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<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

<strong>QUAKERS</strong><br />

2009 Football Media Guide


2009 <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> Football<br />

Contents<br />

CAMPUs Visit<br />

About <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> .......................2<br />

Williams Stadium .......................................3<br />

Athletic Training ........................................4<br />

WC Athletics Hall of Fame ........................5<br />

WC All-Americans .....................................6<br />

CoACHinG stAFF<br />

Head Coach Barry Wulf .............................7<br />

Assistant Coaches .................................8–9<br />

2009 sCHedULe And oPPonents<br />

Opponent Information ......................10–13<br />

Ohio Athletic Conference .......................13<br />

2009 seAson PreView<br />

Season Preview..................................14–15<br />

2009 PLAyer ProFiLes<br />

Returning Seniors ..............................16–17<br />

Returning Juniors ..............................17–19<br />

Returning Sophomores .....................19–20<br />

Transfer Freshmen ...................................21<br />

2008 in reView<br />

2008 Season Review ................................22<br />

2008 Season Stats ...................................23<br />

For tHe reCord<br />

Community Service .................................24<br />

Single-Game Records ..............................25<br />

Single-Season Records ......................26–27<br />

Career Records ..................................28–29<br />

All-Time Results .................................30–31<br />

MediA<br />

Media Information ...................................32<br />

Credits<br />

The 2009 <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> Football Media Guide<br />

is produced and edited by the <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Sports Information Office. editor: Jeff Hibbs<br />

Photographs: Randy Sarvis, Scott Olmstead, Bob<br />

Atkins and Jeff Hibbs<br />

www2.wilmington.edu/athletics<br />

Table of Contents<br />

wC QUiCk FACts<br />

Location ............................................. <strong>Wilmington</strong>, Ohio<br />

Founded .................................................................1870<br />

Religious Affiliation ........... Religious Society of Friends<br />

Nickname ......................................................... Quakers<br />

Colors .....................................................Green & White<br />

Enrollment .............................................................1,200<br />

Stadium .................................. Williams Stadium (3,500)<br />

Conference ............................Ohio Athletic Conference<br />

Affiliation ............................................NCAA Division III<br />

President ..............................................Dr. Dan DiBiasio<br />

Director of Athletics ............................. Dr. Terry Rupert<br />

Office Phone .......................(937) 382-6661 ext. 255<br />

Faculty Representative ............. Caralee Capone-Bethel<br />

Head Coach ................................................... Barry Wulf<br />

Alma Mater ..................................... <strong>Wilmington</strong>, ’95<br />

Office Phone .......................(937) 382-6661 ext. 648<br />

Sports Information Director ...........................Jeff Hibbs<br />

Office Phone .......................(937) 382-6661 ext. 347<br />

Campus Web Site .......................www2.wilmington.edu<br />

on tHe CoVer<br />

Six words provide clear<br />

focus for the 2009<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> Quakers.<br />

One team.<br />

One heartbeat.<br />

One swagger.<br />

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2009 <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> Football<br />

About <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

• Office of Admission/Financial Aid: Pyle Center Box 1325, <strong>Wilmington</strong>, Ohio 45177 ...(937) 382-6661, Ext. 260<br />

• Athletics Department: Pyle Center Box 1246, <strong>Wilmington</strong>, OH 45177 .........................(937) 382-6661, Ext. 467<br />

Visit wilmington <strong>College</strong> online at www2.wilmington.edu<br />

www2.wilmington.edu/athletics<br />

• Total Enrollment: 1,200 students on the main<br />

campus; 400 at two Cincinnati branches (Blue<br />

Ash and Cincinnati State)<br />

• Student/Faculty Ratio: 14:1<br />

• Four computer labs with free Internet access,<br />

log-ins and e-mail accounts; student residence<br />

halls wired for Internet and campus network<br />

applications<br />

• 60 percent of classes have fewer than 20<br />

students<br />

• Average ACT score of entering freshmen: 21<br />

• Average high school GPA of entering<br />

freshmen: 3.1<br />

• Academic scholarships ranging from $1,000 to<br />

$10,000 are available at the time of admission<br />

to high school students having at least a 3.0<br />

cumulative GPA and either ranking in the top<br />

20 percent of their senior class or scoring at<br />

least a 24 on the ACT. Transfer scholarships<br />

are available with a 3.3 cumulative GPA and<br />

at least one year of college work.<br />

• Average financial aid package: $18,500<br />

• 23 majors offered, including education,<br />

agriculture, athletic training and business/<br />

economics<br />

• 22 intercollegiate sports offered; NCAA<br />

Division III athletics in the Ohio Athletic<br />

Conference<br />

• Six residence halls (female only and co-ed),<br />

two apartment-style complexes and<br />

special-interest housing<br />

• 9.5 percent minority student population<br />

• Students come from 11 different states and<br />

seven different nations<br />

• 2008–09 Costs: Tuition & Fees: $22,872,<br />

Room & Board: $8,010<br />

• Rolling admission<br />

• Recognized by the John Templeton<br />

Foundation for character-building and<br />

student leadership programs<br />

• Named to the top tier of Midwest Regional<br />

Liberal Arts <strong>College</strong>s by U.S. News & World<br />

Report in its 2008 Best <strong>College</strong>s issue


2009 <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> Football<br />

www2.wilmington.edu/athletics<br />

Williams Stadium<br />

Williams Stadium is a place of great tradition. The 2008 season ushered in a new tradition at the home of <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> football as the Quakers unveiled a new synthetic playing surface and lighting.<br />

On Sept. 20, playing on the new turf and under the new lights, the Quakers started the new tradition by continuing<br />

a time-tested tradition of excellence with a 34–7 rout of Marietta before a near-capacity crowd at the 3,500-seat venue.<br />

“You couldn’t have written a story any better than the whole day,” <strong>Wilmington</strong> head coach Barry Wulf said. “We had more<br />

than 80 recruits and their families here. Our kids played great. The fireworks and the band were great. What a great show<br />

for the community.”<br />

The Quakers were all but unbeatable on home turf in 2008, with their only loss at Williams Stadium coming to eventual<br />

national champion Mount Union.<br />

In 2009, <strong>Wilmington</strong> will play six games at Williams Stadium, beginning with the Sept. 5 season opener under the lights<br />

with Mount St. Joseph.<br />

“Having six games at home has been a rallying cry, and our kids have bought into it,” Wulf said. “Having the new turf<br />

and the lights has created a new environment, and our kids recognize that and they are excited about it. Having six home<br />

games should provide us an even bigger lift.”<br />

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Athletic Training<br />

Athletic training is an exciting and fast-paced allied medical profession. As an integral member of the athletic<br />

healthcare team, the certified athletic trainer (ATC) is educated in the prevention, treatment, evaluation and<br />

rehabilitation of sports-related injuries and illnesses sustained by physically active people. Certified athletic<br />

trainers work closely with medical professionals in a wide range of settings that include high schools, colleges<br />

and universities, professional teams, sports medicine clinics, corporate fitness facilities and hospitals.<br />

In 2005, <strong>Wilmington</strong>’s athletic training program earned the maximum seven-year accreditation from<br />

the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). Students completing the Bachelor<br />

of Science degree program at WC are eligible for the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of<br />

Certification (NATABOC) examination to become a certified athletic trainer. Students also are eligible for the Ohio<br />

licensing exam upon earning their ATC credentials. All athletic training students are considered pre-professional<br />

during their first two semesters. After satisfactory completion of the pre-professional requirements, students<br />

are advanced to the professional phase of the curriculum, including advanced clinical education.<br />

wC Athletic training scholarship<br />

All students accepted into the athletic training program<br />

receive $5,000 in scholarships over three years. Students<br />

receive $1,500 their sophomore and junior years and $2,000<br />

their senior year.<br />

Athletic training internships<br />

WC interns get to experience first-hand the full scope of<br />

sports medicine. Some of WC’s most recent internship sites<br />

include the Cincinnati Bengals, Cincinnati Reds, Columbus<br />

Crew, Dayton Dragons, Dayton Sports Medicine Institute<br />

and many area clinics and high schools.<br />

national Program recognition<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> students have received an unprecedented six<br />

NATA scholarships. One graduate earned the highest score<br />

on the national certification exam. WC’s program also has<br />

been featured on the front cover of the NATA News and in<br />

The Chronicle of Higher Education.<br />

Dr. Jan Saunders, Orthopaedics<br />

Dr. Joseph Chen, Ophthalmology<br />

Dr. Joseph Choo, Cardiology<br />

Dr. Glenn MacDonald, Optometrist<br />

Dr. Patrick Nunan, Podiatry<br />

sPeCiALists in tHe PreVention, treAtMent<br />

And reHABiLitAtion oF sPorts inJUries<br />

wilmington <strong>College</strong> team Physicians<br />

Dr. Mike Newman, Surgery<br />

Dr. Shawn Swick, Family Practice<br />

Dr. Chris Stromberg, Chiropractor<br />

Dr. David VanZant, Dentist<br />

Dr. Jay White, ENT<br />

For More inForMAtion: 1-800-753-0917<br />

wC Admissions office .....................................................................Ext. 260<br />

At Program director: Larry Howard; MA, ATC, LAT ...........................Ext. 257<br />

www2.wilmington.edu/athletics


2009 <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> Football<br />

Established in 1991, the <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> Athletics Hall of Fame honors those<br />

who have achieved and contributed to<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>’s intercollegiate sports.<br />

Candidates for the Hall must meet<br />

requirements established by the WC<br />

Athletics Department. Once nominated<br />

by the Athletics Department, qualified<br />

candidates are voted on by a committee<br />

of WC staff, alumni and others close to the<br />

athletics program.<br />

A new class is inducted every year at<br />

halftime of the homecoming football<br />

game.<br />

Class of 1991<br />

Charles Bolen<br />

Larry Clark<br />

Karl Finkes<br />

Rene Frey<br />

Jake Harner<br />

Gary McCarthy<br />

Kirk Mee III<br />

Fred Raizk<br />

C.W. Van Schoyck<br />

Kenneth Weimer<br />

Howard Weimer<br />

E.H. Zigler<br />

Class of 1992<br />

Dr. H. Richard Bath<br />

Reinhold Finkes<br />

George A. Morton<br />

William Rudduck<br />

Dan Simpson<br />

Steve Spirk<br />

Class of 1993<br />

Ron Clark<br />

Walt Hobble<br />

Bill Hoffeld<br />

Michael Schneider<br />

Class of 1994<br />

Imad El-Macharrafie<br />

Cindy Stout<br />

Tom Vessely<br />

Paul Dean Waddell<br />

Class of 1995<br />

Dale Beckett<br />

Don Benhase<br />

Virgil Patrick<br />

Leroy Senne<br />

Class of 1996<br />

Linda Fittro<br />

John Ross<br />

Gary Worthy<br />

Fletcher Yates<br />

Class of 1997<br />

Sharri Brumfield<br />

Ekow Dennis<br />

Jamie Perkins<br />

Peter Sturtevant<br />

Jacob Von Kanel<br />

Class of 1998<br />

Toni Allen<br />

Stanley McCoy<br />

Robert Gregg<br />

William Lewis<br />

Shown are 2008 Hall of Fame Inductees (left to right)<br />

Jenny (Eagan) Atkinson, Joanne Ludmann, Steve Moyer and Wayne Stacy.<br />

Class of 1999<br />

Art Brady<br />

Joe Fife<br />

Bill Ramseyer<br />

John Woolums<br />

Class of 2000<br />

Bill Atsalis<br />

Fritz Plinke<br />

Roger Tewksbury<br />

Jennifer (Tuke) Custis<br />

Class of 2001<br />

Gregg Ayers<br />

Valerie Bonnette<br />

Fran Pirozzolo<br />

Richard Scott<br />

Class of 2002<br />

Cosmo Collett<br />

Suzanne (Coyne)<br />

Harrison<br />

Ken Minor<br />

Keith Myers<br />

Class of 2003<br />

Bill Daugherty<br />

Richard Fortner<br />

Jerry Muldoon<br />

Kelly Truce<br />

Class of 2004<br />

Tim Cleary<br />

Tim Dicke<br />

Jeff Johnson<br />

Kathy (Sprenz) McCord<br />

Class of 2005<br />

John Calhoun<br />

Brooks Lawrence<br />

Lori (May) West<br />

Chris Tuzzeo<br />

Moyer, stacy inducted to wC Hall of Fame<br />

Steve Moyer and Wayne Stacy were among the 2008 inductees of the <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> Athletics Hall of Fame.<br />

Moyer spent his first year with the <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> football team as a member of the offensive line. The transfer from Eastern<br />

Kentucky University, however, longed to make tackles rather than throw blocks. In 1977, he was switched to linebacker, launching what<br />

turned out to be the most prolific three years of individual tackling in team history.<br />

In 1977, Moyer recorded 130 tackles and snagged five interceptions. A year later he set the single-season tackles record of 170 that still<br />

stands 31 years later. In just three seasons, the Valley View High School graduate compiled 427 tackles, also a record that continues to<br />

endure the test of time. Moyer’s nine interceptions also rank on the WC Top-10 list.<br />

Stacy is one of WC’s most celebrated two-sport athletes. In 1989 he set the school record in the discus and decathlon—records that<br />

still stand, like his 100-meter dash mark established in 1991. On the football field Stacy played safety in 1988 and finished with four<br />

interceptions and more than 80 tackles. The departures of Derron Calvert and Keith Regenhard created a void at wide receiver that he<br />

was chosen to help fill. In the next two seasons Stacy pulled down 117 catches for 1,803 yards and 20 touchdowns, numbers that occupy<br />

Top-10 positions in the WC all-time charts. In 1990 he was named an NAIA All-American.<br />

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Hall of Fame<br />

Class of 2006<br />

Deanne (Arnold) Whalen<br />

David Dill<br />

Jay Niswonger<br />

Reggie Tucker<br />

Class of 2007<br />

Russ Miller<br />

Ed Minor<br />

Greg Sczurek<br />

Stacey (Williams) Deaton<br />

Class of 2008<br />

Jenny (Eagan) Atkinson<br />

Joanne Ludmann<br />

Steve Moyer<br />

Wayne Stacy<br />

Hall of Fame<br />

input welcomed<br />

The <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> Athletics<br />

Department and Hall of Fame<br />

Committee welcome input about<br />

potential nominees. Please e-mail<br />

comments to Director of Athletics<br />

Terry Rupert at terry_rupert@<br />

wilmington.edu or by telephone,<br />

937-382-6661, Ext. 255.<br />

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1972 Ken Truster<br />

Bill Roll<br />

1973 Heinz Finkes<br />

Steve Magoteaux<br />

1974 Steve Magoteaux<br />

Mike Theisen<br />

1975 Curt Clifford<br />

Larry Jones<br />

Bill Mobley<br />

Jamie Perkins<br />

1976 Curt Clifford<br />

Jamie Perkins<br />

Hubert Tucker<br />

1977 Reinhold Finkes<br />

Mike Hendley<br />

1978 Reinhold Finkes<br />

Mike Hendley<br />

Steve Moyer<br />

1979 Steve Moyer<br />

Russell Williams<br />

1980 John Calhoun<br />

Jim Chilcote<br />

Larry Davis<br />

Dave Dill<br />

Gary Worthy<br />

1981 Dave Dill<br />

Ed Minor<br />

Jim Schiller<br />

Gary Worthy<br />

1982 Curt Downing<br />

Mike Gilday<br />

2009 <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> Football<br />

All-Americans<br />

wiLMinGton is HoMe to ALL-AMeriCAn trAdition<br />

Since 1972, 75 <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> football players have earned All-America honors. Will No. 76 be<br />

wearing the green and white this fall?<br />

“We know that individual success comes after team success, and often comes as result of team success,”<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> head coach Barry Wulf said. “When you look at the impressive list of All-Americans that have<br />

been a part of this program, you are immediately reminded of not only incredibly talented, but remarkably<br />

unselfish players—players who always had their teams’ best interest in mind. Our players understand and<br />

appreciate what it takes for teams and individuals to achieve.”<br />

The Quakers also have made their mark in the classroom. Twenty-five <strong>Wilmington</strong> football players have<br />

received either Academic All-American or Academic All-District honors since 1982.<br />

“Our players know that coming to <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> is about more than football. It’s about developing<br />

the skills that will help them be community leaders,” Wulf said. “We are extremely proud of the tradition of<br />

classroom excellence and community service within this program.”<br />

tHe ALL-AMeriCAn trAdition ContinUes<br />

Ted Hall<br />

Mark Netzel<br />

Gary Worthy<br />

1983 Randy Blossom<br />

Curt Downing<br />

Dan Bennett<br />

Tony Neloms<br />

Mark Netzel<br />

Jim Sposet<br />

Mark Weigel<br />

1984 Tom Hale<br />

Ted Mehlman<br />

Tom Miles<br />

Tony Neloms<br />

1985 Dave Carr<br />

Garnail Fulton<br />

Jeff Johnson<br />

Don Sizer<br />

1986 Derron Calvert<br />

Jeff Johnson<br />

Chuck Province<br />

Chris Richards<br />

Don Sizer<br />

1987 Derron Calvert<br />

Don Sizer<br />

1988 Derron Calvert<br />

Mike Johnson<br />

Mark Mahon<br />

Bryan Sparks<br />

1989 Mike Johnson<br />

Scott Pritt<br />

1990 Wayne Stacy<br />

1994 Jason Tincher<br />

1997 Jerry Ward<br />

1998 Bart Vaughn<br />

1999 Bob Hess<br />

2000 Antonio Broadnax<br />

Jon Cain<br />

Nick Nicastro<br />

Adam Ryan<br />

2001 Antonio Broadnax<br />

2003 Brandon Tisdale<br />

2004 Brandon Tisdale<br />

2006 Chad Otte<br />

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Academic All-America or All-district<br />

1982 Mike Doerger<br />

Curt Downing<br />

Ted Hall<br />

1983 Curt Downing<br />

Ted Mehlman<br />

1984 Ted Mehlman<br />

1985 Jeff Johnson<br />

Randy Ramseyer<br />

Mike White<br />

1986 Jeff Johnson<br />

1987 Kurt Kiessling<br />

1988 Kurt Kiessling<br />

1989 Scott Anderson<br />

Bill Kennedy<br />

Scott Pritt<br />

1990 Scott Anderson<br />

Bill Kennedy<br />

1998 Kevin Otte<br />

1999 Nick Nicastro<br />

2000 Kevin Otte<br />

2001 Nick Nicastro<br />

Bruce Kennedy<br />

Jake Pence<br />

2003 Abe Lawson<br />

2004 Chad Otte


2009 <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> Football<br />

After receiving a master’s in sports administration from<br />

Oklahoma State in 1999, Wulf came home to <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> as an assistant coach, where he worked with all three<br />

phases of the team before being named head coach in May 2005.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, he said, is committed to developing both players and<br />

people.<br />

“Coaching is teaching,” Wulf said. “We’re fortunate that we get to<br />

teach young men a game, but in reality we’re teaching them life<br />

lessons through this game. Wins on Saturdays are important, but<br />

what’s most important is how well we help prepare these young<br />

men for their lives beyond <strong>Wilmington</strong>. That’s the scale that weighs<br />

our true level of success.“<br />

A Cincinnati native, Wulf played football for and graduated<br />

from Anderson High School. He and his wife, Deirdre, reside in<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> with their son, Davis, and daughters, Breianna<br />

and Baylie.<br />

Head Coach Barry Wulf<br />

Barry Wulf begins his fifth season as head coach of the Quakers in 2009. In 2008, Wulf<br />

led <strong>Wilmington</strong> to its best record in seven years and was named the Ohio Athletic<br />

Conference Co-coach of the Year.<br />

“That was very humbling, but I give all of the credit to our coaching staff and our kids,”<br />

Wulf said. “When they found out, they were excited. Even though there’s one name on<br />

the award, it is still a team honor for the body of work that this entire football family had<br />

done. To be recognized as such by the OAC’s coaches says a lot, and we’re looking to<br />

build upon that. We were excited about the progress we made last year, but we also<br />

know that we left quite a few wins on the table that we intend to go get this year.”<br />

A four-year tight end and punter during his WC playing days, Wulf is very much at home<br />

on the <strong>Wilmington</strong> sideline.<br />

“<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> is my home,” Wulf said. “I enjoyed <strong>Wilmington</strong> as a player and<br />

I enjoy it as a coach. There’s a lot of pride, a lot of tradition at <strong>Wilmington</strong>, and I’m<br />

blessed to be a part of it.”<br />

Wulf was an assistant coach on the Quakers’ staff for two seasons before accepting<br />

an assistant coaching position with Oklahoma State University. In Stillwater, he coached<br />

the offensive line that paved the way for the Cowboys’ trip to the Alamo Bowl in 1997.<br />

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2009 <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> Football<br />

Assistant Coaches<br />

Jim Marsh<br />

Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks<br />

A veteran of the sideline, Jim Marsh<br />

returns for his 16th season on the<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> football staff.<br />

Marsh served as the quarterbacks<br />

coach from 1993 to 1996 before<br />

coaching the Quakers’ running backs<br />

during the 1997 season. In 1998,<br />

Marsh was named the team’s offensive<br />

coordinator and has served in that<br />

capacity in all but one year since.<br />

Marsh grew up in Hillsboro, Ohio, and started his playing<br />

career with the Hillsboro High School Indians. He graduated<br />

from Hillsboro in 1981 and took his playing skills to<br />

West Virginia Tech, where he was a four-year starter on the<br />

offensive line. He graduated from WVT in 1986 with a degree<br />

in business education. He also holds a master’s in industrial/<br />

occupational safety from West Virginia University.<br />

Marsh’s coaching career started at West Virginia Tech as an<br />

assistant in 1989 before he was named head coach in 1990. He<br />

also was an assistant at Bethany (W. Va.) <strong>College</strong> and West Liberty<br />

State. Marsh also is WC’s director of operations and teaches HPE<br />

and business courses.<br />

“Jim is a great football coach. He loves <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

football, our kids and our staff,” <strong>Wilmington</strong> head coach Barry<br />

Wulf said. “We’re thankful to have Jim as a part of our staff. He<br />

continues to be a leader of our offense, and we are excited about<br />

what our offensive capabilities are going to be.”<br />

Marsh and his wife, Tish, have three sons, Garrett, Trent and Sloan.<br />

They reside in <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

Marque Jones<br />

Wide Receivers<br />

Marque Jones has been an integral<br />

part of <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> football<br />

for more than three decades.<br />

Jones stresses all phases of the<br />

wide receiver position, and the<br />

results speak for themselves. Four<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> receivers—most<br />

recently Jon Cain—have received<br />

All-American honors under Jones’<br />

tutelage.<br />

A native of Miami, Fla., Jones was a<br />

two-year starter at Curley High School, graduating in 1969.<br />

During his collegiate career with the Quakers, Jones was a fouryear<br />

letter winner (1973–76) at wide receiver. He caught 39 career<br />

passes for 620 yards, averaging 15.8 yards per reception. His most<br />

productive season was 1975, when he hauled in 21 receptions for<br />

310 yards.<br />

Jones graduated from <strong>Wilmington</strong> in 1977 with a business<br />

administration degree and attended the University of Cincinnati<br />

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on a graduate honor scholarship. In 1979, he received a master’s<br />

in marketing from UC.<br />

“You can’t say enough about what Marque means to our football<br />

family, our program and this community,” <strong>Wilmington</strong> head<br />

coach Barry Wulf said. “He’s such an extraordinary teacher of wide<br />

receiver play, but he teaches more than football. He talks about<br />

life and things that are most important.”<br />

Jones and his wife, Terri, have three children; Daryl, Desiree and<br />

Marque. They reside in <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

Will Isaac<br />

Running Backs<br />

Will Isaac returns to the Quaker<br />

sideline for his seventh year as an<br />

assistant coach and fifth season as<br />

running backs coach.<br />

Isaac is no stranger to the<br />

position he coaches. In 2002, he<br />

became just the fifth running back<br />

in <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> history to<br />

eclipse the 1,000-yard mark in a<br />

season when he gained 1,006 yards in 10 games. In 2001 he<br />

narrowly missed the 1,000-yard plateau, rushing for 901.<br />

Despite an injury-shortened career, Isaac ranks third in<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> history in career rushing yards with<br />

2,191, stands second in rushing attempts with 545 and<br />

fourth in rushing touchdowns with 17.<br />

“Will has such an innate ability to get to know these guys<br />

on a level where he can get inside their hearts and minds,”<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> head coach Barry Wulf said. “Our running game<br />

has consistently improved under Will’s leadership.”<br />

Isaac has a daughter, Mya Jackson. He resides in<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

Mark Lane<br />

Defensive Line<br />

Mark Lane enters his fourth<br />

season as <strong>Wilmington</strong>’s defensive<br />

line coach.<br />

A former defensive tackle, Lane<br />

ended his WC career with 176<br />

tackles—29 for loss—and four<br />

fumble recoveries. His fiercely<br />

competitive nature was illustrated<br />

during his senior year when he<br />

returned from a mid-season broken leg to play the final two<br />

games on the schedule.<br />

“Mark is a big leader for the entire defensive unit. Our kids<br />

look up to him,” <strong>Wilmington</strong> head coach Barry Wulf said.


2009 <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> Football<br />

“He’s a phenomenal teacher of line play, and he has also<br />

done a tremendous job heading up our recruiting efforts.”<br />

Lane, a West Milton native, holds a degree in sport<br />

management from <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

Lane and his wife, Lyndsay, reside in <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

J.R. Clark<br />

Defensive Backs<br />

J.R. Clark will work with <strong>Wilmington</strong>’s<br />

defensive backs in 2009.<br />

A 2007 WC grad, Clark was a<br />

standout linebacker for WC, and<br />

coached the Quakers’ linebacker<br />

corps in 2008.<br />

“J.R. is a solid coach and teacher<br />

of the game,” <strong>Wilmington</strong> head<br />

coach Barry Wulf said. “He did an<br />

outstanding job with our linebackers last season, and we<br />

are very excited about what he will be able to do with our<br />

defensive secondary. He will be one of the reasons that our<br />

defense plays very well this season.”<br />

Clark hails from Springfield, where he graduated from<br />

Northeastern High School.<br />

Steve Meister<br />

Offensive Line<br />

Steve Meister enters his second<br />

season with the WC coaching staff<br />

in 2009.<br />

A four-letter winner and threeyear<br />

starter at Miami University,<br />

Meister started 36 consecutive<br />

games at either center or guard<br />

for the RedHawks.<br />

“Steve has already proven to be an incredible coach and<br />

teacher,” <strong>Wilmington</strong> head coach Barry Wulf said. “He<br />

brings a great knowledge of offensive line play. He also<br />

commands respect. He was not only a three-year starter<br />

at Miami; he also was a team captain his senior year. His<br />

experience in offensive line play is exactly what our staff<br />

needs, and he relates to our kids tremendously. He has a<br />

proven work ethic and great leadership that has made a<br />

strong impact on our program.”<br />

Meister is a native of Allison Park, Pa., and a graduate of<br />

Shaler Area High School.<br />

www2.wilmington.edu/athletics<br />

Assistant Coaches<br />

Don Sizer<br />

Linebackers<br />

Don Sizer returns to his alma<br />

mater for the 2009 season. The<br />

1988 WC alum will be a graduate<br />

assistant assigned to the Quakers’<br />

linebacker corps.<br />

Sizer was a three-time All-America<br />

linebacker during his playing days<br />

and ranks second on the all-time<br />

team tackles list with 393.<br />

Sizer was an assistant coach for WC during the 1991<br />

and 1992 seasons and also had head coaching tenures at<br />

Western Brown, Bethel-Tate and Clinton-Massie high<br />

schools.<br />

“Don brings a wealth of talent, knowledge and enthusiasm<br />

to our program,” <strong>Wilmington</strong> head coach Barry Wulf said.<br />

“He is a big part of the incredible linebacker tradition at<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>. We are very happy that he is here to coach and<br />

teach our current and future linebackers.”<br />

A native of Trotwood, Sizer teaches physical education at<br />

Western Brown High School.<br />

Sizer and his wife, Ann (Adler) Sizer ‘92, have a daughter,<br />

Mary, and a son, Wil. They reside in Mount Orab.<br />

John Moore<br />

Defensive Assistant/Video Consultant<br />

John Moore continues his<br />

involvement with the WC football<br />

program, a journey that travels 28<br />

years into the past.<br />

Moore was a <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

assistant coach throughout the<br />

1980s and 1990s and was a<br />

member of the staff that led the<br />

Quakers to a 10-2 record and a<br />

berth in the NAIA national championship game in 1980.<br />

“We are grateful to have John on our staff,” <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

head coach Barry Wulf said. “His knowledge of the game<br />

of football—especially on the defensive side of the ball—<br />

enhances our overall approach to how we play the game.<br />

John has coached all three levels of the defense, and also<br />

was a defensive coordinator. He knows the game and loves<br />

the game.”<br />

Moore assists the game-planning processes and statistical<br />

analysis of opposing teams’ offenses.<br />

Moore and his wife, Nancy, reside in <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

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10<br />

2009 <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> Football<br />

2009 Opponents<br />

<strong>College</strong> of Mt. st. Joseph<br />

Rod Huber<br />

Game 1 — sept. 5<br />

wilmington — williams stadium<br />

Location: ............................. Cincinnati, Ohio<br />

Founded: .............................................. 1886<br />

nickname: ............................................. Lions<br />

Colors: ........................................Blue & Gold<br />

enrollment: .......................................... 2,300<br />

stadium: ..................................Schueler Field<br />

Capacity: .......................................... 2,400<br />

Playing surface: ......................... AstroPlay<br />

Conference: .................Heartland Collegiate<br />

Affiliation: ..........................NCAA Division III<br />

All-time record: .............................89-102-3<br />

President: .........Sister Francis Marie Thrailkill<br />

Ad: ........................................ Steve Radcliffe<br />

Phone: .............................. (513) 244-4381<br />

Fax:................................... (513) 244-4928<br />

Head Coach: ................................Rod Huber<br />

Alma Mater: ...................... Cincinnati (’88)<br />

Football Phone: ................ (513) 244-4896<br />

Career record: ......................55-39 (9 yrs)<br />

record at school: ..................55-39 (9 yrs)<br />

2008 record: ........................................... 5-5<br />

2008 Conference record: ....................... 3-4<br />

Basic offense: ......................Multiple Spread<br />

Basic defense: ......................................... 4-4<br />

sid: .................................... Dane Neumeister<br />

Phone: ............................... (513) 244-4729<br />

Fax:.................................... (513) 244-4928<br />

e-Mail: .... dane_neumeister@mail.msj.edu<br />

2009 schedule<br />

9-5 .......<strong>Wilmington</strong> .........................7 p.m.<br />

9-12 .....LAKELAND ....................1:30 p.m.<br />

9-26 .....Rose-Hulman .................1:30 p.m.<br />

10-3 .....BLUFFTON ....................1:30 p.m.<br />

10-10 ...Anderson .......................1:30 p.m.<br />

10-17 ...HANOVER .....................1:30 p.m.<br />

10-24 ...Franklin ..........................1:30 p.m.<br />

10-31 ...Manchester ....................1:30 p.m.<br />

11-7 .....DEFIANCE .....................1:30 p.m.<br />

11-14 ...THOMAS MORE ...........1:30 p.m.<br />

2008 results<br />

9-6 .......WILMINGTON ................. W, 21–7<br />

9-13 .....Lakeland .......................... W, 20–0<br />

9-27 .....ROSE-HULMAN ............. L, 27–21<br />

10-4 .....Bluffton ............................ W, 50–7<br />

10-11 ...ANDERSON ..................... L, 10–9<br />

10-18 ...Hanover ......................... W, 37–19<br />

10-25 ...FRANKLIN ...................... L, 40–35<br />

11-1 .....MANCHESTER ................ W, 28–6<br />

11-8 .....Defiance ......................... L, 21–14<br />

11-15 ...Thomas More ................... L, 19–0<br />

Marietta <strong>College</strong><br />

Jeff Filkovski<br />

Game 2 — sept. 19<br />

Marietta — don drumm stadium<br />

Location: ................................Marietta, Ohio<br />

Founded: ............................................... 1835<br />

nickname: ....................................... Pioneers<br />

Colors: .............................Navy Blue & White<br />

enrollment: .......................................... 1,300<br />

stadium: ...................... Don Drumm Stadium<br />

Capacity: .......................................... 7,000<br />

Playing surface: ......................... Field Turf<br />

Conference: .............................Ohio Athletic<br />

Affiliation: ..........................NCAA Division III<br />

All-time record: .........................401-515-36<br />

President: ................................Dr. Jean Scott<br />

Ad: ............................................... Larry Hiser<br />

Phone: ............................... (740) 376-4665<br />

Fax: .................................... (740) 376-4674<br />

Head Coach: .............................Jeff Filkovski<br />

Alma Mater: ...................... Allegheny (’91)<br />

Football Phone: ................ (740) 376-4664<br />

Career record: ........................... 2-8 (1 yr)<br />

record at school: ....................... 2-8 (1 yr)<br />

2008 record: ........................................... 2-8<br />

2008 Conference record: ....................... 1-8<br />

Basic offense: .......................... Multiple Sets<br />

Basic defense: ......................................... 3-4<br />

sid: ..................................................Dan May<br />

Phone: ............................... (740) 376-4891<br />

Fax: .................................... (740) 376-4674<br />

e-Mail: .......................mayd@marietta.edu<br />

2009 schedule<br />

9-6 .......THIEL .............................2:30 p.m.<br />

9-19 .....WILMINGTON ....................6 p.m.<br />

9-26 .....Baldwin-Wallace ............6:30 p.m.<br />

10-3 .....CAPITAL ........................1:30 p.m.<br />

10-10 ...John Carroll ........................2 p.m.<br />

10-17 ...OHIO NORTHERN ........1:30 p.m.<br />

10-24 ...Muskingum ....................1:30 p.m.<br />

10-31 ...OTTERBEIN ...................1:30 p.m.<br />

11-7 .....Heidelberg .........................1 p.m.<br />

11-14 ...Mount Union .................1:30 p.m.<br />

2008 results<br />

9-6 .......THIEL ............................. W, 21–18<br />

9-20 .....<strong>Wilmington</strong> ....................... L, 34–7<br />

9-27 .....BALDWIN-WALLACE ..... L, 45–16<br />

10-4 .....Capital .............................. L, 38–6<br />

10-11 ...JOHN CARROLL .............. L, 31–6<br />

10-18 ...Ohio Northern .................. L, 28–0<br />

10-25 ...MUSKINGUM ................ W, 30–22<br />

11-1 .....Otterbein .......................... L, 55–0<br />

11-8 .....HEIDELBERG .................. L, 42–40<br />

11-15 ...MOUNT UNION ............... L, 49–0<br />

www2.wilmington.edu/athletics<br />

Jim Bickel<br />

Capital University<br />

Game 3 — Sept. 26<br />

wilmington — williams stadium<br />

Location: ...................................Bexley, Ohio<br />

Founded: ............................................... 1830<br />

nickname: ..................................... Crusaders<br />

Colors: ...................................Purple & White<br />

enrollment: .......................................... 3,850<br />

stadium: ............................ Bernlohr Stadium<br />

Capacity: .......................................... 3,000<br />

Playing surface: ......................... AstroPlay<br />

Conference: .............................Ohio Athletic<br />

Affiliation: ..........................NCAA Division III<br />

All-time record: .........................343-346-28<br />

President: ........................Dr. Denvy Bowman<br />

Ad: ......................................... Dawn Mamula<br />

Phone: ............................... (614) 236-6911<br />

Fax: .................................... (614) 236-6180<br />

Head Coach: ................................. Jim Bickel<br />

Alma Mater: ......................... Denison (’77)<br />

Football Phone: ................ (614) 236-6184<br />

Career record: ........................... 5-5 (1 yr)<br />

record at school: ....................... 5-5 (1 yr)<br />

2008 record: ........................................... 5-5<br />

2008 Conference record: ....................... 4-5<br />

Basic offense: ............................Triple-Shoot<br />

Basic defense: ......................................... 4-3<br />

sid: ..............................................Bill Thomas<br />

Phone: ............................... (614) 236-6174<br />

Fax: .................................... (614) 236-6178<br />

e-Mail: .................... wthomas@capital.edu<br />

2009 schedule<br />

9-5 .......Adrian .................................6 p.m.<br />

9-19 .....HEIDELBERG .................1:30 p.m.<br />

9-26 .....<strong>Wilmington</strong> .........................7 p.m.<br />

10-3 .....Marietta .........................1:30 p.m.<br />

10-10 ...MOUNT UNION ............1:30 p.m.<br />

10-17 ...JOHN CARROLL ...........1:30 p.m.<br />

10-24 ...Otterbein ............................2 p.m.<br />

10-31 ...Muskingum ....................1:30 p.m.<br />

11-7 .....OHIO NORTHERN ........1:30 p.m.<br />

11-14 ...BALDWIN-WALLACE ....1:30 p.m.<br />

2008 results<br />

9-6 .......ADRIAN .........................W, 34–14<br />

9-20 .....Heidelberg ....................W, 38–17<br />

9-27 .....WILMINGTON ...............W, 48–28<br />

10-4 .....MARIETTA .......................W, 38–6<br />

10-11 ...Mount Union .................... L, 49–7<br />

10-18 ...John Carroll ...................... L, 13–3<br />

10-25 ...OTTERBEIN ...................... L, 38–9<br />

11-1 .....MUSKINGUM ................W, 42–10<br />

11-8 .....Ohio Northern ................ L, 36–21<br />

11-15 ...Baldwin-Wallace ............... L, 17–0


2009 <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> Football<br />

John Carroll University<br />

Regis Scafe<br />

Game 4 — oct. 3<br />

wilmington — williams stadium<br />

Location: ................ University Heights, Ohio<br />

Founded: ............................................... 1886<br />

nickname: ..................................Blue Streaks<br />

Colors: ........................................Blue & Gold<br />

enrollment: .......................................... 3,600<br />

stadium: ..........................Don Shula Stadium<br />

Capacity: .......................................... 5,418<br />

Playing surface: ......................... AstroPlay<br />

Conference: .............................Ohio Athletic<br />

Affiliation: ..........................NCAA Division III<br />

All-time record: .........................430-299-37<br />

President: ........... Rev. Robert L. Niehoff, S.J.<br />

Ad: ............................................Laurie Massa<br />

Phone: ............................... (216) 397-1525<br />

Fax: .................................... (216) 396-1663<br />

Head Coach: ...............................Regis Scafe<br />

Alma Mater: ................ Case Western (’71)<br />

Football Phone: ................ (216) 397-1677<br />

Career record: ....................85-69 (15 yrs)<br />

record at school: ................65-35 (10 yrs)<br />

2008 record: ........................................... 5-5<br />

2008 Conference record: ....................... 4-5<br />

Basic offense: ......................... Multiple Pro-I<br />

Basic defense: ......................................... 4-3<br />

sid: .......................................... Chris Wenzler<br />

Phone: ............................... (216) 397-4676<br />

Fax: .................................... (216) 397-3043<br />

e-Mail: ...........................cwenzler@jcu.edu<br />

2009 schedule<br />

9-5 .......THOMAS MORE ...........1:30 p.m.<br />

9-19 .....BALDWIN-WALLACE .........7 p.m.<br />

9-26 .....Heidelberg .........................7 p.m.<br />

10-3 .....<strong>Wilmington</strong> ....................1:30 p.m.<br />

10-10 ...MARIETTA ..........................2 p.m.<br />

10-17 ...Capital ...........................1:30 p.m.<br />

10-24 ...Ohio Northern ...............1:30 p.m.<br />

10-31 ...MOUNT UNION ............1:30 p.m.<br />

11-7 .....MUSKINGUM ................1:30 p.m.<br />

11-14 ...Otterbein .......................1:30 p.m.<br />

2008 results<br />

9-6 .......Thomas More ................ W, 41–14<br />

9-20 .....Baldwin-Wallace ............. L, 21–17<br />

9-27 .....HEIDELBERG ................. W, 17–15<br />

10-4 .....WILMINGTON ............... W, 31–17<br />

10-11 ...Marietta ........................... W, 31–6<br />

10-18 ...CAPITAL .......................... W, 13–3<br />

10-25 ...OHIO NORTHERN ......... L, 21–14<br />

11-1 .....Mount Union .................... L, 41–7<br />

11-8 .....Muskingum ..................... L, 15–14<br />

11-15 ...OTTERBEIN .................... L, 20–17<br />

Muskingum University<br />

Al Logan<br />

Game 5 — oct. 10<br />

new Concord — McConagha stadium<br />

Location: .......................New Concord, Ohio<br />

Founded: ............................................... 1837<br />

nickname: .......................... Fighting Muskies<br />

Colors: ................................Black & Magenta<br />

enrollment: .......................................... 1,700<br />

stadium: .......................McConagha Stadium<br />

Capacity: .......................................... 5,000<br />

Playing surface: ...................ProGrass Turf<br />

Conference: .............................Ohio Athletic<br />

Affiliation: ..........................NCAA Division III<br />

All-time record: .........................485-428-39<br />

President: .........................Dr. Anne C. Steele<br />

Ad: ..............................................Larry Shank<br />

Phone: ............................... (740) 826-8320<br />

Fax: .................................... (740) 826-8300<br />

Head Coach: ...................................Al Logan<br />

Alma Mater: ....................Muskingum (’82)<br />

Football Phone: ................ (740) 826-8325<br />

Career record: ........................3-17 (2 yrs)<br />

record at school: ....................3-17 (2 yrs)<br />

2008 record: ........................................... 3-7<br />

2008 Conference record: ....................... 2-7<br />

Basic offense: ....................................Spread<br />

Basic defense: ......................................... 4-3<br />

sid: ............................................. Tom Caudill<br />

Phone: ............................... (740) 826-8022<br />

Fax: .................................... (740) 826-8026<br />

e-Mail: ............... tcaudill@muskingum.edu<br />

2009 schedule<br />

9-5 .......Defiance ........................1:30 p.m.<br />

9-19 .....OTTERBEIN ...................1:30 p.m.<br />

9-26 .....Mount Union ......................7 p.m.<br />

10-3 .....OHIO NORTHERN .............7 p.m.<br />

10-10 ...WILMINGTON ...............1:30 p.m.<br />

10-17 ...Baldwin-Wallace ............1:30 p.m.<br />

10-24 ...MARIETTA .....................1:30 p.m.<br />

10-31 ...CAPITAL ........................1:30 p.m.<br />

11-7 .....John Carroll ...................1:30 p.m.<br />

11-14 ...Heidelberg .........................1 p.m.<br />

2008 results<br />

9-6 .......DEFIANCE ..................... W, 35–10<br />

9-20 .....Otterbein .......................... L, 48–7<br />

9-27 .....MOUNT UNION ............. L, 51–13<br />

10-4 .....Ohio Northern ............... W, 35–21<br />

10-11 ...<strong>Wilmington</strong> ..................... L, 22–20<br />

10-18 ...BALDWIN-WALLACE ....... L, 42–7<br />

10-25 ...Marietta .......................... L, 30–22<br />

11-1 .....Capital ............................ L, 42–10<br />

11-8 .....JOHN CARROLL ........... W, 15–14<br />

11-15 ...HEIDELBERG .................. L, 45–41<br />

www2.wilmington.edu/athletics<br />

2009 Opponents<br />

otterbein <strong>College</strong><br />

Joe Loth<br />

Game 6 — oct. 17<br />

wilmington — williams stadium<br />

Location: ............................Westerville, Ohio<br />

Founded: ............................................... 1847<br />

nickname: ...................................... Cardinals<br />

Colors: ....................................Tan & Cardinal<br />

enrollment: .......................................... 3,000<br />

stadium: ...........................Memorial Stadium<br />

Capacity: .......................................... 4,000<br />

Playing surface: ..................... Natural Turf<br />

Conference: .............................Ohio Athletic<br />

Affiliation: ..........................NCAA Division III<br />

All-time record: .........................379-541-42<br />

President: ............................ C. Brent DeVore<br />

Ad: ..........................................Dick Reynolds<br />

Phone: ............................... (614) 823-3529<br />

Fax: .................................... (330) 823-1966<br />

Head Coach: ................................... Joe Loth<br />

Alma Mater: .......................Otterbein (’91)<br />

Football Phone: ................ (614) 823-1886<br />

Career record: ......................39-51 (9 yrs)<br />

record at school: ..................32-29 (6 yrs)<br />

2008 record: ........................................... 9-2<br />

2008 Conference record: ....................... 8-1<br />

Basic offense: ................................. Pro Style<br />

Basic defense: ......................................4-2-5<br />

sid: ............................................... Ed Syguda<br />

Phone: ............................... (614) 823-1288<br />

Fax: .................................... (614) 823-1360<br />

e-Mail: .................esyguda@otterbein.edu<br />

2009 schedule<br />

9-5 .......Bethany ..............................1 p.m.<br />

9-19 .....Muskingum ....................1:30 p.m.<br />

9-26 .....OHIO NORTHERN ........1:30 p.m.<br />

10-3 .....HEIDELBERG .................1:30 p.m.<br />

10-10 ...Baldwin-Wallace .................2 p.m.<br />

10-17 ...<strong>Wilmington</strong> ....................1:30 p.m.<br />

10-24 ...CAPITAL .............................2 p.m.<br />

10-31 ...Marietta .........................1:30 p.m.<br />

11-7 .....Mount Union .................1:30 p.m.<br />

11-14 ...JOHN CARROLL ...........1:30 p.m.<br />

2008 results<br />

9-6 .......BETHANY ........................W, 40–7<br />

9-20 .....MUSKINGUM ..................W, 48–7<br />

9-27 .....Ohio Northern .................W, 37–7<br />

10-4 .....Heidelberg ....................W, 52–14<br />

10-11 ...BALDWIN-WALLACE ....W, 42–28<br />

10-18 ...WILMINGTON ...............W, 30–14<br />

10-25 ...Capital .............................W, 38–9<br />

11-1 .....MARIETTA .......................W, 55–0<br />

11-8 .....MOUNT UNION ............. L, 49–20<br />

11-15 ...John Carroll ...........W, 20–17 (OT)<br />

11-22 ...FRANKLIN (NCAA) ......... L, 62–45<br />

11


12<br />

2009 <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> Football<br />

2009 Opponents<br />

Mount Union <strong>College</strong><br />

Larry Kehres<br />

Game 7 — oct. 24<br />

Alliance — Mount Union stadium<br />

Location: .................................Alliance, Ohio<br />

Founded: ............................................... 1846<br />

nickname: ..............................Purple Raiders<br />

Colors: ...................................Purple & White<br />

enrollment: .......................................... 2,200<br />

stadium: .....................Mount Union Stadium<br />

Capacity: .......................................... 5,600<br />

Playing surface: ......................... AstroPlay<br />

Conference: .............................Ohio Athletic<br />

Affiliation: ..........................NCAA Division III<br />

All-time record: .........................656-382-37<br />

President: ....................... Dr. Richard F. Giese<br />

Ad: ............................................ Larry Kehres<br />

Phone: ............................... (330) 829-8224<br />

Fax: .................................... (216) 823-2399<br />

Head Coach: ............................. Larry Kehres<br />

Alma Mater: ................. Mount Union (’71)<br />

Football Phone: ................ (330) 829-8224<br />

Career record: .............. 275-21-3 (23 yrs)<br />

record at school: .......... 275-21-3 (23 yrs)<br />

2008 record: ......................................... 15-0<br />

2008 Conference record: ....................... 9-0<br />

Basic offense: ....................................Pro Set<br />

Basic defense: ......................................4-2-5<br />

sid: ......................................... Leonard Reich<br />

Phone: ............................... (330) 823-6093<br />

Fax: .................................... (330) 821-0425<br />

e-Mail: ..............................reichl@muc.edu<br />

2009 schedule<br />

9-5 .......St. John Fisher ....................4 p.m.<br />

9-19 .....Ohio Northern ...............1:30 p.m.<br />

9-26 .....MUSKINGUM .....................7 p.m.<br />

10-3 .....BALDWIN-WALLACE .........7 p.m.<br />

10-10 ...Capital ...........................1:30 p.m.<br />

10-17 ...Heidelberg ....................1:30 p.m.<br />

10-24 ...WILMINGTON ...............1:30 p.m.<br />

10-31 ...John Carroll ...................1:30 p.m.<br />

11-7 .....OTTERBEIN ...................1:30 p.m.<br />

11-14 ...MARIETTA .....................1:30 p.m.<br />

2008 results<br />

9-6 ....... ST. JOHN FISHER ...............W, 33–3<br />

9-20 ..... OHIO NORTHERN ..............W, 44–7<br />

9-27 ..... Muskingum .......................W, 51–13<br />

10-4 ..... Baldwin-Wallace .................W, 48–3<br />

10-11 ... CAPITAL ..............................W, 49–7<br />

10-18 ... HEIDELBERG ......................W, 49–0<br />

10-25 ... <strong>Wilmington</strong> .........................W, 55–0<br />

11-1 ..... JOHN CARROLL .................W, 41–7<br />

11-8 ..... Otterbein ..........................W, 49–20<br />

11-15 ... Marietta ..............................W, 49–0<br />

11-22 ... RANDOLPH-MACON (NCAA) .............W,56–0<br />

11-29 ... HOBART (NCAA) ................W, 42–7<br />

12-6 ..... CORTLAND ST. (NCAA) ...W, 41–14<br />

12-13 ... WHEATON (NCAA) ..........W, 45–24<br />

12-20 ...UW-Whitewater (NCAA) W, 31–26<br />

Heidelberg University<br />

Mike Hallett<br />

Game 8 — oct. 31<br />

wilmington — williams stadium<br />

Location: ..................................... Tiffin, Ohio<br />

Founded: ............................................... 1850<br />

nickname: ..............Fighting Student Princes<br />

Colors: .................................... Orange & Red<br />

enrollment: .......................................... 1,500<br />

stadium: .....................Frost-Kalnow Stadium<br />

Capacity: .......................................... 6,500<br />

Playing surface: ........................... Artificial<br />

Conference: .............................Ohio Athletic<br />

Affiliation: ..........................NCAA Division III<br />

All-time record: .........................421-491-41<br />

President: ................. Dr. F. Dominic Dottavio<br />

Ad: ................................................Matt Palm<br />

Phone: ............................... (419) 448-2019<br />

Fax: ...................................... (19) 448-2025<br />

Head Coach: ..............................Mike Hallett<br />

Alma Mater: ................. Mount Union (’94)<br />

Football Phone: ................ (419) 448-2052<br />

Career record: ......................23-27 (4 yrs)<br />

record at school: ....................8-12 (2 yrs)<br />

2008 record: ........................................... 4-6<br />

2008 Conference record: ....................... 3-6<br />

Basic offense: .................................. Multiple<br />

Basic defense: ......................................... 4-3<br />

sid: .......................................Morgan Hawley<br />

Phone: ............................... (419) 448-2140<br />

Fax: .................................... (419) 448-2034<br />

e-Mail: ..............mhawley@heidelberg.edu<br />

2009 schedule<br />

9-5 .......Westminster ..................1:30 p.m.<br />

9-19 .....Capital ...........................1:30 p.m.<br />

9-26 .....JOHN CARROLL ................7 p.m.<br />

10-3 .....Otterbein .......................1:30 p.m.<br />

10-10 ...Ohio Northern ...............1:30 p.m.<br />

10-17 ...MOUNT UNION ............1:30 p.m.<br />

10-24 ...BALDWIN-WALLACE ....1:30 p.m.<br />

10-31 ...<strong>Wilmington</strong> ....................1:30 p.m.<br />

11-7 .....MARIETTA ..........................1 p.m.<br />

11-14 ...MUSKINGUM .....................1 p.m.<br />

2008 results<br />

9-6 .......WESTMINSTER ............. W, 62–27<br />

9-20 .....CAPITAL ......................... L, 38–17<br />

9-27 .....John Carroll .................... L, 17–15<br />

10-4 .....OTTERBEIN .................... L, 52–14<br />

10-11 ...OHIO NORTHERN ........... L, 41–0<br />

10-18 ...Mount Union .................... L, 49–0<br />

10-25 ...Baldwin-Wallace ....W, 37–34 (OT)<br />

11-1 .....WILMINGTON ................ L, 23–20<br />

11-8 .....Marietta ........................... W, 42–0<br />

11-15 ...Muskingum ...................... W, 45–0<br />

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Baldwin-wallace <strong>College</strong><br />

John Snell<br />

Game 9 — nov. 7<br />

Berea — George Finnie stadium<br />

Location: .................................... Berea, Ohio<br />

Founded: ............................................... 1845<br />

nickname: .............................. Yellow Jackets<br />

Colors: .....................................Brown & Gold<br />

enrollment: .......................................... 3,100<br />

stadium: ................... George Finnie Stadium<br />

Capacity: .......................................... 7,800<br />

Playing surface: ........................... Artificial<br />

Conference: .............................Ohio Athletic<br />

Affiliation: ..........................NCAA Division III<br />

All-time record: .........................536-309-30<br />

President: .................................Richard Durst<br />

Ad: .................................................. Kris Diaz<br />

Phone: ............................... (440) 826-2184<br />

Fax: .................................... (440) 826-2192<br />

Head Coach: .................................John Snell<br />

Alma Mater: ............Baldwin-Wallace (’87)<br />

Football Phone: ................ (440) 826-2068<br />

Career record: ......................46-26 (7 yrs)<br />

record at school: ..................46-26 (7 yrs)<br />

2008 record: ........................................... 5-5<br />

2008 Conference record: ....................... 5-4<br />

Basic offense: .................................. Multiple<br />

Basic defense: ......................................... 4-3<br />

sid: ............................................. Kevin Ruple<br />

Phone: ............................... (440) 826-2327<br />

Fax: .................................... (440) 826-2329<br />

e-Mail: ...............................kruple@bw.edu<br />

2009 schedule<br />

9-5 .......FRANKLIN .....................1:30 p.m.<br />

9-19 .....John Carroll ........................7 p.m.<br />

9-26 .....MARIETTA .....................6:30 p.m.<br />

10-3 .....Mount Union ......................7 p.m.<br />

10-10 ...OTTERBEIN ........................2 p.m.<br />

10-17 ...MUSKINGUM ................1:30 p.m.<br />

10-24 ...Heidelberg ....................1:30 p.m.<br />

10-31 ...Ohio Northern ...............1:30 p.m.<br />

11-7 .....WILMINGTON ...............1:30 p.m.<br />

11-14 ...Capital ...........................1:30 p.m.<br />

2008 results<br />

9-6 .......Franklin ........................... L, 42–35<br />

9-20 .....JOHN CARROLL .............W, 21–7<br />

9-27 .....Marietta .........................W, 45–16<br />

10-4 .....MOUNT UNION ............... L, 48–3<br />

10-11 ...Otterbein ........................ L, 42–28<br />

10-18 ...Muskingum ......................W, 42–7<br />

10-25 ...HEIDELBERG .......... L, 37–34 (OT)<br />

11-1 .....OHIO NORTHERN ..........W, 10–7<br />

11-8 .....<strong>Wilmington</strong> ..................... L, 27–21<br />

11-15 ...CAPITAL ..........................W, 17–0


2009 <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> Football<br />

ohio northern University<br />

Dean Paul<br />

Game 10 — nov. 14<br />

wilmington — williams stadium<br />

Location: .......................................Ada, Ohio<br />

Founded: ............................................... 1871<br />

nickname: ................................... Polar Bears<br />

Colors: ........................ Burnt Orange & Black<br />

enrollment: .......................................... 3,500<br />

stadium: ................... Dial-Roberson Stadium<br />

Capacity: .......................................... 3,500<br />

Playing surface: ..................... Natural Turf<br />

Conference: .............................Ohio Athletic<br />

Affiliation: ..........................NCAA Division III<br />

All-time record: .........................470-466-36<br />

President: ...........................Dr. Kendall Baker<br />

Ad: ..........................................Tom Simmons<br />

Phone: ............................... (419) 772-2440<br />

Fax: .................................... (419) 772-2570<br />

Head Coach: .................................Dean Paul<br />

Alma Mater: ................. Mount Union (’90)<br />

Football Phone: ................ (419) 772-2448<br />

Career record: ....................74-28 (10 yrs)<br />

record at school: ..................34-16 (5 yrs)<br />

2008 record: ........................................... 5-5<br />

2008 Conference record: ....................... 5-4<br />

Basic offense: ............................Multiple Pro<br />

Basic defense: ...........................Multiple 4-3<br />

sid: ..................................................Tim Glon<br />

Phone: ............................... (419) 772-2046<br />

Fax: .................................... (419) 772-2590<br />

e-Mail: ..............................t-glon@onu.edu<br />

2009 schedule<br />

9-5 .......NORTH CENTRAL .........1:30 p.m.<br />

9-19 .....MOUNT UNION ............1:30 p.m.<br />

9-26 .....Otterbein .......................1:30 p.m.<br />

10-3 .....Muskingum .........................7 p.m.<br />

10-10 ...HEIDELBERG .................1:30 p.m.<br />

10-17 ...Marietta .........................1:30 p.m.<br />

10-24 ...JOHN CARROLL ...........1:30 p.m.<br />

10-31 ...BALDWIN-WALLACE ....1:30 p.m.<br />

11-7 .....Capital ...........................1:30 p.m.<br />

11-14 ...<strong>Wilmington</strong> ....................1:30 p.m.<br />

2008 results<br />

9-13 .....North Central ................... L, 20–3<br />

9-20 .....Mount Union .................... L, 44–7<br />

9-27 .....OTTERBEIN ...................... L, 37–7<br />

10-4 .....MUSKINGUM ................. L, 35–21<br />

10-11 ...Heidelberg ...................... W, 41–0<br />

10-18 ...MARIETTA ....................... W, 28–0<br />

10-25 ...John Carroll ................... W, 21–14<br />

11-1 .....Baldwin-Wallace ............... L, 10–7<br />

11-8 .....CAPITAL ........................ W, 36–21<br />

11-15 ...WILMINGTON ................. W, 24–6<br />

2009 Opponents/OAC<br />

oAC ContinUes nAtionAL ProMinenCe<br />

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The 2008–09 year proved, once again, why the Ohio<br />

Athletic Conference is one of the most prestigious<br />

Division III conferences in the nation. The Mount<br />

Union football team won its 10th national title, the<br />

Ohio Northern volleyball team made its ninth straight<br />

NCAA Tournament appearance while the Heidelberg<br />

volleyball team made its second consecutive appearance<br />

in the NCAA regional semifinals.<br />

Ohio Northern’s Jimmy O’Brien claimed the indoor 800-meter run title while<br />

wilmington’s Callen Martin was the national runner-up in the indoor 55-meter dash<br />

and outdoor 100-meter dash. The Ohio Northern softball team made its first NCAA<br />

Championship appearance. Heidelberg wrestling qualified a program-best six studentathletes<br />

for the NCAA Tournament. The John Carroll and Capital men’s basketball teams<br />

advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16. The Otterbein women’s golf team placed fifth at the<br />

NCAA Tournament, while the Otterbein men placed 13th. Mount Union men’s tennis<br />

advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.<br />

Individually, the Conference was represented by over 50 All-Americans. Academically,<br />

the OAC boasted numerous CoSIDA ESPN the Magazine Academic All-Americans, along<br />

with regional and national coaching honors.<br />

The OAC, the third oldest conference in college athletics, is predated only by<br />

the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (1888) and the Big Ten (1895). The<br />

Conference is older than the World Series and even the NCAA itself and has survived<br />

two world wars, the Great Depression, the Korean War and the Vietnam Conflict. From<br />

a modest beginning of six charter members in 1902, the OAC grew to as many as<br />

24 members in the mid-1920s.<br />

Through the years a total of 31 colleges and universities at one time or another<br />

have been members of the OAC. Currently the Conference consists of 10 members:<br />

Baldwin-Wallace <strong>College</strong>, Capital University, Heidelberg University, John Carroll<br />

University, Marietta <strong>College</strong>, Mount Union <strong>College</strong>, Muskingum University, Ohio Northern<br />

University, Otterbein <strong>College</strong> and <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong>. <strong>Wilmington</strong> became the 31st<br />

OAC member school on July 1, 2000.<br />

In the OAC’s first year of existence, 1902, the first Conference champion crowned was<br />

Case Tech which won the football title with a 5-0-0 record. Outdoor track was added<br />

a year later and a third sport, cross country, became a Conference sport in 1914.<br />

More sports were steadily added to the OAC’s repertoire throughout the years, culminating<br />

in the addition of women’s sports in 1984. The Conference currently sponsors<br />

championships in 21 sports, 11 men’s and 10 women’s.<br />

The enrollments at the 10 OAC institutions range from 1,200 to 4,500. All of the schools<br />

were founded in the 19th century and have long and outstanding academic reputations.<br />

While maintaining these high academic standards, Ohio Athletic Conference athletic<br />

teams and athletes have consistently enjoyed a great deal of success on a regional<br />

and national level. The athletic competition is viewed not as an end in itself, but as an<br />

extension of the educational programs.<br />

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2009 <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> Football<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> enters the 2009 season looking to build<br />

upon the success of last fall. The Quakers were 4-5 in Ohio<br />

Athletic Conference play in 2008—a season that featured a<br />

3-1 record at Williams Stadium.<br />

“We’re a better football team,” said WC head coach<br />

Barry Wulf, the 2008 OAC Co-coach of the Year. “We’re<br />

becoming the football team that we envisioned four years<br />

ago when we took over. We haven’t progressed as quickly<br />

as we’d like, but we’re taking the right steps. We’re going<br />

to continue working on getting better every day.”<br />

—oFFense—<br />

The Quakers will be looking to fill the void created by the<br />

graduation of wide receivers Marque Jones and Brandon<br />

Hiatt, and tight end Wes Anders. Re-loading on the run,<br />

Wulf said, is a way of life in the OAC.<br />

“We lost some great players, but we have a lot of solid<br />

players coming back,” Wulf said. “Our entire offensive line<br />

is back, and we have two experienced quarterbacks and<br />

three running backs returning. There is a lot of experience,<br />

talent and knowledge coming back. We think we are going<br />

to be able to put a dynamic attack together.”<br />

—QUArterBACk—<br />

Back to lead the<br />

Quakers’ attack is senior<br />

quarterback Billy Blackburn,<br />

who ranks No. 4<br />

on the WC all-time passing<br />

yardage (4,713) and<br />

passing touchdowns (48)<br />

lists.<br />

2009 Season Preview<br />

“Billy has gotten better<br />

every year and is growing<br />

both on and off the field,”<br />

Wulf said. “It’s exciting to<br />

watch a young man grow<br />

as a player, a leader and a<br />

person. Our players have<br />

unwavering confidence in<br />

Billy Blackburn<br />

Billy. They know that he is a get-it-done guy, that there are<br />

no shortcuts with him. They know that he will do whatever<br />

it takes to win. They see that and they respect it.”<br />

Also expected to see time at quarterback is sophomore<br />

Adam Reynolds, who was the team’s second leading rusher,<br />

playing in six games last season.<br />

—RUNNING BACK—<br />

An All-OAC selection as<br />

a freshman, Marc Otte is<br />

looking to rebound from an<br />

injury-shortened sophomore<br />

season. Also back is junior<br />

Astin Laury, who led WC<br />

with 482 rushing yards last<br />

season, 185 of which came<br />

in the Quakers’ win at<br />

Heidelberg.<br />

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“Marc and Astin have proven<br />

what they are capable of<br />

doing, and we are excited to<br />

see more from them,” Wulf<br />

Astin Laury<br />

said. “We also have several other players who are capable<br />

of lining up in or near the backfield and making an impact.<br />

We think we have a lot of weapons.”<br />

—WIDE RECEIVER/TIGHT END—<br />

Jeremy Stuckey will be a key<br />

aerial target. The senior receiver<br />

snagged five TD catches a year<br />

ago and also is a special teams<br />

standout.<br />

“Jeremy is just guts. He’s a highenergy<br />

kid. I just love his intensity<br />

and enthusiasm,” Wulf said. “He<br />

can go over the middle and he<br />

can go deep. We will have to find<br />

ways to get him the football.”<br />

Among the list of anticipated<br />

Jeremy Stuckey<br />

role players out wide is senior Luke<br />

Green, who has been a special<br />

teams standout and shown the ability to make big catches.<br />

Rex Pitsinger, Brett McEvoy and Darren Howard are expected<br />

to be components in the Quakers’ tight end by<br />

committee plan. “We have a lot of weapons at tight end,”<br />

Wulf said. “Our challenge is to put everything together and<br />

make this thing go.”<br />

—OFFENSIVE LINE—<br />

Center Randy Swain,<br />

guards Luke Harris<br />

and Matt McCabe,<br />

and tackles C.J. Potter<br />

and Adam Salyers form<br />

one of the most experienced<br />

offensive lines in<br />

team history.


2009 <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> Football<br />

“Your offense is only as good as the experience of your offensive<br />

linemen,” Wulf said. “When you have five guys that know<br />

each other inside and out, there is complete continuity. This<br />

group knows our offense; they know each other. Those are big<br />

things for us.”<br />

—DEFENSE—<br />

The Quakers’ defensive mantra remains the same—hit, tackle<br />

and take the ball away. In 2008, the Quakers forced 21 turnovers<br />

while giving the ball up 15 times.<br />

“We are not going to change our philosophy,” Wulf said. “We’ve<br />

got to get our defense off the field, and one of the ways to do<br />

that is to give the football back to our offense. Our turnover<br />

margin was a big key to our success last year. Beyond that, we<br />

have to make offenses earn everything they get against us. It<br />

all starts with our ability to tackle and our ability to take the<br />

football away.”<br />

—DEFENSIVE LINE—<br />

Back to help WC’s battle<br />

for control of the trenches<br />

are defensive ends Kenny<br />

Marsh and Nathan Geers,<br />

who combined for 10.5<br />

sacks in 2008.<br />

“Those two kids are just<br />

absolutely amazing,” Wulf<br />

said. “They will be two of<br />

the best defensive ends in<br />

the conference. Kenny was<br />

Kenny Marsh<br />

an All-OAC pick last year and<br />

Nathan plays the game with the same level of intensity. They<br />

make their own plays, which sets the table for our entire defense.”<br />

—LINEBACKER—<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s tradition<br />

of strong linebacker<br />

play is expected to continue<br />

this season with the<br />

return of All-OAC selection<br />

Chris Medley and Bryce<br />

Martin, both of whom led<br />

the squad with 95 tackles<br />

last season.<br />

“Chris really developed as<br />

the season progressed,” Wulf said. “He was just tremendous.<br />

And as good as Bryce has been the past two years, we think<br />

he is going to be even more of a force for our defense this<br />

season.”<br />

2009 Season Preview<br />

—DEFENSIVE BACK—<br />

Filling shoes will be key<br />

to the Quakers’ success<br />

in the defensive backfield.<br />

Gone through<br />

graduation are starting<br />

cornerbacks Brandon<br />

Porter and Brad Abner.<br />

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“We took a big hit, but<br />

we do have experience<br />

at the corner,” Wulf<br />

said. “Tray’on Goodwin<br />

is back. T.J. Burbridge,<br />

T.J. Burbridge<br />

who was all-conference as a safety, can also play the corner.<br />

We think Jordan Dugger, a transfer, can be a phenomenal<br />

player. He can play corner and safety.”<br />

Perhaps no player epitomizes <strong>Wilmington</strong>’s defensive<br />

philosophy better than strong safety Donta’ Stone, who finished<br />

the 2008 season with 64 tackles, three forced fumbles, two<br />

fumble recoveries, an interception and five tackles for loss.<br />

—SPECIAL TEAMS—<br />

The Quakers kick return and<br />

coverage squads will be paced<br />

by Stuckey and last year’s WC<br />

special teams MVP, Derick<br />

Westfall.<br />

“If we’re going to win ball<br />

games, we have to, week in and<br />

week out, win at special teams,”<br />

Wulf said. “We took some<br />

steps in that direction last year,<br />

especially in our punt team.”<br />

Junior punter Rex Pitsinger averaged<br />

35 yards per punt in 2008<br />

Aaron Pohly<br />

while sophomore place kicker Aaron<br />

Pohly connected on three of four field goal attempts.<br />

—SCHEDULE—<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> opens the 2009 campaign at 7 p.m. on Sept. 5 at<br />

home versus Mount St. Joseph. After a Sept. 12 bye week,<br />

the daunting OAC schedule presents challenges for nine<br />

consecutive Saturdays.<br />

“The schedule is always tough,” Wulf said. “It starts with a very<br />

good Mount St. Joseph team and only gets tougher. Every<br />

team in the OAC is getting better and better. We’re going to<br />

take it one game at a time. That’s a cliché approach, but it has<br />

worked for us.”<br />

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2009 <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> Football<br />

Returning Seniors<br />

Billy Blackburn<br />

44<br />

QB • Senior • 6-0 • 205<br />

New Vienna, Ohio<br />

East Clinton High School<br />

Notes: Ranks No. 4 on <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> all-time career<br />

passing yardage and passing touchdowns lists<br />

Major: Sports Administration<br />

Personal: Favorite football player … Tom Brady; Favorite<br />

food … Grilled chicken; Would most like to meet … Woody<br />

Hayes; Who will win 2010 Super Bowl … Dolphins<br />

GP Att Cmp Pct. Yds TD Int<br />

2006 10 229 112 48.9 1,188 7 11<br />

2007 10 324 171 52.8 2,074 25 11<br />

2008 8 229 123 53.7 1,451 16 6<br />

Career 28 782 406 51.9 4,713 48 28<br />

8<br />

32<br />

Wilstan<br />

44<br />

Cline<br />

LB • Senior • 6-0 • 215<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, Ohio<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> High School<br />

Notes: Adds to depth of WC linebacking corps<br />

Major: Business Administration<br />

Personal: Career plans … Marketing; Favorite food …<br />

Seafood; Favorite movie … Gladiator; Favorite song … “In<br />

the Air Tonight”; Who will win 2010 Super Bowl … Cowboys<br />

Nathan<br />

44<br />

Geers<br />

DL • Senior • 6-0 • 230<br />

Pickerington, Ohio<br />

Pickerington North High School<br />

Notes: Two-time Academic All-OAC; 3.5 sacks ranked<br />

second on WC squad in 2008<br />

Major: Education<br />

Personal: Career plans … Teach and coach football; Favorite<br />

musical performer … Lil Wayne; Favorite football memory …<br />

Any win; Who will win 2010 Super Bowl … Bengals<br />

GP Solo Asst Total TFL Sacks FF/FR<br />

2007 10 16 27 43 6 5 0/0<br />

2008 10 14 21 35 7 3.5 0/1<br />

Career 20 30 48 78 13 8.5 0/1<br />

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Tray’on<br />

44<br />

Goodwin<br />

DB • Senior • 5-5 • 160<br />

Cincinnati, Ohio<br />

Deer Park High School<br />

Notes: Provides valuable experience and depth in<br />

secondary<br />

Major: Sport Management<br />

Personal: Career plans … Athletic director, sports camp<br />

operator; Favorite food … Doritos; Favorite actor … Will<br />

Smith/Lauren London; Who will win 2010 Super Bowl …<br />

Giants<br />

81<br />

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Luke<br />

44<br />

Green<br />

WR • Senior • 5-7 • 165<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, Ohio<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> High School<br />

Notes: Expected to make an impact this season<br />

Major: Sport Management<br />

Personal: Career plans … Work with professional sports<br />

team; Favorite food … Chicken burrito; Favorite actor … Will<br />

Ferrell; Who will win 2010 Super Bowl … Rams<br />

GP Rec. Yds. Y/C TD Lg. T/G<br />

2007 10 1 5 5 0 5 0.5<br />

2008 9 2 17 8.5 0 14 1.9<br />

Career 19 3 22 7.3 0 14 1.2<br />

58<br />

57<br />

63<br />

42<br />

Luke<br />

44<br />

Harris<br />

OL • Senior • 6-0 • 290<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, Ohio<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> High School<br />

Notes: Mainstay at left guard<br />

Major: Business Administration<br />

Personal: Career plans … Get rich; Favorite football player …<br />

Jack Lambert; Favorite movie… Cars; Favorite cartoon character<br />

… King Julian; Who will win 2010 Super Bowl … Ravens<br />

Matt<br />

44<br />

McCabe<br />

OL • Senior • 6-1 • 275<br />

New Lexington, Ohio<br />

New Lexington High School<br />

Notes: Guard who can play anywhere on offensive line;<br />

Member of WC Dean’s List<br />

Major: Sport Management<br />

Personal: Favorite food … Rare steak; Favorite football<br />

memory … Beating Marietta in 2008; Favorite movie …<br />

Superbad … Favorite musical performer … George Strait;<br />

Who will win the 2010 Super Bowl … Bengals<br />

Nathan<br />

44<br />

McDermitt<br />

OL • Senior • 5-9 • 240<br />

West Manchester, Ohio<br />

National Trail High School<br />

Notes: Member of WC Dean’s List, Faith In Action<br />

Major: Criminal Justice/Psychology<br />

Personal: Career plans … Considering graduate school or<br />

joining military; Would most like to meet … Tom Clancy;<br />

Who will win 2010 Super Bowl … Bears<br />

Chris<br />

44<br />

Medley<br />

LB • Senior • 5-11 • 230<br />

Cincinnati, Ohio<br />

Purcell Marian High School<br />

Notes: All-OAC in 2008; Led team with 95 tackles<br />

Major: Chemistry<br />

Personal: Career plans … Forensic scientist, coach high school<br />

basketball; Favorite song … “Put On For My City”; Favorite food<br />

… Ribs; Who will win 2010 Super Bowl … Vikings<br />

GP Solo Asst Total TFL Sacks Int. FF/FR<br />

2007 8 17 22 39 2.5 1 0 1/1<br />

2008 10 38 57 95 2.5 0.5 2 0/0<br />

Career 18 55 79 134 5 1.5 2 1/1


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C.J.<br />

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potter<br />

OL • Senior • 6-1 • 260<br />

Troy, Ohio<br />

Covington High School<br />

Notes: Solid right tackle; Also a thrower for WC track and<br />

field team<br />

Major: Business Management<br />

Personal: Career plans … Help people; Favorite movie …<br />

Old School; Favorite cartoon character … Peter Griffin; Who<br />

will win 2010 Super Bowl … Steelers<br />

Returning Juniors<br />

11<br />

T.J. Burbridge<br />

44<br />

DB • Junior • 6-1 • 172<br />

Reynoldsburg, Ohio<br />

Centennial High School<br />

Notes: All-OAC in 2008; Named OAC Defensive Player of<br />

Week in WC’s win over Baldwin-Wallace<br />

Major: Sport Management<br />

Personal: Career plans … Marketing for NFL or NBA team;<br />

Favorite food … Chicken; Favorite football player … Ed<br />

Reed; Favorite song … “Motivation”; Who will win 2010<br />

Super Bowl … Ravens<br />

GP Solo Asst Total TFL Int PBU<br />

2007 2 7 2 9 1 0 0/0<br />

2008 10 45 39 84 0 2 3<br />

Career 12 52 41 93 1 2 3<br />

26<br />

Cody<br />

44<br />

Hamilton<br />

LB • Junior • 5-11 • 200<br />

Franklin, Ohio<br />

Franklin High School<br />

Notes: Hard-hitting linebacker is also member of WC<br />

wrestling team<br />

Major: Sport Management/Psychology<br />

Personal: Career plans … Personal trainer; Favorite<br />

food … Steak; Favorite movie … Pumping Iron; Favorite<br />

musical performer … Neil Young; Who will win 2010 Super<br />

Bowl … Cardinals<br />

GP Solo Asst Total TFL Sacks Int. FF/FR<br />

2007 5 5 4 9 1 1 0 0/0<br />

2008 9 2 4 6 0 0 0 0/1<br />

Career 14 7 8 15 1 1 0 0/1<br />

80<br />

Darren<br />

44<br />

Howard<br />

WR • Junior • 6-2 • 195<br />

New Vienna, Ohio<br />

East Clinton High School<br />

Notes: Had career-best 32-yard reception vs. Muskingum<br />

in 2008<br />

Major: Athletic Training<br />

Personal: Career plans … <strong>College</strong> or high school head athletic<br />

trainer; Favorite food … Soft pretzel; Favorite musical<br />

performer … Three Doors Down<br />

www2.wilmington.edu/athletics<br />

Returning Seniors<br />

Jeremy<br />

44<br />

Stuckey<br />

WR • Senior • 5-8 • 165<br />

Springfield, Ohio<br />

Shawnee High School<br />

20<br />

Notes: Third on WC squad with 23 receptions in 2008; One of<br />

the OAC’s top special teams players<br />

Major: Sport Management<br />

Personal: Career plans … <strong>College</strong> coach; Favorite football<br />

player … Eddie George; Favorite musical performer … Lil<br />

Wayne; Who will win 2010 Super Bowl … Texans<br />

GP Rec. Yds. Y/C TD Lg. T/G<br />

2006 9 19 202 10.6 0 38 22.4<br />

2007 10 27 337 12.5 4 34 33.7<br />

2008 10 22 252 11.5 5 34 25.2<br />

Career 29 68 791 11.6 9 38 27.3<br />

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31<br />

Alex<br />

44<br />

Keeton<br />

DL • Junior • 6-0 • 220<br />

Monroe, Ohio<br />

Lemon-Monroe High School<br />

Notes: Had six tackles and 0.5 sack in 2008<br />

Major: Criminal Justice<br />

Personal: Favorite food … Chicken wings; Would most like<br />

to meet … Carrie Underwood; Favorite actor … Will Ferrell;<br />

Who will win 2010 Super Bowl … Bengals<br />

Astin<br />

44<br />

Laury<br />

RB • Junior • 5-6 • 170<br />

Dayton, Ohio<br />

Belmont High School<br />

Notes: Rushed for career-high 185 yards in WC’s win at<br />

Heidelberg last season<br />

Major: Sport Management<br />

Personal: Career plans … Pursue master’s; Favorite<br />

football player … Barry Sanders; Would most like to meet …<br />

Lil Wayne; Favorite movie … Paid In Full<br />

GP Att. Net Y/C TD Lg. Avg/G<br />

2007 7 4 11 2.8 0 9 1.6<br />

2008 9 131 482 3.7 0 55 53.6<br />

Career 16 135 493 3.6 0 55 30.8<br />

51<br />

Kenny Marsh<br />

DL • Junior • 6-1 • 215<br />

Lima, Ohio<br />

Shawnee High School<br />

Notes: All-OAC in 2008; Led WC with 11 tackles for loss,<br />

seven sacks; WC Dean’s List member<br />

Major: Athletic Training<br />

Personal: Career plans … Graduate school; Favorite food …<br />

Pizza; Would most like to meet … Troy Aikman; Who will win<br />

2010 Super Bowl … Cowboys<br />

GP Solo Asst Total TFL Sacks Int FF/FR<br />

2008 10 23 20 43 11 7 0 3/0<br />

Career 10 23 20 43 11 7 0 3/0<br />

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Returning Juniors<br />

Bryce Martin<br />

LB • Junior • 6-1 • 215<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, Ohio<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> High School<br />

Notes: Led WC in tackles in 2007 and 2008<br />

Major: Sport Management<br />

Personal: Career plans … Athletic director; Favorite football<br />

player … Brian Bosworth; Favorite actor … Adam Sandler;<br />

Who will win the 2010 Super Bowl … Bengals<br />

GP Solo Asst Total TFL Int PBU FF/FR<br />

2007 10 36 49 85 1 2 3 2/0<br />

2008 10 37 58 95 4.5 0 4 2/3<br />

Career 20 73 107 180 5.5 2 7 4/3<br />

6<br />

34<br />

Matt McJoynt-Griffith<br />

LB • Junior • 5-8 • 205<br />

Columbus, Ohio<br />

St. Charles Preparatory<br />

Notes: Good hitter; Played in all 10 games in 2008; Member<br />

of WC Dean’s List<br />

Major: Sport Management<br />

Personal: Career plans … Personal trainer; Favorite food<br />

… Double steak; Would most like to meet … Woody Hayes;<br />

Favorite song … “Papercut”; Who will win 2010 Super Bowl<br />

… Browns<br />

Marc Otte<br />

RB • Junior • 5-10 • 193<br />

Maria Stein, Ohio<br />

Marion Local High School<br />

Notes: Second Team All-OAC in 2007; Coming off injuryshortened<br />

2008 season<br />

Major: Agriculture Agronomy<br />

Personal: Career plans … Soil scientist or farming; Favorite<br />

football memory … Just running the ball; Favorite food …<br />

Applesauce; Who will win 2010 Super Bowl … Browns<br />

GP Att. Net Y/C TD Lg. Avg/G<br />

2007 9 172 583 3.4 4 21 64.8<br />

2008 3 27 100 3.7 0 22 33.3<br />

Career 12 199 683 3.4 4 22 56.9<br />

30<br />

Rex Pitsinger<br />

SB/P • Junior • 5-8 • 195<br />

New Lebanon, Ohio<br />

Valley View High School<br />

Notes: Versatile player also gained 68 yards on 17 rushes<br />

in 2008<br />

Major: Criminal Justice<br />

Personal: Career plans … DEA; Would most like to meet …<br />

LeBron James; Favorite actor … Johnny Depp; Who will win<br />

2010 Super Bowl … Bears<br />

Punts Yds Avg. Long TB FC I20 Blkd<br />

2007 10 315 31.5 40 0 3 0 0<br />

2008 54 1,866 34.6 56 0 9 8 0<br />

Career 64 2,181 34.1 56 0 12 8 0<br />

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Michael Powell<br />

DL • Junior • 5-11 • 240<br />

Waynesville, Ohio<br />

Waynesville High School<br />

Notes: Played in eight games last season<br />

Major: Sport Management/Wellness<br />

Personal: Career plans … Physical therapist, coach; Favorite<br />

food … Chicken wings; Favorite movie … 300; Who will win<br />

2010 Super Bowl … Bengals<br />

GP Solo Asst Total TFL Int PBU FF/FR<br />

2008 8 2 8 10 1 0 0 1/0<br />

Career 8 2 8 10 1 0 0 1/0<br />

4<br />

66<br />

39<br />

Josh Richardson<br />

WR • Junior • 5-11 • 190<br />

Hamilton, Ohio<br />

North <strong>College</strong> Hill High School<br />

Notes: Powerful receiver is also All-OAC hurdler<br />

Major: Sport Management<br />

Personal: Career plans … Sports agent; Favorite movie …<br />

Remember the Titans; Favorite actor … Chris Tucker; Who<br />

will win 2010 Super Bowl … Panthers<br />

Adam Salyers<br />

OL • Junior • 6-6 • 280<br />

Mechanicsburg, Ohio<br />

Mechanicsburg High School<br />

Notes: One of OAC’s top offensive tackles; Two-time All-OAC<br />

heavyweight wrestler<br />

Major: Ag Business<br />

Personal: Favorite food … Crab legs; Favorite football player<br />

… Jason Witten; Favorite movie … The Good, the Bad and<br />

the Ugly; Who will win 2010 Super Bowl … Cowboys<br />

Tyler Scheid<br />

WR • Junior • 6-0 • 180<br />

Loveland, Ohio<br />

Milford High School<br />

Notes: Making the switch from defensive back; Member of<br />

WC Dean’s List; Plays for WC water polo club<br />

Major: Sport Management<br />

Personal: Career plans … High school or college coach;<br />

Favorite food … Steak; Favorite football player … Jerry Rice;<br />

Favorite animal … Polar bear; Who will win 2010 Super Bowl<br />

… Chargers


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Donta` Stone<br />

DB • Junior • 5-7 • 190<br />

Cleveland, Ohio<br />

John F. Kennedy High School<br />

Notes: Had 64 tackles in breakout 2008 season<br />

Major: Business Management<br />

Personal: Career plans … Real estate; Favorite food …<br />

Polish boys; Favorite song … “I Heard”; Who will win 2010<br />

Super Bowl … Bills<br />

GP Solo Asst Total TFL Int PBU FF/FR<br />

2007 7 19 13 32 0.5 1 1 0/0<br />

2008 10 34 30 64 5 1 5 3/2<br />

Career 17 53 43 96 5.5 2 6 3/2<br />

61<br />

Randy Swain<br />

OL • Junior • 6-0 • 260<br />

Carlisle, Ohio<br />

Carlisle High School<br />

Notes: Starting center in all 10 games in 2008<br />

Major: Sport Management<br />

Personal: Career plans … Coach; Favorite food … Pizza;<br />

Favorite movie … Fast and Furious; Who will win 2010 Super<br />

Bowl … Cowboys<br />

Returning Sophomores<br />

76<br />

59<br />

Aaron Fannin<br />

DL • Sophomore • 5-10 • 295<br />

Christiansburg, Ohio<br />

Graham High School<br />

Notes: Making switch from offensive line<br />

Major: Social Work<br />

Personal: Career plans … Start a consulting company with<br />

my brother; Favorite actor … Seth Rogan; Favorite food …<br />

Steak; Who will win 2010 Super Bowl … Bengals<br />

Cale Gibson<br />

LB • Sophomore • 6-0 • 215<br />

Rural Valley, Pa.<br />

West Shamokin High School<br />

Notes: Expected to challenge for playing time<br />

Major: Criminal Justice<br />

Personal: Career plans … Pennsylvania state trooper;<br />

Favorite cartoon character … Wolverine; Would most like<br />

to meet … Aaron Curry; Who will win 2010 Super Bowl …<br />

Steelers<br />

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Returning Juniors<br />

17<br />

70<br />

52<br />

Derick Westfall<br />

DB • Junior • 5-9 • 160<br />

Minster, Ohio<br />

Anna High School<br />

Notes: Had nine tackles in eight games played in 2008;<br />

Member of WC Dean’s List<br />

Major: Sport Management/Wellness Administration<br />

Personal: Career plans … Fitness trainer; Favorite song …<br />

“If I Die 2Night”; Favorite actor … Jim Carrey; Favorite movie<br />

… Bad Boys II; Who will win 2010 Super Bowl … Packers<br />

Ryan Hines<br />

OL • Sophomore • 5-11 • 250<br />

Cleveland, Ohio<br />

Shaker Heights High School<br />

Notes: Can play anywhere on offensive line<br />

Major: Sport Management<br />

Personal: Career plans … Athletic Director; Would most like<br />

to meet … Barack Obama; Favorite food … Pizza; Favorite<br />

song … “Turn My Swag On”; Who will win 2010 Super Bowl<br />

… Browns<br />

Ryan Krugh<br />

OL • Sophomore • 5-11 • 315<br />

South Vienna, Ohio<br />

Northeastern High School<br />

Notes: Gives depth to solid offensive line<br />

Major: Business Administration<br />

Personal: Favorite food … Bratwurst; Favorite musical<br />

performer … Brooks and Dunn; Favorite actor … Harrison<br />

Ford; Who will win 2010 Super Bowl … Broncos<br />

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Returning Sophomores<br />

Brett McEvoy<br />

SB • Sophomore • 5-11 • 205<br />

Pickerington, Ohio<br />

Pickerington North High School<br />

Notes: Versatile player saw action in nine games in 2008;<br />

Member of WC Dean’s List<br />

Major: Math Education<br />

Personal: Career plans … Math teacher/Coach; Favorite<br />

football memory … Blocking for Astin Laury when he rushed<br />

for 185 yards against Heidelberg; Who will win the 2010<br />

Super Bowl ... Cowboys<br />

Andrew Mullen<br />

DL • Sophomore • 6-2 • 210<br />

Urbana, Ohio<br />

Catholic Central High School<br />

Notes: Defensive end with speed and strength<br />

Major: Agriculture<br />

Personal: Career plans … Financial planner; Favorite food<br />

… Pork tenderloin; Favorite football player … Brett Favre;<br />

Who will win 2010 Super Bowl … Packers<br />

Aaron Pohly<br />

K • Sophomore • 5-10 • 175<br />

Martinsville, Ohio<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> High School<br />

Notes: Scored 28 points in 2008; Made three of four field<br />

goals<br />

Major: Education<br />

Personal: Career plans … Become a principal; Favorite food<br />

... Chicken alfredo; Would most like to meet ... Dan Marino;<br />

Favorite movie ... Dark Knight; Who will win 2010 Super Bowl<br />

... Browns<br />

Adam Reynolds<br />

QB • Sophomore • 6-3 • 240<br />

Norwood, Ohio<br />

Norwood High School<br />

Notes: Was team’s second leading rusher in six games in<br />

2008<br />

Major: Sport Management<br />

Personal: Career plans … Athletic director and coach; Favorite<br />

football player … Marc Otte; Would most like to meet<br />

… T.I.; Who will win 2010 Super Bowl … Lions<br />

19<br />

75<br />

45<br />

41<br />

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Nate StierhofF<br />

QB • Sophomore • 6-2 • 185<br />

Rushsylvania, Ohio<br />

Benjamin Logan High School<br />

Notes: Saw action in two games last season<br />

Major: Education<br />

Personal: Career plans … Middle school math/language arts<br />

teacher/coach; Favorite song … “Scar Tissue”; Favorite food<br />

… Pizza; Who will win 2010 Super Bowl … Buccaneers<br />

Chris Taylor<br />

OL • Sophomore • 6-4 • 290<br />

Cincinnati, Ohio<br />

Colerain High School<br />

Notes: Played football and wrestled at Colerain High School<br />

Major: Criminal Justice<br />

Personal: Career plans … FBI agent; Would most like to<br />

meet … Barack Obama; Favorite football memory … Fumble<br />

recovery for touchdown; Who will win 2010 Super Bowl …<br />

Bengals<br />

Jihad Quran<br />

LB• Sophomore • 5-6 • 210<br />

Cincinnati, Ohio<br />

Finneytown High School<br />

Notes: Nickname is “Hitman”<br />

Major: Sport Management<br />

Personal: Career plans … Sports agent; Favorite musical<br />

performer … Lil Wayne; Favorite football player … Ray<br />

Lewis; Favorite football memory … Saints winning playoff<br />

game; Who will win 2010 Super Bowl … Saints<br />

Andra Washington<br />

LB • Sophomore • 5-10 • 207<br />

Dayton, Ohio<br />

Dunbar High School<br />

Notes: Saw action in five games in 2008<br />

Major: Business Administration<br />

Personal: Career plans … Business owner; Favorite movie<br />

… The Program; Favorite football player … A.J. Hawk; Who<br />

will win 2010 Super Bowl … Falcons


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Jordan Dugger<br />

DB • T-Freshman • 6-0 • 185<br />

West Jefferson, Ohio<br />

Madison Plains High School<br />

Notes: Three-sport athlete at Madison Plains High School<br />

Major: Business<br />

Personal: Career plans … Own a business; Favorite food …<br />

Crab legs; Favorite musical performer … Lil Wayne; Who will<br />

win 2010 Super Bowl … Browns<br />

Bryan Lee<br />

DB • T-Freshman • 6-0 • 175<br />

Cincinnati, Ohio<br />

Winton Woods High School<br />

Notes: Versatile athlete is also a sprinter for WC track and<br />

field team<br />

Major: Sport Management<br />

Personal: Career plans … Sports administrator; Favorite<br />

food … Macaroni and cheese; Favorite actress … Halle<br />

Berry; Who will win 2010 Super Bowl … Bengals<br />

Michael Reavis<br />

DL • T-Freshman • 5-6 • 240<br />

Huber Heights, Ohio<br />

Wayne High School<br />

Notes: Is also a thrower for WC track and field team<br />

Major: Education<br />

Personal: Career plans … Health/PE teacher; Favorite food<br />

… Chipotle; Favorite football player … Ray Lewis; Who will<br />

win 2010 Super Bowl … Steelers<br />

www2.wilmington.edu/athletics<br />

Transfer Freshmen<br />

9<br />

3<br />

Tyrell Richardson<br />

RB • T-Freshman • 5-9 • 178<br />

Columbus, Ohio<br />

Centennial High School<br />

Notes: Is also a sprinter for WC track and field team<br />

Major: Sport Management<br />

Personal: Career plans … Business owner; Favorite actress<br />

… Lauren London; Favorite football player … Reggie Bush;<br />

Who will win 2010 Super Bowl … Ravens<br />

Randy Triplett<br />

QB• T-Freshman • 6-1 • 185<br />

Youngstown, Ohio<br />

Youngstown Christian High School<br />

Notes: Good all-around athlete<br />

Major: Sport Management<br />

Personal: Favorite football player … Troy Smith; Favorite<br />

movie … Paid In Full; Favorite musical performer … T.I.; Who<br />

will win 2010 Super Bowl … 49ers<br />

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2008 Season Review/Season Stats<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> continued its ascent in the Ohio<br />

Athletic Conference during the 2008 season.<br />

Led by a balanced offense and a ball-hawking<br />

defense, the Quakers finished 4-6—their<br />

best record since 2001—against one of<br />

the toughest schedules in the nation.<br />

“We’re getting to where we want to<br />

be. We aren’t getting there as quickly<br />

as we want, but we are getting there,”<br />

said WC head coach Barry Wulf, who<br />

was named the OAC’s Co-coach of<br />

the Year in his fourth season at the<br />

helm.<br />

With senior wide receivers Marque Jones<br />

and Brandon Hiatt on the loose and junior<br />

quarterback Billy Blackburn in the pocket,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> scored 17 touchdowns through<br />

the air, and featured a running attack that was<br />

paced by sophomore tailback Astin Laury.<br />

“We threw and rushed the ball well, and our offensive line was the<br />

OVERALL DEFENSiVE STATiSTiCS<br />

All games<br />

|—————Tackles————| |-Sacks-| |———Pass Def——-| |—Fumbles—| Blkd<br />

DEFENSiVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf<br />

42 Chris Medley 10 38 57 95 2.5-6 0.5-3 2-84 1 — — — — —<br />

15 Bryce Martin 10 37 58 95 4.5-11 — — 4 1 3-1 2 — —<br />

11 T.J. Burbridge 10 45 39 84 — — 2-0 3 — 1-0 2 — —<br />

30 Donta’ Stone 10 34 30 64 5.0-20 0.5-0 1-5 5 — 2--4 3 — —<br />

24 Brandon Heim 10 23 28 51 4.0-16 1.0-9 2-29 2 1 1-9 1 — —<br />

96 Cedric Holmes 10 24 24 48 8.0-15 — — 1 2 2-19 2 — —<br />

51 Kenny Marsh 10 23 20 43 11.0-51 7.0-46 — 1 2 — 3 — —<br />

5 Brandon Porter 10 27 14 41 1.0-4 — — 5 — 1-0 — — —<br />

10 John Rupp 10 15 24 39 6.5-26 3.5-19 — 3 1 1-0 1 — —<br />

32 Nathan Geers 10 14 21 35 7.0-34 3.5-24 — 2 6 1-0 — — —<br />

99 Taylor Porter 10 11 16 27 1.0-5 0.5-4 — 1 1 — 1 1 —<br />

21 Brad Abner 10 18 8 26 — — — 3 — — — — —<br />

1 Giov Crawford 8 8 6 14 — — — 1 — — 1 — —<br />

55 Michael Powell 8 2 8 10 1.0-1 — — — — — 1 — —<br />

40 Clay Martin 10 1 8 9 — — — — 1 — — — —<br />

17 Derick Westfall 8 5 4 9 — — — — — — — — —<br />

81 Luke Green 9 5 4 9 — — — — — 1-0 — — —<br />

78 Alex Keeton 8 — 6 6 0.5-1 — — — — — — — —<br />

26 Cody Hamilton 9 2 4 6 — — — — — 1-10 — — —<br />

49 Michael Bell 5 4 2 6 — — — — — — — — —<br />

31 Astin Laury 9 2 3 5 — — — — — — — — —<br />

41 And Wshington 5 3 1 4 — — — — — — — — —<br />

43 Cody Shaw 9 3 — 3 — — — — — — — — —<br />

18 Zack Ziegler 8 1 2 3 — — — — — — — — —<br />

TM TEAM 7 3 — 3 2.0-10 1.0-8 — — — — — — 1<br />

6 Matt McJoynt-Griffith 10 1 1 2 — — — — — — — — —<br />

80 Darren Howard 9 2 — 2 — — — — — — 1 1 —<br />

28 David Howard 4 1 1 2 — — — — — — — — —<br />

59 Cale Gibson 1 — 1 1 — — — — — — — — —<br />

27 Brett McEvoy 9 1 — 1 — — — — — — — — —<br />

20 Jeremy Stuckey 10 — 1 1 — — — — — — — — —<br />

9 Kevin Johnson 9 — 1 1 — — — — — — — — —<br />

22 22 1 1 — 1 — — — — — — — — —<br />

56 Quatez Scott 3 — 1 1 — — — — — — — — —<br />

44 Wes Anders 8 1 — 1 — — — — — — — — —<br />

Total 10 355 393 748 54-200 17-113 7-118 33 15 14-35 18 2 1<br />

Opponents 10 313 451 764 62-192 12-86 8-98 27 7 6-0 8 4 1<br />

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> 17 92 33 36 178<br />

Opponents 68 99 27 83 277<br />

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key to the success that we enjoyed,” Wulf said. “We gave up<br />

just 12 sacks—the least in the conference. That says a lot<br />

about how well our line played.”<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>’s hit, tackle and take the ball away<br />

mentality played out on the defensive side of<br />

the ball. The Quakers ranked third in the conference<br />

with a plus-6 turnover margin.<br />

“When we take the ball away, we are a<br />

very good football team,” Wulf said. “We<br />

grew a lot as a defensive unit in that way<br />

in 2008.”<br />

The Quakers featured three of the OAC’s<br />

top 10 tacklers. Linebackers Chris Medley<br />

and Bryce Martin had 95 stops each, while<br />

safety T.J. Burbridge recorded 84 tackles.<br />

Sophomore tackle Kenny Marsh was fourth in the<br />

conference with seven sacks.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> was downright stingy in the red zone. The<br />

Quakers led the OAC in red zone defense and also topped the<br />

conference by forcing 10 turnovers inside the WC 20.<br />

OVERALL TEAM STATiSTiCS<br />

All games<br />

TEAM STATiSTiCS WiLM OPP<br />

SCORING 178 277<br />

Points Per Game 17.8 27.7<br />

FIRST DOWNS 163 201<br />

Rushing 67 89<br />

Passing 83 96<br />

Penalty 13 16<br />

RUSHING YARDAGE 1101 1923<br />

Yards gained rushing 1315 2144<br />

Yards lost rushing 214 221<br />

Rushing Attempts 354 396<br />

Average Per Rush 3.1 4.9<br />

Average Per Game 110.1 192.3<br />

TDs Rushing 7 19<br />

PASSING YARDAGE 1689 2146<br />

Att-Comp-Int 280-153-8 277-154-7<br />

Average Per Pass 6.0 7.7<br />

Average Per Catch 11.0 13.9<br />

Average Per Game 168.9 214.6<br />

TDs Passing 17 16<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE 2790 4069<br />

Total Plays 634 673<br />

Average Per Play 4.4 6.0<br />

Average Per Game 279.0 406.9<br />

KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 48-752 35-628<br />

PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 17-111 22-140<br />

INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 7-118 8-98<br />

KICK RETURN AVERAGE 15.7 17.9<br />

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 6.5 6.4<br />

INT RETURN AVERAGE 16.9 12.2<br />

FUMBLES-LOST 13-7 22-14<br />

PENALTIES-YARDS 64-539 73-732<br />

Average Per Game 53.9 73.2<br />

PUNTS-YARDS 54-1866 31-1043<br />

Average Per Punt 34.6 33.6<br />

Net punt average 32.0 28.1<br />

TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 29:55 29:51<br />

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 52/143 45/121<br />

3rd-Down Pct. 36% 37%<br />

4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 3/19 10/25<br />

4th-Down Pct. 16% 40%<br />

SACKS BY-YARDS 17-113 12-86<br />

MISC YARDS 0 8<br />

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 24 36<br />

FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 4-8 8-14<br />

ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 1-1<br />

RED-ZONE SCORES 18-27 67% 31-46 67%<br />

RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 15-27 56% 25-46 54%<br />

PAT-ATTEMPTS 20-22 91% 31-33 94%<br />

ATTENDANCE 7857 11972<br />

Games/Avg Per Game. 4/1964 6/1995<br />

Neutral Site Games 0/0


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OVERALL iNDiViDUAL STATiSTiCS<br />

All games<br />

RUSHiNG GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G<br />

Astin Laury 9 131 526 44 482 3.7 0 55 53.6<br />

Adam Reynolds 6 57 226 21 205 3.6 3 18 34.2<br />

Tim Pugh 10 53 116 15 101 1.9 3 9 10.1<br />

Marc Otte 3 27 110 10 100 3.7 0 22 33.3<br />

Marque Jones 10 20 115 20 95 4.8 1 32 9.5<br />

Billy Blackburn 8 26 132 60 72 2.8 0 17 9.0<br />

Rex Pitsinger 10 17 70 2 68 4.0 0 13 6.8<br />

Jeremy Stuckey 10 6 7 3 4 0.7 0 2 0.4<br />

Darren Howard 9 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2<br />

Brett McEvoy 9 5 4 2 2 0.4 0 1 0.2<br />

Giov Crawford 8 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2<br />

Nate Stierhoff 2 3 5 7 -2 -0.7 0 0 -1.0<br />

Brandon Hiatt 10 1 0 4 -4 -4.0 0 0 -0.4<br />

TEAM 7 6 0 26 -26 -4.3 0 0 -3.7<br />

TOTAL 10 354 1315 214 1101 3.1 7 55 110.1<br />

OPPONENTS 10 396 2144 221 1923 4.9 19 60 192.3<br />

PASSiNG GP Effic Cmp-Att-int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G<br />

Billy Blackburn 8 124.75 123-229-6 53.7 1451 16 51 181.4<br />

Adam Reynolds 6 102.6 122-39-1 56.4 199 1 47 33.2<br />

Nate Stierhoff 2 54.40 4-8-1 50.0 28 0 14 14.0<br />

Jeremy Stuckey 10 122.40 3-3-0 100.0 8 0 13 0.8<br />

Rex Pitsinger 10 125.20 1-1-0 100.0 3 0 3 0.3<br />

Marque Jones 10 0.00 0-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0<br />

TOTAL 10 119.63 153-280-8 54.6 1689 17 51 168.9<br />

OPPONENTS 10 134.68 154-277-7 55.6 2146 16 66 214.6<br />

RECEiViNG GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G<br />

Marque Jones 10 52 519 10.0 3 47 51.9<br />

Brandon Hiatt 10 50 660 13.2 6 51 66.0<br />

Jeremy Stuckey 10 22 252 11.5 5 34 25.2<br />

Wes Anders 8 10 134 13.4 2 22 16.8<br />

Shane Quay 8 7 32 4.6 0 8 4.0<br />

Astin Laury 9 3 5 1.7 1 5 0.6<br />

Luke Green 9 2 17 8.5 0 14 1.9<br />

Kai Daniels 6 2 10 5.0 0 6 1.7<br />

Tim Pugh 10 2 7 3.5 0 6 0.7<br />

Darren Howard 9 1 32 32.0 0 32 3.6<br />

Josh Richardson 3 1 13 13.0 0 13 4.3<br />

Brett McEvoy 9 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.9<br />

TOTAL 10 153 1689 11.0 17 51 168.9<br />

OPPONENTS 10 154 2146 13.9 16 66 214.6<br />

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long<br />

Jeremy Stuckey 16 103 6.4 0 24<br />

Brandon Hiatt 1 8 8.0 0 8<br />

TOTAL 17 111 6.5 0 24<br />

OPPONENTS 22 140 6.4 0 38<br />

iNTERCEPTiONS No. Yds Avg TD Long<br />

Chris Medley 2 84 42.0 0 62<br />

Brandon Heim 2 29 14.5 0 21<br />

T. J. Burbridge 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

Donta’ Stone 1 5 5.0 0 5<br />

TOTAL 7 118 16.9 0 62<br />

OPPONENTS 8 98 12.2 1 36<br />

KiCK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long<br />

Jeremy Stuckey 13 245 18.8 0 66<br />

Josh Richardson 11 129 11.7 0 21<br />

Rex Pitsinger 10 155 15.5 0 29<br />

Giov Crawford 3 50 16.7 0 24<br />

Udo Nwamu 2 83 41.5 0 65<br />

Marque Jones 2 9 4.5 0 9<br />

Astin Laury 2 25 12.5 0 17<br />

Brett McEvoy 2 13 6.5 0 8<br />

Bryce Martin 1 31 31.0 0 31<br />

Jihad Quran 1 12 12.0 0 12<br />

TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0<br />

TOTAL 48 752 15.7 0 66<br />

OPPONENTS 35 628 17.9 0 46<br />

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long<br />

Cody Hamilton 1 10 10.0 0 10<br />

Brandon Heim 1 9 9.0 0 9<br />

Cedric Holmes 1 19 19.0 0 19<br />

Donta’ Stone 1 -4 -4.0 0 0<br />

Bryce Martin 1 1 1.0 0 1<br />

TOTAL 5 35 7.0 0 19<br />

OPPONENTS 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

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2008 Season Stats<br />

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SCORiNG TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points<br />

Brandon Hiatt 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 36<br />

Jeremy Stuckey 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30<br />

Aaron Pohly 0 3-4 19-21 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 28<br />

Marque Jones 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24<br />

Tim Pugh 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18<br />

Adam Reynolds 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18<br />

Wes Anders 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12<br />

Astin Laury 1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 6<br />

D. Rhinehimer 0 1-3 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 4<br />

TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2<br />

Trevor Stutz 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0<br />

TOTAL 24 4-8 20-22 0-1 0 0-1 0 1 178<br />

OPPONENTS 36 8-14 31-33 1-3 1 1-1 0 1 277<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G<br />

Billy Blackburn 8 255 72 1451 1523 190.4<br />

Astin Laury 9 131 482 0 482 53.6<br />

Adam Reynolds 6 96 205 199 404 67.3<br />

Tim Pugh 10 53 101 0 101 10.1<br />

Marc Otte 3 27 100 0 100 33.3<br />

Marque Jones 10 20 95 0 95 9.5<br />

Rex Pitsinger 10 18 68 3 71 7.1<br />

Nate Stierhoff 2 11 -2 28 26 13.0<br />

Jeremy Stuckey 10 9 4 8 12 1.2<br />

Giov Crawford 8 1 2 0 2 0.2<br />

Brett McEvoy 9 5 2 0 2 0.2<br />

Darren Howard 9 1 2 0 2 0.2<br />

Brandon Hiatt 10 1 -4 0 -4 -0.4<br />

TEAM 7 6 -26 0 -26 -3.7<br />

TOTAL 10 634 1101 1689 2790 279.0<br />

OPPONENTS 10 673 1923 2146 4069 406.9<br />

FiELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk<br />

Trevor Stutz 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1<br />

Aaron Pohly 3-4 75.0 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 28 1<br />

D. Rhinehimer 1-3 33.3 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-2 0-0 40 1<br />

FG SEQUENCE <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> OPPONENTS<br />

Mount St. Joseph 35 32, 34<br />

Marietta — —<br />

Capital — (20), 21, (22)<br />

John Carroll (23) (23), 38<br />

Muskingum — 22, 33<br />

Otterbein — (42)<br />

Mount Union 46 (21), (29)<br />

Heidelberg (40), 32 (44), (42)<br />

Baldwin-Wallace (20), (28), 22 —<br />

Ohio Northern — —<br />

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.<br />

PUNTiNG No. Yds Avg Long TB FC i20 Blkd<br />

Rex Pitsinger 54 1866 34.6 56 0 9 8 0<br />

TOTAL 54 1866 34.6 56 0 9 8 0<br />

OPPONENTS 31 1043 33.6 47 3 3 6 1<br />

KiCKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn<br />

D. Rhinehimer 17 836 49.2 1 1<br />

Aaron Pohly 9 460 51.1 0 0<br />

Adam Reynolds 8 346 43.2 0 0<br />

Marty Ellis 4 231 57.8 1 1<br />

Rex Pitsinger 1 46 46.0 0 0<br />

TOTAL 39 1919 49.2 2 2 628 32.1 37<br />

OPPONENTS 54 3052 56.5 5 1 752 40.7 29<br />

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR iR Tot Avg/G<br />

Brandon Hiatt 10 -4 660 8 0 0 664 66.4<br />

Marque Jones 10 95 519 0 9 0 623 62.3<br />

Jeremy Stuckey 10 4 252 103 245 0 604 60.4<br />

Astin Laury 9 482 5 0 25 0 512 56.9<br />

Rex Pitsinger 10 68 0 0 155 0 223 22.3<br />

Adam Reynolds 6 205 0 0 0 0 205 34.2<br />

Josh Richardson 3 0 13 0 129 0 142 47.3<br />

Wes Anders 8 0 134 0 0 0 134 16.8<br />

Tim Pugh 10 101 7 0 0 0 108 10.8<br />

Marc Otte 3 100 0 0 0 0 100 33.3<br />

Chris Medley 10 0 0 0 0 84 84 8.4<br />

Udo Nwamu 1 0 0 0 83 0 83 83.0<br />

Billy Blackburn 8 72 0 0 0 0 72 9.0<br />

Giov Crawford 8 2 0 0 50 0 52 6.5<br />

Darren Howard 9 2 32 0 0 0 34 3.8<br />

Shane Quay 8 0 32 0 0 0 32 4.0<br />

Bryce Martin 10 0 0 0 31 0 31 3.1<br />

Brandon Heim 10 0 0 0 0 29 29 2.9<br />

Brett McEvoy 9 2 8 0 13 0 23 2.6<br />

Luke Green 9 0 17 0 0 0 17 1.9<br />

Jihad Quran 5 0 0 0 12 0 12 2.4<br />

Kai Daniels 6 0 10 0 0 0 10 1.7<br />

Donta’ Stone 10 0 0 0 0 5 5 0.5<br />

Nate Stierhoff 2 -2 0 0 0 0 -2 -1.0<br />

TEAM 7 -26 0 0 0 0 -26 -3.7<br />

TOTAL 10 1101 1689 111 752 118 3771 377.1<br />

OPPONENTS 10 1923 2146 140 628 98 4935 493.5<br />

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2009 <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> Football<br />

Community Service<br />

Members of the <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

football team continued the program’s<br />

tradition of community service in 2008<br />

at a street fair hosted by the Clinton<br />

County Homeless Shelter.<br />

Players and coaches staffed game<br />

booths and provided some muscle<br />

power as the homeless shelter celebrated<br />

the opening of its new annex.<br />

“It was a beautiful event on a beautiful day. We were blessed<br />

to be a part of this activity,” <strong>Wilmington</strong> head coach Barry Wulf<br />

said. “Our players are committed to making a difference in their<br />

campus community and the greater <strong>Wilmington</strong> community.<br />

Playing football for <strong>Wilmington</strong> is about more than X’s and O’s.<br />

We are focused on the development of community leaders.”<br />

Other community service projects adopted by the WC football<br />

team include Cape May Retirement Community, <strong>Wilmington</strong> City<br />

Schools’ Right to Read Week and March of Dimes’ March For<br />

Babies.<br />

“These young men will be on campus for four years, but they<br />

will be impacting their communities for the rest of their lives,”<br />

Wulf said. “We are proud of the way they not only accept these<br />

opportunities, but more importantly, how they embrace them.”<br />

During the 2008 season, <strong>Wilmington</strong> also hosted Coach to Cure<br />

MD Day. The Quakers worked to defeat Muscular Dystrophy, in<br />

particular Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, the leading genetic<br />

killer of boys and young men.<br />

“For me personally, having a child with special needs has opened<br />

my eyes to the need to embrace causes like this,” Wulf said.<br />

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“Having experienced what we have as a family and getting to<br />

understand the different types of special-needs children that are<br />

out there, like DMD children, we feel it’s important to do what we<br />

can whenever we have the opportunity.<br />

“This was one of those opportunities. We need to do more. We<br />

need to get the word out that there are people who are struggling<br />

that need our help. We need to raise the awareness level.”<br />

Linebacker Cody Hamilton lends a helping, dunking hand to<br />

Tyler Watson at the Clinton County Homeless Shelter’s streeet fair.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> football players staffed the basketball attraction,<br />

cornhole boards and baked sale tables.<br />

The Quakers celebrate a victory for the community during a street fair hosted by the Clinton County Homeless Shelter.


2009 <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> Football<br />

iNDiViDUAL<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE<br />

576 Eric Noble vs. Urbana 1994<br />

508 Eric Noble vs. Geneva 1994<br />

486 Adam Ryan vs. Franklin 1999<br />

447 Jim Ballard vs. Evansville 1990<br />

445 Adam Ryan vs. Marietta 2000<br />

RUSHiNG YARDS<br />

238 Mel Sunderland vs. Urbana 1986<br />

236 Doug Eastes vs. Mt. St. Joseph 1995<br />

228 Doug Eastes vs. Urbana 1995<br />

221 Will Isaac vs. Heidelberg 2002<br />

215 Dave Campbell vs. Windsor 1987<br />

RUSHiNG ATTEMPTS<br />

45 Doug Eastes vs. Mt. St. Joe 1995<br />

42 Tim Andrew vs. Defiance 1991<br />

41 Will Isaac vs. Heidelberg 2002<br />

41 Doug Eastes vs. Urbana 1995<br />

39 Luke Chambers vs. Mt. St. Joe 1993<br />

RUSHiNG TOUCHDOWNS<br />

5 Bulldog Smith vs. Cedarville 1929<br />

3 Nine times<br />

PASSiNG YARDS<br />

575 Eric Noble vs. Urbana 1994<br />

507 Eric Noble vs. Geneva 1994<br />

465 Adam Ryan vs. Franklin 1999<br />

459 Adam Ryan vs. Marietta 2000<br />

458 Adam Ryan vs. Franklin 1998<br />

PASSiNG ATTEMPTS<br />

66 Eric Noble vs. Adrian 1995<br />

63 Eric Noble vs. Geneva 1994<br />

53 Billy Blackburn vs. Marietta 2007<br />

53 Eric Noble vs. Urbana 1994<br />

53 Jim Ballard vs. Evansville 1990<br />

52 Adam Ryan vs. Wabash 1999<br />

PASS COMPLETiONS<br />

34 Eric Noble vs. Urbana 1994<br />

34 Jim Ballard vs. Evansville 1990<br />

32 Eric Noble vs. Adrian 1995<br />

32 Eric Noble vs. Geneva 1994<br />

31 Billy Blackburn vs. John Carroll 2007<br />

31 Adam Ryan vs. Adrian 1999<br />

PASSiNG TOUCHDOWNS<br />

6 Billy Blackburn vs. John Carroll 2007<br />

5 Nine Times<br />

iNTERCEPTiONS THROWN<br />

6 Jim Ballard vs. Defiance 1990<br />

5 Adam Ryan vs. Heidelberg 2000<br />

5 Jim Sposet vs. Westminster 1982<br />

4 Five Times<br />

RECEiViNG YARDS<br />

275 Derron Calvert vs. Union 1986<br />

264 Chris Garrity vs. Mt. St. Joseph 1993<br />

261 Jason Tincher vs. Urbana 1994<br />

254 Jon Cain vs. Heidelberg 2000<br />

244 Jason Tincher vs. Defiance 1994<br />

RECEPTiONS<br />

17 Chris Garrity vs. Defiance 1993<br />

16 Jason Tincher vs. Urbana 1994<br />

16 Jason Tincher vs. Defiance 1994<br />

15 Marque Jones vs. Otterbein 2007<br />

15 Derron Calvert vs. Union 1986<br />

14 Marque Jones vs. John Carroll 2008<br />

14 Chris Garrity vs. Mt. St. Joseph 1993<br />

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTiONS<br />

4 Marque Jones vs. Muskingum 2007<br />

4 Jon Cain vs. Capital 2000<br />

4 Chris Garrity vs. Defiance 1993<br />

3 Eight Times<br />

POiNTS<br />

31 Chuck Weimer vs. Defiance 1926<br />

30 Bulldog Smith vs. Cedarville 1929<br />

24 Six Times<br />

FiELD GOALS<br />

3 Troy Gantz vs. Tiffin 1991<br />

3 Art Steele vs. Baldwin-Wallace 2000<br />

FiELD GOAL ATTEMPTS<br />

4 Bill Cooper vs. Bluffton 1995<br />

3 Val Haunn vs. Thomas More 1993<br />

3 Greg Sczurek vs. Tiffin 1992<br />

3 Troy Gantz vs. Tiffin 1991<br />

PAT’S MADE<br />

7 Art Steele vs. Olivet 1999<br />

7 Bart Vaughn vs. Franklin 1998<br />

7 Kurt Kiessling vs. Urbana 1987<br />

6 Four times<br />

PAT’S ATTEMPTED<br />

8 Art Steele vs. Franklin 1999<br />

8 Kurt Kiessling vs. Urbana 1987<br />

7 Four Times<br />

PUNTS<br />

11 Rex Pitsinger vs. Mount Union 2008<br />

11 Brent Scherz vs. Baldwin-Wallace 2007<br />

11 Drew Springer vs. Mt. Union 2004<br />

10 Drew Springer vs. Mt. Union 2005<br />

10 Brent Scherz vs. Capital 2007<br />

10 Drew Springer vs. Capital 2005<br />

10 Mike Fisher vs. Susquehanna 1997<br />

10 Mike Fisher vs. Wabash 1996<br />

TACKLES<br />

21 Lance Barker vs. Bluffton 1988<br />

19 Chris Medley vs. Ohio Northern 2008<br />

19 Chad Otte vs. Ohio Northern 2005<br />

19 Chris Mehlman vs. Kenyon 1990<br />

19 Damon Flanigan vs. Kenyon 1990<br />

18 J. Hutchinson vs. Wooster 1993<br />

16 Five Times<br />

TACKLES FOR LOSS<br />

6 Mike Johnson vs. Defiance 1986<br />

6 Jerry Ward vs. Wabash 1997<br />

5 Four Times<br />

SACKS<br />

4 Nick Nicastro vs. Urbana 1999<br />

3.5 C. Poeppelmeier vs. Maryville 1997<br />

3 Nine Times<br />

iNTERCEPTiONS<br />

4 Richard Fortner vs. N/A 1951<br />

3 Chad Otte vs. Marietta 2006<br />

3 Wallace Morris vs. Heidelberg 2001<br />

Single-Game Records<br />

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TEAM<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE<br />

691 vs. Urbana 1994<br />

660 vs. Franklin 1999<br />

615 vs. Urbana 1987<br />

605 vs. Mt. St. Joseph 1995<br />

598 vs. Adrian 1999<br />

RUSHiNG YARDS<br />

381 vs. Bluffton 1993<br />

321 vs. Tiffin 1992<br />

307 vs. Mt. St. Joseph 1990<br />

303 vs. Mt. St. Joseph 1995<br />

282 vs. Urbana 1995<br />

RUSHiNG ATTEMPTS<br />

68 vs. Bluffton 1993<br />

67 vs. Tiffin 1992<br />

63 vs. Ohio Wesleyan 1993<br />

58 vs. Earlham 1997<br />

52 vs. Bluffton 1991<br />

RUSHiNG TOUCHDOWNS<br />

6 vs. Bluffton 1993<br />

5 Nine Times<br />

PASSiNG YARDS<br />

575 vs. Urbana 1994<br />

507 vs. Geneva 1994<br />

468 vs. Franklin 1999<br />

459 vs. Marietta 2000<br />

458 vs. Franklin 1998<br />

PASSiNG ATTEMPTS<br />

66 vs. Adrian 1995<br />

64 vs. Geneva 1995<br />

58 vs. Malone 1995<br />

54 vs. Defiance 1993<br />

54 vs. Campbellsville 1990<br />

PASSiNG COMPLETiONS<br />

34 vs. Urbana 1994<br />

34 vs. Evansville 1990<br />

32 vs. Adrian 1995<br />

32 vs. Geneva 1994<br />

32 vs. Tiffin 1994<br />

PASSiNG TOUCHDOWNS<br />

6 vs. Urbana 1987<br />

5 Six Times<br />

iNTERCEPTiONS THROWN<br />

7 vs. Defiance 1990<br />

5 vs. Hanover 1998<br />

5 vs. Heidelberg 2000<br />

FiRST DOWNS<br />

33 vs. Mt. St. Joseph 1999<br />

32 vs. Geneva 1994<br />

31 vs. Mt. Muskingum 2007<br />

30 vs. Otterbein 2007<br />

30 vs. Mt. St. Joseph 1999<br />

29 Three times<br />

POiNTS<br />

93 vs. Loveland 1913<br />

79 vs. Lebanon 1908<br />

77 vs. Cedarville 1921<br />

64 vs. Freedom 1981<br />

62 vs. Iowa Wesleyan 1982<br />

PAT’S<br />

8 vs. Franklin 1999<br />

8 vs. Urbana 1987<br />

7 Seven Times<br />

FiELD GOALS<br />

3 vs. Tiffin 1991<br />

3 vs. Heidelberg 2000<br />

PUNTS<br />

12 vs. Baldwin-Wallace 2007<br />

11 vs. Mount Union 2008<br />

11 vs. Capital 2007<br />

11 vs. Mount Union 2004<br />

10 vs. Mount Union 2007<br />

10 vs. Mount Union 2005<br />

10 vs. Capital 2005<br />

10 vs. Susquehanna 1997<br />

10 vs. Wabash 1996<br />

TURNOVERS<br />

8 vs. Bluffton 1986<br />

7 vs. Defiance 1990<br />

6 Eight Times<br />

TOTAL DEFENSE<br />

44 vs. Earlham 1997<br />

82 vs. Manchester 1992<br />

87 vs. Muskingum 2004<br />

125 vs. Bluffton 1993<br />

126 vs. Urbana 1986<br />

RUSHiNG DEFENSE<br />

-20 vs. Urbana 1986<br />

-8 vs. Muskingum 2004<br />

-7 vs. Maryville 1997<br />

1 vs. Otterbein 2002<br />

10 vs. Urbana 1987<br />

PASSiNG DEFENSE<br />

2 vs. Manchester 1999<br />

33 vs. Earlham 1997<br />

40 vs. Urbana 1995<br />

41 vs. Ohio Wesleyan 1993<br />

48 vs. Tiffin 1993<br />

LONGEST PLAYS (YARDS)<br />

Rush ............99 ...Chuck Weimer ...... vs. Defiance ..........1926<br />

Pass ............84 ...Myers to Calvert .. vs. Urbana .............1987<br />

Field Goal ...51 ...Jon Bednarek ....... vs. Muskingum ......2004<br />

Punt ............74 ...Barry Wulf ............ vs. Thomas More ..1994<br />

Kickoff Ret. . 100 .Phil Bryant ............ vs. Tiffin .................1990<br />

Punt Ret. .....91 ...Joe Baugh ............ vs. Earlham............1949<br />

Interception 100 .Greg Morrow ....... vs. Mt. St. Joseph .2003<br />

Fumble .......93 ...William Benedict .. vs. Otterbein .........1921<br />

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TOTAL OFFENSE<br />

3,478 Adam Ryan 1999<br />

3,415 Adam Ryan 2000<br />

3,072 Eric Noble 1994<br />

2,760 Keith Myers 1988<br />

2,642 Eric Noble 1995<br />

RUSHiNG YARDS<br />

1,368 Gary Worthy 1980<br />

1,331 Gary Worthy 1982<br />

1,093 Doug Eastes 1995<br />

1,024 Reinhold Finkes 1978<br />

1,006 Will Isaac 2002<br />

RUSHiNG ATTEMPTS<br />

292 Gary Worthy 1982<br />

278 Gary Worthy 1980<br />

262 Will Isaac 2002<br />

239 Reinhold Finkes 1978<br />

229 Doug Eastes 1995<br />

RUSHiNG TOUCHDOWNS<br />

25 Gary Worthy 1980<br />

17 Gary Worthy 1982<br />

14 Gary Worthy 1981<br />

13 Doug Eastes 1995<br />

13 Gary Worthy 1979<br />

PASSiNG YARDS<br />

3,455 Adam Ryan 2000<br />

3,343 Adam Ryan 1999<br />

3,058 Eric Noble 1994<br />

2,884 Keith Myers 1988<br />

2,477 Keith Myers 1989<br />

PASSiNG ATTEMPTS<br />

429 Adam Ryan 2000<br />

403 Keith Myers 1989<br />

398 Eric Noble 1994<br />

386 Eric Noble 1995<br />

385 Keith Myers 1988<br />

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Player Single-Season Records<br />

AdAm RyAn deon ShoRt<br />

PASSiNG COMPLETiONS<br />

259 Adam Ryan 2000<br />

226 Keith Myers 1988<br />

221 Eric Noble 1994<br />

215 Keith Myers 1989<br />

212 Adam Ryan 1999<br />

PASSiNG TOUCHDOWNS<br />

34 Adam Ryan 1999<br />

27 Keith Myers 1988<br />

25 Billy Blackburn 2007<br />

23 Adam Ryan 2000<br />

22 Eric Noble 1994<br />

22 Jim Ballard 1990<br />

iNTERCEPTiONS THROWN<br />

22 Eric Noble 1995<br />

21 John Calhoun 1980<br />

18 John Calhoun 1979<br />

17 Eric Noble 1994<br />

16 Jim Sposet 1982<br />

RECEiViNG YARDS<br />

1,459 Jon Cain 2000<br />

1,298 Jason Tincher 1994<br />

1,158 Derron Calvert 1988<br />

1,155 Jon Cain 1999<br />

1,086 Derron Calvert 1987<br />

RECEPTiONS<br />

85 Jon Cain 2000<br />

85 Jason Tincher 1994<br />

75 Derron Calvert 1988<br />

71 Keith Regenhard 1988<br />

69 Jon Cain 1999<br />

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTiONS<br />

15 Jon Cain 2000<br />

14 Jon Cain 1999<br />

13 Chris Garrity 1993<br />

13 Derron Calvert 1987<br />

12 Two Tied<br />

POiNTS<br />

150 Gary Worthy 1980<br />

120 Gary Worthy 1982<br />

90 Jon Cain 2000<br />

86 Gary Worthy 1981<br />

84 Jon Cain 1999<br />

FiELD GOALS<br />

11 Bart Vaughn 1998<br />

10 Randy Blossom 1983<br />

7 Steve Magoteaux 1974<br />

6 Eight Times<br />

FiELD GOAL ATTEMPTS<br />

15 Randy Blossom 1983<br />

13 Bart Vaughn 1998<br />

13 Bill Cooper 1995<br />

13 Steve Magoteaux 1974<br />

12 Jon Bednarek 2004<br />

PAT’S MADE<br />

36 Steve McDevitt 1980<br />

33 Bart Vaughn 1998<br />

30 Art Steele 2001<br />

29 Art Steele 2000<br />

29 Art Steele 1999<br />

PAT’S ATTEMPTED<br />

41 Steve McDevitt 1980<br />

40 Art Steele 1999<br />

35 Art Steele 2000<br />

34 Art Steele 2001<br />

34 Bart Vaughn 1998<br />

PUNTS<br />

76 Drew Springer 2005<br />

69 Drew Springer 2004<br />

66 Jeff Bean 2002<br />

63 Mike Fisher 1997<br />

62 Mike Fisher 1996<br />

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PUNTiNG AVERAGE<br />

38.5 Barry Wulf 1994<br />

38.4 Brent Scherz 2007<br />

38.1 Scott Pritt 1989<br />

37.3 Drew Springer 2006<br />

37.1 Mike Fisher 1998<br />

37.1 Pete Piepenbring 1977<br />

KiCK RETURN AVERAGE<br />

31.1 Edwin Short 1999<br />

26.4 Jerrett Gordon 1987<br />

25.6 Kevin Eberhardt 1983<br />

25.5 Larry Johnson 1997<br />

23.7 Two Tied<br />

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE<br />

15.5 Antonio Broadnax 2000<br />

13.7 Dan Bennett 1981<br />

13.2 Damien Ivory 2002<br />

11.7 Bill Mobley 1974<br />

11.7 Jeremiah Vanscoy 1999<br />

TACKLES<br />

170 Steve Moyer 1978<br />

160 Jim Schiller 1980<br />

142 Dave Carr 1983<br />

133 Jim Schiller 1981<br />

132 Donnie Sizer 1985<br />

TACKLES FOR LOSS<br />

25.5 Brandon Tisdale 2001<br />

25 Tony Neloms 1983<br />

23.5 Marc Netzel 1983<br />

23 Three Tied<br />

SACKS<br />

14.5 Brandon Tisdale 2001<br />

13 Nick Nicastro 2000<br />

13 Tony Neloms 1983<br />

11.5 Brandon Tisdale 2002<br />

11.5 Marc Netzel 1983<br />

iNTERCEPTiONS<br />

9 Curt Downing 1982<br />

9 Chad Otte 2006<br />

8 Ed Minor 1980<br />

GARy WoRthy Jim BiShop deRRon CAlveRt


TOTAL OFFENSE<br />

4,948......................... 1999<br />

4,290......................... 2000<br />

4,238......................... 1988<br />

4,201......................... 1994<br />

4,160......................... 1980<br />

RUSHiNG YARDS<br />

2,730......................... 1980<br />

1,992......................... 1982<br />

1,979......................... 1974<br />

1,917......................... 1973<br />

1,838......................... 1986<br />

RUSHiNG ATTEMPTS<br />

656............................ 1980<br />

499............................ 1982<br />

499............................ 1972<br />

496............................ 1978<br />

478............................ 1979<br />

RUSHiNG TD’S<br />

38.............................. 1980<br />

25.............................. 1986<br />

25.............................. 1982<br />

24.............................. 1984<br />

24.............................. 1981<br />

PASSiNG YARDS<br />

3,455......................... 2000<br />

3,405......................... 1999<br />

3,112......................... 1994<br />

2,977......................... 1988<br />

2,553......................... 1995<br />

PASSiNG ATTEMPTS<br />

432............................ 2000<br />

414............................ 1994<br />

404............................ 1995<br />

404............................ 1989<br />

398............................ 1988<br />

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PASSiNG CMPS.<br />

259............................ 2000<br />

233............................ 1988<br />

229............................ 1994<br />

217............................ 1999<br />

215............................ 1989<br />

PASSiNG TD’S<br />

35.............................. 1999<br />

29.............................. 1988<br />

25.............................. 2007<br />

24.............................. 1998<br />

23.................. Three Times<br />

iNT’S THROWN<br />

23.............................. 1995<br />

23.............................. 1985<br />

22.............................. 1998<br />

22.............................. 1980<br />

20.............................. 1979<br />

TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS<br />

56.............................. 1999<br />

47.............................. 1980<br />

41.............................. 1993<br />

39.............................. 1994<br />

38..................... Two Times<br />

POiNTS<br />

393............................ 1999<br />

344............................ 1980<br />

287............................ 1993<br />

284............................ 1998<br />

283............................ 1986<br />

FiRST DOWNS<br />

243............................ 1980<br />

242............................ 1999<br />

232............................ 2000<br />

230............................ 1988<br />

222............................ 1995<br />

Team Single-Season Records<br />

FiELD GOALS<br />

11.............................. 1998<br />

9................................ 1983<br />

8................................ 1978<br />

7................................ 1982<br />

7................................ 1974<br />

FiELD GOALS ATT.<br />

15.............................. 1983<br />

14.............................. 1982<br />

13.............................. 1998<br />

13.............................. 1995<br />

13.............................. 1974<br />

PUNTS<br />

77.............................. 2005<br />

76.............................. 2006<br />

71.............................. 2004<br />

68.............................. 2007<br />

68.............................. 2002<br />

64.............................. 1977<br />

62.............................. 1997<br />

62.............................. 1996<br />

PAT’S<br />

37.............................. 1980<br />

36.............................. 1999<br />

33.............................. 1998<br />

30.............................. 2001<br />

29.............................. 2000<br />

PAT ATTEMPTS<br />

50.............................. 1999<br />

42.............................. 1980<br />

36.............................. 2000<br />

34.................. Three Times<br />

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TOTAL DEFENSE<br />

1,419......................... 1976<br />

1,591......................... 1973<br />

1,745......................... 1975<br />

1,841......................... 1972<br />

1,879......................... 1978<br />

RUSHiNG DEFENSE<br />

478............................ 1982<br />

711............................ 1981<br />

722............................ 1985<br />

797............................ 1999<br />

805............................ 1973<br />

PASSiNG DEFENSE<br />

603............................ 1976<br />

651............................ 1975<br />

780............................ 1972<br />

786............................ 1973<br />

824............................ 1974<br />

iNTERCEPTiONS<br />

28.............................. 1982<br />

28.............................. 1983<br />

27.............................. 1985<br />

25.............................. 1980<br />

23.............................. 1979<br />

SACKS<br />

45.............................. 1985<br />

43.5........................... 1997<br />

35.............................. 2001<br />

34.5........................... 1984<br />

34.............................. 1981<br />

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BROADNAX<br />

MiKE<br />

JOHNSON<br />

DONNiE<br />

SizER<br />

BART<br />

VAUGHN<br />

JERRY<br />

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Career Records<br />

TOTAL POiNTS<br />

436 Gary Worthy 79-82<br />

243 Chuck Weimer 26-28<br />

240 Jon Cain 98-01<br />

220 Derron Calvert 85-88<br />

168 Doug Eastes 92-95<br />

166 Bob Atkinson 84, 88-90<br />

130 Art Steele 99-02<br />

130 Dave Campbell 84, 86-89<br />

120 Wayne Stacy 88-90<br />

119 Steve McDevitt 81-82<br />

RUSHiNG YARDAGE<br />

4,143 Gary Worthy 79-82<br />

2,432 Bob Atkinson 84, 88-90<br />

2,191 Will Isaac 99-02<br />

2,087 Reinhold Finkes 76-78<br />

1,898 Russell Williams 77-80<br />

1,868 Doug Eastes 93-95<br />

1,788 Dave Campbell 84, 86-89<br />

1,485 Heinz Finkes 72-73<br />

1,412 Tim Andrew 91-92<br />

1,411 Norbert Brinkman 72-75<br />

RUSHiNG ATTEMPTS<br />

876 Gary Worthy 79-82<br />

545 Will Isaac 99-02<br />

525 Bob Atkinson 84, 88-90<br />

515 Reinhold Finkes 76-78<br />

412 Russell Williams 77-80<br />

407 Doug Eastes 93-95<br />

383 Dave Campbell 84, 86-89<br />

361 Heinz Finkes 72-73<br />

361 Norbert Brinkman 72-75<br />

327 Tim Andrew 91-92<br />

RUSHiNG TOUCHDOWNS<br />

69 Gary Worthy 79-82<br />

26 Doug Eastes 93-95<br />

22 Bob Atkinson 84, 88-90<br />

17 Will Isaac 99-02<br />

17 Reinhold Finkes 76-78<br />

16 Dave Campbell 84, 86-89<br />

15 Tim Andrew 91-92<br />

14 Mel Sunderland 84-86<br />

13 Edwin Short 98-01<br />

12 Heinz Finkes 72-73<br />

PASSiNG YARDAGE<br />

10,095 Adam Ryan 98-01<br />

9,260 Eric Noble 92-95<br />

8,910 Keith Myers 86-89<br />

4,713 Billy Blackburn 06-pres.<br />

4,083 Jim Sposet 81-83<br />

3,351 Jim Bishop 84-85<br />

2,983 Ron Pycraft 75-77<br />

2,369 John Calhoun 76, 79-80<br />

2,109 Jim Ballard 90<br />

1,876 Jeff Bean 01-02<br />

1,693 Mark Perry 96<br />

PASSiNG ATTEMPTS<br />

1,281 Keith Myers 86-89<br />

1,264 Eric Noble 92-95<br />

1,223 Adam Ryan 98-01<br />

762 Billy Blackburn 06-pres.<br />

687 Jim Sposet 81-83<br />

467 Jim Bishop 84-85<br />

461 Ron Pycraft 75-77<br />

363 John Calhoun 76, 79-80<br />

315 Jim Ballard 90<br />

294 Jeff Bean 01-02<br />

259 Mark Perry 96<br />

PASSiNG COMPLETiONS<br />

704 Keith Myers 86-89<br />

693 Adam Ryan 98-01<br />

682 Eric Noble 92-95<br />

406 Billy Blackburn 06-pres.<br />

338 Jim Sposet 81-83<br />

243 Jim Bishop 84-85<br />

223 Ron Pycraft 75-77<br />

177 John Calhoun 76, 79-80<br />

169 Jim Ballard 90<br />

159 Jeff Bean 01-02<br />

132 Mark Perry 96<br />

PASSiNG TOUCHDOWNS<br />

88 Adam Ryan 98-01<br />

73 Keith Myers 86-89<br />

62 Eric Noble 92-95<br />

48 Billy Blackburn 06-pres.<br />

25 Jim Bishop 84-85<br />

23 Jim Sposet 81-83<br />

22 Jim Ballard 90<br />

19 Ron Pycraft 75-77<br />

17 Scott Killen 96-98<br />

15 Jeff Bean 01-02<br />

10 Ricky Shifko 03<br />

PASSiNG iNTERCEPTiONS<br />

62 Eric Noble 92-95<br />

47 Keith Myers 86-89<br />

43 Adam Ryan 89-01<br />

35 Jim Sposet 81-83<br />

28 Billy Blackburn 06-pres.<br />

28 Jim Bishop 84-85<br />

27 John Calhoun 76, 79-80<br />

22 Ron Pycraft 75-77<br />

14 Jim Ballard 90<br />

11 Mark Perry 96<br />

11 Scott Killen 96-98<br />

RECEiViNG YARDAGE<br />

3,955 Jon Cain 98-01<br />

3,317 Derron Calvert 85-88<br />

2,244 Jason Tincher 91-94<br />

2,133 Marque Jones 04-08<br />

2,005 Brandon Hiatt 05-08<br />

1,831 Deon Short 01-04<br />

1,818 Kevin Eberhardt 82-85<br />

1,803 Wayne Stacy 88-90<br />

1,618 Keith Regenhard 84, 88<br />

1,566 Dave Brown 78-81<br />

1,416 Chris Garrity 92-93<br />

1,359 Dorian Glover 97-99<br />

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RECEPTiONS<br />

236 Jon Cain 98-01<br />

197 Derron Calvert 85-88<br />

178 Marque Jones 04-08<br />

157 Brandon Hiatt 05-08<br />

156 Jason Tincher 91-94<br />

133 Deon Short 01-04<br />

117 Wayne Stacy 88-90<br />

112 Kevin Eberhardt 82-85<br />

100 Brent Scherz 04-07<br />

96 Keith Regenhard 84, 88<br />

92 Chris Garrity 92-93<br />

89 Dave Brown 78-81<br />

83 Dan Bennett 80-83<br />

RECEiViNG TOUCHDOWNS<br />

40 Jon Cain 98-01<br />

36 Derron Calvert 85-88<br />

21 Marque Jones 04-08<br />

20 Wayne Stacy 88-90<br />

17 Deon Short 01-04<br />

16 Keith Regenhard 84, 88<br />

16 Kevin Eberhardt 82-85<br />

15 Brandon Hiatt 05-08<br />

14 Jason Tincher 91-94<br />

14 Chris Garrity 92-93<br />

13 Dorian Glover 97-99<br />

13 Dave Brown 78-81<br />

KiCKOFF RETURNS<br />

99 Jerrett Gordon 91-93<br />

69 Anthony Robinson 98-01<br />

48 Gary Worthy 79-82<br />

45 Kevin Eberhardt 82-85<br />

42 Derron Calvert 85-88<br />

39 Marque Jones 04-08<br />

38 Bill Mobley 74-76<br />

36 Larry Johnson 94-97<br />

31 Wayne Stacy 88-90<br />

KiCKOFF RETURN YARDAGE<br />

2,099 Jerrett Gordon 91-93<br />

1,347 Anthony Robinson 98-01<br />

982 Gary Worthy 79-82<br />

974 Kevin Eberhardt 82-85<br />

968 Derron Calvert 85-88<br />

833 Marque Jones 04-08<br />

831 Larry Johnson 94-97<br />

780 Bill Mobley 74-76<br />

683 Edwin Short 98-01<br />

560 Two tied with 560<br />

KiCKOFF RETURN AVERAGE *<br />

23.5 Edwin Short 98-01<br />

23.1 Larry Johnson 94-97<br />

23.0 Derron Calvert 85-88<br />

22.5 Terrell Jones 02<br />

21.6 Kevin Eberhardt 82-85<br />

21.6 Reinhold Finkes 76-78<br />

21.5 Deon Short 01-04<br />

21.4 Marque Jones 04-08<br />

21.2 Jerrett Gordon 91-93<br />

21.1 Raul Springs 86<br />

* Minimum 20 returns


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TOTAL PUNT RETURNS<br />

90 Pat Stricker 85-88<br />

66 Dan Bennett 80-82<br />

62 Bill Mobley 73-76<br />

42 Taylor Clark 04-06<br />

40 Damien Ivory 01-04<br />

33 Ken Wiehe 92-95<br />

30 Troy Chessar 96-98<br />

24 Pervis Dansby 85<br />

22 Antonio Broadnax 98-01<br />

21 Adam Howard 93-96<br />

PUNT RETURN YARDAGE<br />

970 Pat Stricker 85-88<br />

654 Bill Mobley 73-76<br />

626 Dan Bennett 80-82<br />

308 Troy Chessar 96-98<br />

294 Antonio Broadnax 98-01<br />

286 Damien Ivory 01-04<br />

281 Taylor Clark 04-06<br />

249 James Mann 99-02<br />

216 Ken Wiehe 92-95<br />

194 Pervis Dansby 85<br />

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE<br />

13.4 Antonio Broadnax 98-01<br />

13.1 James Mann 99-02<br />

11.7 Jeremy Vanscoy 99<br />

10.8 Pat Stricker 85-88<br />

10.5 Bill Mobley 73-76<br />

10.3 Troy Chessar 96-98<br />

9.6 Dorian Glover 97-99<br />

9.5 Dan Bennett 80-82<br />

9.3 Greg Morrow 00-03<br />

8.1 Pervis Dansby 85<br />

TOTAL PUNTS<br />

249 Drew Springer 03-06<br />

222 Mike Fisher 95-98<br />

166 Barry Wulf 91-94<br />

140 Randy Blossom 81-83<br />

109 Pete Piepenbring 77-79<br />

97 Jerry Holthaus 73-75<br />

90 Scott Pritt 88-89<br />

90 Brian Uhl 86-87<br />

74 Mike Hvisdos 84-85<br />

67 Jeff Bean 01-02<br />

PUNTiNG YARDAGE<br />

9,001 Drew Springer 03-06<br />

7,815 Mike Fisher 95-98<br />

5,915 Barry Wulf 91-94<br />

5,026 Randy Blossom 81-83<br />

3,886 Pete Piepenbring 77-79<br />

3,297 Brian Uhl 86-87<br />

3,279 Scott Pritt 88-89<br />

3,262 Jerry Holthaus 73-75<br />

2,595 Mike Hvisdos 84-85<br />

2,229 Jeff Bean 01-02<br />

PUNTiNG AVERAGE<br />

38.4 Brent Scherz 07<br />

36.9 Tim Linde 78<br />

36.6 Brian Uhl 86-87<br />

36.4 Scott Pritt 88-89<br />

36.1 Drew Springer 03-06<br />

35.9 Randy Blossom 81-83<br />

35.7 Pete Piepenbring 77-79<br />

35.6 Barry Wulf 91-94<br />

35.6 Tim Gearhart 90<br />

35.2 Mike Fisher 95-98<br />

35.2 Don Fortener 75<br />

PAT’S MADE<br />

102 Art Steele 99-02<br />

67 Bart Vaughn 96-98<br />

55 Kurt Kiessling 85-88<br />

45 Dave Bishop 75-77<br />

41 Steve McDevitt 81-82<br />

39 Jon Bednarek 03-06<br />

39 Scott Anderson 89-90<br />

35 Val Haunn 91-93<br />

27 Tim Drake 94<br />

25 Randy Blossom 81-83<br />

PAT’S ATTEMPTED<br />

131 Art Steele 99-02<br />

74 Bart Vaughn 96-98<br />

61 Kurt Kiessling 85-88<br />

51 Dave Bishop 75-77<br />

49 Steve McDevitt 81-82<br />

47 Scott Anderson 89-90<br />

44 Jon Bednarek 03-06<br />

42 Val Haunn 91-93<br />

30 Tim Drake 94<br />

25 Randy Blossom 81-83<br />

FiELD GOALS MADE<br />

17 Bart Vaughn 96-98<br />

17 Dave Bishop 75-77<br />

15 Kurt Kiessling 85-88<br />

14 Art Steele 99-02<br />

12 Jon Bednarek 03-06<br />

10 Randy Blossom 81-83<br />

10 Steve McDevitt 81-82<br />

7 Steve Magoteaux 74<br />

6 Bill Cooper 95<br />

5 Tim Drake 94<br />

FiELD GOALS ATTEMPTED<br />

33 Art Steele 99-02<br />

32 Dave Bishop 75-77<br />

24 Jon Bednarek 03-06<br />

23 Kurt Kiessling 85-88<br />

22 Bart Vaughn 96-98<br />

17 Steve McDevitt 81-82<br />

15 Randy Blossom 81-83<br />

13 Bill Cooper 95<br />

13 Steve Magoteaux 74<br />

10 Tim Drake 94<br />

10 Val Haunn 96-98<br />

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Career Records<br />

TACKLES<br />

427 Steve Moyer 77-79<br />

393 Donnie Sizer 84-87<br />

350 Greg Bonifay 95-98<br />

304 Scott Pritt 88-90<br />

304 Ted Hall 80-82<br />

297 Jim Schiller 78-79<br />

289 Mike Hendley 75-77<br />

288 Robert Byrd 79-82<br />

287 Chad Otte 03-06<br />

286 Dave Carr 83-85<br />

iNTERCEPTiONS<br />

17 Garnail Fulton 85-87<br />

16 Chad Otte 03-06<br />

16 Curt Downing 81-83<br />

14 Wallace Morris 98-01<br />

14 Antonio Broadnax 98-01<br />

14 Scott Parrish 80-83<br />

11 Ed Minor 80-81<br />

10 Ken Delegan 78-79<br />

10 Bill Mobley 73-76<br />

9 Ted Hall 80-82<br />

SACKS<br />

44 Brandon Tisdale 01-04<br />

28.5 Greg Liggens 99-02<br />

28 Nick Nicastro 97, 99-01<br />

25.5 Tony Neloms 82-84<br />

16.5 Marc Netzel 81-82<br />

16 Jerry Ward 94-97<br />

16 Mike Johnson 86-89<br />

14.5 Tony Ditomaso 96-98<br />

13 Kevin Vidourek 03-06<br />

12 Brad Osborn 2004-07<br />

TACKLES FOR LOSS<br />

89.5 Brandon Tisdale 01-04<br />

55 Tony Neloms 82-84<br />

53 Greg Liggens 99-02<br />

48 Nick Nicastro 97, 99-01<br />

39 Mike Johnson 86-89<br />

38 Marc Netzel 81-82<br />

37.5 Donnie Sizer 84-87<br />

33 Steve Moyer 77-79<br />

33 Dave Carr 83-85<br />

30.5 Jerry Ward 94-97<br />

DAVE<br />

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WULF<br />

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GARNAiL<br />

FULTON<br />

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1900<br />

Coach: Unknown<br />

Record: 2-2<br />

2 Chillicothe 6<br />

27 Antioch 0<br />

5 Hillsboro 11<br />

6 Lebanon 0<br />

1901<br />

Coach: Unknown<br />

Record: 1-0<br />

6 Xenia 0<br />

1902<br />

Coach: Unknown<br />

Record: 1-0<br />

45 Cedarville 0<br />

1903<br />

Coach: Unknown<br />

Record: 3-0<br />

22 Hillsboro 0<br />

41 Lebanon 0<br />

34 Lebanon 0<br />

1904<br />

Coach: Unknown<br />

Record: 0-2<br />

6 Wittenberg 44<br />

0 Antioch 27<br />

1905<br />

Coach: Harry B. Hobbs<br />

Record: 0-3-1<br />

0 Earlham 30<br />

0 Earlham 23<br />

0 Wittenberg 0<br />

6 Cedarville 23<br />

1906<br />

Coach: Unknown<br />

Record: Unknown<br />

1907<br />

Coach: Unknown<br />

Record: 3-2-1<br />

6 Wittenberg 6<br />

15 Wittenberg 6<br />

0 Washington C.H. 5<br />

23 Washington C.H. 0<br />

6 Lebanon 0<br />

4 Lebanon 6<br />

1908<br />

Coach: Thomas M. Bales<br />

& Oliver J. Thatcher<br />

Record: 5-2<br />

0 Miami (Ohio) 34<br />

0 Wittenberg 9<br />

33 Wittenberg 0<br />

23 Antioch 0<br />

79 Lebanon 0<br />

58 Bartlett 0<br />

23 OH Deaf School 0<br />

1909<br />

Coach: Oliver J. Thatcher<br />

Record: 1-5<br />

2 Miami (Ohio) 40<br />

18 Antioch 24<br />

0 Antioch 6<br />

3 Wittenberg 11<br />

45 Cedarville 0<br />

3 Ohio 18<br />

1910<br />

Coach: Oliver J. Thatcher<br />

Record: 4-2-1<br />

0 Miami (Ohio) 5<br />

8 Wittenberg 0<br />

9 Antioch 5<br />

0 Antioch 0<br />

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All-Time Results<br />

6 Ohio 0<br />

0 Earlham 17<br />

46 Xavier 0<br />

1911<br />

Coach: Oliver J. Thatcher<br />

Record: 0-5-1<br />

5 Dayton 5<br />

0 Miami (Ohio) 46<br />

5 Antioch 6<br />

0 Antioch 15<br />

0 Wittenberg 16<br />

3 Evansville 12<br />

1912<br />

Coach: Oliver J. Thatcher<br />

Record: 1-6<br />

0 Dayton 40<br />

0 Miami (Ohio) 30<br />

0 Antioch 42<br />

0 Antioch 38<br />

0 Wittenberg 47<br />

12 Evansville 0<br />

0 Xavier 10<br />

1913<br />

Coach: Oliver J. Thatcher<br />

Record: 2-8<br />

0 Dayton 46<br />

0 Miami (Ohio) 33<br />

0 Muskingum 50<br />

0 Ohio 30<br />

7 Xavier 23<br />

12 Xavier 0<br />

0 Kentucky 34<br />

93 Loveland 0<br />

6 Lebanon 21<br />

13 Lebanon 19<br />

1914<br />

Coach: Oliver J. Thatcher<br />

Record: 2-5<br />

7 Dayton 13<br />

6 Antioch 7<br />

14 Antioch 18<br />

0 Marshall 94<br />

0 Kentucky 86<br />

56 Evansville - B 0<br />

46 Jacobs Business 0<br />

1915<br />

Coach: Oliver J. Thatcher<br />

Record: 1-3<br />

7 Dayton 0<br />

7 Marietta 68<br />

13 Wittenberg 21<br />

0 Georgetown 81<br />

1916<br />

Coach: Oliver J. Thatcher<br />

Record: 0-5<br />

0 Dayton 22<br />

7 Dayton 20<br />

0 Earlham 34<br />

0 Wittenberg 43<br />

0 Georgetown 47<br />

1917<br />

Coach: Unknown<br />

Record: 1-3-1<br />

0 Dayton 13<br />

0 Dayton 35<br />

18 Earlham 6<br />

6 Xavier 7<br />

0 Xavier 0<br />

1918<br />

No Team Fielded<br />

1919<br />

Coach: Neil Price<br />

Record: 1-6<br />

0 Cincinnati 34<br />

7 Dayton 18<br />

14 Dayton 0<br />

0 Muskingum 13<br />

3 Wittenberg 32<br />

0 Xavier 13<br />

0 Earlham 27<br />

1920<br />

Coach: Henry B. Bogue<br />

Record: 0-6<br />

0 Defiance 45<br />

7 Otterbein 60<br />

0 Xavier 83<br />

0 Butler 74<br />

0 Franklin 53<br />

0 Earlham 35<br />

1921<br />

Coach: Fowler Harper<br />

Record: 8-0<br />

30 Dayton 0<br />

14 Defiance 0<br />

49 Antioch 0<br />

32 Muskingum 0<br />

14 Otterbein 13<br />

6 Earlham 0<br />

20 Franklin 7<br />

77 Cedarville 7<br />

1922<br />

Coach: Fowler Harper<br />

Record: 7-4<br />

16 Baldwin-Wallace 7<br />

3 Dayton 0<br />

3 Denison 14<br />

9 John Carroll 31<br />

0 Butler 6<br />

21 Georgetown 7<br />

12 Salem 0<br />

0 Detroit 7<br />

52 Transylvania 0<br />

31 KY Wesleyan 3<br />

77 WC Alumni 0<br />

1923<br />

Coach: Charles Bolen<br />

Record: 2-6<br />

0 Dayton 34<br />

0 Purdue 39<br />

13 Capital 0<br />

0 John Carroll 17<br />

0 Muskingum 3<br />

22 Salem 27<br />

0 Detroit 27<br />

53 Marshall 0<br />

1924<br />

Coach: Charles Bolen<br />

Record: 4-3<br />

0 Dayton 27<br />

16 Ashland 0<br />

6 Capital 7<br />

7 John Carroll 36<br />

6 Rio Grande 0<br />

53 Urbana 0<br />

40 Cedarville 0<br />

1925<br />

Coach: Charles Bolen<br />

Record: 6-2<br />

0 Dayton 45<br />

6 Ashland 0<br />

4 Capital 0<br />

34 Defiance 6<br />

15 Rio Grande 6<br />

0 Marshall 19<br />

45 Urbana 6<br />

38 Morris Harvey 6<br />

1926<br />

Coach: Charles Bolen<br />

Record: 3-4<br />

8 Dayton 34<br />

0 Miami (Ohio) 9<br />

31 Defiance 6<br />

27 Findlay 0<br />

14 Kent State 15<br />

12 Morris Harvey 0<br />

7 Ohio State - B 13<br />

1927<br />

Coach: Charles Bolen<br />

Record: 3-4<br />

19 Ohio Wesleyan 20<br />

19 Rio Grande 7<br />

20 Findlay 6<br />

6 John Carroll 20<br />

7 Dayton 18<br />

6 Salem 7<br />

24 Kent State 0<br />

1928<br />

Coach: Charles Bolen<br />

Record: 6-3<br />

0 Case 3<br />

0 Dayton 26<br />

0 Ashland 42<br />

27 Rio Grande 0<br />

20 Salem 0<br />

18 Antioch 0<br />

40 Cedarville 6<br />

57 Antioch 0<br />

32 Cedarville 30<br />

1929<br />

Coach: Charles Bolen<br />

Record: 4-2-1<br />

0 Dayton 7<br />

18 Ashland 20<br />

0 Cedarville 0<br />

33 Cedarville 14<br />

20 Rio Grande 0<br />

13 Detroit (Wayne) 0<br />

13 Hanover 0<br />

1930<br />

Coach: E.J. Steele<br />

Record: 4-2<br />

20 Cedarville 0<br />

13 Cedarville 0<br />

0 John Carroll 30<br />

13 Ohio Northern 0<br />

0 Ohio 27<br />

14 Hanover 0<br />

1931<br />

Coach: E.J. Steele<br />

Record: 2-6-1<br />

0 Dayton 56<br />

25 Cedarville 0<br />

14 John Carroll 40<br />

0 Muskingum 12<br />

2 Ohio Northern 31<br />

0 Detroit (Wayne) 0<br />

0 W.V. Tech 44<br />

6 West Liberty 21<br />

52 Alliance JC 0<br />

1932<br />

Coach: E. Daulton Peelle<br />

Record: 2-6<br />

7 Dayton - B 13<br />

0 Ohio Wesleyan 20<br />

0 Bluffton 2<br />

0 Defiance 3<br />

2 Findlay 7<br />

32 Cedarville 0<br />

7 Rio Grande 6<br />

6 West Liberty 21<br />

WC fielded no team from<br />

1933 through 1945.<br />

1946<br />

Coach: Harold Shelly<br />

Record: 0-5<br />

0 Marietta 18<br />

0 Wittenberg 39<br />

12 Bluffton 13<br />

6 Earlham 13<br />

0 Franklin 25<br />

1947<br />

Coach: Fred Raizk<br />

Record: 2-6<br />

13 Bluffton 0<br />

6 Wittenberg 7<br />

0 Earlham 13<br />

0 Morris Harvey 26<br />

12 Marietta 6<br />

6 Defiance 26<br />

0 Findlay 26<br />

6 Franklin 19<br />

1948<br />

Coach: Fred Raizk<br />

Records: 5-3-1<br />

7 Salem 7<br />

18 Bluffton 12<br />

6 Rio Grande 20<br />

16 Marietta 12<br />

6 Cedarville 12<br />

47 Taylor 0<br />

20 Earlham 0<br />

18 Franklin 6<br />

0 Thiel 20<br />

1949<br />

Coach: Fred Raizk<br />

Record: 6-2<br />

32 Bluffton 0<br />

32 Cedarville 6<br />

13 Marietta 0<br />

33 Rio Grande 7<br />

7 Rose-Hulman 13<br />

22 Huntington 6<br />

19 Franklin 6<br />

0 Thiel 7<br />

1950<br />

Coach: Fred Raizk<br />

Record: 5-3<br />

14 Anderson 13<br />

6 Otterbein 20<br />

20 Gannon 34<br />

7 Ohio Northern 21<br />

52 Rose-Hulman 0<br />

21 Cedarville 7<br />

20 Manchester 6<br />

20 Earlham 15<br />

1951<br />

Coach: Fred Raizk<br />

Record: 6-2<br />

7 Otterbein 0<br />

35 Capital 14<br />

26 Ashland 0<br />

0 Georgetown 13<br />

13 Albion 33<br />

53 Cedarville 0<br />

21 Manchester 20<br />

19 Earlham 6<br />

1952<br />

Coach: Fred Raizk<br />

Record: 1-7<br />

7 Capital 27<br />

14 Marietta 25<br />

11 Ohio Northern 34<br />

20 Otterbein 12<br />

23 Wittenberg 51<br />

13 Georgetown 33<br />

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0 Albion 20<br />

13 Earlham 27<br />

1953<br />

Coach: Fred Raizk<br />

Record: 3-4<br />

6 Kenyon 12<br />

26 Marietta 7<br />

19 Otterbein 0<br />

7 Wittenberg 24<br />

6 Centre 34<br />

28 Manchester 0<br />

6 Earlham 20<br />

1954<br />

Coach: Fred Raizk<br />

Record: 4-3<br />

26 Defiance 6<br />

9 Findlay 19<br />

13 Marietta 19<br />

0 Centre 9<br />

32 Manchester 13<br />

19 Adrian 6<br />

44 Earlham 13<br />

1955<br />

Coach: Fred Raizk<br />

Record: 5-3-1<br />

6 Ashland 7<br />

33 Bluffton 25<br />

7 Defiance 7<br />

6 Findlay 19<br />

19 Marietta 7<br />

38 Ohio Northern 0<br />

26 Georgetown 6<br />

19 Adrian 22<br />

6 Earlham 0<br />

1956<br />

Coach: Fred Raizk<br />

Record: 3-4<br />

27 Defiance 6<br />

12 Ashland 6<br />

6 Findlay 55<br />

20 Bluffton 34<br />

28 Ohio Northern 12<br />

0 Centre 13<br />

6 Earlham 16<br />

1957<br />

Coach: Rex Simmons<br />

Record: 0-6-1<br />

13 Ashland 24<br />

14 Bluffton 26<br />

0 Defiance 13<br />

0 Findlay 14<br />

6 Kenyon 6<br />

12 Ohio Northern 14<br />

0 Centre 9<br />

1958<br />

Coach: Rex Simmons<br />

Record: 1-6<br />

20 Ashland 18<br />

0 Bluffton 42<br />

12 Defiance 21<br />

6 Findlay 57<br />

0 Ohio Northern 24<br />

13 Georgetown 35<br />

6 Centre 7<br />

1959<br />

Coach: Rex Simmons<br />

Record: 1-6<br />

15 Ashland 22<br />

6 Bluffton 18<br />

0 Defiance 18<br />

0 Findlay 20<br />

0 Ohio Northern 24<br />

26 Earlham 6<br />

7 Centre 20<br />

1960<br />

Coach: C.W. Van Schoyck<br />

Record: 0-8<br />

0 Ashland 58<br />

12 Bluffton 36<br />

0 Defiance 25<br />

0 Findlay 21<br />

0 Ohio Northern 54<br />

7 Kenyon 27<br />

0 Ferris State 48<br />

6 Earlham 34<br />

1961<br />

Coach: C.W. Van Schoyck<br />

Record: 0-8<br />

6 Ashland 21<br />

6 Bluffton 8<br />

26 Defiance 48<br />

8 Findlay 36<br />

0 Kenyon 26<br />

8 Ohio Northern 63<br />

0 Earlham 26<br />

13 Taylor 34<br />

1962<br />

Coach: C.W. Van Schoyck<br />

Record: 2-6<br />

8 Ashland 28<br />

8 Bluffton 35<br />

8 Defiance 14<br />

16 Defiance 0<br />

12 Kenyon 32<br />

0 Ohio Northern 32<br />

0 Earlham 26<br />

15 Taylor 14<br />

1963<br />

Coach: Don Pinhey<br />

Record: 3-5<br />

14 Alma 30<br />

0 Ashland 19<br />

6 Bluffton 27<br />

0 Defiance 7<br />

20 Defiance 7<br />

26 Rose-Hulman 0<br />

27 Kenyon 13<br />

13 Earlham 28<br />

1964<br />

Coach: Don Pinhey<br />

Record: 2-5-1<br />

7 Ashland 24<br />

0 Centre 0<br />

7 Bluffton 33<br />

6 Defiance 20<br />

7 Denison 35<br />

26 Rose-Hulman 14<br />

7 Earlham 33<br />

14 Manchester 13<br />

1965<br />

Coach: Don Pinhey<br />

Record: 0-7-1<br />

0 Alma 14<br />

12 Ashland 47<br />

12 Centre 12<br />

12 Bluffton 20<br />

0 Defiance 14<br />

22 Kenyon 37<br />

13 Earlham 21<br />

12 Manchester 25<br />

1966<br />

Coach: Don Pinhey<br />

Record: 1-7<br />

6 Bluffton 14<br />

8 Defiance 26<br />

0 Taylor 14<br />

6 Slippery Rock 7<br />

7 Wheaton 33<br />

7 Kenyon 13<br />

21 Earlham 26<br />

7 Manchester 6


1967<br />

Coach: Gary Banks<br />

Record: 2-6<br />

8 Bluffton 36<br />

22 Defiance 29<br />

7 Taylor 10<br />

7 Slippery Rock 27<br />

47 Case 13<br />

6 Centre 26<br />

3 Manchester 0<br />

6 Lake Forest 7<br />

1968<br />

Coach: Gary Banks<br />

Record: 2-7-1<br />

7 Anderson 28<br />

7 Earlham 7<br />

7 Bluffton 0<br />

7 Defiance 27<br />

12 Slippery Rock 25<br />

27 Case 6<br />

7 Centre 28<br />

0 Mount Union 43<br />

7 Lake Forest 13<br />

6 Findlay 33<br />

1969<br />

Coach: Bill Atsalis<br />

Record: 3-7<br />

3 Anderson 34<br />

13 Earlham 29<br />

16 Bluffton 14<br />

0 Defiance 31<br />

20 Slippery Rock 29<br />

34 Case 10<br />

7 Centre 21<br />

0 Mount Union 70<br />

6 Rose-Hulman 14<br />

10 Findlay 3<br />

1970<br />

Coach: Bill Atsalis<br />

Record: 4-4-1<br />

6 Earlham 7<br />

14 Bluffton 7<br />

7 Defiance 14<br />

7 Slippery Rock 6<br />

13 Case Western 0<br />

7 Centre 0<br />

28 Wash & Jeff 44<br />

7 Rose-Hulman 7<br />

20 Findlay 29<br />

1971<br />

Coach: Bill Atsalis<br />

Record: 6-3<br />

13 Earlham 20<br />

21 Bluffton 0<br />

10 Defiance 6<br />

31 Bethany 18<br />

27 Case 12<br />

17 Centre 6<br />

0 Taylor 10<br />

37 Rose-Hulman 23<br />

20 Findlay 37<br />

1972<br />

Coach: Bill Ramseyer<br />

Record: 5-4<br />

10 Taylor 9<br />

21 Principia 23<br />

13 Defiance 14<br />

24 Oberlin 0<br />

15 Hanover 14<br />

17 Findlay 27<br />

7 Kenyon 10<br />

12 Bluffton 7<br />

24 Rose-Hulman 14<br />

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1973<br />

Coach: Bill Ramseyer<br />

Record: 5-3<br />

36 Principia 7<br />

17 Taylor 24<br />

0 Defiance 13<br />

28 Manchester 14<br />

17 Findlay 0<br />

20 Kenyon 6<br />

9 Bluffton 7<br />

15 Earlham 20<br />

1974<br />

Coach: Bill Ramseyer<br />

Record: 5-3<br />

22 Rose-Hulman 3<br />

7 Hanover 32<br />

10 Taylor 31<br />

17 Defiance 7<br />

31 Manchester 10<br />

7 Findlay 6<br />

7 Bluffton 13<br />

37 Earlham 15<br />

1975<br />

Coach: Bill Ramseyer<br />

Record: 6-2-1<br />

14 Taylor 16<br />

31 Anderson 7<br />

7 Bluffton 7<br />

25 Rose-Hulman 7<br />

16 Defiance 0<br />

28 Manchester 21<br />

17 Findlay 7<br />

30 Grove City 0<br />

0 Hanover 34<br />

1976<br />

Coach: Bill Ramseyer<br />

Record: 5-3-1<br />

0 Capital 14<br />

10 Manchester 9<br />

18 Findlay 14<br />

7 Earlham 7<br />

21 Anderson 0<br />

12 Taylor 0<br />

3 Hanover 23<br />

6 Defiance 10<br />

41 Bluffton 0<br />

1977<br />

Coach: Bill Ramseyer<br />

Record: 6-3<br />

0 Capital 21<br />

27 Manchester 9<br />

14 Findlay 16<br />

24 Earlham 14<br />

39 Anderson 31<br />

30 Taylor 38<br />

7 Hanover 3<br />

31 Bluffton 20<br />

1978<br />

Coach: Bill Ramseyer<br />

Record: 5-4<br />

24 Canisius 7<br />

13 Manchester 7<br />

10 Findlay 14<br />

6 Earlham 17<br />

17 Anderson 13<br />

12 Taylor 0<br />

0 Hanover 21<br />

19 Defiance 21<br />

21 Bluffton 7<br />

1979<br />

Coach: Bill Ramseyer<br />

Record: 5-4<br />

19 Manchester 7<br />

26 Findlay 28<br />

34 Earlham 14<br />

6 Anderson 35<br />

50 Taylor 0<br />

22 Hanover 18<br />

30 Defiance 34<br />

30 Bluffton 22<br />

12 Franklin 22<br />

1980<br />

Coach: Bill Ramseyer<br />

Record: 10-2<br />

28 Findlay 14<br />

51 Earlham 24<br />

6 Anderson 21<br />

30 Taylor 14<br />

39 Hanover 20<br />

31 Defiance 20<br />

49 Bluffton 0<br />

49 Toluca, Mexico 0<br />

14 Manchester 7<br />

National Playoffs<br />

56 Hanover 49<br />

31 William Jewell 17<br />

10 Pacific Lutheran 38<br />

1981<br />

Coach: Bill Ramseyer<br />

Record: 6-3<br />

64 Freedom 0<br />

7 Findlay 27<br />

14 Earlham 7<br />

17 Anderson 35<br />

18 Taylor 16<br />

38 Hanover 8<br />

14 Defiance 15<br />

17 Bluffton 14<br />

34 Manchester 14<br />

1982<br />

Coach: Bill Ramseyer<br />

Record: 8-2<br />

17 Earlham 7<br />

37 Anderson 21<br />

27 Taylor 20<br />

7 Hanover 14<br />

24 Defiance 6<br />

52 Bluffton 0<br />

62 Iowa Wesleyan 0<br />

17 Manchester 7<br />

29 Findlay 7<br />

National Playoffs<br />

7 Westminster 14<br />

1983<br />

Coach: Bill Ramseyer<br />

Record: 8-2<br />

24 Earlham 8<br />

13 Anderson 32<br />

28 Taylor 7<br />

31 Hanover 30<br />

42 Defiance 21<br />

10 Bluffton 3<br />

24 Fostburg 0<br />

34 Manchester 12<br />

13 Findlay 10<br />

National Playoffs<br />

7 William Jewell 51<br />

1984<br />

Coach: Bill Ramseyer<br />

Record: 6-2-1<br />

21 Anderson 8<br />

57 Upper Iowa 19<br />

29 Hanover 29<br />

32 Defiance 28<br />

38 Bluffton 20<br />

14 Hiram 15<br />

14 Manchester 0<br />

15 Findlay 35<br />

6 Earlham 3<br />

1985<br />

Coach: Bill Ramseyer<br />

Record: 7-2<br />

30 Earlham 0<br />

32 Anderson 8<br />

32 Hanover 25<br />

34 Defiance 10<br />

28 Bluffton 42<br />

29 Union 21<br />

33 Manchester 14<br />

0 Findlay 30<br />

22 Olivet 0<br />

1986<br />

Coach: Bill Ramseyer<br />

Record: 6-3<br />

46 Waterloo, CAN 6<br />

30 Tiffin 29<br />

29 Knoxville 14<br />

41 Urbana 6<br />

28 Defiance 17<br />

27 W. Connecticut 29<br />

36 Newport News 34<br />

20 Union 25<br />

26 Bluffton 37<br />

1987<br />

Coach: Bill Ramseyer<br />

Record: 5-4<br />

30 Windsor 14<br />

58 Urbana 7<br />

17 Tiffin 10<br />

25 Knoxville 38<br />

22 WV Wesleyan 28<br />

35 Defiance 7<br />

16 Newport News 20<br />

34 W. Connecticut 16<br />

30 Bluffton 38<br />

1988<br />

Coach: Bill Ramseyer<br />

Record: 7-2-1<br />

27 Windsor 7<br />

15 Michigan Tech 20<br />

17 Cumberland 45<br />

41 Tiffin 7<br />

31 Defiance 7<br />

31 Urbana 31<br />

24 Newport News 10<br />

35 Geneva 24<br />

27 Bluffton 24<br />

26 Findlay 14<br />

1989<br />

Coach: Bill Ramseyer<br />

Record: 5-5<br />

17 Michigan Tech 21<br />

29 Cumberland 26<br />

13 Tiffin 10<br />

32 Defiance 14<br />

21 Urbana 7<br />

14 WV Wesleyan 21<br />

27 Evansville 28<br />

17 Geneva 15<br />

14 Bluffton 44<br />

20 Findlay 38<br />

1990<br />

Coach: Bill Ramseyer<br />

Record: 4-5<br />

20 Kenyon 31<br />

24 Campbellsville 35<br />

42 Tiffin 19<br />

0 Defiance 30<br />

31 Urbana 0<br />

40 Evansville 28<br />

20 Geneva 21<br />

29 Mt. St. Joseph 18<br />

1991<br />

Coach: Mike Wallace<br />

Record: 1-9<br />

12 Kenyon 40<br />

14 Campbellsville 29<br />

28 Tiffin 42<br />

10 Defiance 14<br />

14 Tarleton State 44<br />

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21 Thomas More 42<br />

9 West Va. Tech. 21<br />

14 Bluffton 12<br />

0 Geneva 40<br />

14 Mt. St. Joseph 28<br />

1992<br />

Coach: Mike Wallace<br />

Record: 2-8<br />

0 Cumberland 19<br />

21 Thomas More 52<br />

41 Tiffin 19<br />

27 Olivet 21<br />

14 Ohio Wesleyan 50<br />

7 Defiance 45<br />

28 Geneva 44<br />

21 Bluffton 40<br />

20 Wooster 30<br />

21 Mt. St. Joseph 28<br />

1993<br />

Coach: Mike Wallace<br />

Record: 6-4<br />

17 Cumberland 14<br />

24 Thomas More 42<br />

26 Tiffin 38<br />

29 Olivet 25<br />

7 Ohio Wesleyan 0<br />

31 Defiance 63<br />

21 Geneva 31<br />

49 Bluffton 14<br />

41 Wooster 19<br />

42 Mt. St. Joseph 31<br />

1994<br />

Coach: Mike Wallace<br />

Record: 3-6<br />

20 Albion 44<br />

27 Thomas More 35<br />

21 Tiffin 42<br />

25 Adrian 35<br />

17 Dayton 42<br />

41 Defiance 7<br />

37 Geneva 49<br />

33 Urbana 22<br />

59 Mt. St. Joseph 49<br />

1995<br />

Coach: Mike Wallace<br />

Record: 2-6-1<br />

3 Albion 43<br />

14 Malone 34<br />

23 Thomas More 48<br />

34 Tiffin 34<br />

37 Adrian 41<br />

14 Geneva 49<br />

33 Bluffton 34<br />

21 Urbana 10<br />

32 Mt. St. Joseph 14<br />

1996<br />

Coach: Mike Wallace<br />

Record: 5-5<br />

29 Urbana 3<br />

0 Wabash 14<br />

10 Thomas More 13<br />

17 Adrian 10<br />

14 Susquehanna 40<br />

7 St. Joseph’s 63<br />

24 Earlham 0<br />

33 Bluffton 13<br />

10 Bethany 7<br />

14 Mt. St. Joseph 21<br />

1997<br />

Coach: Mike Wallace<br />

Record: 4-6<br />

26 Urbana 20<br />

14 Wabash 36<br />

17 Thomas More 40<br />

7 Susquehanna 28<br />

0 Wittenberg 44<br />

43 Earlham 7<br />

26 Maryville 19<br />

17 Bluffton 21<br />

30 Bethany 14<br />

25 Mt. St. Joseph 31<br />

1998<br />

Coach: Mike Wallace<br />

Record: 4-6<br />

28 Urbana 20<br />

20 Olivet 27<br />

33 Maryville 34<br />

21 Mt. St. Joseph 17<br />

55 Franklin 48<br />

24 Hanover 31<br />

10 Wabash 24<br />

35 Manchester 42<br />

34 Anderson 14<br />

24 Bluffton 27<br />

1999<br />

Coach: Mike Wallace<br />

Record: 9-1<br />

48 Urbana 17<br />

41 Olivet 10<br />

47 Adrian 21<br />

45 Mt. St. Joseph 8<br />

55 Franklin 6<br />

15 Hanover 30<br />

32 Wabash 30<br />

39 Manchester 0<br />

40 Anderson 23<br />

31 Bluffton 28<br />

2000<br />

Coach: Mike Wallace<br />

Record: 7-3<br />

24 Alma 27<br />

30 Baldwin-Wallace 24<br />

21 Muskingum 14<br />

24 Otterbein 14<br />

24 John Carroll 19<br />

7 Mount Union 42<br />

48 Heidelberg 38<br />

30 Ohio Northern 38<br />

39 Marietta 23<br />

34 Capital 27<br />

2001<br />

Coach: Mike Wallace<br />

Record: 5-5<br />

41 Alma 21<br />

35 Baldwin-Wallace 38<br />

31 Muskingum 20<br />

29 Otterbein 0<br />

14 John Carroll 16<br />

6 Mount Union 54<br />

42 Heidelberg 0<br />

20 Ohio Northern 40<br />

28 Marietta 16<br />

7 Capital 27<br />

2002<br />

Coach: Mike Wallace<br />

Record: 3-7<br />

45 Mt. St. Joseph 20<br />

0 John Carroll 40<br />

32 Otterbein 14<br />

7 Capital 27<br />

13 Muskingum 21<br />

7 Baldwin-Wallace 47<br />

31 Marietta 32<br />

0 Ohio Northern 31<br />

35 Heidelberg 28<br />

0 Mount Union 62<br />

2003<br />

Coach: Mike Wallace<br />

Record: 2-8<br />

12 Mt. St. Joseph 26<br />

13 John Carroll 31<br />

21 Otterbein 30<br />

7 Capital 52<br />

7 Muskingum 24<br />

0 Baldwin-Wallace 51<br />

37 Marietta 31<br />

21 Ohio Northern 34<br />

19 Heidelberg 13<br />

0 Mount Union 58<br />

2004<br />

Coach: Phil Dorn<br />

Record: 3-7<br />

10 Mt. St. Joseph 21<br />

17 Muskingum 5<br />

7 Baldwin-Wallace 31<br />

26 Heidelberg 14<br />

7 Mount Union 49<br />

10 John Carroll 20<br />

20 Otterbein 17<br />

7 Marietta 48<br />

6 Ohio Northern 23<br />

30 Capital 49<br />

2005<br />

Coach: Barry Wulf<br />

Record: 2-8<br />

18 Mt. St. Joseph 21<br />

14 Muskingum 3<br />

6 Baldwin-Wallace 28<br />

28 Heidelberg 14<br />

6 Mount Union 41<br />

14 John Carroll 31<br />

7 Otterbein 14<br />

3 Marietta 18<br />

0 Ohio Northern 63<br />

10 Capital 48<br />

2006<br />

Coach: Barry Wulf<br />

Record: 3-7<br />

0 Mt. St. Joseph 24<br />

0 Capital 43<br />

0 Baldwin-Wallace 14<br />

20 Muskingum 0<br />

38 Otterbein 7<br />

9 Mount Union 65<br />

21 Heidelberg 14<br />

0 John Carroll 35<br />

14 Marietta 27<br />

0 Ohio Northern 52<br />

2007<br />

Coach: Barry Wulf<br />

Record: 2-8<br />

19 Mt. St. Joseph 31<br />

0 Capital 40<br />

0 Baldwin-Wallace 34<br />

42 Muskingum 40<br />

41 Otterbein 58<br />

0 Mount Union 59<br />

33 Heidelberg 37<br />

42 John Carroll 35 (OT)<br />

14 Marietta 38<br />

31 Ohio Northern 39<br />

2008<br />

Coach: Barry Wulf<br />

Record: 4-6<br />

7 Mt. St. Joseph 21<br />

34 Marietta 7<br />

28 Capital 48<br />

17 John Carroll 31<br />

22 Muskingum 20<br />

14 Otterbein 30<br />

0 Mount Union 55<br />

23 Heidelberg 20<br />

27 Baldwin-Wallace 21<br />

6 Ohio Northern 24<br />

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2009 <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> Football<br />

Media Information<br />

The staff of the <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> Sports Information Office<br />

is prepared to assist in your coverage of all Quaker athletic<br />

teams during the 2009–2010 year. For information regarding<br />

credentials, <strong>Wilmington</strong> teams and players, arranging interviews,<br />

broadcast coverage, obtaining statistics and photos, please call the<br />

Sports Information Office at (937) 382-6661 Ext. 347. The Sports<br />

Information Office is located at 107 <strong>College</strong> Street.<br />

Please take a moment to read the media information found<br />

here. Interviews with all WC coaches, student-athletes and<br />

administrators should be arranged through the Sports Information<br />

Office as far in advance as possible. In general, practices are open<br />

to the local media. Always contact Sports Information Director<br />

Jeff Hibbs to check on practice times and schedules, as they can<br />

change on short notice.<br />

iNTERViEWS<br />

ALL interviews with Head Coach Barry Wulf, all <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

assistant coaches and players MUST be coordinated through the<br />

Sports Information Office.<br />

Players are available for interviews, either in person or on the<br />

phone, either before or after practice, depending on their class<br />

and meeting schedules. In order to arrange time for interviews,<br />

please provide 24 hours notice to the Sports Information Office.<br />

The <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> training rooms, locker rooms, weight<br />

room and meeting room areas are off-limits to the media. Your<br />

cooperation is appreciated.<br />

For telephone interviews, student-athletes, coaches and media<br />

will be contacted by a sports information staff member, and the<br />

interview will be conducted at a mutually agreed upon time.<br />

WEB SiTE<br />

Updated statistics, game recaps, photo galleries, bios, as well as<br />

historical information can be found on the <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

DiRECTiONS TO WiLLiAMS STADiUM<br />

From the North: Take I-71 south to US 68. Turn left off of the exit. Follow US 68 into town. Turn left onto SR 73 (Main Street).<br />

Follow SR 73 and turn right onto <strong>College</strong> Street. After one stop sign, the road T’s onto Elm Street. Turn left onto Elm Street, and<br />

the stadium will be on your right.<br />

From the South: Take I-71 North to SR 73. Follow SR 73 into and through downtown and turn right onto <strong>College</strong> Street. After one<br />

stop sign, the road T’s onto Elm Street. Turn left onto Elm Street, and the stadium will be on your right.<br />

From the East: Take US 22&3 into town. Road will split for approximately 1/4 mile. When road meets again briefly, turn left onto<br />

<strong>College</strong> Street. After one stop sign, the road T’s onto Elm Street. Turn left onto Elm Street, and the stadium will be on your right.<br />

From the West: Take SR 73 into and through downtown and turn right onto <strong>College</strong> Street. After one stop sign, the road T’s onto<br />

Elm Street. Turn left onto Elm Street, and the stadium will be on your right.<br />

www2.wilmington.edu/athletics<br />

Web site at www.wilmington.edu/athletics. Media representatives<br />

are encouraged to check the Web site regularly for the latest<br />

Quaker athletics news.<br />

GAME DAY COVERAGE<br />

All requests for media credentials should be directed to Sports<br />

Information Director Jeff Hibbs. In general, individual game<br />

credentials will not be mailed, but can be picked up at the stadium<br />

entrance.<br />

ViSiTiNG RADiO BROADCASTS<br />

Visiting radio stations will have phone lines available in the press<br />

box located at the top of the home bleachers. Visiting SIDs will<br />

designate their official radio stations and <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

will supply phone lines on a reciprocal basis for those stations.<br />

POST-GAME iNTERViEWS<br />

The <strong>Wilmington</strong> locker room is closed following all WC contests<br />

(home and away). Coach Wulf and requested players will be<br />

available outside the locker room following games.<br />

For WC home games, the SID of the visiting school will establish<br />

admittance policies to the visiting locker room.<br />

CREDENTiAL REGULATiONS<br />

All space for working press and radio stations for <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

football games is allocated by the <strong>Wilmington</strong> Sports Information<br />

Office. Press credentials will be issued to working press only.<br />

Passes may not be transferred.<br />

FOOD SERViCES<br />

A meal and soft drinks will be provided for working media in the<br />

press box.


<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

2009 Schedule<br />

DATE OPPONENT TIME<br />

Sept. 5 MT. ST. JOSEPH 7 p.m.<br />

Sept. 19 *Marietta 6 p.m.<br />

Sept. 26 *CAPITAL 7 p.m.<br />

Oct. 3 *JOHN CARROLL 1:30 p.m.<br />

Oct. 10 *Muskingum 1:30 p.m.<br />

Oct. 17 *OTTERBEIN 1:30 p.m.<br />

Oct. 24 *Mount Union 1:30 p.m.<br />

Oct. 31 *HEIDELBERG 1:30 p.m.<br />

Nov. 7 *Baldwin-Wallace 1:30 p.m.<br />

Nov. 14 *OHIO NORTHERN 1:30 p.m.<br />

HOME GAMES IN CAPS<br />

* OAC Game

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