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GOLDEN CATNewsletter

Spring 2015

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GOLDEN CAT CONTACTS

Kacey HarperAsst. Director of

Football Operations785-532-7052

[email protected]

Matt GillerAhearn/Asst. Director of

Development 785-532-7984

[email protected]

Newsletter designed by: Emily Brannon

Powercat Pride VolunteerKansas State University

Class of 2015* Deceased

A Letter From Coach Snyder 2014 Golden Cat MembersApril 3, 2015

We have just started spring practice (today being April 3 and our second workout). Still without pads. We have 104 presently on the team; too early to tell, but it is apparent that we have a long way to go. Losing so many prominent and productive players through graduation will truly change the dynamics of the 2015 team. Their degree of commitment will define more clearly where we are and where we’re going.

As you know by now, our spring game will be held in Kansas City at the Sporting Soccer Stadium. Unfortunately, the seating capacity is somewhat limited, but we are having a Golden Cat “reunion”at the game and I believe you can still get tickets that have been set aside. The construction of the new Vanier Complex has created somewhat of an unsafe venue here for the game and thus, the move to Kansas City. The complex is moving forward rapidly and the “projected” date that we may be able to move back in is the last week of July. We start practice on August 5th, so it will be a quick re-transition. We are presently spread out in many different areas with our staff on the 4th floor of the West Stadium, our team and group meeting spaces on both the 4th and 5th floors. Our academic center is on the 2nd floor, the team locker room is spread out at both the Indoor Football Facility and Bramlage. The old indoor facility has been converted to our weight room.

I appreciate the players, coaches and staff for their patience in dealing with the inconvenience. The players will enjoy their new weight room, locker room, training room, player lounge and academic learning center.

I am so very pleased with the GE Johnson Construction Company and the Mortenson Company for the great, prompt and well-coordinated efforts of their workers. They work 16-21 hours per day, 7 days a week and have only taken Easter Sunday off. Sean has been our liaison with the project and has worked diligently to get it all as we would like. The two companies mentioned above have been very cooperative and have developed a positive working relationship with Sean.

A couple of quick notes: Very proud of Tyler Lockett who just recently was honored with the Johnny Rodgers (ex-Heisman winner) Special Teams Player of the Year Award. Johnny, and the founder of the award, Coach William Reed, were here to make the initial presentation.

I am also proud of over 60 of our players who will be going to the four retirement homes here in our community to spend time with the ill and elderly residents this month.

I’ve probably taken up too much space here so I will close by saying that you are truly, greatly appreciated by YOUR football program, the coaches, players and support staff. Thank you for caring as you do.

Warmest Regards,

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As of April 2015* Deceased

Acker, DelAlexander, HeathAllen, MartinAlstatt, BrettArgo, MattArt, OrenBalderston, RobertBarta, Brooks Bernbeck,ThaneBertrand, RobertBlack, DennisBlaylock, RonBogina Jr, GusBogue, GlennaBolick, MarkBoone, JosephBorota Jr, MitchBouler Jr, ClydeBowman, DennisBoyd, DickBranson, RichardBrettschneider, TomBrosius, ThomasBrumley, KeithBurton, ZacButler, JohnButler, WilliamByers, ThomasCase, CaseyCasey, BrianChandler, JohnChilds, EricChristensen, JohnClabaugh, OscarClark, BlaineClark, BrandonClarke, KristenCoble, RobertCompton, DavidConard, MatthewCondray, JoelCooper, DaveCoppenbarger, RonCorbin, RichardCorrigan, LarryCousins, DuaneCowan, JeradCoyle, PatrickCreswell, David

A Letter From Coach Snyder 2014 Golden Cat Members

Mark Chapman* - David Compton - Thomas DeLaHunt - Chad Fulkner - Matt Garver -Russell Jones

Ronald Kimball - Andy Klocke -Lyle Koontz - Lynn Larson - Ben Leber - Kevin Lockett Jon McGraw - Rocky Osborne - Mark Simoneau - David Smith - Russ Stange

PURPLE & SILVER MEMBERS

LIFETIME MEMBERS

Creviston, ElmerCummins, RandallDaniels, JordanDansel, JonathanDeLaHunt, ThomasDettmer, ArlenDissinger, EdwardDrouillard, KellyDuckers, JohnDvorak, RockeyEhret, DubElder, DarrellEllis, HarlanEnglish, BurtEpps, JackEteuini, MaloFairbank, MarvinFeldman, JamesFile, Lee AllynFiser, DouglasFoote, MitchellForeman, DouglasFreeman, RossFrigon, BlakeFurey, JamesGale,J DarrenGangwish, MattGantz, GabeGarber, MatthewGarver, MatthewGlaze, RayGoode, RobGowdy, KennethGrasso, EdGrechus, JamesGresso, DonnGrosse, BenHaas, HarveyHaddock, DeanHamel, DavidHamilton, JeffreyHardin, RussellHardy, EricHarmon, PatrickHarshberger, GaryHartung, KennethHaun, Harold LHemmerling, DwightHenricks, Jordan

Henrikson, WendellHernandez, David CHeun, ScottHlasney, ToddHogan, Charles T.Hokanson, Jr Dean THolm, RonHolmbeck, JohnHoppock, DouglasHorchem, Travis WadeHowell, Andrew & KathleenHubbell, JeremiahIrons, ForestIsernhagen, FredJimenez, Benjamin MatthewJohansen, Roy DJones, David RayJulian, Robert E.Kazar, Jason AndrewKeelan, John EKeith, Cecil GKennedy, William HKerr, BobKilgore, Charles WKimball, RonaldKlocke, Andy & JessicaKoch, Randy JKrause, WayneKrull, Jon & DianaKrull, Leslie E Laddish, GeorgeLamone, BrianLatimore, MarionLaurie Jr, David RLawson, JerryLembright, James ALibel, BriceLock, CharlieLogsdon, Richard Long, JimMangan, BobShad, StephenManges, HarryManucci, DanMarn, Greg Martin, DonMartin, Max TMasters, DickMcConnell, Kent

McDonald, Harry EMcDonald, RonaldMcFillen, RalphMcIntyre, DavidMelcher, GaryMellenthin, CherylMeng, Gerald E.Miller, Greg BMiller, James R.Mintner, JoesphMoody, ToddMoore, BobMorgan, MitchNash, KennethNeedham, DannyNesmith, KennethNichols, RobertNicholson, RodOchs, DirkOettmeier, BertOldham, Carvel*Orban, RogerOsborne, VerlynOverdick, DavidPeck, DeanPennybacker, MarkPetry FamilyPickard, EarlPouch, ShanePulford, WilliamPuls, SpencerRaymer, DonaldRector, J. D.Rempe, MichaelReves, GrantRich, BillyRichardson, JohnRichers, ElmerRiechers, HaroldRiggs, RichardRoberts, EarlRodecap, WillRoether, DouglasRogers, ErnestRossello, RonaldRowe, TimothyRusher, JamesRussell, MikeSchoenfeld, Richard

Schrag, AndySchuster, Stephen Scott, BobSeib, BradleySeiler, BlakeSeiwert, Darrin Severin, TonySjogren, RobertSkaer, DeanSmith, DavidSnyder, EugeneSnyder, JohnSolt, BrandonSomora, LonSpiller, MonteSteeples, DonaldStehley, Don*Steinman, GordonStewart, DavidStonner, JohnSura, PatrickSwank, BruceSweet, DennisSwitzer, MarvinTaylor Jr, CecilThe Bogue FamilyThummel, TomTowers, RichardUnderwood, AlanVader, JosephVeatch, LairdVoegeli, Jacob Voos, ScottVoos, TerryWalczak, AlexanderWallerstedt, ChadWard, NickWarren, NickWatts, MarcWhite, ScottWhitley, EddyWilkinson, RichardWillard, MichaelWinfrey, DennisWoodard, JesseWright, JonathanWywadis, WalterZeller, Eldon

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Coach Mike CoxAssistant Coach

LinebackersThird Season - Idaho ‘89

What is your favorite part about being a coach for Kansas State?Being a part of a great program and living in Manhattan, KS.

What are the most important things you instill in your players?That they will be prepared to be successful.

What keeps you passionate about coaching?When the preparation of the weeks work meets the challenge of gameday.

What are you looking forward to in the coming season? The progress that our younger players have made and will continue to make.

What is your best piece of advice?You don’t ever stay the same - you either get better or you get worse.

By Emily Brannon

By McKenzie Veselic

Extrovert or Introvert?

Favorite Campus Building

Last movie you saw?

Role Model?

Pancakes or Waffles?

Extrovert-Football

Introvert - ClassBoth Extrovert

Theta Xi Fraternity House

Fiedler HallLeadership

StudiesBuilding

The Sandlot The Wedding Ringer

District 9

My Parents My Father

Belgian Waffles Pancakes Waffles

My Dad

Jack CanteleClass of ‘15

Stanton Weber

Class of ‘15

Aaron BennettClass of ‘15

Robert PotoskiClass of ‘57

Extrovert

Student Union

The Godfather Part 1

John F. Kennedy

Extrovert

Seaton Hall

Haven’t seen a movie in 20

years...

Ronald Reagan

Belgian Waffles

August Bogina Jr.

Class of ‘50

Pancakes

Coaches Corner

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By Emily Brannon

By Emily Brannon

How did you get involved with Kansas State Football and what do you do now?I started at K-State Football in August of 1993. I had been in the banking industry for 20 years prior to being hired in the football office so it was a totally different job for me and I’ve loved every minute of it. I was raised with six brothers so working with all the assistant coaches was fun. I work with the assistant coaches in any way they need for game day and season preparation. As the years have gone by, technology has changed a lot of the day to day requirements for game and season preparation so it’s been an evolving job. I do special assignments for Coach Snyder, assist with the Annual Football Award Ceremony at McCain Auditorium, work with our Golden Cat organization, compose Team and Travel Party Manuals for bowl games, arrange visits for our players and Coach Snyder to senior assisted living groups, coordinate Pro Scouts visits and pretty much anything that anyone asks me to do!

What is your favorite part of working at K-State Football?I truly love every aspect of my job but watching the boys come through our program and leave as young men is very rewarding. I love working with all of the coaches – they’re all great men and work very hard.

What is a favorite memory you have?I have been to 15 bowl games, and they have all been awesome, but the first one, the 1993 Copper Bowl, was probably my favorite. It was so great to beat Wyoming in the Arizona dessert with thousands of K-State fans cheering.

Executive Administrative Assistant

Teresa Williams

20th Season

Behind the Scenes

2015

SCH

EDU

LE DATE OPPONENT LOCATION 09/05/15 vs. South Dakota Bill Snyder Family Stadium 09/12/15 at UTSA San Antonio, TX09/19/15 vs. Louisiana Tech Bill Snyder Family Stadium 10/03/15 at Oklahoma State Stillwater, OK10/10/15 vs. TCU Bill Snyder Family Stadium10/17/15 vs. Oklahoma Bill Snyder Family Stadium10/24/15 at Texas Austin, TX 11/05/15 vs. Baylor Bill Snyder Family Stadium 11/14/15 at Texas Tech Lubbock, TX 11/21/15 vs. Iowa State Bill Snyder Family Stadium11/28/15 at Kansas Lawrence, KS

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By Emily Brannon

Within the expansion, what will benefit the players and coaches the most?

The players will have access to a larger locker room, weight room, and training room. There will be state of the art water therapy. Also, there will be a great fueling station that will provide easy access to nutrition. What was the former Vanier Football Complex in need of most that will be upgraded with the new complex?

Space. The new facility will provide a great new look and much more space for the players. What are some new opportunities that will come with the new complex?

This will enhance our recruiting process. With as many new facilities that have gone up in our conference, this will get us back in the ball park. With increased space, a new look and enhanced technologies we will be able to provide a great experience.

How will the new facility compare with others in the Big 12 and nation wide?

This facility will put us in the upper echelon of schools. What are you looking forward to most in the future for K-State football through this expansion?

The most important aspects are having the facilities to provide a great learning, health and physical environment that is occupied by caring and knowledgeable people. The increased size and technologies will help with this.

To follow along with the building progress visit:

http://www.kstatesports.com/masterplan/vanierfootballcomplex/#gallery

Vanier Football Complex

Sean SnyderAssociate Head Coach

Director of Football OpperationsSpecial Teams Coordinator

20th SeasonKansas State ‘94

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What was your favorite part about playing at Kansas State?Max: All of it. My junior year when we actually could have gone to a bowl game if we had beat KU. I liked working with a lot of great kids that worked really hard that put in 100% effort, even though a lot of the time we were undermanned and undergunned. I also met my wife who was a cheerleader at Kansas State.Don: It was such an overwhelming thing that I even got to play for Kansas State. I really enjoyed meeting so many boys and staying in the Old Stadium. I met some of my very best friends, Ben Grosse and Les Krull. Meeting them was one of the best experiences I have ever had.

What are some experiences you share with your brother through being on the team?Max: He was quite a bit older, but what was fun is when he took me to go to the training table with him before I was on the team. We got to eat all we wanted. We are from the country and our family had six kids so we were glad to get to eat all that we wanted. We both keep in touch with teammates we had while playing at Kansas State.I had a brother that played at Nebraska and we could have played against each other but I was red shirted here at Kansas State that year.Don: When I got out of college I began farming and I didn’t get to go to many of Max’s games, but yes, the training table was

always a good place to eat.  What is it like being Golden Cat members together?Max: Once and a while in the fall we go to games together and we go to Cat Town sometimes.

Don: Being able to go back and see both older and younger players is always a special occasion. I never intended on going to college , but I got a scholarship to K-State. School was hard and momma didn’t let me quit. I graduated with a major in Biology and Agriculture.  What did you learn from being on the team?Max: Probably a no-quit attitude, that is what makes people successful. Just don’t quit and that’s all there is to it. It’s easy to quit, but it doesn’t do you any good. Keep plugging away, it’s not always easy but it will do you some good. You have to have a lot of self discipline and keep ahead with stuff, I had to keep ahead in school and not let anything get in the way.Don: Hard work, perseverance, and a never give up attitude. It was tough, but I never gave up. We didn’t win a lot of them, but we gave them all that we had. Being a guard at 160 lbs I had to give it all I had.

Max MartinClass of ‘63

Clay Center, KS

Don MartinClass of ‘57

Clay Center, KS

Golden Cat Catch-Up

Max Martin

Don Martin

By Emily Brannon

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Before coming to Kansas State, Morgan Burns attended Trinity High School in Wichita,

KS. He was rated the number 14 player in the state of Kansas by Rivals.com in 2011. He

was a three-time, all-league pick at both the defensive back and running back positions.

Over his final two high school seasons, Morgan rushed for 2,700 yards and scored 36

touchdowns.

Morgan, who is majoring in Communications Studies, has been a large factor on both

defense and special teams. He started 12 games in 2014, finishing 6th on the team with 55

tackles, tying second with three interceptions and tallying seven pass breakups. Morgan

excelled in the return game averaging 30.7 yards per return and returned a kickoff of 86

yards for a touchdown against Oklahoma State. Morgan, who has been voted a player

representative for the 2015 season will look to continue his success during his senior year.

Family is something that has always meant a lot to Morgan, whether it was his biological

family or the K-State family. This season, Morgan will get to share his K-State family with his

younger brother, Tyler Burns, who has committed to K-State as a grey shirt freshman on the team. Morgan says, “I am so

excited that he will be here this summer and we can live and work out together. Hopefully we can get closer and I can help

him out the best way I can!”

Besides school and football commitments, Morgan likes to stay very active around campus with friends. “I like to read, play

basketball, sand volleyball, hangout with friends and when I have the time, I like to do some hiking in the mountains if I

can.” Morgan has also been very actively involved in the campus ministry, STUMO (Student Mobilization). “I have met some

of my best friends at STUMO and it has taught me how to be

a leader and how to grow in character, which is huge for any

football player or person who is trying to lead.” Since Morgan

will be graduating in December, he says, “I’ll see what football

may hold for me and I want to look into different full time

ministry opportunities: pastoral ministry, college ministries or

go overseas.”

As Morgan reflects on his time at Kansas State so far he says,

“My biggest inspiration is just being around the guys... I truly

love the players on the team!”

Morgan BurnsDefensive Back #33

Wichita, KS

By Samantha Chlebicki & Emily Brannon

Player Spotlight

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What are your thoughts on spring ball and having the spring game in Kansas City?KC: We lost a couple of key pieces but I think that we have more than people realize. I’m excited to see what the young guys coming in will do. I’m excited for it. This is probably the most excited that I have been for spring ball.DC: I’m excited, especially having it at Sporting Park. That will be really cool. JL: I’m really looking forward to spring ball, I think that we have a lot of guys working hard. It’s going to be really cool having it in Kansas City because that’s a world class facility, so that will be really cool!MB: I think we have a lot of big fans out in that part of town, in Kansas City.

What is your favorite part of footballl?KC: Every Saturday, being in front of 50,000 of the most passionate fans. I mean, our fan base is awesome. Especially our student section, I think, is the most passionate. They’re loud, they’re always there. I look forward to every Saturday because they make it that much better.JL: I really like the day to day stuff and just being with the guys, just the camaraderie and the togetherness; Some of my best friends are on the team, guys that I’ll probably be in contact with for the rest of my life. When we are doing actual football stuff, we’re serious, but when we’re not, we’re just messing around and stuff. Putting our hard work out there on Saturdays for the fans to see is really cool too.MB: I think I enjoy just being known. I can go somewhere and someone will be like, “Hey! Marquel!” and it’s cool because I can sit around and hold a conversation with anybody. Kids truly appreciate you and what you do. I met a kid during season and he just wanted me to sign something for his dad who was in the hospital and I didn’t have anything to sign for him at the time, so I had him call his dad and I got to talk to him and everything. It’s just the fact that it means so much to them. To me, I’m just a guy who puts on shoulder pads every day. It’s nothing. I’m not anyone too special, but it means that much to a kid and that’s something that he’ll remember the rest of his life. DC: Growing up 30 minutes down the road, as a kid, I was here every Saturday and I remember a first grade field trip, we came and toured K-State and my mom has pictures from when we were down on the field. I guess when I was little, I told my mom, “Mom, I’m going to play on this field one day.” I guess it’s just my dream to be playing here, I’m actually doing what I’ve always wanted to do. KC: I can vouch for that too. Growing up, I was always a K-State fan and now that we’re actually getting to live our dream on Saturday

Interview done on: March 4, 2015

Jason LierzOffensive Line #59

Manhattan, KS

Marquel BryantDefensive End #45

Dallas, TX

Dalton Converse Long Snapper #46

Clay Center, KS

Locker Room Talk

Kody CookWide Receiver #19

Louisburg, KS

By: Samantha Chlebicki

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By Emily Brannon

2015 Alamo Bowl

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Overachiever Award Presented to the Freshman football player who achieved outstanding performance levels in the areas of strength and conditioning, while demonstrating an intense, tireless work ethic. – Sam Sizelove

Red Raider Award For recognition of the Scout Squad player who contributed the most to the team during the season for hard work, effort, dedication and weekly preparation for the opponent. - Dalvin Warmack & Logan O’Dea

Scholar-Athlete Award For the individual who through his efforts on the field and in the classroom best distinguished himself as both a quality student and a quality athlete. – Stanton Weber

Purple Pride Award For the walk-on who through his efforts on and off the field best represents Kansas State football with quality play, leadership and work ethic. – Weston Hiebert

Ken Ochs Courage Award For the athlete who best exemplifies the courage displayed by former Wildcat football player, Ken Ochs, who died of cancer in 1969.– Joseph Bonugli & Matt Kleinsorge

Kevin Saunders Never Give Up Award For the individual who most displays the greatest courage, perseverance and determination in never giving up in pursuit of team goals. – Laton Dowling & Dylan Schellenberg

Bob Cope Memorial Award Senior walk-on completing education who best epitomizes the character, determination, work ethic, leadership and unselfishness of Coach Bob Cope. - Chad Wallerstedt

Nancy Bennett Memorial Award Person in program who best represents the spirit of Nancy Bennett: Always positive, spirited and a fighter. – Dante Barnett & Taylor Godinet

Anthony A. Bates Memorial Award Awarded to that individual who best promotes team unity and unselfishness for the benefit of the team. – Curry Sexton

Joan Friederich Award For the individual who, through his unselfishness, leadership, and commitment to Kansas State Football, best represents the team concept.– Randall Evans & B.J. Finney

Jim “Shorty” Kleinau Award Person in the program who best represents loyalty, hard work & commitment and dedication to a common cause.– Jonathan Truman & Drew Liddle

Most Improved Defensive Player – Jordan Willis & Will Geary

Most Improved Offensive Player – Curry Sexton

Outstanding Defensive Front Seven Award For the defensive front seven player who demonstrated the most outstanding performance, leadership and effort throughout the season.– Ryan Mueller

Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award For the offensive lineman who demonstrated the most outstanding performance, leadership, and effort throughout the season.– B.J. Finney

Special Teams Most Valuable Player – Matthew McCrane & Tyler Lockett

Defensive Most Valuable Player – Jonathan Truman

Offensive Most Valuable Player – Jake Waters & Tyler Lockett By Emily Brannon And Samantha Chlebicki

2014 Team Awards

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Let’s finish the Vanier Football Campaign!

Limited number of lockers remaining

Invest in the future of K-State Football

The Family Locker Campaign gives football alumni the exclusive opportunity to continue to be a part of the Family, even after their K-State career, and provides the ability to leave a lasting legacy for all future Wildcat football student-athletes.

In recognition of your gift, a plaque will be prominently displayed on the front of a locker used by a current member of the K-State team. This is a meaningful way to make a contribution to the Vanier Football Challenge Campaign and reminds today's players of the men who came before them and the many more that will follow.

Leave Your Legacy Contribution Options

SINGLE PLAQUE: $5,000 Per PlayerOne Plaque on locker front. Contributions made either upfront or in installmetns over two or four year period.

SHARED PLAQUE: $2,500 per playerShared plaque on locker front, cost split between two players. Contributions made either upfront or in installments over a two or four year period.

VANIER FOOTBALL COMPLEXFAMILY LOCKER CAMPAIGN

Thank you to the following individuals for their commitment to this project!

Nolan Ahlvers ‘02-04Larry Anderson ‘61-65Joe Boone ‘89-91Mitch Borota ‘64-67Zac Burton ‘96-00Jerametrius Butler ‘97-00John Butler ‘89-93Ian Campbell ‘04-08John Chandler ‘80-83Eric Childs ‘05-09Jeromey Clary ‘02-05Joe Bob Clements ’94-98Steven Cline ‘03-07Andre Coleman ‘90-93David Compton ‘85-86Ron Coppenbarger ‘69-72Dick Corbin ‘54-57

Bill Kennedy ‘65-68Ron Kimball ‘68-72Andy Klocke ‘98-02Les Krull ‘55-58Marion Latimore ‘70-71Nick Leckey ‘00-03Ryan Lilja ‘02-04Don Martin ‘55-59Jamie Mendez ‘90-93Fred Merrill Jr ‘70-73Jim Miller ‘76-79Mike Montgomery ‘67-70Jeff Mortimer ‘02-06Ken Nesmith ‘54-56Marvin Norby ‘43-46Gary Olson ‘66-67David Payne ‘67-70

Bob Sjogren ‘61-64Dean Skaer ‘56-58Sean Snyder ‘91-92Tate Snyder ‘10-14Daniel Sparks ‘79-83Russ Stange ‘87-88Don Stehley ‘46-50Dick Towers ‘50-52Laird Veatch ‘90-94Al Walczak ‘65-67Nick Warren ‘97-01Stan Weber ‘80-84Stanton Weber ’12-15Dennis Winfrey ‘59-63Eric Wolford ‘90-93

Don DeLaHunt ’75Tom DeLaHunt ‘73-76Todd Elder ‘83-86Chad Faulkner ‘85-89DeShawn Fogle ‘93-96Matt Gangwish ‘94-97Gregory Gaskins Jr. ‘03-07Rob Goode ‘84-88Martin Gramatica ‘94-98Rogerick Green ‘88-91Ekwensi Griffith ‘88-92Ben Grosse ‘56-58Andrew Harding ‘81-85David Hernandez ‘70-75Frank Hernandez ‘88-92Ken Hitch ‘76-79Kirby Hocutt ‘90-94

Ryan Payne ‘95-99RobertPearson ’91-93Marcus Perry ‘03-07A. Peter Petrus ‘68-69Antoine Polite ‘00-05Shane Pouch ‘85-88Cedric Price ‘58-61Robb Raney ‘93-95Michael Rempe ‘74-77Grant Reves ‘96-00John Robertson ‘97-01Dan Roda ‘65-69Doug Roether ‘53-55R.M. “Susie” Sears ’20-23Blake Seiler ‘03-06Mark Simoneau ’95-99Ted Sims ‘01-05

http://www.kstatesports.com/masterplan/vanierfootballcomplex/lockers.html

JORDY NELSONWR #27, 2003-2007

RILEY, KSGOAL 12 - NO SELF LIMITATIONS

JORDY NELSONWR #27, 2003-2007

RILEY, KSGOAL 12 - NO SELF LIMITATIONS