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2013 MEDIA GUIDE REGGIE WILLIAMS SENIOR - CB CHARLES HILL SENIOR - LB ERIK THOMPSON SENIOR - DB MATT ARMSTRONG SENIOR - OL LUTHER WARE SENIOR - LB
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2013 MEDIA GUIDE

REGGIE WILLIAMSSENIOR - CB

CHARLES HILLSENIOR - LB

ERIK THOMPSONSENIOR - DB

MATT ARMSTRONGSENIOR - OL

LUTHER WARESENIOR - LB

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4 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS2002, 2003, 2005, 2006

6 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME APPEARANCES2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2009

16 PLAYOFF APPEARANCES

14 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

40 GAME WIN STREAKLONGEST IN NCAA DIVISION II HISTORY

AUG. 2005 - DEC. 2007

5 HARLON HILL FINALISTSCURT ANES (2001-02)

CULLEN FINNERTY (2006)BRAD ICIEK (2007-09)JEFF FOX (1998)

ERIC LYNCH (1989-90)

WINNINGEST TEAM IN DIVISION II HISTORY

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3

Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

CoachesHead Coach Matt Mitchell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-7Assistant Coach Jack Ginn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Assistant Coach Matt Yoches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Assistant Coach Chris Simpson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Assistant Coach Tim Morrison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Assistant Coach Nick Postma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Assistant Coach Bill Brechin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Assistant Coaches Matt Vitzthum/Jim Schaak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Graduate Assistants/Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15

Preview2013 Season Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-18

Player Profiles2013 Player Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-49Depth Charts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50-51

2012 RostersNumerical/Alphabetical Rosters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52-53

2012 Season ReviewWestern Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54Notre Dame (OH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55Tiffin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56Ohio Dominican . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57Michigan Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58Ferris State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59Northern Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60Northwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62Wayne State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63Saginaw Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .642012 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65-71

GLIAC InformationGLIAC History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72-73GLIAC Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .742012 GLIAC Standings/All-GLIAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .752013 GLIAC Composite Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76

2013 OpponentsAzusa Pacific . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78Truman State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79Tiffin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80Ohio Dominican . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81Michigan Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82Ferris State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83Northern Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84Northwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86Wayne State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87Saginaw Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88GVSU vs. GLIAC opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89-91GVSU vs. All opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92

Lubbers StadiumArend D. Lubbers Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94-95Attendance Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96

Storied TraditionStoried Tradition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97-101Results When Ranked . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102Final Polls Since 2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103-104

This Is Laker FootballSpecial Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105-130

RecordsIndividual Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .132Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .133Single-Season Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .134-135Career Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .136-137Single-Game Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .138Single-Game Home Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139Scoring Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .140Coaching Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141100 Yard Rushing/Receiving Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .142-143

AwardsAll-Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146-151All-Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .152-153All-Time GLIAC Players of the Week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .154-155Harlon Hill Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .156-158Gene Upshaw Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .159-160GVSU All-Time Letterwinners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .161-164

HistoryYear-by-Year Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .166-169Year-by-Year Playoff Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .170All-Time Playoff Summaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .171-194

Grand Valley State University SectionGrand Valley State National Champions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .196-198Tim Selgo, Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .199Thomas J. Haas, GVSU President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .200

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MEDIA INFORMATION

DJ Foster en-ters his sixth year as theassistant sports informa-tion director. Prior toGVSU, He was a gradu-ate assistant in the Ash-land University sportsinformation office fortwo years.

DJ earned his bachelor’s of arts in sportcommunication and electronic media pro-duction from Ashland in 2005. Foster is also responsible for a widerange of duties, including production ofathletic publications, media relations, homeevent management, statistical record keep-ing, and promotion of GVSU student-ath-letes for conference and national honors. Inaddition to his responsiblities in the sportsinformation office, Foster is also the play-by-play commentator for the men’s basket-ball team. He also hosts several internetshows on GVSULakers.com. DJ resides in Grand Rapids, Mich.

This media guide was prepared to as-sist the news media in covering GrandValley State during the 2013 football season.

GENERAL SERVICES Your hosts at Lubbers Stadium andfor all Grand Valley State athletic eventsare Tim Nott, sports information director,and DJ Foster, assistant sports informationdirector. Depth charts, rosters, souvenirprograms and pregame notes will be avail-able prior to each game, with a completestatistical package provided approxi-mately 20 minutes following the contest.Information on scoring drives, recordsbroken and updates on scores from aroundthe nation will be distributed throughoutthe game.

PRESS BOX Grand Valley State’s working facili-ties are located on the west side of Lub-bers Stadium at the top of the stands. TheGrand Valley State press box is a workingfacility and cheering will not be tolerated.

WORKING CREDENTIALS All requests for press credentialsshould be directed to Tim Nott in advanceof the game to be covered. Press creden-tials will either be mailed or held for pick-up on game day at the Will Call ticketwindow located at the GVSU FootballCenter. No one will be admitted to thepress box who isn’t in an official workingcapacity per compliance with the FootballWriter’s Association of America.

In an effort to make things easier formembers of the media covering GrandValley State football, or Laker footballfans desiring more information on theteam, the sports information departmenthas prepared the 2013 football mediaguide. If there is something you needwhich you cannot find, please let usknow. You might also find what you needby checking out Grand Valley State foot-ball on the world wide web at www.gvsu-lakers.com. If you would like to requestphotographs, feature stories, interviews,or additional information, please contactthe Grand Valley State sports informationdepartment at (616) 331-3275.

Tim NottOffice Phone: (616) 331-3275

Email: [email protected]

Tim Nott, 46, enters his 17th year as the sports information directorat Grand Valley State University. Nott was named SID on July 14,1997. Nott is responsible for a wide range of duties, including productionof athletic publications, media relations, home event management, sta-tistical record keeping, web site administration and promotion ofGVSU student-athletes for conference and national honors. Nott andhis staff have been honored by the College Sports Information Direc-tors of American (CoSIDA) for several of their publications. The 2008and 2009 GVSU football media guides were voted best in the nation

by CoSIDA, while the 2006 football media guide was voted third-best in the nation andthe 2003 football media guide was voted fourth-best in the nation. Prior to his appointment at Grand Valley State, Nott spent three years as an assistantSID at Michigan Tech where his football, men’s basketball, and women’s basketball pub-lications won national awards. Nott spent one year with the University of Florida sportsinformation department, working with the Gator football team and the men’s swimmingand diving team. His 1994 men’s swimming and diving media guide was honored as thebest in the nation by the CoSIDA. A native of Holt, Mich., Nott earned his bachelor’s degree in journalism, with a minorin sports studies, from Central Michigan University in 1992. While at CMU, he workedas a student assistant under Fred Stabley, Jr. for three years. Nott is entering his seventhyear on the Harlon Hill selection committee. Nott and his beautiful, understanding wife, Christy, have two daughters, Alyssa (17),and Emily (15), and a son Kyle (12).

Doug Witte en-ters his second year asthe Digital Media Man-ager for the Lakers afterspending five years asthe Athletic Web andGraphic Designer. Priorto being hired full-time,he was a graduate assis-

tant in the sports information office andalso worked for the GVSU football pro-gram from 2002-04. Witte earned a bachelor’s degree inSports Management from Cornerstone Uni-versity in 2002 and an M.Ed. from GVSUin 2007. Doug is responsible for the overalllook and design of GVSULakers.com andother associated websites, graphic design,social media, photography, and trade-marked logo use. Witte resides in Allendale, Mich.

Providing further assistance in theGrand Valley sports information depart-ment will be Kyle Schwerin and ZachDirlam.

CREDITSThe 2013 GVSU football media guide

was written, edited and designed by TimNott, sports information director, KyleSchwerin, and Doug Witte. Design layoutand typesetting with QuarkXPress 9.0.Cover design by Doug Witte. Specialthanks to Don Thomas for his contribu-tions to the History of Laker Football sec-tion. Photography by Doug Witte andAdam Bird. Printed by Grandville Print-ing of Grandville, Mich. The 2013 GrandValley State Media Guide can be pur-chased for $10.

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MEDIA INFORMATION

PRACTICESAll practices, as a general rule, are open

to the media. However, no interviews maybe conducted during a practice. Interviewswith players or coaches must be arrangedin advance, and may be held before orafter practice.

PLAYER INTERVIEWSAll requests for player interviews

should be made through the Grand ValleyState sports information department atleast 48 hours in advance. Game day in-terviews are not permitted prior to thegame. Post-game interviews will takeplace in the Odie Weight Room after theteam has been dismissed from its post-game meeting. In general, Coach Mitchelland players will be available approxi-mately 10 minutes after the game.

INTERVIEWS WITH HEADCOACH MATT MITCHELL

All requests for interviews with headcoach Matt Mitchell should be madethrough the Grand Valley State sports in-formation department at (616) 331-3275.

GRAND VALLEY SPORTS NETWORKMedia can obtain information through

the Grand Valley Sports Network on theinternet. GVSN will have press confer-ences, player interviews and coaches in-terviews thoughout the week for the entireseason.

Every Grand Valley State football game, both homeand away, will be carried live on the Grand ValleyState Football Network. WMUS 107.9 FM will serveas the flagship station. Affiliates are as follows:WDFN-AM 1130 DetroitESPN-FM 96.1 Grand RapidsWIMS-AM 1420 Michigan City, Ind.WKMI-AM 1360 KalamazooWMUS-FM 107.9 MuskegonDick Nelson, “The Voice of Laker Football,” will callthe play-by-play, with Steve Lloyd-Jones, addingcolor.

Laker Gameday Radio Schedule: • GVSU Football Tailgate Show on ESPN 96.1(90 minutes prior to kickoff)• LMCU Pregame Show on GVSN Network(60 minutes prior to kickoff)• GVSU Football Kickoff Show on GVSN Network (30 minutes prior to kickoff)• The Matt Mitchell Show can be heard live every

Thursday during the season at 7 p.m. on ESPN 96.1.

LAKER FOOTBALLON THE RADIO

PRIMARY GVSU FOOTBALL MEDIA OUTLETSESPN-FM 96.1WMUS-FM 107.9WTKG-AM 123077 Monroe Ctr. NW,Suite 1000Phone: (616) 459-1919

Bret BakitaClear Channel Radio77 Monroe Ctr. NW,Suite 1000Phone: (616) [email protected]

Pete WallnerGrand Rapids Press/MLive155 Michigan NWGrand Rapids, MI 49501Phone: (616) [email protected] D’AddonaHolland Sentinel54 W. 8th StreetHolland, MI 49423Phone: (616) [email protected]

Nate ThompsonGrand Haven Tribune101 N. Third StreetGrand Haven, MI 49417Phone: (616) [email protected] LanthornGVSU Student Paper0051 Kirkhof CenterAllendale, MI 49401Phone: (616) [email protected]

Tom KendraMuskegon Chronicle981 3rd StreetMuskegon, MI 49443Phone: (231) [email protected] ClydeWZZM-TV 13P.O. Box ZGrand Rapids, MI 49501Phone: (616) [email protected]

Jack DolesWOOD-TV 8120 College Ave. SEGrand Rapids, MI 49503Phone: (616) [email protected] AmoroseWXMI FOX 173117 Plaza Drive NEGrand Rapids, MI 49525Phone: (616) [email protected]

Regional Outlets Phone Number Fax NumberAssociated Press 1-800-642-4125 313-259-4966Detroit News 1-800-678-6400 (2260) 313-222-6019Detroit Free Press 1-800-678-6728 (6660) 313-222-5983Bay City Times 1-800-219-9919 989-893-0649Big Rapids Pioneer 231-796-4831 231-769-1152Jackson Citizen Patriot 517-768-4967 517-787-9710Kalamazoo Gazette 269-345-3511 269-388-8447Lansing State Journal 517-377-1068 517-377-1298

Regional Outlets Phone Number Fax NumberMidland Daily News 989-839-4238 989-835-6991Macomb Daily 586-469-4510 586-469-2892Mt. Pleasant Morning Sun 989-779-6061 989-773-6060Observer-Eccentric 734-591-2300 734-591-7279Port Huron Times Hearald 810-989-6266 810-989-6294Saginaw News 989-752-7171 989-752-3115South Haven Tribune 269-637-1104 269-637-8415Traverse City Record-Eagle 231-933-1410 231-946-8273

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QUICK FACTS

GENERAL INFORMATION

LOCATION Allendale, Mich.FOUNDED 1960ENROLLMENT 24,654 (Fall 2012)SCHOOL COLORS Blue, Black and WhiteCONFERENCE Great Lakes Intercollegiate (North Division)STADIUM Arend D. Lubbers StadiumCAPACITY 10,620SURFACE FieldTurfPRESIDENT Thomas J. HaasATHLETIC DIRECTOR Tim W. Selgo

HEAD COACH Matt MitchellALMAMATER Cornell College (‘97)RECORD AT GV (YEARS) 27-8 (3)CAREER RECORD (YEARS) 27-8 (3)FOOTBALL OFFICE PHONE 616-331-3050ASSISTANTSAssociate Head Coach/Quarterbacks Jack GinnOffensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Tim MorrisonWide Receivers Bill BrechinDefensive Backs Nick PostmaLinebackers Chris SimpsonRunning Backs Matt VitzthumDefensive Line Matt YochesGraduate Assistants Scott Cole, Steve Gardiner, Jim HardyStudent Assistant Jake BuffingaFOOTBALL HISTORYFirst Year - 1971All Time Record - 341-126-3 (.729)Last Playoff Appearance - 2010Playoff Appearances - 1978 (NAIA), 1989, 1990, 1991, 1994,1998, 2001, 2002,2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010GLIAC North Champions - 2012GLIAC Champions - 1977, 1978, 1981, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1997, 1998, 2001,2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010NCAA Division II National Champions - 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006

GRAND VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY LAKERSALLENDALE, MICHIGAN - AREND D. LUBBERS STADIUM

COACHING INFORMATION

RETURNEE INFORMATION

2012 RECORD 8-3CONFERENCE FINISH 7-3 (T1st GLIAC North)OFFENSIVE SET No Huddle, One BackDEFENSIVE SET 4-3LETTERMEN RETURNING / LOST 42 / 18STARTERS RETURNING / LOST 18 / 7

OFFENSE POS. CL.Matt Armstrong OL Sr.Isiah Grimes QB Jr.Marco Iaderosa PK Jr.Chris Picano P Jr.Chris Robinson RB Jr.Connor Gould OL So.Jamie Potts TE So.Kirk Spencer RB So.

Heath Parling QB Jr.(Injured in 2012, started in 2011)

SCHEDULE / RESULTS2013 SCHEDULESept. 7 Azusa PacificSept. 14 Truman StateSept. 21 TiffinSept. 28 at Ohio DominicanOct. 5 Michigan TechOct. 12 at Ferris StateOct. 19 Northern MichiganOct. 26 at NorthwoodNov. 2 HillsdaleNov. 9 at Wayne StateNov. 16 Saginaw Valley St.

2012 RESULTS (8-3 (7-3 GLIAC))at Western Oregon W 48-20Notre Dame (Ohio) W 83-46at Tiffin W 28-0Ohio Dominican W 46-41at Michigan Tech W 51-43Ferris State L 40-24at Northern Michigan L 38-10Northwood W 42-28at Hillsdale W 42-23Wayne State W 35-13at Saginaw Valley St. L 55-52

SPORTS INFORMATION

FOOTBALL CONTACT Tim NottADDRESS Grand Valley State University

174 FieldhouseAllendale, MI 49401

OFFICE PHONE 616-331-3275CELL PHONE 616-498-4713E-MAIL [email protected] 616-331-3838PRESS BOX PHONE 616-331-8646 / 8647WEB SITE www.gvsulakers.com

Italics denote Non-Conference Game

TEAM INFORMATION

DEFENSE POS. CL.Hunter Charneski DL Sr.Michael Hatcher DB Sr.Charles Hill LB Sr.Erik Thompson DB Sr.Luther Ware LB Sr.Reggie Williams DB Sr.DeVonte’ Jones DB Jr.Matt Judon DL Jr.Brad Horling DB So.

RETURNING STARTERSRETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSRUSHING ATT. YDS. AVG. TD AVG/GMKirk Spencer 129 978 7.6 5 88.9Michael Ratay 103 603 5.9 12 67.0Chris Robinson 56 361 6.4 6 90.2PASSING A-C-I YDS. PCT. TD AVG/GMIsiah Grimes 203-119-8 2,213 58.6 22 221.3Heath Parling 59-38-0 525 64.4 6 175.0RECEIVING REC. YDS. AVG. TD AVG/GMJamie Potts 17 327 19.2 2 29.7Brandan Green 15 296 19.7 2 26.9TACKLES S-A-T INT SACKS-YDS TFL-YDSCharles Hill 40-51-91 - 1.5-6 11.0-34Brad Horling 51-38-89 1-25 1.5-12 9.0-33Luther Ware 28-46-74 - 3.5-14 8.0-28Erik Thompson 20-27-47 1-3 - 0.5-1Reggie Williams 32-12-44 4-23 - 1.0-3

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COACHES

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COACHES

Matt Mitchell is set for his fourth year as the head coach of theGrand Valley State University football program. Mitchell, who isthe seventh head coach in the programs history, is 27-8 as the headcoach of the Lakers with one NCAA DII Playoff appearance, aGLIAC Championship and two GLIAC North Division titles. TheLakers claimed their sixth straight GLIAC title and appeared in theNCAA DII playoffs for the 11th consecutive year in his first seasonas head coach. In addition to his head coach responsibilities,Mitchell will remain the defensive coordinator for the Lakers. Grand Valley State was decimated by injuries on the defensiveside of the ball in 2012. However, a bright spot for the Lakers andMitchell come in knowing that they will get those players back forthe 2013 campaign. Offensively, the Lakers led the GLIAC in scor-ing in 2012 despite missing a number of key performres that werelost to season-ending injuries early in the season. Mitchell set a Grand Valley State record for most wins in a sea-son for a first-year football coach (11) in 2010. Mitchell guidedGVSU to a 10-1 regular season mark and a victory over ColoradoMines in an NCAA DII First-Round playoff game. The Laker de-fense held five opponents to 10 points or less, while the Laker of-fense scored 35 points or more nine times. A six-year veteran of the GVSU coaching staff prior to becom-ing head coach, Mitchell was the defensive coordinator and line-backer/safety coach for the Lakers. Mitchell's 2009 defense finishedthe regular season ranked first in the GLIAC in scoring defense(17.7 ppg), rushing defense (95.6 ypg), total defense (305.0 ypg),turnover margin (+22), QB sacks (48), tackles for loss (7.1 pg), and

The Matt Mitchell FileDegree: Cornell (Iowa), 1997, Biology/SecondaryEducationFamily: wife, Jenny, sons, Trayton and RJ

Coaching: 2012 - 8-3 GLIAC North Champion 2011 - 8-3 GLIAC North Champion 2010 - 11-2 NCAA DII Regional Semifinal 2009 - 13-2 NCAA DII Finalist 2008 - 11-1 NCAA DII Quarterfinals 2007 - 12-1 NCAA DII Semifinals 2006 - 13-0 NCAA DII National Champions 2005 - 15-0 NCAA DII National Champions 2004 -10-3 NCAA DII Quarterfinals 2008 - 2009 Defensive Coordinator Linebackers/Defensive Backs Grand Valley State 2004 - 2007 Assistant Coach Defensive Backs Grand Valley State 2000 - 2003 Assistant Coach Linebackers Wartburg

MATT MITCHELLHEAD COACH/DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR10TH SEASON AT GVSU (4TH AS HC)

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interceptions (21). The Laker defense ranked in the top 20 of sixNCAA DII national categories and held six opponents to 10 pointsor less. Seven Laker defenders earned either All-GLIAC first or sec-ond-team honors in 2009. The 2008 Laker defense led the GLIAC in six different cate-gories and ranked in the top 10 nationally in scoring defense(4th/12.6), QB sacks (2nd/4.17) and tackles for loss (6th/9.17).GVSU also ranked 17th in total defense (278.9), tallied two shutoutsand limited seven opponents to 10 points or less on the year withMitchell at the helm. Ten Lakers earned All-GLIAC plaudits, in-cluding Dan Skuta being named the GLIAC Defensive Lineman ofthe Year and being a consensus all-american selection. Mitchell’s 2007 Laker linebacking unit was the focal point of aGVSU defense that led the GLIAC and ranked nationally in scoringdefense (14.5), total defense (303.6), pass efficiency defense (95.6)and QB sacks (42), while ranking second in pass defense (154.7)and rush defense (148.9). Grand Valley State held nine-of-13 oppo-nents under 14 points and only one scored more than 21 points.Adams was a consensus all-american, while Carruth and Beatyearned All-GLIAC honors. In 2006, the Laker defense held its opponents to seven pointsor less five times, including a shutout in the season-opener at Find-lay. GVSU led the nation in QB sacks per game (3.53), while rank-ing fifth in turnovers gained (37). The Lakers held 8-of-15 foesunder 100 yards rushing. Mitchell’s linebacking unit featured All-American Anthony Adams, Matt Beaty, Kirk Carruth and P.J. Beuke.That group comprised four of the top 10 tacklers on the 2006 squad. In 2005, the Lakers’ defensive charge led the nation in pass ef-ficiency defense (83.6), ranked third in scoring defense (12.2), fifthin total defense (254.6) and seventh in rushing defense (88.3). GrandValley State held its opponents off the scoreboard in 25-of-52 quar-ters played during the 2005 season and seven-of-13 opponentsscored 10 points or less. In addition, nine-of-13 foes failed to reachthe 100-yard rushing mark. The Grand Valley State defense yielded15 TDs in 13 games last season, with six of those 15 TDs coming inthe fourth quarter. The Lakers held three opponents out of the end-zone for over 11 quarters to start the season. Mitchell’s linebacking unit was key in the Lakers’ dominatingdefense in 2004. GVSU led the GLIAC in scoring defense (14.4),rushing defense (99.2), and total defense (281.2). The Lakers rankedsecond in pass efficiency defense (95.7) and QB sacks (33). GVSUheld six teams to seven points or less with one shutout (34-0 atWayne State).

Prior to his arrival at GVSU, Mitchell spent four years at Wart-burg (Iowa) College as an assistant coach, including the final twoas the defensive coordinator. Wartburg, which compiled a record of21-3 while Mitchell was in charge of the defense, advanced to thequarterfinals of the NCAA Division III National Championship eachof his last two years. Wartburg finished third in total defense, secondin rush defense and eighth in scoring defense in 2003 underMitchell's guidance. His 2002 defense also ranked among the top10 statistically in Division III. Mitchell is a certified strength and conditioning coach throughthe NSCA and a club coach certified through USA Weightlifting.Mitchell was named the Football Quarterly Division II Strength andConditioning Coach of the Year in February 2007. Mitchell earned his B.S.S in Biology and Secondary Educationfrom Cornell (Iowa) College in 1997. Matt was a two-time, First-Team All-Midwest Conference selection as a defensive lineman dur-ing his playing career at Cornell (Iowa) College. Matt and his wife, the former Jenny Selgo, are the proud parentsof sons Trayton (4) and RJ (3).

All-Americans under Mitchell:Player Position YearCameron Bradfield OL 2010Andre Thomas DL 2011

All-GLIAC under Mitchell:Player Position YearLucius Hawkins LB 2004Matt Beaty LB 2005,07Anthony Adams LB 2006,07Kirk Carruth LB 2006,07Jake McGuckin SS 2008, 09Rob Carlisle CB 2008, 10Chris Huley CB 2008Justin Victor LB 2009Zach Breen LB 2009, 10Matt Bakker DB 2009, 10

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RECRUITING AREA: Southeast Michigan, Northern Indiana, Ft. Wayne, Toledo

Jack Ginn is set for his sixth year at Grand Valley State as the associate head coach. Ginn will coach the quarterbacks in 2013 aftercoaching the wide receivers the past five years. Ginn is known for an innovative, yet balanced offensive scheme. Since his arrival, GVSU has led the GLIAC and ranked in the

top 20 nationally in virtually every offensive category. GVSU has averaged over 35.0 points and 450 yards per game during Ginn’stime with the Lakers. In addition, Ginn has tutored eight offensive players that have earned All-GLIAC first or second-team honors inhis five years. Grand Valley State led the GLIAC and ranked sixth nationally in points per game (41.9), while ranking among the leadersin virtually every offensive category. Ginn started the North Carolina Wesleyan football program in 2004 and quickly established the Blue & Gold as a USA South con-

tender. In four years, he compiled a 23-17 overall record and an 18-9 USA South mark, having produced the first-ever undefeated con-ference champion with a 7-0 league record in 2007. Additionally, Ginn produced 42 All-Conference players, two Defensive Rookiesof the Year, two Offensive Rookies of the Year, and two Offensive Players of the Year. North Carolina Wesleyan earned its first NCAA Tournament berth and playoff win in 2007, becoming the first-ever #8 seed to

knock off a #1 seed when the Bishops upset Washington and Jefferson by a 35-34 score. In just four seasons of play, Ginn took NorthCarolina Wesleyan from unknown status to a spot in the Division National III top 25. Ginn joined North Carolina Wesleyan with 15 years of college coaching experience, including stints at NCAA Division I, II, and

III institutions. In those 15 seasons, Ginn was a part of 130 victories and just 28 defeats, having spent almost equal time coachingoffense and defense. Prior to coming to North Carolina Wesleyan, Ginn served two years as an assistant coach at Shepherd College, an NCAA Division

II school in Shepherdstown, WV. During his tenure, Shepherd compiled a two-year record of 15-5, and set 16 offensive school records.From 1997-2000, Ginn was the Offensive Coordinator at Wartburg College, a NCAA Division III school in Waverly, IA . His offenseaveraged 35 points per game over the four-year period, setting 19 school records and helping Wartburg achieve a 35-6 record. Ginn began his coaching career in 1987 as a part-time assistant at his alma mater, Emory & Henry College. Emory & Henry con-

cluded the 1987 campaign with an appearance in the NCAA Division III national semifinals. Ginn spent the 1988 and 1989 seasons asa graduate assistant at the University of Illinois. The Illini played in the 1988 All-American Bowl (vs. Florida) and the 1990 FloridaCitrus Bowl (vs. Virginia). Ginn returned to his alma mater in the fall of 1990, coaching the secondary for six years. Emory & Henrywon four conference championships and compiled a record of 49-14 during his stay. Ginn and his wife, Sherri, have three children: daughter Katherine (17), son Adam (12), and son Carter (11).

All-GLIAC under Ginn:Player Position YearJonn Mathews WR 2008Blake Smolen WR 2008-09Andrew Lorman TE 2009, 11Greg Gay WR 2010-11Tony Carreri TE 2010-11Jovonne Augustus WR 2010-11Charles Johnson WR 2011-12Israel Woolfork WR 2012

JACK GINNASSOC. HEAD COACH/QUARTERBACKS5TH SEASON AT GVSU

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RECRUITING AREA: Mid-Michigan, Lansing Area, California Junior Colleges

Matt Yoches enters his eighth year on the Laker coaching staff and will coach the defensive line for the third consecutive year. His eightyears on the staff ranks second to head coach Matt Mitchell’s nine years at GVSU. Yoches’ defensive lines have been some of the most dom-inant in DII football the last seven years, evidenced by 14 All-GLIAC honors and six all-america selections among his position group. Thedefensive line has spearheaded a defensive unit that has ranked nationally in several categories, including in the top 20 for sacks and tacklesfor loss. The 2012 GVSU defensive line was decimated by injuries, evidenced by the fact that 22 games were missed from the defensive front. The Lakes’ 2011 defensive line led the GLIAC in QB sacks (36) and tackles for loss (93), while helping the squad rank second in scoringdefense (20.2). Yoches’ 2010 defensive line ranked among the league leaders in sacks and tackles for loss. The 2009 Laker defensive line played a key role in a defense that ranked 15th nationally in scoring defense (17.7 ppg), 17th in rushingdefense (95.6 ypg), and 13th in QB sacks (48). In addition, the Laker defense recorded 107 tackles for loss, a total that led the GLIAC and

ranked 47th nationally. The Laker defense led the GLIAC in five categoriesand ranked among the top 10 in every listing. Yoches tutored junior defensiveend Danny Richard, the 2009 GLIAC Defensive Lineman of the Year, whileNick Lawrence and Alex Gilde earned All-GLIAC plaudits.The 2008 Laker defense led the GLIAC in six different categories and rankedin the top 10 nationally in scoring defense (4th/12.6), QB sacks (2nd/4.17)and tackles for loss (6th/9.17). GVSU also ranked 17th in total defense(278.9), tallied two shutouts and limited seven opponents to 10 points or lesson the year. Justin Victor and Brad Howard both earned All-GLIAC honorsas linebackers under Yoches.Yoches guided the 2007 GVSU defensive line to 28 QB sacks and 49.5 tack-les for loss. GVSU led the GLIAC in scoring defense (14.5), total defense(303.6), pass efficiency defense (95.6) and QB sacks (42), while ranking sec-ond in pass defense (154.7) and rush defense (148.9). Grand Valley State heldnine-of-13 opponents under 14 points and only one scored more than 21points. Junior Dan Skuta earned all-america honors, while senior Ryan Gay-dosh and freshman Danny Richard earned All-GLIAC plaudits.Yoches’ defensive line dominated the line of scrimmage in 2006. The Lakerdefensive line played a key role in holding opponents to seven points or lessfive times, including a shutout in the season-opener at Findlay. GVSU led thenation in QB sacks per game (3.53), while ranking fifth in turnovers gained

(37). The Lakers held 8-of-15 foes under 100 yards rushing. Four members of the Laker defensive line ranked among the top eight tacklersand accounted for 57 tackles for loss and 28 quarterback sacks. Defensive tackleMike McFadden was honored as the GLIAC Defensive Lineman of the Yearfor the second straight year and became the first two-time winner of the GeneUpshaw Award which is presented to the top interior lineman in Division IIfootball. Defensive tackle Derrick Jones joined McFadden on the All-GLIACFirst-Team. Yoches turned in a stellar four-year career for the Lakers on the defensiveline (2000-2003). A four-year letterwinner for the Lakers on the defensive front,Yoches was part of GVSU’s back-to-back National Championship teams in2002-03. He tallied 38 tackles, 12 tackles for loss (-67) and five QB sacks (-42) during his senior campaign. Matt received All-GLIAC plaudits and wasnamed to the CoSIDA District Four All-Academic squad as a senior. Yoches recorded 68 total tackles, 16 tackles for loss (-67) and seven QBsack (-42) in his career. GVSU was 48-6 during his career with two NationalChampionships and two GLIAC titles. A Dearborn Heights, Mich. native, Matt graduated from Grand Valley Statein 2004 with a movement science degree and is currently working on his mas-ter’s. Matt and his wife, the former Adrienne Lubeck, are the proud parents ofSamuel (6) and Danielle (4).

All-GLIAC under Yoches:Player Position YearKeyonta Marshall DL 2004Marcus Spencer DL 2004Aaron Hein DL 2004Michael McFadden DL 2004,05,06Jorge Tapia DL 2005Derrick Jones DL 2006Ryan Gaydosh DL 2006,07Dan Skuta DL 2006,07Danny Richard DL 2007, 08, 09Justin Victor LB 2008Brad Howard LB 2008Alex Gilde DL 2009Nick Lawrence DL 2009-10Andre Thomas DL 2011

MATT YOCHESASST. COACH/DEFENSIVE LINE8TH SEASON AT GVSU

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RECRUITING AREA: Detroit, Western and Southern Detroit Suburbs

Chris Simpson enters his fourth year on the Laker coaching staff as the linebacker coach. Simpson, who has tutored three All-GLIAC performers in his first three years, joined GVSU after spending two years on the Nebraska-Omaha staff as the defensive linecoach and special teams coordinator. Simpson will have the services of his entire unit for the 2013 season, including All-GLIAC performer Luther Ware. The 2011 linebacking unit was a key component in a Laker defense that ended the year among the GLIAC leaders. GVSU led theleague in tackles for loss (93) and QB sacks (36), while ranking second in scoring defense (20.2). GVSU limited opponents to 15.5points per game in the last five games. Simpson’s linebacking unit helped the Laker defense rank nationally in several categories, including the top 20 in tackles for lossand QB sacks.

The Mavericks were 14-9 with one appearance in the NCAADII playoffs during his time on the staff. Simpson spent five years atDIII power Wisconsin-Whitewater where he was an assistant coachin charge of the linebackers. UWW was 42-3 his final three seasonswith three straight NCAA DIII National Championship game appear-ances and three Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conferencecrowns. The Warhawks claimed the 2007 National Championship andturned in an overall mark of 56-9 during his five years on the staff.

In addition, Simpson coached two years (1999-2000) at Wau-nakee (Wis.) High School, one year (2001) at Loras College inDubuque, Iowa, as a graduate assistant and one year (2002) at Wis-consin-Platteville. In the summer of 2006, Simpson was selected as aparticipant at the NCAA Men's Football Coaches Academy. He alsohas received an NFL Minority Coaching Internship the past fouryears, from the Green Bay Packers, for defensive line and specialteams in the summer of 2006, in 2007 with the Dallas Cowboys, in2008 with the Carolina Panthers and in 2009 with the MinnesotaVikings and Cleveland Browns.

Simpson graduated with a bachelor's degree from Wisconsin-Whitewater in physical education in 1998. He earned his masters incurriculum and instruction in 2004. Simpson and his wife, Nicole, re-side in Hudsonville with three kids: Jarryn (13), Riley (10), Noah (6).

All-GLIAC under Simpson:Player Position YearJustin Victor LB 2010Luther Ware LB 2010Brad Howard LB 2011

CHRIS SIMPSONASST. COACH/LINEBACKERS4TH SEASON AT GVSU

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RECRUITING AREA: West Michigan, South Chicago suburbs

Tim Morrison enters his fourth year coaching the offensive line, but it will be his first as the Grand Valley State offensive coordinator.Morrison has solidified himself as one of the top offensive minds and line coaches in the country, evidenced by his tutoring eight All-GLIAC performers his first three years. The 2012 offense ranked among the leaders nationally and the GVSU offensive line keyed that scoring punch. GVSU ranked sixthnationally in scoring (41.9 ppg), second in the GLIAC and 13th nationally in total yards per game (474.5), while ranking 10th nationallyin sacks allowed (0.73).

Morrison’s 2011 offensive line led the GLIAC and ranked sixthnationally in sacks allowed (10). The Laker offensive line pavedthe way for a balanced offensive attack. GVSU led the GLIAC inrushing (226.4), total offense (467.5) and scoring (42.3) in 2011,while ranking fifth in passing (240.9). GVSU ranked sixth nation-ally in scoring and 10th in total offense.

Morrison’s offensive line in 2010 played a key role in an of-fense that ranked nationally in several categories, including 14thin rushing offense (216.3), 16th in scoring offense (36.1) and 17thin total offense (437.6).

Morrison tutored three All-GLIAC honorees in 2010, includingfirst-team performers Cameron Bradfield and Matt Armstrong.Bradfield signed a free agent contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars,while Armstrong is a preseason all-american.

Prior to his arrival at GVSU, Morrison spent nine years as theoffensive line coach and recruiting coordinator at Wartburg. In ad-dition, Morrison spent the two years (2008-2009) as the offensivecoordinator for the Knights. Wartburg was 66-17 during his timeon the staff, including four trips to the NCAA DIII playoffs. TheKnights ranked as one of the top offensive units in the Iowa Inter-collegiate Athletic Conference and in Division III with Morrisonat the helm of the offense. Wartburg used a balanced attack en routeto setting several team and individual records, while his offensivelines allowed just 48 quarterback sacks in over 1,600 passing at-

tempts from 2002-2009. Tim spent two years (1999-2000) coaching the linebackers and special teams at Allegheny College. Morrison earned four letters (1995-1999) and was the starting fullback for three seasons at Wartburg. He was voted team captain asa senior. Morrison earned a B.A. degree in secondary education at Wartburg in 1999 and completed his masters of arts in educationdegree from Viterbo (Wis.) University in July of 2007. Tim and his wife, Betsy, reside in Grandville with daughter Harper (2)

All-GLIAC under Morrison:Player Position YearCameron Bradfield OL 2010Matt Armstrong OL 2010, 12James Hardy OL 2011Ian Evans OL 2011Andrew Biedenbender OL 2011-12Tim Lelito OL 2011-12

TIM MORRISONASST. COACH/OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR4TH SEASON AT GVSU

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RECRUITING AREA: Northern and Eastern Detroit suburbs, Kansas Junior Colleges

Nick Postma enters his fourth year as the defensive backs coach and recruiting coordinator at Grand Valley State. Postma is makinghis second stint on the Laker coaching staff, having served as a graduate assistant in 2007. Postma has tutored a young defensive sec-ondary since 2010, but will have the benefit of nearly every player that saw game action in 2012 returning to the gridiron in 2013.Safety Erik Thompson and corner are All-GLIAC candidates, while senior Michael Hatcher and DeVonte Jones are returning starters.In addition, several key newcomers will be in the mix for playing time. Postma tutored three All-GLIAC performers (Matt Bakker, Zach Breen, Rob Carlisle) in 2010 as GVSU’s secondary picked off 18passes and notched 35 pass deflections as a group in 2010. The Laker defensive secondary ranked nationally in pass defense, passbreakups and interceptions. Prior to his return to GVSU, Postma spent two years as an assistant coach at Lake Erie College in Painesville, Ohio where hecoached the defensive backs. Nick spent the 2006 campaign at Gannon University as a defensive backs coach. A graduate of Saginaw Valley State, Postma earned a bachelor's degree in exercise science in June of 2005. Postma was a four-yearletterwinner and a three-year starter for the Cardinals on the gridiron as a strong safety. Saginaw Valley State appeared in the NCAA Di-vision II playoffs each of his playing seasons, while also capturing a GLIAC Championship in 2003. SVSU compiled an overall recordof 39-9 and a GLIAC mark of 34-6 during his career. Postma, who recorded 110 career tackles, earned All-GLIAC honors as a senior.

All-GLIAC under Postma:Player Position YearMatt Bakker DB 2009-10Rob Carlisle DB 2010Zach Breen DB 2010-11Erik Thompson DB 2011

NICK POSTMAASST. COACH/DEFENSIVE BACKS4TH SEASON AT GVSU

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RECRUITING AREA: Southwest Michigan, Chicago and Chicago suburbs

Bill Brechin is in his first year as an assistant coach with the Lakers, but he is by no means a stranger to Grand Valley State orthe football program. Bill is a former standout on the gridiron for GVSU where he played a key role in GVSU's National Championshipcampaigns in 2005 and 2006, followed by two-year stint as a graduate assistant. "We are excited to have Bill Brechin back at Grand Valley State," said Mitchell. "Bill knows our championship culture well asa former student-athlete and coach on multiple championship teams. His coaching experiences both at Grand Valley State and theUniversity of Notre Dame will help the players he works with achieve at a championship level." Brechin most recently finished his third season working with the Notre Dame football coaching staff. From 2010-11, Brechinwas an intern for the offensive staff and his primary duties involved as-sisting the offensive coaches in a variety of areas. He was responsible forfilm breakdowns, scouting reports, playbooks and other duties as assignedby head coach Brian Kelly or the offensive coaching staff. In 2012,Brechin worked with the wide receivers and slot receivers, assisting bothoutside wide receivers coach Mike Denbrock and running backs/slot re-ceivers coach Tony Alford. Brechin joined the Irish following a two-yearstint as graduate assistant at Grand Valley State where he worked with theLakers' safeties. In 2009, Grand Valley State advanced to the NCAA Di-vision II national championship game. "I am excited to get back to Grand Valley State," said Brechin. "TheUniversity and the football program have dedicated themselves to devel-oping student-athletes on and off the playing field. I have many greatmemories that will not be forgotten and look forward to creating similarmemories for current and future players," added Brechin. Brechin was an All-GLIAC performer at Grand Valley State from2005-07 as a defensive back. He played for current Notre Dame offensivecoordinator Chuck Martin when he was head coach at Grand Valley State(2004-09). In his career with the Lakers, Brechin tallied 82 tackles, 24pass deflections and eight interceptions. A three-year starter for the Lakers,Brechin led GVSU to back-to-back NCAA DII National Championshipsin 2005 and 2006 and helped the Lakers post a 40-1 record during his playing career. Brechin was the defensive player of the gamein the 2006 title game as he picked off two passes and recovered a fumble in the 17-14 victory. Brechin is a native of Addison, Ill. He and his wife Jessica have a son, John (2) and infant daughter, Addyson.

BILL BRECHINASST. COACH/WIDE RECEIVERS1st SEASON AT GVSU

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Jim Schaak returns to the Grand Valley State coaching staff after a three-year stint at Grand Rapids Com-munity College. Schaak, who spent seven years on the GVSU staff as a special teams coach under BrianKelly and Chuck Martin, will once again handle the Laker kickers.

RECRUITING AREA: Northeast Michigan, Dayton, Cincinnati

Matt Vitzthum is in his first year as the running back coach for the Laker football program. Vitzthum, who comes to Grand ValleyState after one season as the quarterback coach at Wittenberg University. "We are excited to have Matt join the Grand Valley State football program," said head coach Matt Mitchell. "Matt has been aroundsuccessful football programs in St. Cloud State and Wittenberg that have competed at a championship level. In addition, he has workedunder some outstanding coaches that are highly respected in the coaching profession." Vitzthum joined the Wittenberg coaching staff in 2012 after spending three years at St. Cloud State as a graduate assistant coach.Wittenberg finished with a 10-2 mark and advanced to the second round of the NCAA DIII Playoffs during the 2012 campaign. He tu-tored an all-conference quarterback and helped direct an offense that led the league in total offense, passing efficiency and scoring. Vitzthum served as the video coordinator and also coached both the tight ends and running backs at St. Cloud State, helping theteam to a three-year record of 30-7, including two trips to the NCAA DII football playoffs. He coached three players who earned all-conference honors as St. Cloud State advanced to the NCAA Division II Tournament in both 2010 and 2011. Matt played three years of football at Wartburg College, earning Offensive Scout Team Player of the Year and a varsity letter duringhis playing career. While working toward his bachelor of arts in business administration that he earned in 2009, Vitzthum spent twoyears serving as a student assistant coach, assisting the offensive coordinator with game plans and conducting weekly scout team meet-ings. "I am honored to join the Grand Valley State football program," said Vitzthum. "I have followed the Laker football program closelyand I look forward working with a great coaching staff and coaching outstanding student-athletes," added Vitzthum.

MATT VITZTHUMASST. COACH/RUNNING BACKS1st SEASON AT GVSU

JIM SCHAAKSPECIAL TEAMS

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Mark Stoessner enters his seventhyear as head athletic trainer at GrandValley State. Stoessner is responsiblefor the day-to-day operation in theGVSU athletic training department thatoversees more than 500 student-ath-letes. Stoessner, who was awarded theGreat Lakes Athletic Trainers’ Associ-ation’s Dedicated Service Award for 2012, is currently the Presidentof the Michigan Athletic Trainers Society.

Stoessner was an assistant athletic trainer at Michigan from 2001-2004, before taking over as the Coordinator of Athletic Medicine forthe Wolverines in 2004. In addition to his responsibilities in athletictraining, Stoessner was an instructor in the Department of Kinesiol-ogy. Prior to joining the University of Michigan in 2001, Mark wasthe head athletic trainer at Northern Michigan from 1988-2001.Stoessner received his Master of Arts degree from Northern Michiganin 1988 and his Bachelor of Science degree from Bowling Green in1986.

A native of Ravenna, Ohio, Stoessner and his wife, Becky, are theproud parents of sons Jeremy (17) and Joshua (13). Mark is an activemember of the National Athletic Trainers Association and the Michi-gan Athletic Trainers Association.

MarkStoessner

HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER

DamonArnold

ACADEMIC ADVISOR

Jake BuffingaStudent Assistant

Jerry SchneiderEquipment

Scott ColeGraduate Assistant

Steve GardinerGraduate Assistant

James HardyGraduate Assistant

Damon Arnold is in his ninth yearas the athletic academic advisor atGrand Valley State. In his position as athletic aca-demic advisor at Grand Valley,Arnold and his staff work with all 20intercollegiate athletic teams and stu-dent-athletes on a variety of aca-demic issues. Arnold assists the coordinators of tutorial services,the academic resource center and career services in assisting stu-dent-athletes with the appropriate support services on campus asneeded. In addition, Arnold assists all student-athletes with courseselection, goal fulfillment and eligibility requirements, while mon-itoring the academic progress during the academic year of student-athletes in each sport. Prior to coming to Grand Valley, Arnold spent five years atWashington State University where he worked as a counselor/ad-vocate for African American student-athletes. Damon received his Associates Degree in 1992 and his Bach-elor of Arts degree in 1997. Damon then went on to obtain hisMaster of Arts Degree and Masters of Science Degree in PhysicalEducation. Finally Damon earned his Doctor of Philosophy in Ed-ucation in 2003. Damon and his wife, Sharelle, have a son D.J. (10), and a daugh-ter, Alani (8)

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The 2013 Grand Valley State football team willhave a solid foundation to build upon from 2012, return-ing 44 letterwinners and 18 starters from a squad thatwent 8-3, won the GLIAC North Championship andvaulted as high as #3 in the top 25 rankings during the

year. How-ever, aplethora of in-juries that costGVSU 68games ofmissed actionfrom its two-deep played akey role in thesquad notreaching itsultimate goalof winning aleague title

and reaching the NCAA DII Playoffs.“We were obviously not happy with the end re-

sult in 2012,” said third-year head coach Matt Mitchell. “Our offense put us in position to play deep into

the season for the most part, but we did not get the jobdone on the defensive side of the ball,” said Mitchell.“Injuries on both sides fo the ball played a role, but inthe end we need to be better as coaches and players inevery facet of the game.”

The Lakers lost a dangerous weapon in All-American receiver Charles Johnson (72 rec., 1,199 yds.,16 TDs), who was selected by the Green Bay Packersin the 2013 NFL draft, however, GVSU does return anumber of offensive players that played key roles in thesquad averaging 41.9 points per game in 2012.

In the passing game, GVSU returns nearly all ofits production ( 2,738 yards and 28 TDs) between twoquarterbacks. In addition, the last two starting quarter-backs for the Lakers return as the national leaders inpass efficiency rating (Heath Parling 2011 and IsiahGrimes 2012). The rushing game, which tallied 2,387yards and 32 touchdowns, averaged nearly six yards percarry and racked up 218.1 yards a game in 2012. Thereceiving unit is where the most change will happen,with the top two pass-catchers from 2012 (Charles John-son and Israel Woolfork) graduated. The Lakers will bereturning 75 catches, 1,375 yards and 11 touchdowns,but the extremely experienced group of quarterbacksshould make the rebuilding process a little easier.

Since 2001, every quarterback that has returnedas a starter from the previous season has led Grand Val-ley State to the NCAA Division II National Champi-onship game. Junior Heath Parling (6-3, 215) is

returning from an injury in2012 that limited him tothree games. In 2011, Par-ling led the nation in passefficiency rating (180.3)after completing 154-of-249 passes for 2,415 yardsand 34 TDs. His limitedtime in 2012 saw him com-

plete 38-of-59 passes for 525 yards, six TDs and no in-terceptions. Isiah Grimes (6-6, 240) stepped in formParling in 2012 returns in 2013 after putting together anoutstanding sophomore campaign. Grimes completed119-of-203 passes for 2,213 yards and 22 TDs, leadingthe nation in pass efficiency at 178.07. For his efforts,Grimes was named honorable mention All-GLIAC.

“We feel good with our returning quarterbacksand what they bring to the table. Heath and Isiah havebeen in our offense for four years and have a combined21 starts.”

The Lakers are loaded at the running back posi-tion in 2013, returning nearly every yard gained from the2012 season. The Laker running game features nearlyevery type of running back, including four players thathave started games in the backfield. The veteran pres-ence of the group is senior Hersey Jackson (6-0, 215),who battled injuries in 2012, playing in only two gamesand scoring three touchdowns. Junior Chris Robinson(6-1, 220) had 361 yardsand six TDs in a little overthree games played. JuniorMichael Ratay (5-10, 205)rushed for 603 yards and12 TDs in nine games,while sophomore KirkSpencer (5-11, 200) isback after rushing for 978yards and five TDs. Ratay,Robinson and Spencer av-eraged 6.7 yards per carryin 2012, while Jackson isonly 27 yards shy of 1,000for his career. Junior Ben Hutchins (5-9, 195) played in10 games last year, rushing for 216 yards and three TDs,while sophomore Dondre Adams (5-10, 185) and red-shirt freshmen Terrell Dorsey (5-11, 225) and Donte’ Fox(5-10, 220) will also compete for carries.

“We obviously have great talent and depth at run-ning back. Running the ball has always been key to ouroffense and it will continue to be a key. We really likethe versatility of our running backs and what they offerto our offense,” said Mitchell.

The wide receivers may not have a lot of starting

RUNNING BACKSPlayer ClassHersey Jackson Sr.Antonio Hutchins Jr.Ben Hutchins Jr.Michael Ratay Jr.Chris Robinson Jr.Dondre Adams So.Kirk Spencer * So.Blake Cook RFr.Terrell Dorsey RFr.Donte’ Fox RFr.Ryan Mahoney Fr.Parker McInnis Fr.* Denotes returning starter

QUARTERBACKSPlayer ClassIsiah Grimes * Jr.Heath Parling * (inj. ‘12) Jr.Jeff O’Brien So.Sean Charette RFr.Ollie Ajami Fr.Kyle Short Fr.Bart Williams Fr.* Denotes returning starter

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experience returning from 2012, but the group still has alot of veteran leadership returning. Senior BrandanGreen (5-10, 180), who is one of the more versatile play-ers on the roster, hauled in 16 passes for 296 yards andtwo TDs in last season. Juniors Keontre’ Miskel (6-1,190) and Darryl Pitts (6-2, 200) are set to take over forthe dparted Johnson and Woolfork. Miskel caught fivepasses for 70 yards and a TD last season, while Pittscaught 13 passes for 323 yards and two TDs, leading theteam with a 24.8 yards per catch average. Senior BillySeiler (5-7, 180) is a flexible player who has seen time

at receiver, running backand returner over his ca-reer, combining for nearly350 all-purpose yards in20 games. Juniors JusticeWright (5-11, 190) andSteve Eleazer (6-2, 205)have also seen time forGVSU and will contributeagain this year.Sophomores Thomas

Sellers (6-5, 205) andRobert Shelby (6-2, 185)provide depth to the posi-tion, while a trio of re-ceivers made a name forthemselves in the spring.Redshirt freshmen Joe

Robbins (6-3, 205), Urston Smith (6-1, 205) and KevinVicari (5-9, 185) have all laid claim to playing time comethe fall.

“We will be a lot more balanced at receiver thisseason and we have a number of options because of ourdepth.”

The top returning receiver from the 2012 seasoncomes from the athletic group of tight ends. SophomoreJamie Potts (6-3, 225) caught 17 passes for 327 yardsand two TDs in his first campaign and returns for the2013 season as the leader in both catches and yards froma year ago. Junior Joe Wirth (6-4, 257) is one of the bestblocking tight ends on the team and has played in 19games in his two years as a Laker. Joining the rotationand new to the program this year will be junior DylanBrooks (6-2, 248) and sophomore Alton Voss (6-3, 245).In addition, redshirt freshmen Jeremy Byers (6-3, 240)and Joe Warner (6-4, 230) will provide depth.

“I really like what we have at tight end. Likewide receiver, we have experience and depth with a num-ber of combinations that we can put on the field.”

The strength of nearly every Laker football teamfor the last 15 years has been the offensive line and thisyear’s squad is led by one of the best in NCAA Division

II entering the 2013 season.Senior Matt Armstrong

(6-3, 290) is a consensuspreseason All-American anda strong candidate to givethe Lakers a ninth GLIACOffensive Lineman of theYear in the last 12 years.Armstrong was a First-Team All-GLIAC honoreein 2012. Sophomore ConnorGould (6-4, 280) started 10

games for the Lakers in 2012 as a redshirt freshman andwill be candidate for postseason honors. Joining him asa starter should be junior tackle Eric LaBuhn (6-5, 315),who started four games last year and played in all 11.Junior Payton McCallum (6-2, 280) is an experiencedplayer who will see time at guard, while sophomore JimWalsh (6-5, 310) should step in to the right tackle posi-tion. Seeing time as part of the two-deep should be soph-omore Aaron Cox (6-5, 300), sophomore BrandonRevenberg (6-4, 285), and redshirt freshmen Robert Ault(6-3, 295), Cameron Hobbs (6-5, 305) and Zach Jolly (6-7, 280).

“I like the players we will line up with on the of-fensive line, however, we have some unknowns becauseof playing experience.”

Defensively, coaches and players are looking fordifferent results in 2013. Aplethora of injuries af-fected every position onthe defensive side of theball. However, gained wasa lot of experience thatshould bode well in thisseason.

The defensive lineshould be full of depth in2013 with returning lead-ership and a pair of tal-ented transfers.

Junior Matt Judon(6-4, 255) played in andstarted eight games, tally-ing 37 tackles, 3.5 sacks,seven tackles for loss andan interception. On the other end of the line will be juniortransfer Matt Mosley (6-3, 245).

Inside, you will find another pair of juniors, withIsiah Dunning (6-3, 270) and transfer Frank Boenzi (6-2, 295). Dunning played in all 11 games in 2012 and had4.5 of his 14 total tackles go for a loss.

Another veteran who should see plenty of time

OFFENSIVE LINEPlayer ClassMatt Armstrong * Sr.Eric LaBuhn Jr.Payton McCallum Jr.Aaron Cox So.Connor Gould So.Brandon Revenberg So.Jim Walsh So.Robert Ault RFr.Cameron Hobbs RFr.Zach Jolly RFr.Dan DeLuca Fr.Josh Dentler Fr.Anthony Jazvac Fr.Evan Schriner Fr.Mike Smith Fr.Mark Tucker Fr.Chris Wilson Fr.* Denotes returning starter

TIGHT ENDSPlayer ClassDylan Brooks Jr.Joe Wirth Jr.Ryan Huguenard So.Jamie Potts * So.Alton Voss So.Derek DeLuca So.Jeremy Byers RFr.Joe Warner RFr.Nick Keizer Fr.Scott Koenigsknecht Fr.Brian Moran Fr.* Denotes returning starter

WIDE RECEIVERSPlayer ClassBrandan Green Sr.Billy Seiler Sr.Steve Eleazer Jr.Keontre’ Miskel Jr.Darryl Pitts Jr.Justice Wright Jr.Jordan Beachnau So.Dan Hummel So.Thomas Sellers So.Robert Shelby So.Joe Robbins RFr.Troy Sassack RFr.Urston Smith RFr.Jake Vento RFr.Kevin Vicari RFr.Brandon Bean Fr.Andrew Clements Fr.Tre Walton Fr.

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will be senior HunterCharneski (6-2, 260), whotallied 29 tackles, twosacks and 4.5 tackles forloss in 2012. Also gettingtime in the defensive linerotation will be seniorLucas Kozuch (6-3, 245),who recorded 17 tackles,two sacks and 3.5 tacklesfor loss last year, as well assophomores Montae Jack-son (6-1, 240) and De’On-dre Hogan (6-2, 245). Atalented group of redshirtfreshmen will compete fortime, including TommieBush (6-3, 243), SonnyHaskins (6-2, 315), DylanHeyvaert (6-3, 245), JamesNutter (6-3, 225), Ian Sampson (6-2, 230) and Scott Tack-ett (6-4, 240).

“We will have increased depth with experience. Ilike our newcomers and they will be counted on to makean impact.”

An experienced group of linebackers, that in-cludes four seniors, returns in 2012. Senior Charles Hill

(6-1, 210) was the leadingtackler for GVSU a yearago, recording 91 totalstops with 1.5 sacks, 11tackles for loss and threequarterback hurries. SeniorLuther Ware (6-0, 225)notched 74 tackles, includ-ing 3.5 sacks and eighttackles for loss. Ware andHill have combined for356 total tackles in theircareers.

Senior Jordan Kaufman (6-3, 225) tallied 28 tack-les, while Sam Power (6-3, 240) added 26 tackles in eightgames while battling injuries. A pair of redshirt freshmen,Joe Moran (6-2, 240) and David Talley (6-2, 230), willsee a significant amount of game action.

“We have both ends of the spectrum in our line-backer corps with four seniors and two redshirt freshman.Luther and Chuck have played a lot of good football forus and we are expecting leadership and playmaking.”

The secondary is a group that played early in theircareers, but that experience should pay dividends in 2013as a talented group returns to patrol the back end of thedefense.

Seniors Michael Hatcher (5-10, 190), ReggieWilliams (5-9, 175) and Erik Thompson (6-1, 200) have

been three-year starters forGVSU and are back fortheir final run. Hatcher andWilliams combined for 72tackles and five intercep-tions in 2012, whileThompson is one of the topdefensive playmakers andreturners in all of DivisionII. Fellow senior SuaveLavallis (5-11, 185)stepped in to start a pair ofgames in 2012, recording28 tackles, while junior De-Vonte’ Jones (5-10, 185)started six games, collect-ing 28 tackles and threepass break-ups.

Sophomore BradHorling (6-2, 215) returns at safety after a stellar freshmancampaign where he was the second-leading tackler on theteam with 89 stops, including nine tackles for loss. JuniorsDeonte’ Hurst (5-11, 185) and Jack Sauber (6-0, 200)combined for 70 tackles from the nickel position last sea-son. Joining the rotation in the secondary will be juniorBobby Wunderlich (6-3, 215), who had 42 tackles andtwo tackles for loss, and redshirt freshmen Donte Carey(6-1, 192) and Branden Delk (6-1, 210).

The Lakers return three experienced special teamsplayers, including junior Marco Iaderosa, who scored 61points for the Lakers and had 22 touchbacks on kickoffs.Junior Chris Picano returns after averaging nearly 41

yards per punt, while sen-ior Ryan Stokes saw signif-icant time in 2011, butbattled a leg injury a yearago. Pushing for time thisseason will be freshmanplacekicker Joel Schipper.“We will have an open

competition during our preseason and the duties will goto who wins the job.”

SECONDARYPlayer ClassMichael Hatcher * Sr.Suave Lavallis Sr.Erik Thompson * Sr.Reggie Williams * Sr.Deonte’ Hurst Jr.DeVonte’ Jones * Jr.Jack Sauber Jr.Bobby Wunderlich Jr.Brad Horling * So.Donte Carey RFr.Jacques Christian RFr.Nate Cole RFr.Branden Delk RFr.Marquez Gollman RFr.Gabe Sanders RFr.Khalil Hill Fr.Thadd Little Fr.Gerald McGee Fr.Devin McKissic Fr.Seth Riley Fr.Jaylen Schoenfield Fr.* Denotes returning starter

SPECIAL TEAMSPlayer ClassRyan Stokes Sr.Marco Iaderosa Jr.Chris Picano Jr.Joel Schipper Fr.

LINEBACKERSPlayer ClassCharles Hill * Sr.Jordan Kaufman Sr.Sam Power Sr.Luther Ware * Sr.Joe Moran RFr.David Talley RFr.Chris Calvano Fr.Heath Hoogerhyde Fr.Jeff Madison Fr.Robbie Peck Fr.Collin Schlosser Fr.* Denotes returning starter

DEFENSIVE LINEPlayer ClassHunter Charneski * Sr.Lucas Kozuch Sr.Frank Boenzi Jr.Isiah Dunning Jr.Matt Judon * Jr.Matt Mosley Jr.De’Ondre Hogan So.Montae Jackson So.Tommie Bush RFr.Collin Enstad RFr.Sonny Haskins RFr.Dylan Heyvaert RFr.James Nutter RFr.Mike Parker RFr.Ian Sampson RFr.Scott Tackett RFr.Keane Belcher Fr.Dylan Carroll Fr.Alex Kelly Fr.Cody Moore Fr.Jake Slobin Fr.Corey Smykowski Fr.* Denotes returning starter

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2012: Played in three games...Rushed nine times for 34yards...Toted the ball four times for 22 yards at Northern Michigan(10/13). 2011: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Plainfield South High School…As asenior, tallied 1,026 rushing yards on 63 carries, a 16.3 yard percarry average and 12 touchdowns...Averaged 15.4 yards per puntreturn…Battled injuries his senior season…As a junior, he ran for1,416 yards and 16 touchdowns...Collected 70 tackles and one in-terception on defense...Averaged 22.6 yards per punt return…Named an IHSFCA Class 7A All-State selection as a junior as wellas a Chicago Sun-Times All-Area special mention…Named the“Walter Payton Conference Player of the Year” as a junior…EarnedAll-Southwest Prairie Conference honors three times…Set careerschool-records in total yards and rushing touchdowns. Personal: Son of Wrather Adams and Sharice Jackson.

Dondre Adams34

Running BackSo. • 5-10 • 185

Plainfield, Ill.(South)

Lindy’s Preseason First-Team All-American

2012: Don Hansen’s Honorable Mention All-American...Dak-tronics Super Region 4 First-Team honoree...First-Team All-GLIAC...Beyond Sports DII Athlete of the Week (9/8)...Earnedthird varsity letter...Played in 36 games and started 33 for the Lak-ers on the offensive line...Key figure in an offensive line thathelped the Laker offense lead the GLIAC and rank sixth nationallyin scoring (41.9 ppg)...Offense ranked second in the GLIAC and13th nationally in total yards per game (474.5), while ranking 10thnationally in sacks allowed (0.73). 2011: Medical Redshirt. 2010: First-Team All-GLIAC plaudits...Earned second varsityletter...Key member of an offensive line that ranked eighth nation-ally in sacks allowed (.92), 14th in rushing (216.31 ypg), 16th inscoring (36..1 ppg) and 17th in total offense (437.6 ypg). 2009: All-GLIAC Honorable Mention...GVSU OffensiveRookie of the Year...Earned first varsity letter...Played in 13 gameswith 10 starts...Missed time in the middle of the season with an in-jury...Key part of an offensive line that ranked ninth nationally in

Matt Armstrong56

Offensive LineSr. • 6-3 • 290 • 3L

Lansing, Mich. (Sexton)

56 Matt Armstrong

rushing (237.3 ypg), 11th in total offense (455.1 ypg), 12th in scoring(36.8 ppg) and third in sacks allowed per game (.57). 2008: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Sexton High School...Played for DanielBoggan...Associated Press and Detroit Free Press All-State First-Team as a senior...Named to the Lansing State Journal All-AreaDream Team as a junior and senior...all-state honorable mention asa junior...Earned all-conference, all-area and named team captainduring junior and senior campaigns...Played in the Michigan East-West High School All Star game...Recorded 42 tackles and 3 sacksat nose tackle as a junior...Added 84 tackles and 13 sacks as a sen-ior. Personal: Son of Kevin and Linda Armstrong...Enjoysweightlifting, listening to music and playing video games

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2012: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Detroit Catholic Central High Schoolunder head Coach Tom Mach...Earned Detroit Catholic League All-Conference plaudits as a senior...Team was 12-2 senior year...Alsoplayed hockey in high school...Won two World Championships inhockey and captured nine Michigan High School Athletic Associ-ation team titles. Personal: Son of Robert and Bernadette Ault...Enjoys huntingand fishing.

Robert Ault65

Offensive LineRS Fr. • 6-3 • 295

Lansing, Mich.(Detroit Catholic Central)

Prior to GVSU: Played one season at Garden City Commu-nity College in Kansas in 2012...Played in 10 games, tallying 23total tackles, including 1.5 sacks (-14) and six tackles for loss (-25) to go with one forced fumble, one fumble recovery, one passbreak-up and two blocked kicks...Spent one season at Northern Illi-nois in 2011, where he redshirted...Honored as NIU's defensivework team Player of the Year at the team's annual awardbanquet...Selected as one of the Huskies' work team players of theweek for the Minnesota (9-25) and Central Michigan (10-23)games. High School: First team All-State honoree by the ChicagoTribune as a senior...Named to the Illinois all-state squad by Edgy-Tim and MaxPreps...Selected as the Aurora Beacon News Defen-sive Player of the Year...Earned all-area recognition from theChicago Sun-Times, Daily Herald, Kane County Chronicle and Au-rora Beacon News following his junior and senior years...VotedWestern Sun Conference co-Defensive Player of the Year as a sen-ior...Three-year starter at defensive tackle also saw action at full-back for the Vikings...Ranked fourth on the team with 73 tackles,20 solo, in 10 games as a senior...Added five quarterback sacks andtwo fumble recoveries...In 11 games as a junior, compiled 61 tack-les with two fumble recoveries and two sacks...Totaled 58 tackles,recovered three fumbles and collected six quarterback sacks his

Frank Boenzi11

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Geneva, Ill.(Garden City C.C.)

Derrick Bryant96

Defensive LineSo. • 6-4 • 290

Columbus, Ohio(UCLA)

Prior to GVSU: Bryant was sidelined by shoulder surgery anddid not see game action in his first year at UCLA. High School: Earned three letters in football as a tight end anddefensive end at Columbus, Ohio Brookhaven HS...Ranked No.34 among strongside defensive ends by rivals.com...SuperPrepAll-Midwest (No. 60 prospect)...Rated No. 85 defensive end byESPN.com...No. 86 defensive end as selected byscout.com...Earned three stars from scout.com andrivals.com...PrepStar All-Region selection...Rated No. 36 playerin Ohio by scout.com and No. 39 by rivals.com...As a senior, hewas credited with 101 tackles, including 19.5 sacks while helpingteam to 10-3 record...Named first-team All-Metro, All-City, All-District and All-State...Recorded 85 tackles and 12 sacks as a jun-ior...Also lettered three seasons in basketball and two seasons intrack and field - hurdles, 400m, 800m events. Personal: Son of Joleata Howell and Lorenzo Bryant...Fatherplayed basketball at Ohio University.

sophomore year...Career totals include 192 tackles, seven fumblesrecovered and 14 sacks in 33 games...Geneva won the conferencetitle in each of his last three years, two with an undefeated 9-0record, and his Viking teams went 33-4 overall...Made a season-high 10 stops versus Wheaton Warrenville South in the 7A statequarterfinal game...2008 squad advanced to the state titlegame...Also competed in wrestling where he qualified for state as asophomore, took sixth in the state meet in the shot put as a sopho-more and junior. Personal: Son of Patrice and Frank Boenzi.

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Prior to GVSU: Played two seasons at EasternMichigan...Caught two passes for five yards in 2012 against Pur-due...In 2011, he appeared in 12 games, starting three. High School: Graduated from Stevensville Lakeshore wherehe played football for Head Coach Denny Dock...Caught 19 passesfor 314 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior and was namedfirst-team All-Southwestern Michigan Athletic Conference...Col-lected TribuneAll-Area honors...Also played at South Haven HighSchool for Head Coach Sam Nichols and was named the Best De-fensive Player in 2009. Personal: Son of Greg Brooks and Lori Brooks-Ernest.

Dylan Brooks29

Tight EndJr. • 6-2 • 248

Stevensville, Mich.(Eastern Michigan)

2012: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Michigan Collegiate High Schoolunder head coach Alfredo Calderon...Named Associated Press All-State First Team (D5/D6)...Detroit News All-Metro East FirstTeam...Macomb County Player of the Year and All-MacombCounty Team...Ran for 1,372 yards and 28 touchdowns and con-tributed 39 tackles (14 for loss), 12 sacks and four forced fumbleson defense. Personal: Son of Tommie Bush and Tyreese Bush.

Tommie Bush94

Defensive LineRS Fr. • 6-3 • 243Eastpointe, Mich.

(Michigan Collegiate)

2012: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Macomb Dakota High School underhead coach Mike Giannone...Named Macomb Area Red All-Con-ference, Detroit News All-Metro East Second Team and All-Ma-comb Second Team as a senior...Played in the MHSFCA All-StarGame...Had 15 catches for 176 yards and a touchdown...As a jun-ior, he caught 11 passes for 121 yards and a touchdown. Personal: Son of Jon Byers and Darlene Mazur.

Jeremy Byers45

Tight EndRS Fr. • 6-3 • 240Macomb, Mich.

(Dakota)

2012: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Ottawa Hills High School underhead coach Chuck Ruffin...Caught 52 passes for 806 yards and had10 interceptions total in his final two prep campaigns...Recorded62 tackles as a senior and 65 tackles as a junior. Personal: Son of Don Juan Carey and Cilena Fitzpatrick.

Donte Carey32

Defensive BackRS Fr. • 6-1 • 192

Grand Rapids, Mich.(Ottawa Hills)

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2012: Redshirted...Offensive Scout Team Player of the Year. High School: Prepped at Lake Orion High School under headcoach Chris Bell...As a senior, he was 117-for-199 with 1,850 yardsand 17 TDs...Also ran for 351 yards and five TDs...Named All-OAA and to the Detroit NewsAll-Metro North Second Team...Asa junior, he threw for 1,503 yards and 20 TDs and was named All-OAA and All-Area...Threw for 1,139 yards and 14 TDs as a soph-omore, earning All-OAA and All-Area honors...Had 1,110 passingyards and 14 TD as a freshman...Holds career school records inpassing yards (5,602) and TDs (65)...Four-time All-State Honor-able Mention...Led team to two state championship games. Personal: Son of Patrick and Patricia Charette...Businessmajor...Enjoys hockey, skiing, camping, hunting and fishing.

Sean Charette

QuarterbackRS Fr. • 5-10 • 195Lake Orion, Mich.

2012: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at St. Clair Shores South Lake HighSchool under head coach Chanterious Brock...Earned Detroit NewsAll-Metro East First Team honors and was named to the DetroitNews All-State Honorable Mention team...Had 68 tackles, threeforced fumbles, two interceptions and one fumble recovery as asenior. Personal: Steve Christian and Jarquetta Pennington.

Jacques ChristianDefensive Back

RS Fr. • 5-9 • 190St. Clair Shores, Mich.

(South Lake)

2012: Redshirted.High School: Prepped at Bloomfield Hills Lahser High Schoolunder head coach Dan Loria...As a senior, he was named All-OAA,Detroit News All-Metro North, Oakland Press Most ImportantPlayer and participated in the MHSFCA All-Star Game...Had 53tackles, four forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, three inter-ceptions and 25 break-ups...Named all-area and All-OAA Honor-able Mention as a junior after collecting 61 tackles, five forcedfumbles, three fumble recoveries, one interception and 19 break-ups...Had 30 tackles, two forced fumbles and 10 break-ups as asophomore. Personal: Son of John and Ann Cole...Psychology major...En-joys poetry and meditating.

Nate Cole

Defensive BackRS Fr. • 5-11 • 195

Bloomfield Hills, Mich.(Lahser)

2012: Started all 11 games on the defensive line...Earned thirdvarsity letter...Notched 29 total tackles (6 solo/23 assissted), 4.5tackles for loss (-17) and two QB sacks (-9)...Tallied two tacklesand two tackles for loss (-11) at Western Oregon (9/1)...Recordedfive tackles (1 solo/4 assisted) vs. Ferris State (10/6)...Notched fourtackles (4 assisted) vs. Northwood (10/20) and four (2 solo/2 as-sisted) vs. Wayne State (11/3). 2011: Earned second varsity letter...Started six of 10 gamesplayed...Tallied 12 total tackles (7 solo/5 assisted), four tackles forloss (-15) and two QB sacks (-9)...Forced one fumble...Notched afour tackles (3 solo/1 assisted), three tackles for loss (-11) and aQB sack (-5) at Northern Michigan (10/18)...Tallied three tackles(2 solo/1 assisted), a QB sack (-3), a tackle for loss (-3) and aforced fumble at Lake Erie (10/15)...Recorded three assisted tack-les at Northwood (11/5). 2010: Earned first varsity letter as a reserve defensive line-man...Recorded 10 total tackles (3 solo/7 assisted)...Tallied 1.5tackles for loss (-2) and recovered a fumble...Notched three tackles(1 solo/2 assisted) and returned a fumble 29 yards at Tiffin (10/2). Prior to GVSU: Attended St. Cloud State University, wherehe redshirted during the 2009 season.

Hunter Charneski

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Sr. • 6-2 • 260 • 3LGreen Bay, Wis.

(Green Bay Notre Dame)

Charneski’s Career StatsYear Solo Asst Total Sack TFL/Yds PD Int FF FR2010 3 7 10 - 1.5/2 0 0 0 12011 7 5 12 2/9 4/15 0 0 1 02012 6 23 29 3//9 4.5/17 0 0 0 0Totals 16 35 51 5/18 9.5/34 0 0 1 1

High School: Prepped at Green Bay Notre Dame HighSchool...Two-year letterwinner and one year starter at fullback anddefensive line...Had 49 tackles, nine for loss, 10 sacks, two fumblerecoveries, and one pass break-up as a senior...Named First-TeamFox River Classic Conference at defensive line, and named GreenBay Press-Gazette First-Team All-Area on the defensive line as well. Personal: Son of Shelly Hilliard.

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2012: Member of the squad, but did not play.2011: Redshirted.High School: Prepped at Allen Park High School…Played

for Tom Hoover...Tallied 81 tackles, six pass break-ups and oneblocked punt for a touchdown his senior year…Earned Down-river League First-Team honors as a senior…Named to the LargeSchool All-Downriver team by The News-Herald…Ranked the162nd best offensive tackle in the country by ESPN.com.

Personal: Son of Kal and Jen DeLuca...Criminal justicemajor...Enjoys hanging out with friends and workingout...Younger brother, Dan, is a freshman on the GVSU footballteam.

Derek DeLuca91

Long SnapperSo. • 6-5 • 250

Allen Park, Mich.

2012: Medical Redshirt. 2011: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Utica Ford II High School…Playedfor Todd Winters...Honorable Mention on the Division 1-2 All-State team by both the Detroit News and Associated Press as a de-fensive lineman…Named to the All-Metro East team by the DetroitNews as a defensive end…Named to the All-East First Team de-fense by candgnews.com…Earned First-Team All-Macomb AreaWhite conference honors...Tallied 85 tackles and seven QB sacksas a senior.Personal: Son of Michael and Suzan Cox...Criminal justicemajor...Enjoys boating and video games.

Aaron Cox51

Offensive LineRS Fr. • 6-5 • 300Macomb, Mich.

(Utica Ford)

2012: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Mason High School under headcoach Jerry VanHavel...Earned Lansing State Journal Class A All-Area plaudits and was named all-conference...Had 48 tackles andtwo sacks as a senior and rushed for 118 yards on 24 carries as asenior...Named all-conference as a junior after tallying 37 tackles,one interception, one sack, 72 rushing yards on 12 carries and 168receiving yards on 12 catches...Had 19 tackles as a sophomore with30 rushing yards and 44 receiving yards en route to being namedhonorable mention all-league. Personal: Son of Dennis Cook and Cindi Rice...Businessmajor...Enjoys weightlifting, basketball and video games.

Blake Cook49

Running BackRS Fr. • 6-2 • 240

Mason, Mich.

2012: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Kalamazoo Central High Schoolunder head coach Dana Chambers...Earned Kalamazoo GazetteAll-Area D1-D4 honors as a senior...Rushed for 913 yards on 139carries (6.6 ypc) and 10 TDs...Had seven catches for 219 yards andtwo TDs...Collected 40 tackles and one interception.

Branden Delk23

Defensive BackRS Fr. • 6-1 • 210Kalamazoo, Mich.

(Central)

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2012: Earned first varsity letter...Played in eight games on spe-cial teams and as a reserve wide receiver. 2011: Member of the squad but did not play. 2010: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Ross Beatty High School under headcoach Andy Hubbard...Earned All-Lakeland Conference plauditsas a junior and senior...Also participated in basketball and track. Personal: Son of Anthony Eleazer and Tamika Welch...Soci-ology major...Enjoys playing pool and working out.

Steve Eleazer88

Wide ReceiverJr. • 6-2 • 205 • 1LCassopolis, Mich.

(Ross Beatty)

2012: Medical Redshirt. High School: Prepped at Mansfield High School under headcoach Chioke Bradley...Earned All-NW District Honorable Men-tion honors from the Toledo Blade as a senior...Ran for 988 yardson 166 attempts with 14 TDs...Had eight catches for 115 yards andtwo TDs...As a junior, he ran for 384 yards on 77 carries with fourTDs during an injury-shortened season...Ran for 696 yards on 164carries and four TDs as a sophomore. Personal: Son of Renia Cheathem.

Terrell Dorsey31

Running BackRS Fr. • 5-11 • 225Mansfield, Ohio.

2012: Earned second varsity letter...Played in all 11 gameswith two starts...Tallied 14 total tackles (3 solo/11 assisted), 4.5QB sacks (-13) and one QB sack (-5)...Notched two QB hurries. 2011: Earned first varsity letter...Played in five games as a re-serve defensive lineman...Tallied three total tackles (1 solo/2 as-sisted) and 1.5 tackles for loss (-4). 2010: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Ravenna High School under headcoach Dusty Fairfield...Named to the Division 7-8 All-State teamat lineman by the Associated Press...Named to the Division 7 All-State team by the Detroit Free Press...Named to the "2009 FootballAll-stars" team by westmiallstar.com on the defensive line...Namedhonorable mention Division 7-8 All-State by the DetroitNews...Anchored an offensive line that allowed the team to rushfor over 4,200 yards his senior season. Personal: Son of Daniel and Loren Dunning...Physical edu-cation major...Enjoys fishing, music, movies, video games, andhanging out with friends.

Isiah Dunning69

Defensive LineJr. • 6-3 • 270 • 2L

Grand Rapids, Mich.(Ravenna)

Dunning’s Career StatsYear Solo Asst Total Sack TFL/Yds PD Int FF FR2011 1 2 3 0 1.5/4 0 0 0 02012 3 11 14 1/5 4.5/13 0 0 0 0Totals 4 13 17 1/5 6.0/17 0 0 0 0

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58 Connor Gould

2012: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Plymouth High School under headcoach Mike Sawchuk...Ran for 1,518 yards and 26 TDs on 168 car-ries as a senior, earning all-conference, all-metro Detroit, all-areaand all-state honors...Contributed 49 total tackles and 10 sacks ondefense and caught 14 passes for 228 yards and two TDs...As ajunior, he tallied 576 yards and 10 TDs rushing and caught ninepasses for 204 yards and a TD, with 44 total tackles and sevensacks on defense. Personal: Son of Kahlil and LaClora Harvey...Communica-tions major.

Donte’ Fox36

Running BackRS Fr. • 5-10 • 220

Canton, Mich.(Plymouth)

2012: Redshirted. Prior to GVSU: Spent one year at Grand Rapids CommunityCollege. High School: Prepped at Ypsilanti High School...Named hon-orable mention Division 3-4 All-State by both the Associated Pressand Detroit News after collecting 98 tackles, 11 sacks, four inter-ceptions and three forced fumbles on the season...Also had 12catches for 303 yards and seven touchdowns...Named all-confer-ence and all-area as both a junior and senior. Personal: Son of Larry and Keynosha Smith...Managementmajor.

MarquezGollman

39Defensive Back

RS Fr. • 5-11 • 183Ypsilanti, Mich.

2012: Started 10 games at center as a redshirtfreshman...Earned first varsity letter...Earned GLIAC AcademicAll-Excellence Team honors...Named the Beyond Sports DII Ath-lete of the Week (9/8)...Key figure in an offensive line that helpedthe Laker offense lead the GLIAC and rank sixth nationally in scor-ing (41.9 ppg)...Offense ranked second in the GLIAC and 13th na-tionally in total yards per game (474.5), while ranking 10thnationally in sacks allowed (0.73). 2011: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Harper Creek High School…Playedfor Ed Greenman...Collected 38 tackles and 9.5 sacks as a senior…Had 23 total tackles and two sacks as a junior…Tallied 20 tacklesand one sack as a sophomore…Part of the MHSFCA AcademicAll-State Second Team…Selected as First-Team Division 3 All-State by the Detroit Free Press at offensive line…Named honor-able mention Division 3-4 All-State by both the Detroit News andthe Associated Press…Earned First Team All-Southwest MichiganAthletic Conference honors as both a junior and senior…Selectedfor the 2011 MHSFCA East-West All-Star Game.

Personal: Son of Michael Gould and Teresa White...Na-tional Honors Society member and DECA State qualifier.

Connor Gould58

Offensive LineSo. • 6-4 • 280 • 1LBattle Creek, Mich.

(Harper Creek)

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2012: Earned third varsity letter...Played in all 11 games, withfour starts...Caught 15 passes for 296 yards and two TDs, whilerushing 12 times for 63 yards and one TD...Returned two kickoffsfor 53 yards...Notched five solo tackles on special teams in lastthree games...Pulled down four passes for 71 yards, while totingthe ball five times for 32 yards at Michigan Tech (9/29)...Hauledin a season-high five passes for 77 yards and a TD vs. Ferris State(10/6)...Caught one pass for 26 yards, carried the ball two times for10 yards and returned two kickoffs for 53 yards in season-finale atSaginaw Valley State (11/10). 2011: Started four of nine games played...Earned second varsityletter...Caught eight passes for 82 yards and a TD...Toted the ballsix times for 29 yards...Caught two passes for 38 yards, with a longof 19 yards, vs. Western Oregon (9/1)...Caugt one pass for fiveyards and a TD at Indianapolis (9/17)...Toted the ball one time for13 yards at Northern Michigan (10/8)...Rushed for five yards onthree carries and caught four passes for 30 yards vs. Michigan Tech(10/29). 2010: Earned first varsity letter...Played in 10 games...Caughtone pass for 25 yards vs. Lake Erie College (10/16)...Also saw ac-tion on special teams, recording four tackles. 2009: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Linden High School...Played for Den-nis Hopkins...Named First-Team All-Flint Metro League on bothoffense and defense...Hauled in 60 passes for 1,073 yards and 13touchdowns, while also toting the ball 14 times for 110 yards andthree touchdowns...Collected 50 tackles and picked off sevenpasses as a defensive back…Caught 30 passes for 721 yards andeight touchdowns as a junior...Tallied 39 tackles and three inter-ceptions as a junior en route to First-Team All-Metro League hon-ors as a senior…Selected to play in the 2009 MHSFCA All-Stargame…Named Division 3 All-State by both the Detroit News andDetroit Free Press as a senior…Ranked #132 player in the state ofMichigan by Scout.com following his senior season...Also partici-pated in basketball and track. Personal: Son of Bryan Green and Trina Rakay...Enjoys golf,wakeboarding and snowboarding.

Brandan Green26

Wide ReceiverSr. • 5-10 • 180 • 3L

Linden, Mich.

Green’s Career StatsRushing

Year Att Gain Loss Net Yds/Gm TD Lg 2010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2011 6 29 0 29 3.2 0 13 2012 12 63 0 63 5.7 1 21 Totals 18 92 0 92 3.1 1 21

Receiving Year Rec Yds Avg TD Lg 2010 1 25 25.0 0 25 2011 8 82 10.2 1 19 2012 15 296 19.7 2 38 Totals 24 403 16.8 3 38

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2012: Honorable Mentional All-GLIAC...Named GLIAC Of-fensive Player of the Week (10/1)...Named GVSU’s Most Im-proved Offensive Player...Earned second varsity letter...Played in10 games with seven starts...Led the nation in pass efficiency rating(178.07)...Tossed three or more TDs in a game four times...Com-pleted 119-of-203 passes for 2,213 yards and 22 TDs...Completed14-of-30 passes for 316 yards and three TDs in first start of his ca-reer vs. Ohio Dominican (9/22)...Completed 17-of-27 passes for411 yards and four TDs at Michigan Tech (9/29)...Completed 12-of-19 passes for 301 yards and four TDs vs. Northwood(10/20)...Completed 21-of-37 passes for 391 yards and four TDsat Saginaw Valley State (11/10)...411 passing yards at MichiganTech ranks third in a single-game in Laker history, while the 391passing yards at Saginaw Valley State ranks eighth. 2011: Earned first varsity letter...Saw action in seven games asa reserve quarterback...Completed 12-of-21 passes for 227 yardsand one TD...Completed 2-of-4 passes for 34 yards in first colle-giate action vs. Western Oregon (9/1)...Was 6-for-9 for 102 yardsand a TD vs. Tiffin (10/1)...Completed 3-of-7 passes for 63 yardsvs. Ferris State (10/22). 2010: Member of the squad. 2009: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at South Haven High School...Playedfor head coach Sam Nichols...Three-year starter who threw for2,835 yards and 30 touchdowns, while running for 212 yards andfour touchdowns as a senior…Named honorable mention Division3-4 All-State by the Associated Press…Set the Wolverine Confer-ence record for touchdown passes and completions, while also set-ting South Haven High School career records for passing TDs andpassing yards…Two-time All-Wolverine Conference honoree inboth football and basketball…Passed for 1,500 yards and 13 touch-downs as a sophomore and 1,700 yards and 15 touchdowns as ajunior...Named First-Team All-Wolverine Conference threetimes...Ranked the #86 player in the state of Michigan byScout.com following his senior season...Also participated in bas-ketball where he was honorable mention all-state as a junior andbaseball where he was an all-conference performer. Personal: Son of Michael Grimes...Enjoys fishing and hunt-ing.

Isiah Grimes17

QuarterbackJr. • 6-6 • 240 • 2L

South Haven, Mich.

Grimes’ Career StatsYear Comp Att. Yards Pct Yds/GM TD INT Lg Effic2011 12 21 227 57.1 32.4 1 1 37 154.12012 119 203 2213 58..6 221.3 22 8 60 178.0Totals 131 224 2440 58.5 143.5 23 9 60 175.8

2012: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Bowman Academy…Played forAndre Kelly...Two-time All Northwest Indiana Independent hon-oree...Recorded 86 total tackles and 11 QB sacks as ajunior...Notched 66 total tackles and three QB sacks as a senior.

Personal: Son of Ricky and Georgie Haskins...Member ofthe Bowman Student Council.

Sonny Haskins99

Defensive LinemanRS Fr. • 6-2 • 315

Gary, Ind.(Bowman Academy)

17 Isiah Grimes

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10 Michael Hatcher

2012: Earned third varsity letter...Started all eight gamesplayed...Missed three games near the end of the season with an in-jury...Tallied 28 total tackles (18 solo/10 assisted)...Picked off onepass and forced a fumble...Recorded three tackles (2 solo/1 as-sisted), forced a fumble and returned an interception 11 yards for aTD at Western Oregon (9/1)...Notched four tackles (2 solo/2 as-sisted) vs. Ferris State (10/6)...Tallied five tackles (2 solo/3 as-sisted) at Northern Michigan (10/13) and a season-high six stops(4 solo/2 assisted) at Saginaw Valley State (11/10). 2011: Played in all 11 games with nine starts...Earned secondvarsity letter...Tallie 25 tackles (17 solo/8 assisted), two tackles forloss (-5) and recovered a fumble...Tallied four tackles (2 solo/2 as-sisted) and recovered a fumble vs. Western Oregon (9/1)...Recordedfive tackles (3 solo/2 assisted) and a pass breakup at Hillsdale(9/10)...Notched five tackles (2 solo/3 assisted) at Indianapolis(10/17). 2010: Earned first varsity letter...Played in all 13 games with12 starts at cornerback...Ranked 10th on the squad with 41 tackles(23 solo/18 assissted)...Led squad with six pass breakups...Talliedeight tackles (5 solo/3 assisted) and picked off a pass vs. WTAM(9/2)...Notched seven tackles (6 solo/1 assisted) and picked off apass vs. Lake Erie (10/16). 2009: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Dearborn High School…Played forhead coach Dave Mifsud...Detroit Free Press Division 2 All-Stateat running back...Named All-West cornerback by the DetroitNews…named all-city, all-league, All-Metro West…Tallied over300 all-purpose yards and seven touchdowns in playoff gameagainst Walled Lake Western as a senior…Picked off five passes,recorded seven deflections, blocked two extra points and notched26 tackles…Also played quarterback, running back, and wide re-ceiver…Rushed for 1,109 yards and 15 TDs on 133carries...Caught 25 passes for 388 yards and three touchdowns, andreturned 10 punts for 183 yards and one touchdown...Accountedfor a school-record seven touchdowns in one game…Ranked the#84 player in the state of Michigan by Scout.com following his sen-ior season…Also participated in basketball and track. Personal: Son of Harry Hatcher and Annette Workman…Crim-inal justice major…Enjoys video games and reading.

Hatcher’s Career StatsYear Solo Asst Total Sack TFL/Yds PD Int FF FR2010 23 18 41 0 2.0/4 6 2 0 02011 17 8 25 0 2/5 4 0 0 12012 18 10 28 0 .5/1 1 1 1 0Totals 58 36 94 0 4.5/10 11 3 1 1

MichaelHatcher

10Cornerback

Sr. • 5-10 • 190 • 3LDearborn, Mich.

2012: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Penn High School under head coachCory Yeoman...Named IndyStar All-State 5A Honorable Mentionand All-NIAC First team as a senior...Had 83 total tackles (18 forloss), 63 solo tackles, eight sacks, two pass break-ups and one fum-ble recovery...As a junior, he had 47 total tackles (12 for loss), 28solo tackles, three sacks, one pass break-up, one fumble recoveryand one blocked punt. Personal: Son of Michael and Denise Heyvaert...Exercise sci-ence major.

Dylan Heyvaert93

Defensive LinemanRS Fr. • 6-3 • 245

Granger, Ind.(Mishawaka Penn)

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2012: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Sanford-Meridian High Schoolunder head coach Keith Schulte...Earned both offensive and defen-sive Jack Pine First Team All-Conference honors...Associated PressD5/D6 All-State Honorable Mention and Holland Sentinel Division5/6 Player of the Year Honorable Mention.

Cameron Hobbs76

Offensive LineRS Fr. • 6-5 • 305

Sanford, Mich.(Sanford-Meridian)

2012: Earned third varsity letter...Started eight of 11 gamesplayed...Led the squad in total tackles with 91 (40 solo/51 as-sisted)...Tallied a team-high 11 tackles for loss (-34)...Recorded 10or more tackles five times...Notched a career-high 17 tackles (6solo/11 assisted) and 2.5 TFL vs. Ferris State (10/6)...Tallied 13tackles (3 solo/10 assisted) and 2.0 TFL vs. Ohio Dominican(9/22)...Recorded 10 tackles (6 solo/4 assisted) at Northern Michi-gan (10/13)...Notched 10 tackles (3 solo/7 assisted), 2.5 TFL (-9)and 1.5 QB sacks (-6) vs. Wayne State (10/3). 2011: Named GVSU’s Most Improved DefensivePlayer...Earned second varsity letter...Played in 11 games with ninestarts...Ranked third on the team in total tackles with 58 (29 solo/29assisted)...Recorded two tackles for loss (-9), two pass breakups,two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries...Notched a career-high 10 tackles (7 solo/3 assisted) and a 1.5 tackles for loss (-2) atIndianapolis (9/17)...Recorded eight tackles (1 solo/7 assisted) andrecovered a fumble vs. Ferris State (10/22)...Tallied eight tackles(5 solo/3 assisted) at Northwood (11/5)... 2010: Earned first varsity letter...Played in all 13 games as a re-serve defensive back and on special teams...Tallied 27 total tackles(13 solo/14 assisted), forced a fumble and blocked a punt...Notcheda caeer-high eight tackles (5 solo/3 assisted at Tiffin (10/2). 2009: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Hazel Park High School...Played forhead coach Scott Guthrie...Named All-Oakland Athletics Associa-tion Blue First-Team as a senior and named to the second-team asa junior...Also named honorable mention for the All-County Foot-ball Dream Team by The Oakland Press...Ranked the #191 playerin the state of Michigan by Scout.com following his senior season. Personal: Son of Monica Hill...Physical education major.

Charles Hill5

LinebackerSr. • 6-1 • 210 • 3LHazel Park, Mich.

Hill’s Career StatsYear Solo Asst Total Sack TFL/Yds PD Int FF FR2010 13 14 27 0 0.5/1 0 0 1 02011 29 29 58 0 2/9 2 0 2 22012 40 51 91 1.5/6 11/34 1 0 1 1Totals 82 94 176 1.5/6 13.5/44 3 0 4 3

5 Charles Hill

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Horling’s Career StatsYear Solo Asst Total Sack TFL/Yds PD Int FF FR2012 51 38 89 1.5/12 9/33 3 1 0 1Totals 51 38 89 1.5/12 9/33 3 1 0 1

2012: Academic All-GLIAC honoree...Earned first varsity let-ter...Played in six games as a reserve defensive lineman...Recordedtwo tackles (2 solo) at Hillsdale (10/27)...Notched one solo tacklevs. Northwood (10/20). 2011: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Clarenceville High School…Playedfor Ken Fry...Named First-Team All-Area Defense by the Observer& Eccentric Hometown after collecting 130 total tackles, foursacks, and one forced fumble on defense…Ran for 847 yards on85 carries as a running back and had 16 catches for 158yards...Named second-team all-area and first team all-metro.

Personal: Son of Danny Hogan and Ondrea Byes...Memberof the Business Professionals of America.

De’OndreHogan

41Defensive LinemanSo. • 6-2 • 245 • 1L

Livonia, Mich.(Clarenceville)

2012: GLIAC All-Academic honoree...GVSU Rookie of theYear...Earned first varsity letter after starting all 11 games at safetyas a redshirt freshman...Ranked second on the team in total tackleswith 89 (51 solo/38 assisted)...Tallied 9.0 TFL (-33), 1.5 QB sacks(-12), recovered a fumble and picked off a pass...Notched fourgames with 10 or more tackles...Recorded nine tackles (8 solo/1assisted), 3.0 TFL (-15) and a QB sack (-9) in first collegiate gameat Western Oregon (9/1)...Notched 11 total tackles (3 solo/8 as-sisted) and picked off a pass vs. Notre Dame College (9/8)...Tallied10 tackles (4 solo/6 assisted) vs. Ohio Dominican (9/22)...Recorded14 tackles (5 solo/9 assisted) vs. Ferris State (10/6)...Notched 14tackles (12 assisted/2 solo) at Hillsdale (10/27). 2011: Redshirted.

Brad Horling16

SafetySo. • 6-2 • 215 • 1L

Zeeland, Mich.(East)

High School: Prepped at Zeeland East High School…Named tothe Division 3-4 All-State team by the Detroit News as a running backafter gaining 1,730 yards and 33 touchdowns…Named to the Divi-sion 3 All-State team as a defensive back by the Detroit Free Pressafter collecting 81 tackles at safety…Also named First-Team All-State in Division 3-4 by the Associated Press…Named the HollandSentinel Offensive Player of the Year and to the Grand Rapids PressDream Team…Named the WZZM 13 Player of the Year in 2010…Selected for the 2011 MHSFCA East-West All-Star Game...EarnedO.K. Conference and all-area honors as a junior...Rushed for over3,000 yards during prep career…Also participated in basketball andtrack. Personal: Son of Doug and Pamela Horling...Enjoys playingsports, fishing, boating and hanging out with friends.

16 Brad Horling

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Prior to GVSU: Spent two years at Ball State.High School: Earned three letters in football at Brebeuf for

Coach Ryan Gallogly...Helped the Braves to a 10-2 record as asenior and a 26-8 mark in his varsity career...Led Brebeuf to twosectional championshp games...Managed 13 catches for 130yards as a senior...Tallied 32 catches for 375 yards and six touch-downs in his career...Also earned two letters in lacrosse.

Personal: Son of John and Kelly Huguenard.

RyanHuguenard

Tight EndSo. • 6-4 • 240 • TrIndianapolis, Ind.

(Ball State)

2012: Academic All-GLIAC honoree...Saw action as a reservewide receiver versus Notre Dame College (9/8). 2011: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Valparaiso High School…Played forMark Hoffman...Recorded 26 catches for 481 yards and nine touch-downs as a senior in his only season of football…Named honorablemention Class 5A All-State by the Associated Press…Named All-Duneland Conference…Helped team to an appearance in the statesemi-finals (13-1)...Also participated in basketball.

Personal: Son of Glenn and Linda Hummel...Member of theBusiness Professionals of America.

Dan Hummel80

Wide ReceiverSo. • 6-5 • 210Valparaiso, Ind.

2012: Earned second varsity letter...Played in all 11 gameswith one start (Tiffin)...Recorded 33 total tackles (12 solo/21 as-sisted) and two pass breakups...Tallied seven tackles (3 solo/4 as-sisted) at Western Oregon (9/1)...Notched a career-high 11 tackles(2 solo/9 assisted) and two pass deflections vs. Notre Dame(9/8)...Recorded six tackles (2 solo/4 assisted) in first collegiatestart at Tiffin (9/15). 2011: Earned first varsity letter...Played in six games on spe-cial teams and as a defensive back...Tallied 11 total tackles (5 solo/6assisted) and a pass deflection...Returned on kickoff 24yards...Notched three tackles (1 solo/2 assisted) vs. Ferris State(10/22)...Recorded four tackles (1 solo/3 assisted) vs. MichiganTech (10/29)...Ran indoor and outdoor track for GVSU. 2010: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at East Kentwood High School underhead coach Greg Hudkins...Earned Grand Rapids Press All-Areahonors...Named honorable mention Division 1-2 All-State by theDetroit News three times...Named to the "2009 Football All-Stars"team by westmiallstar.com as a wide receiver. Personal: Son of Willie Hurst...Business major.

Deonte’ Hurst6

Defensive BackJr. • 5-11 • 185 • 2LKentwood, Mich.(East Kentwood)

Hurst’s Career StatsYear Solo Asst Total Sack TFL/Yds PD Int FF FR2011 5 6 11 0 0 1 0 0 02012 12 21 33 0 0 2 0 0 0Totals 17 27 44 0 0 3 0 0 0

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2012: Earned first varsity letter...Saw action in a reserve roleand on special teams in five games. 2011: Played in two games...Tallied six tackles (2 solo/4 as-sissted), 1.5 tackles for loss (-7) and a QB sack (-5) at Tiffin (10/1). 2010: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Portage Northern High School underhead coach Pete Schermerhorn...Played running back, wide re-ceiver, and defensive back...Caught 21 passes for 418 yards and sixtouchdowns while rushing for 659 yards and 11 touchdowns as asenior...Caught 13 passes for 248 yards and three touchdowns andrushed 80 times for 541 yards and eight touchdowns as ajunior...Named all-conference first team as both a junior and sen-ior. Personal: Son of Antonio and Corinne Hutchins...Currentlyundecided on a major...Twin brother, Ben, is also on the GVSUfootball team.

AntonioHutchins

46Running Back

Jr. • 6-0 • 230 • 1LPortage, Mich.

(Northern)

2012: Earned second varsity letter after seeing action in 10games as a reserve running back and on special teams...Rushed 33times for 216 yards and three TDs, while catching one pass for 31yards...Recorded seven special teams tackles (3 solo/4assisted)...Rushed for 51 yards and a TD on five carries vs. NotreDame (9/8)...Toted the ball 11 times for 43 yards and two TDs,while catching one pass for 31 yards at Michigan Tech(9/29)...Rushed for 48 yards on seven carries vs. Northwood(10/20)...Tallied 62 yards on four carries, with a career-long run of49 yards at Hillsdale (10/27). 2011: Earned first varsity letter after playing in eightgames...Saw action at running back and on special teams...Rushedfor 138 yards and two TDs on 26 carries...Caught one pass for 14yards...Returned one kickoff 20 yards and tallied four tackles onspecial teams...Toted the ball nine times for 20 yards and a TD,while hauling in one pass for 14 yards vs. Western Oregon(9/1)...Rushed for 41 yards on seven carries at Lake Erie(10/5)...Recorded 41 yards on five carries vs. Ferris State(10/22)...Toted the ball five times for 36 yards vs. SVSU (11/12).

Ben Hutchins38

Running BackJr. • 5-9 • 195 • 2L

Portage, Mich.(Northern)

Hutchins’ Career Stats Year Att Gain Loss Net Yds/Gm TD Lg 2011 26 138 0 138 17.2 2 17 2012 33 217 1 216 21.6 3 49 Totals 59 355 1 354 19.7 5 49

2010: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Portage Northern High School underhead coach Pete Schermerhorn...Had 32 catches for 584 yards andseven touchdowns and also ran the ball 133 times for 1,024 yardsand 11 touchdowns as a senior...Named Division 1-2 All-State hon-orable mention at running back by the Detroit News...Had 10 catchesfor 80 yards and two touchdowns along with 96 carries for 474 yardsand six touchdowns as a junior. Personal: Son of Antonio and Corinne Hutchins...Enjoys work-ing out...Twin brother, Antonio, is also on the GVSU football team.

2012: Member of the GLIAC Academic All-ExcellenceTeam...Converted 52-of-57 PATs and 3-of-9 field goals...Connectedon 37-yard field goal at Michigan Tech (9/29) and at NorthernMichigan (10/13)...Averaged 62.1 yards on 78 kickoffs with 22touchbacks...Recorded seven touchbacks vs. Notre Dame College(9/8). 2011: Academic All-GLIAC honoree...Earned first varsity let-ter after playing in all 11 games...Handled all kickoff duties...Av-eraged 59.7 yards on 81 kickoffs with five touchbacks. 2010: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Farmington High School under headcoach John Bechtel...Named Second-Team All-County by the Oak-land Press as a senior, and honorable mention as a junior...Namedhonorable mention for the All-Metro North team by the DetroitNews. Personal: Son of Franco and Angela Iaderosa...Educationmajor.

Marco Iaderosa53

Place KickerJr. • 5-10 • 205 • 2L

Farmington Hills, Mich.(Farmington)

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2012: Played in just two games due to injury...Missed the firstsix games and last three games...Rushed for 69 yards and three TDson 22 carries...Caught one pass for six yards and returned one kick-off 25 yards...Rushed for 68 yards and two TDs vs. Northwood(10/20). 2011: Earned second varsity letter...Played in 10 games withfour starts...Rushed for a team-high 764 yards on 135 carries...Ledsquad in rushing TDs with eight...Ranked eighth in the GLIAC and64th in the country in rushing yards per game...Averaged 76.4yards per game rushing...Broke the 100-yard rushing mark threetimes...Rushed for a career-high 124 yards and two TDs on 28 car-ries vs. Findlay (10/24)...Tallied 112 rushing yards and a TD on 14carries at Lake Erie (10/15)...Toted the ball 12 times for 106 yards(8.8 ypc) and a TD vs. Ferris State (10/22)...Rushed for 97 yardsand a TD vs. Michigan Tech (10/29) and 89 yards and a TD oneight carries vs. Tiffin (10/1). 2010: Earned first varsity letter...Played in 11 games...Rushed34 times for 140 yards...Averaged 4.1 yards per carry...Caught twopasses for five yards...Toted the ball 11 times for 57 yards at Find-lay (9/25)...Rushed 10 times for 46 yards at Ferris State (10/23). 2009: Redshirted...Offensive Scout Team Player of the Year. High School: Prepped at Allendale High School…Played forhead coach Ben Burk...Rushed for a combined 4,147 yards and 60touchdowns during prep career...Averaged 8.8 yards percarry...Named to the Lansing State Journal Catch 22Team...Missed final eight games during senior year with an achillesinjury...Rushed for 1,370 yards and 18 touchdowns as a junior,1,705 yards as a sophomore and 1,004 yards as a freshman...Two-time all-state selection...Two-time member of the Grand RapidsPress All-Area Dream Team...Ran the 100 meter dash in track in10.89 seconds to win a state title as a junior…Ranked the #58 run-ning back in the country by Scout.com before his senior season…Ranked the #47 running back in the country by Rivals.com…Ranked the #25 player in the state of Michigan by Scout.com fol-lowing his senior season as well as a two-star prospect and the #123running back in the country. Personal: Son of Kim Jackson.

Hersey Jackson35

Running BackSr. • 6-0 • 215 • 3LAllendale, Mich.

Jackson’s Career Stats Year Att Gain Loss Net Yds/Gm TD Lg 2010 34 145 5 140 12.7 0 15 2011 135 792 28 764 76.4 8 35 2012 22 81 12 69 34.5 3 26 Totals 191 1,018 45 973 42.3 11 35

35 Hersey Jackson

2012: Earned first varsity letter after seeing action in fourgames as a reserve defensive lineman and on specialteams...Recorded one tackle vs. Notre Dame College (9/8). 2011: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Orchard View High School…Playedfor Hal Holman...Named to the Muskegon Chronicle Division 3-4All-Area team after collecting 134 total tackles and 10 sacks as asenior…Earned All-Area and All-Lake Eight plaudits...Selected toplay in the 2011 MHSFCA East-West All-Star Game. Personal: Son of Patrick Jackson and YovandaMcDaniel...Father played football at Western Michigan.

Montae JacksonDefensive Line

So. • 6-1 • 240 • 1LMuskegon, Mich.(Orchard View)

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2012: Redshirted.High School: Prepped at Brighton High School under head

coach Cliff Kiefer...Named All-KLAA First Team as asenior...Earned the Coaches Award and Brighton Scholar MedalAthlete awards...Nominated for the MHSFCA All-Star Game...Asa junior, he earned All-County and All-KLAA Honorable Mentionhonors and was the Brighton Scholar Medal Athlete.

Personal: Son of Dean and Lynn Jolly...Business major.

Zach Jolly77

Offensive LineRS Fr. • 6-7 • 280Brighton, Mich.

Jones’ Career StatsYear Solo Asst Total Sack TFL/Yds PD Int FF FR2011 7 5 12 0 0 2 0 0 0Totals 7 5 12 0 0 2 0 0 0

2012: Named GVSU’s Most Improved DefensivePlayer...Played in all 11 games with six starts...Earned second var-sity letter...Recorded 28 total tackles (11 solo/17 assisted) and threepass deflections...Recorded seven tackles (1 solo/6 assisted) vs.Notre Dame College (9/8)...Tallied a career-high nine tackles (4solo/5 assissted) at Saginaw Valley State (11/10) in season finale. 2011: Earned first varsity letter after seeing action in 10 gameson special teams and as a reserve cornerback...Tallied 12 total tack-les (7 solo/5 assisted) and two pass breakups...Recorded five tack-les (4 solo/1 assisted) vs. Tiffin (10/1)...Tallied three tackles vs.Ferris State (10/22). 2010: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at St. Joseph's High School under headcoach Elliot Uzelac...Collected 65 total tackles (56 solo), twosacks, and three interceptions as a senior...Returned 13 punts for243 yards with a long of 70, and eight kicks for 206 yards with along of 91...On offense, he had three carries for 22 yards and atouchdown along with 11 catches for 310 yards and six touch-downs...Named honorable mention Division 3-4 All-State by theAssociated Press as a specialist as well as for the Division 3-4 De-troit News All-State team. Personal: Son of Charlie and Regina Jones...Business major.

DeVonte’ Jones21

CornerbackJr. • 5-10 • 185 • 2LSt. Joseph, Mich.

Judon’s Career StatsYear Solo Asst Total Sack TFL/Yds PD Int FF FR2011 7 5 12 2/24 2/24 2 0 0 02012 18 19 37 3.5/19 7/28 1 1 1 0Totals 27 24 51 5.5/43 9/52 3 1 1 0

2012: Earned second varsity letter...Played in eight games witheight starts...Missed four games in middle of the season with an in-jury...Led all defensive linemen in tackles, recording 37 total tackles(18 solo/19 assisted), 7.0 tackles for loss (-28) and 3.5 QB sacks (-19)...Forced a fumble, picked off one pass and notched three QBhurries...Notched two tackles (1 solo/1 assisted), a QB sack (-7) andreturned an interception 41 yards for a TD in season-opener at West-ern Oregon (9/1)...Recorded eight tackles (3 solo/5 assisted), 2.0TFL (-6) and a QB sack (-3) vs. Northwood (10/20)...Tallied a ca-reer-high 11 tackles (5 solo/6 assisted) at Saginaw Valley State(11/10). 2011: Earned first varsity letter...Played in each of the finalseven games...Recorded 14 total tackles (9 solo/5 assisted), two QBsacks (-24), two tackles for loss (-24) and a fumble recovery...Tal-lied four solo tackles, a QB sack (-12) and a tackle for loss (-12) infirst collegiate game vs. Tiffin (10/1)...Notched three tackles (1solo/2 assisted) at Lake Erie (10/15)...Recorded four tackles (1solo/3 assisted) vs. Ferris State (10/22). 2010: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at West Bloomfield High School underhead coach Jim Thomas...Named to the Spinal Column NewsweeklyAll-Area football team after collecting 89 total tackles, including16 for loss, and six sacks...Named honorable mention All-MetroNorth by the Detroit News...Named to the All-Oakland CountyFootball Second-Team by the Oakland Press...Named to the All-Westside First-Team by C & G News...Rated as a two-star recruitat defensive end by Scout.com. Personal: Son of Earl and Pieretta Hairston.

Matt Judon9

Defensive LineJr. • 6-4 • 255 • 2L

West Bloomfield, Mich.

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2012: Earned third varsity letter...Played in 10games...Recorded 28 tackles (17 solo/11 assisted)...Notched fourtackles (2 solo/2 assisted) in season-opener at Western Oregon(9/1)...Tallied five tackles (4 solo/1 assisted) at Hillsdale(10/27)...Recorded a career-high eight tackles (4 solo/4 assisted) atSaginaw Valley State (11/10). 2011: Earned second varsity...Played in 10 games as a reservelinebacker and on special teams...Recorded 23 total tackles (13solo/10 assisted), four tackles for loss (-9), and a QB sack (-5)...Notched four tackles (2 solo/2 assisted) and a tackle for loss (-5) vs. Western Oregon (9/1)...Tallied five tackles (2 solo/3 assisted)and a TFL vs. Tiffin (10/1)...Recorded four tackles (3 solo/1 as-sisted) and a TFL (-1) vs. Ferris State (10/22). 2010: Earned first varsity letter after seeing action in ninegames...Tallied 20 total tackles (11 solo/9 assisted), one tackle forloss (-4) and a forced fumble...Notched a career-high five tackles(3 solo/2 assisted) at Tiffin (10/2)...Recorded four tackles (2 solo/2assisted) at Ferris State (10/23). 2009: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Ubly High School…Played for headcoach Bill Sweeney...Four-year starter who was named to the All-Greater Thumb Conference team three times...Named to the DetroitFree PressDivision 7 All-State team as a defensive back followinghis senior year…Named First-Team Associated Press All-State asa quarterback as a senior...Passed for 789 yards and 13 touchdowns,while rushing for 1,695 yards and 24 touchdowns as a senior…to-talled 3,332 career rushing yards…Tallied 69 tackles and four in-terceptions as a defensive back during senior year…Earnedall-conference honors at quarterback, defensive back, and kicker in2008...Also played three years of basketball and baseball…Rankedthe #134 player in the state of Michigan by Scout.com followinghis senior season…Also participated in basketball and baseball. Personal: Son of Dave and Robin Kaufman…Enjoys fishing,riding snowmobiles, and canoeing.

JordanKaufman

47Linebacker

Sr. • 6-3 • 225 • 3LUbly, Mich.

Kaufman’s Career StatsYear Solo Asst Total Sack TFL/Yds PD Int FF FR2010 11 9 20 1/2 1/4 0 0 1 02011 13 10 23 1/5 4/9 0 0 0 02012 17 11 28 0 0 1 0 0 0Totals 41 30 71 2/7 5/13 1 0 1 0

47 Jordan Kaufman

2012: Played in all 11 games with three starts...Tallied 17 totaltackles (6 solo/11 assisted), 3.5 TFL (-7) and 2.0 QB sacks (-3)...Re-covered one fumble and notched one QB hurry...Recorded two solotackles, a TFL (-2) and a QB sack (-2) at Michigan Tech(10/29)...Notched a career-high seven tackles (2 solo/5 assisted) atNorthern Michigan (10/13). 2011: Earned second varsity letter...Played in all 11 games asa reserve defensive lineman and on special teams...Tallied seventotal tackles (1 solo/6 assisted), a QB sack (-4) and a tackle for loss(-6)...Recorded two tackles (2 assisted) and a tackle for loss vs. Tif-fin (10/1)...Tallied two tackles (2 assisted) and a tackle for loss vs.Ferris State (10/22). 2010: Earned first varsity letter after seeing action in ninegames as a reserve defensive lineman...Tallied seven total tackles(2 solo/5 assisted)...Tallied two tackles (2 assisted) at Saginaw Val-ley State (11/13). 2009: Redshirted...Named GVSU Scout Team DefensivePlayer of the Year.

Lucas Kozuch48

Defensive LineSr. • 6-3 • 245 • 3L

Bay City, Mich.(Western)

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Kozuch’s Career StatsYear Solo Asst Total Sack TFL/Yds PD Int FF FR2010 2 5 7 1/4 1/5 0 0 0 12011 1 6 7 1/4 1/6 0 0 0 02012 6 11 17 2/3 3.5/7 0 0 0 1Totals 9 22 31 4/11 5.5/18 0 0 0 2

High School: Prepped at Bay City Western High School…Played for head coach Jim Eurick...Recorded 63 total tackles andnine sacks as a senior...Named first-team all-state and First-TeamAll-Saginaw Valley League conference as a defensive end...Namedto the Midland NewsDream Team as a senior as well as the Bay CityTimesDream Team…Two-time winner of his school’s hardest-hitteraward…As a junior, recorded 69 total tackles and four sacks, whilecollecting 30 total tackles and one interception as a sophomore…Se-lected to the 2009 MHSFCA All-Star game…Ranked the #89 playerin the state of Michigan by Scout.com following his senior season…Also participated in hockey and track. Personal: Son of Dennis and Dawne Kozuch…Health sciencesmajor…Enjoys hunting, fishing, hanging out with friends and family,snowmobiling and sports.

48 Lucas Kozuch

2012: Academic All-GLIAC performer...Earned first varsityletter...Played in all 11 games, including starts in the final three onthe offensive line...Key figure in an offensive line that helped theLaker offense lead the GLIAC and rank sixth nationally in scoring(41.9 ppg)...Offense ranked second in the GLIAC and 13th nation-ally in total yards per game (474.5), while ranking 10th nationallyin sacks allowed (0.73). 2011: Academic All-GLIAC honoree...Missed first half of theseason with an ankle injury.

Eric LaBuhn75

Offensive LineJr. • 6-5 • 315 • 1L

Ubly, Mich.

Lavallis’ Career StatsYear Solo Asst Total Sack TFL/Yds PD Int FF FR2010 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 02011 11 8 19 0 0 0 0 0 02012 18 10 28 0 0 1 0 0 0Totals 32 19 51 0 0 1 0 0 0

2012: Earned second varsity letter...Played in all 11 gameswith two starts...Recorded 28 total tackles (18 solo/10assisted)...Tallied a career-high seven tackles (3 solo/4 assisted) vs.Notre Dame...Averaged five tackles per game in final four gamesof the season...Notched five tackles vs Northwood (10/20) and atHillsdale (10/27)...Recorded six stops (4 solo/2 assisted) at SaginawValley State (11/10). 2011: Earned first varsity letter after seeing action in ninegames as a reserve defensive back and on special teams...Tallied19 total tackles (11 solo/8 assisted)...Recorded three tackles (2solo/1 assisted) vs. Western Oregon (9/1)...Notched four tackles (1solo/3 assisted) vs. Tiffin (10/1)...Tallied a career-high six tackles(3 solo/3 assisted) vs. Ferris State (10/22). 2010: Saw action in five games...Tallied four total tackles (3solo/1 assisted) at Tiffin (10/2). 2009: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Orchard Lake St. Mary’s…Playedfor head coach George Porritt...Named to the Detroit Catholic All-League team for the Central division…Named honorable mentionOakland County Dream Team by The Oakland Press…Recorded59 tackles and one interception as a defensive back and ran for 633yards and one touchdown as a senior...Recorded 42 tackles andseven interceptions as a junior…Picked off 12 passes and returnedfive punts for touchdowns during his prep career...Ranked the #106player in the state of Michigan by Scout.com following his seniorseason. Personal: Son of Bill Lavallis and Tawanna Johnson…Busi-ness major.

Suave Lavallis24

CornerbackSr. • 5-11 • 185 • 2L

Pontiac, Mich.(Orchard Lake St. Mary’s)

2010: Received medical redshirt. 2009: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Ubly High School...Played for headcoach Bill Sweeney...Paved the way for a stout Ubly offensive attackthat recorded 4,991 yards and 625 points his senior season…Alsorecorded 74 tackles on the defensive line…Named First-Team All-Thumb offensive and defensive line by the Thumb Sportswriters As-sociation…Named First-Team All-Greater Thumb Conference atboth offensive and defensive lineman…Named First-Team Associ-ated PressAll-State at offensive tackle in 2008…Tallied 54 tacklesas a junior...Ranked as the #104 player in the state of Michigan byScout.com following his senior season...Also participated in track. Personal: Son of Steve and Vicki LaBuhn...Movement sciencemajor...Enjoys snowmobiling and four-wheeling.

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2012: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Loveland High School under headcoach Andrew Marlatt...Earned First Team All-Fort Ancient ValleyConference honors...All-SW District Honorable Mention by theDayton Daily News...Tallied 74 tackles (14 for loss), 5.5 sacks,three forced fumbles and one punt block as a senior...As a junior,he was Second Team All-Fort Ancient Valley Conference after tal-lying 56 tackles and 3.5 sacks.

Joe Moran40

LinebackerRS Fr. • 6-2 • 240Loveland, Ohio

Prior to GVSU: Spent one season at Coffeyville CommunityCollege in Kansas in 2012...Played in 10 games, collecting 51 tack-les, 1.5 sacks (-10) and 7.5 tackles for loss (-25)...Had one passbreak-up, forced and recovered a fumble and blocked onekick...Spent one season at Ball State in 2010...Played in all 12games...Recorded first career tackle vs. Southeast MissouriState...Career high two tackles vs. Southeast Missouri State, vs.Liberty, vs. Eastern Michigan, at Purdue, at Iowa and at CentralMichigan. High School: Earned four letters for Coach LexieSpurlock...Helped Morgan Park to a 9-3 record as a senior, includ-ing a 6-0 Prairie State Conference mark...Helped the Mustangs toa city and conference championship as a senior...Helped MorganPark to a top-25 ranking in the state as a senior...All-conference asa senior...Received honorable mention on the all-state team as asenior...Managed 59 tackles, including eight sacks as asenior...Also lettered in track and placed fourth in the state in thediscus as a junior. Personal: Son of Robert and Regina Mosley.

Matt Mosley4

Defensive LineJr. • 6-3 • 245 • Tr

Chicago, Ill.(Coffeyville C.C.)

2012: Earned second varsity letter after seeing action in fivegames, including a start in the season-finale at Saginaw Valley State(11/10)...Saw action on field goal and PAT. 2011: Earned first varsity letter...Played in six games as a re-serve offensive lineman...Also saw action on field goal and PAT. 2010: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Lapeer East High School under headcoach Jake Wiengartz...Named First-Team All-Flint Metro Leagueon both offense and defense...Named All-State Honorable Mentionfor Divisions 1-2 by the Associated Press...Had 91 tackles, threesacks, three fumbles forced, and two fumbles recovered as a sen-ior...As a junior, he had 82 total tackles, five sacks, one forced fum-ble, and two fumble recoveries...65 tackles and four sacks as asophomore. Personal: Son of Scott and Julie McCallum...Engineeringmajor...Enjoys hunting, fishing, riding four wheelers and spendingtime with family.

Payton McCallum

55Offensive Line

Jr. • 6-2 • 280 • 2LLapeer, Mich.

(East)

2012: Earned second varsity letter...Played in all 11 gameswith three starts...Hauled in five passes for 70 yards and a TD...Ledteam in special teams tackles with 15 (7 solo/8 assisted)...Hauledin three passes for 35 yards vs. Ferris State (10/6)...Caught one passfor 30 yards and a TD vs. Northwood (10/20)...Played both waysthe final three games of the season and recorded four tackles (3solo/1 assisted) vs. Wayne State (11/3). 2011: Earned first varsity letter...Played in five games as awide receiver and on special teams...Caught four passes for 68yards and a TD...Caught three passes for 50 yards and a TD vs. Tif-fin (10/1)...Hauled in one pass for 18 yards vs. Ferris State (10/22). 2010: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Muskegon Mona Shores under headcoach Ken Rose...Had 44 catches for 681 yards and nine touch-downs along with 51 total tackles (26 solo) on defense...Also re-turned four kicks for 100 yards...Named to the Muskegon ChronicleDivision 1-4 All-Area team as a wide receiver...Garnered a spot onthe Division 1-2 All-State team by the Associated Press...Namedhonorable mention Division 1-2 All-State by the Detroit News. Personal: Son of Kevin Meeks and Nannette Miskel...Cur-rently undecided on a major...Enjoys sports and music.

Keontre’ Miskel83

Wide ReceiverJr. • 6-1 • 190 • 2LMuskegon, Mich.(Mona Shores)

Miskel’s Career Stats Year Rec Yds Avg TD Lg 2011 4 68 17.0 1 32 2012 5 70 14.0 1 30 Totals 9 138 15.3 2 32

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2012: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Forest Hills Central HighSchool...Played for Greg Ganfield...Tallied 60 total tackles, sevenQB sacks and an interception as a senior...Earned All O.K Confer-ence plaudits as a junior and senior...Named All-Area as a senior. Personal: Son of Rich and Kelly Nutter...Enjoys golfing, snow-boarding and jet skiing.

James NutterDefensive Line

RS Fr. • 6-3 • 225Ada, Mich.

(Forest Hills Central)

2012: Played in two games...Rushed eight times for 18 yardsat Northern Michigan. 2011: Redshirted.

High School: Prepped at Stockbridge High School…Playedfor Jeremy Killinger...Earned a Division 5-6 All-State HonorableMention by the Associated Press after throwing for 1,896 yardsand 25 touchdowns as a senior...Rushed for 807 yards and 12touchdowns...Collected 50 tackles and two interceptions…Namedto the Southern Michigan Activities Association First-Team threetimes…Named Division 5-6 Honorable Mention All-State by theDetroit News...As a junior he threw for 1,451 yards and 19 touch-downs, while rushing for 1,246 yards and 16 touchdowns...Con-tributed 56 tackles and five interceptions on defense...Named tothe Lansing State JournalDream Team as a junior as well as to theJackson Citizen Patriot Dream Team...Earned an honorable men-tion Division 5-6 nod from the Associated Press as a junior.

Personal: Son of Pat and Laura O’Brien...Enjoys golfing,basketball, hanging out with friends and tubing.

Jeff O’Brien14

QuarterbackSo. • 6-0 • 215

Stockbridge, Mich.

2012: Injured in third game of the year and missed the remain-der of the season as a medical redshirt...Named to the GLIAC Ac-ademic All-Excellence team...Named GLIAC Offensive Player ofthe Week (9/10)...Completed 38-of-59 passes for 525 yards and sixTDs...Rushed for 43 yards on six carries...Completed 15-of-24passes for 159 yards and one TD, while rushing for 19 yards onthree carries at Western Oregon (9/1)...Named GLIAC Player ofthe Week after completing 21-of-31 passes for 307 yards and fourTDs vs. Notre Dame (9/8)...Was 2-4 for 59 yards and a TD in twoseries at Tiffin (9/15) before leaving with a seson-ending injury. 2011: Bilo D2 Quarterback of the Year finalist...GLIAC Aca-demic Excellence honoree...Named GVSU’s Most Improved Of-fensive Player...Finished the year with the highest pass efficiencyrating in DII football (180.3)...Completed 154-of-249 passes (61.8)for 2.415 yards and 34 TDs...Led the nation in pass efficiency rating(180.3) and ranked third in TD passes with 34...His 34 TD passesranks fifth all-time in Laker anals for a single-season...26 percentof his pass completions go for TDs...2,415 passing yards ranks 11thall-time for a single-season...Completed 21-of-28 passes for 336yards and six TDs in three quarters of action vs. Ferris State (10/22)and was named GLIAC Offensive Player of the Week...Parling'scompletions (21), yards (336) and TD passes (6) were all careerhighs, while his six TDs tied a Lubbers Stadium record that CurtAnes accomplished twice....His 336 passing yards equalled BradIciek's total vs. Saginaw Valley State in 2009 and is the 10th-bestsingle-game total at Lubbers Stadium....Parling's 34 passing TDsalso set a GVSU sophomore record that was previously set byCullen Finnerty (25) in 2005...Rushed 31 times for 128 yards andone TD...Tossed just two interceptions in 155 throws to end the sea-son...Completed 16-of-28 passes for 226 yards and four TDs at In-dianapolis (9/17)...Completed 17-of-22 passes for 298 yards andfive TDs in just over two quarters of action vs. Tiffin (10/1)...Con-nected on 12-of-16 passes for 189 yards and five TDs at NorthernMichigan (10/8). 2010: Academic All-GLIAC selection...Earned first varsity let-ter as a reserve quarterback...Completed 20-of-30 passes for 251yards and two TDs...Completed 66.7 percent of his passes andrecorded a pass efficiency rating of 158.95...Rushed 10 times for69 yards and three TDs...Recorded 320 yards of totaloffense...Completed 7-of-9 passes for 134 yards and two TDs atTiffin (10/2)...Completed 10-of-16 passes for 79 yards at FerrisState (10/23). 2009: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Salem High School…Played for headcoach Parker Salowich...Named to the All-Kensington Lakes Ath-letic Association conference team…Ranked as the #79 player inthe state of Michigan by Scout.com following his senior season. Personal: Son of Craig Parling and Linda Manni...Also partic-ipated in baseball and basketball in high school.

Heath Parling12

QuarterbackJr. • 6-3 • 215 • 2LPlymouth, Mich.

(Salem)

Parling’s Career StatsYear Comp Att. Yards Pct Yds/GM TD INT Lg Effic2010 20 30 251 66.7 41.8 2 0 42 158.92011 154 249 2,415 61.8 219.5 34 10 71 180.32012 38 59 525 64.4 175.0 6 0 58 172.7Totals 212 338 3,191 62.7 159.6 42 10 71 177.1

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2012: Second-Team All-GLIAC honoree...Earned second var-sity letter...Averaged 40.9 yards per punt, second in theGLIAC...Led the league in net punting per punt (39.8)...Dropped14 punts inside the opponents 20 yard line...Forced a fair catch ninetimes and tallied six punts of 50 yards or more...Tallied just twotouchbacks...Recorded a long punt of 62 yards at Northern Michi-gan (10/13). 2011: Earned first varsity letter...Punted 28 times for a 34.6yards per punt average with a long of 50 yards...Dropped 11 puntsinside the opponents 20 yard line...Forced a fair catch 10times...Tallied just one touchback...Averaged 37.7 yards on sixpunts in first collegiate game vs. Western Oregon (9/1). 2010: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Brighton High School under headcoach Cliff Kiefer...Named to the all-county first team as a punterfollowing senior year...Named all-conference as a junior and sen-ior...Named one of the best punters at the ProKicker.com kick acad-emy, recording the best punting hangtime in 2008 of 4.81 seconds,with an average of 4.19 seconds...3-for-6 on field goals as a junior,and 5-for-5 as a senior. Personal: Son of Mario and Lisa Picano...Currently undecidedon a major...Enjoys weightlifting.

Chris Picano52

Punter/KickerJr. • 5-11 • 200 • 2L

Brighton, Mich.

Picono’s Career Stats Year No. Yards Avg. Long I20 2011 28 969 34.6 50 11 2012 32 1,308 40.9 62 14 Totals 28 969 34.6 50 11

2012: Earned second varsity letter...Played in all 11 games withtwo starts...Sixth on the squad with 13 catches for 323 yards andtwo TDs...Caught two passes for 60 yards and a TD vs. Ohio Do-minican (9/22)...Hauled in two catches for 54 yards and a TD atMichigan Tech (9/29)...Pulled down two receptions for 57 yardsvs. Northwood (10/20)...Caught three passes for 82 yards in sea-son-finale at Saginaw Valley State (11/10). 2011: Earned first varsity letter...Played in seven games withone start...Caught four passes for 98 yards...Hauled in one catchfor 20 yards vs. Western Oregon (9/1)...Caught one pass for 13yards vs. Tiffin (10/1), one for 28 yards at Northern Michigan

Darryl Pitts7

Wide ReceiverJr. • 6-2 • 200 • 2L

Detroit, Mich.(Southeastern)

Pitts’ Career Stats Year Rec Yds Avg TD Lg 2011 4 98 24.5 0 37 2012 13 323 24.8 2 35 Totals 17 421 24.8 2 37

Potts’ Career Stats Year Rec Yds Avg TD Lg 2012 17 327 19.2 2 48 Totals 17 421 24.8 2 37

(10/8) and one for 37 yards vs. Ferris State (10/22). 2010: Member of the squad. 2009: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Southeastern High School…Played forDonshell English...Caught 43 passes for 753 yards and 12 touch-downs as a senior, while also collecting 30 tackles and eight inter-ceptions on defense…Named to the Second-Team All-Detroit by theDetroit News as a defensive back…Earned all-city and all-state hon-ors...Led squad to MHSAA football regional finals…Ranked the #62player in the state of Michigan by Scout.com following his seniorseason. Personal: Son of Demetrus and Tonya Pitts.

2012: Academic All-GLIAC honoree...Beyond Sports DIIAthlete of the Week...Played in all 11 games with sixstarts...Ranked third on the team in receptions with 17 for 327yards and two TDs...Caught two passes for 30 yards and a TD inhis first college game at Western Oregon (9/1)...Hauled in threepasses for 90 yards, including a key third down 41-yard recep-tion...Tallied four catches for 85 yards and a TD at Hillsdale(10/27).

2011: Redshirted..Named the GVSU Offensive Scout TeamPlayer of the year...Lettered for the GVSU baseball team as a truefreshman...Hit .313 with 21 hits in 67 at bats...Finished the seasonas the everyday DH.

High School: Prepped at Oakridge High School…Played forJack Schugars...Passed for 696 yards and 10 touchdowns, whilerushing for 1,561 yards and 24 touchdowns on 193 carries as a sen-ior…Collected 64 total tackles, one sack, two interceptions, andfour pass break-ups…Also averaged 39.4 yards per punt on 25punts and had 37 touchbacks on 74 kickoffs while converting 9-of-13 field goals and 45-of-48 extra points…Named to the Division5-6 All-State team by the Detroit News as a defensive back…Named Division 5 All-State by the Detroit Free Press…Earned Di-vision 5-6 All-State accolades from the Associated Press…NamedAll-West Michigan Conference at quarterback, defensive back andkicker, while being named honorable mention at punter…As a jun-ior, he passed for 457 yards and five touchdowns, while rushingfor 975 yards and 15 touchdowns on 170 carries...Threw for 779yards and 11 touchdowns as a sophomore and rushed for 588 yardsand 11 touchdowns...Selected to play in the 2011 MHSFCA East-West All-Star Game and named to the MHSFCA All-Academichonorable mention team.

Personal: Son of Tom and Kathy Potts...Enjoys snowboarding,playing guitar, hunting and fishing.

Jamie Potts15

Tight EndSo. • 6-3 • 225 • 1LMuskegon, Mich.

(Oakridge)

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Sam Power30

LinebackerSr. • 6-3 • 240 • 1L

West Lafayette, Ind.(Western Illinois)

2012: Academic All-GLIAC honoree...Played in eight gameswith three starts...Missed four games in the middle of the season withan injury...Earned first varsity letter...Tallied 26 total tackles (11solo/15 assisted) and two TFL (-9)...Blocked two kicks...Recorded aseason-high seven tackles (1 solo/6 assisted) vs. Notre Dame(9/8)...Notched six tackles (4 solo/2 assisted) vs. Northwood (10/20). 2011: Redshirted. Prior to GVSU: Played two seasons at Western Illinois Univer-sity...2010: Tallied 23 tackles (11 solo/12 assisted)...Notched threetackles for loss and one pass deflection...Registered six tackles in thewin over Valparaiso, including two for a loss, forced a fumble andbroke up a pass...Second on the team making nine tackles (a career-high) in the victory over Sam Houston State...Made a tackle for lossand forced a fumble in the win over Indiana State...Solo tackle atSouth Dakota State...Also saw action on special teams at NorthDakota State, versus Youngstown State and at Missouri State...As-sisted on a tackle against Illinois State...Two tackles againstUNI...Solo tackle in the win at Coastal Carolina...Assisted tackle atAppalachian State. 2009: Played in six straight games during themiddle of the season...assisted tackle in his debut against Stephen F.Austin...Solo stop against Southern Illinois. High School: Prepped at Benton Central High School...Led Ben-ton Central HS with 66 tackles, 11.5 tackles for a loss and one sackhis senior year...Forced four fumbles, blocked three kicks and brokeup six passes...Selected to the Indiana scout.com team... Twiceearned All-Conference, All-Area and All-State teams. Personal: Son of Dave and Kim Power...Enjoys golf and camp-ing.Power’s Career StatsYear Solo Asst Total Sack TFL/Yds PD Int FF FR2012 11 15 26 0 2/9 0 0 0 0Totals 32 19 51 0 0 1 0 0 0

2012: Academic All-GLIAC honoree...Honorable Mention All-GLIAC...Earned second varsity letter...Played in nine games with threestarts...Missed three games in middle of the season with aninjury...Ranked second on the team in rushing, toting the ball 103 timesfor 603 yards and a team-high 12 TDs...Tallied 865 all-purpose yards,

Michael Ratay22

Running BackJr. • 5-10 • 205 • 2L

Geneva, Ill.

averaging 96.1 all-purpose yards per game...Ranked fourth on the teamin receptions with 14 for 219 yards and three TDs...Second on the teamin TDs with 15...Broke the 100-yard rushing mark two times in final threegames...Caught four passes for 104 yards and two TDs, while rushing sixtimes for 41 yards and two TDs vs. Notre Dame (9/8)...Rushed 16 timesfor 110 yards and a a TD at Hillsdale (10/27)...Tallied 118 rushing yardsand two TDs on 20 carries vs. Wayne State (11/3)...Rushed 17 times for95 yards and three TDs at Saginaw Valley State (11/10). 2011: GLIAC Academic Excellence honoree...Earned first varsity let-ter...Played in all 11 games with one start...Rushed for 317 yards and fourTDs on 48 carries, while hauling in 15 passes for 189 yards...Returnedfour kickoffs for 91 yards with a long of 37 yards...Recorded 597 all-pur-pose yards...Ranked third on the squad in rushing and fourth in receiv-ing...Led team with 11 special teams tackles...Rushed four times for 40yards and a TD vs. Tiffin (10/1)...Toted the ball 13 times for 68 yards andcaught one pass for 25 yards at Northern Michigan (10/8)...Caught fivepasses for 70 yards and rushed one time for four yards vs. FerrisState(10/22)...Rushed for 105 yards and a TD on nine carries, while alsocatching three passes for 48 yards at Northwood (11/5)...Rushed ninetimes for 54 yards and a TD and hauled in four passes for 25 yards vs.Saginaw Valley State (11/15)... 2010: Received a medical redshirt...Played in three games...Rushedfor 79 yards and a TD on six carries at Tiffin (10/2)...Toted the ball seventimes for 40 yards vs. Northern Michigan (10/9). 2009: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Geneva High School...Played for RobWicinski...Named IHSFCA 7A All-State at running back as a junior andsenior...Rushed for 2,859 yards and 44 touchdowns as a senior…Alsocaught 18 passes for 266 yards and three touchdowns…Named theGeneva Republican Player of the Year...Named to the Kane CountyChronicle All-Area First-Team offense…Also named Kane CountyChronicle Player of the Year as a junior and senior…Named All-WesternSun Conference and was MVP of the league...Earned Chicago TribuneFirst-Team All-State plaudits...Earned the Walter Payton Round HouseChicago Player of the Year award...As a junior, rushed for 1,743 yardsand 29 touchdowns, while catching 11 passes for 239 yards and fourtouchdowns en route to being named Chicago Tribune Second-Team All-State. Personal: Son of Mark Ratay and Peggy Kersting...Educationmajor...Enjoys working out and video games.

Ratay’s Career StatsRushing

Year Att Gain Loss Net Yds/Gm TD Lg 2010 18 143 0 143 47.4 1 37 2011 48 328 11 317 28.8 4 51 2012 103 625 22 603 67.0 12 46 Totals 169 1,096 33 1,063 46.2 17 51

Receiving Year Rec Yds Avg TD Lg 2010 3 10 3.3 0 12 2011 15 189 12.6 0 30 2012 14 219 15.6 3 48 Totals 32 418 13.1 3 48

All Purpose Year Rush RCV PR KO Total Avg/g 2010 143 10 0 0 153 51.0 2011 317 189 0 91 597 54.3 2012 603 219 0 43 865 96.1 Totals 1,063 418 0 134 1,615 70.2

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2012: Academic All-GLIAC honoree...Earned first varsity let-ter...Played in six games in a reserve role on the offensiveline...Also saw action on the PAT and field goal units. 2011: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Essex District High School in On-tario…Played for Badi Qawwas...Tallied 81 tackles, eight sacks,three forced fumbles and two fumble recovery for TDs as a sen-ior...Tallied 63 total tackles, six sacks, and one interception as ajunior...Named a Wilson Conference Defensive All-Star…Namedto the All-WECSSAA Team as a defensive lineman…Named tothe Ridley Scouting Top 100 List as the 10th best defensive line-man in Canada...Named all-conference three times. Personal: Son of Jerry and Cindy Revenberg...Business major.

BrandonRevenberg

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So. • 6-4 • 285 • 1LEssex, Ont.

2012: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Petoskey High School under headcoach Kerry Vanorman...Named Associated Press All-State FirstTeam (D3/D4), All-Big North First Team and was part of the MHS-FCA All-Star Game after rushing for 1,796 yards and 33 TDs on168 carries (both school records)...Had eight catches for three TDsand picked off six passes as a senior...As a junior, he was namedall-area and All-Big North First team after tallying 36 tackles,seven interceptions, 902 rushing yards, 12 rushing TDs and 269yards receiving. Personal: Son of Patrick and Lisa Robbins...Enjoys art, longboarding and video editing.

Joe Robbins8

Wide ReceiverRS Fr. • 6-3 • 205Petoskey, Mich.

Chris Robinson3

Running BackJr. • 6-1 • 220 • 2L

Ovid, Mich. (Ovid-Elsie)

2012: Injured in fourth game of the season and missed finaleight games...Played in four games with three starts...Rushed for368 yards and six TDs on 56 carries...Averaged 6.4 yards percarry...Hauled in five passes for 74 yards...Rushed for 99 yardsand two TDs on just 11 carries, while catching three passes for 35yards in season opener at Western Oregon (9/1)...Toted the ball 19times for 107 yards and four TDs vs. Notre Dame (9/8)...Tallied77 rushing yards on 12 carries at Tiffin (9/15), followed by a 14-carry, 78-yard effort vs. Ohio Dominican (9/22) before getting in-jured early in second quarter. 2011: Earned first varsity letter...Played in final fourgames...Rushed for 312 yards and three TDs on 41 carries...Caughtthree passes for 43 yards...Averaged 78.0 yards per game and 7.6yards per carry...Rushed for 65 yards on nine carries and caughtone pass for 25 yards in first collegiate game vs. FerrisState(10/22)...Rushed seven times for 57 yards at Northwood(11/5)...Toted the ball 22 times sfor 175 yards and three TDs, whilecatching two passes for 18 yards vs. Saginaw Valley State(11/12)...175 rushing yards set a freshman single-game record. 2010: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Ovid-Elsie High School under headcoach Jerry Goosen...Named Division 5-6 co-player of the year bythe Associated Press...Named Division 5 All-State by the DetroitFree Press...One of two running backs named to the Detroit NewsAll-State Dream Team...Also named to the Lansing State Journal'sannual "Catch-22" rankings as one of the top 22 players in thestate...As a senior, ran the ball 304 times for 2,692 yards and 39touchdowns...As a junior, ran for 2,840 yards and 41 touchdownson 256 carries...Had 1,756 yards and 17 touchdowns rushing as asophomore...Set a Michigan state record with 27 consecutivegames of over 100 yards rushing...Placed fourth all-time in careerrushing yards in the state (7,123 yards on 814 carries)...On defense,he had 69 total tackles and four interceptions as a senior, 82 totaltackles and two interceptions as a junior, and 59 total tackles as asophomore...Rated a two-star prospect on Scout.com. Personal: Son of Chris and Ronda Robinson...Educationmajor with a history minor...Enjoys sports and video games.

Robinson’s Career Stats Year Att Gain Loss Net Yds/Gm TD Lg 2011 41 312 0 312 78.0 3 38 2012 56 368 7 361 90.2 6 46 Totals 97 680 7 673 61.2 9 46

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Sauber’s Career StatsYear Solo Asst Total Sack TL/Yds PD Int FR2012 18 19 37 1/1 3/4 1 1 2Totals 18 19 37 1/1 3/4 1 1 2

2012: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Carmel High School under headcoach Kevin Wright...Led team to the 5A state championship andearned all-conference honors as a senior after collecting 91 tacklesand six sacks...As a junior, he was honorable mention all-state, all-conference and defensive MVP after registering 79 tackles, one in-terception and three sacks. Personal: Son of Arnold and Jennifer Sampson...Enjoys hang-ing out with friends, video games and working.

Ian Sampson92

Defensive LineRS Fr. • 6-2 • 230

Carmel, Ind.

2012: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Michigan Collegiate High Schoolunder head coach Alfredo Calderon...Named All-Macomb CountySecond Team, Detroit NewsAll-Metro East Second Team and wasa two-star prospect by Scout.com and the 147th-ranked cornerbackin the country.

Gabe Sanders

Defensive BackRS Fr. • 5-11 • 198

Detroit, Mich.(Michigan Collegiate)

2012: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Pontiac Notre Dame Prep HighSchool under head coach Kyle Zimmerman...Named AssociatedPressAll-State Honorable Mention (D3/D4), All-Catholic LeagueAA First Team, all-region, all-county, all-area, All-Catholic DetroitLeague and Detroit NewsAll-Metro North Honorable Mention asa senior...Tallied 35 catches for 617 yards and 10 TDs...As a junior,he was the Schuman NUC Receiver MVP and caught 25 passes for346 yards and two TDs.

Troy Sassack86

Wide ReceiverRS Fr. • 6-4 • 200Washington, Mich.

(Pontiac Notre Dame)

Jack Sauber20

Defensive BackSo. • 6-0 • 200 • 1L Shelby Twp., Mich. (Utica Eisenhower)

2012: Member of the GLIAC Academic All-Excellenceteam...Earned first varsity letter after seeing action in all 11 gameswith two starts...Ranked sixth on the squad in total tackles with 37(18 solo/19 assisted)...Tallied 3.0 TFL (-4), recovered two fumblesand picked off a pass...Recorded six tackles (4 solo/2 assisted) atTiffin (9/15)...Notched eight tackles (2 solo/6 assisted), two TFL(-3) and picked off a pass vs. Northwood (10/20)...Recorded a ca-reer-high 10 tackles (4 solo/6 assisted) vs. Wayne State (11/3). 2011: GLIAC Academic Excellance honoree...Member of thesquad...Caught one pass for eight yards vs. Western Oregon(9/1)...Moved to defensive back in the spring. 2010: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Utica Eisenhower High Schoolunder head coach Robert Lantzy...Named honorable mention All-State by the Detroit News as a defensive back...Named to the De-troit News All-Metro East team...Also named to the MacombDaily's Macomb County Tier I All-Star Football Team...Had 57total tackles and four interceptions as a senior along with threeblocked kicks...On offense, he caught 26 passes for 267 yards andtwo touchdowns as well as ran the ball 38 times for 362 yards andthree touchdowns. Personal: Son of John and Paula Sauber.

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Billy Seiler18

Wide ReceiverSr. • 5-7 • 180 • 3L

Alsip, Ill. (Marist)

2012: Played in nine games with one start...Earned third var-sity letter...Rushed four times for 19 yards and caught one pass for12 yards...Recorded two tackles on special team...Toted the ballthree times for 14 yards at Michigan Tech (9/29). 2011: Played in 10 games...Earned second varsityletter...Rushed for 152 yards and a TD on 28 carries...Caught threepasses for 47 yards...Also tallied eight special teams tackles...Totedthe ball 14 times for 85 yards and a TD vs. Tiffin (10/1)...Recorded44 yards on 10 carries at Northern Michigan (10/8). 2010: Earned first varsity letter...Rushed four times for 110yards and one TD at Tiffin (10/2). Long run of 58 yards went fora TD. 2009: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Marist High School…Played forhead coach Pat Dunne...Carried the ball 228 times for 1,359 yardsand 14 touchdowns, while catching 28 passes for 242 yards andthree touchdowns as a senior...Two-time All-East SuburbanCatholic Conference selection...All-area as selected by the South-town Star Paper and Regional Reporter Paper...All-area honorablemention by the Chicago Sun Times...Led Marist to their first play-off appearance in 12 years in 2008… Personal: Son of Bill and Linda Seiler.

Thomas Sellers85

Wide ReceiverSo. • 6-5 • 205

Orchard Lake, Mich. (St. Mary’s)

2012: Did not play. 2011: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Orchard Lake St. Mary’s Prep…Played for George Porritt...Tallied 14 catches for 283 yards as asenior on a team that went 12-2 and advanced to the state champi-onship game. Personal: Son of Thomas and Geralda Sellers...Enjoys scubadiving and skiing.

Robert Shelby

Wide ReceiverSo. • 6-2 • 185

Stevensville, Mich. (Lakeshore)

2012: Did not play. 2011: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Lakeshore High School...Named tothe Big 16 All-West Division First Team offense as a runningback...Ran the ball 57 times for 654 yards, an 11.5 yards per carryaverage, and seven touchdowns, including a 239 yard two-touch-down game on 10 carries...Also caught 10 passes for 227 yardsand two touchdowns on the season. Personal: Son of Robert and Karen Shelby

Urston Smith84

Wide ReceiverRS Fr. • 6-1 • 205

Elkhart, Ind. (Memorial)

2012: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Elkhart Memorial High Schoolunder head coach Kevin Downey...Earned IndyStar All-State 5AHonorable Mention honors and was named All-North League Con-ference after catching 38 passes for 719 yards and six TDs as asenior. Personal: Son of Ursula Smith.

2012: Earned first varsity letter...Played in all 11 games withfive starts...Led the team and ranked ninth in the GLIAC in rushingyards with 978 on 129 carries...Led the team with a 7.6 yards percarry average...Tallied 380 kickoff return yards on 10attempts...Notched long kickoff returns of 74, 77 and 94yards...Ranked ninth in the GLIAC in all-purpose yards per game(123.4)...Broke the 100-yard rushing mark five times...Rushed for228 yards and a TD on just 17 carries vs. Wayne State (11/3)...228yards was the fourth-best single-game total in Laker football his-tory...Toted the ball 28 times for 136 yards and one TD at MichiganTech (9/29)...Rushed for 145 yards on 13 carries at Northern Michi-

Kirk Spencer27

Running BackSo. • 5-11 • 200 • 1L

East Grand Rapids, Mich.

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gan (10/13)...Recorded 129 yards on 15 carries vs. Northwood(10/20), followed by a 100-yard, two-TD effort at Hillsdale...Talliedfour special teams tackles before moving into the starting runningback role in the fifth game. 2011: Member of the squad but did not play. 2010: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at East Grand Rapids High School underhead coach Peter Stuursma...Named to the Division 3-4 All-Stateteam by the Associated Press...Ran the ball 246 times for 2,043 yardsand 18 touchdowns as a senior...Member of the Grand Rapids PressDream Team...Had 23 carries for 98 yards and one catch for 27 yardsin the 2009 Michigan state championship game to go along with fourtackles and one fumble recovery on defense. Personal: Son of Kirk and Patricia Spencer...Enjoys readingand hanging out with friends. Spencer’s Career Stats Year Att Gain Loss Net Yds/Gm TD Lg 2012 129 994 16 978 88.9 5 57 Totals 97 680 7 673 61.2 9 46

2012: Injured and did not play. 2011: Academic All-GLIAC honoree..Earned second varsityletter...Converted 56-of-60 PATs...Hit 7-of-9 field goals with a ca-reer-long of 40 yards...Scored 77 points...Averaged 34.3 yards onsix punts with a long of 50 yards and three inside the opponents 20yard line... 2010: Earned first varsity letter...Returned to the lineup fol-lowing off season knee surgery...Converted all 18 of his PATs...Hit3-of-4 field goal attemps with a long of 27 yards...Averaged 31.0yards per punt. 2009: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Merrillville High School...Played forhead coach Zac Wells...Third-place all-time in scoring at Merril-lville...Holds school record for PATs in a season (48), PATs in agame (seven, three times), consecutive PATs in a season (40), fieldgoals in a season (11), career PATs (156), career field goals (28),and career scoring for a kicker (246 points)...Named DAC All-Con-ference at both kicker and punter and Times All-Area First-Teamas a senior...Named to the “A-List,” the top 10 senior recruits in In-diana...ranked the #13 kicker in the country by ESPN.com andnamed to the IFCA Region 1 All-Star Team...Named AssociatedPress 5A First-Team All-State kicker as a junior...Named Associ-ated PressAll-State honorable mention as a sophomore...Also par-ticipated in soccer where he was all-state three times, as well asbasketball and baseball. Personal: Son of Brett and Kristen Stokes...Physical educationmajor...Enjoys video games, movies, coaching youth sports, andfantasy football.

Ryan Stokes50

Place KickerSr. • 5-9 • 160 • 2L

Merrillville, Ind.

Stokes’ Career StatsYear 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lng Total Pct.2010 0-0 3-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 27 3-4 75.02011 1-1 4-4 1-3 1-1 0-0 40 7-9 77.8Totals 1-1 7-7 1-4 1-1 0-0 40 10-13 76.9

Scott Tackett98

Defensive LineRS Fr. • 6-4 • 240

Holland, Mich.

2012: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Holland High School under headcoach Shawn McManus...Named All-OK White and Holland Sen-tinelAll-Area after collecting 45 tackles (seven for loss) as a sen-ior. Personal: Son of Michael and Julie Tackett

David Talley42

LinebackerRS Fr. • 6-2 • 230 Southfield, Mich.

(Orchard Lake St. Mary’s)

2012: Redshirted...Named GVSU Defensive Scout TeamPlayer of the Year. High School: Prepped at Orchard Lake St. Mary's Prep underhead coach George Porritt...Earned Associated PressAll-State FirstTeam (D3/D4) honors...Named all-area first team, All-CatholicLeague Central, Detroit NewsAll-Metro North Second Team andwas ranked 41st on the Detroit News Blue Chip Players list...Had148 total tackles (89 solo), 17 tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks, threeforced fumbles and one fumble recovery as a senior...Helped teamto state championship, where he had seven solo tackles and a sackto help secure the title. Personal: Son of David and Latahya Talley.

Preseason All-American Candidate Career: First all-time with 244 interception return yards...Firstall-time with 1,431 kickoff return yards...1,736 all-purpose yardsdespite not playing an offensive down. 2012: Earned third varsity letter...Missed nearly six gameswith an injury...Ranked fourth on the squad in tackles with 47 (20solo/27 assisted) despite missing nearly six games...Forced one

Erik Thompson1

SafetySr. • 6-1 • 200 • 3L

Pontiac, Mich. (L’Anse Creuse North)

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Thompson’s Career StatsTacklesYear Solo Asst Total Sack TL/Yds PD Int FR2010 23 30 53 1/7 4.5/26 5 2 02011 35 19 54 0 7/17 9 5 02012 20 27 47 0 .5/1 3 1 0Totals 78 76 154 1/7 12/44 17 8 0All PurposeYear Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2010 0 0 14 423 16 453 37.82011 0 0 47 562 225 834 75.82012 0 0 0 446 3 449 64.1Totals 0 0 61 1,431 244 1,736 57.9

fumble and pick off a pass...Led team in kickoff returns with 19 for446 yards (23.5 ypr)...Tallied eight tackles (4 solo/4 assisted) andpicked off a pass in season-opener at Western Oregon(9/1)...Recorded 10 tackles (5 solo/5 assisted) vs. Notre Dame(9/8)...Notched 10 tackles (2 solo/8 assisted) vs. Ferris State (10/6)and added 10 tackles (6 solo/4 assisted) at Hillsdale (10/27). 2011: First-Team All-GLIAC honoree...Daktronics Super Re-gion 3 second-team selection...Don Hansen’s Football Gazette SuperRegion 3 third-team choice...GVSU Defensive Skill Player of theYear...GVSU Special Teams Player of the Year...Tallied one of themost productive seasons as a defensive back and a kick returner inGVSU history...Tallied 54 total tackles (35 solo/19 assisted), seventackles for loss (-17), five interceptions, four pass breakups, two QBhurries and blocked two kicks...Recorded 225 interception returnyards and two TDs on seven picks...Returned 17 kickoffs 562 yards,including two 100-yard KO returns for TDs...225 interception returnyards set a GVSU single-season record and his 562 KO return yardsis third all-time...Tallied 11 tackles (8 solo/3 assisted), returned anintercepton 43 yards and two kickoffs 67 yards at Hillsdale(9/10)....Tallied seven tackles (4 solo/3 assisted) at Indianapolis(9/17)...Returned three kickoffs 105 yards vs. Findlay (10/24)...Tal-lied three tackles (2 solo/1 assisted), picked off two passes (133 re-turn yards) and returned a kickoff 28 yards at Northern Michigan(10/8)...Recorded three tackles (3 solo), returned an interception 49yards for a TD and a kickoff 100 yards for a TD at Lake Erie(10/15)...Tallied six tackles (2 solo/4 assisted) and returned two kick-offs 115 yards, including one 100 yards for a TD vs. Saginaw ValleyState (11/12)... 2010: Earned first varsity letter...Played in 12 games with ninestarts...Tallied 53 total tackles (23 solo/30 assisted), 4.5 tackles forloss (-26) and one QB sack (-7)...Tallied 423 kickoff return yards on16 attemps...Ranked 17th nationally with a 26.4 yards per return av-erage...Had a long return of 67 yards...Returned two punts 14yards...Picked off two passes and tallied 16 return yards...Notched453 all-purpose yards...Returned five kickoffs for 186 yards (37.2ypr) and tallied seven tackles (2 solo/7 assisted) vs. West Texas A&M(9/2)...Tallied a career-high nine tackles (3 solo/6 assisted), recordeda QB sack (-7), 1.5 TFL (-8) and picked off a pass vs. Hillsdale(9/11)...Returned two kickoffs 49 yards and collected nine tackles (3solo/6 assisted) vs. Indianapolis (9/18)...Returned two kickoffs 40yards, tallied five tackles and picked off a pass vs. Lake Erie (10/16). 2009: Member of the squad. 2008: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at L'Anse Creuse North HighSchool...Played for head coach Joe Polwotowitz...Named All-MACBlue First-Team, All-Macomb Second-Team, Macomb Player of theYear and all-state first-team as a senior...Tallied 1,780 yards and 30touchdowns on 150 carries as a senior...On defense, collected 50 totaltackles to go with five interceptions and two sacks...Also participatedin basketball and track and volunteered for the Special Olympics forfour years. Personal: Son of Derek Anthony and Katrina Thompson...Busi-ness accounting major...Enjoys playing video games.

2012: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Grand Rapids Catholic Central HighSchool under head coach Todd Kolster...Earned Associated PressFirst Team All-State honors as an offensive utility player, DetroitFree Press First Team All-State honors as a defensive back, DetroitNews First Team All-State honors as a defensive back and GrandRapids Press Dream Team honors as an offensive utilityplayer...Had 1,572 all-purpose yards as a senior (10.3 yards/touch)that included 881 receiving yards (eight TDs), 332 rushing yards(five TDs) and 359 return yards to go with 107 total tackles, twofumble recoveries and one interception return for a touchdown...Asa junior, he was named first team all-area and first team All-OKGold after collecting 402 receiving yards (five TDs) and 476 rush-ing yards (six TDs) in addition to 149 total tackles, one fumble re-covery and one interception...Named the Division 4 StateChampion Player of the Game by WBBL Radio after catching twoTDs in the final three minutes to lead the team to victory. Personal: Scott and Laurie Vicari

Kevin Vicari82

Wide ReceiverRS Fr. • 5-9 • 185

Grand Rapids, Mich.(Catholic Central)

High School: A dual threat quarterback...Ranked 61st bestprospect in Florida by Orlando Sentinel's Bill Buchalter...Ranked26th best QB in country and 100th overall prospect in Florida byRivals.com...Scout.com ranks him 36th top QB in country...Out-standing two-way player in high school at quarterback and defen-sive back...1,600 passing and 600 rushing yards in 2006...Despitetremendous offensive numbers in senior season, he was named toSt. Petersburg Times All-Suncoast Team as a first team defensiveback...Led his team in interceptions and sacks and he blocked eightkicks...An All-Pasco County player in the Tampa Tribune and St.Petersburg Times...Named All-Suncoast first team as a junior bythe St. Petersburg Times in the utility position...Voss ran for 1,104yards and 13 touchdowns and threw for 1,314 and 13 scores whilepropelling a team that won only two games the previous season towithin one win of the playoffs...He saw time at defensive end, de-fensive tackle, linebacker, defensive back, kick returner and on thepunt team...Threw for 1,152 yards and ran for 500 as a sophomore,when he threw seven TD passes...Coached by Jay Fulmer. Personal: Son of Debra Voss.

Alton Voss87

Tight EndSo. • 6-3 • 245 • Tr

New Point Rickey, Fla.(Gulf)

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2012: Academic All-GLIAC honoree...Earned first varsity let-ter as a reserve offensive lineman...Also saw action PAT and fieldgoals teams. 2011: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Howell High School…Played forAaron Metz...Named to the All-Kensington Lakes Activities Asso-ciation team…Anchored an offensive line that paved the way for2,254 yards rushing and 1,501 yards passing on the season…Se-lected to play in the 2011 MHSFCA East-West All-Star Game. Personal: Son of Barry and Patricia Walsh...Going into phys-ical therapy...Enjoys fishing, pond hockey and weightlifting.

Ware’s Career StatsYear Solo Asst Total Sack TL/Yds PD Int FR2010 37 40 77 8.0/63 13.5/76 4 3 12011 16 12 28 3.5/17 4/17 3 0 22012 28 46 74 3.5/14 8/28 1 0 2Totals 81 99 180 15/94 25.5/121 8 3 5

(9/11)...Tallied six tackles (2 solo/4 assisted), two QB sacks (-20)and three tackles for loss vs. Indianapolis (9/18)...Recorded eighttackles and career-highs in QB sacks (3.5) and TFL (3.5) vs. Col-orado Mines (11/20) in NCAA Playoffs. 2009: Granted medical redshirt after injury in second game...Re-turned a fumble 72 yards for a TD in season-opening game at WestTexas A&M (8/29)...Tallied two tackles. 2008: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Bay City Central High School...Playedfor Morely Fraser...Named First-Team All-SVL as a senior...Carriedthe ball 143 times for 1,254 yards and 14 touchdowns his senior sea-son after rushing for 1,104 and 946 yards as a junior and sopho-more...Was an all-state performer in the 4x100 meter relay team andlong jump, where he holds the school record...Became the first BayCity Central athlete since 1957 to graduate with 12 varsity letters. Personal: Son of Luther and Tammy Ware...Businessmajor...Enjoys fishing and golfing.

2012: Honorable Mention All-GLIAC performer...NamedGLIAC Defensive Player of the Week following Northwoodgame...GVSU Defensive Skill Player of the Year...Started all 11games en route to earning third varsity letter...Ranked third on theteam in total tackles with 74 (28 solo/46 assisted)...Recorded eightTFL (-28), 3.5 QB sacks (-14), recovered two fumbles and forced afumble...Tallied a career-high 15 tackles (1 solo/14 assisted) vs.Ohio Dominican (9/22)...Recorded 11 tackles (6 solo/5 assissted) atNorthern Michigan (10/13)...Named GLIAC Defensive Player ofthe Week after recording 11 tackles (6 solo/5 assisted), 5.0 TFL (-5) and 2.5 QB sacks (-9)...Notched eight tackles (3 solo/5 assissted)vs. Wayne State (11/3). 2011: Earned second varsity letter...Tallied 28 total tackles (16solo/12 assisted), 3.5 QB sacks (-17), 4.0 tackles for loss (-17), twofumble recoveries and three pass breakups...Tallied six tackles (4solo/2 assisted) vs. Findlay (10/24)...Notched five tackles (1 solo/4assisted) a QB sack (-2) and a tackle for loss (-2)...Notched fourtackles (1 solo/3 assisted), a tackle for loss (-1) and recovered a fum-ble vs. Saginaw Valley State (11/12). 2010: Second-Team All-GLIAC honoree...Ranked third on theteam in total tackles with 77 (37 solo/40 assisted)...Led the team intackles for loss with 13.5 (-76) and QB sacks with 8.0 (-63)...Pickedoff three passes (87 return yards)...Notched eight or more tackles ineach of last five games...Tallied six tackles (1 solo/5 assisted),picked off two passes and notched two pass deflections vs. WestTexas A&M (9/2)...Recorded four tackles (2 solo/2 assisted) and re-turned a blocked PAT for a defensive safety vs. Hillsdale

Luther Ware33

LinebackerSr. • 6-0 • 225 • 3L

Bay City, Mich.(Central)

Joe Warner44

Tight EndRS Fr. • 6-4 • 230

Bloomfield Hills, Mich.(Brother Rice)

2012: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Birmingham Brother Rice underhead coach Al Fracassa...Detroit News Blue Chip Players #54 inthe state...All-Catholic League Team (Central)...Detroit NewsAll-Metro North Honorable Mention...Rated 2-star prospect onScout.com...90th ranked tight end in the country by Scout.com...14catches, 186 yards, one TD, 30 tackles, 13 sacks, three pass de-flections, one forced fumble as a senior. Personal: Son of Mary Jo Warner.

Jim Walsh78

Offensive LineSo. • 6-5 • 310 • 1L

Howell, Mich.

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2012: GVSU Special Teams Player of the Year...Two-timeGLIAC Special Teams Player of the Week...Played and started thefirst eight games of the season...Season-ending injury occured earlyin eighth game...Tallied 44 total tackles (32 solo/12 assisted) andrecorded a team-high four interceptions...Led team in punt returnswith 12 for 208 yards (17.3 ypr) and a TD...Tallied five kickoff re-turns for 169 yards and a TD...Set a GVSU record for long punt re-turn with an 89-yard return for a TD at Western Oregon(9/1)...Recorded seven tackles (5 solo/2 assisted) and picked off apass vs. Notre Dame (9/8)...Tallied six tackles (2 solo/4 assisted),forced a fumble and picked off a pass vs. Ohio Dominican(9/22)...In addition, tallied 114 yards in kickoff returns, includingan 83-yarder for a TD and returned a punt 16 yards...Notched a sea-son-high nine tackles at Michigan Tech (8 solo/1assisted)...Recorded eight tackles (5 solo/3 assisted), two passbreakups and picked off a pass at Northern Michigan (10/13). 2011: Earned second varsity letter...Played in 11 games witheight starts...Ranked third on the team in tackles with 55 (38 solo/17assisted...Picked off three passes (42 return yards), notched fivepass deflections and tallied two pass deflections...Tallied six tackles(4 solo/2 assisted) at Indianapolis (9/17)...Recorded six tackles (4solo/2 assisted) vs. Findlay (9/24)...Tallied nine tackles (6 solo/3assisted) and returned an interception 34 yards vs. Northern Michi-gan (10/8)...Recorded eight tackles (7 solo/1 assisted) and pickedoff a pass vs. Michigan Tech (10/29)...Notched eight tackles (6solo/2 assisted) and picked off a pass vs. Saginaw Valley State(11/12). 2010: Earned first varsity letter after playing in 13 games...Tal-lied 36 total tackles (17 solo/19 assisted)...Notched five pass de-flections and forced a fumble...Recorded three tackles (2 solo/1assisted) in first game vs. West Texas A&M (9/2)...Tallied five tack-les (2 solo/3 assisted) vs. Lake Erie (10/16)...Notched a career-highsix tackles (3 solo/3 assisted) vs. Saginaw Valley State (11/13). 2009: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Lansing Everett High School…Played for Marcel Carruthers...Rushed for 600 yards and fourtouchdowns and passed for 1,600 yards and 16 touchdowns as asenior...Named to the All-Area Dream Team by the Lansing StateJournal…Honorable mention all-state honoree...Passed for 1,400yards and 14 touchdowns while running for 800 yards and fivetouchdowns as a junior…In his sophomore year, passed for 1,300yards and 13 touchdowns while rushing for 350 yards and fourtouchdowns…Nominated for the 2009 MHSFCA All-Star game…Ranked the #58 player in the state of Michigan by Scout.com fol-lowing his senior season. Personal: Son of Reginald and Ranea Williams…Businessmajor…Enjoys video games and sports.

Reggie Williams2

CornerbackSr. • 5-9 • 175 • 3L

Lansing, Mich.(Everett)

Williams’ Career StatsYear Solo Asst Total Sack TL/Yds PD Int FR2010 17 19 36 0 1/7 5 0 02011 38 17 55 0 1/4 8 3 02012 32 12 44 0 1/3 2 4 0Totals 87 48 135 0 3/14 15 7 0

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2012: Earned second varsity letter...Played in 10 games withthree starts...Caught two passes for 13 yards and a TD...Hauled ina two-point conversion pass...Key figure in an offensive line thathelped the Laker offense lead the GLIAC and rank sixth nationallyin scoring (41.9 ppg)...Offense ranked second in the GLIAC and13th nationally in total yards per game (474.5), while ranking 10thnationally in sacks allowed (0.73)...Caught one pass for seven yardsat Tiffin (9/15)...Pulled down a 2-point conversion pass vs. OhioDominican (9/22)...Hauled in one pass for six yards and a TD atHillsdale (10/27). 2011: Earned first varsity letter after seeing action in ninegames as a reserve tight end and on special teams. 2010: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Utica Eisenhower…Three-yearstarter on the football team … No. 29 on the Detroit Free Press Fab50…No. 38 on the Detroit News Blue Chip list…Named to DetroitFree Press Dream Team…Also earned All-East honors from theFree Press and All-Metro East accolades from the Detroit News…Tallied 65 tackles, including five sacks…Forced five fumbles andrecovered three fumbles...Earned three varsity letters in basketballand will earn four varsity letters in track. Personal: Son of Eric and Joyce Erieson.

Joe Wirth81

Tight EndJr. • 6-4 • 257 • 2LShelby Twp, Mich.(Utica Eisenhower)

2012: Earned first varsity letter...Played in eightgames...Caught one pass for four yards at Tiffin (9/15) 2011: Played in three games as a reserve wide receiver. 2010: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Sterling Heights Stevenson underhead coach Rick Bye...Ran the ball 118 times for 921 yards and 15touchdowns, while catching 38 passes for 627 yards and nine touch-downs as a senior...As a junior, he ran the ball 118 times for 906yards and 12 touchdowns while catching 37 passes for 452 yardsand two touchdown...Named First-Team All-County by the Ma-comb Daily as a junior and honorable mention all-state...Namedhonorable mention Division 1-2 All-State by the AssociatedPress...Named to the Macomb County Tier I First Team OffenseAll-Star team by the Macomb Daily...Garnered First-Team All-Metro East honors and First-Team MAC-Red Division honors...Atwo-star recruit by Scout.com. Personal: Son of Derrick and Sequana Kelley...Criminal jus-tice major...Enjoys playing video games.

Justice Wright28

Wide ReceiverJr. • 5-11 • 190 • 1L

Macomb, Mich.(Sterling Heights Stevenson)

2012: Played in all 11 games with five starts...Earned secondvarsity letter...Ranked sixth on the team in total tackles with 42 (15solo/27 assisted)...Tallied two TFL (-9) and a QB sack (-7)...Recorded nine tackles (2 solo/7 assisted) vs. Ohio Dominican(9/22)...Notched eight tackles (3 solo/5 assisted) vs. Ferris State(10/6)...Recorded five tackles (1 solo/4 assisted), including a QBsack vs. Wayne State (11/3). 2011: Earned first varsity letter...Played in six games as a re-serve defensive back and on special teams...Recorded four tackles(2 solo/2 assisted)...Recorded three tackles (1 solo/2 assisted) vs.Ferris State (10/22). 2010: Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Troy High School under head coachGary Griffith...Named honorable mention All-Oakland County atquarterback by the Oakland Press...Named honorable mention All-Metro North by the Detroit News as a defensive back...Named hon-orable mention All-State by the Detroit Free Press as a defensiveback, as well. Personal: Son of Keith and Mary Wunderlich...Currently un-decided on a major...Enjoys working out.

Bobby Wunderlich

37Defensive Back

Jr. • 6-3 • 215 • 2LTroy, Mich.

Wunderlich’s Career StatsYear Solo Asst Total Sack TL/Yds PD Int FR2011 2 2 4 0 0 1 0 02012 15 27 42 1/7 2/9 0 0 0Totals 17 29 46 1/7 2/9 1 0 0

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LT LG C RG RT 75 Eric LaBuhn 58 Connor Gould 56 Matt Armstrong 55 Payton McCallum 78 Jim Walsh (6-5, 315, Jr.) (6-4, 280, So.) (6-3, 290, Sr.) (6-2, 280, Jr.) (6-5, 310, So.)

76 Cameron Hobbs 51 Aaron Cox 57 Brandon Revenberg 65 Robert Ault 77 Zach Jolly (6-5, 305, RFr.) (6-5, 300, So.) (6-3, 278, So.) (6-3, 295, RFr.) (6-7, 280, RFr.)

TE WR WR WR RB 15 Jamie Potts 18 Billy Seiler 26 Brandan Green 7 Darryl Pitts 3 Chris Robinson (6-3, 225, So.) (5-7, 180, Sr.) (5-10, 180, Sr.) (6-2, 200, Jr.) (6-1, 220, Jr.) 81 Joe Wirth 82 Kevin Vicari 83 Keontre’ Miskel 8 Joe Robbins 22 Michael Ratay (6-4, 257, Jr.) (5-9, 180, RFr.) (6-1, 190, Jr.) (6-3, 205, RFr.) (5-10, 205, Jr.) OR OR 86 Troy Sassack 27 Kirk Spencer (6-4, 200, RFr.) (5-11, 200, So.)

Starters Returning (8)OL Matt ArmstrongOL Connor GouldQB Isiah GrimesQB Heath Parling (inj. 2012)TE Jamie PottsRB Kirk SpencerK Marco IaderosaP Chris PicanoStarters Lost (5)OL Andrew BiedenbenderWR Charles JohnsonOL Tim LelitoOL Tyler MoranWR Israel WoolforkLettermen Returning (24)OL Matt Armstrong (3L)OL Connor Gould (1L)WR Brandan Green (3L)QB Isiah Grimes (2L)RB Antonio Hutchins (1L)RB Ben Hutchins (2L)K Marco Iaderosa (2L)RB Hersey Jackson (3L)OL Eric LaBuhn (2L)OL Payton McCallum (2L)WR Keontre’ Miskel (2L)QB Heath Parling (2L)P Chris Picano (2L)WR Darryl Pitts (2L)TE Jamie Potts (1L)RB Michael Ratay (2L)OL Brandon Revenberg (1L)RB Chris Robinson (2L)WR Billy Seiler (3L)

RB Kirk Spencer (1L)K Ryan Stokes (2L)OL Jim Walsh (1L)TE Joe Wirth (2L)WR Justice Wright (1L)Lettermen Lost (9)QB Brandon BeitzelOL Andrew BiedenbenderOL Austin GreenWR Charles JohnsonTE John KampsOL Tim LelitoOL Tyler MoranOL John WestfallWR Israel WoolforkSeniors (5)OL Matt ArmstrongWR Brandan GreenRB Hersey JacksonWR Billy SeilerK Ryan StokesJuniors (15)TE Dylan BrooksWR Steve EleazerQB Isiah GrimesRB Antonio HutchinsRB Ben HutchinsK Marco IaderosaOL Eric LaBuhnOL Payton McCallumWR Keontre’ MiskelQB Heath ParlingP Chris PicanoWR Darryl PittsRB Michael Ratay

RB Chris RobinsonTE Joe WirthSophomores (13)RB Dondre AdamsOL Aaron CoxTE Derek DeLucaOL Connor GouldTE Ryan HuguenardWR Dan HummelQB Jeff O’BrienTE Jamie PottsOL Brandon RevenbergWR Thomas SellersWR Robert ShelbyRB Kirk SpencerTE Alton VossRedshirt Freshmen (13)OL Robert AultTE Jeremy ByersRB Blake CookRB Terrell DorseyRB Donte’ FoxOL Cameron HobbsOL Zach JollyWR Joe RobbinsWR Troy SassackWR Urston SmithWR Jake VentoWR Kevin VicariTE Joe Warner

PR KR QB PK LS 2 Reggie Williams 21 Erik Thompson 12 Heath Parling 53 Marco Iaderosa 48 Lucas Kozuch (5-9, 175, Jr.) (6-1, 200, Jr.) (6-3, 215, Jr.) (5-10, 205, Jr.) (6-3, 245, Sr.)

26 Brandan Green 2 Reggie Williams 17 Isiah Grimes 50 Ryan Stokes 91 Derek DeLuca (5-10, 170, Jr.) (5-9, 175, Jr.) (6-6, 240, Jr.) (5-9, 160, Jr.) (6-5, 250, So.)

H 17 Isiah Grimes (6-6, 240, Jr.)

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DE NT DT DE 9 Matt Judon 11 Frank Boenzi 90 Isiah Dunning 4 Matt Mosley (6-4, 255, Jr.) (6-2, 295, Jr.) (6-3, 270, Jr.) (6-3, 245, Jr.) 41 De’Ondre Hogan 92 Ian Sampson 43 Hunter Charneski 48 Lucas Kozuch (6-2, 245, RFr.) (6-2, 245, RFr.) (6-2, 250, Sr.) (6-3, 245, Sr.) 94 Tommie Bush (6-4, 250, RFr.) Will Mike Outside 5 Charles Hill 33 Luther Ware 20 Jack Sauber (6-1, 210, Sr.) (6-0, 225, Sr.) (6-0, 200, Jr.)

47 Jordan Kaufman 30 Sam Power 6 Deonte’ Hurst (6-3, 225, Sr.) (6-3, 240, Sr.) (5-11, 185, Jr.)

42 David Talley 40 Joe Moran (6-2, 230, RFr.) (6-2, 227, RFr.)

Starters Returning (9)DL Hunter CharneskiDB Michael HatcherLB Charles HillDB Brad HorlingDB DeVonte’ JonesDL Matt JudonDB Erik ThompsonLB Luther WareDB Reggie WilliamsStarters Lost (3)LB Jarrod CoxDL Ryan PettisDL Ricky ThomasLettermen Returning (19)DL Hunter Charneski (3L)DL Isiah Dunning (2L)DB Michael Hatcher (3L)LB Charles Hill (3L)LB De’Ondre Hogan (1L)DB Brad Horling (1L)DB Deonte’ Hurst (2L)DL Montae Jackson (1L)DB DeVonte’ Jones (2L)DL Matt Judon (2L)LB Jordan Kaufman (3L)DL Lucas Kozuch (3L)

DB Suave Lavallis (2L)LB Sam Power (1L)DB Jack Sauber (1L)DB Erik Thompson (3L)LB Luther Ware (3L)DB Reggie Williams (3L)DB Bobby Wunderlich (2L)Lettermen Lost (8)DL Denzel RodgersLB Jarrod CoxDB Derek BeemerDB Dana DixonDL Ryan PettisDL George WhiteDL Ricky ThomasDL Craig WilsonSeniors (10)DL Hunter CharneskiDB Michael HatcherLB Charles HillLB Jordan KaufmanDL Lucas KozuchDB Suave LavallisLB Sam PowerDB Erik ThompsonLB Luther WareDB Reggie Williams

Juniors (8)DL Frank BoenziDL Isiah DunningDB Deonte’ HurstDB DeVonte’ JonesDL Matt JudonDL Matt MosleyDB Jack SauberDB Bobby WunderlichSophomores (4)DL Derrick BryantDL De’Ondre HoganDB Brad HorlingDL Montae JacksonRedshirt Freshmen (15)DL Tommie BushDB Donte CareyDB Jacques ChristianDB Nate ColeDB Branden DelkDB Marquez GollmanDL Sonny HaskinsDL Dylan HeyvaertLB Joe MoranDL James NutterDL Mike ParkerDL Ian SampsonDB Gabe SandersDL Scott TackettLB David Talley

CB FS SS CB P 10 Michael Hatcher 1 Erik Thompson 16 Brad Horling 2 Reggie Williams 52 Chris Picano (5-10, 190, Sr.) (6-1, 200, Sr.) (6-2, 215, So.) (5-9, 175, Sr.) (5-11, 200, Jr.) OR 21 DeVonte’ Jones 23 Branden Delk 37 Bobby Wunderlich 24 Suave Lavallis 53 Marco Iaderosa (5-10, 185, Jr.) (6-1, 210, RFr.) (6-3, 205, So.) (5-11, 185, Sr.) (5-10, 205, Jr.) 32 Donte Carey (6-1, 192, RFr.)

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No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Exp Hometown/High School/College 1 Erik Thompson DB 6-1 200 Sr 3L Pontiac, Mich./L’Anse Creuse North 2 Reggie Williams DB 5-9 175 Sr 3L Lansing, Mich./Everett 3 Chris Robinson RB 6-1 220 Jr 2L Ovid, Mich./Ovid-Elsie 4 Matt Mosley DL 6-3 245 Jr TR Chicago, Ill./Coffeyville C.C. 5 Charles Hill LB 6-1 210 Sr 3L Hazel Park, Mich. 6 Deonte’ Hurst DB 5-11 185 Jr 2L Kentwood, Mich./East Kentwood 7 Darryl Pitts WR 6-2 200 Jr 2L Detroit, Mich./Southeastern 8 Joe Robbins WR 6-3 205 Fr RS Petoskey, Mich. 9 Matt Judon DL 6-4 255 Jr 2L West Bloomfield, Mich. 10 Michael Hatcher DB 5-10 190 Sr 3L Dearborn, Mich. 11 Frank Boenzi DL 6-2 295 Jr TR Geneva, Ill./Garden City C.C. 12 Heath Parling QB 6-3 215 Jr 2L Plymouth, Mich./Salem 14 Jeff O’Brien QB 6-0 215 So SQ Stockbridge, Mich. 15 Jamie Potts TE 6-3 225 So 1L Ravenna, Mich./Muskegon Oakridge 16 Brad Horling DB 6-2 215 So 1L Zeeland, Mich./East 17 Isiah Grimes QB 6-6 240 Jr 2L South Haven, Mich. 18 Billy Seiler WR 5-7 180 Sr 3L Alsip, Ill./Marist 19 Joel Schipper PK 5-11 185 Fr FR Grand Rapids, Mich./Christian 20 Jack Sauber DB 6-0 200 Jr 1L Shelby Twp., Mich./Utica Eisenhower 21 DeVonte’ Jones DB 5-10 185 Jr 2L St. Joseph, Mich. 22 Michael Ratay RB 5-10 205 Jr 2L Geneva, Ill. 23 Branden Delk DB 6-1 210 Fr RS Kalamazoo, Mich./Central 24 Suave Lavallis DB 5-11 185 Sr 2L Pontiac, Mich./Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 25 TyVel Jemison DB 5-11 190 Fr Fr Ft. Wayne, Ind./Bishop Luers 26 Brandan Green WR 5-10 180 Sr 3L Linden, Mich. 27 Kirk Spencer RB 5-11 200 So 1L East Grand Rapids, Mich. 28 Justice Wright WR 5-11 190 Jr 1L Macomb, Mich./Sterling Heights Stevenson 29 Dylan Brooks TE 6-2 248 Jr TR Stevensville, Mich./Lakeshore 30 Sam Power LB 6-3 240 Sr 1L West Lafayette, Ind./Benton Central 31 Terrell Dorsey RB 5-11 225 Fr RS Mansfield, Ohio 32 Donte Carey DB 6-1 192 Fr RS Grand Rapids, Mich./Ottawa Hills 33 Luther Ware LB 6-0 225 Sr 3L Bay City, Mich./Central 34 Dondre Adams RB 5-10 185 So SQ Plainfield, Ill./South 35 Hersey Jackson RB 6-0 215 Sr 3L Allendale, Mich. 36 Donte’ Fox RB 5-10 220 Fr RS Canton, Mich./Plymouth 37 Bobby Wunderlich DB 6-3 215 Jr 2L Troy, Mich. 38 Ben Hutchins RB 5-9 195 Jr 2L Portage, Mich./Northern 39 Marquez Gollman DB 5-11 183 Fr RS Ypsilanti, Mich. 40 Joe Moran LB 6-2 240 Fr RS Loveland, Ohio 41 De’Ondre Hogan DL 6-2 245 So 1L Livonia, Mich./Clarenceville 42 David Talley LB 6-2 230 Fr RS Southfield, Mich./Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 43 Hunter Charneski DL 6-2 260 Sr 3L Green Bay, Wis./Notre Dame High 44 Joe Warner TE 6-4 230 Fr RS Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Brother Rice 45 Jeremy Byers TE 6-3 240 Fr RS Macomb, Mich./Dakota 46 Antonio Hutchins RB 6-0 230 Jr 1L Portage, Mich./Northern 47 Jordan Kaufman LB 6-3 225 Sr 3L Ubly, Mich. 48 Lucas Kozuch DL 6-3 245 Sr 3L Bay City, Mich./Western 49 Blake Cook RB 6-2 240 Fr RS Mason, Mich. 50 Ryan Stokes K 5-9 160 Sr 2L Merrillville, Ind. 51 Aaron Cox OL 6-5 300 So SQ Macomb, Mich./Utica Ford 52 Chris Picano P/K 5-11 200 Jr 2L Brighton, Mich. 53 Marco Iaderosa PK 5-10 205 Jr 2L Farmington Hills, Mich./Farmington 55 Payton McCallum OL 6-2 280 Jr 2L Lapeer, Mich./East 56 Matt Armstrong OL 6-3 290 Sr 3L Lansing, Mich./Sexton 57 Brandon Revenberg OL 6-4 285 So 1L Essex, Ont. 58 Connor Gould OL 6-4 280 So 1L Battle Creek, Mich./Harper Creek 65 Robert Ault OL 6-3 295 Fr RS Lansing, Mich./Detroit Catholic Central 69 Isiah Dunning DL 6-3 270 Jr 2L Grand Rapids, Mich./Ravenna 75 Eric LaBuhn OL 6-5 315 Jr 1L Ubly, Mich. 76 Cameron Hobbs OL 6-5 305 Fr RS Sanford, Mich./Sanford-Meridian 77 Zach Jolly OL 6-7 280 Fr RS Brighton, Mich. 78 Jim Walsh OL 6-5 310 So 1L Howell, Mich. 79 Mark Tucker OL 6-7 283 Fr FR Redford, Mich./Thurston 80 Dan Hummel WR 6-5 210 So SQ Valparaiso, Ind. 81 Joe Wirth TE 6-4 257 Jr 2L Shelby Twp., Mich./Utica Eisenhower 82 Kevin Vicari WR 5-9 185 Fr RS Grand Rapids, Mich./Catholic Central 83 Keontre’ Miskel WR 6-1 190 Jr 2L Muskegon, Mich./Mona Shores

No Name34 Dondre Adams

Ollie Ajami56 Matt Armstrong65 Robert Ault

Brandon BeanKeane Belcher

11 Frank Boenzi29 Dylan Brooks96 Derrick Bryant94 Tommie Bush45 Jeremy Byers

Chris Calvano32 Donte Carey

Dylan CarrollSean Charette

43 Hunter CharneskiJacques ChristianAndrew ClementsNate Cole

49 Blake Cook51 Aaron Cox23 Branden Delk

Dan DeLuca91 Derek DeLuca

Josh Dentler31 Terrell Dorsey69 Isiah Dunning88 Steve Eleazer36 Donte’ Fox39 Marquez Gollman58 Connor Gould26 Brandan Green17 Isiah Grimes99 Sonny Haskins10 Michael Hatcher93 Dylan Heyvaert5 Charles Hill

Khalil Hill76 Cameron Hobbs41 De’Ondre Hogan

Heath Hoogerhyde16 Brad Horling

Ryan Huguenard80 Dan Hummel6 Deonte’ Hurst

46 Antonio Hutchins38 Ben Hutchins53 Marco Iaderosa35 Hersey Jackson

Montae JacksonAnthony Jazvac

25 TyVel Jemison77 Zach Jolly21 DeVonte’ Jones9 Matt Judon

47 Jordan KaufmanNick KeizerAlex KellyScott Koenigsknecht

48 Lucas Kozuch75 Eric LaBuhn

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Frank Boenzi • (BEN-zee)Marco Iaderosa • (EYE-duh-rose-uh)Matt Judon • (Jew-DON) Lucas Kozuch • (Kuz-U)Eric LaBuhn • (La-BOON)

Joe Moran • (MUHR-ann)Chris Picano • (Puh-KAHN-oh)Joel Schipper • (SKIP-uhr)Kevin Vicari • (Vuh-CAR-ee)Bobby Wunderlich • (ONE-der-lick)

No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Exp Hometown/High School/College 84 Urston Smith WR 6-1 205 Fr RS Elkhart, Ind./Memorial 85 Thomas Sellers WR 6-5 205 So SQ Orchard Lake, Mich./St. Mary’s 86 Troy Sassack WR 6-4 200 Fr RS Washington, Mich./Pontiac Notre Dame Prep 87 Alton Voss TE 6-3 225 So TR New Point Richey, Fla./Gulf 88 Steve Eleazer WR 6-2 205 Jr 1L Cassopolis, Mich./Ross Beatty 91 Derek DeLuca TE/LS 6-5 250 So SQ Allen Park, Mich. 92 Ian Sampson DL 6-2 230 Fr RS Carmel, Ind. 93 Dylan Heyvaert DL 6-3 245 Fr RS Granger, Ind./Mishawaka Penn 94 Tommie Bush DL 6-3 243 Fr RS Eastpointe, Mich./Michigan Collegiate 96 Derrick Bryant DL 6-4 290 So Tr Columbus, Ohio/UCLA 98 Scott Tackett DL 6-4 240 Fr RS Holland, Mich. 99 Sonny Haskins DL 6-2 315 Fr RS Gary, Ind./Bowman Academy

Ollie Ajami QB 6-1 190 Fr FR Dearborn, Mich. Brandon Bean WR 6-3 197 Fr FR Lathrup Village, Mich./Southfield Keane Belcher DL 6-2 230 Fr FR Grand Rapids, Mich./Catholic Central Chris Calvano LB 6-1 212 Fr FR Clarkston, Mich. Dylan Carroll DL 6-4 235 Fr FR Portland, Mich. Sean Charette QB 5-10 195 Fr RS Lake Orion, Mich. Jacques Christian DB 5-9 190 Fr RS St. Clair Shores, Mich./South Lake Andrew Clements WR 6-2 185 Fr FR DeWitt, Mich. Nate Cole DB 5-11 195 Fr RS Bloomfield, Mich./Lahser Dan DeLuca OL 6-4 265 Fr FR Allen Park, Mich. Josh Dentler OL 6-6 255 Fr FR Portage, Mich./Northern Khalil Hill DB 5-10 175 Fr FR Detroit, Mich./East English Village Prep Heath Hoogerhyde LB 6-1 215 Fr FR Caledonia, Mich. Ryan Huguenard TE 6-4 240 So TR Indianapolis, Ind./Brebeuf Montae Jackson DL 6-1 240 So 1L Muskegon, Mich./Orchard View Anthony Jazvac OL 6-4 287 Fr FR Warren, Mich./Cousino TyVel Jemison DB 5-11 190 Fr FR Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Luers Nick Keizer TE 6-5 220 Fr FR Portage, Mich./Northern Alex Kelly DL 6-1 260 Fr FR Avon, Ohio Scott Koenigsknecht TE 6-6 233 Fr FR Lansing, Mich./Waverly Thadd Little DB 6-3 195 Fr FR Homewood, Ill./Homewood-Flossmoor Jeff Madison LB 6-1 210 Fr FR Detroit, Mich./Southfield Ryan Mahoney RB 5-9 180 Fr FR Cary, Ill./Cary-Grove Gerald McGee DB 5-9 165 Fr FR Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Dwenger Parker McInnis RB 6-0 200 Fr FR Commerce Twp., Mich./Orchard Lake St. Mary’s Devin McKissic DB 5-11 175 Fr FR Detroit, Mich./Renaissance Cody Moore DL 6-2 280 Fr FR Fishers, Ind. Brian Moran TE 6-5 230 Fr FR Webberville, Mich./Fowlerville James Nutter DL 6-3 225 Fr RS Ada, Mich./Forest Hills Central Mike Parker DL 6-3 225 Fr RS Libertyville, Ill. Robbie Peck LB 6-1 205 Fr FR Fishers, Ind. Seth Riley DB 6-0 195 Fr FR Fishers, Ind. Gabe Sanders DB 5-11 198 Fr RS Detroit, Mich./Michigan Collegiate Collin Schlosser LB 6-0 215 Fr FR Ada, Mich./Forest Hills Central Jaylen Schoenfield DB 6-1 173 Fr FR Swartz Creek, Mich. Evan Schriner OL 6-1 255 Fr FR Northville, Mich. Robert Shelby WR 6-2 185 So RS Stevensville, Mich./Lakeshore Kyle Short QB 6-2 180 Fr FR Rockford, Mich. Jake Slobin DL 6-1 255 Fr FR Franklin, Mich./Farmington Hills Harrison Mike Smith OL 6-4 290 Fr FR Schaumburg, Ill./Conant Corey Smykowski DL 6-3 240 Fr FR Yale, Mich. Jake Vento WR 5-10 180 Fr RS Farmington Hills, Mich./Harrison Tre Walton WR 5-11 180 Fr FR Southfield, Mich. Bart Williams QB 6-5 200 Fr FR Grand Blanc, Mich. Chris Wilson OL 6-4 280 Fr FR Hinsdale, Ill./Central

L=Letters Earned RS=Redshirt Tr=Transfer SQ=Squad Member

No Name24 Suave Lavallis

Thadd LittleJeff MadisonRyan Mahoney

55 Payton McCallumGerald McGeeParker McInnisDevin McKissic

83 Keontre’ MiskelCody MooreBrian Moran

40 Joe Moran4 Matt Mosley

James Nutter14 Jeff O’Brien

Mike Parker12 Heath Parling

Robbie Peck52 Chris Picano7 Darryl Pitts

15 Jamie Potts30 Sam Power22 Michael Ratay57 Brandon Revenberg

Seth Riley8 Joe Robbins3 Chris Robinson

92 Ian SampsonGabe Sanders

86 Troy Sassack20 Jack Sauber19 Joel Schipper

Collin SchlosserJaylen SchoenfieldEvan Schriner

18 Billy Seiler85 Thomas Sellers

Robert ShelbyKyle ShortJake SlobinMike Smith

84 Urston SmithCorey Smykowski

27 Kirk Spencer50 Ryan Stokes98 Scott Tackett42 David Talley1 Erik Thompson

95 Austin Tixier79 Mark Tucker

Jake Vento82 Kevin Vicari87 Alton Voss78 Jim Walsh

Tre Walton33 Luther Ware44 Joe Warner

Bart Williams2 Reggie Williams

Chris Wilson81 Joe Wirth28 Justice Wright37 Bobby Wunderlich

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2012 GAME SUMMARIES

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TP Western Oregon 7 13 0 0 20Grand Valley State 21 7 7 13 48 First Quarter WOU-Gonsalves 12 yd pass from VonAppen (Morgankick), 12:40 (5 plays, 72 yards, 2:20) GV 0 - WOU 7GV-Green 21 yd run (Iaderosa kick), 7:07(8 plays, 76 yards, 2:34) GV 7 - WOU 7GV-Williams 90 yd punt return (Iaderosa kick), 5:40GV 14 - WOU 7GV-Robinson 8 yd run (Iaderosa kick), 00:25(5 plays, 83 yards, 1:58) GV 21 - WOU 7Second QuarterWOU-Haynes 3 yd run (Morgan kick), 12:20

(7 plays, 75 yards, 3:05) GV 21 - WOU 14WOU-Morgan 30 yd field goal, 7:25 (8 plays, 30 yards, 3:42) GV 21 - WOU 17GV-Potts 5 yd pass from Parling (Iaderosa kick), 3:32 (8 plays, 60 yards, 3:53) GV 28 - WOU 17WOU-Morgan 53 yd field goal, 00:38 (8 plays, 51 yards, 2:49) GV 28 - WOU 20Third QuarterGV-Robinson 5 yd run (Iaerosa kick), 9:53 (11 plays, 80 yards, TOP 5:01) GV 35 - WOU 20)Fourth QuarterGV-Hatcher 11 yd interception return (Iaderosa kick failed),9:11 GV 41 - WOU 20GV-Judon 41 yd interception return (Iaderosa kick), 00:48GV 48 - WOU 20

Game 1September 1, 2012

Monmouth, Oregon - #7 Grand Valley State claimed a season-opening 48-20 road win over Western Oregon Saturday in Monmouth, Ore-gon. GVSU is now 1-0 on the year.

Western Oregon opened the game strong offensively, driving 72 yards in five plays for a score on its opening possession of thegame. Senior QB Cody VonAppen hit junior flanker Lucas Gonsalves with a 12-yard TD pass as the drive took just 2:20 off the clock.

The Laker offense was unable to get anything going and punted, while Western Oregon punted on its second possession.Grand Valley State put together a sustained drive on its second possession, moving 76 yards in eight plays for a score. Junior WR

Brandon Green carried the ball in from 21 yards out on a reverse for the first TD of the season for the Lakers. The Lakers rushed the ballfor 69 yards on the drive that took 2:34 off the clock. Place kicker Marco Iaderosa added his first PAT of the day to tie the score at 7-7.

The Laker defense forced back-to-back punts to set up the Lakers' second score. Junior CB/PR Reggie Williams took the Wolvessecond punt 90 yards for a touchdown, the longest punt return for a TD in Laker football history. Iaderosa added his second PAT of the dayand GVSU led 14-7 at the 5:40 mark of the first quarter.

The Laker defense forced another punt to set up GVSU's third TD of the day. Sophomore running back Chris Robinson broke offa 46-yard run and finished the 5-play, 83-yard drive with a 9-yard TD run with 25 seconds left in first quarter to up the Laker lead to 21-7.

"I thought we regrouped and stayed together following that opening score for Western Oregon," said Mitchell. "The offense did anice job with those two long drives and obviously Reggie's (Williams) punt return for a score was big for our team."

The Laker defense had apparently held on a third-down run inside the GVSU five, but a face mask personal foul gave the Wolvesnew life. Running back Kenneth Haynes scored on a 3-yard run one play later to pull the Western Oregon within seven (21-14).

GVSU turned the ball over as Robinson fumbled on GVSU's own 42 yard line. The Laker defense held and forced a 30-yard fieldgoal by Kelly Morgan.

The Laker offense answered with an 8-play, 60-yard scoring drive that highlighted redshirt freshman tight end Jamie Potts. Pottshauled in a 25-yard pass and closed the drive with a 5-yard TD reception, the first receiving TD of his career.

Western Oregon's Kelly Morgan hit a school-record 53-yard field goal with 38 seconds left in the first half to pull the Wolves within28-20 at the half.

Grand Valley State opened the second half with an 11-play, 80-yard scoring drive. Sophomore running back Michael Ratay converteda fourth-and-one play with a 7-yard run and Robinson added his second TD of day with a 5-yard TD run to up the Laker lead to 35-20.

The Laker defense dominated Western Oregon's offense in the third quarter, holding the Wolves to two total yards on 10 plays.Junior cornerback Michael Hatcher picked off a deflected pass midway through the third quarter and returned it 11 yards for a TD

to up the Laker lead to 41-20.Erik Thompson recorded his first interception of the year and sophomore defensive end Matt Judon picked off another deflected

pass and returned it 41 yards for the final points of the afternoon for the Lakers."I thought our defense played much better in the second half," said Mitchell. "We ran to the ball and forced three turnovers."GVSU's starting defense held Western Oregon to just 55 yards in the second half.The Laker ground game rushed for 221 yards on 33 carries, highlighted by Robinson's 99 yards and two TDs on just 11 carries.

Robinson also hauled in three passes for 35 yards. Ratay added 43 yards on seven carries and freshman Kirk Spencer chipped in 30 rushingyards on nine carries. GVSU junior QB Heath Parling completed 15-of-24 passes for 159 yards and one TD. Senior WR Charles Johnsoncaught five passes for 28 yards and had a 64 yard TD run called back because of a penalty.

Defensively, redshirt freshman safety Brad Horling led the squad with nine tackles and three tackles for loss. Junior safety ErikThompson and junior LB Charles Hill each added eight stops.

Western Oregon 20Grand Valley State 48

McArthur FieldMonmouth, Ore.Attendance - 1,556

TEAM STATISTICS WOU GVFirst Downs 26 20 Rushing 8 9 Passing 13 10 Penalty 5 1Rushing Attempts 33 33Yards Gained Rushing 151 230Yards Lost Rushing 49 9Net Yards Rushing 102 221Net Yards Passing 272 159 Passes Attempted 6.0 6.6 Passes Completed 9.7 10.6 Had Intercepted 3 0Total Offensive Plays 78 57Total Net Yards 374 380 Avg. Gain Per Play 4.8 6.7Fumbles: No.-Lost 1-0 2-1Penalties: No.-Yds. 7-61 10-93No. of Punts-Yards 5-169 4-162Avg. Per Punt 33.8 40.5Punt Returns: No.-Yds 2--2 2-89Kickoff Returns:No.-Yds 5-97 3-76Interceptions:No.-Yds 0-0 3-55Fumble Returns: No.-Yds 0-0 0-0Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 34:11 25:493rd Down Conversions 6-15 5-124th Down Conversions 1-1 2-2Sacks By:No.-Yds 0-0 5-32

Western OregonIndividual StatisticsRushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGVonAppen 17 107 35 72 0 23McFarland 1 19 0 19 0 19Haynes 12 24 9 15 1 7Harris 1 1 0 1 0 1Penaranda 2 0 5 -5 0 0Passing Att Comp INT Yds TD LGVonAppen 44 28 3 272 1 32Reeve 1 0 0 0 0 0Receiving No. Yds TD LGWilliams,T. 10 105 0 32Gonsalves 5 49 1 16Spencer 5 30 0 12Haynes 3 22 0 22McFarland 2 39 0 30Davis 2 13 0 13Wafer 1 11 0 11Risseuw 1 3 0 3Punting No. Yds AVG LG In20Bradt 4 143 35.8 40 1Returns PR KOR INTRGonsalves 2--2 - -Mastenbroek - 2-36 -Tepea - 3-61 -Field Goal AttemptsMorgan 2nd 07:25 30 yards GoodMorgan 2nd 00:38 53 yards GoodDefense S-A-T TFL S INTPeila 6-5-11 - - -Akins,M. 2-4-6 - - -Vercher 2-3-5 - - -Benthin 1-4-5 - - -

Grand Valley StateIndividual Statistics

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGRobinson 11 100 1 99 2 46Ratay 7 43 1 42 0 20Spencer 9 35 5 30 0 11Green 1 21 0 21 1 21Parling 3 19 0 19 0 14Johnson 1 12 0 12 0 12Passing Att Comp INT Yds TD LGParling 24 15 0 159 1 25Receiving No. Yds TD LGJohnson 5 28 0 11Robinson 3 35 0 17Potts 2 30 1 25Woolfork 2 29 0 21Ratay 2 26 0 15Green 1 11 0 11Punting No. Yds AVG LG In20Picano 4 162 40.5 55 3Returns PR KOR INTRJudon - - 1-41Williams 2-89 - -Thompson - 3-76 1-3Hatcher - - 1-11Field Goal AttemptsNoneDefense S-A-T TFL S INT Horling 8-1-9 3.0/15 1.0/9 -Thompson 4-4-8 - - 1-3Hill 3-5-8 0.5/1 - -Cox 1-7-8 - - -

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Scoring 1 2 3 4 TP Grand Valley State 14 34 14 21 83Notre Dame College 14 13 13 6 46First QuarterGV-Robinson 2 yd run (Iaderosa kick), 13:42(5 plays, 27 yards, 1:18) GV 7 - NDC 0NDC-Powell 34 yd run (McClearn kick), 11:25(7 plays, 82 yards, 2:17) GV 7 - NDC 7GV-Ratay 8 yd run (Iaderosa kick), 5:31(12 plays, 83 yards, 5:54) GV14 - NDC 7NDC-Powell 1 yd run (McClearn kick), 00:00(8 plays, 80 yards, 2:05) GV 14 - NDC 14Second QuarterGV-Robinson 1 yd run (Iaderosa kick), 12:20 (7 plays, 53 yards, 2:40) GV 21 - NDC 14GV-Johnson 17 yd pass from Parling (Iaderosa kick), 11:31(1 play, 17 yards, 0:07) GV 28 - NDC 14GV-Ratay 23 yd pass from Parling (Iaderosa kick), 11:14(1 play, 23 yards, 0:07) GV 35 - NDC 14NDC-Powell 4 yd run (McClearn kick blocked), 07:23(9 plays, 75 yards, 3:51) GV 35 - NDC 20

GV-Johnson 10 yd pass from Parling (Iaderosa kick failed), 02:41(12 plays, 65 yards, 4:42) GV 41 - NDC 20GV-Ratay 48 yd pass from Parling (Iaderosa kick), 00:58(1 play, 48 yards, 4:42) GV 48 - NDC 20NDC-Wallace 28 yd pass from Russ (McClearn kick failed), 00:14(6 plays, 75 yards, 0:44) GV 48 - NDC 27Third QuarterNDC-Wallace 28 yd pass from Russ (McClearn kick failed), 12:22(7 plays, 84 yards, 2:38) GV 48 - NDC 33GV-Robinson 1 yd run (Iaderosa kick), 8:38(8 plays, 78 yards, 3:44) GV 55 - NDC 33NDC-Jean 9 yd run (McClearn kick), 6:41(6 plays, 75 yards, 1:57) GV 55 - NDC 40GV-Ratay 1 yd run (Iaderosa kick), 4:41(5 plays, 65 yards, 2:00) GV 62 - NDC 40Fourth QuarterGV-Robinson 16 yd run (Iaderosa kick), 12:14(7 plays, 70 yards, 2:34) GV 69 - NDC 40GV-Rodgers 82 yd fumble recovery (Bredberg kick), 9:49 GV 76 - NDC 40NDC-Watkins 3 yd run (McClearn kick blocked), 3:47(12 plays, 75 yards, 6:02) GV 76 - NDC 46GV-Hutchins 2 yd run (Bredberg kick), 1:18 (5 plays, 52 yards, 2:29) GV 83 - NDC 46

Game 2September 8, 2012

Allendale, Mich. - The first game at the newly-renovated Lubbers Stadium provided a plethora of offense, resulting in an 83-46 victory for the seventh-ranked Grand Valley State football team on Saturday (Sept. 8) in front of a crowd of 15,139, the second-biggest in Lubbers Stadium history.The first game ever at Lubbers Stadium, in 1973, was a 27-14 win over Kalamazoo College. Saturday's game against Notre Dame Collegeprovided a considerable larger amount of offense as the Lakers scored the second-most points in school history (vs Valparaiso, 91 points in 1989) andthe two teams combined for 129 points, the most ever combined in a game in school history.It only took the Lakers 1:18 to get on the board in the 2012 home opener as sophomore Chris Robinson plunged in from two yards out to giveGVSU a 7-0 lead early in the first.The two teams exchanged blows back-and-forth in the first quarter, as Pedro Powell scored from 34 yards out to tie it at seven and the Lakersresponded with another touchdown run, this one by sophomore Michael Ratay, to take a 14-7 lead. As the first quarter expired, Powell went in from oneyard out to make it a 14-all game after the first quarter.After Robinson scored his second touchdown of the game just 2:40 in to the second quarter, the Laker defense was able to finally stop the Fal-cons, as junior Luther Ware recovered an errant option pitch on Notre Dame's 17 yard line. It only took one play for junior quarterback Heath Parling tofind senior receiver Charles Johnson to take a 28-14 lead.The GVSU flurry continued as the first Notre Dame play on the ensuing drive resulted in a diving interception by junior cornerback ReggieWilliams, who jumped the curl route at Notre Dame's 23 yard-line.Again, it took the Lakers only one play to put it in the endzone as Parling found Ratay with a 23-yard touchdown pass to make it a 35-14game that GVSU wouldn't look back in.The Falcons were able to get two more rushing touchdowns out of Powell in the first half, but they were sandwiched around two more Lakertouchdowns. Johnson caught his second touchdown pass of the day with 2:41 to play in the half on a 10-yard pass from Parling and Ratay hauled in a48-yard touchdown pass on a seam route down the middle of the field with 58 seconds to play. The Lakers went in to the locker room with a 48-27 lead.Notre Dame pulled a little closer by scoring on the first drive of the second half on a 28-yard touchdown pass, but Robinson punched in histhird of four touchdowns in the game on the ensuing drive to give the Lakers a 55-33 lead.The two teams exchanged scores one more time in the third as Ratay added his fourth touchdown of the game to make it a 62-40 score afterthree quarters.GVSU kept the numbers rolling on the scoreboard in the fourth quarter, beginning with Robinson's fourth rushing touchdown of the day with12:14 to play to make it 69-40 and then junior defensive end Denzel Rodgers made the biggest defensive play of the day, returning a fumble 82 yardsfor a touchdown after senior Jarrod Cox jarred the ball loose on a run up the middle.Sophomore Ben Hutchins capped the scoring at 83-46 with a two-yard scoring plunge with 1:18 to play.The Lakers rolled up 599 yards of total offense on 73 plays, an average of 8.2 yards per play, going for 307 through the air and 292 on theground. Individually, nearly every offensive starter for GVSU had a career day. Robinson finished the game with 107 yards rushing and four touch-downs, while freshman Kirk Spencer had 76 yards rushing on nine carries and Hutchins contributed 52 yards and a touchdown on five carries. Ratayhad two scores and 41 yards on six totes of the ball.Parling was 21-for-31 passing with 307 yards, four touchdowns an no interceptions. His main target was Johnson, who tied a Lubbers Sta-dium record with 12 catches, 138 yards and two touchdowns. Ratay crossed the century mark as well, going for 105 yards and two touchdowns on onlyfour catches.Junior linebacker Charles Hill had a game-high 13 tackles including a pass break-up, while freshman Brad Horling and sophomore Deonte'Hurst each had 11. Horling also had a tackle for loss and the first interception of his GVSU career, a pass he took the other way 25 yards with NotreDame deep in GVSU territory.Junior Erik Thompson had another big game on the return team, taking a kick back 69 yards to lead off the game, part of 91 yards on three re-turns. Thompson also had a kick return touchdown brought back due to holding in the second half.Grand Valley State is now 2-0 on the year and move to 1-0 in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. The Falcons fall to 1-1 and0-1 in the conference.

Grand Valley State 83Notre Dame College 46

Lubbers StadiumAllendale, Mich.Attendance - 15,139

TEAM STATISTICS NDC GVFirst Downs 35 33 Rushing 17 16 Passing 15 15 Penalty 3 2Rushing Attempts 55 42Yards Gained Rushing 379 301Yards Lost Rushing 25 9Net Yards Rushing 354 292Net Yards Passing 287 307 Passes Attempted 33 31 Passes Completed 25 21 Had Intercepted 2 0Total Offensive Plays 88 73Total Net Yards 641 599 Avg. Gain Per Play 7.3 8.2Fumbles: No.-Lost 3-2 0-0Penalties: No.-Yds. 3-24 7-55No. of Punts-Yards 2-45 0-0 Avg. Per Punt 22.5 0.0Punt Returns: No.-Yds 0-0 1-0Kickoff Returns:No.-Yds 8-365 13-829Interceptions:No.-Yds 0-0 2-25Fumble Returns: No.-Yds 0-0 1-82Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 31:37 28:233rd Down Conversions 6-11 8-114th Down Conversions 0-1 2-3Sacks By:No.-Yds 0-0 0-0

Notre Dame CollegeIndividual StatisticsRushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGPowell 27 242 2 240 4 41Jean 10 51 0 51 1 11Watkins 9 46 1 45 1 16Flowers 2 18 0 18 0 13Foy 2 10 0 10 0 9Riley 1 0 2 -2 0 0Russ 4 12 20 -8 0 10Passing Att Comp INT Yds TD LGRuss 32 24 2 278 1 28Flowers 1 1 0 9 0 9Receiving No. Yds TD LGWatkins 7 60 0 22Foy 6 46 0 16Morgan 3 56 0 20Brown 3 41 0 18Powell 3 33 0 22Wallace 2 42 1 28Fields 1 9 0 9Punting No. Yds AVG LG In20Partridge 2 45 22.5 36 0Returns PR KOR INTRWatkins 0-0 1-16 0-0Foy 0-0 5-74 0-0Field Goal AttemptsNoneDefense S-A-T TFL S INTKerbs 7-5-12 - - -Berry 7-2-9 - - -Flowers 2-6-8 - - -Grunder 4-3-7 - - -

Grand Valley StateIndividual Statistics

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGRobinson 19 113 6 107 4 28Spencer 9 78 2 76 0 18Hutchins 5 52 0 52 1 21Ratay 6 41 0 41 2 13Parling 2 17 0 17 0 10Passing Att Comp INT Yds TD LGParling 31 21 0 307 4 48Receiving No. Yds TD LGJohnson 12 138 2 24Ratay 4 105 2 48Pitts 2 32 0 24Potts 1 11 0 11Robinson 1 11 0 11Woolfork 1 10 0 10Punting No. Yds AVG LG In20NoneReturns PR KOR INTRThompson - 3-91 -Horling - - 1-25Beemer - 1-4 -Hill - 1-14 -Williams - 6-118 2-25Field Goal AttemptsNoneDefense S-A-T TFL S INT Hill 3-10-13 - - -Horling 3-8-11 1-3 - 1-25Hurst 2-9-11 - - -Thompson 5-5-10 - - -

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Scoring 1 2 3 4 TP Grand Valley State 7 14 7 0 28 Tiffin University 0 0 0 0 0First Quarter GV-Johnson 1 yd pass from Parling (Iaderosa kick), 5:25(3 plays, 59 yards, 1:07) GV 7 - TU 0

Second QuarterGV-Ratay 8yd run (Iadeosa kick), 12:24(9 plays, 63 yards, 4:47) GV 14 - TU 0GV-Ratay 5 yd pass from Grimes (Iaderosa kick), 3:18(3 plays, 57 yeards, 1:19) GV 21- TU 0Third QuarterGV-Johnson 1yd pass from Grimes (Iaderosa kick), 13:58(2 plays, 9 yards, 0:49) GV 28 - TU 0Fourth QuarterNo Scoring

Game 3September 15, 2012

Tiffin, Ohio - No. 4 Grand Valley State claimed a 28-0 road victory over Tiffin University Saturday afternoon. GVSU improvesto 3-0 overall and 2-0 in GLIAC action, while the Dragons fall to 1-2 overall and 0-2 in GLIAC play. On the Lakers' second possession junior QB Heath Parling hit senior WR Charles Johnson with a 58-yard pass down to theTiffin 1-yard line on first down. GVSU then finished the drive with a Parling to Johnson slant pass for a touchdown and MarcoIaderosa added the PAT for a 7-0 lead at the 5:25 mark of the first quarter. "Charles did a nice job of running his route and Heath let him run away from the coverage into open space, said third-yearhead coach Matt Mitchell. The o-line also did a great job of protecting Heath to give him enough time." Following an interception by GVSU junior CB Reggie Williams, GVSU drove 63 yards in nine plays, concluding with an8-yard TD run by sophomore running back Michael Ratay at the 12:22 mark of the second quarter. "Reggie did a nice job of showing one coverage and sliding into something else and he stayed on top to get into good posi-tion to make the interception," added Mitchell. Sophomore QB Isiah Grimes hit Johnson with another 58-yard pass completion to the Dragon 9-yard line and finished thedrive with a 5-yard TD pass to Ratay with 3:18 left in the first half. "I thought Isiah did a nice job when he was pressed into duty. He was composed and looked comfortable when leading theteam," said Mitchell. Freshman RB Kirk Spencer returned the second half kickoff 77 yards to the Tiffin 9-yard line to set up the Lakers' fourthscore. Ratay toted the ball to the one and Grimes hit Johnson with a TD pass in the back of the end zone for a score. Iaderosaadded the PAT and GVSU led 28-0 with just over a minute gone in the third quarter. "Spencer's return was big as it set us up to make it a four-score game," said Mitchell. The Lakers moved into Dragon territory several more times in the third and fourth quarter, but were unable to put morepoints on the board. "It was a nice win and I told the team anytime you are able to pick up a win on the road you have to feel good," saidMitchell. The shutout was the Lakers' first since blanking Ferris State in 2010 (41-0). GVSU tallied 363 yards of total offense on just 51 plays, rushing for 157 and passing for 206. Junior RB Chris Robinsonrushed for 77 yards on 12 carries, while Ratay added 65 yards and a TD on eight carries. Grimes completed 10-of-15 passes for143 yards and two TDs, while Parling completed 2-of-4 passes for 59 yards and a score. Charles Johnson hauled in six passesfor 139 yards and two TDs. The Laker defense limited Tiffin to 313 total yards, led by junior LB Charles Hills' team-high nine tackles. Williams addedsix tackles and a pick, while Deonte Hurst pitched in six tackles. GVSU recorded two QB sacks (-13) eight tackles for loss (-48).

Grand Valley State 28Tiffin University 0

Frost KalnowTiffin, OhioAttendance - 1,161

TEAM STATISTICS GV TUFirst Downs 12 21 Rushing 6 11 Passing 6 8 Penalty 0 2Rushing Attempts 31 37Yards Gained Rushing 167 192Yards Lost Rushing 10 48Net Yards Rushing 157 144Net Yards Passing 206 169 Passes Attempted 10.3 4.2 Passes Completed 15,8 7 Had Intercepted 1 1Total Offensive Plays 51 77Total Net Yards 363 313 Avg. Gain Per Play 7.1 4.1Fumbles: No.-Lost 0-0 1-0Penalties: No.-Yds. 5-46 3-20No. of Punts-Yards 5-183 7-261 Avg. Per Punt 36.6 37.3Punt Returns: No.-Yds 1-20 0-0Kickoff Returns:No.-Yds 1-77 2-28Interceptions:No.-Yds 1-16 1-0Fumble Returns: No.-Yds 0-0 0-0Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 26:41 33:193rd Down Conversions 3-10 6-164th Down Conversions 1-2 0-3Sacks By:No.-Yds 2-13 1-6

Grand Valley StateIndividual Statistics

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGRobinson 12 77 0 77 0 16Ratay 8 68 3 65 1 25Parling 1 7 0 7 0 7Spencer 3 7 0 7 0 5Hutchins 4 7 1 6 0 5Green 1 1 0 1 0 1Betizel 1 0 6 -6 0 0Passing Att Comp INT Yds TD LGGrimes 15 10 1 143 2 58Parling 4 2 0 59 1 58Betizel 1 1 0 4 0 4Receiving No. Yds TD LGJohnson 6 139 2 58Ratay 2 10 1 5Potts 1 24 0 24Woolfork 1 17 0 17Wirth 1 7 0 7Miskel 1 5 0 5Wright 1 4 0 4Punting No. Yds AVG LG In20Picano 5 183 36.6 43 2Returns PR KOR INTRWilliams 1-20 - 1-16Spencer - 1-77 -Field Goal AttemptsNone Defense S-A-T TFL S INTHill 8-1-9 1.0/1 - -Williams 6-0-6 - - 1-16Sauber 4-2-6 - - -Hurst 2-4-6 - - -

Tiffin UniversityIndividual Statistics

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGWhite 23 169 5 164 0 25Hall 3 6 0 6 0 5Armstrong 1 0 2 -2 0 0Capello 9 17 23 -6 0 8Derezic 1 0 18 -18 0 0Passing Att Comp INT Yds TD LGCapello 40 24 1 169 0 22Receiving No. Yds TD LGBeaurem 5 50 0 14Dykes 4 51 0 22Ortiz 4 6 0 6Hall 2 14 0 10Jones 2 11 0 6Marks 2 8 0 5Armstrong 2 6 0 4Lofton 1 10 0 10Correa 1 7 0 7Rogers 1 6 0 6Punting No. Yds AVG LG In20Pekoe 7 261 37.3 44 3Returns PR KOR INTRPerson - - 1-0Lane - 2-28 -Field Goal AttemptsNoneDefense S-A-T TFL S INT Kaminiski 5-2-7 1.0/1 - -Pribble 2-5-7 1.0/3 - - Finch 2-3-5 1.0/6 1.0/6 -Virgin 1-4-5 - - -

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Scoring 1 2 3 4 TP Ohio Dominican 3 10 7 21 41Grand Valley State 0 26 14 6 46 First QuarterODU-Wahle 38 yd field goal, 9:39(10 plays, 55 yards, 5:21) GV 0 - ODU 3Second QuarterODU-Wahle 40 yd field goal, 14:40(9 plays, 57 yards, 3:14) GV 0 - ODU 6GV-Ratay 21 yd run (Iaderosa kick), 14:18 (1 play, 21 yards, 0:22) GV 7 - ODU 6GV-Ratay 20 yd run (Iaderosa kick), 12:08(3 plays, 27 yards, 1:20) GV 14 - ODU 6ODU-Schoen 75 yd run (Wahle kick), 11:55(1 play, 75 yards, 0:13) GV 14 - ODU 13GV-Woolfork 10 yd pass from Grimes (Iaderosa kick blocked), 9:22(5 plays, 70 yards, 2:33) GV 20 - ODU 13

GV-Ratay 1 yd run (Iaderosa kick blocked), 1:24(10 plays, 85 yards, 5:20) GV 26 - ODU 13Third QuarterGV-Johnson 43 yd pass from Grimes (Wirth pass from Beitzel), 4:51(1 play, 43 yards, 0:08) GV 34 - ODU 13ODU-Johnson 3 yd pass from Miller (Wahle kick), 2:08(7 plays, 74 yards, 2:43) GV 34 - ODU 20GV-Williams 83 yd kickoff return (Potts kick failed), 1:58GV 40 - ODU 20Fourth QuarterODU-Mick 60 yd pass from Miller (Wahle kick), 14:50(4 plays, 81 yards, 2:08) GV 40 - ODU 27ODU-McKnight 40 yd pass from Miller (Wahle kick), 9:08(10 plays, 73 yards, 4:12) GV 40 - ODU 34ODU- Miller 4 yd run (Wahle kick), 6:07(4 plays, 75 yards, 1:14) GV 40 - ODU 41GV-Pitts 26 yd pass from Grimes (Grimes rush failed), 1:16(7 plays, 58 yards, 2:06) GV 46 - ODU 41

Game 4September 22, 2012

Allendale, Mich. - The fourth-ranked Grand Valley State football team held off a resilient Ohio Dominican squad on Saturday(Sept. 22) night, as a touchdown pass to sophomore wide receiver Darryl Pitts with just over a minute to play gave the Lakers thewild 46-41 win. After falling behind 6-0 early in the second quarter after two Panther field goals, the Lakers were able to get a big 74 yardkick return from freshman Kirk Spencer to set up a 21-yard touchdown run from sophomore Michael Ratay, his first of threescores on the evening. An interception by junior corner Reggie Williams on the ensuing ODU drive gave the Lakers great field position andagain they were able to capitalize as Ratay went in for a 20-yard score to make it a 14-6 contest. The Panthers responded with a score on their first play from scrimmage following the kickoff as Brandon Schoen went 75yards for a touchdown to draw ODU within one at 14-13. GVSU seemed to take control following the big play, getting a 10-yard touchdown catch from senior Israel Woolfork with9:22 to play in the half and then another touchdown run from Ratay with 1:24 left to play that gave the Lakers a 26-13 advan-tage. In the third quarter, after a short Ohio Dominican punt left the Lakers with great field position, sophomore quarterbackIsiah Grimes, in his first game as a starter, went deep to senior Charles Johnson for a 43-yard score. On the extra point, the snapwas fumbled, but it turned in to two points for GVSU as freshman backup quarterback Brandon Beitzel found Joe Wirth in thecorner of the endzone on the broken play for the conversion to make it 34-13 Lakers. The Panthers responded with a score of their own on the ensuing drive to cut the lead to 34-20, but Williams came up withyet another big play, returning the kickoff 83 yards to paydirt, becoming the first Laker in school history to have both a kick andpunt return touchdown in the same year (90 yard PR at Western Oregon). The Lakers led 40-20 going in to the fourth quarter. Ohio Dominican would not lay down, however, scoring 21 straight points in the fourth quarter, uimately taking the lead41-40 with only 6:07 to play. With 3:22 to play and the Lakers down one, the GVSU defense was able to get a key stop and force a punt to their own42-yard line. After a 15-yard rush from Spencer to put the Lakers in ODU territory and a strike to junior Brandan Green to getGVSU down to the Panther 14-yard line, a snap to Grimes went through his hands and he had to cover up at the ODU 25. An in-complete pass made it a 3rd and 21 situation, where Grimes threw a pass to the corner of the endzone that found its way in to thearms of Pitts for a touchdown with only 1:16 to play to give the Lakers a 46-41 lead. The two-point conversion attempt wasstopped at the one. The Panthers began their last drive with some success, using a nine-yard pass and a 4th and 1 conversion to get to theirown 48-yard line. With 31 seconds to play, a pass from Mark Miller went through the hands of the intended receiver and fell in tothe arms of junior defensive back Dana Dixon at the GVSU 29-yard line to seal the victory for the Lakers. GVSU racked up 460 yards of total offense, including 316 through the air. Johnson had another huge game, hauling ineight passes for 177 yards and a touchdown. Grimes, in his first start, finished the game 14-for-30 for 316 yards, three touch-downs and two interceptions. Pitts finished the game with two catches for 60 yards and a touchdown, while Ratay had 48 rushingyards and three touchdowns, all on the ground. Sophomore Chris Robinson led the team in rushing with 78 on 14 carries. The Panthers got a huge game from Schoen, who finished with 298 yards and one touchdown on 27 carries. Defensively, Williams had a career day with six tackles, one forced fumble, one interception and his 83 yard kick returntouchdown. Junior Luther Ware had a game-high 15 tackles, the most by a Laker in a single game since 2010. Junior Charles Hill col-lected 13 tackles with two for loss. Freshman Brad Horling had another double-digit tackle game, contributing 10 stops with ahalf tackle for loss and a fumble recovery. The Lakers move to 4-0 on the season with a 2-0 mark in the GLIAC, while Ohio Dominican falls to 2-2 with a 1-2 recordin the conference.

Ohio Dominican 41Grand Valley State 46

Lubbers StadiumAllendale, Mich.Attendance - 10,499

TEAM STATISTICS ODU GVFirst Downs 22 19 Rushing 14 7 Passing 7 11 Penalty 1 1Rushing Attempts 51 32Yards Gained Rushing 411 170 Yards Lost Rushing 16 26Net Yards Rushing 395 144 Net Yards Passing 235 316 Passes Attempted 8.4 10.5 Passes Completed 16.8 22.6 Had Intercepted 2 2Total Offensive Plays 79 62 Total Net Yards 630 460 Avg. Gain Per Play 8 7.4 Fumbles: No.-Lost 3-1 4-1Penalties: No.-Yds. 4-35 5-35 No. of Punts-Yards 4-144 3-136 Avg. Per Punt 36 45.3Punt Returns: No.-Yds 0-0 1-16Kickoff Returns:No.-Yds 5-83 7-225Interceptions:No.-Yds 2-0 2-7Fumble Returns: No.-Yds 0-0 0-0Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 32:54 27:063rd Down Conversions 5-15 5-124th Down Conversions 2-3 01Sacks By:No.-Yds 0-0 1-1

Grand Valley StateIndividual Statistics

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGRobinson 14 78 0 78 0 14Ratay 9 54 6 48 3 21Spencer 3 22 0 22 0 15Grimes 5 16 19 -3 0 10Passing Att Comp INT Yds TD LGGrimes 30 14 2 316 3 47Receiving No. Yds TD LGJohnson 8 177 1 47Pitts 2 60 1 35Woolfork 2 22 1 12Green 1 29 0 29Robingson 1 28 0 28Punting No. Yds AVG LG In20Picano 3 136 45.3 48 2Returns PR KOR INTRDixon - - 1-0Ware - 1-3 -Williams 1-16 2-114 1-7Spencer - 2-80 -Ratay - 2-28 -Field Goal AttemptsIaderosa 1st 02:54 26 yards MissedDefense S-A-T TFL S INTWare 1-14-15 0.5/1 - -Hill 3-10-13 2.0/8 - -Horling 4-6-10 0.5/0 - -Wunderlich 2-7-9 - - -

Ohio DominicanIndividual Statistics

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGSchoen 27 303 5 298 1 75Spates 13 48 4 44 0 31Miller 8 36 1 35 1 8McCloud 2 24 6 18 0 15Passing Att Comp INT Yds TD LGMiler 28 14 2 235 3 60Receiving No. Yds TD LGMick 4 94 1 60McKnight 4 67 1 40McCloud 3 38 0 20Johnson 2 12 1 9Williams 1 24 0 24Punting No. Yds AVG LG In20Snyder 4 144 36 44 1Returns PR KOR INTRJohnson - 3-62 -Steward - 2-21 -McCurdy - - 1-0Harris - - 1-0 Field Goal AttemptsWahle 1st 09:39 38 yards GoodWahle 2nd 14:40 40 yards GoodDefense S-A-T TFL S INT Eakins 6-2-8 - - -Bell 3-4-7 - - -Patterson 1-4-5 - - -Lewis 1-4-5 - - -

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Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPGrand Valley State 13 24 14 0 51Michigan Tech 0 7 13 23 43First QuarterGV-Spencer 2 yd run (Iaderosa kick), 11:08 (5 plays, 90 yards, 1:42) GV 7 MT 0GV-Johnson 11 yd pass from Grimes (Iaderosa kick failed), 4:32 (3 plays, 46 yards, 1:15) GV 13 MT 0 Second QuarterGV-Johnson 1 yd pass from Grimes (Iaderosa kick), 9:19(13 plays, 64 yards, 6:00) GV 20 MT 0GV-Johnson 56 yd pass from Isiah Grimes (Iaderosa kick), 7:49(1 play, 56 yards, 0:08) GV 27 - MT 0GV-Pitts 22 yd pass from Grimes (Iaderosa kick), 3:42(5 plays, 69 yards, 2:08) GV 34 - MT 0MT- Curtin 8 yd pass from Scarlett (Mead kick), 1:52 (7 plays, 76 yards, 1:44) GV 34 - MT 7

GV- Iaderosa 37 yd field goal, 0:00 (7 plays, 44 yards, 3:42) GV 37 - MT 7Third QuarterGV-Hutchins 10 yd run (Iaderosa kick), 9:40 (7 plays, 77 yards, 3:42) GV 44 - MT 7MT-Curtin 15 yd pass from Scarlett (Mead kick), 6:16 (11 plays, 83 yards, 3:18) GV 44 - MT 14GV-Hutchins 2 yd run (Iaderosa kick), 3:51(5 plays, 73 yards, 2:25) GV 51 - MT 14MT-Cason 98 yd kickoff return (Mead kick failed), 3:35GV51 - MT 20Fourth QuarterMT-Curtin 20 yd pass from Scarlett (Mead kick), 9:13 (6 plays, 60 yards, 2:59) GV 51 - MT 27MT-Curtin 15 yd pass from Scarlett (Scarlett rush), 8:34(2 plays, 35 yards, 0:32) GV 51 - MT 35MT-Carroll 9 yd pass from Scarlett (Curtin pass from Scarlett), 2:45(10 plays, 80 yards, 2:37) GV 51 - MT 43

Game 5September 29, 2012

Houghton, Mich. - #4 Grand Valley State jumped out to a 37-7 halftime lead and went on to claim a 51-43 victory at #22 MichiganTech Saturday (Sept. 29) before an MTU record crowd of 4,684. GVSU improves to 5-0 overall and 4-0 in GLIAC play, while Michi-gan Tech falls to 3-1 both overall and in GLIAC action. Grand Valley State scored early and often, building a 34-0 second quarter lead. The Lakers drove 90 yards in five plays on its sec-ond drive of the game. Freshman running back Kirk Spencer went up the middle for 38 yards on first down. Junior RB Billy Seiler ranfor five yards, but a personal fourl face mask added 15 yards to the play. Sophomore QB Isiah Grimes hit freshman tight end JaimePotts with a 25 yard completion to the Michigan Tech 12 yard line and following a pass interfence call on the Huskies, Spencer went infrom two yards out to get the Lakers on the board first. Marco Iaderosa added the PAT for a 7-0 Laker lead. Junior CB Reggie Williams returned a punt 29 yards to set up the Lakers' second scoring drive. Grimes hit sophomore WR DarrylPitts with a 32-yard pass and catch, followed an 11-yard TD pass from Grimes to senior WR Charles Johnson for a 13-0 GVSU lead. Grand Valley State took a 20-0 lead with a 13-play, 64-yard scoring drive. Spencer converted a fourth-and-one play and Grimeshit Johnson with a 1-yard TD pass in the back of the end zone. The Laker defense dominated MTU in the first half, forcing seven straight punts to open the game. Michigan Tech ended withnegative yards on three first half drives. Following a three and out midway through the second quarter Grimes hit Johnson with a 56-yard TD pass on first down and Iaderosa added the PAT for a 27-0 GVSU lead. The Laker offense continued to roll in the second quarter with a 5-play, 69-yard scoring drive. Sophomore running back BenHutchins caught a swing pass for a 31-yard completion and Grimes hit Pitts with a 22-yard scoring pass with 3:36 left in the first half. Michigan Tech put together its only productive drive of the first half, a 7-play, 76-yard drive that resulted in a touchdown, how-ever, GVSU went 44 yards in seven plays, concluding with a 37-yard field goal by Iaderosa with no time left on the clock for a 37-7halftime lead. The Laker defense forced a punt on the Huskies' opening possession of the second half and the Laker offense picked up where itleft off in the first half. GVSU drove 77 yards in seven plays. Grimes hit Johnson with a 30-yard pass and Potts with a 24-yard passand catch. Sophomore RB Ben Hutchins scored the first of his two third quarter TDs, the first coving 10 yards. MTU answered with an11-play, 83 yard scoring drive, but the Lakers answered with its sixth straigh scoring drive. GVSU drove 73 yards in five plays for ascore. Grims hit Johns with a 51-yard completion and Hutchins finished the drive with a 2-yard TD run. Michigan Tech rallied for 23 fourth quarter points, but a Grimes to Potts 41 yard completion on third-and-sixth seeled the win forthe Lakers. "I am really proud of the way we started," said head coach Matt Mitchell. "Our defense came out and really executed the gameplan, while our offense continued to be efficient." The Laker defense limited Michigan Tech to 34 yards on 22 carries, including just 114 total yards in the first 30 minutes. GVSUtallied 388 total yards on 42 plays. The Laker offense finished with a season-high 636 todal yards, including 411 through the air and 225 on the ground. Grimes com-pleted 17-of-27 passes for 411 yards and four TDs in his second collegiate start. Spencer rushed 28 times for 136 yards and one TD,while Hutchins added 43 yards and two TDs on 11 carries. "This was a nice win against a ranked opponent on the road," added Mitchell. "Michigan Tech is going to win a lot of games andwe feel good about getting a GLIAC road. However, we have a lot work to do with a talented Ferris State coming to Lubbers Stadiumnext Saturday." Charles Johnson continued his stellar play, hauling in seven receptions for 165 yards and three TDs. Sophomore WR BrandanGreen caught four passes for 71 yards and rushed five times for 32 yards. Potts caught three passes for 90 yards, while Pitts hauled intwo passes for 54 yards and a TD. Defensively, Williams tallied a team-high nine tackles, while junior Charles Hill and freshman Brad Horling added six stops each.

Michigan Tech 43Grand Valley State 51

Sherman FieldHoughton, Mich.Attendance - 4,683

TEAM STATISTICS GV MTFirst Downs 26 24 Rushing 7 2 Passing 16 22 Penalty 3 0Rushing Attempts 47 22 Yards Gained Rushing 226 57Yards Lost Rushing 1 23Net Yards Rushing 225 34 Net Yards Passing 411 441 Passes Attempted 15.2 8.8 Passes Completed 24.2 15.2 Had Intercepted 0 0Total Offensive Plays 74 72Total Net Yards 636 475 Avg. Gain Per Play 8.6 6.6Fumbles: No.-Lost 3-2 1-1Penalties: No.-Yds. 4-25 6-47No. of Punts-Yards 5-192 8-323 Avg. Per Punt 38.4 40.4Punt Returns: No.-Yds 4-58 0-0Kickoff Returns:No.-Yds 6-129 7-222Interceptions:No.-Yds 0-0 0-0Fumble Returns: No.-Yds 0-0 0-0Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 33:28 26:323rd Down Conversions 7-14 6-144th Down Conversions 1-1 0-0Sacks By:No.-Yds 2-5 0-0

Grand Valley StateIndividual Statistics

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGSpencer 28 137 1 136 1 38Hutchins 11 43 0 43 2 12Green 5 32 0 32 0 8Seller 3 14 0 14 0 6Passing Att Comp INT Yds TD LGGrimes 27 17 0 411 4 56Receiving No. Yds TD LGJohnson 7 165 4 56Green 4 71 0 27Potts 3 90 0 41Pitts 2 54 1 32Hutchins 1 31 0 31Punting No. Yds AVG LG In20Picano 5 192 38.4 59 2Returns PR KOR INTRHutchins - 1-8 -Thompson - 2-52 -Williams 4-58 2-46 -Spencer - 1-23 -Field Goal AttemptsIaderosa 2nd 0:0 37 yards GoodIaderosa 4th 0:12 39 yards BlockedDefense S-A-T TFL S INTWilliams 8-1-9 - - -Hill 7-0-7 2.0/9 - -Horling 2-4-6 - - -Hatcher 3-0-3 - - -

Michigan TechIndividual Statistics

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGBarber 10 24 5 19 0 13Hauswirth 2 13 0 13 0 7Scarlett 7 19 9 10 0 8Cason 2 1 3 -2 0 1Passing Att Comp INT Yds TD LGScarlett 50 29 0 441 5 39Receiving No. Yds TD LGCurtin 11 190 4 39Elsenheimer 6 67 0 16LaChapelle 5 92 0 35Carroll 3 64 1 33Barber 2 14 0 9Cason 1 10 0 10Welch 1 4 0 4Punting No. Yds AVG LG In20Ledvina 8 323 40.4 49 0Returns PR KOR INTRCason - 6-198 -Shaver - 1-24 -Field Goal Attempts

Defense S-A-T TFL S INTBjorn 8-3-11 - - -Perrault 5-6-11 - - -Nelson 8-1-9 - - -Armstrong 4-5-9 0.5/1 - -

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Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPGrand Valley State 17 7 0 0 24 Ferris State 3 17 20 0 40 First QuarterGV-Green 34 yd pass from Grimes (Iaderosa kick), 8:38(3 plays, 55 yards, 1:20) GV 7 - FS 0GV-Grimes 4 yd run (Iaderosa kick), 6:02(7 plays, 25 yards, 2:30) GV 14 - FS 0GV-Iaderosa 22 yd field goal, 3:03(5 plays, 26 yards, 1:32) GV 17 - FS 0FS-Kantola 33 yd field goal, 0:25(9 plays, 35 yards, 2:38) GV 17 - FS 3Second QuarterFS-Vander Laan 6 yd run (Kantola kick), 9:20(9 plays, 80 yards, 3:47) GV 17 - FS 10

FS-Vander Laan 63 yd run (Kantola kick), 5:24(3 plays, 68 yards, 0:55) GV 17 - FS 17GV-Spencer 26 yd run (Iaderosa kick), 3:13(4 plays, 43 yards, 2:11) GV 24 - FS 17FS- Kantola 32 yd field goal, 0:02(12 plays, 60 yards, 3:11) GV 24 - FS 20Third QuarterFS-Ringer 70 yd run (Kantola kick), 14:44(1 play, 70 yards, 0:16) GV 24 - FS 27FS-Stoker 1 yd run (Kantola kick), 9:15(12 plays, 71 yards, 4:02) GV 24 - FS 34FS-Jackson 56 yd run (Kantola rush failed), 1:06(8 plays, 79 yards, 3:43) GV 40 - FS 24Fourth Quarter No Scoring

Game 6October 6, 2012

Allendale, Mich. -The third-ranked Grand Valley State football team had its 12-game winning streak snapped on Saturday (Oct. 6), falling to Fer-ris State in the Anchor-Bone Classic by a final score of 40-24. GVSU falls to 5-1 on the season with a 4-1 record in the GLIAC, while Ferris State moves to 4-2 overall and 3-2 in the conference. The Lakers got out of the gates quickly, scoring the first points of the game on a 34-yard touchdown pass from sophomore QB IsiahGrimes to junior WR Brandan Green with 8:38 to play in the first quarter. This followed a fumble by the Bulldogs by Torico Searcy that wasforced and recovered by junior LB Charles Hill at the Laker 45 yard line. On the ensuing kickoff, sophomore Ben Hutchins forced a fumble, again by Searcy, and redshirt freshman Kirk Spencer recovered thefumble at the Ferris State 25 yard line. Grimes capped the drive with a four-yard touchdown run on a bootleg to the right to put the Lakers up 14-0. After a three-and-out by the Bulldogs, GVSU got three more on a 22-yard field goal from sophomore Marco Iaderosa to go up 17-0.Ferris State answered with 17 straight points to tie the game up, but the Lakers responded with a 26-yard touchdown run by Spencer to make it a24-17 game. The Bulldogs were able to get a 32-yard field goal from Austin Kantola near the end of the half, as the Lakers went in to halftime leading24-20. Ferris State took the lead on its first play from scrimmage in the second half with a 70-yard touchdown run to go up 27-24, a lead thatwouldn't be relinquished. The Bulldogs added two more touchdown runs later in the third quarter to make it 40-24 and neither team could score in the fourth. Spencer finished the game with 83 yards and a touchdown on eight carries (10.4 ypc), while sophomore Michael Ratay had 63 yards rush-ing on 15 carries, part of 175 rushing yards as a team by the Lakers. Green caught five passes for 77 yards and a touchdown, while Ratay contributed 49 yards on three catches. Defensively, Hill had a season-high 17 tackles, including 2.5 for loss (-6 yards), one forced fumble and one recovery. Redshirt freshmanBrad Horling had 14 tackles, while junior Erik Thompson had 10 tackles, 0.5 for loss. Thompson also had 155 kick return yards on six returns(25.8 ypr).

Grand Valley State 24Ferris State 40

Lubbers StadiumAllendale, Mich.Attendance - 13,456

TEAM STATISTICS GV FSFirst Downs 17 26 Rushing 7 21 Passing 10 4 Penalty 0 1Rushing Attempts 31 61 Yards Gained Rushing 192 470 Yards Lost Rushing 17 13 Net Yards Rushing 175 457 Net Yards Passing 188 79 Passes Attempted 31 17 Passes Completed 14 10 Had Intercepted 1 0Total Offensive Plays 62 78Total Net Yards 363 536 Avg. Gain Per Play 5.9 6.9 Fumbles: No.-Lost 1-0 2-2Penalties: No.-Yds. 5-41 0-0No. of Punts-Yards 4-160 2-53 Avg. Per Punt 40.0 26.5 Punt Returns: No.-Yds 0-0 1-0Kickoff Returns:No.-Yds 5-155 5-115Interceptions:No.-Yds 0-0 1-34Fumble Returns: No.-Yds 0-0 0-0Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 27:03 32:573rd Down Conversions 4-12 10-164th Down Conversions 1-2 2-2Sacks By:No.-Yds 0-0 1-1

Ferris StateIndividual Statistics

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGLaan 23 191 6 185 2 63Ringer 11 131 0 131 1 70Jackson 11 107 0 107 1 56Lampman 6 26 0 26 0 14Williams 1 7 0 7 0 7Stoker 4 8 3 5 1 5TEAM 2 0 2 -2 0 0Searcy 3 0 2 -2 0 0Passing Att Comp INT Yds TD LGLaan 17 10 0 79 0 15Receiving No. Yds TD LGLampman 4 29 0 11Stoker 2 27 0 15McEwen 2 14 0 10Grouix 1 8 0 8Jackson 1 1 0 1Punting No. Yds AVG LG In20Stoker 2 53 26.5 35 1Returns PR KOR INTRStoker - 1-46 -McEwen 1-0 - -Jackson - 1-8 -Barrera - - 1-34Searcy - 3-61 -Field Goal AttemptsKantola 1st 0:25 33 yds GoodKantola 2nd 0:02 32 yds Good Defense S-A-T TFL S INTMoss 2-12-14 1.5/2 - -Morgan 5-4-9 1.5/1 1-3 -Stewart 5-0-5 - - -Wimberly 3-2-5 - - -

Grand Valley StateIndividual Statistics

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGSpencer 8 84 1 83 1 26 Ratay 15 65 2 63 0 25 Potts 1 25 0 25 0 25Hutchins 1 3 0 3 0 3Green 1 2 0 2 0 2TEAM 1 0 0 0 0 0Grimes 4 13 14 -1 1 9 Passing Att Comp INT Yds TD LGGrimes 31 14 1 188 1 34Receiving No. Yds TD LGGreen 5 77 1 34Ratay 3 49 0 20Miskel 3 35 0 15Potts 2 23 0 17Johnson 1 4 0 4Punting No. Yds AVG LG In20Picano 4 160 40.0 47 1 Returns PR KOR INTRThompson - 6-155 -Field Goal AttemptsIaderosa 1st 3:03 22 yds GoodIaderosa 3rd 4:49 38 yds Missed Defense S-A-T TFL S INTHill 6-11-17 2.5/6 - -Horling 5-9-14 - - -Thompson 2-8-10 0.5-/1 - -Rodgers 2-7-9 0.5/1 - -

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Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPGrand Valley State 3 7 0 0 10Northern Michigan 7 10 7 14 38First Quarter NM-Cotta 11 yd run (Belmonte kick), 10:41(7 plays, 56 yards, 2:47) GV 0 - NM 7GV-Iaderosa 37 yd field goal, 7:05(4 plays, 1 yard, 1:32) GV 3 - NM 7Second QuarterNM-Smarwt 9 yd pass from Scepaniak (Belmonte kick), 14:24(4 plays, 98 yards, 1:40) GV 3 - NM 14GV-Jackson 1 yd run (Iaderosa kick), 9:02(7 plays, 70 yards, 2:14) GV 10 - NM 14

NM-Belmonte 58 yd field goal, 0:15(7 plays, 37 yards, 1:54) GV 10 - NM 17Third QuarterNM-Scepaniak 15 yd run (Belmonte kick), 2:05(14 plays, 95 yards, 7:43) GV 10 - NM 24Fourth QuarterNM-Scepaniak 20 yd run (Belmonte kick), 8:25(3 plays, 22 yards, 1:29) GV 10 - NM 31NM- Cotta 30 yd run (Belmonte kick), 4:51(2 plays, 31 yards, 0:51) GV 10 - NM 38

Game 7October 13, 2012

Grand Valley State 10Northern Michigan 38

Superior Dome Marquette, Mich.Attendance - 2,217

TEAM STATISTICS GV NMFirst Downs 15 23Rushing 11 11 Passing 2 8 Penalty 2 4 Rushing Attempts 37 42 Yards Gained Rushing 209 265Yards Lost Rushing 24 21Net Yards Rushing 185 244Net Yards Passing 78 218 Passes Attempted 24 27 Passes Completed 9 18 Had Intercepted 4 1Total Offensive Plays 61 69Total Net Yards 263 462 Avg. Gain Per Play 4.3 6.7 Fumbles: No.-Lost 2-1 3-2Penalties: No.-Yds. 9-85 4-31No. of Punts-Yards 5-240 3-96 Avg. Per Punt 48.0 32.0Punt Returns: No.-Yds 1-12 2-3Kickoff Returns:No.-Yds 3-163 7-291Interceptions:No.-Yds 1-0 4-42Fumble Returns: No.-Yds 0-0 0-0Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 27:47 32:133rd Down Conversions 4-12 6-114th Down Conversions 0-0 0-1Sacks By:No.-Yds 1-5 2-7

Northern MichiganIndividual Statistics

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGCotta 16 131 1 130 2 30Scepaniak 20 128 13 115 2 20Dye 2 5 0 5 0 3Young 1 1 0 1 0 1TEAM 2 0 2 -2 0 0Jessie 1 0 5 -5 0 0Passing Att Comp INT Yds TD LGScepaniak 26 18 1 218 1 82Young 1 0 0 0 0 0Receiving No. Yds TD LGSmarwt 4 43 1 27Gaines 4 25 0 13Young 4 18 0 6Darling 3 118 0 82Jessie 2 8 0 11Dye 1 6 0 6Punting No. Yds AVG LG In20Belmonte 3 96 32.0 39 1 Returns PR KOR INTRJessie - 3-62 -Beltrame - - 2-21Parson 2-3 - 1-1Perry - - 1-20Field Goal AttemptsBelmonte 2nd 0:15 58 yds GoodDefense S-A-T TFL S INTKrause 4-5-9 3.0/7 1.0/2 -Knoblock 3-4-7 - - -Stenz 1-6-7 1.5/3 - -Parson 2-3-5 0.5/0 - 1-1

Grand Valley StateIndividual Statistics

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGSpencer 13 145 0 145 0 38Adams 4 22 0 22 0 10O’Brien 8 25 7 18 0 10Hutchins 1 2 0 2 0 2Jackson 8 11 10 1 1 4Beitzel 3 4 7 -3 0 0Passing Att Comp INT Yds TD LGBeitzel 9 24 4 78 0 31 Receiving No. Yds TD LGJohnson 3 36 0 31Woolfork 3 24 0 16Potts 2 11 0 6Green 1 7 0 7 Punting No. Yds AVG LG In20Picano 5 240 48.0 62 2Returns PR KOR INTRThompson - 4-66 -Beemer - 1-4 -Williams 1-12 - 1-0Field Goal AttemptsIaderosa 1st 7:05 37 yds GoodIaderosa 2nd 2:09 39 yds MissedDefense S-A-T TFL S INTWare 6-5-11 - - -Hill 6-4-10 0.5/0 - -Horling 7-1-8 1.5/8 0.5/3 -Williams 5-3-8 1.0/3 - 1-0

Marquette, Mich. - Grand Valley State dropped a 38-10 decision at Northern Michigan Saturday afternoon. GVSU falls to 5-2overall and 4-2 in GLIAC action. Northern Michigan went up 7-0 with a 7-play, 56-yard scoring drive on its first possession following a GVSU three-and-out. Casey Cotta went the final 11 yards for the score. Laker defensive end Lucas Kozuch recovered a fumbled punt return by Northern Michigan on the Wildcat 21 yard line andMarco Iaderosa kicked a 37-yard field goal to get the Lakers on the scoreboard. Junior LB Luther Ware forced a fumble on the GVSU 11 yard line that safety Dana Dixon recovered to thwart a Wildcatscoring opportunity. Brandon Beitzel hit Charles Johnson with a 30-yard completion on first down to get GVSU off its goalline. The GVSU offense stalled, but a Chris Picano 51-yard punt pinned Northern Michigan on its own 2-yard line. However,the Wildcats hit an 82-yard pass to the Laker 9-yard line and scored one play later as QB Cody Scepaniak hit Kelvin Stewartwith a 9-yard TD pass. The Laker defense forced a punt and took over on its own 30 yard line early in the second quarter. Kirk Spencer accountedfor 69 rushing yards on the drive, highlighted by a 33-yard scamper. Spencer added runs of 14 and 11 yards on the drive. Jun-ior RB Hersey Jackson, playing for the first time in 2012, scored from 1-yard out and Iaderosa added the PAT to pull the Lak-ers within a 14-10 score. NMU's Rocky Belmonte kicked a 58-yard field goal with 15 seconds left in the first half to give the Wildcats a 17-10 leadheading into the lockerroom. Trailing 17-10, Grand Valley State appeared to be getting the ball back in good field position, but a phantom running intothe kicker call gave the Wildcats a first down midway through the third quarter. The Wildcats then drove for a TD that uppedthe lead to 24-10. Northern Michigan added two fourth quarter touchdowns for the final margin. Kirk Spencer rushed for 145 yards on 13 carries, while Brandon Beitzel, starting the first game of his career for the injuredIsiah Grimes, completed 9-of-24 passes for 78 yards. Luther Ware led the defense with 11 tackles, while Charles Hill added 10stops.

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Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPNorthwood 7 7 0 14 28Grand Valley State 14 7 14 7 42 First QuarterNU-Jonker 17 yd run (Faust kick), 10:45(4 plays, 40 yards, 1:34) NU 7 - GV 0GV-Jackson 26 yd run (Iaderosa kick), 6:16(9 plays, 82 yards, 4:29) NU 7 - GV 7GV-Green 38 yd pass from Grimes (Iaderosa kick), 4:36(1 play, 38 yards, 0:08) NU 7 - GV 14Second QuarterGV-Jackson 2 yd run (Iaerosa kick), 6:07(11 plays, 75 yards, 4:47) NU 7 - GV 21

NU-Harig 1 yd pass from Morris (Faust kick), 0:24(4 plays, 36 yards, 0:54) NU 14 - GV 21Third QuarterGV-Johnson 60 yd pass from Grimes (Iaderosa kick), 14:42(1 play, 60 yards, 0:18) NU 14 - GV 28GV-Miskel 30 yd pass from Grimes (Iaderosa kick), 9:03(5 plays, 69 yards, 2:30) NU 14 - GV 35Fourth QuarterGV-Johnson 4 yd pass from Grimes (Iaderosa kick), 13:21(9 plays, 83 yards, 3:53) NU 14 - GV 42NU-Thompson 40 yd pass from Thomas (Faust kick), 8:18(9 plays, 80 yards, 5:03) NU 21 - GV 42NU-Remtema 76 yd blocked FG return (Faust kick), 3:29 NU 28 - GV 42

Game 8October 20, 2012

Allendale, Mich. - The 24th-ranked Grand Valley State football team got back on the winning track on Saturday (Oct. 20), takingdown Northwood 42-28 on homecoming in front of 12,098 fans at Lubbers Stadium. The Lakers are now 6-2 on the year with a 5-2 GLIAC record, while Northwood falls to 4-4 with a 3-4 mark in the confer-ence. The game began with Northwood getting on the board first. After a fumble by the Lakers on their opening drive, North-wood took it in from 17 yards out to grab an early 7-0 lead with 10:45 to play in the first quarter. GVSU took control after that, getting a 26-yard touchdown run from junior Hersey Jackson to make it 7-7 only four min-utes later. The Laker defense then forced a three-and-out from the Timberwolves and senior Israel Woolfork blocked a punt, thenafter it was picked up by the punter and ran for 18 yards, Woolfork made the tackle just before the first down line to give the Lak-ers the ball at the Northwood 38 yard line. On the first play of the drive, sophomore Isiah Grimes found a wide open Brandan Green with a 38-yard touchdown pass totake a 14-7 lead. After both teams exchanged two punts each, the Lakers put together an 11 play, 75-yard drive that included four straightruns from Jackson to end the scoring drive with a two-yard plunge that made it a 21-7 game with 6:07 to play in the first half. GVSU threatened to take a commanding lead as it appeared the Lakers were on another scoring drive, but a fumble insidethe Northwood red zone led to a 53-yard return by the Timberwolves back in to Laker territory. Northwood capped off the drivewith a one-yard touchdown pass to make it 21-14, the first pass that Northwood had completed against GVSU since 2010. The Lakers got those points back quickly in the second half, going the distance on the first play from scrimmage in the thirdquarter with a screen pass to senior Charles Johnson that went 60 yards for the touchdown, pushing the lead back out to 28-14. After a fourth down stop on Northwood's ensuing drive, the Lakers got in to the end zone again, this time it was sophomoreKeontre' Miskel who Grimes found on a crossing route with nobody in sight from 30 yards out to make it a 35-14 advantage with9:03 to play in the third. After another Northwood three-and-out, the Timberwolves forced another Laker fumble, but the ensuine Northwood drivewas thwarted with an interception by redshirt freshman Jack Sauber on the GVSU 17 yard line.The Lakers capitalized on the turnover, marching 83 yards down the field and capping it off with a four-yard slant route to Johnsonfor his second touchdown of the game to make it a 42-14 score with 13:21 to play in the game. Northwood got in the end zone two more times, once on a 40-yard touchdown pass and once on a returned block field goalattempt, but GVSU would ultimately close out the 42-28 victory. The Lakers rolled up 579 yards of total offense while holding Northwood to only 271 yards. Grimes led the offense in his return from injury, completing 12 of 19 passes for 301 yards, four touchdowns and no inter-ceptions. Redshirt freshman Kirk Spencer led the ground game with 129 yards rushing on 15 carries, while Jackson contributed 68yards and two touchdowns. Johnson had his fifth 100-yard receiving game and fourth multi-touchdown game as he caught fourpasses for 105 yards and two scores. Junior Luther Ware was a force on defense, making 11 tackles and tallying five tackles for loss (-15 yards) and 2.5 sacks (-9yards). Sophomore Matt Judon, in his return from injury, had eight tackles with two tackles for loss (-6 yards) and one sack (-3yards) to go along with a quarterback hurry. Sauber finished with eight tackles, two tackles for loss (-3 yards), half a sack (-1 yard)and his first career interception.

Northwood 28Grand Valley State 42

Lubbers Stadium,Allendale, Mich.Attendance - 12,098

TEAM STATISTICS

NU GVFirst Downs 10 24 Rushing 6 14 Passing 4 9 Penalty 0 1 Rushing Attempts 40 49 Yards Gained Rushing 212 287 Yards Lost Rushing 36 9 Net Yards Rushing 176 278 Net Yards Passing 95 301 Passes Attempted 6.3 15.1 Passes Completed 11.9 25.1 Had Intercepted 1 0Total Offensive Plays 55 69 Total Net Yards 271 579 Avg. Gain Per Play 4.9 8.4 Fumbles: No.-Lost 0-0 3-3Penalties: No.-Yds. 5-40 7-37No. of Punts-Yards 7-237 2-79 Avg. Per Punt 33.9 39.5Punt Returns: No.-Yds 0-0 4-25Kickoff Returns:No.-Yds 6-156 4-56Interceptions:No.-Yds 0-0 1-0Fumble Returns: No.-Yds 1-53 0-0Miscellaneous Yards 86 0Possession Time 26:52 33:08 3rd Down Conversions 6-15 3-94th Down Conversions 0-2 1-2Sacks By:No.-Yds 1-2 4-13

NorthwoodIndividual Statistics

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGHedgepeth 18 70 17 53 0 32Jonker 9 56 3 53 1 31Thomas 1 28 0 28 0 28Morris 11 40 16 24 0 14Hite 1 18 0 18 0 18Passing Att Comp INT Yds TD LGMorris 14 7 1 55 1 18Thomas 1 1 0 40 1 40Receiving No. Yds TD LGThompson 2 43 1 40Thomas 2 17 0 11Harig 2 3 1 2Jonker 1 18 0 18Elzy 1 14 0 14Punting No. Yds AVG LG In20Hite 6 237 39.5 49 1Returns PR KOR INTRThompson - 3-75 -Thomas - 3-81 -Field Goal AttemptsNoneDefense S-A-T TFL S INTRemtema 5-6-11 - - -Jackson 6-4-10 - - -Horton 5-3-8 - - -Whittum 4-4-8 - - -

Grand Valley StateIndividual StatisticsRushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGSpencer 15 132 3 129 0 32Jackson 14 70 2 68 2 26Hutchins 7 48 0 48 0 18Ratay 5 21 0 21 0 14Adams 5 13 1 12 0 6Grimes 2 3 2 1 0 3Passing Att Comp INT Yds TD LGGrimes 19 12 0 301 4 60Beitzel 1 0 0 0 0 0Receiving No. Yds TD LGJohnson 4 105 2 60Woolfork 3 65 0 33Pitts 2 57 0 3Green 1 38 1 38Miskel 1 30 1 30Jackson 1 6 0 6Punting No. Yds AVG LG In20Potts 1 37 37.0 37 0Picano 1 42 42.0 42 1Returns PR KOR INTRJohnson - 2-31 -Woolfork 1-12 1-0 -Jackson - 1-25 -Sauber - - 1-0Williams 3-13 - - Field Goal AttemptsIaderosa 4th 3:30 31 yards BlockedDefense S-A-T TFL S INT Ware 6-5-11 5.0/15 2.5/9 -Judon 3-5-8 2.0/6 1.0/3 -Sauber 2-6-8 2.0/3 0.5/1 1-0Power 4-2-6 0.5/1 - -

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Scoring 1 2 3 4 TP Hillsdale College 6 3 0 14 23Grand Valley State 0 21 14 7 42First QuarterHC-Smith 26 yd pass from Mifsud (McGreevy kick failed), 8:21 (14 plays, 75 yards, 6:39) GV 0 - HC 6 Second QuarterGV-Spencer 21 yd run (Iaderosa kick), 14:33 (4 plays, 56 yards, 1:08) GV 7 - HC 6GV-Spencer 4 yd run (Iaderosa kick), 6:45 (10 plays, 67 yards, 5:01) GV 14 - HC 6HC-McGreevy 19 yd field goal, 1:47 (9 plays, 74 yards, 4:58) GV 14 - HC 9

GV-Potts 10 yd pass from Grimes (Iaderosa kick), 0:25 (8 plays, 75 yards, 1:20) GV 21 - HC 9Third QuarterGV-Grimes 4 yd run (Iaderosa kick), 12:03 (6 plays, 76 yards, 2:50) GV 28 - HC 9GV-Wirth 6 yd pass from Grimes (Iaderosa kick), 14:52 (7 plays, 42 yards, 3:20) GV 35 - HC 9Fourth QuarterGV-Ratay 9 yd run (Iaderosa kick), 14:52 (7 plays, 42 yards, 3:20) GV 42 - HC 9HC-Glendening 12 yd run (McGreevy kick), 11:57 (8 plays, 77 yards, 2:49) GV 42 - HC 16HC-Spence 1 yd run (McGreevy kick), 0:31 (11 plays, 95 yards, 1:53) GV 42 - HC 23

Game 9October 27, 2012

Hillsdale, Mich. - #23 Grand Valley State picked up a key GLIAC road win Saturday afternoon at #24 Hillsdale College, de-feating the Chargers by a 42-23 margin. The Lakers are now 7-2 overall and 6-2 in GLIAC action, while Hillsdale falls to 6-3overall and 6-2 in GLIAC action. Hillsdale College started strong, taking the opening kickoff 75 yards in 14 plays for a touchdown. QB Anthony Mifsud hitTE Kegan Smith with a 26-yard TD pass for the score, but the PAT was wide left. The drive took 6:39 off the clock. Grand Valley State took the ball on its opening possession inside the Hillsdale 1-yard line, but a fumble by TE Jaime Potts,when he appeared to be down, was recovered by the Chargers in the end zone for a touchback. However, the Laker defense forced a three-and-out and the offense took over on its own 44-yard line. The Lakers movedquickly down the field and freshman RB Kirk Spencer finished the drive with a 21-yard TD run. Marco Iaderosa added thePAT for a 7-6 GVSU lead. "Our defense came up with a key stop after we fumbled the ball on our opening possession and the offense kept rolling toget us a lead," said third-year coach Matt Mitchell. Following a Hillsdale punt midway through the second quarter, Spencer concluded a 10-play, 67-drive with a 4-yard TDrun. Iaderosa added his second PAT of the day to give GVSU a 14-6 lead. Hillsdale College answered with a 9-play, 74-yard scoring drive that culminated with Collin McGreevy 19-yard field goal.Hillsdale had a first-and-goal, but the Laker defense forced the field goal, keyed by a tackle for loss by freshman safety BradHorling. "That was a big stop by our defense and we left our offense enough time to put together a scoring drive before the end ofthe first half," added Mitchell. The Lakers took over on their own 25-yard line with 1:45 left in the opening half, but Grimes put together an 8-play, 75-yard scoring drive that took just 1:20 off the clock. He hit Charles Johnson with a 22-yard pass on third down and then hit sen-ior WR Israel Woolfork with a key 29-yard pass and catch. Grimes then hit freshman TE Jamie Potts with back-to-back passes,the second covering 10-yards for a GVSU TD. Iaderosa hit his third PAT of the half to up the Laker lead to 21-9. The Laker offense opened the second half with an impressive 6-play, 76-yard scoring drive. The big play of the drive camewhen Grimes hit Johnson with a 42-yard pass. Grimes then took it the final four yards on a bootleg and after Iaderosa's PATGVSU led 28-9. Sophomore safety Dana Dixon picked off a Mifsud pass in the end zone to end a Hillsdale drive and GVSU took over on itsown 20 yard line. GVSU drove 80 yards in 5 plays, including a 22-yard run by Ratay and a 40-yard pass and catch fromGrimes to Potts. Grimes concluded the drive with 6-yard TD pass to TE Joe Wirth to up the Laker lead to 35-9. The GVSU de-fense continued to shine as safety Erik Thompson forced a fumble that LB Luther Ware picked out of the air and returned 10yards. GVSU drove 42 yards in seven plays for a TD. Ratay concluded the drive with a 9-yard TD run and Iaderosa added thePAT for 42-9 GVSU lead. Hillsdale added two late scores for the final margin. GVSU rolled 546 yards of total offense on the day, including a balanced attack of 287 rushing yards and 259 passing yards.Ratay rushed for 110 yards and a TD on 16 carriers, while Spencer rushed for 100 yards and two TDs on 15 carries. Grimescompleted 16-of-21 passes for 259 yards and two TDs. C. Johnson hauled in six passes for 97 yards, while Potts caught fourpasses for 85 yards. Woolford pulled down three passes for 51 yards. Defensively, Brad Horling tallied a team-high 14 tackles and two tackles for loss (-5) for the Lakers. Erik Thompsonchipped in 10 stops and forced a fumble.

Hillsdale College 23Grand Valley State 42

Muddy Waters StadiumHillsdale, Mich.Attendance - 2,878

TEAM STATISTICS GV HCFirst Downs 25 27 Rushing 16 13 Passing 9 12 Penalty 0 2Rushing Attempts 45 44 Yards Gained Rushing 306 247Yards Lost Rushing 19 10Net Yards Rushing 287 237Net Yards Passing 259 216 Passes Attempted 21 32 Passes Completed 16 19 Had Intercepted 0 1Total Offensive Plays 66 76 Total Net Yards 546 453 Avg. Gain Per Play 8.3 6.0 Fumbles: No.-Lost 3-2 2-1Penalties: No.-Yds. 5-35 3-20No. of Punts-Yards 1-52 2-81 Avg. Per Punt 52.0 40.5Punt Returns: No.-Yds 2-17 0-0Kickoff Returns:No.-Yds 3-42 6-106Interceptions:No.-Yds 1-0 0-0Fumble Returns: No.-Yds 0-0 0-0Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 28:56 31:04 3rd Down Conversions 3-8 5-124th Down Conversions 3-3 2-3Sacks By:No.-Yds 0-0 1-12

Grand Valley StateIndividual Statistics

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGRatay 16 114 4 110 1 20Spencer 15 100 0 100 2 21Hutchins 4 62 0 62 0 49Potts 3 12 0 12 0 7Johnson 1 9 0 9 0 9Seller 1 5 0 5 0 5Green 2 0 3 -3 0 0Grimes 2 4 12 -8 1 4Passing Att Comp INT Yds TD LGGrimes 21 16 0 259 2 42Receiving No. Yds TD LGJohnson 6 97 0 42Potts 4 85 1 40Woolfork 3 51 0 29Seller 1 12 0 12Ratay 1 8 0 8Wirth 1 6 1 6Punting No. Yds AVG LG In20Picano 1 52 52.0 52 0Returns PR KOR INTRJohnson 2-17 2-36 -Thompson - 1-6 -Dixon - - 1-0Field Goal AttemptsNoneDefense S-A-T TFL S INTHorling 12-2-14 2.0/5 - -Thompson 6-4-10 - - -Rodgers 5-1-6 1.0/3 - -Sauber 5-0-5 1.0/1 - -

Hillsdale CollegeIndividual Statistics

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGGlendening28 163 6 157 1 32Landry 3 38 0 38 0 19Mifsud 7 30 1 29 0 10Spence 6 16 3 13 1 6Passing Att Comp INT Yds TD LGMifsud 25 16 1 172 1 26Landry 5 3 0 44 0 27Receiving No. Yds TD LGMott 6 59 0 19Haley 3 31 0 14Cangelosi 3 29 0 15Sassack 1 27 0 27Smith 1 26 1 26Miller 1 17 0 17Bach 1 9 0 9Hiser 1 8 0 8Carter 1 1 0 1Punting No. Yds AVG LG In20Eltringham 2 81 40.5 43 0Returns PR KOR INTRGlendening - 6-106 -Field Goal AttemptsColin McGreevy 2nd 01:47 19 yards GoodDefense S-A-T TFL S INTGalvan 7-4-11 - - -Moynihan 7-3-10 - - -Moinet 6-4-10 - - -Pittman 5-5-10 1.0/3 - -

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Scoring 1 2 3 4 TP Grand Valley State 7 14 7 7 35 Wayne State 6 0 7 0 13First QuarterWS-Terieckyj 51 yd field goal, 10:06(9 plays, 27 yards, 3:05) GV 0 - WS 3GV-Ratay 3 yd run (Iaderosa kick), 7:06(6 plays, 50 yards, 3:00) GV 7 - WS 3WS- Terieckyj 46 yd field goal, 2:02(4 plays, 3 yards, 2:03) GV 7 - WS 6

Second QuarterGV-Ratay 3 yd run (Iaderosa kick), 14:26(7 plays, 78 yards, 2:36) GV 14 - WS 6GV-Spencer 53 yd run (Iaderosa kick), 6:33(8 plays, 90 yards, 4:22) GV 21 - WS 6Third QuarterGV-Johnson 10 yd pass from Grimes (Iaderosa kick), 11:38(2 plays, 67 yards, 0:42) GV 28 - WS 6WS-McAuliffe 2 yd pass from Mohner (Terieckyj kick), 0:56(17 plays, 83 yards, 7:06) GV 28 - WS 13Fourth Quarter GV-Johnson 7 yd pass from Grimes (Iaderosa kick), 1:29(9 plays, 62 yards, 3:52) GV 35 - WS 13

Game 10November 3, 2012

Allendale, Mich. - The 19th-ranked Grand Valley State football team used a potent rushing attack to control Wayne State onSaturday (Nov. 3) evening at Lubbers Stadium, notching a 35-13 victory in front of 8,977 fans. The victory moves the Lakers to 8-2 overall with a 7-2 mark in the GLIAC and in sole possession of first place in theGLIAC North. Wayne State falls to 5-4 both overall and in the conference. After GVSU went three-and-out to begin the game, the Warriors got on the board with a 51-yard field goal from StefanTerleckyj to go up 3-0. Beyond that, however, the Lakers took control of the game. On the ensuing drive, sophomore Michael Ratay walked infor a three-yard touchdown run to put GVSU up 7-3 with 7:06 to play in the opening stanza. After a Wayne State punt on the next drive, a screen pass was intercepted by the Warrior defensive line in GVSU terri-tory, but the Laker defense held strong, forcing another field goal, this time from 46 yards out, to hold the lead at 7-6. The Lakers again responded, and again it was a three-yard touchdown run from Ratay that put the Lakers up 14-6 justtwo plays in to the second quarter. The biggest play of the game, and the coming out party for redshirt freshman Kirk Spencer on this day, was on GVSU'snext drive, when Spencer scampered 53 yards nearly untouched for the touchdown to go up 21-6 with 6:33 to play in the firsthalf. The Lakers threatened to score again before the half was out on their next drive, but another Warrior interception, thistime in the endzone, thwarted the opportunity as GVSU went in to the locker room up 21-6. Spencer had 138 rushing yards at the half, part of 197 first-half rushing yards for the team. The rushing defense for theLakers was stout, holding Wayne State to 11 yards rushing on 10 attempts in the opening half. On the first drive of the second half for GVSU, starting at its own 33-yard line, the Lakers got a 57-yard run fromSpencer and then a 10-yard slant route from senior Charles Johnson that resulted in his first of two touchdown catches on theday, putting the Lakers up 28-6. After the two squads exchanged punts on their next drives, Wayne State finally got in the endzone at the end of a 17-play, 83-yard drive that ate up 7:06 off the clock to make it a 28-13 with under a minute left to play in the third quarter. The scoring in the game was capped off with a seven-yard touchdown pass from sophomore Isiah Grimes to Johnsonwith 1:29 to play in the game, making it a 35-13 margin that the Lakers would hold on to. Spencer's day on the ground was nearly record-breaking, as his 228 rushing yards is the fourth-best single game total inschool history and the most for a Laker since 2009. Spencer also had a touchdown, all on 17 carries, a 13.4 yards per carry aver-age. Ratay finished with a big day as well on the ground, going for 118 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries. As a team, theLakers had 319 yards, the most since last season's 317 in the season finale against Saginaw Valley State. It is the second week ina row that both Spencer and Ratay have surpassed the century mark. Both accomplished the feat against Hillsdale last weekend,when Ratay went for 114 and Spencer had 100. Grimes finished the game 15-for-23 passing for 204 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions. 10 of those comple-tions, 112 of the yards and both touchdowns went to Johnson with his sixth 100-yard receiving game of the season. Defensively, sophomore Jack Sauber posted a career-high 10 tackles, while junior Charles Hill had a big day. Hill tallied10 tackles as well, 2.5 for loss including 1.5 sacks and two quarterback hurries. Senior Jarrod Cox, on senior night, collected nine tackles, 1.5 for loss, while sophomore Bobby Wunderlich and juniorsLuther Ware and Lucas Kozuch each had a sack.

Grand Valley State 35Wayne State 13

Lubbers StadiumAllendale, Mich.Attendance - 8,977

TEAM STATISTICS GV WSFirst Downs 18 15Rushing 10 11Passing 8 0 Penalty 0 4 Rushing Attempts 32 57 Yards Gained Rushing 280 238Yards Lost Rushing 9 23Net Yards Rushing 271 215Net Yards Passing 164 0 Passes Attempted 20 5 Passes Completed 10 0 Had Intercepted 0 1Total Offensive Plays 52 62 Total Net Yards 435 215Avg. Gain Per Play 8.4 3.5Fumbles: No.-Lost 2-1 0-0Penalties: No.-Yds. 9-67 2-20No. of Punts-Yards 3-106 4-151 Avg. Per Punt 35.3 37.8 Punt Returns: No.-Yds 2-15 1-5Kickoff Returns:No.-Yds 2-30 5-60Interceptions:No.-Yds 1-0 0-0Fumble Returns: No.-Yds 0-0 0-0Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 20:56 39:04 3rd Down Conversions 4-9 5-144th Down Conversions 1-2 1-2Sacks By:No.-Yds 4-15 0-0

NorthwoodIndividual Statistics

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGJackson 23 98 1 97 1 14 Hedgepeth 5 82 0 82 0 45 Shaffer 8 22 0 22 0 6 Shavers 2 15 1 14 0 15 Nugent 15 18 18 0 0 4 Bitterman 4 3 3 0 0 1 Passing Att Comp INT Yds TD LGNugent 4 0 1 0 0 0Shavers 1 0 0 0 0 0Receiving No. Yds TD LGNonePunting No. Yds AVG LG In20Hite 4 151 37.8 52 2 TEAM 0 0 0.0 0 0 Returns PR KOR INTRDeShazor - 2-15 -Horton 1-5 - -Jackson - 3-45 - Field Goal AttemptsFaust 3rd 11:05 46 yds GoodDefense S-A-T TFL S INTWhittum 0-5-5 0.5/2 - -Horton 3-1-4 - - -Tinker 3-1-4 - - -Barnes 2-2-4 1.0/2 - -

Grand Valley StateIndividual Statistics

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGRatay 9 110 5 105 1 51 Robinson 7 57 0 57 0 13 Jackson 10 60 4 56 0 26 Parling 6 53 0 53 0 18Passing Att Comp INT Yds TD LGParling 20 10 0 164 4 46Receiving No. Yds TD LGJohnson 5 103 3 46 Ratay 3 48 0 27 Lorman 1 11 0 11 Augustus 1 2 1 2Punting No. Yds AVG LG In20Stokes 3 106 35.3 44 1 Returns PR KOR INTRWilliams 1-(-2) - -Thompson 1-17 2-30 1-0Field Goal AttemptsNoneDefense S-A-T TFL S INT Galloway 3-8-11 2.0/4 0.5/2 -Breen 7-1-8 - - -Rodgers 5-3-8 1.0/6 1.0/6 -Hill 5-3-8 - - -Thompson 5-2-7 1.0/3 - 1-0

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Scoring 1 2 3 4 TP Saginaw Valley State 21 14 13 7 55 Grand Valley State 0 7 22 23 52First QuarterSV-Lark 1 yd run (Stanford kick), 13:34(3 plays, 93 yards, 1:36) GV 0 - SV 7SV-Janis 15 yd run (Stanford kick), 11:37 (1 play, 15 yards, 0:07) GV 0 -SV 14SV-Hogue 54 yd pass from Jennings (Stanford kick), 6:00(5 plays, 7d yards, 2:30) GV 0- SV 21Second QuarterSV-Janis 41 yd pass from Jennings (Stanford kick), 13:17(9 plays, 77 yards, 5:02) GV 0-SV 28GV- Ratay 6 yd run (Iaderosa kick), 9:41(8 plays, 75 yards, 3:36) GV 7 SV 28SV-Jennings 7 yd pass from Lark (Stanford kick), 4:48(5 plays, 17 yards, 1:37) GV 7-SV 35Third QuarterGV-Johnson 42 yd pass from Grimes (Iaderosa kick), 14:04(4 plays, 49 yards, 0:46) GV 14-SV 35

SV-Stanford 22 yd field goal, 10:26(7 plays, 77 yards, 3:35) GV 14-SV 38GV-Johnson 2 yd pass from Grimes, 9:27(2 plays, 6 yards, 0:46) GV 22-SV 38SV-Stanford 35 yd field goal, 6:32(8 plays, 67 yards, 2:50) GV 22-SV 41GV-Ratay 2 yd run (Iaderosa kick), 4:51(4 plays, 75 yards, 1:41) GV 29-SV 48SV-Jennings 4 yd run (Stanford kick), 2:12(6 plays, 93 yards, 2:34) GV 29-SV 48Fourth Quarter GV-Johnson 17 yd pass from Grimes (Ratay rush), 14:19(10 plays, 94 yards, 2:47) GV 37-SV 48GV-Johnson 20 yd pass from Grimes (Grimes rush), 7:48(3 plays, 88 yards, 1:05) GV 45-SV 48GV-Ratay 11 yd run (Iaderosa kick), 6:07(4 plays, 22 yards, 1:33) GV 52-SV 48SV-Janis 32 yd pass from Jennings (Stanford kick), 0:09(7 plays, 95 yards, 0:53) GV 52-SV 55

Game 11November 10, 2012

University Center, Mich. - Saginaw Valley State claimed a 55-52 victory over Grand Valley State in the season-finale Saturday afternoon in Univer-sity Center. GVSU ends the season 8-3 overall and 7-3 in GLIAC action. GVSU claimed a share of the GLIAC North Division title for the secondstraight year. Saginaw Valley State scored on a 32 yard pass with nine seconds left in the game to complete a 7-play, 95-yard drive that took just 53 seconds forthe win. Saginaw Valley State's Ronnie Lark scored from 1-yard out on the third play of the game following an 87-yard run by Tim Hogue to the GVSU1-yard line on second down. Following the PAT SVSU held a 7-0 lead. Sophomore QB Isiah Grimes was picked off on his first pass attempt of the game and SVSU's Jeff Janis scored on a reverse to up the Cardinallead to 14-0. The Cardinals took a 21-0 lead on a 54-yard TD pass from Jonathan Jennings to Tim Hogue. Trailing 28-0 GVSU got on the board with an 8-play, 75-yard scoring drive that took 3:36 off the clock. Sophomore running back Michael Ratayfinished the drive with a 6-yard TD run, but the big play of the drive was a 56-yard pass completion from Grimes to Charles Johnson. Grimes hit Johnson with a 42-yard TD pass on fourth-and-four to pull the Lakers within a 35-14 margin. GVSU went 49 yards in four plays forthe score that took just 49 seconds. Following a Saginaw Valley State 22-yard field goal, running back Kirk Spencer returned the kickoff 94 yards to the SVSU 6-yard line. Grimesthen hit Johnson with a 2-yard TD pass and then again with the two-point conversion pass to make the score 38-22 in favor of the Cardinals. The Cardinals added a field goal at the 6:32 mark of the third quarter to take a 41-22 lead. The Laker offense continued to roll, moving 75 yards in four plays as just 1:41 went off the clock. Grimes hit WR Brandan Green with a 26-yardcompletion and Ratay scored from two yards out to pull GVSU within 41-29. Following an SVSU score, Grimes drove the Lakers 94 yards in 10 plays for a score that took just 2:47 off the clock. Grimes hit Johnson for thethird time in the game, this one covering 17 yards out. Ratay ran in the 2-point conversion to make the score 48-37 in favor of the Caridinals. After forcing a SVSU punt, Grimes hit TE Jaime Potts with a 48-yard completion on first down. The Cardinals were called for a pass interferencepenalty to give the Lakers possession on the SVSU 25 yard line and Grimes then hit Johnson with a 20-yard TD pass, his fourth receiving TD of thegame. The drive covered 88 yards in three plays and took just 1:05 off the clock. Grimes ran the conversion in to pull GVSU within three (48-45)with 7:48 left in the game. GVSU recovered a Cardinal fumble on the SVSU 22 yard line and needed just four plays to take its first lead of the game. Ratay punched it infrom 11 yards out and Iaderosa added the PAT to give GVSU a 52-48 lead. Isiah Grimes completed 21-of-37 passes for 391 yards and four TDs. He was intercepted twice in the first quarter. Senior WR Charles Johnsoncaught 10 passes for 198 yards and a career-high four TD receptions. Sophomore Darryl Pitts caught three passes for 82 yards, while TE Jaime Pottscaught two passes for 53 and Israel Woolfork hauled in four passes for 21 yards in his final game. Michael Ratay toted the ball 17 times for 95 yardsand three TDs. Matt Judon led the defense with 11 tackles.

Saginaw Valley State 55Grand Valley State 52

Wickes StadiumUniv. Center, Mich.Attendance - 9,607

TEAM STATISTICS GV SVFirst Downs 26 25 Rushing 5 10 Passing 15 13 Penalty 6 2Rushing Attempts 32 32 Yards Gained Rushing 137 274Yards Lost Rushing 26 12Net Yards Rushing 111 262Net Yards Passing 391 367Total Offensive Plays 69 70 Total Net Yards 502 629 Avg. Gain Per Play 7.3 9.0Fumbles: No.-Lost 2-0 1-1Penalties: No.-Yds. 6-58 12-122No. of Punts-Yards 3-127 4-167 Avg. Per Punt 42.3 41.8Punt Returns: No.-Yds 2-9 0-0Kickoff Returns:No.-Yds 6-196 5-74Interceptions:No.-Yds 1-0 1-0Fumble Returns: No.-Yds 0-0 2-20Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 27:55 32:05 3rd Down Conversions 6-14 5-134th Down Conversions 1-3 2-2Sacks By:No.-Yds 0-0 2-8

Grand Valley StateIndividual Statistics

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGRatay 17 96 1 95 3 14Spencer 9 26 4 22 0 8Green 2 10 0 10 0 6Grimes 3 5 8 -3 0 5Passing Att Comp INT Yds TD LGGrimes 37 21 2 391 4 56 Receiving No. Yds TD LGJohnson 10 198 4 56Woolfork 4 21 0 10Pitts 3 82 0 30Potts 2 53 0 48Green 1 26 0 26Ratay 1 11 0 11Punting No. Yds AVG LG In20Potts 2 92 46.0 56 1Picano 1 35 35.0 35 0Returns PR KOR INTRJohnson 2-9 - -Green - 2-53 -Spencer - 4-143 -Field Goal AttemptsDefense S-A-T TFL S INT Judon 5-6-11 0.5/1 - -Jones 4-5-9 1.01/1 - -Ware 3-1-4 1.0/5 - -Dunning 1-1-2 1.5/2 - -

Saginaw Valley StateIndividual Statistics

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGHogue 15 180 5 175 0 87Jennings 12 54 7 47 1 13Lark 4 25 0 25 1 20Janis 1 15 0 15 1 15Passing Att Comp INT Yds TD LGJennings 37 26 0 360 3 54Lark 1 1 0 7 1 7Receiving No. Yds TD LGJanis 10 165 2 41Thrash 10 92 0 37Hogue 4 82 1 54Albrecht 2 21 0 12Jennings 1 7 1 7Punting No. Yds AVG LG In20Hamilton 4 167 41.8 49 1Returns PR KOR INTRBryant - - 1-0Martin - 1-18 -Drummond - 4-56 -Caserta - - 1-20Field Goal AttemptsStanford 3rd 10:26 22 yds GoodStanford 3rd 6:32 35 yds Good Defense S-A-T TFL S INTJohnson 4-7-11 0.5/1 - -Parris 5-2-7 1.0/1 - -Toussaint 3-3-6 - - -

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Date Opponent Result Atten.Sept. 1 Western Oregon W, 48-20 1,556Sept. 8 Notre Dame (Ohio) W, 83-46 15,139Sept. 15 Tiffin W, 28-0 1,161Sept. 22 Ohio Dominican W, 46-41 10,499Sept. 29 Michigan Tech W, 51-43 4,683Oct. 6 Ferris State L, 40-24 13,456Oct. 13 Northern Michigan L, 38-10 2,217Oct. 20 Northwood W, 42-28 12,098Oct. 27 Hillsdale W, 42-23 2,878Nov. 3 Wayne State W, 35-13 8,977Nov. 10 Saginaw Valley State L, 55-52 9,607

Team Statistics GV OPPSCORING 461 347 Points Per Game 41.9 31.5FIRST DOWNS 240 254 Rushing 111 120 Passing 111 114 Penalty 18 20RUSHING YARDAGE 2,399 2,492 Yards Gained Rushing 2,579 2,776 Yards Lost Rushing 180 284 Rushing Attempts 419 451 Average Per Rush 5.7 5.5 Average Per Game 218.1 226.5 TDs Rushing 32 24PASSING YARDAGE 2,820 2,553 Comp-Att-Int 167-288-12 223-362-11 Average Per Pass 9.8 7.1 Average Per Catch 16.9 11.4 Average Per Game 256.4 232.1 TDs Passing 28 19TOTAL OFFENSE 5,219 5,045 Total Plays 707 813 Average Per Play 7.4 6.2 Average Per Game 474.5 458.6KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 51-1,231 55-1,127 Kick Return Average 24.1 20.5PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 20-270 7-3 Punt Return Average 13.5 0.4INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 11-103 12-97 INT Return Average 9.4 8.1FUMBLES-LOST 24-10 18-10PENALTIES-YARDS 64-520 52-462 Average Per Game 47.3 42.0PUNTS-YARDS 35-1,437 50-1,905 Average Per Punt 41.1 38.1 Net Punt Average 39.8 32.3TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 28:42 31:183rd-DOWN CONVERSIONS 52/124 69/158 3rd-Down Pct. 42% 44%4th-DOWN CONVERSIONS 14/21 11/20 4th-Down Pct. 67% 55%SACKS BY YARDS 20-91 8-36MISCELLANEOUS YARDS 0 86TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 65 45FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTED 3-9 12-12PAT-ATTEMPTS 54-60 37-42ATTENDANCE 60,169 22,103 Games/Avg Per Game 5/12,034 6/3,684 Neutral Site Games - -

Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT TotalGrand Valley State 96 168 113 84 - 461Opponents 74 94 80 99 - 347

Rushing GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lng Avg/GKirk Spencer 11 129 994 16 978 7.6 5 57 88.9Michael Ratay 9 103 625 22 603 5.9 12 46 67.0Chris Robinson 5 56 368 7 361 6.4 6 46 72.2Ben Hutchins 10 33 217 1 216 6.5 3 49 21.6Hersey Jackson 2 22 81 12 69 3.1 3 26 34.5Brandan Green 11 12 66 3 63 5.2 1 21 5.7Heath Parling 3 6 43 0 43 7.2 0 14 14.3Jamie Potts 11 4 37 0 37 9.2 0 25 3.4Dondre Adams 3 9 35 1 34 3.8 0 10 11.3Charles Johnson 11 2 21 0 21 10.5 0 12 1.9Billy Seiler 9 4 19 0 10 4.8 0 6 2.1Jeff O’Brien 2 8 25 7 18 2.2 0 10 9.0Brandon Beitzel 9 4 4 13 -9 -2.2 0 0 -1.0TEAM 9 10 3 29 -26 -2.6 0 3 -2.9Isiah Grimes 10 17 41 69 -28 -1.6 2 10 -2.8GVSU 11 419 2579 180 2399 5.7 32 57 218.1OPPONENTS 11 451 2776 284 2492 5.5 24 87 226.5

Passing GP Effic. Com-Att-Int Pct. Yds TD LngAvg/GIsiah Grimes 10 178.07 119-203-8 58.6 2213 22 60 221.3Heath Parling 3 172.71 38-59-0 64.4 525 6 58 175.0Brandon Beitzel 9 34.18 10-26-4 38.5 82 0 31 9.1GVSU 11 163.99 167-288-12 58.0 2820 28 60 256.4OPPONENTS 11 132.09 223-362-11 61.1 2553 19 82 232.1

Receiving GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg./GCharles Johnson 11 72 1199 16.7 16 60 109.0Israel Woolfork 11 20 246 12.3 1 33 22.4Jamie Potts 11 17 327 19.2 2 48 29.7Brandan Green 11 15 296 19.7 2 38 26.9Michael Ratay 9 14 219 15.6 3 48 24.3Darryl Pitts 11 13 323 24.8 2 35 29.4Chris Robinson 5 5 74 14.8 0 28 14.8Keontre’ Miskel 11 5 70 14.0 1 30 6.4Joe Wirth 10 2 13 6.5 1 7 1.3Ben Hutchins 10 1 31 31.0 0 31 3.1Billy Seiler 9 1 12 12.0 0 12 1.3Hersey Jackson 2 1 6 6.0 0 6 3.0Justice Wright 8 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.5GVSU 11 167 2820 16.9 28 60 256.4 OPPONENTS 11 223 2553 11.4 19 82 232.1

Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lng Total Pct.Marco Iaderosa 0-0 1-3 2-6 0-0 0-0 37 3-9 33.3

Field Goal Sequence Grand Valley State OpponentsWestern Oregon - (30), (53)Notre Dame - -Tiffin - -Ohio Dominican 26 (38), (40)Michigan Tech (37). 39 Ferris State (22), 38 (33), (32)Northern Michigan (37), 39 (58)Northwood 31 -Hillsdale - (19)Wayne State 27 (51), (46)Saginaw Valley State - (22), (35)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made

Overall Record: 8-3 • GLIAC: 7-3 • Home: 4-1 • Away: 4-2 • Neutral: 0-0 • Playoffs: 0-0

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Total Offense GP Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GIsiah Grimes 10 220 -28 2213 2185 218.5Kirk Spencer 11 129 978 0 978 88.9Michael Ratay 9 103 603 0 603 67.0Heath Parling 3 65 43 525 568 189.3Chris Robinson 5 56 361 0 361 72.2Ben Hutchins 10 33 216 0 216 21.6Brandon Beitzel 9 30 -9 82 73 8.1Hersey Jackson 2 22 69 0 69 34.5Brandan Green 11 12 63 0 63 5.7Jamie Potts 11 4 37 0 37 3.4Dondre Adams 3 9 34 0 34 11.3Charles Johnson 11 2 21 0 21 1.9Billy Seiler 9 4 19 0 19 2.1Jeff O’Brien 2 8 18 0 18 9.0TEAM 9 10 -26 0 -26 -2.9GVSU 11 707 2399 2820 5219 474.5OPPONENTS 11 813 2492 2553 5045 458.6

All Purpose GP Rush Rec PR KOR IR Total Avg/GKirk Spencer 11 978 0 0 380 0 1358 123.5Charles Johnson 11 21 1199 50 82 0 1352 122.9Michael Ratay 9 603 219 0 43 0 865 96.1Erik Thompson 7 0 0 0 446 3 449 64.1Chris Robinson 5 361 74 0 0 0 435 87.0Brandan Green 11 63 296 0 53 0 412 37.5Reggie Williams 8 0 0 208 169 23 400 50.0Jamie Potts 11 37 327 0 0 0 364 33.1Darryl Pitts 11 0 323 0 0 0 323 29.4Israel Woolfork 11 0 246 12 0 0 258 23.5Ben Hutchins 10 216 31 0 8 0 255 25.5Hersey Jackson 2 69 6 0 25 0 100 50.0Keontre’ Miskel 11 0 70 0 0 0 70 6.4Heath Parling 3 43 0 0 0 0 43 14.3Matt Judon 8 0 0 0 0 41 41 5.1Dondre Adams 3 34 0 0 0 0 34 11.3Billy Seiler 9 19 12 0 0 0 31 3.4Bad Horling 11 0 0 0 0 25 25 2.3Jeff O’Brien 2 18 0 0 0 0 18 9.0Charles Hill 11 0 0 0 14 0 14 1.3Joe Wirth 10 0 13 0 0 0 13 1.3Michael Hatcher 8 0 0 0 0 11 11 1.4Derek Beemer 11 0 0 0 3 0 3 0.3Justice Wright 8 0 4 0 0 0 4 0.5Luther Ware 11 0 0 0 3 0 3 0.3Brandon Beitzel 9 -9 0 0 0 0 -9 -1.0TEAM 9 -26 0 0 0 0 -26 -2.9Isiah Grimes 10 -28 0 0 0 0 -28 -2.8GVSU 11 2399 2820 270 1231 103 6823 620.3OPPONENTS 11 2492 2553 3 1127 97 6272 570.2

Punting No. Yds Avg Lng TB FC I20 BlkdChris Picano 32 1308 40.9 62 2 9 14 0Jamie Potts 3 129 43.0 56 0 2 1 0GVSU 35 1437 41.1 62 2 11 15 0OPPONENTS 50 1905 38.1 64 1 9 11 0

Kickoffs No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLnMarco Iaderosa 78 4846 62.1 22 1 GVSU 78 4846 62.1 22 1 1127 42.0 22OPPONENTS 68 3604 53.0 9 3 1231 32.2 32

Fumble Returns No. Yds Avg TD LngDenzel Rodgers 1 82 82.0 1 82GVSU 1 82 82.0 1 82OPPONENTS 1 53 53.0 1 53

Interceptions No. Yds Avg TD LngReggie Williams 4 23 5.8 0 16Dana Dixon 2 0 0.0 0 0Brad Horling 1 25 25.0 0 25Jack Sauber 1 0 0.0 0 0Matt Judon 1 41 41.0 1 41Erik Thompson 1 3 3.0 0 3Michael Hatcher 1 11 11.0 1 11GVSU 10 268 26.8 2 95OPPONENTS 12 83 6.9 1 35

Punt Returns No. Yds Avg TD LngReggie Williams 22 173 7.9 0 40Suave Lavallis 2 22 11.0 0 12Erik Thompson 2 47 23.5 0 0Israel Woolfork 0 5 0.0 1 5GVSU 26 247 9.5 1 40OPPONENTS 10 21 2.1 0 14

Kick Returns No. Yds Avg TD LngErik Thompson 17 562 33.1 2 100Reggie Williams 8 221 27.6 0 43Charles Hill 4 42 10.5 0 15Michael Ratay 4 91 22.8 0 37Jordan Kaufman 3 4 1.3 0 3Blair Hollis 1 0 0.0 0 0Ben Hutchins 1 20 20.0 0 20Israel Woolfork 1 10 10.0 0 10Deonte’ Hurst 1 24 24.0 0 24GVSU 40 974 24.4 2 100OPPONENTS 75 1385 18.5 0 88

[----------------PAT----------------]Scoring TD FG Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PointsCharles Johnson 16 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 98Michael Ratay 15 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 92Marco Iaderosa 0 3-9 52-57 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 61Chris Robinson 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36Kirk Spencer 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30Brandan Green 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Hersey Jackson 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Ben Hutchins 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Isiah Grimes 2 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1-1 0 0 14Jamie Potts 2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Reggie Williams 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Darryl Pitts 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Joe Wirth 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 8Denzel Rodgers 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Michael Hatcher 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Keontre’ Miskel 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Israel Woolfork 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Matt Judon 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Mitch Bredberg 0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 2Brandon Beitzel 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0 0GVSU 65 3-9 54-60 2-3 2 2-2 0 0 461OPPONENTS 45 12-12 37-42 1-2 1 1-1 0 0 347

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[-------------Tackles-------------] [--Sacks--] [------------Pass Def------------] [-------Fumbles-------] BlkdDefensive Leaders GP Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick SafCharles Hill 11 40 51 91 11.0-34 1.5-6 . 1 3 1-0 1 . .Brad Horling 11 51 38 89 9.0-33 1.5-12 1-25 3 . 1-0 . . .Luther Ware 11 28 46 74 8.0-28 3.5-24 . 1 1 2-0 1 . .Erik Thompson 7 20 27 47 0.5-1 . 1-3 2 . . 1 1 .Reggie Williams 8 32 12 44 1.0-3 . 4-23 2 . . 1 . .Bobby Wunderlich 11 15 27 42 2.0-9 1.0-7 . . . . . . .Jack Sauber 11 18 19 37 3.0-4 0.5-1 1-0 1 . 2-0 . . .Matt Judon 8 18 19 37 7.0-28 3.5-19 1-41 1 3 . 1 . .Denzel Rodgers 10 15 21 36 5.0-20 2.5-8 . . 6 1-82 . . .Deonte’ Hurst 11 12 21 33 . . . 2 . . . . .Jarrod Cox 8 13 19 32 2.5-10 . . 1 . . 1 . .Dana Dixon 11 14 16 30 1.0-1 . 2-0 1 1 1-0 . . .Hunter Charneski 11 6 23 29 4.5-17 2.0-9 . . 1 . . . .Jordan Kaufman 10 17 11 28 . . . 1 . . . . .Michael Hatcher 8 18 10 28 0.5-1 . 1-11 1 . . 1 . .Suave Lavallis 11 18 10 28 . . . 1 . . . . .DeVonte’ Jones 11 11 17 28 1.0-1 . . 3 . . . . .Sam Power 8 11 15 26 2.0-9 . . . . . . 2 .Ricky Thomas 11 5 18 23 1.0-2 . . . 1 . . . .Lucas Kozuch 11 6 11 17 3.5-7 2.0-3 . . 1 1-0 . . .Keontre’ Miskel 11 7 8 15 . . . . . . . . .Isiah Dunning 11 3 11 14 4.5-13 1.0-5 . . 2 . . . .Ryan Pettis 8 4 9 13 3.0-27 1.0-7 . . . . . . .George White 10 6 4 10 1.0-2 . . . 1 . . . .Derek Beemer 11 6 2 8 . . . . . . . . .Ben Hutchins 10 3 4 7 . . . . . . 1 . .Brandan Green 11 5 . 5 . . . . . . . . .Shaquille Jefferson 3 4 . 4 . . . 1 . . . . .Kirk Spencer 11 2 2 4 . . . . . 1-0 . . .Charles Johnson 11 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .De’Ondre Hogan 6 3 . 3 1.0-3 . . . . . . . .Billy Seiler 9 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .Hersey Jackson 2 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .Darryl Pitts 11 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .Isiah Grimes 10 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .Tyler Moran 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .TEAM 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . 1 . .Marco Iaderosa 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Michael Ratay 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Jamie Potts 11 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .Israel Woolfork 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . 1 .Andrew Biedenbender 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .John Kamps 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Montae Jackson 4 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .Antonio Hutchins 5 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .Dondre Adams 3 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .Justice Wright 8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .GVSU 11 427 478 905 72-253 20-91 11-103 22 20 10-82 9 4 .OPPONENTS 11 360 397 757 42-137 8-361 12-97 21 9 10-53 14 4 .

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Scoring Drivesat Western OregonPlays Yards TOP Qtr Score 8 76 2:34 1 Green 21-yard run- - - 1 Williams 90-yard punt return5 83 1:58 1 Robinson 8-yard run8 60 3:53 2 Potts 5-yard pass from Parling11 80 5:01 3 Robinson 5-yard run- - - 4 Hatcher 11-yard interception return- - - 4 Judon 41-yard interception returnNotre Dame5 27 1:18 1 Robinson 2-yard run12 83 5:54 1 Ratay 8-yard run7 53 2:40 2 Robinson 1-yard run1 17 0:07 2 Johnson 17-yard pass from Parling1 23 0:07 2 Ratay 23-yard pass from Parling12 65 4:42 2 Johnson 10-yard pass from Parling1 48 0:07 2 Ratay 48-yard pass from Parling8 78 3:44 3 Robinson 1-yard run5 65 2:20 3 Ratay 1-yard run7 70 2:34 4 Robinson 16-yard run- - - 4 Rodgers 82-yard fumble recovery5 52 2:29 4 Hutchins 2-yard runat Tiffin3 59 1:07 1 Johnson 1-yard pass from Parling9 63 4:47 2 Ratay 8-yard run3 57 1:19 2 Ratay 5-yard pass from Grimes2 9 0:49 3 Johnson 1-yard pass from GrimesOhio Dominican1 21 0:22 2 Ratay 21-yard run3 27 1:20 2 Ratay 20-yard run5 70 2:33 2 Woolfork 10-yard pass from Grimes10 85 5:20 2 Ratay 1-yard run1 43 0:08 3 Johnson 43-yard pass from Grimes- - - 3 Williams 83-yard kickoff return7 58 2:06 4 Pitts 25-yard pass from Grimesat Michigan Tech5 90 1:42 1 Spencer 2-yard run3 46 1:15 1 Johnson 11-yard pass from Grimes13 64 6:00 2 Johnson 1-yard pass from Grimes1 56 0:08 2 Johnson 56-yard pass from Grimes5 69 2:08 2 Pitts 22-yard pass from Grimes7 44 1:44 2 Iaderosa 37-yard field goal5 73 2:25 3 Hutchins 2-yard runFerris State3 55 1:20 1 Green 34-yard pass from Grimes7 25 2:30 1 Grimes 4-yard run5 26 1:32 1 Iaderosa 22-yard field goal4 43 2:11 2 Spencer 26-yard runat Northern Michigan4 1 1:32 1 Iaderosa 37-yard field goal7 70 2:14 2 Jackson 1-yard runNorthwood9 82 4:29 1 Jackson 26-yard run1 38 0:08 1 Green 38-yard pass from Grimes11 75 4:47 2 Jackson 2-yard run1 60 0:18 3 Johnson 60-yard pass from Grimes5 69 2:30 3 Miskel 30-yard pass from Grimes9 83 3:53 4 Johnson 4-yard pass from GrimesHillsdale4 56 1:08 2 Spencer 21-yard run10 67 5:01 2 Spencer 4-yard run8 75 1:20 2 Potts 10-yard pass from Grimes6 76 2:50 3 Grimes 4-yard run5 80 2:26 3 Wirth 6-yard pass from Grimes7 42 3:20 4 Ratay 9-yard runWayne State6 50 3:00 1 Ratay 3-yard run7 78 2:36 2 Ratay 3-yard run8 90 4:22 2 Spencer 53-yard run2 67 0:42 3 Johnson 10-yard pass from Grimes9 62 3:52 4 Johnson 7-yard pass from GrimesSaginaw Valley8 75 3:36 2 Ratay 6-yard run4 49 0:46 3 Johnson 42-yard pass from Grimes2 6 0:46 3 Johnson 2-yard pass from Grimes4 75 1:41 3 Ratay 2-yard run10 94 2:47 4 Johnson 17-yard pass from Grimes3 88 1:05 4 Johnson 20-yard pass from Grimes4 22 1:33 4 Ratay 11-yard run

Average Time of Possession (By Quarter) 1 2 3 4 TotalGrand Valley State 7:06 7:59 6:25 7:10 28:42Opponents 7:53 7:00 8:34 7:49 31:17

Conversions (By Quarter)3rd-Down Conversions 1 2 3 4 TotalGrand Valley State 12-33 24-40 6-18 10-33 52-124Pct. 36.4 60.0 33.3 30.3 41.9Opponents 10-33 21-45 16-37 22-43 69-158Pct. 30.3 46.7 43.2 51.2 43.7

4th-Down Conversions 1 2 3 4 TotalGrand Valley State 4-7 3-4 3-5 4-5 14-21 Pct. 57.1 75.0 60.0 80.0 66.7Opponents 1-3 0-0 3-7 7-10 11-20Pct. 33.3 0.0 42.9 70.0 55.0

Inside The Red ZoneOffense Inside 20 TDs FGs Score Pct.at Western Oregon 3 3 0 3 100.0Notre Dame 9 9 0 9 100.0at Tiffin 4 4 0 4 100.0Ohio Dominican 6 4 0 4 66.7at Michigan Tech 6 5 1 6 100.0Ferris State 2 1 1 2 100.0at Northern Michigan 2 1 1 2 100.0Northwood 4 2 0 2 50.0at Hillsdale 7 5 0 5 71.4Wayne State 6 4 0 4 66.7at Saginaw Valley State 6 6 0 6 100.0Totals 55 44 3 47 85.5

Defense Inside 20 TDs FGs Score Pct.at Western Oregon 3 2 1 3 100.0Notre Dame 6 5 0 5 83.3at Tiffin 1 0 0 0 0.0Ohio Dominican 3 2 0 2 66.7at Michigan Tech 5 5 0 5 100.0Ferris State 4 2 2 4 100.0at Northern Michigan 5 4 0 4 80.0Northwood 2 2 0 2 100.0at Hillsdale 5 2 1 3 60.0Wayne State 1 1 0 1 100.0at Saginaw Valley State 6 4 2 6 100.0Totals 41 29 6 35 85.4

Scoring By QuarterGVSU-Opponent 1 2 3 4 Totalat Western Oregon 21-7 7-13 7-0 13-0 48-20Notre Dame 14-14 34-13 14-13 21-6 83-46at Tiffin 7-0 14-0 7-0 0-0 28-0Ohio Dominican 0-3 26-10 14-7 6-21 46-41at Michigan Tech 13-0 24-7 14-13 0-23 51-43Ferris State 17-3 7-17 0-20 0-0 24-40at Northern Michigan 3-7 7-10 0-7 0-14 10-38Northwood 14-7 7-7 14-0 7-14 42-28at Hillsdale 0-6 21-3 14-0 7-14 42-23Wayne State 7-6 14-0 7-7 7-0 35-13at Saginaw Valley State 0-21 7-14 22-13 23-7 52-55Totals 96-74 168-94 113-80 84-99 461-347

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2012 Game-by-Game Statistics First Downs Rushing Passing Total Off. Punts Fum. Penalties 3rd Time ofGame Score Total (R-Pa-Pn) Car.-Yds-TD C-A-I Yds TD Pl-Yds No.-Avg F/L No.-Yds Dns PossGrand Valley State 48 20 (9-10-1) 33-221-3 15-24-0 159 1 57-280 4-40.5 2/1 10-93 5-12 25:49at Western Oregon 20 26 (8-13-5) 33-102-1 28-45-3 272 1 78-374 5-33.8 0/0 7-61 6-15 34:11at Grand Valley State 83 33 (16-156-2) 42-292-7 21-31-0 307 4 73-599 0-0 0/0 7-55 8-11 28:32Notre Dame (Ohio) 46 35 (17-15-3) 55-354-6 25-33-2 287 1 88-641 2-22.5 3/2 3-24 6-11 31:37 Grand Valley State 28 12 (6-6-0) 31-157-1 13-20-1 206 3 51-363 0-0 0/0 5-46 3-10 26:41 at Tiffin 0 21 (11-8-2) 37-144-0 24-40-1 169 0 77-313 7-37.3 1/0 3-20 6-16 33:19 at Grand Valley State 46 19 (7-11-1) 32-144-3 14-30-2 316 3 62-460 3-45.3 4/1 5-35 5-12 27:06 Ohio Dominican 41 22 (14-7-1) 51-395-2 14-28-2 235 3 79-630 4-36.0 3/1 4-35 5-15 32:54 Grand Valley State 51 26 (7-16-3) 47-225-3 17-27-0 411 4 74-636 5-38.4 3/2 4-25 7-14 33:28 at Michigan Tech 43 24 (2-22-0) 22-34-0 29-50-0 441 5 72-475 8-40.4 1/1 6-47 6-14 26:32 at Grand Valley State 24 17 (7-10-0) 31-175-2 14-31-1 188 1 62-363 4-40.0 1/0 5-41 4-12 27:03 Ferris State 40 26 (21-4-1) 61-457-5 10-17-0 79 0 78-536 2-26.5 2/2 0-0 10-16 32:57 Grand Valley State 10 15 (11-2-2) 37-185-1 9-24-4 78 0 61-263 5-48.0 2/1 9-85 4-12 27:47 at Northern Michigan 38 23 (11-8-4) 42-244-4 18-27-1 218 1 69-462 3-32.0 3/2 4-31 6-11 32:13 at Grand Valley State 42 24 (14-9-1) 49-278-2 12-20-0 301 4 69-579 2-39.5 3/3 7-37 3-9 33:08 Northwood 28 10 (6-4-0) 40-176-1 8-15-1 95 2 55-271 7-33.9 0/0 5-40 6-15 26:52 Grand Valley State 42 25 (16-9-0) 45-287-4 16-21-0 259 2 66-546 1-52.0 3/2 5-35 3-8 28:56 at Hillsdale 23 27 (13-12-2) 44-237-2 19-32-1 216 1 76-453 2-40.5 2/1 3-20 5-12 31:04 at Grand Valley State 35 23 (13-8-2) 40-319-3 15-23-2 204 2 63-523 3-35.3 4/0 1-10 4-10 29:30 Wayne State 13 15 (7-8-0) 34-87-0 21-37-0 164 1 71-251 7-47.0 1/0 5-57 8-20 30:30 Grand Valley State 52 26 (5-15-6) 32-111-3 21-37-2 391 4 69-502 3-42.3 2/0 6-58 6-14 27:55at Saginaw Valley State 55 25 (10-13-2) 32-262-3 27-38-0 367 4 70-629 4-41.8 1/1 12-122 5-13 32:05

2012 Game-by-Game StartersOFFENSE QB RB WR WR WR/TE TE LT LG C RG RTat Western Oregon Parling Robinson Johnson Woolfork Wirth Kamps Biedenbender Lelito Gould Armstrong MoranNotre Dame (Ohio) Parling Spencer Johnson Woolfork Green Potts Biedenbender Lelito Gould Armstrong Moranat Tiffin Parling Robinson Johnson Woolfork Miskel Kamps Biedenbender Lelito Gould Armstrong MoranOhio Dominican Grimes Robinson Johnson Woolfork Wirth Kamps Biedenbender Lelito Gould Armstrong Moranat Michigan Tech Grimes Spencer Johnson Seiler Wirth Potts Biedenbender Lelito Gould Armstrong MoranFerris State Grimes Spencer Johnson Woolfork Green Potts Biedenbender Lelito Gould Armstrong LaBuhnat Northern Michigan Beitzel Spencer Johnson Woolfork Kamps Potts Biedenbender Lelito Gould Armstrong MoranNorthwood Grimes Spencer Johnson Woolfork Miskel Kamps Biedenbender Lelito Gould Armstrong Moranat Hillsdale Grimes Ratay Johnson Woolfork Green Potts Biedenbender Lelito Gould Armstrong LaBuhnWayne State Grimes Ratay Pitts Woolfork Green Moran Biedenbender Lelito Gould Armstrong LaBuhnat Saginaw Valley Grimes Ratay Johnson Woolfork Pitts Potts Biedenbender Lelito Armstrong McCallum LaBuhn

DEFENSE DE NT DT/DE DE/OLB WLB MLB NLB/CB CB/LB CB FS SSat Western Oregon Judon Thomas Charneski Pettis Power Ware Cox Williams Hatcher Jones Horling Notre Dame (Ohio) Judon Charneski Rodgers Cox Hill Ware Horling Williams Hatcher Thompson Wunderlichat Tiffin Judon Charneski Pettis Cox Hill Ware Hurst Williams Hatcher Horling Wunderlich Ohio Dominican Judon Thomas Charneski Pettis Hill Ware Cox Williams Hatcher Horling Wunderlichat Michigan Tech Kozuch Thomas Charneski Rodgers Hill Ware Cox Williams Hatcher Thompson Horling Ferris State Kozuch Thomas Charneski Rodgers Hill Ware Horling Williams Hatcher Thompson Wunderlich at Northern Michigan Kozuch Thomas Charneski Rodgers Hill Ware Jones Williams Hatcher Thompson HorlingNorthwood Judon Dunning Charneski Pettis Hill Ware Power Sauber Jones Thompson Horlingat Hillsdale Rodgers Charneski Judon Cox Power Ware Sauber Lavallis Jones Thompson HorlingWayne State Judon Dunning Charneski Pettis Hill Ware Cox Miskel Jones Dixon Horling at Saginaw Valley Judon Thomas Charneski Pettis Cox Ware Hatcher Lavallis Jones Wunderlich Horling

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Rushing (Attempts-Yards-TDs)Spencer Ratay Robinson Hutchins Jackson Green Parling Potts Adams Johnson Seiler

at Western Oregon 9-30-0 7-42-0 11-99-2 - - 1-21-1 3-19-0 - - 1-12-0 -Notre Dame (Ohio) 9-76-0 6-41-2 19-107-4 5-52-1 - - 2-17 - - - -at Tiffin 3-7 8-65-1 12-77-0 4-6-0 - 1-1-0 1-7-0 - - - -Ohio Dominican 3-22-0 9-48-3 14-78-0 - - - - - - - -at Michigan Tech 28-136-1 - - 11-43-2 - 5-32-0 - - - - 3-14-0Ferris State 8-83-1 15-63-0 - 1-3-0 - 1-2-0 - 1-25-0 - - -at Northern Michigan 13-145-0 - - 1-2-0 8-1-1 - - - 4-22 - -Northwood 15-129-0 5-21-0 - 7-48-0 14-68-2 - - - 5-12-0 - -at Hillsdale 15-100-2 16-110-1 - 4-62-0 - 2-(-3)-0 - 3-12-0 - 1-9-0 1-5-0Wayne State 17-228-1 20-118-2 - - - - - - - - -at Saginaw Valley State 9-22-0 17-95-3 - - - 2-10-0 - - - - -Totals 129-978-5103-603-12 56-361-6 33-216-3 22-69-3 12-63-1 6-43-0 4-37-0 9-34-0 2-21-0 4-19-0

Rushing Cont. (Attempts-Yards-TDs)O’Brien Beitzel Grimes

at Western Oregon - - -Notre Dame (Ohio) - - -at Tiffin - 1-(-6)-0 -Ohio Dominican - - 5-(-3)-0at Michigan Tech - - -Ferris State - - 4-(-1)-1at Northern Michigan 8-18-0 3-(-3)-0 -Northwood - - 2-1-0at Hillsdale - - 2-(-8)-1Wayne State - - 1-(-14)-0at Saginaw Valley State - - 3-(-3)-0Totals 8-18-0 4-(-9)-0 17-(-28)-2

Passing (Completions-Attempts-Interceptions-Yards-TDs) Parling Grimes Copacia Western Oregon 15-27-0-205-3 2-4-0-34-0 1-2-1-8-0at Hillsdale 9-21-3-194-2 - -at Indianapolis 16-28-2-226-4 - -Findlay 11-18-3-140-0 - -Tiffin 17-22-0-298-5 6-9-1-102-1 -at Northern Michigan 12-16-0-189-5 1-1-0-28-0 -at Lake Erie 9-20-1-207-2 - -Ferris State 21-28-0-336-6 3-7-0-63-0 -Michigan Tech 16-25-0-232-2 - -at Northwood 10-20-0-164-4 - -Saginaw Valley State 18-24-1-224-1 - -Totals 154-249-10-2415-34 12-21-1-227-1 1-2-1-8-0

Receiving (Receptions-Yards-TDs) Johnson Potts Pitts Green Woolfork Ratay Robinson Miskel Hutchins Wirth Seiler Jackson Wrightat Western Oregon 5-28-0 2-30-1 - 1-11-0 2-29-0 2-26-0 3-35-0 - - - - - -Notre Dame (Ohio) 12-138-2 1-11-0 2-32-0 - 1-10-0 4-105-2 1-11-0 - - - - - -at Tiffin 6-139-2 1-24-0 - - 1-17-0 2-10-1 - 1-5-0 - 1-7-0 - - 1-4-0Ohio Dominican 8-177-1 - 2-60-1 1-29-0 2-22-1 - 1-28-0 - - - - - -at Michigan Tech 7-165-3 3-90-0 2-54-1 4-71-0 - - - - 1-31-0 - - - -Ferris State 1-4-0 2-23-0 - 5-77-1 - 3-49-0 - 3-35-0 - - - - -at Northern Michigan 3-36-0 2-11-0 - 1-7-0 3-24-0 - - - - - - - -Northwood 4-105-2 - 2-57-0 1-38-1 3-65-0 - - 1-30-1 - - - 1-6-0 -at Hillsdale 6-97-0 4-85-1 - - 3-51-0 1-8-0 - - - 1-6-1 1-12-0 - -Wayne State 10-112-2 - 2-38-0 1-37-0 1-7-0 1-10-0 - - - - - - -at Saginaw Valley State 10-198-4 2-53-0 3-82-0 1-26-0 4-21-0 1-11-0 - - - - - - -Totals 72-1199-16 17-327-2 13-323-2 15-296-2 20-246-1 14-219-3 5-74-0 5-70-1 1-31-0 2-13-1 1-12-0 1-6-0 1-4-0Punting (No.-Avg.-Inside 20) Picano Pottsat Western Oregon 4-40.5-3 -Notre Dame (Ohio) - -at Tiffin 5-36.6.2 -Ohio Dominican 3-45.3-2 -at Michigan Tech 5-38.4-2 -Ferris State 4-40.0-1 -at Northern Michigan 5-48.0-2 -Northwood 1-42.0-1 1-37.0-0at Hillsdale 1-52.0-0 -Wayne State 3-35.3-1 -at Saginaw Valley State 1-35.0-0 2-46.0-1Totals 32-40.9-14 3-43.0-1

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Grand Valley State Team SuperlativesPoints Scored 83 vs Notre Dame (9/8) Low 10 at Northern Michigan (10/13)First Downs 33 vs Notre Dame (9/8) Low 12 at Tiffin (9/15)Rushing Plays 49 vs Northwood (10/20) Low 31 at Tiffin (9/15), vs Ferris State (10/6)Rushing Yards 319 vs Wayne State (11/3) Low 111 at Saginaw Valley State (11/10)Rushing TDs 7 vs Notre Dame (9/8) Low 1 at Tiffin (9/15), at Northern Michigan (10/13)Passes Attempted 37 at Saginaw Valley State (11/10) Low 20 at Tiffin (9/15), vs Northwood (10/20)Passes Completed 21 vs Notre Dame (9/8), at Saginaw Valley (11/10) Low 9 at Northern Michigan (10/13)Had Intercepted 4 at Northern Michigan (10/13) Low 0 at WO (9/1), vs ND (9/8), at MT (9/29), vs NU (10/20), at HC (9/2)Passing Yards 411 at Michigan Tech (9/29) Low 78 at Northern Michigan (10/13)Passing TDs 4 vs ND (9/8), at MT (9/29), vs NU (10/20), at SV (11/10) Low 0 at Northern Michigan (10/13)Total Offensive Plays 74 at Michigan Tech (9/29) Low 51 at Tiffin (9/15) Total Offense 636 at Michigan Tech (9/29) Low 263 at Northern Michigan (10/13)Sacks By 5 at Western Oregon (9/1), vs Wayne St. (11/3) Low 0 vs ND (9/8), vs FS (10/6), at HC (10/27), at SV (11/10)Interceptions By 3 at Western Oregon (9/1) Low 0 at MT (9/29), vs FS (10/6), vs WS (11/3), at SV (11/10)Turnovers Forced 4 vs Notre Dame (9/8) Low 0 vs Wayne State (11/3)Penalties 10 at Western Oregon (9/1) Low 1 vs Wayne State (11/3)Penalty Yards 93 at Western Oregon (9/1) Low 10 vs Wayne State (11/3)

Grand Valley State Individual SuperlativesRushing Attempts 28 Kirk Spencer at Michigan Tech (9/29)Rushing Yards 228 Kirk Spencer vs Wayne State (11/3)Rushing TDs 4 Chris Robinson vs Notre Dame (9/8)Pass Attempts 37 Isiah Grimes at Saginaw Valley State (11/10)Pass Completions 21 Heath Parling vs Notre Dame (9/8) Isiah Grimes at Saginaw Valley State (11/10)Passing Yards 411 Isiah Grimes at Michigan Tech (9/29)Passing TDs 4 Heath Parlingvs Notre Dame (9/8) Isiah Grimes at Michigan Tech (9/29) Isiah Grimes vs Northwood (10/20) Isiah Grimes at Saginaw Valley State (11/10)Receptions 12 Charles Johnson vs Notre Dame (9/8)Receiving Yards 198 Charles Johnson at Saginaw Valley St. (11/10)Receiving TDs 4 Charles Johnson at Saginaw Valley St. (11/10)Punts 5 Chris Picano at Tiffin (9/15) Chris Picano at Michigan Tech (9/29) Chris Picano at Northern Michigan (10/13)Punting Avg. 52.0 Chris Picano at Hillsdale (10/27)Tackles 17 Charles Hill vs Ferris State (10/6)Sacks 2.5 Luther Ware vs Northwood (10/20)Tackles for Loss 5.0 Luther Ware vs Northwood (10/20)Interceptions 1 11 times (MR: Dana Dixon at HC (10/27))

Grand Valley State Individual Long PlaysRushing 57 Kirk Spencer vs Wayne State (11/3)Passing 60 Isiah Grimes vs Northwood (10/20)Receiving 60 Charles Johnson vs Northwood (10/20)Field Goal 37 Marco Iaderosa at Michigan Tech (9/29) Marco Iaderosa at Northern Michigan (10/13)Punt 62 Chris Picano at Northern Michigan (10/13)Punt Return 90 Reggie Williams at Western Oregon (9/1)Kickoff Return 94 Kirk Spencer at Saginaw Valley State (11/10)

Opponent Team SuperlativesPoints Scored 55 at Saginaw Valley State (11/10) Low 0 at Tiffin (9/15)First Downs 35 vs Notre Dame (9/8) Low 10 vs Northwood (10/20)Rushing Plays 61 vs Ferris State (10/6) Low 22 at Michigan Tech (9/29)Rushing Yards 457 vs Ferris State (10/6) Low 34 at Michigan Tech (9/29)Rushing TDs 6 vs Notre Dame (9/8) Low 0 at TU (9/15), at MT (9/29), vs WS (11/3)Passes Attempted 50 at Michigan Tech (9/29) Low 15 vs Northwood (10/20)Passes Completed 29 at Michigan Tech (9/29) Low 8 vs Northwood (10/20)Had Intercepted 3 at Western Oregon (9/1) Low 0 at MT (9/29), vs FS (10/6), vs WS (11/3), at SV (11/10)Passing Yards 441 at Michigan Tech (9/29) Low 79 vs Ferris State (10/6)Passing TDs 5 at Michigan Tech (9/29) Low 0 at Tiffin (9/15), vs Ferris State (10/6)Total Offensive Plays 88 vs Notre Dame (9/8) Low 55 vs Northwood (10/20)Total Offense 641 vs Notre Dame (9/8) Low 251 vs Wayne State (11/3)Sacks By 2 at N. Mich. (10/13), at Saginaw Valley (11/10) Low 0 at WO (9/1), vs ND (9/8), vs OD (9/22), at MT (9/29), vs WS (11/3)Interceptions By 4 at Northern Michigan (10/13) Low 0 at WO (9/1), vs ND (9/8), at MT (9/29), vs NU (10/20), at HC (10/27)Turnovers Forced 5 at Northern Michigan (10/13) Low 0 vs Notre Dame (9/8)Penalties 12 at Saginaw Valley State (11/10) Low 0 vs Ferris State (10/6)Penalty Yards 122 at Saginaw Valley State (11/10) Low 0 vs Ferris State (10/6)

Opponent Individual SuperlativesRushing Attempts 28 by Joe Glendening of Hillsdale (10/27)Rushing Yards 298 by Brandon Schoen of Ohio Dominican (9/22)Rushing TDs 4 by Pedro Powell of Notre Dame (9/8)Pass Attempts 50 by Tyler Scarlett of Michigan Tech (9/29)Pass Completions 29 by Tyler Scarlett of Michigan Tech (9/29)Passing Yards 441 by Tyler Scarlett of Michigan Tech (9/29)Passing TDs 5 by Tyler Scarlett of Michigan Tech (9/29)Receptions 11 by Matt Curtin of Michigan Tech (9/29)Receiving Yards 190 by Matt Curtin of Michigan Tech (9/29)Receiving TDs 4 by Matt Curtin of Michigan Tech (9/29)Punts 8 by Jordan Ledvina of Michigan Tech (9/29)Punting Avg. 47.0 by Stef Terleckyj of Wayne State (11/3)Tackles 14 by Tayo Moss of Ferris State (10/6)Sacks 1.0 by Kyle Finch of Tiffin (9/15) by Jordan Morgan of Ferris State (10/6) by Nick Krause of Northern Michigan (10/13) by Mason Duke of Saginaw Valley St. (11/10)Tackles for Loss 3.0 by Nick Krause of Northern Michigan (10/13)Interceptions 2 by Derek Beltrame of Northern Mich. (10/13)

Opponent Individual Long PlaysRushing 87 by Tim Hogue of Saginaw Valley St. (11/10)Passing 82 by Cody Scepaniak of Northern Mich. (10/13)Receiving 82 by Sterlin Darling of Northern Mich. (10/13)Field Goal 58 by Rockne Belmonte of Northern Mich. (10/13)Punt 64 by Stef Terleckyj of Wayne State (11/3)Punt Return 1 by Brandon Parson of Northern Mich. (10/13)Kickoff Return 98 by Akeem Cason of Michigan Tech (9/29)

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2012 GLIAC STATISTICS

NORTH GLIAC OverallTeam W L Pct PF PA W L Pct PF PAGrand Valley State 7 3 .700 413 327 8 3 .727 466 223Saginaw Valley State 7 3 .700 332 260 8 3 .727 360 284Michigan Tech 7 3 .700 377 238 7 3 .700 377 238Hillsdale 7 3 .700 308 198 7 4 .636 330 228Ferris State 6 4 .600 341 309 7 4 .636 376 333Wayne State 5 5 .500 213 244 5 5 .500 213 244Northwood 4 6 .400 246 231 5 6 .455 300 262Northern Michigan 3 7 .300 207 340 4 7 .364 231 346

SOUTH GLIAC OverallTeam W L Pct PF PA W L Pct PF PAAshland* 10 0 1.000 425 136 11 1 .917 490 183Ohio Dominican 7 3 .700 392 221 8 3 .727 449 227Findlay 7 3 .700 325 274 7 3 .700 325 274Lake Erie 3 7 .300 242 401 3 8 .273 275 437Notre Dame 2 8 .200 247 460 3 8 .273 306 502Tiffin 2 8 .200 172 331 3 8 .273 195 344Walsh 2 8 .200 166 226 3 8 .273 206 236Malone 1 9 .100 149 359 1 9 .100 149 359* NCAA DII Playoff Participant

2012 FINAL GLIAC STANDINGS

OffenseName School Pos Yr HometownTaylor Housewright Ashland QB Sr. Ashland, OhioJoe Glendening Hillsdale RB Sr. East Grand Rapids, Mich.Anthony Taylor Ashland RB So. Arlingon, Va.Monterae Williams Findlay RB Sr. Canton, OhioCam White Hillsdale HB Sr. Grand Rapids, Mich.Anthony Capasso Ashland WR Sr. Columbus Station, OhioMatt Curtin Michigan Tech WR Sr. Sturgeon Bay, Wisc.Jeff Janis Saginaw Valley State WR Jr. Tawas City, Mich.Charles Johnson Grand Valley State WR Sr. Elsmere, Ky.Matt Armstrong Grand Valley State OL Jr. Lansing, Mich.Jace Daniels Northern Michigan OL Sr. Escanaba, Mich.Tim Lelito Grand Valley State OL Sr. St. Clair, Mich.D.J. Loy Hillsdale OL Sr. Westerville, OhioZach Vermillion Ashland OL Jr. Bellfontaine, Ohio.Tyler White Ohio Dominican OL Sr. Cincinnati, OhioRockne Belmonte Northern Michigan PK Sr. Grand Rapids, Mich.Christian Jessie Northern Michigan Spec. Jr. Grand Rapuds, Mich.

DefenseName School Pos Yr HometownZach Anderson Northern Michigan DL Sr. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.Brad Iskow Ferris State DL Sr. Bad Axe, Mich.Eli Kovach Ohio Dominican DL Sr. Eastlake, OhioJamie Meder Ashland DL Jr. Parma, OhioJordan Morgan Ferris State DL Jr. Chicago, Ill.Justin Armstrong Michigan Tech LB Sr. Las Vegas, Nev.Cody Bloom Ashland LB Jr. Napoleon, OhioGrant Caserta Saginaw Valley State LB Jr. Holland, Mich.Tayo Moss Ferris State LB Sr. South Rockwood, Mich.Brett Pasche Hillsdale LB Jr. Findlay, OhioJustin Bell Ohio Dominican DB Jr. Columbus, OhioGerren Duhart Wayne State DB So. Toledo, Ohio.Brian Gamble Ashland DB Jr. Massillon, Ohio.Jeff Heath Saginaw Valley State DB Sr. Lake Orion, Mich.Fabian Jackson Northwood DB Sr. Gainesville, Ga.Stefan Terleckyj Wayne State P Jr. Warren, Mich.

Coach Of The Year—Lee Owens, AshlandPlayer Of The Year—Taylor Housewright, Ashland

Offensive Back Of The Year—Jeff Janis, Saginaw Valley StateOffensive Lineman Of The Year—Tim Lelito, Grand Valley State

Defensive Lineman Of The Year—Jamie Meder, AshlandDefensive Back Of The Year—Brian Gamble, Ashland

Freshman Of The Year—Jason Vander Laan, Ferris State

Offense

Name School Pos Yr HometownJonathon Jennings Saginaw Valley State QB Jr. Columbus, OhioToney Davis Wayne State RB Jr. Muskegon Hts, Mich .Tim Hogue Saginaw Valley State RB Sr. Inkster, Mich.Pedro Powell Notre Dame RB Jr. Liberty, Ohio.Bryan LaChapelle Michigan Tech HB Sr. Crystal Falls, Mich.Obadiah Dykes Tiffin WR Sr. Newark, N.J.Dominique Maybanks Wayne State WR Jr. Muskegon, Mich.Seth White Findlay WR Jr. Bexley, OhioIsrael Woolfork Grand Valley State WR Sr. Livonia, Mich.Christian Babini Saginaw Valley State OL Jr. Rochester, Mich.Andrew Biedenbender Grand Valley State OL Sr. Mt. Pleasant, Mich.Scott Dearwester Findlay OL Sr. Cincinnati, OhioCurtis Ferguson Wayne State OL Sr. Holt, Mich.Buddy Poljan Michigan Tech OL Jr. Hillsdale, Mich.Trevor Smolinski Ferris State OL Sr. Battle Creek, Mich.Stefan Terleckyj Wayne State PK Jr. Warren, Mich.Akeem Cason Michigan Tech Spec. Sr. Benton Harbor, Mich.

DefenseName School Pos Yr HometownRyan Busch Saginaw Valley State DL Jr. Holton, Mich.Jacob Clark Michigan Tech DL Sr. Lansing, Mich.Serxho Guraleci Wayne State DL Sr. Sterling Heights, Mich.Richard Sumlin Findlay DL Sr. Medina, OhioNelson Wienke Michigan Tech DL So. Kingsford, Mich.Brandon Butler Findlay LB Sr. Perrysburg, OhioSpencer Remtema Northwood LB Sr. Rockford, Mich.Nick Thomas Wayne State LB Sr. Akron, OhioRyan Whittum Northwood LB Sr. Livonia, Mich.Ed Viverette Wayne State LB Jr. Southfield, Mich.Ray Ballard Findlay DB Jr. Columbus, OhioJaime Barrera Ferris State DB Sr. Fremont, Calif.Aaron Cornett Wayne State DB Sr. South Lyon, Mich.Nick Galvan Hillsdale DB Jr. Adrian, Mich.Mike McMillian Ashland DB Sr. Hagerstown, Md.Chris Picano Grand Valley State P So. Brighton, Mich.

GVSU Honorable Mention All-GLIACIsiah Grimes, So. (QB), Ryan Pettis, Sr. (DL), Mike Ratay, So. (RB),

Luther Ware, Jr. (LB), Reggie Williams, Jr. (DB)

2012 All-GLIAC First Team 2012 All-GLIAC Second Team

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Thursday, September 5Gannon (Pa.) at Lake Erie 7 pmUrbana (Ohio) at Findlay 7 pmOhio Dominican at Georgetown (Ky.) 7 pmWayne State at Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 7 pmSaginaw Valley State at NW Missouri State 7:30 pmMalone at Notre Dame (Ohio) TBASaturday, September 7Kentucky Wesleyan at Walsh NoonTiffin at McKendree (Ill.) 2:30 pmAshland at Indianapolis 6:05 pmCalifornia (Pa.) at Hillsdale 7 pmAzusa Pacific (Calif.) at Grand Valley State 7 pmSaturday, September 14Hillsdale at Ohio Dominican* NoonNorthwood at Walsh* NoonFindlay at Northern Michigan* 1 pmMichigan Tech at Tiffin* 1:30 pmAshland at Wayne State* 6 pmLake Erie at Ferris State* 7 pmMalone at Saginaw Valley State* 7 pmTruman State (Mo.) at Grand Valley State 7 pmSaturday, September 21Saginaw Valley State at Findlay* NoonWalsh at Michigan Tech* 1 pmWayne State at Lake Erie* 1 pmHillsdale at Malone* 2 pmOhio Dominican at Northern Michigan* 3 pmFerris State at Ashland* 7 pmTiffin at Grand Valley State* 7 pm Saturday, September 28Tiffin at Northwood* NoonGrand Valley State at Ohio Dominican* NoonMalone at Wayne State* NoonMichigan Tech at Findlay* 3 pmFerris State at Walsh* 6 pmNorthern Michigan at Ashland* 7 pmLake Erie at Saginaw Valley State* 7 pmIndianapolis at Hillsdale 2:30 pmSaturday, October 5Northwood at Wayne State* NoonAshland at Lake Erie* 1 pmHillsdale at Northern Michigan* 1 pmMalone at Tiffin* 1:30 pmSaginaw Valley State at Ferris State* 2 pmOhio Dominican at Walsh* 6 pmMichigan Tech at Grand Valley State* 7 pmFindlay at McKendree (Ill.) 2:30 pmSaturday, October 12 (Rivalry Week)Wayne State at Hillsdale* 1 pmOhio Dominican at Ashland* ! pmNorthern Michigan at Michigan Tech* 1 pmFindlay at Tiffin* 1:30 pmWalsh at Malone* 2 pmNorthwood at Saginaw Valley State* 7 pmGrand Valley State at Ferris State* 7 pmNotre Dame (Ohio) at Lake Erie* 1 pmThursday, October 17Findlay at Ohio Dominican* 8 pm

Saturday, October 19Ashland at Walsh* NoonMichigan Tech at Northwood* NoonSaginaw Valley State at Wayne State* NoonFerris State at Hillsdale* 1:30 pmNorthern Michigan at Grand Valley State* 7 pmLake Erie at Malone* 7 pmTiffin at South Dakota Mines*# TBASaturday, October 26Grand Valley State at Northwood* NoonLake Erie at Findlay* NoonMalone at Ashland* 1 pmFerris State at Michigan Tech* 1 pmWayne State at Northern Michigan* 1 pmWalsh at Tiffin* 1:30 pmHillsdale at Saginaw Valley State* 7 pmSaturday, November 2Ashland at Findlay* NoonSaginaw Valley State at Michigan Tech* 1 pmWalsh at Lake Erie* 1 pmNorthwood at Northern Michigan* 1 pmWayne State at Ferris State* 1 pmOhio Dominican at Tiffin* 1:30 pmHillsdale at Grand Valley State* 7 pmMalone at Alderson-Broaddus (W. Va.) 2 pmSaturday, November 9Grand Valley State at Wayne State* NoonFerris State at Northwood* NoonFindlay at Malone* NoonLake Erie at Ohio Dominican* NoonMichigan Tech at Hillsdale* 1 pmNorthern Michigan at Saginaw Valley State* 1 pmTiffin at Ashland* 1 pmWalsh at Glenville State (W. Va.) 1 pmSaturday, November 16Ohio Dominican at Malone* NoonWalsh at Findlay* NoonNorthern Michigan at Ferris State* 1 pmSaginaw Valley State at Grand Valley State* 1 pmNorthwood at Hillsdale* 1 pmWayne State at Michigan Tech* 1 pmTiffin at Lake Erie* 1 pm Saturday, November 23NCAA Division II First Round Playoffs - campus sitesSaturday, November 30NCAA Division II Second Round Playoffs - campus sitesSaturday, December 7NCAA Division II Quarterfinals - campus sitesSaturday or Sunday, December 14 or15NCAA Division II Semifinals - campus sitesSaturday, December 21NCAA Division II ChampionshipBraly Municipal Stadium, Florence, AlabamaUniversity of North Alabama, host* - GLIAC Game# - Game played at Drake University, Des Moines, IA

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AZUSA PACIFIC COUGARSSEPTEMBER 7 • LUBBERS STADIUM • ALLENDALE, MICH. • 7:00 PM

GENERAL INFORMATIONLOCATION Azusa, CaliforniaFOUNDED 1899ENROLLMENT 5,500SCHOOL COLORS Brick and BlackCONFERENCE Great Northwest AthleticSTADIUM Citrus StadiumCAPACITY 10,000SURFACE Artificial TurfPRESIDENT John R. Wallace, DBAATHLETIC DIRECTOR Gary Pine

HEAD COACH Victor Santa CruzALMAMATER Hawai’i (‘95)RECORD ATAPU (YEARS) 29-35 (6)CAREER RECORD (YEARS) 29-35 (6)FOOTBALL OFFICE PHONE 626-815-6000

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSRUSHING ATT. YDS. AVG. TDTerrell Watson 200 1,094 5.5 11Ronald Douglas 25 189 7.6 1PASSING A-C-I YDS. PCT. TDNick Owens 202-110-3 1,483 54.5 9RECEIVING REC. YDS. AVG. TDMike Martens 26 363 14.0 2Erik Johnson 20 231 11.6 0TACKLES S-A-T INT SACKS TFLSean Barber 45-41-86 1-0 - 4.0-6Tyler Thornton 47-38-85 4-7 - 3.0-4Jake Henderson 28-37-65 - 1.0-8 6.5-22Nick Grunsky 34-24-58 2-18 - 1.5-2

COACHING INFORMATION

ASSISTANTSAssistant Coach/Defensive Coordinator Brian WillmerOffensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Rudy CarltonSpeed & Conditioning Bo BeattyRunning Backs Ben BuysWide Receivers Ryan ChamberlinPunters & Kickers Jack CoppesSafeties/Video Coordinator Gabe HigerdDefensive Ends Matt JohnsonFootball Operations Vince MastrosimoneDefensive Tackles/Strength Coach Peder MooreOffensive Assistant Nate NascaTight Ends Miguel RevelesDefensive Assistant Justin RiddleOffensive Line Jackie Slater

VICTORSANTA CRUZ

TEAM INFORMATION2012 RECORD 4-7CONFERENCE FINISH 4-6 (T4th GNAC)OFFENSIVE SET SpreadDEFENSIVE SET EagleLETTERMEN RETURNING / LOST 50 / 28STARTERS RETURNING / LOST 14 / 8

RETURNING STARTERSOFFENSE POS. CL. HT. WT.Lance Barker OL Sr. 6-1 275Nick Owens QB Sr. 6-0 210Kevin Schick TE Sr. 6-2 250Erik Johnson WR Jr. 5-11 195Jacob Olsson OL Jr. 6-1 287Terrell Watson RB Jr. 6-2 235Mike Martens WR So. 6-2 200DEFENSE POS. CL. HT. WT.Sean Barber MLB Sr. 6-1 225Ethan Danielson LB Sr. 6-2 225Silas Goma CB Sr. 6-1 200Nick Grunsky SS Sr. 5-10 190Jake Henderson LB Sr. 6-1 226Matt Moody DE Sr. 6-1 220Tyler Thornton FS Jr. 5-8 178

SCHEDULE / RESULTS2013 SCHEDULESept. 7 Grand Valley StateSept. 14 at Dixie StateSept. 21 Humboldt StateSept. 28 Central WashingtonOct. 5 at Western OregonOct. 12 Simon FraserOct. 19 at Humboldt StateOct. 26 at Central WashingtonNov. 2 Western OregonNov. 9 Dixie StateNov. 16 at Simon Fraser

2012 RESULTS (4-7 (4-6 PWC))at UC Davis L 41-3at Humboldt State L 42-17Dixie State L 24-22at Central Washington L 41-17Western Oregon L 20-7at Simon Fraser L 66-38Humboldt State L 24-20Central Washington W 24-17at Western Oregon W 19-3at Dixie State W 23-21Simon Fraser W 41-28

SPORTS INFORMATION

FOOTBALL CONTACT Joe ReinschADDRESS Azusa Pacific University

901 E. Alosta Ave. PO Box 7000Azusa, CA 91702

OFFICE PHONE 503-838-8121CELL PHONE 509-336-9944E-MAIL [email protected] 503-838-8164PRESS BOX PHONE 503-838-8922WEB SITE www.apu.edu/athletics

SERIES HISTORYFirst meeting 2013Series record N/ACurrent streak N/AMitchell vs WOU N/ASanta Cruz vs GVSU N/A

GAME-BY-GAME (LAST 10)First Meeting

Italics denote Non-Conference Game

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLOCATION Kirksville, MissouriFOUNDED 1867ENROLLMENT 6,100SCHOOL COLORS Purple and WhiteCONFERENCE Great Lakes ValleySTADIUM Stokes StadiumCAPACITY 4,000SURFACE AstroTurf GameDay GrassPRESIDENT Dr. Troy D. PainoATHLETIC DIRECTOR Jerry Wollmering

HEAD COACH Gregg NesbittALMAMATER Truman (‘80)RECORD AT TSU (YEARS) 12-21 (3)CAREER RECORD (YEARS) 12-21 (3)FOOTBALL OFFICE PHONE 660-785-4549

TRUMAN STATE BULLDOGSSEPTEMBER 14 • LUBBERS STADIUM • ALLENDALE, MICH. • 7:00 PM

COACHING INFORMATION

AssistantsOffensive Coordinator Jay DavisWide Receivers & Recruiting Thomas KearneyDefensive Coordinator Kellan NesbittOffensive Line / Strength Coach Jed PaulsonDefensive Line / Co-Recruiting Andy Ball GREGG NESBITT

TEAM INFORMATION2012 RECORD 4-7CONFERENCE FINISH 3-7 (11th MIAA)OFFENSIVE SET Pro SetDEFENSIVE SET 4-2-5LETTERMEN RETURNING / LOST 44 / 23STARTERS RETURNING / LOST 15 / 9

SCHEDULE / RESULTS2013 SCHEDULESept. 7 Southwest BaptistSept. 14 at Grand Valley StateSept. 21 William PennSept. 28 Central MissouriOct. 5 at QuincyOct. 12 at William JewellOct. 19 McKendreeOct. 26 Missouri S&TNov. 2 at Kentucky WesleyanNov. 9 St. Joseph’s (Ind.)Nov. 16 at Indianapolis

2012 RESULTS (4-7 (3-7 MIAA))at Southwest Baptist W 24-14Lincoln W 42-12Northwestern Okla. St. W 63-21at Central Missouri L 38-17Fort Hays State L 37-23at Nebraska-Kearney W 16-7at Washburn L 35-24Emporia State L 52-26Pittsburg State L 20-6at Missouri Southern L 34-10Lindenwood L 38-13

SPORTS INFORMATIONFOOTBALL CONTACT Kevin WhiteADDRESS Department of Athletics

100 E. NormalKirksville, OH 63501

OFFICE PHONE 660-785-4276CELL PHONE *440-724-7811E-MAIL [email protected] 660-785-4189WEB SITE www.TrumanBulldogs.com

SERIES HISTORYFirst meeting 1987Series record 2-0 TSUCurrent streak TSU, 2Mitchell vs TSU 0-0Nesbitt vs GV 0-0

GAME-BY-GAME (LAST 10)Both games played when TrumanState was known as Northeast Missouri.1988: NEMS 36, @GV 351987: @NEMS 30, GV 24

Italics denote Non-Conference Game

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSRUSHING ATT. YDS. AVG. TDGarrett White 118 585 5.0 9PASSING A-C-I YDS. PCT. TDConrad Schottel 365-192-15 2,103 52.6 12RECEIVING REC. YDS. AVG. TDDallas Grier 81 1,026 12.7 4Jared Haferbier 31 306 9.9 1TACKLES S-A-T INT SACKS TFLJeramey Dockery 24-41-65 - 3.0-18 7.0-25Connor Nagel 22-40-62 - 2.5-22 5.0-29Tremaine Millender 31-25-56 - 1.0-6 2.0-8

RETURNING STARTERSOFFENSE POS. CL. HT. WT.Steven Backes OL Sr. 6-5 281Steve Bosilovatz OL Sr. 6-4 283Dallas Grier WR Sr. 6-3 195Brett Nagel WR Sr. 6-4 214Conrad Schottel QB Sr. 6-3 219Eric Stone OL Sr. 6-1 290Jared Haferbier WR Jr. 6-0 203Chico Orlando TE Jr. 6-2 240Nick Tufts OL Jr. 6-4 310DEFENSE POS. CL. HT. WT.Jeramey Dockery DL Sr. 5-11 268Tremaine Millender DB Sr. 5-10 229Matthew Smith DE Sr. 6-2 249Nic Abbate DL Jr. 6-2 215Brandon Campbell DL Jr. 6-2 268Connor Nagel LB Jr. 5-10 208

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLOCATION Tiffin, OhioFOUNDED 1888ENROLLMENT 6,500SCHOOL COLORS Green and GoldCONFERENCE Great Lakes Intercollegiate (South Division)STADIUM Frost-Kalnow StadiumCAPACITY 4,500SURFACE Field TurfPRESIDENT Dr. Paul MarionATHLETIC DIRECTOR Lonny Allen

HEAD COACH Gary GoffALMAMATER Valdosta State (‘97)RECORD AT TU (YEARS) 3-19 (2)CAREER RECORD (YEARS) 3-19 (2)FOOTBALL OFFICE PHONE 419-448-3394

TACKLES S-A-T INT SACKS TFLBrandon Person 53-28-81 3 - 2.0-3Bryon McCorkle 41-36-77 - 2.5-13 8.0-26Joseph Collard 29-34-63 - 2.5-21 8.0-32Antonio Etter 35-14-49 - - 1.0-3RETURNING STARTERSOFFENSE POS. CL. HT. WT.Bobby Gay RG Sr. 6-3 307James Hall HB Sr. 5-9 185Dominique White FB Sr. 5-9 205Marcus Beaurem WR Jr. 5-11 185Dustan Craig OC Jr. 6-1 285Mark Rogers TE Jr. 6-2 240Jeremy Armstrong WR So. 6-3 205Marchelloe Brown LT So. 6-4 285Brandon Rinker LG So. 6-4 290

TIFFIN DRAGONSSEPTEMBER 21 • LUBBERS STADIUM • ALLENDALE, MICH. • 7:00 PM

COACHING INFORMATION

AssistantsDefensive Coordinator Seth DuerrOffensive Line Dave BucarDefensive Line Glenn ScheutzonSpecial Teams / Linebackers / Strength Josh IsonWide Receivers Craig YeastQuarterbacks Adam NeugebauerCornerbacks Cody CruzenDefensive Backs Shawn Murphy

GARY GOFF

TEAM INFORMATION2012 RECORD 3-8CONFERENCE FINISH 2-8 (6th GLIAC South)OFFENSIVE SET SpreadDEFENSIVE SET MultipleLETTERMEN RETURNING / LOST 42 / 15STARTERS RETURNING / LOST 17 / 11

DEFENSE POS. CL. HT. WT.Joseph Collard DE Sr. 6-4 240Bryon McCorkle LB Sr. 6-2 212Antonio Etter CB Sr. 5-10 185Brandon Person SS Sr. 6-1 185Josh Pribble LB Jr. 6-1 230Kyle Finch LB So. 5-11 215Stefan Willis FS So. 6-0 185Tim Lewis CB So. 5-11 175

SCHEDULE / RESULTS2013 SCHEDULESept. 7 at McKendreeSept. 14 Michigan TechSept. 21 at Grand Valley StateSept. 28 at NorthwoodOct. 5 MaloneOct. 12 FindlayOct. 19 S. Dak. School M&TOct. 26 WalshNov. 2 Ohio DominicanNov. 9 at AshlandNov. 16 at Lake Erie

2012 RESULTS (3-8 (2-8 GLIAC))McKendree W 23-13 at Michigan Tech L 51-5Grand Valley State L 28-0Northwood L 35-14at Malone L 33-27at Findlay L 41-7Notre Dame (Ohio) W 27-22at Walsh L 27-3at Ohio Dominican L 31-14Ashland L 49-21Lake Erie W 34-14Hillsdale L 42-0

SPORTS INFORMATIONFOOTBALL CONTACT Shane O’DonnellADDRESS 155 Miami St.

Tiffin, OH 44883OFFICE PHONE 419-448-3288CELL PHONE 419-937-7388E-MAIL [email protected] 419-443-5007PRESS BOX PHONE 419-447-0971WEB SITE www.GoTiffinDragons.com

SERIES HISTORYFirst meeting 2008Series record 5-0 GVCurrent streak GV, 5Mitchell vs TU 3-0Goff vs GVSU 0-2

GAME-BY-GAME (LAST 10)2012: GV - 28 @ TU - 02011: GV - 70 vs TU - 72010: GV - 71 @ TU - 02009: GV - 47 vs TU - 212008: GV - 49 @ TU - 0

Italics denote Non-Conference Game

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSRUSHING ATT. YDS. AVG. TDDominique White 98 479 4.9 1James Hall 40 107 2.7 0PASSING A-C-I YDS. PCT. TDNoneRECEIVING REC. YDS. AVG. TDMarcus Beaurem 51 551 10.8 2Jeremy Armstrong 39 478 12.3 3

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLOCATION Columbus, OhioFOUNDED 1911ENROLLMENT 3,000SCHOOL COLORS Black, Gold and WhiteCONFERENCE Great Lakes Intercollegiate (South Division)STADIUM Panther FieldCAPACITY 1,750SURFACE SprinTurfPRESIDENT Dr. Peter CimbolicATHLETIC DIRECTOR Jeff Blair

HEAD COACH Bill ConleyALMAMATER Ohio State (‘72)RECORD AT ODU (YEARS) 17-15 (3)CAREER RECORD (YEARS) 17-15 (3)FOOTBALL OFFICE PHONE 614-251-4556

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSRUSHING ATT. YDS. AVG. TDBrandon Schoen 152 1,007 6.6 11PASSING A-C-I YDS. PCT. TDMark Miller 242-147-11 2,099 60.7 21RECEIVING REC. YDS. AVG. TDAbe Johnson 46 571 12.4 8Ronald McCloud 32 616 19.2 8TACKLES S-A-T INT SACKS TFLJustin Bell 47-53-100 3-102 1.0-8 5.0-14Billy Eakins 32-20-52 3-25 1.0-10 3.0-14Brad McCurdy 29-19-48 3-38 - 1.0-5Warren Shields 26-18-44 - 3.0-25 7.0-31

OHIO DOMINICAN PANTHERSSEPTEMBER 28 • PANTHER FIELD • COLUMBUS, OHIO • 12:00 PM

COACHING INFORMATION

AssistantsAssoc. H.C. / Defensive Coordinator Jim BickelOffensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks Todd GoebbelOutside Linebackers Rob RowlandRunning Backs / Special Teams Pepe PearsonDefensive Backs Harlen JacobsWide Receivers Cris ReisertTight Ends Mike GoebbelOffensive Line Scott McIntireInside Linebackers Jack RuettyDefensive Line Winfield GarnettDefensive Line Jason PrattAssistant Defensive Backs Marv WhitingAssistant Defensive Backs Dustin CalhounAssistant Offensive Line Larry Wolfe

BILL CONLEY

TEAM INFORMATION2012 RECORD 8-3CONFERENCE FINISH 7-3 (T2nd GLIAC South)OFFENSIVE SET SpreadDEFENSIVE SET 4-3LETTERMEN RETURNING / LOST 51 / 18STARTERS RETURNING / LOST 13 / 12

RETURNING STARTERSOFFENSE POS. CL. HT. WT.Jake Brandt OL Sr. 6-5 260Perrin Cunningham OL Jr. 6-0 245Abe Johnson WR Jr. 5-10 180Mark Miller QB Jr. 6-1 190Casey Williams WR Jr. 6-1 185Brandon Schoen RB So. 5-11 190DEFENSE POS. CL. HT. WT.Justin Bell DB Sr. 5-10 170Tyrone Patel DL Jr. 6-3 305Billy Eakins DB So. 5-11 180Da’Twane Harris DB So. 6-0 180Brad McCurdy DB So. 6-0 185Di’Andre Harrison DL So. 6-3 220Anthon Smith DL So. 6-2 235

SCHEDULE / RESULTS2013 SCHEDULESept. 5 at Georgetown (KY)Sept. 14 HillsdaleSept. 21 at Northern MichiganSept. 28 Grand Valley StateOct. 5 at WalshOct. 12 at AshlandOct. 17 FindlayOct. 26 TBANov. 2 at TiffinNov. 9 Lake ErieNov. 16 at Malone

2012 RESULTS (8-3 (7-3 GLIAC))Virginia-Lynchburg W 57-6at Hillsdale L 38-20Northern Michigan W 47-7at Grand Valley State L 46-41Walsh W 24-13Ashland L 44-21at Findlay W 63-31at Notre Dame (Ohio) W 45-7Tiffin W 31-14at Lake Erie W 44-14Malone W 56-7

SPORTS INFORMATIONFOOTBALL CONTACT Scott MilesADDRESS Alumni Hall

1216 Sunbury RoadColumbus, OH 43219

OFFICE PHONE 614-251-4577CELL PHONE 216-310-2472E-MAIL [email protected] 614-252-2556PRESS BOX PHONE 614-253-4813WEB SITE www.OhioDominicanPanthers.com

SERIES HISTORYFirst meeting 2012Series record 1-0 GVCurrent streak 1, GVMitchell vs ODU 1-0Conley vs GVSU 0-1

GAME-BY-GAME (LAST 10)2012: GV - 46 vs ODU - 41

Italics denote Non-Conference Game

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLOCATION Houghton, Mich.FOUNDED 1885ENROLLMENT 7,031SCHOOL COLORS Silver, Gold and BlackCONFERENCE Great Lakes Intercollegiate (North Division)STADIUM Sherman FieldCAPACITY 3,000SURFACE ProGrass Synthetic TurfPRESIDENT Glenn D. MrozATHLETIC DIRECTOR Suzanne Sanregret

HEAD COACH Tom KearlyALMAMATER Winona State (‘80)RECORD AT MTU (YEARS) 44-29 (7)CAREER RECORD (YEARS) 44-29 (7)FOOTBALL OFFICE PHONE 906-487-2985

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSRUSHING ATT. YDS. AVG. TDCharlie Leffingwell 86 411 4.8 2Tyler Scarlett 70 293 4.2 0PASSING A-C-I YDS. PCT. TDTyler Scarlett 311-198-4 2,596 63.7 28RECEIVING REC. YDS. AVG. TDCharlie Leffingwell 3 17 5.7 1Cole Welch 2 10 5.0 1TACKLES S-A-T INT SACKS TFLDan Perrault 34-28-62 - 4.0-18 5.5-21DeShawn Nelson 37-12-49 5-123 - -Taylor Ziolkowski 17-26-43 1-0 1.0-10 5.5-18

MICHIGAN TECH HUSKIESOCTOBER 5 • LUBBERS STADIUM • ALLENDALE, MICH. • 7:00 PM

COACHING INFORMATION

AssistantsAsst. Head Coach / Def. Coordinator Tim DriscollOffensive Coordinator Erik IeuterRunning Backs Billy LindquistLinebackers / Special Teams Steve OlsonOffensive Line David SartinDefensive Line Chuck Klingbeil

TOM KEARLY

TEAM INFORMATION2012 RECORD 7-3CONFERENCE FINISH 7-3 (T1st GLIAC North)OFFENSIVE SET Pro IDEFENSIVE SET 4-2-5LETTERMEN RETURNING / LOST 28 / 19STARTERS RETURNING / LOST 13 / 11

RETURNING STARTERSOFFENSE POS. CL. HT. WT.Aaron Brandt OC Sr. 6-3 290Buddy Poljan RT Sr. 6-4 270Cole Welch FB Sr. 6-1 225Tyler Scarlett QB Jr. 6-1 215Bruce Tebelman LG Jr. 6-3 270Frank Vruwink LT So. 6-3 275DEFENSE POS. CL. HT. WT.Taylor Ziolkowski LB Sr. 6-0 215Cameron Allen DE Jr. 6-3 240Jeremy Mims CB Jr. 6-2 205DeShawn Nelson CB Jr. 5-10 170Dan Perrault LB Jr. 6-2 235Nelson Wienke DE Jr. 6-3 265

SCHEDULE / RESULTS2013 SCHEDULESept. 14 at TiffinSept. 21 WalshSept. 28 at FindlayOct. 5 at Grand Valley StateOct. 12 Northern MichiganOct. 19 at NorthwoodOct. 26 Ferris StateNov. 2 Saginaw Valley StateNov. 9 at HillsdaleNov. 16 Wayne State

2012 RESULTS (7-3 (7-3 GLIAC))Tiffin W 51-15at Walsh W 30-7Findlay W 35-10Grand Valley State L 51-43at Northern Michigan W 41-17Northwood W 28-21at Ferris State L 56-49at Saginaw Valley State L 34-23Hillsdale W 42-14at Wayne State W 35-13

SPORTS INFORMATIONFOOTBALL CONTACT Wes FrahmADDRESS SDC, Room 233

1400 Townsend DriveHoughton, MI 49931

OFFICE PHONE 906-487-2350HOME PHONE 906-487-5525E-MAIL [email protected] 906-487-1810PRESS BOX PHONE 906-487-2388WEB SITE www.MichiganTechHuskies.com

SERIES HISTORYFirst meeting 1976Series record 23-3 GVCurrent streak GV, 2Mitchell vs MTU 2-1Kearly vs GVSU 1-6

GAME-BY-GAME (LAST 10)2012: GV - 51 VS MTU - 432011: GV - 24 vs MTU - 302010: MTU - 20 vs GV - 172009: GV - 55 vs MTU - 72008: GV - 52 vs MTU - 62007: GV - 48 @ MTU - 62006: GV - 41 vs MTU - 202004: GV - 24 vs MTU - 7 *2003: GV - 48 vs MTU - 172002: GV - 56 @ MTU - 14

Italics denote Non-Conference Game

Denotes “Bash at the Big House” *played at Michigan Stadium.

(Attendance 50,123)

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLOCATION Big Rapids, MichiganFOUNDED 1884ENROLLMENT 14,560SCHOOL COLORS Crimson and GoldCONFERENCE Great Lakes Intercollegiate (North Division)STADIUM Top Taggart FieldCAPACITY 6,200SURFACE Mondo Ecofill Artificial TurfPRESIDENT Dr. David L. EislerATHLETIC DIRECTOR Perk Weisenburger

HEAD COACH Tony AnneseALMAMATER Alma (‘83)RECORD AT FSU (YEARS) 7-3 (1)CAREER RECORD (YEARS) 7-3 (1)FOOTBALL OFFICE PHONE N/A

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSRUSHING ATT. YDS. AVG. TDJason Vander Laan 247 1,338 5.4 16Jamaal Jackson 81 526 6.5 5PASSING A-C-I YDS. PCT. TDJason Vander Laan 231-133-6 1,493 57.5 13RECEIVING REC. YDS. AVG. TDJake Lampman 43 717 16.7 7Torico Searcy 13 152 11.7 1TACKLES S-A-T INT SACKS TFLJamar Wimberly 35-11-46 - - -Andrew Sowards 17-16-33 1-0 - 0.5-1Corey Stone 12-18-30 - 1.0-1 4.5-10Damonta Madden 16-8-24 - - -

FERRIS STATE BULLDOGSOCTOBER 12 • TOP TAGGART FIELD • BIG RAPIDS, MICH. • 7:00 PM

COACHING INFORMATION

AssistantsAssociate H.C. / Offensive Line Rob ZeitmanDefensive Coordinator Lou EspositoOffensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks Ryan BradyDef. Backs / Strength & Conditioning Ryan HodgesWide Receivers Sparky McEwenSpecial Teams Jack SchugarsRunning Backs Brad CorpeDefensive Line Andy TevlinAssistant DB Coach Bart EstolaAssistant OL Coach Joe Morse

TONYANNESE

TEAM INFORMATION2012 RECORD 7-4CONFERENCE FINISH 6-4 (5th GLIAC North)OFFENSIVE SET VeerDEFENSIVE SET 4-3LETTERMEN RETURNING / LOST 52 / 19STARTERS RETURNING / LOST 15 / 8

RETURNING STARTERSOFFENSE POS. CL. HT. WT.Jace Heneveld TE Sr. 6-3 243Carlin Landingham OT Sr. 6-3 300Sam Parker OG Sr. 6-3 280Korey Ringer RB Sr. 5-10 201Zach Wiersma OG Sr. 6-3 310Jake Lampman WR Jr. 6-1 200Adam Bennett OC So. 6-1 295Jason Vander Laan QB So. 6-4 222DEFENSE POS. CL. HT. WT.James Stewart CB Sr. 5-9 177Jamar Wimberly CB Sr. 5-11 187Jeffrey Dean DT Jr. 5-11 269Andrew Sowards S Jr. 6-1 185Corey Stone DT Jr. 6-0 270Garrett Woods DT Jr. 6-2 268

SCHEDULE / RESULTS2013 SCHEDULESept. 7 at North Dakota StateSept. 14 Lake ErieSept. 21 at AshlandSept. 28 at WalshOct. 5 Saginaw Valley StateOct. 12 Grand Valley StateOct. 19 at HillsdaleOct. 26 at Michigan TechNov. 2 Wayne StateNov. 9 at NorthwoodNov. 16 at Northern Michigan

2012 RESULTS (7-4 (6-4 GLIAC))at St. Francis (Ill.) W 35-24at Lake Erie W 49-21Ashland L 47-32Walsh W 20-14at Saginaw Valley State L 31-24at Grand Valley State W 40-24Hillsdale L 30-20Michigan Tech W 56-49at Wayne State W 35-24Northwood L 38-33at Northern Michigan W 32-31

SPORTS INFORMATION

FOOTBALL CONTACT Rob BentleyADDRESS 210 Sports Drive

Sports Complex 002Big Rapids, MI 49307

OFFICE PHONE 231-591-3821CELL PHONE 231-796-1178E-MAIL [email protected] 231-591-3775PRESS BOX PHONE 231-591-2397 / 231-349-1934WEB SITE www.FerrisStateBulldogs.com

SERIES HISTORYFirst meeting 1971Series record 27-13-1 GVCurrent streak FSU, 1Mitchell vs FSU 2-1Annese vs GVSU 1-0

GAME-BY-GAME (LAST 10)2012: FSU - 40 @ GV - 242011: GV - 57 vs FSU - 102010: GV - 41 @ FSU - 02009: GV - 17 @ FSU - 102008: GV - 31 vs FSU - 132007: GV - 34 vs FSU - 72006: GV - 28 @ FSU - 62005: GV - 30 vs FSU - 102004: GV - 24 @ FSU - 62003: GV - 40 vs FSU - 10

Italics denote Non-Conference Game

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLOCATION Marquette, MichiganFOUNDED 1899ENROLLMENT 9,400SCHOOL COLORS Old Gold and Olive GreenCONFERENCE Great Lakes Intercollegiate (North Division)STADIUM Superior DomeCAPACITY 8,000SURFACE Artificial TurfPRESIDENT David HaynesATHLETIC DIRECTOR Forrest Karr

HEAD COACH Chris OstrowskyALMAMATER Jersey City State (‘94)RECORD AT LEC (YEARS) 4-7 (1)CAREER RECORD (YEARS) 4-7 (1)FOOTBALL OFFICE PHONE 906-227-1169

TACKLES S-A-T INT SACKS TFLNick Krause 56-38-94 - 2-12 12.5-44Morgan Stenz 38-44-82 - - 4.0-14Brandon Parson 38-20-58 3-4 - 2.0-2Jordan Adediran 17-32-49 1-26 - 1.5-1RETURNING STARTERSOFFENSE POS. CL. HT. WT.Chad Anderson RT Sr. 6-4 301Casey Cotta RB Sr. 5-9 215Patrick Fehlberg C Sr. 6-3 299Christian Jessie WR Sr. 5-9 165Cody Scepaniak QB Sr. 6-3 231Trevor Kruzel HB Jr. 6-1 240Kelvin Smarwt WR Jr. 5-7 169Peter Hagermoser RG So. 6-3 305Kyle Steuck LG So. 6-2 296

NORTHERN MICHIGAN WILDCATSOCTOBER 19 • LUBBERS STADIUM • ALLENDALE, MICH. • 7:00 PM

COACHING INFORMATION

AssistantsDefensive Coordinator Joe BallardAsst. Head Coach / Defensive Backs TBDOffensive Line Rob BossWide Receivers Marcus KnightDefensive Line Joe ConiglioRunning/H-Backs Brian Mitz

CHRIS OSTROWSKY

TEAM INFORMATION2012 RECORD 4-7CONFERENCE FINISH 3-7 (8th GLIAC North)OFFENSIVE SET Multiple SpreadDEFENSIVE SET 4-3LETTERMEN RETURNING / LOST 30 / 14STARTERS RETURNING / LOST 16 / 6

DEFENSE POS. CL. HT. WT.Brandon Parson CB Sr. 5-11 179Morgan Stenz LB Sr. 6-0 214Jordan Adediran NG Jr. 6-3 289Derek Beltrame FS Jr. 5-8 170Nick Krause CB Jr. 5-11 205Levi Perry LB So. 6-0 218Matt Smith DE So. 6-3 220

SCHEDULE / RESULTS2013 SCHEDULESept. 14 FindlaySept. 21 Ohio DominicanSept. 28 at AshlandOct. 5 HillsdaleOct. 12 at Michigan TechOct. 19 at Grand Valley StateOct. 26 Wayne StateNov. 2 NorthwoodNov. 9 at Saginaw Valley StateNov. 16 at Ferris State

2012 RESULTS (4-7 (3-7 GLIAC))at Findlay L 45-10Wisconsin-La Crosse W 24-6at Ohio Dominican L 47-7Ashland L 42-13at Hillsdale L 44-6Michigan Tech L 41-17Grand Valley State W 38-10at Wayne State L 38-31at Northwood W 21-13Saginaw Valley State W 33-28Ferris State L 32-21

SPORTS INFORMATIONFOOTBALL CONTACT Calvin LarsonADDRESS 1401 Presque Isle Ave.

Marquette, MI 49855OFFICE PHONE 906-227-1917CELL PHONE 906-281-2493E-MAIL [email protected] 906-227-2492PRESS BOX PHONE 906-227-1720WEB SITE www.nmu.edu/sports

SERIES HISTORYFirst meeting 1975Series record 19-17-1 GVCurrent streak NMU, 1Mitchell vs NMU 2-1Ostrowsky vs GVSU 1-0

GAME-BY-GAME (LAST 10)2012: NMU - 38 VS GV - 102011: GV - 42 @ NMU - 72010: GV - 28 vs NMU - 72009: GV - 31 vs NMU - 192008: GV - 45 @ NMU - 142007: GV - 44 vs NMU - 142006: GV - 47 @ NMU - 172005: GV - 48 vs NMU - 32004: GV - 45 @ NMU - 292003: GV - 50 @ NMU - 20

Italics denote Non-Conference Game

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSRUSHING ATT. YDS. AVG. TDCasey Cotta 73 398 5.5 4PASSING A-C-I YDS. PCT. TDCody Scepaniak 128-74-6 1,055 57.8 6RECEIVING REC. YDS. AVG. TDJulian Gaines 33 380 11.5 1Christian Jessie 32 501 15.7 6

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLOCATION Midland, MichiganFOUNDED 1959ENROLLMENT 1,973SCHOOL COLORS Columbia Blue and WhiteCONFERENCE Great Lakes Intercollegiate (North Division)STADIUM Hantz StadiumCAPACITY 3,000SURFACE Natural GrassPRESIDENT Dr. Keith A. PrettyATHLETIC DIRECTOR Pat Riepma

HEAD COACH Mike SullivanALMAMATER Saginaw Valley State (‘98)RECORD AT NU (YEARS) 21-32 (5)CAREER RECORD (YEARS) 21-32 (5)FOOTBALL OFFICE PHONE 989-837-5252

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSRUSHING ATT. YDS. AVG. TDCameron Jackson 124 575 4.6 5Rashad Hedgepeth 50 250 5.0 1PASSING A-C-I YDS. PCT. TDMark Morris 133-67-5 672 50.4 4RECEIVING REC. YDS. AVG. TDCarrington Thompson 38 565 14.9 7Terrance Stocker 19 212 11.2 2TACKLES S-A-T INT SACKS TFLPatrick Kelly 26-15-41 1-0 - 0.5-1Carlos Love 24-15-39 - - 2.5-8Kyle Fikki 18-9-27 - 4.5-33 8.0-40Ryan Spicuzzi 11-11-22 1-25 1.0-4 2.5-6

NORTHWOOD TIMBERWOLVESOCTOBER 26 • HANTZ STADIUM • MIDLAND, MICH. • 12:00 PM

COACHING INFORMATION

AssistantsDefensive Coordinator Malen LukeOffensive Coordinator Greg QuickSpecial Teams / Wide Receivers E.J. ArnoldDefensive Line Leonard HaynesDefensive Backs Jeff PierceOffensive Line Kyle PowellWide Receivers JMichael Jonard

MIKE SULLIVAN

TEAM INFORMATION

2012 RECORD 5-6CONFERENCE FINISH 4-6 (7th GLIAC North)OFFENSIVE SET SpreadDEFENSIVE SET 4-3LETTERMEN RETURNING / LOST 28 / 22STARTERS RETURNING / LOST 12 / 13

RETURNING STARTERSOFFENSE POS. CL. HT. WT.Josh Augustine RG Sr. 6-5 275Brett Ross LG Sr. 6-2 275Eric Williams WR Sr. 5-11 170Sean Grisan LT Jr. 6-2 270Tim Zabawa RB Jr. 6-0 175Devonta Elzy WR So. 6-4 180Carrington Thompson WR So. 6-3 185DEFENSE POS. CL. HT. WT.Kyle Fikki DE Sr. 6-3 260Bryson Ruffin CB Sr. 5-10 180Patrick Kelly S Jr. 6-0 170

SCHEDULE / RESULTS2013 SCHEDULESept. 7 Slippery RockSept. 14 at WalshSept. 21 at QuincySept. 28 TiffinOct. 5 at Wayne StateOct. 12 at Saginaw Valley StateOct. 19 Michigan TechOct. 26 Grand Valley StateNov. 2 at Northern MichiganNov. 9 Ferris StateNov. 16 at Hillsdale

2012 RESULTS (5-6 (4-6 GLIAC))Quincy W 54-31Walsh W 28-16at Notre Dame (Ohio) W 49-14at Tiffin W 35-14Wayne State L 21-11Saginaw Valley State L 28-20at Michigan Tech L 28-21at Grand Valley State L 42-28Northern Michigan L 21-13at Ferris State W 38-31Hillsdale L 14-3

SPORTS INFORMATIONFOOTBALL CONTACT Travis McCurdyADDRESS 4000 Whiting Drive

Bennett Sports CenterMidland, MI 48640

OFFICE PHONE 989-837-4239E-MAIL [email protected] 989-837-4484PRESS BOX PHONE 989-205-5479WEB SITE timberwolves.gonorthwood.com

SERIES HISTORYFirst meeting 1973Series record 26-8-1 GVCurrent streak GV,76Mitchell vs NU 3-0Sullivan vs GVSU 0-3

GAME-BY-GAME (LAST 10)2012: GV - 42 VS NU - 282011: GV - 35 @ NU - 102010: GV - 35 vs NU - 212007: GV - 51 @ NU - 202006: GV - 45 vs NU - 72005: GV - 30 @ NU - 142004: GV - 10 @ NU - 7 *2004: NU - 35 @ GV - 142003: GV - 33 @ NU - 142002: GV - 33 vs NU - 14

Italics denote Non-Conference Game

Denotes NCAA Playoff Game *

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLOCATION Hillsdale, MichiganFOUNDED 1844ENROLLMENT 1,350SCHOOL COLORS Royal Blue and WhiteCONFERENCE Great Lakes Intercollegiate (North Division)STADIUM Frank “Muddy” Waters StadiumCAPACITY 8,500SURFACE Pro Grass Artificial SurfacePRESIDENT Dr. Larry ArnnATHLETIC DIRECTOR Don Brubacher

HEAD COACH Keith OtterbeinALMAMATER Hillsdale (‘79)RECORD AT HC (YEARS) 72-52 (10)CAREER RECORD (YEARS) 132-91-3 (17)FOOTBALL OFFICE PHONE 517-607-3138

TACKLES S-A-T INT SACKS TFLDevin Moynihan 45-56-101 - - 5.0-8Brett Pasche 42-48-90 4-38 2.0-19 3.5-21Steven Embry 44-43-87 1-27 - 2.5-5RETURNING STARTERSOFFENSE POS. CL. HT. WT.Tim Hornak LT Sr. 6-5 276Nick Landry LG Sr. 6-3 303Andrew Mott WR Sr. 6-0 186Patrick Ryan RG Sr. 6-5 285Mike Carter TE Jr. 6-4 218Alex Fogt HB So. 6-0 231John Haley WR So. 6-3 194Matthew VanOpstall RT So. 6-6 278

HILLSDALE CHARGERSNOVEMBER 2 • LUBBERS STADIUM • ALLENDALE, MICH. • 7:00 PM

COACHING INFORMATION

AssistantsOff. Coordinator / Off. Line Nate ShrefflerDefensive Coordinator Craig BlanchardLinebackers John LindleyDefensive Line Aaron ShrefflerWide Receivers Steve OtterbeinQuarterbacks Brad OtterbeinH-Backs and Tight Ends Pat HornakKickers Dr. John Wilson

KEITH OTTERBEIN

TEAM INFORMATION2011 RECORD 7-4CONFERENCE FINISH 7-3 (T1st GLIAC North)OFFENSIVE SET ProDEFENSIVE SET 4-3LETTERMEN RETURNING / LOST 84 / 17STARTERS RETURNING / LOST 17 / 7

DEFENSE POS. CL. HT. WT.Nathan Bundy DT Sr. 6-3 272Zach Cherocci DT Sr. 6-1 255Steven Embry LB Sr. 6-1 221Devin Moynihan LB Sr. 5-11 217Brett Pasche LB Sr. 6-1 222Tim Moinet SS Jr. 6-3 201Daniel Pittman DB Jr. 6-0 192Bryan Siegert DE Jr. 6-2 252Joe Snyder DE Jr. 6-1 242

SCHEDULE / RESULTS2012 SCHEDULESept. 7 California (Pa.)Sept. 14 at Ohio DominicanSept. 21 at MaloneSept. 28 IndianapolisOct. 5 at Northern MichiganOct. 12 Wayne StateOct. 19 Ferris StateOct. 26 at Saginaw Valley StateNov. 2 at Grand Valley StateNov. 9 Michigan TechNov. 16 Northwood

2012 RESULTS (7-4 (7-3 GLIAC))at California (PA) L 30-22Ohio Dominican W 38-20Malone W 27-10at Notre Dame (Ohio) W 63-14Northern Michigan W 44-6at Wayne State L 24-21at Ferris State W 30-20Saginaw Valley State W 34-17Grand Valley State L 42-23at Michigan Tech L 42-14at Northwood W 14-3

SPORTS INFORMATIONFOOTBALL CONTACT Brad MonastiereADDRESS Hillsdale College

201 Oak St.Hillsdale, MI 49242

OFFICE PHONE 517-607-3172HOME PHONE 517-425-1786E-MAIL [email protected] 517-607-3310PRESS BOX PHONE 517-607-2220WEB SITE www.hillsdale.edu/athletics

SERIES HISTORYFirst meeting 1974Series record 22-4 GVCurrent streak GV, 1Mitchell vs HC 2-1Otterbein vs GVSU 2-8

GAME-BY-GAME (LAST 10)2012: GV - 42 VS HC - 232011: HC - 34 vs GV - 312010: GV - 44 vs HC - 412009: GV - 44 vs HC - 27 *2009: HC - 27 vs GV - 242008: GV - 41 vs HC - 102005: GV - 38 @ HC - 102004: GV - 58 vs HC - 72003: GV - 37 @ HC - 242002: GV - 44 vs HC - 19Denotes NCAA playoff game *

Italics denote Non-Conference Game

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSRUSHING ATT. YDS. AVG. TDIsaac Spence 62 199 3.2 2PASSING A-C-I YDS. PCT. TDSam Landry 18-12-0 115 66.7 0RECEIVING REC. YDS. AVG. TDAndrew Mott 40 457 11.4 4Brett Miller 24 379 15.8 1

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLOCATION Detroit, MichiganFOUNDED 1868ENROLLMENT 30,565SCHOOL COLORS Green and GoldCONFERENCE Great Lakes Intercollegiate (North Division)STADIUM WSU Stadium/Adams FieldCAPACITY 6,000SURFACE FieldTurfPRESIDENT Allan D. GilmourATHLETIC DIRECTOR Rob Fournier

HEAD COACH Paul WintersALMAMATER N/ARECORD ATWSU (YEARS) 53-48 (9)CAREER RECORD (YEARS) 53-48 (9)FOOTBALL OFFICE PHONE 313-577-4288

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSRUSHING ATT. YDS. AVG. TDToney Davis 195 949 4.9 13Desmond Martin 62 387 6.2 1PASSING A-C-I YDS. PCT. TDCarl Roscoe 27-15-0 133 55.6 1RECEIVING REC. YDS. AVG. TDDominique Maybanks 36 411 11.4 1Trent Brodbeck 20 196 9.8 1TACKLES S-A-T INT SACKS TFLEd Viverette 50-50-100 - 3.5-21 8.0-31Steve O’Shell 28-35-63 1-0 2.0-11 6.5-20Anton Robinson 36-24-60 - 1.0-5 4.0-17

WAYNE STATE WARRIORSNOVEMBER 9 • ADAMS FIELD • DETROIT, MICH. • 12:00 PM

COACHING INFORMATION

AssistantsOffensive Line Scott WoosterDefensive Line Scott KazmierskiLinebackers Keith McKenzieWide Receivers Steve NealDef. Coordinator / Defensive Backs Brad WilsonTight Ends Jeff ReardonDefensive Assistant Jason MalloyRunning Backs Yasin Reeder

PAULWINTERS

TEAM INFORMATION2012 RECORD 5-5CONFERENCE FINISH 5-5 (6th GLIAC South)OFFENSIVE SET Pro IDEFENSIVE SET 4-3LETTERMEN RETURNING / LOST 45 / 15STARTERS RETURNING / LOST 11 / 11

RETURNING STARTERSOFFENSE POS. CL. HT. WT.Toney Davis RB Sr. 5-10 212Dominique Maybanks WR Sr. 6-0 177Chet Privett FB Sr. 5-11 235Thom Box C Jr. 6-1 285Ben Walker OT Jr. 6-2 279Ethan Walsh TE So. 6-2 254DEFENSE POS. CL. HT. WT.Andrew Matt DE Sr. 6-2 241Antwon Robinson S Sr. 5-11 172Ed Viverette LB Sr. 5-11 215Gerren DuHart CB Jr. 6-0 177Steve O’Shell LB Jr. 5-11 219

SCHEDULE / RESULTS2013 SCHEDULESept. 5 at Carson-NewmanSept. 14 AshlandSept. 21 at Lake ErieSept. 28 MaloneOct. 5 NorthwoodOct. 12 at HillsdaleOct. 19 Saginaw Valley StateOct. 26 at Northern MichiganNov. 2 at Ferris StateNov. 9 Grand Valley StateNov. 16 at Michigan Tech

2012 RESULTS (5-5 (5-5 GLIAC))at Ashland L 7-0Lake Erie W 35-31at Malone W 38-14at Northwood W 21-11Hillsdale W 24-21at Saginaw Valley St. L 24-7Northern Michigan W 38-31Ferris State L 35-24at Grand Valley State L 35-13Michigan Tech L 35-13

SPORTS INFORMATIONFOOTBALL CONTACT Jeff WeissADDRESS 5101 John C Lodge

101 MatthaeiDetroit, MI 48202

OFFICE PHONE 313-577-7542CELL PHONE 419-367-1627E-MAIL [email protected] 313-577-5997PRESS BOX PHONE 313-577-4254WEB SITE wsuathletics.com

SERIES HISTORYFirst meeting 1975Series record 29-5 GVCurrent streak GV, 24Mitchell vs WSU 1-0Winters vs GVSU 0-7

GAME-BY-GAME (LAST 10)2012: GV - 35 VS WSU - 132009: GV - 59 vs WSU - 282008: GV - 24 @ WSU - 102007: GV - 41 vs WSU - 10 *2006: GV - 35 @ WSU - 132005: GV - 36 vs WSU - 222004: GV - 34 @ WSU - 02003: GV - 50 vs WSU - 142002: GV - 49 @ WSU - 142001: GV - 77 vs WSU - 12

Game played at Fifth Third Ballpark(Comstock Park, Mich.) - *

Italics denote Non-Conference Game

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLOCATION University Center, MichiganFOUNDED 1963ENROLLMENT 10,498SCHOOL COLORS Red, White and BlueCONFERENCE Great Lakes Intercollegiate (North Division)STADIUM Harvey Randall Wickes Memorial StadiumCAPACITY 6,600SURFACE FieldTurfPRESIDENT Dr. Eric R. GilbertsonATHLETIC DIRECTOR Mike Watson

HEAD COACH Jim CollinsALMAMATER Wittenberg (‘88)RECORD AT SVSU (YEARS) 35-20 (5)CAREER RECORD (YEARS) 105-97 (19)FOOTBALL OFFICE PHONE 989-964-7315

SAGINAW VALLEY STATE CARDINALSNOVEMBER 16 • LUBBERS STADIUM • ALLENDALE, MICH. • 1:00 PM

COACHING INFORMATION

AssistantsAssoc. Head Coach / Offensive Line Mike AnconaDefensive Coordinator Todd StepsisRunning Backs Andre GriffinLinebackers Tesfa SmithWide Receivers Dan FodrocyTight Ends TBDGraduate Assistant Grant Caserta

JIM COLLINS

TEAM INFORMATION

SCHEDULE / RESULTS2013 SCHEDULESept. 5 at Northwest Mo. St.Sept. 14 MaloneSept. 21 at FindlaySept. 28 Lake ErieOct. 5 at Ferris StateOct. 12 NorthwoodOct. 19 at Wayne StateOct. 26 HillsdaleNov. 2 at Michigan TechNov. 9 Northern MichiganNov. 16 at Grand Valley State

2012 RESULTS (8-3 (7-3 GLIAC))Valdosta State W 28-24at Malone W 37-14Findlay L 29-27at Lake Erie W 51-24Ferris State W 31-24at Northwood W 28-20Wayne State W 24-7at Hillsdale L 34-17Michigan Tech W 34-23at Northern Michigan L 33-28Grand Valley State W 55-52

SPORTS INFORMATIONFOOTBALL CONTACT Matthew D. WoodburyADDRESS Department of Athletic Media Relations

7400 Bay RoadUniversity Center, MI 48710

OFFICE PHONE 989-964-4053CELL PHONE 989-598-5925E-MAIL [email protected] 989-964-7389PRESS BOX PHONE 989-755-0016WEB SITE www.SVSUCardinals.com

SERIES HISTORYFirst meeting 1975Series record 30-11 GVCurrent streak SV, 1Mitchell vs SVSU 2-1Collins vs GVSU 1-4

GAME-BY-GAME (LAST 10)2012: SV - 55 VS GV - 522011: GV - 49 vs SV - 242010: GV - 28 @ SV - 72009: GV - 38 vs SV - 72008: GV - 36 @ SV - 02007: GV - 21 @ SV - 102006: GV - 49 vs SV - 352005: GV - 24 vs SV - 17 *2005: GV - 31 vs SV - 102004: SV - 31 vs GV - 20Denotes NCAA Playoff Games *

2012 RECORD 8-3CONFERENCE FINISH 7-3 (T1st GLIAC North)OFFENSIVE SET SpreadDEFENSIVE SET 4-3LETTERMEN RETURNING / LOST 72 / 28STARTERS RETURNING / LOST 20 / 4

Italics denote Non-Conference Game

RECEIVING REC. YDS. AVG. TDJeff Janis 106 1,635 148.6 17Michael Albrecht 42 448 49.8 4TACKLES S-A-T INT SACKS TFLBrian Johnson 38-64-102 1-0 2.0-2 8.0-22Jon Bryant 31-42-73 1-0 - 1.0-2DeAngelo Parris 37-14-51 - - 3.5-5RETURNING STARTERSOFFENSE POS. CL. HT. WT.Tevon Conrad LT Sr. 6-8 320Christian Babini LG Sr. 6-3 295Kaleb Forr OC Sr. 6-2 290Jesse Somsel RG Sr. 6-4 300Jonathon Jennings QB Sr. 6-2 200Jeff Janis WR Sr. 6-3 215

OFFENSE POS. CL. HT. WT.Michael Albrecht WR Sr. 5-9 170Mark Thrash WR Sr. 6-0 175Logan Hauserman RT Jr. 6-7 305Scott Stanford PK Jr. 5-11 180DEFENSE POS. CL. HT. WT.Jordan Maccoux DT Sr. 6-3 260Mason Duke DT Sr. 6-5 285Ryan Busch DE Sr. 6-6 260Brian Johnson LB Sr. 6-1 230Jon Bryant S Sr. 5-10 190DeAngelo Parris DB Sr. 5-10 175Branko Hamilton P Sr. 6-0 185Will Schwarz DE Jr. 6-5 275Major Metcalf LB Jr. 6-2 225David Toussaint DB Jr. 6-1 190

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSRUSHING ATT. YDS. AVG. TDJonathon Jennings 82 291 3.5 6Jamohn Martin 10 45 4.5 2PASSING A-C-I YDS. PCT. TDJonathon Jennings 420-270-10 3,282 64.3 27

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ASHLANDDate Score Site Res.1990 14-3 H W1991 38-7 A W1992 27-10 H L1993 29-14 A L1994 17-7 A W1995 52-17 H W1996 14-7 A W1997 31-20 H W1998 42-35 H W1999 44-26 A W2000 38-7 H W2001 63-19 A W2004 37-7 H W2005 14-10 A W2006 30-24 H W2007 Cancelled A -2008 48-42 H W2008 40-7 H W*2009 34-7 A WGVSU leads series 16-2* NCAA D-II Playoffs

FERRIS STATEDate Score Site Res.1971 57-0 A L1972 42-0 A L1973 17-13 H L1974 17-12 H L1975 38-0 A W1976 26-23 H L1977 11-7 A L1978 38-14 H W1979 14-9 H L1980 35-7 A W1981 46-12 H W1982 38-35 A W1983 52-21 H W1984 13-11 A L1985 27-21 A W1986 30-22 H W1987 21-5 A W1988 36-20 H W1989 28-0 A W1990 42-12 H W1991 28-6 A W1992 23-0 H L1993 17-17 A T1994 27-21 H L1995 30-21 A L1996 36-17 H W1997 21-18 A W1998 56-53 (ot) A W1999 48-23 H L2000 21-20 H W2001 63-17 A W2003 40-10 H W2004 24-6 A W2005 30-10 H W2006 28-6 A W2007 34-7 H W2008 31-13 H W2009 17-10 A W2010 41-0 A W2011 57-10 H W2012 40-24 H LGVSU leads series 27-13-1

FINDLAYDate Score Site Res.1971 70-6 A L1972 38-6 A L1973 52-6 A W

FINDLAY (CONT.)1974 41-7 H W1998 50-7 H W1999 37-9 A W2002 63-19 H W2003 44-0 A W2006 13-0 A W2007 38-15 H W2008 34-10 A W2009 38-13 H W2010 35-7 A W2011 26-20 H LGVSU leads series 11-3

HILLSDALEDate Score Site Res.1974 14-10 A W1975 31-14 H W1976 16-3 A W1977 31-20 H W1978 28-21 A W1979 28-6 H W1980 27-9 A L1981 23-12 H W1982 24-19 A L1983 12-10 H W1984 20-6 A L1985 21-14 H L1986 25-22 A L1987 28-13 H W1988 20-0 A L1989 31-17 H W1990 38-34 A L1991 9-6 H W1992 34-21 A W1993 38-21 H L1994 33-20 A L1995 25-20 H W1996 17-16 A W1997 14-12 H W2000 31-29 A W2001 57-21 H W2002 44-19 H W2003 37-24 A W2004 58-7 H W2005 38-10 A W2008 41-10 H W2009 27-24 A L2009 44-27 H W*2010 44-41 H W2011 34-31 A L2012 42-34 A WGVSU leads series 25-11* NCAA DII Playoffs

LAKE ERIEDate Score Site Res.2010 57-23 H W2011 61-31 A WGVSU leads series 2-0

MICHIGAN TECHDate Score Site Res.1976 10-8 A W1977 10-6 H L1980 44-6 A W1981 52-6 H W1982 35-28 A W1983 36-34 H W1984 27-20 A L1985 42-22 A W1994 33-7 H W1995 54-52 A W

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MICHIGAN TECH (CONT.)Date Score Site Res.1996 56-7 H W1997 49-21 A W1998 43-23 A W1999 21-7 H W2000 31-29 H W2001 44-34 A W2002 56-14 A W2003 48-17 H W2004 24-7 N* W2006 41-20 H W2007 48-6 A W2008 52-6 H W2009 55-7 A W2010 20-17 A L2011 24-20 H W2012 51-43 A W*Played at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Mich. (Att. 50,123)GVSU leads series 23-3

NORTHERN MICHIGANDate Score Site Res.1975 21-17 A L1976 31-14 H W1978 49-22 A L1979 41-14 H L1980 48-9 A L1981 29-28 H L1982 47-29 A L1983 27-14 H L1984 59-13 A L1985 42-7 H L1986 28-24 A L1987 28-0 H L1988 30-20 A L1989 38-18 H W1990 45-15 A W1991 35-0 H W1992 23-20 A W1993 28-28 H T1994 24-17 A W1995 26-23 H W1996 14-9 A L1997 39-22 H W1998 17-14 H L1999 51-13 A L2000 29-28 A L2001 64-14 H W2002 51-14 H W2003 50-20 A W2004 45-29 A W2005 48-3 H W2006 47-17 A W2007 44-14 H W2008 45-14 A W2009 31-19 H W2010 28-7 H W2011 42-7 A W2012 38-10 A LGVSU lead series 19-17-1

NORTHWOODDate Score Site Res.1973 14-7 A L1974 14-13 H L1975 7-7 A T1976 40-14 H L1977 16-6 A W1978 36-7 H W1979 22-14 A W1980 17-13 H W1981 38-7 A W1982 20-10 H W

NORTHWOOD (CONT.)Date Score Site Res.1983 31-30 A L1984 21-14 H L1985 24-21 H W1986 35-14 A W1987 45-3 H W1988 34-2 A W1989 42-17 H W1993 35-0 A W1994 70-13 A W1995 43-7 H W1996 38-34 A W1997 24-20 H W1998 44-41 H W1999 41-30 A L2000 45-17 H L2002 33-14 H W2003 33-14 A W2004 35-14 H L2004 10-7 A W*2005 30-14 A W2006 45-7 H W2007 51-20 A W2010 35-21 H W2011 35-10 A W2012 42-28 H WGVSU leads series 26-8-1*NCAA DII Playoffs

SAGINAW VALLEY STATEDate Score Site Res.1975 32-5 H W1976 17-6 A W1977 41-14 H W1978 24-14 A W1979 32-24 A L1980 45-22 H W1981 31-7 A W1982 55-7 H W1983 15-14 A L1984 28-14 H L1985 35-18 A L1986 28-13 H W1987 31-28 A W1988 14-13 H W1989 42-17 A W1990 23-7 H W1991 14-10 A L1992 24-20 H W1993 36-17 A W1994 27-20 H W1995 24-21 A L1996 17-6 H W1997 30-27 (ot) A L1998 37-36 A W1999 31-7 H W2000 28-21 A L2001 38-7 H W2001 33-30 H W*2002 23-18 A W2003 34-20 H L2003 10-3 A W*2004 31-20 A L2005 31-10 H W2005 24-17 H W*2006 49-35 H W2007 21-10 A W2008 36-0 A W2009 38-7 H W2010 28-7 A W2011 49-24 H W2012 55-52 A LGVSU leads series 30-11*NCAA D-II Playoffs

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TIFFINDate Score Site Res.2008 49-0 A W2009 47-21 H W2010 71-0 A W2011 70-7 H WGVSU leads series 4-0

WAYNE STATEDate Score Site Res.1975 15-6 A L1976 3-0 H W1977 6-3 A W1978 24-10 H W1979 17-14 A L1980 10-7 H L1981 40-17 A W1982 32-14 H W1983 22-10 A L1984 30-3 H L1985 10-7 H W1986 21-3 A W1987 28-0 H W1988 13-10 A W1989 49-10 H W1990 35-15 H W1991 59-28 A W1992 16-14 H W1993 28-25 A W1994 31-14 H W1995 42-10 A W1996 23-0 H W1997 45-30 A W2000 22-20 A W2001 77-12 H W2002 49-14 A W2003 50-14 H W2004 34-0 A W2005 36-22 H W2006 36-13 A W2007 41-10 N* W2008 24-10 A W2009 59-28 H W2012 35-13 H WGVSU leads series 29-5* Played at Fifth Third Ballpark

GVSU’s record in the state of... Record Pct.Alabama 4-2 .667Califorina 1-1 .500Connecticut 1-0 1.000Florida 0-1 .000Illinois 7-3 .700Indiana 22-3 .880Iowa 0-1 .000Massachusets 1-0 1.000Michigan 273-100-3 .726Minnesota 4-0 1.000Missouri 1-2 .333North Carolina 0-1 .000North Dakota 1-1 .500Ohio 17-6 .739Oregon 1-0 1.000Pennsylvania 4-0 1.000South Dakota 1-1 .500Tennessee 0-1 .000Texas 2-2 .500Wisconsin 1-1 .500Total 341-126-3 .729

GVSU’s record against teams from... Record Pct.Calfornia 2-2 .500Colorado 2-0 1.000Connecticut 2-0 1.000Florida 0-1 .000Georgia 1-0 1.000Illinois 15-5 .750Indiana 45-4 .918Iowa 1-1 .500Massachusets 1-0 1.000Michigan 188-80-3 .693Minnesota 8-1 .889Mississippi 1-0 1.000Missouri 4-6 .400New York 1-0 1.000North Carolina 1-1 .500North Dakota 5-2 .714Ohio 40-8 .833Oregon 2-0 1.000Pennsylvania 14-7 .667South Dakota 1-3 .250Tennessee 1-1 .500Texas 3-3 .500Washington 1-0 1.000Wisconsin 2-1 .667Total 341-136-3 .729

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Overall Home Road First LastTeam GP W L T Pct W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Meeting MeetingAdrian 2 2 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 1973 1974Alma 4 1 3 0 .250 1 1 0 .500 0 2 0 .000 1971 1974Ashland 18 16 2 0 .889 9 1 0 .900 7 1 0 .875 1990 2009Augustana (S.D.) 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 1 0 .000 2010 2010Azusa Pacific First MeetingBentley 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 1 0 0 1.000 2003 2003Bloomsburg 1 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 2001 2001Bowling Green 2 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 1 0 .000 1977 1978Butler 6 5 1 0 .666 3 0 0 1.000 2 1 0 .667 1986 1992California (Pa.) 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 1 0 0 1.000 1989 1989California-Davis 4 2 2 0 .500 1 1 0 .500 1 1 0 .500 1997 2003Carson-Newman 2 1 1 0 .500 1 0 0 1.000 0 1 0 .000 1984 2009Catawba 1 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 2001 2001Central Connecticut 2 2 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 1985 1986Central Florida 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 1 0 .000 1987 1987Central State (Ohio) 5 3 2 0 .600 3 0 0 1.000 0 2 0 .000 1978 1987Central Washington 1 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 2007 2007Colorado Mines 1 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 2010 2010C.W. Post 1 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 2002 2002Defiance 1 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 1977 1977Delta State 1 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 2006 2006East Stroudsburg 1 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 2005 2005East Texas State 2 0 2 0 .000 0 1 0 .000 0 1 0 .000 1990 1991Eastern Illinois 2 0 2 0 .000 0 1 0 .000 0 1 0 .000 1983 1984Elon College (N.C.) 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 1 0 .000 1978 1978Evansville 2 2 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 1985 1986Ferris State 41 27 13 1 .658 13 8 0 .619 14 5 1 .725 1971 2012Findlay 14 11 3 0 .786 5 1 0 .833 6 2 0 .750 1971 2011Franklin College 4 4 0 0 1.000 2 0 0 1.000 2 0 0 1.000 1976 1979Gannon 2 2 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 2004 2005Grand Rapids J.C. 6 3 3 0 .500 2 0 0 1.000 1 3 0 .250 1971 1976Hillsdale 36 25 11 0 .694 16 2 0 .889 9 9 0 .500 1974 2012Hope College 2 1 1 0 .500 0 0 0 - 1 1 0 .500 1971 1980Illinois Benedictine 1 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 1975 1975Illinois-Chicago Circle 2 1 1 0 .500 0 0 0 - 1 1 0 .500 1971 1973Indiana (Pa.) 7 1 6 0 .142 1 3 0 .250 0 3 0 .000 1989 2002Indianapolis 22 20 2 0 .909 10 1 0 .909 10 1 0 .909 1990 2011Kalamazoo College 4 2 2 0 .500 1 0 0 1.000 1 2 0 .333 1971 1974Lake Erie 2 2 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 2010 2011Manchester 3 2 1 0 .666 1 0 0 1.000 1 1 0 .500 1972 1974Mankato State 2 2 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 1989 1990Mercyhurst 8 8 0 0 1.000 4 0 0 1.000 4 0 0 1.000 1998 2007Michigan Tech 26 23 3 0 .884 10 1 0 .909 12 2 0 .857 1976 2012Minnesota-Crookston 1 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 2001 2001Minnesota-Duluth 2 1 1 0 .500 0 1 0 .000 1 0 0 1.000 2008 2009Missouri-Rolla 2 1 1 0 .500 0 1 0 .000 1 0 0 1.000 1985 1986North Dakota 6 4 2 0 .667 3 0 0 1.000 0 1 0 .000 2001 2007North Dakota State 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 1 0 0 1.000 1991 1991Northeast Missouri 2 0 2 0 .000 0 1 0 .000 0 1 0 .000 1987 1988Northern Colorado 1 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 2002 2002Northern Iowa 1 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 1 0 .000 1981 1981Northern Michigan 37 19 17 1 .513 11 6 1 .639 8 11 0 .421 1975 2012Nortwest Missouri St. 5 2 3 0 .400 0 1 0 .000 0 1 0 .000 1984 2009Northwestern Iowa 1 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 1980 1980Northwood 35 26 8 1 .742 13 5 0 .722 13 3 1 .794 1973 2012Notre Dame (Ohio) 1 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 2012 2012Ohio Dominican 1 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 2012 2012Saginaw Valley State 41 30 11 0 .731 18 2 0 .900 12 9 0 .571 1975 2012Slippery Rock 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 1 0 .000 1998 1998South Dakota 1 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 2006 2006South Dakota State 2 0 2 0 .000 0 1 0 .000 0 1 0 .000 1999 2000Southeast Missouri 1 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 1988 1988Southwest Texas State 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 1 0 .000 1996 1996St. Cloud State 1 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 1982 1982St. Francis (Ill.) 8 7 1 0 .875 4 1 0 .800 3 0 0 1.000 1988 1998St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 7 7 0 0 1.000 4 0 0 1.000 3 0 0 1.000 1983 2007Texas A&M-Kingsville 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 1 0 0 1.000 2003 2003Tiffin 5 5 0 0 1.000 2 0 0 1.000 3 0 0 1.000 2008 2012Truman State 6 6 0 0 1.000 3 0 0 1.000 3 0 0 1.000 1975 1980Valdosta State (Ga.) 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 - 2002 2002Valparaiso 5 5 0 0 1.000 2 0 0 1.000 3 0 0 1.000 1975 1992Wayne State (Mich.) 34 29 5 0 .852 15 2 0 .882 13 3 0 .813 1975 2012West Texas A&M 2 2 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 2009 2010Western Illinois 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 1 0 .000 1988 1988Western Michigan 2 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 2 0 .000 1979 1982Western Oregon 2 2 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 2011 2012Winona State 3 3 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 2 0 0 1.000 1987 2004Wisconsin-LaCrosse 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 1 0 0 1.000 1977 1977Wisconsin-Stout 2 1 1 0 .500 1 0 0 1.000 0 1 0 .000 1985 1986Totals: 470 341 126 3 .729 185 42 1 .814 150 81 2 .648(2013 Opponents in Bold)

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The Grand Valley State football team enjoys thefriendly confines of Arend D. Lubbers Stadium, one of thetop Division II facilities in the nation. Gameday at LubbersStadium brings a buzz of excitment and pride to the Lakerfootball program. The surroundings of Lubbers Stadiumhave changed almost yearly and add to the overall festivitiesthat are a part of a Laker football Saturday during the fall.2013 will bring much of the same. The Lakers led the nationin attendance for the second consecutive year, averaging12.034 fans per game in 2012.

The field was lowered by eight feet and the tracksurrounding the field was removed prior to the 2012 cam-paign. Four rows of seats were installed and wrap aroundthe field to accentuate the horseshoe that added about 2,000seats. A grass slope also was also installed on the north sideof the field underneath the video board, which will movethe band to the southeast corner of the stadium. The finishedproject, which includes the installation of an artificial turfplaying surface, will bring the capacity up to about 10,444

For the 2011 season, the stadium saw a renovatedstudent section with a permanent bathroom and concessionbuilding located behind. In addition, the home sidelinestands have been wrapped in blue acrylic for a more com-fortable experience, while a new stadium sound system hasbeen installed on top of the scoreboard. A Daktronics score-board with a ProStar video display board was added for the2005 season. Two seating sections were added to each endof the west side stands to accomadate the overflow crowdsthat have been a part of Lubbers Stadium since 2001.

The Lakers moved all of their football operationsinto the GVSU Football Center and the Rob OdejewskiWeight Room in 2002. The Football Center includes a state-of-the-art locker room, equipment room, the Todd Jagertraining room and meeting rooms. The design doubled thesize of the former building in the north end zone by adding

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TOP 25 LUBBERS STADIUM CROWDSYear Opponent Score Atten.2009 Saginaw Valley State W 38-7 16,4672012 Notre Dame College W 83-46 15,1392011 Western Oregon W 44-20 15,0042008 Ferris State W 31-13 14,6122005 Ferris State W 30-10 14,5572005 Saginaw Valley State W 31-10 14,4722008 Hillsdale W 41-10 14,1612006 Northwood W 45-7 13,4802012 Ferris State L 40-24 13,4562008 Indianapolis W 49-21 13,2012010 West Texas A&M W 34-31 13,1282003 Saginaw Valley State L 34-20 12,8322006 Ashland W 30-24 12,8172003 Ferris State W 40-10 12,6272006 Saginaw Valley State W 49-35 12,4102008 Michigan Tech W 52-6 12,4052002 UC Davis W 24-17 12,3612010 Northern Michigan W 28-7 12,3072012 Northwood W 42-28 12,0982007 Indianapolis W 41-17 12,0802007 Findlay W 38-15 11,7102010 Indianapolis W 38-31 11,6822010 Hillsdale W 44-41 11,6372004 Hillsdale W 58-7 11,6102009 Findlay W 38-13 11,428

over 4,000 square feet (2,000 sqaure feet on each side). Per-manent lighting, a new playing surface, and six executivesuites located on each side of the press box are additionsadded in the last seven years.

The student seating area, which moved to southendzone in 1998, has created unmatched excitment amongthe student body. The student seating section has increasedin capacity from 3,300 with the new bleachers. The Lakerstudent seating section is routinely filled to capacity withthe overflow moving into every open area available.

The Lakers set a Lubbers Stadium and GLIAC sin-gle-game on-campus record in 2009 as 16,467 fans watchedGrand Valley State claim a 38-7 victory over Saginaw Val-ley State. GVSU set a GLIAC single-season attendancerecord in 2008 as 64,511 fans watched five Laker homegames at Lubbers Stadium for an average of 12,902 pergame. The Lakers ranked second in total attendance(73,639) and regular season average (12,902) among DIIschools for the season. Three of the Lakers’ top 10 all-timesingle-game crowds and four of the top 16 came during the2008 regular season. GVSU played before crowds of 14,612(Ferris State), 14,161 (Hillsdale), 13,302 (Indianapolis),12,405 (Michigan Tech) and 10,132 (Ashland) in five regu-lar season dates.

Grand Valley State has recorded sellouts in 41-of-the-last-46 regular season games since 2004 and 52-of-57since 2002.

Designed with the future in mind, the stadium canhave permanent seating added when needed, with ultimateexpansion to 20,000 seats.

The stadium and track complex was dedicated onSeptember 15, 1979, and named in honor of former GrandValley State president, Arend D. Lubbers. Lubbers was in-strumental in raising more than $700,000 toward the$1,050,000 project. The majority of the cost was offset bygifts from GVSU football fans and private donors.

The original Lubbers Stadium was built around theexisting football field of Prescription Athletic Turf (PAT).The field, which is drained and heated by more than seven

miles of tubing and electric coils, was installed in 1972, andopened in 1973.

The Lubbers Stadium press box was designed to ac-comodate both print and electronic media representatives. It’sspacious features include a television booth, two radio boothsand an open air television and film platform on the seconddeck.

Grand Valley’s football team has been very success-ful in games at Lubbers Stadium. The Lakers have an all-timerecord of 163-35-1 (.822) since the stadium was completedin 1979 and GVSU is 78-5 at home since 2001.

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GVSU Yearly Attendance RecordsYear Road Road Avg. Road Home Home Avg. Home Neutral Neutral Total Total Avg. Total Games Att. Att. Games Att. Att. Games Att. Games Att. Att.2012 6 22,103 3,684 5 60,169 12,034 0 - 11 82,272 7,4792011 5 14,240 2,848 6 62,868 10,478 0 - 11 77,108 7,0102010 6 18,509 3,085 7 71,061 10,152 0 - 13 89,570 6,890Totals 17 54,852 3,227 18 194,098 10,783 0 - 35 248,950 7,1132009 7 37,642 5,377 7 69,798 9,971 1 6,211 15 113,651 7,5772008 5 16,752 3,350 7 73,639 10,520 0 - 12 90,391 7,5332007 5 23,559 4,712 7 66,161 9,452 1 10,124 12 99,844 7,6802006 6 15,161 2,527 8 72,651 9,081 1 7,437 15 95,249 6,3502005 4 12,871 3,218 8 73,936 9,242 1 6,837 13 93,644 7.2032004 8 36,715 4,589 4 42,895 10,723 1 50,123 13 129,733 9.9792003 9 42,528 4,725 5 52,225 10,445 1 7,236 15 101,989 6,7992002 4 16,035 4,009 9 63,991 7,110 1 9,736 14 89,762 6,4152001 4 8,789 2,197 9 49,431 5,492 1 6,113 14 64,333 4,5952000 6 14,034 2,339 5 30,155 6,031 0 0 11 44,189 4,017Totals 58 224,086 3,864 69 594,882 8,620 8 103,817 135 922,785 6,835

1999 4 16,451 4,113 6 29,216 4,869 0 - 10 45,667 4,5671998 6 25,625 4,271 6 30,844 5,141 0 - 12 56,469 4,7061997 6 22,870 3,812 5 19,981 3,996 0 - 11 42,851 3,8961996 6 19,010 3,168 5 19,000 3,800 0 - 11 38,010 3,4551995 5 13,118 2,624 6 20,828 3,471 0 - 11 33,946 3,0861994 7 15,345 2,192 5 17,974 3,595 0 - 12 33,319 2,7771993 6 19,402 3,234 5 17,305 3,461 0 - 11 36,707 3,3371992 5 6,600 1,320 6 23,828 3,971 0 - 11 30,428 2,7661991 7 31,436 4,491 5 20,142 4,028 0 - 12 51,578 4,2981990 6 15,495 2,583 6 25,916 4,319 0 - 12 41,411 3,450Totals 58 185,352 3,203 55 225,034 4,092 0 - 113 410,386 3,632

1989 5 19,432 3,886 7 19,584 2,798 0 - 12 39,016 3,2511988 6 19,518 3,235 5 15,527 3,105 0 - 11 35,045 3,1861987 5 23,652 4,730 6 18,535 3,089 0 - 11 42,187 3,8351986 6 19,537 3,256 5 14,763 2,953 0 - 11 34,300 3,1181985 6 17,035 2,839 5 15,634 3,127 0 - 11 32,669 2,9701984 5 17,203 3,441 5 12,912 2,582 0 - 10 30,115 3,0121983 5 7,600 1,520 5 16,787 3,357 0 - 10 24,387 2,4391982 5 23,488 4,698 5 11,228 2,246 0 - 10 34,716 3,4721981 4 18,490 4,623 5 11,216 2,243 0 - 9 29,706 3,3011980 4 18,591 4,648 5 13,355 2,671 0 - 9 31,946 3,550Totals 51 184,546 3,619 53 149,541 2,822 0 - 104 334,087 3,212

1979 5 5,833 1,167 4 14,716 3,679 0 - 9 20,549 2,2831978 6 32,073 5,346 6 9,285 1,546 0 - 12 41,358 3,4471977 4 15,718 3,930 6 9,459 1,577 0 - 10 25,177 2,5181976 6 9,450 1,575 4 6,200 1,550 0 - 10 15,650 1,5651975 5 13,377 2,675 5 17,150 3,430 0 - 10 30,527 3,0531974 4 10,581 2,645 5 11,876 2,375 0 - 9 22,457 2,4951973 4 11,713 2,928 5 13,124 2,625 0 - 9 24,837 2,760Totals 34 98,745 2,904 35 81,810 2,337 0 - 69 180,555 2,615

Total 218 747,581 3,429 230 1,245,365 5,415 8 103,817 456 2,096,763 4,598

Note: Insufficient data from before 1973

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Grand Valley State was one of only a handful of colleges anduniversities which began playing football in the 1970’s. Accordingto NCAA records, the Lakers have been one of the most successfulof all collegiate squads to take the field during that time period.

Laker football has been a key element of Grand Valley’s risefrom a small college to a regional university. President Arend D.Lubbers began the push for a team when he arrived in 1969. A yearlater, a Laker junior varsity team took the field. Then, in the fall of1971, the Lakers kicked off their first varsity season. “It was clearthat Grand Valley was changing from a commuter college, to a res-idential school in need of activities such as music, drama, and ath-letics,” Lubbers recalled. “Football gave us the anchor, somethingyou could build your weekend around.”

The Origin of the ProgramLubbers came to Grand Valley from Central College in Pella,

Iowa, which had a successful football tradition. He hired Zeelandnative Ron Schipper, who had been at Central for 33 years, playedin three national finals, and won one national championship.

“I was used to success at Central College, so when we startedat Grand Valley, I wanted to have a successful program instead ofthrowing the ball out and saying, ‘O.K. boys, it doesn’t matterwhether we win or not.’”

But despite Lubbers’ success at Central College, it took almostnine years before Grand Valley had the total package.

The First Varsity TeamWith blessing from the Board of Control, GV launched its foot-

ball program to play a junior varsity schedule in 1970 and becamevarsity in 1971. On March 24, 1970, Lubbers, along with athleticdirector Charles H. Irwin, announced the hiring of Robert “Rip”Collins, a successful high school coach at Grand Rapids OttawaHills. Success didn’t come quickly for the Lakers, and it took al-most three years to win a football game. Collins was unable to getthe program off to a successful start after going 0-13 and beingoutscored 534-58 in 1971 and 1972.

Harkema Begins the TraditionE. James Harkema took over as head coach in January of 1973,

coming to GV from Northern Illinois where he was an offensivebackfield coach.

Also awaiting Harkema was a brand new football field con-structed in 1972 which featured the first “prescription athletic turf”(PAT) football playing surface in the country.

It was ironic that Harkema opened the 1973 campaign againsthis alma mater Kalamazoo College, where he won 10 varsity lettersand led the Hornets to six MIAA championships.

John Mahan rushed 26 times for 158 yards and Steve Bremsadded 122 more to lead GV to its first football victory in its seasonopener at home, a 27-14 win over Kalamazoo. Defensive tackleBryce Berth and offensive guard Tom Tefft were named the offen-sive and defensive players of the game.

To prove it was not fluke, the Lakers did it again the followingweek with Mahan rushing for 147 yards and Brems adding 138 asGV defeated Chicago Circle 40-8 in a night game played at SoldierField in Chicago.

Grand Valley outscored opponents 259-120 and posted theirfirst winning season. 1973 marked the start of the great footballtradition at Grand Valley, and during the next 10 years underHarkema they would post a 68-29-1 record, win three Great LakesConference football championships and make one trip to the NAIAplayoffs.

Also during that period, a number of Lakers would begin careersin professional football. Jim Schaap and Tom Tefft, 1971-73, werethe first Lakers to sign professional football contracts when theysigned with the Detroit Wheels of the World Football League in1974, setting the stage for a number of GV football alums to followinto the National Football League during that period. They includeGary Evans 1975-77 (New York Jets), Ron Essink 1976-79 (SeattleSeahawks), Ron Rubick 1978-81 (Detroit Lions), Steve Michuta1979-81 (Cleveland Browns), and Jeff Chadwick 1980-82 (DetroitLions).

Many Laker followers feel that the 1975 team, with a 7-2-1record, may have set the standards for many years to come. Afterdropping a hard fought 15-6 contest to Wayne State, which alsoincluded the loss of their quarterback Scott VanDyken for the sea-son, the Lakers bounced back to shutout Ferris State, 38-0, for theirfirst win over the Bulldogs, defeat Saginaw Valley and Hillsdale,tie Northwood, and lose on a trick play to Northern Michigan, 21-17.

1976 was the year Grand Valley would receive national attentionin more ways than one. It all started at Michigan Tech when RogerMcCoy was credited with a 39-yard field goal although the ballnever cleared the crossbar. Instead, the ball hit a public addresswire some 50 feet in the air and the ball dropped straight down infront of the goal posts.

A lengthy deliberation following was dominated by MichiganTech coach Jim Kapp, who brought the ground rule to the attentionof the officials, that if that ball should hit the wire in flight, thedown should be replayed. Kapp’s appeal was denied on the basisthat he forgot to tell Grand Valley or the officials before the startof the game that the rule existed, and because the field goal wasallowed, the Lakers walked away with a 10-8 victory. McCoy hadset a GVSU record with a 60-yard field goal the previous weekagainst Grand Rapids JC at Houseman Field.

The Lakers get on the MapThe game which put Grand Valley on the map was the season

finale against Northern Michigan. The Wildcats came into Allen-dale as defending champions, boasting an 18-game winning streak,ranked No. 1 in Division II and fresh off an 82-7 whipping of Ne-braska-Omaha.

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ABC television sent a crew to feature Northern Michigan, butit was the Lakers, playing 21 seniors who built up a 24-0 lead andwent on to shock the Wildcats 31-14 before the then largest crowdin GV history at the time.

Reflections of that game even hit the state legislature, when theRepresentative Dominic Jacobetti of Neguanee vowed he wouldeat a pasties’ box if Northern were to lose. Although humbled, Ja-cobetti was true to his word, and ate a piece of cake looking like apasties’ box that was furnished by Grand Valley president DonLubbers.

Grand Valley Dominates the GLIACHarkema’s teams had traditionally been built around defense

and a solid running game. In 1977 he decided to go to the air andwith senior quarterback Roy Gonzalez at the helm, a transfer fromToledo, the Lakers took to the air and won the first of three GreatLakes Conference Championships in a five year period.

Gonzalez was followed by quarterbacks David Quinley, SteveMichuta, and Jeff Lynch, who gave GV the most feared passing inthe GLIAC. They were also blessed with outstanding receivers inClint Nash, Michael Woods, Rubick Chadwick, and Bill Luckstedas the Lakers averaged seven wins a year from 1977-82.

Argument still exists over Harkema’s most successful team. The1976 club, despite an 8-2 record, and posting the biggest victoryin the school’s history, finished second in the GLIAC and missedthe NAIA playoffs.

The First Playoff YearIn 1978 with Quinley at the controls, the Lakers suffered early

49-22 and 49-3 losses to Northern Michigan and Bowling Green,but bounced back to win eight straight games including a repeat ofthe GLIAC title and an NCAA playoff victory over Wisconsin-LaCrosse. The team lost at Elon (NC) College 14-7 in the semifi-nals of the NAIA playoffs and closed out with a 9-3 record, themost wins in GV history at the time. The 1981 season was similarto 1978 when the Lakers lost 21-20 to Northern Iowa and 29-28 toNorthern Michigan, but bounced back to dominate the GLIAC andwin their third title despite a rash of injuries which devastated theclub.

The Lakers Earn a New StadiumThe Grand Valley football package was completed when the

stadium and track complex named after its president, Arend D.Lubbers, was dedicated on September 15, 1979. The majority ofthese gifts included contributions from Laker football fans and pri-vate donors. The stadium was built around the existing PAT fieldwith permanent seating for 4,146 fans. Beside the stadium/trackcomplex, the new practice fields and the new Fieldhouse, whichreplaced the Dome in 1982, gave GV one of the finest Division IIfacilities in the Midwest. Harkema was on his way to building an-other winner when he accepted the head coaching job at EasternMichigan. He resigned in November 1982 and was replaced byBob Giesey, Ball State assistant, in December of 1982.

Giesey’s team lost the final two games of the season by twopoints, 31-30 to Northwood and 15-14 to Saginaw Valley to finish4-6. The roof caved in the following year and GV went 0-10 andmanaged only 99 points for the season.

Beck Turns GVSU into a Winner AgainGiesey resigned and Athletic Director Dr. George MacDonald

began a nationwide search which climaxed with the hiring of TomBeck, a Chicago native, who came to Grand Valley from theChicago Blitz of the United States Football League and who hadturned losing programs into winning ones at Illinois Benedictineand Elmhurst College.

It took Beck three games to get back on track in 1985. Facedwith a 14-game losing streak, Beck made some key personnelchanges. Beck installed Guy Schuler at quarterback and movedwide receiver Ray Buckner to tailback, linebacker Sylvester John-son to fullback, and defensive tackle Brian Mulcahy to middle line-backer. The Lakers went out and defeated Evansville 28-14 andfinished the year 6-5.

The next five years would see explosive offenses, outstandingplayers and solid coaching which would result in trips to theNCAA Division II playoffs, as well as the Lakers becoming a fix-ture in preseason and postseason rankings.

Beck’s 1986 team posted a 9-2 record, but that was only aninkling of this to come.

Undefeated in 1989After a pair of 7-4 seasons in 1987 and 1988, the Lakers posted

their first undefeated regular season with an 11-0 record and thefinal Great Lakes Conference Championship in 1989. GV led Di-vision II in total of-fense, averaging480.9 yards pergame and also inpoints with 44.5.

One of the high-lights of the 1989season was GVSU’srecord breaking 91-0victory over Val-paraiso. The Lakersjumped out to a 56-0halftime lead as theyrolled up 731 yardsin total offense.Freshman kickerMiguel Sagaro fromSpain set a DivisionII record when heconnected on 65 of 66 extra points for the season and sophomorefullback Eric Lynch scored 21 touchdowns. Lynch went on to beginan outstanding career with the Detroit Lions.

Grand Valley finished third in the final 1989 Division II polland earned the first of three consecutive playoff berths, losing toIndiana, PA, 34-24 on a frigid November afternoon highlighted by11 inches of snow on the ground.

Grand Valley Joins MIFC, Wins Inaugural CrownIn 1990, Grand Valley, along with GLIAC members Ferris State,

Hillsdale, Northern Michigan, Saginaw Valley, and Wayne State,joined forces with the schools from the Heartland Conferencewhich included Ashland, Butler, University of Indianapolis, St.Joseph’s College, and Valparaiso to form the Midwest Intercolle-giate Football Conference.

The Lakers continued their winning ways, posting a 22-gameregular season winning streak before falling at Hillsdale, 38-34.

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GV won the inaugural MIFC crown, finished with a 10-2 recordand lost to East Texas State, 20-14, in the playoffs. Kelly Moves Up

Beck left Grand Valley the following March to become an as-sistant at Notre Dame, and Athletic Director Mike Kovalchik filledthe position with 28-year old Laker assistant Brian Kelly, a grad-uate of Assumption College, who continued to lead the Lakers tosuccess on the gridiron. He posted his 20th and 30th wins fasterthan any of his predecessors, and going into the 2003 season hada 104-34-2 record in twelve seasons of competition.

GV Defeats Defending National Champ, Goes To Playoffs ForThird Straight Year

Kelly’s first season was a roller coaster ride as the Lakers beganby defeating defending Division II national champion NorthDakota State, 21-17, in Fargo, breaking the Bison 25 game homewinning streak as the Lakers became the first team to score a rush-ing TD in 38 quarters. The following week Grand Valley wasshutout 33-0 in the Butler Bowl. Kelly’s 1991 team went on to posta 9-3 record, losing to East Texas State in the playoffs, 36-15.

Grand Valley shared its second MIFC crown with Butler, Ferris,and Hillsdale in 1992 with an 8-3 record. Kelly’s club returned tothe playoffs in 1994 and posted an 8-4 mark after losing to IUP inthe first round.

Kelly Continues Winning Tradition

The Lakers posted back to back 8-3 seasons in ‘95 and ‘96, fin-ishing second in the MIFC both years. GVSU earned a share ofthe conference title in 1997, with a 9-2 overall record, and finishedthe MIFC season 9-1, with only a 30-27 overtime loss at SaginawValley State.

Quarterback Jeff Fox led the Lakers to their second straightMIFC title and back into the playoffs in 1998 with a 9-1 conferencemark. Fox became Grand Valley State’s first-ever Harlon HillAward Finalist as he rewrote the GVSU single-season and careeroffensive record books. The Lakers season was ended by SlipperyRock in the first round of the playoffs, 37-14.

Kelly decided to go with a youth movement in 1999 and the in-experience showed as the Lakers stumbled to a 5-5 finish. The2000 season started slowly as a tough early schedule dropped

GVSU to 0-3. However, the Lakers did not quit after the roughstart and responded with a six-game winning streak to end the sea-son at 7-4.

In 2001 the dividends of getting young players some vaulableexperience showed as the Lakers not only won their first- everplayoff game but advanced to the 2001 National Championship.Behind an offensive attack like no Division II school before it,Grand Valley posted a perfect 10-0 regular season with an averageof 58.4 points per game and 48.0 average margin of victory.GVSU’s march to the championship game was not easy, however,as quarterback and Harlon Hill Finalist Curt Anes, was injured inthe Lakers’ first playoff game. Grand Valley responded with a firstround 42-14 victory over Bloomsburg, a 33-30 second round winover Saginaw Valley State, and a semifinal win over Catawba Col-lege, 34-16, with two back up quarterbacks. In the championshipgame against North Dakota the Lakers took a 14-10 lead with 2:46left in the game, but the Fighting Sioux responded with a lastminute drive of their own to take the title, 17-14.

Finish what we started was the motto of the 2002 season.Curt Anes returned from a serious knee injury to guide GVSU to aperfect 10-0 regular season mark. GVSU defeated three rankedteams en route to the undefeated season. The playoffs began witha convincing 62-13 win over C.W. Post. Then came a matchupagainst longtime nemesis Indiana (Pa.). GVSU entered the game0-6 against the Indians all-time, however, scored on its first eightpossessions in the first half and built a 50-7 lead. The Lakerscruised to a 62-21 win and advanced to the NCAA DII semifinals.Grand Valley State again jumped out to an early lead and neverlooked back with an impressive 44-7 victory over Northern Col-orado. The win advanced GVSU to the NCAA DII National Cham-pionship game for the second straight year. The #1 ranked Lakerssquared off against #2 Valdosta State for a winner take all game.GVSU led 17-6 at the half and 24-6 midway through the fourthquarter. However, VSU scored 18 unanswered points to tie thegame with just over three minutes remaining. Anes, who won theHarlon Hill Award as the DII Player of the Year less than 24 hoursearlier, drove the Lakers 68 yards in 2:05 for a TD to give GVSUthe 2002 NCAA DII National Championship. Anes hit All-Amer-ican David Kircus on a 10-yard pass for the winning score. GrandValley State went wire-to-wire as the top-ranked team in DivisionII and finished with a perfect 14-0 record.

Following “Finish What We Started” in 2002, the 2003motto was “Tradition Never Graduates”. Gone from the 2002 teamwere 25 seniors that concluded their careers with back-to-back ap-pearances in the NCAA DII Championship game. However, some-one forgot to tell the the 2003 squad that the run was over. The2003 campaign started with a road win over perennial DII powerUC Davis that was now a I-AA school. GVSU limited the high-powered Aggie offense to just two field goals, while GVSU’s All-American placekicker, David Hendrix, booted three field goals, thefinal one coming in overtime to give a young GVSU squad a 9-6win. A resounding win over West Michigan rival Ferris State fol-lowed as the Laker defense scored a pair of TDs. Wins over WayneState, Hillsdale, Michigan Tech and Northern Michigan built theLakers’ overall winning streak to 20 games and the conferencestreak to 29 games. A date with fourth-ranked Saginaw Valley Statewas next on the ledger and GVSU and GLIAC record crowd of12,832 attended the much anticipated contest at Lubbers Stadium.GVSU turnovers and miscues filled the second half and the Cardi-nals capitalized to claim a 34-20 victory.

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build momentum towards another playoff run. However, this play-off run would have to be done on the road as GVSU entered theplayoffs seeded third in the Northeast Region. The Lakers openedwith a 65-36 win at Bentley College that set up a rematch withSVSU. Scott Mackey picked off a pass late in the second quarterto score the games only TD and give GVSU a 10-3 win. A win (31-3) in south Texas over Texas A&M-Kingsville propelled GVSUinto its third straigth NCAA DII Championship game. A familarfoe, North Dakota, was on the docket in a game that was sure tobe a defensive battle. GVSU led 3-0 in the third quarter, but UNDwas deep in Laker territory and looking to take the lead before jun-ior defensive back Lucius Hawkins made the play of the game.Hawkins forced a fumble by the Sioux QB that he in turn picked

up and raced 59 yards to the North Dakota 20-yard line. All-Amer-ican Michael Tennessee scored three plays later from three yardsout to give GVSU a 10-0 lead. GVSU led 10-3 in the closing min-utes as North Dakota was driving. Senior linebacker Mike Hoadwould have none of that and picked off a pass on the Laker 10 topreserve the win and give GVSU back-to-back NCAA DII Na-tional Championships. The 2003 GVSU senior class etched theirnames in the record books by becoming just the second team(North Alabama) in NCAA DII history to make three consecutivetrips to the title game. The Laker seniors were 47-2 in their final49 games and tallied a four-year GLIAC record of 34-4.

Chuck Martin Takes Over The Reins Of Laker FootballThe 2004 season opened the era of a new mentor as Brian Kelly

left following the 2003 season to take the head coach job at CentralMichigan. Enter Chuck Martin as the fifth head coach in the historyof the Laker football program. Martin won more games (10) thanany of the four previous head coaches in their first year at the helm.In addition, the Lakers advanced to the NCAA DII Quarterfinalsfor the fourth straight year. The 2004 Laker seanior class concludedtheir careers with a 51-5 record, including two National Champi-onships and three title game appearances. The 51 wins by the Lakersenior class tied the DII record for wins in a career. DT KeyontaMarshall became GVSU’s first-ever three-time All-American andGrand Valley State continued to set single-season attendancerecords with a single-game average of 10,799 in 2004. National Championship Number Three

Year number two in the Chuck Martin era started with a lot ofpromise and ended with a National Championship. GVSU swept through the regular season with a perfect 9-0record. Grand Valley State held the top spot in the AFCA poll aftera 14-10 comeback win at Ashland on Sept. 17. The Lakers claimeda pair of impressive wins in October over nationally-ranked oppo-nents. GVSU claimed a 31-10 victory over #4 Saginaw ValleyState and then one week later tallied a 30-14 win at #5 Northwood.The Lakers’ final game of the regular season was cancelled due tolightning on a November night. GVSU received a bye as the top seed in the Northwest Regionand opened the playoffs with a familar foe in North Dakota. GVSUdominated the contest defensively and had all the points theyneeded by the half (14-0) en route to a 17-3 victory. A rematch withSaginaw Valley State was next and the Cardinals built a 14-7 half-time lead. However, a crucial TD on fourth-and-one tied the gamein the third quarter and GVSU added 10 more points to claim a 24-17 victory. The semifinals were next and East Stroudsburg (Pa.)was all that stood between the Lakers another trip to Florence. TheWarriors didn’t stand in the way long and GVSU raced out to a 41-0 lead midway through the second quarter and went on to claim a55-20 victory.

Grand Valley State was making its fourth appearance in theNCAA DII title game in the last five years. The Lakers trailedNorthwest Missouri State 17-14 midway through the fourth quarterwhen they started their National Championship game-winningdrive. Junior QB Cullen Finnerty hit WR Eric Fowler with a keythird-down pass to keep the drive alive. Senior WR BrandonLangston thought he let the title slip away when a Finnerty passjust slipped through his hands. However, Finnerty came back tothe Lakers’ playmaker later in the drive and boy did he prove wor-thy of the task. Langston took a screen pass and raced 35 yards topaydirt to give GVSU a 21-17 lead with just over four minutes re-maining. The Bearcats picked up a couple of first downs and hadone final play from the Laker 25 with one tick left on the clock.The pass was completed, but senior safety Joe Ballard and sopho-more linebacker Kirk Carruth made sure it was short of the goalline and GVSU had its third DII football National Championshipin four years. The victory also enabled the Laker senior class topick up their 51st victory against just four losses to establish thetop victory total and best winning percentage in a four-year period.The Lakers placed 18 on the All-GLIAC team, including nine first-teamers. DT Mike McFadden was named the GLIAC DefensiveLineman of the Year, while Cullen Finnerty was named the Offen-sive Back of the Year. McFadden and OT Josh Bourke were con-sensus all-americans. McFadden was named the Gene UpshawAward winner as the top DII interior lineman. Head coach ChuckMartin was named the AFCA DII Coach of the Year.

Allendale Becomes Titletown Allendale, Michigan officially became titletown of Division II

football on Dec. 16, 2006. Grand Valley State captured its fourthNCAA DII Football National Championship in the last five years(2002, 2003, 2005, 2006), becoming just the second team in DIIhistory to finish the the season with a 15-0 mark. Grand ValleyState has appeared in five title games since 2001.

The Lakers swept through the 2006 regular season in dominatingfashion, outscoring its GLIAC foes by an average score of 37.1 -14.6. Grand Valley State then rambled through a playoff run thatincluded wins over two North Central Conference schools (SouthDakota and North Dakota) in regional action, a win over a Gulf

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South Conference team (Delta State) in the semifinals, followedby a victory over Northwest Missouri State (17-14) of the MIAAin the title game. QB Cullen Finnerty scored the game winner earlyin the fourth quarter on a 4-yard run and the Laker defense pre-served the win. Finnerty ran for 117 and passed for 225, while cor-nerback Bill Brechin picked off two passes and recovered a fumblefor the defense. GVSU also played on national television threetimes (ESPN2 twice and CSTV) during the 2006 season. An in-credible 21 players earned All-GLIAC plaudits, including ninefirst-teamers. Seven individuals earned all-american honors, in-cluding consensus first-teamers in QB Cullen Finnerty, OT Bran-don Barnes, DL Mike McFadden, LB Anthony Adams and CBBrandon Carr. GVSU concluded the 2006 season with college football’slongest active winning streak (28 games) and the winners in 85-of-their-last-90 football games. Grand Valley State quarterbackCullen Finnerty concluded his career as college football’s all-timewinningest starting QB in terms of total wins with a 51-4 record.The GVSU 2006 senior class ended their playing careers with a52-4 overall mark and three National Championships. Including aredshirt year in 2002, the senior class was 66-4 with four NationalChampionships. Grand Valley State didn’t win the 2007 NCAA DII FootballNational Championship, but it took an unforseen road trip, anice storm and a record-setting performance by an all-americanrunning back to keep the Lakers out of the title game. The Lak-ers went through the regular season with a perfect 10-0 record andwon its first two playoff games en route to the NCAA Division IISemifinals. The 12 straight wins ran the Lakers’ Division II record

win streak to 40 games before it ended with a loss at No. 5 North-west Missouri State in the semifinals. The Lakers were ranked No.1 in the nation until their loss in the 13th game. Sophomore Brad Iciek excelled in his first season as GVSU’sstarting quarterback and compiled a quarterback efficiency ratingof 168.12 by completing 61.1 percent of his passes for 2,850 yardsand 30 touchdowns. Freshman Jimmy Berezik stepped in and ranfor 1,021 yards with eight touchdowns, while Blake Smolen tallied1,631 all-purpose yards. Senior Brandon Horn caught a team-best55 passes for 823 yards, while Antione Trent hauled in 34 passesfor 585 yards and 11 TDs. Defensively, the Lakers were led by An-thony Adams and Dan Skuta. Adams piled up 94 tackles, 52 solo,along with 20.5 tackles for loss for a total of 74 yards. He also

recorded six sacks and two forced fumbles. Skuta was second onthe team with 77 tackles, with 17.5 for a loss. He notched 11.5sacks for 71 yards and forced four fumbles. Following the season, defensive back Brandon Carr was se-lected by the Kansas City Chiefs as the fifth pick in the fifth roundof the NFL draft. Carr was the first Laker to be drafted since Key-onta Marshall was drafted in the second day of the 2005 draft.Three other Lakers earned various all-american honors followingthe season. Adams was named to the American Football CoachesAssociation All-American First Team, as well as the AP and Dak-tronics, Inc. All-American First Teams. Brandon Barnes earned APand Daktronics First Team All-American plaudits, as well. He alsotook home the Gene Upshaw award as the best lineman in DivisionII football. Skuta also earned First Team All-American status fromDaktronics, and also second team plaudits from the AP. The selec-tions marked the seventh straight year that a GVSU player wasnamed to the AFCA All-American First Team. Iciek was also named as a Harlon Hill finalist for the mostvaluable player in Division II football. He became the fourthstraight GVSU quarterback to be named as a Harlon Hill finalist.Head coach Chuck Martin was named the NCAA Division IIAFCA Region 3 Coach of the Year after leading the Laker footballprogram to a third consecutive undefeated regular season.

The Lakers tallied their fourth consecutive undefeated regularseason and fourth straight GLIAC title in 2008, however, a 19-13double overtime loss to eventual national champion Minnesota-Duluth dimmed the shine on the regular season. Iciek was a finalistfor the Harlon Hill Award for the second straight year, while DTDan Skuta, OC Billy Eisenhardt and OT Sam Allen were consensusall-america selections. The most successful DII football team since 2001 continuedits winning ways in 2009. The Lakers won their fifth straightGLIAC title and advanced to the NCAA DII National Champi-onship game for the sixth time in the last nine years. Hillsdale Col-lege snapped the Lakers’ 45-game regular season winning streak,but GVSU atoned for that loss with a win over the Chargers in theNCAA playoffs. NW Missouri State claimed a 30-23 win over theLakers in the title game. Senior QB Brad Iciek was a Harlon Hill finalist for the thirdconsecutive year and senior WR Blake Smolen became the Lakersall-time, all-purpose yardage leader. Nick McDonald, DannyRichard, Justin Victor and Jake McGuckin were recognized nation-ally for their play on the field.

Matt Mitchell Takes Over As Head Coach Matt Mitchell took over as the seventh head coach in the pro-grams history and won the most games of any first-year head coach(11). The Lakers claimed their sixth straight GLIAC title and ap-peared in the NCAA DII Playoffs for the 11th consecutive year. Senior offensive lineman Cameron Bradfield was a consensusFirst-Team All-American, while senior linebacker Justin Victoralso earned post-season honors from several publications. After claiming the 2011 season opener, GVSU lost threestraight games by a total of 10 points in games where the outcomewas decided on the last play of the game. The Lakers reboundedand won seven straight games to end the season, however, GVSUwas not selected for the NCAA DII Playoffs for the first time in10 years, despite claiming a 49-24 win over Saginaw Valley Statein the season finale. The Lakers claimed the 2012 GLIAC NorthDivsion crown, but an 8-3 mark, including a 7-3 GLIAC record,did not qualify them for the playoffs.

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GV Opp H/A Opponent Date Result Score 15 NR A Saginaw Valley State 11-10-12 L 55-52 19 NR H Wayne State 11-3-12 W 35-13 23 24 A Hillsdale 10-27-12 W 42-23 24 NR H Northwood 10-20-12 W 42-28 14 NR A Northern Michigan 10-13-12 L 38-10 3 NR H Ferris State 10-6-12 L 40-24 3 22 A Michigan Tech 9-29-12 W 51-43 4 NR H Ohio Dominican 9-22-12 W 46-41 4 NR A Tiffin 9-15-12 W 28-0 7 NR H Notre Dame (Ohio) 9-8-12 W 83-46 7 NR A Western Oregon 9-1-12 W 48-20 15 NR A Indianapolis 9-17-11 L 34-33 4 NR A Hillsdale 9-10-11 L 34-31 5 NR H Western Oregon 9-1-11 W 44-20 6 9 A Augustana (S.D.)* 11-27-10 L 38-6 6 16 H Colorado Mines* 11-20-10 W 35-13 6 NR A Saginaw Valley State 11-13-10 W 28-7 8 NR H Northwood 11-6-10 W 35-21 1 NR A Michigan Tech 10-30-10 L 20-17 1 NR A Ferris State 10-23-10 W 41-0 1 NR H Lake Erie 10-16-10 W 57-23 1 NR H Northern Michigan 10-9-10 W 28-7 1 NR A Tiffin 10-2-10 W 71-10 1 NR A Findlay 9-25-10 W 35-7 1 NR H Indianapolis 9-18-10 W 38-31 1 11 H Hillsdale 9-11-10 W 44-41 2 8 H West Texas A&M 9-2-10 W 34-31 3 2 N NW Missouri State# 12-12-09 L 30-23 3 10 H Carson-Newman* 12-5-09 W 41-27 3 4 A Minnesota-Duluth* 11-28-09 W 24-10 3 13 H Hillsdale* 11-21-09 W 44-27 3 NR H Wayne State 11-7-09 W 59-28 5 NR H Northern Michigan 10-31-09 W 31-19 6 NR A Ashland 10-24-09 W 34-7 8 18 H Findlay 10-17-09 W 38-13 1 NR A Hillsdale 10-10-09 L 27-24 1 NR H Tiffin 10-3-09 W 47-21 1 NR A Michigan Tech 9-26-09 W 55-7 1 NR A Ferris State 9-19-09 W 17-10 1 13 H Saginaw Valley State 9-12-09 W 38-7 1 NR A Indianapolis 9-5-09 W 26-10 1 11 A West Texas A&M 8-29-09 W 37-23 1 6 H Minnesota-Duluth* 11-29-08 L 19-13 (2OT) 1 17 H Ashland* 11-22-08 W 40-7 1 25 A Wayne State 11-8-08 W 24-10 1 NR A Northern Michigan 11-1-08 W 45-14 1 23 H Ashland 10-25-08 W 48-42 1 NR A Findlay 10-18-08 W 34-10 1 NR H Hillsdale 10-11-08 W 41-10 2 NR A Tiffin 10-4-08 W 49-0 2 23 H Michigan Tech 9-27-08 W 52-6 2 24 H Ferris State 9-20-08 W 31-13 2 25 A Saginaw Valley State 9-13-08 W 36-0 2 NR H Indianapolis 9-6-08 W 49-21 1 5 A NW Missouri State* 12-8-07 L 34-16 1 21 H Central Washington* 12-1-07 W 41-21 1 7 H North Dakota* 11-24-07 W 21-14 1 NR H Northern Michigan 11-10-07 W 44-14 1 NR A Saginaw Valley State 11-3-07 W 21-10 1 NR H Ferris State 10-27-07 W 34-7 1 NR A Northwood 10-20-07 W 51-20 1 25 H Indianapolis 10-13-07 W 41-17 1 NR A Mercyhurst 10-6-07 W 59-7 1 NR N Wayne State 9-29-07 W 41-10 1 25 A Michigan Tech 9-22-07 W 48-6 1 NR H Findlay 9-15-07 W 38-15 1 NR H St. Joseph’s College 8-30-07 W 42-14 1 2 N NW Missouri State# 12-16-06 W 17-14 1 11 H Delta State* 12-10-06 W 49-30 1 8 H North Dakota* 12-2-06 W 30-20 1 16 H South Dakota* 11-25-06 W 35-17 1 NR A Northern Michigan 11-11-06 W 47-17 1 NR H Saginaw Valley State 11-4-06 W 49-35 1 NR A Ferris State 10-28-06 W 28-6 1 9 H Northwood 10-21-06 W 45-7 1 NR A Indianapolis 10-14-06 W 33-7 1 NR H Mercyhurst 10-7-06 W 49-17 1 NR A Wayne State 9-30-06 W 36-13 1 NR H Michigan Tech 9-21-06 W 41-20 1 NR A St. Joseph’s 9-16-06 W 31-6 1 NR H Ashland 9-9-06 W 30-24 1 NR A Findlay 9-2-06 W 13-0 1 21 N NW Missouri State# 12-10-05 W 21-17 1 16 H East Stroudsburg* 12-3-05 W 55-20 1 4 H Saginaw Valley State* 11-26-05 W 24-17

GV Opp H/A Opponent Date Result Score 1 16 H North Dakota* 11-19-05 W 17-3 1 NR H Northern Michigan 10-29-05 W 48-3 1 5 A Northwood 10-22-05 W 30-14 1 4 H Saginaw Valley State 10-15-05 W 31-10 1 NR A Hillsdale 10-8-05 W 38-10 1 NR H Wayne State 10-1-05 W 36-22 2 NR A Ashland 9-17-05 W 14-10 2 NR A Indianpolis 9-10-05 W 29-13 2 NR H Gannon 9-3-05 W 61-10 3 NR H Ferris State 8-27-05 W 30-10 15 14 A North Dakota* 11-27-04 L 19-15 15 7 A Northwood* 11-20-04 W 10-7 15 8 A Winona State* 11-13-04 W 16-13 17 4 N Michigan Tech 11-6-04 W 24-7 19 NR A Northern Michigan 10-30-04 W 45-29 10 18 H Northwood 10-23-04 L 35-14 1 23 A Saginaw Valley State 10-16-04 L 30-21 1 NR H Hillsdale 10-9-04 W 58-7 1 NR A Wayne State 10-2-04 W 34-0 1 NR H Ashland 9-18-04 W 37-7 1 NR H Indianapolis 9-11-04 W 35-19 1 NR A Gannon 9-4-04 W 48-17 1 NR A Ferris State 8-28-04 W 24-6 4 17 N North Dakota# 12-13-03 W 10-3 4 3 A Tex. A&M-Kingsville* 12-6-03 W 31-3 4 1 A Saginaw Valley State* 11-29-03 W 10-3 4 19 A Bentley* 11-22-03 W 65-36 4 NR A Findlay 11-15-03 W 44-0 4 NR A Indianapolis 11-8-03 W 53-10 6 NR H Mercyhurst 11-1-03 W 51-6 7 NR A Northwood 10-25-03 W 33-14 1 4 H Saginaw Valley State 10-18-03 L 34-20 1 NR A Northern Michigan 10-11-03 W 50-20 1 NR H Michigan Tech 10-4-03 W 48-17 1 NR A Hillsdale 9-27-03 W 37-24 1 NR H Wayne State 9-20-03 W 50-14 1 NR H Ferris State 9-13-03 W 40-14 1 (1-AA) A UC-Davis 9-6-03 W 9-6 (OT) 1 2 N Vadosta State# 12-14-02 W 31-24 1 7 H Northern Colorado* 12-7-02 W 44-7 1 6 H Indiana (Pa.)* 11-30-02 W 62-21 1 12 H C.W. Post* 11-23-02 W 62-13 1 19 H Findlay 11-16-02 W 63-19 1 NR H Indianapolis 11-9-02 W 50-13 1 NR A Mercyhurst 11-2-02 W 62-24 1 NR H Northwood 10-26-02 W 33-14 1 3 A Saginaw Valley State 10-19-02 W 23-18 1 NR H Northern Michigan 10-12-02 W 51-14 1 NR A Michigan Tech 10-5-02 W 56-14 1 NR H Hillsdale 9-28-02 W 44-19 1 NR A Wayne State 9-21-02 W 49-14 1 6 H UC-Davis 9-7-02 W 24-17 2 4 N North Dakota# 12-8-01 L 17-14 2 7 H Catawba* 12-1-01 W 34-16 2 9 H Saginaw Valley State* 11-24-01 W 33-30 2 5 H Bloomsburg* 11-17-01 W 42-14 3 NR H Hillsdale 11-10-01 W 57-21 4 NR H Wayne State 11-3-01 W 77-12 5 NR A Michigan Tech 10-27-01 W 44-34 7 NR H Mercyhurst 10-20-01 W 59-3 12 NR A Indianapolis 10-13-01 W 63-27 15 NR A Ferris State 10-6-01 W 63-17 15 NR H Northern Michigan 9-29-01 W 64-14 15 NR A Ashland 9-22-01 W 63-19 18 21 H Saginaw Valley State 9-8-01 W 38-7 22 NR H Minnesota-Crookston 8-30-01 W 56-0 When Ranked Overall Since 2001Total: 135-16Home: 73-4Away: 56-10Neutral: 6-2When Ranked #1Total: 81-6Home: 45-2Away: 32-4Neutral: 4-0 # NCAA DII National Championship game * NCAA DII Playoff game

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20011. North Dakota2. Grand Valley State3. Catawaba4. Valdosta State5. UC Davis6. Saginaw Valley State7. Chadron State8. Indiana (Pa.)9. Tuskegee10. Tarleton State11. Pittsburg State12. Bloomsburg13. Texas A&M-Kingsville14. Winona State15. Central Arkansas16. Nebraska-Omaha17. Tusculum18. Arkansas Tech19. C.W. Post20. Fort Valley State21. Central Missouri22. North Dakota State23. Western Washington24. Virginia Union25. West Georgia

20021. Grand Valley State2. Valdosta State3. Nothern Colorado4. Texas A&M-Kingsville5. Carson-Newman6. Northwest Missouri State7. UC Davis8. Indiana (Pa.)9. Central Washington10. Central Missouri11. Minnesota-Duluth12. Nebraska-Kearney13. Saginaw Valley State14. Tuskegee15. Catawaba16. Fayetteville State17. C.W. Post18. St. Cloud State19. Tarleton State20. Chadron State21. Pittsburg State22. Bloomsburg23. Bentley24. East Stoudsburg25. Findlay

20031. Grand Valley State2. North Dakota3. Texas A&M-Kingsville4. Saginaw Valley State5. North Alabama6. Carson-Newman7. Valdosta State8. Winona State9. Indiana (Pa.)10. Pittsburg State11. Southern Arkansas12. Catawaba13. Central Oklahoma14. Mesa State15. Emporia State16. Delta State17. Central Missouri State18. Edinboro19. Tusculum20. Tarleton State21. Bentley22. North Dakota State23. Chadron State24. Nebraska-Omaha25. Northwest Missouri State

20041. Valdosta State2. Pittsburg State3. Northwest Missouri State4. North Dakota5. Albany St. (Ga.)6. Texas A&M-Kingsville7. West Chester8. Colorado Mines9. Grand Valley State10. Northwood11. Michigan Tech12. East Stroudsburg13. Winona State14. Carson-Newman15. Shippensburg16. Arkansas Tech17. St. Cloud State18. Edinboro19. South Dakota20. Bentley21. Central Oklahoma22. Tuskegee23. Southeastern Oklahoma24. Nebraska-Omaha25. Saginaw Valley State

20051. Grand Valley State2. Northwest Missouri State3. Saginaw Valley State4. North Alabama5. East Stroudsburg6. Central Arkansas7. Bloomsburg8. North Dakota9. Albany State (Ga.)10. Presbyterian11. Tuskegee12. Pittsburg State13. Washburn14. Valdosta State15. West Texas A&M16. Nebraska-Omaha17. South Dakota18. Northwood19. North Carolina Central20. Shepherd21. Carson-Newman22. C.W. Post23. Angelo State24. Nebraska-Kearney25. Missouri Western State

20061. Grand Valley State2. Northwest Missouri State3. Delta State4. Bloomsburg5. Chadron State6. North Alabama7. North Dakota8. Shepherd9. North Carolina Central10. West Texas A&M11. Nebraska-Omaha12. Newberry13. South Dakota14. Valdosta State15. Pittsburg State16. Missouri Western State17. Midwestern State18. Northwood19. Winona State20. Abilene Christian21. Elizabeth City State22. Tiffin23. Bemidji State24. West Chester25. Indiana (Pa.)

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20071. Valdosta State2. Northwest Missouri State3. Grand Valley State4. California (Pa.)5. Chadron State6. North Alabama7. Nebraska-Omaha8. West Texas A&M9. North Dakota10. Delta State11. Central Washington12. Carson-Newman12. Catawba14. Shepherd15. Abilene Christian16. Tuskegee17. West Chester18. Indiana (Pa.)19. Mesa State20. Newberry21. Tarleton State22. Ashland23. Winona State24. Washburn25. Midwestern State

20081. Minnesota-Duluth2. Northwest Missouri State3. North Alabama4. Grand Valley State5. Abilene Christian6. California (Pa.)7. Delta State8. Pittsburg State9. Chadron State10. West Texas A&M11. Bloomsburg12. Valdosta State13. Central Washington14. Tuskegee15. Ashland16. Tusculum17. West Chester18. Carson-Newman19. Wayne State (Neb.)20. Edinboro21. Indiana (Pa.)22. Nebraska-Omaha23. Minnesota St.-Mankato24. Seton Hill25. American International

20091. Northwest Missouri State2. Grand Valley State3. Central Washington4. Carson-Newman5. Minnesota-Duluth6. North Alabama7. California (Pa.)8. Nebraska-Kearney9. West Liberty10. Tarleton State11. Hillsdale12. Minnesota St.-Mankato13. Abilene Christian14. Midwestern State15. Shippensburg16. Texas A&M-Kingsville17. Tuskegee18. Arkansas Tech19. Saginaw Valley State20. UNC-Pembroke21. West Alabama22. Albany State23. Charleston24. Edinboro25. Washburn

20101. Minnesota-Duluth2. Delta State3. Northwest Missouri State4. Albany State5. Central Missouri6. Augustana7. Shepherd8. Abilene Christian9. Texas A&M-Kingsville10. Grand Valley State11. Mercyhurst12. St. Cloud State13. Kutztown14. California (Pa.)15. Bloomsburg16. Hillsdale17. Valdosta State18. West Texas A&M19. Colorado Mines20. Wingate21. Wayne State (Mich.)22. North Alabama23. Nebraska-Kearney24. Missouri Western25. Michigan Tech

20111. Pittsburg State2. Wayne State3. Winston-Salem State4. Delta State5. Northwest Missouri State6. Minnesota-Duluth7. Midwestern State8. New Haven9. Colorado State-Pueblo10. Nebraska-Kearney11. Washburn12. North Greenville13. Kutztown14. North Alabama15. California (Pa.)16. Abilene Christian17. St. Cloud State18. Missouri Western State19. Mars Hill20. Humboldt State21. Bloomsburg22. Shepherd23. West Alabama24. West Virginia Wesleyan25. West Texas A&M

20121. Valdosta State2. Winston-Salem State3. Minnesota State4. West Texas A&M5. Missouri Western State6. Colorado State-Pueblo7. Indiana (Pa.)8. New Haven9. Ashland10. Northwest Missouri State11. Henderson State12. Minnesota-Duluth13. Carson-Newman14. Shippensburg15. Indianapolis16. Midwestern State17. Bloomsburg18. Chadron State19. Harding20. Lenoir-Rhyne21. West Alabama22. Emporia State23. Tuskegee24. Missouri S&T25. Shepherd

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THIS IS GVSUFOOTBALL

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Since 1971, when Grand Valley State Uni-versity kicked off the first season of varsityfootball in Allendale, the Lakers have estab-lished themselves as one of the most success-ful college football programs in the country.

Grand Valley has won national champi-onships, rewritten record books, and pro-duced numerous all-americans and NFLcaliber players on the way to becoming aforce in Division II football.

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From Grand Valley State's first all-american in 1974 to the 2002 season when 11 Lakers garneredvarious all-america honors, GVSU has produced some of the top players in the country. Since2001, the Lakers have had at least four players earn all-america plaudits each season with the ex-ception of 2011 and 2012.

Eric Lynch (1989-90), Jeff Fox (1998), Curt Anes(2001-02), Cullen Finnerty (2006) and Brad Iciek(2007-09) finished among the top eight finalists forthe Harlon Hill Award.

After finishing second in 2001, despite having themost first place votes, Curt Anes claimed DivisionII’s top award in 2002 and led Grand Valley State toits first National Championship the following day.

GVSU Harlon Hill Finalists2009 Brad Iciek 4th2008 Brad Iciek 5th2007 Brad Iciek 7th2006 Cullen Finnerty 2nd2002 Curt Anes 1st2001 Curt Anes 2nd1998 Jeff Fox 3rd1990 Eric Lynch 8th1989 Eric Lynch 6th

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Since 2000, GVSU has won 149 games, fournational championships, completed five unde-feated regular seasons and won more gamesthan any other Football Bowl Subdivision,Football Championship Subdivision, and Division II football team in the country.

The Lakers staked their claim as the team ofthe decade for the 2000’s.

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Florence, Alabama has become a “home awayfrom home” for the Laker football program inthe 2000’s. GVSU has made the trip from Al-lendale to Florence six times this decade. TheLakers own an impressive 6-1 record in na-tional semi-final games, along with a 4-2record in the championship game.

The Lakers held the longest active streak forplayoff appearances in Division II at 10.GVSU appeared in the playoffs every yearfrom 2001 through 2010. Grand Valley held a27-5 record during the 10-year playoff streak.

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2006 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

In 2006, the Lakers successfully defended the national championship. Along with the title defense,the Laker football program went 15-0 for the first time in school history and for just the secondtime in NCAA history as well. Chuck Martin earned his second AFCA Coach of the Year plauditin just his third season as the coach of the Lakers. Cullen Finnerty finished second in Harlon Hillballoting, while Mike McFadden received his second consecutive Gene Upshaw Award in 2006. The Lakers went wire to wire as the #1 team in the country. Grand Valley got off to a bit of arough start early in the season, but was able to peak at the right time despite suffering key injurieson the offensive line and defense. GVSU moved through the playoffs without too much of a scare,defeating South Dakota, North Dakota, and Delta State by an average score of more than twotouchdowns.In the championship game, Grand Valley defeated a determined NW Missouri State for the secondyear in a row, 17-14. Cullen Finnerty was responsible for both Laker touchdowns, while Billy“Pix” Brechin intercepted two passes and recovered a fumble to clinch the win.

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The Lakers again returned to Florence, Ala. making their fourth appearance on ESPN in just fiveseasons. AFCA Coach of the Year, Chuck Martin, led the Lakers to a second undefeated championship sea-son in just his second campaign as head coach. Grand Valley State became just the third school towin three Division II football National Championships.Cullen Finnerty, who ran for two touchdowns, connected with Brandon Langston on a screen passwhich he took 35 yards to paydirt for what would be the eventual winning touchdown.The Laker defensive unit stood tall, as Mike McFadden continued to pressure the NW MissouriState quarterback despite fighting an injury from the previous week. As the game came down tothe final seconds, Kirk Carruth and Joe Ballard stuffed a last gasp pass completion just short ofthe goal line to seal the victory.Josh Bourke and Mike McFadden garnered all-american honors, and McFadden also earned theGene Upshaw Award. The senior class finished as the winningest class in GVSU history (51-4).

2005 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

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2003 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

In contrast to the 2002 season, the Lakers took to the road to claim the national championship inback-to-back seasons. In the end, GVSU would travel 13,232 miles to defend the title.Grand Valley continued its winning ways after graduating 13 starters from the previous season. Depsite seeing its 20-game win streak come to an end in the middle of the season, GVSU re-grouped to finish strong with only one blemish preventing another undefeated season.Scott Mackey scored the only touchdown against Saginaw Valley in the playoff rematch to givethe Lakers a 10-3 victory over Grand Valley’s biggest in-state rival. The win would give the Lakersa berth in the semifnals where GVSU ran over highly touted Texas A&M-Kingsville for a returnto the championship game in Florence, Ala.Mackey, along with Lucius Hawkins, would help lead the Lakers in a tough battle versus NorthDakota in the championship game. In the end, Mike Hoad would play the hero as he put an endto a late Fighting Sioux drive by picking off a pass to give the Lakers a 10-3 win against the teamwho narrowly defeated them in the 2001 championship game.

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2002 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Staking the claim as one of the most explosive and dynamic football teams in DII history, the2002 Lakers went wire-to-wire as the #1 team in the nation with an incredible 11 players thatearned some sort of all-america mention.GVSU completed its second undefeated regular season in 2002, on its way to winning the GLIACtitle for the second consecutive year. The Lakers would go on an amazing playoff run before re-turning to Alabama to face Valdosta State in the title game. Grand Valley posted an average marginof victory of 42 points in three playoff games versus C.W. Post, IUP and Northern Colorado.The title game featured the first NCAA Division II championship game in which the top two teamsin the country were both undefeated. Grand Valley entered as the #1 team, while Valdosta Statewas ranked #2. GVSU led for most of the game, but a Valdosta State comeback effort put theBlazers in position for the win. However, a calm, cool and collected Curt Anes found Kircus latein the fourth quarter to cap off a 65-yard drive to take the lead. Darren Smith tallied his second in-terception of the game to put Valdosta State away and seal the Lakers’ first championship.All-american David Kircus racked up a Division II championship game-record 270 receiving yardsand three touchdowns to lead the Lakers to their first national championship.

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THESTREAK

From August 27, 2005 through December 1,2007 Grand Valley State’s football team left thefield as the victor for 40 consecutive games.GVSU stood the test of time to put its name inthe history books by breaking the record for thelongest winning streak in NCAA Division IIhistory.

Hillsdale College set the record in 1957 with34 straight wins. That mark stood strong for 50years with few challengers. As history hasshown, the record for the longest winningstreak is a virtually impossible task to conquer.

Wilkes and Morgan State reached just over 30wins in the late-60’s, but no school would testthe record again until 1995 when an undefeatedBentley team dropped what would have beentheir 31st consecutive win in the last game ofthe regular season against Stonehill.

Game 1Aug. 27, 2005

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Game 26Dec. 2, 2006

Game 30Sept. 15, 2007

Game 37Nov. 3, 2007

Game 40Dec. 1, 20 07

Grand Valley’s path to 40 straight wins camefrom a more unique direction than those in thepast. While Hillsdale, Wilkes, Morgan State,and Bentley all made their runs through regularseason and in-conference bowl game wins. TheLakers faced the best in the country each yearafter the regular season concluded in a playoffsystem. The “second season” provides a differ-ent type of challenge by adding four or fiveextra games against nationally ranked oppo-nents each season.

The improbable 40-game winning streak con-sisted of three consecutive undefeated regularseasons, three postseason berths, 11 playoffvictories and two national championships.

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The Laker offense has been directed by six quarterbacks since 1996 and if you go all the way backto 1985, 11 primary signal callers have lined up under center. Four of GVSU’s last five quarterbackshave been Harlon Hill Award finalists as the DII Player of the Year.Brad Iciek concluded his career at GVSU in 2009 and he was a finalist for the Harlon Hill Awardeach of his three years. Cullen Finnerty concluded his college football career with the Lakers in 2006and in his four seasons as the starter for Grand Valley Finnerty became the winningest starting QB inNCAA history with a 51-4 record. Finnerty also led the Lakers to a 14-1 record in the playoffs withthree championship victories.Curt Anes finished his career at the top with the Lakers, leading GVSU to its first-ever NCAA DIIFootball National Championship during his senior year in 2002. Anes finished second in the HarlonHill voting as a junior, despite having the most first place votes, before winning the award in 2002.Anes held the school record for most passing yards in a career (10,581) when he completed his fouryear career.Before Cullen Finnerty and Curt Anes, Holland native, Jeff Fox was setting records and laying thefoundation for future Laker signal-callers. Fox became the first Grand Valley QB to throw for over2,000 yards in multiple seasons. In each of Fox’s three seasons at the helm of the offense rank in thetop 10 for passing in Laker annals. Kwame McKinnon, Jack Hull, Guy Schuler, Jim Lynch, and DavidQuinley are just a few more athletes who have stood tall as the field general for the Lakers in pastseasons

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NATIONAL AWARDS

The Gene Upshaw Award was introduced to NCAA Division II in 2004 to represent the linemanof the year. Since its inception, the Manheim Touchdown Club has named five winners of theaward, with three of the five recipients being linemen from GVSU. Mike McFadden earned thehonor in 2005 after leading the Lakers to a national championship. McFadden then capped off hiscareer by winning the award again in 2006. Brandon Barnes kept the hardware in Allendale bygarnering the most votes in 2007.

Curt Anes brought the Harlon Hill Trophy back from Alabama in 2002 along with the first nationalchampionship trophy. Anes finished second in 2001. Jeff Fox and Eric Lynch both preceeded Anesas Harlon Hill finalists. Lynch was the first two-time nominee from Grand Valley (1989, 90) andJeff Fox reached the national stage in 1998 when he would finish third in the voting. CullenFinnerty finished his career with three national championship victories and a second place finishin the 2006 Harlon Hill votin. Brad Iciek kept the tradition alive, being the first GVSU player tobe named a Harlon Hill finalist for three consecutive seasons.

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No NCAA DII program has produced as manyAll-Americans as Grand Valley State since 2001. Curt Anes, Dale Westrick, David Kircus, ReggieSpearmon, Josh Bourke are just a few of theLakers that built the decade of dominance. Lu-cius Hawkins, Scott Mackey, Eric Fowler, Bran-don Langston, Keyonta Marshall and MikeMcFadden continued the individual accolades.

Grand Valley State’s 2013 squad will again havea number of players that could garner post-sea-son honors.

Matt Armstrong, Erik Thompson and Heath Par-ling are 2013 preseason all-america candidates.

ALL AMERICANS

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Tom Tefft earned the first postseason award fromthe NAIA in 1973. Since then, the Lakers haveearned well over 100 all-america awards.

Just a few seasons later, in 1975, Dan Karpowiczproved to have the talent to lead the Lakers to na-tional prominence. He was the first player fromGVSU to earn the national award from the NAIAranks.

In 2002, while the experts were debating if the Lak-ers were the best team in NCAA Division II history,GVSU tallied eleven different all-americans.

Now that the tradition has been built, the Lakersproduce some of the nations best players every sea-son as they contend for the national championships,all america honors and national awards every year.

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From players walking to the football centerbeing greeted by tailgaiting fans before thegame, to the fireworks that light up the sky tosignal a Laker touchdown, a football game atLubbers Stadium has become a communityevent.

Just before each game the football playersrush the field toward the student section tothe cheers of well over 12,000 fans at eachhome game. It doesn’t get any better thanLaker football in Lubbers Stadium.

GAME DAY

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“The crowd [GVSU student section] was extremely loud. We had a difficult time at that end ofthe field the whole game. They are one of the loudest crowds we’ve played in front of.” -BobBiggs, UC Davis head coach after GVSU defeated UC Davis in 2002

Lubbers Stadium is one of the most exciting Division II venues in the country. The stands are reg-ularly packed with thousands of excited students providing a homefield advantage in the southend zone. Opposing players are surrounded on game day between the student section, Laker fansthat fill the seats on each side, as well as the GVSU Marching Band in the north end zone.

Both fans and players are able to experience game day in Allendale more than most any otherprogram in the country. In the last five seasons, the Lakers have played 13 extra home games inthe postseason. Laker game days can’t be contained to just five games per year.

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THE COMMUNITY

Student-athletes at GVSU have the opportu-nities to gain a great education, participate incollege athletics and make a difference in theworld around them.

Football players have helped on campus thelast few years by lending a helping hand onfreshman move-in day. The Lakers have alsolooked to impact the community in differentways, from hurricane relief in Mississippi, vis-iting a Ronald McDonalds house, helping withyouth football camps, and clearing room for aplay area at a local camp.

The Laker football team logged over 3,000hours of community service during the 2012-13 academic year at various charitable organ-izations in West Michigan.

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GVSU has appeared a number of times in Sports Il-lustrated because of its success in the 2000’s. TheLakers have also been highlighted twice in the“Leading Off” section of the magazine. They havealso been featured on the national stage by USAToday. The Lakers appeared on College FootballLive’s 50 States Tour in 2009 during the show thatfeatured the State of Michigan on ESPNU.

The Lakers are also regularly covered by the GrandRapids Press/MLive, which is read by over1,000,000 state wide on a daily basis. In addition,the Holland Sentinel, Grand Haven Tribune, theLansing State Journal, the Detroit News and the De-troit Free Press cover the Laker football program.

All of Grand Valley State’s home games are shownlive on the internet and on TV throughout the Stateof Michigan on Comcast Cable. GVSU has alsobeen on the ESPN family of networks nine times inthe last nine years.

MEDIA COVERAGE

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FACILITIES

Arend D. Lubbers Stadium is the home ofLaker football. The Lakers have played at Lub-bers Stadium since 1972 and have amassed a.814 winning percentage in those 40 seasons.

Lubbers Stadium is the focal point of the Lakerfootball program. Since its construction it hasseen many additions to improve the facilities.Including the 2012 renovations, which in-cluded lowering the field eight feet and takingout the track to add four row that form a horse-shoe, Lubbers Stadium has changed yearly. Inrecent years the stadium has expanded thehome stands by one full section on each side, anew student section was built, luxury suiteswere added, and a new scoreboard with aprostar video display was constructed in thenorth end zone.

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FACILITIES

The Lakers are housed in the football centerthat sits next to Lubbers Stadium. The buildingincludes meeting rooms for each position aswell as a team room which can be used for fullteam meetings and press conferences.

Right next to the Football Center sits the RobOdejewski weight room which was openedjust before the 2002 season.

In the fall of 2008, the university opened thedoors to the Laker Turf Building which has al-ready been honored with national awards forits construction. The football program uses thefacility to avoid adverse weather conditionsduring practices and also during off-seasonworkouts. It features a full six lane track and a100 yard Field Turf surface.

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LUBBERS STADIUM

QUICK FACTS

All-Time Home Record: 185-42-1All-Time Home Playoff Record: 16-3

Record Attendance: 16.467Field Surface: FieldTurf

Year Built: 1972

The Lakers have not been shut out athome since 1992.

GVSU has a 73-4 record at homewhen ranked and has won 12 straight

home openers.

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LAKERS IN THE PROS

Tim Lelito (Saints) and Charles Johnson (Packers) are the latest Lakers to join the NFL ranks. Johnsonwas drafted by the Packers in the seventh round of the 2013 NFL Draft, while Lelito signed with theSaints as a preferred rookie free agent.

Bradfield, Carter and McDonald are just the latest players on a list of former Lakers looking to turnthe game of football into a career. There are currently five Lakers on NFL or CFL rosters headinginto the fall; Brandon Carr (Chiefs), Dan Skuta (Bengals), Nick McDonald (Patriots) and Josh Bourke(Alouettes.

OL Josh Bourke is also playing in one of the premier professional leagues, the CFL. Bourke waspicked up by the Montreal Alouettes after a short stint in the NFL. He has been successful in hisnative Canada, having been named to the CFL All-Star team three straight years and helped to leadhis team to a Grey Cup titles in two season.

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LAKERS AND THE NFL

Name Team Gary Evans NY/Cle. Roger McCoy Buffalo Ron Essink Sea./Dallas Steve Michuta Cleveland Rob Rubick Detroit Jeff Chadwick Det./Sea./LA Stan Snider Detroit Rick Johnson Detroit Brian Mulcahy Tampa Bay Frank Miotke NY/Houston Mark Prins Phoenix Eric Lynch Detroit Rusty Setzer Los Angeles Mike Sheldon Buff./Miami Diriki Mose Detroit Kevin Clemens Seattle Curt Anes Detroit David Kircus Det./Denver Keyonta Marshall Phila./Carolina Josh Bourke Green Bay Derrick Jones Pitt./Tenn./Buff./ SD Mike McFadden Tampa Bay Eric Fowler Pitt./STL/Detroit Brandon Barnes Baltimore/Ind. Cullen Finnerty Baltimore Brandon Carr Kansas City Sam Allen San Diego Dan Skuta Cincinnati Nick McDonald Green Bay Todd Carter Carolina Cameron Bradfield Jacksonville Charles Johnson Green Bay Tim Lelito New Orleans

LAKERS IN THE PROS

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THE GVSU FOOTBALL COACHING TREE

Miami (OH) is known as the Cradle of Coaches for producing successful football coaches. GVSU’stradition has been building its own legacy and here are just some current big-name coaches with rootsthat extend back to Allendale.

When GVSU’s football coaches tell recruits they have a chance to receive some of best coaching inthe country, they can point to former GVSU coaches to prove the claim. Grand Valley claims to havegreat football history and tradition, and that extends beyond just players who make it to the NFL.There are currently a number of coaches experiencing success on a big stage after playing their rolein building one of the best football programs in NCAA Division II.

Two of the biggest names at two of the biggest programs in the nation have ties back to GVSU. BradyHoke was a part of the all-time winningest NCAA Division II program in 1983, and now he’s at thehelm of the winningest NCAA Division I program at Michigan. Brian Kelly directed the Lakers tonational championships in 2002 and 2003, and now he’s in charge of the Notre Dame Fighting Irishas they look to return to national prominence.

Now:Head Coach

at Notre Dame

From 1992-03:Head Coach

at GVSU

Now:Head Coachat Michigan

In 1983:Defensive Line Coach

at GVSU

BRIAN KELLY BRADY HOKE

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JEFF QUINNNow:

Head Coachat Buffalo

From 1989-03:Assistant Coach

at GVSU

BRIAN VANGORDERNow:

Linebackers Coachat New York Jets

From 1989-91:Assistant Coach

at GVSU

DALE CARLSONNow:

Head Coachat Valparaiso

From 1985-86:Defensive Line Coach

at GVSU

TODD MONKENNow:

Head Coachat Southern Mississippi

From 1989-90:Assistant Coach

at GVSU

JOHN JANCEKNow:

Defensive Coordinatorat Tennessee

From 1999-02:Defensive Line Coach

at GVSU

JOE WOODSNow:

Defensive Backs Coachfor the Minnesota Vikings

From 1994-96:Defensive Backs Coach

at GVSU

RON BURTONNow:

Defensive Line Coachat Michigan State

In 2002:Defensive Line Coach

at GVSU

WILLIE MARTINEZNow:

Defensive Backs Coachat Tennessee

From 1992-94:Defensive Backs Coach

at GVSU

CHUCK MARTINNow:

Offensive Coordinatorat Notre Dame

From 2004-2009:Head Coach

at GVSU

MIKE DENBROCKNow:

Wide Receivers Coachat Notre Dame

From 1992-98:Defensive Backs Coach

at GVSU

THE GVSU FOOTBALL

COACHING TREE

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RECORDS

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

KICKING & RETURNSPuntsGame 11 Mike Gendreau at Western Illinois, 1988Season 63 Randy Spangler, 1982Career 202 Matt Regnery, 2002-05

Punt ReturnsGame 8 Mark Catlin at Wayne St., 2004Season 42 Mark Catlin, 2004Career 99 Mark Catlin, 2003-06

Punt Return YardsGame 119 Scott Mackey at Mercyhurst, 2002Season 380 Diriki Mose, 1995Career 871 Mark Catlin, 2003-06

Kickoff ReturnsGame 8 Diriki Mose at Michigan Tech, 1995Season 33 Lou Scarpino, 1984Career 75 John Sanders, 1988-91

Kickoff Return YardsGame 173 Diriki Mose at Michigan Tech, 1995Season 609 Kurt Johnson, 1978Career 1,718 Kurt Johnson, 1978-81

INTERCEPTIONS

Game 3 Scott Mackey at Indianapolis, 2001:Paul Siembida vs. Wayne State, 1995; Dan Reeves at Butler, 1986; Craig Blanchard at Michigan Tech, 1980; Danny Jackson at Franklin, 1976; John Young vs. Alma, 1974Season 8 Scott Mackey, 2001 Dan Gunder, 1976Career 17 Scott Mackey, 2000-03

Career 49 Guy Schuler, 1983-87RECEIVING

CatchesGame 13 Demonte Collins at Gannon, 2004Season 98 Terrance Banks, 2002Career 222 David Kircus, 1999-02

YardsGame 270 David Kircus vs. Valdosta St., 2002Season 1,694 Eric Fowler, 2006Career 4,142 David Kircus, 1999-02

TouchdownsGame 5 David Kircus at Ferris State, 2001 Alex Preuss at Winona State, 1988Season 35 David Kircus, 2002Career 76 David Kircus, 1999-02

TOTAL OFFENSEYardsGame 503 Curt Anes vs. Hillsdale, 2001Season 3,821 Curt Anes, 2002Career 13,285 Cullen Finnerty, 2003-06

SCORINGPointsGame 30 David Kircus at Ferris St., 2001 Alex Preuss at Winona State, 1988Season 212 David Kircus, 2002Career 464 David Kircus, 1999-02

TouchdownsGame 5 David Kircus at Ferris St., 2001 Alex Preuss at Winona State, 1988Season 35 David Kircus, 2002Career 76 David Kircus,1999-02

Extra Points MadeGame 13 Miguel Sagaro vs. Valparaiso, 1989Season 75 Kevin Sonntag, 2001Career 173 Todd Carter, 2005-08

Extra Points AttemptedGame 13 Miguel Sagaro vs. Valparaiso, 1989Season 82 Kevin Sonntag, 2001Career 195 Kevin Sonntag, 1998-2001

Field Goals MadeGame 5 Doug Kochanski vs. Ferris St., 1996Season 25 David Hendrix, 2003Career 38 Roger McCoy, 1975-78

RUSHINGCarriesGame 49 Michael Tennessee, 2003 at NorthwoodSeason 342 Michael Tennessee, 2003Career 756 Michael Tennessee, 2000-04Yards Game 256 John Mahan at Manchester, 1973Season 1,633 Michael Tennessee, 2003Career 3,630 James Berezik, 2007-09TouchdownsGame 4 Chris Robinson vs. Notre Dame College 2012; Brad Iciek vs. Cen tral Washington 2007; Darnell Jamison at Michigan Tech, 1995; Darnell Jamison at Northwood, 1994; Jamarl Eiland vs. Valparaiso, 1992; Eric Lynch vs. Wayne State, 1989Season 21 Reggie Spearmon, 2002Career 58 Eric Lynch, 1988-91

PASSINGCompletionsGame 30 Jeff Fox at Saginaw Valley, 1998Season 278 Curt Anes, 2002Career 774 Cullen Finnerty, 2003-06AttemptsGame 50 Jeff Fox at Slippery Rock, 1998Season 414 Jeff Fox, 1998Career 1,312 Cullen Finnerty, 2003-06YardsGame 434 Curt Anes at Michigan Tech, 2001Season 3,692 Curt Anes, 2002Career 10,905 Cullen Finnerty, 2003-06

TouchdownsGame 8 Curt Anes at Ferris St., 2001Season 48 Curt Anes, 2001Career 114 Curt Anes, 1999-02

PercentageGame .900 Cullen Finnerty, 2003 (18-20) (at Indianapolis) Min. 15 comp.Season .697 Curt Anes, 2001 (189-271)Career .625 Curt Anes, 1999-02 (741-1186)

Interceptions ThrownGame 5 Cullen Finnerty vs. Northwood, 2004; Guy Schuler at Cent. Florida, 1987; Jim Lynch vs. Northern Michigan, 1983Season 21 Guy Schuler, 1987

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RUSHINGCarriesGame 85 vs. Findlay, 1974Season 681 2003

Yards Game 549 vs. Findlay, 1974Season 3,527 2001

TouchdownsGame 9 vs. Northeastern Illinois, 1975Season 60 1994

PASSINGCompletionsGame 30 at Northwood, 1996; at Saginaw Valley, 1998; vs Michigan Tech, 2003Season 301 2002

AttemptsGame 52 vs. Saginaw Valley St., 2003Season 459 1998

YardsGame 464 vs. Franklin, 1979Season 4,052 2001

TouchdownsGame 8 at Ferris St., 2001Season 57 2001

Interceptions ByGame 6 vs. Northeastern Illinois, 1975 & 1977; at Franklin, 1976Season 27 1982

TOTAL OFFENSEPlaysGame 99 at Northern Michigan, 1984Season 1,135 2003

YardsGame 731 vs. Valparaiso, 1989Season 7,579 2001

FIRST DOWNSRushingGame 31 vs. Findlay, 1974Season 198 2001

PassingGame 19 at Northeastern Illinois, 1979; at Michigan Tech, 2001; at Wayne State, 2007Season 176 2002

TotalGame 35 at Michigan Tech, 2001Season 374 2001

SCORINGPointsGame 91 vs. Valparaiso, 1989Season 707 2001

TouchdownsGame 13 vs. Valparaiso, 1989Season 100 2001

Extra Points MadeGame 13 vs. Valparaiso, 1989Season 90 2001

Field Goals MadeGame 5 vs. Ferris St., 1996Season 25 2003

PENALTIESNumberGame 18 at Bentley, 2003Season 128 1990

YardsGame 172 at Bentley, 2003Season 1,098 2001

PUNTSNumberGame 13 at Western Illinois, 1988Season 64 1982 & 1984

YardsGame 416 at Western Illinois, 1988Season 2,413 2004

FUMBLESNumber By GVSUGame 8 vs. Northeastern Illinois, 1975 (5 lost)Season 42 1974 (23 lost)

Number GVSU RecoveredGame 5 at Ferris State, 1975 vs. Illinois Benedictine, 1975 vs. Northern Michigan, 1976Season 22 1980

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

RUSHING Year Player Yds Car YPC TD 2003 Michael Tennessee 1,633 342 4.8 16 2002 Reggie Spearmon 1,500 291 5.2 21 2008 James Berezik 1,403 169 8.3 15 2005 Astin Martin 1,353 252 5.4 6 1973 John Mahan 1,334 205 6.5 6 1975 Jamie Hosford 1,313 315 4.2 10 2009 James Berezik 1,206 211 5.7 4 1998 Rick Granata 1,132 219 5.2 18 2006 Astin Martin 1,116 224 5.0 8 2010 Justin Sherrod 1,052 145 7.3 10 1992 Jamarl Eiland 1,029 204 5.0 15 1994 Darnell Jamison 1,022 209 4.9 14

KICKOFF RETURNS Year Player Rets Yds Avg 1998 Billy Cook 17 597 35.1 2004 Brandon Langston 10 333 33.3 2011 Erik Thompson 17 562 33.1 1978 Kurt Johnson 22 609 27.7 2010 Chris Crawford 19 527 27.71999 Brent Lesniak 15 397 26.5 2010 Erik Thompson 16 423 26.4 2005 Brandon Langston 13 335 25.8 2003 Brandon Langston 15 382 25.52002 Terrance Banks 15 372 24.8

PUNT RETURNS Year Player Rets Yds Avg 2012 Reggie Williams 12 208 17.3 1976 Alvin Ward 19 270 14.2 2008 P.T. Gates 20 283 14.2 1995 Diriki Mose 27 380 14.1 2010 Chris Crawford 18 230 12.8 1979 Craig Blanchard 18 229 12.7 1998 Kenny Brown 26 327 12.6 2000 David Kircus 18 219 12.2 2002 Scott Mackey 24 291 12.1 1977 Joe Pollard 20 243 12.2 1990 Robert Hunt 30 364 12.1 1993 Diriki Mose 16 317 11.9 1981 Pat Kelly 23 255 11.1

SCORING Year Player Pts (Breakdown) 2002 David Kircus 212 (35 Td’s) 2001 David Kircus 168 (28 Td’s) 2002 Reggie Spearmon 144 (24 Td’s) 2003 David Hendrix 133 (25 FG’s, 58 PATs) 2006 Eric Fowler 132 (22 Td’s) 1990 Eric Lynch 128 (21 Td’s, 1 2-pt conv.) 1989 Eric Lynch 126 (21 Td’s) 2008 James Berezik 120 (20 Td’s) 2003 Michael Tennessee 114 (19 Td’s) 1998 Rick Granata 108 (18 Td’s)

INTERCEPTIONS Year Player No Yds 1976 Dan Gunder 8 40 2001 Scott Mackey 7 73 1994 Paul Siembida 7 64 1981 Fred Glaz 7 34 2004 Lucius Hawkins 6 128 2003 Scott Mackey 6 93 1995 Paul Siembida 6 99 1986 Dan Reeves 6 54 2007 Corey Edwards 6 131 2006 Brandon Carr 6 26

PASSING Year Player Comp Att Pct Yds TD 2002 Curt Anes 278 414 .671 3,692 47 1998 Jeff Fox 236 394 .599 3,260 30 2009 Brad Iciek 226 368 .614 3,194 35 2001 Curt Anes 189 271 .697 3,085 48 2006 Cullen Finnerty 195 343 .569 3,220 41 2007 Brad Iciek 185 303 .611 2,850 30 2003 Cullen Finnerty 230 363 .634 2,764 22 2010 Kyle Mcmahon 181 320 .566 2,616 24 1996 Jeff Fox 218 339 .643 2,515 14 2004 Cullen Finnerty 192 333 .577 2,462 25 2005 Cullen Finnerty 157 273 .575 2,459 22 1997 Jeff Fox 172 298 .577 2,422 18

RECEIVING Year Player Rec Yds Avg TD 2002 Terrance Banks 98 1,170 11.9 6 2006 Eric Fowler 83 1,694 20.4 22 2002 David Kircus 77 1,341 17.4 35 2012 Charles Johnson 72 1,199 16.7 16 2004 Demonte Collins 71 1,006 14.2 13 2003 Michael Tennessee 63 561 8.9 3 1998 Jason Trice 63 960 15.2 8 2001 David Kircus 62 1,301 20.9 28 1997 Jason Trice 62 853 13.8 7 1995 Diriki Mose 62 931 15.0 13 1999 Grant Malecke 59 881 14.9 3

TACKLES Year Player Total Sacks 1983 Jeff Lynch 152 0 1986 Darrell Smith 132 6 1986 Dan Reeves 132 0 1997 Matt Powell 127 0 1994 Tim Postema 127 1 1993 Hardie Farr 125 0 1993 Tim Postema 124 0 1992 Rusty Stone 121 3 2010 Justin Victor 120 3.5 1996 Jason Kinzler 116 0

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RUSHINGYear Player Yards1972 John Mahan 3561973 John Mahan 1,3341974 Chris Lehmann 1,0081975 Jamie Hosford 9541976 Jamie Hosford 1,3131977 Rick Van Ess 8941978 Rick Van Ess 6041979 Will Roach 6631980 Will Roach 5201981 Wayne Robinson 7621982 Brian Jones 5771983 Brian Jones 4581984 Rudy Goodwin 3921985 Ray Buckner 7771986 Ray Buckner 6501987 Ray Buckner 6931988 Isaiah Lipsey 7661989 Isaiah Lipsey 1,0131990 Eric Lynch 9771991 Anthony Evans 7541992 Jamarl Eiland 1,0291993 Rusty Setzer 7171994 Darnell Jamison 1,0221995 Darnell Jamison 9051996 Darnell Jamison 7391997 Bruce Calhoun 9201998 Rick Granata 1,1321999 Brent Lesniak 9082000 Reggie Spearmon 9902001 Brent Lesniak 8102002 Reggie Spearmon 1,5002003 Michael Tennessee 1,6332004 Michael Tennessee 7642005 Astin Martin 1,353 2006 Astin Martin 1,1162007 James Berezik 1,0212008 James Berezik 1,4032009 James Berezik 1,2062010 Justin Sherrod 1,0522011 Hersey Jackson 7642012 Kirk Spencer 978

RECEIVINGYear Player Yards1972 Larry Shattuck 1191973 Maurice Bobbitt 2661974 Tim O’Callaghan 2761975 Tim O’Callaghan 2631976 Tim O’Callaghan 1951977 Clint Nash 2141978 Clint Nash 4031979 Clint Nash 5531980 Michael Woods 5481981 Rob Rubick 5581982 Jeff Chadwick 8941983 Bill Lucksted 8971984 Dan Green 5191985 Dan Green 5181986 Frank Miotke 5781987 Frank Miotke 9631988 Frank Miotke 6201989 Bob Mitchell 6071990 Michael Short 6711991 Bob Mitchell 6071992 Todd Gesund 7021993 Youssef Sareini 8431994 Youssef Sareini 9441995 Diriki Mose 9311996 Jason Trice 5211997 Jason Trice 8531998 Jason Trice 9601999 Grant Malecke 8812000 David Kircus 9672001 David Kircus 1,3012002 David Kircus 1,3412003 Micah Staley 7432004 Demonte Collins 1,0062005 Eric Fowler 8822006 Eric Fowler 1,6942007 Brandon Horn 8232008 Blake Smolen 6362009 Blake Smolen 9172010 Greg Gay 7692011 Charles Johnson 1,0302012 Charles Johnson 1,199

PASSINGYear Player Yards1972 Dave Sukup 1971973 Kerry Rasikas 6561974 Kerry Rasikas 3081975 Kurt Bultema 3421976 Kurt Bultema 3341977 Roy Gonzalez 7751978 David Quinley 9651979 David Quinley 1,9001980 David Quinley 1,5701981 Steve Michuta 1,7021982 Jim Lynch 2,2831983 Jim Lynch 1,7911984 Jack Houghton 8171985 Guy Schuler 1,4521986 Guy Schuler 1,9301987 Guy Schuler 2,3311988 Jack Hull 1,8691989 Jack Hull 1,3901990 Jack Hull 2,1521991 Jack Hull 1,7091992 Brian Tazic 2,0721993 Eric Stover 1,8001994 Kwame McKinnon 1,9481995 Kwame McKinnon 2,1241996 Jeff Fox 2,5151997 Jeff Fox 2,4221998 Jeff Fox 3,2601999 Curt Anes 1,9002000 Curt Anes 1,9142001 Curt Anes 3,0862002 Curt Anes 3,6922003 Cullen Finnerty 2,7642004 Cullen Finnerty 2,4622005 Cullen Finnerty 2,4592006 Cullen Finnerty 3,2202007 Brad Iciek 2,8502008 Brad Iciek 2,2522009 Brad Iciek 3,1942010 Kyle McMahon 2,6162011 Heath Parling 2,4152012 Isiah Grimes 2,213

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CAREER RECORDS

RushingNo. Player Years Carries Yards Avg TD 1 James Berezik 2007-09 517 3,630 7.0 27 2 Michael Tennessee 2000-04 752 3,515 4.7 30 3 Reggie Spearmon 1999-02 716 3,467 4.8 42 4 Jamie Hosford 1973-76 664 3,157 4.7 31 5 Brent Lesniak 1999-02 449 2,947 6.6 27 6 Darnell Jamison 1993-96 608 2,884 4.7 36 7 Eric Lynch 1988-91 497 2,718 5.5 58 8 Isaiah Lipsey 1988-90 426 2,581 6.1 19 9 Astin Martin 2005-06 476 2,469 5.2 1410 Will Roach 1977-80 511 2,431 4.7 24

PassingNo. Player Years Comp Att Pct Yds TD 1 Cullen Finnerty 2003-06 774 1312 59.0% 10,905 110 2 Curt Anes 1999-02 741 1186 62.5% 10,581 114 3 Jeff Fox 1995-98 626 1031 61.0% 8,493 63 4 Brad Iciek 2006-09 563 943 59.7% 8,461 98 5 Jack Hull 1988-91 485 841 57.7% 7,160 64 6 Guy Schuler 1983-87 414 780 53.1% 5,786 34 7 Jim Lynch 1981-84 287 616 46.6% 4,554 42 8 David Quinley 1977-80 292 588 49.7% 4,455 28 9 Kwame McKinnon 1994-95 264 502 52.6% 4,072 3910 Heath Parling 2010- 212 338 62.7% 3,191 42

ReceivingNo. Player Years Rec Yards Avg TD 1 David Kircus 1999-02 222 4,142 18.7 76 2 Jason Trice 1996-98 173 2,344 13.5 17 3 Brandon Langston 2002-05 155 2,297 14.8 27 4 Eric Fowler 2003-06 148 2,701 18.3 29 5 Blake Smolen 2006-09 133 2,220 16.7 19 6 Charles Johnson 2011-12 128 2,229 17.4 31 7 Terrence Banks 2001-02 125 1,605 12.8 12 8 Diriki Mose 1992-95 124 1,854 15.0 19 9 Youssef Sareini 1991-94 122 2,133 17.5 20 10 Frank Miotke 1985-88 121 2,170 17.9 10

Punting (Min. 35 punts)No. Player Years Punts Yards Avg 1 Patrick Williams 1998-01 149 5,867 39.3 2 Matt Regnery 2002-05 202 7,702 38.1 3 Chris Picano 2011- 60 2,277 38.0 4 Justin Trumble 2006-09 169 6,402 37.9 5 Mike Gendreau 1986-88 58 2,174 37.5 6 Jim Ostrowski 1983-85 101 3,754 37.2 7 Roger McCoy 1975-78 192 6,982 36.4 8 Matt Wengler 1991-93 146 5,241 35.9 9 Randy Spangler 1981-83 146 5,162 35.410 Rory Zegunis 1994-97 174 6,154 35.3

Punt Returns (Min. 20 returns)No. Player Years Ret Yards Avg 1 Diriki Mose 1992-95 62 777 12.5 2 Scott Mackey 2000-03 63 705 11.2 3 P.T. Gates 2008-09 41 454 11.1 4 Reggie Williams 2010- 37 403 10.9 5 David Kircus 1999-02 62 647 10.4 6 Alvin Ward 1973-76 60 620 10.3 7 Kenny Brown 1996-98 43 422 9.8 8 Pat Kelly 1980-81 40 388 9.7 9 Joe Pollard 1976-78 44 418 9.510 Mark Catlin 2003-06 99 865 8.7

Kickoff Returns (Min. 20 returns) No. Player Years Ret Yards Avg 1 Billy Cook 1997-98 24 794 33.1 2 Chris Crawford 2009-10 22 621 28.2 3 Erik Thompson 2010- 52 1,431 27.5 4 Brandon Langston 2002-05 46 1,195 26.0 5 Mark Catlin 2003-06 36 890 24.7 6 Kenny Brown 1996-98 34 806 23.7 7 Kurt Johnson 1978-81 73 1,718 23.5 8 Terrance Banks 2001-02 25 574 23.0 9 Blake Smolen 2006-09 62 1,386 22.4 10 Brent Lesniak 1999-02 55 1,212 22.0

Scoring No. Player Years Points 1 David Kircus 1999-02 464 2 Eric Lynch 1988-91 362 3 Reggie Spearmon 1999-02 288 4 Todd Carter 2005-08 254 5 David Hendrix 2000-03 249 6 Kevin Sonntag 1998-01 248 7 Miguel Sagaro 1989-92 241 8 Roger McCoy 1975-78 225 9 Darnell Jamison 1993-96 218 10 Brandon Langston 2002-05 216

Interceptions No. Player Years Int Yards Avg 1 Scott Mackey 2000-03 17 220 12.9 2 Paul Siembida 1993-96 16 197 13.1 Dan Gunder 1973-76 16 98 6.5 4 Jacob McGuckin 2006-09 14 196 14.0 5 Lucius Hawkins 2001-04 12 195 16.3 6 Danny Jackson 1973-76 11 195 17.7 Alvin Ward 1973-76 11 194 17.6 Mike Flannery 1987-90 11 119 10.8 Brandon Carr 2004-07 11 78 7.1 10 Craig Blanchard 1979-80 10 213 21.3 David Harris 1980-83 10 119 11.9 Lou Scarpino 1982-85 10 83 8.3

Tackles No. Player Years Solo Ast Tot Sk Int Fr PB 1 Tim Maki 1974-77 278 129 417 3 2 5 0 2 Jason Kinzler 1993-96 205 207 412 3 2 1 11 3 Tim Postema 1992-95 235 153 388 6.5 3 2 10 4 Jeff Lynch 1981-84 218 157 375 9 6 6 0 5 Anthony Adams 2003-07 182 175 357 15.5 0 7 16 6 Anthony Gary 1994-97 214 119 333 3 9 4 21 7 Hardie Farr 1990-93 191 139 330 0 6 3 18 8 Justin Victor 2007-10 130 185 315 15 3 2 7 9 Jacob McGuckin 2006-09 144 151 295 1 14 2 27 10 Brian Mulcahy 1983-85 156 132 288 19 2 1 5 11 Greg VanDyke 1994-97 144 142 286 1 3 2 9 12 Charles Sippial 1987-90 152 131 283 4 1 3 6 13 Dan Skuta 2005-08 114 168 282 34.5 3 3 12

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CAREER RECORDS

Quarterback SacksYear Player QB sacks2005-08 Dan Skuta 34.52003-06 Mike McFadden 312007-11 Danny Richard 311990-93 Joe Huhn 292000-04 Keyonta Marshall 261993-96 Matt Potter 261986-88 Scott Taylor 251976-79 Bruce Hendricks 252000-04 Marcus Spencer 231998-99 Dan Gibbons 231988-90 Marc Bland 221999-02 Shad Risk 202001-04 Aaron Hein 201983-86 Brian Mulcahy 191989-91 Jim Cramer 18.51981-84 John Fitzgerald 182000-02 Dan Vaughn 17

Rushing AttemptsYear Player Attempts2000-04 Michael Tennessee 7521999-02 Reggie Spearmon 7161973-76 Jamie Hosford 6641993-96 Darnell Jamison 6082003-06 Cullen Finnerty 5652007-09 James Berezik 5171977-80 Will Roach 5111984-87 Ray Buckner 5111988-91 Eric Lynch 4972005-06 Astin Martin 4761999-02 Brent Lesniak 449

Receiving YardsYear Player Yards1999-02 David Kircus 4,1422003-06 Eric Fowler 2,7011996-98 Jason Trice 2,3442002-05 Brandon Langston 2,2972011-12 Charles Johnson 2,2292006-09 Blake Smolen 2,2201985-88 Frank Miotke 2,1701991-94 Youssef Sareini 2,1331981-83 Bill Lucksted 1,9841992-95 Diriki Mose 1,8541988-91 Bob Mitchell 1,8262001-02 Terrence Banks 1,6051998-00 Grant Malecke 1,5951980-82 Jeff Chadwick 1,512

Receiving Average (min. 50 receptions)Year Player Rec Avg.1978-81 Michael Woods 51 20.51980-82 Jeff Chadwick 75 20.12005-06 Terry Mitchell 53 19.61981-83 Bill Lucksted 109 19.21999-02 David Kircus 222 18.71986-89 Alex Pruess 65 18.52011- Charles Johnson 56 18.42003-06 Eric Fowler 148 18.21979-81 Rob Rubick 80 18.11985-88 Frank Miotke 121 17.91991-94 Youssef Sareini 122 17.52011-12 Charles Johnson 128 17.41977-79 Clint Nash 69 16.92006-09 Blake Smolen 133 16.7

Rushing Average (min. 100 attempts)Year Player Att. Avg.2012- Kirk Spencer 129 7.62007-10 Justin Sherrod 276 7.42010-11 Norman Shuford 179 7.42007-09 James Berezik 517 7.02006-09 Blake Smolen 298 7.01992-95 Spencer Calhoun 303 6.71999-02 Brent Lesniak 449 6.62008-09 P.T. Gates 201 6.42010- Michael Ratay 169 6.31988-90 Isaiah Lipsey 426 6.12002-05 Brandon Langston 164 5.82002-05 Ryan Hukill 273 5.81989-93 Anthony Evans 306 5.81988-91 Eric Lynch 497 5.51974-75 Chris Lehmann 302 5.51973-74 Steve Brems 200 5.51993 Rusty Setzer 130 5.51989-92 Jamarl Eiland 367 5.32005-06 Astin Martin 476 5.22010- Hersey Jackson 191 5.1

Quarterback RatingYear Player Att. Com Yds Td Int Rating2010- Heath Parling 338 212 3,191 42 10 177.12011- Isiah Grimes 224 131 2,440 23 9 175.82006-09 Brad Iciek 943 563 8,461 98 17 165.81999-02 Curt Anes 1186 741 10,581 114 27 164.62002-06 C. Finnerty 1312 792 10,905 110 31 153.21979-81 Steve Michuta 277 164 2,484 22 15 149.91988-91 Jack Hull 841 485 7,160 64 20 149.52010 K. McMahon 320 181 2,616 24 11 143.11996-98 Jeff Fox 1081 652 8,493 63 22 141.11994-95 K. McKinnon 502 264 4,072 39 15 140.31977-80 David Quinley 588 292 4,454 28 32 118.11982-84 Jim Lynch 616 287 4,554 42 41 117.81985-87 Guy Schuler 780 414 5,786 34 49 117.21992-93 Eric Stover 286 132 1,981 18 14 115.3

All-Purpose YardsPlayer Rush Receive KR PR TotalBlake Smolen 2,070 2,220 1,386 0 5,676David Kircus 0 4,142 119 647 4,908James Berezik 3,630 762 401 56 4,849Brent Lesniak 2,947 588 1,212 0 4,747Brandon Langston 960 2,297 1,195 58 4,510Michael Tennessee 3,515 650 0 0 4,165Reggie Spearmon 3,467 487 31 0 3,985Eric Lynch 2,718 393 549 0 3,660Diriki Mose -5 1,854 831 777 3,457John Sanders 938 882 1,575 0 3,395Kurt Johnson 1,233 389 1,718 0 3,340Ray Buckner 2,120 1,080 81 0 3,281Isaiah Lipsey 2,584 660 0 0 3,244

Total OffensePlayer Passing Rushing TotalCullen Finnerty 10,905 2,383 13,288Curt Anes 10,581 1,300 11,881Jeff Fox 8,493 744 9,237Brad Iciek 8,461 265 8,726Jack Hull 7,160 1,101 8,261Guy Schuler 5,786 642 6,428Kwame McKinnon 4,072 825 4,897David Quinley 4,455 0 4,455Jim Lynch 4,554 -122 4,432Michael Tennessee 9 3,525 3,534Heath Parling 3,191 240 3,431Jamie Hosford 0 3,157 3,157

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Rushing Yards

No. Player Date Opponent Yards 1 John Mahan 10/27/73 Manchester 256 2 Jamarl Eiland 10/3/92 Saginaw Valley State 244 3 James Berezik 11/8/08 @ Wayne State 234 4 Kirk Spencer 11/3/12 Wayne State 228 5 Anthony Evans 10/12/91 Northern Michigan 226 6 Jamarl Eiland 9/26/92 @Indianapolis 219 7 Bruce Calhoun 9/27/97 @Wayne State 218 8 James Berezik 10/31/09 Northern Michigan 213 9 Jamie Hosford 10/16/76 @Saginaw Valley State 212 Isaiah Lipsey 9/27/88 @ Winona State 21211 James Berezik 11/22/08 Ashland 20712 Isaiah Lipsey 9/2/89 @ California University (Pa.) 20413 Will Roach 11/5/77 Hillsdale 20214 Blake Smolen 12/1/07 Central Washington 200

Receiving Yards

No. Player Date Opponent Yards 1 David Kircus 12/14/02 vs. Valdosta State 270 2 David Kircus 11/10/01 Hillsdale 246 3 Frank Miotke 9/24/88 St. Francis (Ill.) 221 4 Eric Fowler 12/10/06 Delta State 218 Frank Miotke 11/14/8 @ Saginaw Valley State 218 6 Demonte Collins 9/4/04 @ Gannon 217 7 David Kircus 11/11/00 @ Hillsdale 209 8 David Kircus 10/21/00 @ Mercyhurst 201 9 Charles Johnson 11/10/12 @ Saginaw Valley State 19810 Michael Short 9/23/89 @ St. Francis (Ill.) 19511 Grant Malecke 10/30/99 @Ashland 191

Receptions

No. Player Date Opponent Receptions 1 Demonte Collins 9/4/04 @ Gannon 13 2 Eric Fowler 12/2/06 North Dakota 12 Charles Johnson 9/8/12 Notre Dame College 12 Demonte Collins 10/9/04 Hillsdale 12 5 Terrance Banks 12/7/02 Northern Colorado 11 David Kircus 12/14/02 vs. Valdosta State 11 David Kircus 11/11/00 @ Hillsdale 11 Bill Lucksted 11/5/83 @ Northwood 11 9 Clint Nash 9/22/79 @ Northeastern Illinois 10 Diriki Mose 9/2/95 Indiana (Pa.) 10 Grant Malecke 9/2/99 South Dakota State 10 Charles Johnson 11/3/12 Wayne State 10 Charles Johnson 11/10/12 @ Saginaw Valley State 10

Tackles

No. Player Date Solo Asst. Total Opponent1 Baart Duffield 9/24/88 7 15 22 St. Francis (Ill.)2 Tim Postema 10/21/95 13 8 21 @ Michigan Tech3 Darryl Smith 11/8/86 14 6 20 Saginaw Valley 4 Michael Smits 11/14/87 12 7 19 @ Saginaw Valley Mark Szczytko 10/14/78 8 11 19 @ Saginaw Valley 6 Jeff Lynch 10/20/84 2 16 18 @ Michigan Tech Jeff Lynch 10/22/83 1 17 18 Hillsdale Dan Reeves 10/11/86 10 8 18 Cent. Connecticut9 Dan Skuta 9/29/07 5 12 17 Wayne State Orlando Williams 10/19/02 8 9 17 @ Saginaw Valley Charles Hill 10/6/12 6 11 17 Ferris State

Passing Yards

No. Player Date Comp. Att. Yards Opponent1 Curt Anes 10/27/01 21 27 434 @ Michigan Tech2 Curt Anes 11/10/01 24 35 419 Hillsdale3 Isiah Grimes 9/29/12 17 27 411 @ Michigan Tech4 Brad Iciek 10/20/08 17 24 403 @ Northwood Brad Iciek 11/29/07 25 40 403 Wayne State6 Cullen Finnerty 11/6/04 27 38 399 Michigan Tech 7 Curt Anes 11/24/01 23 34 395 Saginaw Valley 8 Cullen Finnerty 9/4/04 22 35 391 @Gannon Isiah Grimes 11/10/12 21 37 391@ Saginaw Valley 10 Jeff Fox 11/2/96 30 35 384 @ Northwood

Passing TD’s

No. Player Date Opponent TD’S 1 Curt Anes 10/6/01 @Ferris State 8 2 Curt Anes 10/20/01 Mercyhurst 6 Curt Anes 11/3/01 Wayne State 6 Curt Anes 11/23/02 C.W. Post 6 Cullen Finnerty 12/10/06 Delta State 6 Cullen Finnerty 11/11/06 @Northern Michigan 6 Heath Parling 10/22/11 Ferris State 6 8 Jack Hull 9/27/88 @Winona State 5 Curt Anes 8/30/01 Minnesota-Crookston 5 Curt Anes 9/29/01 Northern Michigan 5 Curt Anes 10/27/01 @Michigan Tech 5 Curt Anes 11/10/01 Hillsdale 5 Brad Iciek 10/4/08 @ Tiffin 5 Brad Iciek 9/12/09 Saginaw Valley 5

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Rushing Yards

No. Player Date Opponent Yards 1 John Mahan 10/27/73 Manchester 256 2 Jamarl Eiland 10/3/92 Saginaw Valley State 244 3 Kirk Spencer 11/3/12 Wayne State 228 4 Anthony Evans 10/12/91 Northern Michigan 226 5 James Berezik 10/31/09 Northern Michigan 213 6 James Berezik 11/22/08 Ashland 207 7 Will Roach 11/5/77 Hillsdale 202 8 Blake Smolen 12/1/07 Central Washington 200 9 Rusty Setzer 9/7/93 St. Joseph (Ind.) 19910 Justin Sherrod 10/3/09 Tiffin 19111 Brent Lesniak 9/9/99 Mercyhurst 18712 P.T. Gates 12/5/09 Carson-Newman 18313 John Mahan 9/29/73 Alma 18014 Ray Buckner 9/20/86 Evansville 17715 Chris Robinson 11/12/11 Saginaw Valley State 175

Receiving Yards

No. Player Date Opponent Yards 1 David Kircus 11/10/01 Hillsdale 246 2 Frank Miotke 9/24/88 St. Francis (Ill.) 221 3 Eric Fowler 12/10/06 Delta State 218 4 Youssef Sareini 9/17/94 St. Francis (Ill.) 189 5 Blake Smolen 10/11/08 Hillsdale 185 6 Charles Johnson 9/22/12 Ohio Dominican 177 7 David Kircus 11/17/01 Bloomsburg 172 Jason Trice 11/15/97 Indianapolis 172 9 David Kircus 11/9/02 Indianapolis 16810 Grant Malecke 10/9/99 Mercyhurst 16711 Michael Woods 9/29/79 Franklin College 16612 David Kircus 11/23/02 C.W. Post 161

Receptions

No. Player Date Opponent Receptions 1 Demonte Collins 10/9/04 Hillsdale 12 Eric Fowler 12/2/06 North Dakota 12 Charles Johnson 9/8/12 Notre Dame College 12 4 Terrance Banks 12/7/02 Northern Colorado 11 5 Diriki Mose 9/2/95 Indiana (Pa.) 10 Grant Malecke 9/2/99 South Dakota State 10 Terrance Banks 9/28/02 Hillsdale 10 Mario Locricchio 10/18/03 Saginaw Valley State 10 Charles Johnson 11/3/12 Wayne State 1010 Demonte Collins 10/23/04 Northwood 911 David Kircus 11/10/01 Hillsdale 8 David Kircus 11/9/02 Indianapolis 8 Blake Smolen 10/17/09 Findlay 8 Greg Gay 10/16/10 Lake Erie 8 Charles Johnson 10/1/11 Tiffin 8 Charles Johnson 9/22/12 Ohio Dominican 8

Tackles

No. Player Date Solo Asst. Total Opponent1 Baart Duffield 9/24/88 7 15 22 St. Francis (Ill.)2 Darryl Smith 11/8/86 14 6 20 Saginaw Valley 3 Jeff Lynch 10/22/83 1 17 18 Hillsdale Dan Reeves 10/11/86 10 8 18 Cent. Connecticut5 Dan McLean 10/30/93 8 9 17 Hillsdale Greg VanDyke 10/4/97 3 14 17 Hillsdale William Gray 9/18/99 10 7 17 Indianapolis Charles Hill 10/6/12 6 11 17 Ferris State9 Charles Sippial 9/29/90 8 8 16 Saginaw Valley William Gray 11/6/99 7 9 16 Michigan Tech Clarence Lindsey 9/16/00 8 8 16 Northwood

Passing Yards

No. Player Date Comp. Att. Yards Opponent1 Curt Anes 11/10/01 24 35 419 Hillsdale2 Brad Iciek 11/29/07 25 40 403 Wayne State3 Cullen Finnerty 11/6/04 27 38 399 Michigan Tech4 Curt Anes 11/24/01 23 34 395 Saginaw Valley 5 Kwame McKinnon 9/23/95 15 23 371 Ashland 6 Jim Lynch 10/2/82 16 28 365 Wayne State 7 Jeff Fox 9/12/98 21 29 354 Northwood 8 David Quinley 11/10/79 19 27 347 Ferris State9 Curt Anes 11/23/02 23 31 337 C.W. Post10 Brad Iciek 9/12/09 18 27 336 Saginaw Valley Heath Parling 10/22/11 21 28 336 Ferris State

Passing TD’s

No. Player Date Opponent TD’S 1 Curt Anes 10/20/01 Mercyhurst 6 Curt Anes 11/3/01 Wayne State 6 Curt Anes 11/23/02 C.W. Post 6 Heath Parling 10/22/11 Ferris State 6 4 Curt Anes 8/30/01 Minnesota-Crookston 5 Curt Anes 9/29/01 Northern Michigan 5 Curt Anes 11/10/01 Hillsdale 5 Curt Anes 9/28/02 Hillsdale 5 Curt Anes 11/16/02 Findlay 5 Jeff Dock 11/1/03 Mercyhurst 5 Brad Iciek 9/12/09 Saginaw Valley 511 Brad Iciek 9/29/07 Wayne State 4 Kyle McMahon 10/16/10 Lake Erie 4 Heath Parling 9/8/12 Notre Dame College 4 Isiah Grimes 10/20/12 Northwood 4

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SCORING RECORDS

Most Points Per Game Average Year 1. 58.4 2001 2. 46.7 2002 3. 44.5 1989 4. 42.4 2011 5. 41.9 2012 6. 40.0 1998

7. 38.5 2008 8. 38.2 2007 9. 37.0 1995 10. 36.7 2003 Fewest Points Per Game AllowedAverage Year 1. 9.60 1975 2. 9.66 1974 3. 11.8 1991 4. 12.2 2005

5. 12.7 2008 6. 12.8 1977 7. 12.8 1976 8. 13.3 2003 9. 13.3 1973 10. 13.4 1989

Most Points Per SeasonGVSU Opp. Pts. - Year Pts. - Year654 - 2002 398 - 1990584 - 2001 347 - 2012551 - 2003 335 - 1971538 - 2009 301 - 1984533 - 2006 285 - 1998

Most Points- GVSU 1. at GVSU 91, Valparaiso 0 1989 2. at GVSU 83, Notre Dame College 46 2012 3. at GVSU 77 vs. Wayne State 12 2001 4. at GVSU 76 vs. NE Illinois 0 1980 5. GVSU 71, at Tiffin 10 2010 6. GVSU 70, at Northwood 14 1994 at GVSU 70, Tiffin 7 2011 8. at GVSU 68, NE Illinois 6 1975 9. GVSU 65, at Bentley 36 2003 10. at GVSU 64, Northern Michigan 14 2001 11. at GVSU 63, Findlay 19 2002

GVSU 63, at Ashland 19 2001 GVSU 63, at Ferris State 17 2001

14. GVSU 62, at Mercyhurst 24 2002 at GVSU 62, C.W. Post 13 2002 at GVSU 62, Indiana, Pa. 21 2002

Most Points- Opponents1. at Findlay 70, GVSU 6 19712. at Central Florida 67, GVSU 3 19873. at Hope 64, GVSU 0 19714. at Northern Michigan 59, GVSU 18 19845. at Ferris State 57, GVSU 0 19716. at West Illinois 55, GVSU 0 1988

at Saginaw Valley State 55, GVSU 52 20128. at Alma 53, GVSU 0 19729. GVSU 56, at Ferris State 53 (OT) 1998

10. GVSU 54, at Michigan Tech 52 1995

Most Points- Both Teams 1. 129 - at GVSU 83, Notre Dame College 46 2012 2. 109 - GVSU 56, at Ferris State 53 (OT) 1998 3. 107 - at Saginaw Valley State 55, GVSU 52 2012 4. 106 - GVSU 54, at Michigan Tech 52 1995 5. 101 - GVSU 65, at Bentley 36 2003 6. 94 - GVSU 51, at Michigan Tech 43 2012 7. 92 - GVSU 61, at Lake Erie 31 2011 8. 91 - at GVSU 91, Valparaiso 0 1989 9. 90 - GVSU 63, at Indianapolis 27 2001 90 - at GVSU 48, Ashland 42 2008

Winning Margin 1. 91 - at GVSU 91, Valparaiso 0 1989 2. 76 - at GVSU 76, NE Illinois 0 1980 3. 65 - at GVSU 77, Wayne State 12 2001 4. 63 - at GVSU 70, Tiffin 7 2011 5. 62 - at GVSU 68, NE Illinois 6 1975 6. 61 - GVSU 71, at Tiffin 10 2010 7. 56 - at GVSU 56, Minn.-Crookston 0 2001 56 - at GVSU 56, Indianapolis 0 1995 56 - at GVSU 59, Mercyhurst 3 2001 56 - GVSU 70, at Northwood 14 199411. 55 - GVSU 55, at Valparaiso 0 199012. 51 - at GVSU 61, Gannon 10 2005

Did You Know?• From 2001-06 GVSU scored 476 TDs (5.0 per game), whileyielding just 181 touchdowns (1.8 per game).

• From 2001-12 GVSU’s opponents scored 343 total TDs, whilethe Lakers threw for 419 and rushed for 345.

• From 2001-12 GVSU scored:∆ 60 or more points in 15 of last 159 games∆ 50 or more points in 36 of last 159 games∆ 40 or more points in 79 of last 159 games∆ 30 or more points in 118 of last 159 games∆ 20 or more points in 141 of last 159 games

• Against current GLIAC opponents, the Lakers have scored 40or more points 99 times, and have accomplished that feat againsteach team besides newcomers Walsh and Malone, who GVSUhas not faced yet.

• GVSU is: ∆ 57-1 (.983) when scoring 50 points or more.∆ 136-1 (.993) when scoring 40 points or more.∆ 238-9 (.964) when scoring 30 points or more.

• GVSU has scored 20 points or more in 151-of-its-last-170games.• In 2003 GVSU averaged 215.9 yards rushing per game and al-lowed only 62.0.• In 2001-02 the average score in a Grand Valley game was:∆ 12.3 - 3.1 at the end of the 1st Qrt. (9.2 to 2.8 in 2003)∆ 29.1 to 7.9 at the end of the first half (18.5 to 7.7 in 2003)∆ 48.6 to 16.5 at the end of the game (36.7 to 13.3 in 2003)

• In 2001, the Lakers scored over 50 points in five consecutivegames. Prior to 2001, Grand Valley had never had back to back50-point games...GVSU duplicated the feat in 2002 by scoring50 points or more in five straight games.• In 2001-03 GVSU averaged a 26.2 point margin of victory. • GVSU has not been shutout since 1992.

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COACHING RECORDS

GVSU by the CoachesCoach (years) Record Pct. PF PA Home Pct. Away Pct. NeutralRobert Collins (1971-1972) 0-13-0 .000 58 534 0-0-0 .000 0-13-0 .000 0-0-0Jim Harkema (1973-1982) 68-29-1 .694 2,611 1,474 37-11-0 .771 31-17-1 .633 0-1-0Bob Giesey (1983-1984) 4-16-0 .200 331 539 4-6-0 .400 0-10-0 .000 0-0-0Tom Beck (1985-1990) 50-18-0 .735 2,018 1,243 27-7-0 .794 23-11-0 .677 0-0-0Brian Kelly (1991-2003) 118-35-2 .761 5,192 3,005 62-14-1 .805 54-20-1 .720 2-1-0Chuck Martin (2004-2009) 74-7-0 .914 2,844 1,186 39-2-0 .951 31-4-0 .886 4-1-0Matt Mitchell (2010-pres.) 27-8-0 .771 1,396 819 16-2-0 .888 11-6-0 .647 0-0-0Total 341-126-3 .729 14,450 8,800 185-42-1 .814 150-81-2 .648 6-3-0

Wins by coach Winning percentage by coach Brian Kelly . . . . . . . . .118 Chuck Martin . . . . . . . . ..914 Chuck Martin . . . . . . . .74 Matt Mitchell . . . . . . . . ..771 Jim Harkema . . . . . . . . .68 Brian Kelly . . . . . . . . . . ..761 Tom Beck . . . . . . . . . . .50 Tom Beck . . . . . . . . . . . ..735 Matt Mitchell . . . . . . . . .27 Jim Harkema . . . . . . . . ..694 Bob Giesey . . . . . . . . . . .4 Bob Giesey . . . . . . . . . . ..200 Robert Collins . . . . . . . . .0 Robert Collins . . . . . . . ..000

Points scored per game by coach Points allowed per game by coach Matt Mitchell . . . . . . .39.9 Chuck Martin . . . . . . . . . .14.6 Chuck Martin . . . . . . .35.1 Jim Harkema . . . . . . . . . .15.0 Brian Kelly . . . . . . . . .33.5 Tom Beck . . . . . . . . . . . . .18.3 Tom Beck . . . . . . . . . .29.7 Brian Kelly . . . . . . . . . . .19.4 Jim Harkema . . . . . . .26.6 Matt Mitchell . . . . . . . . . .23.4 Bob Giesey . . . . . . . . .16.6 Bob Giesey . . . . . . . . . . .27.0 Robert Collins . . . . . . .4.5 Robert Collins . . . . . . . . .41.1

Total points scored by coach Total points allowed by coach Brian Kelly . . . . . . . .5,192 Robert Collins . . . . . . . . . .534 Chuck Martin . . . . . .2,844 Bob Giesey . . . . . . . . . . . .539 Jim Harkema . . . . . .2,611 Matt Mitchell . . . . . . . . . .819 Tom Beck . . . . . . . . .2,018 Chuck Martin . . . . . . . . .1,186 Matt Mitchell . . . . . .1,396 Tom Beck . . . . . . . . . . . .1,243 Bob Giesey . . . . . . . . .331 Jim Harkema . . . . . . . . .1,474 Robert Collins . . . . . . . .58 Brian Kelly . . . . . . . . . .3,005

Home winning percentage by coach Road winning percentage by coach Chuck Martin . . . . . . ..951 Chuck Martin . . . . . . . . . ..886 Matt Mitchell . . . . . . ..888 Brian Kelly . . . . . . . . . . ..720 Brian Kelly . . . . . . . . ..805 Tom Beck . . . . . . . . . . . . ..677 Tom Beck . . . . . . . . . ..794 Matt Mitchell . . . . . . . . . ..647 Jim Harkema . . . . . . ..771 Jim Harkema . . . . . . . . . ..633 Bob Giesey . . . . . . . . ..400 Bob Giesey . . . . . . . . . . ..000 Robert Collins . . . . . ..000 Robert Collins . . . . . . . . ..000

Home wins by coach Road wins by coach Brian Kelly . . . . . . . . . .62 Brian Kelly . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Chuck Martin . . . . . . . .39 Jim Harkema . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Jim Harkema . . . . . . . . .37 Chuck Martin . . . . . . . . . . .31 Tom Beck . . . . . . . . . . .27 Tom Beck . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Matt Mitchell . . . . . . . . .16 Matt Mitchell . . . . . . . . . . .11 Bob Giesey . . . . . . . . . . .4 Bob Giesey . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 Robert Collins . . . . . . . . .0 Robert Collins . . . . . . . . . . . .0

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DATE NAME ATT YARDS SCHOOL10/27/73 John Mahan 29 256 Manchester10/3/92 Jamarl Eiland 31 244 Saginaw Valley11/8/08 James Berezik 35 234 Wayne State11/3/12 Kirk Spencer 17 228 Wayne State10/21/91 Anthony Evans 22 226 Northern Michigan9/26/92 Jamarl Eiland 31 219 U. of Indianapolis9/27/97 Bruce Calhoun 25 218 Wayne State10/31/09 James Berezik 26 213 Northern Michigan10/18/76 Jamie Hosford 26 212 Saginaw Valley9/17/88 Isaiah Lipsey 10 212 Winona State11/22/08 James Berezik 19 207 Ashland%9/2/89 Isaiah Lipsey 17 204 Cal State Pa.11/5/77 Will Roach 18 202 Hillsdale12/1/07 Blake Smolen 20 200 Central Washington*9/4/93 Rusty Setzer 12 199 St. Joseph’s10/7/95 Spencer Calhoun 11 196 Wayne State11/20/73 John Mahan 21 193 Adrian10/3/09 Justin Sherrod 19 191 Tiffin10/25/03 Michael Tennessee 49 189 Northwood10/18/08 James Berezik 23 188 Findlay10/9/99 Brent Lesniak 14 187 Mercyhurst11/7/09 Justin Sherrod 13 184 Wayne State12/5/09 P.T. Gates 28 183 Carson-Newman$11/12/94 Darnell Jamison 32 182 Northwood9/29/73 John Mahan 27 180 Alma9/19/09 James Berezik 29 178 Ferris State9/20/86 Ray Buckner 21 177 Evansville9/27/03 Michael Tennessee 30 176 Hillsdale11/12/11 Chris Robinson 22 175 Saginaw Valley10/11/08 James Berezik 14 172 Hillsdale9/11/76 Jamie Hosford 30 172 Grand Rapids JC10/19/74 Chris Lehmann 23 172 Grand Rapids JC9/8/90 Eric Lynch 17 172 Mankato State10/21/00 Reggie Spearmon 31 171 Mercyhurst9/17/11 Norman Shuford 18 170 Indianapolis11/03/01 Brent Lesniak 14 170 Wayne State10/10/92 Anthony Evans 28 170 Northern Michigan10/8/05 Astin Martin 17 169 Hillsdale10/15/11 Norman Shuford 14 167 Lake Erie9/30/78 Craig Blanchard 18 167 Franklin11/6/76 Jamie Hosford 34 167 Wayne State9/28/02 Reggie Spearmon 27 165 Hillsdale11/15/03 Michael Tennessee 25 163 Findlay10/26/02 Reggie Spearmon 30 163 Northwood10/22/94 Spencer Calhoun 13 163 Michigan Tech11/8/80 Will Roach 19 162 Ferris State9/3/94 Spencer Calhoun 20 161 Indiana PA10/27/90 Eric Lynch 30 161 Hillsdale8/28/04 Michael Tennessee 39 159 Ferris State9/15/73 John Mahan 26 158 Kalamazoo9/18/71 John Mahan 38 157 Kalamazoo11/16/02 Reggie Spearmon 20 156 Findlay12/6/03 Michael Tennessee 37 155 Texas A&M-Kingsville^11/5/94 Darnell Jamison 27 155 Saginaw Valley11/13/82 Brian Jones 11 154 Saginaw Valley10/11/03 Michael Tennessee 23 153 Northern Michigan11/3/73 Kerry Rasikas 26 153 Grand Rapids JC10/23/76 Jamie Hosford 43 153 Hillsdale11/8/03 Michael Tennessee 20 152 Indianapolis11/18/74 Chris Lehmann 22 152 Hillsdale10/05/02 Reggie Spearmon 28 152 Michigan Tech9/9/00 Reggie Spearmon 29 152 Saginaw Valley9/14/91 Eric Lynch 26 151 North Dakota State9/10/83 Brian Jones 24 151 St. Joseph’s10/2/76 Jamie Hosford 25 151 Northeastern Ill.10/20/84 Rudy Goodwin 29 150 Michigan Tech10/12/02 Brandon Langston 12 149 Northern Michigan10/5/91 Anthony Evans 21 149 Saginaw Valley10/5/74 Chris Lehmann 24 149 Ferris State9/11/10 Justin Sherrod 16 148 Hillsdale9/20/97 Bruce Calhoun 32 148 Ferris State9/21/73 John Mahan 21 147 Ill-Chicago Circle10/24/98 Rick Granata 21 147 Northern Michigan10/13/12 Kirk Spencer 13 145 Northern Michigan11/14/81 Wayne Robinson 25 145 Ferris State9/6/08 James Berezik 11 144 Indianapolis9/11/99 Brent Lesniak 20 144 Northwood

DATE NAME ATT YARDS SCHOOL12/7/02 Reggie Spearmon 32 143 N. Colorado10/21/00 Brent Lesniak 10 143 Mercyhurst9/12/98 Rick Granata 26 142 Northwood10/16/76 Jamie Hosford 40 142 Saginaw Valley11/6/10 Northwood 17 141 Northwood10/9/76 Jamie Hosford 28 140 Ferris State11/24/07 Blake Smolen 27 139 North Dakota*9/10/94 Darnell Jamsion 19 139 Indianapolis10/12/96 Bruce Calhoun 14 138 Michigan Tech9/02/99 Brent Lesniak 21 138 South Dakota State9/21/73 Steve Brems 25 138 Ill-Chicago Circle11/4/78 Will Roach 23 138 Hillsdale10/05/02 Brent Lesniak 10 137 Michigan Tech10/11/81 Wayne Robinson 22 137 Wayne State10/14/89 Eric Lynch 13 137 Northern Michigan9/29/12 Kirk Spencer 28 136 Michigan Tech9/10/03 Astin Martin 22 136 Indianapolis11/2/02 Reggie Spearmon 17 136 Mercyhurst10/28/00 Reggie Spearmon 21 136 Michigan Tech9/24/77 Rick VanEss 34 136 Franklin9/15/07 James Berezik 10 135 Findlay10/29/88 Isaiah Lipsey 21 135 Southeast Missouri St.10/18/80 Kurt Johnson 13 135 Northwestern Iowa10/16/99 Brent Lesniak 21 135 Saginaw Valley12/3/05 Astin Martin 18 134 East Stroudsburg9/20/75 Jamie Hosford 24 134 Grand Rapids JC10/26/85 Ray Buckner 15 133 Michigan Tech11/13/76 Jamie Hosford 41 133 Northern Michigan9/10/94 Spencer Calhoun 14 133 Indianapolis9/13/97 Bruce Calhoun 30 132 Ashland11/11/00 Brent Lesniak 12 132 Hillsdale10/19/74 Jamie Hosford 23 131 Grand Rapids JC11/4/89 Isaiah Lipsey 20 130 Northwood 10/20/12 Kirk Spencer 15 129 Northwood9/3/05 Astin Martin 14 129 Gannon11/19/94 Darnell Jamison 21 129 Indiana PA11/29/08 Blake Smolen 27 128 Minnesota-Duluth%10/29/77 Will Roach 30 128 Northwood10/3/98 Rick Granata 11 128 St. Francis11/7/85 Ray Buckner 28 128 Northwood10/27/01 Reggie Spearmon 25 127 Michigan Tech10/6/07 James Berezik 7 125 Mercyhurst9/2/06 Astin Martin 26 125 Findlay10/22/05 Astin Martin 30 125 Northwood11/30/02 Brent Lesniak 16 125 Indiana (Pa.)9/24/11 Hersey Jackson 28 124 Findlay10/12/91 Jamarl Eiland 13 124 Northern Michigan10/4/75 Chris Lehmann 11 124 Northeastern Ill.10/4/03 Michael Tennesse 25 123 Michigan Tech10/19/02 Brent Lesniak 26 123 Saginaw Valley11/17/90 Isaiah Lipsey 18 123 East Texas State!11/16/91 Anthony Evans 15 122 Valparaiso9/25/76 Jamie Hosford 38 122 Franklin10/31/98 Rick Granata 32 122 California-Davis11/10/90 Isaiah Lipsey 6 122 Valparaiso10/9/06 Astin Martin 20 121 Ashland12/01/01 Reggie Spearmon 20 121 Catawba11/14/92 Jamarl Eiland 29 121 Valparaiso9/21/85 Ray Buckner 16 121 Evansville9/15/73 Steve Brems 20 121 Kalamazoo11/9/02 Reggie Spearmon 25 120 Indianapolis11/8/97 Jeff Fox 20 120 California-Davis9/19/87 Ray Buckner 19 120 Winona State10/25/75 Jamie Hosford 21 119 Ferris State9/30/89 Eric Lynch 14 119 Wayne State10/12/96 Darnell Jamison 16 119 Michigan Tech10/12/85 Ray Buckner 25 119 Central Connecticut11/14/85 Ray Buckner 26 119 Saginaw Valley11/3/12 Michael Ratay 20 118 Wayne State11/6/10 Norman Shuford 14 118 Northwood10/16/10 Justin Sherrod 11 118 Lake Erie10/6/90 Eric Lynch 18 118 Northern Michigan11/6/82 Brian Jones 12 118 Northwood9/13/08 James Berezik 17 117 Saginaw Valley State11/1/08 Justin Sherrod 10 117 Northern Michigan12/6/03 Cullen Finnerty 15 117 Texas A&M-Kingsville^10/11/86 Ray Buckner 17 117 Central Connecticut

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DATE NAME ATT YARDS SCHOOL9/6/97 Jeff Fox 17 117 St. Francis10/23/71 John Mahan 23 117 Findlay11/24/07 James Berezik 18 116 North Dakota*8/27/05 Astin Martin 19 116 Ferris State11/10/90 Jack Hull 12 116 Valparaiso10/2/93 Anthony Evans 20 115 Saginaw Valley11/07/98 Rick Granata 30 115 Michigan Tech12/16/06 Cullen Finnerty 22 115 NW Missouri State9/23/72 John Mahan 26 115 Ferris State10/12/74 Kerry Rasikas 16 115 Findlay9/17/77 Rick VanEss 23 115 Michigan Tech11/2/91 Eric Lynch 20 114 Hillsdale10/30/99 Brent Lesniak 21 114 Ashland10/7/06 Jaquon Morrison 6 113 Mercyhurst11/24/01 Reggie Spearmon 25 113 Saginaw Valley9/30/89 Anthony Evans 9 113 Wayne State11/9/74 Jamie Hosford 17 113 Adrian10/15/11 Hersey Jackson 14 112 Lake Erie11/30/02 Reggie Spearmon 25 112 Indiana (Pa.)9/08/01 Michael Tennessee 13 112 Saginaw Valley10/5/85 Ray Buckner 24 112 Ferris State10/26/91 Anthony Evans 17 112 Ashland University9/5/92 Anthony Evans 19 112 St. Joseph’s9/28/96 Darnell Jamison 21 112 Wayne State11/12/94 Spencer Calhoun 12 112 Northwood10/29/83 Jackie Hampton 18 112 Michigan Tech10/06/01 Brent Lesniak 14 111 Ferris State10/12/74 Chris Lehmann 17 111 Findlay10/27/12 Michael Ratay 16 110 Hillsdale10/2/10 Billy Seiler 4 110 Tiffin10/28/06 Blake Smolen 16 110 Ferris State10/5/96 Darnell Jamison 26 110 Hillsdale9/16/95 Darnell Jamison 13 110 St. Francis10/16/93 Rusty Setzer 13 110 Ferris State10/20/90 Isaiah Lipsey 13 110 Ashland University10/14/78 Rick VanEss 20 110 Saginaw Valley10/9/10 Justin Sherrod 13 109 Northern Michigan9//03 Cullen Finnerty 10 109 Wayne State 9/6/97 Bruce Calhoun 25 109 St. Francis11/11/78 Rick VanEss 16 109 Wayne State9/19/92 Jamarl Eiland 21 109 Butler University9/22/79 Will Roach 13 109 Northeastern Ill.9/26/09 P.T. Gates 10 108 Michigan Tech9/20/08 James Berezik 13 108 Ferris State11/26/05 Astin Martin 22 108 Saginaw Valley State11/2/02 Brandon Langston 11 108 Mercyhurst11/7/75 Jamie Hosford 29 108 Hillsdale10/29/94 Darnell Jamison 17 108 Northern Michigan9/8/12 Chris Robinson 19 107 Notre Dame College

DATE NAME ATT YARDS SCHOOL11/1/08 P.T. Gates 16 107 Northern Michigan9/30/06 Astin Martin 19 107 Wayne State11/6/04 Michael Tennessee 20 107 Michigan Tech12/1/01 Ryan Brady 23 107 Catawba9/22/01 Brent Lesniak 8 107 Ashland11/10/07 Gary Fant 6 108 Northern Michigan10/22/11 Hersey Jackson 12 106 Ferris State10/31/09 P.T. Gates 18 106 Northern Michigan10/25/08 James Berezik 20 106 Ashland11/20/73 Steve Brems 19 106 Adrian9/14/74 Chris Lehmann 14 106 Kalamazoo11/7/87 Ray Buckner 22 106 Northwood11/05/11 Michael Ratay 9 105 Northwood11/6/04 Brandon Langston 11 105 Michigan Tech10/10/92 Andre Dudley 14 105 Northern Michigan11/7/81 Wayne Robinson 27 105 Northwood10/17/09 James Berezik 17 104 Findlay10/1/05 Astin Martin 21 104 Wayne State10/11/80 Will Roach 18 104 Saginaw Valley10/11/97 Tarron Adams 21 104 Michigan Tech11/4/00 Brent Lesniak 11 104 Wayne State10/29/88 John Sanders 17 104 Southeast Missouri10/20/01 Brent Lesniak 10 103 Mercyhurst9/25/99 Jerome Knox 13 103 Findlay9/29/01 Michael Tennessee 19 103 Northern Michigan9/27/75 Brad Rainwater 12 103 Illinois Benedictine9/23/89 Isaiah Lipsey 14 103 St. Francis11/13/93 Darnell Jamison 7 103 St. Francis10/9/04 Preston Garris 17 102 Hillsdale9/28/74 Steve Brems 21 102 Alma10/28/89 Eric Lynch 14 102 Valparaiso 10/14/95 Darnell Jamison 17 102 Hillsdale9/24/94 Darnell Jamison 27 102 Ashland9/5/09 James Berezik 20 101 Indianapolis10/15/05 Astin Martin 28 101 Saginaw Valley State11/9/74 Dan Warren 12 101 Adrian10/27/12 Kirk Spencer 15 100 Hillsdale10/27/07 James Berezik 11 100 Ferris State11/13/04 Michael Tennessee 23 100 Winona State11/14/98 Rick Granata 17 100 Ferris State9/15/84 Jackie Hampton 15 100 NW Missouri9/16/72 Kerry Rasikas 15 100 Kalamazoo$ 2009 NCAA Playoffs% 2008 NCAA Playoffs* 2007 NCAA Playoffs^ 2003 NCAA Playoffs! 1990 NCAA PlayoffsCurrent players listed in Bold

16 Games: James Berezik 15 Games: Brent Lesniak 14 Games: Reggie Spearmon, Jamie Hosford 12 Games: Astin Martin, Darnell Jamison, Michael Tennessee 10 Games: Ray Buckner 8 Games: Eric Lynch, John Mahan, Anthony Evans, Isaiah Lipsey 7 Games: Justin Sherrod 6 Games: Chris Lehmann, Rick Granata, Will Roach 5 Games: Spencer Calhoun, Jamarl Eiland, Bruce Calhoun, Kirk Spencer 4 Games: P.T. Gates, Blake Smolen, Steve Brems, Rick VanEss 3 Games: Cullen Finnerty, Wayne Robinson, Brian Jones, Kerry Rasikas, Brandon Langston, Norman Shuford, Hersey Jackson, Michael Ratay 2 Games: Jackie Hampton, Rusty Setzer, Jeff Fox, Chris Robinson 1 Game: Dan Warren, Brad Rainwater, Craig Blanchard, Kurt Johnson, Rudy Goodwin, John Sanders, Andre Dudley, Anthony Evans, Tarron Adams, Jack Hull, Jerome Knox, Ryan Brady, Preston Garris, Jaquon Morrison, Gary Fant, Billy Seiler

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16 Games: David Kircus 12 Games: Charles Johnson 10 Games: Eric Fowler 8 Games: Jeff Chadwick 7 Games: Brandon Langston, Frank Miotke, Youssef Sareini, Bill Lucksted 5 Games: Blake Smolen, Terrance Banks, Jason Trice, Diriki Mose 4 Games: Grant Malecke, Rob Rubick 3 Games: Demonte Collins, Michael Woods, Bob Mitchell, Michael Short, Alcus Smith 2 Games: Jovonne Augustus, Greg Gay, Ryan Bass, James Berezik, Jonn Mathews, Brandon Horn, Terry Mitchell, Todd Gesund, Phil Condon 1 Game: Michael Tennessee, Micah Staley, Mario Locricchio, ClintNash, Alex Preuss, Tim O’Callagan, Dan Green, Don Stramaglia, RayBuckner, Ted Monken, John Sanders, Corey J. Sanders, Wayne Robinson, Joe Cornelius, Brent Lesniak, Antione Trent, NormanShuford

DATE NAME REC YARDS TD SCHOOL12/14/02 David Kircus 11 270 3 Valdosta State11/10/01 David Kircus 8 246 4 Hillsdale9/24/88 Frank Miotke 8 221 1 St. Francis12/10/06 Eric Fowler 7 218 1 Delta State11/14/87 Frank Miotke 11 218 1 Saginaw Valley9/4/04 Demonte Collins 13 217 3 Gannon*11/11/00 David Kircus 11 209 0 Hillsdale10/21/00 David Kircus 6 201 3 Mercyhurst11/10/12 Charles Johnson 10 198 4 Saginaw Valley9/23/89 Michael Short 4 195 2 St. Francis10/30/99 Grant Malecke 9 191 0 Ashland9/17/94 Youssef Sareini 9 189 3 St. Francis10/11/08 Blake Smolen 5 185 2 Hillsdale10/27/01 David Kircus 7 182 3 Michigan Tech9/22/79 Clint Nash 10 180 3 Northeastern Illinois9/22/12 Charles Johnson 8 177 1 Ohio Dominican11/11/06 Eric Fowler 7 176 3 Northern Michigan12/2/06 Eric Fowler 12 174 2 North Dakota11/17/01 David Kircus 8 172 1 Bloomsburg11/15/97 Jason Trice 7 172 2 Indianapolis10/30/04 Brandon Langston 5 170 2 Northern Michigan9/5/97 Frank Miotke 6 170 1 Northeast Missouri10/06/01 David Kircus 8 169 5 Ferris State11/9/02 David Kircus 8 168 3 Indianapolis9/17/88 Alex Preuss 6 169 5 Winona State10/9/99 Grant Malecke 6 167 1 Mercyhurst9/29/79 Michael Woods 6 166 0 Franklin College9/29/12 Charles Johnson 7 165 3 Michigan Tech9/1/90 Michael Short 4 165 3 St. Joseph’s11/5/83 Bill Lucksted 11 162 3 Northwood9/10/11 Charles Johnson 6 161 1 Hillsdale11/23/02 David Kircus 7 161 4 C.W. Post10/1/11 Charles Johnson 8 158 2 Tiffin10/9/04 Demonte Collins 12 158 1 Hillsdale10/31/98 Jason Trice 9 158 1 California-Davis*9/9/06 Eric Fowler 7 155 1 Ashland9/21/02 Phil Condon 7 154 1 Wayne State9/08/01 David Kircus 7 153 2 Saginaw Valley9/3/05 Eric Fowler 7 152 0 Gannon*11/12/94 Youssef Sareini 9 151 1 Northwood9/4/04 Brandon Langston 5 149 2 Gannon*9/12/92 Todd Gesund 7 148 2 Indiana (Pa.)12/3/05 Brandon Langston 4 148 2 East Stroudsburg11/22/03 Brandon Langston 8 148 2 Bentley10/20/07 Brandon Horn 6 147 1 Northwood9/15/82 Bill Lucksted 7 147 1 St. Cloud State*10/9/82 Jeff Chadwick 5 147 4 Ferris State10/22/11 Charles Johnson 6 144 2 Ferris State11/13/82 Jeff Chadwick 8 142 2 Saginaw Valley9/14/74 Tim O’Callagan 5 140 1 Kalamazoo 9/15/12 Charles Johnson 6 139 2 Tiffin10/18/03 Mario Locricchio 10 139 1 Saginaw Valley9/8/12 Charles Johnson 12 138 2 Notre Dame College10/16/10 Greg Gay 8 137 3 Lake Erie10/23/82 Bill Lucksted 7 136 1 Hillsdale10/8/83 Bill Lucksted 5 135 2 Ferris State11/1/08 Blake Smolen 3 133 0 Northern Michigan9/24/83 Bill Lucksted 7 132 1 Central State10/30/10 Jovonne Augustus 5 131 2 Michigan Tech9/25/82 Jeff Chadwick 6 131 3 Central State11/16/91 Bob Mitchell 8 131 1 Valparaiso11/8/97 Jason Trice 6 130 1 California-Davis10/15/83 Bill Lucksted 5 130 1 Northern Michigan9/23/95 Diriki Mose 5 130 2 Ashland 11/29/08 Jonn Mathews 6 129 1 Minnesota-Duluth10/8/94 Diriki Mose 6 129 0 Wayne State9/12/87 Frank Miotke 4 134 0 Butler11/28/09 Ryan Bass 7 127 1 Minnesota-Duluth10/8/05 Terry Mitchell 3 127 1 Hillsdale10/22/05 Brandon Langston 3 126 1 Northwood10/10/09 Blake Smolen 8 125 1 Hillsdale11/13/93 Youssef Sareini 6 125 1 St. Francis9/26/87 Frank Miotke 4 124 2 Central State9/21/06 Eric Fowler 5 123 0 Michigan Tech9/3/05 Terry Mitchell 6 122 3 Gannon*10/12/96 Alcus Smith 4 122 1 Michigan Tech10/20/01 David Kircus 6 121 3 Mercyhurst10/27/90 Todd Gesund 4 121 1 Hillsdale11/15/03 Micah Staley 6 120 1 Bentley11/7/87 Frank Miotke 5 120 1 Northwood10/26/96 Jason Trice 6 120 0 Saginaw Valley10/2/07 Blake Smolen 8 119 1 Wayne State^10/14/06 Eric Fowler 4 119 1 Indianapolis11/7/95 Diriki Mose 9 119 0 Wayne State10/15/11 Norman Shuford 3 118 1 Lake Erie10/8/88 Bob Mitchell 8 118 0 Ferris State10/29/11 Charles Johnson 6 117 1 Michigan Tech1/2/07 Brandon Horn 7 117 0 Wayne State^10/6/84 Dan Green 9 117 0 Hillsdale1/10/07 Antione Trent 8 116 2 Northern Michigan11/25/06 Eric Fowler 6 116 2 South Dakota12/7/02 Terrance Banks 11 116 0 Northern Colorado

DATE NAME REC YARDS TD SCHOOL10/23/93 Youssef Sareini 3 116 2 Ashland 10/31/81 Rob Rubick 7 115 1 Hillsdale10/28/78 Don Stramaglia 2 114 2 Northwood9/26/81 Rob Rubick 8 114 2 Northern Michigan9/29/01 David Kircus 6 113 2 Northern Michigan10/13/01 Brent Lesniak 2 113 1 Indianapolis*9/27/80 Michael Woods 6 113 1 Michigan Tech9/25/99 Grant Malecke 5 113 2 Findlay11/3/12 Charles Johnson 10 112 2 Wayne State9/12/09 Blake Smolen 6 112 2 Saginaw Valley11/13/99 David Kircus 8 112 0 Ferris State9/23/95 Diriki Mose 4 112 1 Ferris State9/15/82 Jeff Chadwick 5 112 1 St. Cloud State*12/12/09 Ryan Bass 8 111 1 NW Missouri State10/6/79 Rob Rubick 6 111 0 Wayne State9/6/80 Michael Woods 6 111 1 Hope College10/13/90 Ted Monken 6 111 1 Ferris State11/9/91 John Sanders 2 111 2 Wayne State10/30/93 Youssef Sareini 5 111 1 Hillsdale10/31/98 Alcus Smith 9 110 0 California-Davis*10/16/82 Jeff Chadwick 4 110 0 Northern Michigan10/29/94 Youssef Sareini 7 110 2 Northern Michigan10/11/03 Brandon Langston 6 109 2 Northern Michigan9/18/93 Youssef Sareini 6 109 3 Northwood*10/2/07 Jonn Mathews 5 108 0 Wayne State^10/10/81 Jeff Chadwick 2 108 2 Wayne State10/3/98 Jason Trice 6 108 1 St. Francis9/2/10 Jovonne Augustus 3 107 1 West Texas A&M11/20/04 Brandon Langston 9 107 1 Northwood9/18/04 Demonte Collins 7 107 1 Ashland9/28/02 Terrance Banks 10 107 2 Hillsdale 9/2/95 Diriki Mose 10 107 1 Indiana, PA9/29/84 Ray Buckner 4 106 1 Saginaw Valley10/19/02 Terrance Banks 9 106 0 Saginaw Valley10/26/02 David Kircus 6 106 2 Northwood10/20/12 Charles Johnson 4 105 2 Northwood10/4/03 Michael Tennessee 7 105 2 Michigan Tech%11/16/02 Terrance Banks 8 105 1 Findlay11/10/79 Rob Rubick 6 105 0 Ferris State10/18/08 James Berezik 4 104 1 Findlay%9/17/05 Eric Fowler 9 104 1 Ashland9/10/83 Bill Lucksted 5 104 1 St. Joseph’s9/18/99 Grant Malecke 8 104 0 Indianapolis11/5/11 Charles Johnson 5 103 3 Northwood11/16/02 David Kircus 5 103 4 Findlay9/12/81 Jeff Chadwick 5 103 2 Northern Iowa10/10/87 Frank Miotke 7 103 2 Ferris State9/18/93 Corey J. Sanders 4 103 0 Northwood*9/21/02 Tarrance Banks 5 102 1 Wayne State10/13/01 Phil Condon 5 102 2 Indianapolis*11/4/89 Bob Mitchell 5 102 0 Northwood10/3/98 Alcus Smith 6 102 1 St. Francis10/25/08 James Berezik 6 101 2 Ashland%10/7/06 Eric Fowler 3 101 2 Mercyhurst11/14/81 Wayne Robinson# 4 101 0 Ferris State10/6/90 Michael Short 5 101 0 Northern Michigan9/11/10 Greg Gay 5 100 0 Hillsdale11/03/01 David Kircus 7 100 4 Wayne State10/30/82 Jeff Chadwick 4 100 2 Michigan Tech9/9/95 Joe Cornelius 4 100 1 Indianapolis* Nine games with two receivers over 100 yards# First back to have over 100 yards receiving% Over 100 yards rushing and receiving in same game^ Three receivers with over 100 yards receiving in same gameCurrent players listed in Bold

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ALL-AMERICANS

1973Tom Tefft, OG- NAIA (HM)1974Ron Stallard, OG- NAIA (HM)1975Dennis Dermeyer, DE- NAIA (HM)Tim Hill, DT- NAIA (HM)Danny Jackson, LB- NAIA (HM)Dan Karpowicz, OT- NAIA (1st)Tim Maki, LB- NAIA (HM)Tim O’Callaghan, WR- NAIA (HM)1976Dennis Dermeyer, DE- NAIA (1st)Jamie Hosford, FB- NAIA (2nd)Tim O’Callaghan, WR-GTE/COSIDA(2nd)1977Gary Evans, OT- NAIA (1st)Roy Gonzalez, QB- NAIA (HM)Daryl Gooden, DT- NAIA (HM)Mack Lofton, DE- NAIA (HM)Tim Maki, LB- NAIA (HM)Roger McCoy, PK- NAIA (HM)Clint Nash, WR- NAIA (HM)Joe Pollard, S- NAIA (HM)Rusty Steffens, OG- NAIA (HM)1978Bob Beaudrie, C- NAIA (1st)Wade Bent, LB- NAIA (HM)Ron Essink, OT- NAIA (HM)Roger McCoy, PK-NAIA (HM)Joe Pollard, S- NAIA (1st)Rick VanEss, FB- NAIA (HM)1979Ron Essink, OT- NCAA Div. II (1st),NAIA (2nd), Kodak (1st)Clint Nash, WR- NAIA (HM)Mark Szczytko, DT- NAIA (HM)1981Kurt Fredricks, LB- NCAA Div. II (HM)Steve Michuta, QB- NCAA Div. II (HM)1986Dean Clem, OG- AP (HM), FootballNews (1st)Brian Mulcahy, LB- Football News(HM)Guy Schuler, QB- AP (HM)1987Mark Prins, OT- AP (HM), FootballNews (HM)Guy Schuler, QB- AP (HM)

1988Frank Miotke, WR- Football News (HM)Mark Prins, OT- Football News (1st)1989Dave Beebe, OG- Football Gazette (1st),AP (2nd)Miguel Sagaro, PK- Football Gazette(HM)Mark Smith, GTE/COSIDA (2nd)Todd Tracey, DT- NCAA Div. II (1st),Kodak (1st)1990Jim Cramer, DT- Football Gazette (2nd)Mike Flannery, CB- Football Gazette(3rd)Eric Lynch, FB- Football Gazette (2nd)Charles Sippial, LB- Football Gazette(3rd)Chris Tiede, C- Football Gazette (1st)1991Jim Cramer, DT- Football Gazette (2nd)Jack Hull, OB- Football Gazette (HM)Eric Lynch, FB- Football Gazette (2nd)Bill McGory, OG- Football Gazette (HM)Bob Mitchell, TE- Football Gazette (HM)Mark Smith, OT- GTE/COSIDA (1st)Chris Tiede, C- AP (1st), Football Gazette(1st), Kodak (1st)Todd Wood, DB-GTE/COSIDA (1st),Football Gazette (HM)1992Jamarl Eiland, FB- Football Gazette(HM)Jorgen Gustafsson, OT- Football Gazette(HM)Miguel Sagaro, PK- Football Gazette(3rd)Brian Tazic, QB- Football Gazette (HM)1993Hardie Farr, SS- CM Frank (1st), AP(3rd)Jorgen Gustafsson, OT- CM Frank (HM)Dan McLean, CB- Football Gazette(HM)Youssef Sareini, WR- Football Gazette(3rd)Mike Sheldon, OG- Football Gazette(HM)1994Darnell Jamison, FB- CM Frank (HM)Kwame McKinnon, QB- CM Frank(HM)Tim Postema, LB- CM Frank (HM)Youssef Sareini, WR- CM Frank (HM),Football Gazette (HM)Mike Sheldon, OG- AFCA (1st), CMFrank (1st), Football Gazette (1st)

1995Kevin Gee, OL- CM Frank (3rd)Darnell Jamison, FB- CM Frank (HM)Kwame McKinnon, QB- CM Frank(HM)Diriki Mose, WR- AFCA (1st), FootballGazette (1st), CM Frank (2nd),CoSIDA/Daktronics (3rd)Tim Postema, LB- CM Frank (HM)Matt Potter, DL- CM Frank (HM)Paul Siembida, DB- CM Frank (HM)1996Doug Kochanski, PK- Football Gazette(HM)Matt Potter, DL- AFCA (1st), FootballGazette (1st), AP (2nd), CoSIDA/Daktron-ics (2nd)1997Jeff Fox, QB- Football Gazette (HM)Jason Graves, DB- Football Gazette(3rd), CoSIDA/Daktronics (HM)1998Billy Cook, Spec.- Football Gazette (2nd)Jeff Fox, QB- CoSIDA/Daktronics (2nd),Football Gazette (3rd)1999Dan Gibbons, DT- CoSIDA/Daktronics(2nd), Football Gazette (2nd)2001Curt Anes, QB- Daktronics (1st), Foot-ball Gazette (2nd), D2Football.com (HM)David Kircus, WR- AFCA (1st), D2Foot-ball.com (1st), Daktronics (1st), FootballGazette (1st)Dan Vaughn, DT- Football Gazette (2nd),D2Football.com (HM)Dale Westrick, OT- Football Gazette(1st), Daktronics (1st)Mike Wilford, OL- D2Football.com(HM)

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2002Curt Anes, QB- Harlon Hill Award Win-ner, Associated Press (1st), D2Football.com (1st), Football Gazette(1st), Daktronics (1st)Terrance Banks, WR- Football Gazette(3rd)Phil Condon, TE- D2Football.com (2nd)Tom Hosford, OC- Football Gazette(HM)David Kircus, WR- AFCA (1st), Associ-ated Press (1st), D2Football.com (1st), Football Gazette (1st), Daktronics (1st)Scott Mackey, DB- Football Gazette(1st), Associated Press (2nd), D2Foot-ball.com (2nd), Daktronics (2nd)Keyonta Marshall, DT- Football Gazette(1st), D2Football.com (2nd), Daktronics(1st)Reggie Spearmon, RB- Football Gazette(1st), D2Football.com (2nd), Daktronics(2nd) Dan Vaughn, DE- Football Gazette (2nd),Associated Press (2nd), D2Football.com(HM)Dale Westrick, OT- D2Football.com(1st), Football Gazette (1st), Daktronics(1st)Orlando Williams, LB- Football Gazette(2nd), D2Football.com (HM), Daktronics(2nd)2003Lucius Hawkins, DB- D2Football.com(HM)David Hendrix, PK- Daktronics (1st),D2Football.com (2nd), Football Gazette(1st), Associated Press (1st), AFCA (1st)Scott Mackey, DB- Daktronics (1st),D2Football.com (1st), Football Gazette(1st), Associated Press (1st)Keyonta Marshall, DT- Daktronics (1st),D2Football.com (1st), Football Gazette(HM)Derrick Phillips, DB- Football Gazette(HM)Michael Tennessee, RB- Daktronics (1st),D2Football.com (HM), Football Gazette(3rd)Mike Wilford, OT- Daktronics (1st)Matt Yoches, DT- CoSIDA District Four2004DeJuane Boone, DB- Football Gazette(1st), Daktronics (2nd)Demonte Collins, WR- D2Football.com(HM)Scott Greene, PK- Associated Press (3rd),Football Gazette (HM), D2Football.com(2nd), College Sports Report (2nd)Lucius Hawkins, DB- Football Gazette(2nd), Daktronics (1st), D2Football.com(2nd), College Sports Report (1st)Keyonta Marshall, DT- AFCA (1st), As-sociated Press (1st), Football Gazette(1st), Daktronics (1st), D2Football.com(1st), College Sports Report (1st)2005

Joe Ballard, SS- D2Football.com (HM)Josh Bourke, OT-Associated Press (1st),D2Football.com (1st), Daktronics (1st),Football Gazette (HM)Cullen Finnerty, QB- Football Gazette(HM)Brandon Langston, WR- FootballGazette (2nd), D2Football.com (HM)Astin Martin, RB- Football Gazette(HM)Mike McFadden, DL- Gene UpshawAward Winner, AFCA (1st), FootballGazette (1st), D2Football.com (1st), Dak-tronics (1st), Associated Press (2nd)Mike Pinter, C- ESPN The Magazine Ac-ademic (2nd), National Football Founda-tion (1st)Joe Wohlscheid, OT- Football Gazette(HM)2006Anthony Adams, LB- Daktronics (1st),D2Football.com (1st), Football Gazette(2nd)Brandon Barnes, OL- Daktronics (1st),D2Football.com (1st), Football Gazette(1st), Associated Press (1st)Brandon Carr, CB- Daktronics (1st),D2Football.com (1st), Football Gazette(2nd), Associated Press (3rd)Cullen Finnerty, QB- Harlon Hill Award(2nd), AFCA (1st), Football Gazette (1st),D2Football.com (1st), Daktronics (1st),Associated Press (1st)Eric Fowler, WR- Daktronics (1st),D2Football.com (1st), Football Gazette(1st), Associated Press (1st)Derrick Jones, DL- D2Football.com(HM)Mike McFadden, DL- Gene UpshawAward Winner, Football Gazette (1st),D2Football.com (1st), Daktronics (1st),Associated Press (1st)2007Anthony Adams, LB- AFCA (1st), Asso-ciated Press (1st), Daktronics (1st),D2Football.com (1st)Brandon Barnes, OT- Associated Press(1st), Daktronics (1st), D2Football.com(1st)Brandon Carr, CB- Associated Press(2nd) Daktronics (2nd), D2Football.com(1st)Brad Iciek, QB- D2Football.com (HM)Dan Skuta, DL- Daktronics (1st), Associ-ated Press (2nd), D2Football.com (2nd)

2008Sam Allen, OT- Daktronics (2nd),D2Football.com (2nd)James Berezik, RB- D2Football.com(HM), Football Gazette (HM)Todd Carter, K- Football Gazette (HM)Billy Eisenhardt, OC- AFCA (1st), Dak-tronics (1st), D2Football.com (1st), Asso-ciated Press (1st)Brad Iciek, QB- Harlon Hill Award Final-ist Jonn Mathews, TE- D2Football.com(HM)Danny Richard, DL- D2Football.com(HM), Football Gazette (2nd) Dan Skuta, DT- Daktronics (1st),D2Football.com (1st), Associated Press(1st), Gene Upshaw Award Finalist, Foot-ball Gazette (2nd)Blake Smolen, WR- D2Football.com(HM) 2009Cameron Bradfield, OT- Daktronics(2nd), Associated Press (3rd), FootballGazette (HM), D2Football.com (HM)Brad Iciek, QB- Harlon Hill Award Final-ist, D2Football.com (HM)Nick McDonald, OT- AFCA (1st), Asso-ciated Press (1st), Daktronics (1st),D2Football.com (1st), Football Gazette(2nd)Jacob McGuckin, DB- D2Football.com(1st)Danny Richard, DE- Daktronics (1st),D2Football.com (1st), Associated Press(2nd), Football Gazette (2nd)Blake Smolen, WR- D2Football.com(HM)Justin Victor, LB- D2Football.com (HM)2010Matt Armstrong, OL-Football Gazette(HM)Cameron Bradfield, OT-AFCA (1st),Daktronics (1st), D2Football.com (1st),Football Gazette (1st), Associated Press(1st)Zach Breen, LB-Football Gazette (HM)Rob Carlisle, DB-Football Gazette (HM)Nick Lawrence, DL-Football Gazette(HM)Justin Victor, LB-Football Gazette (HM)2012Matt Armstrong, OL-Football Gazette(HM)Charles Johnson, WR-D2Football.com(2nd), Football Gazette (2nd)Tim Lelito, OL-D2Football.com (2nd),Football Gazette (3rd)

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American Football Coaches AssociationFirst TeamCameron Bradfield, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010Nick McDonald, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009Billy Eisenhardt, OC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008Anthony Adams, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007Cullen Finnerty, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Mike McFadden, DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005Keyonta Marshall, DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004David Hendix, PK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003David Kircus, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002David Kircus, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001Matt Potter, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996Diriki Mose, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995Mike Sheldon, OG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994

Associated PressFirst TeamCameron Bradfield, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010Nick McDonald, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009Billy Eisenhardt, OC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008Dan Skuta, DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008Anthony Adams, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007Brad Iciek, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007Cullen Finnerty, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Brandon Barnes, OL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Eric Fowler, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Mike McFadden, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Josh Bourke, OL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005Keyonta Marshall, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004David Hendrix, PK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003Scott Mackey, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003Curt Anes, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002David Kircus, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Dale Westrick, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Curt Anes, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001 David Kircus, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001 Dale Westrick, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001Chris Tiede, C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1991

Second TeamDanny Richard, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009Brandon Carr, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007Dan Skuta, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007Mike McFadden, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005Scott Mackey, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Dan Vaughn, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001Matt Potter, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996Dave Beebe, OG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989

Third TeamCameron Bradfield, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009Brandon Carr, CB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Scott Greene, PK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004Hardie Farr, SS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993

Honorable MentionMark Prins, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987Guy Schuler, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987Dean Clem, OG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986Guy Schuler, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986

C.M. FrankFirst TeamMike Sheldon, OG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994Hardie Farr, SS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993

Second TeamDiriki Mose, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995

Third TeamKevin Gee, OL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995

Honorable MentionDarnell Jamison, RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995Kwame McKinnon, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995Tim Postema, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995Matt Potter, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995Paul Siembida, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995Darnell Jamison, RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994Kwame McKinnon, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994Tim Postema, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994Youssef Sareini, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994Jorgen Gustafsson, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993

Football GazetteFirst TeamCameron Bradfield, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010Dan Skuta, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007Anthony Adams, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007Brandon Barnes, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007Mike McFadden, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Cullen Finnerty, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Eric Fowler, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Brandon Barnes, OL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Brandon Carr, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006

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Mike McFadden, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005DeJuane Boone, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004Keyonta Marshall, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004 Keyonta Marshall, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003David Hendrix, PK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003Scott Mackey, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003David Kircus, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Dale Westrick, OL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Curt Anes, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Scott Mackey, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Reggie Spearmon, RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002David Kircus, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001Dale Westrick, OL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001Matt Potter, DE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996Diriki Mose, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995Mike Sheldon, OG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994Chris Tiede, C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1991Chris Tiede, C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1990Dave Beebe, OG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989

Second TeamCharles Johnson, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2012Nick McDonald, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009Danny Richard, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009Danny Richard, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008Dan Skuta, DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008Anthony Adams, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Brandon Carr, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Brandon Langston, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005Lucius Hawkins, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004Orlando Williams, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Curt Anes, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001Dan Gibbons, DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999Billy Cook, Spec. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998Jim Cramer, DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1990Jim Cramer, DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1991Eric Lynch, FB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1990

Third TeamTim Lelito, OG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2012Michael Tennessee, RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003Terrence Banks, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Jeff Fox, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998Jason Graves, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997Youssef Sareini, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993 Youssef Sareini, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994Miguel Sagaro, PK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992Mike Flannery, CB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1990

Charles Sippial, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1990Honorable MentionMatt Armstrong, OG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2012Matt Armstrong, OC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010Zach Breen, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010Rob Carlisle, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010Nick Lawrence, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010Justin Victor, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010Cameron Bradfield, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009Brandon Carr, CB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007Cullen Finnerty, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005Astin Martin, RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005Joe Wohlscheid, OL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005Josh Bourke, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005Scott Greene, PK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004Keyonta Marshall, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003Derrick Phillips, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003Tom Hosford, OC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Jeff Fox, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997Doug Kochanski, PK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996Dan McLean, CB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993Mike Sheldon, OG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993Jamarl Eiland, FB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992Jorgen Gustafsson, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992Brian Tazic, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992Jack Hull, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1991Eric Lynch, FB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1991Bill McGory, OG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1991Bob Mitchell, TE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1991Todd Wood, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1991Miguel Sagaro, PK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989

Football NewsFirst TeamMark Prins, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1988Dean Clem, OG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986

Honorable MentionFrank Miotke, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1988Mark Prins, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987Brian Mulcahy, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986

GTE/CoSIDAFirst TeamMark Smith, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1991Todd Wood, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1991

Second TeamMark Smith, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989Tim O’Callaghan, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1976

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District Four College DivisionMatt Yoches, DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003

DaktronicsFirst TeamCameron Bradfield, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010Nick McDonald, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009Danny Richard, DE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009Billy Eisenhardt, OC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008Dan Skuta, DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008Anthony Adams, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007Brad Iciek, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007Dan Skuta, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007Anthony Adams, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Eric Fowler, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Mike McFadden, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Cullen Finnerty, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Brandon Barnes, OL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Brandon Carr, CB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Mike McFadden, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005Josh Bourke, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005Lucius Hawkins, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004Keyonta Marshall, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004Keyonta Marshall, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003David Hendrix, PK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003Scott Mackey, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003Michael Tennessee, RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003Mike Wilford, OL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003Keyonta Marshall, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Curt Anes, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002David Kircus, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Dale Westrick, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Curt Anes, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001David Kircus, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001Dale Westrick, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001

Second TeamCameron Bradfield, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009Sam Allen, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008DeJuane Boone, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004Reggie Spearmon, RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Orlando Williams, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Scott Mackey, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Dan Gibbons, DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999Jeff Fox, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998Matt Potter, DE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996

Third TeamDiriki Mose, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995Honorable MentionJason Graves, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997

Kodak/NCAA Division IIFirst TeamChris Tiede, C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1991Todd Tracey, DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989Ron Essink, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1979

Honorable MentionKurt Fredericks, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1981Steve Michuta, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1981

NAIAFirst TeamBob Beaudrie, C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978Joe Pollard, S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978Gary Evans, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977Dennis Dermeyer, DE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1976Dan Karpowicz, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1975

Second TeamRon Essink, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1979Jamie Hosford, FB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1976

Honorable MentionMark Szczytko, DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1979Clint Nash, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1979Wade Bent, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978Ron Essink, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978Rick VanEss, FB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978Roger McCoy, PK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978Roy Gonzalez, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977Daryl Gooden, DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977Mack Lofton, DE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977Roger McCoy, PK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977Clint Nash, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977Joe Pollard, S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977Rusty Steffens, OG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977Tim Maki, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977Dennis Dermeyer, DE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1975Tim Hill, DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1975Danny Jackson, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1975Tim Maki, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1975Tim O’Callaghan, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1975

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Ron Stallard, OG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1974Tom Tefft, OG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1973

D2Football.comFirst TeamCameron Bradfield, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010Nick McDonald, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009Jacob McGuckin, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009Danny Richard, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009Billy Eisenhardt, OC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008Dan Skuta, DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008Anthony Adams, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007Brandon Barnes, OL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007Brandon Carr, CB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007Anthony Adams, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Eric Fowler, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Mike McFadden, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Cullen Finnerty, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Brandon Barnes, OL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Brandon Carr, CB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Mike McFadden, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005Josh Bourke, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005Keyonta Marshall, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004Keyonta Marshall, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003Scott Mackey, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003Curt Anes, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002David Kircus, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Dale Westrick, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002David Kircus, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001

Second TeamCharles Johnson, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2012Tim Lelito, OG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2012Sam Allen, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008Dan Skuta, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007Scott Greene, PK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004Lucius Hawkins, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004David Hendrix, PK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003Keyonta Marshall, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Scott Mackey, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Reggie Spearmon, RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Phil Condon, TE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002

Honorable MentionCharles Johnson, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011Cameron Bradfield, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009

Brad Iciek, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009Blake Smolen, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009Justin Victor, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009James Berezik, RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008Blake Smolen, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008John Mathews, TE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008Danny Richard, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008Brad Iciek, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007Derrick Jones, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Brandon Langston, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005Joe Ballard, SS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005Demonte Collins, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004Michael Tennessee, RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003Lucius Hawkins, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003Dan Vaughn, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Orlando Williams, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Curt Anes, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001Dan Vaughn, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001Mike Wilford, OL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001

College Sports ReportFirst TeamCullen Finnerty, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Brandon Barnes, OL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Eric Fowler, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Josh Bourke, OL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005Mike McFadden, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005Keyonta Marshall, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004Lucius Hawkins, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004

Second TeamMike McFadden, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Brandon Carr, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Scott Greene, PK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004

ESPN AcademicSecond TeamMike Pinter, C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005

National Football Foundation All-AcademicMike Pinter, C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005

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Anthony Adams, 2005 Defense 2nd, 2006 Defense 1st, 2007 Defense 1stSam Allen, 2007 Offense HM, 2008 Offense 1st Curt Anes, 2001 Offense 1st, 2002 Offense 1stMatt Armstrong, 2009 Offense HM, 2010 Offense 1stJovonne Augustus, 2010 Offense 2nd, 2011 Offense 2ndMatt Bakker, 2009 Defense 2nd, 2010 Defense HMJoe Ballard, 2005 Defense 1stTerrance Banks, 2002 Offense 1stBrandon Barnes, 2004 Offense HM, 2005 Offense 1st, 2006 Offense 1st,2007 Offense 1stJames Barnes, 2001 Defense 1stRyan Bass, 2009 Offense HM, 2010 Offense HMMatt Beaty, 2005 Defense 1st, 2007 Defense HMBob Beaudrie, 1978 Offense 1stTodd Bechler, 1992 Offense HMBrian Beckham, 1997 Defense 1stDave Beebe, 1988 Offense HM, 1989 Offense 1st Andrew Biednderbender, 2011 Offense HMRobert Bell, 1989 Defense 2nd, 1990 Defense 2ndHerman Benson, 1983 Offense 1stWade Bent, 1978 Defense 1stBryce Berth, 1973 Defense 1stJames Berezik, 2008 Offense 1st, 2009 Offense 1stJason Bivens, 1996 Offense 2ndCraig Blanchard, 1980 Defense 1stMarc Bland, 1988 Defense HM, 1989 Defense 1st, 1990 Defense HMScott Blasco, 2007 Offense 1st, 2008 Offense 1st DeJuane Boone, 2004 Defense 1stDan Bolhuis, 1987 Defense 1stJosh Bourke, 2003 Offense 1st, 2005 Offense 1stCameron Bradfield, 2008 Offense HM, 2009 Offense 1st, 2010 Offense 1stBill Brechin, 2005 Defense HM, 2006 Defense 2nd, 2007 Defense 1stZach Breen, 2009 Defense 2nd, 2010 Defense 1st, 2011 Defense HMKenny Brown, 1997 Offense HM, 1998 Offense HMMatt Brown, 1997 Offense HMMarvis Bryant, 2004 Defense 2ndRay Buckner, 1986 Offense HM, 1987 Offense HMJames Butler, 1991 Defense HMWinfred Caddell, 1986 Offense HMBruce Calhoun, 1997 Offense 1stSpencer Calhoun, 1994 Offense HM, 1995 Offense HM, 1997 Off. 1stRob Carlisle, 2008 Offense HM, 2010 Defense 2ndTodd Carter, 2006 Offense 2nd, 2008 Offense 1st Brandon Carr, 2006 Defense 1st, 2007 Defense 1stTony Carreri, 2010 Offense 2nd, 2011 Offense HMKirk Carruth, 2006 Defense 2nd, 2007 Defense 1stMark Catlin, 2006 Offense HMJeff Chadwick, 1982 Offense 1stJeff Chaney, 1986 Offense 2ndDion Charity, 2003 Defense HMDean Clem, 1985 Offense 1st, 1986 Offense 1stKevin Clemens, 1996 Defense HM, 1997 Defense HMSteve Coda, 1986 Defense HMDustin Cole, 2003 Defense HMDemonte Collins, 2004 Offense 1stPhil Condon, 2000 Offense HM, 2001 Offense 2nd, 2002 Offense 1stBilly Cook, 1998 Specialist 1stBryan Cook, 1989 Defense HMJim Cramer, 1989 Defense 2nd, 1990 Defense 1st, 1991 Defense 1stAndy Dauser, 1998 Offense HMKelton Davis, 1996 Defense 2nd, 1997 Defense 1stDennis Dermeyer, 1974 Defense 1st, 1975 Defense 1st, 1976 Defense 1stDan Deshetsky, 1998 Defense HMBart Duffield, 1988 Defense HMCorey Edwards, 2008 Defense 2nd Jamarl Eiland, 1992 Offense 1stBilly Eisenhardt, 2006 Offense 2nd, 2007 Offense 1st, 2008 Offense 1stRon Essink, 1978 Offense 1st, 1979 Offense 1stMelvin Estes, 2002 Defense HMIan Evans, 2011 Offense HMGary Evans, 1977 Offense 1st

Anthony Evans, 1991 Offense HMHardie Farr, 1991 Defense 2nd, 1992 Defense 2nd, 1993 Defense 1stCullen Finnerty, 2005 Offense 1st, 2006 Offense 1stJohn Fitzgerald, 1984 Defense 2ndMike Flannery, 1990 Defense 1stTerry Foster, 1999 Defense 2nd, 2000 Defense 2nd, 2001 Defense HMEric Fowler, 2005 Offense 2nd, 2006 Offense 1stJeff Fox, 1996 Offense HM, 1997 Offense 2nd, 1998 Offense 1stKurt Fredricks, 1980 Defense 1st, 1981 Defense 1stRyan Gaydosh, 2007 Defense 2ndPreston Garris, 2007 Offense 2ndAnthony Gary, 1996 Def. HM, 1997 Defense 2ndP.T. Gates, 2008 Offense HM, 2009 Offense 2ndSteve Gawronski, 2010 Defense HMGreg Gay, 2010 Offense 1st, 2011 Offense HMRyan Gaydosh, 2006 Defense 2ndKevin Gee, 1994 Offense HM, 1995 Offense 1stBrian Gehrisch, 1999 Offense 1st, 2000 Offense 1stTodd Gesund, 1992 Offense 1stDan Gibbons, 1998 Defense 2nd, 1999 Defense 1stChris Gilbert, 1998 Offense 2ndAlex Gilde, 2008 Defense HM, 2009 Defense 1stRoy Gonzalez, 1977 Offense 1stDaryl Gooden, 1977 Defense 1stRick Granata, 1998 Offense 1stJason Graves, 1998 Defense 2nd, 1999 Defense HMWilliam Gray, 1999 Defense HM, 2000 Defense 1st, 2003 Defense 1stPaul Griffeth, 1973 Defense 1stDan Green, 1985 Offense 2ndScott Greene, 2004 PK 1st, 2005 PK 1stMatt Guerin, 1986 Defense 2ndDan Gunder, 1975 Defense HM, 1976 Defense 1stJorgen Gustafsson, 1992 Offense 1st, 1993 Offense 2ndJames Hardy, 2011 Offense 2ndLucius Hawkins, 2002 Defense 2nd, 2003 Defense HM, 2004 Def. 1stMike Hazimeh, 1996 Offense HM, 1997 Offense 1stKeith Heika, 1984 Offense 1stAaron Hein, 2004 Defense HMBob Hein, 1985 Offense 2ndDavid Hendrix, 2003 PK 1stJacob Henige, 2006 Offense HM, 2007 Offense HMTim Hill, 1975 Defense 1stBrandon Horn, 2007 Offense 2ndMatt Horodyski, 1999 Defense HM, 2000 Defense HMDan Hosford, 2001 Defense HM, 2002 Defense HM Jamie Hosford, 1975 Offense 1st, 1976 Offense 1stTom Hosford, 2001 Offense HM, 2002 Offense 1stBrad Howard, 2008 Defense 2nd, 2009 Defense HM, 2011 Defense 1stBill Hudson, 1976 Offense 1st Joe Huhn, 1991 Defense HM, 1992 Defense HM, 1993 Defense 2ndChris Huley, 2008 Defense HMJack Hull, 1988 Offense 1st, 1989 Off. 1st, 1990 Off. 1st, 1991 Off. 2ndRobert Hunt, 1990 Defense 2ndRich Hurley, 1995 Offense HMBrad Iciek, 2007 Offense HM, 2008 Offense 2nd, 2009 Offense 1stDanny Jackson, 1975 Defense HMDarnell Jamison, 1994 Offense 2nd, 1995 Off. 1st, 1996 Offense 1st, John Jancek, 1990 Defense 2ndCharles Johnson, 2011 Offense 1stDoug Johnson, 1987 Defense HM, 1988 Defense 1stRich Johnson, 1984 Offense 2ndDerrick Jones, 2006 Defense 1stDan Karpowicz, 1974 Offense 1st, 1975 Offense 1stPat Kelly, 1981 Defense 1stJason Kinzler, 1996 Defense 1stDavid Kircus, 2000 Offense 2nd, 2001 Offense 1st, 2002 Offense 1stJerome Knox, 2000 Defense 2ndMike Kennedy, 2001 Offense 2ndDoug Kochanski, 1996 Offense 1stBrandon Langston, 2003 Offense HM, 2004 Offense 1st, Specialist 1st,

2005 Offense 1st, Specialist 2nd

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Buster Larkins, 2006 Defense HMNick Lawrence, 2009 Defense 2nd, 2010 Defense 1stChris Lehmann, 1974 Offense 1st, 1975 Offense HMTim Lelito, 2011 Offense 1stBrent Lesniak, 1999 Offense 2nd, 2001 Offense 1stBen Lewakowsky, 1989 Defense 2ndSidney Lewis, 2002 Defense HMClarence Lindsey, 2000 Defense HM, 2001 Defense 1stIsaiah Lipsey, 1988 Offense HM, 1989 Offense 1st, 1990 Offense 2ndMack Lofton, 1977 Defense 1stAndrew Lorman, 2009 Offense HM, 2011 Offense HM Bill Lucksted, 1983 Offense 1stTodd Luczak, 1990 Offense 3rd, 1992 Offense 2nd Eric Lynch, 1988 Offense HM, 1989 Offense 1st,

1990 Offense 1st, 1991 Offense 1stJeff Lynch, 1982 Defense 1st, 1983 Defense 1st, 1984 Defense 2ndScott Mackey, 2001 Defense 2nd, 2002 Defense 1st, 2003 Defense 1stJohn Mahan, 1973 Offense 1stTim Maki, 1975 Defense 1st, 1976 Defense 1stGrant Malecke, 1999 Offense HMKen Marnon, 1989 Defense HMKeyonta Marshall, 2002 Defense 1st, 2003 Defense 1st, 2004 Def. 1stAstin Martin, 2005 Offense 1st, 2006 Offense 2ndScott Martin, 2002 Offense HM, 2003 Offense 2ndHubert Massey, 1978 Defense 1stJonn Mathews, 2008 Offense 2nd Roger McCoy, 1975 P-K 1st, 1976 P-K 1st, 1977 P-K 1st, 1978 P-K 1stNick McDonald, 2008 Offense 2nd, 2009 Offense 1stMike McFadden, 2004 Defense HM, 2005 Defense 1st, 2006 Defense 1stBill McGory, 1990 Offense 1st, 1991 Offense 1st Jacob McGuckin, 2007 Defense 2nd, 2008 Defense 1st, 2009 Defense 1stKwame McKinnon, 1994 Offense 2nd, 1995 Offense 2ndDan McLean, 1993 Defense 1stKyle McMahon, 2010 Offense HMSean Mele, 1992 Offense HM, 1993 Offense HMSteve Michuta, 1981 Offense 1stGary Miklosovic, 1982 Defense 1stFrank Miotke, 1986 Offense 2nd, 1987 Offense 2ndBob Mitchell, 1988 Offense HM, 1989 Offense 1st, 1991 Offense 1stTerry Mitchell, 2006 Offense HMTom Mitchell, 1987 Offense 2ndTed Monken, 1989 Offense HMDiriki Mose, 1994 Offense HM, 1995 Offense 1stBrian Mulcahy, 1986 Defense 2nd, 1987 Defense 2ndDarin Mulcahy, 1988 Defense HMClint Nash, 1977 Offense 1st, 1978 Offense 1st, 1979 Offense 1stErik Nielson, 1997 Offense 1stKeith O’Brien, 1997 Defense HM, 1998 Defense HMTim O’Callaghan, 1975 Offense 1st, 1976 Offense 1stJason Ohrt, 1999 Offense HMJim Ostrowski, 1985 Spec. 2ndSam Pallotini, 1987 Offense HM, 1988 Offense 1stDerrick Phillips, 2003 Defense 1st, 2004 Defense HM Randy Pichan, 1981 Defense 1st, 1982 Defense 1stMike Pinter, 2005 Offense HMJoe Pollard, 1977 Defense 1st, 1978 Defense 1stRyan Porte, 1993 Offense HM, 1995 Offense HMTim Postema, 1993 Defense 2nd, 1994 Defense 2nd, 1995 Defense 2ndMatt Potter, 1994 Defense HM, 1995 Defense 2nd, 1996 Defense 1stMatt Powell, 1997 Defense HMAlex Preuss, 1987 Offense 2ndMark Prins, 1986 Offense 1st, 1987 Offense 1st, 1988 Offense 1stDavid Quinley, 1980 Offense 1stLarry Reed, 1974 Defense 1stDan Reeves, 1986 Defense 1stMatt Regnery, 2005 Specialist HMDanny Richard, 2007 Defense HM, 2008 Defense 1st, 2009 Defense 1stShad Risk, 2001 Defense 2ndWill Roach, 1979 Offense 1st, 1980 Offense 1stJim Robinson, 1985 Defense HM, 1986 Defense HMWayne Robinson, 1981 Offense 1st

Rob Rubick, 1981 Offense 1stBill Rugenstein, 1981 Defense 1stMiguel Sagaro, 1989 Off. 1st, 1990 Off. HM, 1991 Off. HM, 1992 Off. 1stJohn Sanders, 1991 Offense HM, 1991 Specialist 1stYoussef Sareini, 1993 Offense 1st, 1994 Offense 1stLou Scarpino, 1984 Defense 2nd, 1985 Defense 1stJim Schaap, 1973 Offense 1stKurt Schnittger, 2010 Offense HMGary Schuler, 1986 Offense 1st, 1987 Offense 1st Rusty Setzer, 1993 Offense HMMike Sheldon, 1993 Offense 1st, 1994 Offense 1stJustin Sherrod, 2010 Offense 2ndMichael Short, 1990 Offense 2ndPaul Siembada, 1994 Defense 2nd, 1995 Defense 2nd, 1996 Defense HM Charles Sippial, 1988 Defense 2nd, 1989 Defense 1st, 1990 Defense 2ndDan Skuta, 2006 Defense HM, 2006 Defense 1st, 2008 Defense 1st Bill Smith, 1990 Defense HMDarren Smith, 2002 Defense HMDarryl Smith, 1986 Defense 2ndMark Smith, 1989 Offense 1st, 1990 Offense HM, 1991 Offense 2ndBlake Smolen, 2007 Offense HM, 2008 Offense 1st, 2009 Offense 1st

(WR & Spec.)Stan Snider, 1981 Offense 1st, 1982 Offense 1st, 1983 Offense 1stReggie Spearmon, 2000 Offense 2nd, 2001 Offense 2nd,

2002 Offense 1stMarcus Spencer, 2004 Defense HMKevin Sonntag, 2001 Specialist HMRandy Spangler, 1982 Specialist 1stDave Stachura, 1991 Defense HM, 1992 Defense HMRon Stallard, 1974 Offense 1stRusty Steffens, 1977 Offense 1stSean Stevens, 2006 Offense HM, 2007 Offense 2ndChris Stoddard, 2005 Offense HMRusty Stone, 1992 Defense 2ndJames Streit, 2004 Offense 2ndMark Szczytho, 1978 Defense HM, 1979 Defense 1stJorge Tapia, 2005 Defense 2ndPaul Tater, 2000 Offense 2ndScott Taylor, 1987 Defense 2ndBrian Tazic, 1992 Offense 1stTom Tefft, 1973, Offense 1stMichael Tennessee, 2003 Offense 1stAndre Thomas, 2009 Defense HM, 2011 Defense 1stErik Thompson 2011 Defense 1stEric Thornton, 1992 Defense HMChris Tiede, 1989 Offense 1st, 1990 Offense 1st, 1991 Offense 1stJacob Topp, 2008 Offense HMTodd Tracey, 1989 Defense 1stAntione Trent, 2006 Offense 1st, 2007 Offense 1stJason Trice, 1997 Offense 1st, 1998 Offense 1stJustin Trumble, 2006 Defense 1st, 2008 Defense 1st, 2009 Offense 2nd,

Defense HMMark Turner, 1986 Defense 2ndEric VanDenBerg, 2001 Defense HMGreg VanDyke, 1997 Defense 2ndRick VanEss, 1978 Offense 1stDan Vaughn, 2000 Defense 2nd, 2001 Defense 1st, 2002 Defense 1st Justin Victor, 2008 Defense 1st, 2009 Defense 1st, 2010 Defense 1stAlvin Ward, 1973 Defense 1stLuther Ware, 2010 Defense 2ndDave Williams, 1980 Offense 1stOrlando Williams, 2002 Defense 1stMatt Wengler, 1992 Defense 1st, 1993 Defense 2ndDale Westrick, 2000 Offense HM, 2001 Offense 1st, 2002 Offense 1stMike Wilford, 2001 Offense 1st, 2003 Offense 1stJoe Wohlscheid, 2005 Offense 2ndTodd Wood, 1989 Defense 1st, 1990 Defense 3rd, 1991 Defense 1st Rick Wyka, 1985 Defense 1stMatt Yoches, 2003 Defense HMSeth Yon, 1998 Offense HM

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Player . . . . . . . . . . .Pos. . . . . . .Game Opponent . . . . .Date1975Dennis Dermeyer . . .DE . . . . . . .Illinois Benedictine . . .9/27/75Dennis Dermeyer . . .DE . . . . . . .Ferris State . . . . . . . . . .10/11/75Jamie Hosford . . . . .FB . . . . . . .Saginaw Valley . . . . . .10/18/751976Roger McCoy . . . . . .P-K . . . . . .Michigan Tech . . . . . . .9/18/76Jamie Hosford . . . . .FB . . . . . . .Saginaw Valley . . . . . .10/18/76Dan Gunder . . . . . . .S . . . . . . . .Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . .10/23/76Dennis Dermeyer . . .DE . . . . . . .Wayne State . . . . . . . . .11/06/76Alvin Ward . . . . . . . .CB . . . . . . .Northern Michigan . . . .11/13/761977Joe Pollard . . . . . . . .S . . . . . . . .Franklin . . . . . . . . . . . .9/24/77Roy Gonzalez . . . . . .QB . . . . . .Saginaw Valley . . . . . .10/15/77Wade Bent . . . . . . . .LB . . . . . . .Defiance . . . . . . . . . . . .10/22/77Will Roach . . . . . . . .TB . . . . . . .Northwood . . . . . . . . . .10/29/77Gary Evans . . . . . . . .OT . . . . . . .Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . .11/05/77Roger McCoy . . . . . .P-K . . . . . .Wayne State . . . . . . . . .11/12/771978Joe Pollard . . . . . . . .S . . . . . . . .Franklin . . . . . . . . . . . .9/30/78Bob Beaudrie . . . . . .OC . . . . . .Ferris State . . . . . . . . . .10/07/78David Quinley . . . . .QB . . . . . .Saginaw Valley . . . . . .10/14/78David Quinley . . . . .QB . . . . . .Northwood . . . . . . . . . .10/28/78Will Roach . . . . . . . .TB . . . . . . .Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . .11/04/78Rick VanEss . . . . . . .FB . . . . . . .Wayne State . . . . . . . . .11/11/781979Kurt Fredricks . . . . .LB . . . . . . .NE Illinois . . . . . . . . . .9/22/79Mike Given . . . . . . .CB . . . . . . .Franklin . . . . . . . . . . . .9/29/79David Quinley . . . . .QB . . . . . .Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . .10/27/79Clint Nash . . . . . . . .WR . . . . . .Northwood . . . . . . . . . .11/03/791980Michael Woods . . . . .WR . . . . . .Hope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9/06/80Craig Blanchard . . . .CB . . . . . . .Michigan Tech . . . . . . .9/27/80David Quinley . . . . .QB . . . . . .Michigan Tech . . . . . . .9/27/80Paul Svabik . . . . . . .LB . . . . . . .Saginaw Valley . . . . . .10/11/80Craig Blanchard . . . .CB . . . . . . .Northwood . . . . . . . . . .11/01/801981Steve Michuta . . . . .QB . . . . . .Northern Michigan . . . .9/26/81Tony Schmitt . . . . . .FB . . . . . . .Michigan Tech . . . . . . .10/03/81Steve Michuta . . . . .QB . . . . . .Wayne State . . . . . . . . .10/10/81Rob Rubick . . . . . . .TE . . . . . . .Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . .10/31/81Scott Johnston . . . . .LB . . . . . . .Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . .10/31/81Wayne Robinson . . .TB . . . . . . .Ferris State . . . . . . . . . .11/14/811982Jim Lynch . . . . . . . . .QB . . . . . .St Cloud State . . . . . . . .9/18/82Jeff Chadwick . . . . .WR . . . . . .Ferris State . . . . . . . . . .10/09/82Randy Pichan . . . . . .DE . . . . . . .Northwood . . . . . . . . . .11/06/82Brian Jones . . . . . . . .TB . . . . . . .Saginaw Valley . . . . . .11/13/821983Brian Jones . . . . . . . .TB . . . . . . .St Joseph’s . . . . . . . . . .09/10/83Bill Lucksted . . . . . .WR . . . . . .Ferris State . . . . . . . . . .10/08/83Jeff Lynch . . . . . . . . .LB . . . . . . .Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . .10/22/83Jim Lynch . . . . . . . . .QB . . . . . .Michigan Tech . . . . . . .10/29/83Bill Lucksted . . . . . .WR . . . . . .Northwood . . . . . . . . . .11/05/831985Ray Buckner . . . . . . .TB . . . . . . .Evansville . . . . . . . . . . .9/21/85Darryl Smith . . . . . . .LB . . . . . . .Wayne State . . . . . . . . .9/28/85Guy Schuler . . . . . .QB . . . . . .Ferris State . . . . . . . . . .10/05/85Matt Guerin . . . . . . .CB . . . . . . .Michigan Tech . . . . . . .10/26/85Rick Wyka . . . . . . . .CB . . . . . . .Northwood . . . . . . . . . .11/02/851986Guy Schuler . . . . . . .QB . . . . . .Butler . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9/13/86Dan Reeves . . . . . . .SS . . . . . . .Butler . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9/13/86Tom Kazen . . . . . . . .TE . . . . . . .Ferris State . . . . . . . . . .10/10/86

Player . . . . . . . . . . .Pos. . . . . . .Game Opponent . . . . .Date1987Frank Miotke . . . . . .WR . . . . . .NE Missouri . . . . . . . . .9/05/87Ray Buckner . . . . . . .TB . . . . . . .Butler . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9/12/87Scott Taylor . . . . . . .DE . . . . . .Ferris State . . . . . . . . . .10/10/87Guy Schuler . . . . . . .QB . . . . . .Northwood . . . . . . . . . .11/07/87Frank Miotke . . . . . .WR . . . . . .Saginaw Valley . . . . . . .11/14/871988Doug Johnson . . . . . .DT . . . . . . .Winona State . . . . . . . .9/17/88Frank Miotke . . . . . .WR . . . . . .St Francis . . . . . . . . . . .9/24/881990Eric Lynch . . . . . . . .RB . . . . . . .Mankato State . . . . . . . .9/8/90Charles Sippial . . . . .LB . . . . . . .Indianapolis . . . . . . . . .9/22/90Jim Cramer . . . . . . . .DE . . . . . . .Northern Michigan . . . .10/6/90Robert Bell . . . . . . . .LB . . . . . . .Ashland . . . . . . . . . . . . .10/20/901991Hardie Farr . . . . . . . .SS . . . . . . .North Dakota . . . . . . . .9/14/91Jack Hull . . . . . . . . .QB . . . . . .Indianapolis . . . . . . . . .9/28/91Anthony Evans . . . . .TB . . . . . . .Northern Michigan . . . .10/12/91John Sanders . . . . . .TB . . . . . . .Wayne State . . . . . . . . .11/9/911992Jamarl Eiland . . . . . .TB . . . . . . .Indianapolis . . . . . . . . .9/26/92Jamarl Eiland . . . . . .TB . . . . . . .Saginaw Valley . . . . . . .10/3/92Brian Tazic . . . . . . . .QB . . . . . .Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . .10/31/92Jamarl Eiland . . . . . .TB . . . . . . .Valparaiso . . . . . . . . . . .11/14/92

1993Eric Stover . . . . . . . .QB . . . . . .Northwood . . . . . . . . . .9/18/93Dan McLean . . . . . . .DB . . . . . .Ferris State . . . . . . . . . .10/16/931994Youssef Sareini . . . . .WR . . . . . .St. Francis . . . . . . . . . . .9/17/94Tim Postema . . . . . . .LB . . . . . . .Ashland . . . . . . . . . . . . .9/24/94Kwame McKinnon . .QB . . . . . .Wayne State . . . . . . . . .10/8/94Spencer Calhoun . . .RB . . . . . . .Michigan Tech . . . . . . .10/22/94Jamie Lay . . . . . . . . .CB . . . . . . .Saginaw Valley . . . . . . .11/5/94Darnell Jamison . . . .RB . . . . . . .Northwood . . . . . . . . . .11/12/941995Diriki Mose . . . . . . .WR . . . . . .Indiana (PA) . . . . . . . . .9/2/95Kwame McKinnon . .QB . . . . . .Indianapolis . . . . . . . . .9/9/95Tim Postema . . . . . . .LB . . . . . . .St. Francis . . . . . . . . . . .9/16/95Kwame McKinnon . .QB . . . . . .Ashland . . . . . . . . . . . . .9/23/95Paul Siembida . . . . .CB . . . . . . .Wayne State . . . . . . . . .10/7/95Darnell Jamison . . . .RB . . . . . . .Michigan Tech . . . . . . .10/21/95

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Player . . . . . . . . . . .Pos. . . . . . .Game Opponent . . . . .Date1996Doug Kochanski . . . .PK . . . . . . .Ferris State . . . . . . . . . .9/21/96Matt Potter . . . . . . . .DL . . . . . . .Ferris State . . . . . . . . . .9/21/96Jeff Fox . . . . . . . . . .QB . . . . . .Saginaw Valley . . . . . .10/26/96Jeff Fox . . . . . . . . . .QB . . . . . .Northwood . . . . . . . . . .11/2/96Matt Potter . . . . . . . .DL . . . . . . .Indianapolis . . . . . . . . .11/16/961997Bruce Calhoun . . . . .RB . . . . . . .Ashland . . . . . . . . . . . . .9/13/97Bruce Calhoun . . . . .RB . . . . . . .Wayne State . . . . . . . . .9/27/97Anthony Gary . . . . . .SS . . . . . . .Indianapolis . . . . . . . . .11/15/971998Jeff Fox . . . . . . . . . .QB . . . . . .Northwood . . . . . . . . . .9/14/98Jeff Fox . . . . . . . . . .QB . . . . . .Saginaw Valley . . . . . . .10/19/971999William Gray . . . . . .LB . . . . . . .Northern Michigan . . . .10/23/982000William Gray . . . . . .LB . . . . . . .Ferris State . . . . . . . . . .10/9/00Jeremy Koger . . . . . .QB . . . . . .Indianapolis . . . . . . . . .10/16/00David Kircus . . . . . .WR . . . . . .Mercyhurst . . . . . . . . . .10/23/00Daivd Kircus . . . . . .WR . . . . . .Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . .11/13/002001Curt Anes . . . . . . . . .QB . . . . . .Saginaw Valley . . . . . . .9/10/01Curt Anes . . . . . . . . .QB . . . . . .Ferris State . . . . . . . . . .10/8/01Scott Mackey . . . . . .SS . . . . . . .Indianapolis . . . . . . . . .10/15/01Curt Anes . . . . . . . . .QB . . . . . .Mercyhurst . . . . . . . . . .10/22/01Curt Anes . . . . . . . . .QB . . . . . .Michigan Tech . . . . . . .10/29/01David Kircus . . . . . .WR . . . . . .Wayne State . . . . . . . . .11/5/01David Kircus . . . . . .WR . . . . . .Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . .11/12/01

2002Scott Mackey . . . . . .SS . . . . . . .UC Davis . . . . . . . . . . .9/9/02Curt Anes . . . . . . . .QB . . . . . .Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . .9/30/02Orlando Williams . . .LB . . . . . . .Saginaw Valley . . . . . . .10/21/02Curt Anes . . . . . . . . .QB . . . . . .Indianapolis . . . . . . . . .11/11/02Curt Anes . . . . . . . . .QB . . . . . .Findlay . . . . . . . . . . . . .11/18/022003David Hendrix . . . . .PK . . . . . . .UC-Davis . . . . . . . . . . .9/8/03Dustin Cole . . . . . . .LB . . . . . . .Ferris State . . . . . . . . . .9/15/03Matt Regnery . . . . . .P . . . . . . . .Ferris State . . . . . . . . . .9/15/03Michael Tennessee . .RB . . . . . . .Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . .9/29/03Cullen Finnerty . . . .QB . . . . . .Michigan Tech . . . . . . .10/6/03Derrick Phillips . . . .CB . . . . . . .Northwood . . . . . . . . . .10/27/03Jeff Dock . . . . . . . . .QB . . . . . .Mercyhurst . . . . . . . . . .11/3/03Cullen Finnerty . . . .QB . . . . . .Indianapolis . . . . . . . . .11/10/03Scott Mackey . . . . . .DB . . . . . .Findlay . . . . . . . . . . . . .11/17/03

Player . . . . . . . . . . .Pos. . . . . . .Game Opponent . . . . .Date2004Demonte Collins . . .WR . . . . . .Gannon . . . . . . . . . . . . .9/4/04Brandon Langston . .WR . . . . . .Gannon . . . . . . . . . . . . .9/4/04Scott Greene . . . . . . .PK . . . . . . .Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . .11/9/04Marcus Spencer . . . .DL . . . . . . .Michigan Tech . . . . . . .11/6/042005Athony Adams . . . . .LB . . . . . . .Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . .10/8/052006Todd Carter . . . . . . .PK . . . . . . .Wayne State . . . . . . . . .10/2/06Anthony Adams . . . .LB . . . . . . .Indianapolis . . . . . . . . .10/16/06Anthony Adams . . . .LB . . . . . . .Northwood . . . . . . . . . .10/23/06Mike McFadden . . . .DL . . . . . . .Ferris State . . . . . . . . . .10/30/06Cullen Finnerty . . . .QB . . . . . .Ferris State . . . . . . . . . .10/30/06Cullen Finnerty . . . .QB . . . . . .Northern Michigan . . . .11/13/062007Brandon Carr . . . . . .CB . . . . . . .St. Joseph’s . . . . . . . . . .11/3//07Kirk Carruth . . . . . . .LB . . . . . . .Michigan Tech . . . . . . .11/24/07Brad Iciek . . . . . . . . .QB . . . . . .Wayne State . . . . . . . . .10/1/07Dan Skuta . . . . . . . .DT . . . . . . .Wayne State . . . . . . . . .10/1/072008Brad Iciek . . . . . . . . .QB . . . . . .Michigan Tech . . . . . . .9/29/08Dan Skuta . . . . . . . . .DT . . . . . . .Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . .10/13/08James Berezik . . . . .RB . . . . . . .Findlay . . . . . . . . . . . . .10/20/08Brad Iciek . . . . . . . . .QB . . . . . .Ashland . . . . . . . . . . . . .10/27/08James Berezik . . . . .RB . . . . . . .Wayne State . . . . . . . . .11/10/082009Brad Iciek . . . . . . . . .QB . . . . . .Saginaw Valley . . . . . . .9/14/09Blake Smolen . . . . . .WR/KR . . .Michigan Tech . . . . . . .9/28/09Danny Richard . . . . .DL . . . . . . .Ashland . . . . . . . . . . . . .10/26/09Brad Iciek . . . . . . . . .QB . . . . . .Wayne State . . . . . . . . .11/9/092010Kyle McMahon . . . .QB . . . . . .West Texas A&M . . . . .9/7/10Luther Ware . . . . . . .LB . . . . . . .West Texas A&M . . . . .9/7/10Jay Jandasek . . . . . . .P/K . . . . . .Findlay . . . . . . . . . . . . .9/27/10Zach Breen . . . . . . . .LB . . . . . . .Northern Michigan . . . .10/11/10Steve Gawronski . . .DL . . . . . . .Northwood . . . . . . . . . .11/8/102011Norman Shuford . . . .RB . . . . . . .Lake Erie . . . . . . . . . . .10/15/11Heath Parling . . . . . .QB . . . . . .Ferris State . . . . . . . . . .10/22/11Andre Thomas . . . . .DL . . . . . . .Michigna Tech . . . . . . .10/29/11Zach Breen . . . . . . . .DB . . . . . .Saginaw Valley . . . . . . .11/12/11Erik Thompson . . . . .KR . . . . . .Saginaw Valley . . . . . . .11/12/112012Reggie Williams . . . .PR . . . . . . .Western Oregon . . . . . .9/4/12Heath Parling . . . . . .QB . . . . . .Notre Dame College . . .9/10/12Reggie Williams . . . .KR . . . . . .Ohio Dominican . . . . . .9/24/12Isiah Grimes . . . . . . .QB . . . . . .Michigan Tech . . . . . . .10/1/12Luther Ware . . . . . . .LB . . . . . . .Northwood . . . . . . . . . .10/22/12

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HARLON HILL AWARD

The Harlon Hill Trophy annually goes to the top football player in Division II, recognizing that individual as the NCAA Division IIPlayer of the Year. Six Laker football players have been nominated a total of 11 times for the Harlon Hill Award. Brad Icie was the mostrecent nominee in 2009, marking the third straight year Iciek was a nominee. Iciek is just the second player in the history of the HarlonHill Award to be a three-time nominee and recorded two top five finishes. Cullen Finnerty was one of three finalists in 2006, whileMichael Tennessee was nominated in 2003. Curt Anes (2001-02), Jeff Fox (1997-98) and Eric Lynch (1990-91) also earned multiplenominations for the award. These six former Laker gridiron greats have earned the right to be mentioned among the top players inDivision II football. Finnerty became the second Laker quarterback to finish runner-up for the award this decade (Anes 2001). Tennesseewas one of six nominees from the Northeast region to move on to the 24-member national ballot. Prior to 2002 when Anes won theHarlon Hill Award, his runner-up finish in 2001 was the Lakers’ highest finisher in the Hill Award voting. Anes garnered the most first-place votes (52), but finished eight points (201) behind Dusty Bonner’s total of 209. Laker quarterback Jeff Fox finished third in theHarlon Hill Award voting in 1998 with 76 points and two first-place votes. Former Laker running back Eric Lynch finished tied for sixthin 1989 and eighth in 1990.

Brad Iciek was a three-time nom-inee and a two-time finalist for theHarlon Hill Award. Iciek finishedseventh in the voting as a sopho-more in 2007 and was a Super Re-gion 3 nominee in 2008. Iciekfinished fifth in the final voting in2009. Brad is one of two playersin DII history to be a three-timenominee.

QB Cullen Finnerty finished sec-ond in the 2006 Harlon Hill vot-ing. Finnerty led Division II inpass efficiency (169.3) and ranked13th in total offense (253.3 ypg).Finnerty led his team to the 2006DII National Championship and a15-0 record. Finnerty completed195-of-343 passes for 3,220 yardsand 41 TDs, while rushing for 580yards and eight TDs.

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RB Eric Lynch finished sixth inthe 1989 Harlon Hill voting.Lynch rushed for 839 yards andscored 20 TDs as the Lakers went11-1. Lynch finished eighth in the1990 voting. He rushed for 977yards and 20 TDs as the Lakersfinished 10-2 and qualified for theNCAA DII Playoffs.

QB Jeff Fox finished third in the1998 Harlon Hill voting. Foxcompleted 236-of-394 passes for3,260 yards and 30 TDs. He ledGVSU to the 1998 MIFC Cham-pionship and a spot in the NCAADivision II Playoffs. Fox was anominee in 1997 when he passedfor 2,422 yards and 18 TDs, whilerushing for 482.

GVSU Harlon Hill Finalists2009 Brad Iciek 4th2008 Brad Iciek 5th2007 Brad Iciek 7th2006 Cullen Finnerty 2nd2002 Curt Anes 1st2001 Curt Anes 2nd1998 Jeff Fox 3rd1990 Eric Lynch 8th1989 Eric Lynch 6th

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Grand Valley State University quarterback Curt Anes claimedthe Harlon Hill Trophy as the Division II College Football Playerof the year, with the second highest vote total in the award’s 17-year history.

Anes recieved 271 total points in the voting and 63 first-placevotes, the second highest in points as well as second highest totalfor first-place votes. Anes became the first-ever Harlon HillAward winner from the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Con-ference.

The award winner is determined in voting by the Division IIsports information directors and was presented in front of acrowd of almost 500 at the seventeenth annual Harlon Hill Tro-phy award banquet at the Florence Conference Center.

Anes, a senior from Kentwood, Michigan, was the runner-upfor last year’s Hill Trophy, finishing just eight points behind 2001winner Dusty Bonner. In 2002 he quarterbacked Grand ValleyState to an undefeated regular-season and No. 1 ranking all sea-son, while ranking third nationally in passing efficiency and thirdin total offense. He ranks third in Division II history for careertouchdown passes (114) and first in total offense (11,881) and isfifth all-time in career pass efficiency. He threw for 3,692 yardsand 47 TDs in 2002 and led the Lakers to a 14-0 record and tothe Division II National Championship.

“Being a part of the Harlon Hill Trophy Award was an incred-ible experience,” said Anes. “It is such an honor to be mentionedin the same sentence as all of the previous winners,” added Anes.

Anes became one of five individuals to win the Harlon HillAward on Friday night and then lead his team to the NCAA DIINational Championship on Saturday.

“This is not an individual award. I was blessed with incredibleteam, coaches and support staff that all played a key role in help-ing achieve this honor,” stated Anes.

C.W. Post senior running back Ian Smart was second with 180points and 31 first-place votes, and St. Cloud State junior quar-terback Keith Heckendorf was third with 93 points and 7 first-place votes.

Quarterback Curt Anes Wins Harlon Hill Award

2002 Harlon Hill Vote TotalsTotal Player 1st 2nd 3rdPoints 271 Curt Anes Sr QB Grand Valley State 63 36 10180 Ian Smart Sr RB C.W. Post 31 30 2793 Keith Heckendorf Jr QB St. Cloud State 7 21 3043 Leonard Guyton Sr QB Carson-Newman 5 10 1826 Zak Clark Jr QB Central Arkansas 2 5 1026 Abel Gonzalez Sr QB Texas A&M-Kingsville 4 3 824 Michael Oliva Sr WR UC Davis 1 5 1121 Kevin Curtin Jr WR Winona State 1 4 100 Phillip Boggs Jr QB Midwestern State 0 0 0

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GENE UPSHAW AWARD

Mike McFadden Wins 2005 & 2006 Gene Upshaw AwardSLIPPERY ROCK, Pa. – MichaelMcFadden, a senior defensive endon Grand Valley State University’snational championship team, wasselected as the repeat winner of theGene Upshaw Division II Linemanof the Year Award, sponsored bythe Manheim Touchdown Club.

The Upshaw Award winner isselected by the sports informationdirectors of the 150 football-play-ing NCAA Division II institutionsand is named in honor of the cur-rent Executive Director of the Na-tional Football League PlayersAssociation.

Gene Upshaw was a standoutlineman at Texas A&I University

(now Texas A&M-Kingsville) before achieving All-Pro status six times dur-ing his 16-year career with the NFL Oakland Raiders. He was elected to thePro Football Hall of Fame in 1987, his first year of eligibility and has servedas the NFLPA executive director since 1983.

“I congratulate Mike McFadden on being named the winner of the Divi-sion II Lineman of the Year Award for the second consecutive year,” Mr.Upshaw said. “It comes as no surprise that Mike continues to receive acco-lades for his play on the football field. He continues to dominate against op-posing quarterbacks as evidenced by his 23 sacks in the last 30 games.”

Don Harris, president of the Manheim Touchdown Club, which sponsorsthe award, added:

“When you look at all Mike McFadden has accomplished on the footballfield, it is only fitting that he should be the first two-time winner of thisaward. After hosting Mike and his family at our 2005 banquet last year, youcould see that this young man processes a great deal of character to go alongwith his athletic ability.”

McFadden was the overwhelming choice in this year’s balloting; he waslisted as one of the top three choices by 83 percent of the voters and wasthe No. 1 choice of 46 percent of the voters.Jason Capizzi, a senior offensive tackle for Indiana University of Pa., andRobbie Klinetobe, a junior offensive guard for Chadron State University,tied for second place in this year’s voting.

The other finalists for the award included Newberry College offensivetackle Heath Benedict, North Carolina Central University center RobertDuncan, California University of Pa. center Tim McCutcheon, Universityof South Dakota center Chris Morton and Northwest Missouri State Uni-versity defensive end Ryan Waters.

“It is truly an honor to be named the Gene Upshaw Award winner for asecond time,” McFadden said. “I have so much respect for Mr. Upshaw andwhat the Gene Upshaw Award stands for and I am humbled with this honorwhen so many deserving candidates were nominated.”Grand Valley State head coach Chuck Martin added, “Mike McFadden iseverything the Gene Upshaw Awards stands for. Mike is an amazing footballplayer, but more than that, Mike is even a better person, and we are excitedto see Mike get his just due for his accomplishments both on and off thefootball field.”

McFadden, a 6-foot-1, 255-pound native of Saginaw, Mich. (HeritageHigh School), received Gene Upshaw Division II Lineman of the YearAwardSponsored by the Manheim Touchdown ClubMike McFadden dou-ble-team attention from opposing teams but still recorded 61 tackles thisfall, including 29 solo takedowns, 13.5 tackles for loss (-54 yards) and sevenquarterback sacks (-41 yards).

He also received the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference(GLIAC) Defensive Lineman of the Year honor for the second straight year,as well as a second successive first-team All-GLIAC citation. McFaddenrecorded at least one tackle for loss in 30 of the last 39 games and at leastone QB sack in 23 of the last 30 games. He is the NCAA D-II all-time recordholder for career QB sacks with 34.5 and ranks fourth all-time in career

tackles for loss with 55.5. Earlier this season, McFadden tied the NCAAall-division record for consecutive games with a QB sacks with 17.

What does not show up in McFadden’s statistics is the fact that, becauseof the attention paid to him by rivals, all three of his defensive line mateswere able to record career highs in every category this fall.“I was fortunateto have the opportunity to play with so many quality football players atGrand Valley State and this is just as much of a team award as an idividualaward. I was just 1/11th of our defense and that is how we approachedevery down defensively at Grand Valley State.”As a unit, Grand Valley’s defensive unit led the nation in QB sacks pergame (3.75) and ranked 13th in scoring defense (14.1) and 38th in rushingdefense (105.1).

In addition to receiving the Upshaw Award in 2005, McFadden wasnamed as a first-team All-American by the Associated Press, AmericanFootball Coaches Association (AFCA), Don Hansen’s Football Gazette,D2Football.com and Daktronics, Inc. and was named as the FootballGazette’s Defensive Lineman of the Year.

McFadden earned honorable mention All-GLIAC honors as a sopho-more and was a Freshman All-American in 2003. McFadden is also ac-tively involved in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

McFadden was a dominent figure en route to earning the award as ajunior. He concluded his junior campaign as the national co-leader in quar-terback sacks with 19 and was third in the nation in tackles for loss with21.5 (-110 yards). He recorded at least one quarterback sack and tacklefor loss in each of Grand Valley State’s 13 games last fall, a run that re-sulted in the Lakers winning their third national title in the last four sea-sons.

Despite playing the entire game with a hip flexor injury, McFaddenrecorded one QB sack (-7 yards) in Grand Valley State’s national cham-pionship-game win over Northwest Missouri State. He recorded five tack-les, four tackles for loss (-13 yards) and three QB sacks (-12 yards) in lessthan two quarters of action in the Lakers’ national semifinal win over EastStroudsburg (Pa.). McFadden, the only junior among the eight nationalfinalists for this year’s Upshaw Award, is currently tied for the GVSU ca-reer record for QB sacks with 29. His 2005 total of 19 set a school single-season record. He was the Lakers’ No. 2 tackler with 83.

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Brandon Barnes Wins 2007 Gene Upshaw AwardKingsville, Texas – Grand Valley State (Mich.) offensive lineman Brandon Barnes was named the 2007 recip-ient of the Gene Upshaw Division II Lineman of the Year Award, given annually to the top lineman in NCAADivision II football.

Don Harris, past President of the Manheim Touchdown Club, Announced the winner of the award at theValero Cactus Bowl banquet Thursday night.

Barnes earned Associated Press and Daktronics First-Team All-American plaudits for the second straightyear. Brandon was the top vote getter among offensive linemen on the 2007 Daktronics All-American Team.Barnes has earned eight All-American honors during his career at GVSU. He was a two-time GLIAC OffensiveLineman of the Year award winner and a three-time First-Team All-GLIAC honoree. Barnes became the firstoffensive lineman to earn four All-GLIAC honors during his career. The Lakers had a 40-game winning streaksnapped in this year’s NCAA Division II semifinals. Grand Valley was 12-1 this season and during his fouryears the Lakers went 50-4 with two NCAA DII National Championships and three GLIAC titles.

The award is named after former Texas A&I and Oakland Raiders star and Robstown, Texas, native GeneUpshaw.

Upshaw, currently the Executive Director of the National Football League Players Association, is the onlyNFL player to play in Super Bowls in three different decades and is a member of the Pro Football Hall ofFame.

Junior or senior offensive and defensive linemen from any of the 150 football playing members of the NCAA Division II are eligible to win the awardwhich is administered by the Manheim Touchdown Club of Manheim, Pa., and is voted on by Sports Information Directors from all football playing NCAADivision II schools.

Other finalists for the award included Heath Benedict (Newberry), Mike Butterworth (Slippery Rock), Ben Hochstein (Nebraska-Omaha), Kurt Kissner(Mesa State), Kurt Kutscher (Henderson State), Tim McCutcheon (California, Pa.) and Nathan Young (Abilene Christian).

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Brady, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000-02Brando, Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971Brechin, Bill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004-07Breen, Zach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008-11Brems, Steven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1973-74Bridges, Lance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986-87Briggs, Luke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010Brinks, Randy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971-74Brodnicki, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996Broomfield, Dave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971Broughton, Dave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978Brower, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1985-87Brown, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1979-80Brown, Kenny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997-98Brown, Matt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995-97Brown, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1982-86Brown, Wayne Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989-92Bryant, Marvis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001-04Bruner, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987-90Buchanan, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989-90, 94Buck, Rick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1991-93Buckner, Ray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1984-87Bueno, Willie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1991-92Bultema, Kurt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1975-76Burks, Rick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992Burns, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1973-74Burrell, Wellington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1972Burton, Drew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003-04, 06Bush, Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977Butcher, Bryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994-96Buter, Tory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008Butler, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989-92Buwalda, Dan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1974Caddell, Winfred . . . . . . . . . . . . .1984-86, 1988Cain, Samad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005-07 Calhoun, Bruce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994-97Calhoun, Spencer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992-95Candala, Vince . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1982-85Cannon, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971Carlisle, Robert . . . . . . . . . . .2006. 2008, 2010Carpenter, Werner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1973Caruity, Kamal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1980-81Carr, Brandon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004-07Carr, Tony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005-06Carreri, Tony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007-08,10-11Carruth, Kirk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003, 2005-07Carter, Todd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005-08Catledge, Shaun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997-98Catlin, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003-06Caudle, Ed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996Ceasar, Ed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987Ceglarek, Nick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993-95Cessante, Justin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Chadwick, Jeff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1980-82Chaney, Jeff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1984-86Charity, Dion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000-03Charneski, Hunter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010-12Chatfield, Matt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994-97Chatfield, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999

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Feringa, Tom III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1973Fields, Jordan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001Fields, Kashka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995Finnerty, Cullen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003-06Fitzgerald, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1981-84Flanigan, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1979Flannery, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987-90Flutur, Matt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007-09Fonnesbeck, Ian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996-99Ford, Roy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1973-74Foster, Terry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998-01Fowler, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003-06Fowler, Don . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1991-92Fox, Jeff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996-98Foys, Dan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986-87Fredricks, Kurt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978-81Fuller, Ron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1972Galloway, Zach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010-11Garmhausen, Brad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1984Garrick, Dave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1974Garris, Preston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004-07Gary, Anthony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994-97Gates, P.T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008-09Gawronski, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007-10Gay, Greg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008-11Gaydosh, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004-07Gee, Kevin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993-95Gehrisch, Brian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997-00Gendreau, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1988Gesund, Todd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989-92Gibbons, Dan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998-99Gielczyk, Pat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1972Gilbert, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998Gilde, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007-09Gilmour, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1973-76Given, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977-80Glass, Brennan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007Glass, Sam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997Glaz, Fred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1980-81Godush, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007-10Goeddeke, Andy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987-89Gohn, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1985Gonzalez, Roy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977Gooden, Daryl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1974-77Goodwin, Rudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1984Gore, Maurics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Gosselin, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971Gould, Connor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2012Gragg, Archie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971Granata, Rick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998Graves, Jason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996-99Graves, Kevin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1973-76Gray, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999-00, 02-03Green, Austin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011-12Green, Brandan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010-12Green, Dan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1984-85Greene, Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002-05Gregory, Randy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1983Greve, Pat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1985-87Griffeth, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971-73Griffin, Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1973Grignon, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1976-78Grimes, Isiah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011-12Guerin, Matt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1984-87Gunder, Dan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1973-76Gustafsson, Jorgen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1991-93Halstead, Don . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992Hampton, Jackie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1983-84Harden, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992-93Hardy, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008-11Harley, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971Harris, Anthony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995Harris, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1979-83Hartman, Todd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995-96Hatcher, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010-12Hatfield, Jon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994Hawkins, Lucius . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001-04Hawn, Greg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1981-83Hawn, Phil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1988-89Haywood, Josh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998-99Hazimeh, Mohamad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996-98Hearing, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1976-79Hebb, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971Heika, Keith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1981-84Heiler, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993Hein, Aaron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001-04Hein, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1983-85Henige, Jacob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004-07

Henttonen, Nick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986Herman, Gary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1984Hendricks, Bruce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1976-79Hendrickson, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1972Hendrix, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000-03Hibbler, Tyrone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000-01Hickey, John Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1982-83Hicks, Kerry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1980-82Hiegel, Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995Hill, Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010-12Hill, Roger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971Hills, Timothy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1974-75Hinkle, Drew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006-08Hinton, Denzell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007-08Hirsch, Levi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1974-77Hoad, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999-00, 02-03Hochkins, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971Hogan, De’Ondre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2012Hogan, Pat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971Hollis, Blair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008-09,11Holloway, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000-03Holt, Curtis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1981-84Holtz, Tyler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006-07Hoogewind, Doug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971Hooker, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971Hoovers, Ronald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971Hoppough, Boomer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000Horak, Greg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992Horling, Brad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2012Horn, Brandon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007Horodyski, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995-97Horodyski, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999Horodyski, Matt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997-00Hosford, Dan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999-02Hosford, Jamie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1973-76Hosford, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999-02Houghton, Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1984Hotwagner, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1972Houser, Brian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978-81Howard, Brad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008-11Hudson, Bill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1973-76Hudson, Dave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986-87Huhn, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1990-93Hukill, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002-05Huley, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010Hull, Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1988-91Hummel, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994-95Hune, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998Hunt, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987-90Hunter, Randy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1972Huntley, Derek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997Hurley, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994-95Hurst, Deonte’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011-12Hutchins, Antonio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2012Hutchins, Ben . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011-12Iaderosa, Marco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011-12Iciek, Brad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006-09Ignatowski, Chad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996-98Jackson, Danny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1973-76Jackson, Hersey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010-12Jackson, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989Jackson, Montae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2012Jakubowski, Jason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000Jamison, Darnell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993-95Jancek, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1988-90Jandasek, Jay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009-10Jazweic, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1975-76Jeske, Dale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1972-76Joe, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1975John, Nate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Johncock, Blake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007Johnson, Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011-12Johnson, Doug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986-88Johnson, Kurt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978-81Johnson, Reginald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1972Johnson, Rick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1982-85Johnson, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993-94Johnson, Sylvester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1985-86Johnson, Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1980-81Jones, Brian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1980-84Jones, Derrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005-06Jones, DeVonte’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011-12Jones, Fred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1980Jones, Jahan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008-09Jones, Tracy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986Jones, Zach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004-06Jory, V. 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Kamps, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2012Karasinski, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971-73Karpowicz, Dan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1972-75Karpowicz, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1975Kaufman, Jordan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010-12Kazen, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1983-86Kelly, Patrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978-81Kelner, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1972Kennedy, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999-01Kennedy, Reggie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996-98Kennedy, Zachary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996-99Kent, Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987-88Kersey, Aneil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997-98Kieft, Randy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992-94Kimble, Jay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1975-78Kimble, Lawrence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008Kinzler, Jason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993-96Kircus, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999-02Kirksey, Lowell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1972Kloppe, Bill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1972Kmita, Gerald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1976Knight, Derek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011Knox, Jerome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999-01Kochanski, Doug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995-99Koenigsknecht, Tony . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977-80Koger, Jeremy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997-00Kohane, Tim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971-73Kolbe, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1982-84Koning, Adam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011Korienek, Dan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1991-93Kosloskus, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993-94Koss, Matt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002-04Kostecka, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986-87Koster, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006-07, 2009Kowalski, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1973Kozuch, Lucas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010-12Kraai, Gene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977Kraai, Steven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1974-76Kraatz, Nathan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001Kubik, Jeffrey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992Kuderick, Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994-97LaBaumbard, Roland . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978-79LaBuhn, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2012Lamers, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971-73Langston, Brandon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002-05Larson, Max . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009-10Lavallis, Suave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011-12Lawrence, Nick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008-10Lay, Dateme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003Lannon, Brian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977Larkins, Buster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Lawlor, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998-99Lawrence, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001Lay, Jamie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994-95Lee, Doug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986-87Lee, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1979Lefere, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977-80Lehmann, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1973-75Lehmann, Fritz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1975-76

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1971 0-7-0Head Coach: Robert CollinsGVSU OPPONENT OPP 7 at Grand Rapids J.C. 47 7 at Kalamazoo College 42 7 at Ill.-Chicago Circle 24 0 at Alma College 31 0 at Ferris State 57 6 at Findlay 70 0 at Hope College 64 27 3351972 0-6-0

Head Coach: Robert CollinsGVSU OPPONENT OPP 14 at Kalamazoo College 24 0 at Ferris State 42 0 at Alma College 53 6 at Findlay 38 0 at Manchester 21 11 at Grand Rapids J.C. 21 31 1991973 6-3-0

Head Coach: Jim Harkema(0-2 GLIAC, 3rd)GVSU OPPONENT OPP 27 Kalamazoo College 14 40 at Ill.-Chicago Circle 8 14 Alma College 28 13 Ferris State 17 30 Grand Rapids J.C. 21 52 at Findlay 6 28 Manchester 9 7 at Northwood 14 48 at Adrian College 3259 1201974 6-3-0Head Coach: Jim Harkema(1-3 GLIAC, T-3rd)GVSU OPPONENT OPP 28 at Kalamazoo College 12 7 Alma College 0 12 Ferris State 17 41 Findlay 7 19 at Grand Rapids J.C. 21 49 at Manchester 0 13 Northwood 14 42 Adrian College 6 14 at Hillsdale 10225 87

1975 7-2-1Head Coach: Jim Harkema(3-1-1 GLIAC, T-2nd) GVSU OPPONENT OPP 6 at Wayne State 15 17 at Valparaiso 6 17 Grand Rapids J.C. 13 31 Illinois Benedictine 6 68 NE Illinois 6 38 at Ferris State 0 32 Saginaw Valley 5 7 at Northwood 7 17 at Northern Michigan 21 31 Hillsdale 14264 93

1976 8-2-0Head Coach: Jim Harkema(3-2 GLIAC, T-2nd) GVSU OPPONENT OPP 23 at Grand Rapids J.C. 7 10 at Michigan Tech 8 31 at Franklin College 27 26 at NE Illinois 0 23 Ferris State 26 17 at Saginaw Valley 6 16 at Hillsdale 3 14 Northwood 40 3 Wayne State 0 31 Northern Michigan 14194 131

1977 7-3-0Head Coach: Jim Harkema(4-1 GLIAC, 1st) GVSU OPPONENT OPP 6 Bowling Green 17 6 Michigan Tech 10 41 Franklin College 35 34 at NE Illinois 12 7 at Ferris State 11 41 Saginaw Valley 14 24 Defiance College 0 16 at Northwood 6 31 Hillsdale 20 6 at Wayne State 3212 128

Head Coach: Jim Harkema(5-0 GLIAC, 1st) GVSU OPPONENT OPP 34 NE Illinois 7 22 at Northern Michigan 49 3 at Bowling Green 49 62 at Franklin College 19 38 Ferris State 14 24 at Saginaw Valley 14 31 Central State (Ohio) 12 36 Northwood 7 28 at Hillsdale 21 24 Wayne State 10 24 at Wisc.-LaCrosse* 14 7 at Elon College (N.C.)* 13333 229* NAIA Division I Playoffs

1979 4-5-0Head Coach: Jim Harkema(2-3 GLIAC, 4th) GVSU OPPONENT OPP 14 Northern Michigan 41 48 at NE Illinois 7 56 Franklin College 14 14 at Wayne State 17 24 at Saginaw Valley 32 0 at Western Michigan 37 28 Hillsdale 6 22 at Northwood 14 9 Ferris State 14215 182

1980 7-3-0Head Coach: Jim Harkema(4-2 GLIAC, T-2nd) GVSU OPPONENT OPP 14 at Hope College 7 9 at Northern Michigan 48 76 NE Illinois 0 44 at Michigan Tech 6 7 Wayne State 10 45 Saginaw Valley 22 34 Northwestern Iowa 26 9 at Hillsdale 27 17 Northwood 13 35 at Ferris State 7290 166

1981 7-2-0Head Coach: Jim Harkema(6-0 GLIAC, 1st) GVSU OPPONENT OPP 20 at Northern Iowa 21 28 Northern Michigan 29 52 Michigan Tech 6 40 at Wayne State 17 31 at Saginaw Valley 7 31 Central State (Ohio) 20 23 Hillsdale 12 38 at Northwood 7 46 Ferris State 12309 131

1982 7-3-0Head Coach: Jim Harkema(5-1 GLIAC, 2nd) GVSU OPPONENT OPP 3 at Western Michigan 28 44 St. Cloud State 7 35 Central State (Ohio) 12 32 Wayne State 14 38 at Ferris State 35 29 at Northern Michigan 47 19 at Hillsdale 24 35 at Michigan Tech 28 20 Northwood 10 55 Saginaw Valley 7310 212

1983 4-6-0Head Coach: Bob Giesey(3-3 GLIAC, T-4th) GVSU OPPONENT OPP 24 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 22 21 at Eastern Illinois 35 14 at Central State (Ohio) 21 10 at Wayne State 22 52 Ferris State 21 14 Northern Michigan 27 12 Hillsdale 10 36 Michigan Tech 34 30 at Northwood 31 14 at Saginaw Valley 15227 238

1978 9-3-0NAIA DI Playoffs

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1984 0-10Head Coach: Bob Giesey(0-6 GLIAC, 7th) GVSU OPPONENT OPP 9 Eastern Illinois 35 9 at Carson-Newman 42 0 NW Missouri State 26 18 at Northern Michigan 59 14 Saginaw Valley 28 6 at Hillsdale 20 20 at Michigan Tech 27 11 at Ferris State 13 14 Northwood 21 3 Wayne State 30104 3011985 6-5

Head Coach: Tom Beck(4-2 GLIAC, T-3rd) GVSU OPPONENT OPP 7 at Wisconsin-Stout 23 7 Northern Michigan 42 28 at Evansville 14 10 Wayne State 7 27 at Ferris State 21 21 at Central Connecticut 14 14 Hillsdale 21 42 at Michigan Tech 22 24 Northwood 21 18 at Saginaw Valley 35 15 Missouri-Rolla 17213 237

1986 9-2Head Coach: Tom Beck(4-1 GLIAC, 2nd) GVSU OPPONENT OPP 35 Wisconsin-Stout 0 30 at Butler University 28 49 Evansville 7 21 at Wayne State 3 30 Ferris State 22 21 Central Connecticut 11 22 at Hillsdale 25 24 at Northern Michigan 28 35 at Northwood 14 28 Saginaw Valley 13 30 at Missouri-Rolla 20325 171

Head Coach: Tom Beck(4-1 GLIAC, 2nd) GVSU OPPONENT OPP 24 at NE Missouri 30 24 Butler University 19 50 Winona State 16 23 at Central State (Ohio) 25 28 Wayne State 0 21 at Ferris State 5 0 Northern Michigan 28 28 Hillsdale 13 3 at Central Florida 67 45 Northwood 3 31 at Saginaw Valley 28276 234

1988 7-4Head Coach: Tom Beck(3-2 GLIAC, 3rd) GVSU OPPONENT OPP 35 NE Missouri State 36 0 at Western Illinois 55 45 at Winona State 26 35 St. Francis (Ill.) 21 13 at Wayne State 10 36 Ferris State 20 20 at Northern Michigan 30 0 at Hillsdale 20 46 SE Missouri State 24 34 at Northwood 2 14 Saginaw Valley 13278 257

Head Coach: Tom Beck(5-0 GLIAC, 1st) GVSU OPPONENT OPP 41 at California (Pa.) 7 45 Mankato State 16 27 at Butler University 18 56 at St. Francis (Ill.) 32 49 Wayne State 10 28 at Ferris State 0 38 Northern Michigan 14 31 Hillsdale 17 91 Valparaiso 0 42 Northwood 17 42 at Saginaw Valley 17 24 Indiana (PA)* 34514 182* NCAA Division II Playoffs

1987 7-4

Head Coach: Tom Beck(9-1 MIFC, 1st) GVSU OPPONENT OPP 58 at St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 16 27 at Mankato State 24 35 Butler University 0 30 at Indianapolis 12 23 Saginaw Valley 7 45 at Northern Michigan 15 42 Ferris State 12 14 Ashland 3 34 at Hillsdale 38 35 Wayne State 15 55 at Valparaiso 0 14 East Texas State* 20412 162* NCAA Division II Playoffs

Head Coach: Brian Kelly(8-2 MIFC, T-2nd) GVSU OPPONENT OPP 31 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 3 21 at North Dakota State 17 0 at Butler University 33 31 Indianapolis 13 10 at Saginaw Valley 14 35 Northern Michigan 0 28 at Ferris State 6 38 at Ashland 7 9 Hillsdale 6 59 at Wayne State 28 36 Valparaiso 3 15 at East Texas State* 36313 166* NCAA Division II Playoffs

1992 8-3Head Coach: Brian Kelly(8-2 MIFC, T-1st) GVSU OPPONENT OPP 28 at St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 18 27 Indiana (Pa.) 45 21 Butler University 10 21 at Indianapolis 7 24 Saginaw Valley 20 23 at Northern Michigan 20 0 Ferris State 23 10 Ashland 27 34 at Hillsdale 21 16 Wayne State 14 45 at Valparaiso 14249 2191993 6-3-2Head Coach: Brian Kelly(6-2-2 MIFC, 3rd) GVSU OPPONENT OPP 38 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 14 3 at Indiana (Pa.) 34 35 at Northwood 0 31 Indianapolis 7 36 at Saginaw Valley 17 28 Northern Michigan 28 17 at Ferris State 17 14 at Ashland 29 21 Hillsdale 38 28 at Wayne State 25 20 St. Francis (Ill.) 18271 227

1989 11-1NCAA DII Playoffs

1990 10-2NCAA DII Playoffs

1991 9-3NCAA DII Playoffs

Head Coach: Brian Kelly(8-2 MIFC, 2nd) GVSU OPPONENT OPP 33 at Indiana (Pa.) 35 35 at Indianapolis 24 49 St. Francis (Ill.) 7 17 at Ashland 7 21 Ferris State 27 31 Wayne State 14 20 at Hillsdale 33 33 Michigan Tech 7 24 at Northern Michigan 17 27 Saginaw Valley 20 70 at Northwood 13 27 at Indiana (Pa.)* 35387 239* NCAA Division II Playoffs

1994 8-4NCAA DII Playoffs

1995 8-3Head Coach: Brian Kelly(8-2 MIFC, 2nd) GVSU OPPONENT OPP 25 Indiana (Pa.) 28 56 Indianapolis 0 42 at St. Francis (Ill.) 0 52 Ashland 17 21 at Ferris State 30 42 at Wayne State 10 25 Hillsdale 20 54 at Michigan Tech 52 26 Northern Michigan 23 20 at Saginaw Valley 24 43 Northwood 7406 211

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1996 8-3Head Coach: Brian Kelly(8-2 MIFC, 2nd) GVSU OPPONENT OPP 14 at SW Texas State 19 20 St. Francis (Ill.) 31 14 at Ashland 7 36 Ferris State 17 23 Wayne State 0 17 at Hillsdale 16 56 Michigan Tech 7 9 at Northern Michigan 14 17 Saginaw Valley 6 38 at Northwood 34 28 at Indianapolis 14272 1651997 9-2

Head Coach: Brian Kelly(9-1 MIFC, T-1st) GVSU OPPONENT OPP 38 at St. Francis (Ill.) 29 31 Ashland 20 21 at Ferris State 18 45 at Wayne State 30 14 Hillsdale 12 49 at Michigan Tech 21 39 Northern Michigan 22 27 at Saginaw Valley (ot) 30 24 Northwood 20 19 at UC Davis 21 23 Indianapolis 14330 237

Head Coach: Brian Kelly(9-1 MIFC, 1st) GVSU OPPONENT OPP 42 Ashland% 35 44 Northwood 41 28 at Indianapolis 17 50 Findlay 7 40 St. Francis (Ill.) 2 49 at Mercyhurst 14 37 at Saginaw Valley 36 14 Northern Michigan 17 38 UC Davis 40 43 at Michigan Tech 23 56 at Ferris State (ot) 53 14 at Slippery Rock* 37455 322* NCAA Division II Playoffs% Played at Houseman Field

1999 5-5Head Coach: Brian Kelly(5-4 GLIAC, T-7th)GVSU OPPONENT OPP 20 South Dakota State% 35 30 at Northwood 41 14 Indianapolis 30 37 at Findlay 9 26 Mercyhurst 19 31 Saginaw Valley State 7 13 at Northern Michigan 51 44 at Ashland 26 21 Michigan Tech 7 23 Ferris State 48259 273% Played at Houseman Field

2000 7-4Head Coach: Brian Kelly(7-3 GLIAC, 3rd)GVSU OPPONENT OPP 27 at South Dakota State 36 21 at Saginaw Valley 28 17 Northwood 45 38 Ashland 7 28 at Northern Michigan 29 21 Ferris State 20 56 Indianapolis 21 45 at Mercyhurst 20 31 Michigan Tech 29 22 at Wayne State 20 31 at Hillsdale 29337 284

Head Coach: Brian Kelly(9-0 GLIAC, 1st)GVSU OPPONENT OPP 56 Minnesota-Crookston 0 38 Saginaw Valley 7 63 at Ashland 19 64 Northern Michigan 14 63 at Ferris State 17 63 at Indianapolis 27 59 Mercyhurst 3 44 at Michigan Tech 34 77 Wayne State 12 57 Hillsdale 21 42 Bloomsburg* 14 33 Saginaw Valley* 30 34 Catawba* 16 14 vs North Dakota* 17707 231* NCAA Division II Playoffs 2002 14-0

NCAA Division IINational Champions

Head Coach: Brian Kelly(9-0 GLIAC, 1st)GVSU OPPONENT OPP 24 UC Davis 17 49 at Wayne State 14 44 Hillsdale 19 56 at Michigan Tech 14 51 Northern Michigan 14 23 at Saginaw Valley 18 33 Northwood 14 62 at Mercyhurst 24 50 Indianapolis 13 63 Findlay 19 62 C.W. Post* 13 62 Indiana (Pa.)* 21 44 Northern Colorado* 7 31 vs Valdosta State* 24654 231* NCAA Division II Playoffs

2001 13-1NCAA DII National Finalist

1998 9-3NCAA DII Playoffs

2003 14-1NCAA Division II

National ChampionsHead Coach: Brian Kelly(9-1 GLIAC, 2nd)GVSU OPPONENT OPP 9 at UC Davis (ot) 6 40 Ferris State 10 50 Wayne State 14 37 at Hillsdale 24 48 Michigan Tech 17 50 at Northern Michigan 20 20 Saginaw Valley 34 33 at Northwood 14 51 Mercyhurst 6 53 at Indianapolis 10 44 at Findlay 0 65 at Bentley* 36 10 at Saginaw Valley* 3 31 at Texas A&M-Kingsville* 3 10 vs North Dakota* 3551 220* NCAA Division II Playoffs

Head Coach: Chuck Martin(8-2 GLIAC, 2nd)GVSU OPPONENT OPP 24 at Ferris State 6 48 at Gannon 17 35 Indianapolis 9 37 Ashland 7 34 at Wayne State 0 58 Hillsdale 7 20 at Saginaw Valley 31 14 Northwood 35 45 at Northern Michigan 29 24 Michigan Tech^ 7 16 at Winona State* 13 10 at Northwood* 7 15 at North Dakota* 19380 187* NCAA Division II Playoffs^ Bash At The Big House (50,123)

2004 10-3-0NCAA DII Playoffs

2005 13-0NCAA Division II

National ChampionsHead Coach: Chuck Martin(9-0 GLIAC, 1st)GVSU OPPONENT OPP 30 Ferris State 10 61 Gannon 10 29 at Indianapolis 13 14 at Ashland 10 36 Wayne State 22 38 at Hillsdale 10 31 Saginaw Valley 10 30 at Northwood 14 48 Northern Michigan 3 17 North Dakota* 3 24 Saginaw Valley* 17 55 East Stroudsburg* 20 21 vs NW Missouri State* 17434 159* NCAA Division II Playoffs

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2006 15-0NCAA Division II

National ChampionsHead Coach: Chuck Martin(10-0 GLIAC, 1st)GVSU OPPONENT OPP 13 at Findlay 0 30 Ashland 24 31 at St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 6 41 Michigan Tech 20 36 at Wayne State 13 49 Mercyhurst 17 33 at Indianapolis 7 45 Northwood 7 28 at Ferris State 6 49 Saginaw Valley State 35 47 at Northern Michigan 17 35 South Dakota* 17 30 North Dakota* 20 49 Delta State* 30 17 vs NW Missouri State* 14533 233* NCAA Division II Playoffs

Head Coach: Chuck Martin(9-0 GLIAC, 1st)GVSU OPPONENT OPP 42 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 14 38 Findlay 15 48 at Michigan Tech 6 41 Wayne State^ 10 59 at Mercyhurst 7 41 Indianapolis 17 51 at Northwood 20 34 Ferris State 7 21 at Saginaw Valley State 10 44 Northern Michigan 14 21 North Dakota* 14 41 Central Washington* 21 16 at NW Missouri State* 34497 189* NCAA Division II Playoffs^ Game at Fifth Third Ballpark (Comstock Park, Mich.)

Head Coach: Chuck Martin(10-0 GLIAC, 1st)GVSU OPPONENT OPP 49 Indianapolis 21 36 at Saginaw Valley State 0 31 Ferris State 13 52 Michigan Tech 6 49 at Tiffin 0 41 Hillsdale 10 34 at Findlay 10 48 Ashland 42 45 at Northern Michigan 14 24 Wayne State 10 40 Ashland* 7 13 Minnesota-Duluth* (2 ot) 19462 152* NCAA Division II Playoffs

2007 12-1NCAA DII Playoffs

2008 11-1NCAA DII Playoffs

Head Coach: Chuck Martin(9-1 GLIAC, 1st)GVSU OPPONENT OPP 37 at West Texas A&M 23 26 at Indianapolis 10 38 Saginaw Valley State 7 17 at Ferris State 10 55 at Michigan Tech 7 47 Tiffin 21 24 at Hillsdale 27 38 Findlay 13 34 at Ashland 7 31 Northern Michigan 19 59 Wayne State 28 44 Hillsdale* 27 24 at Minnesota-Duluth* 10 41 Carson-Newman* 27 23 vs NW Missouri State* 30538 266* NCAA Division II Playoffs

2009 13-2NCAA DII National Finalist

Head Coach: Matt Mitchell(9-1 GLIAC, 1st)GVSU OPPONENT OPP 34 West Texas A&M 31 44 Hillsdale 41 38 Indianapolis 31 35 at Findlay 7 71 at Tiffin 10 28 Northern Michigan 7 57 Lake Erie 23 41 at Ferris State 0 17 at Michigan Tech 20 35 Northwood 21 28 at Saginaw Valley State 7 35 Colorado Mines* 13 6 at Augustana (S.D.)* 38469 249* NCAA Division II Playoffs

2010 11-2NCAA DII Playoffs

Head Coach: Matt Mitchell(7-3 GLIAC North, 1st)GVSU OPPONENT OPP 44 Western Oregon 20 31 at Hillsdale 34 33 at Indianapolis 34 20 Findlay 26 70 Tiffin 7 42 at Northern Michigan 7 61 at Lake Erie 31 57 Ferris State 10 24 Michigan Tech 20 35 at Northwood 10 49 Saginaw Valley State 24466 223

2011 8-3

Head Coach: Matt Mitchell(7-3 GLIAC North, T1st)GVSU OPPONENT OPP 48 at Western Oregon 20 83 Notre Dame College 46 28 at Tiffin 0 46 Ohio Dominican 41 51 at Michigan Tech 43 24 Ferris State 40 10 at Northern Michigan 38 42 Northwood 28 42 at Hillsdale 23 35 Wayne State 13 52 at Saginaw Valley State 55461 347

2012 8-3

GVSU by the DecadesDecade Record Pct. PF PA Home Pct. Away Pct. Neutral1970s 47-34-1 .580 1,760 1,504 24-9-0 .727 23-24-1 .490 0-1-01980s 65-40-0 .619 2,846 2,124 39-14-0 .736 26-26-0 .500 0-0-01990s 80-31-2 .717 3,355 2,221 41-13-1 .755 39-18-1 .681 0-0-02000s 122-13-0 .904 5,093 2,132 65-4-0 .942 51-7-0 .879 6-2-02010s 27-8-0 .771 1,396 819 16-2-0 .888 11-6-0 .647 0-0-0Overall 341-126-3 .729 14,450 8,800 185-42-1 .814 150-81-2 .648 6-3-0

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2010 NCAA Division II Playoffs2010 NCAA DII Regional Semifinalist (11-2; 1-1 Playoffs) Allendale, Mich. • Grand Valley State 35, Colorado Mines 13 Sioux Falls, S.D. • Augustana 38, Grand Valley State 62009 NCAA Division II Playoffs2009 NCAA DII National Runner-Up (13-2; 3-1 Playoffs) Allendale, Mich. • Grand Valley State 44, Hillsdale 27 Duluth, Minn. • Grand Valley State 24, Minnesota-Duluth 10 Allendale, Mich. • Grand Valley State 41, Carson-Newman 27 Florence, Ala. • NW Missouri State 30, Grand Valley State 23 (National Championship Game)2008 NCAA Division II Playoffs2008 NCAA DII Regional Finalist (11-1; 1-1 Playoffs) Allendale, Mich. • Grand Valley State 40, Ashland 7 • Minnesota-Duluth 19, Grand Valley State 13 (2 OT)2007 NCAA Division II Playoffs2007 NCAA DII Semi-Finalist (12-1; 2-1 Playoffs) Allendale, Mich. • Grand Valley State 21, North Dakota 14 • Grand Valley State 41, Central Washington 21 Maryville, Mo. • NW Missouri State 34, Grand Valley State 162006 NCAA Division II Playoffs2006 NCAA DII National Champions (15-0; 4-0 Playoffs) Allendale, Mich. • Grand Valley State 35, South Dakota 17 • Grand Valley State 30, North Dakota 20 • Grand Valley State 49, Delta State 30 Florence, Ala. • Grand Valley State 17, NW Missouri State 14 (National Championship Game)2005 NCAA Division II Playoffs2005 NCAA DII National Champions (13-0; 4-0 Playoffs) Allendale, Mich. • Grand Valley State 17, North Dakota 3 • Grand Valley State 24, Saginaw Valley State 17 • Grand Valley State 55, East Stroudsburg 20 Florence, Ala. • Grand Valley State 21, NW Missouri State 17 (National Championship Game)2004 NCAA Division II Playoffs2004 NCAA DII Northwest Regional Finalist (12-1; 3-1 Playoffs) Winona, Minn. • Grand Valley State 16, Winona State 13 Midland, Mich. • Grand Valley State 10, Northwood 7 Grand Forks, ND • North Dakota 19, Grand Valley State 152003 NCAA Division II Playoffs2003 NCAA DII National Champions (14-1; 4-0 Playoffs) Walthham, Mass. • Grand Valley State 65, Bentley 36 University Center, Mich. • Grand Valley State 10, Saginaw Valley 3 Kingsville, Tex. • Grand Valley State 31, Texas A&M-Kingsville 3 Florence, Ala. • Grand Valley State 10, North Dakota 3 (National Championship Game)

2002 NCAA Division II Playoffs2002 NCAA DII National Champions (14-0; 4-0 Playoffs) Allendale, Mich. • Grand Valley State 63, C.W. Post 13 • Grand Valley State 62, Indiana (Pa.) 21 • Grand Valley State 44, N. Colorado 7 Florence, Ala. • Grand Valley State 31, Valdosta State 24 (National Championship Game)2001 NCAA Division II Playoffs2001 NCAA DII National Runner-Up (13-1; 3-1 Playoffs) Allendale, Mich. • Grand Valley State 42, Bloomsburg 14 • Grand Valley State 33, Saginaw Valley 30 • Grand Valley State 34, Catawba 16 Florence, Ala. • North Dakota 17, Grand Valley State 14 (National Championship Game)1998 NCAA Division II Playoffs Slippery Rock, Pa. • Slippery Rock 37, Grand Valley State141994 NCAA Division II Playoffs Indiana, Pa. • Indiana (Pa.) 35, Grand Valley State 271991 NCAA Division II Playoffs San Marcos, Tex. • East Texas State 36, Grand Valley State 151990 NCAA Division II Playoffs Allendale, Mich. • East Texas State 20, Grand Valley State 141989 NCAA Division II Playoffs Allendale, Mich. • Indiana (Pa.) 34, Grand Valley State 241978 NAIA Division I Playoffs LaCrosse, Wis. • Grand Valley State 24, UW-LaCrosse 14 Burlington, N.C. • Elon 13, Grand Valley State 7

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Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPGrand Valley State 14 7 0 3 24UW-LaCrosse 7 0 0 7 14

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} GV UW 1 8:04 UW Paul Radcliffe 6 yd run (Siedel kick) {13-69, 6:56} 0 7 1 4:17 GV Van Ess 38 yd pass from Quinley (McCoy kick) {8-59, 3:43} 7 7 1 0:16 GV van Ess 1 yd run (McCoy kick) {8-35, 3:42} 14 7 2 9:48 GV Roach 2 yd run (McCoy kick) {10-51, 5:05} 21 7 4 14:55 UW Robinson 17 yd pass from Draxler (Seidel kick) {15-77, 5:34} 21 14 4 1:28 GV McCoy 37 yd field goal {9-28, 3:21} 24 14 TEAM STATISTICS GV UW First Downs 13 19 Rushes/Yards 45-140 50-160 Passes (A-C-I) 14/5/2 36/17/5 Yards Passing 95 225 Total Offense 235 385 Punts/Average 4-35.2 1-32 Fumbles 1-1 2-1 Penalties 2-20 7-30

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: GV-Roach 13-46, Van Ess 13-38. UW-Pieper 18-66, Radcliffe15-61.PASSING: GV-Quinley 5-14, 95. UW-Draxler 16-35, 211.RECEIVING: GV-Nash 2-25, Van Ess 1-38. UW-Robinson 6-125, Pieper 5-46. A - 2148

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPGrand Valley State 0 0 0 7 7Elon College 0 3 0 10 13

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} GV EC 2 0:05 EC Rippy 27 yd field goal {5-27, 1:26} 0 3 4 12:46 EC Hedrick 1 yd run (Rippy kick) {7-24, 2:49} 0 10 4 5:16 EC Rippy 30 yd field goal {9-40, 4:44} 0 13

4 2:44 GV Rubick 10 yd pass from Quinley (McCoy kick) {7-77, 1:42} 7 13

TEAM STATISTICS GV EC First Downs 12 12 Rushes/Yards 43/114 55/182 Passes (A-C-I) 16-9-2 7-3-1 Yards Passing 95 48 Total Offense 209 230 Punts/Average 5-27.2 5-31.6 Fumbles 9-4 5-3 Penalties 7-57 5-26 Time of Possession 27:37 32:23

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: EC-Corpening 20-90, Hedrick 22-76. GV-Van Ess 11-49, Roach 14-33. PASSING: EC-Currin 3-7, 48. GV-Quinley 9-16, 95. RECEIVING: EC-Hackett 3-48. GV-Nash 4-58, Rubick 2-26. A - 3500

1978 NAIA Playoff Quarterfinal Final GameGrand Valley State 24, UW-LaCrosse 14

LaCrosse, Wis. • Dec. 2, 1978Memorial Field

1978 NAIA Playoffs Semifinal GameElon 13, Gramd Valley State 7Burlington, NC • Dec. 9, 1978Burlington Memorial Stadium

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1989 NCAA Division II First Round Playoff Game Indiana (Pa.) 34, Grand Valley State 24

Allendale, Mich. • Nov. 18, 1989Lubbers Stadium

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPIndiana (Pa.) 0 7 7 20 34Grand Valley State 3 7 7 7 24

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} IU GV 1 8:24 GV Miguel Sagaro 31 yd field goal {10-36, 5:10} 0 3 2 14:58 GV Eric Lynch 1 yd run (Miguel Sagaro kick) {7-18, 2:38} 0 10 2 10:44 IU Doug Adamrovich 9 yd run {Rob Grims kick) {10-51, 4:18} 7 10 3 8:52 GV Eric Lynch 2 yd run (Miguel Sagaro kick) {12-64, 6:04} 7 17 3 2:25 IU Ken Rock 1 yd run (Rob Grims kick) {8-55, 3:13} 14 17 4 14:55 IU Ken Rock 19 yd run (Rob Grims kick failed) {5-44, 1:32} 20 17 4 10:13 GV Eric Lynch 1 yd run (Miguel Sagaro kick) {7-27, 2:59} 20 24 4 9:33 IU Hill 58 yd pass from Tony Alliucci (Rob Grims kick) {2-58,0:39} 27 24 4 4:16 IU Ken Rock 1 yd run (Rob Grims kick) {10-50, 3:43} 34 24

TEAM STATISTICS IU GV First Downs 18 18 Rushes/Yards 38/136 49/182 Passes (A-C-I) 20-13-1 29-13-0 Yards Passing 224 144 Total Offense 360 326 Punts/Average 4/34.0 5/24.0 Fumbles/Lost 2/2 4/2 Penalties 8/76 9/63 Time of Possession 26:42 33:18

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: IU- Rock 26-121, Adamrovich 6-22. GV- Lipsey 17-76, Lynch 19-74.PASSING: IU-Alliucci 13-20-1, 224; GV- Hull 13-29-0, 144. RECEIVING: IU- Hill 7-154, Kovell 2-27; GV- Mitchell 5-67, E. Lynch 3-23.A - 1837

1990 NCAA Division II First Round Playoff GameEast Texas State 20, Grand Valley State 14

Allendale, Mich. • Nov. 17, 1990Lubbers Stadium

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPEast Texas State 7 3 7 3 20Grand Valley State 6 0 0 8 14

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} ET GV 1 7:25 GV Eric Lynch 1 yd run (Miguel Sagaro kick failed) {8-57, 3:21} 0 6 1 2:20 ET Gary Perry 4 yd run (Billy Watkins kick) {15-83, 5:05} 7 6 2 6:32 ET Billy Watkins 42 yd field goal {9-30, 3:26} 10 6 3 5:42 ET Gary Compton pass from Bob Bounds (Billy Watkins kick) {4-54, 0:50} 17 6 4 9:09 GV Jack Hull 4 yd run (Hull pass to Mele) {8-70, 2:54} 17 14 4 4:02 ET Billy Watkins 35 yd field goal {6-43, 3:16} 20 14

TEAM STATISTICS ET GV

First Downs 22 24Rushes/Yards 40/76 46/231Passes (A-C-I) 29-18-1 22-9-3Yards Passing 225 113Total Offense 301 344Punts/Average 4/39.3 4/25.7Fumbles/Lost 3/1 1/1Penalties 8/85 10/89Time of Possession 31:20 28:40

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: ET- Bounds 13-65, Chapman 10-33; GV-Lipsey 18-127, Lynch 15-85. PASSING: ET- Bounds 16-26-1, 207; GV- Hull 9-21-3 113RECEIVING: ET- Harp 6-73, Compton 4-71; GV-Mele 3-46, Short 2-27A - 3103

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1991 NCAA Division II First Round Playoff GameEast Texas State 36, Grand Valley State 15

Commerce, Tex. • Nov. 23, 1991Memorial Stadium

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPGrand Valley State 7 0 0 8 15East Texas State 7 0 22 7 36

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} GV ET 1 10:41 ET Gary Perry 2 yd run (Billy Watkins kick) {4-35, 1:19} 0 7 1 4:50 GV Jack Hull 23 yd run (Miguel Sagaro kick) {11-78, 5:15} 7 7 3 7:30 ET Bob Bounds 13 yd run (pass failed) {3-14, 0:56} 7 13 3 2:37 ET Anthony Evans tackles in end zone by Joe Brookins, safety 7 15 3 0:48 ET Gary Perry 1 yd run (Billy Watkins kick) {4-80, 1:49} 7 22 3 0:00 ET Wille Mozeke 48 yd pass from Mike Meador (Billy Watkins kick) {1-48, 0:09} 7 29 4 4:34 ET Eddie Tenison 11 yd run (Billy Watkins kick) {6-86, 3:33} 7 36 4 0:31 GV John Sanders 7 yd pass from Jack Hull (Jack Hull pass good) {9-80, 2:40} 15 36

TEAM STATISTICS GV ET First Downs 22 28 Rushes/Yards 37/159 52/278 Passes (A-C-I) 36/16/3 26/13/1 Yards Passing 182 229 Total Offense 341 507 Punts/Average 5/38.4 5/37.4 Fumbles/Lost 7/5 3/2 Penalties/Yards 9/69 12/127 Time of Possession 27:57 32:03

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS: RUSHING: ET-Perry 19-122, Mozeke 11-68; GV-Lynch 18-77, Evans 7-57. PASSING: ET-Meador 8-13-0, 168; GV-Hull 16-36-3, 182. RECEIVING: ET-Perry 3-37, Minor 2-81; GV-Mitchell 6-70, Sanders 3-24A - 3000

1994 NCAA Division II First Round Playoff GameIndiana (Pa.) 35, Grand Valley State 27

Indiana, Pa. • Nov. 19, 1994George P. Miller Stadium

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPGrand Valley State 0 10 10 7 27Indiana (Pa.) 7 7 7 14 35

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} GV IU 1 0:52 IU Dennis Robinson 36 yd run (John Ruff kick) {7-65, 2:58} 0 7 2 14:04 GV Will Sanders 34 yd field goal {7-81, 1:43} 3 7 2 7:12 IU Dennis Robinson (John Ruff kick) {9-51, 4:12} 3 14 2 4:04 GV Youseff Sareini 28 yd pass from Kwame McKinnon (Sanders kick) {8-86, 3:08} 10 14 3 7:33 GV Scott Kuderick 3 yd run (Will Sanders) {7-67, 3:51) 17 14 3 4:13 GV Will Sanders 38 yd field goal {4-16, 1:37} 20 14 3 1:50 IU Dennis Robinson 4 yd run (John Ruff kick) {6-73, 2:23} 20 21 4 14:30 IU Taun Henderson 62 yd pass from Ken Fergusen (John Ruff kick) {3-76, 1:05} 20 28 4 7:28 IU Dennis Robinson 20 yd run (John Ruff kick) {3-45, 1:14) 20 35 4 1:25 GV Darnell Jamison 3 yd run (Will Sanders kick) {9-88, 2:04} 27 35

TEAM STATISTICS GV IU First Downs 16 19 Rushes/Yards 39/154 56/279 Passes (A-C-I) 28/12/1 15/7/3 Yards Passing 197 196 Total Offense 351 475 Punts/Average 9-32.7 5-34.6 Fumbles 0/0 3/1 Penalties 10/62 7/41 Time of Possession 30:55 29:05

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: IU-Robinson 33-203. Campolo 7-45; GV-Jamison 21-130, McKinnon11-44.PASSING: IU-Fergusen 4-9-2, 162; GV-McKinnon 12-28-1, 197. RECEIVING: IU-Henderson 3-101, Glass 1-50; GV-Sareini 3-55, Porte 3-38.A - 1824

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Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPGrand Valley State 0 7 7 0 14Slippery Rock 0 7 23 7 37

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} GV SR 2 2:53 SR D.J. Flick 11 yd pass from Randy McKavish (Morgan Anderson kick) {8-70, 3:45} 0 7 2 0:13 GV Jason Trice 23 yd pass fro m Jeff Fox (Kevin Sonntag kick) {8-74, 2:32} 7 7 3 11:04 SR Morgan Anderson 24 yd field goal {10-69, 3:48} 7 10 3 6:18 SR Brian Polk 47 yd fumble return (Morgan Anderson kick) 7 17 3 6:01 GV Billy Cook 85 yd kickoff return (Kevin Sanntog kick) 14 17 3 4:49 SR D.J. Flick 65 yd pass from Randy McKavish (Morgan Anderson kick failed) {3-65, 1:02} 14 23 3 0:53 SR Scott Whipple 40 yd pass from Randy McKavish (Morgan Anderson kick) {4-82, 1:45) 14 30 4 6:29 SR D.J. Flick 67 yd pass from Randy McKavish (Morgan Anderson kick) {1-67, 0:14} 14 37

TEAM STATISTICS GV SR First Downs 17 22 Rushes/Yards 24/112 42/218 Passes (A-C-I) 50/26/2 29/14/0 Yards Passing 296 277 Total Offense 408 495 Punts/Average 5/39.0 7/35.7 Fumbles 3/3 1/0 Penalties 9/81 6/52 Time of Possession 28:04 31:56

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: SR-Magulick 21-88, Kennedy 9-64; GV-Granata 8-70, Catledge 10-47 PASSING: SR-McKavish 14-29-0, 277; GV-Fox 26-50-2, 296.RECEIVING: SR-Whipple 6-79, Flick 3-143; GV-Smith 9-96, Trice 7-99.A - 5500

1998 NCAA Division II First Round Playoff GameSlippery Rock 37, Grand Valley State 14

Slippery Rock, Pa. • Nov. 21, 1998N. Kerr Thompson Stadium

2001 NCAA Division II First Round Playoff GameGrand Valley State 42, Bloomsburg 14Allendale, Mich. • Nov. 17, 2001

Lubbers StadiumScoring 1 2 3 4 TPBloomsburg 7 7 0 0 14Grand Valley State 7 21 14 0 42

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} BU GV 1 3:28 GV Darren Smith 35 yd interception return (Kevin Sonntag kick) 0 7 1 1:52 BU Darryl Williams 18 yd pass from Chris Thompson (Ton Oliver kick) {5-57, 1:36} 7 7 2 14:56 GV David Kircus 10 yd pass from Curt Anes (Kevin Sonntag kick) {6-62, 1:56} 7 14 2 11:27 GV Curt Anes 29 yd run (Kevin Sonntag kick) {3-35, 1:23} 7 21 2 8:02 GV Reggie Spearmon 1 yd run (Kevin Sonntag kick) {3-46, 1:19} 7 28 2 0:57 BU Rocco Forgione 11 yd pass from Chris Thompson (Tom Oliver kick) {15-75, 7:05} 14 28 3 3:01 GV Reggie Spearmon 1 yd run (Kevin Sonntag kick) {8-80, 3:21} 14 35 3 0:55 GV Reggie Spearmon 4 yd run (Kevin Sonntag kick) {3-13, 0:39} 14 42

TEAM STATISTICS BU GV First Downs 19 25 Rushes/Yards 35/104 52/241 Passes (A-C-I) 33/19/2 25/16/2 Yards Passing 214 277 Total Offense 318 518 Punts/Average 7/35.9 2/15.0 Fumbles/Lost 4/2 1/1 Penalties/Yards 6/61 7/75 Time of Possession 27:54 32:06

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS: RUSHING: GV-Spearmon 24-94, Lesniak 14-56; BU-Glaze 18-63, Henry 6-32.PASSING: GV-Anes 12-17-0, 187; BU-Thompson 19-33-2, 214. RECEIVING: GV-Kircus 8-172, Hibbler 3-61; BU-Forgione 7-107, Johnson 5-30.A - 4858

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2001 NCAA Division II Quarterfinal Playoff GameGrand Valley State 33, Saginaw Valley State 30

Allendale, Mich. • Nov. 24, 2001Lubbers Stadium

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPCatawaba College 7 0 3 6 16Grand Valley State 0 13 0 21 34

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} CC GV 1 7:15 CC Nick Means 27 yd pass from Luke Samples (Matt Gross kick) {3-51, 0:54} 7 0 2 9:27 GV Terrance Banks 12 yd pass from Todd Wojciechowski (Kevin Sonntag kick) {5-54, 1:06} 7 7 2 0:54 GV Scott Mackey 39 yd interception return (Kevin Sonntag kick failed) 7 13 3 5:03 CC Matt Gross 25 yd field goal {6-54, 2:05} 10 13 4 14:58 GV Reggie Spearmon 1 yd run (Kevin Sonntag kick) {11-77, 5:05) 10 20 4 6:36 CC Rodney Wallace 4 yd run (Matt Gross kick failed) {8-41, 3:35} 16 20 4 5:19 GV Reggie Spearmon 3 yd run (Kevin Sonntag kick) {3-72, 1:17} 16 27 4 0:39 GV Reggie Spearmon 2 yd run (Kevin Sonntag kick) {8-53, 4:22} 16 34 TEAM STATISTICS CC GV First Downs 16 18 Rushes/Yards 33/91 50/242 Passes (A-C-I) 36/22/2 14/7/0 Yards Passing 238 155 Total Offense 329 397 Punts/Average 7/30.7 6/40.3 Fumbles 0/0 1/1 Penalties 4/30 5/45 Time of Possession 32:26 27:34

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: GV-Spearmon 20-121, Brady 23-107; CC-Wallace 19-68, Bland 6-16;PASSING: GV-Wojciechowski 4-7-0, 63; CC-Samples 22-36-2, 238RECEIVING: GV-Kircus 3-78, Banks 2-39; CC-Squirewell 8-51, Means 7-64 A - 6585

2001 NCAA Division II Semifinal Playoff GameGrand Valley State 34, Catawaba 16Allendale, Mich. • Dec. 1, 2001

Lubbers StadiumScoring 1 2 3 4 TPSaginaw Valley State 10 7 6 7 30Grand Valley State 0 13 14 6 33

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} SV GV 1 10:01 SV Mark LaFreniere 2 yd pass from Matt LaFleur (Eric Houle kick) {6-39, 2:50} 7 0 1 0:06 SV Eric Houle 39 yd field goal {6-58, 2:28} 10 0 2 13:24 GV David Kircus 25 yd pass from Todd Wojciechowski (Ryan Brady pass failed) {5-42, 1:42} 10 6 2 9:33 GV David Kircus 3 yd pass from Todd Wojciechowski (Kevin Sonntag kick) {9-33, 2:42} 10 13 2 3:33 SV Matt LaFleur 70 yd run (Eric Houle kick) {3-59, 1:30} 17 13 3 9:44 GV Phil Condon 11 yd pass from Ryan Brady (Kevin Sonntag kick) {7-45, 1:44} 17 20 3 4:55 GV David Kircus 38 yd pass from Ryan Brady (Kevin Sonntag kick) {1-38, 0:01} 17 27 3 1:03 SV Matt LaFleur 4 yd run (Eric Houle kick blocked) {8-46, 3:52} 23 27 4 5:34 GV Ryan Brady 3 yd run (Ryan Brady pass falied) {6-64, 2:07} 23 33 4 3:27 SV Keath Bartynski 13 yd pass from Matt LaFleur (Eric Houle kick) {6-64, 2:07} 30 33

TEAM STATISTICS SV GV First Downs 14 24 Rushes/Yards 33/175 59/276 Passes (A-C-I) 23/15/2 22/11/1 Yards Passing 213 136 Total Offense 388 412 Punts/Average 4/38.3 5/41.4 Fumbles/Lost 3/1 1/1 Penalties/Yards 6/36 6/36 Time of Possession 28:19 31:41

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS: RUSHING: GV-Spearmon 25-113, Brady 22-88; SV-LaFleur 15-87, Bartynski 12-48. PASSING: GV-Wojciechowski 8-15-0, 77; SV-LaFleur 15-23-2, 213. RECEIVING: GV-Kircus 4-73, Condon 3-31; SV LaFreniere 6-45, Bartnski 4-73A - 3737

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2001 NCAA Division II Championship GameNorth Dakota 17, Grand Valley State 14

Florence, Ala. • Dec. 8, 2001Braly Municipal Stadium

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPGrand Valley State 7 0 0 7 14North Dakota 3 0 0 14 17

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} GV ND 1 11:18 ND Cameron Peterka 36 yd field goal {10-56, 3:42} 0 3 1 5:55 GV Ryan Brady 2 yd run (Kevin Sonntag kick) {10-70, 3:14} 7 3 4 12:55 ND Kelly Klosterman 9 yd run (Cameron Peterka kick) {7-30, 3:32} 7 10 4 2:46 GV Ryan Brady 12 yd run (Kevin Sonntag kick) {10-81, 3:34} 14 10 4 0:29 ND Jed Perkerewicz 1 yd run (Cameron Peterka kick) {9-80, 2:!7} 14 17

TEAM STATISTICS GV ND First Downs 16 19 Rushes/Yards 34/161 50/187 Passes (A-C-I) 27/13/2 27/8/0 Yards Passing 138 139 Total Offense 299 326 Punts/Average 6/35.5 5/33.2 Fumbles 5/1 0/0 Penalties 10/85 8/50 Time of Possession 24:38 35:22

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: ND-Perkerewicz 26-96, Klosterman 18-61; GV-Brady 15-83, Spear-mon 7-52.PASSING: ND-Klosterman 8-27-0, 139; GV-Wojciechowski 11-22-2, 128.RECEIVING: ND-Schleuser 3-76, Graf 3-41; GV-Kircus 4-58, Banks 3-33.A - 6113

North Dakota Wins First Division II Football ChampionshipBy BOB JOHNSONAssociated Press WriterDecember 08, 2001 -

FLORENCE, Ala. (AP) -- Jed Perkerewiez scored on a 1-yard with 29 sec-onds to play as North Dakota outlasted Grand Valley State 17-14 on Satur-day for its first NCAA Division II championship.

Grand Valley State (13-1) appeared poised to win its first national champi-onship when quarterback Ryan Brady scored his second touchdown of theday on a 12-yard run with 2:46 to play.

North Dakota (14-1) then drove 80 yards in nine plays for the winningscore. On fourth down with 38 seconds to play, Kelby Klosterman hit LukeSchleusner with a 58-yard pass to the 1. Perkerewiez scored on the nextplay.

Perkerewiez ran 26 times for 96 yards to lead a North Dakota team that didmost of its damage on the ground on an overcast, damp day.

North Dakota took the lead with 12:55 to play on Klosterman's 9-yard run.The Fighting Sioux quarterback ran for 61 yards and completed 8 of 27passes for 139 yards.

For Grand Valley State, Brady and Todd Wojciechowski split quarterback-ing duties, with Brady rushing for 89 yards. Wojciechowski was the Lak-ers' passing quarterback, completing 11 of 22 attempts for 128 yards.

Brady, a receiver for much of the season, and Wojciechowski were fillingin for injured Curt Anes, a finalist for Harlon Hill Trophy who suffered aseason-ending knee injury in the Lakers' first playoff game.

Grand Valley State led 7-3 at halftime after a sloppy first half that featuredthree missed field goals by North Dakota and two turnovers by the Lakers.

The Fighting Sioux took the opening kickoff and drove 56 yards in 10plays to set up a 36-yard field goal by Cameron Peterka. The North Dakotakicker missed field-goal attempts from 47, 38 and 36 yards later in thehalf.

The Lakers drove 70 yards in 10 plays late in the first quarter with Bradyscoring on a two-yard-run. The drive featured both Grand Valley Statequarterbacks, with Wojciechowski completing passes of 19 and 20 yards toDavid Kircus, and Brady setting up the score with an 18-yard run to the 5.

North Dakota's Mike O'Neil intercepted two of Wojciechowski's passes inthe first half, including one at the goal line when the Lakers were threaten-ing midway through the second quarter.

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2002 NCAA Division II First Round Playoff GameGrand Valley State 62, C.W. Post 13Allendale, Mich. • Nov. 23, 2002

Lubbers StadiumScoring 1 2 3 4 TPC.W. Post 7 0 6 0 13Grand Valley State 7 21 21 13 62

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} CWP GV 1 9:11 GV David Kircus 7-yard pass from Curt Anes (Dave Hendrix-kick) {12-74, 5:49} 0 7 1 0:04 CWP T.J. Brocking 1-yard run (Tim Wagner-kick) {13-51, 4:53} 7 7 2 13:14 GV David Kircus 48-yard pass from Curt Anes (Ryan Brady-rush failed) {5-80, 1:50} 7 13 2 11:27 GV David Kircus 24-yard pass from Curt Anes (David Kircus-pass) {2-27, 0:37} 7 21 2 1:14 GV Reggie Spearmon 34-yard pass from Curt Anes (Dave Hendrix-kick) {1-34, 0:12} 7 28 3 10:54 GV Reggie Spearmon 1-yard run (Dave Hendrix-kick) {8-45, 2:19} 7 35 3 8:07 GV David Kircus 34-yard pass from Curt Anes (Dave Hendrix-kick) {3-38, 0:45} 7 42 3 0:51 GV Todd DeVree 5-yard pass from Ryan Brady (Dave Hendrix-kick) {10-58, 3:57} 7 49 3 0:28 CWP Ian Smart 76-yard run (Tim Wagner-kick failed) 13 49 4 12:56 GV Reggie Spearmon 15-yard pass from Curt Anes (Dave Hendrix-kick) {9-56, 2:32} 13 56 4 4:08 GV Brent Lesniak 5-yard run (kick failed) {9-70, 4:35} 13 62 TEAM STATISTICS CWP GV First Downs 11 25 Rushes/Yards 44/183 42/137 Passes (A-C-I) 14-3 33-25 Yards Passing 21 391 Total Offense 204 528 Punts/Average 8/27.3 1/40.0 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 1/1 Penalties 7/44 10/88 Time of Possession 29:43 30:17

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: GV-Spearmon 25-71; CWP-Smart 23-139. PASSING: GV-Anes 23-31, 337 CWP-Blount 3-14, 21. RECEIVING: GV-Kircus 7-161, Banks 7-68; CWP-Brocking 1-9.A-4223

2002 NCAA Division II Quarterfinal Playoff GameGrand Valley State 62, Indiana (Pa.) 21

Allendale, Mich. • Nov. 30, 2002Lubbers Stadium

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPIndiana (Pa.) 7 0 14 0 21Grand Valley State 19 31 10 2 62

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} IUP GV 1 12:23 GV Brent Lesniak 15-yard run (Dave Hendrix-kick) {8-69, 2:37} 0 7 1 7:11 GV David Kircus 11-yard pass from Curt Anes (Dave Hendrix-kick failed) {11-64, 4:01} 0 13 1 5:09 IUP J.R. Thomas 38-yard pass from Brian Eyerman (Josh Telenko-kick) {4-59, 2:02} 7 13 1 0:52 GV Reggie Spearmon 1-yard run (Curt Anes pass failed) {11-70, 4:17} 7 19 2 13:46 GV Dave Hendrix 35-yard field goal {5-25, 1:14} 7 22 2 11:21 GV Reggie Spearmon 16-yard run (Dave Hendrix-kick) {2-36, 0:17} 7 29 2 6:51 GV Reggie Spearmon 1-yard run (Dave Hendrix-kick) {8-50, 3:19} 7 36 2 4:18 GV B. Langston 4-yard blocked punt return (Dave Hendrix-kick) 7 43 2 0:51 GV Reggie Spearmon 1-yard run (Dave Hendrix-kick) {7-28, 2:46} 7 50 3 14:15 IUP Elice Parker 70-yard run (Josh Telenko-kick) {1-75, 0:45} 14 50 3 12:59 GV Brent Lesniak 15-yard run (Dave Hendrix-kick) {4-57, 1:16} 14 57 3 10:13 IUP LeRon McCoy 4-yard pass from Brian Eyerman (Josh Telenko-kick) {8-75, 2:46} 21 57 3 1:32 GV Dave Hendrix 42-yard field goal {13-60, 6:19} 21 60 4 1:22 GV Team Saftey 21 62 TEAM STATISTICS IUP GV First Downs 9 33 Rushes/Yards 25/103 58/291 Passes (A-C-I) 20-8-1 28-21 Yards Passing 125 235 Total Offense 228 526 Punts/Average 6/20.7 1/13.0 Fumbles/Lost 3/3 2/2 Penalties 9/72 8/59 Time of Possession 21:08 38:52

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: GV-Lesniak 16-125, Spearmon 25-112; IUP-Parker 11-101. PASSING: GV-Anes 17-22, 191; IUP-Eyerman 6-15, 113. RECEIVING: GV-Banks 7-96; IUP-Howard 2-39.A-3705

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2002 NCAA Division II Semifinal Playoff GameGrand Valley State 44, Northern Colorado 7

Allendale, Mich. • Dec. 7, 2002Lubbers Stadium

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPNorthern Colorado 0 0 7 0 7Grand Valley State 7 17 13 7 44

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} NC GV 1 10:45 GV Reggie Spearmon 3-yard run (Dave Hendrix-kick) {11-65, 4:15} 0 7 2 13:32 GV David Kircus 16-yard pass from Curt Anes (Dave Hendrix-kick) {13-89, 5:11} 0 14 2 8:18 GV David Kircus 24-yard pass from Curt Anes (Dave Hendrix-kick) {7-63, 2:47} 0 21 2 2:26 GV Dave Hendrix 24-yard field goal {8-31, 4:10} 0 24 3 13:37 NC Jared Jackson 22-yard pass from Mark Passard (Mark Swim-kick) {4-65, 1:23} 7 24 3 11:50 GV Reggie Spearmon 13-yard run (Dave Hendrix-kick) {5-67, 1:47} 7 31 3 2:58 GV David Kircus 21-yard pass from Curt Anes (Dave Hendrix-kick failed) {5-35, 1:48} 7 37 4 3:42 GV David Kircus 5-yard pass from Curt Anes (Dave Hendrix-kick) {10-60, 5:12} 7 44

TEAM STATISTICS NC GV First Downs 15 27 Rushes/Yards 25/5 41/189 Passes (A-C-I) 32-20-3 28-20-0 Yards Passing 243 243 Total Offense 248 432 Punts/Average 6/42.8 3/28.7 Fumbles/Lost 0-0 3-1 Penalties 8-90 3-35 Time of Possession 28:02 31:58

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: GV-Spearmon 32-143; NC-Matthews 13-50. PASSING: GV-Anes 20-28, 243; NC-Passard 20-32, 243. RECEIVING: GV-Banks 11-116, Kircus 7-90; NC-Pyatt 6-60, Jackson 5-75.A-5215

Grand Valley to play for National ChampionshipAllendale, Mich. - Grand Valley State will make its second straight trip to Florence,Alabama for the NCAA DII National Championship game after rolling past NorthernColorado 44-7 in Saturday's semifinal matchup at Lubbers Stadium. The Lakersjumped out to a 24-0 halftime lead and never looked back as GVSU recorded its 22ndstraight home victory. Senior Harlon Hill candidate Curt Anes hooked up with All-American WR David Kircus on four of the Laker touchdowns, while Reggie Spear-mon added the other two scores. GVSU, which has been ranked #1 all season, willplay #2 Valdosta State in next week's National Championship on Saturday, December14th, at 4:00 pm EST.

GVSU took the opening kickoff 65 yards in 11 plays, culiminated by Spearmon's3-yard TD run. The Lakers drove 89 yards in 13 plays as Kircus and Anes hooked upfor the first of their four pass-catch TDs. The first covered 16 yards. Kircus and Aneshooked up again, this time from 24 yards out at the 8:18 mark of the second quarterto put GVSU up 21-0. Anes scrambled around for near 10 seconds before findingKircus. PK David Hendrix drilled a 24-yard field goal with 2:26 left in the secondquarter to give GVSU a 24-0 lead. Northern Colorado drove down to the Laker fiveyard line with under a minute left in the opeing half, but three straight Laker QBsacks forced the Bears into a field goal which Keyonta Marshall blocked.

Northern Colorado got on the board with their first possession of the second halfwith a 4-play, 65-yard drive. QB Mark Passard connected with Jared Jackson on a22-yard TD. However, the Lakes answered with an impressive 5-play, 67-yard TDdrive with Spearmon going the final 13 yards for the TD. Anes and Kircus hookedup with 2:58 left in the third quarter on a 21-yard TD and again in the fourth quarter,this from 5-yards out.

The Grand Valley State defense recorded nine QB sacks and limited UNC to justfive yards rushing on 25 carries. Eight Lakers combined for the nine QB sacks, whileGVSU also picked off three passes. Scott Mackey, Joe Ballard and Marvis Bryanteach recorded a pick. Orlando Williams led the defense with nine tackles and threeQB sacks, while Scott Mackey and Dan Vaughn each recorded seven. Vaughn alsonotched a career-high four QB sacks.

Anes completed 20-28 passes for 243 yards and four TDs, while running for 22yards on four carries. Spearmon rushed 32 times for 143 yards and two TDs, whileTerrance Banks tied the GVSU single-game record with 11 receptions for 116 yards.Kircus caught seven passes for 90 yards and four TDs.

Mark Passard completed 20-32 passes for 243 yards and one TD, but was sackednine times. Brad Pyatt caught six passes for 60 yards, while Jared Jackson hauled infive passes for 75 yards. Adam Matthews rushed 13 times for 50 yards.

Notes... Grand Valley State has now won 22 straight games at Lubbers Stadium...WRDavid Kircus caught four TD passes (32), breaking college football all-division markof 28 he set last year. Kircus also has 73 career TD receptions, the second highesttotal in college football history and just two behind the all-time record of 75...CurtAnes moved past the 10,000-yard mark in career passing yards. Anes has thrown for10,220 yards and 111 TDs in his career.

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2002 NCAA Division II National Championship GameGrand Valley State 31, Valdosta State 24

Florence, Ala. • Dec. 14, 2002Braly Municipal Stadium

Grand Valley Claims Division II National Championship

Florence, Ala. - Harlon Hill Award winner Curt Anes hit All-American wide re-ceiver David Kircus with a 10-yard scoring pass with 1:04 left in the game to liftGrand Valley State to a 31-24 victory and the 2002 NCAA Division II Football Na-tional Championship. The National Championship is the school's first-ever in a varsitysport.

Valdosta State opened the scoring with a field goal by Will Rhody at the 6:23 markof the first quarter. The field goal capped an 8-play, 89-yard drive and put the Lakersbehind for just the second time in 2002. The VSU lead didn't last long as GVSU went58 yards in just two plays. Anes hit Kircus with a 49-yard pass play, and Reggie Spear-mon carried the ball in from 9-yards out to put the Lakers up 7-3. The Blazers wereforced to punt on its ensuing drive and the Lakers struck quickly again. Anes hit Kir-cus again, this time with a 54-yards out and David Hendrix added the PAT to put theLakers up 14-3. GVSU drove 23 yards in five plays and Hendrix hit a 38-yard fieldgoal to put GVSU up 17-3. VSU added a field goal late in the second quarter to pullthe Blazers within 11 (17-6) at the half.

The Lakers forced a three and out to open the second half and the GVSU took ad-vantage as Anes hit Kircus with a 67-yard scoring pass. Hendrix added the PAT andGVSU led 24-6. VSU scored it first TD of the game midway through the third quarteras Aaron Jenkins rambled in from seven yards out to cap a 14-play, 56-yard drive.GVSU missed a pair of scoring opportunities and the Blazers capitalized to close themargin. Rhody kicked a 43-yard field goal, followed by a mishandled snap by LakerQB Curt Anes that VSU's Tim Thompson recovered for TD. Buster Faulkner hit C.J.Lofton with the two-point conversion to tie the game at 24-24 with 3:09 left.

Terrence Banks put the Lakers in good field position with a 30-yard kickoff return.Anes and Kircus then went to work. Anes hit Kircus with an 8-yard completion, thena 33-yard stop-n-go. Facing a third and nine from the VSU 26 yard line, Anes hit Kir-cus with a 10-yard completion. Spearmon ran six yards to the Blazer 10 to set up thewinning score. Anes checked from a run play to pass play and hit Kircus with the Na-tional Championship winning score.

Anes completed 23-of-36 passes for 361 yards and three TDs. Kircus caught a cham-pionship game record 11 passes for record 270 yards and three TDs. Terrence Bankscaught nine passes for 66 yards, while Brent Lesniak rushed eight times for 56 yards.Spearmon rushed 14 times for 29 yards. DB Melvin Estes and DL Keyonta Marshalled the defense with a combined 24 tackles and 12 tackles for loss (37 yards). Estesnotched 12 tackles, six tackles for loss (-21) and 2.5 QB sacks, while Marshall chippedin 12 stops, six tackles for loss and one QB sack. LB Orlando Williams notched eighttackles, two tackles for loss and one QB sack. CB Darren Smith snagged a pair of in-terception and notched two pass deflections.

GVSU completed the 2002 season with a perfect 14-0 record, including wins in 33-of-its-last-34 games.

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPValdosta State 3 3 7 11 24Grand Valley State 14 3 7 7 31

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} VS GV 1 6:23 VS Will Rhody 26-yard field goal {9-89, 2:54} 3 0 1 5:37 GV Reggie Spearmon 9-yard run (Dave Hendrix-kick) {2-58, 0:46} 3 7 1 1:06 GV David Kircus 54-yard pass from Curt Anes (Dave Hendrix-kick) {3-54, 1:35} 3 14 2 12:54 GV Dave Hendrix 38-yard field goal {5-23, 2:01} 3 17 2 0:34 VS Will Rhody 27-yard field goal {4-2, 2:00} 6 17 3 12:28 GV David Kircus 67-yard pass from Curt Anes (Dave Hendrix-kick) {4-69, 1:37} 6 24 3 3:51 VS Aaron Jenkins 7-yard run (Will Rhody Kick) {14-56, 4:51} 13 24 4 3:30 VS Will Rhody 43-yard field goal {10-38, 3:50} 16 24 4 3:09 VS Tim Thompson 0-yard fumble recovery (C.J. Lofton pass) 24 24 4 1:04 GV David Kircus 10-yard pass from Curt Anes (Dave Hendrix-kick) {7-68, 2:05} 24 31

TEAM STATISTICS VS GV First Downs 14 17 Rushes/Yards 35/133 30/118 Passes (A-C-I) 42-27-3 36-23-1 Yards Passing 181 361 Total Offense 314 479 Punts/Average 7-35.3 4-41.8 Fumbles/Lost 3-0 2-2 Penalties 1-10 6-39 Time of Possession 32:35 27:25

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: GV-Lesniak 8-56; VS-Jenkins 20-111. PASSING: GV-Anes 23-36, 361; VS-Faulkner 26-41, 139. RECEIVING: GV-Kircus 11-270, Banks 9-66; VS- Jordan 4-57, Mosley 9-47.A-9783

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Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPGrand Valley State 17 20 7 21 65Bentley College 6 16 6 8 36

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} GV BC 1 12:31 GV Mario Locricchio 34-yd blocked punt return 7 0 (Dave Hendrix-kick) 1 10:00 BC Dallas Mall 18-yd pass from Marc Eddy (Enzo Tirino-kick failed) {7-80, 2:31} 7 6 1 8:51 GV Brandon Langston 93-yd pass from Cullen Finnerty (David Hendrix-kick) {3-92, 1:09} 14 6 1 6:25 GV David Hendrix 33-yd field goal {7-12, 2:12} 17 6 2 14:49 GV David Hendrix 35-yd field goal {6-20, 2:04} 20 6 2 10:06 BC Enzo Tirino 34-yd field goal {13-53, 4:43} 20 9 2 9:06 GV Michael Tennessee 5-yd run (Dave Hendrix-kick) {3-19, 1:00} 27 9 2 6:14 GV Micah Staley 27-yd pass from Cullen Finnerty (Dave Hendrix-kick) {4-28, 0:57} 34 9 2 3:19 BC Dallas Mall 5-yd pass from Marc Eddy (Enzo Tirino-kick) {8-70, 2:55) 34 15 2 1:01 BC Dallas Mall 34-yd pass from Marc Eddy (Enzo Tirino-kick) {5-82, 1:15) 34 22 2 00:00 GV David Hendrix 29-yd field goal {5-53, 1:01} 37 22 3 12:11 GV Brandon Langston 29-yd pass from Cullen Finnerty (Dave Hendrix-kick) {6-67, 2:49} 44 22 3 3:47 BC Mark Dhooge 17-yd pass from Marc Eddy (Marc Eddy pass failed) {7-67, 2:24} 44 28 4 13:47 GV Cullen Finnerty 20-yd run (Dave Hendrix-kick) {2-20, 0:14} 51 28 4 12:14 GV Scott Mackey 37-yd interception return (David Hendrix-kick) 58 28 4 6:43 BC Dallas Mall 5-yd pass from Marc Eddy (Russ Bonilla pass from Marc Eddy) {15-71, 5:31} 58 36 4 3:44 GV Ryan Hukill 18-yd run (David Hendrix-kick) {2-26, 0:48} 65 36

TEAM STATISTICS GV BC First Downs 17 22 Rushes/Yards 38/218 25/-14 Passes (A-C-I) 31/17/0 59/34/5 Yards Passing 317 446 Total Offense 535 432 Punts/Average 3/111 4/87 Fumbles 0/0 0/0 Penalties 18/172 6/43 Time of Possession 27:27 32:33

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: GV-Finnnerty 13-92; BC-Breda 10-9.PASSING: GV-Finnerty 17-31-0, 317; BC-Eddy 34-59-5, 446.RECEIVING: GV-Langston 8-148; BC-Mall 14-170.A-4433

2003 NCAA Division II Quarterfinal Playoff GameGrand Valley State 10, Saginaw Valley 3

Saginaw, Mich. • Nov. 29, 2003Wickes Memorial Stadium

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPGrand Valley State 0 10 0 0 10Saginaw Valley State 3 0 0 0 3

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} GV SV 1 5:47 SV Eric Houle 21-yd field goal {16-74, 6:28} 0 3 2 3:12 GV Dave Hendrix 31-yd field goal{9-50, 3:39} 3 3 2 1:33 GV Scott Mackey 46-yd interception return (Dave Hendrix-kick) 10 3 TEAM STATISTICS GV SV First Downs 14 20 Rushes/Yards 33/93 33/46 Passes (A-C-I) 26/13/1 46/27/2 Yards Passing 204 300 Total Offense 297 346 Punts/Average 5/184 5/214 Fumbles 0/0 0/0 Penalties 4/28 7/35 Time of Possession 27:15 32:45

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: GV-Tennessee 16-66; SV-Bridges 15-46PASSING: GV-C. Finnerty 12-25-1, 196; SV-Radlinski 27-46-2, 300. RECEIVING: GV-Langston 4-74; SV-Martinez 8-107.A-9267

2003 NCAA Division II First Round Playoff GameGrand Valley State 65, Bentley College 36

Waltham, Mass. • Nov. 22, 2003Bentley Stadium

2003 NCAA Division II Semifinal Playoff GameGrand Valley State 31, Texas A&M-Kingsville 3

Kingsville, Tex. • Dec. 6, 2003Javelina Stadium

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPGrand Valley State 7 7 3 14 31Texas A&M-Kingsville 3 0 0 0 3

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} GV TAM 1 12:18 TAM Richard Hammond 37-yard field goal {4-5, 1:28} 0 3 1 7:29 GV Cullen Finnerty 20-yard run (Dave Hendrix-kick) {14-67, 4:49} 7 3 2 1:01 GV Michael Tennessee 30-yard run (Dave Hendrix-kick) {4-39, 1:25} 14 3 3 10:17 GV Dave Hendrix 23-yard field goal {5-13, 1:27} 17 3 4 9:30 GV Cullen Finnerty 3-yard run (Dave Hendrix-kick) {16-80, 8:54} 24 3 4 6:18 GV Michael Tennessee 15-yard run (Dave Hendrix-kick) {4-35, 1:27} 31 3 TEAM STATISTICS GV TAM First Downs 19 10 Rushes/Yards 61/299 27/46 Passes (A-C-I) 19-8-0 21-11-3 Yards Passing 54 84 Total Offense 353 130 Punts/Average 3/33 0/0 Fumbles/Lost 1-0 0-0 Penalties 11-114 10-82 Time of Possession 37:20 22:40

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: GV-Tennessee 37-155, Finnerty 17-117; TAM-Williams 16-72. PASSING: GV-Finnerty 8-17-0, 54; TAM-Taylor 11-21-3, 84.RECEIVING: GV-Tennessee 5-17; TAM-Washington 4-42, Williams 3-33.A-10500

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2003 NCAA Division II National Championship GameGrand Valley State 10, North Dakota 3

Florence, Ala. • Dec. 13, 2003Braly Municipal Stadium

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPNorth Dakota 0 0 0 3 3Grand Valley State 3 0 7 0 10

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} ND GV 1 7:32 GV David Hendrix 19-yard field goal {17-79, 7:28} 0 3 3 9:15 GV M. Tennessee 1-yard run (David Hendrix-kick) {4-20, 1:29} 0 10 4 9:47 ND Jeff Glas 35-yard field goal {14-6, 5:33} 3 10 TEAM STATISTICS ND GV First Downs 17 19 Rushes/Yards 23/22 34/128 Passes (A-C-I) 42-28-1 29-19 Yards Passing 281 149 Total Offense 303 277 Punts/Average 3/38.3 2/32.5 Fumbles/Lost 3-1 1-1 Penalties 7-64 3-30 Time of Possession 30:13 29:47

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: GV-Finnerty 19-78, Tennessee 12-38-1; ND-Roland 12-43.PASSING: GV-Finnerty 19-29, 149 ND- Bowenkamp 28-41-1, 281.RECEIVING: GV-Staley 4-45, Locricchio 4-44; ND- Johnson 7-101, Stattleman 8-57.A-7236

the bell the past three weeks. They have not let up a touchdown now in 12 consecutivequarters of playoff competition. That's a lot to be said in terms of how we got backhere.

"We got back here on the backs of our defense."The defense sought redemption for a dejecting end to the 2001 contest against

North Dakota.The Fighting Sioux edged Grand Valley two years ago when they scored on a 1-

yard touchdown run with 29 seconds left.A 58-yard reception for a tight end off a missed tackle set up the decisive score.This year, North Dakota were thinking of a similar end when GVSU's David Hen-

drix missed a 43-yard field goal with 3 minutes, 54 seconds remaining.The Fighting Sioux (12-2) moved up the field and put themselves in a 1st-and-10

at the Grand Valley 17-yard line. They downed the ball to stop the clock. The Lakersthen forced two incomplete passes, including a third-down one that fell incomplete inthe end zone.

North Dakota quarterback John Bowenkamp looked to keep the drive alive onfourth quarter, but GVSU linebacker Mike Hoad stepped in front of the pass at the 5-yard line. The Lakers squashed the comeback bid.

"We thought the defense had to step up a lot this year," said Hoad, a senior. "Wehad our backs up against the wall at the end. I think (the resilience) was typical of ourseniors and our character."

Hoad and his teammates would have been tested further had the Fighting Siouxgot into the end zone. North Dakota, which missed two field goals during the game,would have gone for the go-ahead two-point conversion had they scored, accordingto Fighting Sioux coach Dale Lennon.

Instead, North Dakota was dealing with a tough loss."They beat us at our game," Lennon said.The low-scoring contest featured only a 19-yard David Hendrix field goal midway

through the first quarter.The Lakers too the opening drive 79 yards in 17 plays before reaching the 1-yard

line and settling for a field goal. The drive was Grand Valley's second-longest of theseason.

Neither team scored in the half. The 3-0 score was the lowest at halftime of NCAADivision II Championship Game history since 1989 when Mississippi College andJacksonville State were scoreless.

North Dakota, which had not been shutout in a half this season, threatened rightaway in the third quarter, though

The Fighting Sioux took the opening drive of the second half and marched 63 yardsto the GVSU 7-yard line. On third-and-four, quarterback John Bowenkamp droppedback to pass then scrambled to his right.

A charging Grand Valley linebacker, Lucius Hawkins, hit Bowenkamp after hepump-faked and forced a fumble. Hawkins scooped up the football and raced 59 yardsto the North Dakota 20-yard line.

Four plays later, running back Michael Tennessee barrelled into the end zone from1 yard out. Tennessee's 16th touchdown of the season and a Hendrix extra point putthe Lakers ahead 10-0 with 9:15 remaining in the third quarter.

The Fighting Sioux bounced back on their next series and set themselves up for a43-yard field goal.

Kicker Jeff Glas, however, slipped on his approach and Grand Valley defensivelineman Keyonta Marshall easily deflected the kick.

Glas also pulled a 46-yard field goal in the first quarter. It was the fourth time thisseason Glas had missed at least two field goals in a game. Glas finally connected ona 35-yard field goal 9:47 into the fourth quarter.It wasn't enough.

Grand Valley joined the 1999 Northern Colorado team as the only ones to win anational championship while never playing at a home.

The Lakers won four road games in the playoffs and six in a row including the reg-ular season.

"It means a lot (to earn a national title by winning four consecutive games on theroad.)," Kelly said. "They did it in tough circumstances. Maybe they can get creditfor being one of those all-time great teams."

Florence, Ala. - A determined North Dakota football team could not break the willof the Grand Valley State University defense this time.

The Lakers held off a potential game-winning drive late, intercepting a pass nearthe goal line to preserve a 10-3 win in the NCAA Division II Championship GameSaturday.

The effort in front of a Braly Municipal Stadium crowd of 7,236 allowed GVSUto become the sixth Division II team to win back-to-back national titles since thefirst championship game in 1973.

Grand Valley (14-1) would be celebrating three titles in a row if North Dakotahadn't rallied in 2001 to beat the Lakers 17-14 with a fourth-quarter drive.“That was deja vu that North Dakota moved the ball down field," GVSU coach BrianKelly said, referring to the game's dramatic finish. "Our defense has just answered

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2004 NCAA Division II First Round Playoff GameGrand Valley State 16, Winona State 13

Winona, Minn. • Nov. 13, 2004Maxwell Field

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPGrand Valley State 3 6 0 7 16Winona State 0 0 13 0 13

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} GV WS 1 8:59 GV Scott Greene 35 yd field goal {7-6, 1:52} 3 0 2 8:34 GV Scott Greene 37 yd field goal {6-31, 1:45} 6 0 2 0:08 GV Scott Greene 24 yd field goal {6-21, 1:31} 9 0 3 8:07 WS Chris Samp 18 yd pass from Ryan Eversman (Eric Kraus kick) {3-47, 0:58} 9 7 3 2:51 WS Alex Wiese 2 yd run (Ryan Eversman pass failed) {7-79, 2:51} 9 13 4 9:43 GV Cullen Finnerty 9 yd run (Scott Greene kick) {10-59, 5:01} 16 13 TEAM STATISTICS GV WS First Downs 11 18 Rushes/Yards 44/135 30/13 Passes (A-C-I) 21-10 35-17-2 Yards Passing 112 296 Total Offense 247 309 Punts/Average 9/31.7 7/33.1 Fumbles/Lost 0-0 1-0 Penalties 16-95 5-40 Time of Possession 32:38 27:22

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: GV-Tennessee 23-100, Finnerty 16-18; WS-Khamratthanome 6-19,Wiese 5-17.PASSING: GV-Finnerty 10-20, 112, WS-Eversman 17-35-2, 296.RECEIVING: GV-Collins 5-87, Langston 4-28; WS-Samp 7-62, Hynes 4-130.A-1658

2004 NCAA Division II Second Round Playoff GameGrand Valley State 10, Northwood 7Midland, Mich. • Nov. 20, 2004

Hantz StadiumScoring 1 2 3 4 TPGrand Valley State 0 0 10 0 10Northwood 0 7 0 0 7

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} GV NU 2 13:03 NU Robert Height 70 yd pass from Kyle Koble (Doug Daniel kick) {2-69, 0:58} 0 7 3 9:28 GV Scott Greene 36 yd field goal {13-42, 5:32} 3 7 3 4:23 GV Brandon Langston 37 yd pass from Cullen Finnerty (Scott Greene kick) {1-37, 0:07} 10 7 TEAM STATISTICS GV NU First Downs 18 8 Rushes/Yards 51/176 31/51 Passes (A-C-I) 22-10-1 23-5-0 Yards Passing 116 123 Total Offense 292 174 Punts/Average 7/41.1 11/33.1 Fumbles/Lost 1-0 2-0 Penalties 4-30 3-25 Time of Possession 37:33 22:27

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: GV-Tennessee 27-80, Finnerty 16-75; NU-Kolbe 12-19, Height 4-18.PASSING: GV-Finnerty 10-21-1, 116, NU-Kolbe 3-13-0, 91.RECEIVING: GV-Langston 9-107, Hukill 1-9; NU-Gills 2-24, Height 1-70.A-4215

2004 NCAA Division II Quarterfinal Playoff GameNorth Dakota 19, Grand Valley State 15

Grand Forks, ND • Nov. 27, 2004Alerus Center

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPGrand Valley State 0 7 2 6 15North Dakota 3 0 0 16 19

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} GV ND 1 4:01 ND Jeff Glas 28 yd field goal {11-54, 4:51} 0 3 2 1:13 GV Demonte Collins 31 yd pass from Cullen Finnerty (Scott Greene kick) {7-74, 1:13} 7 3 3 5:47 GV Anthony Adams safety 9 3 4 13:29 ND Jeff Glas 37 yd field goal {9-34, 3:28} 9 6 4 12:17 GV Brandon Langston 76 yd pass from Cullen Finnerty (Scott Greene kick failed) {3-80, 1:07} 15 6 4 11:29 ND Strouth 24 yd run (Jeff Glas kick failed) {4-68, 0:41} 15 12 4 4:59 ND Belmore 2 yd run (Jeff Glas kick) {4-29, 1:50} 15 19 TEAM STATISTICS GV ND First Downs 14 18 Rushes/Yards 43/104 35/154 Passes (A-C-I) 26-13-0 36-14-2 Yards Passing 225 168 Total Offense 329 322 Punts/Average 8/46.0 4/37.8 Fumbles/Lost 2-2 2-1 Penalties 13-81 5-44 Time of Possession 35:41 24:19

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: ND-Roland 14-66; GV-Langston 13-75, Tennessee 10-21.PASSING: ND-Belmore 9-18-2, 86; GV- Finnerty 13-26-0, 225.RECEIVING: ND-Johnson 9-96, Strowth 2-18; GV-Collins 5-87, Langston 3-92.A-8222

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2005 NCAA Division II Second Round Playoff GameGrand Valley State 17, North Dakota 3

Allendale, Mich. • Nov. 19, 2005Lubbers Stadium

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPNorth Dakota 0 0 0 3 3Grand Valley State 0 14 3 0 17

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} ND GV 2 10:38 GV Jeremy Cochrane 26 yd pass from Cullen Finnerty (Scott Greene kick) {12-85, 4:33} 0 7 2 6:08 GV Antoine Trent 26 yd pass from Cullen Finnerty (Scott Greene kick) {5-69, 1:42} 0 14 3 5:01 GV Scott Greene 50 yd field goal {6-48, 2:40} 0 17 4 10:05 ND Jeff Glas 27 yd field goal {15-70, 4:55} 3 17 TEAM STATISTICS ND GV First Downs 23 15 Rushes/Yards 33/64 37/41 Passes (A-C-I) 44-26-0 27-14-0 Yards Passing 268 245 Total Offense 332 286 Punts/Average 7/36.7 7/42.4 Fumbles/Lost 3-3 1-0 Penalties 13-81 5-44 Time of Possession 28:36 31:24INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: GV-Martin 16-27, Finnerty 13-12; ND-Brady 11-47, Manke 17-36.PASSING: GV-Finnerty 14-26-0, 245; ND-Manke 26-41-0, 268.RECEIVING: GV-Langston 6-79, Fowler 5-75; ND-Grossman 12-117, Dressler7-60. A-5429

2005 NCAA Division II Quarterfinal Playoff GameGrand Valley State 24, Saginaw Valley State 17

Allendale, Mich. • Nov. 26, 2005Lubbers Stadium

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPSaginaw Valley State 7 7 0 3 17Grand Valley State 0 7 10 7 24

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} SV GV 1 2:31 SV Logan Barnhart 3 yd run (Bobby Belmonte kick) {8-50, 2:52} 7 0 2 3:38 GV Terry Mitchell 8 yd pass from Cullen Finnerty (Scott Greene kick) {4-13, 1:42} 7 7 2 0:18 SV Justin Barcey 8 yd pass from Chris Dougherty (Bobby Belmonte kick) {4-20, 0:31} 14 7 3 4:47 GV Jeremy Cochrane 16 yd pass from Cullen Finnerty (Scott Greene kick) {12-58, 4:50} 14 14 3 0:59 GV Scott Greene 33 yd field goal {6-66, 1:59} 14 17 4 5:18 GV Ryan Hukill 1 yd run (Scott Greene kick) {9-59, 4:18} 14 24 4 1:38 SV Bobby Belmonte 27 yd field goal {7-19, 1:59} 17 24

TEAM STATISTICS SV GV First Downs 15 16 Rushes/Yards 36/98 53/192 Passes (A-C-I) 32-19-2 18-8-0 Yards Passing 169 116 Total Offense 267 308 Punts/Average 7/39.9 5/42.0 Fumbles/Lost 4-3 3-3 Penalties 4-34 12-83 Time of Possession 27:24 32:36

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: GV-Martin 22-108, Hukill 11-48; SV-Barnhart 23-79, Dougherty 7-20PASSING: GV-Finnerty 8-18-0, 118; SV-Dougherty 14-25-2, 140.RECEIVING: GV-Mitchell 3-27, Fowler 2-60; SV-Cottengim 6-64, Jackson 3-28.A-5364

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a 9-play, 79-yard drive with a 5-yard shovel pass for a TD. East Stroudsburg'sonly points in the first half came following a Finnerty interception that was re-turned to the Laker 20. Jim Terwilliger ran it in from two yards out for the War-riors first score. GVSU's 41 first half points were the second most in a half fora playoff game behind the 51 put up against Indiana (Pa.) in 2002.

GVSU sacked Terwilliger seven times in the opening 30 minutes and limitedthe Warriors to just 150 yards of total offense. ESU was held to -1 yard rushingon 17 carries and Terwilliger completed just 10-of-27 passes for 151 yards.GVSU dominated the game offensively, racking up 409 yards of total offense.Finnerty completed 10-of-14 passes for 241 yards and three TDs, while AstinMartin rushed for 73 yards and one TD on 14 carries. Langston caught fourpasses for 148 yards and two TDs, while rushing for 18 yards and one TD.

Martin opened the second half with a 44 yard TD run to put the Lakers up48-7. Martin's TD run capped a 5-play, 82-yard scoring drive. ESU added thirdand fourth quarter TDs, but GVSU's Brandon Carr returned an onside kick 47yards for the final score of the day. GVSU ran the ball 26 times in the secondhalf and attempted just one pass.

GVSU rolled up 562 yards of total offense on the day, including 320 rushingand 242 passing. The Laker starting offensive unit finished its day midwaythrough the third quarter. Martin broke the 100-yard rushing mark for the ninthtime this season with 134 yards and two TDs on 18 carries. Ryan Hukill rushedfor 90 yards on nine carries, while Mark Catlin chipped in 51 yards on nine car-ries. Finnerty completed 10-fo-14 passes for 241 yards and three TDs, whilerushing for 39 yards on four carries.

The Laker defense was dominating, sacking the Harlon Hill Finalist, JimmyTerwilliger, 10 times for a -42 yards. ESU finished with 10 net rushing yards.Terwilliger completed 24-of-47 passes for 287 yards and two TDs, with most ofthat yardage coming when the outcome of the game was already decided. Soph-omore LB Anthony Adams recorded 10 tackles, three tackles for loss (-20) andtwo QB sacks (-19). Kirk Carruth chipped in seven tackles and sack, while DanSkuta added six tackles and a QB sack. All-American and Gene Upshaw Awardfinalist Mike McFadden tallied five tackles, four tackles for loss (-13) and threeQB sacks (-12). CB Brandon Carr returned a fumble 40 yards for a TD andrecorded five tackles. GVSU notched 11 pass deflections and 13 tackles for loss(-72 yards).

Allendale, Mich. - #1 Ranked Grand Valley State scored 34 first-quarter pointsand cruised to a 55-20 NCAA DII National Semifinal victory at Lubbers Stadiumin Allendale Saturday afternoon. Grand Valley State will now appear in its fourthNCAA DII National Championship game in the last five years. GVSU lost the2001 title game, but won back-to-back DII National Championships in 2002 and2003.

"I'm so proud of how this team has competed and played together as a teamfor 15 weeks," said second-year head coach Chuck Martin. "This group is soclose on both sides of the ball and they compete with one another to make eachother better," added Martin.

Grand Valley State took the opening kickoff and drove 87 yards in sevenplays for a a TD. Brandon Langston finished the drive with an 18 yard TD runat the 11:39 mark of the first quarter. Langston continued his stellar play whenhe blocked a punt on East Stroudsburg's second straight three and out. QB CullenFinnerty found Langston all alone over the middle in endzone for a 22-yard TDand a 14-0 Laker lead. That was the first of four consecutive touchdowns forthe Lakers. RB Astin Martin scored from one yard out to put the finishingtouches on a 4-play, 64-yard drive and Brandon Carr returned a fumble 40 yardsfor a TD to give GVSU a 27-0 lead. Grand Valley State put the finishing toucheson an incredible first quarter when Finnerty hit Langston on a fly pattern thatcovered 81 yards on the final play of the first quarter for a score. The Lakers'34 first quarter points set a GVSU playoff record for points in a quarter, breakingthe previous mark of 31 (2nd Q) set in 2002 versus Indiana (Pa.). RB RyanHukill put GVSU up 41-0 with 8:20 left in the second quarter when he finished

2005 NCAA Division II Semifinal Playoff GameGrand Valley State 55, East Stroudsburg 20

Allendale, Mich. • Dec. 3, 2005Lubbers Stadium

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPEast Stroudsburg 0 7 7 6 20Grand Valley State 34 7 7 7 55QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} ES GV 1 11:39 GV Brandon Langston 18 yd run (Scott Greene kick) {7-87, 3:21} 0 7 1 9:04 GV Brandon Langston 22 yd pass from Cullen Finnerty (Scott Greene kick) {2-21, 0:29} 0 14 1 3:17 GV Astin Martin 1 yd run (Scott Greene kick) {4-64, 1:32} 0 21 1 2:13 GV Brandon Carr 40 yd fumble recovery (Scott Greene kick failed) 0 27 1 0:03 GV Brandon Langston 81 yd pass from Cullen Finnerty {1-81, 0:12} (Kick failed) 0 34 2 8:20 GV Ryan Hukill 5 yd pass from Cullen Finnerty (Scott Greene kick) {9-79, 3:42} 0 41 2 3:16 ES Jim Terwilliger 2 yd run (Mark Brubaker kick) {5-20, 1:37} 7 41 3 8:57 GV Astin Martin 44 yd run (Scott Greene kick) {5-82, 2:24} 7 48 3 6:01 ES Evan Prall 20 yd pass from Jim Terwilliger (Mark Brubaker kick) {7-55, 2:44} 14 48 4 7:15 ES Tim Strenfel 11 yd pass from Jim Terwilliger (Mark Brubaker kick failed) {8-53, 5:24} 20 48 4 7:07 GV Brandon Carr 47 yd kickoff return (Scott Greene kick) 20 55 TEAM STATISTICS ES GV First Downs 20 25 Rushes/Yards 28/10 46/320 Passes (A-C-I) 47-24-0 15-11-1 Yards Passing 287 242 Total Offense 297 562 Punts/Average 7/30.6 1/28.0 Fumbles/Lost 2-1 2-2 Penalties 2-20 10-87 Time of Possession 31:23 28:37INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: GV-Martin 18-134, Hukill 9-90; ES-Lucas 11-42, Carfagno 2-10PASSING: GV-Finnerty 10-14-1, 241; ES-Terwilliger 24-47-0, 287.RECEIVING: GV-Hukill 5-64, Langston 4-148; ES-Prall 8-104, Strenfel 6-79.A-5521

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2005 NCAA Division II National Championship GameGrand Valley State 21, Northwest Missouri State 17

Florence, Ala. • Dec. 10, 2005Braly Municipal Stadium

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPNorthwest Missouri St. 7 7 0 3 17Grand Valley State 7 0 7 7 21

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} NW GV 1 7:47 NW Mike Peterson 30 yd pass from Josh 7 0 Lamberson (Tommy Frevert kick) {13-70,7:13} 1 4:15 GV Cullen Finnerty 5 yd run (Scott Greene kick) {8-69, 3:26} 7 7 2 13:43 NW Xavier Omon 2 yd run (Tommy Frevert kick) {12-80, 5:32} 14 7 3 2:15 GV Cullen Finnerty 3 yd run (Scott Greene kick) {10-80, 2:48} 14 14 4 14:56 NW Tommy Frevert 35 yd field goal {7-62, 2:19} 17 14 4 4:25 GV Brandon Langston 35 yd pass from Cullen Finnerty (Scott Greene kick) {9-82, 4:32} 17 21 TEAM STATISTICS NW GV First Downs 20 16 Rushes/Yards 24/54 42/165 Passes (A-C-I) 51-33-0 19-12-0 Yards Passing 326 172 Total Offense 380 337 Punts/Average 6/33.8 5/40.2 Fumbles/Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties 1-6 3-15 Time of Possession 32:21 27:39

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: GV-Martin 18-72, Finnerty 14-59; NW-Omon 13-63, Falkner, E.J. 1-6PASSING: GV-Finnerty 12-19-0, 172; NW-Lamberson 33-49-0, 326.RECEIVING: GV-Langston 4-62, Hukill 3-46; NW-Peterson 9-150, Wright 5-44.A-6837

field. They made it to the 17 but Lamberson was chased out of bounds byRory Steinbach and Justin Ulberg for a loss on third down with just one sec-ond remaining. Northwest Missouri used its last timeout to set up the finalplay. Robinson was wide open briefly, but the defense swarmed after the balland kept him out of the end zone. “I was very confident,” Lamberson saidSaturday night. “That’s been the motto of our team - our backs against thewall. And they’ve been against the wall all year. So when we got in thathuddle, it was like last week. We were very confident that we were going tomove the ball down the field and score.”Grand Valley, ranked No. 1 in national Division II polls, ended its season13-0. “It’s been a great season,” said Joe Ballard of Chesaning, who helpedmake the game-ending tackle. “I’ll miss everyone here. I hope they go getit again next year.”Senior wide receiver Brandon Langston of Northville caught a 35-yardtouchdown pass from junior quarterback Cullen Finnerty of Brighton with4:25 left for the winning score. Finnerty moved Grand Valley 82 yards aftertaking over midway through the fourth quarter. He converted three third-down plays on the drive. On third-and-four, he hit Langston on a slant pat-tern, and the receiver raced 35 yards for a score with 4:25 to play. “Theygave me an inch of space and I got great blocks from Antoine Trent and Je-remy Cochrane,” Langston said. “I had the easy part, I just had to catch itand run down the field.”Ballard said he had one thing on his mind on the game’s last play. “I justwanted to keep him (Robinson) out of the end zone,” the Lakers safety said.“That was the biggest thing. We wanted to make sure we made the tackle.”Martin, the defensive coordinator of the first two championship teams, saideach national title celebration has been enjoyable. “The journey is too farand still a lot of fun,” he said. It’s never old hat. If we go there again in thefuture, that moment would be just as special.”Northwest Missouri (11-4) was the first team to win four straight road play-off games, but lost for the first time in three championship game appear-ances. The Bearcats made the championship game with Raphael Robinson’sonly touchdown catch of the season, a three-yarder with 23 seconds left tobeat North Alabama the previous week, also at Braly Municipal Stadium.Coach Mel Tjeerdsma practically assumed Robinson would score and histeam would pull out another improbable win. “I felt like we were going towin the game until he didn’t get in the end zone,” Tjeerdsma said. “I didn’thave any doubts.”

Florence, Ala. - Celebrating a national championship is starting to becomeroutine for Grand Valley State football fans. More than 200 fans greetedthe Lakers at the Grand Valley Fieldhouse Sunday, a day after the team wonthe school’s third NCAA Division II national championship in four years.After flying into Grand Rapids, coach Chuck Martin and his team were oncampus for the first time since their 21-17 victory over Northwest MissouriState on Saturday in Florence, Ala. “We want to thank all our great fansand friends,” Martin said. “We have the best fans in Division II by far.”The Lakers, who also won the national title in 2002 and 2003, were run-ners-up in 2001. Martin pointed out that all four games came down “to thelast tick of the clock.”On the last play of Saturday’s game, from the Lakers’ 22-yard line, North-west Missouri quarterback Josh Lamberson rolled right and hit RaphaelRobinson inside the 5 on the opposite side of the field. Robinson spun, butthe Lakers brought him down four yards short to end the 81-yard drive andclinch the national championship.“We wanted to make sure it wasn’t a boring game for you,” Martin jokedto Lakers fans. “I told the team that we wanted to make sure that anothergame came down to the end. Obviously, we found a way to make that lastplay.”Lamberson completed five consecutive passes to move the Bearcats down-

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2006 NCAA Division II Second Round Playoff GameGrand Valley State 35, South Dakota 17

Allendale, Mich. • Nov. 25, 2006Lubbers Stadium

2006 NCAA Division II Quarterfinal Playoff GameGrand Valley State 30, North Dakota 20

Allendale, Mich. • Dec. 2, 2006Lubbers Stadium

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPNorth Dakota 0 7 7 6 20Grand Valley State 27 0 0 3 30

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} ND GV 1 12:08 GV Terry Mitchell 20 yd pass from Cullen Finnerty (Todd Carter kick) {3-53, 0:44} 0 7 1 7:24 GV Eric Fowler 10 yd pass from Cullen Finnerty (Todd Carter kick) {6-43, 1:42} 0 14 1 5:11 GV Anthony Adams 28 yd fumble return (Todd Carter kick) 0 21 1 1:40 GV Eric Fowler 4 yd pass from Cullen Finnerty (Kick failed) {6-34, 1:44} 0 27 2 10:16 ND Brady Trenbeath 46 yd pass from Reed Manke (B. Hellevang kick) {4-72, 2:14} 7 27 3 0:07 ND Brandon Brady 1 yd run (B. Hellevang kick) {8-41, 2:32} 14 27 4 11:18 GV Todd Carter 28 yd field goal {7-69, 3:45} 14 30 4 5:03 ND Weston Dressler 17 yd pass from Reed Manke (Rush failed) {7-22, 2:37} 20 30 TEAM STATISTICS ND GV First Downs 19 18 Rushes/Yards 27/68 33/159 Passes (A-C-I) 51-29-2 29-15-1 Yards Passing 328 248 Total Offense 396 407 Punts/Average 7/29.4 5/33.2 Fumbles/Lost 2-2 5-4 Penalties 5-36 7-55 Time of Possession 29:27 30:33

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: GV-Finnerty 16-85, Martin 11-76; ND-Chappell 15-70.PASSING: GV-Finnerty 15-29-1, 248; ND-Manke 29-51-2, 328.RECEIVING: GV-Fowler 12-174, Mitchell 3-74; ND-Dressler 10-122, Trenbeath 10-119.A-5184

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPSouth Dakota 3 0 0 14 17Grand Valley State 7 21 0 7 35

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} SD GV 1 10:03 SD Frank Leibfarth 25 yd field goal {9-72, 4:57} 3 0 1 7:39 GV Cullen Finnerty 5 yd run (Todd Carter kick) {5-66, 2:17} 3 7 2 14:44 GV Mark Catlin 45 yd punt return (Todd Carter kick) 3 14 2 9:12 GV Eric Fowler 22 yd pass from Cullen Finnerty (Todd Carter kick) {5-80, 2:04} 3 21 2 6:42 GV Astin Martin 8 yd run (Todd Carter kick) {6-46, 2:05} 3 28 4 11:41 SD Ryan Allison 18 yd pass from Noah Shepard (Frank Leibfarth kick) {10-96, 2:28} 10 28 4 8:53 GV Eric Fowler 12 yd pass from Cullen Finnerty (Todd Carter kick) {6-68, 2:35} 10 35 4 7:04 SD Noah Shepard 1 yd run (Frank Leibfarth kick) {7-62, 1:39} 17 35 TEAM STATISTICS SD GV First Downs 23 19 Rushes/Yards 43/186 31/134 Passes (A-C-I) 32-16-1 23-14-0 Yards Passing 214 228 Total Offense 400 362 Punts/Average 5/36.0 6/39.8 Fumbles/Lost 1-1 0-0 Penalties 5-45 8-55 Time of Possession 29:42 30:18

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: GV-Martin 20-96, Finnerty 7-27; SD-Logan 17-95, Shepard 20-61.PASSING: GV-Finnerty 14-23-0, 228; SD-Shepard 16-32-1, 214.RECEIVING: GV-Fowler 6-116, Trent 6-60; SD-Allison 7-76, Little 4-32.A-4133

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Mark Catlin sparked the Lakers, returning the kickoff 44 yards to the 49. AstinMartin toted the ball for 16 yards on the first play and Finnerty found Fowler again,this one covering 21 yards. Preston Garris carried the ball for a 4-yard run beforeFinnerty hit Antione Trent with a 10-yard TD pass.

The Laker defense made a key play on DSU's next possession as LB Kirk Car-ruth picked off a Scott Eyster pass at Delta State 48. Following a Laker penalty and22-yard rush by Finnerty, GVSU faced a 4th-and-1 on the Delta State 39. ChuckMartin rolled the dice and went for it on fourth down. Finnerty looked for Fowlerdown the right sideline, but a DSU defender had it hit off his pads into the hands ofFowler for a 35-yard completion. Finnerty found Trent over the middle and GVSUled 28-14 at the half.

Leading 28-14, the Laker offense made a statment with its opening drive of thesecond half. Finnerty guided GVSU on a 7-play, 67-yard scoring drive that took3:11 off the clock. Finnerty hit freshman receiver Blake Smolen with a short passthat Smolen took the final 8 yards for a score and a 35-14 Laker lead.

GVSU's special teams had its second punt blocked, this one went out of the end-zone for a safety and Delta State trailed 35-16. However, the quick strike Laker of-fense struck again, this drive covering 59-yards in three plays. Finnerty completedpasses of 29 yards to Mitchell and 22 yards to Fowler for a TD and a 42-16 GVSUlead.

Delta State's Scott Eyster hit WR Eric Marshall with a 65-yard TD pass on itsnext possession, but Finnerty once again drove the Lakers to paydirt. RB Astin Mar-tin finished the 5-play, 56-yard scoring drive with a 3-yard TD run. Eyster finishedthe Statesmen scoring when he capped off a 13-play, 80-yard drive with a 7-yard TDpass to Robert Davis.

Finnerty led the offense, completing 16-of-30 passes for 365 yards and six TDs.The six TDs equelled his career-high he set in the regular season finale at NorthernMichigan. WR Eric Fowler hauled in seven receptions for a career-high 218 yardsand one TD, while Terry Mitchell caught four passes for 97 yards and two TDs. An-tion Trent cuaght three passes for 20 yards and two TDs, while Blacke Smolenhauled in two passes for 30 yards and a TD. RB Astin Martin rushed for 99 yardsand a TD on 16 carries.

Dan Skuta led the Laker defense with 11 tackles and a TFL (-2). Buster Larkins,Anthony Adams and Brandon Carr each chipped in six tackles. GVSU recorded ninetackles for loss (-37) and four QB sacks (-24).

Scott Eyster completed 31-of-48 passes for 324 yards and three TDs. Eysterpassed for 155 yards in the first three quarters, and 169 yards in the fourth when theoutcome of the game had already been decided. WR Robert Davis caught 10 passesfor 126 yards, while Eric Marshall hauled in five passes for 100 yards. GVSU heldDelta State to just 34 rushing yards.

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPDelta State 0 14 2 14 30Grand Valley State 14 14 7 14 49QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} DS GV 1 10:29 GV Terry Mitchell 30 yd pass from Cullen Finnerty (Todd Carter kick) {3-89, 0:45} 0 7 1 0:35 GV Terry Mitchell 27 yd pass from Cullen Finnerty (Todd Carter kick) {2-80, 0:35} 0 14 2 11:15 DS Eric Marshall 7 yd pass from Scott Eyster (Sid Halliday kick) {2-8, 1:03} 7 14 2 1:40 DS Chad Schroeder 0 yd blocked punt return (Sid Halliday kick) 14 14 2 10:16 GV Antione Trent 10 yd pass from Cullen Finnerty (Todd Carter kick) {5-51, 1:11} 14 21 2 0:21 GV Antione Trent 4 yd pass from Cullen Finnerty (Todd Carter kick) {5-48, 1:49} 14 28 3 11:36 GV Blake Smolen 13 yd pass from Cullen Finnerty (Todd Carter kick) {7-67, 3:11} 14 35 3 1:47 DS TM safety 16 35 4 13:45 GV Eric Fowler 25 yd pass from Cullen Finnerty (Todd Carter kick) {3-59, 1:36} 16 42 4 11:32 DS Eric Marshall 65 yd pass from Scott Eyster (Sid Halliday kick) {4-85, 2:05} 23 42 4 8:55 GV Astin Martin 3 yd run (Todd Carter kick) {5-56, 2:33} 23 49 4 2:58 DS Robert Davis 7 yd pass from Scott Eyster (Sid Halliday kick) {13-80, 5:50} 30 49 TEAM STATISTICS DS GV First Downs 17 22 Rushes/Yards 21/34 31/136 Passes (A-C-I) 48-31-1 30-16-1 Yards Passing 324 365 Total Offense 358 501 Punts/Average 7-37.7 5-21.6 Fumbles/Lost 2-0 2-1 Penalties 6-54 5-30 Time of Possession 35:04 24:56INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: GV-Martin 16-99, Finnerty 6-25; DS-Ken Cox 3-19.PASSING: GV-Finnerty 16-30-1, 365; DS-Eyster 31-48-1, 324.RECEIVING: GV-Fowler 7-218, Mitchell 4-97; DS-Davis 10-126, Marshall 5-100. A-4297

2006 NCAA Division II Semifinal Playoff GameGrand Valley State 49, Delta State 30Allendale, Mich. • Dec. 10, 2006

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Allendale, Mich. - Sweet Home Alabama. Grand Valley State will be making itsfifth NCAA DII National Championship game appearance in the last six years afterclaiming an impressive 49-30 victory over Delta State Sunday night at LubbersStadium in Allendale. GVSU (14-0) will play Northwest Missouri State (14-0) inthe National Championship game Saturday (Dec. 16) in Florence, Alabama. Thegame is a rematch of the 2005 final in which GVSU claimed a 21-17 victory in thetitle game.

The Laker offense started quickly following a Delta State punt down to theGVSU 11 yard line. RB Astin Martin carried the ball for 19 yards on the first play,followed by a 40-yard completion from Cullen Finnerty to WR Eric Fowler.Finnerty then found WR Terry Mitchell quarantined in the corner of the endzonefor a 30-yard TD reception. The drive covered 89 yards in three plays and took just45 ticks off the clock. Delta State drove 63 yards in nine plays late in the first quar-ter, but failed to score when Sid Halliday's 35-yard field goal attempt sailed wideleft. The Lakers wasted little time while looking for another score. Finnerty hitFowler with a 53-yard pass and catch on the first play, then found Mitchell again,this time all alone in the left corner of the endzone on the very next play for a 27-yard TD reception. The drive took 35 seconds and covered 80 yards in two plays.

Delta State regrouped and took advantage of a GVSU fumble for its firstpoints of the game. Finnerty was sacked and fumbled the ball on his own 8-yardline. Delta State QB Scott Eyster hit WR Eric Marshall on the second play for a 7-yard TD reception. Delta State's special teams then took advantage of anotherLaker miscue. The Statesmen blocked a Laker punt and Chad Schroeder recoveredit the endzone for another Statesmen score to tie the game at 14-14.

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Florence, AL. - Grand Valley State claimed its fourth NCAA DII Na-tional Championship in the last five years Saturday afternoon at BralyMunicipal Stadium with its 17-14 victory over Northwest MissouriState in the title game. GVSU finished the year 15-0, becoming just thesecond team in NCAA DII history to go 15-0 in a season. CullenFinnerty's 4-yard TD run with 13:06 left in the game proved to be thegame-winner and he engineered a 7-play, 19-yard drive that ran out theclock for the victory in the fourth quarter. Finnerty carried the ball threetimes for 12 yards and completed two passes for nine yards on the clos-ing drive. Finnerty completed a 4-yard pass to Eric Fowler on third-and-two to seal the win. Finnerty's game-winning drive started after the Laker defense forceda three-and-out deep in NW Missouri State territory. The Bearcats werepinned deep in their own territory after Bill Brechin downed a JustinTrumble punt at the NWMST 2-yard line. Kyle Johnson's punt went outof bounds at the NWMST 36-yard line to give the Lakers good fieldposition and set up the game winning drive. Astin Martin started thedrive with a 5-yard carry and Finnerty then completed a 17-yard passto Antion Trent. Finnerty carried the ball 4-yards to the Bearcat 10 andMartin then toted the ball to the three before Finnerty capped the drivewith his TD run.

"These guys just kept playing for 60 minutes and found a way towin another game," said GVSU head coach Chuck Martin.

The Laker defense came up big late in the game when Matt Beatyforced a fumble that Bill Brechin recovered at the Laker 21 with 3:15left in the game. GVSU picked up two first downs and ran out the clock.

Junior corner Bill Brechin kept the Lakers in the game in the firstquarter. He picked off a pass in the endzone on NW Missouri's first pos-session, then picked off another pass at the Laker seven to foil anotherdrive.

"Bill Brechin made four game changing plays in the game and thosetwo first quarter interceptions kept us in the game," said GVSU headcoach Chuck Martin.

Grand Valley State got on the board first early in the second quarter.Todd Carter hit a 30-yard field goal after Finnerty drove the Lakers 67-yards in 11 plays. The Bearcats answered quickly, driving 80-yards in8-plays. Kendall Wright hit Rafael Robinson with a 26-yard halfbackpass to give NW Missouri its first lead.

The lead was shortlived as Finnerty drove GVSU 70-yards in 11-plays for a score. Finnerty found Fowler all alone in the left corner ofthe endzone for a 2-yard TD pass. Finnerty rushed for 33 yards on thedrive and completed three passes for 37 yards. Todd Carter added thePAT for a 10-7 Laker lead.

NW Missouri State appeared to be going in for a score late in thefirst half, but junior corner Brandon Carr picked off the Lakers' thirdpass of the first half when he stepped in front of a Josh Mathews passat the goal line with 2:11 left in the second quarter.

GVSU gave the Bearcats the ball deep in its own end following alow snap that Justin Trumble went down to field and put his knee down.NWMST needed five plays to go 25 yards for the score and a 14-10lead.

Cullen Finnerty completed 15-of-33 passes for 225 yards and rushedfor 115 yards on 22 carries for 340 yards of total offense. Finnertypassed for one TD and ran for another. Finnerty became the first QB inNCAA DII Championship game history to pass for over 200 yards (225passing) and rush for over 100 (115). Astin Martin rushed for 40 yardson 12 carries. Eric Fowler caught seven passes for 96 yards, despitemissing almost all of the second half with a hamstring injury. TerryMitchell caught two passes for 55 yards. John Mathews added two re-ceptions for 24 yards, Sean Stevens one for 19 yards and Preston Garrisone for 17 yards.

Matt Beaty led the defense with a season-high 12 tackles, while sen-ior Mike McFadden chipped in seven stops. Dan Skuta added sevenstops and Samad Cain six.

2006 NCAA Division II National Championship GameGrand Valley State 17, Northwest Missouri State 14

Florence, Ala. • Dec. 16, 2006Braly Municipal Stadium

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPGrand Valley State 0 10 0 7 17Northwest Missouri St. 0 7 7 0 14

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} NW GV 2 14:46 GV Todd Carter 30 yd field goal {11-67, 4:30} 0 3 2 11:20 NW Kendall Wright 26 yd pass from R. Robinson (Tommy Frevert kick) {8-80, 3:26} 7 3 2 7:06 GV Eric Fowler 2yd pass from Cullen Finnerty (Todd Carter kick) {11-70, 4:14} 7 10 3 7:00 NW Xavier Omon 7 yd run (Tommy Frevert kick) {5-25, 2:16} 14 10 4 13:06 GV Cullen Finnerty 4 yd run (Todd Carter kick) {6-36, 2:49} 14 17 TEAM STATISTICS NW GV First Downs 21 19 Rushes/Yards 29/124 38/123 Passes (A-C-I) 33-21-3 33-15-0 Yards Passing 226 225 Total Offense 350 348 Punts/Average 5/33.0 5/33.0 Fumbles/Lost 1-1 3-2 Penalties 3-20 6-35 Time of Possession 27:27 32:33

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: GV-Finnerty 22-115, Martin 12-40; NW-Omon 26-129.PASSING: GV-Finnerty 15-33-0, 225; NW-Mathews 20-32-3, 200.RECEIVING: GV-Fowler 7-96, Mitchell 2-55; NW-Wright 5-44, Robinson 4-60.A-7437

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2007 NCAA Division II Quarter Final GameGrand Valley State 41, Central Washington 21

Allendale, Mich. • Dec. 1, 2007Lubbers Stadium

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPCentral Washington 0 0 7 14 21Grand Valley State 20 7 7 7 41

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} CWU GV 1 11:44 GV Brad Iciek 3 yd run (Todd Carter kick failed) {8-66, 3:16} 0 6 1 8:00 GV Antione Trent 16 yd pass from Brad Iciek (Justin Trumble kick) {2-24, 0:20} 0 13 1 2:03 GV Brad Iciek 5 yd run (Justin Trumble kick) {9-76, 4:08} 0 20 2 2:16 GV Brad Iciek 2 yd run (Justin Trumble kick) {9-79, 4:09} 0 27 3 11:57 CWU Spevak 17 yd pass from Reilly (Rolsma kick) {9-67, 2:56} 7 27 3 7:35 GV Mike Koster 20 yd pass from Brad Iciek (Justin Trumble kick){7-61, 4:13} 7 34 4 13:19 CWU Stout 9 yd pass from Reilly (Rolsma kick) {10-59, 3:35} 14 34 4 11:57 GV Brad Iciek 5 yd run (Justin Trumble kick) {6-71, 3:16} 14 41 4 11:57 CWU Smith 22 yd pass from Reilly (Rolsma kick) {6-59, 2:51} 21 41 TEAM STATISTICS CWU GV First Downs 19 23 Rushes/Yards 28/38 44/297 Passes (A-C-I) 45-27-2 22-14-0 Yards Passing 275 176 Total Offense 313 473 Punts/Average 6/33.0 6/36.5 Fumbles/Lost 4-2 2-2 Penalties 3-15 8-70 Time of Possession 27:04 32:56

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: GV-Smolen 20-201, Berezik 6-45; CWU-Reilly 19-63.PASSING: GV-Iciek 22-14-0, 176; CWU-Reilly 45-27-2, 275.RECEIVING: GV-Horn 6-92, Blasko 3-12; CWU-Spevak 10-134,Stout 5-37.A-5247

2007 NCAA Division II Second Round GameGrand Valley State 21, North Dakota 14

Allendale, Mich. • Nov. 24, 2007Lubbers Stadium

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPNorth Dakota 0 0 14 0 14Grand Valley State 7 7 7 0 21

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} UND GV 1 2:38 GV Blake Smolen 17 yd run (Todd Carter kick) {7-75, 2:16} 0 7 2 2:12 GV Brandon Horn 7 yd pass from Brad Iciek (Todd Carter kick) {9-80, 2:20} 0 14 3 10:28 GV Jonn Mathews 22 yd pass from Brad Iciek (Todd Carter kick) {1-22, 0:07} 0 21 3 7:27 UND Weston Dressler 39 yd pass from Jake Landry (B. Hellevang kick blocked){1-39, 0:09} 6 21 3 13:06 UND Josh Murray 3 yd run (Josh Murray Rush) {4-57, 1:22} 14 21 TEAM STATISTICS UND GV First Downs 9 28 Rushes/Yards 36/36 56/280 Passes (A-C-I) 29-17-0 24-10-0 Yards Passing 176 153 Total Offense 212 433 Punts/Average 11/33.4 6/26.0 Fumbles/Lost 0-0 3-2 Penalties 5-37 9-63 Time of Possession 24:33 35:27

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: GV-Smolen 27-142, Berezik 18-123; UND-Murry 8-39.PASSING: GV-Iciek 24-10-0, 153; UND-Landry 12-8-0, 110.RECEIVING: GV-Mathews 3-62, Blasko 3-37; UND-Dressler 6-99, Trenbeath 4-28.A-4862

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2007 NCAA Division II Semi Final GameGrand Valley State 16, NW Missouri State 34

Maryville, Mo. • Dec. 8, 2007Bearcat Stadium

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPGrand Valley State 3 10 3 0 16NW Missouri State 0 10 7 17 34

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} NWM GV 1 4:19 GV Justin Trumble 27 yd field goal {14-83, 4:35} 0 3 2 12:48 NW Omon 33 yd run (Frevert kick) {3-45, 0:40} 7 3 2 6:49 GV Justin Trumble 32 yd field goal {11-50, 5:52} 7 6 2 1:20 GV James Berezik 20 yd pass from Brad Iciek (Trumble kick){10-75, 3:13} 7 13 2 0:04 NW Frevert 30 yd field goal {9-59, 1:10} 10 13 3 8:55 NW Omon 8 yd run (Frevert kick) {10-69, 4:14} 17 13 3 4:08 GV Trumble 32 yd field goal {10-51, 4:41} 17 16 4 13:33 NW Frevert 22 yd field goal {12-56, 5:31} 20 16 4 11:05 NW Omon 11 yd pass from Osborn (Frevert kick) {3-15, 1:36} 27 16 4 9:14 NW Omon 98 yd run (Frevert kick) {1-98, 0:14} 34 16 TEAM STATISTICS NWM GV First Downs 20 20 Rushes/Yards 39/290 25/101 Passes (A-C-I) 26-20-0 42-23-1 Yards Passing 238 273 Total Offense 528 374 Punts/Average 2/41.5 5/36.8 Fumbles/Lost 1-1 1-0 Penalties 5-35 10-60 Time of Possession 28:14 31:46

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: GV- Berezik 10-53, Garris 9-25; NWM-Omon 31-307.PASSING: GV-Iciek 42-23-1, 273; NWM-Osborn 25-20-0, 238.RECEIVING: GV-Horn 7-89, Trent 5-74; NWM-Peterson 6-93, Wright 5-55.A-7296

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPAshland 0 0 0 7 7Grand Valley State 14 10 3 13 40QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} AU GV 1 12:08 GV James Berezik 34 yd run (Todd Carter kick) {5-70, 1:39} 0 7 1 9:37 GV Berezik 26 yd run (Carter kick) {2-33, 0:42} 0 14 2 9:35 GV Jonn Mathews 4 yd pass from Brad Iciek (Carter kick) {8-47, 4:44} 0 21 2 0:05 GV Carter 27 yd field goal {14-65, 5:25} 0 24 3 3:36 GV Carter 27 yd field goal {20-69, 11:24} 0 27 4 14:55 AU C. Livingston 8 yd pass from Billy Cundiff (Gregg Berkshire kick) {13-74, 3:41} 7 27 4 14:36 GV Berezik 62 yd run (Carter kick failed) {1-62, 0:19} 7 33 4 9:27 GV Blake Smolen 52 yd run (Carter kick) {2-61, 0:57} 7 40

TEAM STATISTICS AU GV First Downs 18 18 Rushes/Yards 32-114 41-292 Passes (A-C-I) 30-14-0 20-10-0 Yards Passing 144 102 Total Offense 62-258 61-394 Punts/Average 6-31.5 3-43.0 Fumbles 1-1 0-0 Penalties 7-60 5-34 Time of Possession 27:06 32:54

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS - Rushing: GV-James Berezik 19-207, 3 TD, BlakeSmolen 12-83, AU-Carlin Isles 7-73, D’Marris McCoy 10-42 Passing: GV-Brad Iciek10-19, 102 1 TD. AU-Billy Cundiff 13-27, 134 1 TD. Receiving: GV-Jonn Mathews3-38, 1 TD, Blake Smolen 2-29. AU-Joe Horn 4-18, C. Livingston 2-31, 1 TD.A-5580

2008 NCAA Division II Second Round GameGrand Valley State 40, Ashland 7Allendale, Mich. • Nov. 22, 2008

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Scoring 1 2 3 4 OT TPMinnesota-Duluth 0 7 6 0 6 19Grand Valley State 3 3 0 7 0 13QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} UMD GV 1 2:57 GV Todd Carter 28 yd field goal {8-61, 3:16} 0 3 2 14:54 UMD Isaac Odim 16 yd pass from Ted Schlafke (David Nadeau kick) {2-27, 0:19} 7 3 2 11:08 GV Carter 36 yd field goal {11-70, 3:46} 7 6 3 1:56 UMD D.J. Winfield 34 yd pass from Schlafke {Nadeau kick blocked) {6-80, 3:03} 13 6 4 1:06 GV Jonn Mathews 7 yd pass from Brad Iciek (Carter kick) {9-44, 2:08} 13 13 OT N/A UMD Odim 2 yd run (Nadeau kick blocked) {4-25, N/A} 19 13

TEAM STATISTICS UMD GV First Downs 17 18 Rushes/Yards 42-110 30-109 Passes (A-C-I) 26-14-3 46-13-3 Yards Passing 160 160 Total Offense 68-270 76-269 Punts/Average 6-25.8 7-33.4 Fumbles 3-0 2-0 Penalties 7-50 7-58 Time of Possession 33:01 26:59INDIVIDUAL LEADERS - Rushing: GV-Blake Smolen 27-128. UMD-IsaacOdim 21-124 1 TD. Passing: GV-Brad Iciek 13-46, 160 1 TD. UMD-Ted Schlafke14-26, 160 2 TD. Receiving: GV-Jonn Mathews 6-129, 1 TD, Blake Smolen 4-18.UMD-D.J. Winfield 6-92, 1 TD, Isaac Odim 3-40, 1 TD.A-3548

2008 NCAA Division II Quarter Final GameGrand Valley State 13, Minnesota-Duluth 19

Allendale, Mich. • Nov. 29, 2008Lubbers Stadium

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2009 NCAA Division II Quarter Final GameGrand Valley State 24, Minnesota-Duluth 10

Duluth, Minn. • Nov. 28, 2009Malosky Stadium

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPGrand Valley State 14 3 7 0 24Minnesota-Duluth 10 0 0 0 10QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} GV UMD 1 14:46 UMD Isaac Odim 91 yd kickoff return (David Nadeau kick) 0 7 1 7:27 GV Ryan Bass 23 yd pass from Brad Iciek (Justin Trumble kick) {7-75, 3:49} 7 7 1 5:51 GV P.T. Gates 1 yd run (Trumble kick) {3-3, 1:14} 14 7 1 3:30 UMD Nadeau 34 yd field goal {4-6, 2:06} 14 10 2 11:14 GV Trumble 30 yd field goal {14-69, 7:08} 17 10 3 7:31 GV Greg Gay 32 yd pass from Iciek (Trumble kick) {1-32, 0:07} 24 10 TEAM STATISTICS GV UMD First Downs 18 12 Rushes/Yards 41/168 32/156 Passes (A-C-I) 27-14-0 20-8-4 Yards Passing 225 102 Total Offense 393 258 Punts/Average 4/38.0 2/48.0 Fumbles/Lost 2-0 0-0 Penalties 4-29 4-30 Time of Possession 35:06 24:54

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: GV-Gates 13-86, 1 TD, Berezik 18-53; UMD-Odim 18-67, Winfield5-56.PASSING: GV-Iciek 27-14-0, 225, 2 TD; UMD-Vogler 20-8-4, 102.RECEIVING: GV-Bass 7-127, 1 TD, Gay 3-70, 1 TD; UMD-Winfield 4-39.A-4211

2009 NCAA Division II Second Round GameGrand Valley State 44, Hillsdale 27Allendale, Mich. • Nov. 21, 2009

Lubbers StadiumScoring 1 2 3 4 TPHillsdale 0 0 13 14 27Grand Valley State 10 27 7 0 44

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} HC GV 1 13:06 GV P.T. Gates 52 yd run (Justin Trumble kick) {5-75, 1:54} 0 7 1 5:06 GV Trumble 25 yd field goal {13-76, 5:01} 0 10 2 11:25 GV James Berezik 10 yd run (Trumble kick blocked) {3-63, 1:13} 0 16 2 8:30 GV Ryan Bass 8 yd pass from Brad Iciek (Trumble kick) {4-31, 2:02} 0 23 2 1:57 GV Greg Gay 29 yd pass from Iciek (Trumble kick) {4-73, 2:16} 0 30 2 0:42 GV Bass 9 yd pass from Iciek (Trumble kick) {3-36, 1:15} 0 37 3 6:53 HC A.J. Kegg 4 yd pass from Troy Weatherhead (Mark Petro kick blocked) {16-78, 8:07} 6 37 3 4:12 GV Marquel Neasman 3 yd run (Trumble kick) {6-51, 2:41} 6 44 3 0:36 HC Vinnie Panizzi 1 yd run (Petro kick) {7-71, 3:36} 13 44 4 8:02 HC Panizzi 25 yd pass from Weatherhead (Petro kick) {12-78, 5:27} 20 44 4 0:15 HC Panizzi 24 yd pass from Weatherhead (Petro kick) {8-74, 3:25} 27 44 TEAM STATISTICS HC GV First Downs 26 19 Rushes/Yards 23/56 32/253 Passes (A-C-I) 48-37-1 19-12-0 Yards Passing 398 195 Total Offense 454 448 Punts/Average 1/34.0 2/46.5 Fumbles/Lost 2-1 0-0 Penalties 2-23 4-20 Time of Possession 35:30 24:30

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: GV-Sherrod 10-82, Berezik 10-69, 1 TD, Gates 4-68, 1 TD; HC-Panizzi 18-51, 1 TD.PASSING: GV-Iciek 17-11-0, 192, 3 TD; HC-Weatherhead 47-36-1, 384, 3 TD.RECEIVING: GV-Smolen 4-76, Bass 3-35, 2 TD, Gay 2-68, 1 TD; HC-Kegg 10-111, 1 TD, Holmes 9-120, Blanchard 7-42, Panizzi 4-59, 2 TD, Patillo 4-38.A-8229

2009 NCAA Division II Semi Final GameGrand Valley State 41, Carson-Newman 27

Allendale, Mich. • Dec. 5, 2009Lubbers Stadium

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPCarson-Newman 7 7 6 7 27Grand Valley State 17 10 7 7 41

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} CN GV 1 10:18 GV Justin Trumble 26 yd field goal {5-59, 0:50} 0 3 1 6:42 GV Jacob McGuckin 25 yd interception return (Trumble kick) 0 10 1 6:29 CN Buck Wakefield 89 yd kickoff return (Carlos Lopez kick) 7 10 1 0:39 GV P.T. Gates 3 yd run (Trumble kick) {5-63, 2:24} 7 17 2 9:19 GV Ryan Bass 7 yd pass from Brad Iciek (Trumble kick) {10-59, 4:52} 7 24 2 6:49 CN Wakefield 1 yd run (Lopez kick) {5-60, 2:30} 14 24 2 1:25 GV Trumble 30 yd field goal {11-50, 5:24} 14 27 3 9:37 GV Blake Smolen 29 yd pass from Iciek (Trumble kick) {1-29, 0:06} 14 34 3 2:31 CN Wakefield 5 yd run (Lopez rush failed) {8-48, 3:45} 20 34 4 4:11 GV Gates 27 yd run (Trumble kick) {5-71, 2:40} 20 41 4 2:37 CN Wakefield 21 yd run (Lopez kick) {7-60, 1:34} 27 41 TEAM STATISTICS CN GV First Downs 15 20 Rushes/Yards 43/177 45/290 Passes (A-C-I) 17-6-2 19-8-0 Yards Passing 101 118 Total Offense 278 408 Punts/Average 6/33.7 6/37.8 Fumbles/Lost 5-1 0-0 Penalties 5-40 7-70 Time of Possession 27:31 32:29

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: GV-Gates 28-183, 2 TD, Sherrod 6-52; CN-Wakefield 20-119, 3 TD, Good 13-42.PASSING: GV-Iciek 19-8-0, 118, 2 TD; CN-Good 17-6-2, 101.RECEIVING: GV-Gates 4-70, Smolen 2-37, 1 TD; CN-Belk 3-26, Hubbard 2-74.A-7247

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2009 NCAA Division II National Championship GameNW Missouri State 30, Grand Valley State 23

Florence, Ala. • Dec. 12, 2009Braly Municipal Stadium

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPNW Missouri State 7 14 2 7 30Grand Valley State 0 0 13 10 23

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} NW GV 1 7:59 NW LaRon Council 14 yd run (Todd Adolf kick) {6-76, 1:53} 7 0 2 12:51 NW Blake Bolles 4 yd run (Adolf kick) {16-97, 6:21} 14 0 2 12:11 NW LaRon Council 17 yd run (Adolf kick) {1-17, 0:05} 21 0 3 11:22 GV Andrew Lorman 8 yd pass from Brad Iciek (Jay Jandasek kick blocked) {4-48, 2:20} 21 6 3 11:22 NW Ryan Jones PAT Return 23 6 3 6:26 GV Ryan Bass 33 yd pass from Iciek (Jandasek kick) {4-50, 1:35} 23 13 4 12:26 GV Blake Smolen 2 yd run (Jandasek kick) {11-71, 7:20} 23 20 4 10:00 NW Jake Soy 26 yd pass from Bolles (Adolf kick) {4-32, 2:18} 30 20 4 4:26 GV Jandasek 21 yd field goal {12-70, 5:34} 30 23 TEAM STATISTICS NW GV First Downs 20 22 Rushes/Yards 33/168 29/91 Passes (A-C-I) 23-15-1 49-28-1 Yards Passing 198 290 Total Offense 366 381 Punts/Average 4/39.2 5/42.6 Fumbles/Lost 3-2 2-0 Penalties 9-78 6-35 Time of Possession 22:33 37:27

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: GV-Smolen 7-45, 1 TD, Gates 12-36; NW-Council 22-172, 2 TD.PASSING: GV-Iciek 49-28-1, 290, 2 TD; NW-Bolles 23-15-1, 198, 1 TD.RECEIVING: GV-Bass 8-111, 1 TD, Gates 7-32, Smolen 6-70, Lorman 4-23, 1TD, Woolfork 2-48; NW-Soy 9-118, 1 TD.A-6211

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Florence, Ala. - Northwest Missouri State jumped out to a 21-0 first half lead andheld on for a 30-23 victory over Grand Valley State in the 2009 NCAA DII NationalChampionship game Saturday afternoon in Florence, Ala. The title game appearancewas the Lakers' sixth since 2001. GVSU finished the season with a 13-2 record andthe Lakers' senior class finished their careers with a 51-4 record. The 2009 seniorclass is the sixth straight to finish with 50 or more wins during their careers. Northwest Missouri State started fast with touchdowns on their first three drivesof the game. LaRon Council finished the Bearcats opening drive with a 14 yard TDrun to cap a 6-play, 76-yard drive that took just 1:53 off the clock. GVSU then droveinto Bearcat territory on its second drive of the game and faced a fourth-and-threefrom the NMSU 35-yard line. However, head coach Chuck Martin elected to puntand senior Justin Trumble pinned NW Missouri State on its own three-yard line. "I didn't even really consider going for it and I felt pretty good after Justin (Trum-ble) pinned them on their own three yard line," said sixth-year head coach ChuckMartin. Northwest Missouri State drove 97 yards in 16 plays as QB Blake Bolles finishedthe drive with a four yard TD run. Following a three-and-out by the Lakers, NMSUJordan Simmons took a Justin Trumble punt back 48 yards to the Grand Valley State17 yard line. Council followed with a 17 yard TD run to up the Northwest MissouriState lead to 21-0. NW Missouri State was driving again late in the first half and had the ball on theGVSU one yard line, but senior LB James Wojciechowski forced and recovered aPrevin Perry fumble to thwart the scoring opportunity. "We regrouped at the half and told the guys that we needed to get a stop to openthe second half and then get going offensively," said Martin. Grand Valley State senior LB Gary Anderson provided the spark to open the sec-ond half when he picked off a Blake Bolles pass on the Bearcats fouth play of thethird quarter. Iciek then drove the Lakers 48 yards in four plays and hit sophomoretight end Andrew Lorman with an eight yard TD pass with 11:22 left in the thirdquarter to get the Lakers on the scoreboard. Iciek hit junior WR Ryan Bass with a 16yard completion and P.T. Gates rushed for 11 yards followed by a NMSU personalfoul before the TD pass to Lorman. The excitement was short lived as Jay Jandasek'sPAT was blocked and returned for a defensive safety for the Bearcats by Ryan Jones.Jones taunted the Laker defenders for the final 30 yards and ran the final seven yardsbackwards, but no penalty was called. The Lakers and Bearcats traded punts, including an NCAA DII Championshiprecord 71 yard punt by GVSU's Jay Jandasek, who was replacing the injured Trum-ble. The GVSU defense continued to hold the Bearcat offense and forced a punt deepin their own territory. The Michael Stadler punt was downed at the 50 yard line toset the Laker offense up with outstanding field position. WR Blake Smolen ran 11yards on a reverse and Iciek then hit WR Ryan Bass with a 33 yard TD pass and Jan-dasek added the PAT to cut the Northwest Missouri State lead to 10 (23-13). GrandValley State's defense forced another turnover when CB Chris Crawford, playing forthe injured Enrique Shaw, forced a fumble on the GVSU 29 yard line. Iciek directedan 11-play, 71-yard scoring drive that finished with a two yard TD run by Smolen.Jandasek added the PAT and the Lakers clawed back to within three points (23-20)with 12:26 left in the game. "I looked up at the scoreboard and was trying to figure out how we only trailedby three (23-20) with 12 minutes left in the game," said Martin. The Lakers were flagged with a personal foul on the ensuing kickoff and theBearcats took over on GVSU 32 yard line. Bolles completed an 18 yard pass to Coun-cil on a third and 22 play, then hit Jake Soy with a 26 yard TD pass on a fourth andfive play to up the lead to 10 points (30-20) with 10:00 left in the game. "I new they would go for it and we put our best defender (Jake McGuckin) ontheir best receiver (Jake Soy), but Bolles just threw a perfect pass for the TD," saidMartin. GVSU continued to battle and drove 70 yards in 12 plays for a 21 yard field goalby Jandasek. The big play on the drive came when Iciek hit freshman Israel Woolforkwith a 35-yard pass and catch to the Bearcat 12 yard line on third and 10. Trailing 30-23, GVSU opted for an onside kick and thought they had recoveredthe ball, but an illegal touching call negated the recovery and NMSU took over onthe GVSU 39 yard line. The GVSU defense held and forced a Bearcat punt that wentinto the end zone to give the Lakers one last drive starting from their own 20 yardline with 2:59 remaining. Grand Valley State drove 24 yards in nine plays, but Iciek'sfourth down pass was incomplete with :52 seconds left to seal the win for NorthwestMissouri State. Iciek completed a career-high 28 passes for 290 yards and two TDs for the Lakers.Bass caught eight passes for 111 yards and a TD, while Smolen rushed for 45 yardson seven carries and hauled in six passes for 70 yards. Smolen tallied 189 all-purposeyards for the game. Lorman caught four passes for 23 yards and a TD, while Woolforkcaught two passes for 48 yards. Senior RB P.T. Gates rushed for 36 yards and caughtseven passes for 32 yards. Junior LB Justin Victor led the laker defense with 10 tack-les, while senior safety Jake McGuckin, junior safety Matt Bakker and senior LBGary Anderson each contributed nine stops. Junior DE Nick Lawrence tallied fourtackles, two QB sacks and three tackles for loss. Grand Valley State finished with381 yards of total offense for the game, including 254 in the second half, while theBearcats tallied 116 total yards in the second half after recording 250 yards in thefirst half. "I can't even begin to say how proud I am of this team and all that it accomplishedduring the 2009 season," said Martin. "This group of seniors did everything theycould to get us to the National Championship game and in the end gave us a chanceto win a fifth title. This group came together and improved every week and did every-thing we asked of them. For that reason I will always remember the 2009 Laker foot-ball team," concluded Martin.

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2010 NCAA Division II First Round GameGrand Valley State 35, Colorado Mines 13

Allendale, Mich. • Nov. 20, 2010Lubbers Stadium

Scoring 1 2 3 4 TPColorado Mines 0 0 0 13 13Grand Valley State 7 7 14 7 35

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} CSM GV 1 5:45 GV Kyle McMahon 10 yd run (Luke Briggs kick) {8-61, 4:07} 0 7 2 9:58 GV Kyle McMahon 19 yd run (Briggs kick) {9-51, 3:50} 0 14 3 10:26 GV Jovonne Augustus 25 yd pass from McMahon (Briggs kick) {10-74, 4:34} 0 21 3 3:27 GV Justin Sherrod 13 yd pass from McMahon (Briggs kick) {11-96, 5:24} 0 28 4 13:17 CSM Kaleb Anderson 0 yd fumble recovery (Colin Baker kick failed) 6 28 4 11:53 GV Augustus 31 yd pass from McMahon (Briggs kick) {4-61, 1:24} 6 35 4 5:53 CSM Tom Kastens 22 yd pass from Clay Garcia (Baker kick) {5-60, 1:37} 13 35 TEAM STATISTICS CSM GV First Downs 18 21 Rushes/Yards 18/-56 48/149 Passes (A-C-I) 56-34-2 22-13-1 Yards Passing 253 216 Total Offense 197 365 Punts/Average 7/44.0 5/31.2 Fumbles/Lost 1-1 2-2 Penalties 2-20 11-88 Time of Possession 26:08 33:52

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: GV-Sherrod 12-94, Shuford 8-40, McMahon 18-22 2 TD, Ware 1-14;CSM-Panizzi 18-51, 1 TD.PASSING: GV-McMahon 22-13-1, 216, 3 TD; CSM-Garcia 55-34-2, 253, 1 TD.RECEIVING: GV-Bass 5-89, Augustus 3-67 2 TD, Sherrod 2-40 1 TD; CSM-Vin-nola 14-59, Kastens 6-94 1 TD, Palmer 5-34, Renken 5-32.A-4709

2010 NCAA Division II Second Round GameAugustana 38, Grand Valley State 6Sioux Falls, S.D. • Nov. 27, 2010

Kirkeby-Over StadiumScoring 1 2 3 4 TPGrand Valley State 0 0 6 0 6Augustana 10 14 7 7 38

QTR Time Team-Play(PAT){Plays-Yards} GV AUG 1 3:45 AUG Drew Behrens 40 yd field goal {9-27, 3:36} 0 3 1 0:52 AUG Tyler Schulte 14 yd pass from Josh Hanson (Behrens kick) {3-32, 1:05} 0 10 2 10:42 AUG Schulte 18 yd pass from Hanson (Behrens kick) {8-97, 4:00} 0 17 2 2:24 AUG Eric Bergman 25 yd interception return (Behrens kick) 0 24 3 2:45 AUG Schulte 19 yd pass from Hanson (Behrens kick) {5-44, 2:35} 0 31 3 2:33 GV Chris Crawford 87 yd kickoff return (Luke Briggs kick blocked) 6 31 4 11:51 AUG Joe Clark 13 yd run (Behrens kick) {2-13, 0:45} 6 38 TEAM STATISTICS GV AUG First Downs 19 19 Rushes/Yards 30/133 48/268 Passes (A-C-I) 35-16-4 16-9-0 Yards Passing 202 87 Total Offense 335 355 Punts/Average 4/28.2 6/42.7 Fumbles/Lost 2-2 0-0 Penalties 9-65 2-20 Time of Possession 27:35 32:25

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:RUSHING: GV-McMahon 13-69, Sherrod 11-51; AUG-Clark 16-117 1 TD, Han-son 20-82.PASSING: GV-McMahon 35-16-4, 202; AUG-Hanson 16-9-0, 87, 3 TD.RECEIVING: GV-Sherrod 7-71, Gay 5-70, Bass 2-29; AUG-Schulte 5-62 3 TD.A-2514

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POSTSEASON RECORDS

Overall Postseason Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29-12 (.707)

NCAA Playoff Appearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15(1989, 1990, 1991, 1994,1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010)NCAA Playoff Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28-11 (.718) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(28-6 since 2001)

NCAA Home Playoff Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-3 (.857) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(18-1 since 2001)

NCAA Road Playoff Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-6 (.500)NCAA Neutral Site Playoff Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2 (.667)NCAA Championship Game Appearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6(2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2009) NCAA Championship Game Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2 (.667)

NAIA Playoff Apperances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1(1978)NAIA Playoff Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 (.500)

During Cullen Finnerty’s four years as the starting QB,the Lakers amassed a 14-1 (.933) record, winning threenational championships.

During the championship run in 2002, Curt Anes threwfor 1,132 yards in four games in the playoffs. GVSU’sfour opponents were ranked 12th, seventh, sixth, andsecond in the nation.

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GRAND VALLEY STATE ATHLETICS

There are three fundamentals for successemphasized by the athletic department for all Lakers.

• Create the best learning environment possible• Challenge our teams to competitive greatness

• Commit the energy necessary for success

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

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2011 OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2011 INDOORTRACK & FIELD

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2010 WOMEN’S SOCCER

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2012 OUTDOORTRACK & FIELD

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2012 INDOORTRACK & FIELD

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2012 WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

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2005-06WOMEN’S BASKETBALLNATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2005FOOTBALL

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2005VOLLEYBALL

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2009 WOMEN’S SOCER

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2006FOOTBALL

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2010 WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

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2002FOOTBALL

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Sam Lockhart2013 • Discus (Outdoor Track & Field)2013 • Shotput (Outdoor Track & Field)2013 • Weight Throw (Indoor Track & Field)2013 • Shotput (Indoor Track & Field)2012 • Weight Throw (Indoor Track & Field)2012 Indoor Track & Field Distance Medley RelayBetsy Graney, Leiah Hess, Lisa Galasso, Rachel PattersonLauren Buresh2012 • Shotput (Outdoor Track & Field)2012 • Shotput (Indoor Track & Field)2011 • Shotput (Outdoor Track & Field)2011 • Shotput (Indoor Track & Field)Betsy Graney2012 • 3,000m Steeple Chase (Outdoor Track & Field)Kristen Hixson2012 • Pole Vault (Outdoor Track & Field)2012 • Pole Vault (Indoor Track & Field)Liz Murphy2012 • Hammer Throw (Outdoor Track & Field)2011 • Hammer Throw (Outdoor Track & Field)Rachel Patterson2012 • 10,000m (Outdoor Track & Field)2012 • 5,000m (Indoor Track & Field)Aaron Beebe2012 • 200 yd. Butterfly (Swimming)2012 • 200 yd. Free (Swimming)Monica Kinney2011 • 5,000m (Indoor Track & Field)2011 • Mile (Indoor Track & Field)Daniel Vanek2011 • Shotput (Indoor Track & Field)

2008 Indoor Track & Field Distance Medley RelayTroy Rock, Nate Peck,Nick Polk, Todd SchusterBryant Wilson2008 • Pole Vault (Outdoor Track & Field)2008 • Pole Vault (Indoor Track & Field)2007 • Pole Vault (Outdoor Track & Field)2007 • Pole Vault (Indoor Track & Field)Maegan Doyen2008 • High Jump (Indoor Track & Field)2007 Indoor Track & Field Distance Medley RelayMicaela Mayer, Katherine McCarthy,Susie Rivard, Mandi ZembaMandi Zemba2007 • 5,000m (Outdoor Track & Field)2007 • 3,000m (Outdoor Track & Field)2007 • 5,000m (Indoor Track & Field)2006 • 5,000m (Outdoor Track & Field)2006 • 3,000m (Outdoor Track & Field)2005 • Cross Country2002 • 1,500m (Outdoor Track & Field)Melissa Sneller2005 • Women’s GolfSteph Kuhlman2003 •  800m (Outdoor Track & Field)Jason VanElst2001 • Weight Throw (Outdoor Track & Field)Roger Singleton1988 • WrestlingRon Essink1980 • WrestingMike Abrams1979 • Wrestling

INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS(by most recent championship)

2003FOOTBALL

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

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Tim W. Selgo enters his 18th year as athletic director at Grand Valley State. He was ap-pointed athletic director on February 12, 1996 and has put his own stamp of leadership onLaker athletics. A promoter of a well-rounded athletic department, Selgo has been a key figure in theLakers' rise to the top of Division II athletics. Grand Valley State has finished among thetop two in the Learfield Sports/NACDA Directors’ Cup standings for 12 consecutive years,including eight straight titles (2003-04 to 2010-11). The prestigious award is presented an-nually by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), LearfieldSports and the USA TODAY to the best overall collegiate athletics programs in the country.

In addition, GVSU has won 15 straight Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic ConferencePresidents' Cup titles as the top athletic program in the 16-team GLIAC. The Lakers' 20all-time Presidents' Cup titles top all GLIAC institutions. Grand Valley State, which won

45 GLIAC titles prior to Selgo's arrival, has won 139 GLIAC titles since Selgo was appointed Athletic Director in 1996. A well respected leader in college athletics, Selgo served on the NCAA DII Management Council for four years (2007-11), including serving as Chair of the Management Council in 2009. A term on the NCAA DII Management Council isthe highest position is DII athletics. He was most recently named the NACDA Division II AD of the Year, while alsobeing named the Division II Central Region Astroturf Athletic Director of the Year in 2006-07. He was also honored asthe Central Region AD of the Year in 2002-03. In addition, Selgo is the 2nd Vice President of NACDA (National Asso-ciation of Collegiate Directors of Athletics).

Selgo has been the key figure in the development of the athletic facilities and programs at Grand Valley State. LubbersStadium was renovated during the summer of 2011, adding seats to increase capacity to 10,550, as well as installing anew Fieldturf artificial surface. A new outdoor track & field/lacrosse stadium was opened in the fall of 2011, while theKelly Family Sports Center, which opened for all university activities in August 2008 was spearheaded by Selgo. TheKFCS allows GVSU academic classes and athletic teams the opportunity to work inside in inclement weather. The 137,662square foot facility has a 100 x 55-yard fieldturf surface, a six-lane track with nine sprint lanes and batting cages thatdrop from the ceiling. The Laker softball team began play on its new field in 2008 and the Laker baseball field added sta-dium seating behind home plate in 2010. GVSU expanded its football stadium seating capacity to 8,550, added executivesuites and a new scoreboard with a ProStar video display board in 2002. The GVSU Football Center, located in the northend zone of Lubbers Stadium, has been expanded by more than 4,000 feet since Selgo's arrival. In addition, lights wereinstalled at Lubbers Stadium and the Rob Odejewski Weight Room was built in honor of the late Assistant AthleticDirector for Marketing and Promotions. The baseball and soccer fields have added press boxes, storage space and con-cession areas. In addition, the fieldhouse locker room project, that enabled every varsity sport at Grand Valley State tohave its own locker room, was spearheaded by Selgo.

Prior to his arrival at Grand Valley State, Selgo was an Associate AD at the University of Toledo. While at ToledoSelgo was responsible for the day-to-day operations for Toledo's 10 women's and nine men's sports teams that competedat the Division I level in the Mid-American Conference. Selgo was instrumental in the marketing and promoting of all19 sports that the Toledo athletic department sponsored.

A native of Pettisville, Ohio, Selgo was inducted into the Toledo Athletic Hall of Fame in February of 2001. He wasa standout basketball player at Toledo from 1977-80, earning four varsity letters. The Rockets posted a four-year recordof 87-26 during Selgo's playing days on the hardwood. Selgo participated in two NCAA Midwest Regional Tournamentsfor Toledo. His 1978-79 Rocket squad claimed a first-round, 74-72, win over Iowa, before dropping a 79-71 decision toNotre Dame in the second round. In 1980, Selgo scored 18 points in Toledo's 94-91 loss to Florida State in a first-roundNCAA Tournament game. Selgo was part of two MAC Championship teams (1978-79 and 1979-80) and was co-captainof the `79-80 squad. He earned Mid-American Conference All-Academic honors in 1978, 1979 and 1980 and was namedSenior Scholar/Athlete-of-the-Year at Toledo in 1980. Known as an outstanding shooter, Selgo still holds the UT recordfor free throw percentage in a single-season, converting 92.3 percent (48-of-52) during the 1978-79 season. He also holdsthe Toledo career free throw percentage record in MAC games, hitting 86.1 percent (62-of-72) and the single-seasonRocket mark for MAC games of 93.9 percent (31-of-33).

Selgo graduated from Toledo in 1980 with a bachelor's degree in physical education and a minor in mathematics. Fol-lowing graduation, Selgo remained at Toledo as a graduate assistant for the Toledo men's basketball program and earnedhis master's degree in education administration in 1982.After serving one year as a teacher and coach at Springfield HighSchool, he then served as an assistant men's basketball coach at Toledo from 1982-1985.

In 1985 he was named head women's basketball coach at Toledo. Selgo served as head coach of the Rockets women'sbasketball program for three years, turning around a program that is now at the top of the MAC.

Selgo is married to the former Terry Bush and together the couple recently celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary.They have three children; Jennifer (28), Rachel (26), and Daniel (20), and two grandchildren; Tray (4) and R.J.(2) Mitchell.

TIM W. SELGO

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UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

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During the past 29 years, Tom Haas has been a tenured faculty member, depart-ment chair, dean, vice president and president. Just prior to his appointment in 2006,Haas was president of the State University of New York Cobleskill. In addition to hisappointment as president of Grand Valley, Haas has also been appointed professor ofchemistry in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

He is a 1973 honors graduate of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. He then earned aMaster of Science (MS) in chemistry; another in environmental health sciences fromThe University of Michigan. Haas also holds a MS in human resources managementfrom Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (Troy, NY) and a Ph.D. in chemistry from the Uni-versity of Connecticut (Storrs, CT). Fellowship experiences in higher education includeYale University Faculty Fellow and an American Council on Education Fellow at West-ern Michigan University. He completed executive leadership programs at Harvard Uni-

versity. He is a retired Captain after 23 years of commissioned service in the USCG. Haas is an internationally recognized expert in hazardous material transportation, strategic planning and

higher education leadership, and has published numerous articles in a variety of journals. He is active in the community serving on the board for Grand Rapids Medical Education and Research

Center, Grand Rapids Economic Club, Grand Rapids Chamber of Commerce, and Grand Rapids Opera. He is amember of the Grand Rapids Rotary Club, consultant and evaluator for North Central Association Higher LearningCommission and a Commissioner for the American Council of Education Commission on Effective Leadership.He is current chair of the Michigan Public Universities Presidents Council.

Haas has professional and personal ties to Michigan. Haas is married to Marcia (Knapp) Haas, who is anative of Union City and a graduate of Albion College. They have three children and four grandchildren and haveother family living in Grand Rapids.

Grand Valley State University attracts more than 24,000 students with academic excellence, first-rate fac-ulty, and state-of-the-art facilities. Grand Valley is the comprehensive university for the state’s second largestmetropolitan area and offers 77 undergraduate and 28 graduate degree programs. It has campuses in Allendale,Grand Rapids, and Holland and centers in Muskegon and Traverse City. The university’s focus on a strong liberaleducation fosters critical thinking, creative problem solving, and cultural understanding. Through personalizedlearning enhanced by active scholarship, Grand Valley accomplishes its mission of educating students to shapetheir lives, their professions, and their societies.

GVSU PRESIDENT - THOMAS J. HAAS

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