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University of Northern Iowa University of Northern Iowa

UNI ScholarWorks UNI ScholarWorks

Athletics Media Guides Athletics

2015

2015 Panther Football 2015 Panther Football

University of Northern Iowa

Let us know how access to this document benefits you

Copyright ©2015 Athletics, University of Northern Iowa

Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.uni.edu/amg

Part of the Higher Education Commons

Recommended Citation Recommended Citation University of Northern Iowa, "2015 Panther Football" (2015). Athletics Media Guides. 234. https://scholarworks.uni.edu/amg/234

This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Athletics at UNI ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Athletics Media Guides by an authorized administrator of UNI ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected].

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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION

School University of Northern IowaFounded 1876Enrollment 11,928Nickname PanthersColors Purple and Old GoldStadium UNI-Dome Capacity 16,324Affiliation NCAAFCSConference Missouri Valley FootballPresident Dr. William RuudAthletic Director Troy DannenNCAA Faculty Rep Elaine EshbaughAthletic Website www.unipanthers.comUniversity Website www.uni.edu

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

2014 Record 9-52014 MVFC Record 6-22014 MVFC Finish 3rd2014 Postseason FCS Playoffs (2nd Round)Final Rank 10

STADIUM INFORMATION

Home Facility UNI-DomeCapacity 16,324Surface TurfField Opening 1976Stadium Opening 1976

HEAD COACH AT A GLANCE

Head Coach Mark Farley (15th Season)Alma Mater UNICareer Record 120-56UNI Record 120-56MVFC Record 73-31

FOOTBALL STAFF

Bill Salmon Associate Head Coach/ RBsJoe Davis Offensive Coordinator/ QBsBen Barkema Offensive LineNick Danielson Tight Ends/Offensive TacklesJason Ray Wide ReceiversJeremiah Johnson Defensive Coordinator/ LinebackersBrandon Lynch Assistant Head Coach for Defense/Defensive BacksBryce Paup Defensive Line/ Player DevelopmentOlaitan Oguntodu SafetiesD.J. Hord Director of Operations

SUPPORT STAFF

Jed Smith Strength & ConditioningNick Davis Strength & ConditioningSteve Nurse Equipment ManagerTravis Stueve Athletic TrainingMike Bursik Analytics2015 SCHEDULE

Sep. 5 at Iowa State 7 p.m.Sep. 12 Eastern Washington 1 p.m.Sep. 19 at Cal Poly 9:30 p.m.Oct. 3 at Illinois State* 12 p.m.Oct. 10 at North Dakota State* 1 p.m.Oct. 17 Western Illinois * 4 p.m.Oct. 24 at South Dakota State* 2 p.m.Oct. 31 South Dakota* 1 p.m.Nov. 7 Indiana State* 4 p.m.Nov. 14 at Missouri State* 2 p.m.Nov. 21 Southern Illinois* TBD

*Conference GamesHome Games In Bold

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Quick Facts 1Media Policies 2Personnel Breakdown 3Roster 4The Program 6Fall Preview 7Coaching Staff 8PlayerProfiles 23Opponents 502014 Review 55Record Book 70

2015 UNI FOOTBALL

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MEDIA POLICIES

UNI ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS TheUniversityofNorthernIowaathleticscommunicationsofficeislocatedintheUpperNorthwestofficeareaoftheUNI-Dome.

Jordie Lindley, Football Contact(319-273-3642)Colin McDonough, Assistant AD for Athletics Communications(319-273-5456)Michelle VanDorn, Assistant AD for New Media(319-273-5455)

SEASON CREDENTIALS Season credentials for UNI must be requested through Jordie Lindley ([email protected]) or Colin McDonough ([email protected]). Requests must be made prior to media day.

SINGLE-GAME CREDENTIALS Credentialsforindividualgamesshouldberequestedfivedaysinadvance to be considered.

VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS For highlights of Panther games, contact Assistant AD for New Mei-da, Michelle Van Dorn ([email protected]).

MEDIA WILL CALL The will call window for credentials is located in the tunnel leading from the PEC to the UNI-Dome. The window will open two hours prior to kickoff and will remain open until kickoff.

MEDIA PARKING Media parking for UNI home games is located in the Campbell B lot located to the east of the UNI-Dome off of 23rd street.

INTERVIEW ROOMS Staff and select student-athletes will be available for post-game interviews following the game in HPC classroom 200. The room is adjacenttotheathleticadministrativeofficeslocatedabovetheNorthendzone.

PRACTICE POLICIES UNI’s football practices are primarily closed to the public and media. Mediawillbenotifiedinadvanceofdatesthatpracticeswillbeopen.Mediaplanningtofilm/photographpracticeshouldcontacttheUNIathleticscommunicationsofficeinadvancetoconfirmarrangementsand practice times.

PLAYER AVAILABILITY All interviews with UNI student-athletes should be coordinated throughtheathleticscommunicationsoffice.Duringtheseason,players are available Mondays after the weekly media luncheon and Tuesdays before practice. Telephone interviews may be arranged Monday through Wednesday. All interview requests should be made at least 24 hours in advance.

STAFF INTERVIEWS Interviews with the UNI coaching staff should also be arranged throughtheUNIathleticscommunicationsoffice.HeadcoachMark Farley is available at the weekly Monday media luncheon and Tuesday prior to practice. UNI assistant coaches are available before practice on Tuesdays. Telephone interviews with the head coach or staff members can be arranged by contacting the communications office.Allinterviewrequestsshouldbemade24hoursinadvance.

MONDAY MEDIA LUNCHEON Each week during the season, UNI hosts a media luncheon at Pep-per’s in Cedar Falls. The luncheon begins at noon and will feature all in-season head coaches.

CONFERENCE CALLS Head coach Mark Farley is available via teleconference on Tuesdays for the Missouri Valley Football Conference call at 11 a.m. Contact UNI communications for information.

PRESS BOX SERVICES On game days, the UNI-Dome press box opens three hours prior to kickoff. The media meal is served at halftime, provided by Papa John’s Pizza.Gamenotesandflipcardswillbeavailablebeforethegame.Officialstats,notesandquoteswillbeavailableduringandfollowingthe game.

UNI ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF

Colin McDonough ................................................................................. Assistant Athletics Director for Athletics Communications Office: (319)273-5456 Cell: (319)277-7132 E-Mail: [email protected] Lindley...................................................................... Assistant Director for Athletics Communications, Football Contact Office: (319)273-3642 Cell: (405)474-9293 E-Mail: [email protected] Van Dorn ...............................................................................................................Assistant Athletic Director/New Media Office: (319)273-5455 Cell: (319)290-5301 E-Mail: [email protected]

ON THE WEBwww.unipanthers.com | @UNIFootball | @CoachMarkFarley | @UNIAthletics | www.facebook.com/UNIFootball

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PERSONNELL BREAKDOWN

RETURNING STARTERS

Offense - 5Player PositionBraden Lehman TESawyer Kollmorgen QBCharles Brown WRRobert Rathje OLTrevor Hanson OL

Defense - 6Player PositionIsaac Ales DLRonelle McNeil DLBrett McMakin LBTim Kilfoy SSMakinton Dorleant CBDeiondre’ Hall CB

Special Teams - 3Player PositionLogan Bieghler PMichael Schmadeke PKTrent Simpson LS

Starters Lost - 13Player PositionBrion Carnes QBChad Owens WRKevin Vereen WRDavid Johnson RBBrett LeMaster WRJack Rummells OLRyan Bingaman OLAlex Nank OLXavier Williams DLMac O’Brien DLRay Mitchell FSJake Farley LBMax Busher LB

LETTERMEN RETURNING (37)

OFFENSE (14)

Charles Brown (WR), Logan Cunningham (WR), Daurice Fountain (WR), Trevor Hanson (OL), Sawyer Kollmorgen (QB), Braden Leh-man (TE), Darrian Miller (RB), Justin Putney (OL), Robert Rathje (OL), Jacob Rathmacher (OL), Sam Rohr (TE), Shawn Rush (FB), Tyvis Smith (RB), Bryce Sweeney (OL)

DEFENSE (20)

Isaac Ales (DL), Ray Buchanan Jr. (DB), D’Shawn Dexter (LB), Makinton Dorleant (DB),JaredFarley(LB),GriffinGaeta(DL),Deiondre’ Hall (DB), Barkley Hill (LB), De’An-gelo Jennings (LB), Tim Kilfoy (DB), Brett McMakin (LB), Ronelle McNeil (DL), Wyatt Peiffer (DL), Adam Reth (DL), Karter Schult (DL), Jordan Webb (DB), Jamison Whiting (DB), Blake Willson (LB), Preston Woods (DL), Edwin Young (DB)

SPECIALISTS (3)

Logan Bieghler (P), Michael Schmadeke (PK), Trent Simpson (LS)

LETTERMEN LOST (19)

Ryan Bingaman (OL), Brion Carnes (QB), Kirk Harris (OL), David Johnson (RB), Brett LeMaster (WR), Isaac Lintz (WR), Alex Nank (OL), Chad Owens (WR), Will Roth (TE), Jack Rummells (OL), Kevin Vereen (WR), Evan Williams (RB), Max Busher (LB), Jake Farley (LB), Ray Mitchell (DB), Mac O’Brien (DL), Tate Omli (DB), Alex Paup (LB), Xavier Williams (DL)

2014 REDSHIRTS (15)

A.J. Allen (LB), Bryce Anderson (LB), Jacob Appleman (OL), Willie Beamon (DB), Eli Dunne (QB), Duncan Ferch (RB), Michael Kuntz (P), Rickey Neal (DB), Elias Nissen (TE), Tyler Putney (OL), Ezra Szczyrbak (DL), Blake Thomas (LB), Marcus Weymiller (RB), Ronelle McNeil (DL), Joe Feldpausch (DB)

2015 TRANSFERS (12)

Aaron Bailey (QB), Dalton Demos (QB), Bryce Douglas (DL), Dalton Ferch (WR), Rod Hall (WR), Jarvis Holley (WR), Savon Huggins (RB), Brandon Napoleon (DB), Byron Rich (OL), Chris Schleuger (OL), DJ Singleton (DB), Brandon Smith (WR)

2015 NEWCOMERS(14)

Trevor Allen (RB), Hezekiah Applegate (DL), Philip Arendt (OL), Jesse Cardenas (LB), Dewayne Collins (QB), Tyler Eads (DB), Aaron Graham (FB), Connor Ham (WR), Jaylin James (WR), Ryan Moser (OL), Taylor Otterstatter (TE), Jackson Scott-Brown (OL), Seth Thomas (DL), Cal Twait (OL)

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ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. 1 Deiondre’ Hall DB2 Makinton Dorleant DB3 Willie Beamon DB3 Jarvis Holley WR4 Charles Brown WR5 Darrian Miller RB6 Ray Buchanan Jr. DB7 Dalton Demos QB8 Marcus Weymiller WR9 Bryce Anderson LB9 Rod Hall WR10 Daurice Fountain WR11 Justin Black QB12 Reggie Schulte QB13 Dewayne Collins QB14 Eli Dunne QB15 Aaron Bailey QB16 Logan Cunningham WR17 Sawyer Kollmorgen QB18 DJ Singleton DB19 Brandon Napoleon DB20 Rashadeem Gray WR21 Joe Feldpausch DB22 Damon Hendrix LB23 A.J. Allen LB24 Tim Kilfoy DB25 Trevor Allen RB26 Dalton Ferch WR26 Rickey Neal LB27 Edwin Young DB28 Savon Huggins RB29 Jamison Whiting DB30 D’Shawn Dexter LB31 Michael Malloy FB32 Tyvis Smith FB33 Barkley Hill LB34 J’Veyon Browning RB36 Jordan Webb DB38 Elias Nissen TE39 Duncan Ferch LB40 Michael Schmadeke PK41 Blake Thomas LB42 GriffinGaeta DL43 Nash Stopko LB44 Wes Burnside RB45 Shawn Rush DL46 Jared Farley LB47 Ronelle McNeil DL48 Wyatt Peiffer DL49 Brett McMakin LB50 Matt Easley PK51 Jesse Cardenas LB52 Tyler Eads DB55 Colton Lueck DL56 De’Angelo Jennings LB58 Clint Heaven LB59 Blake Willson LB60 Lee Carhart OL

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Prev. School94 Isaac Ales DL 6-3 268 Sr. Muscatine, Iowa/Muscatine HS23 A.J. Allen LB 6-2 204 R-Fr. Waukee, Iowa/Waukee HS25 Trevor Allen RB 6-1 198 Fr. Waukee, Iowa/Waukee HS9 BryceAnderson LB 6-2 210 R-Fr. Southfield,Mich./GroveHS64 Hezekiah Applegate DL 6-3 270 Fr. Johnston, Iowa/Johnston HS65 Jacob Appleman OL 6-6 302 R-Fr. Rock Island, Ill./Alleman HS66 Philip Arendt OL 6-2 289 Fr. Iowa City, Iowa/Regina HS15 Aaron Bailey QB 6-2 226 Jr. Bolingbrook, Ill./Bolingbrook HS/Illinois3 Willie Beamon DB 5-11 170 R-Fr. Lincoln, Neb./Southeast HS90 Logan Bieghler P 6-0 205 Sr. Altoona, Iowa/Southeast Polk HS11 Justin Black QB 6-2 222 Jr. Napoles, Fla./Barron Collier HS4 Charles Brown WR 5-10 175 Jr. Fort Meyers, Fla./Fort Meyers HS34 J’Veyon Browning RB 5-9 195 So. Kansas City, Kan./F.L. Schlagle HS6 Ray Buchanan Jr. DB 5-11 180 Jr. Suwanee, Ga./Peachtree Ridge HS/Arkansas44 Wes Burnside RB 5-9 202 Jr. Dysart, Iowa/Union HS/Iowa Central51 Jesse Cardenas LB 6-2 225 Fr. Lakeville, Minn./Lakeville North HS60 Lee Carhart OL 6-4 297 So. Omaha, Neb./Creighton Prep13 Dewayne Collins QB 6-2 195 Fr. Chicago, Ill./Wendell Philips Academy16 Logan Cunningham WR 5-11 190 Jr. Arcadia, Ind./Hamilton Heights HS63 Devin Daily DL 6-6 251 So. Le Claire, Iowa/Pleasant Valley HS7 Dalton Demos QB 6-6 203 So. St. Louis, Mo./CBC HS/Hutchinson CC30 D’Shawn Dexter LB 5-11 200 Jr. Orlando, Fla./East River HS/Iowa Central2 Makinton Dorleant DB 5-11 185 Sr. Naples, Fla./Lely HS/Maryland98 BryceDouglas DL 6-2 335 R-Fr. Plainfield,Ill./PlainfieldHS/Illinois14 Eli Dunne QB 6-4 227 R-Fr. Grinnell, Iowa/Grinnell HS52 Tyler Eads DB 6-0 199 Fr. Iowa City, Iowa/Iowa City West HS50 Matt Easley PK 5-11 200 Jr. Newton, Iowa/Newton HS46 Jared Farley LB 6-1 221 So. Cedar Falls, Iowa/Cedar Falls HS21 Joe Feldpausch DB 6-1 207 R-Sr. Dewitt, Iowa/Dewitt Central HS/Iowa Central26 Dalton Ferch WR 5-10 207 Jr. State Center, Iowa/West Marshall HS/Iowa State39 Duncan Ferch LB 6-2 226 R-Fr. State Center, Iowa/West Marshall HS10 Daurice Fountain WR 6-3 203 So. Madison, Wis./James Madison Memorial HS42 GriffinGaeta DL 6-6 247 Jr. Muscatine,Iowa/MuscatineHS33 Aaron Graham FB 6-1 189 Fr. Oak Grove, Mo./Oak Grove HS20 RashadeemGray WR 5-10 170 So. WhitefishBay,Wis./WhitefishBayHS1 Deiondre’ Hall DB 6-2 190 Sr. Blue Springs, Mo./Blue Springs HS9 Rod Hall WR 6-1 208 Sr. Augusta, Ga./Lucy C. Laney HS/Clemson86 Connor Ham WR 6-2 182 Fr. Solon, Iowa/Solon HS69 Trevor Hanson OL 6-6 290 Jr. West Des Moines, Iowa/Valley HS58 Clint Heaven LB 6-0 233 So. Bradenton, Fla./Manatee HS/North Carolina22 Damon Hendrix LB 6-1 215 Jr. Phoenix, Ariz./Camelback HS/Phoenix College33 Barkley Hill LB 6-0 223 Jr. Denver, Iowa/Cedar Falls HS3 Jarvis Holley WR 6-0 196 Jr. Lawerenceville, Ga./Archer HS/Iowa Central28 Savon Huggins RB 5-11 203 Sr. Jackson, N.J./St. Peter’s Prep/Rutgers83 Jaylin James WR 6-4 176 Fr. Des Moines, Iowa/Des Moines East HS81 Xavier James WR 6-2 175 So. Des Moines, Iowa/Des Moines East HS56 De’Angelo Jennings LB 6-2 226 Sr. Tulsa, Okla./Bixby HS/NE Oklahoma A&M74 Trevor Jorgenson OL 6-7 290 Sr. La Crosse, Wis./Logan HS24 Tim Kilfoy DB 6-1 215 Sr. Davenport, Iowa/Assumption HS17 Sawyer Kollmorgen QB 6-2 214 Sr. Jenks, Okla./Jenks HS88 Sam Kuhter P 6-0 207 So. Toledo, Iowa/South Tama HS92 Michael Kuntz P 6-1 179 R-Fr. Cedar Falls, Iowa/Cedar Falls HS85 Braden Lehman TE 6-7 272 Sr. Iowa City, Iowa/Regina HS55 Colton Lueck DL 6-4 277 Fr. Dyersville, Iowa/Beckman Catholic HS31 Michael Malloy FB 6-0 210 Jr. Sioux City, Iowa/Bishop Heelan HS84 Cody McCoy WR 6-1 208 Jr. Altoona, Iowa/Southeast Polk HS49 Brett McMakin LB 6-4 232 Jr. Overland Park, Kan./Blue Valley HS47 Ronelle McNeil DL 6-3 235 R-Sr. St. Louis, Mo./Hazelwood East HS/Iowa Central

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ALPHABETICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Prev. School5 Darrian Miller RB 5-10 195 Sr. Blue Springs, Mo./Blue Springs HS/Kansas71 Ryan Moser OL 6-5 296 Fr. St. Olaf, Iowa/Guttenburg HS19 Brandon Napoleon DB 5-11 185 Jr. Rahway, N.J./St. Peter’s Prep/West Virginia26 Rickey Neal LB 6-3 218 R-Fr. Racine, Wis./Horlick HS38 Elias Nissen TE 6-6 237 R-Fr. Springville, Iowa/Springville HS89 Tyler Otterstatter TE 6-6 244 Fr. Mayer, Minn./Mayer Lutheran HS48 Wyatt Peiffer DL 6-5 241 Sr. Chaska, Minn./Chaska HS73 Justin Putney OL 6-6 337 Jr. Forest City, Iowa/Forest City HS78 Tyler Putney OL 6-7 280 R-Fr. Forest City, Iowa/Forest City HS72 Robert Rathje OL 6-3 295 Jr. Van Horne, Iowa/Benton Community70 Jacob Rathmacher OL 6-4 297 Sr. Story City, Iowa/Roland-Story HS99 Adam Reth DL 6-5 271 So. Manchester, Iowa/Manchester-West Delaware HS67 Byron Rich OL 6-4 315 So. Mobile, Ala./McGill-Toolen HS/Fort Scott CC DJ Robinson DB 5-10 173 Jr. West Des Moines, Iowa/Valley HS/Iowa Central87 SamRohr TE 6-3 241 Sr. Brookfield,Wis./CentralHS45 Shawn Rush DL 6-1 247 Sr. Columbia, Mo./Rock Bridge HS79 Chris Schleuger OL 6-3 291 So. Wesley, Iowa/West Hancock HS/Iowa Western40 Michael Schmadeke PK 5-10 187 Sr. Waterloo, Iowa/Columbus HS93 Karter Schult DL 6-2 265 Jr. Tripoli, Iowa/Tripoli HS12 Reggie Schulte QB 6-2 205 So. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Xavier HS74 Jackson Scott-Brown OL 6-5 307 Fr. Council Bluffs, Iowa/St. Alberts HS68 Hayden Shea OL 6-4 293 So. Cedar Falls, Iowa/Cedar Falls HS82 Trent Simpson LS 6-0 243 Jr. Des Moines, Iowa/Dowling Catholic HS/Ellsworth CC18 DJ Singleton DB 6-3 199 Jr. Union, N.J./St. Peter’s Prep/Nebraska97 Zach Skibinski DL 6-4 250 So. Sioux City, Iowa/Bishop Heelan HS80 Brandon Smith WR 6-3 200 Jr. Lee’s Summit, Mo./Lee’s Summit HS/NDSU-Science32 Tyvis Smith FB 6-3 224 Jr. Davenport, Iowa/Central HS43 NashStopko LB 6-2 223 Sr. Tiffin,Iowa/ClearCreek-AmanaHS/IowaWestern77 Bryce Sweeney OL 6-7 316 So. Sioux City, Iowa/Bishop Heelan HS91 Ezra Szczyrbak DL 6-5 278 R-Fr. Moose Lake, Minn./Moose Lake HS41 Blake Thomas LB 6-2 206 R-Fr. Waterloo, Iowa/Waterloo West HS95 Seth Thomas DL 6-6 244 Fr. Stillwell, Kan./Blue Valley Southwest HS75 Cal Twait OL 6-7 286 Fr. Manson, Iowa/Manson-Northwest Webster HS36 Jordan Webb DB 6-0 197 Sr. Burlington, Iowa/Burlington HS8 Marcus Weymiller WR 5-11 203 R-Fr. Waukon, Iowa/Waukon HS29 Jamison Whiting DB 6-3 188 Jr. Minneapolis, Minn./Washburn HS59 Blake Willson LB 6-4 225 Sr. Shell Rock, Iowa/Waverly-Shell Rock HS96 Preston Woods DL 6-2 264 So. South St. Paul, Minn./South St. Paul HS27 Edwin Young DB 5-11 187 Sr. St. Louis, Mo./Saint Louis University HS

Pronunciations

#94 Isaac Ales (Alice)#64 Hezekiah Applegate (Hez-a-ki-ah)#90 Logan Bieghler (Beeg-ler)#34 J’Veyon Browning (Jay-vee-on)#2 Makinton Dorleant (Mack-in-tin Door-lee-aunt)#42GriffinGaeta(Gay-ta)#28 Savon Huggins (Say-von)#17 Sawyer Kollmorgen (Saw-yer)#85 Braden Lehman (Lay-man)#48 Wyatt Peiffer (Fife-er)#72 Robert Rathje (Rach-ee)#79 Chris Schleuger (Sh-loo-ger)#40 Michael Schmadeke (Sch-mad-ah-kee)#91 Ezra Szczyrback (Zer-back) #8 Marcus Weymiller (Weigh-miller)

No. Name Pos. 63 Devin Dailey DL64 Hezekiah Applegate DL65 Jacob Appleman OL66 Philip Arendt OL67 Byron Rich OL68 Hayden Shea OL69 Trevor Hanson OL70 Jacob Rathmacher OL71 Ryan Moser OL72 Robert Rathje OL73 Justin Putney OL74 Trevor Jorgenson OL75 Cal Twait OL77 Bryce Sweeney OL78 Tyler Putney OL79 Chris Schleuger OL80 Brandon Smith WR81 Xavier James WR82 Trent Simpson LS83 Jaylin James WR84 Cody McCoy WR85 Braden Lehman TE86 Connor Ham WR87 Sam Rohr TE88 Sam Kuhter P89 Taylor Otterstatter TE90 Logan Bieghler P91 Ezra Szczyrbak DL92 Michael Kuntz P93 Karter Schult DL94 Isaac Ales DL95 Seth Thomas DL96 Preston Woods DL97 Zach Skibinski DL98 Bryce Douglas DL99 Adam Reth DL00 DJ Robinson DB

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THE PROGRAM

In the PollsUNIhasfinishedtheyearintheTop25in11ofthelast14seasons,andthePanthershavetakenhomeatop-fiverankinginsevenofthelast14seasons.UNIfinishedthe2014seasonrankedNo.10inboththeFCSCoaches and Sports Network polls.

ConsistencyUNI tied the MVFC record for most consecutive weeks ranked in the Top 25 at 99 during the 2012 season.

In Good CompanyUNI, Appalachian State and Montana are the only Division I FCS schoolsthathavefinishedtheseasonrankedinthetop-fiveseventimes since 2001.

Around the CountryOnlyfiveDivisionIfootballprogramsinthenation(FBSandFCS)havebeenrankedinthetop-fiveofthefinalpollsatleastseventimessince2001 - USC, Ohio State, Appalachian State, Montana and UNI.

Home Sweet HomeUNI is 42-10 inside the UNI-Dome since 2007 (.800 winning percent-age). The Panthers are also 37-7 inside the UNI-Dome during regular season play since 2007 (.842 winning percentage).

Top of the LeagueUNI has had 41 student-athletes named to the MVFC All-Conference first-teamsince2007,countingasthemostintheleague.

At the HelmIn Missouri Valley Football Conference play, head coach Mark Far-ley has guided the Panthers to a record of 73-31 for an impressive .701 winning percentage in league play. Farley is the MVFC’s all-time coaching wins leader with 73 league victories.

UNI BY THE NUMBERS

17 Appearances in FCS Playoffs

7 TripstoFCSSemifinals

2005 FCS National Championship Game Appearance

7 Top-FiveRankingsSince200116 Missouri Valley Football Conference Championships

6Seasonsof10+WinsSince2001

196-50-1All-TimeintheUNI-Dome

73WinsoverTop-25Opponents

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FALL PREVIEW

Back In Purple and GoldThe UNI football program kicks off the 2015 season on Sep. 5 against Iowa State.ThePantherswillplayhosttofivegamesintheUNI-Domethisseason,includingtop-fiverankedopponentEasternWashington(Sep.12).

40GreatYearsThe 2015 season will mark the 40th year of the UNI-Dome. With the Panthers currently holding a 196-50-1 record inside the UNI-Dome, it is safe to say that tradition has thrived in the building that was constructed in 1976.

Experience on the FieldUNI returns 14 starters to the roster for 2015, combining for over 240 starts wearing the Purple and Old Gold. Out of the 14 starters, nine are seniors on the squad.

Back on the LineThe Panthers suffered some critical injuries to the defensive side of the ball during the 2014 season, losing Joe Feldpausch, Zach Skibinski and Ronelle McNeiltoseason-endinginjuries.Allthreeplayerswillreturntothefieldforthe2015 season, with both McNeil and Feldpausch being granted a redshirt senior year.

HighRanksThe Panthers returned a strong core of defensive players that will look to capa-tilizeonasuccessful2014seasononthelineandinthesecondary.UNIfinishedthe 2014 season ranked in the top-15 in eight different statistical categories, including being ranked No. 2 in the FCS in sacks. UNI returns senior Isaac Ales, whofinishedtheseasonrankedfirstontheteamandinthetop-30inthecoun-try in quarterback sacks.

MVFCPreseasonPoll(FirstPlaceVotes) Points1. North Dakota State (32) 3892. Illinois State (8) 3663. UNI 3004. Youngstown State 2655. South Dakota State 2516. Indiana State 1907. Southern Illinois 1438. Western Illinois 1399. Missouri State 9110. South Dakota 66

KeyReturners Pos. Yr. 2014StatsBraden Lehman TE SR 13 starts, 11 rec, 203 yds, 2 TDsSawyer Kollmorgen QB SR 7 starts, 111-213-5, 1,635 yds, 12 TDsCharles Brown WR JR 5 starts, 19 rec, 315 ydsRobert Rathje OL JR 14 starts at centerTrevor Hansen OL JR 14 games played, 5 startsIsaac Ales DL SR 14 starts, 55 tackles, 9.0 sacksRonelle McNeil DL R-SR 7 starts, 33 tackles, 6.0 sacksBrett McMakin LB JR 14 starts, 103 tackles, 12.5 TFL, 1 int.Tim Kilfoy SS SR 14 starts, 73 tackles, 4 int.Makinton Dorleant CB SR 14 starts, 37 tackles, 7 pbuDeiondre’ Hall CB SR 14 starts, 74 tackles, 5 int., 6 pbuLogan Bieghler P SR 14 starts, 90 punts, 3,708 yds, 41.2 avg.Michael Schmadeke PK SR 14 starts, 132 pts, 27 FGs, 51 PATs

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COACHING STAFF

AWARDS & HONORS• 2012 UNI Athletics Hall of Fame Inductee • 2007 Eddie Robinson Award recipient• 2007 Schutt Sports FCS Coach of the Year•2007LibertyMutualCoachoftheYearfinalist•LedUNItofirstperfectregularseasoninMVFCHistoryin2007•GuidedUNItofirst-everNationalChampionshipgamein2005• 2005 Northwest Region Coach of the Year• 2001 AFCA NCAA FCS Region 4 Coach of the Year• 2001, 2007 MVFC Bruce Craddock Coach of the Year• Placed 3rd in 2001 Eddie Robinson Award ballot• Placed 10th in 2003 Eddie Robinson Award ballot• Placed 12th in 2008 Eddie Robinson Award ballot• Placed 15th in 2005 Eddie Robinson Award ballot• Best record (11-3) of all MVFC rookie coaches in 2001

COACHING EXPERIENCE• 1986-88: Graduate Assistant, UNI• 1989-97: Assistant Coach, UNI (LBs)• 1996: Recruiting Coordinator, UNI• 1997-2000: Assistant Coach, Kansas (LBs)• 2001-Present: Head Coach, UNI

EDUCATION• Waukon High School, 1981• UNI, 1987 | Major: Education• UNI, 1994 | Master’s: Health Education

PLAYING EXPERIENCE• UNI, 1983-86• Led the team in tackles from 1984-86• 1985 MVFC Co-Defensive Player of the Year•Co-Captainof1985FCSNationalSemifinalteam•Three-timefirstteamall-conference• Two-time All-American honorable mention• Two-time academic All-District• Outstanding Senior Athlete-Variety Club of Iowa• UNI Purple and Old Gold Award

PERSONAL• Hometown: Waukon, Iowa• Family: Wife, Lori; sons Jake (24) and Jared (19); daughter Jamie (22).

MARK FARLEYHEADCOACH|15thSeason

UNI head coach Mark Farley, once known as the “walk on from Wau-kon”, has led the Panthers to a mark of 120-56 in his 14 years at the helm of the program. In Missouri Valley Football Conference play, Farley has guided the Pan-thers to a record of 73-31 for an impressive .701 winning percentage in league play. Farley is the MVFC’s all-time coaching wins leader with 73 league victories. Included in that 14-year run for Farley and the Panthers are seven con-ferencechampionships,eightplayoffappearances,11top-25finalrankings,threenationalsemifinalappearancesandonenationaltitlegameappearancein2005.Farley holds the UNI record for postseason coaching victories with 11. He is 11-8 all-time in the FCS playoffs. Heading into his 15th year as the Panther mentor, Farley never has felt more at home. Through his leadership, the Panthers have returned to the glory days when they won seven straight conference titles and made seven consecutive FCS playoff appearances in the decade of the ‘90s. In Farley’s 14 years at the helm, UNI has won at least a share of seven Missouri Valley Football Conference titles. UNIhasalsoadvancedtothequarterfinals(2003,2007,2011),semifinals(2001,2008) and the national title game (2005) in six of those eight playoff appearances. ElevenofFarley’s14previousPantherteamshavefinishedtheseasonrankedinthe top-25. The Panthers reached its eighth FCS playoff appearance and 11th top-25 finalrankingunderthedirectionofFarleyin2014afterarecord-breakingseasononandoffthefield.FarleysawsixdifferentathletesgetnamedtosevendifferentAll-America squads and 13 earn All-Missouri Valley Football Conference honors. During the 2014 season, Farley led the Panthers to wins over then unde-feated Illinois State and North Dakota State, ending the Bison’s 33-game winning streak. Out of UNI’s 13 All-MVFC selections, Farley was key in the development of All-America running back David Johnson, who broke 15 school records during the 2014 season. Johnson was named to four separate All-America squads his senior year, including earning the title of College Football Performance Awards All-Purpose Performer of the Year. On the defensive side of the ball, Farley oversaw the Panther corps earn a top-15 ranking in the FCS in eight different categories, including a No. 3 ranking in team sacks. The 2013 season started on a bright note with the Panthers going 4-0 forthefirsttimesince2007,jumpingashighasfourthintheFCSrankings.ThePanthers opened the season with a huge win over FBS and in-state foe Iowa State, defeating the Cyclones 28-20 in Ames. UNI spent seven weeks ranked in the top-15 and received votes from both the Coaches and Sports Network polls for the remainingfiveweeksoftheseason. Farley led a young team in 2013 to an overall record of 7-5 and 3-5 in the MVFC. He was at the helm to see 12 student-athletes earn all-conference hon-orsandthreefinishwithAll-Americarecognition,includingstarplacekickerandseven-time All-American Tyler Sievertsen. UNI faced four ranked teams during the season, defeating No. 9 McNeese State and No. 9 Youngstown State, while also playingNo.1NorthDakotaStatetoaone-pointdeficit. During the 2012 season, Farley led a Panther squad through a rough schedule,finishing5-6overalland4-4intheMVFC.Farleyputconfidenceinayoung quarterback from Oklahoma as Sawyer Kollmorgen guided UNI through the season, eventually picking up MVFC Freshman of the Year and MVFC Newcomer of the Year awards. The Panthers faced two BCS opponents and four ranked FCS opponents during the season. UNI won back-to-back MVFC titles in 2011 following a 7-1 run through the league. UNI clinched a share of the MVFC title with a 23-20 double-overtime win at Illinois State to close the regular season. The Panthers also achieved Farley’s sixth 10-plus win season since taking over in 2001. The Panthers posted a mark of 4-2 against ranked foes in 2011, including a 28-21 win over No. 12-ranked Wofford in the second round of the FCS playoffs. The Panthers won their third MVFC title in four years in 2010. The Pan-thers started slow at 2-3 following an overtime loss at Southern Illinois, but rallied towinfivegamesinarowandclinchedtheregularseasonconferencetitlewitha week remaining in the regular season. UNI eventually dropped a 14-7 opening round NCAA Playoff game to Lehigh to end the 2010 campaign. UNI led the MVFC in rushing offense (216.58 yards/game), rushing defense (104.42 yards/game), sacks (3.08/game) and tackles-for-loss (6.92/game). UNI ranked No. 9 in the nation in

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sacks, No. 9 in rushing offense and No. 10 in rushing defense.In 2009, the Panthers rose to No. 2 in the national polls following a 5-1 start to the season. Included in that run was a near-upset of the Iowa Hawkeyes at Kinnick Stadium. In 2008, Farley directed the Panthers to back-to-back conference championshipsforthefirsttimesincethe1995-1996seasons.ThePanthersposted a mark of 12-3 overall and earned a No. 3 seed in the NCAA FCS Playoffs. UNI scored a pair of playoff wins over Maine and New Hampshire. The Panthers’ 2007 season will go down in the books as one of the finestever.UNIbecamethefirstteaminthe23-yearhistoryoftheMissouriValley Football Conference to post a perfect 11-0 regular season. UNI also becamethefirstMVFCteamtorecordaperfect6-0markinroadgames.ThePanthers attained the No. 1 ranking in the Sports Network poll and held the topspotforthefinalsixweeksoftheregularseason. As a result of the Panthers’ success in 2007, fans came out in droves to the UNI-Dome. UNI set a single-season average attendance recordbydrawing16,118fanspergame.Also,forthefirsttimeinschoolhistory UNI sold out three straight games in the Dome beginning with a Homecoming crowd of 17,074 vs. Southern Illinois, followed by Youngstown State with 16,528 and Indiana State with 16,624. When the year was done the accolades rolled in with Farley earn-ing National Coach of the Year honors in winning the Eddie Robinson Award, an honor given to the top FCS coach by The Sports Network. Farley was also named the 2007 Bruce Craddock MVFC Coach of the Year. In 2006, Farley guided the Panthers to another top-25 ranking and a second-placefinishintheultra-competitiveMissouriValleyFootballConfer-ence.UNI’soffensefinishedtheyearrankedNo.4inthenationandseniordefensive back Dre Dokes led the nation with seven interceptions. Farley’s2005PanthersmadeschoolhistorybyreachingthefirstNCAA FCS national championship game in the program’s history. The Pan-thersreachedthefinalbyedgingoutNo.15EasternWashington(38-35),No.1-ranked New Hampshire (24-21) and No. 4 Texas State (40-37) in overtime. UNI’s 2005 Missouri Valley Football Conference title run is one that will stick in the memory banks of all Panther fans. UNI dropped to 2-2 in the league and 4-3 overall after a disappointing 38-3 loss to Illinois State. “We talked after that game that our goal was to go from worst to first-andnotjustfirstintheconference,”Farleysaid. The Panthers then pulled off the unthinkable as they knocked off three-ranked opponents in three weeks to capture a share of the conference title. UNI scored a 21-7 home win over No. 11-ranked Youngstown State. UNI followed it up with an amazing 23-20 double-overtime win at No. 6WesternKentucky.WesternKentuckywassettowinthegameonthefinalplay,butUNI’sEverettePedescleauxblockedthefieldgoalandthePantherseventually won the game on a 20-yard touchdown strike from Eric Sanders to Justin Surrency. The Panthers concluded their conference run with a dramatic, come-from-behind thriller with No. 4-ranked Southern Illinois in a raucous UNI-Dome in front of 15,536 fans. The Panthers trailed 24-10 entering the fourthquarterbutrespondedwith15pointsinthefinal15minutestoscorea25-24 win. UNI scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 4th-and-2 when Sand-ers hooked up with Jamie Goodwin for a 35-yard score. UNI then held the Salukis when senior linebacker Darin Heideman nabbed SIU running back ArkeeWhitlockshortofthefirstdownmarkerandthecelebrationwason. “I think it’s the most quality team you could put together,” Farley said. “When I say a team, it was 56 guys who stepped up, put together a run and beat many teams, and we had to do it on the road. It’s hard to put togeth-er a team like this without any superstars, but with guys who were always there for you and believed in each other. It’s a special group.” Farley earned Northwest Region Coach of the Year honors from DonHansen’sFootballGazette,andhefinished15thintheEddieRobinsonAward balloting. “This is home to me,” he said at the time of his selection as UNI’s head coach. “Through football, I’ve been presented with great opportuni-

ties in my life and this is by far the best experience. I am so excited for this opportunity.” Inhisfirstseason,FarleyledthePanthersbacktotheFCSelite.UNIfinished11-3overallin2001,placedfirstintheMVFCwitha6-1mark,andadvancedtotheFCSnationalsemifinalsforthefifthtimeinschoolhis-tory.ItwasthePanthers’firstconferencetitleandplayoffappearancesince1996. Duringtheseason,UNIdefeatedfiverankedFCSopponentsandFBS (Football Bowl Subdivision) opponent Ball State, which went on to defeatMotorCityBowl-boundToledolaterintheyear.ThePanthersfinishedthe season ranked fourth in both The Sports Network and ESPN/USA Today finalFCSpolls. The conference and the nation took notice. Farley was named the league’s Bruce Craddock Coach of the Year and American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Region 4 Coach of the Year. He placed third in the Eddie RobinsonAwardballoting.Hereceived16first-placevotes,themostofanycandidate. He still sits atop the conference with the best record for rookie coaches. The Panthers re-grouped in 2003 to claim a share of the confer-ence title when it won a hard-fought, come-from-behind contest against previouslyundefeatedandNo.2-rankedSouthernIllinoisinthefinalregularseason game. UNI went on to defeat No. 24-ranked Montana State in the UNI-Domeinthefirstroundoftheplayoffs,thenwassentontheroadtoNo.3 and eventual national champion Delaware, where it fell 37-7 on a cold and snowyafternoontofinish10-3overall.ThePantherswererankedfifthinTheSportsNetwork/CSTVfinalTop25.Throughouttheseason,UNIdefeatedfourrankedteamsandappearedontelevisionfivetimes.FarleyagainwasafinalistfortheEddieRobinsonAward. When all was said and done in 2004, the Panthers were judged on theirfirstfivegames,andnottheirfinalsix.Despitesixconsecutivevictoriesby an average margin of 23.7 points, UNI couldn’t overcome a 1-4 start to be-gin the year. As a result, the Panthers were passed over for the FCS playoffs butfinishedonahighwitha7-4record,includinga5-2markinthealwaystough MVFC to place third behind post-season selections Southern Illinois andWesternKentucky.TheirstrongfinishearnedthemaNo.25rankinginbothTheSportsNetworkandESPN/USATodayfinalpolls. Farley grew up not far from Cedar Falls, and the UNI-Dome, in a small community called Waukon. He was a three-sport standout at Waukon High School. He played quarterback his junior year and tailback his senior year, while also seeing time at strong safety. He was a forward on the bas-ketball team (all-conference two years) and a pitcher and shortstop for the baseball team (all-conference three years). Despite his success, he wasn’t

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FARLEY VS. ALL OPPONENTSTeam W L Pct.Appalachian State 0 1 .000Ball State 1 0 1.000Brigham Young 0 1 .000Cal Poly 2 0 1.000Central State 1 0 1.000Delaware 0 2 .000Drake 4 0 1.000Eastern Illinois 1 0 1.000Eastern Washington 1 0 1.000Hawai’i 0 1 .000Illinois State 8 7 .533Indiana State 10 2 .833Iowa 0 4 .000Iowa State 2 6 .250Lehigh 0 1 .000Maine 2 0 1.000McNeese State 1 0 1.000Minnesota-Deluth 1 0 1.000Minnesota State-Mankato 2 0 1.000Missouri State 14 1 .933Montana 0 2 .000Montana State 1 0 1.000New Hampshire 3 0 1.000Nicholls State 1 0 1.000North Dakota 0 1 .000North Dakota State 4 3 .571Northern Arizona 2 0 1.000Northern Colorado 2 0 1.000Northern Michigan 1 0 1.000Northwestern State 1 0 1.000Oklahoma State 0 1 .000Richmond 0 1 .000St. Francis (Pa.) 1 0 1.000South Dakota 5 1 .833South Dakota State 6 3 .667Southern Illinois 6 8 .428Southern Utah 3 0 1.000Stephen F. Austin 4 2 .667Tennessee Tech 1 0 1.000Texas State 1 0 1.000Wayne State (Mich.) 2 0 1.000Western Illinois 11 3 .785Western Kentucky 3 3 .500Wisconsin 0 1 .000Wofford 1 0 1.000Youngstown State 12 1 .923Totals 120 58 .674

highly recruited and he took a year off before pursuing his college degree. His job as a truck driver brought him through Cedar Falls each Monday. He would drop into the UNI-Dome to check out the Panther football team. In the fall of 1982, he walked on totheteam,redshirtingthatfirstseason.HereceivedtheSpecialTeamAwardhissecondyear,then became a starting inside linebacker three years. He earned honorable mention all-Amer-ica honors twice, was named MVFC co-Defensive Player of the Year, was selected a team co-captain, and was named a two-time academic all-district. He led the team in tackles three consecutive years. During Farley’s three years as a starter, UNI compiled a 27-7-1 record and advanced tothe1985FCSsemifinals. “When I came (for the interview), I wanted to stop back (in the Dome),” Farley said. “I came to the doors and I stood on that balcony on the concourse. I just wanted to get that energy from the Dome, because there’s still something about this place. I looked at the banners and remembered the players that were here. We can be proud of this university in football.” Farley went straight from a player to a graduate assistant for two years under Coach Darrell Mudra and then was elevated to a full-time assistant. Between 1987-96, he was the posi-tion coach for such former UNI stars as Bryce Paup, James Jones, William Freeney and Andre Allen. Paup and Jones went on to play in the NFL, of course, while Allen and Freeney played in the Arena League and CFL. Four times Farley’s players were named league Defensive Players of the Year. Intotal,hecoachedfiveUNIall-Americansand22all-conferenceselectionsthefirsttime around on staff. He also was the punt return specialist. That segment had a NCAA average ranking of sixth from 1989-1993, with two second-place statistical rankings. He also served astheteam’sStrengthandSpeedCoordinator.HewasaCertifiedStrengthandConditioningSpecialistandaCertifiedLevel1CoachoftheU.S.WeightliftingFederation.Hedesignedandcoordinated the reconstruction of UNI’s strength facility and implemented individualized com-puter weight training programs. In an interview following Farley’s hiring, Mudra, a former head coach at Florida State, now retired and living in Florida, said, “I had three helpers who went on to become NFL head coaches. Farley is as good as any coaching prospect I worked with. I just feel like (UNI) couldn’thavehiredabetterguy.He’saperfectfitforthatsituation.Ithinkhe’sbright-realbright. Probably the most important thing is, he’s really involved in football. If you cut his head open, nothing would come out but footballs. He’s real intense.” Jones, a 1991 NFL third-round pick by the Cleveland Browns, said of Farley in a post-hire interview, “He makes athletes get the most out of themselves. One thing all of us under him did was work hard. That’s the way he coached it, and that’s what he expected out of you. He was just one of those coaches you wanted to go out there and play your hardest for. He’ll probably still have (that) energy when he’s 65. That’s just Coach Farley.” When Terry Allen left the Panthers in 1997 to become head coach at the University of Kansas, Farley was one of UNI’s assistants to follow. Farley was the Jayhawks’ inside and outside linebacker coach. In Lawrence, he coached two all-Big 12 players, one all-American andfivePlayersoftheWeek.HeproducedtheKUall-timesackleaderforseasonandcareerand recruited the 1999 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year. He was rated one of the top recruiters in the Midwest by MoKan Recruiting Service. He also assisted with the punt return and block spe-cialists. His players blocked or returned a punt for a touchdown against 11 of the league teams at least once. Having worked under, or played for, three of the best football minds in Mudra, Earle Bruce and Allen, there’s little doubt Farley knows football. However, it is also his passion, not only for the game, but for the University of Northern Iowa, that has helped carry the Panthers back to the top of FCS football. “We just want to take it a step higher, raise the bar to our expectations at the Univer-sity of Northern Iowa. We want to win the league - we WILL win the league... people are scared tocomein(theUNI-Dome).Wewanttofillthisplace.Youdon’tknowhowexcitingitwasasaplayer and as a coach with 16,000 people, keys ringing all the time on kickoffs. That’s neat. I love it when the opposing team stands at that doorway down there and that is all happening. “I want our players to feel that because that is a special feeling, and that is why we’re here and that’s what we’re after to achieve, because if you win this conference, you can win the national championship.”

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AWARDS & HONORS• 2001 UNI Athletics Hall of Fame

COACHING EXPERIENCE• 2001-Present: Associate Head Coach/Runnings Backs, UNI• 1998-2000: Offensive Coodinator/Running Backs, Kansas• 1997-99: Offensive Coodinator/Tight Ends, Kansas• 1996: Wide Receivers, UNI• 1988-95: Running Backs, UNI• 1986-87: Wide Receivers, UNI• 1983-85: Runnings Backs, UNI

EDUCATION• UNI, 1980 | Major: Physical Education

PLAYING EXPERIENCE• UNI, 1972-76• 1974 honorable mention All-American• 1974 honorable mention All-North Central Conference• 1975 North Central Conference MVP•1975firstteamall-conference• 1975 third team All-American• Set nine different school records while playing at UNI

PERSONAL• Hometown: Cedar Falls, Iowa• Family: Wife, Kim

Associate head coach Bill Salmon has served as an assistant coach in all 36 Panther FCS playoff games in the program’s history and will begin his 29th year as part of the UNI coaching staff during the 2015 season. Salmon was an integral part of UNI’s return to the FCS Playoffs during the 2014 season, coaching senior running back David Johnson to a standout season.Johnsonbroke15schoolrecordsin2014,earningAll-MVFCfirst-teamhonorsandfourseparateAll-Americanselections.TheUNIoffensefinishedthe 2014 season leading the country in redzone offense and securing a top-30 ranking in scoring offense. Salmon also helped lead a talented 2013 offense which saw 1,962 yards on the ground and 2,276 yards through the air to combine for 4,238 total offensive yards during the season. Along with his associate head coach and offensive coordinator duties, Salmon served as the running backs coach. Salmon coachedfirstteamAll-MVFChonoreeDavidJohnsonto1,286rushingyardsinaseason. In 2012, Salmon served as the wide receivers coach along with his offensive coordinator duties, leading the receiving corps to a successful season. SalmonsawseniorTerrellSinkfieldrackup499yardsthroughtheairasoneofSawyer Kollmorgen’s main targets. Salmon also led a young group on the receiv-ing team with Brett LeMaster shining as a sophomore with 601 receiving yards and four touchdowns. As offensive coordinator, Salmon helped the UNI offensive finishwith2,594yardsintheairand1,637yardsontheground. During the 2011 campaign, Salmon helped UNI to a 7-1 MVFC record, sharing the MVFC crown. He led the Panther offense to a top-35 scoring offense ranking,sendingtheteamintothequarterfinalroundoftheFCSPlayoffs.Healsosaw offensive standouts Tirrell Rennis, Jay Teply and David Johnson receive All-MVFC honors. In 2010, Salmon led the UNI offense to a No. 9 ranking in the nation in rushing offense and No. 1 ranking in the Missouri Valley Football Conference. Salmon also took over as the Panthers’ running backs coach in 2010, where he oversaw the running of honorable mention all-MVFC back Carlos Anderson. In 2009, Salmon directed the Panther offense to a Missouri Valley Foot-ball Conference-best 417.3 yards per game. UNI also topped the MVFC in passing efficiencyandranked11thinthenationinthatcategory.ThePanthersputup367 points on the season (33.4 per game), including seven games of 28 points or better. QuarterbackPatGracewastheMVFCfirst-teamselectionatquarter-back, tight ends Ryan Mahaffey and Schuylar Oordt were second-team honor-ees, and wide receiver D.J. Hord was named honorable mention under Salmon’s guidance. Salmon (SAHL-mun) rejoined the Panther staff in 2001 as associate head coach, offensive coordinator and assistant in charge of the wide receivers. Prior to his return to UNI, Salmon served as the offensive coordinator at the University of Kansas from 1997-2000. Salmon was also the running backs coach for the Jayhawks in 1999 and 2000. “It’s still UNI,” he said upon his return to the Cedar Valley. “Still foot-ball. Still people I know. It’s easy. This is home.” Salmon is a native of Cedar Falls, a graduate of Cedar Falls High School and a UNI football alum.Salmon started three years at quarterback (1973-75) for the Panthers and was known for his excellent throwing arm, quick release, great quickness, speed, football knowledge (he called about 75 percent of his own plays), and was superb at running the Panther veer attack. He ran as good as any running back, and was not afraid to do so. He was a third team all-America selection and North Central Confer-ence Offensive Player of the Year following his senior campaign when he led UNI to the NCAA Division II playoffs. He set a multitude of school records, including throwing for 4,342 regular season career yards and gaining 5,371 yards in total offense. He was drafted in the 10th round by the Minnesota Vikings, but an off-season knee injury ended his playing career.

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Former UNI director of athletics and head football coach, Stan Sheriff, called Salmon “the greatest and smartest quarterback I’ve ever coached. He can throw the ball a mile, runs like any back and could even kick if we asked him to. I’ve neverseenaquarterbackwithasmuchtalent,confidence,poiseandknowledgeas Bill Salmon has. But it’s his take-charge attitude and game-breaking capabilities which really makes him great.” SalmonfirstservedasaUNIassistantfrom1983-96,coachingthewidereceiversandrunningbacks.HewasFarley’sfirstappointeewhenhewashiredatUNI as head coach. “Trust is the number one reason,” Farley said when describing why he wanted Salmon on his staff. “I was a defensive coach and I wanted someone I could turn the offense over to, and let them control that phase of the game.” In2005,thePanthers’offenseflourishedandsetaschoolrecordwith6,008yards of total offense. UNI also set school marks in points scored (449), offensive plays (1,024)andfirstdowns(298).UNIrankedNo.6inthenationinpassefficiency,No.31in passing offense, No. 32 in scoring offense and No. 34 in total offense. The Panthers placedfirstintheGatewayinpassingefficiency,fourthinpassoffense,fifthinrushingoffenseandfifthintotaloffense. The Panther offense continued to put up impressive numbers in 2006. UNI rankedNo.4inthenationintotaloffense(408.3yards/game),8thinpassingefficiency(152.45 rating), 10th in rushing offense (219.3 yards/game) and 11th in scoring (31.0 points/game). In 2006, the Panthers led the league in total offense. In 2007, UNI led the league in total offense (457.31 yards/game) and ranked secondintheleagueinpassingefficiency(168.19rating).ThePantheroffensesetschoolrecordsforpoints(469),rushingyards(2,956),rushingtouchdowns(39),firstdowns(322)andrushingfirstdowns(163). TheUNIoffenseputtogetheroneofthefinestseasonseverin2007underSalmon. The Panthers scored 469 points to set a school record and tallied the most rushing yards (2,956) in school history. In 2008, the Panther offense set a school record with 661 rushing attempts while earning a No. 3 seed for the FCS playoffs and racking up a school-record tying 12 victories. He tutored a pair of freshmen to the Missouri Valley Football Conference’s All-Newcomer team in Jarred Herring and Josh Collins in 2008. Collins led the Pan-thers with 502 receiving yards and 32 catches, while Herring led the team with four touchdown receptions. Salmon has coached 34 Panther all-conference selections, 14 all-Americans and six wide receivers who have gone on to play in the NFL, including wide receiver Dedric Ward, who was a third-round selection in the 1998 NFL draft by the New York Jets. His wife’s name is Kim. He was born Jan. 27, 1954, in Des Moines, Iowa. He graduated from Cedar Falls High School in 1972, where he was an all-conference, all-district and all-state selection and a team MVP.

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COACHING EXPERIENCE• 2015-Present: Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks, UNI• 2013-2014: Offensive Coordinator/QBs, Shippensburg University• 2009-2012: Offensive Coordinator/QBs, Wheaton College (Ill.)• 2006-2009: Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator, North Park University (Chicago)• 2003-2005: Quarterbacks, Wayne State

PLAYING EXPERIENCE• Vienna Rangers (Austria), 2003• NIFL and AFL• Adrian College, eight school records/two-time team captain

EDUCATION• Adrian College, 2002 | Major: Communications • Wayne State, 2005 | M.A. in Sports Administration

PERSONAL• Hometown: Brighton, Mich.• Family: Wife, Whitney; Daughter, Zoey

JoeDavisisinhisfirstseasonasUNI’soffensivecoordinatorandquarterbacks coach. Davis comes to UNI after spending two seasons with the Raiders as their offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, leading the Shippensburg offense to new heights. During the 2014 season, Shippensburg’s up tempo attack was ranked eighth in Division II football in total offense averaging 513 yards per game, secondinfirstdownsaveraging29pergameandthirdnationallyinplaysaveraging 87 per game. He also coached junior quarterback Chris Lawshe to a single-season school record in completion percentage. The 2014 season was the fourth consecutive year that Davis’s quarterbacks accounted for over 3,000 yards of offense and 30 touchdowns. In his inaugural season with the Raiders, Davis led an offense that averaged 335 yards through the air, 37.4 points and 465 total offensive yards pergame.HeprovidedinfluentialcoachingtoquarterbackZachZulli,wholedthe Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference with 35 touchdowns as a senior and averaged 318.2 passing yards per game. In 2013, Davis was a participant in the 2013 NCAA and NFL Coach-es Academy in Charlotte, which provided 30 coaches from the NCAA and 30 coaches from the NFL teams with an opportunity to gain further knowledge in the coaching world. Prior to his stint with Shippensburg, Davis spent four seasons as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at the highly successful Divi-sion III program at Wheaton College in Illinois from 2009-2012. Under his direc-tion, the Thunder averaged more than 35 points and 400 yards per game while totaling 18 All-Conference selections on offense along with two All-Americans. Davis was also the quarterbacks coach at Wayne State from 2003-05 before heading to North Park University in Chicago to become the associate head coach, offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Vikings for threeseasons.WhileatNorthPark,hisoffensesproducedfiveAll-CCIWhon-orees, including one All-American, while also breaking a combined six school passing records. The Brighton, Mich. native played collegiate football at Adrian Col-lege,wherehewasthestartingquarterbackfortheBulldogs.Hefinishedhiscareer with eight school records and was a two-time team captain. Davis continued his career after graduation, playing overseas and working as the offensive coordinator for the Vienna Rangers in Austria in 2003. He also spent three seasons as a quarterback in both the National Indoor Football League and the Arena Football League. He earned his B.A. in communications from Adrian in 2002 and received an M.A. in sports administration from Wayne State in 2005. Joe and his wife, Whitney, are the proud parents of a young daughter, Zoey.

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COACHING EXPERIENCE• 2015-Present: Offensive line, UNI• 2013-2014: Tight Ends, Missouri State• 2012: Defensive Line, Upper Iowa• 2009-2011: Graduate Assistant, Iowa State

PLAYING EXPERIENCE• Cleveland Browns, 2008• Iowa State, 2003-2007 as starting tight end• Caught 52 passes for 566 yards and four touchdowns• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll, 2006-2007• Big 12 All-Academic, 2007

EDUCATION• Iowa State, 2007 | Major: Business• Iowa State, 2011 | Master’s: Education Leadership and Policy Studies

PERSONAL• Hometown: Muscatine, Iowa

BenBarkemaisinhisfirstseasonasUNI’soffensivelinecoach. Barkema, an Iowa native, was the tight ends coach at Missouri State University for two seasons prior to UNI. He also worked with the MSU special teams and was involved with MSU’s digital recruiting efforts while with the Bears. InhisfirstseasonwithMissouriState,Barkemacoachedtwostandout tight ends in veteran Matt Swan and newcomer Gannon Sinclair. Swan went on to earn MVFC Scholar-Athlete second team after starting all 12 gameswhileSinclairearnedeightstartsandfinishedwiththreetouchdowns.During his second year, he also saw Sinclair and punter Chris Sullens earn MVFC honorable mention status. PriortohisstintinSpringfield,Barkemawasthedefensivelinecoach for Upper Iowa in Fayette, Iowa during the 2012 season. He assisted with special teams and video coordination, while recruiting the state of Iowa and Wisconsin. His punt return unit ranked third nationally in NCAA Division II Football. Barkema also spent three years as a graduate assistant coach for Iowa State. While with the Cyclones, he was an integral part in recruiting in the state of Missouri and Kansas, while also organizing the offensive scout team. He also worked with the team’s linebackers and special teams. During his time with the Cyclones, he coached four All-Big 12 players, including 2011 Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year, A.J. Klein. As a graduate of Iowa State, Barkema had a standout career as a Cyclone, starting 36 games at tight end from 2003-2007. He caught 52 passes for 566 yards and scored four touchdowns during his career. He matched a career-high with 18 receptions during his senior season in 2007 and complet-ed his college career averaging more than 10 yards per receptions. His tenure in Ames also saw him play in the 2004 Independence Bowl and 2005 Houston Bowl. His best individual game came in 2005 when he snagged three receptions for 61 yards and touchdown in a 30-16 home win over Colorado. Barkema earned Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll status in the fall of 2006 and the spring of 2007 and was also a Big 12 All-Academic selection in 2007. AfterfinishinghiscareerwiththeCyclones,Barkemawassignedby the Cleveland Browns as an undrafted free agent following the 2008 NFL Draft. He then returned to Ames for the 2009 season as the programs graduate assistant. A native of Muscatine, Iowa, Barkema was a three-sport standout, earning all-state honors in football and basketball while also leading his base-ball team to the state tournament. He was named the Quad City Times’ 2003 Male Athlete of the Year. He earned his undergraduate and master’s degrees from Iowa State in 2007 and 2011 respectively. He completed his postgraduate work in educa-tion leadership and policy studies.

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COACHING EXPERIENCE• 2015-Present: Wide Receivers, UNI• 2013-2014: Wide Receivers, Oklahoma State• 2012: Wide Receivers, Wyoming• 2009-2011: Running Backs, Wyoming

PLAYING EXPERIENCE• Wide Receiver, Missouri• Member winning bowl teams at the 2008 Cotton Bowl, 2005 Inde-pendence Bowl and 2003 Independence Bowl• Big 12 All-Academic• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

EDUCATION• Missouri, 2007 | Major: Business Administration-Marketing (Minor in English)

PERSONAL• Hometown: Broken Arrow, Okla.

JasonRayisinhisfirstseasonasthePanthers’widereceiverscoach. Ray joins the Panther coaching staff after two seasons at Oklaho-ma State. Under his direction of the Cowboy wide receivers, OSU turned in the sixth-best season in school history for career receptions and the fourth-best season in school history for passing offense. He coached receiver Josh Stewart into the top-four in OSU history in career receptions along with a second-team All-Big 12 selection by the coaches during the 2013 season. He also worked with the punt and kick returners, having a hand in OklahomaStatefinishing2013ranked11thinthecountryinpuntreturns,37thin kickoff returns and 14th nationally in scoring offense. He saw Justin Gilbert earn a No. 5 ranking in the Big 12 and No. 27 ranking nationally with 25.2 yards per kickoff while Stewart led the Big 12 in punt returns, breaking the confer-ence record with his 95 yard punt return touchdown in 2013. Ray began his coaching career at the University of Wyoming, spend-ing four seasons in Laramie as the running backs coach from 2009-2011 and as the wide receivers coach in 2012. Ray’s lead pupil at Wyoming was Alvester Alexander,whofinishedhiscareerninthontheschool’scareerrushinglistand third in career rushing touchdowns with 27. While at his post at Wyoming, Ray saw Alexander set the single-season rushing touchdown and single-game touchdownrecordsat14andfive,respectively,earninghimAll-MountainWesthonors. Prior to his stint at Wyoming, Ray was a Development Associate with the Tiger Scholarship Fund at his alma mater, the University of Missouri. Ray had an integral role in assisting with prospective donor solicitation, coordinat-ing special events and projects and also cultivating and providing stewardship toward the Tiger Scholarship Fund. A wide receiver for the Missouri Tigers from 2003-2007, Ray was a part of four bowl teams, including the Tigers’ wins in the 2008 Cotton Bowl, the 2005 Independence Bowl and the 2003 Independence Bowl. He was named to the Academic All-Big 12 team and was also a member of the Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Ray was a key member of the Missouri offense that ranked No. 5 in the nation in total offense and No. 8 in scoring offense in 2007. Ray was voted president of the Missouri Student-Athlete Advisory Committee as a senior, and he was a team captain for Missouri’s 12-win team in 2007. He graduated with a degree in business administration-marketing with a minor in English in 2007.

JASON RAYWIDERECEIVERS1st Season

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COACHING EXPERIENCE• 2015-Present: Tight Ends/Offensive Tackles, UNI• 2013-2014: Graduate Assistant, Utah• 2012: Tight Ends/GA, Wyoming• 2012 (Spring): Assistant Offensive Line Coach, Puget Sound

PLAYING EXPERIENCE• Offensive Lineman, Occidental College 2007-10• Three-Time All-Conference selection• Team Captain• Occidental’s Most Valuable Offensive Lineman

EDUCATION• Occidental, 2011 | Major: Sociology• Utah, 2014 | Masters’: Educational PsychologyPERSONAL• Hometown: Snohomish, Wash.

NickDanielsonisinhisfirstseasonattheUNItightendsandoffen-sive tackles coach. Prior to working with the Panthers, Danielson served as an offensive graduate assistant at Utah. He also held a similar position at Wyoming in 2012 before spending the following season as the tight ends coach with the Cow-boys. Danielson’sfirstjobwasasaplayer-coachfortheArlandaJetsinMärsta, Sweden in 2011. He also helped coach the Jets’ U11, U13 and U15 junior teams. He spent the spring of 2012 as an assistant offensive line coach at the University of Puget Sound before accepting a graduate assistantship at Wyoming that summer. Danielson was a three-time all-conference offensive lineman for Occidental College, where he lettered from 2007-10. He was a team captain and Occidental’s Most Valuable Offensive Lineman as a senior. He also participated in track at Occidental. The Snohomish, Wash. native earned a bachelor’s degree in sociolo-gy from Occidental in 2011 and a master’s in educational psychology from Utah.

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COACHING EXPERIENCE• 2013-Present: Defensive Coordinator, UNI• 2009-12: Defensive Backs/Linebackers, UNI• 2007-08: Video Coordinator, UNI• 2003-06: Wide Receivers/Secondary, Loras College• 2002: Graduate Assistant/Video Coordinator, Wyoming

EDUCATION• Kansas, 2000 | Major: Sports Science• Loras, 2005 | Masters: Athletic Administration

PERSONAL• Hometown: Lawrence, Kan.• Family: Wife, Nicki; Son, Lane; Daughter, Drew

Jeremiah Johnson will begin his ninth season at UNI, serving as the Panthers’ defensive coordinator and linebackers coach. JohnsonwasanintegralpartofUNI’sdefensiveunitfinishingranked in the top-15 in the country in eight different statistical categories during the 2014 season. Under the direction of Johnson, he saw two lineback-ers,JakeFarleyandBrettMcMakin,earnAll-MVFChonors.Farleyfinishedthe season leading The Valley in tackles while McMakin ended his season ranked No. 34 in the country in total sacks. The 2013 season for the Panthers saw a young defensive core shine while making big plays for the team. Johnson coached the defense tofinishinginthetop-30intheFCSinfourdefensivestatisticalcategories,including being ranked No. 19 in the country in total defense. Johnson also sawseniorlinebackerJordanGackefinishwithAll-MVFChonors. Johnson served as the defensive backs coach during the 2012 sea-son, seeing seniors Varmah Sonie, Garrett Scott and Wilmot Wellington shine for the Panthers. Wellington led the Panthers in tackles with 85. Johnson led Sonie and Scott to 131 combined tackles, with Sonie earning All-MVFC second team and Scott earning honorable mention status. His previous three seasons at UNI, Johnson served as recruiting coordinator and assistant defensive backs coach. He also split duties as a secondary coach and video coordinator in 2007 and 2008. As an assistant on thedefensivesideoftheball,UNI’sdefensefinishedrankedinthetop-25intotaldefensein2007and2008underhisdirection,alsofinishingtiedforthirdin the FCS in passes intercepted in 2008. Johnson, a native of Lawrence, Kan., spent the 2003-2006 seasons at Loras College on the Duhawk coaching staff. Johnson assisted with the defensive backs in 2006 after helping with the wide receivers in 2005. John-son’sfirsttwoyearsatLoraswerespentcoachingthedefensivebacks. Prior to his work at Loras, Johnson was a graduate assistant/video coordinator at the University of Wyoming in 2002. A 2000 graduate of the University of Kansas with a degree in sports science, Johnson completed his master’s degree in athletic administration at Loras in 2005. Johnson and his wife, Nicki, reside in Cedar Falls with their son, Lane (6) and daughter, Drew (3).

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JEREMIAH JOHNSONDEFENSIVECOORDINATOR/LBs9thSeason

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COACHING EXPERIENCE• 2014-Present: Assistant Head Coach for Defense, UNI• 2012-Present: Defensive Backs Coach, UNI• 2011-12: Defensive Backs/Passing Game Coordinator, Lenoir-Rhyne University

PLAYING EXPERIENCE• Tennessee Titans• Indianapolis Colts, 2006; Member of the Super Bowl Championship Colts Squad• Middle Tennessee State• Team captain at MTSU, 2002-2003•MemberofMTSU’sfirstSunBeltConferenceChampionshipin2001

EDUCATION• Middle Tennessee State, 2006 | Major: Liberal Arts

PERSONAL• Hometown: Watertown, N.Y. • Family: Wife, Francesca; Son, Brandon II; Daughters, Jordan and Peyton

Brandon Lynch will enter his third season as an assistant coach for the Panthers, primarily in charge of the defensive backs. Lynch will also serve as the Assistant Head Coach for Defense and the Director of Defensive Recruiting during the 2015 season. LynchwasanintegralpartofUNI’sdefensiveunitfinishingrankedinthe top-15 in the country in eight different statistical categories during the 2014 season. Lynch saw Deiondre’ Hall and Makinton Dorleant earn their second consecutive All-MVFC honors after standout seasons as the anchors for the Panther defense, along with Tim Kilfoy who earned MVFC First-Team while leading the MVFC in interceptions. Lynch was also key in helping Ray Mitchell break the school record for career interception return yards at 270 through two seasons with the Panthers. Lynch helped a young defensive core of athletes to a successful 2013 season, seeing defensive backs Hall, Mitchell and Dorleant earn All-MVFChonors.LynchhelpedadefensetoafinalrankingofNo.19intheFCSintotal defense and a ranking of eighth in scoring defense. Lynch was one of 12 coaches selected to take part in the NCAA and NFL Coaching Academy in Dallas in 2012. He also was part of the Bill Walsh Minority Internship in 2013 where he worked closely with Leslie Frazier, the head coach of the Minnesota Vikings. He was in charge of coaching the defen-sive backs during the program. Lynch played college football at Middle Tennessee State. Lynch served as team captain for MTSU in 2002 and 2003. He was a member of Mid-dleTennessee’sfirstSunBeltConferencechampionshipteamin2001. Lynch went on to play in the National Football League for both the Tennessee Titans and the Indianapolis Colts. He was a member of the Super Bowl championship Colts squad in 2006. Lynch was coached by Jeff Fisher and Tony Dungy in the NFL. Lynch graduated in 2006 with a degree in liberal arts. He and his wife, Francesca, have three children - Jordan and Peyton (daughters) and Brandon II.

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BRANDON LYNCHASSISTANTHEADCOACHFORDEFENSEDEFENSIVE BACKS3rd Season

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COACHING EXPERIENCE• 2013-Present: Defensive Line, UNI• 2007-12: Head Coach, Southwest High School (Green Bay, Wis.)

PLAYING EXPERIENCE• Green Bay Packers, 1990-94• Buffalo Bills, 1995-97• Earned NFL Defensive MVP in 1995• Jacksonville Jaguars, 1998-99• UNI, 1986-89• Earned second team All-America honors in 1989• Three-time All-MVFC performer for UNI

PERSONAL• Hometown: Scranton, Iowa• Family: Sons, Alex, Nathan

Bryce Paup is entering his third season as the defensive line coach at the University of Northern Iowa. Paup is also in charge of Player Develop-ment during the 2015 season, receiving the duty in 2014. PaupwasanintegralpartofUNI’sdefensiveunitfinishingrankedin the top-15 in the country in eight different statistical categories during the 2014 season. He led the defensive line to a No. 3 ranking in FCS football in team sacks,seeingdefensivelinemanIsaacAlesfinishinthetop-35intacklesforloss and sacks. Under his direction, senior Xavier Williams was named to four different All-America teams and earn a spot in the Senior Shrine Bowl. Paup led a talented defensive line during the 2013 season, seeing de-fensive tackle Xavier Williams earn All-America honors. Williams also earned All-MVFC recognition along with fellow defensive lineman Collin Albrecht. Paup coachedthelinetofinishsecondintheMVFCintacklesforlossandthirdinteamsackswhereAlbrechtfinishedinthetop-30intheFCSinsackspergame. Prior to UNI, Paup served as the head coach at Southwest High School in Green Bay, Wis. from 2007-2012, posting a 43-21 record. Paup played linebacker at UNI from 1986-1989, earning second team All-America honors in 1989. Paup went on to have an 11-year career in the National Football League that was highlighted by him earning defensive MVP honors in the league in 1995 for the Buffalo Bills. Paup played from 1990-94 for the Green Bay Packers and moved on to Buffalo to play for the Bills from 1995-97. Paup played two seasons in Jacksonville for the Jaguars before capping his NFL career with the Minnesota Vikings in 2000. He played 148 games in the NFL and drew 113 starting assignments. Paup was a four-time Pro Bowl selection and tallied 75 career sacks. Paup has a wife, Denise and six children. His daughters are Rachel (16), Hailey (14), Lauren (8) and Paige (8). He also has two sons, Alex and Nathan. Alex was a linebacker for the Panthers from 2013-14 and Nathan is currently a sophomore on the team.

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BRYCE PAUPDEFENSIVELINE/PLAYERDEVELOPMENT3rd Season

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COACHING EXPERIENCE• 2015-Present: Safeties, UNI• 2014: Defensive Backs, Cal Poly• 2012-2013: Graduate Assistant, Northern Illinois

PLAYING EXPERIENCE• Safety/Linebacker, Kansas• Special Teams Captain, 2010• Big 12 All-Academic, 2009 and 2010• Part of BCS Orange Bowl and Insight Bowl winning teams

EDUCATION• Kansas, 2009 | Major: Finance and Marketing • Northern Illinois, 2011 | Master’s: Business Administration

PERSONAL• Hometown: Akure, Nigeria; Mesquite, Texas• Family: Wife, Dangé; Daughter, Kloie

OlaitanOguntoduisinhisfirstseasonasthePanthersafetiescoach. Oguntodu most recently spent time at Cal Poly as the defensive backs coach. He was integral in creating weekly scouting reports, assisting in the development of special teams schemes and was involved in all aspects of recruiting. He helped lead the defense to a No. 4 ranking in total defense and scoring defense in the Big Sky in 2014. Prior to his time in San Luis Obispo, he was a graduate assistant at Northern Illinois, working primarily with the linebackers. He was a part of preparing weekly game plans for the defensive staff, signaling defensive calls on game days for linebackers and secondary adjustments along with coaching thelinebackercrewsinallaspectsofrunfitresponsibilitiesandpasscoverageassignments. Born in Akure, Nigeria, Oguntodu immigrated to Mesquite, Texas, and played collegiately at the University of Kansas as a safety and linebacker. He wasaspecialteamscaptainin2010,alsoearningAcademicAll-Big12first-teamin 2009 and 2010. During his time at Kansas, he was a part of the BCS Orange Bowl and Insight Bowl championship winning teams. OguntodureceiveddegreesinfinanceandmarketingfromKansasin2009 while also achieving his master’s degree in business administration in 2011. He and his wife, Dangé Oguntodu, have a nine-year-old daughter, Kloie.

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SUPPORT STAFF

D.J. HORDDIRECTOROFOPERATIONS3rd SeasonAlmaMater:NotreDame

TRAVIS STUEVEATHLETICTRAINING3rd SeasonAlmaMater:PointLoma

JED SMITHSTRENGTH&CONDITIONING10thSeasonAlmaMater:Minnesota-Morris

STEVE NURSEEQUIPMENT23rd SeasonAlmaMater:UNI

MIKE BURSICKANALYTICS2ND SEASONAlmaMater:Butler

STACIA EGGERSACADEMICS7TH SEASONAlmaMater:UNI

JORDIE LINDLEYCOMMUNICATIONS4TH SEASON AlmaMater:OklahomaState

JUSTIN SCHEMMELCOMPLIANCE2ND SEASONAlmaMater:NDSU

TROY DANNENATHLETICDIRECTOR8TH SEASONAlmaMater:UNI

BILL RUUDPRESIDENT2ND SEASONAlmaMater:NorthDakota

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#94 ISAAC ALESSR|DEFENSIVELINE6-3,268MUSCATINE,IOWAMUSCATINEHIGHSCHOOL

CAREERSTATISTICS

YEAR GP-GS UT AT TOTAL S TFL FF FR PBU2014 13-13 34 20 54 9.0 18.5 2 1 02013 11-1 13 10 23 3 4.5 0 0 02012 9-1 8 8 16 1 3.0 0 0 0TOTAL 33-15 55 38 93 13.0 26.0 2 1 0

2014:Startedin13gamesforUNIonthedefensiveline…finishedthe season with 54 tackles and a team leading 9.0 sacks for 55 yards … had at least one tackle for loss in every game during the season, totaling 18.5 for a loss of 77 yards … also had two forced fumbles, fivequarterbackhurriesandtwopassbreakups…openedtheseason with seven tackles against Iowa (8/30) … had three tackles and a sack for 12 yards against Tennessee Tech (9/27) … record-edfivetackles,asackandaquarterbackhurryinUNI’swinoverSouthernIllinois(11/15)…finishedwithback-to-backgameswithsix tackles, including 4.0 TFL and 2.0 sacks against Missouri State (11/22) … earned All-MVFC second-team and MVFC Scholar-Athlete second-team … is now tied for third all-time at UNI in tackles for loss in a season.2013:Saw action in 11 games, picking up a start against South Da-kotaState(10/26)…finishedtheseasonwith23tackles,includingthree sacks and 4.5 for loss … had a career-high nine tackles and one sack against South Dakota State … grabbed two sacks for a loss of 16 yards in the Panthers win over then ranked No. 4 Mc-Neese State (9/28).2012:Saw action in nine games and started one during the season … recorded 16 tackles on the season including eight unassisted and eight assisted … notched a season high four tackles against Southern Illinois (10/13) … had a sack for a loss of six yards against MissouriState(11/17)andfinishedtheseasonwiththreetacklesfora loss of 13 yards.2011:Redshirted ... voted scout team defensive MVP by his team-mates.HighSchool:Named to the Des Moines Register Elite All-State team ...namedfirstteamall-stateClass4AbytheDesMoinesRegisterandtheIowaNewspaperAssociation...first-teamall-conferenceselection...earnedsecond-teamall-stateandfirst-teamall-confer-ence honors as a junior ... school record holder for career tackles, career sacks, sacks in a season, career tackles for loss and tackles forlossinaseason...DrakeRelaysqualifierintheshot-put...IowaShrine Bowl invitee ... played for coach Jake Mueller at Muscatine.Personal: Son of Paul and Tammy Ales … majoring in physical education.

#23 A.J. ALLENRFR|LINEBACKER6-2,204WAUKEE,IOWAWAUKEEHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Redshirted.HighSchool:Played football at Waukee High School for Scott Carlson … was voted a team captain … helped lead his team to a 10-2 record and a deep playoff run as a senior … was an All-Confer-ence and All-State honoree as an outside linebacker and a running back … notched 10 touchdowns in 2013 from rushing, receiving and interceptions…alsoletteredinbasketballandtrackandfieldasafour-timestatemeetandDrakeRelaysqualifier.Personal:Son of Andre Allen and Kristina Storm … father, Andre, was a former football All-American and UNI alum … has one sibling, Trevor … majoring in business.

#9 BRYCE ANDERSONRFR|LINEBACKER6-2,210SOUTHFIELD,MICH.GROVEHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Redshirted.HighSchool:Played football at Grove High School as a four-year letter winner … earned honorable mention as a linebacker as a junior … recorded 80 tackles, three sacks, four forced fumbles, six pass breakups and two interceptions as a senior … was voted team captain and earned 2013 All-Oakland Association Football Team his junior and senior seasons … named All-Metro North Regional Team by the Detroit Free Press and AP … helped lead his team to a state playoff appearance.Personal:Son of Reggie and Hope Anderson … majoring in political science.

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#65 JACOB APPLEMANRFR|OFFENSIVELINE6-6,302ROCKISLAND,ILL.ALLEMAN HIGH SCHOOL

2014:Redshirted.HighSchool: Played football at Alleman High School for Dave Deja-gher…wasWesternBigSixAll-Conferencein2013…earnedfirstteamAll-DispatchandfirstteamAll-Metroin2013…namedAll-State honorable mention his senior season … was also a two-year starter at Marian High School in Mishawaka, Ind. … received three IronManawardsfrom2011-12…alsoletteredintrackandfieldatMarian High School … graduated early from Alleman.Personal:Son of Jeff Appleman … was on the Honor Roll at Alleman High School … majoring in exercise science.

#3 WILLIE BEAMONRFR|DEFENSIVEBACK5-11,170LINCOLN, NEB.SOUTHEASTHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Redshirted.HighSchool:Played football at Lincoln Southeast High School for Ryan Gottula … was a three-sport athlete at Lincoln Southeast, also lettering in basketball and soccer … was clocked in the low 4.5s in the 40-yard dash … played wide receiver and defensive back during his senior season, recording 353 yards through the air and 30 tackles … he also racked up 579 all-purpose yards during his junior and senior years.Personal:Son of Willie Beamon, a former Panther football player from 1989-92.

#90 LOGAN BIEGHLERSR|PUNTER6-0,205ALTOONA, IOWASOUTHEASTPOLKHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Playedinall14gamesasUNI’sstartingpunter…finishedtheseason with a school record 3,708 yards on 90 punts … averaged 41.2 yards per punt … notched a career-high eight touchbacks along with 27 punts that landed within the 20-yard-line … set a school record for punts in a game with 13 against Hawai’i … had seven punts for 288 yards, with four of his punts landing inside the 20-yard-line against South Dakota (10/11) … earned CFPA National Punter of the Week for his performance against South Dakota … re-corded a career-high 47.2 yards per punt against South Dakota State (10/18)…finishedwithacareer-high458puntingyardsagainst

Illinois State (11/1) … had a season-long 59-yard punt against North Dakota State (11/8) … ended the season with 13 punts for 50-or-more yards … is now eighth all-time in career punting yards and sixth in career punting average.2013:Saw action in all 12 games as the Panthers starting punter … punted 62 times during the season for 2,498 yards … averaged 40.3 yards per punt for four touchbacks, including 15 inside the 20-yard-line…hadfivepuntsontheseasonthatwere50ormoreyards,including his career-long 66 yard punt against Northern Colorado (9/21) … matched his career-long 66-yard punt against Missouri State (11/16).2012:Saw action in two games during the season … punted once for 31 yards against Central State (9/8).2011:Redshirted.HighSchool:First-team all-state selection at punter in Class 4A by the Iowa Newspaper Association in 2010 ... named second-team all-state as a kicker by the Des Moines Register.Personal:Son of Allen and Karen Bieghler … majoring in mathemat-ics.

#11 JUSTIN BLACKJR|QUARTERBACK6-2,222NAPLES, FLA.BARRONCOLLIERHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Did not see action.2013:Saw action against McNeese State (9/28) … completed one passoffafakefieldgoalfor19yards.2012:Redshirted.HighSchool:Transferred from Port Huron, Mich., to play at Barron Collier for his senior season ... three-year starter, throwing for more than 1,000 yards each season ... led teams to the state playoffs as a sophomore, junior and senior ... ran for 560 yards as a sophomore andover600asajunior...firstquarterbackatBarronCollierinthelast 10 seasons to throw for over 1,000 yards ... team captain ... mem-ber of the all-academic team in Michigan prior to moving to Florida ... all-area honoree as a sophomore and junior, honorable mention all-conference as a senior ... also ran track and played basketball ... Fellowship of Christian Athletes leader and youth group mentor.

#4 CHARLES BROWNJR|WIDERECEIVER5-10,175FORTMEYERS,FLA.FORTMEYERSHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Played in all 14 games at wide receiver after making the switch to the offensive side of the ball in the spring … got the starting nod infivegames,finishingwith315yardson19receptionsforanav-erage of 16.6 yards per catch … also performed kick return duties, racking up 136 yards, including a career-long 48-yard return against Hawai’i(9/13)…grabbedacareer-highfivereceptionsagainstSouth Dakota State (10/18) … had three receptions for 63 yards in

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#34 J’VEYON BROWNINGSO|RUNNINGBACK5-9,195KANSASCITY,KAN.F.L. SCHLAGLE HIGH SCHOOL

2014:SawactionagainstTennesseeTech(9/27)…hadfivecarriesfor 14 yards.2013:Redshirted.HighSchool:Played football at F.L. Schlagle High School for Martez Wesley ... rushed for 1,168 yards and 17 touchdowns during his se-nior season ... was named to the Midwest Top RB Award, All-League and All-State teams ... was selected as the KCK Preps Player of the Year in 2012 ... rushed for 1,700 yards and 21 touchdowns during his junior season ... broke the school record for having over 2,000 all-purpose yards for two consecutive years … was a member of the National Honor Society.Personal:Son of Chester and Michelle Browning.

#6 RAY BUCHANAN JR.JR|DEFENSIVEBACK5-11,180SUWANEE,GA.PEACHTREERIDGEHS(ARKANSAS)

2014:Played in 12 games for the Panthers as a cornerback reserve …finishedtheseasonwith11tackles,foursoloandsevenassisted… recorded a solo tackles in UNI’s game against Hawai’i (9/13) … finishedwithtwosolostopsinUNI’sregularseasonfinaleagainstMissouri State (9/22) … also grabbed two tackles against Stephen F.Austin(11/29)inthefirstroundoftheFCSPlayoffs…finishedwitha season-high three tackles, including a fumble return for 10 yards and a pass breakup against Illinois State (12/6).

CHARLES BROWN, 2014

UNI’swinoverWesternIllinois(10/25)…finishedwithacareer-high77 yards in UNI’s second round playoff game against Illinois State (12/6)…scoredhisfirst-careertouchdownafterreturningablockedpunt in UNI’s win over then undefeated Illinois State (11/1) during the regular season.2013:Saw action in 11 games, starting two at cornerback … recorded19tackles,including13unassisted…hadhisfirstcareerinterception against Northern Colorado (9/21) for a 12-yard return … notched a career-high eight tackles against Southern Illinois (10/12).2012: Redshirted. HighSchool:Third team all-state cornerback in 6A as a senior in 2011...firstteamall-districtasasenior...first-teamall-areaselec-tion at cornerback as a junior and senior ... voted team MVP by his teammates following his senior season ... third in the state of Florida in the 400m, clocking a time of 48.84 ... 10th in Florida in the long jump with a mark of 22-07.75 ... district and regional champion in the 400m.Personal:Majoring in movement and exercise science … also a member of the UNI Track and Field team.

PriortoUNI:Redshirted at the University of Arkansas during the 2012 season.HighSchool:He was ranked as the 59th-best cornerback in the na-tion by Rivals.com … in his senior season, he made 39 tackles, two interceptions, 11 pass breakups, one safety and one forced fumble and was selected to play in the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl held at Cowboys Stadium … Peachtree Ridge put together an 8-3 record in 2011 and advanced to the 5A state playoffs … he recorded 30tacklesinfivegamesasajuniorbeforesufferinganinjury…hewas coached at Peachtree Ridge by Bill Ballard and Mark Fleet-wood … Buchanan selected Arkansas after receiving interest from multiple schools, including Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Louisville and Illinois.Personal:Son of Ray and Sheree Buchanan … his father was drafted in the third round of the 1993 NFL Draft by the Indianapolis Colts and spent 12 seasons in the NFL playing for the Colts, Atlanta Falcons and Oakland Raiders.

#44 WES BURNSIDEJR|RUNNINGBACK5-9,202DYSART,IOWAUNIONHS(IOWACENTRAL)

2014:Did not see action.PriortoUNI:Played football at Iowa Central … had 49 rushing attemptsfor278yardsandtwotouchdownshisfinalseason.High School: Played football at Union High School in La Porte City, Iowa … was a two-time Des Moines Register honoree and earned firstteamAll-Stateasarunningback…letteredinfootballallfouryears … was the MVP of the 2011 3A state championship game in 2011.Personal:Son of Sherman and Treasa Burnside … has six siblings, Megan, Travon, Olivia, Paul, Jevon and Julian … majoring in move-ment and exercise science.

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#16 LOGAN CUNNINGHAMJR|WIDERECEIVER5-11,190ARCADIA,IND.HAMILTON HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL

2014:Played in 12 games as a reserve wide receiver and as a kickoff returner … was also a part of special teams … had one catch against Western Illinois (10/25) … also had a catch for six yards against Illinois State (12/6).2013:Saw action in 10 games as a reserve wide receiver and as a kickoffreturner…finishedtheseasonwiththreecatchesfor20yards … racked up a team leading 323 kickoff return yards, averag-ing 20.2 per game … broke free for a 33-yard return against No. 4 McNeese State (9/28) … had a career-high 94 return yards against South Dakota State (10/26), including a career-long 47-yard return.2012:Redshirted.HighSchool:Owns seven school offensive records (career all-pur-pose yards, career touchdowns, career receiving yards, career receiving touchdowns, career return yards, single-season receiv-ing yards, single-game touchdowns and career interceptions) ... all-stateselectionasajunior,senior...three-timefirstteamAll-MidIndiana Conference ... four-time All-Indianapolis Star selection ... named team MVP twice ... three-time All-Hamilton County ... led Hamilton Heights to three playoff appearances ... 2,282 all-purpose yards and 30 touchdowns as a senior, also made four interceptions and 40 tackles ... owned the longest touchdowns in the state in four different categories for the 2011 season - 98-yard kickoff return (twice), 95-yard rush, 94-yard receiving, 93-yard INT return ... 71 career touchdowns ... 6,677 career all-purpose yards ... led the state of Indiana in kick return and punt return average for three seasons ... voted MVP of the Lucas Oil Horseshoe Classic ... winner of the Big OrangeAwardforon-fieldandoff-fieldwork.Personal:Son of Steve and Lisa Cunningham ... has two brothers, Landon and Morgan … majoring in business.

#63 DEVIN DAILYSO | DEFENSIVE LINE6-6,251LECLAIRE,IOWAPLEASANTVALLEYHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Saw action against Tennessee Tech (9/27) as a reserve on the defensive line.2013:Redshirted.HighSchool:Played and lettered for two years at Pleasant Val-leyHighSchoolforRustyVanwetzinger...wasnamedfirstteamAll-Conference and All-Metro in 2012 ... selected to the All-State second team and second-team All-State Des Moines Register his senior season ... also competed in the shot put, discus and 200 me-tersonthetrackandfieldteam.Personal:Son of Todd and Jacki Daily.

#30 D’SHAWN DEXTERJR|LINEBACKER5-11,200ORLANDO,FLA.EASTRIVERHIGHSCHOOL(IOWACENTRAL)

2014:Saw action in all 14 games, getting the starting nod in six as alinebacker…finishedtheseasonwith26tackles,including16solo and 10 assisted … has two sacks for a loss of 16 yards … also notched two pass breakups and three quarterback hurries … had two tackles, including a sack for seven yards against Tennessee Tech (9/27) … grabbed a career-high seven tackles and a pass breakup at Western Illinois (10/25) … tied his career-high of seven tacklesinUNI’swinoverSouthernIllinois(11/15)…alsofinishedwithfivetackles,allsolo,asackforalossofsevenyearsandaforced fumble against Illinois State (12/6).PriortoUNI:Played football at Iowa Central … averaged 7.2 tackles pergamelastseason,finishingwith72totaltacklesandtwointer-ceptions … earned Iowa Community College Athlete of the Week honors (11/5).HighSchool:Lettered in football at East River High School … earned defensive MVP in 2009 … was awarded the Best Linebacker Award in 2010 and 2011 … was also named team MVP in 2011.Personal:Son of Sidney and Charlene … has one sibling, Trey … majoring in computer science.

#60 LEE CARHARTSO | OFFENSIVE LINE6-4,297OMAHA, NEB.CREIGHTONPREP

2014:Saw action against Northern Colorado (9/20) and Tennessee Tech (9/27) as a reserve on the offensive line.2013:Redshirted.HighSchool:Played football at Creighton Preparatory School for Chris Nizzi ... named to the All-District, All-Metro and All-State teams in 2012 ... selected to the Lincoln Journal Star Superstate team his senior season ... honored with All-District in 2011 ... helped lead his teamtostateplayoffsthreeyearsinarowandtoasemifinalap-pearance in 2012 ... was a member of the Dean’s List during his time atCreightonPrep...alsoletteredintrackandfield.

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#2 MAKINTON DORLEANTSR|DEFENSIVEBACK5-11,185NAPLES, FLA.LELYHS(MARYLAND)

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YEAR GP-GS UT AT TOTAL S TFL FF FR PD2014 14-14 30 7 37 0 0 2 1 72013 12-12 34 20 54 0 4.0 1 O 5TOTAL 26-26 64 27 91 0 4.0 3 1 12

2014:Startedall14gamesforUNIatcornerback…finishedtheseason with 37 tackles, including 30 of those coming unassisted … finishedwithaseason-highseventacklesagainstHawai’i(9/13),also grabbing a season-high three pass breakups … had a forced fumble and fumble recovery in UNI’s 23-3 win over North Dakota State(11/8)…notchedsixtacklesinUNI’sregularseasonfinaleagainst Missouri State (11/22) … earned All-MVFC honorable men-tion honors.2013:Startedinall12gamesatcornerback…finishedtheseasonwith 54 tackles, including 34 unassisted and 20 assisted … recorded 4.5 tackles for loss, one interception, four pass breakups and one forcedfumble…finishedwithacareer-higheighttacklesagainstNorthDakotaState(10/5)…hadfivetackles,includingtwoforalossof26yardsandhisfirstcareerinterceptionagainstSouthDakota (10/19) … earned All-MVFC second team and All-Newcomer team honors.PriortoUNI:Played at the University of Maryland from 2011-2012 … redshirted during the 2012 season … earned special teams scout team player of the week leading up to the Virginia game (11/5/11) … played in 11 games in 2012 for the Terrapins.HighSchool:Recorded 42 tackles, 14 pass breakups, one intercep-tion,onefumblerecovery,twoblockedfieldgoalsand652yardsoftotal offense as a senior despite missing four games with an injury ... the No. 43-ranked safety in the nation by Scouts, Inc. ... ranked No. 62 in the country among cornerbacks by Rivals.com ... rated No. 85 nationally among cornerbacks by Scout.com ... registered 42 tackles, two pass breakups and three blocked kicks in 2009 ... also considered Florida State, Iowa State, Wisconsin and West Virginia ... coached by Dave Miller.Personal:Majoring in communications.

#14 ELI DUNNERFR|QUARTERBACK6-4,227GRINNELL,IOWAGRINNELLHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Redshirted.HighSchool:Played football at Grinnell High School for Jim Dunne … earned All-State quarterback three times during his high school career … was voted team captain and team MVP in 2012 and 2013 … named to the Iowa Newspaper Association third team in 2011 andfirstteamin2012and2013…selectedtotheDesMoinesReg-isterfirstteamin2012andsecondteamin2013…wasathree-yearAll-District and Academic All-District honoree … was also an IFCA academic All-State selection in 2013 ... holds eight Grinnell High School records and is fourth on the all-time Iowa career passing list with 8,107 yards … is also sixth all-time in the state of Iowa in com-pletions (538) and 10th all-time in career touchdowns (75) … was the state of Iowa’s 2014 Iowa Wendy’s Heisman Award winner … was selected to play for the south squad in the 2014 Iowa Shrine Bowl … also lettered in basketball and baseball and holds the Grinnell career rebounding record.Personal:Son of Jim and Sara Dunne … inducted into the National Honor Society in 2013 … majoring in business.

#50 MATT EASLEYJR|KICKER5-11,200NEWTON, IOWANEWTON HIGH SCHOOL

2014:Did not see action.2013:Did not see action.2012:Redshirted.HighSchool:A graduate of Newton High School in Newton, Iowa.Personal:Son of John Easley and Alison Lemke … majoring in movement and exercise science.

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#46 JARED FARLEYSO|LINEBACKER6-1,221CEDARFALLS,IOWACEDARFALLSHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Was one of three true freshman to play during the 2014 season, seeing action in 12 games and getting the starting nod once … finishedtheseasonwith14tackles,oneinterceptionandonefumblerecovery … had a tackle and a fumble recovery for seven yards against Tennessee Tech (9/27) … recorded a career-high six tackles andhisfirst-careerinterceptionagainstSouthDakotaState(10/18)… started at linebacker against South Dakota State.HighSchool:Played football and was a three-year letter winner at Cedar Falls High School for Pat Mitchell and Brad Remmert … was part of the team that had 30 wins and only eight losses in a three-yearperiod…helpedleadhisteamtotwostatesemi-finalappear-ancesandonequarterfinalappearance…wasvotedteamcaptainfor the 2012 and 2013 seasons … is a two-time Golden Hammer Award recipient … earned All-Metro in 2011, 2012 and 2013 and was alsonamedAll-MississippiValleyfirstteamin2012…wasselectedtotheINAAll-StateandEliteAll-Statefirstteamshisjuniorseason… also lettered in baseball and was selected team MVP in 2012.Personal:Son of Mark and Lori Farley … has two siblings, Jake and Jamie … brother, Jake Farley, is a former linebacker for UNI … was part of the Honor Roll all four years at Cedar Falls High School … majoring in business.

#21 JOE FELDPAUSCHSR|DEFENSIVEBACK6-1,207DEWITT, IOWADEWITTCENTRAL(IOWACENTRAL)

2014:Played in UNI’s season opening game against Iowa, suffering a season-ending injury.2013:Saw action in 11 games, starting against Iowa State and Drake … recorded 14 tackles during the season, including eight unassisted … had a season-high seven tackles against Iowa State (8/31) … notched a forced fumble against No. 9 Youngstown State (11/9).PriortoUNI:Was voted second team All-Conference during his sophomore season at Iowa Central Community College ... during his freshman season, he was fourth on the team in tackles with 60 and was voted honorable mention All-Conference.HighSchool: Ran for 804 yards and nine touchdowns his senior sea-sonatDewittCentralHighSchool...wasvotedfirstteamAll-Confer-enceasarunningback...alsoletteredintrackandfieldandholdsthe state 3A record in the 4X200 meter relay.Personal:Son of Mark and Renee Feldpausch … majoring in leisure, youth and human services.

#39 DUNCAN FERCHRFR|LINEBACKER6-2,226STATECENTER,IOWAWESTMARSHALLHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Redshirted.HighSchool:Played football at West Marshall High School for Ken Winkler … was a four-time All-District selection and was named District Offensive Player of the Year as a junior and senior … was atwotimefirstteamAll-StateandEliteAll-Staterunningback…racked up 4,274 yards and 70 touchdowns during his junior and se-nior seasons … was a four-year starter and a team captain … also letteredinbasketballandtrackandfieldasafour-yearstatemeetqualifier.Personal:Son of Randy and Tracy Ferch … has two siblings, Dalton and Drake … was an Honor Roll student all four years and was a member of the National Honor Society … majoring in education.

#10 DAURICE FOUNTAINSO|WIDERECEIVER6-3,203MADISON, WIS.JAMESMADISONMEMORIALHS

2014:Saw action in all 14 games as just one of three true freshman who played during the 2014 season … caught 10 passes for 117 yards and a touchdown … had two receptions for 20 yards, includ-ing a 15-yard touchdown against South Dakota (10/11) … recorded a career-high three receptions in UNI’s win over Western Illinois (10/25) … notched a career-high 35 receiving yards against Missouri State (11/22) … averaged 11.7 yards per catch.HighSchool:Played football at James Madison Memorial High School for Mike Galindo … was named the 2014 Wisconsin State’s Journal Male Athlete of the Year ... named a 2-star recruit on Yahoo-Rivals.com and a 3-star recruit on 247Sports.com ... helped his team to two state playoff appearances … was named a team captain as asenior…earnedfirstteamAll-Stateasawidereceiverandwasvoted to the All-region and Big 8 All-Conference teams in 2013 … was also named Big Eight Conference Player of the Year in 2013 ... currently owns the longest kick return in Wisconsin State History (99 yards)...scoredfivetouchdownsandhad300-plusyardsagainstthebest team in the state in 2013 ... named an All-City defensive back and a second team Big 8 All-Conference honoree in 2012 … was also selected to the Big 8 All-Conference second team as a return specialist…alsoletteredintrackandfieldandbasketball...earnedAll-Statefirstteamintrackin2013...staterecordholderinthe110meter hurdles and is the school record holder in the 110 hurdles and the long jump ... was a state champion in the 110 hurdles and long jump in 2012.Personal:Son of Tenesha Fountain and Frederick Bailey … has two siblings, Devion Fountain and Frederick Bailey, Jr. … majoring in communications.

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#42 GRIFFIN GAETAJR|DEFENSIVELINE6-6,247MUSCATINE,IOWAMUSCATINEHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Played in 12 games as a reserve on the defensive line … recorded two tackles against Northern Colorado (9/20) … also assisted on a tackle against Tennessee Tech (9/27).2013:Saw action in three games during the season … split time between the defensive line and as a tight end.2012:Redshirted. HighSchool:Three-year varsity letterwinner ... second team all-state and second-team all-conference tight end as a junior in 2010 ... all-metro team pick at tight end as a senior ... won the Tip Willis award at Muscatine HS for outstanding effort ... team captain ... also a three-year letterwinner in basketball, playing for the Iowa Barn-stormers AAU basketball program for three years ... three-time state meetqualifierinthehighjump,placingseventhasajunior.

#20 RASHADEEM GRAYSO|WIDERECEIVER5-10,170WHITEFISHBAY,WIS.WHITEFISHBAYHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Saw action against Tennessee Tech (9/27) on special teams.2013:Redshirted.HighSchool:Played football at White Fish Bay High School for Jim Tietjen ... rushed for 1,683 yards and 24 touchdowns during his senior season ... averaged 140.2 yards per game and 8.9 yards per carry...finishedhishighschoolcareerwith3,334rushingyardsand41rushingtouchdowns...helpedleadhisteamtothestatesemi-fi-nals and a 12-3 season ... named an All-State running back selection and was a two-time All-Region and All-Conference selection ... also letteredintrackandfieldandwrestling.Personal:Son of Roslyn Gray.

#1 DEIONDRE’ HALLSR|DEFENSIVEBACK6-2,190BLUESPRINGS,MO.BLUESPRINGSHIGHSCHOOL

CAREERSTATISTICS

YEAR GP-GS UT AT TOTAL S INT FF FR PD2014 14-14 49 24 73 0 5 0 1 112013 12-12 38 19 57 3 2 0 0 72012 11-6 16 13 29 0 0 0 1 0TOTAL 37-32 103 56 159 3 7 0 2 18

2014:Finished the season leading UNI cornerbacks in tackles with 74,alsorankingfifthontheteam…finishedinthetop-10intheMVFCinpassesdefendedwithsixpassbreakups…rankedfirstintheleagueininterceptionswithfive…startedall14gamesforUNI at cornerback … notched his second-career pick-six against Tennessee Tech (9/27) … had eight tackles and an interception for a 19-yard gain against South Dakota (10/11) … also had interceptions against Indiana State (10/4), Western Illinois (10/25) and Stephen F. Austin (11/29) … had an interception for 24 return yards against Stephen F. Austin and notched a career-high 11 tackles … earned All-MVFC second-team and was named to the Beyond Sports Net-work FCS All-America third-team.2013: Started in all 12 games for the Panthers at the linebacker and cornerback positions … Hall proved himself to be versatile during theseason,finishingwith57tackles,threesacksandtwointercep-tions…healsospenttimeasakickoffreturner,finishingtheseasonwith202yards…grabbedhisfirstcareerinterceptionagainstNorthern Colorado (9/21), returning it for 10 yards … had an inter-ception return for a touchdown against Southern Illinois (10/12), also recordingacareer-high10tackles…alsohadfivepassbreakupsduring the season … ran for a career-high 80 kickoff return yards against No. 9 Youngstown State (11/9), including a career-long 37-yard return … earned All-MVFC honorable mention status.2012: Played in 11 games and started six as a true freshman … finishedtheseasonwith29tackles,including16unassistedand13 assisted … also notched a blocked kick and one forced fumble …recordedaseasonhighfivetacklesagainstSouthDakotaState(10/20), Illinois State (10/27) and South Dakota (11/10).HighSchool:Honorsincludefirstteamall-stateandfirstteamall-metro ... also named to the All-Simone team, which is given to the top players in the Kansas City area ... led Blue Springs to a 7-3 record as a senior and was a two-way starter at wide receiver and free safety ... despite opposing teams’ efforts to avoid him, Hall finishedtheseasonwith52tackles,eightpassbreakupsandfourinterceptions ... caught 35 passes for 710 yards and 9 touchdowns asthetopoffensiveweaponforBlueSprings...finalistfortheOtisTaylor Award, given to the best receiver or tight end in the Kansas City area.Personal:Son of Rosie and Clifton Hall … majoring in family ser-vices.DEIONDRE’ HALL, 2014

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#69 TREVOR HANSONJR|OFFENSIVELINE6-6,290WEST DES MOINES, IOWAVALLEYHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Playedin10games,startingfiveatoffensiveguard…wasapart of the UNI offensive line that has helped the Panthers to 2,353 yards on the ground … helped the offensive line that allowed UNI tofinishwith300ormorerushingyardsintwoconsecutivegames,against Northern Colorado (9/20) and Tennessee Tech (9/27).2013:Saw action in eight games as a reserve on the offensive line.2012:Redshirted.HighSchool:Elite all-state offensive lineman by the Des Moines Registerandfirstteamall-statebytheIowaNewspaperAssociation...firstteamall-conference...two-timeacademicall-conferencepick ... three-year starter at West Des Moines Valley HS as an offensivetackle...hasalsobeeninvolvedintrack&fieldandchurchyouth group ... started an automotive detailing business through WDM Valley’s entrepreneurship class ... high school coach: Gary Swenson.Personal:Son of Karin and Rich Hanson … majoring in manage-ment: business administration.

#8 CLINT HEAVENSO|LINEBACKER6-0,233BRADENTON,FLA.MANATEEHS(NORTHCAROLINA)

2014:Redshirted due to injury. PriortoUNI:Played at the University of North Carolina ... played in fivegamesin2013,primarilyonspecialteams...assistedonatacklein Carolina’s 80-20 victory over Old Dominion.HighSchool:Ranked the No. 30 safety prospect in the nation by Rivals.com and considered one of the top 100 players in Florida ... considered the No. 59 safety nationally by ESPN.com ... rated the No. 72 safety prospect in the country by Scout.com ... helped lead histeamtotheFlorida7-Astatechampionship,itsfirstsince1992...recorded80tackles,including50solostops,andfivepassesdefendedasasenior...hadasackintheregionalfinal...wasathree-year starter and played in two state championship games at Manatee ... had a season-high 14 tackles against Palm Beach in the statesemifinalandhad10againstnationally-rankedOurLadyofGood Counsel (Md.) in the season opener ... coached by Joe Kinnan ...alsocompetedintrackandfield.Personal:Son of Clinton and Tundra Heaven ... has four siblings, Lauren, CJ, Princess and Toya ... exercise and sport science major.

#22 DAMON HENDRIXJR|DEFENSIVEBACK6-1,215PHOENIX,ARIZ.CAMELBACKHS(PHOENIXJC)

2014:Did not see action.PriortoUNI:Was a starter at Phoenix Junior College and led the team in tackles … was voted by teammates and his coaches as the defensiveteamcaptain…finishedtheseasonrankedNo.15inthenation for tackles per game … was awarded the Scholar Athlete Award for having a GPA over 3.0.HighSchool:Played football at Camelback High School in Phoe-nix, Ariz. … earned second team All-Conference as a sophomore … named team captain by his coaches and teammates his junior season … honored as the defensive MVP and the team captain as a senior…alsoletteredinwrestlingandtrackandfield.

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#33 BARKLEY HILLJR|LINEBACKER6-0,223DENVER,IOWACEDARFALLS,IOWA(IOWA)

2014:Played in 11 games and started one … split his time as a run-ning back, fullback and special teams member … had eight carries for25yardsagainstNorthernColorado(9/20)…finishedwithaseason-high 63 yards, including a season-long 45 yard rush against Tennessee Tech (9/27) … also had a tackle against Northern Colora-do and Tennessee Tech ... made the switch to linebacker during the spring season. PriortoUNI:Played football at the University of Iowa … redshirted due to injury in 2012.HighSchool:Named to Parade All-America team as a senior . . . ESPN Iowa Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior . . . named Of-fensive Player of the Year by the Cedar Rapids Gazette . . . candidate for2011EdThomasAward...namedfirstteamrunningbackonDesMoinesRegisterEliteall-stateteamasjuniorandsenior...firstteam all-state by Iowa Newspaper Association as junior and senior ...Class4Aall-stateteamcaptainasasenior...firstteamall-Mis-sissippi Valley Conference and conference Most Valuable Player as junior and senior . . . named third team all-state as a sophomore . . . firstteamall-conferenceasasophomore...earnedthreelettersasrunning back, linebacker and punter . . . team captain as a junior and senior . . . rushed for over 6,000 yards and 89 touchdowns in three seasons . . . helped prep team post three-year mark of 30-6, reaching stateplayoffseachyearandadvancingtosemifinalsasasenior... holds school records for touchdowns in a game (six) and season (40) . . . holds school, conference and state record with 89 career touchdowns . . . 316 attempts for 2,493 yards and 40 touchdowns as a senior, leading Cedar Falls to an 11-2 record as a senior . . . rushed 230 times for 1,795 yards and 26 touchdowns as a junior . . . gained 1,839 yards and scored 23 touchdowns on 238 rushing attempts as a sophomore . . . also three-year letterman in track, competing in sprints, high jump and long jump . . . member of 400-meter relay team that holds school record (42.07).Personal: Son of Kathy and Johnny Hill . . . high school coaches were Pat Mitchell and Brad Remmert.

#81 XAVIER JAMESSO|WIDERECEIVER6-2,175DES MOINES, IOWAEAST HIGH SCHOOL

2014:Saw action against Tennessee Tech (9/27) as a reserve wide receiver.2013:Redshirted.HighSchool:Started at quarterback and defensive back for three years at Des Moines East High School for Greg Schoon ... holds 11

school records ... threw for 20 touchdowns, rushed for 20 touch-downs and tallied 3,423 total yards ... was named All-Division, All-WesternIowa,firstteamAll-StateUtilityPlayer,firstteamMid-westMouth Utility Player and All-State Academic Team ... received the Des Moines Register Shining Star three times during his senior season and was invited to the Shrine Bowl.Personal:Son of Carlos and Chrissy James.

#56 DE’ANGELO JENNINGSSR|LINEBACKER6-2,226TULSA,OKLA.BIXBYHS(NEOKLAHOMAA&M)

2014:Played in all 14 games at the linebacker position and on spe-cialteams…finishedtheseasonwith16tackles,including10solo… recorded three tackles and a sack for six yards against Northern Colorado (9/20) … had two tackles against Tennessee Tech (9/27) …finishedwithasolotackleandablockedkickinUNI’swinoverIllinois State (11/1) … also had three unassisted tackles against Missouri State (11/22).2013:Did not see action due to injury.PriortoUNI:DuringhissophomoreseasonatNEO,hefinishedwith52 tackles and four sacks ... was voted second team All-Confer-ence in SWJCFC ... was voted All-Conference honorable mention his freshman season ... lettered in football at Bixby High School, notching 120 tackles, three sacks and three touchdowns his senior season ... played in the Jim Thorpe All-Star Game his senior season ...alsoparticipatedintrackandfieldandwasastatequalifierinwrestling.Personal:Son of DeWitt Jennings and Angela Jackson … majoring in movement and exercise science.

#74 TREVOR JORGENSONSR|OFFENSIVELINE6-7,290LACROSSE,WIS.LOGANHS(MINNESOTASTATE-MOORHEAD)

2014:Did not see action.2013:Did not see action.PriortoUNI:Played basketball at Minnesota State University-Moor-head.HighSchool:Letted three years in football at La Crosse Logan High School for Wally Gnewikow ... earned All-State, All-West Central Region, WFCA All-State, All-Conference, All-City and All-Tribune duringhishighschoolcareer...finishedhisseniorseasonwithseven sacks, nine TFL, eight pass breakups and one interception for a touchdown ... also racked up 51 tackles and notched 235 receiving yards on 15 catches ... helped his team to four Conference and City Championships ... was a three-time All-State selection in track and fieldandbasketball.Personal:Son of Eric and Julie Jorgenson.

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#24 TIM KILFOYSR|DEFENSIVEBACK6-1,215DAVENPORT,IOWAASSUMPTIONHIGHSCHOOL

CAREERSTATISTICS

YEAR GP-GS UT AT TOTAL TFL INT FF FR PD2014 14-14 52 21 73 5.5 4 1 1 62013 8-8 24 18 42 0.0 0 2 1 12012 11-1 7 4 11 1.0 0 0 1 1TOTAL 33-23 83 43 126 6.5 4 3 3 8

2014:Startedall14gamesforUNIatstrongsafety…finishedtheseason with 73 tackles, including 51 solo and 22 assisted … also had four interceptions for 87 yards, two pass breakups, one fumble recoveryandoneforcedfumble…finishedsecondintheMVFCin interceptions … had seven tackles, all solo, and a forced fum-ble against Hawai’i (9/13) … notched seven tackles and a fumble recovery against Indiana State (10/4) … racked up a career-high 10 tackles and two interceptions, one for a touchdown against Illinois State (11/1) … was named College Sports Madness National Defen-sive Player of the Week and MVFC Defensive Player of the Week for hisperformanceagainstIllinoisState…recordedfivetacklesandan interception for 45 yards against No. 1 ranked North Dakota State (11/8) … had eight tackles, including his second sack of the sea-son against Missouri State (11/22) … was named to the All-MVFC first-team…tiedforfirstall-timeatUNIininterceptionreturnsfortouchdowns with his two.2013:Startedinthefirsteightgamesoftheseasonbeforesuffer-ingaseason-endinginjury…finishedtheseasonwith42tackles,including 24 solo and 18 assisted … had one fumble recovery and two forced fumbles … opened the season with eight tackles against Iowa State (8/31) … notched a career-high nine tackles against NorthDakotaState(10/5)…finishedwithfivetackles,oneforcedfumble and a pass breakup against McNeese State (9/28).2012:Saw action in all 11 games and started one during his true freshmanyear…recordedaseasonhighfivetacklesagainstIlli-nois State (10/27) … notched a forced fumble against Central State (9/8)…recordedhisfirstpassbreakupagainstSouthDakotaState(10/20).HighSchool:Elite all-state pick by the Des Moines Register and IowaPreps...first-teamClass4Aall-stateselectionbytheDesMoines Register, Iowa Newspaper Association and Iowa Sports Network ... Quad City Times all-area defensive back and captain of theall-areateam...firstteamall-conference...namedMVCDefen-sive MVP ... rated No. 1 defensive back on Rivals pre-season list ... selected for Iowa Shrine Bowl ... 16 career interceptions - only one short of the Class 4A record ... intercepted four passes in the 2011 season, returning all four for touchdowns and a total of 248 return yards ... racked up 107 total tackles as a senior, an average of 10 per game...scored19totaltouchdowns...alsoafirstteamall-statepickby Iowa Preps and Iowa Sports Network as a junior ... second team all-state by the Des Moines Register and Iowa Newspaper Associ-

ation as a junior ... academic all-conference ... also played baseball, basketball and track ... high school coach: Wade King.Personal:Son of Tim and Jennifer Kilfoy ... has three siblings: Me-lissa, Allison and MaryKate … majoring in movement and exercise science.

TIM KILFOY, 2014

#17 SAWYER KOLLMORGENSR|QUARTERBACK6-2,214TULSA,OKLA.JENKS HIGH SCHOOL

2014:Saw action in nine games, getting the starting nod in seven … finishedtheseason111-213-5for1,635yardsand12touchdowns…matched his career-high of 380 yards in UNI’s season-opening game against Iowa (8/30), including a season-long 70-yard touchdown pass … had four multiple-touchdown games during the season … finishedwiththreetouchdownsand200yardsagainstTennesseeTech (9/27) … had three rushing touchdowns, including a nine-yard-er against Indiana State (10/4) … went 18-31-0 for 234 yards, along with one passing touchdown and a rushing score in UNI’s second round playoff game against Illinois State (12/6) … ranks sixth all-time at UNI in pass completions, passing yards, passing touchdowns and total offense yards.2013:Started in nine games for the Panthers at quarterback before sufferingaconcussionagainstIllinoisState…finishedtheseason156-248-5 for 1,824 yards and 14 touchdowns … threw for 288 yards and three touchdowns in UNI’s win over No. 4 McNeese State (9/28) …finishedwithaseason-high306yardsandthreetouchdownsagainst No. 24 South Dakota State (10/26) … notched a season-long

CAREERSTATISTICS

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52-yardtouchdownpassagainstSouthernIllinois(10/12)…finishedthe season second in the MVFC in completion percentage (62.9) … was ranked in the top-35 in the FCS in both completion percentage andpassingefficiency(139.1).2012:Played and started in all 11 games as the Panthers’ starting quarterback … came in second place in the voting for the 2012 Jerry Rice Award … was named the MVFC Newcomer and Freshman of the Year … named the College Sports Performance Awards FCS Co-Freshman of the Year … was selected to the College Sports All-Freshman team … selected as the MVFC Newcomer of the Week after the Wisconsin (9/1) and Missouri State (11/17) games … also named The Sports Network FCS National Co-Freshman of the Week aftertheWisconsingame(9/1)…finishedtheseason185for313passingwith21touchdownsand2,460yards…finishedsecondinthe conference in total offense, averaging 228.4 yards per game and inpassingaveragepergamewith222.7…finishedfirstintheMVFCinpassingefficiencyat141.9…passedforover200yardsinninegames during the season … had a season high 333 yards against Youngstown State (9/22) … threw for three touchdowns four times duringtheseasonandscoredhisfirstcareerrushingtouchdownagainst Illinois State (10/27).2011:Redshirted.HighSchool:Served as the starting quarterback at Jenks as a soph-omore,juniorandsenior...wasafirst-teamall-stateselectionasajunior and senior ... named the Oklahoma District 6A-3 Player of the Year...finishedwitha33-3-0recordasastarter...ledJenkstothreeconsecutive state title games ... set the Jenks record with 6,716 passing yards and ranks second in school history with 74 touchdown passes ... rushed for 11 touchdowns in his career ... threw for 2,602 yards and 38 touchdowns in 2010, a school record for touchdown passes ... threw just three interceptions and completed 73.4 percent of his passes ... had a QB rating of 147.02 as a senior, completing 78 percent of Jenks’ scoring drives in six plays or fewer ... helped Jenks lead all Oklahoma schools in scoring ... Jenks was ranked as high as No. 5 in the nation in 2010.Personal:Son of Terry and Susan Kollmorgen has two older twin sisters, Lauren and Chelsea, and younger sister, Rachel … majoring in movement and exercise science.

#88 SAM KUHTERSO|PUNTER6-0,207TOLEDO, IOWASOUTHTAMAHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Did not see action.2013:Redshirted.HighSchool:Played football at South Tama High School as a three-timeletterwinnerandtwo-timeteamcaptain...wasanINAfirstteamAll-StateClass3Apunter...two-timefirstteamAll-District...named to the Academic All-District team twice ... helped his team to the2012StateQuarterfinals...finishedwith34punts,averaging39.1yards in 2012 ... also threw for 874 yards and six TDs and rushing for 565yardsand10TDs...alsoletteredintrackandfield,basketballand baseball.Personal:Son of George and Ann Kuhter ... is a third generation UNI student.

#92 MICHAEL KUNTZRFR|PUNTER6-1,179CEDARFALLS,IOWACEDARFALLSHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Redshirted.HighSchool:Played football at Cedar Falls High School for Pat Mitchell and Brad Remmert … earned All-Mississippi Valley Conference and All-Metro in 2012 … named to the All-Metro team and All-Mississippi Valley defensive second team in 2013 … played quarterback, defensive back and punter at Cedar Falls … also let-tered in baseball, earning All-Metro in 2012 and 2013.Personal:Son of Mike and Emily Kuntz … was on the honor roll all four years … majoring in criminology.

#85 BRADEN LEHMANSR|TIGHTEND6-7,272IOWACITY,IOWAREGINAHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Playedinall14games,starting13attightend…finishedtheseason with 203 yards from 11 receptions and two touchdowns … averaged 18.5 yards per catch … scored a 12-yard receiving touchdown against Tennessee Tech (9/27) … notched back-to-back games with two receptions against Indiana State (10/4) and South Dakota (10/11) … recorded one catch for 34 yards against Missouri State(11/22)…finishedwithacareer-longreceptionof58yardsagainst Stephen F. Austin (11/29) … also served as a blocking tight end, helping the team to gain 2,353 yards on the ground.2013:Sawactioninall12games,startingineight…finishedtheseason with 121 yards through the air and one touchdown … also served as a blocking tight end, helping the team gain 1,962 rush-ingyardsduringtheseason…scoredhisfirstcareertouchdownagainst No. 24 South Dakota State (10/26) on a 38-yard reception … finishedwithaseason-high53receivingyardsagainstSouthDakotaState … had two receptions for 25 yards in UNI’s win over No. 9 Youngstown State (11/9).2012:Saw action in 10 games as a reserve wide receiver … had one reception for 18 yards against Western Illinois (11/3).2011:Redshirted.HighSchool:NamedtotheClass2Aall-statefirstteamasajuniorand senior by the Iowa Newspaper Association ... Des Moines

CAREERSTATISTICS

YEAR GP-GS REC YDS TD LONG AVG/C2014 14-13 11 203 2 58 18.52013 12-8 10 121 1 38 12.12012 10-0 1 18 0 18 18.0TOTAL 36-21 22 342 3 58 15.5

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RegisterEliteAll-Stateandclass2Aall-statefirstteam...ledReginato an undefeated season and class 2A state championship ... also an all-conference basketball player and led the Regals in scoring his senior season ... all tournament soccer goalie on the Regals 2011 state championship team... played for coach Marv Cook at Iowa City Regina.Personal:Son of Joe and Tonya Lehman … has two younger sisters, Jenna and Alexa … majoring in management: business administra-tion.

#31 MICHAEL MALLOYJR|FULLBACK6-0,210SIOUXCITY,IOWABISHOPHEELANHS(IOWA)

2014:Did not see action.PriortoUNI:Redshirted at the University of Iowa in 2012 ... did not see action in 2013.HighSchool:Lettered in football at Bishop Heelan Catholic High School…earnedfirstteamAll-Statein2011…helpedleadhisteam to the state championship game in 2011 … suffered major knee injury as a senior and saw very little game action … as a junior rushed for 1,668 yards and 29 touchdowns on 207 attempts … rushing total ranks third on Heelan’s single-season rushing chart … rushedfor241yardsinstatequarterfinals,atotalthattiesas10thbest at Heelan for single game … averaged 8.1 yards per carry, which ranks sixth all-time at Heelan for average per carry for a season . . . also had 26 receptions for 210 yards and two scores … rushed 136 times for 822 yards and 15 touchdowns as a sophomore … saw action as a freshman, rushing three times for 10 yards in one game as Heelan claimed state 3A state title … also lettered in track andfield,winningthestatechampionshipandbreakingaschoolrecord in the 400 meters in 2011 … was also a 4X400 meter relay, 4X200 meter relay and spring medley state champion in 2010 … also lettered in basketball.Personal:Son of John and Twyla … has two siblings, Alex and Brian … majoring in computer science … was part of the Gold Honor Roll while at Bishop Heelan High School.

#84 CODY MCCOYJR|WIDERECEIVER6-1,208ALTOONA, IOWASOUTHEASTPOLKHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Saw action against Tennessee Tech (9/27) as a reserve wide receiver.2013:Did not see action.2012:Redshirted.HighSchool:Lettered in football at Southeast Polk High School.Personal:Son of Mike and Cindy McCoy.

#49 BRETT MCMAKINJR|LINEBACKER6-4,232OVERLANDPARK,KAN.BLUEVALLEYWESTHIGHSCHOOL

CAREERSTATISTICS

YEAR GP-GS UT AT TOTAL TFL/S INT FF FR PD2014 14-14 69 34 103 12.5/9.5 1 1 1 72013 8-4 22 7 29 2.0/2.0 0 1 1 1TOTAL 22-18 91 41 132 14.5/11.5 1 2 2 8

2014:Started in all 14 games between the defensive line and line-backerpositions…finishedsecondontheteamintackleswith102,coming away with 9.5 sacks, one interception, six pass breakups, threequarterbackhurriesandtwoforcedfumbles…finishedtheseason ranked No. 34 in the FCS and No. 4 in the MVFC in sacks … opened the season with 11 tackles, 10 of them solo, and a forced fumble against Iowa (8/30) … also had 10 tackles, including one for alossofthreeyardsagainstIndianaState(10/4)…recordedfivesolo tackles, including three sacks and an interception in UNI’s win over South Dakota (10/11) … earned MVFC Defensive Player of the Week and College Sporting News All-Stars of the Week for his per-formance against South Dakota … grabbed a career-high 14 tackles with one sack against South Dakota State (10/18) … had eight tackles and a key forced fumble in UNI’s win over defending national champions North Dakota State (11/8) … recorded 10 tackles in back-to-back games against Southern Illinois (11/15) and Missouri State (11/22) … earned All-MVFC second-team honors.2013:Saw action in eight games, starting the last four of the season onthedefensivelineandthelinebackerposition…finishedtheseason with 29 tackles, two sacks and a forced fumble … notched sixtacklesandonesackinhisfirstcareerstartagainstIllinoisState(11/2) … had a career-high nine tackles, including one sack for a loss of nine yards against No. 9 Youngstown State (11/9) … recorded eight tackles, including seven solo against Western Illinois (11/23).2012:Redshirted.HighSchool:Played at Blue Valley West in Overland Park, Kan.Personal: Son of Matt McMakin and Lisa Culliton.

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#47 RONELLE MCNEILRSR|DEFENSIVELINE6-3,235ST.LOUIS,MO.HAZELWOODEASTHS(IOWACENTRAL)

2014:Startedthefirstsevengamesoftheseasonbeforesufferingaseason-endinginjury…finishedtheseasonwith33tackles,10forloss of yards and 5.5 sacks for a loss of 31 yards … secured a ca-reer-high eight tackles and a sack against Hawai’i (9/13) … matched his career-high of eight tackles against Indiana State (10/4), adding two sacks and a forced fumble … blocked a kick and had a sack for a loss of 10 yards against South Dakota (10/11).2013:Saw action in 11 games as a reserve linebacker … recorded 13tacklesandtwosacksontheseason…finishedwithtwotacklesand one sack for a loss of nine yards against South Dakota (10/19) … notched three tackles and a sack against Western Illinois (11/23).PriortoUNI:Played two years at Iowa Central, helping them to have the No. 4 rushing defense in the NJCAA.HighSchool:Lettered in football at Hazelwood East High School in St. Louis, Mo. ... helped his team to a state championship in 2008 ... was named All-District for three years ... named to the All-Confer-ence second team in 2010.Personal:Son of Pamela Wright … majoring in movement and exercise science.

#5 DARRIAN MILLERSR|RUNNINGBACK5-10,195BLUESPRINGS,MO.BLUESPRINGSHS(KANSAS)

2014:Finished second on the team in rushing yards during the 2014 season, playing in all 14 games and getting the starting nod three times…finishedtheseasonwith91carriesfor332yardsontheground…notchedfivetouchdownsontheseason,finishingfourthontheteaminscoring…scoredhisfirsttouchdownasaPantherat Hawai’i (9/13) and also ran for 89 kickoff return yards … had a career-high 126 all-purpose yards against Northern Colorado (9/20), scoring a season-high two touchdowns … had a season-high 59 yards on the ground against Northern Colorado … had a sea-son-long rush of 30 yards against North Dakota State (11/8), scoring a touchdown on the play.PriortoUNI: Played for the University of Kansas from 2011-2013 ...

CAREERSTATISTICS

YEAR GP-GS ATT YARDS TD LONG AVG/R AVG/G2014 14-3 91 332 3 30 3.6 23.7

YEAR GP-GS REC YARDS TD LONG AVG/C AVG/G2014 14-3 10 92 2 17 9.2 6.6

saw action in eight games, starting one as a sophomore in 2013 ... finishedtheseasonasKU’ssecond-leadingrusherwith322yardson67carries...averaged4.8yardspercarry...finishedwith11kickoff returns for an average of 24.3 yards per return ... opened the seasonwith14carriesfor72yardsvs.SouthDakota...alsofinishedwith a career-long run of 38 yards against Oklahoma ... played in all11gamesduringthe2011seasonasatruefreshman...finishedthe season ranked second on the team with 559 rushing yards and four touchdowns on 136 carries ... grabbed 148 yards and a touch-down on the ground vs. Baylor ... had 70 yards rushing on 17 carries against Iowa State ... took classes in 2012, but did not play in any games. HighSchool:Graduated high school early and enrolled at Kansas for the spring... Ranked as the second-best player in the state of Missouri, as well as the 22nd-best running back in the country by Rivals.com...Athree-timeall-statefirst-teamselection...Twicewasnamed the Missouri Class 6 offensive player of the year... Named KansasCityStarall-metrofirstteamasasenior...WasnamedtheMissouri Gatorade Player of the Year as a junior... Finished as the Missouri all-time big-class (5 and 6) rushing leader with 6,565 career yards... Recorded 88 career touchdowns... Ran for 2,226 yards and 30 touchdowns as a senior... Posted six 200-yard rushing games in helpingBlueSpringstoa9-3recordandtheClass6quarterfinals...Rushed 309 times for 2,798 yards and 37 touchdowns as a junior... Also pulled in 24 receptions for 375 yards and three more scores... Lettered three years while playing running back, cornerback and re-turningkicks...Alsocompetedintrackandfield,letteringfourtimes.Personal:Son of Crystal Miller ... majoring in liberal arts and scienc-es.

#26 RICKEY NEALRFR|LINEBACKER6-3,218RACINE,WIS.HORLICKHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Redshirted.HighSchool:Played football at Racine Horlick High School for Brian Fletcher … voted Offensive Player of the Year by his team while leading Horlick High School to a City championship in 2013 … also helped lead his team to a playoff appearance his senior season … earned All-Area honorable mention as a quarterback in 2013 … namedafirstteamAll-Conferenceselectionin2012and2013…alsoletteredinbasketballandtrackandfield,earningseventotalvarsityletters while at Horlick High School.Personal:Son of Margaret Garcia and Rickey Neal, Sr. … majoring in psychology.

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#38 ELIAS NISSENRFR|TIGHTEND6-6,237SPRINGVILLE,IOWASPRINGVILLEHIGHSCHOOL

2014: Redshirted.HighSchool:Played football at Springville High School for Joe Martin … started all four years on the varsity squad … earned All-DistrictandfirstteamAll-Statein2012and2013…namedteamcaptain his junior and senior seasons … rushed for 2,218 yards, received for 296 and had 48 rushing and 59 total touchdowns during the 2013 season … he also had 107 tackles throughout his senior year … helped lead his team to four District championships and to thestatequarterfinalsin2013…alsoletteredintrackandfieldandbasketball.Personal:Son of Bill and Pamela Nissen … is a National Council on Youth Leadership member.

#48 WYATT PEIFFERSR|DEFENSIVELINE6-5,241CHASKA, MINN.CHASKA HIGH SCHOOL

2014:Playedinfivegamesonthedefensiveline…finishedwithaseason-high three tackles against Illinois State (11/1), including a sack for four yards … also recorded tackles against Western Illinois (10/25) and North Dakota State (11/8).2013:Saw action in nine games, starting in two on the defensive line … recorded two tackles against South Dakota (10/19) … also finishedwithatackleagainstYoungstownState(11/9)andWesternIllinois (11/23).2012:Saw action in 10 games and started one as a reserve on the defensive line … recorded one tackle against Wisconsin (9/1), Southern Illinois (10/13) and Western Illinois (11/3).2011: Redshirted.HighSchool:Two-year starter at Defensive End for Chaska High....Selected to All-Lake Conference Team ... team captain as a senior ... accounted for 18 sacks and 150 total tackles in varsity career ... Ranked as the No. 10 recruit in the state of Minnesota by MNPreps.com ... brother plays defensive end at Western Michigan and father played football at Iowa.Personal:Son of Wendy and Warren Peiffer … majoring in general studies.

#73 JUSTIN PUTNEYJR|OFFENSIVELINE6-6,337FORESTCITY,IOWAFORESTCITYHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Played in all 14 games as a reserve on the offensive line and as part of the punt protection team … helped UNI gain 2,353 yards on the ground throughout the season … also allowed UNI’s punting teamtofinishwith3,708yards,averaging41.2yardsperpunt.2013:Saw action in nine games as a reserve on the offensive line … helped UNI’s rushing crew to 1,962 yards on the ground … was part of the offensive line that only allowed 16 sacks on the season, ranking them 23rd in the FCS and third in the Missouri Valley Football Conference.2012:Redshirted.HighSchool:Namedfirstteamall-stateoffensivetacklebytheDesMoinesRegisterandfirstteamall-statebyIowaPrepsfollowingthe 2011 season ... second team all-state selection by Iowa Sports Connection ... third team all-state by the Iowa Newspaper Asso-ciation...firstteamall-district...GlobeGazetteAll-AreaTeam...2012 Iowa Shrine Bowl invitee ... three-year starter and three-year letterwinner...ledFCHStotheirfirst-everdistricttitleandfirst-everappearance in the IAHSAA state playoffs ... high school coach: Chad Moore ... three-time letterwinner in basketball, starting at center his junior and senior year ... also participated in band and is a Special Olympics volunteer.Personal:Son of Ed and Linda Putney … has two siblings, Emily, brother, Tyler is a redshirt freshman on the team … majoring in chemistry.

#78 TYLER PUTNEYRFR|OFFENSIVELINE6-7,280FORESTCITY,IOWAFORESTCITYHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Redshirted.HighSchool:Played football at Forest City High School for Todd Espeland and Ken Kasper … is a two-time All-District selection … was named team captain in 2013 and earned Globe Gazette North Iowa All Area team honors … selected to play for the North squad attheIowaShrineBowl…alsoletteredintrackandfieldandwres-tling, earning an NIC Conference Championship in the heavyweight division in 2014.Personal:Son of Ed and Linda Putney, has two siblings, Emily and Justin, who plays on the offensive line for the Panthers … majoring in criminology.

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#72 ROBERT RATHJEJR|OFFENSIVELINE6-3,295VANHORNE,IOWABENTONCOMMUNITYHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Started all 14 games at center on the offensive line … was a part of the UNI offensive line that has helped the Panthers to 2,353 yards on the ground … helped the offensive line that allowed UNI tofinishwith300ormorerushingyardsintwoconsecutivegames,against Northern Colorado (9/20) and Tennessee Tech (9/27) … also playedanintegralpartinallowingUNI’sDavidJohnsontofinishwith a school record 1,553 yards on the ground … he was part of the offense that led the MVFC and the FCS in redzone offense.2013:Sawactioninninegames,startinginfiveasthePanthers’center … helped UNI’s rushing crew to 1,962 yards on the ground … was part of the offensive line that only allowed 16 sacks on the season, ranking them No. 23 in the FCS and third in the Missouri Valley Football Conference.2012:Redshirted.HighSchool:Elite all-state offensive lineman by the Des Moines Registerasasenior...firstteamall-statepickbytheIowaNews-paper Association and Des Moines Register ... academic all-state honoree by the Iowa Football Coaches Association ... as a junior, wasselectedafirstteamall-statedefensivelinemanbytheINAanda second team all-state offensive lineman by the Des Moines Reg-ister...firstteamall-districtasajuniorandsenior...teamlinemanMVP as a junior and senior ... high school coach: Clay Andersen ... alsoparticipatedinvarsitytrack&fieldforfouryearsandvarsitybasketball for three years.Personal:Son of Jeff and Tammy Rathje ... has three brothers: Matt, Josh and Adam … majoring in biology.

#70 JACOB RATHMACHERSR|OFFENSIVELINE6-4,297STORYCITY,IOWAROLAND-STORYHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Playedinall14games,startingthefinalfiveontheoffensiveline … was a part of the UNI offensive line that has helped the Panthers to 2,353 yards on the ground … helped the offensive line thatallowedUNItofinishwith300ormorerushingyardsintwocon-secutive games, against Northern Colorado (9/20) and Tennessee Tech (9/27) … also played an integral part in allowing UNI’s David Johnsontofinishwithaschoolrecord1,553yardsontheground…he was part of the offense that led the MVFC and the FCS in redzone offense … was named to the MVFC Scholar-Athlete honorable mention team.2013:Saw action in 11 games, starting three as a blocking tight end.2012:Did not see action.2011:Redshirted.

HighSchool:Three-year letterwinner as a tight end and lineback-eratRoland-Story...namedfirst-teamall-statebyIowaSportsConnection as a linebacker in 2010 ... named second-team all-state as a senior and was a third-team selection as a junior as a tight end ... earned all-district honors as a junior and senior on offense ... invited to 2011 Iowa Shrine bowl ... named to the 2010 Iowa Football Coaches Association Class 2A All-Academic team ... played for coach Kerry Van Winkle.Personal:Son of John and Patty Rathmacher ... has four sisters: Cyndi, Renea, Lily and Amy … majoring in biochemistry and biology.

#99 ADAM RETHSO | DEFENSIVE LINE6-5,271MANCHESTER,IOWAMANCHESTER-WESTDELAWAREHS

2014:Sawactioninall14gamesonthedefensiveline…finishedthe season with 20 tackles, including 4.0 TFL and 2.0 sacks … recorded a career-high four solo tackles, including one sack against Northern Colorado (9/20) … had two tackles against Western Illinois (10/25) … matched his career-high of four tackles in UNI’s win over Southern Illinois (11/15).2013:Redshirted.HighSchool:Three-year letter winner in football at Manches-ter-West Delaware High School for Doug Winkowiltch ... named secondteamAll-Districtin2010,firstteamAll-DistrictandsecondteamAll-Statein2011...selectedtothefirstteamAll-DistrictandAll-State his senior season ... holds a school record in most tackles-for-loss...alsoletteredinwrestlingforthreeyearsandplacedfirstinstate in 2012.Personal:Son of Mike and Gina Reth.

#87 SAM ROHRSR|TIGHTEND6-3,241BROOKFIELD,WIS.CENTRALHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Played in six games as a reserve tight end and on special teams … had one catch for 16 yards against Northern Colorado (9/20).2013:Saw action in two games, starting one before suffering a season-ending injury against McNeese State (9/28) … had a diving, 36-yard reception in UNI’s win over Iowa State (8/31) … caught a pass on a fake punt play against McNeese State for 19 yards.2012:Saw action in all 11 games starting seven … named to the College Sports Journal All-Freshman team … selected to the MVFC All-NewcomerTeam…finishedtheseasonwithninereceptionsfor202 yards and two touchdowns, averaging 22.4 yards per catch … had a season high 53 yards against South Dakota State (10/20) … caught a season-long reception of 41 yards against Central State (9/8) … scored a touchdown against South Dakota State and West-

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#45 SHAWN RUSH, JR.SR|DEFENSIVELINE6-1,247COLUMBIA,MO.ROCKBRIDGEHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Played in 11 games, splitting time between fullback and special teams … recorded tackles against South Dakota (10/11) and South-ern Illinois (11/15).2013:Saw action in 11 games, starting one at fullback … recorded one tackle against North Dakota State (10/5) while on special teams.2012:Saw action in nine games as a reserve linebacker … recorded aseasonhighseventacklesagainstCentralState(9/8)…finishedwith two tackles against Youngstown State (9/22).2011:Redshirted.HighSchool: Played for coach AJ Ofodile at Rock Bridge High School ... a two-time all-area and all-district player ... served as team captain as both a junior and senior ... recorded 32 solo tackles and 45 assists for a total of 87 tackles from his safety spot as a senior ... also had four interceptions and was the team ‘Bruin Pride Award Winner’.Personal:Son of Antonja and Shawn Rush, Sr. … majoring in com-munication.

ern Illinois (11/3).2011:Redshirted.HighSchool:Lettered three years at Central High ... totaled 35 catches for 433 yards as a junior and senior, averaging 12.4 yards per catch ... 2010 all-state honorable mention as a tight end ... was an all-conference honorable mention as a sophomore and junior and afirst-teamselectionasasenior...wasasecond-teamall-countyand honorable mention all-suburban pick as a senior ... attended the U.S. Army Combine in San Antonio in 2010 ... was nominated for the Forbes Top Sophomore Athlete in Wisconsin in 2008.Personal:Majoring in movement and exercise science.

#40 MICHAEL SCHMADEKESR|KICKER5-10,187WATERLOO,IOWACOLUMBUSHIGHSCHOOL

2014: Led the team with a school record 132 points on 51 made PATs and27madefieldgoals…ledallkickers(FBSandFCS)duringtheregularseasoninpoints…his27madefieldgoalsalsotiestheUNIrecordforfieldgoalsmadeinaseason…went27-for-29fromfieldgoal range and 51-for-53 on extra points … went 5-for-5 on PATs and5-for-5infieldgoalsagainstTennesseeTech(9/27),settinga new school record for points in a game by a kicker … earned MVFC Special Teams Player of the Week, Sports Network National Co-Special Teams Player of the Week, CFPA National Placekicker of the Week and College Sporting News All-Stars of the week for his record breaking performance against TTU … also had a career-high

711 kickoff yards, averaging 64.6 yards per kick … went 4-for-5 fromfieldgoalrange,includinga48-yarderagainstIndianaState(10/4), earning MVFC Special Teams Player of the Week …notched acareer-long49-yardfieldgoalagainstWesternIllinois(10/25)…scored 11 of UNI’s 23 points in its win over North Dakota State (11/8) … was selected as the MVFC Special Teams Player of the Week and to the College Sporting News All-Stars of the Week team for his performanceagainstNDSU…finishedtheseasonperfectonfieldgoals45yardsorless…wasnamedtotheAll-MVFCfirst-team…selected as the CFPA Placekicker of the Year and as the FCS ADA Top Collegiate Placekicker … earned AFCA, Walter Camp, AP FCS, Beyond Sports Network and College Sporting News All-America first-team…wasalsonamedtotheSportsNetworkFCSAll-Amer-icasecond-team…ranksninthall-timeatUNIincareerfieldgoalsmadeandsecondall-timeinfieldgoalpercentageinaseason.2013:Did not see action.2012: Saw action against Central State (9/8) as the reserve kicker … recorded two extra points and 238 yards on kickoffs against Central State.2011:Redshirted.HighSchool:Named First Team All-State in Class 2A as kicker his senioryear...alsonamedfirstteamall-conferenceeachofthepasttwoseasonsintheWamacConference...finishedseven-of-8onfieldgoalsin2010withalongof48yards...wasalso38/40onPAT...also a standout in soccer at Waterloo Columbus, earning all-confer-ence honors the last three seasons ... will be studying business at UNI.Personal:Son of Brian and Chris Schmadeke ... has three siblings: Patrick,John,andMaryAnn…majoringinfinance.

SCHMADEKECAREERSTATISTICS

FGS GP FGM-A PCT. LG PATSM-A PCT.2014 14 27-29 93.1 49 51-53 96.22012 1 0 0 0 2-2 100.0TOTAL 15 27-29 93.1 49 53-55 96.3

KO GP NO. YARDS AVG.2014 14 90 5580 62.02012 1 4 238 59.5TOTAL 15 94 5818 61.9

2014GAME-BY-GAMEFIELDGOALSA30 AT IOWA (36), (37), (38)S13 AT HAWAI’I (41)S20 NORTHERN COLORADO (33), (43), (24)S27 TENNESSEE TECH (30), (25), (38), (32), (28)O4 AT INDIANA STATE (21), (48), (30), (31), 53O11 AT SOUTH DAKOTA (28), (34)O18 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 49O25 AT WESTERN ILLINOIS (32), (49)N1 ILLINOIS STATE --N8 NORTH DAKOTA STATE (43), (36), (42)N15 AT SOUTHERN ILLINOIS --N22 MISSOURI STATE (41)N29 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (30), (36), (34)D6 AT ILLINOIS STATE --*() INDICATES MADE FIELD GOAL

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#93 KARTER SCHULTJR|DEFENSIVELINE6-2,265TRIPOLI,IOWATRIPOLIHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Saw action in all 14 games, earning the starting nod in three … racked up 31 tackles, including 8.0 TFL and 3.5 sacks for a loss of 30 yards … also had one forced fumble, a fumble recovery and fivequarterbackhurries…recordedfourtackleswhichincludedtwo sacks for a loss of 18 yards against Tennessee Tech (9/27) … alsohadfourtacklesagainstSouthDakotaState(10/18)…finishedwith a career-high seven tackles in UNI’s win over Southern Illinois (11/15)…grabbedfivetacklesinback-to-backgamesagainstMis-souri State (11/22) and Stephen F. Austin (11/29).2013:Playedin11gamesasareserveonthedefensiveline…fin-ished with two tackles and one sack for a loss of eight yards against Drake (9/7) … also recorded a tackle against McNeese State (9/28) and Western Illinois (11/23).2012:Redshirted.HighSchool:Firstteamall-statebytheINAin2010and2011...firstteamall-statebyIowaPreps.comin2011...first-teamall-districtpickfor three straight years (2009-11) ... 2011 National Guard Impact Play-er of the Year ... team captain ... second team all-conference pick inbasketballin2010and2011...firstteamall-conferenceselectionin baseball in 2011 ... three-time academic all-district honoree in football ... two-time academic all-conference in both basketball and baseball ... member of National Honor Society ... honor roll student.Personal:Son of Kurt and Kristie Schult … majoring in family ser-vices and movement and exercise science.

#68 HAYDEN SHEASO | OFFENSIVE LINE6-4,293CEDARFALLS,IOWACEDARFALLSHIGHSCHOOL

2014: Saw action in UNI’s season opening game against Iowa (8/30) on the offensive line.2013:Redshirted.HighSchool:Played football at Cedar Falls High School for Pat Mitchell ... named All-Metro during his junior and senior seasons ... selected to the honorable mention All-Conference team for his junior season and second team All-Conference his senior year ...helped his teamtoan11-2recordandstatesemi-finalappearancehisseniorseason...alsoparticipatedintrackandfieldandtrapshooting.Personal:Son of Patrick and Beth Shea … brother, Kaleb, played football for UNI from 2008-2011 … majoring in history.

#82 TRENT SIMPSONJR|LONGSNAPPER6-0,243DES MOINES, IOWADOWLINGCATHOLICHS(ELLSWORTHCC)

2014:ServedasUNI’sprimarysnapperforpunts,fieldgoalsandextra points … was an integral member of the team that allowed MichaelSchmadeketogo27-for-29onfieldgoalsand51-for-53onextrapoints…alsoallowedUNI’spuntingteamtofinishwith3,708yards, averaging 41.2 yards per punt.2013:Did not see action.PriortoUNI:Started in every game as a player for Ellsworth Community College ... helped lead the team to a Graphic Edge Bowl Championship.HighSchool:Played football at Dowling Catholic High School ... helped the team to a 2011 state championship ... was ranked No. 23 in the country by Kohl’s Kicking as a long snapper in high school.Personal:Son of Marty and Denise Simpson ... majoring in physical education.

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#12 REGGIE SCHULTESO|QUARTERBACK6-2,205CEDARRAPIDS,IOWAXAVIERHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Did not see action.2013:Redshirted.HighSchool:Finished with 4,002 passing yards, 54 touchdown passes and a 68 percent completion rating ... was named the Cedar RapidsMetroandMississippiValleyConferencefirstteamquarter-back in 2011 and 2012 ... during his senior season he was named the Cedar Rapids Gazette/KCRG All-Area Football Player of the Year and Cedar Rapids Metro Player of the Year ... was named to the Iowa-preps.comClass4AAll-Statefirstteam,DesMoinesRegisterClass4AAll-StatefirstteamandtheIowaNewspaperAssociationClass4A All-State second team in 2012 ... selected to play in the Iowa Shrine Bowl All-Star Game ... was named to the Class 4A Academic All-State football team ... Personal:Son of Duane and Sherry Schulte … majoring in mathe-matics.

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#97 ZACH SKIBINSKISO | DEFENSIVE LINE6-4,250SIOUXCITY,IOWABISHOP HEELAN HIGH SCHOOL

2014:Played in one game against Hawai’i (9/13) as a reserve on the defensive line before suffering a season-ending injury.2013:Redshirted.HighSchool:Finished with 239 total tackes and 21 sacks at Bishop Heelan High School for Roger Jansen ... helped lead his team to three district football championships and two state championship appearances ... a two-time Iowa Newspaper Association All-State firstteam,two-timeOmahaWorldHearldAll-WesternIowafirstteam,two-timeSiouxCityJournalAll-NorthwestIowafirstteam,two-timeAll-Districtfirstteamandtwo-timeSiouxCityJournalAll-Metrofirstteamhonoree...wasnamedtheBishopHeelanteamcaptain and Defensive MVP in 2012 ... selected at the KSCJ Defen-sive Player of the Year and was invited to play in the Iowa Shrine BowlAlll-StarGame...wasalsoastatequalifierfortrackandfield...captured the 100m dash title at the 2013 Drake Relays.Personal:Son of Kim and Mark Skibinski.

#77 BRYCE SWEENEYSO | OFFENSIVE LINE6-7,316SIOUXCITY,IOWABISHOP HEELAN HIGH SCHOOL

2014:Saw action in 13 games as a reserve on the offensive line … … was a part of the UNI offensive line that has helped the Pan-thers to 2,353 yards on the ground … helped the offensive line that allowedUNItofinishwith300ormorerushingyardsintwoconsec-utive games, against Northern Colorado (9/20) and Tennessee Tech (9/27).2013:Redshirted.HighSchool:Was a three-year starter and letter winner in football at Bishop Heelan High School for Roger Jansen ... helped lead his team to three district football championships and two state cham-pionship appearances ... during the 2012 season he was named the footballteamcaptain...wasselectedtotheAll-Metrofirstteam,All-Statefirstteam,All-ConferencefirstteamandAll-NorthwestIowafirstteamduringhisseniorseason...wasawardedthePrideAwardwhich is given to the football player who plays with pride, leadership and lives his Christian faith ... was also a two-year starter on the basketballteamandthree-yearletterwinnerfortrackandfield.Personal:Son of Mike and Julie Sweeney … majoring in construc-tion management.

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#43 NASH STOPKOSR|LINEBACKER6-2,225TIFFIN, IOWAIOWAWESTERNCOMMUNITYCOLLEGE

2014:Did not see action.PriortoUNI:PlayedfootballatIowaWestern…appearedinfivegames last season, earning 10 tackles and one interception.HighSchool:Played football at Clear Creek-Amana High School … earnedfirstteamAll-Conferencein2010and2011…wasnamedtothe All-Conference honorable mention squad in 2009.Personal:Son of Mike and Lori Stopko … has twin siblings, Mitchell and Lauren … majoring in exercise science.

#32 TYVIS SMITHJR|FULLBACK6-3,224DAVENPORT,IOWACENTRALHIGHSCHOOL

2014: Played in 11 games as a reserve running back and on special teams … rushed for a season-high 33 yards on 12 carries against Tennessee Tech (9/27) …grabbed three tackles on special teams against South Dakota State (10/18) … had two rushes for 14 yards and three tackles against Southern Illinois (11/15).2013:Saw action in six games as a reserve running back … rushed

for155yardsoff38carriesduringtheseason…scoredhisfirstcareer touchdown against Drake (9/7), rushing for a career-high 82 yards.2012:Redshirted.HighSchool:First team all-state by the Iowa Newspaper Associa-tionasasenior...first-teamall-metrointheQuadCities...firstteamall-conference ... racked up 1,810 rushing yards and 25 touchdowns during his senior season ... helped Davenport Central to three straight playoff appearances ... rushed for 100-plus yards in 14 straight games ... third team all-conference as a junior ... also played basketball and ran track ... high school coach: Mark Roering.Personal:Son of Tiffany Copling and Kevin Tasco.

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#91 EZRA SZCZYRBAKRFR|DEFENSIVELINE6-5,278MOOSE LAKE, MINN.MOOSE LAKE HIGH SCHOOL

2014:Redshirted.HighSchool: Played football at Moose Lake High School in Moose Lake, Minn. for Dave Louzek … lettered all four years as a defensive endandoffensiveguard…wasnamedafinalistforMr.Footballand was named to play in the Minnesota All-Star Game … was the Duluth News Tribune Player of the Year … was selected to the Min-nesotaVikingsAll-stateteam,NorthstarFootballNewsAll-Statefirstteam, AP All-State second team during his senior season … was honored as the offensive and defensive MVP for the Great Polar Alli-ance … earned honorable mention AP All-State, All-Conference and All-Area during his junior season … helped his team to two state quarterfinalappearancesandtwostatechampionshipappearances…alsoletteredinbasketball,baseballandtrackandfield.Personal:Son of Kevin and Jennifer Szczyrbak … has four siblings, Ava, Aiden, Adelyn and Ned.

#41 BLAKE THOMASRFR|LINEBACKER6-2,206WATERLOO,IOWAWATERLOOWESTHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Redshirted.HighSchool:Played football at Waterloo West High School for Lonnie Moore … earned Waterloo Courier Prep of the Week his senior season … selected as the Waterloo Rotary Club MVP Senior …namedAll-Metroin2012and2013alongwithfirstteamandsecond team All-Mississippi Valley Conference … also named to the Iowa Newspaper Association All-State third team … was the team captain during the 2013 season and was selected to play for the North squad in the 2014 Iowa Shrine Bowl … also lettered in track andfield.Personal:Son of Robert Thomas and Bernadette Green Thomas … was part of the honor roll … majoring in business.

#36 JORDAN WEBBSR|DEFENSIVEBACK6-0,197BURLINGTON,IOWABURLINGTONHIGHSCHOOL

2014: Played in all 14 games as a reserve defensive back and on specialteams…finishedtheseasonwith22tackles,including14solo and eight assisted … recorded two solo tackles against North-

ern Colorado (9/20) … had three tackles against Tennessee Tech (9/27) … grabbed two tackles in UNI’s win over Illinois State (11/1) …alsofinishedwiththreetacklesagainstSouthernIllinois(11/15).2013:Saw action in all 12 games as a reserve defensive back and on special teams … recorded 10 tackles and one fumble recovery during the season … had three tackles against Illinois State (11/2) … grabbed a fumble recovery off the opening kick-off against No. 1 North Dakota State (10/5) to give UNI the ball.2012:Saw action in four games … recorded one tackles against SouthernIllinoisasareservedefensiveback…finishedwithonefumble recovery against Missouri State (11/17).2011: Redshirted.HighSchool:Rushed for 289 yards and three touchdowns, caught two passes for 70 yards and a touchdown, and had three intercep-tionsinaseniorseasonthatwasshortedtofivegamesbecauseof an injury ... all-conference player as a sophomore and junior ... accounted for 10 touchdowns as a junior ... two-time Drake Relays andstatequalifierintrack...wonthestate4x200-meterrelayasajunior ... won the 4 x 100-meter relay as a freshman ... won the Drake Relays 4 x 100-meter and 4 x 200-meter relays as a freshman ... best open 100 is 10.7, best open 200 is 22.3 ... coached at Burlington by John Flaherty.Personal:Son of Charles and Mona Webb … majoring in physical education.

#8 MARCUS WEYMILLERRFR|WIDERECEIVER5-11,203WAUKON,IOWAWAUKONHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Redshirted. HighSchool:PlayedfootballatWaukonHighSchool…earnedfirstteamAll-Staterunningback,GazetteAll-AreaandfirstteamAll-Dis-trictasasenior…thirdteamAll-StateandfirstteamAll-DistrictasajuniorandfirstteamAll-Districtasasophomore…wasateamcaptainin2013and2012…finishedasWaukon’sleadingrusherwith 3,492 rushing yards and was the school’s leading scorer with 374points…alsoletteredintrackandfield,basketballandwres-tling.Personal:SonofDaveandLaureWeymiller…rankedfirstinhisclass, academic All-District during his junior and senior years … was also a part of the Honor Roll … majoring in education.

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#27 EDWIN YOUNGSR|DEFENSIVEBACK5-11,187ST.LOUIS,MO.SAINTLOUISUNIVERSITYHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Saw action in all 14 games as a reserve defensive back and on special teams … recorded a solo tackle against Tennessee Tech (9/27) … also notched tackles against North Dakota State (11/8), Missouri State (11/22) and Stephen F. Austin (11/29).2013:Did not see action due to injury.2012:Played in 10 games and started one as a reserve defensive back … recorded 14 tackles on the season, including one for a loss ofyards…finishedwithaseasonhighfourtacklesagainstIowa(9/15) … notched three tackles, including one for a loss of one yard against Youngstown State (10/22) … recorded a pass breakup against Western Illinois (11/3).2011:Redshirted.HighSchool:NamedfirstteamAll-MetroCatholicConferenceasasenior ... recorded 58 tackles, 3 interceptions, one fumble recovery, andablockedfieldgoalasasenior...wasanAAUJuniorOlympicparticipant in 4x400-meter and 4x800-meter as a freshman … played for coach Gary Kornfeld at Saint Louis University High School.Personal:Son of Jocelyn Thompson and Edwin Young, Sr. … major-ing in management: business administration.

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#29 JAMISON WHITINGJR|DEFENSIVEBACK6-3,188MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.WASHBURNHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Saw action in 13 games as a reserve cornerback … recorded one tackle against Northern Colorado (9/20) and Tennessee Tech (9/27) … also had a pass breakup against Illinois State (11/1).2013:Playedin11games,startingfiveasatruefreshmanatcorner-back … recorded 21 tackles, one sack and three pass breakups … hadacareer-highfivetacklestoopenhiscollegiatecareeragainstIowaState(8/31)…finishedwithfourtacklesagainstNorthDakotaState (10/5) … also recorded four tackles and a pass breakup against South Dakota (10/19).HighSchool:Three-year letter winner from Washburn High School ... was named preseason All-Metro and to the Star Tribune 2013 Dream Team ... selected to All-Conference honorable mention twice ... was named the No. 8 recruit out of Minnesota by Rivals.com ... was a two-time All-State, All-Conference and All-Section honoree fortrackandfield...letteredthreeyearsinbasketball.

#59 BLAKE WILLSONSR|LINEBACKER6-4,225SHELLROCK,IOWAWAVERLY-SHELLROCKHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Played in all 14 games as a linebacker and on special teams … opened his season with three tackles against Iowa (8/30) … had two solo tackles and a sack for seven yards against Northern Colorado (9/20)…finishedwiththreeunassistedtacklesinUNI’swinoverIlli-nois State (11/1) … also had two tackles at Southern Illinois (11/15).2013:Sawactioninfivegamesasareservelinebacker…recordeda tackle against Northern Colorado (9/21), South Dakota (10/19) and Western Illinois (11/23).2012:Saw action against Central State (9/8) as a reserve linebacker.2011:Redshirted.HighSchool:Played at Waverly-Shell Rock High School.Personal: Majoring in management: business administration.

#96 PRESTON WOODSSO | DEFENSIVE LINE6-2,264SOUTHST.PAUL,MINN.SOUTHST.PAULHIGHSCHOOL

2014:Saw action in four games as a reserve on the defensive line … recorded one tackle against Northern Colorado (9/20), assisting on a sack … also had a pass breakup against Tennessee Tech (9/27).HighSchool:Played football at South St. Paul High School for Chad Sexauer … was named to the All- State, All-Metro and All-Confer-encefirstteams…wasanElite11pick…wastheDefensivePlayerof the Year in the Classis Suburban Conference … selected to the Minnesota Viking All-State team … also lettered in wrestling and trackandfield.Personal:Son of Joeanna and Preston Woods, Sr. … has one sib-ling, Paxton … majoring in civil engineering.

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#25 TREVOR ALLENFR|RUNNINGBACK6-1,198WAUKEE,IOWAWAUKEEHIGHSCHOOL

HighSchool:LetteredinfootballandtrackandfieldatWaukeeHigh School … had three consecutive seasons with 1,200 or more rushing yards … was named to the Iowa Elite All-State and Iowa All-State teams in 2014 … was also a team captain and a member of the Varsity Football Council during the 2014 season… named Offen-sive Player of the Year by his team three years in a row … earned Iowa All-State and Friday Night Blitz Player of the Year in 2013 … was also named to the Iowa Elite All-State and Iowa All-State teams in2012…helpedhistrackandfieldteamtoastatechampionshipin 2014 along with CIC4A Conference and District 4 team titles … isatwo-timestatemeetandDrakeRelaysqualifier…helpedhis4X100 and 4X200 meter relays teams to school records … was also a member of the varsity basketball and baseball teams.Personal:Son of Andre Allen and Kristina Storm … brother, AJ is a sophomore on the UNI football team … father, Andre, was an All-America linebacker from 1991-94.

#64 HEZEKIAH APPLEGATEFR|DEFENSIVELINE6-3,270JOHNSTON, IOWAJOHNSTON HIGH SCHOOL

HighSchool:Started and was the team captain for the varsity foot-ball team at Johnston High School for three years … received the Golden Hammer Award (Defensive MVP) and is a two-time winner of the Johnston Lineman of the Year award … also earned Des Moines RegisterAll-IowaWesternClass4A,first-teamAll-State4AandElite All-State in 2014 … named to the Iowa Newspaper Association first-teamClass4AalongwithSportsSpotlightfirst-teamClass4A…isatwo-timeCoachesfirst-teamAll-Divisionselection…wasnamed to the Des Moines Register second-team All-State and Iowa Preps second-team All-State in 2013 … selected to the Coaches All-Divisionsecond-teamin2012…alsoletteredintrackandfield,qualifying for the Drake Relays in the shot put.Personal:Son of Doug and Michelle … was a member of the stu-dent council … mentors sixth and seventh graders in the community … avid member during mission trips across the country.

#66 PHILIP ARENDTFR|OFFENSIVELINE6-2,289IOWACITY,IOWAREGINAHIGHSCHOOL

HighSchool:Was a four-time state champion with Regina High School … named a team captain his senior year and holds the state record for consecutive wins (56) … invited to play in the Iowa Shrine Bowl…selectedasaconsensusfirst-teamAll-Stateoffensivelineman during his junior and senior seasons … was a two-time Cedar Rapids Gazette All-Area team selection … named to the Elite All-State team by Iowa Preps in 2014 … also named to the All-Dis-trict team three years in a row … also lettered in basketball, earning All-Conference in 2014.Personal:Son of Jack Arendt and Erika Hegg-Arendt … has one sibling, Scotty … majoring in construction management.

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#15 AARON BAILEYJR|QUARTERBACK6-2,226BOLINGBROOK,ILL.BOLINGBROOKHS(UNIV.OFILLINOIS)

PriortoUNI:Played football at the University of Illinois ... played in fivegamesin2014,settingcareerhighsinpassingattempts(16),completions (nine), passing yards (79), TD passes (one), carries (16) and total offense (118) at Ohio State ... also played in nine games in 2013...rushedforthreeTDsandpassedforone...notchedhisfirstcareer TD pass against Wisconsin ... named Big Ten Freshman of the Week after rushing for 56 yards and a TD on six carries against Miami (Ohio) ... scored his second career touchdown against Washingtonwitha10-yardrushinthethirdquarter...scoredhisfirstcareer TD in his Illini debut against SIU.HighSchool:Four-star recruit by Rivals, Scout, ESPN and 247 Sports ... ranked No. 135 nationally, No. 6 in the state of Illinois and the No. 11 quarterback in the nation by Scout ... ranked No. 150 nationally, No. 4 in Illinois and the No. 9 quarterback Rivals ... ranked No. 150 nationallyandNo.6inIllinoisandtheNo.fivequarterbackby247Sports ... special mention All-State by the Chicago Tribune in 2012 ... missed several games as a senior with an injury ... as a junior, led Bolingbrook to the 2011 Illinois Class 8A state championship ... rushed for just under 2,000 yards in 2011 to earn all-state honors.Personal:Son of Oliver and Sharitah Carter ...uncle is Trent Jackson, his mother’s brother, who played basketball at Wisconsin ... biologi-cal father is former NFL wide receiver Aaron Bailey.

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#51 JESSE CARDENASFR|LINEBACKER6-2,225LAKEVILLE, MINN.LAKEVILLENORTHHIGHSCHOOL

HighSchool:Lettered in football at Lakeville North High School under coach Brian Vossen ... was named the South Suburban Con-ference Defensive Player of the Year and South Suburban All-Con-ference … had 303 career tackles at Lakeville North, setting a new schoolrecord…finishedhisseniorseasonwith106tackles,13tackles for loss and four interceptions … was named to the Minne-sota Vikings All-State team and the Associated Press All-State team …selectedtothePioneerPressdefensivefirst-team…earnedKare11All-KetroandStarTribuneAll-Metrofirst-team…wasaMr.Footballfinalist…helpedhisteamtothefourthroundof6Aplayoffsand a 10-2 record.Personal:Son of Cory and Tara … has one sibling, Jordan … major-ing in social work.

#13 DEWAYNE COLLINSFR|QUARTERBACK6-2,195CHICAGO, ILL.WENDELLPHILLIPSACADEMY

HighSchool:Lettered in football for coach Troy McAllister at Wen-dell Phillips Academy in Chicago … was named the 2014 Chicago SunTimesPlayeroftheYear…earnedfirst-teamAll-State,All-Ar-ea, All-City and All-Conference as a senior … threw for 1,498 yards and 22 touchdowns, adding 1,979 yards on the ground and 22 rush-ing touchdowns in 2014 … has 4,519 career rushing yards and 4,198 yards passing with a total of 106 touchdowns … led his team to a 4A statechampionshipgame…alsoletteredintrackandfield,helpinghis 4X200 meter relay team to a state championship in 2014.Personal:Son of La’Tonya Thomas.

#7 DALTON DEMOSJR|QUARTERBACK6-6,203ST.LOUIS,MO.CBCHIGHSCHOOL(HUTCHINSONCC)

PriortoUNI:Played football at Hutchinson Community College from 2013-14, leading them to an 11-1 season and a conference cham-pionships in 2014 … had a 55.1 completion percentage for 1,120 yards through the air … averaged 101.8 yards per game, throwing 15 touchdowns … was ranked the No. 6 duel-threat quarterback by JCGridiron.com … also redshirted at Coastal Carolina in 2012 ... was

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part of the Dean’s List.HighSchool:Played football at Christian Brothers College High School for Scott Pingel … lettered all four years in football, two intennisandoneintrackandfield…wasafirst-teamAll-Stateselectionforquarterbackin2011…alsoearnedfirst-teamAll-MetroCatholic Conference … was named the Missouri Broadcasters/Writ-ers Player of the Year and CBC Player of the Year as a senior … was named CBC’s Most Valuable Player in 2011 … became CBC’s most winning two-year starter, leading his team to a 23-2 record … put up 4,896 yards and 54 touchdowns as a starting quarterback at CBC … helped his team to a Catholic Football League title during the 2010-11 season and a state title in 2011 … holds the school record for most passing yards Personal:Son of Peter and Christina … has two siblings, Gabriela and Arianna … majoring in communications.

#52 TYLER EADSFR|DEFENSIVEBACK6-0,199IOWACITY,IOWAIOWACITYWESTHIGHSCHOOL

HighSchool:Was a part of the varsity football team for four years and started for three ... earned all-conference during his sophomore and junior seasons ... selected to the all-district team during his senior year ... was an offensive and defensive starter his junior and senior seasons ... racked up over 1,000 all-purpose yards on offense and had 63 tackles as a senior ... helped his team to three confer-encechampionships...alsoletteredintrackandfield,helpinghisteam to a conference championship his junior season.Personal:Son of Dawn and Patrick ... majoring in business ... was a part of the National Honor Society.

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#98 BRYCE DOUGLASRFR|DEFENSIVELINE6-2,335PLAINFIELD, ILL.PLAINFIELDHS(ILLINOIS)

PriortoUNI:Was a member of the University of Illinois football team ... redshirted in 2013 due to injury.HighSchool:Three-star recruit by Rivals, Scout, ESPN and 247 Sports ... ranked the No. 17 player in the state of Illinois by Scout ... as a senior, had 58 tackles, 10 quarterback sacks, 22 tackles for loss, one interception and one forced fumble ... two-time Southwest Prairie Conference Defensive Player of the Year ... earned all-state honors from the Champaign News-Gazette, American Family Insur-ance All-State Team, Illinois High School Football Coaches Associa-tion Class 7A and Chicago Tribune.Personal:Parents are Bruce and Madge Douglas ... majoring in communication ... father, Bruce, played basketball at Illinois.

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#33 AARON GRAHAMFR|FULLBACK6-1,189OAKGROVE,MO.OAKGROVEHIGHSCHOOL

HighSchool:Four-year letter winner coach Pat Richard at Oak Grove High School … ranked ninth all-time in the state of Missou-ri for rushing yards in a season with 2,934 in 2014 … also ranked fifthall-timeincareeryards,rackingup8,991all-purposeyards…scored 96 touchdowns while playing at Oak Grove … broke the Class 3 Show-Me-Bowl rushing record and was second in rushing in classes 1-6 in Show-Me-Bowl History in 2014 … is a three-time Missouri All-State running back … earned Missouri Class 3 Offen-sive Player of the Year his senior season … was also named the 2014 Frank Fontana Award recipient for best overall small class player KC Metro … is a two-time All-Simone team running back and a four-time MRVC All-Conference running back … earned Academic All-Conference in 2011, 2012 and 2014 … was named to the All-Dis-trict team all four years of high school.Personal:Son of Amanda Allen and Terry Graham.

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#26 DALTON FERCHJR|WIDERECEIVER5-10,207STATECENTER,IOWAWESTMARSHALLHS(IOWASTATE)

PriortoUNI:Was a member of the Iowa State football program from 2012-2013. HighSchool:Lettered four years at West Marshall for coach Ken Winkler…finishedhiscareerwith98touchdowns,rankedfifthinIowahighschoolhistory…finishedcareerwith4,384rushingyards… Des Moines Register Elite All-State recipient as a senior … Iowa Newspaper Association Class 2A all-state team captain … as a senior,finishedinthetop10inthestateinrushingyards(seventh,2,219) and rushing touchdowns (fourth, 42) … also caught 12 passes for 408 yards and three touchdowns … made 32 tackles and a team-high seven interceptions, returning one for a score, on defense … was also the Trojans’ primary punt returner, averaging 25.9 yards per return on punts, including one touchdown … earned second-team Class 2A all-state from the Iowa Newspaper Association as a junior … during sophomore year, earned second-team all-state from the Iowa Newspaper Association as a defensive back … competed in trackandfield,wherehewaspartoftwostatechampionshipwin-ning 4x200 relay and one 4x100 relay squaD.Personal:Son of Randy and Tracy Ferch … brother, Duncan, is a member of the UNI football team … kinesiology and health major.

#9 ROD HALLSR|WIDERECEIVER6-1,208AUGUSTA,GA.LUCYC.LANEYHS(CLEMSON)

PriortoUNI:Played on the Clemson basketball team from 2011-14 ... was the only Tiger to start every game in 2013-14, playing at the point guard position ... started all but one game over the last two seasons ... through three seasons with Clemson he played in 98 games ... led all active Clemson players with 642 career points and 287 assists ... has a 35.5-inch vertical.HighSchool:Two-time Augusta Chronicle Boys Basketball Player of the Year (2010, 2011) ... played in the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association All-Star Game, he scored 15 points ... scored game-high 33 points in CSRA All-Star Game a few weeks later ... 2011 GACA AA SouthPlayeroftheYear...two-timefirst-teamAAall-stateselection(2010, 2011) ... two-time Region 3-AA Player of the Year (2010, 2011) ... averaged 24.7 points per game as a senior when he led Laney to the AAstatesemifinalsforthesecondstraightseason...averaged21.9pointspergameasajuniorandledteamtotheAAstatesemifinals... coached by Jerry Hunter ... standout football player at Laney, he was named to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution all-state team in 2010 at wide receiver ... coached by Jerry Hunter.

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#86 CONNOR HAMFR|WIDERECEIVER6-2,182SOLON, IOWASOLON HIGH SCHOOL

HighSchool:LetteredinfootballandtrackandfieldatSolonHighSchool ... was a two-time all-conference and all-district wide receiv-er ... holds the Iowa state record in the hurdles ... three-time high hurdle state champion ... two-time 200 meter dash state champion ...isjustthefifthpersoninIowastatehistorytowinthehighhurdlesthree times in a high school career.Personal:Son of Scott and Alisa Ham ... has one sibling, Caitlin ... was a part of the National Honor Society and graduated with high honors.

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#3 JARVIS HOLLEYJR|WIDERECEIVER6-0,196LAWERENCEVILLE,GA.ARCHERHS(IOWACENTRAL)

PriortoUNI:Started a quarterback at Iowa Central under coach Kevin Wait … was selected as MVP of the 2014 Graphic Edge Bowl after Iowa Central’s 41-27 win over Rochester Tech … also attended Coffeyville Community College for a year.HighSchool:Lettered in football at Archer High School in Lawer-enceville, Ga. … started at quarterback for three years under head coach Andy Dyer … was a team captain for three years … helped lead his team to a state playoff run in just the second year of the Ar-cher High School football program’s existence … selected as Player of the Month three different times along with numerous player of the week honors … was invited to play in the Gwinnett County All-Star Gamefollowinghisseniorseason…alsoletteredintrackandfield.Personal:Son of Earl and Nancy Holley.

#28 SAVON HUGGINSSR|RUNNINGBACK5-11,203JACKSON, N.J. ST.PETER’SPREP(RUTGERS)

PriortoUNI:Played three seasons at Rutgers, starting three games in 2013 at running back … totaled 286 yards and two touchdowns last season … named to Preseason American Athletic All-Con-ference First Team by Athlon and Second Team by Phil Steele and SI.com ... assumed starting running back spot in spring drills ... named to American Athletic Conference All-Academic Football Team … appeared in 10 games, posting 119 carries for 410 yards and two touchdowns in 2012 … played in nine games as a true freshman in2011,rackingup146yardsandfivetouchdowns.HighSchool(St.Peter’sPrep):Was a four-year starter at St. Peter’s Prep for coach Rich Hansen … was a consensus No. 1 recruit in New Jersey … was rated the No. 5 player in the nation according to CBS Sports Network analyst Tom Lemming … was named to theUSATodayfirst-teamAll-AmericateamandtheUnderArmourAll-America team … was selected as the Gatorade New Jersey Player of the Year … was a SuperPrep Magazine All-American … rushed for 1,891 yards on just 173 carries and 35 touchdowns as a senior…earnedStar-Ledgerfirst-teamAll-Statein2010…wassecond in the state with 35 touchdowns as a senior … rated the No. 4 running back nationally by Scout.com and ESPN.com … selected to the Star-Ledger second-team All-State as a junior … rushed for 1,544 yards and 22 touchdowns his junior season … selected to Team USA for the USA vs. World All-Star game.Personsal:Son of Lasaunda and Wendell Huggins … has one sib-ling, Sanai.

#83 JAYLIN JAMESFR|WIDERECEIVER6-4,176DES MOINES, IOWADES MOINES EAST HIGH SCHOOL

HighSchool:Lettered in football at Des Moines East High School under coach Greg Schoon … started at wide receiver and defen-sive back for two years … earned All-Conference corner back as a junior and All-Conference wide receiver in 2014 … also lettered intrackandfieldandbaseball…qualifiedinthe4X100and4X200meter relays at state along with the long jump.Personal:SonofCarlosandChrissyJames…wasrankedfirstinhisclass with a 4.0 GPA … was a part of the Honor Roll and earned an Academic Letter all four years.

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#55 COLTON LUECKFR|DEFENSIVELINE6-4,277DYERSVILLE,IOWABECKMAN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL

HighSchool: Lettered in football at Beckman Catholic High School ... was invited to play at the Iowa Shrine Bowl All-Star game as a senior.Personal:Son of Chuck and Lynn ... majoring in elementary educa-tion.

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#71 RYAN MOSERFR|OFFENSIVELINE6-5,296ST. OLAF, IOWAGUTTENBURGHIGHSCHOOL

HighSchool:Lettered in football for three years for coach Chad Harbough … was named All-State second-team offensive line as a senior … earned Defensive MVP his sophomore and junior seasons …selectedtothefirst-teamAll-Stateasadefensivelinemanin2013and second-team All-State as a sophomore … also lettered four yearsintrackandfield,qualifyinginthestatemeetforshotputanddiscus his sophomore and senior years.Personal:Son of Garry and Sandy Moser … was a part of the Honor Roll all four years of high school … majoring in construction man-agement.

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#89 TAYLOR OTTERSTATTERFR|TIGHTEND6-6,244MAYER,MINN.MAYERLUTHERANHIGHSCHOOL

HighSchool: Lettered in football at Mayer Lutheran High School forcoachDeanAurich…earnedfirst-teamKare11All-Metro…had 68 catches for 881 yards and 13 touchdowns … also lettered in basketball, playing center for Mayer Lutheran all four years.Personal:Son of Keith and Tami … has one sibling, Jeff … majoring in biochemistry.

#67 BYRON RICHJR|OFFENSIVELINE6-4,315MOBILE, ALA.MCGILL-TOOLENHS(FORTSCOTTCC)

PriortoUNI:Played football at Fort Scott Community College … was first-teamAll-Conferenceatcenterandfirst-teamAll-RegionVI…was ranked No. 12 in the state of Kansas at all positions … rated a three-star recruit by Rivals and 24/7 Sports … was also rated the No. 1 junior college center in the country by 24/7 Sports.

#79 CHRIS SCHLEUGERJR|OFFENSIVELINE6-3,291WESLEY,IOWAWESTHANCOCKHS(IOWAWESTERN)

PriortoUNI:Attended Iowa Western Community College, earning first-teamAll-Conferenceandfirst-teamAll-American…wasalsoonthewrestlingteam,earningAll-Americanandafifthplacefinish.HighSchool:Was named the 2012 Globe Gazette All-Area Player of the Year as a running back … earned IHSAA All-District Football, ClassAfirst-teamAll-StaterunningbackandINAAll-StateFoot-ball Class A second-team in 2012 … helped his team to a District 2 Championship during his senior season … selected to the All-State, All-AreaandAll-Regionfirst-teamsasajunior…alsonamedtothe IHSAA All-District Football team and the INA All-State Class A first-teamin2011…awardedtheIHSAAExcellenceinAcademicAchievement Award in 2011… received the West Hancock Award as the Most Outstanding Upperclassman.Personal:Son of Kathy and Matt Schleuger … has one sibling, Zac.

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#19 BRANDON NAPOLEONJR|DEFENSIVEBACK5-11,185RAHWAY,N.J.ST.PETER’SPREP(WESTVIRGINIA)

PriortoUNI:Played in 10 games for West Virginia University in 2013, primarily on special teams … had solo tackles against Georgia State and Kansas State … recorded a fumble recovery against Texas Tech … redshirted in 2012.HighSchool:Was a two-year starter for coach Rich Hansen … went 81-for-144 for 1,218 yards through the air and 11 touchdowns as a quarterback in 2011 … also rushed 79 times for 460 yards and two touchdowns, while also returning a kickoff … had two intercep-tions as a defensive back … played in the 2011 U.S. Marines Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl in 2011 … was the HCIAL Red Division Co-PlayeroftheYearandHCIALRedDivisionfirst-teamAll-Confer-ence in 2011 and third-team All-Conference in 2010 … selected to the2011All-HudsonCountyfirst-teamoffense…wasratedon24/7.com as the No. 31 athlete in the country and on ESPN.com at the No. 55cornerback…wasalsorankedNo.5byScout.comasthefifth-best cornerback on the East coast.Personal:Son of Eugene and Tracey Napoleon … majoring in com-munication.

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HighSchool:Lettered in football at McGill-Toolen in Mobile, Ala. under coach Mike Dean.Personal:Son of Paula and Craig Rich … majoring in exercise science.

#00 DJ ROBINSONJR|DEFENSIVEBACK5-10,173WEST DES MOINES, IOWAVALLEYHS(IOWACENTRAL)

PriortoUNI:Played football at Iowa Central ... earned second-team Academic All-Region XI.HighSchool:Lettered in football at Valley High School in West Des Moines, Iowa ... led his team to a state championship in 2011.Personal:Son of Darrell and Karin ... has two siblings, Montell and Janell ... majoring in graphic design.

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#74 JACKSON SCOTT-BROWNFR|OFFENSIVELINE6-5,307COUNCILBLUFFS,IOWAST.ALBERTSHIGHSCHOOL

HighSchool:Lettered in football at St. Alberts High School under coach Kevin Culjat … was the winner of the Vince Leber Spirit Award at St. Albert his senior season … was invited to participate in the Iowa Shrine Bowl … ranked 16th individually in the state on Iowa Prep Rivals … was named to the Des Moines Register All-Statesecondteam,first-teamAll-Cityandfirst-teamAll-Districtas a senior … selected to the All-District and All-Western Iowa first-teamasajunior…wasonthestaterunner-upfootballteamasa freshman and sophomore, getting the starting nod as a sophomore in the state championship game … also lettered in track, basetball, baseball.Personal:Son of Jen Brown … was a four-year member of the concert and show choir … participated in two musicals and two state-rated one-act plays … is a lector and active member at Cor-pus Christi Parish … received the Monsignor Kelly Circle of Excel-lence Award for community service.

#18 DJ SINGLETONJR|DEFENSIVEBACK6-3,199UNION,N.J.ST.PETER’SPREP(NEBRASKA-LINCOLN)

PriortoUNI:Played for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln from 2013-14 … redshirted during the 2013 season … also played a sea-son at Union Community College in New Jersey.HighSchool:Was named a team captain in 2012 and earned sec-ond-team All-State and All-Metro … had 53 tackles, four sacks and 12 tackles for loss as a senior to earn second-team All-New Jersey … was chosen to play in the Semper Fi All-Star game in January of 2012 … was also selected to play in the USA Today International Bowl … he was regarded as one of the top-20 players in the state of New Jersey and one of the top-30 safety prospects by Rivals.com and 24/7 Sports … earned All-County honors as junior and senior.Personal:Son of Bernadette and Dwayne Singleton … has three siblings … majoring in exercise science.

#95 SETH THOMASFR|DEFENSIVELINE6-6,244STILLWELL, KAN.BLUEVALLEYSOUTHWESTHIGHSCHOOL

HighSchool:Lettered in football at Blue Valley Southwest High School for coach Bill Lowe … was a team captain during his senior year … had 12.5 sacks, 23 tackles for loss and 87 total tackles in 2014 … also had his hand in four blocked PATs and three blocked puntsasasenior…wasnamedtotheAll-EKLfirst-team,WichitaAll-State team, the Topeka All-State team and one of Kansas Elite 100 Seniors in 2014 … was a three-time player of the week as a senior and was Max Prep’s Top-10 Sack Leader … as a junior, he was named to the All-EKL second-team and Wichita All-State sec-ond-team … selected to the Topeka All-State second-team and the National Underclassmen Defensive Player at the KCMO Camp.Personal:Son of Rodney and Trish Thomas … has three siblings, Hunter, Shelbey and Dalton.

#75 CAL TWAITFR|OFFENSIVELINE6-7,286MANSON, IOWAMANSON-NWWEBSTERHIGHSCHOOL

HighSchool:Was a three-year letter winner at Manson-Northwest Webster High School under coach Jeff Anliker … was named a team captain in 2014 … selected to the 2015 Iowa Shrine Bowl All-Star Football Squad … as a senior, was named to the Des Moines RegisterAll-Statefirst-teamasanoffensivelinemanandtheINAAll-Statefirstteamin2014…alsoearnedAcademicAll-Statein2014…wasatwo-timefirst-teamAll-DistrictlinemanandAcademicAll-District honoree … also earned INA second-team All-State as a defensive lineman in 2013 … was named Defensive MVP and Most Valuable Lineman as a senior … also earned Most Dedicated as a freshman, junior and senior … also lettered in basketball, track and baseball, earning Academic All-Conference in basketball and baseball.Personal:Son of Kevin and Cathy Twait … has three siblings, Kris-ten, Kyle and Lauren … was a part of the National Honor Society, student council and FCCLA … was also the NHS Vice President ... father, Kevin, is the head football coach at Iowa Central.

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#80 BRANDON SMITHJR|WIDERECEIVER6-3,200LEE’SSUMMIT,MO.LEE’SSUMMITHS(NDSU-SCIENCE)

PriortoUNI:Played at the North Dakota State School of Science ... played in seven games last season, racking up 491 receiving yards, averaging70.1pergameandscoredfivetouchdowns.HighSchool:Played football at Lee’s Summit High School in Lee’s Summit, Mo.

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GAME ONESep. 5 | at Iowa StateSite: Jack Trice StadiumTime: 7 p.m. CTLast Time: UNI 28, ISU 20(2013)

QUICKFACTS

Location .......................................................Ames, IowaFounded .................................................................... 1858Enrollment ............................................................. 33,241Nickname .........................................................CyclonesColors ....................................................Cardinal & GoldAffiliation ...................................NCAA Division I (FBS)Conference............................................................ Big 12Facility .............................................Jack Trice StadiumCapacity ................................................................. 56,800University President ..........................Dr. Steven LeathDirector of Athletics .............................. Jamie Pollard

TEAMINFORMATION

2014 Record...............................................................2-10Home ............................................................................1-6Away ............................................................................1-4Neutral .........................................................................0-02014 Big 12 Record.....................................................0-9Big 12 Finish ..............................................................10thLetterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................46/23Starters Returning/Lost ...........................................14/8Specialists Returning/Lost........................................3/0Head Coach................................................Paul RhodesHead Coach Record...............................................29-46

2014STATISTICLEADERS

Rushing Att Net TD Avg./GAaron Wimberly 147 642 7 58.4

Passing Comp-Att-Int Yards TD Avg./GS. Richardson 254-451-9 2669 18 242.6

Receiving No Yards TD Avg./GD. Montgomery 44 605 2 55.0

Scoring FG Kick PtsCole Netten 11 35 68

Interceptions No Yds TDS. Richardson 4 22 0

Tackles UA A Tot.K. Cotton-Moya 55 22 77

Sacks No YdsCory Morrissey 6.0 24

Kicking FG PAT PtsCole Netten 11-14 35-35 68

QUICKFACTS

Location ................................................. Cheney, Wash.Founded .................................................................... 1882Enrollment ............................................................. 13,453Nickname ............................................................. EaglesColors ......................................................... Red & WhiteAffiliation ................................... NCAA Division I (FCS)Conference..........................................................Big SkyFacility .............................................................Roos FieldCapacity ................................................................... 8,600University President ........................ Dr. Mary CullinanDirector of Athletics ................................... Bill Chaves

TEAMINFORMATION

2014 Record...............................................................11-3Home ............................................................................7-1Away ............................................................................4-2Neutral .........................................................................0-02014 Big Sky Record ..................................................7-1Big Sky Finish..............................................................1stLetterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................43/25Starters Returning/Lost ...........................................13/9Specialists Returning/Lost........................................1/2Head Coach.............................................Beau BaldwinHead Coach Record...............................................67-25

2014STATISTICLEADERS

Rushing Att Net TD Avg./GQuincy Forte 135 910 9 113.8

Passing Comp-Att-Int Yards TD Avg./GVernon Adams 251-380-8 3483 35 348.3

Receiving No Yards TD Avg./GCooper Kupp 104 1431 16 110.1

Scoring TD PtsCooper Kupp 17 102

Interceptions No Yds TDTevin McDonald 3 109 1

Tackles UA A Tot.Ronnie Hamlin 39 73 112

Sacks No YdsSamson Ebukam 7.5 43

Kicking FG PAT PtsTyler McNannay 11-11 48-55 81

QUICKFACTS

Location .................................... San Luis Obispo, Calif.Founded .................................................................... 1901Enrollment ............................................................. 19,800Nickname ....................................................... MustangsColors ........................................................Green & GoldAffiliation ................................... NCAA Division I (FCS)Conference..........................................................Big SkyFacility .................................... Alex G. Spanos StadiumCapacity ................................................................. 11,075University President ............Dr. Jeffery D. ArmstrongDirector of Athletics ............... Donald J. Oberhelman

TEAMINFORMATION

2014 Record.................................................................7-5Home ............................................................................4-1Away ............................................................................3-3Neutral .........................................................................0-02014 Big Sky Record ..................................................5-3Big Sky Finish.......................................................... T-5thLetterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................42/24Starters Returning/Lost ...........................................16/9Specialists Returning/Lost........................................7/1Head Coach....................................................Tim WalshHead Coach Record...............................................39-30

2014STATISTICLEADERS

Rushing Att Net TD Avg./GChris Brown 249 1265 17 105.4

Passing Comp-Att-Int Yards TD Avg./GChris Brown 102-171-3 1465 12 122.1

Receiving No Yards TD Avg./GRoland Jackson 14 415 1 37.7

Scoring TD PtsChris Brown 18 108

Interceptions No Yds TDJordan Williams 3 0 0

Tackles UA A Tot.Nick Dzubnar 94 73 167

Sacks No YdsChris Judge 3.0 24

Kicking FG PAT PtsZ. Schottenfeld 1-1 51-54 66

GAME TWOSep. 12 | Eastern WashingtonSite: UNI-DomeTime: 1 p.m. CTLast Time: UNI 41, EWU 38(2005, Playoffs)

GAME THREESep. 19 | at Cal PolySite: Alex G. Spanos StadiumTime: 9:30 p.m. CTLast Time: UNI 29, CP 26(3 OT, 2002)

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GAME FOUROct. 3 | at Illinois StateSite: Hancock StadiumTime: 12 p.m. CTLast Time: ILS 41, UNI 21(2014, Playoffs)

QUICKFACTS

Location .........................................................Normal, Ill.Founded .................................................................... 1857Enrollment ............................................................. 20,271Nickname ......................................................... RedbirdsColors ......................................................... Red & WhiteAffiliation ................................... NCAA Division I (FCS)Conference............................................................ MVFCFacility ............................................... Hancock StadiumCapacity ................................................................. 13,391University President ..............................Dr. Larry DietzDirector of Athletics .................................. Larry Lyons

TEAMINFORMATION

2014 Record...............................................................13-2Home ............................................................................8-0Away ............................................................................5-1Neutral .........................................................................0-12014 MVFC Record .....................................................7-1MVFC Finish ............................................................ T-1stLetterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................40/20Starters Returning/Lost .........................................11/11Specialists Returning/Lost........................................0/4Head Coach............................................... Brock SpackHead Coach Record...............................................46-26

2014STATISTICLEADERS

Rushing Att Net TD Avg./GMarshaun Coprich 370 2274 27 151.6

Passing Comp-Att-Int Yards TD Avg./GTre Roberson 208-359-10 3221 30 214.7

Receiving No Yards TD Avg./GCameron Meredith 66 1061 9 70.7

Scoring TD PtsMarshaun Coprich 27 162

Interceptions No Yds TDAlex Donnelly 3 116 0

Tackles UA A Tot.Pat Meehan 53 62 115

Sacks No YdsCollin Keoshian 9.0 39

Kicking FG PAT PtsNick Aussieker 14-19 62-64 104

QUICKFACTS

Location ........................................................ Fargo, N.D.Founded .................................................................... 1890Enrollment ............................................................. 14,747Nickname ...............................................................BisonColors .................................................... Yellow & GreenAffiliation ................................... NCAA Division I (FCS)Conference............................................................ MVFCFacility .......................................................... FargoDomeCapacity ................................................................. 19,000University President ....................... Dean L. BrescianiDirector of Athletics ................................. Matt Larson

TEAMINFORMATION

2014 Record...............................................................15-1Home ............................................................................9-0Away ............................................................................5-1Neutral .........................................................................1-02014 MVFC Record .....................................................7-1MVFC Finish ................................................................1stLetterwinners Returning/Lost ................................... ??Starters Returning/Lost .............................................. ??Specialists Returning/Lost......................................... ??Head Coach............................................. Chris KliemanHead Coach Record.................................................15-1

2014STATISTICLEADERS

Rushing Att Net TD Avg./GJohn Crockett 368 1994 21 124.6

Passing Comp-Att-Int Yards TD Avg./GCarson Wentz 228-358-10 3111 25 194.4

Receiving No Yards TD Avg./GZach Vraa 42 637 4 45.5

Scoring FG Kick PtsAdam Keller 29 58 145

Interceptions No Yds TDCJ Smith 15 177 0

Tackles UA A Tot.Carlton Littlejohn 59 58 117

Sacks No YdsKyle Emanuel 19.5 110

Kicking FG PAT PtsAdam Keller 29-34 58-59 145

QUICKFACTS

Location ......................................................Macomb, Ill.Founded .................................................................... 1899Enrollment ............................................................. 11,458Nickname ................................. Fighting LeathernecksColors ....................................................... Purple & GoldAffiliation ................................... NCAA Division I (FCS)Conference............................................................ MVFCFacility ........................................................Hanson FieldCapacity ................................................................. 16,368University President ......................... Dr. Jack ThomasDirector of Athletics .................................Matt Tanney

TEAMINFORMATION

2014 Record.................................................................5-7Home ............................................................................3-3Away ............................................................................2-4Neutral .........................................................................0-02014 MVFC Record .....................................................3-5MVFC Finish ................................................................7thLetterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................41/15Starters Returning/Lost ...........................................16/7Specialists Returning/Lost........................................1/0Head Coach................................................ Bob NielsonHead Coach Record.................................................9-15

2014STATISTICLEADERS

Rushing Att Net TD Avg./GJ.C. Baker 246 1265 5 105.4

Passing Comp-Att-Int Yards TD Avg./GT. Norvell 219-373-11 2891 24 240.9

Receiving No Yards TD Avg./GLance Lenoir Jr. 75 1030 7 85.8

Scoring FG PAT PtsN. Knuffman 11-12 36-37 69

Interceptions No Yds TDL. Venegoni 2 9 0

Tackles UA A Tot.Kevin Kintzel 41 51 92

Sacks No YdsKris Harley 3.5 26

Kicking FG PAT PtsN. Knuffman 11-12 36-37 69

GAME FIVEOct. 10 | North Dakota StateSite: FargoDomeTime: 1 p.m. CTLast Time: UNI 23, NDSU 3(2014)

GAME SIXOct. 17 | Western IllinoisSite: UNI-DomeTime: 4 p.m. CTLast Time: UNI 27, WIU 13(2014)

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GAME SEVENOct. 24 | at South Dakota StateSite: Coughlin-Alumni StadiumTime: 2 p.m. CTLast Time: SDSU 31, UNI 28(2014)

QUICKFACTS

Location .................................................Brookings, S.D.Founded .................................................................... 1881Enrollment ............................................................. 12,557Nickname ....................................................JackrabbitsColors ....................................................... Yellow & BlueAffiliation ................................... NCAA Division I (FCS)Conference............................................................ MVFCFacility ..................................Coughlin-Alumni StadiumCapacity ................................................................. 15,000University President ...................... Dr. David ChicoineDirector of Athletics .................................... Justin Sell

TEAMINFORMATION

2014 Record.................................................................9-5Home ............................................................................5-1Away ............................................................................4-4Neutral .........................................................................0-02014 MVFC Record .....................................................5-3MVFC Finish ............................................................T-3rdLetterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................47/16Starters Returning/Lost ...........................................16/6Specialists Returning/Lost........................................2/2Head Coach..................................... John StiegelmeierHead Coach Record................126-86-0 (18th Season)

2014STATISTICLEADERS

Rushing Att Net TD Avg./GZach Zenner 337 2019 22 144.2

Passing Comp-Att-Int Yards TD Avg./GAustin Sumner 106-182-5 1,634 15 233.4

Receiving No Yards TD Avg./GJake Wieneke 73 1404 16 100.3

Scoring TD PtsZach Zenner 26 158

Interceptions No Yds TDMelvin Taveras 3 15 0

Tackles UA A Tot.T.J. Lally 52 65 117

Sacks No YdsShayne Gottlob 3.0 6

Kicking FG PAT PtsJustin Syrovatka 19-20 50-50 107

QUICKFACTS

Location .................................................Vermillion, S.D.Founded .................................................................... 1862Enrollment ............................................................. 10,284Nickname ...........................................................CoyotesColors ......................................................... Red & WhiteAffiliation ................................... NCAA Division I (FCS)Conference............................................................ MVFCFacility ........................................................DakotaDomeCapacity ................................................................. 10,000University President ........................ James W. AbbottDirector of Athletics ............................ David Herbster

TEAMINFORMATION

2014 Record...............................................................2-10Home ............................................................................2-4Away ............................................................................0-6Neutral .........................................................................0-02014 MVFC Record .....................................................0-8MVFC Finish ..............................................................10thLetterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................53/10Starters Returning/Lost ...........................................19/3Specialists Returning/Lost........................................1/0Head Coach....................................................Joe GlennHead Coach Record.................................................8-28

2014STATISTICLEADERS

Rushing Att Net TD Avg./GJasper Sanders 90 389 3 64.8

Passing Comp-Att-Int Yards TD Avg./GKevin Earl 129-243-8 1452 8 207.4

Receiving No Yards TD Avg./GEric Shufford 42 568 3 71.0

Scoring FG Kick PtsMiles Bergner 8 9 33

Interceptions No Yds TD

Tackles UA A Tot.Tyson Graham 43 28 71

Sacks No Yds

Kicking FG PAT PtsMiles Bergner 8-9 9-11 33

QUICKFACTS

Location .............................................. Terre Haute, Ind.Founded .................................................................... 1865Enrollment ............................................................. 11,494Nickname .....................................................SycamoresColors ........................................................ Blue & WhiteAffiliation ................................... NCAA Division I (FCS)Conference............................................................ MVFCFacility .............................................. Memorial StadiumCapacity ................................................................. 12,764University President .................. Dr. Daniel J. BradleyDirector of Athletics .............................Ron Prettyman

TEAMINFORMATION

2014 Record.................................................................8-6Home ............................................................................4-2Away ............................................................................4-4Neutral .........................................................................0-02014 MVFC Record .....................................................4-4MVFC Finish ............................................................ T-5thLetterwinners Returning/Lost .......................................Starters Returning/Lost ...........................................15/7Specialists Returning/Lost........................................3/0Head Coach..............................................Mike SanfordHead Coach Record.................................................9-17

2014STATISTICLEADERS

Rushing Att Net TD Avg./GBuck Logan 171 797 7 61.3

Passing Comp-Att-Int Yards TD Avg./GMike Perish 324-528-12 3515 21 270.4

Receiving No Yards TD Avg./GGary Owens 69 815 5 58.2

Scoring FG Kick PtsEric Heidorn 17 37 88

Interceptions No Yds TDTravis Starks 4 85 0

Tackles UA A Tot.Kendall Walker 73 50 123

Sacks No YdsC. Underwood 13.5 62

Kicking FG PAT PtsEric Heidorn 17-24 37-37 88

GAME EIGHTOct. 31 | South DakotaSite: UNI-DomeTime: 1 p.m. CTLast Time: UNI 27, USD 16(2014)

GAME NINENov. 7 | Indiana StateSite: UNI-DomeTime: 4 p.m. CTLast Time: INS 20, UNI 19(2014)

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QUICKFACTS

Location ................................................Springfield,Mo.Founded .................................................................... 1905Enrollment ............................................................ 24, 489Nickname .............................................................. BearsColors .................................................. Maroon & WhiteAffiliation ................................... NCAA Division I (FCS)Conference............................................................ MVFCFacility ................................Robert W. Plaster StadiumCapacity ................................................................. 17,800University President ..................... Clifton M. Smart IIIDirector of Athletics ...................................Kyle Moats

TEAMINFORMATION

2014 Record.................................................................4-8Home ............................................................................2-3Away ............................................................................2-5Neutral .........................................................................0-02014 MVFC Record .....................................................1-7MVFC Finish ................................................................8thLetterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................41/17Starters Returning/Lost .........................................12/10Specialists Returning/Lost........................................3/1Head Coach.............................................. Dave SteckelHead Coach Record..................................First Season

2014STATISTICLEADERS

Rushing Att Net TD Avg./GCalan Crowder 153 762 4 63.5

Passing Comp-Att-Int Yards TD Avg./GKierra Harris 159-289-8 9184 19 165.3

Receiving No Yards TD Avg./GJulian Burton 54 727 5 60.6

Scoring FG Kick PtsMarcelo Bonani 12-17 29-32 65

Interceptions No Yds TDEric Phillips 3 0 0

Tackles UA A Tot.CalebSchaffitzel 42 54 96

Sacks No YdsJames Barnes 5.0 27

Kicking FG PAT PtsMarcelo Bonani 12-17 29-32 65

QUICKFACTS

Location ................................................. Carbondale, Ill.Founded .................................................................... 1869Enrollment ............................................................. 16,619Nickname ............................................................ SalukisColors .................................................. Maroon & WhiteAffiliation ................................... NCAA Division I (FCS)Conference............................................................ MVFCFacility .................................................... Saluki StadiumCapacity ................................................................. 15,000University President ................................. Randy DunnDirector of Athletics ...................................Tommy Bell

TEAMINFORMATION

2014 Record.................................................................6-6Home ............................................................................4-2Away ............................................................................2-4Neutral .........................................................................0-02014 MVFC Record .....................................................3-5MVFC Finish ............................................................ T-7thLetterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................27/23Starters Returning/Lost .........................................10/15Specialists Returning/Lost........................................1/2Head Coach................................................Dale LennonHead Coach Record...............................................48-34

2014STATISTICLEADERS

Rushing Att Net TD Avg./GMalcolm Agnew 136 820 10 102.5

Passing Comp-Att-Int Yards TD Avg./GMark Lannotti 201-319-8 2241 22 186.8

Receiving No Yards TD Avg./GMyCole Pruitt 81 861 13 71.8

Scoring TD PtsMyCole Pruitt 13 80

Interceptions No Yds TDCourtney Richmond 2 27 0

Tackles UA A Tot.Chase Allen 45 50 95

Sacks No YdsT. Williamson 5.5 37

Kicking FG PAT PtsThomas Kinney 10-19 41-41 71

GAME TENNov. 14 | at Missouri StateSite: Robert W. Plaster StadiumTime: 2 p.m.Last Time: UNI 38, MSU 24(2014)

GAME ELEVENNov. 21 | Southern IllinoisSite: UNI-DomeTime: TBDLast Time: UNI 40, SIU 21(2014)

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2014 HONORS AND RECOGNITION

PRESEASON

Sports Network All-America • David Johnson, First-Team • Jack Rummells, First-Team• Xavier Williams, Second-Team

Walter Payton Award Watch List• David Johnson

MVFC Preseason All-Conference• David Johnson, First-Team• Jack Rummells, First-Team• Xavier Williams, First-Team • Makinton Dorleant, First-Team • Sawyer Kollmorgen, Honorable Mention

Team Rankings • Preseason #3 in MVFC• Preseason #9 in FCS Sports Network Poll

PLAYER OF THE WEEK

• Michael Schmadeke (9/28) - MVFC Special Teams Player of the Week, Sports Net-work National Co-Special Teams Player of the Week, CFPA National Placekicker of the Week and College Sporting News All-Stars of the Week (School record for points by a kicker in a game with 20 against Tennessee Tech)• Michael Schmadeke (10/5) - MVFC Special Teams Player of the Week (Scored four fieldgoalsandonePATagainstIndianaState.FourFGswasmostintheFCSthatweek)• Brett McMakin (10/12) - MVFC Defensive Player of the Week, College Sporting News All-Stars of the Week (Six tackles, including three sacks for a loss of 16 yards and first-careerinterceptionagainstSouthDakota) • Logan Bieghler (10/14) - CFPA National Punter of the Week (Seven punts for 288 yards, averaging 41.1 yards per punt. Four punts landed inside the 20-yard-line, including a game-long 48-yarder that landed on the South Dakota 6-yard-line)• Tim Kilfoy (11/2) - College Sports Madness National FCS Defensive Player of the Week, Madness Missouri Valley Defensive Player of the Week and CFPA National Defensive Back of the Week (Career-high 10 tackles and two interceptions, one for a touchdown against Illinois State) • David Johnson (11/2) - MVFC Offensive Player of the Week, Sports Network National Offensive Player of the Week and CFPA National Kickoff Returner of the Week (129 rushing yards, two rushing touchdowsn and one 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against Illinois State)• Jack Rummells (11/3) - MVFC Offensive Lineman of the Week (Graded out at a 90 percent against Illinois State, allowing only four tackles for loss)• Xavier Williams (11/9) - MVFC Defensive Player of the Week (Finished with seven tackles and a sack, holding NDSU to just 43 rushing yards)• Michael Schmadeke (11/9) - MVFC Special Teams Player of the Week (Scored 11 of UNI’s23pointsagainstNDSU,grabbingthreefieldgoalsandtwoPATs)• David Johnson (11/25) - CFPA National Running Back of the Week (Career-high 205 rushing yards and three touchdowns against Missouri State)

ALL-MVFC

David Johnson, First Team; Jack Rummells, First Team; Michael Schmadeke, First Team; Xavier Williams, First Team; Jake Farley, First Team; Tim Kilfoy, First Team; Isaac Ales, Second Team; Brett McMakin, Second Team; Deiondre’ Hall, Second Team; Chad Owens, Second Team; Mac O’Brien, Honorable Mention; Ryan Bingman, Honorable Mention; Makinton Dorleant, Honorable Mention

ALL-AMERICA/MISC. AWARDS

Michael Schmadeke• Fred Mitchell Award Finalist; CSM All-America Third Team; AFCA All-America First Team; Walter Camp All-America First Team; AP All-America First Team; FCS ADA All-America First Team; BSN All-America First Team; Sports Network All-America Sec-ond Team; College Sporting News All-America First Team; CFPA National Placekicker of the Year Award

David Johnson• AP All-America Third Team; BSN All-America Second Team; Sports Network All-America First Team; CFPA National All-Purpose Performer of the Year; College Sporting News All-America First Team; Walter Payton Award Finalist; Reese’s Senior Bowl Invite; NFL Combine Invite

Jack Rummells • CSM All-America Second Team; Walter Camp All-America First Team; AP All-America First Team; BSN All-America Second Team; Sports Network All-America Second Team; College Sporting News All-America First Team; MVC Leadership & Service Award

Xavier Williams • AP All-America Third Team; BSN All-America Second Team; Sports Network All-America Second Team; College Sporting News All-America First Team; East-West Shrine Bowl Invite; Buck Buchanan Award Finalist

Jake Farley• BSN All-America Second Team

Deiondre’ Hall • BSN All-America Third Team

ACADEMICS

MVFC Scholar-Athlete• Jake Farley, First Team; David Johnson, First Team; Isaac Ales, Second Team; Max Busher, Second Team; Jack Rummells, Second Team; Jacob Rathmacher, Honorable Mention

FCS ADA Academic All-Star Team•JakeFarley,Oneof10finalistsforapost-graduatescholarship

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UNIinthePlayoffs:UNI has made 17 NCAA FCS playoff ap-pearances and has won 20 playoff games. UNI has won at least one playoff game in 13 of its 17 playoff appearances, including a playoff win in nine of its last 10 appearances. UNI also cur-rently holds a 16-5 postseason record in the UNI-Dome.

Playoff Wins at HomeDec. 7, 1985 ............... vs. Eastern Washington ............W, 17-14Nov. 28, 1987 ............. vs. Youngstown State ................W, 31-28Dec. 5, 1987 ............... vs. Arkansas State .....................W, 49-28Nov. 30, 1991 ............. vs. Weber State ..........................W, 38-21Nov. 28, 1992 ............. vs. Eastern Washington ............W, 17-14Dec. 5, 1992 ............... vs. McNeese State .....................W, 29-7Nov. 30, 1996 ............. vs. Eastern Illinois ......................W, 21-14Dec. 7, 1996 ............... vs. William & Mary .....................W, 38-35Dec. 8, 2001 ............... vs. Maine .....................................W, 56-28Nov. 29, 2003 ............. vs. Montana State ......................W, 35-14Nov. 26, 2005 ............. vs. Eastern Washington ............W, 41-38Nov. 24, 2007 ............. vs. New Hampshire ....................W, 38-35Nov. 29, 2008 ............. vs. Maine .....................................W, 40-15Dec. 6, 2008 ............... vs. New Hampshire ....................W, 36-34Dec. 3, 2011 ............... vs. Wofford ..................................W, 28-21Nov. 29, 2014 ............. vs. Stephen F. Austin ..................W, 44-10

IntheMargin:UNI’s 44-10 win against SFA (11/29) was the largest margin of victory in the Panthers’ playoff history. The secondlargestwasa56-28winoverMaineinaquarterfinalgame in 2001.

ShowingUp:UNI’s defense forced at least one turnover in 13 of the 14 games this season, whether it be a fumble or an inter-ception. The Panthers had at least one interception in eight consecutive games prior to the game against Missouri State (11/22).ThePanthersfinishedwithaforcedfumble(IsaacAles)and an interception (Deiondre’ Hall) against Stephen F. Austin (11/29).

Auto-Schmadic: Junior placekicker Michael Schmadeke as-serted himself as one of the strongest kickers in the MVFC and theFCSin2014duringhisfirststartingrole.Heledtheteaminpointswithaschool-record132from27-of-29onfieldgoalsand51-of-53onPATs.HefinishedtheseasonleadingallFCSkickersin points and was just two points shy of leading all Division I kickers (FCS and FBS), trailing only Jaden Oberkrom of TCU with 135 points.

SpecialTeam: UNI’s defense and special teams excelled during the 2014 season, scoring 177 of UNI’s 452 total points. Michael Schmadekewent27-of-29fromfieldgoalrangeand51-of-53on PATs. UNI’s defense scored four touchdowns, while special teams play added a blocked punt for a touchdown and a kickoff return for a touchdown in 2014.

Red-Zone:UNIfinishedtheseasonrankedfirstintheMVFC

and the FCS in red zone statistics. The Panthers scored 48 out of the 49 times that they were in the red zone for a 98 percent success rate and 29 touchdowns.

DownGoesNo.1:The Panthers ended NDSU’s 33-game win-ning streak Saturday in front of 14,777 in the UNI-Dome (11/8).ItwasNDSU’sfirstlosssince2012whentheyweredefeatedby the Indiana State Sycamores. UNI now has three wins overNo. 1 ranked opponents. UNI also beat No. 1 New Hampshire24-21 in 2005 and No. 1 Youngstown State 35-32 in 1997. ThePanthers’ 23-3 win over the North Dakota State Bison was itssecond consecutive win over a top-10 ranked opponent and73rd win over a top-25 opponent overall.

RecordBreaking:UNI broke 26 school records during the 2014 season, with 15 records coming at the hands of running back David Johnson.

IndividualSeasonRecords(2014)Rushing Yards David Johnson 1,553Rushing TDs David Johnson 17 (tied 1st)Rushing Yds/Game David Johnson 117.4All-Purpose David Johnson 2,527All-Purpose/Game David Johnson 180.5Total TDs David Johnson 20FGs Made Michael Schmadeke 27 (tied 1st)Punt Yards Logan Bieghler 3,708Punt Attempts Logan Bieghler 90Avg Yards/Kick Return David Johnson 36.50Interception Return TDs Ray Mitchell 2 (2013) Tim Kilfoy 2 (2014)

IndividualCareerRecordsRushing Yards David Johnson 4,687Rushing TDs David Johnson 49Rushing Yds/Game David Johnson 95.7All-Purpose David Johnson 6,859All-Purpose/Game David Johnson 140.0Total Points Scored David Johnson 384Total TDs David Johnson 64Blocked Kicks Xavier Williams 7 (tied 1st)

TeamSeasonRecords(2014)Tackles for Loss 119.0Yards from TFL 495

IndividualGameRecordsTDs Scored in a Game David Johnson 4 (tied 1st) vs. Stephen F. AustinPoints Scored by Kicker Michael Schmadeke 20 vs. Tennessee TechMost Punts in a Game Logan Bieghler 13 vs. Hawai’iField Goals Made Michael Schmadeke 4 (tied 1st) vs. Tennessee TechLargest Playoff Win UNI’s 44-10 win over SFA

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Date Opponent Result8/30 at Iowa L, 31-239/13 at Hawai’i L, 27-249/20 Northern Colorado W, 46-79/27 Tennessee Tech W, 50-710/4 at #25 Indiana State* L, 20-1910/11 at South Dakota* W, 27-1610/18 #16 South Dakota State* L, 31-2810/25 at Western Illinois* W, 27-1311/1 #6 Illinois State* W, 42-2811/8 #1 North Dakota State* W, 23-311/15 at #22 Southern Illinois* W, 40-2111/22 Missouri State* W, 38-2411/29 Stephen F. Austin& W, 44-1012/6 at #7 Illinois State& L, 41-21

* Notes MVFC Regular Season& FCS Playoffs

2014 FINAL MVFC STANDINGS

Team MVFC OverallNorth Dakota State 7-1 15-1Illinois State 7-1 13-2UNI 6-2 9-5South Dakota State 5-3 9-5Indiana State 4-4 8-6Youngstown State 4-4 7-5Southern Illinois 3-5 6-6Western Illinois 3-5 5-7Missouri State 1-7 4-8South Dakota 0-8 2-10

INDIVIDUALGAMEHIGHS

Rushes 31 David Johson (vs. Missouri State, 11/22)Yds Rushing 205 David Johnson (vs. Missouri State, 11/22)TD Rushes 3 David Johnson (vs. Missouri State, 11/22) 3 David Johnson (vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/29)Long Rush 73 David Johnson (vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/29)Pass Attempts 40 Sawyer Kollmorgen (at Hawaii, 9/13)Pass Comp. 19 Sawyer Kollmorgen (at Hawaii, 9/13) 19 Brion Carnes (at Western Illinois, 10/25)Yds Passing 380 Sawyer Kollmorgen (at Iowa, 8/30)TD Passes 3 Sawyer Kollmorgen (vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/27)Long Pass 70 Sawyer Kollmorgen (at Iowa, 8/30) 70 Brion Carnes (vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/29)Receptions 6 Brett LeMaster (vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/27) 6 Kevin Vereen (at Western Illinois, 10/25)Yds Receiving 203 David Johnson (at Iowa, 8/30)TD Receptions 1 David Johnson (at Iowa, 8/30) 1 Kevin Vereen (at Iowa, 8/30) 1 Darrian Miller (at Hawaii, 9/13) 1 Kevin Vereen (at Hawaii, 9/13) 1 Darrian Miller (vs. Northern Colorado (9/20) 1 Kevin Vereen (vs. Northern Colorado, 9/20) 1 Brett LeMaster (vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/27) 1 Kevin Vereen (vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/27) 1 Braden Lehman (vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/27) 1 Daurice Fountain (at South Dakota, 10/11) 1 Kevin Vereen (at South Dakota, 10/11) 1 Barkley Hill (vs. SDSU, 10/18) 1 Chad Owens (at Western Illinois, 10/25) 1 Kevin Vereen (vs. Illinois State, 11/1) 1 Braden Lehman (at Southern Illinois, 11/14) 1 Brett LeMaster (at Southern Illinois, 11/14) 1 David Johnson (vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/29)Long Reception 70 David Johnson (at Iowa, 8/30) 70 David Johnson (vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/29)Field Goals 5 Michael Schmadeke (vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/27)Long FG 49 Michael Schmadeke (at Western Illinois, 10/25)Punts 13 Logan Bieghler (at Hawaii, 9/13)Punt Avg. 47.2 Logan Bieghler (vs. SDSU, 10/18)Long Punt 59 Logan Bieghler (vs. NDSU, 11/8)Punts Inside 20 4 Logan Bieghler (vs. SDSU, 10/18) 4 Logan Bieghler (vs. Illinois State, 11/1)Long Punt Return 43 Chad Owens (at South Dakota, 10/11)Long KO Return 98 David Johnson (vs. Illinois State, 11/1)Tackles 15 Jake Farley (at Southern Illinois, 11/14) Sacks 3.0 Brett McMakin (at South Dakota, 10/11)TFL 4.0 Isaac Ales (vs. Missouri State, 11/22)Interceptions 2 Tim Kilfoy (vs. Illinois State, 11/1)

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RK TEAM RECORD1 North Dakota State 15-12 Illinois State 13-23 New Hampshire 12-24 Eastern Washington 11-35 Coastal Carolina 12-26 Sam Houston State 11-57 Villanova 11-38 Chattanooga 10-49 Jacksonville State 10-210 UNI 9-511 Montana 9-512 Southeastern Louisiana 9-413 South Dakota State 9-514 Fordham 11-315 Harvard 10-016 Richmond 9-517 Liberty 9-518 Indiana State 8-619 James Madison 9-320 Montana State 8-521 Eastern Kentucky 9-422 Bethune-Cookman 9-323 Sacred Heart 9-324 William & Mary 7-525 Youngstown State 7-5

SPORTS NETWORK, FINAL

RK TEAM RECORD1 North Dakota State 15-12 Illinois State 13-23 New Hampshire 12-24 Eastern Washington 11-35 Coastal Carolina 12-26 Sam Houston State 11-57 Villanova 11-38 Chattanooga 10-49 Jacksonville State 10-210 UNI 9-511 Fordham 11-312 South Dakota State 9-513 Montana 9-514 Southeastern Louisiana 9-415 Harvard 10-016 Richmond 9-517 Liberty 9-518 James Madison 9-419 Indiana State 8-620 Montana State 8-521 Eastern Kentucky 9-422 Youngstown State 7-523 Bethune-Cookman 9-324 Sacred Heart 9-325 Idaho State 8-4

UNI TEAM

Rushed for 200 Yards: vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/29/14 (248 yards)Rushed for 300 Yards: vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/27/14 (322 yards)Rushed for 400 Yards: vs. Indiana State, 10/3/09 (406 yards)Passed for 200 Yards: vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/29/14 (205 yards)Passed for 300 Yards: at Iowa, 8/30/14 (380 yards)Passed for 400 Yards: vs. South Dakota, 9/12/09 (478 yards)400 Yards Total Off: vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/29/14 (453 yards)500 Yards Total Off: vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/27/14 (528 yards)600 Yards Total Off: vs. South Dakota, 9/12/09 (712 yards)Scored 30 Points: vs. Missouri State, 11/22/14 (38 points)Scored 40 Points: vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/29/14 (44 points)Scored 50 Points: vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/27/14 (50 points)Scored 60 Points: vs. Indiana State, 10/3/09 (62 points)

UNI INDIVIDUAL

3 Rushed for 100 Yards: vs. Indiana State (11/10/07) Darian Williams, Derrick Law, Taylor Brookins2 Rushed for 100 Yards: vs. Western Illinois (9/24/11) David Johnson, Tirrell Rennie1 Rushed for 100 Yards: vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/29/14) David Johnson, 152 yards1 Rushed for 200 Yards: vs. Missouri State (11/22/14) David Johnson, 205 yardsPassed for 200 Yards: vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/29/14) Brion Carnes, 205 yardsPassed for 300 Yards: at Iowa (8/30/14) Sawyer Kollmorgen, 380 yardsPassed for 400 Yards: vs. South Dakota (9/12/09) Pat Grace, 445 yardsReceived for 100 Yards: vs. South Dakota (10/19/13) Chad Owens, 107 yardsReceived for 150 Yards: vs. South Dakota (9/12/09) D.P. Eyman, 197 yardsReceived for 200 Yards: at Iowa (8/30/14) David Johnson, 203 yards2 Received for 100 Yards: vs. McNeese State (9/28/13) David Johnson, Kevin Vereen Jr.Rush 100+, Receive 100+: at South Dakota State (9/15/07) Corey Lewis, 125 rush/164 rec.Pass 100+, Rush 100+: vs. Western Illinois (9/24/11) Tirrell Rennis, 142 pass/106 rec.Scored 3 TDs Rush: vs. Stephen F. Austin David JohnsonScored 4 TDs Rush: vs. Illinois State (10/23/10) Tirrell RennieScored 3 TDs Receiving: at Youngstown State (10/21/06) Johnny GrayScored 4 TDs Receiving: vs. Western Illinois (9/29/95) Dedric WardInterception Return for TD: at Southern Illinois (11/14/14) Tim KilfoyFumble Recovery for TD: at Southern Illinois (11/14/14) Tate OmliKick Return for TD: vs. Illinois State (11/1/14) David Johnson, 98 yardsIntercepted 2 Passes: vs. Illinois State (11/1/14) Tim KilfoyIntercepted 3 Passes: vs. Illinois State (11/13/04) Dre DokesKicked 4 Field Goals: at Indiana State (10/4/14) Michael SchmadekeKicked 5 Field Goals: vs. Tennessee Tech (9/27/14) Michael SchmadekeKicked 50+ Yard FG: at North Dakota State (10/5/13) Tyler Sievertsen, 50-yarder

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Team Statistics UNI OPPSCORING 452 279 Points Per Game 32.3 19.9 Points Off Turnovers 350 170FIRST DOWNS 244 235 R u s h i n g 105 73 P a s s i n g 118 132 P e n a l t y 21 30RUSHING YARDAGE 2353 1508 Yards gained rushing 2668 1972 Yards lost rushing 315 464 Rushing Attempts 539 502 Average Per Rush 4.4 3.0 Average Per Game 168.1 107.7 TDs Rushing 28 19PASSING YARDAGE 2824 2898 C o m p - A t t - I n t 203-417-12 273-463-17 Average Per Pass 6.8 6.3 Average Per Catch 13.9 10.6 Average Per Game 201.7 207.0 TDs Passing 18 15TOTAL OFFENSE 5177 4406 Total Plays 956 965 Average Per Play 5.4 4.6 Average Per Game 369.8 314.7KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 40-1052 60-1194PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 36-409 41-254INT RETURNS: #-Yards 17-286 12-133KICK RETURN AVERAGE 26.3 19.9PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 11.4 6.2INT RETURN AVERAGE 16.8 11.1FUMBLES-LOST 12-7 16-14PENALTIES-Yards 78-665 85-717 Average Per Game 47.5 51.2PUNTS-Yards 92-3750 109-4349 Average Per Punt 40.8 39.9 Net punt average 36.3 34.9KICKOFFS-Yards 90-5580 59-3459 Average Per Kick 62.0 58.6 Net kick average 40.7 34.4TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 9 : 1 8 3 0 : 4 23RD-DOWN Conversions 77/221 62/216 3rd-Down Pct 35% 29%4TH-DOWN Conversions 5/11 6/16 4th-Down Pct 45% 38%SACKS BY-Yards 51-305 23-148MISC YARDS -6 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 53 36FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 27-29 10-15ON-SIDE KICKS 1-2 0-1RED-ZONE SCORES (48-49) 98% (27-36) 75%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (29-49) 59% (21-36) 58%PAT-ATTEMPTS (51-53) 96% (33-35) 94%ATTENDANCE 87433 120066 Games/Avg Per Game 7/12490 7/17152 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalUNI 73 163 89 127 0 452Opponents 70 51 79 79 0 279

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Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gJohnson, David 14 287 1625 72 1553 5.4 17 73 110.9Miller, Darrian 14 91 357 25 332 3.6 3 30 23.7Carnes, Brion 12 78 429 115 314 4.0 4 39 26.2Hill, Barkley 11 17 91 8 83 4.9 0 45 7.5Smith, Tyvis 11 20 64 5 59 3.0 0 8 5.4Kollmorgen, S. 9 24 71 51 20 0.8 3 22 2.2Owens, Chad 14 2 15 0 15 7.5 1 7 1.1Browning, J. 1 5 14 0 14 2.8 0 6 14.0Vereen, Kevin 14 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.1McNeil, Ronelle 7 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0Brown, Charles 14 1 0 5 -5 -5.0 0 0 -0.4TEAM 8 12 0 34 -34 -2.8 0 0 -4.2Total 14 539 2668 315 2353 4.4 28 73 168.1Opponents 14 502 1972 464 1508 3.0 19 84 107.7

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gKollmorgen, S. 9 130.49 111-213-5 52.1 1635 12 70 181.7Carnes, Brion 12 101.05 91-198-5 46.0 1182 6 70 98.5TEAM 8 0.00 0-3-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0LeMaster, Brett 14 -200.00 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Bieghler, Logan 14 -200.00 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Johnson, David 14 158.80 1-1-0 100.0 7 0 7 0.5Total 14 114.06 203-417-12 48.7 2824 18 70 201.7Opponents 14 114.89 273-463-17 59.0 2898 15 52 207.0

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/gJohnson, David 14 38 536 14.1 2 70 38.3LeMaster, Brett 14 38 473 12.4 3 32 33.8Owens, Chad 14 34 342 10.1 1 32 24.4Vereen, Kevin 14 31 569 18.4 6 54 40.6Brown, Charles 14 19 315 16.6 0 37 22.5Lehman, Braden 14 11 203 18.5 2 58 14.5Fountain, D. 14 10 117 11.7 1 35 8.4Miller, Darrian 14 10 92 9.2 2 17 6.6Williams, Billy 8 3 106 35.3 0 58 13.2Cunningham, L. 12 3 11 3.7 0 6 0.9Hill, Barkley 11 2 6 3.0 1 4 0.5Williams, Evan 8 1 25 25.0 0 25 3.1Rohr, Sam 6 1 16 16.0 0 16 2.7Carnes, Brion 12 1 7 7.0 0 7 0.6Smith, Tyvis 11 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.5Total 14 203 2824 13.9 18 70 201.7Opponents 14 273 2898 10.6 15 52 207.0

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgOwens, Chad 24 291 12.1 0 43Miller, Darrian 10 61 6.1 0 15Hall, Deiondre' 1 19 19.0 0 0Omli, Tate 1 31 31.0 0 0Brown, Charles 0 7 0.0 1 7Total 36 409 11.4 1 43Opponents 41 254 6.2 0 46

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgHall, Deiondre' 5 75 15.0 1 32Kilfoy, Tim 4 87 21.8 2 45Busher, Max 3 24 8.0 0 24Mitchell, Ray 2 91 45.5 1 58McMakin, Brett 1 9 9.0 0 9Farley, Jared 1 0 0.0 0 0Farley, Jake 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 17 286 16.8 4 58Opponents 12 133 11.1 1 56

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgJohnson, David 12 438 36.5 1 98Owens, Chad 11 245 22.3 0 56Miller, Darrian 8 174 21.8 0 36Brown, Charles 5 136 27.2 0 48Williams, Evan 1 3 3.0 0 3Jennings, D. 1 26 26.0 0 26Gaeta, Griffin 1 9 9.0 0 9Hall, Deiondre' 1 21 21.0 0 21Total 40 1052 26.3 1 98Opponents 60 1194 19.9 0 50

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lgMcMakin, Brett 1 36 36.0 0 36Buchanan Jr.,R. 1 10 10.0 0 10Busher, Max 1 6 6.0 0 6Farley, Jared 1 7 7.0 0 7McNeil, Ronelle 1 0 0.0 0 0Omli, Tate 0 0 0.0 1 0Total 5 59 11.8 1 36Opponents 0 0 0.0 1 0

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PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsSchmadeke, M. - 27-29 51-53 - - - - - 132Johnson, David 20 - - - - - - - 120Vereen, Kevin 6 - - - - - - - 36Miller, Darrian 5 - - - - - - - 30Carnes, Brion 4 - - - - - - - 24LeMaster, Brett 3 - - - - - - - 18Kollmorgen, S. 3 - - - - - - - 18Kilfoy, Tim 2 - - - - - - - 12Owens, Chad 2 - - - - - - - 12Lehman, Braden 2 - - - - - - - 12Fountain, D. 1 - - - - - - - 6Hill, Barkley 1 - - - - - - - 6Omli, Tate 1 - - - - - - - 6Hall, Deiondre' 1 - - - - - - - 6Mitchell, Ray 1 - - - - - - - 6Brown, Charles 1 - - - - - - - 6TEAM - - - - - - - 1 2Total 53 27-29 51-53 - - - - 1 452Opponents 36 10-15 33-35 - - 0-1 - - 279

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gKollmorgen, S. 9 237 20 1635 1655 183.9Johnson, David 14 288 1553 7 1560 111.4Carnes, Brion 12 276 314 1182 1496 124.7Miller, Darrian 14 91 332 0 332 23.7Hill, Barkley 11 17 83 0 83 7.5Smith, Tyvis 11 20 59 0 59 5.4Owens, Chad 14 2 15 0 15 1.1Browning, J. 1 5 14 0 14 14.0Vereen, Kevin 14 1 2 0 2 0.1Brown, Charles 14 1 -5 0 -5 -0.4TEAM 8 15 -34 0 -34 -4.2Total 14 956 2353 2824 5177 369.8Opponents 14 965 1508 2898 4406 314.7

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkSchmadeke, M. 27-29 93.1 0-0 5-5 15-15 7-8 0-1 49 1

FG Sequence UNI OpponentsIowa (36),(37),(38) (40),37Hawai`i (41) (36),(37)Northern Colorado (33),(43),(24) -Tennessee Tech (30),(25),(38),(32),(28) -Indiana State (21),(48),(30),(31),53 -South Dakota (28),(34) (33)South Dakota State 49 (44)Western Illinois (32),(49) -Illinois State - 46North Dakota State (43),(36),(42) (21)Southern Illinois - 48,35Missouri State (41) (28)Stephen F. Austin (30),(36),(34) (31)Illinois State - 51,(45),(39)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkBieghler, Logan 90 3708 41.2 59 8 20 27 13 2TEAM 2 42 21.0 29 0 0 0 0 0Total 92 3750 40.8 59 8 20 27 13 2Opponents 109 4349 39.9 64 7 29 28 19 4

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydlnSchmadeke, M. 90 5580 62.0 29 1Total 90 5580 62.0 29 1 19.9 40.7 24Opponents 59 3459 58.6 15 2 26.3 34.4 30

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All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/gJohnson, David 14 1553 536 0 438 0 2527 180.5Owens, Chad 14 15 342 291 245 0 893 63.8Miller, Darrian 14 332 92 61 174 0 659 47.1Vereen, Kevin 14 2 569 0 0 0 571 40.8LeMaster, Brett 14 0 473 0 0 0 473 33.8Brown, Charles 14 -5 315 7 136 0 453 32.4Carnes, Brion 12 314 7 0 0 0 321 26.8Lehman, Braden 14 0 203 0 0 0 203 14.5Fountain, D. 14 0 117 0 0 0 117 8.4Hall, Deiondre' 14 0 0 19 21 75 115 8.2Williams, Billy 8 0 106 0 0 0 106 13.2Mitchell, Ray 14 0 0 0 0 91 91 6.5Hill, Barkley 11 83 6 0 0 0 89 8.1Kilfoy, Tim 14 0 0 0 0 87 87 6.2Smith, Tyvis 11 59 6 0 0 0 65 5.9Omli, Tate 14 0 0 31 0 0 31 2.2Williams, Evan 8 0 25 0 3 0 28 3.5Jennings, D. 14 0 0 0 26 0 26 1.9Busher, Max 13 0 0 0 0 24 24 1.8Kollmorgen, S. 9 20 0 0 0 0 20 2.2Rohr, Sam 6 0 16 0 0 0 16 2.7Browning, J. 1 14 0 0 0 0 14 14.0Cunningham, L. 12 0 11 0 0 0 11 0.9McMakin, Brett 14 0 0 0 0 9 9 0.6Gaeta, Griffin 12 0 0 0 9 0 9 0.8TEAM 8 -34 0 0 0 0 -34 -4.2Total 14 2353 2824 409 1052 286 6924 494.6Opponents 14 1508 2898 254 1194 133 5987 427.6

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Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd# Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf46 Farley, Jake 14 67 58 125 5.5-7 1-1 1-0 6 3 . 2 . .49 McMakin, Brett 14 69 34 103 12.5-56 10-51 1-9 6 5 1-36 3 . .37 Busher, Max 13 39 63 102 7.5-20 3-11 3-24 4 2 2-6 . . .98 Williams,Xavier 14 38 55 93 14.0-65 8-50 . 3 3 . . 2 .1 Hall, Deiondre' 14 49 25 74 3.5-26 . 5-75 6 . 1-0 . 1 .24 Kilfoy, Tim 14 52 21 73 5.5-14 . 4-87 2 . 1-0 1 . .44 O'Brien, Mac 14 24 33 57 15.5-63 5-32 . . 4 1-0 . . .11 Mitchell, Ray 14 39 17 56 1.5-6 . 2-91 1 . . . . .94 Ales, Isaac 13 35 20 55 18.5-77 9-55 . 2 5 1-0 2 . .2 Dorleant, M. 14 30 7 37 . . . 7 . 1-0 2 . .47 McNeil, Ronelle 7 22 11 33 10.5-43 6-31 . . 1 1-0 1 . .93 Schult, Karter 14 19 13 32 8.0-42 4-30 . . 7 1-0 1 . .30 Dexter, D'Shawn 14 16 10 26 4.0-16 2-14 . 2 3 . 1 . .36 Webb, Jordan 14 14 8 22 . . . . . . . . .88 Reth, Adam 14 13 7 20 4.0-15 2-11 . . . . . . .15 Omli, Tate 14 11 7 18 2.0-16 . . . . 1-0 1 2 .56 Jennings, D. 14 10 6 16 2.0-8 1-6 . . . . . 1 .59 Willson, Blake 14 11 4 15 1.0-7 1-7 . . . . . . .35 Farley, Jared 12 8 6 14 0.5-0 . 1-0 1 1 1-7 . . .6 Buchanan Jr.,R. 12 4 7 11 . . . 1 . 1-10 . . .25 Blair, Tavaughn 14 4 6 10 . . . . . . . . .32 Smith, Tyvis 11 3 5 8 . . . . . . . . .48 Peiffer, Wyatt 5 4 1 5 2.0-7 1-4 . . . . . . .31 Paup, Alex 6 4 1 5 . . . . . . . . .27 Young, Edwin 14 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .42 Gaeta, Griffin 12 . 3 3 0.5-1 1-1 . . . . . . .40 Schmadeke, M. 14 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .29 Whiting,Jamison 13 1 1 2 . . . 1 . . . . .33 Hill, Barkley 11 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .7 Johnson, David 14 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .17 Kollmorgen, S. 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .45 Rush, Shawn 11 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .3J Johnson, Jeremy 3 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .86 Simpson, Trent 14 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .77 Bingaman, Ryan 14 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .21 Feldpausch, Joe 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .90 Bieghler, Logan 14 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .96 Woods, Preston 4 . 1 1 0.5-1 1-1 . 1 . . . . .TM TEAM 8 . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Shaw, Nate 2 . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . .

Total 14 598 434 1032 119-490 51-305 17-286 43 34 14-59 14 6 1Opponents 14 545 392 937 88-291 23-148 12-133 52 20 7-0 7 5 .

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2014 GAME RECAPS

GAME ONEAug. 30 | at Iowa

Attendance: 66,805

UNI 23IOWA 31

IOWACITY,Iowa–The University of Northern Iowa football team fell to the Iowa Hawkeyes in a close battle inside Kinnick Stadium, 31-23.QuarterbackSawyerKollmorgenfinishedthegame 17-37-2 for a career-high 380 yards and two touchdowns. David Johnson led the Panthers with a career-high 203 yards receiving and 34 on the ground with one touchdown. On the defensive side of the ball, Jake Farley madehisreturntothefieldwith12tackles.BrettMcMakin followed in suit with a career-high 11 tackles while Xavier Williams notched 10.

QUICK STATS

ScorebyQuarter TotalUNI 3 10 7 3 23Iowa 7 10 7 7 31

ScoringSummary:1st 13:44 Iowa - Daniels Jr. 13-yd rush 11:38 UNI - Schmadeke 36-yd FG2nd 12:16 UNI - Vereen Jr. 23-yd reception 05:03 Iowa - Weisman 1-yd rush 02:17 UNI - Schmadeke 37-yd FG 00:01 Iowa - Koehn 40-yd FG3rd 10:13 Iowa - Smith 6-yd reception 09:31 UNI - Johnson 70-yd reception4th 12:42 UNI - Schmadeke 38-yd FG 06:50 Iowa - Powell 12-yd reception

Stats UNI IowaFirst Downs 13 26Net Rushing 25 151Net Passing 380 250Plays-Total Offense 62-405 77-401Punts-Yards 5-214 4-145Kickoffs-Yards 6-361 6-382Possession 26:46 33:14

Rushing:David Johnson (13 att., 34 yards, 2.6 avg.), Darrian Miller (5 att., 12 yards, 2.4 avg.)Passing:Sawyer Kollmorgen (17-37-2, 380 yards, 2 TDs)Receiving: David Johnson (5 catches, 203 yards, 1 TD), Brett LeMaster (4 catches, 66 yards), Kevin Vereen Jr. (3 catches, 66 yards, 1 TD)Tackles: Jake Farley (12 total), Brett McMakin (11 total, 1 FF), Xavier Williams (10 total)

GAME TWOSep. 13 | at Hawai’iAttendance: 24,999

UNI 24HAWAI’I 27

HONOLULU,Hawai’i–The University of Northern Iowa football team fell to the University of Hawai’i Rainbow Warriors, 27-24 in the Aloha Stadium. UNI scored a late fourth quarter touchdown after Darrian Miller found the end zone on an 11-yard pass from Sawyer Kollmorgen to cut the Hawai’i lead to 27-24, but the Panthers were unable to close the gap and fell to the Rainbow Warriors.Kollmorgenfinished19-40-0for265yardsandtwo touchdowns. David Johnson led the Panthers throughtheairwith73yardsonfivereceptions,adding 46 yards on the ground. Max Busher led the team with nine tackles while Jake Farley and Ronelle McNeil both grabbed eight.

QUICK STATS

ScorebyQuarter TotalUNI 7 3 0 14 24Iowa 7 10 7 3 27

ScoringSummary:1st 10:19 UH - Yap FR for TD 06:38 UNI - Kollmorgen 1-yd rush2nd 12:48 UH - Hadden 36-yd FG 06:37 UH - Moleni 15-yd reception 00:00 UNI - Schmadeke 41-yd FG3rd 00:37 UH - Lakalaka 30-yd rush4th 13:16 UNI - Vereen Jr. 9-yd reception 03:19 UH - Hadden 37-yd FG 01:56 UNI - Miller 11-yd reception

Stats UNI Hawai’iFirst Downs 17 17Net Rushing 55 148Net Passing 265 225Plays-Total Offense 78-320 86-373Punts-Yards 13-516 11-426Kickoffs-Yards 3-185 6-378Possession 30:43 29:17

Rushing:David Johnson (18 att., 46 yards, 2.6 avg.), Brion Carnes (3 att., 20 yards, 6.7 avg.)Passing:Sawyer Kollmorgen (19-40-0, 265 yards, 2 TDs)Receiving:David Johnson (5 catches, 73 yards), Billy Williams (1 catch, 58 yards), Brett LeMaster (5 catches, 57 yards)Tackles:Jake Farley (9 total, 1 BrUp), Max Busher (9 total), Ronelle McNeil (8 total, 1 sack, 1 FR)

GAME THREESep. 20 | Northern Colorado

Attendance: 15,277

NORTHERN COLORADO 7UNI 46

CEDARFALLS,Iowa–The University of North-ern Iowa football team picked up a 46-7 Home-coming victory in front of 15,277 fans against the Northern Colorado Bears. The Panthers improved their overall record to 1-2. Senior David Johnson led the Panthers with 173 rushingyardsalongwithhisfirstrushingtouch-downoftheseason.SawyerKollmorgenfinished11-20-0 for 159 yards and two touchdowns with Kevin Vereen Jr. picking up a 39-yard reception for his third touchdown of the season. Max Busher came away with a team leading six tackles, including one sack for a loss of six yards. XavierWilliamsfinishedwithfivetacklesandtwokey sacks during the game.

QUICK STATS

ScorebyQuarter TotalUNC 0 0 7 0 7UNI 10 26 3 7 46

ScoringSummary:1st 13:48 UNI - Vereen 39-yd reception 07:33 UNI - Schmadeke 33-yd FG2nd 14:13 UNI - Schmadeke 43-yd FG 11:29 UNI - Team Safety 11:10 UNI - Johnson 41-yd rush 04:50 UNI - Miller 10-yd rush 00:21 UNI - Miller 14-yd reception3rd 07:36 UNI - Schmadeke 24-yd FG 03:31 UNC - Graham 4-yd rush4th 02:29 UNI - Carnes 3-yd rush

Stats UNC UNIFirst Downs 11 23Net Rushing 52 310Net Passing 147 163Plays-Total Offense 52-199 69-473Punts-Yards 9-303 2-76Kickoffs-Yards 3-158 9-559Possession 29:04 30:56

Rushing:David Johnson (18 att., 173 yds, 1 TD, 9.6 avg.), Darrian Miller (15 att., 59 yds, 1 TD, 3.9 avg.)Passing: Sawyer Kollmorgen (11-19-0, 159 yds, 2 TD)Receiving: Kevin Vereen Jr. (1 catch, 39 yds, 1 TD), Brett LeMaster (3 catches, 34 yds), Darrian Miller (1 catch, 14 yds, 1 TD)Tackles:Max Busher (6 tackles, 1 sack), Xavier Wil-liams (5 tackles, 2 sacks), Deiondre’ Hall (5 tackles, 1 blocked punt)

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GAME FOURSep. 27 | Tennessee Tech

Attendance: 9,621

TENNESSEE TECH 7UNI 50

CEDARFALLS,Iowa-The University of Northern Iowa football team dominated Tennessee Tech inside the UNI-Dome, defeating the Golden Eagles 50-7. The Panthers improved their overall record to 2-2, heading into Missouri Valley Football Confer-ence play. Junior placekicker Michael Schmadeke scored a career-high 20 points, breaking the school record for points in a game by a kicker. Sawyer Kollmorgen finishedthegame14-21-0for200yardsandthreetouchdowns, while Brett LeMaster, Kevin Vereen Jr. and Braden Lehman all scored receiving touch-downs. David Johnson led the Panthers on the ground with 142 yards. QUICK STATS

ScorebyQuarter TotalTTU 0 0 7 0 7UNI 6 28 13 3 50

ScoringSummary:1st 11:08 UNI - Schmadeke 30-yd FG 01:27 UNI - Schmadeke 25-yd FG2nd 12:23 UNI - Lehman 12-yd reception 09:11 UNI - Hall 32-yd int. return 05:05 UNI - LeMaster 11-yd reception 02:23 UNI - Vereen Jr. 25-yd reception3rd 13:22 UNI - Carnes 7-yd rush 08:36 UNI - Schmadeke 38-yd FG 02:23 UNI - Schmadeke 32-yd FG 02:25 TTU - Annoor 84-yd rush4th 09:00 UNI - Schmadeke 28-yd FG

Stats TTU UNIFirst Downs 2 25Net Rushing 67 322Net Passing 25 206Plays-Total Offense 42-92 76-528Punts-Yards 12-523 4-176Kickoffs-Yards 2-104 11-711Possession 22:09 37:51

Rushing: David Johnson (14 att., 142 yds, Brion Carnes (9 att., 79 yds, 1 TD), Barkley Hill (8 att., 63 yds)Passing: Sawyer Kollmorgen (14-21-0, 200 yds, 3 TDs)Receiving: Kevin Vereen Jr. (4 catches, 72 yds, 1 TD), Brett LeMaster (5 catches, 65 yds, 1 TD), Bra-den Lehman (1 catch, 12 yds, 1 TD)Tackles:Jake Farley (6 tackles, 1 sack, 1.5 TFL), Karter Schult (4 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 FF), Deiondre Hall (1 int., 1 TD)

GAME FIVEOct. 4 | Indiana State

Attendance: 4,291

UNI 19INDIANA STATE 20

TERREHAUTE,Ind.–The University of Northern Iowa football team fell 20-19 to the Indiana State Sycamores in a close battle that went down to the last play of the game. The Panthers took a 19-14 lead early in the fourth quarter, but Indiana State scored with 2:12 on the clock off a 38-yard pass to Gary Owens to take a 20-19 lead. Junior Michael Schmadeke attempted a 53-yardfieldgoalwithlessthan30secondstoplay,but was unable to make it. UNI was led by David Johnson’s 127 rushing yards.SawyerKollmorgenfinishedthegame16-35-1 for 158 yards and a rushing touchdown while Brett LeMaster added 57 through the air. Max Busher led the Panthers in tackles with 14 while Ronelle McNeilfinishedwitheighttacklesandtwosacks.

QUICK STATS

ScorebyQuarter TotalUNI 0 13 3 3 19INS 14 0 0 6 20

ScoringSummary:1st 07:45 INS - Buck 17-yd rush 03:15 INS - Perish 1-yd rush2nd 06:48 UNI - Kollmorgen 5-yd rush 01:54 UNI - Schmadeke 21-yd FG 01:02 UNI - Schmadeke 48-yd FG3rd 09:46 UNI - Schmadeke 30-yd FG4th 14:48 UNI - Schmadeke 31-yd FG 02:12 INS - Owens 38-yd reception

Stats UNI INSFirst Downs 20 16Net Rushing 162 82Net Passing 158 231Plays-Total Offense 73-320 61-313Punts-Yards 5-179 6-209Kickoffs-Yards 6-390 4-239Possession 30:35 29:25

Rushing:David Johnson (24 att., 127 yds), Darrian Miller (9 att., 26 yds), Sawyer Kollmorgen (4 att., 11 yds, 1 TD)Passing:Sawyer Kollmorgen (16-35-1, 158 yds)Receiving:Brett LeMaster (5 catches, 57 yds), Billy Williams (1 catch, 36 yds)Tackles:Max Busher (14 tackles, 1.0 TFL), Brett McMakin (10 tackles, 1.0 TFL, 1 BrUp), Ronelle McNeil (8 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 FF), Deiondre’ Hall (5 tackles, 1 int.)

GAME SIXOct. 11 | at South Dakota

Attendance: 10,219

UNI 27

SOUTH DAKOTA 16

VERMILLION,S.D.– The University of Northern Iowafootballteampickedupitsfirstconferencewin of the season, defeating the South Dakota Coyotes, 27-16 inside a sold out DakotaDome. The Panthers moved to 3-3 overall and 1-1 in MVFC play. The dual play of quarterbacks Sawyer Kollmor-gen and Brion Carnes proved to be too much for theCoyoteswithKollmorgenfinishing7-16-0for154yardsandatouchdownwhileCarnesfinished4-13-0 for 51 yards and a touchdown along with 55 rushing yards. Kevin Vereen Jr. led the Panthers through the air with87receivingyardsandhisfifthtouchdownofthe season. Charles Brown also recorded 47 yards on two receptions.

QUICK STATS

ScorebyQuarter TotalUNI 0 10 10 7 27USD 7 0 3 6 16

ScoringSummary:1st 08:32 USD - Bouma 17-yd rush2nd 07:26 UNI - Schmadeke 28-yd FG 02:37 UNI - Vereen Jr. 28-yd reception3rd 11:01 UNI - Johnson 1-yd rush 03:51 USD - Bergner 33-yd FG 02:28 UNI - Schmadeke 34-yd FG4th 10:17 USD - Van Roekel 25-yd reception 07:49 UNI - Fountain 15-yd reception

Stats UNI USDFirst Downs 16 17Net Rushing 156 102Net Passing 205 260Plays-Total Offense 68-361 61-362Punts-Yards 7-288 7-316Kickoffs-Yards 6-376 4-246Possession 29:21 30:39

Rushing:Brion Carnes (9 att., 55 yds), Darrian Miller (12 att., 50 yds), David Johnson (14 att., 42 yds)Passing:Sawyer Kollmorgen (7-16-0, 154 yds, 1 TD), Brion Carnes (4-13-0, 51 yds, 1 TD)Receiving: Kevin Vereen Jr. (2 catches, 82 yds, 1 TD), Charles Brown (2 catches, 47 yds), Daurice Fountain (2 catches, 20 yds, 1 TD)Tackles:Deiondre’ Hall (8 tackles, 1 int.), Tim Kilfoy (7 tackles), Brett McMakin (5 tackles, 3 sacks, 1 int.)

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GAME SEVENOct. 18 | South Dakota State

Attendance: 15,049

SOUTHDAKOTAST 31

UNI 28

CEDARFALLS,Iowa–The University of Northern Iowa football team battled to the last play against top-25 foe South Dakota State, but fell to the Jack-rabbits, 31-28. UNI trailed by 14 points with 8:58 left in the fourth quarter before senior David Johnson scored his second rushing touchdown of the game with 4:59 left to play to make the score 28-21. The Panthers went three-and-out on their next offensive drive, but Ray Mitchell picked up his third career pick-six with 3:45 on the clock to tie the score, 28-28. South Dakota State took the lead again with 1:47 left to play when Justin Syrovatka knocked in a44-yardfieldgoaltogivethema31-28lead.Thescore ended a 1:42 drive for six plays and 44 yards for the win.

QUICK STATS

ScorebyQuarter TotalSDSU 7 0 14 10 31UNI 0 14 0 14 28

ScoringSummary:1st 07:42 SDSU - Wieneke 8-yd reception2nd 10:54 UNI - Johnson 50-yd rush 00:40 UNI - Hill 2-yd reception3rd 08:18 SDSU - Zenner 1-yd rush 02:02 SDSU - Brown 30-yd interception4th 08:58 SDSU - Zenner 1-yd rush 04:59 UNI - Johnson 2-yd rush 03:29 UNI - Mitchell 58-yd interception 01:47 SDSU - Syrovatka 44-yd FG

Stats SDSU UNIFirst Downs 21 15Net Rushing 94 122Net Passing 223 178Plays-Total Offense 79-317 60-300Punts-Yards 6-262 6-283Kickoffs-Yards 6-293 4-247Possession 36:14 23:46

Rushing:David Johnson (9 att., 78 yds, 2 TDs), Brion Carnes (9 att., 35 yds)Passing:Sawyer Kollmorgen (9-14-2, 84 yds, 1 TD), Brion Carnes (11-21-1, 93 yds)Receiving:Charles Brown (5 catches, 43 yds), David Johnson (5 catches, 43 yds), Chad Owens (5 catch-es, 43 yds), Barkley Hill (1 catch, 1 TD)Tackles:Brett McMakin (14 total, 1 sack), Xavier Williams (10 total, 1 sack), Jack Farley (8 total, 1 int.), Ray Mitchell (6 total, 1 int., 1 TD)

GAME EIGHTOct. 25 | at Western Illinois

Attendance: 2,588

UNI 27

WESTERN ILLINOIS 13

MACOMB,Ill.–The University of Northern Iowa football picked up a key road win over Western Illinois, defeating its MVFC foe, 27-13. David Johnson led the team on offense with 146 rushing yards and two touchdowns to break the school record in career touchdowns. Brion Carnes started at quarterback, going 19-33-0 for a ca-reer-high 239 yards and one touchdown. On the defensive side of the ball, senior lineback-er Max Busher turned in a top-performance with a season-hightying14tacklesandhisfirst-careerin-terception. Jake Farley turned in eight tackles while sophomoreD’ShawnDexterfinishedwithseven.

QUICK STATS

ScorebyQuarter TotalUNI 10 10 0 7 27WIU 0 7 0 6 13

ScoringSummary:1st 11:56 UNI - Schmadeke 32-yd FG 08:14 UNI - Johnson 8-yd rush2nd 09:56 UNI - Owens 20-yd reception 04:26 UNI - Schmadeke 49-yd FG 01:17 WIU - Scott 32-yd reception4th 14:15 UNI - Johnson 17-yd rush 08:02 WIU - Mireles 44-yd reception

Stats UNI WIUFirst Downs 22 16Net Rushing 165 37Net Passing 246 310Plays-Total Offense 83-411 67-347Punts-Yards 8-273 9-405Kickoffs-Yards 6-368 3-189Possession 35:30 24:30

Rushing:David Johnson (29 att., 146 yds, 2 TDs)Passing:Brion Carnes (19-33-0, 239 yds, 1 TD)Receiving: Kevin Vereen Jr. (6 catches, 84 yds), Charles Brown (3 catches, 63 yds)Tackles:Max Busher (14 total, 1 int.), Jake Farley (8 total), D’Shawn Dexter (7 total), Brett McMakin (6 total, 1 FR), Deiondre’ Hall (5 total, 1 int.)

GAME NINENov. 1 | Illinois StateAttendance: 12,154

ILLINOIS STATE 28UNI 42

CEDARFALLS,Iowa–The University of Northern Iowa football team posted a 42-28 victory over No. 6-ranked Illinois State. The win improved UNI’s overall record to 5-4 and 3-2 in league play. Illinois Stateleftwithitsfirstblemishoftheseasonandfellto 7-1 overall and 4-1 in the MVFC. The Panthers scored three touchdowns in the fourth quarter, including two rushing scores from senior running back David Johnson to seal the win. Johnson’s 129 yards on the ground pushed him into firstall-timeatUNIincareerrushingyardswith4,051.

QUICK STATS

ScorebyQuarter TotalILS 7 0 7 14 28UNI 0 7 14 21 42

ScoringSummary:1st 14:48 ILS - Coprich 28-yd rush2nd 11:09 UNI - Brown 7-yd blkd punt return3rd 10:05 UNI - Vereen 28-yd reception 05:46 UNI - Johnson 31-yd rush 03:17 ILS - Coprich 8-yd rush4th 09:00 ILS - Coprich 76-yd rush 08:46 UNI - Johnson 98-yd kickoff return 04:12 UNI - Johnson 18-yd rush 02:09 ILS - O’Shaughnessy 21-yd rec. 00:50 UNI - Kilfoy 32-yd int. return

Stats ILS UNIFirst Downs 17 13Net Rushing 188 118Net Passing 127 117Plays-Total Offense 77-315 68-235Punts-Yards 12-433 11-458Kickoffs-Yards 5-305 7-424Possession 33:27 26:33

Rushing:David Johnson (29 att., 129 yds, 2 TDs)Passing:Brion Carnes (10-30-2, 117 yds, 1 TD)Receiving: Kevin Vereen Jr. (3 catches, 47 yds, 1 TD), Brett LeMaster (3 catches, 24 yds)Tackles:Jake Farley (13 total), Tim Kilfoy (10 total, 2 int., 1 TD), Max Busher (9 total, 1 int.), Xavier Williams (8 total, 1 sack), Mac O’Brien (7 total, 3.5 TFL, 1 sack)

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GAME TENNov. 8 | North Dakota State

Attendance: 14,777

NORTH DAKOTA ST 3UNI 23

CEDARFALLS,Iowa– The University of Northern Iowa football team downed the No. 1 North Dakota State Bison, 23-3, ending a 33-game winning streak. The Panthers improved to 6-4 overall and 4-2 in the MVFC for its second consecutive win over a top-10 opponent. The UNI defense held the Bison to just 43 yards on the ground after they were averaging 244.4 on theseason.TheBisonfinishedthegamewithonly175yardsoftotaloffenseinitsfirstlosssince2012.BrionCarnesfinishedthegame7-19-0for93yards, including 43 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown. David Johnson led the team in rushing yards with 133, breaking the 1,000-yard mark on the season for the third time in his career. On defense, the Panthers were led by two players that were injured in the North Dakota State gamejustoneyearago.JakeFarleyfinishedwithateam-high nine tackles while Tim Kilfoy grabbed his third pick in two games, swinging the momentum in UNI’s favor in the second quarter.

QUICK STATS

ScorebyQuarter TotalNDSU 0 0 3 0 3UNI 0 7 3 13 23

ScoringSummary:2nd 03:59 UNI - Carnes 6-yd rush3rd 13:41 UNI - Schmadeke 43-yd FG 02:27 NDSU - Keller 21-yd FG4th 14:55 UNI - Schmadeke 36-yd FG 09:25 UNI - Schmadeke 42-yd FG 05:04 UNI - Miller 30-yd rush

Stats NDSU UNIFirst Downs 8 16Net Rushing 43 218Net Passing 132 93Plays-Total Offense 53-175 64-311Punts-Yards 10-481 6-242Kickoffs-Yards 2-130 6-376Possession 30:41 29:19

Rushing:David Johnson (28 att., 138 yds), Brion Carnes (10 att., 43 yds, 1 TD), Darrian Miller (4 att., 40 yds, 1 TD)Passing:Brion Carnes (7-19-0, 93 yds)Receiving: David Johnson (2 catches, 36 yds)Tackles: Jake Farley (9 total), Brett McMakin (8 to-tal, 1 sack), Deiondre’ Hall (7 total), Xavier Williams (7 total, 1 sack)

GAME ELEVENNov. 15 | at Southern Illinois

Attendance: 5,589

UNI 40

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 21

CARBONDALE,Ill.–The University of Northern Iowa football team routed the Southern Illinois Salukis 40-21, improving to 7-4 overall and 5-2 in league play.BrionCarnesfinishedthegame18-28-1for169yards and two touchdowns. David Johnson led the Panthers on the ground with 19 carries for 93 yards and two touchdowns. On the defensive side of the ball, Jake Farley led both teams with 15 tackles. Brett McMakin came away with 10 tackles, including a sack and twotacklesforloss.ThePanthersalsofinishedthegame with three interceptions for 64 return yards.

QUICK STATS

ScorebyQuarter TotalUNI 7 14 12 7 40SIU 0 0 7 14 21

ScoringSummary:1st 03:39 UNI - Lehman 18-yd reception2nd 08:35 UNI - Johnson 1-yd rush 02:25 UNI - Kilfoy 7-yd int. return3rd 07:12 UNI - Omli fumble recovery 04:05 SIU - Pruitt 6-yd reception 00:47 UNI - Johnson 30-yd rush4th 14:40 UNI - LeMaster 32-yd reception 09:18 SIU - Pruitt 17-yd reception 01:04 SIU - Iannotti 1-yd rush

Stats UNI SIUFirst Downs 13 24Net Rushing 115 65Net Passing 169 289Plays-Total Offense 60-284 94-354Punts-Yards 8-353 6-203Kickoffs-Yards 7-402 3-181Possession 27:45 32:15

Rushing: David Johnson (19 att., 93 yds, 2 TDs)Passing:Brion Carnes (18-28-1, 169 yds, 2 TDs)Receiving: Brett LeMaster (4 catches, 47 yds, 1 TD), Kevin Vereen Jr. (2 catches, 43 yds)Tackles:Jake Farley (15 total, 0.5 sack), Brett Mc-Makin (10 total, 1 sack, 1 BrUp, 1 QBH), Max Busher (9 total, 1 int.), Ray Mitchell (8 total, 1 int.), Tim Kilfoy (8 total, 1 int., 1 TD)

GAME TWELVENov. 22 | Missouri State

Attendance: 10,298

MISSOURI STATE 24UNI 38

CEDARFALLS,Iowa–The University of Northern Iowa football team picked up a 38-24 victory over the Missouri State Bears on Senior Night. UNI improved its record to 8-4 overall and 6-2 in league play. The Panthers were led by David Johnson, who finishedwithacareer-high205rushingyardsandthreetouchdowns.AllfiveofUNI’stouchdownsagainst the Bears came from rushing plays, with Darrian Miller and Chad Owens both notching touchdowns of their own. Brett McMakin led both teams with 10 tackles, including half a sack for a loss of two yards. Jake Farley added nine tackles on senior night, followed by seven from fellow senior Xavier Williams. Isaac Ales also shined for the UNI defense, posting six tackles, four of them being for a loss of 19 yards.

QUICK STATS

ScorebyQuarter TotalMSU 7 7 7 3 24UNI 7 14 10 7 38

ScoringSummary:1st 12:57 MSU - P. Johnson 24-yd rush 02:16 UNI - D. Johnson 6-yd rush2nd 03:53 UNI - Miller 25-yd rush 00:39 MSU - P. Johnson 6-yd rush 00:00 UNI - D. Johnson 31-yd rush3rd 12:14 UNI - Schmadeke 41-yd FG 09:31 MSU - Crowder 8-yd rush 03:16 UNI - D. Johnson 9-yd rush4th 08:25 MSU - Bonani 28-yd FG 04:59 UNI - Owens 7-yd rush

Stats MSU UNIFirst Downs 19 20Net Rushing 197 272Net Passing 159 169Plays-Total Offense 69-356 63-441Punts-Yards 8-327 7-289Kickoffs-Yards 5-322 6-381Possession 31:50 28:10

Rushing:David Johnson (31 att., 205 yds, 3 TDS)Passing:Brion Carnes (11-19-0, 169 yds)Receiving:Daurice Fountain (1 catch, 35 yds), Kevin Vereen Jr. (1 catch, 35 yds), Brett LeMaster (3 catches, 33 yds)Tackles: Brett McMakin (10 total, 0.5 sack), Jake Farley (9 total), Tim Kilfoy (8 total), Xavier Williams (7 total), Isaac Ales (6 total, 4 TFL, 2 sacks)

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GAME THIRTEENNov. 29 | Stephen F. Austin

Attendance: 10, 307

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 10UNI 44

CEDARFALLS,Iowa–The University of Northern Iowafootballteamwasdominanttodayinthefirstround of the Division I FCS Playoffs, defeating the Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks 44-10. UNI improved its overall record to 9-4. David Johnson led the Panthers with 23 carries for 152 rushing yards and three rushing touch-downs, also adding two catches for 84 yards and a touchdown.BrionCarnesfinishedwith205passingyardsfromfivecompletions. On the defensive side of the ball, Deiondre’ Hall finishedwithacareer-high11tacklesalongwithhis fourth interception of the season. Jake Farley added 11 tackles and two quarterback hurries while IsaacAlesfinishedwithsixtackles,onesack,oneforced fumble and a fumble recovery.

QUICK STATS

ScorebyQuarter TotalSFA 0 7 0 3 10UNI 23 7 7 7 44

ScoringSummary:1st 14:48 UNI - Johnson 73-yd rush 12:30 UNI - Schmadeke 30-yd FG 10:55 UNI - Schmadeke 36-yd FG 06:49 UNI - Schmadeke 34-yd FG 00:37 UNI - Johnson 1-yd rush2nd 07:02 SFA - G. Johnson 32-yd rush 06:12 UNI - Johnson 70-yd reception3rd 09:11 UNI - Johnson 6-yd rush4th 10:25 UNI - Carnes 22-yd rush 06:47 SFA - Juhl 31-yd FG

Stats SFA UNIFirst Downs 14 15Net Rushing 90 248Net Passing 133 205Plays-Total Offense 72-223 63-453Punts-Yards 7-270 4-177Kickoffs-Yards 3-135 9-571Possession 31:30 28:30

Rushing:David Johnson (23 att., 152 yds, 3 TDs), Brion Carnes (6 att., 46 yds, 1 TD)Passing:Brion Carnes (5-18-0, 205 yds, 1 TD)Receiving: David Johnson (2 catches, 84 yds, 1 TD), Braden Lehman (1 catch, 58 yds)Tackles:Deiondre’ Hall (11 total, 1 int.), Jake Farley (11 total, 2 QBH), Max Busher (8 total, 1 sack), Isaac Ales (6 total, 1 sack, 3 TFL, 1 FF, 1 FR)

GAME FOURTEENDec. 6 | at Illinois State

Attendance: 5,575

UNI 21ILLINOIS STATE 41

NORMAL,Ill.– The University of Northern Iowa football team scored 21 second half points to rally against the Illinois State Redbirds, but unfortunately couldn’t close the gap, falling 41-21. UNI scored two fourth quarter touchdowns to cut the Illinois State lead to 13 points, but Illinois State was able to score off a 36-yard pass with 2:04 left in the game to seal the Redbird win.SawyerKollmorgenfinishedthegame18-31-1for234 yards and a touchdown. UNI had eight different players record catches against the Redbirds, with senior Brett LeMaster leading the way with 55 yards and a scoring play. On the defensive side of the ball, senior Jake Farley led with 13 tackles and two forced fumbles. Xavier Williams added nine tackles and Ray Mitch-ellfinishedwitheight.

QUICK STATS

ScorebyQuarter TotalUNI 0 0 7 14 21ILS 14 10 10 7 41

ScoringSummary:1st 11:28 ILS - Meredith 6-yd reception 08:16 ILS - Coprich 1-yd rush2nd 14:13 ILS - Meredith 2-yd reception 00:00 ILS - Aussieker 45-yd FG3rd 09:50 UNI - Kollmorgen 3-yd rush 07:08 ILS - Aussieker 39-yd FG 03:51 ILS - O’Shaughnessy 26-yd reception4th 11:57 UNI - Johnson 2-yd rush 11:23 UNI - LeMaster 20-yd reception 02:04 ILS - O’Shaughnessy 36-yd reception

Stats UNI ILSFirst Downs 16 27Net Rushing 65 182Net Passing 270 382Plays-Total Offense 69-335 75-564Punts-Yards 6-226 2-46Kickoffs-Yards 4-229 7-397Possession 24:30 35:30

Rushing:David Johnson (18 att., 48 yds, 1 TD)Passing:Sawyer Kollmorgen (18-31-0, 234 yds, 1 TD), Brion Cares (4-12-0, 36 yds)Receiving:Charles Brown (2 catches, 77 yds), Brett LeMaster (4 catches, 55 yds, 1 TD)Tackles: Jake Farley (13 total, 2 FF), Xavier Williams (9 total, 2.0 TFL), Ray Mitchell (8 total)

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ArkansasState(1-0-0)1987 W 49-28 H

ArkansasTech(1-0-0)1980 W 49-10 H

Augustana(23-9-0)1947 W 39-0 H1948 W 26-14 A1949 W 49-0 H1950 W 34-13 A1951 W 67-7 H1952 W 47-0 A1953 W 39-13 H1954 W 50-0 A1955 W 28-7 H1956 L 13-6 H1957 W 54-12 H1958 L 26-15 H1959 L 7-6 H1960 W 27-7 H1961 W 34-6 H1962 W 21-15 H1963 W 45-6 H1964 W 49-0 A1965 W 27-21 A1966 W 28-7 H1967 W 23-10 H1968 W 34-12 A1969 L 21-10 H1970 L 20-10 A1971 W 17-0 H1972 L 20-14 A1973 L 36-0 H1974 L 38-23 A1975 W 20-14 H1976 W 7-6 A1977 L 35-27 H1991 W 45-22 H

BallState(1-0-0)2001 W 42-39 A

BoiseState(0-2-0)1990 L 20-3 A2000 L 42-17 A

BostonUniversity(0-1-0)1993 L (2OT) 27-21 A

BowlingGreen(0-1-0)1947 L 19-7 H

Bradley(4-0-0)1958 W 29-12 H1959 W 22-15 H

1961 W 37-6 H1962 W 27-6 H

BrighamYoung(0-1-0)2008 L 41-17 A

BuenaVista(4-2-0)1916 L 7-3 H1920 W 14-0 H1921 W 18-0 H1922 L 3-0 H1926 W 34-0 H1927 W 6-0 H

CalPoly(5-1-0)1997 L 38-24 A1998 W 31-7 H1999 W 42-21 H2000 W 43-41 A2001 W 31-13 H2002 W (3OT) 29-26 A

CampDodge(1-0-0)1918 W 19-0 H

CampFunston(0-1-0)1917 L 32-0 H

CedarFallsHS(1-0-0)1896 W 6-2 H

CedarValleySeminary(1-0-0)1896 W 12-0 H

CentralIowa(1-0-0)1945 W 38-14 H

CentralMichigan(0-4-0)1953 L 34-20 H1954 L 42-21 A1969 L 28-10 H1970 L 27-9 A

CentralMissouri(2-0-0)1983 W 20-7 A1984 W 34-0 H

CentralState(1-0-0)2012 W 59-0 H

CentralWashington(1-0-0)1999 W 44-7 H

CharlesCity(3-0-0)1905 W 23-0 H1908 W 16-0 H1909 W 28-0 H

CoeCollege(13-15-2)1895 W 12-10 H1896 L 10-5 H1897 W 10-8 H1898 W 18-0 H1899 W 57-0 H1900 L 16-6 H1901 L 6-0 H1902 L 18-12 H1903 L 28-6 H

1904 W 75-0 H1905 T 6-6 H1909 W 5-0 H1912 W 6-0 H1918 L 52-3 H1920 L 10-0 H1921 L 13-7 H1928 L 32-0 H1929 L 7-0 H1930 L 13-2 H1931 W 6-0 H1932 L 13-7 H1933 L 19-0 H1934 L 7-0 H1935 L 18-0 H1936 W 21-0 H1937 T 6-6 H1938 W 14-0 H1939 W 16-0 H1952 W 27-24 H1953 W 21-7 A

ClarionUniversity(1-0-0)1990 W 52-12 H

Cornell(Iowa)(9-5-2)1898 W 40-0 H1899 L 11-0 H1900 T 6-6 H1901 W 11-6 H1902 W 12-11 H1903 W 18-5 H1904 W 17-10 H1905 W 6-0 H1911 L 31-6 H1916 L 27-0 H1919 L 14-0 H1922 W 3-0 H1932 W 13-0 H1933 L 13-7 H1934 W 18-0 H1935 T 0-0 H

Creighton(1-2-0)1904 W 6-0 H1939 L 26-0 H1940 L 20-0 H

Dayton(0-1-0)1948 L 33-7 A

Delaware(0-2-0)2003 L 37-7 A2007 L 39-27 H

DelawareState(1-0-0)1985 W 37-17 H

DesMoines(4-3-0)1901 W 72-0 H1903 W 17-5 H1914 W 6-0 H1917 W 10-0 H1919 L 6-0 H1920 L 6-0 H1928 L 12-7 H

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Drake(21-24-1)1900 L 50-0 H1901 L 32-2 H1902 L 36-5 A1904 L 26-6 H1913 L 25-0 A1914 L 14-3 A1941 L 13-0 A1942 W 27-12 H1945 L 53-6 A1946 W 46-0 H1947 T 6-6 A1948 W 6-0 H1950 L 34-18 H1951 L 39-6 A1952 L 14-12 H1953 L 27-20 A1954 L 14-12 H1955 W 21-14 A1956 W 20-0 H1957 L 34-12 A1958 W 20-16 H1959 W 14-6 A1960 W 14-3 H1961 L 21-6 A1962 L 21-15 H1963 L 21-12 A1964 W 41-14 H1965 L 31-7 A1966 L 9-6 H1967 L 10-7 A1968 W 21-19 H1969 W 23-13 A1970 W 13-0 H1971 L 28-0 A1972 L 21-14 H1973 W 31-3 A1974 W 41-17 H1975 W 27-24 A1982 L 40-13 A1983 W 34-10 H1984 W 33-28 A1985 L 24-9 A2005 W 52-17 H2006 W 48-7 A2007 W 45-7 A2013 W 45-14 H

Dubuque(2-3-1)1914 T 6-6 H1915 L 25-7 H1916 L 20-0 H1919 W 71-0 H1923 L 17-7 H1924 W 19-6 H

EasternIllinois(15-6-1)1975 W 14-8 H1977 W 31-21 H1978 L 38-22 A1979 W 10-7 H1980 L 14-9 A1981 W 38-17 H1982 T 10-10 H1983 L 13-0 A1984 L 27-17 A1985 W 21-20 H1986 L 31-30 A

1987 W 19-17 H1988 W 17-15 A1989 W 31-28 H1990 W 16-10 A1991 W 18-17 H1992 L 21-15 A1993 W 31-27 H1994 W 19-7 A1995 W 17-7 H1996 W 21-14 H2001 W 49-43 A

EasternKentucky(0-1-0)1971 L 21-7 A

EasternMichigan(4-5-0)1930 L 19-0 H1931 L 32-0 H1932 W 12-6 H1933 L 19-6 H1934 W 33-0 H1935 L 3-0 H1967 W 14-6 H1968 L 34-7 A1998 W 13-10 A

EasternWashington(5-0-0)1985 W 17-14 H1989 W 47-21 H1992 W 17-14 H1994 W 27-17 H2005 W 41-38 H

Ellsworth(13-4-0)1897 L 26-10 H1905 W 31-0 H1908 W 18-5 H1908 W 15-0 H1910 L 17-0 H1911 W 17-5 H1912 W 6-3 H1913 L 6-0 H1914 L 26-0 H1915 W 24-0 H1916 W 13-0 H1919 W 51-0 H1920 W 38-0 H1921 W 56-0 H1922 W 20-3 H1923 W 35-0 H1925 W 30-0 H

EmporiaState(2-2-0)1938 W 14-13 H1939 L 34-7 H1947 W 33-6 H1948 L 26-0 A

Evansville(1-0-0)1980 W 63-33 H

FairbankHS(1-0-0)1908 W 54-0 H

FortHaysState(1-0-0)1989 W 43-15 H

FerrisState(1-0-0)1989 W 39-3 H

GeorgiaSouthern(0-1-0)1985 L 40-33 H

GrandValleyState(1-0-0)1981 W 21-20 H

Grinnell(5-7-3)1899 L 12-6 H1909 W 24-6 H1910 L 24-6 H1912 L 38-7 H1913 W 12-0 H1928 T 0-0 H1929 L 21-6 H1930 L 12-0 H1931 L 12-0 H1933 W 13-6 H1934 L 19-12 H1935 T 7-7 H1936 W 24-0 H1937 T 20-20 H1938 W 10-0 H

Haskel(1-0-0)1936 W 21-0 H

Hastings(1-0-0)1955 W 26-7 H

Hawai’i(0-1-0)2014 L 27-24 A

Hillsdale(0-1-0)1960 L 17-6 H

Idaho(2-4-0)1981 L 59-14 A1982 L 38-13 H1991 W 36-14 A1992 W 27-26 H1994 L 21-12 A1995 L 16-12 H

IdahoState(2-0-0)1990 W 44-10 A1992 W 49-11 H

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IllinoisState(20-12-0)1972 L 24-14 A1985 W 15-3 A1986 W 22-13 H1987 W 48-17 H1988 W 34-7 A1989 L 32-13 A1990 W 31-0 H1991 W 17-14 A1992 W 41-14 H1993 W 20-19 A1994 W 24-17 H1995 L 31-29 A1996 W 47-10 H1997 W 50-34 A1998 L 38-23 H1999 L 47-28 A2000 W 34-28 H2001 L 42-14 A2002 L 31-20 H2003 W 16-7 A2004 W 41-14 H2005 L 31-3 A2006 W 38-27 H2007 W 23-13 A2008 W 31-17 H2009 L 22-20 A2010 W 42-14 H2011 W 23-20 (2OT) A2012 L 33-21 H2013 L 13-3 A2014 W 42-28 H2014 L 41-21 A

IndianaState(24-5-0)1983 L 26-0 A1985 W 24-7 H1986 W 45-10 H1987 W 38-14 A1988 L 24-6 H1989 W 24-21 A1990 L 33-23 A1991 W 49-22 H1992 W 34-13 A1993 W 17-10 H1994 W 11-10 A1995 W 27-10 H1996 W 34-19 A1997 W 29-21 (3OT) H1998 W 31-28 A1999 W 44-21 H2000 W 49-17 A2001 W 34-13 H2002 L 21-19 A2003 W 22-14 H2004 W 58-6 A2005 W 31-10 H2006 W 34-14 A2007 W 68-14 H2008 W 28-0 A2009 W 62-7 H2010 W 30-20 A2011 W 23-9 H2014 L 20-19 A

Iowa (1-15-0) 1898 W 11-5 H1899 L 22-0 A1900 L 68-0 A1901 L 16-0 A

1902 L 63-5 A1903 L 29-0 A1904 L 11-5 A1905 L 41-5 A1912 L 35-7 A1913 L 45-3 A1914 L 95-0 A1995 L 34-13 A1997 L 66-0 A2005 L 45-21 A2009 L 17-16 A2012 L 27-16 A2014 L 31-23 A

IowaState(5-20-3)1899 T 0-0 H1900 W 5-0 A1901 T 0-0 H1902 L 52-0 H1904 L 17-0 A1905 L 29-0 A1916 L 12-0 A1936 T 0-0 A1937 L 14-12 A1945 L 48-13 A1946 L 20-18 A1947 L 31-14 A1948 L 27-7 A1950 L 26-8 A1987 L 39-38 A1988 L 20-17 A1990 L 35-6 A1992 W 27-10 A1994 W 28-14 A1996 L 42-23 A2001 L 45-0 A2003 L 17-10 A2004 L 23-0 A2006 L 28-27 A2007 W 24-13 A2010 L 27-10 A2011 L 20-19 A2013 W 28-20 A

Iowa Training (2-0-1) 1903 T 0-0 H1904 W 76-5 H1905 W 12-6 H

Iowa Wesleyan (7-0-0) 1914 W 13-0 H1917 W 42-0 H1923 W 7-0 H1924 W 54-6 H1925 W 21-3 H1927 W 9-0 H1928 W 34-0 H

Jacksonville State (1-0-0) 1993 W 35-14 H

Kansas State (3-0-0) 1985 W 10-6 A1986 W 17-0 A1989 W 10-8 A

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Lamar Tech (1-0-0) 1964 W 19-17 H

Leander Clark (2-1-3) 1897 W 16-12 H1909 W 6-0 H1910 T 0-0 H1911 L 6-0 H1912 T 0-0 H1913 T 0-0 H

Lehigh (0-1-0) 2010 L 14-7 H

Lennox (4-2-0) 1895 L 12-4 H1896 L 42-0 H1903 W 55-0 H1908 W 22-0 H1909 W 36-0 H1910 W 63-0 H

Light Guards (0-1-0) 1902 L 16-8 H

Lock Haven (1-0-0) 1995 W 55-10 H

Loras (7-2-2) 1909 W 32-16 H1910 L 17-6 H1911 T 0-0 H1912 W 7-3 H1915 L 13-10 H1920 T 14-14 H1930 W 6-0 H1931 W 19-0 H1932 W 7-0 H1933 W 12-0 H1945 W 19-14 H

Louisiana-Monroe (0-1-0) 1987 L 44-41 (OT) A

Luther (6-3-1) 1925 W 20-9 H1926 W 3-0 H1927 W 41-7 H1928 W 12-0 H1929 L 7-6 H1930 W 13-0 H1931 L 13-6 H1932 L 13-0 H1933 W 25-13 H1934 T 0-0 H

Maine (2-0-0) 2001 W 56-28 H2008 W 40-15 H

Marshall (0-3-0) 1991 L 41-13 A1995 L 41-24 A1996 L 31-14 A

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McNeese State (7-4-0) 1986 W 55-38 H1987 W 34-31 A1991 W 30-5 H1992 W 21-18 A1993 L 27-10 A1994 L 34-24 H1996 W 43-10 H1997 L 22-5 A1998 L 20-17 (OT) H1999 W 41-17 A2013 W 41-6 H

Minnesota (0-1-0) 1987 L 24-7 A

Minnesota-Duluth (1-0-0) 2005 W 49-14 H

Minnesota-Morris (0-1-0) 1979 L 13-0 H

Minnesota State-Mankato (12-2-3) 1955 W 33-7 H1958 W 25-0 A1959 W 21-0 H1960 W 41-16 A1961 W 19-0 H1962 W 20-8 A1963 T 14-14 H1964 W 36-0 A1972 W 21-0 H1973 L 28-7 A1974 T 28-28 H1975 W 35-6 A1986 T 16-16 A1989 L 22-14 H1997 W 39-15 H2004 W 40-0 H2007 W 41-14 H

MissouriState(30-5-0)1980 W 41-0 H1981 W 20-17 A1982 W 10-0 H1983 L 35-13 A1984 W 24-10 H1985 W 38-17 A1986 W 45-3 H1987 W 17-13 A1988 L 28-9 H1989 L 37-22 A1990 W 20-17 H1992 W 37-12 H1993 W 20-14 A1994 W 12-7 H1995 W 19-17 A1996 W 38-31 H1997 W 23-22 A1998 L 24-21 H1999 W 29-17 A2000 W 31-13 H2001 W 27-3 A2002 W 25-24 H2003 W 26-20 A2004 W 42-20 H2005 L 24-21 A2006 W 38-7 H2007 W 38-17 A2008 W 42-0 H

2009 W 35-7 A2010 W 38-14 H2011 W 42-7 A2012 W 38-13 H2013 W 17-10 A2014 W 38-24 H

Montana (0-5-0) 1981 L 42-21 A1987 L 33-16 H1994 L 23-20 A2001 L 38-0 A2011 L 48-10 A

Montana State (2-1-0) 1986 L 46-25 A1987 W 53-7 H2003 W 35-14 H

Moorhead State (1-0-0) 1993 W 48-0 H

Morgan State (2-0-0) 1988 W 59-10 H1991 W 56-6 H

Morningside (36-11-3) 1903 W 33-0 H1905 T 0-0 H1915 L 20-9 H1916 L 38-7 H1918 L 28-0 H1919 L 41-2 H1932 W 13-0 H1933 L 6-0 H1934 W 32-2 H1935 W 41-7 H1936 W 6-0 H1938 L 13-7 H1939 W 7-0 H1940 W 13-0 H1941 W 13-0 H1942 W 26-6 H1946 W 38-0 H1947 W 31-13 H1948 W 32-0 A1949 W 30-10 H1950 W 13-7 A1951 W 27-7 H1952 W 28-26 A1953 W 34-20 H1954 L 20-12 A1955 W 13-12 H1956 T 20-20 H1957 L 21-7 H1958 L 26-18 H1959 W 22-14 H1960 W 26-0 H1961 W 43-14 H1962 W 21-18 H1963 W 49-14 H1964 W 24-14 H1965 W 14-7 H1966 W 2-0 H1967 W 29-19 A1968 L 14-13 H1969 W 30-7 A1970 L 19-7 H1971 W 21-0 A1972 W 27-13 H

1973 W 28-14 A1974 W 49-14 H1975 W 21-14 A1976 W 37-7 H1977 W 30-13 A2000 W 47-14 H

Murray State (1-0-0) 1995 W 35-34 A

Nebraska-Omaha (6-5-1) 1936 T 7-7 H1937 W 13-0 H1938 L 13-6 H1940 W 27-7 H1941 W 34-13 H1942 W 48-0 H1976 W 34-13 H1977 L 19-17 H1978 L 17-14 A1979 L 39-15 H1980 L 32-8 H1981 W 42-13 H

Nevada-Las Vegas (0-1-0) 1975 L 48-30 A

Nevada-Reno (0-1-0) 1982 L 37-0 A

New Hampshire (3-0-0) 2005 W 24-21 A2007 W 38-35 H2008 W 36-34 H

Nicholls State (1-0-0) 2008 W 34-14 H

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North Dakota (25-13-0) 1936 L 19-0 A1937 L 21-0 H1939 L 19-6 A1940 W 15-0 A1941 W 32-10 H1947 W 21-0 H1948 W 26-14 A1949 W 40-0 H1950 W 33-21 A1951 W 49-19 H1952 W 27-14 A1953 W 34-6 H1954 W 14-13 A1955 W 13-7 H1956 L 20-19 A1957 W 27-20 H1958 L 14-0 A1959 W 14-9 H1960 W 7-0 A1961 W 25-0 H1962 W 13-8 A1963 W 9-0 H1964 W 34-0 A1965 L 34-0 H1966 L 23-10 H1967 W 7-0 H1968 W 14-10 A1969 W 40-10 H1970 L 41-6 A1971 L 23-10 H1972 L 38-9 A1973 W 17-14 H1974 L 42-26 A1975 L 21-20 H1976 W 24-22 A1977 W 9-6 H1978 W 35-17 H2006 L 35-31 H

NorthDakotaState(26-21-0)1938 L 14-7 A1939 W 19-0 H1940 W 13-7 A1941 W 51-6 H1942 W 27-19 A1946 W 21-0 H1947 W 13-12 A1948 W 19-0 H1949 W 27-6 A1950 W 33-25 H1951 L 27-14 A1952 W 32-0 H1953 W 27-21 A1954 W 39-0 H1955 W 32-0 A1956 L 20-19 A1957 W 18-0 A1958 W 21-11 H1959 L 32-22 A1960 W 19-7 H1961 W 33-8 A1962 W 33-0 H1963 L 21-0 A1964 L 14-7 H1965 L 20-7 A1966 W 41-14 H1967 L 10-9 A1968 L 31-15 H

1969 L 41-13 A1970 L 43-10 H1971 L 23-11 A1972 L 42-0 H1973 L 21-0 A1974 W 20-0 H1975 W 23-16 A1976 L 10-9 H1977 L 58-0 A1978 L 42-14 A1979 W 21-10 H1982 L 12-7 A2008 W 23-13 H2009 W 42-27 A2010 W 16-9 H2011 L 27-19 A2012 L 33-21 H2013 L 24-23 A2014 W 23-3 H

Northern Arizona (3-1-0) 1988 L 25-12 A1990 W 36-16 H2004 W 45-21 A2005 W 41-17 H

Northern Colorado (1-1-1) 1925 T 3-3 H1926 L 12-0 A2013 W 26-7 A2014 W 46-7 H

Northern Illinois (2-1-0) 1927 W 20-6 H1928 W 39-0 H1964 L 14-9 A

Northern Michigan (6-11-0) 1963 W 12-11 H1964 W 14-7 H1965 L 10-7 H1966 L 21-0 H1967 L 7-3 H1968 L 24-13 A1969 L 24-14 A1970 L 21-0 H1976 L 41-7 H1977 L 41-7 A1979 W 11-7 A1980 L 20-16 A1981 L 17-13 H1982 W 33-14 H1983 L 45-26 A1984 W 44-24 H2003 W 62-0 H

Northwestern State (1-0-0) 2003 W 43-10 H

NW Missouri State (3-0-0) 1983 W 30-21 H1984 W 48-10 H1985 W 49-0 H

Ohio University (1-0-0) 1999 W 36-21 A

Oklahoma State (0-2-0) 1990 L 33-23 A2002 L 45-10 A

Parsons (4-3-1) 1920 W 14-0 H1921 W 19-7 H1922 L 3-0 H1924 L 2-0 H1926 L 20-7 H1927 W 32-0 H1928 T 0-0 H1929 W 19-6 H

Pittsburgh (0-1-0) 1988 L 59-10 A

Pittsburgh State (3-1-0) 1940 W 13-6 H1941 L 12-6 H1973 W 13-0 H1974 W 31-22 A

Prairie View A&M (1-0-0) 2000 W 60-14 H

Reinbeck HS (1-0-0) 1896 W 28-10 H

Richmond (0-1-0) 2008 L 21-20 H

St. Ambrose (0-1-1) 1923 T 0-0 H1924 L 3-0 H

St. Cloud State (3-0-0) 1976 W FORFEIT A1977 W 27-14 H1996 W 44-7 H

St. Francis (Pa.) (1-0-0) 2009 W 30-0 H

St. Thomas (1-0-1) 1926 W 20-0 H1927 T 6-6 H

Simpson (6-9-3) 1900 L 33-0 H1901 T 6-6 H1902 L 17-5 H1904 W 36-0 H1910 L 6-3 H1911 W 11-6 H1922 W 7-6 H1923 L 13-0 H1924 L 13-0 H1925 L 23-0 H1929 W 7-0 H1930 L 6-0 H1931 L 12-9 H1932 T 7-7 H1933 L 13-0 H1934 T 6-6 H1935 W 32-7 H1940 W 52-7 H

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SouthDakota(26-18-1)1899 T 0-0 H1901 W 10-6 H1937 L 13-0 H1938 L 26-2 H1939 W 14-0 H1942 W 36-0 H1949 W 21-14 A1950 L 14-7 A1951 L 25-7 A1952 L 34-20 H1953 W 34-27 A1954 L 34-33 H1955 W 33-26 H1956 L 20-19 H1957 W 27-7 H1958 L 38-14 H1959 L 27-6 H1960 W 40-0 H1961 W 27-7 H1962 W 28-0 H1963 W 33-6 H1964 W 13-6 A1965 W 41-0 H1966 L 30-14 H1967 W 15-7 H1968 L 13-7 A1969 W 14-2 H1970 L 41-17 A1971 W 8-0 H1972 L 21-7 A1973 L 19-7 H1974 L 26-14 A1975 W 45-19 H1976 W 14-7 A1977 W 34-14 H1979 W 23-9 A1980 L 16-14 H1981 L 34-17 A1982 W 41-24 H2008 W 24-13 H1009 W 66-7 H2010 W 19-14 A2012 W 24-21 A2013 L 38-31 (2OT) H2014 W 27-16 A

SouthDakotaState(28-19-2)1935 W 22-13 H1936 L 13-0 H1937 W 33-0 H1940 W 12-2 H1941 W 21-0 H1942 W 38-0 H1945 W 58-7 H1946 T 6-6 H1948 W 33-7 H1949 L 14-13 A1950 L 34-13 H1951 L 48-6 A1952 W 47-34 H1953 L 52-19 A1954 L 41-20 H1955 L 34-21 A1956 L 31-27 H1957 L 23-20 A1958 L 13-8 H1959 W 14-12 A1960 W 12-0 H

1961 L 36-13 A1962 T 13-13 H1963 L 27-13 H1964 W 23-14 H1965 W 41-0 A1966 W 13-7 H1967 W 17-16 A1968 W 38-10 H1969 W 24-14 A1970 W 24-8 H1971 W 23-0 A1972 W 32-0 H1973 L 16-0 A1974 W 22-21 H1975 W 14-3 A1976 L 16-13 H1977 W 23-12 A1978 L 10-9 H1979 L 14-7 A2006 W 27-17 H2007 W 31-17 A2008 W 34-20 H2009 L 24-14 A2010 W 24-14 H2011 W 31-14 A2012 W 27-6 H2013 L 37-34 (2OT) A2014 L 31-28 H

SE Missouri State (1-1-0) 1980 W 30-7 H1982 L 20-17 A

SouthernIllinois(16-16-0)1965 L 23-16 A1966 L 30-7 H1983 L 52-9 H1984 L 40-10 A1986 L 27-24 A1987 W 20-3 H1989 W 38-14 H1990 W 30-9 H1991 L 21-20 A1992 W 30-25 A1993 W 49-17 H1994 W 39-7 A1995 W 13-0 H1996 W 33-7 A1997 W 28-27 H1998 L 27-20 A1999 W 34-14 H2000 L 34-14 A2001 W 19-14 H2002 L 42-13 A2003 W 43-40 H2004 L 40-36 A2005 W 25-24 H2006 L 47-23 A2007 W 30-24 H2008 L 27-24 A2009 L 27-20 H2010 L 45-38 (OT) A2011 W 17-10 H2012 L 34-31 A2013 L 24-17 (OT) H2014 W 40-21 A

Southern Utah (4-0-0) 1996 W 31-21 A1997 W 53-33 H2007 W 48-10 H2008 W 34-24 A

Southwest State (1-0-0) 1999 W 55-14 H

Stephen F. Austin (7-3-0) 1995 L 26-7 A1996 W 38-12 H1998 W 14-10 A2000 W 37-20 H2002 W 31-24 H2003 W 38-24 A2004 L 24-21 H2010 L 22-20 H2011 W 34-23 A2014 W 44-10 H

Still (1-0-0) 1921 W 66-0 H

Tennessee Tech (1-0-0) 2014 W 50-7 H

Texas State (2-1-0) 1993 W 34-13 H1994 L 20-19 A2005 W 40-37 (OT) A

Truman State (5-3-0) 1925 W 16-0 H1929 L 14-0 H1939 W 12-0 H1956 W 44-26 H1957 W 35-13 H1971 L 22-9 H1977 L 31-21 H1985 W 41-24 H

Upper Iowa (10-7-3) 1895 L 5-0 H1897 W 10-6 H1898 T 0-0 H1900 W 12-5 H1912 W 17-2 H1913 W 12-0 H1914 L 12-0 H1915 W 61-19 H1916 L 27-0 H1917 L 7-0 H1918 L 6-0 H1919 L 19-7 H1921 T 0-0 H1922 W 14-12 H1923 W 7-0 H1924 L 6-0 H1925 W 14-7 H1926 W 13-6 H1927 W 14-6 H1928 T 13-13 H

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Waterloo HS (6-0-0) 1896 W 22-0 H1897 W 56-0 H1900 W 42-0 H1905 W 23-6 H1911 W 27-0 H1912 W 39-0 H

Waterloo YMCA (1-0-0) 1898 W 23-0 H

Wayne State (Mich.) (2-0-0) 2001 W 34-14 H2002 W 34-0 H

Wayne State (Neb.) (2-0-0) 1976 W 38-0 H1988 W 77-0 H

Weber State (2-1-0) 1978 L 35-0 A1980 W 31-10 H1991 W 38-21 H

WesternIllinois(30-13-0)1967 W 12-0 A1968 W 33-6 H1969 L 23-14 H1970 L 29-7 A1973 W 20-14 H1974 L 40-14 A1978 L 21-7 H1979 W 38-25 A1980 W 35-28 H1981 L 21-14 A1982 W 21-9 H1983 W 32-26 A1984 W 30-17 H1985 W 48-14 A1986 W 32-30 H1987 W 52-7 A1988 L 28-27 H1989 W 21-10 A1990 W 50-14 H1991 W 24-17 A1992 W 37-6 H1993 L 25-23 A1994 W 36-27 H1995 W 38-7 A1996 W 30-6 H1997 L 29-22 (2OT) A1998 W 10-6 H1999 L 46-27 A2000 L 44-41 H2001 W 17-14 A2002 L 35-12 H2003 W 38-30 A2004 W 36-13 H2005 W 41-24 A2006 L 24-13 H2007 W 42-3 A2008 W 30-6 A2009 W 34-0 H2010 L 30-14 A2011 W 38-10 H2012 W 40-0 A2013 W 28-13 H2014 W 27-13 A

Western Kentucky (5-5-0) 1975 L 14-12 H1979 L 24-17 H1991 W 49-21 A1992 W 34-6 H2001 W 24-23 A2002 L 31-12 H2003 L 24-3 A2004 L 17-10 H2005 W 23-20 (2OT) A2006 W 31-20 H

Western Michigan (4-11-2) 1930 L 26-0 H1931 L 14-0 H1932 L 26-0 H1933 L 8-6 H1934 L 7-0 H1935 W 21-14 H1936 W 12-6 H1937 L 7-0 H1938 L 20-0 H1939 T 13-13 H1940 W 20-19 H1941 L 28-7 H1942 L 14-6 H1946 T 0-0 H1947 L 14-0 H1948 W 13-6 H1949 L 20-6 A

Western Union (1-1-0) 1923 L 6-2 H1926 W 23-0 H

Wheaton (1-0-0) 1960 W 21-18 H

William & Mary (1-0-0) 1996 W 38-35 H

William Penn (10-5-5) 1901 W 22-0 H1902 T 6-6 H1903 W 28-0 H1904 T 6-6 H1905 L 12-6 H1914 L 19-7 H1917 L 6-0 H1919 T 0-0 H1920 W 21-0 H1921 W 14-6 H1922 W 21-0 H1924 L 3-0 H1925 L 7-0 H1926 L 14-0 H1927 W 12-7 H1928 W 40-0 H1929 W 13-7 H1930 T 0-0 H1931 W 12-3 H1932 W 13-0 H

Winona State (3-0-0) 1984 W 37-0 H1995 W 48-3 H1998 W 66-7 H

Wisconsin (0-1-0) 2012 L 26-21 A

Wisconsin-LaCrosse (1-0-0) 1983 W 41-0 H

Wisconsin-Platteville (1-0-0) 1915 W 82-0 H

Wisconsin-Stevens Point (1-0-0) 1972 W 41-6 H

Wisconsin-Whitewater (4-0-0) 1975 W 49-6 H1976 W 47-20 A1978 W 15-12 H1984 W 73-7 H

Wofford (1-0-0) 2011 W 28-21 H

Woodbine (1-0-0) 1901 W 12-6 H

Wyoming (0-1-0) 1993 L 45-42 A

Youngstown State (21-7-0) 1978 L 31-14 H1979 L 29-0 A1980 W 38-17 A1981 W 45-43 H1982 L 25-13 A1983 W 23-13 H1984 W 16-6 A1985 W 50-26 H1987 W 31-28 H1992 L 19-7 H1996 W 23-10 A1997 W 35-32 H1998 W 42-14 A1999 L 29-20 H2000 L 28-24 A2001 W 30-11 H2002 W 22-7 A2003 W 47-9 H2004 W 22-20 A2005 W 21-7 H2006 W 31-23 A2007 W 14-13 H2008 W 21-20 A209 W 28-7 H2010 W 34-30 A2011 W 21-17 H2012 L 42-35 A2013 W 22-20 H

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1895(1-2-0) Coe .............................................W ........ 12-10 Lennox .......................................L .......... 12-4 Upper Iowa ...............................L .......... 5-0HeadCoach:None

1896(4-3-0) Coe .............................................L .......... 10-5 Waterloo HS .............................W ........ 22-0 Lennox .......................................L .......... 42-0 Coe .............................................L .......... 17-0 Cedar Valley Seminary ............W ........ 12-0 Reinbeck HS .............................W ........ 28-10 Cedar Falls HS ..........................W ........ 6-2HeadCoach:None

1897(5-1-0) Waterloo HS .............................W ........ 56-0 Ellsworth ...................................L .......... 26-10 Coe .............................................W ........ 10-8 Upper Iowa ...............................W ........ 10-6 Waterloo HS .............................W ........ 6-0 Leander Clark ...........................W ........ 16-12HeadCoach:FredWolff

1898(4-0-1) Waterloo YMCA .......................W ........ 23-0 Cornell .......................................W ........ 40-0 Coe .............................................W ........ 18-0 Upper Iowa ...............................T .......... 0-0 Iowa ...........................................W ........ 11-5HeadCoach:E.K.Leighton

1899(1-3-2)9/23 ........at Iowa .......................................L .......... 22-0 Grinnell ......................................L .......... 12-6 Cornell .......................................L .......... 11-011/11 ......Iowa State .................................T .......... 0-0 Coe .............................................W ........ 57-0 South Dakota ............................T .......... 0-0HeadCoach:Mr.Sweetland

1900(3-4-1) Waterloo HS .............................W ........ 42-010/6 ........at Iowa .......................................L .......... 68-0 Cornell .......................................T .......... 6-610/12 ......Drake .........................................L .......... 50-0 Upper Iowa ...............................W ........ 12-5 Coe .............................................L .......... 16-611/17 ......at Iowa State ............................W ........ 5-0 Simpson .....................................L .......... 33-0HeadCoach:FredWilliams

1901(5-3-2) Cornell .......................................W ........ 11-610/5 ........at Iowa .......................................L .......... 16-010/12 ......Iowa State .................................T .......... 0-010/19 ......Drake .........................................L .......... 32-2 Simpson .....................................T .......... 6-6 William Penn ............................W ........ 22-0 Woodbine ..................................W ........ 12-6 Des Moines University ............W ........ 72-0 Coe .............................................L .......... 6-0 South Dakota ............................W ........ 10-6HeadCoach:G.B.Affleck

1902(1-6-1)10/4 ........at Iowa .......................................L .......... 63-5 Cornell .......................................W ........ 12-1110/11 ......Iowa State .................................L .......... 52-010/25 ......at Drake .....................................L .......... 36-5 Coe .............................................L .......... 18-12 William Penn ............................T .......... 6-6 Dodge Light Guards .................L .......... 16-8 Simpson .....................................L .......... 17-5HeadCoach:CharlesA.Pell

1903(4-3-1) Iowa Training ............................T .......... 0-010/3 ........at Iowa .......................................L .......... 29-0 Lennox .......................................W ........ 55-0 William Penn ............................W ........ 28-0 Cornell .......................................W ........ 18-5 Morningside .............................W ........ 33-0 Coe .............................................L .......... 28-6 Des Moines University ............W ........ 17-5HeadCoach:CharlesA.Pell

1904(5-3-1) Iowa Training ............................W ........ 76-5 Simpson .....................................W ........ 36-010/8 ........at Iowa State ............................L .......... 17-010/15 ......Cornell .......................................W ........ 17-1010/22 ......at Iowa .......................................L .......... 11-5 Coe .............................................W ........ 75-0 William Penn ............................T .......... 6-6 Drake .........................................L .......... 26-6 Creighton ...................................W ........ 6-0HeadCoach:CharlesA.Pell

1905(5-3-2) Waterloo HS .............................W ........ 23-6 Charles City ...............................W ........ 23-010/7 ........at Iowa State ............................L .......... 29-010/14 ......Iowa Training ............................W ........ 12-610/21 ......Cornell .......................................W ........ 6-010/28 ......at Iowa .......................................L .......... 41-5 Coe .............................................T .......... 6-6 William Penn ............................L .......... 12-6 Ellsworth ...................................W ........ 31-0 Morningside .............................T .......... 0-0HeadCoach:CharlesA.Pell

1906-1907No Football

1908(5-0-0) Fairbank HS ..............................W ........ 54-0 Lennox .......................................W ........ 22-0 Ellsworth ...................................W ........ 18-5 Ellsworth ...................................W ........ 15-0 Charles City ...............................W ........ 16-0HeadCoach:ClaytonB.Simmons

1909(6-0-0) Charles City ...............................W ........ 28-0 Lennox .......................................W ........ 36-0 Loras ..........................................W ........ 32-16 Coe .............................................W ........ 5-0 Grinnell ......................................W ........ 24-6 Leander Clark ...........................W ........ 6-0HeadCoach:ClaytonB.Simmons

1910(1-4-1) Lennox .......................................W ........ 63-0 Leander Clark ...........................T .......... 0-0 Simpson .....................................L .......... 6-3 Ellsworth ...................................L .......... 17-0 Grinnell ......................................L .......... 24-6 Loras ..........................................L .......... 17-6HeadCoach:J.O.Perrine

1911(3-2-1) Waterloo HS .............................W ........ 27-0 Ellsworth ...................................W ........ 17-5 Leander Clark ...........................L .......... 6-0 Cornell .......................................L .......... 31-6 Loras ..........................................T .......... 0-0 Simpson .....................................W ........ 11-6HeadCoach:H.F.Pasini

1912(5-2-1)10/7 ........at Iowa .......................................L .......... 35-7 Grinnell ......................................L .......... 38-7 Coe .............................................W ........ 6-0 Leander Clark ...........................T .......... 0-0 Loras ..........................................W ........ 7-3 Ellsworth ...................................W ........ 6-3 Upper Iowa ...............................W ........ 17-2 Waterloo HS .............................W ........ 39-0HeadCoach:H.F.Pasini

1913(2-3-1)10/8 ........at Iowa .......................................L .......... 45-3 Ellsworth ...................................L .......... 6-0 Grinnell ......................................W ........ 12-0 Leander Clark ...........................T .......... 0-0 Upper Iowa ...............................W ........ 12-011/15 ......at Drake .....................................L .......... 25-0HeadCoach:AllenBerkstresser

1914(2-5-1) Des Moines University ............W ........ 6-010/3 ........at Iowa .......................................L .......... 95-0 Ellsworth ...................................L .......... 26-0 Dubuque ....................................T .......... 6-6 William Penn ............................L .......... 19-7 Upper Iowa ...............................L .......... 12-0 Iowa Wesleyan ........................W ........ 13-011/12 ......at Drake .....................................L .......... 14-3HeadCoach:AllenBerkstresser

1915(3-3-0) Dubuque ....................................L .......... 25-7 Loras ..........................................L .......... 13-10 Upper Iowa ...............................W ........ 61-19 Wisconsin-Platteville ..............W ........ 82-0 Morningside .............................L .......... 20-9 Ellsworth ...................................W ........ 24-0HeadCoach:AllenBerkstresser

1916(1-7-0)9/30 ........at Iowa State ............................L .......... 12-0 Morningside .............................L .......... 38-7 Upper Iowa ...............................L .......... 27-0 Cornell .......................................L .......... 27-0 Dubuque ....................................L .......... 20-0 Buena Vista...............................L .......... 7-3 Dubuque ....................................L .......... 30-2 Ellsworth ...................................W ........ 13-0HeadCoach:AllenBerkstresser

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1917(2-3-0) Iowa Wesleyan ........................W ........ 42-0 Camp Funston ...........................L .......... 32-0 Upper Iowa ...............................L .......... 7-0 Des Moines University ............W ........ 10-0 William Penn ............................L .......... 6-0HeadCoach:J.O.Perrine

1918(1-3-0) Morningside .............................L .......... 38-7 Upper Iowa ...............................L .......... 6-0 Camp Dodge .............................W ........ 19-0 Coe .............................................L .......... 52-3HeadCoach:RussellGlaesner

1919(2-4-1) Cornell .......................................L .......... 14-0 William Penn ............................T .......... 0-0 Upper Iowa ...............................L .......... 19-7 Morningside .............................L .......... 41-2 Ellsworth ...................................W ........ 51-0 Dubuque ....................................W ........ 71-0 Des Moines University ............L .......... 6-0HeadCoach:IvanDoseff

1920(4-2-1) Coe .............................................L .......... 10-0 Buena Vista...............................W ........ 14-0 William Penn ............................W ........ 21-0 Parsons .....................................W ........ 14-0 Ellsworth ...................................W ........ 38-0 Loras ..........................................T .......... 14-14 Des Moines University ............L .......... 6-0HeadCoach:IvanDoseff

1921(5-1-1) Coe .............................................L .......... 13-7 Still .............................................W ........ 66-0 Buena Vista...............................W ........ 18-0 Ellsworth ...................................W ........ 56-0 Upper Iowa ...............................T .......... 0-0 Parsons .....................................W ........ 19-7 William Penn ............................W ........ 14-6HeadCoach:L.L.Mendenhall

1922(5-2-0) Cornell .......................................W ........ 3-0 Buena Vista...............................L .......... 3-0 Simpson .....................................W ........ 7-6 Ellsworth ...................................W ........ 20-3 Parsons .....................................L .......... 3-0 William Penn ............................W ........ 21-0 Upper Iowa ...............................W ........ 14-12HeadCoach:L.L.Mendenhall

1923(3-3-1) St. Ambrose ..............................T .......... 0-0 Dubuque ....................................L .......... 17-7 Iowa Wesleyan ........................W ........ 7-0 Ellsworth ...................................W ........ 35-0 Simpson .....................................L .......... 13-0 Upper Iowa ...............................W ........ 7-0 Western Union .........................L .......... 6-2HeadCoach:L.L.Mendenhall

1924(2-5-0) St. Ambrose ..............................L .......... 3-0 Iowa Wesleyan ........................W ........ 54-6 Simpson .....................................L .......... 13-0 William Penn ............................L .......... 3-0

Parsons .....................................L .......... 2-0 Upper Iowa ...............................L .......... 6-0 Dubuque ....................................W ........ 19-6HeadCoach:L.L.Mendenhall

1925(5-1-2) Ellsworth ...................................W ........ 30-0 Iowa Wesleyan ........................W ........ 21-3 Simpson .....................................L .......... 23-0 Luther .........................................W ........ 20-9 William Penn ............................L .......... 7-0 Upper Iowa ...............................W ........ 14-7 Truman State ............................W ........ 16-0 Northern Colorado ...................T .......... 3-3HeadCoach:PaulBender

1926(5-3-0) St. Thomas ................................W ........ 20-0 Western Union .........................W ........ 23-0 Buena Vista...............................W ........ 34-0 William Penn ............................L .......... 14-0 Luther .........................................W ........ 3-0 Upper Iowa ...............................W ........ 13-6 Parsons .....................................L .......... 20-7 at Northern Colorado ..............L .......... 12-0HeadCoach:PaulBender

1927(7-0-1) St. Thomas ................................T .......... 6-6 Iowa Wesleyan ........................W ........ 9-0 Buena Vista...............................W ........ 6-0 William Penn ............................W ........ 12-7 Luther .........................................W ........ 41-7 Northern Illinois .......................W ........ 20-6 Upper Iowa ...............................W ........ 14-6 Parsons .....................................W ........ 32-0HeadCoach:PaulBender

1928(5-1-3) Coe .............................................L .......... 32-0 Iowa Wesleyan ........................W ........ 34-0 William Penn ............................W ........ 40-0 Northern Illinois .......................W ........ 39-0 Upper Iowa ...............................T .......... 13-13 Grinnell ......................................T .......... 0-0 Parsons .....................................T .......... 0-0 Luther .........................................W ........ 12-0 Des Moines University ............W ........ 12-7HeadCoach:PaulBender

1929(3-4-0) Coe .............................................L .......... 7-0 Simpson .....................................W ........ 7-0 Truman State ............................L .......... 14-0 William Penn ............................W ........ 13-7 Grinnell ......................................L .......... 21-6 Luther .........................................L .......... 7-6 Parsons .....................................W ........ 19-6HeadCoach:PaulBender

1930(2-5-1) Loras ..........................................W ........ 6-0 Luther .........................................W ........ 13-0 Coe .............................................L .......... 13-2 William Penn ............................T .......... 0-0 Simpson .....................................L .......... 6-0 Western Michigan ...................L .......... 26-0 Eastern Michigan ....................L .......... 19-0 Grinnell ......................................L .......... 12-0HeadCoach:L.W.Whitford

1931(3-5-0) Loras ..........................................W ........ 19-0 Grinnell ......................................L .......... 12-0 William Penn ............................W ........ 12-3 Luther .........................................L .......... 13-6 Simpson .....................................L .......... 12-9 Western Michigan ...................L .......... 14-0 Eastern Michigan ....................L .......... 32-0 Coe .............................................W ........ 6-0HeadCoach:L.W.Whitford

1932(5-3-1) Loras ..........................................W ........ 7-0 William Penn ............................W ........ 13-0 Cornell .......................................W ........ 13-0 Luther .........................................L .......... 13-0 Morningside .............................W ........ 13-0 Western Michigan ...................L .......... 26-0 Simpson .....................................T .......... 7-7 Eastern Michigan ....................W ........ 12-6 Coe .............................................L .......... 13-7HeadCoach:L.W.Whitford

1933(3-6-0) Loras ..........................................W ........ 12-0 Cornell .......................................L .......... 13-7 Grinnell ......................................W ........ 13-6 Western Michigan ...................L .......... 8-6 Coe .............................................L .......... 19-0 Morningside .............................L .......... 6-0 Simpson .....................................L .......... 13-0 Eastern Michigan ....................L .......... 19-6 Luther .........................................W ........ 25-13HeadCoach:JohnBaker

1934(3-3-2) Cornell .......................................W ........ 18-0 Eastern Michigan ....................W ........ 33-0 Western Michigan ...................L .......... 7-0 Coe .............................................L .......... 7-0 Simpson .....................................T .......... 6-6 Grinnell ......................................L .......... 19-12 Morningside .............................W ........ 32-2 Luther .........................................T .......... 0-0HeadCoach:JohnBaker

1935(4-2-2) Cornell .......................................T .......... 0-0 Eastern Michigan ....................L .......... 3-0 Western Michigan ...................W ........ 21-14 Coe .............................................L .......... 18-0 Simpson .....................................W ........ 32-7 Morningside .............................W ........ 41-7 South Dakota State .................W ........ 22-13HeadCoach:ThomasJohnson

1936(5-2-2)9/26 ........at Iowa State ............................T .......... 0-010/1 ........Grinnell ......................................W ........ 24-010/9 ........at North Dakota ........................L .......... 19-0 Coe .............................................W ........ 21-0 Western Michigan ...................W ........ 12-6 Haskell .......................................W ........ 21-0 South Dakota State .................L .......... 13-0 Morningside .............................W ........ 6-0 Nebraska-Omaha ....................T .......... 7-7HeadCoach:ClydeStarbeck

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1937(2-4-3)9/25 ........at Iowa State ............................L .......... 14/1210/2 ........Grinnell ......................................T .......... 20-2010/9 ........North Dakota ............................L .......... 21-0 Western Michigan ...................L .......... 7-0 Coe .............................................T .......... 6-6 South Dakota State .................W ........ 33-0 South Dakota ............................L .......... 13-0 Nebraska-Omaha ....................W ........ 13-0HeadCoach:ClydeStarbeck

1938(3-5-0) Grinnell ......................................W ........ 10-0 Western Michigan ...................L .......... 20-010/14 ......at North Dakota State .............L .......... 14-7 Coe .............................................W ........ 14-0 Morningside .............................L .......... 13-7 Emporia State ...........................W ........ 14-13 South Dakota ............................L .......... 26-2 Nebraska-Omaha ....................L .......... 13-6HeadCoach:ClydeStarbeck

1939(5-3-1) Truman State ............................W ........ 12-0 Creighton ...................................L .......... 26-010/6 ........at North Dakota ........................L .......... 19-6 Emporia State ...........................L .......... 34-7 Western Michigan ...................T .......... 13-13 Coe .............................................W ........ 16-0 Morningside .............................W ........ 7-0 South Dakota ............................W ........ 14-0 North Dakota State ..................W ........ 19-0HeadCoach:ClydeStarbeck

1940(8-1-0) Creighton ...................................L .......... 20-010/4 ........at North Dakota ........................W ........ 15-0 at North Dakota State .............W ........ 13-7 Western Michigan ...................W ........ 20-19 Pittsburg State .........................W ........ 13-6 Morningside .............................W ........ 13-0 South Dakota State .................W ........ 12-2 Nebraska-Omaha ....................W ........ 27-7 Simpson .....................................W ........ 52-7HeadCoach:ClydeStarbeck

1941(5-3-0) South Dakota State .................W ........ 21-010/4 ........North Dakota ............................W ........ 32-10 Morningside .............................W ........ 13-0 Western Michigan ...................L .......... 28-7 Pittsburg State .........................L .......... 12-6 North Dakota State ..................W ........ 51-611/8 ........at Drake .....................................L .......... 13-0 Nebraska-Omaha ....................W ........ 34-13HeadCoach:ClydeStarbeck

1942(6-1-0) South Dakota State .................W ........ 38-0 at North Dakota State .............W ........ 27-19 Western Michigan ...................L .......... 14-6 Morningside .............................W ........ 26-6 South Dakota ............................W ........ 36-011/7 ........Drake .........................................W ........ 27-12 Nebraska-Omaha ....................W ........ 48-0HeadCoach:ClydeStarbeck

1943-44No Football

1945(3-3-0) Central (IA) ................................W ........ 38-149/29 ........at Iowa State ............................L .......... 48-13 Loras ..........................................W ........ 19-14 Hamline .....................................L .......... 27-7 South Dakota State .................W ........ 58-711/10 ......at Drake .....................................L .......... 53-6HeadCoach:ClydeStarbeck

1946(4-1-2) South Dakota State .................T .......... 6-610/5 ........at Iowa State ............................L .......... 20-18 Hamline .....................................W ........ 46-6 Western Michigan ...................T .......... 0-0 Morningside .............................W ........ 38-0 North Dakota State ..................W ........ 21-011/17 ......Drake .........................................W ........ 46-0HeadCoach:ClydeStarbeck

1947(5-3-1)9/20 ........at Iowa State ............................L .......... 31-149/27 ........North Dakota ............................W ........ 21-010/3 ........at North Dakota State .............W ........ 13-12 Emporia State ...........................W ........ 33-6 Western Michigan ...................L .......... 14-0 Morningside .............................W ........ 31-1311/8 ........at Drake .....................................T .......... 6-6 Augustana .................................W ........ 39-0 Bowling Green .........................L .......... 19-7HeadCoach:ClydeStarbeck

1948(7-3-0)9/18 ........at Iowa State ............................L .......... 27-79/25 ........at Morningside .........................W ........ 32-010/2 ........Drake .........................................W ........ 6-010/9 ........South Dakota State .................W ........ 33-710/16 ......Western Michigan ...................W ........ 13-610/23 ......at North Dakota ........................W ........ 26-1410/30 ......at Augustana ............................W ........ 34-011/6 ........at Emporia State ......................L .......... 26-011/13 ......North Dakota State ..................W ........ 19-011/20 ......at Dayton ...................................L .......... 33-7HeadCoach:ClydeStarbeck

1949(5-2-0)9/24 ........at Western Michigan ..............L .......... 20-69/30 ........at North Dakota State .............W ........ 27-610/8 ........at South Dakota State .............L .......... 14-1310/15 ......North Dakota ............................W ........ 40-010/22 ......Augustana .................................W ........ 49-010/29 ......Morningside .............................W ........ 30-1011/11 ......at South Dakota .......................W ........ 21-14HeadCoach:ClydeStarbeck

1950(4-4-0)9/16 ........South Dakota State .................L .......... 34-139/22 ........at North Dakota ........................W ........ 33-219/30 ........North Dakota State ..................W ........ 33-2510/7 ........at Iowa State ............................L .......... 26-810/14 ......Drake .........................................L .......... 34-1810/21 ......at Augustana ............................W ........ 34-1310/28 ......at Morningside .........................W ........ 13-711/4 ........at South Dakota .......................L .......... 14-7HeadCoach:ClydeStarbeck

1951(3-4-0)9/15 ........at South Dakota State .............L .......... 48-69/22 ........North Dakota ............................W ........ 49-199/28 ........at North Dakota State .............L .......... 27-1410/6 ........at Drake .....................................L .......... 39-6

10/20 ......Augustana .................................W ........ 67-710/27 ......Morningside .............................W ........ 27-711/3 ........at South Dakota .......................L .......... 25-7HeadCoach:ClydeStarbeck

1952(6-2-0)9/20 ........Drake .........................................L .......... 14-129/27 ........North Dakota State ..................W ........ 32-010/4 ........Coe .............................................W ........ 27-2410/11 ......at North Dakota ........................W ........ 27-1410/18 ......at Augustana ............................W ........ 47-010/25 ......at Morningside .........................W ........ 28-2611/1 ........South Dakota ............................L .......... 34-2011/8 ........South Dakota State .................W ........ 47-34HeadCoach:ClydeStarbeck

1953(6-3-0)9/19 ........Central Michigan .....................L .......... 34-209/26 ........at South Dakota State .............L .......... 52-1910/3 ........at Coe .........................................W ........ 21-710/9 ........at North Dakota State .............W ........ 27-2110/17 ......North Dakota ............................W ........ 34-610/24 ......Augustana .................................W ........ 39-1310/31 ......Morningside .............................W ........ 34-2011/7 ........at South Dakota .......................W ........ 34-2711/13 ......at Drake .....................................L .......... 27-20HeadCoach:ClydeStarbeck

1954(3-5-0)9/18 ........at Central Michigan .................L .......... 42-219/25 ........North Dakota State ..................W ........ 39-010/9 ........Drake .........................................L .......... 14-1210/16 ......at North Dakota ........................W ........ 14-1310/23 ......at Augustana ............................W ........ 50-010/30 ......at Morningside .........................L .......... 20-1211/6 ........South Dakota ............................L .......... 34-3311/13 ......South Dakota State .................L .......... 41-20Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck

1955(8-1-0) Hastings ....................................W ........ 26-7 at South Dakota State .............L .......... 34-219/30 ........at Drake .....................................W ........ 21-1410/8 ........at North Dakota State .............W ........ 32-010/15 ......North Dakota ............................W ........ 13-7 Augustana .................................W ........ 28-7 Morningside .............................W ........ 13-12 South Dakota ............................W ........ 33-26 Minnesota St. Mankato ..........W ........ 33-7HeadCoach:ClydeStarbeck

1956(2-5-1)9/29 ........Drake .........................................W ........ 20-0................Truman State ............................W ........ 44-26................Augustana .................................L .......... 13-6................Morningside .............................T .......... 20-2010/27 ......at North Dakota ........................L .......... 20-19................South Dakota ............................L .......... 20-19................South Dakota State .................L .......... 31-2711/17 ......North Dakota State ..................L .......... 19-13HeadCoach:ClydeStarbeck

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1957(5-3-0)9/14 ........at Drake .....................................L .......... 34-129/21 ........at South Dakota State .............L .......... 23-209/28 ........at North Dakota State .............W ........ 18-0................Truman State ............................W ........ 35-13................Augustana .................................W ........ 54-12................Morningside .............................L .......... 21-710/26 ......North Dakota ............................W ........ 27-20................South Dakota ............................W ........ 27-7HeadCoach:ClydeStarbeck

1958(4-5-0)................Bradley ......................................W ........ 29-12................at Minn. St.-Mankato ..............W ........ 25-09/27 ........North Dakota State ..................W ........ 21-1110/4 ........Drake .........................................W ........ 20-1610/11 ......Augustana .................................L .......... 26-1510/18 ......Morningside .............................L .......... 26-1810/25 ......at North Dakota ........................L .......... 14-0................South Dakota State .................L .......... 13-8................South Dakota ............................L .......... 38-14HeadCoach:WilliamHammer

1959(6-3-0)................Bradley ......................................W ........ 22-15................Minnesota-St.-Mankato .........W ........ 21-09/26 ........at North Dakota State .............L .......... 32-2210/2 ........at Drake .....................................W ........ 14-610/9 ........Augustana .................................L .......... 7-610/16 ......Morningside .............................W ........ 22-1410/24 ......North Dakota ............................W ........ 14-9................South Dakota ............................L .......... 27-6................at South Dakota State .............W ........ 14-12HeadCoach:WilliamHammer

1960(9-1-0)................at Minn. St.-Mankato ..............W ........ 41-169/24 ........North Dakota State ..................W ........ 19-710/1 ........Drake .........................................W ........ 14-310/8 ........Augustana .................................W ........ 27-710/15 ......Morningside .............................W ........ 26-010/22 ......at North Dakota ........................W ........ 7-0................South Dakota ............................W ........ 40-0................South Dakota State .................W ........ 12-0................Wheaton ....................................W ........ 21-18(Mineral Water Bowl, Missouri)................Hillsdale .....................................L .......... 17-6HeadCoach:StanB.Sheriff

1961(7-2-0)................Bradley ......................................W ........ 37-6................Minnesota-St. Mankato ..........W ........ 19-09/30 ........at North Dakota State .............W ........ 33-810/7 ........at Drake .....................................L .......... 21-610/14 ......Augustana .................................W ........ 34-610/21 ......Morningside .............................W ........ 43-1410/28 ......North Dakota ............................W ........ 25-0................South Dakota ............................W ........ 27-7................at South Dakota State .............L .......... 36-13HeadCoach:StanB.Sheriff

1962(7-1-1)................Bradley ......................................W ........ 27-6................at Minn. St.-Mankato ..............W ........ 20-8................South Dakota ............................W ........ 28-010/6 ........North Dakota State ..................W ........ 33-010/13 ......Drake .........................................L .......... 21-1510/20 ......Morningside .............................W ........ 21-1810/27 ......at North Dakota ........................W ........ 13-8................South Dakota State .................T .......... 13-13

................Augustana .................................W ........ 21-15HeadCoach:StanB.Sheriff

1963(5-3-1)................Northern Michigan ..................W ........ 12-11................Minnesota St.-Mankato ..........T .......... 14-14................South Dakota ............................W ........ 33-610/5 ........at North Dakota State .............L .......... 21-010/12 ......at Drake .....................................L .......... 21-1210/19 ......Morningside .............................W ........ 49-1410/26 ......North Dakota ............................W ........ 9-0................South Dakota State .................L .......... 27-13................Augustana .................................W ........ 45-6HeadCoach:StanB.Sheriff

1964(9-2-0)9/12 ........Northern Michigan ..................W ........ 14-79/19 ........at Minn. St.-Mankato ..............W ........ 36-09/26 ........North Dakota State ..................L .......... 14-710/3 ........at North Dakota ........................W ........ 34-010/10 ......Drake .........................................W ........ 41-1410/17 ......Morningside .............................W ........ 24-1410/24 ......at Augustana ............................W ........ 49-010/31 ......South Dakota State .................W ........ 23-1411/7 ........at South Dakota .......................W ........ 13-611/14 ......at Northern Illinois ...................L .......... 14-9(Pecan Bowl, Texas)12/12 ......Lamar Tech ...............................W ........ 19-17HeadCoach:StanB.Sheriff

1965(4-5-0)9/11 ........Northern Michigan ..................L .......... 10-79/18 ........at Southern Illinois ..................L .......... 23-169/25 ........at North Dakota State .............L .......... 20-710/2 ........North Dakota ............................L .......... 34-010/9 ........at Drake .....................................L .......... 31-710/16 ......Morningside .............................W ........ 14-710/23 ......at Augustana ............................W ........ 27-2110/30 ......at South Dakota State .............W ........ 41-011/6 ........South Dakota ............................W ........ 41-0HeadCoach:StanB.Sheriff

1966(4-5-0)9/10 ........Northern Michigan ..................L .......... 21-09/24 ........Drake .........................................L .......... 9-610/1 ........North Dakota ............................L .......... 23-1010/8 ........Augustana .................................W ........ 28-710/15 ......Southern Illinois .......................L .......... 30-710/22 ......Morningside .............................W ........ 2-010/29 ......South Dakota State .................W ........ 13-711/5 ........South Dakota ............................L .......... 30-1411/12 ......North Dakota State ..................W ........ 41-14Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff

1967(7-3-0)9/9 ..........Northern Michigan ..................L .......... 7-39/16 ........at Western Illinois ....................W ........ 12-09/23 ........at North Dakota State .............L .......... 10-99/30 ........North Dakota ............................W ........ 7-010/7 ........Augustana .................................W ........ 23-1010/14 ......at Drake .....................................L .......... 10-710/21 ......at Morningside .........................W ........ 29-1910/28 ......at South Dakota State .............W ........ 17-1611/4 ........South Dakota ............................W ........ 15-711/11 ......Eastern Michigan ....................W ........ 14-6HeadCoach:StanB.Sheriff

1968(5-5-0)9/7 ..........at Northern Michigan .............L .......... 24-139/14 ........Western Illinois ........................W ........ 33-69/21 ........at North Dakota ........................W ........ 14-109/28 ........at Augustana ............................W ........ 34-1210/5 ........South Dakota State .................W ........ 38-1010/12 ......Drake .........................................W ........ 21-1910/19 ......Morningside .............................L .......... 14-1310/26 ......at South Dakota .......................L .......... 13-711/2 ........North Dakota State ..................L .......... 31-1511/9 ........at Eastern Michigan ................L .......... 34-7HeadCoach:StanB.Sheriff

1969(5-5-0)9/13 ........at Northern Michigan .............L .......... 24-149/20 ........Central Michigan .....................L .......... 28-109/27 ........Augustana .................................L .......... 21-1010/4 ........at South Dakota State .............W ........ 24-1410/11 ......at Drake .....................................W ........ 23-1310/18 ......at Morningside .........................W ........ 30-710/25 ......South Dakota ............................W ........ 14-211/1 ........at North Dakota State .............L .......... 41-1311/8 ........North Dakota ............................W ........ 40-1011/15 ......Western Illinois ........................L .......... 23-14HeadCoach:StanB.Sheriff

1970(2-8-0)9/12 ........Northern Michigan ..................L .......... 21-09/19 ........at Central Michigan .................L .......... 27-99/26 ........South Dakota State .................W ........ 24-810/3 ........at South Dakota .......................L .......... 41-1710/10 ......Drake .........................................W ........ 13-010/17 ......Morningside .............................L .......... 19-710/24 ......North Dakota State ..................L .......... 43-1010/31 ......at North Dakota ........................L .......... 41-611/7 ........at Augustana ............................L .......... 20-1011/14 ......at Western Illinois ....................L .......... 29-7HeadCoach:StanB.Sheriff

1971(4-5-0)9/11 ........Truman State ............................L .......... 22-99/18 ........at Eastern Kentucky ................L .......... 21-79/25 ........at South Dakota State .............W ........ 23-010/2 ........South Dakota ............................W ........ 8-010/9 ........at Drake .....................................L .......... 28-010/16 ......at Morningside .........................W ........ 21-010/23 ......at North Dakota State .............L .......... 23-1110/30 ......North Dakota ............................L .......... 23-1011/6 ........Augustana .................................W ........ 17-0HeadCoach:StanB.Sheriff

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1972(4-6-0)9/9 ..........Wisconsin-Stevens Pt. ...........W ........ 41-69/16 ........at Illinois State .........................L .......... 24-149/23 ........Minnesota St.-Mankato ..........W ........ 21-09/30 ........at South Dakota .......................L .......... 21-710/7 ........North Dakota State ..................L .......... 42-010/14 ......Drake .........................................L .......... 21-1410/21 ......Morningside .............................W ........ 27-1310/28 ......at North Dakota ........................L .......... 38-911/4 ........South Dakota State .................W ........ 32-011/11 ......at Augustana ............................L .......... 20-14HeadCoach:StanB.Sheriff

1973(5-5-0)9/8 ..........Pittsburg State .........................W ........ 13-09/15 ........Western Illinois ........................W ........ 20-149/22 ........at Minn. St.-Mankato ..............L .......... 28-79/29 ........South Dakota ............................L .......... 19-710/6 ........at North Dakota State .............L .......... 21-010/13 ......at Drake .....................................W ........ 31-310/20 ......at Morningside .........................W ........ 28-1410/27 ......North Dakota ............................W ........ 17-1411/3 ........at South Dakota State .............L .......... 16-011/10 ......Augustana .................................L .......... 36-0HeadCoach:StanB.Sheriff

1974(5-4-1)9/7 ..........at Pittsburg State .....................W ........ 31-229/14 ........at Western Illinois ....................L .......... 40-149/21 ........Minnesota St.-Mankato ..........T .......... 28-289/28 ........North Dakota State ..................W ........ 20-010/5 ........at North Dakota ........................L .......... 42-2610/12 ......Drake .........................................W ........ 41-1710/19 ......Morningside .............................W ........ 49-1410/26 ......at Augustana ............................L .......... 38-2311/2 ........South Dakota State .................W ........ 22-2111/9 ........at South Dakota .......................L .......... 26-14HeadCoach:StanB.Sheriff

1975(9-3)9/6 ..........Eastern Illinois ..........................W ........ 14-89/13 ........at Nevada-Las Vegas ..............L .......... 48-309/20 ........at Minn. St.-Mankato ..............W ........ 35-69/27 ........at North Dakota State .............W ........ 23-1610/4 ........North Dakota ............................L .......... 21-2010/11 ......at Drake .....................................W ........ 27-2410/18 ......at Morningside .........................W ........ 21-1410/25 ......Augustana .................................W ........ 20-1411/1 ........at South Dakota State .............W ........ 14-311/8 ........South Dakota ............................W ........ 45-1911/15 ......Wisc.-Whitewater ...................W ........ 49-611/29 ......Western Kentucky+ .................L .......... 14-12+ NCAA Division II PlayoffsHeadCoach:StanB.Sheriff

1976(8-3)9/4 ..........Northern Michigan ..................L .......... 41-79/18 ........Nebraska-Omaha ....................W ........ 34-139/25 ........at St. Cloud State .....................L .......... 27-21(later changed to forfeit, win for UNI)10/2 ........at North Dakota ........................W ........ 24-2210/9 ........at Augustana ............................W ........ 7-610/16 ......Wayne State .............................W ........ 38-010/23 ......Morningside .............................W ........ 37-710/30 ......South Dakota State .................L .......... 16-1311/6 ........at South Dakota .......................W ........ 14-711/13 ......North Dakota State ..................L .......... 10-911/20 ......at Wisc.-Whitewater ...............W ........ 47-20HeadCoach:StanB.Sheriff

1977(6-5)9/3 ..........Truman State ............................L .......... 31-219/10 ........at Northern Michigan .............L .......... 41-79/17 ........Eastern Illinois ..........................W ........ 31-219/24 ........at North Dakota State .............L .......... 58-010/1 ........North Dakota ............................W ........ 9-610/8 ........Augustana .................................L .......... 35-2710/15 ......Nebraska-Omaha ....................L .......... 19-1710/22 ......at Morningside .........................W ........ 30-1310/29 ......at South Dakota State .............W ........ 23-1211/5 ........South Dakota ............................W ........ 34-1411/12 ......St. Cloud State ..........................W ........ 27-14HeadCoach:StanB.Sheriff

1978(2-9)9/2 ..........Wisc.-Whitewater ...................W ........ 15-129/9 ..........Youngstown State ....................L .......... 31-149/16 ........at Eastern Illinois .....................L .......... 38-229/23 ........at Weber State .........................L .......... 35-09/30 ........at Nebraska-Omaha ................L .......... 17-1410/7 ........North Dakota ............................W ........ 35-1710/14 ......at North Dakota State .............L .......... 42-1410/21 ......Western Illinois ........................L .......... 21-710/28 ......South Dakota State .................L .......... 10-911/11 ......Northern Michigan ..................L .......... 20-1811/18 ......at Akron .....................................L .......... 39-28HeadCoach:StanB.Sheriff

1979(6-5)9/3 ..........Minnesota-Morris ...................L .......... 13-09/8 ..........at Northern Michigan .............W ........ 11-79/15 ........North Dakota State ..................W ........ 21-109/22 ........Nebraska-Omaha ....................L .......... 39-159/29 ........at Youngstown State ...............L .......... 29-010/6 ........Akron .........................................W ........ 20-1710/13 ......at Western Illinois ....................W ........ 38-2510/20 ......at South Dakota State .............L .......... 14-710/27 ......Eastern Illinois ..........................W ........ 10-711/3 ........at South Dakota .......................W ........ 23-911/10 ......Western Kentucky ...................L .......... 24-17HeadCoach:StanB.Sheriff

1980(7-4)9/6 ..........at Nebraska-Omaha ................L .......... 32-89/13 ........Weber State ..............................W ........ 31-109/27 ........Arkansas Tech ..........................W ........ 49-1010/4 ........at Northern Michigan .............L .......... 20-1610/11 ......Western Illinois ........................W ........ 35-2810/18 ......SE Missouri State ....................W ........ 30-710/25 ......Missouri State ..........................W ........ 41-011/1 ........at Youngstown State ...............W ........ 38-1711/15 ......South Dakota ............................L .......... 16-1411/22 ......Evansville ..................................W ........ 63-33HeadCoach:StanB.Sheriff

1981(5-6)9/5 ..........Drake .........................................L .......... 39-309/12 ........Grand Valley State ...................W ........ 21-209/19 ........at Idaho .....................................L .......... 59-149/26 ........at Montana ...............................L .......... 42-2110/3 ........Northern Michigan ..................L .......... 17-1310/10 ......at Western Illinois ....................L .......... 21-1410/24 ......at Missouri State .....................W ........ 20-1710/31 ......Eastern Illinois ..........................W ........ 38-1711/7 ........Nebraska-Omaha ....................W ........ 42-1311/14 ......at South Dakota .......................L .......... 34-1711/21 ......Youngstown State ....................W ........ 45-43HeadCoach:StanB.Sheriff

1982(4-6-1)9/4 ..........at Drake .....................................L .......... 39-309/11 ........Missouri State ..........................W ........ 10-09/25 ........Eastern Illinois ..........................T .......... 10-1010/2 ........Western Illinois ........................W ........ 21-910/9 ........Idaho ..........................................L .......... 38-1310/16 ......at SE Missouri State ................L .......... 20-1710/23 ......Northern Michigan ..................W ........ 33-1410/30 ......at Nevada-Reno .......................L .......... 37-011/6 ........at North Dakota State .............L .......... 12-711/13 ......South Dakota ............................W ........ 41-2411/20 ......at Youngstown State ...............L .......... 25-13HeadCoach:StanB.Sheriff

1983(6-5-0)9/3 ..........Drake .........................................W ........ 34-109/10 ........at Indiana State ........................L .......... 26-09/17 ........at Missouri State .....................L .......... 35-139/24 ........Southern Illinois .......................L .......... 52-910/1 ........at Western Illinois ....................W ........ 32-2610/8 ........Wisconsin-La Crosse ..............W ........ 41-010/15 ......at Eastern Illinois .....................L .......... 13-010/22 ......Youngstown State ....................W ........ 23-1310/29 ......at Northern Michigan .............L .......... 45-2611/5 ........at Central Missouri ..................W ........ 20-711/12 ......NW Missouri State ..................W ........ 30-21HeadCoach:DarrellMudra

1984(9-2)9/1 ..........Winona State ............................W ........ 37-09/8 ..........at Drake .....................................W ........ 33-289/22 ........Missouri State ..........................W ........ 24-109/29 ........Western Illinois ........................W ........ 30-1710/6 ........at Southern Illinois ..................L .......... 40-1010/13 ......Wisc.-Whitewater ...................W ........ 73-710/20 ......at Youngstown State ...............W ........ 16-610/27 ......Northern Michigan ..................W ........ 44-2411/3 ........at Eastern Illinois .....................L .......... 27-1711/10 ......Central Missouri ......................W ........ 34-011/17 ......NW Missouri State ..................W ........ 48-10HeadCoach:DarrellMudra

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1985(11-2)9/7 ..........at Drake .....................................L .......... 24-99/14 ........at Kansas State ........................W ........ 10-69/21 ........at Missouri State .....................W ........ 38-179/28 ........Delaware State ........................W ........ 37-1710/5 ........at Western Illinois ....................W ........ 48-1410/12 ......Indiana State ............................W ........ 24-710/26 ......Youngstown State ....................W ........ 50-2611/2 ........at Illinois State .........................W ........ 15-311/9 ........Eastern Illinois ..........................W ........ 21-2011/16 ......NW Missouri State ..................W ........ 49-011/23 ......Truman State ............................W ........ 41-2412/7 ........Eastern Washington+ ..............W ........ 17-1412/14 ......Georgia Southern+ ..................L .......... 40-33+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHeadCoach:DarrellMudra

1986(7-3-1)9/6 ..........at Minn. St.-Mankato ..............T .......... 16-169/13 ........at Kansas State ........................W ........ 17-09/27 ........Missouri State ..........................W ........ 45-310/4 ........Arkansas-Pine Bluff ................W ........ 36-710/11 ......at Eastern Illinois .....................L .......... 31-3010/18 ......at Southern Illinois ..................L .......... 27-2410/25 ......Western Illinois ........................W ........ 32-3011/1 ........at Montana State .....................L .......... 46-2511/8 ........McNeese State ........................W ........ 55-3811/13 ......Indiana State ............................W ........ 45-1011/22 ......Illinois State ..............................W ........ 22-13HeadCoach:DarrellMudra

1987(10-4)9/5 ..........at McNeese State ...................W ........ 34-319/12 ........at Minnesota ............................L .......... 24-79/19 ........Montana State .........................W ........ 53-79/26 ........at Indiana State ........................W ........ 38-1410/3 ........Montana ....................................L .......... 33-1610/10 ......at Iowa State ............................L .......... 39-3810/24 ......at Western Illinois ....................W ........ 52-710/31 ......Eastern Illinois ..........................W ........ 19-1711/7 ........at Missouri State .....................W ........ 17-1311/14 ......Southern Illinois .......................W ........ 20-311/21 ......Illinois State ..............................W ........ 48-1711/28 ......Youngstown State+ .................W ........ 31-2812/5 ........Arkansas State+ ......................W ........ 49-2812/12 ......at Louisiana-Monroe+ ............L .......... 44-41 (OT)+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHeadCoach:DarrellMudra

1988(5-6)9/3 ..........at Pittsburgh .............................L .......... 59-109/17 ........Morgan State ...........................W ........ 59-109/24 ........Missouri State ..........................L .......... 28-910/1 ........Western Illinois ........................L .......... 28-2710/8 ........at Iowa State ............................L .......... 20-1710/15 ......at Illinois State .........................W ........ 34-710/22 ......at Eastern Illinois .....................W ........ 17-1510/29 ......Indiana State ............................L .......... 24-611/3 ........at Northern Arizona .................L .......... 25-1211/12 ......Wayne State (NE) ....................W ........ 77-011/19 ......at Southern Illinois ..................W ........ 24-21HeadCoach:EarleBruce

1989(8-3)9/2 ..........Minnesota St.-Mankato ..........L .......... 22-149/16 ........at Kansas State ........................W ........ 10-89/23 ........Fort Hays State .........................W ........ 43-159/30 ........at Missouri State .....................L .......... 37-2210/7 ........at Western Illinois ....................W ........ 21-1010/14 ......at Indiana State ........................W ........ 24-21

10/21 ......Ferris State ...............................W ........ 39-310/28 ......Eastern Illinois ..........................W ........ 31-2811/4 ........at Illinois State .........................L .......... 32-1311/11 ......Southern Illinois .......................W ........ 38-1411/18 ......Eastern Washington ................W ........ 47-21HeadCoach:TerryAllen

1990(8-4)9/1 ..........Southern Illinois .......................W ........ 30-99/8 ..........at Iowa State ............................L .......... 35-69/15 ........at Oklahoma State ...................L .......... 33-239/22 ........at Idaho State ...........................W ........ 44-1010/6 ........Illinois State ..............................W ........ 31-010/13 ......Western Illinois ........................W ........ 50-1410/20 ......at Indiana State ........................L .......... 33-2310/27 ......at Eastern Illinois .....................W ........ 16-1011/3 ........Missouri State ..........................W ........ 20-1711/10 ......Clarion University ....................W ........ 52-1211/17 ......Northern Arizona .....................W ........ 36-1611/24 ......at Boise State+ .........................L .......... 20-3+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHeadCoach:TerryAllen

1991(11-2)9/7 ..........McNeese State ........................W ........ 30-59/14 ........Augustana .................................W ........ 45-229/21 ........at Southern Illinois ..................L .......... 21-209/28 ........at Idaho .....................................W ........ 36-1410/5 ........Morgan State ...........................W ........ 56-610/12 ......at Illinois State .........................W ........ 17-1410/26 ......at Western Kentucky ...............W ........ 49-2111/2 ........at Missouri State .....................W ........ 22-011/9 ........Indiana State ............................W ........ 49-2211/16 ......at Western Illinois ....................W ........ 24-1711/23 ......Eastern Illinois ..........................W ........ 18-1711/30 ......Weber State+ ...........................W ........ 38-2112/7 ........at Marshall+ .............................L .......... 41-13+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHeadCoach:TerryAllen

1992(12-2)9/12 ........at McNeese State ...................W ........ 21-189/19 ........Idaho State ...............................W ........ 49-119/26 ........at Iowa State ............................W ........ 27-1010/3 ........Illinois State ..............................W ........ 41-1410/10 ......Western Kentucky ...................W ........ 34-610/17 ......at Southern Illinois ..................W ........ 30-2510/24 ......Idaho ..........................................W ........ 27-2610/31 ......at Indiana State ........................W ........ 34-1311/7 ........at Eastern Illinois .....................L .......... 21-1511/14 ......Western Illinois ........................W ........ 37-611/21 ......Missouri State ..........................W ........ 37-1211/28 ......Eastern Washington+ ..............W ........ 17-1412/5 ........McNeese State+ ......................W ........ 29-712/12 ......Youngstown State+ .................L .......... 19-7+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHeadCoach:TerryAllen

1993(8-4)9/4 ..........at McNeese State ...................L .......... 27-109/11 ........at Wyoming ...............................L .......... 45-429/18 ........Jacksonville State ...................W ........ 35-149/25 ........Texas State ...............................W ........ 34-1310/2 ........at Missouri State .....................W ........ 20-1410/9 ........Indiana State ............................W ........ 17-1010/16 ......Eastern Illinois ..........................W ........ 31-2710/23 ......at Western Illinois ....................L .......... 25-2310/30 ......at Illinois State .........................W ........ 20-1911/6 ........Moorhead State .......................W ........ 48-011/13 ......Southern Illinois .......................W ........ 49-1711/27 ......at Boston University+ ..............L .......... 27-21 (2OT)+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHeadCoach:TerryAllen

1994(8-4)9/3 ..........at Iowa State ............................W ........ 28-149/8 ..........at Texas State ...........................L .......... 20-199/17 ........Missouri State ..........................W ........ 12-79/24 ........McNeese State ........................L .......... 34-2410/1 ........at Indiana State ........................W ........ 11-1010/8 ........at Eastern Illinois .....................W ........ 19-710/22 ......Illinois State ..............................W ........ 24-1710/29 ......Western Illinois ........................W ........ 36-2711/5 ........at Idaho .....................................L .......... 21-1211/12 ......at Southern Illinois ..................W ........ 39-711/19 ......Eastern Washington ................W ........ 27-1711/26 ......at Montana+ .............................L .......... 23-20+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHeadCoach:TerryAllen

1995(8-5)9/2 ..........at Stephen F. Austin .................L .......... 26-79/9 ..........at Iowa .......................................L .......... 34-139/16 ........Lock Haven ...............................W ........ 55-109/29 ........at Western Illinois ....................W ........ 38-710/7 ........Eastern Illinois ..........................W ........ 17-710/14 ......Indiana State ............................W ........ 27-1010/21 ......Southern Illinois .......................W ........ 13-010/28 ......at Missouri State .....................W ........ 19-1711/4 ........at Illinois State .........................L .......... 31-2911/11 ......Idaho ..........................................L .......... 16-1211/18 ......Winona State ............................W ........ 48-311/25 ......at Murray State+ ......................W ........ 35-3412/2 ........at Marshall+ .............................L .......... 41-24+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHeadCoach:TerryAllen

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

KURT WARNER | 1993

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1996(12-2)8/31 ........at Southern Utah ......................W ........ 31-219/7 ..........St. Cloud State ..........................W ........ 44-79/14 ........Stephen F. Austin .....................W ........ 38-129/21 ........at Iowa State ............................L .......... 42-239/28 ........McNeese State ........................W ........ 43-1010/12 ......Illinois State ..............................W ........ 47-1010/19 ......Missouri State ..........................W ........ 38-3110/26 ......at Southern Illinois ..................W ........ 33-711/2 ........at Youngstown State ...............W ........ 23-1011/9 ........at Indiana State ........................W ........ 34-1911/16 ......Western Illinois ........................W ........ 30-611/30 ......Eastern Illinois+ .......................W ........ 21-1412/7 ........William & Mary+ ......................W ........ 38-3512/14 ......at Marshall+ .............................L .......... 31-14+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHeadCoach:TerryAllen

1997(7-4)9/6 ..........at Iowa .......................................L .......... 66-09/13 ........Makato State ............................W ........ 39-159/20 ........at McNeese State ...................L .......... 22-59/27 ........Southern Illinois .......................W ........ 28-2710/4 ........at Illinois State .........................W ........ 50-3410/11 ......at Western Illinois ....................L .......... 29-22 (2OT)10/18 ......Youngstown State ....................W ........ 35-3210/25 ......at Cal Poly .................................L .......... 38-2411/1 ........at Missouri State .....................W ........ 23-2211/8 ........Southern Utah ..........................W ........ 53-3311/15 ......Indiana State ............................W ........ 29-21 (3OT)HeadCoach:MikeDunbar

1998(7-4)9/3 ..........at Eastern Washington ...........W ........ 13-109/12 ........McNeese State ........................L .......... 20-17 (OT)9/19 ........at Southern Illinois ..................L .......... 27-209/26 ........at Stephen F. Austin .................W ........ 14-1010/3 ........Missouri State ..........................L .......... 24-2110/10 ......Illinois State ..............................L .......... 38-2310/17 ......Cal Poly ......................................W ........ 31-710/31 ......at Indiana State ........................W ........ 31-2811/7 ........at Youngstown State ...............W ........ 42-1411/14 ......Western Illinois ........................W ........ 10-611/21 ......Winona State ............................W ........ 66-7HeadCoach:MikeDunbar

1999(8-3)9/4 ..........at McNeese State ...................W ........ 41-179/11 ........at Ohio University ....................W ........ 36-219/18 ........Central Washington .................W ........ 44-79/25 ........Southern Illinois .......................W ........ 34-1410/2 ........at Illinois State .........................L .......... 47-2810/9 ........Cal Poly ......................................W ........ 42-2110/16 ......at Missouri State .....................W ........ 29-1710/23 ......Youngstown State ....................L .......... 29-2010/30 ......Indiana State ............................W ........ 44-2111/13 ......at Western Illinois ....................L .......... 46-2711/20 ......Southwest State (MN) ............W ........ 55-14HeadCoach:MikeDunbar

2000(7-4)8/31 ........Morningside .............................W ........ 47-149/9 ..........at Boise State ...........................L .......... 42-179/16 ........at Southern Illinois ..................L .......... 34-149/23 ........Stephen F. Austin .....................W ........ 37-309/30 ........Illinois State ..............................W ........ 34-2810/14 ......at Youngstown State ...............L .......... 28-2410/21 ......at Indiana State ........................W ........ 49-1710/28 ......Missouri State ..........................W ........ 31-1311/4 ........at Cal Poly .................................W ........ 43-41

11/11 ......Prairie View A&M ....................W ........ 60-1411/18 ......Western Illinois ........................L .......... 44-41HeadCoach:MikeDunbar

2001(11-3)8/30 ........Wayne State (Mich.) ...............W ........ 34-149/8 ..........at Iowa State ............................L .......... 45-09/22 ........at Ball State ..............................W ........ 42-399/29 ........Youngstown State ....................W ........ 30-1110/6 ........at Missouri State .....................W ........ 27-310/13 ......Southern Illinois .......................W ........ 19-1410/20 ......at Western Illinois ....................W ........ 17-1410/27 ......at Illinois State .........................L .......... 42-1411/3 ........Indiana State ............................W ........ 34-1311/10 ......at Western Kentucky ...............W ........ 24-2311/17 ......Cal Poly ......................................W ........ 31-1312/1 ........at Eastern Illinois+ ...................W ........ 49-4312/8 ........Maine+ ......................................W ........ 56-2812/15 ......at Montana+ .............................L .......... 38-0+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHeadCoach:MarkFarley

2002(5-6)8/29 ........Wayne State (Mich.) ...............W ........ 34-09/7 ..........at Oklahoma State ...................L .......... 45-109/21 ........Stephen F. Austin .....................W ........ 31-249/28 ........at Cal Poly .................................W ........ 29-26 (3OT)10/5 ........Western Kentucky ...................L .......... 31-1210/12 ......at Southern Illinois ..................L .......... 42-1310/19 ......at Youngstown State ...............W ........ 22-710/26 ......Illinois State ..............................L .......... 31-2011/2 ........at Indiana State ........................L .......... 21-1911/9 ........Western Illinois ........................L .......... 35-1211/16 ......Missouri State ..........................W ........ 25-24HeadCoach:MarkFarley

2003(10-3)8/30 ........at Iowa State ............................L .......... 17-109/6 ..........Northern Michigan ..................W ........ 62-09/18 ........at Stephen F. Austin .................W ........ 38-249/27 ........Northwestern State .................W ........ 43-1010/4 ........at Illinois State .........................W ........ 16-710/11 ......Indiana State ............................W ........ 22-1410/18 ......at Missouri State .....................W ........ 26-2010/25 ......at Western Illinois ....................W ........ 38-3011/1 ........Youngstown State ....................W ........ 47-911/8 ........at Western Kentucky ...............L .......... 24-311/15 ......Southern Illinois .......................W ........ 43-4011/29 ......Montana State+ .......................W ........ 35-1412/6 ........at Delaware+ ............................L .......... 37-7+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHeadCoach:MarkFarley

2004(7-4)9/4 ..........at Iowa State ............................L .......... 23-09/11 ........Minnesota State ......................W ........ 40-09/18 ........Stephen F. Austin .....................L .......... 24-2110/2 ........at Southern Illinois ..................L .......... 40-3610/9 ........Western Kentucky ...................L .......... 17-1010/16 ......at Youngstown State ...............W ........ 22-2010/23 ......Western Illinois ........................W ........ 36-1310/30 ......Missouri State ..........................W ........ 42-2011/6 ........at Indiana State ........................W ........ 58-611/13 ......Illinois State ..............................W ........ 41-1411/20 ......at Northern Arizona .................W ........ 45-21HeadCoach:MarkFarley

2005(11-4)9/1 ..........Drake .........................................W ........ 52-179/10 ........Minnesota-Duluth ....................W ........ 49-149/17 ........at Iowa .......................................L .......... 45-2110/1 ........at Western Illinois ....................W ........ 41-2410/8 ........at Missouri State .....................L .......... 24-2110/15 ......Indiana State ............................W ........ 31-1010/22 ......at Illinois State .........................L .......... 31-310/29 ......Youngstown State ....................W ........ 21-711/5 ........at Western Kentucky ...............W ........ 23-20 (2OT)11/12 ......Southern Illinois .......................W ........ 25-2411/19 ......Northern Arizona .....................W ........ 41-1711/26 ......Eastern Washington+ ..............W ........ 41-3812/3 ........at New Hampshire+ ................W ........ 24-2112/9 ........at Texas State+.........................W ........ 40-37 (OT)12/16 ......Appalachian State+ .................L .......... 21-16+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHeadCoach:MarkFarley

2006(7-4)8/31 ........at Drake .....................................W ........ 48-79/9 ..........North Dakota ............................L .......... 35-319/16 ........South Dakota State .................W ........ 27-179/23 ........at Iowa State ............................L .......... 28-2710/7 ........Missouri State ..........................W ........ 38-710/14 ......at Indiana State ........................W ........ 34-1410/21 ......at Youngstown State ...............W ........ 31-2310/28 ......Western Illinois ........................L .......... 24-1311/4 ........Western Kentucky ...................W ........ 31-2011/11 ......at Southern Illinois ..................L .......... 47-2311/18 ......Illinois State ..............................W ........ 38-27HeadCoach:MarkFarley

2007(12-1)8/30 ........Minnesota St.-Mankato ..........W ........ 41-149/8 ..........at Iowa State ............................W ........ 24-139/15 ........at South Dakota State .............W ........ 31-179/22 ........at Drake .....................................W ........ 45-79/29 ........at Illinois State .........................W ........ 23-1310/13 ......Southern Illinois .......................W ........ 30-2410/20 ......at Western Illinois ....................W ........ 42-310/27 ......Youngstown State ....................W ........ 14-1311/3 ........at Missouri State .....................W ........ 38-1711/10 ......Indiana State ............................W ........ 68-1411/17 ......Southern Utah ..........................W ........ 48-1011/24 ......New Hampshire+ .....................W ........ 38-3512/1 ........Delaware+ ................................L .......... 39-27+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHeadCoach:MarkFarley

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

ERIC SANDERS | 2007

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2008(12-3)8/30 ........at Brigham Young.....................L .......... 41-179/6 ..........South Dakota ............................W ........ 24-139/20 ........South Dakota State .................W ........ 34-209/27 ........at Southern Illinois ..................L .......... 27-2410/2 ........Nicholls State ...........................W ........ 34-1410/11 ......Illinois State ..............................W ........ 31-1710/18 ......North Dakota State ..................W ........ 23-1310/25 ......at Youngstown State ...............W ........ 21-2011/1 ........at Western Illinois ....................W ........ 30-611/8 ........Missouri State ..........................W ........ 42-011/15 ......at Indiana State ........................W ........ 28-011/22 ......at Southern Utah ......................W ........ 34-2411/29 ......Maine+ ......................................W ........ 40-1512/6 ........New Hampshire+ .....................W ........ 36-3412/13 ......Richmond+ ................................L .......... 21-20+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHeadCoach:MarkFarley

2009(7-4)9/5 ..........at Iowa .......................................L .......... 17-169/12 ........South Dakota ............................W ........ 66-79/19 ........St. Francis (Pa.) ........................W ........ 30-09/26 ........at Missouri State .....................W ........ 35-710/3 ........Indiana State ............................W ........ 62-710/10 ......at North Dakota State .............W ........ 42-2710/17 ......Southern Illinois .......................L .......... 27-2010/24 ......at South Dakota State .............L .......... 24-1411/7 ........Youngstown State ....................W ........ 28-711/14 ......Western Illinois ........................W ........ 34-011/21 ......at Illinois State .........................L .......... 22-20HeadCoach:MarkFarley

2010(7-5)9/11 ........North Dakota State ..................W ........ 16-99/18 ........Stephen F. Austin .....................L .......... 22-209/25 ........at Iowa State ............................L .......... 27-010/2 ........South Dakota State .................W ........ 24-1410/9 ........at Southern Illinois ..................L .......... 45-38 (OT)10/16 ......at South Dakota .......................W ........ 19-1410/23 ......Illinois State ..............................W ........ 42-1410/30 ......at Youngstown State ...............W ........ 34-3011/6 ........at Indiana State ........................W ........ 30-2011/13 ......Missouri State ..........................W ........ 38-1411/20 ......at Western Illinois ....................L .......... 30-1411/27 ......Lehigh+ ......................................L .......... 14-7+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHeadCoach:MarkFarley

2011(10-3)9/3 ..........at Iowa State ............................L .......... 20-199/10 ........at Stephen F. Austin .................W ........ 34-239/24 ........Western Illinois ........................W ........ 38-1010/1 ........at Missouri State .....................W ........ 42-710/8 ........Indiana State ............................W ........ 23-910/15 ......at South Dakota State .............W ........ 31-1410/22 ......Southern Illinois .......................W ........ 17-1010/29 ......at North Dakota State .............L .......... 27-1911/5 ........Youngstown State ....................W ........ 21-1711/12 ......Southern Utah ..........................W ........ 34-2111/19 ......at Illinois State .........................W ........ 23-20 (2OT)12/3 ........Wofford+ ...................................W ........ 28-2112/9 ........at Montana+ .............................L .......... 48-10+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHeadCoach:MarkFarley

2012(5-6)9/1 ..........at Wisconsin .............................L .......... 26-219/8 ..........Central State .............................W ........ 59-0

9/15 ........at Iowa .......................................L .......... 27-169/22 ........at Youngstown State ...............L .......... 42-359/29 ........North Dakota State ..................L .......... 33-2110/13 ......at Southern Illinois ..................L .......... 34-3110/20 ......South Dakota State .................W ........ 27-610/27 ......Illinois State ..............................L .......... 33-2111/3 ........at Western Illinois ....................W ........ 40-011/10 ......at South Dakota .......................W ........ 24-2111/17 ......Missouri State ..........................W ........ 38-13HeadCoach:MarkFarley

2013(7-5)8/31 ........at Iowa State ............................W ........ 28-209/7 ..........Drake .........................................W ........ 45-149/21 ........at Northern Colorado ..............W ........ 26-79/28 ........McNeese State ........................W ........ 41-610/5 ........at North Dakota State .............L .......... 24-2310/12 ......Southern Illinois .......................L .......... 24-17 (OT)10/19 ......South Dakota ............................L .......... 38-31 (2OT)10/26 ......at South Dakota State .............L .......... 37-34 (2OT)11/2 ........at Illinois State .........................L .......... 13-311/9 ........Youngstown State ....................W ........ 22-2011/16 ......at Missouri State .....................W ........ 17-1011/23 ......Western Illinois ........................W ........ 28-13HeadCoach:MarkFarley

2014(9-5)8/30 ........at Iowa .......................................L .......... 31-239/13 ........at Hawai’i ..................................L .......... 27-249/20 ........Northern Colorado ...................W ........ 46-79/27 ........Tennessee Tech .......................W ........ 50-710/4 ........at Indiana State ........................L .......... 20-1910/11 ......at South Dakota .......................W ........ 27-1610/18 ......South Dakota State .................L .......... 31-2810/25 ......at Western Illinois ....................W ........ 27-1311/1 ........Illinois State ..............................W ........ 42-2811/8 ........North Dakota State ..................W ........ 23-311/15 ......at Southern Illinois ..................W ........ 40-2111/22 ......Missouri State ..........................W ........ 38-2411/29 ......Stephen F. Austin+ ...................W ........ 44-1012/6 ........at Illinois State+ .......................L .......... 41-21+ NCAA FCS PlayoffsHeadCoach:MarkFarley

MAC O’BRIEN | 2014

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RUSHING

Attempted Game: 47, Steve Harris (vs. Northwest Missouri State 1984)

Yards Gained Rushing Game: 382, Kelly Ellis (vs. Western Illinois 1979)

Rushing TDs Game: 4, Art Landau vs. Morningside (1953); Randy Schultz vs. South Dakota (1965); Terry Allen vs. Nebraska-Omaha (1976); Kelly Ellis vs. South Dakota (1977); Terry Allen vs. North Dakota (1978); Adam Benge vs. Youngstown State (1998); Tirrell Rennie vs. Illinois State (2010)

Longest TD Run98, Arnold Paulsen (vs. Augustana 1951)

Longest Running Play from Scrimmage98, Arnold Paulsen (vs. Augustana 1951)

PASSING

Attempted Game: 69, Ryan Helming (at Western Illinois 1999)

Consecutive Games with TD PassIndividual: 20, Ryan Helming

(1998-2000)

Longest TD Pass99, Jay Johnson to Kenny Shedd (vs. Oklahoma State, 1990)

TD Passes Thrown Game: 6, Mike Smith (vs. McNeese State 1986)

Passes Had Intercepted Game: 6, Al Wichtendahl vs. Augustana (1970); Ryan Helming at Western Illinois (1999)

Yards Gained Passing Game: 541, Ryan Helming (at Western Illinois 1999)

Most Yards Passing As... Freshman: 2,460, SawyerKollmorgen (2012)

Sophomore: 2,929, Eric Sanders (2005)

Junior: 3,469, Ryan Helming (1999)

Senior: 3,145, Ryan Helming (2000)

TOTAL OFFENSE

Total Attempts Game: 72, Ryan Helming (at Western Illinois 1999)

Yards Gained Game: 548, Ryan Helming (at Western Illinois 1999)

RECEPTIONS

Passes Caught Game: 16, Eddie Galles (vs. Southern Illinois 2003)

Consecutive Games With a Catch44, Eddie Berlin (1997-2000)

Yds Gained Pass Caught Game: 286, Mike Furrey (at Western Illinois 1999)

Longest Reception99, Jay Johnson to Kenny Shedd

(1990, vs. Oklahoma State)

TD Passes Caught Game: 4, Dick Beetsch vs. South

Dakota (1954); Dedric Ward vs. Western Illinois (1995)

SCORING

TDs Scored Game: 4, Randy Schultz vs. South Dakota (1965); Dick Beetsch vs. South Dakota (1954); Art Landau vs. Morningside (1953); Terry Allen vs. Nebraska-Omaha (1976); Kelly Ellis vs. South Dakota (1977); Terry Allen vs. North Dakota (1978); Dedric Ward vs. Western Illinois (1995); Adam Benge vs. Youngstown State (1998); Tirrell Rennie vs. Illinois State (2010); David Johnson vs. YSU (2012); David Johnson vs. Iowa State (2013); David Johnson vs. Stephen F. Austin (2014)

PATs Scored Game: 11, Doug Jackson (vs. Wayne State 1988)

Consecutive PATs Scored114, Tyler Sievertsen (2011-13)

Points Scored Game: 24, Randy Schultz vs. South Dakota (1965); Dick Beetsch vs. South Dakota (1954); Art Landau vs. Morningside (1953); Terry Allen vs. Nebraska-

Omaha (1976), vs. North Dakota (1978); Kelly Ellis vs. South Dakota State (1977); Dedric Ward vs. Western Illinois (1995); Adam Benge vs. Youngstown State (1998); David Johnson vs. Youngstown State (2012);David Johnson vs. Iowa State (2013); David Johnson vs. Stephen F. Austin (2014)

Consecutive Games Scoring Points36, Brian Wingert (2003-2006)

Pts Scored by a Kicker Game: 20, Michael Schmadekevs. Tennessee Tech (2014)

FIELD GOALS

Longest Field Goal59, MacKenzie Hoambrecker (vs. Southwest Missouri State, 2002)

Field Goals Attempted Game: 6, MacKenzie Hoambrecker (vs. Cal Poly 2002)

Field Goals Made Game: 5, Brian Mitchell vs. Idaho (1991); MacKenzie Hoambrecker vs. Cal Poly, vs. Youngstown State (2002); Michael Schmadeke vs. Tennessee Tech (2014)

Consecutive FGs Made Season: 21, Brian Mitchell (1990)**

Career: 26, Brian Mitchell (1990-91)

Highest % FGs Made Under 40 YardsSeason: 100, Brian Mitchell (1990)**; Scott Obermeier (1992); Brian Wingert, Brian Stegall (2003); Brian Wingert (2004): Tyler Sievertsen (2011); Michael Schmadeke (2014)

Most Times Kicking Three FGs in a GameSeason: 7, Brian Mitchell (1990)**

Most Times Kicking Two or More FGs in a Game, Season: 10, Brian Mitchell (1990)**

PUNTING

Punting Average Game: 52.0, Derrick Frost (vs. Western Kentucky 2002)

Most Punts Game: 13, Clay Netusil vs. Youngstown State (1984); Logan Bieghler vs. Hawai’i(2014)

Longest Punt78, Mike Butler vs. Augustana (1972); 76, Tim Mosley vs. Indiana State (1992)

RETURNS

Interceptions Game: 3, Nelson Converse vs. Morningside (1972); Randy Junkman vs. Augustana (1971); Lynn King vs. Augustana (1966); Bruce Montgomery vs. North Dakota (1964); Dave Cox vs. South Dakota (1960); Leo Kagan vs. Northeast Missouri State (1939); Nick Maragos vs. Morningside (1975); Mike Smiley vs. Eastern Illinois (1979); Tyree Talton vs. Iowa (1995)

Yards, Intercepted Passes Game: 116, Ray Mitchell(vs. Western Illinois, 2013)

Longest Interception Return100, Moses Aimable (vs. Western Illinois, 1985); Ryan Doak (vs. Indiana State, 2000)

Longest Kickoff Return100, Ben McCabe vs. Coe (1939-TD); Craig Nordlie vs. Drake (1981-TD)

Most Kickoff Return YardsGame: 197, Tyree Talton (vs. Iowa State, 1996)

Longest Punt Return93, Joe Fuller vs. Wisconsin-Whitewater (1984)

Most Punt Return Yards Game: 131, Milo Popovic (vs. Wayne State, 1988)Season: 525, Milo Popovic (1989)

BLOCKED KICKS

Blocked Kicks Game: 2, Everette Pedescleaux vs. Delaware (PATs)(2007);David Gunn vs. Cal Poly (PATs)(2000); Carlos Dallis vs. Southern Illinois (Punts)(2000)

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TOTAL TACKLES

1. 25, Joe Anderson (vs. Idaho, 1981)2. 23, Marcus Easter (vs. Iowa State., 1996) 23, Matt Pedersen (vs. Youngstown State, 1999)4. 22, Adam Vogt (vs. Youngstown State, 2000) 22, L.J. Fort (vs. Illinois State, 2011)6. 21, John Root (vs. North Dakota State, 1982)7. 20, Mark Farley (vs. Illinois State, 1986) 20, Jarvis Phillips (vs. Western Kentucky, 2002) 20, Jamar Thompson (vs. Richmond, 2008)10. 19,ScottDurflinger(vs.EasternIllinois,1994) 19, Matt Pedersen (vs. Youngstown State, 1998) 19, Adam Vogt (vs. Ball State, 2001) 19, De’Veon Harris (vs. Youngstown State, 2007)

SOLO TACKLES

1. 16, Matt Pedersen (vs. Western Illinois, 1999)2. 15, William Freeney (vs. Morgan State, 1991)3. 14, Chris Stimmel (vs. Ball State, 2001) 14, Peter Burns (vs. Eastern Illinois, 1992) 14, James Jones (vs. Iowa State, 1990) 14, Chris Klieman (vs. Missouri State, 1998) 14, Troy Long (vs. Nevada, 1982)8. 13, Luke Smith (vs. Cal Poly, 2000) 13, Matt Pedersen (vs. Illinois State, 1998)10. 12, Brett Koebcke (vs. Missouri State, 2005) 12, Marcus Easter (vs. Iowa State, 1996) 12, Mark Heins (vs. Eastern Illinois, 1989) 12, Steve Peitler (vs. Northern Arizona, 1988) 12, De’Veon Harris (vs. Youngstown State, 2007)

TACKLES FOR LOSS

1. 5.5, John Hermann (vs. Northern Arizona, 2005)2. 4.5, Ben Boothby (vs. North Dakota State, 2010)3. 4.0, Isaac Ales (vs. Missouri State, 2014) 4.0, Kevin Strensrud (vs. Illinois State, 2003) 4.0, Casey Tierney (vs. Iowa State, 2003) 4.0, Carlos Dallis (vs. Youngstown State, 2001) 4.0, Erik Nelson (vs. Indiana State, 1997)7. 3.0, Darin Heideman (vs. Iowa, 2005) 3.0, Matt Mitchell (vs. Stephen F. Austin, 2003) 3.0, Jonathan Harrell (vs. Southern Illinois, 2002) 3.0, Danny Banks (vs. Prairie View A&M, 2000) 3.0, Jack Mitchell (vs. Ohio University, 1999) 3.0, Kevin Hammond (vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1995) 3.0, Andre Allen (vs. McNeese State, 1994) 3.0, Tony Monroe (vs. Southern Illinois, 1993) 3.0, William Freeney (vs. Indiana State, 1992) 3.0, William Freeney (vs. Iowa State, 1992) 3.0, Peter Burns (vs. Southern Illinois, 1992) 3.0, Andre Allen (Western Kentucky, 1992) 3.0, Todd Eagen (vs. Wayne State, 1988) 3.0, Mike Campbell (vs. Indiana State, 1988) 3.0, Ben Boothby (vs. Southern Utah, 2011) 3.0, Jordan Gacke (vs. South Dakota, 2012) 3.0, Xavier Williams (vs. Drake, 2013) 3.0, Collin Albrecht (vs. North Dakota State, 2013) 3.0, Xavier Williams (vs. Illinois State, 2013)

SACKS

1. 4, Ben Boothby (vs. North Dakota State, 2010)

4, John Hermann (vs. Northern Arizona, 2005) 4, Matt Pedersen (vs. Indiana State, 1997)4. 3, Brett McMakin (vs. South Dakota, 2014) 3, Matt Mitchell (vs. Cal Poly, 2001) 3, Matt Mitchell (vs. Wayne State, 2001) 3, Kevin Hammond (vs. Eastern Washington, 1994) 3, Andre Allen (vs. Idaho, 1994) 3, Andre Allen (vs. Iowa State, 1992) 3, William Freeney (vs. Iowa State, 1992) 3, William Freeney (vs. Illinois State, 1990) 3, William Freeney (vs. Oklahoma State, 1990) 3, Bryce Paup (vs. Western Illinois, 1987) 3, Ed Grimes (vs. Eastern Illinois, 1984) 3, Joe O’Brien (vs. Eastern Illinois, 1984) 3, Terry Szopinski (vs. Drake, 1983) 3, Mark Salz (vs. Northern Michigan, 1982) 3, Mark Wilson (vs. North Dakota State, 1982)

PASSES DEFENDED

1. 5, Willie Beamon (vs. Southern Illinois, 1989) 5, Charles Jenkins (vs. Drake, 1984) 5, Mark Holmes (vs. Central Missouri, 1983) 5, Joe Fuller (vs. Western Illinois, 1983)5. 4, Tanner Varner (vs. Iowa, 2005) 4, Justin Sandy (vs. Missouri State, 2002) 4, Willie Beamon (vs. Indiana State, 1992) 4, Willie Beamon (vs. Oklahoma State, 1990) 4, Kevin Anderson (vs. Southern Illinois, 1987) 4, Dave McCorvey (vs. Western Illinois, 1987) 4, Tom Jones (vs. Northern Michigan, 1982) 4, Franchot Yancey (vs. Western Illinois, 1982)

FORCED FUMBLES

1. 4, Joe O’Brien (vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse, 1983)2. 3, Bryce Paup (vs. Western Illinois, 1987)3. 2, Jake Farley (vs. Illinois State, 2014) 2, Ryan Arnold (vs. Delaware, 2003) 2, Justin Sandy (vs. Montana State, 2003) 2, Matt Mitchell (vs. Stephen F. Austin, 2003) 2, Benny Sapp (vs. Youngstown State, 2002) 2, Jarvis Phillips (vs. Western Kentucky, 2002) 2, Jason Boehlke (vs. Ball State, 2001) 2, Mack Mitchell (vs. Cal Poly, 1999) 2, Ryan Doak (vs. Illinois State, 1998) 2, Terrance Malone (vs. Illinois State, 1998) 2, Jack Mitchell (vs. Indiana State, 1998) 2, Andre Allen (vs. Texas State, 1993) 2, Andre Allen (vs. Moorhead State, 1993) 2, Simon Nelson (vs. Morgan State, 1991) 2, William Freeney (vs. Northern Arizona, 1990) 2, Todd Eagen (vs. Eastern Illinois, 1990) 2, Joe Anderson (vs. Youngstown State, 1981)

INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS

BRYCE PAUP | 1987

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

RUSHING

RUSHING YARDS

1. 4687 - David Johnson (866-4687), 2011-142. 4003 - Corey Lewis (704-4003), 2005-083. 3835 - Jeff Stoval (873-3835), 1993-964. 3721 - Adam Benge (786-3721), 1998-025. 3017 - T. Freeney (720-3017), 2003-056. 2985 - Carl Boyd (701-2985), 1983-877. 2906 - Richard Carter (594-2906), 2000-048. 2883 - Kelly Ellis (626-2883), 1977-819. 2865 - Errol Peebles (619-2865), 1985-8810. 2608 - Randy Schultz (588-2608), 1963-65

RUSHING ATTEMPTS

1. 873 - Jeff Stovall (873-3835), 1993-962. 866 - David Johnson (866-4687), 2011-143. 786 - Adam Benge (786-3721), 1998-024. 720 - T. Freeney (720-3017), 2003-055. 704 - Corey Lewis (704-4003), 2005-086. 701 - Carl Boyd (701-2985), 1983-877. 626 - Kelly Ellis (626-2883), 1977-818. 619 - Errol Peebles (619-2865), 1985-889. 594 - Richard Carter (594-2906), 2000-0410. 588 - Randy Schultz (588-2608), 1963-65

RUSHING TDs

1. 49 - David Johnson, 2011-142. 46 - Jeff Stovall, 1993-963. 39 - Corey Lewis, 2005-084. 36 - Adam Benge, 1998-025. 32 - T. Freeney, 2003-05 32 - Terry Allen, 1975-787. 30 - Carl Boyd, 1983-878. 25 - Errol Peebles, 1985-889. 24 - Tirrell Rennie, 2010-1110. 22 - Pat Grace, 2006-09

AVERAGE YARDS/RUSH (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS)

1. 8.69 - Wes Anderson (59-513), 1987-882. 7.15 - Johnny Gray (34-243), 2005-083. 6.91 - GlenBorland (23-159), 1957-584. 6.83 - Jason Breeland (93-635), 2002-055. 6.17 - Javier Pena (23-142), 1990-936. 6.05 - Max Huffman (227-1374), 1957-597. 6.05 - Neal Moses (167-1010), 19768. 5.98 - Dean Hartman (47-281), 1959-609. 5.89 - Darian Williams (209-1232), 2006-0710. 5.86 - Boals (409-2397), 1960-62

RUSHING YARDS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES)

1. 95.7 - David Johnson (49 games), 2011-142. 91.8 - Neal Moses (11 games), 19763. 90.7 - Tirrell Rennie (24 games), 2010-114. 89.9 - Randy Schultz (29 games), 1963-655. 88.8 - Boals (27 games), 1960-626. 88.6 - Adam Benge (42 games), 1998-027. 82.9 - Carl Boyd (36 games), 1983-878. 79.4 - T. Freeney (38 games), 2003-059. 78.5 - Terry Hollimon (11 games), 199710. 78.3 - Jeff Stovall (49 games), 1993-96

PASSING

PASS ATTEMPTS

1. 1093 - Ryan Helming (662-1093-29), 1997-002. 1057 - Mike Smith (626-1057-47), 1984-873. 1026 - Eric Sanders (714-1026-23), 2004-074. 970 - Jay Johnson (504-970-35), 1989-925. 880 - Steven Sandon (488-880-60), 1978-816. 825 - Larry Miller (436-825-37), 1981-847. 818 - Tom Petrie (436-818-30), 2001-048. 774 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (452-774-18), 2012-9. 562 - Phil Schooley (260-562-23), 1967-6810. 556 - Bill Salmon (241-556-36), 1972-75

PASS COMPLETIONS

1. 714 - Eric Sanders (714-1026-23), 2004-072. 662 - Ryan Helming (662-1093-29), 1997-003. 626 - Mike Smith (626-1057-47), 1984-874. 504 - Jay Johnson (504-970-35), 1989-925. 488 - Steve Sandon (488-880-60), 1978-816. 452 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (452-774-18), 2012-7. 436 - Larry Miller (436-825-37), 1981-84 436 - Tom Petrie (436-818-30), 2001-049. 314 - Pat Grace (314-505-15), 2006-0910. 260 - Phil Schooley (260-562-23), 1967-68

PASSING YARDS

1. 9089 - Ryan Helming (662-1093-29), 1997-002. 9067 - Mike Smith (626-1057-47), 1984-873. 9012 - Eric Sanders (714-1026-23), 2004-074. 8341 - Jay Johnson (504-970-35), 1989-925. 6298 - Steve Sandon (488-880-60), 1978-816. 5919 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (452-774-18), 2012-7. 5791 - Tom Petrie (436-818-30), 2001-048. 5627 - Larry Miller (436-825-37), 1981-849. 4527 - Pat Grace (314-505-15), 2006-0910. 4435 - Bill Salmon (241-556-36), 1972-75

PASSING TDs

1. 77 - Ryan Helming, 1997-002. 70 - Eric Sanders, 2004-073. 68 - Mike Smith, 1984-874. 60 - Jay Johnson, 1989-925. 48 - Steve Sandon, 1978-816. 47 - Sawyer Kollmorgen, 2012-7. 40 - Larry Miller, 1981-848. 36 - Pat Grace, 2006-099. 34 - Bill Salmon, 1972-7510. 28 - Steven Beard, 1994-96 28 - Tom Petrie, 2001-04

PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED

1. 60 - Steve Sandon (488-880-60), 1978-812. 47 - Mike Smith (626-1057-47), 1984-873. 38 - Terry Allen (212-518-38), 1975-784. 37 - Larry Miller (436-825-37), 1981-845. 36 - Bill Salmon (241-556-36), 1972-756. 35 - Jay Johnson (504-970-35), 1989-927. 30 - Tom Petrie (436-818-30), 2001-048. 29 - Ryan Helming (662-1093-26), 1988-899. 26 - Ken Macklin (255-472-26), 1988-8910. 25 - Al Wichtendahl (99-286-25), 1970-72

PASS COMPLETION % (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS)

1. 71.4 - Dana Deines (55-77-4), 1976-792. 69.6 - Eric Sanders (714-1026-23), 2004-073. 69.6 - Biran Andersen (32-46-0), 1998-994. 65.6 - Dexter Hill (42-64-3), 20055. 63.6 - Dave Chambers (14-22-4), 19806. 62.2 - Pat Grace (314-505-15), 2006-097. 60.6 - Ryan Helming (662-1093-29), 1997-008. 59.2 - Mike Smith (626-1057-47), 1984-879. 58.6 - Jason Jones (34-58-1), 1995-9710. 58.4 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (452-774-18), 2012-

PASS EFFICIENCY (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS)

1. 161.8 - Chris Berg (154-277-10), 1994-952. 161.4 - Eric Sanders (714-1026-23), 2004-073. 158.4 - Jason Jones (34-58-1), 1995-974. 155.1 - Pat Grace (314-505-15), 2006-095. 153.8 - Steven Beard (219-396-13), 1994-966. 150.1 - Brian Andersen (32-46-0), 1998-997. 148.4 - Ryan Helming (662-1093-29), 1997-008. 143.6 - Mike Smith (626-1057-47), 1984-879. 142.9 - Kurt Warner (201-352-16), 1990-9310. 138.0 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (452-774-18), 2012-

AVERAGE YARDS/PASS (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS)

1. 10.2 - Chris Berg (154-277-10), 1994-952. 9.7 - Steven Beard (219-396-13), 1994-963. 9.2 - Kurt Warner (201-352-16), 1990-934. 9.0 - Pat Grace (314-505-16), 2006-095. 9.0 - Dexter Hill (42-64-3), 20056. 8.9 - Jason Jones (34-58-1), 1995-977. 8.8 - Eric Sanders (714-1026-23), 2004-078. 8.6 - Jay Johnson (504-970-35), 1989-929. 8.6 - Mike Smith (626-1057-47), 1984-8710. 8.3 - Ryan Helming (662-1093-29), 1997-00

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1. 18.4 - Chris Berg (154-277-10), 1994-952. 18.4 - Bill Salmon (241-556-36), 1972-753. 17.6 - Steven Beard (219-396-13), 1994-964. 16.6 - Tom Murphy (14-32-2), 1957-585. 16.5 - Jay Johnson (504-970-35), 1989-926. 16.1 - Jerry Morgan (87-201-11), 1959-607. 16.1 - Kurt Warner (201-352-16), 1990-938. 15.2 - Jason Jones (34-58-1), 1995-979. 15.1 - Terry Allen (212-518-38), 1975-7810. 14.8 - Jim Damron (61-166-12), 1958-59

PASSING YARDS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES)

1. 232.5 - Shane Fortney (11 games), 19972. 206.6 - Ryan Helming (44 games), 1997-003. 204.1 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (29 games), 2012-4. 202.7 - Steven Beard (19 games), 1994-965. 201.5 - Mike Smith (45 games), 1984-876. 195.9 - Eric Sanders (46 games), 2004-077. 189.6 - Jay Johnson (44 games), 1989-928. 181.8 - Bill Raun (10 games), 19699. 174.9 - Steve Sandon (36 games), 1978-8110. 173.1 - Ken Macklin (20 games), 1988-89

RECEIVING

PASS RECEPTION YARDS

1. 4539 - Dedric Ward (208-4539), 1993-962. 3735 - Eddie Berlin (249-3735), 1997-003. 3544 - Mike Furrey (242-3544), 1997-994. 2462 - Kenny Shedd (83-2462), 1989-925. 2314 - Alonzo Clayton (125-2314), 1994-976. 2189 - Dave Schooley (100-2189), 1973-757. 2096 - Ken Harvey (129-2096), 1980-818. 2094 - Jake Soliday (138-2094), 1997-019. 2046 - Tim Mosley (101-2046), 1990-9310. 2031 - Marlus Mays (116-2031), 2000-03

PASS RECEPTIONS

1. 249 - Eddie Berlin (249-3735), 1997-002. 242 - Mike Furrey (242-3544), 1997-993. 208 - Dedric Ward (208-4539), 1993-964. 141 - Johnny Gray (141-1912), 2005-08 141 - David Johnson (141-1734), 2010-146. 138 - Jake Soliday (138-2094), 1997-01 138 - Chad Owens (138-1489), 2010-148. 129 - Ken Harvey (129-2096), 1980-81 129 - Sherrod Howard (129-1776), 1985-8810. 127 - Chris Nuss (127-1837), 1989-92

PASS RECEPTION TDs

1. 50 - Dedric Ward, 1993-962. 34 - Eddie Berlin, 1997-003. 27 - Mike Furrey, 1997-994. 24 - Kenny Shedd, 1989-92 24 - Dave Schooley, 1973-756. 21 - Ken Harvey, 1980-817. 20 - Tim Mosley, 1990-938. 18 - Jarred Herring, 2008-11 18 - Jake Soliday, 1997-01 18 - Alonzo Clayton, 1994-97

AVERAGE YARDS/CATCH (MIN. 5 RECEPTIONS)

1. 29.66 - Kenny Shedd (83-2462), 1989-922. 28.41 - Bob Klavas (17-483), 1976-773. 26.40 - Larry Roberts (5-132), 19574. 25.19 - Joe Manigault (16-403), 1975-775. 22.83 - Aaron Lancaster (6-137), 19916. 22.75 - Sam Rohr (12-273), 2011-7. 22.58 - Brad Gehrke (19-429), 1988-908. 21.89 - Dave Schooley (100-2189), 1973-759. 21.82 - Dedric Ward (208-4539), 1993-9610. 21.90 - Tom Harms (5-109), 1974

RECEPTIONS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES)

1. 7.33 - Mike Furrey (33 games), 1997-992. 6.14 - Ken Harvey (21 games), 1980-813. 5.66 - Eddie Berlin (44 games), 1997-004. 4.16 - Dedric Ward (50 games), 1993-965. 4.00 - Marvin Johnson (20 games), 1967-686. 3.80 - Scott Francke (20 games), 1985-867. 3.73 - Marty Bruder (11 games), 19848. 3.48 - Wes Anderson (25 games), 1987-889. 3.13 - Johnny Gray (45 games), 2005-0810. 3.12 - Dave Schooley (32 games), 1973-75

TOTAL OFFENSE

PASS RECEPTION YARDS

1. 9579 - Eric Sanders (1330-9579), 2004-072. 9217 - Ryan Helming (1250-9217), 1997-003. 8982 - Mike Smith (1298-8982), 1984-874. 7992 - Jay Johnson (1193-7992), 1989-925. 6616 - Tom Petrie (1121-6616), 2001-046. 6029 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (900-6029), 2012-7. 5941 - Steve Sandon (1081-5941), 1978-818. 5532 - Pat Grace (747-5532), 2006-099. 5521 - Tirrell Rennie (824-5521), 2010-1110. 5477 - Bill Salmon (1030-5477), 1972-75

TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR

1. 83 - Eric Sanders, 2004-072. 82 - Ryan Helming, 1997-003. 81 - Mike Smith, 1984-874. 72 - Jay Johnson, 1989-925. 65 - David Johnson, 2010-146. 58 - Pat Grace, 2006-09 58 - Terry Allen, 1975-788. 55 - Steve Sandon, 1978-819. 54 - Bill Salmon, 1972-7510. 52 - Sawyer Kollmorgen, 2012-

TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES)

1. 241.4 - Shane Fortney (11 games), 19972. 230.0 - Tirrell Rennie (24 games), 2010-113. 209.5 - Ryan Helming (44 games), 1997-004. 208.2 - Eric Sanders (46 games), 2004-075. 207.9 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (29 games), 2012-6. 199.6 - Mike Smith (45 games), 1984-877. 198.8 - Steven Beard (19 games), 1994-968. 185.6 - Ken Macklin (20 games), 1988-899. 181.6 - Jay Johnson (44 games), 1989-9210. 178.8 - Tom Petrie (37 games), 2001-04

TOTAL OFFENSE/PLAY (MIN. 50 PLAYS)

1. 8.69 - Wes Anderson (59-513), 1987-882. 8.28 - Steven Beard (456-3777), 1994-963. 7.41 - Pat Grace (747-5532), 2006-094. 7.40 - Chris Berg (352-2605), 1994-955. 7.37 - Ryan Helming (1250-9217), 1997-006. 7.20 - Eric Sanders (1330-9579), 2004-077. 7.12 - Kurt Warner (428-3046), 1990-938. 7.11 - Jason Jones (73-519), 1995-979. 6.92 - Mike Smith (1298-8982), 1984-8710. 6.83 - Jacon Breeland (93-635), 2002-05

ALL PURPOSE

ALL PURPOSE YARDS

1. 6859 - David Johnson, 2011-142. 5173 - Kenny Shedd, 1989-923. 5166 - Carlos Anderson, 2008-124. 5090 - Corey Lewis, 2005-085. 4987 - Dedric Ward, 1993-966. 4749 - Adam Benge, 1998-027. 4692 - Carl Boyd, 1983-878. 4623 - Kelly Ellis, 1977-819. 4459 - Jeff Stovall, 1993-9610. 4454 - Mike Furrey, 1997-99

ALL PURPOSE YARDS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES)

1. 140.0 - David Johnson (49 games), 2011-142. 135.0 - Mike Furrey (33 games), 1997-993. 130.3 - Carl Boyd (36 games), 1983-874. 121.7 - Kelly Ellis (38 games), 1977-815. 117.4 - Carlos Anderson (44 games), 2008-126. 117.4 - Larry Roberts (8 games), 19577. 117.0 - Wes Anderson (25 games), 1987-888. 113.1 - Adam Benge (42 games), 1998-029. 108.1- Randy Schultz (29 games), 1963-6510. 103.5 - Kenny Shedd (50 games), 1989-92DAVID JOHNSON | 2014

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SCORING

TOTAL POINT SCORED

1. 384 - David Johnson (64 TD), 2011-142. 364 - Billy Hallgren (172 PAT, 64 FG), 2007-103. 331 - Brian Wingert (151 PAT, 60 FG), 2003-064. 304 - Dedric Ward (50 TD, 2 PAT), 1993-965. 297 - Brian Mitchell (108 PAT, 63 FG), 1989-916. 282 - Jeff Stovall (47 TD), 1993-967. 271 - M. Hoambrecker (103 PAT, 56 FG), 2000-028. 261 - Tyler Sievertsen (114 PAT, 49 FG), 2010-139. 246 - Carl Boyd (41 TD), 1983-87 246 - Corey Lewis (41 TD), 2005-08

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED

1. 64 - David Johnson (49 rush, 14 rcv, 1 ret), 2011-142. 50 - Dedric Ward (50 rcv), 1993-963. 47 - Jeff Stovall (46 rush, 1 rcv), 1993-964. 41 - Carl Boyd (30 rush, 11 rcv), 1983-87 41 - Corey Lewis (39 rush, 2 rcv), 2005-086. 36 - Adam Benge (36 rush), 1998-027. 34 - T. Freeney (32 rush, 2 rcv), 2003-05 34 - Eddie Berlin (34 rcv), 1997-009. 33 - Terry Allen (32 rush, 1 rcv), 1975-78 33 - Kenny Shedd (2 rush, 24 rcv, 7 ret), 1989-92

KICKING

PAT KICKS MADE

1. 172 - Billy Hallgren (172-174), 2007-102. 151 - Brian Wingert (151-157), 2003-063. 114 - Tyler Sievertsen (114-114), 2010-134. 108 - Brian Mitchell (108-108), 1989-915. 106 - Matt Waller (106-112), 1993-966. 103 - M. Hoambrecker (103-111), 2000-027. 87 - Steve Schonert (87-92), 1980-828. 80 - Mark Whitver (80-90), 1975-789. 78 - Scott Obermeier (78-82), 1992-9310. 62 - Brian Stegall (62-71), 1999-03

PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED

1. 172 - Billy Hallgren (172-174), 2007-102. 157 - Brian Wingert (151-157), 2003-063. 114 - Tyler Sievertsen (114-114), 2010-134. 112 - Matt Waller (106-112), 1993-965. 111 - M. Hoambrecker (103-111), 2000-026. 108 - Brian Mitchell (108-108), 1989-917. 92 - Steve Schonert (87-92), 1980-828. 90 - Mark Whitver (80-90), 1975-789. 82 - Scott Obermeier (78-82), 1992-9310. 71 - Brian Stegall (62-71), 1999-03

PAT KICK PCT (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS)

1. 100.0 - Tyler Sievertsen (114-114), 2010-13 100.0 - Brian Mitchell (108-108), 1989-91 100.0 - Jerry Malloy (5-5), 1966 100.0 - Jim Basye (5-5), 1966 100.0 - Shane Held (5-5), 1993-95 100.0 - Reed Hunemuller (5-5), 1975-78 100.0 - Nate Rausa (13-13), 2006-078. 98.9 - Billy Hallgren (172-174), 2007-109. 96.4 - Michael Schmadeke (53-55), 2012-10. 96.2 - Brian Wingert (151-157), 2003-06

FIELD GOALS MADE

1. 64 - Billy Hallgren (64-95), 2007-102. 63 - Brian Mitchell (63-75), 1989-913. 60 - Brian Wingert (60-79), 2003-064. 56 - M. Hoambrecker (56-75), 2000-025. 49 - Tyler Sievertsen (49-60, 2010-136. 44 - Matt Waller (44-71), 1993-967. 32 - Mike Molstead (32-51), 1983-848. 30 - Scott Obermeier (30-44), 1992-939. 27 - Michael Schmadeke (27-29), 2012-10. 19 - Mike Angell (19-31), 1985-86

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

1. 95 - Billy Hallgren (64-95), 2007-102. 79 - Brian Wingert (60-79), 2003-063. 75 - M. Hoambrecker (56-75), 2000-02 75 - Brian Mitchell (63-75), 1989-915. 71 - Matt Waller (44-71), 1993-966. 60 - Tyler Sievertsen (49-60), 2010-137. 51 - Mike Molstead (32-51), 1983-848. 44 - Scott Obermeier (30-44), 1992-939. 31 - Mike Angell (19-31), 1985-8610. 29 - Michael Schmadeke (27-29), 2012-

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS)

1. 93.1 - Michael Schmadeke (27-29), 2012-2. 84.0 - Brian Mitchell (63-75), 1989-913. 81.7 - Tyler Sievertsen (49-60), 2010-134. 80.0 - Reed Hunemuller (4-5), 1975-785. 75.9 - Brian Wingert (60-79), 2003-066. 75.0 - Mark Whitver (9-12), 1975-787. 74.7 - M. Hoambrecker (56-75), 2000-028. 73.7 - Brian Stegall (14-19), 1999-039. 68.2 - Scott Obermeier (30-44), 1992-9310. 67.4 - Bill Hallgren (64-95), 2007-10

PUNTING

PUNT YARDS

1. 8169 - Mike Johnson (201-8169), 1980-832. 7374 - Tim Mosley (178-7374), 1990-933. 7306 - Kyle Bernard (179-7306), 2009-124. 6681 - Mark Whitver (170-6681), 1975-785. 6665 - Derrick Frost (166-6665), 1999-026. 6593 - Jim Fransen (171-6593), 1973-757. 6554 - Clay Netusil (157-6554), 1984-868. 6237 - Logan Bieghler (153-6237), 2012-9. 5763 - Dan Rush (148-5763), 1987-9010. 5372 - Mike Butler (134-5372), 1969-72

PUNT ATTEMPTS

1. 201 - Mike Johnson (201-8169), 1980-832. 179 - Kyle Bernard (179-7306), 2009-123. 178 - Tim Mosley (178-7374), 1990-934. 171 - Jim Fransen (171-6593), 1973-755. 170 - Mark Whitver (170-6681), 1975-786. 166 - Derrick Frost (166-6665), 1999-027. 157 - Clay Netusil (157-6554), 1984-868. 153 - Logan Bieghler (153-6237), 2012-9. 148 - Dan Rush (148-5763), 1987-9010. 134 - Mike Butler (134-5372), 1969-72

PUNTS HAD BLOCKED

1. 6 - Mark Whitver, 1975-782. 4 - Logan Bieghler, 2012-3. 2 - Adam Kos, 2005-06 2 - Kyle Bernard, 2009-12 2 - Brook Black, 2007-086. 1 - Dave Tatman, 1979 1 - Matt Asman, 2006-07 1 - Ted Brown, 1977 1 - Cory Henke, 2002-04

AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS)

1. 43.15 - Shawn Krusey (13-561), 20102. 41.75 - Clay Netusil (157-6554), 1984-863. 41.43 - Tim Mosley (178-7374), 1990-934. 41.20 - Doug Jackson (35-1442), 19885. 40.82 - Kyle Bernard (179-7306), 2009-126. 40.76 - Logan Bieghler (153-6237), 2012-7. 40.64 - Mike Johnson (201-8169), 1980-838. 40.23 - Brad Zumbach (43-1730), 19809. 40.15 - Derrick Frost (166-6665), 1999-0210. 40.12 - Matt Malausky (41-1645), 1999

RETURNS

PUNT RETURN YARDS

1. 1131 - Kenny Shedd (93-1131), 1989-922. 861 - Johnny Gray (77-861), 2005-083. 790 - Milo Popovic (60-790), 1988-894. 632 - Mike Furrey (52-632), 1997-995. 544 - Joe Fuller (47-544), 1982-856. 533 - Ben Sanderson (50-533), 2001-027. 502 - Jason McCleary (48-502), 1991-948. 427 - Scott Owens (73-427), 1982-859. 417 - Mike Woodley (42-417), 1970-7310. 383 - Ken McNeail (54-383), 1979-80

PUNT RETURNS

1. 93 - Kenny Shedd (93-1131), 1989-922. 77 - Johnny Gray (77-861), 2005-083. 73 - Scott Owens (73-427), 1982-854. 60 - Milo Popovic (60-790), 1988-895. 55 - Justin Surrency (55-329), 2002-056. 54 - Ken McNeail (54-383), 1979-807. 52 - Mike Furrey (52-632), 1997-998. 51 - M. Hendrickson (51-271), 1976-799. 50 - Ben Sanderson (50-533), 2001-0210. 48 - Jacon McCleary (48-502), 1991-94

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PUNT RETURN TDs

1. 7 - Kenny Shedd, 1989-922. 2 - Johnny Gray, 2005-08 2 - Jake Soliday, 1997-01 2 - Milo Popovic, 1988-895. 1 - Tre’Darrius Canady, 2007-11 1-S.Durflinger,1991-94 1 - Joe Fuller, 1982-85 1 - Nick Maragos, 1974-76 1 - Lynn King, 1965-67 1 - Jerry Roling, 1969-71 1 - Jason McCleary, 1991-94 1 - Ben Sanderson, 2001-02 1 - Darrin Eilander, 1986-89 1 - Tom Smith, 1972-74 1 - Bobby Hahn, 1957-58 1 - Mike Furrey, 1997-99 1 - Jim Fuller, 1983 1 - Max Huffman, 1957-59 1 - Bill Smith, 1966-68 1 - Ken McNeail, 1979-80 1 - Justin Surrency, 2002-05 1 - J.J. Swain, 2009-12 1 - Spencer Cowan, 1983-86 1 - Derrick Marbles, 1991-94 1 - Larry Norman, 1971-74 1 - Charles Brown, 2012- 1 - Jon Neuwohner, 1979-80

AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT RETURN (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS)

1. 24.75 - Bobby Hahn (8-198), 1957-582. 15.64 - Jim Fuller (22-344), 19833. 13.17 - Milo Popovic (60-790), 1988-894. 13.15 - Jake Soliday (27-355), 1997-015. 12.16 - Kenny Shedd (93-1131), 1989-926. 12.15 - Mike Furrey (52-632), 1997-997. 12.12 - Chad Owens (24-291), 2010-148. 11.76 - Cody DeHaan (17-200), 1997-009. 11.57 - Joe Fuller (47-544), 1982-8510. 11.39 - Rod Franz (18-205), 1964

KICK RETURN YARDS

1. 2318 - Carlos Anderson (88-2318), 2008-122. 2223 - Tyree Talton (77-2223), 1995-983. 1679 - Jarred Herring (70-1679), 2008-114. 1582 - Kenny Shedd (64-1582), 1989-925. 1320 - Jason McCleary (52-1320), 1994-946. 1183 - Kelly Ellis (66-1183), 1977-817. 1118 - Craig Nordlie (52-1118), 1978-828. 1064 - Wes Anderson (48-1064), 1987-889. 1035 - Anthony Taylor (40-1035), 1992-9510. 857 - Dave Schooley (42-857), 1973-75

KICK RETURNS

1. 88 - Carlos Anderson (88-2318), 2008-122. 77 - Tyree Talton (77-2223), 1995-983. 70 - Jarred Herring (70-1679), 2008-114. 66 - Kelly Ellis (66-1183), 1977-815. 64 - Kenny Shedd (64-1582), 1989-926. 52 - Craig Nordlie (52-1118), 1978-82 52 - Jason McCleary (52-1320), 1991-948. 48 - Wes Anderson (48-1064), 1987-889. 43 - Scott Owens (43-803), 1982-8510. 42 - Dave Schooley (42-857), 1973-75

KICK RETURN TDs

1. 2 - Carlos Anderson, 2008-122. 1 - David Johnson, 2011-14 1 - Larry Roberts, 1957 1 - Mike Shaw, 1976-79 1 - Kevin Anderson, 1986-89 1 - Ken McNeail, 1979-80 1 - Craig Nordlie, 1978-82 1 - Steve Harris, 1981-84 1 - Ben Sanderson, 2001-02 1 - Wes Anderson, 1987-88 1 - Jarred Herring, 2008-11 1- Terrell Allen, 2006-07

AVERAGE YARDS/KICK RETURN (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS)

1. 36.50 - David Johnson (12-438), 2011-142. 31.25 - B. Montgomery (8-250), 1962-643. 28.87 - Tyree Talton (77-2223), 1995-984. 28.64 - James Porter (11-315), 1994-955. 27.17 - Wes Smith (6-163), 20126. 27.00 - Bobby Hahn (15-405), 1957-587. 26.45 - Dre Dokes (11-291), 2003-068. 26.34 - Carlos Anderson (88-2318), 2008-129. 25.88 - Anthony Taylor (40-1035), 1992-9510. 25.84 - Ben Sanderson (31-801), 2002-02

DEFENSE

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS

1. 270 - Ray Mitchell (6-270), 2013-142. 261 - Dre Dokes (18-261), 2003-063. 260 - Tyree Talton (19-260), 1995-984. 243 - Mike Woodley (20-243), 1970-735. 212 - Ryan Doak (8-212), 1997-006. 199 - Bill Smith (15-199), 1966-687. 169 - Jason McCleary (12-169), 1991-948. 167 - Joe Fuller (9-167), 1982-859. 158 - Willie Beamon (5-158), 198910. 146 - Bob Livingston (7-146), 1968-69

INTERCEPTIONS

1. 20 - Mike Woodley (20-243), 1970-732. 19 - Tyree Talton (19-260), 1995-983. 18 - Dre Dokes (18-261), 2003-064. 15 - Bill Smith (15-199), 1966-685. 12 - Jason McCleary (12-169), 1991-94 12 - Duane Petersen (12-89), 1988-917. 11 - Chris Parsons (11-120), 2004-07 11 - Willie Beamon (11-106), 1990-929. 10 - Chris Klieman (10-133), 1987-90 10 - Joseph Wallace (10-125), 1990-93

10 - Jerry Morgan (10-112), 1959-60 10 - Todd Harrington (10-99), 1991-94

INTERCEPTION RETURN TDs

1. 3 - Ray Mitchell, 2013-142. 2 - Mike Filer, 1969-70 2 - Henry Saxon, 1984-85 2 - Deiondre’ Hall, 2012- 2 - Willie Beamon, 1989-92 2 - Dre Dokes, 2003-06 2 - Tim Kilfoy, 2012-8. 1 - Justin Jansen, 2000-02 1 - Jim Luhring, 1968-70 1 - Dick Miller, 1965-66 1 - Al Hackney, 1958 1 - James Idleburgh, 2003-04 1 - Freeman, 1957 1 - Jim Fuller, 1983 1 - Nick Maragos, 1974-76 1 - Varmah Sonie, 2009-12 1 - Joe Fuller, 1982-85 1 - Phil Minnick, 1960-64 1 - Kevin Stensrud, 2002-05 1 - Garrett Scott, 2008-12 1 - Duane Petersen, 1988-91 1 - Ken Harris, 2000-01 1 - Moses Aimable, 1984-85 1 - Benny Sapp, 2002-03 1 - Quentin Scott, 2008-09 1 - Jason McCleary, 1991-94 1 - Joseph Wallace, 1990-93 1 - Chris Klieman, 1987-90 1 - Ryan Doak, 1997-00 1 - Terrell McMoore, 2007-08 1 - Andre Martin II, 2008-11 1 - Zach Cutkomp, 2009-13 1 - Jerry Ward, 1971-72 1 - Joe Anderson, 1979-82 1 - Craig James, 2008-10 1 - Matt Brinkman, 1989-90 1 - Jim Thomas, 1974-75 1 - Bill Strottman, 1965-66 1 - James Conley, 2007-11 1 - Tony Monroe, 1990-93

Photo: Ray Mitchell set the UNI-Dome record for interceptionreturn yards against Western Illinois on Nov. 23, 2013 (179 yds)

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FUMBLE RETURN YARDS

1. 36 - Brett McMakin (1-36), 2013-2. 35 - Araf Evans (1-35), 2005-073. 32 - Jamar Thompson (1-32), 2006-104. 23 - Tanner Varner (2-23), 2004-055. 20 - Jake Farley (1-20), 2012-146. 17 - Jalen Barnes (1-17), 2012-137. 15 - Tyler Johnson (1-15), 2001-048. 14 - De’Veon Harris (1-14), 2007-089. 12 - Wilmot Wellington (1-12), 2010-1210. 10 - Ray Buchanan Jr. (1-10), 2014-

FUMBLE RETURNS

1. 3 - Dan Goddard (3-0), 1969 3 - John Williams (3-0), 1967-693. 2 - Tanner Varner (2-23), 2004-05 2 - Larry Green (2-0), 1969 2 - Bob Livingston (2-0), 1968-69 2 - Doug Walter (2-0), 19697. 1 - Brett McMakin (1-36), 2013- 1 - Araf Evans (1-35), 2005-07 1 - Jamar Thompson (1-32), 2006-10 1 - Jake Farley (1-20), 2012-14 1 - Jalen Barnes (1-17), 2012-13 1 - Tyler Johnson (1-15), 2001-04 1 - De’Veon Harris (1-14), 2007-08 1 - Wilmot Wellington (1-12), 2010-12 1 - Ray Buchanan Jr. (1-10), 2014- 1 - Xavier Williams (1-9), 2010-14 1 - Jared Farley (1-7), 2014- 1 - Paul Wolf (1-6), 1991-94 1 - Max Busher (1-6), 2010-14 1 - L.J. Fort (1-6), 2008-11 1 - Billy Hallgren (1-3), 2007-10 1 - Glen Williams (1-2), 1993-94 1 - Skip Bllock (1-0), 1969 1 - Mike Flier (1-0), 1969-70 1 - Ronelle McNeil (1-0), 2013- 1 - Beau Gibbs (1-0), 2003-04 1 - Tim Kilfoy (1-0), 2012- 1 - Quentin Scott (1-0), 2008-09 1 - James Conley (1-0), 2007-11

FUMBLE RETURN TDs

1. 1 - Jamar Thompson, 2006-10 1 - Araf Evans, 2005-07 1 - Jalen Barnes, 2012-13 1 - Tate Omli, 2013-14 1 - Phil Wright, 2010-13 1 - Jake Farley, 2012-14 1 - Mark Huygens, 2005-08

TOTAL TACKLES

1. 453 - Ryan Doak (210-243), 1997-002. 426 - Matt Pedersen (265-161), 1996-993. 380 - Joe Anderson (99-281), 1979-824. 358 - Andre Allen (221-137), 1994-945. 357 - L.J. Fort (137-220), 2008-116. 338 - Jamar Thompson (154-184), 2006-107. 327 - Paul Wolf (195-132), 1994-948. 303 - Reed Hunemuller (88-215), 1975-789. 300 - William Freeney (203-97), 1989-9210. 298 - Bryce Paup (157-141), 1986-89

UNASSISTED TACKLES

1. 265 - Matt Pedersen (265-161), 1996-992. 221 - Andre Allen (221-137), 1994-943. 210 - Ryan Doak (210-243), 1997-004. 203 - William Freeney (203-97), 1989-925. 195 - Paul Wolf (195-132), 1991-946. 187 - Peter Burns (187-105), 1989-927. 182 - Jason McCleary (182-114), 1991-948. 180 - Casey Tierney (180-116), 2000-03 180 - Matt Mitchell (180-111), 2000-0310. 171 - Kevin Hammond (171-122), 1992-95

ASSISTED TACKLES

1. 281 - Joe Anderson (99-281), 1979-822. 243 - Ryan Doak (210-243), 1997-003. 220 - L.J. Fort (137-220), 2008-114. 215 - Reed Hunemuller (88-215), 1975-785. 193 - Mark Farley (76-193), 1983-866. 184 - Jamar Thompson (154-184), 2006-107. 182 - Ed Arnold (62-182), 1977-798. 178 - Owen Dockter (80-178), 1977-809. 168 - John Root (106-168), 1980-8210. 164 - Mark Salz (62-164), 1979-82

TACKLES FOR LOSS

1. 43.0-JamesRuffin(34-18/213),2005-092. 39.5 - Ben Boothby (24-31/167), 2007-113. 37.0 - Matt Mitchell (37-0/132), 2000-034. 35.0 - William Freeney (35-0/174), 1989-925. 29.5 - Xavier Williams (23-13/120), 2011-146. 26.5 - L.J. Fort (14-25/64), 2008-117. 26.0 - Wes Lane (18-16/111), 2005-09 26.0 - Isaac Ales (25-2/110), 2012-9. 24.5 - Jordan Lacy (20-9/88), 2004-0710. 23.5 - John Hermann (20-7/121), 2003-05

YARDS FROM TACKLES FOR LOSS

1. 213-JamesRuffin(34-18/213),2005-092. 174 - William Freeney (35-0/174), 1989-923. 167 - Ben Boothby (24-31/167), 2007-114. 132 - Matt Mitchell (37-0/132), 2000-035. 121 - John Hermann (20-7/121), 2003-056. 120 - Xavier Williams (23-13/120), 2011-147. 111 - Wes Lane (18-16/111), 2005-098. 110 - Isaac Ales (25-2/110), 2012-9. 107 - Chuck Kinney (13-20/107), 2006-0910. 105 - Andre Allen (23-0/105), 1991-94

QUARTERBACK SACKS

1. 45.0 - William Freeney (45-0/201), 1989-922. 33.0 - Matt Mitchell (33-0/170), 2000-033. 31.0 - Andre Allen (31-0/169), 1994-944. 25.0-JamesRuffin(21-8/160),2005-095. 24.0 - Kevin Hammond (24-0/156), 1992-956. 20.0 - Tim Miller (20-0/58), 1993-96 20.0 - Willie Barney (20-0/63), 1994-96 20.0 - James Jones (20-0/97), 1987-90 20.0 - Todd Eagen (20-0/104), 1988-9010. 19.5 - Ben Boothby (16-7/128), 2007-11

YARDS FROM SACKS

1. 201 - William Freeney (45/0/201), 1989-922. 170 - Matt Mitchell (33-0/170), 2000-033. 169 - Andre Allen (31-0/169), 1991-944. 160-JamesRuffin(21-8/160),2005-095. 156 - Kevin Hammond (24-0/156), 1992-956. 128 - Ben Boothby (16-7/128), 2007-117. 104 - Todd Eagen (20-0/104), 1988-908. 103 - John Hermann (14-4/103), 2003-059. 97 - James Jones (20-0/97), 1987-9010. 94 - Mary Huygens (11-7/94), 2005-08

FUMBLES FORCED

1. 11 - Bryce Paup, 1986-89 11- Joe O’Brien, 1981-843. 8 - Joe Anderson, 1979-82 8 - L.J. Fort, 2008-11 8 - William Freeney, 1989-92 8 - Matt Mitchell, 2000-037. 7 - Ryan Arnold, 2001-04 7 - Andre Allen, 1994-94 7-JerryGriffith,1978-8110. 6 - Willie Barney, 1994-96 6 - James Jones, 1987-90 6 - Ryan Doak, 1997-00 6 - Jack Mitchell, 1998-99

FUMBLES RECOVERED

1. 8 - James Jones, 1987-902. 7 - Spencer Cowan, 1983-86 7 - J. Harrell, 2002-034. 6 - De’Veon Harris, 2007-08 6 - T. Leonardelli, 1975-78 6 - Joe Anderson, 1979-827. 5 - Joe O’Brien, 1981-84 5-JerryGriffith,1978-81 5 - Mark Hein, 1986-89 5 - Darin Heideman, 2002-05 5 - Chris Klieman, 1987-90 5 - John Hermann, 2003-05 5 - Matt Mitchell, 2000-03 5 - Marcus Easter, 1994-96

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PASSES DEFENDED

1. 51 - Willie Beamon (40 brup, 11 int), 1990-922. 43 - Joe Fuller (34 brup, 9 int), 1982-853. 35 - Dre Dokes (17 brup, 18 int), 2003-064. 30 - John Root (24 brup, 6 int), 1980-82 30 - Charles Jenkins (27 brup, 3 int), 1983-846. 28 - Mark Farley (23 brup, 5 int), 1983-86 28 - Tyree Talton (9 brup, 19 int), 1995-988. 27 - Joseph Wallace (17 brup, 10 int), 1990-93 27 - Jason McCleary (15 brup, 12 int), 1991-9410. 26 - Duane Petersen (14 brup, 12 int), 1988-91

QB HURRIES

1. 15 - Mark Farley, 1983-862. 11 - Jeff Bealles, 1985-86 11 - Kevin Anderson, 1986-89 11 - Bob Storbeck, 1984-865. 10 - Joe Fuller, 1982-85 10 - Ryan Arnold, 2001-047. 9 - Moses Aimable, 1984-858. 8-JamesRuffin,2005-09 8 - Thelonious Key, 1985-88 8 - Spencer Cowan, 1983-86

BLOCKED KICKS

1. 7 - Brent Browner, 1998-01 7 - Xavier Williams, 2011-143. 6 - Everette Pedescleaux, 2005-084. 4 - Ed Stratton, 1978-80 4 - Steve Meyer, 1995 4 - Mike Smiley, 1979-80 4 - Bryce Paup, 1986-898. 3 - Carlos Dallis, 1999-01 3 - Jordan Smith, 2007-11 3 - Deiondre’ Hall, 2012-14 3 - Darrell Lloyd, 2007-08 3 - Jamar Thompson, 2006-10

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RUSHING

RUSHING YARDS

1. 1553 - David Johnson (287-1553), 20142. 1513 - Corey Lewis (258-1513), 20073. 1383 - Adam Benge (241-1383), 20014. 1314 - Corey Lewis (260-1314), 20085. 1291 - David Johnson (222-1291), 2013 1291 - Tirrell Rennie (232-1291), 20107. 1261 - T. Freeney (304-1261), 20038. 1223 - Carl Boyd (253-1223), 19879. 1191 - Jeff Stovall (266-1191), 199310. 1141 - David Horne (241-1141), 2005

RUSHING ATTEMPTS

1. 304 - T. Freeney (304-1261), 20032. 287 - David Johnson (287-1553), 20143. 275 - Steve Harris (275-1131), 19844. 271 - Adam Benge (271-1133), 20025. 266 - Jeff Stovall (266-1191), 19936. 260 - Corey Lewis (260-1314), 20087. 258 - Corey Lewis (258-1513), 2007 258 - Jeff Stovall (258-1105), 19969. 253 - Carl Boyd (253-1223), 198710. 244 - T. Freeney (244-1100), 2004

RUSHING TDs

1. 17 - David Johnson, 2014 17 - David Horne, 20053. 16 - T. Freeney, 2003 16 - Adam Benge, 2001 16 - Jeff Stovall, 1993 16 - Corey Lewis, 20077. 15 - Jeff Stovall, 1996 15 - Tirrell Rennie, 20109. 14 - Terry Allen, 1976 14 - Carl Boyd, 1985

AVERAGE YARDS/RUSH (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS)

1. 8.64 - Wes Anderson (56-484), 19882. 7.76 - Loren Buser (21-163), 19633. 7.36 - Jim Lizzi (25-184), 20034. 7.35 - Dean Hartman (23-169), 19595. 7.13 - Max Huffman (68-485), 19576. 7.00 - Jason Breeland (24-168), 20057. 6.91 - Glen Borland (23-159), 19578. 6.77 - Matt Strathman (39-264), 20099. 6.67 - Corey Lewis (134-894), 200610. 6.45 - Dave Hodam (33-213), 1969

RUSHING YARDS/GAMES (MIN. 5 GAMES)

1. 117.4 - David Johnson (11 games), 20132. 116.4 - Corey Lewis (13 games), 20073. 115.4 - Boals (9 games), 19624. 111.4 - Boals (9 games), 19615. 110.9 - David Johnson (14 games), 20146. 107.6 - Tirrell Rennie (12 games), 20107. 105.1 - T. Freeney (12 games), 20038. 103.0 - Adam Benge (11 games), 20029. 102.8 - Steve Harris (11 games), 198410. 101.3 - Pat Batten (10 games), 1974

PASSING

PASS ATTEMPTS

1. 403 - Ryan Helming (253-403-14), 19992. 386 - Mike Smith (228-386-15), 19873. 380 - Ryan Helming (219-380-9), 20004. 367 - Steve Sandon (219-367-26), 19815. 360 - Steven Beard (197-360-12), 19966. 349 - Shane Fortney (180-349-12), 19977. 336 - Jay Johnson (175-336-14), 19928. 334 - Steve Sandon (186-334-19), 19809. 325 - Brett O’Donnell (177-325-12), 199410. 320 - Jay Johnson (163-320-13), 1990

PASS COMPLETIONS

1. 253 - Ryan Helming (253-403-14), 19992. 237 - Eric Sanders (237-315-6), 20073. 228 - Mike Smith (228-386-15), 19874. 219 - Steve Sandon (219-367-26), 1981 219 - Ryan Helming (219-380-9), 20006. 213 - Eric Sanders (213-312-5), 20057. 197 - Steven Beard (197-360-12), 19968. 190 - Mike Smith (190-303-16), 1986 190 - Ryan Helming (190-310-6), 199810. 186 - Steve Sandon (186-334-19), 1980

PASSING YARDS

1. 3469 - Ryan Helming (253-403-14), 19992. 3433 - Steven Beard (197-360-12), 19963. 3145 - Ryan Helming (219-380-9), 20004. 3125 - Mike Smith (190-303-16), 19865. 2937 - Jay Johnson (175-336-14), 19926. 2929 - Eric Sanders (213-312-5), 2005 2929 - Jay Johnson (163-320-13), 19908. 2859 - Mike Smith (228-386-15), 19879. 2842 - Eric Sanders (237-315-6), 200710. 2761 - Steve Sandon (186-334-19), 1980

PASSING TDs

1. 31 - Ryan Helming, 19992. 30 - Ryan Helming, 20003. 27 - Mike Smith, 19864. 26 - Steven Beard, 19965. 24 - Steven Sandon, 19816. 23 - Chris Berg, 1995 23 - Eric Sanders, 2005 23 - Mike Smith, 1987 23 - Jay Johnson, 199210. 22 - Steve Sandon, 1980

PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED

1. 26 - Steve Sandon (219-367-26), 19812. 23 - Bill Raun (128-290-32), 19693. 19 - Steven Sandon (186-334-19), 19804. 18 - Terry Allen (79-211-18), 19785. 17 - Al Wichtendahl (33-111-17), 19706. 16 - Mike Smith (190-303-16), 19867. 15 - Larry Miller (145-287-15), 1983 15 - Ken Macklin (139-255-15), 1989 15 - Mike Smith (228-386-15), 198710. 14 - Kurt Warner (173-296-14), 1993 14 - Ryan Helming (253-403-14), 1999 14 - Bill Salmon (50-140-14), 1973

PASS COMPLETION PCT (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS)

1. 80.3 - Dana Deines (53-66-4), 19772. 75.2 - Eric Sanders (237-315-6), 20073. 71.4 - Brian Anderson (25-35-0), 19994. 68.3 - Eric Sanders (213-312-5), 20055. 67.9 - Eric Sanders (169-249-7), 20066. 65.6 - Dexter Hill (42-64-3), 20057. 64.8 - Rich Oliphant (59-91-5), 19648. 63.6 - Dave Chambers (14-22-4), 19809. 63.3 - Eric Sanders (94-150-5), 200410. 62.9 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (156-248-5), 2013

PASS EFFICIENCY (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS)

1. 170.4 - Steven Beard (20-34-1), 19952. 169.4 - Chris Berg (146-258-8), 19953. 168.2 - Eric Sanders (213-312-5), 20054. 168.2 - Mike Smith (190-303-16), 19865. 165.0 - Eric Sanders (237-315-6), 20076. 162.9 - Eric Sanders (95-150-5), 20047. 158.0 - Rich Oliphant (59-91-5), 19648. 156.7 - Pat Grace (155-253-8), 20099. 153.5 - Ryan Helming (253-403-14), 199910. 152.7 - Jason Jones (23-38-1), 1997

AVERAGE YARDS/PASS (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS)

1. 11.7 - Steven Beard (20-34-1), 19952. 10.9 - Kurt Warner (15-25-1), 19913. 10.7 - Chris Berg (146-258-8), 19954. 10.3 - Mike Smith (190-303-16), 19865. 9.8 - Rich Oliphant (59-91-5), 19646. 9.5 - Steven Beard (197-360-12), 19967. 9.4 - Bill Salmon (80-180-9), 19748. 9.4 - Mike Smith (39-77-5), 19849. 9.4 - Eric Sanders (213-312-5), 200510. 9.3 - Brett O’Donnell (18-35-1), 1993

AVERAGE YARDS/COMPLETION (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS)

1. 21.2 - Bill Salmon (80-180-9), 19742. 19.9 - Steven Beard (20-34-1), 19953. 19.4 - Terry Allen (50-115-7), 19774. 19.3 - Bill Salmon (50-140-14), 19735. 18.8 - Chris Berg (146-258-8), 19956. 18.6 - Mike Smith (39-77-5), 19847. 18.2 - Kurt Warner (15-25-1), 1991 18.2 - Jerry Morgan (15-41-6), 19599. 18.1 - Brett O’Donnell (18-35-1), 199310. 18.0 - Jay Johnson (163-320-13), 1990

PASSING YARDS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES)

1. 315.4 - Ryan Helming (11 games), 19992. 285.9 - Ryan Helming (11 games), 20003. 284.1 - Mike Smith (11 games), 19864. 251.0 - Steve Sandon (11 games), 19805. 245.5 - Steve Sandon (11 games), 19816. 245.2 - Steven Beard (14 games), 19967. 244.1 - Jay Johnson (12 games), 19908. 232.5 - Shane Fortney (11 games), 19979. 229.2 - Chris Berg (12 games), 199510. 228.9 - Kurt Warner (12 games), 1993

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PASS RECEPTION YARDS

1. 1556 - Dedric Ward (70-1556), 19962. 1291 - Mike Furrey (82-1291), 19973. 1283 - Dedric Ward (50-1283), 19954. 1195 - Eddie Berlin (74-1195), 20005. 1179 - Mike Furrey (74-1179), 19996. 1161 - Ken Harvey (78-1161), 19817. 1116 - Alonzo Clayton (56-1116), 19968. 1083 - Dedric Ward (60-1083), 19949. 1074 - Mike Furrey (86-1074), 199810. 992 - Marlus Mays (54-992), 2002

PASS RECEPTIONS

1. 86 - Mike Furrey (86-1074), 19982. 82 - Mike Furrey (82-1291), 19973. 78 - Ken Harvey (78-1161), 19814. 74 - Eddie Berlin (74-1195), 2000 74 - Mike Furrey (74-1179), 19996. 71 - Wes Anderson (71-791), 19877. 70 - Dedric Ward (70-1556), 1996 70 - Johnny Gray (70-910), 20079. 65 - Eddie Berlin (65-962), 199810. 64 - Eddie Berlin (64-938), 1999

PASS RECEPTION TDs

1. 17 - Dedric Ward, 19962. 16 - Eddie Berlin, 20003. 15 - Dedric Ward, 1995 15 - Ken Harvey, 19815. 11 - Dave Schooley, 1975 11 - Kenny Shedd, 19927. 10 - Mike Furrey, 1999 10 - Mike Furrey, 1998 10 - Brian Baker, 198610. 9 - Jake Soliday, 2000 9 - Dedric Ward, 1994 9 - Tim Mosley, 1993 9 - Dedric Ward, 1993 9 - Milo Popovic, 1989 9 - Dave Schooley, 1974

KENNY SHEDD

AVERAGE YARDS/CATCH (MIN. 5 RECEPTIONS)

1. 40.20 - Kenny Shedd (5-201), 19892. 33.72 - Kenny Shedd (29-978), 19923. 28.00 - R. Wellbrock (7-196), 1990 28.00 - Brad Gehrke (12-336), 199095. 27.58 - Kenny Shedd (24-662), 19916. 27.33 - Terry Fox (9-246), 19657. 26.82 - Joe Manigault (11-295), 19778. 26.80-TerrellSinkfield(5-134),20109. 26.40 - Larry Roberts (5-132), 195710. 26.36 - Scott Owens (14-369), 1985

RECEPTIONS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES)

1. 7.82 - Mike Furrey (11 games), 19982. 7.45 - Mike Furrey (11 games), 19973. 7.09 - Ken Harvey (11 games), 19814. 6.73 - Eddie Berlin (11 games), 2000 6.73 - Mike Furrey (11 games), 19996. 5.91 - Eddie Berlin (11 games), 19987. 5.82 - Eddie Berlin (11 games), 19998. 5.64 - Jake Soliday (11 games), 20009. 5.38 - Johnny Gray (13 games), 200710. 5.10 - Ken Harvey (10 games), 1980

TOTAL OFFENSE

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS

1. 3469 - Ryan Helming (449-3469), 19992. 3403 - Steven Beard (409-3403), 19963. 3258 - Ryan Helming (429-3258), 20004. 3114 - Mike Smith (372-3114), 19865. 3008 - Eric Sanders (400-3008), 20056. 2948 - Eric Sanders (401-2948), 20077. 2834 - Tirrell Rennie (401-2834), 20108. 2782 - Jay Johnson (406-2782), 19929. 2755 - Mike Smith (465-2755), 198710. 2737 - Jay Johnson (290-2737), 1990

TDs RESPONSIBLE FOR

1. 34 - Ryan Helming, 19992. 31 - Mike Smith, 19863. 30 - Ryan Helming, 20004. 28 - Bill Salmon, 1975 28 - Pat Grace, 2009 28 - Mike Smith, 1987 28 - Steven Beard, 19968. 27 - Jay Johnson, 19929. 26 - Steve Sandon, 198110. 25 - Jay Johnson, 1991 25 - Pat Grace, 2008 25 - Eric Sanders, 2005

TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES)

1. 315.4 - Ryan Helming (11 games), 19992. 296.2 - Ryan Helming (11 games), 20003. 283.1 - Mike Smith (11 games), 19864. 243.1 - Steven Beard (14 games), 19965. 241.4 - Shane Fortney (11 games), 19976. 240.0 - Steve Sandon (11 games), 19807. 236.2 - Tirrell Rennie (12 games), 20108. 234.6 - Steve Sandon (11 games), 19819. 234.3 - Pat Grace (11 games), 200910. 231.4 - Eric Sanders (13 games), 2005

TOTAL OFFENSE/PLAY (MIN. 5O PLAYS)

1. 9.81 - Rich Oliphant (91-893), 19642. 8.64 - Wes Anderson (56-484), 19883. 8.37 - Mike Smith (372-3114), 19864. 8.32 - Steven Beard (409-3403), 19965. 7.73 - Ryan Helming (449-3469), 19996. 7.68 - Chris Berg (328-2520), 19957. 7.59 - Ryan Helming (429-3258), 20008. 7.53 - Griff Jurgens (130-979), 20019. 7.52 - Eric Sanders (400-3008), 200510. 7.45 - Pat Grace (346-2577), 2009

ALL PURPOSE

ALL PURPOSE YARDS

1. 2527 - David Johnson, 20142. 2178 - Corey Lewis, 20073. 2037 - Carl Boyd, 19874. 2015 - Adam Benge, 20015. 1875 - Kenny Shedd, 19926. 1810 - Carlos Anderson, 20107. 1776 - Dedric Ward, 19968. 1684 - David Johnson, 20139. 1672 - Milo Popovic, 198910. 1613 - Wes Anderson, 1988

ALL PURPOSE YARDS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES)

1. 180.5 - David Johnson (14 games), 20142. 167.5 - Corey Lewis (13 games), 20073. 156.7 - Carl Boyd (13 games), 19874. 153.1 - David Johnson (11 games), 20135. 152.0 - Milo Popovic (11 games), 19896. 150.8 - Carlos Anderson (12 games), 20107. 146.6 - Wes Anderson (11 games), 19888. 146.2 - Carl Boyd (11 games), 19869. 143.9 - Adam Benge (14 games), 200110. 143.5 - Mike Furrey (11 games), 1999

SCORING

TOTAL POINTS SCORED

1. 132 - Michael Schmadeke (51 PAT, 27 FG), 20142. 120 - David Johnson (20 TD), 20143. 114 - David Horne (19 TD), 20054. 113 - Brian Mitchell (47 PAt, 22 FG), 19915. 112 - Brian Mitchell (31 PAT, 27 FG), 19906. 108 - David Johnson (18 TD), 2012 108 - Carl Boyd (18 TD), 1987 108 - Billy Hallgren (51 PAT, 19 FG), 20089. 102 - Jeff Stovall (17 TD), 1993 102 - Dedric Ward (17 TD), 1996

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED

1. 20 - David Johnson (17 rush, 2 rcv, 1 ret), 20142. 19 - David Horne (17 rush, 2 rcv), 20053. 18 - David Johnson (13 rush, 5 rcv), 2012 18 - Carl Boyd (12 rush, 6 rcv), 19875. 17 - Jeff Stovall (16 rush, 1 rcv), 1993 17 - Dedric Ward (17 rcv), 19967. 16 - Eddie Berlin (16 rcv), 2000 16 - T. Freeney (16 rush), 2003 16 - Corey Lewis (16 rush), 2007 16 - Adam Benge (16 rush), 2001

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KICKING

PAT KICKS MADE

1. 51 - Billy Hallgren (51-53), 2008 51 - Brian Wingert (51-53), 2005 51 - Michael Schmadeke (51-53), 20144. 50 - Matt Waller (50-50), 19965. 47 - Brian Mitchell (47-47), 19916. 46 - Brian Stegall (46-52), 19997. 45 - Billy Hallgren (45-45), 20078. 44 - M. Hoambrecker (44-49), 20009. 43 - Scott Obermeier (43-43), 1992 43 - Billy Hallgren (43-43), 2009

PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED

1. 53 - Billy Hallgren (51-53), 2008 53 - Michael Schmadeke (51-53), 2014 53 - Brian Wingert (51-53), 20054. 52 - Brian Stegall (46-52), 19995. 50 - Matt Waller (50-50), 19966. 49 - M. Hoambrecker (44-49), 20007. 47 - Brian Mitchell (47-47), 19918. 45 - Billy Hallgren (45-45), 20079. 43 - Scott Obermeier (43-43), 1992 43 - M. Hoambrecker (41-43), 2001 43 - Billy Hallgren (43-43), 2009

PAT KICKS PCT (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS)

1. 100.0 - Billy Hallgren (33-33), 2010 100.0 - Brian Mitchell (30-30), 1989 100.0 - Tyler Sievertsen (34-34), 2013 100.0 - Brian Mitchell (31-31), 1990 100.0 - Nate Rausa (12-12), 2007 100.0 - Kevin Mote (6-6), 1985 100.0 - Tyler Sievertsen (39-39), 2011 100.0 - Tyler Sievertsen (41-41), 2012 100.0 - Jim Basye (5-5), 1966 100.0 - Billy Hallgren (43-43), 2009 100.0 - Jerry Malloy (5-5), 1966 100.0 - Scott Obermeier (43-43), 1992 100.0 - Billy Hallgren (45-45), 2007 100.0 - Brian Mitchell (47-47), 1991 100.0 - Reed Hunemuller (5-5), 1977 100.0 - Matt Waller (50-50), 1996

FIELD GOALS MADE

1. 27 - Brian Mitchell (27-28), 1990 27 - Michael Schmadeke (27-29), 20143. 25 - M. Hoambrecker (25-28), 20024. 22 - Brian Mitchell (22-28), 19915. 21 - Tyler Sievertsen (21-27), 20136. 19 - Billy Hallgren (19-28), 20087. 18 - Tyler Sievertsen (18-20), 2011 18 - Scott Obermeier (18-23), 1992 18 - M. Hoambrecker (18-25), 200110. 17 - Brian Wingert (17-23), 2006 17 - Matt Waller (17-24), 1996 17 - Billy Hallgren (17-25), 2007 17 - Matt Waller (17-27), 1994 17 - Mike Molstead (17-30), 1984

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

1. 30 - Mike Molstead (17-30), 19842. 29 - Michael Schmadeke (27-29), 20143. 28 - Brian Mitchell (22-28), 1991 28 - Billy Hallgren (19-28), 2008 28 - Brian Mitchell (27-28), 1990 28 - M. Hoambrecker (25-28), 20027. 27 - Matt Waller (17-27), 1994 27 - Tyler Sievertsen (21-27), 20139. 25 - Billy Hallgren (17-25), 2007 25 - M. Hoambrecker (18-25), 2001 25 - Billy Hallgren (15-25), 2010

FIELD GOAL PCT (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS)

1. 96.4 - Brian Mitchell (27-28), 19902. 93.1 - Michael Schmadeke (27-29), 20143. 90.0 - Tyler Sievertsen (18-20), 20114. 89.3 - M. Hoambrecker (25-28), 20025. 86.7 - Brian Wingert (13-15), 20036. 80.0 - Brian Stegall (4-5), 2003 80.0 - Reed Hunemuller (4-5), 19778. 78.6 - Brian Mitchell (22-28), 19919. 78.3 - Scott Obermeier (18-23), 199210. 77.8 - Brian Wingert (14-18), 2004 77.8 - Tyler Sievertsen (21-27), 2013

PUNTING

PUNT YARDS

1. 3708 - Logan Bieghler (90-3708), 20142. 3322 - Tim Mosley (78-3322), 19923. 3000 - Mike Johnson (79-3000), 19824. 2810 - Mike Butler (69-2810), 19725. 2794 - Cory Henke (71-2794), 20036. 2759 - Mark Whitver (70-2759), 19787. 2749 - Adam Kos (69-2749), 20058. 2673 - Dan Rush (67-2673), 19909. 2615 - Dan Rush (69-2615), 198910. 2600 - Kyle Bernard (64-2600), 2011

PUNT ATTEMPTS

1. 90 - Logan Bieghler (90-3708), 20142. 79 - Mike Johnson (79-3000), 19823. 78 - Tim Mosley (78-3322), 19924. 72 - Mike Brooks (72-2556), 19715. 71 - Cory Henke (71-2794), 20036. 70 - Mark Whitver (70-2759), 19787. 69 - Dan Rush (69-2615), 1989 69 - Mike Butler (69-2810), 1972 69 - Adam Kos (69-2749), 200510. 67 - Dan Rush (67-2673), 1990

PUNTS HAD BLOCKED

1. 5 - Mark Whitver (70-2759), 19782. 2 - Logan Bieghler (90-3708), 2014 2 - Brook Black (62-2476), 2008 2 - Logan Bieghler (62-2498), 20135. 1 - Adam Kos (69-2749), 2005 1 - Mark Whitver (59-2383), 1976 1 - Ted Brown (25-840), 1977 1 - Matt Asman (33-1265), 2007 1 - Adam Kos (33-1317), 2006 1 - Kyle Bernard (38-1677), 2012

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS

1 - Cory Henke (52-2109), 2004 1 - Kyle Bernard (42-1545), 2009 1 - Dave Tatman (4-131), 1979

AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS)

1. 44.13 - Kyle Bernard (38-1677), 20122. 43.61 - Derrick Frost (49-2137), 20023. 43.15 - Shawn Kursey (13-561), 20104. 43.11 - Mike Johnson (54-2328), 19835. 43.11 - Clay Netusil (47-2026), 19866. 42.59 - Tim Mosley (78-3322), 19927. 42.54 - Tim Mosley (35-1489), 19938. 42.40 - Kyle Bernard (35-1484), 20109. 41.94 - Clay Netusil (54-2265), 198410. 41.20 - Doug Jackson (35-1442), 1988 41.20 - Logan Bieghler (90-3708), 2014

RETURNS

PUNT RETURN YARDS

1. 525 - Milo Popovic (38-525), 19892. 508 - Kenny Shedd (36-508), 19923. 418 - Ben Sanderson (40-418), 20024. 355 - Jake Soliday (27-355), 20015. 346 - Joe Fuller (27-346), 19846. 344 - Jim Fuller (22-344), 19837. 310 - Kenny Shedd (30-310), 19918. 304 - Johnny Gray (18-304), 20079. 300 - Kenny Shedd (26-300), 199010. 291 - Chad Owens (24-291), 2014

PUNT RETURNS

1. 40 - Ben Sanderson (40-418), 20022. 38 - Milo Popovic (38-525), 19893. 36 - Justin Surrency (36-198), 2003 36 - Kenny Shedd (36-508), 19925. 32 - Ken McNeail (32-146), 19806. 30 - Wes Anderson (30-264), 1987 30 - Kenny Shedd (30-310), 19918. 29 - Bruce Pinkham (29-152), 19689. 28 - Scott Owens (28-153), 198410. 27 - Jake Soliday (27-355), 2001 27 - Joe Fuller (27-346), 1984

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PUNT RETURN TDs

1. 4 - Kenny Shedd, 19922. 2 - Milo Popovic, 1989 2 - Jake Soliday, 2001 2 - Kenny Shedd, 19915. 1 - Larry Norman, 1972 1 - Joe Fuller, 1984 1- Johnny Gray, 2005 1 - Bill Smith, 1967 1 - Tom Smith, 1974 1 - Tre’Darrius Canady, 2009 1 - Justin Surrency, 2004 1-S.Durflinger,1991 1 - Jon Neuwohner, 1979 1 - Ken McNeail, 1979 1 - Jason McCleary, 1993 1 - Mike Furrey, 1999 1 - Ben Sanderson, 2002 1 - Bobby Hahn, 1958 1- Jerry Roling, 1969 1 - Darrin Eilander, 1988 1 - Kenny Shedd, 1990 1 - J.J. Swain, 2010 1 - Jim Fuller, 1983 1 - Nick Maragos, 1975 1 - Johnny Gray, 2007 1 - Derrick Marbles, 1993 1 - Charles Brown, 2014 1 - Spencer Cowan, 1983 1 - Max Huffman, 1957

AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT RETURN (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS)

1. 17.20 - Mike Woodley (10-172), 19722. 16.89 - Johnny Gray (18-304), 20073. 16.40 - Max Huffman (5-82), 19574. 16.22 - Mike Furrey (9-146), 19975. 15.64 - Jim Fuller (22-344), 19836. 14.36 - B. Montgomery (11-158), 19647. 14.11 - Kenny Shedd (36-508), 19928. 13.82 - Milo Popovic (38-525), 19899. 13.17 - Varmah Sonie (6-79), 200910. 13.15 - Jake Soliday (27-355), 2001

KICK RETURN YARDS

1. 927 - Tyree Talton (27-927), 19962. 836 - Carlos Anderson (31-836), 20123. 835 - Wes Anderson (35-835), 19884. 680 - Carlos Anderson (25-680), 20105. 661 - Jamie Goodwin (30-661), 20056. 652 - Kenny Shedd (25-652), 19907. 613 - Jarred Herring (24-613), 20088. 606 - David Gunn (24-606), 20009. 605 - Kevin Anderson (24-605), 1986 605 - Tyree Talton (22-605), 1998

KICK RETURNS

1. 35 - Wes Anderson (35-835), 19882. 31 - Kelly Ellis (31-505), 1977 31 - Carlos Anderson (31-836), 20124. 30 - Jamie Goodwin (30-661), 20055. 28 - Milo Popovic (28-604), 19896. 27 - Tyree Talton (27-927), 19967. 26 - Craig Nordlie (26-569), 1981

8. 25 - Kenny Shedd (25-652), 1990 25 - Tyree Talton (25-604), 1997 25 - Adam Benge (25-588), 2001 25 - Carlos Anderson (25-680), 2010

KICK RETURN TDs

1. 2 - Carlos Anderson, 20102. 1 - Ken McNeail, 1979 1 - Craig Nordlie, 1981 1 - Jarred Herring, 2009 1 - Wes Anderson, 1988 1 - Steve Harris, 1981 1 - Mike Shaw, 1976 1 - Kevin Anderson, 1986 1 - Terrell Allen, 2006 1 - Larry Roberts, 1957 1 - Ben Sanderson, 2001 1 - David Johnson, 2014

AVERAGE YARDS/KICK RETURN (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS)

1. 36.50 - David Johnson (12-438), 20142. 34.40 - Dre Dokes (5-172), 20063. 34.33 - Tyree Talton (27-927), 19964. 33.22 - Ben Sanderson (9-299), 20015. 31.88 - Jason McCleary (8-255), 19926. 31.25 - B. Montgomery (8-250), 19637. 30.88 - Carlos Anderson (8-247), 20098. 28.64 - James Porter (11-315), 19959. 28.09 - Anthony Taylor (11-309), 199310. 27.69 - Bobby Hahn (13-360), 1958

DEFENSE

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS

1. 212 - Ryan Doak (7-212), 20002. 182 - Tyree Talton (9-182), 19963. 179 - Ray Mitchell (4-179), 20134. 158 - Willie Beamon (5-158), 19895. 131 - Quentin Scott (5-131), 20096. 130 - Moses Aimable (4-130), 19857. 127 - Mace Reyerson (3-127), 19608. 118 - Dre Dokes (4-118), 20049. 116 - Dre Dokes (7-116), 200610. 115 - Joe Fuller (5-115), 1984

INTERCEPTIONS

1. 9 - Tyree Talton (9-182), 19962. 8 - Bill Smith (8-101), 1967 8 - Willie Beamon (8-72), 1990 8 - Tyree Talton (8-57), 19955. 7 - Ryan Doak (7-212), 2000 7 - Dre Dokes (7-116), 2006 7 - Bill Smith (7-98), 1966 7 - Mike Woodley (7-74), 1973 7 - Don Stewart (7-58), 1981 7 - Nick Maragos (7-35), 1976

INTERCEPTION RETURN TDs

1. 2 - Ray Mitchell, 2013 2 - Tim Kilfoy, 2014 2 - Henry Saxon, 1985 2 - Willie Beamon, 19895. 1 - Chris Klieman, 1989

1 - Phil Minnick, 1964 1 - Tony Monroe, 1991 1 - Andre Martin II, 2010 1 - Kevin Stensrud, 2004 1 - Terrell McMoore, 2008 1 - Varmah Sonie, 2011 1 - James Conley, 2009 1 - Duane Petersen, 1988 1 - Jerry Ward, 1972 1 - Garrett Scott, 2012 1 - Matt Brinkman, 1989 1 - Joseph Wallace, 1990 1 - Deiondre’ Hall, 2014 1 - Mike Filer, 1969 1 - Dre Dokes, 2006 1 - Joe Anderson, 1981 1 - Dre Dokes, 2006 1 - Moses Aimable, 1985 1 - Mike Filer, 1970 1 - Joe Fuller, 1984 1 - Ken Harris, 2001 1 - Dick Miller, 1965 1 - Bill Strottman, 1965 1 - Justin Jansen, 2000 1 - Al Hackney, 1958 1 - Jim Luhring, 1968 1 - Craig James, 2008 1 - Quentin Scott, 2009 1 - Freeman, 1957 1 - Deiondre’ Hall, 2013 1 - James Idleburgh, 2004 1 - Jason McCleary, 1992 1 - Nick Maragos, 1974 1 - Ryan Doak, 2000 1 - Jim Thomas, 1974 1 - Benny Sapp, 2003 1 - Zach Cutkomp, 2012 1 - Ray Mitchell, 2014 1 - Jim Fuller, 1983

FUMBLE RETURN YARDS

1. 36 - Brett McMakin (1-36), 20142. 35 - Araf Evans (1-35), 20073. 32 - Jamar Thompson (1-32), 20084. 23 - Tanner Varner (2-23), 20055. 20 - Jake Farley (1-20), 20136. 17 - Jalen Barnes (1-17), 20127. 15 - Tyler Johnson (1-15), 20048. 14 - De’Veon Harris (1-14), 20089. 12 - Wilmot Wellington (1-12), 201110. 10 - Ray Buchanan Jr. (1-10), 2014

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1. 3 - Dan Goddard (3-0), 1969 3 - John Williams (3-0), 19693. 2 - Tanner Varner (2-23), 2005 2 - Larry Green (2-0), 1969 2 - Bob Livingston (2-0), 1969 2 - Doug Walker (2-0), 19697. 1 - Brett McMakin (1-36), 2014 1- Araf Evans (1-35), 2007 1 - Jamar Thompson (1-32), 2008 1 - Jake Farley (1-20), 2013 1 - Jalen Barnes (1-17), 2012 1 - Tyler Johnson (1-15), 2004 1 - De’Veon Harris (1-14), 2008 1 - Wilmot Wellington (1-12), 2011 1 - Ray Buchanan Jr. (1-10), 2014 1 - Xavier Williams (1-9), 2013 1 - Jared Farley (1-7), 2014 1 - L.J. Fort (1-6), 2011 1 - Max Busher (1-6), 2014 1 - Paul Wolf (1-6), 1993 1 - Billy Hallgren (1-3), 2010 1 - Glen Williams (1-2), 1993 1 - Ronelle McNeil (1-0), 2014 1 - Quentin Scott (1-0), 2009 1 - James Conley (1-0), 2010 1 - Skip Bellock (1-0), 1969 1 - Mike Filer (1-0), 1969 1 - Beau Gibbs (1-0), 2004 1 - Tim Kilfoy (1-0), 2013

FUMBLE RETURN TDs

1. 1 - Araf Evans, 2007 1 - Tate Omli, 2014 1 - Phil Wright, 2011 1 - Jalen Barnes, 2012 1 - Jake Farley, 2013 1 - Jamar Thompson, 2008 1 - Mark Huygens, 2008

TOTAL TACKLES

1. 185 - L.J. Fort (67-118), 20112. 170 - Joe Anderson (43-127), 19813. 163 - Peter Burns (101-62), 19924. 160 - Adam Vogt (93-67), 20015. 150 - Matt Pedersen (107-43), 19996. 141 - William Freeney (96-45), 1992 141 - Reed Hunemuller (45-96), 19788. 139 - Josh Mahoney (48-91), 20089. 138 - Ryan Doak (64-74), 200010. 133 - Matt Pedersen (79-54), 1998

UNASSISTED TACKLES

1. 107 - Matt Pedersen (107-43), 19992. 101 - Peter Burns (101-62), 19923. 96 - William Freeney (96-45), 19924. 93 - Adam Vogt (93-67), 20015. 92 - Carlos Dallis (93-34), 20016. 84 - Bryce Paup (84-31), 19897. 80-S.Durflinger(80-40),19948. 79 - Paul Wolf (79-30), 1994 79 - Matt Pedersen (79-54), 199810. 78 - Casey Tierney (78-49), 2001

ASSISTED TACKLES

1. 127 - Joe Anderson (43-127), 19812. 118 - L.J. Fort (67-118), 20113. 96 - Reed Hunemuller (45-96), 19784. 95 - Matt Spanjers (32-95), 19795. 91 - Josh Mahoney (48-91), 20086. 89 - Ed Arnold (25-89), 19797. 86 - Mark Wilson (33-86), 19828. 85 - Dannie Spann (37-85), 19969. 84 - Joe Anderson (32-84), 198210. 83 - Reed Hunemuller (34-83), 1977

TACKLES FOR LOSS

1. 20.5 - John Hermann (17-7/119), 20052. 20.0 - William Freeney (20-0/110), 19923. 18.5 - Ben Boothby (12-13/60), 2011 18.5 - Isaac Ales (18-1/77), 20145. 18.0-JamesRuffin(14-8/84),20086. 16.0 - Ben Boothby (9-14/77), 2010 16.0 - Wes Lane (12-8/68), 20098. 15.5 - Mac O’Brien (11-9/63), 20149. 15.0 - Matt Mitchell (15-0/64), 200310. 14.0 - Carlos Dallis (14-0/30), 2001 14.0-JamesRuffin(11-6/72),2009 14.0 - Xavier Williams (11-6/70), 2014

YARDS FROM TACKLES FOR LOSS

1. 119 - John Hermann (17-7/119), 20052. 110 - William Freeney (20-0/110), 19923. 93 - Collin Albrecht (12-3/93), 20134. 84-JamesRuffin(14-8/84),20085. 77 - Ben Boothby (9-14/77), 2010 77 - Isaac Ales (18-1/77), 20147. 74 - James Conley (8-8/74), 20108. 72-JamesRuffin(11-6/72),20099. 70 - Xavier Williams (11-6/70), 201410. 68 - Wes Lane (12-8/68), 2009

QUARTERBACK SACKS

1. 18.0 - William Freeney (18-0/54), 19922. 14.0 - William Freeney (14-0/77), 19903. 13.0 - Todd Eagen (13-0/53), 1990 13.0 - John Hermann (11-4/103), 2005 13.0 - William Freeney (13-0/70), 19916. 12.0 - Kevin Hammond (12-0/80), 19957. 11.5 - Edward Grimes (9-5/0), 19858. 11.0 - Willie Barney (11-0/0), 1996 11.0 - Matt Mitchell (11-0/46), 2001 11.0 - Marty Stratton (11-0/0), 1976 11.0 - Casey Smith (11-0/36), 1991 11.0 - Matt Pedersen (11-0/46), 1997

YARDS FROM SACKS

1. 103 - John Hermann (11-4/103), 20052. 80 - Kevin Hammond (12-0/80), 19953. 77 - William Freeney (14-0/77), 19904. 71 - Andre Allen (10-0/71), 19945. 70 - William Freeney (13-0/70), 19916. 64-JamesRuffin(8-5/64),20097. 63 - Ben Boothby (7-5/63), 20108. 60 - Collin Albrecht (8-0/60), 20139. 57-JamesRuffin(9-2/57),200810. 55 - Xavier Williams (8-0/55), 2014

55 - Kevin Hammond (8-0/55), 1994 55 - Isaac Ales (9-0/55), 2014

FUMBLES FORCED

1. 6 - Bryce Paup, 1987 6 - Ryan Arnold, 2003 6 - L.J. Fort, 2011 6 - Joe O’Brien, 19835. 5 - Joe O’Brien, 1982 5 - Joe Anderson, 1981 5 - Andre Allen, 1993 5 - Danny Todd, 1980 5 - Todd Eagen, 199010. 4 - Justin Sandy, 2003 4 - Darryl Lyons, 1981 4 - Willie Barney, 1995 4 - Matt Mitchell, 2001 4 - Joseph Wallace, 1992 4 - Beau Gibbs, 2004 4 - William Freeney, 1992 4-JerryGriffith,1980 4 - Mike Daniels, 1983 4 - Tyler Johnson, 2003 4 - Erik Nelson, 1998

FUMBLES RECOVERED

1. 4 - Spencer Cowan, 1986 4 - De’Veon Harris, 2008 4 - Mark Wilson, 1982 4 - J. Harrell, 20035. 3 - James Jones, 1988 3 - John Hermann, 2005 3-JerryGriffith,1980 3 - Chris Klieman, 1990 3 - Joe O’Brien, 1983 3 - Casey Tierney, 2001 3 - Terrell Morgan, 2001 3 - Rick Squire, 1980 3 - T. Leonardelli, 1977 3 - Marcus Easter, 1996 3 - Chris Parsons, 2005 3 - Kevin Keith, 1990 3 - Spencer Cowan, 1985 3 - Beau Gibbs, 2004 3 - J. Harrell, 2002 3-MikeKrapfl,1990 3 - Peter Burns, 1992 3 - James Jones, 1987 3 - Randy Erion, 1975 3 - Joe Anderson, 1981

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS

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PASSES DEFENDED

1. 27 - Willie Beamon (19 brup, 8 int), 19902. 24 - Willie Beamon (21 brup, 3 int), 19923. 23 - Mark Farley (23 brup), 19844. 22 - Joe Fuller (17 brup, 5 int), 19845. 21 - Mark Holmes (21 brup), 19836. 19 - Willie Beamon (14 brup, 5 int), 19897. 18 - Tyree Talton (9 brup, 9 int), 19968. 17 - Charles Jenkins (17 brup), 1983 17 - Joe Fuller (17 brup), 198310. 16 - Jim Thomas (11 brup, 5 int), 1975

QB HURRIES

1. 11 - Kevin Anderson, 19862. 10 - Ryan Arnold, 2004 10 - Joe Fuller, 1985 10 - Mark Farley, 19865. 9 - Moses Aimable, 19856. 8 - Bob Storbeck, 19857. 7 - Jeff Bealles, 1986 7 - Dave McCorvey, 1986 7 - Karter Schult, 201410. 6 - John Hermann, 2004 6 - Thelonious Key, 1986 6 - Ben Boothby, 2011 6 - Henry Saxon, 1985

BLOCKED KICKS

1. 5 - Xavier Williams, 20122. 4 - Ed Stratton, 1979 4 - Steve Meyer, 1995 4 - Brent Browner, 20015. 3 - Darrell Lloyd, 2008 3 - Carlos Dallis, 2000 3 - Brent Browner, 20008. 2 - Jamar Thompson, 2010 2 - Everette Pedescleaux, 2007 2 - Varmah Sonie, 2010 2 - Mike Smiley, 1980 2 - Bryce Paup, 1989 2 - Bryce Paup, 1987 2 - Jason Smith, 1992 2 - Jordan Smith, 2008 2 - Henry Obi, 2010 2 - Dave McCorvey, 1987 2 - Tate Omli, 2014 2 - Xavier Williams, 2014 2 - Mike Smiley, 1979 2 - David Gunn, 2000 2 - Tyree Talton, 1998 2 - Everette Pedescleaux, 2008

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TEAM SEASON RECORDS

RUSHING

RUSHING YARDS

1. 2956 (616-2956), 20072. 2877 (661-2877), 20083. 2764 (646-2764), 20034. 2760 (624-2760), 19765. 2679 (618-2679), 20016. 2632 (597-2632), 19647. 2599 (521-2599), 20108. 2463 (564-2463), 19779. 2456 (641-2456), 200510. 2412 (443-2412), 2006

RUSHING ATTEMPTS

1. 661 (661-2877), 20082. 646 (646-2764), 20033. 641 (641-2456), 20054. 624 (624-2760), 19765. 619 (619-2340), 19876. 618 (618-2679), 20017. 616 (616-2956), 20078. 613 (613-1845), 19739. 610 (610-2366), 197510. 597 (597-2632), 1964

RUSHING TDs

1. 39 - 20072. 32 - 2005 32 - 20084. 31 - 19875. 29 - 19886. 28 - 2001 28 - 20148. 27 - 20039. 25 - 1975 25 - 1991

AVERAGE YARDS/RUSH

1. 5.44 (443-2412), 20062. 5.07 (409-2074), 19573. 4.99 (521-2599), 20104. 4.91 (424-2080), 20095. 4.80 (616-2956), 20076. 4.68 (439-2054), 19657. 4.68 (444-2077), 19638. 4.53 (497-2250), 19749. 4.50 (364-1637), 201210. 4.47 (506-2260), 1962

RUSHING YARDS/GAME

1. 259.2 (8 games), 19572. 256.8 (8 games), 19563. 252.9 (9 games), 19614. 251.1 (9 games), 19625. 250.9 (11 games), 19766. 239.3 (11 games), 19647. 230.8 (9 games), 19638. 227.4 (13 games), 20079. 225.2 (9 games), 195910. 225.0 (10 games), 1974

PASSING

PASS ATTEMPTS

1. 483 (284-483-17), 19872. 439 (279-439-14), 19993. 417 (203-417-12), 20144. 394 (224-394-10), 20005. 393 (236-393-10), 19986. 387 (203-387-13), 19977. 383 (259-383-8), 20058. 374 (204-374-12), 19969. 373 (221-373-28), 198110. 363 (172-363-21), 1983

PASS COMPLETIONS

1. 284 (284-483-17), 19872. 279 (279-439-14), 19993. 259 (259-383-8), 20054. 243 (243-322-6), 20075. 236 (236-393-10), 19986. 224 (224-394-10), 20007. 221 (221-373-28), 19818. 211 (211-359-22), 19869. 210 (219-356-23), 198010. 204 (204-374-12), 1996

PASSING YARDS

1. 3717 (279-439-14), 19992. 3661 (284-483-17), 19873. 3607 (204-374-12), 19964. 3552 (259-383-8), 20055. 3426 (211-359-22), 19866. 3223 (172-304-9), 19957. 3184 (224-394-10), 20008. 3116 (193-333-15), 19939. 3070 (171-334-13), 199010. 3006 (180-354-15), 1992

PASSING TDs

1. 33 - 19992. 30 - 20003. 29 - 19864. 28 - 19875. 27 - 19966. 26 - 19957. 25 - 20058. 24 - 19819. 23 - 1992 23 - 1980 23 - 2004

PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED

1. 31 (75-232-31), 19702. 28 (221-373-28), 19813. 24 (78-171-24), 19604. 23 (210-356-23), 1980 23 (133-299-23), 19696. 22 (211-359-22), 19867. 21 (172-363-21), 19838. 20 (84-239-20), 19789. 18 (169-335-18), 200210. 17 (151-297-17), 1989 17 (284-483-17), 1987 17 (154-324-17), 1968 17 (183-340-17), 2001 17 (186-353-17), 1984

PASS COMPLETION PCT

1. 75.5 (243-322-6), 20072. 67.6 (259-383-8), 20053. 67.5 (172-255-7), 20064. 63.6 (279-439-14), 19995. 61.6 (196-318-8), 20086. 60.9 (67-110-16), 19647. 60.1 (236-393-10), 19988. 59.8 (198-331-9), 20139. 59.5 (153-257-8), 200410. 59.2 (221-373-28), 1981

PASS EFFICIENCY

1. 240.9 (47-98-7), 19622. 168.2 (243-322-6), 20073. 167.9 (172-304-9), 19954. 162.9 (259-383-8), 20055. 153.3 (211-359-22), 19866. 153.1 (279-439-14), 19997. 153.0 (204-374-12), 19968. 152.4 (172-255-7), 20069. 149.8 (153-257-8), 200410. 148.4 (193-333-15), 1993

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AVERAGE YARDS/PASS

1. 23.1 (47-98-7), 19622. 10.6 (172-304-9), 19953. 9.6 (204-374-12), 19964. 9.5 (211-359-22), 19865. 9.4 (193-333-15), 19936. 9.3 (243-322-6), 20077. 9.3 (259-383-8), 20058. 9.3 (87-189-9), 19749. 9.2 (171-334-13), 199010. 8.9 (18-41-2), 1957

AVERAGE YARDS/COMPLETION

1. 48.1 (47-98-7), 19622. 20.3 (18-41-2), 19573. 20.1 (87-189-9), 19744. 19.3 (52-149-15), 19735. 18.7 (172-304-9), 19956. 18.0 (171-334-13), 19907. 17.7 (204-374-12), 19968. 16.7 (180-354-15), 19929. 16.2 (211-359-22), 198610. 16.1 (193-333-15), 1993

PASSING YARDS/GAME

1. 337.9 (11 games), 19992. 311.5 (11 games), 19863. 289.5 (11 games), 20004. 271.0 (11 games), 19985. 264.0 (11 games), 19806. 261.9 (11 games), 19977. 261.5 (14 games), 19878. 259.7 (12 games), 19939. 257.6 (14 games), 199610. 255.8 (12 games), 1990

TOTAL OFFENSE

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS

1. 6008 (1024-6008), 20052. 6001 (1102-6001), 19873. 5945 (938-5945), 20074. 5645 (924-5645), 19965. 5898 (979-5498), 20086. 5235 (823-5235), 19997. 5213 (854-5213), 19868. 5177 (956-5177), 20149. 5131 (943-5131), 200310. 4988 (958-4988), 2001

TDs RESPONSIBLE FOR

1. 88 - 19872. 84 - 19993. 83 - 20054. 79 - 20005. 77 - 20076. 76 - 19967. 74 - 19868. 72 - 20089. 71 - 1991 71 - 2014

TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME

1. 502.2 (9 games), 19622. 475.9 (11 games), 19993. 473.9 (11 games), 19864. 457.3 (13 games), 20075. 438.9 (11 games), 20006. 438.8 (11 games), 19857. 428.6 (14 games), 19878. 425.9 (11 games), 19989. 417.3 (11 games), 200910. 413.9 (11 games), 1980

TOTAL OFFENSE/PLAY

1. 9.95 (277-2756), 19672. 7.48 (604-4520), 19623. 6.43 (698-4491), 20064. 6.38 (719-4590), 20095. 6.36 (823-5235), 19996. 6.34 (938-5945), 20077. 6.11 (924-5645), 19968. 6.10 (854-5213), 19869. 6.10 (791-4828), 200010. 6.09 (695-4231), 2012

ALL PURPOSE

ALL PURPOSE YARDS

1. 7464 - 20052. 7373 - 19873. 7354 - 20074. 7202 - 20085. 6942 - 20146. 6770 - 20017. 6642 - 19998. 6533 - 20009. 6475 - 200310. 6419 - 1992

ALL PURPOSE YARDS/GAME

1. 603.8 (11 games), 19992. 593.9 (11 games), 20003. 568.8 (11 games), 19864. 565.7 (13 games), 20075. 531.0 (12 games), 19936. 526.6 (14 games), 19877. 519.3 (11 games), 19858. 519.0 (11 games), 19989. 518.2 (11 games), 200910. 517.5 (11 games), 2006

SCORING

TOTAL POINTS SCORED

1. 469 (59 TD, 58 PAT, 18 FG), 20072. 461 (60 TD, 56 PAT, 13 FG), 19873. 452 (53 TD, 51 PAT, 27 FG), 20144. 449 (58 TD, 52 PAT, 16 FG), 20055. 438 (54 TD, 51 PAT, 19 FG), 20086. 413 (50 TD, 47 PAT, 22 FG), 19917. 395 (49 TD, 50 PAT, 17 FG), 19968. 382 (51 TD, 46 PAT, 10 FG), 1999

382 (47 TD, 43 PAT, 18 FG), 200310. 377 (49 TD, 44 PAT, 13 FG), 2000

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED

1. 60 (31 rush, 28 rcv, 1 ret), 19872. 59 (39 rush, 18 rcv, 2 ret), 20073. 58 (32 rush, 35 rcv, 1 ret), 20054. 54 (32 rush, 18 rcv, 4 ret), 20085. 53 (28 rush, 18 rcv, 7 ret), 20146. 51 (17 rush, 33 rcv, 1 ret), 19997. 50 (25 rush, 21 rcv, 4 ret), 19918 49 (17 rush, 30 rcv, 2 ret), 2000 49 (22 rush, 27 rcv), 199610. 47 (27 rush, 19 rcv, 1 ret), 2003

KICKING

PAT KICKS MADE

1. 57 (57-57), 20072. 51 (51-53), 2014 51 (51-53), 2008 51 (51-53), 20055. 50 (50-50), 1996 50 (50-52), 19877. 47 (47-47), 19918. 46 (46-52), 1999 46 (46-46), 200910. 44 (44-49), 2000

PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED

1. 57 (57-57), 20072. 53 (51-53), 2014 53 (51-53), 2005 53 (51-53), 20085. 52 (50-52), 1987 52 (46-52), 19997. 50 (50-50), 19968. 49 (44-49), 20009. 47 (47-47), 199110. 46 (46-46), 2009

PAT KICK PCT

1. 100.0 (31-31), 1990 100.0 (34-34), 2013 100.0 (15-15), 1963 100.0 (39-39), 2011 100.0 (57-57), 2007 100.0 (43-43), 2012 100.0 (50-50), 1996 100.0 (46-46), 2009 100.0 (47-47), 199110. 97.5 (39-40), 1980 97.5 (39-40), 2006

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FIELD GOALS MADE

1. 27 (27-28), 1990 27 (27-29), 20143. 25 (25-28), 20024. 22 (22-28), 19915. 21 (21-27), 20136. 19 (19-28), 20087. 18 (18-20), 2011 18 (18-21), 2003 18 (18-23), 1992 18 (18-24), 2006 18 (18-25), 2001 18 (18-26), 2007

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

1. 30 (17-30), 19842. 29 (27-29), 20143. 28 (19-28), 2008 28 (25-28), 2002 28 (27-28), 1990 28 (22-28), 19917. 27 (21-27), 2013 27 (17-27), 19949. 26 (18-26), 200710. 25 (15-25), 2010 25 (17-25), 1996 25 (18-25), 2001

PUNTING

PUNT YARDS

1. 3750 (92-3750), 20142. 3501 (84-3501), 19923. 3000 (80-3000), 19824. 2810 (69-2810), 19725. 2803 (73-2803), 20036. 2763 (71-2753), 20057. 2762 (69-2762), 19908. 2759 (70-2759), 19789. 2664 (65-2664), 198310. 2630 (72-2630), 1989

PUNT ATTEMPTS

1. 92 (92-3750), 20142. 85 (85-3501), 19923. 80 (80-3000), 19824. 73 (73-2803), 2003 73 (73-2556), 19716. 72 (72-2630), 1989 72 (72-2470), 19598. 71 (71-2542), 1979 71 (71-2763), 200510. 70 (70-2759), 1978

AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT

1. 43.79 (39-1708), 20122. 42.60 (48-2045), 20103. 42.21 (48-2026), 19864. 41.92 (52-2180), 20025. 41.19 (85-2501), 19926. 40.98 (65-2664), 19837. 40.83 (48-1960), 1993

8. 40.79 (47-1917), 19889. 40.76 (92-3750), 201410. 40.72 (69-2810), 1972

RETURNS

PUNT RETURN YARDS

1. 642 (50-642), 19922. 565 (43-565), 19893. 512 (57-512), 19844. 470 (37-470), 20015. 468 (40-468), 1993 468 (45-468), 19837. 460 (44-460), 20028. 431 (37-431), 19999. 410 (40-410), 199110. 409 (36-409), 2014

PUNT RETURNS

1. 57 (57-512), 19842. 53 (53-304), 20033. 50 (50-642), 19924. 46 (46-202), 19685. 45 (45-468), 19936. 44 (44-460), 2002 44 (44-391), 19858. 43 (43-565), 19899. 40 (40-410), 1991 40 (40-468), 1993 40 (40-346), 1988

PUNT RETURN TDs

1. 4 - 19922. 3 - 19913. 2 - 1993 2 - 1989 2 - 1983 2 - 1979 2 - 20018. 1 - 2010 1 - 1958 1 - 1972 1 - 2009 1 - 1969 1 - 1988 1 - 2007 1 - 1999 1 - 1984 1 - 1974 1 - 2014 1 - 2005 1 - 2004 1 - 2002 1 - 1990

AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT RETURN

1. 15.24 (17-259), 19722. 14.57 (21-306), 20073. 13.53 (17-230), 19584. 13.14 (43-565), 19895. 12.84 (50-642), 19926. 12.70 (37-470), 2001

7. 12.47 (15-187), 19578. 11.70 (40-468), 19939. 11.65 (37-431), 199910. 11.36 (36-409), 2014

KICK RETURN YARDS

1. 1172 (55-1172), 20012. 1093 (43-1093), 19933. 1052 (40-1052), 20144. 1045 (47-1045), 20115. 1027 (49-1027), 20086. 1018 (51-1018), 20057. 1006 (52-1006), 19878. 999 (38-999), 20129. 988 (41-988), 200010. 972 (42-972), 1995

KICK RETURNS

1. 55 (55-1172), 20012. 52 (52-1006), 19873. 51 (51-1018), 20054. 49 (49-1027), 20085. 47 (47-1045), 20116. 46 (46-768), 19607. 43 (43-877), 1989 43 (43-965), 2010 43 (43-853), 2007 43 (43-1093), 1993 43 (43-780), 1974 43 (43-481), 1961 43 (43-868), 1997

KICK RETURNS TDs

1. 2 - 2010 2 - 19813. 1 - 1988 1 - 1957 1 - 1986 1 - 2009 1 - 1979 1 - 1976 1 - 2006 1 - 2001 1 - 2014

AVERAGE YARDS/KICK RETURN

1. 26.30 (40-1052), 20142. 26.29 (38-999), 20123. 25.42 (43-1093), 19934. 24.10 (41-988), 20005. 24.05 (38-914), 19906. 23.79 (29-690), 19987. 23.48 (40-939), 19888. 23.14 (42-972), 19959. 23.10 (30-693), 200910. 22.94 (36-826), 1991

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INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS

1. 392 (24-392), 20082. 390 (21-390), 19853. 360 (15-360), 20004. 356 (23-356), 19895. 311 (23-311), 19846. 303 (27-303), 19757. 301 (24-301), 1960 301 (11-301), 20139. 286 (17-286), 201410. 268 (18-268), 1970

INTERCEPTIONS

1. 27 (27-303), 19752. 24 (24-392), 2008 24 (24-301), 19604. 23 (23-356), 1989 23 (23-311), 1984 23 (23-225), 1972 23 (23-114), 19768. 21 (21-390), 1985 21 (21-250), 2007 21 (21-163), 1981

INTERCEPTION RETURN TDs

1. 4 - 2014 4 - 19893. 3 - 1985 3 - 2004 3 - 20136. 2 - 2000 2 - 1974 2 - 2012 2 - 2008 2 - 1960 2 - 1990 2 - 2009

FUMBLE RETURN YARDS

1. 59 (5-59), 20142. 46 (2-46), 20083. 35 (1-35), 20074. 29 (3-29), 20135. 23 (2-23), 20056. 20 (3-20), 19937. 18 (2-18), 20118. 17 (1-17), 20129. 15 (2-15), 200410. 3 (2-3), 2010

FUMBLE RETURN TDs

1. 2 - 20082. 1 - 2014 1 - 2011 1 - 2012 1 - 2007 1 - 2013

TOTAL TACKLES

1. 1240 (805-435), 19922. 1230 (762-468), 20013. 1213 (602-611), 19934. 1151 (564-587), 19835. 1139 (786-353), 19946. 1097 (491-606), 20117. 1091 (463-628), 20088. 1082 (491-591), 19959. 1076 (370-706), 197710. 1054 (595-459), 2003

UNASSISTED TACKLES

1. 805 (805-435), 19922. 786 (786-353), 19943. 762 (762-468), 20014. 630 (630-415), 20055. 618 (618-327), 19916. 602 (602-611), 19937. 595 (595-459), 20038. 594 (594-434), 20149. 589 (589-443), 200010. 583 (583-359), 1999

ASSISTED TACKLES

1. 706 (370-706), 19772. 684 (360-684), 19753. 666 (245-666), 19804. 665 (328-665), 19825. 661 (279-661), 19816. 657 (244-657), 19797. 628 (463-628), 20088. 611 (602-611), 19939. 606 (425-606), 1987 606 (491-606), 2011

TACKLES FOR LOSS

1. 119.0 (99-40/495), 20142. 97.0 (81-32/447), 20053. 93.0 (64-58/338), 20084. 83.0 (52-62/362), 20105. 79.0 (71-16/358), 20136. 75.0 (53-44/245), 2011

L.J. FORT | 2011

75.0 (52-46/305), 20078. 73.0 (73-0/259), 20049. 72.0 (54-36/296), 200910. 64.0 (64-0/316), 1992

YARDS FROM TACKLES FOR LOSS

1. 495 (99-40/495), 20142. 447 (81-32/447), 20053. 362 (52-62/362), 20104. 358 (71-16/358), 20135. 338 (64-58/338), 20086. 316 (64-0/316), 19927. 305 (52-46/305), 20078. 296 (54-36/296), 20099. 259 (73-0/259), 200410. 245 (53-44/245), 2011

QUARTERBACK SACKS

1. 57.0 (57-0/245), 19912. 55.0 (55-0/229), 19903. 53.0 (43-20/0), 19844. 51.0 (47-8/310), 20145. 44.0 (30-28/0), 19856. 43.0 (43-0/150), 1997 43.0 (43-0/228), 19958. 42.0 (36-12/316), 2005 42.0 (42-0/322), 199410. 39.0 (30-18/0), 1982

YARDS FROM SACKS

1. 322 (42-0/322), 19942. 316 (36-12/316), 20053. 310 (47-8/310), 20144. 245 (57-0/245), 19915. 235 (26-22/235), 20106. 229 (55-0/229), 19907. 228 (43-0/228), 19958. 196 (33-0/196), 1998 196 (31-0/196), 1988 196 (31-2/196), 2013

FUMBLES FORCED

1. 27 - 19812. 24 - 20033. 21 - 1980 21 - 19875. 19 - 20086. 17 - 1983 17 - 19908. 16 - 2001 16 - 199110. 15 - 1998 15 - 1982

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FUMBLES RECOVERED

1. 22 - 19872. 20 - 1975 20 - 20034. 17 - 19905. 16 - 20086. 15 - 2005 15 - 1980 15 - 19869. 14 - 1993 14 - 2014 14 - 1982 14 - 1978 14 - 2001 14 - 1981

PASSES DEFENDED

1. 143 (120 brup, 23 int) - 19842. 98 (86 brup, 12 int) - 19833. 90 (63 brup, 27 int) - 19754. 84 (64 brup, 20 int) - 19905. 76 (76 brup, 0 int) - 19826. 74 (74 brup, 0 int) - 19807. 73 (50 brup, 23 int) - 19898. 71 (50 brup, 21 int) - 20079. 66 (42 brup, 24 int) - 200810. 63 (52 brup, 11 int) - 1999

QB HURRIES

1. 66 - 19852. 64 - 19863. 34 - 20144. 16 - 20115. 15 - 20096. 13 - 20087. 12 - 20108. 11 - 20139. 9 - 200710. 7 - 2012

BLOCKED KICKS

1. 13 - 20002. 8 - 20083. 7 - 2012 7 - 20105. 6 - 2014 6 - 1980 6 - 20018. 3 - 2013 3 - 2007 3 - 2009 3 - 1975 3 - 2003 3 - 1993 3 - 1984 3 - 2006 3 - 1989 3 - 1990 3 - 1987 3 - 1979

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MISCELLANEOUS TEAM RECORDS

RUSHING

RUSHING ATTEMPTS

Game: 79, vs. North Dakota (1951)Sesaon: 661 (2008)

FEWEST RUSHES ALLOWED

Game: 11, vs. Western Illinois (1987)

NET YARDS RUSHING

Game: 636, vs. Augustana (1951)Season: 2,956 (2007)

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

Game: 10, vs. Augustana (1951) Season: 39 (2007)

FIRST DOWNS RUSHING

Game: 22, vs. Morgan State (1988) 22, vs. Southern Illinois (1992) 22, vs. Western Illinois (2007)Season: 163 (2007)

PASSING

PASSES ATTEMPTED

Game: 69, vs. Western Illinois (1999)Season: 439 (1999)

PASSES COMPLETED

Game: 38, vs. Western Illinois (1999)Season: 279 (1999)

PASSES INTERCEPTED

Game: 7, vs. North Dakota (1970) 7, vs. Montana State (1986)Season: 31 (1970)

NET YARDS PASSING

Game: 541, vs. Western Illinois (1999)Season: 3,717 (1999)

TDs SCORED PASSING

Game: 6, vs. McNeese State (1986) 6, vs. Winona State (1998)Season: 33 (1999)

CONSECUTIVES GAMES WITH TD PASS

22, 1998-2000 (Todd Goebbel, Ryan Helming)

FIRST DOWNS PASSING

Game: 20, vs. Montana State (1986) 20, vs. Southern Illinois (2003)Season: 157 (1999)

TOTAL OFFENSE

TOTAL OFFENSE ATTEMPTS

Game: 103, vs. Western Illinois (1987)Season: 1,102 (1987)

NET YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE

Game: 726, vs. Evansville (1980)Season: 6,008 (2005)

TOTAL FIRST DOWNS

Game: 33, vs. Augustana (1977) 33, vs. Western Illinois (1987)

WINS, LOSSES

MOST VICTORIES

Season: 12 (1992, 1996, 2007, 2008)

CONSECUTIVE WINS (REGULAR SEASON)

Season: 16 (1991-92)

CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE WINS

Season: 31 (NCC, Nov. 4, 1939-Oct. 8, 1949)

CONSECUTIVE WINS OVER AN OPPONENT

Series: 11, vs. Youngstown State (2001-10)

HOME WINNING STREAK (REGULAR SEASON)

29 Sept. 23, 1989-Sept. 17, 1994

MOST LOSSES

Season: 9 (1978)

CONSECUTIVE LOSSES

7 (1916, 1968-69)

MOST TIES

Season: 3 (1928, 1937)

CONSECUTIVE FCS RANKINGS

99 Weeks, undetermined-2012

SCORING

POINTS SCORED

Game: 82, vs. Wisconsin-Platteville (1915, 82-0)Season: 469 (2007, 13 games)

POINTS SCORED AGAINST

Game: 95, vs. Iowa State (1914, 95-0)Season: 357 (2005, 15 games)

POINTS SCORED, FIRST HALF

Game: 54, vs. Indiana State (2007)

POINTS SCORED, SECOND HALF

Game: 49, vs. Wisconsin-Whitewater (1984)

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE

Game: 2.4 (1990, 26 made)

DEFENSE

FUMBLES IN A GAME

Game: 9, vs. Southern Illinois

FUMBLES LOST IN A GAME

Game: 9, vs. Southern Illinois

INTERCEPTIONS MADE

Game: 7, vs. South Dakota (1960) 7, vs. Wisconsin-Whitewater (1975)Season: 27 (1975)

MOST PUNT RETURNS

Game: 12, vs. Youngstown State (1984)

SINGLE GAME DEFENSIVE RECORDS

TACKLES FOR LOSS

1. 16 vs. Northern Arizona, 11-19-052. 15 vs. North Dakota State, 9-11-103. 12 vs. North Dakota State, 10-5-134. 11 vs. Youngstown State, 9-29-015. 10 vs. Iowa State, 8-31-13 10 vs. Drake, 9-7-13 10 vs. Illinois State, 11-2-13 10 vs. Missouri State, 11-16-13 10 vs. Central State, 9-8-12 10 vs. Southern Utah, 11-12-11 10 vs. Southern Utah, 11-17-07 10 vs. Prairie View A&M, 11-11-00 10 vs. Indiana State, 11-15-97 10 vs. Montana, 9-26-81

PASS SACKS

1. 11 vs. North Dakota State, 9-11-10 11 vs. Indiana State, 11-15-97 11 vs. Idaho State, 9-19-92 11 vs. NW Missouri State, 11-16-855. 9 vs. Morgan State, 10-5-91 9 vs. Northern Arizona, 11-19-057. 8 vs. Western Illinois, 10-7-89 8 vs. Central Missouri State, 11-10-849. 7.5 vs. Winona State, 11-21-9810. 7 vs. Eastern Washington, 11-26-05 7 vs. Cal Poly, 11-17-01 7 vs. Cal Poly, 10-31-00 7 vs. Youngstown State, 10-14-00 7 vs. Southern Illinois, 11-13-93 7 vs. Missouri State, 11-7-87

PASSES DEFENDED

1. 22 vs. Eastern Illinois2. 18 vs. Central Missouri State, 11-5-83 18 vs. Youngstown State, 10-22-83 18 vs. Western Illinois, 10-1-835. 16 vs. Western Illinois, 10-2-826. 14 vs. Truman State, 11-23-857. 13 vs. Cal Poly, 9-28-028. 12 vs. Cal Poly, 11-17-019. 11 vs. Illinois State, 10-4-03 11 vs. Cal Poly, 10-9-99 11 vs. Northern Arizona, 11-17-90 11 vs. Eastern Illinois, 10-11-86

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FORCED FUMBLES

1. 7 vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse, 10-8-832. 5 vs. Illinois State, 10-10-98 5 vs. Northern Michigan, 10-3-814. 4 vs. Montana State, 11-29-03 4 vs. Northwestern State, 9-27-03 4 vs. Wyoming, 9-9-93 4 vs. Northern Arizona, 11-17-90 4 vs. Montana State, 9-19-87 4 vs. Delaware State, 9-28-8510. 3 vs. Illinois State, 12-6-14 3 vs. McNeese State, 9-28-13 3 vs. North Dakota State, 10-5-13 3 vs. New Hampshire, 12-3-05 3 vs. Southern Illinois, 10-2-04 3 vs. Western Illinois, 10-25-03 3 vs. Missouri State, 10-18-03 3 vs. Northern Michigan, 9-6-03 3 vs. Youngstown State, 10-19-02 3 vs. Ball State, 9-22-01 3 vs. Western Illinois, 11-18-00 3 vs. Cal Poly, 10-9-99 3 vs. McNeese State, 9-20-97 3 vs. McNeese State, 9-28-96 3 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 9-14-96 3 vs. Illinois State, 10-3-92 3 vs. McNeese State, 9-12-92 3 vs. Morgan State, 10-5-91 3 vs. McNeese State, 9-7-91 3 vs. Eastern Washington, 11-18-89 3 vs. Eastern Illinois, 9-25-82

MISCELLANEOUS

HIGHEST SCORING GAMES (BOTH TEAMS)

137 Coe (1899) L 80-5796 Evansville (1980) W 63-3395 Iowa (1914) L 95-093 McNeese State (1986) W 55-3892 Eastern Illinois (2001) W 49-4388 Youngstown State (1981) W 45-4387 Wyoming (1993) L 45-4286 Southern Utah (1997) W 53-3385 Louisiana-Monroe (1987) L 44-4184 Illinois State (1997) W 50-3484 Cal Poly (2000) W 43-4184 Maine (2001) W 56-28

VICTORY MARGINS

82 Wisconsin-Platteville 1915 82-077 Wayne State (NE) 1988 77-075 Coe 1904 75-071 Iowa Training 1904 76-571 Dubuque 1919 71-066 Wisconsin-Whitewater 1984 73-763 Lennox 1910 63-062 Northern Michigan 2003 62-059 Winona State 1998 66-759 South Dakota 2009 66-759 Central State 2012 59-0

MARGINS OF DEFEAT

95 Iowa 1914 95-068 Iowa 1900 68-066 Iowa 1997 66-058 North Dakota State 1977 58-058 Iowa 1902 63-556 Upper Iowa 1900 68-1252 Iowa State 1902 52-050 Drake 1900 50-049 Coe 1918 52-349 Pittsburgh 1988 59-10

UNI-DOME ATTENDANCE MARKS (SINCE 1976)

1. 17,190 vs. Southern Illinois 20092. 17,074 vs. Southern Illinois 20073. 16,890 vs. Indiana State 20114. 16,624 vs. Indiana State 20075. 16,324 vs. Missouri State 1990 16,324 vs. Idaho 1992 16,324 vs. Missouri State 1992 16,324vs. Southern Illinois 1993 16,324 vs. McNeese State 1994 16,324 vs. Illinois State 1994 16,324 vs. Idaho 1995

ROAD ATTENDANCE MARKS

1. 79,568 at Wisconsin 20122. 70,585 at Iowa 2005 70,585 at Iowa 2009 70,585 at Iowa 20125. 70,397 at Iowa 19956. 66,805 at Iowa 20147. 66,325 at Iowa 19978. 64,108 at Brigham Young 20089. 56,800 at Iowa State 201310. 56,795 at Iowa State 2007

MISCELLANEOUS TEAM RECORDS

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Touchdowns: 5 vs. William & Mary (1996) 5 vs. Eastern Illinois (2001)Longest TD: 80 in Pecan Bowl (1964)

TOTAL OFFENSE

Plays: 96 vs. New Hampshire (2005)Yards: 631 vs. New Hampshire (2005)

RUSHING - LEAST AGAINST UNI

Plays: 21 vs. Montana State (2003)Yards: 18 vs. Montana (1994)

PASSING - LEAST AGAINST UNI

Attempts: 6 vs. Georgia Southern (1985)Completions: 2 vs. Georgia Southern (1985)Interceptions: 0 TDs: 0

TOTAL OFFENSE - LEAST AGAINST UNI

Plays: 50 in Pecan Bowl (1964)Yards: 164 vs. Western Kentucky (1975)

SCORING

Most Points: 48 vs. Montana (2011)Least Points: 7 vs. McNeese State (1992)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

RUSHING

Game: 220, Corey Lewis vs. New Hampshire (2007)Longest Run: 68, Sylvester Brown vs. Montana (1994)

PASSING

Attempted: 62, Mike Smith vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987)Completed: 37, Mike Smith vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987)Intercepted: 6, Jay Johnson vs. Boise State (1990)Yardage: 418, Mike Smith vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987)Longest Completion: 78, Mike Smith vs. Arkansas State (1987)

Longest Scoring Play: 78, Mike Smith vs. Arkansas State (1987)

RECEIVING

Pass Receptions: 12, Wes Anderson vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987)Longest Reception: 78, Wes Anderson vs. Arkansas State (1987)Longest TD: 78, Wes Anderson vs. Arkansas State (1987)Most Yardage: 160, Patrick Hunter vs. Texas State (2005)TD Catches: 3, Sherrod Howard vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987 3, Alonzo Clayton vs. Murray State (1995)

SCORING

Touchdowns: 4, Adam Benge vs. Eastern Illinois (2001); 4, David Johnson vs. Stephen F. Austin (2014)PAT Attempts: 6, Mackenzie Hoambrecker vs. Eastern Illinois, Maine (2001)PATs Made: 6, Mackenzie Hoambrecker vs. Eastern Illinois, Maine (2001)

TOTAL OFFENSE

Yards: 410, Mike Smith vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987)

MISCELLANEOUS

Longest KO Return: 97, Tyree Talton vs. Eastern Illinois (1996)Longest Punt Return: 58, Alonzo Clayton vs. Marshall (1996)Passes Intercepted: 2, Bruce Montgomery Pecan Bowl (1964) 2, Todd Harrington vs. Boston (1993)Longest Interception Return: 47, Ken Harris vs. Maine (2001)

TEAM RECORDS

RUSHING

Attempts: 71, Pecan Bowl (1964)Yards: 266 vs. Weber State (1991)

PASSING

Attempts: 62 vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987)Completions: 37 vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987)Interceptions: 6 vs. Boise State (1990)Yards: 418 vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987)Touchdowns: 6 vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987)

TOTAL OFFENSE

Plays: 107 vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1987)Yards: 570 vs. New Hampshire (2007)Margin of Victory: 34 pts. vs. Stephen F. Austin (2014)

DEFENSIVE RECORDS

RUSHING BY AN OPPONENT

Plays: 60 vs. Eastern Illinois (1996)Yards: 457 vs. Wofford (2011)Touchdowns: 5 vs. Montana (2001)Longest TD: 70 vs. Georgia Southern (1985)

PASSING BY AN OPPONENT

Attempts: 51 vs. Montana (1994) 51 vs. Murray State (1995)Completions: 38 vs. Montana (1994)Interceptions: 4 vs. McNeese State (1992) 4 vs. Maine (2008) 4 vs. New Hampshire (2008)Yards: 436 vs. Montana (1994)

#1 COREY LEWIS

Photo: Corey Lewis rushed for 220 yards against New Hampshire in the FCS Playoffs in 2007, setting a new UNI postseason rushing record.

POSTSEASON RECORDS

#2 PATRICK HUNTER

Photo: Patrick Hunter caught four passes for 160 yards and two touchdowns against Texas State in the 2005 FCS national semifinal, setting a new UNI postseason record in receiving yardage.

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2014 MVFC All

North Dakota State 7-1 15-1Illinois State 7-1 13-2UNI 6-2 9-5South Dakota State 5-3 9-5Indiana State 4-4 8-6Youngstown State 4-4 7-5Southern Illinois 3-5 6-6Western Illinois 3-5 5-7Missouri State 1-7 4-8South Dakota 0-8 2-10

2013 MVFC All

North Dakota State 8-0 15-0South Dakota State 5-3 9-5Youngstown State 5-3 8-4Southern Illinois 5-3 7-5Missouri State 5-3 5-7Illinois State 4-4 5-6UNI 3-5 7-5South Dakota 3-5 4-8Western Illinois 2-6 4-8Indiana State 0-8 1-11

2012 MVFC All

North Dakota State 7-1 14-1South Dakota State 6-2 9-4Illinois State 5-3 9-4Indiana State 5-3 7-4Southern Illinois 5-3 6-5Youngstown State 4-4 7-4UNI 4-4 5-6Missouri State 3-5 3-8Western Illinois 1-7 3-8South Dakota 0-8 1-10

2011 MVFC All

UNI 7-1 10-3North Dakota State 7-1 14-1Illinois State 5-3 7-4Indiana State 4-4 6-5South Dakota State 4-4 5-6Youngstown State 4-4 6-5Southern Illinois 2-6 4-7Missouri State 2-6 2-9Western Illinois 1-7 2-9

2010 MVFC All

UNI 6-2 7-5Western Illinois 5-3 8-5North Dakota State 4-4 9-5Indiana State 4-4 6-5Illinois State 4-4 6-5Missouri State 4-4 5-6Southern Illinois 4-4 5-6South Dakota State 4-4 5-6Youngstown State 1-7 3-8

2009 MVFC All

Southern Illinois 8-0 11-2South Dakota State 7-1 8-4UNI 5-3 7-4Illinois State 5-3 6-5Youngstown State 4-4 6-5Missouri State 4-4 6-5North Dakota State 2-6 3-8Indiana State 1-7 1-10Western Illinois 0-8 1-10

2008 MVFC All

UNI 7-1 12-3Southern Illinois 7-1 9-3South Dakota State 6-2 7-5

Western Illinois 4-4 6-5North Dakota State 4-4 6-5Youngstown State 3-5 4-8Missouri State 3-5 4-7Illinois State 2-6 3-8Indiana State 0-8 0-12

2007 MVFC All

UNI 6-0 12-1Southern Illinois 5-1 12-2Youngstown State 3-3 7-4Western Illinois 3-3 6-5Missouri State 2-4 6-5Illinois State 2-4 4-7Indiana State 0-6 0-11

2006 MVFC All

Youngstown State 6-1 11-3UNI 5-2 7-4Illinois State 5-2 9-4Southern Illinois 4-3 9-4Western Kentucky 4-3 6-5Western Illinois 2-5 5-6Indiana State 1-6 1-10Missouri State 1-6 2-9

2005 MVFC All

UNI 5-2 7-4Southern Illinois 5-2 9-4Youngstown State 5-2 8-3Illinois State 4-3 7-4Western Kentucky 4-3 7-4Western Illinois 3-4 5-6Missouri State 2-5 4-6Indiana State 0-7 0-11

2004 MVFC All

Southern Illinois 7-0 10-2Western Kentucky 6-1 9-3UNI 5-2 7-4Missouri State 3-4 6-5Illinois State 2-5 4-7Western Illinois 2-5 4-7Youngstown State 2-5 4-7Indiana State 1-6 4-7

2003 MVFC All

Southern Illinois 6-1 10-2UNI 6-1 10-3Western Illinois 5-2 9-4Western Kentucky 5-2 9-4Illinois State 3-4 6-6Youngstown State 2-5 5-7Missouri State 1-6 4-7Indiana State 0-7 3-9

2002 MVFC All

Western Illinois 6-1 11-2Western Kentucky 6-1 12-3Youngstown State 4-3 7-4Illinois State 4-3 6-5Indiana State 3-4 5-7UNI 2-5 5-6Southern Illinois 2-5 4-8Missouri State 1-6 4-7

2001 MVFC All

UNI 6-1 11-3Youngstown State 5-2 8-3Western Kentucky 5-2 8-4Western Illinois 4-3 5-5Missouri State 3-4 6-5

Indiana State 2-5 3-8Illinois State 2-5 2-9Southern Illinois 1-6 1-10

2000 MVFC All

Western Illinois 5-1 9-3Youngstown State 4-2 9-3Illinois State 4-2 7-4UNI 3-3 7-4Missouri State 2-4 5-6Southern Illinois 2-4 3-8Indiana State 1-5 1-10

1999 MVFC All

Illinois State 6-0 11-3Youngstown State 5-1 12-3UNI 3-3 8-3Western Illinois 2-4 7-4Missouri State 2-4 5-6Indiana State 2-4 3-8Southern Illinois 1-5 5-6

1998 MVFC All

Western Illinois 5-1 11-3Illinois State 4-2 8-4UNI 3-3 7-4Youngstown State 3-3 6-5Missouri State 3-3 5-6Indiana State 2-4 5-6Southern Illinois 1-5 3-8

1997 MVFC All

Western Illinois 6-0 11-2UNI 5-1 7-4Youngstown State 4-2 13-2Missouri State 3-3 5-6Indiana State 2-4 3-8Southern Illinois 1-5 3-8Illinois State 0-6 2-9

1996 MVFC All

UNI 5-0 12-2Western Illinois 3-2 9-3Missouri State 3-2 7-4Indiana State 3-2 6-5Southern Illinois 1-4 5-6Illinois State 0-4 3-81995 MVFC All

Eastern Illinois 5-1 10-2UNI 5-1 8-5Indiana State 3-3 7-4Illinois State 3-3 5-6Southern Illinois 2-4 5-6Western Illinois 2-4 4-7Missouri State 1-5 4-7

1994 MVFC All

UNI 6-0 8-4Western Illinois 4-2 8-3Eastern Illinois 4-2 6-5Illinois State 3-3 5-5-1Indiana State 2-4 5-6Missouri State 2-4 4-7Southern Illinois 0-6 1-10

1993 MVFC All

UNI 5-1 8-4Missouri State 4-2 7-4Western Illinois 4-2 4-7Illinois State 2-3-1 6-4-1Eastern Illinois 2-3-1 3-7-1Indiana State 2-4 4-7Southern Illinois 1-5 2-9

1992 MVFC All

UNI 5-1 12-2Western Illinois 4-2 7-4Missouri State 4-2 6-5Eastern Illinois 2-4 5-6Illinois State 2-4 5-6Indiana State 2-4 4-7Southern Illinois 2-4 4-7

1991 MVFC All

UNI 5-1 11-2Southern Illinois 4-2 7-4Western Illinois 4-2 7-4-1Missouri State 3-3 6-4-1Indiana State 2-4 5-6Eastern Illinois 2-4 4-7Illinois State 1-5 5-6

1990 MVFC All

Missouri State 5-1 9-3UNI 5-1 8-4Eastern Illinois 3-3 5-6Illinois State 3-3 5-6Western Illinois 3-3 3-8Indiana State 1-5 4-7Southern Illinois 1-5 2-9

1989 MVFC All

Missouri State 5-1 10-3Eastern Illinois 4-2 9-4UNI 4-2 8-3Illinois State 4-2 5-6Indiana State 2-4 4-7Western Illinois 1-5 4-7Southern Illinois 1-5 2-9

1988 MVFC All

Western Illinois 6-0 10-2Missouri State 4-2 5-5Indiana State 4-2 5-6UNI 3-3 5-6Eastern Illinois 2-4 5-6Southern Illinois 2-4 4-7Illinois State 0-6 1-10

1987 MVFC All

UNI 6-0 10-4Western Illinois 5-1 7-4Eastern Illinois 3-3 5-6Missouri State 3-3 5-6Indiana State 2-4 5-6Southern Illinois 2-4 3-8Illinois State 0-6 3-7

1986 MVFC All

Eastern Illinois 5-1 11-2Southern Illinois 4-2 7-4UNI 4-2 7-3-1Illinois State 3-3 5-5Western Illinois 2-4 6-5Indiana State 1-5 3-8Missouri State 1-5 3-7

1985 MVFC All

UNI 5-0 11-2Missouri State 2-2-1 6-4-1Western Illinois 2-3 5-5Southern Illinois 2-3 4-7Eastern Illinois 2-3 6-5Illinois State 1-3-1 6-3

ALL-TIME MVFC STANDINGS

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1936Paul Jones, EMelvin Nelson, CBernard Schmidt, T

1937Paul Jones, EJohn Magovich, HB

1938George Dutcher, HBLeo Kagan, G

1939Wendlen Burckhard, FBLeo Kagan, GJames Podemski, THugh Roberts, G

1940Wendlen Burckhard, FBMilo Jensen, TBenny McCabe, HBHarland Riebe, EBill Wright, G

1941Don Barnhart, TCy Bellock, HBBob Hunt, EAaron Linn, GLeon Martin, TCharles Pastorino, HB

1946Nick Avelchas, ECy Bellock, EPudge Camarata, HBJason Loving, TPaul Salzman, GBob Williams, HB

1947Paul DeVan, HBBob Williams, HB

1948Paul DeVanElvin Goodvin, HBJason Loving, TLee Wachenheim, THarvey Wissler, G

1949Don Abney, CStanley Brown, TChuck Cacek, HBPaul DeVan, HBBob Miller, GRobert Ogren, TLee Wachenheim, T

1950Home Bienfang, HB

Bud Fisher, HBHans Sorenson, GLee Wachenheim, E

1951Lou Bohnsack, CLeland Crew, HBMahlon Kaylor, E

1952Lou Bohnsack, CJohn Corey, FBMahlon Kaylor, EBill Olson, HBKarl Raush, GBud Rowray, T

1953Dick Beetsch, ERalph Capitani, HBLeRoy Dunn, TArt Landau, HBJim Wachenheim, G

1954Dick Beetsch, ELeRoy Dunn, T

1955LeRoy Dunn, T (MVP)Dick Formanek, GJim Rosien, E

1956Dick Formanek, G

1957Bob Knock, CTom Murphy, HBMorris Smith, GLou Roberts, HB

1958Bob Hahn, HBDennis Remmert, T

1959Warren Hansen, HBDennis Remmert, TJohn Sullivan, G

1960George Asleson, GJerry Morgan, QB (MVP)Mace Reyerson, ECharles Schulte, CWendell Williams, G

1961Dan Boals, FB (MVP)Al Sonnenberg, TWendell Williams, G

1962Dan Boals, FB (MVP)Ted Minnick, T

1963Jim Jackson, GRandy Schultz, FBLarry Thompson, HB

1964Merle Masonholder, TPhil Minnick, G (MVP)Randy Schultz, FB (MVP)

1965Loren Buser, LBMerle Masonholder, TRay Pedersen, GRandy Schultz, FB (MVP)

1966Terry Fox, HBRay Pedersen, GRick Price, E

1967Larry Clement, LBRay Pedersen, DT (MVP)Bill Smith, HB

1968Dan Goddard, OGTom Pinkham, HBJohn Williams, LBWarren Woepking, C

1969Larry Green, DEJim Luhring, HBJames Rudd, DGJohn Williams, LB

1970Doug Walter, MG

1971Mike Allen, DEBob Lee, LBLarry Skartvedt, SEMike Woodley, FS

1972Tom Jones, OTMike Woodley, FS

1973Steve Lounsberry, CMike Woodley, FS

1974Pat Batten, RBCharles Frisk, OGNick Maragos, DBDave Schooley, SE

1975Randy Erion, DTNick Maragos, DBBill Salmon, QBDave Schooley, WRMike Timmermans, OT

1976Mel Campbell, DTDallas Deike, OTNick Maragos, FSNeal Moses, RBMarty Stratton, DE

1977Kevin Barz, OTKelly Ellis, RBJim Spahn, C

1978First Team:Paul Christensen, OT

1979First Team:Kelly Ellis, TBOwen Dockter, DTDanny Todd, DBSecond Team:Dave Ehrig, OTTerry Lang, KEd Stratton, DEDave Ramthun, DTMatt Spanjers, LB

1980First Team:Steve Schonert, KOwen Dockter, DTDanny Todd, SSSecond Team:Ken Harvey, SESkip Eckhardt, OGSteve Sandon, QBChris Miliner, TBEd Stratton, DEDave Ramthun, DTLarry Formanek, LBJohn Root, WS

1981First Team:Ken Harvey, SERoger Schultz, OTSteve Sandon, QBSteve Schonert, KJohn Root, WSSecond Team:Kirk Hobbs, WRScott Hamilton, OGJerryGriffith,DEJoe Anderson, LBPlayer of the Year:Steve Sandon, QB

1982First Team:Steve Ingalls, OLSteve Schonert, KCraig Nordlie, RSMark Salz, NGJohn Root, DBSecond Team:Darryl Goree, SEKevin Webster, OLMark Wilson, LBJoe Anderson, LBTom Jones, DB

1983First Team:James Hutchings, TEDarryl Goree, WRJohn Waskosky, OLLarry Miller, QBJoe Fuller, DBMike Johnson, PSecond Team:Scott Etzel, OLChris Miliner, RBMike Molstead, KJoe O’Brien, DLMark Holmes, LBJames McFadden, LB

1984First Team:Marty Bruder, TERalph Clark, OLSteve Harris, RBMike Molstead, K, Joe O’Brien, DLMark Farley, LBJoe Fuller, DBClay Netusil, PSecond Team:Bill Bealles, OLDwayne Price, DLHenry Saxon, LBCharles Jenkins, DBDef. Player of the Year:Joe O’Brien

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1988First Team:Sherrod Howard, TEDoug Jackson, P/KSecond Team:George Crouch, CMark Botkin, OTRuss Rubie, OGTim Peterson, DEMike Kolpin, LBMark Hein, LBHonorable Mention:Errol Peebles, RBWes Anderson, WRJames Jones, DEMike Campbell, DTBryce Paup, LB

1989First Team:Milo Popovic, WRBrian Mitchell, KJames Jones, DTBryce Paup, LBSecond Team:David Campbell, OGMark Hein, S

1990First Team:Mike Fontana, CBrian Mitchell, PKJames Jones, LBWillie Beamon, DBSecond Team:Jay Johnson, QBChris Nuss, TEKenny Shedd, WRSeth Bonnette, OTTodd Eagen, DEMatt Brinkman, LBChris Klieman, DBHonorable Mention:Rory Feddersen, WRWilliam Freeney, LBDan Rush, P

1991First Team:Jay Johnson, QBChris Nuss, TEKenny Shedd, WRSteve Dhaemers, OTBrian Mitchell, PKWilliams Freeney, LBSecond Team:Pat Williams, OGKevin Keither, LBDuane Petersen, DBTim Mosley, PHonorable Mention:Charles Lister, RBCasey Smith, DLSimon Nelson, DB

Def. Player of the Year:William FreeneyCoach of the Year:Terry Allen

1992First Team:Willie Beamon, DBPeter Burns, LBWilliam Freeney, LBJohn Herrin, OTTim Mosley, PChris Nuss, TEScott Obermeier, PKKenny Shedd, WRCasey Smith, DLSecond Team:Tank Corner, RBJay Johnson, QBJason McCleary, DBJoseph Wallace, DBHonorable Mention:Andre Allen, LBTony Monroe, DLDonald Mumma, CDef. Player of the Year:William FreeneyCoach of the Year:Terry Allen

1993First Team:Andre Allen, LBMatt Harken, TEJohn Herrin, OTTony Monroe, DLTim Mosley, WR/PDonald Mumma, OCKurt Warner, QBSecond Team:Myron Glass, DBMichael Hudnutt, OGJason McCleary, DBJeff Stovall, RBJoseph Wallace, DBHonorable Mention:Todd Harrington, DBDarnell Minnieweather, LBCasey Smith, DLPaul Wolf, LBOff. Player of the Year:Kurt Warner, QBDef. Player of the Year:Andre Allen, LBCoach of the Year:Terry Allen

1994First Team:Andre Allen, LBDan Bower, OLMyron Glass, DBMatt Harken, TEJason McCleary, DB

Brian Moretz, NTD.J. Mumma, OCMatt Waller, PKDedric Ward, FLSecond Team:ScottDurflinger,LBTodd Harrington, DBBrett O’Donnell, QBJeff Stovall, RBPaul Wolf, LBHonorable Mention:Ryan Behr, DLKevin Hammond, LBJake Kothe, WRJason McCleary, RSAll-Newcomer:Andy Pattee, OTMarvin Sims, RBMaceo Strickland, DBDef. Player of the Year:Andre Allen, LBCoach of the Year:Terry Allen

1995First Team:Chris Berg, QBDan Bower, OLBrian Moretz, NTTyree Talton, DBSecond Team:Ryan Behr, DLKevin Hammond, LBTim Miller, LBJon Pilcher, CJeff Stovall, RBHonorable Mention:Matt Harken, TEDannie Spann, LBAnthony Taylor, RSAll-Newcomer:Dannine Spann, LBTyree Talton, DBOff. Player of the Year:Dedric Ward, WR

1996First Team:Steve Beard, QBAlonzo Clayton, WRTim Miller, LBAndy Pattee, OLTyree Talton, DB/RSDedric Ward, WRSecond Team:T.C. Barney, DLChris Clapp, OLMickey Dalton, DBBrad Meester, OLLincoln Sharar, TEDannie Spann, LBJeff Stovall, RBHonorable Mention:Marcus Easter, DB

Terrance Malone, DBMatt Waller, PKAll-Newcomer:Mickey Dalton, DBBrad Meester, OCErik Nelson, DLJustin Roberson, RBOff. Player of the Year:Dedric Ward, WRCoach of the Year:Terry Allen

1997First Team:Mike Furrey, WRErik Nelson, DLAndy Pattee, OLMatt Pedersen, LBTyree Talton, DBSecond Team:Shane Fortney, QBTerry Hollimon, RBAlonzo Clayton, WRChris Clapp, OLBrad Meester, OLHonorable Mention:Eddie Berlin, SEMatt Beals, OLTravis Schipper, LBTyree Talton, RSAll-Newcomer:Eddie Berlin, SEShane Fortney, QBMike Furrey, WRTerry Hollimon, RB

1998First Team:Matt Beals, OLMike Furrey, WRBrad Meester, OLMatt Pedersen, LBTyree Talton, DBSecond Team:Eddie Berlin, WRTerrance Malone, DBScott Meredith, DLErik Nelson, DLDorrick Roy, TEHonorable Mention: Brian Billick, OLRyan Helming, QBSteve Jenkins, RBTyree Talton, RSAll-Newcomer:Adam Benge, RBJack Mitchell, DLDorrick Roy, TE

ALL-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE

1985First Team:Edward Grimes, DETerry Orth, DTMark Farley, LBJoe Fuller, CBMoses Aimable, CBSecond Team:Mike Smith, QBCarl Boyd, HBScott Francke, SEAl Speicher, OTBill Bealles, OTFrank Ori, OGMark Caballero, OGJeff Bealles, DEHenry Saxon, LBOff. Player of the Year:Mike Smith, QBDef. Player of the Year:Mark Farley, LBCoach of the Year:Darrell Mudra

1986First Team:Carl Boyd, RBBrian Baker, TEJeff Bealles, DEMark Farley, LBClay Netusil, PSecond Team:Mike Smith, QBScott Francke, WRMark Hanssen, OCTerry Orth, DTDave McCorvey, DBHonorable Mention:Louis Cox, OGArt Stelken, DESpencer Cowan, LBChris Klieman, DB

1987First Team:Jeff Bealles, DECarl Boyd, RBLouis Cox, OGKevin Anderson, DBMark Hanssen, CSherrod Howard, TEMike Smith, QBSecond Team:Wes Anderson, WRKen Kolthoff, OTBryce Paup, LBHonorable Mention:John Hill, LBChris Klieman, SOff. Player of the Year:Carl Boyd, RBCoach of the Year:Darrell Mudra

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1999First Team:Matt Beals, OLMike Furrey, WRRyan Helming, QBBrad Meester, OLMatt Pedersen, LBSecond Team:Adam Benge, RBEddie Berlin, WRRyan Doak, RBJack Mitchell, DLJerome Peterson, DBHonorable Mention:David Gunn, DBMatt Peterson, DLBrandon Rutledge, LBAll-Newcomer:Jeremy Dusho, FLDavid Gunn,CBJerome Peterson, CBChad Setterstrom, OTBrian Stegall, PK

2000First Team:Eddie Berlin, WRAaron Buss, OLRyan Doak, DBDavid Gunn, RSBrad Harms, OLRyan Helming, QBSecond Team:David Gunn, DBRobert Hamre, DLMacKenzie Hoambrecker, PKJustin Nofal, TEChad Setterstrom, OLJake Soliday, WRHonorable Mention:Brent Browner, DBMichael Gerrell, RBRyan Hannam, TEMatt Mitchell, DEAdam Vogt, LBAll-Newcomer:Richard Carter, RBBen Deike, OTMacKenzie Hoambrecker, PKMatt Mitchell, DE

2001First Team:MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PKChad Setterstrom, OLJake Soliday, WRAdam Vogt, LBSecond Team:Adam Benge, RBBrent Browner, DBDaryon Brutley, DBRobert Hamre, DLRyan Hannam, TE

Terrell Morgan, DLJake Soliday, RSHonorable Mention:Carlos Dallis, LBBen Deike, OLChris Stimmel, DBAll-Newcomer:Baryon Brutley, DBTom Petrie, QBDef. Player of the Year:Adam Vogt, LBFreshman of the Year:Tom Petrie, QBCoach of the Year:Mark Farley

2002First Team:MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PKMarlus Mays, WRChad Setterstrom, OLSecond Team:Adam Benge, RBDerrick Frost, PJonathan Harrell, LBMatt Mitchell, DLJustin Sandy, RBHonorable Mention:Robert Hamre, DTJarvis Phillips, SSBen Sanderson, RSAll-Newcomer:Jonathan Harrell, LBJarvis Phillips, SSBenny Sapp, CB

2003First Team:Ben Deike, OLTerrance Freeney, RBMatt Mitchell, DLJustin Sandy, DBBenny Sapp, DBSecond Team:Dre Dokes, DBJonathan Harrell, LBEddie Galles, WRHonorable Mention:Marlus Mays, WRTom Petrie, QBAndy Thorn, TEAll-Newcomer:Dre Dokes, DBTerrance Freeney, RBNewcomer of the Year:Terrance Freeney, RB

2004First Team:Ryan Arnold, DLDre Dokes, DBTerrance Freeney, RBLuke Stigler, OL

ALL-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE

Second Team:Brett Koebcke, LBJustin Surrency, WRHonorable Mention:Reggie Brown, FBCory Henke, PAndy Thorn, TEAll-Newcomer:Brett Koebcke, LBEric Sanders, QBFreshman of the Year:Eric Sanders, QB

2005First Team:Darin Heideman, LBJohn Hermann, DLChad Rinehart, OLSecond Team:Dre Dokes, DBBrett Koebcke, LBEric Sanders, QBTanner Varner, DBHonorable Mention:Brian Cutright, TEJamie Goodwin, WRAdam Kos, PJoe Lobdell, OLAll-Newcomer:Jamie Goodwin, WR/RSDavid Horne, RBCharles Johnson, DT

2006First Team:Dre Dokes, DBChad Rinehart, OLBrian Wingert, PKSecond Team:Mary Huygens, DLJordan Lacy, DLJoe Lobdell, OLChris Parsons, DBEric Sanders, QBHonorable Mention:Brannon Carter, DLJohnny Gray, WRJames Lindgren, WRAll-Newcomer:Terrell Allen, WRChuck Kinney, DLJamesRuffin,DLDarian Williams, RBNewcomer of the Year:Darian Williams, RB

2007First Team:Barret Anderson, OLBrannon Carter, LBJohnny Gray, WRBrandon Keith, OLCorey Lewis, RB

Chad Rinehart, OLJamesRuffin,DLEric Sanders, QBClifford Waters, DBSecond Team:Johnny Gray, RSDe’Veon Harris, LBEric Hoffman, OLMark Huygens, DLDarrell Lloyd, DBHonorable Mention:Jordan Lacy, DLRyan Mahaffey, FBAdam Roberts, DBAll-Newcomer:Billy Hallgren, PKRyan Mahaffey, FBDe’Veon Harris, LBDarrell Lloyd, DBAdam Roberts, DBOff. Player of the Year:Eric Sanders, QBDef. Player of the Year:Brannon Carter, LBCoach of the Year:Mark Farley

2008First Team:Darrell Lloyd, DBJosh Mahoney, LBEverette Pedescleaux, DLJamesRuffin,DLAustin Steichen, OLSecond Team:Pat Grace, QBDe’Veon Harris, LBAustin Howard, OLCorey Lewis, RBRyan Mahaffey, FBTerrell McMoore, DBJeremy Robertson, DLHonorable Mention:Jarred Herring, RSJamar THompson, LBBob Swift, OLAll-Newcomer:Josh Collins, WRZach Davis, QBJarred Herring, WRJay Teply, OLDef. Player of the Year:JamesRuffin,DL

2009First Team:Pat Grace, QBJosh Mahoney, LBJamesRuffin,DEAustin Steichen, OLSecond Team:Austin Howard, OLWes Lane, DL

Ryan Mahaffey, TESchuylar Oordt, TEHonorable Mention:Carlos Anderson, RBBilly Hallgren, PKD.J. Hord, WRJamar Thompson, LBAll-Newcomer:Carlos Anderson, RBElijah Hodge, LBDef. Player of the Year:JamesRuffin

2010First Team:Carlos Anderson, RSBen Boothby, DLBilly Hallgren, PKJamar Thompson, LBAustin Zlab, OLSecond Team:L.J. Fort, LBTirrell Rennie, QBJ.J. Swain, DBHonorable Mention:Carlos Anderson, RBKyle Bernard, PDarren Branch, DLJames Conley, LBSchuylar Oordt, TENewcomer of the Year:Tirrell Rennie, QB

2011First Team:Tirrell Rennie, QBJay Teply, OLTyler Sievertsen, PKBen Boothby, DLL.J. Fort, LBVarmah Sonie, DBSecond Team:Jordan Smith, LBHonorable Mention:Darren Branch, DLDavid Johnson, RBJarred Herring, RS

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2012First Team:Carlos Anderson, RSSecond Team:David Johnson, RBDan Kruger, OLVarmah Sonie, DBKyle Bernard, PHonorable Mention:Tyler Sievertsen, PKGarrett Scott, DBTim Sauer, OLAll-Newcomer:Sawyer Kollmorgen, QBSam Rohr, TEJake Farley, LBFreshman of the Year:Sawyer Kollmorgen, QBNewcomer of the Year:Sawyer Kollmorgen, QB

2013First Team:David Johnson, RBJack Rummells, OLTyler Sievertsen, PKXavier Williams, DLSecond Team:Dan Kruger, OLKevin Vereen Jr., WRCollin Albrecht, DLJordan Gacke, LBMakinton Dorleant, CBHonorable Mention:Deiondre’ Hall, CBRay Mitchell, DBChad Owens, WRAll-Newcomer:Brion Carnes, QBTate Omli, DBRay Mitchell, DBMakinton Dorleant, CB

2014First Team: David Johnson, RBJack Rummells, OLMichael Schmadeke, PKXavier Williams, DLJake Farley, LBTim Kilfoy, DBSecond Team:Isaac Ales, DLBrett McMakin, LBDeiondre’ Hall, DBChad Owens, RSHonorable Mention:Ryan Bingaman, OLMac O’Brien, DLMakinton Dorleant, DB

MVFC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

1985RB Carl Boyd (1)LB Mark Farley (1)RB Errol Peebles (1)LB Henry Saxon (1)LB Bob Storbe (1)

1986QB Mike Smith (4)

1987RB Carl Boyd (4)DB Chris Klieman (1)

1988WR Wes Anderson (1)

1989DB Willie Beamon (1)QB Ken Macklin (1)LB Bryce Paup (1)

1990DE Todd Eagen (1)LB Terrance Freeney (1)QB Jay Johnson (2)PK Brian Mitchell (1)

1991RB Tank Corner (1)QB Jay Johnson (1)PK Brian Mitchell (1)DB Duane Peterson (1)WR Kenny Shedd (1)

1992LB Peter Burns (1)RB Tank Corner (1)LB William Freeney (3)QB Jay Johnson (1)WR Kenny Shedd (1)

1993LB Andre Allen (1)RS Jason McCleary (1)WR Tim Mosley (2)OC D.J. Mumma (2)RB Jeff Stovall (1)QB Kurt Warner (2)

1994P Ryan Elsbernd (1)DB Todd Harrington (1)OC D.J. Mumma (1)PK Matt Waller (1)LB Paul Wolf (2)

1995OL Dan Bower (1)DB Marcus Easter (1)

DL Brian Moretz (1)DB Tyree Talton (1)P Justin Urbanek (1)WR Dedric Ward (2)

1996DL T.C. Barney (1)DB Mickey Dalton (1)DB Marcus Easter (1)OC Brad Meester (1)RB Jeff Stovall (2)PK Matt Waller (1)WR Dedric Ward (4)

1997QB Shane Fortney (1)WR Mike Furrey (2)PK Julio Guzman (1)SS Terrance Malone (1)OL Brad Meester (1)OL Andy Pattee (1)LB Matt Pedersen (2)

1998OT Brian Billick (1)P Randy Hall (1)RB Steve Jenkins (1)OT Nate Zehr (1)

1999WR Mike Furrey (2)QB Ryan Helming (1)LB Matt Pedersen (1)PK Brian Stegall (1)

2000ST Carlos Dallis (1)P Derrick Frost (1)ST David Gunn (1)QB Ryan Helming (3)DB Justin Jansen (1)OL Chad Setterstrom (1)

2001TB Adam Benge (3)LB Carlos Dallis (1)OT Ben Deike (1)P Derrick FrostDT Robert Hamre (1)DB Ken Harris (1)PK MacKenzie Hoambrecker (2)DB Ben Sanderson (1)OG Chad Setterstrom (1)WR Jake Soliday (1)LB Casey Tierney (1)

2002OL Ben Keike (1)P Derrick Frost (1)PK MacKenzie Hoambrecker (3)WR Marlus Mays (1)DE Matt Mitchell (1)

2003OT Ben Deike (2)TB Terrance Freeney (1)WR Eddie Galles (1)P Cory Henke (1)SS Tyler Johnson (1)DE Matt Mitchell (2)OG Tyler Rawlins (1)PK Brian Wingert (1)

2004OG Barret Anderson (1)RB Terrance Freeney (1)DT Justin Heins (1)QB Eric Sanders (1)OT Luke Stigler (1)WR Justin Surrency (2)OG Doug Wilkingson (1)PK Brian Wingert (1)

2005OL Barret Anderson (1)WR Johnny Gray (1)LB Darin Heideman (1)DL John Hermann (1)OL Chad Rinehart (2)

2006OL Barret Anderson (1)WR Johnny Gray (1)OL Chad Rinehart (1)LB Dave Schratz (1)PK Brian Wingert (2)

2007LB Brannon Carter (2)PK Billy Halgren (1)RB Corey Lewis (1)DB Adam Roberts (1)QB Eric Sanders (2)OL Bob Swift (1)DB Clifford Waters (1)

2008P Brook Black (1)QB Pat Grace (2)RT Jarred Herring (1)OL Austin Howard (1)DB Darrell Lloyd (1)DL Everette Pedescleaux (1)OL Bob Swift (1)

2009QB Pat Grace (2)DB Quentin Scott (1)OL Austin Steichen (1)

2010RS Carlos Anderson (2)DL Ben Boothby (1)PK Billy Hallgren (1)DB Andre Martin (1)QB Tirrell Rennie (1)

2011LB L.J. Fort (1)PK Tyler Sievertsen (3)OL Jay Teply (1)QB Tirrell Rennie (1)LB Jordan Smith (1)

2012DB Garrett Scott (1)QB Sawyer Kollmorgen (2)OL Dan Kruger (1)RB David Johnson (1)RS Carlos Anderson (1)

2013RB David Johnson (1)LB Jake Farley (1)PK Tyler Sievertsen (2)QB Brion Carnes (1)DB Tate Omli (1)DB Ray Mitchell (1)

2014PK Michael Schmadeke (3)LB Brett McMakin (1)RB David Johnson (1)OL Jack Rummells (1)DL Xavier Williams (1)

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ALL-AMERICANS

ASSOCIATED PRESSFirst Team1949 Paul DeVan, HB1952 Lou Bohnsack, C 1960 George Alsleson, G1961 Wendell Williams, G 1964 Randy Schultz, FB1967 Ray Pedersen, G 1975 Mike Timmermans, DT1990 Brian Mitchell, PK1991 Brian Mitchell, PK1992 Kenny Shedd, AP William Freeney, LB1994 Andre Allen, LB1995 Dedric Ward, WR1996 Dedric Ward, WR1999 Brad Meester, C2001 Adam Vogt, LB2002 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK2006 Dre Dokes, DB2007 Brannon Carter, LB Chad Rinehart, OL2009 JamesRuffin,DL2011 Ben Boothby, DL2014 Michael Schmadeke, PK Jack Rummells, OLSecond Team1948 Jason Loving, DT1973 Mike Woodley, DB1984 Joe O’Brien, DT1987 Carl Boyd, RB1989 David Campbell, G1990 Kenny Shedd, KR1991 Kenny Shedd, KR1992 Scott Obermeier, PK1993 Andre Allen, LB1996 Tyree Talton, DB1997 Mike Furrey, WR1998 Mike Furrey, WR Matt Pedersen, LB1999 Mike Furrey, WR Brad Meester, C2000 Eddie Berlin, WR Ryan Doak, DB Ryan Helming, QB2001 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK2003 Ben Deike, OL2005 Darin Heideman, LB2006 Chad Rinehart, OL2008 JamesRuffin,DL2009 Austin Steichen, CThird Team1946 Pudge Camarata, HB1960 Jerry Morgan, QB1962 Dan Boals, FB1975 Bill Salmon, QB1976 Nick Maragos, DB1981 Ken Harvey, TE1987 Mark Hanssen, C Jeff Bealles, TE1988 Sherrod Howard, TE1989 Bryce Paup, LB1994 Jason McCleary, DB

1998 Brad Meester, C2003 Matt Mitchell, DE2005 John Hermann, DE2007 Brannon Carter, LB2008 Everette Pedescleaux, DL2009 Austin Howard, OL2010 Austin Zlab, OL2011 Tyler Sievertsen2014 David Johnson, RB Xavier Williams, DLHonorable Mention1947 Bob Williams, HB1950 Eugene Fisher, HB1951 Lou Bohnsack, C1952 Maholon Kaylor, DE1954 Ralph Capitani, QB1959 Dennis Remmert, DT Bob Hahn, HB1961 Dan Boals, FB1963 Jim Jackson, G1964 Phil Minnick, G1965 Doug Kover, C1967 Bill Smith, HB1968 Tom Barbatti, DL1969 John Williams, LB1969 Jim Rudd, G1972 Mike Woodley, DB1979 Owen Dockter, OT Danny Todd, DB1980 Chris Miliner, RB1985 Mike Smith, QB Edward Grimes, DE Terry Orth, OT Mark Farley, LB Moses Aimable, DB Joe Fuller, DB1986 Brian Baker, TE Mike Smith, QB Carl Boyd, RB Jeff Bealles, DE Mark Farley, LB Clay Netusil, P1987 Mike Smith, QB Louis Cox, G Sherrod Howard, TE Kevin Anderson, DB

AFCAFirst Team1994 Andre Allen, LB1995 Dedric Ward, WR1996 Dedric Ward, WR1999 Brad Meester, C2002 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK2006 Dre Dokes, DB2007 Chad Rinehart, OL2008 JamesRuffin,DL2009 Austin Howard, OL2011 Ben Boothby, DL2012 Carlos Anderson, KR2013 Tyler Sievertsen, PK2014 Michael Schmadeke, PK

ATHLETICS DIRECTORS ASSOCIATIONFirst Team2014 Michael Schmadeke, PK

FOOTBALL FOUNDATIONFirst Team2002 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK

AMERICAN FOOTBALL QUARTERLYFirst Team1996 Dedric Ward, WR

BEYOND SPORTS NETWORKSecond Team2013 Tyler Sievertsen, PK2014 Jake Farley, LBThird Team2013 Xavier Williams, DL2014 Deiondre’ Hall, DB

COLLEGE FOOTBALLSecond Team1993 Andre Allen, LB

COLLEGE FOOTBALL PERFORMANCE AWARDS2014 Michael Schmadeke National PK of the Year David Johnson National All-Purpose Performer of the Year

COLLEGE SPORTS MADNESSSecond Team2013 Collin Albrecht, DL2014 Jack Rummells, OLThird Team2014 Michael Schmadeke, PK

COLLEGE SPORTING NEWSFirst Team2014 Michael Schmadeke, PK David Johnson, RB Jack Rummells, OL Xavier Williams, DL

COLLEGESPORTSREPORT.COMFirst Team2003 Ben Deike, OL2007 Mark Huygens, DL Chad Rinehart, OL2008 Everette Pedescleaux, DL JamesRuffin,DLSecond Team2005 Eric Sanders, QBThird Team2004 Luke Stigler, OL2005 Darin Heideman, LB John Hermann, DEHonorable Mention2004 Terrance Freeney, RB

Dre Dokes, DB2008 Austin Steichen, C

DON HANSEN ALL-WEST REGIONFirst Team2006 Dre Dokes, DB Chad Rinehart, OL Brian Wingert, PKSecond Team2004 Ryan Arnold, DLThird Team2004 Terrance Freeney, RB Luke Stigler, OL Brian Wingert, PK

ESPN/SPORTSTICKERSecond Team1997 Mike Furrey, WR

FOOTBALL GAZETTEFirst Team1991 Brian Mitchell, PK1992 Kenny Shedd, AP William Freeney, LB1995 Dedric Ward, WR1996 Dedric Ward, WR1999 Brad Meester, C2000 Ryan Doak, DB2001 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK2005 Tanner Varner, DB2006 Dre Dokes, DB Brian Wingert, PKSecond Team1991 Kenny Shedd, KR William Freeney, LB1993 Andre Allen, LB1994 Andre Allen, LB1997 Erik Nelson, DL Matt Pedersen, LB1998 Brad Meester, C1999 Ryan Helming, QB Matt Pedersen, LB

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2000 Eddie Berlin, WR2002 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK Chad Setterstrom, OLThird Team1992 Peter Burns, LB1994 Jason McCleary, DB1995 Kevin Hammond, LB1997 Mike Furrey, WR1998 Erik Nelson, DE2001 Chad Setterstrom, OL2006 Chad Rinehart, OLHonorable Mention1988 Sherrod Howard, TE1991 Kenny Shedd, WR1994 Dedric Ward, WR Matt Harken, TE D.J. Mumma, C Matt Waller, PK Dan Bower, OL Brian Moretz, NT Myron Glass, DB1995 Brian Moretz, NT1996 Tim Miller, LB Dannie Spann, LB1997 Andy Pattee, OL Tyree Talton, DB1998 Mike Furrey, WR Matt Pedersen, LB1999 Mike Furrey, KR2000 Brad Harms, OL Ryan Helming, QB2001 Ryan Hannam, TE Jake Soliday, WR Adam Vogt, LB

FOOTBALL NEWS I-AASecond Team1986 Carl Boyd, RB1987 Jeff Bealles, DE

KODAK I-AAFirst Team1985 Joe Fuller, DB1987 Carl Boyd, RB1990 Brian Mitchell, PK1991 Brian Mitchell, PK1992 Kenny Shedd, WR William Freeney, LB1993 Andre Allen, LBHonorable Mention1986 Mike Smith, QB Mark Farley, LB

PHIL STEELEFirst Team1999 Mike Furrey, WR2011 L.J. Fort, LB Ben Boothby, DLSecond Team1999 Brad Meester, C2010 Ben Boothby, DL2011 Tyler Sievertsen, PK

ALL-AMERICANS

Third Team1999 Ryan Helming, QB Matt Pedersen, LBFourth Team2010 Austin Zlab, OL

PROFESSIONAL KICKINGSERVICES INC.First Team2002 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK

SPORTS NETWORKFirst Team1990 Brian Mitchell, PK1991 Brian Mitchell, PK1992 Kenny Shedd, AP William Freeney, LB1994 Andre Allen, LB1995 Dedric Ward, WR1999 Brad Meester, C2000 Eddie Berlin, WR Ryan Doak, DB Ryan Helming, QB2001 Adam Vogt, LB MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK2006 Dre Dokes, DB2007 Chad Rinehart, OL2011 Ben Boothby, DL2013 Tyler Sievertsen, PK2014 David Johnson, APSecond Team1989 David Campbell, G Bryce Paup, LB1990 Seth Bonnette, DT1993 Andre Allen, LB1996 Dedric Ward, WR Tyree Talton, DB1997 Mike Furrey, WR1999 Mike Furrey, WR Matt Pedersen, LB2002 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK2003 Ben Deike, OL2006 Chad Rinehart, OL2007 Barret Anderson, G Mark Huygens, DL Johnny Gray, WR2008 Everette Pedescleaux, DL2009 Austin Steichen, C2014 Michael Schmadeke, PK Jack Rummells, OL Xavier Williams, DLThird Team1993 Tim Mosley, WR1996 Tyree Talton, DB1997 Matt Pedersen, LB1998 Brad Meester, C Mike Furrey, WR2000 Brad Harms, OL2001 Chad Setterstrom, OL2002 Chad Setterstrom, OL2003 Matt Mitchell, DE2007 Brannon Carter, LB Brandon Keith, OL

Eric Sanders, QB2008 JamesRuffin,DL2009 JamesRuffin,DL2011 Carlos Anderson, KR2012 Carlos Anderson, KRHonorable Mention1990 Mike Fontana, C1991 Kenny Shedd, KR1992 Kenny Shedd, WR1993 Jason McCleary, DB1994 Dedric Ward, WR Matt Harken, TE D.J. Mumma, C Matt Waller, PK Jason McCleary, DB2007 Johnny Gray, WR Eric Hoffman, C Brandon Keith, OL Corey Lewis, RB Eric Sanders, QB Clifford Waters, DB2008 Bill Hallgren, PK De’Veon Harris, LB Corey Lewis, RB Austin Steichen, C

WALTER CAMPFirst Team1990 Brian Mitchell, PK1991 Brian Mitchell, PK1992 William Freeney, LB1995 Dedric Ward, WR1996 Dedric Ward, WR1999 Mike Furrey, WR2000 Eddie Berlin, WR Ryan Doak, DB2001 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK2002 MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PK2006 Dre Dokes, DB2007 Chad Rinehart, OL2011 L.J. Fort, LB2014 Michael Schmadeke, PK Jack Rummells, OL

WILLIAMSON RATINGSFirst Team1937 Paul Jones, DE1949 Paul DeVan, HB1955 LeRoy Dunn, DT1956 Dick Formanek, DT1960 Jerry Morgan, QB1962 Dan Boals, FBSecond Team1959 Dennis Remmert, DT1961 Wendell Williams, GHonorable Mention1939 Wendlen Burckhard, HB Leo Kagan, C1940 Jim Podemski, OL Hugh Roberts, G1945 George Dutcher, HB1946 Jason Loving, OL1956 Ron Brinkley, FB

1960 George Asleson, G Warren Hansen, HB1961 John Raffensberger, DE Al Sonnenberg, OL Howie Becker, HB1962 Ted Minnick, OL1963 Larry Thompson, HB Phil Minnick, G Randy Schultz, FB

WALTER PAYTON AWARD1996 Dedric Ward (5th)1999 Ryan Helming (14th)2000 Ryan Helming (5th)2003 Terrance Freeney (5th)2007 Eric Sanders (2nd) Chad Rinehart (22nd)2011 Tirrell Rennie (12th)2014 David Johnson (10th)

BUCK BUCHANAN AWARD2001 Adam Vogt (4th)2011 L.J. Fort (2nd) Ben Boothby (9th)2014 Xavier Williams (13th)

JERRY RICE AWARD2011 David Johnson (4th)2012 Sawyer Kollmorgen (2nd)

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ACADEMICS

MVFC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE

1974Dennis Harms, OLCharles Frisk, OLPaul James, LB

1976Dave Schooley, WRMel Campbell, DL

1977Terry Allen, QBNeil Phipps, DL

1979Owen Dockter, DL

1980JerryGriffith,DEOwen Dockter, DT

1981JerryGriffith,DE

1982Jim Lewis, DLJoe O’Brien, DL

1983Troy Thomas, OT

1984Mark Farley, LBMike Molstead, PKTroy Thomas, OT

1994First Team: Donald Mumma, OCBrett O’Donnell, QBSecond Team: Paul Wolf, LBHonorable Mention: Ryan Elsbernd, PMatt Harken, TEJeff Helgeson, FS

1995First Team: Chris Berg, QBMatt Harken, TESecond Team: Andy Pattee, OTHonorable Mention: Steve Beard, QBTroy Dooley, RBEric Lyons, OLMarc Salmon, DBTravis Schipper, LB

1996First Team: Steve Beard, QB

Greg Hawthorne, TETravis Schipper, LBSecond Team: Andy Morris, LBHonorable Mention: Andy Pattee, OL

1997First Team: Brad Meester, OCMatt Peterson, DETravis Schipper, LBSecond Team: Matt Pedersen, LBHonorable Mention: Andy Pattee, OLLuke Wilson, DE

1998First Team: Brad Meester, OCSecond Team: Drew Elmer, LBMatt Pedersen, LBLuke Wilson, LBHonorable Mention:Randy Hall, PAndy Morris, LB/SMatt Peterson, DE

1999First Team: Brad Meester, OCMatt Pedersen, LBMatt Peterson, DLSecond Team: Drew Elmer, LBJoseph Rieber, OTHonorable Mention: Ryan Hannam, TETyler Powell, FSChris Stimmel, CBAdam Vogt, LB

2000First Team: Ryan Hannam, TEChris Stimmel, SSSecond Team: Derrick Frost, PRobert Hamre, NTBrad Richtsmeier, WRJoseph Rieber, OGAdam Vogt, LBHonorable Mention: Nathan Smith, LB

2001First Team: Ryan Hannam, TEJake Soliday, WRChris Stimmel, FSAdam Vogt, LBSecond Team:

Robert Hamre, DTHonorable Mention: Ross Bohner, OGBrad Richtsmeier, WRMatt Trump, OC

2002First Team: MacKenzie Hoambrecker, PKSecond Team: Derrick Frost, PHonorable Mention: Eddie Galles, WRRobert Hamre, DTTom Petrie, QB

2003First Team: Eddie Galles, WRTom Petrie, QBSecond Team: Ben Deike, OTJohn Schabilion, OCHonorable Mention: Ross Bohner, OG

2004First Team: Justin Surrency, WRSecond Team: James Lindgren, WRJohn Schabilion, OCDoug Wilkinson, OCHonorable Mention: Curt Bradley, WR

2005First Team: John Schabilion, OCSecond Team: James Lindgren, WRJustin Surrency, WR

2006First Team: James Lindgren, WRSecond Team: Chad Rinehart, OLHonorable Mention: Curt Bradley, WRRoss Hannam, TE

2007First Team:Chad Rinehart, OLSecond Team: Corey Lewis, RBJosh Mahoney, LB

2008First Team:Josh Mahoney, LBHonorable Mention: Bob Swift, OL

2009First Team:Josh Mahoney, LBSecond Team: Ben Boothby, DLRyan Mahaffey, TE/FB

2010First Team:Ben Boothby, DLSecond Team: Billy Hallgren, PKJarred Herring, WRRyan Mahaffey, TEHonorable Mention:Andre Martin, DBAustin Zlab, OL

2011First Team:Ben Boothby, DLJarred Herring, WRSecond Team: Kyle Bernard, P

2012First Team:Kyle Bernard, PHonorable Mention: Jack Rummells, OL

2013First Team:Jake Farley, LBSecond Team:Collin Albrect, DLJordan Gacke, LBHonorable Mention:Jack Rummells, OL

2014First Team:Jake Farley, LBDavid Johnson, RBSecond Team:Isaac Ales, DLMax Busher, LBJack Rummells, OLHonorable Mention:Jacob Rathmacher, OL

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2014 FCS

FirstRoundNovember 29, 2014, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 10,307

Stephen F. Austin 0 7 0 3 10UNI 23 7 7 7 44

Highlights:The University of Northern Iowa football team was dominant in the first round of the Division I FCS Playoffs, defeating the Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks 44-10. UNI improved its overall record to 9-4 on the season while Stephen F. Austin ended its season at 8-5 overall. David Johnson led the Panthers with 23 carries for 152 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns. He also added two catches for 84 yards and a touchdown. Brion Carnes finished with 205 passing yards and a touchdown. On the defensive side of the ball, Deiondre’ Hall finished with a career-high 11 tackles along with his fourth interception of the season. Jake Farley added 11 tackles and two quarterback hurries while Isaac Ales finished with six tackles, one sack, one forced fumble and a fumble recovery.

SecondRoundDecember 6, 2014, at Normal, Ill.Attend. 5,575

UNI 0 0 7 14 21IllinoisState 14 10 10 7 41

Highlights:The UNI football team scored 21 second half points to rally against the Illinois State Redbirds, but unfortunately couldn’t close the gap, falling 41-21. The Panthers finished the 2014 season with an overall record of 9-5. UNI scored two fourth quarter touchdowns to cut the Illinois State lead to 13 points, but Illinois State was able to score off a 36-yard pass with 2:04 left in the game to seal the Redbird win.Sawyer Kollmorgen finished the game 18-31-1 for 234 yards and a touchdown. UNI had eight different players record catches against the Redbirds, with senior Brett LeMaster leading the way with 55 yards and a scoring play. On the defensive side of the ball, senior Jake Farley led with 13 tackles and two forced fumbles. Xavier Williams added nine tackles and Ray Mitchell finished with eight.

2011 FCS

SecondRoundDecember 3, 2011, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 6,915

Wofford 7 7 0 7 21UNI 7 0 7 14 28

Highlights:The second-ranked and fifth-seeded University of Northern iowa football team topped the Wofford Terriers in the second round of the 2011 FCS Playoffs, 28-21. UNI jumped out to the early 7-0 lead on a 23-yard strike from Tirrell Rennie to Jarred Herring early in the first. Wofford answered with 14-unanswered points to take the lead into halftime, 14-7. UNI tied it up at 14-all with Rennie and Herring’s second touchdown pass and catch early in the third quarter. The Panthers took the lead for good on a one-yard touchdown run by freshman running back David Johnson with 14:56 left in the contest. On the ensuing kickoff UNI capitalized on a Terrier mistake. Wofford fumbled the ball in their own end-zone without attempting to kneel or run it out and the ball was recovered by Phil Wright. The score proved to be the deciding factor in the game as Wofford could only score seven points the rest of the way.

QuarterfinalsDecember 9, 2011, at Missoula, Mont.Attend. 23,049

Montana 7 21 7 13 48UNI 7 3 0 0 10

Highlights: The second-ranked and fifth-seeded UNI Panthers saw their season come to an end at second-seeded Montana in the quarterfinals of the 2011 FCS Playoffs, dropping the contest to the Grizzlies, 48-10. UNI got on the scoreboard first with a 27-yard pass from Tirrell Rennie to Jarred Herring early in the first quarter. Montana answered with 14-straight points to take the lead for good. UNI tacked on a 21-yard field goal from sophomore Tyler Sievertsen with 8:22 left to go in the second quarter, but that was all the scoringthe Panthers could manage on the night. Montanareeled off 34 unanswered points to seal the victory,48-10.*Montana’swinwaslatervacatedduetoNCAArule violations.

2010 FCS

FirstRoundNovember 27, 2010, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 5,990

Lehigh 0 0 14 0 14UNI 7 0 0 0 7

Highlights:The Lehigh University Mountain Hawks topped the UNI Panthers in the first round of the 2010 FCS Playoffs, 14-7. The Mountain Hawks trailed 7-0 at the half but scored a pair of third quarter touchdowns. UNI’s only score of the day came on a 17-yard touchdown run by quarterback Tirrell Rennie. Lehigh’s first score of the game came on a 62-yard pass play from Chris Lum to Jake Drwal with 10:08 left in the third quarter. The Mountain Hawks then took the lead for good on a 28-yard scoring strike from Lum to Ryan Spadola with 2:07 left in the third quarter. UNI had multiple chances in the fourth quarter to cut into the Lehigh lead but Billy Hallgren had a 26-yard field goal blocked with 13:02 left in the final quarter and he missed a 31-yarder wide right with 3:31 left in the contest. Hallgren also missed a 44-yard attempt with 11:57 left in the third quarter.

2008 FCS

FirstRoundNovember 29, 2008, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 8,477

Maine 0 7 0 8 15UNI 7 16 3 14 40

Highlights:The No. 3-seeded University of NorthernIowa football squad advanced to the NCAA FootballChampionship Subdivision playoff quarterfinals witha 40-15 victory over No. 20-ranked Maine in the UNI-Dome. The victory was the Panthers’ ninthstraight win and seventh consecutive first-round playoff victory. Freshman wide receiver Jarred Herring caught a pair of touchdown passes, and senior running back Corey Lewis became the school’s all-time leading rusher in the triumph over the Black Bears. Coming into the game, Herring had compiled 115 yards receiving withone touchdown. After the victory, Herring boasted a game-high 102 yards receiving with two key touchdown receptions of 42 and 55 yards. It was an historic day for Lewis. Lewis became the program’s all-time leading rusher, breaking Jeff Stovall’s record of 3,835 career yards.

QuarterfinalsDecember 6, 2008, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 9,055

New Hampshire 7 20 0 7 34UNI 12 14 10 0 36

Highlights:UNI held on for a thrilling 36-34 victory over New Hampshire in the quarterfinals of the FCS playoffs evening. Terrell McMoore gave the Panthers the lead for good when he returned an interception 36 yards for a touchdown to give the Panthers a 36-27 advantage with 2:26 left in the third quarter. New Hampshire closed the gap to 36-34 at the 12:20 mark of the fourth quarter on a one-yard rush by Robert Simpson. After the Wildcats forced a punt by the Panthers, the Wildcats began their next drive at their own 14-yard line. De’Veon Harris halted the Wildcats comeback attempt by intercepting a pass at the UNI 44-yard line. The Wildcat defense forced a three-and-out, and UNH got the ball back with 3:25 left in the fourth quarter. A sack by James Ruffin set up a fourth-and-nine for the Wildcats on the UNH 38-yard line, but UNH’s next pass play was incomplete and the Panthers held on for the win.

SemifinalsDecember 13, 2008, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 12,062

Richmond 0 7 0 14 21UNI 3 0 17 0 20

Highlights:Richmond scored on a 13-yard touchdown strike from Eric Ward to Joe Stewart with 14 seconds left in the game to seal a 21-20 win over the University of Northern Iowa in the semifinals of the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs. Coming out of halftime trailing 7-3, the Panther defense forced a three-and-out for the Spiders and the Panthers got the ball on their own 32-yard line. Pat Grace connected with Ryan Mahaffey for a four-yard touchdown pass to put the Panthers back on top, 10-7. On the Spiders ensuing possession, Jamar Thompson forced a fumble and De’Veon Harris recovered and returned it to the Richmond 16-yard line. Derrick Law carried the Panthers to the Spider 10-yard line and on the following play Grace found Jerred Herring in the end zone on a 10-yard touchdown pass. Richmond pulled to within six points early in the fourth quarter. Then after holding UNI to a three-and-out with just under two minutes to play, the Spiders took over on their own 38 and eventually drove 62 yards on nine plays capped off by a 13-yard pass from Ward to Stewart to knot the score at 20-20. The Spiders added the PAT to win the game and advance to the national title game where Richmond disposed of Montana, 24-7.

DE’VEON HARRIS VS. NEW HAMPSHIRE

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2007 FCS

FirstRoundNovember 24, 2007, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 16,015

New Hampshire 7 7 7 14 35UNI 7 7 10 14 38

Highlights:Senior quarterback Eric Sanders found Montari Leonard for a 24-yard touchdown pass with just seven seconds left on the clock to lift the No. 1-seeded University of Northern Iowa football team to a 38-35 win over New Hampshire in the opening round of the 2007 NCAA FCS Playoffs at the UNI-Dome. The touchdown connection capped a Panther rally that saw the UNI offense cover 71 yards in the game’s final 71 seconds to overcome a four-point edge held by the Wildcats. The fate of UNI’s season fell on the shoulders of its offensive unit after New Hampshire marched 75 yards for the go-ahead score. Chad Kackert’s 15-yard touchdown run gave the Wildcats a 35-31 lead with 1:11 to play and set the stage for the Panthers’ dramatic comeback.

QuarterfinalsDecember 1, 2007, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 15,803

Delaware 0 19 10 10 39UNI 10 3 7 7 27

Highlights:The top-ranked and top-seeded University of Northern Iowa football team saw its run through the NCAA FCS Playoffs halted in the quarterfinals as 13th-ranked Delaware held off the Panthers for a 39-27 win in the UNI-Dome. The Fightin’ Blue Hens (10-3) rode an outstanding effort by quarterback Joe Flacco and benefitted from a pair of momentum-swinging fumble recoveries to deliver UNI’s only loss of the year. Trailing by 12 with 8:03 left in the game, the Pantheroffense took the field and began its attempt at a comeback. UNI senior quarterback Eric Sanders, who entered the game with 12 career fourth-quarter or overtime rallies under his belt, led the Panthers on a 2-minute, 51-second drive that saw tight end Austin Howard haul in a 4-yard pass in the back of the end zone to cut Delaware’s lead to 32-27. The Panthers’ drive left just 5:12 on the clock, with Delaware’s offensive unit proceeding to consume most of that remaining time on a 55-yard drive that saw Flacco dive in from 1 yard out for the gameicing touchdown. The score returned Delaware’s lead to 12 points and left Sanders and the Panthers with just 41 seconds in which to work. A week after claiming a win over New Hampshire with just seven seconds left, the Panthers were unable to conjure up another miraculous rally.

2005 FCS

FirstRoundNovember 26, 2005, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 7,746

Eastern Wash. 7 14 10 7 38UNI 14 10 0 17 41

Highlights:UNI advanced to the quarterfinals with a dramatic 41-38 win over No. 15-ranked Eastern Washington. Eastern Washington scored first but UNI took its first lead of the game after a pair of one-yard touchdown runs by David Horne. EWU battled back behind the arm of Walter Payton Award winner Erik Meyer and took a 21-17 lead late in the second quarter. But again the Panthers responded – this time an Eric Sanders-to-Justin Surrency touchdown pass gave UNI a 24-21halftime lead. The Eagles took control of

the game in the third quarter with a touchdown and field goal and appeared to lock the game away in the fourth quarter with another touchdown to give them a 38-24 lead. However, the Panthers would rally behind the arm of Sanders and feet of Horne to tie the game at 38-38. EWU could not move the ball and punted the ball back to the Panthers with 3:43 remaining in the fourth quarter. The Panthers drove 55 yards with help from a 28-yard sprint by Horne to set up the game-winning 31-yard field goal by Brian Wingert to win it with 51 seconds left in the game.

QuarterfinalsDecember 1, 2005, at Durham, N.H.Attend. 8,448

UNI 7 14 0 3 24New Hampshire 0 14 7 0 21

Highlights:UNI hung on for a thrilling 24-21 victory over No. 1-ranked New Hampshire in the FCS quarterfinals. It was the first road win in the quarterfinals in UNI’s playoff history. UNI jumped out to a commanding 21-0 lead only 23 minutes into the game, but needed a 22-yard field goal from Brian Wingert at the 11:50 mark of the fourth quarter for the winning margin. Turnovers and fourth-down conversions played a big role in the contest as UNH fumbled the ball to UNI three times and the Wildcats finished 1-for-7 on fourthdown conversions.

SemifinalsDecember 9, 2005, at San Marcos, TexasAttend. 15,712

UNI 14 9 6 8 3 40Texas State 0 17 13 7 0 37

Highlights:UNI advanced to its first-ever national championship game with a 40-37 overtime win at No. 4-ranked Texas State. For the third straight week kicker Brian Wingert provided the winning margin, this time with a 25-yard field goal in overtime. Sophomore quarterback Eric Sanders put on an offensive show as he completed his first nine passes for 200 yards and three touchdowns. Sanders finished the day as his finest so far as a Panther signal-caller. Sanders passed for a career-high 417 yards and tied a career-best with24 completions. UNI was able to force the overtime by driving 72 yards in 10 plays with senior running back David Horne capping the drive with a fouryard run with 1:27 left in the game. Sanders then connected with senior wide receiver Justin Surrency for the two-point conversion that knotted the game at 37-37. Inexplicably, Texas State head coach David Bailiff told his squad to take a knee and the final 1:16 went off the clock without even an attempt to move the ball down the field. Texas State had all three timeouts and seemed happy with its chances in overtime. Wingert’s threepointer gave the Panthers a 40-37 in overtime. ThePanther defense clinched the victory when Todd Tharp intercepted a Barrick Nealy pass in overtime to set off a wild Panther celebration.

National ChampionshipDecember 16, 2005, at Chattanooga, Tenn.Attend. 20,236

UNI 6 10 0 0 16AppalachianSt. 0 7 7 7 21

Highlights:The University of Northern Iowa football team’s 2005 journey was filled with last second heroics and nail-biting finishes. The 2005 NCAA FCS national championship game was no different. The Panthers would not have it any other way. Unfortunately in UNI’s first national title game appearance, the Appalachian State University Mountaineers scored a

21-16 victory. UNI broke into the scoring column first on a career-best 50-yard field goal from junior Brian Wingert. The Panthers took the opening drive of the game and moved the ball 41 yards in nine plays but the drive stalled and Wingert drilled the threepointer. The Panthers forced the first turnover of the game on the ensuing kickoff. UNI redshirt freshman Corey Lewis recovered the loose ball to set up the Panthers at the Appalachian State 24-yard line. UNI was unable to punch it in the end zone was able to tack on three more points via Wingert’s foot. The Mountaineers took their first lead of the game early in the second quarter on a five-yard touchdown run from sophomore running back Kevin Richardson. UNI senior safety Tanner Varner turned the tables on the Mountaineers with an interception midway through the second quarter. Varner stepped in front of a Trey Elder pass to put the Panthers in position to retake the lead. Senior running back David Horne did just that when he scored from two yards out with 8:20 left in the second quarter. The Panther defense came up big again late in the second quarter. Senior linebacker Darin Heideman forced a fumble and junior safety Matt Tharp jumped on the ball to give the Panthers another short field. The UNI offense threatened to add another touchdown before the half the Appalachian State defense held and forced a Wingert field goal. Appalachian State broke through in the second half with a one-yard touchdown run by Richardson to trim the UNI lead to 16-14 with 6:05 to go in the third quarter. The majority of the third and fourth quarters were dominated by both defenses and then the Mountaineer defense made a game-changing play. Appalachian State’s Jason Hunter scooped up a fumble by UNI sophomore quarterback Eric Sanders and took it 15 yards for a touchdown to give the Mountaineers a 21-16 lead with 9:14 left in the game.

2003 FCS

FirstRoundNovember 29, 2003, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 10,165

Montana State 0 7 7 0 14UNI 3 11 14 7 35

Highlights:UNI advanced to the quarterfinal gameafter defeating No. 24-ranked Montana State. The game was tied at 14 with 12:04 left in the third quarter before the Panthers scored 21 unanswered points to secure the win. UNI drew first blood with nine minutes left in the first quarter on a 27-yard field goal by Brian Wingert. His career-long 49-yarder with 14:55 left in the half gave UNI a 6-0 lead. MSU’s Scott Turnquist scored on a 13-yard pass from Travis Lulay with 10:24 left in the half for the Bobcats’ only lead, and the Panthers took the 14-7 lead at intermission when tight end Andy Thorn scored on a two-yard end-around. Lulay’s 11-yard run tied the game at 14. UNI’s Eddie Galles began the Panthers’ march to victory with a 75-yard TD reception from Tom Petrie with 8:25 left in the third period. Terrance Freeney scored on two one-yard runs to seal the win, the first with 4:42 left in the third quarter, and the last with 6:49 left in the game. After gaining just 196 yards in the first two quarters, the Panthers ended the night with 467 yards.

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QuarterfinalsDecember 2, 2003, at Newark, Del.Attend. 11,881

UNI 0 7 0 0 7Delaware 17 0 10 10 37

Highlights:UNI’s season came to a close at third-ranked and second-seeded Delaware. The first major snow storm of the season snarled travel plans on the East Coast, delaying the Panthers’ departure on Friday and forcing the team charter to fly into Baltimore, Mary., followed by over an hour bus ride to Newark. The game’s kickoff was delayed by half an hour, allowing UD staff to clear snow off the field. Though it stopped snowing prior to kickoff, a stiff wind caused havoc in the kicking and passing games. To make matters worse, UNI quarterback Tom Petrie was suffering from the flu and with a high temperature. The Panthers fell behind 17-0 with 4:42 left in the first quarter. The Blue Hens scored on a two-yard run with 9:17 left. Following a blocked UNI punt that was returned to UNI’s nine yard line, and a pass interference call in the end zone, UD went up 14-0 on a three-yard run at the 6:24 mark. Benny Sapp fumbled the ball on the ensuing kickoff return, eventually resulting in a UD 24-yard field goal. The Panthers got back in the game when Petrie scored on a one-yard run with 13:50 left in the half. The score followed a Blue Hen fumble recovered by Kevin Stensrud on the UD 49. UNI had a chance to pull within 17-14 or 17-10 with just 4:09 remaining, but Petrie’s pass to Marlus Mays was intercepted on the two yard line, and the Panthers never really threatened after that.

2001 FCS

FirstRoundDecember 1, 2001, at Charleston, Ill.Attend. 6,824

UNI 10 15 14 10 49Eastern Illinois 7 13 8 15 43

Highlights: UNI won just its second FCS road playoff game in history when it outlasted No. 3-ranked Eastern Illinois. UNI’s 49 points scored tied a school playoff record for points, matching the 49 scored against Arkansas State in the 1987 quarterfinals. EIU’s J.R. Taylor broke loose for a 49-yard rushing TD with 5:03 left in the second quarter to pull EIU within two points. A one-yard plunge by UNI’s Adam Benge with 2:33 left put UNI up 23-14. Eastern closed ranks again with a 39-yard pass play, but UNI’s Adam Vogt blocked the PAT attempt and Daryon Brutley returned it for two UNI points. UNI never trailed in the second half, but EIU did close the gap to three points, 39-36, with 14:08 left in the game. After UNI went up 49-36 with 6:58 remaining on Mackenzie Hoambrecker’s 27-yard field goal, EIU ended all scoring with 3:27 left on a three-yard pass play. The Panthers were able to run out the clock for the victory.

QuarterfinalsDecember 8, 2001, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 9,525

Maine 7 14 7 0 28UNI 14 7 14 21 56

Highlights: UNI advanced to its fifth FCS semifinal game with the victory. UNI set four school playoff records, including its 56 points. Mackenzie Hoambrecker was successful on all six PAT attempts, setting marks for made and attempted extra points. Ken Harris returned a 47-yard interception for a TD with 6:12 left in the game for the final score, setting a new

standard for interception return yards. Griff Jurgens threw for a career-high 299 yards and two TDs. Adam Benge rushed for 114 yards and TDs of three, 63 and five yards, giving him his eighth 100-yard-plus game of the season. The game was tied at 21 at the half and at 28 with 4:23 left in the third quarter before UNI busted loose for several key defensive plays and the 63-yard breakaway TD run by Benge.

SemifinalsDecember 15, 2001, at Missoula, Mont.Attend. 18,848

UNI 0 0 0 0 0Montana 17 14 7 0 38

Highlights:UNI ran into a buzz saw at No. 1-ranked Montana. The Grizzlies went up 3-0 on a 36-yard field goal with 9:03 left in the first quarter after the Panthers first held them with no score. UM missed on a 50-yarder with 10:29 left in the first period, but UNI’s Brent Browner was flagged for roughing the kicker, which gave UM a first down on UNI’s 18, leading to the first score. UNI’s Griff Jurgens fumbled on the Panthers’ own 30 and less than one minute later, UM went up 10-0. Jurgens injured his knee with 33 seconds left in the first period, and the game never was in hand after that. Tom Petrie came into the game in relief on Jurgens, completing 10-of-21 passes with no interceptions for 178 yards.

1996 FCS

FirstRoundNovember 30, 1996, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 10,402

Eastern Illinois 7 7 0 0 14UNI 7 7 0 7 21

Highlights:UNI defeated No. 14-seeded and No. 16-ranked Eastern Illinois in a game typical of the series between these two teams -- the outcome not decided until the final second. The Panthers scored the winning TD with 7:02 left in the game. EIU fumbled on its next two possessions, with UNI’s Steve Beard intercepted in between. Then Beard fumbled and EIU got the ball back at the 3:19 mark. Eastern got down to UNI’s two yard line. Quarterback Mike Simpson pitched to running back Chris Szarka, who in desperation threw an incomplete pass in the end zone to tight end Mike Mangan as time ran out.

QuarterfinalsDecember 7, 1996, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 10,796

William & Mary 0 0 28 7 35UNI 17 10 8 3 38

Highlights:UNI defeated No. 8 seeded and No. 7-ranked William & Mary, holding the Tribe to only 67 yards, including minus-27 rushing, in the first half while gaining 293 yards itself. But W&M came back to tie the score at 35 with 5:40 left in the game. Matt Waller’s 32-yard field goal with 2:13 left gave UNI the win. His field goal was set up by W&M’s Darren Sharper’s fumble on a punt return which was recovered by the Panthers at the Tribe 30. UNI’s Dedric Ward fell just short of a FCS playoff record with 11 catches for 245 yards and two TDs. Jeff Stovall gained 55 yards and scored twice before leaving the game in the second half with an ankle injury. Steve Beard’s 360 passing yards was a career high.

SemifinalsDecember 14, 1996, at Huntington, W.Va.Attend. 14,414

UNI 0 0 0 14 14Marshall 7 3 14 7 31

Highlights:UNI’s playoff nemesis, No. 1-ranked and No. 2 seeded Marshall, pulled out another win to advance to the national championship game. It was the fourth time the Panthers fell one game short of making the title game. Alonzo Clayton’s 58-yard punt return set a school playoff record, while Marshall tied a UNI mark with four rushing TDs. Matt Waller’s 44-yard blocked field goal at the end of the first half was a heartbreaker and would have put the Panthers only a TD down at intermission.

1995 FCS

FirstRoundNovember 25, 1995, at Murray, Ky.Attend. 7,633

UNI 7 14 7 7 35Murray State 0 14 7 13 34

Highlights:UNI advanced to the quarterfinal round after defeating No. 4-ranked/seeded Murray State. The victory marked UNI’s first road win in the FCS playoffs following five losses. The Panthers were one of two lower seeds to win their first-round games. UNI never trailed in the game. Alonzo Clayton tied a school playoff record with three TDs. MSU tied the game at 21-all with 9:05 left in the third quarter, but Chris Berg’s 60-yard pass to Matt Harken with nine seconds left put the Panthers back up 28-21. MSU tied the game again with 10:24 remaining and Berg’s 13-yard pass to Dedric Ward gave UNI a 35-28 lead. Matt Waller’s fifth extra point of the day also tied a school playoff record. With 1:26 left, MSU scored on a seven-yard run, but Clayton blocked the extra point, snapping a streak of 79 straight PATs, Ward recovered the ensuing onside kick and UNI was able to run out the clock.

QuarterfinalsDecember 3, 1995, at Huntington, W.Va.Attend. 14,472

UNI 14 0 3 7 24Marshall 21 0 7 13 41

Highlights:No. 16 seed and No. 18-ranked UNI fell to No. 5 seed and No. 6-ranked Marshall. The Panthers never led in the game but did tie it twice, the last at 14-all with 5:23 left in the first quarter. The closest they could get after that was 21-17 with 10:30 left in the third quarter on a 42-yard field goal by Matt Waller. The Panthers kept up in the passing game, but gained only 36 yards rushing to Marshall’s 251.

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1994 FCS

First RoundNovember 28, 1994, at Missoula, Mont.Attend. 7,958

UNI 7 6 0 7 20Montana 7 10 0 6 23

Highlights:UNI’s fifth straight playoff appearance ended for the second year in a row with a first-round loss. The Panthers had chances to tie the game or go for the win on their last series, but Jeff Stovall was stopped for a loss of three yards on the Grizzlie 16 on a third-and-one play, and Matt Waller’s 36-yard field goal attempt failed with 1:34 left in the game. Sylvester Brown rushed for a game-high 147 yards on 13 carries and Dedric Ward caught two passes for 77 yards, but UNI could not contain UM’s Dave Dickenson, who completed 38-of-50 passes for 436 yards and two TDs. His leading receiver was Shalon Baker with eight catches for 145 yards.

1993 FCS

FirstRoundNovember 27, 1993, at Boston, Mass.Attend. 6,882

UNI 3 9 9 0 0 21Boston 6 7 8 0 6 27

Highlights:UNI, ranked No. 13 in the final Sports Network poll, traveled to No. 6-ranked and No. 4-seeded Boston University for the first round. After leading 12-6 at halftime and seemingly having the game under control with a 21-6 lead with 11:07 remaining in the third quarter, the Terriers began their comeback bid following a 48-yard fumble recovery return with 6:48 left in the third. Boston tied the game at 21-all with 3:14 left in the game. In the first overtime, UNI’s Todd Harrington intercepted a BU pass on the one-yard line and Scott Obermeier’s 20-yard field goal attempt hit the right upright. Obermeier missed a 32-yard attempt in the second overtime. After BU’s 33-yard field goal attempt was blocked by Myron Glass, Andre Allen was flagged for a questionable facemask penalty and the Terriers got the ball back on the eight yard line. Two plays later, BU’s Zack Burwell scored from four yards out to advance to the quarterfinal round. UNI gained 362 yards, 263 passing, to Boston’s 346, 300 passing. Jeff Stovall rushed 35 times for 122 yards, while Kurt Warner completed 15-of-28 passes with one interception and one touchdown.

1992 FCS

FirstRoundNovember 28, 1992, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 13,149

Eastern Washington 0 7 0 7 14UNI 0 17 0 0 17

Highlights: UNI, ranked No. 3 in the final NCAA poll, hosted No. 14-ranked Eastern Washington in the first round and advanced to the quarterfinal round with the 17-14 win. EWU’s Alex Lacson missed a 49-yard field goal with four seconds left in the game to preserve UNI’s win. The Panthers led 17-7 at halftime on a 41-yard field goal by Scott Obermeier, a 17-yard pass from Jay Johnson to Tim Mosley and a 19-yard pass from Johnson to Kenny Shedd. EWU scored on a one-yard run with 3:02 left in the half. It made the game close when Lavon Major returned a blocked Obermeier field goal attempt 89 yards for the score with 11:59 left in the

game, but UNI’s defense knuckled under, holding the Eagles to only 186 yards in total offense, including 35 rushing. UNI gained 253 yards, only 29 on the ground.

QuarterfinalsDecember 5, 1992, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 13,375

McNeese State 0 0 7 0 7UNI 7 15 7 0 29

Highlights: UNI took advantage of seven McNeese State turnovers to advance to the semifinal round. UNI scored on touchdown passes of 31, 11 and 12 yards by Jay Johnson, including two to Tim Mosley, on a safety blocked out of the end zone by Willie Beamon and on a one-yard run by linebacker William Freeney. Johnson’s other TD pass was an 11-yarder to All-American Kenny Shedd, who missed the second half after running into the wall. MSU’s only score of the game came on a 100-yard kickoff return which opened the second half, setting a school and FCS playoff record. The Cowboys’ seven turnovers were more than they had given up in all of its previous three games. Freshman Kerry Joseph was intercepted four times and he had only four total heading into the game. MSU’s running game, a strength all season, was limited to 62 yards, with freshman Henry Fields gaining a game-high 91 yards. Joseph completed nine-of-24 passes for 102 yards. UNI gained 96 yards rushing and Johnson completed 19-of-39 passes with one interception for 222 yards.

SemifinalsDecember 12, 1992, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 14,682

YoungstownState 7 6 0 6 19UNI 0 0 7 0 7

Highlights: UNI hosted No. 7-ranked and defending national champion Youngstown State. Despite holding YSU to 253 yards, over 100 yards below its average, and containing rushing threat Tamron Smith to 98 yards, the Panthers couldn’t overcome three lost fumbles, an interception, the fact that All-American Kenny Shedd played only in the first half with a hip pointer, and a 71-yard punt return for a touchdown on YSU’s first possession to put the Penguins up 7-0. The loss broke UNI’s 25-game home winning streak. UNI’s only score was a one-yard run by Jay Johnson with eight seconds left in the third quarter. YSU scored on the punt return and four field goals, the longest being 54 yards. UNI compiled 319 yards.

1991 FCS

FirstRoundNovember 30, 1991, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 8,723

Weber State 0 7 14 0 21UNI 14 10 7 7 38

Highlights:UNI advanced to the quarterfinal game with its win over No. 13-ranked Weber State in the UNI-Dome. UNI held the potent Wildcat offense to 383 yards in total offense, including only 71 rushing yards. The Panthers gained a season-high 486 yards, including 266 on the ground, half of that coming from Tank Corner who carried the ball 26 times for 137 yards. UNI quarterback Jay Johnson completed 14-25 passes for 220 yards and three TDs.

QuarterfinalsDecember 7, 1991, at Huntington, W.Va.Attend. 16,889

UNI 10 3 0 0 13Marshall 21 14 3 3 41

Highlights:The No. 4-ranked Panthers couldn’t contain the nation’s No. 1 passer and his contingent at Marshall University. UNI was held to 295 yards in total offense, including only 66 on the ground, while the Thundering Herd compiled 509 yards, including 344 through the air. The Panthers trailed 35-13 at the half and failed to score in the last two quarters, but did pick up the defense and held Marshall to only six points in the second half.

1990 FCS

FirstRoundNovember 24, 1990, at Boise, IdahoAttend. 11,691

UNI 0 3 0 0 3BoiseState 6 0 7 7 20

Highlights:UNI, ranked No. 11 in the nation, lost to No. 10-ranked Boise State. The Panthers obviously struggled offensively, compiling only 156 yards in total offense to the Broncos’ 260 yards. UNI managed only minus-five yards rushing. Sophomore quarterback Jay Johnson, who led the Gateway Conference in passing efficiency, completed only 13 of 45 passes for 161 yards and had six interceptions, only one less than he had thrown during the entire regular season. UNI’s only scoring came on a 29-yard field goal by All-American kicker Brian Mitchell.

1987 FCS

FirstRoundNovember 28, 1987, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 3,887

Youngstown State 7 7 7 7 28UNI 7 10 14 0 31

Highlights:UNI foiled a Youngstown State attempt at a comeback, intercepting a Penguin pass and holding YSU on two consecutive fourth down conversions in the fourth quarter. YSU scored its last TD with only 8:51 left in the game, necessitating the Panthers’ heroics to preserve the win. Even with the interception and fourth down saves, UNI’s Carl Boyd fumbled the ball at Youngstown’s 20 with just over a minute to play. The Penguins drove to UNI’s 23, but missed a 40 yard field goal with seconds left. Boyd rushed for 126 yards on 23 carries.

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QuarterfinalsDecember 5, 1987, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 6,100

Arkansas State 7 7 14 0 28UNI 6 15 7 21 49

Highlights:The Panthers defeated No. 12-ranked and 1986’s national runner-up to advance to the semifinals. The Panthers took advantage of three Arkansas State fumbles in the fourth quarter to stretch the margin. UNI compiled 530 yards to ASU’s 363. Kodak All-American running back Carl Boyd rushed for 124 yards before breaking his leg late in the game, while Wes Anderson caught five passes for 121 yards.

SemifinalsDecember 12, 1987, at Monroe, La.Attend. 14,443

UNI 0 14 7 20 0 41NELouisiana 7 28 0 6 3 44

Highlights: UNI played without the services of All-American running back Carl Boyd, who broke his leg the week previously against Arkansas State. UNI, ranked fourth, trailed 35-14 at the half but they came back to score seven unanswered points in the third period. In the fourth, they scored 20 more and tied the game with seven seconds left in regulation on a five-yard pass from Mike Smith to Sherrod Howard. The two-point conversion pass to Woody Wright sent the game into overtime. NLU’s Teddy Garcia missed a 41-yard field goal on the Indians’ first play, but he connected on his next 41-yard attempt to give NLU the lead. UNI’s Danny Helmer missed a 38-yard field goal to give NLU the victory. Wright, replacing the injured Boyd in his first start, rushed for 112 yards on 20 carries. Smith’s six TD passes set a playoff record.

1985 FCS

QuarterfinalsDecember 7, 1985, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 6,220

Eastern Washington 0 0 7 7 14UNI 10 7 0 0 17

Highlights: UNI took a 10-0 first quarter lead on a 32 yard field goal by Kevin Mote and a 13 yard pass from Mike Smith to Brian Baker, who later broke his hand. The Panthers had a 17-0 halftime advantage but didn’t score again, while EWU pulled to within 10 points in the third period and scored its last TD with 12:47 left in the game on an 84 yard punt return. The Eagles got as far as their own 44 with time running out on the clock, but the quarterback was sacked for a loss of four on a fourth down play. Errol Peebles rushed for 129 yards on 26 carries, his fifth 100-plus game of the year.

SemifinalsDecember 14, 1985, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 12,300

GeorgiaSouthern 14 3 7 16 40UNI 14 6 3 10 33

Highlights:Georgia Southern brought its “Hambone” offense to the UNI-Dome. The Eagles scored their last TD with only 34 seconds left in the game after UNI had tied the contest at the 2:44 mark. The game see-sawed back and forth until it came down to which team had last possession, or at least enough time to make a score possible. The game was tied four times.

1975 DIVISION II PLAYOFFS

FirstRoundNovember 29, 1975, at Cedar Falls, IowaAttend. 2,500

WesternKentucky 0 7 7 0 14UNI 6 0 0 6 12

Highlights:In what has since been dubbed the “Mud Bowl”, UNI struggled with Western Kentucky in heavy rain, 42-degree temperatures and a 16 mph wind in the last game to be played in O.R. Latham Stadium. The Panthers closed to within two points when they rallied with 12:25 left in the game. The last touchdown was set up when Jim Fransen put WKU in a hole by booting a 64-yard punt to its one yard line. UNI had two chances to cash in in the final period but two errant field goals by Fransen buried the Panthers’ chances deep into the muddy field. Fransen missed from 38 and 27 yards.

1964 PECAN BOWL

December 12, 1964, at Abilene, Texas

UNI 7 6 6 0 19Lamar Tech 3 0 7 7 17

Highlights: In the first NCAA-sanctioned Pecan Bowl, UNI scored an impressive victory over Lamar Tech behind a sensational performance by two-time All-American fullback Randy Schultz. Schultz ran for 160 yards on 38 carries and scored two TDs. He was named outstanding back of the game and teammate Loren Buser received the outstanding lineman award.

1960 MINERAL WATER BOWL

November 26, 1960, at Excelsior Springs, Mo.

Highlights:Iowa State Teachers College ran into a bulldozer from Hillsdale College (Mich.) which won the contest 17-6. The Panthers never really got going after finishing the season with a fine 9-0 record and winning the North Central Conference title.

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(Since 1937)

A – Abel, Jason - 1989Abney, Don - 1947, 48, 49Abrahamson, Dick - 1958Adams, Dymon - 1999Admire, Kaleb - 2009, 10, 11Agnew, Dan - 1965Albrecht, Colin - 2011, 12, 13Aimable, Moses - 1984, 85Albrecht, Derc - 2002Aldrich, Charles - 1974Aldrich, John - 1973, 74Alexander, Troy - 1990, 91Alford, Ben - 2008Ales, Isaac - 2012, 13, 14Allen, Andre - 1991, 92, 93, 94Allen, Andy - 1995, 96Allen, Lester - 2003, 04Allen, Terrell - 2006, 07Allen, Terry - 1975, 76, 77, 78Alvarez, Nick - 2006, 07Alston, Barry - 1973Andersen, Brian - 1996, 97, 98, 99Anderson, Barrett - 2004, 05, 06, 07Anderson, Carlos - 2009, 10, 11, 12Anderson, Jeff - 1994Anderson, Joe - 1979, 80, 81, 82Anderson, Kevin - 1986, 87, 88, 89Anderson, Mike - 1991, 92, 93, 94Anderson, Wes - 1987, 88Angell, Mike - 1985, 86 Arnold, Ed - 1976, 77, 78Arnold, Ryan - 2002, 03, 04Armstrong, Terry - 1985, 86Arvidson, Tim - 1980Asleson, George - 1959Asman, Matt - 2007Augustin, Tim - 1996Austin, Brendan - 1992, 93Avelchas, Nick - 1941, 42

B – Bahr, Dennis - 1962, 63Baker, Brian - 1984, 85, 86, 87Banks, Danny - 1998, 99, 01Barbatti, Thomas - 1966, 67Barnes, Jalen - 2012, 13Barney, Willie - 1993, 94, 95, 96Barnhart, Don - 1940, 41Barz, Kevin - 1976, 77Basye, James - 1965Bates, Jeff - 2002, 03, 04, 05Batten, Pat - 1972, 73 Baumler, Brad - 1988, 89, 90, 91Bayevsky, Jesse - 1939 Beach, John - 1949, 50Bealles, Bill - 1983, 84, 85Bealles, Jeff - 1984, 85, 86, 87Beals, Matt - 1996, 97, 98, 99Beamon, Willie - 1989, 90, 92Beard, Steven - 1993, 94, 95, 96Beck, Brian - 1996, 97, 98Becker, Howard - 1960Beetsch, Richard - 1953, 54Behr, Ryan - 1992, 93, 94, 95Bellock, Cyril - 1940, 41, 42Bellock, Vincent - 1967Benge, Adam - 1998, 99, 01, 02Bennett, Aaron - 1999Bennett, Kyle - 2008, 09Berg, Chris - 1994, 95Bergman, Brett - 2007, 08Bergstrom, Richard - 1967Berlin, Eddie - 1997, 98, 99, 00Berlin, Tom - 2003, 04Bernard, Kyle - 2009, 10, 11, 12Berry, Nelson - 1979

Beverlin, Ken - 1963, 64Bice, Greg - 1958Bieghler, Logan - 2013, 14Bienfang, Homer - 1947, 48, 49, 50Bingaman, Ryan - 2011, 12, 13, 14Bitcon, Lawrence - 1953, 54Black, Brook - 2008Blaha, Dale - 1974Blair, Tavaughn - 2013, 14Blankenberg, Steve - 1973Blessington, Mark - 2011, 12, 13Boals, Dan - 1960, 61Bock, Michael - 1966Boehlke, Jason - 2001Boettcher, Aaron - 2003Boeve, Adam - 1999Bohner, Ross - 2000, 01, 02, 03Bohnsack, Lou - 1950, 51Bohnstengel, David - 2007Boland, Art - 1938, 39Boll, Jake - 2010, 11, 12Bonnette, Seth - 1989, 90Bonsall, Duane - 1957, 58Boothby, Ben - 2008, 09, 10, 11Boren, Sean - 2011Borland, Glen - 1957Borman, Eric - 1990Bormann, Eric - 1992Bostic, Alan - 1987, 88Botkin, Mark - 1985, 86, 87, 88Bowen, Dick - 1941, 42Bower, Dan - 1992, 93, 94, 95Bowman, Carl - 1960Boyd, Carl - 1985, 86, 87Bradley, Curt - 2003, 04, 05, 06Branch, Darren - 2009, 10, 11Bratschie, Jeff - 1982Braunschweig, R. - 1950Bray, Carter - 1981Brechin, Bill - 2002Breeland, Jason - 2002, 03, 04, 05Breitbach, Louis - 1937Brelsford, Brodie - 2000, 01, 02Brennan, Dameko - 2007Bright, Dave - 1971Brinkley, Ronald - 1954, 55Brinkman, Matt - 1989, 90Brinkman, Mike - 1988, 89Brookins, Taylor - 2007, 08Brown, Charles - 2013, 14Brown, Dominick - 2002Brown, Ed - 1972, 73Brown, Jim - 1949, 50Brown, Jimmie - 2002, 03Brown, Mike - 1979, 80Brown, Neville - 1997Brown, Reggie - 2003, 04Brown, Stanley - 1947, 48, 49Brown, Sylvester - 1990, 92, 93, 94Brown, Ted - 1977Browner, Brent - 1998, 99, 2000, 01Bruder, Marty - 1984Brutley, Daryon - 2001Bryan, Fred - 1980, 81, 82Buchanan Jr., Ray - 2014Buchwald, Randall - 1974, 75, 76Buck, Don - 1958Bumgardner, Mark - 1950, 51Burckhard, Wendlen - 1938, 39Burdick, Harold - 1949Burkle, Cory - 1993, 94, 95, 96Burns, Peter - 1989, 90, 91, 92Buser, Loren - 1963, 64Bush, Delond - 1993, 94, 95Busher, Max - 2011, 12, 13, 14Buss, Aaron - 1998, 99, 2000Buss, Jeff - 1982, 83, 84Bute, Gordon - 1937Butler, Bryan - 2003, 04

Butler, Doug - 1951, 53, 54Button, Dennis - 1962Byrnes, Ray - 1948, 49

C – Caballero, Mark - 1984, 85Cacek, Charles - 1948Cade, Renaldo - 1981 Caldwell, Kreston - 2013Camarata, Laverne - 1942Campbell, Dave - 1986, 87, 88, 89Campbell, Jim - 1972, 73Campbell, Melvin - 1974, 75, 76Campbell, Mike - 1985, 86, 87, 88Canady, Tre’Darrius - 2008, 09, 10,11Capitani, Ralph - 1951, 53, 54Cappaert, Jim - 1982Carlo, Douglas - 1974, 75, 76Carlsen, Travis - 1999Carlson, Luke - 1986, 87, 88Carnes, Brion - 2013, 14Carr, Alex - 2012Carson, Tim - 1973, 74Carter, Brannon - 2004, 05, 06, 07Carter, Richard - 2000, 01, 03, 04Case, Walter - 1947, 48Chambers, Bill - 1945Chambers, Jeff - 1985, 86, 87, 88 Chinander, Stacy - 2008, 09Chizek, Jim - 1972Christensen, Paul - 1977, 78Christianson, W. - 1940Church, Kenneth - 1942Clapp, Chris - 1994, 95, 96, 97Clarahan, Rick - 1979Clark, Ralph - 1982, 83, 84Clark, Tim - 2010, 11, 12Clark, William - 1974, 76, 77Clayton, Alonzo - 1994, 95, 96, 97Clement, Larry - 1966Clemmenson, Harvey - 1945Cochrane, Clark - 1956Collins, Josh - 2008, 09, 10, 11Conley, James - 2008, 09, 10, 11Cook, Carroll - 1937Cook, Ray - 1982, 84, 85Cooper, Curtis - 2004, 05, 06Corner, Tank - 1991, 92Cory, Mark - 1981Coughlin, Kevin - 1977Cowan, Spencer - 1983, 84, 85, 86Cox, Dave - 1960, 61Cox, Louis - 1986, 87Cramer, Dean - 1953Crane, Bob - 1959, 60Crew, Leland - 1949, 50Cribbs, William - 1947Crouch, George - 1987, 88Cunningham, Logan - 2013, 14Culver, Mark - 1995, 96Curran, Ben - 2007Curry, Mike - 1977, 78Cutkomp, Zach - 2010, 11, 12, 13Cutright, Brian - 2002, 03, 04, 05Cutshall, Bob - 1941

D – Dallis, Carlos - 1999, 2000, 01Dalton, Mickey - 1996Damron, Jim - 1958Daniels III, Albert - 2006Daniels, Clarence - 1973Daniels, Mike - 1982, 83 Danilov, Misha - 2010, 11, 12Davis, Carl - 1975, 76Davis, Clee - 1974Davis, Damian - 1988, 89Davis, DeMarus - 2002Davis, Nick - 2004, 05, 06

Davis, Parnell - 1989Davis, Zach - 2008, 09, 10Davison, Brian - 1995Day, Pat - 1988, 89, 90 DeHaan, Cody - 1997, 98, 99, 2000DeHoedt, Casey - 2012, 13Deike, Ben - 2000, 01, 02, 03Deike, Dallas - 1973, 74, 75, 76Deines, Dana - 1976, 77, 78, 79Delaere, Marc - 1992, 93, 94Derhammer, David - 1966 DeVan, Paul - 1945, 47, 48DeVries, Dusty - 2000Dexter, D’Shawn - 2014Dhaemers, Steve - 1989, 90, 91Dickens, Charles - 1974, 75Dietrich, Colin - 2010Dietrich, Gene - 1969, 70, 71Dillavou, Darrell - 1947Dixon, Ryan - 2013Doak, Ryan - 1997, 98, 99, 00Dockter, Owen - 1977, 78, 79, 80Dodd, Ron - 1972, 73, 74Dokes, Dre - 2003, 04, 05, 06Donnel, Allen - 1987Donovan, Scott - 1973Dooley, Troy - 1994, 95Dorleant, Makinton - 2013, 14Downing, Tim - 2007Dreyer, Jordan - 2002, 03Dunn, LeRoy - 1953, 54Dunnigan, Charlie - 1959Durflinger,Scott-1991,92,93,94Dusho, Jeremy - 1999Dutcher, George - 1937, 38 E – Eagen, Todd - 1986, 88, 89, 90Easter, Marcus - 1994, 95, 96Eastman, Dale - 1976Ebertowski, Austin - 2012Eckhardt, Skip - 1978, 79, 80Edem, Dan - 2011, 12Ehn, Josh - 2003Ehrig, Dave - 1978, 79Eichelberger, Don - 1961Eilander, Darrin - 1986, 87, 88, 89Eilert, Will - 2008, 09, 10, 11Eisenlauer, Richard - 1950Eisenmenger, Pat - 1973, 74, 75Ehigiamusoe, Osayi - 2006Ellingson, Rick - 1977, 78Elliot, Richard - 1978, 80 Ellis, Kelly - 1977, 78, 79, 81Elmer, Andrew - 1997, 98, 99Elsbernd, Ryan - 1992, 93, 94Epstein, Tyler - 2007Erion, Randy - 1974 Erstad, David - 1976, 77, 78Etzel, Scott - 1981, 82, 83Evans, Dave - 1980Evans, Araf - 2004, 05, 06, 07Eyman, D.P. - 2007, 08, 09

F – Falk, Adam - 2005, 06, 07Farley, Jake - 2012, 13, 14Farley, Jared - 2014Farley, Mark - 1983, 84, 85, 86Feddersen, Rory - 1987, 88, 89, 90 Feldpausch, Joe - 2013Ferguson, Garrett - 1996, 97Fertig, Robert - 1975, 76, 77Fiacco, Jason - 2006, 07, 08, 09Fiacco, Ron - 1975, 76Fiech, Michael - 2001, 02Figueroa, Steven - 2011Finn, Howard - 1939

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Firstley, Josh - 2006, 07Fisher, Bud - 1948, 49, 50Fisher, Donald - 1953, 54Fisk, Jack - 1950Flander, Trent - 2007, 08, 09Flynn, Paul - 1986, 87, 88Fontana, Mike - 1989, 90Formanek, Larry - 1979, 80Formanek, Richard - 1954, 55Fort, L.J. - 2008, 09, 10Fortney, Shane - 1997Foster, Jerry - 1953, 55Foster, Jerry - 1959Fountain, Daurice - 2014Fowler, Brad - 2004Fox, Terry - 1965, 66Francke, Scott - 1985, 86Fransen, Jim - 1973, 74Fredericks, Chris - 1991, 92Freebolin, Fred - 1981, 82, 83, 84 Freeman, Roger - 1955, 56Freeney, William - 1990, 91, 92 Freeney, Terrance - 2003, 04, 05Friess, Doug - 1982, 83Friess, Keith - 1987Frisk, Charles - 1972, 73Fromholtz, Kyle - 2000Frost, Derrick - 2000, 01, 02Fry, Wayne - 1973, 74Fullbright, Mark - 1978, 79, 80Fuller, Joe - 1982, 83, 84, 85Fuller, Zerrick - 2010Fulton, Derrick - 1994, 95Furrey, Mike - 1997, 98, 99

G – Gacke, Jordan - 2010, 11, 12, 13Gaeta,Griffin-2013,14Galles, Eddie - 2002, 03Gant, Richard - 1947Gardner, Scott - 1984, 85Garrett, Cyrus - 2005, 06Garvin, Matt - 2005Gau, Mike - 1979, 80Gefs, Jim - 1972Gehrke, Brad - 1989, 90 Geise, Doran - 1978, 79 Gentzler, Dave - 1978, 80Gerard, Shawn - 2008, 09, 10, 11Gerrell, Michael - 1998, 99, 2000Gibbs, Beau - 2003, 04Gibson, Chad - 2011, 12Gilson, Joel - 2007, 08Ginn, Bryan - 1976, 77Gipper, Tim - 1981Girdner, Jeff - 1979, 80Glass, Myron - 1991, 92, 93, 94Goff, Mark - 1982Golly, Tracy - 1987Gonnering, Jake - 2009, 10Gonzalez, Luis - 1985, 86Goodvin, Elvin - 1946, 47Goodwille, Gene - 1941Goodwin, Jamie - 2005Goree, Darryl - 1982, 83Gougis, Jeff - 1986Graham, Kevin - 1981Grace, Pat - 2007, 08, 09Gran, Zach - 2009, 10Granderson, Jaz - 2010, 11Graves, Nate - 2010Gray, Johnny - 2005, 06, 07Gray, Mike - 1997Gray, Rodney - 1990, 91, 92 Green, Larry - 1967 Green, Troy - 1989Gregory, John - 1959Griffin,Kenneth-1942,46Griffith,Donald-1939

Griffith,Jerry-1979,80,81Griffin,Anthony-1993Grimes, Edward - 1984, 85Grove, Don - 1954, 56Grover, Judd - 1990Grundy, Randy - 1982Gulick, Bruce - 1966, 67Gunn, David - 1999, 2000Gustafson, Chris - 1999, 2000Guzman, Julio - 1997, 98

H – Haberman, Wayne - 1977Hadenfeldt, Augest - 2009, 10, 11Hadennfeldt, Bob - 1941, 45Hadley, Ron - 1978 Hagge, Lauren - 1945Hahn, Bobby - 1956, 57Hall, Deiondre’ - 2012, 13, 14Hall, Lance - 1995, 96Hall, Pat - 1975, 76Hall, Randy - 1997, 98Hallgren, Billy - 2007, 08, 09, 10Halligan, Pat - 1955, 56Hamilton, Jeff - 1976, 77Hamilton, Scott - 1979, 80, 81Hammar, Greg - 1993 Hammond, Del - 1964Hammond, Kevin - 1992, 93, 94, 95Hampton, Robert - 1967Hamre, Robert - 1999, 2000, 01, 02Hamrock, Jason - 1992, 93, 94, 95Haning, Thomas - 1974, 75, 76Hanley, Hurley - 1959, 60Hannam, Ross - 2003, 04, 05, 06Hannam, Ryan - 1998, 99, 2000, 01Hansen, Bryce - 1966Hansen, Denny - 1986, 87Hansen, Pat - 1986, 89 Hansen, Warren - 1958, 59Hanson, Trevor - 2013, 14Hanssen, Mark - 1984, 85, 86, 87Harken, Matt - 1992, 93, 94, 95Harms, Brad - 1998, 99, 2000Harms, Dennis - 1972, 73Harnack, Don - 1987, 88Harraway, Adrien - 1999, 2000Harrell, Jonathan - 2002, 03Harrington, Todd - 1991, 92, 93, 94Harris, De’Veon - 2007, 08Harris, Kenny - 2000, 01Harris, Kirk - 2012, 13, 14Harris, Steve - 1981, 82, 83, 84Harskamp, Dave - 1971Hart, Don - 1956Hartema, Ron - 1964Hartman, Dean - 1959Hartung, Dan - 1978, 79Harvey, Ken - 1980, 81Hawthorne, Greg - 1994, 95, 96Hayes, Brad - 1979, 80, 81, 82 Healy, Dennis - 1966Hebert, D.J. - 2013Heideman, Darin - 2002, 03, 04, 05Heimsoth, Jay - 1994, 95, 96, 97Hein, Mark - 1986, 87, 88, 89Heins, Justin - 2001, 02, 03, 04Helgens, J.P. - 2009Helgeson, Jeff - 1993, 94, 95Helmer, Danny - 1987 Helming, Ryan - 1997, 98, 99, 2000Henderson, Raishaun - 2001, 02, 03, 04Hendrickson, Mark - 1976, 77, 78, 79Henke, Cory - 2003, 04Herdliska, Mike - 1989Hermann, John - 2003, 04, 05Herndon, Jamal - 1999, 2000Herrig, Nate - 2007, 08, 09Herrin, John - 1990, 91, 92, 93

Herring, Jarred - 2008, 09, 10, 11Hershberger, James - 1954, 55Hill, Barkley - 2014Hill, Cedric - 1983, 84Hill, Charlie - 1961Hill, Dexter - 2005Hill, Eric - 1981Hill, John - 1984, 85, 86, 87Hillman, Mike - 1973Hines, Jerry - 1987, 88 Hoagland, Rodney - 1953, 54Hoambrecker, Mackenzie - 2000, 01, 02Hobbs, Kirk - 1980, 81, 82 Hodam, Rick - 1967Hodge, Elijah - 2009Hoffa, Randy - 1975, 76, 77Hoffman, Eric - 2004, 05, 06, 07Holcomb, Randy - 1983, 84Hollimon, Terry - 1997Holmes, Mark - 1981, 82, 83Holt, Greg - 1980Honsbruch, Merlyn - 1941Hord, D.J. - 2008, 09Horne, David - 2005Hougom, Steve - 1988, 89Houser, Steven - 1975Howard, Anthony - 2001, 02Howard, Austin - 2006, 07, 08, 09Howard, Darion - 2010, 11Howard, Sherrod - 1985, 86, 87, 88Hubbard, John - 2011, 12Hudak, Darren - 2008Hudnutt, Michael - 1990, 91, 92, 93Huffman, Max - 1956, 57, 58Hull, Chris - 1990Hunemuller, Reed - 1975, 76, 77, 78Hunt, Bob - 1941Hunter, Patrick - 2004, 05Hutchings, James - 1983, 84Huygens, Mark - 2005, 06, 07, 08

I – Idleburgh, James - 2003, 04Indvik, Bo - 1941, 42Ingalls, Steve - 1980, 81, 82Isaacson, Mike - 1991, 92Issak, Oliver - 1954Ivory, Titus - 2001, 02, 03, 04 J – Jackson, Carly - 1981, 82Jackson, Doug - 1987, 88Jackson, Jim - 1962, 63Jackson, Will - 2009James, Craig - 2008, 10James, Paul - 1972, 73, 74Jansen, Justin - 2000, 01, 02Jenkins, Charles - 1983, 84 Jenkins, John - 1996, 98Jennings, De’Angelo - 2014Jensen, Milo - 1939Jepsen, Chris - 2011, 12, 13Johansen, Norman - 1941Johnson, Charles - 2005Johnson, David - 2011, 12, 13, 14Johnson, Doug - 1974Johnson, Jay - 1989, 90, 91, 92Johnson, Jeremy - 2013Johnson, Jim - 1979, 80, 81, 82Johnson III, Joe - 2009Johnson, Marvin - 1967Johnson, Mike - 1979, 81, 82, 83Johnson, Steve - 1991, 92 Johnson, Tyler - 2001, 02, 03, 04Jones, Doug - 1973, 74Jones, James - 1987, 88, 89, 90 Jones, Jason - 1995, 96Jones, Marvin - 1937Jones, Scott - 1991

Jones, Tom - 1981, 82, 83Judge, Joe - 1991, 92Jongejeugd, Kris - 2001, 02Joseph, Moses - 2002Junkman, Charles - 1983, 84 Junkman, Randy - 1970, 71Jurgens,Griffith-2001,02

K – Kagan, Leo - 1937, 38Kaiser, Stephen - 2012Kalis, Ed - 1950Kane, Allen - 1937Kanne, Todd - 1985Kaylor, Mahlon - 1950, 51Keith, Brandon - 2006, 07Keith, Kevin - 1990, 91Keller, Joe - 2002, 03, 04Kelley, Matt - 1994, 95, 96Kelly, Walt - 2001, 02, 03, 04Kettner, Dennis - 1967Key, Alphonso - 2003, 04, 05Key, Thelonious - 1985, 86, 87, 88Kilfoy, Tim - 2012, 13, 14Killins, Pete - 1982King, Lynn - 1965, 66King, Ron - 1981, 83Kinney, Chuck - 2006, 07, 08, 09Kirk, Justin - 2005, 06, 07, 08Klahn, Scott - 1991, 1993Klavas, Bob - 1976, 77Klieman, Chris - 1986, 87, 89, 90Klostermann, Barry - 1986, 87Knapcyzk, Ken - 1984 Knock, Bob - 1955, 56Koch, Les - 1963, 64Koebcke, Brett - 2004, 05Kollmorgen, Sawyer - 2012, 13, 14Kolpin, Mike - 1985, 86, 87, 88Kolsrud, Don - 1954Kolthoff, Ken - 1984, 86, 87Koos, Dave - 1956Kopriva, Jack - 2011Kortemeter, Karl - 1974Korver, Doug - 1963, 64Kos, Adam - 2005, 06Kothe, Jacob - 1992, 93, 94, 95Kovacevich, Bill - 1965, 66Krapfl,Mike-1989,90Kratky, Robert - 1953Krebs, Walt - 1975, 76Kroemer, Ken - 1959, 60Kromah, Mohammed - 2011, 12Kruger, Dan - 2011, 12, 13

L –Lacy, Jordan - 2004, 05, 06, 07Lafollette, Andy - 1994, 95, 96LaGrant, Quincy - 1997, 98Lakin, Jeffrey - 1974, 75, 76 Lanaghan, Richard - 1953, 54Lancaster, Aaron - 1991Landau, Arthur - 1953, 54Lane, Nate - 2006Lane, Wes - 2006, 07, 08, 09Lang, Terry - 1978, 79Lange, Dick - 1962Lanning, Jim - 1981, 82Lanpher, Jared - 2011, 12Lappe, Graydon - 1947Larimore, Don - 1948Law, Derrick - 2006, 07, 08, 09Lee, Bob - 1946, 47, 48, 49Lee, John E. - 1992, 92, 93, 94Lee, John P. - 1990, 91, 92, 93Lee, Terry - 1989Lehman, Braden - 2012, 13, 14LeMaster, Brett - 2011, 12, 14

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Leonard, Montari - 2007, 10, 11Leonardelli, Terry - 1975, 76Leonardelli, Todd - 1977, 78Lewis, Corey - 2005, 06, 07, 08Lewis, Davey - 1981Lewis, Jim - 1981, 82Lewis, Michael - 2000Lewis, Whitney - 2006, 07Lewis, Will - 2006Limbaugh, Jordan - 2006, 07, 08, 09Lindgren, James - 2003, 04, 05, 06Linn, Aaron - 1940, 41Linsenmeyer, Jeremy - 1993, 94, 95, 96Lintz, Isaac - 2012, 13Lippman, Matt - 1994Lister, Charles - 1990, 91Lizzi, Jim - 2002, 03, 04Lloyd, Darrell - 2007, 08Lobdell, Joe - 2005, 06Long, Troy - 1982Lounsberry, Steve - 1971, 72, 73Loving, Jason - 1946, 47Ludwig, Nate - 1997, 98Luense, Kirk - 1996, 97Lyle, Levi - 1999, 2000, 01Lynch, Pat - 1976, 77, 78Lyons, Darryl - 1981, 82 Lyons, Edward - 1939Lyons, Eric - 1994, 95

M – Maas, Jim - 1940, 41MacAllister, Jack - 1946MacDonald, Joel - 1992Mackey, Matt - 2005Macklin, Ken - 1988, 89Magrane, Jerry - 1951Mahaffey, Ryan - 2007, 08, 09, 10Mahoney, Josh - 2006, 07, 08, 09Mailander, Chris - 1987Malausky, Matt - 1999Malone, Terrance - 1995, 96, 97, 98Manahl, Ryan - 2003, 04, 05Manigault, Joe - 1975, 76, 77Maragos, Nicholas - 1974, 75, 76Marbles, Derrick - 1991, 92, 93, 94Marchman, Otis - 1995, 96, 97Martin, Scott - 1992Marsden, Clement - 1939Martin, Andre - 2009, 10, 11Martin, Dale - 1942Martin, Leon - 1940, 41Martin, Max - 2009Martin, Ralph - 1950Masonholder, Merle - 1963, 64Matthes, Michael - 2003, 04, 05Matthews, Dave - 1965Matsen, Nick - 2001, 02Mays, Marlus - 2001, 02, 03McBride, Terrell - 2009, 10McCabe, Ben - 1938, 39McCalley, Ryan - 1996McCleary, Garland - 1985McCleary, Jason - 1991, 92, 93, 94McComas, Rob - 1989, 90, 91, 92McCorison, Kyle - 2000McCorvey, Dave - 1985, 86, 87 McDermott, Don - 1946, 47, 48McFadden, James - 1982, 83McFarland, Scott - 1990McGaster, Jeff - 2006, 07McKenzie, Ray - 1955McKinstry, Greg - 1997, 98McMahon, Brad - 1976McMakin Brett - 2013, 14McMoore, Sean - 2006, 07, 08McMoore, Terrell - 2006, 07, 08McNeail, Kenny - 1980

McNeal, Stephen - 1982, 83McNeil Ronelle - 2013, 14McPherson, Ted - 1963, 64Meester, Brad - 1996, 97, 98, 99Mehrl, Randy - 1989, 90Meier, Curtis - 2007, 08Melchert, Jeff - 1983, 84, 85Meredith, Scott - 1996, 97, 98Messingham, Court - 1986, 87, 88, 89Meyer, Dave - 1982Micho, Jim - 1990Mikesh, Marvin - 1955Mikkelson, Scott - 1999Miliner, Chris - 1980, 81, 82, 83Miller, Clint - 2000Miller, Darrian - 2014Miller, Dempsey - 1996, 97, 98Miller, Dick - 1965Miller, Jim - 1950, 51Miller, Larry - 1982, 83, 84Miller, Leon - 1997Miller, Lloyd - 1941Miller, Richard - 1966 Miller, Robert - 1947, 48, 49Miller, Tim - 1993, 94, 95, 96Minnick, Phil - 1962, 63Minnick, Ted - 1960, 61Minnieweather, D. - 1993Mitchell, Brian - 1989, 90, 91 Mitchell, Jack - 1998, 99Mitchell, Matt - 2000, 01, 02, 03Mitchell, Pat - 1959, 60, 61Mitchell, Ray - 2013, 14Mohling, Paul - 1947Mohr, Bruce - 1965, 66Molstead, Mike - 1983, 84Monroe, Tony - 1990, 91, 92, 93Monson, Chad - 1990, 91, 92Montgomery, Bruce - 1962, 63Montgomery, Norm - 1977, 78Moore, Randy - 1977Moorhouse, Tom - 1970, 71, 72, 73Moothart, Mark - 2001, 02Moretz, Brian - 1992, 93, 94, 95Morgan, Jerry - 1959Morgan, Terrell - 2000, 01, 02Morris, Andy - 1995, 96, 98, 99Morrison, Dick - 1984Morrison, Greg - 1985 Morrison, Ken - 1983, 85Morrison, Michael - 1999Morrison, Mike - 1994, 95, 96Moses, Neal - 1976Moses, Tim - 1984, 85Mosley, Tim - 1990, 91, 92, 93Mote, Kevin - 1985, 86, 87Mulholland, Ed - 1966Mumma, D.J. - 1991, 92, 93, 94Murphy, Tom - 1956Murray, Jon - 2000Muyengwa, Tendai - 1995, 96, 97

N – Nank, Alex - 2013, 14Nelson, Erik - 1996, 97, 98Nick Nelson - 2005, 06, 07, 08Nelson, Rick - 1982, 83Nelson, Simon - 1990, 91, 92Nelson, Walter - 1994Nepote, Rick - 1979Netusil, Clay - 1984, 85, 86Neuwohner, Jon - 1979, 80Niemann, Kyle - 2005Nixon, Tom - 1976Nofal, Justin - 1997, 98, 99, 2000Nordlie, Craig - 1980, 81, 82Norenberg, Stan - 1955Norman, Larry - 1972, 73, 74

Norris, Jeremy - 1992Nuss, Chris - 1989, 90, 91, 92

O – Obermeier, Scott - 1992, 93Obi, Henry - 2009, 10O’Brien, Joe - 1981, 82, 83, 84O’Brien, Mac - 2011, 12, 14Oden, Markel - 1981, 82, 83, 84Oddo, Pat - 1980O’Donnell, Brett - 1991, 92, 93, 94O’Donnell, Jim - 1972, 73 Ogren, Bob - 1948, 49Olin, Dick - 1965Olinyk, Mike - 1977Oliphant, Rich - 1962, 63Olsen, Christian - 1995, 96Omli, Tate - 2013, 14O’Neill, Tim - 1997, 98, 99Oordt, Schuylar - 2007, 08, 09, 10Ori, Frank - 1984, 85Orth, Terry - 1984, 85, 86Otto, Nick - 1977, 78Overman, Justin - 2002, 03Owen, Ron - 1965Owens, Chad - 2011, 12, 13, 14Owens, Scott - 1982, 83, 84, 85Ozbun, Ryan - 2000, 01, 02

P – Page, Earl - 1947Palangi, Brian - 2010, 11, 12Panasci, Frank - 1941Pantazis, John - 2000Parson, Merritt - 1947Parsons, Chris - 2005, 06Pastorino, Charles - 1939, 40, 41Pattee, Andy - 1994, 95, 96, 97Paulsen, Arnold - 1951Paulsen, William - 1950, 51Pauly, Nick - 2004, 05, 06Paup, Alex - 2014Paup, Bryce - 1986, 87, 88, 89Pedersen, Ray - 1965, 66Pedersen, Matt - 1996, 97, 98, 99Pedescleaux, Everette - 2005, 06, 07, 08Peebles, Errol - 1985, 86, 87, 88Peiffer, Wyatt - 2012, 13, 14Peitler, Steve - 1988, 89Pena, Javier - 1990, 91, 92, 93Penelton, James - 1994Peters, Brian - 2012Petersen, Duane - 1988, 89, 90, 91Peterson, Jerome - 1999Peterson, Matt - 1996, 97, 98, 99Peterson, Sam - 2006, 07Peterson, Scott - 1975, 77, 78Peterson, Tim - 1987, 88, 89, 90Petrie, Tom - 2001, 02, 03, 04Phillips, Jarvis - 2002Phipps, Neil - 1976, 77Pilcher, Jon - 1992, 93, 94, 95Pinkham, Thomas - 1966, 67Pippett, Mark - 1987Pitlik, James - 1975, 76, 77, 78 Podemski, James - 1938Popovic, Milo - 1988, 89Poppen, Mike - 1997, 98, 99Porter, James - 1994, 95Powell, Earl - 1995 Powell, Tyler - 1998, 99 Pratt, David - 1989Price, Anthony - 1985, 86, 87, 88Price, Dwayne - 1982, 83, 84, 85Price, Rick - 1964, 65Prior, Don - 1949, 50Putney, Justin - 2013, 14

Q – Quirarte, Tony - 1980

R – Rabey, Howard - 1937, 38Raffensperger, John - 1959, 60Rainbow, Bud - 1949, 50Ramthum, David - 1977, 78, 79, 80Randall, Walter - 1997, 98Ranum, Brad - 1990Rater, Larry - 1967Rathje, Robert - 2013, 14Rathmacher, Jacob - 2013, 14Rauch, Karl - 1951, 53Rausa, Nate - 2006, 07Rawlins, Tyler - 2003, 04, 05, 06Reading, Jason - 1990, 91, 92, 93Reed, Ryan - 1996Reimer, Eric - 2008, 09, 10Reimer, Rick - 1980Reinhardt, Eldon - 1960, 61Remmert, Brad - 1993, 94Remmert, Chad - 1990Remmert, Dennis - 1956, 58Rennie, Tirrell - 2010, 11Reth, Adam - 2014Reyerson, Mace - 1958, 59Reynolds, Jerry - 1953, 54, 55Reynolds, Lee - 2002, 03Rhone, Dedrick - 1999, 2000Rial, Tim - 1990, 91, 92Richtsmeier, Brad - 2000, 02Riebe, Harland - 1938, 39Rieber, Joseph - 1998, 99, 2000Rinehart, Chad - 2004, 05, 06, 07Roberson, Justin - 1996, 97, 98, 99Roberts, Adam - 2007, 08Roberts, Hugh - 1938Roberts, Keelan - 1977, 78, 80Roberts, Lew - 1956Roberts, Phil - 1963, 64, 65Roberts, Tom - 1981, 82, 83Robertson, Jeremy - 2007, 08Robinson, Daniel - 1984, 85Roby, Bill - 1981 Roby, Kelson - 1979Roderick, Ron - 1957Rogers, Larry - 1976Rohlfsen, LaVerne - 1948, 50, 53Rohr, Sam - 2012, 2014Rokes, Tracy - 1982, 83Roloff, Harlan - 1947, 48, 49Root, John - 1980, 81, 82Rosene, Vernon - 1953, 54Rosien, James - 1953, 54Ross, Phil - 1973, 74Roth, Will - 2014Rowray, Richard - 1951Rubie, Russ - 1985, 86, 87, 88Rudd, James - 1968, 1969Ruffin,James-2006,07,08,09Rummels, Jack - 2011, 12, 13, 14Rush, Dan - 1987, 88, 89, 90Rush, Shawn - 2012, 13, 14Rutledge, Brandon - 1998, 99 S – Sabus, Larry - 1956Safly,Jason-1990St. Meyer, Steve - 1995, 96Salinas, Steve - 1994Salmon, Bill - 1973, 74Salmon, Marc - 1993, 94, 95Salz, Mark - 1979, 80, 81, 82Sanders, Al - 1980Sanders, Eric - 2004, 05, 06, 07Sanders, Mario - 1983, 84Sanderson, Ben - 2001, 02

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Sandifer, Brian - 1989Sandon, Steve - 1979, 80, 81Sandy, Justin - 2000, 01, 02, 03Sanford, Darnell - 1961Santee, Claude - 1939Santifer, Jason - 2002Sapp, Benny - 2002, 03Sauer, Tim - 2009, 10, 11, 12Saxon, Henry - 1984, 85Scalissi, Tom - 1973, 74, 75, 76Schabilion, John - 2003, 04, 05Schipper, Travis - 1994, 95, 96, 97Schmadeke, Michael - 2014Schmidt, Ben - 2007, 08Schmitt, Al - 1984Schoenenberger, J.- 1978 Schonert, Steve - 1980, 81, 82Schooley, Dave - 1973, 74 Schooley, Phil - 1967Schramm, Earl - 1942Schratz, Dave - 2005, 06Schuler, Doug - 1970, 71Schult, Karter - 2013, 14Schulte, Charles - 1958, 59Schulte, Mike - 1988, 89, 90, 91Schultz, Randy - 1963, 64Schultz, Roger - 1980, 81Schwartz, Bill - 1960, 61Schwartz, Ken - 1973, 74Scott, Garrett - 2009, 10, 11Scott, Quentin - 2008, 09Scott, Randy - 1973, 74Scriven, Lon - 1966Seiple, Larry - 1982Seitz, Reid - 2001Setterstrom, Chad - 1999, 2000, 01, 02Shafrath, Jerry - 1981, 82Shannon, Tyler - 2002Sharar, Lincoln - 1993, 94, 95, 96Shaw, Mike - 1976, 77, 79Shedd, Kenny - 1989, 90, 91, 92Shelton, Chris - 1990, 91, 92, 93Sherman, Walt - 1949Shimp, Martin - 1941Shirk, Clifford - 1939Sickles, Sid - 1963Siddens, Robert - 1947Sievertsen, Tyler - 2011, 12, 13Simkus, Tony - 1950Simpson, Bill - 1954Simpson, Trent - 2014Sims, Marvin - 1994, 1996Sinkfield,Terrell-,2009,10,11,12Skain, Dick - 1949Skibsted, Dave - 1973Sloan, Marvin - 1955, 56Smallwood, Scott - 1986, 87Smiley, Mike - 1980Smith, Bill - 1966Smith, Casey - 1990, 91, 92, 93Smith, Jack - 1958Smith, Jason E. - 1992Smith, Jason L. - 1991Smith, Jordan - 2008, 09, 10, 11Smith, Kriss - 1973Smith, Luke - 2000Smith, Lyle - 1953Smith, Mike - 1984, 85, 86, 87 Smith, Morris - 1956Smith, Nathan - 2000Smith, Robert - 1966Smith, Tom - 1973Smith, Tyvis - 2013, 14Smith, Wes - 2012Soli, Terry - 1976Soliday, Jake - 1997, 99, 2000, 01Sonie, Varmah - 2009, 10, 11, 12Sonnenberg, Al - 1960

Sorensen, Hans - 1948, 49, 50Sovereign, George - 1949Sovich, Frank - 1955, 56Spahn, Jim - 1976, 77Spani, Jim - 1982Spanjers, Matt - 1977, 78Spann, Dannie - 1995, 96Speicher, Al - 1983, 85Spellman, Ben - 2004 Spoden, Steve - 1985, 86, 87, 88Squire, Rick - 1977, 78, 79, 80 Squiers, Curt - 1959Stegall, Brian - 1999, 2003Stegall, Rod - 1977, 78Steichen, Austin - 2006, 07, 08, 09Steines, Mark - 1983, 84Steinkamp, Gene - 1940, 41Stelk, Jeff - 1982Stelken, Art - 1983, 85, 86Stensrud, Kevin - 2002, 03, 04, 05Stephenson, Kent - 1962, 63Stevens, Bob - 1960, 61Stewart, Don - 1980, 81, 82Stien, Zach - 1999, 2000, 02Stigler, Luke - 2003, 04Stimmel, Chris - 1999, 2000, 01Stolz, Todd - 1989, 90Storbeck, Bob - 1984, 85, 86Stotser, B.J. - 2004Stovall, Jeff - 1993, 94, 95, 96Strathman, Matt - 2008, 09, 10Stratton, Ed - 1978, 79, 80Stratton, Marty - 1973, 74, 75, 76Streets, Scott - 1994, 95, 96, 97Strickland, Maceo - 1994, 95, 96, 97Strottman, Bill - 1965Sullivan, John - 1958Surrency, Justin - 2002, 03, 04, 05Sutherland, Kerry - 1980 Swain, J.J. - 2009, 10, 11, 12Sweeney, Bryce - 2014Swift, Bob - 2005, 06, 07, 08Swisher, Kurt - 1976, 77Syndergaard, Jarod - 2013Szopinski, Terry - 1981, 82, 83Szymanski, Gordon - 2000, 02, 03

T – Talton, Tyree - 1995, 96, 97, 98Tatoian, Mike - 1980, 81, 82Taylor, Anthony - 1992, 93, 94, 95Taylor, Bryan - 1983Tecklenburg, Aaron - 1999, 2000Tecklenburg, Evan - 2008, 09Tegeler, Rod - 1977, 78Tenpenny, Tracy - 1988, 89, 90, 91Teply, Jay - 2008, 09, 10, 11Tharp, Matt - 2003, 04, 05, 06Thomas, Clayton - 1955, 56Thomas, Edward - 1999Thomas, Jim - 1973, 74Thomas, Tramon - 1997, 98Thomas, Troy - 1982, 83, 84Thompson, Brett - 1990Thompson, Jamar - 2007, 08, 09, 10Thompson, Kane - 2010Thompson, Larry - 1961, 62Thompson, Londo - 1999Thompson, Kane - 2009Thomsen, Ralph - 1965, 66Thorn, Andy - 2003, 04Thorne, Brian - 1981Thorp, Kevin - 1979, 80Threatt, Ed - 1990, 91, 92, 93Tierney, Casey - 2000, 01, 02, 03Tim, Sam - 2011, 12, 13Timmermans, Mike - 1973, 74Toben, Josh - 1992, 93, 94, 95

Todd, Danny - 1979, 80 Tollefson, David - 1953, 54 Toom, Michael - 1966Trewin, Joe - 1996Triplett, Danny - 2003, 04Trosky, Gregg - 1978Turner, Maurice - 2007, 08, 09, 10

U – Urbanek, Justin - 1995, 96Ursini, Mike - 1982

V– Vandevender, De’Andre - 2011VanOort, Larry - 1961, 62Varner, Tanner - 2004, 05Vaughn, James - 1982, 83Vereen Jr., Kevin - 2011, 12, 13, 14Vettraino, Regi - 1997, 98, 99, 2000Vice, Jason - 1993, 95, 96Voggessor, Roy - 1953, 54Vogt, Adam - 1998, 99, 2000, 01

W – Wachenheim, James - 1953Wachenheim, Lee - 1947, 49, 50, 51Waite, Mike - 1989Walker, Taras - 1996, 97Walker, Thomas - 1953, 54Wallace, Ben - 2012Wallace, Greg - 1988, 89, 90Wallace, Joseph - 1990, 91, 92, 93Waller, Matt - 1993, 94, 95, 96Walter, Caleb - 2008, 09, 10Walter, Eric - 1995, 96Walter, Ryan - 2000, 01, 02Ward, Dedric - 1993, 94, 95, 96Ware, Doug - 1983, 84Warner, Kurt - 1990, 91, 92, 93Warren, Luke - 2008, 09Washington, Maurice - 1978 Waskosky, John - 1983Waters, Clifford - 2004, 05, 06, 07Waters, Duane - 1960, 61Watson, Eric - 1981Webb, Jordan - 2012, 13, 14Webster, Kevin - 1980, 81, 82Weed, Gerald - 1947Weissenburger, Tom - 1982Wellbrock, Richard - 1990, 91Wellington, Wilmot - 2011, 12Wells, Austin - 2011 Wentzel, Bob - 1975, 76, 77White, Blake - 2011, 13White, Eric - 1985, 86, 87 White, Gary - 1963 Whiteley, Frank - 1949Whiting, Jamison - 2013, 14Whitver, Mark - 1976, 77, 78Wiegmann, Bruce - 1960, 61Wilcox, Gary - 1959, 60Wilkinson, Doug - 2003, 04Willard, Kevin - 1983, 85, 86, 87Williams, Andrew - 2004, 05, 06Williams, Billy - 2014Williams, Bob - 1946, 47Williams, Brandon - 1995, 96Williams, Darian - 2006, 07Williams, Evan - 2013, 14Williams, Glenn - 1993, 94Williams, John - 1949Williams, John - 1967Williams, Pat - 1983, 84, 85, 86Williams, Pat - 1988, 89, 90, 91Williams, Robert - 1983, 84, 85Williams, Victor - 2006, 07Williams, Wendell - 1959, 60Williams, Xavier - 2011, 12, 13, 14

Willett, Mike - 1976, 79Willson, Blake - 2013, 14Wilson, Darren - 1984, 85Wilson, Lucas - 1996, 97, 98Wilson, Mark - 1979, 80, 81, 82 Wingert, Brian - 2003, 04, 05, 06Wirth, Nate - 2003Wissler, Justin - 2011Wissler, Harvey - 1947Wistey, Glenn - 1946Wittman, Ed - 1941Woepking, Warren - 1966, 67Wohlers, Bill - 1958Wolf, Paul - 1991, 92, 93, 94Wolter, Greg - 1975Womochil, Jim - 1987, 88, 89Woodley, Mike - 1970, 71, 72, 73Woods, Preston, 2014Woolhiser, Eugene - 1951Wright, Dennis - 1962Wright, Phil - 2011, 12, 13Wright, Steve - 1977, 78, 79, 80Wright, William - 1938, 39Wright, Woody - 1987, 88 Y – Yancey, Franchot - 1982York, Bill - 1950Young, Charles - 1990, 91Young, Edwin - 2012, 14Yount, Dave - 1982

Z – Zabloudil, Bob - 1946 Zehr, Matt - 1999, 2000Zehr, Nathan - 1996, 97, 98Zielinski, Grant - 2006Zlab, Austin - 2008, 09, 10Zumbach, Brad - 1980

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ALL-TIME COACHES

ASSISTANT COACHES*Active Coaches In Bold

Adams, Blue - 2011Albert, Jerry - 1982-83Allen, Terry - 1979-88Anderson, Robert - 1985-87Anderson, Wes - 1991-95Austin, Atif - 2005-2009Barkema,Ben-2015-PresentBarnhart, Donald - 1947-50Beard, Steve - 1997-99Behrens, Chris - 1997-98Greg Bice - 1960Bienfang, Homer - 1956 Bitcon, Lawrence - 1960-62Blythe, Todd - 2012-2014Boals, Dan - 1971-74Bolks, Robert - 1985-88, 2002-05Bowman, Carl - 1962Breitbach, Louis - 1957Bullocks, Daniel - 2012-2014Cacek, Charles - 1955Calloway, Bill - 1970Carney, Clarence - 1959Chambers, Wally - 1983-84Chinander, Erik - 2004-09Clark, Dan - 2010-12Clark, Jim - 1951-58Coso, Nick - 1980-82Davis, Jeremiah - 1981-82Davis,Joe-2015-PresentDewitt, Jovan - 2009-11Dickinson, Art - 1955-61Dorazio, Dan - 1980-81Eagen, Todd - 1991-02Entz, Matt - 2010-12Erusha, Don - 1963-77, 1983Evangelista, Jim - 1963Farley, Mark - 1987-96French, Roger - 1979Freeney, William - 1997, 01Frost, Scott - 2007-08Garrison, Michael - 1996Gold, Jeremy - 2005-06Green, Reginald - 1974-77Gregory, John - 1981-82Hall, Brandon - 2006Hall, Stanley - 1954-55Hansen, warren - 1961Harken, Matt - 2011-12Hart, Don - 1963Haynes, Paul - 1997-98Hedden, Chris - 1997-00Henry, Glen - 1966-69Hord,D.J.-2012-PresentHuzjak, Ryan - 1997-98Ingalls, Bret - 1997-99Inge, William - 2001-04Johnson,Jeremiah-2007-Present

Kaiser, Jay - 1999-00Kettner, Dennis - 1972Klieman, Chris - 1992-93, 06-10Klinker, Walt - 1983-95Koll, Bill - 1952-56, 1958Kolling, Mike - 1977-84, 87-91Landphair, Ron - 2001-03Lichtenberg, Tom - 1988Lorenz, Thomas - 1975-78Lynch,Brandon-2013-PresentLyons, Ed - 1956-57Mahaffey, Ryan - 2013Mason, Tom - 1997McCuskey, David - 1950-51McGee, Garrick - 1999McQuiston, Earl - 1971Mitchell, Jack - 2000-02Montgomery, Jerry - 2006-08Montignani, Bill - 1971Moothart, Mark - 2003-04Moseley, Dick - 1992-96Naber, Brian - 1971Nelson, Rick - 2000-2014Niemann, Jay - 1997-01Nordly, Oliver - 1937-52Norman, Larry - 1977-80Norvell, Jay - 1989Oguntodu,Olaitan-2015-PresentOliphant, Richard - 1967Paup,Bryce-2013-PresentPerkins, Kevin - 2000Piro, John - 1984Pirrotta, Lou - 1979Ray,Jason-2015-PresentRemmert, Dennis - 1964-87Rudd, Jim - 1971Ryan, Frakn - 1968Salmon,Bill-1983-96,01-PresentSams, Doug - 1979-82Sanders, Eric - 2010-11Schuler, Denny - 1998Schulte, Charles - 1968-69Smith, Mike - 1988-94Sommerlot, Roger - 1982-83Sullivan, John - 1960Szabo, Steve - 1988Thompson, Larry - 1964, 1970Thurness, Bob - 1989Verducci, Frank - 2014Verduzco, Mario - 2001-2014Vokolek, D.J. - 2003-05Walter, Doug - 1972Ward, Dedric - 2010Whitmore, Chris - 1999-00Wiegandt, Ardell - 1987, 89-96Wight, Del - 1996Williams, Travis - 2012Wilt, Bill - 2008-09Zenisek, Jeff - 1997-00

ALL-TIME HEAD COACH RECORDS

Coach W L T Years Titles

No Coach 5 5 0 1895-96 0Fred Wolff 5 1 0 1897 0E.K. Leighton 4 0 1 1898 0Sweetland 1 3 2 1899 0Fred Williams 3 4 1 1900 0G.B.Affleck 5 3 2 1901 0Charles Pell 15 15 5 1902-05 0No Football 1906-07C.B. Simmons 11 0 0 1908-09 0J.O. Berrine 3 7 1 1910, 17 0H.F. Pasini 8 4 2 1911-12 0A. Berkstresser 8 18 2 1913-16 0Russell Glaesner 1 3 0 1918 0Ivan Doseff 6 6 2 1919-20 0L.L. Mendenhall 15 11 2 1921-24 0Paul Bender 25 9 6 1925-29 2*L.W. Whitford 10 13 2 1930-32 0John Baker 6 9 2 1933-34 0Thomas Johnson 4 2 2 1935 0Clyde Starbeck 95 58 10 1936-42, 45-47 8#No Football 1943-44William Hammer 10 8 0 1958-59 0Stan Sheriff 129 101 4 1960-82 4*, 2#Darrell Mudra 43 16 1 1983-87 2 1/2+Earle Bruce 5 6 0 1988 0Terry Allen 75 26 0 1989-96 6+Mike Dunbar 29 15 0 1997-00 0Mark Farley 120 56 0 2001-pres. 7+Totals 625 387 47 1895-2012 32

AFCA COACHES OF THE YEAR

Year District Coach

1960 District 6 Stan Sheriff1975 District 6 Stan Sheriff1985 Region 4 Darrell Mudra1992 Region 4 Terry Allen1996 Region 4 Terry Allen2001 Region 4 Mark Farley2007 Region 4 Mark Farley

DON HANSEN’S FOOTBALL GAZETTE

Year District Coach

2005 NW Region Coach of the Year Mark Farley

COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME

Year Coach

2000 Darrell Mudra 2002 Earle Bruce

EDDIE ROBINSON AWARD

Year Coach

2007 Mark Farley

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