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Game TimeDate Opponent Game Site City at Site

Sept. 4 At Albion Sprankle-Sprandel Stadium Albion, Mich. 1 p.m.

Sept. 11 At Youngstown State Stambaugh Stadium Youngstown, Ohio 6 p.m.

Sept. 18 TAYLOR Butler Bowl Indianapolis, Ind. 1 p.m.

Sept. 25 At San Diego* Torero Stadium San Diego, Calif. 6 p.m.

Oct. 2 CAMPBELL* Butler Bowl Indianapolis, Ind. noon

Oct. 9 At Davidson* Richardson Stadium Davidson, N.C. noon

Oct. 16 DAYTON* Butler Bowl Indianapolis, Ind. 1 p.m.

Oct. 23 MOREHEAD STATE*(HC) Butler Bowl Indianapolis, Ind. 1 p.m.

Oct. 30 At Valparaiso* Brown Field Valparaiso, Ind. 1 p.m.

Nov. 6 JACKSONVILLE* Butler Bowl Indianapolis, Ind. noon

Nov. 13 At Drake* Drake Stadium Des Moines, Iowa 1 p.m.

*--Pioneer Football League game.(HC)--Homecoming.

ButlerQuick Facts

Location: Indianapolis, Ind. 46208Founded: 1855Enrollment: 4,200Nickname: BulldogsColors: Blue and WhiteConference: Pioneer Football LeagueNational Affiliation: NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS)President: Dr. Bobby FongAthletic Director: Barry CollierAthletic Phone: (317) 940-9375SID: Jim McGrath Office: (317) 940-9414 Home: (317) 842-5940 Fax: (317) 940-9808Head Coach: Jeff Voris Alma Mater: DePauw ‘89

Butler Record: 24-21 (4 yrs.)Butler Record: 24-21 (4 yrs.)ButlerCareer Record: 39-55 (9 yrs.)

Office Phone: (317) 940-6803 Best Time to Call: 9 a.m.-12 noonAssistant Coaches: Joe Cheshire (DePauw ‘99) Tim Cooper (DePauw ‘97) Nick Tabacca (Ball State ‘04)Athletic Trainer: Chris TinkeyStadium: Butler Bowl Capacity: 5,647 Surface: Pro Grass (Field Turf) Press Box Phone: (317) 940-98172009 Record: 11-1-02009 League Record: 7-1 (1st-tie)Lettermen Returning: 40 (20 Off., 18 Def., 2 Spec.)Lettermen Lost: 13Starters Returning: 17 (9 Off., 8 Def.)All-Time Football Record: 539-417-35/120 years

2010 BUTLER FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

CREDITS: Butler’s 2010 Football Guide was designed and edited by Jim McGrath, Butler sports information director. Photography by Butler photographer Brent Smith. Cover design by the Butler Publications Office.

All-Americans, Butler ......................................All-Americans, Butler ......................................All-Americans, Butler 28Butler Bowl ....................................................... 6Butler University ............................................. 40Coaching Records, Butler ...............................Coaching Records, Butler ...............................Coaching Records, Butler 32Coaching Staff ...............................................Coaching Staff ...............................................Coaching Staff 4-6 Head Coach Jeff Voris ................................. 4 Joe Cheshire ................................................ 5 Tim Cooper .................................................. Tim Cooper .................................................. Tim Cooper 5 Neil Tabacca ................................................. 5 Lettermen, Butler All-Time ..................... 36-39Opponents ................................................. 24-26Pioneer Football League ................................ 27Player Profiles ............................................. 7-18Records, Annual Team Won-Lost ................... 32Records, Butler Individual .......................... 28-31Records, Butler Team ..................................... 29Results, 2009 Game-by-Game ....................... 23Results, All-Time ........................................ 33-35Roster, 2010 .............................................. 20-21Schedule, 2010 ................................................. 1Statistics, 2009 ............................................... 22

Contents

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2010 Butler Football

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Bulldogs Seek Repeat PerformanceThe first sign that 2009 might be

something special for Butler’s football program came in the fourth week of the season at Morehead State. Trailing 21-0 in that game, the Bulldogs rallied for a 28-21 victory in overtime in a stadium where they were previously 0-6. A week later, Butler defeated Pioneer Football League preseason favorite San Diego with a fi eld goal on the fi nal play of the game! The Bulldogs, who were picked fi fth in the league preseason poll, went on to capture a PFL co-championship and advance to the Gridiron Classic, where they defeated Central Connecticut State for their fi rst postseason victory. Butler’s fi nal 11-1 record was the best in school history! This season, fueled by last year’s success, 17 returning starters and a brand new 5,647-seat stadium, the Bulldogs are eager to make a repeat run. But head coach Jeff Voris, entering his fi fth season with the Bulldogs, is cautious in his assessment. “Our guys understand that if the ball bounces a different way on three or four plays, we’re in the middle of the pack. It’s that fragile in our league from top to bottom,” said Voris. “We know how strong the competition is that we’re up against, and we realize that to reach the level we did last year, we’re going to have to work even harder and be even better. I think our guys understand the importance of a good foundation.” Voris can call on nine returning starters on offense and eight on defense, plus his

top punter and placekicker. Included among the returning regulars are All-PFL performers Donnie Gilmore (OL), Scott Gray (RB), Zach Watkins (WR), Mike Staniewicz (OL), Nick Caldicott (LB), Grant Hunter (DL), Grant Hunter (DL), Grant HunterAndrew Huck (QB), Mark Giacomantonio(DB), Michael Wilson (P) and Jordan Koopman (RS). Gilmore, Gray and Watkins were fi rst team picks. “We feel good about the players we have returning and our overall experience and depth,” noted Voris. “But it’s still going to come down to how we prepare for games and how we do things.

OffenseThe Bulldogs led the PFL in total offense

and fi nished second in the league in scoring offense in 2009. And most of the players who helped Butler compile that lofty standing are back this season. The most interesting competition could be at quarterback, where Voris has two of the top three single season passers in Butler history! Huck, who threw for 2,454 yards and 21 touchdowns last season, is joined by senior Matt Kobli, who passed for 2,518 yards and 23 touchdowns in 2008. Kobli sat out a university-imposed suspension last season, before returning this year. Huck ranked second in the PFL in total offense (243.4) last season; Kobli led the league in total offense (273.7) the previous year. “Andrew is the starter,” said Voris of his junior signal caller. “Matt is unique in that he’s a really, really good quarterback, but

because of his size and athletic ability, he can help us in a lot of different areas. Our focus has been on how we can get him on the fi eld at different times and at different spots, while still training him as a quarterback.” “We defi nitely feel really good about our quarterback position,” added the Butler coach. Both quarterbacks will be throwing to a record-setting wide receiver. Watkins led the PFL with a Butler record 78 catches last season, including 10 touchdown receptions. He also had the fourth-highest single season total for receiving yards (918) in Butler history. Also back are veteran receivers Eddie McHale, Jordan Koopman and Jeff Larsen, plus tight ends Carter Walley, Ryan Webband Bill Bork. McHale was the team’s third-leading receiver last year with 38 catches for 493 yards, while Koopman had 24 receptions for 258 yards. The backfi eld is well-stocked with Gray, who fi nished third in the PFL in rushing (72.3) in 2009, and junior Ryan Hitchcock both returning. The two combined for more than 1,200 yards last year, while helping Butler rank second in the league in rushing offense. Sophomore Steven Depositar, Butler’s fourth-leading rusher last year, also returns, while several newcomers could break into the rotation. “This is the best depth we’ve had in the backfi eld since I’ve been here,” said Voris. “Again, we have to fi nd ways to get them all on the fi eld.”

Defensive end Grant Hunter finished 11th in the NCAA Division I FCS in quarterback sacks, despite missing three games with injury.

Wide receiver Zach Watkins led the Pioneer Football League and set a Butler record with 78 receptions in 2009.

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There’s also depth in the offensive line, which features returning starters Gilmore, Staniewicz, Rob Hobson and Pete Mattingly. Gilmore has started 34 consecutive games, while Staniewicz has started 33 of the last 34. Senior Ryan Secrist, who was a starter two years ago before missing last season with injury, is back as are most of last season’s top reserves.

DefenseButler’s opportunistic defense led the

PFL in turnover margin (+7/0.58) last season, and the Bulldogs were the fourth-toughest team in the league to score against (19.1). Voris does have to replace two of his top four tacklers, but the bulk of the defensive unit returns. The Bulldogs’ defensive strength starts up front with a veteran defensive line led by Hunter. A second team Academic All-American, Hunter fi nished second in the PFL and 11th in the NCAA Division I FCS in quarterback sacks, despite missing three games will illness, and he led the team in tackles for loss for the second straight year. The junior end will be joined by seven defensive linemen who each saw action in at least 10 games last season. Senior Rob Cosler, junior Jeff Poss and sophomore Jace Tennant each played in all 12 games last season at defensive end, while junior Ross Teare saw action at defensive tackle in all 12 contests. Senior Tyler Skaggs started seven of 10 games at defensive tackle, while junior Larry Thomas and sophomore Taylor

Quarterback Andrew Huck compiled the third-highest passing total in Butler history last seasaon.

Clarkson each played in 11 games. Poss fi nished seventh on the team in tackles, while Hunter was eighth. “When you can line up a defensive line with guys who have played together, anchored by Grant Hunter, you’ve got a chance,” noted Voris. The Bulldogs are equally experienced at linebacker, despite losing second-leading tackler Derek Guggenberger, and in the secondary, despite the absence of third-leading tackler Spencer Summerville. Caldicott, Butler’s leading tackler last season, anchors a linebacker corps that includes returning regular Andrew Cottrelland top 2009 reserves Jordan Ridleyand William Lamar. Caldicott fi nished with 70 tackles last season, one more than Guggenberger and two more than Summerville. He also led the team with three forced fumbles and tied for second on the squad with three pass interceptions. Cottrell, playing his fi rst season with the Bulldogs fi nished fi fth on the team in tackles (43), while Ridley was tenth (36). Ridley and Lamar both saw action in all 12 Butler games last season. Additional help could come from seniors Bob Olszewski and junior Robert Koteff, both of whom saw regular action last season, and sophomore Artis Hailey, who’s switching from running back to linebacker. The defensive secondary is led by senior Tadd Dombart and junior Mark Giacomantonio. Dombart, a four-year regular, enters his fi nal season with seven career pass interceptions and more than 100 career tackles. Giacomantonio, Butler’s

fourth-leading tackler last season, led the PFL in pass interceptions in 2009 with fi ve in nine games. Junior Jack McKenna, named Butler’s Most Improved Defensive Player last season, returns at cornerback, where he started all 12 games in 2009 and tied Dombart with three pass thefts. He also fi nished sixth on the team in tackles. Sophomore Matt Foor and junior Foor and junior Foor Logan Sullivan, both of whom saw extensive action last season, are the top candidates to replace Summerville at strong safety, while junior Andy Dauch adds experienced depth at free safety. Several newcomers could contribute at cornerback. “We have experienced guys returning at all positions (in the secondary), and we have some really good young depth,” stated Voris. “We enter the season feeling very good about our secondary.”

Special TeamsUnlike a year ago, the Bulldogs return all

of their top special teams players. Sophomore Michael Wilson took over the team’s punting chores last season and wound up being named Butler’s Special Teams MVP. He led the PFL in number of punts inside the 20-yard line (29), helping the Bulldogs win the battle of fi eld position. Junior David Lang took over as the team’s placekicker, and he fi nished as the Butler’s third-leading scorer with 54 points. He booted seven fi eld goals, including a pair of game-winners, and wound up third in the PFL in kick scoring. Koopman returns as the squad’s top kick returner, averaging 22.7 yards per return last season, while Dombart led the Bulldogs in punt returns.

Tailback Scott Gray led the Bulldogs and ranked third in the PFL with a career-best 868 rushing yards in 2009.

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In just four seasons, Jeff Voris has taken Butler from an 0-11 record to the most successful season in school history! Voris, who’s improved the Bulldogs’ win total in each of his four seasons, took a Butler team picked fi fth in the Pioneer Football League preseason poll, and guided it to an 11-1 campaign, a tie for the PFL championship and Butler’s fi rst-ever post-season victory. The 11 wins in 2009 set a Butler single season record and tied the PFL single season mark, and the league title was Butler’s fi rst since 1994. Butler also tied the PFL record for league wins (7), while setting a record for home wins

(7) and completing an unbeaten Butler Bowl slate. The Buldogs picked up the post-season win with a 28-23 victory over Central Connecticut State in the 2009 Gridiron Classic, a post-season game matching the champions of the PFL and the Northeast Conference. Voris guided the Bulldogs to nine straight wins to start the season, matching the Butler record for consecutive victories and making the 2009 Bulldogs just the third football squad in school history to own a 9-0 record. Included in that opening stretch was a 23-14 victory over Valparaiso in the annual Hoosier Helmet Trophy game. To no one’s surprise, Voris was named the PFL Coach of the Year. The historic 2009 Butler campaign came one year after Voris guided the Bulldogs to a 6-5 record, the program’s fi rst winning season in more than a decade! The six wins were Butler’s most since 1997 and the second-most since the Bulldogs moved to Division I in 1993. And Butler’s four league wins Division I in 1993. And Butler’s four league wins Division I in 1993. And Butler’s f tied the Bulldogs’ highest PFL win total to that point! The successful campaign came just one year after Voris guided Butler to a 4-7 mark in just his second season at the helm. The four victories were the most by a Butler football team since 2002 and marked another step forward for the program. In 2006, his fi rst season as Butler’s head coach, Voris guided the Bulldogs to a 3-8 mark and a tie for fi fth place in the PFL. His fi rst victory at Butler snapped an 18-game losing streak by the Bulldogs, and the team’s three total wins matched Butler’s victory total for the previous three seasons combined. A former record-setting quarterback at DePauw University, Voris was named the 24th head football coach at Butler in December of 2005. He previously had served as head coach at Carroll (Wis.) College for fi ve seasons, following assistant coaching stints at Edinboro, DePauw, Texas and Illinois. Voris spent fi ve seasons rebuilding the football program at Carroll. His fi rst team in 2001 had just 51 players. In 2005 with the squad size up to 111 players, he guided the Pioneers to a 6-4 record and a third place fi nish in the Midwest Conference. It was Carroll’s fi rst winning season since 1996, and the Pioneers’ six league wins tied the school record for most MWC wins. During his fi ve campaigns at Carroll, Voris coached one second team All-American, one honorable mention All-American, 11 fi rst team all-conference players and 30 academic all-conference performers. He coached an all-conference quarterback in four of his fi ve seasons. Carroll teams broke 10 school records for offense and special teams during his tenure, and his 2005 squad ranked fourth in the NCAA Division III in punt return average. Voris took the Carroll head coaching position after spending one season on the staff of head coach Lou Tepper at Edinboro. He previously served under head coach Nick Mourouzis at DePauw. During his four seasons as offensive coordinator at DePauw, the Tigers compiled a 29-11 record, won one conference

Head Coach Jeff Voris

The Jeff Voris File

Name: Jeff VorisAge: 43Birthdate: 8/27/67Wife: JulieChildren: Jenna (14), Josie (12), Jessy (9)High School: West Aurora (Ill.)College: DePauw University (B.A., 1989) Postgraduate: University of Illinois (M.S., 1991)

College Football Playing Career (Honors)DePauw University, 1986-89 (Four-year starting quarterback, three-time team MVP, two-time HM All-America, 1989 team captain), DePauw Hall of Fame (2009)

Coaching Career (Position responsibility)1990-92 Univ. of Illinois, Graduate Assistant (Defensive Backs/Linebackers)1992-94 Univ. of Texas, Graduate Assistant (Wide Receivers/Offensive Line)1994-2000 DePauw University, Head Strength and Conditioning Coach1994-95 DePauw University, Junior Varsity Coach1996-2000 DePauw University, Offensive Coordinator (Quarterbacks)2000-01 Edinboro University, Offensive Coordinator (Quarterbacks)2001-05 Carroll College, Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator (Quarterbacks)2006- Butler University, Head Coach

Collegiate Head Coaching RecordYear School Won Lost Pct.2001 Carroll 2 7 .2222002 Carroll 1 9 .1002003 Carroll 3 7 .3002004 Carroll 3 7 .300 2005 Carroll 6 4 .6002006 Butler 3 8 .2732007 Butler 4 7 .3642008 Butler 6 5 .5452009 Butler 11 1 .917 Career 39 55 .415

championship and posted four consecutive wins over Wabash in the Monon Bell Classic. He coached an all-conference quarterback in 1996 and 1997, and DePauw ranked eighth in the NCAA Division III in passing offense in 1996. DePauw also ranked fi rst in Division III in turnover margin in 1996 and eighth in turnover margin in 1998. He was the head junior varsity coach at DePauw in 1994-95, and he served as strength and conditioning coach for the Tigers in all six seasons. Voris began his collegiate coaching career in 1990 as a graduate assistant at Illinois. During his two seasons with the Illini, he assisted with defensive backs and outside linebackers. He later spent two seasons at Texas, where he worked with wide receivers and the offensive line. The Butler coach was a four-year starting quarterback at DePauw, 1986-89. He was a three-time team Most Valuable Player and a team captain in 1989. He earned honorable mention All-America recognition in 1988 and 1989, and he still holds DePauw career football records for most passing yards (6,035), most touchdown passes (56), most pass completions (504), most pass attempts (910) and total offense (5,754). He set single game records with 38 completions against Findlay in 1987 and fi ve touchdown passes against Taylor in 1988, and he’s the only player in DePauw football history to lead the Tigers in passing for four consecutive seasons! He was inducted into the DePauw Athletic Hall of Fame in 2009. Voris earned a bachelor’s degree in health, physical education and recreation from DePauw in 1989 and a master’s degree in athletic administration from Illinois in 1991. He and his wife, Julie, are parents of three children, Jenna (14), Josie (12) and Jessy (9).

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Assistant CoachesNick TabaccaOffensive Line

Nick Tabacca, who served the past three seasons on the football staff at Defi ance College, was named an assistant football coach at Butler in July, 2010. Hetook over as offensive line coach for the Bulldogs, fi lling the spot of departed coach and offensive coordinator Frank Smith. Tabacca was the offensive line coach for all three of his seasons at Defi ance, and he spent the past two campaigns as offensive coordinator for

the Yellow Jackets. He directed an offensive unit that led the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference in fewest turnovers for two straight years. During his three seasons at the Ohio school, Defi ance had seven All-Conference offensive linemen. Tabacca was a four-year letterwinner and three-year starter as an offensive lineman at Ball State. He was a two-time Mid-American Conference All-Academic selection and a team captain as a senior. He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant coach at Ball State in 2005, before accepting the position at Defi ance in 2007. He received a B.S. degree from Ball State in 2004 and earned his masters degree in business administration from Ball State in 2006.

Joe CheshireCo-Defensive CoordinatorCo-Defensive CoordinatorCo-Defensive Coordi

Joe Cheshire is in his sixth season as a full-time assistant coach, following one season with the Bulldogs as a part-time assistant. He handles the team’s linebackers, while also serving as Butler’s recruiting coordinator, and this season, he’s taking on the additional duties of Co-Defen-sive Coordinator. Cheshire joined the Bulldogs in 2004, after spending two seasons as offensive backs coach at DePauw University. In his fi nal season at DePauw, the

Tigers led the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference in rushing yards per game. The son of former Butler football player Jim Cheshire (‘75), Joe was a four-year football letterwinner at DePauw. He was the Tigers’ offensive Most Valuable Player in 1997, and he served as a football team captain in 1998. He earned all-conference recognition as a junior, when he led DePauw in pass receiving. Cheshire received a B. A. degree from DePauw in 1999 and began a brief business career before returning to the football fi eld in 2002. He and his wife, Ashleigh, have two children, Griffi n and Charlotte.

David KenneyDefensive Tackles

David Kenney is in his fi fth season on Butler’s coaching staff, and he has responsibility for the Bulldogs’ defensive line. He spent a portion of the 2010 preseason working with the Indianapolis Colts’ defensive unit under the Bill Walsh Minority Internship Program. Kenney joined the Bulldogs after spending one season as head coach and defensive coordinator of the Washington Township Travel Team (IEFA) and two seasons as an assistant football

coach at North Central High School. Kenney was a defensive tackle and nose guard for three seasons at Tuskegee University, where he earned a B. S. degree in 1996. He and his wife, Kristen, are parents of four children, Devante (17), David (15), Khirra (10) and Dakari (9). He’s a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.

Nick AndersonCornerbacksCornerbacksCornerback

Nick Anderson is in his fourth season with the Bulldogs, taking over this year as cornerbacks’ coach. He’s also coached wide receivers for the Bulldogs. Anderson previ-ously spent two seasons as an assistant football coachat Indianapolis Manual High School and one year as an assistant coach at LaVille High School. He began his collegiate playing career at Eastern Kentucky University in 1997, before transferring to Quincy University, where

he was a starting defensive back. Anderson, a 2003 Quincy graduate, has played semi-pro football for the past fi ve yearsfor the past fi ve yearsfor .

Danny SearsReceiversReceiversReceiver

Danny Sears, a former standout wide receiver at Franklin College, is in his fourth season at Butler. He’s working with the team’s receivers this year, after coaching cor-nerbacks in 2009. Sears was a three-time, fi rst team All-Heartland Conference wide receiver (2004-06) and a two-time conference Special Teams MVP (2004 & 2006) as a punt and kick returner. He fi nished his col-legiate career with more than 2,000 receiving yards and

20 career touchdown catches. The four-year letterwinner for the Grizzlies compiled over 5,000 all-purpose yards, 2003-06.

Tim CooperCo-Defensive CoordinatorCo-Defensive CoordinatorCo-Defensive Coordi

Former Miami (Ohio) and Carroll College football assistant Tim Cooper was named an assistant football coach at Butler in March, 2010. He’s working with Butler’s defensive secondary and serves as a Co-Defensive Coordinator. Cooper was the defensive secondary coach at Miami (Ohio), 2004-2008, helping the RedHawks to three Mid-American Conference East championships. He previously had served as defensive secondary and

linebackers coach at Carroll, 2001-2003, where he worked under current Butler head coach Jeff Voris. Most recently, Cooper served as defensive quality control-secondary at Indiana University. Cooper began his coach-ing career as a graduate assistant coach/recruiting coordinator at DePauw University in 1997. He accepted a position assisting with the secondary at the University of Rhode Island in 1999 and then took a graduate assistant position at the University of Connecticut in 2000. Cooper also served one season as a graduate assistant coach at Miami (Ohio) in 2003, helping the RedHawks to a 13-1 record, a Mid-American Conference championship, a berth in the GMAC Bowl and a #10 national ranking. A three-year defensive starter as a player at DePauw, Cooper earned four varsity letters and helped the Tigers to the 1996 Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference championship. He was the Defensive Most Valuable Player for the 101st Monon Bell Game, and he served as team captain for the 1996 squad, which broke 27 school records and led the NCAA Division III in turnover margin. Cooper earned a B.A. degree from DePauw in 1997 and a master’s degree from Indiana State University in 1999.

Chris DavisRunning Backsacksack

Chris Davis, who earned two varsity letters as an offensive ers as an offensive ers as an oflineman with the Bulldogs, is in his third season on the Butler staff. He’s coaching Butler’s running backs, after working with the squad’s tight ends last season. Davis began his senior season with the Bulldogs as a starting offensive tackle, only to be sidelined by injury for the third time in his career. He was named to the Pioneer Football League Academic Honor Roll three times, and

he graduated with a degree in secondary education in the spring of 2008.

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Matt WalkerTight Ends

Matt Walker, former head coach at DePauw Univer-sity, is in his fi rst season on Butler’s staff. He has responsibility for the Bulldogs’ tight ends. Walker was the head coach at DePauw from 2006-09, compiling a 22-8 overall record and a 13-7 mark in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference. He also served as an assistant football coach at DePauw for six years and was the Tigers’ head baseball coach for 10 seasons. A two-sport athlete in football and baseball as an un-

dergraduate, Walker earned a degree from DePauw in 1999. He holds a master’s degree from Indiana State.

Rob NoelDefensive Ends

Rob Noel, a four-year letterwinner with the Bulldogs(2005-08), is in his second season on the Bulldogs’ football staff. He has responsibility for Butler’s defensive ends. Noel, who played both offensive guard and offensive tackle for the Bulldogs, set a Butler career record for games played (44), and he was in the Bulldogs’ starting lineup in his fi nal 22 games. He earned All-League honors as an offensive lineman, and he was a two-time Academic All-League player. Noel earned

his degree from Butler in 2009.

Assistant Coaches/Staff

Grant LewisStudent Assistant

Defense

John HardingEquipmentManager

Chris TinkeyFootball Athletic

Trainer

Jim PealStrength/Conditioning

Coordinator

Thorn MurphyStudent Assistant

Offense

SUPPORT STAFF

Jennifer JohnsonEquipment Room

Butler Bowl

The Butler Bowl, home to Butler football for eight decades, received a major face-lift for the 2010 season. Located on the northeast side of Butler’s campus just east of storied Hinkle Fieldhouse, the Butler Bowl project took a major step forward with the addition of new bleacher and chairback seats on the west side, visitor’s seating on the east side and a new brick press box stretching between the 30-yard lines. The new seats boosted the stadium capacity to 5,647, and the new press box added main level areas for media, radio, coaches and boosters as well as an upper level video area and observation deck. The renovation of the Butler Bowl, part of a plan to build new student housing along the east side of the stadium, began during the summer of 2005 with the removal of the Hilton U. Brown Theatre, located in the south end zone, and the demoli-tion of the east stands. A new fi eld turf surface replaced the former grass fi eld and a new scoreboard was added to the south end zone. The fi eld itself was raised by nearly eight feet and moved slightly to the south. The original Butler Bowl was designed as part of a massive project developed to give Butler University one of the fi nest athletic plants in the nation. Construction on the Bowl was completed in time for the start of the 1928 football season, and Butler inaugurated the stadium by defeating Franklin, 55-0. The Bowl opened with seating for 36,000 spectators. The fi rst major change to the Bowl came in 1955, when the Hilton U. Brown Theatre was constructed in the south end zone. The huge outdoor theater replaced 16,000 seats and gave Butler one of the premier open-air stage facilities in the Midwest. For years, the Hilton U. Brown Theatre served as the summer home for Starlight Musicals, which brought the best in off-Broadway performances to Indianapolis.

Stephen BlowersStudent Manager

Lester BurrisStudent VideoCoordinator

Ted PajakowskiStudent Manager

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2010 Bulldogs

Returning Letterwinners

14 NICK CALDICOTT LINEBACKER6-1, 225, Jr. Oak Park, Ill. (Fenwick) (Fenwick)

95 TAYLOR CLARKSON DEFENSIVE TACKLE6-2, 275, So. Fortville, Ind. (Mt. Vernon) (Mt. Vernon)

2009: Played in 11 of the team’s 12 games...2008: Did not see varsity action in his initial season with the Bulldogs...earned Butler’s Special Teams “Unsung Hero” Award...Personal: Physical Education major...born 1/21/90...son of Ken and Andrea Clarkson...High School: All-State offensive lineman at Mt. Vernon High School...HM all-state defensive

tackle...selected to play in the North-South All-Star Football Game...named a Region 8 All-Star as a senior...three-sport athlete in high school...High School Coach: Doug Peacock.

YEAR ST AT TT FOR LOSS SACKS FR 2009 2 0 2 0-0 0 0

33 BILL BORK TIGHT END6-1, 225, Jr. Dyer, Ind. (Lake Central) (Lake Central)

9 ANDY DAUCH DEFENSIVE BACK5-10, 180, Jr. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. (Lahser) (Lahser)

46 ROB COSLER DEFENSIVE END6-1, 230, Sr. Winter Park, Fla. (Winter Park) (Winter Park)

15 ANDREW COTTRELL LINEBACKER5-11, 215, Jr. West Chester, Ohio (Lakota West/Grand Valley State) (Lakota West/Grand Valley State)

2009: Named Butler’s Defensive MVP in 2009...second team All-PFL...starter in all 12 games...led the Bulldogs in tackles (70) and solo tackles (39)...topped the squad in forced fumbles (3)...tied for second on the team in pass interceptions with three...recorded a career-high 11 tackles in Butler’s victory over Davidson...had a career-best eight solo tackles against

Davidson...posted eight tackles against Central Connecticut State in the Gridiron Classic...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2008: Saw action in five games...posted a season-high four tackles against both Franklin and Drake...had a season-best four solo tackles against Franklin...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2007: Did not see varsity action for the Bulldogs...Personal: Management Information Systems major...born 11/30/88...son of Brian and Dawn Caldicott, Sarah Caldicott...High School: Two-year starter as a wide receiver and defensive back at Fenwick High School...had eight touchdowns and 10 pass interceptions during prep career...all-conference and all-area performer as a senior...team MVP...earned Academic All-State and IHSA Scholar-Athlete honors...received three varsity football letters...High School Coach: Joe DiCanio.YEAR ST AT TT FOR LOSS SACKS FR2008 9 5 14 0-0 0 02009 39 31 70 8-22 1-7 1Career 48 36 84 8-22 1-7 1

2009: Played in 10 games, including eight as a starter...finished fifth on the squad in tackles...wound up fourth on the team in assisted tackles...recorded a career-high six tackles in five different games...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2008: Sat out the season after transferring from Grand Valley State...co-recipient of Butler’s Defensive “Unsung Hero”

Award (scout team Player of the Year)...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...Personal: Business major...born 4/28/89...son of Rick and Libby Cottrell...High School: All-conference linebacker at Lakota West High School...team captain and all-city player as a senior..recorded 70 tackles, including 14 tackles for loss, in final season...set a school record for longest run from scrimmage (90 yards)...two-time Academic All-Conference performer...earned two varsity football letters...High School Coach: Larry Cox.YEAR ST AT TT FOR LOSS SACKS FR2009 16 27 43 2.5-4 0 0

2009: Saw action in all 12 games...2008: Played in 10 games...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2007: Did not see varsity action during his initial season with the Bulldogs...Personal: Education major...born 7/15/88...son of Bill and Yolanda Bork...High School: Two-year starter on offense at Lake Central High School...had 11 receptions for 184 yards

and a touchdown as a senior...named team’s Receiver of the Week and Lineman of the Week once each during the 2006 season...earned two varsity football letters....High School Coach: Bill Melby.YEAR RUSH YDS. AVG. TD REC. YDS. TD2008 0 0 0.0 0 2 11 02009 0 0 0.0 0 2 11 0Career 0 0 0.0 0 4 22 0

2009: Saw action in all 12 games, including seven as a starter...recorded a career-high five tackles in Butler’s victory over Da-vidson...had a quarterback sack in Butler’s season-opening win over Albion...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2008: Played in all 11 games...tied for fifth on the team in tackles for loss...had a season-high four tackles, including two tackles for

loss, at Campbell...recorded a quarterback sack at Valparaiso...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2007: Played in three varsity games in initial season at Butler...named to the Pioneer Football League Academic Honor Roll...Personal: Economics major...born 4/8/88...son of Steve and Lynne Cosler...High School:Three-year starter as a defensive lineman at Winter Park High School...team captain and Most Outstanding Defensive Lineman as a senior...earned All-Metro honors in 2006...ranked third in central Florida with 12 quarterback sacks as a senior...helped high school team to a 12-2 record and a state runner-up finish as a junior...earned three varsity football letters...High School Coach: Larry Gergley.YEAR ST AT TT FOR LOSS SACKS FR2007 0 0 0 0-0 0 02008 6 5 11 4-20 1 02009 15 11 26 1.5-3 1 0Career 21 16 37 4.5-23 2 0

2009: Saw action in all 12 games...had a career-high three tackles against Albion...scored first collegiate touchdown on a 19-yard pass interception return against Hanover...had 10 kickoff returns for 174 yards and one punt return for 11 yards...2008: Played in five games...had two tackles each against Campbell and Jacksonville...2007: Did not see varsity

action in his initial season at Butler...Personal: Mechanical Engineering major...born 11/5/88...son of Rick and Connie Dauch...High School: Three-sport athlete at Lahser High School...named All-League and honorable mention All-State as a defensive back...had seven pass interceptions and scored five touchdowns as a senior...helped high school team to a 12-1 record and a state runner-up finish as a junior...named first team Academic All-State...earned three varsity letters in football...varsity letter winner in soccer and track...High School Coach: Dan Loria.YEAR ST AT TT FOR LOSS INT. BREAKUPS2008 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 02009 5 5 10 0-0 1-19 1Career 8 6 14 0-0 1-19 1

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4 MATTHEW FOOR DEFENSIVE BACK5-11, 205, So. West Chester, Ohio (Lakota West) (Lakota West)

2009: Played in 10 games...had a career-high three tackles in Butler’s victory over Central Connecticut State...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2008: Did not see varsity action in first season with the Bulldogs...Personal: Finance major...born 1/25/90...son of Mick and Karen Foor...High School:Three-year starter as a defensive back at Lakota West High

School...team captain as a senior...second team all-conference and HM all-city as a junior...had 69.5 tackles in 2006...missed most of senior season due to illness...three-year academic all-conference player...earned three varsity football letters...High School Coach: Larry Cox.YEAR ST AT TT FOR LOSS INT. BREAKUPS2009 7 6 13 0-0 0-0 0

36 STEVEN DEPOSITAR RUNNING BACK5-10, 195, So. Mishawaka, Ind. (Penn) (Penn)

2009: Played in all 12 games...finished fourth on the team in rushing...had a career-best 50 rushing yards in Butler’s victory at Franklin, including a career-long 41-yard carry...rushed for 47 yards against Hanover...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2008: Didn’t see varsity action in his first season with the Bulldogs...named to the PFL Academic

Honor Roll...Personal: Finance major...born 8/5/89...son of Steve and Shelly Depositar...High School: All-State running back at Penn High School...rushed for 1,216 yards and 17 touchdowns as a senior for 12-1 team...had four receiving touchdowns...all-conference and all-area player...Academic All-State...all-confer-ence in baseball...earned three letters each in football and baseball...High School Coach: Cory Yeoman.YEAR RUSH YDS. AVG. TD REC. YDS. TD2009 19 130 6.8 0 0 0 0

28 TADD DOMBART DEFENSIVE BACK5-10, 185, Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Lakota West) (Lakota West)

2009: Played in 11 games, including 10 as a starter...finished second on the team in pass breakups (3) and fourth in pass interceptions (2)...led the Bulldogs and ranked ninth in the PFL in punt returns...had a season-high five tackles against both Drake and Central Connecticut State...2008: Starting defensive back in all 11 games...tied for sixth on the team in

tackles...tied for the team lead in pass interceptions...led the PFL in punt returns (16.9)...honorable mention All-PFL as both a defensive back and as a return special-ist...named Butler’s Special Teams Top Dog (MVP)...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...chosen PFL Special Teams Co-Player of the Week after returning a punt a league-long 75 yards for a touchdown against Morehead State...matched his career-high with eight tackles against Drake...had 77 all-purpose yards against Albion...recorded a 35-yard pass interception return against Missouri S & T...2007: Saw action in all 11 games, including the final three as a starter...received Butler’s Newcomer of the Year Award...led the Bulldogs and tied for ninth in the PFL in pass interceptions (3)...ranked third in the PFL in punt return average (11.7)...finished sixth on the team in total tackles (39)...wound up fourth on the squad in solo tackles (31)...tied for second on the team in pass breakups (3)...had a career-high eight tackles, including a career-best seven solo tackles, at Valparaiso and against Davidson...recorded a 42-yard pass interception return for a touchdown against Albion...had a 54-yard return on his first collegiate punt return against Albion...posted a 42-yard punt return at Hanover...Personal: Finance major...born 8/19/88...son of Scott and Jane Dombart...High School: Three-year varsity starter at Lakota West High School...two-year all-conference defensive back...earned all-county honors as a senior...team captain...helped Lakota West to two playoff appearances...all-conference baseball player...earned three varsity football letters...High School Coach: Larry Cox.YEAR ST AT TT FOR LOSS INT. BREAKUPS2007 31 8 39 1-1 3-47 32008 32 10 42 0.5-2 2-35 52009 20 10 30 2.5-4 2-9 3Career 83 28 111 4-7 7-91 11

16 MARK GIACOMANTONIO DEF. BACK5-11, 190, Jr. Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) (Carmel)

2009: Honorable mention All-PFL...saw action in nine game, all as a starter...led the PFL and ranked ninth in the NCAA Division I FCS in pass interceptions...finished fourth on the team in tackles...had a career-high 10 tackles in Butler’s victory over Central Connecticut State...named to the 2009 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Team and picked first

team Academic All-PFL...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2008: Played in all 11 games...recorded a season-high six tackles at Campbell...returned a pass intereception for 30 yards against San Diego...had a blocked PAT against San Diego...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2007: Did not see varsity action with the Bulldogs...earned the team’s Unsung Hero Award (scout team player of the year) for special teams...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...Personal:Economics/Criminology major...born 1/18/89...son of Mauro and Ann Giacoman-tonio...High School: Honorable mention All-State defensive back at Carmel High School...helped high school team to a 12-3 record and a state runner-up finish in 2006...selected All-Conference, All-Area and All-County...named team’s Most Valu-able Defensive Back...83 tackles as a senior...two-time Academic All-Conference...earned two football letters...High School Coach: Mo Moriarity.YEAR ST AT TT FOR LOSS INT. BREAKUPS2008 12 9 21 0.5-2 1-30 02009 30 15 45 4-11 5-45 2Career 42 24 66 4.5-13 6-75 2

64 DONNIE GILMORE OFFENSIVE LINE6-3, 295, Sr. Westphalia, Ind. (North Knox) (North Knox)

2009: First team All-PFL offensive lineman...Butler “Battle of the Trenches” Award winner...starter in all 12 games...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2008: Started all 11 games...helped the Bulldogs rank third in the PFL in both scoring offense and total offense...named honorable mention All-PFL as an offensive lineman...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2007: Starter in all 11 games...one of

two offensive linemen to start every game...named to the Butler Athletic Director’s Honor Roll...2006: Did not play in any varsity games during his first year at Butler...Personal: Math/Mechanical Engineering major...born 2/12/88...son of Don and Patricia Gilmore...High School: All-State lineman at North Knox High School...two-way starter for high school squad...all-conference and all-area performer...received Academic All-Area recognition...helped team to a 7-2 record as a senior...earned four varsity football letters...High School Coach: Shawn McDowell.

Bulldogs Picked Second In PFL Preseason PollButler, coming off a Pioneer Football League co-championship, was tabbed second in the PFL’s 2010 preseason coaches’ poll. Ten-time PFL champion Dayton was picked as the coaches’ preseason favorite. Dayton and Jacksonville, chosen third, each recieved four first place votes in the poll, while the Bulldogs received two. Picked in order behind the top three teams were Drake, San Diego, Marist, Davidson, Campbell, Morehead State and Valparaiso.

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22 SCOTT GRAY RUNNING BACKSCOTT GRAY RUNNING BACKSCOTT GRAY5-8, 190, Sr. Lowell, Ind. (Lowell/Ball State) (Lowell/Ball State)

2009: First team All-PFL running back...starting tailback in all 12 games...led the Bulldogs and ranked third in the PFL in rushing...finished fifth on the team in scoring...rushed for a season-high 117 yards against Davidson, including a season-long 48-yard rush...had 113 rushing yards against San Diego...rushed for 109 yards against Dayton...named first team Academic All-PFL and

chosen to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2008: Missed Butler’s first eight games with injury...rushed for a season-high 68 yards on 12 carries against San Diego...scored a pair of touchdowns against Davidson...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2007: Named Butler’s Most Outstanding Offensive Player...led the Pioneer Football League in scoring...posted the seventh-highest single season scoring total (90 points) in Butler football history...had the second-highest single game scoring total in Butler history (30 vs. Albion)...ranked sixth in the PFL in rushing...played in nine games, including four as a starter...scored five touchdowns in his Butler debut against Albion, becoming just the second player in Butler football history to score five touchdowns in a game...scored four touchdowns at Hanover in his second Butler game, setting a Butler record for most touchdowns (9) in consecutive games...tallied three touchdowns at Valparaiso and two against Missouri-Rolla...rushed for a career-high 130 yards on 29 carries against San Diego...had 103 yards rushing at Valparaiso...had a 75-yard carry against Valparaiso, the Bulldogs’ longest-rush of the season...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...transfer from Ball State (did not play football at Ball State)...Personal: Secondary education major...born 1/14/88...son of Horace and Kim Gray...High School: All-State running back at Lowell High School...helped Lowell to the Indiana 4A state title in 2005...rushed for 153 yards and three touchdowns in the 2005 state championship game...finished senior season with 2,336 rushing yards and 31 touchdowns...named the Post-Tribune and Region Sports Offensive Player of the Year...all-time single season rushing leader in Northwest Indiana...selected to the North Team for the Indiana North-South All-Star Game...named all-conference and all-area...earned three varsity football letters...High School Coach: Kirk Kennedy.YEAR RUSH YDS. AVG. TD REC. YDS. TD2007 141 547 3.9 15 6 12 02008 25 101 4.0 2 0 0 02009 169 868 5.1 5 13 134 1Total 335 1516 4.5 22 19 146 1

2 STUART HARVEY WIDE RECEIVERSTUART HARVEY WIDE RECEIVERSTUART HARVEY6-1, 190, Jr. Carmel, Ind. (Westfield) (Westfield)

2009: Did not see varsity action...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2008: Saw action in all 11 games...finished fifth on the team in receptions and receiving yards...caught a career-high four passes, including a seven-yard touchdown reception, against Missouri S & T...had a career-best 32 receiving yards against both Missouri S & T and Campbell...2007: Did not see varsity action in first season with the Bulldogs...Personal:

Philosophy/Education major...born 6/8/89...son of Bart and Jayne Harvey...High School: Starting wide receiver at Westfield High School...team captain as a senior...named squad’s Most Improved Player...had nine receptions for 121 yards and 20 tackles in 2006...received Outstanding Student Weight-Lifting Award...earned two varsity football letters...High School Coach: Bo Belden.YEAR REC. YDS. AVG. TD2008 20 140 7.0 1

8 RYAN HITCHCOCK RUNNING BACK5-7, 190, Jr. Bedford, Ind. (Bedford-North Lawrence) (Bedford-North Lawrence)

2009: Played in 10 games...finished third on the squad in rushing...wound up seventh in pass receptions...rushed for a season-high 60 yards against Drake...scored a pair of rushing touchdowns against Valparaiso...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2008: Saw action in seven games...finished third on the team in rushing...tied for third on the team in scoring...

tied for sixth on the team in pass receptions...recorded a career-high 109 rushing yards (on 11 carries) and scored a pair of rushing touchdowns at Campbell...caught a 22-yard touchdown pass at Campbell...2007: Did not see varsity action in his first year at Butler...Personal: Media Arts major...born 6/12/88...son of Randy (former Butler placekicker) and Becky Hitchcock...High School: Three-year starter at Bedford North Lawrence High School...two-year All-Area performer...earned All-Conference and All-Region recognition...earned All-State mention as both a running back and as a wide receiver...rushed for 1,524 yards and 17 touchdowns and had 1,615 receiving yards and 16 TDs during his high school career...compiled over 4,000 all-purpose yards...set school records for single game receiving (229), single season touchdowns (19), career receptions (103), career receiving yards (1,615) and career points (224)...Academic All-State performer...earned three varsity football letters...High School Coach: Bret Szabo.YEAR RUSH YDS. AVG. TD REC. YDS. TD2008 64 352 5.3 5 12 107 12009 55 346 6.3 4 9 50 0Career 120 698 5.8 9 21 157 1

5 ARTIS HAILEY III LINEBACKER6-0, 205, So. Hammond, Ind. (Hammond) (Hammond)

2009: Played in all 12 games as a running back...rushed for a career-best 29 yards in Butler’s victory over Hanover...had a career-best two pass receptions at Franklin...2008: Didn’t see varsity action in his first season with the Bulldogs...earned Butler’s Offensive “Unsung Hero” Award (Scout Team Player of the Year)...Personal: Computer Engineering/Economics

major...born 7/20/89...son of Pauline Reese...High School: Three-sport athlete at Hammond High School...all-conference running back...HM all-area...team captain and Most Improved Player...helped Hammond to a conference title in 2007...earned three varsity letters each in football and basketball and two in baseball...High School Coach: Robert Robinson.YEAR RUSH YDS. AVG. TD REC. YDS. TD2009 13 65 5.0 0 3 4 0

53 ROB HOBSON OFFENSIVE LINE6-4, 280, Sr. Arcadia, Ind. (Sheridan) (Sheridan)

2009: Starting center in all 12 Butler games...2008: Saw action in three games...helped the Bulldogs lead the PFL in total offense and rank second in both rushing offense and scoring offense...2007: Did not see varsity action in his initial season at Butler...Personal: Marketing/Digital Media Production major...born 4/16/89...son of Jerry and Anita Hobson...High

School: Two-time All-State offensive lineman at Sheridan High School...helped lead Sheridan to a two-year record of 28-2 and back-to-back state championships, 2005-06...two-time all-conference and all-area performer...chosen to play in the Indiana North-South All-Star Game...played on football teams that had a three-year, 39-4 record...earned three varsity football letters...varsity award winner in basketball and baseball...High School Coach: Larry “Bud” Wright.

HomeworkThe Bulldogs set a school record with seven victories at home in 2009. It was Butler’s first unbeaten home record as an NCAA Division I program,and the Bulldogs’ first undefeated mark in the Butler Bowl since 1992. The Bulldogs were the lone team in the Pioneer Football League to go unbeaten at home in 2009. Butler’s all-time record in the Butler Bowl is 257-139-11.

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12 MATT KOBLI QUARTERBACK6-3, 220, Sr. Whiting, Ind. (Whiting) (Whiting)

2009: Sat out the 2009 season...2008: Honorable mention All-PFL quarterback...Butler’s Offensive Top Dog (MVP)...led the PFL in total offense (273.7)...ranked 13th in the NCAA Divi-sion I FCS in total offense and 21st in pass efficiency (142.6)...ranked 17th in the FCS in completions per game (21.55)...ranked third in the PFL in pass efficiency and fourth in passing

average (228.9)...ranked eighth in the PFL in rushing (44.8)...lone player in the PFL to boast both a 300-yard passing game and a 100-yard rushing game...posted the second-highest single season passing total in Butler football history...set a Butler single season record for touchdown passes (23)...had the second-highest single season total for pass completions (237) in Butler history...named PFL Offensive Player of the Week after rolling up 323 yards in total offense and throwing for a pair of touchdown passes against Missouri S & T...rushed for a career-high 116 yards and one touchdown in Butler’s win at Missouri S & T...passed for a career-high 308 yards against both Franklin and Davidson...threw four touchdown passes each against Franklin and Valparaiso...completed a career-high 29 passes and had a career-high 48 pass attempts against Franklin...had a career-high 350 total offense yards against Davidson...passed for more than 200 yards in eight of 11 games...had at least 21 pass completions in eight different games...rushed for more than 100 yards twice...2007: Played in eight games, including two as a starter...had a season-high 72 yards rushing and a season-best 163 yards passing against Davidson...completed a season-best 19 passes for 155 yards at Jacksonville...2006: Did not see varsity action in his initial season with the Bulldogs...Personal: Sociology/Criminology major...born 12/10/87...son of Mark and Sheila Kobli...High School: Three-sport athlete at Whiting High School...All-State football player as both a quarterback and safety...named to IFCA Top 50 all-star list...selected to play in the North-South All-Star Football Game...passed for 2,079 yards and 20 touchdowns as a senior...rushed for 606 yards and 11 touchdowns in 2005...threw for 2,548 yards and 24 touchdowns as a junior...finished high school career with 6,773 passing yards...had 315 tackles and nine career pass interceptions...helped lead high school football squad to a 22-2 record over his final two seasons...all-conference and all-area forward in basketball...ranked in the “Top 20” in Indiana basketball scoring in 2004-05...all-conference and all-area pitcher on baseball team...named to the North-South All-Star Game in baseball...earned four varsity letters each in football, basketball and baseball...High School Coach: Jeff Cain.Year ATT. COMP. PCT. INT. TD YDS.2007 98 54 .551 4 2 4652008 358 237 .662 7 23 2518Total 456 291 .638 11 25 2983

98 GRANT HUNTER DEFENSIVE END6-3, 235, Jr. Liberty Twp., Ohio (Lakota West/Robert Morris) (Lakota West/Robert Morris)

2009: Second team Academic All-America...named second team All-PFL...starting defensive end in nine games...missed three games with illness...finished second in the PFL and 11th in the NCAA Division I FCS in quarterback sacks...led the Bulldogs in tackles for loss and quarterback sacks...finished eighth on the team in total tackles...had a season-high seven tackles

against Morehead State and Valparaiso...recorded three quarterback sacks against Morehead State...tied for third on the team in pass breakups (3)...named first team Academic All-PFL, chosen to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District squad and selected to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2008: First team All-PFL defensive end...Butler Defensive Top Dog (MVP), Lineman of the Year and Newcomer of the Year...starter in all 11 games...tied for sixth on the team in tackles...led the PFL in quarterback sacks and finished second in the league in tackles for loss...recorded the second-highest total for quarterback sacks in Butler football history...had a career-high eight tackles, including four quarterback sacks and a career-high six

solo tackles, against Dayton...named PFL Defensive Player of the Week following the Dayton game...had two sacks each against Missouri S & T, Campbell, Morehead State and Jacksonville...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...transferred to Butler from Robert Morris...Personal: Criminology major...born 5/30/88...son of Hank and Kimberly Hunter...High School: First team all-conference and all-county defensive end at Lakota West High School...HM All-Southwest Ohio in 2006....had 37.5 tackles, including six quarterback sacks and 14.5 total tackles for loss, as a senior...helped high school squad to the Ohio Division I playoffs in 2006...earned All-America honors in lacrosse...High School Coach: Larry Cox.YEAR ST AT TT FOR LOSS SACKS FR2008 27 15 42 18-109 14-97 12009 19 20 39 11.5-52 7.5-42 0Career 46 35 81 29.5-161 21.5-139 1

10 ANDREW HUCK QUARTERBACK6-2, 190, Jr. Bloomington, Ind. (Bloomington North) (Bloomington North)

2009: Named Butler’s Offensive Most Valuable Player and Most Improved Offensive Player...earned honorable mention All-PFL honors...selected as the Most Valuable Player of the 2009 Gridiron Classic...four-time PFL Offensive Player of the Week...named to the College Sporting News National All-Star List on Nov. 9, following a five-touchdown performance

at Dayton...starting quarterback in all 12 games...posted the third-highest single season passing total (2,454 yards) in Butler football history...eighth quarterback in Butler history to pass for more than 2,000 yards in a season...finished with the third-highest total for touchdown passes (21) in Butler history...led the PFL in pass completions (233) and pass attempts (371) and finished second in the league in passing yards...wound up third in the league in passing average (204.5)...finished second in the PFL and 27th in the NCAA Division I FCS in total offense (2,921)...ranked 34th in the NCAA in passing efficiency (131.11)...had the league’s highest single game pass completion percentage in 2009 with a 13 of 15 (.867) performance against Hanover...recorded a league-high 33 pass completions in Butler’s victory over Franklin...completed 20 or more passes in six of Butler’s 12 games...threw for a career-high 327 yards in Butler’s victory over Albion...tied Butler’s single game record with a career-best five touchdown passes in the Albion win...had a career-high 395 yards in total offense against Albion...completed 33 of 48 passes (with no interceptions) and threw for 316 yards in Butler’s win at Franklin...tossed four touchdown passes each against Franklin and Morehead State...threw 14 touchdown passes in his first four collegiate starts...ran for a career-high three touchdowns and threw two more against Dayton...completed 15 of 21 passes for 182 yards and rushed for three touchdowns in Butler’s Gridiron Classic victory over Central Connecticut State...rushed for a career-best 81 yards on a career-high 16 carries against Davidson...tied for the team scoring lead and tied for fifth in the PFL in scoring with 10 rushing touchdowns...named first team Academic All-PFL...chosen to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2008: Played in five games...rushed for 55 yards on five carries...had a 39-yard run for a touchdown against Campbell...attempted one pass...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...Personal: Biology major...born 3/27/90...son of Chad Huck and Patty Henderson...High School:Honorable mention all-state quarterback at Bloomington North High School...team captain and MVP...first team all-conference in 2007...passed for 2,071 yards and 18 touchdowns during prep career...set a school single game passing record with 350 yards against Bloomington South...earned three varsity football letters...High School Coach: Scott Bless.Year ATT. COMP. PCT. INT. TD YDS. RUSH YDS. AVG. TD2008 1 0 .000 0 0 0 5 55 11.0 12009 371 233 .628 11 21 2454 102 467 4.6 10Total 372 233 .626 11 21 2454 107 522 4.9 11

Preseason All-AmericansButler’s Grant Hunter and Grant Hunter and Grant Hunter Zach Watkins each were named to a Preseason All-America Team for 2010. Hunter was chosen as a third team defensive end on the College Sporting News FCS Preseason All-America Team, while Watkins was named a third team wide receiver on The Sports Network Preseason All-America Team.

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1 JORDAN KOOPMAN WIDE RECEIVER5-8, 185, Jr. Chula Vista, Calif. (Eastlake) (Eastlake)

2009: Honorable mention All-PFL return specialist...led the Bulldogs and ranked second in the PFL in kick return average (22.7)...ranked fifth in the league in all-purpose yards (1,122)...finished fourth on the team in receiving...had a career-high 146 yards on six kickoff returns at Jacksonville...recorded a career-high six receptions for a career-high 77 yards and a touchdown at Franklin...2008: Saw action in eight games...

led the team in kickoff returns and kick return yards...had a career-best six kickoff returns for a season-high 112 yards against Jacksonville...finished eighth on the team in receptions...caught a season-high four passes for a season-high 48 yards against Morehead State...Personal: Exercise Science major...born 5/6/90...son of David and Francine Koopman...High School: All-Conference running back at Eastlake High School...team captain as a senior...helped lead high school team to back-to-back league titles in 2006 and 2007...all-conference guard in basketball...earned three varsity letters in football and four in basketball...High School Coach: John McFadden.YEAR REC. YDS. AVG. TD KR YDS. AVG.2008 11 77 7.0 1 20 385 19.22009 24 258 10.8 1 31 703 22.7Career 35 335 9.6 2 51 1088 21.3

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35 DAVID LANG PLACEKICKER/PUNTER6-0, 215, Jr. Lowell, Ind. (Lowell) (Lowell)

2009: Saw action in all 12 games as Butler’s placekicker...two-time PFL Special Teams Player of the Week...wound up third on the team and tenth in the PFL in scoring...third in the PFL in kick scoring...tied for fifth in the league in field goal percentage and finished seventh in the circuit in field goals...kicked a game-winning, 37-yard field goal with 0:01.9 left to

lift the Bulldogs past San Diego, 25-24...hit a 27-yard field goal with one second remaining to give Butler a 20-17 victory over Drake and a share of the PFL season championship...had a career-long 39-yard field goal against San Diego...was per-fect on six PAT attempts against Albion and Hanover...named first team Academic All-PFL...2008: Played in all 11 games, handling team kickoff chores...averaged 54.7 yards on 57 kickoffs...had one touchback...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...Personal: Exercise Science major...born 9/22/89...son of Mark and Jane Lang...High School: Two-year all-conference placekicker at Lowell High School...twice squad’s Most Valuable Special Teams Player...named all-area and a Region 1 All-Star...honorable mention all-state...hit 12 of 18 field goal attempts, including a school-record 47-yard kick, as a senior...helped high team to a state title in 2005 and a state runner-up finish in 2007...Academic All-State...earned three varsity letters...High School Coach: Kirk Kennedy.YEAR PAT FG LONG PTS.2009 33-43 7-11 39 54

72 PETE MATTINGLY OFFENSIVE GUARDPETE MATTINGLY OFFENSIVE GUARDPETE MATTINGLY6-5, 290, Jr. Zionsville, Ind. (Cathedral) (Cathedral)

2009: Starting offensive guard in all 12 games...key performer on an offensive unit that led the PFL in total offense and ranked second in the league in both rushing offense and scoring of-fense...2008: Played in six games, including five as a starter...helped the Bulldogs rank third in the PFL in both scoring offense and total offense...Personal: Secondary Education major...

born 9/24/89...son of Butler golf coach Bill Mattinglyand Maureen Sullivan...High School: Honorable mention all-state offensive lineman at Cathedral High School...team captain and first team all-city...named to the Indianapolis Star Super Team...chosen team’s Offensive Lineman of the Year...helped high school team to a state title in 2006 and the state semifinals in 2007...Academic All-State performer...earned two varsity football letters...High School Coach: Jim O’Hara.

54 WILLIAM LAMAR LINEBACKER5-10, 195, So. Oak Park, Ill. (Oak Park-River Forest) (Oak Park-River Forest)

2009: Saw action in all 12 games...had a career-high four tackles against Valparaiso and Davidson...posted a career-high three solo tackles against Jacksonville...had a blocked punt against Morehead State...2008: Did not see varsity action in his initial season at Butler...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...Personal: Mechanical Engineering/Economics

major...born 7/5/90...son of Gail Perry and Jerry Lamar...High School: Two-year starter as a linebacker and tailback at Oak Park-River Forest High School...earned all-conference honors as a senior...received team’s Defensive Back of the Year Award...Academic All-Conference performer...earned two varsity football letters...High School Coach: Jim Nudera.YEAR ST AT TT FOR LOSS SACKS FR2009 10 14 24 1-2 0 0

7 JEFF LARSEN WIDE RECEIVER6-2, 190, Jr. Chicago, Ill. (Notre Dame) (Notre Dame)

2009: Saw action in all 12 games...tied for fifth on the squad in receptions...had a career-high four catches for a career-best 42 yards against Jacksonville...recorded three receptions each against Franklin and Campbell...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2008: Did play in any games...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2007: Did not see varsity action...

named to the Pioneer Football League Academic Honor Roll...Personal: Finance major...born 8/11/89...son of Jeff and Laurie Larsen...High School: Two-year starter at Notre Dame High School...passed for 1,005 yards and eight touchdowns and rushed for 350 yards and four TDs as a senior...two-year team captain...received team’s 2006 Outstanding Offensive Back Award...named the team’s Most Improved Player in 2005...IHSA Scholar-Athlete...earned two varsity football letters...High School Coach: Mike Hennessey.YEAR REC. YDS. AVG. TD2009 13 112 8.6 0

51 ROBERT KOTEFF LINEBACKER6-0, 220, Jr. Lexington, Ky. (Paul L. Dunbar) (Paul L. Dunbar)

2009: Played in 10 games...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2008: Saw action in five games...had four tackles, including three solo stops...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...Personal: Accounting major...born 2/13/90...son of Walter and Darby Koteff...High School: Kentucky All-Star at Paul L. Dunbar High School...named team captain, Defensive

MVP and Best Linebacker in 2007...selected team’s Outstanding Junior Defensive Player in 2006...first team all-city performer as a senior...recorded 224 tackles, including 21 tackles for loss, in final two seasons...earned three football letters...High School Coach: David Hensley.YEAR ST AT TT FOR LOSS SACKS FR2008 3 1 4 0.5-0 0 02009 0 1 1 0-0 0 0Career 3 2 5 0.5-0 0 0

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25 JACK McKENNA DEFENSIVE BACKJACK McKENNA DEFENSIVE BACKJACK McKENNA6-0, 180, Jr. Elmwood Park, Ill. (Rochester) (Rochester)

2009: Named Butler’s Most Improved Player...starter in all 12 games...tied for second on the team in pass interceptions...led the team in pass breakups...tied for 10th in the PFL in passes defended...finished sixth on the team in tackles...had a pass interception on the final play of the 2009 Gridiron Classic to seal Butler’s first postseason victory...recorded a career-high seven tackles, all solo, and a pass theft in Butler’s

victory over Dayton...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2008: Saw action in all 11 games...had a season-high three tackles at Campbell...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2007: Did not see varsity action...named to the Pioneer Football League Academic Honor Roll...Personal: Exploratory LAS major...born 5/25/89...son of John and Kathy McKenna...High School: Two-year all-conference and all-area performer at St. Patrick’s High School...team MVP...two-year Academic All-State...earned varsity letters in football, basketball and baseball...All-Area baseball player...received IHSA Scholastic Achievement Awards in three sports...High School Coach: Dan Galante.YEAR ST AT TT FOR LOSS INT. BREAKUPS2008 2 6 8 0-0 0-0 02009 31 11 42 1-1 3-30 5Career 33 17 50 1-1 3-30 5

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52 JEFF POSS DEFENSIVE END5-8, 230, Jr. Salt Lake City, Utah (Scripps Ranch, Calif.) (Scripps Ranch, Calif.)

2009: Saw action in all 12 games, including 10 as a starter...finished seventh on the team in tackles...wound up 15th in the PFL in tackles among defensive linemen...fifth on the team in quarterback sacks...had a season-high six tackles against both Dayton and Drake...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2008: Played in all 11 games...tied for second on the team in tackles for loss (6.5)...had a career-high seven tackles,

including a career-best three tackles for loss, at Campbell...recorded first career quarterback sack against Drake...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2007: Did not see varsity action in his first season with the Bulldogs...named to the Pioneer Football League Academic Honor Roll...Personal: Marketing major...born 5/7/89...son of Brad and Connie Poss...High School: Two-way starter at Scripps Ranch High School in San Diego, California...team captain as a senior...named high school High School in San Diego, California...team captain as a senior...named high school High School in San Diego, Califteam’s Defensive Lineman of the Year in 2006...earned first team all-conference recognition as a tight end...set a school record with three fumble recoveries in a game...earned Scholar-Athlete and All-Academic Team recognition...received three varsity football letters...High School Coach: Sergio Diaz.YEAR ST AT TT FOR LOSS SACKS FR2008 12 8 20 6.5-17 1-8 02009 24 17 41 7.5-19 3-13 0Career 36 25 61 14-36 4-21 0

47 BOB OLSZEWSKI LINEBACKER6-1, 210, Sr. LaGrange, Ill. (Lyons Township) (Lyons Township)

2009: Named Butler’s “Unsung Hero” (Scout Team Player of the Year) on defense...played in all 12 games...recorded first career tackle at Franklin...2008: Saw action in one game...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2007: Did not see varsity action in his first season at Butler...named to the Pioneer Football League Academic Honor Roll...Personal: Criminology major...

born 10/18/88...son of Bob and Robin Olszewski...High School: All-conference linebacker at Lyons Township High School...team captain and All-Area performer as a senior...had 87 tackles, including eight quarterback sacks, in 2006...member of 9-0 Lyons Township squad in 2004...named Academic All-Conference...earned two varsity football letters...High School Coach: Jack Derning.YEAR ST AT TT FOR LOSS SACKS FR2009 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0

59 JORDAN RIDLEY LINEBACKERJORDAN RIDLEY LINEBACKERJORDAN RIDLEY5-11, 230, So. Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence Central) (Lawrence Central)

2009: Saw action in all 12 games...finished 10th on the squad in tackles...second on the team in tackles for loss and tied for third on the squad in quarterback sacks...had a career-high six tackles in Butler’s victory at Dayton...recorded a pair of quarterback sacks at Morehead State...came up with first career pass interception against Davidson...named to the PFL

Academic Honor Roll...Personal: Science Technology major...born 6/29/91...son of Damon and Marta Ridley...High School: All-time leading tackler (360) at Lawrence Central High School...recorded 153 tackles as a senior, including 20 tackles for loss...All-Conference and All-County performer as a senior...named to the IFCA Top 50 All-State Team...Region 7 All-Star...selected to play in the North/South All-Star Game...two-time team captain...four-year Scholar-Athlete...four-year football letterwinner...High School Coach: Jayson West.YEAR ST AT TT FOR LOSS SACKS FR2009 20 16 36 8.5-35 4-22 1

76 RYAN SECRIST OFFENSIVE LINE6-4, 275, Sr. Rochester, Ind. (Rochester) (Rochester)

2009: Missed the entire season with injury...2008: Butler’s starting center in the first five games, before being sidelined by injury...helped the Bulldogs rank third in the PFL in both scoring offense and total offense...2007: Played in nine games in initial season with the Bulldogs...starting center in Butler’s final eight games...Personal: Computer sciencemajor...born 1/16/89...son of Jeff and Sherri Secrist...High

School: Two-way starter at Rochester High School...earned All-State honors as an offensive lineman in 2006...selected to play in the 2007 Indiana North-South All-Star Football Game...named the Outstanding Offensive Lineman on the 2006 All-Region squad...chosen team’s defensive MVP as a senior...All-State defensive end as a junior...high school team’s Outstanding Defensive Lineman in 2005 and Outstanding Offensive Lineman in 2004...two-year first team All-Conference pick...earned three football letters...High School Coach: Mark Miller.

81 EDDIE McHALE WIDE RECEIVER6-2, 190, Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio (St. Xavier/Ohio) (St. Xavier/Ohio)

2009: Played in all 12 games, including 11 as a starter...finished third on the squad and tenth in the PFL in receiving yards per game...third on the team in receptions...matched his career-high with seven catches at Franklin...had five receptions for a season-high 83 yards against Drake...2008: Saw action in 10 games...finished third on the team in receptions, second

in receiving yards, and tied for third in scoring...had a career-high seven catches for 63 yards and a touchdown against Albion...caught four passes for a career-high 100 yards and two touchdowns at Valparaiso...had a career-long 54-yard reception for a TD at Valparaiso...grabbed a 19-yard TD pass against Morhead State...2007: Played in 10 games in initial season with the Bulldogs...had a season-best three catches at Drake...transfer from Ohio University (didn’t play football at Ohio)...Per-sonal: Biology major...born 9/22/87...son of Kevin and Teri McHale...High School:Two-sport athlete at St. Xavier High School...earned three varsity football letters as Two-sport athlete at St. Xavier High School...earned three varsity football letters as Ta wide receiver...had 35 receptions as a senior...helped lead St. Xavier to a two-year record of 26-1, two conference titles and a state championship, 2004-05...earned three letters in track...High School Coach: Steve Specht.YEAR REC. YDS. AVG. TD2007 9 53 5.9 02008 30 366 12.2 62009 38 493 13.0 3Total 77 912 11.8 9

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97 TYLER SKAGGS DEFENSIVE LINE6-2, 240, Sr. Winona Lake, Ind. (Warsaw) (Warsaw)

2009: Saw action in 10 games, including seven as a starter...first collegiate tackle was a tackle for loss against Hanover...2008: Played in one game...2007: Played in Butler’s first two games...2006: Did not see varsity action in his first season at Butler...Personal: Psychology major...born 8/24/87...son of Tom and Shari Skaggs...High School: Two-year starter at

Warsaw High School...four-time team Player of the Week...Scholar-Athlete Award recipient...basketball and rugby letterwinner...helped rugby team to semi-state in 2006...earned two varsity football letters...High School Coach: Troy Akers.YEAR ST AT TT FOR LOSS SACKS FR2009 1 3 4 0.5-1 0-0 0

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6 LOGAN SULLIVAN DEFENSIVE BACK6-0, 195, Jr. Winston-Salem, N.C. (Horizon, Ariz.) (Horizon, Ariz.)

2009: Played in all 12 games, including four as a starter...finished ninth on the team in tackles...second on the squad in pass breakups...had a career-high seven tackles against Valparaiso...came up with first career pass interception in Butler’s title-clinching victory over Drake...scored two points on a PAT run at Morehead State to tie the game and send it into

overtime...2008: Saw action in all 11 games...had a season-high three tackles at Campbell...recorded first career fumble recovery at Valparaiso...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2007: Did not see varsity action in his first season with the Bulldogs...named to the Pioneer Football League Academic Honor Roll...Personal:Biology major...born 7/3/89...son of Pat and Cindy Sullivan...High School: All-State defensive back at Horizon High School in Scottsdale, Arizona...named defensive captain as a senior...Co-MVP and Most Valuable Defensive Back in 2006...earned All-Region honors as a senior...helped high school squad to a 10-2 record in 2005...three-year varsity starter...posted 280 total tackles, including 34 tackles for loss...four career pass interceptions...three-time AIA Scholar Athlete Award winner...earned three varsity football letters...High School Coach: Steve Casey.YEAR ST AT TT FOR LOSS INT. BREAKUPS2008 5 3 8 0.5-1 0-0 02009 22 16 38 1-1 1-10 4Career 27 19 46 1.5-2 1-10 4

57 ROSS TEARE DEFENSIVE TACKLE6-1, 290, Jr. Sammamish, Wash. (Eastlake) (Eastlake)

2009: Saw action in all 12 games, including four as a starter...recorded a career-high five tackles against San Diego...2008:Played in all 11 games...had a season-high four tackles against Morehead State and Jacksonville...Personal: MIS and Marketing major...born 10/2/89...son of Greg and Joan Teare...High School: Two-way starter at Eastlake High

School...first team all-league offensive guard in 2007...HM all-league defensive tackle in 2006 and 2007...MVP of the 2007 Big Kahuna Linemen Challenge...had 81 tackles, including 17 tackles for loss, as a senior...helped high school squad to a 28-6 record over three seasons...four-year Scholar-Athlete...earned three football letters...High School Coach: Gene Dales.YEAR ST AT TT FOR LOSS SACKS FR2008 7 13 20 1.5-3 0 02009 9 20 29 4-14 2-8 0Career 16 33 49 5.5-17 2-8 0

55 JACE TENNANT DEFENSIVE END6-1, 215, So. Champaign, Ill. (Central) (Central)

2009: Played in all 12 games...finished second on the team in quarterback sacks...ranked 19th in the PFL in sacks......recorded first collegiate sack at Franklin...had a pair of quarter-back sacks against Hanover...had a career-high three tackles against Albion and Franklin...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...Personal: Finance major...born 7/16/10...son of Mike

and Judy Tennant...High School: Two-way starter at defensive end and offensive guard at Champaign Central High School...earned first team All-Conference honors on defense and second team All-Conference recognition on offense...two-year All-Area pick...team captain in 2008...had 56 tackles as a senior...Scholar-Athlete Award winner...helped high school squad to the state playoffs in 2007 and 2008...High School Coach: Dave Jacobs.YEAR ST AT TT FOR LOSS SACKS FR2009 10 6 16 4.5-19 5-17 0

90 LARRY THOMAS DEFENSIVE TACKLE5-10, 250, Jr. West Chester, Ohio (St. Xavier) (St. Xavier)

2009: Saw action in 11 games...finished sixth on the team in tackles for loss...recorded a career-high five tackles in Butler’s Gridiron Classic victory over Central Connecticut State...had four tackles, including a quarterback sack, at Campbell...2008:Played in all 11 games...had a season-high two tackles in five different games...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...

Personal: Economics major...born 11/24/89...son of Karen and Larry Thomas Sr. ...High School: Earned three varsity letters as a defensive lineman at St. Xavier High School...helped high school team to state championships in 2005 and 2007...played on teams that compiled a three-year record of 40-2, including 15-0 marks in 2005 and 2007, and won three consecutive conference titles...High School Coach: Steve Sprecht.YEAR ST AT TT FOR LOSS SACKS FR2008 5 8 13 2-18 2-18 02009 8 9 17 5.5-18 1-2 0Career 13 17 30 7.5-36 3-20 0

78 MIKE STANIEWICZ OFFENSIVE TACKLE6-5, 290, Sr. Hebron, Ind. (Lowell) (Lowell)

2009: Second team All-PFL offensive lineman...starting of-fensive tackle in all 12 games...helped the Bulldogs lead the PFL in total offense and rank second in both rushing offense and scoring offense...named second team Academic All-PFL...selected to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2008: Starting of-fensive tackle in all 11 games...helped the Bulldogs rank third in the PFL in both scoring offense and total offense...named

to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2007: Starting offensive lineman in Butler’s first 10 games...missed Butler’s final game at Jacksonville with injury...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...Personal: Finance major...born 3/12/89...son of April Staniewicz...High School: Two-time All-State offensive tackle at Lowell High School...named to the Hammond Times and the Gary Post-Tribune All-Area teams on offense...earned second team All-Area recognition on defense...two-year all-conference performer...named to the North team for the 2006 IFCA North-South All-Star game...team captain in 2006...helped lead Lowell to a state title in 2005...Academic All-State and Academic All-Conference performer...earned four varsity football letters...High School Coach: Kirk Kennedy.

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11 ZACH WATKINS WIDE RECEIVER6-2, 205, Jr. Chicago, Ill. (St. Ignatius) (St. Ignatius)

2009: First team All-PFL wide receiver...led the PFL in recep-tions (78) and finished fourth in the league in receiving yards (918)...set a Butler single season record for receptions...posted the fourth-highest single season total for receiving yards in But-ler history...starter in all 12 games...led the Bulldogs in receiving and tied for the team lead in scoring...tied for fifth in the PFL in scoring with 10 touchdowns...matched the second-highest

single game total for receptions in Butler history with 13 catches (for 130 yards and two touchdowns) against Morehead State...posted the fifth-highest single game total for receiving yards in Butler history with a career-high 183 yards (on seven catches) against Albion...had three touchdown receptions and a season-long 62-yard catch at Albion...caught 11 passes for 109 yards and a touchdown in Butler’s title-clinching victory over Drake...had at least two receptions in each of Butler’s 12 games...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2008: Played in eight games...finished fourth on the team in receptions and receiving yards...had the team’s longest reception with a 63-yard catch against Dayton...had a season-high seven receptions against both Jacksonville and Davidson...caught five passes for a season-high 100 yards against Dayton...Personal: Psychology major...born 4/26/90...son of Steven and Jocelyn Watkins...High School: Two-way starter as a wide receiver and free safety at St. Ignatius High School...earned All-Catholic League recognition...high school team’s MVP...caught 32 passes for 860 yards (23.2 ypr) and seven touchdowns...recorded 118 tackles and four pass interceptions for 178 yards...earned three varsity football letters...High School Coach: Tony Harris.YEAR REC. YDS. AVG. TD2008 28 329 11.8 02009 78 918 11.8 10Career 106 1247 11.8 10

88 RYAN WEBB DEFENSIVE END6-3, 235, So. Batavia, Ill. (Batavia) (Batavia)

2009: Played in 10 games as a tight end...had one reception for two yards at Albion...Personal: Marketing major...born 8/31/90...son of Ken and Dawn Webb...High School: All-Conference and All-Area performer at Batavia High School...team captain as a senior...helped high school squad to a 12-2 record and a state runner-up finish in 2006...All-Conference

hurdler on high school track squad...earned four varsity letters each in football and track...High School Coach: Mike Gaspari.

20 MICHAEL WILSON PUNTER6-0, 180, So. Grand Rapids, Mich. (East Grand Rapids) (East Grand Rapids)

2009: Butler’s Special Teams Most Valuable Player...honorable mention All-PFL punter...ranked seventh in the PFL in punting average...led the league in number of punts inside the 20-yard line (29)...dropped four punts inside the 20-yard line in Butler’s victory at Dayton...had seven punts of 50 or more yards with a long punt of 69 yards against Davidson...named to the PFL

Academic Honor Roll...2008: Joined the Bulldogs during spring practice...transfer from the U. S. Naval Academy...Personal: Economics major...born 1/18/90...son of Craig and Laurie Wilson...High School: Three-year All-Conference and All-Area placekicker at East Grand Rapids High School...helped high school squad to back-to-back state championships in 2005 and 2006...named to the 2007 Dream Team...set a Michigan state high school record for most PATs (179)...averaged 41.0 yards as a punter in 2007...honor student...High School Coach: Peter Stuursma.YEAR PUNTS YDS. AVG. LONG2009 63 2378 37.7 69

Additional Returning Players

NICK ATKINSON OFFENSIVE LINE 6-2, 270, R-So. Kokomo, Ind. (Western)2009: Played in Butler’s first four games...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2008: Did not see varsity action during his initial season with the Bulldogs...Personal: Psychology major...born 8/25/89...son of Scott Atkinson...High School:Three-year starter as an offensive lineman at Western High School...t-year starter as an offensive lineman at Western High School...t-year wo-year team captain...two-year HM all-conference performer...helped high school squad to a 9-4 record and a sectional championship in 2007...Academic All-State as a senior...earned three varsity football letters..High School Coach: Alix Engle.

MATT BENSON RUNNING BACK6-2, 215, R-Fr. Traverse City, Mich. (St. Francis)

2009: Did not see varsity action during his initial season with the Bulldogs...Per-sonal: Business major...born 12/13/90...son of Charles and Barbara Benson...High School: All-Conference tight end at Travers City St. Francis High School...has 22 receptions for 501 yards and 10 touchdowns...earned nine varsity letters in three sports...three-year team captain and All-State performer on high school rugby team...High School Coaches: Josh Sellers/Greg Vaughan.

CALVIN BLAIR QUARTERBACK 6-2, 210, R-So. Grand Rapids, Mich. (East Grand Rapids)2009: Saw action in Butler’s first four games...completed 12 of 17 passes (.706) for 77 yards...threw an eight-yard touchdown pass in Butler’s victory over Hanover and a 10-yard scoring pass in the Bulldogs’ win at Franklin...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2008: Did not see varsity action for the Bulldogs...named to the Pioneer Football League Academic Honor Roll...Personal: Business explor-atory major...born 4/12/90...son of Brad and Sherry Blair...High School: Two-year starting quarterback at East Grand Rapids High School...helped lead high school team to back-to-back Michigan Division 3 state championships...HM all-state...team captain as a senior...earned all-conference and all-area recognition...passed for 1,100 yards and 11 touchdowns in 2007...helped high school basketball team to a state runner-up finish...earned two varsity letters each in football and basketball...High School Coach: Peter Stuursma.

63 6-2, 270, R-So. Kokomo, Ind. (Western)63 6-2, 270, R-So. Kokomo, Ind. (Western)

40 MATT BENSON RUNNING BACK40 MATT BENSON RUNNING BACK

18 6-2, 210, R-So. Grand Rapids, Mich. (East Grand Rapids)18 6-2, 210, R-So. Grand Rapids, Mich. (East Grand Rapids)

94 CARTER WALLEY TIGHT ENDCARTER WALLEY TIGHT ENDCARTER WALLEY6-3, 245, So. Peru, Ind. (Rochester) (Rochester)

2009: Played in all 12 games, including 11 as a starter...scored first collegiate touchdown on a 16-yard pass for Butler’s final score (and eventual game-winner) at Dayton...had a career-high two receptions at Dayton...2008: Did not see varsity action in his first season with the Bulldogs...Personal: Marketing major...born 10/3/89...son of Jill Stewart-Walley and Chris

Walley...High School: All-State tight end at Rochester High School...two-year team captain...first team all-conference as a senior...HM all-conference as a junior...Junior All-State punter...helped high school squad to a pair of conference titles...HM all-conference performer in basketball...earned three varsity football letters...High School Coach: Mark Miller.YEAR REC. YDS. AVG. TD2009 5 42 8.4 1

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2010 BulldogsCHRIS BURNS DEFENSIVE BACK

5-9, 190, So. Aurora, Ill. (Waubonsee Valley)2009: Saw action in one varsity game (Hanover)...2008: Did not see varsity action in his initial season at Butler...Personal: Marketing major...born 1/16/90...son of George and Marci Burns...High School: All-Conference defensive back at Waubonsee Valley High School...honorable mention all-city performer as a senior...earned two varsity football letters...High School Coach: Paul Murphy.

JOSH DORFMAN OFFENSIVE LINE 6-0, 260, Jr. Durham, N.C. (C. E. Jordan)2009: Played in Butler’s first three games...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2008: Did not see varsity action...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2007: Did not see varsity action in his initial season with the Bulldogs...Personal: Finance major...born 4/5/89...son of Jay and Heide Dorfman...High School: Two-year starting center at C. E. Jordan High School...team captain...named All-Conference and All-Area as a senior...chosen high school squad’s Most Valuable Offensive Lineman in 2006...set a school record for the highest single season blocking percentage...helped lead high school squad to a 30-5 record and two conference titles in three season...earned three varsity football letters...High School Coach: Mike Briggs.

SEAN GRADY DEFENSIVE BACK 5-10, 180, R-Fr. Geneva, Ill. (Geneva)2009: Did not see varsity action in first season with the Bulldogs...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...Personal: Education major...born 8/10/91...son of Brian and Maureen Grady...High School: Two-year all-conference defensive back at Geneva High School...team captain as a senior...recorded 94 tackles and three pass interceptions...helped high school squad to a 24-2 record, a pair of conference championships and a state runner-up finish over two seasons...earned two varsity letters each in football, basketball and baseball...High School Coach: Rob Wicinski.

DAN HABER DEFENSIVE BACK 6-0, 175, R-Fr. Calabasas, Calif. (Chaminade Prep)29 6-0, 175, R-Fr. Calabasas, Calif. (Chaminade Prep)292009: Chosen Butler’s Special Teams “Unsung Hero” (Scout Team Player of the Year)...did not see varsity action in first season with the Bulldogs...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...Personal: Business major...born 4/2/91...son of Rosemary Haber and Mitchell Haber...High School: Four-year Scholar-Athlete Award winner...recorded 32 tackles and eight pass breakups as a senior...earned varsity letters in football, basketball, baseball and volleyball...baseball team captain...High School Coach: Anthony Harris.

TAYLOR HARRIS DEFENSIVE TACKLETACKLET 6-5, 290, Jr. Logansport, Ind. (Logansport)91 6-5, 290, Jr. Logansport, Ind. (Logansport)912009: Did not see varsity action...2008: Did not see varsity action...2007: Did not see varsity action in his first season at Butler...Personal: Business major...born 3/1/89...son of Devon and Brenda Harris...High School: Two-year starting defensive tackle at Logansport High School...earned all-conference honors as a senior...recorded 63 tackles and five quarterback sacks over two seasons...helped Logansport to a two-year record of 20-3 and a pair of conference titles...Scholar-Athlete award recipient...earned two football letters...High School Coach: Raymond Kramer.

SCOTT HARVEY WIDE RECEIVER 6-3, 190, R-Fr. Carmel, Ind. (Westfield)2009: Did not see varsity action in his initial season at Butler...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...Personal: Finance major...born 10/8/90...son of Bart and Jayne Harvey...High School: Starting quarterback at Westfield High School...set a single season record for passing yards with 1,683 in 2008...had 15 passing touchdowns and five rushing TDs as a senior...Westfield Male Athlete of the Year in 2008-09...IHSAA Student-Athlete Role Model nominee...team captain...earned All-Conference and Academic All-State recognition...helped Westfield to a 10-3 record and a sectional championship in 2007...all-conference performer on high school’s golf team...three-year letterwinner in both football and golf...High School Coach: Bo Belden.

TOM JUDGE QUARTERBACK 6-2, 190, R-Fr. Elmhurst, Ill. (York)2009: Did not see varsity action in his initial season at Butler...Personal: Undecided major...born 11/6/90...son of Robert and Mary Judge...High School: All-Conference quarterback at York High School...finished second on the school’s single season and career lists for passing yards...team captain and MVP...helped lead York to an 8-3 record and a conference championship in 2007...earned all-confrence honors as a guard on high school’s basketball team...earned two varsity letters each in football, basketball and baseball...High School Coach: Bill Lech.

T. J. LUKASIK DEFENSIVE BACK 5-8, 180, So. Lowell, Ind. (Lowell)2009: Did not see varsity action...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2008: Did not see varsity action in his first season with the Bulldogs...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...Personal: Education major...born 5/25/90...son of Tim and Donna Lukasik...High School: All-State defensive back at Lowell High School...two-year all-conference and all-area performer...named a Region 1 All-Star in 2007...selected to play for the North team in the IFCA North-South All-Star Game...had 78 tackles and five pass interceptions as a senior...72 tackles and six interceptions in 2006...had nearly 900 yards as a punt and kick return specialist in two seaons...helped high school squad to a state title in 2005 and a state runner-up finish in 2007...earned three-varsity football letters...High School Coach: Kirk Kennedy.

BOBBY McDONALD DEFENSIVE BACK 6-0, 190, R-Fr. Orland Park, Ill. (Providence Catholic)2009: Did not see varsity action in his first season with the Bulldogs...Personal:Business major...born 10/18/90...son of Bob and Nancy McDonald...High School:Earned three varsity letters as a defensive back and tailback at Providence Catholic High School...special mention All-Area performer in 2008...finished third on the team in tackles with 79 as a senior...had a team-high five touchdowns as a junior...helped high school team to the state semifinals in 2006 and 2008 and the state quarterfinals in 2007...two-year member of the high school track squad...High School Coach: Mark Coglianese.

RYAN MYERS OFFENSIVE LINE 6-2, 285, So. Fort Wayne, Ind. (Bishop Dwenger)2009: Saw action in Butler’s first three games...2008: Did not see varsity action...Personal: Accounting major...born 1/3/89...son of Mark and Julia Myers...High School: Four-sport athlete at Bishop Dwenger High School...first team all-confer-ence offensive lineman...helped lead high school team to back-to-back conference championships and a pair of regional titles...earned three varsity football letters...received varsity letters in track, rugby and wrestling...High School Coach: Chris Svarczkopf.

21 5-9, 190, So. Aurora, Ill. (Waubonsee Valley)21 5-9, 190, So. Aurora, Ill. (Waubonsee Valley)

6 6-0, 260, Jr. Durham, N.C. (C. E. Jordan)6 6-0, 260, Jr. Durham, N.C. (C. E. Jordan)9 6-0, 260, Jr. Durham, N.C. (C. E. Jordan)9 6-0, 260, Jr. Durham, N.C. (C. E. Jordan)

27 5-10, 180, R-Fr. Geneva, Ill. (Geneva)27 5-10, 180, R-Fr. Geneva, Ill. (Geneva)

17 6-3, 190, R-Fr. Carmel, Ind. (Westfield)17 6-3, 190, R-Fr. Carmel, Ind. (Westfield)

3 6-2, 190, R-Fr. Elmhurst, Ill. (York)3 6-2, 190, R-Fr. Elmhurst, Ill. (York)

13 5-8, 180, So. Lowell, Ind. (Lowell)13 5-8, 180, So. Lowell, Ind. (Lowell)

30 6-0, 190, R-Fr. Orland Park, Ill. (Providence Catholic)30 6-0, 190, R-Fr. Orland Park, Ill. (Providence Catholic)

79 RYAN MYERS OFFENSIVE LINE 79 RYAN MYERS OFFENSIVE LINE 6-2, 285, So. Fort Wayne, Ind. (Bishop Dwenger)79 6-2, 285, So. Fort Wayne, Ind. (Bishop Dwenger)

Captains CornerOffensive guard Donnie Gilmore and defensive back Tadd Dombartwere named captains for the 2010 Bulldogs, by a vote of their teammates. Gilmore, a fifth-year senior, has started every Butler game for the past three seasons, while Dombart has played in 33 games over the past three years, including 24 as a starter.

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ALEX PERRITT LINEBACKER 6-1, 215, R-Fr. Whiteland, Ind. (Whiteland)2009: Did not see varsity action in his first season at Butler...Personal: Biology major...born 2/8/91...son of Dan and Robin Perritt...High School: Honorable mention All-State performer at Whiteland High School...helped high school team to an 11-1 record and a conference championship as a senior...earned All-Conference and All-Metro South honors...named an All-Conference Scholar...recorded 84 tackles, had five pass interceptions and scored two defensive touchdowns as a senior...conference champ in the 100 meter dash...High School Coach: Darrin Fisher.

DOUG PETTY OFFENSIVE LINE 6-4, 220, R-Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Southport)2009: Did not see varsity action in his initial season at Butler...Personal: Biology/Pre-Med major...born 10/2/90...son of Jack and Becky Petty...High School: Third team All-State offensive lineman...earned Academic All-State honors...All-Conference and honorable mention All-County as a senior...team captain and Southport Lineman of the Year in 2008...helped Southport to a 9-2 record, a conference championship and a fourth place finish in state as a senior...earned three varsity letters in football and one in track...High School Coach: Bill Peebles.

ANDREW PRATT DEFENSIVE BACK 5-10, 180, Jr. Ridge Farm, Ill. (Georgetown-Ridge Farm)2009: Played in Butler’s first two games...credited with a pass breakup against Albion...2008: Did not see varsity action...2007: Did not see varsity action...named a 2007 Josten’s Scholar-Athlete...Personal: Business/Finance major...born 10/23/88...son of Kimberly Pratt...High School: All-conference quarterback at Georgetown-Ridge Farm High School...team captain as a senior...helped lead high school squad to a 9-3 record in 2006...earned all-conference honors in track...High School Coach: Jason Baccadutre.

MIKE ROSE DEFENSIVE BACK 6-2, 200, R-Fr. Canton, Mich. (Plymouth)2009: Did not see varsity action in his first season at Butler...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...Personal: Business major...born 11/28/90...son of Francine Rose...High School: All-Conference safety at Plymouth High School...helped high school squad to a Division championship as a senior...earned All-Conference honors on high school baseball squad...High School Coach: Mike Sawchuk.

LUCAS RUSKE QUARTERBACK 6-1, 190, R-Fr. Wilmette, Ill. (Loyola Academy)2009: Did not see varsity action...Personal: Undecided major...born 7/15/91...son of Gary and Elizabeth Ruske...High School: All-Conference and All-Area quarterback at Loyola Academy...named MVP of the Chicago Prep Bowl after leading Loyola to the championship...helped high school squad to an 11-3 record and the state playoffs in 2008...compiled 2,480 yards in total offense (1,436 passing/1,044 rushing) as a senior...first quarterback in school history to rush for more than 1,000 yards...had 13 rushing touchdown and 15 passing TDs...Academic All-State and Scholar-Athlete award recipient...High School Coach: John Holecek.

NICK SCHIRMANN OFFENSIVE LINE 6-1, 275, So. Cincinnati, Ohio (Anderson)2009: Played in five of Butler’s first six games...Personal: Business major...born 3/26/91...son of Mike and Patty Schirmann...High School: All-State offensive lineman...helped lead Anderson to a 13-2 record and a state championship in 2007 and a 12-3 mark and a state runner-up finish in 2008...two-year team captain...two-year All-Conference, All-City and All-District performer...received Anthony Munoz Foundation DII Offensive Lineman of the Year Award as a senior...earned three varsity football letters...High School Coach: Jeff Giesting.

CHARLIE SCHMELZER TIGHT END 6-7, 255, So. Bloomington, Ill. (Bloomington)2009: Played in Butler’s first three games and in four total contests...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...2008: Saw action in one game...named to the Pioneer Football League Academic Honor Roll...Personal: Recording Industry Studies major...born 10/30/89...son of Rigo and Linda Schmelzer...High School:All-conference tight end at Bloomington High School...team’s leading receiver as a senior...earned squad’s Most Improved Offensive Player Award...IHSA Scholar-Athlete...earned two varsity letters each in football and basketball...High School Coach: Rigo Schmelzer.

PAUL SCIORTINO OFFENSIVE LINE 6-1, 265, R-Fr. Wilmette, Ill. (Loyola Academy)2009: Did not see varsity action in his first season with the Bulldogs...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...Personal: Business major...born 6/30/91...son of Bill and Celeste Sciortino...High School: Two-year starting offensive lineman...team captain and second team All-Chicago Catholic League Blue in 2008...helped high school team to an 11-3 record, a Chicago Prep Bowl championship and the state playoffs as a senior...played on 9-4 state playoff squad in 2007...started final 27 games of prep career...All-Conference performer in baseball...earned two varsity letters each in football and baseball...High School Coach: John Holecek.

BRENDAN SHANNON WIDE RECEIVER 5-11, 190, R-Fr. Lombard, Ill. (Montini Catholic)2009: Did not see varsity action during his initial season with the Bulldogs...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...Personal: Undecided major...born 1/10/91...son of Jerry and Teri Shannon...High School: All-Conference wide receiver at Montini Catholic High School...team captain as a senior...helped high school squad to a conference title and the state quarterfinals in 2008...tied the second-highest single game reception total in school history with 11 catches against Sacred Heartin 2008...High School Coach: Chris Andriano.

MATT STOREY OFFENSIVE LINEMATT STOREY OFFENSIVE LINEMATT STOREY 6-3, 275, So. St. Louis, Mo. (St. Louis University H.S.)2009: Played in Butler’s first three games and in four total contests...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...Personal: Mechanical Engineering/Math major...born 7/21/91...son of Jim and Margaret Storey...High School: Second team All-State offensive lineman at St. Louis University High School...two-year All-Conference performer...team captain...All-State, team MVP and Forward of the Year on high school Rugby team...member of the high school wrestling squad...High School Coach: Gary Kornfeld.

DAVID THOMAS RUNNING BACK 5-9, 185, R-Fr. Chicago, Ill. (North Shore Country Day)2009: Named Butler’s Offensive “Unsung Hero” (Scout Team Player of the Year)...did not see varsity action in his first season with the Bulldogs...named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll...Personal: Business major...born 10/20/90...son of David and Marie Thomas...High School: Two-year All-Conference running back at North Shore Country Day School...had nearly 1,200 rushing/receiving yards as a senior...scored 10 touchdowns in final high school season...two-year All-Conference performer on high school track team...earned three varsity letters in basketball and two each in football and track...High School Coach: Jim Deuble.

43 6-1, 215, R-Fr. Whiteland, Ind. (Whiteland)43 6-1, 215, R-Fr. Whiteland, Ind. (Whiteland)

75 6-4, 220, R-Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Southport)75 6-4, 220, R-Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Southport)

24 5-10, 180, Jr. Ridge Farm, Ill. (Georgetown-Ridge Farm)24 5-10, 180, Jr. Ridge Farm, Ill. (Georgetown-Ridge Farm)

26 6-2, 200, R-Fr. Canton, Mich. (Plymouth)26 6-2, 200, R-Fr. Canton, Mich. (Plymouth)

87 CHARLIE SCHMELZER TIGHT END 87 CHARLIE SCHMELZER TIGHT END 6-7, 255, So. Bloomington, Ill. (Bloomington)87 6-7, 255, So. Bloomington, Ill. (Bloomington)

65 6-1, 265, R-Fr. Wilmette, Ill. (Loyola Academy)65 6-1, 265, R-Fr. Wilmette, Ill. (Loyola Academy)

84 BRENDAN SHANNON WIDE RECEIVER 84 BRENDAN SHANNON WIDE RECEIVER 5-11, 190, R-Fr. Lombard, Ill. (Montini Catholic)84 5-11, 190, R-Fr. Lombard, Ill. (Montini Catholic)

73 6-3, 275, So. St. Louis, Mo. (St. Louis University H.S.)73 6-3, 275, So. St. Louis, Mo. (St. Louis University H.S.)

23 5-9, 185, R-Fr. Chicago, Ill. (North Shore Country Day)23 5-9, 185, R-Fr. Chicago, Ill. (North Shore Country Day)

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9 6-1, 190, R-Fr. Wilmette, Ill. (Loyola Academy)9 6-1, 190, R-Fr. Wilmette, Ill. (Loyola Academy)

77 6-1, 275, So. Cincinnati, Ohio (Anderson)77 6-1, 275, So. Cincinnati, Ohio (Anderson)

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39 BRETT THOMASTON PLACEKICKER/PUNTER 6-5, 205, So. Frankfort, Ill. (Lincoln-Way East)39 6-5, 205, So. Frankfort, Ill. (Lincoln-Way East)392009: Played in five of Butler’s first six contests, handling kickoffs...Personal:Pre-Physical Therapy major...born 10/4/90...son of Jim and Kelly Thomaston...High School: Two-year All-Conference placekicker at Lincoln-Way East High School...prep squad’s Special Teams Player of the Year in 2008...helped high school squad to an 18-5 record over his final two seasons...kicked a school-record, 51-yard field goal as a senior, breaking his own record of 50 yards...hit on 13 of 20 field goal attempts in final two seasons...set school records for most PATs (9) and most field goals (3) in a game...High School Coach: Rob Zvonar.

JEFF URCH TIGHT END 6-4, 250, R-Fr. Avon, Ind. (Avon)2009: Did not see varsity action in his initial season with the Bulldogs...Personal:Undecided major...born 5/7/90...son of Scott Urch...High School: All-County tight end at Avon High School...earned All-Area recognition...team captain as a senior...helped lead Avon to a 9-3 record in 2008...earned three varsity letters in football and one in basketball...High School Coach: Dave Shelbourne.

82 6-4, 250, R-Fr. Avon, Ind. (Avon)82 6-4, 250, R-Fr. Avon, Ind. (Avon)

Newcomers

GREG AMBROSE, OL, 6-3, 275, Fr., Dayton, Ohio (Oakwood)...Three-year starting offensive lineman at Oakwood High School...named conference Lineman of the Year...first team All-Southwest Ohio...HM All-State...team captain as a senior...High School Coach: Paul Stone.

BRYCE BERRY, DB, 6-2, 190, Fr., St. Charles, Ill. (BRYCE BERRY, DB, 6-2, 190, Fr., St. Charles, Ill. (BRYCE BERRY St. Charles East)...All-Conference and All-Area defensive back at St. Charles East High School...three-year team captain...tied for the team lead in interceptions (4) and finished second on the squad in tackles (68) as a senior...helped prep squad to a conference title and a fifth straight state playoffs appearance in 2009...team’s Black and Orange Award recipient for leadership, dedication and hard work...Academic All-Conference in both football and basketball...High School Coach: Mike Fields.

JAY BRUMMEL, DB, 6-1, 210, R-Fr., Cedar Falls, Iowa (Cedar Falls/Iowa State)...Transfer from Iowa State where he sat out initial collegiate season as a redshirt...started one season at defensive back and one season at running back at Cedar Falls High School...2008 second team INA All-State selection...helped high school squad to a 12-2 record and a 4A state runner-up finish as a senior...played on 11-1 squad as a junior...four-year track and three-year wrestling letterwinner...High School Coaches: Pat Mitchell and Brad Remmert.

DAVID BURKE, DB, 6-2, 180, Fr., Cincinnati, Ohio (Lakota West)...Two-year varsity starter at Lakota West High School...named Most Improved Varsity Defensive Player as a senior...second team All-Conference performer...helped high school squad to its first conference championship and a school-record nine wins in 2009...All-Academic Award winner...High School Coach: Larry Cox.

BILL BUSCH, LB, 6-0, 238, Fr., St. Louis, Mo. (St. Louis Priory)...All-State linebacker at St. Louis Priory...named first team All-ABC League on defense...led high school squad in tackles in junior and senior seasons...helped lead St. Louis Priory to a 9-4 record and the state semifinals in 2009...played on high school teams that compiled a 26-10 record over three seasons...High School Coach: Marty Combs.

JOHN CANNOVA, OL, 6-0, 260, Fr., Wheaton, Ill. (Benet Academy)...All-Conference and All-Area offensive lineman at Benet Academy...team captain as a senior...three-year letterwinner on high school track and field squad...High School Coach: Gary Goforth.

JOSEPH CIANCIO, DB, 5-10, 190, Fr., Darien, Ill. (Downers Grove South)...All-Conference and honorable mention All-Area defensive back at Downers Grove South High School...team captain as a senior...had 92 tackles, including 11 tackles for loss in 2009...helped high school squad to back-to-back unbeaten conference championships and two straight trips to the IHSA 8A Playoffs...Academic All-State performer...High School Coach: John Belskis.

CALEB CONWAY, LB, 5-9, 190, Fr., River Forest, Ill. (Oak Park-River Forest)CALEB CONWAY, LB, 5-9, 190, Fr., River Forest, Ill. (Oak Park-River Forest)CALEB CONWAY ...Two-year letterwinner as a linebacker at Oak Park-River Forest High School...team captain as a senior...finished second on the team in tackles (69) as a senior...tied for the team lead in quarterback sacks (8) in 2009...earned Academic All-Conference recognition...sprinter on high school track squad...High School Coach: Jim Nudera.

KEVIN COOK, DB, 6-1, 180, Fr., Fishers, Ind. (Hamilton Southeastern)...All-State defensive back at Hamilton Southeastern High School...three-time All-Conference and two-time All-County performer...team captain as a senior...recorded 11 career pass interceptions...had a school-record 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown...member of high school’s lacrosse and baseball squads...High School Coach: Scott May.

CHRISTIAN EBLE, LB, 5-11, 220, Fr., Naperville, Ill. (Neuqua Valley)...Most Valuable Defensive Lineman as a nose guard at Neuqua Valley High School in 2009...HM All-State...first team All-Conference and All-City as a senior...HM All-Area and All-Region...named a “Top 50” player by both the Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Daily Herald...recorded 50 tackles as a senior, including 22 tackles for loss and five quarterback sacks...earned Academic All-Conference honors...High School Coach: Bryan Wells.

GREG EGAN, LB, 5-11, 180, Fr., Naperville, Ill. (Neuqua Valley)...Two-year starting safety at Neuqua Valley High School...team captain and HM All-Conference performer...recorded 54 tackles and scored one defensive touchdown as a senior...helped high school track squad to a state runner-up finish in 2009...High School Coach: Bryan Wells.

BRANDON GRUBBE, RB, 5-11, 195, Fr., Lowell, Ind. (Lowell)...All-time leading rusher at Lowell High School...first team All-State running back in 2009...named to the Indiana Football Coaches Association (IFCA) “Top 50” as a senior...three-time first team All-Conference and first team All-Area performer...two-time Junior All-State pick...team captain and Most Valuable Player...helped lead high school squad to a 39-5 record, three conference championships and two state runner-up finishes in three seasons...received Top Scholar-Athlete Award in 2007...varsity letterwinner in basketball and baseball...High School Coach: Kirk Kennedy.

TRAE HEETER, RB, 5-9, 185, Fr., Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence North)...All-State running back at Lawrence North High School...team captain, MVP and All-Conference as a senior...Junior All-State and HM All-Conference in 2008...rushed for 933 yards and nine TDs as a senior...scored 12 touchdowns as a junior...set a school record with a 99-yard kickoff return for a touchdown...Academic Scholar-Athlete...member of high school track and field squad...High School Coach: Tom Dilley.

MATT HITTINGER, WR, 6-2, 180, Fr., Valparaiso, Ind. (Valparaiso)...Two-way starter as a wide receiver and defensive back at Valparaiso High School...three-time HM All-Area on both offense and defense...first team All-Conference...two-time HM All-State...IFCA Region One North-South All-Star...team captain, MVP and Mental Attitude Award winner...had 43 career receptions and seven career pass interceptions...helped team to a school record for victories (9) and a conference championship in 2008...High School Coach: Mark Hoffman.

JAY HOWARD, OL, 6-4, 245, Fr., Dayton, Ohio (Oakwood)...Starting offensive lineman for 12-1 Dublin Coffman High School in 2009...part of the winningest class in school history with a three-year record of 32-5...team captain...second team All-Conference and All-District...selected to play in the North-South Ohio All-Star Classic...helped high school squad to a pair of conference championships, two district championships and one regional title...High School Coach: Mark Crabtree.

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2010 BulldogsKYLE JACHIM, WR, 6-0, 175, Fr., Chicago, Ill. (St. Rita)...Three-year starter at St. Rita High School...team captain and second team All-Conference as a senior...caught 33 passes for 622 yards and five TDs in 2009...three-year team punter...helped high school squad to the 2008 Chicago Catholic League championship, 2007 and 2009 Chicago Prep Bowl titles, and three straight trips to the state quarterfinals...High School Coach: Todd Kuska.

DYLAN JOHNSON, TE, 6-3, 215, So., Bloomington, Ill. (Central Catholic/Lindenwood)...Transferred to Butler from Lindenwood University...HM All-State and first team All-Area tight end at Bloomington Central Catholic High School...unanimous first team All-Conference pick as a senior...helped high school squad to a 14-0 record (first unbeaten mark in school history) and a Class 4A state championship in 2008...starter on 13-1 state runner-up squad in 2007...caught 40 passes for 800 yards and 12 TDs as a senior...High School Coach: Bob Moews.

WADE MARKLEY, QB, 6-4, 210, Fr., Fort Wayne, Ind. (Dwenger)...HM All-State quarterback at Bishop Dwenger High School...team captain and All-Conference performer...earned team’s Coach’s Award...completed 91 of 175 passes for 1,616 yards and 17 touchdowns as a senior...had the fifth-highest passing total in Bishop Dwenger history and the sixth-highest total for TDs...helped lead high school squad to a 13-1 record and an unbeaten (9-0) conference championship in 2009...varsity letterwiner on teams that compiled a 27-2 record over his final two seasons...High School Coach: Chris Svarczkopf.

JT MESCH, WR, 6-2, 185, Fr., Glen Ellyn, Ill. (Glenbard West)...All-Area wide receiver at Glenbard West High School...caught 38 passes for 671 yards and seven touchdowns and added four rushing TDs...helped high school squad to a 13-1 record and a state runner-up finish in 2009...played on team that compiled a 25-2 record over final two prep seasons...High School Coach: Chad Hetlet.

ARTHUR MONACO, RB, 5-9, 175, Fr., Bloomingdale, Ill. (Lake Park)...All-State running back at Lake Park High School...Most Valuable Offensive Player in the Upstate Eight Conference and DuPage County scoring leader in 2009...team captain, All-Conference and All-Area...rushed for 1,138 yards and 15 touchdowns...compiled 2,150 all-purpose yards...added two punt return TDs, two kick return TDs and three receiving TDs...set a school record with a 99-yard kickoff return for a touchdown...helped Lake Park to a 7-1 conference record and an 8-3 overall mark in 2009...All-Conference performer on high school baseball squad...High School Coach: Andy Livingston.

NICK NYKAZA, OL, 6-0, 235, Fr., Wilmette, Ill. (New Trier)...Three-year starting lineman at New Trier High School...named to the All-Central Suburban South Team as an offensive lineman...chosen as an IHSA Scholar Athlete...played on high school’s lacrosse team...High School Coach: Matt Irvin.

DEREK O’CONNOR, WR, 6-0, 180, Fr., Bourbannais, Ill. (Bishop McNamara)...Two-year All-Conference performer at Bishop McNamara High School...played both wide receiver and quarterback...team captain and MVP as a senior...earned All-Area and Academic All-State honors in 2009...caught 37 passes, including nine touchdown catches as a junior...passed for more than 1000 yards and 14 TDs as a senior...four-year varsity starter on high school’s basketball squad (two-time MVP and All-Area performer)...High School Coach: Rich Zinanni.

CHARLES PERRECONE, OL, 6-2, 285, Fr., Roselle, Ill. (Lake Park)...Two-way starter as an offensive guard and defensive tackle at Lake Park High School...team captain and All-Conference performer as a senior...recorded 71 tackles, including 9.5 tackles for loss and three quarterback sacks...helped high school squad to an 8-3 record in 2009...High School Coach: Andy Livingston.

LOGAN PERRY, LB, 5-11, 205, Fr., Columbus, Ind. (Columbus East)...Two-time All-Area linebacker at Columbus East High School...team captain and Defensive Skill Player of the Year in 2009...finished 11th on the all-time Columbus East list for tackles (167)...helped high school team to a three-year 34-4 record and three consecutive conference championships...had unbeaten regular seasons in 2008 and 2009...Academic Letterman...High School Coach: Bob Gaddis.

PHILLIP POWELL, LB, 6-2, 210, Fr., Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence Central)...All-County linebacker at Lawrence Central High School...team captain and second team All-Conference pick...named Lawrence Central Male Athlete of the Year in in 2009-10...recorded 203 tackles and 10 quarterback sacks...three-year varsity starter...two-time All-County baseball player...High School Coach: Jayson West.

JOEY PURZE, WR, 6-0, 195, Fr., Clayton, Mo. (Clayton)...Two-year starter as a wide receiver at Clayton High School...two-time HM All-Conference...participated in the U.S. Army Combine...compiled 545 receiving yards in three seasons...member of high school’s golf team...High School Coach: Sam Horell.

WILL SCHIERHOLZ, QB, 6-0, 215, Fr., St. Louis, Mo. (MICDS)...All-Conference quarterback at MICDS in 2009...passed for 1,648 yards and 20 touchdowns as a senior...had a quarterback rating of 115.687, the third-highest among all St. Louis Metro signal callers...helped high school squad to a 32-4 record, three conference titles, three district championships and one trip to the state finals in three seasons...two-time All-Conference performer and team MVP on high school baseball squad...High School Coach: Josh Smith.

JIMMY SCHWABE, DB, 5-11, 190, Fr., Downers Grove, Ill. (Downers Grove South)...Two-year starter at Downers Grove South High School..missed all but three games of his senior season with injury...two-time team captain...helped high school squad to a pair of unbeaten conference championships...Academic All-Conference performer...High School Coach: John Belskis.

JEREMY STEPHENS, DL, 6-1, 267, So., Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence Central)...Transfer from Thomas More College...played in nine games as a freshman at Thomas More and helped the team to an 11-1 season...recorded 22 tackles, including two quarterback sacks and four tackles for loss, in first collegiate season...earned three varsity letters as a defensive lineman at Lawrence Central High School...High School Coach: Jayson West.

DON STEWART, DB, 5-10, 175, Fr., St. Louis, Mo. (Clayton)...Two-way starter as a defensive back and running back at Clayton High School...All-State defensive back as a senior...team captain, Most Valuable Offensive Back and Most Valuable Defensive Back in 2009...Most Valuable Linebacker as a junior...rushed for 1,030 yards and 12 touchdowns and racked up 139 tackles in final two seasons...sprinter on high school track squad...High School Coach: Sam Horell.

JAYME SZAFRANSKI, DB, 6-1, 190, Fr., Barrington, Ill. (Fremd)...All-Conference and All-Area defensive back at Fremd High School...defensive captain and Defensive MVP as a senior...set a school record with 17 career turnovers (Int., FF, FR)...stands second on school’s all-time list for pass interceptions (8)...recorded 110 tackles and 18 pass knockdowns...helped high school squad to three consecutive conference championships and a three-year 30-5 record...named Academic All-State...High School Coach: Mike Donatucci.

MIKE WENDAHL, OL, 6-5, 290, Jr., Valparaiso, Ind. (Valparaiso/Indianapolis)...Transfer from the University of Indianapolis...will sit out the 2010 season...two-time All-State offensive lineman at Valparaiso High School...named All-Conference and All-Area in junior and senior seasons...team captain in final prep season...chosen to play in the Indiana North-South All-Star game...earned three varsity letters in football...member of high school basketball team...High School Coach: Mark Hoffman.

DANIEL WILSON, PK, 5-9, 198, Fr., Zionsville, Ind. (Zionsville)...Two-year letterwinner as a placekicker at Zionsville High School...tied a school record with a 44-yard field goal...earned Academic All-State recognition...High School Coach: Larry McWhorter.

PAUL YANOW, LB, 6-0, 200, Fr., Cincinnati, Ohio (Sycamore)...Two-year leading ...Two-year leading ...Ttackler at Sycamore High School...named high school team’s Interior Defensive Player of the Year in back-to-back seasons...two-year second team All-Conference...HM All-City as a senior...Sycamore Old Spice Player of the Year in 2009...chosen to play in the Ohio East-West All-Star Game...four-time Academic All-Conference honoree...two-year varsity letterwinner in baseball...High School Coach: Scott Datillo.

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2009 Gridiron Classic

Quarterback Andrew Huck (above) had over 200 yards in total offense and was named the Most Valuable Player of the 2009 Gridiron Classic.

Safety Mark Giacomantonio (above) led Butler’s defensive effort against Central Connecticut State with a team-high 10 tackles.

Runningback Scott Gray (above) rushed for a team-high 88 yards and scored the Bulldogs’ first touchdown in the Gridiron Classic.

Quarterback Andrew Huck (above) scored the final of his three touch-downs to clinch Butler’s first postseason football victory.

Wide receiver Dan Bohrer (above) had a team-high receiver Dan Bohrer (above) had a team-high receiver Dan Bohrerseven receptions for 69 yards and defensive end Grant Hunter (left) added five tackles against CCSU.

Linebacker Nick Caldicott (above) had eight tackles in Butler’s winning Linebacker Nick Caldicott (above) had eight tackles in Butler’s winning Linebackereffort in the 2009 Gridiron Classic.

Butler 28, Central Connecticut State 23

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2010 Butler Roster

Numerical Roster/Pronunciation Guide

1 Jordan Koopman2 Stuart Harvey3 Tom Judge4 Matt Foor5 Artis Hailey III 6-D Logan Sullivan6-O Wade Markley7-D Jimmy Schwabe (Shwab-ee)7-O Jeff Larsen8 Ryan Hitchcock9-D Andy Dauch (DOWK)9-O Lucas Ruske (Russ-KEE)10 Andrew Huck11 Zach Watkins12 Matt Kobli (KOE-blee)13 T. J. Lukasik (Loo-CAY-sik)14 Nick Caldicott (KAL-dah-cott)15-D Andrew Cottrell15-O Will Schierholz (SHEER-holz)16 Mark Giacomantonio (JOK-ah-mon-TOE-nee-oh)17-D Bryce Berry17-O Scott Harvey18 Calvin Blair19 Joseph Ciancio (See-AHN-SEE-oh)20 Michael Wilson 21-D Chris Burns21-O Joseph Purze (PURRS)22 Scott Gray23-D David Burke23-O David Thomas24 Andrew Pratt 25 Jack McKenna26 Mike Rose27 Sean Grady28 Tadd Dombart29 Dan Haber30 Bobby McDonald31-D Caleb Conway31-O Brandon Grubbe (GROO-bee)32-D Don Stewart32-O Trae Heeter33 William Bork34-D Jay Brummel34-O Arthur Monaco35 David Lang36 Steven Depositar37 Jayme Szafranski (ZAH-fran-skee)38 Kevin Cook39 Brett Thomaston40 Matt Benson41 Bill Busch42 Phillip Powell43 Alex Perritt44 Greg Egan

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL66 Greg Ambrose OL 6-3 275 Fr. Dayton, Ohio/Oakwood63 Nick Atkinson OL 6-2 280 So. Kokomo, Ind./Western17-D Bryce Barry DB 6-2 190 Fr. St. Charles, Ill./St. Charles East40 Matt Benson RB 6-2 220 R-Fr. Traverse City, Mich./St. Francis18 Calvin Blair QB 6-2 205 So. Grand Rapids, Mich./East Grand Rapids

33 William Bork** TE 6-1 225 Jr. Dyer, Ind./Lake Central34-D Jay Brummel DB 6-1 210 R-Fr. Cedar Falls, Iowa/Cedar Falls/Iowa State23-D David Burke DB 6-2 180 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Lakota West21-D Chris Burns DB 5-9 180 So. Aurora, Ill./Waubonsee Valley41 Bill Busch LB 6-0 238 Fr. St. Louis, Mo./St. Louis Priory

14 Nick Caldicott** LB 6-1 225 Jr. Oak Park, Ill./Fenwick71 John Cannova OL 6-0 260 Fr. Wheaton, Ill./Benet Academy19 Joseph Ciancio DB 5-10 190 Fr. Darien, Ill./Downers Grove South95 Taylor Clarkson* DT 6-2 275 So. Fortville, Ind./Mt. Vernon31-D Caleb Conway LB 5-9 190 Fr. River Forest, Ill./Oak Park-River Forest

38 Kevin Cook DB 6-1 180 Fr. Fishers, Ind./Hamilton Southeastern46 Rob Cosler** DE 6-1 230 Sr. Winter Park, Fla./Winter Park15-D Andrew Cottrell* LB 5-11 215 Jr. West Chester, Ohio/Lakota W./Grand Valley 9-D Andy Dauch** CB 5-10 180 Jr. Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Lahser36 Steven Depositar* RB 5-10 195 So. Mishawaka, Ind./Penn

28 Tadd Dombart*** CB 5-10 185 Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Lakota West69 Josh Dorfman OL 6-0 260 Jr. Durham, N.C./C.E. Jordan49 Christian Eble LB 5-11 220 Fr. Naperville, Ill./Neuqua Valley44 Greg Egan LB 5-11 180 Fr. Naperville, Ill./Neuqua Valley4 Matthew Foor* DB 5-11 205 So. West Chester, Ohio/Lakota West

16 Mark Giacomantonio** SS 5-11 190 Jr. Carmel, Ind./Carmel64 Donnie Gilmore*** OL 6-3 295 Sr. Westphalia, Ind./North Knox27 Sean Grady CB 5-10 190 R-Fr. Geneva, Ill./Geneva22 Scott Gray*** RB 5-8 185 Sr. Lowell, Ind./Lowell/Ball State31-O Brandon Grubbe RB 5-11 195 Fr. Lowell, Ind./Lowell

29 Dan Haber CB 6-0 180 R-Fr. Calabasas, Calif./Chaminade Prep5 Artis Hailey III* LB 6-0 215 So. Hammond, Ind./Hammond91 Taylor Harris DT 6-5 285 Jr. Logansport, Ind./Logansport17-O Scott Harvey WR 6-3 185 R-Fr. Carmel, Ind./Westfield2 Stuart Harvey* WR 6-1 190 Jr. Carmel, Ind./Westfield

32-O Trae Heeter RB 5-9 185 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence North8 Ryan Hitchcock** RB 5-7 200 Jr. Bedford, Ind./Bedford-North Lawrence86 Matt Hittinger WR 6-2 180 Fr. Valparaiso, Ind./Valparaiso53 Rob Hobson* OL 6-4 280 Sr. Arcadia, Ind./Sheridan67 Jay Howard OL 6-4 245 Fr. Dayton, Ohio/Oakwood

10 Andrew Huck* QB 6-2 195 Jr. Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington North98 Grant Hunter** DE 6-3 240 Jr. Liberty Twp., Ohio/Lakota West/Robert Morris80 Kyle Jachim WR 6-0 175 Fr. Chicago, Ill./St. Rita93 Dylan Johnson# TE 6-3 215 So. Bloomington, Ill./Cent. Catholic/Lindenwood3 Tom Judge QB 6-2 190 R-Fr. Elmhurst, Ill./York

12 Matt Kobli** QB 6-3 240 Sr. Whiting, Ind./Whiting1 Jordan Koopman** WR 5-8 190 Jr. Chula Vista, Calif./Eastlake51 Robert Koteff* LB 6-0 225 Jr. Lexington, Ky./Paul L. Dunbar54 William Lamar* LB 5-11 200 So. Oak Park, Ill./Oak Park-River Forest35 David Lang** PK/P 6-0 220 Jr. Lowell, Ind./Lowell

7-O Jeff Larsen* WR 6-1 190 Jr. Chicago, Ill./Notre Dame13 T. J. Lukasik DB 5-8 180 So. Lowell, Ind./Lowell6-O Wade Markley QB 6-4 210 Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind./Dwenger72 Pete Mattingly** OL 6-5 290 Jr. Zionsville, Ind./Cathedral30 Bobby McDonald DB 6-0 200 R-Fr. Orland Park, Ill./Providence Catholic

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2010 Butler Roster

45 Paul Yanow (YEAH-now)46 Rob Cosler47 Bob Olszewski (OLE-chev-skee)48 Logan Perry49 Christian Eble (EHBLE)51 Robert Koteff (COE-teff)52 Jeff Poss53 Rob Hobson54 William Lamar55 Jace Tennant56 Jeremy Stephens57 Ross Teare (TEER)59 Jordan Ridley61 Mike Wendahl62 Charles Perrecone (Purr-CONE-ee)63 Nick Atkinson64 Donnie Gilmore65 Paul Sciortino (SCORE-in-teen-oh)66 Greg Ambrose67 Jay Howard68 Nick Nykaza (NYE-kah-zah)69 Josh Dorfman71 John Cannova (Cah-NO-vah)72 Pete Mattingly73 Matt Storey 75 Doug Petty76 Ryan Secrist77 Nick Schirmann78 Mike Staniewicz (STAN-ah-witts)79 Ryan Myers80 Kyle Jachim (YAH-kum)81 Eddie McHale82 Jeff Urch83 Derek O’Connor84 Brendan Shannon86 Matt Hittinger (HIT-in-jer)87 Charlie Schmelzer88 Ryan Webb89 JT Mesch90 Larry Thomas91 Taylor Harris93 Dylan Johnson94 Carter Walley (WALLY)95 Taylor Clarkson96 Daniel Wilson97 Tyler Skaggs 98 Grant Hunter

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL81 Eddie McHale*** WR 6-3 205 Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier/Ohio25 Jack McKenna** CB 6-0 180 R-Jr. Elmwood Park, Ill./St. Patrick89 JT Mesch WR 6-2 185 Fr. Glen Ellyn, Ill./Glenbard West34-O Arthur Monaco RB 5-9 175 Fr. Bloomingdale, Ill./Lake Park79 Ryan Myers OL 6-2 290 So. Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Dwenger

68 Nick Nykaza OL 6-0 235 Fr. Wilmette, Ill./New Trier83 Derek O’Connor WR 6-0 180 Fr. Bourbannais, Ill./Bishop McNamara47 Bob Olszewski* LB 6-1 205 Sr. LaGrange, Ill./Lyons Township62 Charles Perrecone OL 6-2 285 Fr. Roselle, Ill./Lake Park43 Alex Perritt LB 6-1 215 R-Fr. Whiteland, Ind./Whiteland

48 Logan Perry LB 5-11 205 Fr. Columbus, Ind./Columbus East75 Doug Petty OL 6-4 240 R-Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Southport52 Jeff Poss** DE 6-2 240 Jr. Salt Lake City, Utah/Scripps Ranch (Calif.)42 Phillip Powell LB 6-2 210 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence Central24 Andrew Pratt FS 5-10 180 Jr. Ridge Farm, Ill./Georgetown-Ridge Farm

21-O Joseph Purze WR 6-0 195 Fr. Clayton, Mo./Clayton59 Jordan Ridley* LB 5-11 230 So. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence Central26 Mike Rose FS 6-2 200 R-Fr. Canton, Mich./Plymouth9-O Lucas Ruske QB 6-1 190 R-Fr. Wilmette, Ill./Loyola Academy15-O Will Schierholz QB 6-0 215 Fr. St. Louis, Mo./MICDS

77 Nick Schirmann OL 6-1 275 So. Cincinnati, Ohio/Anderson87 Charlie Schmelzer TE 6-7 255 So. Bloomington, Ill./Bloomington7-D Jimmy Schwabe DB 5-11 190 Fr. Downers Grove, Ill./Downers Grove South65 Paul Sciortino OL 6-1 265 R-Fr. Wilmette, Ill./Loyola Academy76 Ryan Secrist** OL 6-4 275 Sr. Rochester, Ind./Rochester

84 Brendan Shannon WR 5-11 190 R-Fr. Lombard, Ill./Montini Catholic97 Tyler Skaggs* DT 6-2 240 Sr. Winona Lake, Ind./Warsaw78 Mike Staniewicz*** OL 6-6 285 Sr. Hebron, Ind./Lowell56 Jeremy Stephens# DL 6-1 267 So. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence C./Thomas More32-D Don Stewart DB 5-10 175 Fr. St. Louis, Mo./Clayton

73 Matt Storey OL 6-3 275 So. St.Louis, Mo./St. Louis University H.S.6-D Logan Sullivan** SS 6-0 195 Jr. Winston-Salem, N.C./Horizon (Ariz.)37 Jayme Szafranski DB 6-1 190 Fr. Barrington, Ill./Fremd57 Ross Teare** DT 6-1 290 Jr. Sammamish, Wash./Eastlake55 Jace Tennant* DE 6-1 225 So. Champaign, Ill./Central

23-O David Thomas RB 5-9 185 R-Fr. Chicago, Ill./North Shore Country Day90 Larry Thomas DT 5-10 250 Jr. West Chester, Ohio/St. Xavier39 Brett Thomaston K/P 6-5 205 So. Frankfort, Ill./Lincoln-Way East82 Jeff Urch TE 6-4 250 R-Fr. Avon, Ind./Avon94 Carter Walley* TE 6-2 255 So. Peru, Ind./Rochester

11 Zach Watkins** WR 6-2 205 Jr. Chicago, Ill./St. Ignatius88-D Ryan Webb* DE 6-3 235 So. Batavia, Ill./Batavia61 Mike Wendahl# OL 6-5 290 So. Valparaiso, Ind./Valparaiso/Indianapolis96 Daniel Wilson PK 5-9 198 Fr. Zionsville, Ind./Zionsville20 Michael Wilson* P 6-0 180 So. Grand Rapids, Mich./East Grand Rapids45 Paul Yanow LB 6-0 200 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Sycamore

*—Varsity letters earned.#--Not eligible until 2011.O--Number on offense. D--Number on defense.

HEAD COACH: Jeff Voris (DePauw ’89)ASSISTANT COACHES: Joe Cheshire, Tim Cooper, Nick Tabacca, David Kenney, Nick Anderson, Danny Sears, Chris Davis, Rob Noel, Matt Walker

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2009 Butler Statistics

SCORING G TD PAT-1 PAT-2 FG PTSZach Watkins 12 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 60Andrew Huck 12 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 60David Lang 12 0 33-43 0-0 7-11 54Dan Bohrer 12 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 42Scott Gray 12 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 36Ryan Hitchcock 10 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 24Eddie McHale 12 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 18Ricky Trujillo 11 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 12Jordan Koopman 12 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 12Carter Walley 12 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 6Andy Dauch 12 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 6Logan Sullivan 12 0 0-0 1-2 0-0 2Michael Wilson 12 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0Butler 12 46 33-44 1-2 7-11 332Opponents 12 30 24-24 2-6 7-11 229

FGs G 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGDavid Lang 12 0-0 4-4 3-6 0-1 0-0 39Butler 12 0-0 4-4 3-6 0-1 0-0 39Opponents 12 0-0 2-2 3-4 2-4 0-1 44

RUSHING G ATT GAIN LOSS NET TD AVGScott Gray 12 169 913 45 868 5 5.1Andrew Huck 12 102 580 113 467 10 4.6Ryan Hitchcock 10 55 350 4 346 4 6.3Steven Depositar 12 19 132 2 130 0 Steven Depositar 12 19 132 2 130 0 Steven Depositar 6.8Ricky Trujillo 11 24 127 2 125 2 5.2Dan Bohrer 12 13 90 0 90 0 6.9Artis Hailey 12 13 65 0 65 0 5.0Jordan Koopman 12 5 62 5 57 1 11.4Calvin Blair 4 Calvin Blair 4 Calvin Blair 6 21 4 17 0 5.7Jordan Ridley 12 1 13 0 13 0 13.0 Team 12 7 0 65 -65 0 ---Butler 12 414 2353 240 2113 22 5.1Opponents 12 425 1709 310 1399 13 3.3

PASSING G ATT COMP PCT. INT TD YDS.Andrew Huck 12 371 233 .628 11 21 2454Calvin Blair 4 17 12 .706 0 2 77 Team 12 2 0 .000 0 0 0Butler 12 390 245 .628 11 23 2531Opponents 12 365 196 .537 18 14 2265

RECEIVING G NO. YDS. TD AVG. LGZach Watkins 12 78 918 10 11.8 62Dan Bohrer 12 52 471 7 9.1 28Eddie McHale 12 38 493 3 13.0 42Jordan Koopman 12 24 258 1 10.8 34Scott Gray 12 13 134 1 10.3 71Jeff Larsen 12 13 112 0 8.6 27Ryan Hitchcock 10 9 50 0 5.6 35Ricky Trujillo 11 7 36 0 5.1 10Carter Walley 12 5 42 1 8.4 16Artis Hailey 12 3 4 0 1.3 5William Bork 12 2 11 0 5.5 10Ryan Webb 10 1 2 0 2.0 2Butler 12 245 2531 23 10.3 71Opponents 12 196 2265 14 11.6 62

PUNTING G NO. YDS. AVG. LGMichael WIlson 12 63 2378 37.7 69 Team 12 1 0 0.0 0Butler 12 64 2378 37.2 69Opponents 12 74 2637 35.6 63

PUNT RETURNS G NO. YDS. AVG. LGTadd Dombart 12 11 66 6.0 16Jordan Koopman 12 8 104 13.0 34Logan Sullivan 12 1 15 15.0 0Andy Dauch 12 1 11 11.0 11 Team 12 2 0 0.0 0Butler 12 23 196 8.5 34Opponents 12 24 147 6.1 25

KICKOFF RETURNS G NO. YDS. AVG. LGJordan Koopman 12 31 703 22.7 62Andy Dauch 12 10 174 17.4 28Zach Watkins 12 1 0 0.0 0Butler 12 42 877 20.9 62Opponents 12 51 998 19.6 46

TEAM STATISTICS BUTLER OPPONENTSFirst Downs 255 202 By Rush 111 78 By Pass 118 110 By Penalty 26 14Rush Yards Per Game 176.1 116.6Pass Yards Per Game 210.9 188.8Points Per Game 27.7 19.1Total Plays 804 790Total Offense 4644 3664Offense Per Play 5.8 4.6Offense Per Game 387.0 305.3Fumbles/Lost 19/8 20/8Penalties/Yards 57/575 68/607Third Down Conversions 69/164 57/174Fourth Down Conversions 6/15 8/22Time of Possession/Game 30:24 29:36

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 OT TButler 47 108 81 89 7 332Opponents 48 45 79 57 0 229

2009 RESULTS (11-1, 7-1 PFL) BU OPP. ATTD.S. 5 - ALBION 42 3 2,886S. 12 - At Franklin 49 19 2,500S. 19 - HANOVER 42 21 2,215S. 26 - At Morehead State* (OT) 28 21 3,880O. 3 - SAN DIEGO* 25 24 4,218O. 17 - VALPARAISO* 23 14 1,723O. 24 - At Campbell* 23 16 4,851O. 31 - DAVIDSON* 14 7 2,568N. 7 - At Dayton* 31 28 4,012N. 14 - At Jacksonville* 7 36 1,933N. 21 - DRAKE* 20 17 2,122D. 5 - CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ST.# 28 23 1,577

*--Pioneer Football League game.#--Gridiron Classic.

BUTLER UNIVERSITY DEFENSIVE STATISTICS TACKLES QB FORCED FUMBLE PASS PASSPLAYER G ST AT TOTAL FOR LOSS SACKS FUMBLE REC. INT. BRKUPNick Caldicott 12 39 31 70 8-22 1-7 3 1 3-25 1Derek Guggenberger 12 31 38 69 8-25 4-19 0 1 0-0 0Spencer Summerville 12 36 32 68 0-0 0-0 0 0 1-22 2Mark Giacomantonio 9 30 15 45 4-11 0-0 1 1 5-45 2Andrew Cottrell 10 16 27 43 2.5-4 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Jack McKenna 12 31 11 42 1-1 0-0 0 0 3-30 5Jeff Poss 12 24 17 41 7.5-19 3-13 0 0 0-0 1Grant Hunter 9 19 20 39 11.5-52 10-42 1 0 0-0 3Logan Sullivan 12 22 16 38 1-1 0-0 0 0 1-10 4Jordan Ridley 12 20 16 36 8.5-35 4-22 1 1 1-15 0Jacob Fritz 12 18 16 34 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-0 2Tadd Dombart 11 20 10 30 2.5-4 0-0 0 0 2-9 3Brian Adika 10 10 19 29 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 2Ross Teare 12 9 20 29 4-14 2-8 0 0 0-0 0Nick Comotto 12 12 16 28 0.5-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 2Rob Cosler 12 15 11 26 1.5-3 1-2 0 0 0-0 1William Lamar 12 10 14 24 1-2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Pete Xander 12 7 11 18 4-15 1-9 0 1 0-0 0Larry Thomas 11 8 9 17 5.5-18 1-2 1 0 0-0 0Jace Tennant 12 10 6 16 5-19 5-19 0 0 0-0 0Matt Foor 10 7 6 13 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0Thorn Murphy 8 6 6 12 0-0 0-0 0 0 1-8 0Derek Bradford 12 6 6 12 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Andy Dauch 12 5 5 10 0-0 0-0 1 0 1-19 1Dan Bohrer 12 3 3 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Jeff Larsen 12 2 3 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Tyler Skaggs 10 1 3 4 0.5-1 0-0 0 0 0-0 1Zach Watkins 12 3 0 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Taylor Clarkson 11 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Kevin Credille 2 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Jordan Koopman 12 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Brian Crable 12 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Pete Mattingly 12 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Bob Olszewski 12 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0David Lang 12 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Andrew Huck 12 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Donnie Gilmore 12 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Eddie McHale 12 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Robert Koteff 10 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Ben Jones 4 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Brett Thomaston 5 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Andrew Pratt 2 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 1

Blocked Kicks: Logan Sullivan (Punt vs. Albion), Spencer Summerville (Punt vs. Morehead St.), William Lamar (Punt vs. Morehead St.)

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2009 Butler Results

BUTLER 42, ALBION 3Sept. 5 at Butler Bowl (A - 2,886)Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 FAlbion 0 0 3 0 3Butler 0 28 14 0 42SCORING SUMMARYBU - Eddie McHale, 10 pass from Andrew Huck (David Lang kick)BU - Scott Gray, 71 pass from Huck (Lang kick)BU - Zach Watkins, 48 pass from Huck (Lang kick)BU - Zach Watkins, 62 pass from Huck (Lang kick)AC - Mychal Galla, 29 field goalBU - Zach Watkins, 19 pass from Huck (Lang kick)BU - Andrew Huck, 3 run (Lang kick)RUSHING: BU - Huck, 8-68; Gray, 9-34; Depositar, 6-33; Hailey, 4-17; Hitchcock, 3-17; Blair, 4-17; Trujillo, 2-9; Bohrer, 1-5. AC - Orr, 13-36; Frisbey, 7-22; Harris, 3-minus 8; Fusee, 1-minus 10.PASSING: BU - Huck, 18-25-1 for 327 yards. AC - Harris, 10-25-1 for 59 yards; Fusee, 9-16-1 for 61 yards.RECEIVING: BU - Watkins, 7-183; McHale, 3-30; Gray, 2-74; Bohrer, 2-14; Trujillo, 2-9; Koopman, 1-16; Webb, 1-2; Larsen, 1-1. AC - McRobb, 8-52; Wunderlich, 5-36; Pointer, 2-13; Cruse, 2-12; Mayhoe, 1-6; Orr, 1-1.

BUTLER 49, FRANKLIN 19Sept. 12 at Red Faught Stadium (A - 2,500)Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 FButler 10 13 14 12 49Butler 10 13 14 12 49ButlerFranklin 0 7 6 6 19SCORING SUMMARYBU - David Lang, 28 field goalBU - Zach Watkins, 3 pass from Andrew Huck (Lang kick)BU - Dan Bohrer, 9 pass from Huck (Kick failed)FC - Ryan Momberger, 1 pass from Kyle Ray (M. Magdalinos kick)BU - Eddie McHale, 8 pass from Huck (Lang kick)BU - Watkins, 7 pass from Huck (Lang kick)BU - Ricky Trujillo, 8 run (Lang kick)FC - Nick Purichia, 8 run (Pass failed)BU - Andrew Huck, 5 run (Kick failed)FC - A. Mellencamp, 62 pass from Purichia (Pass failed)FC - A. Mellencamp, 62 pass from Purichia (Pass failed)FC - A. Mellencamp, 62 pass from Purichia (Pass fBU - Jordan Koopman, 10 pass from Calvin Blair (Kick Failed)RUSHING: BU - Depositar, 5-50; Huck, 8-45; Gray, 7-27; Trujillo, 7-20; Hailey, 3-19; Bohrer, 1-10; Team, 1-minus 10. FC - Purichia, 6-21; Snellenbarger, 3-8; Cook, 1-4; Downs, 3-3; Heller, 3-3; Ellis, 1-minus 9; Ray, 7-minus 16; Team, 2-minus 31.PASSING: BU - Huck, 33-48-0 for 316 yards; Blair, 5-5 for 25 yards. FC - Ray, 19-36-2 for 261 yards; Purichia, 6-16-0 for 98 yards. RECEIVING: BU - Watkins, 8-91; Bohrer, 8-72; McHale, 7-62; Koopman, 6-77; Larsen, 3-19; Gray, 3-11; Hailey, 2-4; Trujillo, 1-5. FC - Deffner, 7-152; Mellencamp, 6-113; Momberger, 5-49; Walton, 3-20; Zmich, 2-21; Cook, 1-7; Downs, 1-minus 3.

BUTLER 42, HANOVER 21Sept. 19 at Butler Bowl (A - 2,215)Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 FHanover 7 0 7 7 21Butler 14 21 7 0 Butler 14 21 7 0 Butler 42SCORING SUMMARYBU - Andy Dauch, 18 pass interception return (David Lang kick)HC - S. Gibson, 8 run (P. Polochanin kick)BU - Andrew Huck, 8 run (Lang kick)BU - Ricky Trujillo, 12 run (Lang kick)BU - Dan Bohrer, 3 pass from Huck (Lang kick)BU - Scott Gray, 1 run (Lang kick)BU - Dan Bohrer, 8 pass from Calvin Blair (Lang kick)alvin Blair (Lang kick)alvin BlairHC - B. Smart, 15 pass from D. Passafiume (P. Polochanin kick)HC - C. Zeck, 5 pass from D. Seay (P. Polochanin kick)RUSHING: BU - Depositar, 8-47; Gray, 6-35; Huck, 4-31; Hailey, 6-29; Trujillo, 4-27; Blair, 2-4. HC - Seay, 7-19; Cook, 7-11; Zeck, 1-7; Gibson, 13-1; Juett, 2-1; Armstrong, 2-minus 7; Team, 1-minus 1.PASSING: BU - Huck, 13-15-0 for 134 yards; Blair, 6-11-0 for 50 yards. HC - Gibson, 11-15-0 for 92 yards; Seay, 1-2-0 for 5 yards; Passafiume, 1-1 for 15 yards; Armstrong, 1-1 for 6 yards; Polochanin, 1-1 for 14 yards; Stewart, 0-1.RECEIVING: BU - Watkins, 5-53; Bohrer, 5-45; Koopman, 5-36; McHale, 2-47; Gray, 1-3; Hailey, 1-0. HC - Passafiume, 6-27; Robinette, 2-33; Miller, 2-28; Smart, 2-22; Zeck, 2-16; Cason, 1-6.

BUTLER 28, MOREHEAD STATE 21 (OT)Sept. 26 at Jayne Stadium (A - 3,880)Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT FButler 0 0 13 8 7 28Morehead State 21 0 0 0 0 21SCORING SUMMARYMS - D. Sawyer, 60 pass from E. Sawyer (R. Duzan kick)MS - D. Harkness, 63 pass interception return (Duzan kick)MS - D. Morgan, 28 pass from E. Sawyer (Duzan kick)BU - Zach Watkins, 9 pass from Andrew Huck ( David Lang kick)BU - Dan Bohrer, 2 pass from Huck (Kick blocked)BU - Zach Watkins, 7 pass from Huck (Logan Sullivan rush)BU - Eddie McHale, 22 pass from Huck (Lang kick)RUSHING: BU - Gray, 14-59; Bohrer, 1-18; Trujillo, 2-5; Hitchcock, 1-0; Huck, 5-minus 12, Team, 1-minus 39. MS - Pendleton, 11-57, E. Sawyer, 18-38; Morgan, 1-9; Smart, 1-6; Bodrick, 1-4; Cox, 3-1; Lewis, 1-minus 4; McDermott, 1-minus 6.PASSING: BU - Huck, 26-49-3 for 208 yards. MS - E. Sawyer, 9-20-1

for 149 yards; Lewis, 2-7-2 for 14 yards. RECEIVING: BU - Watkins, 13-130; Bohrer, 5-22; McHale, 3-27; Hitchcock, 3-2; Gray, 1-13; Larsen, 1-4. MS - McDermott, 3-23; Yoshimura, 2-15; Bodrick, 2-13; D. Sawyer, 1-60; Morgan, 1-28; Williams, 1-21; Pendleton, 1-3.

BUTLER 25, SAN DIEGO 24Oct. 3 at Butler Bowl (A - 4,218)Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 FSan Diego 3 14 0 7 24Butler 0 9 6 10 Butler 0 9 6 10 Butler 25SCORING SUMMARYSD - Mike Levine, 44 field goalBU - David Lang, 39 field goalSD - JT Rogan, 1 run (Levine kick)BU - Scott Gray, 12 run (Kick failed)SD - Patrick Doyle, 13 pass from Sam Scudellari (Levine kick)BU - Ryan Hitchcock, 43 run (Kick failed)SD - Matt Jelmini, 11 run (Levine kick)BU - Zach Watkins, 21 pass from Andrew Huck (Lang kick)BU - David Lang, 37 field goal (0:01)RUSHING: BU -Gray, 16-113; Hitchcock, 5-50; Huck, 11-35; Ridley, 1-13; Bohrer, 1-4. SD - Jelmini, 22-112; Rogan, 12-49; Scudellari, 8-49; Fontenberry, 1-minus 1.PASSING: BU - Huck, 25-38-1 for 260 yards. SD - Scudellari, 17-28-0 for 175 yards.RECEIVING: BU -Watkins, 8-97; Bohrer, 8-79; Koopman, 4-57; McHale, 2-18; Walley, 1-8; Hitchcock, 1-1; Gray, 1-0. SD - Fiege, 5-30; Doyle, 4-65; McGough, 4-49; Brown, 2-15; Smith, 1-16; Jelmini, 1-0.

BUTLER 23, VALPARAISO 14Oct. 17 at Butler Bowl (A - 1,723)Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 FValparaiso 0 0 14 0 14Butler 3 0 7 13 23SCORING SUMMARYBU - David Lang, 38 field goalVU - Eli Crawford, 60 pass interception return (Andrzej Skiba kick)VU - Quinn Schafer, 1 run (Skiba kick)BU - Ryan Hitchcock, 4 run (Lang kick)BU - Scott Gray, 7 run (Lang kick)BU - Ryan Hitchcock, 2 run (Kick failed)RUSHING: BU - Gray, 22-99; Huck, 9-76; Hitchcock, 7-53; Trujillo, 2-11; Bohrer, 2-9; Team, 1-minus 1. VU - Wildermuth, 23-87; Lynn, 7-37; Wysocki, 5-7; Morelli, 5-6; Jones, 1-5; Schafer, 4-minus 15. PASSING: BU - Huck, 10-20-3 for 77 yards. VU - Schafer, 3-11-1 for 74 yards; Wysocki, 5-10-1 for 48 yards. RECEIVING: BU - McHale, 4-25; Watkins, 3-22; Hitchcock, 1-20; Walley, 1-6; Bohrer, 1-4. VU - Henton, 2-63; McCarty, 2-25; Myers, 1-15; Bennett, 1-14; Jones, 1-4; Wildermuth, 1-1.

BUTLER 23, CAMPBELL 16Oct. 24 at Barker-Lane Stadium (A - 4,851)Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 FButler 13 7 0 3 23Campbell 0 10 3 3 16SCORING SUMMARYBU - Scott Gray, 5 run (Kick Failed)BU - Zach Watkins, 22 pass from Andrew Huck (David Lang kick)BU - Dan Bohrer, 1 pass from Huck (Lang kick)CU - CJ Oates, 9 pass from Daniel Polk (Adam Willets kick)CU - Adam WIllets, 38 field goalCU - Adam Willets, 43 field goalBU - David Lang, 21 field goalCU - Adam Willets, 37 field goalRUSHING: BU - Huck, 6-56; Hitchcock, 8-34; Gray, 13-31; Trujillo, 1-28; Koopman, 1-14; Bohrer, 1-6; Team, 1-minus 2. CU - Polk, 15-63; Oates, 6-25; Smith, 7-21; Jordan, 3-11; Brown, 2-8; Cramer, 1-5; Kirtz, 2-4; Bryant, 1-3.PASSING: BU - Huck, 22-30-0 for 214 yards. CU - Polk, 15-31-1 for 161 yards.RECEIVING: BU - Watkins, 5-54; Larsen, 3-34; Bohrer, 3-28; Koopman, 3-26; Gray, 3-12; McHale, 2-43; Bork, 2-11; Walley, 1-6. CU - Jordan, 4-66; Stallings, 3-37; Stryffeler, 3-22; Oates, 2-17; Smith, 2-12; Murphy, 1-7.

BUTLER 14, DAVIDSON 7Oct. 31 at Butler Bowl (A - 2,568)Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 FDavidson 0 0 7 0 7Butler 7 0 0 7 14SCORING SUMMARYBU - Ryan Hitchcock, 8 run (David Lang kick)DC - Kenny Mantuo, 9 run (Ben Behrendt kick)BU - Andrew Huck, 1 run (David Lang kick)RUSHING: BU - Gray, 14-117; Huck, 16-81; Hitchcock, 8-58; Bohrer, 2-9; Trujillo, 1-4; Team, 1-minus 1. DC - Mantuo, 19-147; Blanchard, 9-41; Williams, 7-15. PASSING: BU - Huck, 14-26-0 for 136 yards. DC - Blanchard, 12-23-1 for 91 yards. RECEIVING: BU - Watkins, 4-33; McHale, 3-55; Bohrer, 2-23; Koopman, 2-20; Hitchcock, 2-minus 7; Larsen, 1-12. DC - Hanabury, 5-40; Aldrich, 4-37; Mantuo, 2-13; Williams, 1-1.

BUTLER 31, DAYTON 28Nov. 7 at Welcome Stadium (A - 4,012)Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 FButler 0 13 6 12 31Dayton 7 0 7 14 28SCORING SUMMARYUD - Dan Jacob, 4 run (Nick Glavin kick)BU - Andrew Huck, 7 run (David Lang kick)BU - Dan Bohrer, 7 pass from Andrew Huck (Kick failed)BU - Andrew Huck, 7 run (Run failed)UD - Justin Watkins, 50 pass from Steve Valentino (Glavin kick)Justin Watkins, 50 pass from Steve Valentino (Glavin kick)Justin Watkins, 50 pass from Steve VBU - Andrew Huck, 36 run (Kick failed)UD - Steve Valentino, 4 run (Pass failed)BU - Carter Walley, 16 pass from Huck (Kick failed)UD - Nick Collins, 8 pass from Valentino (Luke Bellman pass)RUSHING: BU - Gray, 19-109; Huck, 12-54; Koopman, 2-30; Hitchcock, 3-23; Bohrer, 1-14; Trujillo, 1-5. UD - Valentino, 12-44; Mack, 9-39; Jacob, 7-32; Watkins, 1-minus 5; Team, 1-0.PASSING: BU - Huck, 12-29-0 for 146 yards; UD - Valentino, 29-44-2 for 413 yards; Team, 0-1-0.RECEIVING: BU - McHale, 3-21; Bohrer, 2-35; Walley, 2-22; Watkins, 2-9; Hitchcock, 1-35; Koopman, 1-14; Trujillo, 1-10. UD - Watkins, 7-163; Jonard, 7-98; Collins, 7-82; Bellman, 4-51; Mack, 2-12; Papp, 1-9; Millio, 1-minus 2.

JACKSONVILLE 36, BUTLER 7Nov. 14 at Milne Field (A - 1,933)Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 FButler 0 7 0 0 7Jacksonville 0 14 22 0 36SCORING SUMMARYBU - Dan Bohrer, 7 pass from Andrew Huck (David Lang kick)JU - Christopher Kuck, 10 pass from Josh McGregor (D. Curry kick)JU - Josh Philpart, 42 pass from McGregor (Donovan Curry kick)JU - Christopher Kuck, 2 pass from McGregor (Kuck run)JU - Rudell Small, 54 run (Curry kick)JU - Brian Valdez, 42 pass interception return (Curry kick)RUSHING: BU - Gray, 19-87; Hitchcock, 8-37; Huck, 8-15; Bohrer, 2-11; Trujillo, 1-5. JU - Small, 18-103; McGregor, 5-26; Laster, 2-4; Harris, 2-4PASSING: BU - Huck, 21-35-2 for 220 yards; Team, 0-1-0. JU - McGregor, 10-19-0 for 157 yards; Stepelton, 1-1 for 4 yards; Curry, 0-1. RECEIVING: BU - Watkins, 8-96; Bohrer, 5-42; Larsen, 4-42; McHale, 2-30; Koopman, 1-5; Trujillo, 1-5. JU - Thompson, 2-65; Philpart, 2-46; Sumter, 2-14; Kuck, 2-12; Laster, 1-12; Davis, 1-8; Louissaint, 1-4.

BUTLER 20, DRAKE 17Nov. 21 at Butler Bowl (A - 2,122)Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 FDrake 3 0 7 7 17Butler 0 3 7 10 20SCORING SUMMARYDU - Brandon Wubs, 23 field goalBU - David Lang, 29 field goalDU - Pat Cashmore, 7 run (Wubs kick)BU - Jordan Koopman, 18 run (David Lang kick)BU - Zach Watkins, 32 pass from Andrew Huck (Lang kick)DU - Joey Orlando, 53 pass from Mike Piatkowski (Wubs kick)BU - David Lang, 27 field goal (0:01)RUSHING: BU - Gray, 15-69; Hitchcock, 7-60; Koopman, 1-18; Trujillo, 1-2; Huck, 6-minus 23; Team, 1-minus 11. DU - Cashmore, 10-39; Piatkowski, 13-26; Morse, 5-7; Broman, 3-5; Platek, 1-3; Kostek, 7-3.PASSING: BU - Huck, 24-35-1 for 234 yards; Team, 0-1. DU - Piatkowski, 17-29-3 for 166 yards. RECEIVING: BU - Watkins, 11-109; McHale, 5-83; Bohrer, 4-38; Trujillo, 2-7; Hitchcock, 1-minus 1; Gray, 1-minus 2. DU - Platek, 6-37; Orlando, 4-70; Pucher, 2-24; Blackmon, 2-23; Kostek, 2-8; Broman, 1-4.

BUTLER 28, CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE 23Dec. 5 at Butler Bowl (A - 1,577)Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 FCentral Conn. State 7 0 3 13 23Butler 0 7 7 14 28SCORING SUMMARYCC - E. Richardson, 1 run (Joe Izzo kick)BU - Scott Gray, 2 run (David Lang kick)CC - Joe Izzo, 32 field goalBU - Andrew Huck, 10 run (Lang kick)BU - Andrew Huck, 19 run (Lang kick)CC - James Mallory, 5 run (Izzo kick)BU - Andrew Huck, 7 run (Lang kick)CC - E. Richardson, 2 run (Run Failed)RUSHING: BU - Gray, 15-88; Huck, 9-41; Hitchcock, 5-14; Trujillo, 2-9; Bohrer, 1-4; Koopman, 1-minus 5; Team, 1-minus 1. CC - Mallory, 21-109; Fowler, 5-39; Norris, 10-36; Paul, 2-24; Richardson, 6-15; Spadaro, 2-8.PASSING: BU - Huck, 15-21-0 for 182 yards. CC - Norris, 17-26-1 for 202 yards.RECEIVING: BU - Bohrer, 7-68; Watkins, 4-4 BU - Bohrer, 7-68; Watkins, 4-4 BU - Bohrer, 7-68; W 1; McHale, 2-42; Gray, 1-23; Koopman, 1-7. CC - Paul, 3-57; Grochowski, 3-37; Colagiovanni, 3-37; Fisher, 3-35; Easley, 2-15; Mallory, 2-15; Fowler, 1-6.

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Albion Youngstown State Taylor San Diego

Location: Albion, Mich.Enrollment: 1,635Nickname: BritonsColors: Purple and GoldConference: Michigan IntercollegiateStadium: Sprankle-Sprandel Stadium(4,244)Athletic Director: Greg PolnasekSID: Bobby Lee

Office Phone: (517) 629-0434Fax: (517) 629-0566E-Mail: [email protected]: www.albion.edu/sports

Head Coach: Craig RundleAlma Mater: Albion ’74Career Record: 132-100-1 (24 yrs.)Office Phone: (517) 629-0459

Assistant Coaches: Dustin Beurer, Anthony Cole, Greg Polnasek, D. J. Rehberg, Ron Parker2009 Record: 4-6

2009 Results (4-6) AC OPPButler 20 6Thiel 16 0 At Millikin 13 30 Central 12 13 At Olivet 10 5 Hope 21 28 Adrian 6 28 At Trine 7 30 Kalamazoo 23 20At Alma 22 34 2010 ScheduleSept. 4 BUTLERSept. 11 WHEATONSept. 18 At GreenvilleSept. 25 At Wis.-Stevens PointOct. 2 KALAMAZOOOct. 9 At AlmaOct. 16 HOPEOct. 23 At OlivetOct. 30 ADRIANNov. 13 At Trine

Location: Upland, Ind.Enrollment: 1,975Nickname: TrojansColors: Purple and GoldConference: Mid-States Football Assoc.Stadium: Jim Wheeler Memorial Stadium (4,000)Athletic Director: Dr. Angie FincannonSID: Eric Smith

Office Phone: (765) 998-4569Fax: (765) 998-4590E-Mail: [email protected]: www.taylor.edu/athletics

Head Coach: Ron KorfmacherAlma Mater: Taylor ’82Career Record: 9-11 (2 yrs.)Office Phone: (765) 998-5311

Assistant Coaches: Greg Wolfe, Pete Demorest, Dale Perine, Tony Kijanko, Mike Miley, Lance Brookshire2009 Record: 7-3

2009 Results (7-3) TU OPPAnderson 31 16At William Penn 16 42 At St. Francis (Ill.) 38 23St. Xavier 35 51At Malone 23 17Walsh 12 31Trinity International 48 7At Marian 36 35At Olivet Nazarene 45 35Saint Francis (Ind.) 23 16

2010 ScheduleSept. 2 At AndersonSept. 11 WILLIAM PENNSept. 18 At ButlerSept. 25 NOTRE DAME COLLEGEOct. 2 At St. XavierOct. 9 MALONEOct. 16 At WalshOct. 23 At Trinity InternationalOct. 30 MARIANNov. 6 OLIVET NAZARENENov. 13 SAINT FRANCIS (IND.)

September 18Butler Bowl

Indianapolis, Ind.

September 4Sprankle-Sprandel Stadium

Albion, Mich.

September 11Stambaugh StadiumYoungstown, Ohio

September 25Torero Stadium

San Diego, Calif.

Location: Youngstown, OhioEnrollment: 14,682Nickname: PenguinsColors: Red and WhiteConference: Missouri Valley FootballStadium: Stambaugh Stadium (20,630)Athletic Director: Ron StrolloSID: Trevor Parks

Office Phone: (330) 941-3192Fax: (330) 941-3191E-Mail: [email protected]: www.YSUsports.com

Head Coach: Eric WolfordAlma Mater: Kansas State ’94Career Record: First SeasonOffice Phone: (330) 941-3478

Assistant Coaches: Tom Sims, Shane Montgomery, Rick Kravitz, Louie Matsakis, Phil Longo, Frank Buffano, Carmen Bricillo, Andre Coleman, Rollen Smith, Ron Stoops Jr.2009 Record: 6-5

2009 Results (6-5) YSU OPPAt Pittsburgh 3 38Austin Peay 38 21At Northeastern 38 21 At Indiana State 28 0Missouri State 7 17Western Illinois 31 21At Southern Illinois 8 27South Dakota State 3 17At Northern Iowa 7 28Illinois State 30 18At North Dakota State 39 35

2010 ScheduleSept. 4 At Penn StateSept. 11 BUTLERSept. 18 CENT. CONN. STATESept. 25 SOUTHERN ILLINOISOct. 2 At Missouri StateOct. 9 NORTH DAKOTA STATEOct. 16 At Western IllinoisOct. 23 At South Dakota StateOct. 30 NORTHERN IOWANov. 6 At Illinois StateNov. 13 INDIANA STATE

2010 Opponents

Location: San Diego, Calif.Enrollment: 7,800Nickname: TorerosColors: Torero Blue, Navy and WhiteConference: Pioneer Football LeagueStadium: Torero Stadium (7,000)Athletic Director: Ky SnyderSID: Ted Gosen

Office Phone: (619) 260-4745Fax: (619) 260-2990E-Mail: [email protected]: www.usdtoreros.com

Head Coach: Ron CaragherAlma Mater: UCLA ‘90Career Record: 22-9 (3 yrs.)Office Phone: (619) 260-4740

Assistant Coaches: Sam Anno, Keith Carter, Tanner Engstrand, Gabe Franklin, Jerome Pathon, Mike Rish, Andrew Rolin, Joe Staab, Jon Sumrall, Dorian Keller2009 Record: 4-7

2009 Results (4-7) USD OPPAt Azusa Pacific 24 12At Northern Colorado 12 31Marist 17 10At Butler 24 25Butler 24 25ButlerAt Valparaiso 48 7Drake 14 21Jacksonville 16 34At Dayton 14 21Davidson 27 34At Morehead State 13 7Southern Utah 32 37

2010 ScheduleSept. 4 AZUSA PACIFICSept. 11 At Southern UtahSept. 18 UC DAVISSept. 25 BUTLEROct. 2 At JacksonvilleOct. 9 DAYTONOct. 16 At MaristOct. 23 VALPARAISOOct. 30 At DrakeNov. 6 MOREHEAD STATENov. 13 At Davidson

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Location: Morehead, Ky.Enrollment: 9,046Nickname: EaglesColors: Blue and GoldConference: Pioneer Football LeagueStadium: Jayne Stadium (10,000)Athletic Director: Brian HutchinsonSID: Drew Dickerson

Office Phone: (606) 783-2557Fax: (606) 783-2550E-Mail: a.dickerson@moreheadstate.

eduWeb: www.msueagles.com

Head Coach: Matt BallardAlma Mater: Gardner-Webb ’79Career Record: 125-109 (22 yrs.)Office Phone: (606) 783-2020

Assistant Coaches: John Gilliam, Gary Dunn, Rob Tenyer, Chris Garner, Paul Humphries2009 Record: 3-8

2009 Results (3-8) MSU OPPSouthern Virginia 61 10At St. Francis (Pa.) 0 31At N. Carolina Cent. (2OT) 13 10Butler (OT) 21 28Butler (OT) 21 28ButlerDayton 15 30At Davidson 10 16At Jacksonville 0 39Marist 14 24At Campbell 22 31San Diego 7 13At Valparaiso 29 6 2010 ScheduleSept. 4 At James MadisonSept. 11 ST. FRANCIS (PA.)Sept. 18 At DaytonSept. 25 At MaristOct. 2 At Georgia StateOct. 16 DAVIDSONOct. 23 At ButlerOct. 30 JACKSONVILLENov. 6 At San DiegoNov. 13 VALPARAISONov. 20 CAMPBELL

Morehead StateDavidson DaytonCampbell

2010 Opponents

October 9Richardson Stadium

Davidson, N.C.

Location: Buies Creek, N.C.Enrollment: 6,834Nickname: Fighting CamelsColors: Orange and BlackConference: Pioneer Football LeagueStadium: CU Football Stadium (5,000)Athletic Director: Stan WilliamsonSID: Joe Prisco

Office Phone: (910) 893-1369Fax: (910) 893-1330E-Mail: [email protected]: www.gocamels.com

Head Coach: Dale SteeleAlma Mater: South Carolina ‘76Career Record: 4-18 (2 yrs.)Office Phone: (910) 893-1874

Assistant Coaches: Nick Cavallo, Andre Fontenette, Art Link, Landon Mariani, Oscar Olejniczak, Greg Williams2009 Record: 3-8

2009 Results (3-8) CU OPPMethodist 48 28At Birmingham-So. (OT) 28 35At Davidson 7 24At Marist 13 34Dayton 17 35At Old Dominion 17 28Butler 16 23Morehead State 31 22At Drake 6 49At Valparaiso 17 3Jacksonville 14 34

2010 ScheduleSept. 4 At Virginia-WiseSept. 11 OLD DOMINIONSept. 18 DAVIDSONSept. 25 GEORGIA STATEOct. 2 At ButlerOct. 16 DRAKEOct. 23 At DaytonOct. 30 MARISTNov. 6 VALPARAISONov. 13 At JacksonvilleNov. 20 At Morehead State

October 16Butler Bowl

Indianapolis, Ind.

October 2Butler Bowl

Indianapolis, Ind.

October 23Butler Bowl

Indianapolis, Ind.

Location: Davidson, N.C.Enrollment: 1,800Nickname: WildcatsColors: Red and BlackConference: Pioneer Football LeagueStadium: Richardson Stadium (4,500)Athletic Director: Jim MurphySID: Marc Gignac

Office Phone: (704) 894-2123Fax: (704) 894-2636E-Mail: [email protected]: www.DavidsonWildcats.com

Head Coach: Tripp MerrittAlma Mater: UNC Charlotte ’90Career Record: 23-28 (5 yrs.)Office Phone: (704) 894-2378

Assistant Coaches: Brett Hayford, Ryan Heasley, Meade Clendaniel, Amish Patel, Jay Poag, Jimmy Means, Robert Wilk, Josh Lustig, Frank Swart, Steve Leahy2009 Record: 3-7

2009 Results (3-7) DC OPPAt Elon 0 56Lenoir-Rhyne 0 42Campbell 24 7At Jacksonville 21 27Morehead State 16 10At Dayton 0 17Drake 16 21At Butler 7 14At San Diego 34 27Marist 6 14

2010 ScheduleSept. 4 GEORGETOWNSept. 11 At Lenoir-RhyneSept. 18 At CampbellSept. 25 JACKSONVILLEOct. 9 BUTLEROct. 16 At Morehead StateOct. 23 At DrakeOct. 30 DAYTONNov. 6 At MaristNov. 13 SAN DIEGONov. 20 At Presbyterian

Location: Dayton, OhioEnrollment: 7,700Nickname: FlyersColors: Red and BlueConference: Pioneer Football LeagueStadium: Welcome Stadium (11,000)Athletic Director: Ted WablerSID: Doug Hauschild

Office Phone: (937) 229-4390Fax: (937) 229-4461E-Mail: [email protected]: www.daytonflyers.com

Head Coach: Rick ChamberlinAlma Mater: Dayton ’80Career Record: 18-5 (2 yrs.)Office Phone: (937) 229-4423

Assistant Coaches: Dave Whilding, Chris Ochs, Craig Turner, Tony Davis, Patrick Henry, James Stanley, Landon Fox, Kris Ketron, Kevin Hoyng, Trevor Zeiders2009 Record: 9-2

2009 Results (9-2) UD OPPUrbana 10 13At Robert Morris 21 14Duquesne 24 17At Morehead State 30 15At Campbell 35 17Davidson 17 0At Valparaiso 36 7San Diego 21 14Butler 28 31At Drake 23 6Marist 27 16

2010 ScheduleSept. 4 ROBERT MORRISSept. 11 At DuquesneSept. 18 MOREHEAD STATESept. 25 CENTRAL STATEOct. 2 VALPARAISOOct. 9 At San DiegoOct. 16 At ButlerOct. 23 CAMPBELLOct. 30 At DavidsonNov. 6 DRAKENov. 13 At Marist

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JacksonvilleValparaiso

2010 Opponents

October 30Brown Field

Valparaiso, Ind.

November 6Butler Bowl

Indianapolis, Ind

Drake

Location: Jacksonville, Fla.Enrollment: 3,436Nickname: DolphinsColors: Green and GoldConference: Pioneer Football League Stadium: D. B. Milne Field (5,000)Athletic Director: Alan VerlanderSID: Joel Lamp

Office Phone: (904) 256-7409Fax: (904) 256-7424E-Mail: [email protected]: www.judolphins.com

Head Coach: Kerwin BellAlma Mater: Florida ‘87Career Record: 19-16 (3 yrs.)Office Phone: (904) 256-7470

Assistant Coaches: Jerry Odom, Andy McCleod, Kerry Webb, Ernie Logan, Ernie Mills, Danny Verpaele, Jerry Crafts, Jim Stomps2009 Record: 7-4

2009 Results (7-4) JU OPPAt Webber Int’l 40 24At Samford 0 27Old Dominion 27 28Davidson 27 21At Marist 27 31Morehead State 39 0At San Diego 34 16At Drake 38 45Valparaiso 49 20Butler 36 7At Campbell 34 14

2009 ScheduleSept. 4 At Old DominionSept. 11 At Appalachian StateSept. 18 WEBBER INT’LSept. 25 At DavidsonOct. 2 SAN DIEGOOct. 9 DRAKEOct. 16 At ValparaisoOct. 23 MARISTOct. 30 At Morehead StateNov. 6 At ButlerNov. 13 CAMPBELL

November 13Drake Stadium

Des Moines, Iowa

Location: Des Moines, IowaEnrollment: 5,668Nickname: BulldogsColors: Blue and WhiteConference: Pioneer Football LeagueStadium: Drake Stadium (14,557)Athletic Director: Sandy Hatfield ClubbSID: Mike Mahon

Office Phone: (515) 271-3014Fax: (515) 271-3015E-Mail: [email protected]: www.godrakebulldogs.com

Head Coach: Chris CreightonAlma Mater: Kenyon ‘91Career Record: 14-8 (2 yrs.)Office Phone: (515) 271-2104

Assistant Coaches: Tim Allen, Rick Fox, Ben Needham, Bill Charles, Jeff Martin, Aaron Selby, Kyle York, Mark Watson2009 Record: 8-3

2009 Results (8-3) DU OPPGrand View 22 0At Marist 34 6At South Dakota 21 51Valparaiso 34 14Missouri S & T 19 0At San Diego 21 14At Davidson 21 16Jacksonville 45 38Campbell 49 6Dayton 6 23At Butler 17 20

2010 ScheduleSept. 4 LEHIGHSept. 11 At Missouri S & TSept. 18 At Montana StateSept. 25 At ValparaisoOct. 2 MARISTOct. 9 At JacksonvilleOct. 16 At CampbellOct. 23 DAVIDSONOct. 30 SAN DIEGONov. 6 At DaytonNov. 13 BUTLER

MaristPFL MemberNot on 2010

Butler Football Schedule

Location: Poughkeepsie, N.Y.Enrollment: 4,256Nickname: Red FoxesColors: Red and WhiteConference: Pioneer Football LeagueStadium: Tenney Stadium (5,000)Athletic Director: Tim MurraySID: Mike Ferraro

Office Phone: (845) 575-3321Fax: (845) 471-0466E-Mail: [email protected]: www.GoRedFoxes.com

Head Coach: Jim ParadyAlma Mater: Maine ‘83Career Record: 96-88-1 (18 yrs.)Office Phone: (845) 575-3699

Assistant Coaches: Scott Rumsey, Tom Kelly, Larry Riley, Bill Roos, Casey Lorenz, Pete Mahoney, Tom Taylor, Nate Fields, Jason Tillery, Clarence Johnson2009 Record: 7-4

2009 Results (7-4) MC OPPAt Sacred Heart 31 12Drake 6 34At San Diego 10 17At Bucknell 16 17Campbell 34 13Jacksonville 31 27At Morehead State 24 14Valparaiso 24 0Georgetown 23 21At Davidson 14 6At Dayton 16 27

2010 ScheduleSept. 3 SACRED HEARTSept. 11 BUCKNELLSept. 25 MOREHEAD STATEOct. 2 At DrakeOct. 9 At ValparaisoOct. 16 SAN DIEGOOct. 23 At JacksonvilleOct. 30 At CampbellNov. 6 DAVIDSONNov. 13 DAYTONNov. 20 At Georgetown

Location: Valparaiso, Ind.Enrollment: 3,980Nickname: CrusadersColors: Brown and GoldConference: Pioneer Football LeagueStadium: Brown Field (5,000)Athletic Director: Mark LaBarberaSID: Ryan Wronkowicz

Office Phone: (219) 464-5232Fax: (219) 464-5762E-Mail: [email protected]: www.valpoathletics.com

Head Coach: Dale CarlsonAlma Mater: Concordia-Chicago ‘78Career Record: 110-103-3 (21 yrs.)Office Phone: (219) 464-5513

Assistant Coaches: Bob Muckian, Tony Pierce, Robert Lee, Rob Hansen, Cliff Glover, Marcus Knight, John Dahman2009 Record: 1-10

2009 Results (1-10) VU OPPAt St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 6 31At Concordia (Wis.) 20 17Carthage 24 34At Drake 14 34San Diego 7 48At Butler 14 23At Butler 14 23At ButlerDayton 7 38At Marist 0 24At Jacksonville 20 49Campbell 3 17Morehead State 6 29

2010 ScheduleSept. 2 At Western IllinoisSept. 11 At FranklinSept. 18 ST. JOSEPH’S (IND.)Sept. 25 DRAKEOct. 2 At DaytonOct. 9 MARISTOct. 16 JACKSONVILLEOct. 23 At San DiegoOct. 30 BUTLERNov. 6 At CampbellNov. 13 At Morehead State

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All-Time Series Records

Opponent W L TAkron 0 8 0Ala.-Birmingham 0 2 0Albion 5 5 0Anderson 2 0 0Ashland 8 5 0Austin Peay 1 2 0Ball State 22 14 2Bethany 1 1 0Bradley 6 2 0California-Davis 0 1 0Campbell 2 0 0Centenary 1 1 0Central Conn. State 1 0 0Central State (Ohio) 0 1 0Chicago 0 0 1Cincinnati 3 6 1Clinch Valley 1 1 0Danville Normal 4 0 0Davidson 1 5 0Dayton 9 25 1Denison 1 0 0DePauw 44 13 3Drake 6 12 1Duquesne 0 2 0Earlham 19 8 1Eastern Illinois 3 3 0Evansville 35 12 2Ferris State 1 3 0Findlay 1 0 0Florida International 0 2 0Franklin 36 16 2Georgetown (D.C.) 0 1 0Georgetown (Ky.) 10 1 0George Washington 1 1 0Grand Valley State 1 4 0Hanover 21 1 1Haskell Indians 1 3 0Hillsdale 6 4 0Hofstra 0 2 0Howard Payne 2 0 0Illinois 1 8 0Illinois State 0 1 0Illinois Wesleyan 1 0 0Indiana 2 5 0Indianapolis 19 7 2Indiana State 27 7 2Iowa 0 1 0Jacksonville 0 5 0Kentucky State 3 1 0Lindenwood (Mo.) 1 1 0Lombard 0 2 0Louisville 2 2 0Loyola 1 1 0Manchester 3 0 0Marquette 0 2 0Marshall 0 1 0Miami, Ohio 4 4 1Michigan 0 1 0Michigan State 1 1 0Millikin 1 4 0Minnesota 0 2 0Missouri S & T 2 2 0Moores Hill 3 0 0Morehead State 3 10 0

Opponents/PFL

Opponent W L TNew York University 0 1 0North Central 1 0 0Northeast Mo. State 1 0 0Northern Michigan 2 1 0Northern Illinois 0 2 0Northwestern 0 2 0Northwood Institute 2 0 0Notre Dame 0 3 0Ohio 1 8 1Ohio Wesleyan 1 1 0Pittsburg State 0 1 0Purdue 3 7 0Quincy (Ill.) 4 1 0Robert Morris 0 4 0Rose Hulman 8 9 3Saginaw Valley 2 1 0San Diego 5 12 0St. Ambrose 2 0 0St. Francis (Ind.) 0 4 0St. Francis (Pa.) 4 0 0St. Joseph’s 34 19 0St. Louis 0 1 0St. Norbert 2 1 0St. Xavier 1 0 0Southern Utah 0 1 0Taylor 1 0 0Tennessee-Martin 0 1 0Thomas More 0 1 0Tiffi n 1 3 0Toledo 2 1 0Towson State 0 2 0Transylvania 1 1 1Tufts 1 0 0Valparaiso 44 24 0Wabash 42 17 8Wash. & Jefferson 1 0 0Washington (Mo.) 9 12 1Wayne State 5 1 0Wesley (Del.) 2 0 0Western Kentucky 1 7 0Western Michigan 3 10 0Western Reserve 2 5 1Wilmington 2 0 0Winona 4 0 0Wis.-Stevens Point 2 2 0Wittenberg 3 7 0Xavier 0 3 0Youngstown State 0 0 0

2009 Pioneer Football League Standings Conference All Games W L T PCT. W L T PCT. Home AwayButler 7 1 0 .875 11 1 0 .917 7-0 4-1Butler 7 1 0 .875 11 1 0 .917 7-0 4-1ButlerDayton 7 1 0 .875 9 2 0 .818 4-2 5-0Drake 6 2 0 .750 8 3 0 .727 5-1 3-2Jacksonville 6 2 0 .750 7 4 0 .636 4-1 3-3Marist 5 3 0 .625 7 4 0 .636 4-1 3-3San Diego 3 5 0 .375 4 7 0 .364 1-4 3-3Davidson 3 5 0 .375 3 7 0 .300 2-3 1-4Campbell 2 6 0 .250 3 8 0 .273 2-3 1-5Morehead State 1 7 0 .125 3 8 0 .273 1-4 2-4Valparaiso 0 8 0 .000 1 10 0 .091 0-5 1-5

The Pioneer Football League

Butler University ....................................................Indianapolis, Ind.Campbell University .......................................... Buies Creek, N.C.Davidson College ...................................................Davidson, N.C.University of Dayton ....................................................Dayton, OhioDrake University ..................................................Des Moines, IowaJacksonville University ....................................... Jacksonville, Fla.Marist College .................................................Poughkeepsie, N.Y.Morehead State University ......................................Morehead, Ky.University of San Diego ........................................San Diego, Calif.Valparaiso University ..............................................Valparaiso, Ind.

The 2010 season marks the 18th year for the Pioneer Football League – the nation’s only non-scholarship NCAA Football Championship Subdivision conference. The league expanded to 10 members a year ago, with Marist College joining as a fulltime member. Currently the PFL plays an eight-game league schedule, rotating the ninth league opponent on a two-year basis. The PFL is one of only three conferences that sponsor football as its only sport (the Missouri Valley Football Conference and Great West Football Conferences being the others). However, the PFL is a truly national conference with members on each coast and throughout the nation’s heartland. The league still retains four of its charter members – Butler University, the University of Dayton, Drake University and Valparaiso University, plus the University of San Diego (joining in 1992) – which were joined in 2001 by Davidson College, Jacksonville University and Morehead State University. Campbell University joined the league for the 2008 season. In January 1991 the NCAA passed legislation to require Division I institutions to sponsor all intercollegiate sports at the Division I level. The fi ve charter members (Evansville the fi fth before dropping football in 1997), each dedicated to the enhancement and sound management of intercollegiate football as an integral part of the student-athletes’ collegiate experience, joined together to form the Pioneer Football League. From the league’s inception it has been a proponent of the creation of a non-scholarship football classifi cation within Division I and adopted the moniker of Pioneer based on the intent to become the fi rst league in that new division. All 10 current members are committed to the non-scholarship football model. The PFL began play in 1993 with Dayton winning the league’s fi rst crown. The league spent its fi rst season in 1993 under the administrative guidance of the Midwestern Collegiate Conference, and the offi ce moved to St. Louis in 1994 when current commissioner Patty Viverito was named the PFL commissioner, a leadership position she continues to fi ll.

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IndividualINDIVIDUAL HONORS

Butler Records

All-America2006 - Chris Marzotto (Football Gazette)2003 - Brandon Martin (Football Gazette, Sports Network)1998 - Ryan Zimpleman (Sports Network)1995 - Arnold Mickens (Sports Network)1994 - Arnold Mickens (Sports Network, A. P.)1993 - Richard Johnson (Sports Network)1989 - Steve Roberts (Kodak)1988 - Steve Roberts (Kodak)1976 - Bill Lynch (A.P. Little All-America HM)1975 - Bill Lynch (A.P. Little All-America HM)1974 - Bill Lynch (A.P. Little All-America HM)1963 - Lee Grimm (A.P. Little All-America)1961 - Don Benbow (A.P. Little All-America)1959 - Walt Stockslager (A. P. Little All-America)1958 - Paul Furnish (A.P. Little All-America)1957 - John Harrell (A.P. Little All-America HM)

Academic All-America2009 - Grant Hunter1999 - Mike Goletz1998 - Nick Batalis, Mike Goletz1984 - Steve Kollias

National Scholar Athlete(National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor Society)

2008 - Mike Bennett(National Football Foundation/College Hall of Fame)

1998 - Nick Batalis

Conference Player Of The Year2003 - Brandon Martin (PFL North, Defensive)1991 - Paul Romanowski (MIFC)1989 - Steve Roberts (HCC)1988 - Steve Roberts (HCC)1977 - Mike Chrobot (HCC)1976 - Bill Lynch (ICC)1975 - Bill Lynch (ICC)1974 - Bill Lynch (ICC)

Conference Back Of The Year1991 - Paul Romanowski (MIFC Offense)1989 - Steve Roberts (HCC Offense) Chuck Orban (HCC Defense)1988 - Steve Roberts (HCC Offense) Todd Yeoman (HCC Defense)1983 - Eric Chapman (HCC Offense)1976 - Bill Lynch (ICC)1975 - Bill Lynch (ICC)1974 - Bill Lynch (ICC)1973 - Keith Himmel (ICC)1972 - Noble York (ICC)1970 - Dan Nolan (ICC)1968 - Larry Gilbert (ICC)1966 - Dan Warfel (ICC)1962 - Ron Adams (ICC)1960 - John Skirchak (ICC)1954 - Leroy Thompson (ICC)

Conference Lineman Of The Year1992 - Ruben DeLuna (MIFC Offense)1989 - Greg Mariacher (HCC Defense)1988 - Mark Allanson (HCC Offense)1987 - Todd Jones (HCC Offense)1985 - Jeff Palmer (HCC Defense)1983 - John Carwile (HCC Offense)1980 - Tony Pence (HCC Defense)1978 - Mike Chrobot (HCC)1977 - Mike Chrobot (HCC)1975 - Dave Swihart (ICC)1974 - Dave Swihart (ICC)1972 - Mike McDevitt (ICC)1971 - Tom Redmond (ICC)1962 - Lee Grimm (ICC)1959 - Jim Ringer (ICC)1958 - Paul Furnish (ICC)1953 - George Freyn (ICC)

Butler MVP’s2009 - Andrew Huck (Offense) Nick Caldicott (Defense)2008 - Matt Kobli (Offense) Grant Hunter (Defense)2007 - Scott Gray (Offense) Chris Marzotto (Defense)2006 - T. J. Brown (Offense) Mike Marzotto (Defense)2005 - Rick Tyson (Offense) Chris Marzotto (Defense)

MOST GAMES PLAYEDCareer: 45, Brian Adika, 2006-09

MOST POINTSGame: 36, Steve Roberts vs. St. Ambrose, 11/4/89Consecutive Games: 54, Scott Gray vs. Albion (30), 9/1/07, and Hanover (24), 9/8/07Season: 142, Steve Roberts, 1988Career: 386, Steve Roberts, 1986-89

MOST TOUCHDOWNSGame: 6, Steve Roberts vs. St. Ambrose, 11/4/89Consecutive Games: 9, Scott Gray vs. Albion (5), 9/1/07, and Hanover (4), 9/8/07Season: 23, Steve Roberts, 1988Career: 63, Steve Roberts, 1986-89

MOST EXTRA POINTSGame: 8, Bob Ligda vs. St. Joseph’s, 11/9/74; Tim Witmer vs. St. Ambrose, 11/4/89Season: 42, Jordan Quiroz, 2008Career: 114, John Jenkins, 1985-88

MOST FIELD GOALSGame: 5, John Jenkins vs. Dayton, 9/26/87Season: 11, John Jenkins, 1987; Tim Witmer, 1990Career: 34, John Jenkins, 1985-88

MOST YARDS RUSHINGGame: 295, Arnold Mickens vs. Valparaiso, 10/8/94Season: 2,255, Arnold Mickens, 1994Career: 4,623, Steve Roberts, 1986-89

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTSGame: 56, Arnold Mickens vs. Valparaiso, 10/8/94Season: 409, Arnold Mickens, 1994Career: 1,026, Steve Roberts, 1986-89

MOST YARDS PASSINGGame: 497, DeWayne Ewing vs. San Diego, 10/21/00Season: 3,182, DeWayne Ewing, 2000Career: 8,094, DeWayne Ewing, 1998-2001

MOST PASSES ATTEMPTEDGame: 50, Curt Roy vs. St. Joseph’s, 11/7/81; Eli Stoddard vs. San Diego, 10/11/97Season: 388, DeWayne Ewing, 2000Career: 1094, DeWayne Ewing, 1998-2001

MOST PASSES COMPLETEDConsecutive: 12, DeWayne Ewing vs. Valparaiso, 10/6/01; Matt Kobli at Albion, 9/6/08Game: 36, DeWayne Ewing vs. St. Francis (Ind.), 9/2/00Season: 246, DeWayne Ewing, 2000Career: 656, DeWayne Ewing, 1998-2001

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSESGame: 5, Ron Kiolbassa vs. Valparaiso, 10/13/90; DeWayne Ewing vs. Quincy, 11/3/01; Andrew Huck vs. Albion, 9/5.09Season: 23, Matt Kobli, 2008Career: 60, Bill Lynch, 1972-76

MOST TOTAL OFFENSEGame: 465, DeWayne Ewing vs. San Diego, 10/21/00Season: 3,079, DeWayne Ewing, 2000Career: 7,743, DeWayne Ewing, 1998-2001

MOST PASS RECEPTIONSGame: 15, Tom Redmond vs. Ball State, 9/23/72Season: 78, Zach Watkins, 2009Career: 192, Dan Bohrer, 2006-09

MOST YARDS RECEIVINGGame: 260, Kyle Conner vs. San Diego, 10/21/00Season: 1,031, Tom Redmond, 1972Career: 2,241, Dan Bohrer, 2006-09

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES CAUGHTGame: 4, Dave Oliver vs. St. Joseph’s, 11/9/74; Dan Bohrer vs. Franklin, 9/13/08Season: 11, Dan Bohrer, 2008Career: 22, Dan Bohrer, 2006-09

MOST PUNT RETURNSGame: 9, Eric Voss vs. Valparaiso, 10/19/91; Eric Voss vs. St. Joseph’s, 9/12/92Season: 42, Noble York, 1972Career: 103, Eric Voss, 1990-93

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDSGame: 136, Steve Roberts vs. Northwood, 9/9/89Season: 356, Noble York, 1972Career: 723, Eric Voss, 1990-93

MOST KICKOFF RETURNSGame: 8, Lou Andreadis vs. San Diego, 11/4/95Season: 38, Justin Campbell, 2002Career: 110, Justin Campbell, 2001-04

MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDSGame: 243, Justin Campbell vs. San Diego, 10/19/02Season: 985, Justin Campbell, 2002Career: 2,512, Justin Campbell, 2001-04

MOST PUNTSGame: 14, Ron Stryzinski vs. Wittenberg, 9/25/82Season: 80, Ron White, 1990Career: 255, Ron White, 1990-93

MOST YARDS PUNTINGGame: 493, Ron Stryzinski vs. Wittenberg, 9/25/82Season: 3,122, Ron White, 1990Career: 9,731, Ron White, 1990-93

BEST PUNTING AVERAGESeason: 43.2, Shawn Wood, 1998Career: 39.5, Shawn Wood, 1995-98

MOST SOLO TACKLESGame: 21, Kevin Johnson vs. Ashland, 11/2/91Season: 101, Chuck Orban, 1990Career: 269, Chuck Orban, 1987-90

MOST ASSISTED TACKLESGame: 16, John Doctor vs. Ashland, 10/23/82; Joe Miles vs. Dayton, 10/4/97Season: 81, Chuck Orban, 1989Career: 236, Dave Ginn, 1981-84

MOST TOTAL TACKLESGame: 29, Kevin Johnson vs. Ashland, 11/2/91; Kevin Johnson vs. Pittsburg State, 11/26/91Season: 181, Chuck Orban, 1990Career: 487, Chuck Orban, 1987-90

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MOST PASSES COMPLETEDGame: 36 vs. St. Francis (Ind), 9/2/00Season: 250, 2000

MOST PASSES, TWO TEAMSGame: 96, Butler (44) vs. Franklin (52), 10/9/82

MOST TOTAL OFFENSEGame: 673 vs. St. Ambrose, 11/4/89Season: 4,644, 2009

MOST TOTAL PLAYSGame: 94 vs. Franklin, 10/26/85Season: 804, 2009

MOST FIRST DOWNSGame: 31 vs. Valparaiso, 10/1/83; UAB, 11/6/93Season: 255, 2009

MISCELLANEOUS TEAMBest Record: 9-0, 1959, 1961Most Wins: 11, 2009Consecutive Wins, One Season: 9, 1959, 1961, 2009Consecutive Wins, Multiple Seasons: 16, 1960-62Consecutive Games Without A Loss: 19, 1960-62Most Shutouts: 6, 1905, 1922, 1937Most Shutouts (Modern Record): 3, 1947, 1958Consecutive Shutouts: 6, 1937Consecutive Shutouts (Modern Record): 2, 1947

TeamMOST POINTSGame: 122 vs. Hanover, 1921 Game (Modern Record): 68 vs. Indianapolis, 1948 Season: 356, 2000By Butler Opponent: 81, Minnesota, 1926By Butler Opp. (Modern Record): 65, Ball State, 1967Butler + Opp.: 122, Butler (122) vs. Hanover (0), 1921Butler + Opp. (Modern Record): 113, Butler (56) vs. Georgetown (57) - OT, 9/23/00In a Loss: 56, Butler vs. Georgetown (57), 9/23/00

MOST YARDS RUSHINGGame: 406 vs. Valparaiso, 10/15/88Season: 2,544, 1975

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTSGame: 80 vs. Franklin, 10/23/76Season: 531, 1959

MOST YARDS PASSINGGame: 497 vs. San Diego, 10/21/00Season: 3,233, 2000

MOST PASSES ATTEMPTEDGame: 54 vs. Ball State, 9/23/72Season: 404, 2000

The Last Time...

Interception Returned For A TouchdownButler: Andy Dauch (19 yds.) vs. Hanover, 9/19/09Opp.: Brian Valdez (42 yds.), Jacksonville, 11/14/09

Fumble Returned For A TouchdownButler: Collin McGann vs. Robert Morris, 66 yds, 9/16/06Opp.: Shaun Lewis, Jacksonville, 38 yards, 11/1/08

Punt Returned For A TouchdownButler: Tadd Dombart, 75 yds vs. Morehead St., 10/25/08Opp.: Matt Loula, Missouri-Rolla, 5 yds, 9/22/07

Kickoff Returned For A TouchdownButler: D’Andre Dowdy, 98 yards vs. Valparaiso, 10/15/05Opp.: Jason Jones, Drake, 73 yards, 10/16/04

200-Yard Rushing GameButler: Naim Sanders (244) vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 9/19/98Opp.: Justin Williams (225), Davidson, 10/27/07

100-Yard Receiving GameButler: Zach Watkins (109) vs. Drake, 11/21/09Opp.: Justin Watkins (163), Dayton, 11/7/09

300-Yard Passing GameButler: Andrew Huck (316) vs. Franklin, 9/12/09Opp.: Steve Valentino (413), Dayton, 11/7/00

Safety ScoredButler: vs. Jacksonville, 11/1/08Opp.: Drake, 10/6/07

Defensive 2-Point ConversionButler: Jacob Fritz vs. Davidson, 10/27/07Opponent: Tony Tobias, Lindenwood, 11/14/98

Butler MVP’s (Continued)MOST QUARTERBACK SACKSGame: 5, Elgin Reese vs. St. Joseph’s, 9/12/92Season: 17, Scott Cook, 1983Career: 39, Tony Pence, 1978-81

MOST FUMBLE RECOVERIESGame: 3, Chuck Orban vs. Dayton, 9/24/88Season: 4, Steve Torrence, 1980; Chuck Orban, 1988; Bob Espich, 1988Career: 8, Steve Torrence, 1980-83

MOST PASS INTERCEPTIONSGame: 3, George Yearsich vs. St. Joseph’s, 10/16/71; Dan Fuhs vs. Indianapolis, 11/8/80; Weylin Stewart vs. Grand Valley State, 9/21/91; Brandon Martin vs. Davidson, 9/19/03Season: 9, Noble York, 1972Career: 17, Brandon Martin, 2000-03

LONGEST PLAYSRun: 96, Harry Muta vs. Valparaiso, 10/11/75; Don Kelly vs. Indiana State, 11/17/51Pass: 88, John Moses to John Harrell vs. Washington (Mo.), 9/17/56; Mike McGeorge to Tom Wallace vs. Ashland, 10/18/80Field Goal: 57, Bob Ligda vs. St. Joseph’s, 10/16/76Punt: 72, Mike Morgan vs. Morehead State, 10/20/07Kickoff Return: 98, D’Andre Dowdy vs. Valparaiso, 10/15/05Punt Return: 84, Noble York vs. Ball State, 9/23/72Int. Return: 89, Derek Bradford vs. Valparaiso, 10/18/08Fumble Return: 86, Buck Ulery vs. Dayton, 10/23/04

Note: An item carried in Believe It or Not by Ripley noted Kenneth Booz of Butler University punted 110 yards against Ft. Harrison on Oct. 10, 1928.

2004 - Billy Nardini (Offense) Jim Hart (Defense)2003 - Bob Leonard (Offense) Brandon Martin (Defense)2002 - Dale Jennings (Offense) Lou Capizzi (Defense)2001 - DeWayne Ewing (Offense) Nick Ober (Defense)2000 - DeWayne Ewing (Offense) Nick Ober (Defense)1999 - David Bailey (Offense) Steve Hall (Defense)1998 - Nick Batalis, Naim Sanders (Offense) Kevin Ward (Defense)1997 - Eli Stoddard, Jeremy Harkin (Offense) Kevin Ward (Defense)1996 - Naim Sanders (Offense) Ron Griswold (Defense)1995 - Arnold Mickens (Offense) Adam Borrell (Defense)1994 - Arnold Mickens (Offense) Chris Toner, Cameron McDaniel (Defense)1993 - Richard Johnson (Offense) Dave Kathman (Defense)1992 - Kevin Kimble, Ruben DeLuna (Offense) Don DeCraene (Defense)1991 - Paul Romanowski (Offense) Kevin Johnson (Defense)1990 - Todd Roehling (Offense) Chuck Orban (Defense)1989 - Steve Roberts (Offense) Chuck Orban (Defense)1988 - Steve Roberts (Offense) Todd Yeoman (Defense)1987 - Steve Roberts (Offense) Joe Annee (Defense)1986 - Paul Page (Offense) Mark Ribordy (Defense)1985 - Paul Page (Offense) Ron Bunt (Defense)1984 - Jim Hoskins (Offense) Dave Ginn (Defense)1983 - Curt Roy (Offense) Steve Torrence (Defense)1982 - Andy Howard, Dave Newcomer (Offense) Dave Ginn, Chris McGary (Defense)1981 - Curt Roy (Offense) Tony Pence (Defense)1980 - Andy Howard (Offense) Tony Pence (Defense)1979 - Ken LaRose (Offense) Paul Harrington (Defense)1978 - Mike Chrobot (Offense) Mike Daughty (Defense)1977 - Bruce Scifres (Back) Kevin Greisl (Lineman)1976 - Bill Lynch (Back) Bruce Ford (Lineman)1975 - Bill Lynch (Back) Dave Swihart (Lineman)1974 - Bill Lynch (Back) Andy Wetzel (Lineman)1973 - Steve Clayton (Back) Phil Schluge (Lineman)1972 - Tom Redmond (Back) Ron Cooper, Fred Powell (Lineman)1971 - Leonard Brown (Back) Phil Fitzsimmons, Ephraim Smiley (Lineman)1970 - Dan Nolan (Back) Mike Caito (Lineman)1969 - Dick Reed (Back) Mike Caito (Lineman)1968 - Dick Reed (Back) Steve Orphey (Lineman)1967 - Mike Harrison (Back) Vic Wukovits (Lineman)1966 - Dan Warfel (Back) Larry Fairchild (Lineman)1965 - Dick Dullaghan1964 - Dick Dullaghan1963 - Lee Grimm1962 - Ron Adams1961 - Phil Long1960 - John Skirchak1959 - Bob Stryzinski1958 - Paul Furnish1957 - John Harrell1956 - Robert Eichholtz1955 - Leroy Thompson, Jim Baker1954 - Les Gerlach

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Single SeasonSingle Game

Rushing Yards295, Arnold Mickens vs. Valparaiso, 1994293, Arnold Mickens vs. Drake, 1994288, Arnold Mickens vs. UW-Stevens Pt., ‘94271, Steve Roberts vs. St. Ambrose, 1989263, Arnold Mickens vs. San Diego, 1994259, Arnold Mickens vs. Valparaiso, 1995258, Steve Roberts vs. Indianapolis, 1989251, Naim Sanders vs. Evansville, 1996246, Steve Roberts vs. N.E. Missouri, 1987244, Arnold Mickens vs. Evansville, 1994

Rushing Attempts56, Arnold Mickens vs. Valparaiso, 199454, Arnold Mickens vs. Dayton, 199447, Arnold Mickens vs. San Diego, 199446, Arnold Mickens vs. UW-Stevens Pt., ‘9445, Arnold Mickens vs. Drake, 199444, Arnold Mickens vs. Georgetown, 199444, Steve Roberts vs. Dayton, 198844, Steve Roberts vs. Indianapolis, 198944, Naim Sanders vs. Evansville, 199643, Arnold Mickens vs. UAB, 1994; Howard Payne, 1995; Valparaiso, 1995

Passing Yards497, DeWayne Ewing vs. San Diego, 2000419, Travis Delph vs. UW-Stevens Pt., 2002384, Paul Romanowski vs. Hillsdale, 1991364, Curt Roy vs. St. Joseph’s, 1981350, DeWayne Ewing vs. St. Francis (Ind.), ‘00349, DeWayne Ewing vs. Albion, 2001346, DeWayne Ewing vs. Georgetown, 2000341, DeWayne Ewing vs. Dayton, 2000331, Rob Cutter vs. Georgetown, 1985329, Ron Kiolbassa vs. Kentucky State, ‘89

Receiving Yards260, Kyle Conner vs. San Diego, 2000223, Todd Roehling vs. Dayton, 1990211, Tom Redmond vs. Ball State, 1972208, Eric Voss vs. Valparaiso, 1990183, Zach Watkins vs. Albion, 2009181, Tom Wallace vs. Georgetown, 1981176, Paul Page vs. Dayton, 1986175, Jim Hoskins vs. Franklin, 1984169, Nate Miller vs. Valparaiso, 2006165, John Barron vs. Grand Valley State, ‘87

Receptions15, Tom Redmond vs. Ball State, 197213, Zach Watkins vs. Morehead St., 200913, Mike Chrobot vs. Dayton, 197812, Todd Roehling vs. Dayton, 199011, Zach Watkins vs. Drake, 200911, Nate Miller vs. Hanover, 200611, Kyle Conner vs. San Diego, 200011, Kyle Conner vs. Morehead State, 200011, Kyle Conner vs. Albion, 199911, Steve Roberts vs. Dayton, 1989

Scoring36, Steve Roberts vs. St. Ambrose, 198930, Scott Gray vs. Albion, 200724, Dan Bohrer vs. Franklin, 200824, Scott Gray vs. Hanover, 200724, Dale Jennings vs. UW-Stevens Pt., 200224, Dale Jennings vs. Drake, 200224, Naim Sanders vs. Valparaiso, 199624, Arnold Mickens vs. Valparaiso, 199524, Steve Roberts vs. Northwood, 198924, Steve Roberts vs. St. Joseph’s, 198924, Steve Roberts vs. St. Joseph’s, 198824, Steve Roberts vs. Kentucky State, 198824, Steve Roberts vs. Northwood, 198824, Steve Roberts vs. Franklin, 198724, Dave Oliver vs. St. Joseph’s, 197424, Kevin McDevitt vs. Franklin, 1976

All-Time Butler Leaders

Career

Rushing Yards 2,255, Arnold Mickens, 1994 1,558, Arnold Mickens, 1995 1,535, Richard Johnson, 1993 1,490, Steve Roberts, 1987 1,450, Steve Roberts, 1989 1,427, Steve Roberts, 1988 1,284, Naim Sanders, 1996 1,190, Kevin Kimble, 1992 1,175, Kevin Kimble, 1991 1,163, Naim Sanders, 1998

Rushing Attempts 409, Arnold Mickens, 1994 354, Arnold Mickens, 1995 333, Steve Roberts, 1987 325, Steve Roberts, 1989 322, Richard Johnson, 1993 315, Steve Roberts, 1988 307, Kevin Kimble, 1991 288, Naim Sanders, 1996 275, Kevin Kimble, 1992 268, Kevin McDevitt, 1976

Passing Yards 3,182, DeWayne Ewing, 2000 2,518, Matt Kobli, 2008 2,454, Andrew Huck, 2009 2,337, DeWayne Ewing, 2001 2,214, Paul Romanowski, 1991 2,179, Mike Lee, 1986 2,118, Eli Stoddard, 1997 2,023, Rob Cutter, 1985 2,012, Ron Kiolbassa, 1990 1,994, Curt Roy, 1983

Receiving Yards 1,031, Tom Redmond, 1972 998, Paul Page, 1986 971, Dan Bohrer, 2008 918, Zach Watkins, 2009 876, Kyle Conner, 2000 875, Paul Page, 1985 818, Dave Oliver, 1975 760, Adam Lafferty, 2001 756, Jim Hoskins, 1984 747, John Barron, 1987

Receptions 78, Zach Watkins, 2009 73, Tom Redmond, 1972 71, Dan Bohrer, 2008 63, Kyle Conner, 2000 55, Paul Page, 1985 55, Mike Chrobot, 1978 54, Dave Oliver, 1975 53, Todd Roehling, 1990 52, Dan Bohrer, 2009 52, Nate Miller, 2006 52, Paul Page, 1986

Scoring 142, Steve Roberts, 1988 132, Steve Roberts, 1989 120, Dale Jennings, 2002 108, Arnold Mickens, 1994 104, Steve Roberts, 1987 100, Kevin McDevitt, 1976 90, Scott Gray, 2007 84, Ryan Zimpleman, 2000 84, John Skirchak, 1960 78, Harry Muta, 1975 72, Naim Sanders, 1996

Rushing Yards 4,623, Steve Roberts, 1986-89 3,813, Arnold Mickens, 1994-95 3,666, Naim Sanders, 1995-98 2,879, Leroy Thompson, 1953-56 2,802, Kevin Kimble, 1989-92 2,691, Andy Howard, 1979-82 2,445, Harry Muta, 1972-75 2,013, Bruce Scifres, 1975-78 1,920, Richard Johnson, 1990-93 1,889, Kevin McDevitt, 1973-76

Rushing Attempts 1,026, Steve Roberts, 1986-89 843, Naim Sanders, 1995-98 763, Arnold Mickens, 1994-95 754, Andy Howard, 1979-82 701, Kevin Kimble, 1989-92 581, Bruce Scifres, 1975-78 479, Eric Chapman, 1981-84 478, Harry Muta, 1972-75 460, Kevin McDevitt, 1973-76 415, Richard Johnson, 1990-93

Passing Yards 8,094, DeWayne Ewing, 1998-2001 5,909, Bill Lynch, 1972-76 4,830, Steve Clayton, 1970-73 4,561, Curt Roy, 1979-83 4,071, Rob Cutter, 1984-87 3,790, Jason Stahl, 1992-94 3,735, Ron Kiolbassa, 1987-90 3,527, Mike Lee, 1982-86 3,170, Dick Reed, 1966-69 2,995, Eli Stoddard, 1994-97

Receiving Yards 2,241, Dan Bohrer, 2006-09 2,176, Eric Voss, 1990-93 2,070, Adam Lafferty, 1999-2002 1,937, Paul Page, 1983-86 1,933, Tom Redmond, 1970-72 1,801, Kyle Conner, 1997-2000 1,759, Jon Hill, 1990-93 1,702, Mike Chrobot, 1975-78 1,634, Dave Swihart, 1972-75 1,566, Tom Wallace, 1979-82

Receptions192, Dan Bohrer, 2006-09

142, Eric Voss, 1990-93 137, Mike Chrobot, 1975-78 124, Kyle Conner, 1997-2000 120, Steve Roberts, 1986-89 117, Tom Redmond, 1970-72 117, Paul Page, 1983-86 112, Adam Lafferty, 1999-2002 112, Dave Swihart, 1972-75 111, Jon Hill, 1990-93

Scoring 386, Steve Roberts, 1986-89 216, John Jenkins, 1985-88 202, Leroy Thompson, 1953-56 186, Naim Sanders, 1995-98 176, Arnold Mickens, 1994-95 175, Jordan Quiroz, 2005-08 172, Kevin McDevitt, 1973-76 162, Dale Jennings, 1998-2002 162, Ryan Zimpleman, 1997-2000 161, Tim Witmer, 1989-92

DeWayne Ewing

Arnold Mickens

Steve Roberts

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BUTLER’S FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS

Indiana Collegiate Conference1952: Fred Davis, QB; Ralph London, T; John Riddle, HB; Bill Norkus, C; Norm Ellenberger, FB; Don Kelly, HB1953: Fred Davis, QB; Bob Eichholtz, G; George Freyn, E; Gene Kuzmic, HB; Ralph London, T; Leroy Thompson, FB1954: Ralph London, T; Leroy Thompson, FB1956: Bob Eichholtz, G; Ken Nicholson, T; Leroy Thompson, FB1957: Paul Furnish, G; Phil Mercer, HB1958: Paul Furnish, G; John Moses, QB; Cliff Oilar, HB; Ken Spraetz, E; Kent Stewart, FB; Bob White, C1959: Jim Ringer, C; Walt Stockslager, T1960: John Skirchak, HB; Ed McCauley, G; Don Benbow, T; Phil Long, QB; Gary Green, FB1961: Phil Long, QB; Don Benbow, T; Larry Shook, HB1962: Tim Renie, E; Lee Grimm, G; Ron Adams, QB; John Brown, HB1963: Lee Grimm, G; Rich Florence, E1965: Dick Dullaghan, HB; Ken Leffler, C; Tom Sayer, T1966: Larry Fairchild, T; Mark Steinmetz, G; Dan Warfel, LB1968: Howard Cline, C; Eddie Bopp, DB; Pat Kress, T; Larry Gilbert, HB1969: Rich Gray, DB; Phil Whisner, DT; Andy Carson, C, Dick Reed, QB1970: Dan Nolan, HB1971: Tom Redmond, E, Mike McDevitt, C1972: Mike McDevitt, C; Noble York, DB, Dave Swihart, TE; Andy Wetzel, G; Tom Redmond, FL; Bob Rykovich, E; Fred Powell, T; Ron Cooper, MG1973: Dave Swihart, TE; Phil Schluge, T; Steve Clayton, QB; Bill Kuntz, DE; Keith Himmel, DB1974: Dave Swihart, TE; Bill Lynch, QB; Andy Wetzel, T; Bob Ligda, K; Tim O’Banion, E; Lee Schluge, T1975: Dave Swihart, TE; Bill Lynch, QB; Harry Muta, RB; Dave Oliver, FL; Bob Ligda, K; Rob Goshert, DE; Dave Cunningham, C; Mark Chap-puis, LB1976: Bill Lynch, QB; Kevin McDevitt, FB

Heartland Collegiate Conference1977: Mike Chrobot, TE; Ken LaRose, T; Chuck Schwanekamp, G; Joe Chaulk, C; Bruce Scifres, HB; Bill Ginn, FB; Ed Thompson, K; Rob Goshert, DE; Mike Minczeski, LB; Bruce Ford, T1978: Mike Chrobot, TE; Scot Shaw, DB; Mike Daugherty, DE1979: Ken LaRose, T; Tony Pence, MG; Paul Har-rington, LB; Mike Shibinski, DB1980: Andy Howard, RB; Tim Flanigan, OG; Tony Pence, MG1981: Landy Breeden, DE; Tony Pence, MG1982: Dave Newcomer, OT; Landy Breeden, DE; Dave Ginn, LB; Mike Peconge, MG; Tony Sales, DB1983: Jim Bell, OG; Brian Bertke, MG; John Car-wile, C; Eric Chapman, RB; Scott Cook DT; Dave Ginn, LB; John Doctor, LB; Dino Merlina, DB; Scott Olinger, OT; Noble Parks, FB; Curt Roy, QB; John

Warne, TE; Steve Torrence, DE1984: Jim Hoskins, WR; Scott Olinger, OT; Jay Barnhorst, FB; Dave Ginn, LB; Dino Merlina, DB1985: Paul Page, WR; Jay Barnhorst, FB; Mark Ribordy, DE; Ron Bunt, LB; Jeff Palmer, DT1986: Paul Page, WR; Mark Ribordy, DE; Todd Jones, OT; George Dury, C; Mike Hegwood, DB1987: Todd Jones, OT; Rusty Melzoni, OG; Mark Allanson, C; Steve Roberts, RB; John Jenkins, K; Jack Fillenwarth, DE; Tom Klusman, MG; Joe Annee, LB; Todd Yeoman, DB1988: John Barron, WR; Tom Maheras, OT; Dan Shirey, OG; Mark Allanson, C; Steve Roberts, RB; Randy Renners, DT; Ron Baird, DE; Chuck Orban, LB; Todd Yeoman, DB1989: Dan Shirey, OG; Mark Allanson, C; Ron Roembke, TE; Steve Roberts, RB; Greg Mari-acher, DT; Jerry Pianto, MG; Chuck Orban, LB; Dax Gonzalez, DB; Kevin Shomber, P

Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference1990: Kevin Enright, OT; Jerry Pianto, NG; Chuck Orban, LB1991: Todd Larson, OT; Paul Romanowski, QB; Kevin Kimble, RB; Dave Kathman, DE; Kevin Johnson, LB; Dax Gonzalez, DB1992: Ruben DeLuna, OT; Kevin Kimble, RB; Dave Kathman, LB; Don DeCraene, DB

Pioneer Football League1993: Eric Voss, WR; Jeff Burks, OT; Richard Johnson, RB; Terry Bolen, DT; Dave Kathman, LB1994: Damon Black, OT; Keith Rossell, OT; Arnold Mickens, RB; Brian Sanders, DT; Marty Erschen, LB; Chris Toner, LB; Cameron McDaniel, DB1995: Arnold Mickens, RB; Ron Griswold, NG1996: Naim Sanders, RB; Ron Griswold, NG; Nick Winings, LB1997: Nick Batalis, C; Naim Sanders, RB; Ron Griswold, NG; Kevin Ward, LB1998: Nick Batalis, C; Naim Sanders, RB; Adam Timm, WR; Kevin Ward, LB; Shawn Wood, P1999: Kyle Conner, WR2000: Kyle Conner, WR; Brandon Willett, TE; Grant Veith, OL; DeWayne Ewing, QB2001: Kyle Derickson, WR; Brandon Willett, TE; Roman Speron, RB; Nick Ober, LB2002: Carl Erickson, OL; Dale Jennings, RB; Tim Lytle, DL; Parker Smith; LB, Russ Mann, DB; Justin Campbell, RS2003: Brandon Martin, DB; John Leininger, DL; Justin Campbell, RS2004: Dave McMahon, DL; Andy Nelson, DB2005: Chris Marzotto, DL 2006: Chris Marzotto, DL2008: Grant Hunter, DL2009: Spencer Summerville, DB; Donnie Gilmore, OL; Scott Gray, RB; Zach Watkins, WR

Butler Records

Indiana Collegiate Conference1951 Valparaiso (4-0)1952 BUTLER, Valparaiso (3-1-1)1953 BUTLER (5-0)1954 Valparaiso (5-1)1955 St. Joseph’s, Evansville (5-1)1956 St. Joseph’s (6-0)1957 St. Joseph’s (6-0)1958 BUTLER (5-1)1959 BUTLER (6-0)1960 BUTLER (5-1)1961 BUTLER (6-0)1962 BUTLER (4-1-1)1963 BUTLER (6-0)1964 BUTLER, Ball State, Evansville, Valparaiso, Indiana State (4-2)1965 Ball State (6-0)1966 Ball State (5-0-1)1967 Ball State (5-1)1968 Valparaiso (4-0)1969 Valparaiso, Evansville (3-1)1970 Evansville (4-0)1971 St. Joseph’s (4-0)1972 BUTLER, Evansville (4-1)1973 BUTLER (4-1)1974 BUTLER (6-0)1975 BUTLER (6-0)1976 Evansville, St. Joseph’s (4-1)

Heartland Collegiate Conference1977 BUTLER, St. Joseph’s (3-1)1978 Indianapolis (4-2)1979 St. Joseph’s (4-1)1980 Ashland, Franklin (5-2)1981 Franklin, Indianapolis (6-1)1982 Ashland (6-1)1983 BUTLER (5-0-1)1984 Ashland (6-1)1985 BUTLER, Ashland (5-1)1986 Ashland (5-1)1987 BUTLER (4-0-1)1988 BUTLER (3-0-1)1989 BUTLER (4-0)

Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference1990 Grand Valley State (9-1)1991 BUTLER (9-1)1992 BUTLER, Ferris State, Grand Valley State (8-2)

Pioneer Football League1993 Dayton (5-0)1994 BUTLER (4-1) Dayton (4-1)1995 Drake (5-0)1996 Dayton (5-0)1997 Dayton (5-0)1998 Drake (4-0)1999 Dayton (4-0)2000 Dayton, Drake, Valparaiso (3-1)2001 Dayton (4-0)2002 Dayton (4-0)2003 Valparaiso (3-1)2004 Drake (4-0)2005 San Diego (4-0)2006 San Diego (7-0)2007 Dayton (6-1), San Diego (6-1)2008 Jacksonville (7-1)2009 Butler, Dayton (7-1)

Conference Champions

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YEAR RECORD COACH1887 3-0-0 Clint Howe1888 (No football played) 1889 2-0-0 Clint Howe1890 3-0-1 Clint Howe1891 4-3-0 (Coach Unknown)1892 5-1-0 (Coach Unknown)1893 1-0-0 (Coach Unknown)1894 6-1-0 Joseph Flint1895 2-2-0 Joseph Flint1896 4-3-0 (Coach Unknown)1897 3-0-0 James Zink1898 2-1-1 T. Williamson1899 1-3-0 Walter Kelly1900 1-3-0 Walter Kelly1901 1-0-0 Walter Kelly1902 1-3-0 Walter Kelly1903 0-3-0 Walter Kelly1904 6-1-0 R. Wingard1905 7-2-1 R. Wingard1906 1-0-0 Don Robinson1907 1-3-2 John McKay1908 5-0-1 John McKay1909 5-3-0 Walter Gipe1910 4-3-1 John McKay1911 4-3-1 Dave Allerdice1912 5-3-0 G. Cullen Thomas1913 2-4-1 G. Cullen Thomas1914 4-2-0 G. Cullen Thomas1915 1-6-0 G. Cullen Thomas1916 3-5-0 G. Cullen Thomas1917 3-3-0 G. Cullen Thomas1918 2-1-1 G. Cullen Thomas1919 0-5-1 Joe Mullane1920 7-1-0 Pat Page1921 6-2-0 Pat Page1922 8-2-0 Pat Page1923 7-2-0 Pat Page1924 4-5-0 Pat Page1925 5-2-2 Pat Page1926 3-6-0 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1927 4-3-1 George Potsy Clark1928 6-2-0 George Potsy Clark1929 4-4-0 George Potsy Clark1930 2-7-0 Harry M. Bell1931 3-5-0 Harry M. Bell1932 2-4-1 Fred Mackey1933 2-6-0 Fred Mackey1934 6-1-1 Fred Mackey1935 7-1-0 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1936 6-0-2 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1937 5-2-1 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1938 4-4-0 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1939 7-0-1 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1940 4-4-1 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1941 5-4-0 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1942 2-7-0 Frank (Pop) Hedden1943 (No football–World War II)1944 (No football–World War II)1945 3-3-0 Frank (Pop) Hedden1946 7-1-0 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1947 5-3-1 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1948 3-5-0 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1949 2-6-0 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1950 4-4-1 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1951 4-4-1 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1952 5-3-1 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1953 6-2-0 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1954 4-4-1 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle

YEAR RECORD COACH1955 3-5-0 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1956 6-2-0 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1957 7-2-0 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1958 8-1-0 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1959 9-0-0 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1960 8-1-0 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1961 9-0-0 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1962 5-2-2 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1963 8-1-0 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1964 4-4-1 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1965 6-3-0 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1966 4-5-0 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1967 2-7-0 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1968 2-7-0 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1969 3-6-0 Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle1970 3-6-1 Bill Sylvester1971 3-7-0 Bill Sylvester1972 5-5-0 Bill Sylvester1973 5-5-0 Bill Sylvester1974 8-2-0 Bill Sylvester1975 9-1-0 Bill Sylvester1976 6-4-0 Bill Sylvester1977 5-5-0 Bill Sylvester1978 5-5-0 Bill Sylvester1979 5-5-0 Bill Sylvester1980 5-5-0 Bill Sylvester1981 3-7-0 Bill Sylvester1982 7-3-0 Bill Sylvester1983 9-1-1 Bill Sylvester

Season-By-Season RecordsYEAR RECORD COACH1984 6-4-0 Bill Sylvester1985 8-2-0 Bill Lynch1986 5-5-0 Bill Lynch1987 8-1-1 Bill Lynch1988 8-2-1 Bill Lynch1989 7-2-1 Bill Lynch1990 5-5-1 Bob Bartolomeo1991 9-2-0 Bob Bartolomeo1992 8-2-0 Ken LaRose1993 4-6-0 Ken LaRose1994 7-3-0 Ken LaRose1995 2-8-0 Ken LaRose1996 3-7-0 Ken LaRose1997 6-4-0 Ken LaRose1998 4-6-0 Ken LaRose1999 5-5-0 Ken LaRose2000 2-8-0 Ken LaRose2001 5-5-0 Ken LaRose2002 4-6-0 Kit Cartwright2003 2-9-0 Kit Cartwright2004 1-10-0 Kit Cartwright2005 0-11-0 Kit Cartwright2006 3-8-0 Jeff Voris2007 4-7-0 Jeff Voris2008 6-5-0 Jeff Voris2009 11-1-0 Jeff VorisSummary: Years Won Lost Tied

120 539 417 35

Coach (Years) Years W L T Pct.Clint Howe (1887-1890) 3 8 0 1 .944Joseph Flint (1894-1895) 2 8 3 0 .727James Zink (1897) 1 3 0 0 1.000T. Williamson (1898) 1 2 1 1 .625Walter Kelly (1899-1903) 5 4 12 0 .250R. Wingard (1904-1905) 2 13 3 1 .794Don Robinson (1906) 1 1 0 0 1.000John McKay (1907-1908,1910) 3 10 6 4 .600Walter Gipe (1909) 1 5 3 0 .625Dave Allerdice (1911) 1 4 3 1 .563G. Cullen Thomas (1912-1918) 7 20 24 2 .457John Mullane (1919) 1 0 5 1 .083Harland (Pat) Page (1920-1925) 6 37 14 2 .717George Potsy Clark (1927-1929) 3 14 9 1 .604Harry Bell (1930-1931) 2 5 12 0 .294Fred Mackey (1932-1934) 3 10 11 2 .478Frank (Pop) Hedden (1942-1945) 2 5 10 0 .333Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle (1926, 35-41,46-69) 32 165 99 13 .619Bill Sylvester (1970-1984) 15 84 65 2 .563Bill Lynch (1985-89) 5 36 12 3 .735Bob Bartolomeo (1990-91) 2 14 7 1 .659Ken LaRose (1992-2001) 10 46 54 0 .460Kit Cartwright (2002-05) 4 7 36 0 .163Jeff Voris (2006- ) 4 24 21 0 .533

BUTLER FOOTBALL COACHING RECORDS

Bill Lynch Bob Bartolomeo Ken LaRoseBill Sylvester“Tony” Hinkle

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Butler Year-By-Year Scores 1887Coach: Clint Howe (3-0-0) 45 Purdue 5 48 Franklin 8 24 Hanover 10

1888 (No Football)

1889Coach: Clint Howe (2-0-0) 32 Hanover 0 14 Purdue 0

1890Coach: Clint Howe (3-0-1) 0 DePauw 0 18 DePauw 0 22 Wabash 6 12 Purdue 10

1891Coach: Unknown (4-3-0) 20 DePauw 32 52 State Univ. 6 6 Michigan 42 26 State Univ. 6 28 Wabash 6 34 Cincinnati 10 0 Purdue 58

1892Coach: Unknown (5-1-0) 18 Earlham 6 10 Indiana 6 14 Wabash 12 12 Dayton 0 6 Purdue 40 20 DePauw 18

1893Coach: Unknown (1-0-0) 28 Wabash 24

1894Coach: Joseph Flint (6-1-0) 0 Purdue 30 38 DePauw 6 64 Kokomo 0 12 Danville Normal 0 34 Rose Poly 0 58 Wabash 0 6 Indianapolis Art 4

1895Coach: Joseph Flint (2-2-0) 6 Wabash 10 0 Miami 6 34 Indiana 2 18 Knightstown 0

1896Coach: Unknown (4-3-0) 22 Franklin 6 6 Indiana 22 18 Rose Hulman 0 0 Miami 6 16 Miami 4 13 Earlham 0 0 Indianapolis Ath. Club 14

1897Coach: James Zink (3-0-0) 24 Franklin 6 16 Miami 4 4 Earlham 0

1898Coach: T. Williamson (2-1-1) 4 Earlham 0 11 Franklin 0 0 Earlham 10 0 DePauw 0

1899Coach: Walter Kelly (1-3-0) 11 Franklin 0 0 DePauw 28 0 Franklin 17 0 Earlham 10

1900Coach: Walter Kelly (1-3-0) 0 Franklin 17 0 Earlham 33 0 Franklin 37 10 DePauw 7

1901Coach: Walter Kelly (1-0-0) 30 Earlham 0

1902Coach: Walter Kelly (1-3-0) 0 Cincinnati 6 17 Wabash 12 0 DePauw 32 0 Franklin 5

1903Coach: Walter Kelly (0-3-0) 0 DePauw 18 0 Wabash 46 0 Rose Hulman 31

1904Coach: R. Wingard (6-1-0) 47 State Normal 0 32 Miami 0 56 Danville Normal 5 17 State Normal 0 28 Earlham 8 16 Hanover 6 0 Wabash 51

1905Coach: R. Wingard (7-2-1) 101 State Normal 0 6 Wabash 0 0 Indiana 31 31 Winona Tech 0 47 Shelbyville 0 6 Rose Hulman 6 10 Wittenberg 12 17 Miami 0 18 DePauw 17 64 Franklin 0

1906Coach: Don Robinson (1-0-0) 17 Irvington Ath. Club 0

1907Coach: John McKay (1-3-2) 0 State Normal 0 5 Rose Hulman 16 5 Winona 0 0 Franklin 0 6 Earlham 34 0 Hanover 22

1908Coach: John McKay (5-0-1) 22 Winona 5 18 Hanover 0 31 Earlham 0 23 Franklin 0 10 Hanover 0 6 Rose Hulman 6

1909Coach: Walter Gipe (5-3-0) 25 Winona 0 18 Franklin 0 23 Hanover 5 6 Earlham 0 6 DePauw 12 6 Rose Hulman 12 0 Cincinnati 22 12 Wabash 0

1910Coach: John McKay (4-3-1) 34 Georgetown 0 5 Hanover 3 18 Moores Hill 0 0 Wabash 48 0 Indiana 33 3 DePauw 0 6 Earlham 17 0 Miami 0

1911Coach: Dave Allerdice (4-3-1) 19 Franklin 0 0 Transylvania 0 9 Notre Dame 27 22 Cincinnati 12 6 Earlham 39 3 DePauw 0 6 Rose Hulman 11 45 Moores Hill 0

1912Coach: G. Cullen Thomas (5-3-0) 54 Hanover 0 25 Franklin 0 0 Wabash 47 13 Earlham 0 52 Moores Hill 14 27 Transylvania 0 3 DePauw 17 6 Rose Hulman 13

1913Coach: G. Cullen Thomas (2-4-1) 7 Kentucky State 21 10 Wabash 6 14 Franklin 7 0 Earlham 0 0 Louisville 21 0 DePauw 12 19 Rose Hulman 20

1914Coach: G. Cullen Thomas (4-2-0) 0 Georgetown 13 7 Earlham 6 17 Hanover 16 0 Transylvania 47 7 DePauw 0 6 Franklin 0

1915Coach: G. Cullen Thomas (1-6-0) 0 Kentucky State 33 16 Franklin 20 0 Rose Hulman 7 7 Wabash 35 0 DePauw 39 20 Hanover 7 19 Earlham 34

1916Coach: G. Cullen Thomas (3-5-0) 3 Kentucky State 39 83 Meron 0 27 Earlham 0 0 Wabash 56 7 Louisville 19 0 DePauw 20 14 Franklin 39 13 Rose Hulman 7

1917Coach: G. Cullen Thomas (3-3-0) 0 Kentucky State 33 0 Millikin 34 27 Hanover 7 6 Franklin 0 6 Earlham 0 0 Rose Hulman 25

1918Coach: G. Cullen Thomas (2-1-1) 32 Hanover 6 6 Franklin 2 0 Miami 52 0 Rose Hulman 0

1919Coach: Joe Mullane (0-5-1) 0 Wabash 67 0 DePauw 76 7 Rose Hulman 21 0 Hanover 0 0 Earlham 6 0 Franklin 14

1920Coach: Pat Page (7-1-0) 7 Wittenberg 20 53 Hanover 7

74 Wilmington 0 13 Earlham 7 21 Franklin 10 35 Rose Hulman 7 9 Chicago YMCA 0 39 Georgetown 0

1921Coach: Pat Page (6-2-0) 19 Denison 6 70 Rose Hulman 6 122 Hanover 6 33 Earlham 7 0 Wabash 14 7 Chicago YMCA 14 3 Michigan Aggies 2 28 Franklin 0

1922Coach: Pat Page (8-2-0) 6 Wilmington 0 14 Franklin 0 16 Chicago YMCA 0 10 Illinois 7 57 Earlham 0 9 Wabash 7 19 Rose Hulman 0 19 DePauw 0 3 Notre Dame 32 7 Bethany 29

1923Coach: Pat Page (7-2-0) 39 Hanover 0 7 Illinois 21 2 Wabash 0 13 DePauw 0 16 Bethany 0 13 Franklin 7 7 Notre Dame 34 19 Haskell 13 26 Chicago YMCA 6

1924Coach: Pat Page (4-5-0) 21 Hanover 6 10 Franklin 7 10 Illinois 40 7 Centenary 9 12 Wabash 0 26 DePauw 7 0 Iowa 7 0 Ohio Wesleyan 24 7 Haskell 20

1925Coach: Pat Page (5-2-2) 28 Earlham 0 6 DePauw 6 13 Illinois 16 23 Franklin 0 0 Wabash 0 38 Rose Hulman 0 7 Minnesota 33 10 Dayton 7 9 Centenary 0

1926Coach: Tony Hinkle (3-6-0) 38 Earlham 0 70 Hanover 0 7 Illinois 38 7 Franklin 0 10 DePauw 21 0 Lombard 18 0 Wabash 13 0 Minnesota 81 6 Dayton 20

1927Coach: George Potsy Clark (4-3-1)George Potsy Clark (4-3-1)George Potsy Clark 46 Muncie Normal 12 58 VALPARAISO 0 0 At Illinois 58 7 FRANKLIN 7 25 DePauw 6 6 LOMBARD 19 13 Wabash 6 0 At Michigan State 25

1928Coach: George Potsy Clark (6-2-0)George Potsy Clark (6-2-0)George Potsy Clark 0 At Northwestern 14 55 FRANKLIN 0 40 DANVILLE C. NORMAL 0 13 WASHINGTON (MO.) 0 12 BALL STATE 7 0 ILLINOIS 14 24 EARLHAM 0 26 TUFTS 3

1929Coach: George Potsy Clark (4-4-0)George Potsy Clark (4-4-0)George Potsy Clark 13 ILLINOIS WESLEYAN 9 0 At Northwestern 13 6 HASKELL 13 6 At New York Univ.# 13 13 At DePauw 0 14 WABASH 0 0 MILLIKIN 6 33 LOYOLA (LA.) 13#Game played at Yankee Stadium.

1930Coach: Harry M. Bell (2-7-0) 46 INDIANA CENTRAL* 0 7 OHIO 12 0 Illinois 27 0 ST. LOUIS 7 13 Wabash 7 0 At Loyola (La.) 33 0 Purdue 33 0 Haskell 27 0 Marquette 25•First night game in the Butler Bowl.

1931Coach: Harry M. Bell (3-5-0) 6 Franklin 7 0 At Ohio 40 34 BALL STATE 0 61 Louisville 6 2 Dayton 26 13 WABASH 0 0 MARQUETTE 21 7 At Washington (D.C.) 32

1932Coach: Fred Mackey (2-4-1) 13 Ball State 12 7 Cincinnati 13 7 Millikin 13 0 Wabash 34 14 Franklin 0 0 Drake 0 0 Dayton 7

1933Coach: Fred Mackey (2-6-0) 2 Franklin 16 19 Ball State 2 6 Drake 26 24 Evansville 6 0 Wabash 12 7 Cincinnati 34 7 Valparaiso 20 12 Washington 36

1934Coach: Fred Mackey (6-1-1) 13 Ball State 4 25 Franklin 0 50 Danville C. Normal 0 12 Indiana State 0 0 Wabash 0 7 Washington 32 6 Manchester 0 12 Valparaiso 7

1935Coach: Tony Hinkle (7-1-0) 29 Louisville 0 12 Evansville 0 71 Hanover 7 33 Indiana State 7 39 Valparaiso 0 20 Wabash 0 18 Franklin 0 7 Western State 19

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Butler Year-By-Year Scores1936

Coach: Tony Hinkle (6-0-2) 40 Evansville 0 12 Cincinnati 12 6 Chicago 6 26 Manchester 0 9 Wabash 7 64 Franklin 0 41 Valparaiso 0 13 Western State 7

1937Coach: Tony Hinkle (5-2-1) 7 At Purdue 33 13 At Cincinnati 0 33 VALPARAISO 0 51 EVANSVILLE 0 12 WASH. & JEFFERSON 0 13 At DePauw 0 0 WABASH 0 13 WESTERN STATE 14

1938Coach: Tony Hinkle (4-4-0) 12 Ball State 6 6 Purdue 21 0 George Washington 26 12 DePauw 0 35 Ohio Wesleyan 0 27 Wabash 0 0 Western State 13 21 Washington (Mo.) 27

1939Coach: Tony Hinkle (7-0-1) 16 BALL STATE 0 12 OHIO 7 34 INDIANA STATE 0 13 GEORGE WASHINGTON 6 33 At DePauw 0 6 WASHINGTON (MO.) 6 55 WABASH 0 12 At Western State 0

1940Coach: Tony Hinkle (4-4-1) 27 ST. JOSEPH’S 6 0 At Purdue 28 7 At Ohio 7 6 XAVIER 13 19 At Wabash 12 19 At Washington (Mo.) 27 32 DePAUW 6 25 BALL STATE 0 7 TOLEDO 20

1941Coach: Tony Hinkle (5-4-0) 6 ST. JOSEPH’S 13 7 Xavier 40 6 Western State 14 13 Ball State 6 20 DePauw 6 7 Ohio 20 26 Wabash 0 18 Toledo 2 40 Washington (MO) 13

1942Coach: Pop Hedden (2-7-0) 14 XAVIER 21 0 Indiana 53 0 Illinois 67 0 Ohio 6 0 WABASH 6 7 Western Michigan 13 39 DePAUW 0 12 TOLEDO 0 0 ST. JOSEPH’S 6

1943-44 (No football)

1945Coach: Pop Hedden (3-3-0) 7 Eastern Illinois 12 56 Earlham 7 32 Franklin 6 56 Manchester 0 2 Ball State 16 0 Valparaiso 6

1946Coach: Tony Hinkle (7-1-0) 19 Eastern Illinois 12 13 Indiana State 7 0 Western Michigan 19 41 DePauw 6 20 Ball State 6 25 Wabash 7 31 St. Joseph’s 6 25 Valparaiso 0

1947Coach: Tony Hinkle (5-3-1) 6 BALL STATE 6 7 At Ohio 14 21 ST. JOSEPH’S 0 14 At Wabash 0 21 WESTERN MICHIGAN 20 35 DePAUW 0 0 WESTERN RESERVE 6 27 VALPARAISO 6 19 At Cincinnati 26

1948Coach: Tony Hinkle (3-5-0) 68 Indiana Central 7 14 Evansville 13 0 Western Reserve 6 0 Washington (MO) 7 7 Cincinnati 16 20 Wabash 7 7 Western Michigan 20 6 Ohio 14

1949Coach: Tony Hinkle (2-6-0) 7 Evansville 24 14 Wabash 7 6 Western Reserve 28 47 Indiana State 14 0 Washington (Mo.) 7 0 ILLINOIS STATE 14 6 Western Michigan 40 0 Ohio 14

1950Coach: Tony Hinkle (4-4-1) 12 At Evansville 14 7 WABASH 7 14 OHIO 21 33 At Ball State 7 7 MIAMI (OHIO) 42 25 At Western Reserve 14 13 At Western Michigan 34 25 WASHINGTON (MO.) 20 32 At Indiana State 0

1951Coach: Tony Hinkle (4-4-1) 7 VALPARAISO 41 7 WEST. RESERVE 6 26 At Wabash 26 20 BALL STATE 14 6 At St. Joseph’s 12 27 EVANSVILLE 12 0 WEST. MICHIGAN 20 13 At Washington (Mo.) 20 14 At Indiana State 7

1952Coach: Tony Hinkle (5-3-1) 25 At Evansville 20 47 NORTH CENTRAL 6 25 WABASH 27 28 At Ball State 6 33 ST. JOSEPH’S 0 13 INDIANA STATE 13 13 At Valparaiso 14 33 WASHINGTON (Mo.) 20 14 At Western Reserve 42

1953Coach: Tony Hinkle (6-2-0) 27 EVANSVILLE 0 24 At Wabash 20 25 BALL STATE 7 47 At St. Joseph’s 13 47 INDIANA STATE 12 32 VALPARAISO 20 14 At Washington (Mo.) 27 20 WESTERN RESERVE 21

1954Coach: Tony Hinkle (4-4-1) 21 At Evansville 14 14 WABASH 21 13 At Ball State 26 40 ST. JOSEPH’S 12 38 INDIANA STATE 26 7 At Valparaiso 39 6 WASHINGTON (MO.) 25 13 INDIANA CENTRAL 7 13 At Western Reserve 13

1955Coach: Tony Hinkle (3-5-0) 14 EVANSVILLE 45 26 At Indiana State 19 20 BALL STATE 13 13 At St. Joseph’s 28 18 DePAUW 7 14 VALPARAISO 24 12 At Wabash 14 20 At Washington (Mo.) 41

1956Coach: Tony Hinkle (6-2-0) 34 At Evansville 7 32 INDIANA STATE 0 28 At Ball State 12 6 ST. JOSEPH’S 31 19 At DePauw 13 20 At Valparaiso 6 26 WABASH 7 20 WASHINGTON (MO.) 21

1957Coach: Tony Hinkle (7-2-0) 0 BRADLEY 13 14 At Wabash 6 13 At St. Joseph’s 34 27 INDIANA STATE 0 27 At Valparaiso 0 27 BALL STATE 7 19 At Evansville 7 26 DePAUW 13 41 WASHINGTON (MO.) 13

1958Coach: Tony Hinkle (8-1-0) 39 At Bradley 19 40 WABASH 6 6 ST. JOSEPH’S 0 31 At Indiana State 8 34 VALPARAISO 0 7 At Ball State 14 28 EVANSVILLE 14 30 At DePauw 0 20 At Washington (Mo.) 12

1959Coach: Tony Hinkle (9-0-0) 27 BRADLEY 8 28 At Wabash 8 20 At St. Joseph’s 7 41 INDIANA STATE 6 10 At Valparaiso 7 27 BALL STATE 0 33 At Evansville 14 21 DePAUW 3 48 WASHINGTON (MO.) 13

1960Coach: Tony Hinkle (8-1-0) 18 At Bradley 12 40 WABASH 7 6 ST. JOSEPH’S 24 20 At Indiana State 13 27 VALPARAISO 20 27 At Ball State 0 34 EVANSVILLE 6 13 At DePauw 6 33 At Washington (Mo.) 6

1961Coach: Tony Hinkle (9-0-0) 34 BRADLEY 23 48 BALL STATE 6 34 At Wabash 7 12 At DePauw 6 27 ST. JOSEPH’S 7 26 At Indiana State 0 14 VALPARAISO 2

30 At Evansville 7 26 WASHINGTON (MO) 7

1962Coach: Tony Hinkle (5-2-2) 34 At Bradley 16 28 At Ball State 28 14 WABASH 14 21 DePAUW 18 0 At St. Joseph’s 6 41 INDIANA STATE 20 16 At Valparaiso 14 41 EVANSVILLE 0 13 At Marshall 26

1963Coach: Tony Hinkle (8-1-0) 13 At Morehead State 31 35 BRADLEY 27 13 BALL STATE 0 26 At Wabash 21 14 At DePauw 12 27 ST. JOSEPH’S 0 7 At Indiana State 6 27 VALPARAISO 12 32 At Evansville 14

1964Coach: Tony Hinkle (4-4-1) 7 MOREHEAD STATE 26 21 At Bradley 28 14 At Ball State 28 7 WABASH 7 9 DePAUW 6 41 At St. Joseph’s 2 7 INDIANA STATE 2 14 At Valparaiso 23 48 EVANSVILLE 21

1965Coach: Tony Hinkle (6-3-0) 41 TAYLOR 6 27 At Indiana State 7 21 ST. JOSEPH’S 12 21 At Valparaiso 23 42 EVANSVILLE 0 7 At Ball State 22 14 DePAUW 8 7 At Akron 14 27 WEST. KENTUCKY 20

1966Coach: Tony Hinkle (4-5-0) 6 Northern Illinois 34 28 Indiana State 6 20 St. Joseph’s 7 12 Valparaiso 15 26 Evansville 7 14 Ball State 17 14 DePauw 7 14 Akron 20 7 Western Kentucky 35

1967Coach: Tony Hinkle (2-7-0) 7 NO. ILLINOIS 24 7 At Indiana State 23 27 ST. JOSEPH’S 2 7 At Valparaiso 21 7 EVANSVILLE 24 7 At Ball State 65 20 DePAUW 21 14 At Wabash 0 14 WEST. KENTUCKY 36

1968Coach: Tony Hinkle (2-7-0) 7 AKRON 32 0 At Western Kentucky 35 12 INDIANA STATE 28 49 At St. Joseph’s 14 7 VALPARAISO 10 7 At Evansville 44 21 BALL STATE 24 7 At DePauw 30 26 WABASH 9

1969Coach: Tony Hinkle (3-6-0) 0 AKRON 52 57 INDIANA CENTRAL 0

7 At Ball State 36 34 At DePAUW 23 6 At Wabash 17 17 At St. Joseph’s 20 31 INDIANA STATE 54 9 At Evansville 14 38 VALPARAISO 20

1970Coach: Bill Sylvester (3-6-1) 0 At Akron 34 13 BALL STATE 26 14 At DePauw 6 21 WABASH 21 24 ST. JOSEPH’S 26 0 At Indiana State 61 18 EVANSVILLE 31 34 At Valparaiso 31 0 At Western Kentucky 14 35 INDIANA CENTRAL 0

1971Coach: Bill Sylvester (3-7-0) 0 At Akron 24 0 At Ball State 27 15 DePAUW 13 14 At Wabash 0 6 At St. Joseph’s 24 21 INDIANA STATE 14 8 At Evansville 21 12 VALPARAISO 48 0 WEST. KENTUCKY 31 12 INDIANA CENTRAL 17

1972Coach: Bill Sylvester (5-5-0) 7 AKRON 34 41 BALL STATE 50 34 At DePauw 7 55 WABASH 6 33 ST. JOSEPH’S 8 21 At Indiana State 49 6 EVANSVILLE 10 17 At Valparaiso 10 6 At Western Kentucky 35 8 At Indiana Central 7

1973Coach: Bill Sylvester (5-5-0) 19 At Akron 51 14 At Ball State 52 13 At St. Joseph’s 7 13 At Wabash 7 12 VALPARAISO 6 13 INDIANA STATE 41 36 DePAUW 21 34 EVANSVILLE 35 6 WEST. KENTUCKY 48 21 INDIANA CENTRAL 14

1974Coach: Bill Sylvester (8-2-0) 21 WAYNE STATE 14 0 BALL STATE 45 31 At Valparaiso 15 22 WABASH 17 24 At DePauw 20 29 INDIANA CENTRAL 26 27 At Indiana State 56 39 At Evansville 16 64 At St. Joseph’s 26 35 FRANKLIN 28

1975Coach: Bill Sylvester (9-1-0) 21 At Evansville 19 20 ROSE HULMAN 12 37 ST. JOSEPH’S 8 44 At Indiana Central 7 39 VALPARAISO 8 35 At Wabash 0 17 At Wayne State 21 14 DePAUW 7 51 At Franklin 20 28 ST. NORBERT 15

1976Coach: Bill Sylvester (6-4-0) 28 EVANSVILLE 31 34 HILLSDALE 28 18 At Wittenberg 21

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Butler Year-By-Year Scores 29 At Valparaiso 49 24 INDIANA CENTRAL 6 18 At St. Joseph’s 28 35 FRANKLIN 7 23 At DePauw 7 35 WABASH 12 28 EASTERN ILLINOIS 27

1977Coach: Bill Sylvester (5-5-0) 13 DAYTON 45 7 At Hillsdale 20 3 WITTENBERG 14 14 VALPARAISO 7 11 At Indiana Central 30 17 ST. JOSEPH’S 7 7 At Franklin 42 31 At Eastern Illinois 13 41 DePAUW 0 28 At Evansville 20

1978Coach: Bill Sylvester (5-5-0) 3 EASTERN ILLINOIS 42 17 HILLSDALE 14 6 At Dayton 31 24 At Valparaiso 20 20 INDIANA CENTRAL 6 17 At St. Joseph’s 21 13 FRANKLIN 14 6 At St. Norbert 20 13 At DePauw 12 9 EVANSVILLE 7

1979Coach: Bill Sylvester (5-5-0) 0 At Eastern Illinois 38 9 At Hillsdale 10 0 DAYTON 24 25 VALPARAISO 24 13 At Indiana Central 14 23 ST. JOSEPH’S 28 14 At Franklin 10 24 ST. NORBERT 7 24 DePAUW 14 21 At Evansville 10

1980Coach: Bill Sylvester (5-5-0) 17 HILLSDALE 10 0 At Dayton 29 13 At Valparaiso 25 21 FRANKLIN 26 7 At Georgetown 14 10 At Ashland 0 31 EVANSVILLE 20 14 WITTENBERG 35 7 INDIANA CENTRAL 6 0 At St. Joseph’s 24

1981Coach: Bill Sylvester (3-7-0) 0 At Hillsdale 37 0 DAYTON 27 10 At Evansville 31 16 VALPARAISO 0 21 At Franklin 25 34 GEORGETOWN 6 10 ASHLAND 38 42 At Wittenberg 14 31 ST. JOSEPH’S 33 14 At Indiana Central 16

1982Coach: Bill Sylvester (7-3-0) 20 WAYNE STATE 7 20 At Dayton 14 7 WITTENBERG 17 27 At Valparaiso 3 6 FRANKLIN 10 39 At Georgetown 0 6 At Ashland 8 20 EVANSVILLE 9 31 At St. Joseph’s 16 14 INDIANA CENTRAL 7

1983Coach: Bill Sylvester (9-1-1) 19 At Wayne State 6 20 DAYTON 3 14 At Wittenberg 3

41 VALPARAISO 35 31 At Franklin 17 38 GEORGETOWN 14 24 ASHLAND 9 21 At Evansville 21 24 ST. JOSEPH’S 7 26 At Indiana Central 6 NCAA Division II Playoffs 6 At UC-Davis 25

1984Coach: Bill Sylvester (6-4-0) 6 KENTUCKY STATE 7 20 WITTENBERG 9 0 At Dayton 34 33 GEORGETOWN 7 22 At St. Joseph’s 17 16 At Evansville 13 13 ASHLAND 14 34 At Franklin 27 28 VALPARAISO 27 10 At Indiana Central 20

1985Coach: Bill Lynch (8-2-0) 24 At Kentucky State 0 23 At Wittenberg 24 27 DAYTON 14 31 At Georgetown 18 31 ST. JOSEPH’S 3 21 EVANSVILLE 20 7 At Ashland 17 39 FRANKLIN 10 26 At Valparaiso 15 18 INDIANA CENTRAL 17

1986Coach: Bill Lynch (5-5-0) 16 At Dayton 17 28 GRAND VALLEY ST. 30 36 ANDERSON 0 32 At St. Joseph’s 22 28 At Evansville 9 14 ASHLAND 24 20 At Franklin 21 28 VALPARAISO 6 25 At Indianapolis 28 31 FINDLAY 12

1987Coach: Bill Lynch (8-1-1) 19 At Grand Valley State 24 64 At Anderson 0 15 DAYTON 10 27 At Northeast Missouri 22 14 ST. JOSEPH’S 3 28 EVANSVILLE 28 31 At Ashland 6 49 FRANKLIN 14 29 At Valparaiso 22 35 INDIANAPOLIS 20

1988Coach: Bill Lynch (8-2-1) 29 FERRIS STATE 13 34 NORTHWOOD 11 10 At Central State 55 34 At Dayton 17 43 ST. JOSEPH’S 20 35 KENTUCKY STATE 14 56 At Valparaiso 0 13 At Indianapolis 13 17 ASHLAND 10 27 At St. Ambrose 0

NCAA Divison II Playoffs 6 At Tennessee-Martin 23

1989Coach: Bill Lynch (7-2-1) 3 At Ferris State 28 35 At Northwood Institute 21 18 GRAND VALLEY ST. 27 23 DAYTON 23 43 At St. Joseph’s 28 23 At Kentucky State 19 31 VALPARAISO 0 31 INDIANAPOLIS 25 17 At Ashland 6 56 ST. AMBROSE 28

1990Coach: Bob Bartolomeo (5-5-1) 9 At Northern Michigan 10 17 ST. JOSEPH’S 10 0 At Grand Valley State 35 10 At Dayton 14 9 INDIANAPOLIS 9 16 At Wayne State 7 37 VALPARAISO 0 18 At Ferris State 27 17 ASHLAND 3 27 HILLSDALE 16 7 At Saginaw Valley State 17

1991Coach: Bob Bartolomeo (9-2-0) 28 NO. MICHIGAN 0 37 At St. Joseph’s 10 33 GRAND VALLEY ST. 0 22 At Indianapolis 3 42 WAYNE STATE 7 22 At Valparaiso 2 6 FERRIS STATE 7 14 At Ashland 12 26 At Hillsdale 20 13 SAGINAW VALLEY 10

NCAA Division II Playoffs 16 At Pittsburg State 26

1992Coach: Ken LaRose (8-2-0) 14 At Northern Michigan 0 33 ST. JOSEPH’S 7 10 At Grand Valley State 21 28 INDIANAPOLIS 6 31 At Wayne State 6 42 VALPARAISO 13 7 At Ferris State 35 24 ASHLAND 21 28 HILLSDALE 17 37 At Saginaw Valley State 0

1993Coach: Ken LaRose (4-6-0) 19 At Hofstra 20 24 At Georgetown 21 28 DRAKE 3 7 HILLSDALE 29 10 VALPARAISO 0 6 At Dayton 28 27 At San Diego 28 14 At Evansville 12 27 UAB 31 21 At Indianapolis 34

1994Coach: Ken LaRose (7-3-0) 0 HOFSTRA 41 42 At St. Xavier 6 31 GEORGETOWN 21 28 At Wis.-Stevens Point 16 28 At Drake 20 14 At Valparaiso 20 31 DAYTON 24 38 SAN DIEGO 21 49 EVANSVILLE 14 14 At UAB 19

1995Coach: Ken LaRose (2-8-0) 17 HOWARD PAYNE 7 3 At Towson State 34 15 At Millikin 27 0 WIS.-STEVENS PT. 37 8 DRAKE 29 42 VALPARAISO 44 13 At Dayton 49 29 THOMAS MORE 37 14 At Evansville 13 16 At San Diego 37

1996Coach: Ken LaRose (3-7-0) 3 TOWSON STATE 14 0 At Robert Morris 38 42 MILLIKIN 7 6 At Clinch Valley 34 7 At Drake 51 29 At Valparaiso 50 10 DAYTON 30 34 SAN DIEGO 3

33 EVANSVILLE 31 0 At St. Joseph’s 49

1997Coach: Ken LaRose (6-4-0) 10 At Howard Payne 9 21 ROBERT MORRIS 26 38 At St. Francis (Pa.) 12 17 CLINCH VALLEY 3 7 At Dayton 42 14 At San Diego 24 17 VALPARAISO 19 38 At Evansville 35 14 DRAKE 13 20 ST. JOSEPH’S 13

1998Coach: Ken LaRose (4-6) 21 ALBION 44 17 At Morehead State 55 13 ST. FRANCIS (PA.) 0 26 At Wesley (Del.) 24 27 DAYTON 31 29 SAN DIEGO 27 10 At Valparaiso 17 7 At Drake 41 39 At Quincy 0 33 LINDENWOOD (OT) 34

1999Coach: Ken LaRose (5-5) 27 At Albion (OT) 20 34 MOREHEAD STATE 56 21 At St. Francis (Pa.) 7 34 WESLEY (DEL.) 19 7 At Dayton 42 20 VALPARAISO 38 14 At San Diego 42 6 DRAKE 53 27 QUINCY 12 27 At Lindenwood 16

2000Coach: Ken LaRose (2-8) 37 ST. FRANCIS (IND.) 56 43 At Morehead State 46 41 ST. FRANCIS (PA.) 7 56 At Georgetown (DC) (OT) 57(OT) 57(OT) 26 DAYTON 43 23 At Albion 24 7 At Valparaiso 33 37 SAN DIEGO 38 41 At Drake 62 45 At Quincy 12

2001Coach: Ken LaRose (5-5) 20 At St. Francis (Ind.) 41 29 MOREHEAD STATE 27 23 DUQUESNE 33 31 ALBION 28 38 VALPARAISO 21 7 At Dayton 45 19 At San Diego 16 39 DRAKE 41 48 QUINCY 27 24 At Southern Utah 49

2002Coach: Kit Cartwright (4-6) 54 TIFFIN 31 0 At Florida Internat’l 42 43 UW-STEVENS PT. 29 20 At Morehead State 53 0 At Dayton 41 23 AUSTIN PEAY 40 26 SAN DIEGO 35 48 DRAKE 44 52 At Valparaiso 22 28 At Quincy 37

2003Coach: Kit Cartwright (2-9) 6 At Tiffi n 42 0 At Duquesne 49 27 DAVIDSON 45 7 At UW-Stevens Point 56 7 At Austin Peay 28 16 ST. FRANCIS (IND.) 47 7 At Drake 24 0 DAYTON 40

7 At San Diego 53 25 VALPARAISO 21 17 ST. JOSEPH’S 13

2004Coach: Kit Cartwright (1-10) 12 At Albion 13 3 TIFFIN 48 7 At Morehead State 15 14 At Davidson 21 21 AUSTIN PEAY 14 7 At St. Francis (Ind.) 35 6 DRAKE 43 10 At Dayton 49 12 SAN DIEGO 41 26 At Valparaiso 31 0 ST. JOSEPH’S 34

2005Coach: Kit Cartwright (0-11) 23 ALBION* 28 7 At Tiffi n 30 13 At Robert Morris 49 21 At Jacksonville 55 10 MOREHEAD STATE 58 7 At San Diego 49 21 VALPARAISO 34 7 ST. JOSEPH’S 23 10 At Drake 56 7 DAYTON 41 28 MISSOURI-ROLLA 45*--At Univ. of Indianapolis.

2006Coach: Jeff Voris (3-8) 10 At Albion 31 30 HANOVER 10 14 ROBERT MORRIS 35 7 JACKSONVILLE 31 23 DAYTON 20 3 At San Diego 56 0 DRAKE 29 32 VALPARAISO 10 20 At Missouri-Rolla 35 7 MOREHEAD STATE 14 10 At Davidson 50

2007Coach: Jeff Voris (4-7)Coach: Jeff Voris (4-7)Coach: Jeff 42 ALBION 14 44 At Hanover 14 11 ST. JOSEPH’S 8 28 MISSOURI-ROLLA (OT) 21 9 SAN DIEGO 56 19 At Drake 37 37 At Valparaiso 42 3 At Morehead State 24 32 DAVIDSON 44 0 At Dayton 61 16 At Jacksonville 24

2008Coach: Jeff Voris (6-5) 20 At Albion 6 28 FRANKLIN 31 41 At Missouri S & T 15 21 DRAKE 15 56 At Campbell 7 48 At Valparaiso 21 31 MOREHEAD STATE 21 9 JACKSONVILLE 45 21 DAYTON (OT) 28 17 At San Diego 34 34 At Davidson 46

2009Coach: Jeff Voris (11-1) 42 ALBION 3 49 At Franklin 19 42 HANOVER 21 28 At Morehead State (OT) 21 25 SAN DIEGO 24 23 VALPARAISO 14 23 At Campbell 16 14 DAVIDSON 7 31 At Dayton 28 7 At Jacksonville 36 20 DRAKE 17 28 CENT. CONN. STATE# 23#--Gridiron Classic.

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Abel, Chris, 1989, 90Abplanalp, Pat, 1987, 88Abts, Henry, 1938, 39, 40Ackman, Eric, 1992, 93, 94Adams, Bob, 1963Adams, Joe, 1952, 53Adams, Mark, 2000, 01Adams, Ron, 1960, 62, 63Adika, Brian, 2006, 07, 08, 09Agnew, Ralph, 1916Ahrendts, Dick, 1954, 55Albea, Mark, 1973, 74, 75Alcala, Richard, 2004, 05, 06Alcorn, Chad, 1987, 88, 89Aldrich, Jeff, 2003, 04Alenduff, Marty, 1964Allanson, Mark, 1987, 88, 89Allegretti, Carl, 1982Allegretti, Jim, 1991Allegretti, Paul, 1986Allen, Edwin, 1928, 29, 30Anderson, Cory, 2007Andreadis, Lou, 1994, 95Andress, Dave, 1972Annee, Joe, 1985, 86, 87 (C)Annee, Louis, 1957Anthony, Jim, 1969Anthony, Leslie, 1903Arbo, John, Jr., 1998Armstrong, Scott, 1933, 34Aronson, Mike, 1968Atkins, Rick, 1991Atkins, V. A., 1986, 88Aton, Ross, 1995Attaway, Al, 1968, 69, 70 (C)Austin, Gene, 1988, 89, 90, 91Austin, Steve, 1992, 93Avington, Ken, 1956, 57, 58

BBabinec, John, 1971, 73Badger, Everett, 1912Bailey, David, 1997, 98, 99Bailey, Van, 1964, 65, 66, 67Baird, Ron, 1987, 88, 89, 90Baker, Bill, 1978, 79, 80, 82Baker, Charles, 1889, 90, 91, 92Baker, James, 1954, 55Baker, Stephen, 1928Baldwin, Chris, 1993Barclay, Jim, 1976, 77Barker, Ted, 1967, 68Barnard, Scott, 1979, 80, 81 (C)Barnes, Chris, 1987Barnes, George, 1996Barney, Doug, 1962, 63Barnhorst, Jay, 1984, 85, 86Barr, Richard, 1949Barron, John, 1986, 87, 88Barthel, Tim, 1983, 84Bartolomeo, Bob, 1974, 75, 76Bastian, Bob, 1920Baszner, Adam, 2002Batalis, Nick, 1995, 96, 97, 98Batrich, Donald, 1945Batts, Roscoe, 1933, 34, 45Bauer, Brian, 2000Bauermeister, Carl, 1929, 30Bays, Shawn, 1991, 92, 93Baytala, Mike, 1998Bearden, Cody, 2007Beatty, Bart, 1996, 97Beaverson, Neil, 1973, 75, 76Beck, Art, 1962, 63, 64Beck, Jeff, 1992Beimesche, Andy, 1994Belcher, William, 1936Belden, Jim, 1962, 63Belden, Randy, 1968, 69, 70 (C)Bell, Jim, 1981, 82, 83, 84Belmonte, Efres, 1978, 79, 80Benbow, Don, 1959, 60, 61 (C)Benjamin, John, 1955Bennett, Mike, 2005, 06, 07, 08Bennett, Paul, 1951, 53Bennett, Richard, 1947, 48Berglund, Brent, 1990, 91, 92Berndt, Dick, 1952, 53, 54Berninger, Mark, 1996Bertke, Brian, 1982, 83Bertuglia, Lennie, 1977, 78Betz, David, 2000

Biddle, Herbert, 1962Bidstrup, Dick, 1948, 49Billick, Larry, 1978, 80Biven, James, 1945Black, Arthur, 1921, 25Black, Damon, 1993, 94Blackaby, Inman, 1935, 36, 37 (C)Blanchford, Vince, 1993, 94Bland, Eugene (Tiny), 1945Blanks, Derek, 1982, 83Blare, George, 1940Blasenak, Jason, 1995, 96, 97Blessing, Robert, 1922, 23Blevins, Rob, 2007, 08Blum, Norm, 1968Boa, Andy, 1935, 36, 37Bohnert, Mark, 1972, 74, 75Bohrer, Dan, 2006, 07, 08, 09 (C)Bole, Randy, 1972, 74, 75Bolen, Terry, 1991, 92, 93Bolger, Grove, 1984, 85, 86Boltin, Charles, 1952, 53, 54Bonham, Earl, 1916 (C)Booz, Ken, 1930, 31 (C)Bopp, Ed, 1966, 67, 68 (C)Bork, Bill, 1957, 58, 59Bork, William, 2008, 09Borrell, Adam, 1993, 94, 95Bovenkerk, Greg, 1998Bowers, David, 1995, 96Bradford, Derek, 2007, 08, 09Brand, Harry, 1903Brandt, Ralph, 1930, 32Branson, DeWayne, 1985, 86Branyon, Jared, 2006, 07, 08Braun, Gregg, 2000, 01Breeden, Landy, 1979, 80, 81, 82 (C)Britt, Kevin, 1979, 81, 82Brocchi, Mario, 1999, 00, 01Brock, Bob, 1967, 68, 69Brock, Ray, 1929, 30Brocklesby, Ryan, 2001, 02, 03Broden, Tom, 1942Broderick, Charles, 1936, 37, 38 (C)Brodine, Jeff, 1964, 65Brolsma, Kevin, 2003, 04, 05, 07Brown, Archie, 1916Brown, Charles, 1936Brown, John, 1955, 61, 62Brown, Leonard, 1969, 70, 71Brown, Mark, 1903Brown, Pat, 1970Brown, Paul, 1919, 20, 21Brown, Phil, 1920 (C), 21, 22Brown, Robert, 1933, 34, 35Brown, T. J., 2005, 06, 07Bruner, Ralph, 1920Bruton, Kyle, 2001, 02Buchanan, Bill, 1887Buchanan, Jerry, 1981, 83Buchanan, Phil, 2003, 04, 05, 06Buckner, Lawrence, 2002Bugg, Bill, 1928Bunn, Heath, 1994, 95Bunnell, Kermit, 1932, 33, 34Bunt, Ron, 1982, 83, 84, 85 (C)Burdette, Cody, 1935, 36Burgner, Dan, 1964, 65, 66Burker, John, 1967, 68Burkett, Kip, 1977, 78Burkhart, Clarence, 1911, 12Burks, Jeff, 1992, 93Burton, Chris, 1980Burton, Kelly, 1995Bush, Dave, 1960, 61, 62Bush, Kyle, 2007Butcher, Mark, 1975Butler, Bert, 1960, 61, 62Butler, Jerry, 1960Butler, Mike, 1982Butters, Tom, 1969

CCahill, Andy, 2002Caito, Mike, 1969, 70, 71Caldicott, Nick, 2008, 09Calvert, Mark, 1977, 78Cameron, Harry, 1891Campbell, Don, 1951, 52, 53Campbell, Justin, 2001, 02, 03 (C), 04Campbell, Travis, 1995, 96, 97Canfi eld, Vincent, 1924Capizzi, Lou, 2000, 01, 02 (C)

Caporale, Egidio, 1958, 59Caporale, Louis, 1954Captain, Ron, 1962, 63, 64Caranddo, Richard, 1966Carbone, Dean, 1964Carlberg, Chad, 1996, 97, 98, 99 (C)Carr, Don, 1960Carson, Andy, 1968, 69Carter, Ben, 1932Carter, Glen, 1922Carwile, John, 1980, 81, 82, 83Casselman, Bob, 1977Catanella, Ken, 1968Cavosie, John, 1928, 29Cecil, Carl, 1922, 24, 25Celarek, Frank, 1939Celarek, Kevin, 1970Chakos, Ted, 1981, 82Chaleff, Boris, 1942Chandler, Scott, 1953, 54, 55Chapman, Eric, 1982, 83, 84Chapman, Jerry, 1974, 75Chapman, Ralph, 1947, 48, 49Chappuis, Mark, 1973, 74, 75Chase, Anton, 2000, 01Chaulk, Joe, 1974, 75, 77Chelminiak, John, 1948, 49, 50Chelovich, Colin, 2001, 02, 03, 04 (C)Cheviron, Mike, 1982, 83, 84, 85Christner, Phil, 2003, 04, 05 (C)Chrobot, Mike, 1975, 76, 77, 78Chrobot, Rob, 1984Cilella, Mike, 1976, 77Clark, David, 1982, 83Clark, George, 1887Clark, Jon, 2003, 04Clarkson, Nick, 2006, 07, 08Clarkson, Taylor, 2009Clausen, Frank, 1903Clayton, Steve, 1970, 71, 72, 73 (C)Cline, Howard, 1967, 68Coachys, Jim, 1967Cochran, Mike, 1987, 88, 89, 90 (C)Coddington, Addison, 1934Coe, John, 1955Coffman, Chris, 2000Cohen, Bennie, 1940Cole, Ryan, 2003Collier, George, 1925Collier, Harrison, 1926, 27 (C)Collins, Matt, 2000, 01, 02 (C)Collins, Rob, 1984, 85, 86Colway, Gene, 1921Comotto, Nick, 2007, 08, 09Compton, John, 1931, 32Compton, Mel, 1903Compton, Todd, 1998Condon, Kyle, 1994, 95, 96, 97Condon, Louis, 1946Conley, Bob, 1968Conn, Scott, 2005, 06, 07Conner, Dave, 2001Conner, Kyle, 1997, 99, 00 (C)Connor, Bill, 1936, 37, 38Connor, Bob, 1937, 38, 39 (C)Connor, Bob, 1978, 79, 80Conrad, Carson, 1931Constantino, Silvio, 1937, 38Cook, Brandon, 2002Cook, Scott, 1980, 81, 82, 83Cooks, Jeff, 1994Cooper, Howard, 1946Cooper, Jerry, 1978, 79Cooper, Ron D., 1970Cooper, Ron L., 1970, 71, 72Corbett, Mark, 1970, 71, 72, 73Cornelius, Ed, 1946Cornelius, George, 1916Cornelius, Pem, 1946, 49, 50Cornell, Andrew, 1992Cosgrove, Walter, 1932Cosler, Rob, 2008, 09Costas, Spero, 1934, 35, 36 (C)Cottrell, Andrew, 2009Coughlin, Kevin, 1971Cougill, Brad, 1989, 90, 91Cousino, Case, 2006Crable, Brian, 2007, 08, 09Craney, Jason, 1996, 97, 98, 00 (C)Craver, Jim, 1966, 67, 68Crawford, Bob, 1964, 65Crawford, George, 1935, 36

Crawford, John, 1936, 37, 38Crawford, Stanley, 1938, 39, 40Crawforth, Tim, 1949, 50 (C)Creach, Bill, 1996Credille, Kevin, 2009Crockett, Chuck, 1978, 79, 80, 81Crosley, Howard, 1928, 29Cross, James, 1890Cross, Tom, 1950Crouch, Dan, 1968, 69Crumley, Jim, 1950, 51Cruse, Glen, 1908Cullum, Carl, 1890, 91Cunningham, Dan, 1963Cunningham, Dave, 1974, 75Cunningham, Eric, 2004, 05Cunnings, Robert, 1945Currey, Doug, 1977, 78, 79, 80Curtis, Richard, 1934, 35Curto, Stephen, 2003Cutter, Rob, 1985, 86, 87 (C)

DDainton, Ken, 1971Daniels, Fred, 1916Dauch, Andy, 2008, 09Daugherty, Mike, 1975, 76, 77, 78Davidson, Frank, 1889, 90Davidson, Mike, 1982, 83, 84Davies, Thomas, 1928Davis, Alex, 2005, 06, 07Davis, Chester, 1916Davis, Chris, 2006, 07Davis, Fred, 1951, 52, 53 (C)Davis, Gordon, 1928Davis, John, 1952Davis, Kent, 1999, 00, 01Day, Bob, 1958, 59, 60 (C)Day, Derek, 2005, 2006, 07, 08Dayton, Charles, 1931DeCraene, Don, 1990, 91, 92DeJaegher, Joe, 1992, 93, 94Delaney, Dave, 1973Del Busto, Mike, 1980, 81, 82DeLuna, Ruben, 1989, 90, 91, 92 (C)Delph, Travis, 2001, 02Dennison, Chuck, 1964, 65, 68Depositar, Steven, 2009Derickson, Kyle, 1999, 00, 01, 02 (C)DeShone, Scott, 1988, 89DeTrude, Keith, 1973, 74, 75DeWald, Steve, 1942Dezelan, Joseph, 1938, 39, 40 (C)Dezelan, Joseph, Jr., 1964, 65Dick, Andy, 1974Diggins, Ryan, 2003, 05, 06Dillon, Husani, 1995, 96, 97Dimancheff, Boris, 1941, 42Dinn, George, 1973, 74, 76Dinwiddie, Will, 1995, 96Dirksing, Chris, 1990Disney, James, 1966Disser, Kelly, 2000, 02, 03Dixon, Travis, 1992, 93, 94Dixon, Jim, 1987, 88, 89Dobkins, Knute, 1942, 46, 47, 48Doctor, John, 1980, 81, 82, 83Dodds, Ronald, 1945Dodson, Roger, 1973, 74, 75Dold, Leslie, 1942, 46Dombart, Tadd, 2007, 08, 09Donovan, Brian, 1994Donhauser, Dick, 1969Donner, Chase, 2006, 07, 08Doss, Bill, 1984, 85, 86Douglas, Jim, 1957, 58, 59d’Ouville, Paul, 1987, 88Dovey, Parmalee, 1934Dowd, Joe, 1973, 74, 75Dowdy, D’Andre, 2005Downham, Bob, 1963, 64Doyle, William, 1941Dugger, Doyle, 1939, 40Dukes, Scott, 1941Dullaghan, Dan, 1968, 69Dullaghan, Dick, 1963, 64, 65Duncan, Don, 1953Durig, Chris, 2002, 03, 04, 05Dury, George, 1984, 85, 86Duttenhaver, Harry, 1920, 21, 22 (C)Dykhuizen, Joe, 1986

EEagan, Bernard, 1952

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Eaton, Joe, 1985, 86, 87Eckerle, Mark, 1969, 70Eckert, Kevin, 1998Eddie, Mike, 2005Egbers, Dan, 1979, 80, 81Eichholtz, Bob, 1951, 52, 53, 54 (C)Eldridge, Gary, 1988, 89, 90, 91Ellenberger, Norm, 1951, 52, 53 (C)Ellis, Jeff, 1981Elser, Earl, 1930, 32Elson, Brian, 1987, 88Elson, Dave, 1991, 92, 93Ely, Jeremy, 1995Emmert, Dan, 2002, 03England, George, 1951Ennis, Willard, 1930, 32Enrico, Jim, 1976, 77Enright, Dave, 1963, 64, 65Enright, Kevin, 1988, 89, 90Ent, Harry, 1942Eppard, John, 1980, 81Epperson, Stan, 1968, 69, 70Erickson, Carl, 1999, 00, 01, 02 (C)Errett, Zach, 1997, 98Erschen, Marty, 1993, 94Ertel, Mike, 1988, 89Esary, Les, 1947, 48Espich, Robert, 1985, 86, 87Ewald, Clarence, 1953Ewing, DeWayne, 1998, 99, 00, 01 (C)Evans, Jon, 1988Eynotten, Bob, 1932, 33

FFagan, Mark, 1981, 82Fairchild, Larry, 1964, 65, 66 (C)Farmer, Bob, 2003, 04, 05Farmer, Harry, 1947, 48, 49Fattore, Len, 1961Feichter, Harold, 1940Ferree, John, 1922Ferrell, John, 1914, 16Fickert, Steve, 1970, 71, 72 (C)Fields, Randy, 1976, 77, 78Fields, Tom, 1921Fike, Edward, 1947, 49Fillenwarth, Jack, 1985, 86, 87Fine, Marion, 1945Finney, Charles, 1996, 97Fischer, Tom, 1973, 74Fish, Guy, 1950, 51 (C)Fisher, Fred, 1947, 48, 49, 50Fitzsimmons, Phillip, 1970, 71 (C)Flanigan, Tim, 1978, 79, 80Fleck, Leslie, 1916Fleming, Doug, 1985, 86Fletcher, Bill, 1996Fletcher, Francis, 1923, 24, 25Fletcher, Nick, 1997, 99Flick, Paul, 1995Florence, Rich, 1962, 63Flowers, Chris, 1990Flowers, Dave, 1957, 58, 59Flowers, Jim, 1989, 90Floyd, Walter, 1923Flynn, Mike, 1979Fodor, Carl, 1955Foor, Matthew, 2009Ford, Bruce, 1974, 75, 76, 77Ford, Jamie, 1994, 95, 96, 97Forsythe, Chester, 1903Fouty, John, 1950, 51Frasca, Joe, 2003, 04, 05Freas, Tom, 1972, 73Frendenberger, George, 1928, 29Freeman, Ken, 1960, 61Freeman, Phil, 1894, 95Freeman, Vince, 1985, 86Freuchtenicht, Dick, 1939, 40Freyn, George, 1953 (C)Friend, Jason, 2004Fritz, Jacob, 2007, 08, 09Fromuth, Alan, 1928Fuhs, Dan, 1978, 79, 80Fulaytar, Don, 1960Fulk, Ralph, 1947Fuller, Tom, 1990, 91, 92Furnish, Paul, 1953, 56, 57, 58 (C)Furrey, Bryan, 1995, 96Fus, Mike, 1985, 86

GGallagher, Dan, 1959, 61Galloy, Ryan, 1996, 98

Gamblin, Bill, 1954, 55, 56, 59Gard, Marty, 1999Garrett, Harvey, 1925Garvey, Pat, 1967Garwood, James, 1938, 39, 40Gates, Damon, 1966, 67Gatlin, Dan, 1987, 88, 89Gatto, Joseph, 1945Gauer, Greg, 1990, 91, 92Gegner, Mike, 1983, 84Geiman, Ken, 1942, 46Geisert, Herman, 1928 (C)Gerlach, Les, 1951, 52, 53, 54Giacomantonio, Mark, 2008, 09Gilbert, Larry, 1966, 67, 68Gillespie, Jim, 1967Gillum, Joe, 1987, 88Gillum, Mike, 1989Gilmore, Donnie, 2007, 08, 09Gilson, James, 1940, 41, 42 (C)Gilson, John, 1951, 54, 55, 56Ginn, Bill, 1974, 75, 76, 77Ginn, Dave, 1981, 82, 83, 84 (C)Glasgow, Joe, 1998Glunt, Warren, 1928Goad, Ryan, 1997, 98, 99Goens, Larry, 1959, 60, 61Goens, Mike, 1982, 83, 84Goettler, Logan, 1998Goettler, Steve, 1997Goletz, Mike, 1996, 97, 98, 99 (C)Gollner, Bob, 1951Golomb, Larry, 1965Gongwer, Ed, 1887Gonzales, Dax, 1988, 89, 90, 91Gooch, Thomas, 1945Good, Charles, 1912Good, Noel, 1945Goshert, Rob, 1975, 76, 77Graham, Alva, 1920, 21Gray, Rich, 1969, 70Gray, Robert, 1962Gray, Scott, 2007, 08, 09Green, Gary, 1959, 60, 61Green, Paul, 1934Greene, Carlton, 1964Greenwald, Jake, 2005, 06Greer, Kent, 1990, 91, 92Greer, Shane, 1992, 93Greisl, Kevin, 1977Grenda, Bob, 1971, 72, 73, 74 (C)Gribbins, Kevin, 1991, 93, 94Grider, Chris, 2006, 07Griggs, Haldane, 1921, 22, 24Grimes, Chris, 1999Grimes, Ricardo, 1976, 77, 78Grimm, Lee, 1961, 62, 63 (C)Grissom, Joe, 1951, 57, 58, 59Griswold, Ron, 1994, 95, 96, 97 (C)Gross, Jim, 1977Gruber, John, 1972, 73Guggenberger, Derek, 2006, 07, 08, 09Guyer, Rick, 1947

HHacker, Dillon, 1903Haggard, Gordon, 1928Hailey, Artis, 2009Haley, Jr., Joe, 2000, 01, 02, 03Hall, Archie, 1889Hall, Bob, 1889, 90Hall, Richard, 1921Hall, Steve, 1997, 98, 99Hall, Tom, 1889, 90, 91Hallam, Ron, 1950, 51Halloran, Dan, 1972Hamilton, Bob, 1942, 46, 47, 48Hamman, Bruce, 1950, 51Hanson, Tyler, 2001, 02Hardee, Craig, 1986, 87, 88Harding, Thomas, 1937, 38, 39Harkin, Jeremy, 1995, 96, 97, 98 (C)Harrell, John, 1955, 56, 57 (C)Harrington, Paul, 1976, 77, 78, 79 (C)Harris, Bill, 1973, 74Harris, Justin, 2001, 02, 03Harrison, Mike, 1965, 66, 67 (C)Hart, Jim, 2002, 03, 04 (C)Hart, Scott, 1995Hartley, Mike, 1985, 86, 87Hartley, Tim, 1908, 09Hartman, Ray, 1908Harvey, Stuart, 2008

Haste, Mark, 1985Hatzikostantis, Alex, 1998, 99, 00Haugh, Otis, 1903Hauss, Craig, 1965, 66Hauser, Craig, 1994, 95Hauss, Jim, 1936, 37Hauss, John, 1977, 78Hayes, James, 1938Haynes, Chris, 2003, 04, 05 (C)Hazelwood, Nathan, 1999, 00Heacox, Richard, 1945Healey, Brian, 1996Healy, Brendan, 1998, 99, 00, 01Heard, Sidney, 2003Hearne, Brian, 1980Heberet, Fred, 1971Heckman, Drew, 2002, 04Hedden, Frank, 1929Hegwood, Mike, 1984, 85, 86, 87Hein, Dave, 1972Heines, Tom, 1955Heintzman, Rob, 1984Heise, Jonathan, 2003, 04 (C)Helmerich, Matt, 1998, 99Helms, Larry, 1959, 60, 61Helton, Carter, 1922, 23, 24, 25Hensel, Hiram, 1922, 23, 24, 25Hess, Ben, 2003, 04Hess, Dick, 1955Hess, Jim, 2004, 05, 07Hiday, Mike, 2005, 06, 07Hildebrand, Keith, 2005, 06Hill, Erick, 1990, 91Hill, Jon, 1991, 92, 93Hilligrass, Frank, 1916Hillring, Oscar, 1940, 41Himmel, Keith, 1970, 71, 72, 73 (C)Hinchman, Hubert, 1928, 29, 30Hinkle, Don, 1947, 48, 49Hitch, Ralph, 1924, 25Hitchcock, Randy, 1979, 80, 81Hitchcock, Ryan, 2008, 09Hobson, Rob, 2009Hockett, Dave, 1962, 63Hoffman, Jason, 1994, 95Hoffman, Mark, 1969, 70, 71Holliday, Keen, 1894, 95Hollingsworth, Joe, 1947Hollstegge, Dan, 1984Holman, Rob, 1983, 84Holmes, Larry, 1934, 36Holok, Al, 1967, 68, 69Holsclaw, Jim, 1995, 96, 97Holst, Dick, 1961Holthaus, Brian, 2003, 04, 05, 06Holthaus, Matt, 1998, 99Holthaus, Scott, 2000, 01, 02Hoover, John, 1986Horvath, Bill, 1942Horvath, Steve, 1947Hosier, Maurice, 1928, 29 (C)Hoskins, Jim, 1982, 83, 84Hosmer, Jordan, 2006, 07Housand, Kevin, 2004, 05Howard, Andy, 1979, 80, 81, 82Howard, Bill, 1941, 42Huber, Dan, 1990Huber, Joe, 1992Huck, Andrew, 2009Huddleston, Lew, 1887Huff, Todd, 1996, 97, 98, 99Huffman, Harold, 1970, 71Hughes, Wayne, 1931Hughett, Bill, 1953Hummell, Frank, 1889Humphrey, Pete, 1978, 79, 80, 81Hungate, Harold, 1920, 21, 22, 23 (C)Hunt, Rick, 1992Hunter, Grant, 2008, 09Hunter, Ken, 1980Hurrle, Bob, 1950, 55Hurrle, Ott, 1946, 47 (C), 48Hurrle, Otto, 1972, 73Hurley, Marshall, 1954Hutson, Mike, 1988, 90, 91Hutt, Matt, 1991Hysong, James, 1966, 67 (C)

IInman, Dave, 2003, 04, 05 (C), 06Iozzo, Tom, 1966Isenbarger, Tom, 1972, 73Isom, Justin, 1999

JJackson, John, 1960, 61Jackson, Tim, 1964Jacobs, Jay, 1952Jacobs, Toby, 1993, 94, 95 (C)Jarrett, Robert, 1929Jasinski, Mike, 2004, 05Jefferson, Bill, 1974Jenkins, John, 1985, 86, 87, 88Jennings, Dale, 1999, 2002Jennings, Floyd, 1950Jennings, Tom, 1989Jensen, Phil, 1984, 85, 86Jeter, Mel, 1962, 63Johnson, Ben, 1950, 53Johnson, Brandon, 1998, 99Johnson, Charles, 1951, 52 (C)Johnson, E. Paul, 1972, 73Johnson, Kevin, 1990, 91Johnson, Luke, 2007, 08Johnson, Richard, 1991, 92, 93Johnson, Spurgeon, 1933Johnson, Walter, 1930Johnston, Greg, 1986Johnston, John, 1965, 66Joiner, Doug, 1995Jones, Ben, 2001Jones, Gary, 1962Jones, Larry, 1947Jones, Richard, 1956Jones, Todd, 1985, 86, 87Jones, Tom, 1963Jones, Walter, 1903

KKalm, Philip, 1945Kammer, Don, 1941Kantor, Jerry, 1956Kappen, Steve, 1985, 86Kathman, Dave, 1991, 92, 93Katris, Pete, 1977, 78, 79Kavanaugh, Jim, 1946Kavanaugh, Joe, 1946Kazmierczak, Paul, 1977, 78, 79, 80Keach, Bob, 1922, 23, 24, 25Kealing, Marshall, 1931, 32Keckler, Al, 1958Keeling, Cliff, 1903Kehrer, Dick, 1967Kelleher, Joe, 2003, 04Keller, Todd, 1976, 77, 78, 79 (C)Keller, Tyler, 2005, 06Kelly, Don, 1951, 52Kelly, Joe, 1957, 58Kelly, Pat, 1993, 94Kelly, Ryan, 1998, 99, 00Keltner, Ken, 1962Kennedy, Mannert, 1953, 54, 56Kenney, Howard, 1972Kerbox, Will, 1946Kerins, Craig, 1999, 00, 01, 02Kiel, Kip, 1984Kilgore, David, 1924, 25Kilgore, Charles, 1932Kilgore, Marc, 1975Kimble, Kevin, 1990, 91, 92 (C)Kincaid, Jeff, 2005, 06, 07King, Pat, 1977King, Robert, 1945King, Ron, 1950Kingsburty, John, 1903Kiolbassa, Ron, 1988, 89, 90Kirk, Mike, 1976, 77, 78Kirk, Pat, 1974, 76, 77Kirkhoff, Louis, 1912Kirn, Art, 1969, 70Kirschner, Arnold, 1968, 69, 70Kiser, Dwight, 1920, 32Kiser, William, 1919, 20, 21 (C), 23Kisselman, Harry, 1967Kistler, Matt, 1991, 92, 93Klawitter, Gordon, 1966Klett, Mike, 1992, 93, 94Kline, Frank, 1935Klug, Greg, 1980Klusman, Tom, 1984, 85, 86, 87Knapik, Rob, 2002, 03Knieper, Steve, 1982, 83, 84Knight, John, 1995, 96Knock, Reginald, 1931Knox, James, 1954Kobli, Matt, 2007, 08Koblinski, Kyle, 2006

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All-Time LetterwinnersKoch, Jim, 1977, 78Kocur, Carl, 1988, 89, 90Kodba, Joe, 1942Koehnen, Joe, 1987, 88, 89Koehler, Kurt, 1976, 77Koenig, Russ, 1975, 76Kokinda, Jack, 1967Kokonas, Eric, 2006Kolkmeyer, Tim, 1979, 80, 81Kollias, Steve, 1982, 83, 84Kollins, John, 1957, 58, 59Konold, David, 1921, 22, 24, 25Koopman, Jordan, 2008, 09Kosior, Casey, 1977, 78, 90Koss, Harry, 1933Koteff, Robert, 2009Kotulic, Wayne, 1967Kozlowski, Ron, 1964, 65, 66Krause, Frank, 1962, 63Kreag, Bill, 1937, 38, 39Krebs, Jack, 1961Kremer, David, Jr., 1995, 96, 97, 98Kress, Pat, 1967, 68 (C)Kroger, Bob, 1985, 86Kruse, William, 1941Kubal, James, 1937, 38Kuhn, Chris, 1998, 99Kuntz, Bill, Jr., 1973, 74Kuntz, Bill, Sr., 1946, 47, 48, 49 (C)Kuntz, Joe, 1989Kutschke, Jim, 1965Kuykendall, Bob, 1950Kuzmic, Gene, 1953Kwiatkowski, Mark, 2005, 06, 07, 08Kyvik, Curtis, 1946, 47, 48, 49

LLafferty, Adam, 2000, 01, 02Lamar, William, 2009Lambert, Bob, 1977, 78, 79Lanahan, Victor, 1937, 38, 39Landry, Greg, 1974, 75Landry, Virgil, 1950, 51Lane, C. D., 1903Lang, David, 2008, 09Langston, Ken, 1992LaRose, Ken, 1976, 77, 78, 79 (C)Larsen, Jeff, 2009Larson, Todd, 1988, 89, 90, 91LaVine, Dave, 1942, 46Lawson, Rob, 2005Lawyer, John, 1950, 53Laymon, Clarence, 1933, 34 (C), 35 (C)Laymon, Dan, 1891League, Vincent, 1966, 67Leamon, Charles, 1948Lee, Mike, 1983, 84, 85 (C), 86 (C)Lees, Ed, 1983, 84Leffl er, Jim, 1968, 69Leffl er, K. C., 1990Leffl er, Ken, 1963, 64, 65Lehane, Dan, 1954, 55Leininger, John, 2000, 01, 02, 03 (C)Leonard, Bob, 2001, 02, 03 (C)Leonard, Dennis, 1972, 73, 74Leslie, John, 1920, 21, 22Lewis, Edwin, 1911, 12 (C)Lewis, Joe, 1964Lewis, Richard, 1967, 69, 70Ligda, Bob, 1974, 75, 76Lill, Jim, 1967, 68, 69Lister, John, 1894 (C), 95 (C)Livingston, Rob, 1993, 94Livorsi, Mike, 1949, 50Lockhart, Arthur, 1912Loeffl er, Greg, 1981, 82Logan, Greg, 1968, 69Logan, Mike, 1984, 85Logsdon, Tim, 1975, 76, 77London, Ralph, 1951, 52, 53, 54 (C)Long, Karl, 1957, 58, 59Long, Phil, 1959, 60, 61Loop, C., 1898Loop, Marvin, 1894, 95, 98Lopez, Davey, 2004Lord, Jack, 1962, 63Lumpkin, Tijuan, 1994Lupus, Peter, 1951Lutkewitte, Mike, 2005Lynch, Bill, 1972, 74, 75, 76 (C)Lynch, Jim, 1962, 63Lyon, Jim, 1966Lyons, Greg, 1991, 92

Lyster, Kevin, 1996, 97, 98Lytle, Tim, 1999, 00, 01, 02

MMacek, Joseph, 1935, 37Macharaschwili, Dave, 1988, 89, 90Maglish, Joe, 1981, 82, 83Magnuson, Bob, 1960Maheras, Tom, 1987, 88Maki, Wilho, 1928Mahoney, Leo, 1952, 53, 54, 55Mallonee, John, 1975, 76Malone, Zach, 1995Mangeot, Dan, 1990, 91, 92, 93Mangin, Gene, 1951, 52, 53, 54Manka, John, 1950, 51Mann, Henry, 1889 (C), 90 (C)Mann, Russ, 2000, 01, 02 (C)Mariacher, Greg, 1987, 88, 89 (C)Marienthal, Matt, 2001, 02Marion, Cecil, 1933Marmion, Mike, 1951, 52Marrs, Joel, 1999Marrs, Lucas, 1995, 96, 97, 98Martin, Brandon, 2000, 01, 02, 03 (C)Martin, Gary, 1977Martin, Luther, 1934, 35Martin, Vic, 1996, 97Marzotto, Chris, 2004, 05, 06, 07 (C)Marzotto, Mike, 2005, 06, 07Masarachia, Vincent, 1935, 36, 37Massey, Jeff, 1987, 89Masters, Nolan, 1954, 55, 56Maternowski, Charles, 1947, 48, 49Mattingly, Dan, 1979, 80, 81Mattingly, Pete, 2008, 09Maxey, Bob, 1955, 56McCalip, Robert, 1941, 42McCanna, Matt, 2003, 04, 05McCarthy, William, 1928, 29McCauley, Ed, 1960McClafi n, Bill, 1920, 21McClarnon, Kevin, 1972, 73McClelland, Harry, 1935McClure, Brian, 2005, 06McConnell, Kurt, 1985, 86, 87McCool, Chris, 1988McCowan, George, 1973, 74McCray, Jim, 1979, 80, 81McCullough, Joe, 1994McDaniel, Cameron, 1992, 93, 94 (C)McDaniels, Charles, 1935, 36McDevitt, Kevin, 1973, 74, 75, 76McDevitt, Mike, 1970, 71, 72McDowell, Charles, 1938McElderry, Tim, 1986, 87McGann, Colin, 2003, 04, 05, 06McGary, Chris, 1979, 80, 81, 82McGeorge, Mike, 1978, 79, 80McGinley, Mike, 1961, 62, 63McHale, Eddie, 2007, 08, 09McHugh, Jeke, 1946McInerney, Will, 2005, 06McIntire, Jim, 1958McKay, Bob, 1908 (C), 1909McKenna, Jack, 2008, 09McKenzie, Marshall, 1957McLinn, Jim, 1946McMahon, Dave, 2002, 03, 04, 06 (C)McManamon, Eugene, 1931McNerney, Chester, 1933McSemek, Ray, 1946, 47, 48, 49Means, Adell, 1993, 94Mecum, Ralph, 1930Medford, Andrew, 2005, 06, 07Meeker, Ray, 1887 (C), 89, 90Meier, Frank, 1955Melloh, Nick, 1991Meloy, Jim, 1980Melzoni, Rusty, 1985, 86, 87Mench, Tom, 1972, 73Menely, Ron, 1989Mercer, Phil, 1957, 61Merlina, Dino, 1981, 82, 83, 84Merrill, William, 1935, 36, 37Metrick, Mike, 1995Metzelaars, Charles, 1940Metzinger, Dave, 1973Mewborn, Mike, 1985, 86Meyers, Claude, 1903Meyers, David, 2005, 06Michelakis, Mike, 1992, 93, 94Michielutti, Eric, 1999, 00, 02

Mickens, Arnold, 1994, 95 (C)Middlekauff, Lance, 1961Middlesworth, Hugh, 1920, 21, 22, 23Miedema, Ernie, 1951Mike, David, 1975Miles, Joey, 1995, 96, 97Miller, Andy, 1991, 92Miller, Doug, 1996, 97Miller, George, 1889, 90, 91Miller, Harold, 1941, 42Miller, James, 1945Miller, Merle, 1925Miller, Nate, 2004, 05, 06, 07Miller, Ray, 1930Mills, Tom, 1984Minczeski, Matt, 1976, 77Minnick, Kelly, 1980, 81, 82, 83Mitchell, James, 1942Mitchell, Steve, 1976Mitschelem, Lyle, 1962, 63, 64 (C)Moan, Steve, 1991Moore, Bill, 1967, 68Moore, Damon, 1994Moore, Jeremy, 1996, 97Moore, John, 1887Moore, Ken, 1920Moore, Paul, 1932, 33, 34Moore, R. E., 1887Moore, Ralph, 1931, 32Morales, Seth, 1998Morelli, Mark, 1973, 74, 75Morgan, John, 1911, 12Morgan, Mike, 2007Moriarity, Francis, 1942, 46, 47, 48 (C)Morris, Kevin, 1992, 93, 94Morrison, Ino, 1887Moseley, Keith, 1984, 85, 86Moses, John, 1956, 57, 58Mossey, Harold, 1939, 40Mozingo, Ernest, 1931Muckerheide, Lynn, 1968, 69, 70Mueller, Derk, 1997, 98Mulholland, George, 1923, 24, 25Mullis, Don, 1997, 98, 99Mullane, Dan, 1911, 12Mullane, J., 1911Mullane, Price, 1916Mulvihill, Tom, 2006, 07Murphy, Chris, 1995, 96, 98Murphy, John, 1946, 47, 48, 49Murphy, Kevin, 1984Murphy, Mike, 1981, 82, 83Murphy, Scott, 2004, 05Murphy, Thorn, 2008, 09Murray, Gene, 1993Murzyn, Dale, 2004, 05, 06, 07Muse, Frank, 1887, 89Musgrave, Emerson, 1934, 35, 36Muta, Harry, 1973, 74, 75Myatt, Gene, 1972, 73Myers, Steve, 2002, 03

NNackenhorst, John, 1935, 37Nardini, Billy, 2003, 04, 05 (C), 06Nardo, Nicholas, 1954, 55, 56, 57Natfzger, George, 1928, 29Naylor, Mickey, 1981, 82, 84, 85Neeme, Emil, 1942Nelson, Andy, 2002, 03, 04 (C)Nelson, Ian, 2002, 03, 04Neumeier, Eric, 2002, 03, 04, 05Newcomer, Dave, 1980, 81, 82 (C)Newell, Rick, 1973, 74Ney, Bill, 1957Nichols, John, 1889, 90, 91Nicholson, Ken, 1953, 54, 55, 56Niemeyer, John, 1966, 67, 68Nipper, Bob, 1922, 23, 24, 25Nixon, Ken, 1945Noel, Rob, 2005, 06, 07, 08Nolan, Dan, 1968, 69, 70Norkus, Bill, 1952Norman, Clyde, 1937, 38Norris, Belmont, 1931Norris, Elwood, 1940, 41Norris, Paul, 1972, 73North, Derek, 2004, 05, 06, 07Northam, John, 1922, 23, 25Notestine, Eric, 2005, 06, 07, 08Novack, Mitch, 2002Nulf, George, 1928Nyers, Jim, 1951

OO’Banion, Elmer, 1958, 59, 60O’Banion, Tim, 1973, 74Ober, Nick, 1998, 99, 00, 01 (C)Oberheiman, John, 1962Oberting, Dave, 1961O’Brien, Tom, 1952Ochs, Kyle, 1990, 91, 92 (C)O’Connor, Charles, 1935, 37O’Connor, Ed, 1934, 35, 36O’Connor, Frank, 2003, 04, 05Offerle, Mike, 1965, 66Oilar, Cliff, 1957, 58, 59O’Leary, Tim, 1974, 75, 76Olinger, Scott, 1982, 83, 84 (C)Olinghouse, Dave, 1954Oliphant, Frank, 1942Oliver, Dave, 1973, 74, 75Olszewski, Bob, 2009Olszta, Rick, 1999, 00Opatkiewicz, Mark, 1976, 77Opel, Doug, 1978, 79, 80Oppenlander, Ben, 1971, 74Orban, Chuck, 1988, 89, 90 (C)O’Rourke, Jason, 1992, 93, 94Orphey, Steve, 1966, 67, 68 (C)Osborne, Pat, 1894, 95

PPachacz, Greg, 2004, 05, 06, 07 (C)Page, Paul, 1984, 85, 86Paliska, Steve, 2004Palmer, Jeff, 1983, 84, 85Parker, Ben, 1995, 96, 97Parker, Ed, 1894, 95Parks, Noble, 1980, 81, 82, 83Paul, Gordon, 1922, 23, 24, 25Paul, Judson, 1928Paul, Justus, 1911, 12Paulson, Craig, 1974, 75Pavey, Jesse, 1912Peconge, Mike, 1979, 80, 81, 82Pedigo, Bob, 1956, 57Peebles, Julian, 1967Pence, Tony, 1978, 79, 80, 81 (C)Pendleton, Matt, 2000, 01Pendleton, Tim, 1993Perkins, Dave, 1989, 90Perkins, Harry, 1916Perozzi, David, 1995, 96Perrone, Mel, 1941, 42, 46Perry, Bob, 1966Perry, George, 1936, 37Person, Robbie, 2008Peters, David, 1983, 84, 85Peterson, Dave, 1947, 48, 49Phillips, Mark, 1988, 89, 90Phillips, Wallace, 1903Pianto, Jerry, 1987, 88, 89, 90Pierce, Jesse, 1999Piety, Jeff, 1978Piko, Jim, 1994, 95, 96 (C)Piko, Joe, 2000, 01, 02Pinkston, Chad, 1999Pittman, Joe, 2007Place, Ashley, 1999, 00, 01Pollizotto, Sam, 1930Popa, Ryan, 1994, 95Poremba, Matt, 2000, 01, 02, 03Poss, Jeff, 2008, 09Potter, Wally, 1941, 42, 46 (C)Powell, Ames, 1959Powell, Fred, 1970, 71, 72Powell, Zane, 1940, 41Prather, Brad, 1983, 85Presecan, Nick, 1937Pritchard, Brian, 1990Pryor, Dave, 1971Puchley, Tom, 1982, 83Puett, James, 1928, 29, 30Purichia, Joe, 1964, 65Purkhiser, Bob, 1938, 39, 40Puskas, Steve, 1956

QQuale, Dan, 1974Quiesser, Tim, 1975, 76Quigg, Ron, 1964Quiroz, Jordan, 2005, 06, 07, 08

RRaber, Nelson, 1930, 32Rabold, John, 1937, 39, 40Rains, Darrell, 1971Ramsey, Robert, 1954

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All-Time LetterwinnersRashevich, Steve, 1991, 92, 93Ratliff, Vern, 1960, 61Ray, Cecil, 1931, 32, 33 (C)Ray, Jack, 1887Read, Scott, 1975, 76, 77, 78Reagan, Kevin, 2000, 01Reddle, Scott, 2001, 02, 03 (C)Redmon, Bud, 1887Redmond, Tom, 1970, 71, 72 (C)Reed, Dave, 1969Reed, Dick, 1967, 68, 69Reed, Jason, 1997, 98, 99Reese, Elgin, 1991, 92, 93, 94Reichel, Louis, 1922, 23, 24, 25 (C)Reiff, Todd, 1985, 86Reisler, Phil, 1939Renie, Tim, 1961, 62Renner, Jack, 1949Renners, Randy, 1986, 87, 88Reno, John, 1940Renschen, Randy, 1996, 97Reynolds, Cleon, 1928, 29, 30Ribordy, Mark, 1984, 85, 86 (C)Richmond, Warren, 1967, 68, 69Riddle, John, 1951, 52Ridley, Jordan, 2009Reigle, Charles, 1967, 68Ringer, Jim, 1957, 58, 59 (C)Roach, Robert, 1980, 81, 82, 83Robbins, Patrick, 2003, 04, 05Roberts, Bob, 1939, 40, 41 (C)Roberts, Dick, 1957, 58, 59Roberts, Don, 1949Roberts, Steve, 1986, 87, 88, 89 (C)Roberts, Tim, 1989Robertson, Troy, 1986Rodick, Don, 1949, 50Rodick, Joe, 1941Rodman, Mark, 1977, 78Roeder, Jim, 1990, 91, 92Roehling, Todd, 1989, 90Roembke, Ron, 1986, 87, 88, 89Rohrabaugh, Tom, 1954, 55Romanowski, Paul, 1990, 91 (C)Rooney, Pat, 1987, 88, 89Rose, Brandon, 1995, 96, 97Rosenstihl, James, 1947Rosner, Barney, 1964Ross, Larry, 1954Rossell, Keith, 1991, 1992, 93, 94Rossell, Tim, 1991, 92Rothhaar, Karl, 1975, 76Rowley, Mike, 1956Roy, Curt, 1980, 81, 83 (C)Royce, Francis, 1928, 29Rudd, Donald, 1938, 39Rudnicky, John, 1941Rufl i, Lewis, 1929, 30Runyon, Robert, 1948, 49, 50Rush, Joel, 2000, 01, 02Rush, Mike, 1978, 79, 80Russell, Kevin, 1995Ruth, Greg, 2005Rykovich, Bob, 1971, 72Rykovich, Tom, 1969

SSaam, Tim, 1988, 89Sadler, Steve, 1964, 65, 66Salvi, Chris, 2008Sanders, Brian, 1992, 93, 94Sanders, Naim, 1995, 96, 97, 98 (C)Safford, Bob, 1951, 52Sales, Andy, 1983Sales, Tony, 1981, 82, 83Sayler, Tom, 1964, 65 (C)Schaffer, Jim, 1975, 76Schankerman, Maurice, 1949, 50Scheller, Tom, 1984, 85Schluge, Lee, 1972, 73, 74Schluge, Phil, 1971, 72, 73 (C)Schmidtz, Ryan, 2005, 06, 07, 08Schmitz, Harold, 1971Schofi eld, Byron, 1935, 37Schopf, Robert, 1928, 29Schuesler, John, 1949, 50Schuler, Mike, 1991Schultz, Steve, 1986, 87Schwanekamp, Brent, 1999, 00, 01Schwanekamp, Chuck, 1974, 75, 76, 77Schwecke, Joe, 1977, 78, 79, 80 (C)Schwingendorf, Kyle, 1998Scifres, Bruce, 1976, 77, 78

Scola, Steve, 1999Scott, Charles, 1945Scott, Taylor, 2007Seal, Mickey, 1960, 61Sebo, Eric, 1984, 85Secrist, Ryan, 2007, 08Seidl, Mike, 2004, 05Sells, Tom, 1958Sewards, Bill, 1998Shafer, Ron, 1957Shaffer, Andy, 1998, 99Shaffer, Todd, 1990, 91, 92, 93Shanteau, Craig, 1977Sharp, Steve, 1984, 85, 86Shaw, Aaron, 2006, 07Shaw, Scot, 1975, 76, 77, 78Sheehan, Dan, 1955Sheley, Craig, 2001Shelton, Derek, 1991Shepherd, Jim, 1960Sheridan, Hansel, 1960, 61, 62Sherwood, Dick, 1947Shibinski, Mike, 1977, 78, 79, 80 (C)Shirey, Dan, 1987, 88, 89Shomber, Kevin, 1987, 88, 89Shook, Larry, 1960, 61, 62Shultz, Jerry, 1960, 61Siefert, Mel, 1983, 84Simpson, Ralph, 1933, 34Skaggs, Tyler, 2009Skirchak, John, 1958, 59, 60Slama, Brett, 1999, 00Slatter, Anthony, 1998, 99Sleet, Tom, 1941, 42, 46, 47Smiley, Ephraim, 1970, 71 (C)Smith, Parker, 2000, 01, 02, 04 (C)Smith, Wayne, 1983, 84, 85Smock, Ken, 1947, 48Smothers, Joe, 1967Snyder, Dan, 1971Snyder, Leroy, 1945Sohl, Charles, 1930, 32 (C)Sorrentino, Joe, 1977, 78, 79Southern, John, 1925Speron, Roman, 2000, 01, 02Sporer, Albert, 1937, 38Spraetz, Ken, 1956, 57, 58Springer, Bob, 1903Springer, Dennis, 1989, 90, 91 (C)St. Clair, Steve, 1976, 77Stahl, Jason, 1992, 93, 94 (C)Stahley, Wayne, 1970, 71, 72Stalcup, Bill, 1937Staller, Eldon, 1934, 35, 36Stallings, Ramon, 1992, 93, 94Staniewicz, Mike, 2007, 08, 09Stayer, Tom, 1975, 76, 77Stearns, Jeff, 1973Steinmetz, Mark, 1965, 66Stephenson, Mawrie, 1920Stermont, Winifred, 1911, 12Stevenson, Tom, 1894, 95Stewart, Donald, 1940, 41Stewart, George, 1965Stewart, James, 1931, 32, 33Stewart, Kent, 1957, 58, 59Stewart, Pete, 1962Stewart, Robert, 1932, 33, 34Stewart, Weylin, 1990, 91, 92Stockslager, Walt, 1957, 58, 59Stoddard, Eli, 1995, 96, 97 (C)Stone, Robert, 1945Stout, Waldo, 1934, 35, 36Stoyko, Steve, 1940, 41, 42Strahl, James, 1928, 29Stratman, Rick, 1983Stratton, Bill, 1945Straub, Robert, 1949Streiff, Rick, 1980, 81, 82, 83Strickland, Richard, 1921, 22, 23Strole, Gerald, 1922, 23, 24, 25Stropes, Claude, 1940Stryzinski, Bob, 1959Stryzinski, Ron, 1981, 82, 83, 84Stubbs, Dwayne, 1989, 90Stump, Jeremy, 2000, 01Sturgeon, Harland, 1950, 51Sturm, Don, 1958Sullivan, Joe, 1930Sullivan, Logan, 2008, 09Summerlin, Harold, 1911, 12Summerville, Spencer, 2006, 07, 08, 09 (C)

Sutphin, Dave, 1964, 65Sutphin, Karl, 1934Swager, Ralph, 1938, 39, 40Sweet, Eric, 1979Sweet, Jeff, 1986, 87Swift, Cliff, 1934, 35, 36Swihart, Dave, 1972, 73, 74, 75 (C)Sykes, Lamar, 2003, 04Sylvester, Bill, 1946, 47, 48, 49Sylvester, Bill, 1981, 82, 83Sypult, Chuck, 1982, 83Sypult, Gene, 1950, 53

TTaber, Matt, 2002, 03, 04Talarico, Sam, 1988, 89Tanner, Gordon, 1942Tapscott, Ralph, 1912Teague, Frank, 1926Teague, Jeff, 1986, 87Teare, Ross, 2008, 09Templeton, Harold, 1930Tennant, Jace, 2009Thaung, Gunner, 1925Thein, Ernie, 1983Thomas, Cullen, 1908, 09 (C), 11 (C)Thomas, Larry, 2008, 09Thomas, Ryan, 2002, 03Thomas, William, 1933, 34Thompson, Bill, 1966Thompson, Brad, 1996, 97, 98Thompson, Ed, 1894, 95, 98Thompson, Ed, 1977, 78Thompson, Leroy, 1953, 54, 55, 56Thompson, Phillip, 1934, 35Thompson, Terry, 1979, 80, 81, 82Thompson, Wes, 1962, 63Timm, Adam, 1996, 97, 98Tinder, Ed, 1969, 70Tiscusan, John, 1939Toelle, Lowell, 1939, 40, 41Toner, Chris, 1992, 93, 94Toner, Dave, 1970Toon, Herod, 1945Toran, Derrick, 1986Torchia, Bill, 1964, 65Torrence, Steve, 1980, 81, 82, 83 (C)Trabant, Nick, 1998, 99, 00, 01Tracey, Justin, 2004, 05Trott, Edward, 1934, 35, 36Trujillo, Ricky, 2006, 07, 08, 09Tucker, Albert, 1912Turley, Ryan, 1994Turner, B. J., 1996Tyson, Rick, 2004, 05, 06 (C)

UUhl, Steve, 1992, 93Ulery, Buck, 2004, 05, 06, 07Unser, Emil, 1939Updegraph, Hughes, 1921Urick, Tom, 1995

VVandawark, Floyd, 1916Vandermeer, Mel, 1937, 38, 39VanDeursen, Matt, 2002, 03Veith, Grant, 1997, 98, 99, 00Vermilion, Aaron, 1990, 91, 92 (C)Vermilion, Ryan, 1994, 95, 96Villani, Mark, 1991, 92, 93Vlasic, Jerry, 1957, 59Vonderhaar, Rich, 1971Vorndran, Phil, 2003, 04, 05Vosioh, Channing, 1938, 39Voss, Eric, 1990, 91, 92, 93

WWaggoner, Brandon, 2003Wagoner, Fred, 1916Walker, Tim, 1990, 91Wallace, Brian, 1978, 79, 80Wallace, Jim, 1967, 68, 69Wallace, Tom, 1979, 80, 81, 82Walley, Carter, 2009Walls, Wayne, 1951, 52 (C)Walsh, John, 1928, 29Walsman, Bob, 1967, 68Walsman, Tom, 1970Walters, Denny, 1965Walton, Jesse, 1997, 98, 99 (C)Ward, Chuck, 1988, 89, 90Ward, Kevin, 1996, 97, 98 (C)Warfel, Dan, 1964, 65, 66 (C)Warne, John, 1981, 82, 83Warrenburg, James, 1947, 49

Watford, Alonzo, 1928, 29Wathen, Ron, 1955, 56, 57Watkins, Chris, 2000Watkins, Zach, 2008, 09Watson, Marlon, 2000Webb, Adam, 2003, 04 (C)Webb, Ryan, 2009Weber, Lou, 1968Weesner, Ron, 1957Weger, Jake, 1935, 36, 37Weger, Ralph, 1932, 33Weidekamp, Flavian, 1948, 49, 50Weiss, Mike, 2004Wells, Charles, 1963, 64Wells, Rusty, 1981Welton, Frank, 1936, 37, 38Wenzler, Morris, 1961, 62, 63Westerlind, Kyle, 2001, 02, 03, 04Western, Bryan, 1999Wetzel, Andy, 1972, 73, 74Wetzel, Tom, 1977, 78, 79Wheeler, James, 1937, 38Wheeler, Sam, 2000Wheeler, Tom, 1953, 54Whisner, Phil, 1969, 70White, Alex, 2006, 08White, Robert, 1956, 57, 58White, Ron, 1990, 91, 92, 93Whitfi eld, Dave, 1989Whitt, Carol, 1971Wiggins, Dionte, 2008Willett, Brandon, 1999, 00, 01Williams, Andy, 1941Williams, Brandon, 2003Williams, Jason, 1996, 98, 99, 00Williams, John, 2001, 02Williams, Norm, 1941, 42, 46Williams, Orville, 1946, 47Williams, P. K., 1987, 88, 89Williams, Rasheed, 1993Wilms, Larry, 1968, 69, 70Wilson, Jesse, 1996, 97, 98, 99Wilson, Michael, 2009Wilson, Norm, 1952, 53, 54, 55Windsor, Nick, 2003Winings, Nick, 1995, 96, 97Winnings, Ben, 1947Winters, Larry, 1992, 93, 94Wise, Glen, 1912Wise, Verl, 1912Witman, Bob, 1973, 74Witmer, Tim, 1989, 90, 91, 92Wolfe, Richard, 1929, 30Wood, A. C., 1917Woodring, Homer, 1924, 25Woodring, Bob, 1991Woods, David, 1940Woods, Gerald, 1921, 22, 24 (C)Wood, Shawn, 1995, 96, 97, 98Worth, Willard, 1928, 29Woznick, John, 1951Wray, Evan, 2008Wright, Tom, 1947, 48Wrona, Al, 1975, 76Wuest, Joe, 1937Wukovits, Vic, 1966, 67 (C)Wulle, James, 1934, 35Wymer, Jack, 1959

XXander, Peter, 2007, 08, 09

YYeoman, Todd, 1986, 87, 88Young, Andrew, 1988, 89, 90, 91

ZZavela, Dan, 1939, 40, 41Zavela, George, 1940, 41Zentz, Tom, 1966Zimmer, Zach, 2004, 05, 06, 07Zimmerman, George, 1931, 34Zimmerman, Scott, 1997, 98, 99Zimpleman, Ryan, 1998, 99, 00

(C)--Captain.

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Butler University

The fi ve faculty and 113 students present when Butler Univer-sity opened in 1855 laid a solid foundation for 155 years of creative change and progress. Today’s more than 4,000 students continue to look ahead while treasuring the traditions unique to Butler. The young school, originally named North Western Christian University, was unusually innovative. It was the fi rst in Indiana, and only the third in the nation, to admit women on an equal basis with men. With the appointment in 1858 of Catherine Merrill as Demia Butler Professor of English, the institution became the second in the country to appoint a woman faculty member, the fi rst to establish an endowed chair specifi cally for a female professor and the fi rst to establish a professorship in English literature. The school was also the fi rst in Indiana to allow its students, with parental consent, to choose subjects under a new “elective” system. As Indianapolis grew, the city’s commercial district began to penetrate the heavily-wooded campus at what is now the corner of Thirteenth Street and College Avenue. In 1873, the board of direc-tors decided to sell the downtown campus and accept a gift of 25 acres in Irvington, then a suburb east of Indianapolis. In 1877, North Western Christian University became Butler University, taking the name of its founder, Indianapolis attorney Ovid Butler. Butler moved again 50 years later, as the “Circle City” continued to grow. In 1928, classes were held for the fi rst time in Jordan Hall, an imposing new Gothic structure erected on the beautiful Fairview Park Site, a wooded tract north of the city on the White River and the Inland Waterway Canal. Today’s students come from nearly every state in the nation and from many foreign countries to enroll in degree programs in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, or in one of four professional colleges -- Business Administration, Education, Fine Arts or Pharmacy and Health Sciences. Butler is one of only 21 private schools in the

Beth GoetzAssociate A. D. for

Administration/S.W.A.

Joe GentryDirector of CorporDirector of CorporDirector of ate

Sponsorship

Jim McGrathAssociate A.D. for Communications

Carl HeckAssistant A.D./

Facilities and Events

Josh RattrayAssistant Sports

Information Director

Mike FreemanAssociate A.D. for

External Operations

Tom CrowleyAssociate A.D. for

Internal Operations

Administrative Support

Sonya HopkinsAssistant A.D./Student

Development

Matt HarrisManager of Fan

Development

Lindsay MartinManager, Marketing

and Promotions

Stephanie MartinAthletic Business

Manager

Kyle SmithAssistant Director of

the Bulldog Club

Ryan GalloyDirector of Sports

Medicine

country offering a pharmacy program. True to the vision of its founders, the University continues to offer an array of professional and pre-professional programs within the context of a strong commitment to the traditional arts and sciences and to the values of liberal education. Butler continues to welcome highly motivated, intellectually curious men and women, and to prepare them for lives of professional and community service and creative, ethical action. Butler is one of the top 20 U. S. colleges for producing business executives, is in the top 10% for preparing future Ph.D.s and is located in the #2 city for college graduates starting a career.

Barry CollierDirector of Athletics

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Media Information

Directions To Butler

FROM NORTHWEST: I-65 south to I-465 east, exit I-465 at U.S. 31 (Meridian Street), follow Meridian Street south to 49th Street, turn right and follow 49th Street to Butler Bowl/Hinkle Fieldhouse (5 blocks)FROM NORTH: U.S. 31 (Meridian Street) south to 49th Street, turn right and follow to Butler Bowl/Hinkle Fieldhouse (5 blocks)FROM NORTHEAST: I-69 south (becomes Hwy 37 in Marion County) to 46th Street, turn right and follow 46th Street to Boulevard Place, turn right and follow to Butler Bowl/Hinkle Fieldhouse (3 blocks)FROM EAST: I-70 west to I-65 north, exit at Meridian Street (U.S. 31) and follow Meridian Street north to 49th Street, turn left at 49th Street and follow to Butler Bowl/Hinkle Fieldhouse (5 blocks)FROM SOUTHEAST: I-74 north/west to I-465 north, exit I-465 at I-70 west and follow to I-65 north, exit at Meridian Street (U.S. 31) and follow Meridian Street north to 49th Street, turn left at 49th Street and follow to Butler Bowl/Hinkle Fieldhouse (5 blocks)FROM SOUTH: I-65 north, exit at Meridian Street (U.S. 31) and follow Meridian Street north to 49th Street, turn left at 49th Street and follow to Butler Bowl/Hinkle Fieldhouse (5 blocks)FROM WEST/SOUTHWEST: I-70 east to I-465 north, exit I-465 at 38th Street, follow 38th Street east to Clarendon Road (first street left after Michigan Road, approximately 7 miles from I-465), turn left at Clarendon Road and follow to Butler campus (7 blocks, Butler Bowl/Hinkle Fieldhouse is located on the northeast corner of the Butler campus)

WORKING CREDENTIALS: Requests for working press credentials should be directed to the Butler University Sports Information Office in advance of the game.

PHOTOGRAPHERS: Sideline passes are issued upon written request to certified news photographers. Requests should be made at least one week prior to the game. No one is allowed on the field without a sideline pass.

RADIO BROADCASTS: Space for up to four broadcasters is provided in the visiting radio booth at the Butler Bowl. One courtesy phone line is available for the designated “Official” radio station of the visiting team. Please direct any additional or special broadcast requests to the Butler Sports Information Office.

Bulldogs on the AirFor the sixth straight season, Butler football games will be broadcast on XL 950 (AM). Play-by-play duties for the Bulldogs again will be handled by Brian Giffin, and he’ll again be joined in the booth by former Butler head football coach Ken LaRose. A former collegiate and semi-pro football player, Giffin has covered the Indianapolis Colts, Atlanta Falcons, Tennessee Titans and Tampa Bay Buccaneers for various radio stations and networks across the United States, and he has broadcast high school football in Indiana and Florida. He currently serves as Executive Producer/Engineer for the Atlanta Braves Radio Network. LaRose boasts more than two decades of Butler football experience as a player, assistant coach and head coach. He guided the Bulldogs for ten seasons, 1992-2001, and he was at the helm when Butler made the move from NCAA Division II football to the NCAA I-AA. A former Butler

football Most Valuable Player, LaRose had the distinction as a coach of leading Butler to league championships in both Division II and Division I-AA. Until the end of the major league baseball season, Butler’s radio play-by-play duties will be handled by Brian Scott, former Butler baseball play-by-play announcer and Sports Director for Radio Brownsburg.

Brian Giffin Ken LaRose

2010 Bulldogs, front row, left to right: Mark Giacomantonio, Tadd Dombart, Josh Dorfman, Eddie McHale, Tyler Skaggs, Donnie Gilmore, Mike Staniewicz, Rob Hobson, Matt Kobli, Ryan Secrist, Rob Cosler, Logan Sullivan, Andrew Pratt and Scott Gray. Second row: Trae Heeter, Caleb Conway, Larry Thomas, David Thomas, Christian Eble, David Burke, Brandon Grubbe, Andy Dauch, Greg Egan, Matt Foor, Chris Burns, Steven Depositar, Jordan Ridley, Arthur Monaco, Don Stewart, Daniel Wilson, T. J. Lukasik, Ryan Hitchcock and Jordan Koopman. Third Row: Chris Tinkey (Athletic Trainer), Ted Pajakowski (Student Manager), Stephen Blowers (Student Manager), Grant Lewis (Student Assistant Coach), Jim Peal (Strength and Conditioning Coordinator), Assistant Coach Nick Tabacca, Assistant Coach Matt Walker, Assistant Coach Joe Cheshire, Assistant Coach Danny Sear, Head Coach Jeff Voris, Assistant Coach Nick Anderson, Ryan Galloy (Head Athletic Trainer), Assistant Coach Chris Davis, Assistant Coach Rob Noel, Assistant Coach Tim Cooper, Assistant Coach David Kenney, Thorn Murphy (Student Assistant), Lester Burris (Video Coordinator), John Harding (Equipment Manager) and Missy Schultz (Athletic Trainer). Fourth Row: Andrew Cottrell, Derek O’Connor, JT Mesch, Joseph Purze, Jack McKenna, Dan Haber, Sean Grady, Bill Bork, Bob Olszewski, Logan Perry, Bobby McDonald, Brendan Shannon, Will Schierholz, William Lamar, Kyle Jachim, and Paul Yanow. Fifth Row: Artis Hailey, Matt Hittinger, Jeff Larsen, Zach Watkins, Robert Koteff, Nick Nykaza, Jay Brummel, Jeremy Stephens, Alex Perritt, Joseph Ciancio, David Lang, Michael Wilson, Nick Caldicott, Jace Tennant, John Cannova, Jayme Szafranski and Jimmy Schwabe. Sixth row: Matt Benson, Kevin Cook, Bryce Berry, Tom Judge, Cal Blair, Taylor Clarkson, Carter Walley, Scott Harvey, Andrew Huck, Mike Rose, Paul Sciortino, Nick Schirmann, Ross Teare, Phillip Powell, Charles Perrecone and Stuart Harvey. Top row: Jeff Poss, Ryan Myers, Doug Petty, Matt Storey, Jeff Urch, Grant Hunter, Jay Howard, Pete Mattingly, Charlie Schmelzer, Wade Markley, Mike Wendahl, Brett Thomaston, Nick Atkinson, Ryan Webb, Taylor Harris, Greg Ambrose and Dylan Johnson.

MID-WEEK INTERVIEWS: Every effort will be made to accommodate media requests for interviews during the week. Players will be made available as class schedules permit. Coaches are usually available prior to noon, or im-mediately following practice. All interview requests should be directed to Butler’s Sports Information Office.

For additional information, please contact:Jim McGrathSports Information Director, Butler UniversityOffice - (317) 940-9414Fax - (317) [email protected]


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