 .875N. Illinois 6 2 .750Toledo 6 2 .750W. MICHIGAN 4 4 .500Ball State 3 5 .375E. Michigan 2 6 .250C. Michigan 1 7 .125

2004East Division

Miami 7 1 .875Akron 6 2 .750Marshall 6 2 .750Kent State 4 4 .500Ohio 2 6 .250Buffalo 2 6 .250UCF 0 8 .000

West DivisionToledo* 7 1 .875N. Illinois 7 1 .875Bowling Green 6 2 .750E. Michigan 4 4 .500C. Michigan 3 5 .375Ball State 2 6 .250W. MICHIGAN 0 8 .000

2005East Division

Akron* 5 3 .625Miami 5 3 .625Bowling Green 5 3 .625Ohio 3 5 .375Buffalo 1 7 .125Kent State 0 8 .000

West DivisionN. Illinois 6 2 .750Toledo 6 2 .750W. MICHIGAN 5 3 .625C. Michigan 5 3 .625Ball State 4 4 .500E. Michigan 3 5 .375

2006East Division

Ohio 7 1 .875Kent State 5 3 .625Akron 3 5 .375Bowling Green 3 5 .375Miami 2 6 .250Buffalo 1 7 .125

West DivisionC. Michigan* 7 1 .875W. MICHIGAN 6 2 .750N. Illinois 5 3 .625Ball State 5 3 .625Toledo 3 5 .375E. Michigan 1 7 .125

2007East Division

Miami ^ 5 2 .714Bowling Green 6 2 .750Buffalo 5 3 .625Ohio 4 4 .500Temple 4 4 .500Akron 3 5 .375Kent State 1 7 .125

West DivisionC. Michigan*^ 6 1 .857Ball State 5 2 .714E. Michigan 3 4 .429W. MICHIGAN 3 4 .429Toledo 3 5 .375N. Illinois 1 6 .143 ̂Divisional games only counted for title

2008East Division

Buffalo* 5 3 .625Bowling Green 4 4 .500Temple 4 4 .500Akron 3 5 .375Kent State 3 5 .375Ohio 3 5 .375Miami 1 7 .125

West DivisionBall State 8 0 1.000W. MICHIGAN 6 2 .750C. Michigan 6 2 .750N. Illinois 5 3 .625E. Michigan 2 6 .250Toledo 2 6 .250

2009East Division

Temple 7 1 .875Ohio 7 1 .875Bowling Green 6 2 .750Kent State 4 4 .500Buffalo 3 5 .375Akron 2 6 .250Miami 1 7 .125

West DivisionC. Michigan* 8 0 1.000N. Illinois 5 3 .625W. MICHIGAN 4 4 .500Toledo 3 5 .375Ball State 2 6 .250E. Michigan 0 8 .000

2010East Division

Miami* 7 1 .875Ohio 6 2 .750Temple 5 3 .625Kent State 4 4 .500Bowling Green 1 7 .125Buffalo 1 7 .125Akron 1 7 .125

West DivisionN. Illinois 8 0 1.000Toledo 7 1 .875W. MICHIGAN 5 3 .625Ball State 3 5 .375C. Michigan 2 6 .250E. Michigan 2 6 .250

2011East Division

Ohio 6 2 .750Temple 5 3 .625Kent State 4 4 .500Bowling Green 3 5 .375Miami 3 5 .375Buffalo 2 6 .250Akron 0 8 .000

West DivisionN. Illinois* 7 1 .875Toledo 7 1 .875W. MICHIGAN 5 3 .625Ball State 4 4 .500E. Michigan 4 4 .500C. Michigan 2 6 .250

2012East Division

Kent State 8 0 1.000Bowling Green 6 2 .750Ohio 4 4 .500Buffalo 3 5 .375Miami 3 5 .375UMass 1 7 .125Akron 0 8 .000

West DivisionN. Illinois* 8 0 1.000Ball State 6 2 .750Toledo 6 2 .750C. Michigan 4 4 .500 W. MICHIGAN 2 6 .250E. Michigan 1 7 .125

2013East Division

Bowling Green* 7 1 .875Buffalo 6 2 .750Ohio 4 4 .500Akron 4 4 .500Kent State 3 5 .375Miami 0 8 .000UMass 1 7 .125

West DivisionN. Illinois 8 0 1.000Ball State 7 1 .875Toledo 5 3 .625C. Michigan 5 3 .625 E. Michigan 1 7 .125W. MICHIGAN 1 7 .125

2014East Division

Bowling Green* 5 3 .625Ohio 4 4 .500Buffalo 3 4 .429Akron 3 5 .375UMass 3 5 .375Miami 2 6 .250Kent State 1 6 .142

West DivisionN. Illinois* 7 1 .875Toledo 7 1 .875W. MICHIGAN 6 2 .750C. Michigan 5 3 .625 Ball State 4 4 .500E. Michigan 1 7 .125* Won MAC Championship game

All-Time MAC Standings

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YEAR RECORD LEAGUE PF PA COACH1906 1-2-0 —— 26 28 Myers1907 3-2-1 —— 42 8 Spaulding1908 3-3-0 —— 33 98 Spaulding1909 7-0-0 —— 194 8 Spaulding1910 4-1-1 —— 75 20 Spaulding1911 2-3-0 —— 110 59 Spaulding1912 3-2-1 —— 86 49 Spaulding1913 4-0-0 —— 59 15 Spaulding1914 6-0-0 —— 180 7 Spaulding1915 5-1-0 —— 291 43 Spaulding1916 5-1-0 —— 389 38 Spaulding1917 4-3-0 —— 203 105 Spaulding1918 3-2-0 —— 223 30 Spaulding1919 4-1-0 —— 156 91 Spaulding1920 3-4-0 —— 119 131 Spaulding1921 6-2-0 —— 262 40 Spaulding1922 6-0-0 —— 160 0 Olander1923 6-1-1 —— 160 21 Olander1924 5-1-1 —— 101 46 Martineau1925 6-2-1 —— 125 47 Martineau1926 7-1-0 —— 132 20 Martineau1927 3-4-0 —— 100 72 Martineau1928 5-2-0 —— 119 32 Martineau1929 5-2-1 —— 161 44 Gary1930 5-1-1 —— 192 25 Gary1931 5-2-0 —— 86 51 Gary1932 6-0-1 —— 174 6 Gary1933 3-3-1 —— 66 64 Gary1934 7-1-0 —— 104 52 Gary1935 5-3-0 —— 78 91 Gary1936 2-5-0 —— 60 91 Gary1937 5-3-0 —— 92 65 Gary1938 4-3-0 —— 102 26 Gary1939 2-6-1 —— 51 85 Gary1940 2-5-0 —— 77 117 Gary1941 8-0-0 —— 183 27 Gary1942 5-1-0 —— 66 37 Gill1943 4-2-0 —— 151 89 Gill1944 4-3-0 —— 162 123 Gill1945 4-3-0 —— 147 105 Gill1946 5-2-1 —— 158 100 Gill1947 5-4-0 —— 139 147 Gill1948 6-3-0 3-1-0, 2nd 199 106 Gill1949 4-4-0 2-3-0, 4th 148 123 Gill1950 5-4-0 1-3-0, 5th 188 163 Gill1951 4-4-0 1-4-0, 6th 164 160 Gill1952 4-4-0 1-4-0, 6th 154 159 Gill1953 1-6-1 0-4-1, 6th 66 238 Petoskey1954 4-5-0 3-4-0, 5th 136 186 Petoskey1955 1-7-1 0-5-0, 7th 80 200 Petoskey1956 2-7-0 1-4-0, 6th 114 168 Petoskey1957 4-4-1 1-4-1, 5th 150 126 Schlosser1958 4-5-0 2-4-0, 5th 188 200 Schlosser1959 4-5-0 3-3-0, 5th 185 116 Schlosser1960 4-4-1 2-4-0, 5th 173 106 Schlosser1961 ^ 5-4-1 4-1-1, 2nd 143 179 Schlosser1962 5-4-0 3-3-0, 4th 158 112 Schlosser1963 2-7-0 2-4-0, 5th 111 201 Schlosser

YEAR RECORD LEAGUE PF PA COACH1964 3-6-0 2-4-0, 5th 77 185 Doolittle1965 6-2-1 3-2-1, 3rd 128 127 Doolittle1966 * 7-3-0 5-1-0, T-1st 175 194 Doolittle1967 5-4-0 4-2-0, T-3rd 156 164 Doolittle1968 3-6-0 2-4-0, 5th 160 191 Doolittle1969 4-6-0 1-4-0, T-5th 216 203 Doolittle1970 7-3-0 2-3-0, 4th 277 132 Doolittle1971 7-3-0 2-3-0, 4th 228 124 Doolittle1972 7-3-1 2-2-1, 3rd 229 201 Doolittle1973 6-5-0 1-4-0, t-5th 190 218 Doolittle1974 3-8-0 0-5-0, 6th 187 269 Doolittle1975 1-10-0 0-7-0, 9th 119 297 Uzelac1976 7-4-0 6-3-0, 4th 270 202 Uzelac1977 4-7-0 3-5-0, 7th 261 231 Uzelac1978 7-4-0 5-4-0, 4th 220 152 Uzelac1979 6-5-0 5-4-0, 3rd 186 120 Uzelac1980 7-4-0 6-3-0, 2nd 233 179 Uzelac1981 6-5-0 5-4-0, T-5th 206 170 Uzelac1982 7-2-2 5-2-2, 2nd 186 78 Harbaugh1983 6-5-0 4-5-0, 6th 179 208 Harbaugh1984 5-6-0 3-6-0, T-8th 234 213 Harbaugh1985 4-6-1 4-4-1, T-4th 182 212 Harbaugh1986 3-8-0 3-5-0, 8th 183 257 Harbaugh1987 5-6-0 4-4-0, 5th 218 240 Molde1988 *^ 9-3-0 7-1-0, 1st 354 237 Molde1989 5-6-0 3-5-0, 6th 210 210 Molde1990 7-4-0 5-3-0, 3rd 249 218 Molde1991 6-5-0 4-4-0, 5th 218 253 Molde1992 7-3-1 6-3-0, 2nd 197 177 Molde1993 7-3-1 6-1-1, 2nd 236 187 Molde1994 7-4-0 5-3-0, T-3rd 274 189 Molde1995 7-4-0 6-2-0, T-3rd 253 190 Molde1996 2-9-0 2-6-0, 9th 208 304 Molde1997 8-3-0 6-2-0, 2nd-WD 301 265 Darnell1998 7-4-0 5-3-0, 3rd-WD 360 312 Darnell1999 # 7-5-0 6-2-0, 1st-WD 373 342 Darnell2000 # 9-3-0 7-1-0, 1st-WD 359 139 Darnell2001 5-6-0 4-4-0, 4th-WD 277 266 Darnell2002 4-8-0 3-5-0, 5th-WD 303 330 Darnell2003 5-7-0 4-4-0, 4th-WD 331 370 Darnell2004 1-10-0 0-8-0, 7th-WD 248 436 Darnell2005 7-4-0 5-3-0,T-3rd-WD 354 342 Cubit2006 ^ 8-5-0 6-2-0, 2nd-WD 299 259 Cubit2007 5-7-0 3-4, T-3rd-WD 323 347 Cubit2008 ^ 9-4-0 6-2, T-2nd-WD 372 324 Cubit2009 5-7-0 4-4, 3rd-WD 296 330 Cubit2010 6-6-0 5-3. 3rd-WD 388 286 Cubit2011 ^ 7-6-0 5-3, 3rd-WD 459 373 Cubit2012 4-8-0 2-6, 5th-WD 352 356 Cubit2013 1-11 1-7, 6th-WD 206 425 Fleck2014 ^ 8-5 6-2, 3rd-WD 439 324 Fleck2015 ^ 8-5 6-2, T-1st-WD 468 368 Fleck2016 13-1 8-0, 1st, WD 582 277 FleckTotals 556-441-24 236-238-9 21,940 17,899 .556 Pct.* Mid-American Conference Champions# Mid-American Conference West Division Champions^ Postseason Bowl Participant

All-Time MAC Standings/Year by Year Record2015

East DivisionBowling Green* 7 1 .875Akron 5 3 .625Ohio 5 3 .625Buffalo 3 5 .375Kent State 2 6 .333UMass 2 6 .333Miami 2 6 .333

West DivisionN. Illinois^ 6 2 .750W. MICHIGAN 6 2 .750Toledo 6 2 .750C. Michigan 6 2 .750Ball State 2 6 .333E. Michigan 0 8 .000* Won MAC Championship game^ Played in MAC Championship game

2016East Division

Ohio^ 6 2 .750Miami 6 2 .750Bowling Green 3 5 .375Akron 3 5 .375Kent State 2 6 .333Buffalo 1 7 .125

West DivisionW. MICHIGAN* 8 0 1.000Toledo 6 2 .750N. Illinois 5 3 .625E. Michigan 4 4 .500C. Michigan 3 5 .375Ball State 1 7 .125* Won MAC Championship game^ Played in MAC Championship game

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COACH (YEARS) W L T PCT.

TOTALS 556 441 24 .556

Assistant Coach Year(s)Wally Ake 2001-03Harold Barnhort 1931-32Jim Bengala 1975-79Clayt Birmingham 2004Don Boven 1952-55Chuck Bullough 2005Dick Bumpas 2003Kenni Burns 2016Bill Bye 1987-96Brian Callahan 2013-16Gene Cavich 1975-80Dana Chambers 1987-96Amp Campbell 2010-12Steve Casula 2012Deon Chester 1997-99Kirk Ciarrocca 2013-16Roger Chiaverini 1956-57Dave Cohen 2010-11Mike Colletta 1976-77Chuck Comer 1968-74Pete Cordelli 2002-03Bill Cubit 1997-99Ryan Cubit 2009-12Mike Cummings 2002-04Tim Daoust 2006-09, 2017-pres.Bob Diaco 2004Chuck Driesbach 1997-00David Duggan 2016-pres.Larry Edlund 1987-96Dan Enos 2000-02Bobby Erhardt 2012Lou Esposito 2010-12, 2017-pres.Eric Evans 2017-pres.Ed Ferkany 1963-68Dan Ferrigno 1982-86Dave Finley 1975Keith Flynn 2000-01Josh Gattis 2011Willie Mack Garza 1997-00Luke Getsy 2013John Gill 1928-41Jim Gilstrap 1978-79Mike Grant 2008-10Gary Hainrihar 1977-81Mike Hankwitz 1982-84Brad Hanson 1982-83Bill Hardy 1977J.C. Harper 2003-04Billy Harris 1978-81Mike Hart 2014-presentDarrell Hazell 1995-96Grant Heard 2007Greg Hermsen 1989-96Marty Higgins 1987-90Brady Hoke 1984-86Guy Holliday 2000-02Joe Hoy 1952-55Charles Huff 2013Ray Jeske 1984-86Kevin Johns 2017-pres.Scott Kavanagh 2007Bill Kenney 2013-pres.Tony Kimbrough 2003-04Tom Kisselle 1960-62Jim Knowles 1997-02

Tim Knox 2004Paul Krasula 1975-81Rick Kravitz 2008-09Rob Kuhlman 1987, 1989-96Tim Lester 2005-06Tom Lewinski 1997-99Terry Lewis 1975-76Bob Lusk 1963Lynn Lynch 1958-59Van Malone 2004Henry Mason 1991-94Greg Mattison 1982-86Peter McCarty 2007-09George McDonald 2005-06Tim McGarigle 2012-presentBill Miller 2007John Miller 1963-78Tim Mingey 1977-81Reggie Mitchell 1986Charley Molnar 2003-04Jake Moreland 2005-11, 2017-pres.Steve Morrison 2005-09Rich Nagy 2010-12Kyle Nystrom 1992-01

Matt Patanelli 1944, 1948-51Ed Pinkham 2013-16Sam Pittman 1999Dick Raklovits 1957-74Vinson Reynolds 2013-presentA.J. Ricker 2008, 2011-12Norb Riesterer 1938Brian Rock 1992-2005Jerry Rosburg 1987-91Bill Rowekamp 1957-74Dave Sabada 1981Mike Sabock 2008-11Tony Samuel 1982-83Cory Sanders 2017-pres.Mike Santiago 1985-86Scott Shafer 2005-06Matt Simon 2014-16Tom Slaughter 1948-63Bob Stanley 2007-10Fred Stevens 1957-74Mike Sullivan 2005-06Bob Sutton 1975-76, 1980-81Joel Swisher 1987-88Steve Szabo 1982-84Chris Tabor 2006-07Bruce Tall 2002Dave Voth 1997-98, 2000-01Thad Ward 2012Roy Weitz 1942-55Rob Wenger 2013-16Lou West 1984-85Clayton White 2006Paul White 1955-56Jimmy Williams 2016Paul Williams 2005Joe Woods 2001-03Bob Wyman 1964-74

Current staff bold

ALL-CENTURY TEAM

Coaching History/All-Century Team

Head coach history assistant coach history

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A•A•A•AJohn Abel, 1935-37Walter Adamczyk, 1933Bobby Adams, 1991Keion Adams, 2013-2016

Paul Agema, 1988-90Leo Alba, 2012Joe Alfano, 1996Jerry Alford, 1981-84Antwain Allen, 2004-05DeRae Allen, 2003-04Troy Allen, 1963-64Warren Allen, 1915-17Jeff Allor, 1989-92Anthony Allsbury, 1999-2002Corey Alston, 1997-2000Rod Alt, 1985-87Joe Alvarez, 2004-05John Ambrosino, 1997Adam Anderson, 2001, 2003-04Arthur Anderson, 1924Bill Anderson, 1913-14Carl Anderson, 1935-37Demetrius Anderson, 2011Edward Anderson, 1953, 1955Harold Anderson, 1953Jack Anderson, 1965Pete Anderson, 1989-92Rolla Anderson, 1943Ron Anderson, 1982-83Chuck Andrews, 1967-69Charles Angell, 1916-17Jeff Angelo, 1983Sam Antonazzo, 1966-68Hartwell Anway, 1917Lellwyn Anway, 1917, 1919Anthony Apa, 2002Dan Arbour, 1972-73George Archer, 1962-63Tracy Archer, 1991Dave Arendsen, 1983-85Ben Armer, 2008-11Mario Armstrong, 2007-10Robert Arnheim, 2008-11Randy Arntson, 1975-77Paul Arvia, 1957Richard Ash, 2014Pete Aseritis, 1971-72Eric Assoua, 2015-16Rontavious Atkins, 2011-12, 14-15Charles Atkocunis, 1950-51William Atwater, 1992-94Jerry Austin, 1953-55Roger Avers, 1956-57Dan Avery, 1973Jim Avrett, 1966Eli Avromov, 1950John Ayres, 1937

B•B•B•BChris Baar, 1983-84, 1986Jason Babin, 2000-03Blayne Baggett, 2004Tom Baetens, 1973-74Caleb Bailey, 2014-16Phil Bailey, 1952-53Fred Baker, 1932-34John Baker, 1943

Tim Balice, 2009Chad Baliko, 2009Jason Baliko, 1999Clifford Ball, 1906-07Joe Ballard, 1998-01Frank Banach, 1924-27Elan Banks, 1991-94Kennard Banks, 2005Bernard Barber, 1934Tom Barber, 1956-57Paul Bard, 1942Everett Barger, 1942Graham Barker, 1912-13Richard Barnhart, 1968Ken Barnhill, 1928-30Ken Barnhill, 1962-63Richard Barnhill, 1955-56Jay Barresi, 1989-92Carl Barrett, 1908Marty Barski, 1965-67Kurt Barterian, 1980-83Larry Bartolameolli, 1962-64Dennis Bartsis, 1925-27Chris Bartula 2005Willis Bates, 1929Don Bauer, 1922-23Ryan Bauer, 1996-97Ted Bauer, 1946-49Sam Beal, 2015-16

Lloyd Beardsley, 1959-61Ron Beasse, 1976Joe Beaubien, 1986Willie Beavers, 2012-15Frank Beck, 1924-27Jim Bednar, 1961-62Harold Beebe, 1923Josh Behrens, 2002, 2004-05John Bek, 1914-15Scott Bell, 1988-89LeVante Bellamy, 2015-16David Belle, 1985-88Al Bellile, 1968-70Anthony Belmonte, 2003-06Bruce Bendix, 1973Harold Benge, 1938-40George Bennett, 1972-73Owen Bennett, 1951Paul Bennett, 1919-21, 1924Jim Benson, 1944Alvin Berger, 1909-10Mark Berghuis, 1906Joe Berman, 1917Willie Berrios, 1985-88Jamail Berry, 2008-10John Berryman, 1954-56George Betts, 1932Eric Bettys, 1997-99Lucas Bezerra, 2014-16Richard Bezile, 1959-60Jason Biddle, 1992-93EJ Biggers, 2005-08Trevor Bilicke, 1984-87Stan Bilski, 1930-32Lester Binkley, 1933Ted Binkowski, 1957-59Dave Birkholz, 1974-75Lew Birmelin, 1971Freddie Bishop, 2009-12

Sam Bishop, 1922-23Randy Blackmore, 1979-82Bob Blackwell, 1956James Blair, 2004-07Lynn Blake, 1908-09Carl Blauman, 1944Valray Bleech, 1946-48Ernest Blohn, 1930-31Jerome Bloodsaw, 2001Terry Bobbitt, 1984-85John Bock, 1958Jason Bodden, 1993-96Eric Boersma, 1993-96Jamauri Bogan, 2015-16Dan Boggan, 1988-90Travonte Boles, 2010-13Jim Bollweg, 1972-73Bill Bolm, 1958-59Nate Bolton, 1982-84George Bond, 1935-37Mark Bonds, 2004-07

Sollie Boone, 1975Mark Bordeaux, 1968Dave Bordine, 1977-78Norm Borea, 1953Jim Boreland, 1965-67Paul Bos, 1954-55Bruce Bosma, 1952-54Matt Bossory, 1986Bob Boston, 1945Frank Bosworth, 1997-2000Don Boven, 1946-47Norm Bowbeer, 1923Ted Bowlus, 1970Dave Bower, 1984Rush Bowers, 1999Paul Bowersox, 1918-19, 1921Richard Bowman, 1943Scott Boyd, 1987Eric Boyden, 2012-14Parris Boyer, 1981-83Allan Boyko, 1987-90Bruce Boyko, 1986-89Desmond Bozeman, 2010-12Mark Braciszewski, 19171-72Mark Braman, 1982Paul Braman, 1983Dan Bramschrieber, 1994-95Devon Brant, 2011-13Justin Braska, 2006-09Andy Brasosky, 1994-96Nathan Braster, 2014-16Daniel Braverman, 2012, 2014-15Ray Bray, 1936-38Byrl Breed, 1954-56Fernando Brethour, 1924-26Dennis Bridges, 1967Alvin Briggs, 1929-31J.D. Brink, 1999Tom Briscoe, 1935-36Kevin Brogan, 1977-79Leon Brooks, 1982, 1984Wesley Brooks, 1934-36Andy Brotebeck, 1989-90Asantay Brown, 2014-16Brandon Brown, 1998-2001Bryan Brown, 1982-84Clinton Brown, 1943, 1946-47

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Gerald Brown, 1920-21Vern Brown, Sr., 1969-71Vern Brown, Jr., 1992-94Willard Brown, 1950-52Earle Browne, 1912Chris Browning, 1999-2002Dave Brueck, 1958-59Greg Bryant, 2003-04Joe Bryant, 1950Dick Bryck, 1952-54Martin Buchanan, 1988Jon Bull, 1969-70George Bullock, 1977, 1979-80Brooks Bunbury, 1909Drew Burdi, 2010Scott Burke, 1915-16Fred Burkhardt, 1978-81Allen Bush, 1946-47Allen Bush, Jr., 1967-69Isac Bush, 2003Josh Bush, 1998-2001Matt Buskirk, 2006Lawrence Butler, 1966-67Bill Button, 1984Karl Butts, 1978-80Brett Butz, 1995-96Raheam Buxton, 2010Gene Buys, 1913John Byrne, 1925Ryan Byrne, 2009Keith Byard, 1984-85

C•C•C•CWalter Cade, 1988-91Charles Cady, 1924-25Greg Call, 1997Ken Callaway, 1952-53Len Calufetti, 1943August Camarata, 1943Duncan Cameron, 1918-20Deon Cammock, 2011Walter Campbell, 1915

Curtis Cannon, 2011Larry Caper, 1979-82Alex Carder, 2010-12Bob Carlson, 1946-49Jack Carlson, 1969-70Frank Carpenter, 1911-12Anthony Carr, 2001-02Clytus Carr, 1923-25Kasey Carson, 2015-16Mike Carter, 1972-73Ralph Carter, 1970Richard Carter, 1945Bob Cartwright, 1946-47Al Cater, 1949-50,Larry Cates, 1971-73Wesley Cates, 1973-74Jason Cavanaugh, 1995-98Donald Celiscar, 2011-14John Chalapis, 1950, 1954-55Edward Chambers, 1909Dareyon Chance, 2012-14Bob Chant, 1950-51Hobart Chapel, 1917Joe Chapple, 2004-06Larry Charleston, 2000Bob Charon, 1951-52

Clarence Cheatham, 1957-59Otis Cheathem, 1984-85Lucas Cherocci, 2014-16Glenn Cherup, 1965-67John Chervensky, 1918Chris Chestnut, 2002-03Roger Chiaverini, 1946-47Eugene Childs, 2003-04Ed Chlebek, 1960-61Bill Chopp, 1995-98Curt Chrenick, 1992Matt Church, 1983Cody Cielenski, 2007-09

Benny Clark, 1998, 2001Bob Clark, 1941-42Caleb Clark, 2008Nick Clemens, 2007-10Pat Clements, 1980, 1982Jim Clunie, 1974Gene Clysdale, 1950Pat Clysdale, 1949-50Tim Clysdale, 1977-79Vernon Coakley, 1985-86, 1988-89Abe Cohen, 1925-27Jeb Colaner, 1985-87John Coleman, 1959John Coleman, 1995-96

Kevin Coleman, 2000-02Lovell Coleman 1957-59Michael Coleman, 1991-92Ron Colille, 1956Harry Collins, 1937-39Jerry Collins, 1966-68Justin Collins, 2012Wilbur Combs, 1931Bob Compton, 1976-78Adam Cones, 2000-01Chris Conklin, 1982, 1985-86Ward Conklin 1910Alfred Conley, 1928Tom Contes, 1946-49Charles Cook, 1931-33John Cook, 1944Dave Cooke, 1959-61Darrell Copeland, 2003-04Derrick Copeland, 1988-91

Lou Corbat, 1913-15Carl Cornelius, 1945Joe Cornelius, 1993Bob Cornell, 1928Willard Cornell, 1926-27Dave Corning, 1974-75Walter Cornwell, 1920-22

Fred Courville, 1956-57Gerald Couturier, 1957Greg Cowser, 1972-74Gary Crain, 1964-66Scott Cramer, 1989Jim Credit, 1973John Creek, 1985-88Terry Crews, 1987-90Steve Cronkite, 1972-74Fred Cross, 1915John Cross, 1939-40Tom Crowley, 1965

Howard Crull, 1919-20Ryan Cubit, 2004-06Sam Culbert, 1983-86Dan Cunningham, 1985-86, 1988-89

David Curle, 2013-16Justin Currie, 2011-14Harry Curry, 1987Wilbur Curry, 1918Jesse Curtis, 1931-33Matt Cutler, 2010-12Richard Cutler, 1947Dave Cutlip, 1989-92Steve Czarnota, 1985-86Tom Czyz, 1954-56

D•D•D•DTed Daisher, 1977Tom Daly, 1924-25John Damoth, 1909-10

Mike Darby, 1964Morris Davenport, 1975-78Zach Davidson, 2005-08Arthur Davis, 1993Corey Davis, 2013-16Paul Davis, 1988-92Rob Davis, 1987-88Vern Davis, 1968-70DeWayne Davisson, 1958Terry Davisson, 2010-12Jackson Day, 2013-16Lynn Deal, 1906Anthony DeBardelaben, 1990-91Ben DeBolt, 1964Gerald DeLoe, 1930Louis Delmas, 2005-08John Deming, 1997, 1999Napoleon Demps, 1974Allen DenBleyker, 1925Joe DeOrio, 1960-62Grant DePalma, 2014-15Jim DePoy, 1962Ken Dersey, 1964-66Robby Desrosiers, 1995Joe Detwiler, 1943Bill Devine, 1966-67Jim Devine, 1953-55Tyson DeVree, 2003-04Jason DeVries, 1945Paul DeVries, 1986-89Jim DeWald, 1996-97Walter Dewey, 1907-09, 1911John Deyo, 2012

Manny Diaz, 2011, 2013Van Dickerson, 1975-77Pete Dickson, 1983Otto Dileski, 1935-36,Dennis Dilley, 1974-76Pat Dillon, 1984-86Duane Dischler, 1985Dale Dittmer, 1957-58Keith Dixson, 2009-11Wes Dodson, 1998-2001Eric Dominow, 1990Marc Donaldson, 1990-91Roosevelt Donaldson, 2013Howard Doolittle, 1906

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Steve Doolittle, 1971-72Denny Doornbos, 1974Jason Doubleday, 2000Andy Dorcely, 2006-09Ed Doucette, 1938-39Len Dovalosky, 1944Marvin Downs, 1972, 1974-75

Curtis Doyle, 2015-16Jon Drach, 2001-03Mark Dragoo, 1997-98Gershwin Drain, 1968-69Tevin Drake, 2010-11Paul Dreher, 2011Dave Dreyer, 1969Ben Drucker, 2001Mikhail Dubose, 2013Dustin Duclo, 2005-08Kelcey Dudley, 1997George Duditch, 1948-49Bob Duhan, 1949-50Danny Dumezich, 1980-81Darrin Duncan, 2013Sam Dunlap, 1915-17, 1919George Dunn, 1945-47Richard Dunn, 1945-47Tom Dunn, 1989, 1991-92Gladdon Dunst, 1943Tom Dyskiewicz, 1968

E•E•E•EDon Earl, 1951Terry Easmon, 2012Clarence East, 1914-15Don Eastman, 1988-90Loren Edmonds, 1942Bob Edwards, 1972Jim Eger, 1956-58Jack Eggertsen, 1939-41Ken Eggers, 1960

Tim Eising, 1988Blair Eklund, 2000-01Leo Ekwoge, 2015-16Lou Elenbaas, 1930-32George Elias, 1926Tom Elias, 1969-71Steve Ellingsen, 2005-06Maynard Ellingson, 1923-25Allan Elliott, 1932, 1934Chuck Ellison, 1968-69Kirk Elsworth, 2005-06, 2008Pat Emerick, 1960-62Wendell Emery, 1932Bill Empke, 1912-13Andy Endemann, 2004Bob Engelthaler, 1964Gary Enstrom, 1973John Erickson, 1912Donnie Ernsberger, 2014-16Dave Evans, 1973-74Dennis Evans, 1966-68Mario Evans, 1997-2000Max Evans, 1941Tad Evans, 1984-85, 1987Vernell Evans, 1928Al Everett, 1969-70Bob Ezelle, 1969-70

F•F•F•FWayne Falan, 1939-40Dan Falcon, 1996-98Hausia Faleofa, 2002Mike Famiglietti, 2010Walter Farrar, 1919-20, 1924-25Ross Farren, 2004-05Shawn Faulkner, 1980-83Dale Faunce, 1934Dave Faverman, 1984-86Larry Featherstone, 1989-92Marvin Feenstra, 1960-62Chad Feldpausch, 2003-04Jason Feldpausch, 2000-03Attila Felkai, 1999Mike Fenbert, 1972-75Don Ferguson, 1933

Eric Ferguson, 1988-89, 1991Justin Ferguson, 2014-16Hoyt Ferm, 1926John Ferris, 1943George Field, 1921John Fielder, 1980-81Brian Fields, 2010-13Darnell Fields, 1997-98Loy Fierens, 1953-54Orville Fillinger, 1909Ken Finey, 2015Don Finnefrock, 1952-54Delmar Firme, 1941-42David Fisher, 1988Denis Fitzgerald, 1986Mike Fitzgerald, 1987Tom Flacco, 2015-16Bill Flaherty, 1949Arch Flannery, 1916Greg Flaska, 1968-70Todd Fleck, 1982-84Norbert Fleckenstein, 1945Pearl Fleming, 1925Scott Fleming, 1991-92Dwayne Fletcher, 1983-84, 1986Cory Flom, 2005-08Delos Flower, 1906Ray Fonseca, 1987-88Louis Forbrich, 1996, 1999Kevin Ford, 2002-04Jermaine Foreste, 1999-2002Allex Forge, 1960-61Jay Formsma, 1945-48Ted Forrest, 1972-75Robert Forrest, 1993-95Dean Foster, 1939-40Hilton Foster, 1945-48Jack Foster, 1967Jarvion Franklin, 2014-16Richard Frankoski, 1926-29Craig Frazier, 1976-79Randall Frazier, 1923Ed Frederickson, 1936-38Joel Frederickson, 1992-94Harve Freeman, 1920Bill French, 1968, 1970Ralph French, 1916, 1919Roy French, 1916Clarence Frendt, 1927-30Londen Fryar, 2005-08

George Fulgoni, 1925-27

G•G•G•GLeland Gabe, 1940-41

Kevin Galeher, 2010-12Bob Gallagher, 1932-34Jerry Ganzel, 1953-55Dave Gapinski, 1973-76Mark Garalczyk, 1984-86Jon Garcia, 2000-01Alex Gardner, 2002Joe Gardner, 2005Les Garrett, 1980-81Mike Gary, 1981-83Frank Garzelloni, 1950-52Jake Gasaway, 1999-2002Tim Gassmere, 1994Brian Gatch, 1996Rexford Gaugh, 1944Bob Gavinski, 1971-72Duane Gebben, 1953-55Anthony Gebhart, 2006-07Bob Geiger, 1955-57John Geiger, 1970-71Jim Gendron, 1974Henry George, 1947Tom George, 1980-81Ernest Gerke, 1922Richard Geske, 1943Jack Giarmo, 1982-84Alan Gibbs, 1961-63Dave Gibson, 1975-76

Dave Gigli, 1977-79Don Gill, 1956-57John Gill, 1919-22Art Gillespie, 1944-48Ron Gillum, 1987-88Mark Gilroy, 1984-85Jim Gilstrap, 1961-63Mike Giorgianni, 2003-04Jack Gitler, 2001-04Egbert Gleason, 2007Joe Glenn, 1984-87Jim Glick, 1951Eric Gordon, 1927Montres Gords, 1995-96Ron Gow, 1951Marion Graham, 1943Les Gratton, 1947-50Dezmond Gray, 2005-07Virgil Grayson, 1990-91Colin Greczek, 1998-2000Bob Green, 1949Jim Green, 1949Michael Greene, 1989-90Ed Greer, 1983Tyrice Grice, 1986Terry Grier, 1992Mike Griesinger, 1983

Ted Grignon, 1969-71Joe Grigg, 1957-58Bob Grimes, 1963-65Dave Gromacki, 1988Joe Grosser, 1963Emerson Grossman, 1942, 1946-48

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Jerry Grover, 1906Tom Gruber, 1972-73Jim Gualdoni, 1973-75Stephen Gubernick, 2000-01Art Guenther, 1928-29Austin Guido, 2014-16Ivan Guillickson, 1960-62Paul Gunderman, 1956Art Guse, 1937-39Donyell Gutter, 1989

H•H•H•HRobbie Haas, 2005Jim Habel, 1959-60J. K. Haehnle, 1995-98Web Hagadone, 1928-29Don Hager, 1972Andrew Haldeman, 2012-15Jon Hall, 2003

Jack Halstead, 1938-40Gail Hambleton, 1906Gene Hamlin, 1966-67Blake Hammond, 2009-12Bryon Hammons, 1993-94Todd Hanley, 1995-96Pat Hanlon, 1976Richard Hanschu, 1952-54Jonatha Harden, 2012Mark Hardy, 2002-04Marty Harig, 1998-2000 Calvin Harley, 1996-99Tom Harrington, 2006-09Norm Harris, 1948-50Rufus Harris, 1991-94Ryan Harris, 2000-01Charles Harrison, 1964-65Mark Harrison, 1974-75Fred Harrsen, 1928-30Joe Hart, 1979-81

Robert Hatch, 1996Kevin Haverdink, 1985-88Bill Haviland, 1964-66Steve Hawkins, 1991-93Paul Hazel, 2009-12Alvah Heaton, 1907Matt Hekhuis, 1992-95Oscar Hellberg, 1913-14Jamie Hence, 1985-88William Henagan, 1997-99Spencer Henley, 1992-95Bert Henderson, 1986-88Clayton Hendricks, 1944Don Hendriks, 1942Harry Henigan, 1943Orville Henney, 1912-13Jon Henry, 2011, 2013-14Tom Henry, 1976-79Bruno Heppell, 1994-96Bill Hestwood, 1957Andy Hewes, 1979George Heydlauff, 1952-53Fred Hicks, 1970-72Charles Higgins, 1951-52John Higgs, 1974-76Harry Hildreth, 1946-47Jim Hildreth, 1946-49

Bryant Hill, 1985Irwin Hill, 1946Tom Hill, 1943, 1945Bill Hillborg, 1941Tim Hiller, 2005, 2007-09Scott Hinds, 2009-11Jim Hinkle, 1977-80Jeff Hinson, 1999-2001Reggie Hinton, 1978-81Terry Hinton, 1970-71Mark Hintz, 1970Ken Hirsch, 1951-52Peter Hirt, 1987-88Pierre Hixon, 1990-93Christian Hodges, 2002Don Hoekenga, 1971

Eric Hoffman, 1985-88Steve Hoffman, 1983-84Dennis Holland, 1959-61Jim Holland, 1993-96Jeff Holly, 1980Bill Hooper, 1921Rico Hooper, 1994Chad Hopkins, 1986Rob Horrmann, 1984-87Osbe Hoskins, 1980Guy Houston, 1917, 1919John Hovanec, 1944Bobby Howard, 1977-80Emory Howard, 1906, 1908Lewis Howard, 1985-87Henry Howe, 1920-21Joe Hoy, 1940Mike Hubbard, 1972, 1974Judson Hudnut, 1930-31Mike Hudnut, 1962-64Dave Hudson, 1966-68Allen Hughes, 1978-81Gabe Hughes, 2012Harold Hulscher, 1920-21Hilliard Hulscher, 1919-20Pat Humes, 1976-79Randy Hummel, 1978Roger Hunt, 1972Edwin Husbeck, 1936-38Mike Hutchings, 1997-98Paul Hutchins, 1988, 1990-92Judson Hyames, 1914

I•I•I•IGreg Igaz, 1969-71Gervase Ignasiak, 1935-36Phil Igoe, 1944George Ihler, 1962-64Bill Ingraham, 1975Ryan Iorillo, 2001-02Trevor Ishmael, 2011-14Ameer Ismail, 2004-06John Isom, 1953-54

J•J•J•JGarvase Jach, 1925-27Jonathan Jack, 2009-10Fred Jacks, 1915Brian Jackson, 2004JaKevin Jackson, 2014-15Mallett Jackson, 1944

Nelson Jackson, 1963-65Pat Jackson, 1993-95Sam Jaeger, 2009-10Alex Jagels, 2010Mike Jakubowicz, 1980-81Brandon James, 2004Ed Janz, 1950Bob Jeffrey, 1960Bob Jenkins, 1940-41Glen Jenkins, 1978-81Darnell Jennings, 1997-98, 2000Gary Jennings, 1964-66Greg Jennings, 2002-05Richard Jeric, 1957-58Bob Johnson, 1977-78Brandon Johnson, 2001-03Brian Johnson, 1987-90Charles Johnson, 1906Ed Johnson, 1927-29Fabian Johnson, 2014-16Jeffery Johnson, 2015-16Jeremy Johnson, 1996-99Larry Johnson, 1993-94Mike Johnson, 1971Mike Johnson, 2002Morgan Johnson, 1916-17Neal Johnson, 1923-25

Paul Johnson, 1988, 1990-91Robert Johnson, 2005-08Walter Johnson, 1918Wilbur Johnson, 1922-24Len Johnston, 1949-51Nick Johnston, 1997Larry Joiner, 1950-52Al Jones, 1981-82Demetrius Jones, 1980-83Dex Jones, 2010Earl Jones, 1932-33Jonathan Jones, 2002-03Mike Jones, 2013Mike Jones, 2005-07Stu Jones, 1975-78Paul Jorgensen, 1972-74Schneider Julien, 2007-08Roman Juzwiak, 1955

K•K•K•KJeff Kacmarek, 1981-84Kevin Kahl, 1979Rich Kaiser, 1992-95

Carl Kamhout, 1926Bill Kanley, 1911Joe Karam, 1964Ron Karlis, 1970-72Alan Karpa, 1966Bill Karpinski, 1956-58Charles Karpinski, 1957Scott Karstens, 1998-2000Fernand Kashama, 2007Steve Kasson, 1983Dave Katt, 1964-65Denny Keck, 1970, 1973Clifford Keddie, 1944, 1946John Keenoy, 2015-16Shawn Keenoy, 1981-83Jack Kelder, 1951-54

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Timmy Keith, 2013Greg Kelley, 1990-91John Kelley, 1943Paul Kelley, 1942Kent Kelly, 1957Robert Kelly, 1996-97Zak Kemp, 1995-97Mike Kempinski, 2004-05Melvin Kendall, 1943Bill Kennedy, 1971Pat Kennedy, 1994-96Phil Kennedy, 1972-73Mike Kershner, 1996-98Bill Killian, 1913-14Tony Kimbrough, 1987-88Anthony Kiner, 2001-03Larry King, 1999-2000Matt King, 1996Tom King, 1913Ulric King, 1989-92Steve Kingsley, 1988-91Gale Kisinger, 1946-47George Klaeren, 1952Jim Klapthor, 1984-86John Klein, 1962-64John Kloosterman, 1984Charlie Knapp, 1996-99Dave Knapp, 1979-82Kevin Knope, 1992-95Bill Knott, 1950Tony Knox, 1995-96Dan Kolenko, 1980Jim Kolk, 1957-58Lou Kollar, 1975, 1978-79Vlad Kontic, 1989, 1991Adam Korzeniewski, 1995-96Matt Koss, 1979Leslie Koster, 1951-54Dave Kotecki, 1992John Kouris, 1965-66Larry Kozminski, 1942Jim Kramer, 1984-87Kevin Kramer, 2000-02Dan Krasinksi, 2008Doug Kraus, 1986-89Jim Kreason, 1970Jim Kreutzer, 1984-87Dave Kribs, 1937-39Joe Krill, 1985-86James Kristof, 2012-15Jack Krueger, 1956-58Albert Kruez, 1922Dave Kruse, 1987-88Robbie Krutilla, 2004-07

Carroll Kyser, 1942-43

L•L•L•LJeff LaDuke, 1990-91Craig Ladyman, 1998Adolphus LaLonde, 1938-39Paul Lambert, 1997-2000Chuck Landrum, 1976Jim Laney, 2005-07Jonn Laney, 1986-87Lew Lang, 1942Robert Lang, 1918Tim Lankerd, 1980-82

Bryan Lape, 1998, 2000-02Kyle Lark, 2010, 2012-13Pete LaRouech, 1968-69

Andy Laue, 2006-07Alton Laupp, 1977-80Deshon Lawrence, 2008-09Count Laws, 1976-77John Lawson, 1984

Roger Lawson, 1969-70Norris Layton, 1936Richard Leahy, 1943-44, 1946Floyd Lear, 1926-28Duncan Leckta, 1940Branden Ledbetter, 2005-08Harry Lee, 1923Jack Lees, 1943Glen Leeson, 1950Charles LeFevre, 1908-10Deauntay “Woody” Legrier, 2009-12Tom Leidich, 1963, 1965Don Leigh, 1976-78Reuben Leiske, 1944Justin LeMay, 2004Dan Lemke, 2004Henry LeMoin, 1922Lawrence Leonard, 1915George Lerch, 1930Tim Lester, 1996-99Bob LeVand, 1944Joe Lewandowski, 1994-97Curtis Lewis, 1970, 1972David Lewis, 2009Don Lewis, 1967-68Fletcher Lewis, 1957-58Jermaine Lewis, 2000-02Mike Lewis, 1970Terry Lewis, 1984-87Charles Liedtke, 1961-63Doug Lincoln, 1976-77LaMarr Liner, 1984

Jim Lippe, 1984-86Albert Little, 1977-79Dale Livingston, 1965-67Martin Logan, 1996Steve Logan, 1984-87Alex Loiko, 1938-39, 1945John Lomakoski, 1959-61Bob Long, 1955-56Jim Long, 1964-66Scott Lonier, 1987-89Steve Looney, 1989Mark Lootens, 1976, 1978-79Carl Lopez, 1991-92Derek Lott, 1992-95Ray Louthen, 1944LeRoy Love, 1974Rick Lucas, 1994-97Ken Luckett, 1982-85Matt Ludeman, 2005-06

Marcus Lund, 1919Mark Lundell, 1973-74Bob Lurtsema, 1965T. J. Lynch, 2009, 2011

Joe Lynd, 1940-41Maurice Lyons, 1915

M•M•M•MAnthony Magee, 1986Alfred MacDonald, 1960-62Paul MacDonald, 1939Art Macioszczyk, 1940-42Malcolm MacKay, 1929-31Jesse Madden, 1957-59Dave Madsen, 1991-94

Tim Maka, 2012John Male 1976-77Stan Malek, 1950-51

Jason Malloy, 1999-02Pat Malone, 1928-29Clarence Maloney, 1907-08Steve Maloney, 1995-97Jon Manier, 1988-91Allen Manne, 1952-53Eric Manns, 1977-79Chris Maragos, 2006Bob Marinez, 1975-78Daniel Marks, 2002-04Jack Marks, 1941-42Jim Marks, 1944Greg Marshall, 2005-08Mike Marshall, 1968Marty Martens, 1986-88Darrell Martin, 1983Frank Martin, 1909-10Herb Martin, 2006-07John Martin, 1978Ken Martin, 1951-52Willie Martin, 1981, 1983Chester Martindale, 1924Stewart Masi, 1993-94Bob Mason, 1955-57Nick Matich, 2014-15

Jack Matheson, 1939-41Max Matson, 1952, 1954Jeff Mattes, 1983Dan Matthews, 1973-75Anthony Matulis, 1929-31Mike Maul, 1960-62Clarence Maurer, 1952Roland Maus, 1907-08Art May, 1944-45Glenn Mayer, 1910-11Frank Mays, 1980Dan Mazglad, 1970Roosevelt Mazyck, 1945Alfred McCafferty, 1914, 1916Todd McCall, 1968-69Charles McCallister, 1943Bernard McCann, 1919, 1921-22Don McCann, 1955Mike McCann, 1968-69Fred McCants, 2001-02John McCarger, 1942Eldon McCarty, 1911Jerry McCaskill, 1992-93Wilbur McClemans, 1908Marlan McClendon, 20002

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Wayne McClintock, 1907-08John McCook, 1937Mike McCord, 2001, 2003Boston McCornell, 2007-08Jack McCullagh, 1945Rashad McDade, 1998-01Jay McDonagh, 1993-95Charles McDonald, 1958-60Mark McDonald, 1981-83Tarrence McEvans, 1995-97Bob McFadden, 1984Mike McGeath, 1979-81Tom McGhee, 1964John McGuiness, 1908-09Lou McGuire, 1911-12Bill McIntosh, 1913-14

Bob McKay, 1914-15Pete McKay, 1911Harold McKee, 1927, 1931Richard McKee, 1952Duncan McKerracher, 1972-75Jim McKinley, 1963-65Jarrell McKinley, 2012-15Marty McNair, 1990-91Henry McNaughton, 1906Mike McPhilamy, 1974-75Dan McShannock, 1969-71Jim McVay, 1976-78Matt Meares, 1980-82Rick Mei, 1973Roy Meier, 1933-34Nick Melcher, 2001-04Bob Mellen, 1941-43Todd Mellinger, 1974Dan Memmen, 1977Robert Menchinger, 2001-04Bob Mendoza, 1994-95Ed Mendrysa, 1944Hobart Merritt, 1949-50Kam Merritt, 1992-95

George Mesko, 1947-49Carroll Messenger, 1920-23John Messenger, 1965John Metras, 1927Bob Metzger, 1939-41Mike Metzger, 1973-74Charles Metzcus, 1951-53Nate Meyer, 2004-06Adam Mial, 1981-82Alfred Micatrotto, 1947-49Chris Michayluk, 1984Anthony Middleton, 2007Robbin Mikel, 1976, 1978Les Millar, 1916-17David Miller, 1993-96Doug Miller, 1988-89Elword Miller, 1962-64Jeff Miller, 1983John Miller, 1932-34John Miller, 1959-60Marion Miller, 1920Neil Miller, 1917-18Odell Miller, 2015-16Pierson Miller, 1934-35Rob Miller, 1972

Scott Miller, 1983

Willie Miller, 2001-03Nick Milosevich, 1943, 1946-47Aaron Milton, 1987John Minick, 1984-85Ellison Mingo, 1989-90Paul Minnis, 1967-69Jake Minster, 2013Charles Missant, 2001-03Darrell Mitchell, 1993-94Derrick Mitchell, 2015-16Nick Mitchell, 2008-10Pete Mitchell, 1965-67Rocky Mitchell, 1986Steve Mitchell, 1965-67Paul Moersch, 2003-05Dave Mollard, 1965-66Dave Mollard Jr., 1989-91Eric Monette, 2011-12John Monson, 1924-25, 1927Ellsworth Monteith, 1911Chris Montgomery, 2001-02Jim Montgomery, 1953Earl Montross, 1951Ken Moon, 1964-65Frank Mooney, 1968-69Pennell Moore, 1929Rocco Moore, 1973-76Steve Moore, 1982-83Terrence Moore, 1998-2000Dominic Moran, 2003-06Jake Moreland, 1996-99Eddie Morgan, 1970-71Ray Morley, 1925-27Richard Morley, 1923Orra Morningstar, 1928-30Dale Morris, 1936-38Gary Morris, 1995Lorenzo Morris, 1984Tom Morris, 1950-51Craig Morrow, 1979-80Bob Morse, 1949-51John Morton, 1991-92Kendrick Mosley, 1999, 2001-03Tristan Moss, 1992-95Jim Mota, 1980-82Franklin Mote, 1924Taylor Moton, 2013-16C.R. Moultry, 2000, 2003Henry Moultry, 2004John Mowatt, 1968-69

Sean Mulhearn, 1987-90John Mullaney, 1947Jeremiah Mullinax, 2014-15Gerald Muller, 1923-24George Mullin, 1916Frank Mumford, 1972Jay Mumford, 1974-76Chad Munson, 2002-03Matt Murphy, 1977-79Jamelle Murray, 2010Clark Mussman, 2010-13Bob Myers, 1946Dave Myers, 1972Earl Myers, 1936

N•N•N•NMark Nabozny, 1988-91

Kirk Nakama, 2011-13Dan Nameth, 1932-34Steve Neal, 1997-00Bruce Nederveld, 1971-72Vern Neidlinger, 1935-36Grant Nemeth, 2007Jerry Neuman, 1934-35Howard Nevins, 1975-77Jerry Newton, 1970Cecil Nickel, 1928-29Hugh Nicolls, 1907Tim Nichols, 2002Charles Nidiffer, 1953-55John Nigro, 1978Clarence Nihart, 1917-18Gary Niklasch, 1998-99Scott Niles, 1996-99Mark Nisbet, 1975Ted Nixon, 1957-59Ken Nobis, 1963-65Swift Noble, Sr., 1916Swift Noble, Jr., 1945, 1948Dennis Noe, 1968Dave Norris, 1997Zach Novoselsky, 2015-16Drew Nowak, 2008-11John Nowak, 1967Steve Nowak, 1948Juan Nunez, 2007-10Eric Nunlee, 1996-99Art Nunn, 1916Tom Nütten, 1991-94Tom Nuveman, 1966-67Neal Nyland, 1914-15

O•O•O•OWalt Oberlin, 1936-38George Ockstadt, 1936-37John Offerdahl, 1982-85Chukwuma Okorafor, 2014-16Jasper Olendorf, 1925-26Erik Oleson, 2001-04Robert Oliver, 1987-88Dick Olmsted, 1957-59Walt Olsen, 1915-16, 1917, 1919Jack Olson, 1940-41Mike Onaga, 2004

Lance Ortega, 1988-89Ernest Osborne, 2002-04John Osborne, 1909Tim Osborne, 1989-92Torre Ossmo, 1965-66

Mark Ottney, 2002-05

P•P•P•PJoe Palazzolo, 1957Terry Palleschi, 1965, 1967Nate Palmer, 1993-94Paul Palmer, 1987

Bill Paniccia, 1944Bill Pappas, 1957-58Chris Pardon, 1995Ed Parham, 1979Anthony Parker, 2008-11

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Art Parynik, 1945Tom Patterson, 1962-63Tom Paulus, 1983Willard Peach, 1914Mal Pearson, 1946-49Alvin Pedracine, 1944Weston Peiffer, 2009Francis Pellegrom, 1929-31Oliver Pembroke, 1928-29Thomas Peregrin, 2007Bill Perrin, 1945Jerome Persell, 1976-78Len Peters, 1971Howard Peterson, 1951Greg Peterson, 2013Greg Peterson, 1998Jim Peterson, 1961Harry Petaway, 1991, 1993-94Jesse Pettaway, 1984Demetrius Pettway, 2010-11, 2013

Wyatt Pfeifer, 2014-15Mark Phalen, 1968John Phelan, 1907Bob Phillips, 1979-82Darius Phillips, 2014-15Matt Pickens, 2007, 2009Charles Pierce, 1952Harold Pierce, 1933-35Harold Pierce, 1952Jared Pike, 1997-2000Ed Pilarski, 1980Clarence Pilatowicz, 1943, 1948Ted Pilecki, 1977Bryan Pinder, 1999-01Richard Pins, 1950Trueman Pippel, 1930-32Bill Pitkin, 1949-51Mark Plewa, 1978Bob Pokorny, 1970-72Dean Polce, 1992-95Joe Polce, 1984Ansel Ponder, 2009-11Bill Pope, 1945Paul Pope, 1954Willie Pope, 2002-03Bernard Porter, 1953Harrison Porter, 2007-08Willis Porter, 1992-95Greg Posey, 1974John Possi, 1914-15Harry Potter, 1921-23John Potter, 2008-11Dion Powell, 1992-95Greg Powell, 1987-88Ryan Powell, 2004Gilbert Powers, 1934Pepper Powers, 1974-76LaVerne Prendergast, 1926Keith Pretty, 1970-72Josh Price, 2008-10Paul Price, 1982Mike Prindle, 1981-84Austin Pritchard, 2005-06, 2008-09Jim Pritchett, 1967-69Chris Prom, 2009-12Mike Prough, 1979-80, 1983Jon Pryor, 1993-96Richard Pryor, 1964

Roger Pulliam, 1963-65Herman Pump, 1925-27Tom Putt, 1972-73Chris Pyant, 2009

Q•Q•Q•QJohn Quelvog, 1996Dan Quin, 2014Jeff Quintana, 1994-95Seth Quivey, 2005-06

R•R•R•RGene Rademacher, 1968-70Bob Radlinski, 1964Val Ragainis, 1998-00Paul Rakow, 1962-64Jim Ralph, 1954Jason Randall, 1994John Rapacz, 1942

George Rastigue, 1925Chleb Ravenell, 2009, 2011Chris Rawson, 1993-96Todd Rawsthorne, 1990-91Ken Reasor, 1959-61Emmet Redmond, 1925Leo Redmond, 1918-19, 1921-22Cliff Reed, 1981-84Phil Reed, 2001-03William Reed, 1996-99Dennis Reedy, 2008Jim Reeves, 1974-75Jim Reid, 1963-65Jack Reinelt, 1973-74Jeremy Renda, 2013LeRoy Repischak, 1958-60Harold Reynolds, 1933-35Jeff Reynolds, 1990, 1992-93Lowell Reynolds, 1923Marvin Reynolds, 1992-95Owen Reynolds, 1928, 1930Sam Reynolds, 2000-02Orra Rhinesmith, 1911-12Mike Ribecky, 1973-76Howard Rice, 1906Tom Richardson, 1987Scott Riches, 1983Mark Ricks, 1991-92Deal Ridler, 1911Dominic Riggio, 1971-73Glen Righter, 1923-24Sean Riley, 1995Trovon Riley, 2002, 2004-05Matt Riordan, 1992-95John Ritchie, 1956John Ritter, 1961Al Rivet, 1991-92Bob Rizzardi, 1947Daniel Robert, 2002Kendrick Roberts, 2012-15Maurice Roberts, 2010Tony Roberts, 1987-88Aundra Robinson, 1981Cornelius Robinson, 2005-07Denny Robinson, 1984-87

Marc Robinson, 1974Ross Robinson, 1936-38Scott Robinson, 2001-04

Wayne Robinson, 1977-78, 1980Glen Rodney, 1943-44Mario Rodriguez, 2013-14Todd Rogalski, 1999Gene Roger, 1975-78Astor Rogers, 1998-99Ronald Rogers, 1998-01Keith Rogien, 1976-78Edward Rolle, 2013-15Steve Roon, 1994-97Edgar Roper, 1911-12Mark Rosczewski, 1980Waymon Ross, 2010Eddie Rossi, 1945Ken Roth, 1971-73Jay Roundhouse, 1957-59Bob Rowe, 1964-66Clarence Rowe, 1911Gary Rowe, 1965-67Mike Rowe, 1967-68Derrick Royal, 1996Tom Rozema, 1996-99Gene Rucinski, 1945Tom Rucks, 1974

Chris Ryan, 1984, 1987

S•S•S•SNic Saad, 2004-07Tom Saewert, 1965-67Bernard Sagan, 1944Bob Sage, 1923Eric Sain, 1993-95John Salame, 1992Ed Salter, 1932-34John Salisbury, 1909Bruce Samarian, 1968Ben Samson, 2010, 2012Robert Sanford, 1997-2000Dennis Santo, 1970Dan Sawochka, 1980-82Brett Scanlon, 2014Kerwin Scanlon, 1985-86Josh Schaffer, 2011-13Terry Schalk, 1979, 1981-82Allen Schau, 1960-62Ron Scheeler, 1967

Mark Schenk, 1976-78Paul Schiele, 1920Bob Schilawski, 1942Carl Schiller, 1943, 1946-47Bill Schlee, 1961-62Fred Schmidt, 1938Leonard Schmidt, 1956-57John Schneider, 1942Orville Schneider, 1966-67Paul Schneider, 1967-69Ron Schneider, 1962-64Mark Schnese, 1973Kurt Schoknecht, 1976-77Chuck Schoolmaster, 1946-49Andrew Schorfhaar, 1991-94J. Schroeder, 2012-15

Alex Schultz, 1994-95Karl Schultz, 1996-97Keith Schultz, 2006-07John Schuster, 1978-81

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Paul Schutter, 1957Bob Scott, 1950-51Jamie Scott, 1979-81Bill Screws, 1971, 1973Antoin Scriven, 2010-12Herman Seborg, 1926-29Frank Secory, 1933-35Lew Secory, 1957Jim Seegraves, 1983Don Seekell, 1959Ron Seifert, 1965-67Glendin Selbo, 1944Brad Selent, 1997-2000Bob Sellers, 1974Bruce Sellers, 1946-48Bob Selva, 1960Scott Selzer, 1997-2000Dane Sexton, 1996-97Dan Shannon, 1989-92Andrew Sharp, 2010-11Jim Shattuck, 1944Louis Shaw, 1986Howard Shears, 1918-19Bill Shelton, 1983Joe Sheridan, 1994-95Marion Sherwood, 1906Dean Shippey, 1939Ralph Shivel, 1912Roger Shively, 1967-68Dan Short, 1976Elick Shorter, 1963-65Matt Sikora, 1992-95Frank Simmons, 1920-21Jamarko Simmons, 2005-08Duncan Simo, 1920Johnnie Simon, 2010-13Jamar Simpkins, 2013-15Blake Sims, 2004Thomas Sims, 1985-86Bud Sitko, 1977-78, 1980Mike Sitko, 1973-76Mike Siwek, 1967-69John Skoubes, 1945Bill Slater, 1969-71Tom Slaughter, 1934Doug Sleight, 1988-89Milton Smaha, 1946, 1948Art Smalley, 1929Joel Smeenge, 1986-89Rick Smigelski, 1978-79Bob Smith, 1942, 1946Carlos Smith, 1998-2000, 2002Cleveland Smith, 2012-15Damond Smith, 2009-10Dave Smith, 1967-68Garrett Smith, 2011-14Harold Smith, 1909John Smith, 1951-53John Smith, 1972-75Les Smith, 1981Richard Smith, 1990Rick Smith, 1976-77Scott Smith, 1982, 1984Scott Smith, 1992-93Steve Smith, 1970Ted Smith, 1946Tony Smith, 1934Trey Smith, 2009Vern Smith, 1917

Warren Smith, 1920-21Mike Snodgrass, 1959-61Dave Smythe, 1933Richard Snow, 1948-49Edd Snyder, 1967-69Lynn Snyder, 1911Mike Sobol, 1967Bob Soderman, 1954-56Garrett Soldano, 1997-2000Clarence Somers, 1918Bill Somerville, 1961-63Glenn Sooy, 1909-10, 1913Harold Sooy, 1909Rush Sooy, 1909, 1912Dan Sopha, 1964-66Paul Sorce, 1983-86Milton Sorensen, 1942Garrett Sosnovich, 2006-07Fred Sowle, 1907-09Kelly Spielmaker, 1983-86Robert Spillane, 2014-16Reg Sprik, 1949-50, 1952Greg Staron, 1983-85Matt Steffen, 1999-2002Ed Steffes, 1951-52Bill Stein, 1987-88Dan Steinau, 2003-04Al Steinke, 1926Jerry Steinke, 1969-71Desman Stephen, 2006, 2008Bob Stevens, 1955Fred Stevens, 1941-43Matt Stevens, 2006, 2008-09Jim Stevenson, 1951-54Tom Stevenson, 1983-84Brett Stewart, 2003-04Vernon Stewart, 2009Rob Stickels, 1979-80, 1982Ken Stillwell, 1941Walter Stith, 2002-04Gordon Stock, 1946Ben Stockdale, 1917Floyd Stollsteimer, 1951-53Leland Stone, 1918Yancy Stonestreet, 1972David Stout, 2012Matt Stover, 1998-2001Jack Streidl, 1940-41Vince Strigas, 1939-41Alex Strockis, 1925-28Rolf Strout, 1966-67Volney Stuck, 1906Nelson Stuit, 1916

Richard Stull, 1948-49Don Stump, 1967-68Clare Suave, 1937-39Aaron Suber, 1972Cory Sueing, 2010-13Milton Summerfelt, 1926-27Ted Sundquist, 1924LeVelle Surateaux, 1916Dan Survillas, 1956Phillip Swanson, 2007-10Dennis Sweeney, 1969-71Trevor Sweeney, 2014-16Lloyd Swelnis, 1958-60Steve Swinehart, 1969-70Roy Swoape, 1982-85

Rod Swope, 1983Corey Sylve, 1990-91Ryan Sylvester, 1993, 1995Scott Sypniewski, 1984-87

T•T•T•TGeorge Tabraham, 1920Bill Taft, 1956-58Don Tait, 1927Brad Tayles, 1989-92Steve Terlep, 1963-65Zach Terrell, 2013-16Roger Theder, 1960-62Antonio Thomas, 2001-03Bernard Thomas, 1970-72Billy Thomas, 1978-79Bob Thomas, 1970Frank Thomas, 1917-18Kevin Thomas, 1987, 1989Roosevelt Thomas, 1968-69Roy Thomas, 1914Scott Thomas, 1987-90Arnold Thompson, 1949-51Carrington Thompson, 2015-16Glenis Thompson, 2006-09Howard Thompson, 1938Ken Thompson, 1936Larry Thompson, 1959Lee Thompson, 1969Reggie Thompson, 1995-98Richard Thompson, 1956Don Thorson, 1956Harold Throop, 1942, 1945, 1949-50Tony Tiefenbach, 1991-94Maurice Tingstad, 1931-33Tom Titcomb, 1963-64Paul Tithof, 2003-06Lewis Toler, 2010-12Emil Tomanek, 1949Jesse Tomlinson, 1912-13Steve Toneff, 1972-73Karl Toth, 1960-62Tom Toth, 1982-84Tony Townsend, 1976Harold Treace, 1936-38Bronson Trebbi, 1992-94Harold Treglawney, 1943Harold Tripp, 1945Schyler Truesdell, 2007Scott Tubergan, 1977Peter Tuffo, 1990, 1992-93John Tuma, 1948-49Andre Turner, 2014-15Anthony Turner, 2001-02Jesse Turner, 1997-98Steve Turner, 1972-73Ross Tuttle, 1911

U•U•U•UKasimili “Mili” Uitalia, 2011-12Larry Ulmer, 1970-72Roger Ulmer, 1974

V•V•V•VJim VaChon, 1959-61Jim Vackaro, 1992-95Andy Valade, 1986Clark Valentine, 1928Craig Valentine, 1985

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Dave Van Dale, 1989, 1991-92Lavelle Van Horn, 1989-91Tyler Van Tubbergen, 2012-13Jim Vanderberg, 1971Vic Vanderberg, 1935-37Dale Vanderhoff, 1925Harold, VandeWalker, 1910-11Gary VanderWeele, 1985-88Philip VanHooks, 1995Scott VanSchelven, 1989, 1992Jon VanSlooten, 1985-86Carl VanWeelden, 1923-24, 1926Dave Van Vliet, 1965-66Martin VanWingen, 1920-23Arnold Vanzo, 1945Nick Varcadipane, 2005-08Andre Vaughn, 1993-95Luther Verner, 1983-85Ken Vianello, 1962Jimmie Vincent, 2003-06Keith Volk, 1967-69Mike Voynovich, 1970-71Reed Vroegindewey, 1916Robert Vroegindewey, 1917

W•W•W•WJoe Wade, 1972-74Chris Wagner, 1986Joseph Wagner, 1944Marcus Wagstaff, 1993-94Dallas Walker, 2010-11Jim Walker, 1954-55Robert Walker, 1988-91Tyrone Walker, 2002-04Ben Wall, 1943-44Andre Wallace, 1991-94Brian Wallace, 1991Dervon Wallace, 2009-11Olden Wallace, 1970-72Bob Walsh, 1964Bob Walterhouse, 1948Dwight Walton, 1973-75Chad Wangerin, 2002-03Doug Ward, 1976-79Richard Ward, 1966-68Steve Wark, 1996-99Earl Warren, 1912Ray Warren, 1910-11Paul Wasikowski, 2006-09Reed Waterman, 1918, 1920-21Milton Waters, 1965Bill Watkinson, 1956-58John Watkinson, 1956Ken Watson, 1969-71Jim Webb, 1961-63Ollie Webb, 1910, 1912George Welbes, 1928-29Charles Weldon, 1914-15

Jeff Welsh, 1997, 2000-01Dale Wendell, 1971Jim Wenson, 1975Ed Wernet, 1935-36Brandon West, 2006-09Eric West, 1988-91Grant Westgate, 1917-20Jeff Westgate, 2000-02Mike Wheeler, 1974

Todd Whitaker, 1996-98Bob White, 1945, 1949Bob White, 1959-61Harold White, 1921Jim White, 1973-75Jordan White, 2007, 2009-11

Gerald Whitney, 1907-08Al Wichlacz, 1982Anton Widas, 1932-34Jack Widas, 1959-60Edwin Wietnik, 1945-48Doug Wiggins, 2009-11Richard Wilhelm, 1962-64Brad Wike, 1987-88Anthony Williams, 2008Brian WIlliams, 2014Greg Williams, 1975-78Jeff Williams, 1981Ivan Williams, 1928-30Matt Williams, 2004-07Ron Williams, 1989Rudy Williams, 1976Stanford Williams, 1963-65Tronic Williams, 2010, 2012Wendell Williams, 1990, 1993Art Willick, 1963-65Brad Willis, 1990C.J. Wilson, 2005-08Chris Wilson, 1980, 1982Duane Wilson, 1979-82Herb Wilson, 1964Jaime Wilson, 2012Aaron Winchester, 2008-11Ralph Windoes, 1910Larry Winston, 1984-85Kevin Witkowski, 1985Jim Woehler, 1958-60

Bob Wolf, 1988-90Mark Wolfe, 1977-80Nate Wolkow, 1996-98Marco Wolverton, 1998-2001Mike Wood, 1972-73Jack Wooden, 1925Mike Wooden, 1955Jon Woodrow, 1970-71Chris Woodruff, 1979Pete Woodruff, 1979-80Arthell Woods, 1986-88, 1990Charles Woods, 2000-01Ken Woodside, 1966-68Barry Worman, 1969, 1971Otto Wormsbacher, 1931Bob Wright, 1952Don Wright, 1949Jonathan Wright, 2006Remound Wright, 1979George Wurster, 1930-32George Wynn, 1929-31Zack Wynn, 2012-13Pete Wysocki, 1966, 1968

Y•Y•Y•YBill Yambrick, 1940-42Leon Yeakey, 1914-15Roy Yeakey, 1915-16

Eugene Young, 1989Howard Young, 1907Carl Younkman, 1958

Z•Z•Z•ZBill Zabonick, 1948-50

Ronald Zamort, 2012-15

George Zender, 1971-72Richard Zimmerman, 1954-55Micah Zuhl, 1998-2001Fred Zuidema, 1923-25Neil Zundel, 1944

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RUSHING YARDSCAREER1. 4,219 Robert Sanford, 1997-002. 4,190 Jerome Persell, 1976-783. 3,671 Brandon West, 2006-094. 3,639 Jarvion Franklin 2014-pres.5. 3,341 Shawn Faulkner, 1980-836. 3,045 Jim Vackaro, 1992-957. 2,608 Bobby Howard, 1977-808. 2,453 Mark Bonds, 2004-079. 2,449 Larry Caper, 1979-8210. 2,384 Phil Reed, 2000-0312. 2,018 Roger Lawson, 1969-7113. 2,010 Lewis Howard, 1984-8714. 2,000 Dan Matthews, 1973-75

SEASON1. 1,668 Shawn Faulkner, 19832. 1,571 Robert Sanford, 20003. 1,551 Jarvion Franklin, 20144. 1,505 Jerome Persell, 19765. 1,353 Jarvion Franklin, 20166. 1,346 Jerome Persell, 19787. 1,339 Jerome Persell, 19778. 1,205 Roger Lawson, 19709. 1,164 Brandon West, 200910. 1,092 Robert Sanford, 199911. 1,082 Mark Bonds, 200612. 1,068 Lovell Coleman, 195813. 1,054 Robert Davis, 198814. 1,053 Phillip Reed, 200215. 1,051 Jamauri Bogan, 201516. 1,033 Robert Sanford, 199717. 1,026 Brandon West, 200818. 1,016 Darnell Fields, 199819. 1,004 Trovon Riley, 2005

GAME1. 281 Jarvion Franklin, at Akron, 20162. 279 Lovell Coleman, vs. Central Michigan, 19583. 247 Sam Dunlap, vs. Ohio Northern, 19164. 241 Jerome Persell vs. Eastern Michigan,1976

PLAY

4. 87 Lewis Howard vs. Marshall, 1984

RUSHING ATTEMPTSCAREER1. 842 Jerome Persell, 1976-782. 838 Robert Sanford, 1997-003. 761 Shawn Faulkner, 1980-834. 732 Brandon West, 2006-095. 707 Jarvion Franklin, 2014-pres.6. 625 Jim Vackaro, 1992-95

SEASON1. 394 Shawn Faulkner, 19832. 309 Jerome Persell, 19783. 306 Jarvion Franklin, 20144. 293 Robert Sanford, 2000

GAME1. 47 Shawn Faulkner vs. Ball State, 19832. 46 Jerome Persell vs. Ball State, 1977

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSCAREER1. 41 Jarvion Franklin, 2014-pres.2. 39 Jerome Persell, 1976-783. 30 Robert Sanford, 1997-004. 25 Brandon West, 2006-09 25 Larry Cates, 1971-736. 24 Jamauri Bogan, 2015-pres.7. 23 Jim Vackaro, 1992-95 23 Albert Little, 1976-799. 22 Roger Lawson, 1969-7110. 21 Phillip Reed, 2000-03

SEASON1. 24 Jarvion Franklin, 20142. 19 Jerome Persell, 19763. 18. Robert Sanford, 20004. 16 Jamauri Bogan, 20155. 14 Jerome Persell, 19776. 13 Larry Cates, 1971 13 Roger Lawson, 1970 13 Robert Davis, 19889. 12 Jarvion Franklin, 2016 12 Albert Little, 1978 12 Darnell Fields, 1998

PASSING YARDSCAREER1. 12,104 Zach Terrell, 2013-162. 11,329 Tim Hiller, 2005, 2007-093. 11,299 Tim Lester, 1996-994. 8,886 Alex Carder, 2009-125. 8,717 Brad Tayles, 1989-926. 6,148 Jay McDonagh, 1993-957. 4,849 Jeff Welsh, 1997-018. 4,699 Ryan Cubit, 2004-06

10. 4,283 Chad Munson, 2002-03

SEASON1. 3,873 Alex Carder, 20112. 3,725 Tim Hiller, 20083. 3,639 Tim Lester, 19994. 3,533 Zach Terrell, 20165. 3,526 Zach Terrell, 20156. 3,443 Zach Terrell, 20147. 3,334 Alex Carder, 20108. 3,311 Tim Lester, 19989. 3,249 Tim Hiller, 200910. 3,021 Tim Hiller, 2007

GAME1. 548 Alex Carder at Toledo, 2011 2. 479 Alex Carder at Connecticut, 20113. 471 Tim Hiller at Central Michigan, 20084. 450 Chad Munson vs. William & Mary, 20035. 445 Zach Terrell vs. Buffalo, 20166. 439 Alex Carder vs. Purdue, 20117. 435 Tim Lester vs. Bowling Green, 19988. 432 Tim Lester vs. Eastern Michigan, 19989. 429 Alex Carder at Miami, 201110. 410 Tim Hiller vs. Central Michigan, 2009

PLAY1. 94 Jon Drach to Greg Jennings

2. 89 Tim Hiller to Greg Jennings

3. 87 Jamie Pass to Allan Boyko

4. 84 Brad Tayles to Corey Sylve

5. 84 Brad Tayles to John Morton

PASSING ATTEMPTSCAREER1. 1,608 Tim Hiller, 2005, 2007-092. 1,507 Tim Lester, 1996-993. 1,387 Zach Terrell, 2013-164. 1,370 Brad Tayles, 1989-925. 1,215 Alex Carder, 2009-126. 892 Jay McDonagh, 1993-957. 763 Ryan Cubit, 2004-068. 708 Chris Conklin, 1982-83, ‘85-869. 633 Jeff Welsh, 1997-0110. 575 Chad Munson, 2002-03

SEASON1. 522 Tim Hiller, 20082. 502 Alex Carder, 20113. 514 Tim Hiller, 20094. 470 Tim Lester, 19995. 458 Alex Carder, 20106. 421 Tim Hiller, 20077. 406 Tim Lester, 19988. 391 Zach Terrell, 20159. 377 Zach Terrell, 201610. 376 Brad Tayles, 1992

GAME1. 66 Tim Hiller vs. Central Michigan, 20092. 64 Alex Carder vs. Toledo, 20103. 63 Tim Hiller at Buffalo, 20084. 62 Tim Hiller vs. Ball State, 20095. 59 Alex Carder at Toledo, 20116. 58 Jeff Welsh vs. Michigan, 20017. 57 Tyler Van Tubbergen at Kent State, 2012 57 Alex Carder vs. Purdue, 2011 57 Alex Carder at Miami, 2011 57 Tony Kimbrough vs. Fresno State, 1988

PASS COMPLETIONSCAREER1. 1,013 Tim Hiller, 2005, 2007-092. 908 Zach Terrell, 2013-163. 875 Tim Lester, 1996-994. 769 Alex Carder, 2009-125. 663 Brad Tayles, 1989-926. 529 Jay McDonagh, 1993-957. 459 Ryan Cubit, 2004-068. 382 Jeff Welsh, 1997-019. 365 Chris Conklin, 1982-83, ‘85-8610. 312 Chad Munson, 2002-03

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SEASON1. 339 Tim Hiller, 20082. 330 Alex Carder, 20113. 309 Tim Hiller, 20094. 289 Alex Carder, 20105. 282 Tim Lester, 19996. 267 Tim Hiller, 20077 263 Zach Terrell, 20168. 262 Zach Terrell, 20159. 250 Zach Terrell, 201410. 236 Tim Lester, 1998

GAME1. 43 Alex Carder vs. Toledo, 20102. 42 Tim Hiller at Buffalo, 20083. 40 Tim Hiller, 20094. 38 Alex Carder at Toledo, 2011

38 Tim Hiller at Central Michigan, 20086. 37 Alex Carder at Connecticut, 20117. 36 Alex Carder at Miami, 2011

36 Jeff Welsh vs. Michigan, 20019. 34 Tim Hiller vs. Hofstra, 2009

34 Tim Hiller vs. Buffalo, 2009

COMPLETION PCT.CAREER 1. .655 Zach Terrell, 2013-162. .633 Alex Carder, 2009-123. .630 Tim Hiller, 2005, 2007-094. .603 Jeff Welsh, 1997-015. .602 Ryan Cubit, 2004-066. .593 Jay McDonagh, 1993-957. .582 Ed Chlebek, 1959-618. .581 Tim Lester, 1996-999. .577 Steve Hoffman, 1983-8410. .570 Tyler Vantubbergen, 2010-13

SEASON1. .698 Zach Terrell, 20162. .679 Zach Terrell, 20143. .670 Jon Drach, 2003

.670 Zach Terrell, 20155. .657 Alex Carder, 20116. .653 Tim Hiller, 20057. .649 Tim Hiller, 20088. .642 Robbie Haas, 20059. .634 Tim Hiller, 200710. .631 Alex Carder, 2010

TOUCHDOWN PASSESCAREER1. 99 Tim Hiller, 2005, 2007-09 2. 96 Zach Terrell, 2013-163. 87 Tim Lester, 1996-994. 74 Alex Carder, 2009-125. 49 Brad Tayles, 1989-926. 45 Jay McDonagh, 1993-957. 36 Ryan Cubit, 2004-068. 35 Norm Harris, 1948-509. 34 Jeff Welsh, 1997-0110. 32 Chad Munson, 2002-03

SEASON1. 36 Tim Hiller, 20082. 34 Tim Lester, 19993. 33 Zach Terrell, 20164. 31 Alex Carder, 20115. 30 Alex Carder, 20106. 27 Zach Terrell, 20157. 26 Zach Terrell, 20148. 23 Tim Hiller, 20099. 22 Tim Lester, 199810. 20 Tim Hiller, 2007 20 Tim Hiller, 2005

GAME1. 7 Alex Carder at Toledo, 20112. 6 Tyler Van Tubbergen vs. Akron, 2011 6 Chad Munson vs. William & Mary, 20034. 5 Tyler Van Tubbergen vs. Massachusetts, 2012 5 Alex Carder at Connecticut, 2011 5 Alex Carder at Akron, 2010 5 Alex Carder vs. Nicholls State, 2010 5 Tim Hiller vs. Ball State, 2005 5 Jon Drach vs. Central Michigan, 2003 5 Jeff Welsh vs. Illinois State, 2001 5 Tim Lester vs. Youngstown State, 1999 5 Norm Harris vs. Central Michigan, 1949

INTERCEPTIONS THROWNCAREER67 Brad Tayles, 1989-92

SEASON25 Brad Tayles, 1989

GAME6 Brad Tayles vs. Central Michigan, 1989

RECEPTIONSCAREER1. 332 Corey Davis, 2013-162. 306 Jordan White, 2007, 2009-11 ^3. 260 Jamarko Simmons, 2005-084. 238 Greg Jennings, 2002-055. 235 Steve Neal, 1997-006. 212 Daniel Braverman, 2013-157. 190 Juan Nunez, 2007-108. 163 Kendrick Mosley, 1999-039. 157 Andre Wallace, 1991-9410. 151 Robert Arnheim, 2008-11^ MAC Record

SEASON1. 140 Jordan White, 20112. 108 Daniel Braverman, 20153. 104 Jamarko Simmons, 20084. 98 Greg Jennings, 20055. 97 Corey Davis, 2016 6. 94 Jordan White, 20107. 91 Juan Nunez, 20108. 89 Corey Davis, 20159. 86 Daniel Braverman, 201410. 84 Jamarko Simmons, 2007

GAME1. 16 Jordan White at Toledo, 20112. 16 Greg Jennings at Virginia, 20053. 16 Jamie Hence vs. Ohio, 19874. 15 Tony Knox vs. West Virginia, 19975. 14 Daniel Braverman vs. Murray State, 2015 14 Jordan White at No. 24 Illinois, 2011 14 Juan Nunez at Central Michigan, 2010 14 Jordan White vs. Northern Illinois, 2010 14 Jamarko Simmons vs. Indiana, 2007 14 Jamarko Simmons at West Virginia, 2007 14 Steve Neal vs. Toledo, 1999

RECEIVING YARDSCAREER1. 5,285 Corey Davis, 2013-16^$2. 4,187 Jordan White, 2007, 2009-113. 3,599 Steve Neal, 1997-004. 3,539 Greg Jennings, 2002-055. 3,019 Jamarko Simmons, 2005-086. 2,499 Daniel Braverman, 2013-157. 2,456 Corey Alston, 1997-008. 2,337 Juan Nunez, 2007-109. 2,042 Kendrick Mosley, 1999-0310. 1,957 Allan Boyko, 1987-90^ MAC Record$ FBS Record

SEASON1. 1,911 Jordan White, 2011 ^2. 1,500 Corey Davis, 20163. 1,436 Corey Davis, 20154. 1,408 Corey Davis, 20145. 1,378 Jordan White, 20106. 1,371 Daniel Braverman, 20157. 1,276 Jamarko Simmons, 20088. 1,259 Greg Jennings, 20059. 1,121 Steve Neal, 199810. 1,113 Steve Neal, 1999^ MAC Record

GAME1. 272 Corey Davis at Ball State, 20162. 265 Jordan White vs. Purdue, 2011 %3. 263 Corey Alston vs. Eastern Michigan, 19974. 244 Greg Jennings vs. Ball State, 20055. 238 Jordan White at Toledo, 20116. 212 Corey Davis vs Ohio, 20147. 203 Bob Phillips vs. Ohio, 19818. 192 Juan Nunez at Akron, 20109. 186 Kelly Spielmaker vs. Toledo, 198310. 184 Steve Neal vs. Eastern Michigan, 1998% MAC and WMU Bowl Record

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONSCAREER1. 52 Corey Davis, 2013-162. 39 Greg Jennings, 2002-053. 32 Jordan White, 2007, 2009-114. 27 Steve Neal, 1997-005. 25 Corey Alston, 1997-006. 24 Juan Nunez, 2007-107. 20 Branden Ledbetter, 2005-088. 19 Allan Boyko, 1987-90 19 Daniel Braverman, 2013-1510. 17 Jamarko Simmons, 2005-08

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SEASON1. 19 Corey Davis, 20162. 17 Jordan White, 20113. 14 Greg Jennings, 20054. 14 Greg Jennings, 20035. 13 Daniel Braverman, 20156. 12 Corey Davis, 20157. 11 Greg Jennings, 2004 11 Steve Neal, 19999. 10 Allan Boyko, 1990 10 Juan Nunez, 2010 10 Jordan White, 2010

GAME1. 4 Greg Jennings vs. Ball State, 20052. 3 Corey Davis at Ball State, 2016 3 Corey Davis vs. NC Central, 2016 3 Corey Davis vs. Ball State, 2015 3 Daniel Braverman vs. Central Michigan, 2015 3 Jordan White at Toledo, 2011 3 Juan Nunez at Akron, 2010 3 Greg Jennings vs. Central Michigan, 2003 3 Steve Neal vs. Eastern Michigan, 1999 3 Steve Neal vs. Missouri, 1999 3 George Mesko vs. Central Michigan, 1949 3 Al Bellile vs. West Texas State, 1968

ALL-PURPOSE YARDSCAREER1. 7,764 Brandon West, 2006-092. 5,212 Corey Davis, 2013-163. 5,093 Greg Jennings, 2002-054. 4,705 Jordan White, 2007, 2009-115. 4,609 Robert Sanford, 1997-006. 4,446 Jim Vackaro, 1992-957. 4,394 Jerome Persell, 1975-788. 4,274 Jarvion Franklin, 2014-pres.9. 3,812 Cliff Reed, 1981-84

SEASON1. 2,358 Brandon West, 20092. 2,160 Jordan White, 20113. 2,119 Brandon West, 20074. 1,943 Brandon West, 20085. 1,889 Shawn Faulkner, 19836. 1,734 Greg Jennings, 20037. 1,714 Jarvion Franklin, 20148. 1,641 Jarvion Franklin, 20169. 1,623 Robert Sanford, 200010. 1,576 Tony Knox, 1996

GAME 1. 346 Brandon West vs. Indiana, 20072. 330 Tony Knox vs. West Virginia, 19963. 299 Jarvion Franklin at Akron, 20164. 296 Benny Clark vs. Kent, 19985. 291 Brandon West at Iowa, 20076. 282 Brandon West vs. Buffalo, 20097. 279 Greg Jennings vs. Connecticut, 2003 279 Lovell Coleman vs. Central Michigan, 19589. 276 Paul Agema vs. Akron, 199010 272 Corey Davis at Ball State, 2016

TOTAL OFFENSECAREER1. 12,724 Zach Terrell, 2013-162. 11,220 Tim Hiller, 2005, 2007-093. 11,081 Tim Lester, 1996-994. 9,116 Alex Carder, 2009-125. 9,071 Brad Tayles, 1989-926. 6,915 Jay McDonagh, 1993-957. 4,805 Jeff Welsh, 1997-018. 4,599 Ryan Cubit, 2004-069. 4,190 Jerome Persell, 1976-7810. 4,109 Chris Conklin, 1982-83, 1985-86

SEASON1. 4,143 Alex Carder, 20112. 3,782 Zach Terrell, 20163. 3,727 Tim Hiller, 20084. 3,703 Zach Terrell, 20145. 3,654 Zach Terrell, 20156. 3,604 Tim Lester, 19997. 3,560 Alex Carder, 20108. 3,262 Tim Lester, 19989. 3,148 Tim Hiller, 200910. 2,952 Tim Hiller, 2007

GAME1. 564 Alex Carder at Toledo, 20112. 478 Alex Carder at Connecticut, 2011 3. 469 Zach Terrell vs. Buffalo, 20164. 465 Tim Hiller at Central Michigan, 20085. 464 Chad Munson vs. William & Mary, 20036. 456 Alex Carder vs. Purdue, 20117. 448 Alex Carder at Miami, 20118. 447 Tim Lester vs. Bowling Green, 19989. 440 Alex Carder vs. Ball State, 2011 10. 432 Tim Lester vs. Buffalo, 1999

TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYSCAREER1. 1,773 Tim Hiller, 2005, 2007-092. 1,747 Tim Lester, 1996-993. 1,675 Brad Tayles, 1989-924. 1,664 Zach Terrell, 2013-165. 1,441 Alex Carder, 2009-126. 1,211 Jay McDonagh, 1993-95

SEASON1. 630 Alex Carder, 2011 2. 567 Alex Carder, 20103. 560 Tim Hiller, 20084. 553 Tim Hiller, 20095. 525 Tim Lester, 19996. 476 Tim Lester, 19987. 471 Tim Hiller, 20078. 469 Zach Terrell, 20159 457 Zach Terrell, 201610. 447 Zach Terrell, 2014

GAME1. 86 Tim Lester @ MAC Championship, 19992. 84 Chad Munson vs. Central Michigan, 20023. 79 Alex Carder vs. Toledo, 20104. 74 Tony Kimbrough vs. Fresno State , 19885. 72 Chad Munson vs. Bowling Green, 20026. 71 Alex Carder vs. Purdue, 2011 71 Chad Munson vs. UCF, 2002

TOUCHDOWNSCAREER1. 51 Corey Davis, 2013-162. 44 Jarvion Franklin, 2013-pres.3. 43 Robert Sanford, 1997-004. 41 Greg Jennings, 2002-055. 39 Jerome Persell, 1976-786. 32 Jordan White, 2007, 2009-117. 32 Brandon West, 2006-09 32 Walt Olsen, 1916-17, 1919 30 Lovell Coleman, 1957-5910. 28 Steve Neal, 1997-2000

SEASON1. 25 Jarvion Franklin, 20142. 19 Sam Dunlap, 19163. 19 Jerome Persell, 19764. 18 Robert Sanford, 20005. 17 Jordan White, 2011 17 Walt Olsen, 19167. 16 Jamauri Bogan, 20158. 14 Greg Jennings, 2005 14 Greg Jennings, 2003 14 Jarvion Franklin, 2016

GAME1. 8 Walt Olsen vs. Grand Rapids Veterinary, 19162. 7 Sam Dunlap vs. Ohio Northern, 19163. 4 10 times, last Jamauri Bogan, 2015

TOTAL POINTSCAREER1. 337 Andrew Haldeman, 2012-152. 333 John Potter, 2008-113. 307 Brad Selent, 1997-004. 258 Robert Sanford, 1997-005. 253 Walt Olsen, 1916-17, 1919 6. 240 Jerome Persell, 1976-787. 239 Mike Prindle, 1981-84

SEASON1. 150 Jarvion Franklin, 20142. 138 Walt Olsen, 19163. 128 Butch Hampton, 20164. 122 Sam Dunlap, 19165. 118 Jerome Persell, 19766. 108 Robert Sanford, 20007. 107 John Potter, 20118. 104 Andrew Haldeman, 20159. 102 Jordan White, 201110. 94 Lovell Coleman, 1950 94 Brad Selent, 1998

GAME1. 52 Walt Olsen vs. Grand Rapids Veterinary, 19162. 42 Sam Dunlap vs. Ohio Northern, 19163. 34 Walt Olsen vs. Michigan State Frosh, 1916

POINTS AFTERTOUCHDOWNS (P.A.T.)

CAREER1. 184 John Potter, 2008-present2. 166 Andrew Haldeman, 2012-15 3. 157 Brad Selent, 1997-004. 105 John Creek, 1985-88

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SEASON1. 71 Butch Hampton, 20162. 57 John Potter, 2011 3. 51 Andrew Haldeman, 20144. 50 John Potter, 20105. 47 Andrew Haldeman, 2015

47 Brad Selent, 20007. 42 Andrew Haldeman, 2012

42 Nate Meyer, 20059. 41 John Potter, 2008

41 Robert Menchinger, 2003

GAME1. 10 Butch Hampton vs. NC Central, 2016

10 Walt Olsen vs. Michigan State Frosh, 191610 Walt Olsen vs. Ohio Northern, 1916

4. 9 John Potter vs. Akron, 20119 John Potter at Toledo, 2011

6. 8 John Potter at Akron, 20108 Robert Menchinger vs. William & Mary, 20038 Brad Selent vs. Bowling Green, 19988 Brad Selent vs. Indiana State, 2000

10. 7 14 times, last by Butch Hampton vs. Toledo, 2016

CONSECUTIVE P.A.T.CAREER1. 129 John Potter, 2008-11 ^2. 71 John Creek, 1985-883. 66 Robert Menchinger, 2001-034. 55 Mike Prindle, 1981-845. 51 Andrew Haldeman, 2012-20146. 48 Brad Selent, 1997-987. 38 Alton Laupp, 1979-80

SEASON1. 57 John Potter, 2011 2. 50 John Potter, 20103. 47 Brad Selent, 20004. 41 Robert Menchinger, 20035. 40 Brad Selent, 1998^ MAC Record

FIELD GOALSCAREER1. 57 Andrew Haldeman, 2012-152. 54 Mike Prindle, 1981-843. 50 Brad Selent, 1997-004. 47 John Potter, 2008-115. 45 Jay Barresi, 1989-926. 42 John Creek, 1985-88

SEASON1. 24 Mike Prindle, 19842. 19 Butch Hampton, 20163. 18 Brad Selent, 19984. 17 Nate Meyer, 20065. 17 Mike Prindle, 1982

17 Andrew Haldeman, 20157. 16 Andrew Haldeman, 2013

16 John Potter, 201115 John Creek, 198815 Jay Barresi, 1989

GAME

LONGEST1. 56 Mike Prindle vs. Northern Illinois, 19842. 56 Brad Selent vs. Central Michigan, 19983. 53 Brad Selent vs. Marshall, 19994. 52 Andrew Haldeman at Ball State, 2012

6. 51 Jay Barresi vs. Toledo, 1989

POINTS (KICKERS)CAREER1. 337 Andrew Haldeman, 2012-152. 333 John Potter, 2008-113. 307 Brad Selent, 1997-004. 239 Mike Prindle, 1981-845. 231 John Creek, 1985-88

SEASON1. 128 Butch Hampton, 20162. 107 John Potter, 20113. 104 Andrew Haldeman, 20154. 94 Brad Selent, 19985. 90 Mike Prindle, 19846. 87 Andrew Haldeman, 20147. 86 John Potter, 20108. 84 Nate Meyer, 2006 84 John Creek, 198810. 79 Brad Selent, 1999

GAME1. 24 Mike Prindle vs. Marshall, 19842. 20 Andrew Haldeman at Toledo, 20133. 17 Butch Hampton vs. Ohio, 20164. 16 Andrew Haldeman at Eastern Michigan, 20155. 15 Mike Prindle vs. Ohio, 1984 15 John Potter at Ball State, 20107. 14 John Potter vs. Central Michigan, 2011 14 John Creek vs. Illinois State, 19889. 13 Nate Meyer vs. Ball State, 2005 13 Alton Laupp vs. Eastern Michigan, 1980 13 Brad Selent vs. Northern Illinois, 1998

PUNTSCAREER1. 230 J. Schroeder, 2012-152. 225 Jim Klapthor, 1983-863. 208 Ben Armer, 2008-114. 207 Stu Jones, 1975-785. 184 Jim Laney, 2005-076. 177 Mike Prindle, 1981-83

SEASON1. 77 J. Schroeder, 2013 77 Jim Klapthor, 19853. 72 Adam Anderson, 20034. 67 Jim Klapthor, 1986 67 Mike Prindle, 1982

GAME1. 12 Mike Prindle vs. Miami, 19822. 11 Adam Anderson vs. Michigan State, 2003

1. 86 Dale Morris vs. Butler, 1938 86 Dale Livingston vs. Kent, 1966

82 J. Schroeder vs. Massachusetts, 2012

PUNT AVERAGECAREER1. 41.0 J. Schroeder 2012-15 41.0 Jim Laney, 2005-073. 40.8 Todd Rawsthorne, 1990-914. 40.7 Adam Anderson, 2001-035. 40.4 Ben Armer, 2008-116. 40.0 J. Schroeder, 2012-current7. 39.9 Dale Livingston, 1965-668. 39.4 Leslie Gratton, 1948-50

SEASON

PUNT RETURNSCAREER1. 83 Dave Kribs, 1937-392. 69 Josh Bush, 1998-013. 68 Greg Williams, 1975-78 68 Reggie Hinton, 1979-81

SEASON1. 39 Dave Kribs, 19382. 38 Kendrick Mosley, 20033. 35 Josh Bush, 2000

GAME1. 9 Kendrick Mosley vs. Central Michigan, 20032. 9 Dave Kribs vs. Akron, 19383. 7 Dave Kribs vs. Detroit, 1938 7 George Bedner vs. Kent, 1961

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PUNT RETURN YARDSCAREER1. 869 Kendrick Mosley, 1999-032. 786 Josh Bush, 1998-013. 611 Greg Williams, 1975-784. 558 Reggie Hinton, 1979-81

SEASON1. 526 Josh Bush, 20002. 440 Kendrick Mosley, 20023. 256 Dave Hallabrin, 1971

GAME1. 160 Kendrick Mosley vs. C. Michigan, 20032. 151 Paul Agema vs. Akron, 19903. 138 Kendrick Mosley vs. Buffalo, 2002

138 Steve Neal vs. Kent State, 1997

PLAY

KICKOFF RETURNSCAREER1. 127 Brandon West, 2006-092. 75 Cliff Reed, 1981-843. 71 Elan Banks, 1991-94

SEASON1. 42 Brandon West, 20092. 41 Dervon Wallace, 20113. 37 Rashad McDade, 1999

37 Darius Phillips, 20165. 36 Darius Phillips, 20166. 35 Brandon West, 20077. 31 Greg Jennings, 20038. 28 Brandon West, 20089. 27 Cliff Reed, 198410. 25 Darius Phillips, 2014

25 Allan Boyko, 198825 Tony Knox, 199625 Ronald Rogers, 2001

GAME1. 8 Dervon Wallace at Toledo, 20112. 7 Brandon West vs.Central Michigan, 20093. 7 Rashad McDade vs. Eastern Michigan, 19994. 7 Lewis Howard vs. Bowling Green, 19855. 6 11 times

KICKOFF RETURN YARDSCAREER1. 3,118 Brandon West, 2006-092. 2,462 Darius Phillips, 2014-current3. 1,737 Cliff Reed, 1981-844. 1,607 Elan Banks, 1991-945. 1,412 Allan Boyko, 1987-90

SEASON1. 1,015 Dervon Wallace, 20112. 960 Brandon West, 20093. 906 Brandon West, 20074. 898 Rashad McDade, 19995. 860 Darius Phillips, 20156. 833 Darius Phillips, 20167. 792 Darius Phillips, 20148. 690 Tony Knox, 19969. 669 Greg Jennings, 200310. 637 Brandon West, 2008

GAME1. 212 Brandon West vs. Indiana, 2007 2. 195 Rashad McDade vs. Youngstown St., 19993. 188 Dervon Wallace at Michigan, 20114. 185 Darius Phillips vs. Michigan State, 20155. 177 Dervon Wallace at Toledo, 20116. 165 Jim Bednar vs. Utah State, 19617. 161 Brandon West at Indiana, 20098. 158 Brandon West at Florida State, 20069. 156 Tony Knox vs. West Virginia, 1996

PLAY1. 100 Darius Phillips vs. Michigan State, 2015 100 Tyrone Walker vs. Eastern Michigan, 2002 100 Lovell Coleman vs. Marshall, 1957 100 Lovell Coleman vs. Bowling Green, 19585. 99 Rashad McDade vs. Youngstown St., 1999 99 Mike Wood vs. Ball State, 1972

TACKLESCAREER1. 696 John Offerdahl, 1982-852. 435 Sean Mulhearn, 1987-903. 406 Eric Hoffman, 1985-884. 382 Peter Tuffo, 1990-945. 346 Greg Igaz, 1969-716. 339 Justin Currie, 2011-20147. 334 John Schuster, 1978-818. 313 Scott Niles, 1996-999. 310 Louis Delmas, 2005-08 310 Dominic Riggio, 1971-73

SEASON1. 192 John Offerdahl, 19832. 186 Eric Manns, 19783. 182 John Offerdahl, 1984

GAME1. 27 Willie Berrios vs. Central Michigan, 19872. 25 Greg Igaz vs. Brigham Young, 19703. 24 Van Dickerson vs. Central Michigan, 1977 24 John Offerdahl vs. Ball State, 1984

TACKLES FOR LOSSCAREER1. 75.0 Jason Babin, 2000-032. 66.0 Joel Smeenge, 1986-893. 50.5 Ameer Ismail, 2004-064. 45.0 Mark Garalczyk, 1984-865. 42.0 Roy Swoape, 1982-856. 39.0 Dion Powell, 1992-957. 37.0 Rick Lucas, 1994-97

SEASON1. 33.0 Jason Babin, 20032. 26.0 Jason Babin, 20023. 25.5 Ameer Ismail, 20064. 23.0 Joel Smeenge, 19895. 22.0 Roy Swoape, 19856. 20.5 Drew Nowak, 20117. 20.0 Ameer Ismail, 2005 20.0 Joel Smeenge, 1988

GAME1. 9.0 Roy Swoape vs. Kent, 1984 2. 6.5 Ameer Ismail at Ball State, 2006 3. 6.0 Mark Garalczyk vs. Toledo, 1985

SACKSCAREER1. 38.0 Jason Babin, 2000-032. 34.0 Joel Smeenge, 1986-89

SEASON1. 17.0 Ameer Ismail, 20062. 15.0 Jason Babin, 20033. 15.0 Jason Babin, 20024. 14.0 Joel Smeenge, 19895. 13.0 Roy Swoape, 1985

GAME1. 6.0 Ameer Ismail at Ball State, 2006

FORCED FUMBLESCAREER1. 18 Joel Smeenge, 1986-892. 17 John Offerdahl, 1982-853. 10 Bryan Lape, 1998, 2000-02

SEASON1. 6 Bryan Lape, 2001 6 Joel Smeenge, 1988 6 Joel Smeenge, 19894. 5 Jason Feldpausch, 2002 5 John Offerdahl, 1984 5 Joel Smeenge, 1987 5 Terrence Moore, 2000

GAME1. 3 John Offerdahl vs. Marshall, 1984 3 Roy Swoape vs. Kent, 1984

RECOVERED FUMBLESCAREER1. 8 John Offerdahl, 1982-852. 7 Doug Kraus, 1986-893. 6 George Bullock, 1977-80 6 Dave Knapp, 1979-82 6 Sean Mulhearn, 1987-90

SEASON1. 5 Doug Kraus, 1988 5 Paul Johnson, 1988 5 Sean Mulhearn, 19894. 4 seven times

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GAME1. 3 Trevor Ishmael vs. Akron, 2011

3 Rich Townsend vs. Northern Illinois, 19783 George Bullock vs. Central Michigan, 19793 Paul Johnson vs. Northern Illinois, 1988

INTERCEPTIONSCAREER1. 24 Dave Kribs, 1937-392. 15 Floyd Stollsteimer, 1951-533. 15 Ron Karlis, 1970-724. 14 Ronald Rogers, 1997-01

SEASON1. 11 Dave Kribs, 19392. 9 Dave Kribs, 1938

9 Bill Yambrick, 19429 Floyd Stollsteimer, 1951

GAME1. 4 Bill Yambrick vs. Wayne State, 1942

4 Sam Antonazzo vs. Marshall, 19683. 3 Tony Carr vs. Eastern Michigan, 2002

3 Dave Gapinski vs. Ohio, 19763 Dick Trudeau vs. West Texas State, 19663 George Ihler vs. Marshall, 1962

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDSCAREER1. 313 Ron Karlis, 1970-72

313 Darius Phillips, 2014-pres.2. 229 Dave Hudson, 1966-683. 223 Floyd Stollsteimer, 1951-53

SEASON1. 263 Darius Phillips, 2014-pres.2. 247 Ron Karlis, 19723. 154 Floyd Stollsteimer, 19514. 149 Marty Barski, 1966

GAME1. 109 Sam Antonazzo vs. Marshall, 19682. 108 Eric Nunlee vs. Kent State, 1996 3. 106 Londen Fryar vs. Toledo, 20064. 100 Vern Brown vs. Brigham Young, 1970

100 Eric Manns vs. Ball State, 1978

PLAY1. 100 Vern Brown vs. Brigham Young, 1970 2. 99 Dick Bezile vs. Marshall, 1959 3. 92 Londen Fryar vs. Toledo, 2006 4. 87 Greg Williams vs. Northern Illinois, 1976

PASS DEFLECTIONSCAREER1. 53 Ronald Zamort, 2012-152. 45 Donald Celiscar, 2011-143. 38 Ronald Rogers, 1997-01 4. 34 Darius Phillips, 2014-pres.5. 33 Demetrius Jones, 1980-836. 30 Vern Brown, 1969-71

8. 27 Londen Fryar, 2005-0827 Mike Wood, 1971-73

SEASON1. 20 Mike Wood, 19732. 18 Ronald Zamort, 2013

18 Ronald Zamort, 20153. 17 Donald Celiscar, 20144. 17 Ronald Zamort, 20145. 16 Darius Phillips, 2015

16 Londen Fryar, 20077. 14 Donald Celiscar, 2012

14 Vern Davis, 1969

10. 13 Vern Davis, 1969

GAME1. 6 Londen Fryar vs. Akron, 20072. 5 Donald Celiscar vs. Eastern Illinois, 20123. 4 13 times

BLOCKED KICKSCAREER1. 5 Cory Flom, 2005-062. 4 Drew Nowak, 2008-113. 3 Nick Varcadipane, 2005-06

3 Paul Moersch, 2002-053 Demetrius Jones, 1980-833 Paul Davis, 1988-893 William Reed, 1996-98

SEASON1. 4 Cory Flom, 20062. 3 Paul Moersch, 2005

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GAME

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TEAM RECORDS — GAMEMOST POINTS:

MOST POINTS, QUARTER: 35, vs. Akron, 201135, vs. Kent State, 1996

LARGEST WIN:

LARGEST LOSS:

MOST POINTS ALLOWED:

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 88, vs. Marshall, 1970

FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 16, at Michigan State, 200916, vs. Toledo, 1999

MOST RUSHING YARDS: 495, vs. Grand Rapids Vet., 1916

MOST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED: 494, at Northern Illinois, 2011

FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED: -21, vs. Southwestern Louisiana, 1994

MOST PASSING YARDS: 548, at Toledo, 2011

FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED: 0, vs. Ohio, 1997

MOST PASS ATTEMPTS: 66 vs. Central Michigan, 2009

MOST PASS COMPLETIONS: 43 vs. Toledo, 2010

FEWEST PASS ATTEMPTS ALLOWED: 3, vs. Ohio, 1997

FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS ALLOWED: 0, vs. Ohio, 1997

INTERCEPTIONS THROWN: 7, vs. Miami, 1972

MOST TOTAL YARDS: 711, vs. Ball State, 2015

MOST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED: 804, at Toledo, 2011

FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED: 57, vs. Marshall, 1972

MOST COMBINED TOTAL YARDS: 1,439, at Toledo, 2011

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MOST PLAYS: 105, vs. Toledo, 1992

FEWEST PLAYS: 39, vs. Kent State, 1966

MOST FIRST DOWNS: 36, vs. Eastern Michigan, 1998

MOST FIRST DOWNS, RUSHING: 25, vs. Marshall, 1970

MOST FIRST DOWNS, PASSING: 23, at Toledo, 2011

MOST FIRST DOWNS, PENALTIES: 7, vs. Arkansas State, 1968

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS: 0, vs. Detroit, 1939

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED: 1, vs. Illinois College, 1938

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS, RUSHING: 0, vs. Ball State, 19920, vs. Idaho, 1972

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS, PASSING: 0, vs. Ohio, 19970, vs. Central Michigan, 19730, vs. Ball State, 19710, vs. Central Michigan, 1970

MOST FIELD GOALS: 7, vs. Marshall, 1984

MOST PAT KICKS: 10, vs. Kent State, 1996

MOST INTERCEPTIONS: 7, vs. Marshall, 1968

MOST FUMBLES LOST:

MOST FUMBLE RECOVERIES: 7, vs. Kent State, 19897, vs. Ohio, 1952

FEWEST PENALTIES: 0, vs. Marshall, 1999

FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED: 0, vs. Marshall, 1999

MOST PENALTIES: 16, vs. West Virginia, 1996

MOST YARDS PENALIZED: 163, vs. Marshall, 1969

LARGEST ATTENDANCE, HOME: 36,361 vs. Indiana State, 2000

LARGEST ATTENDANCE, ROAD: 109,837 vs. Michigan, 2001

TEAM RECORDS — SEASONMOST WINS: 13 2016 season

FEWEST WINS: 1 1906, 1953, 1955, 1975, 2004, 2013 seasons

MOST LOSSES: 11 2013 season

FEWEST LOSSES: 0 1909, 1913, 1914, 1922, 1932, 1941 seasons

LONGEST WINNING STREAK: 15 2015-16 seasons

LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK: 16 1921-23 seasons

LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 14 1974-75 seasons

MOST POINTS: 582 2016 season

FEWEST POINTS: 26 1906 season

MOST TOUCHDOWNS: 75 2016 season

FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS: 3 1939 season

MOST POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWNS:71 2016 season

FEWEST POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWNS: 0 1934 season

MOST RUSH ATTEMPTS: 677 1976 season

FEWEST RUSH ATTEMPTS: 285 1953 season

MOST RUSHING YARDS: 3204 2016 season

FEWEST RUSHING YARDS: 863 1953 season

MOST PASS ATTEMPTS: 554 2011 season

FEWEST PASS ATTEMPTS: 77 1958 season

MOST PASS COMPLETIONS: 369 2011 season

FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS: 19 1958 season

MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN: 26 1987 season

FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN: 5 1977 season

MOST PASSING YARDS: 4,385 2011 season

FEWEST PASSING YARDS: 524 1975 season

MOST YARDS LOST: 469 1973 season

FEWEST YARDS LOST: 137 1976 season

MOST TOTAL YARDS: 6,737 2016 season

FEWEST TOTAL YARDS: 1,506 1953 season

MOST OFFENSIVE PLAYS: 1012 2016 season

FEWEST OFFENSIVE PLAYS: 320 1951 season

MOST FIRST DOWNS: 353 2016 season

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS: 73 1949 season

MOST FIRST DOWNS, RUSHING: 187 2016 season

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS, RUSHING: 47 1953 season

MOST FIRST DOWNS, PASSING: 204 2011 season

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS, PASSING: 12 1958 season

MOST FIRST DOWNS, PENALTIES: 30 1998 season

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS, PENALTIES: 2 1945, 1947, 1961 seasons

MOST DEFENSIVE INTERCEPTIONS: 30 1970 season

FEWEST DEFENSIVE INTERCEPTIONS: 2 1960 season

MOST FUMBLES: 46 1972, 1973 seasons

FEWEST FUMBLES:14 2001 season

MOST FUMBLES LOST: 27 1972 season

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FEWEST FUMBLES LOST: 4 2016 season

MOST PUNTS: 75 1973 season

FEWEST PUNTS: 23 1949 season

MOST PUNT YARDS: 3,181 2003 season

FEWEST PUNT YARDS: 803 1949 season

MOST KICKOFF RETURNS: 63 2011 season

FEWEST KICKOFF RETURNS: 12 1947 season

MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS: 1,409 2011 season

FEWEST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS: 265 1949 season

MOST PUNT RETURNS: 40 2002, 2003 seasons

FEWEST PUNT RETURNS: 5 1947 season

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS: 567 2000 season

FEWEST PUNT RETURN YARDS: 60 1975 season

MOST TOTAL RETURN YARDS: 1,658 2011 season

FEWEST TOTAL RETURN YARDS: 27 1960 season

MOST PENALTIES: 92 1988, 2011 season

FEWEST PENALTIES:39 1938 season

MOST PENALTY YARDS: 818 1988 season

FEWEST PENALTY YARDS: 373 1968 season

HIGHEST HOME ATTENDANCE, TOTAL:

HIGHEST HOME ATTENDANCE, AVG .26,874 1999 season

395,826 2011 season

NCAA RECORDSSINGLE GAME

MOST RECEIVING YARDS, FRESHMAN: 263, Corey Alston vs. Eastern Michigan, 1997

MOST POINTS SCORED BY KICKING: 24, Mike Prindle vs. Marshall, 1984

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE: 7, Mike Prindle vs. Marshall, 1984

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 9, Mike Prindle vs. Marshall, 1984

MOST SACKS IN A GAME:

Source: NCAA Football Records Book

WALDO STADIUM (crowds over 30,000)

No. 3 MAC

No. 4 MAC

No. 5 MAC

No. 6 MAC

No. 10 MAC

Note: WMU owns two of the top four home

of the top 10 home crowds.

* 2008 Texas Bowl - second highest bowl attendance in MAC history& 2017 Goodyear Cotton Bowl

WMU VS. RANKED OPPONENTS

** MAC Championship Game& 2017 Goodyear Cotton Bowl

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Bowl Date Opponent Result AttendanceAviation Dec. 9, 1961 New Mexico L, 12-28 3,694California Dec. 10, 1988 Fresno State L, 30-35 31,272International Jan. 6, 2007 Cincinnati L, 24-27 26,717Texas Dec. 30, 2008 Rice L, 14-38 58,880Little Caesars Pizza Dec. 27, 2011 Purdue L, 32-37 46,177Idaho Potato Dec. 20, 2014 Air Force L, 24-38 18,223Popeyes Bahamas Dec. 24, 2015 Middle Tennessee State W, 45-31 13,123Cotton Jan. 2, 2017 Wisconsin L, 24-16 59,615

1961 AVIATION BOWLNew Mexico 28, Western Michigan 12

Western Michigan made its postseason debut in the inaugural Aviation bowl on Dec. 9, 1961. The Broncos

were led by quarterback Ed Chlebek, who completed 18 passes for 207 yards and one touchdown.

WMU fell behind 14-0 but bounced back on a Bob White scoring run from four yards out. New Mexico added two more scores be-

1988 CALIFORNIA BOWLFresno State 35, Western Michigan 30

its second after winning the only outright Mid-Ameri-can Conference title in program history and capturing nine wins.

For the second time in a bowl game, WMU fell behind by two scores but this time, the Broncos fought back to take a 17-14 lead into halftime. Robert Oliver hauled in a 31-yard pass from Tony

51-yard scoring run to tie the game. John Creek made good on his

game. Unfortunately, Fresno State outscored the Broncos, 21-7, in

2007 INTERNATIONAL BOWLCincinnati 27, Western Michigan 24

The Broncos played in the second inaugural bowl game in program history, taking on Big East opponent

Cincinnati in the 2007 International Bowl. WMU fell behind 14-0 early and had to climb out from behind the eight ball.

Western Michigan eventually dug itself into a 24-point hole before getting its offense kick started. Cornerback E.J. Biggers and Jamar-ko Simmons connected on a 76-yard touchdown completion, the

bounced back with another TD through the air, this time on a Ryan Cubit to Herb Martin hook up from 30 yards out. WMU scored 17 points in the second quarter to pull within a score at half. Cincinnati

2008 TEXAS BOWLRice 38, Western Michigan 14

Western Michigan played in front of the second-larg-est bowl crowd in Mid-American Conference history against Rice in the Texas Bowl.

-ing two on the day to tie a WMU bowl record.

2011 LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA BOWLPurdue 37, Western Michigan 32

six seasons. The Broncos posted 485 yards of offense in a narrow loss to Purdue in the 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl.

Jordan White set a MAC bowl record with 265 receiving yards and his one-handed grab in the second half was the top play on that

2014 IDAHO POTATO BOWLAir Force 38, Western Michigan 24

appearance in program history after an historic turn-around from 1-11 to 8-4 heading into the bowl game. The Broncos

record with 176 yards receiving and three touchdown catches. He

Air Force grinded out over 300 yards on the ground and converted off of key Bronco turnovers to pull away in the game.

2015 POPEYES BAHAMAS BOWLWestern Michigan 45, Middle Tennessee State 31

The Western Michigan football team captured the

Robinson Stadium.

The game started and ended nothing short of an old-fashioned shootout. The two teams combined for 34 points and 475 yards in

Western Michigan pulled away in the fourth quarter, taking a 14-point lead after back-to-back touchdown runs by MAC Freshman of the Year and the 2015 Popeyes Bahamas Bowl Offensive MVP Jamauri Bogan.

2017 GOODYEAR COTTON BOWLWisconsin 24, Western Michigan 16

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Wisconsin, 24-16.

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second half and were able to get within a possession with 3:27 to go in the fourth quarter as Zach Terrell hit Corey Davis on fourth down, throwing an 11-yard fade in the corner of the end zone.

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RUSHING YARDS 1. 215 Jamauri Bogan, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 20152. 109 Brandon West, International Bowl, 20073. 102 Tony Kimbrough, California Bowl, 19884. 71 Robert Davis, California Bowl, 19885. 61 Zach Terrell, Idaho Potato Bowl, 20146. 43 Bob White, Aviation Bowl, 19617. 36 Jarvion Franklin, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 20158. 28 Bill Schlee, Aviation Bowl, 19619. 26 Jarvion Franklin, Idaho Potato Bowl, 201410. 24 LeVante Bellamy, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015

RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1. 21 Brandon West, International Bowl, 20072. 19 Jamauri Bogan, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 20153. 17 Tony Kimbrough, California Bowl, 19884. 16 Jamauri Bogan, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 20175. 15 Brandon West, Texas Bowl, 2008 15 Robert Davis, California Bowl, 19887. 14 Alex Carder, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 20118. 12 Jarvion Franklin, Idaho Potato Bowl, 20149. 11 Zach Terrell, Idaho Potato Bowl, 201410. 10 Bob White, Aviation Bowl, 1961

RUSHING TDs 1. 4 Jamauri Bogan, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 20152. 1 Tevin Drake, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 1 Brandon West, International Bowl, 2007 1 Bob White, Aviation Bowl, 1961 1 Robert Davis, California Bowl, 1988 1 Tony Kimbrough, California Bowl, 1988 1 Zach Terrell, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 LONGEST RUSH 62 Jamauri Bogan, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 PASSING YARDS 1. 439 Alex Carder, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 20112. 366 Tony Kimbrough, California Bowl, 19883. 297 Zach Terrell, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 297 Zach Terrell, Idaho Potato Bowl, 20145. 260 Ryan Cubit, International Bowl, 20076. 207 Ed Chlebeck, Aviation Bowl, 19617. 198 Tim Hiller, Texas Bowl, 20088. 157 Zach Terrell, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 PASSING ATTEMPTS 1. 57 Alex Carder, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 57 Tony Kimbrough, California Bowl, 19883. 43 Ryan Cubit, International Bowl, 2007 4. 42 Tim HIller, Texas Bowl, 20085. 38 Zach Terrell, Idaho Potato Bowl, 20146. 33 Ed Chlebeck, Aviation Bowl, 19617. 28 Zach Terrell, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 20178. 26 Zach Terrell, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 PASS COMPLETIONS 1. 31 Alex Carder, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 20112. 24 Tony Kimbrough, California Bowl, 19883. 23 Ryan Cubit, International Bowl, 2007 4. 19 Zach Terrell, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 19 Tim HIller, Texas Bowl, 20086. 18 Ed Chlebeck, Aviation Bowl, 1961 18 Zach Terrell, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 20158. 16 Zach Terrell, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 1. 69.2 Zach Terrell, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 20152. 57.1 Zach Terrell, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 20173. 54.7 Ryan Cubit, International Bowl, 2007 4. 54.5 Ed Chlebeck, Aviation Bowl, 19615. 54.4 Alex Carder, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 20116. 50.0 Zach Terrell, Idaho Potato Bowl, 20147. 45.2 Tim HIller, Texas Bowl, 20088. 42.1 Tony Kimbrough, California Bowl, 1988

PASSING TDs 1. 3 Zach Terrell, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014

3 Alex Carder, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 20113. 2 Zach Terrell, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015

2 Tim HIller, Texas Bowl, 20082 Tony Kimbrough, California Bowl, 1988

5. 1 Ryan Cubit, International Bowl, 2007 1 Ed Chlebeck, Aviation Bowl, 19611 E.J. Biggers, International Bowl, 20071 Zach Terrell, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017

LONGEST COMPLETION 1 80 Corey Davis, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 20152. 76 EJ Biggers, International Bowl, 2007 3. 68 Daniel Braverman, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 20154. 55 Tony Kimbrough, California Bowl, 19885. 51 Corey Davis, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014

RECEIVING YARDS 1. 265 Jordan White, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 20112. 183 Corey Davis, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 20153 176 Corey Davis, Idaho Potato Bowl, 20144. 172 Jamarko Simmons, International Bowl, 20075. 120 Allan Boyko, California Bowl, 1988 6. 119 Robert Oliver, California Bowl, 19887. 114 Dennis Holland, Aviation Bowl, 1961 8. 101 Daniel Braverman, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 20159. 85 Daniel Braverman, Idaho Potato Bowl, 201410. 73 Corey Davis, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017

RECEPTIONS 1. 13 Jordan White, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011

13 Jamarko Simmons, International Bowl, 20073. 8 Corey Davis, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015

8 Corey Davis, Idaho Potato Bowl, 20148 Chleb Ravenell, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011

6. 7 Daniel Braverman, Idaho Potato Bowl, 20147 Robert Oliver, California Bowl, 19887 Dennis Holland, Aviation Bowl, 1961

9. 6 Corey Davis, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 6 Jamarko Simmons, Texas Bowl, 2008 6 Brandon West, Texas Bowl, 20086 Paul Agema, California Bowl, 1988

FG ATTEMPTS1. 2 Nate Meyer, International Bowl, 2007

2 John Creek, California Bowl, 19882 Andrew Haldeman, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015

4. 1 Butch Hampton, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 20171 Andrew Haldeman, Idaho Potato Bowl, 20141 John Potter, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011

FG MADE1. 1 Butch Hampton, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017

1 John Potter, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 20111 Nate Meyer, International Bowl, 20071 John Creek, California Bowl, 19881 Andrew Haldeman, Idaho Potato Bowl, 20141 Andrew Haldeman, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015

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LONGEST FIELD GOAL 1. 47 Andrew Haldeman, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 20152. 29 Nate Meyer, International Bowl, 2007 29 John Creek, California Bowl, 19884. 27 Butch Hampton, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 20175. 25 Andrew Haldeman, Idaho Potato Bowl, 20145. 21 John Potter, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 PUNTS 1. 9 Bill Stein, California Bowl, 19882. 7 Jim Laney, International Bowl, 2007 7 J. Schroeder, Idaho Potato Bowl, 20144. 5 Ben Armer, Texas Bowl, 20085. 4 Jim Bednar, Aviation Bowl, 1961 4 J. Schroeder, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 20157. 3 James Coleman, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017

PUNT AVERAGE 1. 41.6 Jim Laney, International Bowl, 20072. 41.1 J. Schroeder, Idaho Potato Bowl, 20143. 40.7 James Coleman, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 20174. 40.6 Bill Stein, California Bowl, 19885. 36.4 Ben Armer, Texas Bowl, 20086. 36.0 Jim Bednar, Aviation Bowl, 19617. 30.5 J. Schroeder, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 LONGEST PUNT 1. 53 J. Schroeder, Idaho Potato Bowl, 20142. 51 Jim Laney, International Bowl, 20073. 49 James Coleman, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 20174. 48 Bill Stein, California Bowl, 19885. 42 Ben Armer, Texas Bowl, 20086. 36 J. Schroeder, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 LONGEST KICK OFF RETURN 1. 46 Darius Phillips, Idaho Potato Bowl, 20142. 29 Darius Phillips, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 20153. 25 Dervon Wallace, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 20114. 23 Allan Boyko, California Bowl, 19885. 15 Darius Phillips, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017

LONGEST PUNT RETURN1. 17 Julien Schneider, Texas Bowl, 2008 17 Paul Agema, California Bowl, 20083. 11 Daniel Braverman, Idaho Potato Bowl, 20144. 4 Daniel Braverman, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 TACKLES 1. 15 Eric Hoffman, California Bowl, 19882. 12 Aaron Winchester, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 12 Grant Depalma, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 12 Asantay Brown, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 20175. 11 Johnnie Simon, Little Casesars Pizza Bowl, 20116. 10 Devon Brant, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 10 Justin Currie, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 10 Robert Spillane, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 10 Louis Delmas, Texas Bowl, 2008 10 Willie Berrios, California Bowl, 1988 TACKLES FOR LOSS 1. 3.0 Doug Kraus, California Bowl, 1988 3.0 Allen Schau, California Bowl, 19613. 2.5 Justin Braska, Texas Bowl, 2008 2.5 Zach Davidson, International Bowl, 20075. 2.0 Eric Hoffman, California Bowl, 1988 2.0 Joel Smeenge, California Bowl, 1988 2.0 Johnnie Simon, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 2.0 Cleveland Smith, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 2.0 Asantay Brown, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 2.0 Caleb Bailey, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017

SACKS 1. 2.5 Justin Braska, Texas Bowl, 2008 2.5 Zach Davidson, International Bowl, 20073. 2.0 Joel Smeenge, California Bowl, 19884. 1.0 Robert Spillane, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 1.0 Caleb Bailey, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 1.0 Keion Adams, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 1.0 Cleveland Smith, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 1.0 Nathan Braster, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 1.0 Paul Hazel, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 1.0 Johnny Simon, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 1.0 Terry Crews, California Bowl, 1988 1.0 Greg Powell, California Bowl, 1988 1.0 Allen Schau, Aviation Bowl, 1961 INTERCEPTIONS 1. 2 Paul Davis, California Bowl, 1988 2. 1 Rontavious Atkins, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 1 Matt Ludeman, International Bowl, 2007 1 Paul Tithof, International Bowl, 2007 1 Sean Mulhearn, California Bowl, 1988 LONGEST PASS INTERCEPTION RETURN 1. 29 Rontavious Atkins, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 20152. 9 Sean Mulhearn, California Bowl, 1988

BLOCKED KICKS 1. 1 Karl Toth, Aviation Bowl, 1961

TEAMMOST POINTS 32 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 2011

LEAST POINTS 12 Aviation Bowl 1961

MOST POINTS ALLOWED 38 Texas Bowl 2008

LEAST POINTS ALLOWED 27 International Bowl 2007

MOST YARDS 503 California Bowl 1988

LEAST YARDS 278 Texas Bowl 2008

MOST YARDS ALLOWED 455 Texas Bowl 2008

LEAST YARDS ALLOWED 339 Aviation Bowl 1961 LARGEST DEFICIT FIRST HALF 24 Texas Bowl 200824 International Bowl 2007

SECOND HALF 38 Texas Bowl 2008 LARGEST LEAD FIRST HALF8 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 2011

SECOND HALF14 Popeyes Bahamas Bowl 2015

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Broncos in the National RankingsCoaches Poll

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...............................................No. 20 ...............................................No. 21 ..............................................No. 18

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Final 2016 ............................................No. 18

Associated Press Poll .............................................No. 24

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Final 2016 ............................................No. 15

College Football Playoff Rankings ..................................................No. 23 ....................................................No 21 .................................................No. 21 ................................................No. 21 ................................................No. 17

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SCHOOL W-L-TAdrian 1-0-0Akron 14-4-0Albion 14-6-0Alma 5-0-0Arkansas State 1-1-0Army 1-1-0Auburn 0-1-0Baldwin Wallace 0-0-1Ball State 24-19-0Beloit 2-0-0Bowling Green 18-32-3Bradley 0-2-0Brigham Young 3-1-0Buffalo 6-2-0Butler 9-4-0Carroll 1-0-1Central Connecticut State 1-0-0Central Florida 0-1-0Central Michigan 48-37-2Chicago 0-1-0Cincinnati 0-3-0Connecticut 2-1-0Dayton 0-1-0

DePaul 1-4-1Detroit 0-10-0Earlham 4-0-0Eastern Illinois 1-1-0Eastern Michigan 32-18-2Ferris State 6-0-1Florida 0-1-0Florida State 0-2-0Fresno State 0-2-0Georgia Southern 1-1-0Grand Valley State 2-0-0Hillsdale 2-2-2Hofstra 1-0-0Hope 8-0-0Idaho 3-1-0Illinois College 0-2-0Illinois 2-4-0Illinois “B” 1-0-0Illinois State 7-1-0Illinois Wesleyan 2-0-0Indiana 0-5-0Indiana State 2-0-0

Iowa 2-1-0Iowa State 1-1-0Kalamazoo 3-1-0

SCHOOL W-L-TKent State 34-20-1Lamar Tech 1-0-0

Long Beach State 2-2-0Louisiana Tech 2-0-0Louisville 2-2-0Manchester 2-0-0Marquette 0-1-0Marshall 22-12-0Maryland 0-1-0Massachusetts 2-0-0

Michigan 0-6-0Michigan “B” 2-2-0Michigan State 2-13-0Michigan State Frosh 1-0-0Middle Tennessee State 0-0-0Minnesota 0-4-0Missouri 0-2-0Montana 1-0-0Murray State 2-0-0Nebraska 0-1-0New Mexico 0-1-0Nicholls 2-1-0North Carolina Central 1-0-0North Central 1-1-0

Northern Illinois 24-17-0Northern Iowa 11-4-2Northwestern 1-1-0Notre Dame 0-3-0Notre Dame “B” 1-1-0Notre Dame Reserves 1-1-0Notre Dame Frosh 6-2-0Ohio 33-28-1Ohio Northern 1-0-0Ohio State 0-1-0Oklahoma City 0-1-0Olivet 4-2-0

Purdue 0-4-0Rice 0-1-0Ripon 2-0-0

Saint Viator 4-1-1South Carolina 0-1-0Southern Illinois 1-0-0Southwestern Louisiana 0-1-0Temple 7-0-0Tennessee-Martin 1-0-0

SCHOOL W-L-T Tennessee Tech 1-0-0Texas-Arlington 2-2-0Texas Christian 0-0-1Toledo 30-42-0Utah State 0-1-0Valparaiso 7-0-0Vanderbilt 1-0-0Virginia 1-2-0Virginia Tech 0-4-0Wabash 2-1-0

Wayne State 7-2-0Weber State 1-0-0West Chester State 2-0-0West Texas State 1-3-0West Virginia 0-2-0Western Illinois 1-0-0Western Kentucky 11-3-1Western Reserve 8-3-1William & Mary 1-0-0Wisconsin 1-4-0Wisconsin-Oshkosh 4-0-0Wooster 2-0-0Wyoming 0-1-0Xavier 2-3-0Youngstown State 2-1-0

NON-COLLEGIATE TEAMSBattle Creek H.S. 1-0-0Battle Creek Training School 2-0-0Benton Harbor Business Coll. 1-0-0Bunker Hill Navy AB 0-1-0Camp Custer 1-0-0Chicago YMCA 5-2-1Culver Military Academy 4-1-0Dowagiac H.S. 1-0-0Fort Sheridan 1-0-0Grand Rapids H.S. 1-0-0Grand Rapids Veterinary 1-0-0Great Lakes Navy 0-4-1Grosse Isle Navy 1-0-0

Milwaukee Engineers 1-0-0Otsego Independents 1-0-0Wayland H.S. 1-0-0

2017 Opponents marked in bold

Undefeated Home Seasons 13

Full seasons at Waldo Stadium 77

Longest Home Winning Streak 15

Longest Home Losing Streak 9

HOME RECORD BY DECADE

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Adrian 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score1932 H W 76-0

Air Force 0-1-0 Year Site Result Score2014 N L 24-38

Akron 14-4-0 Year Site Result Score1938 A L 0-61939 H W 6-0 1975 H L 21-271987 H W 24-191990 A W 24-201991 H W 35-121992 H W 24-201993 H W 20-31994 H W 19-61995 H W 7-31996 A L 7-27 1999 A W 24-102001 A W 31-102006 A W 17-02007 H L 38-392010 A W 56-102011 H W 68-192016 A W 41-0

Albion 14-6-0 Year Site Result Score1907 L 0-51908 L 0-241909 W 6-01910 L 0-61911 L 5-121912 W 6-31913 W 20-31914 W 43-01915 W 54-71916 W 37-01917 W 26-61918 L 12-141919 W 20-71921 A W 20-91922 H W 10-01923 A L 6-71924 H W 26-61925 H W 3-21926 H W 28-01927 A W 19-6

Alma 5-0-0 Year Site Result Score1915 W 79-01923 H W 21-71924 H W 7-01943 H W 54-01945 H W 21-13

Arkansas State 1-1-0 Year Site Result Score1967 H L 8-211968 H W 20-0

Army 1-1-0 Year Site Result Score1985 A L 6-481993 A W 20-7

Auburn 0-1-0 Year Site Result Score1995 H W 7-3

Baldwin Wallace 0-0-1Year Site Result Score1960 H T 28-28

Ball State 24-19-0 Year Site Result Score1971 A W 9-01972 H W 31-141973 H W 30-131976 A W 24-101977 H L 25-291978 A L 14-201979 H W 20-101980 A W 17-151981 H W 14-31982 A L 6-13 1983 H L 20-241984 A L 20-231985 H W 34-01986 A L 10-241987 H W 31-161988 A W 16-131989 A L 13-141990 H W 14-131991 A W 25-161992 H W 27-141994 A L 13-161995 A L 0-101996 H L 5-281997 H W 21-131998 A W 24-231999 H W 28-02000 A W 42-32001 H L 31-352002 A L 7-172003 H W 28-202004 A L 14-41

2006 A W 41-272007 H L 23-272008 A L 22-452009 H L 17-222010 A W 45-162011 H W 45-35

2013 H L 17-382014 A W 42-382015 H W 54-72016 A W 52-20

Beloit 3-0-0 Year Site Result Score1947 H W 12-01948 A W 33-01971 A W 9-0

Bowling Green 18-32-3 Year Site Result Score1954 H W 20-151955 H L 0-351956 H L 13-271957 A T 14-141958 H L 6-401959 A L 34-01960 H L 13-141961 A L 0-211962 H L 6-101963 A L 7-161964 H L 8-28

1965 A L 17-211966 H W 16-141967 A W 10-61968 H L 10-171969 A L 10-211970 H W 23-31971 A L 6-231972 H T 13-131973 A L 20-311974 H L 13-311975 A L 0-281976 H L 28-311977 A L 14-341978 H W 24-201979 H L 3-151980 H L 14-171981 A W 21-71982 A L 3-71983 H L 20-231984 A L 7-341985 H L 7-481986 A L 3-171987 A W 34-271988 H W 37-101989 H L 30-311990 A W 19-131991 H L 10-231992 A L 19-291993 A T 14-141995 H W 17-0

1997 A W 34-211998 H W 56-272001 H W 37-28

2003 H L 21-322004 A L 0-522005 A W 45-142010 A W 41-72011 A W 45-212014 A W 26-142015 H L 27-41

Bradley 0-2-0 Year Site Result Score1925 H L 2-61926 H L 0-12

Brigham Young 2-3-0Year Site Result Score1962 H W 28-201964 A L 8-431967 A L 19-441968 H L 7-171970 H W 34-17

Buffalo 6-2-0Year Site Result Score1999 H W 45-172002 A W 31-172005 H W 31-21

2012 A L 24-292013 H L 0-332016 H W 38-0

Butler 10-3-0 Year Site Result Score1935 H W 19-71936 H L 7-131937 H W 14-131938 A W 13-0

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Year Site Result Score1939 H L 0-121941 H W 14-6 1942 H W 13-71946 H W 19-01947 A L 20-211948 H W 20-71949 A W 40-61950 H W 34-131951 A W 20-0

Carroll 1-0-1 Year Site Result Score1933 H T 0-01934 A W 25-7

Central Connecticut State 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score2007 H W 51-14

Central Florida 0-1-0 Year Site Result Score2002 H L 27-31

Central Michigan 48-37-2 Year Site Result Score1907 W 27-01908 W 11-51909 W 11-01910 W 16-61925 H T 0-01927 H L 12-181928 H W 19-01929 H W 25-61930 H W 54-01931 H W 7-61932 A W 7-01933 H W 19-01934 H W 13-01935 H W 13-01936 H W 33-01937 H W 7-01938 H W 35-01943 A W 19-01944 H W 35-141945 A L 0-61946 H W 27-21 1947 A W 20-121948 H W 7-01949 A W 35-81950 H W 21-131951 H W 46-251952 A W 18-0 1953 A L 0-211954 H L 19-251955 A L 12-271956 H L 7-141957 A W 33-01958 H L 32-331959 A L 15-211960 H W 31-01961 A W 27-211962 H W 28-0 1963 A L 14-301964 H L 6-181965 A W 21-131966 H W 31-141969 H W 24-01970 A W 41-01973 A W 18-131974 H L 6-421975 A L 0-341976 H W 42-14

1977 A L 23-281978 H L 14-351979 A L 0-101980 H L 10-221981 H L 13-151982 A T 18-181983 H L 14-321984 A L 19-381985 H L 17-241986 A L 10-181987 A L 27-301988 H W 42-241989 H L 6-341990 A L 13-201991 A L 17-271992 H W 19-141993 H L 18-231994 A L 28-351995 H W 48-311996 A L 28-381997 H W 38-241998 A L 24-261999 H W 38-162000 A L 17-212001 H W 20-172002 A W 35-102003 H W 44-21

2005 H W 31-242006 A L 7-312007 H L 31-342008 A L 28-382009 H L 23-342010 A L 22-262011 H W 44-142012 A W 42-312013 H L 22-272014 A W 32-202015 H W 41-392016 A W 49-10

Chicago 0-1-0 Year Site Result Score1935 H L 6-31

Cincinnati 0-3-0 Year Site Result Score1949 A L 6-271950 H L 6-272006 N* L 24-27

Connecticut 2-2-0 Year Site Result Score2003 A L 27-412011 A W 38-312012 H W 30-24

Dayton 0-1-0 Year Site Result Score1942 A L 0-21

Year Site Result Score1922 H W 19-0

DePaul 1-3-1 Year Site Result Score1932 A T 0-0 1933 H L 6-251934 H W 13-01936 H L 7-191937 H L 0-12

Detroit 0-10-0 Year Site Result Score1917 L 6-351933 A L 0-261934 A L 7-251935 H L 0-261936 H L 0-401937 H L 7-201938 A L 0-71939 A L 0-141959 H L 0-14 1961 A L 14-21

Earlham 4-0-0 Year Site Result Score1920 W 6-01921 H W 42-71922 H W 67-01923 H W 46-0

Eastern Illinois 1-1-0 Year Site Result Score1996 H L 20-282012 H W 52-21

Eastern Michigan 32-18-2Year Site Result Score1906 H L 5-141907 H W 6-01912 A L 0-71913 H W 12-61914 A W 10-01915 H W 19-01927 H L 0-61928 H L 9-181929 H T 7-71930 A L 0-191974 A L 19-201975 H W 24-141976 H W 31-131978 H W 32-01979 A W 17-71980 H W 37-01981 H W 38-71982 A T 3-31983 H W 14-101984 A L 14-241985 H W 38-211986 A L 14-211987 H L 17-231988 A W 31-241989 H L 20-211990 A L 24-271991 A L 24-421992 H W 20-191993 A W 21-201994 H W 33-141995 A W 23-131996 H L 12-191997 A W 41-381998 H W 45-35

2000 H W 28-02001 A W 31-102002 H W 33-312003 A W 31-32004 H L 31-352005 H W 44-362006 H W 18-152007 A L 2-192008 H W 31-102009 A L 14-352010 H W 45-30

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Western Michigan FOOTBALL

Year Site Result Score2011 A L 10-142012 H L 23-29

2014 H W 51-72015 A W 58-282016 H W 45-31

Ferris State 5-0-1 Year Site Result Score1907 A T 0-01914 H W 68-01921 H W 49-01928 H W 14-01929 H W 41-01930 H W 46-0

Florida 0-1-0 Year Site Result Score1999 A L 26-55

Florida State 0-2-0 Year Site Result Score1991 A L 0-582006 A L 20-28

Fresno State 0-2-0Year Site Result Score1972 A L 14-411988 N* L 30-35

Georgia Southern 1-1-0Year Site Result Score1982 H W 49-312015 A L 17-43

Grand Valley State 2-0-0Year Site Result Score1979 H W 37-01982 H W 28-3

Hillsdale 2-2-2 Year Site Result Score1908 L 6-51910 T 3-31911 L 6-141912 T 7-71914 W 28-71915 L 16-201918 W 103-0

Hofstra 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score2009 H W 24-10

Hope 8-0-0Year Site Result Score1910 W 6-01911 W 34-01912 W 54-01913 W 14-0 1918 W 62-01920 W 46-01921 H W 65-01932 H W 31-6

Idaho 3-1-0Year Site Result Score1972 H W 27-162008 A W 51-282010 H L 13-332014 A W 45-33

Illinois College 0-2-0Year Site Result Score1935 H W 13-01937 H W 37-01938 H L 7-20

Illinois 2-4-0 Year Site Result Score1947 A L 14-62004 A L 27-302008 N W 23-172011 A L 20-232012 A L 7-242016 A W 34-10

Illinois “B” 1-0-0Year Site Result Score1929 H W 20-0

Illinois State 7-1-0 Year Site Result Score1971 H W 35-71978 H W 27-171980 A W 31-171983 A W 14-131984 H W 41-141987 A L 6-201988 H W 44-142001 H W 48-7

Illinois Wesleyan 2-0-0Year Site Result Score1952 H W 44-61953 A W 20-7

Indiana 0-5-0 Year Site Result Score1995 A L 10-241998 A L 30-452006 A L 20-392007 H L 27-372008 A L 19-23

Indiana State 2-0-0Year Site Result Score2000 H W 56-02002 H W 28-17

Year Site Result Score1916 W 94-61917 L 0-40

Iowa 2-1-0 Year Site Result Score2000 A W 27-212007 A W 28-192013 A L 3-59

Iowa State 1-1-0 Year Site Result Score1990 A L 20-241994 A W 23-19

Kalamazoo 3-1-0 Year Site Result Score1906 L 0-14 1908 W 2-0 1909 W 26-5 1910 W 28-0

Kent State 34-20-1 Year Site Result Score1951 H L 19-481952 A L 13-201953 H L 0-401954 A L 13-201955 H L 14-251956 H L 13-271957 H W 28-201958 A L 6-321959 H W 7-01960 A L 3-101961 H W 14-01962 A W 19-61963 H W 26-121964 A W 12-91965 H T 10-101966 A W 23-20 1967 H W 16-71968 A W 14-01969 H W 33-131970 A L 22-251971 H W 31-01972 A W 13-121973 H L 15-391974 A L 6-281975 H L 17-221976 A L 12-241977 H L 16-201978 A W 14-01979 H L 13-181980 A W 28-211981 A W 20-171982 H W 24-141983 A W 21-131984 H W 13-91985 A W 34-31986 H W 27-71987 A L 13-171988 H L 28-451989 A W 26-41990 H W 37-101991 H W 13-101992 A W 26-131993 A W 27-211994 H W 24-101995 A W 52-61996 H W 76-271997 H W 50-271998 A W 48-232000 A W 42-02005 H W 44-142009 A L 14-262010 H W 38-32012 A L 24-412013 H L 14-322016 A W 37-21

Lamar Tech 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score1966 H W 16-14

Year Site Result Score1927 A L 6-181928 H L 0-141929 H W 14-6

Long Beach State 2-2-0 Year Site Result Score1972 H W 28-201973 H W 13-8

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Western Michigan FOOTBALL

Year Site Result Score1974 A L 33-341986 H L 13-14

Louisiana Lafayette 0-1-0Year Site Result Score1994 A L 14-17

Louisiana Monroe 2-0-0Year Site Result Score1997 A W 32-191998 H W 27-14

Louisiana Tech 2-0-0 Year Site Result Score1989 H W 24-201990 H W 27-21

Louisville 2-2-0 Year Site Result Score1962 A L 21-271963 H L 7-211964 A W 10-71965 H W 17-13

Manchester 2-0-0Year Site Result Score1940 H W 19-141941 H W 12-0

Marquette 0-1-0 Year Site Result Score1920 L 7-46

Marshall 22-12-0 Year Site Result Score1954 A L 13-471955 H L 0-281956 A L 0-131957 H L 7-121958 A W 30-241959 H W 52-01960 H W 34-121961 H W 21-01962 A W 12-01963 H L 7-201964 A L 7-161965 H W 17-141966 A W 35-291967 H W 42-101968 A W 40-121969 H W 48-141970 A W 34-31971 H W 37-01972 A W 34-01973 H W 21-71974 A W 20-171975 A L 19-211976 H W 31-211977 H W 53-291978 A W 24-61981 H W 14-31982 A W 34-01984 H W 42-71999 H L 17-311999 H L 19-14**2000 A W 30-102000 A L 14-19**2003 H L 21-412004 A L 21-31

Maryland 0-1-0 Year Site Result Score1989 A L 0-23

Massachusetts 2-0-0Year Site Result Score2012 H W 52-142013 A W 31-30

Year Site Result Score1936 H L 0-71939 H W 6-01940 H W 20-131943 H W 6-01944 A L 6-321945 H L 13-211946 A L 0-201948 A L 28-341949 H L 20-341950 A L 0-351951 H L 27-341952 A L 6-551953 H L 6-521954 A L 0-481957 H L 0-201958 A L 20-341959 H L 0-211960 A L 14-151961 H W 6-31962 A L 7-171963 H L 19-271964 A L 0-351965 H L 9-361966 A L 7-261967 H W 24-141968 A L 0-281969 H L 20-241970 A L 12-231971 H L 6-71972 A L 8-381973 H L 9-241974 A L 0-311975 H L 21-441976 A L 0-311977 H L 8-141978 A L 3-71979 H W 24-31980 A L 24-341981 A L 19-201982 H W 10-01983 A W 20-181984 H W 17-131985 A T 10-101986 H W 27-171987 H L 0-171988 A W 41-181989 A W 14-71990 H W 31-171991 H W 24-231992 A L 7-201993 H W 17-01994 A W 28-252001 A L 11-252004 H L 21-422006 H W 27-242009 H W 48-262011 A W 24-212014 A W 42-102015 H W 35-13

Michigan 0-6-0 Year Site Result Score1917 L 13-171943 A L 6-572001 A L 21-382002 A L 12-352009 A L 7-312011 A L 10-34

Michigan “B” 2-1-0 Year Site Result Score1928 H W 6-01929 H L 7-121930 H W 14-6

Michigan State 2-12-0Year Site Result Score1908 A L 0-351917 A W 14-01918 A L 7-161919 A W 21-181921 A L 14-171980 A L 7-331985 A L 3-71986 A L 10-451997 A L 10-422003 A L 6-212009 A L 14-492010 A L 14-382013 A L 13-262014 H L 24-37

Michigan State Frosh 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score1916 W 83-0

Middle Tennessee StateYear Site Result Score2015 N W 45-31

Minnesota 0-4-0 Year Site Result Score1975 A L 0-381976 A L 10-211977 A L 7-102012 A L 23-28

Missouri 0-2-0Year Site Result Score1999 A L 34-482007 A L 24-52

Montana 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score1965 H W 17-14

Murray State 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score2014 H W 45-142015 H W 52-20

Nebraska 0-1-0 Year Site Result Score2008 A L 24-47

New Mexico 0-1-0 Year Site Result Score1961 N L 12-20

Nicholls 2-1-0 Year Site Result Score2010 H W 49-14

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Western Michigan FOOTBALL

Year Site Result Score2011 H W 38-72013 H L 23-27

North Carolina Central 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score2016 H W 70-21

North Central 1-1-0 Year Site Result Score1932 H W 27-01933 H L 0-7

Northern Illinois 23-18-0 Year Site Result Score1950 H W 40-131969 A W 31-221970 H W 38-181971 H W 27-171972 H W 14-101973 H W 28-141974 A W 30-131975 H L 0-201976 A W 37-61977 H W 49-211978 A W 44-301979 H W 45-171980 A W 35-61981 A W 23-121982 H W 27-31983 A L 3-271984 H L 15-201985 A L 0-171987 H L 14-341988 A L 7-151991 A W 22-101992 H W 13-71997 A W 21-131998 H W 37-231999 A W 24-212000 H W 52-222001 A L 12-202002 H L 20-242003 A L 10-372004 H L 38-592005 A L 7-422006 H W 16-142007 A W 17-132008 H W 29-262009 A L 3-382010 H L 21-282011 A L 22-512012 H L 34-482013 A L 14-332014 H L 21-312015 A L 19-272016 H W 45-30

Northern Iowa 11-4-2 Year Site Result Score1930 A W 26-01931 A W 14-01932 H W 26-01933 A W 8-61934 H W 7-01935 H L 14-211936 H L 6-121937 H W 7-01938 H W 20-01939 A T 13-131940 H L 19-201941 A W 28-7

1942 H W 14-71946 A T 0-01947 H W 14-01948 A L 6-131949 H W 20-6

Northwestern 1-1-0Year Site Result Score2013 A L 17-382016 A W 22-21

Notre Dame 0-3-0 Year Site Result Score1919 A L 0-531920 A L 0-422010 A L 20-44

Notre Dame “B” 0-1-0 Year Site Result Score1929 H L 7-13

Notre Dame Reserves 1-1-0Year Site Result Score1926 H W 12-61927 H L 0-18

Notre Dame Frosh 6-2-0 Year Site Result Score1916 L 6-101917 W 83-01918 W 39-01921 H W 7-01922 H W 44-01923 H W 15-01924 H L 7-151925 H W 21-0

Ohio 33-28-1 Year Site Result Score1939 H L 6-13 1940 H L 7-201945 A W 21-201946 H L 7-251948 A W 40-71949 H L 6-161950 A L 7-101951 H L 0-131952 H L 13-281953 H L 12-671954 H W 19-61955 A L 14-401956 H L 0-271957 A L 7-201958 H W 21-141959 A L 9-121960 H L 0-241961 A T 20-201962 H L 16-321963 A L 13-271964 H W 13-81965 A W 17-61966 H W 20-131967 A L 10-201968 H L 27-341969 A L 17-221970 H W 52-231971 A W 28-141972 H W 34-171973 A L 0-161974 H L 3-261975 A L 10-241976 H W 21-20

1977 A W 28-221978 H L 7-101979 A W 20-61980 H W 13-71981 A L 20-371982 H W 16-71983 A W 16-141984 H W 33-141985 A L 15-211986 H W 45-171987 A W 31-131988 H W 23-161989 H W 28-131990 A W 31-231991 H W 35-91992 A W 19-31993 A W 34-281994 H W 15-31995 A W 34-171996 H L 0-381997 A L 7-311998 H L 35-372000 H W 23-102003 A W 39-322006 A L 20-272008 H W 41-202014 H W 42-212015 A W 49-142016 N W 29-26

Ohio Northern 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score1916 W 82-19

Ohio State 0-1-0 Year Site Result Score2015 A L 12-38

Oklahoma City 0-1-0 Year Site Result Score1947 A L 7-35

Olivet 4-3-0 Year Site Result Score1907 H L 0-31908 A L 0-341914 H W 3-01915 A W 40-01920 A W 47-71926 H W 25-01947 A L 7-35

Year Site Result Score1969 A L 0-211971 H W 25-21

Purdue 0-4-0 Year Site Result Score1993 A L 13-282002 A L 24-282011 N L 32-372014 A L 34-43

Rice 0-1-0 Year Site Result Score2008 N L 14-38

Ripon 2-0-0 Year Site Result Score1941 H W 33-71946 H W 47-0

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Western Michigan FOOTBALL

Year Site Result Score1925 H L 13-27

Saint Viator 4-1-1Year Site Result Score1923 A T 7-71924 H W 6-0 1932 H W 7-01933 H W 33-01934 A W 19-71937 H L 7-13

South Carolina 0-1-0 Year Site Result Score1979 A L 7-24

Southern Illinois 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score2005 H W 34-28

Temple 7-0-0 Year Site Result Score1986 H L 17-491989 H W 31-241997 H W 34-142005 A W 19-162006 H W 41-72007 H W 16-32008 A W 7-3

Tennessee-Martin 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score2004 H W 42-0

Tennessee Tech 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score2008 H W 41-7

Texas-Arlington 2-2-0Year Site Result Score1973 A L 12-311974 H W 33-61977 H L 10-171983 A W 21-14

Texas Christian 0-0-1Year Site Result Score1992 A T 17-17

Toledo 30-41-0 Year Site Result Score1939 A L 0-61940 H L 0-121941 H W 34-01942 A W 13-01950 H W 54-191951 A W 14-61952 H W 19-141953 A L 7-191954 H L 7-191955 A L 0-61956 H W 26-151957 A L 16-261958 H L 6-211959 A W 24-141960 H W 7-31961 A W 7-01962 H W 21-01963 A W 18-71964 H L 13-211965 A W 3-0

1966 H W 14-131967 A L 9-351968 H L 6-301969 A L 13-381970 H L 0-201971 A L 24-351972 H L 13-201973 A W 24-221974 H L 24-311975 H L 7-251976 H W 34-211977 A W 28-71978 H W 17-71979 A L 0-171980 H W 17-71981 H L 14-281982 A W 17-101983 H L 16-201984 A L 13-171985 H W 18-131986 A L 7-281987 H W 21-141988 A W 31-91989 A L 18-191990 H L 9-371991 H L 13-231992 A L 12-211993 H W 39-261994 A L 34-371995 H L 21-311996 A L 7-101997 H L 13-231998 A L 7-351999 A L 21-452000 H W 21-142001 A L 35-412002 A L 21-422003 A L 17-342004 H L 33-592005 A L 23-562006 H W 31-102007 A W 42-282008 H W 27-172009 A W 58-262010 H L 24-372011 A L 63-662012 H L 17-372013 A L 20-47

2015 A W 35-302016 H W 55-35

Utah State 0-1-0 Year Site Result Score1961 H L 22-65

Valparaiso 7-0-0 Year Site Result Score1922 H W 19-01923 H W 7-01925 H W 45-01926 H W 37-01936 H W 7-01945 A W 26-13

Vanderbilt 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score1998 A W 27-24

Virginia 1-2-0 Year Site Result Score2003 H L 16-592005 A L 19-312006 A W 17-10

Virginia Tech 0-4-0 Year Site Result Score2001 A L 0-312002 H L 0-302004 A L 0-632014 A L 17-35

Wabash 3-1-0 Year Site Result Score1919 W 27-131920 L 7-271944 H W 20-01946 H W 26-13

Year Site Result Score1947 H W 14-01948 A W 19-61949 H L 0-121950 A W 26-71951 H W 12-71952 H W 28-201953 H L 7-181954 A W 7-61955 H L 14-261956 A L 7-131958 H W 34-21959 H W 78-01960 A W 43-0

Wayne State 7-2-0 Year Site Result Score1919 W 88-01927 H W 44-01928 H W 45-01929 H W 40-01930 A W 52-01939 H L 6-71940 H L 6-131941 A W 34-01942 H W 13-0

Weber State 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score1995 H W 28-21

West Chester State 2-0-0 Year Site Result Score1934 H W 13-71935 H W 7-6

West Texas State 1-3-0Year Site Result Score1966 A L 7-301968 A L 36-53 1969 H L 20-281970 A W 20-0

West Virginia 0-2-0 Year Site Result Score1996 A L 9-342007 A L 24-62

Western Illinois 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score1994 H W 43-0

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Western Kentucky 11-3-1 Year Site Result Score1923 H W 26-01924 A W 14-01926 A W 3-21930 H T 0-01934 A W 7-61935 H W 6-01937 H W 13-71938 H L 6-131939 H L 14-201940 H L 6-251941 H W 21-71946 A W 32-211947 H W 38-0

Western Reserve 8-3-1Year Site Result Score1941 A W 7-01948 H W 26-01949 A W 21-141950 H L 0-261951 A L 26-271952 H L 13-161953 A T 14-141954 H W 38-01955 H W 13-01956 A W 42-191957 H W 20-01958 H W 33-0

William & Mary 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score2003 H W 56-24

Wisconsin 1-3-0 Year Site Result Score1963 A L 0-411981 A L 10-211988 A W 24-142000 A L 7-19

Wisconsin-Oshkosh 3-0-0 Year Site Result Score1924 H W 23-71925 H W 7-61927 A W 19-6

Wooster 2-0-0 Year Site Result Score1944 A W 27-01945 H W 66-0

Wyoming 0-1-0Year Site Result Score1996 A L 28-42 Xavier 2-3-0 Year Site Result Score1943 H W 60-01947 A L 0-191948 H L 20-391966 A L 6-211967 H W 18-7

Youngstown State 2-1-0 Year Site Result Score1957 H W 25-141993 H L 13-171999 H W 46-28

NON-COLLEGIATE TEAMS Battle Creek H.S. 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score1909 W 15-0

Battle Creek Training School 2-0-0 Year Site Result Score1911 W 62-61914 W 28-0

Benton Harbor Business Coll. 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score1909 W 28-3

Bunker Hill Navy AB 0-1-0 Year Site Result Score1942 H L 7-33

Camp Custer 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score1917 W 61-7

Chicago YMCA 5-2-1 Year Site Result Score1920 H L 6-101921 H L 3-71922 H W 13-01923 H W 32-01924 H T 18-181925 H W 14-61926 H W 7-01928 H W 26-0

Culver Military Academy 4-1-0 Year Site Result Score1910 W 22-51911 L 3-271912 W 19-131913 W 13-61915 W 83-16

Dowagiac H.S. 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score1909 W 47-0

Fort Sheridan 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score1944 H W 67-6

Grand Rapids H.S. 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score1907 W 9-0

Grand Rapids Veterinary 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score1916 W 93-0

Great Lakes Navy 0-4-1 Year Site Result Score1943 H L 6-321945 A L 0-391945 H L 0-391955 H T 13-131956 A L 6-13

Grosse Isle Navy 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score1942 H W 13-2

1-0-0Year Site Result Score1908 W 20-0

Milwaukee Engineers 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score1921 H W 62-0

Otsego Independents 1-0-0 Year Site ResuLt Score1909 W 61-0

Wayland H.S. 1-0-0Year Site Result Score1906 W 21-0

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Nov. 17 Eastern Michigan L, 5-14U Kalamazoo L, 0-14U Wayland HS W, 21-0

U Grand Rapids HS W, 9-0U Albion L, 0-5U Olivet L, 0-3U Central Michigan W, 27-0Nov. 9 Eastern Michigan W, 6-0U Ferris State T, 0-0

Oct 10 Michigan State L, 0-35U Olivet L, 0-34U Albion L, 0-24U Central Michigan W, 11-5U Kalamazoo W, 2-0

U Otsego Independents W, 61-0U Albion W, 6-0U Battle Creek HS W, 15-0U Dowagiac HS W, 47-0U Benton Harbor Coll. W, 28-3U Kalamazoo W, 26-5U Central Michigan W, 11-0

U Hillsdale T, 3-3U Albion L, 5-12U Culver Military Acad. W, 22-5U Central Michigan W, 16-6U Hope W, 6-0U Kalamazoo W, 28-0

U Hilsdale L, 6-14U Albion L, 5-12U Culver Military Acad. L, 3-27U Battle Creek TS W, 62-6U Hope W, 34-0

U Culver Military Acad W, 19-13U Albion W, 6-3U Hope W, 54-0U Hillsdale T, 7-7Nov. 15 Eastern Michigan L, 0-6

U Albion W, 20-3U Culver Military Acad. W, 13-6U Hope W, 14-0Nov. 1 Eastern Michigan W, 12-6

U Battle Creek TS W, 28-0U Olivet W, 3-0U Albion W, 43-0U Ferris State W, 68-0U Hillsdale W, 28-7Nov. 14 Eastern Michigan W, 10-0

U Hillsdale L, 16-20U Albion W, 54-7U Alma W, 79-0U Olivet W, 40-0Nov. 6 Eastern Michigan W, 19-0

U Culver Military Acad W, 83-16

U Grand Rapids Veterinary W, 93-0U Albion W, 37-0

U Michigan State Frosh W, 83-0U Notre Dame Frosh L, 6-10U Ohio Northern W, 82-19

U Albion W, 26-6Oct. 10 Michigan L, 13-17U Notre Dame Frosh W, 83-0Nov. 3 Michigan State W, 14-0U Camp Custer Soldiers W, 61-7U Detroit L, 6-35

U Albion L, 12-14Nov. 2 Michigan State L, 7-16U Hilsdale W, 103-0U Hope W, 62-0U Notre Dame Frosh W, 39-0

U Wayne State W, 88-0Oct. 11 Michigan State W, 21-18U Wabash W, 27-13Oct. 25 @ Notre Dame L, 0-53U Albion W, 20-7

U Olivet W, 47-7Oct. 9 @ Notre Dame L, 0-42U Chicago YMCA L, 6-10U Marquette L, 7-46U Hope W, 46-0U Earlham W, 6-0U Wabash L, 7-27

U Ferris State W, 49-0U @Albion W, 20-9U Notre Dame Frosh W, 7-0U Chicago YMCA L, 3-7Oct. 22 @Michigan State L, 14-17U Earlham W, 42-7U Hope W, 65-0U Milwaukee Engineers W, 62-0

U @Valparaiso W, 7-0U Albion W, 10-0U Chicago YMCA W, 13-0U Notre Dame Frosh W, 44-0U Earlham W, 67-0

Sept. 29 Notre Dame Frosh W, 15-0Oct. 6 Valparaiso W, 7-0Oct. 13 Alma W, 21-7Oct. 20 @St. Viator T, 7-7Oct. 29 Western Kentucky W, 26-0Nov. 10 Earlham W, 46-0Nov. 17 Chicago YMCA W, 32-0Nov. 29 @Albion L, 6-7

U Alma W, 7-0Oct. 4 Notre Dame Frosh L, 7-15Oct. 11 St. Viator W, 6-0Oct. 25 @Western Kentucky W, 14-0Nov. 1 Wisconsin-Oshkosh W, 23-7U Chicago YMCA T, 18-18Nov. 27 Albion W, 26-3

Sept. 26 Western Kentucky W, 20-0Oct. 3 Bradley L, 2-6Oct. 10 St. Thomas L, 13-27Oct. 17 Valparaiso W, 45-0U Notre Dame Frosh W, 21-0U Wisconsin-Oshkosh W, 7-6U Central Michigan T, 0-0 U Chicago YMCA W, 14-6Nov. 26 Albion W, 3-2

Sept. 25 Olivet W, 25-0Oct. 2 Bradley L, 0-12Oct. 9 Albion W, 28-0Oct. 16 @Western Kentucky W, 3-2Oct. 23 Chicago YMCA W, 7-0Oct. 30 Valparaiso W, 37-0Nov. 13 Notre Dame Reserves W, 12-6Nov. 20 Wisconsin-Oshkosh W, 20-0

Oct. 8 @Lombard L, 6-18Oct. 15 Notre Dame Reserves L, 0-18Oct. 22 Central Michigan L, 12-18Oct. 29 Wayne State W, 44-0Nov. 5 @Wisconsin-Oshkosh W, 19-6Nov. 12 Eastern Michigan L, 0-6Nov. 26 @Albion W, 19-0

U Chicago YMCA W, 26-0Oct. 6 Ferris State W, 14-0Oct. 13 Lombard L, 0-14Oct. 27 Wayne State W, 45-0U Michigan “B” W, 6-0Nov. 10 Eastern Michigan L, 9-18U Central Michigan W, 19-0

U Ferris State W, 41-0U Illinois “B” W, 20-0U Notre Dame “B” L, 7-13U Lombard W, 14-6Oct. 26 Wayne State W, 40-0Nov. 2 Eastern Michigan T, 7-7Nov. 9 Central Michigan W, 25-6U Michigan “B” L, 7-12

U Ferris State W, 46-0U Central Michigan W, 54-0Oct. 18 @Eastern Michigan L, 0-19U @Wayne State W, 52-0U Michigan “B” W, 14-6Nov. 8 @Northern Iowa W, 26-0Nov. 27 Western Kentucky T, 0-0

Sept. 26 Ferris State W, 25-0Oct. 2 @Detroit L, 0-20U @Michigan “B” L, 0-19U Notre Dame “B” W, 27-6

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Nov. 7 Northern Iowa W, 14-0Nov. 14 Western Kentucky W, 13-0Nov. 21 @Central Michigan W, 7-6

Sept. 24 Hope W, 31-6Oct. 1 North Central W, 27-0Oct. 8 @DePaul T, 0-0Oct. 15 St. Viator W, 7-0Oct. 29 Northern Iowa W, 26-0Nov. 5 Central Michigan W, 7-0Nov. 12 Adrian W, 76-0

Sept. 30 North Central L, 0-7Oct. 6 @Detroit L, 0-26Oct. 14 @Northern Iowa W, 8-6Oct. 21 Carroll T, 0-0Oct. 28 DePaul L, 6-25Nov. 4 @Central Michigan W, 13-0Nov. 11 St. Viator W, 33-0

Oct. 5 @Detroit L, 7-25Oct. 13 @Carroll W, 25-7Oct. 20 Nothrern Iowa W, 7-0Oct. 27 DePaul W, 13-0Nov. 3 Central Michigan W, 13-0Nov. 9 @St. Viator W, 19-7Nov. 24 West Chester State W, 13-7Nov. 29 @Western Kentucky W, 7-6

Sept. 28 Illinois College W, 13-0Oct. 5 Western Kentucky W, 6-0Oct. 12 Chicago L, 6-31Oct. 19 Northern Iowa L, 14-21Oct. 26 DePaul L, 0-26Nov. 9 Central Michigan W, 13-0Nov. 16 Butler W, 19-7Nov. 23 West Chester State W, 7-6

Sept. 25 Detroit L, 0-40Oct. 10 Miami L, 0-6Oct. 17 Valparaiso W, 7-0Oct. 24 Northern Iowa L, 6-12Oct. 31 DePaul L, 7-19Nov. 7 Central Michigan W, 7-0Nov. 14 Butler L, 7-13

Oct. 1 Detroit L, 7-20Oct. 9 Illinois College W, 37-0Oct. 16 Northern Iowa W, 7-0Oct. 23 St. Viator L, 7-13Oct. 30 Western Kentucky W, 13-7Nov. 6 Central Michigan W, 7-0Nov. 13 Butler W, 14-13Nov. 20 DePaul L, 12-0

Sept. 24 Illinois College W, 28-0 Sept. 30 @Detroit L, 0-7 Oct. 8 Northern Iowa W, 20-0Oct. 15 @Akron L, 0-6 Oct. 29 Western Kentucky L, 6-13Nov. 5 @Butler W, 13-0Nov. 12 Central Michigan W, 35-0

Sept. 29 @Detroit L, 0-14 Oct. 7 Miami W, 6-0Oct. 14 Akron W, 6-0Oct. 21 @Northern Iowa T, 13-13Oct. 28 @Toledo L, 0-6Nov. 4 Western Kentucky L, 14-20Nov. 11 Butler L, 0-12Nov. 18 Ohio L, 6-13U Wayne State L, 6-7

Oct. 5 Wayne State L, 6-13Oct. 12 Ohio L, 7-20Oct. 19 Northern Iowa L, 19-20Oct. 26 Toledo L, 0-12Nov. 2 Western Kentucky L, 6-25Nov. 9 Miami W, 20-13Nov. 16 Manchester W, 19-14

Sept. 27 @Western Reserve W, 7-0Oct. 3 Butler W, 14-6Oct. 18 @Northern Iowa W, 28-7Oct. 25 Toledo W, 34-0Nov. 1 Western Kentucky W, 21-7Nov. 8 Manchester W, 12-0Nov. 15 @Wayne State W, 34-0Nov. 20 Ripon W, 33-7

Sept. 26 @Dayton L, 0-21Oct. 10 Toledo W, 13-0Oct. 17 Northern Iowa W, 14-7Oct. 24 Butler W, 13-7U Grosse Isle Navy W, 13-2Nov. 14 Wayne State W, 13-0

U @Central Michigan W, 19-0Sept. 25 @Michigan L, 6-57U Alma W, 54-0U Xavier W, 60-0Oct. 16 Miami W, 6-0Nov. 6 Great Lakes Navy L, 6-32

U Fort Sheridan W, 67-6U Wabash W, 20-0U Bunker Hill Navy L, 7-33Sept. 30 @Miami L, 6-32Oct. 7 Central Michigan W, 35-14Oct. 14 @Great Lakes Navy L, 0-38U @Wooster W, 27-0

Sept. 22 Alma W, 21-13Sept. 29 @Central Michigan L, 0-6Oct. 6 @Ohio W, 21-20Oct. 13 Miami L, 13-21Oct. 27 Great Lakes Navy L, 0-39Nov. 3 @Valparaiso W, 26-13Nov. 10 Wooster W, 66-0

Sept. 28 Ripon W, 47-0Oct. 5 Ohio L, 7-25Oct. 12 Butler W, 19-0Oct. 19 @Northern Iowa T, 0-0Oct. 26 @Western Kentucky W, 32-21Nov. 2 Central Michigan W, 27-21Nov. 8 Valparaiso W, 26-13Nov. 16 @Miami L, 0-20

Sept. 26 @Xavier L, 0-19

Oct. 11 @Central Michigan W, 20-12Oct. 18 Northern Iowa W, 14-0Oct. 25 @Butler L, 20-21Nov. 1 Western Kentucky W, 38-0Nov. 8 @Ilinois L, 14-60Nov. 27 @Oklahoma City L, 7-35U Beloit W, 12-0

Sept. 25 Western Reserve W, 26-0Oct. 2 @Beloit W, 33-0Oct. 9 Central Michigan W, 7-0Oct. 16 @Northern Iowa L, 6-13Oct. 23 Xavier L, 20-39Oct. 30 @Miami L, 28-34Nov. 6 Butler W, 20-7

Nov. 20 @Ohio W, 40-7

Sept. 24 Northern Iowa W, 20-6Oct. 1 Ohio L, 6-16Oct. 8 @Cincinnati L, 6-27

Oct.22 @Central Michigan W, 35-8Oct. 29 Miami L, 20-34Nov. 5 @Butler W, 40-6 Nov. 12 @Western Reserve W, 21-14

Sept. 23 Northern Illinois W, 40-13Sept. 30 Central Michigan W, 21-13Oct. 7 Toledo W, 54-19 Oct. 14 @Miami L, 0-35

Oct. 28 Cincinnati L, 6-27Nov. 4 Butler W, 20, 0Nov. 11 Western Reserve L, 0-26Nov. 18 @Ohio L, 7-10

Sept. 22 Kent State L, 19-49Sept. 29 @Toledo W, 14-6Oct. 6 Ohio L, 0-13Oct. 13 Miami L, 27-34

Nov. 3 @Butler W, 20-0Nov. 10 @Western Reserve L, 26-27Nov. 17 Central Michigan W, 46-25

Sept. 22 @Kent State L, 13-20Sept. 27 Illinois Wesleyan W, 44-6Oct. 4 @Central Michigan W, 18-0Oct. 11 @Miami L, 6-55Oct. 18 Toledo W, 19-14

Nov. 1 Ohio L, 13-28Nov. 8 Western Reserve L, 13-16

Sept. 26 @Central Michigan L, 0-21Oct. 3 @Illinois Wesleyan W, 20-7 Oct. 10 Miami L, 6-52Oct. 17 @Toledo L, 7-19

Oct. 31 Ohio L, 12-67Nov. 7 @Western Reserve T, 14-14Nov. 14 Kent State L, 13-20

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Sept. 25 Central Michigan L, 19-25Oct. 2 @Marshall L, 13-47Oct. 9 Bowling Green W, 20-15Oct. 16 Toledo L, 7-19

Oct. 31 @Miami L, 0-48 Nov. 6 Ohio W, 19-6Nov. 13 Western Reserve W, 38-0Nov. 20 @Kent State L, 13-20

Sept. 17 Great Lakes Navy T, 13-13Sept. 24 @Central Michigan L, 13-27Oct. 1 Bowling Green L, 0-35Oct. 8 Marshall L, 0-28Oct. 15 @Toledo L, 0-6

Nov. 5 @Ohio L, 14-40Nov. 12 Western Reserve W, 13-0Nov. 19 Kent State L, 14-25

Sept. 22 Central Michigan L, 7-14Sept. 29 Bowling Green L, 13-27Oct. 6 @Marshall L, 0-13Oct. 13 Toledo W, 26-15

Oct. 27 @Great Lakes Navy L, 6-13Nov. 3 Ohio L, 0-27Nov. 10 @Western Reserve W, 42-19Nov. 17 Kent State L, 13-27

Sept. 21 @Central Michigan W, 33-0Sept. 28 Miami L, 0-20Oct. 5 Marshall L, 7-12Oct. 12 @Bowling Green T, 14-14Oct. 19 Youngstown State. W, 25-14Oct. 25 @Toledo L, 16-27 Nov. 2 @Ohio L, 7-20Nov. 9 Western Reserve W, 20-0Nov. 16 Kent State W, 28-20

Sept. 20 Central Michigan L, 32-33Sept. 27 @Miami L, 20-34Oct. 4 @Marshall W, 30-24Oct. 11 Bowling Green L, 6-40

Oct. 25 Toledo L, 6-21Nov. 1 Ohio W, 21-14Nov. 8 Western Reserve W, 33-0Nov. 15 @Kent State L, 6-32

Sept. 19 @Central Michigan L, 15-21Sept. 26 Miami L, 0-21Oct. 3 Marshall W, 51-0Oct. 10 @Bowling Green L, 34-0

Oct. 24 @Toledo W, 24-14Oct. 31 @Ohio L, 9-12Nov. 7 Kent State W, 7-0Nov. 14 Detroit L, 0-14

Sept. 17 Central Michigan W, 31-0Sept. 24 @Miami L, 14-15Oct. 1 Baldwin- Wallace T, 28-28Oct. 8 Bowling Green L, 13-14

Oct. 22 Toledo W, 7-3Oct. 29 Ohio L, 0-24Nov. 5 @Kent State L, 3-10Nov. 12 Marshall W, 34-12

Sept. 16 @Central Michigan W, 27-21Sept. 23 @Detroit L, 14-21Sept. 30 Miami W, 6-3Oct. 7 @Bowling Green L, 0-21Oct. 21 @Toledo W, 7-0Oct. 28 Marshall W, 20-0Nov. 4 Kent State W, 14-0Nov. 11 Utah State L, 22-65Nov. 18 @Ohio T, 20-20Dec. 9 New Mexico* L, 12-20

Sept. 15 Central Michigan W, 28-0Sept. 22 @Louisville L, 21-27Sept. 29 @Miami L, 7-17Oct. 6 Bowling Green L, 6-10Oct. 20 Toledo W, 21-0Oct. 27 @Marshall W, 12-0Nov. 3 @Kent State W, 19-6Nov. 10 Bringham Young W, 28-20Nov. 17 Ohio L, 16-32

Sept. 21 @Wisconsin L, 0-41Sept. 28 @Central Michigan L, 14-30Oct. 5 Miami L, 19-27Oct. 12 @Bowling Green L, 7-16Oct. 19 Kent State W, 26-12Oct. 26 @Toledo W, 18-7Nov. 2 Marshall L, 7-20Nov. 9 @Ohio L, 13-27Nov. 16 Louisville L, 7-21

Sept. 19 @Louisville W, 10-7Sept. 26 Central Michigan L, 6-18Oct. 3 @Miami L, 0-35Oct. 10 Bowling Green L, 8-28Oct. 17 @Kent State W, 12-9Oct. 24 Toledo L, 13-21Oct. 31 @Marshall L, 7-16Nov. 7 Ohio W, 13-8Nov. 14 @Bringham Young L, 8-43

Sept. 18 Louisville W, 17-13Sept. 25 @Central Michigan W, 21-13Oct. 2 Miami L, 9-36Oct. 9 @Bowling Green L, 17-21Oct. 16 Kent State T, 10-10Oct. 23 @Toledo W, 3-0Oct. 30 Marshall W, 17-14Nov. 6 @Ohio W, 17-6Nov. 13 Montana W, 17-14

Sept. 17 Lamar Tech W, 16-14Sept. 24 Central Michigan W, 31-14 Oct. 1 @Miami L, 9-26Oct. 8 Bowling Green W, 16-14Oct. 15 @Kent State W, 23-20Oct. 22 Toledo W, 14-13Oct. 29 @Marshall W, 35-29 Nov. 5 Ohio W, 20-13Nov. 12 @Xavier L, 6-21Nov. 19 @West Texas State L, 7-30

Sept. 16 Miami W, 24-14Sept. 23 Arkansas State L, 8-21Sept. 29 @Bringham Young L, 19-44Oct. 7 @Bowling Green W, 10-6Oct. 14 Kent State W, 16-7Oct. 21 @Toledo L, 9-35Oct. 28 Marshall W, 42-10Nov. 4 @Ohio L, 10-20Nov. 11 Xavier W, 18-7

Sept. 14 Arkansas State W, 20-0Sept. 21 Bringham Young L, 7-17Sept. 28 @Miami L, 0-28Oct. 5 Bowling Green L, 10-17Oct. 12 @Kent State W, 14-0Oct. 19 Toledo L, 6-30Oct. 26 @Marshall W, 40-12Nov. 2 Ohio L, 17-22Nov. 9 @West Texas State. L, 20-28

Sept. 13 Central Michigan W, 24-0

Sept. 27 Miami L, 20-24Oct.4 @Bowling Green L, 10-21Oct. 11 Kent State W, 33-13Oct. 18 @Toledo L, 13-38Oct. 25 Marshall W, 48-14Nov. 1 @Ohio L, 17-22Nov. 8 West Texas State L, 20-28Nov. 15 @Northern Illinois W, 31-22

Sept. 12 @Central Michigan W, 41-0Sept. 19 Bringham Young W, 35-17Sept. 26 @Miami L, 12-23Oct. 3 Bowling Green W, 23-3Oct. 10 @Kent State L, 22-25Oct. 17 Toledo L, 0-20Oct. 24 @Marshall W, 34-3Oct. 31 Ohio W, 52-23Nov. 7 @West Texas State W, 20-0 Nov. 14 Northern Illinois W, 38-18

Sept. 11 Illinois State W, 35-7Sept. 18 @Ball State W, 9-0Sept. 25 Northern Illinois W, 27-17Oct. 2 @Bowling Green L, 6-23Oct. 9 Kent State W, 31-0Oct. 16 @Toledo L, 24-35Oct. 23 Marshall W, 37-0Oct. 30 @Ohio W, 28-14Nov. 6 Miami L, 6-7

Sept. 9 Long Beach State W, 28-20Sept. 16 @Fresno State L, 14-41Sept. 23 Northern Illinois W, 14-10Sept. 30 Bowling Green T, 13-13Oct. 7 @Kent State W, 13-12Oct. 14 Toledo L, 13-20Oct. 21 @Marshall W, 34-0Oct. 28 Ohio W, 34-17 Nov. 4 @Miami L, 8-38Nov. 11 Ball State W, 31-14Nov. 18 Idaho W, 27-16

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Sept. 8 @Central Michigan W, 18-13Sept. 15 Long Beach State W, 13-8Sept. 22 Northern Illinois W, 28-14Sept. 29 @Bowling Green L, 20-31Oct. 6 Kent State L, 15-39 Oct. 13 @Toledo W, 24-22Oct. 20 Marshall W, 21-7Oct. 27 @Ohio L, 0-16Nov. 3 Miami L, 9-24Nov. 10 Ball State W, 30-13Nov. 17 @Texas-Arlington L, 12-31

Sept. 7 Texas-Arlington W, 33-6Sept. 14 @Eastern Michigan L, 19-20Sept. 21 @Northern Illinois W, 30-13Sept. 28 Bowling Green L, 13-31Oct. 5 @Kent State L, 6-29Oct. 12 Toledo L, 24-31Oct. 19 @Marshall W, 20-17Oct. 26 Ohio L, 3-26Nov. 2 @Miami L, 0-31Nov. 9 Central Michigan L, 6-42Noc. 16 @Long Beach State L, 33-34

Sept. 6 @Central Michigan L, 0-34Sept. 13 Akron L, 21-27Sept. 20 @Minnesota L, 38-0Sept. 27 Northern Illinois L, 0-20Oct. 4 @Bowling Green L, 0-28 Oct. 11 Kent State L, 17-22Oct. 18 Toledo L, 7-25Oct. 25 @Marshall L, 19-21Nov. 1 @Ohio L,10-24Nov. 8 Miami L, 21-44Nov 15 Eastern Michigan W, 24-10

Sept. 11 Eastern Michigan W, 31-13Sept. 18 @Northern Illinois W, 37-6Sept. 25 @Minnesota L, 10-21Oct. 2 Bowling Green L, 0-28Oct. 9 @Kent State L, 12-24Oct. 16 Toledo W, 34-21Oct. 23 Marshall W, 31-21Oct. 30 Ohio W, 21-20Nov. 6 @Miami L, 0-31Nov. 13 @Ball State W, 24-10Nov. 20 Central Michigan W, 42-14

Sept. 10 @Minnesota L, 7-10Sept. 17 Texas-Arlington L, 10-17Sept. 24 Northern Illinois W, 37-6Oct. 1 @Bowling Green L, 28-31Oct. 8 Kent State L, 16-20Oct. 15 @Toledo W, 34-21Oct. 22 Marshall W, 53-29Oct. 29 @Ohio W, 28-22Nov. 5 Miami L, 8-14Nov. 12 Ball State L, 25-29Nov. 19 @Central Michigan L, 23-28

Sept. 9 Illinois State W, 27-17Sept. 16 @Northern Illinois W, 44-30Sept. 23 @Miami L, 3-7Sept. 30 Bowling Green W, 24-20Oct. 7 @Kent State W, 14-0Oct. 14 Toledo W, 17-7

Oct. 21 Eastern Michigan W, 32-0Oct. 28 Ohio L, 7-10Nov. 4 @Marshall W, 24-6Nov. 11 @Ball State L, 14-20Nov. 18 Central Michigan L, 14-35

Sept. 8 @Central Michigan L, 0-10Sept. 15 @South Carolina L, 7-24Sept. 22 Northern Illinois W, 45-17Sept. 29 Bowling Green L, 3- 15Oct. 6 Kent State L, 13-18Oct. 13 @Toledo L, 0-17Oct. 20 Grand Valley State W, 37-0Oct. 27 @Ohio W, 20-6Nov. 3 Miami W, 24-3Nov. 10 Ball State W, 20-10Nov. 17 @Eastern Michigan W, 17-7

Sept. 6 Eastern Michigan W, 37-0Sept. 13 @Illinois State W, 31-17 Sept. 20 @Northern Illinois W, 35-6Sept. 27 @Michigan State L, 7-33Oct. 4 Bowling Green L, 14-17Oct. 11 @Kent State W, 28-21Oct. 18 Toledo W, 17-7Oct. 25 @Ball State W, 17-15Nov. 1 Ohio W, 13-7Nov. 8 @Miami L, 24-34Nov. 15 Central Michigan L, 10-22

Sept. 12 @Kent State W, 20-17Sept. 19 Marshall W, 14-3Sept. 26 @Wisconsin L, 10-21Oct. 3 @Bowling Green W, 21-7Oct. 10 Central Michigan L, 13-15Oct. 17 @Miami L, 19-20Oct. 24 Ball State W, 14-3Oct. 31 @Northern Illinois W, 23-12Nov. 7 Toledo L, 14-28Nov. 14 @Ohio L, 20-37Nov. 21 Eastern Michigan W, 38-7

Sept. 4 Grand Valley State W, 28-3Sept. 11 @Marshall W, 34-0Sept. 25 Kent State W, 24-14Oct. 2 @Bowling Green L, 3-7Oct. 9 @Central Michigan T, 18-18Oct. 16 Miami W, 10-0Oct. 23 @Ball State L, 6-13Oct. 30 Northern Illinois W, 27-3 Nov. 6 @Toledo W, 17-10Nov. 13 Ohio W, 16-7Nov. 20 @Eastern Michigan T, 3-3

Sept. 10 @Texas-Arlington W, 21-14Sept. 15 @Illinois State W, 41-14Sept. 24 Central Michigan L, 14-32Oct. 1 @Miami W, 20-18Oct. 8 @Northern Illinois L, 3-27Oct. 15 Bowling Green L, 20-23Oct. 22 Ball State L, 20-24Oct. 29 @Ohio W, 16-14Nov. 5 Toledo L, 13-17Nov. 12 @Kent State W, 21-13Nov. 19 Eastern Michigan W, 14-10

Sept. 8 Miami W, 17-13Sept. 15 Illinois State W, 41-14Sept. 22 @Central Michigan L, 19-38Sept. 29 Marshall W, 42-7Oct. 6 Northern Illinois L, 15-20Oct. 13 @Bowling Green L, 7-34Oct. 20 @Ball State L, 20-23Oct. 27 Ohio W, 33-14Nov. 3 @Toledo L, 13-17Nov. 10 Kent State W, 13-9Nov. 17 @Eastern Michigan L, 14-24

Sept. 7 @Northern Illinois L, 0-17Sept. 14 @Army L, 6-48Sept. 28 @Michigan State L, 3-7Oct. 5 Bowling Green L, 7-48Oct. 12 Central Michigan L, 17-24Oct. 19 @Miami T, 10-10Oct. 26 Ball State W, 34-0Nov. 2 Toledo W, 18-13Nov. 9 @Ohio L, 15-21Nov. 16 @Kent State W, 34-3Nov. 23 Eastern Michigan W, 38-21

Sept. 6 @Eastern Michigan L, 14-21Sept. 13 Temple L, 17-49Sept. 20 Long Beach State L, 13-14Sept. 27 @Michigan State L, 10-45Oct. 4 @Bowling Green L, 3-17Oct. 11 @Central Michigan L, 10-18Oct. 18 Miami W, 27-17Oct. 25 @Ball State L, 10-24Nov. 1 @Toledo L, 7-28Nov. 8 Ohio W, 45-17Nov. 15 Kent State W, 27-7

Sept. 5 Akron W, 24-19Sept. 12 @Illinois State L, 6-20Sept. 19 Northern Illinois L, 14-34Sept. 26 @Bowling Green W, 34-27Oct. 3 Toledo W, 21-14Oct. 10 Miami L, 0-17Oct. 17 @Kent State L, 13-17Oct. 24 Eastern Michigan L, 17-23Oct. 31 @Central Michigan L, 27-30Nov. 7 Ball State W, 31-16Nov. 21 @Ohio W, 31-13

Sept. 3 @Wisconsin W, 24-14Sept. 10 @Toledo W, 31-9Sept. 27 Illinois State W, 44-14Oct. 1 Bowling Green W, 37-10Oct. 8 @Miami W, 41-18Oct. 15 Kent State L, 28-45Oct. 22 @Eastern Michigan W, 31-24Oct. 29 Central Michigan W, 42-24Nov. 5 @Ball State W, 16-13Nov. 12 @Northern Illinois L, 7-15Nov. 19 Ohio W, 23-16Dec. 10 Fresno State* L, 30-35

Sept. 2 Temple W, 31-24Sept. 9 Louisiana Tech W, 24-20Sept. 16 @Maryland L, 0-23Sept. 23 @Kent State W, 26-4Sept. 30 Eastern Michigan L, 20-21

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Oct. 14 Central Michigan L, 6-34Oct. 21 @Ball State L, 13-14Oct. 28 Ohio W, 28-13Nov. 4 @Toledo L, 18-19Nov. 11 Bowling Green L, 30-31Nov. 18 @Miami W, 14-7

Sept. 8 @Eastern Mchigan L, 24-27Sept. 15 Louisiana Tech W, 27-21Sept. 22 Kent State W, 37-10Sept. 29 @Iowa State L, 20-34Oct. 6 @Akron W, 24-20Oct. 13 @Central Michigan L, 13-20Oct. 20 Ball State W, 14-13Oct. 27 @Ohio W, 31-23Nov. 3 Toledo L, 9-37Nov. 10 @Bowling Green W, 19-13Nov. 17 Miami W, 31-17

Aug. 31 Kent State W, 13-10Sept. 7 Akron W, 35-12Sept. 14 @Florida State L, 0-58Sept. 21 Toledo L, 13-23Sept. 28 Ohio W, 35-9Oct. 5 @Ball State W, 25-16Oct. 12 @Northern Illinois W, 22-10Oct. 19 @Eastern Michigan L, 24-42Oct. 26 Bowling Green L, 10-23Nov. 9 Miami W, 24-23Nov. 16 @Central Michigan L, 17-27

Sept. 3 @Bowling Green L, 19-29Sept. 12 @TCU T, 17-17Sept. 19 Akron W, 24-20Sept. 26 @Ohio W, 19-3Oct. 3 Ball State W, 27-14Oct. 10 @Toledo L, 12-21Oct. 17 Eastern Michigan W, 20-19Oct. 24 @Kent State W, 26-13Oct. 31 Northern Illinois W, 13-7Nov. 7 @Miami L, 7-20Nov. 14 Central Michigan W, 19-14

Sept. 2 Youngstown State L, 13-17Sept. 11 @Purdue L, 13-28Sept. 18 Akron W, 20-3Sept. 25 Miami W, 17-0Oct. 2 @Kent State W, 27-21Oct. 9 Central Michigan L, 18-23Oct. 23 @Eastern Michigan W, 21-20Oct. 30 @Army W, 20-7Nov. 6 @Ohio W, 34-28Nov. 13 Toledo W, 39-26Nov. 20 @Bowling Green T, 14-14

Sept. 3 @Miami W, 28-25Sept. 8 Western Illinois W, 43-7Sept. 17 @Iowa State W, 23-19Sept. 24 Akron W, 19-6Oct. 1 Kent State W, 24-10Oct. 8 @Central Michigan L, 28-35Oct. 15 @Ball State L, 13-16Oct. 22 Eastern Michigan W, 33-14Nov. 5 Ohio W, 15-3Nov. 12 @Toledo L, 34-37Nov. 19 @Louisiana Lafayette L, 14-17

Aug. 31 Weber State W, 28-21Sept. 9 @Indiana L, 10-24Sept. 14 Toledo L, 21-31Sept. 23 @Ball State L, 0-10Sept. 30 @Kent State W, 52-6Oct. 7 Akron W, 7-3Oct. 14 @Ohio W, 34-17Oct. 21 @Auburn L, 13-34Oct. 28 Bowling Green W, 17-0Nov. 11 @Eastern Michigan W, 23-13Nov. 18 Central Michigan W, 48-31

Aug. 29 Eastern Illinois L, 20-28Sept. 7 @West Virginia L, 9-34Sept. 14 Eastern Michigan L, 12-19Sept. 21 @Central Michigan L, 28-38Sept. 28 @Akron L, 7-27Oct. 5 Ball State L, 5-28Oct. 12 @Wyoming L, 28-42Oct. 26 @Toledo L, 7-10Nov. 2 Ohio L, 0-38

Nov. 16 Kent State W, 76-27

Aug. 28 Temple W, 34-14Sept. 6 @Michigan State L, 10-42Sept. 13 @Northern Illinois W, 21-13Sept. 20 Toledo L, 13-23Sept. 27 @Ohio L, 7-31Oct. 4 Ball State W, 21-13Oct. 11 @Bowling Green W, 34-21Oct. 18 Kent State W, 50-27Nov. 1 @Eastern Michigan W, 41-38Nov. 8 Central Michigan W, 38-24Nov. 15 @Louisiana Monroe W, 32-19

Sept. 3 Northern Illinois W, 37-23Sept. 12 @Indiana L, 30-45Sept. 19 @Toledo L, 7-35Sept. 26 Ohio L, 35-37Oct. 3 Louisiana Monroe W, 27-14Oct. 10 @Vanderbuilt W, 27-24Oct. 17 Eastern Michigan W, 45-35Oct. 24 @Central Michigan L, 24-26Oct. 31 @Kent State W, 48-23Nov. 7 @Ball State W, 24-23Nov. 14 Bowling Green W, 56-27

Sept. 4 @Florida L, 26-55Sept. 11 Youngstown State W, 46-28Sept. 18 @Missouri L, 34-48Sept. 25 @Northern Illinois W, 24-21Oct. 2 Central Michigan W, 38-16

Oct. 16 Buffalo W, 45-17Oct. 23 Ball State W, 28-0Oct. 30 @Akron W, 24-10Nov. 13 Marshall L, 17-31Nov. 20 @Toledo L, 21-45Dec. 3 Marshall** L, 19-14

Aug. 31 @Wisconsin L, 7-19Sept. 9 @Iowa W, 27-21Sept. 16. Indiana State W, 56-0Sept. 23 Toledo W, 21-14Sept. 30 Ohio W, 23-10

Oct. 5 @Marshall W, 30-10Oct. 21 Northern Illinois W, 52-22Oct. 28 @Kent State W, 42-0Nov. 4 @Ball State W, 42-3Nov. 11 @Central Michigan L, 17-21Nov. 18 Eastern Michigan W, 28-0Dec. 2 @Marshall** L, 14-19

Aug. 31 Illinois State W, 48-7Sept. 8 @Virginia Tech L, 0-31Sept. 22 @Michigan L, 21-38Sept. 29 @Eastern Michigan W, 31-10Oct. 6 Akron W, 31-14Oct. 13 Bowling Green W, 37-28Oct. 20 @Northern Illinois L, 12-20Oct. 27 @Miami L, 11-25Nov. 6 @Toledo L, 35-41Nov. 17 Central Michigan W, 20-17Nov. 24 Ball State L, 31-35

Aug. 29 Indiana State W, 28-17Sept. 7 @Michigan L, 12-35Sept. 14 @Purdue L, 24-28Sept. 28 Virginia Tech L, 0-30Oct. 5 @Buffalo W, 31-17Oct. 12 Central Florida L, 27-31

Oct. 26 Northern Illinois L, 20-24Nov. 2 @Ball State L, 7-17Nov. 9 Eastern Michigan W, 33-31Nov. 16 Toledo L, 21-42Nov. 23 @Central Michigan W, 35-10

Aug. 30 @Michigan State L, 21-6Sept. 6 William and Mary W, 56-24Sept. 13 Virginia L, 16-59Sept. 27 @Ohio W, 39-32Oct. 4 @Eastern Michigan W, 31-3Oct. 11 Bowling Green L, 21-32Oct. 18 @Northern Illinois L, 10-37Oct. 25 Marshall L, 21-41Nov. 1 @Connecticut L, 27-41Nov. 8 Ball State W, 28-20Nov. 15 Central Michigan W, 44-21Nov. 22 @Toledo L, 17-34

Sept. 2 Tennessee Martin W, 42-0Sept. 11 @Virginia Tech L, 0-63Sept. 18 @Illinois L, 27-30Sept. 25 @Ball State L, 14-41Oct. 9 Toledo L, 33-59Oct. 16 Eastern Michigan L, 31-35Oct. 23 Northern Illinois L, 38-59

Nov. 6 @Bowling Green L, 0-52 Nov. 13 Miami L, 21-42Nov. 20 @Marshall L, 21-31

Sept. 3 @Virginia L, 19-31Sept. 10 @Toledo L, 23-56Sept. 17 Southern Illinois W, 34-28Sept. 24 @Temple W, 19-16 Oct. 1 Buffalo W, 31-21

Oct. 22 @Bowling Green W, 45-14Oct. 29 Kent State W, 44-14Nov. 5 Eastern Michigan W, 44-36Nov. 12 Central Michigan W, 31-24Nov. 23 @Northern Illinois L, 7-42

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Sept. 2 @Indiana L, 20-39Sept. 9 Toledo W, 31-10Sept. 16 @Virginia W, 17-10Sept. 23 Temple W, 41-7Oct. 7 @Ohio L, 20-27Oct. 14 Northern Illinois W, 16-14 Oct. 21 @Ball State W, 41-27Oct. 28 Eastern Michigan W, 18-15Nov. 4 Miami W, 27-24Nov. 10 @Central Michigan L, 7-31Nov. 18 @Florida State L, 20-28Nov. 24 @Akron W, 17-0Jan. 6 Cincinnati* L, 24-27

Sept. 1 @West Virginia L, 24-62Sept. 8 Indiana L, 27-37Sept. 15 @Missouri L, 24-52Sept. 22 Central Conn. State W, 51-14Sept. 29 @Toledo W, 42-28Oct. 6 Akron L, 38-39Oct. 13 @Northern Illinois W, 17-13Oct. 20 Ball State L, 23-27Oct. 27 @ Eastern Michigan L, 2-19Nov. 6 Central Michigan L, 31-34Nov. 17 @Iowa W, 28-19Nov. 24 Temple W, 16-3

Aug. 30 @ Nebraska L, 24-47Sept. 6 Northern Illinois W, 29-26Sept. 13 @ Idaho W, 51-28Sept. 20 Tennessee Tech W, 41-7Sept. 27 @ Temple W, 7-3Oct. 4 Ohio W, 41-20

Oct. 18 @ Central Michigan L, 28-38Nov. 1 Eastern Michigan W, 31-10Nov. 8 Illinois ^ W, 23-17Nov. 15 Toledo W, 27-17Nov. 25 @ Ball State L, 22-45Dec. 30 Rice * L, 14-38

Sept. 5 @ Michigan L, 7-31Sept. 12 @ Indiana L, 19-23Sept. 19 Miami W, 48-26Sept. 26 Hofstra W, 24-10Oct. 3 @ Northern Illinois L, 3-38Oct. 10 @ Toledo W, 58-26Oct. 17 Central Michigan L, 23-38

Oct. 31 @ Kent State L, 14-26Nov. 7 @ Michigan State L, 14-49Nov. 14 @ Eastern Michigan W, 35-14Nov. 24 Ball State L, 17-22

Sept. 4 @ Michigan State L, 14-38Sept. 11 Nicholls State W, 49-14Sept. 18 Toledo L, 24-37Oct. 2 Idaho L, 13-33Oct. 9 @ Ball State W, 45-16Oct. 16 @ Notre Dame L, 20-44Oct. 23 @ Akron W, 56-10Oct. 30 Northern Illinois L, 21-28Nov. 5 @ Central Michigan L, 22-26Nov. 13 Eastern Michigan W, 45-30Nov. 20 Kent State W, 38-3Nov. 26 @ Bowling Green W, 41-7

Sept. 3 @ Michigan & L, 10-34Sept. 10 Nicholls W, 38-7Sept. 17 Central Michigan W, 44-14Sept. 24 @ No. 24 Illinois L, 20-23Oct. 1 @ Connecticut W, 38-31Oct. 8 Bowling Green W, 45-21Oct. 15 @ Northern Illinois L, 22-51Oct. 22 @ Eastern Michigan L, 10-14Oct. 29 Ball State W, 45-35Nov. 8 @ Toledo L, 63-66Nov. 16 @ Miami W, 24-21Nov. 25 Akron W, 68-19Dec. 27 vs. Purdue * L, 32-37

Sept. 1 @ Illinois L, 7-24Sept. 8 Eastern Illinois W, 52-21Sept. 15 @ Minnesota L, 23-28Sept. 22 Connecticut W, 30-24Sept. 29 Toledo L, 17-37Oct. 6 UMass W, 52-14

Oct. 20 @ Kent State L, 24-41Oct. 27 Northern Illinois L, 34-48Nov. 3 @ Central Michigan W, 42-31Nov. 10 @ Buffalo L, 24-29Nov. 17 Eastern Michigan L, 23-29

Aug. 30 @ Michigan State L, 13-26Sept. 7 Nichols L, 23-27Sept. 14 @ No. 17 Northwestern L, 17-38Sept. 21 @ Iowa L, 3-59Sept. 28 Kent State L, 14-32Oct. 5 @ Toledo L, 20-47Oct. 12 Buffalo L, 0-33Oct. 19 Ball State L, 17-38Oct. 26 @ Massachusetts W, 31-30

Nov. 16 Central Michigan L, 22-27Nov. 26 @ No. 18 Northern Illinois L, 14-33

Aug. 30 @ Purdue L, 34-43Sept. 13 @ Idaho W, 45-33Sept. 20 Murray State W, 45-14Sept. 27 @ Virginia Tech L, 17-35

Oct. 11 @ Ball State W, 42-38Oct. 18 @ Bowling Green W, 26-14Oct. 25 Ohio W, 42-21Nov. 1 at Miami W, 42-10Nov. 15 Eastern Michigan W, 51-7Nov. 22 @ Central Michigan W, 32-20Nov. 28 Northern Illinois L, 21-31Dec. 20 vs. Air Force^* L, 24-38

Sept. 4 No. 5 Michigan State L, 24-37Sept. 12 @ Georgia Southern L, 17-43Sept. 19 Murray State W, 52-20Sept. 26 @ No. 1 Ohio State L, 12-38Oct. 10 Central Michigan W, 41-39Oct. 17 @ Ohio W, 49-14Oct. 24 Miami W, 35-13Oct. 29 @ Eastern Michigan W, 58-28Nov. 5 Ball State W, 54-7Nov. 11 Bowling Green L, 27-41Nov. 18 @ Northern Illinois L, 19-27Nov. 27 @ No. 24 Toledo W, 35-30Dec. 24 vs. Middle Tennessee State^* W, 45-31

Sept. 3 @ Northwestern W, 22-21Sept. 10 NC Central W, 70-21Sept. 17 @ Illinois W, 34-10Sept. 24 Georgia Southern W, 49-31Oct. 1 @ Central Michigan W, 49-10Oct. 8 Northern Illinois W, 45-30Oct. 15 @ Akron W, 41-0Oct. 22 Eastern Michigan W, 45-31Nov. 1 @ Ball State W, 52-20Nov. 8 @ Kent State W, 37-21Nov. 19 Buffalo W, 38-0Nov. 25 Toledo W, 55-35Dec. 2 vs. Ohio^** W, 29-26Jan. 2 vs. No. 8 Wisconsin^* L, 16-24

* Postseason bowl game** MAC Championship Game^ Neutral Site& Weather shortened game

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