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Charles Hanneman earned three let-ters each in football and basketball and captained the 1935-36 basketball team. Hanneman was named to the second team All-American squad picked by the New York Sun. He went on to become a two-way end for the Detroit Lions and was named to the second team All-Pro squad in 1940. He also was the Lions’ captain that year. Hanneman was elected to EMU’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 1977.

Andy Vanyo lettered at Eastern Michi-gan for four seasons and was named to Walter Camp’s All-American Team as a second team selection. In addition, Vanyo was selected by Knute Rockne as a member of his Midwest All-Star team. He played for Illinois coach Bob Zuppke in the 1930 Midwest-Southwest All-Star game on New Year’s Day in Dallas, Texas. Vanyo was elected to EMU’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 1978.

1935CHARLES HANNEMAN

New York Sun All-American Second Team

1930ANDY VANYO

Walter Camp All-American Second Team

Bob Lints received first-team hon-ors on both the American Football Coaches Association College Division All-American Team and the National Association of Intercollegiate Ath-letics All-American Team. He was also named winner of the James M. “Bingo” Brown Award in 1969 as the team’s most valuable player. Lints was a third round draft choice of the Green Bay Packers but chose not to play pro football.

John Schmidt was named to the Ameri-can Football Coaches All-American team as first team offensive center. In addi-tion, Schmidt won the Elton J. Rynearson Award in 1968 for his combined excel-lence in athletics and academics.

1969ROBERT LINTS

American Football Coaches Association-College Division All-American Team; NAIA All-American Team

1968JOHN SCHMIDT

American Football Coaches Association-College Division All-American Team

Garry Grady was named to the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics’ (NAIA) All-American Team and received second team honors on the Associ-ated Press-College Division All-American Team. Grady was named the recipient of the James M. “Bingo” Brown Award in 1968 for his selection as the team’s MVP. He played one season of pro ball with the Miami Dolphins and then joined the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League.

Bob Middlekauff was named small col-lege All-American quarterback for East-ern Michigan in 1954. In three years as the starting signal-caller for the Hurons, he set all of the passing and total offense marks and was sixth in the nation in passing in 1954. Middlekauff was also named MVP in the Interstate Intercol-legiate Athletic Conference (IIAC) that year. His 14 touchdown passes in 1954 was an EMU single-season record and his 33 career touchdown passes was also an EMU record when he graduated. Mid-dlekauff was elected to EMU’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 1978.

1968GARRY GRADY

Associated Press-College Division All-American Second Team; NAIA All-American Team

1954BOB MIDDLEKAUFF

Small College All-American

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Brett Petersmark was named hon-orable mention All-America by the Associated Press for his outstand-ing play during the 1986 season. He joined teammate Gary Patton on that squad. Petersmark was EMU’s starting offensive center for three straight seasons, 1984, 1985, 1986 and was a first-team All-Mid-American Conference center in 1986 after being selected as the honorable mention All-MAC center in 1985. After graduation he went on to play for the Houston Oilers of the NFL in 1987.

1986BRETT PETERSMARK

Associated Press-Division I - All-American Honorable Mention

1970-71DAVID PUREIFORY

American Football Coaches Association-College Division All-America Team, 1970-71; NAIA All-American Team, 1970;

Associated Press-College Division All-American Second Team, 1970-71

Jim Pietrzak was named to three All-American teams in 1973 as an offensive tackle. He was named to the Kodak College Division I first team by a vote of members of the American Foot-ball Coaches Association. The former University of Detroit High School star and Hamtramck, Mich. native was also named to the Football News-College Division First Team and the Associated Press Small College Third Team. He was drafted and signed by the New York Giants of the National Football League. Pietrzak was elected to EMU’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2002.

1973JAMES PIETRZAK

American Football Coaches Association College Division I All-American Team; Football News College Division All-American

Team; Associated Press Little All-American Team

David Pureifory was the first EMU football player to receive mention on three All-America teams in one year and first to win All-America honors for two seasons. He was a first-team selection of the American Football Coaches Association-College Division Team in 1970 and 1971, and first team top pick of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics in 1970. He was also a second team All-American on the Associated Press-College Division teams of 1970 and 1971. Pureifory, drafted by Green Bay in the sixth round of the 1972 NFL draft, was a Packer standout until 1978 when he was traded to the Detroit Lions. He was named the Lions’ “Most Valuable Defensive Player” of 1980 and was a regular at defensive end until his retirement in 1983. Pureifory was elected to EMU’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 1981.

Ron Johnson was a two-time All-Mid-American Conference performer who gained third-team All-American honors on the 1977 Associated Press team. Johnson was a four-year starter in the defensive backfield and accounted for 339 total tackles in his career. After finishing his senior season, Johnson played in both the East-West Shrine All-Star Game and also in the Senior Bowl post-season all-star game. He was voted the North squad’s defensive MVP in the Senior Bowl. He was the first Huron ever drafted in the first round of the National Football League draft when he was the 22nd player in the country picked in the 1978 spring draft. Johnson was elected to EMU’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 1986, and also was a member in the inaugural class of the Mid-American Conference Hall of Fame in 1988.

1977RON JOHNSON

Associated Press-Division I All-American Third TeamGary Patton earned honorable mention Division I All-American honors by the Associated Press in both the 1986 and 1987 seasons. He rushed for 1,058 yards and caught 37 passes for 371 yards in 1986 and was a unanimous first-team All-Mid-American Conference pick. He came back in 1987 to help lead the Hurons to a school-record 10-2 record, the first-ever MAC football title, and a 30-27 win over San Jose State in the ‘87 California Bowl. Patton was named EMU’s Most Valuable Player in the California Bowl in a vote by ESPN after leading all rushers with 130 yards on 21 carries and one touchdown run. He gained 1,242 yards and scored 13 touchdowns in ‘87. Patton was drafted in the seventh round of the 1988 NFL draft by the New York Jets.

1986 and 1987GARY PATTON

Associated Press-Division I All-American Honorable Mention

Tom Parm received honorable mention All-American honors by the Associated Press for his outstanding play during 1979. Parm caught 41 passes for 701 yards, a 17.1-yard reception average, and was 11th in the nation in kickoff returns with 19 for 472 yards – an average of 24.8 per return. Parm was a four-year letterman and when he graduated he held EMU career records for passes caught (101), receiving yardage (1,711), as well as the single-season yard-age record (701). Parm was also awarded first-team All-Mid-American Conference honors in 1979.

1979TOM PARM

Associated Press-Division I All-American Honorable Mention

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Ron Adams earned honorable mention Division I All-American honors by the Associated Press for helping lead the 1987 EMU football team to the Mid-American Conference championship and a victory in the California Bowl. A senior quarterback from Taylor, Mich., Adams finished the ‘87 season with 107 comple-tions in 202 attempts for 1,527 yards and six touchdown passes to help direct the Hurons to a 10-2 record, the best in school history. He was a unanimous first-team All-Mid-American Conference quarterback selection and was also EMU’s James M. “Bingo” Brown Award winner as the team’s Most Valuable Offensive Player. He completed a 32-yard pass to wide receiver Craig Ostrander with just 3:59 left in the game to lead Eastern to a 30-27 victory over San Jose State in the California Bowl, Dec. 12, 1987.

1987RON ADAMS

Associated Press-Division I - All-American Honorable MentionBrian Clouse earned honorable mention Division I All-American honors by the Associated Press for helping lead the 1987 EMU football team to the Mid-American Conference championship and a victory in the California Bowl. A senior offensive guard, Clouse was one of the key members of a line that enabled the Hurons to roll up 4,275 yards in total offense in 1987 as well as scoring 343 points, the second-best output in EMU history. Clouse was chosen as the 1987 Mid-American Conference Lineman of the Year in an award jointly sponsored by the Miller Lite Brewing Company and The MAC Bulletin. Clouse was also a first-team All-MAC performer in ‘87.

1987BRIAN CLOUSE

Associated Press-Division I - All-American Honorable Mention

Charles Gordon earned honorable men-tion Division I All-American honors by the Associated Press for helping lead the 1987 EMU football team to the Mid-American Conference championship and a victory in the California Bowl. A sophomore defensive back, Gordon was named to the All-American Sophomore Team by The Football News and was also a first-team All-MAC performer in ‘87. He helped lead the Hurons to a school-record 10-2 record, the first-ever MAC football championship, and a 30-27 win over San Jose State in the California Bowl. Gordon led the team in intercep-tions with five.

1987CHARLES GORDON

Associated Press-Division I - All-American Honorable Mention

L.J. Shelton was named third-team All-America by The Football News after the 1998 season. The 6-foot-6, 320-pound Shelton, was a two-time, first-team All-Mid-American Conference selection at offensive left tackle. He became the first player in EMU football history to earn invitations to four post-season senior All-Star games. Shelton chose to participate in just one post-season game, the Senior Bowl, and he played the entire game at offensive left tackle. Shelton then became the highest draft choice in school history when he was the 21st pick in the 1999 National Football League Draft as a first-round selection of the Arizona Cardinals. Ron Johnson was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers with the 22nd pick in the first round of the 1977 draft.

1998L.J. SHELTON

The Football News - Third-Team All-America

The 2004 season was a memorable one for Eastern Michigan University place-kicker Andrew Wellock as the sophomore earned multiple honors for an outstanding year. Wellock was named third-team All-American by the Associated Press, finished runner-up for the Lou Groza Award which is given annually to the top place-kicker in the NCAA Division I ranks, and was a first-team All-Mid-American Conference pick. Wellock turned in an outstanding sopho-more season in 2004, booting 21-of-23 field goal attempts and 32-of-33 PAT’s. He tied the EMU record with a 52-yard field goal against Idaho (Oct. 2). Wellock booted four

2004ANDREW WELLOCK

Associated Press-Division I - Third-Team All-American

field goals, including a 50 yarder, as well as the game-winning 24-yard field goal in EMU’s 61-58 four-overtime win over Central Michigan (Nov. 6) at Ford Field in Detroit. Wellock finished the season tied with Michigan State’s David Rayner as the lead-ing place-kicker in the nation with a 1.91 field goals per-game average and 22nd in scoring at 8.64 points per-game. He became EMU’s single-season points scored leader with 95. Wellock was one of seven kickers in the Division I-A ranks that handled all of the placekicking, kickoff, and punting duties. He averaged 37.2 yards per punt.

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EMU’s All-AMEricA sElEctions 1930 Andy Vanyo ....................................................................................... Walter Camp 2nd Team 1935 Charles Hanneman ...........................................................................New York Sun 2nd Team 1954 Bob Middlekauff ................................................................................................Small College 1968 Garry Grady ...................................................................................................NAIA 1st Team ...........................................................................Associated Press College Division 2nd Team 1968 John Schmidt ................................................................... American Football Coaches-College 1969 Robert Lints ...................................................................................................NAIA 1st Team ........................................................................... American Football Coaches-College Division 1970 Dave Pureifory ................................................................................................NAIA 1st Team .......................................................................... American Football Coaches-College Division, ...........................................................................Associated Press College Division-2nd Team 1971 Dave Pureifory ............................................................Associated Press College Div.-2nd Team ........................................................................... American Football Coaches College Division 1973 James Pietrzak .................................................................Associated Press Little All-American .....................................................................................American Football Coaches-1st Team ........................................................................................The Football News College Division 1977 Ron Johnson ..................................................................Associated Press Division I-3rd Team 1979 Tom Parm ........................................................Associated Press Division I-Honorable Mention 1986 Gary Patton ......................................................Associated Press Division I-Honorable Mention Brett Petersmark ..............................................Associated Press Division I-Honorable Mention 1987 Ron Adams ......................................................Associated Press Division I-Honorable Mention Brian Clouse .....................................................Associated Press Division I-Honorable Mention Charles Gordon.................................................Associated Press Division I-Honorable Mention Gary Patton ......................................................Associated Press Division I-Honorable Mention 1998 L.J. Shelton ................................................................................The Football News 3rd Team 2004 Andrew Wellock ............................................................. Associated Press Division 1-3rd Team 2005 Daniel Holtzclaw ........................................ Football Writers of America - First Team Freshman; .............................................................................The Sporting News Third-Team Freshman; .....................................................................CollegeFootballNews.com Third-Team Freshman 2006 Zach Johnson ...............................................The Sporting News Honorable Mention Freshman

Zach Johnson was named honorable mention All-American on the 2006 freshman football team picked by The Sporting News. After sitting out the 2005 season as a redshirt, Johnson took over the starting punting role after the first game of 2006 and became one of the top punters in the nation, making the semifinalist list of the Ray Guy Award which is given annually to the top punter in the NCAA Division 1 ranks. Johnson finished the season with a 40.0 yard average with 65 punts for 2,603 yards, including dropping 20 in-side the 20-yard line.

2006ZACH JOHNSON

The Sporting News Honorable Mention Freshman All-American

Daniel Holtzclaw was named first-team Freshman All-America by the Football Writers of America after an outstanding freshman season. The 6-foot-1, 222-pound Holtzclaw tied for the Mid-American Conference lead in interceptions with five, a number which ranked him ninth in the nation. He finished third on the team in tack-les with 91 and had 5.5 tackles-for-loss of 12 yards. He started all 11 games at middle linebacker for the Eagles. For his great play in 2005, Holtz-claw was named to three freshman All-American teams. He was named first-team freshman All-America by the Football Writers Association of America; and selected third-team Freshman All-America by The Sporting News and CollegeFootballNews.com.

2005DANIEL HOLTZCLAW

Football Writers of America - First-Team Freshman All-American; The Sporting News Third-Team Freshman All-American;

CollegeFootballNews.com Third-Team All-American

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Gary Patton (34) goes up the middle in the 1987 California Bowl between EMU and San José State. Patton earned Associated Press-Division I All-American Honorable Mention honors during his career at EMU.

EMUDid You Know?

This is the 40th year that Eastern Michigan University has called Rynearson Stadium home. Just over two million fans have seen EMU play in Rynearson. In 21 of the 39 years, Eastern has aver-aged more than 11,000 fans per home date. The 1995 season proved to be the record-breaking year for Rynearson Stadium attendance. A single-game record crowd of 25,009 was on hand, Sept. 16, 1996, to watch the Eagles dismantle UNLV, 51-6. That four-game ‘95 season also proved to be a best for season average attendance of 22,602. The stadium is named after legendary Eastern Michigan coach Elton J. Rynearson, Sr. He was the head football coach for 28 seasons and complied a win-loss record of 114-58-15, including one stretch from 1925-33 when his teams lost just six games. Rynearson served the school for 46 years as a football and basketball coach as well as athletics director.

* The 2004-2007 seasons included one neutral-site game, the Collegiate Clash played at Ford Field in Detroit. All four of those games counted in the total home attendance but not in the Rynearson Stadium overall record or attendance figures. In 2004 at Ford Field the Eagles won a dramatic 61-58 four-overtime decision over Central Michigan before 24,423 fans. The 2005 game at Ford Field, between EMU and Western Michigan, was an equally exciting game with WMU taking a 44-36 win before 11,191 fans. In 2006, Navy used a strong ground game to record a 49-21 win, while in 2007 Northwestern pulled out a 26-14 victory in front of a national television audience on ESPNU.

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nAtionAl FootbAll lEAgUE DrAFt choicEsYear PlaYer Draft No. team rouND 1955 Nick Manych (NA) Baltimore Colts 21st Round1970 Bob Lints (353) Green Bay Packers 3rd Round1971 Al Clark (72) Detroit Lions 3rd Round1972 Dave Pureifory (142) Green Bay Packers 6th Round Will Foster (170) Philadelphia Eagles 7th Round Sam Elmore (325) New England Patriots 13th Round1973 Bill Dulac (167) Los Angeles Rams 7th Round Ron Fernandes (260) Miami Dolphins 10th Round1974 Jim Pietrzak (132) New York Giants 6th Round Dave Boone (285) Minnesota Vikings 11th Round Frank Kolch (333) Pittsburgh Steelers 13th Round1975 Mike Strickland (363) Minnesota Vikings 14th Round1976 Clarence Chapman (204) Oakland Raiders 7th Round1977 Mark Carter (264) Miami Dolphins 10th Round Jim Stansik (319) San Diego Chargers 12th Round1978 Ron Johnson (22) Pittsburgh Steelers 1st Round1988 Gary Patton (172) New York Jets 7th Round1998 Charlie Batch (60) Detroit Lions 2nd Round1999 L.J. Shelton (21) Arizona Cardinals 1st Round2003 Kevin Walter (255) New York Giants 7th Round2004 Chris R. Roberson (237) Jacksonville Jaguars 7th Round2008 Jason Jones (54) Tennessee Titans 2nd Round

Bob Middlekauff (1951-54) was a two-time Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference first-team selection in 1953 and 1954 and earned Small College All-American honors in 1954.

Year Games Record Attendance Avg. 2007* 5 2-3 37,241 7,448 2006* 5 1-3 77,550# 15,510 2005* 4 2-3 20,874 5,219 2004* 5 1-4 71,937 14,388 2003 7 3-4 78,818 11,260 2002 6 3-3 64,599 10,767 2001 5 2-3 66,382 13,276 2000 6 3-3 60,163 10,027 1999 4 3-1 47,290 11,822 1998 5 1-4 60,012 12,002 1997 5 2-3 70,380 14,076 1996 6 2-4 70,061 11,677 1995 4 3-1 90,405 22,602 1994 5 2-3 61,074 12,215 1993 6 2-4 74,600 12,433 1992 4 1-3 60,005 15,002 1991 5 1-3-1 49,283 9,857 1990 4 2-2 64,676 16,169 1989 6 5-1 85,324 14,220 1988 5 3-2 87,017 17,403 1987 5 5-0 79,727 15,945 1986 6 5-1 89,798 14,966 1985 5 2-3 66,464 13,293 1984 5 2-2-1 94,621 18,924 1983 6 1-5 50,168 8,361 1982 5 1-3-1 49,475 9,895 1981 5 0-5 38,159 7,632 1980 4 0-4 32,328 8,082 1979 5 1-3-1 28,343 5,669 1978 5 2-3 35,912 7,182 1977 6 5-1 59,059 9,843 1976 5 2-3 47,060 9,412 1975 5 3-2 36,197 7,239 1974 5 2-3 48,700 9,740 1973 5 5-0 41,000 8,200 1972 4 2-2 45,674 11,419 1971 6 5-0-1 67,460 11,243 1970 5 5-0 29,500 5,900 1969 4 3-1 45,132 11,283 Total 192 92-94-5 2,115,003 11,015

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Did You Know?

The seasons from 1925-38 are referred to as the “Glory Years” in the annals of Eastern Michigan Univer-sity football. Elton J. Rynearson, Sr. returned to the University as head coach in 1925 and led the team to an 8-0 overall record and a 5-0 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) title. Starting with the 1925 season, Eastern recorded an 80-19-7 record through the 1938 season. The banner year may have been the 1930 season when the football squad posted a 6-1 re-cord, losing only to the University of Michigan by a 7-0 decision before 78,247 fans in Ann Arbor.

MiscEllAnEoUs honors1975 Jeff Bixler ..........NCAA Divison II-Hon. Men. All-America1987 Ron Adams ............................................................... ............. ESPN Player of the Game (11-5-87) vs. Toledo Jim Colosimo .............................................................. ..........ESPN Lineman of the Game (11-5-87) vs. Toledo Brian Clouse ..........................MAC Lineman of the Year Charles Gordon ..................... Football News Third-team ..............................................Sophomore All-America Steve Palmateer ......................................................... ......................... Josh Bryant Award-California Bowl VII Gary Patton ................................................................ ........................ Most Valuble Player-California Bowl VII1989 Bob Navarro ............................................................... ....................The Sporting News Hon. Men. All-America1991 Richard Palmer ........................................................... ...................Football News Def. Player of Week (10/19) .............. Sports Illustrated Def. Player of Week (10/19)1992 Craig Thompson .............. AT&T National Long Distance ................................... “Kickoff Return” Award (10-31)1993 Steve Clay .................................................................. .............. AT&T National Long Distance “Kickoff Return” ............................................................. Award (11-6)1994 Steve Clay .................................................................. ................. AT&T National Long Distance “Punt Return” ............................................................ Award, (10-8)1994 Steve Clay .................................................................. ...... AT&T National Long Distance “Punt Return” Leader1995 Steve Clay .................................................................. .............. AT&T National Long Distance “Kickoff Return” ............................................................... Award (9-9)1995 EMU Team .................................................................. .............. NCAA Division I-A Punt Return Leader-Season1997 Charlie Batch/Ta-if Kumasi ........................................... .................................................Shared AT&T National ............Long Distance “Passing Play” Award (10-18-97) 1997 Justin Ventura ................. AT&T National Long Distance .....................................“Field-Goal” Award (10-25-97)1998 L.J. Shelton ................................................................ ....... Selected for four postseason senior All-Star games2001 C.R. Roberson ................................... Huntington Bank ....................Player of the Game vs. Buffalo (10-27-01)

Bob Navarro (1987-90) was named first team A l l - M i d - A m e r i c a n Conference and to The SportingNews Honorable Mention All-American t eam in 1989 a f ter leading EMU with 12 interceptions. The mark still stands as a school record for a s ing le season.

1950 Harry Mail 1951 Vaskin Badalow Nick Manych Mike Orend 1952 Chris Armelagos Bob Boyd Tom Fagan Bob McCullough Dick Moseley George Melzow 1953 Nick Manych George Melzow Bob Middlekauff 1954 Barry Basel Bob Middlekauff Dick Moseley 1955 Barry Basel Gerald Brown Virgil Windom

1956 Gerald Brown 1957 Carl Elliott Kerry Keating - MVP Charles Shonta 1958 Carl Elliott Alex Klukach Charles Shonta 1959 Albert Day 1960 Gary Dode Nicholas Genova Norman Jacobs William Yanis 1961 Leroy Fahle Nick Genova* Norm Jacobs* Was chosen as a tackle on the state of Michigan National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics All-Star team, EMU’s first-ever pick to that team.

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Two in a row: EMU QB Charlie Batch (left) was a second-round draft choice of the Detroit Lions in 1998 and L.J. Shelton (right) was a first-round selection of the Arizona Cardinals in 1999.

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1961 Nick Genova* 1964 Bill MacGillivray Berry Rubin 1966 Garry Grady Lonny Head Ivory Hood 1967 Ivory Hood Ed Olsen John Sharp 1968 Garry Grady Dennis Hewitt Ivory Hood Tom Jackson

Bob Lints 1969 Joe Clinton Bennett Edwards Mike Garofalo Pete Kalogeras Bob Lints Gary Matsche Mike Yankee 1970 Charles Boytano Will Foster Chip Gooden Pete Kalogeras Bob Muse

Steve Clay (1992-95) won several national awards for his return abilities, including the 1994 AT&T National Long Distance “Punt Return” Leader after leading the nation in average punt return yardage.

*National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics State of Michigan All-Star First Team

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Craig Motzer at Northern Illinois 9-3-77 Steve Raklovits vs. Bowling Green 9-17-77 Steve Raklovits vs. Ohio 10-8-77 Scott Davis vs. Kent State 10-20-79 Ricky Calhoun at Ohio 10-17-82 Ricky Calhoun at Toledo 10-9-82 Gary Patton vs. Youngstown State 9-7-85 Ron Adams at Youngstown State 9-13-86 Gary Patton vs. Ohio 10-18-86 Eric Miller vs. Central Michigan 10-25-86 Gary Patton at Kent State 9-26-87 Gary Patton vs. Ball State 10-17-87 Ron Adams at Toledo 11-5-87 Charles Gordon vs. Bowling Green 11-12-87 Tom Menard vs. Kent State 9-17-88 Bob Navarro at Ohio 9-16-89 Tom Sullivan vs. Toledo 10-7-89 Craig Petersmark vs. Ohio 9-15-90 Richard Palmer vs. Western Michigan 10-19-91 Richard Palmer vs. Miami 10-2-93 Michael Armour at Ball State 10-31-94 Kwesi Ramsey at Akron 9-5-95 Charlie Batch vs. Ohio 9-25-95 Charlie Batch vs. Central Michigan 10-9-95 Steve Clay at Ball State 10-23-95 Donald McCall vs. Ohio 10-18-99 Kenny Christian at Temple 9-23-00 Walter Church vs. Northern Illinois 11-11-00 Chris R. Roberson vs. Buffalo 10-27-01 Kainoa Akina at Akron 11-26-01 Jerry Gaines vs. Akron 10-5-02 Anthony Sherrell vs. Bowling Green 10-18-03 David Lusky vs. UCF 11-10-03 David Lusky* vs. UCF 11-10-03 Anthony Sherrell vs. Buffalo 9-2-04 Andrew Wellock vs. Buffalo 9-2-04 Jerry Gaines at Ball State 10-9-04 Kevin Harrison at Western Michigan 10-16-04 Andrew Wellock vs. Central Michigan 11-6-04 Eric Deslauriers vs. Central Michigan 11-6-04 Matt Bohnet* at Florida 9-10-04 Matt Bohnet* vs. Toledo 9-23-04 Matt Bohnet* at Ball State 10-15-04 Andrew Wellock* at Western Michigan 10-21-04 Matt Bohnet* vs. Central Michigan 11-11-04 Blake Smith vs. Louisiana Lafayette 9-12-05 Andrew Wellock at Central Michigan 9-24-05 Matt Bohnet* at Central Michigan 9-24-05 Daniel Holtzclaw vs. Kent State 10-1-05 Andrew Wellock at Buffalo 11-19-05 Andy Schmitt vs. Toledo 10-21-06 Daniel Holtzclaw vs. Northern Illinois 9-15-07 Andy Schmitt* vs. Howard 9-22-07 Ryan Downard vs. Michigan 10-6-07 Ryan Downard vs. Western Michigan 10-27-07 Zach Johnson vs. Western Michigan 10-27-07

*Selected as MAC Scholar-Athlete of the Week

Matt Bohnet earned five Mid-American Conference weekly Scholar-Athlete Awards in 2004. The awards are presented weekly to the top male and female athlete in the MAC for the previous week’s results.

District 23 First-tEAM sElEctions

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honorAblE MEntion/thirD tEAM All-MiD-AMEricAn conFErEncE sElEctions

1976 Ron Johnson 1977 Rollie Hansen Ron Johnson Tom Williams Bobby Windom 1979 Tom Parm 1986 Gary Patton Brett Petersmark Mike Skiver 1987 Ron Adams Brian Clouse Charles Gordon Gary Patton 1988 Tom Menard 1989 Steve Brockelbank Perry Foster Bob Navarro 1991 Bobby Pandelidis Richard Palmer 1993 Walter Campbell Richard Palmer

1994 Ron Rice Yusef Dibbles 1995 Charlie Batch Steve Clay Barry Stokes 1996 Lional Dalton 1997 Lional Dalton L.J. Shelton 1998 L.J. Shelton Lincoln Dupree 1999 Donald McCall 2002 Kevin Walter 2003 David Lusky Anthony Sherrell 2004 Andrew Wellock 2005 Andrew Wellock 2006 Andrew Wellock Eric Deslauriers 2007 Daniel Holtzclaw Jason Jones

1990 Craig Petersmark Patrick Walsh 1993 Wes Garner 1994 Ryan Wheatley 1995 Justin Ventura 1996 Avery Brown Marcus Cox Mike Scott 2001 Kevin Walter 2005 Michael Richardson 2007 Pierre Walker (3rd Team)

1983 Kevin Krieg 1984 Anthony Fields 1985 Dale Boone Eric Miller Brett Petersmark 1986 Anthony Fields Evans Hicks 1987 Bill Kupp Eric Miller 1988 Ron Banaitis Charles Gordon Bill Kupp Mark Ziegler 1989 Tim Henneghan Charles Nash Tom Sullivan

sEconD-tEAM All-MiD-AMEricAn conFErEncE sElEctions

Gordie Johnstone Bob Navarro 1991 Walter Campbell 1992 Bobby Pandelidis 1993 Yusef Dibbles Matt Gillette 1994 Steve Clay Kevin Kwiatkowski 1995 Avery Brown Bristol Greene Ryan Wheatley 1996 Ontario Pryor Matt Gregory Mark Langkos Kevin Kwiatkowski 1997 Justin Ventura 1998 Donald McCall Jermaine Sheffield 1999 Jermaine Sheffield Ashley Travis Lincoln Dupree 2000 Kenny Christian Nick Avondet 2001 Kenny Philpot Scott Russell 2002 Ime Akpan David Rysko 2004 Eric Deslauriers Kevin Harrison Anthony Sherrell 2005 Kevin Howe Rontrell Woodruff 2006 Jason Jones

1977 Kevin Wilkinson 1978 James Johnson 1979 Kevin Wilkinson 1981 Ricky Calhoun Jeff Dackin 1982 Ricky Calhoun Joe Iliano Bill Rush 1983 Chris Babini Ricky Calhoun David Marshall 1984 Dale Boone Mario Ferretti Derrick Whitehead 1985 Bob Hirschmann Gary Patton Mike Skiver 1986 Ron Adams Eric Miller Don Vesling 1987 Ron Banaitis Evans Hicks Jim Haefner 1988 Jim Colosimo Matt Klassa Craig Ostrander 1989 Herman Baine Charles Gordon Craig Petersmark Tom Schooler Jerry Smith Eric Towe 1990 Mike Bass Steve Brockelbank

MiscEllAnEoUs AssociAtED PrEss honors

1967 Ivory Hood.............Small College Hon. Men. All-America Ivory Hood...................... Collegiate All-State First Team John Schmidt .................. Collegiate All-State First Team John Sharp ..................... Collegiate All-State First Team 1968 Tom Jackson ..........Small College Hon. Men. All-America Bob Lints ...............Small College Hon. Men. All-America 1971 Larry Ratcliff ...... College Division Hon. Men. All-America

Kevin Walter (1999-2002) set EMU records for most touchdown catches (20), most receptions (211) and most receiving yards (2,838).

PLAYER HONORS

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TEAM AWARD WINNERSJAMES M. “BINGO” BROWN AWARD (MOST VALUABLE OFFENSIVE PLAYER)

The James M. “Bingo” Brown Award is awarded annually to the Eastern Michigan University football player who is voted by his teammates to have been the outstanding offensive player. The award is named for one of the most beloved and well known figures in the history of the Ypsilanti campus, James M. “Bingo” Brown. He died Sept. 1, 1965, at the age of 73. Known to thousands of young men and women only as “Bingo,” he served as football coach for two years (1923 and 1924) before being appointed dean of men in 1927, a position he held for 35 years until his retire-ment in 1962.

TEAM MOST VALUABLE PLAYER AWARD The 1997 season marked the first time in EMU football history that a football coaching staff gave an award to an in-dividual player as the team’s MVP. Quarterback Charlie Batch won the inaugural award. The award will continue into the future.

Past Winners1997 - Charlie Batch1998 - L.J. Shelton1999 - Donald “Blake” McCall2000 - Walter Church

JOHN E. BOROWIEC AWARD (MOST VALUABLE DEFENSIVE PLAYER)

The John E. Borowiec Award was first given in 1952 when center Chris Armelagos was named MVP. The award was discontinued in 1965 but resumed again in 1976 and is now given to the defensive MVP. John Borowiec, one of Eastern Michigan’s most enthusiastic supporters, and one of the original members of the EMU Football Bust committee, died June 28, 1980.

Past Winners1952 - Chris Armelagos1953 - Robert Boyd1954 - Robert Middlekauff1955 - Virgil Windom1956 - Thomas McCormick1957 - Kerry Keating1958 - Alex Klukach1959 - Albert E. Day1960 - Leonard Natkowski1961 - Norman Jacobs1964 - Terrance Hurley1976 - Ron Johnson

1977 - Tom Averett1978 - Tom Williams1979 - Kevin Wilkinson1980 - Brian Cottom1981 - David Marshall1982 - Joe Iliano1983 - David Marshall1984 - Derrick Whitehead1985 - Mike Skiver1986 - Mike Skiver1987 - Jim Haefner1988 - Tom Menard

1989 - Bob Navarro1990 - Mike Danley1991 - Werner Blakely1992 - Sean Shoda1993 - Walter Campbell1994 - Ron Rice1995 - Reese McCaskill1996 - Mark Langkos1997 - Lional Dalton Terry Reed1998 - Troy Campbell1999 - Ashley Travis

2001 - Scott Russell2002 - Kevin Walter2003 - David Lusky Anthony Sherrell

Past Winners1967 - Robert Edelbrock1968 - Garry Grady1969 - Robert Lints1970 - Pete Kalogeras1971 - Larry Ratcliff1972 - Darrell Mossburg1973 - Reggie Garrett1974 - Mark Hilla Mike Strickland1975 - Clarence Chapman Jeff Bixler1976 - Mark Carter Ron Johnson

1977 - Steve Raklovits1978 - Rollie Hansen1979 - Tom Parm1980 - Albert Williams1981 - Jeff Dackin Ricky Calhoun1982 - Chris Babini1983 - Chris Babini1984 - Jerry Gaydash1985 - Dale Boone1986 - Gary Patton1987 - Ron Adams Gary Patton

1988 - Craig Ostrander1989 - Tom Sullivan1990 - Steve Brockelbank1991 - Kwame McKinnon1992 - Bobby Pandelidis1993 - Anthony Cicchelli1994 - Stephen Whitfield1995 - Charlie Batch1996 - Ontario Pryor1997 - Savon Edwards1998 - Jermaine Sheffield1999 - Brandon Campbell2000 - Kenny Christian

2004 - Eric Deslauriers2005 - Kevin Howe2006 - Jason Jones2007 - Pierre Walker

2001 - Kevin Walter2002 - Troy Edwards2003 - Kevin Zureki2004 - Matt Bohnet2005 - Mike Romeli2006 - Trumaine Riley2007 - Andy Schmitt

2000 - Kenny Philpot2001 - James Turner2002 - David Lusky2003 - David Lusky2004 - Kevin Harrison2005 - Jason Jones2006 - Kevin Howe2007 - Eric Young

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The Harold E. Sponberg Award is given annually to the Eagles’ best down lineman who combines scholastic excellence with athletic achievement.

Dr. Sponberg served as president of Eastern Michigan University from 1965 to 1974. The University experienced unprecedented growth and development under his leadership.

During his administration, Eastern’s athletic facilities were expanded to include Rynearson Stadium for football, a new baseball stadium and an all-weather track.

As an undergraduate, Sponberg was a Little All-American at Gustavus Adolphus. He died in April 1975 at his home in Houghton, Mich.

ELTON J. RYNEARSON AWARD (SCHOLAR-ATHLETE)

Elton J. Rynearson, former athletic director and coach at Eastern Michigan University, died Feb. 8, 1967. “Rynie” coached every varsity sport at one time or another during his 46 years of service to the Univer-sity.

In his 28 years as head football coach, Rynearson compiled a won-lost-tied record of 114-58-15, including one stretch from 1925 to 1933 when his teams lost only six games.

In 1968,the Rynearson Scholar-Athlete Award was founded in his memory. It is given annually to the EMU football player who best combines athletic ability and scholastic excellence.

HAROLD E. SPONBERG AWARD (SCHOLAR-LINEMAN)

Past Winners1974 - Ric Franz1975 - Brian Karol1976 - Al Slamer1977 - Al Slamer1978 - Tony Grochowalski1979 - Jim Beining1980 - Mike Plungis1981 - Al Lux

1982 - Mike Hawks1983 - Todd Seroka1984 - Mike Burns1985 - Mike Burns1986 - Mike Haynes1987 - Jim Haefner1988 - Mike Haynes1989 - Brad Schmidt1990 - Sean Bryant

1991 - Bob Ostroski1992 - Bob Ostroski1993 - Kevin Kwiatkowski1994 - Kevin Kwiatkowski1995 - Mike Ericksen1996 - Mike Ericksen1997 - Marvin Rushing1998 - Not Awarded1999 - Tom Michel

Past Winners1966 - William Roe1967 - Robert Edelbrock1968 - John Schmidt1969 - Joseph Clinton1970 - John Hull1971 - Dennis Miller1972 - Robert Giardino1973 - James O’Brien1974 - John Banaszak1975 - Rod Luplow1976 - Rod Slater1977 - Terry Butz1978 - Gordon Skotarczyk1979 - Jon Austin

1980 - Manny Rodriquez1981 - Mike Dailey1982 - Mike Dailey1983 - Mike Dailey1984 - Jim Durham1985 - Joel Bates1986 - Jim Haefner1987 - Mike Haynes1988 - Craig Ostrander1989 - Mark Merritt1990 - Kurt Ross1991 - Brian Montoye1992 - Brett Parachek1993 - Richard Palmer

1994 - Mark Langkos1995 - Kevin Allar1996 - Kevin Allar1997 - Marvin Rushing1998 - Walter Church1999 - Toller Starnes2000 - Cory Annett2001 - Cory Annett2002 - David Lusky2003 - Mike Salvatori2004 - Jerry Gaines2005 - Matt Bohnet2006 - Tyler Jones2007 - Ken Bohnet

2000 - Elliot Daniels2001 - Michael Johnson2002 - Michael Johnson2003 - Jason Robert2004 - Tom Kaleita2005 - Courtney Ford2006 - Eric Young2007 - Jason Jones

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1975 Terry Butz Ric Franz Rod Luplow Rod Slater Dave Spencer 1976 Terry Butz Al Slamer Rod Slater 1977 Terry Butz Al Slamer 1978 Jon Austin 1979 Jon Austin Jim Beining 1980 Mike Plungis Manny Rodriguez 1981 Mike Dailey 1982 Mike Dailey Mike Hawks Todd Seroka 1983 Dan Cohen Mike Dailey Mike Lewis Todd Seroka 1984 Dan Cohen Jim Durham 1986 Joe Palka 1987 Jim Colosimo Jim Haefner 1988 Craig Ostrander 1990 Sean Bryant 1991 Richard Palmer 1992 Richard Palmer 1993 Richard Palmer Brett Parachek 1995 Kevin Allar Mark Langkos 1996 Kevin Allar

Mark Langkos 1998 Walt Church Marvin Rushing 2000* Cory Annett Rich Chorak Kenny Christian Walter Church Elliott Daniels John Grabowski Brandon Lewis Josh Martin Mike Salvatori Toller Starnes Kevin Zureki 2001* Cory Annett Eric Klaban David Lusky Mike Salvatori Toller Starnes Kevin Zureki 2002 David Lusky 2003 David Lusky 2004 Matt Bohnet Jean Olivier Gagnon-Gordillo Andrew Wellock 2005 Matt Bohnet Jean Olivier Gagnon-Gordillo Andrew Wellock 2006 Ken Bohnet Andrew Wellock 2007 Ken Bohnet Andy Schmitt

* MAC Honor Roll only – all players with 3.0 and above were automatic selections

honorAblE MEntion AcADEMic All-MiD-AMEricAn conFErEncE

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1981 Todd Seroka 1982 Dan Cohen 1985 Joe Palka 1986 Joel Bates Mike Haynes 1987 Mike Haynes Craig Ostrander 1988 Mike Haynes 1991 Branko Vulicevic 1992 Brian Montoye 1994 Brett Parachek 1995 Freddie Nelson 1996 Mike Ericksen 1997 Marvin Rushing Justin Ventura

Lional Dalton, a two-time first team All-Mid-American Conference selection in 1996 and 1997, was not drafted by any NFL team. However, he has proven the skeptics wrong, playing in the league the last six seasons, including playing on the 2000 Super Bowl Champion Baltimore Ravens. He has then moved on to play for both the Denver Broncos and the Washington Redskins.

Freddie Nelson (7) was an Honorable Mention Academic All-Mid-American Conference selection in 1995 while catching passes from first team All-MAC quarterback Charlie Batch (16).

as voted on by the MAC Athletic Faculty Representatives

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East-West Shrine Game1997 Charlie Batch1980 Brian Cotton1977 Ron Johnson

Senior Bowl1998 L.J. Shelton1977 Ron Johnson

Blue-Gray Game1998 L.J. Shelton1995 Vashone Adams

Hula Bowl1997 Charlie Batch Lional Dalton

All-Star Gridiron Classic1998 L.J. Shelton

Camellia Bowl2005 Matt Bohnet Anthony Sherrell

Senior Bowl2008 Jason Jones

TEAM AWARD WINNERS

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ALL-TIME LETTER WINNERS- A -

Abert, William D. 1927, ‘28Ableson, Hugh F. 1943Adam, Bill 1992Adamle, Vic 1980, ‘81, ‘82Adams, George H. 1891, ‘92, ‘93Adams, Jerome 1995, ‘96, ‘97Adams, Ron 1984, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87Adams, Vashone 1993, ‘94Adrion, Walter M. 1916, ‘22, ‘23Akina, Kainoa 2001Akpan, Ime 2002Alderson, H. Dale 1946, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49Alexander, Edward J. 1933, ‘34, ‘35Alford, John B. 1910Ali, Faheem 1997Aliber, John A. 1917Allar, Kevin 1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96Allen, Chris 1992Allen, Jim R. 1955, ‘56Ambrose, Rell A. 1917Ameel, William C. 1956, ‘57Anderson, Amad 1997Anderson, Bobby 1983, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86Anderson, Leonard C. 1958, ‘59, ‘60, ‘61Anderson, Mark 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95Anderson, Stanley E. 1920, ‘21Angell, J.B. 1923Angevine, Frank E. 1891, ‘92, ‘93Annett, Cory 1998, ‘99, 2000, ‘01Apple, Victor Dr. 1940, ‘41Archie, Chris 2001Archie, Frank 2001, ‘02Arera 1910Armelagos, Christopher J. 1950, ‘51, ‘52Armour, Michael 1993, ‘94, ‘95Armstrong, Franklin C. 1914Arndts, Steve 1974, ‘75, ‘76Arnold, David 1967, ‘68, ‘69Arnold, Frank E. 1930, ‘31, ‘32Arnold, Keith 1974, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77Arnold, Robert N. 1932, ‘33, ‘34Arnold, Ronald 1965, ‘66, ‘67Arthur, Frank E. 1891, ‘92Ashley, Waldo M. 1930, ‘31, ‘32Aspenleiter, Barry E. 1957, ‘58, ‘59Atkinson, Dan 1980, ‘82Austin, Franklin H. 1919, ‘20Austin, Jon 1977, ‘78, ‘79Averett, Tom 1974, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77Avery, Glenn H. 1910Avondet, Nick 1997, ‘98, ‘99, 2000Ayers, Jud 1994, ‘95, ‘96Ayres, Virgil B. 1911

- B -Babini, Chris 1980, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83Badalow, Vaskin E. 1951, ‘52, ‘53Baenziger, Dan 1987, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90Bahmiller, Clarence O. 1912, ‘13Bailey, Anthony 2000, ‘01Bailey, George 1968, ‘69 Baine, Herman 1988, ‘89Baker, John G. 1942, ‘43Baker, Brandon 2003Baker, Rick 1977, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80Balhorn, John 1979, ‘80, ‘81Balten, James J. 1936, ‘37, ‘38Banaitis, Ron 1986, ‘87, ‘88Banaszak, John 1972, ‘73, ‘74Banks, Glenn E. 1915, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18Banks, Ken 1977, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80Bankston, Greg 1972, ‘73, ‘74Barbee, Keyvon 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Barbera, Adrian 1997, ‘98, 2000Barginere, Willie 1996, ‘97Barnes, Burton A. 2001, ‘02Barnes, Glenn W. 1914, ‘15Barnes, Phil 1958

Barnes, Shawn 1993Barnett, John A. 1959, ‘60Barnett, Michael 1966Barr, Relis E. 1908, ‘09Barth, Jeff 1963, ‘64Basel, Barry C. 1952, ‘53, ‘54, ‘55Baskin, Corey 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97Bass, Mike 1987, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90Batch, Charlie 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97Bateman, Fred 1999, 2000, ‘01Bates, Frank 1905, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08Bates, Guy E. 1902, ‘03Bates, Joel 1984, ‘85, ‘86Bathemiller 1910Batson, John W. 1957, ‘58Batterson, Louis G. 1931, ‘32Battle, Devon 1993, ‘97Bauland, Harry 1904Baum, Edward M. 1947, ‘48, ‘49Beach, Lowell W., Dr. 1940, ‘41, ‘42Beaney, Albert K. 1976, ‘77, ‘78Beard, Nate 2007Beard, Ronald 1972, ‘73Beaudette, George G. 1960, ‘61Bechtel, Joseph 1966Becker, George P. 1910Becker, Robert T. 1956, ‘57Becker, John W. 1953, ‘54Bednarik, Steven 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Bednorek, George 1973, ‘74Beebe, Mike 1960Beehler, Don J. 1961, ‘62Beeman, Clarence W. 1917, ‘18Beining, Jim 1976, ‘77, ‘78, ‘79Bell, James D. 1947Bell, Todd 1989, ‘90Belland, Fred A. 1901, ’02Bellinger, Fred 1892, ‘93Bellinger, George H. 1901, ‘02Benedict, John H. 1932, ‘33Bennett, A.J. 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Bennett, Dan 1987, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90Bennetts, Frederick W. 1939

Bentley, Robert E. 1945Bernard, Edward P. 1934, ‘35, ‘36Berney, Dave 1994, ‘95Bernhagen, Howard A. 1929, ‘30, ‘31Berry, G. 1902Berry, Michael ‘73Bertram, Keith 1985, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88Bessolo, Don 1962, ‘64Betz, Steve 1971, ‘72Beverly, Kevin 1991, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94Bex, Kenneth Leo 1943Biddle, Robert S. 1953, ‘54Bielski, Tony 1974Bitnar, Oldrich F. 1945Bitzer, Richard 1981, ‘83, ‘84Bixler, Jeff 1972, ‘73, ‘74, ‘75Black, Chris 2002Black, James C. 1945Blackford, George H. 1911Blaha, Robert J., Dr. 1946Blakely, Werner 1988, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91Blankertz, Julius W. 1921Blevins, Terrence 2006, ‘07Bloom, Joseph 1934Bloomer, Arlene L. 1948, ‘49, ‘50Bodenmiller, John R. 1957, ‘58, ‘59, ‘60Bogart, Gary 1969, ‘70Boggs, Louis G. 1949Bohnet, Ken 2003, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Bohnet, Matt 2004, ‘05Bolens, Albert J. 1942Bolles, Matt 1997, ’98, ’99Bonner, Bonjiovanna 1982Bonner, John 2005, ‘06Booker, James 2002Boone, Dale 1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85Boone, H. David 1970, ‘71, ‘72, ‘73Booth, Brian 2003Booth, Houston 1971, ‘72, ‘73Borders, Mark 2004Borovich, Joseph G. 1939, ‘40Bott, Theodore D. 1947, ‘48, ‘49Boutin, Thomas 1972, ‘73

Bowman, Carl T. 1930, ‘32, ‘33Bowman, Steve 1979Boyce, Desmond R. 1942Boyd, Leighton L. 1925, ‘26, ‘27, ‘28Boyd, Robert L. 1951, ‘52, ‘53Boyle, Mike 1991, ‘92, ‘93Boytano, Charles 1970, ‘71Bradley, Elvin S. 1903Bracey, Duan 2004, ‘05, ‘06Braley, William N. 1904, ‘05Brengman, Bert 1971, ‘72, ‘73Bridge, Pat 1984Bridges, William B. 1950Brigget 1919Broad, Barrett J. 1953, ‘54Brockelbank, Steve 1988, ‘89, ‘90Brockman, Adam 2007Brodie, James A. 1949Brodie, Joseph D. 1948, ‘49, ‘50Broecker, Richard A. 1900Broesample, Fred A. 1895Brooks, Andrae 1999, 2000, ‘01Brooks, Jamie 1984, ‘85, ‘86Brooks, Jermaine 1996, ‘97Brooks, Nate 2001, ‘02, ‘03Brown, Avery 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97Brown, Clarence W. 1915Brown, David, B. 1930, ‘31, ‘32Brown, Jari 1999, 2000, ‘01, ‘02Brown, John Arnold 1956Brown, John Curtiss 1941, ‘42, ‘46Brown, Julius 2006, ‘07Brown, Leroy N. 1905, ‘06, ‘07Brown, Louis A. 1926, ‘27, ‘28Brown, Mitch 1988, ‘89, ‘90Brown, Reggie 2007Brown, Dr. Walter G. 1954, ‘55, ‘56, ‘57Bryant, Reco 1994Bryant, Sean 1990Bryant, Zedrick 2007Bryce, Thomas G. 1959, ‘60Brynaert, Greg 1974, ‘75, ‘76Buche, Bridger 2007Buckholtz, Ernest J. 1930, ‘31Buckles, Ralph M. 1940, ‘41, ‘42Buckmeier, Nik 1998, ‘99, 2000Buford, Derrick 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92Bugajewski, Bernard 1931, ‘32, ‘33, ’34Buhl, William H. 1910Burk, Tom 1975Burke, George 1964Burke, Ken 1980Burke, Tyrone 2007Burns, Mike 1984, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87Burrell, Alfred L. 1942Burrett, Ralph J. 1923Burtch, Duane 1973Burzynski, Tim 1998Bush, Edward 1938, ‘39Butkowski, Chuck 1998, 2000, ‘01Butler, Duane 1993Butler, Richard 1961Buttson, James 1967, ‘68Butz, Terry 1974, ‘75, ‘77Byron, John Edward 1947, ‘49

- C -Cafazzo, Louis 1986, ‘87Caldwell, Ruel T. 1906, ‘07Calkins, Russell D. 1894, ‘95Calhoun, Richard 1980, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83Camp, Cyrus T. 1923Camp, Willis G. 1926Campa, Chris 2006Campbell, Brandon 1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99Campbell, Garion H. 1948Campbell, Troy 1996, ‘97, ‘98Campbell, Walter 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93Carano, Eugene G. 1942, ‘45

Avery Brown (1994-97) holds the school record for tackles for loss in a season with 26 and the top two marks for quarterback sacks in a season (11-1996 and 10-1995).

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Carlock, Jerry 1989, ‘90, ‘91Carlson, Oliver 1919, ‘20, ‘21Carmack, Jerry 1979, ‘80Carroll, Herman 1953, ‘54, ‘55, ‘56Carroll, Joe 1997, ‘98, ‘99Carson, Joe Lewis 1932Carson, Russell 1969Carter, Brian 1985, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88Carter, Mark 1973, ‘74, ‘75, ‘76Carter, William Floyd 1965, ‘66, ‘67Castle 1917Cassucci, Castalso C. 1936Caswell, David 1992Catherman, David H. 1959, ‘60, ‘61Cava, Thomas 1963, ‘64, ‘65Cawood, John 1908Chamberlain, Duane G. 1939Chaney, Brian 1992Chanter, Howard F. 1928, ‘29, ‘30Chapman, Al 1977Chapman, Charles W. 2000, ‘01Chapman, Clarence W. 1973, ‘74, ‘75Chapman, Harold 1965Chapman, Ivan, E. 1900Chapman, James 1984Chapman, Roland W. 1908Charles, Joe 2004, 2007Chickeral, Ronald W. 1945Chisel, Robert Jack 1946, ‘47Chizmar, William 1963, ‘64Chmura, Louis J. 1951, ‘52Chorak, Rich 1998, ‘99, 2000, ‘01Christ, Gerald J. 1942Christensen, James A. 1957, ‘58Christian, Bruce 1969Christian, Kenny 1996, ‘98, ‘99, 2000Church, Walter J. 1996, ‘98, ‘99, 2000Churchill, Frank C. 1916Churchill, Frank M. 1894Cicchelli, Anthony 1991, ‘92, ‘93Ciungan, Virgil 1946Cipa, Craig 1997, ‘98, ‘99, 2000Clark, Al 1970Clark, Harry W. 1921, ‘22, ‘23Clark, Michael 1982Clark, Nate 1980, ‘81, ‘83Clark, Richard T. 1953Clark, Robert W. 1935Clay, Steve 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95Clayton, Jerry 1983, ‘84, ‘85Clayton, Thomas S. Jr., 1915

Clinton, Joseph 1966, ‘67, ‘68, ‘69Clouse, Brian 1984, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87Cochran, Mike 1984Coggins, Charles H. 1931Cogswell, Tim 1970, ‘71Cohen, Dan 1981, ‘82, ‘83, ‘84Colaianne, Mike 1974Colburn, Charles W. 1921Colby, Charles C., Dr. 1904, ‘05Coldiron, Brad 1981, ‘82, ‘83, ‘84Cole, Gary Lee 1957Cole, Herman F. 1912, ‘13Cole, John C. 1909, ‘10Cole, Walter M. 1907, ‘08Coller, Dr. Dale G. 1960, ‘61Colosimo, Jim 1985, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88Comito, Anthony P. 1945Conklin, Edmund M. 1907, ‘08Conklin, Dr. Hugh W. 1907, ‘08, ‘09 Conner, Tim 2005Convertini, Kolin 1992, ‘93Cook, Ernest E. 1900Cook, Lawrence D. 1950Coon, David P. 1948Cooney, Herbert W. 1917, ‘19, ‘20Cooney, Kevin 1985, ‘86Cooney, Ralph M. 1920, ‘21Cooper, Douglas 1966, ‘67Copprue, Robert 1982, ‘83, ‘84Corning, Bly A. 1938, ‘39Cornish, Paul A. 1950Cosentino, John 1982, ‘83Cosgrove, Joe 1998, ‘99Cotton, Brian 1977, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80Coulman, William J. 1945Coulter, Steve 1981, ‘82, ‘83, ‘85Cowser, Gemayel 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Cox, Chris 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92Cox, Marcus 1995, ‘96Cozart, Allan 2006, ‘07Cradall, George H. 1901, ‘02Crampton, John C. 1919, ‘20Crandall, Lowell S. 1962Crane, Clifford D. 1917, ‘18, ‘19Crane, Glenn 1966, ‘67, ‘68Cranor, Kyle 1972, ‘73Crawford, Fred 1972, ‘73Creasey, Frank E. 1893, ‘94Crisan, Doug 1976, ‘77, ‘78, ‘79Crnkovic, Marc 1996, ‘97Croll, Henry T. 1917, ‘18, ‘19, ‘20

Crook, Ernest E. 1898, ‘99, 1900Crooks, Jeff 2003, ‘04Croonen, Jeff 1987Cross, Frank Leonard 1900, ‘01, ‘02Crouse, S.B. 1911, ‘12, ‘13Crowe, Dale J. 1917, ‘18, ‘19Crowell, Bob 1974Crowell, Mike 1976, ‘77, ‘78, ‘79Cudney, Ethan L. 1914, ‘15Culbertson, Wayne 1970Cunningham, Norman L. 1949, ‘50Cunningham, Steve 1974Curtiss, C. Dale 1912, ‘13Cutler, James L. 1906Cutler, Marcus D. 1894, ‘95

- D -Dach, Carson 1999, 2000, ‘01, ‘02Dackin, Jeff 1979, ‘80, ‘81Dailey, Mike 1981, ‘82Dalton, Leonard A. 1945, ‘46Dalton, Lional 1995, ‘96, ‘97Daly, Richard E. 1954, ‘55, ‘56Daniels, Elliott 1999, 2000Dank, Robert P. 1955Danley, Mike 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92Danna, Thomas 1965Danzy, Vance 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98D’Arcy, James A. 1962, ‘63Daskiewicz, Zygfried 1934, ‘35Davenport, Matt 1996, ‘97, ‘98David, Galen 1980, ‘81, ‘82David, Greg 1978, ‘79, ‘80Davidson, Francis B. 1921, ‘24Davis, Carl 1991, ‘92Davis, Dan 2001, ‘02Davis, Deland A. 1894, ‘95Davis, Darrell W. 1895, ‘96, ‘97Davis, Eric 2007Davis, Kurt 1988, ‘89, ‘90Davis, Scott 1978, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81Davis, Wardell 1992, ‘93, ‘94Day, Albert E. 1956, ‘57, ‘58, ‘59Dean, Ron 1976Dawson, Titus 1978DeChristopher, Dan 1978, ‘79DeFroscia, August R. 1935, ‘36, ‘37DeMarchi, Bryan 1969DeMaster, Dan 2007Demquist, Charles 1960Dennis, Philip E. 1900, ‘01Denson, Paul 1988DeRosa, Robert 1985Deslauriers, Eric 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06DeWard, Harold H. 1936, ‘38Dibbles, Yusef 1993, ‘94Dickie, Howard N. 1922, ‘23Dickie, Malcolm I. 1921, ‘22, ‘23Dieudonne, Yves 2003Dierkes, Walter A. 1927, ‘28, ‘29Dietrich, Richard J. 1959, ‘60Dietz, Mark 1981, ‘82, ‘83Dieudonne, Yves 2002Dignan, James Patrick ’60, ’61, ’62Dills, Terrance 1999, 2000, ‘01DiMercurio, Peter N. 1964Dirkse, James W. 1932, ‘33, ‘34Diuguid, Darrell 1974Dixon, Chester Lee 1953, ‘54, ‘55Dixon, Milton A. 1924, ‘25Doan, Don 1981, ‘82, ‘83Dode, Gary William 1958, ‘59, ‘60Doherty, Tim 1977Dolfi, Scott 1991, ‘1992D’Ooge, Leonard L. 1910, ‘11Douglas, George 1994Douglas, Keijuan 1996, ‘97, ‘98, 2000Downard, Ryan 2007Dowdy, James 1994Dowdy, Joseph R. 1942

Downs, Brandon 2006, ‘07Doyle, Dewey I. 1912Doyle, Joseph P. 1911Drabicki, Rob 1986Drake, Roland M. 1919, ‘20Drew, Nelson 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Driggett, George E. 1919Drinkhahn, Don 1960, ‘61Driscoll, Matt 1997, ‘98Dubaj, Edward 1960, ‘61Duby, Michael 1965, ‘66Dudal, Ken 1975, ‘76Dudley, Ell 1969Duff, Donald J. 1950Dugan, Bennett D. 1946Dulac, William 1970, ‘71, ‘72Dunbrook, Herbert M. 1915Dunn, Brian C. 1957, ‘58, ‘59, ‘60Dunn, Lawerence E. 1958Dunn, William K. 1916Dupree, Lincoln ‘98, ‘99Duranko, George 1971, ‘72, ‘73Durbin, Timothy 1968, ‘70, ‘71, ‘72Durgan, Guy A. 1910, ‘11Durham, Jim 1982, ‘83, ‘84Dutcher, Sean 2007Dyer, T. Bernard 1939, ‘40, ‘45

- E -Earle, Charles H. 1932, ‘33, ‘34Early, E.J. 1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85Eason, Brian 1983Eatmon, Michael 1973, ‘76Ebersole, A. Keith 1951, ‘52, ‘53Ebersole, Clare E. 1943, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48Ecclestone, Daniel L. 1962, ‘63, ‘64, ‘65Ecclestone, John S. 1933, ‘34Edelbrock, Robert 1965, ‘66, ‘67Edler, Robert S. 1933Edmunds, George P. 1899, 1900Edwards, Bennett 1968, ‘69, ‘71Edwards, Bennett E. 1945Edwards, E. Edwin 1956Edwards, John W. 1916, ‘17Edwards, Savon 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97Edwards, Troy 1999, 2000, ‘01, ‘02Egbuogu, Greg 2004, ‘05Eisele, Paul J. 1964, ‘65Elder, Robert S. 1933Elliott, Carl E. 1955, ‘56, ‘57, ‘58Elliott, Franklin E. 1945Ellis, William L. 1952Elmore, Sam 1971Elmquist, Charles 1960Emans, Scott 1990, ‘91, ‘92Emington, James L. 1956, ‘57Engle, Earle J. 1905Engle, Edward J. 1936, ‘37, ‘38English, Donshell 1987, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90Enright, Vince 1988Ensing, Harold 1920Erbe, Robert F. 1942Ericksen, Mike 1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96Erickson, Melvin N. 1920, ‘21, ‘22Errante, John W. 1948, ‘49Ervin, Darrick 1979Essner, Phil 1992Ettlich, Darrell 1976Evans, Vince 1984Eveleth, Robert L. 1952Everett, George J. 1936, ‘37, ‘38Everson, Corey 2007

- F -Fagan, Blanchard 1925Fagan, Thomas E. 1951, ‘52, ‘53Fahey, Richard J. 1959, ‘60, ‘61Fahle, LeRoy D. 1960, ‘61, ‘62Fairman, Kevin 1989, ‘90

Wardell Davis (1992-94) makes a tackle at home against Temple, Sept. 9, 1993.

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Faison, Dushon 1995, ‘96, ‘97Falcone, Nicholas L. 1946Faletti, Dean 1975, ‘76, ‘77Fanby, L. Wade 1903Fanning, William M. 1961, ‘62, ‘63Farkas, Lester R. 1952Farmer, Max D. 1928Fast, L. Wade 1903Faucer, John P. 1900, ‘01Fedraw, Ronald W. 1948Feighner, Jack 1965Felt, Norman A. 1948Fisher, Ali 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93Fisher, Max J. 1926Fitzhenry, Craig 1978, ‘79, ‘80Flaherty, Brendan 1987, ‘88, ‘89Fletcher, James 1991, ‘92, ‘93Flint, Allison J. 1899, 1906Fogarty, Rob 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89Foley, Jessie H. 1894Foley, Max J. 1954Fontes, Arnold 1968Ford, Courtney 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Forest, Hunter A. 1903Foster, Bob 1986, ‘87, ‘8Foster, Corlis H. 1946, ‘47Foster, Earl D. 1921Foster, Jack T. 1939Foster, Luther E. 1905Foster, Perry 1988, ‘89Foster, Ralph H. 1924Foster, Thomas J. 1943Foster, Will 1968, ‘70, ‘71Fort, Tim 2007Fox, Mark 1980, ‘81, ‘82Foy, William E. 1919, ‘20, ‘21Frabutt, Peter J. 1951, ‘52Franklin, Phil ’95, 1996, ‘97Franz, Richard 1973, ‘74, ‘75Fraser, James A. 1901, ‘02French, Kermitt R. 1923Frenz, John M. 1920Fretz, Andy 2006, ‘07Frid, Stuart H. 1939Fry, James A. 1920Fuciarelli, Peter 1973Fulcher, Max E. 1926Fuller, Ada A. 1894Fuller, Chuck 1993, ’94Fuller, J. Burns 1920

- G -Gage, Reggie 1999Gage, Dontayo 2006, ‘07Gager, Robert F. 1940, ‘41Gagnon-Gordillo, Olivier 2003, ‘04, ‘05Gaide, Harold 1946Gaines, Jerry 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Gangnuss, Heinrich, W. 1893Garcia, Luis 1999, 2000Gardziola, Jay 1992, ‘94, ‘95Garfield, Roy I. 1918Garner, Wes 1993Garofalo, Mike 1968, ‘69Garrett, Curtis 1986Garrett, Reginald 1973Garrison, Lyle 2005, ‘06, ‘07Gates, David W. 1939, ’40Gatheright, Ron 1975, ‘76Gaydash, Jerry 1981, ‘82, ‘83, ‘84Geeter-Burns, DeWayne 1997, ‘99Genova, H. Nicholas 1959, ‘60, ‘61Gereau, George 1904Gerson, John R. 1957, ‘58Gerstler, Dwight A. 1946Giardino, Robert 1970, ‘72Gilbert, Bruce 1965, ‘66Gilles, Richard F. 1939, ‘40Gillespie, Colonel E. 1923, ‘24

Gillette, Matt 1991, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94Gilliam, Wardell A. 1950Gilmore, Roy K. 1902Giuliani, Joseph L. 1957, ‘58, ‘60Glaspie, A. Bird 1897, ‘98Glover, Norbert 1971Gmerek, Duane 1965, ‘66, ‘67Godbold, Steven 2002, ‘04Goetz, Ward B. 1936Goldsmith, John D. 1903Golem, Scott 2001, ‘02, ‘03Good, Walter A. 1935Goodale, Albert O. 1899, 1900Gooden, Chip 1968, ‘69, ‘70, ‘72Goodrich, Orris, B. 1912, 1913Goodrum, Maurice 2007Goodson, Donald E. 1948, ‘49Goodwin, Earl 1980Gordon, Charles 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89Gordon, Donald C. 1892, ‘93Gordon, L.E. 1898Gordon, Robert 1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85Gordon, William H. 1909Gorton, Eugene L. 1927Gorton, Fred Q. 1898, ‘99Grables, Ray J. 1936Grabowski, John 1998, ‘99, 2000, ‘01Grace, Jim 1971, ‘72, ‘73Grady, Garry 1965, ‘66, ‘67, ‘68Grady, Joseph N. 1939, ‘40, ‘41Grady, Levet 1899Graff, Mike 1992Graham, Albert E. 1902, ’03Graham, Christopher 2005

Granata, Rick 1994, ‘95Grant, Devin 1995Grant, John H. 1939, ‘40, ’41Gray, Ronald 1963, ‘64Gray, William 1989Green, Carson 1993, ‘96Green, Clarence E. 1899, 1901Green, Dimetric 1997Green, Fred W. 1895Green, J.F. 1981Green, Melvin 1993Greene, Bristol 1993, ‘94, ‘95Greenwood, Alfred P. 1940Gregor, Joe 1972Gregory, Bruce ‘22Gregory, Matt 1994, ‘95, ‘96Greig, Charles W., Dr. 1943Greig, Thomas C. 1943Gretzner, Siegmund 1940Griffin, Tyler 2004Grochowalski, Tony 1977, ‘78Gross, Lawrence G. 1899, 1900Gross, Warren, R. 1939, ‘40Groves, Floyd A. 1921, ‘22, ‘24Grubbs, William C. 1945Gruber, Fred J. 1936, ‘37, ‘38Gruetzner, John 1978Grundner, Thomas 1963, ‘64, ‘65, ‘66Gulyas, Ronald S. 1959Gunnerson, Wilbur L. 1926, ‘27, ‘28, ‘29Gutierrez, Warren 1995, ‘96, ‘98Guzman, George 1996

- H -Haddix, Paul 1981, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85Hadley, D. James 1962, ‘63, ‘64, ‘65Haefner, Jim 1986, ‘87Hagel, John 1975, ‘76, ‘77Hagen, Darren 1996Hale, Jeffrey 1967Hall, Darzell 1992Hall, Dayna 1993Hall, Irving 1975Hall, James 1974, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77Hall, Tracy 1979Halley, Donald 1963, ‘64Halonen, Jonas 1963, ‘64, ‘65, ‘66Hamel, Thomas 1961Hamilton, Gary 1965Hammond, Almarion J. 1915, ‘16Hand, Ted 1971, ‘72Handy, George C. 1904, ‘05Hanes, Harold F. 1932, ‘33Hanham, Homer H. 1920, ‘21Hanna, Mark 1981, ‘82Hanneman, Charles B. 1933, ‘34, ‘35Hanoian, George 1962, ‘63, ‘64Hanschu, Rich 1979, ‘80Hansen, Roland 1975, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78Hansor, William 1919, ‘20, ‘21Hardwick, Lathias 1991Harlan, Leroy 1974, ‘75Harle, Darrell 1986, ‘87Harper, Arthur W. 1947Harris, Alonzo 2002, ‘03Harris, Harley 1893, ‘94Harris, Marvin 2001Harrison, Charles W. 1904Harrison, Dwayne 2005, ‘06, ‘07Harrison, George G. 1962, ‘63, ‘64, ‘65Harrison, Kevin 2002, ‘03, ‘04Hartman, John B. 1913, ‘14, ‘15Hartwell, Rasheen 1997Harvey, Harold G. 1908Harvey, Robert J. 1942Hassell, Brian 1988Hathaway, Neil W. 1936, ‘37, ‘38Hatchett, Andre 2006, ‘07Hawk, Kenneth G. 1929, ‘30, ‘31

Hawkins, Willie 1996, ‘97, ‘98Hawks, Mike 1979, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82Haydon, Frank 1917Haynes, Mike 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89Haywood, Bryan L. 1903, ‘04Haywood, James C. 1953, ‘54, ‘55Head, Lonny J. 1964, ‘65, ‘66Heath, Robert R. 1962Heckman, Daniel 1972Heffernan, Patrick R. 1939, ‘40Heidamus, Lester W. 1934Heinemann, Bill 1981, ‘82, ‘84Heininger, Reinard P. 1945, ‘46, ‘47Heitsch, John 1924, ‘25, ‘26, ‘27Henderson, Clarence M. 1918Henderson, Carlos 1974, ‘75, ‘76Hendrix, Gary 1969Hendry, Frank C. 1903Henneghan, Tim 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89Hewitt, Dennis 1968, ‘69Hickman, Ed 1991, ‘92Hicks, Arrington 2007Hicks, Curry S. 1903, ‘04, ‘07, ‘08Hicks, Evans 1984, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87Hicks, John 1969, ‘70, ‘71Hignite, John 1992Hill, Everett N. 1926Hill, Robert 1970, ‘71Hilla, Mark 1972, ‘73, ‘74Himes, Bill 1974, ‘75, ‘76Hines, Antone 2000, ‘01Hinton, Chuck 1978Hirschmann, Bob 1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85Hlavac, Russ 1997, ‘98Hoare, Bert 1904, ‘05Hoffman, Edward C. 1950Hogue, Arthur L. 1900Hogue, Roy 1909Holbrook, Fred W. 1902, ‘03Hole, James W. 1916Hollingsworth, S. Ray 1973Holloway, Robert B. 1957, ‘58Holloway, Samuel E. 1958Holmes, Derrick 1984Holmes, Donald H. 1920, ‘21Holtzclaw, Daniel 2005, ‘06, ‘07Hood 1911Hood, Carl 1980Hood, Isaac 1966Hood, Ivory 1965, ‘66, ‘67, ‘68Hoover, Dave 1976, ‘77Hoover, Jim 1990, ‘91, ‘92Hormann, Scott 1990Horton, Brad 1991, ‘92Horvath, Mark 1999Houston, LaGarian 2002, ‘03Hout, Fred 1918Howard, Damien 1998Howe, Kevin 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Hoyle, George 1970Huff, David 2000Hughes, Carl 1974, ‘75Hughes, James 1998Hughes, William J. 1942, ‘46, ‘47Huizenga, Richard J. 1949Humes, Herman 1968, ‘69, ‘70Hull, John 1968, ‘69, ‘70Hulman, Lawrence E. 1925, ‘26Hunt, Homer H. 1910Hunt, Josh 2005, ‘06, ‘07Hunter, Derrick 2006, ‘07Hunter, Rob 1980, ‘81, ‘82Hurd, Keito 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97Hurley, Terrance J. 1962, ‘63Hutchins, Alan E. 1941Hyames, Alson L. 1901, ‘03, ‘05Hyames, Judson A. 1907

Lonny Head (1964-66)

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Johnston, James R. 1951Johnstone, Gordie 1988, ‘89, ‘90Jones, Austin F. 1899, 1900Jones, Jason 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Jones, Jayson 2007Jones, Tyler 2005, ‘06, ‘07Jones, Mike 1979, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82Jones, William (Rocky) 1975, ‘77, ‘78Jordan, Charles B. 1903Juhl, Leonard J. 1915Junker, John 1990, ‘91Jurek, Scott 1985, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88

- K -Kachaturoff, Sam 1967Kaechele, Albert Edward 1957Kalbfleisch, Charles R. 1945Kaleita, Tom 2002, ‘03, ‘04Kalogeras, Peter 1968, ‘69, ‘70Kamenoff, Nicholaus J. 1956Kangas, Arne J. 1933Karol, Brian 1973, ‘74, ‘75Karpinski, Richard J. 1941, ‘42Kartes, Stan 1973, ‘74, ‘75Katz, Fred J. 1901, ‘02Kazlusky, Walter S. 1930, ‘31, ‘32Keasey, Ted 1970, ‘71, ‘72Keating, Kerry W. 1954, ‘55, ‘56, ‘57Keever, Patrick 1972, ‘73Keezer, Robert 1961Kellogg, Tim 1988, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91Kelly, Matt 1998, ‘99, 2000Kendall, Jake 1995, ‘96Kennedy, Marty 1977, ‘78Kent, Gary D. 1964, ‘65Kern, Howard A. 1921Kesner, Wes 2002Kessler, Fred N. 1956, ‘57, ‘58Ketchum, Stephen 1983Kiefer, Tom 1984, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87Kieft, Lewis D. Dr. 1959, ‘60Kilborn, George 1966Killiam, Harold A. 1908, ‘09, ‘10Killop, Chris 1988King, Charles H. 1895, ‘96, ‘97King, Floyd T. 1929King, Keith 1985King, Ryan 2000Kinney, Irwin W. 1917, ‘18Kirkendall, Don 1974, ‘75, ‘76Kirkland, Monty 1989, ‘90, ‘91

- I -Ibom, Erik 1998, ‘99, 2000, ‘01, ‘02Ifverson, Alfred E. 1958, ‘59, ‘60Iliano, Joe 1980, ‘81, ‘82Incarnati, Phil 1975Ingersoll, Robert L. 1947Ireland, Carey H. 1901Ishmael, Don 1977, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80

- J -Jackimowicz, Theodore J. 1935Jackson, Charles 1969, ‘70Jackson, Clyde 1995, ‘96Jackson, Jarrett 1993Jackson, Jonas 2000, ‘01Jackson, Korey 2005, ‘07Jackson, Richard 1965Jackson, Richard M. 1973Jackson, Shane 1988, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91Jackson, Thomas 1967, ‘68, ‘69, ‘70Jackson, Willie 1977, ‘79Jacobs, Adam 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Jacobs, Norman D. 1959, ‘60, ‘61Jacobson, John D. 1945Jaffe, Morris 1938, ‘39Janousek, Dennis L. 1920, ‘21, ‘22Jarosch, Col. Robert W. 1933, ‘34, ‘35Jefferson, Leon 1993Jeffreys, Hollis 1966, ‘67, ‘68, ‘69Jenkins, Brian 2002Jenkins, Dwain 1980, ‘81Jenkins, Jermaine 2006, ‘07Jensen, Henry D. 1936Jerrells, Ora B. 1894Jestice, John 1980, ‘81, ‘82Jewett, Mark 1981Johnson, Anthony 1987Johnson, Bob 1993, ‘94, ‘95Johnson, Chris 1993, ‘94Johnson, Demetrius 1996, ‘97, ‘98Johnson, Don 1995Johnson, Floyd D. 1910Johnson, James 1977, ‘78, ‘79Johnson, Jelani 1998, 2000Johnson, Jimmie 1985, ‘86, ‘87Johnson, Michael 2001, ‘02Johnson, Ron 1974, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77Johnson, Stephen 2007Johnson, Tony 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93Johnson, William 1931Johnson, Zach 2006, ‘07

Kirschke, Leonard A. 1959, ‘60, ‘61Kishigo, William A. 1913, ‘14Klaban, Eric 2001, 2002Klassa, Matt 1985, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88Knight, Ernest E. 1902, ‘03Klukach, Alex 1956, ‘57, ‘58Knudson, Steve 1978, ‘79, ‘80Kolby, Joseph J. 1936Kolch, Frank 1973Kontry, Edward R. 1939, ‘40Korte, Mark 1979, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82Kosonovich, Robert 1956, ‘57, ‘58Kosutic, Bob 1969, ‘70Krawczak, Clarence B. 1941, ‘42, ‘46Krawczak, Norman L. 1949, ‘50Krieg, Kevin 1980, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83Kruger, Rick 1979, ‘80Krumm, Richard 1965, ‘66Kruse, B. Franklin 1901Kubiak, John C. 1957, ‘58, ‘59Kucharek, Dennis 1965, ‘66Kudu, Matt 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Kumasi, Ta-if 1995, ‘96, ‘97Kupp, Bill 1985, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88Kwiatkowski, Kevin 1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96Kyles, Jeremaine 1997, ‘99, 2000

- L -LaMar, Fred 1969, ‘70Lampkin, Ervin G. 1917, ‘18Lane, Charles H. 1945, ‘46, ‘47Lane, John 1963Lane, Kenneth H. 1935, ‘36, ‘37, ‘38Lane, Ramond E. ’06Lang, T.J. 2005, ‘06, ‘07Langan, James ’70, ’71, ’72Langeloh, Jim ’90, ’91, ’92Langkos, Mark ’93, ’94, ’95, ’96Langton, Dr. Clair V. ’14, ’15LaPointe, Mark ’73

LaPointe, Robert ’65Lappeus, Charles I. ’23, ’24, ’25LaPutka, Thomas ’67Larkins, Chris 2006, 2007Larsen, Robert E. 1946, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49Laschen, Harry 1923Laskey, Thomas 1972, ‘73Laughlin, Pat 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97Laupp, John 1987, ‘88, ‘89LaVoie, Napoleon J. 1926, ‘27, ‘28, ‘29Lawler, Donald D. 1917Lawrence, Daniel H. 1894, ‘95, ‘96Layman, Harold I. 1929LeAnderson, Dr. Robert E. 1926, ‘28, ‘29LeBar, Justin P. 1943LeBlond, John E. 1933, ‘34LeClaire, Theodore 1966, ‘67LeDuc, Josh 2007Lee, Robert P. 1967Leet, Roy E. 1952Leith, Thomas S. 1906, ‘07, ‘08Leland, Joshua G. 1894Leonowicz, Steve 1979Lerch, Julius C. 1929Lettiere, Cody 1999Lewis, Brandon 1999, 2000Lewis, Glenn W. 1904, ‘05Lewis, Gurald 1995, ‘96Lewis, Hildred 1962, ‘63, ‘64, ‘65Lewis, Mike 1980, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83Lewis, Steve 1984, ‘85Lewis, Steven 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Lewis, Travis 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Lieder, Arthur H. 1939, ‘40, ‘41Lightner, Mike 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95Lincoln, Elmer N. 1952Lindsey, London 1998, ‘99, 2001Lingenfelter, Jeremy 1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99Lints, Robert 1968, ‘69Lisek, Matt 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05

Jim Langeloh (1990-92) kicks a field goal against Indiana, Sept. 29, 1990. Langeloh hit a 51-yard field goal against Central Michigan in 1990, the fifth-longest field goal in EMU history.

Kevin Kwiatkowski (1993-96) levels the UNLV quarterback in a 51-6 home win, Sept. 16, 1995.

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Lister, Benjamin R. 1948Lister, William S. 1895Livingston, Charles D. 1893, ‘94Lloyd, Brad 2003, ‘04Lloyd, Terrance 2001Locke, F. Arend 1916Logan, Leonard W. 1945Logan, Michael 1971, ‘72Logan, Ronald 1968Lomprey, Frank W. 1902Long, Chris 1994Long, Kevin 2007Longnecker, Alex J. 1915, ‘16, ‘17Longridge, David L. 1958, ‘59Loper, Henry J. 1914, ‘15Losito, James A. 1943Loth, Ernie 1974, ‘75, ‘76Lowe, James 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95Lowry, Dave 1979, ‘80Luna, Mike 2000Luoma, Jim 1971, ‘72Luplow, Rodney 1972, ‘74, ‘75Lusky, David 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03Lutomski, Bert J. 1924, ‘25Lux, Al 1978, ‘81Lyons, William J. 1935, ‘36, ‘37

- M -MacGillivray, Wm. H. 1961, ‘62, ‘63, ‘64MacGregor, Malcolm J. 1917, ‘18Mack, Steve 1995, ‘96Madden, Donald 1967, ‘71, ‘72Maher, T.C. 1918Mahone, Karl 1965Majeski, Emil 1958, ‘59, ‘60Makins, David 1970Malcolm, William 1972, ‘73, ‘74Malone, John H. 1956, ‘57, ‘58Mancover 1918Mandreger, Steven 1970, ‘71Manley, Frank J. 1923, ‘24Mann, LaVerne 1959, ‘61, ‘62Manning, Richard E. 1939, ‘40Manor, Jamie 2002, ‘03Manych, Nicholas 1951, ‘52, ‘53, ‘54Marr, Richard L. 1955, ‘56

Marsh, Claude J. 1942, ‘47, ‘48Marshall, Dave 1989, ‘90, ‘91Marshall, David 1979, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83Marszalek, Gerald 1965, ‘66Martin, Donald R. 1946Martin, Hershel 1979, ‘80Martin, James R. 1947, ‘48, ‘49Martin, Josh 2000Martin, Tony 1996Maschke, Arthur W. 1939, ‘40, ‘41Mass, Edward 1962, ‘64, ‘65, ‘66Matheson, Kenneth J. 1924, ‘25, ‘26, ‘27Mathews, Donald F. 1956, ‘57, ‘58Mathews, Marcus 1982, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86Mathieu, Marc 2003Matice, Zach 1993Matschke, Dr. Gary W. 1967, ‘68, ‘69Mattei, Mike 1974, ‘75Matthews, Darran 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Matthews, Dr. James G. 1934Matthews, Plynn 1923, ‘24, ‘25Mauti, Dominic J. 1949, ‘50Mawby, LeRoy F. 1952, ‘53, ‘54, ‘55May, Chris 2006, ‘07May, John 1965Mayer, Ross W. 1914Mayfield, Robert L. 1936, ‘37Mayner, Desi 2006, ‘07Mayville, William 1030McAdams, Skip 1979McBride, Mickey 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92McCall, Donald “Blake” 1998, ‘99McCauley, Edwin J. 1917McCarthy, Dennis 1968McCaskill, Reese 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95McClelland, Albert L. 1940McClelland, Carl C. 1900, ‘01McClendon, Fred 1988, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91McClendon, John 1995McClurken, Dan 1982McCormick, Thomas O. 1954, ‘55, ‘56, ‘57McCullough, Robert W. 1952, ‘53, ‘54, ‘55McDiarmid, Lester W. 1894, ‘95, ‘96McDonald, Frank B. 1894, ‘95, ‘96McGeough, Thomas R. 1920McGowan, Mike 1981, ‘82, ‘83McGregor, Burrel I. 1905McGuire, Mike 1980, ‘81McHugh, John 1977McHugh, Mark 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89McIntyre, John H. 1956, ‘57McKay, George I. 1907McKeachie, Duane D. 1943McKean, W. Calvin 1909, 1910McKenny, Lawrence L. 1913, ‘14McKinnon, Kwame 1991, ‘92McKitrick, Harry R. 1942McKnight, Harold J. 1918, ‘19, ‘20McKnight, Irwin H. 1918McMahon, Kyle 2007McMurray, David B. 1927, ‘28, ‘29, ‘30McMurray, Roy J. Jr. 1942McNally, Howard F. 1947McRay, Edward J. 1913, ‘14, ‘15Mead, George M. 1914, ‘15Mears, Edward P. 1910, ‘11Melloche, Henry A. 1921Meltzer, Jerry 1989, ‘90, ‘91Melzow, George E. 1952, ‘53Menard, Tom 1985, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88Merrill, Ashley P. 1906, ‘07Merritt, Mark 1990Method, Harold V. 1922Mial, Harry Dr. 1948, ‘49, ‘50Michaelson, Donald 1973, ‘74Michel, Tom 1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99

Middlekauff, Dr. Robert 1951, ‘52, ‘53, ’54Middleton, Erick 1999, 2000, ‘01, ‘02Mihaere, Clay 1997, ‘98Milavickas, David 1985, ‘86Miller, Alton K. 1919, ‘20, ‘21Miller, Charles W. 1931, ‘32Miller, Dennis 1971Miller, Eric 1984, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87Miller, George J. 1936, ‘37, ‘38Miller, Gerald W. 1954, ‘55, ‘56, ‘57Miller, Ken 1978, ‘79, ‘80Miller, Dr. LaMar P. 1943Miller, Melvin L. 1927Mills, Milton E. 1909Minor, Kevin 2005Mitchell, Mark 2007Mitchell, Sidney C. 1911Mitchell, William B. 1917Mittlestat, Robert L. 1953, ‘54Mizinski, Edward 1972, ‘73, ‘74Moffett, Robert W. 1946, ‘47, ‘48Monks, John E. 1910Montemayor, R.J. 2005, ‘06Montoye, Brian 1991, ‘92Moore, Dr. Herbert E. 1912, ‘13, ‘15Moore, Arthur E. 1918Moorman, Joe 1987Mora, John P. 1948, ‘49, ‘50, ‘51Moroz, George A. 1934Morgan, Gary 1966Morgan, Mark 1979, ‘80Morris, Allen E. 1917, ‘19Morris, Leslie J. 1906, ‘07Morrison, Hugh R. 1913, ‘14, ‘15Morrow, Kenneth D. 1926, ‘27, ‘28, ‘29Moseley, Richard T. 1951, ‘52, ‘53, ‘54Moss, Cameron 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93Moss, Dale 1989Moss, Ken 1989, ‘90Mossburg, Darrell 1970, ‘71, ‘72Motherwell, John 1992Motzer, Craig 1977, ‘78Mowrey, Arthur M. 1924, ‘25Mucha, Jerry 1974, ‘75, ‘76Muehring, Paul 1981, ‘82, ‘83Muellich, George 1927, ‘28, ‘29, ‘30Mulreed, G.D. 1918Mumford, Edgar H. 1910, ‘13Munk, D.J. 1918Murray, Morris B. 1915Murrillo, Hector 1988, ‘89Muse, Robert 1968, ‘69, ‘70Myles, Carl 1969, ‘70, ‘71

- N -Nally, Michael 1972, ‘73, ‘74

Nash, Charles 1987, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90Naska, Vince 1999Natkowski, Leonard E. 1958, ‘59, ‘60Navarro, Bob 1987, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90Neely, John 2003Nelson, Cazzie 1991, ‘92Nelson, Freddie 1993, ‘94, ‘95Nemeth, Charles 1940, ‘41, ‘42Nessen, Dean 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89Newlands, Andrew L. 1940, ‘41, ‘45Newlands, Lt. Col. George 1938, ‘39, ‘40Newman, Corey 1995, ‘96, ‘97Newman, Ferris E. 1932, ‘34, ‘35Nicholas, Dale A. 1956, ‘57Nichols, Cyril F. 1962Niemiec, Scott 1983, ‘84Nofs, Steve 1984Norton, Charles M. 1901Novak, Mike 1974Nowak, Martin 1975Nubin, Joe 1995, ‘96Nubin, Rodney 1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘97Nunn, Jackson 1970, ‘71, ‘72Nuse, William R. 1943, ‘45Nwagbaraocha, Eddie 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93Nyenhuis, Chris 1988, ‘89, ‘90Nyikes, Pete 1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99

- O -Oakes, Byron J. 1914, ‘15Oakes, Earl T. 1910, ‘11Oboza, Don J. 1961, ‘62, ‘63O’Brien, James 1972, ‘73O’Brien, Keith 1972Ochadleus, Mike 1983, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86O’Connor, Tim 1981, ‘82, ‘83Ockerman, Harry N. 1923, ‘24, ‘25, ‘26Oestrike, Ronald E. 1952, ‘53Ogden, Larry 1972, ‘73O’Hara, Martin P. 1946, ‘47, ‘48Okoro, Chinedu 2003Olsen, Edward 1966, ‘67, ‘68, ‘69Opie, Charles E. 1943, 1945Oravec, John 1931, ‘32, ‘33Orend, Michael H. 1951Osborne, Clare H. 1908, ‘09Osterland, Herbert K. 1962Ostein, Ted 1968, ‘71Ostlund, LeRoy O. 1930, ‘31, ‘32 Ostrander, Craig 1987, ‘88Ostrander, Dave 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89Ostroski, Bob 1991, ‘92Ott, Burl E. 1913, ‘14Owens, Michael 1966Owens, Shirley L. 1910

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Fred McClendon (1988-91)

Charles Nash (No. 38 – 1987-1990) leads the way to the end zone for Gary Patton in the 1987 California Bowl.

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Patton, Gary 1984, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87Payne, Charles 1988, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91Pearce, Dr. Webster H. 1895Pearl, Howard L. 1912, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15Pearson, Cornelius 1993, ‘94, ‘95Peet, Max M. 1905Perry, Jereme 2000, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Petersmark, Brett 1984, ‘85, ‘86Petersmark, Craig 1987, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90Peterson, Mark 1984, ‘85Petosky, Arnold 1972Pettway, Eric 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Pfeifer, Jon 1989, ‘90, ‘91Phillips, William N. 1894, ‘95Philpot, Ken 1998, ‘99, 2000, ‘01Piegols, David 1971, ‘72, ‘73Pierce, Floyd D. 1909, ‘10, ‘11Pierce, Jason 1999, 2000Pierzynski, Jeff 1981, ‘82, ‘83, ‘84Pietrzak, James 1971, ‘72, ‘73Pinfold, Brian 1979Pinson, Donald 1966Pitrowski, Frank 1933Place, Rodney W. 1951, ‘52Plungis, Mike 1979, ‘80Pokrywka, Joseph V. 1937, ‘38, ‘39Poly, Edward L. 1939, ‘40Pool, Ricky 1980, ‘81Poole, Ed 1980, ‘81, ‘83Pope, Geoffrey 2003, ‘04Pope, Leo A. 1951Potter, Omar G. 1912, ‘15Potts, Elihue B., Dr. 1943

Powell, David 1982, ‘83Powell, Derrin 1981, ‘82, ‘83, ‘84Powell, Eric 1998, ‘99Powell, Paul 1989Pratt, Ryan 1999, 2000Pray, Percy R. 1921, ‘22, ‘23Preston, Jeff 1978, ‘79Pretty, Robert D. 1943Priest, Dwayne 2007Price, Darrion 1974, ‘75, ‘76Price, Harold L. 1954Price, Mike 1978, ‘79, ‘81, ‘82Price, William S. 1916, ‘17Prieur, Thomas 1960, ‘61, ‘62Prine, Howard C. 1904, ‘05Prueter, Dan 1977, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80Pryor, Ontario 1993, ‘94, ‘96Purdy, Hugh R. 1922Pureifory, David 1968, ‘69, ‘70, ‘71Pyle, Rick 2001, ‘02

- Q -Quinn, Ernest R. 1919, ‘20Quinn, James A. 1926, ‘27, ‘28, ‘29Quinn, Dr. Tim G. 1967

- R -Rafford, Dr. Raymond L. 1959, ‘60Raklovits, Steve 1974, ‘76, ‘77Ramsdell, Raymond A. 1895Ramsey, Kwesi 1992, ‘94, ‘95Ratcliff, Larry 1969, ‘70, ‘71Rayburn, Jeff 1978, ‘79, ‘80Raymond, Richard G. 1946, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49Redilla, Tom 1984, ‘85, ‘86Reed, Maurice 1993, ‘95Reed, Terry 1995, ‘96, ‘97Reed, Tony 1985, ‘86Reid, Clarence J. 1914, ‘15, ‘16Reid, Earl S. 1899Reynolds, John A. 1946Reynolds, Roger 1971Rice, Clinton A. 1912Rice, Edward E. 1927, ‘28, ‘29Rice, Harvey E. 1902Rice, John 1994, ‘95Rice, Pierce 1902Rice, Ronald 1991, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94Richards, Sidney 1969Richardson, Michael 2005, ‘06Riddle, Greg 1979, ‘80Riley, Corey 2005, ‘06, ‘07Riley, Trumaine 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Rinaldi, John 1967Riney, William 1971Ringe, Jerry 1961Riske, Josh 2003Riskey, Earl N. 1924Ritzkat, Frank A. 1917Rivett, Byron J. 1903Roberson, Chris J. 2001, ‘02Roberson, Chris R. 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Robert, Jason 2002, ‘03Roberts, Bruce B. 1943Roberts, Bryan 1980, ‘81Robinette, Ryan 2000Robinson 1914Robinson, Clifton 1996, ‘97, ‘98, 2000Robinson, David 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97Robinson, Larounse 1992Robinson, Lester 1914Robinson, Michael 1978Robinson, Orlo J. 1914Rocca, Franco 1994, ‘95, ‘96Rock, Donald E. 1934, ‘35Rockwell, Dean L. 1931, ‘32, ‘33Rockwell, Ferdinand A. 1921Rodriguez, Manny 1978, ‘79, ‘80Rodwell, Robert 1965, ‘66

Roe, Kenneth 1965Roe, William F. 1964, ‘65, ‘66Rogner, Carl C. 1901Rohrer, Ken H. ’52Romeli, Michael 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Roncoli, Thomas C. 1949, ‘50Ross, Dempster A. 1960, ‘61, ‘62Ross, James 1935, ‘36, ‘37, ‘38Ross, Marvell 1983Ross, Richard H. 1945Rosser, Tyrone 1998Rove, Nicholas R. 1932, ‘33, ‘34, ‘35Row, Mike 1987, ‘88, ‘89Royster, Richard 1980, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83Rubin, Berry L. 1964, ‘65, ‘66Rucker, Keith 1986Ruggles, Harold L. 1922Runciman, Carlton H. 1909, ‘10Rush, Bill 1979, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83Rushing, Marvin 1996, ‘97, ‘98Russell, David B. 1936, ‘37Russell, George E. 1935, ‘36, ‘37Russell, Hammond 1999, 2000, ‘01Russell, Scott 1998, ‘99, 2000, ‘01Rust, Harold J. 1919Rutherford, Roy 1977, ‘78, ‘79Ruzga, Ed 1975, ‘76Ruzzin, Ronald F. 1951, ‘52Ryland, Maurice 2000, ‘01Rynearson, Ernest J. 1916Rynearson, Elton J. 1911, ‘12, ‘13Rynearson, Dr. E. James 1949, ‘50Rysko, David 2001, ‘02, ‘03

- S -Sabbath, Clarence B. 1934, ‘35, ‘36Saleh, Sam 1971Salisbury, Charles B. 1901, ‘02Salisbury, Daniel B. 1906Salvatori, Mike 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03Sanders, Alvin 1973, ‘74Sanders, Lynn 1987Sanders, Olin C. 1930, ‘31, ‘32Santa, Randy 1997, ‘98, ‘99Savory, Elton 1961Sawdy, Allan 1927, ‘28Sayles, Alton 1927Scalf, Ray W. 1910Schafer, John J. 1911, ‘12Schebeck, Tim 1981, ‘82Scheloske, Jim 1992, ‘93Scheloske, Robert 1965, ‘66Schenavar, Harold 1966Schiska, Richard L. 1953Schlaack, Merrill J. 1922Schmidt, Brad 1988, ‘89Schmidt, John 1967, ‘68Schmidt, Ken 1980Schmitt, Andy 2006, ‘07Schneider, Karl M. 1920Schoen, Wilfred T. 1925, ‘26, ‘27Schoof, George I. 1924Schooler, Tom 1988, ‘89Schram, Carl T. 1940, ‘41Schultz, James H. 1956, ‘57, ‘58Schultz, Orion L. 1949, ‘50Schurgin, Ben 1930Schutt, Rich 1999Sclater, Robert G. 1949, ‘50, ‘51Scott, Mike 1993, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97Scott, Rickey 1999, 2000Scott, Sean 1994Screen, Rodney 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92Seaberry, Lorenzo 2006, ‘07Seckinger, John 1959, ‘60

Richard Palmer (No. 12 – 1991-93) led the Eagles in interceptions in 1992 with seven.

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Short, Jason 1998, ‘99, 2000Short, Leon E. 1921Shugars, Daniel 1967Sibert, Thomas E. 1956Sickles, Fred R. 1920Siera, Walter 1938, ‘39, ‘40Sigman, Lionel A. 1952Simmons, Carl J. 1930, ‘31, ‘32Simmons, Glen E. 1945, ‘46, ‘47Simmons, Tarance 1998, ‘99Simons, John T. 1910Simone, Frank 1983Simpson, Leigh H. 1910Simpson, Rick 1981, ‘82, ‘83, ‘84Sinclair, Frank E. 1894, ‘95Sitkins, Roger 1968, ‘69, ‘70Skinner, Charles J. 1950, ‘51, ‘52Skinner, Harold B. 1912Skiver, Mike 1983, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86Skotarczyk, Gordon 1976, ‘77, ‘78Skowneski, Edward C. 1950, ‘52, ‘53Slabaugh, Howard A. 1941, ‘42Slamer, Al 1975, ‘76, ‘77Slater, Rod 1974, ‘75, ‘76Sledge, Walter 1994, ‘95Smilo, Dave 1977, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80Smith, Anthony 1996, ‘97, ‘98Smith, Arthur R. 1924, ‘25Smith, Blake 2004, ‘05, ‘06Smith, Bob 1974, ‘75Smith, Corey 1996Smith, David L. 1930, ‘31, ‘32Smith, Earle B. 1906, ‘07Smith, Glennard 1986, ‘87Smith, Herbert L. 1927Smith, Hollis 1990Smith, Jay H. 1900Smith, Jerry 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89Smith, Mike 1981, ‘82, ‘83, ‘84Smith, Raymond H. 1961, ‘62Smith, Richard 1970, ‘71Smith, Richard W. 1948, ‘49Smith, Riley Jr. 1962Smith, Spenser 2005, ‘06, ‘07Snow, Charles F. 1926Snyder, Myran E. 1920Solatka, Phil 1985, ‘86, ‘87Soldan, Lawrence E. 1947, ‘48, ‘49Spangler, David 1963

Spence, William 1920Spencer, Dave 1974, ‘75Spencer, George W. 1909Spicer, Frank A. 1907, ‘08, ‘09Spilos, Lawrence P. 1946, ‘48Squibbs, Jeff 1990, ‘91Squires, John C. 1938Stamps, Percy 1978, ‘80, ‘81Standen, Benjamin J. 1941, ‘42, ‘46Stanford, Gary 2000Stansik, Jim 1974, ‘75, ‘76Staples, Malcom 1980, ‘81Starnes, Toller 1998, ‘99, 2000, ‘01Starwas, John M. 1938Steimle, Clemens P. 1900, ‘01, ‘06, ‘07Steimle, Edward M. 1905, ‘06Stevens, Carl 1966, ‘67Stevens, Jamal 1998, ‘99, 2000, ‘01Stevens, LeRoy H. 1907, ‘08Stewart, Donald 1968, ‘69, ‘70Stewart, Henry 1984Stewart, Stacy 1989, ‘90Stewart, Thomas E. 1936, ‘37Still, Sam 1975, ‘76, ‘77Stites, Raymond L. 1926, ‘27, ‘28, ‘29Stitt, Michael C. 1957Stockton, Robert 1963, ‘64Stoitsiadis, John 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89Stokes, Barry 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95Stokes, Ed 1975Stone, Jacory 2006, ‘07Stoner, William E. 1926 Stover, George H. 1928, ‘29, ‘30Stowers, Donald R. 1956, ‘58Stratton, Charles G. 1911, ‘12Strickland, Kahle 1980, ‘81, ‘82Strickland, Michael 1972, ‘73, ‘74Stringwell, James 1965Strohl, Wayne E. 1951Stuckey, Richard C. ‘27Sturt, Troy 1987, ‘88, ‘89Sullivan, Tom 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89Suszan, Nick 2004Sutton, Julian R. 1937Swaingan, Derrick 2002Swank, Matt 1988, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91Sweet, Leonard J. 1945Swift, James M. 1891, ‘92, ‘93Symons, John T. 1910

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- T -Talley, Chris 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Tarbutton, Richard M. 1952Taylor, David 1997, ‘98, ‘99Teague, David 1981, ‘83, ‘84Teasley, Stephen 1986Ten Eyck, James R. 1962, ‘63Tenny, Mark 1912Teufer, Phillip H. 1924, ‘25, ‘26Thames, Terry 1975, ‘76, ‘77Thayer, Mike 1982, ‘83, ‘84Thayer, Ralph E. 1928, ‘29, ‘30Thomas, Chris 2004, ‘05, ‘06Thomas, Doug 1975Thomas, Grover C. 1903, ‘04Thomas, J.T. 1976Thomas, Latherin 1967Thomas, Martin L. 1957, ‘58, ‘59, ‘60Thomas, Mike 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95Thomas, Nicholas 1946, ‘47, ‘48Thompson, Craig 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93Thompson, Eric 1993, ‘94, ‘95Thompson, George C. 1955, ‘56, ‘57, ‘58Thompson, Matt 1982Thompson, Robert 1983, ‘84, ‘85Thorne, Enoch C. 1895, ‘96Thorpe, Melvin W. 1930, ‘31, ‘32Throop, Enos C. 1930, ‘31Tiller, Larry 1975, ‘76, ‘77Tilley, Damian 2000Tinkle, Gerald 1967Todt, Donald C. 1936Tolliver, Chris 1999Tolliver, Derrick 1981, ‘82Tomlinson, George 1919Tompkins, Theron A. 1922, ‘23, ‘24, ‘25Tooker, Herbert C. 1899Tooson, Kevin 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93Topolinski, Jerry 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Towe, Eric 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89Towers, Ward C. 1892, ‘93Toth, Allen 1961Travis, Ashley 1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99Trefry, Donald J. 1959, ‘60Tremper, Lawrence V., Dr. 1941Trionfi, Donald 1972, ‘73Triplett, Benson 1975, ‘76, ‘77

Dean Rockwell (1931-33)

The 1987 EMU Football seniors led EMU to its second bowl appearance in school history.

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Barry Stokes (No. 64 – 1992-95) and Ryan Wheatley (No. 86 – 1992-95)

ALL-TIME LETTER WINNERS