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2011 Schedule .......................................................................... Back CoverQuick Facts/Sports Information ............................................................2We are Chadron State ... .............................................................................3

The CoachesBill O’Boyle ......................................................................................................4Todd Auer ........................................................................................................6Chris Stein .......................................................................................................7Craig Jersild ....................................................................................................8Ben Martin, Matthew Middleton ...........................................................9Gino Polastri, Tanner Tetrault ................................................................9Scott Phaydavong, Richard Smock .....................................................10Eric Raisbeck, Jeff Lyster, Jeff Wilkerson .........................................10

2011 Team PreviewEagles hoping to fly high this fall ........................................................122011 Chadron State Veterans Roster................................................142011 Chadron State Incoming Players Roster ..............................15Pronunciation Guide ................................................................................15Players by State ..........................................................................................15By the Numbers .........................................................................................15Returning Player Biographies..............................................................16Incoming Player Biographies ...............................................................34

Season PreviewGame No. 1 - UNIVERSITY OF MARY ...............................................38Game No. 2 - ANGELO STATE ..............................................................39Game No. 3 - WESTERN STATE ..........................................................40Game No. 4 - ADAMS STATE ................................................................41Game No. 5 - CSU-PUEBLO ...................................................................42Game No. 6 - NEBRASKA-KEARNEY ................................................43Game No. 7 - N.M. HIGHLANDS ..........................................................44Game No. 8 - WESTERN N.M. ..............................................................45Game No. 9 - FORT LEWIS ....................................................................46Game No. 10 - COLORADO MINES ....................................................47Game No. 11 - COLORADO MESA ......................................................48

A Look Back at 2010Game-by-Game ...........................................................................................49Team Statistics ..........................................................................................55Individual Statistics .................................................................................55Defensive Statistics .................................................................................56Honors/Records Set ................................................................................572010 Final Polls ........................................................................................58NCAA Division II Final Rankings ........................................................58

The RMACFinal RMAC Standings .............................................................................58Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Players ...............................59All-Star Gridders ........................................................................................60

HistoryStatistical Comparison, 1968-2010 .................................................61All-Americans .............................................................................................62Record of All Football Games, 1911-2010 ......................................63Postseason/RMAC Records ..................................................................64Individual Records, 1940-Present .....................................................65Team Records, 1940-Present ...............................................................71 Chadron State College Football Records, 1940-Present ..........73All-Time Records .......................................................................................77Coaching Records ......................................................................................77Top 10 Winningest Coaches ................................................................77Year-By-Year CSC Team Records .........................................................77Year-By-Year Game Results ...................................................................78When Was the Last Time the Eagles .................................................84

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Media Guide Credits

The 2011 Chadron State College football media guide is designed to serve the media and public with information related to the CSC football team and the CSC campus.

The 2011 football media guide was written by sports information director Alex Helmbrecht.

Craig Conway designed the front and back covers and Helmbrecht designed the guide.

Photography by: Helmbrecht, Justin Haag, Marshall, Daniel Binkard, DeWayne Gimeson.

Danny Woodhead’s photo on page 66 appears Courtesy of the New England Patriots/Keith Nordstrom.

The guide was designed with Adobe InDesign CS5 and printed by the CSC Print Shop. Special thanks to the expertise of Bruce Huckfeldt and Craig Conway.

The 2011 football media guide is dedicated to the memory of Travis Calkin, a Cody High School graduate who signed to play football for the Eagles. Unfortunately, he never got that chance after tragically dying after an automobile accident in late July.

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n CredentialsRequests for credentials and press box seating for home football games should be made in advance by calling the sports informa-tion office at 308-432-6212 or by e-mail at [email protected].

Only appropriately credentialed individuals will be allowed access into the press box. Seating is limited.

Photographers, press and broadcast journalists must display credentials at all times and remain within NCAA-designated areas, which includes the coaches and players box on the home and visi-tor sideline.The CSC sports information office has the discretion to refuse or revoke media credentials at any time.

n InterviewsHead coach Bill O’Boyle and selected players will be available for interviews on the field following a 10-minute cooling off period once the game ends. In some instances a press conference will be held in the Nelson Physical Activity Center. The media wishing to attend will be notified by the sports information office.

All requests for player interviews must be coordinated through the sports information office by calling 308-432-6212 or by e-mailing [email protected]. Chadron State coaches can be reached in their offices Monday through Thursday mornings.

Chadron State College Sports Information

Alex Helmbrecht is entering his fifth year as the sports informa-tion director at Chadron State Col-lege. Before working at CSC, he was a sports reporter at the Scottsbluff Star-Herald two years. A native of McCook, Helm-brecht earned an associate of arts degree from McCook Community College in 2002 and a bachelor of arts degree in English literature from CSC in 2005.

Con Marshall remains highly involved in the institution’s public-ity efforts. Marshall is in his 41st year of employment at CSC. A native of Chadron and a CSC graduate, Marshall has been recognized for his efforts in pro-moting athletics by the Nebraska Athletic Directors, Nebraska Coach-es Association, and the Nebraska High School Hall of Fame. He also has received a 25-year award from the College Sports Information Directors of America and the award for the RMAC SID of the Year is named after him.

Sports Information Director

Alex Helmbrecht

Information Services Officer

Con Marshall

Chadron State College Quick FactsCity/Zip ......................................................................... Chadron, NE 69337Founded/Enrollment ..............................................................1911/2,841Nickname ................................................................................................ EaglesSchool Colors ...............................................................Cardinal and WhiteStadium/Capacity ........Elliott Field at Don Beebe Stadium/3,800Surface .......................................................................................Natural GrassPress Box Phone ..................................................................308-432-7780Affiliation ........................................................................... NCAA Division IIConference................................ Rocky Mountain Athletic ConferencePresident .............................................................................. Dr. Janie C. ParkAthletic Director .........................................................................Brad SmithAthletic Deptartment/Tickets Phone .........................308-432-6344Athletic Dept. Fax ................................................................308-432-6493Sports Information Director ...................................... Alex HelmbrechtSID E-mail ...............................................................ahelmbrecht@csc.eduSID Office Phone ..................................................................308-432-6212Head Athletic Trainer .................................................................. Don WattAthletic Training Room .....................................................308-432-6340

Team Information 2010 Record .................................................................................................8-3RMAC Record/Finish ...................................................................... 7-2/3rdFinal AFCA/D2Football.com Rankings ......................................NR/NRLast NCAA Playoff Appearance .........................................................2008Playoff Result ............................. L 20-10 to Minnesota Duluth, 2008Basic Offense ......................................................................Multiple SpreadBasic Defense ...............................................................................................4-2Letterwinners Returning ......................................................................... 38

Offense ...................................................................................................... 21Defense ..................................................................................................... 16Special Teams ........................................................................................... 1

Letterwinners Lost ..................................................................................... 17Offense ......................................................................................................... 8Defense ........................................................................................................ 8Special Teams ........................................................................................... 1

Starters Returning ...................................................................................... 17Offense ......................................................................................................... 9Defense ........................................................................................................ 7Special Teams ........................................................................................... 1

Starters Lost ..................................................................................................... 8Offense ......................................................................................................... 2Defense ........................................................................................................ 5Special Teams ........................................................................................... 1

Coaching StaffHead Coach/Offensive Line ...................................................Bill O’BoyleAlma Mater ............................................................. Western Illinois, 1987Career Record (Seasons) ............................................................54-17 (6)Office Phone ...........................................................................308-432-6281Best Time to Reach .............. Monday through Thursday morningsHead Coach E-mail ........................................................boboyle@csc.edu

AssistantsDefensive Coordinator .............................................................. Todd AuerPassing Game Coordinator/Quarterbacks....................... Chris SteinDefensive Backs.........................................................................Craig JersildRunning Backs ............................................................... Scott PhaydavongWide Receivers ................................... Jeff Wilkerson, Matt MiddletonOffensive Line.......................................................................Richard SmockDefensive Backs/Special Teams ..................................Tanner TetraultLinebackers ............................................................Ben Martin, Jeff LysterDefensive Line .........................................................................Eric Raisbeck

HistoryFirst Year of Football .............................................................................1911All-Time Record (Seasons) .........................................486-333-15 (96)All-Time RMAC Record (Seasons) .....................................123-33 (20)Number of RMAC Championships (Last) ..............................8 (2008)All-Time Postseason Record ............................................................... 4-10NCAA D-II Playoff Appearances (Record) ................................ 7 (3-7)First Team All-Americans ........................................................................ 20Harlon Hill Trophy Winners ...................................................................... 2First Team All-RMAC Selections ..........................................................129RMAC Players of the Year ............................................................................ 9

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We are Chadron State ...Majors offered at CSC

Applied HistoryArtBiology SciencesBusinessCommunication ArtsEducationFamily & Consumer SciencesHealth SciencesHistoryInformation Science & TechnologyJustice StudiesLiteratureMathematicsMolecular BiologyMusicPhysical SciencesPsychologyRange ManagementRecreationSocial WorkTheatrePre-ChiropracticPre-Dental HygienePre-DentistryPre-DieteticsPre-MedicinePre-MortuaryPre-NursingPre-Occupational TherapyPre-OptometryPre-OsteopathyPre-PharmacyPre-Physician’s AssistantPre-Physical TherapyPre-PodiatryPre-RadiologyPre-Range ManagementPre-VeterinaryPre-Wildlife ManagementPre-EngineeringPre-Law

For more information, visit www.csc.edu

Location: Chadron, a city of about 6,000 residents, is located in northwest Nebraska. Chadron was named by Forbes.com as one of the top 10 American towns to visit in 2009.School Type: State, public, four-year college granting baccalaureate and graduate degreesTotal enrollment: About 2,600 studentsCalendar: Academic year of two semesters; summer sessionsDegrees granted: Bachelor of Applied Sciences, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Education, Master of Arts in Education, Master of Business Administration, Master of Education and Specialist in Education, as well as pre-professional education.Career services: A wide range of resources are available to assist stu-dents in career planning and job attainment.Accreditation: All programs at CSC are regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association. In addition the programs in Business Administration, Social Work, and Teacher Education are also accredited by their professional councils.Financial assistance: Available to admitted, degree-seeking students based upon financial needHousing: College-owned and operated residence hallsAverage ACT Score: 21Male/female percentage: 43 percent males, 57 percent femalesAverage class size: 18Student to faculty ratio: 17-1Faculty: About 58% of our faculty has doctoral degrees

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Bill O’Boyle has made the most of his opportunity as the Eagles’ head coach since taking over the position seven years ago.

In his six seasons guiding the pro-gram, O’Boyle has led the Eagles to national prominence. His teams posted three-straight undefeated regular seasons and won three Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Championships from 2006-2008. During that stretch the Eagles won a record 28 consecutive RMAC games. The Eagles also advanced into the quarterfinals of the NCAA Divi-sion II Quarterfinals in 2006 and 2007 and the second round in 2008.

Through six seasons, O’Boyle is already the school’s second-winningest football coach with a record of 54-17 and a winning percentage of 76.1. His winning percentage is the third highest mark for active coaches in Division II entering the 2011 season.

O’Boyle, who stresses the importance of playing well at home, has an impres-sive record at Elliott Field. In six years, the Eagles are 29-6. One of those losses occurred in the playoffs.

On the road, O’Boyle has led CSC to a 25-11 record.

Combined with his time as an assis-tant coach, O’Boyle has been on the CSC sideline for 151 victories, over 30 per-cent of the school’s all-time win total.

O’Boyle, who credits his coaching staff for the majority of CSC’s success, received a huge honor in late 2007 when he was named the Liberty Mutual Division II Coach of the Year. He was chosen from a field of over 150 coaches and was featured in a special that aired on ABC. With the award, O’Boyle re-ceived a $50,000 cash award to support civic and charitable activities, as well as a $20,000 scholarship donation to the school’s alumni association. O’Boyle

Bill O’BOyleHead Coach / Offensive Coordinator / Offensive Line Coach7th Year as Head Coach/20th Year OverallAlma Mater: Western Illinois (1987)

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said he donated a large portion of the $50,000 to Friends of Pets, a regional organization that finds homes for res-cued dogs, as well as placing unwanted pets.

O’Boyle was also one of five finalists for the award in 2008.

In addition to the Liberty Mutual award, O’Boyle has been named the RMAC Coach of the Year three times and the American Football Coaches Asso-ciation Region 5 Coach of the Year two times. He was also named the Sportexe Division II Coach of the Year and Foot-ball Gazette National Coach of the Year in 2006. In 2006, O’Boyle was also the first Chadron State coach to be named the Lincoln Journal Star College Coach of the Year.

O’Boyle was a popular choice to be-come the Eagles’ 24th head coach when Brad Smith announced in December 2004 that he was stepping down from the position to become the college’s full-time athletic director.

O’Boyle had paid his dues. Besides coaching the offensive line throughout his tenure at CSC, he had been the of-fensive coordinator.

He has long been recognized as an ex-ceptional offensive line coach, both from a technique and a motivational stand-point. After sharing the design of the offense and the play calling with Smith a couple of years, he took over as the offensive coordinator in 1999. Under his direction, the Eagles switched from the offset I to the spread formation as their basic offense.

The offense has been successful, particularly during his time as head coach. In six seasons, the Eagles have

always finshed in the top half of the conference for total offense and have averaged over 29 points every season of his tenure.

O’Boyle, 47, is in his second tour of duty with the Eagles. He spent the final three seasons of the 1980s as the offensive line coach, first as a graduate assistant and then as an assistant coach.

In 1990, he re-turned to his alma mater, Western Illinois University at Macomb, to begin a four-year stint as the Leathernecks’ offensive line coach. But in January 1994, he rejoined the coaching staff at Chadron State, and assumed greater responsibilities for the offense.

A native of Des Moines, O’Boyle is a member of a “football family.” Three of his five brothers have been or are high school head football coaches and the other two have been junior high head coaches and high school assistants.

He started at offensive guard at Western Illinois late in his freshman year and as a sophomore before suffer-ing a fractured vertebra in his neck that

ended his playing career. He then was a student assistant for the Leathernecks for three years before graduating and coming to CSC to work on his master’s degree, which he earned while serving as a graduate assistant.

During the summers, “OB,” as he’s known far and wide, has worked at nu-merous football camps, including the four team camps hosted by Chadron State.

O’Boyle is also a highly regarded speaker at coaches conventions.

During his years at CSC, O’Boyle has helped coach 13 All-Americans, including Danny Woodhead, who has played for the New England Patriots and New York Jets

O’Boyle earned a minor in art at West-ern Illinois, and is an outstanding artist whose work helps make the CSC football field one of the most attractive in the country, complete with the CSC logo in the middle and the words “Chadron” and “State” in both end zones.

Bill is married to the former Susan Wickard, a native of Minatare, Neb., who played volleyball at CSC and earned both her bachelor’s and master’s de-grees from the college. She is a guidance counselor at the Crawford Schools. They have a daughter, Cassie.

Bill and Susan O’Boyle

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Todd Auer with his daughters Brayden, left, and Alyssa, right.

The 2011 season will be Todd Auer’s 22nd year on the football staff at Chad-ron State College, making him the longest tenured football coach at the school.

He served as the offensive line coach his first four years, but 17 years ago took over as the defensive coordinator, a position he thoroughly enjoys.

Auer also recruits the states west of Nebraska and helps coordinate the football team camps.

During much of Auer’s term as de-fensive coordinator, Chadron State has been a defensive power. Beginning in

1993, the Eagles led the Rocky Moun-tain Athletic Conference in total defense eight of 10 years and were the scoring defense leader seven times. During a five-year span beginning in 1998, the Eagles set the pace in the conference in total defense, scoring defense, rushing defense, limiting opponents’ first downs and quarterback sacks.

The Eagles weren’t quite as potent defensively for a couple of years, but certainly regained their edge in 2006, when they again led the RMAC in several categories and ranked seventh nationally in rush-ing defense and among the top 20 in total defense and scoring defense.

The Eagles’ defense has been strong the past three seasons, as well. In 2007, the defensive

unit was sixth in scoring defense, fifth in sacks, and 22nd in rushing defense.

In 2008, the Eagles led the RMAC in scoring defense and rushing defense, and they were 10th nationally in total defense. CSC was also eighth nationally in rushing defense, ninth in scoring defense and seventh in total sacks. They allowed just 262.5 yards a game, second best in the conference.

In 2009 and 2010, the dominance continued when CSC was ranked first in the RMAC in total defense and sec-ond in scoring defense both seasons.

A native of Wisconsin, Auer, 46, was an outstanding defensive lineman at Western Illinois University. He was named to the National Strength Team in 1985 and received first-team All-Amer-ican honors from both Football News and Kodak as a senior in 1986. He also was a second-team Academic All-Amer-ican as chosen by the College Sports Information Directors of America.

Another highlight occurred the following year when he played three games at linebacker for the Green Bay Packers during the NFL strike.

In the fall of 1989, Auer helped coach the Western Illinois football team before coming to CSC. He received his master’s degree in sports management from WIU in May 1993.

Todd has two daughters, Alyssa and Brayden.

TOdd AuerDefensive Coordinator22nd YearAlma Mater: Western Illinois (1989)

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This is the 11th season Chris Stein has been on the Chadron State coach-ing staff. He primarily works with the quarterbacks and in 2007 he became the passing game coordinator.

Stein also works closely with CSC’s athletic marketing efforts.

In 2008, the CSC offense had one of its best seasons through the air under the tutelage of Stein as eight passsing records were set. In addition, CSC quar-terbacks threw for 3,023 yards in 2008, the best total in CSC history.

Since Stein took reins of the pass-ing game, the Eagles have been a consistent, not to mention, accurate, threat through the air. The top four completion percentage seasons in school history have all occured in the past five seasons and the top three have been successive.

In addition, the Eagles’ quarterbacks have completed at least 200 passes four straight years as a team. That had only occured four times in the history

of the program prior to 2007.Stein is a former CSC tight end who

caught 107 passes for 1,281 yards and 14 touchdowns during his career that ended in 1989. He was selected the team’s outstanding offensive player, earned honorable mention All-Amer-ican and was the first recipient of the Don Beebe Most Inspirational Player Award that season. He had the honor of

being inducted into the CSC Athletic Hall of Fame in the fall of 2006.

As a player, Stein may be best remembered for catch-ing the touchdown pass that allowed the Eagles to defeat Dakota Wesleyan 38-34 in the final game of the 1989 season. The victory allowed the Eagles to advance to the NAIA playoffs for the first time.

After graduating, Stein coached high school football two years at Julesburg, Colo., four years at Gordon and one

year at Gering. Led by teams that were 10-1 and 8-2 at Gordon, his career record is 35-29.

He then returned to CSC to work on his master’s degree and help coach the Eagles for three years.

After living in Rockford, Ill., Stein and his family returned to Chadron in 2003, when he became head coach of the Wyoming Cavalry of the National Indoor Football League.

Stein’s father, Dick Stein, had a 144-71 record while coaching the Chadron High football team for 22 years before retiring in 2000. Chris’s brother, Kevin, is the football coach at Grand Island Northwest.

Chris and his wife Nancy, a registered nurse, have five children — Kassi, also a registered nurse, Karyssa, Kendra, T.D. and Madison.

Chris Stein and his wife Nancy with their children, from left, Kendra, Karyssa, Madison, front, and T.D.

Chris sTeinQuarterbacks / Passing Game Coordinator11th YearAlma Mater: Chadron State College (1991)

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Craig Jersild is entering his second season as a full-time assistant coach at Chadron State, but it’s actually his seventh year at the school.

He coached the Eagles’ secondary from 1992 to 1995 as a graduate as-sistant and he was a volunteer assistant coach during the 2007 season.

Jersild, 42, works with the defensive backs and also handles equipment du-ties.

His coaching resume is impressive. He was an assistant coach at South Dakota Tech in Rapid City for a year, the defensive coordinator at Butler County Community College for two years, the defensive coordinator at Northwest Mississippi College for three years, and then he was at Hutchinson Community College in Kansas for four years, serv-ing as the head coach for three of those seasons.

While he was the head coach at Hutchinson Community College from

2003-06, he tallied a record of 18-22.Perhaps his biggest achievement

came in 1998 when Butler County was the National Junior College champions

Northwest Mississippi had a 33-3 record during Jersild’s tenure, and Hutchinson advanced to the playoffs the first two years he was head coach.

Jersild’s upbeat personal-ity and football knowledge has followed him wherever he’s coached. That was cer-tainly the case last season.

In 2010, the Eagles’ secondary was solid, espe-cially in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. For the year, CSC’s defensive back-field posted the best passing defense in the conference, allowing just 117.3 yards a game. That mark ranked

them sixth in the NCAA.The Eagles also ranked in the top 10

nationally in pass efficiency defense and total defense.

Jersild, better known as ‘Coach Jersey,’ guided both Jed Herblan and Kevin Berg to all-conference honors in 2010.

Berg, who was also the Eagles’ punter, was an American Football Coaches As-sociation All-American.

Jersild was born in Texas, but graduated from Monte Vista High School in Alamo, Calif., where he was an all-conference player.

He was a starting defensive back at Colorado State University, culminating in 1990 when the Rams were 9-4 and played in the Freedom Bowl.

Jersild, who graduated from Colo-rado State with a degree in social sci-ence in 1992, and his wife Sandy have four children, Jessica, Lane, and twins Beau and Drew.

CrAig JersildDefensive Backs7th YearAlma Mater: Colorado State University (1992)

Craig Jersild and his wife Sandy with their children, from left, Jessica, twins Beau and Drew and Lane.

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Ben Martin graduated with his master’s degree from CSC in 2008 and he has continued to work as an assistant coach, primarily with the linebackers.

Martin’s versatility with electronics and game film prepara-tion make him a valuable asset to CSC and he also assists in game management duties during the football offseason.

Martin has a Chadron State heritage. Both his parents, Russ and Linda, are CSC graduates. His father was an excellent line-backer for the Eagles in the mid-1970s and is now the offensive coordinator at the University of Nebraska-Kearney.

Martin graduated from Cape Girardeau, Mo., High School in 2001 while his father was on the coaching staff at Southeast Missouri State University. He was a two-year starter at center and linebacker in high school. A knee injury forced him to forego playing college football, but he was a student coach all four years he attended Southeast Missouri. He graduated with honors in 2005 with a degree in elementary education.

Martin was a graduate assistant on the football staff at North Dakota State University in 2006 when the Bison went 10-1 and were ranked No. 3 in the final NCAA 1-AA poll.

He and his wife, Nicole, were married in May 2010.

Matthew Middleton joined the Eagles’ staff in the summer of 2011 after working two years at the University of Nebras-ka-Omaha.

Middleton coached wide receivers and kick returners at UNO from 2009-10, but when the Mavericks dropped their football program Middleton wanted to continue coaching.

He’s working at Chadron State in a volunteer capacity and he’ll tutor the outside wide receivers and kick returners.

Middleton, a native of Bonner Springs, Kan., graduated from Ottawa University in Kansas in 2008 with a bachelor’s degree in sports and recreational management. He was an all-confer-ence wide receiver three straight seasons and he was also an all-conference punt returner.

He stayed in Ottawa to serve as a student assistant coach in 2008 before being hired at UNO.

Middleton was a talented three-sport athlete at Bonner Springs High School where he graduated in 2004. In addition to playing football, he wrestled and competed in track and field.

Gino Polastri (Poe-loz-tree), a native of Sacramento, Calif., is in his first year as a volunteer assistant coach at Chadron State. He’ll be coaching the defensive line and assisting with the Eagles’ strength and conditioning program.

Polastri had a solid collegiate career. He was the starting middle linebacker at American River College in Sacramento two seasons and then transferred to Concord University, a Division II school in Athens, West Va.

Following his playing career at Concord, he was a student assistant coach before taking the job of defensive coordinator at his alma mater, American River College in 2007. He filled those duties one season before serving a graduate assistant-ship at the University of Nebraska-Kearney in 2008.

He coached the Lopers’ linebackers one season before joining the strength and conditioning staff at the University of Wisconsin in 2009. After his one-season stint with the Bad-gers, Polastri coached defensive backs for Fort Lewis in 2010.

Tanner Tetrault, a native of St. Onge, S.D., and a two-time All-American at Black Hills State, is in his second season as a graduate assistant coach for the CSC football team.

Tetrault, himself an accomplished collegiate safety, will help coach the defensive backs at CSC. He started all four years at Black Hills State where he helped lead his team to two confer-ence championships. During that time, he earned all Dakota Athletic Conference honors four times and he was an NAIA All-American twice.

He graduated from Black Hills State in 2008 with a bache-lors of science degree in wellness management. He’s currently working toward a masters in sports organizational manage-ment at CSC.

Tetrault (pronounced tate-trul), who also played basketball and ran track in high school, played with several former CSC all-stars for the Wyoming Calvary arena football team. He was the starting safety two seasons and his familiarity with the players led him to Chadron State.

Ben MArTin

Volunteer Assistant / Linebackers5th YearAlma Mater: Southeast Missouri State (2005)

ginO POlAsTri

Volunteer Assistant / Defensive Line1st YearAlma Mater: Concord University (2007)

MATThew MiddleTOn

Volunteer Assistant / Wide Receivers1st YearAlma Mater: Ottawa University (2008)

Ben and Nicole Martin

TAnner TeTrAulT

Graduate Assistant / Defensive Backs / Sp. Teams2nd YearAlma Mater: Black Hills State (2008)

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Scott Phaydavong of Des Moines, Iowa, is entering his sec-ond season as a graduate assistant coach.

Phaydavong, who had a distinguished career as a running back at Drake University, is coaching the tailbacks.

Phaydavong was a four-time Mid Major All-American and ended his career in 2007 with the fourth-most rushing yards in NCAA Divi-sion I-AA history (5,830).

He graduated in 2008 with a bachelor’s degree in secondary education and taught business courses at Des Moines East High School before joining the Schwabisch Hall Unicorns in the German Football League in 2009.

Phaydavong plans to pursue a graduate degree in secondary administration. His wife’s name is Amanda.

Richard Smock, a former starting offensive lineman at CSC, is in his first year as a graduate assitant coach. He’s working with the offensive linemen and inside receivers.

He played in 24 career games at Chadron State, including starting all 13 during the 2008 season when the Eagles’ of-fense set eight school records. He graduated in December of 2010 with a bachelor’s degree in education.

Prior to his graduation, he helped coach the Chadron High School offensive and defensive lines and he also volunteered with the wrestling team.

Smock graduated from McCook High School in 2004 and helped the Bison win two state titles. He was also a state placewinner at the state wrestling tournament.

Jeff Lyster, another McCook product, is also in his first year

as a graduate assistant. Lyster was a four-year letter winner at linebacker for the

Eagles and he culminated his career with by being placed on the 2009 RMAC All-Conference Team. He was second on the team with 61 tackles and he also had 6.5 sacks.

He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in education in May of 2010 and he worked at Mankato West High School in Min-nesota last fall. He coached the linebackers, special teams and also assisted in the weight room. He also coached lacrosse.

Lyster graduated from McCook high School in 2005. The Bison won 38 of 39 games the three years he was on the team.

Eric Raisbeck, a native of Madson, Wis., is in his first year as a graduate assistant coach. He’ll be working with the defen-sive line.

Raisbeck, a tight end in college, played three years at the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse and helped his team advance to the national playoffs two years in one of toughest Division III conferences in the country.

After earning his bachelor’s degree in physical education in 2008, he was the assistant head coach and offensive coordina-tor at Belleville High School in Wisconsin. Following that, he coached professionally two years for the Milwaukee Mustangs of the Arena Football League.

Raisbeck also coached defensive backs at LaCrosse and coached wide receivers at Madison West High School in 2010.

Jeff Wilkerson, a native of Broomfield, Colo., is in his first season as a graduate assistant coach at Chadron State College. He will be coaching receivers, in addition to other duties.

Although Wilkerson, who played running back at Western State in 2007, is young, he has some experience coaching. He was a student coach at Western State from 2008-10 where we worked with the wide receivers.

Prior to his playing career at Western State, Wilkerson was an all-conference running back and baseball player at Broom-field High School.

Wilkerson graduated from Western State with a bachelor’s degree in exercise and sports science, with a minor in psy-chology. At CSC, he’ll be working to obtain a master’s degree in sports organizational management.

sCOTT PhAydAvOng

Graduate Assistant / Tailbacks2nd YearAlma Mater: Drake University (2008)

Scott and Amanda Phaydavong

Jeff lysTer

Graduate Assistant / Linebackers1st YearAlma Mater: Chadron State (2010)

riChArd sMOCk

Graduate Assistant / Offensive Line1st YearAlma Mater: Chadron State (2010)

eriC rAisBeCk

Graduate Assistant / Defensive Line1st YearAlma Mater: Wisconsin-LaCrosse (2008)

Jeff wilkersOn

Graduate Assistant / Wide Receivers1st YearAlma Mater: Western State College (2010)

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Newspaper: Chadron RecordAddress: PO Box 1141 Chadron, NE 69337Contact: George Ledbetter, EditorTelephone: 308-432-5511Web site: thechadronnews.com

Newspaper: Scottsbluff Star-HeraldAddress: 1406 Broadway Scottsbluff, NE 69361Contact: Jeff Fielder, Sports EditorTelephone: 308-632-9050Web site: starherald.com

Newspaper: Omaha World-HeraldAddress: 1314 Douglas Omaha, NE 68102Contact: Marjie DuceyTelephone: 402-444-1201Web site: omaha.com

Newspaper: Rapid City JournalAddress: 507 Main Street Rapid City, SD 57701Contact: Jeff BudlongTelephone: 605-394-8430Web site: rapidcityjournal.com

Radio: KQSKAddress: PO Box 1117 Chadron, NE 69337Contact: John AxtellTelephone: 308-432-2060Web site: doubleqcountry.com

Radio: KCSRAddress: 226 Bordeaux St. Chadron, NE 69337Contact: Dennis BrownTelephone: 308-432-5545Web site: chadrad.com

Radio: KNEBAddress: P.O. Box 239 Scottsbluff, NE 69363Contact: Rob BarneyTelephone: 308-632-7121Web site: kneb.com

Television: KDUHAddress: 1523 1st Ave. Scottsbluff, NE 69361Contact: John ClantonTelephone: 308-632-3071Web site: kduhtv.com

Conference: RMACAddress: 1867 Austin Bluffs Parkway Colorado Springs, CO 80918Contact: Sarah MeierTelephone: 719-471-4936Web site: rmacsports.org

dOn wATT

Head Athletic Trainer24th YearAlma Mater: Chadron State (1980)

Don Watt, who officially has been the college’s athletic trainer since the summer of 1994, has actually been involved with the Eagles much longer than that. This is his 24th year of helping the Eagles stay healthy and ready to play.

Watt was Chadron State’s primary athletic trainer for five years while working on his bachelor’s degree, which he received in 1980. The final game of the 1979 football season was declared Don Watt

Day and the team presented him with a plaque, which read, “For service above and beyond the call of duty. With heartfelt thanks.”

Don left CSC for one year to earn his master’s degree from Central Missouri State University in 1981, then returned to CSC for one year for an internship so he could be certified as a trainer.

Watt began working as a full-fledged athletic trainer at Jenks, Okla., High School, which had 21 varsity sports and won 28 state championships during a seven-year

span that he was there.In 1993-94, he was the trainer at the University of Arkansas-Mon-

ticello. He liked it there, but when he was offered the opportunity to “come home” he quickly accepted it. Chadron State coaches and ath-letes are glad he did. He is strict, but gives them excellent care, puts in many hours and manages a staff of up to a dozen student trainers who cover all the CSC sports. He also teaches safety and first aid and care and prevention of injuries courses. In the spring of 2008, he was promoted to full professor

Don is a native of Upton, Wyo. His wife, the former Jana Epp, is a native of Hastings and also is a CSC graduate. She teaches the upper grades at Prairie Home School, south of Chadron. The Watts have two grown children, Danielle and Jeff. Danielle and her husband, Nate Dorshorst, have two daughters, Maci and Kyli (Bob).

Media that Regularly Covers Chadron State Football

Don Watt has been Chadron State’s athletic trainer for 24 years.

JOhn AxTell

KQSK / The Voice of the Eagles24th Year

John Axtell’s voice has become most familiar to Eagles’ fans. He has enthusiastically broadcast CSC football and basketball since 1988. That means he’s been the man behind the mike in 248 football games and over 600 men’s and women’s basketball games. He also provides the play-by-play for all the men’s basketball games and a majority of the women’s basketball games.

Axtell and Double Q Country be-gan broadcasting CSC softball in the spring of 2009.

Aside from being an accomplished sportscaster, Axtell is a highly-respected newsman who has his thumb on the pulse of the tri-state area.

A native of Grants Pass, Ore., Ax-tell got his start in radio at Linfield College in McMinnville, Ore., about 50 miles east of Portland.

Axtell’s broadcasts can be heard on 97.5 KQSK-FM Radio or 105.9 KAAQ-FM in Alliance, or via the In-ternet at www.doubleqcountry.com.

Axtell was presented with the Chadron State College Distinguished Service Award in 1998 for publicizing the college.

Axtell is also highly involved in the local arts. He has acted in numerous plays, including at the Fort Robinson Playhouse, and plays the baritone in the community band. Axtell also sings in the commu-nity chorus.

Kerry Bailey, a native of Harrisburg and former CSC defensive back, does the color commentary with Axtell on a majority of the radio broadcasts.

Bailey is an Edward Jones Representative, a financial services firm, in Chadron. He and his wife, Crystal, have three children.

Kerry Bailey and John Axtell in the radio booth after Chadron State’s NCAA D-II playoff game at Minnesota-Duluth.

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Even though the Eagles have numer-ous starters returning, seventh year head coach Bill O’Boyle said he expects there to be plenty competition for depth and playing time this fall.

“We didn’t have as many seniors (11) last fall as we’ve had some years, so we’ve got quite a few starters, particu-larly on offense, coming back,” O’Boyle said. “Overall, we have good numbers and good depth in most places, but we need to get some guys ready to play at other spots.”

The lack of depth looms largest in the lines. Except for the returning starters, few players who made the travel squad last season are returning in the trench-es. Defensive coordinator Todd Auer said when fall camp opens he’ll also be searching for some additional lineback-ers who can take the field.

Offensively, the Eagles return nine starters. They include left guard Tim Hi-ett (Aurora, Colo.) and left tackle Garrett Gilkey (Sandwich, Ill.), both first-team Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference choices last season. Center Sean Mc-Gowan (Lakewood, Colo.), a second-team selection, also will return.

The likely replacements on the right side are Brandon Ratcliff (Chillicothe, Ill.) at guard and Jake Blackburn (Cody, Wyo.) at tackle.

“We need to stay healthy but we should be a good unit,” O’Boyle said.

“It’s a cohesive bunch because they’ve played together for a long time.”

O’Boyle said Sam Parker (Harrison), who played center this spring, is prob-ably the top redshirt freshman up front. Junior-to-be Mike Sandstrom (Chadron) made good progress at guard while other players such as Mike Lorenzo (Oak Park, Calif.) and Schuyler Ferguson (Gering).

A couple of young tackles, Tony Hart-man (North Bend) and Lance Pickett (Yuma, Colo.), show potential.

Jonn McLain (Chadron), last year’s starting quarterback who completed nearly 63 percent of his passes for 1,894 yards and 16 touchdowns, played well in the spring, O’Boyle said.

“Jonn is the guy for now,” O’Boyle noted. “LIke any offense, how our quar-terback goes is how the offense goes. We’re confident with him back there.”

O’Boyle is also pleased with the other quarterbacks. Transfer Brandon Gor-such (Rapid City) is talented and will be effective once he absorbs the nuances of the offense. Senior-to-be Jake Iodence (Hemingford) continues to work hard and improve and redshirt freshman Patrick O’Boyle (Gering), has gained 25 pounds since arriving on campus last fall, learns quickly and should have a

bright future.Glen Clinton (Cody, Wyo.), who ac-

cumulated 1,673 all-purpose yards and earned the RMAC’s Offensive Freshman of the Year honor last fall at tailback will be onboard again in the fall.

O’Boyle said Dominic Morris (Rialto, Calif.), a hard runner who finished with 803 yards rushing in 2010, improved his blocking this spring and could have an even better season. Another veteran is Alex Rodriguez (Carolina, Puerto Rico), the team’s leading fullback who could also be used at tailback in short yardage situations.

Behind them are several promising young backs such as Michael Madkins, (Elk Grove, Calif.), Cody Wilson (Scotts-bluff) and Jojo Phillips (La Mesa, Calif.), who missed last fall and this spring with a shoulder injury, but should be ready.

“Our top two (Morris and Clinton) are extremely talented,” O’Boyle said. “We are a better team when we can run and that’s going to be key again this year.”

There’s no lack of depth at the re-ceiver spots. All but one of last year’s receivers is due to return.

On the outside, the team will return starters Nathan Ross (San Diego), who caught 34 passes for 455 yards, and Travis Reeves (Chadron), who grabbed 17 for

2011 Chadron State Football PreviewEagles hoping to fly high this fall -----------------------------------------

Trelan Taylor returns a punt against CSU-Pueblo.

The Eagles celebrate after their victory over Colorado School of Mines in November of 2010.

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264 yards, as freshmen last fall. Also in the picture is Brandon Gunter (Arlington, Wash.), who had eight catches for 100 yards and made some excellent plays on special teams last fall.

O’Boyle added that Allan Schmaltz (Rapid City), who missed last season with an injury, came back strong in the spring.

In addition, several redshirt freshmen will bid for playing time. They are Conor Casey (Rapid City), Andrew Rios (Lex-ington) and Blake Pirkl (Rapid City).

Inside receiver is also well-stocked. Both Jeff Alcorn (Chadron), who led the team in receptions last fall with 36 for 365 yards, and Jeremy Sondrup (Pleas-ant Grove, Utah), who had 27 catches for 392 yards, will be seniors.

Also available will be lettermen Chapman Ham (Rapid City), who had an excellent spring, and Cody Roes (Chadron), who missed spring drills while recovering from knee surgery. One of last year’s top freshmen, Austen Stephens (Lincoln North Star), was the leading receiver in the spring game with six catches for 78 yards.

“Our receiving group is our most talented group,” O’Boyle said. “We have some explosive playmakers and they’re good blockers.”

The Eagles lead the RMAC in virtu-ally every statistical category last fall, and the good news is six starters and an array of backups who saw considerable playing time last fall will be available.

“I think we’ve got a chance to be good this fall,” defensive coordinator Todd Auer said.

Up front, Auer believes Justin Trout (Franklin) and Keifer Burke (Brady) at the ends and Maverick Churchill (Scotts-bluff) and Jan Karlos Medina (San Juan, Puerto Rico) at the tackles will form a strong quartet. Trout, Churchill and Me-dina were starters last fall while Burke played so much as the top alternate at both end and tackle that he earned third-team all-RMAC.

The concern is depth. Colt Spence (North Bend), the most experienced of the remaining ends, sat out the spring with injuries. Auer said redshirt Zach Sandstrom (Chadron) will probably enter the fall as the No. 3 end while Tau Ho Ching (American Samoa), who missed last season because of a broken femur, will help if he improves his conditioning.

At tackle, Kyle Hinton (Alliance) saw some playing time last fall. Other candi-dates are expected to include redshirt freshmen Michael Hill (Lingle, Wyo.) and Jamie Bergmark (Aurora).

“Our first string could be really good,” Auer said. “But we have to find backups. If we do, the line has a lot of potential.”

James Belville (Valentine), who led the Eagles in tackles and was chosen the team’s most valuable player last fall, and Kevin Lindholm (Eads, Colo.), a first-team choice at linebacker last fall as a sophomore, return to form an outstanding duo at linebacker.

Brett Chris-tensen (Wallace) is the only other linebacker who let-tered last fall. The leading contenders for playing time are expected to be Bryant Miller (Bayard), Conor Schnell (Alliance), Mike Schmidt (Tab-ernash, Colo.) and Shea Koch (Custer, S.D.).

“Our returners are all-conference guys and so getting depth is a big con-cern for us,” Auer said.

Replacing Jed Herblan, a four-year

starter at cornerback who was able to provide single coverage so the Eagles could use some special blitz packages, is a top priority the coach said. Auer is hoping Talmaus Ewell (Las Vegas), a two-year starter before missing last season because of a leg injury, can fill the bill.

The other cornerback duties could be divided among three lettermen, Trelan Taylor (LeMesa, Calif), Cody Wockenfuss (Crete) and Tyler Wright (Arvada, Colo).

Most of the safety candidates are young, but have displayed promise. The list includes juniors Bryce Huebner (Hershey) and Phil Rivera (Apple Val-ley, Calif.).

The sophomores are Pierre Etchemendy (Douglas, Wyo.), the only true freshman to play last fall, along with Nate Martens (Newton, Kan.), Clint Sasse (Martin, S.D.) and Dylon Rinaldo (Merino, Colo.), who the coaches say will be a standout if he remains healthy.

Hard-working squadman Tyler McFarland (Boise, Idaho), along with redshirt Tyler Tingelhoff (Lexington) add depth.

“We need someone to step up and be a leader in the secondary,” Auer said. “We’re young, but we have a lot of experience. It’s just a matter of the guys taking that next step.”

The Eagles will be breaking in new kickers this fall. Ethan Bellairs (Mitch-ell) can boom the ball and will open fall camp as the probable punter. Redshirt Alex Ferdinand (Rapid City) will handle the placekicking, O’Boyle said.Alex Rodriguez stiff arms a Western State defender last season in Chadron.

Jeremy Sondrup (89) celebrates a TD with teammates.

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2011 Chadron State Veterans RosterNo. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (Previous School/High School) 2 * Nathan Ross So. WR 5-11 185 San Diego, Calif. (Mount Carmel) 5 Andrew Rios R-Fr. WR 5-8 160 Lexington, Neb. (Lexington) 6 * Travis Reeves So. WR 5-11 200 Chadron, Neb. (Chadron) 7 Dylon Rinaldo R-Fr. S 6-2 210 Sterling, Colo. (Merino) 8 * Trelan Taylor So. CB 5-10 190 La Mesa Calif. (Helix Charter) 9 ** Talmaus Ewell Sr. CB 5-10 189 Las Vegas, Nev. (Spring Valley)10 + Brandon Gorsuch Jr. QB 6-1 212 Rapid City, S.D. (South Dakota/Arizona Western/RC Central)11 * Brandon Gunter Sr. WR 6-1 190 Arlington, Wash. (Ventura College/Arlington)12 Patrick O’Boyle R-Fr. QB 6-3 195 Gering, Neb. (Gering)13 * Jonn McLain So. QB 5-11 188 Chadron, Neb. (Chadron)15 * Jake Iodence Sr. QB 6-0 210 Hemingford, Neb. (Iowa Central CC/Omaha Skutt Catholic)17 Conor Casey R-Fr. WR 6-2 200 Rapid City, S.D. (St. Thomas More)18 ** Cody Wockenfuss Jr. CB 5-10 180 Crete, Neb. (Crete)20 ** Cody Wilson Jr. FB 5-8 190 Scottsbluff, Neb. (Scottsbluff)21 ** Phil Rivera Jr. S 5-10 170 Apple Valley, Calif. (Apple Valley)22 * Nathaniel Martens So. S 6-0 200 Newton, Kan. (Newton)23 Tyler McFarland So. S 6-3 195 Boise, Idaho (Boise)24 Michael Madkins So. TB 5-7 160 Elk Grove, Calif. (Pleasant Grove)25 * Clint Sasse So. S 5-11 205 Martin, S.D. (Bennett)26 * Quinell Atkins Jr. WR 5-7 170 Fresno, Calif. (Sunnyside)27 Jojo Phillips R-Fr. TB 5-11 200 LaMesa, Calif. (Helix Charter)28 * Tyler Wright So. CB 5-10 180 Arvada, Colo. (Arvada)30 * Glen Clinton So. TB 5-10 190 Cody, Wyo. (Cody)31 ** Bryce Huebner Jr. S 5-10 190 Hershey, Neb. (Hershey)32 * Alex Rodriguez Jr. FB 5-7 202 Carolina, Puerto Rico (Univ. of Puerto Rico/Luz A. Calderon)33 Shea Koch So. ILB 6-1 210 Custer, S.D. (Custer)34 * Dominic Morris Sr. TB 5-11 210 Rialto, Calif. (Ventura College/W.A. Carter)35 Antonio Thompson R-Fr. WR 5-7 180 Savannah, Ga. (Jenkins)39 Tyler Tingelhoff R-Fr. FS 5-11 180 Lexington, Neb. (Lexington)40 Mike Schmidt R-Fr. ILB 6-0 230 Tabernash, Colo. (Middle Park)41 Ethan Bellairs Jr. P 6-0 183 Mitchell, Neb. (Mitchell)42 ** Kevin Lindholm Jr. OLB 6-2 230 Eads, Colo. (Eads)43 ** Keifer Burke Jr. DL 6-3 280 Brady, Neb. (Univ. of Nebraska/Maxwell)44 * Pierre Etchemendy So. S 6-1 200 Douglas, Wyo. (Douglas)45 Conor Schnell So. ILB 6-1 225 Alliance, Neb. (Alliance)48 ** Colt Spence Jr. DE 6-4 240 Morse Bluff, Neb. (North Bend Central)50 Schyler Ferguson R-Fr. OL 6-1 235 Gering, Neb. (Gering)51 *** Tim Hiett Sr. LG 6-1 260 Arvada, Colo. (Arvada West)52 *** Justin Trout Sr. DE 5-11 250 Franklin, Neb. (Franklin)53 *** Sean McGowan Sr. C 6-2 270 Lakewood, Colo. (Lakewood)54 ** Mike Sandstrom Jr. C 6-0 265 Chadron, Neb. (Chadron)55 Jamie Bergmark R-Fr. DL 6-4 275 Aurora, Neb. (Aurora)56 ** Brett Christensen Jr. OLB 6-0 200 Wallace, Neb. (Wallace)58 *** James Belville Sr. ILB 6-0 225 Valentine, Neb. (Valentine)59 Bryant Miller So. OLB 6-0 205 Bayard, Neb. (Bayard)60 ** Kyle Hinton Jr. DT 6-1 240 Alliance, Neb. (Alliance)66 ** Brandon Ratcliff Jr. RG 6-0 275 Chillicothe, Ill. (Illinois Valley Central)68 * Tony Hartman So. RG 6-3 290 North Bend, Neb. (North Bend Central)69 Mike Lorenzo R-Fr. OL 6-2 270 Oak Park, Calif. (Westlake)70 *** Brit Williams Sr. LS 5-10 230 Marianna, Fla. (Marianna)72 Lance Pickett R-Fr. OL 6-7 300 Yuma, Colo. (Otis)73 ** Garrett Gilkey Jr. LT 6-7 323 Sandwich, Ill. (Aurora Christian)74 *** Jake Blackburn Sr. RT 6-6 275 Cody, Wyo. (Cody)75 Jake McCrary So. OL 6-4 250 Valentine, Neb. (Valentine)76 *** Maverick Churchill Sr. DT 6-3 260 Scottsbluff, Neb. (Scottsbluff)77 Sam Parker R-Fr. C 6-1 280 Harrison, Neb. (Sioux County)81 Isaac Holscher R-Fr. WR 6-0 185 Scottsbluff, Neb. (Scottsbluff)82 ** Allan Schmaltz Jr. WR 6-2 210 Rapid City, S.D. (University of South Dakota/RC Central)83 * Cody Roes Jr. IR 6-2 220 Chadron, Neb. (Chadron)84 *** Jeff Alcorn Sr. IR 6-4 240 Chadron, Neb. (Chadron)85 Austen Stephens R-Fr. IR 6-3 225 Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln North Star)86 Blake Pirkl R-Fr. WR 6-0 200 Box Elder, S.D. (Douglas)87 Ethan Bauer R-Fr. IR 6-3 230 Morse Bluff, Neb. (North Bend Central)88 * Chapman Ham So. IR 6-2 235 Rapid City, S.D. (Rapid City Central)89 * Jeremy Sondrup Sr. IR 6-3 215 Pleasant Grove, Utah (Snow JC/Pleasant Grove)92 Tau Ho Ching Jr. DL 6-1 255 American Samoa (Snow JC/Tafuna)93 Davin Doyle Jr. DE 6-4 220 Bartley, Neb.(Cambridge) 94 ** Jan Karlos Medina Jr. DT 6-3 295 San Juan, Puerto Rico (Des Moines East)95 Michael Hill R-Fr. DT 6-0 250 Fort Laramie, Wyo. (Lingle-Ft. Laramie)96 Zach Sandstrom R-Fr. DL 6-1 250 Chadron, Neb. (Chadron)99 Alex Ferdinand R-Fr. PK 5-10 185 Rapid City, S.D. (RC Stevens)* Letters Earned

Alphabetical Roster

No. Name Pos.84 Jeff Alcorn IR Olufemi Aaron DE26 Quinell Atkins WR87 Ethan Bauer IR Seth Beck OL Brock Beddes PK41 Ethan Bellairs P58 James Belville LB55 Jamie Bergmark DT74 Jake Blackburn OT Josh Borm PK Dillon Breining DE Nolan Britain WR Domonick Burch IR43 Keifer Burke DL Donnie Butler TB Brek Carper WR17 Conor Casey WR56 Brett Christensen LB76 Maverick Churchill DT30 Glen Clinton TB Levi Collins LB Chris Conroy QB Clay Cundall LB Wes Dalles DT Jerit DeGering FS Josh Delagardelle IR Dane Dooley LB93 Davin Doyle DE Luke Eddington DE44 Pierre Etchemendy S9 Talmaus Ewell CB99 Alex Ferdinand PK50 Schyler Ferguson OL Dylan Furrier LB73 Garrett Gilkey OT10 Brandon Gorsuch QB11 Brandon Gunter WR Lane Haller FS88 Chapman Ham IR68 Tony Hartman OL51 Tim Hiett OG95 Michael Hill DT60 Kyle Hinton DT92 Tau Ho Ching DT Isaac Holscher WR Cayleb Hoyt TB31 Bryce Huebner S15 Jake Iodence QB Robert Jackson FB33 Shea Koch LB Kaige Lawrence OT42 Kevin Lindholm LB Taylor Lisco DE69 Michael Lorenzo OL24 Michael Madkins TB Jared Maez OL22 Nathaniel Martens S Kyle McCarthy LB75 Jake McCrary OT23 Tyler McFarland S53 Sean McGowan C13 Jonn McLain QB94 Jan Karlos Medina DT

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2011 Chadron State Incoming Players RosterAlphabetical Roster

No. Name Pos. Justin Melton WR59 Bryant Miller LB Cole Montgomery TB34 Dominic Morris TB Jake Murphy OL Clint Nunn FS12 Patrick O’Boyle QB Taz Olson FS77 Sam Parker OL Tyler Pflughaupt CB27 Jojo Phillips TB72 Lance Pickett OT86 Blake Pirkl WR66 Brandon Ratcliff OG6 Travis Reeves WR7 Dylon Rinaldo S5 Andrew Rios WR21 Phil Rivera S Cody Roberts CB32 Alex Rodriguez FB83 Cody Roes IR2 Nate Ross WR Taylor Ruize S54 Mike Sandstrom OL96 Zach Sandstrom DE25 Clint Sasse S82 Allan Schmaltz WR40 Mike Schmidt LB45 Conor Schnell LB89 Jeremy Sondrup IR Daniel Sotelo DT48 Colt Spence DE85 Austen Stephens IR8 Trelan Taylor DB35 Antonio Thompson WR39 Tyler Tingelhoff FS Kamron Tomlinson CB Tyler Trobee LB52 Justin Trout DE Kyle Vinich WR Derrik Walton OT Jamal Weaver S Connor Weingart OL Dylan White OG70 Brit Williams LS Theo Williams DB20 Cody Wilson FB18 Cody Wockenfuss CB28 Tyler Wright CB

Pronunciation GuideDalles .............................................................DallasTalmaus Ewell .................. TELL-mus YOU-ELHiett ............................................................HIGH-itHuebner ....................................................Hib-nerIodence ...............................................I-Oh-denseKoch ................................................................. Cook

Maez .................................................................MazeMcLain .................................................Mick-LaneJan Karlos Medina ... JOHN Car-los Me-dinaPflughaupt ............................................... Flu-hopDylon Rinaldo ...................... Dylan Rah-naldoRoes................................................................. ROSE

Ruize .......................................................... Rue-ezzSasse ............................................................... SassySondrup .................................................Sun-drupTrelan Taylor ......................................... Tree-lynWockenfuss ......................................Wok-N-fuss

Players by StateNebraska ............................................................. 43Wyoming ............................................................. 15California ............................................................ 14Colorado .............................................................. 12South Dakota ..................................................... 11Georgia ...................................................................2Illinois .....................................................................2

Puerto Rico ...........................................................2Texas ........................................................................2American Samoa .................................................1Arizona ...................................................................1Florida .....................................................................1Idaho ........................................................................1Kansas .....................................................................1

Missouri .................................................................1Nevada ....................................................................1Utah ..........................................................................1Washington ...........................................................1

By the NumbersSeniors ..................................................................13Juniors ...................................................................22Sophomores........................................................17

Redshirt Freshman ..........................................20Freshman .............................................................40

Name Pos. Ht. Wgt. Hometown (Previous School)Olufemi Aaron DE 6-4 200 Pasadena, Calif. (Blair High)Seth Beck OL 6-1 230 Longmont, Colo. (Silver Creek High)Brock Beddes PK 6-2 195 Casper, Wyo. (Casper Natrona High)Josh Borm PK 5-11 185 Cheyenne, Wyo. (Cheyenne Central High)Dillon Breining DE 6-2 243 Arapahoe, Neb. (Nebraska-Kearney (Arapahoe High)Nolan Britain WR 6-0 180 Delta, Colo. (Delta High)Domonick Burch WR 6-2 185 Littleton, Colo. (Heritage High)Donnie Butler TB 5-10 160 Mathis, Texas (Mathis High)Brek Carper WR 5-10 170 Gillette, Wyo. (Campbell County High)Levi Collins LB 6-0 193 Hot Springs, S.D. (Hot Springs High)Chris Conroy QB 6-0 200 Gordon, Neb. (Gordon-Rushville High)Clay Cundall OLB 6-0 190 Greybull, Wyo. (Greybull High)Wes Dalles DE 6-0 240 Laramie, Wyo. (Laramie High)Jerit DeGering S 6-0 173 Lusk, Wyo. (Lusk High)Joshua Delagardelle IR 6-1 200 Covina, Calif. (West Covina High)Dane Dooley LB 6-1 195 Worland, S.D. (Worland High)Luke Eddington DE 6-3 213 Torrington, Wyo. (Torrington High)Dylan Furrier LB 6-0 216 Tucson, Ariz. (Salpointe Catholic)Lane Haller FS 6-3 190 Gordon, Neb. (Gordon-Rushville High)Isaac Holsher WR 6-0 185 Scottsbluff, Neb. (Scottsbluff High)Cayleb Holt TB 5-7 180 George West, Texas (George West High)Robert Jackson FB 5-9 212 Savannah, Ga. (Jenkins High)Kaige Lawrence OL 6-4 265 Victorville, Calif. (Silverado High)Taylor Lisco DE 5-11 215 Douglas, Wyo. (Douglas High)Jared Maez OL 6-0 285 Pueblo, Colo. (Trinidad High)Kyle McCarthy LB 6-1 220 Aurora, Neb. (Aurora High)Justin Melton WR 6-0 190 Douglas, Wyo. (Douglas High)Cole Montgomery TB 5-11 190 Casper, Wyo. (Casper Natrona High)Jake Murphy OL 5-11 240 Harrison, Neb. (Sioux County High)Clint Nunn DB 6-1 180 Harrison, Neb. (Sioux County High)Tyler Pflughaupt DB 6-0 190 Alliance, Neb. (Alliance High)Cody Roberts DB 5-10 175 Trinchera, Colo. (Hoehne High)Taylor Ruize FS 6-0 190 Victorville, Calif. (Serrano High)Daniel Sotelo DL 6-3 270 Grand Island, Neb. (Grand Island High)KamRon Tomlinson CB 5-7 195 Grandview, Mo. (Grandview High)Kyle Vinich WR 6-6 198 Casper, Wyo. (Casper Natrona High)Derrik Walton OL 6-4 275 Hot Springs, S.D. (Hot Springs High)Jamal Weaver S 6-0 175 Pasadena, Calif. (Blair High)Connor Weingart OL 6-3 250 Alliance, Neb. (Alliance High)Dylan White OL 6-3 260 Wrightwood, Calif. (Serrano High)Theo Williams DB 5-10 165 Sargent, Neb. (Sargent High)

Coaching StaffBill O’Boyle (Western Illinois, 1987), head coach/offensive coordinator/offensive line, seventh year as head coach, 20th year overallTodd Auer (Western Illinois, 1989), defensive coordinator, 22nd yearChris Stein (Chadron State, 1991), quarterbacks/passing game coordinator, 11th yearCraig Jersild (Colorado State, 1992), defensive backs, second yearBen Martin (SE Missouri State, 2005), linebackers, fifth yearMatt Middleton (Ottawa University, 2008) wide receivers, first yearScott Phaydavong (Drake University, 2008), running backs, second yearTanner Tetrault (Black Hills State, 2008), defensive backs/special teams, second yearJeff Lyster (Chadron State, 2010), linebackers, first yearRichard Smock (Chadron State, 2009), offensive line, first yearEric Raisbeck (Wisconsin-La Crosse, 2011), defensive line, first year

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2010: Started 10 of 11 games as the Y-receiver … Led the Eagles with 36 receptions for 365 yards … He also caught a TD and tossed a 32-yard pass … His longest reception was a 47-yard strike

against Colorado Mines … “He should have a good year for us,” O’Boyle said. “He’s our leading inside

receiver and he’s worked really hard. He’s physically gifted and once he improves his blocking, he’ll be an all-around player.” … He added to his all-around attri-

butes when he joined the CSC men’s basketball team in the spring semester … The Eagles needed some

depth and Alcorn fit right in, playing in nine games, averaging 11 minutes … He scored 13 points and hauled in 18 rebounds … Was placed on the RMAC All-Academic First Team, as well

as being a District 7 Academic selection.2009: He had eight receptions for 103 yards and a TD … Started three games … Named to the RMAC All-Academic Second Team.

2008: Saw action in 11 games and made seven catches for 45 yards … Caught the game-winning touchdown in the spring game.

2007: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Played tight end and defensive end at Chadron High,

where he caught 12 passes for 225 yards as a senior in 2006 … He also scored 52 points and grabbed 22 rebounds while leading the Cardinals to second place in the Class C-1 State Basket-ball Tournament and making the all-tournament team that winter … In addition, he cleared 6-3 in the high jump to place at the state meet … A 4.0 student in high school, earning him a full-tuition academic scholarship at CSC.

Personal: He’s a third-generation Eagle … Both his late grandfa-ther, Gene, who played in the late 1940s, and his father, Tom, who played in the early 1970s, are members of the CSC Athletic Hall of Fame … Son of Tom and Lou Alcorn … Lou is also a CSC graduate … A physical therapy major with a 3.38 GPA … Born Dec. 17.

2010: Played in five games last season, making two catches for 50 yards, including a 35-yard TD against the University of Mary … Was also a prominent special teams player … “He has a ton of talent,” O’Boyle said. “He’s quick and explosive and he’s getting better at catching the ball.”

2009: Played in 10 games, coming down with one catch for 28 yards … Was also a fixture on special teams … Had a good spring and is quick and elusive … Pound-for-pound, he’s one of the strongest players on the team … He benched 320 pounds and squatted 450 during spring workouts … He also increased his vertical jump by three inches to 37.5.

2008: Redshirted during his first season at CSC … Was named the Offensive Service Team MVP.

High School: At Sunny-side High School, he excelled on both offense and defense … As a wide receiver, he caught 25 balls for 288 yards and two touchdowns … In the defensive backfield, he had four interceptions that he returned for 215 yards and 37 total tackles … He also competed in track and field and basketball.

Personal: A graphic design major … Son of Nicole Magano ... His nickname is “Q” ... Born July 6.

2010: A physically gifted receiver who has been bit by the injury bug the past two years … He claimed a medical redshirt after a knee injury … “He’s gifted and he’s going to help us out,” O’Boyle said. “He just needs to avoid getting injured.”

2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Was second in receiving yards in Class C-1 in Ne-

braska at North Bend Central … He made 33 receptions for 747 yards and 10 touchdowns … Was coached by CSC graduate, Rick Watson at North Bend … Honorable mention all-state selection by the Lincoln Journal Star and Omaha World-Herald … Also played baseball and basketball, and ran track and field.

Personal: Has made the Dean’s List both semesters at CSC and has a 3.76 GPA in criminal justice … Son of Jeff and Louise Bauer and the nephew of CSC Hall of Famer and Booster Club President, Randy Bauer … His cousin, Aaron, was a stellar linebacker for the Eagles from 2005-08 … Born March 19.

Jeff AlcornInside Receiver | Sr.-3L | 6-4 | 240Chadron, Neb./Chadron High

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n 2010 RMAC All-Academic First Teamn 2010 District 7 Academic First Teamn 2009 RMAC All-Academic Second Teamn 2008 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

Jeff Alcorn’s Career StatisticsYear G Rec Yds Long TD2008 11 7 45 11 02009 10 8 103 21 12010 11 36 365 47 1TOTAL 32 51 513 47 2

Quinell Atkins’ Career StatisticsYear G Rec Yds Long TD2009 10 1 28 28 02010 5 2 50 35 1TOTAL 15 3 78 35 1

Quinell AtkinsWide Receiver | Jr.-1L | 5-7 | 170Fresno, Calif./Sunnyside High

26

Ethan BauerInside Receiver | R-Fr. | 6-3 | 230Morse Bluff, Neb./North Bend

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2010: Didn’t play during the season but enters the 2011 campaign as the No. 1 punter … “He has an explosive leg,” O’Boyle noted.

2009: Served as the alternate punter.2008: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Played all over the field for Mitchell ... He played

quarterback, fullback, running back, linebacker, tight end, and center, and handled the kicking and punting duties ... Played in the West Nebraska All-Star Game and qualified for the state meet in the pole vault ... Also played basketball.

Personal: Son of Mark Bellairs ... Wants to become a history teacher ... Born Jan. 31.

2010: Was the heart and soul of Chadron State’s defense, leading the squad with 80 total tackles, seven sacks and eight quarterback hurries

… “He’s the guy for us,” defensive coordinator Todd Auer said. “He’s tough, hard-nosed and his style of play is

perfect for our defense.” … He was named both

the team’s MVP and de-fensive MVP following the

season … He was named to the RMAC All-Conference Second

Team and he was Nebraska’s two-time defensive player of the week.

2009: Played in all 11 games and gained valuable experience …

Had 17 total tackles, including two sacks, and a fumble forced and recovered …

He posted the best numbers for a CSC linebacker during spring weight training … He bench pressed 330 and put up 315 in the hang clean.

2008: Played in three games, assisting with one tackle.2007: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: A standout on Valentine’s 12-1 team that reached

the Class C-1 championship game in 2006 … He was the defensive captain of the Class C-1 all-state teams selected by both the Omaha World-Herald and Huskerland Prep … Led Nebraska C-1 players in tackle points after making 57 unassisted and 114 assisted tackles … Also was first-team all-state as a junior … Was named the outstand-ing defensive player in the West Nebraska All-Star Football Game in Scottsbluff and made six tackles while helping the North beat the South 10-9 in the Nebraska Shrine Bowl … In addition, won the

Class B 189-pound wrestling champion-ship with a perfect 32-0 record … Had a 35-3 record as a junior, when he placed second at the state tournament.

Personal: A sports and recreation major … Son of Brad and Patty Belville … His daughter’s name is Devahney ... Born July 6.

2010: Redshirted during his first season at Chadron State … “He’s a big kid and he was highly touted coming out of high school, so we’re expecting big things out of him,” Auer said.

High School: A good-sized lineman who had a great high school career … He was a two-year starter on the offensive and defensive line for Aurora, which won back-to-back Nebraska Class B titles and boasted a 25-1 record … He was placed on the Class B First Team Defense by Huskerland Prep and he was also a first team selection in Class B by the Omaha World-Herald and the Lincoln Journal Star … During 2009, he made 36 total tackles and had three sacks and a fumble recovery … Also competed in golf and track in high school.

Personal: Plans to become an art teacher.

2010: Played in all 11 games, either on the of-fensive line or on special teams … Enters the 2011 season as the probable starter at right tackle … “Now is the time for him to do it,” O’Boyle said. “He’s very athletic and I’m expecting him to have

a breakout senior season.”2009: Saw action in three

games and made his first career start against New Mexico High-

lands, a 51-17 CSC victory … Is skilled enough to play both tackle

spots … Among one of the strongest offensive line members … Also re-corded the highest vertical (29.5 inches) among linemen … Named to the 2009 RMAC All-Academic Second Team.

2008: Saw limited action in five games. 2007: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Considered one of Wyoming’s outstanding linemen while

playing both ways for the Cody Broncs … Was named to the Class 4A all-state team and to the Casper Star-Tribune’s Super 25 team … Played in the Wyoming Shrine Bowl in the summer of 2007 … Cited by his high school coach for his outstanding work ethic.

Personal: A physical education major … Son of Lloyd and Charlene Blackburn … Born Oct. 28

Ethan BellairsPunter | Jr. | 6-0 | 183Mitchell, Neb./Mitchell High

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James BelvilleLinebacker | Sr.-3L | 6-0 | 225Valentine, Neb./Valentine High

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n 2010 Chadron State Team MVPn 2010 Chadron State Defensive MVPn 2010 Second Team All-RMACn 2010 All-Nebraska Honorable Mentionn 2010 Nebraska Division II Player of the Week (Twice)

James Belville’s Career Statistics -----Tackles-----Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds2008 3 0 1 1 0.0-0 0-02009 11 7 10 17 2.0-12 2.0-122010 11 39 41 80 8.0-45 7.0-43TOTAL 25 46 52 98 10.0-57 9.0-55

Jamie BergmarkDefensive Line | R-Fr. | 6-4 | 275Aurora, Neb./Aurora High

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Jake BlackburnRight Tackle | Sr.-3L | 6-6 | 275Cody, Wyo./Cody High

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n 2009 RMAC All-Academic Second Team

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2010: A player who showed flashes of how he can dominate a game with his speed and strength … Had 27 total tackles, but almost a third of them went for a loss … Also forced a fumble and had four sacks … Had a career high five tackles against Western New Mexico … Started two games and played all over the defensive line at tackle and end … “He should be

a great player for us,” Auer said. “I’m expect-ing him to turn the corner and dominate.” … Was placed on the RMAC All-Conference Third Team.

2009: Made six tackles and a 1.5 sacks in seven games … He also contributed on special teams.

2008: Redshirted at the University of Nebraska after walking on.High School: A standout on Maxwell’s 2007 team that went 9-1

and reached the state playoffs for just the second time in the school’s history … He played fullback and middle linebacker … Had 63 solo and 68 unassisted tackles his senior years

Personal: A physical education major … Son of Brad and Sandy Burke … Born Jan. 29.

2010: Redshirted during his first season at Chadron State … “He’s a big play type kid,” O’Boyle said. “He’s fast and he has good size.”

High School: Had a great season in 2009, finishing with 38 recep-tions for 709 yards and 13 touchdowns … He averaged 18.6 yards a reception … Also returned kicks, accumulating over 300 yards … On defense, he made 28 tackles and three interceptions … He was named all-state in 2009 … A two-time all-conference player and earned honorable mention to the Argus Leader Elite 45 and was South Dakota’s nominee for the Jerry Rice award … He also played basketball at St. Thomas More and placed seventh in the Class A 100 meters at the 2010 track meet with a time of 11.48 seconds.

Personal: He enjoys playing video games … Son of Kevin and Mary … A history major with a 3.3 GPA … Born Sept. 24.

2010: Played in five games but didn’t get in on any tackles … Is coming off a shoulder injury … “He’s going to have the opportunity to really contribute for us,” Auer said.

2009: Played in four games and assisted on four tackles and had half a sack.

2008: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Had an outstanding senior season, leading the Wal-

lace Wildcats to a 7-4 record and the Nebraska Class D-2 quarterfi-nals … He averaged 7.4 yards a carry while rushing for 1,680 yards … Scored 34 touchdowns and 228 points altogether … Also had 74 un-assisted and 85 assisted tackles to lead D-2 in tackle points with 233 … Earned first-team all-state at linebacker from Huskerland Prep and the Lincoln Journal Star … Played in the Nebraska 8-Man and West Nebraska All-Star Games … Also averaged about 16 points and 10 rebounds for the basketball team and qualified for the state track meet in the high jump … A member of the National Honor Society

Personal: A construction management major … Son of Larry and Cindy Christensen ... Born May 18.

2011: Placed on the RMAC Preseason All-Conference Team.2010: Played in eight games, starting seven of them, while bat-

tling injuries … He still managed to make his presence felt, finishing with 29 tackles, three tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks and three quarterback hurries … He’s played in 30 games the past three seasons, making him the most experienced defensive lineman the Eagles have … “He’s very important to our defense,” Auer said of Churchill. “He has a high football IQ and really leads the defensive line.” … He was placed on the RMAC All-Academic First Team.

2009: He started all 11 games, recording 46 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss and two sacks … The Omaha World-Her-ald named him honorable mention and he was selected to the RMAC All-Academic First Team.

2008: Missed a couple of games with a broken wrist but still took part in 20 tackles, three tackles for loss and added 1.5 sacks … Returned

Keifer BurkeDefensive Line | Jr.-2L | 6-3 | 280Brady, Neb./University of Nebraska

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n 2010 Third Team All-RMACn 2010 All-Nebraska Honorable Mention

Keifer Burke’s Career Statistics -----Tackles-----Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds2009 7 3 3 6 1.0-4 1.5-42010 11 10 17 27 7.5-32 4.0-26TOTAL 18 13 20 33 8.5-36 5.5-30

Conor CaseyWide Receiver | R-Fr. | 6-2 | 200Rapid City, S.D./St. Thomas More

17

Brett ChristensenLinebacker | Jr.-2L | 6-0 | 200Wallace, Neb./Wallace High

56

Maverick ChurchillDefensive Line | Sr.-3L | 6-3 | 260Scottsbluff, Neb./Scottsbluff High

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n 2011 Preseason All-RMACn 2010 RMAC All-Academic First Teamn 2009 RMAC All-Academic First Teamn 2008 All-Nebraska Honorable Mentionn 2008 All-RMAC Honorable Mention

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Pierre Etchemendy’s Career Statistics ---Tackles---Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds FF2010 11 16 4 20 4.0-17 1.0-5 2TOTAL 11 16 4 20 4.0-17 1.0-5 2

an interception for a touchdown during the spring game. 2007: Redshirted during his first season at CSC … Was named the

service team’s most outstanding defensive player. High School: Moved from DeWitt, Neb., to Scottsbluff in the

spring of 2006, when he began drawing attention by winning the shot put at the Western Conference and Class B District Track and Field Meets … Placed fourth in the event at the state meet and was third in 2006 at

57-5¼ … Played tackle on both offense and defense for Scotts-bluff ’s 7-3 team his senior year … Was placed on Huskerland Prep’s and Lincoln Journal Star’s Class B all-state teams as an offensive lineman … Was selected as the Scottsbluff Star-Herald’s Player of the Year in 2006 … Played in both the West Nebraska All-Star Game and the Nebraska Shrine Bowl.

Personal: Graduated with a degree in business administration in May with a 3.5 GPA and is currently taking graduate courses … Son of Dan and Heather Churchill and Beth Thompson … Born Oct. 12

2010: Had one of the more special seasons a freshman ball carrier has

ever had, culminating in being named the RMAC’s Freshman of the Year … He rushed for 1,020 yards and seven touchdowns and caught

24 passes for 179 yards … He is the ninth player to rush for over 1,000 yards in a season at Chadron State and the second

freshman to ever do it … The first was Danny Woodhead …

Clinton entered fall camp as a wide receiver but he adjusted to tailback just fine … “He re-

ally came out of nowhere for us last year,” O’Boyle said.

“He’s incredibly gifted and runs hard. He could have another big year.”

… Glen had only 23 yards through the first two games but burst out of the gates against Western State in the third game of the season, rushing for 169 yards … He followed that with two more 100-yard efforts and after a tough game against UNK added three more 100-yard games, including his career-high of 182 against Western New Mexico … Clinton’s most memorable moment of 2010 likely came when he re-turned a kickoff 88 yards with just over a minute remaining to defeat Colorado School of Mines … He was named the team’s offensive MVP and was also on the RMAC All-Conference Second Team … He was named the Nebraska Division II Player of the Week three times and was also on Don Hansen’s Super Region III Third Team … He had 19 plays over 20 yards and averaged over 150 all-purpose yards a game … He also participated in outdoor track and field, competing in the

pole vault and finishing seventh at the conference meet.2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC … Coach O’Boyle

called him the Jim Thorpe of the team and said “he is the most versatile player I’ve seen since I’ve been here.” … He was the hero of the spring game when he kicked the game-winning 46-yard field goal … He also caught an 80-yard touchdown … Excelled for the track and field team, finishing second at both the RMAC indoor and out-door championships in the pole vault … He had never competed in outdoor track and field because he played soccer in high school, but managed to 15-4 ¼ (the second best mark in school history).

High School: A versatile athlete who played both offense and defense for Cody High School as a three-year starter ... Only saw ac-tion in four games after suffering a knee injury but he rushed for 151 yards and one touchdown and made nine receptions for 68 yards and a TD in 2008 ... Also made 16 tackles, broke up three passes and had two interceptions … He was all-state and all-conference in high school … Was a 4.0 student in high school … Also played soccer and ran indoor track.

Personal: Has a 3.75 GPA in human biology … Son of Bill and Kate Clinton … Born December 11.

2010: Helped add depth to the defensive line … Participated mainly on the service team but did travel with the squad to New Mexico Highlands … Placed on the RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll.

2009: Didn’t get on the field last season but Coach Auer loves his work ethic … “He plays hard and goes 100 mph.”

2008: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Finished his senior year with 78 total tackles to help

lead Cambridge to its 11-1 record … Was named to several Nebraska first teams, including the Omaha World-Herald, Lincoln Journal Star, the Associated Press, and Huskerland Prep … Also represented Cambridge at the West Nebraska All-Star Game … Wrestled at 215 pounds and qualified for the state meet … In track, he threw the dis-cus and ran the hurdles ... Doyle also sang in the school’s choir and was the president of FFA.

Personal: A business administration major with a 3.24 GPA … Son of Todd and Candice Doyle ... Born Nov. 21.

2010: Became the only true freshman to contribute last season, breaking in against the University of Mary, recording a tackle … He had his biggest game against UNK, exploding for seven tackles, six of them solo and three for a loss, and forcing a fumble … He was also a good special teams player … Made his first career start at safety against

New Mexico Highlands … “He’s probably one of our best special teams players and there’s no doubt he’s go-ing to be a big part of things going forward,” Auer said.

Maverick Churchill’s Career Statistics -----Tackles-----Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds PD Sacks-Yds2008 11 6 14 20 3.0-17 1 1.5-122009 11 13 33 46 6.5-25 1 2.0-112010 8 7 22 29 3.0-14 0 2.5-14TOTAL 30 26 69 95 12.5-56 2 6.0-37

Glen ClintonTailback | So.-1L | 5-10 | 190Cody, Wyo./Cody High

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n 2010 Chadron State Offensive MVPn 2010 RMAC Freshman of the Year and Second Team All-RMACn 2010 RMAC All-Academic Second Team (Football, Track & Field)n 2010 Don Hansen Super Region III Third Teamn 2010 All-Nebraska Honorable Mention

Glen Clinton’s Career StatisticsYear G Att Yds TD Long Avg/C Rec Yds TD2010 11 198 1020 7 42 5.2 24 179 0TOTAL 11 198 1020 7 42 5.2 24 179 0

Davin DoyleDefensive End | Jr. | 6-4 | 220Bartley, Neb./Cambridge High

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n 2010 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

Pierre EtchemendySafety | So.-1L | 6-1 | 200Douglas, Wyo./Douglas High

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High School: The Casper Star-Tribune’s Offensive Player of the Year in 2009 … He was a stellar player for former CSC standout and hall of famer Jay Rhoades at Douglas High, helping lead the Bearcats to back-to-back state championships in Wyoming’s 3A Class … Pierre was particularly effective as a senior, running for 2,036 yards on 200 carries and scoring 29 times … He averaged over 10 yards a carry and scored a school-record six touchdowns in a game against Rawl-ins … He also had 11 receptions for 140 yards and three touchdowns … On defense, he made 107 total tackles … For his career, he ran for over 2,500 yards and made 248 tackles.

Personal: Has a 3.7 GPA in rangleland management … Son of George and Jean … Born Nov. 2.

2010: Forced to sit out much of the 2010 season after dislocating his knee in the opening game … The defensive coaches are glad he’s returned: “It’s really nice to have him back,” Auer said. “I expect him to be our No. 1 cornerback and lead the secondary. He has the most experience and he did all the right things to get back in shape.”

2009: Started 10 of 11 games at cornerback … Finished with 29 total tackles and tied to break-up a team-high four passes … Also returned a punt 16 yards after blocking it … He has “big play ability” … Is strong at his position and broke two CSC weightlifting records by bench pressing 360 pounds and having a vertical jump of 37 inches.

2008: In 12 games, he defended seven passes and picked off two more … He also chipped in 13 tackles.

2007: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Was named Spring Valley High School’s most valu-

able player after leading Nevada in interceptions with eight in 2006 … He returned the interceptions 316 yards, including one for a touchdown … He also returned a kickoff for a TD, participated in 105 tackles and broke up six passes … He earned all-conference and first-team all-south honors from Nevada Prep Report … He was named the school’s athlete of the month twice … His team had a 7-4 record … Ewell played in the Lions All-Star Game.

Personal: Majoring in business administration … Son of Talmaus Ewell III and Marden Ewell … Born Christmas Eve

2010: Redshirted during his first season at Chadron … Enters the 2011 campaign as the No. 1 kicker … “He got better in the spring and he’s very accurate,” O’Boyle said. “He just needs to continue gaining confidence, but that will come with playing time.”

High School: Was named all-conference and honorable mention all-state as a kicker and cornerback for Rapid City Stevens … Will help add depth to CSC’s special teams … He also played hockey in

high school.Personal: A physical education and health major with a 3.14 GPA

… Son of Paul and Theresa … Born Sept. 30.

2010: Redshirted during his first season at Chadron State … “He had a good spring and he adds depth to the offensive line,” O’Boyle said. “He’s getting better at understanding our schemes and he’s go-ing to help us out.”

High School: Was a solid right guard for Gering’s high-flying of-fense … In 2009, he was first team all-conference and played in the East-West All-Star Game this summer in Scottsbluff … He was also Gering’s kicker, converting 29 PATs in 2009 … Also participated in track and field.

Personal: A physical education major with a 3.06 GPA … Son of Greg and Jody … Born March 11.

2010: Started all 11 games at left tackle and was a big reason why the Eagles fielded two of the top four tailbacks in the RMAC and boasted the third-best rushing offense (200.5 yards/game) in the conference … The Eagles also had the fourth-highest passing offense (206.8) in the conference … Was placed on the RMAC All-Conference First Team … “He had his best spring since he’s been here,” O’Boyle said. “He’s figuring out what he can do. He’s clearly an all-conference talent, he just needs to continue to build off that and dominate con-sistently.” … Like Jeff Alcorn, Garrett joined the CSC men’s basketball team midway through the season and played a reserve role … He was a huge fan favorite, though, and played in six games, scoring four points, grabbing four rebounds and most notably, committing eight fouls in 16 minutes.

2009: Played in the final six games, starting two of them - victo-ries over Western New Mexico and Fort Lewis.

2008: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.

High School: A two-year starter at Aurora Christian High School, who helped lead his team to a 12-1 record and a trip to the state semifinals …. He was named to the all-area and all-conference teams for his performance … Also participated in track, baseball and wrestling ... A

Talmaus Ewell’s Career Statistics ----Tackles----Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds PD Int2008 12 8 5 13 0.5-1 7 22009 11 19 10 29 1.5-7 4 02010 1 1 0 1 0.0-0 1 0TOTAL 24 28 15 43 2.0-8 12 2

Talmaus EwellCornerback | Sr.-2L | 5-10 | 189Las Vegas, Nev./Spring Valley

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Alex FerdinandKicker | R-Fr. | 5-10 | 185Rapid City, S.D./Rapid City Stevens

99

Schyler FergusonOffensive Line | R-Fr. | 6-1 | 235Gering, Neb./Gering High

50

Garrett GilkeyLeft Tackle | Jr.-2L | 6-7 | 323Sandwich, Ill./Aurora Christian High

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n 2011 Beyond Sports Network 2011 Preseason All-American Teamn 2010 First Team All-RMACn 2010 All-Nebraska Honorable Mention

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straight-A student in high school.Personal: Found out about Chadron State College after talking to

his high school football coach, Don Beebe … He said he was “sold” on the college and its football program after making the 14-hour trip to Chadron … Majoring in pre-medicine … Son of Cary and Catherine Gilkey ... Born July 9.

2010: Redshirted during his first season at Chadron State … “He is a gifted athlete and has a strong arm,” O’Boyle said. “He’s a good leader.”

Before CSC: Gorsuch transferred to the University of South Dakota after two seasons at Arizona Western College in Yuma, Ariz., but left be-fore the fall season ... At Arizona Western, he was an All-Region I selec-tion at quarterback after throwing for 1,892 yards and 13 touchdowns and was the Mississippi Bowl MVP ... Has a 12-4 record as a starting QB.

Personal: Has a 3.76 GPA in psychology ... Son of Dave and Tammy ... Born March 26.

2010: Saw time in all 11 games last season and proved his worth by making tough catches and playing well on special

teams … He had eight receptions for 100 yards and added a 15-yard TD run … His

TD run wasn’t conventional, though. After a CSC ball carrier fumbled against Adams

State, Gunter scooped the ball up and raced 15 yards to the pylon … He also took part

in six tackles on special teams … “He catches the ball really well,” O’Boyle

said. “He’s also a strong special teams player and we’re glad he’s here.”

Before CSC: Was the third-lead-ing receiver at Ventura College in 2009, making 18 grabs for 197 yards and a touchdown … Played in the Orange County Rooster

Bowl after helping Ventura to an 8-3 record … Was junior

college teammates with Dominic Morris.

High School: An all-conference wide receiver as a junior and the all-area

quarterback as a senior … Also played basketball and ran track.

Personal: His brother, Kenny, played football at Princeton … He’s

the son of Ken and Diana … A business major … Born Dec. 28.

2010: Played in all 11 games mainly on special teams but did contribute to the offense, catching three balls for 17 yards … “He realized what he needs to do in the spring and I’m eager to see him take it to the field,” O’Boyle said. “He’s very physical and a talented special teams player. He helps us out a lot.” … He made six special teams tackles.

2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Didn’t play football his senior year but was an

outstanding wrestler … Was named the 2009 South Dakota Wrestler of the Year and finished third at state … Claimed a championship as a junior and ended fifth as a sophomore … Also ran cross country … Previously, he played quarterback in high school

Personal: Has a 3.23 GPA in business administration … Son of Kevin and Rene Ham … Born October 9.

2010: Saw time in two games as an alternate offensive lineman … O’Boyle noted he’s continued to improve and should contribute.

2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: All-state honorable mention selection by the Omaha

World-Herald ... Helped the North Bend Central offense average 295.8 yards a game … Also played basketball and golf in high school.

Personal: A business administration major with a 3.08 GPA … Son of Robert and JoLynn Hartman … Born December 19.

2011: Selected for the RMAC Preseason All-Conference Team for the third time in his career.

2010: Named to the RMAC Preseason All-Conference Team at offensive line and didn’t disappoint as the season went along … He started all 11 games and helped Chadron State have the third-best rushing offense (200.5 yards/game) in the RMAC while paving the way for two tailbacks who had over 800 yards apiece … The Eagles also had the fourth-highest passing offense (206.8) in the conference … “He should have his best season this year,” O’Boyle said. “He’s the leader of the team and the offensive line and we’re counting on him.” … Represented Chadron State at the RMAC Media Day in Colorado Springs … Has started 25 games in his career and also serves as the Eagles’ long snapper … Earned a bevy of awards for work in the classroom and on the field … A team captain.

2009: Suffered a season-ending knee injury early in fall camp …

Tim HiettLeft Guard | Sr.-3L | 6-1 | 260Arvada, Colo./Arvada West High

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n 2011 Preseason All-RMACn 2010 First Team All-RMACn 2010 Super Region 3 Second Teamn 2010 RMAC Academic First Teamn 2010 District 7 Academic Second Teamn 2010 Super Region 3 Third Team

n 2010 All-Nebraska D-II First Teamn 2008 RMAC Academic First Teamn 2008 Second Team All-RMACn 2008 All-Nebraska Honorable Mention

Brandon GorsuchQuarterback | Jr. | 6-1 | 212Rapid City, S.D./South Dakota

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Brandon GunterWide Receiver | Jr.-1L | 6-1 | 190Arlington, Wash./Ventura College

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Chapman HamInside Receiver | So.-1L | 6-2 | 235Rapid City, S.D./Rapid City Central

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Tony HartmanRight Guard | So.-1L | 6-3 | 290North Bend, Neb./North Bend High

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He was granted a medical redshirt.2008: Started every game and

was named to the RMAC All-Conference Second Team and was honorable mention for the All-Nebraska Division II team.

2007: Played in five games as a redshirt freshman, including one start against Colorado School of Mines.

2006: Redshirt-ed during his first season at CSC.

High School: A first-team all-conference and honorable mention Class 4-A all-state selection in 2005 while play-ing center for Arvada West, which had a 10-3 record … Also earned second-team all-conference at offensive guard as a junior and did the long-snapping … Played in the Colorado All-Star Game in the summer of 2006 … Threw the shot for the track and field team … Member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: A RMAC All-Academic First Team selection in 2008 and 2010, majoring in industrial management … Son of Tim Sr. and Debbie Hiett … His brother Jack was the starting center at Nebraska-Kearney for four years and was an All-American in 2009 … Jack coached the defensive line for the Eagles in 2010 … Has a 3.4 GPA in industrial technology … Born Jan. 18.

2010: Redshirted during his first season at CSC … Could be in line for some playing time in the fall of 2011 … “He’s a big, strong kid who has a lot of potential,” Auer said. “He’ll be battling for playing time on the defensive line.” … Will also wrestle for Chadron State in the winter at heavyweight.

High School: A three-year starter at defensive tackle for Lingle-Ft. Laramie … Helped lead the Doggers to a state runner-up finish in Wyoming’s Class 2A and was named to the Casper Star-Tribune Super 25 Third Team … He’s also a gifted wrestler … He went 39-0 as a junior and was 38-0 as a senior while winning two state champi-onships at heavyweight … He’s also finished second and fifth at the Wyoming state wrestling tourney.

Personal: Has a GPA of 3.4 after his first year at CSC … Son of Vincent and Sandra … Born May 11.

2010: Had his best season in 2010, playing in 10 games at defen-sive tackle … He finished with five total tackles, including one for a loss … “I’m really happy with his progression,” Auer said. “He has done everything right and he’s a big asset for us.”

2009: Played in three games and assisted on one tackle.2008: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: A three-year starter at defensive end and in the of-

fensive line for the Alliance Bulldogs … Earned all-Western Confer-ence and all-district honors as a senior and was honorable men-tion all-state … Played in the Nebraska Shrine Bowl and the West Nebraska All Star Game in 2008 … Also competed for the track and field team.

Personal: Wants to be a history teacher … Son of Robert and Jorene Hinton ... Born May 10.

2010: Suffered a leg injury during fall camp and took a medical redshirt … Is expected to provide depth along the line … “He’s worked really and has the ability to be a really good player for us,” Auer said.

2009: He played at Snow Junior College for two seasons before joining CSC at the start of spring practices in 2010 … He recorded eight tackles, two tackles for loss, two quarterback hurries and forced a fumble.

High School: Prior to playing at Snow, he helped lead his high school – Tafuna High in Samoa – to a championship in the 2006 Sa-moa Bowl … He played on the defensive line and at linebacker.

Personal: Also goes by the name Charles … Comes from a family with eight brothers and sisters ... He and his wife, Siopea, have two children, Ezmirelda and Smith ... Majoring in interdisciplinary stud-ies … Son of Max and Makevita … Born Oct. 19

Michael HillDefensive Tackle | R-Fr. | 6-0 | 250Ft. Laramie, Wyo./Lingle-Ft. Laramie

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Kyle HintonDefensive Tackle | Jr.-2L | 6-1 | 240Alliance, Neb./Alliance High

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Tau Ho ChingDefensive Tackle | Jr. | 6-1 | 255American Samoa/Snow JC

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Kevin Lindholm’s Career Statistics ----Tackles----Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds2009 11 17 14 31 4.0-14 1.0-32010 11 24 33 57 7.5-36 3.5-25TOTAL 22 41 47 88 11.5-50 4.5-28

2010: Played in 10 games and made his first career start against Western New Mexico … Tallied six tackles on the season and also saw plenty of time on special teams … Should be in line for more playing time in 2011 … “He had a great spring and he’s a much better tackler,” Auer said. “He’s really improved and I love his toughness.”

2009: Saw time in five of the final six games, finishing with two total tackles.

2008: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: He was all-conference and all-state as a junior and

senior … He was also academic all-state as a junior and won two medals at the state track and field championships in the 3,200-meter relay.

Personal: A business major with a 3.18 GPA … Son of Mitch and Marcia … Born Aug. 9.

2010: Didn’t get a chance to play in a game last season as a backup QB but O’Boyle loves his mentality and approach: “He’s one of the

better leaders on the team,” the coach said. “He works as hard as anyone

and he does everything right.” … Set weightlifting records for quar-

terbacks in the spring and also finished near the top of the Colter

5K Run during Chadron’s Fur Trade Days Celebration.

2009: Played in the Eagles’ victory over New Mexico Highlands … He didn’t attempt a pass but did run twice for five yards.

2008: Transferred to CSC in the fall of 2009 after playing two years at Iowa Central Community Col-lege in Fort Dodge … The Tritons were 8-3 in the fall of 2008.

High School: Even though his family lives on a ranch in southern Dawes County, about 30 miles from Chadron, he attended high school at Skutt Catholic High School in Omaha and won a state championship his junior season.

Personal: A social science major with a 3.24 GPA… Son of Brian and Carol … Born April 9

2010: Helped add depth at linebacker while continuing to learn the defensive scheme … He improved a lot during the spring and he’s gaining confidence as he goes along in his career,” Auer said.

2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: A four-year starter who was first-team Class 11A

all-state as a senior after being honorable mention as a junior ... He played middle linebacker and led the Wildcats in tackles as a junior and senior, averaging about 12 per game ... He also rushed for about 350 yards while playing fullback ... Played in the 2009 South Dakota All-Star Game … Also started on the basketball team and was a mid-dle distance runner and triple jumper for the track and field team.

Personal: A business administration major with a 3.67 GPA … Son of Mark and Dawn … Born April 30.

2011: Placed on the RMAC Pre-season All-Conference Team.

2010: Finished the season with the fourth-most tackles on the team (57) and added 7.5 tackles for loss, four sacks and broke up four passes … Is one of the most athletic players on the team … “I really expect great things out of Kevin this year,” Auer said. “It’s his time to play up to his potential and I’m confident he will.” … Notched double-digit tackles in two games and had or assisted on a negative play in eight of 11 games started … Was named to both the RMAC All-Conference and Nebraska Division II First Teams … He was also the Nebraska Player of the Week once and a first team all-academic choice.

2009: He played in all 11 games and started against CSU-Pueblo … He had 31 tackles, four tackles for loss, a sack and one fumble recovery … Coach Auer says that Lindholm is a similar player to former CSC great and RMAC Hall of Famer, Kevin Homer … Also

a valuable member of the special team coverage units … Earned RMAC All-Aca-demic Second Team honors in 2009.

2008: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.

High School: A two-time all-state performer and Colorado’s 6-man player of the year while starring for the Eads Eagles … Played several positions in high school … Scored a touchdown three differ-ent ways in one quarter as a senior … He scored on defense, caught a TD pass and ran for another one … The Denver Post named him MVP

Bryce HuebnerCornerback | Jr.-2L | 5-10 | 190Hershey, Neb./Hershey High

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Jake IodenceQuarterback | Sr.-1L | 6-1 | 210Hemingford, Neb./Iowa Central CC

15

Shea KochLinebacker | So. | 6-1 | 210Custer, S.D./Custer High

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n 2010 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

Kevin LindholmLinebacker | Jr.-2L | 6-2 | 230Eads, Colo./Eads High

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n 2011 Preseason All-RMACn 2010 First Team All-RMACn 2010 RMAC All-Academic First Teamn 2010 All-Nebraska D-II First Teamn 2009 RMAC All-Academic Second Team

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after he led Eads to its state title … Also wrestled and played basket-ball during the winter … Qualified for the Colorado state wrestling tournament and finished fourth as a junior at 171 pounds … He also posted an 18-rebound game … Played baseball for Eads in the spring of his senior year and helped lead the Eagles to their first baseball championship in May of 2008.

Personal: A physical education major with a 3.67 GPA … Son of Kenneth and Elaine Lindholm ... Has five siblings ... Born March 5.

2010: Redshirted during his first season at CSC … “He has a ton of talent for a young guy,” O’Boyle noted. “He needs to keep learning but he’s strong and explosive.”

High School: Helped lead Westlake Village to a tremendous 2009 season … The Warriors went 14-0 and won the CIF Southern Divi-sion … Michael was named all-division, all-league and all-county … He was a team captain and a three-year starter … He also played lacrosse.

Personal: A health science major … Son of Stephen and Jill … Born May 27 … While in Chadron during the summer of 2010, he won the world championship buffalo chip throwing contest with a hurl of 103 feet.

2010: Sat out the season but the coaching staff is glad he’s back ... “He’s very explosive and quick,” O’Boyle said. “He gets through holes fast.”

2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Had a stellar senior season at Pleasant Grove …

Rushed for 1,948 yards on 324 carries and scored 19 TDs … On de-fense he finished with 48 tackles, three interceptions and blocked a field goal … Named All-Delta Valley League and was on the first team for both offense and defense … He was also all-city, all-metro second team, and the Sacramento Bee Player of the Week.

Personal: Majoring in psychology … Son of Michael and Yvette … Born Nov. 24.

2010: Played in eight games, contributing four tackles on special teams … His role will most likely be enhanced in 2011 since he’s finally found a position … He came to CSC as an athlete in 2009, moved to linebacker and tailback, but he seems to have fit in at safety … “He had a good spring,” Auer said. “He’s a guy with a lot of

ability and he’s great for us on special teams.” … Placed on the RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll.

2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Played quarterback in high school ... He was named

the Ark Valley-Chisholm Trail League Division II offensive player of the year in 2008 ... He rushed for 1,087 yards and passed for 1,210 yards ... He added 15 rushing touchdowns and 12 through the air while leading the Railers to a 6-3 record ... He was also an Ark Valley-Chisholm Trail League first team selection and the 5A All-State Coaches First Team Quarterback ... Ran the 100 meters in 10.8 seconds.

Personal: A criminal justice major with a 3.94 GPA … Son of Quent and Leisa … Born May 16.

2010: He opened the season at defensive line but in the spring he transitioned to the offensive line … He didn’t get any playing time during the fall but O’Boyle believes that will change this season: “He saw a lot of time in the spring and he showed us some good things,” the coach said. “He’s extremely aggressive, probably the most aggres-sive guy we have, and that’s a big plus in my book.”

2009: Joined the team in the fall after school started and redshirt-ed during his first season at CSC.

High School: Hails from the strong football program at Valentine High ... He played on both the offensive and defensive lines for the Badgers before graduating in 2008 ... Competed in wrestling and golf during high school.

Personal: A criminal justice major ... Son of Mike and Mary ... Born Nov. 11.

2010: Arguably the hardest worker on the team, who was reward-ed by his peers when he was named the 2010 Co-Defensive Service Team MVP … “No one outworks him,” Auer said. “He’ll compete with anyone.” … Saw time in CSC’s thrilling victory over Colorado School of Mines but didn’t record any stats … Placed on the RMAC All-Aca-demic Honor Roll.

2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC … The coaches are particularly impressed with his work ethic.

High School: Played quarterback and free safety and was named the most improved player by his football team in 2008 … Also named the 2009 track sprinter of the year and was awarded his high school’s male athlete of the year award … Also competed in basket-ball.

Personal: A history major with a 3.78 GPA … Son of Tom and Rhonda McFarland … Born Jan. 23.

Michael LorenzoLeft Guard | R-Fr. | 6-2 | 270Oak Park, Calif./Westlake High

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Michael MadkinsTailback | So. | 5-7 | 160Elk Grove, Calif./Pleasant Grove

24

Nathaniel MartensSafety | So.-1L | 6-0 | 200Newton, Kan./Newton

22

n 2010 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

Jake McCraryRight Tackle | So. | 6-4 | 250Valentine, Neb./Valentine High

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Tyler McFarlandSafety | So. | 6-3 | 195Boise, Idaho/Boise High

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n 2010 Co-Defensive Service Team MVPn 2010 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

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Jonn McLain’s Career StatisticsYear G Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic2010 11 170-271-8 1894 16 63 62.7 7.0 172.2 135.0TOTAL 11 170-271-8 1894 16 63 62.7 7.0 172.2 135.0

2010: Was a consistent anchor to one of the best offensive lines in the RMAC … Started all 11 games and helped Chadron State have the third-best rushing offense (200.5 yards/game) in the conference while paving the way for two tailbacks who had over 800 yards apiece … The Eagles also had the fourth-highest passing offense (206.8) in the confer-ence … Hasn’t missed a start in two seasons … Could have entered medical school follow-ing the 2010 season but chose to return for his senior year … Coach O’Boyle is glad for that: “It’s great to have him back because he’s such a great leader. He’s smart and a technician on the field.” … Earned a spot on the 2010 RMAC All-Conference Second Team and was on both the RMAC and District 7 All-Academic teams.

2009: Worked hard in the spring and entered fall camp as the starting center … He didn’t disappoint, becoming one of the Eagles’ most consistent players … He started all 11 games at center.

2008: Played in four games during his redshirt season.2007: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: A four-year letterman and three-year starter at

center for the Lakewood Tigers … He also started at defensive end or tackle two seasons … Earned honorable mention all-conference as a junior and first-team honors as a senior.

Personal: A stellar student-athlete with a 3.90 GPA in pre-medicine … Also earned a Gold Presidential Scholarship, the largest academic scholarship CSC offers, and an Everett and Martha Deans Memorial Scholarship … He was placed on the RMAC All-Academic Second Team and was honorable mention in 2008 … He’s the son of Larry and Wendy McGowan … Born Jan. 12.

2010: Came in the second half of the Eagles’ first game of the season after starting quarterback Garrett Treffer suffered an injury … The offense didn’t miss a beat and he connected on seven of 10 passes for 89 yards and a TD … He made his first career start the next week at Pittsburg State and played well enough the rest of the season to keep the job … He finished the season completing 170 of 271 passes for 1,894 yards and 16 touchdowns … He com-pleted 62.7 percent of his passes, giving him the third best seasonal percentage in school history … He also rushed for two touchdowns … “Jonn has really developed mentally and physically,” O’Boyle said. “He’s put in his time and he’s done everything right.” … Threw for a career-high 245 yards and three touchdowns in the Eagles’ season finale against Mesa State, leaving CSC faithful excited for what the future has in store … Named honorable mention to the All-Nebraska Division II team.

2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC but often traveled with the team as

the emergency QB … Named the Offensive Service Team MVP.

High School: Started at Chadron High two years and had one of the most impressive prep careers the school has

ever seen ... Completed 146 of 234 pass-es for 2,303 yards and 35 touchdowns

while leading Chadron High to the Class C-1 state semifinals in 2008 ... His 146

completions is a Class C-1 record ... Ac-cumulated 2,655 yards of total offense and was named to a bevy of all-star teams ... He was the Star-Herald All-Region Football

Player of the Year, the Omaha World-Herald Class C-1 honorary captain and the Husk-erland Prep C-1 Player of the Year ... Also named first team Class C-1 and second team

all-class all-state by the Omaha World Her-ald and the Lincoln Journal Star ... Had a game for the ages when he completed

19 of 24 passes for 365 yards and five touchdowns while earning the MVP during a 48-24 win by the West in the West Nebraska All-Star Game in the summer of 2009 ... He also rushed for a TD in the game.

Personal: His older brother Joe, who also wore No. 13, is an all-time CSC great football player … Joe was 38-4 as a starter at CSC and helped lead the Eagles to the NCAA D-II playoffs three straight years ... Jonn wants to be an English teacher … He has a 3.90 GPA … Son of Jerry and Tina McLain ... Born July 21.

Sean McGowanCenter | Sr.-3L | 6-2 | 270Lakewood, Colo./Lakewood High

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n 2010 Second Team All-RMACn 2010 RMAC All-Academic First Teamn 2010 District 7 Academic First Teamn 2010 All-Nebraska Honorable Mentionn 2009 RMAC All-Academic Second Teamn 2008 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

Jonn McLainQuarterback | So.-1L | 5-11 | 188Chadron, Neb./Chadron High

13

n 2010 RMAC All-Academic Honorable Mentionn 2010 All-Nebraska Honorable Mention

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2010: An intimidating presence on the defensive line who had his best season in 2010 … He had 38 total tackles, 2.5 sacks and 6.5 tackles for loss … He played in every game and started four of them … “JK has great potential and he’s working hard,” Auer said. “Now, is his time to shine.”

2009: Played in every game and showed flashes of brilliance … Had

25 total tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks … He also forced

a fumble and blocked a kick.

2008: Redshirted dur-ing his first season at CSC

and was named the service team’s defensive MVP.

High School: Came to the United States from Puerto Rico hoping to earn a football scholarship in

America and CSC granted his wish … During his only year at East High School in Des Moines, he recorded 68 tackles, 10 sacks, two safeties and blocked a field goal … Also played offensive tackle in high school … Named First-Team All-Conference.

Personal: Jan (pronounced John) is the son of Hellen Westerband ... A criminal justice major with a 3.01 GPA … Born June 26.

2010: Didn’t get any playing time during the season but he obvi-ously made his presence felt on the practice field, earning the team’s Co-Defensive Service Team MVP award at the postseason banquet … “He had a good spring and I really think when he gets the time to play, he’ll be a great one for us.” … The defensive coaches praise his toughness and team attitude.

2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Accounted for 67 unassisted tackles and assisted

on 52 more to rank as one of the top tacklers in Class C-1 ... Also played quarterback, throwing for 538 yards and four touchdowns ... For the season, he scored eight touchdowns and kicked 27 points ... A Star-Herald All-Region Defensive First Team selection ... Earned honorable mention from the Lincoln Journal Star and was a District 10 selection.

Personal: An industrial technologies major with a 3.3 GPA … Son of Byron and Virginia Miller … Born June 7.

2010: He didn’t play in the season opener against the University of Mary but that would be the last time that happened after he proved his worth to the CSC coaches … He ended up running for 803 yards and scoring six touchdowns, while averaging a whopping 5.7 yards per carry … He also made 20 receptions for 220 yards and two touchdowns … He rushed for over 100 yards four different times, includ-ing 195 yards on just 10 carries against Fort Lewis … For that performance he was named both the RMAC and Nebraska Player of the Week … He also tied a CSC record by carrying the ball 39 times against Mesa State … He ended up rushing for 153 yards and had a career-high 224 all-purpose yards … “Dominic really surprised us last year because he continually got better as the season progressed. He has proved that

he’s splitting time with Glen Clinton at tailback and we look at them as co-starters,” O’Boyle said. “He’s put in the time and

he’s worked hard.” … Had 12 plays of over 20 yards, including five that went for over 45 yards.

2009: Came to CSC with his Ventura teammate Brandon Gunter … Dominic was the leading rusher for the Pirates in 2009 with 543 yards (4.8 average) and he scored five TDs … He also made eight grabs for 56 yards and two touchdowns.

High School: He was All-CIF two years and all-conference three … Also played baseball, basketball and volleyball.

Personal: A business major … Son of Elena and Garnett … His first name is Ramon … Born Nov. 13.

2010: Redshirted during his first season at CSC … “He’s a smart player,” O’Boyle said. “He’s always watching film and is improving physically.” … Has put on about 25 pounds since joining the team.

High School: Had a banner 2009 season leading Gering High to a 9-2 record and a playoff berth … He was the second-rated passer in

Jan Karlos Medina’s Career Statistics -----Tackles-----Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds2009 11 8 17 25 5.5-13 1.5-72010 11 15 23 38 6.5-15 2.5-6TOTAL 22 23 40 63 12.0-28 4.0-13

Jan Karlos MedinaDefensive Tackle | Jr.-2L | 6-3 | 295San Juan, Puerto Rico/Des Moines East

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Bryant MillerLinebacker | So. | 6-0 | 205Bayard, Neb./Bayard High

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n 2010 Co-Defensive Service Team MVPn 2010 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

Dominic MorrisTailback | Sr.-1L | 5-11 | 210Rialto, Calif./Ventura College

34

Dominic Morris’ Career StatisticsYear G Att Yds TD Long Avg/C Rec Yds TD2010 10 141 803 6 74 5.7 20 220 2TOTAL 10 141 803 6 74 5.7 20 220 2

Patrick O’BoyleQuarterback | R-Fr. | 6-3 | 195Gering, Neb./Gering High

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Class B, completing 145 of 229 passes (63%) for 1,774 yards and 17 touchdowns … He was named to the Lincoln Journal Star First Team and earned honorable mention from the Omaha World-Herald and Huskerland Prep … He was ranked the No. 2 player in the Nebraska Panhandle by the Scottsbluff Star-Herald and he was also the all-class quarterback … He was named the Star-Herald’s Dynamic Dozen No. 1 male athlete in the summer … Played high school football for his father, Tom, and now he’ll be playing for his uncle, CSC head coach Bill O’Boyle … Also played basketball and legion baseball for Gering and ran the hurdles for the track team in the spring .. He placed sixth in the Class B 110 high hurdles at the 2010 state meet … He had a season-best time of 15.1 seconds.

Personal: A physical education and health major with a 3.79 GPA … Son of Tom and Barb … Born Sept. 26.

2010: Redshirted during his first season at CSC … Has been one of the most consistent young offensive lineman and O’Boyle has high hopes for his career … “He’s going to be our backup center this year and he’s going to be a good, four-year player for us. He’s intelligent and a hard worker. I’m glad we have him.”

High School: A good two-sport athlete … He was a three-year starter for the football team and was named to the Lincoln Journal Star and Omaha World-Herald 6-man all-state team … He was also placed on the Star-Herald second team … Also wrestled, claiming a fifth place finish at heavyweight each of the past two years.

Personal: A physical education and health major with a 3.80 GPA … Has six brothers and sisters … Son of Matt and Mary … Born March 21.

2010: Suffered a shoulder injury during fall camp that sidelined him for the season … He earned a medical redshirt and has four years of eligibility remaining … “Jojo has a ton of tools but he just hasn’t been healthy since he’s been here,” O’Boyle said. “We hope he stays healthy. If he does, he’ll contribute.”

2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: A big tailback who ran for 441 yards on 51 carries

and scored five touchdowns out of the backfield ... Helped lead Helix Charter to a 9-2-1 record in 2008.

Personal: A business administration major … Has six brothers and four sisters … Son of Kristen Phillips … Born June 17.

2010: Redshirted during his first season at CSC … Was a member of the men’s track and field team, competing in the throws … “He’s lost some weight and he’s looking good now,” O’Boyle said. “We’re hoping he’ll be able to contribute.”

High School: A big offensive line prospect who played 6-man foot-ball at Otis High … He helped lead his team to the state semifinals and was named honorable mention by the Denver Post … Became familiar with CSC by attending the football camp in the summer … Played in the 2010 CanAm Bowl … He also threw the shot put and discus and played basketball … His sister, Keisha, graduated from CSC last December … He plans on joining the CSC track and field team this winter.

Personal: A business administration major … Son of Angie … Born March 20.

2010: Redshirted during his first season at CSC ... Will give added depth to the receiving corps.

High School: He was a three-year starter who had over 500 yards and five touchdowns as a senior at Douglas High School in South Dakota … He was named all-conference in 2009 … Finished third at the South Dakota high school track meet in the 300 hurdles with a time of 39.76 seconds … He also ran the 400 meters in a time of 49.9 seconds.

Personal: A physical education major ... Son of Robert and Jodi ... Born Aug. 1.

2010: Played in seven games at right guard … Enters the season as the probable starter at that position … “He had a good spring and it’s his time to take the job,” O’Boyle said. “He’s intelligent and he’s done a nice job of turning himself into a player for us.” … Named to the RMAC All-Academic honor roll.

2009: Played in four games at guard.2008: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Ratcliff played on some of Illinois Valley Central

High School’s best teams … During his junior year, the Ghosts finished 9-1 and in 2007 they finished 8-3, which included the school’s first-ever playoff win … He was selected to the NCIC All-Conference First-Team and he was also on the Peoria Journal Star’s All-Area Team … He also received the “Team Above Self” award

Sam ParkerCenter | R-Fr. | 6-1 | 280Harrison, Neb./Sioux County

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Jojo PhillipsTailback | R-Fr. | 5-11 | 200LaMesa, Calif./Helix Charter

27

Lance PickettOffensive Line | R-Fr. | 6-7 | 300Yuma, Colo./Otis High

72

Brandon RatcliffRight Guard | Jr.-2L | 6-2 | 275Chillicothe, Ill./Illinois Valley Central

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n 2010 RMAC All-Academic Honor Rolln 2009 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

Blake PirklWide Receiver | R-Fr. | 6-0 | 200Rapid City, S.D./Douglas

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from his teammates … In addition to football, Ratcliff participated in wrestling and baseball.

Personal: He’s participated in Relay For Life and was a member of a Peoria anti-smoking group, Reality Illinois … Heard about Chadron State’s football program from Bill O’Boyle’s brother, Denny, who is the athletic director at Illinois Valley Central High School ... A social science major with a 3.69 GPA … Son of Chris Ratcliff and Mike and Dena ... Born April 16.

2010: Blossomed during his redshirt year, becoming a valuable member of the team and an excellent downfield blocker … “He’s just always around the ball,” O’Boyle said. “He throws blocks and he’s an

aggressive wide receiver who isn’t afraid of contact.” ... He was one of 11 players who started all 11 games, but he was the only redshirt

freshman to do it … Made 17 receptions for 264 yards and added two TDs … His biggest game came against the Eagles’ rival, UNK, when he had five catches for 115 yards and a touchdown.

2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: One of the biggest playmakers for the Chadron

Cardinals as a senior ... Ran for 902 yards on 150 carries (6.01 yds/carry) and had 45 receptions for 663 yards and 14 touchdowns ... Scored a total of 29 TDs in 2008 ... Also had four interceptions and was one of the team leaders in tackles ... Was named to the Omaha World-Herald and Lincoln Journal Star Class C-1 First Team defen-sive teams ... Also was a Star-Herald All-Region First Team selection and a District 10 selection ... Also played on the Cards’ state runner-up basketball team and was involved in track and field.

Personal: An elementary education major with a 3.16 GPA ... He’s con-tinued the tradition of other Chadron High graduates who have worn No. 6, including Aaron Bauer, Micah Smith, and CSC passing game coordinator, Chris Stein … Son of Matt and Michelle Reeves … Born Nov. 30.

2010: Suffered a stress fracture in his pelvis and had to miss the entire season … He has four years of eligibility remaining and the de-fensive coaches are excited to have him healthy for 2011: “We all love his ability and he’s a big kid who can really run,” Auer said. “Since he hasn’t been able to play much the past two years, he’s really learned a lot from the sidelines. We need him to stay healthy and if he does, he’ll help us out.”

2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Helped lead Merino to an 11-2 record in 2008 ... Was

first team all-state as both a junior and a senior as an 8-man player ... He was the team’s leading tackler both years ... He had more than 800 yards receiving his final two seasons and his high school coach said he was the best receiver that Merino High has ever had.

Personal: Majoring in nutrition and has a 3.22 GPA … Son of Greg and Joy … Born July 22.

2010: Redshirted during his first season at CSC … Will most likely add depth to the receiver corps … “He’s a quick kid who makes the most of what he has,” O’Boyle said. “He’s explosive and he’ll help us out.”

High School: Tallied the fourth-most receiving yards in Class B in 2009 (611) … He averaged 16 yards a reception and scored five touchdowns … Named Class B All-State by the Lincoln Journal Star and earned honorable mention accolades from a variety of publica-tions … He also had three interceptions from his defensive back posi-tion … He played cornerback in the 2010 Shrine Bowl, making four tackles … Named to the GNAC 2010 Academic Team … Is also a good middle-distance runner, running the 400 meters in 52.1 seconds and the 800 in 2:01 … Helped Lexington High win the all-class gold in the 1,600 relay during the Nebraska State Meet.

Personal: A physical education and health major … Son of Theresa and Ray Gonzalez … Born Nov. 18.

2010: Was a prominent figure in 10 games last season, starting the season finale at Mesa State … In the season-opener against Mary he had an interception and swatted away another two

passes … He also added an interception to seal the verdict in the waning moments of Chadron State’s win over

nationally-ranked Colorado Mines … “Phil has a ton of abil-ity and speed,” Auer said. “He came on strong for us near the end of last season and we’re hoping that trend continues.” … Had 14 tackles and deflected six passes … He’s also a stel-lar track athlete, winning the RMAC championship in the 400 meters outdoors and the 200 meters indoors … He also

helped Chadron State’s team win the 400-meter relay and became an All-American in that event in the spring of 2011.

2009: Played in three games, starting against Adams State … Un-fortunately, in that game he injured his knee for the second time in

his career and missed the remain-der of the season … Up to that point he had five tackles, including one for a loss, and made an interception … He bounced back quicker than was

Travis Reeves’ Career StatisticsYear G Rec Yds TD Avg/C Avg/G2010 11 17 264 2 15.5 24.0TOTAL 11 17 264 2 15.5 24.0

Dylon RinaldoSafety | R-Fr. | 6-2 | 210Sterling, Colo./Merino High

7

Andrew RiosWide Receiver | R-Fr. | 5-8 | 160Lexington, Neb./Lexington High

5

Phil RiveraSafety | Jr.-2L | 5-10 | 170Apple Valley, Calif./Apple Valley High

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n 2011 Track and Field All-American (400 relay)n 2011 RMAC Track and Field Champion (200, 400, 400 relay)n 2011 RMAC Men’s Track Athlete of the Yearn 2010 RMAC Track and Field Champion (400)

Phil Rivera’s Career Statistics -----Tackles-----Year G UA A Total Int-Yds PD2009 3 3 2 5 1-0 12010 10 9 5 14 2-14 6TOTAL 13 12 7 19 3-14 7

Travis ReevesWide Receiver | So.-1L | 5-11 | 200Chadron, Neb./Chadron High

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anticipated and had an excellent outdoor track and field season, cul-minating in a conference championship in the 400 meters, which he ran in 47.92 seconds … He also helped the Eagles get a second-place finish in the 1,600 relay.

2008: The CSC coaches had plans to play him as a true freshman, however, he injured his knee and redshirted.

High School: A three-year starter at a variety of positions at Apple Valley High School … He was named all-league as a defensive back for posting over 55 tackles and three interceptions as a senior … Played quarterback his junior year and threw for over 1,000 yards to be named first-team all-league … His senior year, he started at quarterback, but moved to running back and wide receiver … Ran for over 100 yards his final two games of the season and scored one TD and caught another … He was a standout track athlete, running the 400 meters in 48.7 seconds, the 200 in 22.2, and he went over 44 feet in the triple jump.

Personal: Came to CSC so he could compete in both football and track and field … Son of Phil and Corina Rivera ... Majoring in psy-chology ... Born Dec. 28.

2010: A bruising runner who rarely goes down on the first hit … He made the most of his carries at the fullback position, rushing for 228 yards on just 43 carries (5.3 average) … He ran for over 30 yards in five different games, including a career high 55 against the Univer-sity of Mary … “Alex gives everything he has,” O’Boyle said. “He’s accepted the fullback role and is a good short yardage option for us.” … Added 10 receptions for 75 yards out of the backfield, as well … He’s also a team leader and O’Boyle noted his work ethic.

2009: Was probably the surprise of the spring when he ran for 70 yards and a touchdown during the spring game … He didn’t go through preseason camp but still had a successful redshirt season.

High School: Prior to CSC, his only football experience was on club teams in Puerto Rico … Previously attended the Puerto Rico University branch campus in his hometown.

Personal: Came to Chadron State because of his friendship with Jan Karlos Medina, another native of Puerto Rico who is a lineman with the Eagles … He’s involved on campus and wants to teach middle school physical education … His nickname is “Pudge” … Born June 16.

2010: Played in nine games as an alternate inside receiver … He had two catches for 28 yards and added a tackle on special teams … Is a good blocker and understands the offensive scheme … “He has a ton of talent and is aggressive,” O’Boyle said. “If he stays healthy, he’ll help us quite a bit.”

2009: Did not play football.2008: Redshirted during his first season at Chadron State.High School: Earned Class C-1 all-state honors from the Omaha

World-Herald and Huskerland Prep after leading Chadron High to a 10-1 season and a top 10 ranking in 2007 … Played fullback and inside linebacker … Averaged 5.6 yards while rushing for 674 yards and scoring 10 touchdowns … Led the team in tackles with 56 solo and 33 that were assisted … Earned second-team C-1 all-state in basketball as a junior, when he shot 51.6 percent from the field and averaged 14 points and nine rebounds on the Chadron team that reached the state championship game in 2006 … As a senior, he aver-aged 12.6 points and 8.9 rebounds and helped Chadron High reach the state tourney again … Played in several all-star contests, includ-ing the Shrine Bowl.

Personal: An elementary education major … Son of Jamie and Sandy Roes … His brother-in-law, Tim Collins, was a graduate assis-tant men’s basketball coach at CSC who is now the assistant at Black Hills State … Born Sept. 29.

2010: Had a sterling redshirt freshman season, leading the team with 455 yards receiving and tying for the team lead with five touch-downs … He started 10 of 11 games and was consistent, making at

least two catches in 10 games … His career day came against Adams State when he had 83

yards on four receptions, including a career long

63-yarder … “He’s one of the most gifted wide receivers we have,” O’Boyle said. “He’s physical and he’s matured a lot.”

2009: Redshirted during his first season at

CSC.High School: Led Mount

Carmel with 40 tackles in 2008 ... Also ran for 169 yards and a touchdown ... Returned 11 kicks for 313 yards in addition to his duties as a defensive back … Was named the sophomore of the year.

Personal: A sports and recreation education major … Son of Heather Ross and Jerry Garret … Born April 28.

2010: Played in three games in a backup role … “He had a good spring and I thought he gained a lot of experience,” O’Boyle said.

Alex RodriguezFullback | Jr.-1L | 5-7 | 202Carolina, Puerto Rico/Univ. of Puerto Rico

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Nathan Ross’ Career StatisticsYear G Rec Yds TD Avg/C Avg/G2010 11 34 455 5 13.4 41.4TOTAL 11 34 455 5 13.4 41.4

Alex Rodriguez’s Career StatisticsYear G Att Yds TD Long Avg/C Rec Yds2010 11 43 228 1 29 5.3 10 75TOTAL 11 43 228 1 29 5.3 10 75

Cody RoesInside Receiver | Jr.-1L | 6-2 | 220Chadron, Neb./Chadron High

83

Nathan RossWide Receiver | So.-1L | 5-11 | 185San Diego, Calif./Mount Carmel High

2

Mike SandstromOffensive Line | Jr.-2L | 6-0 | 265Chadron, Neb./Chadron High

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n 2009 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

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“He’s a good contributor for us.”2009: Played in three games.2008: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Was a two-year starter at Chadron High on the of-

fensive line, when the Cardinals posted a 16-3 record, including two playoff wins … As a senior, he was named to the all-conference and all-region teams and he was an honorable mention selection on the all-state team … An excellent student who maintained a 4.0 GPA in high school … Also competed in basketball and track and field.

Personal: Has a 3.97 GPA while majoring in social science … He was RMAC All-Academic Honorable Mention in 2009 … He earned the Eagle Presidential Scholarship to attend CSC … His younger brother, Zach, is a defensive lineman at CSC … Son of Rob and JoAnn Sandstrom ... Born July 17.

2010: Redshirted during his first season at CSC … Will add depth to the defensive line … “He’s still young but he’s getting better,” Auer said. “He’s a smart kid who has a lot of ability. He has a good oppor-tunity to play.”

High School: A first-team Class C-1 all-stater who was placed on the offensive line by the Lincoln Journal Star and Huskerland Prep and in the defensive line by the Omaha World-Herald … Played tackle on offense and end on defense … He made 35 unassisted and 56 as-sisted tackles, had 8.5 quarterback sacks and 19.5 tackles for losses as a senior … The Cardinals were 29-3 during his three years as a starter … Also was the school’s heavyweight wrestler and qualified for the state tournament two years, and threw the shot more than 49-10 ½ feet in 2010.

Personal: His brother Mike is an offensive lineman for the Eagles … A physical education major with a 4.00 GPA … Son of Rob and JoAnn … Born Nov. 4.

2010: Played in all 11 games, starting nine of them, in his first season … “Clint has a lot of talent and he can make an impact when he plays well,” Auer said. … Finished with the sixth-most tackles (43) on the team … Was also a good special teams player … Recorded a career-high 11 stops against Colorado State University-Pueblo … He also broke up a pass and recovered a fumble that led to a TD.

2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.

High School: Did several things well for Bennett County ... Ran for 1,275 yards and 15 touch-downs and caught 15 passes for

160 yards and two touchdowns ... Also threw for 278 yards and four touchdowns on just seven completions ... On special teams he had eight kickoff returns for 364 yards (45.5 average) and one touch-down ... Also returned six punts for 125 yards (29.2 yards) and a TD

... On defense he made 50 total tackles, forced two fumbles, grabbed two interceptions and scored three defensive TDs ... Was named the Class 11B All State First Team tailback and an Argus Leader Elite 45 Selection ... Also selected to the West River All-Conference First Team at tailback and linebacker and he was the Sports Buzzard 11B Player of the Year ... Earned all-conference honors at defensive back three times and he was twice named all-state at running back … Was a varsity letter winner all four years of high school.

Personal: Majoring in health and physical education … Son of Kevin and Joni … Born Oct. 11.

2010: Was sidelined with a back injury at the beginning of fall camp and used a medical redshirt … “Allan gained a lot of confi-dence in the spring and he really adds to our depth at wide receiver,” O’Boyle said … He’s one of the best pure athletes on the team … He’s been timed in the 40-yard dash at 4.5 seconds and has a 38.5-inch vertical.

2009: Played in all 11 games, making five catches for 22 yards … His first career reception was for an 8-yard touchdown on Home-coming against New Mexico Highlands.

2008: Played in two games but did not make any receptions after transferring from the University of South Dakota.

2007: Redshirted during his first season at the University of South Dakota.

High School: Had a stellar prep career in South Dakota ... Finished his high school career at Rapid City Central as the state’s all-time leading receiver in catches (153) and yards (2,231) ... His senior sea-son was particularly outstanding ... He had 67 catches for 879 yards and seven TDs ... He was a three-time all-conference performer and a two-time all-state selection ... He also won a gold medal in the 400 relay and started two years on the basketball team.

Personal: A sports and recreation major … Son of Glenn Schmaltz and Patricia Horlock ... Born Nov. 3

2010: Didn’t see any playing time but the defensive coaches are counting on him in the future … “He has definitely shown his ability,” Auer said. “We just need him to stay healthy.” … Named to the 2010 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll.

2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Was named the Flatirons Senior Back of the Year at

Middle Park High … He was also named first team all-state by the Denver Post and a 2007 and 2008 all-state selection by the Rocky Mountain News as a linebacker … He was a five-time all-conference player and finished sixth in the discus at the Colorado state meet … He played in three all-star contests following high school, including the 2008 All-Colorado Football Team that played at the Down Under Bowl in Australia … During his high school career, he earned 11 varsity let-ters and was a team captain in football, basketball and track and field

Zach SandstromDefensive Line | R-Fr. | 6-1 | 250Chadron, Neb./Chadron High

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Clint Sasse’s Career Statistics ----Tackles----Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds PD2010 11 13 30 43 0.5-2 1TOTAL 11 13 30 43 0.5-2 1

Clint SasseCornerback | So.-1L | 5-11 | 205Martin, S.D./Bennett County High

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Allan SchmaltzWide Receiver | Jr.-2L | 6-2 | 210Rapid City, S.D./South Dakota

82

Mike SchmidtLinebacker | So. | 6-0 | 230Tabernash, Colo./Middle Park High

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n 2010 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

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… He ran for 232 yards to set the school’s single game rushing record and he also set the discus record by throwing the implement 144 feet … He also set five weight room records at Middle Park.

Personal: An English major with a 3.56 GPA … Son of Troy and Katie … Born May 19.

2010: Didn’t get on the field but is expected to contribute this season behind James Belville at middle linebacker … “He’s tough and intelligent,” Auer said. “If he continues to improve, he’s going to help us out quite a bit.” … Named to the 2010 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll.

2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Played fullback and linebacker for Alliance … Par-

ticipated in 74 tackles and earned all-conference honors ... He also wrestled for the Bulldogs and was a four-time state qualifier ... He finished fourth at the Nebraska State Tournament in 2009 and 2008.

Personal: A business major with a 3.88 GPA … Son of Brad and Joan … Born June 30.

2010: He joined the Eagles at the start of spring practice and was expected to become a valuable

player on offense … He didn’t disappoint and he was one of three transfers who helped

revitalize the Chadron State offense … He was third on the team with 27 re-ceptions for 392 yards, but tied for the team lead with five TD receptions … He certainly has big play ability, aver-aging 14.5 yards a catch … “He should

have a huge senior year,” O’Boyle said. “He does everything well.” … Started all 10 games he played in and was also a

valuable special teams player … Made at least one catch in every game he

played and ended the season with a career-high 76 yards receiving

at Mesa State.2009: He was off to a stel-lar start at Snow Junior

College in Utah before suffering a lisfranc fracture in his foot ...

Through three games, he had 13 receptions for 276 yards and three touchdowns … At Pleasant Grove High, he played defensive end but

moved to tight end at Snow.Personal: A business

administration major … Son of Chris and Traci … Born May 22

2010: Saw time in nine games and recorded a tackle for loss … Is a valuable backup on the defensive line … “Colt competes every time he’s in there and we like what he can do,” Auer said.

2009: Played in six games and had two solo tackles, including one for a loss during his first season at CSC.

High School: Lettered four years in high school at North Bend.Personal: Took an unlikely route to CSC … He was in the United

States Navy from 2002-2007 where he was a ceremonial guard, casket bearer assistant and leading petty officer … The most mature player on the team … Coaches love his work ethic … A rangeland management major … Son of Dawn and Roger … Born Sept. 16.

2010: Had a great redshirt season, culminating in being named the Offensive Service Team MVP … “He has a ton of talent and was a big surprise for us,” O’Boyle said. “He does great things with the ball and he should play this year.”

High School: A big inside receiver prospect for the Eagles … He led Lincoln North Star in receptions last season and earned honor-able mention from the Omaha World-Herald and Lincoln Journal Star … A two-time letter winner and team captain … Also was the catcher for the North Star baseball team in the spring and played in legion ball, as well.

Personal: Has a 3.41 GPA in biology … He plays the piano … Son of Nelson Stephens and Kathryn Witte … Born March 19.

Conor SchnellLinebacker | So. | 6-1 | 225Alliance, Neb./Alliance High

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n 2010 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

Jeremy SondrupInside Receiver | Sr.-1L | 6-3 | 215Pleasant Grove, Utah/Snow JC

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Jeremy Sondrup’s Career StatisticsYear G Rec Yds TD Avg/C Avg/G2010 10 27 392 5 14.5 39.2TOTAL 10 27 392 5 14.5 39.2

Colt SpenceDefensive Line | Jr.-2L | 6-4 | 240Morse Bluff, Neb./North Bend High

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Austen StephensInside Receiver | R-Fr. | 6-3 | 225Lincoln, Neb./Lincoln North Star High

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2010: A versatile player who excelled during his first season in the defensive backfield … Played in all 11 games, starting six of them … Finished with 25 total tackles and broke up six passes … Also returned 23 punts, averaging 8.3 yards a return … Should be in line

for major playing time in 2011 at either safety or cornerback … “He has instincts,” Auer said. “He’s very important to us and once he develops consistency, he’ll be a huge player.”

2009: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Joined high school teammate Jojo Phillips in the

Eagles’ 2009 recruiting class ... Starred in the defensive backfield for the Scottie football team, making three interceptions … Also played wide receiver.

Personal: Wants to be an English teacher … Son of Mona Taylor … First name is pronounced Tree-lyn ... Born Feb. 5.

2010: Redshirted during his first season at CSC … “He really works hard in whatever we ask him to do,” O’Boyle said. “You can’t ask for better kids than that.”

High School: Became acquainted with Chadron State after quarterback coach Chris Stein talked to him at a camp in Georgia … He then made a visit to the campus and felt at home … Played wide receiver but his high school team rarely passed … On defense, he had 29 tackles and broke up two passes … Also played basketball and ran the 200 meters in track … His best time is 23.7 seconds.

Personal: Son of Phillip and Marilyn Thompson … Has a 3.4 GPA in sports management … He enjoys to read in his spare time … Born Aug. 26.

2010: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Only played in four games as a senior because of an

injury, but he still managed to accumulate 800 yards of total offense and score 11 touchdowns while playing quarterback … He started three seasons at Lexington High until his knee injury forced him to miss the remaining games of his senior season … Was named honor-able mention by the Omaha World-Herald, Lincoln Journal Star and Huskerland Prep … Also competed in track and field, running the

300 hurdles in 39.7 seconds, qualifying for state as a junior.Personal: A business administration major with a 3.4 GPA … Son

of Pam and Sam … Born July 1.

2010: Made the most of his starting opportunity and became a fixture at defensive end, finishing with 31 tackles and 5.5 for a loss … He started 10 of 11 games … “Justin is one of our leaders and he’s really made himself into a good player,” Auer said. “I anticipate him

having a great year.” … He had a career-high six tackles

in the season opener against the University of Mary … Earned a spot on the RMAC All-

Academic Second Team.2009: Played in nine

games for the defensive line and finished with nine total

tackles.2008: Played in two

games but didn’t get in on any tackles.

2007: Redshirted dur-ing his first year at CSC.

High School: He was a four-year starter at Franklin High, playing in the offensive and defensive lines until his junior year, when he moved to inside linebacker … As a senior, he led the Flyers in solo tackles, was an all-district and all-state honorable mention choice and was placed on the Kearney Hub’s second-team all-area team … He also was academic all-state twice and lettered in basketball, wrestling and track … In addition, he was a member of the National Honor Society, a class officer and a Future Farmers of America officer.

Personal: He’s an excellent student and has a 3.78 GPA in range management … He was RMAC All-Academic honorable mention … Son of Bryan and Julie Trout … Born Sept. 13

2010: Took part in two games, serving as the long snapper … “Brit is a great kid and he does a lot of good for us,” O’Boyle said. “He’ll be in a good competition with Tim Hiett to be the long snapper.”

2009: Had a superb year as the Eagles’ long snapper … He ap-peared in all 11 games and rarely made mistakes … He also used to practice with the defensive line, but he will focused solely on snap-ping duties because of a nagging shoulder injury.

2008: Made some big plays during the spring game … Played in

Trelan TaylorCornerback | So.-1L | 5-10 | 190Spring Valley, Calif./Helix Charter

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Trelan Taylor’s Career Statistics ----Tackles----Year G UA A Total PD Int-Yds2010 11 18 7 25 4 2-42TOTAL 11 18 7 25 4 2-42

Antonio ThompsonWide Receiver | R-Fr. | 5-7 | 180Savannah, Ga./Jenkins High

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Tyler TingelhoffSafety | R-Fr. | 5-11 | 180Lexington, Neb./Lexington High

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Justin TroutDefensive End | Sr.-3L | 5-11 | 250Franklin, Neb./Franklin High

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n 2010 RMAC All-Academic Second Teamn 2009 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

Justin Trout’s Career Statistics -----Tackles-----Year G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds2008 2 0 0 0 0-0 0-02009 9 3 6 9 0.5-1 0-02010 11 10 21 31 5.5-8 1.5-0TOTAL 22 13 27 40 6.0-9 1.5-0

Brit WilliamsLong Snapper | Sr.-3L | 5-10 | 230Marianna, Fla./Marianna High

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2010: Had his best season as an Eagle, appearing in all 11 games, including two starts in the final two games … In those appearances, he doubled his tackle output, cata-pulting from eight to 16 … “Cody does a good job of playing with urgency,” Auer said. “He had that urgency the last two games of the season. He’s a competitor and we like seeing that.”

2009: Played in 10 of 11 games at defensive back and special teams … He made four tackles and also recovered a fumble.

2008: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: Came to Chadron State after winning back-to-back

Class B state titles with the Crete Cardinals … In 2007 Wockenfuss split time in the backfield with two other running backs but he still ran for 467 yards … On defense he made three interceptions and he was named to the Omaha World-Herald First Team … Was also the starting point guard for Crete’s basketball team and excelled in track and field

Personal: A business administration major with a 3.35 GPA … Son of Gene and Cindy Wockenfuss ... His father is the athletic director at Dakota State … Born May 11.

2010: Had a productive fall, appearing in 10 games and making eight tackles … He was a special teams stalwart … “He was one of our most consistent special teams players and we’re expecting him to help us out in the secondary, as well.”

2009: Redshirted during his first year at CSC.High School: Finished with 45 total tackles, three interceptions

and blocked a field goal while helping Arvada West end 2008 with a 7-4 record ... Named to the Big 8 League First Team.

Personal: A business major with a 3.45 GPA … Son of Michael and Jacque … Born May 16.

two games and assisted on one tackle.2007: Redshirted during his first season at CSC.High School: A four-year starter at Marianna High School … In

2006, he earned all-Big Bend Conference and all-state honors at offen-sive guard … Williams participated in 121 tackles during the Bulldogs’ 2006 season ... He also did the long snapping and played third base for the baseball team … He had a .385 batting average as a junior.

Personal: A friend of CSC Head Coach Bill O’Boyle, Chris Stephen-son, was the go-between in helping Williams make contact with the Eagles … Has a 3.06 GPA in social science … Son of Darryl and Michelle Williams … Born June 7.

2010: Got in against Chadron State’s win over Western State but could have a bigger role in 2011 since he’s completed his move from tailback to fullback … “He works hard at everything he does,” O’Boyle said. “He contributes when he gets a chance and he’s a good special teams player.”

2009: He played all season at safety, appearing in two games, but he moved to tailback in the spring because of a lack of numbers and performed well … He played tailback in high school.

2008: Redshirted during his first year at CSC.High School: A speedster who earned all-conference and all-

district honors as a senior at Scottsbluff High while playing running back and in the secondary … Had 41 unassisted and 21 assisted tack-les … Had season-best times of 10.9 seconds in the 100-meters and 22.1 in the 200 for the Bearcats’ track team … Also was a member of the basketball team.

Personal: Younger brother of former Chadron State basketball player Fernando (Bonfim), who now goes by Wilson...Son of Bryan and Lori Wilson ... A physical education major ... Born April 7.

Cody WilsonFullback | Jr.-2L | 5-8 | 190Scottsbluff, Neb./Scottsbluff High

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Cody WockenfussCornerback | Jr.-2L | 5-10 | 180Crete, Neb./Crete High

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Cody Wockenfuss’ Career Statistics ---Tackles---Year G UA A Total Int-Yds PD2009 10 2 2 4 0-0 02010 11 9 7 16 0-0 0TOTAL 21 11 9 20 0-0 0

Tyler WrightSafety | So.-1L | 5-10 | 180Arvada, Colo./Arvada West High

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n 2010 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

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High School: Had 47 total tackles, four sacks and five fumble recoveries for Blair High in 2010 … Named to the Rio Hondo League Second Team Defensive Team … Also competed in track and field.

Personal: Son of Flavion Joseph and Philbert Aaron … Plans to major in physical education … Born Sept. 21.

High School: He was named the “Raptor of the Year” by his teammates at the season-ending banquet … Had 28 total tackles and a fumble recovery … Helped anchor the line for an offense that averaged over 330 yards a game and was an all-conference selection as a senior.

Personal: Son of Kevin Beck and Erica Current … Born Dec. 21.

High School: Made nine of 14 field goal attempts, with a long of 59 yards, in the fall for Casper Natrona … Also notched 23 PATs … Averaged over 56 yards on kickoffs for the Class 4A Champs … On defense, he tallied 86 total tackles, five sacks and two intercep-tions … He was all state in both football and soccer.

Personal: Son of Barbara and Arvin Bed-des … Born Oct. 25.

High School: Had 71 receptions for 1,111 yards and 16 touchdowns in 2010 ... His yardage and number of TDs led the state of Wyoming … He also led Class 4A in scoring with 141 points … Besides the 16 TDs, he kicked five field goals, including a 56-yarder, and made 30 extra points … On defense, he had 23 solo tackles, 26 assisted tackles, six interceptions and seven pass breakups … Made the Casper Star-Tribune’s Super 25 team and had a long punt of 69 yards … Also played basketball and participated in track and field.

Personal: Plans to major in math educa-tion … Son of Cory and Stacy … His grand-parents, Duane and Sally Katen, live in Chadron … Born July 28.

Before CSC: Was on the football team at the University of Nebraska-Kearney one year before joining CSC … At Arapahoe High, he was first team all-state in 2009 as a senior and played in four all-star games, including the Nebraska Shrine Bowl, the Kansas-Ne-braska All-State Game, The Hastings 8-Man All-Star Game and the Southwest Nebraska All-Star Game … He was also first team all-conference in 2008 and 2009 and twice earned honorable mention all-state … Also competed in basketball and track and field.

Personal: His father, Dennis Breinig, was a four-year starter at defensive end for the Eagles in the late 1970s is in the CSC Athletic Hall of Fame … His mother’s name is Kelly … Plans to major in rangeland management … Born Sept. 25.

High School: An all-purpose player who started the season at wide receiver for the 7-3 Delta Panthers, but moved to running back after the starter was injured … Finished with 32 pass receptions and 200 carries while accumulating 1,700 all-purpose yards … Also participated in 40 tackles and had six pass interceptions … Earned all-conference in both football and baseball … He also quali-fied for the state track meet in the sprints, but played baseball that weekend instead … Recommended to Chadron State by the Delta athletic director, Bruce Keith, who sent several football players to CSC while he was coaching at Sheridan and Casper Kelly Walsh in Wyoming.

Personal: Son of Lorren and Meda … Plans to major in geology … Born Dec. 16.

High School: A wide receiver at Heri-tage High School who caught 17 passes for 312 yards and four touchdowns his senior season … Was all-conference and has been timed at 4.5 seconds in the 40-yard dash.

Personal: Son of Dulch and Sheryl … Born May 8 … A math major.

High School: Earned honorable mention all-state honors as a senior when he rushed for 1,344 yards on 141 carries and 14 touch-downs … He was put on the All-South Texas First Team and was a third-team all-state choice … He averaged 9.53 yards a carry and ran for over 100 yards in every game … He also had 10 receptions for 274 yards and a touchdown … On defense, he had 24 tackles and blocked a field goal … As a junior, he rushed for 1,640 yards.

Personal: Son of Donnie and Sue … A business major … Born Nov. 23.

Olufemi AaronDefensive End | Fr. 6-4 | 200Pasadena, Calif.Blair High

SethBeckOffensive Line | Fr.6-1 | 230Longmont, Colo.Silver Creek High

BrockBeddesKicker | Fr.6-2 | 190Casper, Wyo.Casper Natrona High

JoshBormKicker | Fr.5-11 | 185Cheyenne, Wyo.Cheyenne Central

DillonBreiningDefensive End | Jr.6-2 | 243Arapahoe, Neb.Nebraska-Kearney

Nolan BritainWide Receiver | Fr.6-0 | 180Delta, Colo.Delta High

DomonickBurchWide Receiver | Fr.6-2 | 175Littleton, Colo.Heritage High

DonnieButlerTailback | Fr.5-9 | 165Mathis, TexasMathis High

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High School: Caught 31 passes for 690 yards and five TDs in 2010 … On defense, he had 40 total tackles and 12 pass break-ups to lead Wyoming’s Class 4A … He added five interceptions … He was a first-team all-state selection as a senior at wide receiver and was also all-state two years in a row at cornerback … Played in the Wyoming Shrine Bowl.

Personal: Son of Tami Percifield and JD Carper … Wants to become a dentist … Born Aug. 28.

High School: Was a solid performer at linebacker for Hot Springs High, earning all-conference honors two consecutive seasons … He was also all-conference in wrestling and voted as the football team’s most valu-able defensive player.

Personal: Son of Jeff and Stacie … Plans to major in pre-physical therapy … Born April 27.

High School: A three-year starter at quar-terback for the Mustangs ... Threw for 1,192 yards and 10 TDs as a junior ... As a senior, he completed 65 of 130 passes for 804 yards and 11 TDs … He also ran for five TDs and was named All-Western Trails Conference and to the Star-Herald’s Super 15 … Also started for the basketball team and ran the hurdles and on the relays for the track team … An academic all-state selection.

Personal: Son of Maynard and Deb … Wants to become a chiropractor … Born May 7.

High School: Made Casper Star-Tribune’s Super 25 each of the past two years and was selected as the MVP of the 2011 Wyoming Shrine Bowl while playing quarterback and linebacker … At quarterback last fall, throw-ing for 355 yards and six touchdowns … He was also the team’s third-leading rusher with 552 yards and scored 10 touchdowns … Made 51 total tackles, nine for a loss, on defense … Both marks led the team.

Personal: His parents are CSC grads ... His father, John, was a starting defensive tackle for the Eagles in 1985 and, after leaving school two years, was a starting offensive tackle in 1987 and 1988 … His mother’s name is Kristeen … Born July 14.

High School: Had 56 total tackles last season at Laramie, while earning all-confer-ence and all-state honors … Also added 2.5 sacks and a fumble recovery … Offensively, he served as the short yardage back, scor-ing four touchdowns on just nine carries … Played in the Wyoming Shrine Bowl and the Down Under Bowl … Also wrestled, finishing in fourth at the state tourney.

Personal: Son of Brian and Kay … Born Sept. 6.

High School: Made the Star-Tribune’s Super 25 and was on the Star-Herald’s Super 15 after helping lead Lusk to a runner-up finish in Wyoming’s Class 1A … He was the Wyoming 1A Co-Player of the Year and an all-state selection … He finished with over 500 more yards than any other 1A running back, accumulating 1,821 yards and 21 touchdowns … He rushed for 315 yards in

one game and averaged 25.6 yards on five punt returns and 28 yards on 10 kick re-turns … Also a talented defensive player who had 28 combined tackles, 2.5 for a loss, four break-ups, one fumble recovery and two in-terceptions … He won the Class 2A 100, 200 and 400 meters at the Wyoming State Meet each of the past two years.

Personal: Son of Kenny and Barb … Plans to major in rangeland management … Born May 17.

High School: Played tight end at South Hills High School.

Personal: Son of William and Charlotte … Plans to major in criminal justice … Born May 20.

High School: Was a two-time all-confer-ence performer at Worland High while play-ing quarterback and defensive back … Also wrestled at the South Dakota State Tourna-ment and played soccer.

Personal: Son of Beck and Mark … Born Aug. 10.

High School: Was the third-best passer in Class 3A in Wyoming but he will play de-fensive end at CSC … He threw for 967 yards and six touchdowns last fall … Had 35 com-bined tackles and a state-leading six sacks … He also had two fumble recoveries and two blocked kicks … Also played basketball, helping lead the Trailblazers to the 2010 Wyoming 3A State Championship.

Personal: Son of Jim and Lisa … Plans to major in physical therapy … Born Oct. 10.

BrekCarperWide Receiver | Fr.5-10 | 170Gillette, Wyo.Campbell County

LeviCollinsLinebacker | Fr.6-0 | 193Hot Springs, S.D.Hot Springs High

Chris ConroyQuarterback | Fr.6-0 | 200Gordon, Neb.Gordon-Rushville

ClayCundallLinebacker | Fr.6-0 | 190Greybull, Wyo.Greybull High

WesDallesDefensive Line | Fr.6-0 | 240Laramie, Wyo.Laramie High

JeritDeGeringSafety | Fr.6-0 | 173Lusk, Wyo.Lusk High

JoshuaDelagardelleInside Receiver | Fr.6-1 | 200Covina, Calif.South Hills

Dane DooleyLinebacker | Fr.6-1 | 195Worland, S.D.Worland High

LukeEddingtonDefensive End | Fr.6-3 | 213Torrington, Wyo.Torrington High

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High School: Named a Southern Arizona All-Star following the 2010 season where he served as the team’s linebacker, fullback and punter … He was an honorable mention all-state player in 2009.

Personal: Son of Jeff and Rhonda … Wants to major in sports and recreation manage-ment … Born Oct. 21.

High School: Caught 28 passes for 474 yards and six TDs in 2009 ... In 2010, he caught 24 for 320 yards and 3 TDs and had 46 unassisted and 35 assisted tackles along with five pass interceptions ... Also played basketball and won the triple jump and the high jump as both a junior and senior at the Class C District Track Meet ... He was the only Panhandle player chosen for the 2011 Shrine Bowl football game and caught two passes and intercepted another one.

Personal: Son of Leonard and Kim … Plans to major in criminal justice … Born March 19.

High School: Earned all-Western Confer-ence and was Scottsbluff’s leading scorer with six touchdowns in the fall of 2009 … Also played in the West Nebraska All-Star Game.

Personal: Son of Jim and Sheryl … Born July 31.

High School: The leading rusher and receiver for George West High in 2010 and a scoring machine … He scored five touchdowns in one game and at least three touchdowns in three other games … He had 859 yards on just 99 carries and finished the year with 16 touchdowns … His longest run of the year was an 82-yard jaunt and he averaged 8.6 yards a carry … He also had five receptions for 115 yards and two TDs … Also returned punts and kicks … In 2009, he ran for 1,440 yards and added six return touchdowns … Played in the Texas All-Star Game and was an all-state running back and kick returner.

Personal: Played football for his father, Tim, at George West High … His mother’s name is Gwen … Plans to major in kinesiol-ogy … Born Oct. 27.

High School: The CSC coaches became familiar with the speedy Jackson when wide receiver Antonio Thompson, a redshirt freshman from Savannah, gave the coaching staff a DVD featuring Jackson … They were impressed and extended an offer … Jackson played both linebacker and tailback at Jen-kins High, but he’ll be a fullback at CSC … In 2010, he rushed for 366 yards on 49 carries (7.47 average) and scored five touchdowns … Defensively, he recorded 63 tackles and added two interceptions, six pass break-ups and two fumble recoveries and was named to the all-region first team … As a junior, he earned all-region accolades at linebacker, finishing with 81 total tackles … He also forced a fumble that he returned for a TD and he was the team’s leading rusher with 354 yards.

Personal: Son of Cheryl Howard … Wants to major in sports and recreation … Born Aug. 29.

High School: Was an all-conference offensive linemen and earned first-team all-league honors each of the past two years while playing left tackle at Silverado High in Victorville and played in an all-star game.

Personal: Son of Craig Lawrence and Cynthia Trevino … Plans to major in criminal justice … Born Jan. 6.

High School: Another standout player from Douglas High School, which has won three straight state titles in Wyoming … Was a two-year all-conference and all-state selec-tion and also competed in wrestling.

Personal: His brother Jordan played bas-ketball at Chadron State … Taylor’s the son of Richard and Michelle … Plans to major in rangeland management … Born Sept. 8.

High School: Finished the 2010 season with 48 total tackles … Also started on the offensive line and was named the team’s most valuable player, in addition to being first team all-conference and all-state … He was also his team’s most valuable lineman.

Personal: Son of Naldo Maez … Wants to major in sports and recreation management … Born Oct. 21.

DylanFurrierLinebacker | Fr.6-0 | 216Tucson, Ariz.Salpointe Catholic

LaneHallerSafety | Fr.6-2 | 190Gordon, Neb.Gordon-Rushville

Isaac HolscherWide Receiver | Fr.6-0 | 185Scottsbluff, Neb.Scottsbluff High

CaylebHoltTailback | Fr.5-7 | 180George West, TexasGeorge West High

RobertJacksonFullback | Fr.5-9 | 212Savannah, Ga.Jenkins High

KaigeLawrenceOffensive Line | Fr.6-4 | 265Victorville, Calif.Silverado High

TaylorLiscoDefensive End | Fr.5-11 | 215Douglas, Wyo.Douglas High

JaredMaezOffensive Line | Fr.6-0 | 285Pueblo, Colo.Trinidad High

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High School: A 2010 All-Nebraska First Team Defense selection at linebacker and a Super State First Team member, named by the Lincoln Journal Star … Played on back-to-back state championship teams at Aurora High … In 2010 he was the third-leading tackler in Class B with 73 solo stops and 53 assisted tackles and started in the 2011 Shrine Bowl … Also finished fourth in the shot put (52-2 ½) and sixth in the discus (154-3) at the Nebraska State Meet as a junior and was third in the shot (53-10) as a senior.

Personal: A pre-pharmacy major … Son of Pat and Renae … Born Jan. 25.

High School: A member of three straight state championship teams that won 30 games in a row … Had 19 receptions for 503 yards and six touchdowns in 2010 … Also averaged 14.9 yards on 21 punt returns and 17.7 yards on six kick returns … On defense, he had 29 tackles, five interceptions and broke up six more passes … He won the Class 3A 100 meters in 10.78 seconds and the 200 in 21.78 at the Wyoming State Track Meet in 2010 and won all three sprints at the 2011 state meet with times of 10.76, 21.86 and 51.42 in the 400 … What makes his triumphs at the state meet even more impressive is that he competed while having a kidney stone …. He didn’t lose a race in Wyoming during the outdoor season … In the summer of 2011, he was named the Ga-torade Wyoming Boys Track and Field Ath-lete of the Year … He was the first Douglas High athlete to win the award … He was also the Wendy’s High School Heisman winner for the state of Wyoming.

Personal: Son of Junan Melton … Wants to major in physical therapy … Born Nov. 16.

High School: One of three recruits from Natrona, the 4A champs in Wyoming, to sign with the Eagles … He carried the ball 171 times for 1,458 yards and 18 touchdowns ... He also caught 18 passes for 264 yards and two more TDs ... Returned nine punts for 120 yards and had three unassisted tackles, 10 assisted tackles, one fumble recovery, one in-terception and three pass breakups ... He was named to the Casper Star Tribune’s Super 25 and was the Old Spice Player of the Year.

Personal: Son of Lisa and Wendel … Born March 6.

High School: A rugged two-way standout for the Sioux County Warriors on the of-fensive and defensive lines … Will begin his career on the offensive line at CSC … Played in the West Nebraska All-Star Game and was an all-conference selection … He was one of the top scorers for the basketball team and qualified for the state meet in the discus as a senior.

Personal: He was Sioux County’s valedic-torian … Son of Dennis and Sandy … Born July 16.

High School: Had an outstanding sopho-more season at running back for the Sioux County Warriors, then suffered a season-ending knee injury early in his junior year … Bounced back strong by carrying 111 times for 784 yards in 2010 … He also intercepted three passes and was placed on the first-team 6-man all-state teams selected by both the Lincoln and Omaha newspapers, in addi-tion to being on the Star-Herald’s Super 15.

Personal: Son of Neil and Kathy … Wants to major in exercise science … Born Oct. 11.

High School: Caught 32 passes for 521 yards and five touchdowns for the Bulldogs … He added 39 total tackles and averaged 36.6 yards as the punter … He was named all-conference and placed on the Star-Her-ald’s 11-man all-region team … Also played basketball.

Personal: Son of Brandon and Kristen … Born Nov. 27.

High School: Helped the Hoehne Farmers win their first state title since 1980 and a perfect season in a thrilling overtime game against Caliche … The Denver Post named him the 8-man Player of the Year and he was placed on the Southern Peaks 8-Man All-Conference Team … He ran for 1,498 yards on just 105 carries, averaging a staggering 14.3 yards a carry, for Hoehne High … He also scored 29 TDs and made 15 recep-tions for 382 yards and four touchdowns … Defensively, he made 42 total tackles and added three interceptions … Played in both the 8-man all-state game and the all-classifi-cations all-star game in Colorado.

Personal: Son of Ronnie and Karen … A business major … Born May 7.

KyleMcCarthyLinebacker | Fr.6-1 | 220Aurora, Neb.Aurora High

JustinMeltonWide Receiver | Fr.6-0 | 190Douglas, Wyo.Douglas High

ColeMontgomeryCornerback | Fr.5-11 | 190Casper, Wyo.Casper Natrona

JakeMurphyOffensive Line | Fr.5-11 | 240Harrison, Neb.Sioux County High

ClintNunnDefensive Back | Fr.6-1 | 180Harrison, Neb.Sioux County High

TylerPflughauptDefensive Back | Fr.6-0 | 190Alliance, Neb.Alliance High

Cody RobertsDefensive Back | Fr.5-10 | 175Trinchera, Colo.Hoehne High

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Game No. 1 - UNIVERSITY OF MARY at Bismarck, N.D. (Community Bowl)

Thursday, Sept. 1 (6 p.m.)University of Mary Quick Facts

Name: University of MaryLocation: Bismarck/Mandan, N.D.Founded/Enrollment: 1959/2,900Nickname: MaraudersColors: Blue, Orange and WhiteAffiliation/Conference: NCAA Division II/Northern Sun2010 Overall Record: 4-7Conference Record: 4-6

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Myron Schulz (1st year) Record at Mary: 88-42 Career Record: 88-42 Coach’s Phone: 701-355-8230Offensive Coordinator: Chris FiskDefensive Coordinator: Mike McMahonDefensive Line: Jeff DockterRunning Backs: Randy LamberthOutside Linebackers: Chris ClementsInside Linebackers: Gary CooperWide Receivers: Jason ChalleenTight Ends: Drew ThomasDefensive Backs: Ramsey Lambert

Series InformationSeries Record: CSC leads 4-02010: CSC 35, Mary 3 2009: CSC 30, Mary 142008: CSC 37, Mary 17 2006: CSC 21, Mary 0

Sports InformationContact: Brian LarsonOffice Phone: 701-355-8354E-mail: [email protected] Site: www.umary.edu/sports

2011 ScheduleSept. 1.....................................................................................Chadron StateSept. 10 ................................................at Southwest Minnesota State*Sept. 17 ....................................................................................... Augustana*Sept. 24 ............................................................................... St. Cloud State*Oct. 1 .....................................at University of Minnesota-Crookston*Oct. 8 ....................................................................................at Wayne State*Oct. 15 ..............................................University of Minnesota-Duluth*Oct. 22 ....................................................................................Bemidji State*Oct. 29 ........................... at Minnesota State University-Moorhead*Nov. 5 ..................................................................................... Winona State*Nov. 12 .......................................................................... at Northern State*

2010 Schedule/Results(4-7 overall, 4-6 NSIC)

Date Opponent W/L ScoreAug. 28 Chadron State L 35-3Sept. 11 Southwest Minnesota* L 21-14Sept. 18 Augustana* L 52-21Sept. 25 St. Cloud State* L 30-13Oct. 2 Minnesota-Crookston W 48-0Oct. 9 Wayne State* L 33-28Oct. 16 Minnesota-Duluth* L 49-0Oct. 23 Bemidji State* L 23-22Oct. 30 Minnesota Moorhead W 43-17Nov. 6 Winona State* W 21-19Nov. 13 Northern State* W 48-3

* Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Game

Myron SchulzHead Coach

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Game No. 2 - ANGELO STATE at Chadron, Neb. (Elliott Field)

Saturday, Sept. 10 (Noon)Angelo State Quick Facts

Name: Angelo State UniversityLocation: San Angelo, TexasFounded/Enrollment: 1928/6,856Nickname: RamsColors: Blue and GoldAffiliation/Conference: NCAA Division II/Lone Star2010 Overall Record: 5-5Conference Record/Finish: 5-5/5th (South)2011 Preseason RMAC Ranking: n/a

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Will Wagner (1st year) Record at Angelo State: 0-0 Career Record: 0-0 Coach’s Phone: 325-942-2264 x222Assistant Head Coach (QB/WR): Theron AychOffensive Coordinator (OL): Russell GaskampDefensive Coordinator (LB): Mike WaltonAssistant Coach (DL): Michael SlaterGraduate Assistant Coaches: Andrew Dalles, Teron Guidry, David Reisner, Justin RichterStrength and Conditioning: Kelsey Hite

Returning StartersOffense (8)

Pos. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. TE Nate Bayless Sr. 6-5 245RB Tristan Carter Sr. 5-8 225WR Dakarai Pecikonis Jr. 6-0 175OL Jesse Collins Jr. 6-8 300OL Ryan Merryman Jr. 6-2 275OL Andrew Krutsinger Jr. 6-2 275OL Keefer Preece Sr. 6-5 300OL Austin Sumrall Jr. 6-7 310

Defense (6)Pos. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. LB Austin Benson Jr. 6-1 240S Jake Eannarelli Sr. 6-0 200DB Stetson Edwards Jr. 5-9 160DB Alvin Johnson Jr. 5-8 180CB Terrance Preston Sr. 6-0 175LB Joseph Schumpert Sr. 5-10 195

Returning Statistical LeadersRushing: Tristan Carter (138 att., 603 yards, 4 TD)Passing: Blake Hamblin (1-1-0, 86 yards)Receiving: Dakarai Pecikonis (48 rec., 838 yards, 5 TD)Tackles: Austin Benson (29 UA, 37 A, 66 total, 4.5 sacks, 8.5 TFL)

Series InformationSeries Record: First Meeting

Sports InformationContact: Kevin McCartyOffice Phone: 325-942-2378E-mail: [email protected] Site: www.angelosports.com

2011 ScheduleSept. 3................................................................................ at Western StateSept. 10 .............................................................................at Chadron StateSept. 17 ........................................................................Central Oklahoma*Sept. 24 .................................................................... at Abilene Christian*Oct. 1 ........................................................................Eastern New Mexico*Oct. 8 ...........................................................................at West Texas A&M*Oct. 15 ...........................................................................Midwestern State*Oct. 22 ........................................................... at Texas A&M-Commerce*Oct. 29 .................................................................. Texas A&M-Kingsville*Nov. 5 ............................................................................at Incarnate Word*Nov. 12 ................................................................................. Tarleton State*

2010 Schedule/Results(5-5 overall, 5-5 LSC)

Date Opponent W/L ScoreSept. 4 Eastern New Mexico* W 41-38Sept. 11 Texas A&M-Commerce* W 31-10Sept. 25 West Texas A&M* L 37-27Oct. 2 Tarleton State* L 37-34Oct. 9 Texas A&M-Kingsville* L 28-21Oct. 16 Midwestern State* L 35-21Oct. 23 Incarnate Word* W 61-17Oct. 30 Abilene Christian* L 33-20Nov. 6 Southeastern Oklahoma* W 40-33Nov. 13 Central Oklahoma* W 49-35

* Lone Star Conference Game

Will WagnerHead Coach

Dakarai PecikonisWide Receiver

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Game No. 3 - WESTERN STATE at Gunnison, Colo. (Mountaineer Bowl)

Saturday, Sept. 17 (1 p.m.) Western State Quick Facts

Name: Western State CollegeLocation: Gunnison, Colo.Founded/Enrollment: 1901/2,000Nickname: MountaineersColors: Crimson and SlateAffiliation/Conference: NCAA Division II/RMAC2010 Overall Record: 1-10Conference Record/Finish: 1-8/9th2011 Preseason RMAC Ranking: 9th

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Jas Bains (1st year) Record at Western State: 0-0 Career Record: 0-0 Coach’s Phone: 970-943-2046Offensive Coordinator: Tony CaseDefensive Coordinator: Kelly LedwithDefensive Line: Mike AimoneQuarterbacks: Ryan McDonoughWide Receivers: Jaron FairmanRunning Backs: Jeff Williamson

Returning StartersOffense (8)

Pos. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. QB Miles Gorham Sr. 6-4 215RB Germaine Daniels Jr. 5-10 210WR L.A. McGee Jr. 5-11 160TE Curtis Prock Sr. 5-11 225WR Ryan Lockwood Jr. 6-2 240LT Ryan Walstrom Sr. 6-8 330RG Rene Haro-Sipes So. 6-3 270RT Levi Greenly Jr. 6-5 250

Defense (6)Pos. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. DE Taylor Keith Jr. 6-2 210NG Markus Harvey Jr. 6-2 285OLB Brian Amsberry So. 5-9 205S Seth Wilson Sr. 5-11 190S Johnny Pieper Jr. 6-0 190CB EJ Kreis So. 6-0 175

Returning Statistical LeadersRushing: Germaine Daniels (185 att., 664 yards, 4 TD)Passing: Miles Gorham (129-246-9, 1,372 yards, 10 TD)Receiving: Curtis Prock (33 rec., 345 yards, 1 TD)Tackles: Johnny Pieper (28 UA, 24 A, 52 total, 2 FF, 1 INT)

Series InformationSeries Record: CSC leads 16-10-1 (Last WSC win over CSC was in 1997)

Last 10 Meetings2010: CSC 40, Western 7 2005: CSC 40, Western 102009: CSC 40, Western 21 2004: CSC 33, Western 272008: CSC 39, Western 7 2003: CSC 23, Western 222007: CSC 50, Western 17 2002: CSC 48, Western 102006: CSC 47, Western 0 2001: CSC 25, Western 12

Sports InformationContact: Jared VernerOffice Phone: 970-943-2831E-mail: [email protected] Site: www.wscathletics.com

2011 ScheduleSept. 3........................................................................................ Angelo StateSept. 10 ...................................................................................at Idaho StateSept. 17 ................................................................................Chadron State*Sept. 24 ..................................................................at Nebraska-Kearney*Oct. 1 ...................................................................New Mexico Highlands*Oct. 8 ................................................................. at Western New Mexico*Oct. 15 ......................................................................................... Fort Lewis*Oct. 22 ..........................................................................at Colorado Mines*Oct. 29 .................................................................................Colorado Mesa*Nov. 5 ....................................................................................at CSU-Pueblo*Nov. 12 ............................................................................... at Adams State*

2010 Schedule/Results(1-10 overall, 1-8 RMAC)

Date Opponent W/L ScoreAug. 28 Fort Hays State L 45-20Sept. 4 Montana L 73-2Sept. 18 Chadron State* L 40-7Sept. 25 Nebraska-Kearney* L 13-6Oct. 2 N.M. Highlands* L 32-31Oct. 9 Western N.M.* L 25-7Oct. 16 Fort Lewis* W (OT) 27-24Oct. 23 Colorado Mines* L 39-13Oct. 30 Mesa State* L 33-28Nov. 6 CSU-Pueblo* L 37-3Nov. 13 Adams State* L 28-19

* Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Game

Jas BainsHead Coach

Levi OstromDefensive Line

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Game No. 4 - ADAMS STATE at Chadron, Neb. (Elliott Field)

Saturday, Sept. 24 (Noon)Adams State Quick Facts

Name: Adams State CollegeFounded/Enrollment: 1921/3,300Nickname: GrizzliesColors: Green and WhiteAffiliation/ Conference: NCAA Division II/RMAC2010 Overall Record: 5-6Conference Record/Finish: 4-5/4th2011 RMAC Preseason Ranking: 5th

Coaching StaffHead Coach/Defensive Coordinator: Marty Heaton (4th year) Record at Adams State: 15-18 Career Record: 15-18 Coach’s Phone: 719-587-7601Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator: Manny WasingerDefensive Line: Ernesto VillasenorOffensive Line: Brandon AlconcelDefensive Backs: George HolleyRunning Backs: Aaron Tuioti-MarinerAssistant Coach: Cecil Fell

Returning StartersOffense (7)

Pos. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. OL Kevin Ashak Jr. 6-3 285QB Trevor Eggleston Jr. 6-2 200WR Scott Kellogg Jr. 5-9 175OL Jason Nottingham Jr. 6-1 290OL Joey Oliver Sr. 6-3 285WR Delton Prescott Jr. 6-0 190RB Terjean Saffold Sr. 5-8 200

Defense (7)Pos. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. SS James Ackel Jr. 6-0 205DE Cody Browne Sr. 6-4 240MLB Rocco DeLorenzo Sr. 5-11 230FS Will Naas Sr. 5-11 190CB Fabrice Nolen Sr. 6-2 200DT Derek Raymond-Johns Sr. 6-4 295DB Jeremiah Van Valkenburg Jr. 6-0 170

Returning Statistical LeadersRushing: Terjean Saffold (135 att., 612 yards, 9 TD)Passing: Trevor Eggleston (192-346-8, 1,976 yards, 9 TD)Receiving: Scott Kellogg (48 rec., 540 yards, 3 TD)Tackles: Rocco DeLorenzo (22 UA, 77 A, 99 total, 6 TFL, 2 Int.)

Series InformationSeries Record: CSC leads 18-4

Last 10 Meetings2010: CSC 21, Adams State 10 2005: Adams State 28, CSC 232009: CSC 24, Adams State 21 2004: CSC 16, Adams State 132008: CSC 37, Adams State 26 2003: CSC 45, Adams State 442007: CSC 58, Adams State 0 2002: CSC 24, Adams State 02006: CSC 44, Adams State 28 2001: CSC 51, Adams State 16

Sports InformationContact: Scott KretzmannOffice Phone: 719-587-8245E-mail: [email protected] Site: www.ascgrizzlies.com

2011 ScheduleSept. 3.......................................................................................at Dixie StateSept. 10 .........................................................................at Black Hills StateSept. 17 .....................................................................................CSU-Pueblo*Sept. 24 ...........................................................................at Chadron State*Oct. 1 ............................................................................Nebraska-Kearney*Oct. 8 ..............................................................at New Mexico Highlands*Oct. 15 ................................................................... Western New Mexico*Oct. 22 .................................................................................... at Fort Lewis*Oct. 29 ...............................................................................Colorado Mines*Nov. 5 ............................................................................. at Colorado Mesa*Nov. 12 ................................................................................. Western State*

2010 Schedule/Results(5-6 overall, 4-5 RMAC)

Date Opponent W/L ScoreAug. 28 Dixie State W 34-14Sept. 4 Northern Colorado L 54-0Sept. 18 CSU-Pueblo* L 27-10Sept. 25 Chadron State* L 21-10Oct. 2 Nebraska-Kearney* L 27-17Oct. 9 N.M. Highlands* W 55-0Oct. 16 Western N.M.* W 14-0Oct. 23 Fort Lewis* L 14-7Oct. 30 Colorado Mines* L 24-17Nov. 6 Mesa State* W (OT) 41-34Nov. 13 Western State* W 28-19

* Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Game

Marty HeatonHead Coach

Rocco DeLorenzoLinebacker

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Colorado State University-Pueblo Quick FactsName: CSU-PuebloLocation: Pueblo, Colo.Founded/Enrollment: 1933/5,400Nickname: ThunderWolvesColors: White, Blue and RedAffiliation/Conference: NCAA Division II/RMAC2010 Overall Record: 9-2Conference Record/Finish: 7-2/3rd2011 Preseason RMAC Ranking: 2nd

Coaching StaffHead Coach: John Wristen (4th year) Record at CSU-Pueblo: 20-12 Career Record: 20-12 Coach’s Phone: 719-549-2075Defensive Coordinator: Hunter HughesOffensive Line/Run Game Coordinator: Chris Symington, Roxy BurrisRunning Backs: Steve SewellDefensive Backs: Donnell Leomiti, Carl FettersQuarterbacks/Passing Game Coordinator: Mike BabcockDefensive Line: Paul Creighton, Craig WardWide Receivers: Bernard JacksonLinebackers: Dale Cresswell

Returning StartersOffense (9)

Pos. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. QB Ross Dausin Sr. 6-5 230RB Jamaal Johnson Sr. 5-9 185RB Jesse Lewis Sr. 5-6 173WR Jared Sperber Sr. 6-3 195TE Koby Wittek Sr. 6-3 236C Jonathan Jones Jr. 5-8 225OG J.T. Haddan Jr. 6-2 285OG Drew Swartz Jr. 6-4 280OT Ryan Jensen Jr. 6-4 245

Defense (9)Pos. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. DE Grant Jansen Sr. 6-0 225NG Jervoise Hollins So. 6-1 228 LB Damon Schiele Jr. 6-0 220LB Lee Meisner Sr. 6-0 240LB Beldy Nseka Jr. 6-1 216LB Jason Campbell Jr. 6-1 225CB Stephan Dickens So. 5-8 160S Jon Bailey Sr. 5-11 190S Josh Costa Jr. 5-8 185

Returning Statistical LeadersRushing: Jesse Lewis (176 att., 1,391 yards, 14 TD)Passing: Ross Dausin (135-239-6, 1,674 yards, 12 TD)Receiving: Jared Sperber (16 rec., 198 yards, 0 TD)Tackles: Lee Meisner (50 UA, 74 A, 124 total, 9.5 TFL, 2 FF, 3 PD)

Series InformationSeries Record: Pueblo leads 2-1

Last 3 Meetings2010: CSU-Pueblo 33, CSC 30 (3 OT) 2009: CSU-Pueblo 28, CSC 172008: CSC 32, CSU-Pueblo 0

Sports InformationContact: Anthony SandstromOffice Phone: 719-549-2022 E-mail: [email protected] Site: www.gothunderwolves.com

2011 ScheduleSept. 1...........................................................................at West Texas A&MSept. 10 ................................................ Northwestern Oklahoma StateSept. 17 .............................................................................. at Adams State*Sept. 24 ....................................................................................... Fort Lewis*Oct. 1 ................................................................................at Chadron State*Oct. 6 ..................................................................................Colorado Mines*Oct. 15 ....................................................................at Nebraska-Kearney*Oct. 22 .................................................................................Colorado Mesa*Oct. 29 ...........................................................at New Mexico Highlands*Nov. 5 .................................................................................... Western State*Nov. 12 .................................................................. Western New Mexico*

2010 Schedule/Results(9-2 overall, 7-2 RMAC)

Date Opponent W/L ScoreAug. 28 Oklahoma Panhandle W 26-14Sept. 4 NW Oklahoma State W 55-13Sept. 18 Adams State* W 27-10Sept. 25 Fort Lewis* W 49-14Oct. 2 Chadron State* W (OT) 33-30Oct. 9 Colorado Mines* L 19-16Oct. 16 Nebraska-Kearney* L 38-24Oct. 23 Mesa State* W 26-14Oct. 30 N.M. Highlands* W 66-0Nov. 6 Western State W 37-3Nov. 13 Western N.M. W 45-17

* Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Game

John WristenHead Coach

Jesse LewisRunning Back

Game No. 5 - CSU-PUEBLO at Chadron, Neb. (Elliott Field)

Saturday, Oct. 1 (1:30 p.m.)

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University of Nebraska-Kearney Quick FactsName: University of Nebraska at KearneyLocation: Kearney, Neb.Founded/Enrollment: 1905/6,500Nickname: LopersColors: Royal Blue and Old GoldAffiliation/Conference: NCAA Division II/RMAC2010 Overall Record: 9-2Conference Record/Finish: 8-1/1st2011 Preseason RMAC Ranking: 1st

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Darrell Morris (12th year) Record at UNK: 82-37 Career Record: 82-37 Coach’s Phone: 308-865-8033Offensive Coordinator/QBs/RBs: Russ MartinDefensive Coordinator/DBs: Bob CrockerInside Linebackers: Chad BauderWide Receivers: Scott HoffmanDefensive Line: Tom EversonTight Ends: Drew WatersOutside Linebackers: Travis Wegener

Returning StartersOffense (7)

Pos. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. LG Matt Anderson Sr. 6-4 285RG Nate Bryan Jr. 6-2 300RB Rustin Dring Sr. 6-0 205WR Eli Hammond Sr. 6-3 210C Parker Jolly Jr. 6-2 270TE Dane Rudeen Sr. 6-6 225QB Jake Spitzlberger Sr. 5-10 175

Defense (8)Pos. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. CB Kenny Hill So. 5-10 180CB Arthur Hobbs Sr. 5-11 180S Pete Kropp Jr. 6-1 195FS Sam Kuck Jr. 6-2 205ILB Ethan Kuhlmann Jr. 6-3 260DE Alex Paicurich Sr. 6-2 230ILB Justin Swedburg Jr. 6-0 240DL Justin Thiel Jr. 5-11 285

Returning Statistical LeadersRushing: Rustin Dring (147 att., 949 yards, 8 TD)Passing: Jake Spitzlberger (163-287-8, 2,314 yards, 22 TD)Receiving: Eli Hammond (17 rec., 278 yards, 2 TD)Tackles: Ethan Kuhlmann (37 UA, 45 A, 82 total, 7.5 TFL, 2 INT)

Series InformationSeries Record: UNK leads 48-21-1

Last 10 Meetings2010: UNK 35, CSC 21 2005: UNK 20, CSC 2009: UNK 18, CSC 13 2004: UNK 44, CSC 412008: CSC 17, UNK 14 2003: CSC 28, UNK 222007: CSC 26, UNK 18 2002: UNK 12, CSC 02006: CSC 31, UNK 12 2001: CSC 26, UNK 14

Sports InformationContact: Peter YazvacOffice Phone: 308-865-8334E-mail: [email protected] Site: www.lopers.com

2011 ScheduleSept. 1....................................................................................at Wayne StateSept. 10 ........................................................................Northeastern StateSept. 17 ......................................................................... at Colorado Mesa*Sept. 24 ................................................................................ Western State*Oct. 1 ................................................................................... at Adams State*Oct. 8 .....................................................................................Chadron State*Oct. 15 .......................................................................................CSU-Pueblo*Oct. 22 ...........................................................at New Mexico Highlands*Oct. 29 ................................................................... Western New Mexico*Nov. 5 ...................................................................................... at Fort Lewis*Nov. 12 ..........................................................Colorado School of Mines*

2010 Schedule/Results(9-2 overall, 8-1 RMAC)

Date Opponent W/L ScoreAug. 28 Wayne State L (OT) 24-17Sept. 2 Nebraska-Omaha W 32-29Sept. 18 Mesa State* W 31-9Sept. 25 Western State* W 13-6Oct. 2 Adams State* W 27-17Oct. 9 Chadron State* W 35-21Oct. 16 CSU-Pueblo* W 38-24Oct. 23 N.M. Highlands* W 38-13Oct. 30 Western N.M.* W 56-31Nov. 6 Fort Lewis* W 48-21Nov. 13 Colorado Mines L (OT) 55-53

* Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Game

Darrell MorrisHead Coach

Rustin DringRunning Back

Game No. 6 - NEBRASKA-KEARNEY at Kearney, Neb. (Foster Field)

Saturday, Oct. 8 (Noon)

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New Mexico Highlands Quick FactsName: New Mexico Highlands UniversityLocation: Las Vegas, N.M.Founded/Enrollment: 1893/3,500Nickname: CowboysColors: Purple and WhiteAffiliation/Conference: NCAA Division II/RMAC2010 Overall Record: 1-10Conference Record/Finish: 1-8/8th2011 Preseason RMAC Ranking: 10th

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Eric Young (1st year) Record at N.M. Highlands: 0-0 Career Record: 0-0 Coach’s Phone: 505-454-3551Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks: Sheldon CrossOffensive Line: Chad RaymondDefensive Coordinator: Robbie QuinnDefensive Line: Tony PavlicWide Receivers: Kenny JacksonLinebackers: Ivan CordovaTight Ends: Art Abreu Jr.Assistant Coach: Chris Ferragamo

Series InformationSeries Record: CSC leads 16-3 (Last NMH win over CSC was in 1998)

Last 10 Meetings2010: CSC 41, NMH 19 2005: CSC 44, NMH 142009: CSC 51, NMH 7 2004: CSC 52, NMH 172008: CSC 56, NMH 14 2003: CSC 49, NMH 62007: CSC 49, NMH 0 2002: CSC 62, NMH 02006: CSC 40, NMH 20 2001: CSC 48, NMH 0

Sports InformationContact: Gavino ArchuletaOffice Phone: 505-426-2017E-mail: [email protected] Site: www.nmhucowboys.com

2011 ScheduleSept. 3...................................................................at Eastern New MexicoSept. 10 ........................................................Oklahoma Panhandle StateSept. 17 ........................................................................at Colorado Mines*Sept. 24 ...............................................................................Colorado Mesa*Oct. 1 ................................................................................ at Western State*Oct. 8 .........................................................................................Adams State*Oct. 15 .............................................................................at Chadron State*Oct. 22 .........................................................................Nebraska-Kearney*Oct. 29 .......................................................................................CSU-Pueblo*Nov. 5 ................................................................................ at Western N.M.*Nov. 12 ........................................................................................ Fort Lewis*

2010 Schedule/Results(1-10 overall, 1-8 RMAC)

Date Opponent W/L ScoreSept. 2 Midwestern State L 52-6Sept. 11 Oklahoma Panhandle L 14-6Sept. 18 Colorado Mines* L 49-21Sept. 25 Mesa State* L 40-6Oct. 2 Western State* W 32-31Oct. 9 Adams State* L 55-0Oct. 16 Chadron State* L 41-19Oct. 23 Nebraska-Kearney* L 38-13Oct. 30 CSU-Pueblo* L 66-0Nov. 6 Western N.M.* L 38-13Nov. 13 Fort Lewis* L 36-13

* Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Game

Eric YoungHead Coach

GAME NO. 7 - N.M. HIGHLANDS at Chadron, Neb. (Elliott Field)

Saturday, Oct. 15 (Noon)

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Western New Mexico Quick FactsName: Western New Mexico UniversityLocation: Silver City, N.M.Founded/Enrollment: 1893/2,500Nickname: MustangsColors: Purple and GoldAffiliation/Conference: NCAA Division II/RMAC2010 Overall Record: 4-7Conference Record/Finish: 3-6/T-5th2011 Preseason RMAC Ranking: 7th

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Adam Clark (2nd year) Record at Western N.M.: 4-7 Career Record: 4-7 Coach’s Phone: 575-538-6544Offensive Line: Luke KnaufLinebackers/Strength & Conditioning: Kamalei MagnaniDefensive Line: Chuck KellyWide Receivers: James ThomasRunning Backs/Tight Ends: Brandon GuzmanOffensive Coordinator: Nick LuceyDefensive Backs: Ronnie McDougleOutside Linebackers: Frank Allison

Returning StartersOffense (7)

Pos. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. WR Markis Sumpter Jr. 6-0 155WR Sal Garcia Sr. 5-7 170WR Brendan Tunstall So. 6-0 190TE Koa Pahia Sr. 6-2 245OL Sunia Vaitai Jr. 6-4 320OL Saia Vaitai Sr. 6-4 315OL Diego Gonzales Sr. 6-4 300

Defense (10)Pos. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. DB TJ Sumpter Jr. 5-9 150DB Anthony Phillips Jr. 5-7 174DB Mike Davis So. 5-10 185DB Kameron Drawhorn Jr. 5-10 170LB Jake Cross Sr. 5-11 225LB Niko Skawinski Sr. 5-10 205LB Ryan Nolan Jr. 6-0 210DL Aaron Kleinpeter Sr. 6-3 235DL Chris Sneed Sr. 6-1 240DL Jordan Hamill Sr. 5-11 265

Returning Statistical LeadersRushing: Donald Askew (19 att., 84 yards, 1 TD)Passing: Antoine Young (14-32-3, 166 yards, 0 TD)Receiving: Sal Garcia (33 rec., 385 yards, 3 TD)Tackles: Jake Cross (40 UA, 47 A, 87 total, 5.5 TFL, 1 INT)

Series InformationSeries Record: CSC leads 5-0

Last Two Meetings2010: CSC 31, WNM 7 2006: CSC 35, WNM 72009: CSC 42, WNM 7 2007: CSC 21, WNM 02008: CSC 43, WNM 17

Sports InformationContact: TBAWeb Site: www.wnmumustangs.com

2011 ScheduleSept. 3...............................................................Sul Ross State UniversitySept. 10 ..........................................................at University of San DiegoSept. 17 .................................................................................. at Fort Lewis*Sept. 24 .............................................................................Colorado Mines*Oct. 1 .............................................................................. at Colorado Mesa*Oct. 8 ..................................................................................... Western State*Oct. 15 ................................................................................ at Adams State*Oct. 22 ..................................................................................Chadron State*Oct. 29 ....................................................................at Nebraska-Kearney*Nov. 5 ..................................................................New Mexico Highlands*Nov. 12 .................................................................................at CSU-Pueblo*

2010 Schedule/Results(4-7 overall, 3-6 RMAC)

Date Opponent W/L ScoreSept. 2 Northern Arizona L 48-0Sept. 11 Sul Ross State University W 35-32Sept. 18 Fort Lewis* L 30-27Sept. 25 Colorado Mines* L 43-0Oct. 2 Mesa State* W 20-10Oct. 9 Western State* W 25-7Oct. 16 Adams State* L 14-10Oct. 23 Chadron State* L 31-7Oct. 30 Nebraska-Kearney* L 56-31Nov. 6 N.M. Highlands* W 38-13Nov. 13 CSU-Pueblo* L 45-17

* Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Game

Adam ClarkHead Coach

Jake CrossLinebacker

GAME NO. 8 - WESTERN N.M. at Silver City, N.M. (Altamirano Stadium)

Saturday, Oct. 22 (Noon)

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Fort Lewis Quick FactsName: Fort Lewis CollegeLocation: Durango, Colo.Founded/Enrollment: 1911/4,000Nickname: SkyhawksColors: Navy, Light Blue and GoldAffiliation/Conference: NCAA Division II /RMAC2010 Overall Record: 3-7Conference Record/Finish: 3-6/T-5th2011 Preseason RMAC Ranking: 8th

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Cesar Rivas-Sandoval (2nd year) Record at Fort Lewis: 3-7 Career Record: 3-7 Coach’s Phone: 970-247-7574Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line: Ben CullenOffensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks: Matt SteinfeldtSpecial Teams/Running Backs: Dave VarnellOffensive Line/Strength & Conditioning: Brad WilsonLinebackers: Mark MengWide Receivers: Ryan ScherlingTight Ends/Running Backs: Doug Brady

Returning StartersOffense (7)

Pos. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. QB Tim Jenkins Jr. 6-2 200WR Doyle Bode So. 5-11 190WR Justin Garman Sr. 5-11 185C A.J. Korbawi Jr. 6-1 235RG Estevan Lucero Sr. 6-0 290RB A.J. Miko Jr. 5-7 170RT Evan Wagstrom So. 6-4 255

Defense (8)Pos. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. MLB Brett Barnes So. 6-1 205CB Jamal Campbell So. 5-10 175DE Eric Hurd So. 5-11 195LB Willy Klein So. 5-9 200DE Arturo Mata So. 5-10 225SS Tim Muhovich Jr. 6-0 165OLB Phil Odell Jr. 6-1 195DT Tanner Russell Jr. 6-0 250

Returning Statistical LeadersRushing: A.J. Miko (104 att., 551 yards, 5 TD)Passing: Tim Jenkins (223-354-10, 2,347 yards, 14 TD)Receiving: Justin Garman (40 rec., 385 yards, 3 TD)Tackles: Willy Klein (24 UA, 21 A, 45 total, 2 INT, 1 FF)

Series InformationSeries Record: CSC leads 23-3

Last 10 Meetings2010: CSC 38, FTL 7 2005: FTL 42, CSC 352009: CSC 38, FTL 6 2004: CSC 40, FTL 352008: CSC 48, FTL 7 2003: CSC 45, FTL 42 (OT)2007: CSC 31, FTL 9 2002: CSC 54, FTL 282006: CSC 40, FTL 27 2001: CSC 66, FTL 9

Sports InformationContact: Chris AalandOffice Phone: 970-247-7441E-mail: [email protected] Site: www.goskyhawks.com

2011 ScheduleSept. 3.........................................................................South Dakota MinesSept. 10 ..................................................................... at Northern ArizonaSept. 17 ................................................................. Western New Mexico*Sept. 24 ................................................................................at CSU-Pueblo*Oct. 1 .............................................................................at Colorado Mines*Oct. 8 ....................................................................................Colorado Mesa*Oct. 15 ............................................................................. at Western State*Oct. 22 ......................................................................................Adams State*Oct. 29 .............................................................................at Chadron State*Nov. 5 ...........................................................................Nebraska-Kearney*Nov. 12 ..........................................................at New Mexico Highlands*

2010 Schedule/Results(3-7 overall, 3-6 RMAC)

Date Opponent W/L ScoreSept. 4 Montana State L 59-10Sept. 18 Western N.M.* W 30-27Sept. 25 CSU-Pueblo* L 49-14Oct. 2 Colorado Mines* L 38-28Oct. 9 Mesa State* L 31-14Oct. 16 Western State* L (OT) 27-24Oct. 23 Adams State* W 14-7Oct. 30 Chadron State* L 38-7Nov. 6 Nebraska-Kearney L 48-21Nov. 13 N.M. Highlands* W 36-16

* Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Game

Cesar Rivas-SandovalHead Coach

GAME NO. 9 - FORT LEWIS at Chadron, Neb. (Elliott Field)

Saturday, Oct. 29 (Noon)

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Colorado School of Mines Quick FactsName: Colorado School of MinesLocation: Golden, Colo.Founded/Enrollment: 1874/5,000Nickname: OrediggersColors: Silver and BlueAffiliation/Conference: NCAA Division II/RMAC2010 Overall Record: 9-3Conference Record/Finish: 8-1/1st2011 Preseason RMAC Ranking: 2nd

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Bob Stitt (11th year) Record at Colorado Mines: 76-49 Career Record: 76-49 Coach’s Phone: 303-273-3365Associate Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/DBs: Bob BensonDefensive Line: Satyen BhaktaRunning Game Coordinator/OL: Scott CareyRunning Backs: Clement GrinsteadInside Linebackers: Adam LongWide Receivers: Nolan Swett

Returning StartersOffense (8)

Pos. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. OL Nate Behrends Jr. 6-7 305WR Jerrod Doucet Jr. 6-1 184QB Clay Garcia Sr. 6-0 200OL Zach Keller Sr. 6-4 292OL Preston Linser Jr. 6-3 290RB Dan Palmer Jr. 6-2 230WR Cody Renken Jr. 5-8 160OL Adam Sibal So. 6-2 295

Defense (5)Pos. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. DB Bunmi Adetutu Sr. 5-9 185LB Alex Laudenslager So. 6-3 225LB Josh Ruff Sr. 6-0 225LB Alex Vigil Sr. 6-2 220DB Ryan Wood So. 6-0 195

Returning Statistical LeadersRushing: Dan Palmer (157 att., 684 yards, 11 TD)Passing: Clay Garcia (352-567-13, 4,066 yards, 39 TD)Receiving: Cody Renken (91 rec., 1,002 yards, 9 TD)Tackles: Josh Ruff (37 UA, 46 A, 83 total, 8 TFL, 3 FR)

Series InformationSeries Record: CSC leads 22-11

Last 10 Meetings2010: CSC 38, Mines 31 2005: Mines 27, CSC 262009: Mines 30, CSC 27 (OT) 2004: Mines 40, CSC 392008: CSC 34, Mines 17 2003: CSC 38, Mines 212007: CSC 35, Mines 7 2002: CSC 35, Mines 212006: CSC 57, Mines 0 2001: CSC 58, Mines 28

Sports InformationContact: Jeff DugganOffice Phone: 303-273-3095E-mail: [email protected] Site: www.csmorediggers.com

2011 ScheduleSept. 3...............................................................at William Jewell CollegeSept. 10 ..................................................South Dakota School of MinesSept. 17 ..............................................................New Mexico Highlands*Sept. 24 ............................................................ at Western New Mexico*Oct. 1 ............................................................................................ Fort Lewis*Oct. 6 .....................................................................................at CSU-Pueblo*Oct. 15 ........................................................................... at Colorado Mesa*Oct. 22 .................................................................................. Western State*Oct. 29 ................................................................................ at Adams State*Nov. 5 ....................................................................................Chadron State*Nov. 12 ...................................................................at Nebraska-Kearney*

2010 Schedule/Results(9-3 overall, 8-1 RMAC)

Date Opponent W/L ScoreAug. 28 Washburn L 34-29Sept. 4 S.D. Mines W 52-24Sept. 18 N.M. Highlands* W 49-21Sept. 25 Western N.M.* W 43-0Oct. 2 Fort Lewis* W 38-28Oct. 9 CSU-Pueblo* W 19-16Oct. 16 Mesa State* W 46-10Oct. 23 Western State* W 39-13Oct. 30 Adams State* W 24-17Nov. 6 Chadron State* L 38-31Nov. 13 Nebraska-Kearney* W (OT) 55-53Nov. 20 Grand Valley State^ L 35-13

* Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Game^ NCAA Division II Playoff First Round Game

Bob StittHead Coach

Clay GarciaQuarterback

GAME NO. 10 - COLORADO MINES at Golden, Colo. (Campbell Field)

Saturday, Nov. 5 (Noon)

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Colorado Mesa Quick FactsName: Colorado Mesa University (Formerly Mesa State College)Location: Grand Junction, Colo.Founded/Enrollment: 1925/7,043Nickname: MavericksColors: Maroon and WhiteAffiliation/Conference: NCAA Division II/RMAC2010 Overall Record: 3-7Conference Record/Finish: 3-6/T-5th2011 Preseason RMAC Ranking: 6th

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Joe Ramunno (14th year) Record at Mesa State: 76-70 Career Record: 76-70 Coach’s Phone: 970-248-1003Offensive Coordinator: Shawn MarshDefensive Coordinator: Darin RobidouxOffensive Line: Bill Stafford, Phil JohnstonSpecial Teams: Miles Kochevar Assistant Coaches: Donnie Holmes, Jack Harmon, Darrell Simonton, Woody Blevins, Mac Alexander

Returning StartersOffense (6)

Pos. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. RB J.R. Hamm Jr. 5-8 195QB Michael Mankoff Jr. 6-1 195OL Matt Mankoff Jr. 6-1 265OL Brett Minson Sr. 6-6 285WR Nathan Neville So. 6-1 190OL Trevor Stapp Jr. 6-3 285

Defense (6)Pos. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. LB Josh Andrews Sr. 6-1 240LB Chad Benkelman Sr. 6-0 210LB Jake Bruno Sr. 6-0 230DB Trent deBraga Jr. 6-0 200DE Domonique Lewis Sr. 6-1 260DB Tanner Whaley Sr. 6-2 190

Returning Statistical LeadersRushing: J.R. Hamm (141 att., 469 yards, 5 TD)Passing: Michael Manhoff (120-236-13, 1,327 yards, 8 TD)Receiving: Robert Felberg (23 rec., 323 yards, 3 TD)Tackles: Trent deBraga (28 UA, 43 A, 71 total, 2 Int., 4 PD)

Series InformationSeries Record: CSC leads 15-5

Last 10 Meetings2010: CSC 31, Mesa 21 2005: CSC 26, Mesa 242009: CSC 31, Mesa 7 2004: CSC 35, Mesa 142008: CSC 27, Mesa 16 2003: Mesa 21, CSC 142007: CSC 7, Mesa 6 2002: CSC 31, Mesa 30 (2 OT)2006: CSC 27, Mesa 19 2001: CSC 53, Mesa 3

Sports InformationContact: Tish Elliott or David JahnkeOffice Phone: 970-248-1143 and 970-248-1187E-mail: [email protected] and [email protected] Site: www.mesamavs.com

2011 ScheduleSept. 1..................................................................................Humboldt StateSept. 10 ....................................................................................at Dixie StateSept. 17 .......................................................................Nebraska-Kearney*Sept. 24 .........................................................at New Mexico Highlands*Oct. 1 ...................................................................... Western New Mexico*Oct. 8 ....................................................................................... at Fort Lewis*Oct. 15 ...............................................................................Colorado Mines*Oct. 22 ..................................................................................at CSU-Pueblo*Oct. 29 ............................................................................. at Western State*Nov. 5 ........................................................................................Adams State*Nov. 12 ............................................................................at Chadron State*

2010 Schedule/Results(3-7 overall, 3-6 RMAC)

Date Opponent W/L ScoreSept. 2 Missouri Western L 36-3Sept. 18 Nebraska-Kearney* L 31-9Sept. 25 N.M. Highlands* W 40-6Oct. 2 Western N.M.* L 20-10Oct. 9 Fort Lewis* W 31-14Oct. 16 Colorado Mines* L 46-10Oct. 23 CSU-Pueblo* L 26-14Oct. 30 Western State* W 33-28Nov. 6 Adams State* L (OT) 41-34Nov. 13 Chadron State* L 31-21

* Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Game

Joe RamunnoHead Coach

GAME NO. 11 - COLORADO MESA at Chadron, Neb. (Elliott Field)

Saturday, Nov. 12 (Noon)

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CSC 35, University of Mary 3Aug. 28 at Chadron, Neb.

MARY CSCFIRST DOWNS 8 21RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 28-6 44-145PASSING YDS (NET) 91 210Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-14-1 22-15-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 52-97 66-355Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 5-69Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-120 3-69Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-0Punts (Number-Avg) 7-32.0 0-0.0Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-2Penalties-Yards 7-69 5-37Possession Time 25:55 34:05Third-Down Conversions 4 of 15 8 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 5-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-10 2-26

MARY 3 0 0 0 - 3 Chadron State 3 7 15 10 - 35

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

MARY - Tyler Ryan 43 yd field goalCSC - Michael Ziola 27 yd field goal

Second QuarterCSC - Jeremy Sondrup 26 yd pass from Garrett Treffer (Ziola kick)

Third QuarterCSC - Michael Ziola 35 yd field goalCSC - TEAM safetyCSC - Michael Ziola 27 yd field goalCSC - John Ritzen 2 yd run (Michael Ziola kick)

Fourth QuarterCSC - Michael Ziola 20 yd field goalCSC - Quinell Atkins 35 yd pass from Jonn McLain

RUSHING: MARY-Jerek Johnson 7-14; Craig Bagnell 13-2; Evan Gross 5-1; Zach Reisenauer 1-minus 2; Justin Purintun 2-minus 9. Chadron State-John Ritzen 16-72; Alex Rodriguez 13-55; Glen Clinton 7-23; Jonn McLain 3-5; TEAM 1-minus 3; Garrett Treffer 4-minus 7.

PASSING: MARY-Craig Bagnell 12-22-1-69; Justin Purintun 2-2-0-22. Chadron State-Garrett Treffer 8-12-1-121; Jonn McLain 7-10-0-89.

RECEIVING: MARY-Terry Newsome 4-23; Jerek Johnson 3-10; Brady Martin 2-28; Tahj Johnson 2-16; Tyler Steffan 2-10; Micah Costello 1-4. Chadron State-Jeremy Sondrup 4-67; Jeff Alcorn 4-26; Nathan Ross 3-56; Quinell Atkins 1-35; Travis Reeves 1-17; Jared Hanson 1-7; John Ritzen 1-2.

INTERCEPTIONS: MARY-Justin English 1-0. Chadron State-Phil Rivera 1-0.

FUMBLES: MARY-Craig Bagnell 1-1; Zach Reisenauer 1-1; Arthur Pitt-man 1-0. Chadron State-Jonn McLain 1-1; Garrett Treffer 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): MARY-Cleveland, Xavaier 1-0; Willie Wenshlag 1-0. Chadron State-Cory Beran 1-0; James Belville 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): MARY-Mike Ingemansen 5-3; Sean Ziehlke 6-1; Marcus Parence 5-2; Ryan Nelson 5-2. Chadron State-JamesBelville 4-5; Justin Trout 2-4; Kevin Lindholm 1-5; Cory Beran 3-2; Jan Medina 3-2; Kelen Kahrs 1-3; Clint Sasse 0-4.

Pittsburg State 14, CSC 3Sept. 4 at Pittsburg, Kan.

CSC PSUFIRST DOWNS 13 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 20-30 46-213PASSING YDS (NET) 226 143Passes Att-Comp-Int 46-27-0 26-12-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-256 72-356Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 5-19 4-35Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-46 2-75Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 11-42.2 7-48.7Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-0Penalties-Yards 5-37 6-34Possession Time 30:53 29:07Third-Down Conversions 3 of 16 4 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 1-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-6 1-5

Chadron State 0 3 0 0 - 3Pittsburg State 14 0 0 0 - 14

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

PSU - Watkins,Solomon 34 yd run (Craig,Jake kick)PSU - Dickey,Zac 13 yd run (Craig,Jake kick)

Second QuarterCSC - Michael Ziola 46 yd field goal, 9-40 3:28, CSC 3 - PSU 14

RUSHING: Chadron State-Dominic Morris 7-16; Jonn McLain 4-10; John Ritzen 7-6; Alex Rodriguez 2-minus 2. Pittsburg State-Isaac,Terrance 19-115; Watkins,Solomon 5-38; Dickey,Zac 11-38; Spradling,Jason 5-12; Wilson,Briceton 3-9; Clemons,Cardell 1-3; TEAM 2-minus 2.

PASSING: Chadron State-Jonn McLain 27-46-0-226. Pittsburg State-Dickey,Zac 9-20-1-123; Smith,Jeff 3-6-0-20.

RECEIVING: Chadron State-Jeremy Sondrup 6-62; Nathan Ross 5-51; Jeff Alcorn 4-45; Alex Rodriguez 4-15; Jared Hanson 3-16; Glen Clinton 2-10; John Ritzen 1-12; Dominic Morris 1-9; Travis Reeves 1-6. Pitts-burg State-Thomas,Jon 4-69; Fisher,Derek 4-39; Kelley,Bristan 3-32; Isaac,Terrance 1-3.

INTERCEPTIONS: Chadron State-Jed Herblan 1-0.

FUMBLES: Chadron State-Trelan Taylor 1-0; John Ritzen 1-0. PittsburgState-Wilson,Briceton 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Chadron State-Keifer Burke 1-0. Pittsburg State-Dreiling,Nate 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Chadron State-Kevin Berg 5-5; James Belville 8-0; Kelen Kahrs 4-2; Clint Sasse 3-3; Trelan Taylor 4-1; Kevin Lindholm 2-3; Justin Trout 4-0; Nick Rogers 3-0. Pittsburg State-Dreiling,Nate 5-11; Kuhlman,Alex 4-6; Davis,Kendall 6-0; Olabode,Elijah 1-4.

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CSC 40, Western State 7Sept. 18 at Chadron, Neb.

WSC CSCFIRST DOWNS 10 23RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-57 44-245PASSING YDS (NET) 81 223Passes Att-Comp-Int 17-8-2 27-20-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 49-138 71-468Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-19 2-27Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-118 2-72Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-26Punts (Number-Avg) 6-29.5 2-39.0Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 5-38 11-82Possession Time 25:20 34:40Third-Down Conversions 3 of 11 9 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 6-7Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-9 5-24

Western State 0 7 0 0 - 7Chadron State 10 6 3 21 - 40

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

CSC - Michael Ziola 20 yd field goalCSC - Jeremy Sondrup 23 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Ziola kick)

Second QuarterWSC - Allan Aguilar 4 yd pass from Tyler Daniels (Lloyd Tucker kick)CSC - Michael Ziola 29 yd field goalCSC - Michael Ziola 44 yd field goal

Third QuarterCSC - Michael Ziola 24 yd field goal

Fourth QuarterCSC - Glen Clinton 40 yd run (Michael Ziola kick)CSC - Jared Hanson 6 yd pass from Garrett Treffer (Michael Ziola kick)CSC - John Ritzen 6 yd run (Michael Ziola kick)

RUSHING: Western State-G. Daniels 14-32; Tyler Daniels 15-13; Bradey Gasaway 3-12. Chadron State-Glen Clinton 25-169; Dominic Morris 6-40; Alex Rodriguez 3-15; John Ritzen 4-14; Jonn McLain 4-8; Garrett Treffer 1-1; TEAM 1-minus 2.

PASSING: Western State-Tyler Daniels 8-17-2-81. Chadron State-Jonn McLain 16-23-0-178; Garrett Treffer 4-4-0-45.

RECEIVING: Western State-Allan Aguilar 3-29; Curtis Prock 2-34; Kur-tis Dunbar 1-8; Lukas Adams 1-5; Shaun Suttorp 1-5. Chadron State-Nathan Ross 4-42; Travis Reeves 4-30; Glen Clinton 3-42; Brandon Gunter 3-35; Jeff Alcorn 2-23; Jeremy Sondrup 1-23; Alex Rodriguez 1-12; Cody Roes 1-10; Jared Hanson 1-6.

INTERCEPTIONS: Chadron State-Trelan Taylor 1-26; Kevin Berg 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Western State-Taylor Keith 1-0; S. Gustafson 1-0. Chadron State-Maverick Churchill 1-1; James Belville 0-1; Pierre Etchemendy 1-0; Colt Spence 1-0; Kevin Lindholm 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Western State-Chris Price 6-5; DJ Hughes 5-4. Chadron State-Kevin Lindholm 4-6; Kelen Kahrs 4-3; Maverick Churchill 3-4; James Belville 3-3; Kevin Berg 3-2; Clint Sasse 2-2; John Ritzen 2-0; Cory Beran 2-0; Keifer Burke 1-1.

CSC 21, Adams State 10Sept. 25 at Alamosa, Colo.

CSC ASCFIRST DOWNS 20 9RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 49-249 25-54PASSING YDS (NET) 155 91Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-16-1 25-14-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-404 50-145Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-46Punt Returns-Yards 6-39 3-35Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-40 4-116Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-28Punts (Number-Avg) 6-42.0 8-46.0Fumbles-Lost 5-1 4-1Penalties-Yards 7-50 6-39Possession Time 38:32 21:28Third-Down Conversions 9 of 18 2 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 1-1Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-14 0-0

Chadron State 0 0 14 7 - 21Adams State 3 0 0 7 - 10

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

ASC - David Van Voris 34 yd field goalThird Quarter

CSC - Dominic Morris 19 yd run (Michael Ziola kick)CSC - Nathan Ross 63 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Michael Ziola kick)

Fourth QuarterASC - Fabrice Nolen 46 yd fumble recovery (David Van Voris kick)CSC - Brandon Gunter 15 yd run (Michael Ziola kick)

RUSHING: Chadron State-Glen Clinton 32-155; Dominic Morris 14-84; Jonn McLain 1-3; TEAM 2-minus 8; Brandon Gunter 0-15. Adams State-Terjean Saffold 10-52; Thomas Brown 7-23; Trevor Eggleston 5-minus 2; Team 3-minus 19.

PASSING: Chadron State-Jonn McLain 16-25-1-155. Adams State-Trevor Eggleston 14-25-0-91.

RECEIVING: Chadron State-Glen Clinton 6-52; Nathan Ross 4-83; Jeff Alcorn 4-18; Jeremy Sondrup 1-10; Dominic Morris 1-minus 8. Adams State-Scott Kellogg 7-44; Delton Prescott 4-36; Trevor Zott 2-7; Shane McBurney 1-4.

INTERCEPTIONS: Adams State-Van Valkenburg 1-28.

FUMBLES: Chadron State-Glen Clinton 5-1. Adams State-Team 2-0; Trevor Eggleston 1-0; Delton Prescott 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Chadron State-Kevin Lindholm 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Chadron State-James Belville 1-8; Clint Sasse 2-6; Kevin Berg 3-3; Kevin Lindholm 2-4; Kelen Kahrs 1-4; Maverick Churchill 0-5; Trelan Taylor 1-3; Justin Trout 1-3. Adams State-Rocco DeLorenzo 2-15; James Ackel 3-8; Daniel Dodd 3-6; Will Naas 5-3; Nathan Wiggins 4-4.

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CSU-Pueblo 33, CSC 30 (3 OT)Oct. 2 at Pueblo, Colo.

CSC CSUPFIRST DOWNS 22 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 56-226 44-239PASSING YDS (NET) 179 91Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-16-2 25-11-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 83-405 69-330Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-19 3-51Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-73 4-101Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-20Punts (Number-Avg) 5-45.2 4-41.0Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 6-44 6-51Possession Time 35:01 24:59Third-Down Conversions 10 of 20 3 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-7 5-6Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-30 2-10

Chadron State 10 0 3 7 10 - 30CSU-Pueblo 0 3 7 10 13 - 33

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

CSC - Michael Ziola 23 yd field goalCSC - Jonn McLain 1 yd run (Ziola kick)

Second QuarterCSUP - K. Major 36 yd field goal

Third QuarterCSUP - J. Lewis 3 yd run (K. Major kick)CSC - Michael Ziola 23 yd field goal

Fourth QuarterCSUP - Ber. Jackson 23 yd run (K. Major kick)CSC - Jeremy Sondrup 11 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Ziola kick)CSUP - K. Major 39 yd field goal

OvertimeCSC - Michael Ziola 24 yd field goalCSUP - K. Major 32 yd field goalCSUP - K. Wittek 16 yd pass from R. Dausin (K. Major kick)CSC - Nathan Ross 10 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Ziola kick)CSUP - K. Major 34 yd field goal

RUSHING: Chadron State-Dominic Morris 20-122; Glen Clinton 25-102; Jonn McLain 11-2. CSU-Pueblo-J. Lewis 18-119; Ber. Jackson 11-84; J. Johnson 10-57; B. Kliesen 1-11; R. Dausin 4-minus 32.

PASSING: Chadron State-Jonn McLain 16-27-2-179. CSU-Pueblo-R. Dausin 11-24-0-91; Ber. Jackson 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: Chadron State-Jeremy Sondrup 4-49; Glen Clinton 4-25; Jeff Alcorn 3-45; Nathan Ross 2-20; Travis Reeves 1-21; Quinell Atkins 1-15; Brandon Gunter 1-4. CSU-Pueblo-K. Wittek 3-27; Ber. Jackson 3-19; J. Lewis 2-15; J. Sandoval 2-14; D. Gainey 1-16.

INTERCEPTIONS: CSU-Pueblo-J. Bailey 1-17; J. Costa 1-3.

FUMBLES: Chadron State-Quinell Atkins 1-0; Jonn McLain 1-0. CSU-Pueblo-R. Dausin 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Chadron State-Keifer Burke 0-2; Kevin Lindholm 0-1; Kelen Kahrs 1-0; Jan Medina 0-1; Cory Beran 1-0. CSU-Pueblo-B. Martin 1-0; J. Campbell 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Chadron State-Clint Sasse 3-8; James Belville 6-4.

#14 UNK 35, CSC 21Oct. 9 at Chadron, Neb.

UNK CSCFIRST DOWNS 12 18RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-196 19-1PASSING YDS (NET) 135 316Passes Att-Comp-Int 21-10-2 55-31-5TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 67-331 74-317Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2--2 6-55Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-30 3-52Interception Returns-Yards 5-116 2-8Punts (Number-Avg) 10-29.1 5-40.8Fumbles-Lost 3-1 2-2Penalties-Yards 12-105 8-56Possession Time 31:20 28:40Third-Down Conversions 4 of 15 3 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 0-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-28 2-4

Nebraska-Kearney 7 14 7 7 - 35Chadron State 0 0 0 21 - 21

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

UNK - Brendan Liess 4 yd pass from Jake Spitzlberger (Michael Gruber kick)Second Quarter

UNK - Eli Hammond 53 yd pass from Jake Spitzlberger (Gruber kick)UNK - Rustin Dring 57 yd run (Michael Gruber kick)

Third QuarterUNK - Rustin Dring 22 yd run (Michael Gruber kick)

Fourth QuarterCSC - Jared Hanson 22 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Michael Ziola kick)CSC - Cory Beran 4 yd blocked punt return (Michael Ziola kick)CSC - Travis Reeves 39 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Michael Ziola kick)UNK - Sam Kuck 38 yd interception return (Michael Gruber kick)

RUSHING: Nebraska-Kearney-Rustin Dring 32-198; Brendan Liess 3-13; Team 1-minus 2; Jake Spitzlberger 10-minus 13. Chadron State-Glen Clinton 7-14; Dominic Morris 7-9; Jonn McLain 5-minus 22.

PASSING: Nebraska-Kearney-Jake Spitzlberger 10-21-2-135. Chadron State-Jonn McLain 24-42-3-231; Garrett Treffer 7-11-2-85; Glen Clinton 0-1-0-0; TEAM 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: Nebraska-Kearney-Brendan Liess 4-23; Eli Hammond 2-68; Kyle Kaiser 2-34; Dane Rudeen 1-7; Rustin Dring 1-3. Chadron State-Dominic Morris 6-36; Travis Reeves 5-115; Jared Hanson 5-37; Jeff Alcorn 5-34; Nathan Ross 3-19; Chapman Ham 3-17; Alex Rodri-guez 2-26; Brandon Gunter 1-19; Glen Clinton 1-13.

INTERCEPTIONS: Nebraska-Kearney-Sam Kuck 2-38; Ethan Kuhl-mann 1-40; Arthur Hobbs 1-28; Pete Kropp 1-10. Chadron State-James Belville 1-8; Kevin Berg 1-0.

FUMBLES: Nebraska-Kearney-Jake Spitzlberger 1-1; Arthur Hobbs 1-0; Kyle Kaiser 1-0. Chadron State-Trelan Taylor 2-2.

SACKS (UA-A): Nebraska-Kearney-Cory Morten 1-0; Ethan Kuhlmann 1-0; Kellen Werner 1-0; Mason Brodine 1-0. Chadron State-Kevin Berg 1-0; Kevin Lindholm 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Chadron State-James Belville 5-5; Kevin Berg 4-6; Pierre Etchemendy 6-1; Jan Medina 2-5.

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CSC 41, N.M. Highlands 19Oct. 16 at Las Vegas, N.M.

CSC NMHUFIRST DOWNS 20 9RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 42-305 30-95PASSING YDS (NET) 84 189Passes Att-Comp-Int 22-11-1 18-12-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-389 48-284Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-56 4-40Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-137 4-56Interception Returns-Yards 2-28 1-33Punts (Number-Avg) 4-31.5 5-49.6Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2Penalties-Yards 6-31 6-69Possession Time 32:18 27:42Third-Down Conversions 5 of 12 4 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 7-8 1-1Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-10 0-0

Chadron State 10 17 7 7 - 41N.M. Highlands 0 7 9 3 - 19

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

CSC - Jeremy Sondrup 12 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Ziola kick) CSC - Michael Ziola 29 yd field goal

Second QuarterCSC- Glen Clinton 1 yd run (Michael Ziola kick)CSC - Michael Ziola 44 yd field goalNMHU - M. Washington 64 yd pass from Jordan Mendoza (Guerra kick)CSC - Glen Clinton 3 yd run (Michael Ziola kick)

Third QuarterNMHU - M. Washington 35 yd pass from Jordan Mendoza (Kick failed)NMHU - Ernesto Guerra 44 yd field goalCSC - Glen Clinton 1 yd run (Michael Ziola kick)

Fourth QuarterNMHU - Ernesto Guerra 38 yd field goalCSC - Jonn McLain 1 yd run (Michael Ziola kick)

RUSHING: Chadron State-Glen Clinton 15-134; Dominic Morris 21-108; Alex Rodriguez 3-44; Jonn McLain 2-18; Garrett Treffer 1-1. New Mexico Highlands-Isaac Garcia 16-83; Herman Young 5-15; Jordan Mendoza 8-4; Kevon Williams 1-minus 7.

PASSING: Chadron State-Jonn McLain 10-21-1-78; Garrett Treffer 1-1-0-6. New Mexico Highlands-Jordan Mendoza 11-17-2-149; Kevon Williams 1-1-0-40.

RECEIVING: Chadron State-Dominic Morris 3-46; Jared Hanson 3-24; Glen Clinton 2-minus 3; Jeremy Sondrup 1-12; Alex Rodriguez 1-8; Jeff Alcorn 1-minus 3. New Mexico Highlands-M. Washington 5-109; DiAmaal Holmes 3-46; Kevon Williams 3-15; Tyler Puschman 1-19.

INTERCEPTIONS: Chadron State-Trelan Taylor 1-16; Kramer Hirz 1-12. New Mexico Highlands-D. Clemons 1-33.

FUMBLES: Chadron State-None. New Mexico Highlands-Kevon Wil-liams 1-1; Jordan Mendoza 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Chadron State-James Belville 2-0; Justin Trout 1-0. New Mexico Highlands-None.

TACKLES (UA-A): Chadron State-Cory Beran 5-7; James Belville 4-6; Kelen Kahrs 2-4; Justin Trout 2-3.

CSC 31, Western N.M. 7Oct. 23 at Chadron, Neb.

WNM CSCFIRST DOWNS 10 23RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 27-100 51-275PASSING YDS (NET) 83 218Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-9-0 24-18-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 53-183 75-493Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-6 4-72Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-91 1-19Interception Returns-Yards 2-50 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 10-40.1 4-40.2Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0Penalties-Yards 4-35 8-93Possession Time 20:48 39:12Third-Down Conversions 3 of 14 5 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-20

Western N.M. 0 0 0 7 - 7Chadron State 7 7 10 7 - 31

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

CSC - Glen Clinton 34 yd run (Michael Ziola kick)Second Quarter

CSC - Dominic Morris 18 yd run (Michael Ziola kick)Third Quarter

CSC - Glen Clinton 4 yd run (Michael Ziola kick)CSC - Michael Ziola 40 yd field goal

Fourth QuarterCSC - Dominic Morris 6 yd run (Michael Ziola kick)WNM - CJ Gardner 14 yd pass from Chris Voller (Kameron Drawhorn)

RUSHING: Western N.M.-Kevin Breaker 16-98; Antoine Young 5-13; Mario Wren 1-5; Chris Voller 5-minus 16. Chadron State-Glen Clinton 31-182; Dominic Morris 8-50; Alex Rodriguez 9-38; Logan Rogers 1-3; Garrett Treffer 1-1; Cassidy Young 1-1.

PASSING: Western N.M.-Chris Voller 8-22-0-79; Antoine Young 1-4-0-4. Chadron State-Jonn McLain 14-19-1-154; Garrett Treffer 3-4-1-32; Jeff Alcorn 1-1-0-32.

RECEIVING: Western N.M.-Brendon Tunstall 5-42; CJ Gardner 2-21; Mario Wren 1-11; Kevin Breaker 1-9. Chadron State-Jeremy Sondrup 4-53; Jeff Alcorn 4-39; Nathan Ross 4-34; Travis Reeves 2-46; John Ritzen 1-21; Glen Clinton 1-14; Alex Rodriguez 1-6; Jared Hanson 1-5.

INTERCEPTIONS: Western N.M.-Terron Sumpter 1-41; Cooper Bow-man 1-9.

FUMBLES: Chadron State-Glen Clinton 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Western N.M.-None. Chadron State-Cory Beran 0-1; Keifer Burke 1-0; Jan Medina 1-0; James Belville 1-0; Chris Streeter 0-1.

TACKLES (UA-A): Western N.M.-Derrick Perrault 7-5; Terence Brannic 6-2. Chadron State-James Belville 2-4; Keifer Burke 3-2; Trelan Taylor 4-0; Phil Rivera 4-0.

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CSC 38, Fort Lewis 7Oct. 30 at Durango, Colo.

CSC FLCFIRST DOWNS 20 14RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 53-428 21-91PASSING YDS (NET) 123 162Passes Att-Comp-Int 13-9-0 35-18-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-551 56-253Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-28 4-47Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-43 5-79Interception Returns-Yards 1-34 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 5-41.0 9-38.0Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 9-91 6-96Possession Time 31:55 28:05Third-Down Conversions 7 of 14 1 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 1-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-4

Chadron State 0 24 0 14 - 38Fort Lewis 7 0 0 0 - 7

First QuarterFLC - Deric Davis 54 yd pass from Tim Jenkins (Rich Rodriguez kick)

Second QuarterCSC - Michael Ziola 42 yd field goalCSC - Nathan Ross 31 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Michael Ziola kick)CSC - Dominic Morris 64 yd run (Michael Ziola kick)CSC - Nathan Ross 13 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Michael Ziola kick)

Fourth QuarterCSC - Alex Rodriguez 2 yd run (Michael Ziola kick)CSC - Dominic Morris 74 yd run (Michael Ziola kick)

RUSHING: Chadron State-Dominic Morris 10-195; Glen Clinton 28-154; Alex Rodriguez 7-44; John Ritzen 3-42; TEAM 1-minus 2; Jonn McLain 4-minus 5. Fort Lewis-A.J. Miko 18-82; Justin Peters 1-4; Tim Jenkins 1-3; Justin Johnson 1-2.

PASSING: Chadron State-Jonn McLain 9-13-0-123. Fort Lewis-Tim Jenkins 16-30-1-155; Justin Peters 2-5-0-7.

RECEIVING: Chadron State-Nathan Ross 3-71; Jeff Alcorn 2-22; Glen Clinton 2-5; Brandon Gunter 1-24; Jeremy Sondrup 1-1. Fort Lewis-Justin Garman 6-26; Justin Johnson 5-36; Deric Davis 3-74; Jonas Matos 2-16; Doyle Bode 1-14; Tim Jenkins 1-minus 4.

INTERCEPTIONS: Chadron State-Jed Herblan 1-34.

FUMBLES: Chadron State-Jeremy Sondrup 1-0; Jonn McLain 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Chadron State-None. Fort Lewis-G. Zhebroilov 1-0; Tanner Russell 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Chadron State-Kevin Lindholm 5-1; Kelen Kahrs 3-3; James Belville 3-2; Jan Medina 2-3; Kevin Berg 3-1; Maverick Churchill 1-3; Chris Streeter 1-2; Clint Sasse 1-2. Fort Lewis-Eddie Vega 8-2; Tim Muhovich 5-3; Harrison Hunter 6-0; Phil Odell 4-2.

CSC 38, #16 Colorado Mines 31Nov. 6 at Chadron, Neb.

CSM CSCFIRST DOWNS 26 17RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 23-8 35-104PASSING YDS (NET) 384 272Passes Att-Comp-Int 53-33-2 26-18-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 76-392 61-376Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 4-41 2-22Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-104 5-153Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-14Punts (Number-Avg) 8-46.0 7-49.9Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-2Penalties-Yards 9-77 11-101Possession Time 29:08 30:52Third-Down Conversions 4 of 15 6 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-3 5-30

Colorado Mines 0 14 7 10 - 31Chadron State 21 7 0 10 - 38

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

CSC - Jeff Alcorn 23 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Michael Ziola kick)CSC - Nathan Ross 9 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Michael Ziola kick)CSC - Glen Clinton 9 yd run (Michael Ziola kick)

Second QuarterCSC - Dominic Morris 59 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Ziola kick)CSM - Tom Kastens 23 yd pass from Clay Garcia (Colin Baker kick)CSM - Robbin Vinnola 25 yd pass from Clay Garcia (Colin Baker kick)

Third QuarterCSM - Blaine Sumner 1 yd run (Colin Baker kick)

Fourth QuarterCSM - Robbin Vinnola 19 yd pass from Clay Garcia (Colin Baker kick)CSC - Michael Ziola 27 yd field goalCSM - Paul McVay 40 yd field goalCSC - Glen Clinton 88 yd kickoff return (Michael Ziola kick)

RUSHING: Colorado Mines-Dan Palmer 11-25; Blaine Sumner 1-1; Clay Garcia 11-minus 18. Chadron State-Glen Clinton 23-82; Dominic Morris 9-26; Jonn McLain 1-0; Garrett Treffer 2-minus 4.

PASSING: Colorado Mines-Clay Garcia 33-53-2-384. Chadron State-Jonn McLain 15-21-0-236; Garrett Treffer 3-5-0-36.

RECEIVING: Colorado Mines-Robbin Vinnola 8-113; Ryan Moos 6-89; Dan Palmer 6-62; Cody Renken 6-39; Tom Kastens 4-58; Jerrod Doucet 2-21; Zack Newnam 1-2. Chadron State-Jeff Alcorn 4-82; Nathan Ross 4-39; Dominic Morris 3-66; Jeremy Sondrup 2-39; Travis Reeves 2-18; Glen Clinton 2-17; Brandon Gunter 1-11.

INTERCEPTIONS: Colorado Mines-None. Chadron State-Phil Rivera 1-14; Jed Herblan 1-0.

FUMBLES: Colorado Mines-Clay Garcia 2-1. Chadron State-Glen Clinton 2-2; Garrett Treffer 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Colorado Mines-Alex Vigil 0-1; Ryan Wood 0-1. Chadron State-James Belville 2-1; Keifer Burke 1-0; Justin Trout 0-1; Maverick Churchill 1-0; Jan Medina 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Chadron State-Jed Herblan 9-3; James Belville 3-4; Cory Beran 2-5; Cody Wockenfuss 5-1; Kevin Berg 4-2.

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CSC 31, Mesa State 21Nov. 13 at Grand Junction, Colo.

CSC FLCFIRST DOWNS 26 9RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 53-197 19-30PASSING YDS (NET) 269 99Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-19-1 23-8-3TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 82-466 42-129Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1--1Punt Returns-Yards 3-11 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-34 6-91Interception Returns-Yards 3-10 1-0Punts (Number-Avg) 2-35.5 7-38.3Fumbles-Lost 4-4 1-0Penalties-Yards 12-138 9-78Possession Time 42:43 17:17Third-Down Conversions 12 of 17 1 of 9Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 0-0

Chadron State 7 17 7 0 - 31Mesa State 7 0 7 7 - 21

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

MSC - Will Halboth 1 yd run (Caleb Pavy kick)CSC - Jeremy Sondrup 30 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Ziola kick)

Second QuarterCSC - Michael Ziola 37 yd field goalCSC - Dominic Morris 52 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Ziola kick)CSC - Travis Reeves 11 yd pass from Jonn McLain (Ziola kick)

Third QuarterMSC - James Hamm 17 yd run (Caleb Pavy kick)CSC - Dominic Morris 13 yd run (Ziola kick)

Fourth QuarterMSC - Robert Felberg 21 yd pass from Michael Mankoff (Pavy kick)

RUSHING: Chadron State-Dominic Morris 39-153; Alex Rodriguez 6-34; Jonn McLain 2-6; Glen Clinton 5-5; Jeremy Sondrup 1-minus 1. Mesa State-James Hamm 12-17; Kris Means 1-12; Will Halboth 5-9; Michael Mankoff 1-minus 8.

PASSING: Chadron State-Jonn McLain 16-24-0-245; Garrett Treffer 3-5-1-24. Mesa State-Michael Mankoff 8-22-3-99; Robert Felberg 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: Chadron State-Dominic Morris 6-71; Jeremy Sondrup 3-76; Jeff Alcorn 3-34; Nathan Ross 2-40; Cody Roes 1-18; Travis Reeves 1-11; Alex Rodriguez 1-8; Brandon Gunter 1-7; Glen Clinton 1-4. Mesa State-Robert Felberg 3-34; Brennan Belloni 2-30; Ricky Noble 1-22; Drew Holder 1-8; James Hamm 1-5.

INTERCEPTIONS: Chadron State-Kevin Berg 2-9; Kramer Hirz 1-1. Mesa State-Zay Lopez 1-0.

FUMBLES: Chadron State-Dominic Morris 2-2; Alex Rodriguez 1-1; Glen Clinton 1-1. Mesa State-Trent deBraga 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Chadron State-Kelen Kahrs 1-0. Mesa State-None.

TACKLES (UA-A): Chadron State-Kelen Kahrs 6-6; Phil Rivera 2-2; Kevin Berg 1-3; Maverick Churchill 0-4; Cassidy Young 2-1.

INDIVIDUAL/OPPONENT GAME HIGHSRushes 39 ................................. Dominic Morris at Mesa State 32 ................................................Rustin Dring vs UNKYards Rushing 195 ..................................Dominic Morris at Fort Lewis 198 ...............................................Rustin Dring vs UNKTD Rushes 3 ................................ Glen Clinton at N.M. Highlands 2 .................................................Rustin Dring vs UNKLong Rush 74 ...................................Dominic Morris at Fort LewisLong Rush 57 ................................................Rustin Dring vs UNKPass attempts 46 ................................Jonn McLain at Pittsburg State 53 ...............................Clay Garcia vs Colorado Mines Pass comp 27 ................................Jonn McLain at Pittsburg State 33 ...............................Clay Garcia vs Colorado MinesYards Passing 245 .................................... Jonn McLain at Mesa State 384 ..............................Clay Garcia vs Colorado MinesTD Passes 3 .......... Jonn McLain vs Colorado Mines, Mesa State 3 ................................Clay Garcia vs Colorado MinesLong Pass 63 ...................................Jonn McLain at Adams State 64 ........................ Jordan Mendoza at N.M. HighlandsReceptions 6 ...........................Jeremy Sondrup at Pittsburg State 8 ...........................Robbin Vinnola vs Colorado MinesYards Receiving 115 ............................................Travis Reeves vs UNK 113 .........................Robbin Vinnola vs Colorado MinesTD Receptions 2 ....................................... Nathan Ross at Fort Lewis 2 ............................ M. Washington at N.M. HighlandsLong Reception 63 .................................. Nathan Ross at Adams State 64 ........................... M. Washington at N.M. HighlandsField Goals 4 ...................... Michael Ziola vs Mary, Western State 4 ........................................Kyle Major at CSU-PuebloLong Field Goal 46 ...............................Michael Ziola at Pittsburg State 44 .......................... Ernesto Guerra at N.M. HighlandsPunts 11 .................................. Kevin Berg at Pittsburg State 10 ................................. K. Drawhorn vs Western N.M. Punting Avg 49.9 ............................... Kevin Berg vs Colorado Mines 49.6 ....................Vincente Gonzales at N.M. HighlandsLong Punt 77 ................................ Kevin Berg vs Colorado Mines 65 .................................Jared Witter at Pittsburg StateLong Punt Return 35 ...............................Jed Herblan at N.M. Highlands 22 .....................................J. Sandoval at CSU-PuebloLong Kickoff Ret 88 ..............................Glen Clinton vs Colorado Mines 57 ........................................ M. Enoch at CSU-PuebloTackles 12 .................................Cory Beran at N.M. Highlands 17 .......................... Rocco DeLorenzo at Adams StateSacks 2.5 ...........................James Belville vs Colorado Mines 1.0 ................................................................13 PlayersTackles For Loss 3.0.....................................Pierre Etchemendy vs UNK 2.5 ............................... Nate Dreiling at Pittsburg State Interceptions 2 .........................................Kevin Berg at Mesa State 2 ...................................................Sam Kuck, vs UNK

TEAM GAME HIGHSRushes 56 .........................................................at CSU-PuebloYards Rushing 428 ........................................................... at Fort LewisYards Per Rush 8.1 ............................................................ at Fort LewisTD Rushes 4 ..................................................... at N.M. HighlandsPass attempts 55 .................................................................... vs UNK Pass comp 31 .................................................................... vs UNKYards Passing 316 ................................................................... vs UNKYards Per Pass 10.5 ..................................................vs Colorado MinesTD Passes 3 ................................vs Colorado Mines, Mesa StateTotal Offense 551 ........................................................... at Fort LewisPoints 41 .................................................... at N.M. HighlandsSacks By 5 ........................... vs Western State, Colorado MinesFirst Downs 26 .......................................................... at Mesa StatePenalties 12 .......................................................... at Mesa StateTurnovers 7 ..................................................................... vs UNKInterceptions By 3 ........................................................... at Mesa State

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Team Statistics CSC OPPSCORING 329 187 Points Per Game 29.9 17.0FIRST DOWNS 223 147 Rushing 111 58 Passing 101 70 Penalty 11 19RUSHING YARDAGE 2205 1089 Yards gained rushing 2421 1395 Yards lost rushing 216 306 Rushing Attempts 466 341 Average Per Rush 4.7 3.2 Average Per Game 200.5 99.0 TDs Rushing 19 9PASSING YARDAGE 2275 1549 Comp-Att-Int 200-316-13 149-293-14 Average Per Pass 7.2 5.3 Average Per Catch 11.4 10.4 Average Per Game 206.8 140.8 TDs Passing 18 12TOTAL OFFENSE 4480 2638 Total Plays 782 634 Average Per Play 5.7 4.2 Average Per Game 407.3 239.8KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 31-738 53-981PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 39-417 27-272INT RETURNS: #-Yards 14-120 13-247KICK RETURN AVERAGE 23.8 18.5PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 10.7 10.1INT RETURN AVERAGE 8.6 19.0FUMBLES-LOST 23-12 18-8PENALTIES-Yards 88-760 76-691 Average Per Game 69.1 62.8PUNTS-Yards 51-2136 81-3192 Average Per Punt 41.9 39.4 Net punt average 33.4 32.8TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 34:26 25:273RD-DOWN Conversions 77/170 33/144 3rd-Down Pct 45% 23%4TH-DOWN Conversions 4/8 4/10 4th-Down Pct 50% 40%SACKS BY-Yards 28-172 14-69MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 39 23FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 18-22 9-11ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-1RED-ZONE SCORES (37-42) 88% (16-22) 73%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (20-42) 48% (11-22) 50%PAT-ATTEMPTS (39-39) 100% (22-23) 96%

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalChadron State 68 88 59 104 10 329Opponents 41 45 37 51 13 187

Total Offense G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GJonn McLain 11 308 25 1894 1919 174.5Glen Clinton 11 199 1020 0 1020 92.7Dominic Morris 10 141 803 0 803 80.3Garrett Treffer 11 51 -8 349 341 31.0Alex Rodriguez 11 43 228 0 228 20.7John Ritzen 10 30 134 0 134 13.4Jeff Alcorn 11 1 0 32 32 2.9Brandon Gunter 11 0 15 0 15 1.4Logan Rogers 4 1 3 0 3 0.8Cassidy Young 9 1 1 0 1 0.1Jeremy Sondrup 10 1 -1 0 -1 -0.1TEAM 8 6 -15 0 -15 -1.9Total.......... 11 782 2205 2275 4480 407.3Opponents...... 11 634 1089 1549 2638 239.8

Interceptions No. Yds Avg TD LongKevin Berg 4 9 2.2 0 9Jed Herblan 3 34 11.3 0 34Phil Rivera 2 14 7.0 0 14Kramer Hirz 2 13 6.5 0 12Trelan Taylor 2 42 21.0 0 26James Belville 1 8 8.0 0 8Total.......... 14 120 8.6 0 34Opponents...... 13 247 19.0 1 41

Rushing GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GGlen Clinton 11 198 1076 56 1020 5.2 7 42 92.7Dominic Morris 10 141 857 54 803 5.7 6 74 80.3Alex Rodriguez 11 43 231 3 228 5.3 1 29 20.7John Ritzen 10 30 139 5 134 4.5 2 33 13.4Jonn McLain 11 37 90 65 25 0.7 2 17 2.3Brandon Gunter 11 0 15 0 15 0.0 1 0 1.4Logan Rogers 4 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.8Cassidy Young 9 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.1Jeremy Sondrup 10 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1Garrett Treffer 11 9 9 17 -8 -0.9 0 4 -0.7TEAM 8 5 0 15 -15 -3.0 0 0 -1.9Total.......... 11 466 2421 216 2205 4.7 19 74 200.5Opponents...... 11 341 1395 306 1089 3.2 9 57 99.0

Passing G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GJonn McLain 11 135.02 170-271-8 62.7 1894 16 63 172.2Garrett Treffer 11 130.75 29-42-5 69.0 349 2 40 31.7TEAM 8 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Jeff Alcorn 11 368.80 1-1-0 100.0 32 0 32 2.9Glen Clinton 11 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total.......... 11 134.34 200-316-13 63.3 2275 18 63 206.8Opponents...... 11 99.22 149-293-14 50.9 1549 12 64 140.8

Receiving G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GJeff Alcorn 11 36 365 10.1 1 47 33.2Nathan Ross 11 34 455 13.4 5 63 41.4Jeremy Sondrup 10 27 392 14.5 5 36 39.2Glen Clinton 11 24 179 7.5 0 27 16.3Dominic Morris 10 20 220 11.0 2 59 22.0Travis Reeves 11 17 264 15.5 2 39 24.0Jared Hanson 9 14 95 6.8 2 22 10.6Alex Rodriguez 11 10 75 7.5 0 13 6.8Brandon Gunter 11 8 100 12.5 0 24 9.1John Ritzen 10 3 35 11.7 0 21 3.5Chapman Ham 11 3 17 5.7 0 8 1.5Quinell Atkins 5 2 50 25.0 1 35 10.0Cody Roes 9 2 28 14.0 0 18 3.1Total.......... 11 200 2275 11.4 18 63 206.8Opponents...... 11 149 1549 10.4 12 64 140.8

Scoring |------------------ PATs ------------------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PointsMichael Ziola 0 18-22 39-39 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 93Glen Clinton 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48Dominic Morris 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48Nathan Ross 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30Jeremy Sondrup 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30John Ritzen 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Travis Reeves 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Jared Hanson 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Jonn McLain 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Quinell Atkins 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Cory Beran 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Alex Rodriguez 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Brandon Gunter 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Jeff Alcorn 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2Total.......... 39 18-22 39-39 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 329Opponents...... 23 9-11 22-23 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 187

Field Goals FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg BlkMichael Ziola 18-22 81.8 0-0 11-11 2-3 5-8 0-0 46 0

Kickoffs No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLnMichael Ziola 65 3884 59.8 5 7 Total.......... 65 3884 59.8 5 7 981 43.1 26Opponents...... 40 2355 58.9 7 1 738 36.9 33

Punting No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdKevin Berg 49 2106 43.0 77 8 1 15 1TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Jonn McLain 1 30 30.0 30 0 0 1 0Total.......... 51 2136 41.9 77 8 1 16 1Opponents...... 81 3192 39.4 65 6 10 18 2

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Punt Returns No. Yds Avg TD LongTrelan Taylor 23 190 8.3 0 24Jed Herblan 14 189 13.5 0 35Kramer Hirz 1 4 4.0 0 0Kevin Berg 1 30 30.0 0 0Cory Beran 0 4 0.0 1 4Total.......... 39 417 10.7 1 35Opponents...... 27 272 10.1 0 22

Kick Returns No. Yds Avg TD LongGlen Clinton 19 474 24.9 1 88Quinell Atkins 5 147 29.4 0 47Nathan Ross 3 70 23.3 0 51Jeff Alcorn 1 18 18.0 0 18Kevin Lindholm 1 9 9.0 0 9Mav. Churchill 1 0 0.0 0 0Talmaus Ewell 1 20 20.0 0 20Total.......... 31 738 23.8 1 88Opponents...... 53 981 18.5 0 57

Fumble Returns No. Yds Avg TD LongTotal.......... 0 0 0.0 0 0Opponents...... 2 45 22.5 1 46

Defensive |--------Tackles-------| |--TFL--| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |----Fumbles----| |----Blkd----| GP Solo Ast Tot Tot/Yds No.-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf58 James Belville 11-11 39 41 80 8.0-45 7.0-43 1-8 3 8 2-0 . . .37 Kelen Kahrs 11-11 25 36 61 12.5-52 2.0-19 . . 7 . . . .38 Kevin Berg 11-9 28 30 58 4.0-11 1.0-3 4-9 7 2 . . 1 .42 Kevin Lindholm 11-11 24 33 57 7.5-36 3.5-25 . 4 1 . . . .90 Cory Beran 11-11 19 28 47 5.0-34 2.5-29 . 4 1 1-0 2 . .25 Clint Sasse 11-9 13 30 43 0.5-2 . . 1 1 1-0 . . .94 Jan Medina 11-4 15 23 38 6.5-15 2.5-6 . . 4 . . . .1 Jed Herblan 10-10 17 15 32 . . 3-34 6 . . . . .52 Justin Trout 11-10 10 21 31 5.5-8 1.5-0 . . 1 . 1 . .16 Kramer Hirz 11-11 12 18 30 . . 2-13 5 1 1-0 . 1 .76 Maverick Churchill 8-7 7 22 29 3.0-14 2.5-14 . . 3 . . . .29 Chris Streeter 10-0 10 17 27 2.0-5 0.5-1 . 1 2 . . . .43 Keifer Burke 11-2 10 17 27 7.5-32 4.0-26 . 1 1 1-0 . . .8 Trelan Taylor 11-6 18 7 25 . . 2-42 4 . . . . .44 Pierre Etchemendy 11-1 16 4 20 4.0-17 1.0-5 . . . . 2 . .18 Cody Wockenfuss 11-2 9 7 16 . . . . . . . . .21 Phil Rivera 10-1 9 5 14 . . 2-14 4 . . . . .24 Nick Rogers 9-3 6 3 9 0.5-1 . . 1 . . 1 . .28 Tyler Wright 10-0 6 2 8 . . . . . . . . .47 Cassidy Young 9-0 4 3 7 . . . . . 1-0 1 . .11 Brandon Gunter 11-0 3 3 6 . . . . . 1-0 . . .31 Bryce Huebner 10-1 2 4 6 . . . . . . . . .88 Chapman Ham 11-1 4 2 6 . . . . . . . . .81 Jared Hanson 9-1 3 2 5 . . . . . . . . .60 Kyle Hinton 10-0 4 1 5 1.0-3 . . . . . . . .5 x-Quinell Atkins 5-0 4 1 5 . . . . . . . . .22 Nate Martens 8-0 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .20 John Ritzen 10-3 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .14 Michael Ziola 11-0 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .50 Benj Vigil 8-0 1 2 3 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .51 Tim Hiett 11-11 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .55 Jake Finerty 11-11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .6 Travis Reeves 11-11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .84 Jeff Alcorn 11-10 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .13 Jonn McLain 11-10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .9 Talmaus Ewell 1-1 1 . 1 . . . 1 . . . . .48 Colt Spence 9-0 1 . 1 1.0-1 1.0-1 . . . . . . .78 Sean McGowan 11-11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .2 Nathan Ross 11-10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .71 Shane Dennehy 11-11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .TM TEAM 8-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . 183 Cody Roes 9-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .34 Dominic Morris 10-1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . Total.......... 11-0 340 382 722 69-277 28-172 14-120 42 32 8-0 7 2 1 Opponents...... 11-0 437 471 908 76.0-234 14-69 13-247 38 14 12-45 16 2 .

All Purpose G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GGlen Clinton 11 1020 179 0 474 0 1673 152.1Dominic Morris 10 803 220 0 0 0 1023 102.3Nathan Ross 11 0 455 0 70 0 525 47.7Jeremy Sondrup 10 -1 392 0 0 0 391 39.1Jeff Alcorn 11 0 365 0 18 0 383 34.8Alex Rodriguez 11 228 75 0 0 0 303 27.5Travis Reeves 11 0 264 0 0 0 264 24.0Trelan Taylor 11 0 0 190 0 42 232 21.1Jed Herblan 10 0 0 189 0 34 223 22.3Quinell Atkins 5 0 50 0 147 0 197 39.4John Ritzen 10 134 35 0 0 0 169 16.9Brandon Gunter 11 15 100 0 0 0 115 10.5Jared Hanson 9 0 95 0 0 0 95 10.6Kevin Berg 11 0 0 30 0 9 39 3.5Cody Roes 9 0 28 0 0 0 28 3.1Jonn McLain 11 25 0 0 0 0 25 2.3Talmaus Ewell 1 0 0 0 20 0 20 20.0Kramer Hirz 11 0 0 4 0 13 17 1.5Chapman Ham 11 0 17 0 0 0 17 1.5Phil Rivera 10 0 0 0 0 14 14 1.4Kevin Lindholm 11 0 0 0 9 0 9 0.8James Belville 11 0 0 0 0 8 8 0.7Cory Beran 11 0 0 4 0 0 4 0.4Logan Rogers 4 3 0 0 0 0 3 0.8Cassidy Young 9 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.1Garrett Treffer 11 -8 0 0 0 0 -8 -0.7TEAM 8 -15 0 0 0 0 -15 -1.9Total.......... 11 2205 2275 417 738 120 5755 523.2Opponents...... 11 1089 1549 272 981 247 4138 376.2

Jeff Alcorn fights for yardage while CSU-Pueblo defenders try to bring him down.

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Records Set in 2010n Most Field Goals (Season): Michael Ziola, 18Ties Travis Atter’s mark from 2009n Best Punting Average (Season): Kevin Berg, 43.0Broke Lonnie Wickard’s record of 42.8

Team AwardsTeam MVP - James BelvilleOffensive MVP - Glen ClintonDefensive MVP - James BelvilleThe Hammer (Special Teams Player) - Kevin BergDefensive Service Team MVP - Bryant Miller and Tyler McFarlandOffensive Service Team MVP - Austen StephensMost Inspirational Award - Jake Finerty

RMAC Special Teams Player of the YearKevin Berg, punter

RMAC Offensive Freshman of the YearGlen Clinton, tailback

All-RMAC First TeamTim Hiett, offensive lineGarrett Gilkey, offensive lineKevin Lindholm, linebackerJed Herblan, cornerbackKevin Berg, safety and punterMichael Ziola, placekicker

All-RMAC Second TeamGlen Clinton, tailbackSean McGowan, offensive lineCory Beran, defensive lineJames Belville, linebacker

All-RMAC Third TeamKeifer Burke, defensive lineJed Herblan, punt returner

Daktronics Super Region 3 First Team Offense

Michael Ziola, placekickerDaktronics Super Region 3

First Team DefenseKevin Berg, punter

Daktronics Super Region 3 Second Team Offense

Tim Hiett

RMAC First Team All-Academic OffenseJohn Ritzen, running backJeff Alcorn, inside receiverSean McGowan, offensive lineTim Hiett, offensive line

RMAC First Team All-Academic DefenseCory Beran, defensive endMaverick Churchill, defensive tackleJed Herblan, cornerbackKevin Lindholm, linebacker

Special TeamsKevin Berg, punter

RMAC Second Team All-Academic OffenseGlen Clinton, tailbackJared Hanson, inside receiver

RMAC Second Team All-Academic DefenseJustin Trout, defensive line

RMAC All-Academic Honor RollJonn McLain, Garrett Treffer, Logan Rogers, Brandon Ratcliff, Jake Rogers, Davin Doyle, Nate

Martens, Shea Koch, Mike Schmidt, Conor Schnell, Bryant Miller, Tyler McFarland and Tyler Wright.

ESPN District 7 Academic First TeamJeff AlcornCory BeranSean McGowanSecond Team John RitzenTim HiettJed HerblanThird Team Kevin Berg

CoSIDA Academic All-AmericanCory Beran

RMAC Players of the WeekAug. 30 - Michael ZiolaSept. 27 - Kevin BergOct. 18 - Cory BeranNov. 1 - Dominic MorrisNov. 8 - Glen ClintonNov. 15 - Kelen Kahrs

Nebraska Division II Players of the WeekAug. 30 - Michael Ziola James BelvilleSept. 6 - Kevin BergSept. 20 - Glen Clinton Kevin Lindholm Michael ZiolaSept. 27 - Kevin BergOct. 11 - Kevin BergOct. 18 - Michael Ziola Cory BeranOct. 25 - Glen Clinton James BelvilleNov. 1 - Jed Herblan

Dominic MorrisNov. 8 - Glen ClintonNov. 15 - Kelen Kahrs

Daktronics All-America Second TeamKevin Berg

2010 Don Hansen NCAA Division II All-Super Region 3 First Team Defense

Jed HerblanSecond Team Defense

Kevin BergThird Team Offense

Tim Hiett, Glen Clinton, Michael Ziola

All-Nebraska Division II Football TeamHonorary Defensive Captain: Kevin BergOffense: Tim Hiett, offensive line; Michael Ziola, kickerDefense: Cory Beran, defensive line; Kevin Lind-holm, linebacker; Jed Herblan, cornerback; Kevin Berg, punterHonorable Mention: James Belville, Keifer Burke, Glen Clinton, Garrett Gilkey, Sean McGowan, Jonn McLain.

Don Hansen Football Gazette Second Team All-American

Kevin BergHonorable MentionJed Herblan

D2football.com All-American Honorable Mention

Kevin Berg and Michael Ziola

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These seven men were honored with team awards during the annual football banquet in the offseason. They are from left to right, Bryant Miller and Tyler McFarland, the Co-Defensive Service Team MVP, and Austen Stephens, the Offensive Service Team Award winner. Back row, James Belville, the Defensive MVP and Team MVP, Glen Clinton, the Offensive MVP, Jake Finerty, the Most Inspirational Player Award, and Kevin Berg, the Hammer Award Winner (Special Teams Player of the Year.)

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2010 Chadron State Football ReviewRankings ---------------------------------------------------------------------

------------------ RMAC ------------------- ---------------------Overall----------------School W-L Pct. For Opp W-L Pct. For Opp Nebraska-Kearney 8-1 0.889 37.7 21.9 9-2 0.818 35.3 22.7 Colorado Mines 8-1 0.889 38.2 21.8 9-3 0.750 36.5 24.1 Colorado St.-Pueblo 7-2 0.778 35.9 16.1 9-2 0.818 36.7 15.6 Chadron State 7-2 0.778 32.3 18.9 8-3 0.727 29.9 17.2 Adams State 4-5 0.444 22.1 19.6 5-6 0.455 21.2 22.2 Western N.M. 3-6 0.333 19.4 27.7 4-7 0.364 19.1 29.9 Mesa State 3-6 0.333 22.4 27.0 3-7 0.300 20.5 27.9 Fort Lewis 3-6 0.333 20.9 30.9 3-7 0.300 19.8 33.7 N.M. Highlands 1-8 0.111 13.0 43.8 1-10 0.091 11.7 41.8 Western State 1-8 0.111 15.7 30.1 1-10 0.091 14.8 35.4

Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Standings

Chadron State’s 2010 NCAA D-II Stastical Rankings

Team StatisticsCategory .............................. Rank ................ ActualTotal Offense ............................37 .........................407.27Total Defense ...........................4 ............................239.82Rushing Offense .....................24 .........................200.45Rushing Defense ....................18 ............................99.00Passing Offense ......................66 .........................206.82Passing Efficiency ..................48 .........................134.34Pass Efficiency Defense .......8 ...............................99.27Scoring Offense .......................52 ............................29.91Scoring Defense ......................17 ............................17.00Team Punt Returns ...............55 ............................10.69Team Kickoff Returns ..........17 ............................23.81Team Pass Sacks .....................30 .............................. 2.55Team Net Punting ..................46 ............................33.41Turnover Margin ....................T-95 ........................... -.27

Individual StatisticsCategory .............................. Player ...............................Rank ....... ActualRushing ..................................... Glen Clinton ........................37 ..................92.74 Dominic Morris .................50 ..................80.30Passing Efficiency ................ Jonn McLain ........................45 ...............135.02Passing Yards ......................... Jonn McLain ........................63 ..................1,894All-Purpose Runners .......... Glen Clinton ........................18 ...............152.09Total Offense .......................... Jonn McLain ........................89 ...............174.45Scoring ...................................... Michael Ziola ......................23 .................... 8.45Field Goals ............................... Michael Ziola ......................3 ...................... 1.64Receiving Yards Per Game Nate Ross .............................NR .................41.36Receptions Per Game .......... Jeff Alcorn ............................NR ................... 3.27 Nate Ross .............................NR ................... 3.09Punt Returns .......................... Jed Herblan .........................17 ..................13.50Kickoff Returns ..................... Glen Clinton ........................T-30 ..............24.95Punting ..................................... Kevin Berg ...........................4 ....................43.65Interceptions .......................... Kevin Berg ...........................T-68 ................... .36Tackles ...................................... James Belville .....................NR ................... 7.27Tackles For Loss .................... Kelen Kahrs .........................T-85 ................ 1.14Pass Sacks ................................ James Belville .....................T-52 ................ 0.64

Glen Clinton was in the top 20 of all-purpose yardage in NCAA Division II.

2010 Final American Football Coaches Association top 25

1. Minnesota-Duluth, 15-02. Delta State, 11-43. Northwest Missouri State, 12-24. Albany State, 11-15. Central Missouri, 11-36. Augustana, 11-27. Shepherd, 12-28. Abilene Christian, 11-19. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10-210. Grand Valley State, 11-211. Mercyhurst, 10-312. St. Cloud State, 10-313. Kutztown, 10-214. California (Pa.), 10-215. Bloomsburg, 10-316. Hillsdale, 9-317. Valdosta State, 8-318. West Texas A&M, 8-419. Colorado Mines, 9-320. Wingate, 9-321. Wayne State, 9-222. North Alabama, 9-423. Nebraska-Kearney, 9-224. Missouri Western State, 8-425. Michigan Tech, 8-2

2010 Final D2football.com Top 251. Minnesota-Duluth2. Delta State3. Northwest Missouri4. Central Missouri5. Shepherd6. Augustana7. Albany State8. Abilene Christian9. Texas A&M-Kingsville10. Mercyhurst11. St. Cloud12. Grand Valley State13. Bloomsburg14. Kutztown15. Wingate16. Hillsdale17. North Alabama18. West Texas A&M19. Valdosta State20. California21. Missouri Western22. Colorado Mines23. Wayne State (Mich.)24. Nebraska-Kearney25. Michigan Tech

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This will be Chadron State College’s 21st year as a participant in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference football championship race. Before joining the RMAC, the Eagles had not been a member of a conference for about 20 years.

CSC finished third or tied for that slot four of the first five years it belonged to the conference, then won the championship in 1996. The Eagles tied for second with two teams in 1997 and shared the conference title in 1998, ‘99 and 2002. They won the title outright in 2001, 2006, 2007 and 2008. During the 2006-08 seasons, the Eagles won a record 28 RMAC games in a row.

The following are CSC’s all-conference selections by year:1991: First-team: Russ Anderson, linebacker, and Craig Kallhoff, offen-

sive tackle. Second team: Steward Perez, quarterback; Bill Boness, offensive tackle; Todd Biggs, defensive back; Jay Rhoades, wide receiver.

1992: First-team: Joe Planansky, tight end; Guy Earle, offensive tackle; David McCartney, running back; Todd Biggs, defensive back. Second team: LeMoine Ferguson, defensive end; Chad Johnson, linebacker; Cody Gamble, defensive back.

1993: First-team: Joe Planansky, tight end; Cody Gamble, defensive back; Scott Dolfi, defensive end; Jason Funk, linebacker. Second-team: David Mc-Cartney, running back; Jason Sleep, running back; Bret Engdahl, offensive tackle; Chad Johnson, linebacker; Scott Doyle, placekicker.

1994: First-team: Joe Planansky, tight end; Corey Campbell, running back; Dan Maciejczak, center; Cody Gamble, safety; Scott Dolfi, defensive end; Scott Doyle, placekicker. Second-team: Chad Johnson, linebacker; Joe Juelfs, defen-sive end; Cory Brooks, wide receiver; Bret Engdahl, offensive tackle.

1995: First-team: Cory Brooks, wide receiver; Corey Campbell, running back; Guy Gilsdorf, linebacker; Joe Juelfs, defensive end; Dan Maciejczak, center; Ryan Smith, cornerback. Second-team: Bret Endahl, offensive tackle; Kevin Homer, linebacker; Jerry Kiekow, defensive tackle.

1996: First-team: Casey Beran, defensive end; Mike Fackrell, running back; Kevin Homer, linebacker; Ike Johnson, linebacker; Dan Maciejczak, center; Ryan Turman, defensive back. Second-team: Troy Theobald, wide receiver.

1997: First-team: Mike Brownfield, offensive guard; Nick Hoff, defensive end; Kevin Homer, linebacker; Shawn Popken, defensive tackle; Anthony Sim-mons, running back; Ryan Turman, safety. Second-team: Robert Johnson, tight end; Trevor Moon, quarterback; Kory Richardson, defensive tackle.

1998: First-team: Casey Beran, defensive end; Mike Brownfield, offensive guard; Kevin Homer, linebacker; Kory Richardson, defensive tackle; Brad Schulz, offensive tackle; Ryan Turman, safety. Second-team: Mike Fackrell, running back; Jay Long, center; Jeff Turman, linebacker.

1999: First-team: Casey Beran, defensive end (most valuable defensive player); Jason Barthel, defensive tackle; John Chancy, offensive tackle; Jess Clarke, tight end; Brian Pittman, defensive back; Anthony Simmons, running back. Second-team: Chris Evans, defensive end; Mike Fackrell, running back; Austin Forster, punt returner; Jonath Jackson, defensive back; Jay Long, center; Court Lutgen, linebacker; Brad Schulz, offensive tackle; Jeff Turman, linebacker; Aaron Turner, placekicker.

2000: First-team: Jason Barthel, defensive tackle; Jeremy Eardley, center; Chris Evans, defensive end; Austin Forster, running back; Marvin Jackson, cor-nerback; Jeff Japp, linebacker; Aaron Turner, placekicker; Rian Weber, tight end. Second-team: Ryan Deterding, offensive tackle, Jeff Turman, linebacker.

2001: First-team: Ryan Deterding, offensive tackle; Jeremy Eardley, center; Cory Hegwer, defensive line; Marvin Jackson, cornerback; Ross Morris, linebacker; Matt Strand, quarterback (most valuable offensive player); Jeff Turman, linebacker. Second-team: Jason Barthel, defensive line; Matt Bjorum, offensive line; Scott Sterkel, safety.

2002: First-team: Cody Beguin and Max Lederhos, offensive line; Aus-tin Forster, running back; Casey Haldeman, defensive end; Cory Hegwer, defensive tackle; Marvin Jackson, cornerback; Aric Lopez and Bill Teerlinck, linebackers; Michael Wahlstrom, wide receiver. Second-team: Mitch Barry, cornerback; Amos Davis, outside linebacker; Marvin Jackson, kick returner; Zac Jones, tight end; Layne Sievers, offensive line; Scott Sterkel, safety.

2003: First-team: Mitch Barry and Marvin Jackson, cornerbacks; Rob Evans, defensive tackle; Casey Haldeman, defensive end; Layne Sievers, offen-sive tackle. Second-team: Wylie Dempcy, center; Austin Forster, running back; Derek Hamilton, defensive tackle; Alex Tone, linebacker; Michael Wahlstrom, tight end.

2004: First-team: Bryce Flammang, wide receiver; Casey Haldeman, de-fensive end; Layne Sievers, offensive tackle; Danny Woodhead, running back. Second-team: Mitch Barry, cornerback; Shawn Eisenreich, quarterback; Ryan O’Dea, offensive guard.

2005: First-team: Danny Woodhead, running back (offensive player of the year); Ryan O’Dea, offensive line. Second-team: Robbie Klinetobe and Jared Lee, offensive line; Kalan Jones, outside linebacker; Cody Assmann, safety.

2006: First-team: Danny Woodhead, running back (offensive player of the year); Logan Stropko, receiver; Robbie Klinetobe, Jared Lee and Chase Olsen, offensive line; Josh Knouse, defensive tackle; Austin Bailey and Kalan Jones, linebackers; Paul Schweger, safety. Second-team: John Strand, offensive line; Cody Assmann, safety; Beau Wendling, cornerback; Micah Smith, punt returns.

2007: First Team: Danny Woodhead, running back, (offensive player of the year); Logan Stropko, tight end; Ben Puffer and John Strand, offensive line; Joe McLain, quarterback; Aaron Ide, defensive tackle; Austin Bailey, inside linebacker; Beau Wendling, cornerback; Paul Schweger, safety; Landon Ehlers, punt returner. Second Team: Josh Knouse, defensive tackle; Trevor Hyatt, safety.

2008: First Team: Joe McLain, quarterback (offensive player of the year); Isaac Stockton, inside receiver; Ben Puffer, offensive line; Chance Galey, of-fensive line; Shaine Odell, defensive line; Aaron Ide, defensive tackle; Austin Bailey, linebacker; Trevor Hyatt, safety; Craig Kaiser, safety; Maurice Threatts, kick returner. Second Team: Tim Hiett, offensive line; Brandon Harrington, wide receiver; Jared Koester; defensive end; Travis Atter, kicker.

2009: First Team: Travis Atter, kicker (special teams player of the year); Brandon Harrington, wide receiver and kick returner; Isaac Stockton, inside receiver; Ben Puffer, offensive tackle; Cory Beran, defensive end; Duke Eard-ley, linebacker; Kevin Berg, punter. Second Team: Jeff Lyster, linebacker; Jed Herblan, cornerback. Third Team: Nick Milani, safety.

2010: First Team: Tim Hiett and Garrett Gilkey, offensive line; Kevin Lind-holm, linebacker; Jed Herblan, cornerback; Kevin Berg, safety and punter; Michael Ziola, kicker; Glen Clinton (offensive freshman of the year). Second Team: Glen Clinton, tailback; Sean McGowan, offensive line; Cory Beran, defensive line; James Belville, linebacker. Third Team: Keifer Burke, defensive line; Jed Herblan, punt returner.

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Chadron State’s RMAC RecordYear ....... Overall........ Conf. ................... Finish1991 ....... 5-5-1 ..............3-3 ................3rd-5th Tie1992 ....... 7-3 ...................5-2 ................................3rd1993 ....... 6-5 ...................2-5 ................................ 6th1994 ....... 9-2 ...................5-2 ................................3rd1995 ....... 8-2 ...................5-2 ................................3rd1996 ....... 10-2 ................7-1 .........................1st Tie1997 ....... 8-3 ...................6-2 ...............2nd-4th Tie1998 ....... 9-3 ...................7-1 .........................1st Tie1999 ....... 7-3 ...................7-1 .........................1st Tie2000 ....... 8-3 ...................7-1 ...............................2nd2001 ....... 10-1 ................8-0 .................................1st2002 ....... 8-2 ...................7-1 .........................1st Tie2003 ....... 8-2 ...................6-2 ...............................2nd2004 ....... 7-3 ...................6-2 ....................... 2nd Tie2005 ....... 4-6 ...................4-4 ........................ 5th Tie2006 ....... 12-1 ................8-0 .................................1st2007 ....... 12-1 ................8-0 .................................1st2008 ....... 11-2 ................9-0 .................................1st2009 ....... 7-4 ...................6-3 ................................3rd2010 ....... 8-3 ...................7-2 ................................3rdTotal ....... 164-45...........123-34

Players of the YearMike Fackrell - Freshman of the Year, 1996Casey Beran - Defensive Player of the Year, 1999Matt Strand - Offensive Player of the Year, 2001Marvin Jackson - Defensive Player of the Year, 2002Cody Assman - Freshman of the Year, 2003Danny Woodhead - Freshman of the Year, 2004Josh Knouse - Defensive Freshman of the Year, 2006Danny Woodhead - Offensive Player of the Year, 2005, 2006, 2007Joe McLain - Offensive Player of the Year, 2008Travis Atter - Special Teams Player of the Year, 2009Glen Clinton - Offensive Freshman of the Year, 2010

Coaches of the YearBrad Smith - 1996, 1999, 2001Bill O’Boyle - 2006, 2007, 2008

Travis Atter was the RMAC Special Teams Player of the Year in 2009.

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1968: Pat Moore, defensive tackle; Dean Palser, tight end; Steve Gremm, of-fensive; guard; Larry Gold, tailback.

1969: Steve Gremm, offensive guard; Bennie Francis, offensive tackle; Kevin Kirwin, defensive back.

1970: Rick Watson, wide receiver; Mike Parks, defensive end.1971: Mike Parks, defensive end; Terry Statton, offensive tackle; Mike Dor-

ity, wide receiver; Dale Timperley, linebacker; Kent Halley, defensive back.1972: Don White, linebacker; Kent Halley, defensive back.1973: Hugh Fugleberg, offensive guard; Rick Nave, defensive end; Randy

Bauer, defensive back.1974: Gene Emanuel, offensive tackle; Steve Wickham, offensive guard;

Rick Nave, defensive end; Jack Padgett, safety; Dennis Fitzgerald, linebacker.1975: Ron Brooks, defensive back; Duane Fritz, punter.1976: Dale Drahota, split end; Brad Fults, quarterback; Ralph Gill, defen-

sive end; Duane Fritz, punter.1977: Ralph Gill, defensive end; Rick Mikelson, defensive tackle; Brad

Fults, quarterback; Bill Ryan, wide receiver; Terry Mastny, offensive tackle; Chad Emanuel, placekicker.

1978: Brad Fults, quarterback; Bill Ryan, wide receiver; Terry Mastny, of-fensive tackle; Dennis Breinig, defensive end.

1979: None. 1980: Dave Minchow, offensive guard; Ray Hoffman, linebacker; Willy

Long, fullback.1981: Dennis Hendricks, offensive guard; Ray Hoffman, linebacker; Willy

Long, fullback; Scott Wickard, quarterback.1982: Paul Blair, defensive back; Dennis Hendricks, offensive guard; Terry

Hillman, linebacker; Willy Long, fullback; Bart Voycheske, defensive line.1983: Todd Pierce, center; Dave Smith, defensive end.1984: Rod Bussinger, punter.1985: Duane Smith, wide receiver; Dean Rickard, offensive guard; Terry

Powell, defensive end; John Morgan, placekicker.1986: Dean Rickard, offensive guard; Terry Powell, defensive end; Dan

Pangilinan, linebacker.1987: Scott Charron, punter.1988: Don Beebe, wide receiver, Corey Anderson, linebacker.1989: Jerome Hyatte, safety; David Jones, running back; Mike Sorensen,

offensive guard; Chris Stein, tight end.1990: Corey Anderson, linebacker; David Jones, running back; Jay Masek,

placekicker; Mike Sorensen, offensive guard.1991: Russ Anderson, linebacker; Bill Boness, offensive tackle; Jay

Rhoades, wide receiver.1992: Guy Earle, offensive tackle; LeMoine Ferguson, defensive end; Cody

Gamble, safety; Chad Johnson, linebacker; David McCartney, running back; Joe Planansky, tight end.

1993: Scott Doyle, placekicker; Jason Funk, linebacker; Cody Gamble, safety; Joe Planansky, tight end.

1994: Cory Brooks, wide receiver; Corey Campbell, running back; Scott Dolfi, defensive end; Scott Doyle, placekicker; Chad Johnson, linebacker; Dan Maciejczak, center; Joe Planansky, tight end; and Cody Gamble and Jim Wiese, defensive backs.

1995: Cory Brooks, wide receiver; Corey Campbell, running back; Bret Engdahl and Dan Maciejczak, offensive linemen; Ryan Smith, defensive back; Scott Doyle,, placekicker; and Lynn Wendelin, punter.

1996: Casey Beran, defensive end; Mike Fackrell, running back; Kevin Homer, linebacker; Dan Maciejczak, center; Jarod Moeller, punter; and Ryan Turman, safety

1997: Mike Brownfield, offensive guard; Pat Fackrell and Kevin Homer, linebackers; Jarod Moeller, punter; Anthony Simmons, running back; and Ryan Turman, safety.

1998: Casey Beran, defensive end; Mike Brownfield, offensive guard; Jess Clarke, tight end; Mike Fackrell, running back; Kevin Homer, linebacker (defensive captain) Kory Richardson, defensive tackle; Brad Schulz, offensive tackle; Ryan Turman, safety.

1999: Casey Beran, defensive end (defensive captain); Jason Barthel, defensive tackle; John Chancey, offensive tackle; Jess Clarke, tight end; Brian

Pittman, cornerback; Anthony Simmons, running back. 2000: Jeremy Eardley, center; Chris Evans, defensive end; Austin Forster,

tailback; Matt Strand, punter; Jeff Turman, linebacker; Aaron Turner, place-kicker; and Rian Weber, tight end.

2001: Jason Barthel and Cory Hegwer, defensive tackles; Ryan Deterding and Jeremy Eardley, offensive line; Marvin Jackson, cornerback; Ross Morris and Jeff Turman, linebackers; Matt Strand, quarterback.

2002: Cody Beguin and Max Lederhos, offensive line; Cory Hegwer, defensive tackle; Aric Lopez and Bill Teerlinck, linebackers; Marvin Jackson (defensive captain) and Scott Sterkel, defensive backs.

2003: Wylie Dempcy and Layne Sievers, offensive line; Rob Evans and Casey Haldeman, defensive line; Mitch Barry and Marvin Jackson, (defensive captain), defensive backs.

2004: Mitch Barry, cornerback; Casey Haldeman, defensive line; Layne Sievers and Jeremy Slaughter, offensive line; Danny Woodhead, running back.

2005: Paul Schweger, safety; Jared Lee and Ryan O’Dea, offensive line; Danny Woodhead, running back.

2006: Logan Stropko, receiver; Robbie Klinetobe, Jared Lee and Chase Olsen, offensive line; Danny Woodhead, running back (offensive captain); Josh Knouse, defensive line; Austin Bailey and Kalan Jones, linebackers; Paul Schweger, safety (defensive captain).

2007: Logan Stropko, receiver; John Strand, offensive line; Danny Wood-head, running back (offensive captain); Aaron Ide, defensive tackle; Austin Bailey, linebacker; Beau Wendling, cornerback; Paul Schweger, safety.

2008: Brandon Harrington, receiver; Isaac Stockton, tight end; Chance Galey, offensive line; Ben Puffer, offensive line; Joe McLain, quarterback (of-fensive co-captain); Aaron Ide, defensive line; Shaine Odell, defensive line; Austin Bailey, linebacker; Trevor Hyatt, defensive back; Maurice Threatts, kick returner.

2009: Ben Puffer, offensive line; Cory Beran, defensive end; Duke Eardley, linebacker; Kevin Berg, punter.

2010: Tim Hiett, offensive line; Michael Ziola, kicker; Cory Beran, defen-sive end; Kevin Lindholm, linebacker; Jed Herblan, cornerback; Kevin Berg, punter (defensive captain)

The following is a listing of Chadron State College all-star football players during the past 43 seasons. Until 1989, the NAIA District 11 coaches selected an all-state college team in Nebraska. To continue that listing, the Omaha World-Herald’s Nebraska NCAA Division II selections have been used.

2010 Chadron State Football ReviewChadron State All-Star Gridders

Jed Herblan (1) and Kelen Kahrs (37) bring down a New Mexico Highlands ball carrier during their game last year in Las Vegas, N.M.

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Statistical Comparison, 1968-2010 First Downs/Avg. Total Net Yards/Avg. Net Yards Rushing/Avg. Net Yards Passing/Avg. Complete-Attempt-Int. Points/AverageYear CSC Opp. CSC Opp. CSC Opp. CSC Opp. CSC Opp. CSC Opp.1968 97/10.7 94/10.4 3398/377.6 1819/202.1 1900/211.1 896/99.6 1498/166.4 923/102.6 89-174-19 64-174-19 314/34.9 134/14.9

1969 161/17.8 132/14.7 3378/375.3 2414/268.2 1402/156.9 952/105.8 1976/219.6 1462/162.4 117-254-20 111-238-16 299/33.2 157/17.4

1970 136/15.1 128/14.2 3000/333.3 2617/290.8 1204/133.8 1256/139.6 1796/199.6 1361/151.2 115-247-24 93-220-21 207/23.0 141/15.7

1971 122/13.5 108/12.0 2624/291.6 1802/200.2 1433/159.2 977/108.6 1191/132.3 825/91.7 57-145-15 70-199-17 202/22.4 80/8.8

1972 135/13.5 99/9.9 2909/290.9 1664/166.4 1578/157.8 670/67.0 1331/133.1 974/97.4 69-170-21 78-185-14 195/19.5 110/11.0

1973 112/11.2 119/11.9 2570/257.0 1890/189.0 1480/148.0 617/61.7 1090/109.0 1273/127.3 72-173-17 105-245-25 205/20.5 81/8.1

1974 138/15.3 127/14.1 2549/283.2 2075/230.6 1137/126.3 981/109.0 1412/156.9 1094/121.9 97-199-16 94-214-20 125/13.9 82/9.1

1975 99/11.0 131/14.6 1985/220.6 2569/285.4 986/109.6 1460/162.2 999/111.0 1109/123.2 84-172-9 77-174-19 103/11.4 107/11.9

1976 142/14.2 184/18.4 3107/310.7 3396/339.6 1141/114.1 2095/209.5 1966/196.0 1301/130.1 114-276-19 90-205-18 209/20.9 185/18.5

1977 163/16.3 129/12.9 3352/335.2 2395/239.5 1604/160.4 1256/125.6 1748/174.8 1139/113.9 119-247-20 100-222-17 259/25.9 94/9.4

1978 207/18.8 161/14.6 2987/262.5 3054/277.6 1667/155.5 1603/145.7 2320/210.9 1451/131.9 169-382-15 114-247-15 240/21.8 187/17.0

1979 136/13.6 154/15.4 2522/252.2 3000/300.0 1035/103.5 1937/193.7 1487/148.7 1063/106.3 122-283-20 78-185-17 108/10.8 170/17.0

1980 152/15.2 184/18.4 3980/398.0 3385/338.5 1694/169.4 2221/222.1 1288/128.8 1164/116.4 89-203-12 79-190-22 188/18.8 206/20.6

1981 158/15.8 154/15.4 3295/329.5 3000/300.0 1087/108.7 1603/160.3 2208/220.8 1397/139.7 172-252-25 107-231-17 220/22.0 194/19.4

1982 114/14.3 98/12.3 2207/275.9 1802/225.3 1255/156.9 834/104.3 952/119.0 968/121.0 75-176-13 75-165-13 143/17.9 53/6.6

1983 92/9.2 127/12.7 1889/188.9 2706/270.6 1164/116.4 1747/174.7 725/72.5 959/95.9 62-166-12 70-181-22 88/8.8 139/13.9

1984 135/13.5 151/15.1 2610/261.0 3140/314.0 844/84.4 1618/161.8 1766/176.6 1521/152.1 148-320-34 96-223-8 137/13.7 262/26.2

1985 185/20.6 159/17.7 3644/404.9 3330/370.0 666/74.0 1405/156.1 2978/330.9 1925/213.9 205-400-10 133-268-22 279/31.0 223/24.8

1986 134/14.9 157/17.4 2370/263.3 2482/275.8 920/102.2 1633/181.4 1450/161.0 849/94.3 114-257-20 75-179-14 124/13.7 223/24.7

1987 154/17.1 152/16.9 2866/318.4 3175/353.8 1369/152.1 2003/222.6 1497/166.3 1172/130.2 124-268-23 76-144-8 167/18.6 267/29.7

1988 173/17.3 188/18.8 3342/334.2 3649/364.9 1199/119.9 1877/187.7 2143/214.3 1772/177.2 140-275-22 96-234-17 244/24.4 273/27.3

1989 206/20.6 188/18.8 4395/439.5 3183/318.3 2677/267.7 1555/155.5 1718/171.8 1628/162.8 125-224-10 124-257-16 341/34.1 210/21.0

1990 226/20.5 161/14.6 5044/458.5 3242/294.7 2887/262.2 1628/148.0 2157/196.1 1614/146.7 154-293-14 118-273-16 409/37.2 212/19.3

1991 206/18.7 206/18.7 4581/416.5 3853/350.3 1853/168.5 1804/164.0 2728/248.0 2049/186.3 186-331-18 154-292-15 343/31.2 289/26.3

1992 209/20.9 198/19.8 4130/413.0 3701/370.1 1879/187.9 1679/167.9 2251/225.0 2022/220.2 169-318-12 144-317-18 322/32.2 242/24.2

1993 226/20.5 231/21.0 4584/416.7 4582/416.5 2101/191.0 1941/176.5 2483/225.7 2641/240.0 179-346-14 183-371-16 345/31.4 323/29.4

1994 209/19.0 162/14.7 4546/413.3 3054/277.6 2354/214.0 1341/121.9 2192/199.3 1713/155.7 176-326-10 156-322-23 403/36.6 187/17.0

1995 213/21.3 170/17.0 4219/421.9 3137/313.7 1761/176.1 960/96.0 2458/245.8 2177/217.7 176-338-9 179-376-23 268/26.8 177/17.7

1996 201/16.8 191/16.6 4473/372.8 3618/301.4 1961/163.4 1387/115.6 2512/209.3 2231/185.9 160-332-14 171-412-20 319/26.6 187/15.6

1997 189/17.2 179/16.3 4360/396.4 3252/295.6 1574/143.1 1097/99.7 2786/253.3 2155/195.6 190-378-12 177-371-17 326/29.6 159/14.5

1998 232/22.1 178/14.8 4840/403.3 3720/310.0 1996/166.3 1161/96.8 2844/232.0 2719/226.6 211-404-12 200-400-18 353/29.4 184/15.3

1999 209/20.9 167/16.7 4111/411.1 3078/307.8 1447/144.7 788/78.8 2664/266.4 2290/229.0 185-357-15 170-322-12 289/28.9 182/18.2

2000 214/19.5 159/14.5 4446/404.2 2838/258.0 1930/175.5 996/90.5 2516/228.7 1843/167.5 211-381-10 148-304-11 384/34.9 185/16.8

2001 253/23.0 161/14.6 5099/463.5 2584/234.9 2100/190.9 915/83.2 2999/272.6 2048/186.2 211-393-9 198-386-18 466/42.3 149/13.5

2002 219/21.9 153/15.3 4051/405.1 2433/243.3 1515/151.5 847/84.7 2536/253.6 1586/158.6 210-379-11 152-299-16 336/33.6 159/15.9

2003 208/20.8 168/16.8 4202/420.2 3473/347.3 1447/144.7 1298/129.8 2755/275.5 2175/217.5 199-382-10 162-320-17 356/35.6 255/25.5

2004 226/22.6 201/20.1 4581/458.1 4216/421.6 2145/214.5 1633/163.3 2436/243.6 2583/258.3 196-339-15 178-343-12 378/37.8 296/29.6

2005 199/19.9 185/18.5 4224/422.4 3541/354.1 2126/212.6 1077/107.7 2098/209.8 2464/246.4 153-266-11 202-344-8 304/30.4 235/23.5

2006 263/20.2 186/14.3 5464/420.3 3266/251.2 3372/259.4 971/74.7 2092/160.9 2295/176.5 171-287-9 227-423-15 479/36.8 199/15.3

2007 286/22.0 225/17.3 5701/438.5 4143/318.7 2816/216.6 1404/108.0 2885/221.9 2739/210.7 235-400-10 253-446-16 488/37.5 192/14.8

2008 254/19.5 188/14.4 4784/368.0 3439/264.5 1761/135.5 1069/82.2 3023/232.5 2370/182.3 287-450-7 188-400-13 434/33.4 210/16.2

2009 220/20.0 158/14.3 3869/351.7 3175/288.6 1635/148.6 1108/100.7 2234/203.1 2067/187.9 213-341-12 174-318-13 326/29.6 200/18.2

2010 223/20.2 147/13/3 4480/407.3 2638/2398 2205/200.5 1089/99.0 2275/206.8 1549/140.8 200-316-13 149-293-14 329/29.9 187/17.0

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All-Americans

DannyWoodhead2007 and 2006 Consensus All-American (Running Back)2004 All-American (Running Back)

Robbie Klinetobe2006 Consensus All-American (Offensive Line)

Marvin Jackson2002 Consensus All-American (Cornerback)2003 All-American (Cornerback)

Jeremy Eardley2001 Consensus All-American (Center)

Jess Clarke1999 Consensus All-American (Tight End)

Casey Beran1999 Consensus All-American (Defensive End)

Kevin Homer1998 Consensus All-American (Linebacker)

JoePlanansky1993 All-American (Tight End)

Corey Anderson1990 All-American (Linebacker)

David Jones1990 Consensus All-American (Running Back)

Dennis Hendricks1982 All-American (Offensive Guard)

Terry Mastny1977 All-American (Offensive Tackle)

Duane Fritz1975 All-American (Punter)

Dennis Fitzgerald1974 All-American (Defensive Back)

8 Consensus All-Americans

20 First-Team All-Americans

48 All-Americans

87 All-American Selections

1st and 2nd Team All-Americans1958 .....................................Tom Blundell1971 ......................................... Mike Parks1974 ............................Dennis Fitzgerald1975 ........................................Duane Fritz1977 ............................................ Ralph Gill Terry Mastny1978 .....................................Terry Mastny1982 ........................... Dennis Hendricks1985 ......................................Duane Smith1986 .................................... Dean Rickard1989 ............................................Jay Masek David Jones1990 ............................................Jay Masek David Jones Corey Anderson Bill Boness1992 .............................David McCartney Guy Earle1993 ................................... Joe Planansky1994 ................................... Joe Planansky Scott Doyle1996 ................................Dan Maciejczak Kevin Homer1997 .....................................Kevin Homer Ryan Turman1998 .....................................Kevin Homer Casey Beran1999 .......................................Casey Beran Jess Clarke2001 .................................Jeremy Eardley2002 ................................Ryan Deterding Marvin Jackson Cody Beguin2003 ................................ Marvin Jackson2004 ............................Danny Woodhead Layne Sievers2005 ............................Danny Woodhead2006 ............................Danny Woodhead Robbie Klinetobe Austin Bailey Josh Knouse Jared Lee2007 ............................Danny Woodhead John Strand2008 ........................................Travis Atter2009 ........................................Travis Atter Kevin Berg2010 ..........................................Kevin Berg

TravisAtter2009 All-American (Place Kicker)2008 All-American (Place Kicker)

Kevin Berg became the ninth player to earn All-American honors twice and the 48th overall. Berg set a school record by averaging 43.0 yards per punt in 2010. Fifteen of his 49 punts landed inside the opponent’s 20-yard line and 14 of them traveled at least 50 yards. He was also the RMAC all-conference punter in 2009. Berg was also a starting safety for the Eagles’ nationally ranked defense. For his career, Berg averaged 40.8 yards a punt and over 32 percent of his kicks landed inside the opponent’s 20-yard line.

First Team All-Americans

Kevin Berg2010 All-American (Punter)2009 All-American (Punter)

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CURRENT OPPONENTS ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... W..................L ...................T.................. Last GameAdams State College (Colo.).......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 ..................4 ......................0 ................................. 2010Angelo State (Texas) ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 0 ......................0 ......................0 ................ First MeetingColorado School of Mines .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 22 ...................11 ...................0 ................................. 2010Colorado State-Pubelo .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 ......................2 ......................0 ................................. 2010Fort Lewis College (Colo.) ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 23 ...................3 ......................0 ................................. 2010Mesa State College (Colo.) ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 15 ...................5 ......................0 ................................. 2010New Mexico Highlands University ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 16 ...................3 ......................0 ................................. 2010University of Mary ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 2010University of Nebraska-Kearney ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 21 ...................48 ...................1 ................................. 2010Western New Mexico University ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 2010Western State College (Colo.) ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 ...................10 ...................1 ................................. 2010Totals ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 141 .................86 ...................2

FORMER OPPONENTS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ W..................L ...................T.................. Last Game Abilene Christian University (Texas) ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 1 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 2007Baker University (Kan.) .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 1978Bemidji State College (Minn.) ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 2004Black Hills State University (S.D.) .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 52 ...................14 ...................2 ................................. 1995Buena Vista College (Iowa) ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 1941Carroll College (Mont.) ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 ......................5 ......................0 ................................. 1990Central Oklahoma University ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 0 ......................2 ......................0 ................................. 1998 Colorado College................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 1 ......................2 ......................0 ................................. 1978Concordia College (Neb.) ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 1959Dakota Wesleyan University (S.D.) ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3 ......................2 ......................0 ................................. 1963Dana College (Neb.) ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 1959Dickinson State University (N.D.) ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 ......................12 ...................0 ................................. 1990Doane College (Neb.) ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 ...................10 ...................1 ................................. 1990Eastern Montana College ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 1975Eastern New Mexico University .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 1996Emporia State University (Kan.) ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 0 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 1983Fort Hays State University (Kan.) ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 ......................11 ...................0 ................................. 2005Hastings College (Neb.) .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13 ...................14 ...................1 ................................. 1981Idaho State University ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 1993Jamestown College (N.D.) .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 1989Mankato State University (Minn.) .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 0 ......................2 ......................0 ................................. 1952Mayville State University (N.D.) .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 1971McPherson College (Kan.) ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 1941Midland Lutheran College (Neb.) ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 ...................8 ......................1 ................................. 1987Minot State University (N.D.) ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 ......................0 ......................2 ................................. 1985Missouri Western State University ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 0 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 2005Montana State University .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 ......................2 ......................0 ................................. 2006Montana Tech ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 ......................2 ......................1 ................................. 1991Nebraska Wesleyan University.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12 ...................8 ......................0 ................................. 1989Northern Arizona University ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 0 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 2000Northern Montana College ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 0 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 1964Northern State University (S.D) .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 ......................6 ......................0 ................................. 1987Northwest Missouri State University ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 0 ......................7 ......................0 ................................. 2007Northwestern College (Iowa) ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 0 ......................6 ......................0 ................................. 1987Ottawa University (Kan.) ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 1940Panhandle State University (Okla.) ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 ......................4 ......................0 ................................. 1985Peru State College (Neb.) ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 30 ...................34 ...................2 ................................. 1997Pittsburg State .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 0 ......................3 ......................0 ................................. 2010Regis University (Colo.) .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 1929Rocky Mountain College (Mont.) ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 ......................2 ......................0 ................................. 1988Sam Houston State University (Texas) ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 0 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 1998Sioux Falls College (S.D.) ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 1 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 1962South Dakota State University ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 2002South Dakota Tech ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 46 ...................18 ...................0 ................................. 1995Southwest Minnesota State University .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 1969Sterling College (Kan.) .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 0 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 1940Tabor College (Kan.) ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 1 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 1994Tarleton State (Texas) ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 0 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 2001University of California at Davis ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 0 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 2000University of Colorado .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 ......................2 ......................0 ................................. 1933University of Minnesota-Duluth ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 0 ......................3 ......................0 ................................. 2008University of Nebraska “B”............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 1934University of Nebraska at Omaha .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3 ......................3 ......................0 ................................. 1935University of Northern Colorado ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3 ......................6 ......................0 ................................. 2007University of Wyoming ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 ......................4 ......................0 ................................. 1940Washburn University ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 2007Wayne State College (Neb.)........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 37 ...................28 ...................1 ................................. 2008West Texas A&M University .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 2006Western Montana College ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2 ......................2 ......................1 ................................. 1998Western Washington University ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 0 ......................1 ......................0 ................................. 1999Wisconsin-River Falls ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 ......................0 ......................0 ................................. 2003Colleges No Longer Operating ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31 ...................8 ......................0 ................................. 1989High Schools ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7 ......................3 ......................1 ................................. 1920Totals ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 345 .................247.................13Grand Totals ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 486 ..............333 ..............15Includes all games except exhibition games vs. teams from Mexico

Record of All CSC Football Games, 1911-2010834 Total Games Played

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INDIVIDUALMost Yards Rushing252 ......................................................... Danny Woodhead vs. West Texas A&M, 2006

Most Yards Passing443 ......................................................................Joe McLain vs. Abilene Christian, 2007

Most Passes Completed37 .........................................................................Joe McLain vs. Abilene Christian, 2007

Most Passes Attempted66 ................................................................... Joe McLain vs. Northwest Missouri, 2007

Most Passes Caught10 ........................................................... Danny Woodhead, Northwest Missouri, 2007

Most Yards Receiving193 ............................................................................Bill Ryan vs. Baker University, 1978

Longest Field Goal48 yards ........................................................................ Aaron Turner vs. Cal Davis, 2000

Longest Touchdown Pass88 yards from Brad Fults to Bill Ryan ........................... vs. Baker University, 1978

Longest Touchdown Run From Scrimmage44 yards by Brad Fults ......................................................... vs. Baker University, 1978

Most Interceptions4 ...............................................................................Verne Lewellen vs. Idaho State, 1949

Longest Touchdown Run With an Interception52 ..................................................................Ryan Turman vs. Central Oklahoma, 1996

Most Tackles20 ..................................................................Corey Anderson vs. Dickinson State, 1990

Most Unassisted Tackles17 ..................................................................Corey Anderson vs. Dickinson State, 1990

TEAMMost First Downs41 .................................................................................................vs. Abilene Christian, 2007

Most Yards Rushing290 ............................................................................................... vs. West Texas A&M, 2006

Most Yards Passing443 ..............................................................................................vs. Abilene Christian, 2007

Most Total Net Yards716 ..............................................................................................vs. Abilene Christian, 2007

Most Points Scored76 .................................................................................................vs. Abilene Christian, 2007

Postseason Play Before Joining Division II (1-3)1949: Idaho State University 20, Chadron State 2 (Bean Bowl at Scottsbluff)1978: CSC 30, Baker University 19 (Boot Hill Bowl at Dodge City, Kan.)1989: Nebraska Wesleyan 46, CSC 43, 2OT (NAIA II Playoffs at Chadron, Neb.)1990: Dickinson State 28, CSC 3, (NAIA II Playoffs at Dickinson, S.D.)

NCAA D-II Playoff Results (3-7)1996: Central Oklahoma 23, CSC 21 (NCAA II Playoffs at Edmund, Okla.)1998: Central Oklahoma 21, CSC 19 (NCAA II Playoffs at Edmund, Okla.)2000: Cal Davis 48, CSC 10 (NCAA II Playoffs at Davis, Calif.)2001: Tarleton State 28, CSC 24 (NCAA II Playoffs at Chadron, Neb.)2006: CSC 43, West Texas A&M 17 (NCAA II Playoffs at Chadron, Neb.) Northwest Missouri 28, CSC 21 (NCAA II Playoffs at Maryville, Mo.)2007: CSC 76, Abilene Christian 73, 3OT (NCAA II Playoffs at Chadron, Neb.) Northwest Missouri 26, CSC 13 (NCAA II Playoffs at Chadron, Neb.)2008: CSC 23, Wayne State 17, (NCAA II Playoffs at Chadron, Neb.) *Minnesota-Duluth 20, CSC 10 (NCAA II Playoffs at Chadron, Neb.)

All-Time Record in Postseason: 4-10Home: 3-3Away: 0-6Neutral: 1-1

* Won 2008 NCAA D-II National Championship

Chadron State College Postseason Records

RMAC Records TEAM

Punt Return Yards (Season)714 .......................................................................................................................................... 1999Fewest Yards Allowed (Game)-3 ................................................................................................................vs. Fort Lewis, 1998Rushing Net Yards (Season)3,372 ....................................................................................................................................... 2006Total Offensive Plays (Game)116 ..............................................................................................vs. Abilene Christian, 2007Total Offensive Plays (Season)897 .......................................................................................................................................... 2008Average Yards Per Play (Game)11.0 ..................................................................... Chadron State vs. Western State, 2007Total Net Yards (Season)5,701 ....................................................................................................................................... 2007Most Points Scored by Two Teams149 ............................................................... Chadron State vs. Abilene Christian, 2007Most Touchdowns (Game)11 .................................................................. Chadron State vs. Abilene Christian, 2007Most Touchdowns Scored by Two Teams21 .................................................................. Chadron State vs. Abilene Christian, 2007Points Scored (Season)488 .......................................................................................................................................... 2007Most Touchdowns Rushing (Season)42 ............................................................................................................................................. 2007

INDIVIDUALTouchdowns Responsible For (Game)8 ............................................................................Joe McLain vs. Abilene Christian, 2007Points Responsible For (Game)48 .........................................................................Joe McLain vs. Abilene Christian, 2007Longest Pass99 yards ..................................Matt Strand to Rian Weber vs. UW-River Falls, 2000Most Interception Return Yards (Game)136 .......................................................................................Marvin Jackson vs. UNK, 2001Most Interceptions Returned for a Touchdown (Game)2 ..........Ryan Turman vs. Colorado Mines, 1998; Marvin Jackson vs. UNK, 2001Most Rushing Attempts (Season)344 ................................................................................................... Danny Woodhead, 2006Most Rushing Yards (Season)2,756 ................................................................................................ Danny Woodhead, 2006Most Rushing Touchdowns (Season)34 ...................................................................................................... Danny Woodhead, 2006Best Rushing Average (Game)212.0 ................................................................................................ Danny Woodhead, 2006Most Punt Returns (Game)9 ....Austin Forster vs. Mesa State, 2000; Mitch Barry vs. Fort Hays State, 2001Most Punt Returns (Season)45 ..............................................................................................................Austin Forster, 1999Most All-Purpose Yards (Season)3,159 ................................................................................................ Danny Woodhead, 2006Most All-Purpose Yards Averaged (Game)243.0 ................................................................................................ Danny Woodhead, 2006Most Touchdowns Scored (Season)38 ...................................................................................................... Danny Woodhead, 2006Most Points Scored (Per Game)17.5 .................................................................................................. Danny Woodhead, 2006Most Points Scored (Season)228 ................................................................................................... Danny Woodhead, 2006Most PAT Attempts (Season)63 ................................................................................................................... Travis Atter, 2007

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Individual Records, 1940-PresentNet Yards Rushing (Game)

Danny Woodhead ...................................................................... 324 vs Wayne State, 2006Danny Woodhead ................................................................................306 vs Bemidji, 2004Danny Woodhead ..........................................................................304 vs Mesa State, 2005David Jones ...............................................................................302 vs Montana Tech, 1989Danny Woodhead ..........................................................................301 vs Fort Lewis, 2006Danny Woodhead .......................................................................... 290 vs Washburn, 2007Danny Woodhead ..........................................................274 vs Nebraska-Kearney, 2006Danny Woodhead ................................................ 273 vs New Mexico Highlands, 2006David Jones ..................................................................... 270 vs South Dakota Tech, 1990Danny Woodhead ............................................................................267 vs Fort Hays, 2004

Net Yards Rushing (Season)Danny Woodhead ...................................................................................................2,756, 2006Danny Woodhead ...................................................................................................1,840, 2004Danny Woodhead ...................................................................................................1,769, 2005David Jones ...............................................................................................................1,625, 1990Danny Woodhead ...................................................................................................1,597, 2007David Jones ...............................................................................................................1,458, 1989Corey Campbell .......................................................................................................1,443, 1994David McCartney ................................................................................................... 1,359, 1992Mike Fackrell ............................................................................................................1,264, 1996Larry Gold .................................................................................................................1,126, 1968

Net Yards Rushing (Career)Danny Woodhead ............................................................................................7,962, 2004-07David Jones ........................................................................................................4,533, 1987-90Corey Campbell ................................................................................................3,258, 1992-95David McCartney .............................................................................................2,947, 1990-93Austin Forster ...................................................................................................2,792, 1999-03Anthony Simmons ..........................................................................................2,539, 1997-99Mike Fackrell .....................................................................................................2,394, 1996-99Joe Zowada .........................................................................................................2,390, 1949-52Larry Gold ..........................................................................................................2,304, 1964-68Willy Long ..........................................................................................................2,224, 1980-82

Longest Touchdown Run From ScrimmageStan Labertew ..........................................................92 yds vs South Dakota Tech, 1970Danny Woodhead ................................................................... 91 vs N.M. Highlands, 2005Henry Meter ........................................................................................... 90 vs Midland, 1951Danny Woodhead .............................................................................89 vs Washburn, 2007Stan Labertew .............................................................. 89 vs U. of S.D.-Springfield, 1970Stan Labertew ..................................................................88 vs South Dakota Tech, 1970Brad Fults ..................................................................................................... 88 vs Minot, 1977Danny Woodhead ............................................................ 88 vs Nebraska-Kearney, 2006Corey Campbell ................................................................85 vs South Dakota Tech, 1995Guido Santero .................................................................84 vs Nebraska Wesleyan, 1958

Best Rushing Average (Season)Danny Woodhead ............................................................. 8.0 yds (344-2,756 yds), 2006Jim Schwartz .......................................................................... 7.41 yds (61-452 yds), 1960Danny Woodhead ............................................................. 6.4 yds (250-1,597 yds), 2007David Jones ......................................................................... 6.9 yds (211-1,458 yds), 1989Henry (Junior) Johnson ........................................................7.2 yds (42-301 yds), 1958Guido Santero ........................................................................ 6.9 yds (117-807 yds), 1958Lee Crawford .......................................................................... 6.8 yds (107-725 yds), 1990Danny Woodhead ............................................................. 6.5 yds (284-1,840 yds), 2004Danny Woodhead .............................................................. 6.4 yds (278-1769 yds), 2005Danny Woodhead .............................................................. 6.4 yds (250-1597 yds), 2007

Net Yards Passing (Game)Shawn Eisenreich ..........................................................................581 vs Fort Lewis, 2003Steward Perez ..........................................................................482 vs Montana Tech, 1991John Riggs ...................................................................... 474 vs Northwestern Iowa, 1985Matt Strand ............................................................ 461 vs New Mexico Highlands, 1999John Riggs ..................................................................................................... 447 vs Peru, 1985+ Joe McLain ......................................................................443 vs Abilene Christian, 2007Shawn Eisenreich ..........................................................398 vs Nebraska-Kearney, 2004Joe McLain .............................................................................. 387 vs Pittsburg State, 2008Trevor Moon ................................................................................ 382 vs Adams State, 1995John Riggs .......................................................................................... 380 vs Dickinson, 1985Trevor Moon ................................................................................ 380 vs Adams State, 1995

Net Yards Passing (Season)John Riggs ..................................................................................................................2,891, 1985Trevor Moon .............................................................................................................2,715, 1997Shawn Eisenreich ...................................................................................................2,715, 2003Joe McLain .................................................................................................................2,707, 2008Joe McLain .................................................................................................................2,688, 2007Steward Perez ..........................................................................................................2,643, 1991Trevor Moon .............................................................................................................2,610, 1998Matt Strand ...............................................................................................................2,591, 2001Matt Strand ...............................................................................................................2,478, 1999Shawn Eisenreich .................................................................................................. 2,412, 2004

Net Yards Passing (Career)Trevor Moon ......................................................................................................9,982, 1995-98Steward Perez ...................................................................................................8,574, 1988-91Joe McLain ..........................................................................................................8,011, 2005-08Shawn Eisenreich ............................................................................................7,840, 2001-04Matt Strand .................................................................................................. 7,541, 1998-2000Brad Fults ...........................................................................................................5,658, 1975-78Trevor Long ...................................................................................................... 5,294, 1991-94Scott Wickard ...................................................................................................4,205, 1979-82Tim Turman.......................................................................................................3,307, 1967-70

Most Touchdown Passes (Game)John Riggs .......................................................................................................... 6 vs Peru, 1985Trevor Moon ......................................................................................... 6 vs Fort Lewis, 1997Shawn Eisenreich .............................................................................. 6, vs Fort Lewis, 2002+ Joe McLain ........................................................................... 6 vs Abilene Christian, 2007Mike Winchell .............................................................................................. 5 vs Wayne, 1969Steward Perez ...............................................................................5 vs Montana Tech, 1991Shawn Eisenreich ............................................................................... 5 vs Fort Lewis, 2003Joe McLain ....................................................................... 5 vs Western New Mexico, 2008

Most Touchdown Passes (Season)Joe McLain ....................................................................................................................... 28, 2008John Riggs ........................................................................................................................ 27, 1985Shawn Eisenreich ......................................................................................................... 23, 2003Steward Perez ................................................................................................................ 22, 1991Trevor Moon ................................................................................................................... 22, 1997Matt Strand ..................................................................................................................... 22, 2000Shawn Eisenreich ......................................................................................................... 22, 2002Steward Perez ................................................................................................................ 21, 1988Matt Strand ..................................................................................................................... 19, 2001Shawn Eisenreich ......................................................................................................... 19, 2004Joe McLain ....................................................................................................................... 19, 2007

Most Touchdown Passes (Career)Steward Perez ......................................................................................................... 73, 1988-91Joe McLain ................................................................................................................ 70, 2005-08Shawn Eisenreich .................................................................................................. 70, 2001-04Trevor Moon ............................................................................................................ 66, 1995-98Matt Strand .........................................................................................................56, 1998-2001Brad Fults ................................................................................................................. 36, 1975-78Trevor Long ............................................................................................................. 33, 1991-94Tim Turman............................................................................................................. 28, 1967-70John Riggs ........................................................................................................................ 27, 1985

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+ Joe McLain ........................................................66 vs Northwest Missouri State, 2007+ Joe McLain .........................................................................62 vs Abilene Christian, 2007John Riggs ......................................................................... 57 vs Northwestern Iowa, 1985Shawn Eisenreich ...............................................56 vs Fort Hays and Fort Lewis, 2003John Riggs ..................................................................................................... 55 vs Minot, 1985Trevor Moon ...................................................................... 54 vs Nebraska-Kearney, 1997Joe McLain ..................................................................................54 vs Pittsburg State, 2008Scott Wickard ........................................................................................... 52 vs Carroll, 1981Garrett Treffer ..........................................................................52 vs Pittsburg State, 2009Matt Strand .........................................................................................51 vs Fort Lewis, 1999Shawn Eisenreich ......................................................... 51 vs Nebraska-Kearrney, 2002

Most Passes Attempted (Season)John Riggs ......................................................................................................................392, 1985Joe McLain .....................................................................................................................374, 2008Joe McLain .....................................................................................................................372, 2007Shawn Eisenreich .......................................................................................................370, 2003Trevor Moon .................................................................................................................367, 1997Shawn Eisenreich .......................................................................................................355, 2002Trevor Moon .................................................................................................................354, 1998Brad Fults ......................................................................................................................350, 1978Matt Strand ...................................................................................................................348, 2001Matt Strand ...................................................................................................................340, 2000

Most Passes Attempted (Career)Trevor Moon ......................................................................................................1,329, 1995-98Shawn Eisenreich ............................................................................................1,095, 2001-04Joe McLain ..........................................................................................................1,088, 2005-08Steward Perez ...................................................................................................1,086, 1988-91Matt Strand .................................................................................................. 1,036, 1998-2001Brad Fults .............................................................................................................. 830, 1975-78Shawn Eisenreich ............................................................................................... 766, 2001-03Trevor Long .......................................................................................................... 749, 1991-94Scott Wickard ...................................................................................................... 734, 1979-82Garrett Treffer ..................................................................................................... 399, 2007-10

Most Passes Completed (Game)Joe McLain .................................................................................38, vs Pittsburg State, 2008Shawn Eisenreich ............................................................................37, vs Fort Lewis, 2003+ Joe McLain ........................................................................37, vs Abilene Christian, 2007Matt Strand ........................................................................................32, vs Fort Lewis, 1999Shawn Eisenreich ........................................................... 31, vs Nebraska-Kearney, 2002+ Joe McLain .......................................................31, vs Northwest Missouri State, 2007John Riggs ......................................................................... 30 vs Northwestern Iowa, 1985Matt Strand ....................................................................... 29, vs Nebraska-Kearney, 2000Shawn Eisenreich ............................................................ 29 vs Nebraska-Kearney, 2004Trevor Moon ..................................................................... 28, vs Nebraska-Kearney, 1997+ Trevor Moon ................................................................... 28 vs Central Oklahoma, 1998Garrett Treffer ..........................................................................28 vs Pittsburg State, 2009

Most Passes Completed (Season)Joe McLain .....................................................................................................................238, 2008Joe McLain .....................................................................................................................220, 2007John Riggs ......................................................................................................................199, 1985Matt Strand ...................................................................................................................196, 2001Shawn Eisenreich ..................................................................................196, 2002 and 2003Matt Strand ...................................................................................................................191, 2000Shawn Eisenreich .......................................................................................................191, 2004Trevor Moon .................................................................................................................187, 1998Brad Fults ......................................................................................................................186, 1978Trevor Moon .................................................................................................................185, 1997

Most Passes Completed (Career)Trevor Moon ......................................................................................................... 684, 1995-98Joe McLain ............................................................................................................. 658, 2005-08Shawn Eisenreich ............................................................................................... 606, 2001-04Steward Perez ...................................................................................................... 594, 1988-91Matt Strand ...................................................................................................... 569, 1998-2001Brad Fults .............................................................................................................. 407, 1975-78Trevor Long .......................................................................................................... 406, 1991-94Scott Wickard ...................................................................................................... 327, 1979-82Garrett Treffer ................................................................................................ 259, 2007-2011John Riggs ......................................................................................................................199, 1985Tim Turman.......................................................................................................... 177, 1967-70

Best Completion Percentage (Game)Joe McLain ..................................................................... 100 (8-8) vs Western State, 2006Lee Baumann .................................................................................. 100 (6-6) vs Peru, 1970Joe McLain ........................................................... 86.7 (13-15) vs Colorado Mines, 2006Scott Wickard ....................................................................... 82.6 (19-23) vs Doane, 1981Joe McLain ............................................................ 80.0 (20-25) vs N.M. Highlands, 2008Tyler Hidrogo ..................................................................79.2 (19-24) vs Fort Hays, 2005Todd Hedlund ..............................................76.9 (10-13) vs South Dakota Tech, 1983Trevor Moon ..................................................................76.5 (13-17) vs Fort Lewis, 1997Trevor Moon ..............................................................................74.1 (20-27) vs Peru, 1996Jonn McLain ................................................... 73.6 (14-19) vs. Western N.M., 2010

Best Completion Percentage (Season)Joe McLain .............................................................................................63.6 (238-374), 2008Garrett Treffer .....................................................................................63.5 (176-277), 2009Jonn McLain ............................................................................... 62.7 (170-271), 2010Joe McLain .............................................................................................60.2 (139-231), 2006Lonnie Wickard........................................................................................ 59.5 (25-42), 1958Joe McLain .............................................................................................59.1 (220-372), 2007Tyler Hidrogo ..........................................................................................58.8 (87-148), 2005Steward Perez ......................................................................................58.1 (111-191), 1989Shawn Eisenreich ...............................................................................58.1 (191-329), 2004Matt Strand ...........................................................................................57.1 (176-308), 2000

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Individual Records, 1940-PresentLongest Touchdown Pass

Lee Baumann to Mike Dority ............................................. 91 yds vs Black Hills, 1971% Brad Fults to Bill Ryan ................................................................88 yds vs Baker, 1978John Burns to Bob Houston ................................87 yds vs South Dakota Tech, 1974Mike Winchell to Rick Watson ........................................................86 yds vs Peru, 1968Garrett Treffer to Maurice Threatts ................................ 86 yds vs Fort Lewis, 2009Trevor Moon to Troy Theobald ........................................... 85 yds vs Fort Hays, 1996Joe McLain to Danny Woodhead ......................85 yds vs Northern Colorado, 2007Mike Maryott to Terry Myers ..................................................... 83 yds vs Wayne, 1973Scott Wickard to Mike Barry .............................................. 83 yds vs Panhandle, 1981Tyler Hidrogo to Ben Woodhead ..............................83 yds vs Fort Hays State 2005

Total Offense (Game)Shawn Eisenreich ..........................................................................590 vs Fort Lewis, 2003+ Joe McLain .....................................................................527, vs Abilene Christian, 2007Matt Strand ............................................................ 491 vs New Mexico Highlands, 1999Steward Perez ..........................................................................489 vs Montana Tech, 1991John Riggs ..................................................................................................... 445 vs Peru, 1985John Riggs ...................................................................... 437 vs Northwestern Iowa, 1985% Brad Fults .............................................................................................. 425 vs Baker, 1978Shawn Eisenreich ..........................................................408 vs Nebraska-Kearney, 2004Joe McLain ............................................................................... 388 vs Pittsburg State, 2008Brad Fults ..................................................................................................... 375 vs Peru, 1976

Total Offense (Season) Matt Strand ...............................................................................................................2,995, 2001Joe McLain .................................................................................................................2,948, 2007John Riggs ..................................................................................................................2,910, 1985Danny Woodhead ...................................................................................................2,756, 2006Joe McLain .................................................................................................................2,707, 2008Shawn Eisenreich ...................................................................................................2,697, 2003Steward Perez ..........................................................................................................2,628, 1991Matt Strand ...............................................................................................................2,605, 1999Trevor Moon .............................................................................................................2,583, 1997Matt Strand ...............................................................................................................2,565, 2000

Total Offense (Career)Trevor Moon ......................................................................................................9,692, 1995-98Steward Perez ...................................................................................................8,787, 1988-91Joe McLain ..........................................................................................................8,718, 2005-08Matt Strand .................................................................................................. 8,306, 1998-2001Danny Woodhead ............................................................................................7,962, 2004-07Shawn Eisenreich ............................................................................................7,932, 2001-04Brad Fults ...........................................................................................................6,603, 1975-78Trevor Long ...................................................................................................... 5,175, 1991-94David Jones ........................................................................................................4,533, 1987-90Scott Wickard ...................................................................................................4,082, 1979-82

Total Offense (season per play average)Lonnie Wickard ..8.6 yards (774 yards on 90 passing and rushing attempts), 1958Danny Woodhead ............................................ 8.0 (2,765 yards on 344 rushes), 2006Steward Perez .... 7.1 (2,628 yards on 371 passing and rushing attempts), 1991David Jones ........................... 6.6 (1,625 yards on 245 rushing attempts), 1987-90Joe McLain ........... 6.5 (2,948 yards on 450 passing and rushing attempts), 2007Joe McLain ........... 6.4 (2,841 yards on 441 passing and rushing attempts), 2008

Most Receptions (Game)Bryce Flammang ...............................................................................15 vs Fort Lewis, 2003Michael Wahlstrom ...........................................................................14 vs Fort Hays, 2002Duane Smith ...................................................................................................13 vs Peru, 1984Brandon Harrington ..............................................................13 vs Pittsburg State, 2008Bill Ryan ...............................................................................................12 vs Black Hills, 1978Duane Smith ...................................................................................................12 vs Peru, 1985Zac Jones .......................................................................................12 vs Western State, 2002Rick Watson .............................................................................................11 vs Kearney, 1970Duane Smith ..................................... 11 vs Dickinson and Northwestern Iowa, 1985Mark Haag ............................................................ 11 vs Colorado School of Mines, 2009

Most Receptions (Season)Brandon Harrington ................................................................................................... 82, 2008Duane Smith ................................................................................................................... 71, 1985Isaac Stockton ................................................................................................................ 69, 2008Bill Ryan ........................................................................................................................... 65, 1978Michael Wahlstrom ..................................................................................................... 64, 2002Jim Fairfield ................................................................................................................... 60, 1981Duane Smith ................................................................................................................... 58, 1984Rick Watson .................................................................................................................... 56, 1970Cory Brooks .................................................................................................................... 56, 1995Zac Jones, ........................................................................................................................ 55, 2002

Most Receptions (Career)Cory Brooks .......................................................................................................... 188, 1992-95Jess Clarke ............................................................................................................. 168, 1996-99Joe Planansky ....................................................................................................... 154, 1991-94Brandon Harrington ......................................................................................... 154, 2006-09Michael Wahlstrom ........................................................................................... 148, 2001-03Isaac Stockton ...................................................................................................... 145, 2006-09Bill Ryan ................................................................................................................. 134, 1975-78Duane Smith ......................................................................................................... 129, 1984-85Danny Woodhead ............................................................................................... 129, 2004-07Logan Stropko ..................................................................................................... 113, 2004-07

Most Yards Gained Receiving (Game)Duane Smith ..................................................................................... 255 vs Dickinson, 1985Bryce Flammang ............................................................................250 vs Fort Lewis, 2003Duane Smith ................................................................................................ 246 vs Peru, 1985Michael Wahlstrom ........................................................................235 vs Fort Hays, 2002Duane Smith ....................................................................................229 vs Panhandle, 1984Jim Fairfield .....................................................................................209 vs Panhandle, 1981% Bill Ryan ................................................................................................. 193 vs Baker, 1978Mike Dority ..................................................................... 195 vs South Dakota Tech, 1971Rick Watson ...................................................................................... 184 vs Dickinson, 1970Rick Watson ..........................................................................................182 vs Kearney, 1970Brandon Harrington ...........................................................182 vs Pittsburg State, 2008

Most Yards Gained Receiving (Season)Duane Smith .............................................................................................................1,264, 1985Jay Rhoades ..............................................................................................................1,016, 1991Rick Watson ..................................................................................................................978, 1970Cory Brooks ..................................................................................................................958, 1995Don Beebe .....................................................................................................................906, 1988Brandon Harrington .................................................................................................899, 2008Troy Theobald .............................................................................................................882, 1996Bill Ryan .........................................................................................................................868, 1978Jim Fairfield ..................................................................................................................821, 1981Cory Brooks ..................................................................................................................817, 1994

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Individual Records, 1940-PresentMost Yards Gained Receiving (Career)

Cory Brooks .......................................................................................................2,940, 1992-95Jess Clarke ..........................................................................................................2,673, 1996-99Jay Rhoades .......................................................................................................2,137, 1989-91Bill Ryan ..............................................................................................................2,134, 1975-78Duane Smith ......................................................................................................2,050, 1984-85Michael Wahlstrom ........................................................................................1,959, 2001-03Brandon Harrington ......................................................................................1,917, 2006-09Joe Planansky ....................................................................................................1,877, 1991-94Rick Watson .......................................................................................................1,792, 1967-70

Most Touchdown Receptions (Game)Duane Smith ..................................................................................................... 4 vs Peru, 1985Don Beebe ............................................................................................. 4 vs Black Hills, 1988

Most Touchdown Receptions (Season)Don Beebe ....................................................................................................................... 13, 1988Jay Rhoades .................................................................................................................... 13, 1991Bryce Flammang ........................................................................................................... 12, 2004Duane Smith ................................................................................................................... 11, 1985Isaac Stockton ................................................................................................................ 10, 2008Bill Ryan ..............................................................................................................................9, 1978Chris Stein ..........................................................................................................................9, 1989Cory Brooks .......................................................................................................................9, 1994Troy Theobald ..................................................................................................................9, 1996Rian Weber ........................................................................................................................9, 2000Brandon Harrington ......................................................................................................9, 2008

Most Touchdown Receptions (Career)Jay Rhoades ............................................................................................................. 22, 1989-91Cory Brooks ............................................................................................................. 22, 1992-95Bill Ryan .................................................................................................................... 19, 1975-78Isaac Stockton ......................................................................................................... 19, 2006-09Duane Smith ............................................................................................................ 17, 1984-85Michael Wahlstrom .............................................................................................. 16, 2001-03Bryce Flammang .................................................................................................... 16, 2001-04Rick Watson ............................................................................................................. 15, 1967-70Jess Clarke ................................................................................................................ 15, 1996-99Chris Stein ................................................................................................................ 14, 1986-89Brandon Harrington ............................................................................................ 14, 2006-09

Longest Touchdown Run With PuntWally Calvert ................................................................................. 82 yds vs Hastings, 1949Solomon Witherspoon ...............................................75 yds, vs Colorado Mines, 1999

Longest Non-Touchdown Run With PuntMitch Barry ............................................................................. 86, vs Colorado Mines, 2003Charlie Mitchell ................................................................................... 79, vs Hastings, 1981

Most Yards on Punt Returns (Game)Charlie Mitchell ..................................................................................149 vs Hastings, 1981

Longest Touchdown Run With KickoffJ.D. Hill............................................................................................... 99 yds vs Midland, 1980Mark Sholtz ..........................................................................................98 yds vs Minot, 1977Maurice Threatts .....................................................................98 yds vs Mesa State, 2008Andy Callahan .......................................................................... 97 yds vs Jamestown, 1982Charlie Rector ............................................................................... 97 yds vs Hastings, 1962Jack Barker ..................................................................................... 93 yds vs Hastings, 1948Marvin Jackson .................................................................. 93 yds vs Western State, 2002

Longest Non-Touchdown Run With KickoffJ.D. Hill...............................................................................................................97 vs Peru, 1978

Highest Kickoff Return Average (Season - Minimum of 10 returns) Maurice Threatts ............................................................................32.4 (18 returns), 2008Brandon Harrington .....................................................................31.3 (13 returns), 2007J.D. Hill.................................................................................................28.0 (23 returns), 1980Mark Sholtz .......................................................................................28.6 (14 returns), 1977Jeffrey Gipson ..................................................................................28.0 (17 returns), 1995Brandon Harrington .....................................................................27.4 (18 returns), 2009

Tim Feathergill ................................................................................25.1 (13 returns), 1985Beau Sheets ......................................................................................25.1 (22 returns), 2003Jeff Palser ...........................................................................................25.0 (23 returns), 1992Don Beebe .........................................................................................24.9 (29 returns), 1988 Glen Clinton ...........................................................................24.9 (19 returns), 2010

Highest Kickoff Return Average (Career)Maurice Threatts ..............................................31.7 (26 returns, 823 yards), 2008-09J.D. Hill....................................................................27.9 (47 returns, 1,309 yds), 1978-80Beau Sheets .......................................................................................26.9 (34-915) 2000-03Brandon Harrington .................................................................26.0 (52-1,354), 2006-09Glen Clinton ................................................................. 24.9 (19-474), 2010-PresentMark Sholtz ................................................................................24.3 (38-922), 1977-79-83Jeff Palser ........................................................................................23.5 (54-1270), 1991-93Jeff Gipson ....................................................................................23.1, (45-1,041), 1995-98

Highest Punt Return Average (Season - Minimum of 10 returns) Rick Watson ......................................................................................20.4 (10 returns), 1970Micah Smith ......................................................................................17.4 (27 returns), 2006Landon Ehlers .................................................................................15.2 (22 returns), 2007Mitch Barry .......................................................................................14.9 (11 returns), 2004Mark Sholtz .......................................................................................13.8 (14 returns), 1977Mitch Barry .......................................................................................13.8 (15 returns), 2003Jed Herblan ........................................................................13.5 (14 returns), 2010Paul Muzquiz ....................................................................................13.2 (10 returns), 1973Mark Sholtz .......................................................................................12.6 (17 returns), 1979Mitch Barry .......................................................................................12.4 (22 returns), 2002

Most Touchdowns (Game)Don Beebe, ................................................................................5 vs Black Hills State, 1988David McCartney ..................... 5 vs South Dakota Tech and Colorado Mines, 1992Austin Forster ...................................................................................5 vs Adams State, 2000Austin Forster .............................................................5 vs New Mexico Highlands, 2002Danny Woodhead ......................5 vs Bemidji, Fort Hays and N.M. Highlands, 2004

Most Touchdowns (Season)Danny Woodhead ......................................................................................................... 38, 2006Danny Woodhead ......................................................................................................... 27, 2004David McCartney .......................................................................................................... 25, 1992Danny Woodhead ......................................................................................................... 23, 2007Danny Woodhead ......................................................................................................... 21, 2005Austin Forster ................................................................................................................ 16, 2000Don Beebe ....................................................................................................................... 15, 1988David Jones ..................................................................................................................... 15, 1990Guido Santero ................................................................................................................ 13, 1958David Jones ..................................................................................................................... 13, 1989Willy Long ....................................................................................................................... 13, 1980Jay Rhoades .................................................................................................................... 13, 1991

Most Touchdowns (Career)Danny Woodhead .......................................................................................... 109, 2004-2007David McCartney ................................................................................................... 48, 1990-93David Jones .............................................................................................................. 36, 1987-90Bob Houston ............................................................................................................ 33, 1973-76Willy Long ................................................................................................................ 27, 1980-82

Most Touchdowns Rushing (Game)David McCartney ..................... 5 vs South Dakota Tech and Colorado Mines, 1992Danny Woodhead ................................ 5 vs Bemidji State and Fort Hays State, 2004

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Danny Woodhead ......................................................................................................... 34, 2006David McCartney .......................................................................................................... 25, 1992Danny Woodhead ......................................................................................................... 25, 2004Danny Woodhead ......................................................................................................... 21, 2005Danny Woodhead ......................................................................................................... 21, 2007

Most Points (Season)Danny Woodhead .......................................................................................................228, 2006Danny Woodhead .......................................................................................................162, 2004David McCartney ........................................................................................................154, 1992Danny Woodhead .......................................................................................................138, 2007Danny Woodhead .......................................................................................................126, 2005Travis Atter ...................................................................................................................103, 2006Travis Atter ...................................................................................................................100, 2008Austin Forster ................................................................................................................ 98, 2000Michael Ziola ..................................................................................................93, 2010Travis Atter ..................................................................................................................... 92, 2009

Most Points (Career)Danny Woodhead ............................................................................................... 654, 2004-07Travis Atter ........................................................................................................... 371, 2006-09David McCartney ................................................................................................ 288, 1990-93Jay Masek ............................................................................................................... 257, 1987-90Scott Doyle ............................................................................................................ 254, 1992-95David Jones ........................................................................................................... 216, 1987-90Ryan Mackey ........................................................................................................ 203, 2002-05Bob Houston ......................................................................................................... 198, 1973-76Willy Long ............................................................................................................. 164, 1980-82Aaron Turner .................................................................................................. 164, 1998-2000

All-Purpose Yards (Game)Danny Woodhead ..........................................................................362 vs Fort Lewis, 2006Danny Woodhead ................................................................................332 vs Bemidji, 2004Duane Smith ..................................................................................... 326 vs Dickinson, 1985Danny Woodhead ...................................................................... 324 vs Wayne State, 2006David Jones ...............................................................................322 vs Montana Tech, 1989Rick Watson ..........................................................................................319 vs Kearney, 1970Danny Woodhead .................................................................317 vs N.M. Highlands, 2006Danny Woodhead ......................................................................... 307, vs Washburn, 2007Danny Woodhead ..........................................................................304 vs Mesa State, 2005David Jones ..................................................................... 300 vs South Dakota Tech, 1990

All-Purpose Yards (Season)Danny Woodhead ...................................................................................................3,158, 2006Danny Woodhead ...................................................................................................2,153, 2005Danny Woodhead ...................................................................................................2,087, 2004Danny Woodhead ...................................................................................................2,081, 2007David Jones ...............................................................................................................1,942, 1990Austin Forster ..........................................................................................................1,809, 2000Don Beebe .................................................................................................................1,663, 1988J.D. Hill.........................................................................................................................1,629, 1980Corey Campbell .......................................................................................................1,544, 1994David Jones ...............................................................................................................1,516, 1989

All-Purpose Yards (Career)Danny Woodhead ............................................................................................9,480, 2004-07David Jones ........................................................................................................4,920, 1987-90Austin Forster ...................................................................................................4,302, 1999-03J.D. Hill..................................................................................................................3,899, 1977-80Bill Ryan ..............................................................................................................3,709, 1975-78Corey Campbell ................................................................................................3,442, 1992-95David McCartney .............................................................................................3,072, 1990-93

Most Interceptions (Game)% Verne Lewellen .......................................................4 vs Idaho State University, 1949Keven Logan ................................................................................................. 4 vs Wayne, 1985 Trevor Hyatt ...............................................................................3 vs Colorado Mines, 2008

Most Interceptions (Season)Randy Bauer ................................................................................................................... 10, 1973Ron Brooks.........................................................................................................................9, 1975Rick Watson .......................................................................................................................8, 1968Cody Gamble .....................................................................................................................8, 1992Marvin Jackson .................................................................................................................8, 2001

Most Interceptions (Career)Marvin Jackson ....................................................................................................... 22, 2000-03Cody Gamble ........................................................................................................... 21, 1991-94Ryan Turman .......................................................................................................... 20, 1995-98Jerome Hyatte ......................................................................................................... 18, 1988-91Randy Bauer ............................................................................................................ 16, 1970-73Ken Thompson ....................................................................................................... 16, 1979-81

Longest Touchdown Run With Intercepted PassLarry Ruzicka ........................................................ 96 yds vs U. of S.D.-Springfield, 1971Lonnie Wickard.................................................................................93 yds vs Doane, 1958

Longest Run With An Intercepted LateralGlen Groves .................................................................88 yds vs Midland Lutheran, 1946

Longest Run With an Intercepted ConversionCorey Anderson ................................................................ 99 yds vs Montana Tech, 1990Kirk Swestka ......................................................................................99 vs Black Hills, 1995

Longest Run With Recovered FumbleMitch Barry ...........................................................................................86 vs Fort Hays, 2002Rob Bennie ......................................................................... 82 vs Nebraska-Kearney, 1999Kalan Jones ........................................................................................ 70 vs Mesa State, 2003J.C. Sollars ........................................................................................................68 vs Peru, 1947

Most Field Goals (Game)Jay Masek ...................................................................................................... 5 vs Carroll, 1990Travis Atter .................................................................................... 4 vs Western State, 2009Michael Ziola .............................4 vs University of Mary, Western State, 2010Dennis Breinig ................................................................................................. 3 vs Peru, 1979John Morgan ................................................................................................. 3 vs Wayne, 1985Jay Masek ............................................................................................... 3 vs Black Hills, 1987Jay Masek ...............................................................................3 vs South Dakota Tech, 1988Scott Doyle ........................................................3 vs South Dakota Tech and Peru, 1992Scott Doyle ............................................................................................ 3 vs Fort Lewis, 1994Scott Doyle ..................................................................................3 vs Colorado Mines, 1995Dan O’Donnell ...................................................................................3 vs Wayne State, 1998Aaron Turner ....................................................................................3 vs Adams State, 1999Aaron Turner ....................................................................... 3 vs Nebraska-Kearney, 2000Travis Atter ........................................................................... 3 vs University of Mary, 2009

Most Field Goals (Season)Travis Atter ..................................................................................................................... 18, 2009Michael Ziola ..................................................................................................18, 2010Travis Atter ..................................................................................................................... 17, 2008Jay Masek ......................................................................................................................... 16, 1990Travis Atter ..................................................................................................................... 16, 2006Aaron Turner ................................................................................................................. 15, 1999Scott Doyle ...................................................................................................................... 14, 1994Scott Doyle ...................................................................................................................... 14, 1995Jay Masek ......................................................................................................................... 13, 1989Jay Masek ......................................................................................................................... 11, 1987

Most Field Goals (Career)Travis Atter ............................................................................... 57 (78 attempts), 2006- 09Jay Masek .................................................................................... 49 (69 attempts), 1987-90Scott Doyle ................................................................................. 46 (69 attempts), 1992-95

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Aaron Turner .................................................................................57 vs Adams State, 2000Chad Emanuel ................................................................ 56 vs Northwest Missouri, 1976Scott Doyle .........................................................................55 vs South Dakota Tech, 1993Scott Doyle ......................................................................................52 vs Adams State, 1992Aaron Turner ........................................................................... 52 vs N.M. Highlands, 2000Travis Atter ................................................................................52 vs Pittsburg State, 2009Chad Emanuel ...........................................................................50 vs Northern State, 1977Scott Doyle ......................................................................................50 vs Adams State, 1994Chad Emanuel ............................................................................49 vs Doane College, 1974Dan O’Donnell ................................................................................49 vs Wayne State, 1998

Longest PuntLonnie Wickard......................................................80 yds vs Nebraska Wesleyan, 1958Jim Hoagland .................................................................................. 80 yds vs Kearney, 1965Kevin Berg ..........................................................77 yds vs Colorado Mines, 2010Kevin Berg ........................................................................... 73 yds vs Adams, 2010Kevin Berg .................................................................................. 71 yds vs Fort Lewis, 2008Steve Nelson ....................................................................69 yds vs Colorado Mines, 1973

Best Punting Average (Game)Steve Nelson ....................................................51.4 vs Colorado Mines (5 punts), 1973Kevin Berg .................................................................. 50.8 vs Fort Lewis (6 punts), 2008Kevin Berg ...............................................................50.2 vs Adams State (5 punts), 2009Kevin Berg ...........................................49.9 vs Colorado Mines (7 punts), 2010Duane Fritz ........................................................................ 49.7 vs Wayne (9 punts), 1975Kevin Berg ................................................. 47.5 vs Northern Colorado (2 punts), 2007Jarod Moeller ................................ 46.2 vs New Mexico Highlands (11 punts), 1997Kevin Berg .............................................................45.4 vs Western N.M. (5 punts), 2009Lynn Wendelin .........................................45.3 vs South Dakota Tech (9 punts), 1995Lonnie Wickard................................................................. 45.0 vs Doane (7 punts), 1958

Best Punting Average (Season)Kevin Berg ......................................................................43.0 yds (49 punts), 2010Lonnie Wickard.......................................................................... 42.8 yds (23 punts), 1958Duane Fritz .................................................................................. 42.3 yds (65 punts), 1975Kevin Berg .................................................................................... 41.7 yds (44 punts), 2009Duane Fritz .................................................................................. 41.3 yds (56 punts), 1976Lynn Wendelin ...........................................................................................................40.7, 1995Rod Bussinger............................................................................. 39.8 yds (45 punts), 1985Scott Charron .............................................................................. 39.8 yds (45 punts), 1987Kevin Berg .................................................................................... 39.7 yds (57 punts), 2007Kevin Berg .................................................................................... 39.6 yds (62 punts), 2008

Most Extra Points (Game)Gene Kelley ................................................10 (14 attempts) 1968 vs Rocky MountainScott Doyle ..........................................................................................10 (10) vs Tabor, 1994Mike Kearns ..........................................................................7 (7) 1969 vs S.D.-SpringfieldJay Masek .........................................................................................7 (8) 1990 vs Black HillsCory Barry ........................................................................... 7 (7) vs Colorado Mines, 1996+ Travis Atter ..................................................................7 (8) vs Abilene Christian, 2007

Most Extra Points (Season)Travis Atter ....................................................................................... 58 (63 attempts), 2007Travis Atter ....................................................................................... 55 (62 attempts), 2006Travis Atter ....................................................................................... 49 (51 attempts), 2008Jay Masek ............................................................................................ 43 (49 attempts) 1990Ryan Larson ....................................................................................... 43 (53 attempts) 2001Aaron Turner .................................................................................. 39 (43 attempts), 2000Michael Ziola ..................................................................... 39 (39 attempts), 2010Scott Doyle ......................................................................................... 37 (41 attempts) 1994Jay Masek ........................................................................................... 38 (42 attempts), 1989Travis Atter ....................................................................................... 38 (38 attempts), 2009

Most Extra Points (Career)Travis Atter ...........................................................................200 (214 attempts), 2006-09Jay Masek ...............................................................................116 (131 attempts), 1987-90Scott Doyle ............................................................................116 (128 attempts), 1992-95Ryan Mackey ........................................................................113 (134 attempts), 2002-05

Most Points Kick Scoring (Game)Jay Masek ....................................................................................21 vs Carroll College, 1990

Most Points Kick Scoring (Season)Travis Atter ...................................................................................................................103, 2006Travis Atter ...................................................................................................................100, 2008Michael Ziola ..................................................................................................93, 2010Travis Atter ..................................................................................................................... 92, 2009Jay Masek ......................................................................................................................... 88, 1990Scott Doyle ...................................................................................................................... 79, 1994Jay Masek ......................................................................................................................... 77, 1989Travis Atter ..................................................................................................................... 76, 2007Scott Doyle ...................................................................................................................... 64, 1995Ryan Mackey .................................................................................................................. 64, 2005

Most Points Kick Scoring (Career)Travis Atter ........................................................................................................... 371, 2006-09Jay Masek ............................................................................................................... 267, 1987-90Scott Doyle ............................................................................................................ 254, 1992-95Ryan Mackey ........................................................................................................ 203, 2002-05

Most Fumble Recoveries (Season)Don White ..........................................................................................................................8, 1972

Most Tackles (Game)Corey Anderson ........................................................................ 24 vs Montana Tech, 1988Russ Anderson ................................................................................ 24 vs Jamestown, 1989Kevin Homer ................................................................................................22, vs Mesa, 1995Jerry Wiggins .................................................................... 20 vs. Midland Lutheran, 1986Kevin Homer ......................................................................................20 vs Fort Lewis, 1997

Most Tackles (Season)Kevin Homer ................................................................................................................156, 1997Ray Hoffman .................................................................................................................147, 1980Corey Anderson ..........................................................................................................145, 1988Kevin Homer ................................................................................................................144, 1996Russ Anderson ............................................................................................................142, 1989Corey Anderson ..........................................................................................................133, 1990Russ Anderson ............................................................................................................132, 1991Kirk Lunt ........................................................................................................................131, 1978

Most Tackles (Career)Kevin Homer ........................................................................................................ 525, 1995-98Corey Anderson .................................................................................................. 398, 1987-90Chad Johnson ....................................................................................................... 371, 1991-94Russ Anderson .................................................................................................... 339, 1988-91Ryan Turman ....................................................................................................... 332, 1995-98

Most Sacks (Season)Casey Beran .................................................................................................................14.0, 1999Scott Dolfi .....................................................................................................................14.0, 1994Bill Teerlinck ...............................................................................................................14.0, 2002Casey Beran .................................................................................................................12.5, 1998Jeff Japp .........................................................................................................................12.0, 2000Joe Juelfs ........................................................................................................................11.5, 1994Jeff Japp ........................................................................................................................... 9.5, 1997Josh Knouse ................................................................................................................... 9.5, 2006Casey Haldeman .......................................................................................................... 9.0, 2002Shaine Odell ................................................................................................................... 9.0, 2008Jared Koester................................................................................................................. 9.0, 2008Joe Juelfs .......................................................................................................................... 8.5, 1995Nick Hoff ......................................................................................................................... 8.0, 1997

Most Sacks (Career)Casey Beran .................................................................................................... 37.0, 1995-1999Jeff Japp ............................................................................................................ 33.0, 1997-2000Joe Juelfs ................................................................................................................ 20.0, 1991-95Casey Haldeman ................................................................................................ 19.5, 2000-04Chris Evans ..................................................................................................... 19.0, 1997-2000Jared Koester....................................................................................................... 17.0, 2005-08Aaron Ide .............................................................................................................. 16.0, 2005-08Nick Hoff ............................................................................................................... 15.5, 1995-98Austin Bailey ....................................................................................................... 15.5, 2005-08Bill Teerlinck ....................................................................................................... 15.0, 2000-02Scott Dolfi ............................................................................................................. 14.0, 1993-94Kalan Jones .......................................................................................................... 14.0, 2003-06Shaine Odell ......................................................................................................... 14.0, 2007-08

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492 .....................................................................................................vs Colorado Mines, 2000451 ........................................................................................................vs Montana Tech, 1989433 .............................................................................................. vs South Dakota Tech, 1993428 ........................................................................................................... vs Wayne State, 2006428 ................................................................................................vs Fort Lewis, 2010394 .......................................................................................................................... vs Dana, 1958372 ........................................................................................................ vs Western State, 1990371 ................................................................................................................. vs Fort Hays, 1997363 ..............................................................................................................vs Jamestown, 1989358 ............................................................................................................... vs Black Hills, 1993

Net Yards Rushing (Season)3,372 ..........................................................................................................................................20062,887 ..........................................................................................................................................19902,816 ..........................................................................................................................................20072,677 ..........................................................................................................................................19892,345 ..........................................................................................................................................19942,205 ........................................................................................................................20102,145 ..........................................................................................................................................20042,126 ..........................................................................................................................................20052,101 ..........................................................................................................................................19932,100 ..........................................................................................................................................2001

Net Yards Passing (Game)581 ............................................................................................................... vs Fort Lewis, 2003541 ......................................................................................vs New Mexico Highlands, 1999482 ........................................................................................................vs Montana Tech, 1991474 .............................................................................................vs Northwestern Iowa, 1985469 ........................................................................................................................... vs Peru, 1985+ 443 .............................................................................................. vs Abilene Christian, 2007398 ...............................................................................................vs Nebraska-Kearney, 2004387 ...................................................................................................... vs Pittsburg State, 2008383 ........................................................................................................................... vs Peru, 1969380 ........................................................................................................... vs Adams State, 1995

Net Yards Passing (Season)3,023 ..........................................................................................................................................20082,999 ..........................................................................................................................................20012,978 ..........................................................................................................................................19852,885 ..........................................................................................................................................20072,844 ..........................................................................................................................................19982,755 ..........................................................................................................................................20032,728 ..........................................................................................................................................19912,644 ..........................................................................................................................................19992,561 ..........................................................................................................................................19982,536 ..........................................................................................................................................2002

Total Net Yards (Game)+ 716 .............................................................................................. vs Abilene Christian, 2007701 ............................................................................................................... vs Fort Lewis, 2003694 ......................................................................................vs New Mexico Highlands, 1999688 .............................................................................................. vs South Dakota Tech, 1992620 .....................................................................................................vs Colorado Mines, 2000610 ........................................................................................................vs Montana Tech, 1989599 ........................................................................................................vs Montana Tech, 1991589 ............................................................................................................... vs Black Hills, 1991587 ............................................................................................................... vs Black Hills, 1990562 ................................................................................................................. vs Fort Hays, 2004

Total Net Yards (Season)5,701 ..........................................................................................................................................20075,464 ..........................................................................................................................................20065,099 ..........................................................................................................................................20015,044 ..........................................................................................................................................19904,840 ..........................................................................................................................................19984,784 ..........................................................................................................................................20084,584 ..........................................................................................................................................19934,581 ..........................................................................................................................................19914,591 ..........................................................................................................................................20044,546 ......................................................................................................................................... 1994

Most First Downs (Game)+ 41 ................................................................................................ vs Abilene Christian, 200733 .................................................................................................................. vs Fort Lewis, 200332 .................................................................................................................... vs Fort Hays, 200432 ....................................................................................vs Colorado School of Mines, 200430 .............................................................................................................. vs Adams State, 199529 ....................................................................................vs Colorado School of Mines, 199329 ....................................................................................vs Colorado School of Mines, 199428 ....................................................................................vs Colorado School of Mines, 197428 ........................................................................................................... vs Western State, 199827 .......................................................................................................................vs Midland, 1981 27 ...........................................................................................................vs Montana Tech, 198827 ........................................................................................................... vs Western State, 1995

Most First Downs (Season)286 .............................................................................................................................................2007263 .............................................................................................................................................2006254 .............................................................................................................................................2008253 .............................................................................................................................................2001232 .............................................................................................................................................1998226 .............................................................................................................................................1990226 .............................................................................................................................................1993226 .............................................................................................................................................2004223 ............................................................................................................................2010219 .............................................................................................................................................2002214 .............................................................................................................................................2000213 .............................................................................................................................................1995

Most Passes Attempted (Season)450 .............................................................................................................................................2008404 .............................................................................................................................................1998400 .............................................................................................................................................1985400 .............................................................................................................................................2007393 .............................................................................................................................................2001382 .............................................................................................................................................1978381 .............................................................................................................................................2000379 .............................................................................................................................................2002378 .............................................................................................................................................1997357 .............................................................................................................................................1999346 .............................................................................................................................................1993341 .............................................................................................................................................2009338 .............................................................................................................................................1995

Most Passes Attempted (Game)+ 66 ............................................................................... vs Northwest Missouri State, 2007+ 62 ................................................................................................ vs Abilene Christian, 200757 ................................................................................................vs Northwestern Iowa, 198557 .................................................................................................................... vs Fort Hays, 200356 .................................................................................................................. vs Fort Lewis, 200355 ..................................................................................................vs Nebraska-Kearney, 199755 .................................................................................. vs Nebraska-Kearney, 201054 .....................................................................................................vs Colorado College, 197854 ......................................................................................................... vs Pittsburg State, 200852 ......................................................................................................... vs Carroll College, 198152 ......................................................................................................... vs Pittsburg State, 2009

Most Passes Completed (Game)38 ......................................................................................................... vs Pittsburg State, 200837 .................................................................................................................. vs Fort Lewis, 2003+ 37 ................................................................................................ vs Abilene Christian, 200732 .................................................................................................................. vs Fort Lewis, 1999+ 31 ............................................................................... vs Northwest Missouri State, 200731 ....................................................................................... Nebraska-Kearney, 201030 ................................................................................................vs Northwestern Iowa, 198529 .............................................................................................................................. vs Peru, 198529 ..................................................................................................vs Nebraska-Kearney, 199729 ..................................................................................................vs Nebraska-Kearney, 200029 ..................................................................................................vs Nebraska-Kearney, 200429 ........................................................................................................vs Colorado Mines, 2009

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287 .............................................................................................................................................2008235 .............................................................................................................................................2007221 .............................................................................................................................................2001213 .............................................................................................................................................2009211 .............................................................................................................................................1998211 .............................................................................................................................................2000210 .............................................................................................................................................2003205 .............................................................................................................................................1985200 ............................................................................................................................2010199 .............................................................................................................................................2003

Rushing Defense (Game)minus 89 yards .................................................................................... vs Adams State, 2000minus 30 .............................................................................. vs Western New Mexico, 2008minus 28 ................................................................................... vs South Dakota Tech, 1972minus 20 .................................................................................................... vs Fort Lewis, 1998minus 18 .............................................................................................. Colorado Mines, 2000minus 17 ................................................................................... vs South Dakota Tech, 1995minus 3 ................................................................................................... vs Adams State, 1997minus 3 ....................................................................................................... vs Fort Lewis, 1999

Rushing Defense (Season) 617 .............................................................................................................................................1973670 .............................................................................................................................................1972788 .............................................................................................................................................1999834 .............................................................................................................................................1982847 .............................................................................................................................................2002896 .............................................................................................................................................1968915 .............................................................................................................................................2001952 .............................................................................................................................................1969960 .............................................................................................................................................1995977 .............................................................................................................................................1971

Passing Defense (Game)0 ..................................................................................................................................vs York, 19470 ................................................................................................................................. vs Peru, 19790 ..........................................................................................................................vs Midland, 19800 .............................................................................................................................vs Carroll, 19840 ..........................................................................................................................vs Midland, 19850 ....................................................................................................................... vs Fort Hays, 19910 .............................................................................................. vs Wisconsin-River Falls, 20002 .................................................................................................... vs South Dakota Tech, 19476 ..................................................................................................................... vs Fort Lewis, 19989 ................................................................................................................................. vs Peru, 1970

Passing Defense (Season)301 .............................................................................................................................................1947

Total Defense (Game)minus 14 yds ........................................................................................... vs. Fort Lewis, 199849 yds ..................................................................................................... vs. Adams State, 200051 yds ......................................................................................vs U. of S.D.-Springfield, 197351 yds ................................................................................................vs Colorado Mines, 2000

Total Defense (Season)1,626 yds..................................................................................................................................19581,664 yds..................................................................................................................................1972

Most Sacks (Season)61.0-427 yds...........................................................................................................................199951.0-523 yds...........................................................................................................................199849.0-355 yds...........................................................................................................................200748.0-302 yds...........................................................................................................................200846.0-298 yds...........................................................................................................................200242.0-251 yds...........................................................................................................................1997

Fewest Pass Completions Allowed (Game)0 ..................................................................................................................................vs York, 19470 ................................................................................................................................. vs Peru, 19790 ..........................................................................................................................vs Midland, 19800 ..........................................................................................................................vs Midland, 1985

0 ....................................................................................................................... vs Fort Hays, 19910 .............................................................................................. vs Wisconsin-River Falls, 20001 .................................................................................................................. vs three teams, 19471 ................................................................................................................................. vs Peru, 19702 ..................................................................................................................... vs Fort Lewis, 1998

Fewest Pass Completions Allowed (Season)24 (92 attempts) ..................................................................................................................1947

Most Points Scored (Game)94 vs Rocky Mountain, 1968+ 76 vs Abilene Christian, 2007

Most Points Scored (Season)488 .............................................................................................................................................2007466 .............................................................................................................................................2001434 .............................................................................................................................................2008409 .............................................................................................................................................1990403 .............................................................................................................................................1994384 .............................................................................................................................................2000378 .............................................................................................................................................2004368 .............................................................................................................................................2000356 .............................................................................................................................................2003353 .............................................................................................................................................1998345 .............................................................................................................................................1993

Most Points Allowed (Game)+ 73 ......................................................................................................Abilene Christian, 200761 ....................................................................................................................................Peru, 195461 .............................................................................................................................Kearney, 1965

Most Points Allowed (Season)348 .............................................................................................................................................1966323 .............................................................................................................................................1993296 .............................................................................................................................................2004

Fewest Points Scored (Season)44 ................................................................................................................................................1964

Fewest Points Allowed (Season)46 ................................................................................................................................................194753 ................................................................................................................................................1982

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Most Interceptions (Game)8 ......................................................................................................................... vs Mayville, 19708 ..................................................................................................................... vs Black Hills, 1995

Most Interceptions (Season)25 ................................................................................................................................................197323 ................................................................................................................................................199423 ................................................................................................................................................199522 ................................................................................................................................................198520 ................................................................................................................................................197420 ................................................................................................................................................1996

Total Net Yards (Both Teams-Game)+ 1,369 .......................................................................................... vs Abilene Christian, 20071,275 ...................................................................................vs New Mexico Highlands, 19991,200 ............................................................................................................ vs Fort Lewis, 20031,181 ..................................................................................................................vs Bemidji, 20041,153 .....................................................................................................vs Montana Tech, 19881,099 ..................................................................................................vs Colorado Mines, 20041,060 ...................................................................................vs New Mexico Highlands, 19931,027 ..................................................................................................... vs Western State, 19901,018 .....................................................................................................vs Montana Tech, 19911,001 .....................................................................................................vs Montana Tech, 19891,000 ............................................................................................................ vs Black Hills, 1992

Total Net Yards By An Opponent658 ......................................................................................................................... Bemidji, 2004+ 653 ................................................................................................... Abilene Christian, 2007625 ............................................................................................................ Montana Tech, 1988603 .......................................................................................... New Mexico Highlands, 1993590 .................................................................................................................. Idaho State, 1993585 ................................................................................................................... Mesa State, 1993581 .......................................................................................... New Mexico Highlands, 1999572 ........................................................................................................................... Carroll, 1988556 ...................................................................................................................... Fort Hays, 1995545 ......................................................................................................... Colorado Mines, 2004

Most Yards Rushing By An Opponent442 .................................................................................................... Midland Lutheran, 1987390 .................................................................................................................... Fort Lewis, 1996376 ............................................................................................................ Montana Tech, 1988

Most Yards Passing By An Opponent500 ......................................................................................................................... Bemidji, 2004446 ................................................................................................... Nebraska-Kearney, 1999430 ................................................................................................... Nebraska-Kearney, 2003428 ...................................................................................... Colorado School of Mines, 2009405 ................................................................................................................... Mesa State, 1993399 ..................................................................................................... Western Montana, 1998392 .......................................................................................... New Mexico Highlands, 1999392 .................................................................................................................... Fort Lewis, 2002384 ...........................................................................................Colorado Mines, 2010380 ............................................................................................................. Western State, 1991

Most Yards Rushing By An Opponent+ 309 ......................................................Xavier Omon, Northwest Missouri State, 2007+ 303 .....................................................................Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2007279 .......................................................................Gerald Mason, Midland Lutheran, 1985266 ............................................................... Chaumont Bouknight, Western State, 2003250 ..................................................... Thelbert Withers, New Mexico Highlands, 1993224 ............................................................................Larry Ellison, Rocky Mountain, 1987206 ........................................................................................Rod Nielsen, Minot State, 1984198 ..............................................................Rustin Dring, Nebraska-Kearney, 2010195 ........................................................................... Mark Yulee, Nebraska-Kearney, 1991

Most Yards Passing By An Opponent500 ......................................................................................... Nathan Sannes, Bemidji, 2004446 ................................................................... Justin Coleman, Nebraska-Kearney, 1999430 ...............................................................................Pat Korth, Nebraska-Kearney, 2003411 ...........................................................................Chad Friehauf, Colorado Mines, 2004403 ....................................................................................................... Jake Logue, Mesa, 1993395 ...........................................................................Pat Duchien, Western Montana, 1998392 ....................................................... Richard Fuentes, New Mexico Highlands, 1999392 .....................................................................................Andrew Webb, Fort Lewis, 2002384 .......................................................................Clay Garcia, Colorado Mines, 2010380 ...............................................................................Jayson Merrill, Western State, 1991372 ...............................................................................David Pesek, Colorado Mines, 2009

Most Passes Attempted By An Opponent65 ..................................................................................................... Jamie Stinson, Peru, 199761 ........................................................................................Andrew Webb, Fort Lewis, 200260 ............................................................................................... Boyd Luim, Black Hills, 199557 ........................................................................................... David Garcia, Black Hills, 199057 ............................................................................................ Nathan Sannes, Bemidji, 200456 ..............................................................................Pat Duchien, Western Montana, 199856 ...................................................................... Justin Coleman, Nebraska-Kearney, 199953 .........................................................................Clay Garcia, Colorado Mines, 2010

Most Passes Completed By An Opponent40 ........................................................................................Andrew Webb, Fort Lewis, 200234 ...................................................................... Justin Coleman, Nebraska-Kearney, 199934 ............................................................................................ Nathan Sannes, Bemidji, 200433 .........................................................................Clay Garcia, Colorado Mines, 201030 ..............................................................................Pat Duchien, Western Montana, 199829 ......................................................................Dan Fjeldheim, South Dakota State, 200129 ..................................................................................David Pesek, Colorado Mines, 200928 ............................................................................................... Boyd Luim, Black Hills, 199528 ....................................................................................... Matt Gutierrez, Fort Lewis, 2004

Most Yards Receiving By An Opponent205 ........................................................................................ Xavier Brown, Fort Hays, 1996197 ...................................................................Forest Hurlburt, Western Montana, 1998195 .................................................................................................... Todd Liberty, Peru, 1997187 ........................................................................................Travis Thorn, Black Hills, 1995186 ........................................................................... Garth Mins, Nebraska-Kearney, 2003192 ........................................................................................... Mike Nordyke, Bemidji, 2004180 ..............................................................Michael Sims, New Mexico Highlands, 1993+ 178 ....................................................................... Jerale Badon, Abilene Christian, 2007170 ................................................................................. Joel Meggers, Western State, 1991170 .....................................................................................Justin Johnson, Fort Lewis, 2009

Most Receptions By An Opponent16 .............................................................................................. Mike Nordyke, Bemidji, 200415 .............................................................................................. Lance Marr, Black Hills, 199315 ............................................................................... Jebb Hatch, Nebraska-Kearney, 199915 ........................................................................................Justin Johnson, Fort Lewis, 200913 ......................................................................Forest Hurlburt, Western Montana, 1998

Austin Forster (22) rushes during the 2002 season.

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Year ......Name, Carries-Yds (Avg.) TDs1968 ......Larry Gold, 214-1126 yds (5.3) 10 TD1969 ......Ken Parks, 168-611 yds (3.6) 12 TD1970 ......Stan Labertew, 122-776 yds (6.4) 6 TD1971 ......Ron Grant, 97-458 yds (4.7) 3 TD1972 ......Jerry Macken, 93-447 yds (4.8) 6 TD1973 ......Bob Houston, 172-686 yds (4.0) 9 TD1974 ......Mike Maryott, 72-385 yds (5.3) 2 TD1975 ......Bob Houston, 102-341 yds (3.3) 5 TD1976 ......Bob Houston, 120-528 yds (4.4) 11 TD1977 ......Alvin Nelson, 128-474 yds (3.7) 1 TD1978 ......Brad Fults, 114-441 yds (3.8), 10 TD1979 ......J.D. Hill, 108-553 yds (5.1) 5 TD1980 ......Willy Long, 165-775 yds (4.7) 13 TD1981 ......Willy Long, 161-731 yds (4.5) 7 TD1982 ......Willy Long, 171-718 yds (4.2) 7 TD1983 ......Jeff Roggasch, 130-570 yds (4.9) 5 TD1984 ......Leonard Hawkins, 108-525 yds (4.9) 1 TD1985 ......Bernard Grays, 90-363 yds (4.0) 4 TD1986 ......Mike Kozeal, 77-332 yds (4.3) 2 TD1987 ......David Jones, 188-917 yds (4.9) 8 TD1988 ......Jason Sleep, 121-564 yds (4.7) 3 TD David Jones, 132-533 yds (4.0) 2 TD1989 ......David Jones, 211-1,458 yds (6.9) 13 TD1990 ......David Jones, 245-1,625 yds (6.6) 14 TD1991 ......David McCartney, 159-840 yds (5.3) 14 TD Jerry Thomas, 111-609 yds (5.5) 5 TD1992 ...... David McCartney, 267-1,359 yds (5.1) 25 TD1993 ......Corey Campbell, 133-685 yds (5.2) 5 TD David McCartney, 127-679 yds (5.3) 8 TD1994 ......Corey Campbell, 252-1,443 yds (5.7) 10 TD1995 ......Corey Campbell, 233-1,123 yds (4.8) 7 TD1996 ......Mike Fackrell, 272-1,264 yds (4.6) 13 TD1997 ........Anthony Simmons, 175-1,060 yds (6.0) 8 TD1998 Anthony Simmons, 133-751 yds (5.6) 3 TD Mike Fackrell, 129-667 yds (5.2) 5 TD1999 ......Anthony Simmons, 127-728 yds (5.5) 4 TD2000 ......Austin Forster, 198-1,077 yds (5.4) 14 TD2001 ......Peter Holak, 155-661 yds (4.3) 12 TD2002 ......Austin Forster, 179-899 yds (5.0) 9 TD2003 ......Austin Forster, 123-681 yds (5.5) 6 TD2004 ........Danny Woodhead, 284-1,840 yds (6.5) 25 TD2005 ........Danny Woodhead, 278-1,769 yds(6.4) 21 TD2006 ........Danny Woodhead, 344-2,756 yds (8.0) 34 TD2007 ........Danny Woodhead, 250-1,597 yds (6.4) 21 TD2008 ......John Ritzen, 117-592 yds (5.1) 5 TD2009 ......Mark Haag, 129-597 yds (4.6) 6 TD2010 ......Glen Clinton, 198-1,020 yds (5.2) 7 TD Dominic Morris, 141-803 yds (5.7) 6 TD

PaSS ReceIvINGYear .....Name, Rec.-Yds, TDs1968 ......Dean Palser, 35-579 yds, 2 TD1969 ......Rick Watson, 32-524 yds, 6 TD Henry Tullo, 32-524 yds, 6 TD1970 ......Rick Watson, 56-978 yds, 6 TD1971 ......Mike Dority, 18-610 yds, 7 TD1972 ......Terry Myers, 20-462 yds, 2 TD1973 ......Steve Nelson, 20-335 yds, 2 TD1974 ......Terry Myers, 31-497 yds, 2 TD1975 ......Dale Drahota, 15-243 yds, 1 TD1976 ......Dale Drahota, 40-894 yds, 5 TD1977 ......Ron Washington, 32-538 yds, 5 TD Bill Ryan, 32-467 yds, 5 TD1978 ......Bill Ryan, 65-868 yds, 9 TD *Ron Washington, 28-269 yds1979 ......Jerry Carder, 38-460 yds1980 ......J.D. Hill, 35-551 yds1981 ......Jim Fairfield, 60-821 yds, 6 TD 1982 ......*Jim Fairfield, 25-316 yds, 3 TD Rocco Rotello, 22-282 yds, 1 TD1983 ......Todd Kadolph, 15-183 yds1984 ......Duane Smith, 58-786 yds, 6 TD1985 ......Duane Smith, 71-1264 yds, 11 TD1986 ......Tony Eddings, 32-473 yds, 6 TD Vic Woods, 31-378 yds, 1 TD1987 ......Chris Stein, 33-461 yds, 1 TD1988 ......Don Beebe, 49-906 yds, 13 TD1989 ......Chris Stein, 40-477 yds, 9 TD Jay Rhoades, 27-561 yds, 3 TD1990 ......Jay Rhoades, 26-560 yds, 6 TD Tom Potter, 29-431 yds, 2 TD1991 ......Jay Rhoades, 52-1,016 yds, 13 TD Rich Van Deer, 28-521 yds, 1 TD Pat Nickodemus, 33-391 yds, 2 TD1992 ......Joe Planansky, 45-609 yds, 2 TD Cory Brooks, 32-495 yds, 2 TD1993 ......Cory Brooks, 46-671 yds, 5 TD Joe Planansky, 44-588 yds, 4 TD1994 ......Cory Brooks, 54-817 yds, 9 TD Joe Planansky, 44-465 yds, 1 TD1995 ......Cory Brooks, 56-958 yds, 4 TD1996 ......Troy Theobald, 45-892 yds, 9 TD1997 ......Jess Clarke, 39-651 yds, 3 TD1998 ......Jess Clarke, 49-741 yds, 5 TD1999 ......Jess Clarke, 48-746 yds, 6 TD2000 ......Rian Weber, 46-653 yds, 9 TD2001 ......Michael Wahlstrom, 47-650 yds, 4 TD2002 ......Michael Wahlstrom, 64-801 yds, 7 TD Zac Jones, 55-587 yds, 5 TD2003 ......Bryce Flammang, 41-671 yds, 4 TD Michael Wahlstrom, 37-508 yds, 5 TD2004 ......Bryce Flammang, 49-721 yds, 12 TD2005 ......Danny Woodhead, 30-367 yds, 0 TD Ben Woodhead, 29-467 yds, 5 TD2006 ......Logan Stropko, 46-513 yds, 4 TD Danny Woodhead, 45-403 yds, 4 TD2007 ......Danny Woodhead, 38-484 yds, 2 TD Isaac Stockton, 35-442 yds, 6 TD Joel Schommer, 31-453 yds, 5 TD2008 ......Brandon Harrington, 82-899 yds, 9 TD Isaac Stockton, 69-739 yds, 10 TD2009 ......Brandon Harrington, 42-575 yds, 4 TD Isaac Stockton, 41-395 yds, 3 TD2010 ......Jeff Alcorn, 36-365, 1 TD Nate Ross, 34-455, 5 TD

* Played in 5 games before being injured

ScORINGYear ......Name, pts (TD, FG, PAT)1968 ......Larry Gold, 63 pts (10 TD, 1 FG, 3 PAT)1969 ......Ken Parks, 72 pts (12 TD)1970 ......Rick Watson, 50 pts (8 TD and 2-pt PAT)1971 ......Mike Dority, 48 pts (8 TD)1972 ......Don White, 39 pts (1 TD, 5 FG, 18 PAT)1973 ......Bob Houston, 60 pts (10 TD)1974 ......Bob Houston, 42 pts (7 TD)1975 ......Bob Houston, 30 pts (5 TD)1976 ......Bob Houston, 66 pts (11 TD)1977 ......Chad Emanuel, 37 pts (4 FG and 25 PAT)1978 ......Ron Hoffman, 66 pts (4 TD, 8 FG, 18 PAT) Brad Fults 56 pts (9 TD and 2-pt PAT) Bill Ryan, 56 pts (9 TD and 2-pt PAT)1979 ......J.D. Hill, 36 pts (6 TD)1980 ......Willy Long, 80 pts (13 TD and 2-pt PAT)1981 ......Willy Long, 42 pts (7 TD)1982 ......Willy Long, 42 pts (7 TD)1983 ......Jeff Roggasch, 30 pts (5 TD)1984 ......Duane Smith, 42 pts (7 TD)1985 ......Duane Smith, 72 pts (12 TD)1986 ......Tony Eddings, 42 pts (7 TD)1987 ......David Jones, 48 pts (8 TD) Jay Masek, 45 pts (11 FG and 12 PAT)1988 ......Don Beebe, 90 pts (15 TD)1989 ......Jay Masek, 77 pts (13 FG and 38 PAT) David Jones, 78 pts (13 TD)1990 ......David Jones, 90 pts (15 TD) Jay Masek, 91 pts (15 FG and 43 PAT)1991 ......David McCartney, 84 pts (16 TD) Jay Rhoades, 78 pts (13 TD)1992 ........David McCartney, 154 pts (25 TD and 2 PAT)1993 ......Scott Doyle, 60 pts (10 FG and 30 PAT) David McCartney, 50 pts (8 TD and 1 PAT)1994 ......Scott Doyle, 79 pts (14 FG and 37 PAT) Corey Campbell, 64 (10 TD and 2 2-pt PAT) Cory Brooks, 60 pts (10 TD)1995 ......Scott Doyle, 64 pts (14 FG and 22 PAT)1996 ......Mike Fackrell, 84 pts (14 TD) Troy Theobald, 54 pts (9 TD) 1997 ........Anthony Simmons, 62 pts (10 TD and 1 PAT)1998 ......Dan O’Donnell, 46 pts (8 FG and 22 PAT)1999 ......Aaron Turner, 77 pts (15 FG and 31 PAT)2000 ......Austin Forster, 98 pts (16 TD and 1 PAT)2001 ......Peter Holak, 72 pts (12 TD)2002 ......Austin Forster, 66 pts (11 TD)2003 ......Ryan Mackey, 52 pts (7 FG and 31 PAT)2004 ......Danny Woodhead, 162 pts (27 TD)2005 ......Danny Woodhead, 126 pts (21 TD)2006 ......Danny Woodhead, 228 pts (38 TD)2007 ......Danny Woodhead, 138 pts (23 TD)2008 ......Travis Atter, 100 pts (17 FG and 49 PAT)2009 ......Travis Atter, 92 pts (18 FG and 38 PAT)2010 ......Michael Ziola, 93 pts (18 FG and 39 PAT)

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PUNTINGYear:.....Name, Punts, Avg.1968 ......Dennis Ptak, 38, 37.4 avg.1969 ......Jim Evans, 38, 35.7 avg.1970 ......Bill Pile, 40, 39.5 avg.1971 ......Jim Morgan, 47, 37.2 avg.1972 ......Steve Nelson, 49, 35.2 avg.1973 ......Steve Nelson, 48, 37.6 avg.1974 ......Duane Fritz, 45, 36.8 avg.1975 ......Duane Fritz, 65, 42.3 avg.1976 ......Duane Fritz, 56, 41.3 avg.1977 ......Kirk Lunt, 48, 32.5 avg.1978 ......Mark Perrella, 46, 36.8 avg.1979 ......Mark Perrella, 58, 37.7 avg.1980 ......Mark Perrella, 55, 33.7 avg.1981 ......Les Hatfield, 42, 34.2 avg.1982 ......Jim Fairfield, 24, 37.4 avg. Rod Bussinger, 20, 35.5 avg.1983 ......Rod Bussinger, 64, 36.9 avg.1984 ......Rod Bussinger, 61, 38.6 avg.1985 ......Rod Bussinger, 45, 39.8 avg.1986 ......Scott Charron, 61, 35.6 avg.1987 ......Scott Charron, 45, 39.8 avg.1988 ......Lance Philben, 43, 32.1 avg.1989 ......Neal Anthony, 12, 35.8 avg. 1990 ......Travis Ball, 43, 37.7 avg.1991 ......Wes Gamble, 47, 35.4 avg.1992 ......Lynn Wendelin, 35, 37.4 avg.1993 ......Lynn Wendelin, 48, 36.7 avg.1994 ......Lynn Wendelin, 39, 38.7 avg.1995 ......Lynn Wendelin, 52, 40.7 avg.1996 ......Jarod Moeller, 84, 37.9 avg.1997 ......Jarod Moeller, 76, 36.7 avg.1998 ......Jarod Moeller, 53, 39.5 avg.1999 ......Jarod Moeller, 47, 41.1 avg.2000 ......Matt Strand, 60, 37.5 avg.2001 ......Matt Strand, 58, 36.3 avg.2002 ......Jesse Corlett, 23, 35.6 avg.2003 ......Mitch Barry, 49, 38.0 avg.2004 Ross Janssen, 24, 37.9 avg. Mitch Barry, 24, 37.8 avg.2005 ......Ross Janssen, 47, 38.1 avg.2006 ......Scott Wewel, 36, 33.2 avg.2007 ......Kevin Berg, 57, 39.7 avg.2008 ......Kevin Berg, 62, 39.6 avg. 2009 ......Kevin Berg, 44, 41.7 avg.2010 ......Kevin Berg, 49, 43.0 avg.

PUNT ReTURNS1968 ......Kevin Kirwin, 8, 24.6 avg.1969 ......Henry Tullo, 12, 10.2 avg.1970 ......Rick Watson, 10, 20.4 avg.1971 ......Kay Fackrell, 8, 13.5 avg.1972 ......Kay Fackrell, 12, 6.0 avg.1973 ......Paul Muzquiz, 10, 13.2 avg.1974 ......Paul Muzquiz, 9, 7.4 avg.1975 ......Bill Ryan, 8, 15.8 avg.1976 ......Bill Ryan, 23, 8.5 avg.1977 ......Mark Sholtz, 14, 13.8 avg.1978 ......J.D. Hill, 17, 7.3 avg.1979 ......Mark Sholtz, 17, 12.6 avg.1980 ......J.D. Hill, 8, 8.4 avg.1981 ......Charlie Mitchell, 22, 12.2 avg.1982 ......Charlie Mitchell, 18, 7.2 avg.1983 ......Charlie Mitchell, 15, 10.7 avg.1984 ......Duane Smith, 13, 7.6 avg.1985 ......Duane Smith, 6, 13.5 avg.1986 ......None qualified.1987 ......None qualified.1988 ......Rich VanDeer, 21, 7.2 avg.1989 ......Rich VanDeer, 16, 6.5 avg. Jerome Hyatte, 7, 16.1 avg.1990 ......Jerome Hyatte, 31, 10.8 avg.1991 ......Jerome Hyatte, 19, 7.6 avg.1992 ......Cody Gamble, 12, 4.9 avg.1993 ......Cody Gamble, 26, 9.6 avg.1994 ......Cody Gamble, 16, 10.9 avg.1995 ......Ryan Smith, 22, 7.0 avg.1996 ......Jamie Knapke, 27 10.1 avg. 1997 ......Jamie Knapke, 38, 10.5 avg.1998 ......Jamie Knapke, 31, 9.8 avg.1999 ......Austin Forster, 45, 11.8 avg.2000 ......Austin Forster, 38, 10.5 avg. 2001 ......Mitch Barry, 43, 8.9 avg.2002 ......Mitch Barry, 22, 12.4 avg.2003 ......Mitch Barry, 15, 13.8 avg.2004 ......Mitch Barry, 11, 14.9 avg.2005 ......Dale Poole, 17, 14.6 avg.2006 ......Micah Smith, 27, 17.4 avg.2007 ......Landon Ehlers, 22, 15.2 avg.2008 ......Dustin McCabe, 16, 5.9 avg.2009 ......Jed Herblan, 21, 7.4 avg.2010 ......Jed Herblan, 14, 13.5 avg.

KIcKOFF ReTURNS1968 ......Henry Tullo, 10, 22.1 avg.1969 ......Rick Watson, 8, 25.5 avg.1970 ......Ron Grant, 16, 19.8 avg. Rick Watson, 9, 23.2 avg.1971 ......Mike Dority, 12, 24.8 avg.1972 ......Mike Dority, 13, 17.3 avg.1973 ......Mike Dority, 8, 20.3 avg.1974 ......Mike Maryott, 5, 23.6 avg.1975 ......Bill Ryan, 9, 30.2 avg.1976 ......Bill Ryan, 21, 23.5 avg.1977 ......Mark Sholtz, 14, 28.6 avg.1978 ......J.D. Hill, 14, 21.1 avg. Bill Ryan, 9, 25.0 avg.1979 ......Mark Sholtz, 16, 20.8 avg. J.D. Hill, 12, 27.6 avg.1980 ......J.D. Hill, 23, 28.0 avg.1981 ......Andy Callahan, 12, 20.0 avg.1982 ......Charlie Mitchell, 4, 24.8 avg.1983 ......Mark Sholtz, 8, 23.5 avg.1984 ......Scott Orchard, 15, 18.0 avg. Duane Smith, 12, 20.0 avg.1985 ......Tim Feathergill, 13, 25.1 avg.1986 ......Tony Eddings, 16, 19.8 avg.1987 ......Mark Rannie, 18, 20.8 avg.1988 ......Don Beebe, 29, 24.9 avg.1989 ......T.J. Marx, 12, 18.8 avg. Rich Van Deer, 11, 18.4 avg.1990 ......Jerome Hyatte, 20, 18.4 avg.1991 ......Jerome Hyatte, 17, 13.1 avg.1992 ......Jeff Palser, 23, 25.0 avg.1993 ......Jeff Palser, 24, 23.4 avg. Todd Ziettlow, 13, 23.4 avg.1994 ......Todd Ziettlow, 20, 18.8 avg.1995 ......Jeff Gipson, 17, 28.0 avg.1996 ......Jamie Knapke, 18, 19.8 avg. Jeff Gipson, 13, 18.6 avg.1997 ......Jeff Gipson, 10, 22.8 avg.1998 ......Brandon Soden, 8, 18.6 avg. Jeff Gipson, 6, 20.0 avg.1999 ......Tom Dawson, 11, 27.8 avg.2000 ......Eric Stewart, 9, 20.5 avg.2001 ......Beau Sheets, 10, 33.7 avg.2002 ......Marvin Jackson, 15, 26.6 avg.2003 ......Beau Sheets, 22, 25.1 avg.2004 ......Brent Harner, 14, 19.1 avg. Travis Covey, 12, 18.9 avg.2005 ......Dale Poole, 17, 22.5 avg.2006 ......DeAngelo Wall, 12, 19.6 avg.2007 ......Brandon Harrington, 13, 31.3 avg.2008 ......Maurice Threatts, 18, 32.4 avg.2009 ......Brandon Harrington, 18, 27.4 avg.2010 ......Glen Clinton, 19, 24.9 avg.

Year ......Name, Comp-Att-Int, Yards, TD, %1968 ......Mike Winchell, 45-94-4, 696 yds, 6 TD, 47.5% Tim Turman, 42-82-8, 796 yds, 6 TD, 50.0%1969 ......Mike Winchell, 60-109-8, 870 yds, 7 TD, 55.0% Tim Turman, 50-124-10, 1013 yds, 12 TD, 40.3%1970 ......Tim Turman, 63-115-8, 1137 yds, 10 TD, 54.8%1971 ......Lee Baumann, 38-98-10, 942 yds, 9 TD, 54.8%1972 ......Lee Baumann, 59-134-11, 1116 yds, 6 TD, 44.0%1973 ......Lee Baumann, 56-135-13, 794 yds, 6 TD, 41.5%1974 ......John Burns, 90-176-14, 1282 yds, 2 TD, 51.1%1975 ......John Burns, 46-87-4, 468 yds, 1 TD, 52.9% Brad Fults, 30-63-4, 469 yds, 3 TD, 47.6%1976 ......Brad Fults, 77-185-11, 1404 yds, 9 TD, 41.6%1977 ......Brad Fults, 114-232-18, 1676 yds, 14 TD, 49.1%1978 ......Brad Fults, 186-350-11, 2109 yds, 10 TD, 53.1%1979 ......Scott Wickard, 60-129-6, 662 yds, 2 TD, 46.5%1980 ......Scott Wickard, 69-170-9, 969 yds, 5 TD, 40.6%1981 ......Scott Wickard, 153-312-17, 1958 yds, 13 TD, 49.0%1982 ......Scott Wickard, 45-123-11, 616 yds, 6 TD, 36.6%1983 ......Todd Hedlund, 43-102-7, 496 yds, 2 TD, 42.2%1984 ......Phil Warrick, 141-306-33, 1672 yds, 15 TD, 46.1%1985 ......John Riggs, 199-392-9, 2891 yds, 27 TD, 50.8%1986 ......Tom Overstreet, 75-172-14, 1025 yds, 9 TD, 43.6%1987 ......Tom Overstreet, 114-237-20, 1407 yds, 6 TD, 48.1%1988 ......Steward Perez, 139-267-21, 2135 yds, 21 TD, 52.1%

Year ......Name, Comp-Att-Int, Yards, TD, %1989 ......Steward Perez, 124-221-10, 1692 yds, 15 TD, 56.1%1990 ......Steward Perez, 152-284-14, 2104 yds, 15 TD, 53.5%1991 ......Steward Perez, 179-314-18, 2643 yds, 22 TD, 57.0%1992 ......Trevor Long, 159-282-11, 2063 yds, 8 TD, 56.4%1993 ......Trevor Long, 153-295-11, 2059 yds, 15 TD, 51.9%1994 ......Trevor Long, 87-156-3, 1086 yards, 10 TD, 55.8% Kevin Stein, 83-158-7, 1050 yards, 5 TD, 52.5%1995 ......Trevor Moon, 157-302-9, 2266 yds, 10 TD, 52.0%1996 ......Trevor Moon, 155-307-12, 2392 yds, 17 TD, 50.5%1997 ......Trevor Moon, 185-367-12, 2714 yds, 22 TD, 50.4%1998 ......Trevor Moon, 187-354-8, 2610 yds, 17 TD, 52.8%1999 ......Matt Strand, 177-336-14, 2478 yards, 14 TD, 52.7%2000 ......Matt Strand, 191-340-9, 2326 yds, 22 TD, 56.2%2001 ......Matt Strand, 196-348-8, 2591 yds, 19 TD, 56.3%2002 ......Shawn Eisenreich, 196-355-10, 2353 yds, 22 TD, 55.2%2003 ......Shawn Eisenreich, 196-370-9, 2715 yds, 23 TD, 53.0%2004 ......Shawn Eisenreich, 191-329-15, 2412 yds, 19 TD, 58.1%2005 ......Tyler Hidrogo, 87-148-7, 1125 yds, 6 TD, 58.8% Joe McLain, 61-111-4, 948 yds, 7 TD, 55.0%2006 ......Joe McLain, 139-231-9, 1,668 yds, 16 TD, 60.2%2007 ......Joe McLain, 220-372-10, 2,688 yds, 19 TD, 59.1%2008 ......Joe McLain, 238-374-6, 2,707 yds, 28 TD, 63.6%2009 ......Garrett Treffer, 176-277-10, 1,754 yds, 16 TD, 63.5%2010 ......Jonn McLain, 170-271-8, 1,894 yds, 16 TD, 62.7%

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PaSS INTeRcePTIONSYear ......Name, Int.1968 ......Rick Watson, 81969 ........Del Dixon, Cordell Bullis, and Kevin Kirwin, 31970 ......Cordell Bullis, 71971 ......Dale Timperley and Dave Shrader, 41972 ......Randy Bauer, 51973 ......Randy Bauer, 101974 ......Jack Padgett, 51975 ......Ron Brooks, 91976 ......Tod Dorshorst, 51977 ......Jeff Chandler and Kirk Lunt, 31978 ......Duane Dorshorst, 41979 ......Ken Thompson, 51980 ......Ken Thompson, 71981 ......Ken Thompson, 41982 ......Five players, 2 1983 ......Charlie Mitchell, 51984 ......Bob Murray, 21985 ......Keven Logan, 71986 ......Allen Seul, 41987 ......Corey Anderson and Will Boyer, 21988 ......Travis Parker, 41989 ......Jerome Hyatte, 71990 ......Jerome Hyatte, 41991 ......Jerome Hyatte, 41992 ......Cody Gamble, 81993 ......Cody Gamble, 71994 ......Cody Gamble, 61995 ......Gilbert Diaz, 6 and Ryan Smith 5 1996 ......Ryan Turman, 71997 ......Ryan Turman, 51998 ......Ryan Turman, 51999 ......Brian Pittman, 4 2000 ......Marvin Jackson, 42001 ......Marvin Jackson, 72002 ......Marvin Jackson, 62003 ......Mitch Barry, 62004 ......Eric Barker, 52005 ......Two Players, 22006 ......Two Players, 32007 ......Paul Schweger and Trevor Hyatt, 32008 ......Trevor Hyatt and Craig Kaiser, 32009 ......Nick Milani and Kramer Hirz, 32010 ......Kevin Berg, 4

Chadron State College Grid Leaders, 1968-2010

TacKLeSYear ......Name, Tackles1969 ......Doug Brandt, 97; Barry Harris, 91; and Pat Moore, 901970 ......Del Dixon, 127; Doug Brandt, 109; Dennis Tacke; and Mike Parks, 91971 ......Dale Timperley, 101; Mike Parks, 89; Doug Brandt, 81; and Larry Ruzicka, 781972 ......Dale Timperley and Joe Aimone, 127; Rick Nave, 118; and Don White, 1021973 ......Rick Nave, 122; Pat Cullen, 107; and Joe Aimone, 981974 ...... Dennis Fitzgerald, 94; Joe Aimone, 88; Rick Nave, 87; and Dick Peetz, 781975 ......Rick Mickelson, 104; Ron Rice, 90; and Mike Cruickshank, 891976 ......Russ Martin, 112; Len Kolar, 93; and Ron Brooks, 811977 ......Rick Mickelson, 101; Kirk Lunt, 86; and Ralph Gill, 691978 ......Kirk Lunt, 144; Dennis Breinig, 104; and Doug Johnson, 1011979 ......John Walker, 106; Gary Gill, 1001980 ......Ray Hoffman, 147; John Walker, 129; and Phil Haberman, 1131981 ......Dennis Hengen, 101; Ray Hoffman, 100; and Phil Haberman, 1001982 ......Dennis Hengen and Phil Haberman, 69; Terry Hillman, 59; and Bart Voycheske, 531983 ......Don Peterson, 94; Chris Wentling, 80; Dave Smith, 77; and Rick Hamilton, 741984 ...... Chris Wentling and Tom Brown, 95; Zane Sweeney and Kevin Iriart, 941985 ......Kevin Iriart, 127; Steve Henry, 68; and Dan Pangilinan, 661986 ......Jerry Wiggins, 81; Terry Powell, 68; and Dan Pangilinan, 661987 ......Corey Anderson, 113; John Hepp, 105; and Keith Knipp, 891988 ......Corey Anderson, 145; John Hepp, 127; and Tim Lecher, 891989 ......Russ Anderson, 142; Jason Irvine, 1061990 ......Corey Anderson, 153; Jason Irvine 811991 ......Russ Anderson, 132; Chad Johnson, 781992 ......Chad Johnson, 92, Jason Funk 761993 ......Chad Johnson, 118; Curt Moffatt, 107; Jason Funk, 931994 ......Chad Johnson 83; Guy Gilsdorf, 691995 ......Guy Gilsdorf, 110; Kevin Homer, 991996 ......Kevin Homer, 144, Ryan Turman, 100, Kerry Bailey, 781997 ......Kevin Homer, 156; Ryan Turman, 921998 ......Kevin Homer, 126; Ryan Turman, 90; Jeff Turman, 841999 ......Jeff Turman, 80; Rob Bennie, 68; Court Lutgen, 572000 ......Jeff Turman, 77; Chris Evans and Jeff Japp, 702001 ......Ross Morris, 70; Aric Lopez, 66; Jeff Turman, 642002 ......Aric Lopez, 94; Amos Davis 58, Casey Haldeman, Bill Teerlinck, 572003 ......Cody Assmann and Jeff Rusher, 65; Alex Tone, 622004 ......Evan Halchishick, 67; Eric Barker, 56; Jeff Rusher, 552005 ......Paul Schweger, 78; Austin Bailey, 642006 ......Austin Bailey, 87; Paul Schweger, 802007 ......Paul Schweger, 90; Zach Wheeler, 77; Austin Bailey, 752008 ......Zach Wheeler, 80; Austin Bailey, 76; Trevor Hyatt, 752009 ......Duke Eardley, 85; Jeff Lyster, 61; Thomas Wells, 562010 ......James Belville, 80; Kelen Kahrs, 61; Kevin Berg, 58

The senior football players in the 2010 class. Left to right, tailback/wide receiver John Ritzen (Chadron), offensive tackle Jacob Finerty (Hesperia, Calif.), offensive guard Shane Dennehy (Lakewood, Colo.), linebacker Chris Streeter (Hershey), defensive end Cory Beran (Sargent), quarterback Garrett Treffer (Scottsbluff), linebacker Kelen Kahrs (Franklin), safety Kramer Hirz (Casper, Wyo.), safety/punter Kevin Berg (Longmont, Colo.), cornerback Jed Herblan (Arvada, Colo.), and fullback Cassidy Young (Aurora, Colo.). This group helped Chadron State win 38 games in four years, including two RMAC championships.

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All-Time RecordsCoaching Records

Record Scoring AverageCoach W L T Total Pct. CSC Opp. YearsCharles E. White 2 1 0 3 .667 6.3 3.3 1911Clarence A. Berge 3 2 0 5 .600 30.2 7.8 1912George Bealer 1 3 1 5 .250 9.6 16.8 1913-14Orin Weymouth 1 1 1 3 .500 13.0 10.3 1915-16R.B. McCandless 2 3 0 5 .400 6.4 15.6 1919Ralph West 17 9 2 28 .654 20.4 7.5 1920-23Ernest Wills 8 1 0 9 .889 22.6 2.0 1924Roy Wynne 15 4 0 19 .789 16.0 4.2 1925-26Art Stark 20 5 0 25 .800 23.4 5.4 1927-29Ruffus Trapp 33 23 0 56 .589 12.2 9.7 1930-37* Ross Armstrong 51 52 3 106 .495 11.4 13.9 1938-52L.J. Fitzgibbon 2 14 0 16 .125 6.4 28.1 1953-54Bill Baker 25 24 0 49 .510 15.6 16.9 1955, 57-61Paul Glod 5 2 1 8 .714 16.9 14.5 1956Jim Kuechler 4 21 0 25 .160 8.2 25.3 1962-64Jack McBride 2 16 1 19 .111 10.5 29.0 1965-66Bill Giles 27 18 0 45 .600 26.1 16.8 1967-71Glenn Brady 8 2 0 10 .800 19.5 11.0 1972Sparky Adams 31 17 0 48 .646 18.8 10.7 1973-77* Jerry Welch 21 17 3 41 .553 18.4 18.5 1978-81Gary Richardson 10 8 0 18 .556 12.8 10.1 1982-83Don Turner 10 16 2 28 .384 19.2 25.2 1984-86* Brad Smith 133 56 1 190 .704 31.7 20.7 1987-2004* Bill O’Boyle 54 17 0 71 .760 33.2 17.2 2005-present

* Includes postseason games. Does not include games played against teams from Mexico, 1981 and 1992

Top 10 Winningest Coaches in CSC Football History

Name W L T Pct.Brad Smith 133 56 1 .704Bill O’Boyle 54 17 0 .760Ross Armstrong 51 52 3 .495Ruffus Trapp 33 23 0 .589Sparky Adams 31 17 0 .646Bill Giles 27 18 0 .600Bill Baker 25 24 0 .510Jerry Welch 21 17 3 .553Art Stark 20 5 0 .800Ralph West 17 9 2 .654

Year-By-Year CSC Team Records(Regular Season Games Entering 2011)

1911 ....................................................2-1-01912 ....................................................3-2-01913 ....................................................1-1-11914 ....................................................0-2-01915 ....................................................1-1-01916 ....................................................0-0-11917 No Team (WWI)1918 No Team (WWI)1919 ....................................................2-3-01920 ....................................................4-3-01921 ....................................................2-4-01922 ....................................................4-2-11923 ....................................................7-0-11924 ....................................................8-1-01925 ....................................................9-0-01926 ....................................................6-4-01927 ....................................................7-2-01928 ....................................................5-2-01929 ....................................................8-1-01930 ....................................................5-2-01931 ....................................................3-4-01932 ....................................................4-3-01933 ....................................................6-1-01934 ....................................................6-2-01935 ....................................................2-5-01936 ....................................................4-3-0

1937 ....................................................3-3-01938 ....................................................2-6-01939 ....................................................4-3-11940 ....................................................5-4-01941 ....................................................3-4-01942 ....................................................4-1-01943 No Team (WWII)1944 No Team (WWII) 1945 ....................................................0-4-01946 ....................................................3-7-01947 ....................................................7-1-11948 ....................................................7-1-01949 ....................................................7-3-01950 ....................................................5-4-11951 ....................................................1-8-01952 ....................................................3-6-01953 ....................................................1-7-01954 ....................................................1-7-01955 ....................................................3-5-01956 ....................................................5-2-11957 ....................................................2-6-01958 ....................................................8-0-01959 ....................................................6-2-01960 ....................................................3-5-01961 ....................................................3-6-01962 ....................................................2-7-0

1963 ....................................................1-7-01964 ....................................................1-7-01965 ....................................................2-6-11966 .................................................0-10-01967 ....................................................3-6-01968 ....................................................8-1-01969 ....................................................6-3-01970 ....................................................5-4-01971 ....................................................5-4-01972 ....................................................8-2-01973 ....................................................7-3-01974 ....................................................6-3-01975 ....................................................6-3-01976 ....................................................4-5-01977 ....................................................8-2-01978 ....................................................7-2-21979 ....................................................4-5-11980 ....................................................5-5-01981 ....................................................5-5-01982 ....................................................6-2-01983 ....................................................4-6-01984 ....................................................2-7-11985 ....................................................5-3-11986 ....................................................3-6-01987 ....................................................1-8-01988 ....................................................5-5-0

1989 ....................................................8-1-01990 ....................................................9-1-01991 ....................................................5-5-11992 ....................................................7-3-01993 ....................................................6-5-01994 ....................................................9-2-01995 ....................................................8-2-01996 .................................................10-1-01997 ....................................................8-3-01998 ....................................................9-2-01999 ....................................................7-3-02000 ....................................................8-2-02001 .................................................10-0-02002 ....................................................8-2-02003 ....................................................8-2-02004 ....................................................7-3-02005 ....................................................4-6-02006 .................................................11-0-02007 .................................................11-0-02008 .................................................10-1-02009 ....................................................7-4-02010 ........................................................8-3

Regular Season 482 323 15Postseason 4 10 0Totals 486 333 15

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Season: 1911Record: 2-1-0 19 Gordon High School 0 CSC beat an unknown school 0 Hot Springs SD High School 10 19 Totals 10

Season: 1912Record: 3-2-0 24 South Dakota Tech 7 0 Black Hills State 7 0 University of Wyoming 25 100 Alliance High School 0 27 Wayne State College 0 151 Totals 39

Season: 1913Record: 1-1-1 14 Black Hills State 14 0 Black Hills State 37 34 Atkinson High School 0 48 Totals 51

Season: 1914Record: 0-2-0 0 Black Hills State 6 0 Black Hills State 27 0 Totals 33

Season: 1915Record: 1-1-0 0 Alliance High School 13 27 Alliance High School 6 27 Totals 19

Season: 1916Record: 0-0-1 12 Alliance High School 12 12 Totals 12

Season:1917World War I (no team)Season: 1918 World War I (no team)

Season: 1919Record: 2-3-0 0 South Dakota Tech 50 0 Black Hills State 25 20 Hot Springs, S.D. High School 0 12 Black Hills State 0 0 Bayard High School 3 32 Totals 78

Season: 1920Record: 4-3-0 0 South Dakota Tech 33 0 Nebraska Wesleyan University 13 14 Black Hills State 7 14 South Dakota Tech 20 27 Wayne State College 0 7 Black Hills State 0 117 Crawford High School 0 179 Totals 73 Season: 1921Record: 2-4-0 13 South Dakota Tech 20 7 Black Hills State 6 12 Wayne State College 33 6 Black Hills State 0 10 Nebraska Wesleyan University 20 6 Kearney State College 7 54 Totals 86

Season: 1922Record: 4-2-1 3 South Dakota Tech 12 3 Nebraska Central 0 0 Black Hills State 0 7 Kearney State College 14 30 Black Hills State 0 9 South Dakota Tech 0 16 Wayne State College 0 68 Totals 26

Season: 1923Record: 7-0-1 16 South Dakota Tech 0 83 Black Hills State 0 3 Grand Island College 0 24 Black Hills state 0 10 Kearney State College 0 94 Nebraska Central 0 30 Wayne State College 14 10 Peru State College 10 270 Totals 24

Season: 1924Record: 8-1-0 30 Black Hills State 6 7 South Dakota Tech 0 3 Grand Island College 0 47 York College 0 61 Wayne State College 3 28 Black Hills State 0 27 Kearney State College 3 1 Nebraska Central (forfeit) 0

0 Peru State College 6 204 Totals 18

Season: 1925Record: 9-0-0 (Nebraska Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Champs) 3 University of Colorado 0 53 Black Hills State 0 29 Wayne State College 7 26 Grand Island College 0 20 Cotner College 3 17 Hastings College 0 1 York College (forfeit) 0 34 South Dakota Tech 0 13 Peru State College 3 196 Totals 13

Season: 1926Record: 6-4-0(Nebraska Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Champs) 0 University of Colorado 25 40 Nebraska Central 0 3 South Dakota Tech 13 7 Hastings College 0 3 Doane College 0 12 Cotner College 0 3 Northern Colorado 20 26 York College 0 7 Midland College 0 7 Black Hills State 9 108 Totals 67

Season: 1927Record: 7-2-0 46 Black Hills State 0 33 South Dakota Tech 2 117 University of Nebraska-Omaha 0 13 University of Wyoming 31 0 Doane College 3 17 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 0 28 Northern Colorado 0 32 Hastings College 6 52 Midland College 12 338 Totals 54

Season: 1928Record: 5-2-0 24 Black Hills State 7 6 Carroll College, MT 13 12 South Dakota Tech 0 0 Peru State College 13 20 Wayne State College 0 31 University of Wyoming 0 14 Regis College, CO 6 107 Totals 39

Season: 1929Record: 8-1-0 7 South Dakota Tech 0 27 Hastings College 0 34 University of Nebraska-Omaha 13 14 Carroll College, MT 6 13 Regis College, CO 6 9 Peru State College 2 18 Kearney State College 7 0 Wayne State College 7 19 Black Hills State 0 141 Totals 41

Year-By-Year Game ResultsCharles E. White

Coached: 1911Career: 2-1-0

Clarence A. BergeCoached: 1912Career: 3-2-0

George BealerCoached: 1913-14

Career: 1-3-1

Orin WeymouthCoached: 1915-16

Career: 1-1-1

R.B. McCandlessCoached: 1919Career: 2-3-0

Ralph WestCoached: 1920-23

Career: 17-9-2

Ernest WillsCoached: 1924Career: 8-1-0

Roy WynneCoached: 1925-26

Career: 15-4-0

Arthur R. StarkCoached: 1927-29

Career: 20-5-0

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Season: 1930Record: 5-2-0 20 Black Hills State 6 14 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 7 0 Kearney State College 12 13 Hastings College 6 26 South Dakota Tech 0 13 Wayne State College 0 0 Peru State College 13 86 Totals 44

Season: 1931Record: 3-4-0 7 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 6 6 Peru State College 18 0 University of Wyoming 33 13 Black Hills State 7 0 Wayne State College 3 40 South Dakota Tech 0 0 Kearney State College 7 66 Totals 74

Season: 1932Record: 4-3-0 7 University of Wyoming 28 24 Wayne State College 6 28 South Dakota Tech 0 0 Peru State College 3 7 University of Nebraska “B” 0 6 Kearney State College 0 6 University of Nebraska-Omaha 7 78 Totals 44

Season: 1933Record: 6-1-0(Conference Champions) 0 University of Colorado 19 26 South Dakota Tech 0 22 Peru State College 0 13 University of Nebraska-Omaha 0 17 Kearney State College 0 29 Black Hills State 14 21 Wayne State College 7 128 Totals 40

Season: 1934Record: 6-2-0 30 South Dakota Tech 7 0 Fort Hays State, CO 16 12 Peru State College 0 20 Wayne State College 0 21 University of Nebraska “B” 0 14 Black Hills State 13 19 Kearney State College 6 2 Univ. of Nebraska-Omaha 6 118 Totals 48

Season: 1935Record: 2-5-0 0 Fort Hays State, CO 27 0 Northern Colorado 12 0 Kearney State College 26 19 Wayne State College 20 19 Peru State College 13 30 South Dakota Tech 0 0 Univ. of Nebraska-Omaha 28 68 Totals 126

Season: 1936Record: 4-3-0 2 Minot State, ND 0 7 Fort Hays State, KS 32 12 Wayne State College 0 27 Peru State College 7 12 Northern Colorado 33 18 South Dakota Tech 0 0 Kearney State College 19 78 Totals 91

Season: 1937Record: 3-3-0 0 South Dakota Tech 17 0 Fort Hays State, KS 7 20 Black Hills State 6 18 Wayne State College 13 7 Western State, CO 22 14 Kearney State College 13 59 Totals 78

Season: 1938Record: 2-6-0 27 Jamestown College, ND 6 0 Fort Hays State, KS 21 20 Black Hills State 0 7 South Dakota Tech 14 0 Western State, CO 7 0 Colorado School of Mines 13 6 Wayne State College 13 6 Kearney State College 12 66 Totals 86

Season: 1939Record: 4-3-1 7 Ottawa University, KS 6 7 Kearney State College 0 0 Colorado School of Mines 32 0 Western State, CO 0 13 South Dakota Tech 6 0 N.W. Missouri State 27 14 Wayne State College 0 0 Peru State College 26 41 Totals 97

Season: 1940Record: 5-4-0 14 Ottawa University, KS 0 0 N.W. Missouri State 27 13 South Dakota Tech 10 6 Wayne State College 0 14 Midland College 13 0 Kearney State College 20 12 University of Wyoming 9 0 Sterling College, KS 7 0 Peru State College 26 59 Totals 112

Season: 1941Record: 3-4-0 6 N.W. Missouri State 27 19 South Dakota Tech 6 14 Peru State College 20 6 Wayne State College 26 6 Kearney State College 14 27 McPherson College, KS 6 52 Buena Vista College, IA 0 130 Totals 99

Season: 1942Record: 4-1-0 26 Black Hills State 0 0 Peru State College 41 13 Black Hills State 0 6 Northern Colorado 0 13 Kearney State College 7 58 Totals 48 Season: 1943World War II (no team)Season: 1944 World War II (no team)

Season: 1945Record: 0-4-0 12 Northern Colorado 59 0 Dickinson State, ND 21 0 Kearney State College 21 0 Kearney State College 19 12 Totals 120

Season: 1946Record: 3-7-0 19 South Dakota Tech 6 8 Northern Colorado 46 0 Kearney State College 14 19 Black Hills State 0 6 Peru State College 26 6 Midland Lutheran College 40 0 Western State, CO 38 12 Wayne State College 6 0 Doane College 21 0 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 33 70 Totals 230

Season: 1947Record: 7-1-1(Conference Co-Champs) 41 South Dakota Tech 6 19 York College 6 7 Kearney State College 6 6 Peru State College 14 25 Midland Lutheran College 0 13 Black Hills State 0 19 Wayne State College 0 12 Doane College 7 7 Hastings College 7 149 Totals 46

Season: 1948Record: 7-1-0(Conference Co-Champs) 14 Wayne State College 17 21 York College 0 20 Kearney State College 7 13 Peru State College 6 27 Midland Lutheran College 7 35 Black Hills State 26 24 Hastings College 6 14 Doane College 7 168 Totals 76

Season: 1949Record: 7-3-0 19 Hastings College 0 6 Kearney State College 7 34 Midland Lutheran College 12 27 Peru State College 0 28 York College 27 6 Wayne State College 14 13 Doane College 6 13 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 7 7 Black Hills State 6 153 Totals 79 *2 Idaho State University 20 *Bean Bowl at Scottsbluff

Season: 1950Record: 5-4-1 6 Colorado School of Mines 7 6 Hastings College 0 0 Mankato State, MN 6 1 York College (forfeit) 0 0 Peru State College 12 7 Midland Lutheran College 7 12 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 7 7 Kearney State College 14 6 Wayne State College 3 33 Black Hills State 14 78 Totals 70

Year-By-Year Game ResultsRuffus F. Trapp

Coached: 1930-37Career: 33-23-0

Ross ArmstrongCoached: 1938-52

Career: 51-52-3

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Year-By-Year Game ResultsSeason: 1951Record: 1-8-0 0 Colorado School of Mines 19 13 Hastings College 29 7 Doane College 46 13 Black Hills State 19 0 Peru State College 28 12 Midland Lutheran College 0 19 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 20 12 Kearney State College 14 0 Wayne State College 16 76 Totals 191

Season: 1952Record: 3-6-0 6 Mankato State, MN 27 27 South Dakota Tech 7 20 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 14 7 Peru State College 47 0 Kearney State College 10 12 Hastings College 19 13 Wayne State College 20 39 Midland Lutheran College 14 21 Doane College 41 145 Totals 199

Season: 1953Record: 1-7-0 33 South Dakota Tech 6 0 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 14 6 Peru State College 33 13 Kearney State College 53 0 Hastings College 32 0 Wayne State College 33 7 Midland Lutheran College 44 0 Doane College 30 59 Totals 245

Season: 1954Record: 1-7-0 12 South Dakota Tech 21 6 Nebraska Wesleyan University 0 0 Peru State College 61 7 Kearney State College 37 7 Doane College 19 12 Hastings College 35 0 Midland Lutheran College 12 0 Wayne State College 20 44 Totals 205

Season: 1955Record: 3-5-0 33 South Dakota Tech 20 6 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 13 0 Peru State College 50 19 Kearney State College 40 14 Doane College 7 0 Wayne State College 27 21 Midland Lutheran College 7 0 Hastings College 6 93 Totals 170

Season: 1956Record: 5-2-1 26 South Dakota Tech 0 6 Yankton College, SD 0 19 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 25 Peru State College 51 27 Midland Lutheran College 7 0 Doane College 0 6 Kearney State College 44 26 Wayne State Colege 7 135 Totals 116

Season: 1957Record: 2-6-0 9 South Dakota Tech 0 6 Nebraska Wesleyan University 13 13 Peru State College 32 6 Midland Lutheran College 19 0 Doane College 26 7 Kearney State College 41 0 Hastings College 31 13 Wayne State College 0 54 Totals 162

Season: 1958Record: 8-0-0(Conference Co-Champs) 26 U. of SD-Springfield 20 35 Concordia College 0 34 Doane College 13 27 Wayne State College 7 45 Dana College 6 26 Midland Lutheran College 7 26 Peru State College 0 32 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 13 251 Totals 66

Season: 1959Record: 6-2-0 13 U. of SD-Springfield 0 32 Concordia College 13 0 Doane College 14 13 Wayne State College 16 27 Dana College 6 58 Midland Lutheran College 14 16 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 7 26 Peru State College 14 185 Totals 84

Season: 1960Record: 3-5-0 13 Western State, CO. 7 13 Dakota Wesleyan University 26 12 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 0 20 Wayne State College 34 7 Peru State College 20 0 Kearney State College 25 14 Hastings College 26 12 Doane College 7 91 Totals 145

Season: 1961Record: 3-6-0 20 U. of SD-Springfield 25 16 Western State, CO 51 19 Dakota Wesleyan University 0 19 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. 0 0 Wayne State College 20 0 Hastings College 15 7 Peru State College 42 0 Kearney State College 50

7 Doane College 2 88 Totals 205

Season: 1962Record: 2-7-0 7 U. of SD-Springfield 13 0 Northern State, SD 40 7 Doane College 12 6 Dakota Wesleyan University 19 23 Sioux Falls College, SD 0 0 Wayne State College 31 0 Peru State College 14 13 Kearney State College 35 14 Hastings College 12 70 Totals 176

Season: 1963Record: 1-7-0 0 Northern State, SD 48 14 Doane College 20 21 Dakota Wesleyan University 7 13 Wayne State College 19 6 Peru State College 28 0 Kearney State College 38 7 Hastings College 24 0 Northern Colorado 41 61 Totals 235

Season: 1964Record: 1-7-0 0 Western Montana State 13 13 Peru State College 26 0 Hastings College 35 0 Kearney State College 49 14 Wayne State College 39 28 St. Mary’s of the Plains, KS 7 7 Black Hills State 39 13 Huron College, SD 14 75 Totals 222

Season: 1965Record: 2-6-1 0 Colorado College 23 6 Western Montana College 6 0 Peru State College 21 9 Hastings College 20 7 Kearney State College 27 12 Wayne State College 47 27 St. Mary’s of the Plains, KS 0 26 Black Hills State 38 33 Huron College, SD 21 120 Totals 203

Season: 1966Record: 0-10-0 21 Panhandle State, OK 26 6 U. of SD-Springfield 35 6 Northern Montana State 20 20 South Dakota Tech 29 7 Peru State College 41 0 Hastings College 29 6 Kearney State College 61 0 Wayne State College 34 7 Black Hills State 32 6 Colorado School of Mines 41 79 Totals 348

L.J. FitzgibbonCoached: 1953-54

Career: 2-14-0

Bill BakerCoached: 1955, 1957-61

Career: 25-24-0

Paul GlodCoached: 1956Career: 5-2-1

Bill BakerCoached: 1955, 1957-61

Career: 25-24-0

James R. KuechlerCoached: 1962-64

Career: 4-21-0

Jack E. McBrideCoached: 1965-66

Career: 2-16-1

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Season: 1967Record: 3-6-0 7 Panhandle State, OK 34 12 U. of SD-Springfield 19 3 South Dakota Tech 33 26 Peru State College 9 32 Hastings College 21 0 Kearney State College 49 29 Wayne State College 40 32 Black Hills State 21 12 Colorado School of Mines 20 153 Totals 246

Season: 1968Record: 8-1-0 21 U. of SD-Springfield 20 20 Black Hills State 6 94 Rocky Mountain College, MT 0 26 Wayne State College 0 30 South Dakota Tech 7 33 Peru State College 28 26 Hastings College 14 20 Kearney State College 52 44 Southwest Minnesota State 7 314 Totals 134

Season: 1969Record: 6-3-0 49 U. of SD-Springfield 8 31 Black Hills State 24 28 Eastern Montana College 31 34 Wayne State College 20 34 South Dakota Tech 0 40 Peru State College 7 27 Hastings College 36 21 Kearney State College 31 35 Southwest Minnesota State 0 299 Totals 157

Season: 1970Record: 5-4-0 34 U. of SD-Springfield 14 19 Dickinson State, ND 13 6 Hiram Scott College 42 23 Kearney State College 27 7 Wayne State College 14 27 South Dakota Tech 0 53 Peru State College 7 21 Mayville State, ND 3 17 Black Hills State 21 207 Totals 141

Season: 1971Record: 5-4-0 37 U. of SD-Springfield 0 24 Dickinson State, ND 6 0 Fort Lewis College, CO 16 3 Kearney State College 7 14 Wayne State College 15 36 South Dakota Tech 8 47 Peru State College 7 13 Mayville State, ND 15 28 Black Hills State 6 202 Totals 80

Season: 1972Record: 8-2-0 19 Rocky Mountain College, MT 13 7 Dickinson State, ND 3 10 Colorado School of Mines 3 9 Kearney State College 20

30 Wayne State College 8 13 U. of SD-Springfield 21 28 Peru State College 7 34 South Dakota Tech 16 15 Huron College, SD 10 30 Black Hills State 0 195 Totals 110

Season: 1973Record: 7-3-0 45 Rocky Mountain College, MT 28 0 Dickinson State, ND 2 24 Colorado School of Mines 8 6 Kearney State College 7 7 Wayne State College 13 44 U. of SD-Springfield 0 28 Peru State College 0 14 South Dakota Tech 10 24 Huron College, SD 7 13 Black Hills State 6 205 Totals 81

Season: 1974Record: 6-3-0 22 South Dakota Tech 8 10 Doane College 7 6 Dickinson State, ND 7 3 Kearney State College 20 30 Colorado School of Mines 9 14 Wayne State College 7 10 Peru State College 4 10 Black Hills State 20 20 Eastern Montana College 0 125 Totals 82

Season: 1975Record: 6-3-0 14 South Dakota Tech 15 20 Doane College 14 7 Dickinson State, ND 22 0 Kearney State College 33 11 Colorado School of Mines 10 3 Wayne State College 0 10 Peru State College 6 14 Black Hills State 7 24 Eastern Montana College 0 103 Totals 107

Season: 1976Record: 4-6-0 3 N.W. Missouri State Univ. 6 19 South Dakota Tech 21 28 Minot State, ND 14 14 Kearney State College 26 20 Colorado Mines 23 34 Wayne State College 29 24 Peru State College 28 7 Northern State, SD 17 37 Black Hills State 13 23 Panhandle State, OK 8 209 Totals 185

Season: 1977Record: 8-2-0 6 N.W. Missouri State Univ. 9 20 South Dakota Tech 7 41 Minot State, ND 7 7 Kearney State College 38 18 Midland Lutheran College 7 39 Colorado College 7 26 Peru State College 0 31 Northern State, SD 6 33 Black Hills State 13 38 Panhandle State, OK 0 259 Totals 94

Season: 1978Record: 7-2-2 34 Wayne State College 7 24 Fort Lewis College, CO 13 10 Kearney State College 10 14 Rocky Mountain, MT 13 21 Panhandle State, OK 17 34 Dickinson State, ND 22 21 Peru State College 21 34 Black Hills State 13 10 South Dakota Tech 14 6 Colorado College 38 208 Totals 168 30 *Baker University, KS 19 *Boot Hill Bowl

Season: 1979Record: 4-5-1 9 Wayne State College 9 0 Fort Lewis State, CO 24 0 Kearney State College 30 14 Hastings College 8 32 Panhandle State, OK 14 14 Dickinson State, ND 42 9 Peru State College 10 12 Black Hills State 10 3 South Dakota Tech 13 15 Rocky Mountain, MT 10 108 Totals 170

Season: 1980Record: 5-5-0 21 South Dakota Tech 10 9 Wayne State College 14 7 Kearney State College 32 20 Midland Lutheran College 21 6 Dickinson State, ND 14 24 Hastings College 28 22 Peru State College 21 31 Carroll College, MT 29 28 Black Hills State 24 20 Panhandle State, OK 13 188 Totals 206

Season: 1981Record: 5-5-0 6 South Dakota Tech 10 16 Wayne State College 13 35 Doane College 7 27 Midland Lutheran College 35 8 Dickinson State, ND 40 38 Hastings College 7 12 Peru State College 6 22 Carroll College, MT 42 34 Black Hills State 10 22 Panhandle State, OK 24 220 Totals 194 *32 *Nauculpan Mexico-Exhibition 10

Season: 1982Record: 6-2-0 21 South Dakota Tech 0 14 Wayne State College 0 37 Black Hills State 3 17 Montana Tech 0 13 Dickinson State, ND 20 27 Peru State College 0 0 Northwestern Iowa 30 14 Jamestown College, ND 0 143 Totals 53

Bill GilesCoached: 1967-71

Career: 27-18-0

Year-By-Year Game Results

Glenn BradyCoached: 1972Career: 8-2-0

Sparky AdamsCoached: 1973-77

Career: 31-17-0

Jerry WelchCoached: 1978-81

Career: 21-17-3

Gary RichardsonCoached: 1982-83

Career: 10-8-0

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Season: 1983Record: 4-6-0 7 South Dakota Tech 0 10 Wayne State College 0 7 Black Hills State 0 6 Emporia State, KS 18 0 Dickinson State, ND 27 0 Northern State, SD 17 30 Peru State College 14 14 Northwestern Iowa 35 7 Panhandle State, OK 14 7 Jamestown State, ND 14 88 Totals 139

Season: 1984Record: 2-7-1 6 South Dakota Tech 17 7 Wayne State College 36 13 Carroll College, MT 14 6 Dickinson State, ND 16 18 Midland Lutheran College 7 20 Minot State, ND 20 13 Peru State College 36 7 Northwestern Iowa 46 26 Panhandle State, OK 21 21 Black Hills State 49 137 Totals 262

Season: 1985Record: 5-3-1 27 South Dakota Tech 7 16 Wayne State College 12 40 Dickinson State, ND 43 13 Midland Lutheran College 35 26 Minot State, ND 26 49 Peru State College 28 35 Northwestern Iowa 48 44 Panhandle State, OK 11 29 Black Hills State 13 279 Totals 223

Season: 1986Record: 3-6-0 22 Western Montana College 27 20 South Dakota Tech 10 29 Fort Lewis College, CO 25 0 Carroll College, MT 49 28 Midland Lutheran College 6 0 Northern State, SD 37 0 Peru State College 23 19 Northwestern Iowa 27 6 Black Hills State 19 124 Totals 223

Season: 1987Record: 1-8-0 3 South Dakota Tech 10 0 Adams State, CO 21 21 Midland Lutheran College 60 16 Northern State, SD 30 19 Peru State College 27 30 Montana Tech 35 30 Northwestern Iowa 42 22 Black Hills State 14 26 Rocky Mountain, MT 28 167 Totals 267

Season: 1988Record: 5-5-0 23 South Dakota Tech 7 45 Black Hills State 31

14 Jamestown College, ND 12 14 Adams State, CO 28 23 Doane College 20 22 Peru State College 37 38 Montana Tech 48 17 Colorado Mines 14 29 Carroll College, MT 50 19 Rocky Mountain, MT 26 244 Totals 273

Season: 1989Record: 8-2-0 34 South Dakota Tech 13 35 Black Hills State 16 34 Jamestown College, ND 21 40 Westmar College, IA 6 24 Doane College 12 17 Peru State College 24 36 Montana Tech 17 40 Carroll College, MT 21 38 Dakota Wesleyan 34 298 Totals 164 *43 Nebraska Wesleyan 46 *NAIA II Playoff Game in 2 OT

Season: 1990Record: 9-2-0 30 Montana Tech 23 38 South Dakota Tech 6 67 Black Hills State 21 32 Fort Lewis College, CO 7 43 Western State, CO 38 30 Wayne State College 3 57 Carroll College, MT 14 38 Colorado Mines 21 28 Kearney State College 33 43 Doane College 18 406 Totals 184 *3 Dickinson State, ND 28 *NAIA II Playoff Game

Season: 1991Record: 5-5-1 35 Montana Tech 35 47 South Dakota Tech 14 49 Black Hills State 14 21 Fort Lewis College, CO 19 28 Mesa State, CO 33 9 Fort Hays State, KS 10 48 Colorado Mines 28 49 Western State, CO 51 19 Univ. of Nebraska-Kearney 30 28 Wayne State College 55 10 Adams State College, CO 0 343 Totals 289

Season: 1992Record: 7-3-0 31 Univ. of Mexico (Exhibition) 17 44 South Dakota Tech 30 26 Black Hills State 22 23 Peru State College 27 38 Adams State College, CO 28 38 New Mexico Highlands 0 35 Colorado Mines 30 21 Western State College, CO 49 0 Fort Hays State, KS 10 29 Fort Lewis, CO 22 37 Mesa State, CO 24 322 Totals 242

Season: 1993Record: 6-5-0 *3 Idaho State University 52 66 South Dakota Tech 14 42 Black Hills State 13 36 Peru State College 22 36 Adams State, CO 22 37 New Mexico Highlands 44 28 Colorado Mines 51 20 Western State, CO 31 7 Fort Hays State, KS 35 41 Fort Lewis, CO 3 29 Mesa State, CO 36 345 Totals 323 *CSC received forfeit victory

Season: 1994Record: 9-2-0 54 South Dakota Tech 0 74 Tabor College, KS 0 19 Black Hills State 0 38 Peru State 13 24 Mesa State, CO 38 32 Adams State, CO 18 20 New Mexico Highlands 12 49 Colorado Mines 14 12 Western State, CO 43 52 Fort Hays State, KS 21 29 Fort Lewis, CO 28 403 Totals 187

Season: 1995Record: 8-2-0 46 South Dakota Tech 0 44 Black Hills State 26 20 Peru State College 0 22 Mesa State, CO 19 31 Adams State, CO 27 24 New Mexico Highlands 17 24 Colorado Mines 10 21 Western State, CO 28 5 Fort Hays State, KS 47 31 Fort Lewis, CO 3 268 Totals 177

Season: 1996Record: 10-2-0(Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Champions) 25 Fort Lewis College, CO 24 20 Eastern New Mexico Univ. 17 38 Mesa State College, CO 3 14 Univ. of Nebraska-Kearney 10 11 Western State College, CO 3 32 New Mexico Highlands 21 38 Peru State College 28 18 Adams State College, CO 3 27 Fort Hays State, KS 30 49 Colorado Mines 6 26 Fort Lewis College, CO 19 298 Totals 164 *21 Central Oklahoma 23 *NCAA II playoff game

Season: 1997Record: 8-3-0 34 Western Montana College 10 14 Montana State University 24 20 Mesa State College, CO 18 40 Nebraska-Kearney (OT) 34 14 Western State College, CO 16 14 New Mexico Highlands 16 20 Peru State College 13 36 Adams State College, CO 14 40 Fort Hays State, KS 0 43 Colorado Mines 0 51 Fort Lewis College, CO 14 326 Totals 159

Season: 1998Record: 9-3-0(RMAC Co-Champions) 47 Western Montana College 21 6 Sam Houston State, TX 17 37 Fort Lewis College, CO 0 42 Mesa State College, CO 0 27 Nebraska-Kearney 23 22 Western State, CO 19 28 New Mexico Highlands 31 30 Wayne State College 3 48 Adams State College, CO 34 14 Fort Hays State, KS 10 36 Colorado Mines 6 334 Totals 163 *19 Central Oklahoma 21 *NCAA II Playoff Game

Don TurnerCoached: 1984-86

Career: 10-16-2

Year-By-Year Game Results

Brad SmithCoached: 1987-2004

Career: 133-56-1

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Year-By-Year Game ResultsSeason: 1999Record: 7-3-0(RMAC Co-Champions) 10 Montana State University 20 24 Fort Lewis College, CO 7 42 Mesa State College, CO 19 24 Nebraska-Kearney 18 10 Western State, CO 6 56 New Mexico Highlands 42 14 Western Washington 26 23 Adams State, CO 38 31 Fort Hays State, KS 3 55 Colorado Mines 3 289 Totals 182

Season: 2000Record: 8-3-0 28 Wisconsin-River Falls 14 24 Northern Arizona 32 66 Colorado Mines 2 55 Fort Lewis College, CO 8 22 Mesa State College, CO 28 23 Nebraska-Kearney 22 42 Western State College, CO 14 45 New Mexico Highlands 3 52 Adams State College, CO 0 17 Fort Hays State, KS 14 368 Totals 137 +10 California Davis 48 +NCAA II playoff game

Season: 2001Record: 10-1-0(RMAC Champions) 45 Wisconsin-River Falls 18 31 South Dakota State 21 58 Colorado Mines 28 61 Fort Lewis 9 53 Mesa State 3 26 Nebraska-Kearney 14 25 Western State 12 48 New Mexico Highlands 0 51 Adams State 16 44 Fort Hays State 0 +24 Tarleton State 28 442 Totals 121 +NCAA II playoff game

Season: 2002Record: 8-2-0(RMAC Co-Champions) 15 Wisconsin-River Falls 7 15 South Dakota State 28 52 Fort Hays State 23 35 Colorado Mines 21 54 Fort Lewis 28 31 Mesa State (OT) 30 0 Nebraska-Kearney 12 48 Western State 10 62 New Mexico Highlands 0 24 Adams State 0 336 Totals 159

Season: 2003Record: 8-2-0 43 Wisconsin-River Falls 22 43 Bemidji State 22 28 Fort Hays State 33 28 Colorado Mines 21 45 Fort Lewis (OT) 42 14 Mesa State 21 28 Nebraska-Kearney 22 23 Western State 22 49 N.M. Highlands 6 45 Adams State 44 356 Totals 255

Season: 2004Record: 7-3-0 21 at Minnesota-Duluth 35 16 Adams State 13 50 Bemidji State 43 51 Fort Hays State 28 39 at Colorado Mines 40 40 Fort Lewis 35 35 at Mesa State 14 41 Nebraska-Kearney 44 33 Western State 27 52 at N.M. Highlands 17 378 Totals 296

Season: 2005Record: 4-6-0 17 Minnesota Duluth 28 24 at Missouri Western 36 23 at Adams State 28 45 Fort Hays State 6 26 Colorado Mines 27 35 at Fort Lewis 42 36 Mesa State 24 14 at Nebraska-Kearney 20 40 at Western State 10 44 New Mexico Highlands 14 304 Totals 235

Season: 2006Record: 12-1-0(RMAC Champions) 21 University of Mary 3 35 at Montana State 14 38 at Wayne State 14 57 Colorado Mines 0 40 at New Mexico Highlands 20 35 *Western New Mexico 7 40 at Fort Lewis 27 31 Nebraska-Kearney 12 27 at Mesa State 19 47 Western State 0 44 at Adams State 28 43 +West Texas A&M 17 21 +at Northwest Missouri 28 479 Totals 199+NCAA playoff games

Season: 2007Record: 12-1-0(RMAC Champions) 34 at Washburn 24 55 Wayne State 14 31 at Northern Colorado 0 35 at Colorado School of Mines 7 49 New Mexico Highlands 0 21 at Western New Mexico 0 31 Fort Lewis 9 28 at Nebraska-Kearney 16 7 Mesa State 6 50 at Western State 17 58 Adams State 0 76 +Abilene Christian (3OT) 73 13 +Northwest Missouri 26 488 Totals 192+NCAA playoff games

Season: 2008Record: 11-2-0(RMAC Champions) 37 at University of Mary 17 31 Pittsburg State 38 37 at Adams State 26

32 at CSU-Pueblo 0 17 Nebraska-Kearney 14 56 at New Mexico Highlands 14 43 Western New Mexico 17 48 at Fort Lewis 7 34 Colorado School of Mines 17 27 at Mesa State 16 39 Western State 7 23 +Wayne State 17 10 +at Minnesota Duluth 20 434 Totals 210+NCAA Playoff Games

Season: 2009Record: 7-4 30 University of Mary 14 13 at Pittsburg State 41 24 Adams State 21 17 CSU-Pueblo 28 13 at Nebraska-Kearney 18 51 New Mexico Highlands 7 42 at Western New Mexico 7 38 Fort Lewis 6 27 at Colorado School of Mines (OT) 30 31 Mesa State 7 40 at Western State 21 326 Totals 200

Season: 2010Record: 8-3 35 University of Mary 3 3 at Pittsburg State 14 40 Western State 7 21 at Adams State 10 30 at CSU-Pueblo (3OT) 33 21 Nebraska-Kearney 35 41 at N.M. Highlands 19 31 Western N.M. 7 38 at Fort Lewis 7 38 Colorado School of Mines 31 31 at Mesa State 21 329 Totals 187

Bill O’BoyleCoached: 2005-present

Career: 54-17-0

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100 yards rushing: Glen Clinton vs. Fort Lewis, 2010 (154)

150 yards rushing: Dominic Morris vs. Mesa State, 2010 (153)

200 yards rushing: Aaron Cooksley vs. Western State, 2007 (202)

300 yards rushing: Danny Woodhead vs. Fort Lewis, 2006 (301)

Two 100-yard rushers: Dominic Morris (195) and Glen Clinton (154) vs. Fort Lewis (2010)

Two 150-yard rushers: Dominic Morris (195) and Glen Clinton (154) vs. Fort Lewis (2010)

Three 100-yard rushers: Peter Holak (171), Amos Davis (116) and Austin Forster (104) vs. Colorado Mines (2000)

30 carries: Dominic Morris vs. Mesa State, 2010 (39)

5 TDs in a game: Danny Woodhead vs. New Mexico Highlands, 2004 (*5)

90-yard run for TD: Danny Woodhead vs, New Mexico Highlands, 2005 (91)

92-yard run for TD: Stan Labertew vs. South Dakota Tech, 1970 (*92 yards)

30 pass completions: Joe McLain vs. Pittsburg State, 2008 (38)

35 pass completions: Joe McLain vs. Pittsburg State, 2008 (*38)

250 yards passing: Garrett Treffer vs. Pittsburg State, 2009 (254)

300 yards passing: Garrett Treffer vs. Colorado Mines, 2009 (318)

400 yards passing: Joe McLain vs. Abilene Christian, 2007 (443)

500 yards passing: Shawn Eisenreich vs. Fort Lewis, 2003 (*581)

65-yard pass play: Nate Peterson to Brandon Harrington vs. UNK, 2009 (75)

85-yard pass play: Garrett Treffer to Maurice Threatts vs. Fort Lewis, 2009 (86)

90-yard pass play: Lee Baumann to Mike Dority vs. Black Hills, 1971 (*91)

6 TD passes in a game: Joe McLain vs. Abilene Christian, 2007 (**6)

10 receptions in a game: Mark Haag vs. Colorado Mines, 2009 (11)

150 yards receiving: Brandon Harrington vs. Pittsburg State, 2008 (182)

175 yards receiving: Brandon Harrington vs. Pittsburg State, 2008 (182)

200 yards receiving: Bryce Flammang vs. Fort Lewis, 2003 (250)

3 TD pass receptions: Landon Ehlers vs. Colorado Mines, 2006 (3)

4 TD pass receptions: Don Beebe vs. Black Hills, 1988 (*4)

2 interceptions: Kramer Hirz vs. Fort Lewis, 2009 (2)

3 interceptions: Trevor Hyatt vs. Colorado Mines, 2008 (3)

4 interceptions: Keven Logan vs. Wayne State, 1985 (*4)

Interception returned for TD: Jay Meduna vs. Western N.M., 2009 (15 yards)

Fumble returned for TD: Cory Beran vs. UNK, 2010 (4 yards)

Returned intercepted conversion for 2 points: Kirk Swestka vs. Black Hills, 1995 (*99 yards)

Opponent returned intercepted conversion for two points: Mike Iles, N.M. Highlands, 1993.

Opponent returned botched conversion for two points: Greg Brown, Fort Lewis, 2000 (93 yards)

Kickoff returned for TD: Glen Clinton vs. Colorado Mines, 2010 (88 yards)

Punt returned for TD: Maurice Threatts vs. Fort Lewis, 2008 (66 yards)

45-yard field goal: Michael Ziola vs. Pittsburg State, 2010 (46 yards)

50-yard field goal: Travis Atter vs. Pittsburg State, 2009 (52 yards)

55-yard field goal: Aaron Turner vs. Adams State, 2000 (*57 yards)

3 field goals in a game: Michael Ziola vs. CSU-Pueblo, 2010 (3)

5 field goals in a game: Jay Masek vs. Carroll College, 1990 (*5)

Blocked a kick: Kevin Berg vs. UNK, 2010 (punt)

Eagles held an opponent scoreless: Colorado State-Pueblo, 2008 (32-0)

Eagles held scoreless: by Nebraska-Kearney, 2002 (12-0)

Won on last play in regulation: Beat Adams State 45-44 on 10-yard pass from Shawn Eisenreich to Beau Sheets with no time remaining, 2003.

Lost on last play in regulation: Aaron Abel, Colorado Mines, kicked 24-yard field goal with three seconds remaining to give his team a 27-26 victory, 2005

Won in overtime: Beat Abilene Christian 76-73 in third overtime on Joe McLain’s 12- yard run (2007)

Lost in overtime: CSU-Pueblo won 33-30 in triple overtime (2010)

* Indicates school record** Ties school record

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