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6WMU LinebackersLettermen Returning 2; Lettermen Lost 1Starters Returning 1; Starters Lost 1The linebacker position has been an area of change for <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> over the past couple of seasons, moving fromthree to two throughout both campaigns. The one mainstay was always the leadership of Mitch Zajac. Youth replacesseniority in <strong>2012</strong> as the likes of Desmond Bozeman and Devon Brant are joined by Terry Easmon and Jake Minster fromthe junior college ranks to help provide pressure in the backfield and assist the back end with coverage in the flats. Thisgroup will be coached by the NCAA’s career leader in tackles, Tim McGarigle, so Bronco fans should be very excited forthe quality and quantity of hits from this group in <strong>2012</strong>.<strong>2012</strong> RETURNING LB STATSGP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds.Bozeman 13-2 12 13 25 0.5-2 0.0-0Brant 8-7 12 31 43 0.5-1 0.0-0Calvin Smith 9-0 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0WMU Defensive Backs/RoversLettermen Returning 9; Lettermen Lost 4Starters Returning 3; Starters Lost 2Youth proved to be beneficial for the <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> defensive backfield in 2011 as Donald Celiscar and Rontavious Atkinsmoved into starting roles and proved worthy of those spots, accounting for 45 and 40 tackles, respectively. The duoalso accounted for three interceptions and five pass break ups. The Rover position, a linebacker and safety hybrid, hasproduced top tacklers for the Broncos over the past two seasons and Johnnie Simon is the latest, coming off 114 stopsa year ago. Trevor Ishmael also showed his skill at the position, providing depth in the middle of the Bronco defense.Returning for his senior season is Lewis Toler, who had 59 stops and four PBUs as a junior.<strong>2012</strong> RETURNING DB STATSGP-GS Solo Asst. Total INT PBUAtkins 12-5 23 17 40 2 0Celiscar 12-4 33 12 45 1 5Currie 10-0 14 10 24 1 1Henry 10-0 1 2 3 0 0Ishmael 13-2 11 15 26 0 4Pettway 11-10 23 34 57 2 2Simon 13-12 62 52 114 2 7Garrett Smith 9-0 1 2 3 0 0Toler 13-13 43 16 59 0 4WMU Special TeamsLettermen Returning 1; Lettermen Lost 2<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> not only lost both its starting kicker and punter after a four-year period but also the program’s all-timeleading scorer and most consistent PAT kicker in John Potter. This spring will be a test for the next kicker and punter totake the field for WMU as Ben Armer’s 41.0 yards per punt is also a need heading into the season. The kicking gamestarts with the snap and that is one area where WMU has experience returning this spring. Kirk Nakama returns for hisjunior season in <strong>2012</strong> after having made every field goal, PAT and punt snap during his sophomore campaign.<strong>2012</strong> RETURNING SPECIAL TEAMS STATSGP PAT Snaps FG Snaps Punt SnapsNakama 13 58 22 45PR Yds. Avg. TD LongAtkins 1 -2 -2.0 0 0Toler 1 -1 -1.0 0 0KR Yds. Avg. TD LongCurrie 2 54 27.0 0 45Drake 1 19 19.0 0 19Fields 5 89 17.8 0 29Henry 1 14 14.0 0 14<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


AMP CAMPBELLSECONDARY| DEF. PASS GAME COORDTHIRD SEASONMICHIGAN STATE, 1999RECRUITING AREA(S)FLORIDA, LANSINGFormer <strong>Michigan</strong> State cornerback Amp Campbell was officially announced by <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong><strong>University</strong> as the Broncos’ cornerbacks coach on January 22, 2010, and begins his third season withthe program in <strong>2012</strong>, now in charge of the entire secondary and serving as the defensive passinggame coordinator.Under Campbell’s tutelage, Aaron Winchester converted to cornerback and racked up 84 tackles,leading the team with nine PBUs en route to starting every game as a senior.<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> had a pair of defensive backs rank in a tie for 15th in the country in interceptionsin 2010. Mario Armstrong and Lewis Toler had five apiece, accounting for two-thirds of WMU’s interceptiontotal. Toler, who was named Freshman All-America by Rivals.com, led the MAC in passesdefended with 14, the five interceptions (ranked second in the conference) and nine pass break ups.He also had three fumble recoveries, accounting for eight of WMU’s 30 take aways in 2010Campbell is no stranger to the state of <strong>Michigan</strong> as the Sarasota, Fla., native was a standout at<strong>Michigan</strong> State <strong>University</strong> in the late 1990’s. His playing career was interrupted in 1998 when he suffereda cervic-spinal injury against Oregon just two games into the 1998 campaign. Miraculously, hefought back from his injury to play in 1999, capping his courageous career in the 2000 Citrus Bowl.Campbell’s playing career also intertwined with <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> as he returned an interception 43yards for a touchdown in the 1997 opener against the Broncos. His first game back from injury, alsoagainst Oregon, he recovered a fumble for a touchdown.Prior to arriving in Kalamazoo, Campbell was and assistant at Lane College in Jackson, Tenn. Therehe served as the defensive backs coach and assisted with special teams. He recruited the Florida,Tennessee, Ohio and <strong>Michigan</strong> areas. From 2007-08 he was an assistant at Riverview High Schoolin his hometown.Campbell resigned from his position of defensive backs coach and recruiting/special teams coordinatorat Ferris State in in February of 2005 to help take care of his mother who had suffered astroke. Prior to Big Rapids, Campbell was an assistant at Urbana <strong>University</strong> in Ohio during from Juneof 2002 to March of 2004. He also served as an admissions counselor and multicultural studentspecialist while at Urbana.Campell started all but one game as a Spartan from 1996 until his injury in 1998, amassing 104total tackles, five interceptions, three sacks and 15 TFLs. He also accumulated 30 PBUs with 14 in1996 and 15 in 1997. Campbell signed with the New Orleans Saints in April of 2000 and remainedwith the team until July of the same year.Campbell (36/DOB: 9-4-75) has a daughter, Kiera (15), and a son, Anthony (5). He holds membershipin both the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) and the Black Coaches Association(BCA).STEVE CASULATIGHT ENDSFIRST SEASONDELAWARE, 2009RECRUITING AREA(S)W. MICHIGAN, UPPER PENINSULA, JUCOSteve Casula officially joined the WMU <strong>football</strong> program as its tight ends coach on Feb. 3, <strong>2012</strong>.The Wilmington, Del., native was a student assistant for the Blue Hens for two seasons under headcoach K.C. Keeler where he worked primarily with the offensive line. Casula also worked as an assistantat a pair of high schools to begin his career. He was an assistant at Kennett High School duringthe 2007 season and an assistant at Delcastle during the 2006 campaign.Casula (24/DOB: 9-7-87), who earned his masters degree from <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong>, earned all-statehonors as a senior while a student at Delaware <strong>football</strong> power Salesianum High School and servedas the team captain during his final season.BOBBY ERHARDTRUNNING BACKS | SPEC. TEAMS COORDFIRST SEASONWESTFIELD STATE, 1988RECRUITING AREA(S)E. MICHIGAN, NE UNITED STATESRobert (Bobby) Erhardt officially became the Broncos’ running backs coach and special teams coordinatorin March of <strong>2012</strong>.Erhardt spent the past two seasons at his alma mater, Westfield State <strong>University</strong>, where he served asthe special teams coordinator and offensive line coach. He began his coaching career in the stateof <strong>Michigan</strong>, serving as the inside linebacker coach at Saginaw Valley State in 1988, recruiting inthe metro Detroit area.Erhardt continued his winning ways with his second position as the linebacker coach at Cornell duringthe Big Red’s run to the 1990 Ivy League championship.After a two-year stint at UMass, Erhardt spent a pair of seasons at Penn State (1993-94), helping theNittany Lions to a Big Ten championship and 1995 Rose Bowl title, serving as a graduate assistantfor the offensive line.Erhardt has served as the defensive backs coach and recruiting coordinator at Buffalo (1995-98),defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach at Oberlin College (1999-2000), director of <strong>football</strong>operations at Rutgers (2001-03), where he worked with WMU head coach Bill Cubit, and as thespecial teams coordinator and linebackers coach at Holy Cross (2004).Erhardt (46/DOB: 1-26-66), a native of Massachusetts, coached at the high school level for fiveseasons before returning to his alma mater.He graduated from Westfield State in 1988 with a bachelors in mass communications. Erhardt andhis wife, the former Sandra M. Lapointe, have three children, Madelyn, Hanna and Jason.9


10LOU ESPOSITODEF. LINE | DEF. ASST. HC | REC. COORDSECOND SEASONMEMPHIS, 2001RECRUITING AREA(S)INDIANA, BATTLE CREEKThe <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> <strong>football</strong> program announced the hiring of Lou Esposito as the Broncos’ defensiveline coach on Feb. 9, 2010. Esposito, who was named the 2009 Great Lakes Valley ConferenceCoach of the Year, joined WMU after serving as the head coach at Saint Joseph’s College (Ind.) forfive seasons.Esposito, who was named the recruiting coordinator in 2011, boasted a pair of All-MAC performerson the defensive line in Drew Nowak and Freddie Bishop. Nowak went on to earn MAC DefensivePlayer of the Year as well as Phil Steele All-America. His starting defensive line accounted for 18.0sacks, 43.0 TFLs and 16 QB hurries.Success followed Esposito to Kalamazoo as the Bronco defense ranked third in sacks and fourthin tackles for loss with most of that production coming from the defensive line. Paul Hazel, a ThirdTeam All-MAC selection, ranked third in the conference in sacks per game and ranked 32nd in thecountry. Travonte Boles proved he was ready for Division I <strong>football</strong> as a true freshman, even scoringa touchdown on an interception at Akron.Esposito, a two-time GLFC Coach of the Year, and his coaching staff captured GLFC championshipstwice during his tenure, in 2006 and again in 2009. SJC posted a 30-25 <strong>record</strong> with Esposito atthe helm and <strong>record</strong>ed a 100 percent graduation rate for four-year student-athletes over six years.He coached 23 All-GLFC student-athletes in 2009 alone, ranking first in both rushing offense anddefense. The Pumas also had the top ranked redzone offense in the GLFC, boasting the 2009 GLFCOffensive Player of the Year and an unblemished <strong>record</strong> in conference play.A defensive coordinator at SJC as well, Esposito prided himself on the fact that his team ranked firstin the conference in turnover margin and sacks in 2009 and ranked 13th in the nation in turnovermargin in 2008. In 2007, his defense was ranked 35th in the country and 28th in defensive passingefficiency. Offensively, the Pumas ranked eighth in fewest fumbles lost in 2007.SJC ranked 14th in total defense in 2006, blocking a program <strong>record</strong> nine kicks and causing aprogram <strong>record</strong> 38 turnovers. Esposito’s defense registered 91 tackles for loss in 2006 and rankedfourth in the country in turnover margin. During the 2005 campaign, Esposito’s first as head coach,the Pumas <strong>record</strong>ed their first back-to-back winning seasons in 20 years, set eight single season<strong>record</strong>s and ranked 11th in the country in pass efficiency defense. In his first year on the staff asthe defensive coordinator in 2004, Esposito took a defense that had ranked 147th up to 30th in thecountry in just one season.A four-year letterwinner on the offensive line at the <strong>University</strong> of Memphis, Esposito was elected captainduring the 1999 and 2000 campaigns. He signed a contract to play with the Memphis Xplorersof the Arena Football League in 2001 and coached of the Xplorers as the offensive/defensive linecoach and special teams coordinator from December of 2002 through December of 2003.Esposito (34/DOB: 9/13/77), an AFCA member since 2003, and his wife Brooke have a son, LouisJoseph Esposito IV, who was born on March 20, 2009. They reside in Kalamazoo.ALL-MAC UNDER ESPOSITO2011 Drew Nowak DT First TeamMAC Defensive Player of the Year2011 Freddie Bishop DE Third Team2010 Paul Hazel DE Third TeamTIM McGARIGLELINEBACKERSFIRST SEASONNORTHWESTERN, 2006RECRUITING AREA(S)ILLINOIS<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> announced Tim McGarigle as its linebackers coach on Feb. 17, <strong>2012</strong>.McGarigle comes to <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> has the college games greatest tackler, holding the FBS career<strong>record</strong> at 545 total tackles during his time as a Northwestern Wildcat. He was semifinalist forboth the Dick Butkus and Chuck Bednarik Awards in 2005, while earning All-Big Ten honors in 2004and 2005.The Chicago native was drafted in the seventh round of the 2006 NFL Draft by the St. Louis Ramsand played three seasons. During that time he was named NFL Special Teams Player of the Weekagainst the Arizona Cardinals on Oct. 7, 2007 and was named the team’s Iron Man following the2007 off-season for superior achievement and dedication during team workouts. McGarigle alsoplayed two seasons in the United Football League for the Florida Tuskers.McGarigle (28/DOB: 10-25-83), a 2006 Northwestern graduate with a bachelors in communicationsstudies, returned to his alma mater in 2011 and served as the defensive quality control assistant andgraduate assistant for the Wildcats as he pursued his masters in sports administration. He assistedin all phases of coaching the Northwestern linebackers as well as aided the special teams units.He resides in Kalamazoo.NATE PEOPLESSTRENGTH & CONDITIONINGEIGHTH SEASONMISSISSIPPI STATE, 1997Nate Peoples begins his eighth season with the Bronco Football support staff in <strong>2012</strong>. In 2008Peoples was one of four to be named finalist for NCAA Division I (FBS) Strength & Coach of the Yearby FootballScoop.com.Peoples spent three years (2002-05) as the top assistant strength coach at Stanford <strong>University</strong>,working extensively with the Cardinal <strong>football</strong> team. He also served two seasons (2000-02) at the<strong>University</strong> of Central Florida in the capacity of assistant strength coach.A Tampa native, Peoples earned three letters (1995-97) at inside linebacker at Mississippi State<strong>University</strong>. He received a bachelor’s degree in fitness management from MSU in 1997 and added amaster’s in sports administration in 1999. During that time, Peoples worked as a graduate assistant.Peoples is married to the former Amber Twyner. They have two daughters, Marin Sierra (8) and Taylor(2).<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


A.J. RICKEROFFENSIVE LINE | RUN GAME COORDSECOND SEASONMISSOURI, 2004RECRUITING AREA(S)CHICAGO, INDIANAWMU announced the return of A.J. Ricker to the WMU <strong>football</strong> coaching staff on Jan. 12, 2011.Ricker, who served as a graduate assistant in 2006 and 2007, and as an offensive assistant in2008, rejoined the Broncos as the program’s offensive line coach in 2011.The Bronco offensive line boasted All-MAC selection Dann O’Neill in 2011 and saw first year guardKasimili Uitalia start all 13 games. Returning center Kevin Galeher was a 2011 Rimington Trophycandidate under Ricker’s tutelage.Prior to rejoining <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong>’s <strong>football</strong> program, Ricker served one season as the head coachat St. Joseph’s College in Rensselaer, Ind. Ricker served as the Pumas’ offensive line coach in 2009,under WMU’s current defensive line coach Lou Esposito, in 2009. In one season, the offensive lineaveraged 179.5 rushing yards and only allowed two sacks per game. Ricker earned the mantel ofGreat Lakes Football Conference Assistant Coach of the Year in 2009 for his SJC offensive schemeefforts.During his previous tenure at WMU Ricker was hands on with the offensive line, providing supportformer offensive line coaches Bob Stanley and Mike Sullivan. The Bronco offensive line produced a1,000-yard running back and ranked 14th in the nation in sacks allowed in 2006 and blocked foranother 1,000-yard back again in 2008. It also produced a two-time Rimington Trophy candidate inRobbie Krutilla, who was an Outland Trophy candidate in 2007, and a pair of All-Mid-American Conferenceselections in Krutilla and James Blair. Blair was selected to participate in the 2008 Hula BowlAll-Star Classic and the Texas vs. the Nation Challenge.Ricker completed a stellar collegiate career at the <strong>University</strong> of Missouri, where he earned a degreein agriculture, in 2003 as the center for the Tigers. He holds the school <strong>record</strong> for consecutive startswith 47, starting 11 games in 2000 and 2001, 12 games in 2002 and a career-high 13 contestsin 2003.The Klein, Texas, native was named First-Team All-Big 12 by the coaches and the Dallas MorningNews in 2003, while also receiving Second-Team All-Big 12 honors from the Associated Press.Ricker was named Second-Team All-Big 12 by the coaches and received honorable mention for All-Big12 from the AP in 2002. He was also named First-Team Academic All-Big 12 during his junior campaign.His sophomore season was highlighted by being named Third-Team All-Big 12 by the coaches,receiving honorable mention for All-Big 12 from the AP and garnering Second-Team Academic All-Big12 honors in 2001.He signed a free-agent contract with the Chicago Bears in 2004 and was allocated to the Rhein Firein 2005 of NFL Europe where he was named the offensive team captain prior to the season opener.Ricker (32/DOB: 3-29-80), married to the former Lauren Mattaliano, spent the 2006 season, andpart of the 2007 campaign, as a member of the Tampa Bay Storm of the Arena Football League.He saw action in 16 games, starting 10 in 2006. He made seven tackles, playing both offense anddefense, and recovered four fumbles.Ricker and his wife, Lauren, reside in Kalamazoo.ALL-MAC UNDER RICKER2011 Dann O’Neill OT Third TeamTHAD WARDWIDE RECEIVERSFIRST SEASONCENTRAL FLORIDA, 2001RECRUITING AREA(S)INNER CITY DETROIT, N. FLORIDAThad Ward was announced as the wide receivers coach at <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> on Feb. 17, <strong>2012</strong>.Ward joins the Broncos after building his resume at nearly every level of the game. The 2001 CentralFlorida graduate began his coaching career as a graduate assistant and safeties coach at FloridaA&M (2002). From 2003-05 he was the passing game coordinator, wide receivers, defensive backsand special teams coordinator at Tallahassee Rickards High School as well as the DB coach andrecruiting coordinator at Independence Community College in 2005.During the summer of 2005, Ward served as a graduate assistant at Illinois before joining <strong>Western</strong>Illinois as the running backs coach. There he spent six seasons helping build an offense that wouldrank second in the FCS in points per game (35.6) and third in yards per game (457.23) during the2010 campaign. He also helped Walter Camp All-American Herb Donaldson to Missouri Valley OffensivePlayer of the Year and Walter Payton finalist in 2008.During his time at <strong>Western</strong> Illinois, Ward participated in the NCAA Football Coaches Academy in Mayof 2009 as well as the NFL’s Minority Internship Program with the Baltimore Ravens from May toAugust of the same year.Ward (34/DOB: 9-17-78) joined Gardner-Webb in 2011 as the passing game coordinator and widereceivers coach. He helped James Perry become the all-time receptions leader in the Big SouthConference.He and his wife Jocelyn have two daughters, Jayda and Journie, and a son, Thaddaeus, Jr.JAY STEILBERGDIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONSFIRST SEASONBELLARMINE, 2003Jay Steilberg joined the WMU <strong>football</strong> staff as director of <strong>football</strong> operations in June of <strong>2012</strong>. Steilbergmost recently served in the same capacity at Ball State.Steilberg, a native of Louisville, Ky., led the operations efforts at Ball State from 2003-11, servingas the program’s operations director until 2008 and then as the assistant athletic director of operationsuntil 2011.Prior to joining the Cardinals, Steilberg served as an assistant <strong>football</strong> coach at his high school almamater, St. Xavier on two occasions (1994-97, 1999-2000) as well as at DuPont Manual (1998) andFern Creek (2001-02).In 2011, Steilberg stepped away from Ball State but not away from college <strong>football</strong> as he servedas a national scout with the National Collegiate Scouting Association and worked as a recruitingconsultant as well.Steilberg (40/DOB: 11-3-71) earned his bachelor’s degree from Bellarmine in 2003 and master’sfrom Ball State in 2010.11


RRRRR12JOHN SCHAEFERVIDEO COORDINATORFIRST SEASONWESTERN MICHIGAN, 2011DREW ENGELSGRADUATE ASSISTANTFIRST SEASONHOPE COLLEGE, 2008John Schaefer enters his first season as the video coordinator for the WMU <strong>football</strong> program in <strong>2012</strong>.Schaefer has been affiliated with the Broncos since 2007, serving as a student assistant during the2007, 2008 and 2009 seasons.Schaefer (35/DOB: 6-25-77) joined the WMU <strong>football</strong> video staff in 2010 and assisted the videocoordinator on staff video needs. He earned a degree in mathematics with a minor in comunicationsfrom <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> <strong>University</strong> in 2011.Drew Engels begins his first season as a graduate assistant with the WMU <strong>football</strong> program in <strong>2012</strong>,assisting with the offensive line.Engels joins the Broncos after serving as the defensive line coach and video coordinator at his almamater of Hope College over the past two seasons.Prior to returning to Hope, Engels served as a graduate assistant at Grand Valley State during the2009 season, assisting the offensive and defensive line as well as working as the program’s videocoordinator.TAYLOR JORGENSENEQUIPMENT MANAGERFIRST SEASONWESTERN MICHIGAN, YEARKYLE HOKEGRADUATE ASSISTANTFIRST SEASONBALL STATE, <strong>2012</strong>Taylor Jorgensen joined the WMU <strong>football</strong> program as the equipment manager in July of <strong>2012</strong>.Jorgensen comes from a long line of Broncos as not only is he an alumni but so are his mother andfather. His father, Paul, was <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong>’s quarterback from 1972-74 and holds the distinctionof being th only signal caller (dating back to 1961) to rush for 100 yards in a game (128 vs. NorthernIllinois — 9/22/1973).Jorgensen comes to the Bronco <strong>football</strong> program with experience at the NFL level as well, working inthe equipment department with the Detroit Lions.Kyle Hoke joins the WMU <strong>football</strong> staff in <strong>2012</strong>, coming from his alma mater of Ball State. Hoke willassist with the defensive side of the ball.The Akron, Ohio, native played four years as a safety at Ball State (2008-11). Hoke saw action in all14 of the Cardinals’ games during their 2008 run to the Mid-American Conference ChampionshipGame and the GMAC Bowl.Hoke’s father, Jon, played in the NFL for the Chicago Bears and Kansas City Chiefs in the 1980’s. Heis currently the defensive backs coach for the Bears. Hoke’s uncle, Brady, the nephew of <strong>Michigan</strong>head coach Brady Hoke.ROBERT ARNHEIMGRADUATE ASSISTANTFIRST SEASONWESTERN MICHIGAN, <strong>2012</strong>ANDREW MALSONGRADUATE ASSISTANTFIRST SEASONWESTMINSTER COLLEGE, 2008Robert Arnheim became a graduate assistant in <strong>2012</strong> with a focus on the Broncos’ corps of widereceivers after a stellar career as a wide out at WMU.Arnheim spent three seasons as a wide out for WMU, racking up 1,696 career yards and nine TDs on151 career receptions, a total that ranks eighth in program history. He also ranks 12th in programhistory with four career 100-yard receiving games.The Orlando, Fla., native came to <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> as a quarterback and threw two TDs during hiscareer, earning All-MAC in 2009.Andrew Malson joins the WMU <strong>football</strong> staff as a graduate assistant in <strong>2012</strong>. He will assistant withthe defensive line.Malson served as the defensive coordinator and secondary coach at his alma mater, WesterminsterCollege, during the past two seasons. Prior to his stint at Westminster, Malson was a part-timeassistant at Missouri <strong>Western</strong> State <strong>University</strong> for the 2008 season, coaching the defensive backs.As a student-athlete, Malson was a two-time All-Upper Midwest Athletic Conference center in 2006and 2007 and served as a team captain in 2007.<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


KYLE BLECHADIRECTOR OF MEDICAL SERVICES13TH SEASONFRESNO STATE, 1993DENNIS CORBINASSOCIATE AD OF MEDICAL SERVICES30TH SEASONCENTRAL MICHIGAN, 197613Kyle Blecha became head athletic trainer of the Bronco Football program in July of 2000.Prior to arriving at WMU, he served over three years as head athletic trainer at Lincoln <strong>University</strong> inJefferson City, Mo. He is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association.As an undergraduate, Blecha was an athletic training student with the Fresno State Bulldogs, completinga bachelor’s degree in physical education-athletic training in 1993.A native of Ridgecrest, Calif., Kyle and his wife, Kelley, have two daughters, Ally (20) and Sydney (12).Associate Athletic Director for Medical/Support Services Dennis Corbin is entering his 30th year at<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong>.A 1976 graduate of Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, Corbin earned a degree in athletic training/physical educationbefore completing his master’s degree at the <strong>University</strong> of Arizona in the same field three years later.After spending three years as an assistant athletic trainer at Bowling Green, Corbin arrived at WMU.He currently supervises the athletic training and strength and conditioning staffs while overseeingstudent-athlete conduct, drug testing, and welfare issues.Corbin and his wife, Gayle, have two grown children, Natalie and Nicholas, and reside in Kalamazoo.ROBIN HOOK —“THE VOICE OF THE BRONCOS”ASSISTANT AD OF BROADCAST MEDIA &CORPORATE SALES29TH SEASONMONTY PORTERASSOCIATE AD OF BUSINESS OPERATIONS30TH SEASONIOWA, 1989The Voice of Bronco Athletics since 1984, Robin Hook handles play-by-play duties for <strong>football</strong>, alongwith men’s and women’s basketball and hockey.Hook joined the WMU Athletic Department in April of 1995 and was promoted to assistant athleticdirector for broadcast services in 1998. Hook has expanded WMU’s radio coverage with the creationof the Bronco Radio Network and added numerous corporate sponsors.Prior to arriving at WMU, Hook was an on-air radio personality for 15 years, mostly with WKMI-AMin Kalamazoo.As a part of his administrative duties for WMU Athletics, Hook handles all sponsorship relationshipsas well as working hand-in-hand with the stations that comprise the Bronco Radio Network.A Bellville, Mich., native, Robin and his wife Ruth are the parents of Chelsea and Jared, currently amember of the <strong>Michigan</strong> State baseball team.JEFF STONEASSOCIATE AD OF ACADEMIC &COMPLIANCE SERVICES26TH SEASONALMA, 1982Monty Porter oversees the operating budgets, finances and human resources activities for WMU’sathletic program. In addition, he serves as supervising athletic director for <strong>football</strong>, hockey, gymnastics,golf, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, ticket office operations and equipment operations.Porter spent 15 seasons as color radio analyst for <strong>football</strong> from 1998-2011.Porter came to WMU in November of 1995 after spending four seasons at Lamar, where he servedas Assistant A.D. for Business Affairs.The Coralville, Iowa, native was also an administrative assistant at Iowa, earning bachelor’s andmaster’s degrees with an athletic administration emphasis. While a student at Iowa, Porter workedwith the Hawkeye <strong>football</strong> team.Monty and his wife, Mellissa, have five children: Montgomery (19), Collin (17), Gavin (17), Emily (16)and Adysen (9).MAT KANANDIRECTOR OF MEDIA RELATIONSFOOTBALL SID8TH SEASONOHIO, 1997Jeff Stone assumed the position of Associate Athletic Director for Academic Services and Compliancein April of 1998.He manages and monitors the academic progress of all WMU student-athletes. Stone also supervisesthe compliance area within the department. Additionally, he oversees the Bronco baseball,softball and track programs.A native of Midland, <strong>Michigan</strong>, Stone joined the athletics staff in August of 1987 as WMU’s firstdirector of academic support. He received his bachelor’s degree (English and Education) in 1982from Alma College and a master’s degree (College Student Personnel) from Bowling Green State<strong>University</strong> in 1986.Stone is married (Anne). The couple has two children (Elizabeth and Andrew).Mat Kanan enters his eighth season with <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> and his sixth year as the director ofmedia relations in <strong>2012</strong>-13. He serves as the media contact for <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> <strong>football</strong>, softballand golf.Kanan joined the athletic media relations staff in September of 2005 after spending two years withthe athletic communications staff at the <strong>University</strong> of Pennsylvania where he served as the contactfor <strong>football</strong>, baseball and women’s basketball. He has been an active member of the College SportsInformation Directors of America since 2003.After graduating from Ohio <strong>University</strong> from the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism in 1997, Kanan,a native of Fremont, Ohio, worked for five years in corporate marketing before entering the sportsinformation field as an intern at Capital <strong>University</strong>, a Division III institution in Columbus, Ohio.Kanan earned his masters in sports management at <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong>. He and his wife, Donna, a1999 graduate of Ohio <strong>University</strong>, have a daughter, Paige (2). They reside in Kalamazoo.


14KATHY BEAUREGARDDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS30TH SEASONHOPE, 1979Kathy Beauregard, the Director of Athletics at <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> <strong>University</strong>, has been involved with the Broncosin several capacities over the course of the past 31 years. She is the longest serving athletic director in the Mid-American Conference. Beauregard arrived in Kalamazoo as a coach before moving into administration and <strong>2012</strong>-13marks her 16th season as mentor of one of the top programs in the MAC.During the spring of <strong>2012</strong>, Beauregard was awared with the <strong>2012</strong> YWCA Lieftime Achievement Award, given to awoman in the community who has demonstrated a lifetime of outstanding contributions to the well-being of the community,state or nation, and has a <strong>record</strong> of accomplishment, leadership and positive role modeling as a volunteerand/or in a career.WMU Athletics solidified its presence on the national stage as volleyball and ice hockey made returns trips to theirrespective NCAA tournaments. It was the second at-large invitation for WMU volleyball since the 2008 season, whilehockey earned the automatic bid into the NCAA West Regional by capturing the <strong>2012</strong> CCHA Tournament championship.The Broncos defeated the seventh and third ranked teams in the country en route to hoisting the Mason Cup.Men’s and women’s soccer made back-to-back trips to the MAC Championship game during the fall of 2011 and<strong>football</strong> played in its third postseason bowl game since the 2006. The Bronco <strong>football</strong> team also boasted a pair ofAll-Americans in 2011 with Jordan White, who led the nation in receptions and receiving yards per game, becomingthe program’s first ever Consensus All-American. The Broncos succeeded again in the classroom in 2011 with a3.14 combined GPA.<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong>’s success on and off the field under Beauregard’s leadership was recognized immediately followingthe 2010-11 season. She herself was recognized by NACDA last June at the national convention, receivingthe Under Armour Award. The department captured the 2010-11 Jacoby Trophy, recognizing the most successfulwomen’s athletic program overall. The Broncos also finished second in Reese Trophy voting (the men’s athleticsequivalent of the Jacoby) in 2010-11. Those two milestones along with WMU’s success in the classroom and in theKalamazoo was reason enough for the Mid-American Conference to award <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> the Cartwright Awardduring the fall of 2011.Four more student-athletes were named Capital One Academic All-America over the past two years (2010-11, 2011-12). Phil Swanson, <strong>football</strong>’s second two-time honoree, and Allyson Doyle (volleyball) were honored in 2010-11.John Potter (<strong>football</strong>) and Anina Cicerone (women’s soccer) added their names to the list of Broncos to reach thisacademic height during Beauregard’s tenure.WMU athletic facilities have greatly improved under Beauregard’s leadership. The $8-million dollar Bill Brown FootballAlumni Center and the $21-million Seelye Athletic Indoor Center have benefited numerous sports teams andprovide top-notch facilities for Bronco student-athletes. The locker rooms at Lawson Ice Arena were renovated andcompleted over the past year and the department continues to raise funds for the Hyames Field Renovation Project,a two million dollar project to renovate the historic venue into a state-of-the-art facility. Field Turf was also installedat Waldo Stadium during the Summer of 2006.Heavily involved in her profession, Beauregard assumed the chair position of the NCAA Olympic Sports Liaison Committeein 2001, a position which she held for two years. She represented WMU as a member of the NCAA ChampionshipsCabinet and NCAA Football Bowl Certification Committee and currently serves on the NCAA Diversity andInclusion Committee.Beauregard, after the 2010-11 sporting year, was named named Athletic Director of the Year for the Football Subdivisionin the Central Region by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics.The beginning of 2010 marked the beginning of a new era in WMU baseball with the addition of new baseball coachBilly Gernon. Success was found on the soccer field in 2010 as well with both the men and women’s programs reachingthe MAC Championship match, with the men falling to eventual national champion Akron.The 2008-09 year saw the Bronco volleyball and men’s tennis programs capture regular season MAC crowns. Thevolleyball team advanced to the round of 16 at the NCAA Tournament, while the Bronco <strong>football</strong> team participated inits second bowl in three seasons and the men’s basketball team won yet another MAC West title.The 2007-08 academic year saw success within the department, on the playing field and in the classroom. WMUAthletics announced the renovation of historic Hyames Field. Heading into the future, the facility will be known asRobert J. Bobb Stadium and will undergo $2.0 million of work over the next year. Renovations to Sorensen Courts,Fran Ebert Field and upcoming work to the men’s basketball locker rooms all highlight Beauregard’s dedication tomoving WMU Athletics forward.Athletically, WMU’s tennis programs found success yet again with both winning a regular season MAC title and the men’s programcapturing the tournament title to earn a berth in the 2008 NCAA Tournament. Both Dave Morin and Besty Kuhle were named MACCoaches of the Year for the second-straight season. The men’s basketball and women’s volleyball programs captured MAC Westtitles during the past athletic season. A pair of Bronco track student-athletes earned All-America honors with Becky Horn earning thenod during the indoor and outdoor seasons and finishing third in the 800m at the 2008 NCAA Outdoor Championships.Academically, WMU boasted a pair of Academic All-Americans in Anthony Gebhart (first team) and Joe Reitz (second team). Gebhartwas the first <strong>football</strong> representative since 1998. Volleyball, baseball and gymnastics finished in the top 10 among other like programsin the APR and WMU <strong>football</strong> had the highest APR score in the MAC for the 2006-07 campaign. Overall, 415 student-athletesfinished 2007-08 with a 3.0 or better cumulative GPA.In 2006-07, men’s and women’s tennis not only repeated as MAC Tournament champions but captured regular season titles as well.Both Morin and Kuhle earned MAC Coach of the Year honors. The WMU <strong>football</strong> team participated in the program’s first postseasonbowl game since 1988. The Broncos boasted three NCAA statistical champions in five categories — Ameer Ismail (FB - sacks andtackles for loss); Carrie Moore (WBB - points per game) and Mark Letestu (HOCKEY - freshman scoring and short-handed goals).<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> continued to pursue excellence in the classroom in 2006-07 as 26 student-athletes in 14 sports earned AcademicAll-MAC status. WMU had five of its programs honored as being in the top-10 percent in their respective sport in the announcementfor their excellence in the classroom over the years identified in the most recent APR; baseball, men’s basketball, gymnastics,women’s tennis and volleyball. The Broncos boasted five academic all-district selections and a pair of academic all-americans inJoe Reitz and Carrie Moore.Moore and Ismail earned All-America status in their respective sports with Moore receiving honorable mention for Kodak All-Americanand Ismail earning Second Team AP All-American.In 2005-06, Beauregard oversaw a department that captured the Jacoby Cup Trophy, awarded to the top women’s program in theMAC based on sports standings. WMU has now won the Jacoby and Reese (men’s overall sports award) trophies during Beauregard’stenure. The Broncos garnered three regular season titles — gymnastics, softball and women’s tennis and two MAC Tournamenttitles — gymnastics and women’s tennis. Under Beauregard’s direction, WMU also won its 100th MAC title all-time in 2005-06.The 2004-05 athletic campaign continued what has become common place at <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong>. Team and individual successbegan in the fall and continued through the spring, highlighted by a MAC Championship in women’s tennis. The strength of thewomen’s programs as a group allowed WMU to finish second in the Jacoby Cup.Along with four MAC titles (men’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer and men’s tennis) in 2003-04, the Broncos also enjoyedan increased level of success in the classroom. WMU’s graduation rate of 83 percent in 2003 ranked eighth nationally and featureda program grade point average of nearly 3.00.On the playing field in 2002-03, the athletics campaign was highlighted by a pair of conference titles in women’s basketball andsoftball. The men’s basketball team also made a postseason appearance, competing in the National Invitation Tournament. Postseasonappearances by the WMU <strong>football</strong>, volleyball and men’s tennis team highlighted the program’s 2000-01 athletic competition.The 1999-2000 campaign was highlighted by the <strong>football</strong> team’s West Division title and trip to the MAC Championship. The women’stennis squad captured the MAC Tourney title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second-straight year and thewomen’s basketball squad made its second-consecutive appearance in the WNIT.In just her second year (1998-99), Beauregard provided support which helped the Bronco men’s athletic squads jump from 10th tofirst place in the Reese Cup standings, giving <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> a share of its first all-sports trophy in 17 years.Previously the senior associate athletic director (1993-97), she supervised all revenue sports, the <strong>University</strong>’s compliance with NCAArules, academic services, student-athlete welfare, and athletic marketing and communications.Beauregard initially came to WMU in 1979 as head women’s gymnastics coach. In nine seasons (1980-88), she produced two MACtitle teams and was twice named the conference’s coach of the year.Beauregard has been active in numerous community service organizations, including the American Cancer Society, Go Red for Women,the American Heart Association, Big Brothers/Big Sisters and the Glowing Embers Girl Scouts Council and the Boys & Girls Club.Honored by numerous organizations throughout her career, Beauregard was awarded both the Woman of Achievement Award(YWCA) and Athena Award (Kalamazoo Chamber of Commerce) in 2002.Beauregard is a native of Kalamazoo and graduate of Loy Norrix High School. She earned a bachelor’s degree from Hope College in1979 and a master’s degree from WMU in 1981.In 2000, Beauregard received the Hope College Distinguished Alumni Award from her alma mater.She and husband, Rick, have a 21-year-old son, Brad, who attends WMU and is an equipment manager on the WMU <strong>football</strong> team.Rick retired from Kalamazoo Public Schools after 32 years of service and began Beauregard Home Services in the Fall of 2006.<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL ROSTER15NO NAME POS HT WT ELG/CL HOMETOWN LAST SCHOOL31 Leo Alba CB 5-11 163 Fr./Fr. Pembroke Pines, Fla. (<strong>University</strong>)47 Ben Arnold TE 6-5 208 Fr./Fr. St. Louis, Mo. (Webster Grove)30 Demetris Ates SS 6-0 173 Fr./Fr. Pembroke Pines, Fla. (Flanagan)18 Rontavious Atkins • SS 6-0 190 So./So. Pahokee, Fla. (Pahokee)70 Willie Beavers OL 6-5 308 R-Fr./So. Lathrup Village, Mich. (Southfiield Lathrup)97 Freddie Bishop ••• DE 6-3 257 Sr./5th Inkster, Mich. (Carleton Airport)55 Travonte Boles •• DT 5-10 295 Jr./Jr. Vero Beach, Fla. (Vero Beach)95 Jabarai Bothwell DT 5-11 292 Fr./Fr. Ocala, Fla. (North Marion)89 Eric Boyden TE 6-3 240 R-Fr./So. Hamilton Square, N.J. (Notre Dame)51 Desmond Bozeman •• LB 6-0 220 Jr./Jr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Dillard)42 Devon Brant • LB 5-11 223 So./So. Ocala, Fla. (North Marion)80 Daniel Braverman WR 5-10 175 Fr./Fr. Miramar, Fla. (<strong>University</strong>)19 Courtney Bynes WR 5-10 160 R-Fr./So. Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. (Boyd Anderson)14 Alex Carder •• QB 6-2 221 Sr./5th Shawnee, Kan. (Shawnee Mission NW)34 Donald Celiscar • SS 5-11 185 So./So. Winter Haven, Fla. (Winter Haven)22 Dareyon Chance RB 5-5 161 Jr./Jr. Lauderhill, Fla. (Cardinal Gibbons)38 Chris Colombe #^ K 5-11 175 Fr./Fr. Waukesha, Wis. (Catholic Memorial)15 Justin Collins WR 6-3 205 Jr./Jr. Fairfield, Calif. (American River) (Fairfield)33 Justin Currie • SS 6-3 201 So./So. Big Rapids, Mich. (Big Rapids)87 Matt Cutler # •• TE 6-2 250 Jr./Sr. Kalamazoo, Mich. (Portage Central)35 Nicholas Dance LB 5-11 221 R-Fr./So. Nashville, Tenn. (Pearl-Cohn)59 Ben Davisson OL 6-9 345 Fr./Fr. Rensselaer, Ind. (Rensselaer Central)67 Terry Davisson •• OL 6-6 297 Jr./Sr. Rensselaer, Ind. (Rensselaer Central)71 John Deyo OL 6-6 305 Sr./5th Battle Creek, Mich. (<strong>Michigan</strong> State) (Gull Lake)48 Manny Diaz • DE 6-2 237 So./Jr. Hialeah, Fla. (Hialeah Miami Lakes)29 Tevin Drake •• RB 6-0 215 Jr./Jr. Brooksville, Fla. (Nature Coast Technical)93 Mikhail (Mick) Dubose DE 6-2 245 Fr./Fr. Chicago, Ill. (Hubbard)1 Darrin Duncan WR 5-11 180 Jr./Jr. Victorville, Calif. (Mt. San Antonio) (Valley)8 Terry Easmon LB 6-3 230 Jr./Jr. Sacramento, Calif. (American River) (Laguna Creek)94 Junior Estelus DT 6-1 255 Fr./Fr. West Palm Beach, Fla. (Lake Worth)20 Brian Fields •• RB 5-8 196 Jr./Sr. New Castle, Del. (William Penn)62 Kevin Galeher •• OT 6-3 300 Sr./5th Chicago, Ill. (St. Rita)52 Nick Galvin LB 5-11 213 So./Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Moeller)75 Josh Hadel OL 6-6 298 Jr./Sr. Gladstone, Mich. (Gladstone)57 Andrew Haldeman # K 5-10 172 R-Fr./So. Ferndale, Mich. (East Kentwood)85 Blake Hammond ••• TE 6-5 241 Sr./5th Mokena, Ill. (Lincoln Way East)12 Gabe Hantsbarger TE 6-4 225 Fr./Fr. Lighthouse Point, Fla. (Highland Christian)96 Jonathan Harden DT 5-10 339 Fr./Fr. Saint Paul, Minn. (Cretin-Derham Hall)99 Paul Hazel ••• DE 6-5 213 Sr./Sr. Miami, Fla. (South Miami)26 Jon Henry • CB 6-0 182 So./Jr. Kentwood, Mich. (East Kentwood)83 Michael Henry, Jr. WR 5-11 170 Fr./Fr. Flint, Mich. (Northwestern Prep Academy)76 Jon Hoffing OL 6-5 280 So./Jr. Libertyville, Ill. (Libertyville)81 Mike Howey WR 5-11 175 R-Fr./So. Monroe, Mich. (Saint Mary Catholic Central)27 Trevor Ishmael • SS 6-1 198 So./So. Miami, Fla. (North Miami Beach)64 John Jackson OL 6-2 319 R-Fr./So. Detroit, Mich. (Cass Tech)25 Treyvon Johnson SS 5-11 198 Fr./Fr. Stuart, Fla. (Martin County)23 Jared Joyner RB 5-11 182 Fr./Fr. Margate, Fla. (Coral Springs)5 Timmy Keith WR 6-1 201 R-Fr./So. Manassas, Va. (Osbourn)13 A.J. King WR 5-10 170 Fr./Fr. Seffner, Fla. (Armwood)79 James Kristof OG 6-4 290 R-Fr./So. Lake Barrington, Ill. (Barrington)40 Kyle Lark • LB 6-2 230 Jr./Sr. Alma, Mich. (Alma)36 Deauntay Legrier ••• DE 6-0 246 Sr./5th Rochelle, Ga. (Wilcox County)9 Anthony Maddie ^ QB 6-2 200 Fr./Fr. Plainfield, Ill. (Aurora Christian)63 Tim Maka OL 6-7 295 Sr./Sr. Pomona, Calif. (Meridian) (Mt. San Antonio)98 Jarrell McKinney DE 6-4 225 R-Fr./So. Detroit, Mich. (Cody)45 Khaled Mheisen # TE 6-4 310 Sr./Sr. Dearborn, Mich. (Detroit Central Catholic)43 Jake Minster LB 6-1 235 Jr./Jr. Augoura, Calif. (L.A. Pierce) (Augoura)86 Eric Monette • WR 6-5 195 Sr./5th Portage, Mich. (Portage Central)1 Darrin Duncan WR2 Demetrius Pettway •• S2 Tyler Van Tubbergen ^ QB3 Johnnie Simon •• ROV4 Jaime Wilson WR5 Timmy Keith WR6 Kendrick Roberts WR7 Ronald Zamort CB8 Terry Easmon LB9 Anthony Maddie ^ QB9 Tronic Williams • CB10 Zack Wynn QB11 Zach Terrell QB12 Gabe Hantsbarger TE13 A.J. King WR14 Alex Carder •• QB15 Justin Collins WR16 Garrett Smith • CB18 Rontavious Atkins • SS19 Courtney Bynes WR20 Brian Fields •• RB21 Antoin Scriven •• RB22 Dareyon Chance RB23 Jared Joyner RB24 Lewis Toler •• CB25 Treyvon Johnson SS25 Jeremey Renda #^ S26 Jon Henry • S27 Trevor Ishmael • SS27 David Stout # WR28 David Reed SS29 Tevin Drake •• RB30 Demetris Ates SS31 Leo Alba CB32 Justin Motley CB33 Justin Currie • SS34 Donald Celiscar • SS35 Nicholas Dance LB36 Deauntay Legrier ••• DE36 Jeremy Renda #^ S37 J Schroeder P38 Chris Colombe #^ K38 Chris Prom ••• LB39 Dan Quinn # CB40 Kyle Lark • LB41 Cleveland Smith LB42 Devon Brant • LB43 Jake Minster LB45 Khaled Mheisen # TE46 Clark Mussman •• TE47 Ben Arnold TE48 Manny Diaz • DE# – Walk ons^ – Duplicate Numbers• – Letters Earned


16NO NAME POS HT WT ELG/CL HOMETOWN LAST SCHOOL32 Justin Motley CB 5-11 180 Fr./Fr. Virginia Beach, Va. (Landstown)72 Taylor Moton OL 6-6 275 Fr./Fr. Okemos, Mich. (Okemos)46 Clark Mussman •• TE 6-3 230 Jr./Sr. Ogden Dunes, Ind. (Portage)66 Kirk Nakama #• LS 5-8 225 Jr./Sr. Santa Clara, Calif. (St. Francis)68 Dann O’Neill •• OL 6-8 305 Sr./5th Grand Haven, Mich. (<strong>Michigan</strong>) (Grand Haven)73 Greg Peterson OL 6-5 290 Jr./Sr. Waukesha, Wis. (Waukesha West)2 Demetrius Pettway •• S 5-10 185 Jr./Jr. Homestead, Fla. (Homestead Senior)61 Dustin Pringle OG 6-4 289 R-Fr./So. Beaver Hills, Pa. (Blackhawk)38 Chris Prom ••• LB 6-3 224 Jr./Sr. Saukville, Wis. (Port Washington)39 Dan Quinn # CB 5-8 186 R-Fr./So. Grand Rapids, Mich. (Catholic Central)58 Nick Roach C 6-4 300 Fr./Fr. Schererville, Ind. (Mount Carmel)25 Jeremy Renda #^ S 5-8 180 So./So. Portage, Mich. (Portage Central)6 Kendrick Roberts WR 6-2 205 R-Fr./So. Flint, Mich. (Southwestern Academy)77 Ben Samson • OL 6-6 311 Sr./Sr. Long Grove, Ill. (Adlai E. Stevenson)82 Josh Schaffer • WR 6-2 207 Jr./Sr. Naperville, Ill. (Neuqa Valley)37 J Schroeder P 6-2 195 Fr./Fr. Columbus, Ohio (St. Charles Prep)21 Antoin Scriven •• RB 5-11 205 Jr./Sr. Inverness, Fla. (Citrus)3 Johnnie Simon •• ROV 6-0 182 Jr./Jr. West Palm Beach, Fla. (Palm Beach Lakes)41 Cleveland Smith LB 6-0 245 R-Fr./So. Miami, Fla. (North Miami Beach)16 Garrett Smith • CB 5-9 172 So./Jr. Pompano, Fla. (Cardinal Gibbons)88 Jack Stevens # WR 6-2 182 R-Fr./So. Traverse City, Mich. (Traverse City Central)27 David Stout # WR 6-6 230 Jr./Sr. Escondido, Calif. (Calvin Christian)91 Cory Sueing •• DE 6-4 255 Jr./Sr. Grand Rapids, Mich. (Ottawa Hills)11 Zach Terrell QB 6-1 209 Fr./Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind. (Homestead)24 Lewis Toler •• CB 5-10 180 Jr./Sr. New Castle, Del. (William Penn)78 Travis Turner OL 6-4 290 R-Fr./So. Miami, Fla. (North Miami Beach)65 Kasimili Uitalia • OL 6-2 306 Sr./Sr. American Samoa (Los Angeles Valley)2 Tyler Van Tubbergen ^ QB 6-3 198 Jr./Sr. Holland, Mich. (West Ottawa)84 Flenard Whitfield TE 6-7 238 Sr./5th Detroit, Mich. (Martin Luther King)9 Tronic Williams • CB 6-1 199 Jr./Sr. Fort Myers, Fla. (South Fort Myers)4 Jaime Wilson WR 5-11 197 Fr./Fr. Belle Glades, Fla. (Glades Central)10 Zack Wynn QB 6-2 212 So./Jr. Hudson, Fla. (Hudson)7 Ronald Zamort CB 5-10 160 R-Fr./So. Delray Beach, Fla. (Atlantic)# – Walk ons^ – Duplicate Numbers• – Letters Earned<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL ROSTERHead Coach: Bill Cubit (OC) — Delaware, 1975 (8th)Defensive Coordinator: Rich Nagy (ROV) — Trinity, 1987 (3rd); Co-Offensive Coordinator: Ryan Cubit (QB) — <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong>, 2006 (4th)Assistants: Amp Campbell (CB) — <strong>Michigan</strong> State, 1999 (3rd); Steve Casula (TE) — Delaware, 2009 (1st);Bobby Erhardt (RB/ST) — (1st); Lou Esposito (DL/RC/Def. Asst. HC) — Memphis, 2001 (3rd);Tim McGarible (LB) — Northwestern, 2006 (1st); A.J. Ricker (OL) — Missouri, 2004 (2nd);Thad Ward (WR) — Central Florida, 2001 (1st)51 Desmond Bozeman •• LB52 Nick Galvin LB55 Travonte Boles •• DT57 Andrrew Haldeman # K58 Nick Roach C59 Ben Davisson OL61 Dustin Pringle OG62 Kevin Galeher •• OT63 Tim Maka OL64 John Jackson OL65 Kasimili (Mili) Uitalia • OL66 Kirk Nakama #• LS67 Terry Davisson •• OL68 Dann O’Neill •• OL70 Willie Beavers OL71 John Deyo OL72 Taylor Moton OL73 Greg Peterson OL75 Josh Hadel OL76 Jon Hoffing OL77 Ben Samson • OL78 Travis Turner OL79 James Kristof OG80 Daniel Braverman WR81 Mike Howey # WR82 Josh Schaffer • WR83 Michael Henry, Jr. WR84 Flenard Whitfield # TE85 Blake Hammond ••• TE86 Eric Monette #• WR87 Matt Cutler #•• TE88 Jack Stevens # WR89 Eric Boyden TE91 Cory Sueing • DE92 Roosevelt Donaldson DE93 Mikhail (Mick) Dubose DE94 Junior Estelus DT95 Jabarai Bothwell DT96 Jonathan Harden DT97 Freddie Bishop ••• DE98 Jarrell McKinney DE99 Paul Hazel ••• DE# – Walk ons^ – Duplicate Numbers• – Letters EarnedDirector of Football Operations: Jay Steilberg — Bellarmine, 2003 (1st)Graduate Assistants: Robert Arnheim, Drew Engels, Kyle Hoke, Andrew Malson<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL DEPTH CHART17OFFENSEDEFENSEWRX86 Eric Monette (4) 6-6 • 195 • Sr./5th • Portage, Mich. (Central)6 Kendrick Roberts (0) 6-2 • 205 • R-Fr./So. • Flint, Mich. (Southwestern Academy)19 Courtney Bynes (0) 5-9 • 160 • R-Fr./So. • Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. (Boyd Anderson)Justin Collins (0) 6-3 • 205 • Jr./Jr. • Faifield, Calif. (American River/Fairfield)LDE97 Freddie Bishop (26) 6-3 • 257 • Sr./5th • Inkster, Mich. (Carleton Airport)38 Chris Prom (5) 6-3 • 224 • Sr./5th • Saukville, Wis. (Port Washington)48 Manny Diaz (1) 6-2 • 237 • So./Jr. • Hialeah, Fla. (Hialeah Miami Lakes)WRT6 Kendrick Roberts (0) 6-2 • 205 • R-Fr./So. • Flint, Mich. (Southwestern Academy)5 Timmy Keith (0) 6-1 • 201 • R-Fr./So. • Manassas, Va. (Osbourn)19 Courtney Bynes (0) 5-9 • 160 • R-Fr./So. • Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. (Boyd Anderson)1 Darrin Duncan (0) 5-11 • 180 • Jr./Jr. • Victorville, Calif. (Mt. San Antonio/Valley)NG55 Travonte Boles (23) 5-10 • 295 • So./So. • Vero Beach, Fla. (Vero Beach)94 Junior Estelus (0) 6-1 • 255 • Fr./Fr. • West Palm Beach, Fla. (Lake Worth)LT67 Terry Davisson (16) 6-6 • 297 • Jr./Sr. • Rensselaer, Ind. (Central)70 Willie Beavers (0) 6-5 • 308 • R-Fr./So. • Lathrup Village, Mich. (Southfield Lathrup)76 Khaled Mheisen (0) 6-4 • 310 • Sr./Sr. • Detroit, Mich. (Cody)77 Ben Samson (0) 6-6 • 311 • Sr./Sr. • Long Grove, Ill. (Adlai E. Stevenson)DT41 Cleveland Smith (0) 6-0 • 245 • R-Fr./So. • Miami, Fla. (North Miami Beach)LG65 Kasimili Uitalia (13) 6-2 • 306 • Sr./Sr • American Samoa (Los Angeles Valley CC)73 Greg Peterson (0) 6-5 • 290 • Sr./5th • Waukesha, Wis. (Waukesha West)78 Travis Turner (0) 6-4 • 290 • R-Fr./So. • Miami, Fla. (North Miami Beach)RDE99 Paul Hazel (12) 6-5 • 213 • Sr./Sr. • Miami, Fla. (South Miami)91 Cory Sueing (0) 6-4 • 255 • Jr./Sr. • Grand Rapids, Mich. (Ottawa Hills)98 Jarrell McKinney (0) 6-4 • 225 • R-Fr./So. • Blythe, Ga. (GA Military) (Hephzibah)C62 Kevin Galeher (12) 6-3 • 300 • Sr./5th • Chicago, Ill. (St. Rita)75 Josh Hadel (0) 6-6 • 298 • Jr./Sr. • Gladstone, Mich. (Gladstone)71 Jon Hoffing (1) 6-5 • 280 • So./Jr. • Libertyville, Ill. (Libertyville)Nick Roach (0) 6-4 • 300 • Fr./Fr. • Schererville, Ind. (Mount Carmel)WILL27 Trevor Ishmael (2) 6-1 • 198 • So./So. • Miami, Fla. (North Miami Beach)8 Terry Easmon (0) 6-1 • 224 • Jr./Jr. • Sacramento, Calif. (American River/Laguna Creek)35 Nick Dance (0) 5-11 • 221 • R-Fr./So. • Nashville, Tenn. (Pearl-Cohn)52 Nick Galvin (0) 5-11 • 213 • So./Jr. • Cincinnati, Ohio (Moeller)RG79 James Kristof (0) 6-4 • 290 • R-Fr./So. • Lake Barrington, Ill. (Barrington)61 Dustin Pringle (0) 6-4 • 289 • R-Fr./So. • Battle Creek, Mich. (MSU) (Gull Lake)MIKE42 Devon Brant (7) 5-11 • 223 • So./So. • Ocala, Fla. (North Marion)51 Desmond Bozeman (2) 6-0 • 220 • Jr./Jr. • Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Dillard)40 Jake Minster (0) 6-1 • 235 • Jr./Jr. • Augoura, Calif. (L.A. Pierce/Augoura)45 Calvin Smith (0) 6-1 • 235 • So./Jr. • Monee, Ill. (Joliet Catholic)RT68 Dann O’Neill (23) 6-8 • 305 • Sr./5th • Grand Haven, Mich. (Grand Haven)63 Tim Maka (0) 6-7 • 295 • Sr./Sr. • Pomona, Calif. (Mt. San Antonio)67 Terry Davisson (16) 6-6 • 297 • Jr./Sr. • Rensselaer, Ind. (Central)64 John Jackson (0) 6-3 • 319 • R-Fr./So. • Detroit, Mich. (Cass Tech)ROV3 Johnnie Simon (13) 6-0 • 182 • Jr./Jr. • West Palm Beach, Fla. (Palm Beach Lakes)37 Andrew Buskirk (0) 6-1 • 190 • R-Fr./So. • Paw Paw, Mich. (Paw Paw)36 Jeremy Renda (0) 5-8 • 189 • Jr./Jr. • Portage, Mich. (Portage Central)37 C.J. Thomas (0) 5-11 • 175 • R-Fr./So. • Kalamazoo, Mich. (Kalamazoo Central)TE46 Clark Mussman (4) 6-3 • 230 • Jr./Sr. • Ogden Dunes, Ind. (Portage)85 Blake Hammond (11) 6-5 • 241 • Sr./5th • Mokena, Ill. (Lincoln Way East)87 Matt Cutler (1) 6-2 • 250 • Jr./Sr. • Kalamazoo, Mich. (Portage Central)89 Eric Boyden (0) 6-4 • 240 • R-Fr./So. • Hamilton Square, N.J. (Notre Dame)BCB24 Lewis Toler (25) 5-10 • 180 • Jr./Sr. • New Castle, Del. (William Penn)7 Ronald Zamort (0) 5-10 • 160 • R-Fr./So. • Delray Beach, Fla. (Atlantic)Leo Alba (0) 5-11 • 163 • Fr./Fr. • Pembroke Pines, Fla. (<strong>University</strong>)WRZ82 Josh Schaffer (2) 6-2 • 207 • Jr./Sr. • Naperville, Ill. (Nequa Valley)5 Timmy Keith (0) 6-1 • 201 • R-Fr./So. • Manassas, Va. (Osbourn)1 Darrin Duncan (0) 5-11 • 180 • Jr./Jr. • Victorville, Calif. (Mt. San Antonio/Valley)13 A.J. King (0) 5-11 • 170 • Fr./Fr. • Seffner, Fla. (Armwood)SS2 Demetrius Pettway (14) 5-10 • 185 • Jr./Jr. • Homestead, Fla. (Homestead Senior)26 Jon Henry (0) 6-0 • 182 • So./Jr. • Kentwood, Mich. (East Kentwood)9 Tronic Williams (1) 6-1 • 199 • Jr./Sr.• Fort Myers, Fla. (South Fort Myers)QB14 Alex Carder (24) 6-2 • 221 • Sr./5th • Shawnee, Kan. (Shawnee Mission NW)2 Tyler VanTubbergen (2) 6-3 • 198 • Jr./Sr. • Holland, Mich. (West Ottawa)Zach Terrell (0) 6-1 • 209 • Fr./Fr. • Fort Wayne, Ind. (Homestead)Anthony Maddie (0) 6-2 • 200 • Fr./Fr. • Plainfield, Ill. (Aurora Christian)FS33 Justin Currie (0) 6-3 • 201 • So./So. • Big Rapids, Mich. (Big Rapids)18 Rontavious Atkins (5) 6-0 • 190 • So./So. • Pahokee, Fla. (Pahokee)Demetris Ates (0) 6-0 • 173 • Fr./Fr. • Pembroke Pines, Fla. (Flanagan)RB(#) Number of Career Starts20 Brian Fields (8) 5-8 • 196 • Jr./Sr. • New Castle, Del. (William Penn)21 Antoin Scriven (4) 5-11 • 205 • Jr./Sr. • Inverness, Fla. (Citrus)29 Tevin Drake (8) 6-0 • 215 • Jr./Jr. • Brooksville, Fla. (Nature Coast Tech)22 Dareyon Chance (2) 5-5 • 161 • Jr./Jr. • Lauderhill, Fla. (Cardinal Gibbons)FCB(#) Number of Career Starts34 Donald Celiscar (4) 5-11 • 185 • Fr./Fr. • Winter Haven, Fla. (Winter Haven)16 Garrett Smith (0) 5-9 • 172 • R-Fr./So. • Pompano, Fla. (Cardinal Gibbons)25 Dan Quinn (0) 5-8 • 186 • R-Fr./So. • Grand Rapids, Mich. (Catholic Central)Justin Motley (0) 5-11 • 180 • Fr./Fr. • Virginia Beach, Va. (Landstown)SPECIAL TEAMS57 Andew Haldeman 5-10 • 172 • R-Fr./S0. • Frendale, Mich. (Wayland Union)66 Kirk Nakama 5-8 • 225 • Jr./Sr. • Santa Clara, Calif. (St. Francis)KSNAPP37 J Schroeder 6-1 • 205 • Fr./Fr. • Columbus, Ohio (St. Charles Prep)KR20 Brian Fields 5-8 • 196 • Jr./Sr. • New Castle, Del. (William Penn)6 Kendrick Roberts 6-2 • 205 • R-Fr./So. • Flint, Mich. (Southwestern Academy)5 Timmy Keith 6-1 • 201 • R-Fr./So. • Manassas, Va. (Osbourn)HOLD2 Tyler VanTubbergen 6-3 • 198 • Jr./Sr. • Holland, Mich. (West Ottawa)10 Zack Wynn 6-2 • 212 • Jr./Sr. • Hudson, Fla. (Hudson)PR20 Brian Fields 5-8 • 196 • Jr./Sr. • New Castle, Del. (William Penn)22 Dareyon Chance 5-5 • 161 • Jr./Jr. • Lauderhill, Fla. (Cardinal Gibbons)* Number of Career Starts not kept for specialists


18<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL SCHEDULEat Illinois (2011 Record — 6-6, 2-6 B1G) Sept. 1, <strong>2012</strong> — 11 a.m. CDT SID: Kent BrownKraft Fight Hunger Bowl — Illinois 20, UCLA 14 All-Time Series — 1-3-0 kwbrown@illinois.eduLast Meeting: Sept. 24, 2011 at Memorial Stadium — Illinois 23, WMU 20 Cubit vs. Beckman — 1-2-0 www.fightingillini.comEASTERN ILLINOIS (2011 Record — 2-9, 1-7 OVC) Sept. 8, <strong>2012</strong> — 7 p.m. EDT SID: Rich MoserNo Postseason All-Time Series — 0-1-0 rlmoser@eiu.eduLast Meeting: Aug. 29, 1996 at Waldo Stadium — Eastern Illinois 28, WMU 20 Cubit vs. Babers — First Meeting www.eiupanthers.comat Minnesota (2011 Record — 6-6, 2-6 B1G) Sept. 15, <strong>2012</strong> — 11 a.m. CDT SID: Paul RovnakNo Postseason All-Time Series — 0-3-0 psrovnak@umn.eduLast Meeting: Sept. 10, 1977 at Memorial Stadium — Minnesota 10, WMU 7 Cubit vs. Kill — 2-2-0 www.gophersports.comCONNECTICUT (2011 Record — 5-7, 3-4 Big East) Sept. 22, <strong>2012</strong> — 2 p.m. EDT SID: Mike EnrightNo Postseason All-Time Series — 1-1-0 mike.enright@uconn.eduLast Meeting: Oct. 1, 2011 at Rentschler Field — WMU 38, Connecticut 31 Cubit vs. Pasqualoni — 1-0-0 www.uconnhuskies.comTOLEDO (2011 Record — 9-4, 7-1 MAC) Sept. 29, <strong>2012</strong> — 7 p.m. EDT SID: Paul HelgrenMilitary Bowl — Toledo 42, Air Force 41 All-Time Series — 28-38-0 paul.helgren@utoledo.eduLast Meeting: Nov. 8, 2011 at Glass Bowl — Toledo 66, WMU 63 Cubit vs. Campbell — First Meeting www.utrockets.comMASSACHUSETTS (2011 Record — 5-6) Oct. 6, <strong>2012</strong> — 2 p.m. EDT SID: John SinnettNo Postseason All-Time Series — First Meeting jsinnett@admin.umass.eduLast Meeting: First Meeting Cubit vs. Molnar — First Meeting www.umassathletics.comat Ball State (2011 Record — 6-6, 4-4 MAC) Oct. 13, <strong>2012</strong> — 3 p.m. EDT SID: Joe HernandezNo Postseason All-Time Series — 20-18-10 jhernand@bsu.eduLast Meeting: Oct. 29, 2011 at Waldo Stadium — WMU 45, Ball State 35 Cubit vs. Lembo — 1-0-0 www.ballstatesports.comat Kent State (2011 Record — 5-7, 4-4 MAC) Oct. 20, <strong>2012</strong> — 2 p.m. EDT SID: Aaron ChimentiNo Postseason All-Time Series — 33-18-1 achiment@kent.eduLast Meeting: Nov. 20, 2010 at Waldo Stadium — WMU 38, Kent State 3 Cubit vs. Hazel — First Meeting www.kentstatesports.comNORTHERN ILLINOIS (2011 Record — 11-3, 7-1 MAC) Oct. 27, <strong>2012</strong> — 12 p.m. EDT SID: Donna TurnerGoDaddy.com Bowl — Northern Illinois 38, Arkansas State 20 All-Time Series — 23-14-10 donnaturner@niu.eduLast Meeting: Oct. 15, 2011 at Huskie Stadium — Northern Illinois 51, WMU 22 Cubit vs. Doeren — 0-1-0 www.niuhuskies.comat Central <strong>Michigan</strong> (2011 Record — 3-9, 2-6 MAC) Nov. 3, <strong>2012</strong> — 1 p.m. EDT SID: Jason KaufmanNo Postseason All-Time Series — 44-36-2 jason.kaufman@cmich.eduLast Meeting: Sept. 17, 2011 at Waldo Stadium — WMU 44, Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 14 Cubit vs. Enos — 1-1-0 www.cmuchippewas.comat Buffalo (2011 Record — 3-9, 2-6 MAC) Nov. 10, <strong>2012</strong> — 3:30 p.m. ET SID: Jon FullerNo Postseason All-Time Series — 5-0-0 jfuller3@buffalo.eduLast Meeting: Oct. 24, 2009 at Waldo Stadium — WMU 34, Buffalo 31 OT Cubit vs. Quinn — First Meeting www.buffalobulls.comEASTERN MICHIGAN (2011 Record — 6-6, 4-4 MAC) Oct. 20, <strong>2012</strong> — 2 p.m. ET SID: Jim StreeterNo Postseason All-Time Series — 29-16-2 jim.streeter@emich.eduLast Meeting: Oct. 22, 2011 at Rynearson Stadium — Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 14, WMU 10 Cubit vs. Hazel — First Meeting www.emueagles.comMAC Championship Game (Ford Field — Detroit, Mich.) Nov. 30, <strong>2012</strong> — 7 p.m. ET SID: Ken Mather2011 — Northern Illinois 23, Ohio 20 WMU Record — 0-2-0 kmather@mac-sports.comMAC West vs. MAC Eastwww.mac-sports.comFamous Idaho Potato Bowl (Bronco Stadium — Boise, Idaho) Dec. 15, <strong>2012</strong> — 4:30 p.m. MT SID: Danielle Brazil2011 — Ohio 24, Utah State 23 WMU Record — NA danielle@idahopotatobowl.comMAC vs. WACwww.famousidahopotatobowl.comLittle Caesars Pizza Bowl (Ford Field — Detroit, Mich.) Dec. 26, <strong>2012</strong> — 7:30 p.m. ET SID: Tim Moore2011 — Purdue 37, <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> 32 WMU Record — 0-1-0 tmopr@msn.comMAC vs. B1Gwww.littlecaesarspizzabowl.comGoDaddy.com Bowl (Ladd-Peebles Stadium — Mobile, Ala.) Jan. 6, 2013 — 8 p.m. CT SID: Julie Jeter<strong>2012</strong> — Northern Illinois 38, Arkansas State 20 WMU Record — NA julie@godaddybowl.comMAC vs. Sun Beltwww.godaddybowl.com<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


R<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL VETERANS19RONTAVIOUS ATKINSSTRONG SAFETYSOPHOMORE • 1L6-0 • 181PAHOKEE, FLA.PAHOKEE18Career StatisticsYR GP GS ST AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR QBH2011 12 5 23 17 40 0.0-0 0.0-0 2 1 1 1-0 0TOTAL 12 5 23 17 40 0.0-0 0.0-0 2 1 1 1-0 02011: Completed freshman season with five starts and 40 tackles ... first career tackle againstNicholls (9/10) ... tackle and first career forced fumble and fumble recovery to secure win at UConn(10/1) ... first career interception vs. BGSU (10/8) ... <strong>record</strong>ed six tackles at NIU (10/15) ... first careerstart at EMU (10/22) ... career high seven tackles against Ball State (10/29) ... hauled in secondcareer INT against Akron (11/25) ... registered six tackles in the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl (12/27).HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com ... received two-star rating by both ESPN.com and Scout.com ... ranked 102nd among safeties by ESPN.com ... member of state championshipteam in 2008 and district runner up team in 2009 ... ranked as No. 15 player in Palm Beach County... member of Sun-Sentinel Super 11 Team ... registered 80 tackles, two interceptions and 5.0 sacksin 2010 ... amassed 52 tackles, 3.0 sacks and forced five fumbles as a junior.PERSONAL: Criminal justice major ... son of Ronald and Jamee Atkins ... born on Jan. 1, 1993 inPahokee, Fla. ... ran 40-yard dash in 4.5 seconds.2011 Season Highs Career HighsTackles 7 v Ball State 7 v Ball State (10/29/11)Forced Fumbles 1 at Connecticut 1 at Connecticut (10/1/11)Fumble Recoveries 1 at Connecticut 1 at Connecticut (10/1/11)Interceptions 1, 2x - last v Akron 1, 2x - last v Akron (11/25/11)Punt Returns 1 v Akron 1 v Akron (11/25/11)FREDDIE BISHOPDEFENSIVE ENDSENIOR • 3L6-4 • 253INKSTER, MICH.CARLETON AIRPORT97Career StatisticsYR GP GS ST AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR QBH2011 13 11 17 34 51 12.0-54 5.5-41 0 0 0 0 52010 11 6 10 18 28 6.5-23 4.0-18 0 0 1 0 02009 12 9 13 17 30 1.5-9 1.5-9 0 0 0 0 42008 -- REDSHIRT --TOTAL 36 26 40 69 109 20.0-86 11.0-68 0 0 1 0 92011: Completed freshman season with five starts and 40 tackles ... first career tackle againstNicholls (9/10) ... tackle and first career forced fumble and fumble recovery to secure win at UConn(10/1) ... first career interception vs. BGSU (10/8) ... <strong>record</strong>ed six tackles at NIU (10/15) ... first careerstart at EMU (10/22) ... career high seven tackles against Ball State (10/29) ... hauled in secondcareer INT against Akron (11/25) ... registered six tackles in the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl (12/27).HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com ... received two-star rating by both ESPN.com and Scout.com ... ranked 102nd among safeties by ESPN.com ... member of state championshipteam in 2008 and district runner up team in 2009 ... ranked as No. 15 player in Palm Beach County... member of Sun-Sentinel Super 11 Team ... registered 80 tackles, two interceptions and 5.0 sacksin 2010 ... amassed 52 tackles, 3.0 sacks and forced five fumbles as a junior.PERSONAL: Criminal justice major ... son of Ronald and Jamee Atkins ... born on Jan. 1, 1993 inPahokee, Fla. ... ran 40-yard dash in 4.5 seconds.2011 Season Highs Career HighsTackles 8 at Toledo 8, 2x - last at Toledo (11/8/11)Sacks 1.5 v Nicholls 1.5 v Nicholls (9/10/11)Tackles for Loss 2.5 at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 2.5, 2x - last at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> (10/22/11)Forced Fumbles NA 1 at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> (11/5/10)QB Hurries 2 v Bowling Green 2, 2x - last v Bowling Green (10/8/11)WILLIE BEAVERSOFFENSIVE LINEMANREDSHIRT FRESHMAN6-6 • 296LATHRUP VILLAGE, MICH.SOUTHFIELD LATHRUP702011: Redshirted ... member of offensive scout team.


20<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL VETERANSTRAVONTE BOLESDEFENSIVE TACKLEJUNIOR • 2L6-0 • 298VERO BEACH, FLA.VERO BEACH55Career StatisticsYR GP GS ST AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR QBH2011 13 12 6 19 25 4.5-13 0.5-3 0-0 1 1 0 02010 12 12 11 20 31 4.0-10 0.0-0 1-1 2 0 0 0TOTAL 25 24 17 39 56 8.5-23 0.5-3 1-1 3 1 0 02011: Completed the 2011 season with 25 total tackles and 4.5 TFLs ... <strong>record</strong>ed a TFL at <strong>Michigan</strong>(9/3) ... four tackles with first career forced fumble against Nicholls (9/10) ... first career shared sackat Miami (11/16) ... registered three tackles in the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl (12/27).2010: Made collegiate debut with one tackle at <strong>Michigan</strong> State (9/4) ... three tackles and an assiston a TFL vs. Toledo (9/18) ... scored defensive TD on one-yard interception return at Akron (10/23) ...matched career high with five tackles vs. NIU (10/30) ... solo TFL vs. EMU (11/13).HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked 138th defensive tackle nationally by Scout.com … ranked 145th defensivetackle nationally by ESPN.com … racked up 23 tackles and 3.0 sacks during sophomore and juniorseasons … rated 11th defensive tackle in the state of Florida by the Orlando Sentinel … earnedall-state, all-area, all-county and all-district … named to FACA North/South All-Star Game in 2009… named team captain and Player of the Year … MVP of All-Star Camp and D-I Camp … selectedall-district as a track athlete.PERSONAL: Plans to major in business management … son of Tamaron Rolle and Antonio Boles …born July 22, 1992 in Vero Beach, Fla.2011 Season Highs Career HighsTackles 4 v Nicholls 5, 2x - last v Northern Illinois (10/30/10)Tackles for Loss 1.5 v Nicholls 1.5 v Nicholls (9/10/11)Sacks 0.5 at Miami 0.5 at Miami (11/16/11)Forced Fumbles 1 v Nicholls 1 v Nicholls (9/10/11)Pass Break Ups 1 v Akron 1, 3x - last v Akron (11/25/11)Interceptions NA 1 at Akron (TD) (10/23/10)Interception Return Yds NA 1 at Akron (10/23/10)Longest Interception Return NA 1 at Akron (TD) (10/23/10)Interception Return for TD NA 1 at Akron (10/23/10)ERIC BOYDENTIGHT ENDREDSHIRT FRESHMAN6-4 • 230HAMILTON SQUARE, N.J.NOTRE DAME892011: Redshirted ... member of the offensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Member of conference championship team as a senior ... combined 25-5 team <strong>record</strong>including an undefeated regular season in 2009 ... earned first team all-conference as a senior... earned Third Team All-South Jersey in 2010 ... <strong>record</strong>ed 425 yards and four touchdowns on 40receptions as a senior.PERSONAL: Undecided on a major ... son of Alan and Cindy Boyden ... born on Oct. 18, 1992.TRAVONTE BOLESLINEBACKERJUNIOR • 2L6-0 • 213FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA.DILLARD51Career StatisticsYR GP GS ST AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR QBH2011 13 2 12 13 25 0.5-2 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 02010 7 0 5 7 12 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 20 2 17 20 37 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 02011: Finished the 2011 season with 25 total tackles ... made first career start at <strong>Michigan</strong> (9/3) ...registered four tackles vs. BGSU (10/8) ... <strong>record</strong>ed three takles and 0.5 TFLs against Akron (11/25).2010: Made collegiate debut with one tackle at <strong>Michigan</strong> State (9/4) ... career high seven tacklesand 0.5 TFL at Ball State (10/9) ... season ended due to injury.HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as three-star recruit by Rivals.com ... ranked as 124th best linebacker in nationby Scout.com … ranked 102nd best inside linebacker by ESPN.com … selected to the 14th AnnualNike South Florida High School All-Star Football Game (Miami Dade vs. Broward), earning the DefensiveMVP for the game … rated top linebacker in Broward County … third rated defensive end in thestate of Florida by the Orlando Sentinel … earned first team all-county as a sophomore and junior …team won district championship in 2007 and 2008.PERSONAL: Undecided on a major … son of Marilyn and Oliver Bozeman … born Sept. 7, 1991 inFort Lauderdale, Fla.2011 Season Highs Career HighsTackles 4, 2x - last v Bowling Green 7 at Ball State (10/9/10)Tackles for Loss 0.5 v Akron 0.5 v Akron (11/25/11)DEVON BRANTLINEBACKERSOPHOMORE • 1L5-11 • 219OCALA, FLA.NORTH MARION42Career StatisticsYR GP GS ST AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR QBH2011 8 7 12 31 43 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 1-0 1TOTAL 8 7 12 31 43 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 1-0 12011: Completed freshman year with seven starts and 43 total tackles ... made collegiate debutwith two tackles against Nicholls (9/10) ... made first start and <strong>record</strong>ed first career fumble recoveryagainst CMU (9/17) ... <strong>record</strong>ed six tackles against BGSU (10/8) ... nine tackles at NIU (10/15) ...career high 10 tackles at Toledo (11/8).HIGH SCHOOL: Two-star recruit by both Rivals.com and Scout.com ... ranked 72nd among insidelinebackers by ESPN.com ... ranked 83rd among middle linebackers by Scout.com ... member ofback-to-back district championship teams and had a combined 52-9 team <strong>record</strong> during career ...participated in North/South All-Star Game ... two-time all-state selection ... district defensive player ofthe year as a junior ... two-time first-time all-area selection ... registered 137 tackles 20 TFLs and 6.5sacks as a senior ... <strong>record</strong>ed five forced fumbles and one interception in 2010.PERSONAL: Sports management and sociology major ... sone of Anthony Brant and Talvia Vereen ...born on Oct. 20, 1992 in Miami, Fla ... ran 40-yard dash in 4.66 seconds.2011 Season Highs Career HighsTackles 10 at Toledo 10 at Toledo (11/8/11)Tackles for Loss 0.5 at Northern Illinois 0.5 at Northern Illinois (10/15/11)Fumble Recoveries 1 v Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 1 v Central <strong>Michigan</strong> (9/17/11)QB Hurries 1 at Toledo 1 at Toledo (11/8/11)<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL VETERANS21COURTNEY BYNESWIDE RECEIVERREDSHIRT FRESHMAN5-10 • 160LAUDERDALE LAKES, FLA.BOYD ANDERSON192011: Redshirted ... member of offensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Listed as the 29th best player in Broward County according to the Sun-Sentinel ...was a participant in the Nike South Florida All-Star Game ... racked up 351 yards and four TDs on20 catches in 2009.2009: Made collegiate debut and completed first pass on first attempt at <strong>Michigan</strong> (9/5) ... 3-for-3passing vs. Miami (9/19) ... finished the season 5-for-7 in passing with 27 yards in eight gamesplayed.2008: Redshirted ... member of offensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked No. 12 overall in Kansas by Scout.com and Rivals.com ... ranked No. 76quarterback by ESPN.com ... earned Sunflower League and regional championships in 2007 with ateam <strong>record</strong> of 9-2 ... named All-Sunflower League three-straight seasons ... received Honorable Mentionfor All-Sun Country ... received honorable mention for all-state as a senior ... received HonorableMention for Nike Football Training Camp All-America in 2005 ... received varsity letters in baseball (2)and basketball (1) ... named to KC Rivals All-Combine Team in 2007 ... completed 208-of-421 passesduring career ... amassed 3,457 yards passing in three seasons with 22 passing touchdowns ... carriedthe ball 158 times for 524 yards and eight touchdowns.PERSONAL: Majoring in communications with a 3.13 GPA ... son of Layne and Michelle Carder ... bornOct. 22, 1989 in Shawnee, Kan.ALEX CARDERQUARTERBACKSENIOR • 3L6-2 • 224SHAWNEE, KAN.SHAWNEE MISSION NW14YR GP GS ATT COMP YDS PCT TD INT LG YPG EFF2011 12 12 502 330 3,873 65.7 31 14 64 322.8 145.352010 12 12 458 289 3,334 63.3 30 12 75 277.8 140.622009 8 0 7 5 27 71.4 0 0 6 3.0 103.832008 --REDSHIRT--TOTAL 32 24 967 624 7,234 64.5 61 26 75 226.1 142.81YR GP GS ATT YDS AVG TD LG YPG2011 12 12 128 270 2.1 4 53 22.52010 12 12 109 226 2.1 6 21 18.82009 8 0 8 16 2.0 0 8 1.82008 --REDSHIRT--TOTAL 32 24 245 512 2.1 10 53 16.0<strong>2012</strong>: Davey O’Brien Award watch list ...2011: Set the single season <strong>record</strong> for passing yards in a single season (3,873), tied the <strong>record</strong> formost 300yd passing games in a season (7) ... set WMU bowl <strong>record</strong>s for pass completions (31), attempts(57), yards (439), and TDs (3) ... Davey O’Brien Award candidate ... Manning Award candidate... completed first 10 pass attempts at <strong>Michigan</strong> (9/3) ... threw first two TDs of the season againstNicholls (9/10) ... fifth 300-yard passing game of career with 355 yards and three TDs against CMU(9/17) ... sixth career 300-yard passing game with 306 with a season high attempts and completionsagainst No. 24 Illinois (9/24) ... broke school <strong>record</strong> for passing yards in a game (497) at UConn(10/1) earning MAC West POTW, nominated for Capital One Impact Performer and Manning AwardNational of the Week ... career high 95 yards rushing with thre passing TDs vs. BGSU (10/8) ... thirdcareer 400-yard passing game with 404 against Ball State (10/29) ... threw for a program <strong>record</strong>548 yds and WMU/MAC <strong>record</strong> seven TDs at Toledo (11/8) ... fifth career 400-yard passing gameand third straight at Miami (11/16) ... finalist for FRS QB Performance of the Year ... named SecondTeam All-MAC ... led the team in rushing yards and passed for 439 yards against Purdue in the LittleCaesars Pizza Bowl (12/27).2010: Named team’s Offensive captain ... finished season with 3,334 yards and 30 TDs en route toearning Third Team All-MAC ... set school <strong>record</strong> for total offensive plays in a season (567) ... went27-for-49 for 220 yds and 2 TDs, led team with 38 yards rushing at <strong>Michigan</strong> State (9/4) ... MACWest Offensive POTW after becoming sixth Bronco QB to throw 5 TDs in a game against NichollsState (9/11) ... set a school <strong>record</strong> with 43 completions and became the fourth QB in program historyto throw for over 400 yds in a game vs. Toledo (9/18) ... career high three rushing TDs and 66 ydsrushing at Ball State (10/9) ... two rushing TDs at Notre Dame (10/16) ... second 300-yard passinggame of career (372) and second five passing TD game of season at Akron (10/23) ... third 300-ydpassing game with 360 vs. NIU (10/30) ... fifth multi-TD game of the season at CMU (11/5) ... fourth300-yd passing game and sixth multi-TD game vs. EMU (11/13) ... threw four TDs at BGSU (11/26).2011 Season Highs Career HighsPassing Attempts 59 at Toledo 64 v Toledo (9/18/10)Completions 38 at Toledo 43 v Toledo (9/18/10) *Yards 548 at Toledo * 548 at Toledo (11/8/11) *Longest Completion 60 at Toledo (TD) 74 v Nicholls State (TD) (9/11/10)Completion Percentage 75.7 v Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 100.0, 2x - last v Miami (9/19/09)Passing TDs 7 at Toledo *^ 7 at Toledo (11/8/11) *^300-Yard Passing Games 7, last v Purdue 11 (2011 - 7; 2010 - 4)400-Yard Passing Games 5, last v Purdue 6 (2011 - 5; 2010 - 1)500-Yard Passing Games 1 at Toledo 1 (2011 - 1)Rushing Attempts 14 v Purdue 15 v Toledo (9/18/10)Rushing Yards 95 v Bowling Green 95 v Bowling Green (10/8/11)Rushing TDs 1, 3x - last at Toledo 3 at Ball State (10/9/10)Longest Run 53 v Purdue 53 v Purdue (12/27/11)Tackles 1, 4x - last at Miami 1, 6x - last at Miami (11/16/11)* WMU Game Record^ MAC RecordDONALD CELISCARSTRONG SAFETYSOPHOMORE • 1L5-11 • 185WINTER HAVEN, FLA.WINTER HAVEN34Career StatisticsYR GP GS ST AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR QBH2011 11 4 33 12 45 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 5 2 3-0 0TOTAL 11 4 33 12 45 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 5 2 3-0 02011: Ended freshman season with four starts and 45 tackles ... made collegiate debut against Nicholls(9/10) with three tackles ... registered a pair of pass break ups against CMU (9/17) ... matchedcareer high tackles per game with three against BGSU (10/8) ... first career fumble recovery at NIU(10/15) ... career high five tackles and 2 PBUs against Ball State (10/29) ... registered three takeaways (two fumble recoveries, on INT) at Toledo (11/8) ... 10 tackles and a forced fumble at Miami(11/16) ... <strong>record</strong>ed 7 tackles and a PBU in the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl (12/27).HIGH SCHOOL: Named second team all-county during junior season and first team all-county duringsenior season ... participated in East/West All-Star game ... ran a 40-yard dash time of 4.59 seconds.PERSONAL: Sports medicine major ... born on Oct. 14, 1991 in Haiti ... son of Sergot and MyrneseCeliscar.2011 Season Highs Career HighsTackles 10 at Miami 10 at Miami (11/16/11)Pass Break Ups 2, 2x - last v Ball State 2, 2x - last v Ball State (10/29/11)Forced Fumbles 1, 2x - last at Miami 1, 2x - last at Miami (11/16/11)Fumble Recoveries 2 at Toledo 2 at Toledo (11/8/11)Interceptions 1 at Toledo 1 at Toledo (11/8/11)Pass Break Ups 1 v Purdue 1 v Purdue (12/27/11)


22<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL VETERANSDAREYON CHANCERUNNING BACKJUNIOR5-5 • 161LAUDERHILL, FLA.CARDINAL GIBBONS22Career StatisticsYR GP GS ATT YDS AVG TD LG YPG2011 3 0 9 31 3.4 0 9 10.32010 10 3 42 188 4.5 2 41 18.8TOTAL 13 3 51 219 4.3 2 41 16.8YR REC YDS AVG TD LG YPG2011 1 7 7.0 0 7 2.32010 4 28 7.0 1 11 2.8TOTAL 5 35 7.0 1 11 2.7YR PR YDS AVG TD LG2011 0 0 0.0 0 02010 1 -11 -11.0 0 -11TOTAL 1 -11 -11.0 0 -11YR KR YDS AVG TD LG2011 0 0 0.0 0 02010 2 42 21.0 0 17TOTAL 2 42 21.0 0 172011: Made season debut against <strong>Michigan</strong> (9/3) ... Recorded six carries for 23 yds against Nicholls(9/10) ... appeared in three games only due to injury.2010: Made collegiate debut at <strong>Michigan</strong> State (9/4) ... led team with 46 yds and scored first careerrushing TD vs. Nicholls State (9/11) ... game long rush for 41 yds at Ball State (10/9) ... first careerpass attempt on option pass at Akron (10/23) ... second career start at CMU (11/5) ... registered firstcareer receiving TD at BGSU (11/26).HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com … ranked 144th running back nationallyby Scout.com … ranked 277th running back in the nation by ESPN.com … carried the ball 111 timesfor 652 yards and eight TDs (all team highs), averaging 5.87 yards per carry ... registered 461 yardsand four TDs in 2008, averaging 9.41 yards per carry … named team MVP in 2008 and 2009 …named to 14th Annual Nike South Florida High School All-Star Football Game (Miami Dade vs. Broward),earning MVP honors … three-sport student-athlete earning four varsity letters in <strong>football</strong>, threein track (also named team MVP as a junior) and three in basketball … earned first team all-county in<strong>football</strong> as a junior and senior.PERSONAL: Son of Delvis and Al Chance … born Sept. 14, 1992 in Plantation, Fla. … high schoolteammate of fellow 2010 signee Garrett Smith.CHRIS COLOMBEKICKERREDSHIRT FRESHMAN5-11 • 175WAUKESHA, WIS.CATHOLIC MEMORIAL382011: Redshirted.HIGH SCHOOL: First team all-state skier and won state championship three years in a row.PERSONAL: Son of Timothy and Marge Colombe ... born Jan. 8, 1993 in Waukesha, Wis.JUSTIN CURRIESTRONG SAFETYSOPHOMORE • 1L6-3 • 211BIG RAPIDS, MICH.BIG RAPIDS33Career StatisticsYR GP GS ST AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR QBH2011 9 0 14 10 24 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-0 1 0 0 0TOTAL 9 0 14 10 24 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-0 1 0 0 02011: Finished freshman season with 24 tackles ... made collegiate debut at No. 24 Illinois (9/24)with three tackles and an interception ... <strong>record</strong>ed a tackle and PBU at UConn (10/1) ... three tacklesat NIU (10/15) ... <strong>record</strong>ed 45-yd kick return and four tackles against Ball State (10/29) ... <strong>record</strong>edcareer high 7 tackles against Akron (11/25).HIGH SCHOOL: Two-star rating by Rivals.com ... ranked 128th among safeties by Scout.com ... listedNo. 49 on the Detroit Free Press Fab 50 list ... earned first-team all-conference ... named to all-areadream team ... rushed for 1,226 yards and 15 touchdowns.PERSONAL: Criminal justice major with a 3.40 GPA ... son of Karol Frye and Steven Currie ... born onSept. 19, 1993 in Royal Oak, Mich ... ran 40-yard dash in 4.45 seconds.2011 Season Highs Career HighsTackles 7 v Akron 7 v Akron (11/25/11)Pass Break Ups 1 at Connecticut 1 at Connecticut (10/1/11)Interceptions 1 at No. 24 Illinois 1 at No. 24 Illinois (9/24/11)Kick Return Yards 45 v Ball State 45 v Ball State (10/29/11)Longest Kick Return 45 v Ball State 45 v Ball State (10/29/11)2011 Season Highs Career HighsRushing Attempts 6 v Nicholls 13 v Nicholls State (9/11/10)Rushing Yards 23 v Nicholls 53 at Ball State (10/9/10)Rushing TDs NA 1, 2x - last v Kent State (11/20/10)Longest Run 9 v Nicholls 41 at Ball State (10/9/10)Receptions 1 at <strong>Michigan</strong> 2 at Akron (10/23/10)Receiving Yards 7 at <strong>Michigan</strong> 11 v Nicholls State (9/11/10)Receiving TDs NA 1 at Bowling Green (11/26/10)Longest Reception 7 at <strong>Michigan</strong> 11 v Nicholls State (9/11/10)Tackles NA 1 v Toledo (9/18/10)Longest Kick Return NA 25 at Bowling Green (11/26/10)Kick Return Yards NA 17 at Ball State (10/9/10)All-Purpose Yards NA 70 at Ball State (10/9/10)Pass Attempts NA 1 at Akron (10/23/10)<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


R<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL VETERANS23MATT CUTLERTIGHT ENDJUNIOR • 2L6-2 • 250KALAMAZOO, MICH.PORTAGE CENTRAL87Career StatisticsYR GP GS REC YDS AVG TD LG YPG2011 12 1 1 1 1.0 1 1 0.12010 7 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0TOTAL 19 1 1 1 1.0 1 1 0.12011: Made season debut against <strong>Michigan</strong> (9/3) ... started first career game against UConn (10/1)... scored first career touchdown and <strong>record</strong>ed first career reception against Akron (11/25).2010: Walk-on ... converted to tight end ... saw action in seven games.HIGH SCHOOL: Earned all-conference at tight end as a junior and senior and all-conference at defensiveas a senior ... member of conference championship teams in 2006 and 2007 ... also lettered intrack and field ... placed sixth in discus at state meet in 2008, earning all-state.PERSONAL: Majoring in mechanical engineering with a 3.58 GPA ... son of Marc and Carol Cutler...born July 12, 1990 in Kalamazoo, Mich.2011 Season Highs Career HighsReceptions 1 v Akron 1 v Akron (11/25/11)Receiving Yards 1 v Akron 1 v Akron (11/25/11)Receiving TDs 1 v Akron 1 v Akron (11/25/11)Longest Reception 1 v Akron 1 v Akron (11/25/11)NICHOLAS DANCELINEBACKERREDSHIRT FRESHMAN6-0 • 221NASHVILLE, TENN.PEARL-COHN352011: Redshirted ... member of defensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Member of regional and district championship team in 2007 ... team reached statesemifinals in 2007 ... two-time all-metro selection ... All-Metro Class 3A-4A Defensive MVP ... two-timeall-district selection ... district defensive most valuable player as a senior ... amassed 208 tackles, 18sacks, five interceptions and three fumble recoveries during junior and senior seasons ... <strong>record</strong>ed703 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns offensively as a junior and senior.PERSONAL: Physical education major ... son of Eric Dance and Nica Carter ... born on Sept. 29, 1993... first cousin (Lamar Divens) member of Baltimore Ravens (2008-present).TERRY DAVISSONOFFENSIVE LINEMANJUNIOR • 2L6-5 • 297RENSSELAER, IND.RENSSELAER CENTRAL67Career StatisticsYR GP GS PLAYS PLYS/GM2011 13 13 940 72.32010 12 3 348 29.02009 -- REDSHIRT --TOTAL 25 16 1,288 51.22011: Started all 13 games of the 2011 season ... started at center at <strong>Michigan</strong> (9/3) ... appeared ina career high 90 snaps at UConn (10/1) ... has appeared in a career high number of plays in 2011.2010: Made collegiate debut at <strong>Michigan</strong> State (9/4) ... appeared in 22 snaps vs. Nicholls State(9/11) ... made first career start vs. Idaho (10/2), appearing in a career high 68 snaps ... team high84 snaps at both LT and RT at Ball State (10/9) ... appeared in 348 snaps.2009: Redshirted ... member of the offensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: 2008 Journal and Courier All-Area Small School First Team ... earned 2008 CincinnatiUnder Armour Combine First Team Award ... member of three-time sectional championship squad ...named Associated Press First Team 2A All-State Offense in 2008 ... Indiana Football Digest GriddyAward All-State Team ... two-time all-conference, all-area, and all-region (2007, 2008) ... top offensivelineman four-years straight ... served as team’s captain in 2008 ... <strong>record</strong>ed 58 tackles, 2.5 tackles,and two fumble recoveries as a senior ... lettered four years in basketball ... earned all-conference,all-area, and all-region in 2007 ... named Top 100 Basketball Players in Indiana, Top 5 Rebounder,and Top 12 Field Goal player by IHSSA in 2007.PERSONAL: Electrical engineering major ... son of Terry and Stephanie Davisson ... born June 24,1990 in Fayetteville, N.C. ... brother of WMU offensive lineman Ben Davisson.2011 Season Highs Career HighsGames Played 13 13 (2011)Game Started 13 13 (2011)Plays 940 940 (2011)Plays in a Game 91 v Purdue 91 v Purdue (12/27/11)Tackles 1 at Northern Illinois 1 at Northern Illinois (10/15/11)JOHN DEYOOFFENSIVE LINEMAN71SENIOR • 3L6-6 • 305BATTLE CREEK, MICH.MICHIGAN STATE/GULL LAKEMICHIGAN STATE: Appeared in 36 games during four-year career ... earned three varsity letters ...contributed on a career high 23 snaps vs. WMU in 2009.HIGH SCHOOL: Named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team ... ranked among the state’s top 30 seniors byRivals.com (No. 26), Detroit Free Press (No. 27), The Detroit News (No. 28) and Scout.com (No. 28)... selected to represent the West in the <strong>Michigan</strong> High School Football Coaches Association All-StarGame, scheduled for July 19 in Spartan Stadium ... first-team all-state selection by The AssociatedPress (Division 3- 4), The Detroit News (Division 3-4) and Detroit Free Press (Division 3) as a senior... allarea pick by both the Kalamazoo Gazette and Battle Creek Enquirer in 2007 ... also earnedfirst-team all-league honors as a senior ... started 23 consecutive games at Gull Lake High School... four-year starter high school basketball team ... led the team in scoring (9.7 points per game) andrebounding (5.2 rpg.) as a senior while shooting 60.2 percent from the floor.PERSONAL: Earned agribusiness degree from <strong>Michigan</strong> State in <strong>2012</strong> ... son of John and Pam Deyo... born Dec. 17, 1989.


24<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL VETERANSMANNY DIAZDEFENSIVE ENDSOPHOMORE • 1L6-3 • 237HIALEAH, FLA.HIALEAH MIAMI LAKES48Career StatisticsYR GP GS ST AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR QBH2011 11 1 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 02010 -- REDSHIRT --TOTAL 11 1 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 02011: Finished freshman season with 24 tackles ... made collegiate debut at No. 24 Illinois (9/24)with three tackles and an interception ... <strong>record</strong>ed a tackle and PBU at UConn (10/1) ... three tacklesat NIU (10/15) ... <strong>record</strong>ed 45-yd kick return and four tackles against Ball State (10/29) ... <strong>record</strong>edcareer high 7 tackles against Akron (11/25).2010: Redshirted ... member of defensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Two-star rating by Rivals.com ... ranked 128th among safeties by Scout.com ... listedNo. 49 on the Detroit Free Press Fab 50 list ... earned first-team all-conference ... named to all-areadream team ... rushed for 1,226 yards and 15 touchdowns.2011 Season Highs Career HighsTackles 1 v Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 1 v Central <strong>Michigan</strong> (9/17/11)TEVIN DRAKERUNNING BACKJUNIOR • 2L6-0 • 215BROOKSVILLE, FLA.NATURE COAST TECH29Career StatisticsYR GP GS ATT YDS AVG TD LG YPG2011 12 5 105 586 5.6 5 51 48.82010 7 3 40 405 10.1 4 70 57.9TOTAL 19 8 145 991 6.8 9 70 52.2YR REC YDS AVG TD LG YPG2011 4 17 4.2 0 12 1.42010 2 48 24.0 0 49 6.9TOTAL 6 65 10.8 0 49 3.4YR KR YDS AVG TD LG2011 1 19 19.0 0 192010 0 0 0.0 0 0TOTAL 1 19 19.0 0 192011: Led the team with 586 yards rushing for the 2011 season... Led team with 65 yards rushing at<strong>Michigan</strong> (9/3) ... led team with 86 yards on 10 carries against Nicholls (9/10) ... first 100-yd rushinggame of the season vs. BGSU (10/8) ... 46-yard rushing TD at EMU (10/22) ... matched career highwith two rushing TDs against Ball State (10/29) ... Ran for 16 yards and a touchdown in the LittleCaesars Pizza Bowl (1/27).2010: Made collegiate debut at Ball State with 63 yds rushing on eight carries (7.9 ypc) (10/9) ... firstcareer reception at Notre Dame (10/16) ... scored first career rushing TD with 57-yard run at Akron(10/23) ... 49-yard reception on first play from scrimmage vs. EMU (11/13) ... first career 100-ydgame with 102 and two rushing TDs vs. Kent State (11/20) ... second 100-yard game of the seasonwith 127 and a 35-yd score at BGSU (11/26).HIGH SCHOOL: Rated No. 11 running back in the state of Florida by the Orlando Sentinel … ratedas a three-star recruit by Rivals.com and ESPN.com … ranked 109th running back in the nation byScout.com and ESPN.com … carried the ball 206 times for 1,529 yards and 18 TDs in 2009 … averaged7.4 yards per carry … had two games with over 200 yards rushing with 226 against Springstead(9/11) … also <strong>record</strong>ed 13 tackles defensively … named to FACA North/South All-Star Game in 2009… registered two 1,500 yard seasons on the ground during scholastic career … two-time first teamall-state selection … holds school <strong>record</strong>s for career rushing TDs and rushing yards.PERSONAL: Business major … son of Ernest (Jr.) and Belinda Drake … born March 28, 1992 in WestPalm Beach, Fla.2011 Season Highs Career HighsRushing Attempts 16 v Ball State 16 v Ball State (10/29/11)Rushing Yards 112 v Bowling Green 127 at Bowling Green (11/26/10)Longest Run 51 v Bowling Green 74 v Kent State (11/20/10)100-Yard Rushing Games 1 v Bowling Green (1 - 2011; 2 - 2010)Rushing TDs 2 v Ball State 2, 2x - last v Ball State (10/29/11)Receptions 1, 3x - last v Bowling Green 1, 5x - last v Bowling Green (10/8/11)Receiving Yards 12 at <strong>Michigan</strong> 49 v Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> (11/13/10)Longest Reception 12 at <strong>Michigan</strong> 49 v Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> (11/13/10)Tackles NA 1, 2x - last v Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> (10/23/10)Kick Return Yards 19 v Ball State 19 v Ball State (10/29/11)Longest Kick Return 19 v Ball State 19 v Ball State (10/29/11)BRIAN FIELDSRUNNING BACKJUNIOR • 2L5-8 • 196NEW CASTLE, DEL.WILLIAM PENN20Career StatisticsYR GP GS ATT YDS AVG TD LG YPG2011 12 3 67 278 4.1 2 53 23.22010 12 0 56 362 6.5 3 74 30.12009 --REDSHIRT--TOTAL 24 3 123 640 5.2 5 74 26.7YR REC YDS AVG TD LG YPG2011 13 111 8.5 0 40 9.32010 7 51 7.3 1 11 4.32009 --REDSHIRT--TOTAL 20 162 8.1 1 40 6.8YR KR YDS AVG TD LG ALL-PURPOSE2011 5 89 17.8 29 0 4782010 14 287 20.5 42 0 7002009 --REDSHIRT--TOTAL 19 376 19.8 42 0 1,1782011: Finished 2011 season with over 100 yds passing and recieving ... Matched career high withtwo rushing TDs against Nicholls (9/10) ... career long 24-yard reception against Central <strong>Michigan</strong>(9/17) ... career long reception of 40 yards at UConn (10/1) ... 79 yards on nine carries vs. BGSU(10/8) ... TFL at Miami (1/16) on special teams, stopping fake punt.2010: Made collegiate debut with a reception and two special teams tackles at <strong>Michigan</strong> State (9/4)... first career blocked punt vs. Toledo (9/18) ... longest career kick return for 28 yds at Ball State(10/9) ... new career long kick return of 36 yds at Notre Dame (10/16) ... 42-yd kick return vs. NIU(10/30) ... career high 71 yds rushing on career high 13 carries at CMU (11/5) ... rushed for a careerhigh 107 yds and <strong>record</strong>ed 3 TDs (2 rush, 1 rec) vs. EMU (11/13) ... second-straight 100-yard rushinggame with 132 yds against Kent State (11/20).2009: Redshirted ... member of offensive scout team.<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL VETERANS25HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked No. 142 by ESPN.com and No. 193 by Scout.com as a running back prospect... earned first-team All-State as running back and return specialist as a senior ... named first-teamAll-State as running back, defensive back, and return specialist as a sophomore ... three-time All-State return specialist (2006, 2007, 2008) ... four-time All-Blue Hen Flight A selection as runningback and three-time selection as defensive back ... nominated for both the Army and Under ArmourAll-American Games ... appeared in Delaware’s 54th annual Blue-Gold All-Star game ... rushed forover 5,000 yards and scored 74 total touchdowns in career ... rushed for 1,000 yards in sophomoreand junior seasons ... rushed for 13 touchdowns, returned two punts and one kickoff for scores, andreturned an interception for a score as a senior ... three-sport athlete lettering in <strong>football</strong>, basketball,and track.PERSONAL: Family studies major with a 3.18 GPA ... son of Brian Fields and Evelyn Butter ... highschool teammate of fellow Bronco Lewis Toler.2011 Season Highs Career HighsRushing Attempts 9 v Bowling Green 13, 2x - last v Kent State (11/20/10)Rushing Yards 79 v Bowling Green 132 v Kent State (11/20/10)Longest Run 53 v Bowling Green 74 v Kent State (11/20/10)Rushing TDs 2 v Nicholls 2, 2x - last v Nicholls (9/10/11)100-yard Rushing Game NA (2 - 2010)Receptions 3 v Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 3, 2x - last v Central <strong>Michigan</strong> (9/17/11)Receiving Yards 45 at Connecticut 45 at Connecticut (10/1/11)Longest Reception 40 at Connecticut 40 at Connecticut (10/1/11)Receiving TDs NA 1 v Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> (11/13/10)Tackles 2, 2x - last v Bowling Green 2, 4x - last v Bowling Green (10/8/11)Tackles for Loss 1.0 at Miami 1.0 at Miami (11/16/11)Blocked Punts NA 1 v Toledo (9/18/10)Longest Kick Return 29 at Miami 42 v Northern Illinois (10/30/10)Kick Return Yds 63 at Miami 105 at Notre Dame (10/16/10)All-Purpose Yds 83 at Miami 149 v Kent State (11/20/10)KEVIN GALEHEROFFENSIVE LINEMANSENIOR • 3L6-3 • 300CHICAGO, ILL.ST. RITA62Career StatisticsYR GP GS PLAYS PLYS/GM2011 8 8 601 75.12010 11 3 267 24.32009 6 0 102 17.02008 -- REDSHIRT --TOTAL 25 11 970 38.8<strong>2012</strong>: Rimington Trophy watch list ...2011: Rimington Trophy watch list ... made season debut against BGSU (10/8) with career high68 snaps ... new career high snaps with 83 at NIU (10/15) ... has started most games in season incareer ... career high 87 snaps against Ball State (10/29) ...2010: Made season debut with 31 snaps vs. Nicholls State (9/11) ... made first career start vs. Idaho(10/2), playing in a career high 65 snaps ... played in most plays in a season of career (267) ... playedin the most games in a season (11).2009: Made collegiate debut vs. Miami (9/19) ... appeared in six games and on 102 offensive snaps... participated in a season best 60 snaps against Ball State (11/24).2008: Redshirted ... member of defensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked No. 56 offensive tackle by ESPN.com ... ranked No. 43 overall in Illinois byScout.com ... team amassed 32-8 <strong>record</strong> (2005-07) en route to winning 2007 City Championship ...team went 13-1 in 2006 on its way to winning Chicago Catholic League Blue championship and theIllinois High School Association (IHSA) State Championship ... earned All-Chicago Catholic LeagueBlue as a junior and senior ... named all-state and all-area in 2006 and 2007 ... varsity starter on<strong>football</strong> and wrestling teams since sophomore season ... placed second (275 lbs.) at state wrestlingtournament in 2005.PERSONAL: Majoring in engineering ... son of Micheal and Mary Ann Galeher ... born Oct. 24, 1989.2011 Season Highs Career HighsGames Played 8 11 (2010)Games Started 8 8 (2011)Plays 601 601 (2011)Plays in a Game 87 v Ball State 87 v Ball State (10/29/11)NICK GALVINLINEBACKER52SOPHOMORE5-11 • 213CINCINNATI, OHIOMOELLER2011: Did not see game action.2010: Redshirted ... member of defensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Rated 103rd middle linebacker in the nation by Scout.com ... ranked 89th insidelinebacker by ESPN.com ... finished 2009 with 60 tackles and 10.0 sacks ... also registered one PBUand one fumble recovery ... finished career with 197 tackles, 30.5 sacks and 61 tackles for loss ...named All-Greater Catholic League (GCL) three times (2007-09) ... earned all-city in 2007 and 2008... named All-Southwest Ohio in 2007 and 2009 ... earned Second Team All-Ohio honors in 2009.PERSONAL: Business major with a 3.14 GPA ... son of Michelle and Tim Galvin ... born May 6, 1992in Cincinnati.JOSH HADELOFFENSIVE LINEMANJUNIOR • 3L6-6 • 298GLADSTONE, MICH.GLADSTONE75Career StatisticsYR GP GS PLAYS PLYS/GM2011 10 0 128 12.82010 3 0 18 6.02009 -- REDSHIRT --TOTAL 13 0 146 11.22011: Made season debut agaisnt Nicholls (9/10) ... has played in the most games and the mostsnaps in a season in his career in 2011 ...2010: Made collegiate debut with eight snaps vs. Nicholls State (9/11) ... appeared in three games.2009: Redshirted ... member of the offensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked No. 98 offensive guard by Scout.com and No. 106 by ESPN.com ... earnedFirst Team All-Great Northern Conference twice ... ranked No. 29 <strong>Michigan</strong> recruit on Detroit FreePress Fab 50 ... named All-Upper Peninsula Dream Team as a junior and senior ... helped lead <strong>football</strong>team to district championship and 9-3 overall <strong>record</strong> in 2008 ... served as team’s captain as asenior ... never allowed a sack during playing career (three years) ... earned three varsity letters inwrestling ... posted a 39-15 <strong>record</strong> on the mat and helped team qualify for state championships.PERSONAL: Biomedical science major ... son of Jerry and Michelle Hadel ... born July 28, 1990 inGrand Rapids, Mich.2011 Season Highs Career HighsGames Played 10 10 (2011)Plays 128 128 (2011)Plays in a Game 34 v Akron 34 v Akron (11/25/11)


26<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL VETERANSANDREW HALDEMANKICKERREDSHIRT FRESHMAN5-10 • 172FERNDALE, MICH.WAYLAND UNION572011: Redshirted.HIGH SCHOOL: Played all four years in high school at Wayland Union High School.PERSONAL: Son of Bonnie and Derek Haldeman ... Mechanical Engineering major ... born Sept. 19,1992 in Ferndale, Mich.BLAKE HAMMONDTIGHT ENDSENIOR • 3L6-2 • 241MOKENA, ILL.LINCOLN WAY EAST85Career StatisticsYR GP GS REC YDS AVG TD LG YPG2011 10 2 3 34 11.3 0 15 3.42010 8 6 9 111 12.3 3 28 13.92009 12 3 13 80 6.2 2 12 6.72008 --REDSHIRT--TOTAL 30 11 25 225 9.0 5 28 7.52011: First catch of season, going for eight yards against CMU (9/17) ... longest reception of theseason at Miami (11/16) ...2010: Had a career high 61 yds receiving with a TD at <strong>Michigan</strong> State (9/4/10) ... scored fourthcareer TD vs. Nicholls State (9/11) ... hauled in third TD of season at BGSU (11/26).2009: Made collegiate debut at <strong>Michigan</strong> (9/5) ... made first career start at Indiana (9/12) ... scoredfirst career TD with first career reception vs. Miami (9/19) ... hauled in second career TD receptionat <strong>Michigan</strong> State (11/7) and had a career high 35 yards receiving ... appeared in 12 games andmade three starts.2008: Redshirted ... member of offensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Triple-threat student-athlete ... only player in high school program history to score arushing, passing and receiving touchdown in one game ... member of four-time Southwest SuburbanConference (SSC) championship teams (2004-07) ... team captured Illinois High School Association(IHSA) state championship in 2005 ... named All-SCC as a junior and a senior ... team had a combined<strong>record</strong> (2004-07) of 42-5 during playing career ... scored 41 career touchdowns ... amassed2,591 yards passing and 28 passing touchdowns during career ... rushed for 706 yards and ninetouchdowns during career ... registered 707 receiving yards and four receiving touchdowns duringcareer ... set school lifting <strong>record</strong> for quarterbacks in 2007.PAUL HAZELDEFENSIVE ENDSENIOR • 3L6-5 • 213MIAMI, FLA.SOUTH MIAMI99Career StatisticsYR GP GS ST AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR QBH BLK2011 13 3 13 13 26 3.5-19 2.5-18 0 4 3 0 7 02010 12 12 25 21 46 12.0-65 8.0-56 0 0 1 0 7 02009 12 0 7 5 12 2.5-16 3.0-15 0 0 0 1 3 1TOTAL 37 15 45 39 84 18.0-100 13.5-89 0 4 4 1 17 12011: Tied the program <strong>record</strong> for games played (50) during the 2011 season ... made season debutagainst <strong>Michigan</strong> (9/3) ... <strong>record</strong>ed three tackles with 1.0 TFLs, a forced fumble and a QB Hurryagainst Nicholls (9/10) ... QB Hurry vs. BGSU 10/8) ... QB Hurry and PBU at EMU (10/22) ... threetackles with 0.5 sacks and 15th career QB Hurry at Miami (11/16) ... <strong>record</strong>ed three PBUs and twoquarterback hurries against Akron (11/25) ... <strong>record</strong>ed eight tackles and sack against Purdue in theLittle Caesars Pizza Bowl (12/27).2010: Led the team with 8.0 sacks, ranking third in the MAC ... earned Third Team All-MAC ... had twotackles with a TFL at <strong>Michigan</strong> State (9/4) ... matched career high with five tackles and had a careerhigh 2.0 sacks vs. Toledo (9/18) ... 1.0 sack and a QB Hurry vs. Idaho (10/2) ... matched career highwith five tackles at Ball State (10/9) ... career high seven tackles with 1.5 sacks and 2.0 TFLs at NotreDame (10/16) ... assisted on safety at CMU (11/5) ... forced fumble vs. EMU (11/13) ... team leadingseventh sack of the season vs. Kent State (11/20).2009: Named to Non-Automatic Qualifier All-Freshman Team by ESPN.com ... registered two tacklesand a QB hurry vs. Miami (9/19) ... <strong>record</strong>ed first career solo sack, forced fumble and fumble recoveryon same play vs. Hofstra (9/26) ... set career high with five tackles at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> (11/14)... blocked punt against Ball State (11/24).HIGH SCHOOL: Named Most Valuable Player on both <strong>football</strong> and basketball teams ... named All-Dade County in <strong>football</strong> ... named All-Dade County in basketball ... McDonald’s All-American candidate... named all-state in basketball ... Miami Slam Dunk Champion ... defensive captain in <strong>football</strong>,three-year letterwinner in <strong>football</strong> and basketball.PERSONAL: Criminal justice major ... son of Rachel Hazel and Simon Codrington, Jr. ... born May 4,1990 in Miami, Fla.2011 Season Highs Career HighsTackles 8 v Purdue 8 v Purdue (12/27/11)Sacks 1.0, 2x - last v Purdue 2.0 v Toledo (9/18/10)Tackles for Loss 1.0, 3x - last v Purdue 2.0, 2x - last at Notre Dame (10/16/10)Fumbles Forced 1, 2x - last v Akron 1, 6x - last v Akron (11/25/11)Fumble Recoveries NA 1 v Hofstra (9/26/09)QB Hurries 2 v Akron 2 v Akron (11/25/11)Blocked Kicks 1 v Purdue (punt) 1, 2x - last v Purdue (punt) (12/27/11)Safety NA 0.5 at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> (11/5/10)Pass Break Ups 3 v Akron 3 v Akron (11/25/11)PERSONAL: Majoring in recreation ... son of Wayne and Rhonda Hammond ... born Oct. 2, 1989 inOrland Park, Ill.2011 Season Highs Career HighsReceptions 1, 3x - last at Miami 5 at <strong>Michigan</strong> State (11/7/09)Receiving Yards 15 at Miami 61 at <strong>Michigan</strong> State (9/4/10)Receiving TDs NA 1, 5x - last at Bowling Green (11/26/10)Longest Reception 15 at Miami 28 at <strong>Michigan</strong> State (9/4/10)<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL VETERANS27JON HENRYCORNERBACKSOPHOMORE • 1L6-0 • 182KENTWOOD, MICH.EAST KENTWOOD26Career StatisticsYR GP GS ST AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR QBH2011 9 0 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 1-33 02010 -- REDSHIRT --TOTAL 9 0 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 1-33 02011: Made collegiate debut at <strong>Michigan</strong> (9/3) ... registered first fumble recovery against Nicholls(9/10) with a 33-yard return ... first career kick return (14 yds) at Toledo (11/8).2010: Redshirted ... member of the defensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Rated 25th best recruit in the state of <strong>Michigan</strong> by the Detroit Free Press … namedAll-OK Red Conference in 2009 ... named all-conference, all-region, all-state and All-American in track& field every year from 2006 to present ... two-time state champion in the 100m, 4x100 relay and4x200 relay ... earned stated title in 200m in 2010 ... set times of 10.6 in the 100m, 41.4 in the4x100 relay and 126.6 in the 4x200 relay ... named Academic All-American.PERSONAL: Biomedical sciences major ... son of Colman and Tamika Henry ... born May 2, 1992in Ann Arbor, Mich.2011 Season Highs Career HighsTackles 1, 3x - last v Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 1, 3x - last v Central <strong>Michigan</strong> (9/17/11)Fumble Recoveries 1 v Nicholls 1 v Nicholls (9/10/11)Longest fumble return 33 v Nicholls 33 v Nicholls (9/10/11)Kick Return Yds 14 at Toledo 14 at Toledo (11/8/11)Longest Kick Return 14 at Toledo 14 at Toledo (11/8/11)JON HOFFINGOFFENSIVE LINEMANSOPHOMORE6-5 • 280LIBERTYVILLE, ILL.LIBERTYVILLE76Career StatisticsYR GP GS PLAYS PLYS/GM2011 3 1 139 46.32010 -- REDSHIRT --TOTAL 3 1 139 46.32011: Made collegiate debut at No. 24 Illinois (9/24) ... first career start at UConn (10/1) appearingin 84 snaps ...2010: Redshirted ... member of the offensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked 74th among offensive guards in the country by Scout.com … rated 188th offensiveguard in the nation by ESPN.com … earned All-North Suburban Lake (NSL) … earned secondteam all-area.PERSONAL: Business major with a 3.13 GPA … son of Steve and Annette Hoffing … born Sept. 29,1991 in Libertyville, Ill.2011 Season Highs Career HighsGames Played 3 3 (2011)Games Started 1 1 (2011)Plays 139 139 (2011)Plays in a Game 84 at Connecticut 84 at Connecticut (10/1/11)MIKE HOWEYWIDE RECEIVER81REDSHIRT FRESHMAN5-11 • 175MONROE, MICH.SAINT MARY CATHOLIC CENTRAL2011: Redshirted ... member of the offensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: 2010 all-state in track and field and set school <strong>record</strong>s in 100 meter dash and 200meter dash ... eight varsity letters combined in <strong>football</strong>, basketball and track ... 2009 Huron LeagueOffensive Player of the Year, first team all-region, honorable mention Detroit Free Press All-StateTeam.PERSONAL: Business major with a 3.11 GPA ... son of Paul and Karla Howey ... born April 28, 1992in Monroe, Mich ... brother Neal Howey plays for the Seattle Seahawks.TREVOR ISHMAELSTRONG SAFETYSOPHOMORE • 1L6-1 • 198MIAMI, FLA.NORTH MIAMI BEACH27Career StatisticsYR GP GS ST AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR QBH2011 11 2 11 15 26 2.5-9 1.5-6 0 0 0 3-0 1TOTAL 11 2 11 15 26 2.5-9 1.5-6 0 0 0 3-0 12011: Completed the the 2011 season with 26 tackles and 1.5 sacks ... registered first career tacklesagainst Nicholls (9/10) ... first career QB Hurry vs. BGSU (10/8) ... career high four tackles, 0.5TFLs and a sack at Miami (11/16) ... <strong>record</strong>ed a program tying three fumble recoveries against Akron(11/25) ... <strong>record</strong>ed a career high nine tackles and a TFL against Purdue in the Little Caesars PizzaBowl (12/27).HIGH SCHOOL: Rated a two-star recruit by Scouts.com ... second team All-County senior season ...participated in the Miami Dolphin Dade vs. Broward All-Star game ... ran a 4.6 40-yard dash time.PERSONAL: Business major ... born April 12, 1993 in Miami, Fla. ... son of Darlene and Trever Ishmael.2011 Season Highs Career HighsTackles 9 v Purdue 9 v Purdue (12/27/11)Tackles for Loss 1.0, 2x - last v Purdue 1.0, last v Purdue (12/27/11)Sacks 1.0 v Akron 1.0 v Akron (11/25/11)Fumble Recoveries 3 v Akron * 3 v Akron * (11/25/11)QB Hurries 1 v Bowling Green 1 v Bowling Green (10/8/11)* Ties WMU Game RecordJOHN JACKSONOFFENSIVE LINEMANREDSHIRT FRESHMAN6-2 • 319DETROIT, MICH.CASS TECH642011: Redshirted ... member of offensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked 117th among offensive guards by Scout.com ... listed No. 35 on the DetroitFree Press Fab 50 list ... member of Detroit Public School League Divsion, city, district, regionalchampionship teams.PERSONAL: Business major ... son of Gabrielle and Kevin Jackson ... born on Dec. 23, 1992 inDetroit, Mich. ... cousin (Kevin Jackson) runs track at <strong>Michigan</strong> State.


28<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL VETERANSTIMMY KEITHWIDE RECEIVERREDSHIRT FRESHMAN6-1 • 201MANASSAS, VA.OSBOURN52011: Redshirted ... member of offensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Rated a three-star recruit by Rivals.com ... rated a two-star recruit by Scouts.com ...rated a two-star recruit and 171st WR by ESPN.com.PERSONAL: <strong>University</strong> cirriculum with a 3.25 GPA ... born on Dec. 21, 1992.JAMES KRISTOFOFFENSIVE LINEMANREDSHIRT FRESHMAN6-4 • 290LAKE BARRINGTON, ILL.BARRINGTON792011: Redshirted ... member of offensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, Scout.com and ESPN.com ... ranked118th among offensive guards by ESPN.com ... ranked 120th among offensive guards by Scout.com... named All-Mid Suburban League as a senior ... earned all-area and received honorable mention forall-state as a senior ... named to the Illinois Coaches Association All-Star Game.PERSONAL: Business major with a 3.06 GPA ... son of Jim and Debbie Kristof ... born on Dec. 11,1992 in Lake Barrington, Ill. ... ran 40-yard dash in 5.35 seconds.KYLE LARKLINEBACKERJUNIOR • 1L6-2 • 230ALMA, MICH.ALMA40Career StatisticsYR GP GS ST AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR QBH2011 -- DNP --2010 7 0 2 8 10 1.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 1 02009 -- REDSHIRT --TOTAL 7 0 2 8 10 1.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 1 02011: Did not see game action.2010: Made collegiate debut one tackle and a fumble recovery at <strong>Michigan</strong> State (9/4) ... registeredtackle for loss vs. Nicholls State (9/11) ... two tackles vs. Toledo (9/18) ... assisted on a TFL at Ball State(10/9) ... season high five tackles vs. Kent State (11/20).DEAUNTAY “WOODY” LEGRIERDEFENSIVE ENDSENIOR • 3L6-0 • 246ROCHELLE, GA.WILCOX COUNTY36Career StatisticsYR GP GS ST AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR QBH2011 10 2 9 15 24 5.0-25 2.0-16 0 0 2 0 12010 10 8 7 25 32 5.0-23 3.0-17 0 0 0 0 12009 10 8 22 22 44 7.0-18 0.5-3 0 1 0 1 22008 --REDSHIRT--TOTAL 7 0 2 8 10 1.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 1 02011: Completed the 2011 season with 24 tackles, 5 TFLs, and 2 sacks ... <strong>record</strong>ed three tackles againstCMU (9/17) ... QB Hurry vs. BGSU (10/8) ... made first start of the season with five tackles and a TFL atToledo (11/8) ... career highs in sacks (1.5) and TFLs (2.0) at Miami (11/16) ... <strong>record</strong>ed career high twoforced fumbles and 1.5 TFLs vs. Akron (11/25).2010: Led team with a career matching eight tackles and had 1.0 TFL and sack at <strong>Michigan</strong> State (9/4)... matched career high with 1.0 TFL vs. Idaho (10/2) ... missed two games due to injury, returning againstNIU (10/30) ... assisted on a safety at CMU (11/5) ... seven tackles and QB hurry vs. EMU (11/13) ...season high 1.5 TFLs at BGSU (11/26).2009: Made collegiate debut and first start at <strong>Michigan</strong> (9/5) finishing with seven tackles and a TFL ... setnew career high with eight tackles at Toledo (10/10) ... two QB hurries vs. Buffalo (10/24) ... registered1.5 tackles for loss in two separate games ... appeared in 10 games, making eight starts.2008: Redshirted ... member of defensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Member of the 2007 Region 2A championship team that finished the season staterunner-up in Georgia with a mark of 13-2 ... GACA Class A Defensive Player of the Year ... team finished2006 season ranked No. 10 in state after going 9-3 ... earned first-team all-area as a junior ... named firstteam all-state during junior and senior seasons ... named First Team All-Region 2A during senior season... played on both sides of the ball at fullback and linebacker during scholastic career ... rushed for 600yards in 2006 and 500 yards in 2007 ... made 120 tackles as a junior with 12.0 sacks and three forcedfumbles ... amassed 135 tackles in 2007 with 10.0 sacks and forced seven fumbles.PERSONAL: Business major ... son of Robert Dixon and Regina Legrier ... born Nov. 8, 1989 in Hawkinsville,Ga.2011 Season Highs Career HighsTackles 6 v Akron 8, 2x - last at <strong>Michigan</strong> State (9/4/10)Tackles for Loss 2.0 at Miami 2.0 at Miami (11/16/11)Sacks 1.5 at Miami 1.5 at Miami (11/16/11)Pass Break Up NA 1 at Northern Illinois (10/3/09)Forced Fumbles 2 v Akron 2 v Akron (11/25/11)Fumble Recoveries NA 1 v Central <strong>Michigan</strong> (10/17/09)QB Hurries 1 v Bowling Green 2 v Buffalo (10/24/09)Safety NA 0.5 at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> (11/5/10)2009: Redshirted ... member of defensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked No. 27 among prospects in <strong>Michigan</strong> on Detroit News 2009 Blue Chip list ...earned Associated Press and Detroit Free Press All-State Defense in 2008... named to Dream Team byDetroit News, Saginaw News and Lansing State Journal ... awarded 2008 Morning Sun Defensive Playerof the Year ... holds program <strong>record</strong> with 384 career tackles ... nominated to the 2008 <strong>Michigan</strong> East-West All-Star game ... three-sport athlete lettering in <strong>football</strong>, basketball, and track ... state qualifier forDivision II shot put in 2008 ... maintained a 3.9 GPA and was a member of the National Honor Society.PERSONAL: Biomedical sciences major with a 3.55 GPA ... son of Randy and Sonia Lark ... born March31, 1991 in Grand Rapids, Mich.2010 Season Highs Career HighsTackles 5 v Kent State 5 v Kent State (11/20/10)Tackles for Loss 0.5, 3x - last v Kent State 0.5, 3x - last v Kent State (11/20/10)Fumble Recoveries 1 at <strong>Michigan</strong> State 1 at <strong>Michigan</strong> State (9/4/10)<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL VETERANS29TIM MAKAOFFENSIVE LINEMANSENIOR6-7 • 295POMONA, CALIF.MT. SAN ANTONIO/MERIDIAN63Career StatisticsYR GP GS PLAYS PLYS/GM2011 6 0 53 8.8TOTAL 6 0 53 8.82011: Made Division I collegiate debut against Nicholls (9/10) ... appeared in five snaps againstCMU (9/17) ... career high snaps (12) vs. BGSU (10/8) ... set new career high with 24 snaps vs.Akron (11/25) ...HIGH SCHOOL: Member of state and national championship teams ... teams amassed combined<strong>record</strong> of 26-1 during two playing seasons ... served on mission in 2006 and 2007.PERSONAL: Finance major with a 3.08 GPA ... son of Chris and Ann Maka ... born on July 21, 1986in Los Angeles, Calif. ... JuCo teammate of current Bronco Darrin Duncan.2011 Season Highs Career HighsGames Played 6 6 (2011)Plays 53 53 (2011)Plays in a Game 24 v Akron 24 v Akron (11/25/11)JARRELL McKINNEYDEFENSIVE ENDREDSHIRT FRESHMAN6-4 • 225DETROIT, MICH.CODY982011: Made Division I collegiate debut against Nicholls (9/10) ... appeared in five snaps againstCMU (9/17) ... career high snaps (12) vs. BGSU (10/8) ... set new career high with 24 snaps vs.Akron (11/25) ...HIGH SCHOOL: Member of state and national championship teams ... teams amassed combined<strong>record</strong> of 26-1 during two playing seasons ... served on mission in 2006 and 2007.PERSONAL: Finance major with a 3.08 GPA ... son of Chris and Ann Maka ... born on July 21, 1986in Los Angeles, Calif.KHALED MHEISENTIGHT ENDSENIOR6-4 • 310DEARBORN, MICH.DETROIT CENTRAL CATHOLIC45Career StatisticsYR GP GS PLAYS PLYS/GM2011 4 0 37 9.3TOTAL 4 0 37 9.32011: Made collegiate debut against Nicholls (9/10) ... nine snaps vs. BGSU (10/8) ... appeared ina season high 24 snaps vs. Akron (11/25) ... converted to tight end after season.JUNIOR COLLEGE: Played the 2009 and 2010 seasons at the junior college level.HIGH SCHOOL: <strong>Michigan</strong> East All-Star Team, Team USA Football Junior Olympics gold medal champion... played at Detroit Catholic Central.PERSONAL: Son of Belal and Marlene Mheisen ... Business Finance major ... born July 19, 1991 inDearborn, Mich.2011 Season Highs Career HighsGames Played 4 4 (2011)Plays 37 37 (2011)Plays in a Game 24 v Akron 24 v Akron (11/25/11)ERIC MONETTEWIDE RECEIVERSENIOR • 1L6-5 • 195PORTAGE, MICH.PORTAGE CENTRAL86Career StatisticsYR GP GS REC YDS AVG TD LG YPG FR2011 13 4 29 306 10.6 1 36 23.5 12010 -- DNP --2009 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 02008 -- REDSHIRT --TOTAL 15 4 29 306 10.6 1 36 20.4 12011: Finished the 2011 season with a career high 306 yards recieving ... first career reception forfour yards at <strong>Michigan</strong> (9/3) ... hauled in a pair of passes for 23 yards against Nicholls (9/10) ...career high receptions (4) at No. 24 Illinois (9/24) ... career highs in receptions (6) and yards (87)at Toledo (11/8) ... scored first career touchdown on a career long 36 yd reception against Akron(11/25) ... hauled in three passes for 50 yards and recovered a fumble against Purdue in the LittleCaesars Pizza Bowl (12/27).2010: Walk-on ... did not see game action.2009: Walk-on ... appeared in two games ... made collegiate debut against Miami (9/19).2008: Walk-on ... redshirted ... member of offensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Member of two-time Southwest <strong>Michigan</strong> Athletic Conference championship teams in2006 and 2007 ... earned All-SMAC honors.PERSONAL: Undecided on major ... son of Jeff and Margaret Monette ... born March 22, 1990 inRoyal Oak, Mich.2011 Season Highs Career HighsReceptions 6 at Toledo 6 at Toledo (11/8/11)Receiving Yards 87 at Toledo 87 at Toledo (11/8/11)Longest Reception 36 v Akron (TD) 36 v Akron (TD) (11/25/11)Receiving TDs 1 v Akron 1 v Akron (11/25/11)Fumble Recoveries 1 v Purdue 1 v Purdue (12/27/11)


30<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL VETERANSCLARK MUSSMANTIGHT ENDJUNIOR • 2L6-3 • 230OGDEN DUNES, IND.PORTAGE46Career StatisticsYR GP GS REC YDS AVG TD LG YPG2011 9 4 6 31 5.2 2 9 3.92010 12 0 7 96 13.7 0 23 8.02009 -- REDSHIRT --TOTAL 21 4 13 127 9.8 2 23 6.02011: Hauled in first career recieving touchdown against Nicholls (9/10) ... second career TD atToledo (11/8) ...2010: Made collegiate debut at <strong>Michigan</strong> State (9/4) ... first career catch for 10 yds vs. Nicholls State(9/11) ... one catch for 19 yds vs. Toledo (9/18) ... career high receptions (2) and receiving yds (37) atBall State (10/9) ... longest reception of the season (23 yds) vs. EMU (11/13) ... three special teamstackles vs. Kent State (11/20).2009: Redshirted ... member of offensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time Associated Press 5A All-State Offense (first team in 2008, fourth team in2007) ... named all-conference and all-area tight end in two-straight seasons ... selected secondteamall-area as a defensive end in 2008 ... only tight end in Indiana high school <strong>football</strong> history toreceive a Griddy Award (ESPY of Indiana H.S. <strong>football</strong>) ... nominated to Indiana’s 2008 North-SouthAll-Star game ... named All-Sport Athlete of the Week ... led program in receiving in 2007 and 2008 ...averaged over 19 yards per reception and caught nine touchdown passes in career ... had 51 tackles,four sacks and an interception return for a touchdown as a senior ... served as team’s captain as asenior and was awarded the Myron Fessler Mental Attitude Award by coaching staff ... three-sportathlete lettering in <strong>football</strong>, basketball and track.PERSONAL: Management major with a 3.18 GPA ... son of Al Mussman ... July 27, 1990 in OgdenDunes, Ind.2011 Season Highs Career HighsReceptions 2, 2x - last v Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 2, 4x - last v Central <strong>Michigan</strong> (9/17/11)Receiving Yards 15 v Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 37 at Ball State (10/9/10)Receiving TDs 1, 2x - last at Toledo 1, 2x - last at Toledo (11/8/11)Longest Reception 9 v Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 23 v Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> (11/13/10)Tackles NA 3 v Kent State (11/20/10)KIRK NAKAMALONG SNAPPERJUNIOR • 1L5-8 • 225SANTA CLARA, CALIF.ST. FRANCIS66Career StatisticsYR GP GS PAT SNAPS FG SNAPS PUNT SNAPS2011 13 0 58 22 452010 3 0 16 4 122009 -- REDSHIRT --TOTAL 16 0 74 26 472011: Matched career high with snaps on two FG attempts at <strong>Michigan</strong> (9/3) ... career high three FGsnaps against CMU (9/17) ... career high four punt and FG snaps at No. 24 Illinois (9/24) ... set a newcareer high with six punt snaps at UConn (10/1) ... matched career high with six PAT snaps vs. BGSU(10/8) ... 10 total snaps at NIU (10/15) ... six PAT snaps against Ball State (10/29) ... career high ninePAT snaps at Toledo (11/8) ... matched career with nine PAT snaps vs. Akron (11/25).2010: Walk-on ... made collegiate debut vs. EMU (11/13) with nine total snaps (6 PAT, 1 FG, 2 punt)... career high five punt snaps vs. Kent State (11/20) ... five PAT snaps at Bowling Green for a totalof 11 snaps (11/26).2009: Walk-on ... redshirted ... did not see game action.HIGH SCHOOL: Earned varsity letters as a junior and senior in both <strong>football</strong> and baseball ... won“Team Award” in baseball as a senior and the award now bears his name, the Kirk Nakama TeamAward.PERSONAL: Pre-physical education major with a 3.23 GPA ... son of David and Mary Nakama ...cousin, C.J. Santiago, punter for BYU ... born May 20, 1991 in Santa Clara, Calif.2011 Season Highs Career HighsPAT Snaps 9, 2x - last v Akron 9, 2x - last v Akron (11/25/11)FG Snaps 4 at No. 24 Illinois 4 at No. 24 Illinois (9/24/11)Punt Snaps 6, 2x - last at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 6, 2x - last at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> (10/22/11)Tackles 1 at Northern Illinois 1 at Northern Illinois (10/15/11)DANN O’NEILLOFFENSIVE LINEMANSENIOR • 2L6-8 • 305GRAND HAVEN, MICH.GRAND HAVEN68Career StatisticsYR GP GS PLAYS PLYS/GM2011 13 13 1010 77.72010 10 10 675 67.52009 -- NCAA TRANSFER RULES--TOTAL 23 23 1,685 73.32011: Started at right guard at <strong>Michigan</strong> (9/3) ... appeared in 76 plays against CMU (9/17) ... appearedin 90 snaps at UConn (10/1) ... has appeared in most snaps in a season in career ... namedThird Team All-MAC Offense ...2010: Made collegiate debut and first collegiate start at <strong>Michigan</strong> State (9/4) ... appeared in 94snaps vs. Toledo (9/18) ... returned to action at Akron (10/23) after missing two games due to injury... started 10 games and appeared in 675 offensive snaps.2009: Sitting out 2009 season due to NCAA transfer rules.2008 (MICHIGAN): Did not see game action ... redshirted.HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter at tackle ... did not allow a sack during his two years as a starter ...PrepStar Magazine All-American and the 67th-best player in the country according to the publication... four-star prospect, No. 10 offensive tackle nationally and the second-best player in the state of<strong>Michigan</strong> according to Rivals.com ... 49th-best player nationally by Rivals.com ... rated as the fifthbestrun blocking offensive lineman according to Rivals.com ... four-star prospect and the 14th-bestoffensive tackle in the country by Scout.com ... listed as the No. 4 offensive tackle in the country andthe 69th-best overall player nationally on the ESPN 150 rankings ... rated No. 19 player on the DetroitFree Press Best of the Midwest rankings ... selected to the Detroit Free Press first-team All-StateDream Team ... named to the Street and Smith All-America first team ... participated in the UnderArmour All-American game ... first-team all-area and all-conference selection as a junior and senior ...wrestling varsity letter-winner ... posted a 129-21 career <strong>record</strong>.PERSONAL: English major ... born Aug. 9, 1990 ... father, Jim, played <strong>football</strong> and ran track at Rutgers... O’Neill was high school teammates with John Potter, selected in the <strong>2012</strong> NFL Draft by theBuffalo Bills.2011 Season Highs Career HighsGames Played 13 13 (2011)Games Started 13 13 (2011)Plays 1,010 1,010 (2011)Plays in a Game 92 at Toledo 94 v Toledo (9/18/10)Tackles NA 1 at <strong>Michigan</strong> State (9/4/10)<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL VETERANS31GREG PETERSONOFFENSIVE LINEMANJUNIOR • 2L6-5 • 290WAUKESHA, WIS.WAUKESHA WEST73Career StatisticsYR GP GS PLAYS PLYS/GM2011 2 0 33 16.52010 3 0 17 5.72009 -- REDSHIRT --TOTAL 5 0 50 10.02011: Made season debut vs. BGSU (10/8) with career high nine snaps ... has played the most snapsin a season in his career in 2011.2010: Made collegiate debut with seven snaps at Ball State (10/9) ... appeared in three games.2009: Redshirted ... member of the offensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked No. 80 offensive tackle by ESPN.com ... ranked No. 18 overall prospect in thestate of Wisconsin by WisconsinPreps.com ... ranked No. 2 Offensive Line Top Performer at MidwestHigh School Combine as a junior ... earned second-team All-WIAA in 2008 and received honorablemention in 2007 ... nominated to the 2009 Wisconsin Football Coaches Association All-Star CharityFootball Game ... two-year letter winner and 2008 team captain ... named 2008 Division I PlayoffContenders Offensive Lineman of the Year by teammates ... holds a black belt in Tae Kwon Do.PERSONAL: Engineering and applied science major ... son of Michele and Tom Adyniec ... born Feb.25, 1991 in Waukesha, Wis.2011 Season Highs Career HighsGames Played 2 3 (2010)Plays 33 33 (2011)Plays in a Game 24 v Akron 24 v Akron (11/25/11)DEMETRIUS PETTWAYSAFETYJUNIOR • 2L5-10 • 185HOMESTEAD, FLA.HOMESTEAD SENIOR2Career StatisticsYR GP GS ST AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR QBH2011 11 10 23 34 57 1.0-4 0.0-0 2-7 2 2 1-0 02010 8 3 13 20 33 1.0-4 0.0-0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0TOTAL 19 13 36 54 90 2.0-8 0.0-0 2-7 2 3 1-0 02011: Ended the season with a career high total of 57 tackles and 2 INTs ... Two tackles at <strong>Michigan</strong> (9/3)... first career PBU against Nicholls (9/10) ... four tackles against CMU (9/17) ... career high nine tackleswith a forced fumble at No. 24 Illinois (9/24) ... set new career high with 11 tackles at NIU (10/15) ... firstcareer fumble recovery at EMU (10/22) ... first career interception against Ball State (10/29) ... secondcareer INT at Toledo (11/8).2010: Made four tackles vs. Idaho (10/2) ... career high five tackles and a forced fumble at Ball State(10/9) ... <strong>record</strong>ed TFL at Notre Dame (10/16) ... season-matching five tackles vs. EMU (11/13) ... careerhigh eight tackles vs. Kent State (11/20).HIGH SCHOOL: Rated a three-star recruit and 83rd safety in the country by Scout.com … named to 14thAnnual Nike South Florida High School All-Star Football Game (Miami Dade vs. Broward) … named All-Dade County as a senior … registered 10 interceptions and over 100 tackles during career … returnedeight punt returns for a touchdown during career.PERSONAL: Business management major … son of Latoya Dean … born Dec. 20, 1990 in Goulds, Fla.2011 Season Highs Career HighsTackles 11 at Northern Illinois 11 at Northern Illinois (10/15/11)Tackles for Loss 1.0 at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 1.0, 2x - last at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> (10/22/11)Pass Break Ups 1, 2x - last at Northern Illinois 1, 2x - last at Northern Illinois (10/15/11)Interceptions 1, 2x - last at Toledo 1, 2x - last at Toledo (11/8/11)Interception Return Yds 7 at Toledo 7 at Toledo (11/8/11)Forced Fumbles 1, 2x - last at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 1, 4x - last at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> (10/22/11)Fumble Recoveries 1 at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 1 at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> (10/22/11)DUSTIN PRINGLEOFFENSIVE LINEMANREDSHIRT FRESHMAN6-4 • 289BEAVER HILLS, PA.BLACKHAWK612011: Redshirted ... member of offensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked as a three-star recruit and 82nd among guards by Scout.com ... earned allstateand first team all-conference in 2010 ... named First Team Post Gazette ... earned First TeamPittsburgh Tribune and named to the Post Gazette West Fabulous 22 Team.PERSONAL: Undecided on a major ... son of Duane and Colleen Pringle ... born on Sept. 5, 1992 inAllentown, Pa. ... ran the 40-yard dash in 4.95 seconds.CHRIS PROMDEFENSIVE ENDSENIOR • 3L6-3 • 224SAUKVILLE, WIS.PORT WASHINGTON38Career StatisticsYR GP GS ST AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR QBH2011 12 0 6 6 12 1.5-9 0.0-0 1-3 1 1 2-0 02010 10 2 9 22 31 4.5-13 0.5-4 0-0 2 0 0-0 02009 12 3 7 8 15 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 02008 -- REDSHIRT --TOTAL 33 5 22 36 58 6.0-22 0.5-4 1-3 3 1 2-0 0YR Rec YDS Avg Long YPG TD2011 3 13 4.3 10 1.1 12010 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 02009 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 02008 --REDSHIRT--TOTAL 3 13 4.3 10 1.1 12011: Recorded first career interception with a three-yard return against Nicholls (9/10) ... first careerforced fumble and fumble recovery against CMU (9/17) ... first career reception at No. 24 Illinois (9/24)... first career TD catch vs. BGSU (10/8) ... PBU at Miami (11/16) ... recoved a fumble in the Little CaesarsPizza Bowl (12/27).2010: Four tackles with 1.5 TFLs vs. Nicholls State (9/11) ... career highs in tackles (7), sacks (1.5) andTFLs (2.0) at Notre Dame (10/16).2009: Appeared in all 12 games and made three starts ... made collegiate debut at <strong>Michigan</strong> (9/5) ... setpersonal best with four tackles at NIU (10/3).2008: Redshirted ... member of defensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked Top 100 among tight ends by ESPN.com ... ranked No. 10 in Wisconsin by Scout.com and WisconsinPreps.com ... three-sport student-athlete in high school, lettering in <strong>football</strong>, basketballand track ... started on varsity <strong>football</strong> team as a sophomore and received honorable mention forAll-North Shore Conference (NSC) at tight end ... earned Second Team All-NSC at defensive end in 2005... two-way starter during sophomore and junior seasons ... earned 2006 NSC Defensive Player of the Yearaward as a junior ... First Team All-NSC Offensive and Defensive selection in 2006 ... received honorablemention for all-state defense ... placed 12th in the state in high jump as a sophomore ... earned FirstTeam All-NSC in basketball in 2006.


32<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL VETERANSPERSONAL: Secondary education major with a 3.58 GPA ... son of Dennis and Dolly Prom ... born Nov.17, 1989 in Saukville, Wis.2011 Season Highs Career HighsTackles 3, 2x - last v Ball State 7 at Notre Dame (10/16/10)Sacks NA 1.5 at Notre Dame (10/16/10)Tackles for Loss 1.0 at Northern Illinois 2.0 at Notre Dame (10/16/10)Forced Fumbles 1 v Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 1 v Central <strong>Michigan</strong> (9/17/11)Fumble Recoveries 1, 2x - last v Purdue 1, 2x - last v Purdue (12/27/11)Interceptions 1 v Nicholls 1 v Nicholls (9/10/11)Longest Interception Return 3 v Nicholls 3 v Nicholls (9/10/11)Pass Break Up 1 at Miami 1, 3x - last at Miami (11/16/11)Receptions 1, 3x - last at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 1, 3x - last at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> (10/22/11)Receiving TDs 1 v Bowling Green 1 v Bowling Green (10/8/11)Receiving Yards 10 at No. 24 Illinois 10 at No. 24 Illinois (9/24/11)Longest Reception 10 at No. 24 Illinois 10 at No. 24 Illinois (9/24/11)DAN QUINNCORNERBACKREDSHIRT FRESHMAN5-8 • 186GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.CATHOLIC CENTRAL392011: Walk-on ... redshirted ... member of defensive scout team.2010: Walk-on ... joined team during the spring of 2011.HIGH SCHOOL: Named All-OK-Red Conference in 2009 ... earned all-state in track in 2007, 2008 and2009 ... holds school <strong>record</strong> in 200m (21.9).PERSONAL: Exercise science major with a 3.12 GPA ... son of Boyd and Marie Quinn ... born Nov. 29,1991 in Grand Rapids, Mich.JEREMY RENDASAFETYJUNIOR5-8 • 180PORTAGE, MICH.PORTAGE CENTRAL252011: Walk-on ... redshirted ... member of defensive scout team.2010: Walk-on ... joined team during the spring of 2011.HIGH SCHOOL: Named All-OK-Red Conference in 2009 ... earned all-state in track in 2007, 2008 and2009 ... holds school <strong>record</strong> in 200m (21.9).PERSONAL: Exercise science major with a 3.12 GPA ... son of Boyd and Marie Quinn ... born Nov. 29,1991 in Grand Rapids, Mich.KENDRICK ROBERTSWIDE RECEIVERREDSHIRT FRESHMAN6-2 • 205FLINT, MICH.SOUTHWESTERN ACADEMY62011: Redshirted ... member of the offensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked as a three-star recruit by both Rivals.com ad Scout.com .... ranked as 29thbest overall prospect in the state of <strong>Michigan</strong> by Rivals.com ... 40 rec, 736 yds, 6 TD’s in 2010 ...ranked as 178th best wide receiver prospect by Scout.com ... listed No. 29 on the Detroit Free PressFab 50 list ... earned Second Team All-Valley Conference as a junior and First Team All-Valley Conferenceduring senior season ... named team MVP as a senior.PERSONAL: Exercise science major with a 3.54 GPA ... son of Jackie and Kenneth Roberts ... bornon Dec. 22, 1992 in Flint, Mich.BEN SAMPSONOFFENSIVE LINEMANSENIOR • 1L6-6 • 311LONG GROVE, ILL.ADLAI E. STEVENSON77Career StatisticsYR GP GS PLAYS PLYS/GM2011 4 0 23 5.82010 9 0 73 8.12009 4 0 14 3.5TOTAL 16 0 110 6.92011: Made season debut against Nicholls State (9/10).2010: Made season debut with nine snaps vs. Nicholls State (9/11) ... appeared in a career high 15snaps at Ball State (10/9) ... played in a career high nine games.2009: Made collegiate debut vs. Miami (9/19) ... appeared in a career high nine snaps during debutagainst the Red Hawks ... appeared in four games as a true freshman and registered 14 offensivesnaps.HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked No. 74 offensive tackle by Scout.com and No. 99 by ESPN.com ... earnedsecond team all-state in 2008 ... member of Lake County All-Area team two-straight years ... receivedhonorable mention all-area from Chicago Sun-Times ... named all-conference as a junior and senior... helped lead team to a second-place finish in the North Suburban Conference as a senior.PERSONAL: Accountancy major with a 3.52 GPA ... son of Roger and Dawn Samson ... born Aug. 29,1990 in Arlington Heights, Ill.2011 Season Highs Career HighsGames Played 4 9 (2010)Plays 23 73 (2010)Plays in a Game 10 v Nicholls 15 at Ball State (10/9/10)<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL VETERANS33JOSH SCHAFFERWIDE RECEIVERJUNIOR • 1L6-2 • 207NAPERVILLE, ILL.NEUQUA VALLEY82Career StatisticsYR GP GS REC YDS AVG TD LG YPG2011 10 2 19 241 12.7 2 64 24.12010 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.02009 -- REDSHIRT --TOTAL 12 2 19 241 12.7 2 64 20.12011: Completed the 2011 season with 241 yards recieving and 254 all purpose yards ... made firstcareer reception for 17 yards against Nicholls (9/10) ... two catches for 11 yds against Ball State(10/29) ... career high six catches for 114 yds and first career TD at Toledo (11/8) ... first careerstart and set new career high with seven catches at Miami (11/16) ... first career rush against Akron(11/25) ... <strong>record</strong>ed a career high 3 tackles, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, and a one yard TDcatch against Purdue in the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl (12/27).2010: Appeared in two games ... made collegiate debut against Nicholls State (9/11).2009: Redshirted ... member of the offensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked No. 140 by ESPN.com and No. 189 by Scout.com as a wide receiver prospect... named 2008 Chicago Sun-Times special mention all-area ... earned Chicago Tribune Athlete of theWeek after breaking school <strong>record</strong>s for receiving yards in a game (157) and receiving touchdowns ina game (4) ... earned all-city awards from both the Naperville Sun and the Daily Herald ... named WalterPayton Player of the Week as a senior ... voted as team’s best receiver as a junior and offensiveMVP as a sophomore ... registered 32 receptions for 558 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior ...averaged 26 yards per reception as a junior ... two-sport athlete lettering in <strong>football</strong> and basketball... two-year captain of <strong>football</strong> squad.PERSONAL: Marketing major ... son of Phil and Carmel Schaffer ... born Jan. 9, 1991 in Wheeling, Ill.2011 Season Highs Career HighsReceptions 7 at Miami 7 at Miami (11/16/11)Receiving Yards 114 at Toledo 114 at Toledo (11/8/11)Longest Reception 64 at Toledo (TD) 64 at Toledo (TD) (11/8/11)Receiving TDs 1, 2x - last v Purdue 1, 2x - last v Purdue (12/27/11)100-Yard Receiving Games 1 at Toledo 1 (2011 - 1)Rush Attempts 1 v Akron 1 v Akron (11/25/11)Rushing Yards 13 v Akron 13 v Akron (11/25/11)Longest Rush 13 v Akron 13 v Akron (11/25/11)Fumble Recoveries 1 v Purdue 1 v Purdue (12/27/11)ANTOIN SCRIVENRUNNING BACKJUNIOR • 2L5-11 • 205INVERNESS, FLA.CITRUS21Career StatisticsYR GP GS ATT YDS AVG TD LG YPG2011 13 2 25 62 2.5 4 15 4.82010 5 2 14 39 2.8 2 8 7.8TOTAL 18 4 39 101 2.3 6 15 5.6YR REC YDS AVG TD LG YPG2011 7 36 5.1 1 9 2.82010 4 33 8.3 0 18 6.6TOTAL 11 69 6.3 1 18 3.82011: Completed the 2011 season with 62 yards rushing and 36 yards recieving ... scored from1 yard out at <strong>Michigan</strong> (9/3) ... scored 1-yd TD against Nicholls (9/10) ... 1 yard TD against BGSU(10/8) ... first career recieving TD at NIU (10/15) ... career high 18 rushing yards against Ball State(10/29).2010: Made collegiate debut at <strong>Michigan</strong> State (9/4) ... first career reception (18 yds) vs NichollsState (9/11) ... scored second career TD vs. Toledo (9/18) ... missed last seven games due to injury.2009: Redshirted ... member of offensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked No. 171 among all running back recruits by ESPN.com ... rushed 1,000yards in his freshman, sophomore and junior seasons ... nominated to participate in the Under ArmourAll-Star Game and Army-Navy All-Star Game following the 2008 season ... named Citrus CountyChronicle Player of the Year after senior season ... received honorable mention for third team as afreshman and honorable mention for second team as a sophomore ... <strong>record</strong>ed most yards in onegame during freshman season ... two-year team captain ... four-year letterwinner.PERSONAL: Sports management major ... son of Brian and Chloe Poe ... born in Hernando, Fla.2011 Season Highs Career HighsRushing Attempts 7 v Ball State 7 v Ball State (10/29/11)Rushing Yards 18 v Ball State 18 v Ball State (10/29/11)Rushing TDs 1, 4x - last v Bowling Green 1, 6x - last v Bowling Green (10/8/11)Longest Run 10 v Nicholls 10 v Nicholls (9/10/11)Receptions 3 v Akron 3 v Akron (11/25/11)Receiving Yards 22 v Akron 22 v Akron (11/25/11)Longest Reception 9 v Akron 18 v Nicholls State (9/11/10)Receiving TDs 1 at Northern Illinois 1 at Northern Illinois (10/15/11)Tackles 2 at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 2, 2x - last at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> (10/22/11)


34<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL VETERANSJOHNNIE SIMONSAFETYJUNIOR • 2L6-0 • 182WEST PALM BEACH, FLA.PALM BEACH LAKES3Career StatisticsYR GP GS ST AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR QBH2011 13 12 62 52 114 10.5-47 3.5-29 2-20 7 0 0 22010 12 0 9 15 24 0.5-0 0.0-0 0-0 2 2 1 0TOTAL 25 12 71 67 138 11.0-47 3.5-29 2-20 9 2 1 2<strong>2012</strong>: Jim Thorpe Award watch list ...2011: Finished the 2011 season with a team season high 114 tackles and 10.5 TFLs ... made first startat <strong>Michigan</strong> (9/3) ... career high nine tackles with first career interception against Nicholls (9/10) ... setnew career high with 10 tackles against CMU (9/17) ... 11 tackles and two PBU’s at No. 24 Illinois (9/24)... career high 12 tackles at NIU (10/15) ... career high 2.0 TFLs and 1.0 sack at EMU (10/22) ... namedMAC West Defensive POTW after <strong>record</strong>ing 10 tackles and a INT against Ball State (10/29) ... new careerhigh in tackles (18) at Toledo (11/8) ... reached 100 tackles for the season at Miami (11/16) ... <strong>record</strong>ed11 tackles, 2 TFLs, and a sack against Purdue in the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl (12/27) ... named SecondTeam All-MAC Defense.2010: Made collegiate debut at <strong>Michigan</strong> State (9/4) ... <strong>record</strong>ed a tackle vs. Nicholls State (9/11) andToledo (9/18) ... five tackles with a PBU vs. Idaho (10/2) ... PBU and a forced fumble at Ball State (10/9)... forced second fumble of season at Akron (10/23) ... career high six tackles vs. EMU (11/13) ... fumblerecovery at BGSU (11/26).HIGH SCHOOL: Rated a three-star recruit and 98th safety in the country by ESPN.com ... ranked as the119th safety by Scout.com ... named first team all-conference as a sophomore … earned three varsityletters in <strong>football</strong> … earned team’s Defensive Player of the Year Award and Unsung Hero Award … earned7-on-7 Defensive Award during senior year.PERSONAL: Communications major … son of Esperanta Pierre … born March 30, 1991 in Turks & CaicosIsland, Bahamas.2011 Season Highs Career HighsTackles 18 at Toledo 18 at Toledo (11/8/11)Tackles for Loss 2.5 at Toledo 2.5 at Toledo (11/8/11)Sacks 1.0, 2x - last at Miami 1.0, 2x - last at Miami (11/16/11)Interceptions 1, 2x - last v Ball State 1, 2x - last v Ball State (10/29/11)Longest Interception Return 19 v Ball State 19 v Ball State (10/29/11)Pass Break Ups 2 at No. 24 Illinois 2 at No. 24 Illinois (9/24/11)Forced Fumbles NA 1, 2x - last at Akron (10/23/10)Fumble Recoveries NA 1 at Bowling Green (11/26/10)QB Hurries 2 v Ball State 2 v Ball State (10/29/11)CLEVELAND SMITHDEFENSIVE LINEMANREDSHIRT FRESHMAN6-0 • 245MIAMI, FLA.NORTH MIAMI BEACH41GARRETT SMITHCORNERBACKSOPHOMORE • 1L5-9 • 172POMPANO, FLA.CARDINAL GIBBONS16Career StatisticsYR GP GS ST AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR QBH2011 7 0 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 02010 -- REDSHIRT --TOTAL 7 0 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 02011: First career tackle against Nicholls (9/10) ... tackle at UConn (10/1) ... first career PBU at Miami(11/16).2010: Redshirted ... member of the defensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Rated No. 16 cornerback in the state of Florida by the Orlando Sentinel … ranked 180thcornerback in nation by Scout.com … named Broward County Athletic Association (BCAA) All-Star …named team Most Valuable Player … named to 14th Annual Nike South Florida High School All-Star FootballGame (Miami Dade vs. Broward) … named First Team All-BCAA … <strong>record</strong>ed six interceptions and 150tackles, one touchdown, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries during career.PERSONAL: Exercise science major … son of Garrett (Sr.) and Kenya Smith … born May 20, 1992 inPompano Beach, Fla. … high school teammate of fellow 2010 signee Dareyon Chance.2011 Season Highs Career HighsTackles 1, 3x - last at Connecticut 1, 3x - last at Connecticut (10/1/11)Pass Break Ups 1 at Miami 1 at Miami (11/16/11)JACK STEVENSWIDE RECEIVERREDSHIRT FRESHMAN6-2 • 182TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.TRAVERSE CITY CENTRAL882011: Walk-on ... redshirted ... member of offensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters ... played <strong>football</strong>, golf, track, basketball ... finished thirdin state in 2011 in 4x100 meter relay ... all-state division one in track during the 2010 and 2011seasons ... All-Region in <strong>football</strong> and nominated all-state during the 2011 season ... second teamall-region in <strong>football</strong> during 2010 season ... honorable mention all-conference in basketball during2011 season ... two years of <strong>football</strong> stats: 75 receptions for 1202 yards ... 500 points in two yearsof basketball ... academic all-state in track and basketball during 2011.PERSONAL: History major with a 3.90 GPA ... son of Joe and Kim Stevens ... father played in USFLfor two years and spent time with the Kansas City Chiefs ... born Sept. 3, 1992 in Traverse City, Mich.2011: Redshirted ... member of defensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Second Team All-County during senior season ... participated in North/South DadeCounty All-Star game ... participated in Nike Dade vs. Broward All-Star Game ... four year letter winnerin <strong>football</strong>, also earned two varsity letters in wrestler.PERSONAL: Business major ... son of Marion Smith ... born on March 7, 1993 in Miami, Fla.<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL VETERANS35DAVID STOUTWIDE RECEIVERJUNIOR6-6 • 230ESCONDIDO, CALIF.CALVIN CHRISTIAN272011: Walk-on ... did not see game action.2010: Walk-on ... did not see game action ... converted to wide receiver.2009: Walk-on ... redshirted.HIGH SCHOOL: Holds school single-season <strong>record</strong>s for TD passes (21) and passing yards (2,166) ...particpated in San Diego County North vs. South All-Star Game ... threw for 1,046 yards and 11 TDsas a junior ... three-time letterwinner in basketball and participant in San Diego County North vs.South All-Star Basketball Game ... holds school <strong>record</strong> in discus (152-5).PERSONAL: Secondary education major with a 3.34 GPA ... son of Bill and Elsa Stout ... born Sept.16, 1990 in Escendido, Calif.CORY SUEINGDEFENSIVE ENDSENIOR • 2L6-4 • 255GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.OTTAWA HILLS91Career StatisticsYR GP GS ST AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR QBH2011 8 0 0 3 3 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 1-0 12010 11 0 2 2 4 1.0-6 1.0-6 0 0 0 0-0 12009 -- REDSHIRT --TOTAL 19 0 2 5 7 1.5-7 1.0-6 0 0 0 1-0 22011: Recorded first tackle of season and assisted on TFL agasinst CMU (9/17) ... QB Hurry at EMU(10/22) ... first career fumble recovery at Toledo (11/8).2010: First career tackle at Ball State (10/9) ... <strong>record</strong>ed a tackle and first career QB Hurry vs. Kent State(11/20) ... career high three tackles, 1.0 TFL and 1.0 sack at BGSU (11/26).2009: Redshirted ... member of the defensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked No. 44 <strong>Michigan</strong> recruit on Detroit Free Press Fab 50 ... earned Grand RapidsPress All-OK Gold Defense two years in a row... nominated for the 2008 <strong>Michigan</strong> East vs. West All-Stargame ... three-year two-way starter ... <strong>record</strong>ed 35 tackles and six sacks as a senior ... lettered threeyears in basketball and track.PERSONAL: Physical therapy major with a 3.54 GPA ... son of Grady and Darlene Sueing ... born Jan. 29,1991 in Grand Rapids, Mich.2011 Season Highs Career HighsTackles 1, 3x - last v Ball State 3 at Bowling Green (11/26/10)Tackles for Loss 0.5 v Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 1.0 at Bowling Green (11/26/10)Sacks NA 1.0 at Bowling Green (11/26/10)Fumble Recoveries 1 at Toledo 1 at Toledo (11/8/11)QB Hurries 1 at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 1, 2x - last at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> (10/22/11)LEWIS TOLERCORNERBACKJUNIOR • 2L5-10 • 180NEW CASTLE, DEL.WILLIAM PENN24Career StatisticsYR GP GS ST AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR QBH2011 13 13 43 16 59 4.5-12 0.0-0 0 4 1 0-0 12010 12 12 36 23 59 1.5-2 0.0-0 5-29 9 1 2-2 02009 -- REDSHIRT --TOTAL 24 24 79 39 118 6.0-14 0.0-0 5-29 13 2 2-2 12011: Started all 13 games during the 2011 season and registered 59 tackles and 4.5 TFLs ... Seventackles and 1.0 TFL at <strong>Michigan</strong> (9/3) ... five tackles and PBU against CMU (9/17) ... six tackles witha TFL and PBU at No. 24 Illinois (9/24) ... TFL and forced fumble at Toledo (11/8) ... season matchingseven tackles at Miami (11/16) ... <strong>record</strong>ed four tackles against Purdue in the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl(12/27).2010: Named Phil Steele First Team All-MAC ... earned Freshman All-American from Rivals.com ... ledthe MAC with 14 passes defended (5 INTs, 9 PBUs) ... named the team’s Outstanding Defensive Player... made collegiate debut and first collegiate start by leading team with eight tackles at <strong>Michigan</strong> State(9/4) ... recovered two fumbles vs. Nicholls State (9/11) ... first career interception vs. Toledo (9/18) ...returned INT 24 yds for TD at Ball State (10/9), earning MAC West Defensive POTW ... assisted on TFL atNotre Dame (10/16) ... five tackles, 1.0 TFL and a pass break up at Akron (10/23) ... fourth INT of seasonvs. NIU (10/30) ... third fumble recovery of the season at CMU (11/5), giving him seven take aways in2010 ... eighth PBU of season vs. EMU (11/13) ... fifth INT of season and career high nine tackles vs.Kent State (11/20).2009: Redshirted ... member of the defensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Earned 2008 first team all-state defense ... named First Team All-Blue Hen Flight A defensiveback and second-team wide receiver as a senior ... earned second-team all-conference as a junior ...nominated to Delaware’s 54th annual Blue-Gold All-Star game ... member of two-time conference championshipteam (2006, 2008) ... intercepted 10 passes during career and <strong>record</strong>ed 71 tackles ... amassed700 yards receiving and scored 10 touchdowns ... earned DIAA Academic All-State honors.PERSONAL: Business administration major ... son of Lewis and Marcella Toler ... born May 28, 1991 inNewark, Del. ... high school teammate of current Bronco Brian Fields.2011 Season Highs Career HighsTackles 7, 2x - last at Miami 9 v Kent State (11/20/10)Tackles for Loss 1.0, 4x - last at Miami 1.0, 5x - last at Miami (11/16/11)Interceptions NA 1, 5x - last v Kent State (11/20/10)Interception Return Yds NA 24 at Ball State (10/9/10)Longest Int Return NA 24 at Ball State (TD) (10/9/10)Interception Return TDs NA 1 at Ball State (10/9/10)Forced Fumbles 1 at Toledo 1 at Toledo (11/8/11)Fumble Recoveries NA 2 v Nicholls State (9/11/10)Pass Break Ups 1, 4x - last at Northern Illinois 1, 13x - last at Northern Illinois (10/15/11)TRAVIS TURNEROFFENSIVE LINEMANREDSHIRT FRESHMAN6-4 • 290MIAMI, FLA.NORTH MIAMI BEACH782011: Redshirted ... member of offensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Four year starter ... second team All-County during senior season and third team All-Countyduring junior season .... two-star recruit ranking by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... four year letter winner.PERSONAL: Business major ... son of Diane Brown ... born on Dec. 1, 1991 in Miami, Fla. ... brother offormer WMU offensive lineman Anthony Parker.


R36<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL VETERANSKASIMILI “MILI” UITALIAOFFENSIVE LINEMANSENIOR • 1L6-2 • 306AMERICAN SAMOAL.A. VALLEY COLLEGE/LEONE65Career StatisticsYR GP GS PLAYS PLYS/GM2011 13 13 1,021 78.5TOTAL 13 13 1,021 78.52011: Started all 13 games and let the team in snaps played (1,021) for the 2011 season ... madeDivision 1 debut at <strong>Michigan</strong> (9/3) ... led offensive line with 79 snaps against CMU (9/17) ... appearedin 90 snaps at UConn (10/1) ... career high 94 snaps against Ball State (10/29).JUNIOR COLLEGE: Played two years at Los Angles Valley College.HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Leone High School and graduated in 2007.PERSONAL: Son Sitiveni and Ailani Uitalia2011 Season Highs Career HighsGames Played 13 13 (2011)Games Started 13 13 (2011)Plays 1,021 1,021 (2011)Plays in a Game 94 v Ball State 94 v Ball State (10/29/11)Tackles 1 at Northern Illinois 1 at Northern Illinois (10/15/11)TYLER VAN TUBBERGENQUARTERBACKJUNIOR • 3L6-4 • 198HOLLAND, MICH.WEST OTTAWA2YR GP GS ATT COMP YDS PCT TD INT LG YPG EFF2011 6 2 36 31 349 86.1 7 2 40 58.2 220.602010 7 0 13 9 95 69.2 0 0 41 13.6 130.622009 --REDSHIRT--TOTAL 13 2 49 40 444 81.6 7 2 41 34.2 196.73YR GP GS ATT YDS AVG TD LG YPG2011 6 2 12 88 7.3 1 27 14.72010 7 0 4 15 3.8 0 13 1.82009 --REDSHIRT--TOTAL 13 2 16 103 6.4 1 27 7.9PERSONAL: Criminal justice major with a 3.32 GPA ... son of Scott and Kathy Van Tubbergen ... bornOct. 23, 1991 in Grand Rapids, Mich.2011 Season Highs Career HighsPassing Attempts 21 v Akron 21 v Akron (11/25/11)Completions 19 v Akron 19 v Akron (11/25/11)Yards 252 v Akron 252 v Akron (11/25/11)Passing TDs 6 v Akron 6 v Akron (11/25/11)Longest Completion 40 v Akron (TD) 41 v Nicholls State (9/11/10)Completion Percentage 100.0 v Bowling Green 100.0, 2x - last v Bowling Green (10/8/11)Rushing Attempts 7 v Akron 7 v Akron (11/25/11)Rushing Yards 60 v Akron 60 v Akron (11/25/11)Longest Run 27 v Akron 27 v Akron (11/25/11)FLENARD WHITFIELDTIGHT END84SENIOR6-7 • 238DETROIT, MICH.MARTIN LUTHER KING2011: Walked on during the <strong>2012</strong> spring <strong>football</strong> season.WMU BASKETBALL: A two-time All-MAC selection in his basketball career ... became 35th memberof the 1,000 Point Club early in the 2011-12 season ... finished with 1,256 career points, ranking11th in program history ... played in 125 games, tied with David Kool for fourth-most in program history... in 2011-12, ranked second on the Broncos with an average of 11.4 points per game and 6.3rebounds per game ... led the Broncos to 21 wins and a MAC West title in 2010-11 ... was second onthe team with a 13.1 points per game average ... member of the All-MAC Freshman team in 2008-09.HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner in basketball and four-year letterwinner in <strong>football</strong> ... DetroitNews Class A Fifth Team All-State ... Detroit Free Press Class A Sixth Team All-State ... AssociatedPress All-State Honorable Mention ... Detroit Free Press First Team All-Detroit ... PSL Southeast Playerof the Year ... averaged 22 points per game ... played wide receiver in <strong>football</strong> and caught a 29-yardtouchdown pass to give his team the lead for good in the Crusaders’ Division 2 State ChampionshipGame victory ... King’s title was the first for a team from the Detroit Public School League ... receivedsignificant recruiting interest as a wide receiver, in addition to playing basketball ... won a pair of citychampionships in <strong>football</strong> ... named Most Outstanding Wide Receiver after his senior year.PERSONAL: Recreation major ... son of Jacquline and Flenard Whitfield Sr. ... has three sisters: LeQuisha,Chelsi and Chloe ... born May 6, 1990 in Detroit, Mich. ... LeQuisha played basketball on the<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Michigan</strong> basketball team.2011: Ended the 2011 season with a career high 349 yards passing ... made season debut againstNicholls (9/10) by completing 5-of-7 passes for 43 yds ... threw first career TD at NIU (10/15) ...made first career start against Akron (11/25), completing 19 of 20 passes for 252 yards and six TDs.2010: Went 3-for-4 for 18 yds in collegiate debut at <strong>Michigan</strong> State (9/4) ... threw for 57 yds, includinga long of 41 yds vs. Nicholls State (9/11) ... first two career rushing attempts at Akron (10/23) ...completed a pass for four yds and ran for nine yds vs. Kent State (11/20).2009: Redshirted ... member of the offensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked No. 40 <strong>Michigan</strong> recruit on Detroit Free Press Fab 50 ... received honorablemention for 2008 All-State Offense ... earned All-OK Red Offense during senior season ... namedHolland Sentinel First Team All-Area in 2008 ... received honorable mention for Grand Rapids Press2008 All-Area Dream Team ... nominated to the 2008 <strong>Michigan</strong> East vs. West All-Star game ... rankssecond all-time in <strong>Michigan</strong> high school <strong>football</strong> history in pass completions (38) and attempts (62)in a game ... threw for nearly 2,500 yards and 24 touchdowns as a senior ... amassed 1,800 yardsthrough the air and 14 touchdowns during junior season ... two-year letter winner in <strong>football</strong> andbasketball ... helped lead basketball team to district championship in 2007.<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL VETERANS37TRONIC WILLIAMSCORNERBACKJUNIOR • 1L6-1 • 199FORT MYERS, FLA.SOUTH FORT MYERS9Career StatisticsYR GP GS ST AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR QBH2011 --DNP--2010 8 1 6 2 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 02009 -- REDSHIRT --TOTAL 8 1 6 2 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0RONALD ZAMORTCORNERBACKREDSHIRT FRESHMAN5-10 • 160DELRAY BEACH, FLA.ATLANTIC72011: Redshirted ... member of defensive scout team.2011: Did not see game action.2010: Recorded first career tackle at Ball State (10/9) ... second career tackle at Akron (10/23) ... seasonhigh four tackles vs. EMU (11/13) ... made first career start vs. Kent State (11/20).2009: Redshirted ... member of the offensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Received News-Press honorable mention all-area as a senior ... nominated to the 2008South Florida All-Star Classic ... three-sport athlete lettering four years in track and wrestling, and threeyears in <strong>football</strong> ... caught eight passes for 104 yards and a touchdown in 2008 ... won individual districtand region championship as well as placed fourth (160 lbs.) at class 1A state finals in wrestling as a junior... two-time MVP on both track and wrestling teams ... runs the 40-yard dash in 4.4 seconds ... carrieda 3.6 GPA and was a member of the National Honor Society.PERSONAL: Engineering major ... son of James and Teresa Williams ... born Sept. 3, 1990 in Pahokee,Fla.2010 Season Highs Career HighsTackles 4 v Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 4 v Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> (11/13/10)ZACK WYNNQUARTERBACKSOPHOMORE6-2 • 212HUDSON, FLA.HUDSON10YR GP GS ATT COMP YDS PCT TD INT LG YPG EFF2011 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0.002010 --REDSHIRT--TOTAL 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0.002011: Made collegiate debut against Akron (11/25).2010: Redshirted ... member of offensive scout team.HIGH SCHOOL: Holds every passing <strong>record</strong> at Hudson ... rated No. 14 quarterback in the state of Floridaby the Orlando Sentinel ... 7,103 career passing yards ranks second all-time in Pasco County behindonly Drew Weatherford (Florida State) ... three-time First Team All-Sunshine Athletic Conference(SAC) ... First Team All-SAC as a punter in 2009 ... named offensive MVP in 2009 ... received honorablemention for all-state in 2008 ... Florida Athletic Coaches Association (FACA) Regional Player ofthe Year in 2009 ... First Team FACA ... named to FACA North/South All-Star Game in 2009 ... 528-for-914 career passing (57.7 percent) ... 1,356 career rushing yards on 297 carries (4.6 yards per carry).PERSONAL: Exercise science major with a 3.08 GPA ... son of Russell and Chene Wynn ... born Feb.11, 1992 in Hudson, Fla.


RR38<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL NEWCOMERSLEO ALBACORNERBACKFRESHMAN5-11 • 163PEMBROKE PINES, FLA.UNIVERSITY31HIGH SCHOOL: Member of 2011 district championship team ... played one season of high school<strong>football</strong> partially due to injury ... registered three interceptions during limited duty.PERSONAL: Business major ... son of Leocadio Alba Sr. and Soraya Alonso ... ran 40-yard dash in4.33 seconds ... born on Sept. 26, 1993 in Hialeah, Fla.BEN ARNOLDTIGHT END47FRESHMAN6-5 • 208ST. LOUIS, MO.WEBSTER GROVESHIGH SCHOOL: Rated a two star recruit by Rivals.com ... member of two state championship teamsand three Suburban South championship teams ... first team in program history to finish season 14-0... racked up 351 yds receiving and three TDs in 2011 ... ranked No. 17 in the Post Dispatch Super30 ... four-time Scholar Athlete.PERSONAL: Criminal justice major ... son of Tammy and Mark Arnold ... born on April 10, 1994 inSt. Louis, Mo.DEMETRIS ATESSTRONG SAFETYFRESHMAN6-0 • 173PEMBROKE PINES, FLA.FLANAGAN30HIGH SCHOOL: Three year starter ... defensive captain ... 85 Solo Tackles ... 12 INTs with four TDreturns ... 6.0 sacks ... member of the state champion 4 x 100 track team ... nominated for theBrian Picollo Award.PERSONAL: Undecided on a major ... son of Clinette Perry ... ran a 40-yard dash in 4.40 seconds ...born on Dec. 1, 1993 in Miami, Fla.JABARI BOTHWELLDEFENSIVE TACKLEFRESHMAN5-11 • 292OCALA, FLA.NORTH MARION95HIGH SCHOOL: Rated a two star recruit by Rivals.com ... member of district championship team ...member of regional runner up team ... second team all-county in 2010 ... named 2011 First TeamFACA ... first team all-county and all-state as a senior.PERSONAL: Undecided on a major ... son of Rayshell Bothwell and Tonyette Curry Martin ... ran a40-yard dash in 4.90 seconds ... born April 4, 1994 in Leesburg, Fla.DANIEL BRAVERMANWIDE RECEIVER80FRESHMAN5-10 • 175MIRAMAR, FLA.UNIVERSITYHIGH SCHOOL: Rated a three star recruit by Rivals.com ... two star recruit and received a scout gradeof 68 by ESPN.com ... member of state runner up team ... registered 1,200 yards during junior andsenior seasons ... <strong>2012</strong> Dade vs. Broward Nike All-Star Game selection ... two-time all-county selection... ranked No. 28 among players in Broward County ... ran 100m in 10.6 seconds ... 505 kickreturn yds in junior season.PERSONAL: Undecided on a major ... son of Jamie Braverman ... ran a 40-yard dash in 4.30 seconds... born on Sept. 28, 1993 in Miami, Fla.JUSTIN COLLINSWIDE RECEIVER15JUNIOR6-3 • 205FAIRFIELD, CALIF.AMERICAN RIVER/FAIRFIELDHIGH SCHOOL/JUNIOR COLLEGE: Started all four years at wide receiver in high school ... memberof back-to-back conference championship teams in junior college ... hauled in 39 catches for 554,11 TDs.PERSONAL: Undecided on a major ... son of Vennessa Jackson ... born Oct. 28, 1991 in Vallejo, Calif.BEN DAVISSONOFFENSIVE LINEMAN59FRESHMAN6-9 • 345RENSSELAER, IND.RENSSELAER CENTRALHIGH SCHOOL: Rated a two star recruit by Rivals.com and ESPN.com in 2011 ... ranked as the 181stbest offensive tackle in 2011 according to Scout.com ... rated a top 50 player in state of Indiana ...member of three sectional and two regional championship teams ... nominated for the North/SouthAll-Star Classic ... averaged 16.5 points and 12 rebounds in basketball ... nominated to Junior All-StarClassic basketball game.PERSONAL: Undecided on a major, carrying a 3.88 GPA ... son of Tod and Stephanie Davisson ...brother, Terry, is an offensive lineman for the Broncos ... born July 1,1992 in Fayetteville, N.C.ROOSEVELT DONALDSONDEFENSIVE END92FRESHMAN6-1 • 275CUTLER BAY, FLA.MIAMI SOUTHRIDGEHIGH SCHOOL: Rated a three star recruit by ESPN.com with a Scout grade of 75 ... ranks as a twostar recruit by Rivals.com.PERSONAL: Born April 22, 1994.<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


RRRR<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL NEWCOMERS39MIKHAIL “MIK” DUBOSEDEFENSIVE ENDFRESHMAN6-2 • 245CHICAGO, ILL.HUBBARD93HIGH SCHOOL: Rated a three star recruit by ESPN.com and Rivals.com ... ranked as the 32nd bestrecruit in the state of Illinois by Scout with high marks in defensive disruptiveness and pursuit ...member of 2011 team that reached state quarterfinals ... racked up 285 career tackles and 25.0sacks ... 500 yards receiving in career ... three-sport athlete (<strong>football</strong>, basketball, baseball) ... namedto Team USA Baseball Team as a sophomore ... participated in Under Armour Combine.PERSONAL: Sports management major ... son of Gerald Johnson and Ruth Dubose ... born Dec. 20,1993 in Chicago.DARRIN DUNCANWIDE RECEIVERJUNIOR6-0 • 190VICTORYVILLE, CALIF.MT. SAN ANTONIO/VALLEY1JUNIOR COLLEGE: Hauled in 47 catches, ranking second on the team in receptions, for 577 yardsand a touchdown in 2011 ... averaged 12.3 yards per catch in 2011 ... team won the 2010 state andnational titles, finishing runners up in 2011.PERSONAL: Undecided on a major, carrying a 3.11 GPA ... son of Dwayne Duncan and Arleen Pollard... JuCo teammate of current Bronco Tim Maka ... born May 11, 1990 in Victorville, Calif.TERRY EASMONLINEBACKER8JUNIOR6-3 • 230SACRAMENTO, CALIF.AMERICAN RIVER/LAGUNA CREEKJUNIOR COLLEGE: First team all-conference and led the team with 68 tackles and 8.0 sacks in 2011... had 13.0 tackles for loss ... team went 21-1 over the past two seasons, including a perfect 11-0 ...a member of American River teams that ranked fourth in California and ninth in the country in 2011.HIGH SCHOOL: Second team All-Delta Valley Conference as a junior and senior ... team Most ValuablePlayer in 2009.PERSONAL: Occupational therapy major with a 3.32 GPA ... son of Veronica Lowery and Terry Easmon... born Aug. 6, 1992 in Sacramento, Calif.JUNIOR ESTELUSDEFENSIVE TACKLEFRESHMAN6-1 • 256WEST PALM BEACH, FLA.LAKE WORTH94HIGH SCHOOL: Rated two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... played in the Outback Bowl South Florida All-Star game ... three year varisty letter winner ... had 58 tackles and five sacks during senior season.PERSONAL: Occupational therapy major with a 3.25 GPA ... son of Ferdinand Estelus and FrazetteThadeel ... born on June 13, 1992.GABE HANTSBARGERTIGHT END12FRESHMAN6-4 • 225LIGHTHOUSE, FLA.HIGHLAND CHRISTIANHIGH SCHOOL: Member of 2A Conference Runner Up team in 2010 ... compiled 87 catches for 1,270yards and 17 TDs during junior and senior seasons ... registered nine kick returns for 242 yards andone TD during same period ... ranked 267th at his position by ESPN.com ... two star recruit and scoutgrade of 68 by ESPN.com.PERSONAL: Exercise science and nutrition major ... ran a 40-yard dash in 4.60 seconds ... born onOct. 15, 1993 in Storm Lake, Iowa.JONATHAN HARDENDEFENSIVE TACKLEFRESHMAN5-10 • 339SAINT PAUL, MINN.CRETIN-DERHAM HALL96HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked 12th in the state and 146th at his position by ESPN.com ... two star recruitand received a scout grade of 73 by ESPN.com ... member of three Suburban East Conference and4A State Tournament championship teams ... team had a combined <strong>record</strong> of 33-4 during career ...earned 5AAAAA State Championship in 2009 ... advanced to 5AAAAA State quarterfinals in 2010 andsemifinals in 2011 ... two-time Associated Press First Team All-State Defense ... two-time Kare11 TVSports First Team All-State Defense ... two-time Star Tribune Newspaper First Team All Metro Defense... Two-time First Team Suburban East Conference Defense ... 2011 Top 10 Finalist Minnesota Mr.Football ... 2011 Minnesota Vikings First Team All-State Defense ... 2011 Pioneer Press NewspaperFirst Team All-Metro Defense ... 2011 Suburban East Conference Defensive Lineman of the Year.PERSONAL: Undecided on major ... son of Kecia and Nate Harden ... born on Sept. 14, 1993 inMinneapolis, Minn.MICHAEL HENRY JR.WIDE RECEIVER83FRESHMAN5-11 • 170FLINT, MICH.NORTHWESTERN PREP ACADEMYHIGH SCHOOL: Ranked 73rd in the state of Mich. and 255th at his position by ESPN.com … two starrecruit by Rivals.com and received a scout grade of 68 by ESPN.com … 2010 Football offense MVPAward … 2011 wrestling city champs … baseball second year varsity award … lettered in <strong>football</strong>,basketball, wrestling and track.PERSONAL: Business major … son of Michael Henry, Sr. and Mornike Perry … coached in HS byformer NFL wide receiver and Super Bowl XXXI champion Andre Rison … ran a 40-yard dash in 4.50seconds … born on April 23, 1994 in Flint, Mich.TREYVON JOHNSONSTRONG SAFETYFRESHMAN5-11 • 198STUART, FLA.MARTIN COUNTY25HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at strong safety ... totaled 71 tackles and 12.0 TFLs as a senior... registered 5.0 sacks and four INTs in 2011 ... registered 74 tackles, including 3.0 TFLs and fourinterceptions as a junior ... member of baseball and lacrosse teams.PERSONAL: Business major ... son of George and Dorothy Johnson ... born March 2, 1993 in Stuart,Fla.


RRR40<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL NEWCOMERSJARED JOYNERRUNNING BACKFRESHMAN5-11 • 182MARGATE, FLA.CORAL SPRINGS23HIGH SCHOOL: Named Most Improved Player in 2010 ... named Team Offensive MVP in 2011 ...earned Second Team All-Broward County in 2011 and participated in the Broward County AthleticAssociation All-Star Football Classic ... served as captain in 2011 BCAA game ... four-year member oftrack team ... rushed for 1,100 yds and <strong>record</strong>ed 300 yds receiving in 2011.PERSONAL: Business major ... son of Howard and Andrea Joyner ... born June 3, 1994 in Margate,Fla. ... ran a 40-yard dash in 4.50 seconds and <strong>record</strong>ed a 33 inch vertical jump.A.J. KINGWIDE RECEIVERFRESHMAN5-9 • 159SEFFNER, FLA.ARMWOOD13HIGH SCHOOL: Rated a three-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... rated a three-star recruitand 139th WR by ESPN.com ... caught 45 passes for 728 yards (16.2 average) and seven touchdownsin 2009.PERSONAL: Occupational therapy major with a 3.00 GPA.ANTHONY MADDIEQUARTERBACK9FRESHMAN6-2 • 200PLAINFIELD, ILL.AURORA CHRISTIANHIGH SCHOOL: Three-star rating by Rivals.com and ranked as the 30th best in the state of Illinois... rated a two-star and scout grad of 74 by ESPN.com ... ranked 38th in the state and 114th at hisposition by ESPN.com ... member of state championship and Suburban Christian Conference championshipteams ... IHSA All-State ... Chicago Tribune and ESPN Chicago All-State ... named playerof the year by three area publications and by the conference ... Sports Faith Hall of Fame Player ofthe Year ... rated No. 27 Dual Threat QB by Rivals.com ... 1,800 rushing yds with 27 rushing TDs incareer ranks in the top 10 in the state in total TDs in a season (No. 1 - 70), total yds in a season (No.2 - 4,916), passing TDs in a season (No. 4 - 52), career passing TDs (No. 4 - 89), career passing yds(No. 7 - 7,337), passing yds in a season (No. 8 - 3,799).PERSONAL: Undecided on major ... son of Joe and Angela Maddie ... born Oct. 11, 1993 in Naperville,Ill. ... coached in HS by former NFL wide receiver (Buffalo Bills) Don Beebe ... ran a 40-yarddash in 4.50 seconds.JAKE MINSTERLINEBACKERJUNIOR6-2 • 235AUGOURA, CALIF.L.A. PIERCE/AUGOURA43JUNIOR COLLEGE: Finished 2011 ranked third on the team with 46 tackles ... registered 2.5 TFLs,1.0 sack, two interceptions, two pass break ups, a forced fumble and fumble recovery in 2011 ...ended two-year career with 180 tackles, four INTs and nine PBUs ... named the Top Scholar Athleteamong all student-athletes at LA Pierce.JUSTIN MOTLEYCORNERBACK32FRESHMAN5-11 • 180VIRGINIA BEACH, VA.LANDSTOWNHIGH SCHOOL: Rated a two star recruit by Rivals.com ... two-year starter ... racked up 22 solo tackles,two TDs and eight PBUs in 2011 ... one TD, 19 solo tackles, one fumble recovery and six PBUs in2010.PERSONAL: Sports medicine major ... son of Carol and Tony Klass and Stanley Motley ... ran a 40-yard dash in 4.63 seconds ... born Jan. 21, 1994 in Hampton, Va.TAYLOR MOTONOFFENSIVE LINEMAN72FRESHMAN6-6 • 275OKEMOS, MICH.OKEMOSHIGH SCHOOL: Helped team to first district playoffs in 25 years ... three sport athlete (<strong>football</strong>, basketball,track) ... Lansing State Journal Dream Team 2011 ... First Team Associated Press All-StateDivision A ... 2011 First Team Detroit News All State ... 2011 First Team Detroit Free Press All State ...<strong>Michigan</strong> High School Football Coaches Association (MHSFCA) All-Star Team ... ESPN Tom LemmingTop Offensive Tackles 2011-12 ... Tim Staudt on Sports Top 10 Area Football Players.PERSONAL: Sports marketing major ... son of Delbert Husband and Sonya Gunnings-Moton ... bornAug. 18, 1994 in Lansing, Mich. ... ran a 40-yard dash in 5.00 seconds.DAVID REEDSTRONG SAFETY28FRESHMAN5-11 • 193MIAMI BEACH, FLA.MIAMI BEACH SENIORHIGH SCHOOL: Rated 49th best safety in <strong>2012</strong> according to ESPN.com and Scout ... rated withgood instincts and run support ability ... rated two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... member of District7A runner up team in 2011 ... amassed 256 career tackles with 28.0 sacks ... <strong>record</strong>ed two INTsand one punt return TDPERSONAL: Business and criminal justice major ... son Naa Odarkai Mills ... born in 1994 in Baltimore,Md. ... nicknamed Moose.NICK ROACHOFFENSIVE LINEMAN58FRESHMAN6-4 • 300SCHERERVILLE, IND.MOUNT CARMELHIGH SCHOOL: Member of 2010 state runner up team ... member of Chicago Prep Bowl championshipteam in 2011 ... served as varsity team captain 2009-11 ... ranked 39th recruit in the state ofIllinois by ESPN.com and 155th at his position ... two star recruit by Rivals.com and received a scoutgrade of 74 by ESPN.com.PERSONAL: Engineering major ... son of Laticia and Kevin Roach ... born on June 19, 1993 in Munster,Ind.PERSONAL: History major with a 3.65 GPA ... son of Barry and Ila Minster ... born Feb. 21, 1991 inSanta Monica, Calif.<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL NEWCOMERS41J SCHROEDERPUNTERFRESHMAN6-2 • 195COLUMBUS, OHIOST. CHARLES PREP37HIGH SCHOOL: Two sport athlete (<strong>football</strong>, basketball) ... averaged 37 yds a punt, 72 percent kickoffs for touchbacks as a sophomore ... 38 yds a punt, 22-25 PAT, 9-14 FG, 77 percent kick offs fortouchbacks ... honorable mention all-district ... Second Team All-CCL as a junior ... 38.5 yds a punt,24-27 PAT, 11-14 FG, 73 percent kick offs for touchbacks ... special mention all-district ... First TeamAll-CCL ... First Team JJ Huddle All-State Defense as a senior Team Special Teams Player of the Yearin 2011 ... state <strong>record</strong> <strong>book</strong> for three field goals in a game ... Cap City Preps All-Star Game ... TeamDefensive MVP in basketball in basketball.PERSONAL: Political Science major with a 3.62 GPA ... son of Jeff and Mary Schroeder ... born Sept.18, 1992 in Columbus, Ohio ... participates heavily in community service by volunteering at ChildrensHospital, as a youth soccer referee, for miracle league baseball ... volunteered at Christmas CarnivalFor Adventures for Wish Kids.ZACH TERRELLQUARTERBACK11FRESHMAN6-1 • 209FORT WAYNE, IND.HOMESTEADHIGH SCHOOL: Ranked 51st in the state of Indiana and 198th at his position by ESPN.com ... rateda two star recruit by Rivals.com ... received a scout grade of 67 by ESPN.com ... teams combined for29-5 <strong>record</strong> during career ... captured Northeast Hoosier Conference championships all four years ...member of basketball team that ranked second in the state during senior season and won NHC twice... racked up 6,940 passing yards in career ... school <strong>record</strong> for passing yds in a season (2,625) andbest completion percentage in a season (72.6) ... highest career completion percentage (66.7) ...holds <strong>record</strong>s for most TD passes in a season (38) and career (89) ... <strong>record</strong> holder for total offense ina season (3,209) and career (8.922) ... three-time all-area and all-state honoree (2009-11) ... threetimeAll-NHC (2009-11) ... Army All-American Combine participant ... Football Digest Top 25 member... three-year captain in <strong>football</strong> and two-year captain in basketball ... Game Night Player of the YearPERSONAL: Business major ... son of Colleen and Mark Terrell ... ran a 40-yard dash in 4.60 seconds... born on May 1, 1993 in Fort Wayne, Ind.JAIME WILSONWIDE RECEIVER4FRESHMAN5-11 • 197BELLE GLADE, FLA.GLADES CENTRALHIGH SCHOOL: Rated a three star recruit by both ESPN.com and Rivals.com ... rated 103rd best receiverby ESPN.com ... ranked as the 81st best recruit in the state of Florida by Rivals.com and 73rdbest wide receiver ... Scout lists good hands, hands in traffic and route running as attributes ... threesport athlete (<strong>football</strong>, basketball, track) ...earned district championship and state runner up duringcareer ... member of 2011 Gridiron Kings, 2011 Nike All-Star Team ... 2011 first team all-state ... FirstTeam All-Palm Beach County in 2011.PERSONAL: Undecided on a major ... son of Bertha Wilson ... born March 6, 1993 in Miami, Fla.


422011 WMU FOOTBALL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSGame Score First Rushing Passing Tot. Off. Fumbles- Penalties- Third PossessionDowns No-Yds-TD C-A-I-Yds-TD Play-Yds Lost Yds Downs Timeat <strong>Michigan</strong> 34 17 26-190-3 22-31-1-183-0 35-288 1-0 1-5 3-6 18:15WMU 10 17 25-96-1 9-13-0-98-0 56-279 3-2 8-50 6-11 25:18Nicholls 7 10 36-125-0 10-20-2-60-0 56-185 2-1 12-101 4-14 31:12WMU 38 24 39-213-3 17-25-2-186-2 64-399 3-2 7-33 2-9 28:48CMU 14 20 29-147-1 20-36-0-215-0 65-362 3-2 0-0 4-12 28:45WMU 44 22 33-87-2 28-38-1-355-3 71-442 3-1 7-54 10-15 31:15at Illinois 23 21 52-296-1 17-26-1-167 78-463 2-1 5-55 8-18 35:21WMU 20 17 21-35-0 30-48-1-306-2 69-341 1-0 8-59 4-15 24:39at UConn 31 20 33-151-0 22-39-0-300-4 72-451 2-1 10-95 6-16 31:33WMU 38 27 22-11-0 37-51-0-479-5 73-490 2-2 15-119 4-11 28:27BGSU 21 20 26-118-2 21-35-1-263-1 61-381 0-0 7-67 4-10 25:02WMU 45 31 47-351-3 21-29-1-227-3 76-578 0-0 3-25 6-12 34:58at NIU 51 30 54-494-6 14-28-1-203-0 82-697 1-1 5-46 7-14 29:37WMU 22 20 31-91-0 29-48-2-233-2 79-324 1-1 6-48 6-19 30:23at EMU 14 16 50-205-1 6-9-0-144-1 59-349 3-1 7-61 5-13 32:42WMU 10 19 30-131-1 25-35-0-198-0 65-329 0-0 4-20 3-13 27:18BSU 35 34 37-220-2 35-50-2-335-3 87-555 0-0 9-63 5-13 30:40WMU 45 29 39-145-3 30-42-3-465-3 81-610 1-1 11-106 11-15 29:20at Toledo 66 37 60-419-5 30-43-1-385-3 101-804 4-3 8-73 6-13 39:30WMU 63 32 23-87-1 38-59-0-548-7 82-635 4-4 8-70 5-13 20:30at Miami 21 26 22-53-0 42-54-1-413-3 76-466 1-1 6-55 9-15 33:22WMU 24 23 23-42-0 36-57-1-429-3 81-471 1-0 4-32 8-17 26:38Akron 19 17 48-173-1 5-25-1-35-0 73-208 6-4 5-34 5-18 33:37WMU 68 28 35-240-2 25-33-0-257-7 68-577 4-3 8-86 1-7 26:23Purdue 37 23 56-265-1 15-21-0-177-2 77-442 7-4 9-54 4-14 35:56WMU 32 30 23-46-1 31-58-4-439-3 81-485 3-3 3-29 5-12 24:04RUSHING Cannon Chance Drake Fields Johnson Scriven Wallaceat <strong>Michigan</strong> DNP 1-0-0 10-67-0 1-14-0 DNP 3-6-1 —Nicholls — 6-23-0 10-86-0 8-54-2 3-25-0 4-15-1 —CMU DNP 2-9-0 12-34-0 3-15-0 1-6-0 1-1-1 1-7-0at Illinois DNP DNP 5-18-0 8-18-0 — 2-0-0 —at UConn — DNP 3--2-0 8-16-0 DNP — —BGSU 1-1-0 DNP 10-112-1 9-79-0 7-35-0 3-2-1 —at NIU — DNP 6-28-0 8-37-0 DNP 1-0-0 —at EMU — DNP 10-48-1 6-28-0 DNP — —BSU — DNP 16-85-2 DNP — 17-18-0 —at Toledo — DNP 13-71-0 1-0-0 DNP 1-0-0 —at Miami — DNP DNP 9-11-0 DNP 2-5-0 1-9-0Akron 1-2-0 DNP 7-27-0 3-4-0 3-14-0 — 4-79-0Purdue — DNP 3-16-1 3-2-0 DNP 1-15-0 1- -5PASSING Carder VanTubbergen Perishat <strong>Michigan</strong> 22-33-1-183-0 DNP DNPNicholls 12-18--1-143-2 5-7-1-43-0 —CMU 28-38-1-355-3 — DNPat Illinois 30-48-1-306-2 DNP DNPat UConn 37-51-0-479-5 DNP DNPBGSU 18-26-1-212-3 3-3-0-15-0 —at NIU 25-43-1-194-1 4-5-1-39-1 DNPat EMU 24-34-0-181-0 DNP DNPBSU 29-41-3-404-2 DNP DNPat Toledo 38-59-0-548-7 DNP DNPat Miami 36-57-1-429-3 DNP DNPAkron DNP 19-21-0-252-6 4-10-0-42-0Purdue 31-57-4-439-3 — DNPRECEIVING Arnheim Cutler Hammond Monette Mussman Prom Ponder Ravenell Schaffer Walker Whiteat <strong>Michigan</strong> 3-11-0 — — 1-4-0 — — — 4-30-0 — — 12-119-0Nicholls 2-27-1 — — 2-23-0 2-5-1 — 2-20-0 DNP 1-17-0 3-13-0 4-67-0CMU 5-71-0 — 1-8-0 1-11-0 2-14-0 — 1-38-0 1-4-1 — — 13-177-2at Illinois 4-66-0 — 1-11-0 4-20-0 DNP 1-10-0 — 5-72-1 DNP — 14-132-1at UConn 10-113-0 — — 1-4-0 DNP — — 9-123-2 DNP 2-24-1 12-173-2BGSU 4-36-0 — — 1-10-0 — 1-1-1 — 2-22-0 — — 12-156-2at NIU 4-42-0 — — 2-15-0 1-5-0 — 2-22-0 4-37-1 — — 12-98-0at EMU 5-28-0 — DNP 1-5-0 — 1-2-0 — 6-70-0 DNP 1-4-0 7-70-0BSU 8-104-1 — — 2-21-0 — — — 9-157-0 2-11-0 — 9-172-2at Toledo 2-13-1 — — 6-87-0 1-7-1 — 1-4-0 6-85-0 6-114-1 — 16-238-3at Miami 8-86-1 — 1-15-0 2-10-0 — — 1-8-0 8-110-0 7-94-0 — 9-106-2Akron 4-65-0 1-1-1 DNP 3-46-1 — — DNP 5-59-2 1-3-0 1-3-1 7-138-2Purdue 3-40-0 — — 3-50-0 — — — 8-70-1 2-2-1 — 13-265-1<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


2011 WMU FOOTBALL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS43SCORING PLAYSOpp Play Qtr Time Plays-Yards Drive Time<strong>Michigan</strong> Antoin Scriven 1 yd run (John Potter kick) 1 7:49 15-74 7:11<strong>Michigan</strong> John Potter 36 yd FG 2 0:43 7-43 1:06Nicholls Clark Mussman 2 yd pass from Alex Carder (John Potter kick) 1 11:16 8-71 3:44Nicholls Brian Fields 4 yd run (John Potter kick) 2 13:44 10-53 3:40Nicholls Brian Fields 17 yd run (John Potter kick) 2 10:04 5-42 2:06Nicholls Robert Arnheim 21 yd pass from Alex Carder (John Potter kick) 2 2:53 9-58 4:15Nicholls Antoin Scriven 1 yd run (John Potter kick) 3 5:25 7-44 3:20Nicholls John Potter 40 yd FG 4 4:50 8-37 4:05CMU Jordan White 8 yd pass from Alex Carder (John Potter kick) 1 9:47 8-60 3:18CMU Chleb Ravenell 4 yd pass from Alex Carder (John Potter kick) 1 8:36 1-4 0:05CMU Antoin Scriven 1 yd run (John Potter kick) 1 3:03 8-76 2:34CMU John Potter 33 yd FG 2 0:09 15-67 4:23CMU Alex Carder 2 yd run (John Potter kick) 3 10:46 9-70 4:00CMU Jordan White 19 yd pass from Alex Carder (John Potter kick) 3 8:43 6-30 2:03CMU John Potter 43 yd FG 4 13:35 9-46 5:02CMU John Potter 43 yd FG 4 8:47 4-7 2:04Illinois John Potter 26 yd FG 1 0:41 18-59 7:04Illinois John Potter 24 yd FG 2 3:26 13-66 4:46Illinois Chleb Ravenell 35 yd pass from Alex Carder (John Potter kick) 2 1:42 3-39 0:15Illinois Jordan White 7 yd pass from Alex Carder (John Potter kick) 4 13:58 7-69 2:39UConn Jordan White 25 yd pass from Alex Carder (John Potter kick) 2 11:15 5-66 2:16UConn Dallas Walker 7 yd pass from Alex Carder (John Potter kick) 2 6:31 8-68 3:38UConn John Potter 39 yd FG 2 0:22 11-71 3:05UConn Jordan White 6 yd pass from Alex Carder (John Potter kick) 4 9:48 9-80 2:52UConn Chleb Ravenell 14 yd pass from Alex Carder (John Potter kick) 4 5:53 7-62 2:19UConn Chleb Ravenell 41 yd pass from Alex Carder (John Potter kick) 4 1:35 2-60 0:28BGSU Alex Carder 1 yd run (John Potter kick) 1 10:22 7-65 3:07BGSU Tevin Drake 12 yd run (John Potter kick) 1 2:18 7-57 2:52BGSU Chris Prom 1 yd pass from Alex Carder (John Potter kick) 2 7:45 4-74 1:37BGSU Jordan White 9 yd pass from Alex Carder (John Potter kick) 2 0:30 10-82 2:19BGSU John Potter 41 yd FG 3 9:54 11-57 5:06BGSU Jordan White 26 yd pass from Alex Carder (John Potter kick) 3 4:03 9-66 4:55BGSU Antoin Scriven 1 yd run (John Potter kick) 4 11:51 10-84 5:21NIU John Potter 45 yd FG 1 10:45 11-52 4:15NIU John Potter 30 yd FG 1 2:20 7-13 2:38NIU Team Safety 2 11:06NIU Chleb Ravenell 16 yd pass from Alex Carder (John Potter kick) 2 8:02 11-55 3:04NIU Antoin Scriven 2 yd pass from Tyler Van Tubbergen (John Potter kick) 4 6:33 2-13 0:40EMU Tevin Drake 46 yd run (John Potter kick) 3 12:25 2-55 0:31EMU John Potter 37 yd FG 4 10:59 9-64 4:32BSU Jordan White 40 yd pass from Alex Carder (John Potter kick) 1 11:29 11-82 3:31BSU Robert Arnheim 3 yd pass from Alex Carder (John Potter kick) 2 10:56 7-32 2:56Opp Play Qtr Time Plays-Yards Drive TimeBSU Jordan White 61 yd pass from Robert Arnheim (John Potter kick) 2 9:12 4-87 0:50BSU Tevin Drake 4 yd run (John Potter kick) 2 8:13 3-11 0:41BSU Tevin Drake 20 yd run (John Potter kick) 2 2:08 5-92 1:51BSU Alex Carder 4 yd run (John Potter kick) 3 6:44 10-70 3:51BSU John Potter 40 yd FG 4 1:55 9-61 3:55Toledo Clark Mussman 7 yd pass from Alex Carder (John Potter kick) 1 8:24 4-16 1:10Toledo Jordan White 11 yd pass from Alex Carder (John Potter kick) 1 5:53 4-46 0:42Toledo Doug Wiggins 20 yd Interception return (John Potter kick) 2 9:36Toledo Josh Schaffer 64 yd pass from Alex Carder (John Potter kick) 2 7:06 3-80 0:53Toledo Robert Arnheim 8 yd pass from Alex Carder (John Potter kick) 3 14:06 3-65 0:48Toledo Jordan White 60 yd pass from Alex Carder (John Potter kick) 3 3:22 2-64 0:39Toledo Alex Carder 1 yd run (John Potter kick) 4 13:19 9-72 2:17Toledo Chleb Ravenell 8 yd pass (John Potter kick) 4 3:20 8-72 1:53Toledo Jordan White 9 yd pass (John Potter kick) 4 1:01 7-71 0:47Miami Jordan White 19 yd pass from Alex Carder (John Potter kick) 2 8:12 10-71 4:06Miami John Potter 35 yd FG 2 0:00 10-56 1:07Miami Jordan White 6 yd pass from Alex Carder (John Potter kick) 3 12:27 8-66 2:27Miami Robert Arnheim 2 yd pass from Alex Carder (John Potter kick) 4 14:50 6-55 1:04Akron Jordan White 22 yd pass from Tyler Van Tubbergen (John Potter kick) 1 11:41 5-55 1:25Akron John Potter 26 yd FG 1 7:06 7-54 3:01Akron Chleb Ravenell 9 yd pass from Tyler Van Tubbergen (John Potter kick) 2 13:24 2-65 0:35Akron Jordan White 40 yd pass from Tyler Van Tubbergen (John Potter kick) 2 7:59 4-80 1:31Akron Chleb Ravenell 19 yd pass from Robert Arnheim (John Potter kick) 2 6:18 1-19 0:07Akron Eric Monette 36 yd pass from Tyler Van Tubbergen (John Potter kick) 2 4:15 1-36 0:10Akron Dallas Walker 3 yd pass from Tyler Van Tubbergen (John Potter kick) 2 1:41 7-51 2:04Akron Tyler Van Tubbergen 8 yd run (John Potter kick) 3 13:19 4-52 1:41Akron Matt Cutler 1 yd pass from Tyler Van Tubbergen (John Potter kick) 3 10:08 6-20 3:05Akron Mike Perish 2 yd run (John Potter kick) 3 7:12 3-9 1:26Akron Team Safety 4 8:10Purdue Jordan White 49 yd pass from Alex Carder (John Potter run) 1 9:14 1-49 0:06Purdue Josh Schaffer 1 yd pass from Alex Carder (John Potter kick) 2 7:00 12-74 3:29Purdue John Potter 21 yd FG 3 10:55 9-66 3:59Purdue Tevin Drake 1 yd run (John Potter kick) 3 1:55 6-29 1:45Purdue Chleb Ravenell 5 yd pass from Alex Carder (John Potter kick) 4 4:28 5-61 1:172011 SCORING NOTESMost Points in a Half 45 vs. Akron (1st)Least Points in a Half 0 2x, last at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> (1st)Longest Scoring Drought 32:35 at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong>Quickest Time Between Scores 1:11 vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong>Most Points in First Quarter 21 vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong>Most Points in Second Quarter 35 vs. AkronMost Points in Third Quarter 21 vs. AkronMost Points in Fourth Quarter 21 2x, last at ToledoMost Points in OvertimeNALeast Points in First Quarter 0 3x. last at MiamiLeast Points in Second Quarter 0 at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong>Least Points in Third Quarter 0 4x, last at Northern IllinoisLeast Points in Fourth Quarter 2 vs. AkronAhead After the First Quarter 5-3Trailing After the First Quarter 0-3Tied After the First Quarter 2-0Ahead After the Second Quarter 6-2Trailing After the Second Quarter 1-3Tied After Second Quarter 0-1Ahead After the Third Quarter 7-0Trailing After Third Quarter 0-5Tied After Third Quarter 1-0Overtime 0-0Winning the Coin Flip 4-0Losing the Coin Flip 3-6Deferring the Choice 4-0Leading in Rushing 2-0Trailing in Rushing 4-6Tied in Rushing 1-0Leading in Passing 6-6Trailing in Passing 1-0Tied in Passing 0-0Leading in Total Yards 7-1Trailing in Total Yards 0-5WMU FOOTBALL’S 2011 RECORD WHEN ...More First Downs 5-1Less First Downs 2-4Tied in First Downs 0-1Rushing for 100 yards or more 4-1Rushing for 99 yards or less 3-5Throwing for 250 yards or more 5-3Throwing for 249 yards or less 2-3Winning the Turnover Battle 2-3Losing the Turnover Battle 3-2Tied in Turnovers 2-1Holding Opponent Under 100 Yards Rushing 1-0Holding Opponent Under 250 Yards Passing 3-5Intercepting a Pass 5-3Not Throwing an Interception 2-2Leading in Team Sacks 5-3Trailing in Team Sacks 2-3Tied in Team Sacks 0-0WMU has 100-Yard Rusher 1-0Opponent has 100-Yard Rusher 2-4WMU has 300-Yard Passer 4-3Opponent has 300-Yard Passer 3-1Committing Less Penalties 3-2Committing More Penalites 4-3Committing the Same Amount of Penalties 0-1Playing a Day Game 5-5Playing a Night Game 2-1Scoring 10 or less points 0-2Scoring 11-24 points 1-2Scoring More than 25 points 6-3Scoring First 6-3On Grass 1-0On Artificial Turf 6-6Wearing Black Jersey/Black Pants 3-0Wearing Black Jersey/Gold Pants 1-0Wearing Black Jersey/White Pants 1-0Wearing White Jersey/White Pants 0-2Wearing White Jersey/Gold Pants 1-2Wearing White Jersey/Black Pants 1-2On Television 4-5Against Ranked Opponents 0-1Indoors 0-1


442011 WMU FOOTBALL GAME-BY-GAME STARTERSGAME-BY-GAME STARTERS — OFFENSEWR(X) WR(T) LT LG C RG RT TE QB RB WR(Z) RB/WR/TE WRU-M Ravenell White Parker Uitalia Davisson Cammock O’Neill Mussman Carder Drake ArnheimNICH Ponder White Parker Uitalia Davisson Cammock O’Neill Walker Carder Drake WallaceCMU White Parker Uitalia Davisson Cammock O’Neill Mussman Carder Drake Arnheim HammondILLINI Ravenell White Parker Uitalia Davisson Cammock O’Neill Carder Drake Arnheim MonetteUCONN Ponder White Parker Uitalia Hoffing Davisson O’Neill Hammond Carder Drake CutlerBGSU Ravenell White Parker Uitalia Galeher Davisson O’Neill Carder Fields Arnheim ScrivenNIU Ponder White Parker Uitalia Galeher Davisson O’Neill Mussman Carder Drake ArnheimEMU White Parker Uitalia Galeher Davisson O’Neill Mussman Carder Fields Arnheim DiazBSU Ravenell White Parker Uitalia Galeher Davisson O’Neill Carder Arnheim Ponder MonetteTOL Ravenell White Parker Uitalia Galeher Davisson O’Neill Walker Carder Arnheim MonetteMIAMI Ravenell White Parker Uitalia Galeher Davisson O’Neill Carder Arnheim Monette SchafferAKRON Ravenell White Parker Uitalia Galeher Davisson O’Neill Van Tubbergen Scriven Arnheim SchafferPURDUE Ravenell White Uitalia Cammock Galeher Davisson O’Neill Parker Carder Van Tubbergen ArnheimGAME-BY-GAME STARTERS — DEFENSELDE DT DT RDE WLB MLB ROVER FCB FS SS BCB NICKELU-M Bishop Boles Nowak Hazel Bozeman Zajac Simon Winchester Wiggins Pettway TolerNICH Bishop Boles Nowak Lynch Bozeman Zajac Simon Winchester Wiggins Pettway TolerCMU Bishop Boles Nowak Lynch Zajac Brant Simon Winchester Wiggins Pettway TolerILLINI Bishop Boles Nowak Lynch Zajac Brant Simon Winchester Wiggins Pettway TolerUCONN Bishop Boles Nowak Lynch Zajac Brant Simon Winchester Wiggins Pettway TolerBGSU Bishop Boles Nowak Lynch Zajac Brant Simon Winchester Wiggins Pettway TolerNIU Bishop Boles Nowak Lynch Zajac Brant Simon Winchester Wiggins Pettway TolerEMU Bishop Boles Nowak Lynch Wiggins Zajac Simon Winchester Atkins Pettway TolerBSU Bishop Boles Nowak Lynch Wiggins Zajac Simon Winchester Atkins Pettway TolerTOL Bishop Boles Nowak Brant Legrier Simon Winchester Wiggins Pettway Toler CeliscarMIAMI Hazel Anderson Nowak Lynch Brant Legrier Simon Celiscar Atkins Winchester TolerAKRON Peiffer Boles Nowak Lynch Ishmael Zajac Simon Celiscar Atkins Winchester TolerPURDUE Bishop Boles Nowak Hazel Ishmael Zajac Simon Celiscar Atkins Winchester TolerCAREER STARTSAtkins (5)Bishop (26)Boles (24)Bozeman (2)Brant (7)Carder (24)Celiscar (4)Chance (3)Cutler (1)Davisson (16)Diaz (1)Drake (9)Galeher (12)Hammond (11)Hazel (15)Hoffing (1)Legrier (18)Monette (4)Mussman (4)O’Neill (23)Pettway (15)Prom (5)Schaffer (2)Scriven (4)Simon (13)Toler (25)Uitalia (13)Van Tubbergen (2)Williams (1)<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


2011 WMU FOOTBALL DRIVES | REDZONE | TIME OF POSSESSION45SCORING DRIVE ANALYSISMinus 0-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 90-99WMU TD — 1 4 2 3 5 9 12 9 7 1WMU FG — — 1 — 1 — 5 4 2 — —Opponent TD — 1 — 1 1 1 4 5 12 13 3Opponent FG 2 — 1 — 1 — 2 1 2 — —WMURED ZONE ANALYSISOpponentInside Scores TD/FG Pct. Inside Scores TD/FG Pct.at <strong>Michigan</strong> 3 2 1/1 .667 2 2 2/0 1.000Nicholls 5 5 4/1 1.000 1 0 0/0 .000CMU 6 6 5/1 1.000 2 0 0/0 .000at Illinois 3 3 1/2 1.000 6 5 2/3 .833at UConn 3 3 3/0 1.000 2 2 2/0 1.000BGSU 6 6 5/1 1.000 3 2 2/0 .667at NIU 3 3 2/1 1.000 10 8 5/3 .800at EMU 2 1 0/1 .500 1 0 0/0 .000BSU 4 4 4/0 1.000 8 5 5/0 .625at Toledo 7 6 6/0 .857 4 3 4/0 .750at Miami 4 4 3/1 1.000 3 2 2/0 .667Akron 9 7 6/1 .778 2 2 1/1 1.000Purdue 7 4 3/1 .571 5 4 2/2 .800TIME OF POSSESSIONScore Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OTat <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 10-34 25:18 7:11 8:11 9:56 — —Nicholls W, 38-7 28:48 6:08 8:21 5:05 9:14 —CMU W, 44-14 31:15 5:57 7:32 11:55 5:51 —at Illinois L, 20-23 24:39 9:21 7:31 3:25 4:22 —at UConn W, 38-31 28:27 4:16 8:59 8:48 6:24 —BGSU W, 45-21 34:58 9:42 4:01 12:13 9:02 —at NIU L, 22-51 30:23 8:49 8:41 6:59 5:54 —at EMU L, 10-14 27:18 7:05 7:01 5:21 7:51 —BSU W, 45-35 29:20 7:16 6:43 7:10 8:11 —at Toledo L, 63-77 20:30 5:14 4:50 4:42 5:44 —at Miami W, 24-21 26:38 4:38 6:50 8:42 6:28 —Akron W, 68-19 26:23 4:32 5:54 9:36 6:21 —Purdue L, 32-37 24:04 2:08 6:38 10:06 5:12 —


462011 WMU FOOTBALL LONGEST PLAYS20+ YARDSYards Type Player(s) Opponent64* Pass Josh Schaffer from Alex Carder Toledo64 PR Jordan White Central <strong>Michigan</strong>61* Pass Jordan White from Robert Arnheim Ball State60* Pass Jordan White from Alex Carder Toledo59 Pass Chleb Ravenell from Alex Carder Ball State56 Rush Dervon Wallace Akron54 KR Dervon Wallace Nicholls53 Rush Alex Carder Purdue53 Rush Brian Fields Bowling Green51 Rush Tevin Drake Bowling Green49* Pass Jordan White from Alex Carder Purdue46* Rush Tevin Drak Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong>46 KR Dervon Wallace Central <strong>Michigan</strong>45 Pass Jordan White from Alex Carder Purdue45 KR Justin Currie Ball State44 KR Dervon Wallace Toledo43 Pass Jordan White from Alex Carder Central <strong>Michigan</strong>42 KR Dervon Wallace Connecticut41* Pass Chleb Ravenell from Alex Carder Connecticut40* Pass Jordan White from Tyler Van Tubbergen Akron40* Pass Jordan White from Alex Carder Ball State40 Pass Brian Fields from Alex Carder Connecticut38 KR Dervon Wallace <strong>Michigan</strong>38 Pass Ansel Ponder from Alex Carder Central <strong>Michigan</strong>36* Pass Eric Monette from Tyler Van Tubbergen Akron35* Pass Chleb Ravenell from Alex Carder No. 24 Illinois35 KR Dervon Wallace <strong>Michigan</strong>35 KR Dervon Wallace <strong>Michigan</strong>34 Pass Eric Monette from Alex Carder Toledo34 Pass Chleb Ravenell from Alex Carder Toledo34 Pass Robert Arnheim from Alex Carder No. 24 Illinois33 FR Jon Henry Nicholls32 Pass Josh Schaffer from Alex Carder Miami32 Pass Chleb Ravenell from Alex Carder Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong>32 Pass Robert Arnheim from Alex Carder Connecticut32 KR Dervon Wallace <strong>Michigan</strong>30 Pass Robert Arnheim from Alex Carder Miami30 Pass Chleb Ravenell from Alex Carder Toledo30 KR Aaron Winchester No. 24 IllinoisWMU has 69 plays between 20-29 yards this season* touchdown scored on play20-YARD PLAYS BY TYPENo. TDRushing 17 2Passing 60 13Punt returns 2 0Kick returns 41 0Interceptions 1 1Fumble returns 1 0Other 0 0TOTAL 122 1620-YARD PLUS BY PLAYERPlayer No. TD R P KR PR IR FRJordan White 34 8 1 31 0 2 0 0Dervon Wallace 34 0 2 0 32 0 0 0Chleb Ravenell 11 2 0 11 0 0 0 0Tevin Drake 9 2 9 0 0 0 0 0Robert Arnheim 9 1 0 9 0 0 0 0Brian Fields 5 0 2 2 1 0 0 0Aaron Winchester 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0Josh Schaffer 3 1 0 3 0 0 0 0Eric Monette 3 1 0 3 0 0 0 0Ansel Ponder 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 0Alex Carder 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Doug Wiggins 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0Tyler Van Tubbergen 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Jon Henry 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Justin Currie 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0TOTAL 122 16 17 60 41 2 1 120-YARD PLAYS BY NUMBERNo. TD100+ 0 090-99 0 080-89 0 070-79 0 060-69 4 350-59 6 040-49 12 530-39 17 220-29 83 6LONGEST PLAYSRushing56 Dervon Wallace vs. Akron (11/25/2011)Rushing Touchdown46 Tevin Drake at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> (10/22/2011)Passing64 Josh Schaffer from Alex Carderat Toledo (11/8/2011)Passing Touchdown64 Josh Schaffer from Alex Carderat Toledo (11/8/2011)Punt Return64 Jordan White vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> (9/17/2011)Kick Return54 Dervon Wallace vs. Nicholls (9/10/2011)Interception Return20 Doug Wiggins at Toledo (11/8/2011)Fumble Return33 Jon Henry vs. Nicholls (9/10/2011)Punt66 Ben Armer vs. Akron (11/25/2011)66 Ben Armer at Northern Illinois (10/15/2011)Field Goal45 John Potter at Northern Illinois (10/15/2011)<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


2011 WMU FOOTBALL GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS47WESTERN MICHIGAN AT MICHIGAN — GAME #1WESTERN MICHIGAN VS. NICHOLLS — GAME #2WESTERN MICHIGAN (0-1) 10MICHIGAN (1-0) 34<strong>Michigan</strong> Stadium • Ann Arbor, Mich.SCORING<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> 7 3 0 — 10<strong>Michigan</strong> 0 20 14 — 341ST QUARTERWMU 7:49 Scrivn 1 run (Potter kick), 15-74 - 7:112ND QUARTERMICH 14:16 Touissaint 1 run (Gibbons kick), 16-76 - 8:33MICH 6:58 Herron 94 Interception return (Gibbons kick)MICH 1:49 Touissant 2 run (Gibbons kick blocked), 9-74 - 4:17WMU 0:43 Potter 36 FG, 7-43 - 1:063RD QUARTERMICH 9:27 Herron 29 Fumble Recovery (Gibbons kick)MICH 6:01 Shaw 44 run (Gibbons kick), 3-87 - 0:40TEAM STATISTICSWMUMICHFIRST DOWNS 17 17RUSHES-YARDS 25-96 26-190PASSING YARDS 183 98PASS ATT-COMP-INT 31-22-1 13-9-0PLAYS-TOTAL YARDS 56-279 39-288PUNTS-AVG 2-46.5 2-41.0FUMBLES-LOST 3-2 1-0PENALTIES-YARDS 8-50 1-5POSSESSION TIME 25:18 18:15THIRD DOWN CONV. 6-11 3-6INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING: WMU-Drake 10-65; Fields 1-14; Ponder 1-11; Scriven 3-6; Chance1-0; Carder 9-0. MICH-Touissant 11-80; Shaw 4-54; Robinson 8-46; Smith 2-11;Team 1-minus 1.PASSING: WMU-Carder 22-31-1-183. MICH-Robinson 9-13-0-98.RECEIVING: WMU-White 12-119; Ravenell 4-30; Arnheim 3-11; Drake 1-12;Chance 1-7; Monette 1-4. MICH-Kroger 2-16; Gallon 2-14; Roundtree 2-13;Hemingway 1-37; Grady 1-15; Dileo 1-3.ATTENDANCE: 110,506KICK OFF TIME: 3:35 p.m.END OF GAME: 7:10 p.m.ELAPSED TIME: 3:35TEMPERATURE: High 80sWIND: W 5-10WEATHER: Chance of rainGame ended with 1:27 lef in third quarter due to severe weatherBy rule the game statistics were stricken by NCAA; upheld by schools/conferencesNICHOLLS (1-1) 7WESTERN MICHIGAN (1-1) 38Waldo Stadium • Kalamazoo, Mich.SCORINGNicholls 0 7 0 0 7<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> 7 21 7 3 381ST QUARTERWMU 11:16 Mussman 2 pass from Carder (Potter kick), 8-71 - 3:442ND QUARTERWMU 13:44 Fields 4 run (Potter kick), 10-53 - 3:40WMU 10:04 Fields 17 run (Potter kick), 5-42 - 2:06NICH 8:50 Madu 36 INT return (Dolan kick)WMU 2:53 Arnheim 21 pass from Carder (Potter kick), 9-58 - 4:153RD QUARTERWMU 5:25 Scriven 1 run (Potter kick), 7-44 - 3:204TH QUARTERWMU 4:50 Potter 40 FG, 8-37 - 4:05TEAM STATISTICSNICHWMUFIRST DOWNS 10 24RUSHES-YARDS 36-125 39-213PASSING YARDS 60 186PASS ATT-COMP-INT 20-10-1 25-17-2PLAYS-TOTAL YARDS 56-185 64-399PUNTS-AVG 8-44.1 2-50.0FUMBLES-LOST 2-1 3-2PENALTIES-YARDS 12-101 7-33POSSESSION TIME 31:12 28:48THIRD DOWN CONV. 4-14 2-9INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING: NICH-Washington 12-46; Caston 16-33; Allen 4-29; Hebert 3-14;Hanberry 1-3. WMU-Drake 10-86; Fields 8-54; Johnson 3-25; Chance 6-23;Scriven 4-15; Arnheim 2-5; Carder 6-5.PASSING: NICH-Caston 9-18-1-46; Hebert 1-2-1-14. WMU-Carder 12-18-1-143;VanTubbergen 5-7-1-43.RECEIVING: NICH-Blair 3-21; Washington 2-6; Hilliard 2-4; Scelfo 1-14; Nichols1-9; Russell 1-6. WMU-White 4-67; Walker 3-13; Arnheim 2-27; Monette 2-23;Ponder 2-20; Mussman 2-5; Schaffer 1-17; Fields 1-14.ATTENDANCE: 19,884KICK OFF TIME: 7:06 p.m.END OF GAME: 9:56 p.m.ELAPSED TIME: 2:50TEMPERATURE: 72WIND: NNE 3 mphWEATHER: Partly cloudy


482011 WMU FOOTBALL GAME-BY-GAME RECAPSWESTERN MICHIGAN VS. CENTRAL MICHIGAN — GAME #3WESTERN MICHIGAN AT NO. 24 ILLINOIS — GAME #4CENTRAL MICHIGAN (1-2, 0-1 MAC) 14WESTERN MICHIGAN (2-1, 1-0 MAC) 44Waldo Stadium • Kalamazoo, Mich.SCORINGCentral <strong>Michigan</strong> 0 0 7 7 — 14<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> 21 3 14 6 — 441ST QUARTERWMU 9:47 White 8 pass from Carder (Potter kick), 8-60 - 3:18WMU 8:36 Ravenell 4 pass from Carder (Potter kick), 1-4 - 0:05WMU 3:03 Scriven 1 run (Potter kick), 8-76 - 2:342ND QUARTERWMU 0:09 Potter 33 FG, 15-67 - 4:233RD QUARTERCMU 14:46 Addae 0 fumble returnWMU 10:46 Carder 2 run (Potter kick), 9-70 - 4:00WMU 8:43 White 19 pass from Carder (Potter kick), 6-30 - 2:034TH QUARTERWMU 13:35 Potter 43 FG, 9-46 - 5:02CMU 10:51 Phillips 28 run (Harman kick), 7-80 - 2:44WMU 8:47 Potter 43 FG, 4-7 - 2:04TEAM STATISTICSCMUWMUFIRST DOWNS 20 22RUSHES-YARDS 29-147 33-87PASSING YARDS 215 355PASS ATT-COMP-INT 36-20-0 38-28-1PLAYS-TOTAL YARDS 65-362 71-442PUNTS-AVG 3-40.3 2-32.5FUMBLES-LOST 3-2 3-1PENALTIES-YARDS 0-0 7-54POSSESSION TIME 28:45 31:15THIRD DOWN CONV. 4-12 10-15INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING: CMU-Phillips 11-84; Brown 6-20; Cotton 7-20; Radcliff 4-13; Westendorp1-10. WMU-Drake 12-32; Carder 13-18; Fields 3-15; Chance 2-8; Wallace1-7; Johnson 1-6; Scriven 1-1.PASSING: CMU-Radcliff 20-36-0-215. WMU-Carder 28-37-1-355; Team 0-1-0-0.RECEIVING: CMU-C. Wilson 3-46; Harris 3-31; Phillips 3-21; Cotton 2-38; Blackburn2-32; Southworth 2-18; Fraser 2-6; J. Wilson 1-14; Butler 1-7; Brown 1-2.WMU-White 13-177; Arnheim 5-71; Fields 3-26; Mussman 2-14; Ponder 1-38;Monette 1-11; Hammond 1-8; Drake 1-6; Drake 1-4.ATTENDANCE: 26,674KICK OFF TIME: 12 p.m.END OF GAME: 3:17 p.m.ELAPSED TIME: 3:17TEMPERATURE: 61WIND: ESE 7 mphWEATHER: Partly CloudyWESTERN MICHIGAN (2-2) 20NO. 24 ILLINOIS (4-0) 23Memorial Stadium • Champaign, Ill.SCORING<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> 3 10 0 7 — 20No. 24 Illinois 7 3 10 3 — 231ST QUARTERILL 7:45 Wilson pass from Scheelhaase (Dimke kick), 8-74 - 3:14WMU 0:41 Potter 26 FG, 17-59 - 7:042ND QUARTERILL 8:12 Dimke 39 FG, 4-minus 6 - 1:58WMU 3:26 Potter 24 FG, 13-66 - 4:46WMU 1:42 Ravenell 35 pass from Carder (Potter kick), 3-39 - 0:153RD QUARTERILL 10:27 Young 14 run (Dimke kick), 10-80 - 4:33ILL 1:37 Dimke 35 FG, 13-69 - 5:014TH QUARTERWMU 13:58 White 7 pass from Carder (Potter kick), 7-69 - 2:39ILL 8:14 Dimke 21 FG, 11-77 - 5:44TEAM STATISTICSWMUILLFIRST DOWNS 17 21RUSHES-YARDS 21-35 52-296PASSING YARDS 306 167PASS ATT-COMP-INT 48-30-1 26-17-1PLAYS-TOTAL YARDS 69-341 78-463PUNTS-AVG 4-42.5 3-33.7FUMBLES-LOST 1-0 2-1PENALTIES-YARDS 8-59 5-55POSSESSION TIME 24:39 35:21THIRD DOWN CONV. 4-15 8-18INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING: WMU-Drake 5-18; Fields 8-18; Scriven 2-0; Carder 6-minus 1. ILL-Pollard 14-133; Young 12-100; Scheelhaase 17-40; Ford 8-23; Prosch 1-0.PASSING: WMU-Carder 30-48-1-306. ILL-Scheelhaase 14-20-1-133; O’Toole3-6-0-34.RECEIVING: WMU-White 14-134; Ravenell 5-72; Arnheim 4-66; Monette 4-20;Hammond 1-11; Prom 1-10; Fields 1-minus 5. ILL-Jenkins 6-43; Wilson 3-33;Ford 3-21; Wiliunas 1-39; Davis 1-9; Harris 1-9; Millines 1-8; Young 1-5.ATTENDANCE: 43,684KICK OFF TIME: 2:37 p.m. CTEND OF GAME: 6:08 p.m. CTELAPSED TIME: 3:31TEMPERATURE: 64WIND: CalmWEATHER: Partly Sunny<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


2011 WMU FOOTBALL GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS49WESTERN MICHIGAN AT CONNECTICUT — GAME #5WESTERN MICHIGAN VS. BOWLING GREEN — GAME #6WESTERN MICHIGAN (3-2) 38CONNECTICUT (2-3) 31Rentschler Stadium • Hartford, Conn.SCORING<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> 0 17 0 21 — 38Connecticut 0 7 10 14 — 312ND QUARTERWMU 11:15 White 25 pass from Carder (Potter kick), 5-66 - 2:16WMU 6:31 Walker 7 pass from Carder (Potter kick), 8-68 - 3:38UCONN 3:27 K. Moore 9 pass from McEntee (Teggart kick), 6-93 - 3:04WMU 0:22 Potter 39 FG, 11-71 - 3:053RD QUARTERUCONN 8:31 K. Moore 3 pass from McEntee (Teggart kick), 5-72 - 2:24UCONN 4:13 Teggart 43 FG, 4--4 - 0:554TH QUARTERUCONN 12:40 McCombs 26 pass from McEntee (Teggart kick), 6-72 - 2:20WMU 9:48 White 6 pass from Carder (Potter kick), 9-80 - 2:52WMU 5:53 Ravenell 14 pass from Carder (Potter kick), 7-62 - 2:19UCONN 2:03 Williams 26 pass from McEntee (Teggart kick), 10-80 - 3:50WMU 1:35 Ravenell 41 pass from Carder (Potter kick), 2-60 - 0:28TEAM STATISTICSWMUUCONNFIRST DOWNS 27 20RUSHES-YARDS 22-11 33-151PASSING YARDS 479 300PASS ATT-COMP-INT 51-37-0 39-22-0PLAYS-TOTAL YARDS 73-490 72-451PUNTS-AVG 6-41.0 7-41.0FUMBLES-LOST 2-2 2-1PENALTIES-YARDS 15-119 10-95POSSESSION TIME 28:27 31:33THIRD DOWN CONV. 4-11 6-16INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING: WMU-Fields 8-16; Carder 10-minus 1; Team 1-minus 2; Drake 3-minus2. UCONN-McCombs 24-136; McCummings 5-17; Jean-Louis 2-7; McEntee2-minus 9.PASSING: WMU-Carder 37-51-0-479. UCONN-McEntee 22-39-0-300.RECEIVING: WMU-White 12-173; Arnheim 10-113; Ravenell 9-123; Fields 2-45;Walker 2-24; Monette 1-4; Drake 1-minus 3. K. Moore 8-112; Griffin 4-73; Mc-Combs 3-52; I. Moore 2-18; Frank 2-5; Williams 1-26; Jones 1-10; Manning 1-4.ATTENDANCE: 36,648KICK OFF TIME: 3:35 p.m.END OF GAME: 7:08 p.m.ELAPSED TIME: 3:33TEMPERATURE: 65WIND: NNW 12 mphWEATHER: Overcast with showersBOWLING GREEN (3-3, 1-1 MAC) 21WESTERN MICHIGAN (4-2, 2-0 MAC) 45Waldo Stadium • Kalamazoo, Mich..SCORINGBowling Green 7 7 0 7 — 21<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> 14 14 10 7 — 451ST QUARTERWMU 10:22 Carder 1 run (Potter kick), 7-65 - 3:07BGSU 9:01 Jorden 57 pass from Schilz (Stein kick), 3-77 - 1:21WMU 2:18 Drake 12 run (Potter kick), 7-57 - 2:522ND QUARTERBGSU 9:22 Samuel 5 run (Stein kick), 12-73 - 5:33WMU 7:45 Prom 1 pass from Carder (Potter kick), 4-74 - 1:37WMU 0:30 White 9 pass from Carder (Potter kick), 10-82 - 2:193RD QUARTERWMU 9:54 Potter 41 FG, 11-57 - 5:06WMU 4:03 White 26 pass from Carder (Potter kick), 9-66 - 4:554TH QUARTERWMU 11:51 Scrivn 1 run (Potter kick), 10-84 - 5:21BGSU 2:30 Martin 4 run (Stein kick), 11-81 - 3:25TEAM STATISTICSBGSUWMUFIRST DOWNS 20 31RUSHES-YARDS 26-118 47-351PASSING YARDS 263 227PASS ATT-COMP-INT 35-21-1 29-21-1PLAYS-TOTAL YARDS 61-381 76-578PUNTS-AVG 5-43.2 2-37.5FUMBLES-LOST 0-0 0-0PENALTIES-YARDS 7-67 3-25POSSESSION TIME 25:02 34:58THIRD DOWN CONV. 4-10 6-12INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING: BGSU-Samuel 14-59; Hurley 3-28; Martin 5-21; Cooper 1-12; Schilz3-minus 2. WMU-Drake 10-112; Carder 13-95; Fields 9-79; Johnson 7-35; VanTubbergen 4-27; Scriven 3-2; Cannon 1-1.PASSING: BGSU-Schilz 15-25-0-194; Hurley 6-10-1-69. WMU-Carder 18-26-1-212; Van Tubbergen 3-3-0-15.RECEIVING: BGSU-Cooper 9-72; Jorden 4-103; Jones 2-25; Joplin 1-23; Hodges1-17; Hutson 1-16; Bayer 1-6; Martin 1-5; Samuel 1-minus 4. WMU-White 12-156; Arnheim 4-36; Ravenell 2-22; Monette 1-10; Drake 1-2; Prom 1-1.ATTENDANCE: 20,238KICK OFF TIME: 2:06 p.m.END OF GAME: 5:08 p.m.ELAPSED TIME: 3:02TEMPERATURE: 76WIND: S 8 mphWEATHER: Clear, sunny


502011 WMU FOOTBALL GAME-BY-GAME RECAPSWESTERN MICHIGAN AT NORTHERN ILLINOIS — GAME #7WESTERN MICHIGAN AT EASTERN MICHIGAN — GAME #8WESTERN MICHIGAN (4-3, 2-1 MAC) 22NORTHERN ILLINOIS (4-3, 2-1 MAC) 51Huskie Stadium • DeKalb, Ill.SCORING<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> 6 9 0 7 — 22Northern Illinois 0 13 24 14 — 511ST QUARTERWMU 10:45 Potter 45 FG, 11-52 - 4:15WMU 2:20 Potter 30 FG, 7-13 - 2:382ND QUARTERNIU 13:45 Hopkins 13 run (Sims kick), 11-90 - 3:35WMU 11:06 Team SafetyWMU 8:02 Ravenell 16 pass from Carder (Potter kick), 11-55 - 3:04NIU 5:17 Sims 30 FG, 9-73 - 2:45NIU 0:00 Sims 36 FG, 8-52 - 0:383RD QUARTERNIU 12:07 Daniels 2 run (Sims kick), 8-75 - 2:53NIU 8:34 Sims 25 FG, 5-54 - 1:48NIU 4:36 Daniels 8 run (Sims kick), 4-84 - 1:02NIU 2:26 Hopkins 1 run (Sims kick), 4-22 - 1:114TH QUARTERNIU 12:45 Hopkins 1 run (Sims kick), 8-57 - 3:22NIU 9:13 Lynch 66 run (Sims kick), 4-80 - 2:00WMU 6:33 Scriven 2 pass from Van Tubbergen (Potter kick), 2-13 - 0:40TEAM STATISTICSWMUNIUFIRST DOWNS 20 30RUSHES-YARDS 31-91 54-494PASSING YARDS 233 203PASS ATT-COMP-INT 48-29-2 28-14-1PLAYS-TOTAL YARDS 79-324 82-697PUNTS-AVG 5-48.2 0-0.0FUMBLES-LOST 1-0 1-1PENALTIES-YARDS 6-48 5-46POSSESSION TIME 30:23 29:37THIRD DOWN CONV. 6-19 7-14INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING: WMU-Fields 8-37; Drake 6-28; Carder 16-26; Scriven 1-0. NIU-Harnish14-229; Lynch 10-113; Hopkins 14-91; Settle 4-66; Daniels 5-16; Bell 1-4;Womble 2-minus 5; Team 3-minus 6; Neir 1-minus 14.PASSING: WMU-Carder 35-43-1-194; Van Tubbergen 4-5-1-39. NIU Harnish 14-27-1-203; Lynch 0-1-0-0.WESTERN MICHIGAN (4-4, 2-2 MAC) 10EASTERN MICHIGAN (5-3, 3-1 MAC) 14Rynearson Stadium • Ypsilanti, Mich.SCORING<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> 0 0 7 3 — 10Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 0 7 0 7 — 142ND QUARTEREMU 11:13 Greene 50 pass from Gillette (Fulkerson kick), 8-68 - 3:353RD QUARTERWMU 12:25 Drake 46 run (Potter kick), 2-55 - 0:314TH QUARTERWMU 10:59 Potter 37 FG, 9-64 - 4:32EMU 7:46 Green 50 run (Fulkerson kick), 1-50 - 0:10TEAM STATISTICSWMUEMUFIRST DOWNS 19 16RUSHES-YARDS 30-131 50-205PASSING YARDS 198 144PASS ATT-COMP-INT 35-25-0 9-6-0PLAYS-TOTAL YARDS 65-329 59-349PUNTS-AVG 6-43.2 6-41.8FUMBLES-LOST 0-0 3-1PENALTIES-YARDS 4-20 7-61POSSESSION TIME 27:18 32:42THIRD DOWN CONV. 3-13 5-13INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING: WMU-Drake 10-48; Carder 12-40; Fields 6-28; Ponder 2-15. EMU-Sherrer 11-86; Greene 13-61; Gillett 15-30; White 6-30; Allen 2-3; Fleming 1-1;Team 2-minus 6.PASSING: WMU-Carder 24-34-0-181; Arnheim 1-1-0-17. EMU-Gillett 6-9-0-144.RECEIVING: WMU-White 7-70; Ravenell 6-70; Arnheim 5-28; Fields 2-13; Scriven2-6; Monette 1-5; Walker 1-4; Prom 1-2. EMU-Olds 2-71; Greene 1-50; Hunter1-12; Fleming 1-6; Hoskins 1-5.ATTENDANCE: 6,772KICK OFF TIME: 1:06 p.m.END OF GAME: 3:56 p.m.ELAPSED TIME: 2:50TEMPERATURE: 53WIND: WSW 6 mphWEATHER: SunnyRECEIVING: WMU-White 12-98; Arnheim 4-42; Ravenell 4-37; Ponder 2-22;Monette 2-15; Scriven 2-8; Fields 2-6; Mussman 1-5. NIU-Palmer 7-89; Daniels2-49; Ashford 2-22; Brown 1-24; Marks 1-13; Clark 1-6.ATTENDANCE: 20,277KICK OFF TIME: 2:37 p.m.END OF GAME: 6:01 p.m.ELAPSED TIME: 3:22TEMPERATURE: 54WIND: NW 22 mphWEATHER: Sunny and windy<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


2011 WMU FOOTBALL GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS51WESTERN MICHIGAN VS. BALL STATE — GAME #9WESTERN MICHIGAN AT TOLEDO — GAME #10BALL STATE (5-4, 3-2 MAC) 35WESTERN MICHIGAN (5-4, 3-2 MAC) 45Waldo Stadium • Kalamazoo, Mich.SCORINGBall State 7 21 0 7 — 35<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> 7 28 7 3 — 451ST QUARTERWMU 11:29 White 40 pass from Carder (Potter kick), 11-82 - 3:31BSU 7:33 Edwards 8 run (Schott kick), 7-54 - 2:302ND QUARTERBSU 13:52 Scott 1 run (Schott kick), 10-71 - 5:04WMU 10:56 Arnheim 3 pass from Carder (Potter kick), 7-32 - 2:56WMU 9:12 White 61 pass from Arnheim (Potter kick), 4-87 - 0:50WMU 8:13 Drake 4 run (Potter kick), 3-11 - 0:41WMU 2:08 Drake 20 run (Potter kick), 5-92 - 1:51BSU 0:52 Orsbon 14 pass from Wenning (Schott kick), 8-80 - 1:16BSU 0:08 Orsbon 16 pass from Wenning (Schott kick), 5-41 - 0:273RD QUARTERWMU 6:44 Carder 4 run (Potter kick), 10-70 - 3:514TH QUARTERBSU 5:50 Tomlinson 8 pass from Wenning (Schott kick), 9-66 - 3:22WMU 1:55 Potter 40 FG, 9-61 - 3:55TEAM STATISTICSBSUWMUFIRST DOWNS 34 29RUSHES-YARDS 37-220 39-145PASSING YARDS 335 465PASS ATT-COMP-INT 50-35-2 42-30-3PLAYS-TOTAL YARDS 87-555 81-610PUNTS-AVG 4-47.8 2-22.-0FUMBLES-LOST 0-0 1-1PENALTIES-YARDS 9-63 11-106POSSESSION TIME 30:40 29:20THIRD DOWN CONV. 5-13 11-15INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING: BSU-Scott 15-104; Edwards 12-54; Wenning 8-43; Orsbon 1-17; Donigan1-2. WMU-Drake 16-85; Carder 12-36; Scriven 7-18; Ponder 2-6; Ravenell1-1; Team 1-minus 1.PASSING: BSU-Wenning 35-50-2-335. WMU-Carder 29-41-3-404; Arnheim1-1-0-61.RECEIVING: BSU-Orsbon 10-103; Gibson 6-74; Fakes 6-46; Smith 4-44; Tomlinson4-40; Ryan 3-23; Edwards 1-5; Snead 1-0. WMU-White 9-172; Ravenell9-157; Arnheim 8-104; Monette 2-21; Schaffer 2-11.ATTENDANCE: 16,548KICK OFF TIME: 2:05 p.m.END OF GAME: 5:23 p.m.ELAPSED TIME: 3:23TEMPERATURE: 48WIND: SSW 8 mphWEATHER: Partly Sunny/CloudyWESTERN MICHIGAN (5-5, 3-3 MAC) 63TOLEDO (6-4, 5-1 MAC) 66Glass Bowl • Toledo, OhioSCORING<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> 14 14 14 21 — 63Toledo 21 7 21 17 — 661ST QUARTERWMU 8:24 Mussman 7 pass from Carder (Potter kick), 4-16 - 1:10WMU 5:53 White 11 pass from Carder (Potter kick), 4-46 - 0:42TOL 3:12 Jones 23 pass from Owens (Casano kick), 7-80 - 2:41TOL 0:53 Thomas 40 pass from Owens (Casano kick), 5-51 - 2:05TOL 0:14 Molls 24 fumble recovery (Casano kick)2ND QUARTERWMU 9:36 Wiggins 20 interception return (Potter kick)WMU 7:06 Schaffer 64 pass from Carder (Potter kick), 3-80 - 0:53TOL 4:22 Williams 24 run (Casano kick), 6-82 - 2:393RD QUARTERWMU 14:06 Arnheim 8 pass from Carder (Potter kick), 3-65 - 0:48TOL 10:43 Thomas 1 run (Casano kick), 9-80 - 3:23TOL 8:48 Fluellen 2 run (Casano kick), 4-85 - 1:26TOL 4:04 Reedy 42 pass from Owens (Casano kick), 6-91 - 2:43WMU 3:22 White 60 pass from Carder (Potter kick), 2-64 - 0:394TH QUARTERWMU 13:19 Carder 1 run (Potter kick), 9-72 - 2:17TOL 8:32 Williams 3 run (Casano kick), 11-74 - 4:45TOL 5:21 Thomas 42 run (Casano kick), 3-74 - 1:03WMU 3:20 Ravenell 8 pass (Potter kick), 8-72 - 1:53TOL 1:51 Detmer 39 FG, 5-16 - 1:28WMU 1:01 White 9 pass from Carder (Potter kick), 7-71 - 0:47TEAM STATISTICSWMUTOLEDOFIRST DOWNS 32 37RUSHES-YARDS 23-87 60-419PASSING YARDS 548 385PASS ATT-COMP-INT 59-38-0 41-30-3PLAYS-TOTAL YARDS 82-635 101-804PUNTS-AVG 5-37.4 3-34.0FUMBLES-LOST 4-4 4-3PENALTIES-YARDS 8-70 8-73POSSESSION TIME 20:30 39:30THIRD DOWN CONV. 6-13 5-13INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING: WMU-Drake 13-71; Carder 8-16; Scriven 1-0; Fields 1-0. TOLEDO-Thomas 30-216; Williams 10-76; Fluellen 11-44; Reedy 2-34; Owens 4-26; Page 2-14; Dantin 1-9.PASSING: WMU-Carder 38-59-0-548. TOLEDO-Owens 22-27-1-318; Dantin 8-14-2-67.RECEIVING: WMU-White 16-238; Schaffer 6-114; Monette 6-87; Ravenell 6-85; Arnheim2-13; Mussman 1-7; Ponder 1-4. TOLEDO-Page 10-68; Thomas 5-77; Reedy 4-56; Stafford3-91; Jones 3-69; Williams 3-19; Green 1-5; Fluellen 1-0.ATTENDANCE: 16,107KICK OFF TIME: 8:02 p.m.END OF GAME: 12:18 a.m.ELAPSED TIME: 4:16TEMPERATURE: 64WIND: S 8 mphWEATHER: Cloudy skies


522011 WMU FOOTBALL GAME-BY-GAME RECAPSWESTERN MICHIGAN AT MIAMI — GAME #11WESTERN MICHIGAN VS. AKRON — GAME #12WESTERN MICHIGAN (6-5, 4-3 MAC) 24MIAMI (4-7, 3-4 MAC) 21Yager Stadium • Oxford, OhioSCORING<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> 0 10 7 7 — 24Miami 0 14 0 7 — 212ND QUARTERMIA 12:23 Harwell 2 pass from Dysert (Krysinski kick), 6-84 - 2:37WMU 8:12 White 19 pass from Carder (Potter kick), 10-71 - 4:06MIA 4:21 Harwell 11 pass from Dysert (Krysinski kick), 9-75 - 3:45WMU 0:00 Potter 35 FG, 10-56 - 1:073RD QUARTERWMU 12:27 White 6 pass from Carder (Potter kick), 8-66 - 2:274TH QUARTERWMU 14:50 Arnheim 2 pass from Carder (Potter kick), 6-55 - 1:04MIA 3:00 Harwell 24 pass from Dysert (Krysinski kick), 9-62 - 1:33TEAM STATISTICSWMUMIAMIFIRST DOWNS 23 26RUSHES-YARDS 23-42 22-53PASSING YARDS 429 413PASS ATT-COMP-INT 57-36-1 54-42-1PLAYS-TOTAL YARDS 80-471 76-466PUNTS-AVG 5-37.8 4-48.2FUMBLES-LOST 1-0 1-1PENALTIES-YARDS 4-32 6-55POSSESSION TIME 26:38 33:22THIRD DOWN CONV. 8-17 9-15INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING: WMU-Carder 9-19; Fields 9-11; Wallace 1-9; Scriven 2-5; Team 2-minus 2.MIAMI-Culpepper 2-40; Dysert 13-8; Jones 5-3; Harwell 1-3; Murphy 1-minus 1.PASSING: WMU-Carder 36-57-1-429. MIAMI-Dysert 42-54-1-413.RECEIVING: WMU-White 9-106; Ravenell 8-110; Arnheim 8-86; Schaffer 7-94; Monette2-10; Hammond 1-15; Ponder 1-8. MIAMI-Harwell 14-138; Givens 13-141; Jones 5-46;Cruse 5-33; Scott 2-33; Culpeppter 1-11; Frazier 1-10; Bruton 1-1.ATTENDANCE: 15,729KICK OFF TIME: 8:05 p.m.END OF GAME: 11:15 a.m.ELAPSED TIME: 3:10TEMPERATURE: 40WIND: WNW 11 mphWEATHER: Clear skiesAKRON (1-11, 0-8 MAC) 19WESTERN MICHIGAN (7-5, 5-3 MAC) 68Waldo Stadium • Kalamazoo, Mich.SCORINGAkron 2 3 14 0 — 19<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> 10 35 21 2 — 681ST QUARTERWMU 11:41 White 22 pass from Van Tubbergen (Potter kick), 5-55 - 1:25WMU 7:06 Potter 26 FG, 7-54 - 3:01UA 4:25 James Harvey safety2ND QUARTERUA 13:59 A.J. Fox 28 FG, 6-35 1:44WMU 13:24 Ravenell 9 pass from Van Tubbergen (Potter kick), 2-65 - 0:35WMU 7:59 White 40 pass from Van Tubbergen (Potter kick), 4-80 - 1:31WMU 6:18 Ravenell 19 pass from Arnheim (Potter kick), 1-19 - 0:07WMU 4:15 Monette 36 pass from Van Tubbergen (Potter kick), 1-36 - 0:10WMU 1:41 Walker 3 pass from Van Tubbergen (Potter kick), 7-51 - 2:043RD QUARTERWMU 13:19 Van Tubbergen 8 run (Potter kick), 4-52 - 1:41WMU 10:08 Cutler 1 pass from Van Tubbergen (Potter kick), 6-20 - 3:05WMU 7:12 Perish 2 run (Potter kick), 3-19 - 1:26UA 3:24 Chisholm 1 run (Fox kick), 9-80 - 3:48UA 0:21 Gilmer 72 fumble recovery (Fox kick)4TH QUARTERWMU 8:10 Team SafetyTEAM STATISTICSAKRONWMUFIRST DOWNS 17 28RUSHES-YARDS 48-173 35-240PASSING YARDS 35 337PASS ATT-COMP-INT 25-5-1 33-25-0PLAYS-TOTAL YARDS 73-208 68-577PUNTS-AVG 9-35.4 1-66.0FUMBLES-LOST 6-4 4-3PENALTIES-YARDS 5-34 8-86POSSESSION TIME 33:37 26:23THIRD DOWN CONV. 5-18 1-7INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING: AKRON-Chisholm 20-76; Alexander 10-47; Moore 11-40; Williams 4-16; Nicely1-10; Russell 1-minus 5; Team 1-minus 11. WMU-Wallace 4-79; Van Tubbergen 7-60;White 1-27; Drake 7-27; Perish 6-16; Johnson 3-14; Schaffer 1-13; Fields 3-4; Cannon1-2; Winchester 1-1; Team 1-minus 3.PASSING: AKRON-Moore 5-18-0-35; Nicely 0-5-1-0; Chisholm 0-2-0-0. WMU-Van Tubbergen19-21-0-252; Perish 4-10-0-42; Arnheim 2-2-0-43.RECEIVING: AKRON-Sconiers 2-7; Chisholm 1-14; Alexander 1-8; Suel 1-6. WMU-White7-138; Ravenell 5-59; Arnheim 4-65; Monette 3-46; Scriven 3-22; Walker 1-3; Schaffer1-3; Cutler 1-1.ATTENDANCE: 16,582KICK OFF TIME: 1:07 p.m.END OF GAME: 4:16 p.m.ELAPSED TIME: 3:09TEMPERATURE: 45WIND: SSW 17 mphWEATHER: Clear skies<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


2011 WMU FOOTBALL GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS53WESTERN MICHIGAN VS. PURDUE — GAME #13LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA BOWLWESTERN MICHIGAN (7-6) 32PURDUE (7-6) 37Ford Field • Detroit, Mich.SCORING<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> 8 7 10 7 — 32Purdue 7 20 7 3 — 371ST QUARTERWMU 9:14 White 49 pass from Carder (Potter rush), 1-49 - 0:06PUR 0:17 Pegram 1 pass from Marve (Wiggs kick), 9-38 - 4:052ND QUARTERPUR 10:34 Wiggs 49 FG, 4-3 - 2:07WMU 7:00 Schaffer 1 pass from Carder (Potter kick), 12-74 - 3:29PUR 6:48 Mostert 99 kickoff return (Wiggs kick)PUR 4:57 Pegram 1 run (Wiggs kick), 6-61 - 1:50PUR 0:00 Wiggs 19 FG, 8-42 - 3:173RD QUARTERWMU 10:55 Potter 21 FG, 9-66 - 3:59PUR 6:49 Bush 33 pass from Terbush (Wiggs kick), 4-80 - 1:44WMU 1:55 Drake 1 run (Potter kick), 6-29 - 1:454TH QUARTERPUR 11:41 Wiggs 26 FG, 11-64 - 5:14WMU 4:28 Ravenell 5 pass from Carder (Potter kick), 5-61 - 1:17TEAM STATISTICSWMUPURDUEFIRST DOWNS 30 23RUSHES-YARDS 23-46 56-265PASSING YARDS 439 177PASS ATT-COMP-INT 58-31-4 21-15-0PLAYS-TOTAL YARDS 81-485 77-442PUNTS-AVG 1-24.0 4-34.0FUMBLES-LOST 3-3 7-4PENALTIES-YARDS 3-29 9-54POSSESSION TIME 24:04 35:56THIRD DOWN CONV. 5-12 4-14INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING: WMU-Carder 14-17; Drake 3-16; Scriven 1-15: Fields 3-2; Van Tubbergen 1-1;Wallace 1-minus 5. PURDUE-Shavers 22-149; Siller 5-54; Hunt 4-38; Pegram 5-24; Crank3-18; Mostert 3-3; Edison 3-0; Marve 5-minus 5; Terbush 3-minus 7; Team 3-minus 9.PASSING: WMU-Carder 31-57-4-439; White 0-1-0-0. PURDUE-Terbush 8-13-0-101; Marve6-7-0-76; Siller 1-1-0-0.RECEIVING: WMU-White 13-265; Ravenell 8-70; Monette 3-50; Arnheim 3-40; Fields 2-12;Schaffer 2-2. PURDUE-Bush 6-90; Siller 5-44; Pegram 3-20; Edison 1-23.ATTENDANCE: 46,177KICK OFF TIME: 4:30 p.m.END OF GAME: 8:10 p.m.ELAPSED TIME: 3:40WEATHER: Indoors


54WMU FOOTBALL LAST TIME | LONGEST PLAYS/DRIVESWESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL — THE LAST TIME ...Punt Return, Touchdown:WMU: Greg Jennings (93 yards) vs. Northern Illinois, Oct. 23, 2004Opponent: Charlie Todd (87 yards) vs. Ball State, Nov. 24, 2009Kickoff Return, Touchdown:WMU: Dervon Wallace (91 yards) at Akron, Oct. 23, 2010Opponent: Raheem Mostert (99 yards) vs. Purdue, Dec. 27, 2011Interception Return, Touchdown:WMU: Doug Wiggins (20 yards) at Toledo, Nov. 8, 2011Opponent: Chika Madu (36 yards) vs. Nicholls Sept. 10, 2011Fumble Return, Touchdown:WMU: Jamail Berry (24 yards) vs. Miami, Sept. 19, 2009Opponent: James Harvey (72 yards) vs. Akron Nov. 25, 2011SafetyWMU: Team, vs. Akron Nov. 25, 2011Opponent: James Harvey vs. Akron, Nov. 25, 2011Blocked Punt:WMU: Paul Hazel vs. Purdue, Dec. 27, 2011Opponent: Greg Turner vs. Northern Illinois, Oct. 14, 2006Blocked Field Goal:WMU: Drew Nowak at Northern Illinois, Oct. 15, 2011TD — Cory Flom vs. Temple, Sept. 23, 2006 (returned for TD by Londen Fryar)Opponent: Bryan Gattas at Iowa, Nov. 17, 2007, Bryan Mattison at Iowa, Nov. 17, 2007;TD — Chad Brown (68 yards), Toledo, Oct. 10, 1992Blocked PAT:WMU: Drew Nowak at <strong>Michigan</strong>, Sept. 3, 2011Opponent: T.J. Lang vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong>, Nov. 5, 2005PAT Return:WMU: Louis Delmas vs. Ball State (recovered after Cory Flom blocked kick), Oct. 8, 2005Opponent: Marlon Llewellyn at Ball State (intercepted Tim Lester pass), Nov. 7, 1998Two-Point ConversionWMU: John Potter rush vs. Purdue, Dec. 27, 2011Opponent: Anthony Turner to Charles Sharon (Bowling Green), Oct. 22, 2005Shutout:WMU: Akron (17-0), Nov. 24, 2006Opponent: Bowling Green (52-0), Nov. 6, 2004Game-Winning Field Goal:WMU: John Potter (28 yards, first overtime) vs. Buffalo, Oct. 24, 2009Opponent: Derek Dimke (21 yards, 8:14, 4th) at No. 24 Illinois, Sept. 24, 2011200-Yard Rusher:WMU: Phil Reed (226) vs. Northern Illinois, Oct. 26, 2002Opponent: Adonis Thomas (216) at Toledo, Nov. 8, 2011Overtime Game:WMU: vs. Buffalo (34-31, W - 1 OT), Oct. 24, 2009600 Yards Total Offense:WMU: 635 at Toledo, Nov. 8, 2011Opponent: 804* at Toledo, Nov. 8, 2011*Program <strong>record</strong>200-Yard Receiver:WMU: Jordan White (238) at Toledo, Nov. 8, 2011Opponent: Jabari Arthur (223) vs. Akron, Oct. 6, 2007400-Yard Passer:WMU: Alex Carder (439) vs. Purdue, Dec. 27, 2011Opponent: Zac Dysert (413) at Miami, Nov. 16, 2011* Alex Carder threw for a WMU <strong>record</strong> 548 yds at Toledo, Nov. 8, 2011Four Touchdowns:WMU: Greg Jennings (all receiving) vs. Ball State, Oct. 8, 2005Opponent: Ashton Leggett (4 rushing) at <strong>Michigan</strong> State, Nov. 7, 2009Top 5 Longest Plays From ScrimmageYear................Player...................................................................Opponent.............................. Type.................................................Yards1930...............Clarence Frendt.....................................................Detroit City..............................Rush (TD).............................................. 952003...............Jon Drach to Greg Jennings..................................CMU........................................Pass (TD).............................................. 941954...............Leland David..........................................................Marshall.................................Rush...................................................... 892005...............Tim Hiller to Greg Jennings...................................Bowling Green........................Pass (TD).............................................. 891941...............Horace Coleman....................................................Toledo.....................................Rush.......................................................871984...............Lewis Howard.........................................................Marshall.................................Rush (TD)...............................................871990...............Brad Tayles to Allan Boyko....................................Kent State..............................Pass (TD)...............................................87Top 5 Longest Drives — PlaysYear................Opponent..............Plays.............. Time...............Length......................................................................................... Result1977...............NIU..........................20...................9:05................80..................................................................2-yard rush by Albert Little2011...............No. 24 Illinois.........18...................7:04................59...................................................................26-yard FG by John Potter1970...............Marshall.................18...................N/A..................77..................................................................4-yard rush by Curtis Lewis1976...............CMU........................18...................7:40................73................................................................2-yard rush by Keith Rogien1978...............NIU..........................18...................8:04................80..................................................................3-yard rush by Albert Little2006...............Miami......................18...................6:34................84...................................................................21-yard FG by Nate MeyerTop 5 Longest Drives — TimeYear................Opponent..............Plays.............. Time...............Length......................................................................................... Result1976...............Minnesota..............13...................12:18..............70............................................................ 7-yard rush by Pepper Powers1976...............Minnesota..............14....................10:26..............63...................................................... 38-yard field goal by Dave Gibson1981...............EMU........................17....................9:11................92............................................................... 5-yard run by Kurt Barterian1977...............NIU..........................20...................9:05................80..................................................................2-yard rush by Albert Little2000...............NIU..........................17....................9:01................92............................................................1-yard rush by Robert SanfordTop 5 Longest Drives — Length in YardsYear................Opponent..............Plays.............. Time...............Length......................................................................................... Result2010...............Kent State..............4......................1:24................99..................................................................1-yard rush by Tevin Drake1998...............Bowling Green........14....................5:06................99....................................................................1-yard rush by Tim Lester1997...............EMU........................11...................2:46................99............................................................4-yard rush by Robert Sanford1970...............Marshall.................15...................N/A..................98....................................................................1-yard rush by Bob Ezelle2010...............Akron......................6......................2:33................97................................. 34-yard pass from Alex Carder to Jordan White1969...............Marshall.................14....................N/A..................97...............................................................7-yard rush by Roger Lawson1970...............CMU........................12...................3:41................97...............................................................1-yard rush by Roger Lawson1994...............CMU........................12...................5:17................97..............................25-yard pass from Jay McDonagh to Kam MerrittLongest One Play DrivesYear................Opponent..............Qrt................. Plays..............Length......................................................................................... Result2005...............Bowling Green........2nd.................1......................89..................................89-yard pass from Tim Hiller to Greg Jennings1984...............Marshall.................2nd.................1......................87.............................................................87-yard rush by Lewis Howard1990...............CMU........................4th..................1......................84................................. 84-yard pass from Brady Tayles to Corey Sylve1990...............Bowling Green........4th..................1......................82................................................................82-yard rush by Corey Sylve2009...............<strong>Michigan</strong> State.......3rd..................1......................80........................................................... 80-yard rush by Brandon West1971...............NIU..........................4th..................1......................80................................................................80-yard rush by Larry Cates1976...............Ohio........................3rd..................1......................80..............................................................80-yard rush by Keith Rogien1980...............Illinois State...........4th..................1......................80...........................................................72-yard rush by Bobby Howard1987...............CMU........................1st...................1......................80.........................80-yard pass from Tony Kimbrough to Jamie Hence1998...............Ohio........................4th..................1......................80...................................80-yard pass from Tim Lester to Corey Alston2002...............NIU..........................2nd.................1......................80................................................................80-yard rush by Philip ReedTop 5 Longest Plays From Scrimmage — 2011Year................Player(s)...............................................................Opponent.............................. Type.................................................Yards2011...............Alex Carder to Josh Schaffer (TD).........................Toledo.....................................Pass...................................................... 642011...............Robert Arnheim to Jordan White (TD)...................Ball State................................Pass.......................................................612011...............Alex Carder to Jordan White (TD)..........................Toledo.....................................Pass...................................................... 602011...............Alex Carder to Chleb Ravenell...............................Ball State................................Pass...................................................... 592011...............Dervon Wallace......................................................Akron......................................Rush...................................................... 56Top 5 Longest Drives — Plays — 2011Year................Opponent..............Plays.............. Time...............Length......................................................................................... Result2011...............No. 24 Illinois.........18...................7:04................59...................................................................26-yard FG by John Potter2011...............Central <strong>Michigan</strong>....15...................4:23................67...................................................................33-yard FG by John Potter2011...............<strong>Michigan</strong>.................15...................7:11................74.............................................................. 1-yard rush by Antoin Scriven2011...............No. 24 Illinois.........13...................4:46................66................................................................... 24-yard FG by John Potter2011...............vs. Purdue..............12...................3:29................74...................................1-yard pass from Alex Carder to Josh SchafferTop 5 Longest Drives — Time — 2011Year................Opponent..............Plays.............. Time...............Length......................................................................................... Result2011...............<strong>Michigan</strong>.................15...................7:11................74.............................................................. 1-yard rush by Antoin Scriven2011...............No. 24 Illinois.........18...................7:04................59...................................................................26-yard FG by John Potter2011...............Bowling Green........10....................5:21................84............................................................. 1-yard rush by Antoin Scriven2011...............Bowling Green........11...................5:06................57.................................................................... 41-yard FG by John Potter2011...............Central <strong>Michigan</strong>....9......................5:02................46...................................................................43-yard FG by John PotterTop 5 Longest Drives — Length in Yards — 2011Year................Opponent..............Plays.............. Time...............Length......................................................................................... Result2011...............Ball State................5......................1:51................92................................................................. 20-yard run by Tevin Drake2011...............Ball State................4......................0:50................87.......................... 61-yard pass from Robert Arnheim to Jordan White2011...............Bowling Green........10....................5:21................84............................................................. 1-yard rush by Antoin Scriven2011...............Ball State................11...................3:31................82................................ 40-yard pass from Alex Carder to Jordan White2011...............Bowling Green........10....................2:19................82...................................9-yard pass from Alex Carder to Jordan WhiteSeason with most One Play Drives — 2005, 2003 (6)Last season with a One Play Drive — 2011 (4)Last One Play Drive — Dec. 27, 2011 vs. Purdue(Alex Carder to Jordan White — 49 yards)Opponent Last One Play Drive — Oct. 16, 2010 at Notre Dame (John Goodman to Michael Floyd — 32 yards)<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


2011 WMU FOOTBALL COMBINED STATISTICS552011 <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> FootballAll games


562011 <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> Football<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> Overall Team Statistics (as of Mar 14, <strong>2012</strong>)WMU All FOOTBALL games TEAM STATISTICSTeam Statistics WMU OPPSCORING 459 373Points Per Game 35.3 28.7FIRST DOWNS 320 291Rushing 86 139Passing 204 129Penalty 30 23RUSHING YARDAGE 1575 2856Yards gained rushing 1932 3221Yards lost rushing 357 365Rushing Attempts 391 529Average Per Rush 4.0 5.4Average Per Game 121.2 219.7TDs Rushing 17 23PASSING YARDAGE 4385 2795Comp-Att-Int 369-554-16 246-397-12Average Per Pass 7.9 7.0Average Per Catch 11.9 11.4Average Per Game 337.3 215.0TDs Passing 40 18TOTAL OFFENSE 5960 5651Total Plays 945 926Average Per Play 6.3 6.1Average Per Game 458.5 434.7KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 63-1409 48-914PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 22-219 10-59INT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-30 16-300KICK RETURN AVERAGE 22.4 19.0PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 10.0 5.9INT RETURN AVERAGE 2.5 18.8FUMBLES-LOST 26-18 32-19PENALTIES-Yards 92-731 84-709Average Per Game 56.2 54.5PUNTS-Yards 43-1759 58-2352Average Per Punt 40.9 40.6Net punt average 36.7 35.1TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 27:32 31:123RD-DOWN Conversions 72/169 69/1763rd-Down Pct 43% 39%4TH-DOWN Conversions 18/26 5/204th-Down Pct 69% 25%SACKS BY-Yards 28-177 23-173MISC YARDS 0 -15TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 58 48FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 16-22 12-18ON-SIDE KICKS 0-2 2-2RED-ZONE SCORES (54-62) 87% (35-49) 71%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (43-62) 69% (26-49) 53%PAT-ATTEMPTS (57-57) 100% (47-48) 98%ATTENDANCE 99926 249723Games/Avg Per Game 5/19985 7/35675Neutral Site Games 1/46177Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> 97 171 97 94 0 459Opponents 51 129 107 86 0 373<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


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582011 <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> Football2011 WMU FOOTBALL All games INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS <strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


2011 <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> Football2011 WMU FOOTBALL DEFENSIVE STATISTICSAll games59Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd## Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf3 SIMON, Johnnie 13-12 62 52 114 10.5-47 3.5-29 2-20 7 2 . . . .47 ZAJAC, Mitch 13-11 28 64 92 2.5-5 . . . 2 1-9 2 . .92 NOWAK, Drew 13-13 38 53 91 20.5-78 8.5-45 . . 4 2-0 1 2 .23 WINCHESTER, Aaron 13-12 52 32 84 6.0-20 1.5-8 1-0 9 . . 2 . .1 WIGGINS, Doug 11-10 27 33 60 0.5-1 0.5-1 2-32 6 . . 1 . .24 TOLER, Lewis 13-13 43 16 59 4.5-12 . . 4 . . 1 . .2 PETTWAY, Demetrius 11-10 23 34 57 1.0-4 . 2-7 2 . 1-0 2 . .97 BISHOP, Freddie 13-11 17 34 51 12.0-54 5.5-41 . . 5 . . . .34 CELISCAR, Donald 12-4 33 12 45 . . 1--30 5 . 3-0 2 . .42 BRANT, Devon 8-7 12 31 43 0.5-1 . . . 1 1-0 . . .18 ATKINS, Rontavious 12-5 23 17 40 . . 2--2 . . 1-0 1 . .56 LYNCH, T.J. 13-10 9 23 32 2.5-7 1.0-5 . . . . . . .99 HAZEL, Paul 13-3 13 13 26 3.5-19 2.5-18 . 4 7 . 3 1 .27 ISHMAEL, Trevor 13-2 11 15 26 2.5-9 1.5-6 . . 1 3-0 . . .51 BOZEMAN, Desmond 13-2 12 13 25 0.5-2 . . . . . . . .55 BOLES, Travonte 13-12 6 19 25 4.5-13 0.5-3 . 1 . . 1 . .33 CURRIE, Justin 10-0 14 10 24 . . 1-0 1 . . . . .36 LEGRIER, Deauntay 10-2 9 15 24 5.0-25 2.0-16 . . 1 . 2 . .38 PROM, Chris 12-0 6 6 12 1.5-9 . 1-3 1 . 2-0 1 . .28 DIXSON, Keith 13-0 3 6 9 0.5-1 . . . . 1-0 . . .30 WALLACE, Dervon 13-1 4 4 8 . . . . . . . . .17 POTTER, John 13-0 5 3 8 . . . . . . . . .90 ANDERSON, Demetrius 12-1 1 6 7 . . . . . . . . .20 FIELDS, Brian 12-3 4 1 5 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .31 HINDS, Scott 11-0 1 3 4 1.0-1 . . 2 . . . . .14 CARDER, Alex 12-12 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .91 SUEING, Cory 10-0 . 3 3 0.5-1 . . . 1 1-0 . . .5A CANNON, Curtis 11-0 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .26 HENRY, Jon 10-0 1 2 3 . . . . . 1-33 . . .82 SCHAFFER, Josh 12-2 3 . 3 . . . . . 1-0 1 . .96 PEIFFER, Weston 10-1 2 1 3 1.5-6 1.0-5 . . . . . . .21 SCRIVEN, Antoin 13-2 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .16 SMITH, Garrett 9-0 1 2 3 . . . 1 . . . . .93 DREHER, Paul 8-0 . 2 2 0.5-0 . . . . . . . .8 PONDER, Ansel 11-4 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .45 SMITH, Calvin 9-0 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .39 ROSS, Waymon 1-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .95 GANNON, Brendon 2-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .48 DIAZ, Manny 13-1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .72 PARKER, Anthony 13-13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .58 SHARP, Andrew 13-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .65 UITALIA, Kasimili 13-13 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .66 NAKAMA, Kirk 13-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .11 WALKER, Dallas 13-2 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .67 DAVISSON, Terry 13-13 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .83 WHITE, Jordan 13-13 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .86 MONETTE, Eric 13-4 . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . .TM TEAM 7-0 . . . . . . . . . . . 2Total 13 474 538 1012 83-316 28-177 12-30 43 24 19-42 20 3 2Opponents 13 479 558 1037 70-281 23-173 16-300 59 31 17-149 15 . 1


60WMU FOOTBALL PRO REGISTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE (NFL)Adam Anderson, P U * Detroit Lions 2006Jason Babin, LB/DE P (2010) Houston Texans 2004-07Seattle Seahawks 2007-08Kansas City Chiefs 2008Tennessee Titans 2010Philadelphia Eagles 2009, 2011-12EJ Biggers, CB Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2009-12James Blair, OG * Cincinnati Bengals 2008Detroit Lions 2009Ray Bray, OG/DG U Chicago Bears 1939-42, 1946-52Green Bay Packers 1952Charlie Carr, B U Hammond Pros 1926Ed Chlebek, QB U New York Jets 1963Jerry Collins, LB U Buffalo Bills 1969-71Terry Crews, LB Los Angeles Rams 1991San Diego Chargers 1993Washington Redskins 1995Vern Davis, DB U Philadelphia Eagles 1971Louis Delmas, FS R (2009) Detroit Lions ++++ 2009-12Londen Fryar U * Kansas City 2009New York Giants 2009Mark Garalczyk, DT/DE St. Louis Cardinals 1987Phoenix Cardinals 1988New York Jets 1988Gene Hamlin, C U Washington Redskins 1970Chicago Bears 1971Detroit Lions 1972Kevin Haverdink, OT New Orleans Saints 1989-91Steve Hawkins, WR New England Patriots 1994Tim Hiller, QB U* Indianapolis Colts 2010Paul Hutchins, OT Green Bay Packers 1993-94Greg Jennings, WR R (2006), P (2010), XLV (Champion) Green Bay Packers ++++ 2006-12Jeff Kacmarek, NT U Detroit Lions 1987Roger Lawson, RB Chicago Bears 1972-73Dale Livingston, K Cincinnati Bengals 1968-69Green Bay Packers 1970John Lomakoski, OT Detroit Lions 1962Bob Lurtsema, DT/DE U VIII, IX New York Giants 1967-71Minnesota Vikings + 1972-76Seattle Seahawks 1976-77Art Macioszczyk, FB/LB Philadelphia Eagles 1944, 1947Washington Redskins 1948Joel (Muleski) Mason OE/DE/DB U Chicago Cardinals 1939Green Bay Packers1942-45Jack Matheson, OE/DE U Detroit Lions 1943-46Rocco Moore, OG/OT Chicago Bears 1980Dominic Moran, OL U * New York Jets 2007Jake Moreland, TE U New York Jets 2000-01John Morton, WR U * Oakland Raiders 1993Cleveland Browns 2001Kendrick Mosley, WR U Cleveland Browns 2006Drew Nowak, DT U Jacksonville Jaguars <strong>2012</strong>Tom Nütten, OL XXXIV (Champion), XXXVI Buffalo Bills 1995St. Louis Rams ++ 1998-2002, 2004-05John Offerdahl, LB PPP (1987, 1988, 1990) Miami Dolphins +++ 1986-93John Potter, K Buffalo Bills <strong>2012</strong>Mike Prindle, K U Detroit Lions 1987John Rapacz, C/LB U Chicago Rockets 1948Chicago Hornets 1949New York Giants 1950-54Rudy Rosatti, T U Cleveland Indians 1923Green Bay Packers 1924-28Bob Rowe, DT/DE St. Louis Cardinals 1967-75Tony Scheffler, TE Denver Broncos 2006-09Detroit Lions 2010Herman Seborg, G-B U Frankford Yellow Jackets 1930Minneapolis Red Jackets 1930Frankford Yellow Jackets 1931Jamarko Simmons, WR U * Green Bay Packers 2009Mike Siwek, DT St. Louis Cardinals 1970Joel Smeenge, LB/DE New Orleans Saints 1990-94Jacksonville Jaguars 1995-2000Warren Smith, G U Green Bay Packers 1921Tom Toth, OG/OT Miami Dolphins 1986-89San Diego Chargers 1990Jordan White New York Jets <strong>2012</strong>Pete Wysocki, LB U Washington Redskins 1975-80* UDFA that never spent an entire season with a teamUUndrafted Free AgentVIII, IXplayed in Super BowlsXXXIV, XXXVIplayed in Super BowlsXLVplayed in Super BowlsPPro Bowl selectionsRNFL Rookie TeamNFL EUROPE LEAGUE (WORLD LEAGUE) (DEFUNCT)Adam Anderson, P Hamburg Sea Devils 2005, 2007Corey Alston, WR/KR Rhein Fire 2002Terry 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 2003UNITED STATES FOOTBALL LEAGUE (DEFUNCT)Allen Hughes, DT <strong>Michigan</strong> Panthers 1983-84Duane Wilson, OT Oklahoma Outlaws 1984XFL (DEFUNCT)Tim Lester, QB Chicago Enforcers 2001CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE (CFL)Allan Boyko, SB Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1991Saskatchewan Roughriders 1991Bruce Boyko, FB/RBBritish Columbia Lions1998Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1990Saskatchewan Roughriders1990-96Larry Cates, RB Calgary Stampeders 1974Lovell Coleman, RB Calgary Stampeders 1960-67Ottawa Rough Riders 1968British Columbia Lions 1969-70Ryan Cubit, QB Calgary Stampeders 2007Bobby Desrosiers, SB Saskatchewan Roughriders 1999Chuck Gullickson, OG/LB Saskatchewan Roughriders 1963Bruno Heppell, FB Montreal Alouettes 1997-04Allen Hughes, DL Calgary Stampeders 1982Fernand Kashama, FB Calgary Stampeders 2009Tony Kimbrough, QB Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1989Ottawa Rough Riders 1989-91British Columbia Lions 1991-92Tony Knox, WR Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1997Paul Lambert, OT Hamilton Tiger-Cats 2001-2003Montreal Alouettes 2004-09Francis (Butch) LaRoue, OT Toronto Argonauts 1963Tarrence 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 2011Pete Wysocki, LB Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1971Toronto Argonauts 1972Saskatchewan Roughriders 1973-74ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE (AFL) (NOT IN OPERATION IN 2009)Chris Browning, FB/LB Chicago Rush 2004New Orleans VooDoo 2004-05Columbus Destroyers 2006Josh Bush, WR/DB Grand Rapids Rampage 2004-06Columbus Destroyers 2007Dallas Desperados 2008Mario Evans, FB/LB New Orleans VooDoo 2004Dan Falcon, OL/DL Grand Rapids Rampage 2001New Jersey Gladiators 2001Colin Greczek, OL/DL Detroit Fury 2001Carolina Cobras 2002Orlando Predators 2003Chicago Rush 2004-05Pierre Hixon, WR/DB Albany Firebirds 1998-2000Tampa Bay Storm 2001Orlando Predators 2002Pat Jackson, OL/DL New Jersey Red Dogs 1997New York CityHawks 1998Jeremy Johnson, OL/DL Buffalo Destroyers 2002-03Tony Kimbrough, QB Charlotte Rage 1993-94San Jose SaberCats 1995-96Buffalo Destroyers 1999Joe Lewandowski, OL/DL Grand Rapids Rampage 1999-2000New Jersey Gladiators 2001Jermaine Lewis, WR/LB Nashville Kats 2005Grand Rapids Rampage 2006-08Jay McDonagh, QB Buffalo Destroyers 1999New Jersey Gladiators 2002Las Vegas Gladiators 2003Tristan Moss, DB Grand Rapids Rampage 2000-01Chicago Rush 2002Heron O’Neal, DS Milwaukee Mustangs 2001Dion Powell, OL/DL Albany Firebirds 1997Mark Ricks, WR/DB St. Louis Stampede 1996Nashville Kats 1997Portland Forest Dragons1998-99Oklahoma Wranglers 2000Los Angeles Avengers 2001-02Grand Rapids Rampage 2003-04Sean Riley, WR/DB Milwaukee Mustangs 1999-01San Jose SaberCats 2002Grand Rapids Rampage 2003Las Vegas Gladiators 2003Orlando Predators 2004Ronald “Bo” Rogers Tampa Bay Storm 2007Brad Selent, K Detroit Fury 2002Jamarko Simmons, WR Jacksonville Sharks 2011Peter Tuffo, FB/LB Nashville Kats 1997-98Jeff Welsh, QB Grand Rapids Rampage 2003-04ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE2 (AFL2)Mario Evans, FB/LB Macon Knights 2002-03Tyrone Walker, WR/DB Memphis Explorers 2005-06UNITED INDOOR FOOTBALL (UIF)Jonathan Jones, DE Peoria Rough Riders 2004-06Nate Meyer, K Evansville BlueCats 2007CONTINENTAL INDOOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE (CIFL)Anthony Allsbury, DL Kalamazoo Explosion (Defunct) 2007Bryan Lape, LB Kalamazoo Explosion (Defunct) 2007Chris Montgomery, OL Kalamazoo Explosion (Defunct) 2007Brad Selent, K Kalamazoo Explosion (Defunct) 2007-08Chris Sheftic, LB Kalamazoo Explosion (Defunct) 2008This list was compiled from team and league web sites. Please forward any corrections or omissions to the WMU Athletic Media RelationsOffice at 269-387-4125.<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


WMU FOOTBALL IN THE NFL DRAFT61NFL DRAFTYear Player Rd OverallTeam1939 Ray Bray, DG/OG 7th 66 Chicago Bears1943 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 Packers2006 Tony Scheffler, TE 2nd 61 Denver Broncos2009 Louis Delmas, FS 2nd 33 Detroit Lions2009 EJ Biggers, CB 7th 217 Tampa Bay Buccaneers<strong>2012</strong> Jordan White, WR 7th 244 New York Jets<strong>2012</strong> John Potter, K 7th 251 Buffalo BillsNFL DRAFT BY ROUNDFirst RoundYear Player Rd OverallTeam2004 Jason Babin, DE 1st 27 Houston TexansSecond 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 Packers2006 Tony Scheffler, TE 2nd 61 Denver Broncos2009 Louis Delmas, FS 2nd 33 Detroit LionsFourth RoundYear Player Rd Overall Team1962 John Lomakoski, OT 4th — Detroit Lions1985 Tom Toth, OT 4th 102 New England PatriotsFifth RoundYear Player Rd Overall Team1989 Kevin Haverdink, OT 5th 133 New Orleans SaintsSixth 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 PatriotsSeventh RoundYear Player Rd Overall Team1939 Ray Bray, DG/OG 7th 66 Chicago Bears1972 Bill Slater, DE 7th 181 Minnesota Vikings1995 Tom Nütten, OT 7th 221 Buffalo Bills2009 EJ Biggers, CB 7th 217 Tampa Buccaneers<strong>2012</strong> Jordan White, WR 7th 244 New York Jets<strong>2012</strong> John Potter, K 7th 251 Buffalo BillsPast Eighth Round (or later)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 EaglesAFL 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 JetsThird RoundYear Player Rd Overall Team1968 Dale Livingston, K 3rd 83 Cincinnati Bengals1990 Joel Smeenge, DE 3rd 71 New Orleans Saints


62WMU FOOTBALL NATIONAL/POSTSEASON AWARDSALL-AMERICANSPOSTSEASON ALL-STAR GAMES1958 Clarence Cheatham, off. tackle(Williamson)1959 Lovell Coleman, fullback(Williamson)1961 John Lomakoski, Tackle ^(Associated Press, third team)1966 Bob Rowe, defensive tackle(Associated Press, second team)1972 Larry Ulmer, guard(Associated Press, third team)1976 Jerome Persell, tailback(Associated Press, third team)1977 Jerome Persell, tailback(Associated Press, third team)1982 Matt Meares, center(Football Coaches, I-AA first team)1984 John Offerdahl, linebacker(Associated Press, third team)1985 John Offerdahl, linebacker(Associated Press, second team)(NEA, second team)1988 Kevin Haverdink, off. tackle(Assocated Press, third team)2002 Jason Babin, defensive end(The Sporting News, fourth team)2003 Jason Babin, defensive end(The Sporting News, second team)2005 Greg Jennings, Wide Receiver(Associated Press, third team)(Sports Illustrated, second team)(CollegeFootballNews.com, third team)2005 Tony Scheffler(CollegeFootballNews.com,honorable mention)*2006 Ameer Ismail(Associated Press, second team)2008 Louis Delmas(Phil Steele, fourth team)Jamarko Simmons(Sports Illustrated, honorable mention)(Phil Steele, third team)<strong>2012</strong> Drew Nowak(Phil Steele, third team)<strong>2012</strong> Jordan White — Consensus(Associated Press, third team)(American Football Coaches Association)(Walter Camp, secon team)(Phil Steele, third team)(Sports Illustrated, second team)* On-line All-America teams were not recognized after 2005^ Member of Associated Press Little All-America TeamAll-American Bowl1962 Ed Chlebek, QBBlue-Gray1968 Gene Hamlin, C1988 Kevin Haverdink, OT1992 Paul Hutchins, OT1993 Steve Hawkins, S1999 Charlie Knapp, OTTim Lester, QB2003 Jason Babin, DE*Casino Del Sol All-Star Game<strong>2012</strong> Drew Nowak, DTCollege All-Star Game1967 Bob Rowe, DTEast-West Shrine1966 Bob Rowe, DT1969 Mike Siwek, DT1986 John Offerdahl, LB1987 Mark Garalczyk, DT1995 Tom Nütten, OT2004 Jason Babin, DE2006 Greg Jennings, WRTyco Gridiron ClassicThe Villages Gridiron Classic2000 Tim Lester, QB2001 Robert Sanford, RB*2003 Mobolaji Afariogun, TE2004 Kendrick Mosley, WRHula Bowl1992 Paul Hutchins, OT1994 Tom Nütten, OT2001 Steve Neal, WRRobert Sanford, RB2004 Jason Babin, DE*2008 James Blair, OTLas Vegas All-American Classic2005 Eugene Childs, CB/WR2006 Greg Jennings, WR*2007 Ameer Ismail, LB*North-South Shrine1967 Dale Livingston, KParadise Bowl2003 Jermaine Lewis, WRMobolaji Afariogun, TE*Senior Bowl1961 Jon Lomakoski, OT1985 John Offerdahl, LB1986 Mark Garalczyk, DT1988 Kevin Haverdink, OT1989 Joel Smeenge, DE2004 Jason Babin, DE*2009 Louis Delmas, FS<strong>2012</strong> Jordan White, 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 playRECOGNITION AWARDS2009 Tim Hiller - Wuerffel Trophy2009 Tim Hiller - National Scholar Athlete(National Football Foundation<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE AWARDS63SPECIALTY AWARDSALL-TIME ALL-MACVERN SMITH AWARD — MAC MVP1988 Tony Kimbrough, QB2000 Robert Sanford, RB2005 Greg Jennings, WROFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR1976 Jerome Persell, RB1977 Jerome Persell, RB1978 Jerome Persell, RB1988 Tony Kimbrough, QB2000 Robert Sanford, RB2005 Greg Jennings, WRDEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR1985 John Offerdahl, LB1986 Mark Garalczyk, DT1990 Sean Mulhearn, LB2002 Jason Babin, DE2003 Jason Babin, DE2006 Ameer Ismail, LB<strong>2012</strong> Drew Nowak, DTLINEMAN OF THE YEAR1965 Bob Rowe, OL1966 Bob Rowe, OLSPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR1998 Brad Selent, KFRESHMAN OF THE YEAR1983 Kelly Spielmaker, TE1989 Brad Tayles, QB1996 Tim Lester, QB1997 Robert Sanford, RB2005 Tim Hiller, QBCOACH OF THE YEAR1966 Bill Doolittle1976 Elliot Uzelac1988 Al Molde2000 Gary Darnell2005 Bill CubitFIRST 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, 1982Mark Kujacznski, DB, 1982Shawn 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, 1990Corey 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, 1999Mobolaji Afariogun, TE, 2000-02Anthony 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, 2004-05Tony Scheffler, TE, 2004-05Ameer 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, 2011SECOND 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, 1966Torre Ossmo, OT, 1966Gene Hamlin, E, 1966Tim Majerle, FB, 1966-67Dan 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, 1989Don 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, 2000Mobolaji Afariogun, TE, 2001Jason 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, 2007Brandon West, RB/KR, 2007EJ Biggers, CB, 2008Londen Fryar, CB, 2008Brandon West, RB 2009Anthony Parker, OT, 2009Austin Pritchard, LB, 2009Alex Carder, QB, 2011Johnnie Simon, DB, 2011THIRD 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, 2011Dann O’Neill, OT, 2011Chleb Ravenell, WR, 2011


64ACADEMIC AWARDS | HALL OF FAMEACADEMIC ALL-MACWMU ATHLETIC HALL OF FAMEMarty Barski, DB, 1965Dennis Bridges, OT, 1965-67Marty Barski, DB, 1966-67Glenn Cherup, DE, 1966-67Paul Minnis, OT, 1967Keith Volk, OG/DE, 1967-68-69Jon 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, 1988-89-90Jeff Lujan, LB, 1992Dave 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, 1997-981981 Les Garrett, LBMatt Meares, C1982 Mike Gary, DB1983 Mike Gary, DB1987 Arthell Woods, DB1990 Sean Mulhearn, LB1993 Rich Kaiser, DE1994 Rich Kaiser, DEDean Polce, OLBTony Tiefenbach, DE1995 Rich Kaiser, DEDean Polce, LB1997 William Henagan, FBScott Niles, LB1998 Frank Bosworth, TEMike Hutchings, WRTim Lester, QBScott Niles, LB1999 Tim Lester, QB2000 Frank Bosworth, TEACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICTScott Niles, LB, 1997-98Mike Hutchings, WR, 1998Jason Cavanaugh, OT, 1998Jared Pike, OLB, 1998William 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, 2004Tony Scheffler, TE, 2004Brett Stewart, FS, 2004Tony Scheffler, TE, 2005Anthony 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, 2010Mitch Zajac, 2011Note: The MAC All-Academic Team wasdiscontinued in 1999 and replaced withthe MAC Honor Roll in 2000-01, whichrecognized letterwinners with cumulativegrade-point averages above 3.00. In 2001,players on the Honor Roll with a 3.25 GPAand 50 percent participation in competitionwere named to the All-MAC Academic Team.Those WMU players were Adam Anderson,Jon Drach, Blair Eklund, Jason Feldpauschand Jake Gasaway. For the 2002 season,the MAC returned to selecting traditional allacademicteams as those listed above.2002 Jason Feldpausch, WS2003 Jason Feldpausch, WS2004 Mark Hardy, WSTony Scheffler, TE2005 Tony Scheffler, TE2006 Anthony Gebhart, DB2007 Anthony Gebhart, DB2008 Tim Hiller, QB2008 Phil Swanson, OL2009 Tim Hiller, QB2009 Phillip Swanson, OL2010 Phillip Swanson, OL2011 John Potter, KNote: All-district voting is conducted throughthe College Sports Information DirectorsAssociation (CoSIDA). During its existence,it has been sponsored by Verizon and is nowsponsored by ESPN the Magazine.Rolla Anderson, 1982Sam 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, 1978Tim Lester, 20111967 Marty Barski, SE1970 Jon Bull, OT1970 Jon Bull, tackle(first team)1973 Dan Arbour, defensive end(second team)1981 Les Garrett, linebacker(second team)1994 Rich Kaiser, defensive end **(first team)1995 Rich Kaiser, defensive end **(first team)1998 Mike Hutchings, wide receiver(first team)2007 Anthony Gebhart, safety(first team)2008 Phil Swanson, offensive guard **(second team)2009 Tim Hiller, quarterback(second team)2010 Phillip Swanson, offensive guard **(second team)2011 John Potter, kicker(first team)** two-time Academic All-AmericaDale 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, 1976Frank Secory 1979Joel Smeenge, 2003Jack Striedel, 1980Larry Ulmer, 2005Pete Wysocki, 1993Bill Yambrick, 1984*1994 MAC Hall of Fame inducteeNCAA POST-GRAD SCHOLARSHIPACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


TEAM AWARDS65WMU MOST OUTSTANDINGMIKE GARY SPORTSMANSHIP1939 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, DHB1981 Bob Phillips, SE1982 Mark Kujacznski, DHB1983 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, QBJim 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, WR1964 George Ihler, S1965 Nelson Jackson, OG1966 Gary Crain, E1967 Tom Saewert, LB1968 Jerry Collins, DETim Majerle, FB1969 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, OT1995 Tristan Moss, CBWillis Porter, OLBEric Sain, FB1996 John Coleman, FB1997 David Norris, C1998 Bill Chopp, OLB1999 Terry Whitfield, OG2000 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, WRJOHN GILL SCHOLAR-ATHLETE1982 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, LB2003 Jon Drach, QB2004 Mark Hardy, WS2005 Tony Scheffler, TE2006 Nate Meyer, K2007 Anthony Gebhart, FS2008 Dan Krasinski, LB2009 Justin Braska, DE2010 Phil Swanson, OG2011 John Potter, K


66WMU FOOTBALL ALL-TIME CAPTAINS1900’s1906 “Tubby” Myers, HB1907 “Tubby” Myers, HB1908 “Tubby” Myers, HB1909 John McGuiness, T1910 Alvin Berger, HB1910’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, QB1920’s1920 Grant Westgate, E1921 Reed Waterman, T1922 Leo Redmond, C1923 Harry Potter, HB1924 Oscar Johnson, T1925 Walter Farrer, QB1926 Frank Banach, FB1927 George Fulgoni, HB/C1928 Dick Frankowski, C1929 Herman Seborg, HB1930’s1930 Clarence Frendt, HB1931 Al Briggs, FB1932 Trueman Pippel, T1933 Maurice Tingstad, C1934 John Miller, HB1935 Frank Secory, GHarold Reynolds, QB1936 George Ockstadt, HB1937 George Bond, QB1938 Walter Oberlin, CDale Morris, HB1939 Art Guse, C1940’s1940 Wayne Falan, GHarold Benge, G/QB1941 Bob Metzger, E1942 Bill Yambrick, C1943 Bob Mellen, HB1944 Dick Leahy, G1945 None1946 Clinton Brown, T1947 Al Bush, HB1948 Art Gillespie, FBEmerson Grossman, G1949 Bob Carlson, G1950’s1950 Pat Clysdale, EBill Zabonick, DE1951 Bill Pitkin, T1952 Chuck Higgins, QB1953 Floyd Stollsteimer, G1954 Les Koster, T1955 Jim Devine, GJerry Ganzel, QB1956 Bob Soderman, C1957 Bob Mason, QB1958 Jack Krueger, GJim Eger, C1959 Dick Olmsted, G1960’s1960 Leroy Repischak, C1961 Mike Snodgrass, CKen Reasor, G1962 Mike Maul, CRoger Theder, QB1963 Allen Gibbs, HBBill Somerville, E1964 Troy Allen, QBPaul Rakow, TTom Titcomb, E1965 Jim Reid, CNelson Jackson, G1966 Bob Rowe, DTGary Crain, HB1967 Bill Devine, HBOrv Schneider, LB1968 Jerry Collins, DETim Majerle, FB1969 Mike Siwek, DTPaul Minnis, T1970’s1970 Vern Davis, SGreg Flaska, TE1971 Ted Grignon, QBTom Elias, LB1972 Bernard Thomas, DTKeith Pretty, TE1973 Larry Cates, FBDominic Riggio, LB1974 Greg Crowser, TEPaul Jorgensen, QB1975 Duncan McKerracher, LBJim White, FB/MG1976 Dave Gapinski, DHBPepper Powers, QB1977 Howard Nevins, LBKeith Rogien, FB1978 Jerome Persell, TBKeith Rogien, FBGreg Williams, S1979 Tom Henry, TEMatt Murphy, DT1980’s1980 Jim Hinkle, DEBud Sitko, T1981 Reggie Hinton, WBJohn Schuster, LB1982 Les Garrett, LBDave Knapp, DT/MGDuane Wilson, T1983 Kurt Barterian, FBDemetrius Jones, DHB1984 Jeff Kacmarek, DTTom Toth, T1985 Chris Conklin, QBSam Culbert, SJohn Offerdahl, LB1986 Chris Conklin, QBSam Culbert, GMark Garalczyk, DT1987 Bert Henderson, DLBJim Kramer, DTJim Kreutzer, SScott Sypniewski, C1988 Tony Kimbrough, QBKevin Haverdink, TEric Hoffman, LBWillie Berrios, S1989 Vernon Coakley, TE/SBDoug Miller, CJoel Smeenge, DEKevin Thomas, LB1990’s1990 Allan Boyko, SETerry Crews, DEDon Eastman, GSean Mulhearn, LB1991 Derrick Copeland, OLBGreg Kelley, LBMark Nabozny, DTCorey Sylve, RBBrad Tayles, QB1992 Brad Tayles, QBPaul Hutchins, OLPaul Davis, DBDave Cutlip, DE1993 Pierre Hixon, CBTom Nütten, GAndrew Schorfhaar, QBPeter Tuffo, LB1994 Jay McDonagh, QBTom Nutten, TTony Tiefenbach, DEPeter Tuffo, LB1995 Jay McDonagh, QBDean Polce, OLBBill Chopp, OLBJim Vackaro, HBAndre Vaughn, LB1996 Bill Chopp, OLBJim Holland, TEZak Kemp, PPat Kennedy, CJoe Lewandowski, TRick Lucas, OLBChris Rawson, DT1997 Jim DeWald, CRick Lucas, OLBTarrence McEvans, SSSteve Roon, LB1998 Tim Lester, QBDan Falcon, DTMike Kershner, TBrandon Brown, FS1999 Tim Lester, QBJake Moreland, TEScott Niles, LBBrad Selent, K2000’s2000 Josh Bush, PRMario Evans, LBPaul Lambert, OTGarrett Soldano, LB2001 Jeff Welsh, QBJosh Bush, WRRonald Rogers, CBJason Babin, ST2002 Carlos Smith, FSJake Gasaway, CBryan Lape, LBJason Feldpausch, WS2003 Jason Feldpausch, WSPhil Reed, RBJason Babin, DEKendrick Mosley, WR2004 Greg Jennings, WRMark Ottney, OGJack Gitler, DEAdam Anderson, P2005 Ryan Cubit, QBGreg Jennings, WRPaul Moersch, NG2006 Ryan Cubit, QBDominic Moran, OLJimmie Vincent, DB2007 Louis Delmas, FSAnthony Gebhart, FSRobbie Krutilla, CJim Laney, P2008 EJ Biggers, CBLouis Delmas, FSTim Hiller, QBBranden Ledbetter, TE2009 Justin Braska, DETim Hiller, QBMatt Pickens, LB2010’s2010 Mario Armstrong, DBAlex Carder, QBJohn Potter, K2011 Alex Carder, QBJohn Potter, KAaron Winchester, DB<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE67THIS IS THE MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCEProviding leadership in education and diversity, the Mid-AmericanConference moves into its 66th year of service to the studentathlete.Since its inception in 1946, the Mid-American Conference hasprogressively grown and developed into one of the most aggressiveDivision I conferences in the country. One of only 11 <strong>football</strong> BowlSubdivision (FBS) conferences, the MAC named Dr. Jon A. Steinbrecheras its eighth commissioner in March of 2009.The league has grown its commitment to championships by expandingto six its number of neutral site post season events – <strong>football</strong>(Ford Field, Detroit), volleyball (SPIRE Academy, Geneva, Ohio),men’s and women’s basketball (Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland),softball (Firestone Stadium, Akron) and baseball (All Pro FreightStadium, Avon, Ohio).In 2011, the MAC set a conference <strong>record</strong> with a 4-1 <strong>record</strong> in bowlgames and won the prestigious ESPN Bowl Challenge Cup for thebest FBS conference <strong>record</strong> in bowl games. The MAC also tied aconference <strong>record</strong> for bowl invitations in a single season as thefive bowl invitations marked the fourth time in conference history(2004, 2008, 2009, 2011). The five MAC programs that wereextended bowl invitations included: Temple (Gildan New MexicoBowl), Ohio (Famous Idaho Potato Bowl), <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> (LittleCaesars Pizza Bowl), Toledo (Military Bowl presented by NorthropGrumman) and Northern Illinois (GoDaddy.com Bowl).The 2011 season also witnessed Northern Illinois win the 2011Marathon MAC Football Championship Game with a 23-20 win overOhio. MAC programs were a combined 4-0 against Army last season(wins by Northern Illinois, Miami, Ball State and Temple), whileTemple had an impressive 38-7 win at Maryland (ACC), <strong>Western</strong><strong>Michigan</strong>’s 38-31 win at UConn (Big East), Ohio’s 44-7 win overMarshall (Conference USA) and Ball State’s 27-20 win over Indiana(Big Ten).For the first time in its history, the MAC will have seven bowlrelationships--three primary and four secondary. The three primaryagreements are with the Little Caesar’s Pizza Bowl (Detroit, Mich.),GoDaddy.com Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) and Famous Idaho Potato Bowl(Boise, Ida.). In addition, the MAC has secured secondary agreementswith the BBVA Compass Bowl (<strong>2012</strong>-2013), the Gildan NewMexico Bowl (<strong>2012</strong>-2013), the Beef O’Brady’s St. Petersburg Bowl(<strong>2012</strong>-13) and the TicketCity Bowl (<strong>2012</strong>).In its partnership with ESPN, the MAC is in the fourth year of itseight-year rights agreement (through 2016-2017 academic years)for <strong>football</strong>, as well as men’s and women’s basketball. The dealis the most extensive in the 66-year history of the conference.The agreement calls for a minimum of 25 events annually to beproduced and aired on an ESPN platform including the men’s andwomen’s basketball championships, a regular-season MAC presenceon ESPN, the Marathon MAC Football Championship Gameand a minimum of 11 regular-season <strong>football</strong> games.In men’s basketball, the MAC tied a conference <strong>record</strong> as sixprograms received invites to postseason tournaments, highlightedby Ohio’s run to the NCAA Sweet 16 and an overtime loss to No.1 seed North Carolina. Ohio reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAAChampionship after tournament wins over <strong>Michigan</strong> and SouthFlorida. The Bobcats became the first No. 13 seed to advance tothe Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament since Bradley in 2006. TheBobcats also became the first team from the MAC to advance tothe Sweet 16 since 2002. Ohio finished No. 25 in the ESPN/USAToday Coaches Poll, marking the first time the Bobcats have beenranked to end a season. The MAC had a total of six men’s basketballprograms reach the postseason in 2011-12: Ohio (NCAA),Akron (NIT), Bowling Green (CIT), Buffalo (CIT), Toledo (CIT) andKent State (CIT). Buffalo’s Mitchell Watt was named an honorablemention All-America by the Associated Press.In baseball, Kent State won the MAC championship and earned anautomatic bid to the NCAA baseball tournament and advanced tothe College World Series in Omaha for the first time in program historyand the first program from the MAC since 1976 (Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong>).The Golden Flashes began the postseason with a dramatic7-6 win over No. 2 seed Kentucky in 21 innings in the Gary, Ind. Regional.Kent State went on to defeat Purdue and Kentucky for thesecond time to advance to the Super 16 Regional in Eugene, Ore.Kent State continued its dominance by winning the best-of-threegame series over host Oregon to advance to the College WorldSeries. In Omaha, Kent State opened with an 8-1 loss to SouthCarolina before defeating No. 1 seeded Florida, 5-4 to knock theGators out of the postseason. Kent State finished with a 4-1 lossto South Carolina. In the process, Kent State finished the seasonranked No. 6 in the nation by College Baseball and No. 8 by theESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll. A total of 18 MAC student-athleteswere selected in Major League Baseball’s <strong>2012</strong> Draft – includingBuffalo C Tom Murphy (Colorado, 3rd Rd., 105th overall), Ohio RHPSeth Streich (Oakland, 6th Rd., 199th overall) and Kent State LHPDavid Starn (Atlanta, 7th Rd., 239th overall).During the 2011-12 academic year, the <strong>University</strong> of Akron men’ssoccer team witnessed sophomore Darren Mattocks and juniorScott Caldwell earn All-America status as the Zips made theirfourth consecutive appearance in the NCAA postseason Round of16 with wins over Northwestern and SMU. Northern Illinois wonthe MAC Championship with a 1-0 win over <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong>,and earned an appearance in the NCAA tournament and defeated<strong>Western</strong> Illinois before falling to Creighton. The MAC announcedthe addition West Virginia as an affiliate member in men’s soccerfor the <strong>2012</strong>-13 academic year as eight teams will compete inconference play.In wrestling, Central <strong>Michigan</strong> won its eleventh consecutive MACchampionship, while the MAC sent 24 wrestlers to the NCAA DivisionI Wrestling Championship. In addition, three grapplers secured


68MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCEAll-America honors--Central <strong>Michigan</strong>’s Ben Bennett (184), KentState’s Nic Bedelyon (125) and Ohio’s Jeremy Johnson (285).In men’s cross country, Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> claimed its 16th conferencechampionship, while the Eagles captured their 30th conferencetitle in men’s swimming and diving. The 30 championshiptitles for Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> in men’s swimming and diving is aconference <strong>record</strong>. <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> won its ninth conferencechampionship in men’s tennis, while Akron won both the men’sindoor and outdoor track and field championships.Kent State won its 20th MAC title in men’s golf and received its25th NCAA appearance. The No. 17 ranked Golden Flashes advancedto the match-play portion of the NCAA Championship andsecured the highest finish in school history by tying for fifth in thenation. Kent State sophomore Corey Conners earned HonorableMention by the GCAA.Women’s athletics continued to shine for the MAC this past year.The MAC had a total of five women’s basketball programs invited topostseason tournaments. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> claimed the MAC tournamenttitle and advanced to the NCAA Tournament, while BowlingGreen, Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, Miami and Toledo all received at-largeinvitations to the WNIT Tournament. The Toledo Rockets were thedefending WNIT champions and began the <strong>2012</strong> WNIT Tournamentwith wins over Detroit, Cincinnati and VCU before falling toSyracuse in overtime in the WNIT ‘Elite Eight’.In volleyball, the MAC had a <strong>record</strong> four teams receive bids tothe NCAA Volleyball Championship and finished with the highestconference ranking in RPI in conference history, finishing seventh.Central <strong>Michigan</strong> won the MAC tournament title and earned theprograms first ever trip to the NCAA Tournament, while Ball State,Northern Illinois and <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> each received at-large bids.Northern Illinois’ Kristin Hoffman was named to the AVCA All-AmericanHonorable Mention as well as the 2011 Capital One AcademicAll-America Division I Volleyball team.Ohio won its sixth MAC conference title in field hockey, while Toledoclaimed its fourth title in school history in women’s cross countryin <strong>record</strong> fashion. The Rockets scored a conference <strong>record</strong>-low33 points and won back-to-back conference titles for the secondtime in school history. Also in women’s cross country, Ohio’s JuliAccurso finished 36th at the 2011 NCAA Division I Championship,earning her All-America status.In women’s soccer, Toledo earned its fourth MAC tournament titleand lost to Marquette, 1-0 in overtime, in the NCAA Tournamentfirst round. A pair of Toledo’s women’s soccer players receivedaccolades with their selections to the 2011 NSCAA/NCAA Division IWomen’s All-Great Lakes Region Teams as junior defender NataliaGaitan was named to the second team for a second-consecutiveseason, while sophomore forward Rachel MacLeod was tabbed tothe third team.In women’s swimming and diving, Toledo won its second consecutiveMAC tournament crown and witnessed senior Laura Lindsayearning All-American honors for the second year in a row. KentState won both the women’s indoor and outdoor track and fieldconference titles. In softball, Miami won the MAC tournament title.Central <strong>Michigan</strong> won the MAC tournament title in gymnastics asthe Chippewas advanced to the NCAA Regionals, while runnerupKent State also competed in the NCAA Regionals. In women’stennis, Akron earned its first ever MAC tournament championshipand trip to the NCAA tournament. In women’s golf, Kent State wonits 14th consecutive MAC tournament crown and finished 16th atthe NCAA Tournament East Regional. <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong>’s KayleeImel was selected to play in the 36th U.S. Women’s Public LinksChampionship for the second consecutive year.From two-time Super Bowl winning quarterback Ben Roethlisberger(Miami <strong>University</strong>), NFL Defensive MVP James Harrison (Kent State<strong>University</strong>), five NFL Pro Bowlers (Philadelphia DE Jason Babin,Cleveland KR Josh Cribbs, San Diego TE Antonio Gates, PittsburghLB James Harrison, Green Bay WR Greg Jennings), British Openwinner Ben Curtis (Kent State <strong>University</strong>), World Series winningmanager Bob Brenly (Ohio <strong>University</strong>) and Olympic bobsled teammember Brock Kreitzburgh (<strong>University</strong> of Toledo), the Mid-AmericanConference continues to excel in producing leaders in the world ofathletics.History of the MACBased in Cleveland since July 1999 following a 15-year stay inToledo, Ohio, the MAC has established historic measurements inboth <strong>football</strong> and men’s and women’s basketball since moving toNortheast Ohio. The MAC was founded as a five-school league onFebruary 24, 1946 in Columbus, Ohio with Ohio, Butler, Cincinnati,Wayne State and <strong>Western</strong> Reserve admitted as charter members.The Mid-American Conference has 12 full-time schools and a 13th,UMass for <strong>football</strong> only beginning in <strong>2012</strong>.In 1946 men’s basketball was the first competitive sport in theMAC, which now sponsors a total 23 sports. Women’s sportswere brought into the conference’s structure in 1980. For men,championships (11) are sponsored in <strong>football</strong>, basketball, baseball,cross country, soccer, swimming and diving, indoor track and field,outdoor track and field, wrestling, golf and tennis. For women,championships (12) are sponsored in basketball, softball, volleyball,cross country, field hockey, golf, soccer, swimming and diving,gymnastics, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field andtennis.<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


DR. JON STEINBRECHER — MAC COMMISSIONER69against other FBS conferences.Steinbrecher directed a strategic planning process for the MAC,increased national exposure for the conference, as well as newopportunities for the conference in the areas of a new regionaltelevision network deal, marketing and sponsorships and securinglong-term partnerships for MAC neutral site championship events.In the summer of 2010, the MAC entered into a three-year regionaltelevision deal with SportsTime Ohio to expand its television coveragein <strong>football</strong> and men’s and women’s basketball. This providesthe MAC a regional television presence for programming throughoutthe year, and increases promotion and marketing opportunitiesfor the conference.In 2011-12, Steinbrecher led the conference as it launched thefirst-ever MAC Digital Network in partnership with XOS Digital.This new initiative provided the conference with a new website,enhanced 16 x 9 video player for live streaming events and On-Demand programming, mobile platforms via the iPhone, iPad,Android, Blackberry, and weekly video content featuring <strong>football</strong>,basketball and championship previews.MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE COMMISSIONER,Dr. Jon A. SteinbrecherDr. Jon A. Steinbrecher enters his fourth year with the Mid-AmericanConference (MAC) after being named the league’s eighth commissioneron March 16, 2009.Steinbrecher has expanded bowl opportunities for the conferenceand stabilized conference membership in <strong>football</strong>, increased nationaland regional television exposure, launched the conference’sfirst-ever digital network, renegotiated the conference marketingrights agreement with ISP/IMG College and enhanced neutral siteconference championships in basketball, volleyball and baseball.Specifically in <strong>football</strong>, Steinbrecher has stabilized and increasedconference membership with 13 programs as the MAC welcomesthe addition of the <strong>University</strong> of Massachusetts (UMass) to beginas a <strong>football</strong>-only member in <strong>2012</strong>. This provides the conferencethe opportunity to expand the conference footprint into New Englandand into the Boston and Hartford/Springfield markets.Steinbrecher has built upon the conference bowl agreements to aconference-best three primary (Little Caesars Pizza Bowl; GoDaddy.com Bowl and Famous Idaho Potato Bowl) and four secondaryagreements (Gildan New Mexico Bowl, Beef O’Brady’s St. PetersburgBowl, TicketCity Bowl and the BBVA Compass Bowl). Thesebowl agreements provide the MAC the opportunity to build onrelationships with multiple bowl partners, expand national televisionexposure and broaden geographical opportunities to performIn 2011, Steinbrecher also negotiated a new marketing agreementwith ISP for the conference marketing and sponsorship rightsthrough 2019. ISP merged with IMG College and this long-termdeal solidified the conference marketing partnership with the newIMG College brand.Steinbrecher negotiated a six-year contract extension with Cleveland’sQuicken Loans Arena to host the FirstEnergy MAC Men’s andWomen’s Basketball Conference Tournament through 2017. Thecontract extension guarantees the continuation of the conferencetournament at the same neutral site since 2000, originally GundArena and now named Quicken Loans Arena. Steinbrecher alsoannounced in 2011 the MAC Women’s Volleyball Tournamentswill move to SPIRE, part of the GaREAT family, located in Geneva,Ohio, a state of the art facility only 30 minutes east of DowntownCleveland. In addition, the MAC baseball tournaments in <strong>2012</strong>-14will be played at All Pro Freight Stadium in Avon, Ohio.He joined the MAC after serving six years as commissioner of theOhio Valley Conference (OVC). Prior to the OVC, Steinbrecher servedas commissioner of the Mid-Continent Conference (the SummitLeague). He is the only person to serve as commissioner in allthree NCAA Division I Subdivisions (FBS, FCS, DI).In six years with the OVC, Steinbrecher significantly increasedthe league’s exposure through additional television coverage atthe regional and national level. In 2005, he negotiated a fiveyearcontract with ESPN that secured increased exposure for theleague. That included being the first conference to sign a deal tohave games appear on ESPNU, the OVC had the first sporting eventtelecast on that network (the 2005 OVC Men’s Basketball TournamentSemifinal).


70DR. JON STEINBRECHER — MAC COMMISSIONERSteinbrecher secured an invitation for the OVC to participate inESPN’s BracketBusters event. He also implemented conferencemerchandising and corporate partner programs and in 2008 negotiateda five-year agreement with IMG College to manage the OVC’smultimedia rights and sponsorship sales.In July 2006, Steinbrecher helped spearhead a venture intostreaming video with the launch of OVCSports.TV. The multimediaplatform provided live and on-demand coverage of every OVC <strong>football</strong>and men’s and women’s basketball games as well as selectedother sports, coaches’ shows, press conferences and specialevents. In its first two years of existence, OVCSports.TV streamedover 800 events and <strong>record</strong>ed nearly 5,000 paid subscribers.Under his leadership, the OVC re-emphasized its commitment tosportsmanship by implementing a series of good sports initiatives,including sportsmanship affidavits signed by coaches and administrators,student-athlete ethical conduct orientation and an institutionaland team sportsmanship awards. Steinbrecher also initiateda Conference Basketball Issues Committee and oversaw increasedpromotional efforts for the OVC Basketball Tournament, which resultedin an increase in ticket sales revenue. He also spearheadedthe efforts in bidding for, and ultimately securing, the 2014 NCAADivision I Women’s Basketball Final Four for Nashville.journalism. In 2006, he was bestowed an Alumni AchievementAward from his alma mater. Steinbrecher graduated with a master’sdegree in sports administration from Ohio <strong>University</strong> in 1984,and he was awarded the doctorate of physical education in sportsadministration from Indiana <strong>University</strong> in 1989.An all-conference and academic all-conference selection in <strong>football</strong>and a conference champion in tennis, Dr. Steinbrecher was namedValparaiso’s and the Heartland Collegiate Conference’s Student-Athlete of the Year in 1983. In 2006, he was inducted into theWatauga County (N.C.) Sports Hall of Fame.Steinbrecher and his wife Anne have three children, daughterGrace and twin sons Matt and Will.Steinbrecher follows Rick Chryst, who served as MAC Commissioner(1999-2009). David Reese served as the first commissionerfrom 1946-64, followed by Bob James (1964-71), Fred Jacoby(1971-82), Jim Lessig (1982-90), Karl Benson (1990-94), JerryIppoliti (1994-99).Prior to being named Mid-Continent Conference Commissioner inNov. 1994, Dr. Steinbrecher had previously served the league asDirector of Communications, Director of Marketing and Communicationsand Assistant Commissioner. He joined the Mid-Con staff in1989 after previously serving in the athletics departments at HoustonBaptist <strong>University</strong>, Indiana <strong>University</strong> and Davidson College.Steinbrecher has served on a number of prominent NCAA committees,including the Division I Basketball Issues Committee, servingas a member of subcommittees for both men’s and women’sbasketball, and in 1999 he became the first non-Division I-A commissionerelected as president of the Collegiate Commissioner’sAssociation (CCA). In June 2007, he was appointed to the NCAADivision I Men’s Basketball Academic Enhancement Group by thelate NCAA President Myles Brand. He has served on the NCAADivision I Legislative Council, the NCAA Championship Cabinet, theNCAA Committee on Athletics Certification and the NCAA Men’sBasketball Issues Committee.Steinbrecher is currently a member of the NCAA ChampionshipsCabinet, serves on the Board of Directors of NCAA Football and isChair of the College Football Officiating Board of Managers.Steinbrecher has also served as Division I-AAA vice president ofthe CCA and as a member of the National Invitation Tournament’sDistrict IV Advisory Board.Steinbrecher is a 1983 graduate of Valparaiso <strong>University</strong>, wherehe earned a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education and<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


71BOWL SYNOPSISMAC BOWL SYNOPSISThe MAC’s three (3) primary bowl agreements are with the :i;le Caesars Pizza Bowl (Ford FieldADetroit), GoDaddy.com Bowl (Mobile,Ala.) and Famous Idaho Potato Bowl (Boise, Idaho). The :i;le Caesars Pizza Bowl will own the MAC’s No. 1 selecKon for the<strong>2012</strong> <strong>football</strong> season and the GoDaddy.com Bowl will haOe the MAC’s No. 1 selecKon in 2013P the The Famous Idaho Potato Bowlwill own the MAC’s No. 3 selecKon of bowl eligible teams through 2013.Also, the MAC has secured secondary agreements through the 2013 <strong>football</strong> season with the BBVA Compass Bowl (Birmingham,Ala.), Gildan New Mexico Bowl (Albuquerque, NM), Beef O’ Brady’s St. Petersburg Bowl (St. Petersburg, Fla.), TicketCity Bowl (Dallas,Texas) and San Diego Credit Union Poinse;a Bowl (San Diego, Calif.).MAC GUARANTEED BOWL POSITIONS2011 <strong>2012</strong> 2013GoDaddy.com BowlNorthern Illinois def. Arkansas State, 38‐20:i;le CaesarsPizza BowlGoDaddy.com Bowl:i;le Caesars Pizza BowlPurdue def. <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong>, 37‐32GoDaddy.com Bowl:i;le CaesarsPizza BowlFamous Idaho Potato BowlOhio def. Utah State, 24‐23Famous IdahoPotato BowlFamous IdahoPotato BowlMAC SECONDARY BOWL POSITIONSNew Mexico BowlTemple def. Wyoming, 37‐15Military BowlToledo def. Air Force, 42‐41New Mexico Bowl,BBVA Compass Bowl,Beef ‘O’ Brady’s BowlNew Mexico Bowl,BBVA Compass Bowl,Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl]ra^ Fight _ungerBowlTicket CityBowlSan Diego Credit UnionPoinseba Bowlwww.mac‐sports.com


72ALL-TIME MAC STANDINGS1947Cincinnati 3 1 0 .750W. Reserve 2 1 0 .667Butler 1 3 0 .250Ohio 1 3 0 .250Miami* - - - .-W. MICHIGAN* - - - .-* Did not compete for championship1948Miami 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 .0001949Cincinnati 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 .0001950Miami 4 0 0 1.000Cincinnati 3 1 0 .750Ohio 2 2 0 .500W. Reserve 1 3 0 .250W. MICHIGAN 1 3 0 .2501951Cincinnati 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 .2001952Cincinnati 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 .2001953Ohio 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 .0001954Miami 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 .0001955Miami 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 .0001956Bowling 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 .1671957Miami 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 .1671958Miami 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 .1671959Bowling 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 .0001960Ohio 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 .0001961Bowling 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 .1671962Bowling 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 .0001963Ohio 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 .1671964Bowling 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 .1671965Bowling 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 .0001966Miami 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 .1671967Toledo 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 .0001968Ohio 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 .0001969Toledo 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 .2001970Toledo 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 .2001971Toledo 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 .0001972Kent 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. <strong>Michigan</strong>* - - - .-E. <strong>Michigan</strong>* - - - .-* 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. <strong>Michigan</strong>* - - - .-E. <strong>Michigan</strong>* - - - .-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. <strong>Michigan</strong>* - - - .-W. <strong>Michigan</strong>* - - - .-N. Illinois* - - - .-*Did not compete for title.1975Miami 6 0 0 1.000C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 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. <strong>Michigan</strong>* - - - .-* 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. <strong>Michigan</strong> 4 3 0 .571Bowling Green 4 3 0 .571Miami 2 4 0 .333Toledo 2 6 0 .250E. <strong>Michigan</strong> 1 5 0 .167N. Illinois 0 6 0 .000<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


ALL-TIME MAC STANDINGS731977Miami 5 0 0 1.000C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 7 1 0 .875Ball State 5 1 0 .833E. <strong>Michigan</strong> 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 .0001978Ball State 8 0 0 1.000C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 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. <strong>Michigan</strong> 1 5 0 .1671979C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 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. <strong>Michigan</strong> 1 6 1 .188Kent State 1 8 0 .1111980C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 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. <strong>Michigan</strong> 1 7 0 .1251981Toledo 8 1 0 .889Miami 6 1 1 .813C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 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. <strong>Michigan</strong> 0 9 0 .0001982Bowling Green 7 2 0 .778W. MICHIGAN 5 2 2 .667Miami 5 3 0 .625C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 5 3 1 .611Ohio 5 4 0 .556Toledo 5 4 0 .556N. Illinois 5 4 0 .556Ball State 4 4 0 .500E. <strong>Michigan</strong> 1 7 1 .167Kent State 0 9 0 .0001983N. Illinois 8 1 0 .889Toledo 7 2 0 .778C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 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. <strong>Michigan</strong> 0 9 0 .0001984Toledo 7 1 1 .833Bowling Green 7 2 0 .778C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 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. <strong>Michigan</strong> 3 6 0 .3331985Bowling Green 9 0 0 1.000Miami 7 1 1 .833C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 6 3 0 .667W. MICHIGAN 4 4 1 .500N. Illinois 4 4 0 .500E. <strong>Michigan</strong> 3 6 0 .333Ball State 3 6 0 .333Toledo 3 6 0 .333Kent State 2 6 0 .250Ohio 2 7 0 .2221986Miami 6 2 0 .750Toledo 5 3 0 .625Kent State 5 3 0 .625Bowling Green 5 3 0 .625Ball State 4 4 0 .500E. <strong>Michigan</strong> 4 4 0 .500C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 4 4 0 .500W. MICHIGAN 3 5 0 .375Ohio 0 8 0 .0001987E. <strong>Michigan</strong> 7 1 0 .875Kent State 5 3 0 .625Miami 5 3 0 .625Bowling Green 5 3 0 .625W. MICHIGAN 4 4 0 .500C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 3 4 1 .438Toledo 3 4 1 .438Ball State 3 5 0 .375Ohio 0 8 0 .0001988W. MICHIGAN 7 1 0 .875E. <strong>Michigan</strong> 5 2 1 .688Ball State 5 3 0 .625C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 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 .0631989Ball State 6 1 1 .813E. <strong>Michigan</strong> 6 2 0 .750Toledo 6 2 0 .750C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 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 .0001990C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 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. <strong>Michigan</strong> 2 6 0 .250Ohio 0 7 1 .0631991Bowling Green 8 0 0 1.000C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 3 1 4 .625Toledo 4 3 1 .563Miami 4 3 1 .563W. MICHIGAN 4 4 0 .500Ball State 4 4 0 .500E. <strong>Michigan</strong> 3 4 1 .438Ohio 1 6 1 .187Kent State 1 7 0 .1251992Bowling 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. <strong>Michigan</strong> 4 5 0 .444Kent State 2 7 0 .222E. <strong>Michigan</strong> 1 7 0 .125Ohio 1 7 0 .1251993Ball State 7 0 1 .938W. MICHIGAN 6 1 1 .813Bowling Green 5 1 2 .750C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 5 4 0 .556Akron 4 4 0 .500Ohio 4 5 0 .444Toledo 3 5 0 .375E. <strong>Michigan</strong> 3 5 0 .375Miami 3 6 0 .333Kent State 0 9 0 .0001994C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 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. <strong>Michigan</strong> 5 4 0 .556Kent State 2 7 0 .222Akron 1 8 0 .111Ohio 0 9 0 .0001995Toledo 7 0 1 .938Miami 6 1 1 .813Ball State 6 2 0 .750W. MICHIGAN 6 2 0 .750E. <strong>Michigan</strong> 5 3 0 .625Bowling Green 3 5 0 .375C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 2 6 0 .250Akron 2 6 0 .250Ohio 1 6 1 .187Kent State 0 7 1 .0621996Ball State 7 1 .875Toledo 6 2 .750Miami 6 2 .750Ohio 5 3 .625C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 4 4 .500Bowling Green 3 5 .375Akrom 3 5 .375E. <strong>Michigan</strong> 3 4 .375W. MICHIGAN 2 6 .250Kent State 1 7 .1251997East DivisionMarshall* 7 1 .875Miami 6 2 .750Ohio 6 2 .750Kent State 3 5 .375Bowling Green 3 5 .375Akron 2 6 .250West DivisionToledo 7 1 .875W. MICHIGAN 6 2 .750Ball State 4 4 .500E. <strong>Michigan</strong> 3 5 .375C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 1 7 .125N. Illinois 0 8 .0001998East DivisionMarshall* 7 1 .875Miami 7 1 .875Bowling Green 5 3 .625Ohio 5 3 .625Akron 2 6 .250Kent State 0 8 .000West DivisionToledo 6 2 .750W. MICHIGAN 5 3 .625C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 5 3 .625E. <strong>Michigan</strong> 3 5 .375N. Illinois 2 6 .250Ball State 1 7 .1251999East DivisionMarshall* 8 0 1.000Miami 6 2 .750Akron 5 3 .625Ohio 5 3 .625Bowling Green 3 5 .375Kent State 2 6 .250Buffalo 0 8 .000West DivisionW. MICHIGAN 6 2 .750Toledo 5 3 .625N. Illinois 5 3 .625E. <strong>Michigan</strong> 4 4 .500C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 3 5 .375Ball State 0 8 .000


74ALL-TIME MAC STANDINGS2000East DivisionMarshall* 5 1 .833Akron 5 1 .833Miami 4 2 .667Ohio 4 2 .667Buffalo 2 4 .333Bowling Green 1 5 .167Kent State 0 6 .000West DivisionW. MICHIGAN 4 1 .800Toledo 4 1 .800N. Illinois 2 3 .400Ball State 2 3 .400E. <strong>Michigan</strong> 2 3 .400C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 1 4 .2002001East DivisionMarshall 6 0 1.000Miami 4 2 .667Bowling Green 4 2 .667Kent State 3 3 .500Akron 3 3 .500Buffalo 1 5 .167Ohio 0 6 .000West DivisionToledo* 4 1 .800N. Illinois 4 1 .800Ball State 4 1 .800W. MICHIGAN 2 3 .400C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 1 4 .200E. <strong>Michigan</strong> 0 5 .0002002East DivisionMarshall* 7 1 .875UCF 6 2 .750Miami 5 3 .625Ohio 4 4 .500Akron 3 5 .375Kent State 1 7 .125Buffalo 0 8 .000West DivisionToledo 7 1 .875N. Illinois 7 1 .875Bowling Green 6 2 .750Ball State 4 4 .500W. MICHIGAN 3 5 .375C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 2 6 .250E. <strong>Michigan</strong> 1 7 .1252003East DivisionMiami* 8 0 1.000Marshall 6 2 .750Akron 5 3 .625Kent State 4 4 .500UCF 2 6 .250Ohio 1 7 .125Buffalo 1 7 .125West DivisionBowling Green 7 1 .875N. Illinois 6 2 .750Toledo 6 2 .750W. MICHIGAN 4 4 .500Ball State 3 5 .375E. <strong>Michigan</strong> 2 6 .250C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 1 7 .1252004East DivisionMiami 7 1 .875Akron 6 2 .750Marshall 6 2 .750Kent State 4 4 .500Ohio 2 6 .250Buffalo 2 6 .250UCF 0 8 .000West DivisionToledo* 7 1 .875N. Illinois 7 1 .875Bowling Green 6 2 .750E. <strong>Michigan</strong> 4 4 .500C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 3 5 .375Ball State 2 6 .250W. MICHIGAN 0 8 .0002005East DivisionAkron* 5 3 .625Miami 5 3 .625Bowling Green 5 3 .625Ohio 3 5 .375Buffalo 1 7 .125Kent State 0 8 .000West DivisionN. Illinois 6 2 .750Toledo 6 2 .750W. MICHIGAN 5 3 .625C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 5 3 .625Ball State 4 4 .500E. <strong>Michigan</strong> 3 5 .3752006East DivisionOhio 7 1 .875Kent State 5 3 .625Akron 3 5 .375Bowling Green 3 5 .375Miami 2 6 .250Buffalo 1 7 .125West DivisionC. <strong>Michigan</strong>* 7 1 .875W. MICHIGAN 6 2 .750N. Illinois 5 3 .625Ball State 5 3 .625Toledo 3 5 .375E. <strong>Michigan</strong> 1 7 .1252007East DivisionMiami ^ 5 2 .714Bowling Green 6 2 .750Buffalo 5 3 .625Ohio 4 4 .500Temple 4 4 .500Akron 3 5 .375Kent State 1 7 .125West DivisionC. <strong>Michigan</strong>*^ 6 1 .857Ball State 5 2 .714E. <strong>Michigan</strong> 3 4 .429W. MICHIGAN 3 4 .429Toledo 3 5 .375N. Illinois 1 6 .1432008East DivisionBuffalo* 5 3 .625Bowling Green 4 4 .500Temple 4 4 .500Akron 3 5 .375Kent State 3 5 .375Ohio 3 5 .375Miami 1 7 .125West DivisionBall State 8 0 1.000W. MICHIGAN 6 2 .750C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 6 2 .750N. Illinois 5 3 .625E. <strong>Michigan</strong> 2 6 .250Toledo 2 6 .2502009East DivisionTemple 7 1 .875Ohio 7 1 .875Bowling Green 6 2 .750Kent State 4 4 .500Buffalo 3 5 .375Akron 2 6 .250Miami 1 7 .125West DivisionC. <strong>Michigan</strong>* 8 0 1.000N. Illinois 5 3 .625W. MICHIGAN 4 4 .500Toledo 3 5 .375Ball State 2 6 .250E. <strong>Michigan</strong> 0 8 .0002010East DivisionMiami* 7 1 .875Ohio 6 2 .750Temple 5 3 .625Kent State 4 4 .500Bowling Green 1 7 .125Buffalo 1 7 .125Akron 1 7 .125West DivisionN. Illinois 8 0 1.000Toledo 7 1 .875W. MICHIGAN 5 3 .625Ball State 3 5 .375C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 2 6 .250E. <strong>Michigan</strong> 2 6 .2502011East DivisionOhio 6 2 .750Temple 5 3 .625Kent State 4 4 .500Bowling Green 3 5 .375Miami 3 5 .375Buffalo 2 6 .250Akron 0 8 .000West DivisionN. Illinois* 7 1 .875Toledo 7 1 .875W. MICHIGAN 5 3 .625Ball State 4 4 .500E. <strong>Michigan</strong> 4 4 .500C. <strong>Michigan</strong> 2 6 .250^ Divisional games only counted for title* Won MAC Championship game<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


WMU FOOTBALL ANNUAL RESULTS75YEAR 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 SchlosserYEAR RECORD LEAGUE PF PA COACH1961 ^ 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 Schlosser1964 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 265Darnell1998 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 CubitTotals 522-411-24 219-223-9 19,893 16,149 .558 Pct.* Mid-American Conference Champions# Mid-American Conference West Division Champions^ Postseason Bowl Participant


76WMU FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1906 (1-2)Nov. 17 Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 5-14U Kalamazoo L, 0-14U Wayland HS W, 21-01907 (3-2-1)U Grand Rapids HS W, 9-0U Albion L, 0-5U Olivet L, 0-3U Central <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 27-0Nov. 9 Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 6-0U Ferris State T, 0-01908 (3-3)U McFadden’s PC W, 20-0Oct 10 <strong>Michigan</strong> State L, 0-35U Olivet L, 0-34U Albion L, 0-24U Central <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 11-5U Kalamazoo W, 2-01909 (7-0)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 <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 11-01910 (4-1-1)U Hillsdale T, 3-3U Albion L, 5-12U Culver Military Acad. W, 22-5U Central <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 16-6U Hope W, 6-0U Kalamazoo W, 28-01911 (2-3)U Hilsdale L, 6-14U Albion L, 5-12U Culver Military Acad. L, 3-27U Battle Creek TS W, 62-6U Hope W, 34-01912 (3-2-1)U Culver Military Acad W, 19-13U Albion W, 6-3U <strong>Michigan</strong> State L, 0-20U Hope W, 54-0U Hillsdale T, 7-7Nov. 15 Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 0-61913 (4-0)U Albion W, 20-3U Culver Military Acad. W, 13-6U Hope W, 14-0Nov. 1 Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 12-61914 (6-0)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 <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 10-01915 (5-1)U Hillsdale L, 16-20U Albion W, 54-7U Alma W, 79-0U Olivet W, 40-0Nov. 6 Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 19-0U Culver Military Acad W, 83-161916 (5-1)U Grand Rapids Veterinary W, 93-0U Albion W, 37-0U Indiana (Pa.) W, 94-6U <strong>Michigan</strong> State Frosh W, 83-0U Notre Dame Frosh L, 6-10U Ohio Northern W, 82-191917 (4-3)U Albion W, 26-6Oct. 10 <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 13-17U Notre Dame Frosh W, 83-0Nov. 3 <strong>Michigan</strong> State W, 14-0U Camp Custer Soldiers W, 61-7U Detroit L, 6-35U Indiana (Pa.) L, 0-401918 (3-2)U Albion L, 12-14Nov. 2 <strong>Michigan</strong> State L, 7-16U Hilsdale W, 103-0U Hope W, 62-0U Notre Dame Frosh W, 39-01919 (4-1)U Wayne State W, 88-0Oct. 11 <strong>Michigan</strong> State W, 21-18U Wabash W, 27-13Oct. 25 Notre Dame L, 0-53U Albion W, 20-71920 (3-4)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, 7-271921 (6-2)U Ferris State W, 49-0U @Albion W, 20-9U Notre Dame Frosh W, 7-0U Chicago YMCA L, 3-7Oct. 22 @<strong>Michigan</strong> State L, 14-17U Earlham W, 42-7U Hope W, 65-0U Milwaukee Engineers W, 62-01922 (6-0)U Defiance W, 19-0U @Valparaiso W, 7-0U Albion W, 10-0U Chicago YMCA W, 13-0U Notre Dame Frosh W, 44-0U Earlham W, 67-01923 (6-1-1)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 <strong>Western</strong> Kentucky W, 26-0Nov. 10 Earlham W, 46-0Nov. 17 Chicago YMCA W, 32-0Nov. 29 @Albion L, 6-71924 (5-1-1)U Alma W, 7-0Oct. 4 Notre Dame Frosh L, 7-15Oct. 11 St. Viator W, 6-0Oct. 25 @<strong>Western</strong> Kentucky W, 14-0Nov. 1 Wisconsin-Oshkosh W, 23-7U Chicago YMCA T, 18-18Nov. 27 Albion W, 26-31925 (6-2-1)Sept. 26 <strong>Western</strong> 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 <strong>Michigan</strong> T, 0-0U Chicago YMCA W, 14-6Nov. 26 Albion W, 3-21926 (7-1)Sept. 25 Olivet W, 25-0Oct. 2 Bradley L, 0-12Oct. 9 Albion W, 28-0Oct. 16 @<strong>Western</strong> 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, 20-01927 (3-4)Oct. 8 @Lombard L, 6-18Oct. 15 Notre Dame Reserves L, 0-18Oct. 22 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 12-18Oct. 29 Wayne State W, 44-0Nov. 5 @Wisconsin-Oshkosh W, 19-6Nov. 12 Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 0-6Nov. 26 @Albion W, 19-01928 (5-2)U Chicago YMCA W, 26-0Oct. 6 Ferris State W, 14-0Oct. 13 Lombard L, 0-14Oct. 27 Wayne State W, 45-0U <strong>Michigan</strong> “B” W, 6-0Nov. 10 Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 9-18U Central <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 19-01929 (5-2-1)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 <strong>Michigan</strong> T, 7-7Nov. 9 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 25-6U <strong>Michigan</strong> “B” L, 7-121930 (5-1-1)U Ferris State W, 46-0U Central <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 54-0Oct. 18 @Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 0-19U @Wayne State W, 52-0U <strong>Michigan</strong> “B” W, 14-6Nov. 8 @Northern Iowa W, 26-0Nov. 27 <strong>Western</strong> Kentucky T, 0-01931 (5-2)Sept. 26 Ferris State W, 25-0Oct. 2 @Detroit L, 0-20U @<strong>Michigan</strong> “B” L, 0-19U Notre Dame “B” W, 27-6Nov. 7 Northern Iowa W, 14-0Nov. 14 <strong>Western</strong> Kentucky W, 13-0Nov. 21 @Central <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 7-61932 (6-0-1)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 <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 7-0Nov. 12 Adrian W, 76-01933 (3-3-1)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 <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 13-0Nov. 11 St. Viator W, 33-0<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


WMU FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS771934 (7-1)Oct. 5 @Detroit L, 7-25Oct. 13 @Carroll W, 25-7Oct. 20 Nothrern Iowa W, 7-0Oct. 27 DePaul W, 13-0Nov. 3 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 13-0Nov. 9 @St. Viator W, 19-7Nov. 24 West Chester State W, 13-7Nov. 29 @<strong>Western</strong> Kentucky W, 7-61935 (5-3)Sept. 28 Illinois College W, 13-0Oct. 5 <strong>Western</strong> Kentucky W, 6-0Oct. 12 Chicago L, 6-31Oct. 19 Northern Iowa L, 14-21Oct. 26 DePaul L, 0-26Nov. 9 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 13-0Nov. 16 Butler W, 19-7Nov. 23 West Chester State W, 7-61936 (2-5)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 <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 7-0Nov. 14 Butler L, 7-131937 (5-3)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 <strong>Western</strong> Kentucky W, 13-7Nov. 6 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 7-0Nov. 13 Butler W, 14-13Nov. 20 DePaul L, 12-01938 (4-3)Sept. 24 Illinois College W, 28-0Sept. 30 @Detroit L, 0-7Oct. 8 Northern Iowa W, 20-0Oct. 15 @Akron L, 0-6Oct. 29 <strong>Western</strong> Kentucky L, 6-13Nov. 5 @Butler W, 13-0Nov. 12 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 35-01939 (2-6-1)Sept. 29 @Detroit L, 0-14Oct. 7 Miami W, 6-0Oct. 14 Akron W, 6-0Oct. 21 @Northern Iowa T, 13-13Oct. 28 @Toledo L, 0-6Nov. 4 <strong>Western</strong> Kentucky L, 14-20Nov. 11 Butler L, 0-12Nov. 18 Ohio L, 6-13U Wayne State L, 6-71940 (2-5)Oct. 5 Wayne State L, 6-13Oct. 12 Ohio L, 7-20Oct. 19 Northern Iowa L, 19-20Oct. 26 Toledo L, 0-12Nov. 2 <strong>Western</strong> Kentucky L, 6-25Nov. 9 Miami W, 20-13Nov. 16 Manchester W, 19-141941 (8-0)Sept. 27 @<strong>Western</strong> Reserve W, 7-0Oct. 3 Butler W, 14-6Oct. 18 @Northern Iowa W, 28-7Oct. 25 Toledo W, 34-0Nov. 1 <strong>Western</strong> Kentucky W, 21-7Nov. 8 Manchester W, 12-0Nov. 15 @Wayne State W, 34-0Nov. 20 Ripon W, 33-71942 (5-1)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, 13-01943 (4-2)U @Central <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 19-0Sept. 25 @<strong>Michigan</strong> L, 6-57U Alma W, 54-0U Xavier W, 60-0Oct. 16 Miami W, 6-0Nov. 6 Great Lakes Navy L, 6-321944 (4-3)U Fort Sheridan W, 67-6U Wabash W, 20-0U Bunker Hill Navy L, 7-33Sept. 30 @Miami L, 6-32Oct. 7 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 35-14Oct. 14 @Great Lakes Navy L, 0-38U @Wooster W, 27-01945 (4-3)Sept. 22 Alma W, 21-13Sept. 29 @Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 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, 66-01946 (5-2-1)Sept. 28 Ripon W, 47-0Oct. 5 Ohio L, 7-25Oct. 12 Butler W, 19-0Oct. 19 @Northern Iowa T, 0-0Oct. 26 @<strong>Western</strong> Kentucky W, 32-21Nov. 2 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 27-21Nov. 8 Valparaiso W, 26-13Nov. 16 @Miami L, 0-201947 (5-4)Sept. 26 @Xavier L, 0-19Oct. 4 Washington (Mo.) W, 14-0Oct. 11 @Central <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 20-12Oct. 18 Northern Iowa W, 14-0Oct. 25 @Butler L, 20-21Nov. 1 <strong>Western</strong> Kentucky W, 38-0Nov. 8 @Ilinois L, 14-60Nov. 27 @Oklahoma City L, 7-35U Beloit W, 12-01948 (6-3, 3-1 MAC - 2nd)Sept. 25 <strong>Western</strong> Reserve W, 26-0Oct. 2 @Beloit W, 33-0Oct. 9 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 7-0Oct. 16 @Northern Iowa L, 6-13Oct. 23 Xavier L, 20-39Oct. 30 @Miami L, 28-34Nov. 6 Butler W, 20-7Nov. 13 @Washington (Mo.) W, 19-6Nov. 20 @Ohio W, 40-71949 (4-4, 2-3 MAC - 4th)Sept. 24 Northern Iowa W, 20-6Oct. 1 Ohio L, 6-16Oct. 8 @Cincinnati L, 6-27Oct. 15 Washington (Mo.) L, 0-12Oct.22 @Central <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 35-8Oct. 29 Miami L, 20-34Nov. 5 @Butler W, 40-6Nov. 12 @<strong>Western</strong> Reserve W, 21-141950 (5-4, 1-3 MAC - 5th)Sept. 23 Northern Illinois W, 40-13Sept. 30 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 21-13Oct. 7 Toledo W, 54-19Oct. 14 @Miami L, 0-35Oct. 21 @Washington (Mo.) W, 26-7Oct. 28 Cincinnati L, 6-27Nov. 4 Butler W, 20, 0Nov. 11 <strong>Western</strong> Reserve L, 0-26Nov. 18 @Ohio L, 7-101951 (4-4, 1-4 MAC - 6th)Sept. 22 Kent State L, 19-49Sept. 29 @Toledo W, 14-6Oct. 6 Ohio L, 0-13Oct. 13 Miami L, 27-34Oct. 20 Washington (Mo.) W, 12-7Nov. 3 @Butler W, 20-0Nov. 10 @<strong>Western</strong> Reserve L, 26-27Nov. 17 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 46-251952 (4-4, 1-4 MAC - 6th)Sept. 22 @Kent State L, 13-20Sept. 27 Illinois Wesleyan W, 44-6Oct. 4 @Central <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 18-0Oct. 11 @Miami L, 6-55Oct. 18 Toledo W, 19-14Oct. 25 @Washington (Mo.) W, 28-20Nov. 1 Ohio L, 13-28Nov. 8 <strong>Western</strong> Reserve L, 13-161953 (1-6-1, 0-4-1 MAC - 6th)Sept. 26 @Central <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 0-21Oct. 3 @Illinois Wesleyan W, 20-7Oct. 10 Miami L, 6-52Oct. 17 @Toledo L, 7-19Oct. 24 Washington (Mo.) L, 7-18Oct. 31 Ohio L, 12-67Nov. 7 @<strong>Western</strong> Reserve T, 14-14Nov. 14 Kent State L, 13-201954 (4-5, 3-4 MAC - 5th)Sept. 25 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 19-25Oct. 2 @Marshall L, 13-47Oct. 9 Bowling Green W, 20-15Oct. 16 Toledo L, 7-19Oct. 23 @Washington (Mo.) W, 7-6Oct. 31 @Miami L, 0-48Nov. 6 Ohio W, 19-6Nov. 13 <strong>Western</strong> Reserve W, 38-0Nov. 20 @Kent State L, 13-201955 (1-7-1, 0-5 MAC - 7th)Sept. 17 Great Lakes Navy T, 13-13Sept. 24 @Central <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 13-27Oct. 1 Bowling Green L, 0-35Oct. 8 Marshall L, 0-28Oct. 15 @Toledo L, 0-6Oct. 22 Washington (Mo.) L, 14-26Nov. 5 @Ohio L, 14-40Nov. 12 <strong>Western</strong> Reserve W, 13-0Nov. 19 Kent State L, 14-251956 (2-7, 1-4 MAC - 6th)Sept. 22 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 7-14Sept. 29 Bowling Green L, 13-27Oct. 6 @Marshall L, 0-13Oct. 13 Toledo W, 26-15Oct. 20 @Washington (Mo.) L, 7-13Oct. 27 @Great Lakes Navy L, 6-13Nov. 3 Ohio L, 0-27Nov. 10 @<strong>Western</strong> Reserve W, 42-19Nov. 17 Kent State L, 13-271957 (4-4-1, 1-4-1 MAC - 5th)Sept. 21 @Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 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, 16-27Nov. 2 @Ohio L, 7-20Nov. 9 <strong>Western</strong> Reserve W, 20-0Nov. 16 Kent State W, 28-201958 (4-5, 2-4 MAC - 5th)Sept. 20 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 32-33Sept. 27 @Miami L, 20-34Oct. 4 @Marshall W, 30-24Oct. 11 Bowling Green L, 6-40Oct. 18 @Washington (Mo.) W, 34-2Oct. 25 Toledo L, 6-21Nov. 1 Ohio W, 21-14Nov. 8 <strong>Western</strong> Reserve W, 33-0Nov. 15 @Kent State L, 6-32


78WMU FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1959 (4-5, 3-3 MAC - 5th)Sept. 19 @Central <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 15-21Sept. 26 Miami L, 0-21Oct. 3 Marshall W, 51-0Oct. 10 @Bowling Green L, 34-0Oct. 17 Washington (Mo.) W, 78-0Oct. 24 @Toledo W, 24-14Oct. 31 @Ohio L, 9-12Nov. 7 Kent State W, 7-0Nov. 14 Detroit L, 0-141960 (4-4-1, 2-4 MAC - 5th)Sept. 17 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 31-0Sept. 24 @Miami L, 14-15Oct. 1 Baldwin- Wallace T, 28-28Oct. 8 Bowling Green L, 13-14Oct. 15 @Washington (Mo.) W, 43-0Oct. 22 Toledo W, 7-3Oct. 29 Ohio L, 0-24Nov. 5 @Kent State L, 3-10Nov. 12 Marshall W, 34-121961 (5-4-1, 4-1-1 MAC - 2nd)Sept. 16 @Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 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, 12-201962 (5-4, 4-2 MAC - 3rd)Sept. 15 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 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, 16-321963 (2-7, 2-4 MAC - 5th)Sept. 21 @Wisconsin L, 0-41Sept. 28 @Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 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, 7-211964 (3-6, 2-4 MAC - 5th)Sept. 19 @Louisville W, 10-7Sept. 26 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 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, 8-431965 (6-2-1, 2-2-1 MAC 3rd)Sept. 18 Louisville W, 17-13Sept. 25 @Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 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, 17-141966 (7-3, 5-1 MAC - T-1st)Sept. 17 Lamar Tech W, 16-14Sept. 24 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 31-14Oct. 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, 35-29Nov. 5 Ohio W, 20-13Nov. 12 @Xavier L, 6-21Nov. 19 @West Texas State L, 7-301967 (5-4, 4-2 MAC - T-3rd)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, 18-71968 (3-6, 2-4 MAC - 5th)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, 20-281969 (4-6, 1-4 MAC - T-5th)Sept. 13 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 24-0Sept. 20 @Pacific L, 0-21Sept. 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, 31-221970 (7-3, 2-3 MAC - 4th)Sept. 12 @Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 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, 20-0Nov. 14 Northern Illinois W, 38-181971 (7-3, 2-3 MAC - 4th)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, 6-7Nov. 13 Pacific W, 25-211972 (7-3-1, 2-2-1 MAC 3rd)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, 34-17Nov. 4 @Miami L, 8-38Nov. 11 Ball State W, 31-14Nov. 18 Idaho W, 27-161973 (6-5, 1-4 MAC - 5th)Sept. 8 @Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 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, 15-39Oct. 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, 12-311974 (3-8, 0-5 MAC - 6th)Sept. 7 Texas-Arlington W, 33-6Sept. 14 @Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 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 <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 6-42Noc. 16 @Long Beach State L, 33-341975 (1-10, 0-7 MAC - 9th)Sept. 6 @Central <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 0-34Sept. 13 Akron L, 21-27Sept. 20 @Minnesota L, 38-0Sept. 27 Northern Illinois L, 0-20Oct. 4 @Bowling Green L, 0-28Oct. 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 <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 24-101976 (7-4, 6-3 MAC - 4th)Sept. 11 Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 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 <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 42-141977 (4-7, 3-5 MAC - 7th)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 <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 23-281978 (7-4, 5-4 MAC - 4th)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, 17-7Oct. 21 Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 32-0Oct. 28 Ohio L, 7-10Nov. 4 @Marshall W, 24-6Nov. 11 @Ball State L, 14-20Nov. 18 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 14-35<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


WMU FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS791979 (6-5, 5-4 MAC - 3rd)Sept. 8 @Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 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 <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 17-71980 (7-4, 6-3 MAC - 2nd)Sept. 6 Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 37-0Sept. 13 @Illinois State W, 31-17Sept. 20 @Northern Illinois W, 35-6Sept. 27 @<strong>Michigan</strong> 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 <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 10-221981 (6-5, 5-4 MAC - T-5th)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 <strong>Michigan</strong> 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 <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 38-71982 (7-2-2, 5-2-2 MAC - 2nd)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 <strong>Michigan</strong> T, 18-18Oct. 16 Miami W, 10-0Oct. 23 @Ball State L, 6-13Oct. 30 Northern Illinois W, 27-3Nov. 6 @Toledo W, 17-10Nov. 13 Ohio W, 16-7Nov. 20 @Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> T, 3-31983 (6-5, 4-5 MAC - 6th)Sept. 10 @Texas-Arlington W, 21-14Sept. 15 @Illinois State W, 41-14Sept. 24 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 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 <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 14-101984 (5-6, 3-6 MAC - T-8th)Sept. 8 Miami W, 17-13Sept. 15 Illinois State W, 41-14Sept. 22 @Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 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 <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 14-241985 (4-6-1, 4-4-1 MAC - T-4th)Sept. 7 @Northern Illinois L, 0-17Sept. 14 @Army L, 6-48Sept. 28 @<strong>Michigan</strong> State L, 3-7Oct. 5 Bowling Green L, 7-48Oct. 12 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 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 <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 38-211986 (3-8, 3-5 MAC - 8th)Sept. 6 @Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 14-21Sept. 13 Temple L, 17-49Sept. 20 Long Beach State L, 13-14Sept. 27 @<strong>Michigan</strong> State L, 10-45Oct. 4 @Bowling Green L, 3-17Oct. 11 @Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 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, 27-71987 (5-6, 4-4 MAC - 5th)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 <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 17-23Oct. 31 @Central <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 27-30Nov. 7 Ball State W, 31-16Nov. 21 @Ohio W, 31-131988 (9-3, 7-1 MAC 1st)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 <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 31-24Oct. 29 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 42-24Nov. 5 @Ball State W, 16-13Nov. 12 @Northern Illinois L, 7-15Nov. 19 Ohio W, 23-16Dec. 10 Fresno State* L, 30-351989 (5-6, 3-5 MAC - 6th)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 <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 20-21Oct. 14 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 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, 14-71990 (7-4, 5-3 MAC - T-3rd)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 <strong>Michigan</strong> 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, 31-171991 (7-4, 4-4 MAC - T-5th)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 <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 24-42Oct. 26 Bowling Green L, 10-23Nov. 9 Miami W, 24-23Nov. 16 @Central <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 17-271992 (7-3-1, 6-3 - MAC 2nd)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 <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 20-19Oct. 24 @Kent State W, 26-13Oct. 31 Northern Illinois W, 13-7Nov. 7 @Miami L, 7-20Nov. 14 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 19-141993 (7-3-1, 6-1-1 MAC - 2nd)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 <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 18-23Oct. 23 @Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 21-20Oct. 30 @Army W, 20-7Nov. 6 @Ohio W, 34-28Nov. 13 Toledo W, 39-26Nov. 20 @Bowling Green T, 14-141994 (7-4, 5-3 MAC - T-3rd)Sept. 3 @Miami W, 28-25Sept. 8 <strong>Western</strong> Illinois W, 43-7Sept. 17 @Iowa State W, 23-19Sept. 24 Akron W, 19-6Oct. 1 Kent State W, 24-10Oct. 8 @Central <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 28-35Oct. 15 @Ball State L, 13-16Oct. 22 Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 33-14Nov. 5 Ohio W, 15-3Nov. 12 @Toledo L, 34-37Nov. 19 @Louisiana Lafayette L, 14-171995 (7-4, 6-2 MAC T-3rd)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 <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 23-13Nov. 18 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 48-311996 (2-9, 2-6 MAC - 9th)Aug. 29 Eastern Illinois L, 20-28Sept. 7 @West Virginia L, 9-34Sept. 14 Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 12-19Sept. 21 @Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 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, 0-38Nov. 9 @Bowling Green (OT) W, 16-13Nov. 16 Kent State W, 76-27


80WMU FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1997 (8-3, 6-2 MAC - 2nd West)Aug. 28 Temple W, 34-14Sept. 6 @<strong>Michigan</strong> 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 <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 41-38Nov. 8 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 38-24Nov. 15 @Louisiana Monroe W, 32-191998 (7-4, 5-3 MAC - 3rd West)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 <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 45-35Oct. 24 @Central <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 24-26Oct. 31 @Kent State W, 48-23Nov. 7 @Ball State W, 24-23Nov. 14 Bowling Green W, 56-271999 (7-5, 6-2 MAC - T-1st West)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 <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 38-16Oct. 9 @Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> (OT) W, 40-37Oct. 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, 19-142000 (9-3, 7-1 MAC - T-1st West)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, 23-10Oct. 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 <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 17-21Nov. 18 Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 28-0Dec. 2 @Marshall** L, 14-192001 (5-6, 4-4 MAC - 4th West)Aug. 31 Illinois State W, 48-7Sept. 8 @Virginia Tech L, 0-31Sept. 22 @<strong>Michigan</strong> L, 21-38Sept. 29 @Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 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 <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 20-17Nov. 24 Ball State L, 31-352002 (4-8, 3-5 MAC - 5th West)Aug. 29 Indiana State W, 28-17Sept. 7 @<strong>Michigan</strong> L, 12-35Sept. 14 @Purdue L, 24-28Sept. 28 Virginia Tech L, 0-30Oct. 5 @Buffalo W, 31-17Oct. 12 Central Florida L, 27-31Oct. 19 @Bowling Green (OT) L, 45-48Oct. 26 Northern Illinois L, 20-24Nov. 2 @Ball State L, 7-17Nov. 9 Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 33-31Nov. 16 Toledo L, 21-42Nov. 23 @Central <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 35-102003 (5-7, 4-4 MAC - 4th West)Aug. 30 @<strong>Michigan</strong> State L, 21-6Sept. 6 William and Mary W, 56-24Sept. 13 Virginia L, 16-59Sept. 27 @Ohio W, 39-32Oct. 4 @Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 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 <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 44-21Nov. 22 @Toledo L, 17-342004 (1-10, 0-8 MAC - 7th West)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 <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 31-35Oct. 23 Northern Illinois L, 38-59Oct. 30 @Central <strong>Michigan</strong> (OT) L, 21-24Nov. 6 @Bowling Green L, 0-52Nov. 13 Miami L, 21-42Nov. 20 @Marshall L, 21-312005 (7-4, 5-3 MAC - T-3rd West)Sept. 3 @Virginia L, 19-31Sept. 10 @Toledo L, 23-56Sept. 17 Southern Illinois W, 34-28Sept. 24 @Temple W, 19-16Oct. 1 Buffalo W, 31-21Oct. 8 Ball State (5OT) L, 57-60Oct. 22 @Bowling Green W, 45-14Oct. 29 Kent State W, 44-14Nov. 5 Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 44-36Nov. 12 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 31-24Nov. 23 @Northern Illinois L, 7-422006 (8-5, 6-2 MAC - 2nd West)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, 16-14Oct. 21 @Ball State W, 41-27Oct. 28 Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 18-15Nov. 4 Miami W, 27-24Nov. 10 @Central <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 7-31Nov. 18 @Florida State L, 20-28Nov. 24 @Akron W, 17-0Jan. 6 Cincinnati* L, 24-272007 (5-7, 3-4 MAC - T-3rd West)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 <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 2-19Nov. 6 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 31-34Nov. 17 @Iowa W, 28-19Nov. 24 Temple W, 16-32008 (9-4, 6-2 MAC - T-2nd West)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, 41-20Oct. 11 @ Buffalo (OT) W, 34-28Oct. 18 @ Central <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 28-38Nov. 1 Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 31-10Nov. 8 Illinois ^ W, 23-17Nov. 15 Toledo W, 27-17Nov. 25 @ Ball State L, 22-45Dec. 30 Rice * L, 14-382009 (5-7, 4-4 MAC - 3rd West)Sept. 5 @ <strong>Michigan</strong> 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 <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 23-38Oct. 24 Buffalo (OT) W, 34-31Oct. 31 @ Kent State L, 14-26Nov. 7 @ <strong>Michigan</strong> State L, 14-49Nov. 14 @ Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 35-14Nov. 24 Ball State L, 17-222010 (6-6, 5-3 MAC - 3rd West)Sept. 4 @ <strong>Michigan</strong> 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 <strong>Michigan</strong> L, 22-26Nov. 13 Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> W, 45-30Nov. 20 Kent State W, 38-3Nov. 26 @ Bowling Green W, 41-72011 (7-6, 5-3 MAC - 3rd West)Sept. 3 @ <strong>Michigan</strong> & L, 10-34Sept. 10 Nicholls W, 38-7Sept. 17 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 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 <strong>Michigan</strong> 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* Postseason bowl game** MAC Championship Game^ Neutral Site& Weather shortened game<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


WMU FOOTBALL ALL-TIME SERIES81SCHOOLW-L-TAdrian 1-0-0Akron 13-4-0Albion 14-6-0Alma 5-0-0Arkansas State 1-1-0Army 1-1-0Auburn 0-1-0Baldwin Wallace 0-0-1Ball State 21-17-0Beloit 2-0-0Bowling Green 17-31-3Bradley 0-2-0Brigham Young 3-1-0Buffalo 5-0-0Butler 9-4-0Carroll 1-0-1Central Connecticut State 1-0-0Central Florida 0-1-0Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 44-36-2Chicago 0-1-0Cincinnati 0-3-0Connecticut 1-1-0Dayton 0-1-0Defiance 1-0-0DePaul 1-4-1Detroit 0-10-0Earlham 4-0-0Eastern Illinois 0-1-0Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 29-16-2Ferris State 6-0-1Florida 0-1-0Florida State 0-2-0Fresno State 0-2-0Grand Valley State 2-0-0Hillsdale 2-2-2Hofstra 1-0-0Hope 8-0-0Idaho 2-1-0Illinois College 0-2-0Illinois 1-3-0Illinois “B” 1-0-0Illinois State 7-1-0Illinois Wesleyan 2-0-0Indiana 0-5-0Indiana State 2-0-0Indiana (Pa.) 1-1-0Iowa 2-0-0Iowa State 1-1-0Kalamazoo 3-1-0Kent State 33-18-1Lamar Tech 1-0-0Lombard (Ill.) 1-2-0Long Beach State 2-2-0Louisiana Tech 2-0-0Louisville 2-2-0Manchester 2-0-0Marquette 0-1-0Marshall 22-12-0Maryland 0-1-0Massachusetts 0-0-0Miami (Ohio) 19-37-1<strong>Michigan</strong> 0-6-0<strong>Michigan</strong> “B” 2-2-0<strong>Michigan</strong> State 2-11-0<strong>Michigan</strong> State Frosh 1-0-0Minnesota 0-3-0Missouri 0-2-0Montana 1-0-0Nebraska 0-1-0New Mexico 0-1-0Nicholls 2-0-0North Central 1-1-0Northeast Louisiana (Louisiana-Monroe) 2-0-0Northern Illinois 23-14-0Northern Iowa 11-4-2Notre Dame 0-3-0Notre Dame “B” 1-1-0Notre Dame Reserves 1-1-0Notre Dame Frosh 6-2-0Ohio 30-28-1Ohio Northern 1-0-0Oklahoma City 0-1-0Olivet 4-2-0Pacific 1-1-0Purdue 0-3-0Rice 0-1-0Ripon 2-0-0Saint Thomas (Minn.) 0-1-0Saint Viator 4-1-1South Carolina 0-1-0Southern Illinois 1-0-0Southwestern Louisiana 0-1-0Temple 7-0-0Tennessee-Martin 1-0-0Tennessee Tech 1-0-0Texas-Arlington 2-2-0Texas Christian 0-0-1Toledo 28-38-0Utah State 0-1-0Valparaiso 7-0-0Vanderbilt 1-0-0Virginia 1-2-0Virginia Tech 0-3-0Wabash 2-1-0Washington (Mo.) 9-4-0Wayne State 7-2-0Weber State 1-0-0West Chester State 2-0-0West Texas State 1-3-0West Virginia 0-2-0<strong>Western</strong> Illinois 1-0-0<strong>Western</strong> Kentucky 11-3-1<strong>Western</strong> Reserve 8-3-1William & Mary 1-0-0Wisconsin 1-3-0Wisconsin-Oshkosh 4-0-0Wooster 2-0-0Wyoming 0-1-0Xavier 2-3-0Youngstown State 2-1-0NON-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 1-0-0MacFadden’s School of Physical Culture 1-0-0Milwaukee Engineers 1-0-0Otsego Independents 1-0-0Wayland H.S. 1-0-0<strong>2012</strong> Opponents marked in bold italics.WALDO STADIUM RECORDSAll-Time Record 229-141-4 (.618)Undefeated Home Seasons 11(1941,1942,1947,1966, 1982,1992, 1994,2000, 2006, 2008, 2011)Full seasons at Waldo Stadium 73(1939-2011)Longest Home Winning Streak 15(1940-1943)Longest Home Losing Streak 9(1952-1954)HOME RECORD BY DECADE1930’s 2-3 (.400)1940’s 32-14 (.696)1950’s 20-29-1 (.410)1960’s 27-19-2 (.583)1970’s 34-22-1 (.605)1980’s 33-19 (.635)1990’s 38-13 (.745)2000’s 35-19 (.648)2010’s 8-3 (.727)HOME RECORD UNDER EACH HEAD COACHMitchell Mike Gary (1929-41)9-8 (.529)John Gill (1942-52)33-16 (.673)Jack Petoskey (1953-56)4-15-1 (.225)Merle Schlosser (1957-63)18-15-1 (.544)Bill Doolittle (1964-1974)35-20-2 (.632)Elliot Uzelac (1975-1981)22-17 (.564)Jack Harbaugh (1982-1986)16-9 (.640)Al Molde (1987-96)37-16 (.698)Gary Darnell (1997-04)27-15 (.643)Bill Cubit (2005-present)28-10 (.737)


82COACHING HISTORY | ALL-CENTURY TEAMCOACH (YEARS) W L T PCT.Melvin “Tubby” Myers (1906) 1 2 0 .333William Spaulding (1907-21) 62 25 3 .706Milton Olander (1922-23) 12 1 1 .893Earl Martineau (1924-28) 26 10 2 .711Mitchell “Mike” Gary (1929-41) 59 34 5 .628John Gill (1942-52) 50 34 1 .594Jack Petoskey (1953-56) 8 25 2 .257Merle Schlosser (1957-63) 28 33 3 .461Bill Doolittle (1964-1974) 58 49 2 .541Elliot Uzelac (1975-1981) 38 39 0 .494Jack Harbaugh (1982-1986) 25 27 3 .482Al Molde (1987-96) 62 47 2 .568Gary Darnell (1997-2004) 46 46 0 .500Bill Cubit (2005-Present) 47 39 0 .547TOTALS 522 411 24 .558Afariogun, Mobolaji — TE (1999-2002)Agema, Paul — WR (1988, 90)Allsbury, Anthony — DE (1999-2002)Alston, Cory — WR (1997-2000)Anderson, Adam — P (2001, 03-04)Babin, Jason — DE (2000-03)Barski, Marty — DB (1965-67)Berrios, Willie — S (1985-88)Bray, Ray — G (1936-38)Browning, Chris — DE (1999-2002)Bush, Josh — WR (1998-01)Cates, Larry — HB (1971-73)Cheatham, Clarence — T (1957-59)Chlebek, Ed — QB (1960-61)Clysdale, Pat — E (1949-50)Coleman, Hap — HB (1940-42)Coleman, Lovell — HB (1957-59)Collins, Jerry — DE (1966-68)Crews, Terry — DE (1987-90)Davis, Vern — S (1968-70)Dunlap, Sam — HB (1915-17, 19)Elias, Tom — LB (1969-71)Faulkner, Shawn — HB (1980-83)Flaska, Greg — TE (1968-70)Garalczyk, Mark — DT (1984-86)Gill, John — HB (1919-22)Gillespie, Art — FB (1944-48)Hamlin, Gene — C (1966-67)Harris, Norm — QB (1948-50)Haverdink, Kevin — T (1985-88)Hawkins, Steve — S (1991-93)Hence, Jamie — SE (1985-88)Hoffman, Eric — LB (1985-88)Howard, Bobby — FB (1977-80)Hudson, Dave — DB (1966-68)Hughes, Allen — DT (1978-81)Hutchins, Paul — OL (1988-92)Igaz, Greg — LB (1969-71)Jennings, Greg — WR (2002-05)Johnson, Oscar — T (1922-24)Karlis, Ron — S (1970-72)Kimbrough, Tony — QB (1987-88)Knapp, Charlie — OL (1996-99)Kribs, Dave — DB (1937-39)Lambert, Paul — OT (1997-2000)Lawson, Roger — FB (1969-70)Lester, Tim — QB (1996-99)Lewandowski, Joe — T (1994-97)Livingston, Dale — P (1965-67)Lomakoski, Jon — T (1959-61)ALL-CENTURY TEAMManns, Eric — LB (1977-79)Matheson, Jack — E (1939-41)McDonagh, Jay — QB (1993-95)McKinley, Jim — E (1963-65)Meares, Matt — C (1980-82)Miller, John — HB (1932-34)Miller, Rudy — E (1920-23)Moore, Rocco — T (1973-76)Moreland, Jake — TE (1996-99)Mosely, Kendrick — WR (1999-03)Moss, Tristan — CB (1992-95)Mulhearn, Sean — LB (1987-90)Myers, “Tubby” Melvin — HB (1906-08)Neal, Steve — WR (1997-00)Niles, Scott — LB (1996-99)Nütten, Tom — G (1991-94)Offerdahl, John — LB (1982-85)Olsen, Walter — QB (1915-19)Persell, Jerome — HB (1976-78)Phillips, Bob — SE (1979-82)Potter, Harry — HB (1921-23)Powell, Dion — DT (1992-95)Prindle, Mike — K (1981-84)Redmond, Leo — C (1918-22)Reed, Cliff — FL (1981-84)Riggio, Dominic — LB (1971-73)Rogers, Ronald — DB (1998-2001)Rowe, Bob — DT (1964-66)Sanford, Robert — HB (1997-2000)Scheffler, Tony — TE (2002, 04-05)Schiller, Carl — E (1943-47)Schoolmaster,Chuck — C (1946-49)Secory, Frank — G (1933-35)Selent, Brad — K (1997-2000)Sitko, Mike — C (1973-76)Siwek, Mike — DT (1967-69)Slater, Bill — DE (1969-71)Smeenge, Joel — DT (1986-89)Soldano, Garrett — LB (1997-2000)Spielmaker, Kelly — TE (1983-86)Stollsteimer, Floyd — DB (1951-53)Swoape, Roy — LB (1982-85)Thomas, Bernard — DT (1970-72)Toth, Tom — T (1982-84)Tuffo, Peter — LB (1990, 92-93)Ulmer, Larry — G (1970-72)Vackaro, Jim — HB (1992-95)Wilson, Duane — T (1979-82)Wysocki, Pete — LB (1966, 68)Yambrick, Bill — C (1940-42)Assistant CoachYear(s)Wally Ake 2001-03Harold Barnhort 1931-32Jim Bengala 1975-79Clayt Birmingham 2004Don Boven 1952-55Chuck Bullough 2005Dick Bumpas 2003Bill Bye 1987-96Gene Cavich 1975-80Dana Chambers 1987-96Amp Campbell 2010-12Steve Casula <strong>2012</strong>Deon Chester 1997-99Roger 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 2006-09Bob Diaco 2004Chuck Driesbach 1997-00Larry Edlund 1987-96Dan Enos 2000-02Bobby Erhardt <strong>2012</strong>Lou Esposito 2010-12Ed Ferkany 1963-68Dan Ferrigno 1982-86Dave Finley 1975Keith Flynn 2000-01Josh Gattis 2011Willie Mack Garza 1997-00John 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 1978-81Darrell Hazell 1995-96Grant Heard 2007Greg Hermsen 1989-96Marty Higgins 1987-90Brady Hoke 1984-86Guy Holliday 2000-02Joe Hoy 1952-55Ray Jeske 1984-86Scott Kavanagh 2007Tony Kimbrough 2003-04Tom Kisselle 1960-62Jim Knowles 1997-02Tim 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 <strong>2012</strong>Bill Miller 2007John Miller 1963-78Tim Mingey 1977-81Reggie Mitchell 1986Charley Molnar 2003-04Jake Moreland 2005-11Steve Morrison 2005-09Rich Nagy 2010-12Kyle Nystrom 1992-01Jack O’Brien 1934-35Matt Patanelli 1944, 1948-51Sam Pittman 1999Dick Raklovits 1957-74A.J. Ricker 2008, 2011-12Norb Riesterer 1938Brian Rock 1992-2005Jerry Rosburg 1987-91Bill Rowekamp 1957-74Dave Sabada 1981Mike Sabock 2008-11Tony Samuel 1982-83Mike Santiago 1985-86Scott Shafer 2005-06Tom 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 <strong>2012</strong>Roy Weitz 1942-55Lou West 1984-85Clayton White 2006Paul White 1955-56Paul Williams 2005Joe Woods 2001-03Bob Wyman 1964-74Current staff italicized in bold* Director of Football Operations(2000-03, 2005-11)** Current Head Coach<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


WMU FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS | ABEL — V. BROWN83A•A•A•AJohn Abel, 1935-37Walter Adamczyk, 1933Bobby Adams, 1991Mobolaji Afariogun, 1999-2002Paul Agema, 1988-90Joe 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, 1957Pete Aseritis, 1971-72Rontavious Atkins, 2011Charles Atkocunis, 1950-51William Atwater, 1992-94Jerry Austin, 1953-55Roger Avers, 1956-57Dan Avery, 1973Jim Avrett, 1966Eli Avromov, 1950John Ayres, 1937B•B•B•BChris Baar, 1983-84, 1986Jason Babin, 2000-03Blayne Baggett, 2004Tom Baetens, 1973-74Phil Bailey, 1952-53Fred Baker, 1932-34John Baker, 1943Tim 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, 1946-49Milton (Nick) Beam, 1924-27Lloyd Beardsley, 1959-61Ron Beasse, 1976Joe Beaubien, 1986Frank Beck, 1924-27Jim Bednar, 1961-62Harold Beebe, 1923Josh Behrens, 2002, 2004-05John Bek, 1914-15Scott Bell, 1988-89David 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, 1997-99Richard 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, 2009-11Sam 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, 1993-96Dan Boggan, 1988-90Travonte Boles, 2010-11Jim Bollweg, 1972-73Bill Bolm, 1958-59Nate Bolton, 1982-84George Bond, 1935-37Mark Bonds, 2004-07Laurence Bonifield, 1955Sollie 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, 1987Parris Boyer, 1981-83Allan Boyko, 1987-90Bruce Boyko, 1986-89Desmond Bozeman, 2010-11Mark Braciszewski, 19171-72Mark Braman, 1982Paul Braman, 1983Dan Bramschrieber, 1994-95Devon Brant, 2011Justin Braska, 2006-09Andy Brasosky, 1994-96Ray 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, 1989-90Brandon Brown, 1998-2001Bryan Brown, 1982-84Clinton Brown, 1943, 1946-47Gerald Brown, 1920-21Vern Brown, Sr., 1969-71


84WMU FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS | V. BROWN — H. DOOLITTLEVern 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, 1984-85C•C•C•CWalter Cade, 1988-91Charles Cady, 1924-25Greg Call, 1997Ken Callaway, 1952-53Len Calufetti, 1943August Camarata, 1943Duncan Cameron, 1918-20Deon Cammock, 2011Walter Campbell, 1915Mike Canfield, 1972-74Curtis Cannon, 2011Larry Caper, 1979-82Bob Carlson, 1946-49Jack Carlson, 1969-70Frank Carpenter, 1911-12Anthony Carr, 2001-02Clytus Carr, 1923-25Alex Carder, 2010-11Mike Carter, 1972-73Ralph Carter, 1970Richard Carter, 1945Bob Cartwright, 1946-47Al Cater, 1949-50,Larry Cates, 1971-73Wesley Cates, 1973-74Jason Cavanaugh, 1995-98Donald Celiscar, 2011John Chalapis, 1950, 1954-55Edward Chambers, 1909Bob Chant, 1950-51Hobart Chapel, 1917Joe Chapple, 2004-06Larry Charleston, 2000Bob Charon, 1951-52Clarence Cheatham, 1957-59Otis Cheathem, 1984-85Glenn 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, 2007-09Stan Claflin, 1906-07Benny 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, 1995-96Horace (Hap) Coleman, 1940-42Kevin Coleman, 2000-02Lovell Coleman 1957-59Michael Coleman, 1991-92Ron Colille, 1956Harry Collins, 1937-39Jerry Collins, 1966-68Wilbur 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, 1988-91Francis (Dick) Corbat, 1925-28Lou Corbat, 1913-15Carl Cornelius, 1945Joe Cornelius, 1993Bob Cornell, 1928Willard Cornell, 1926-27Dave Corning, 1974-75Walter Cornwell, 1920-22Christian Cote’, 1996Fred 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, 1965Howard Crull, 1919-20Ryan Cubit, 2004-06Sam Culbert, 1983-86Dan Cunningham, 1985-86, 1988-89Gary Cunningham, 1974, 1976-’77Justin Currie, 2011Harry Curry, 1987Wilbur Curry, 1918Jesse Curtis, 1931-33Matt Cutler, 2010-11Richard Cutler, 1947Dave Cutlip, 1989-92Steve Czarnota, 1985-86Tom Czyz, 1954-56D•D•D•DTed Daisher, 1977Tom Daly, 1924-25John Damoth, 1909-10Ray (Bud) Daniels, 1970-72Mike Darby, 1964Morris Davenport, 1975-78Zach Davidson, 2005-08Arthur Davis, 1993Paul Davis, 1988-92Rob Davis, 1987-88Vern Davis, 1968-70DeWayne Davisson, 1958Terry Davisson, 2010-11Lynn Deal, 1906Anthony DeBardelaben, 1990-91Ben DeBolt, 1964Gerald DeLoe, 1930Louis Delmas, 2005-08John Deming, 1997, 1999Napoleon Demps, 1974Allen DenBleyker, 1925Joe DeOrio, 1960-62Jim 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, 1911Denny D’Haene, 1972-73Manny Diaz, 2011Van 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, 1990-91Howard Doolittle, 1906<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


WMU FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS | S. DOOLITTLE — GROSSER85Steve Doolittle, 1971-72Denny Doornbos, 1974Jason Doubleday, 2000Andy Dorcely, 2006-09Ed Doucette, 1938-39Len Dovalosky, 1944Marvin Downs, 1972, 1974-75Homer (Bud) Doxey, 1945Jon Drach, 2001-03Mark Dragoo, 1997-98Gershwin Drain, 1968-69Tevin Drake, 2010-11Paul Dreher, 2011Dave Dreyer, 1969Ben Drucker, 2001Dustin Duclo, 2005-08Kelcey Dudley, 1997George Duditch, 1948-49Bob Duhan, 1949-50Danny Dumezich, 1980-81Sam Dunlap, 1915-17, 1919George Dunn, 1945-47Richard Dunn, 1945-47Tom Dunn, 1989, 1991-92Gladdon Dunst, 1943Tom Dyskiewicz, 1968E•E•E•EDon Earl, 1951Clarence East, 1914-15Don Eastman, 1988-90Loren Edmonds, 1942Bob Edwards, 1972Jim Eger, 1956-58Jack Eggertsen, 1939-41Ken Eggers, 1960Sean Egglesfield, 1998Tim Eising, 1988Blair Eklund, 2000-01Lou 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, 1912Dave Evans, 1973-74Dennis Evans, 1966-68Mario Evans, 1997-2000Max Evans, 1941Tad Evans, 1984-85, 1987Vernell Evans, 1928Al Everett, 1969-70Bob Ezelle, 1969-70F•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, 1933Ed (Chip) Ferguson, 1971-72Eric Ferguson, 1988-89, 1991Hoyt Ferm, 1926John Ferris, 1943George Field, 1921John Fielder, 1980-81Brian Fields, 2010-11Darnell Fields, 1997-98Loy Fierens, 1953-54Orville Fillinger, 1909Don Finnefrock, 1952-54Delmar Firme, 1941-42David Fisher, 1988Denis Fitzgerald, 1986Mike Fitzgerald, 1987Bill 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, 1967Richard 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, 2005-08George Fulgoni, 1925-27G•G•G•GLeland Gabe, 1940-41Scott Gajos, 2007-08Kevin Galeher, 2010-11Bob 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, 1975-76Jim Giffin, 1982-84Dave 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, 1983Darrius Griffith, 1990-91Ted Grignon, 1969-71Joe Grigg, 1957-58Bob Grimes, 1963-65Dave Gromacki, 1988Joe Grosser, 1963


86WMU FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS | GROSSMAN — KELDEREmerson Grossman, 1942, 1946-48Jerry Grover, 1906Tom Gruber, 1972-73Jim Gualdoni, 1973-75Stephen Gubernick, 2000-01Art Guenther, 1928-29Ivan Guillickson, 1960-62Paul Gunderman, 1956Art Guse, 1937-39Donyell Gutter, 1989H•H•H•HRobbie Haas, 2005Jim Habel, 1959-60J. K. Haehnle, 1995-98Web Hagadone, 1928-29Don Hager, 1972Jon Hall, 2003John (Dave) Hallabrin, 1969-71Jack Halstead, 1938-40Gail Hambleton, 1906Gene Hamlin, 1966-67Blake Hammond, 2009-11Bryon Hammons, 1993-94Todd Hanley, 1995-96Pat Hanlon, 1976Richard Hanschu, 1952-54Mark Hardy, 2002-04Marty Harig, 1998-2000Calvin 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, 1979-81Lloyd (Whitey) Hartman, 1948-50Robert Hatch, 1996Kevin Haverdink, 1985-88Bill Haviland, 1964-66Steve Hawkins, 1991-93Paul Hazel, 2009-11Alvah 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, 2011Tom 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, 1946-49Bryant 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, 1971Eric 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, 1978-81Harold Hulscher, 1920-21Hilliard Hulscher, 1919-20Pat Humes, 1976-79Randy Hummel, 1978Roger Hunt, 1972Edwin Husbeck, 1936-38Mike Hutchings, 1997-98Paul Hutchins, 1988, 1990-92Judson Hyames, 1914I•I•I•IGreg Igaz, 1969-71Gervase Ignasiak, 1935-36Phil Igoe, 1944George Ihler, 1962-64Bill Ingraham, 1975Ryan Iorillo, 2001-02Trevor Ishmael, 2011Ameer Ismail, 2004-06John Isom, 1953-54J•J•J•JGarvase Jach, 1925-27Jonathan Jack, 2009-10Fred Jacks, 1915Brian Jackson, 2004Mallett Jackson, 1944Nelson 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, 1927-29Jeremy Johnson, 1996-99Larry Johnson, 1993-94Mike Johnson, 1971Mike Johnson, 2002Morgan Johnson, 1916-17Neal Johnson, 1923-25Oscar (Okie) Johnson, 1922-24Paul 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, 2005-07Stu Jones, 1975-78Paul Jorgensen, 1972-74Schneider Julien, 2007-08Roman Juzwiak, 1955K•K•K•KJeff Kacmarek, 1981-84Kevin Kahl, 1979Rich Kaiser, 1992-95Charles Kalbfleisch, 1943-44Carl 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, 1946Shawn Keenoy, 1981-83Jack Kelder, 1951-54<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


WMU FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS | G. KELLEY — McCANTS87Greg 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, 1985-86Jack Krueger, 1956-58Albert Kruez, 1922Dave Kruse, 1987-88Robbie Krutilla, 2004-07Mark Kujacznski, 1979-82Carroll Kyser, 1942-43L•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, 1980-82Bryan Lape, 1998, 2000-02Kyle Lark, 2010Pete LaRouech, 1968-69Francis (Butch) LaRoue, 1960-62Andy Laue, 2006-07Alton Laupp, 1977-80Deshon Lawrence, 2008-09Count Laws, 1976-77John Lawson, 1984Richard (Dick) Lawson, 1968-70Roger 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, 2009-11Tom 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, 1984Bob Lintjer, 1970-71Ted Lintjer, 1974-75Jim 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, 2005-06Jeff Lujan, 1990, 1992Marcus Lund, 1919Mark Lundell, 1973-74Bob Lurtsema, 1965T. J. Lynch, 2009, 2011Joe Lynd, 1940-41Maurice Lyons, 1915M•M•M•MAnthony Magee, 1986Alfred MacDonald, 1960-62Paul MacDonald, 1939Art Macioszczyk, 1940-42Malcolm MacKay, 1929-31Jesse Madden, 1957-59Dave Madsen, 1991-94Tim Majerle, 1966-68Ken Major, 1932-33John Male 1976-77Stan Malek, 1950-51Louis (Bo) Mallard, 1934Jason 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, 1955-57Joel (Muleski) Mason, 1934-35Jack 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, 2001-02


88WMU FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS | McCARGER — OTTNEYJohn McCarger, 1942Eldon McCarty, 1911Jerry McCaskill, 1992-93Wilbur McClemans, 1908Marlan McClendon, 20002Wayne 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, 1913-14Robert (Scooter) McIntosh, 2004-05Bob McKay, 1914-15Pete McKay, 1911Harold McKee, 1927, 1931Richard McKee, 1952Duncan McKerracher, 1972-75Jim McKinley, 1963-65Marty 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, 1992-95Jose (Jo Jo) Mesa, 2001-02George 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, 1917-18Pierson Miller, 1934-35Rob Miller, 1972Rudel (Rudy) Miller, 1920-23Scott Miller, 1983Willie Miller, 2001-03Nick Milosevich, 1943, 1946-47Aaron Milton, 1987John Minick, 1984-85Ellison Mingo, 1989-90Paul Minnis, 1967-69Charles Missant, 2001-03Darrell Mitchell, 1993-94Nick Mitchell, 2008-10Pete Mitchell, 1965-67Rocky Mitchell, 1986Steve Mitchell, 1965-67Paul Moersch, 2003-05Dave Mollard, 1965-66Dave Mollard Jr., 1989-91Eric Monette, 2011John 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, 1924C.R. Moultry, 2000, 2003Henry Moultry, 2004John Mowatt, 1968-69Henry (Skip) Mugg, 1959Sean Mulhearn, 1987-90John Mullaney, 1947Gerald Muller, 1923-24George Mullin, 1916Frank Mumford, 1972Jay Mumford, 1974-76Chad Munson, 2002-03Matt Murphy, 1977-79Jamelle Murray, 2010Clark Mussman, 2010-11Bob Myers, 1946Dave Myers, 1972Earl Myers, 1936Melvin (Tubby) Myers, 1906-08N•N•N•NMark Nabozny, 1988-91Kirk Nakama, 2011Dan 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, 1997Drew Nowak, 2008-11John Nowak, 1967Steve Nowak, 1948Juan Nunez, 2007-10Eric Nunlee, 1996-99Art Nunn, 1916Tom Nütten, 1991-94Tom Nuveman, 1966-67Neal Nyland, 1914-15O•O•O•OWalt Oberlin, 1936-38George Ockstadt, 1936-37John Offerdahl, 1982-85Jasper Olendorf, 1925-26Erik Oleson, 2001-04Robert Oliver, 1987-88Dick Olmsted, 1957-59Walt Olsen, 1915-16, 1917, 1919Jack Olson, 1940-41Mike Onaga, 2004Heron O’Neal, 1994-97Dann O’Neill, 2010-11Jim O’Neill, 2010Lance Ortega, 1988-89Ernest Osborne, 2002-04John Osborne, 1909Tim Osborne, 1989-92Torre Ossmo, 1965-66Tom O’Shaughnessy, 1944, 1946-47Mark Ottney, 2002-05<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


WMU FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS | PALAZZOLO — L. SCHMIDT89P•P•P•PJoe Palazzolo, 1957Terry Palleschi, 1965, 1967Nate Palmer, 1993-94Paul Palmer, 1987Tony (Panarotta) Panard, 1937-38Bill Paniccia, 1944Bill Pappas, 1957-58Chris Pardon, 1995Ed Parham, 1979Anthony Parker, 2008-11Art 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, 1998Jim Peterson, 1961Harry Petaway, 1991, 1993-94Jesse Pettaway, 1984Demetrius Pettway, 2010-11Alfred Pfliger, 1938-40Mark Phalen, 1968John Phelan, 1907Bob Phillips, 1979-82Matt 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, 2009-11Mike Prough, 1979-80, 1983Jon Pryor, 1993-96Richard Pryor, 1964Roger Pulliam, 1963-65Herman Pump, 1925-27Tom Putt, 1972-73Chris Pyant, 2009Q•Q•Q•QJohn Quelvog, 1996Jeff Quintana, 1994-95Seth Quivey, 2005-06R•R•R•RGene Rademacher, 1968-70Bob Radlinski, 1964Val Ragainis, 1998-00Paul Rakow, 1962-64Jim Ralph, 1954Jason Randall, 1994John Rapacz, 1942Kyle Ras, 2002-’04George 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, 1973-74LeRoy 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, 2002Maurice Roberts, 2010Tony Roberts, 1987-88Aundra Robinson, 1981Cornelius Robinson, 2005-07Denny Robinson, 1984-87Exzabrion (K.T.) Robinson, 2001Marc Robinson, 1974Ross Robinson, 1936-38Scott Robinson, 2001-04Wayne Robinson, 1977-78, 1980Glen Rodney, 1943-44Todd Rogalski, 1999Gene Roger, 1975-78Astor Rogers, 1998-99Ronald Rogers, 1998-01Keith Rogien, 1976-78Steve 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, 1974Chuck Ruffin, 1985-87Chris Ryan, 1984, 1987S•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, 2010Robert Sanford, 1997-2000Dennis Santo, 1970Dan Sawochka, 1980-82Kerwin Scanlon, 1985-86Josh Schaffer, 2011Terry Schalk, 1979, 1981-82Allen Schau, 1960-62Ron Scheeler, 1967Tony Scheffler, 2002, 2004-05Mark Schenk, 1976-78Paul Schiele, 1920Bob Schilawski, 1942Carl Schiller, 1943, 1946-47Bill Schlee, 1961-62Fred Schmidt, 1938Leonard Schmidt, 1956-57


90WMU FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS | J. SCHNEIDER — TUFFOJohn Schneider, 1942Orville Schneider, 1966-67Paul Schneider, 1967-69Ron Schneider, 1962-64Mark Schnese, 1973Kurt Schoknecht, 1976-77Chuck Schoolmaster, 1946-49Andrew Schorfhaar, 1991-94Louis (Ed) Schroeder, 1970-72Alex Schultz, 1994-95Karl Schultz, 1996-97Keith Schultz, 2006-07John Schuster, 1978-81Paul Schutter, 1957Bob Scott, 1950-51Jamie Scott, 1979-81Bill Screws, 1971, 1973Antoin Scriven, 2010-11Herman 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, 2010-11Blake 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, 2002Damond Smith, 2009-10Dave Smith, 1967-68Garrett Smith, 2011Harold 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, 1917Warren 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, 1983-86Reg 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, 1972Matt Stover, 1998-2001Jack Streidl, 1940-41Vince Strigas, 1939-41Alex Strockis, 1925-28Rolf Strout, 1966-67Volney Stuck, 1906Nelson Stuit, 1916Warren (Ned) Stuits, 1945-47Richard Stull, 1948-49Don Stump, 1967-68Clare Suave, 1937-39Aaron Suber, 1972Cory Sueing, 2010-11Milton Summerfelt, 1926-27Ted Sundquist, 1924LeVelle Surateaux, 1916Dan Survillas, 1956Phillip Swanson, 2007-10Dennis Sweeney, 1969-71Lloyd Swelnis, 1958-60Steve Swinehart, 1969-70Roy Swoape, 1982-85Rod Swope, 1983Corey Sylve, 1990-91Ryan Sylvester, 1993, 1995Scott Sypniewski, 1984-87T•T•T•TGeorge Tabraham, 1920Bill Taft, 1956-58Don Tait, 1927Brad Tayles, 1989-92Steve Terlep, 1963-65Roger 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, 1949-51Glenis 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, 2010-11Emil 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, 1992-93<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


WMU FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS | TUMA — ZUNDEL91John Tuma, 1948-49Anthony Turner, 2001-02Jesse Turner, 1997-98Steve Turner, 1972-73Ross Tuttle, 1911U•U•U•UKasimili “Mili” Uitalia, 2011Larry Ulmer, 1970-72Roger Ulmer, 1974V•V•V•VJim VaChon, 1959-61Jim Vackaro, 1992-95Andy Valade, 1986Clark Valentine, 1928Craig Valentine, 1985Dave Van Dale, 1989, 1991-92Jim Vanderberg, 1971Vic Vanderberg, 1935-37Dale Vanderhoff, 1925Harold, VandeWalker, 1910-11Gary VanderWeele, 1985-88Philip VanHooks, 1995Lavelle Van Horn, 1989-91Scott 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, 1917W•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, 1914-15Lionel (Lenny) Wells, 1963Jeff Welsh, 1997, 2000-01Dale Wendell, 1971Jim Wenson, 1975Ed Wernet, 1935-36Brandon West, 2006-09Eric West, 1988-91Grant Westgate, 1917-20Jeff Westgate, 2000-02Mike Wheeler, 1974Todd Whitaker, 1996-98Bob White, 1945, 1949Bob White, 1959-61Harold White, 1921Jim White, 1973-75Jordan White, 2007, 2009-11Chuck Whitfield, 1973Terry Whitfield, 1999Gerald Whitney, 1907-08Al Wichlacz, 1982Anton Widas, 1932-34Jack Widas, 1959-60Edwin Wietnik, 1945-48Doug Wiggins, 2009-11Richard Wilhelm, 1962-64Brad Wike, 1987-88Anthony Williams, 2008Greg Williams, 1975-78Jeff Williams, 1981Ivan Williams, 1928-30Matt Williams, 2004-07Ron Williams, 1989Rudy Williams, 1976Stanford Williams, 1963-65Tronic Williams, 2010Wendell Williams, 1990, 1993Art Willick, 1963-65Brad Willis, 1990C.J. Wilson, 2005-08Chris Wilson, 1980, 1982Duane Wilson, 1979-82Herb Wilson, 1964Aaron Winchester, 2008-11Ralph Windoes, 1910Larry Winston, 1984-85Kevin Witkowski, 1985Jim Woehler, 1958-60Dave Wojick, 1986-87Bob 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, 1929-31Pete Wysocki, 1966, 1968Bill Yambrick, 1940-42Leon Yeakey, 1914-15Roy Yeakey, 1915-16Eugene Young, 1989Howard Young, 1907Carl Younkman, 1958Y•Y•Y•YZ•Z•Z•ZBill Zabonick, 1948-50Mitch Zajac, 2008-11Marlin (Dutch) Zeinstra, 1957George Zender, 1971-72Richard Zimmerman, 1954-55Micah Zuhl, 1998-2001Fred Zuidema, 1923-25Neil Zundel, 1944Current Broncos are in bold italics


92WMU FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL RECORDSRUSHING YARDSCAREER4,219 Robert Sanford, 1997-004,190 Jerome Persell, 1976-783,671 Brandon West, 2006-093,341 Shawn Faulkner, 1980-833,045 Jim Vackaro, 1992-952,608 Bobby Howard, 1977-802,453 Mark Bonds, 2004-072,449 Larry Caper, 1979-822,384 Phil Reed, 2000-032,018 Roger Lawson, 1969-712,010 Lewis Howard, 1984-872,000 Dan Matthews, 1973-75SEASON1,668 Shawn Faulkner, 19831,571 Robert Sanford, 20001,505 Jerome Persell, 19761,346 Jerome Persell, 19781,339 Jerome Persell, 19771,205 Roger Lawson, 19701,164 Brandon West, 20091,092 Robert Sanford, 19991,082 Mark Bonds, 20061,068 Lovell Coleman, 19581,054 Robert Davis, 19881,053 Phillip Reed, 20021,033 Robert Sanford, 19971,026 Brandon West, 20081,016 Darnell Fields, 19981,004 Trovon Riley, 2005GAME279 Lovell Coleman vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 1958247 Sam Dunlap vs. Ohio Northern, 1916241 Jerome Persell vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong>,1976PLAY95 Clarence Frendt vs. Detroit City, 1930 (TD)89 Leland Davis vs. Marshall, 1954 (TD)87 Horace Coleman vs. Toledo, 1941 (TD)87 Lewis Howard vs. Marshall, 1984RUSHING ATTEMPTSCAREER842 Jerome Persell, 1976-78838 Robert Sanford, 1997-00761 Shawn Faulkner, 1980-83732 Brandon West, 2006-09625 Jim Vackaro, 1992-95SEASON394 Shawn Faulkner, 1983309 Jerome Persell, 1978293 Robert Sanford, 2000GAME47 Shawn Faulkner vs. Ball State, 198346 Jerome Persell vs. Ball State, 197745 Tim Majerle vs. Ohio, 1966PASSING YARDSCAREER11,329 Tim Hiller, 2005, 2007-0911,299 Tim Lester, 1996-998,717 Brad Tayles, 1989-927,234 Alex Carder, 2009-present6,148 Jay McDonagh, 1993-954,849 Jeff Welsh, 1997-014,699 Ryan Cubit, 2004-064,463 Chris Conklin, 1982-83, ’85-86SEASON3,873 Alex Carder, 20113,725 Tim Hiller, 20083,639 Tim Lester, 19993,334 Alex Carder, 20103,311 Tim Lester, 19983,249 Tim Hiller, 20093,021 Tim Hiller, 20072,537 Jeff Welsh, 20002,465 Tony Kimbrough, 19882,462 Brad Tayles, 19922,397 Brad Tayles, 19902,189 Tim Lester, 19962,160 Chad Munson, 2002Tim Lester, 1997GAME548 Alex Carder at Toledo, 2011479 Alex Carder at Connecticut, 2011471 Tim Hiller at Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 2008450 Chad Munson vs. William & Mary, 2003439 Alex Carder vs. Purdue (Little Caesars Pizza Bowl), 2011435 Tim Lester vs. Bowling Green, 1998432 Tim Lester vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong>, 1998429 Alex Carder at Miami, 2011410 Tim Hiller vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 2009407 Tim Lester vs. Buffalo, 1999405 Tim Lester vs. Florida, 1999404 Alex Carder vs. Ball State, 2011403 Alex Carder vs. Toledo, 2010391 Jon Drach vs. Connecticut, 2003391 Tim Lester vs. Wyoming, 1996377 Tim Lester vs. Northern Illinois, 1998376 Tim Lester vs. Ohio, 1998375 Tim Hiller vs. Akron, 2007374 Jeff Welsh vs. <strong>Michigan</strong>, 2001PLAY94 Jon Drach to Greg Jenningsvs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 2003 (TD)89 Tim Hiller to Greg Jenningsvs. Bowling Green, 2005 (TD)87 Jamie Pass to Allan Boykovs. Kent State, 1990 (TD)84 Brad Tayles to Corey Sylvevs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 1990 (TD)84 Brad Tayles to John Mortonvs. Ball State, 1992 (TD)PASSING ATTEMPTSCAREER1,608 Tim Hiller, 2005, 2007-091,507 Tim Lester, 1996-991,370 Brad Tayles, 1989-92SEASON522 Tim Hiller, 2008502 Alex Carder, 2011514 Tim Hiller, 2009470 Tim Lester, 1999458 Alex Carder, 2010421 Tim Hiller, 2007406 Tim Lester, 1998376 Brad Tayles, 1992GAME66 Tim Hiller vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 200964 Alex Carder vs. Toledo, 201063 Tim Hiller at Buffalo, 200862 Tim Hiller vs. Ball State, 200959 Alex Carder at Toledo, 201158 Jeff Welsh vs. <strong>Michigan</strong>, 200157 Alex Carder vs. Purdue (Little Caesars Pizza Bowl), 201157 Alex Carder at Miami, 201157 Tony Kimbrough vs. Fresno State, 198855 Tim Hiller vs. Buffalo, 200953 Alex Carder vs. Northern Illinois, 201053 Tim Hiller at Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 200853 Brad Tayles vs. Toledo, 199252 Tim Lester vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong>, 1998PASS COMPLETIONSCAREER1,013 Tim Hiller, 2005, 2007-09875 Tim Lester, 1996-99663 Brad Tayles, 1989-92624 Alex Carder, 2009-present529 Jay McDonagh, 1993-95459 Ryan Cubit, 2004-06382 Jeff Welsh, 1997-01SEASON339 Tim Hiller, 2008330 Alex Carder, 2011309 Tim Hiller, 2009289 Alex Carder, 2010282 Tim Lester, 1999267 Tim Hiller, 2007236 Tim Lester, 1998207 Jeff Welsh, 2000GAME43 Alex Carder vs. Toledo, 201042 Tim Hiller at Buffalo, 200840 Tim Hiller, 200938 Alex Carder at Toledo, 201138 Tim Hiller at Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 200837 Alex Carder at Connecticut, 201136 Alex Carder at Miami, 201136 Jeff Welsh vs. <strong>Michigan</strong>, 200134 Tim Hiller vs. Hofstra, 200934 Tim Hiller vs. Buffalo, 200933 Tim Hiller vs. Ball State, 200933 Robbie Haas vs. Virginia, 200532 Tony Kimbrough vs. Miami, 198832 Tim Lester vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong>, 199831 Alex Carder vs. Purdue (Little Caesars Pizza Bowl), 201131 Alex Carder vs. Northern Illinois, 201031 Tim Hiller at Kent State, 200930 Tim Hiller at Nebraska, 200830 Tim Lester vs. Bowling Green, 199629 Alex Carder vs. Ball State, 201129 Ryan Cubit vs. Northern Illinois, 200629 Ryan Cubit vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong>, 200429 Tim Lester vs. Akron, 1999COMPLETION PCT.CAREER.629 Tim Hiller, 2005, 2007-09.602 Ryan Cubit, 2004-06.602 Jeff Welsh, 1997-01<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


WMU FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL RECORDS93.593 Jay McDonagh, 1993-95.590 Jeff Welsh, 1997-01.582 Ed Chlebek, 1959-61SEASON.670 Jon Drach, 2003.657 Alex Carder, 2011.653 Tim Hiller, 2005.649 Tim Hiller, 2008.642 Robbie Haas, 2005.634 Tim Hiller, 2007.631 Alex Carder, 2010.629 Jeff Welsh, 2001.615 Jay McDonagh, 1993.614 Ryan Cubit, 2006.602 Ryan Cubit, 2005.601 Tim Hiller, 2009.600 Tim Lester, 1999TOUCHDOWN PASSESCAREER99 Tim Hiller, 2005, 2007-0987 Tim Lester, 1996-9961 Alex Carder, 2009-present49 Brad Tayles, 1989-9245 Jay McDonagh, 1993-9535 Norm Harris, 1948-5034 Jeff Welsh, 1997-01SEASON36 Tim Hiller, 200834 Tim Lester, 199931 Alex Carder, 201130 Alex Carder, 201023 Tim Hiller, 200922 Tim Lester, 199820 Tim Hiller, 200720 Tim Hiller, 200519 Tony Kimbrough, 198818 Norm Harris, 1949; Chad Munson, 2003GAME7 Alex Carder at Toledo, 20116 Tyler Van Tubbergen vs. Akron, 20116 Chad Munson vs. William & Mary, 20035 Alex Carder at Connecticut, 20115 Alex Carder at Akron, 20105 Alex Carder vs. Nicholls State, 20105 Tim Hiller vs. Ball State, 20055 Jon Drach vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 20035 Jeff Welsh vs. Illinois State, 20015 Tim Lester vs. Youngstown State, 19995 Norm Harris vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 1949INTERCEPTIONSCAREER67 Brad Tayles, 1989-92SEASON25 Brad Tayles, 1989GAME6 Brad Tayles vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 1989RECEPTIONSCAREER306 Jordan White, 2007, 2009-11 ^260 Jamarko Simmons, 2005-08238 Greg Jennings, 2002-05235 Steve Neal, 1997-00190 Juan Nunez, 2007-10163 Kendrick Mosley, 1999-03157 Andre Wallace, 1991-94151 Robert Arnheim, 2008-11150 Josh Bush, 1998-01143 Jake Moreland, 1996-99SEASON140 Jordan White, 2011104 Jamarko Simmons, 200898 Greg Jennings, 200594 Jordan White, 201091 Juan Nunez, 201084 Jamarko Simmons, 200777 Kendrick Mosley, 200374 Greg Jennings, 200474 Steve Neal, 199971 Tony Knox, 199668 Andre Wallace, 1994GAME16 Jordan White at Toledo, 201116 Greg Jennings at Virginia, 200516 Jamie Hence vs. Ohio, 198715 Tony Knox vs. West Virginia, 199714 Jordan White at No. 24 Illinois, 201114 Juan Nunez at Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 201014 Jordan White vs. Northern Illinois, 201014 Jamarko Simmons vs. Indiana, 200714 Jamarko Simmons at West Virginia, 200714 Steve Neal vs. Toledo, 199913 Jordan White vs. Purdue (Little Caesars Pizza Bowl), 201113 Jordan White vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 201113 Juan Nunez vs. Toledo, 201013 Jordan White vs. Toledo, 201013 Jamarko Simmons at Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 200813 Jamarko Simmons vs. Cincinnati, 200612 Jordan White at Northern Illinois, 201112 Jordan White vs. Bowling Green, 201112 Jordan White at Connecticut, 201112 Jordan White at <strong>Michigan</strong>, 201112 Kelly Spielmaker vs. Toledo, 198312 Kendrick Mosley vs. Connecticut, 2003^ MAC RecordRECEIVING YARDSCAREER4,187 Jordan White, 2007, 2009-11 ^3,599 Steve Neal, 1997-003,539 Greg Jennings, 2002-053,019 Jamarko Simmons, 2005-082,456 Corey Alston, 1997-002,337 Juan Nunez, 2007-102,042 Kendrick Mosley, 1999-031,957 Allan Boyko, 1987-901,889 Josh Bush, 1998-011,802 Bob Phillips, 1979-82SEASON1,911 Jordan White, 2011 ^1,378 Jordan White, 20101,276 Jamarko Simmons, 20081,259 Greg Jennings, 20051,121 Steve Neal, 19981,113 Steve Neal, 19991,092 Greg Jennings, 20041,050 Greg Jennings, 20031,032 Juan Nunez, 20101,019 Kendrick Mosley, 2003980 Jamarko Simmons, 2007858 Jamie Hence, 1987848 Steve Neal, 2000GAME265 Jordan White vs. Purdue (Little Caesars Pizza Bowl), 2011 %263 Corey Alston vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong>, 1997244 Greg Jennings vs. Ball State, 2005238 Jordan White at Toledo, 2011203 Bob Phillips vs. Ohio, 1981192 Juan Nunez at Akron, 2010186 Kelly Spielmaker vs. Toledo, 1983184 Steve Neal vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong>, 1998181 Jamie Hence vs. Ohio, 1987180 Jordan White vs. Northern Illinois, 2010^ MAC Record% MAC and WMU Bowl RecordTOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONSCAREER39 Greg Jennings, 2002-0532 Jordan White, 2007, 2009-1127 Steve Neal, 1997-0025 Corey Alston, 1997-0024 Juan Nunez, 2007-1020 Branden Ledbetter, 2005-0819 Allan Boyko, 1987-9017 Jamarko Simmons, 2005-0816 Bob Phillips, 1979-8215 Jamie Hence, 1985-8814 Andrea Wallace, 1992-95SEASON17 Jordan White, 201114 Greg Jennings, 200514 Greg Jennings, 200311 Greg Jennings, 200411 Steve Neal, 199910 Allan Boyko, 199010 Juan Nunez, 201010 Jordan White, 2010GAME4 Greg Jennings vs. Ball State, 20053 Jordan White at Toledo, 20113 Juan Nunez at Akron, 20103 Greg Jennings vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 20033 Steve Neal vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong>, 19993 Steve Neal vs. Missouri, 19993 George Mesko vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 19493 Al Bellile vs. West Texas State, 1968ALL-PURPOSE YARDSCAREER7,764 Brandon West, 2006-095,093 Greg Jennings, 2002-054,705 Jordan White, 2007, 2009-114,609 Robert Sanford, 1997-004,446 Jim Vackaro, 1992-954,394 Jerome Persell, 1975-783,812 Cliff Reed, 1981-84


94WMU FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL RECORDSSEASON2,358 Brandon West, 20092,160 Jordan White, 20112,119 Brandon West, 20071,943 Brandon West, 20081,889 Shawn Faulkner, 19831,734 Greg Jennings, 20031,623 Robert Sanford, 20001,576 Tony Knox, 19961,561 Jerome Persell, 1976GAME346 Brandon West vs. Indiana, 2007330 Tony Knox vs. West Virginia, 1996296 Benny Clark vs. Kent, 1998291 Brandon West at Iowa, 2007282 Brandon West vs. Buffalo, 2009279 Greg Jennings vs. Connecticut, 2003279 Lovell Coleman vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 1958276 Paul Agema vs. Akron, 1990TOTAL OFFENSECAREER11,220 Tim Hiller, 2005, 2007-0911,081 Tim Lester, 1996-999,071 Brad Tayles, 1989-927,746 Alex Carder, 2009-present6,915 Jay McDonagh, 1993-954,805 Jeff Welsh, 1997-014,599 Ryan Cubit, 2004-064,190 Jerome Persell, 1976-784,109 Chris Conklin, 1982-83, 1985-864,078 Chad Munson, 2002-034,055 Tony Kimbrough, 1987-88SEASON4,143 Alex Carder, 20113,727 Tim Hiller, 20083,604 Tim Lester, 19993,560 Alex Carder, 20103,262 Tim Lester, 19983,148 Tim Hiller, 20092,952 Tim Hiller, 20072,610 Tony Kimbrough, 19882,605 Brad Tayles, 1990GAME564 Alex Carder at Toledo, 2011478 Alex Carder at Connecticut, 2011465 Tim Hiller at Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 2008464 Chad Munson vs. William & Mary, 2003456 Alex Carder vs. Purdue (Little Caesars Pizza Bowl), 2011448 Alex Carder at Miami, 2011447 Tim Lester vs. Bowling Green, 1998440 Alex Carder vs. Ball State, 2011432 Tim Lester vs. Buffalo, 1999431 Tony Kimbrough vs. Fresno State, 1988426 Tim Lester vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong>, 1998413 Tim Lester vs. Wyoming, 1996TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYSCAREER1,773 Tim Hiller, 2005, 2007-091,747 Tim Lester, 1996-991,675 Brad Tayles, 1989-921,212 Alex Carder, 2009-present1,211 Jay McDonagh, 1993-95843 Jerome Persell, 1976-78SEASON630 Alex Carder, 2011567 Alex Carder, 2010560 Tim Hiller, 2008553 Tim Hiller, 2009525 Tim Lester, 1999476 Tim Lester, 1998471 Tim Hiller, 2007444 Brad Tayles, 1992441 Jay McDonagh, 1995431 Brad Tayles, 1990GAME86 Tim Lester @ MAC Championship, 199984 Chad Munson vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 200279 Alex Carder vs. Toledo, 201074 Tony Kimbrough vs. Fresno State , 198872 Chad Munson vs. Bowling Green, 200271 Alex Carder vs. Purdue (Little Caesars Pizza Bowl), 201171 Chad Munson vs. UCF, 2002TOUCHDOWNSCAREER43 Robert Sanford, 1997-0039 Jerome Persell, 1976-7832 Jordan White, 2007, 2009-1132 Brandon West, 2006-0932 Walt Olsen, 1916-17, 191930 Lovell Coleman, 1957-59SEASON19 Sam Dunlap, 191619 Jerome Persell, 197618 Robert Sanford, 200017 Jordan White, 201117 Walt Olsen, 1916GAME8 Walt Olsen vs. Grand Rapids Veterinary, 19167 Sam Dunlap vs. Ohio Northern, 19164 eight timesTOTAL POINTSCAREER333 John Potter, 2008-11307 Brad Selent, 1997-00258 Robert Sanford, 1997-00253 Walt Olsen, 1916-17, 1919240 Jerome Persell, 1976-78239 Mike Prindle, 1981-84SEASON138 Walt Olsen, 1916122 Sam Dunlap, 1916118 Jerome Persell, 1976108 Robert Sanford, 2000107 John Potter, 2011102 Jordan White, 201194 Lovell Coleman, 195094 Brad Selent, 1998GAME52 Walt Olsen vs. Grand Rapids Veterinary, 191642 Sam Dunlap vs. Ohio Northern, 191634 Walt Olsen vs. <strong>Michigan</strong> State Frosh, 1916POINTS AFTERTOUCHDOWNS (P.A.T.)CAREER184 John Potter, 2008-present157 Brad Selent, 1997-00105 John Creek, 1985-8899 Alton Laupp, 1977-80SEASON57 John Potter, 201150 John Potter, 201047 Brad Selent, 200042 Nate Meyer, 200541 John Potter, 200841 Robert Menchinger, 200340 Brad Selent, 199839 John Creek, 1988GAME10 Walt Olsen vs. <strong>Michigan</strong> State Frosh, 191610 Walt Olsen vs. Ohio Northern, 19169 John Potter vs. Akron, 20119 John Potter at Toledo, 20118 John Potter at Akron, 20108 Robert Menchinger vs. William & Mary, 20038 Brad Selent vs. Bowling Green, 19988 Brad Selent vs. Indiana State, 20007 John Potter vs. Nicholls State, 20107 John Potter at Toledo, 20097 John Potter at Idaho, 20087 Nate Meyer vs. Ball State, 2005CONSECUTIVE P.A.T.CAREER129 John Potter, 2008-11 ^71 John Creek, 1985-8866 Robert Menchinger, 2001-0355 Mike Prindle, 1981-8448 Brad Selent, 1997-9838 Alton Laupp, 1979-80SEASON57 John Potter, 201150 John Potter, 201047 Brad Selent, 200041 Robert Menchinger, 200340 Brad Selent, 1998^ MAC RecordFIELD GOALSCAREER54 Mike Prindle, 1981-8450 Brad Selent, 1997-0047 John Potter, 2008-1145 Jay Barresi, 1989-9242 John Creek, 1985-88SEASON24 Mike Prindle, 198418 Brad Selent, 199817 Nate Meyer, 200617 Mike Prindle, 198216 John Potter, 201115 John Creek, 198815 Jay Barresi, 1989GAME7 Mike Prindle vs. Marshall, 1984 (9 att.)<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


WMU FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL RECORDS954 Nate Meyer vs. Virginia, 2005 (4 att.)4 Mike Prindle vs. Ohio, 1984 (4 att.)4 Jay Barresi vs. Toledo, 1989 (4 att.)4 Brad Selent vs. Ball State, 1998 (5 att.)LONGEST56 Mike Prindle vs. Northern Illinois, 198456 Brad Selent vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 199853 Brad Selent vs. Marshall, 199952 Mike Canfield vs. Kent, 197251 Jay Barresi vs. Toledo, 1989P0INTS (KICKERS)CAREER333 John Potter, 2008-11307 Brad Selent, 1997-00239 Mike Prindle, 1981-84231 John Creek, 1985-88SEASON107 John Potter, 201194 Brad Selent, 199890 Mike Prindle, 198486 John Potter, 201084 Nate Meyer, 200684 John Creek, 198879 Brad Selent, 199978 Nate Meyer, 200574 John Potter, 200871 Brad Selent, 200068 Mike Prindle, 198267 Kevin Knope, 1994GAME24 Mike Prindle vs. Marshall, 198415 Mike Prindle vs. Ohio, 198415 John Potter at Ball State, 201014 John Potter vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 201114 John Creek vs. Illinois State, 198813 Nate Meyer vs. Ball State, 200513 Alton Laupp vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong>, 198013 Brad Selent vs. Northern Illinois, 1998PUNTSCAREER225 Jim Klapthor, 1983-86208 Ben Armer, 2008-11207 Stu Jones, 1975-78184 Jim Laney, 2005-07177 Mike Prindle, 1981-83SEASON77 Mike Prindle, 198277 Jim Klapthor, 198572 Ada Anderson, 2003GAME12 Mike Prindle vs. Miami, 198211 Adam Anderson vs. <strong>Michigan</strong> State, 2003GAME (LONGEST)86 Dale Morris vs. Butler, 193886 Dale Livingston vs. Kent, 1966PUNT AVERAGECAREER41.0 Jim Laney, 2005-07 (184 for 7,538 yards)40.8 Todd Rawsthorne, 1990-9140.7 Adam Anderson, 2001-0340.4 Ben Armer, 2008-1139.9 Dale Livingston, 1965-6639.4 Leslie Gratton, 1948-50SEASON43.9 Jim Laney, 2007 (62 for 2720 yards)43.9 Adam Anderson, 2003 (72-3162)43.3 Dale Livingston, 1967 (49-2123)42.9 Todd Rawsthorne, 1990 (35-1502)41.2 Ben Armer, 2010 (57-2349)41.1 Jim Klapthor, 1985 (77-3161)GAME52.6 Jim Klapthor vs. Bowling Green, 1986 (5 for 263 yards)52.0 Ben Armer vs. Ohio, 2008 (2-104)51.0 Ben Armer vs. Northern Illinois, 2010 (3-153)50.7 Jim Laney at West Virginia, 2007 (7-355)50.5 Ben Armer vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong>, 2008 (2-101)50.5 Todd Rawsthorne vs. Akron, 1991 (4-202)49.9 Dale Livingston vs. BYU, 1967 (6-299)49.8 Adam Anderson vs. N. Illinois, 2003 (6-299)PUNT RETURNSCAREER83 Dave Kribs, 1937-3969 Josh Bush, 1998-0168 Greg Williams, 1975-7868 Reggie Hinton, 1979-81SEASON39 Dave Kribs, 193838 Kendrick Mosley, 200335 Josh Bush, 2000GAME9 Kendrick Mosley vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 20039 Dave Kribs vs. Akron, 19387 Dave Kribs vs. Detroit, 19387 George Bedner vs. Kent, 1961PUNT RETURN YARDSCAREER869 Kendrick Mosley, 1999-03786 Josh Bush, 1998-01611 Greg Williams, 1975-78558 Reggie Hinton, 1979-81SEASON526 Josh Bush, 2000440 Kendrick Mosley, 2002256 Dave Hallabrin, 1971GAME160 Kendrick Mosley vs. C. <strong>Michigan</strong>, 2003 (9)151 Paul Agema vs. Akron, 1990 (6 att.)138 Kendrick Mosley vs. Buffalo, 2002 (5)Steve Neal vs. Kent, 1997 (5)PLAY95 Paul Agema vs. Akron, 1990 (TD)89 Wesley Cates vs. Bowling Green, 1974 (TD)84 Steve Neal vs. Kent, 1997 (TD)KICKOFF RETURNSCAREER127 Brandon West, 2006-0975 Cliff Reed, 1981-8471 Elan Banks, 1991-94SEASON42 Brandon West, 200941 Dervon Wallace, 201137 Rashad McDade, 199935 Brandon West, 200731 Greg Jennings, 200328 Brandon West, 200827 Cliff Reed, 198425 Allan Boyko, 198825 Tony Knox, 199625 Ronald Rogers, 2001GAME8 Dervon Wallace at Toledo, 20117 Brandon West vs.Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 20097 Rashad McDade vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong>, 19997 Lewis Howard vs. Bowling Green, 19856 11 timesKICKOFF RETURN YARDSCAREER3,118 Brandon West, 2006-091,737 Cliff Reed, 1981-841,607 Elan Banks, 1991-941,412 Allan Boyko, 1987-90CAREER (AVERAGE)27.8 Lovell Coleman, 1957-59SEASON1,015 Dervon Wallace, 2011960 Brandon West, 2009906 Brandon West, 2007898 Rashad McDade, 1999690 Tony Knox, 1996669 Greg Jennings, 2003637 Brandon West, 2008618 Allan Boyko, 1988615 Brandon West, 2006608 Cliff Reed, 1984GAME212 Brandon West vs. Indiana, 2007 (5 att.)195 Rashad McDade vs. Youngstown St., 1999 (3)188 Dervon Wallace at <strong>Michigan</strong>, 2011 (6)177 Dervon Wallace at Toledo, 2011 (8)165 Jim Bednar vs. Utah State, 1961 (4)161 Brandon West at Indiana, 2009 (6)158 Brandon West at Florida State, 2006 (4)156 Tony Knox vs. West Virginia, 1996 (5)PLAY100 Tyrone Walker vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong>, 2002 (TD)100 Lovell Coleman vs. Marshall, 1957 (TD)100 Lovell Coleman vs. Bowling Green, 1958 (TD)99 Rashad McDade vs. Youngstown St., 1999 (TD)99 Mike Wood vs. Ball State, 1972 (TD)TACKLESCAREER696 John Offerdahl, 1982-85435 Sean Mulhearn, 1987-90406 Eric Hoffman, 1985-88382 Peter Tuffo, 1990-94346 Greg Igaz, 1969-71334 John Schuster, 1978-81313 Scott Niles, 1996-99310 Louis Delmas, 2005-08310 Dominic Riggio, 1971-73309 Garrett Soldano, 1997-00305 Willie Barrios, 1985-88305 Tom Elias, 1969-71


96WMU FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL RECORDS302 Mark Garalczyk, 1984-86302 Mario Evans, 1997-00SEASON192 John Offerdahl, 1983186 Eric Manns, 1978182 John Offerdahl, 1984GAME27 Willie Berrios vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 198725 Greg Igaz vs. Brigham Young, 197024 Van Dickerson vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 197724 John Offerdahl vs. Ball State, 1984TACKLES FOR LOSSCAREER75.0 Jason Babin, 2000-0366.0 Joel Smeenge, 1986-8950.5 Ameer Ismail, 2004-0645.0 Mark Garalczyk, 1984-8642.0 Roy Swoape, 1982-8539.0 Dion Powell, 1992-9537.0 Rick Lucas, 1994-97SEASON33.0 Jason Babin, 200326.0 Jason Babin, 200225.5 Ameer Ismail, 200623.0 Joel Smeenge, 198922.0 Roy Swoape, 198520.5 Drew Nowak, 201120.0 Ameer Ismail, 200520.0 Joel Smeenge, 1988GAME9.0 Roy Swoape vs. Kent, 1984 (40 yds.)6.5 Ameer Ismail at Ball State, 2006 (41)6.0 Mark Garalczyk vs. Toledo, 1985 (31)SACKSCAREER38.0 Jason Babin, 2000-0334.0 Joel Smeenge, 1986-89SEASON17.0 Ameer Ismail, 200615.0 Jason Babin, 200315.0 Jason Babin, 200214.0 Joel Smeenge, 198913.0 Roy Swoape, 1985GAME6.0 Ameer Ismail at Ball State, 2006 (41 yds.)FORCED FUMBLESCAREER18 Joel Smeenge, 1986-8917 John Offerdahl, 1982-8510 Bryan Lape, 1998, 2000-02SEASON6 Bryan Lape, 20016 Joel Smeenge, 19886 Joel Smeenge, 19895 Jason Feldpausch, 20025 John Offerdahl, 19845 Joel Smeenge, 19875 Terrence Moore, 2000GAME3 John Offerdahl vs. Marshall, 19843 Roy Swoape vs. Kent, 1984RECOVERED FUMBLESCAREER8 John Offerdahl, 1982-857 Doug Kraus, 1986-896 George Bullock, 1977-806 Dave Knapp, 1979-826 Sean Mulhearn, 1987-90SEASON5 Doug Kraus, 19885 Paul Johnson, 19885 Sean Mulhearn, 19894 seven timesGAME3 Trevor Ishmael vs. Akron, 20113 Rich Townsend vs. Northern Illinois, 19783 George Bullock vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 19793 Paul Johnson vs. Northern Illinois, 1988INTERCEPTIONSCAREER24 Dave Kribs, 1937-3915 Floyd Stollsteimer, 1951-5315 Ron Karlis, 1970-7214 Ronald Rogers, 1997-01SEASON11 Dave Kribs, 19399 Dave Kribs, 19389 Bill Yambrick, 19429 Floyd Stollsteimer, 1951GAME4 Bill Yambrick vs. Wayne State, 19424 Sam Antonazzo vs. Marshall, 19683 Tony Carr vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong>, 20023 Dave Gapinski vs. Ohio, 19763 Dick Trudeau vs. West Texas State, 19663 George Ihler vs. Marshall, 1962INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDSCAREER313 Ron Karlis, 1970-72229 Dave Hudson, 1966-68223 Floyd Stollsteimer, 1951-53SEASON247 Ron Karlis, 1972154 Floyd Stollsteimer, 1951149 Marty Barski, 1966GAME109 Sam Antonazzo vs. Marshall, 1968108 Eric Nunlee vs. Kent, 1996106 Londen Fryar vs. Toledo, 2006100 Vern Brown vs. Brigham Young, 1970100 Eric Manns vs. Ball State, 1978PLAY100 Vern Brown vs. Brigham Young, 1970 (TD)99 Dick Bezile vs. Marshall, 1959 (TD)92 Londen Fryar vs. Toledo, 2006 (TD)87 Greg Williams vs. Northern Illinois, 1976 (TD)PASS DEFLECTIONSCAREER38 Ronald Rogers, 1997-0133 Demetrius Jones, 1980-8330 Vern Brown, 1969-7129 Paul Davis, 1988-89; 1991-9227 Londen Fryar, 2005-0827 Mike Wood, 1971-73SEASON20 Mike Wood, 197316 Londen Fryar, 200714 Vern Davis, 196914 Heron O’Neal, 199713 Vern Davis, 1969GAME6 Londen Fryar vs. Akron, 20074 13 timesTOUCHDOWN SAVES(Stat not kept after 1992)CAREER15 Denny Robinson, 1984-8712 Mike Gary, 1981-8311 John Smith, 1973-76SEASON10 Mike Gary, 19838 Willie Berrios, 1988GAME3 Denny Robinson vs. <strong>Michigan</strong> State, 19863 Paul Davis vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 1992BLOCKED KICKSCAREER5 Cory Flom, 2005-064 Drew Nowak, 2008-113 Nick Varcadipane, 2005-063 Paul Moersch, 2002-053 Demetrius Jones, 1980-833 Paul Davis, 1988-893 William Reed, 1996-98SEASON4 Cory Flom, 20063 Paul Moersch, 20052 11 timesGAME2 Cory Flom at Indiana, 2006 (two FG’s)2 Bill Chopp vs. <strong>Michigan</strong> State, 1997 (punt)Current Broncos appear in bold italics<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


WMU FOOTBALL TEAM RECORDS97TEAM RECORDS — GAMEMOST POINTS:103, vs. Hillsdale, 1918 (103-0)MOST POINTS, QUARTER:35, vs. Akron, 201135, vs. Kent State, 1996LARGEST WIN:103, vs. Hillsdale, 1918 (103-0)LARGEST LOSS:58, vs. Florida State, 1991 (58-0)MOST POINTS ALLOWED:67, vs. Ohio, 1953 (67-12 loss)MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS:88, vs. Marshall, 1970FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS:16, at <strong>Michigan</strong> State, 200916, vs. Toledo, 1999MOST RUSHING YARDS:495, vs. Grand Rapids Vet., 1916MOST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED:494, at Northern Illinois, 2011FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED:-21, vs. Southwestern Louisiana, 1994MOST PASSING YARDS:548, at Toledo, 2011FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED:0, vs. Ohio, 1997MOST PASS ATTEMPTS:66 vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 2009MOST PASS COMPLETIONS:43 vs. Toledo, 2010FEWEST PASS ATTEMPTS ALLOWED:3, vs. Ohio, 1997FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS ALLOWED:0, vs. Ohio, 1997INTERCEPTIONS THROWN:7, vs. Miami, 1972MOST TOTAL YARDS:663, vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong>, 1998MOST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED:804, at Toledo, 2011FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED:57, vs. Marshall, 1972MOST COMBINED TOTAL YARDS:1,439, at Toledo, 2011MOST PLAYS:105, vs. Toledo, 1992FEWEST PLAYS:39, vs. Kent State, 1966MOST FIRST DOWNS:36, vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong>, 1998MOST FIRST DOWNS, RUSHING:25, vs. Marshall, 1970MOST FIRST DOWNS, PASSING:23, at Toledo, 201120, vs. Purdue (Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 201120, vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 200920, vs. Illinois State, 200120, vs. Buffalo, 199920, vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong>, 1998MOST FIRST DOWNS, PENALTIES:7, vs. Arkansas State, 1968FEWEST FIRST DOWNS:0, vs. Detroit, 1939FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED:1, vs. Illinois College, 1938FEWEST FIRST DOWNS, RUSHING:0, vs. Ball State, 19920, vs. Idaho, 1972FEWEST FIRST DOWNS, PASSING:0, vs. Ohio, 19970, vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 19730, vs. Ball State, 19710, vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong>, 1970MOST FIELD GOALS:7, vs. Marshall, 1984MOST PAT KICKS:10, vs. Kent State, 1996MOST INTERCEPTIONS:7, vs. Marshall, 1968MOST FUMBLES LOST:5, five timesMOST FUMBLE RECOVERIES:7, vs. Kent State, 19897, vs. Ohio, 1952FEWEST PENALTIES:0, vs. Marshall, 1999FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED:0, vs. Marshall, 1999MOST PENALTIES:16, vs. West Virginia, 1996MOST YARDS PENALIZED:163, vs. Marshall, 1969LARGEST ATTENDANCE, HOME:36,361 vs. Indiana State, 2000LARGEST ATTENDANCE, ROAD:109,837 vs. <strong>Michigan</strong>, 2001TEAM RECORDS — SEASONMOST WINS:9 1988, 2000, 2008 seasonsFEWEST WINS:1 1906, 1953, 1955, 1975, 2004 seasonsMOST LOSSES:10 1975, 2004 seasonsFEWEST LOSSES:0 1909, 1913, 1914, 1922, 1932, 1941 seasonsLONGEST WINNING STREAK:12 1921-23 seasonsLONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK:16 1921-23 seasonsLONGEST LOSING STREAK:14 1974-75 seasonsMOST POINTS:459 2011 seasonFEWEST POINTS:26 1906 seasonMOST TOUCHDOWNS:58 2011 seasonFEWEST TOUCHDOWNS:3 1939 seasonMOST POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWNS:57 2011 seasonFEWEST POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWNS:0 1934 seasonMOST RUSH ATTEMPTS:677 1976 seasonFEWEST RUSH ATTEMPTS:285 1953 seasonMOST RUSHING YARDS:3136 1976 seasonFEWEST RUSHING YARDS:863 1953 seasonMOST PASS ATTEMPTS:554 2011 seasonFEWEST PASS ATTEMPTS:77 1958 seasonMOST PASS COMPLETIONS:369 2011 seasonFEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS:19 1958 seasonMOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN:26 1987 seasonFEWEST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN:5 1977 seasonMOST PASSING YARDS:4,385 2011 seasonFEWEST PASSING YARDS:524 1975 seasonMOST YARDS LOST:469 1973 seasonFEWEST YARDS LOST:137 1976 seasonMOST TOTAL YARDS:5,960 2011 seasonFEWEST TOTAL YARDS:1,506 1953 seasonMOST OFFENSIVE PLAYS:945 2011 seasonFEWEST OFFENSIVE PLAYS:320 1951 seasonMOST FIRST DOWNS:320 2011 seasonFEWEST FIRST DOWNS:73 1949 seasonMOST FIRST DOWNS, RUSHING:158 1976 seasonFEWEST FIRST DOWNS, RUSHING:47 1953 seasonMOST FIRST DOWNS, PASSING:204 2011 seasonFEWEST FIRST DOWNS, PASSING:12 1958 seasonMOST FIRST DOWNS, PENALTIES:30 1998 seasonFEWEST FIRST DOWNS, PENALTIES:2 1945, 1947, 1961 seasonsMOST DEFENSIVE INTERCEPTIONS:


98WMU FOOTBALL TEAM/ATTENDANCE RECORDS30 1970 seasonFEWEST DEFENSIVE INTERCEPTIONS:2 1960 seasonMOST FUMBLES:46 1972, 1973 seasonsFEWEST FUMBLES:14 2001 seasonMOST FUMBLES LOST:27 1972 seasonFEWEST FUMBLES LOST:6 1995 seasonMOST PUNTS:75 1973 seasonFEWEST PUNTS:23 1949 seasonMOST PUNT YARDS:3,181 2003 seasonFEWEST PUNT YARDS:803 1949 seasonMOST KICKOFF RETURNS:63 2011 seasonFEWEST KICKOFF RETURNS:12 1947 seasonMOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS:1,409 2011 seasonFEWEST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS:265 1949 seasonMOST PUNT RETURNS:40 2002, 2003 seasonsFEWEST PUNT RETURNS:5 1947 seasonMOST PUNT RETURN YARDS:567 2000 seasonFEWEST PUNT RETURN YARDS:60 1975 seasonMOST RETURN YARDS:1,658 2011 seasonFEWEST RETURN YARDS:27 1960 seasonMOST PENALTIES:92 1988, 2011 seasonFEWEST PENALTIES:39 1938 seasonMOST PENALTY YARDS:818 1988 seasonFEWEST PENALTY YARDS:373 1968 seasonHIGHEST HOME ATTENDANCE, TOTAL:134,368 1999 season (five games)HIGHEST HOME ATTENDANCE, AVG .:26,874 1999 seasonHIGHEST TOTAL (ALL GAMES):395,826 2011 seasonNCAA RECORDSSINGLE GAMEMOST RECEIVING YARDS, FRESHMAN:263, Corey Alston vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong>, 1997MOST POINTS SCORED BY KICKING:24, Mike Prindle vs. Marshall, 1984MOST FIELD GOALS MADE:7, Mike Prindle vs. Marshall, 1984MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED:9, Mike Prindle vs. Marshall, 1984MOST SACKS IN A GAME:6.0, Ameer Ismail at Ball State, 2006 (T)KICK RETURN YARDS:ALL-PURPOSE YARDS:(T) Tied <strong>record</strong>CAREER3,118, Brandon West, 2006-097,764, Brandon West, 2006-09Source: NCAA Football Records BookWALDO STADIUM (crowds over 30,000)36,361 Indiana State • (W) 2000 No. 3 MAC36,102 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> • (W) 1999 No. 4 MAC35,874 Youngstown State • (W) 1999 No. 5 MAC35,107 Northern Illinois • (W) 1998 No. 6 MAC33,976 Illinois State • (W) 2001 No. 10 MAC33,272 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> (L) 198932,285 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> (W) 198832,255 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> (L) 198031,129 Indiana • (L) 200730,848 Central <strong>Michigan</strong> (L) 198330,734 <strong>Western</strong> Illinois • (W) 199430,472 Marshall (L) 199930,327 Eastern Illinois • (L) 1996Note: WMU owns two of the top four home attendance figuresin MAC history and five of the top 10 home crowds.• night gamesAWAY (crowds over 50,000)110,506 <strong>Michigan</strong> L 2011109,837 <strong>Michigan</strong> L 2001109,019 <strong>Michigan</strong> L 2009107,856 <strong>Michigan</strong> L 200285,322 Florida L 199984,485 Nebraska L 200880,795 Notre Dame L 201078,236 Florida State L 200677,843 Wisconsin L 200076,107 Auburn L 199575,769 <strong>Michigan</strong> State L 201075,123 <strong>Michigan</strong> State L 198072,923 <strong>Michigan</strong> State L 200372,317 <strong>Michigan</strong> State L 199770,585 Iowa W 200767,195 Wisconsin L 198165,907 <strong>Michigan</strong> State L 198665,115 Virginia Tech L 200463,829 <strong>Michigan</strong> State L 198560,913 Florida State L 199160,563 West Virginia L 200760,206 Missouri L 199959,679 Virginia W 200658,880 Rice * L 200855,650 Iowa W 200055,140 Purdue L 200254,120 Purdue L 199353,662 Virginia Tech L 200153,480 Missouri L 200750,137 South Carolina L 1979* 2008 Texas Bowl - second highest bowl attendance in MAChistoryWMU VS. RANKED OPPONENTS11/8/47 @Ilinois (No. 11) L, 14-609/21/63 @Wisconsin (No. 7) L, 0-4111/3/73 Miami (No. 16) L, 9-2411/2/74 @Miami (No. 16) L, 0-3111/8/75 Miami (No. 17) L, 21-449/14/91 @Florida State (No. 1) L, 0-5810/21/95 @Auburn (No. 13) L, 13-3410/12/96 @Wyoming (No. 24) L, 28-429/6/97 @<strong>Michigan</strong> State (No. 25) L, 10-429/4/99 @Florida (No. 4) L, 26-5512/3/99 Marshall** (No. 11) L, 30-348/31/00 @Wisconsin (No. 4) L, 7-199/8/01 @Virginia Tech (No. 9) L, 0-319/7/02 @<strong>Michigan</strong> (No. 7) L, 12-359/28/02 Virginia Tech (No. 5) L, 0-3010/19/02 @Bowling Green (No. 25) L, 45-4810/18/03 @Northern Illinois (No. 12) L, 10-379/3/05 @Virginia (No. 23) L, 19-319/1/07 @West Virginia (No. 3) L, 24-5211/25/08 @Ball State (No. 15) L, 22-459/24/11 @Illinois (No. 24) L, 20-23** MAC Championship Game<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


100-YARD RUSHING GAMES — BY YEAR99100-YARD GAMES — RUSHING2011 - 1Tevin Drake vs. Bowling Green 10/8/11 1122010 - 4Tevin Drake at Bowling Green 11/26/10 127Tevin Drake vs. Kent State 11/20/10 102Brian Fields vs. Kent State 11/20/10 132Brian Fields vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/13/10 1072008 - 5Aaron Winchester vs. Toledo 11/15/08 111Brandon West vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/1/08 166Brandon West vs. Ohio 10/4/08 107Brandon West vs. Tennessee Tech 9/20/08 133Brandon West vs. Northern Illinois 9/6/08 1752007 - 6Mark Bonds vs. Temple 11/24/07 105Brandon West at Iowa 11/17/07 116Brandon West Ball State 10/20/07 171Mark Bonds Northern Illinois 10/13/07 104Mark Bonds at Toledo 9/29/07 143Brandon West at Toledo 9/29/07 1022006 - 6Brandon West vs. Cincinnati ^ 1/6/07 109Brandon West at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/10/06 117Mark Bonds vs. Miami 11/4/06 142Mark Bonds at Ball State 10/21/06 132Mark Bonds at Virginia 9/16/06 118Mark Bonds vs. Toledo 9/9/06 1342005 - 6Trovon Riley vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/12/05 128Trovon Riley vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> # 11/5/05 151Trovon Riley at Bowling Green 10/22/05 120Trovon Riley vs. Ball State 10/08/05 148Trovon Riley vs. Southern Illinois 9/17/05 150Mark Bonds at Virginia 9/3/05 1192004 - 1Trovon Riley vs. Northern Illinois 10/23/04 1592003 - 2Phil Reed vs. Ball State 11/8/03 109Phil Reed at Ohio 9/27/03 1152002 - 4Trovon Riley at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/23/02 109Phil Reed vs. Northern Illinois 10/26/02 226Phil Reed at Bowling Green 10/19/02 140Phil Reed at Buffalo 10/4/02 1422001 - 2Phil Reed vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/17/01 154Charles Woods vs. Akron 10/6/01 1382000 - 8Robert Sanford vs. Eastern Michiigan 11/18/00 141Robert Sanford at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/11/00 183Robert Sanford vs. Ball State 11/4/00 151Robert Sanford vs. Kent State 10/28/00 183Robert Sanford vs. Northern Illinois 10/21/00 172Robert Sanford at Marshall 10/5/00 203Robert Sanford vs. Ohio 9/30/00 124Robert Sanford vs. Indiana State 9/16/00 1591999 - 5Robert Sanford at Marshall 12/3/99 163Robert Sanford at Akron 10/30/99 111Robert Sanford vs. Buffalo 10/16/99 107Robert Sanford at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/9/99 134Robert Sanford vs. Youngstown State 9/11/99 1291998 - 5Darnell Fields at Ball State 11/7/98 213Benny Clark vs. Kent State 10/31/98 168Darnell Fields at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/24/98 137Darnell Fields vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/17/98 179Robert Sanford vs. Northeast Louisiana 10/3/98 2051997 - 7Robert Sanford vs. Northeast Louisiana 11/15/97 112Robert Sanford vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/8/97 183Robert Sanford at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/1/97 163Robert Sanford at Bowling Green 10/11/97 104Robert Sanford vs. Ball State 10/4/97 111Robert Sanford at Northern Illinois 9/13/97 117Robert Sanford vs. Temple 8/28/97 1421996 - 2Bruno Heppel vs. Kent State 11/16/96 152Bruno Heppel at Wyoming 10/12/96 1711995 - 6Bruno Heppel vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/18/95 128Jim Vackaro vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/18/95 113Jim Vackaro at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/11/95 113Jim Vackaro vs. Bowling Green 10/28/95 105Bruno Heppel at Kent State 9/30/95 171Bruno Heppel at Indiana 9/9/95 1371994 - 5Jim Vackaro at SW Louisiana 11/19/94 139Jim Vackaro vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/22/94 109Jim Vackaro at Iowa State 9/17/94 114Jim Vackaro vs. <strong>Western</strong> Illinois 9/8/94 111David Miller vs. <strong>Western</strong> Illinois 9/8/94 1011993 - 3Jim Vackaro at Bowling Green 11/20/93 135Jim Vackaro at Kent State 10/2/93 103Dave Madsen vs. Miami 9/25/93 1011992 - 4Jim Vackaro at Kent State 10/24/92 170Jim Vackaro vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/17/92 117Jim Vackaro at Toledo 10/10/92 107Andre Wallace at Ohio 9/26/92 1701991 - 5Corey Sylve at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/16/91 105Corey Sylve vs. Miami 11/9/91 102Andre Wallace at Northern Illinois 10/12/91 162Andre Wallace at Ball State 10/5/91 113Corey Sylve vs. Kent State 8/31/91 1591990 - 3Corey Sylve at Bowling Green 11/10/90 170Corey Sylve vs. Ohio 10/27/90 134Michael Greene at Akron 10/6/90 1531989 - 4Michael Greene at Miami 11/18/89 102


100100-YARD RUSHING GAMES — BY YEARDan Boggan at Toledo 11/4/89 147Dan Boggan vs. Ohio 10/28/89 158Dan Boggan at Ball State 10/21/89 1391988 - 6Rob Davis vs. Ohio 11/19/88 153Rob Davis vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/29/88 115Rob Davis at Miami 10/3/88 125Rob Davis vs. Illinois State 9/17/88 106Rob Davis at Toledo 9/10/88 158Rob Davis at Wisconsin 9/3/88 1361987 - 4Lewis Howard at Ohio 11/20/87 116Lewis Howard vs. Ball State 11/7/87 140Rob Davis vs. Toledo 10/3/87 110Rob Davis at Bowling Green 9/26/87 1091986 - 3Chad Hopkins vs. Ohio 11/8/86 182Lewis Howard vs. Miami 10/16/86 163Joe Glenn vs. Long Beach State 9/20/86 1081985 - 3Lewis Howard vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/23/85 104Lewis Howard at Kent State 11/6/85 188Otis Cheathem vs. Toledo 11/2/85 1041984 - 5Otis Cheathem vs. Kent State 11/10/84 147Jesse Pettaway at Ball State 10/20/84 167Lewis Howard vs. Marshall 9/29/84 153Otis Cheathem vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/22/84 100Otis Cehathem vs. Miami 9/8/84 2191983 - 8Shawn Faulkner at Kent State 11/12/83 159Shawn Faulkner vs. Toledo 11/5/83 118Shawn Faulkner at Ohio 10/29/83 173Shawn Faulkner vs. Ball State 10/22/83 214Shawn Faulkner vs. Bowling Green 10/15/83 174Shawn Faulkner at Miami 10/1/83 176Shawn Faulkner at Illinois State 9/17/83 166Shawn Faulkner at Texas-Arlington 9/10/83 1701982 - 7Shawn Faulkner vs. Ohio 11/13/82 122Larry Caper vs. Ohio 11/13/82 113Larry Caper at Toledo 11/6/82 182Shawn Faulkner vs. Northern Illinois 10/30/82 121Shawn Faulkner vs. Miami 10/16/82 128Shawn Faulkner vs. Kent State 9/25/82 141Cliff Reed at Marshall 9/11/82 1151981 - 6Shawn Faulkner at Ohio 11/14/81 178Craig Morrow vs. Toledo 11/7/81 100Craig Morrow at Northern Illinois 10/31/81 106Larry Caper at Bowling Green 10/3/81 113Larry Caper vs. Marshall 9/19/81 191Larry Caper at Kent State 9/12/81 1211980 - 10Craig Morrow at Miami 11/19/80 144Craig Morrow vs. Ohio 11/1/80 118Craig Morrow at Ball State 10/25/80 238Larry Caper vs. Toledo 10/18/80 127Bobby Howard at Kent State 10/11/80 154Bobby Howard at <strong>Michigan</strong> State 9/27/80 107Craig Morrow at <strong>Michigan</strong> State 9/27/80 100Bobby Howard at Illinois State 9/13/80 169Larry Caper at Illinois State 9/13/80 155Bobby Howard vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/6/80 1311979 - 6Bobby Howard at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/17/79 141Bobby Howard vs. Ball State 11/10/79 102Craig Morrow vs. Miami 11/3/79 135Larry Caper vs. Kent State 10/6/79 175Larry Caper vs. Bowling Green 9/29/79 118Larry Caper vs. Northern Illinois 9/22/79 2241978 - 10Jerome Persell at Marshall 11/4/78 108Jerome Persell vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/21/78 107Bobby Howard vs. Toledo 10/11/78 100Bobby Howard at Kent State 10/6/78 166Jerome Persell at Kent State 10/6/78 104Jerome Persell vs. Bowling Green 9/30/78 209Jerome Persell at Miami 9/23/78 226Jerome Persell at Northern Illinois 9/16/78 205Jerome Persell at Northern Illinois 9/16/78 102Bobby Howard vs. Illinois State 9/9/78 1011977 - 9Jerome Persell vs. Ball State 11/12/77 212Jerome Persell vs. Miami 11/5/77 123Jerome Persell at Ohio 10/29/77 181Jerome Persell at Marshall 10/22/77 234Doug Lincoln at Mashall 10/222/77 107Jerome Persell at Toledo 10/15/77 182Bobby Howard vs. Northern Illinois 9/24/77 174Jerome Persell vs. Texas-Arlington 9/17/77 128Keith Rogien vs. Texas-Arlington 9/17/77 1091976 - 9Jerome Persell vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/20/76 162Jerome Persell vs. Ball State 11/13/76 197Jerome Persell vs. Ohio 10/30/76 127Jerome Persell vs. Marshall 10/23/76 200Jerome Persell vs. Toledo 10/16/76 131Jerome Persell vs. Bowling Green 10/2/76 186Jerome Persell at Northern Illinois 9/18/76 114Jerome Persell vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/11/76 241Keith Rogien vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/11/76 1441975 - 6Dan Matthews vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/15/75 233Jim Wenson vs Miami 11/8/75 127Jim Wenson at Marshall 10/25/75 125Jim Wenson at Toledo 10/18/75 104Jim Wenson vs. Kent State 10/11/75 132Jim Wenson vs. Akron 9/13/75 1431974 - 4Dan Matthews at Long Beach State 11/16/74 117Dan Matthews vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/9/74 108Dan Matthews at Marshall 10/19/74 138Dan Matthews at Northern Illinois 9/21/74 2021973 - 3Dan Matthews vs. Ball State 11/10/73 101Larry Cates vs. Marshall 10/20/73 101Paul Jorgensen vs. Northern Illinois 9/22/73 128<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


100-YARD RUSHING/RECEIVING GAMES — BY YEAR1011972 - 5Joe Wade vs. Ohio 10/28/72 110Rob Miller vs. Ohio 10/28/72 121Larry Cates vs. Toledo 10/14/72 138Larry Cates at Kent State 10/7/72 137Larry Cates vs. Long Beach St. 9/9/72 1381971 - 4Larry Cates at Ohio 10/30/71 150Larry Cates vs. Kent State 10/9/71 150Larry Cates vs. Northern Illinois 9/25/71 146Richard Lawson at Marshall 10/23/71 1051970 - 8Richard Lawson vs. Northern Illinois 11/14/70 165Richard Lawson at Buffalo 11/7/70 168Richard Lawson vs. Ohio 10/31/70 145Reggie Hinton vs. Ohio 10/31/70 102Richard Lawson vs. Marshall 10/24/70 132Richard Lawson vs. Kent State 10/10/70 149Bob Ezelle vs. Bowling Green 10/3/70 123Richard Lawson at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/12/70 1981969 - 5Paul Schneider at Northern Illinois 11/15/69 140Ted Grignon at Northern Illinois 11/15/69 115Ted Grignon vs. West Texas State 11/8/69 140Paul Schneider vs. Marshall 10/25/69 102Bob Ezelle vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/13/69 1141968 - 3Ken Woodside at Marshall 10/26/68 107Ken Woodside vs. Toledo 10/19/68 108Ken Woodside at Kent State 10/12/68 1301967 - 1Tim Marjerle vs. Marshall 10/28/67 1311966 - 1Tim Marjerle vs. Ohio 11/5/66 2051963 - 2George Archer at Ohio 11/9/63 100Al Wing at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/28/63 115# played at Ford Field^ bowl game**Records through 1961 season**100-YARD GAME— RECEIVING2011 - 16Jordan White vs. Purdue 12/27/11 265 *(Little Caesars Pizza Bowl)Jordan White vs. Akron 11/25/11 138Chleb Ravenell at Miami 11/16/11 110Jordan White at Miami 11/16/11 106Jordan White at Toledo 11/8/11 238Josh Schaffer at Toledo 11/8/11 114Jordan White vs. Ball State 10/29/11 172Chleb Ravenell vs. Ball State 10/29/11 157Robert Arnheim vs. Ball State 10/29/11 104Jordan White vs. Bowling Green 10/8/11 156Jordan White at Connecticut 10/1/11 173Chleb Ravenell at Connecticut 10/1/11 123Robert Arnheim at Connecticut 10/1/11 113Jordan White at No. 24 Illinois 9/24/11 134Jordan White vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/17/11 177Jordan White at <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/3/11 1192010 - 12Jordan White at Bowling Green 11/26/10 110Jordan White vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/13/10 134Juan Nunez vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/13/10 110Juan Nunez a Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/5/10 133Jordan White at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/5/10 119Jordan White vs. Northern Illinois 10/30/10 180Jordan White at Akron 10/23/10 168Juan Nunez at Akron 10/23/10 192Juan Nunez at Notre Dame 10/16/10 103Juan Nunez vs. Toledo 9/18/10 100Jordan White vs. Toledo 9/18/10 170Jordan White vs. Nicholls State 9/11/10 1302009 - 5Jordan White vs. Ball State 11/24/09 121Jordan White at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/14/09 140Jordan White at Toledo 10/10/09 117Jordan White vs. Hofstra 9/26/09 101Juan Nunez at <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/5/09 1512008 - 10Jamarko Simmons vs. Illinois 11/8/08 174Jamarko Simmons vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/1/08 128Juan Nunez at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/18/08 145Schneider Julien at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/18/08 128Jamarko Simmons at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/18/08 118Schneider Julien at Buffalo 10/11/08 111Jamarko Simmons at Buffalo 10/11/08 103Jamarko Simmons vs. Tennessee Tech 9/20/08 115Jamarko Simmons vs. Northern Illinois 9/6/08 102Branden Ledbetter at Nebraska 8/30/08 1232007 - 7Herb Martin vs. Temple 11/24/07 100Branden Ledbetter vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/6/07 124Jamarko Simmons vs. Ball State 10/20/07 110Jamarko Simmons vs. Akron 10/6/07 172Jamarko Simmons vs. Indiana 9/7/07 158Jamarko Simmons at West Virginia 9/1/07 144Jamarko Simmons vs. Cincinnati ^ 1/6/07 1722006 - 2Branden Ledbetter vs. Miami 11/4/06 101Jamarko Simmons at Florida State 11/18/06 1232005 - 8Greg Jennings vs. Cenral <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/12/05 171Greg Jennings vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> # 11/5/05 103Tony Scheffler vs. Kent State 10/29/05 131Greg Jennings at Bowling Green 10/22/05 162Greg Jennings vs. Ball State 10/8/05 244Tony Scheffler at Temple 9/24/05 118Greg Jennings vs. Southern Illinois 9/17/05 109Greg Jennings at Virginia 9/3/05 1562004 - 6Tony Scheffler at Marshall 11/20/04 133Greg Jennings vs. Miami 11/13/04 155Greg Jennings at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/30/04 167Greg Jennings vs. Northern Illinois 10/23/04 127Greg Jennings vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/16/04 142Greg Jennings vs. Toledo 10/9/04 129


102100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES — BY YEAR2003 - 12Kendrick Mosley at Toldeo 11/22/03 130Greg Jennings vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/15/03 204Kendrick Mosley vs. Ball State 11/8/03 117Kendrick Mosley at Connecticut 11/1/03 160Greg Jennings at Connecticut 11/1/03 164Kendrick Mosley vs. Bowling Green 10/11/03 141Greg Jennings at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/4/03 117Greg Jennings at Ohio 9/27/03 103Kendrick Mosley at Ohio 9/27/03 104Antonio Thomas vs. William & Mary 9/5/03 139Greg Jennings vs. William & Mary 9/5/03 126Greg Jennigs at <strong>Michigan</strong> State 8/30/03 1072002 - 3Jermaine Lewis vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/9/02 101Jermaine Lewis at Bowling Green 10/19/02 104Jermaine Lewis vs. Indiana State 8/29/02 1202001 - 2Josh Bush vs. Akron 10/6/01 125Josh Bush vs. Illinois State 8/30/01 1222000 - 3Steve Neal vs. Ohio 9/30/00 113Steve Neal vs. Indiana State 9/16/00 110Steve Neal at Iowa 9/9/00 1141999 - 10Steve Neal at Marshall 12/3/99 105Steve Neal at Toledo 11/20/99 114Corey Alston at Akron 10/30/99 123Steve Neal vs. Buffalo 10/16/99 122Steve Neal at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/9/99 167Corey Alston vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/2/99 130Corey Alston vs. Youngstown State 9/11/99 102Steve Neal at Florida 9/4/99 166Micah Zuhl at Florida 9/4/99 110Corey Alston at Florida 9/4/99 1051998 - 9Mike Hutchings at Ball State 11/7/98 120Corey Alston vs. Kent State 10/31/98 120Mike Hutchings vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/17/98 161Steve Neal vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/17/98 184Steve Neal vs. Northeast Louisiana 10/3/98 153Steve Neal vs. Ohio 9/26/98 127Steve Neal at Indiana 9/12/98 151Jake Moreland vs. Northern Illinois 9/3/98 113Steve Neal vs. Northern Illinois 9/3/98 1271997 - 3Steve Neal vs. Northeast Louisiana 11/15/97 124Corey Alston at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/1/97 263*Corey Alston at Bowling Green 10/11/97 1001996 - 4Tony Knox at Wyoming 10/12/96 174Sean Riley at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/21/96 113Sean Riley vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/14/96 120Tony Knox at West Virginia 9/7/96 1631995 - 1Ryan Sylvester vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/18/95 1201994 - 4Andre Wallace at Toledo 11/12/94 123William Atwater at Ball State 10/15/94 103Larry Johnson at Iowa State 9/17/94 128Jim Vackaro at Miami 9/3/94 1511993 - 1Andre Wallace at Ohio 11/6/93 1231992 - 5Ulric King at Toledo 10/10/92 100John Morton vs. Ball State 10/3/92 120Ulric King vs. Akron 9/19/92 169John Morton at TCU 9/12/92 141John Morton at Bowling Green 9/3/92 1121991 - 2John Morton vs. Miami 11/9/91 137John Morton at Northern Illinois 10/12/91 1151990 - 8Allan Boyko vs Miami 11/17/90 115Allan Boyko at Bowling Green 11/10/90 120Ulric King vs. Toledo 11/3/90 114Paul Agema vs. Ohio 10/27/90 115Allan Boyko vs. Ball State 10/20/90 114Paul Agema at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/13/90 101Paul Agema at Akron 10/6/90 125Allan Boyko vs. Kent State 9/22/90 1501989 - 1Allan Boyko vs. Bowling Green 11/11/89 1021988 - 9Allan Boyko vs. Fresno State ^ 12/10/88 120Robert Oliver vs. Fresno State ^ 12/10/88 119Bruce Boyko vs. Ohio 11/19/88 100Robert Oliver at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/22/88 111Allan Boyko at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/22/88 104Robert Oliver at Miami 10/3/88 108Robert Oliver vs. Bowling Green 10/1/88 147Jamie Hence vs. Bowling Green 10/1/88 120Robert Oliver vs. Illinois State 9/17/88 1121987 - 5Jamie Hence at Ohio 11/20/87 181Bruce Boyko vs. Ball State 11/7/87 116Jamie Hence at Central 10/31/87 162Jamie Hence vs. Eastern 10/24/87 138Jamie Hence at Illinois State 9/12/87 1001986 - 1Kelly Spielmaker at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/6/86 1031985 - 2Paul Sorce at Ohio 11/9/85 102Paul Sorce at Miami 10/19/85 1001984 - 2Cliff Reed at Ball State 10/20/84 102Kelly Spielmaker vs. Illinois State 9/15/84 1051983 - 1Kelly Spielmaker vs. Toledo 11/5/83 1861981 - 1Bob Phillips at Ohio 11/14/81 2031967 - 2Marty Barski vs. Marshall 10/28/67 115Marty Barski at Arkansas State 9/23/67 145<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


100-YARD/300-YARD RECEIVING/PASSING GAMES — BY YEAR1031966 - 2Bill Devine vs. Kent State 10/16/66 110Gary Crain vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/24/66 1071961 - 1Dennis Holland vs. Utah State 11/11/61 119# played at Ford Field^ bowl game* school <strong>record</strong>**Records through 1961**300-YARD GAMES — PASSING2011 - 7Alex Carder vs. Purdue 12/27/11 439(Little Caesars Pizza Bowl)Alex Carder at Miami 11/16/11 429Alex Carder at Toledo 11/8/11 548 *Alex Carder vs. Ball State 10/29/11 404Alex Carder at Connecticut 10/1/11 479Alex Carder at No. 24 Illinois 9/24/11 306Alex Carder vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/17/11 3552010 - 4Alex Carder vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/13/10 349Alex Carder vs. Northern Illinois 10/30/10 360Alex Carder at Akron 10/23/10 372Alex Carder vs. Toledo 9/18/10 4032009 - 4Tim Hiller vs. Ball State 11/24/09 354Tim Hiller vs. Buffalo 10/24/09 350Tim Hiller vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/17/09 410Tim Hiller vs. Hofstra 9/26/09 3382008 - 7Tim Hiller at Nebraska 8/30/08 342Tim Hiller vs. Tennessee Tech 9/20/08 333Tim Hiller vs. Ohio 10/4/08 347Tim Hiller at Buffalo 10/11/08 345Tim Hiller at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/18/08 471Tim Hiller vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/1/08 339Tim Hiller vs. Illinois 11/8/08 3012007 - 4Tim Hiller at Iowa 11/17/07 367Tim Hiller vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/6/07 311Tim Hiller vs. Akron 10/6/07 375Tim Hiller vs. Indiana 9/7/07 3432005 - 1Tim Hiller vs. Ball State 10/5/05 3082004 - 2Blayne Baggett at Marshall 11/20/04 329Ryan Cubit vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/16/04 3382003 - 6Jon Drach vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/15/03 348Jon Drach at Connecticut 11/1/03 391Chad Munson vs. Bowling Green 10/11/03 330Chad Munson at Ohio 9/27/03 315Chad Munson vs William & Mary 9/5/03 450Chad Munson at <strong>Michigan</strong> State 8/30/03 3332002 - 2Chad Munson at Bowling Green 10/19/02 328Chad Munson vs. Central Florida 10/12/02 3062001 - 4Jeff Welsh vs. Bowling Green 10/13/01 333Jeff Welsh vs. Akron 10/6/01 353Jeff Welsh at <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/22/01 374Jeff Welsh vs. Illinois State 8/30/01 3302000 - 1Jeff Welsh vs. Ohio 9/30/00 3321999 - 6Tim Lester at Toledo 11/20/99 342Tim Lester at Akron 10/30/99 373Tim Lester vs. Buffalo 10/16/99 407Tim Lester at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/9/99 303Tim Lester vs. Youngstown State 9/11/99 316Tim Lester at Florida 9/4/99 4051998 - 7Tim Lester vs. Bowling Green 11/14/98 435Tim Lester vs. Kent State 10/31/98 312Tim Lester vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/17/98 432Tim Lester vs. Ohio 9/26/98 376Tim Lester at Toledo 9/19/98 310Tim Lester at Indiana 9/12/98 371Tim Lester vs. Northern Illinois 9/3/98 3771997 - 1Tim Lester vs. Ball State 10/4/97 3031996 - 2Tim Lester at Wyoming 10/12/96 391Tim Lester at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/21/96 3541994 - 2Jay McDonagh at Ball State 10/15/94 316Jay McDonagh at Miami 9/3/94 3281992 - 1Brad Tayles at TCU 9/12/92 3361989 - 1Brad Tayles vs. Louisiana Tech 9/9/89 3161988 - 4Tony Kimbrough vs. Fresno State ^ 12/10/88 366Tony Kimbrough at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/22/88 320Tony Kimbrough at Miami 10/3/88 372Tony Kimbrough vs. Bowling Green 10/1/88 3701987 - 3Tony Kimbrough at Ohio 11/20/87 307Tony Kimbrough vs. Eastern 10/24/87 336Dave Kruse vs. Northern Illinois 9/19/87 3251985 - 1Chris Conklin vs. Ball State 10/26/85 315* school <strong>record</strong>^ bowl game**Records through 1961 season**


104100-YARD RUSHING GAMES — BY PLAYER100-yard Games-RushingName Opponent Date YardsRobert Sanford vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/18/00 141Robert Sanford at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/11/00 183Robert Sanford vs. Ball State 11/4/00 151Robert Sanford vs. Kent State 10/28/00 183Robert Sanford vs. Northern Illinois 10/21/00 172Robert Sanford at Marshall 10/5/00 203Robert Sanford vs. Ohio 9/30/00 124Robert Sanford vs. Indiana State 9/16/00 159Robert Sanford at Marshall 12/3/99 163Robert Sanford at Akron 10/30/99 111Robert Sanford vs. Buffalo 10/16/99 107Robert Sanford at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/9/99 134Robert Sanford vs. Youngstown State 9/11/99 129Robert Sanford vs. Northeast Louisiana 10/3/98 205Robert Sanford vs. Northeast Louisiana 11/15/97 112Robert Sanford vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/8/97 183Robert Sanford at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/1/97 163Robert Sanford at Bowling Green 10/11/97 104Robert Sanford vs. Ball State 10/4/97 111Robert Sanford at Northern Illinois 9/13/97 117Robert Sanford vs. Temple 8/28/97 142Total (Single Season) 8 (2000)Total (Career) 21Jerome Persell at Marshall 11/4/78 108Jerome Persell vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/21/78 107Jerome Persell at Kent State 10/6/78 104Jerome Persell vs. Bowling Green 9/30/78 209Jerome Persell at Miami 9/23/78 226Jerome Persell at Northern Illinois 9/16/78 205Jerome Persell at Northern Illinois 9/16/78 102Jerome Persell vs. Ball State 11/12/77 212Jerome Persell vs. Miami 11/5/77 123Jerome Persell at Ohio 10/29/77 181Jerome Persell at Marshall 10/22/77 234Jerome Persell at Toledo 10/15/77 182Jerome Persell vs. Texas-Arlington 9/17/77 128Jerome Persell vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/20/76 162Jerome Persell vs. Ball State 11/13/76 197Jerome Persell vs. Ohio 10/30/76 127Jerome Persell vs. Marshall 10/23/76 200Jerome Persell vs. Toledo 10/16/76 131Jerome Persell vs. Bowling Green 10/2/76 186Jerome Persell at Northern Illinois 9/18/76 114Jerome Persell vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/11/76 241Total (Single Season) 8 (1976)Total (Career) 21Brandon West vs. Hofstra 9/26/09 153Brandon West at Toledo 10/10/09 133Brandon West at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/14/09 140Brandon West vs. Ball State 11/24/09 102Brandon West vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/1/08 166Brandon West vs. Ohio 10/4/08 107Brandon West vs. Tennessee Tech 9/20/08 133Brandon West vs. Northern Illinois 9/6/08 175Brandon West at Iowa 11/17/07 116Brandon West Ball State 10/20/07 171Brandon West at Toledo 9/29/07 102Brandon West vs. Cincinnati ^ 1/6/07 109Brandon West at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/10/06 117Total (Single Season) 4 (3x - 2007, 2008, 2009)Total (Career) 13Shawn Faulkner at Kent State 11/12/83 159Shawn Faulkner vs. Toledo 11/5/83 118Shawn Faulkner at Ohio 10/29/83 173Shawn Faulkner vs. Ball State 10/22/83 214Shawn Faulkner vs. Bowling Green 10/15/83 174Shawn Faulkner at Miami 10/1/83 176Shawn Faulkner at Illinois State 9/17/83 166Shawn Faulkner at Texas-Arlington 9/10/83 170Shawn Faulkner vs. Ohio 11/13/82 122Shawn Faulkner vs. Northern Illinois 10/30/82 121Shawn Faulkner vs. Miami 10/16/82 128Shawn Faulkner vs. Kent State 9/25/82 141Shawn Faulkner at Ohio 11/14/81 178Total (Single Season) 8 (1983)Total (Career) 13Jim Vackaro vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/18/95 113Jim Vackaro at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/11/95 113Jim Vackaro vs. Bowling Green 10/28/95 105Jim Vackaro at Southwestern Louisiana 11/19/94 139Jim Vackaro vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/22/94 109Jim Vackaro at Iowa State 9/17/94 114Jim Vackaro vs. <strong>Western</strong> Illinois 9/8/94 111Jim Vackaro at Bowling Green 11/20/93 135Jim Vackaro at Kent State 10/2/93 103Jim Vackaro at Kent State 10/24/92 170Jim Vackaro vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/17/92 117Jim Vackaro at Toledo 10/10/92 107Total (Single Season) 4 (1994)Total (Career) 12Larry Caper vs. Ohio 11/13/82 113Larry Caper at Toledo 11/6/82 182Larry Caper at Bowling Green 10/3/81 113Larry Caper vs. Marshall 9/19/81 191Larry Caper at Kent State 9/12/81 121Larry Caper vs. Toledo 10/18/80 127Larry Caper at Illinois State 9/13/80 155Larry Caper vs. Kent State 10/6/79 175Larry Caper vs. Bowling Green 9/29/79 118Larry Caper vs. Northern Illinois 9/22/79 224Total (Single Season) 3 (1981, 1979)Total (Career) 10Bobby Howard at Kent State 10/11/80 154Bobby Howard at <strong>Michigan</strong> State 9/27/80 107Bobby Howard at Illinois State 9/13/80 169Bobby Howard vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/6/80 131Bobby Howard at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/17/79 141Bobby Howard vs. Ball State 11/10/79 102Bobby Howard vs. Toledo 10/11/78 100Bobby Howard at Kent State 10/6/78 166Bobby Howard vs. Illinois State 9/9/78 101Bobby Howard vs. Northern Illinois 9/24/77 174Total (Single Season) 4 (1980)Total (Career) 10Mark Bonds vs. Temple 11/24/07 105Mark Bonds Northern Illinois 10/13/07 104Mark Bonds at Toledo 9/29/07 143Mark Bonds vs. Miami 11/4/06 142Mark Bonds at Ball State 10/21/06 132Mark Bonds at Virginia 9/16/06 118Mark Bonds vs. Toledo 9/9/06 134Mark Bonds at Virginia 9/3/05 119Total (Single Season) 4 (2006)Total (Career) 8Rob Davis vs. Ohio 11/19/88 153Rob Davis vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/29/88 115Rob Davis at Miami 10/3/88 125Rob Davis vs. Illinois State 9/17/88 106Rob Davis at Toledo 9/10/88 158Rob Davis at Wisconsin 9/3/88 136Rob Davis vs. Toledo 10/3/87 110Rob Davis at Bowling Green 9/26/87 109Total (Single Season) 6 (1988)Total (Career) 8<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


100-YARD RUSHING GAMES — BY PLAYER105Trovon Riley vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/12/05 128Trovon Riley vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> # 11/5/05 151Trovon Riley at Bowling Green 10/22/05 120Trovon Riley vs. Ball State 10/08/05 148Trovon Riley vs. Southern Illinois 9/17/05 150Trovon Riley vs. Northern Illinois 10/23/04 159Trovon Riley at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/23/02 109Total (Single Season) 5 (2005)Total (Career) 7Craig Morrow vs. Toledo 11/7/81 100Craig Morrow at Northern Illinois 10/31/81 106Craig Morrow at Miami 11/19/80 144Craig Morrow vs. Ohio 11/1/80 118Craig Morrow at Ball State 10/25/80 238Craig Morrow at <strong>Michigan</strong> State 9/27/80 100Craig Morrow vs. Miami 11/3/79 135Total (Single Season) 4 (1980)Total (Career) 7Larry Cates vs. Marshall 10/20/73 101Larry Cates vs. Toledo 10/14/72 138Larry Cates at Kent State 10/7/72 137Larry Cates vs. Long Beach St. 9/9/72 138Larry Cates at Ohio 10/30/71 150Larry Cates vs. Kent State 10/9/71 150Larry Cates vs. Northern Illinois 9/25/71 146Total (Single Season) 3 (1972, 1971)Total (Career) 7Richard Lawson at Marshall 10/23/71 105Richard Lawson vs. Northern Illinois 11/14/70 165Richard Lawson at Buffalo 11/7/70 168Richard Lawson vs. Ohio 10/31/70 145Richard Lawson vs. Marshall 10/24/70 132Richard Lawson vs. Kent State 10/10/70 149Richard Lawson at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/12/70 198Total (Single Season) 6 (1970)Total (Career) 7Phil Reed vs. Ball State 11/8/03 109Phil Reed at Ohio 9/27/03 115Phil Reed vs. Northern Illinois 10/26/02 226Phil Reed at Bowling Green 10/19/02 140Phil Reed at Buffalo 10/4/02 142Phil Reed vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/17/01 154Total (Single Season) 3 (2002)Total (Career) 6Lewis Howard at Ohio 11/20/87 116Lewis Howard vs. Ball State 11/7/87 140Lewis Howard vs. Miami 10/16/86 163Lewis Howard vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/23/85 104Lewis Howard at Kent State 11/6/85 188Lewis Howard vs. Marshall 9/29/84 153Total (Single Season) 2 (1985, 1987)Total (Career) 6Dan Matthews vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/15/75 233Dan Matthews at Long Beach State 11/16/74 117Dan Matthews vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/9/74 108Dan Matthews at Marshall 10/19/74 138Dan Matthews at Northern Illinois 9/21/74 202Dan Matthews vs. Ball State 11/10/73 101Total (Single Season) 4 (1974)Total (Career) 6Bruno Heppel vs. Kent State 11/16/96 152Bruno Heppel at Wyoming 10/12/96 171Bruno Heppel vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/18/95 128Bruno Heppel at Kent State 9/30/95 171Bruno Heppel at Indiana 9/9/95 137Total (Single Season) 3 (1995)Total (Career) 5Corey Sylve at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/16/91 105Corey Sylve vs. Miami 11/9/91 102Corey Sylve vs. Kent State 8/31/91 159Corey Sylve at Bowling Green 11/10/90 170Corey Sylve vs. Ohio 10/27/90 134Total (Single Season) 3 (1991)Total (Career) 5Jim Wenson vs Miami 11/8/75 127Jim Wenson at Marshall 10/25/75 125Jim Wenson at Toledo 10/18/75 104Jim Wenson vs. Kent State 10/11/75 132Jim Wenson vs. Akron 9/13/75 143Total (Single Season) 5 (1975)Total (Career) 5Otis Cheathem vs. Toledo 11/2/85 104Otis Cheathem vs. Kent State 11/10/84 147Otis Cheathem vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/22/84 100Otis Cehathem vs. Miami 9/8/84 219Total (Single Season) 3 (1984)Total (Career) 4Tevin Drake vs Bowling Green 10/8/11 112Tevin Drake at Bowling Green 11/26/10 127Tevin Drake vs. Kent State 11/20/10 102Total (Season) 2 (2010)Total (Career) 3Darnell Fields at Ball State 11/7/98 213Darnell Fields at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/24/98 137Darnell Fields vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/17/98 179Total (Single Season) 3 (1998)Total (Career) 3Andre Wallace at Ohio 9/26/92 170Andre Wallace at Northern Illinois 10/12/91 162Andre Wallace at Ball State 10/5/91 113Total (Single Season) 2 (1991)Total (Career) 3Dan Boggan at Toledo 11/4/89 147Dan Boggan vs. Ohio 10/28/89 158Dan Boggan at Ball State 10/21/89 139Total (Single Season) 3 (1989)Total (Career) 3Ken Woodside at Marshall 10/26/68 107Ken Woodside vs. Toledo 10/19/68 108Ken Woodside at Kent State 10/12/68 130Total (Single Season) 3 (1968)Total (Career) 3Brian Fields vs. Kent State 11/20/10 132Brian Fields vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/13/10 107Total (Season) 2 (2010)Total (Career) 2Michael Greene at Akron 10/6/90 153Michael Greene at Miami 11/18/89 102Total (Single Season) 1 (1990, 1989)Total (Career) 2


106100-YARD RUSHING GAMES — BY PLAYERBob Ezelle vs. Bowling Green 10/3/70 123Bob Ezelle vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/13/69 114Total (Single Season) 1 (1970, 1969)Total (Career) 2Ted Grignon at Northern Illinois 11/15/69 115Ted Grignon vs. West Texas State 11/8/69 140Total (Single Season) 2 (1969)Total (Career) 2Keith Rogien vs. Texas-Arlington 9/17/77 109Keith Rogien vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/11/76 144Total (Single Season) 1 (1977, 1976)Total (Career) 2Paul Schneider at Northern Illinois 11/15/69 140Paul Schneider vs. Marshall 10/25/69 102Total (Single Season) 2 (1969)Total (Career) 2Tim Marjerle vs. Marshall 10/28/67 131Tim Marjerle vs. Ohio 11/5/66 205Total (Single Season) 2 (1967, 1966)Total (Career) 2Rob Miller vs. Ohio 10/28/72 121Total (Single Season) 1 (1972)Total (Career) 1Reggie Hinton vs. Ohio 10/31/70 102Total (Single Season) 1 (1970)Total (Career) 1George Archer at Ohio 11/9/63 100Total (Single Season) 1 (1963)Total (Career) 1Al Wing at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/28/63 115Total (Single Season) 1 (1963)Total (Career) 1# played at Ford Field^ bowl game**Records through 1961 season**Aaron Winchester vs. Toledo 11/15/08 111Total (Single Season) 1 (2008)Total (Career) 1Charles Woods vs. Akron 10/6/01 138Total (Single Season) 1 (2001)Total (Career) 1Benny Clark vs. Kent State 10/31/98 168Total (Single Season) 1 (1998)Total (Career) 1David Miller vs. <strong>Western</strong> Illinois 9/8/94 101Total (Single Season) 1 (1994)Total (Career) 1Dave Madsen vs. Miami 9/25/93 101Total (Single Season) 1 (1993)Total (Career) 1Chad Hopkins vs. Ohio 11/8/86 182Total (Single Season) 1 (1986)Total (Career) 1Joe Glenn vs. Long Beach State 9/20/86 108Total (Single Season) 1 (1986)Total (Career) 1Jesse Pettaway at Ball State 10/20/84 167Total (Single Season) 1 (1984)Total (Career) 1Cliff Reed at Marshall 9/11/82 115Total (Single Season) 1 (1982)Total (Career) 1Doug Lincoln at Mashall 10/222/77 107Total (Single Season) 1 (1977)Total (Career) 1Paul Jorgensen vs. Northern Illinois 9/22/73 128Total (Single Season) 1 (1973)Total (Career) 1Joe Wade vs. Ohio 10/28/72 110Total (Single Season) 1 (1972)Total (Career) 1<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES — BY PLAYER107100-yard Games- ReceivingName Opponent Date YardsJordan White at Bowling Green 11/26/10 110Jordan White vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/13/10 134Jordan White at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/5/10 119Jordan White vs. Northern Illinois 10/30/10 180Jordan White at Akron 10/23/10 168Jordan White vs. Toledo 9/18/10 170Jordan White vs. Nicholls State 9/11/10 130Jordan White vs. Ball State 11/24/09 121Jordan White at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/14/09 140Jordan White at Toledo 10/10/09 117Jordan White vs. Hofstra 9/26/09 101Jordan White vs. Akron 11/25/11 138Jordan White at Miami 11/16/11 106Jordan White at Toledo 11/8/11 238Jordan White vs. Ball State 10/29/11 172Jordan White vs. Bowling Green 10/8/11 156Jordan White at Connecticut 10/1/11 173Jordan White at No. 24 Illinois 9/24/11 134Jordan White vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/17/11 177Jordan White at <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/3/11 119Total (Season) 10 (2010) *Total (Career) 21 *Greg Jennings vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/12/05 171Greg Jennings vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> # 11/5/05 103Greg Jennings at Bowling Green 10/22/05 162Greg Jennings vs. Ball State 10/8/05 244Greg Jennings vs. Southern Illinois 9/17/05 109Greg Jennings at Virginia 9/3/05 156Greg Jennings vs. Miami 11/13/04 155Greg Jennings at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/30/04 167Greg Jennings vs. Northern Illinois 10/23/04 127Greg Jennings vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/16/04 142Greg Jennings vs. Toledo 10/9/04 129Greg Jennings vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/15/03 204Greg Jennings at Connecticut 11/1/03 164Greg Jennings at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/4/03 117Greg Jennings at Ohio 9/27/03 103Greg Jennings vs. William & Mary 9/5/03 126Greg Jennings at <strong>Michigan</strong> State 8/30/03 107Total (Single Season) 6 (2005, 2003)Total (Career) 17Steve Neal vs. Ohio 9/30/00 113Steve Neal vs. Indiana State 9/16/00 110Steve Neal at Iowa 9/9/00 114Steve Neal at Marshall 12/3/99 105Steve Neal at Toledo 11/20/99 114Steve Neal vs. Buffalo 10/16/99 122Steve Neal at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/9/99 167Steve Neal at Florida 9/4/99 166Steve Neal vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/17/98 184Steve Neal vs. Northeast Louisiana 10/3/98 153Steve Neal vs. Ohio 9/26/98 127Steve Neal at Indiana 9/12/98 151Steve Neal vs. Northern Illinois 9/3/98 127Steve Neal vs. Northeast Louisiana 11/15/97 124Total (Single Season) 5 (1999, 1998)Total (Career) 14Jamarko Simmons at Buffalo 10/11/08 103Jamarko Simmons vs. Tennessee Tech 9/20/08 115Jamarko Simmons vs. Northern Illinois 9/6/08 102Jamarko Simmons at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/18/08 118Jamarko Simmons vs. Illinois 11/8/08 174Jamarko Simmons vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/1/08 128Jamarko Simmons vs. Ball State 10/20/07 110Jamarko Simmons vs. Akron 10/6/07 172Jamarko Simmons vs. Indiana 9/7/07 158Jamarko Simmons at West Virginia 9/1/07 144Jamarko Simmons vs. Cincinnati ^ 1/6/07 172Jamarko Simmons at Florida State 11/18/06 123Total (Single Season) 6 (2008)Total (Career) 12Juan Nunez vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/13/10 110Juan Nunez a Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/5/10 133Juan Nunez at Akron 10/23/10 192Juan Nunez at Notre Dame 10/16/10 103Juan Nunez vs. Toledo 9/18/10 100Juan Nunez at <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/5/09 151Juan Nunez at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/18/08 145Total (Season) 5 (2010)Total (Career) 7Corey Alston at Akron 10/30/99 123Corey Alston vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/2/99 130Corey Alston vs. Youngstown State 9/11/99 102Corey Alston at Florida 9/4/99 105Corey Alston at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/1/97 263*Corey Alston at Bowling Green 10/11/97 100Corey Alston vs. Kent State 10/31/98 120Total (Single Season) 4 (1999)Total (Career) 7Allan Boyko vs Miami 11/17/90 115Allan Boyko at Bowling Green 11/10/90 120Allan Boyko vs. Ball State 10/20/90 114Allan Boyko vs. Kent State 9/22/90 150Allan Boyko vs. Bowling Green 11/11/89 102Allan Boyko vs. Fresno State ^ 12/10/88 120Allan Boyko at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/22/88 104Total (Single Season) 4 (1990)Total (Career) 7Kendrick Mosley at Toledo 11/22/03 130Kendrick Mosley vs. Ball State 11/8/03 117Kendrick Mosley at Connecticut 11/1/03 160Kendrick Mosley vs. Bowling Green 10/11/03 141Kendrick Mosley at Ohio 9/27/03 104Total (Single Season) 5 (2003)Total (Career) 5John Morton vs. Ball State 10/3/92 120John Morton at TCU 9/12/92 141John Morton at Bowling Green 9/3/92 112John Morton vs. Miami 11/9/91 137John Morton at Northern Illinois 10/12/91 115Total (Single Season) 3 (1992)Total (Career) 5Robert Oliver vs. Fresno State ^ 12/10/88 119Robert Oliver at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/22/88 111Robert Oliver at Miami 10/3/88 108Robert Oliver vs. Bowling Green 10/1/88 147Robert Oliver vs. Illinois State 9/17/88 112Total (Single Season) 5 (1988)Total (Career) 5Jamie Hence vs. Bowling Green 10/1/88 120Jamie Hence at Ohio 11/20/87 181Jamie Hence at Central 10/31/87 162Jamie Hence vs. Eastern 10/24/87 138Jamie Hence at Illinois State 9/12/87 100Total (Single Season) 4 (1987)Total (Career) 5Branden Ledbetter at Nebraska 8/30/08 123Branden Ledbetter vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/6/07 124Branden Ledbetter vs. Miami 11/4/06 101Total (Single Season) 1 (2008, 2007, 2006)Total (Career) 3


108100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES — BY PLAYERTony Scheffler vs. Kent State 10/29/05 131Tony Scheffler at Temple 9/24/05 118Tony Scheffler at Marshall 11/20/04 133Total (Single Season) 2 (2005)Total (Career) 3Jermaine Lewis vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/9/02 101Jermaine Lewis at Bowling Green 10/19/02 104Jermaine Lewis vs. Indiana State 8/29/02 120Total (Single Season) 3 (2002)Total (Career) 3Ulric King at Toledo 10/10/92 100Ulric King vs. Akron 9/19/92 169Ulric King vs. Toledo 11/3/90 114Total (Single Season) 2 (1992)Total (Career) 3Paul Agema vs. Ohio 10/27/90 115Paul Agema at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/13/90 101Paul Agema at Akron 10/6/90 125Total (Single Season) 3 (1990)Total (Career) 3Kelly Spielmaker at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/6/86 103Kelly Spielmaker vs. Illinois State 9/15/84 105Kelly Spielmaker vs. Toledo 11/5/83 186Total (Single Season) 1 (1986, 1984, 1983)Total (Career) 3Chleb Ravenell at Miami 11/16/11 110Chleb Ravenell vs. Ball State 10/29/11 157Chleb Ravenell at Connecticut 10/1/11 123Chleb Ravenell vs. Ball State 11/24/09 106Total (Single Season) 3 (2011)Total (Career) 4Robert Arnheim vs. Ball State 10/29/11 104Robert Arnheim at Connecticut 10/1/11 113 RobertArnheim vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/17/09 112Robert Arnheim vs. Buffalo 10/24/09 107Total (Single Season) 2 (2011, 2009)Total (Career) 4Schneider Julien at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/18/08 128Schneider Julien at Buffalo 10/11/08 111Total (Single Season) 2 (2008)Total (Career) 2Josh Bush vs. Akron 10/6/01 125Josh Bush vs. Illinois State 8/30/01 122Total (Single Season) 2 (2001)Total (Career) 2Tony Knox at Wyoming 10/12/96 174Tony Knox at West Virginia 9/7/96 163Total (Single Season) 2 (1996)Total (Career) 2Sean Riley at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/21/96 113Sean Riley vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/14/96 120Total (Single Season) 2 (1996)Total (Career) 2Mike Hutchings at Ball State 11/7/98 120Mike Hutchings vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/17/98 161Total (Single Season) 2 (1998)Total (Career) 2Andre Wallace at Toledo 11/12/94 123Andre Wallace at Ohio 11/6/93 123Total (Single Season) 1 (1994. 1993)Total (Career) 2Bruce Boyko vs. Ohio 11/19/88 100Bruce Boyko vs. Ball State 11/7/87 116Total (Single Season) 1 (1988, 1987)Total (Career) 2Paul Sorce at Ohio 11/9/85 102Paul Sorce at Miami 10/19/85 100Total (Single Season) 2 (1985)Total (Career) 2Marty Barski vs. Marshall 10/28/67 115Marty Barski at Arkansas State 9/23/67 145Total (Single Season) 2 (1967)Total (Career) 2Herb Martin vs. Temple 11/24/07 100Total (Single Season) 1 (2007)Total (Career) 1Antonio Thomas vs. William & Mary 9/5/03 139Total (Single Season) 1 (2003)Total (Career) 1Micah Zuhl at Florida 9/4/99 110Total (Single Season) 1 (1999)Total (Career) 1Jake Moreland vs. Northern Illinois 9/3/98 113Total (Single Season) 1 (1998)Total (Career) 1Ryan Sylvester vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/18/95 120Total (Single Season) 1 (1995)Total (Career) 1William Atwater at Ball State 10/15/94 103Total (Single Season) 1 (1994)Total (Career) 1Larry Johnson at Iowa State 9/17/94 128Total (Single Season) 1 (1994)Total (Career) 1Jim Vackaro at Miami 9/3/94 151Total (Single Season) 1 (1994)Total (Career) 1Cliff Reed at Ball State 10/20/84 102Total (Single Season) 1 (1984)Total (Career) 1Bob Phillips at Ohio 11/14/81 203Total (Single Season) 1 (1981)Total (Career) 1Bill Devine vs. Kent State 10/16/66 110Total (Single Season) 1 (1966)Total (Career) 1Gary Crain vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/24/66 107Total (Single Season) 1 (1966)Total (Career) 1Dennis Holland vs. Utah State 11/11/61 119Total (Single Season) 1 (1961)Total (Career) 1# played at Ford Field^ bowl game* school <strong>record</strong>**Records through 1961**<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


300/400-YARD RECEIVING GAMES — BY PLAYER109300-yard Games- PassingName vs.Opponent Date YardsTim Hiller vs. Hofstra 9/26/09 338Tim Hiller vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/17/09 410Tim Hiller vs. Buffalo 10/24/09 350Tim Hiller vs. Ball State 11/24/09 354Tim Hiller at Nebraska 8/30/08 342Tim Hiller vs. Tennessee Tech 9/20/08 333Tim Hiller vs. Ohio 10/4/08 347Tim Hiller at Buffalo 10/11/08 345Tim Hiller at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/18/08 471Tim Hiller vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/1/08 339Tim Hiller vs. Illinois 11/8/08 301Tim Hiller at Iowa 11/17/07 367Tim Hiller vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/6/07 311Tim Hiller vs. Akron 10/6/07 375Tim Hiller vs. Indiana 9/7/07 343Tim Hiller vs. Ball State 10/5/05 308Total (Single Season) 7 (2008) *Total (Career) 16 *Tim Lester at Toledo 11/20/99 342Tim Lester at Akron 10/30/99 373Tim Lester vs. Buffalo 10/16/99 407Tim Lester at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/9/99 303Tim Lester vs. Youngstown State 9/11/99 316Tim Lester at Florida 9/4/99 405Tim Lester vs. Bowling Green 11/14/98 435Tim Lester vs. Kent State 10/31/98 312Tim Lester vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/17/98 432Tim Lester vs. Ohio 9/26/98 376Tim Lester at Toledo 9/19/98 310Tim Lester at Indiana 9/12/98 371Tim Lester vs. Northern Illinois 9/3/98 377Tim Lester vs. Ball State 10/4/97 303Tim Lester at Wyoming 10/12/96 391Tim Lester at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/21/96 354Total (Single Season) 7 (1998) *Total (Career) 16 *Alex Carder vs. Purdue 12/27/11 439(Little Caesars Pizza Bowl)Alex Carder at Miami 11/16/11 429Alex Carder at Toledo 11/8/11 548 *Alex Carder vs. Ball State 10/29/11 404Alex Carder at Connecticut 10/1/11 479Alex Carder at No. 24 Illinois 9/24/11 306Alex Carder vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/17/11 355Alex Carder vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/13/10 349Alex Carder vs. Northern Illinois 10/30/10 360Alex Carder at Akron 10/23/10 372Alex Carder vs. Toledo 9/18/10 403Total (Season) 7 (2011) *Total (Career) 11Chad Munson vs. Bowling Green 10/11/03 330Chad Munson at Ohio 9/27/03 315Chad Munson vs William & Mary 9/5/03 450Chad Munson at <strong>Michigan</strong> State 8/30/03 333Chad Munson at Bowling Green 10/19/02 328Chad Munson vs. Central Florida 10/12/02 306Total (Single Season) 4 (2003)Total (Career) 6Tony Kimbrough vs. Fresno State ^ 12/10/88 366Tony Kimbrough at Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/22/88 320Tony Kimbrough at Miami 10/3/88 372Tony Kimbrough vs. Bowling Green 10/1/88 370Tony Kimbrough at Ohio 11/20/87 307Tony Kimbrough vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/24/87 336Total (Single Season) 4 (1988)Total (Career) 6Jeff Welsh vs. Bowling Green 10/13/01 333Jeff Welsh vs. Akron 10/6/01 353Jeff Welsh at <strong>Michigan</strong> 9/22/01 374Jeff Welsh vs. Illinois State 8/30/01 330Jeff Welsh vs. Ohio 9/30/00 332Total (Single Season) 4 (2001)Total (Career) 5Jon Drach vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 11/15/03 348Jon Drach at Connecticut 11/1/03 391Total (Single Season) 2 (2003)Total (Career) 2Jay McDonagh at Ball State 10/15/94 316Jay McDonagh at Miami 9/3/94 328Total (Single Season) 2 (1994)Total (Career) 2Brad Tayles at TCU 9/12/92 336Brad Tayles vs. Louisiana Tech 9/9/89 316Total (Single Season) 1 (1992, 1989)Total (Career) 2Blayne Baggett at Marshall 11/20/04 329Total (Single Season) 1 (2004)Total (Career) 1Ryan Cubit vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/16/04 338Total (Single Season) 1 (2004)Total (Career) 1Dave Kruse vs. Northern Illinois 9/19/87 325Total (Single Season) 1 (1987)Total (Career) 1Chris Conklin vs. Ball State 10/26/85 315Total (Single Season) 1 (1985)Total (Career) 1400-yard Games- PassingName vs.Opponent Date YardsAlex Carder vs. Purdue 12/27/11 439Alex Carder at Miami 11/16/11 429Alex Carder at Toledo 11/8/11 548 *Alex Carder vs. Ball State 10/29/11 404Alex Carder at Connecticut 10/1/11 479Alex Carder vs. Toledo 9/18/10 403Total (Single Season) 5 (2011) *Total (Career) 6 *Tim Lester vs. Buffalo 10/16/99 407Tim Lester at Florida 9/4/99 405Tim Lester vs. Bowling Green 11/14/98 435Tim Lester vs. Eastern <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/17/98 432Total (Single Season) 2 (1999, 1998)Total (Career) 4Tim Hiller at Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/18/08 471Tim Hiller vs. Central <strong>Michigan</strong> 10/17/09 410Total (Single Season) 1 (2009, 2008)Total (Career) 2Chad Munson vs William & Mary 9/5/03 450Total (Single Season) 1 (2003)Total (Career) 1* school <strong>record</strong>**Records through 1961 season**


110WMU FOOTBALL BOWL HISTORYBowl 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 46,1771961 AVIATION BOWLNew Mexico 28, <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> 12<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> 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 andone touchdown.WMU fell behind 14-0 but bounced back on a Bob White scoring run from four yards out. NewMexico added two more scores before Chlebek found Dave Cooke in the end zone from five yardsout for the final score of the game.1988 CALIFORNIA BOWLFresno State 35, <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> 30Twenty-seven years after its first bowl trip, WMU made its second after winning the only outrightMid-American Conference title in program history and capturing a program-<strong>record</strong> nine wins.For the second time in a bowl game, WMU fell behind by two scores but this time, the Broncosfought back to take a 17-14 lead into halftime. Robert Oliver hauled in a 31-yard pass from TonyKimbrough for the team’s first score. Robert Davis followed with a 51-yard scoring run to tie thegame. It is still the longest rush in WMU bowl history. John Creek made good on his only fieldgoal of the game to give the Broncos its first lead of the game.Fresno State outscored the Broncos, 21-7, in the third quarter to put the game away. WMU’s Kimbroughran in a score from six yards out late in the game. He accounted for all but one of <strong>Western</strong><strong>Michigan</strong>’s touchdowns on the day.2007 INTERNATIONAL BOWL2008 TEXAS BOWLRice 38, <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> 14<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> played in front of the second-largest bowl crowd in Mid-American Conferencehistory against Rice in the Texas Bowl. The game marked the second postseason appearance forthe Broncos in the last three seasons.Rice’s offense put <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> too far behind, scoring 24 points in the first half and 14more in the second before the Broncos’ first score. Tim Hiller found senior Kirk Elsworth from twoyards out for WMU’s first points of the game in the fourth quarter. He hooked up with SchneiderJulien near the game’s end for another touchdown, giving two on the day to tie a WMU bowl<strong>record</strong>.2011 LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA BOWLPurdue 37, <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> 32<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong>’s offense was on the national stage in the program’s fifth bowl game and thirdin the past six seasons. The Broncos posted 485 yards of offense in a narrow loss to Purdue inthe 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl.Jordan White set a MAC bowl <strong>record</strong> with 265 receiving yards and his one-handed grab in thesecond half was the top play on that night’s SportsCenter. Alex Carder threw for over 400 yards ina game for the fifth time in 2011, racking up 439 yards through the air but turnovers proved to betoo costly for WMU in the end.In all WMU set or matched 12 program bowl <strong>record</strong>s in the LCPB and grabbed the Broncos’ firstever lead in a bowl game on the first score of the game, a 49-yard pass from Carder to White on aflea flicker at the 9:14 mark of the opening quarter.Cincinnati 27, <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> 24The Broncos played in the second inaugural bowl game in program history, taking on Big Eastopponent Cincinnati in the 2007 International Bowl. For the third time in as many postseasongames, WMU fell behind 14-0 early and had to climb out from behind the eight ball.<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> eventually dug itself into a 24-point hole before getting its offense kick started.Cornerback E.J. Biggers and Jamarko Simmons connected on a 76-yard touchdown completion,the longest in WMU bowl history, for WMU’s first score. The Broncos bounced back with anotherTD through the air, this time on a Ryan Cubit to Herb Martin hook up from 30 yards out. WMUscored 17 points in the second quarter to pull within a score at the break.Brandon West tied the game at 24-all with a seven-yard run at the 10:53 mark of the fourthquarter, but the Bearcats punched in a 33-yard field goal to take the lead back four minutes later.A field goal attempt from 51 yards out went begging as the Broncos were dealt their closest bowlloss in program history.<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK


WMU FOOTBALL BOWL RECORDS111RUSHING YARDSBrandon West 2007 International Bowl 109Tony Kimbrough 1988 California Bowl 102Robert Davis 1988 California Bowl 71Bob White 1961 Aviation Bowl 43Bill Schlee 1961 Aviation Bowl 28Alex Carder 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 17Tevin Drake 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 16Antoin Scriven 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 15Karl Toth 1961 Aviation Bowl 10Dave Cooke 1961 Aviation Bowl 6Brian Fields 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 2Tyler Van Tubbergen 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 1Paul Agema 1988 California Bowl 1RUSHING ATTEMPTSBrandon West 2007 International Bowl 21Tony Kimbrough 1988 California Bowl 17Brandon West 2008 Texas Bowl 15Robert Davis 1988 California Bowl 15Alex Carder 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 14Bob White 1961 Aviation Bowl 10Bill Schlee 1961 Aviation Bowl 9Tevin Drake 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 3Brian Fields 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 3Paul Agema 1988 California Bowl 3Aaron Winchester 2008 Texas Bowl 2Karl Toth 1961 Aviation Bowl 2Antoin Scriven 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 1Tyler Van Tubbergen 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 1Dervon Wallace 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 1Schneider Julien 2008 Texas Bowl 1Glenis Thompson 2008 Texas Bowl 1Dave Cooke 1961 Aviation Bowl 1RUSHING TDsTevin Drake 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 1Brandon West 2007 International Bowl 1Bob White 1961 Aviation Bowl 1Robert Davis 1988 California Bowl 1Tony Kimbrough 1988 California Bowl 1LONGEST RUSHRobert Davis 1988 California Bowl 51 (TD)PASSING YARDSAlex Carder 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 439Tony Kimbrough 1988 California Bowl 366Ryan Cubit 2007 International Bowl 260Ed Chlebeck 1961 Aviation Bowl 207PASSING ATTEMPTSAlex Carder 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 57Tony Kimbrough 1988 California Bowl 57Ryan Cubit 2007 International Bowl 43Tim Hiller 2008 Texas Bowl 42Ed Chlebeck 1961 Aviation Bowl 33PASS COMPLETIONSAlex Carder 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 31Tony Kimbrough 1988 California Bowl 24Ryan Cubit 2007 International Bowl 23Ed Chlebeck 1961 Aviation Bowl 18COMPLETION PERCENTAGERyan Cubit 2007 International Bowl 54.7Ed Chlebeck 1961 Aviation Bowl 54.5Alex Carder 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 54.4Tony Kimbrough 1988 California Bowl 42.1PASSING TDsAlex Carder 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 3Tim Hiller 2008 Texas Bowl 2Tony Kimbrough 1988 California Bowl 2Ryan Cubit 2007 International Bowl 1E.J. Biggers 2007 International Bowl 1Ed Chlebeck 1961 Aviation Bowl 1INTsTony Kimbrough 1988 California Bowl 0Ed Chlebeck 1961 Aviation Bowl 1Alex Carder 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 4LONGEST COMPLETIONE.J. Biggers 2007 International Bowl 76 (Simmons) (TD)Tony Kimbrough 1988 California Bowl 55 (A. Boyko) (TD)RECEIVING YARDSJordan White 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl*265Jamarko Simmons 2007 International Bowl 172Allan Boyko 1988 California Bowl 120Robert Oliver 1988 California Bowl 119Dennis Holland 1961 Aviation Bowl 114Chleb Ravenell 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 70Paul Agema 1988 California Bowl 53Eric Monette 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 50Allen Schau 1961 Aviation Bowl 47Robert Arnheim 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 40Bruce Boyko 1988 California Bowl 40Bill Somerville 1961 Aviation Bowl 36Robert Davis 1988 California Bowl 20Dave Cooke 1961 Aviation Bowl 16David Belle 1988 California Bowl 14Brian Fields 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 12Jim Bednar 1961 Aviation Bowl 10* MAC Bowl RecordRECEPTIONSJordan White 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 13Jamarko Simmons 2007 International Bowl 13Chleb Ravenell 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 8Robert Oliver 1988 California Bowl 7Dennis Holland 1961 Aviation Bowl 7Jamarko Simmons 2008 Texas Bowl 6Brandon West 2008 Texas Bowl 6Paul Agema 1988 California Bowl 6Allan Boyko 1988 California Bowl 5Dave Cooke 1961 Aviation Bowl 5Allen Schau 1961 Aviation Bowl 4Robert Arnheim 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 3Eric Monette 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 3Schneider Julien 2008 Texas Bowl 3Bruce Boyko 1988 California Bowl 3Brian Fields 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 2Josh Schaffer 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 2Juan Nunez 2008 Texas Bowl 2Robert Davis 1988 California Bowl 2Louis Delmas 2008 Texas Bowl 1Kirk Elsworth 2008 Texas Bowl 1Branden Ledbetter 2008 Texas Bowl 1David Belle 1988 California Bowl 1Jim Bednar 1961 Aviation Bowl 1Bill Somerville 1961 Aviation Bowl 1RECEIVING TDsChleb Ravenell 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 1Josh Schaffer 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 1Jordan White 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 1Kirk Elsworth 2008 Texas Bowl 1Schneider Julien 2008 Texas Bowl 1Herb Martin 2007 International Bowl 1Jamarko simmons 2007 International Bowl 1Robert Davis 1988 California Bowl 1Robert Oliver 1988 California Bowl 1Dave Cooke 1961 Aviation Bowl 1LONGEST RECEPTIONJamarko Simmons 2007 International Bowl 76 (TD)Allan Boyko 1988 California Bowl 55 (TD)FG ATTEMPTSNate Meyer 2007 International Bowl 2John Creek 1988 California Bowl 2FG MADEJohn Potter 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 1Nate Meyer 2007 International Bowl 1John Creek 1988 California Bowl 1LONGEST FIELD GOALNate Meyer 2007 International Bowl 29John Creek 1988 California Bowl 29John Potter 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 21PUNTSBill Stein 1988 California Bowl 9Jim Laney 2007 International Bowl 7Ben Armer 2008 Texas Bowl 5Jim Bednar 1961 Aviation Bowl 4PUNT AVERAGEJim Laney 2007 International Bowl 41.6Bill Stein 1988 California Bowl 40.6Ben Armer 2008 Texas Bowl 36.4Jim Bednar 1961 Aviation Bowl 36.0LONGEST PUNTJim Laney 2007 International Bowl 51Bill Stein 1988 California Bowl 48LONGEST KICK OFF RETURNDervon Wallace 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 25Allan Boyko 1988 California Bowl 23LONGEST PUNT RETURNSchneider Julien 2008 Texas Bowl 17Paul Agema 1988 California Bowl 17TACKLESEric Hoffman 1988 California Bowl 15Aaron Winchester 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 12Johnnie Simon 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 11Louis Delmas 2008 Texas Bowl 10Willie Berrios 1988 California Bowl 10Trevor Ishmael 2011 Little Ceasars Pizza Bowl 9Paul Hazel 2011 Little Ceasars Pizza Bowl 8Drew Nowak 2011 Little Ceasars Pizza Bowl 8Mitch Zajac 2011 Little Ceasars Pizza Bowl 8


112WMU FOOTBALL BOWL RECORDSRUSHING YARDSBrandon West 2007 International Bowl 109Tony Kimbrough 1988 California Bowl 102Robert Davis 1988 California Bowl 71Bob White 1961 Aviation Bowl 43Bill Schlee 1961 Aviation Bowl 28Alex Carder 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 17Tevin Drake 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 16Antoin Scriven 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 15Karl Toth 1961 Aviation Bowl 10Dave Cooke 1961 Aviation Bowl 6Brian Fields 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 2Tyler Van Tubbergen 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 1Paul Agema 1988 California Bowl 1RUSHING ATTEMPTSBrandon West 2007 International Bowl 21Tony Kimbrough 1988 California Bowl 17Brandon West 2008 Texas Bowl 15Robert Davis 1988 California Bowl 15Alex Carder 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 14Bob White 1961 Aviation Bowl 10Bill Schlee 1961 Aviation Bowl 9Tevin Drake 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 3Brian Fields 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 3Paul Agema 1988 California Bowl 3Aaron Winchester 2008 Texas Bowl 2Karl Toth 1961 Aviation Bowl 2Antoin Scriven 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 1Tyler Van Tubbergen 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 1Dervon Wallace 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 1Schneider Julien 2008 Texas Bowl 1Glenis Thompson 2008 Texas Bowl 1Dave Cooke 1961 Aviation Bowl 1RUSHING TDsTevin Drake 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 1Brandon West 2007 International Bowl 1Bob White 1961 Aviation Bowl 1Robert Davis 1988 California Bowl 1Tony Kimbrough 1988 California Bowl 1LONGEST RUSHRobert Davis 1988 California Bowl 51 (TD)PASSING YARDSAlex Carder 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 439Tony Kimbrough 1988 California Bowl 366Ryan Cubit 2007 International Bowl 260Ed Chlebeck 1961 Aviation Bowl 207PASSING ATTEMPTSAlex Carder 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 57Tony Kimbrough 1988 California Bowl 57Ryan Cubit 2007 International Bowl 43Tim Hiller 2008 Texas Bowl 42Ed Chlebeck 1961 Aviation Bowl 33PASS COMPLETIONSAlex Carder 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 31Tony Kimbrough 1988 California Bowl 24Ryan Cubit 2007 International Bowl 23Ed Chlebeck 1961 Aviation Bowl 18COMPLETION PERCENTAGERyan Cubit 2007 International Bowl 54.7Ed Chlebeck 1961 Aviation Bowl 54.5Alex Carder 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 54.4Tony Kimbrough 1988 California Bowl 42.1PASSING TDsAlex Carder 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 3Tim Hiller 2008 Texas Bowl 2Tony Kimbrough 1988 California Bowl 2Ryan Cubit 2007 International Bowl 1E.J. Biggers 2007 International Bowl 1Ed Chlebeck 1961 Aviation Bowl 1INTsTony Kimbrough 1988 California Bowl 0Ed Chlebeck 1961 Aviation Bowl 1Alex Carder 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 4LONGEST COMPLETIONE.J. Biggers 2007 International Bowl 76 (Simmons) (TD)Tony Kimbrough 1988 California Bowl 55 (A. Boyko) (TD)RECEIVING YARDSJordan White 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl*265Jamarko Simmons 2007 International Bowl 172Allan Boyko 1988 California Bowl 120Robert Oliver 1988 California Bowl 119Dennis Holland 1961 Aviation Bowl 114Chleb Ravenell 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 70Paul Agema 1988 California Bowl 53Eric Monette 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 50Allen Schau 1961 Aviation Bowl 47Robert Arnheim 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 40Bruce Boyko 1988 California Bowl 40Bill Somerville 1961 Aviation Bowl 36Robert Davis 1988 California Bowl 20Dave Cooke 1961 Aviation Bowl 16David Belle 1988 California Bowl 14Brian Fields 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 12Jim Bednar 1961 Aviation Bowl 10* MAC Bowl RecordRECEPTIONSJordan White 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 13Jamarko Simmons 2007 International Bowl 13Chleb Ravenell 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 8Robert Oliver 1988 California Bowl 7Dennis Holland 1961 Aviation Bowl 7Jamarko Simmons 2008 Texas Bowl 6Brandon West 2008 Texas Bowl 6Paul Agema 1988 California Bowl 6Allan Boyko 1988 California Bowl 5Dave Cooke 1961 Aviation Bowl 5Allen Schau 1961 Aviation Bowl 4Robert Arnheim 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 3Eric Monette 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 3Schneider Julien 2008 Texas Bowl 3Bruce Boyko 1988 California Bowl 3Brian Fields 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 2Josh Schaffer 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 2Juan Nunez 2008 Texas Bowl 2Robert Davis 1988 California Bowl 2Louis Delmas 2008 Texas Bowl 1Kirk Elsworth 2008 Texas Bowl 1Branden Ledbetter 2008 Texas Bowl 1David Belle 1988 California Bowl 1Jim Bednar 1961 Aviation Bowl 1Bill Somerville 1961 Aviation Bowl 1RECEIVING TDsChleb Ravenell 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 1Josh Schaffer 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 1Jordan White 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 1Kirk Elsworth 2008 Texas Bowl 1Schneider Julien 2008 Texas Bowl 1Herb Martin 2007 International Bowl 1Jamarko simmons 2007 International Bowl 1Robert Davis 1988 California Bowl 1Robert Oliver 1988 California Bowl 1Dave Cooke 1961 Aviation Bowl 1LONGEST RECEPTIONJamarko Simmons 2007 International Bowl 76 (TD)Allan Boyko 1988 California Bowl 55 (TD)FG ATTEMPTSNate Meyer 2007 International Bowl 2John Creek 1988 California Bowl 2FG MADEJohn Potter 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 1Nate Meyer 2007 International Bowl 1John Creek 1988 California Bowl 1LONGEST FIELD GOALNate Meyer 2007 International Bowl 29John Creek 1988 California Bowl 29John Potter 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 21PUNTSBill Stein 1988 California Bowl 9Jim Laney 2007 International Bowl 7Ben Armer 2008 Texas Bowl 5Jim Bednar 1961 Aviation Bowl 4PUNT AVERAGEJim Laney 2007 International Bowl 41.6Bill Stein 1988 California Bowl 40.6Ben Armer 2008 Texas Bowl 36.4Jim Bednar 1961 Aviation Bowl 36.0LONGEST PUNTJim Laney 2007 International Bowl 51Bill Stein 1988 California Bowl 48LONGEST KICK OFF RETURNDervon Wallace 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 25Allan Boyko 1988 California Bowl 23LONGEST PUNT RETURNSchneider Julien 2008 Texas Bowl 17Paul Agema 1988 California Bowl 17TACKLESEric Hoffman 1988 California Bowl 15Aaron Winchester 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 12Johnnie Simon 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 11Louis Delmas 2008 Texas Bowl 10Willie Berrios 1988 California Bowl 10Trevor Ishmael 2011 Little Ceasars Pizza Bowl 9Paul Hazel 2011 Little Ceasars Pizza Bowl 8Drew Nowak 2011 Little Ceasars Pizza Bowl 8Mitch Zajac 2011 Little Ceasars Pizza Bowl 8<strong>2012</strong> WMU FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

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