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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location: Kalamazoo, Mich., 49008 Founded: 1903 Enrollment: 23,252 University President: Dr. Edward Montgomery Athletic Director: Kathy Beauregard Faculty Athletics Representative: Lisa DeChano-Cook Nickname: Broncos Colors: Brown & Gold Mascot: Buster Bronco Affiliation: NCAA Division I (FBS) Conference: Mid-American (West Division) STADIUM INFORMATION Waldo Stadium: Capacity - 30,200 All-time Waldo Stadium record / seasons: 249-155-4 / 79 Surface: FieldTurf Largest Crowd: Sept. 16, 2000 - 36,361 vs. Indiana State First Game: Oct. 7, 1939 - WMU 6, Miami (Ohio) 0 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL HISTORY First varsity season: 1906 All-time record / seasons: 569-453-24 / 113 All-time MAC record / seasons: 251-247-9 / 71 MAC Championships: 1966, 1988, 2016 MAC West Division Titles: 1999, 2000, 2015, 2016 Bowl Appearances / Record: 8 / 1-8 Aviation Bowl, 1961 (New Mexico 28, WMU 12) California Bowl, 1988 (Fresno State 35, WMU 30) International Bowl, 2007 (Cincinnati 27, WMU 24) Texas Bowl, 2008 (Rice 38, WMU 14) Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 (Purdue 37, WMU 32) Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 (Air Force 38, WMU 24) Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2016 (WMU 45, Middle Tennessee 31) Cotton Bowl, 2017 (#8 Wisconsin 24, #12 WMU 16) Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, 2018 (BYU 49, WMU 18) All-American Players: 21 Academic All-American Players: 10 2018 All-Conference Selections 7 First-Team: LeVante Bellamy (RB), Luke Juriga (OL) Second-Team: John Keenoy (OL), Jayden Reed (WR/PR) Third-Team: Jamauri Bogan (RB), Giovanni Ricci (TE) 2018 Academic All-Conference Selections 20 Tyron Arnett, Jamauri Bogan, Brett Borske, Mike Caliendo, Stefan Claiborne, Dylan Deatherage, Wesley French, Jaylen Hall, Ralph Holley, Luke Juriga, Spencer Kanz, John Keenoy, Odell Miller, Tanner Motz, Zach Novoselsky, Giovanni Ricci, Luke Sanders, Harrison Taylor, Justin Tranquill, Jon Wassink 2018 Distinguished Scholar-Athletes 5 Mike Caliendo, Luke Juriga, John Keenoy, Justin Tranquill, Jon Wassink WESTERN MICHIGAN COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Tim Lester, Western Michigan - 2000 Third season as WMU head coach (assistant in 2005-06) Career Record at WMU: 13-12 Overall Record: 53-35 (8 seasons) MAC Record: 9-7 Offensive Coordinator / Offensive Line Coach: Jake Moreland, Western Michigan - 2000 Season: Tenth (also at WMU from 2005-11) Co-Defensive Coordinator / Defensive Line: Lou Esposito, Memphis - 2001 Season: Sixth (also at WMU from 2010-12) Special Teams Coordinator Joe Palcic, Miami Ohio - 1998 Season: First Wide Receivers Coach: Keith Gaither, Elon - 1997 Season: First Pass Game Coordinator / Quarterbacks: Eric Evans, DePauw - 2003 Season: Second Tight Ends Coach: Bill Kenney, Norwich - 1981 Season: Sixth Running Backs Coach: Mike Bath, Miami - 2000 Season: First Linebackers Coach Trevor Andrews, Dayton - 1996 Season: First Cornerbacks: James Adams, Wake Forest- 2006 Season: First Safeties Coach: Dontae Wright, Miami - 2007 Season: Second Graduate Assistants: Brian Collins, Nick Faus, Hunter Nichols, Billy VandeMerkt WESTERN MICHIGAN SUPPORT STAFF Assistant AD Football Operations: Drew Robinson Operations & Recruiting Assistant: Gavin Porter Director of Football Player Personnel: Kyle Derickson Strength & Conditioning Coach: Grant Geib Assist. Strength & Conditioning Coach: Kyle Murray Director of Football Video: Adam Fry Equipment Manager: Taylor Jorgensen Athletic Trainer: Sarah McBrien Assistant AD / Sports Information Director: TBA SID Contact Info: Cell: TBA Email: TBA QUICK FACTS
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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION

Location: Kalamazoo, Mich., 49008Founded: 1903Enrollment: 23,252University President: Dr. Edward MontgomeryAthletic Director: Kathy BeauregardFaculty Athletics Representative: Lisa DeChano-CookNickname: BroncosColors: Brown & GoldMascot: Buster BroncoAffiliation: NCAA Division I (FBS)Conference: Mid-American (West Division)

STADIUM INFORMATION

Waldo Stadium: Capacity - 30,200All-time Waldo Stadium record / seasons: 249-155-4 / 79Surface: FieldTurf Largest Crowd: Sept. 16, 2000 - 36,361 vs. Indiana State First Game: Oct. 7, 1939 - WMU 6, Miami (Ohio) 0

WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL HISTORY

First varsity season: 1906All-time record / seasons: 569-453-24 / 113All-time MAC record / seasons: 251-247-9 / 71MAC Championships: 1966, 1988, 2016MAC West Division Titles: 1999, 2000, 2015, 2016

Bowl Appearances / Record: 8 / 1-8Aviation Bowl, 1961 (New Mexico 28, WMU 12)California Bowl, 1988 (Fresno State 35, WMU 30)International Bowl, 2007 (Cincinnati 27, WMU 24)Texas Bowl, 2008 (Rice 38, WMU 14)Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 (Purdue 37, WMU 32)Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 (Air Force 38, WMU 24)Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2016 (WMU 45, Middle Tennessee 31)Cotton Bowl, 2017 (#8 Wisconsin 24, #12 WMU 16)Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, 2018 (BYU 49, WMU 18)

All-American Players: 21Academic All-American Players: 10

2018 All-Conference Selections 7First-Team: LeVante Bellamy (RB), Luke Juriga (OL)Second-Team: John Keenoy (OL), Jayden Reed (WR/PR) Third-Team: Jamauri Bogan (RB), Giovanni Ricci (TE)

2018 Academic All-Conference Selections 20Tyron Arnett, Jamauri Bogan, Brett Borske, Mike Caliendo, Stefan Claiborne, Dylan Deatherage, Wesley French, Jaylen Hall, Ralph Holley, Luke Juriga, Spencer Kanz, John Keenoy, Odell Miller, Tanner Motz, Zach Novoselsky, Giovanni Ricci, Luke Sanders, Harrison Taylor, Justin Tranquill, Jon Wassink

2018 Distinguished Scholar-Athletes 5Mike Caliendo, Luke Juriga, John Keenoy, Justin Tranquill, Jon Wassink

WESTERN MICHIGAN COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: Tim Lester, Western Michigan - 2000 Third season as WMU head coach (assistant in 2005-06)Career Record at WMU: 13-12Overall Record: 53-35 (8 seasons)MAC Record: 9-7

Offensive Coordinator / Offensive Line Coach: Jake Moreland, Western Michigan - 2000 Season: Tenth (also at WMU from 2005-11)

Co-Defensive Coordinator / Defensive Line: Lou Esposito, Memphis - 2001 Season: Sixth (also at WMU from 2010-12)

Special Teams Coordinator Joe Palcic, Miami Ohio - 1998 Season: First

Wide Receivers Coach: Keith Gaither, Elon - 1997 Season: First

Pass Game Coordinator / Quarterbacks: Eric Evans, DePauw - 2003 Season: Second

Tight Ends Coach: Bill Kenney, Norwich - 1981 Season: Sixth

Running Backs Coach: Mike Bath, Miami - 2000 Season: First

Linebackers Coach Trevor Andrews, Dayton - 1996 Season: First

Cornerbacks: James Adams, Wake Forest- 2006 Season: First

Safeties Coach: Dontae Wright, Miami - 2007 Season: Second

Graduate Assistants: Brian Collins, Nick Faus, Hunter Nichols, Billy VandeMerkt

WESTERN MICHIGAN SUPPORT STAFF

Assistant AD Football Operations: Drew RobinsonOperations & Recruiting Assistant: Gavin PorterDirector of Football Player Personnel: Kyle DericksonStrength & Conditioning Coach: Grant GeibAssist. Strength & Conditioning Coach: Kyle MurrayDirector of Football Video: Adam Fry Equipment Manager: Taylor Jorgensen Athletic Trainer: Sarah McBrienAssistant AD / Sports Information Director: TBASID Contact Info: Cell: TBA Email: TBA

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown / Last School1 Ali Fayad DL 6-2 250 Jr. Dearborn, Mich. / Dearborn1 Alex Mussat WR 6-2 205 Sr. Troy, Mich. / Athens / Illinois2 LeVante Bellamy RB 5-9 185 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. / Pike2 Justin Tranquill DB 5-11 190 Sr. Huntertown, Ind. / Carroll3 Anton Curtis DB 6-0 195 Sr. Grosse Pointe, Mich. / East English Village Prep4 Chris Riddle QB 6-3 205 RSo. Jacksonville, Fla. / University Christian4 Patrick Lupro DB 5-10 195 So. Belleville, Mich. / Belleville5 Andre Carter DL 6-4 255 So. Detroit, Mich. / Cass Tech5 Kaleb Eleby QB 6-1 205 So. Maryland Heights, Mo. / Pattonville6 Corey Crooms WR 5-11 185 Fr. Country Club Hills, Ill. / Hillcrest6 A.J. Thomas DB 6-3 195 Jr. Detroit, Mich. / University of Detroit Jesuit7 D’Wayne Eskridge WR/DB 5-9 190 Sr. Bluffton, Ind. / Bluffton8 RalphHolley DL 6-2 285 Jr. WestBloomfield,Mich./St.Mary’sPrep8 Dawson Schick RB 5-11 190 Jr. Oklahoma City, Ok. / Los Angeles Valley College9 Najee Clayton LB 6-2 240 Sr. Paterson, N.J. / Paramus Catholic / Rutgers10 GriffinAlstott QB 6-2 215 RSo. St.Petersburg,Fla./NorthsideChristian/Purdue10 Matthew Stuckey LB 6-2 230 RFr. Olympia Fields, Ill. / Rich Central Campus11 Jaylen Hall WR 6-4 180 So. Macomb, Mich. / Dakota11 Keni’H Lovely DB 5-11 165 RFr. Boynton Beach, Fla. / Atlantic 12 Damari Roberson WR 6-1 205 Fr. Muskegon, Mich. / Mona Shores13 Tyron Arnett WR 6-1 185 Jr. Belle Glade, Fla. / Pahokee13 Harrison Taylor DB 6-2 210 RSo. St. Charles, Ill. / Wheaton Academy14 Calin Crawford DB 5-11 195 Jr. Canton, Mich. / Salem14 Donavon Greenhow WR 5-8 150 Fr. Powhatan, Va. / Blessed Sacrament-Huguenot 15 Keith Jones Jr. DB 5-10 175 Fr. St. Louis, Mo. / Cardinal Ritter15 Giovanni Ricci TE 6-3 245 Sr. Loveland, Ohio / Loveland16 Thiago Kapps-Kronemberg K 6-0 195 Jr. Petropolis, Rio de Janiero, Brazil / College of DuPage16 Jon Wassink QB 6-2 200 Sr. Grand Rapids, Mich. / South Christian17 Zaire Barnes LB 6-3 225 So. Mundelein, Ill. / Carmel Catholic17 Eric Wenzel QB 6-1 190 Fr. Kalamazoo, Mich. / Hackett Catholic 18 Ginial Isma DB 6-0 185 So. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Stranahan18 Nick Kargman QB 6-3 180 Fr. Camden, N.J. / Woodrow Wilson19 Cam Cooper WR 5-10 185 Jr. Chelsea, Mich. / Chelsea / Butler20 Drake Spears LB 6-1 240 Sr. Aurora, Ill. / West Aurora21 Stefan Claiborne DB 6-2 200 Sr. Clinton Twp., Mich. / Chippewa Valley22 Skyy Moore WR 5-9 190 Fr. New Kensington, Pa. / Shady Side Academy22 Davon Tucker RB 5-8 220 Sr. Somerdale, N.J. / Sterling23 Trae Allen RB 5-9 205 RFr. Pontiac, Mich. / Groves23 Treshaun Hayward LB 6-1 225 Jr. Ypsilanti, Mich. / Skyline24 Brandon Hinds WR 6-0 175 Jr. Lansing, Mich. / Lansing Catholic24 Derrick Hubbard LB 6-2 215 RSo. Ann Arbor, Mich. / Pioneer25 Kareem Ali DB 5-11 180 RSr. Sicklerville, N.J. / Temple University25 Christian Singleton RB 5-11 205 Fr. Kennesaw, Ga. / North Cobb26 K.J. Anderson DB 6-0 190 RSo. Buford, Ga. / Buford26 Devan Bass RB 6-1 200 Jr. Turlock, Calif. / Modesto J.C.27 Ryan Selig TE 6-3 234 RSo. Lake Villa, Ill. / Lakes Community28 Sean Tyler RB 5-9 180 Fr. Richton Park, Ill. / Rich Central29 Andrew Trost DB 5-10 190 Sr. Grosse Pointe, Mich. / Grosse Pointe South / Mount Union30 Kmare Carey DB 6-1 195 RFr. Belleville, Mich. / Belleville31 Ali’Vonta Wallace LB 6-1 245 FR. Muskegon, Mich. / Muskegon33 Timothy Collins DL 6-5 275 RSr. Birmingham, Ala. / Tennessee Tech34 Alex Grace LB 6-1 225 Sr. Saginaw, Mich. / Swan Valley35 Jake Moertl DB 6-0 195 So. Palatine, Ill. / Palatine36 Calob Dalton LB 6-4 200 Fr. Carrollton, Ohio / Carrollton37 Zonterio Weekley DB 5-10 165 Fr. Kalamazoo, Mich. / Kalamazoo Central38 Tanner Mathias TE 6-4 285 RSo. Menominee, Mich. / Menominee39 Nick Mihalic P 5-11 190 So. Skokie, Ill. / Niles North40 Mitch Heimbuch TE 6-3 245 Jr. Romeo, Mich. / Romeo41 Tanner Motz LB 6-2 240 RSo. St. John’s, Mich. / St. John’s42 Roy McCree LB 6-2 225 RSo. Detroit, Mich. / Detroit Country Day43 Boone Bonnema LB 6-3 215 Fr. Zeeland, Mich. / Zeeland45 Kristofer Hodgson RB 5-10 170 Fr. Portage, Mich. / Portage Central

NUMERICAL ROSTER

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46 Jack Sherwin TE 6-4 230 Fr. Traverse City, Mich. / Traverse City Central47 Gavin Peddie K 6-0 195 So. Grandville, Mich. / Grandville48 Joseph Miller LB 5-11 220 Jr. Gaylord, Mich. / Gaylord51 Jordan Asbury OL 6-3 295 Jr. Warren, Mich. / De La Salle55 Braden Fiske DL 6-3 290 RFr. Michigan City, Ind. / Michigan City56 Corvin Moment LB 6-1 250 RSo. Vero Beach, Fla. / Vero Beach58 Antonio Balabani DL 6-3 245 Sr. Macomb, Mich. / Dakota59 Luke Juriga OL 6-4 300 Sr. Aurora, Ill. / Marmion Academy60 Mark Brooks OL 6-6 295 Jr. Portland, Mich. / Portland61 MikeCaliendo OL 6-4 300 Jr. Brookfield,Wis./BrookfieldEast62 Alex Keys OL 6-1 295 Sr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. / Highlands Ranch64 Tom O’Mara OL 6-3 285 RSo. Chicago, Ill. / Marist65 Trevor Campbell OL 6-5 300 RSo. Naperville, Ill. / Naperville Central66 Wesley French DL 6-5 300 Sr. Benton Harbor, Mich. / St. Joseph High School67 Stuart Kettler OL 6-5 280 Fr. Grand Rapids, Mich. / East Grand Rapids68 Jamal Williams DL 6-3 290 Sr. Chicago, Ill. / TF North / College of Dupage70 Spencer Kanz OL 6-6 300 Jr. Luxemburg, Wis. / Luxemburg-Casco71 Jonathan Todd OL 6-6 325 Sr. Mokena, Ill. / Lincoln Way North72 Dylan Deatherage OL 6-4 300 RSo. Kankakee, Ill. / Bishop Mcnamara73 Mohamed Elazazy OL 6-5 315 RSo. Menasha, Wis. / Menasha75 Addison West OL 6-4 295 Fr. Cary, Ill. / Cary-Grove76 Jaylon Moore OL 6-5 310 Jr. Detroit, Mich. / Consortium College Prep77 Jacob Gideon OL 6-3 290 Fr. Walton, Ky. / Larry Ryle78 Hunter Shulfer OL 6-5 270 RFr. Stevens Point, Wis. / Stevens Point Area79 Joey Price OL 6-8 315 Fr, Algonquin, Ill. / Harvey Jacobs80 RyanLezzer WR 5-11 190 RSo. Clearfield,Pa./Clearfield81 DaShon Bussell WR 6-2 195 RFr. Knoxville, Tenn. / Knoxville Catholic82 Jaret Curtis WR 5-11 185 Jr. Green Bay, Wis. / Ashwaubenon83 Luke Sanders TE 6-4 220 Jr. Fishers, Ind. / Cathedral85 Anthony Torres TE 6-6 260 RFr. Mishawaka, Ind. / Penn86 MarShawn Foster WR 6-4 175 Fr. Chicago, Ill. / Al Raby87 Cameron Coleman WR 5-10 185 Fr. St. Louis, Mo. / Cadrinal Ritter88 Wade Buckman TE 6-6 250 Jr. Holland, Mich. / Holland / Purdue89 Brett Borske TE 6-6 255 RSo. Naperville, Ill. / Neuqua Valley90 Ken Aguirre DL 6-1 290 Jr. Joilet, Ill. / Joilet Catholic Academy92 Joe Misak DL 6-3 260 Fr. Mattawan, Mich. / Mattawan93 Will McCabe DL 6-3 290 RFr. Palatine, Ill. / William Fremd94 Marshawn Kneeland DL 6-4 250 Fr. Grand Rapids, Mich. / Godwin Heights96 Bryce Bouwens LS 5-11 225 So. Grandville, Mich. / Grandville98 Kailien Guillory DL 6-5 260 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. / Ben Davis99 Joseph Salisbury DL 6-1 230 Fr. Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich. / Grosse Pointe North

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Tim Lester — Western Michigan, 2000 (3rd season as WMU head coach/9th season as head coach)Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Coach: Jake Moreland — Western Michigan, 2000 (10th)Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line Coach: Lou Esposito — Memphis, 2001 (6th)Special Teams Coordinator: Joe Palcic — Miami Ohio, 1998 (1st)Wide Receivers Coach: Keith Gaither — Elon, 1997 (1st) Pass Game Coordinator/Quarterbacks: Eric Evans — DePauw, 2003 (3rd) Tight Ends Coach: Bill Kenney — Norwich, 1981 (7th)Running Backs Coach: Mike Bath — Miami, 2000 (1st)Linebackers: Trevor Andrews – Dayton, 1996 (1st)Cornerbacks Coach: James Adams — Wake Forest 2006 (1st)Safeties Coach: Dontae Wright — Miami University, 2007 (2nd) Graduate Assistants: Brian Collins, Nick Faus, Hunter Nichols, Billy VandeMerktDirector of Strength and Conditioning: Grant Geib — Ohio Wesleyan, 2009 (3rd)Assistant Director of Strength and Conditioning: Kyle Murray — Towson, 2013 (2nd)Assistant AD Football Operations: Drew Robinson — Syracuse, 2007 (3rd)Operations & Recruiting Assistant: Gavin Porter — Western Michigan, 2018 (2nd)Director of Player Personnel: Kyle Derickson — Butler, 2003 (3rd)Director of Football Video: Adam Fry — Western Michigan, 2014 (3rd) Football Equipment Manager: Taylor Jorgensen — Western Michigan, 2008 (7th)Football Creative Media Manager: Micaela Donnelly

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ALPHABETICAL ROSTER# Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown / High School / Previous School90 Ken Aguirre DL 6-1 290 Jr. Joilet, Ill. / Joilet Catholic Academy25 Kareem Ali DB 5-11 180 RSr. Sicklerville, N.J. / Temple University23 Trae Allen RB 5-9 205 RFr. Pontiac, Mich. / Groves10 GriffinAlstott QB 6-2 215 RSo. St.Petersburg,Fla./NorthsideChristian/Purdue26 K.J. Anderson DB 6-0 190 RSo. Buford, Ga. / Buford13 Tyron Arnett WR 6-1 185 Jr. Belle Glade, Fla. / Pahokee51 Jordan Asbury OL 6-3 295 Jr. Warren, Mich. / De La Salle58 Antonio Balabani DL 6-3 245 Sr. Macomb, Mich. / Dakota17 Zaire Barnes LB 6-3 225 So. Mundelein, Ill. / Carmel Catholic26 Devan Bass RB 6-1 200 Jr. Turlock, Calif. / Modesto J.C.2 LeVante Bellamy RB 5-9 185 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. / Pike43 Boone Bonnema LB 6-3 215 Fr. Zeeland, Mich. / Zeeland89 Brett Borske TE 6-6 255 RSo. Naperville, Ill. / Neuqua Valley96 Bryce Bouwens LS 5-11 225 So. Grandville, Mich. / Grandville60 Mark Brooks OL 6-6 295 Jr. Portland, Mich. / Portland88 Wade Buckman TE 6-6 250 Jr. Holland, Mich. / Holland / Purdue81 DaShon Bussell WR 6-2 195 RFr. Knoxville, Tenn. / Knoxville Catholic61 MikeCaliendo OL 6-4 300 Jr. Brookfield,Wis./BrookfieldEast65 Trevor Campbell OL 6-5 300 RSo. Naperville, Ill. / Naperville Central30 Kmare Carey DB 6-1 195 RFr. Belleville, Mich. / Belleville5 Andre Carter DL 6-4 255 So. Detroit, Mich. / Cass Tech21 Stefan Claiborne DB 6-2 200 Sr. Clinton Twp., Mich. / Chippewa Valley9 Najee Clayton LB 6-2 240 Sr. Paterson, N.J. / Paramus Catholic / Rutgers87 Cameron Coleman WR 5-10 185 Fr. St. Louis, Mo. / Cadrinal Ritter33 Timothy Collins DL 6-5 275 RSr. Birmingham, Ala. / Tennessee Tech19 Cam Cooper WR 5-10 185 Jr. Chelsea, Mich. / Chelsea / Butler14 Calin Crawford DB 5-11 195 Jr. Canton, Mich. / Salem6 Corey Crooms WR 5-11 185 Fr. Country Club Hills, Ill. / Hillcrest3 Anton Curtis DB 6-0 195 Sr. Grosse Pointe, Mich. / East English Village Prep82 Jaret Curtis WR 5-11 185 Jr. Green Bay, Wis. / Ashwaubenon36 Calob Dalton LB 6-4 200 Fr. Carrollton, Ohio / Carrollton72 Dylan Deatherage OL 6-4 300 RSo. Kankakee, Ill. / Bishop Mcnamara73 Mohamed Elazazy OL 6-5 315 RSo. Menasha, Wis. / Menasha5 Kaleb Eleby QB 6-1 205 So. Maryland Heights, Mo. / Pattonville7 D’Wayne Eskridge WR/DB 5-9 190 Sr. Bluffton, Ind. / Bluffton1 Ali Fayad DL 6-2 250 Jr. Dearborn, Mich. / Dearborn55 Braden Fiske DL 6-3 290 RFr. Michigan City, Ind. / Michigan City86 MarShawn Foster WR 6-4 175 Fr. Chicago, Ill. / Al Raby66 Wesley French DL 6-5 300 Sr. Benton Harbor, Mich. / St. Joseph High School77 Jacob Gideon OL 6-3 290 Fr. Walton, Ky. / Larry Ryle34 Alex Grace LB 6-1 225 Sr. Saginaw, Mich. / Swan Valley14 Donavon Greenhow WR 5-8 150 Fr. Powhatan, Va. / Blessed Sacrament-Huguenot 98 Kailien Guillory DL 6-5 260 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. / Ben Davis11 Jaylen Hall WR 6-4 180 So. Macomb, Mich. / Dakota23 Treshaun Hayward LB 6-1 225 Jr. Ypsilanti, Mich. / Skyline40 Mitch Heimbuch TE 6-3 245 Jr. Romeo, Mich. / Romeo24 Brandon Hinds WR 6-0 175 Jr. Lansing, Mich. / Lansing Catholic45 Kristofer Hodgson RB 5-10 170 Fr. Portage, Mich. / Portage Central8 RalphHolley DL 6-2 285 Jr. WestBloomfield,Mich./St.Mary’sPrep24 Derrick Hubbard LB 6-2 215 RSo. Ann Arbor, Mich. / Pioneer18 Ginial Isma DB 6-0 185 So. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Stranahan15 Keith Jones Jr. DB 5-10 175 Fr. St. Louis, Mo. / Cardinal Ritter59 Luke Juriga OL 6-4 300 Sr. Aurora, Ill. / Marmion Academy70 Spencer Kanz OL 6-6 300 Jr. Luxemburg, Wis. / Luxemburg-Casco16 Thiago Kapps-Kronemberg K 6-0 195 Jr. Petropolis, Rio de Janiero, Brazil / College of DuPage18 Nick Kargman QB 6-3 180 Fr. Camden, N.J. / Woodrow Wilson67 Stuart Kettler OL 6-5 280 Fr. Grand Rapids, Mich. / East Grand Rapids62 Alex Keys OL 6-1 295 Sr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. / Highlands Ranch94 Marshawn Kneeland DL 6-4 250 Fr. Grand Rapids, Mich. / Godwin Heights80 RyanLezzer WR 5-11 190 RSo. Clearfield,Pa./Clearfield11 Keni’H Lovely DB 5-11 165 RFr. Boynton Beach, Fla. / Atlantic 4 Patrick Lupro DB 5-10 195 So. Belleville, Mich. / Belleville

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38 Tanner Mathias TE 6-4 285 RSo. Menominee, Mich. / Menominee93 Will McCabe DL 6-3 290 RFr. Palatine, Ill. / William Fremd42 Roy McCree LB 6-2 225 RSo. Detroit, Mich. / Detroit Country Day39 Nick Mihalic P 5-11 190 So. Skokie, Ill. / Niles North48 Joseph Miller LB 5-11 220 Jr. Gaylord, Mich. / Gaylord92 Joe Misak DL 6-3 260 Fr. Mattawan, Mich. / Mattawan35 Jake Moertl DB 6-0 195 So. Palatine, Ill. / Palatine56 Corvin Moment LB 6-1 250 RSo. Vero Beach, Fla. / Vero Beach76 Jaylon Moore OL 6-5 310 Jr. Detroit, Mich. / Consortium College Prep22 Skyy Moore WR 5-9 190 Fr. New Kensington, Pa. / Shady Side Academy41 Tanner Motz LB 6-2 240 RSo. St. John’s, Mich. / St. John’s1 Alex Mussat WR 6-2 205 Sr. Troy, Mich. / Athens / Illinois64 Tom O’Mara OL 6-3 285 RSo. Chicago, Ill. / Marist47 Gavin Peddie K 6-0 195 So. Grandville, Mich. / Grandville79 Joey Price OL 6-8 315 Fr, Algonquin, Ill. / Harvey Jacobs15 Giovanni Ricci TE 6-3 245 Sr. Loveland, Ohio / Loveland4 Chris Riddle QB 6-3 205 RSo. Jacksonville, Fla. / University Christian12 Damari Roberson WR 6-1 205 Fr. Muskegon, Mich. / Mona Shores99 Joseph Salisbury DL 6-1 230 Fr. Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich. / Grosse Pointe North83 Luke Sanders TE 6-4 220 Jr. Fishers, Ind. / Cathedral8 Dawson Schick RB 5-11 190 Jr. Oklahoma City, Ok. / Los Angeles Valley College27 Ryan Selig TE 6-3 234 RSo. Lake Villa, Ill. / Lakes Community46 Jack Sherwin TE 6-4 230 Fr. Traverse City, Mich. / Traverse City Central78 Hunter Shulfer OL 6-5 270 RFr. Stevens Point, Wis. / Stevens Point Area25 Christian Singleton RB 5-11 205 Fr. Kennesaw, Ga. / North Cobb20 Drake Spears LB 6-1 240 Sr. Aurora, Ill. / West Aurora10 Matthew Stuckey LB 6-2 230 RFr. Olympia Fields, Ill. / Rich Central Campus13 Harrison Taylor DB 6-2 210 RSo. St. Charles, Ill. / Wheaton Academy6 A.J. Thomas DB 6-3 195 Jr. Detroit, Mich. / University of Detroit Jesuit71 Jonathan Todd OL 6-6 325 Sr. Mokena, Ill. / Lincoln Way North85 Anthony Torres TE 6-6 260 RFr. Mishawaka, Ind. / Penn2 Justin Tranquill DB 5-11 190 Sr. Huntertown, Ind. / Carroll29 Andrew Trost DB 5-10 190 Sr. Grosse Pointe, Mich. / Grosse Pointe South / Mount Union22 Davon Tucker RB 5-8 220 Sr. Somerdale, N.J. / Sterling28 Sean Tyler RB 5-9 180 Fr. Richton Park, Ill. / Rich Central31 Ali’Vonta Wallace LB 6-1 245 Fr. Muskegon, Mich. / Muskegon16 Jon Wassink QB 6-2 200 Sr. Grand Rapids, Mich. / South Christian37 Zonterio Weekley DB 5-10 165 Fr. Kalamazoo, Mich. / Kalamazoo Central17 Eric Wenzel QB 6-1 190 Fr. Kalamazoo, Mich. / Hackett Catholic 75 Addison West OL 6-4 295 Fr. Cary, Ill. / Cary-Grove68 Jamal Williams DL 6-3 290 Sr. Chicago, Ill. / TF North / College of Dupage

PRONUNCIATIONSAntonio Balabani — BAL•uh•bah•neeLeVante Bellamy — luh•VON•tay BELL•uh•meBrett Borske — Bore•skiBryce Bouwens — BO•wensKmare Carey — Kuh•mar•eeDylan Deatherage — Death•ridgeMohamed Elazazy — Ella•zah•zeeKaleb Eleby — Elle•uh•beeD’Wayne Eskridge — DEE•WayneAli Fayad — Fye•edKailien Guillory — Gill•OR•reeMitch Heimbuch — Heim•buckGinial Isma — Juh•neil IS•maLuke Juriga — jur•EE•gahSpencer Kanz — CansKeni-H Lovely — Kuh•nihPatrick Lupro — Loo•ProNick Mihalic — Muh•hal-icAlex Mussat — mo•SAHTDamari Roberson - Duh•mar•eeGiovanni Ricci — Ree•chee

Davon Tucker - DAY•vonJon Wassink - WAH•sinkAli’Vonta Wallace - Ali•Von•ta

Coaches:Lou Esposito - ES•po•zito

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Team Notes: WMU only loses two starters on defense from the 2018 team.

WESTERN MICHIGAN OFFENSE+ RETURNING STARTERS

QB+ RSr. Jon Wassink (Suffered season-ending injury against Toledo after leading WMU to a 4-0 start in MAC play and, 6-2 overall. Threw for ca-reer-high 1,994 yards and 16 touchdowns last season, while running for 162 yards and six touchdowns. WMU is 7-2 in MAC play when Wassink starts. )

Fr. Kaleb Eleby (Started in four games as a true freshman, replacing Wassink after his season-ending injury. Threw for 1,092 yards and four touchdowns, completing 63-percent of his passes.)

RB + RSr. LeVante Bellamy (First Team All-MAC selection after rushing for a career-high 1,228 yards and six touchdowns, averaging 6.0 yards per car-ry. Ran a laser-timed 40-yard dash time of 4.28 seconds during summer workouts.)

Sr. Davon Tucker (Bruising back that also blocked for Bellamy during his career-best season. Has 7 career TDs from goal-line situations.)

Other Backs: Jr. Dawson Schick (Junior college transfer) Fr. Sean Tyler (Part of WMU’s top-ranked recruiting class. Rushed for 2000 yards and 50 touchdowns in high school.)

WIDE RECEIVERS WR (X)+ So. Jaylen Hall (Caught 11 balls for 170 yards and 1 TD last season. Ran a laser-timed 4.32 40-yard dash during summer workouts)

Fr. Damari Roberson (Part of WMU’s top-ranked recruiting class.)

WR (H)Jr. Tyron Arnett (Caught four passes last year and took over punt returning duties.)

Sr. Alex Mussat (Converted from QB)

WR (Z)RFr. DaShon Bussell (6’2, 195lb receiver that put on 20lbs since last year)

Fr. Corey Crooms (Part of WMU’s top-ranked recruiting class.)

TE+ RSr. Giovanni Ricci (NamedThirdTeamAll-MACinfirstseasonafterswitching to tight end. Caught 35 balls for 392 yards and 3 TDs.)

RSo. Brett Borske (One of three 6’6 TE’s on the roster.)

LT + RJr. Jaylon Moore (Started all 13 games and had second-most snaps played at 1,047)

RSo. Dylan Deatherage

LG+ RJr. Mike Caliendo (Played in all 13 games and made 12 starts)

RSo. Trevor Campbell (Made one appearance in 2018.)

C+ RSr. Luke Juriga (First Team All-MAC selection last season, moves to center from guard. Rimington Trophy Watch List.

RSr. Alex Keys (Veteran backup that made two appearances in 2018)

RGRSo. Jordan Asbury (Made seven appearances and one start in 2018)

RSo. Mohamed Elazazy (Made collegiate debut last season, playing in one game)

RTJr. Spencer Kanz (Played in 10 games last season)

RJr. Mark Brooks (Played in and made 6 starts in 2018

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LE+ RSr. Antonio Balabani (Played in all 13 games, starting in 11. Had 6.0 tackles for loss on the season and four quarterback hurries.)

So. Andre Carter (Playedinfivegamesasatruefreshman)

DT+ Jr. Ralph Holley (Had career-high 7.0 sacks and 9.5 tackles for loss)

RFr. Will McCabe (Playin 4 games before redshirting)

DT+ RSr. Wesley French(Had22tacklesand1.5tacklesforlossinfirstyearplaying defense after switching from offensive line.)

Jr. Ken Aguirre (Played in 10 games last season)

DE+ Jr. Ali Fayad (Led team with 7.50 sacks and also had a team-best 12.0 tackles for loss

Jr. Kailien Guillory (Played in 12 games, recording 8 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and a sack.)

LINEBACKERSWILL+ Sr. Drake Spears (Played in all 13 games, leading the team with 86 tackles. Also had 9.5 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks)

+ RSr. Najee Clayton (Played in 12 games, recording 34 tackles, 8.0 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks.)

MIKE+ RSo. Corvin Moment (Playedin13gamesandstarted12,finishingfifthon the team in tackles with 56.)

Jr. Treshaun Hayward (Played in 10 games, making 22 tackles and 1.50 for loss).

SAM +RSr. Alex Grace(Playedinall13games,finishingsecondontheteamwith 83 tackles. Had 10.0 tackles for loss and was named MAC West Defensive Player of the Week after win over CMU.)

So. Zaire Barnes (Played in all 13 games as a true freshman.)

CBSr. D’Wayne Eskridge (Made switch from WR during Spring. Will play both offense and defense.)

So. Patrick Lupro (Played in 12 games as a true freshman

CB+Sr.AntonCurtis(Playedinall13gamesinfirstseasonafterswitchingfrom WR.)

5th Kareem Ali (Graduate transfer from Temple. Ran a laser-timed 4.48 second 40-meter dash in the summer.)

SS+ Sr. Stefan Claiborne (Started in all 13 games, recording 56 total tackles and four pass breakups.)

Jr. AJ Thomas (Playedinthefinal10games,startinginnine,making47tackles and three for loss.)

FS+ RSr. Justin Tranquill (Played in 13 games, starting in 12. Third on the team in total tackles with 82.)

So. Harrison Taylor (Originally a WR, switched to defensive back and played in 12 games.)

SPECIAL TEAMS:FG/PAT So. Gavin Peddie(Converted10-for-13fieldgoalsand39-of-42extra points as a true freshman.

P So. Nick Mihalic (Averaged 37.3 yards per punt and boomed a ca-reer-long 79-yarder. Landed 12 punts inside the 20.)

KR - TBD

PR Jr. Tyron Arnett (Returned four punts last season, including one for 76 yards and a touchdown.)

LS So. Bryce Bouwens (Played in all 13 games)

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HEAD COACH TIM LESTER

Tim Lester was named the 16th head football coach in school history on Friday, Jan. 13, 2017.

Lester has risen through the coaching ranks after completing a Hall of Fame playing career at West-ern Michigan. Lester was a four-year starter at quarterback at WMU from 1996-99, leading the Broncos to a Mid-American Conference champi-onship appearance his senior season. Lester also made a stop as an assistant coach at his alma mater during the 2005 and 2006 seasons.

In his second season at Western Michigan in 2018 he led the Broncos to Bowl eligibility for the third-straight season, a program record, and a berth in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl. Five Broncos earned All-MAC honors, including two First Team se-lections in LeVante Bellamy and Luke Juriga. WMU led the MAC in Academic All-MAC selectionswith20andfiveofthemwentontoearnMACDistinguishedScholarAth-lete honors. Lester and his staff’s success on the recruiting trail continued, bringing in the MAC’s best recruiting class for the second-straight season.

InhisfirstseasonasheadcoachatWesternMichiganin2017,theBroncosledtheMid-American Conference with 12 all-conference selections and had 16 Academic All-MACselections,fiveDistinguishedScholar-AthletesandaCoSIDAAcademicAll-District selection. As a team, the Broncos posted a 3.08 GPA, the second highest in program history. Offensive lineman Chukwuma Okorafor collected six All-America honorsandWyattPfiefferwasanAll-Americanasalongsnapper.Asaunit,WesternMichiganfinishedthirdinthenationinSpecialTeamsEfficiency.

Several school records were broken as running back Jarvion Franklin became WMU’s all-time leading rusher with 4,867 career yards, and also set a school record for most career touchdowns with 56. Darius Phillips became the FBS all-time leader for career runbackswith12andtiedtheFBSrecordwithfivecareerpick-sixes.Phillipswasnamed MAC Special Teams Player of the Year for the second-straight season and had 100-yard kickoff returns in back-to-back weeks to open the season against #4 USC and Michigan State. On the recruiting front, Western Michigan signed the highest rat-ed recruiting class in MAC history. Both Okorafor (3rd round, Pittsburgh) and Phillips (5th round, Cincinnati), as well as defensive back Sam Beal (3rd round, NY Giants) were NFL draft picks.

Prior to taking the head coaching position at Western Michigan Lester was the quar-terbacks coach at Purdue in 2016 where he mentored sophomore signal-caller David Blough. Blough threw for 25 touchdowns and 3,352 yards, averaging over 279 yards passing a game in 2016.

Lester came to the Boilermakers from Syracuse, where he served as quarterbacks coach from 2013 to 2015 and doubled as offensive coordinator in 2014 and 2015.

Prior to working at Syracuse, Lester was the head coach at Division III Elmhurst (Illinois)Collegefrom2008to2012.Overfiveseasons,heposteda33-19recordfor

a.635winningpercentage,secondhighestinschoolhistory.Inhisfinalseasonin2012, he led the Blue Jays to a 10-2 record and a CCIW conference championship as wellasElmhurst’sfirst-everNCAAplayoffappearance.Itwasjustthethirdchampi-onshipinschoolhistoryandthefirsttitlesince1980.LesterwasnamedtheCollegeConference of Illinois and Wisconsin Coach of the Year that season.

Lester served as an assistant at North Central College (2007) and Elmhurst (2002-03). He was the head coach at Division II Saint Joseph’s College in 2004, leading thePumastoafive-gameimprovementhisfirstseasonfromtheyearprior(2-9to7-4 record) on his way to Independent Football Alliance Coach of the Year honors. In addition, Lester coached at the prep level, serving as offensive coordinator at Saint Benedict High School in 2001 and at his alma mater, Wheaton Warrenville South High School in 2000.

Lester began his playing career at Western Michigan earning MAC Freshman of the Year honors in 1996. He would be a Second Team All-MAC selection his junior and senior seasons.

LesterfinishedhisWMUcareerrankedfourthinFBShistoryinpassingyards(11,299) and sixth in touchdown passes (87). Lester set 17 school passing records and eight MAC records. Following his senior season, in which he threw for 3,639 yards and 34 touchdowns, Lester participated in the 1999 Blue-Gray Classic.

As an assistant coach at WMU he coached quarterback Tim Hiller to MAC Freshman of the Year accolades in 2005. Lester was WMU’s firstQBtothrowforover11,000careeryardsand Hiller went on to become the second.

After college, Lester played with the Chicago Enforcers of the XFL in 2001, the Nashville Kats and Carolina Cobras of the Arena Football League in 2001, and the Memphis Xplorers of the Arena Football League 2 in 2002.

A native of Wheaton, Illinois, Lester earned his bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Western Michigan in 2000. He was inducted into the Western Michigan Athletic Hall of Fame in 2011.

Tim is married to wife, Dawn, and has four sons - Quinn, who is a sophomore men’s volleyball player at Ball State in 2018-19, as well as three grade-school age sons - Cooper, Carter and Camden.

LESTER COACHING HISTORY2002-03 Elmhurst Offensive Coordinator2004 Saint Joseph’s College (7-4) Head Coach2005-06 Western Michigan QB Coach2007 North Central College Defensive Coord.2008-12 Elmhurst College (33-19) Head Coach/Offensive Coord.2013-15 Syracuse Offensive Coord./QB Coach2016 Purdue QB Coach2017 - Western Michigan (6-6) Head Coach

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD2004 Saint Joseph’s 7-42008 Elmhurst 7-32009 Elmhurst 4-62010 Elmhurst 6-42011 Elmhurst 6-42012 Elmhurst 10-22017 Western Michigan 6-6 (4-4 MAC)2018 Western Michigan 7-6 (5-3 MAC)TOTAL 53-35 (9-7 MAC)

THIRD SEASONWestern Michigan, 2000

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LESTER WMU CAREER NOTABLES(current program rank)Career passing yards 11,299 (3rd)1999 threw for 3,639 (3rd)435 yds against BGSU in ‘98 (7th)432 yds against EMU in ‘98 (8th)Career pass attempts 1,507 (2nd)470 pass attempts in 1999 (4th)Career completions 875 (3rd)282 completions in 1999 (5th).581 career completion % (8th)Career TD Passes 87 (3rd)34 TD Passes in 1999 (2nd)Career offensive plays 1,747 (2nd)

ACCOLADESWMU Hall of Fame selectee 2011Academic All-District 1998 & 1999Academic All-MAC 1997, 98, 99All-MAC 2nd Team 1998 & 1999MAC Freshman of the Year 1996Blue-Gray All-Star Game 1999

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Jake Moreland is in his second season on head coach Tim Lester’s staff at Western Michigan and is entering his ninth season overall as an assis-tant coach at WMU. Moreland was a four-year letterwinner as a tight end at Western Michigan, playing alongside Lester from 1996-99.

Inhisfirstseasonasoffensivecoordinatorhecoachedanattackthatboasted the 33rd-best rushing attack in the nation. The team averaged 32 points per game and 436.8 yards per game.

Moreland was the Co-Offensive Coordinator and worked with the Bronco offensive line in 2017 before getting promoted to Offensive Coordinator prior to the 2018 Spring. Moreland will continue to work with the offen-sive line this season. In his second stint in Kalamazoo, Moreland was also a tight ends coach for the Broncos from 2005-11.

During the 2017 season, Western Michigan produced three offensive linemen that earned All-Mid-American Conference honors. Offensive tackleChukwumaOkoraforandcenterJohnKeenoywerefirstteamselec-tions, while right guard Luke Jurgia was named to the second team. The Bronco offensive line helped pave the way for a running game that was ranked 23rd in the nation in rushing offense with 224.8 yards per game.

Okoraforwasoneofsixnationalsemifinalistsforthe2017OutlandTrophyandearnedsixAll-Americarecognitions,includingafirstteamnod from the Football Writers Association of America. He became just the third Bronco ever to earn All-American status from the FWAA and only thesecondtobenamedtothefirstteam.InApril,Okoraforheardhisnamed called in the NFL Draft, taken in the third round by the Pittsburgh Steelers.OkoraforwasthefirstMACplayerchoseninthe2018draft,aswellasthefirstplayerselectedfromthestateofMichigan.

Prior to returning to Kalamazoo, Moreland coached tight ends at Air Force (2012-14, 2016) and Syracuse (2015). At Air Force, Moreland oversaw the development of several key contributors during 10-win seasons in 2014 and 2016, which included victories at the Famous Idaho Potato BowlandtheArizonaBowl.PlayershedevelopedincludeGarrettGriffin,who went on to sign with the New Orleans Saints.

Throughout his coaching career, tight ends have had a period of success underMoreland,withthreebecomingsemifinalistsfortheJohnMackeyAward given to the nation’s top tight end. In 2008, Western Michigan’s BrandenLedbetterfinishedhiscareerwiththemostTDsbyatightendin program history (20) and recorded three consecutive seasons with at least six TDs. Three different tight ends scored six TDs in 2009.

In 2007, tight ends accounted for 10 of WMU’s 23 scoring strikes (43 percent). Tight ends accounted for nearly 22 percent of the Broncos’ ae-rial scores in 2008 and helped the offensive line block for the program’s 15th 1,000-yard rusher.

DuringhisfirstseasonbackwiththeBroncos,MorelandhadTonyScheffler,rankedfourthinMackeyAwardvotingandafirst-teamAll-MACoffense honoree, at his disposal and he came through with 670 yards

JAKE MORELANDOFFENSIVE COORDINATOR /OFFENSIVE LINE10th SeasonWestern Michigan, 2000

MORELAND COACHING HISTORY2003 Elmhurst College TE Coach 2004 Saint Joseph’s Special Teams Coordinator 2005-11 Western Michigan TE Coach/Recruiting Coordinator 2012-14 Air Force TE Coach 2015 Syracuse TE Coach 2016 Air Force Receivers Coach 2017 Western Michigan Co-Offensive. Coord./OL Coach2018- Western Michigan Offensive Coord./OL Coach

and nine scoring grabs. The tight end arsenal did not end there for More-land as Ledbetter also came through in 2005 with a pair of touchdowns on 11 catches.

Schefflerwasselected61stoverallinthe2006NFLDraftbytheDenverBroncos.Intwoseasons,Schefflerhauledin67receptionsfor835yardsandninetouchdowns.Hegrabbedfivescoringreceptionsin2007,better-ing his rookie mark by one.

Moreland served as special teams coordinator and offensive assistant for Saint Joseph’s College in 2004. During his tutelage, the Pumas set school records in seven offensive categories. Prior to arriving in Rensse-laer, Moreland made his coaching debut at Elmhurst College in 2003. Working with tight ends, Moreland helped Elmhurst set 11 offensive recordsandrecorditsfirstwinningseasonin15years.

During his collegiate playing career, Moreland caught more passes (143) than any other tight end in school history and is tied for second in TDs (13) among tight ends. He earned All-MAC second-team honors and was tabbedWMU’soffensiveMVPin1999,andwasafirstteamAll-MACpick in 1998. Moreland went on to a professional career in the National Football League, playing for the New York Jets and Cleveland Browns. He retired in 2002 shortly after signing with the Houston Texans.

A Milwaukee native, Moreland earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration and marketing from Western Michigan in 2000. He and his wife, the former Anne Sampair, have three daughters, Courtney, Grace and Emma.

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ESPOSITO COACHING HISTORY2003 Memphis XPlorers Special Teams/DL Coach 2004-09 Saint Joseph’s Head Coach 2010-12 Western Michigan DL Coach/Recruiting Coord. 2013 Ferris State Defensive Coord./LB Coach 2014-16 Davenport University Head Coach 2017- Western Michigan Defensive Coord./DL Coach

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Lou Esposito has served on Tim Lester’s staff as the co-defensive coor-dinator/defensive line coach and was appointed as interim defensive coordinator on November 14, 2018 The interim tag was removed during the spring season, giving Esposito full conrol over the defense heading into 2019.. Esposito returned to Kalamazoo prior to the 2017 season after serving as thefirstheadcoachinDavenportUniversity’sprogramsince2014. DuringhisfirststopinKalamazoofrom2010-12,Espositocoachedthedefensive line. While working with the unit, he coached the MAC Defen-sive Player of the Year, Drew Nowak, in 2011. Nowak led the league in sacks with 2011. Nowak went on to be named a Phil Steele All-American. Esposito also coached Freddie Bishop who went on to play for the New York Jets in the NFL and Paul Hazel who played for Cleveland Browns, Houston Texans and N.Y. Giants. At Davenport, the Panthers played their inaugural season in 2016, going 6-5.Offthefieldhewasinchargeofrecruiting125student-athletesintwo years to establish the program and oversee a multi-million-dollar fundraising campaign for the new football facility. Prior to his time at Davenport, Esposito was defensive coordinator at Ferris State University. While there he improved the rush defense from 13thintheGreatLakesIntercollegiateAthleticConferencetofirstinasingle season and ranked in the top-25 in two of the national polls. He led adefensethatfinishedintheTop-5inmanyGLIACstatisticalcategoriesunder his guidance in 2013. Ferris State led the GLIAC in total defense alongwithrushingdefenseandteampassingefficiencydefense. A past Division I offensive lineman at the University of Memphis, Esposito spentfiveyearsastheheadcoachatDivisionIISaintJoseph’s(Ind.)before moving to Western Michigan. At St. Joseph’s, Esposito was the Great Lakes Football Conference Coach of the Year in 2006 and 2009 and posted a 30-25 record while recording a 100% graduation rate for four year athletes in his six years guiding the program. He led the team to a pair of GLFC championships in 2006 and 2009. Hecoached23All-GLFCstudent-athletesin2009alone,rankingfirstinboth rushing offense and defense. The Pumas also had the top-ranked red zone offense in the GLFC, boasting the 2009 GLFC Offensive Player of the Year and an unblemished record in conference play. During his playing days at Memphis, Esposito was a 4-year letterwinner on the offensive line and served as the team captain in 1999 and 2000. Upon graduation, Lou signed a professional contract with the Arena Foot-ball League’s Memphis Explorers and went on to coach on the Xplorers’ staff in 2002 and 2003. Esposito, an AFCA member since 2003, and his wife Brooke have four children - Louis J. Esposito IV, Emilia Rose, Anthony and Mason.

LOU ESPOSITODEFENSIVE COORDINATOR / DEFENSIVE LINESixth SeasonMemphis, 2001

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PALCIC COACHING HISTORY1999-2004 Miami Ohio Defensive Backs/Special Teams/Def. Coordinator2005-10 Indiana Defensive Coordinator 2013 Alabama Defensive Analyst 2014-18 Miami Ohio LB Coach/ Safeties Coach/Special Teams 2019- Western Michigan Special Teams Coordinator

JOE PALCICSPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR First SeasonMiami - 1998

Palcic joined the Western Michigan football staff in January 2019. Palcic comes to Western Michigan from Miami (Ohio), where he spent the pre-viousfiveseasons,includingthe2018seasonastheRedHawks’specialteams coordinator. Miami led the Mid-American Conference and ranked No. 12 nationally for special teams S&P+ Ratings in 2018. S&P+ Ratings are derived from the play-by-play and drive data of all 800-plus of the season’s FBS college footballgames(140,000-plusplays).Theratingstakeintoaccounteffi-ciency,explosiveness,andfactorsrelatedtofieldpositionandfinishingdrives. In regards to special teams, the ratings are measured play-for-play specialteamsefficiencyandweightedforoverallimportance. Palcic’s special teams were dominate throughout the MAC in 2018, finishingfirstintheconferenceinbothkickreturnaverage(25.7)andkick coverage average (45.3). The RedHawks produced a pair of All-MAC performersinMauriceThomasandKyleKramer.Thomasfinishedfirstin the MAC in kick return average (26.7), while Kramer had 30 of his 65 punts downed inside the opponent’s 20-yard line. Prior to focusing on Miami’s special teams, Palcic coached safeties from 2015 to 2017 and the RedHawk linebackers in 2014. In 2017 Miami ranked third in the MAC in scoring defense, third in total defense and fourthinpassdefense.TheRedHawkswererankedfirstintheMACin

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KEITH GAITHERWIDE RECEIVERS First SeasonElon - 1997

Keith Gaither joined the Western Michigan coaching staff as wide receiv-ers coach on January 14, 2019.

Gaither most recently was the pass game coordinator and wide receiv-ers coach at East Carolina (2017-18), where he was responsible for the instruction and teaching of all aspects of the wide receiver position in a multiple pro style offense. In each of his two seasons, the Pirates producedafirst-teamall-conferencewidereceiver.

Prior to ECU, Gaither was at Army for two seasons, directing the Black

Knights’ receiving corps in 2015 and 2016. His pass catchers stood fourth nationally in yards per reception with a 17.9 average in 2016 during Army’s successful 8-5 campaign, which included a 21-17 win over Navy and a 38-31 overtime victory against North Texas in the Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas Bowl.

InhisfirstyearatWestPoint,GaithercoachedEdgarPoeandDeAndreBell to notable performances. Poe produced a trio of 100-yard receiving games and caught six touchdown passes, which was the most by a Black Knight since 2007, while Bell turned in career highs in receptions and yards as a senior.

Gaither was wide receivers coach at Ball State from 2011 to 2014 and helped guide the Cardinals to back-to-back bowl appearances following the 2012 (Beef ‘O’ Brady’s) and 2013 (GoDaddy.com) seasons.

While in Muncie, Gaither was responsible for a combined three All-Mid-AmericanConferencefirst-teamselectionsin2012and2013,along with second-team and third-team All-MAC picks in 2014. One of his top pupils was Willie Snead, who set BSU single-season receiving records in yardage (1,516), catches (106) and touchdowns (15) in 2013.

GaitheralsoimpactedhisplayersoffthefieldasBriggsOrsbonearnedCapital One Academic All-America honors in 2011, while Connor Ryan was a Capitol One Academic All-District choice a year later. Orsbon completed his career as only the second receiver in Ball State history to record over 200 career catches.

During his two-year stint at Elon in 2009 and 2010, Gaither helped Terrell Hudgins establish 19 NCAA, Southern Conference and Phoenix records andtoarunner-upfinishinthevotingforthe2009WalterPaytonAward,which formally recognizes the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Player-of-the-Year. Additionally, Gaither mentored All-American pass catcher and Baltimore Ravens draft pick Aaron Mellette while at Elon.

Gaither began his coaching career in 1997 as defensive backs coach at Greensboro (N.C.) College before moving to Tusculum (Tenn.) College for the1998and1999campaigns.Followingafive-yearrunasanassistantat alma mater Thomasville (N.C.) High School, Gaither returned to the col-lege ranks as Winston-Salem State’s recruiting coordinator and defensive backs coach from 2005 to 2008.

A four-year starter and two-time all-region performer as a member of the Phoenix secondary, Gaither earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology from Elon in 1997.

Gaither and his wife Holly have four children: Jonesha, Akeem, Madison and Hazel.

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total defense in 2016 and fourth in pass defense. Palcic spent the 2013 season with Alabama as a defensive analyst. Prior to joining the Crimson Tide, he was the defensive backs coach at Ashland University for one season, helping the Eagles to a perfect 11-0 regular season and was part of a defensive unit that led the GLIAC in scoring and total defense. Palcic spent six seasons as the co-defensive coordinator/defensive backs coach at Indiana from 2005-10, helping the Hoosiers advance to their firstbowlgamein13years(2006InsightBowl).Palcic’sdefenseledtheBig Ten in sacks (47), turnovers (31) and interceptions (19) in 2007. In his time with the Hoosiers, Palcic mentored two former National Football League draft picks: Tracey Porter (2008, second round) and Ray Fisher (2010, seventh round). Porter would go on to intercept Peyton Manning in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl XLIV, securing a victory for the New Orleans Saints. Before coaching at Indiana, Palcic was also at Miami from 1999-2004. In hisfirstseasonhecoachedlinebackerDustinCohen,whowasnamedthe1999 Mid-American Conference Defensive Player of the Year. Palcic over-saw defensive backs and special teams from 2000-03 and was named the team’s defensive coordinator in 2004. The 2003 RedHawks won the MACChampionshipandfinishedtheseason10thintheAPpoll. Palcic began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Eastern Michigan in 1998. He was an outside linebacker at Miami from 1994-97, completing his degree in sociology in 1998. Palcic and his wife, Courtney, have one son, Nicholas and a daughter, Gabrielle.

GAITHER COACHING HISTORY1997 Greensboro Defensive Backs Coach 1998-99 Tusculum College (Tenn.) Defensive Backs Coach 2000-05 Thomasville High School (N.C.) Assistant Coach 2005-08 Winston-Salem State Defensive Backs/Recruiting Coord2009-10 Elon Wide Receivers Coach2011-14 Ball State Wide Receivers Coach2015-16 Army Wide Receivers Coach2017-18 East Carolina Wide Receivers Coach2019- Western Michigan Wide Receivers Coach

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EVANS COACHING HISTORY2004-05 Dayton Graduate Assistant 2006-07 Northwestern Graduate Assistant 2008-12 Albany WR Coach 2013 UAB RB Coach 2014-16 Dayton Offensive Coord/QB Coach 2017 Western Michigan RB Coach2018- Western Michigan Pass Game Coord./QB Coach

BILL KENNEYTIGHT ENDSSeventh SeasonNorwich - 1981

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ERIC EVANSPASS GAME COORDINATOR /QUARTER-BACKSThird SeasonDePauw - 2003

on to be drafted by the Chicago Bears in the 2016 NFL Draft. Evans also coached Darrin Reaves who signed in 2014 with the Carolina Panthers as an undrafted free agent.

As an undergraduate at DePauw University, Evans spent four years as a student assistant. He was the 2003 recipient of DePauw’s Kenneth Brooks Holland Memorial Award.

Evans received his B.A. in kinesiology with a minor in history. A native of St. Charles, Ill., he earned a master’s degree in exercise science from Dayton in 2006.

Evans is married to his wife, Rebecca.

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EricEvansspenthisfirstseasonatWesternMichiganastherunningbacks coach and in February 2018 transitioned to quarterbacks coach and pass game coordinator.

Inhisfirstseasonasthepassinggamecoordinatorandquarterbackscoach the Bronco quarterbacks Jon Wassink and Caleb Eleby combined to throw 20 touchdowns. WMU gained 3,086 yards threw the air and averaged 237.8 yards per game.

In 2017, WMU’s running game was ranked 23rd in the nation with 224.8 yardspergamein2017andfivedifferentBroncobacksscoredatouch-down.

Senior Jarvion Franklin set a number of school records, becoming WMU’s all-time leading rusher with 4,867 career yards, and career rushing touchdownsleaderwith52.AfirstteamAll-MACselection,Franklinranfor a league-best 1,228 yards, averaging 102.3 yards per game. He totaled 11 touchdowns and was twice named MAC Player of the Week. Franklin signed a free agent contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers this past spring.

Evans arrived in Kalamazoo after coaching for three years as the Dayton offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. He had two stints at Day-ton,withthefirstcomingasagraduateassistantfrom2004-06.Duringhis most recent stop, the Flyers went a combined 19-4 over the last two seasonsandfinishedinthetop10innumerousoffensivecategories.While also serving as quarterback coach, he developed Alex Jeske into a Pioneer Football League all-conference selection.

In2014EvansworkedwithquarterbackWillBardowhofinishedsecondin Dayton history in career yardage. Bardo upped his completion percent-age by 10 points in one season after working with Evans.

In addition to working at Dayton, Evans also coached at Northwestern, UAB and Albany. At Northwestern, he was a graduate assistant for two years. He assisted with the quarterbacks, wide receivers and tight ends and helped build the Big Ten Conference’s top passing offense at 307.9 ypg.

HewasatAlbanyforfiveseasonswherehecoachedwidereceivers.Twoofhiswideouts,RyanKirchnerandTimBush,finishedfirstandsecondincareer receptions at Albany. The Great Danes won Northeast Conference championshipsthreetimesinthosefiveyears.TheywontheGridironClassic in 2008 and played in the NCAA FCS playoffs in 2011. Also in 2011, Evans participated at the NCAA Coaches’ Academy.

DuringhisfirsttermatDayton,Evanscoachedtightendsandwaspartof the offensive staff that transitioned the Flyer attack from running the option out of the I formation to a spread passing attack. One of Evans’ pupils,MattChampa,wasDayton’sfirsttightendAll-Americanin55years.

Before going back to Dayton, Evans also spent one season at UAB. As the runningbackcoachfortheBlazers,hecoachedJordanHoward,whofin-ished second nationally in rushing yards by a freshman. Howard would go

Bill Kenney brings nearly three decades of experience at the Big Ten level to the Western Michigan football program as the tight ends coach for the Broncos.

Overthelastfiveyears,KenneyhasmentoredBroncotightendDonnieErnsberger, who was a second team All-MAC selection in 2017 and a third team All-MAC selection in 2016. Ernsberger scored four touchdowns and totaled 394 yards on 34 receptions this past season. He was invited to and played in the NFLPA Bowl and was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this past spring.

Kenney has worked with both the tight ends and offensive tackles since joining the staff at WMU. During the 2016 MAC Championship season WMUhadtwofirstteamAll-MACtackleselectionsinChukwumaOkoraforand Taylor Moton. Moton was named an All-American in 2016 and drafted in the second round by the Carolina Panthers. Okorafor earned All-American status in 2017 and was drafted in the third round by the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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In2015,KenneycoachedlefttackleWillieBeaverstofirstteamAll-MAChonors.BeaverswasthefirstBroncooffensivelinemansince2012toearnfirst-teamhonors.Beaversalsowouldbedrafted,goinginthefourthroundtotheMinnesotaVikings.HewasWMU’sfirstoffensivelinemandrafted since 1995.

In his second season at WMU in 2014, Kenney’s work with the offensive tackles and tight ends helped produce the MAC’s Offensive Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year in Jarvion Franklin.

Kenney brings 31 years of coaching experience to the Broncos with a bulk of that coming at Penn State University where he began as a gradu-ate assistant (1988) and worked with the offensive line from 1989-2011. He took on the role of recruiting coordinator in 1992-95 and worked directly with offensive tackles and tight ends from 2000-11.

During his time with the Nittany Lions, Kenney coached six All-Americans and 18 All-Big Ten players. He coached 10 Academic All-Americans and 47 Academic All-Big Ten players.

Kenneydeveloped30NFLplayers,25draftpicksandfivefreeagents,all of whom received their degrees from PSU. He recruited 32 NFL draft picks,includingfivefirstroundpicks.Hisoffensivelinepavedthewayfor Larry Johnson to rush for a program record 2,587 yards and helped produce eight 1,000-yard rushers since 2002.

His offensive line ranked fourth nationally in sacks allowed in 2008, allowing just 13 sacks. In 2005 the Penn State offensive line allowed fewerthan15sacksandfinishedsecondintheBigTeninrushingandscoring.

Prior to joining Penn State, Kenney served as a graduate assistant at Nebraska (1986-87) and worked at his alma mater, Norwich University, intheoffensivebackfieldin1982.Kenneywasathree-yearstarteratNorwich as a tight end/fullback and was team co-captain in 1981.

Kenney and his wife, Kathryn, have three children, Joseph, Matthew and Jacqueline.

KENNEY COACHING HISTORY1982 Norwich OffensiveBackfield1983-84 Dennis-Yarmouth HS Assistant Coach 1985 Lincoln HS Assistant Coach 1986-87 Nebraska Graduate Assistant 1988 Penn State Graduate Assistant 1989-91/93-99 Penn State Offensive Line Coach 2000-11 Penn State Offensive Tackles/TE Coach 2013- Western Michigan Tight Ends Coach

MIKE BATHRUNNING BACKSFirst SeasonMiami - 2000

Mike Bath joined the Western Michigan coaching staff as running backs coach on January 14, 2019.

BathcomestoWesternMichiganafterfiveseasonsatWyoming(2014-18) and previously was at Miami University (2004-09, 2011-19) and Ashland University (2009-11). Bath coached the Cowboy running backs, fullbacks, tight ends and has been a co-special teams coordinator during his time in Laramie.

In 2017, Bath coached senior fullback Drew Van Maanen, who was a semifinalistfortheNationalFootballFoundation’sWilliamV.CampbellTrophy, also referred to as the Academic Heisman. Wyoming’s 2017 offensewasextremelyefficientintheredzone,scoringon33of34red-zone opportunities to rank No. 2 in the nation. The offense also did an excellent job of protecting the ball, committing only 14 turnovers to rank No. 19 in the country. UW’s offense combined with its defense (38 turnovers forced) to rank No. 1 in the nation in turnover margin, with a +24 turnover margin.

Cowboy special teams also were among the nation’s best in 2017. UW ranked No. 1 in the nation in kickoff returns (28.3 yards per return) and ranked No. 3 in the Mountain West and No. 30 in the nation in punt returns (10.26 yards per return). The punt return coverage team was also extremely effective, ranking No. 2 in the MW and No. 27 nationally, allow-ing opponents only 4.72 yards per return. Individually, Cowboy kickoff returner Tyler Hall earned Honorable Mention All-Mountain West honors as a sophomore.

Bath coached former Cowboy running back Brian Hill, who set the Wyoming career and single-season rushing records during his three-year career at Wyoming that ended in 2016. Hill concluded his career with 4,287 rushing yards, and in 2016 he set the Wyoming single-season rushing record of 1,860 yards. He ranked No. 3 in the nation in rushing yards in 2016 (1,860), ranked No. 4 in the NCAA in rushing touchdowns (22) and was 23rd in the nation in all-purpose yards (139.57 yards per game). Hill averaged 9.4 points per game to rank No. 12 in the nation, and he scored a total of 132 points to rank No. 7 nationally. Hill was one ofonly10nationalsemifinalistsfortheDoakWalkerAward,honoringthe nation’s premier running back each season. He earned Third Team All-America honors from College Sports Madness, and was selected First Team All-Mountain West by conference head coaches and media. Hill was invited to and participated in the 2017 NFL Draft Combine, and was selectedinthefifthroundofthe2017NFLDraftbytheAtlantaFalcons.

Bath helped coach the 2016 Cowboy offense that averaged 35.9 points per game to rank No. 2 in the Mountain West and No. 25 in the nation. The passing game, averaged 15.3 yards per completion to rank No. 8 in the NCAA, and in red-zone offense the Pokes converted 90.6 percent of their red-zone opportunities into scores to rank 14th in the country. Wyoming’s offense ranked No. 1 in the MW and No. 22 in the NCAA in firstdowns(312),wasNo.32inthenationintimeofpossession(31:34),rankedNo.33inthecountryinpassingefficiency(143.82rating)andNo.36 in the nation in rushing offense, averaging 205.4 yards per game.

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Doak Walker Award Preseason Watch List. Later in the season, UW soph-omore running back Hill was added to the Doak Walker Watch List, and Hillwentontobenamedoneofonly11semifinalistsfortheawardandwastheonlysemifinalistfromanon-PowerFiveconference.HillearnedSecond Team All-Mountain West honors in 2015, and ranked No. 8 in the nation in average rushing yards per game (135.9) and No. 9 in total rush-ing yards (1,631). His 1,631 rushing yards and 135.9 yards per game broke the Wyoming school records originally set by Ryan Christopherson in 1994. Wick ended his Wyoming career with 2,533 career rushing yards to rank No. 6 on the Wyoming career list.

In 2014, Bath coached Wick and Hill who combined for 1,589 rushing yards and eight 100-yard rushing games. Hill was selected the Walter Camp Football Foundation National Offensive Player of the Week for his performance at Fresno State in 2014. He accounted for 387 all-purpose yards against the Bulldgos -- 281 rushing yards and 106 receiving yards. HillbecameonlythefifthplayerinNCAAhistorytorushforatleast200yards and have at least 100 yards receiving in a single game. His 387 all-purpose yards was the best single-game performance in the nation for the 2014 season and set a new University of Wyoming single-game record and a Mountain West Conference single-game record. His 281 rushing yards was the second best single-game performance in Wyoming school history.

Prior to coming to Wyoming, Bath served as the interim head coach at Miami, his alma mater, in 2013. He was named interim head coach on Oct. 6, 2013, and also assumed the role as offensive coordinator at that time after beginning the season coaching the quarterbacks and wide receivers.

Bath returned to his alma mater in 2011 to coach the wide receivers and tight ends. In 2012, he moved into the role of quarterbacks coach, and coached Miami QB Zac Dysert, who set school records for career total offense (12,678) and career passing yards (12,013). Dysert was drafted by the Denver Broncos in 2013, and was part of a Bronco team that made a run to the Super Bowl his rookie season. Bath also coached wide receiver Andy Cruse at Miami. Cruse signed a free-agent contract with the Houston Texans in 2013 and was on the Texans’ practice squad his rookie year.

Bath began his college coaching career in 2004 as a graduate assistant coach for his alma mater. After serving as a graduate assistant in 2004 and 2005, he was named a full-time assistant in 2006 and coached the RedHawk tight ends for three seasons from 2006-08. Two of his tight ends, Tom Crabtree and Jake O’Connell, went on to play in the NFL.

In 2009, Bath accepted the opportunity to become the offensive coordi-nator at Ashland University in Ashland, Ohio. After serving as the offen-sive coordinator, quarterbacks and wide receivers coach for two seasons (2009-10), he returned to Miami in 2011.

During his time as an assistant coach at Miami, the RedHawks captured three Mid-American Conference (MAC) East Division Championships (2004, ‘05 and ‘07) and made an Independence Bowl appearance in 2004.

A three-year starter at quarterback for Miami from 1998-2000, he com-piled a record of 23-10 as a starter and led the RedHawks to the MAC East Division Co-Championship as a sophomore in 1998. That team post-ed a 10-1 record overall and a 7-1 conference mark. Among those 10 wins in ‘98 was a 13-10 upset victory over No. 12 ranked North Carolina and a 14-13 non-conference victory over Army. His junior season, Miami upset Northwestern of the Big Ten by a score of 28-3 on the road, and his senior season, the RedHawks defeated Vanderbilt of the SEC 33-30 in

Nashville, Tenn. Bath was named his team’s Co-MVP his senior season.

At the conclusion of his college playing career, Bath had set then Miami career records of 6,524 yards passing and 49 passing touchdowns.

He earned a double major at Miami in marketing and organizational behavior in 2001. Bath and his wife, Tara, have three children, Colton, Savannah and Case.

TREVOR ADAMSLINEBACKERSFirst SeasonDayton - 1996

Trevor Andrews joined the Western Michigan coaching staff as linebackers coach on January 14, 2019.

Andrews arrived to Western Michigan from William & Mary, where he spent 18 sea-sonsonstaff,includingfiveastheTribe’sdefensivecoordinator/linebackerscoachand six seasons as the associate head coach.

Andrews established himself as one of the most accomplished defensive line coach-es in the FCS ranks at William & Mary. During his decade-long stint leading the defensive line, he also served as the program’s recruiting coordinator. As defensive coordinator, Andrews developed outstanding student-athletes and pro-duced the Colonial Athletic Association Defensive Player of the Year in 2014 and 2015 and a First Team All-American, one of just three in school history. All-conference accolades quickly accumulated during Andrews’ stint as coordinator as well. Highlighting W&M’s 15 all-conference defensive selections in the staff’s tenure,fivemembersofhislinebackingcorpshaveearnedall-leaguedistinction. In addition to the postseason recognition, four of his former players have gone on to sign NFL contracts during the past four seasons. DeAndre Houston-Carson high-lights the impressive group, as he was drafted in the sixth round by the Chicago Bears in 2016, while linebacker Luke Rhodes (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2016), Reilly (Cleveland Browns, 2015) and defensive tackle Jasper Coleman (Houston Texans, 2015) all signed as free agents. During his tenure as the Tribe’s defensive line coach, Andrews mentored a pair of 2010 NFL Draft picks - defensive end Adrian Tracy (New York Giants, sixth round) and tackle Sean Lissemore (Dallas Cowboys, seventh round). Both players garnered multiple All-America honors during their careers and joined former Tribe standout Adam O’Connor as defensive linemen who have earned national distinction under Andrews’ tutelage. Like Tracy and Lissemore, O’Connor signed an NFL contract when he inked a free agent deal with the Minnesota Vikings in the summer of 2007. Some of the Tribe’s most dominant defensive units came during Andrew’s tenure as an assistant, as W&M ranked second nationally in scoring defense in 2009 and 2013 and sixth in 2010. Additionally, the 2016 squad led the nation in passing yards allowed per game (154.2). Prior to assuming his responsibilities as the defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator, Andrews worked as a defensive assistant at William & Mary for three seasons. Andrews assisted with the Tribe cornerbacks in 2003 and helped groom first-teamall-leagueselectionBillyParker,whosignedasafreeagentwiththeCar-

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ADAMS COACHING HISTORY2008-09 Wake Forest Recruiting Cordinator/Graduate Assistant2010-11 Wofford Cornerbacks2011-18 Charlotte Secondary Coach2019- Western Michigan Cornerbacks

DONTAE WRIGHT SAFETIES Second SeasonMiami University - 2007

Wright joined the Western Michigan football staff in February 2018. He pre-viously was an assistant on the Tennessee Tech staff in 2016 and 2017, overseeing special teams and defensive ends. At the beginning of the 2017 season, Wright was also promoted to be the defensive coordinator.

Before joining the Tennessee Tech staff, Wright spent the previous three seasons (2013-15) at Morehead State. He was the defensive coordina-tor for the 2015 season and also worked with the defensive line, special teams and was a recruiting coordinator during his tenure. As the defensive coordinator, he lowered MSU’s points allowed per game by seven points, which was the second largest improvement for all Division I schools, FBS and FCS, from the year prior. The Eagles ranked in the top 10 in the FCS for interceptions (18) and turnovers (28) and in the top 20 for tackles for loss.

Wright also made a coaching stop at Centre College and spent two sea-sons (2010 & 2011) at North Alabama, where he helped coach the Lions to a combined 18-8 record and an NCAA Division II playoff appearance.

Wright was a graduate assistant at Kentucky from 2007 to 2009, working withthelinebackershisfirstseasonandthedefensivelinethefollowingtwo. The Wildcats went to two Music City Bowls and one Liberty Bowl in his three years.

As a player, Wright was a four-year letterwinner at Miami University (Ohio) from 2003-06 and was part of two Mid-American Conference East Division championship teams. The RedHawks won the conference outright in 2003 and played in the GMAC Bowl, then won a division crown in 2004 and par-ticipated in the Independence Bowl. Wright started at linebacker his senior year and also played on special teams. He was teammates with NFL star Ben Roethlisberger.

A native of Louisa, Ky., Wright earned a bachelor’s degree in physical edu-cation from Miami in 2007.

WRIGHT COACHING HISTORY2007-09 Kentucky Graduate Assistant2010-11 North Alabama Defensive Line2012 Centre College Defensive Line2013-15 Morehead State DC/DL/ST/RC2015-17 Tennessee Tech Defensive Coord./ST/DE2018-19 Western Michigan Co-Special Teams Coord./Safeties2019- Western Michigan Safeties

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JAMES ADAMSCORNERBACKSFirst SeasonWake Forest - 2006

James Adams joined the Western Michigan coaching staff as cornerbacks coach on January 14, 2019.

AdamspreviouslywasatCharlotte,wherehewasoneofthefiveoriginalstaffmem-bers to start the 49ers football program. He served as the team’s secondary coach from 2011-18. He also assisted with coaching special teams units including, kickoff, kickoffreturn,fieldgoalblock,puntandpuntblock.

In 2016 Charlotte led Conference USA with 16 interceptions (14th in NCAA DI) and ranked second in turnover margin (+8). He coached 2016 Freshman All-American, 2017 national leader in forced fumbles and 2018 team leader in tackles, Ben Delu-ca.

In 2015, Adams oversaw a secondary that ranked fourth in C-USA in pass defense in theprogram’sfirstseasonattheFBSlevel.Charlotteranked25thintheFCSwith15interceptions during the 49ers inaugural season of 2013. Charlotte added another 13 INT’s in 2014. In 2015, Charlotte had 10 picks, led by CB Terrance Winchester whotiedforfirstinC-USAwithfourinterceptions.

In2015,49erssafetyDesmondCooperbecamethefirstCharlotteplayertosignanNFL contract when he signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars. In 2016, safety Branden Dozier was invited to the Pittsburgh Steelers mini-camp.

Adams was at Wofford as the cornerbacks coach from 2010 to 2011, helping the Terrierswinthe2010SouthernConferencechampionship.Woffordrankedfirstinthe SoCon in total defense and passing defense that season.

Prior to Wofford, Adams worked at Wake Forest as recruiting assistant in 2008 and offensive graduate assistant in 2009.

A former Wake Forest linebacker whose career was cut short by a knee injury, Ad-ams graduated in 2006. A Durham native, Adams attended Northern Durham High.

Adams and his wife, Tori, have two children: Londyn and Royce.

olina Panthers upon graduation. Andrews came to W&M after spending the 2000 season as an assistant at Ran-dolph-Macon College, where he worked as the secondary coach and special teams coordinator. As a three-year letterwinner at defensive back for the University of Dayton, Andrews was a member of three conference championship teams with the Flyers and played on Dayton’s undefeated 1996 squad (11-0). After earning his B.S. in physical education from Dayton in 1998, Andrews accepted a graduate position at Illinois Wesleyan University and coached the secondary while working toward his graduate degree in athletic administration. Andrews and his wife, Danielle, have four children: James, Sophia, Aiden and An-nabelle.

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NICK FAUSGRADUATE ASSISTANT DEFENSESecond SeasonSaint Joseph’s - 2017

HUNTER NICHOLSGRADUATE ASSISTANT DEFENSESecond SeasonSouthern Mississippi - 2014

BILLY VANDEMERKTGRADUATE ASSISTANT OFFENSE Third SeasonSaint Joseph’s - 2015

GRANT GEIBDIRECTOR OF STRENGTH &CONDITIONINGThird SeasonOhio Wesleyan - 2009

KYLE MURRAYASSISTANT DIRECTOR STRENGTH & CONDITIONINGSecond SeasonTowson - 2006

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BRIAN COLLINSGRADUATE ASSISTANT OFFENSEFirst SeasonSaint Joseph’s - 2017

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DREW ROBINSONASSISTANT AD FOOTBALL OPERATIONSThird SeasonSyracuse - 2007

GAVIN PORTEROPERATIONS & RECRUITING ASSIS-TANT Second SeasonWestern Michigan - 2018

KYLE DERICKSONDIRECTOR OF PLAYER PERSONNEL Third SeasonButler - 2003

ADAM FRYDIRECTOR OF FOOTBALLVIDEOThird SeasonWestern Michigan - 2014

SARAH MCBRIENHEAD ATHLETIC TRAINERSeventhSeason at WMUWagner - 2014

TAYLOR JORGENSENFOOTBALL EQUIPMENTMANAGEREighth SeasonWestern Michigan - 2008

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#90 KEN AGUIRREJR | DL | 6-1 | 290Joilet, Ill.Joilet Catholic Academy HS

2018 - Sophomore • Played in career-high 10 games •MadecollegiatedebutatMichigan,recordingfirstcareertackle. 2017 - Redshirt Freshman • Did not play due to injury 2016 - Redshirted High School • Led Joliet Catholic to 10-2 record and conference title in 2015 • Four-year starter on the defensive line • Rated three-star prospect by SigningDay.com • Ranked 45th overall prospect in Illinois by Rivals.com Personal • Majoring in Criminal Justice • Born on Nov. 2, 1997 • Son of Armour and Crystal Phillips • Has 11 siblings

GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF FR 2017 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2018 10 5 1 6 1.0 1 0 0 0 Total 10 5 1 6 1.0 1 0 0 0

#26 K.J. ANDERSONRSO | DB | 6-0 | 190Buford, Ga.Buford HS

2018 - Redshirt Freshman• Played in one game, making collegiate debut at Michigan

2017 - Redshirted

High School• Led Buford to 2016 regional title and 10th consecutive state champi-onship appearance in school history• Had two interceptions against Loganville•Alsocompetedintrackandfieldasasprinter• Rated three-star prospect by Rivals.com and 247Sports.com

Personal• Majoring in Business

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#25 KAREEM ALIRSR-TR | DB | 5-11 | 180Sicklerville, N.J.Temple University

TEMPLE - 2015-19• Played two seasons while battling injuries at Temple before graduating in 2019• Played in a career-high four games during the 2016 season• Four-star recruit in high school that played in the 2015 US Army All-American game

#23 TRAE ALLENRFR | RB | 5-9 | 196Pontiac, Mich.Groves HS

2018 - Redshirted

#10 GRIFFIN ALSTOTTRFR | QB | 6-2 | 215St. Petersburg, Fla.Northside Christian HSPurdue

2018 - Redshirt Freshman • Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules

2017 - Redshirted at Purdue

High School•NamedfirstteamAll-StateClass2A• Nominated for the Class 2A Offensive Player of the Year• Completed 164 of 296 passes (.554) for 2,410 yards, 31 touchdowns and eight interceptions in 12 games as a senior•Alsorushed70timesfor235yardsandeighttouchdownsinhisfinalhigh school season•Hadcareer-highsof317passingyardsandfivetouchdownsinteam’s47-0 win over Indian Rocks Christian•Threwfor201yardsandfivetouchdownsinteam’sFHSAAClass2AquarterfinalwinoverCambridgeChristian• Completed 109 of 215 passes (.507) for 1,725 yards, 15 touchdowns and 10 interceptions as a junior in 10 games• Added four rushing touchdowns in his junior season•Went85for179(.475)for1,244yards,15touchdownsandfiveinter-ceptions as a sophomore• Rushed for 98 yards and a pair of scores as a sophomore• Also was team’s kicker as a sophomore, making 19 of 21 extra points andonefieldgoal

Personal• Born April 1, 1999• Son of Mike and Nicole Alstott, father was high school coach• Father played fullback at Purdue and spent 12 seasons in the NFL with Tampa Bay - was six-time Pro Bowl player and won Super Bowl XXXVII with the Buccaneers• Has two younger sisters, Lexie and Hannah

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#58 ANTONIO BALABANI SR | DL | 6-3 | 245 | 2LMacomb, Mich.Dakota HS

2018 - Junior• Played in all 13 games • Totaled 21 tackles, six tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks and four quarterback hurries• Had season-high four tackles and a half sack in win over Eastern Michigan (10/6)• Recorded three tackles and a sack in win at Central Michigan (10/20)• Earned second varsity letter

2017 - Sophomore• Played and started in all 12 games• Totaled 33 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, four sacks, three quarterback hurries and forced a fumble•Hadfirstcareerforcedfumblevs.Idahoona7-yardsack(9/16)•RecordedfivetacklesagainstBuffalo(10/7)andAkron(10/15)• Recorded a sack in three of the last four games•Earnedfirstvarsityletter

2016 - Redshirt Freshman• Appeared in three games• Recorded four tackles• Had two tackles vs. NC Central (9/9/16) and at Akron (10/15/16)

2015 - Redshirted

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#13 TYRON ARNETTJR | WR | 6-1 | 185 | 1LBelle Glade, Fla.Pahokee HS

2018 - Sophomore• Played in seven games• Returned a punt 76 yards for a touchdown against Delaware State (9/15)• Had two receptions for 13 yards at Georgia State (9/22)

2017 - Freshman• Played in eight games• Made 13 receptions, totaling 210 yards, with one touchdown• First game was against Idaho, made four catches for 30 yards• Caught a team season-long 68 yard pass from freshman QB Reece Goodard at Northern Illinois, had three catches for 93 yards vs. the Huskies (11/15)• Made six receptions for 87 yards at Toledo (11/24)•Earnedfirstvarsityletter

High School• Recorded 60 catches for 1,222 yards and 16 TDs senior year• Twice selected all-state, three-time all-conference selection• Ranked by ESPN as top 150 WR in the country• Was all-conference selection in both basketball and track

Personal• Majoring in Biomedical Sciences• Born on Dec. 4, 1998• Parents are Tyron and Ronelda Arnett• Has a sister, Bryce• Uncle, Alric Arnett was a wide receiver at West Virginia in 2008 & 2009

GP REC YDS TD Long REC/G AVG/C AVG/G2017 9 14 210 1 68 1.6 16.2 26.32018 7 4 26 0 9 0.6 6.5 3.7Total 16 18 236 1 68 1.1 13,1 14,8

CAREER HIGHSReceptions: 6, at Toledo (11/24/17)Receiving Yards: 93, at Northern Illinios (11/15/2017)Receiving TDs: 1, at Toledo (11/24/17)Long Reception: 68, at Northern Illinios (11/15/2017)

#51 JORDAN ASBURY JR | OL | 6-3 | 295Warren, Mich.De La Salle HS

2018 - Sophomore• Played in seven games, 69 snaps• Started against Ohio

2017 - Redshirt Freshman• Played in four games, 95 snaps• Started against Wagner (9/23) and Ball State (9/30)

2016 - Redshirted

High School• Rated three-star prospect by 247sports.com• Ranked top-50 prospect in Michigan by 247sports.com• Led De La Salle to a Division 2 state championship in 2014• Named First-Team All-State by Detroit News• Earned all-county and all-league honors• Played both offensive and defensive line Personal• Majoring in Criminal Justice• Born on May 19, 1998• Son of Joseph and Shelley Asbury• Siblings are Joey, Jake and Emily• Brother Joey played basketball at Oakland University (2010-14)

• Born on Dec. 29, 1998• Son of Deollo and Tristacia Anderson, father played at Michigan from 1992-1995 as a defensive back• Siblings are Avery, BieAris and Camille• Sister Camille played basketball NC State before transferring to South-ern Miss, currently a junior • Grandfather played for the Minnesota Vikings

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#2 LEVANTE BELLAMYSR | RB | 5-9 | 185 | 2LIndianapolis, Ind.Pike HS

Notable - Clocked a 4.28 second 40-yard dash (laser) in June 2019

2018 - Redshirt Junior• Played in all 13 games• First Team All-MAC• Finished second in the MAC in rushing with a career-high 1,228 yards, while rushing for six touchdowns•Hadfive100+rushinggames• Recorded 101 total yards in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl (12/21)• Ran for 213 yards on 35 carries (both career highs) and one TD at Ball State(11/13)...wasfirst200-yardrushinggameofcareer• Rushed for 145 yards on 15 carries, with one touchdown at Central Michigan (10/20)• Ran 145 yards off on career-high 24 carries, coming four yards shy of his career high rushing at Bowling Green (10/13)• Had two TDs against Eastern Michigan, one rushing, one receiving (10/6)• Had 121 yards rushing on career-high 21 carries, long of 58, at Geor-gia State (9/22)•Scoreda40-yardTDonWMU’sfirstoffensiveplayofthegamevs.Delaware State (9/15)• Rushed for 120 yards on 11 attempts, with 7-yard and 64-yard touch-down runs in season-opener vs. Syracuse (8/31)2017 - Redshirt Sophomore• Played in six games, starting four, suffered season-ending injury vs. Akron (10/15)• Totaled 394 yards rushing on 49 attempts, scored three touchdowns• Caught seven passes for 54 yards• Rushed for 98 yards on nine attempts, with a long of 48 in sea-son-opener at #4 USC (9/2)• Ran for 67 yards on 12 attempts at Michigan State (9/9)• Ran for a season-long 131 yards, scoring a 66-yard touchdown on opening drive at Buffalo (10/7)

2016 - Sophomore•Appearedinfirstthreegamesbeforesufferingseason-endinginjuryduring the fourth quarter at Illinois (9/17)• Made four receptions at Northwestern (9/3)• Totaled 121 yards on 16 carries with one TD vs. NC Central (9/10)• Received medical redshirt

2015 - Freshman• Finished the year with 493 rushing yards and 72 receiving yards in 13 games played• Led the team with 149 yards on nine carries and a touchdown at Ohio (10/17), with a season-long run of 56 yards• Added 92 all-purpose yards (60 kick return, 32 rushing) against Murray State (9/19)• Had seven carries for 42 yards at Eastern Michigan (10/29)• Carried nine times for 69 yards and a touchdown vs. Ball State (11/5)•Earnedfirstvarsityletter

High School• Rushed for 3,297 career yards and recorded 50 rushing TDs• Rated a 3-star prospect by Rivals.com and Scout.com• Rushed for 2,360 yards and 35 TDs as a junior• Class 3A IHSAA State Finalist

High School• Rated 3-star prospect by Scout.com and Rivals.com• Ranked No. 27 on Detroit News Blue Chip Recruits list• Named First-Team All-Metro East• Earned First Team All-State honors and First Team All-Conference• Holds single-season sack record with 16• 142 career tackles and 21 sacks

Personal• Majoring in Engineering Design Technology• Born on Oct. 25, 1996 in Vitini, Kosovo• Son of Luigi and Jacinte Balabani• Has one older sister, Katrin, and one younger sister, Elizabeth

GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF FR 2016 3 3 1 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 2017 12 20 13 33 7.5 33 1 1 02018 13 15 6 21 6.0 21 0 0 1 Total 28 38 20 58 13.5 54 1 1 1

CAREER HIGHSTackles: 5, 2x last vs. Akron (10/15/17)

#17 ZAIRE BARNESSO | DB | 6-3 | 225 | 1LMundelein, Ill.Carmel Catholic HS

2018 - Freshman• Played in all 13 games• Made collegiate debut against Syracuse (8/31)•RecordedfirstcollegiatetackleatMichigan(9/8)• Had career-high four tackles against Ohio (11/1)•Earnedfirstvarsityletter

High School• Class 7A honorable mention all-state as a running back and safety• Ranked the No. 45 player in the state of Illinois by 247Sports.com• Two-time all-conference, two-time all-area and was an all-state selec-tion in 2017• Named MVP in 2017 and twice named most valuable back• Had 77 tackles (28 solo), six touchdowns, 51 carries for 458 yards, averaging almost nine yards per carry• Also received offers from Cincinnati, Kansas State, Toledo, Central Michigan, Northern Illinois, Ball State and Bowling Green

Personal• Born on Sept. 3, 1999• Son of Annette and Ron Barnes• Brother, Zavier Barnes played football at Saginaw Valley State

GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF FR 2018 13 7 8 15 0.0 0 0 0 0 Total 13 7 8 16 0.0 0 0 0 0

CAREER HIGHSTackles: 4, vs. Ohio (11/1/18)

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• Was also a standout on the track team

Personal• Majoring in Finance• Born on Nov. 28, 1996 in Chicago, Ill.• Son of Tammie Glover• Has one older sibling, Tamon

GP ATT YDS TD Long AVG/A AVG/G2015 13 77 493 2 56 6.4 37.92016 3 20 133 1 27 6.7 44.32017 6 49 394 3 66 8.0 65.72018 13 205 1228 6 64 6.0 94.5Total 35 351 2248 12 66 6.4 64.2

CAREER HIGHSRushing Attempts: 35, at Ball State (11/13/18)Rushing Yards: 213, at Ball State (11/13/18Rushing TDs: 2, vs. Syracuse (8/31/18)Longest Rush: 66, at Buffalo (10/7/17)Receptions: 6, vs. BYU (12/21/18)Receiving Yards: 58, vs. Central Michigan (10/10/15)Longest Reception: 58, vs. Central Michigan (10/10/15)

#89 BRETT BORSKERSO | TE | 6-6 | 255Naperville, Ill.Neuqua Valley HS

2018 - Redshirt Freshman• Played in 10 games•Caughtfirstcareerpassfor17yardsandatouchdowninwinatGeor-gia State (9/22)

2017 - Freshman• Played in season-opener vs. #4 USC, suffered season-ending injury

High School• Rated three-star prospect by 247sports.com and ESPN300• Ranked as 41st prospect in Illinois by 247sports.com• Played both tight end and defensive end• Had three catches for 90 yards and two TDs vs. Wheaton North• Named All-Conference as a junior and senior Personal• Majoring in Finance• Born on June 28, 1998• Son of Diane and Jeff Borske• Mother played volleyball at Eastern Illinois• Siblings are Kyle and Trey

#60 MARK BROOKSJR | OL | 6-6 | 295Portland, Mich.Portland HS

2018 - Sophomore• Played and started in six games, 248 snaps•Earnedfirstvarsityletter

2017 - Redshirt Freshman• Named Academic All-MAC• Played in nine games• Saw 135 snaps, 65 on offense and 70 on special teams

2016 - Redshirted

High School• Played both offensive line and defensive end• Rated as three-star prospect by Scout.com• Recorded interception vs. Hillsdale for a touchdown• Named to 2015 Associated Press and Detroit News Division 5-6 All-State football team• Selected to Lansing State Journal Dream Team• Led Portland to top-10 ranking in Division 5• Paved the way for Raiders to average 40.4 points per game offensively

Personal• Majoring in Integrated Supply Management• Born on Dec. 10, 1997• Son of Jeff and Elena Brooks• Has a sister, Mary• Father played football at Albion

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#96 BRYCE BOUWENSSO | LS | 5-11 | 225 | 1LGrandville, Mich.Grandville HS

2018 - Freshman• Played in all 13 games as the long snapper•RecordedfirstcollegiatetackleagainstSyracuse(8/31)•Earnedfirstvarsityletter

High School• No. 7 ranked long snapper in the nation• East/West all-star nomination, Addix all-star nomination• Two-year varsity starter• Also competed in wrestling and rugby• Teammates with WMU walk-on kicker Gavin Peddie

Personal• Born on Jan. 30, 2000

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#61 MIKE CALIENDOJR | OL | 6-4 | 300 | 2LBrookfield,Wis.BrookfieldEastHS

2018 - Sophomore• Academic All-MAC selection• MAC Distinguished Scholar• Played 13 games, starting in 12• Played 900 snaps, fourth-most on the team• Helped produce 33rd-ranked rushing attack in the nation• Earned second varsity letter

2017 - Redshirt Freshman• Academic All-MAC selection• Named MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete

#65 TREVOR CAMPBELLSO | OL | 6-5 | 300Naperville, Ill.Naperville Central HS

2018 - Redshirt Freshman• Played in one game• Made collegiate debut in win over Delaware State (9/15)

2017 - Redshirted

High School• Rated three-star prospect by 247sports.com, Scout.com and Rivals.com• Ranked as 30th-best overall prospect in Illinois• Named to Naperville Sun All-Area Team• Honored as the DuPage Valley Conference Most Outstanding Lineman• Three-year varsity player

Personal• Majoring in Pre-Business Analytics• Born on Dec. 3, 1998• Parents are Andrea and Andy Campbell• Has siblings Cody and Aubrey• Brother played baseball at Minnesota from 2014-17• Father played football at Central Michigan and Grand Valley State

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#88 WADE BUCKMANJR | TE | 6-6 | 250Holland, Mich.Holland HSPurdue

2018 - Redshirt Sophomore• Played in 11 games on special teams

2017 - Redshirt Freshman (Purdue)• Did not see game action

2016 - Redshirt (Purdue)

High School• Was a four-year starter at quarterback

Personal• Majoring in Management• Born on July 7, 1998

#81 DASHON BUSSELLRFR | WR | 6-2 | 195Knoxville, Tenn.Knoxville Catholic HS

2018 - Redshirted

High School• 3-star recruit with a 247Sports.com .8516 rating, ranked #25 player in the state by Rivals• Played senior season at Knoxville Catholic in Tennessee after starting high school career at Fort Wayne (Ind.) Bishop Luers• Led Knoxville Catholic to a Class 5A state title, caught two touchdowns in state championship win• Named all-region, all-state and all-prep xtra• Totaled 58 catches for 1,100 yards, rushed for 655 yards on 56 car-ries, had 500 kickoff return yards• Scored 15 receiving touchdowns, seven rushing touchdowns and had threeTDsoffofkickoffreturns,scoredatouchdownoneoutoffivetimeshe touched the ball

• Played in all 12 games and made 10 starts•MadefirstcareerstartatMichiganState(9/9)• Was in on 711 offensive plays• WMU ranked 21st in the nation rushing in 2017, averaging 224.8 yards per game - seven different players rushed for 26 touchdowns•Earnedfirstvarsityletter

2016 - Redshirted

High School• Rated a three-star prospect by ESPN300• Earned All-Conference Scholar Athlete•NamedBrookfieldEastMVPandteamcaptainhissenioryear• Named 2015 Associated Press First-Team All-State• Honored as Greater Metro Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year• Ranked 11th overall prospect in the state of Wisconsin by ESPN300• Led his team to a 10-2 record in 2015 and Level 3 playoffs

Personal• Majoring in Biomedical Sciences• Born on Oct. 21, 1997• Son of Charlie and Sue Caliendo• Uncle Chris Caliendo played football at Nebraska• Uncle Cary Caliendo played football at Northern Illinois and is second on career record list for sacks with 31

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#21 STEFAN CLAIBORNE SR | DB | 6-2 | 190 | 2LClinton Twp., Mich.Chippewa Valley HS

2018 - Junior• Academic All-MAC selection• Played and started in all 13 games• Earned second varsity letter• Made 56 tackles, including 41 solos ... also recorded four pass break-ups• Made nine tackles against Syracuse (8/31)• Had two tackles and two pass breakups in win over Eastern Michigan (10/6)• Had four tackles in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl against BYU (12/21

2017 - Sophomore• Named Academic All-MAC• Played in 11 games and started nine•Earnedfirstvarsityletter• Made 64 tackles, including 44 solo, and had 1.5 TFL• Tackles were the third most on the team and led WMU secondary• Recovered three fumbles, tying for fourth most in the nation• Recorded eight tackles against Michigan State (9/9), Idaho (9/16) and Toledo (11/24), recovered a fumble vs. Idaho• Made nine tackles, had two pass breakups and returned a fumble 53 yards in 7-overtime win at Buffalo (10/7)• Had a career-high 10 tackles at Eastern Michigan (10/21)• Forced a fumble and recovered a fumble at Northern Illinois (11/15)

2016 - Freshman• Played in nine games, including MAC Championship•MadefirstcareerappearanceatCentralMichigan(10/1),recordingtwo solo tackles• Had six tackles on the season, four solo•Earnedfirstvarsityletter

High School• Played both receiver and safety• Rated as a three-star prospect by Rivals, 247sports.com and ESPN300• Ranked as the 20th overall prospect in the state of Michigan by ESPN300• Set a school record with 62 catches and more than 665 yards includ-ing seven touchdowns in 2015• Tied school record with 101 career receptions• Returned interception for school-record 95 yards• Blocked school-record 11 kicks in career• Selected First-Team All-State by USA TODAY and the Associated Press as a defensive back• Named to Detroit News All-Metro East First-Team

Personal• Majoring in Business• Born on Oct. 29, 1997• Son of Graylyn Claiborne Sr. and Tonya Grant• Has one sibling, Graylyn

GP UA A TOT TFL PD INT FF FR 2016 10 4 2 6 0.0 0 0 0 02017 11 44 20 64 1.5 2 0 1 32018 13 41 15 56 2.0 4 0 1 1Total 34 89 47 126 3.5 6 0 2 4

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#30 KMARE CAREYRFR | DB | 6-1 | 195Belleville, Mich.Belleville HS

2018 - Freshman• Played in one game, making collegiate debut against Delaware State• Red-shirted

High School• Teammates with WMU signee Patrick Lupro• Offered by WMU following 7-on-7 camp in June 2017• Belleville was a top-ranked team in the state in 2017• Had four interceptions, 27 tackles, three touchdowns, two sacks and eightpassdeflections• Also played basketball, earning all-league honors• Had offers from Temple and Ball State

Personal• Born on March 31, 2000

#5 ANDRE CARTERSO | DL | 6-4 | 255Detroit, Mich.Cass Tech HS

2018 - Freshman•Playedinfivegames• Made collegiate debut against Syracuse (8/31)• Had career-high four tackles, two tackles for loss and a forced fumble in win against Delaware State (9/15)

High School• 3-star recruit with a .8427 rating, ranked #28 player in the state by 247sports.com• Named all-city, all-state and to Dream Team• Totaled 172 career tackles, including 132 solo• Had three fumble recoveries, four forced fumbles and 33.5 sacks• Also participated in wrestling and track• Had 14 Division I offers, including Purdue, Cincinnati, Iowa State, Tem-ple and Boston College

Personal• Born on June 2, 2000

GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF FR 2018 5 2 7 9 2.0 7 0 1 0 Total 5 2 7 9 2.0 7 0 1 0

CAREER HIGHSTackles: 4, vs. Delaware State (9/15/18)Tackles for Loss: 2.0 vs. Delaware State (9/18/18)Forced Fumble: 1 vs. Delaware State (9/18/18)

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#9 NAJEE CLAYTONSR | LB | 6-2 | 240 | 1LPaterson, N.J.Paramus Catholic HSRutgers

2018 - Redshirt Junior• Played in 12 games, starting in nine• Finished with 34 tackles, including 22 solos, eight tackles for loss, three sacks and three forced fumbles• Had four tackles and a half sack in Bronco debut against Syracuse (8/31)• Recorded season-high seven tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss in win over Eastern Michigan•Earnedfirstvarsityletter

2017 - Redshirt Sophomore• Sat due to NCAA transfer rules• Named WMU Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year

2016 - Sophomore (Rutgers)• Played in two games• Made three stops with a pass break-up in the win over Howard (9/10) • had two solo tackles in the season opener at No. 14 Washington (9/3)

2015 - Freshman (Rutgers)• Appeared in the last six games on special teams• Had two stops in win at Army (11/21)•RecordedfirstcareertackleatWisconsin(10/31)

High School• Star-Ledger First Team All-Non Public, Bergen Record First Team All-Bergen County, Star-Ledger Second Team All-State and MSG Varsity Honorable Mention at defensive back• Led Paramus Catholic to Non-Public, Group IV championship appear-ance• Produced 79 tackles, four interceptions and 11 passes defended during senior campaign• Also hauled in 19 receptions for 232 yards and two scores at receiver• Had 31 receptions for 462 yards and three scores as a junior• Contributed 12 scores and 1,490 total yards during career• Rated No. 13 overall prospect in New Jersey by ESPN.com

Personal• Majoring in Criminal Justice• Born on Aug. 28, 1996

GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF FR 2018 12 22 12 34 8.0 36 2 3 0 Total 12 22 12 34 8.0 36 2 3 0

CAREER HIGHSTackles: 7, vs. Eastern Michigan (10/6/18)Tackles for Loss: 1.5 x2 last vs. Eastern Michigan (10/6/18)Sacks: 1.0 x2 last at Bowling Green (10/20/18)

#14 CALIN CRAWFORDJR | DB | 5-11 | 195Canton, Mich.Salem HS

2018 - Redshirt Sophomore• Played in nine games• Made collegiate debut at Michigan (9/8)•RecordedfirstcareertackleatBowlingGreen(10/13)• Had two tackles against Toledo (10/25)

2017 - Redshirt Freshman• Member of the scout team

2016 - Redshirted

High School• Played wide receiver and corner back

Personal• Majoring in Sport Management• Born on May 28, 1998• Son of Chris and Tonya Crawford

GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF FR 2018 9 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 Total 9 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 0

CAREER HIGHSTackles: 2 vs. Toledo (10/25/18)

CAREER HIGHSTackles: 10, at Eastern Michigan (10/21/17)TFL: 1, at Eastern Michigan (10/21/2017)Fumbles Forced: 1, at Northern Illinios (11/15/2017)Fumbles Recovered: 1, 3x, last at Northern Illinios (11/15/2017)Passes Defended: 2, at Buffalo (10/7/17)

#19 CAM COOPERRSO | WR | 5-10 | 185Chelsea, Mich.Chelsea HSButler

2018 - Redshirted• Sat out due to NCAA Transfer rules

2017 - Freshman• Attended Butler, playing in 10 games for the Bulldogs• Made eight receptions for 61 yards • Recorded three tackles and a fumble recovery• Totaled 485 yards on 24 kickoff returns, longest of 41 yards, and 61 yards on 11 punt returns with a long of 32

High School• Three years as varsity starter•2015StateChampionshipfinalist,ledteamtoan11-1recordforthe2015 season

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#72 DYLAN DEATHERAGESO | OL | 6-4 | 300Kankakee, Ill.Bishop McNamara HS

2018 - Redshirt Freshman• Academic All-MAC•Playedinfivegames• Made collegiate debut at Michigan (9/8

2017 - Redshirted

High School• Rated as three-star prospect and fourth-best tackle in Illinois by Scout.com• Named 2016 MaxPreps All-American• Named to Illinois All-State team by the Illinois Coaches Association• Earned All-Area honors by the Kankakee Valley Daily Journal• Led Bishop McNamara to 2015 Class 3A state championship• Named All-Catholic League team selection• Also played basketball and baseball

Personal• Majoring in Pre-Nursing• Born on Jan. 16, 1999• Son of Mike and Tina Deatherage• Has one sibling, Devin

#82 JARET CURTISJR | WR | 5-11 | 185Green Bay, Wis.Ashwaubenon HS

2018 - Sophomore• Did not see game action

2017 - Redshirt Freshman• Played in six games, primarily on special teams•Madefirstcareerappearancevs.Akron(10/15)

2016 - Redshirted

High School• Two-year team captain• Honorable mention all-conference his junior year• Three-sport athlete• Had over 500 yards receiving and six TDs as a junior

Personal• Majoring in Political Science• Born on Dec. 29, 1997• Son of Todd Curtis and Lisa Curtis• Has a brother Cade• Father, Todd played baseball at UW-Oshkosh on its national champion-ship team

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#3 ANTON CURTISSR | DB | 6-0 | 195 | 2LGrosse Pointe, Mich.East English Village Prep HS

2018 - Redshirt Junior• Played in all 13 games, starting in two• Switched to defensive back• Finished season with 24 tackles, three pass breakups and two inter-ceptions•HadfivetacklesatMiami(9/29)• Had two interceptions in win at Bowling Green (10/13)• Made three tackles in Famous Idaho Potato Bowl against BYU (12/21)• Earned second varsity letter

2017 - Sophomore• Played in all 12 games, starting six• Totaled 211 yards receiving on 18 receptions•Madefirstcareerstartinseason-openerat#4USC,makingthreecatches for 30 yards (9/2)•Caughtfivepassesfor62yards,makinga27-yardreceptionatToledo(11/24), both career highs•Earnedfirstvarsityletter

2016 - Redshirt Freshman• Played in four games

2015 - Redshirted

High School• Rated a 3-star prospect by Scout.com• Ranked no. 36 in Detroit News Blue Chip Recruits list• Played quarterback in high school at East English Village Prep

Personal• Majoring in Sport Management• Born on July 6, 1997• Son of Tonya Manly• Siblings are Antony, Jeremy and Anyah

GP REC YDS TD Long REC/G AVG/C AVG/G2016 4 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.02017 12 18 211 0 27 1.5 11.7 17.6Total 16 18 211 0 27 1.1 11.7 13.2

GP UA A TOT TFL PD INT FF FR 2016 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02017 12 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 02018 13 17 7 14 0.0 5 2 0 0Total 29 20 7 27 0.0 5 2 0 0

CAREER HIGHSReceptions: 5, vs. Toledo (11/24/17)Receiving Yards: 62, vs. Toledo (11/24/17)Receiving TDs: n/aLong Reception: 27, vs. Toledo (11/24/17)Tackles: 6 at Ball State (11/13/18)Interceptions: 2 at Bowling Green (10/13/18)

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RUSHING GP ATT YDS TD Long AVG/A AVG/G2018 5 29 -27 3 12 -0.9 -5.4Total 5 29 -27 3 12 -0.9 -5.4

CAREER HIGHSCompletions: 23, vs Toledo (10/25/18)Attempts: 36, vs. BYU (12/21/18)Passing Yards: 293 vs Toledo (10/25/18)Passing TDs: 2, vs Toledo (10/25/18)Comp. Pct (min. 10 att.): 82.1% vs Toledo (10/25/18)Long Pass: 62, vs. Toledo (10/25/18)Rush Attempts: 8, vs. Northern Illinois (11/20/18)Rush Yards: 22, @ Ball State (11/13/18)Rush TDs: 1, x3 last vs BYU (12/21/18)Long rush: 12, vs Northern Illinois (11/20/18)

#7 D’WAYNE ESKRIDGESR | DB/WR | 5-9 | 190 | 2LBluffton, Ind.Bluffton HS

Notable - Will play DB in 2019

2018 - Junior• Played in 11 games, starting in seven• Finished second on the team with 776 yards receiving, 38 receptions and three touchdowns• Racked up a career-high 240 yards receiving on eight receptions and two touchdowns against Syracuse (8/31)• Named MAC West Offensive Player of the Week for performance against Syracuse• Recorded 141 yards receiving on seven catches at Miami (9/29)• Had 123 yards and six receptions in win over Northern Illinois (11/20)• Had two receptions for 61 yards in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl against BYU (12/21)• Earned second varsity letter

2017 - Sophomore• Played and started in all 12 games• WMU’s leading receiver with 506 yards, 16.9 yards per catch and 42.2 yards per game• Made 30 receptions and had three touchdowns• Had three games with 90-plus yards and four games with receptions over 45 yards•Caughta15-yardTDvs.Idaho(9/16),WMU’sfirstQBtoWRTDoftheseason• Totaled a team season-high 97 yards on four receptions, with a 48-yard touchdown in 7-overtime win at Buffalo (10/7)• Hauled in a 50-yard touchdown reception vs. Akron, totaling 93 yards receiving that game (10/15)•Earnedfirstvarsityletter

2016 - Freshman• Scored a 13-yard touchdown in season-opener Northwestern (9/3), WMU’sfirstTDoftheseason• Totaled 19 yards rushing and 30 yards receiving at Central Michigan (10/1)

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#73 MOHAMED ELAZAZYSO| OL | 6-5 | 315Menasha, Wis.Menasha HS

2018 - Redshirt Freshman• Played in one game• Made collegiate debut against Delaware State (9/15)

2017 - Redshirted

High School• Ranked as the 17th best prospect in Wisconsin by 247sports.com• Invited to play in the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl and started at right guard at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Fla.• Led Menasha to 10-1 record in 2016• Named to North Eastern Conference First-Team• Honored by Wisconsin Football Coaches Association to All-State team•Alsocompetedintrackandfield

Personal• Majoring in Biomedical Sciences• Born on March 11, 1999• Son of Houaida Laseke and Essam Elazazy• Parents were on the Egyptian Olympic team• Father was a decathlete while mother was a heptathlete• Has two siblings, Sarah and Abrahim

#5 KALEB ELEBYSO | QB | 6-1 | 205 | 1LMaryland Heights, Mo.Pattonville HS

2018 - Freshman•Playedinfivegames,startinginfour• Made collegiate debut against Toledo, throwing for 293 yards and two touchdowns (1-/25)• Threw for 285 yards and rushed for a touchdown in win over Northern Illinois (11/20)• Threw for 175 yards and rushed for a touchdown in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl against BYU (12/21)•Earnedfirstvarsityletter

High School• No. 9 ranked player in the state of Missouri by ESPN, No. 19 ranked dual-threat quarterback nationally•Class5MissouriPlayeroftheYearasasenior,firstteamall-stateandall-conference• Played varsity all four years, team captain three seasons• Holds every passing record at Pattonville High School - totaled 9,735 yards and 95 touchdowns with a 64% completion rate• Also played basketball and ran track• Elite Student-Athlete award winner• Had offers from Arkansas State, Ball State, Illinois, Iowa State, Toledo, as well as others

Personal• Born on March 13, 2000

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#1 ALI FAYAD JR | DL | 6-2 | 250 | 2LDearborn, Mich.Dearborn HS

2018 - Sophomore• Played in all 13 games, starting in 12• Led WMU with 7.5 sacks and 12 tackles for loss, also forcing four fum-bles and recording 34 total tackles•HadfivetacklesandasackagainstSyracuse(8/31)• Recorded one sack, two tackles for loss and four tackles in win at Geor-gia State (9/22)•Hadfivetackles,twoforlossandonesackinwinoverEasternMichi-gan• Recorded four tackles and two sacks in win over Northern Illinois (11/20)•HadfivetacklesintheFamousIdahoPotatoBowlagainstBYU(12’21)• Earned second varsity letter

2017 - Freshman• Played in 12 games and made three starts• Totaled 20 tackles (15 solo, 5.5 TFL), 2.5 sacks and one fumble recovery•Hadonetackleinfirstcareergame,season-openerat#4USC(9/2)•Madefirstcareerstartvs.Idaho(9/16),hadthreetackles,1.5sacksfor a loss of 13 yards and recovered a fumble• Had three tackles including an 8-yard sack vs. Ball State (9/30)• Recorded four tackles, 16-yard TFL at Eastern Michigan (10/21)

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• Career-long rush of 21 yards vs. Northern Illinois (10/8)• Had 13 yards rushing and 46 yards receiving on career-high nine catches vs. Eastern Michigan (10/22)

High School• Rated as three-star prospect by 247sports.com and ESPN300• Ranked as 23rd overall prospect in state of Indiana by 247sports.com• Ran for 1,020 yards and 16 TDs in 2015• All-time leader at Bluffton in touchdowns• Two-sport athlete• Won 100m, 200m and long jump at the Marion boys track regional in 2015 and 2016• Also won 60-meter dash indoor in 2015• Honored as 2015 Indiana All-State Honorable Mention by Associated Press

Personal• Majoring in Sport Management• Born on March 23, 1997• Son of Monique Johnson• Has four siblings

GP REC YDS TD Long REC/G AVG/C AVG/G2016 12 17 121 1 14 1.4 7.1 10.12017 12 30 506 3 50 2.5 16.9 42.22018 11 38 776 3 84 3.5 20.4 70.5Total 35 85 1403 7 84 2.4 16.5 40.1

CAREER HIGHSReceptions: 9, vs. Eastern Michigan (10/22/16)Yards: 240, vs Syracuse (8/31/18)Long: 84, vs.Syracuse (8/31/18)Receiving TDs: 2, vs Syracuse (8/31/18)

• Had four tackles at Toledo (11/24)•Earnedfirstvarsityletter

High School• Had 60 tackles, 22 tackles for loss and 17 sacks in 2016• Added two touchdowns as a tight end• Led Dearborn to the division championship• Selected to Detroit Free Press First-Team, Detroit News All-Metro team and Associated Press All-State team

Personal• Majoring in Exercise Science• Born on May 12, 1999 • Son of Mohamed and Jennifer Fayad• Has an older sister, Chauntihanna, and a younger sister, Aaliyah

GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF FR2017 12 15 5 20 5.5 40 0 0 12018 13 21 13 34 12.0 72 0 4 1Total 25 36 18 54 17.5 112 0 4 2

CAREER HIGHSTackles: 5, 3x last vs BYU (12/21/18)TFL: 2.0, x3 last time vs Northern Illinois (11/20/18)Sacks: 2.0 vs Northern Illinois (11/20/18)Fumbles Recovered: 1 vs. Idaho (9/16/17)

#55 BRADEN FISKERFR | DL | 6-3 | 290Michigan City, Ind.Michigan City HS

2018 - Redshirted

High School• Three-time all-conference selection, two-time team captain, four-year letterwinner• Named ASN all-area and New Dispatch all-area•Ledteamtostatesemifinalsforthefirsttimeinschoolhistory• Also played baseball• Had offers from Ball State and Northern Illinois

Personal• Born on Jan. 18, 2000

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#34 ALEX GRACESR | LB | 6-1 | 225 | 3LSaginaw, Mich.Swan Valley HS

2018 - Redshirt Junior• Started and played in all 13 games• Finished second on the team with 83 tackles, also recording 10 tack-les for loss, one sack and one interception• Had career-high 13 tackles against Syracuse (8/31)• Had six tackles, three tackles for loss and one sack at Michigan (9/8)• Recorded 12 tackles in win over Eastern Michigan (10/6)•Had11tacklesandrecordedfirstcareerinterceptioninwinatCentralMichigan (10/20)• Named MAC West Defensive Player of the Week in performance in win at Central Michigan• Started in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, recording three tackles against BYU (12/21)• Earned third varsity letter

2017 - Sophomore• Played in all 12 games on defense and special teams• Recorded 32 tackles (24 solo), recording at least one in every game• Had two tackles at #4 USC (9/2) and three tackles at Michigan State (9/9)• Totaled six tackles and forced two fumbles vs. Ball State (9/30)•Hadfivesolotacklesvs.KentState(11/8)• Earned second varsity letter

2016 - Redshirt Freshman• Academic All-MAC• Appeared in 12 games and totaled 12 tackles• Had three tackles vs. Northern Illinois (10/8) and at Ball State (11/1)• Had one tackle for a loss at Kent State (11/8)

2015 - Redshirted

High School• Rated 3-star prospect•Two-timeMichiganHighSchoolFootballPlayeroftheYearfinalist(2013, 2014)• No. 12 in Detroit News Blue Chip Recruits list• Holds state single-season rushing record with 2,962 yards and 36 touchdowns in 2013, including a state record eight consecutive games with at least 200 yards rushing• 2013 Associated Press Division 3 Player of the Year• Two time Associated Press First Team All-State

Personal• Majoring in Sales & Business Marketing• Born on Sept. 2, 1996• Son of Brent and Maryellen Grace• Has a brother, Johnathon

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#66 WESLEY FRENCHSR | DL | 6-5 | 300 | 1LBenton Harbor, Mich.St. Joseph HS

Notable - Transitioned from offensive line to defensive line Spring 2018

2018 - Junior• Academic All-MAC• Played in 13 games, starting in four•Finsihedwith22tacklesand1.5tacklesforlossinfirstseasonafterswitching to defensive line• Had three tackles, including two solos at Michigan (9/8)• Had two solo tackles in Famous Idaho Potato Bowl against BYU (12/21)•Earnedfirstvarsityletter2017 - Sophomore• Played in three games on offensive line, including season-opener at #4 USC

2017 - Sophomore• Played in three games on offensive line, including season-opener at #4 USC

2016 - Redshirt Freshman• Appeared in four games

2015 - Redshirted

High School• Rated 3-star offensive lineman• Ranked No. 30 on Detroit News Blue Chip Recruits list• Named No. 43 in Detroit Free Press Fab 50• Tenth best prospect in the state of Michigan according to Rivals.com• 2014 Associated Press First Team All-State

Personal• Majoring in Interdisciplinary Health Services• Born on Nov. 30, 1996• Son of Ron and Vonda French• Siblings are Serena, Ryan, Chad and Erica

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CAREER HIGHSTackles: 5, 3x last vs BYU (12/21/18)TFL: 2.0, x3 last time vs Northern Illinois (11/20/18)Sacks: 2.0 vs Northern Illinois (11/20/18)Fumbles Recovered: 1 vs. Idaho (9/16/17)

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#98 KAILIEN GUILLORYJR | DL | 6-5 | 280Indianapolis, Ind.Ben Davis HS

2018 - Redshirt Sophomore• Played in 12 games• Recorded eight tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and one sack• Recorded half sack against Syracuse (8/31)• Had two tackles and tackle for loss against Ohio (11/1)• Played in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, recording a half sack against BYU (12/21)

2017 - Redshirt Freshman• Played in three games, appearing vs. Wagner, Ball State and Kent State•Recordedfirstcareertacklevs.BallState(9/30)

2016 - Redshirted

High School• Rated as three-star recruit from 247sports.com• Ranked 17th overall prospect in the state of Indiana by 247sports.com• Finished with 65 tackles, 5.0 sacks and a forced fumble in 2015• Named Honorable Mention All-Marion County• Two-sport athlete• Earned team award for Most Improved Defensive Player of the Year

Personal• Majoring in Criminal Justice• Born on Jan. 3, 1997• Son of Nichole Broadway• Siblings are Herman, Nekia and Jasemin

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CAREER HIGHSTackles: 2, vs Ohio (11/1/18)TFL: 1.0, vs. Ohio (11/1/18)Sacks: 0.5, x2 last vs BYU (12/21/18)

#11 JAYLEN HALLRSO | WR | 6-4 | 175 | 1LMacomb, Mich.Dakota HS

2018 - Redshirt Freshman• Played in all 13 games, starting in seven• Finished season with 11 receptions for 170 yards and one touchdown• Made collegiate debut against Syracuse (8/31)• Caught three passes, including a career-long 55-yard reception, in win at Georgia State (9/22)

#23 TRESHAUN HAYWARDJR | LB | 6-1 | 220 | 2LYpsilanti, Mich.Skyline HS

2018 - Sophomore• Played in 10 games, starting in one• Finished with 23 tackles and one tackle for loss•Recordedaseason-highfivetacklesatMichigan• Recorded four tackles in win over Eastern Michigan• Earned second varsity letter

2017 - Freshman• Played in 11 games, primarily on special teams and as a reserve linebacker• Made one start on defense vs. Toledo (11/24)• Totaled 14 tackles (11 solo)• Had three tackles, including one for a 9-yard loss vs. Ball State (9/30)•Registeredfivesolotacklesvs.KentState(11/8)•Earnedfirstvarsityletter

High School• Rated as a three-star prospect by 247sports.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com• Ranked as the 41th best overall prospect in the state of Michigan• Had 70 tackles, 18.0 tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks, three forced fumbles and one interception in 2016• Named the Ann Arbor News Defensive Player of the Year• Played on offense and defense, rushing for 500 yards and seven touch-

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CAREER HIGHSTackles: 13, vs. Syracuse (8/31/18)TFL: 3, at Michigan (9/8/18)Fumbles Forced: 2, vs. Ball State (9/30/17)Interceptions: 1, at Central Michigan (10/20/18)

•CaughtfirstcareertouchdownpassagainstOhio(11/1)•Earnedfirstvarsityletter

2017 - Redshirted

High School• Had three catches for 155 yards and three touchdowns vs. St. Mary’s• Named Macomb County Tier 1 All-Star• Totaled Dakota school record for receiving yards (1,107) and TDs (18) in 2016• Caught 43 passes for an average of 25.7 yards per catch• Recorded three or more touchdowns in three games in 2016• Named to Rising Star’s top 100 prospect list

Personal• Majoring in Sport Management• Born on March 31, 1999• Son of John and Shelia Hall• Has a brother, John, who plays football for Northwood University• Cousin, George, played in the NFL from 2013-16• Cousin, Gervon, played for Central Michigan• Cousin, Garrett, played for Navy

GP REC YDS TD Long REC/G AVG/C AVG/G2018 13 11 170 1 55 0.8 15.5 13.1Total 16 18 236 1 68 1.1 13,1 14,8

CAREER HIGHSReceptions: 3, vs. Delaware State (9/15/18)Receiving Yards: 70, vs. Delaware State (9/15/18)Receiving TDs: 1, vs. Ohio (11/1/2018)Long Reception: 55, vs. Delaware State (9/15/18)

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#8 RALPH HOLLEY JR | DL | 6-2 | 285WestBloomfield,Mich.St. Mary’s Prep HS

2018 - Sophomore• Played in 13 games, starting in 11• Finished second on the team in sacks with seven, also totaling 29 tackles and 9.5 tackles for loss.• Recorded six tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and two sacks in win over Eastern Michigan (10/6)• Earned MAC West Defensive Player of the Week Honors for perfor-mance in win over Eastern Michigan. • Had three tackles and a sack in win at Central Michigan (10/20)• Had a career-high three sacks to go along with six tackles in win over Northern Illinois (11/20)• Recorded two tackles in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl against BYU (12/21)•Earnedfirstvarsityletter

2017 - Freshman•Playedinfivegames•MadefirstcareerappearanceatMichiganState(9/9)• Had three tackles on the year, recording two vs. Wagner (9/23)

High School• Rated as three-star recruit, top-50 overall prospect in the state of Mich-igan by 247sports.com• Teammates with Dwayne Chapman, also a current Bronco• Led St. Mary’s Prep to three consecutive state championships.

#24 BRANDON HINDS JR | WR | 6-0 | 175Lansing, Mich.Lansing Catholic HS

2018 - Sophomore• Played in one game• Made collegiate debut against Delaware State (9/15)

2017 - Redshirt Freshmen• Member of scout team

2016 - Freshman• Redshirting.

High School• Played in the Offense-Defense All-American Diamonds In the Rough Game.• Earned a spot for his play in Michigan Elite 7 on 7 competition.• Team averaged 40.9 points per game in 2014.• Helped lead Lansing Catholic to state championship game.

Personal• Sports Management major.• Son of Brenda and Rowland Hinds.• Siblings are Taylor and Madison.• Born on Feb. 5, 1998.• His uncle, John, was a linebacker for Air Force.

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#40 MITCH HEIMBUCH JR | TE | 6-3 | 245 | 1LRomeo, Mich.Romeo HS

2018 - Sophomore• Played in six games• Made three tackles on the season on special teams

2017 - Redshirt Freshman• Academic All-MAC selection• Played in nine games, appearing on special teams and as a backup tight end/receiver•Caughtan11-yardtouchdownforfirstcareerreceptionandonlycatchof the season vs. Wagner (9/23)•Earnedfirstvarsityletter

2016 - Redshirted

High School• Ranked as 52nd overall prospect in Michigan• Led Romeo to state championship in 2015•Totaled118tackles,16TFLandforcedfivefumbles,recoveringthree• Also had three interceptions, returning one for a TD• Offensively had 36 receptions for 730 yards and nine TDs, including a TD catch in every playoff game

Personal• Majoring in Business• Son of Dave and Brenda Heimbuch• Born on April 5, 1998• Siblings are Ryan and Addison

downs as a running back• Selected to Associated Press All-State team

Personal• Majoring in Criminal Justice• Born on May 24, 1999• Son of Kivia Hayward

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CAREER HIGHSTackles: 5, x2 last at Michigan (9/8/18)TFL: 1, vs. Ball State (9/30/17)

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#59 LUKE JURIGASR | OL | 6-4 | 300 | 3LAurora, Ill.Marmion Academy

2018 - Junior• First Team All-MAC• Academic All-MAC• Phil Steele First Team All-MAC• Played in and started all 13 games• Helped produce the 33rd-best rushing attack in the nation• Played a total of 1,056 snaps to lead the team

2017 - Sophomore• Second Team All-MAC selection• Phil Steele Second Team All-MAC• Academic All-MAC• MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete• Played and started all 12 games• Started 11 games at right guard and one game at center• WMU ranked 21st in the nation rushing in 2017, averaging 224.8 yards per game - seven different players rushed for 26 touchdowns•Earned second varsity letter

2016 - Redshirt Freshman• Academic All-MAC• Started all 14 games at right guard• Member of Bronco offensive line that was ranked No. 4 in the country by Pro Football Focus• The team was 22nd in the country in rushing offense and allowed just 14 sacks on the year, the 11th fewest total in the country• Opened holes for team to run for over 300 yards three times• Paved the way for Jarvion Franklin to rush for a WMU program-record 281 yards on the ground at Akron (10/15)

2015 - Redshirted

High School• 2014 Illinois High School Football Coaches Association Class 6A All-State team member• Co-Offensive Player of the Year in Chicago Catholic League

Personal• Majoring in Manufacturing Engineering Technology• Born on June 7, 1997 in Geneva, Ill.• Son of Jim, a former NFL lineman, and Denise, a college volleyball player at the University of Illinois• Father was a fourth round NFL Draft pick, played three NFL seasons and started on offensive line for Super Bowl XXIV champion Denver Broncos• Has one older brother, Jake, a former football player for the Naval Acad-emy, and one older sister, Kim, a former volleyball player at Florida Tech

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#24 DERRICK HUBBARD RSO| LB | 6-2 | 215Ann Arbor, Mich.Pioneer HS

2018 - Redshirt Freshman• Played in one game• Made collegiate debut against Syracuse (8/31)

2017 - Redshirted

High School• Rated as three-star prospect by 247sports.com and Scout.com, ranked No. 42 overall prospect in Michigan• Named to First-Team Dream Team• Totaled 192 career tackles, 28.0 tackles for loss, 23.0 sacks, three forced fumbles and an interception

Personal• Majoring in Pre-Management• Born on March 17, 1999• Son of Derrick Hubbard Sr., and Tanya McClendon

• Won 2016 championship over Muskegon, 29-28• Named to Detroit Free Press First-Team• Named among top-25 players in Detroit area• Totaled 110 tackles, 14.0 tackles for loss, 7.5 sacks, two forced fum-bles and two fumble recoveries• Multi-sport athlete who has also competed in basketball and track and field• Two-time state champion in shot put

Personal• Majoring in University Curriculum• Born on Jan. 22, 1999• Son of Ralph and Melonee Holley• Has two siblings, Mackenzie and Jacoby• Uncle played at Western Kentucky

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CAREER HIGHSTackles: 6, x2 last vs. Northern Illinois (11/20/18)TFL: 3.0, vs. Northern Illinois (11/20/18)Sacks: 3.0 vs. Northern Illinois (11/20/18)

#18 GINIAL ISMASO| DB | 6-0 | 185Fort Lauderdale, Fla.Stranahan HS

2018 - Freshman• Played in 11 games• Made collegiate debut against Syracuse (8/31)•RecordedfirstcareertackleatMichigan(9/8)

High School

• Named second team All-Broward County• Totaled 106 tackles, seven interceptions - three INTs for TDs • Also ran track• Received offers from FAU, UCF, NC State, Colorado State, Southern Miss and Toledo

Personal• Born on Nov. 3, 1999

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#80 RYAN LEZZER RSO | WR | 5-11 | 190Clearfield,Pa.ClearfieldHS

2018 - Freshman• Member of scout team

2017 - Redshirted

High School• Recorded 650 yards receiving with 10 touchdowns in 2016• Totaled 115 career catches for 2,130 yards and 23 touchdowns• Also carried the ball 109 times for 855 yards and 11 TDs•Playedondefense,recordingfiveinterceptionsatsafetyin2016• Had 16 total career interceptions, three of which were returned for touchdowns• Named to PA Sports Writers All-State Team

Personal• Majoring in Business• Born on March 12, 1999• Parents are KC and Amy Lezzer• Has two brothers, Christian and Jake

#62 ALEX KEYS SR | OL | 6-1 | 295Highlands Ranch, Colo.Highlands Ranch HS

2017 - Sophomore•Appearedinfivegames

2016 - Redshirt Freshman• Appeared in three games2015 - Redshirted

High School• Played three seasons of varsity football• Multi-sport athlete• Earned all-state honors as a senior and second team all-league as a junior

Personal• Majoring in Food and Consumer Package Goods Marketing• Born on Sept. 14, 1997 in Jackson, Wyo.

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#70 SPENCER KANZ JR | OL | 6-6 | 295 | 2LLuxemburg, Wis.Luxemburg-Casco HS

2018 - Sophomore• Academic All-MAC selection• Played in 10 games• Played 163 snaps• Earned second varsity letter

2017 - Redshirt Freshman• Academic All-MAC selection• Played in eight games•Madefirstcareerappearanceinseason-openerat#4USC• WMU ranked 21st in the nation rushing in 2017, averaging 224.8 yards per game - seven different players rushed for 26 touchdowns•Earnedfirstvarsityletter

2016 - Redshirted

High School• Rated as three-star prospect and third best prospect in state of Wis-consin by Rivals.com• Ranked as 49th best tackle in the country by Rivals.com• Four-sport athlete• Named to Associated Press All-Wisconsin Second Team• Selected to 2015 Wisconsin Football Coaches Associated All-State First Team• Led Luxemburg to 374.9 yards per game on offense

Personal• Majoring in Finance• Born on April 10, 1998• Son of Mark and Lisa Kanz• Siblings are Evan and Chelsea• Brother Evan played football at Eastern Illinois

• Son of Richard Keys and Debbie Wen• Has one older sibling, Martine, and two younger siblings, Tecaghen and Briell

#11 KENI-H LOVELYFR | DB | 5-11 | 165Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.Atlantic HS

2018 - Redshirted

High School• First team all-conference, second team all-state, top 63 Palm Beach• Had three interceptions in four games senior year, returned two picks for touchdowns• Recorded 80 tackles, 12 knock downs and forced four fumbles• Had 12 pass break-ups over four games• Played for state championship• Also ran track, posting a 10.6 in the 100m and a 22.5 in the 200m• Had 15 Division I offers, including Vanderbilt, NC State, Iowa State, Syracuse and Indiana

Personal• Born May 12, 2000• Brother Kennard Banks played football at WMU (2005) and Iowa State• Brothers James and Joe Looney both played collegiately and are in the NFL

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#38 TANNER MATHIAS RSO | TE | 6-4 | 285Menominee, Mich.Menominee HS

2018 - Redshirt Freshman- Member of scout team.

2017 - Redshirted

High School• Played both defensive end and tight end• Led Menominee to the state championship game• Named to All-State team• Was named Defensive Player of the Year by the Great Conference• Selected to U.P. All-Star team• All-Conference First-Team selection as both tight end & defensive end• Also played basketball

Personal• Majoring in University Curriculum• Born on May 19, 1999• Son of Todd and Danita Mathias• Has a sister, Tess

#42 ROY MCCREERSO | LB | 6-2 | 220Detroit, Mich.Detroit Country Day HS

2018 - Redshirt Freshman• Played in 10 games, primarily on special teams• Made collegiate debut against Syracuse (8/31)• Had two tackles at Ball State (11/13)

2017 - Redshirted

High School• Intercepted a pass and returned it 82 yards for a touchdown vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central as a senior• Led his team to the Division 4 Championship Game• Named to Detroit News All-Metro Team• Played both receiver and defensive back in high school

Personal• Majoring in Criminal Justice• Born on Aug. 14, 1998• Son of Roy McCree III and Cherise Paterson

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#93 WILL MCCABEFR | DL | 6-3 | 280Palatine, Ill.William Fremd HS

2018 - Redshirted• Played in four games and redshirted• Made collegiate debut at Michigan, recording a tackle (9/8)• Had three tackles and a tackle for loss in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl against BYU (12/21)

High School• Second team all-state and was MSL Conference Defensive Player of the Year in 2016• Two-time all-area and all-conference, team defensive MVP•Had110tacklesin2016,including26.5tacklesforloss,aswellasfivesacks, seven pass break-ups and 21 hurries•Playedinjustfivegamesin2017duetoinjury,recording48tackles,fivesacks,19TFL,20QBH,fivePBU• Also played baseball• Had multiple offers including Navy, New Mexico and several MAC schools.

Personal• Born on April 2, 2000• Son of John and Virginia McCabe• Father was a linebacker at Notre Dame from 1982-85• Brother Matt is a currently defensive end at Yale• Grandfathers played basketball at DePaul and Oklahoma State, aunt played professional basketball in Europe

#4 PATRICK LUPROSO | DB | 5-10 | 195 | 1LBelleville, Mich.Belleville HS

2018 - Freshman• Played in 12 games• Totaled 12 tackles and one fumble recovery on the season• Made collegiate debut at Michigan (9/8)• Returned a recovered fumble for 17 yards and a touchdown and had a tackle against Delaware State (9/15)• Had season-high three tackles against Toledo (10/25)•Earnedfirstvarsityletter

High School• 3-star recruit, ranked No. 25 player in the state by Rivals• Played both cornerback and running back• Honorable mention all-state by the Daily Tribune, named to Detroit Free Press All-West Team• Had 39 tackles, three sacks, three interceptions - including one for a touchdown, and a fumble recovery• Teammates with WMU signee Kmare Carey• Received offers from Cincinnati, Syracuse, Toledo, Eastern Michigan, Buffalo and Bowling Green

Personal• Born on Aug. 14, 1999

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CAREER HIGHSTackles: 3, vs. Toledo (10/25/18)Touchdowns: 1 (fumble recovery), vs Delaware State (9/15/18)

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#48 JOSEPH MILLERJR | LB | 5-11 | 220Gaylord, Mich.Gaylord HS

2018 - Sophomore• Played in one game, making collegiate debut at Central Michigan (10/20)

2017 - Redshirt Freshman• Member of the Scout Team

2016 - Redshirted

High School• Named to First-Team All-BNC• Was First-Team All-Area and Northern Michigan Dream Team• Two-sport athlete, earning all-conference honors in baseball• Recorded 200 career tackles• Member of National Honor Society• Graduated Summa Cum Laude

Personal• Majoring in Business Analytics• Born on June 23, 1998• Son of Doug and Allyson Miller Father, Doug Miller played football at Western Michigan from 1985-88, the 1988 team won the MAC Championship and went to the California Bowl

#56 CORVIN MOMENTRSO | LB | 6-1 | 250 | 1LVero Beach, Fla.Vero Beach HS

2018 - Redshirt Freshman• Played in 13 games, starting in 12• Finished season with 52 tackles (27 solos), six tackles for loss, one sack and two forced fumbles•MadecollegiatedebutagainstSyracuse,recordingfivetackles(8/31)• Posted a season-high six tackles and a tackle for loss against Delaware State (9/15)• Matched season-high with six tackles and one tackle for loss in win at Bowling Green (10/13)•Hadfivetacklesand1.5tacklesforloss,includingahalfsack,intheFamous Idaho Potato Bowl against BYU (12/21)•Earnedfirstvarsityletter

2017 - Redshirted

High School• Rated as three-star prospect by 247sports.com• Named to Florida All-State Class 8A team• Selected to First-Team All-Area• Ranked No. 3 in the TCPalm Super 11• Recorded 63 tackles, 10.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks as a junior• 67 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks as a senior• Named No. 7 on top 63 seniors list in Palm Beach County•HadtwotacklesforlossinVeroBeach’sregionalsemifinalgame• Led Vero Beach to the district championship

Personal• Majoring in Sales & Business Marketing• Born on Aug. 13, 1999

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#39 NICK MIHALICSO | P | 5-11 | 190 | 1LSkokie, Ill.Niles North HS

2018 - Freshman• Played in all 13 games• Averaged 37.3 yards per punt, had eight punts go for 50+ yards, landed 12 inside the 20 and forced 22 fair catches• Made collegiate debut against Syracuse, booming a 59-yard punt (8/31)• Averaged 41 yards per punt, including a 60-yarder in win over Eastern Michigan (10/13)• Had a career-long 79-yard punt in win at Central Michigan (10/20)•Earnedfirstvarsityletter

High School• Named No. 1 punter in the country by 247Sports• Rated a 5-star punter by Chris Sailer and Kohl’s Kicking• Invited and attended Blue-Grey All-American game• Four-year starter, named all-area as a senior• Recorded 42 touchbacks sophomore year, as a junior had a 42-yard punt average, as a senior had a 47-yard punt average• Captain of the track team, ran a 10.98 100-yard dash and a 50.9 400-yard dash• Also recruited by Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota and RutgersPersonal• Born on April 2, 2000• Father received a scholarship to Eastern Illinois for soccer, grandfather played professional soccer in Austria

#35 JAKE MOERTLSO | DB | 6-0 | 180Palatine, Ill.Palatine HS

2018 - Freshman• Played in 10 games• Made collegiate debut against Delaware State

High School• Named Second Team all-state, Daily Herald all-area, Sun Times all-area and MSL all-conference• Recorded 72 tackles, one interception and scored nine touchdowns• Also played baseball, earning all-area honorable mention• Honor roll and National Honors Society member• Also had offers from Butler, San Diego and Illinois

Personal• Born on Nov. 20, 1999

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Personal• Majoring in Environmental and Sustainability Studies• Born on July 28, 1998• Parents are Dave and Jan Motz• Has a sister, Nicole and a brother Tony, sister played volleyball for Adrian College.

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#76 JAYLON MOORE SO | OL | 6-5 | 310 | 1lDetroit, Mich.Consortium College Prep HS

2018 - Sophomore• Played in and started all 13 games• Played 1,047 snaps, second-most on the team• Helped produce the 33rd-best rushing attack in the nation•Earnedfirstvarsityletter

2017 - Redshirt Freshman•Playedinfivegamesasareserveontheoffensiveline•Madefirstcareerappearanceat#4USCinseason-opener(9/2)

2016 - Redshirted

High School• Played offensive and defensive line, as well as tight end• Two-sport athlete• Named to Detroit News All-Metro Second Team• Named to Detroit Magazine Preseason 2015 top-31 prospect list• Listed as a 2015 Preseason Top Player to Watch by Detroit Free Press

Personal• Majoring in Business• Born on Jan. 9, 1998• Son of Latisha Price and James Moore• Siblings are Justin, James, Olivia and Meagan• Cousin, Timothy Ford played for Siena Heights

#41 TANNER MOTZRSO| LB | 6-2 | 240St. John’s, Mich.St. John’s HS

2018 - Redshirt Freshman• Played in all 13 games• Finished season with 11 tackles in special teams and reserve lineback-er roles• Recorded one tackle against Syracuse in collegiate debut (8/31)• Had two solo tackles in win at Georgia State (9/22)•Earnedfirstvarsityletter

2017 - Redshirted

High School• Rated as three-star prospect by Scout.com, and 247sports.com• Ranked as seventh best inside linebacker in the Midwest• Played both linebacker and tight end• Named one of 10 players to watch by USA Today• Registered 91 tackles and 13 tackles for loss in 2015• Led St. Johns to 3-4 District title• Named an All-State selection in 2015 and 2016• Selected to Lansing State Journal Class A All-Area team

#1 ALEX MUSSATSR | WR | 6-2 | 205Troy, Mich.Athens HSUniversity of Illinois

Notable - Transitioned to WR for 2019 season.

2018 - Junior• Played in two games

2017 - Sophomore• Saw action in three games, 10 total plays•Completedfirstcareerpassforfiveyardsvs.BallState(9/30)

2016 - Redshirt Freshman• Member of scout team

2015 - Redshirted (at Illinois) High School• Named First-Team All-Conference in 2014• Named team captain and Magna Cum Laude• Ranked No. 49 in Detroit Free Press Fab 50• Totaled over 4,300 all-purpose yards and 35 TDs during career Personal• Majoring in Sales & Business Marketing• Born on Jan. 28, 1997• Son of Chris and Sue Mussat• Has one brother, Braden•Mother,Sue(McCarthy),becamethefirstWMUgymnasttowintheMAC all-around title in 1989, competing for current WMU AD Kathy Be-auregard. Sue was inducted into the WMU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2012.

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#15 GIOVANNI RICCISR | TE | 6-3 | 245 | 3LLoveland, OhioLoveland HS

Notable: Moved positions from wide receiver to tight end Spring 2018.

2018 - Junior• Third Team All-MAC• Academic All-MAC• Played in 12 games, starting in three• Finished third on the team in catches and receiving yards with 35 and 392, including three touchdown receptions•Caughtfiveballs,includingtwofortouchdowns,for77yardsinwinover Delaware State (9/15)• Caught a career-high seven passes for 64 yards in win at Bowling Green (10/13)• Matched career-high with seven receptions for 65 yards and a touchdown against Bowling Green (11/13)

2017 - Sophomore• Played in six games as wide receiver and on special teams, started fivegamesasawideout• Named Academic All-MAC• Suffered season-ending injury at Buffalo (10/7)• Made 12 catches for 80 yards (6.7 ypc average)•MadefirstcareerstartatMichiganState(9/9)• Scored a two-point conversion on an en-around rush vs. Idaho (9/16)• Caught seven passes for 66 yards with a carer-long 21-yard recep-tion vs. Idaho• Earned second varsity letter

2016 - Redshirt Freshman• Appeared in all 14 games, primarily on special teams• Named Academic All-MAC•Recordedfivetacklesincludingacareer-hightwoatIllinois(9/17/16)•Recoveredfirstcareerfumblevs.OhiointheMACChampionshipgame (12/2/16)

2015 - Redshirted

High School• Multi-sport athlete, was high school quarterback• 2013 State Champion and led team to undefeated record

Personal• Majoring in Finance• Born on Oct. 16, 1996 in Cincinnati, Ohio• Son of Tony and Deb Ricci• Has one older sibling, Jaime, and one younger sibling, Nina

GP REC YDS TD Long REC/G AVG/C AVG/G2016 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 02017 7 12 80 0 21 1.7 6.7 11.42018 12 35 392 3 47 2.9 11.2 32.7Total 33 47 472 3 47 1.4 10.0 14.3

#64 TOM O’MARA RSO | OL | 6-3 | 285Chicago, Ill.Marist HS

2018 - Redshirt Freshman• Played in one game, making collegiate debut in win over Delaware State (9/15)

2017 - Redshirted

High School• Named to Daily Southtown All-Area Team• All-Conference choice by East Suburban Catholic Conference• Named Marist Offensive MVP• Led Marist to 7-0 conference record• Played football and baseball• Named East Suburban Catholic League Offensive Lineman of the Year

Personal• Majoring in Business• Born on Feb. 16, 1999• Parents are Tom and Maureen• Has three siblings Ryann, Annie and Conor

#47 GAVIN PEDDIESO | K | 6-0 | 195 | 1LGrandville, Mich.Grandville HS

2018 - Freshman• Performed kicking duties in 11 games•Finishedseasonwith69points,connectingon10fieldgoalsand39extra points•Went2-for-2onfieldgoalsinwinoverDelawareState(9/15)•Went2-for-2onfieldgoals,includingfrom38-yardsout,inwinatGeor-gia State (9/22)• Named MAC West Special Teams Player of the Week for performance in win at Georgia State•Connectedontwofieldgoals,includingonefromcareer-long45-yards,in win over Northern Illinois (11/20)•Earnedfirstvarsityletter

High School• Starting varsity kicker all four years of high school, named all-area honorable mention junior and senior seasons•Converted53of55extrapointsand6of7fieldgoals;70percentofkickoffs were for touchbacks• Teammates with WMU walk-on long snapper Bryce Bouwens• Four-year academic letter award winner, AP Scholar with Honor Award and member of National Honor Society• Also played soccer and basketball, was captain of the soccer team

Personal• Uncle, Lee Schopp was an All-American goalkeeper at Hope College

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#4 CHRIS RIDDLE RSO | QB | 6-3 | 205Jacksonville, Fla.University Christian HS

2018 - Redshirt Freshman• Did not see game action

2017 - Redshirted

High School• Named to All-State team• Threw for 1,800 yards and 18 touchdowns• Selected to participate in 2015 North Florida All-Star game

Personal• Majoring in Criminal Justice• Born on Aug. 13, 1997• Son of Jon and Heidi Riddle• Has two brothers, Matt and Brandon

#83 LUKE SANDERSJR | TE | 6-4 | 220 | 2LFishers, Ind.Cathedral HS

Noteable: Switched to tight end prior to 2019 season.

2018 - Sophomore• Played in nine games• Had one reception for 19 yards in win over Delaware State (9/15)• Earned second varsity letter

2017 - Freshman• Played in all 12 games and made one start, vs. Kent State (11/8)• Recorded three catches for 40 yards•Madefirstcareercatch(12yards)vs.Wagner(9/23)• Hauled in a 15-yard reception vs. Akron (10/15)•Earnedfirstcareerletter

High School• Rated as three-star prospect by 247sports.com and Rivals.com• Ranked as 12th best overall prospect in the state of Indiana by Rivals• Ranked as second best receiver in the state of Indiana by Scout.com• Finished career with a school record 129 catches for 1,923 receiving yards• Had 60 catches for 960 yards and 14 TDs as a senior• Caught 51 passes for 800 yards in 2015• Also was a long snapper• Led team to regional championship game as a junior and senior• Selected to Indianapolis All-City team by coaches• Selected to Indiana Football Coaches Association All-State team• Member of 2014 state championship team• Named to American Family Insurance ALL-USA Central Indiana high

CAREER HIGHSReceptions: 5, vs. Delaware State (9/15/18)Yards: 77, vs Delaware State (9/15/18)Long: 47, vs Delaware State (9/15/18)Receiving TDs: 2,vs Delaware State (9/15/18)

school football Super Team•Ownsschoolrecordintrackandfieldfor300mhurdles(39.01s)• Part of school record team for 4x400 relay•Was2016Statefinalistfor300mhurlesand4x100• National Honors Society member

Personal• Majoring in Business• Born on March 7, 1999• Son of Brian and Tracy Sanders• Has four siblings Olivia, Bo, Reese and Sidney• Father played football at Butler• Uncle, Sean, played football at University of Indianapolis

#27 RYAN SELIGRSO| LB | 6-3 | 235Lake Villa, Ill.Lakes Community HS

2018 - Redshirt Freshman• Played in four games• Made collegiate debut against Delaware State (9/15)•MadefirstcareertackleonspecialteamsatBallState(11/13)

2017 - Redshirted

High School• Three-year starter and honorable mention all-state selection•Two-timefirstteamall-conference,earningasbothlinebackerandwidereceiver• Recorded 60 tackles, two tackles for loss, three PBUs, one forced fum-ble,sevenQBH,andfivesacksinoneyearofplayingdefense•Alsohadeightreceivingtouchdownsandfiverushingtouchdownsonoffense• Three-sport athlete, also playing basketball and baseball, had multiple Division I offers in baseball

Personal• Born on Sept. 17, 1999

#78 HUNTER SHULFERRSO| LB | 6-5 | 270Stevens Point, Wis.Stevents Point Area HS

2018 - Redshirted

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#20 DRAKE SPEARSSR| LB | 6-1 | 240 | 3LAurora, Ill.West Aurora HS

2018 - Junior• Played in 13 games, starting in 12• Led the team with 86 total tackles, also recorded 9.5 tackles for loss, three sacks one forced fumble and one interception • Had nine tackles, three tackles for loss, two sacks and forced a fumble in win at Georgia State (9/22)• Recorded six tackles, two tackles for loss and returned a fumble recov-ery for 17 yards in win at Central Michigan (10/20)• Had career-high 12 tackles against Toledo (10/25)•Madeeighttackles,includingonesackandrecordedfirstcareerinter-ception in win over Northern Illinois (11/20)• Made four tackles in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl against BYU (12/21)• Earned third varsity letter

2017 - Sophomore• Played in all 12 games as a reserve• Totaled 31 tackles (19 solo), 2.5 TFL, one sack and had one fumble recovery•Madefivetacklesinseason-openerat#4USC(9/2)• Had four tackles and a seven-yard sack vs. Wagner (9/23)• Recorded a season-high seven tackles (one TFL) vs. Ball State (9/30)•Madefirstcareerfumblerecoveryvs.KentState(11/8)• Earned second varsity letter

2016 - Freshman• Appeared in 13 games• Made 10 tackles, seven solo• Registered a season-high three tackles vs. Georgia Southern (9/24)•Earnedfirstvarsityletter

High School• Rated a three-star prospect by Rivals.com, ESPN, Scout and 247sports.com• Ranked as 20th overall prospect in state of Illinois by Rivals• Ranked as third best safety in state of Illinois by Scout.com• Selected as Chicago Tribune Second-Team All-State•LedWestAuroraHighSchooltoitsfirstplayoffappearancein21years

Personal• Majoring in Criminal Justice• Born on Nov. 9, 1997• Son of Drakley Spears and Felicia Aldridge• Siblings are Tevin and Dexter

GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF FR2016 13 7 3 10 0.0 0 0 0 0 2017 12 19 12 31 2.5 8 0 0 1 2018 13 53 33 86 9.5 27 1 1 1Total 38 79 48 127 12.0 35 1 1 2

CAREER HIGHSTackles: 12, vs. Toledo (10/25/18)Sacks: 2.0, vs. at Georgia State (9/22/18)TFL: 1.0, 2x, last vs. Ball State (9/30/17)Fumble Recoveries: 1, vs. Kent State (11/8/17)

#10 MATTHEW STUCKEYRFR | LB | 6-2 | 230Olympia Fields, Ill.Rich Central Campus HS

2018 - Redshirted

High School• Two-time all-state selection, three-time all-conference, two-time all-area• Recorded 420 career tackles, 200 tackles for loss, forced 20 fumbles and had 50 sacks and one pick-six• Also played basketball• Had several other offers including Toledo, Central Michigan, and North-ern Illinois

Personal• Born on June 7, 2000

#13 HARRISON TAYLORRSO| DB | 6-2 | 210St. Charles, Ill.Wheaton Academy HS

2018 - Redshirt Freshman• Academic All-MAC selection• 12 games, recording seven tackles on the season• Made collegiate debut against Syracuse (8/31)•RecordedfirstcollegiatetackleinwinatBowlingGreen(10/13)•RecordedfirstcareerinterceptioninwinoverNorthernIllinois(11/20)• Had season-high three tackles in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl against BYU (12/21)•Earnedfirstvarsityletter

2017 - Redshirted

High School•2016(missedfourgamesduetoinjury)finishedtheseasonwith600yds. total offense and nine TDs, named team MVP• Had four interceptions as a safety on defense• Kick returner, punt returner, place kick holder• Two-time all-conference selection 2015, 2016• Earned three varsity letters in football and four in baseball

Personal• Majoring in Business• Born Feb. 14, 1999• Son of Roger and Sharon Lamar and Terry Taylor• Has one younger brother, Lou

GP UA A TOT TFL PD INT FF FR 2018 12 3 4 7 0.0 0 1 0 0Total 12 3 4 7 0.0 0 1 0 0

CAREER HIGHSTackles: 3, vs. BYU (12/21/18)Interceptions: 1 vs. Northern Illinois (11/20/18)

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#71 JONATHAN TODDSR | OL | 6-6 | 325Mokena, Ill.Lincoln Way North HS

2018 - Junior• Played in one game.

2017 - Sophomore• Made appearances vs. Wagner (9/23) and Ball State (9/30)

2016 - Redshirt Freshman • On scout team

2015 - Redshirted

High School• Played two seasons of varsity football• Team compiled a 20-4 record in those two seasons• Won regional championship as a junior

Personal• Majoring in Criminal Justice• Born on Dec. 10, 1996• Son of Mike and Dawn Todd• Has three older siblings, Justin, Deanna, and Danielle

#6 A.J. THOMASJR | DB | 6-3 | 195 | 1LDetroit, Mich.University of Detroit Jesuit HS

2018 - Sophomore• Played in 10 games, starting in nine• Had career-high 47 tackles, including 30 solos and three for loss, and one interception• Recorded career-high 13 tackles against Syracuse (8/31)•Madeseventackles,oneforloss,andpickedofffirstcareerpasstoreturn for 24 yards in win at Georgia State (9/22)• Made seven tackles and 1.5 for loss at Ball State (11/13)• Had four tackles in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl against BYU (12/21)•Earnedfirstvarsityletter

2017 - Freshman•Playedinthefinalninegamesoftheseasonasareserveinthesec-ondary and on special teams• Recorded eight tackles, all solo• Made three tackles and returned a fumble recovery 23 yards for a touchdown vs. Kent State (11/8)

High School• Four-sport athlete• Rated as a three-star prospect and ranked as 47th overall prospect in Michigan by 247sports.com• Named to Detroit News All-Metro Detroit team• Named to Detroit News Division 3-4 First Team• Selected to MLive Detroit Defensive Dream Team• Two-sport athlete also competing in basketball• Led UD Jesuit basketball to three straight state championships

Personal• Majoring in Integrated Supply Management• Born on Sept. 18, 1999• Son of Monique Coleman and Arnold Thomas Sr.• Has two siblings, Peyton and Aireal• Cousin, B.J. Armstrong played in the NBA, winning three NBA champi-onships with the Chicago Bulls

GP UA A TOT TFL PD INT FF FR 2017 9 8 0 8 0.0 0 0 0 12018 10 30 17 47 3.0 3 1 0 0Total 19 38 17 55 3.0 3 1 0 1

CAREER HIGHSTackles: 13, vs. Syracuse (8/31/18)TFL: 1.5, vs. Ball State (11/13/18)Interceptions: 1, at Georgia State (9/22/18)Touchdowns: 1, (fumble recovery) vs. Kent State (11/8/17)

#85 ANTHONY TORRES RFR | TE | 6-6 | 260Mishawaka, Ind.Penn HS

2018 - Redshirted

High School• 3-star recruit with a .8465 rating and ranked #14 player in the state, #48 tight end in the country by 247sports.com• Originally committed to Iowa• Caught 11 passes for 196 yards (17.82 ypc) and one TD as a junior• Penn went 36-4 overall, 16-0 in the Northern Indiana Conference, over hisfirstthreeseasons• Penn was the Class 6A state runners-up in the 2017 and 2015 sea-sons•MissedseniorseasonaftertransferringbrieflytoIMGAcademyandthen returning to Penn• Played basketball freshman year• Had at least 13 Division I offers, also receiving offers from Air Force, Arkansas, Cincinnati and UCF• Graduated with a GPA over 4.0

Personal• Born on Oct. 26, 1999• Son of Rick and Brenda Torres• Has a brother brother Austin, who played basketball at Notre Dame (2013-18) and a sister, Alyssa• Mother played soccer at Notre Dame (1990-93)

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#2 JUSTIN TRANQUILL SR | DB | 5-11 | 190 | 2LHuntertown, Ind.Carroll HS

018 - Junior• Academic All-MAC• MAC Distinguished Scholar• Played in all 13 games, starting in 12• Finished third on the team with 82 total tackles, also contributing with two pass breakups and one interception• Had season-high nine tackles four times against Eastern Michigan, Bowling Green, Central Michigan and Ohio•PickedofffirstpassoftheseasoninwinatCentralMichigan(10/20)• Had eight tackles in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl against BYU (12/21)• Earned second varsity letter

2017 - Sophomore•Startedfirsttwogamesoftheseasoninsecondary,sufferedsea-son-ending injury in game two at Michigan State on special teams (9/9)•Hadeighttackles,fivesoloinseason-openerat#4USC(9/2)

2016 - Redshirt Freshman• Academic All-MAC selection• Started all 14 games at safety• Was second on the team with 89 tackles• Recorded career-high 12 tackles with a TFL at Ball State (11/1)• Made 10 tackles at Kent State (11/8)•Forcedfirstcareerfumblevs.EasternMichigan(10/22)•Hadfirstcareertackleforlossvs.GeorgiaSouthern(9/24)• Recorded two pass breakups, one vs. Illinois and Central Michigan

2015 - Freshman• Played in four games before redshirting due to injury• Had two tackles in season opener vs. No. 5 Michigan State• Had a pass breakup vs. Michigan State and Murray State

High School• Rated 4-star prospect by Scout.com• Ranked No. 3 defensive back in the state of Indiana• Held offers from Power Five Conference programs like Cincinnati, Indiana and Illinois• Starred on offense and defense at running back and defensive back, racking up over 1,400 yards rushing, 17 tackles, three interceptions and 11 pass breakups during junior season• Earned MVP Award at Core 6 Showcase in both Cincinnati and Chicago

Personal• Majoring in Sales & Business Marketing• Born on Dec. 13, 1996 in Montgomery, Ala.• Son of Tony and Shannon• Has one older sibling, Drue, a senior football player at Notre Dame, and three younger siblings, Sara Kate, Jack, and Ethan

GP UA A TOT TFL PD INT FF FR 2015 4 5 0 5 0.0 2 0 0 02016 14 63 26 89 2.0 2 0 1 0 2017 3 7 6 13 0.0 0 0 0 02018 13 58 24 82 1.5 3 1 0 0 Total 34 133 56 189 3.5 7 1 1 0

CAREER HIGHSTackles: 12, at Ball State (11/1/16)TFL: 1.0, 2x, last at Ball State (11/1/16)Fumbles Forced: 1, vs. Eastern Michigan (10/22/16)Pass Breakups: 1, 4x, last at Central Michigan (10/1/16)

#29 ANDREW TROSTSR | DB | 5-10 | 190Grosse Pointe, Mich.Grosse Pointe HSUniversity of Mount Union

2018 - Junior- MEmber of scout team

2017 - Freshman• Attended Division III University of Mount Union, played in two games and made one tackle

High School• Three-year letterwinner for coach Tim Brandon at Grosse Pointe South

Personal• Majoring in Finance• Born on Dec. 8, 1997• Son of Peter and Kelley Trost

#22 DAVON TUCKERSR | RB | 5-8 | 220 | 1LSomerdale, N.J.Sterling HS

2018 - Junior• Played in 12 games• Ran for 86 yards on 25 carries• Had season-high 19 yards against Ohio (11/1)•Earnedfirstvarsityletter

2017 - Sophomore• Played in nine games as a reserve• Rushed for 143 yards on 33 carries and scored three touchdowns• Set career highs with 14 rushes, 75 yards and a 36-yard touchdown vs. Wagner (9/23)• Had nine carries for 32 yards with an 11-yard touchdown vs. Ball State (9/30)•Madefivecarriesfor24yardswithan8-yardtouchdownvs.CentralMichigan (11/1), before suffering season-ending injury

2016 - Redshirt Freshman• Played in 10 games, totaled 210 yards and four TDs on 44 carries•Scoredfirstcareertouchdownvs.NCCentral(9/9)• Ran for 52 yards and one TD vs. Northern Illinois (10/8), then rushed for 53 yards and a TD at Akron (10/15)• Had a season-long rush of 26 yards vs. Buffalo (11/19)

2015 - Redshirted

High School• Rated a 3-star prospect by ESPN, Scout.com and Rivals.com• 2014 New Jersey Offensive Back of the Year rushed for 1,085 yards and 13 touchdowns during junior season

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#16 JON WASSINKSR | QB | 6-2 | 200 | 2LGrand Rapids, Mich.South Christian HS

2018 - Junior• Played in and started nine games before suffering season-ending injury• Threw for 1,994 yards and 16 touchdowns, completing 61.6 percent of passes ... also rushed for 162 yards and six touchdowns• MAC Scholar Athlete• Academic All-MAC • Named to Manning Award Watch List• Phil Steele Third Team All-MAC• Threw for 379 yards and three touchdowns, while running one in against Syracuse (8/31)• Went 20-for-25 for 234 yarrds and three touchdowns in win at Georgia State (9/22)•Passedforcareer-high439yardsandfivetouchdowns,alsorushingfor38 yards and a touchdown in win at Miami (9/29)• Earned second varsity letter

2017 - Sophomore• WMU’s starting QB, played in eight games before suffering season-end-ing injury at Eastern Michigan (10/21)• Named CoSIDA Academic All-District, Academic All-MAC and a MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete• Twice named MAC Scholar-Athlete of the Week• Threw for 14 touchdowns, ran for three and caught two• Completed 124 of 193 passes for 1,411 yards and rushed for another 126• At the time of his injury, he led the MAC in completion percentage (.642)andrankedsecondforpassefficiency(145.4)-thosenumbersalso stacked up nationally, ranking 27th for completion percentage and 33rdforpassefficiency,whilecominginat29thinpointsresponsiblefor• Collected Davey O’Brien National “Great 8” Weekly Performer honors afteraccountingforsixtouchdowns(fivepassing,onereceiving)and295total yards (256 passing, 26 rushing, 13 receiving) in a 71-68 seven-over-time win over Buffalo•Madefirstcareerstartat#4USC,completed11-for-22passingfor67yards. Rushed for one touchdown and caught a 27-yard touchdown•Threwfirstcareertouchdownpassinwinvs.Idaho(9/16),alsoranfortwo TDs. Completed 21-for-31 passes for 212 yards and ran for 38 yards• Completed 11 of 12 passes for 165 yards and threw for three TDs vs.

• 2013 First Team Liberty Division/Colonial Conference selection

Personal• Majoring in Sport Management• Born on Sept. 12, 1995 in Philadelphia, Penn.• Son of Gaven Tucker and Marquise Pitts• Has one older sibling, Marquan, and one younger sibling, Marshaya

GP ATT YDS TD Long AVG/A AVG/G2016 10 44 210 4 27 4.8 21.02017 9 33 143 3 36 4.3 15.92018 12 25 86 0 9 3.4 7.2Total 31 102 439 7 36 4.3 14.2

CAREER HIGHSRush Attempts: 14, vs Wagner (9/23/17)Rush Yards: 75, vs Wagner (9/23/17)Rush TDs: 1, 7x, last vs. Central Michigan, 11/1/17)Long Rush: 36, vs. vs Wagner (9/23/17)

Wagner (9/23)• Threw for three touchdowns and 240 yards on 14-for-20 passing, including a 52-yard touchdown vs. Ball State (9/30)•Earnedfirstvarsityletter

2016 - Redshirt Freshman• Member of Scout Team

2015 - RedshirtedHigh School• Rated a three-star prospect by Scout.com• Ranked No. 33 in Detroit News Blue Chip Recruits list• Racked up 34 total touchdowns with 2,178 yards passing and 900 yards rushing during senior season• Passed for 24 touchdowns and 2,781 yards and rushed for 22 touch-downs and 1,074 yards during junior season•Wasa2014MichiganHighSchoolPlayeroftheYearfinalistandtwo-time MHSAA Division 4 State Champion• Multi-sport athlete excelling in basketball and football

Personal• Majoring in Accountancy• Born on Feb. 4, 1997• Son of Mark and Heidi Wassink• Has three siblings, Kelli, Brett and Ann• Uncle, Todd Schrotenboer played basketball at Central Michigan• Played youth football with WMU senior center John Keenoy

PASSING GP CMP/ATT INT YDS TD Long % AVG/P AVG/G2017 8 124 /193 4 1,391 14 52 .64 7.2 173.92018 9 151/245 6 1,994 16 84 .62 8.1 221.6Total 17 275/438 10 3,385 30 84 .63 7.7 199.1

RUSHING GP ATT YDS TD Long AVG/A AVG/G2017 8 41 126 3 27 3.1 15.82018 9 46 162 6 18 3.5 18.0Total 17 87 288 9 27 3.3 16.9

RECEIVING GP REC YDS TD Long REC/G AVG/C AVG/G2017 8 2 40 2 27 0.3 20.0 5.02018 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 8 2 40 2 27 0.3 20.0 5.0

CAREER HIGHSCompletions: 27, at Miami (9/29/18)Attempts: 42, at Miami (9/29/18)Passing Yards: 439, at Miami (9/29/18)Passing TDs: 5, x2 last time at Miami (9/29/18)Comp. Pct (min. 10 att.): 91.7% vs Wagner (9/23/17)Long Pass: 84, vs. Syracuse (8/31/18)Rush Attempts: 9, x2 last at Miami (9/29/18)Rush Yards: 40, at Bowling Green (10/13/18)Rush TDs: 3, at Central Michigan (10/20/18)Long rush: 27, at Eastern Michigan (10/21/2017)Receiving Yards: 27 at #4 USC (9/2/17)Receiving TDs: 1, 2x, last at Buffalo (10/7/17)

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#68 JAMAL WILLIAMSSR | DL | 6-3 | 290Chicago, Ill.TF North HSCollege of DuPage

2018 - Junior• Did not see game action

2017• Attended WMU, was on Scout Team

Previous School (College of DuPage)• Had 31 tackles, 6.5 sacks and eight tackles for loss as a sophomore• Ranked 44th nationally in JUCO in sacks as a freshman• Led team to win Red Grange Bowl against No. 4 team

High School• Played both offense and defense• Was three-year honorable mention

Personal• Majoring in Sport Management• Born on Nov. 2, 1997• Son of Patrice Patterson and Eric Williams• Has a sister, Destiny

#26 DEVAN BASSJR | RB | 6-1 | 200Turlock, Calif.Modesto JC

Junior College• Rushed for 1,145 yards and 13 touchdowns, averaging 6.7 yards per carry in 2018.• Rushed for 1,326 yards and 20 touchdowns, averaging 5.9 yards per carry in 2017.

High School• Starred at Pitman High School

#43 BOONE BONNEMAFR | LB | 6-3 | 215Zeeland, Mich.Zeeland HS

High School• No. 47 ranked player in the state• Two-time all-state selection • Two-time Holland Sentinel Defensive Player of the Year• Three-time all-area and three-time all-conference selection • Four-year starter• Also named all-state in track • Had offers from Ball State, Bowling Green, Central Michigan, and Eastern Michigan.

#87 CAMERON COLEMANFR | WR | 5-10 | 185St. Louis, Mo.Cardinal Ritter HS

High School• Held a four-star ranking• Has a 30 inch vertical and high end speed • Attended Vianney High School in Missouri for freshman and sophomore seasons Spent his junior year at the IMG Academy in Florida before trans-ferring back to Cardinal Ritter College Prep for senior season • As a sophomore caught 68 passes for 866 yards and six touchdowns, also rushed for 347 yards and 10 touchdowns, helping Vianney win a Class 5 state title• Had offers from Florida, Illinois, Iowa State, Kansas, Kentucky, Missou-ri, Nebraska, Pitt, Syracuse, Tennessee and Wisconsin.

Personal• Son of Fred and Consuelo Coleman • Born on Aug. 7, 2000.

#33 TIMOTHY COLLINSSR-TR | DL | 6-5 | 275Birmingham, Ala.Tennessee Tech

Tennessee Tech• Played 35 total games in four years• Recorded 139 total tackles, 16.5 tackles for loss and 7 sacks• Averaged 4 tackles per game during career• Had career-high 51 tackles during 2017 season.

HIgh School• Multi-sport standout at Restoration Academy• Named team’s MVP

Personal• Son of Ken Moore and Ann THomas• Born April 26, 1997

#6 COREY CROOMSFR | WR | 5-11 | 185Country Club Hills, Ill.Hillcrest HS

High School• No. 48 ranked player in the state • Earned all-conference honors • Had offers from Central Michigan, Eastern Illinois, Eastern Kentucky, and Eastern Michigan.

Personal• Son of Monique Carter and Corey Crooms• Born on April 17, 2001.

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#36 CALOB DALTONFR | LB | 6-4 | 200Carrollton, Ohio.Carrollton HS

High School • No. 60 ranked player in the state • Totaled 122 career tackles, 36.5 TFL, 17 sacks, four forced fumbles, fourfumblerecoveriesandfivepassbreak-ups• Was a second team All-Northeastern Buckeye Conference honors as a sophomore after recording 55 tackles, 20.5 TFL and 10.5 sacks •Had junior year slowed down by a meniscus injury, but still earned hon-orable mention All-NBC honors • As a senior, returned to record 42 tackles, 3.5 TFL and 10 sacks • Also ran track and competed in the Division II state championship in the 200-meter dash and the 4x100 relay • Had offers from Cincinnati, Purdue, Pitt, Rutgers, UMass, Toledo, East-ern Michigan, Ball State, Akron and Eastern Kentucky.

Personal• Son of John and Carolyn Winemiller • Born on May 1, 2000.

#86 MARSHAWN FOSTERFR | WR | 6-4 | 175Chicago, Ill.Al Raby HS

High SchoolNo. 38 ranked player in the state Also participated in basketball, track and volleyball Honor roll memberWas also offered by Illinois State.

PersonalSon of Delia Marshall and Marc Foster Born on Feb. 1, 2001.

#77 JACOB GIDEON FR | OL | 6-3 | 290Walton, Ky.Larry Ryle HS

High School• First team All-Northern Kentucky•2017 honorable mention all-state • Bluegrass Bowl invitee• Named one of the top 26 players in Northern Kentucky and one of the top 50 players in the state of Kentucky• Honor Roll member

Personal• Son of David and Julie Gideon• Born on Dec. 19, 2000.

#14 DONAVON GREENHOWFR | WR | 5-8 | 150Powhatan, Va.Blessed HS

High School • Played both wide receiver and cornerback

#45 KRISTOPHER HODGSONFR | RB | 5-10 | 170Portage, Mich.Portage Central HS

High School • Rushed for nearly 1,000 yards during senior season• Was also a standout cornerback

#15 KEITH JONES JR.FR | DB | 5-10 | 175St. Lous, Mo.Cardinal RItter HS

High School• First team all-district and second team all-district selection • Had 76 total tackles, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and one interception •Wasastatechampionintrack&fieldH• Honor Roll member• Had offers from Air Force, Central Michigan, Kent State and Toledo.

Personal• Son of Keith and Yameta Jones • Born on March 25, 2001.

#16 THIAGO KAPS-KRONEMBERGJR | K | 6-0 | 195Petropolis, Rio de Janiero, BrazilCollege of DuPage

Junior College• Competed at the 2018 Kohl’s National Scholarship Camp •Averaged a 71-yard kickoff and a 38.13-yard punt • Booted most of his kickoffs 70+ yards out of the endzone • Attended Jac-Cen-Del High School in Osgood, Ind.

Personal• Son of Japir Kronemberg Filho and Renata Kapps Goncalves •Born on Sept. 26, 1997.

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#18 NICK KARGMAN FR | QB | 6-3 | 180Camden, N.J.Woodrow Wilson HS

High School• No. 45 ranked player in the state, ranked in the top 50 nationally as a dual threat quarterback • USA Today First-Team All-State • For career completed 577 of 1,068 pass attempts for 8,136 yards and 86 touchdowns in 38 games • Set a New Jersey state record throwing for 3,963 yards as a senior • Also set a state record throwing for 539 yards and eight touchdowns in a single game • Holds the South Jersey record with 259 completions in a single season • Also played basketball • National Honor Society member with a 3.8 GPA • Had offers from Rutgers, Connecticut, N.C. State and Temple.

Personal• Son of Kevin and Laurie Kargman •Born on April 27, 2000.

#67 STUART KETTLERFR | OL | 6-5 | 280Grand Rapids, Mich.East Grand Rapids HS

High School• 2018 Associated Press and Detroit News First-Team All-State selection • First team all-area, all-conference and recipient of the West Michigan OfficialsAssociationScholarshipAward• Did not allow a sack during the 2017 and 2018 seasons • Had offers from Ball State, Bowling Green, Miami (OH) and Toledo.

Personal• Son of David and Wendy Kettler • Father played at Grand Valley State (1987-91), brother, Jake, played hockey at Aquinas College, great-grandfather was a running back at Central Teachers College •Born on April 23, 2001

#94 MARSHAWN KNEELANDFR | DL | 6-4 | 250Grand Rapids, Mich.East Grand Rapids HS

High School• Set Godwin Heights career records for tackles, tackles for loss, and sacks • As a senior had 110 tackles, 15 TFL and eight sacks •Asatightend,alsohad20catchesfor330yardsandfivetouchdowns• Recorded 80 tackles, 19 TFL and 15 sacks as a junior •Haddouble-digittacklesineachofthefirstfivegamesofseniorsea-son, including a game with three sacks • First-team all-state as a senior, honorable mention all-state as a junior • Two-time all-conference, all-area and dream team selection • Team captain

• Honor Roll member • Was a regional champion in track in the 400m run and all-conference as a high jumper

Personal• Son of Shawn and Wendy Kneeland • Has three siblings, AJ, Shawn Micheal and Yahmya • Born on July 8, 2001.

#92 JOE MISAK FR | DL | 6-3 | 260Mattawn, Mich,Mattawn HS

High School• As a senior had 78 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, eight sacks and one interception •Wasanall-statehonorablemention,firstteamall-conferenceselectionatlinebacker,KalamazooGazetteFirstTeamDefensiveDreamTeam,firstteam academic all-state and team captain •Wasafirstteamall-conferenceselectionasanoffensivelinemanasajunior • Also played baseball and basketball • Academic honor roll member

Personal• Son of Frank and Kelly Misak F• Father played football at Central Michigan (1990) • Has three siblings, Kyle, Morgan and Sydney • Born on August 8, 2000.

#22 SKYY MOORE FR | WR | 5-9 | 190New Kensington, Pa.Shady Side HS

High School• No. 36 ranked player in the state • Defensive back and quarterback • Two-time Allegheny Conference Offensive Player of the Year, and was also named Defensive Player of the Year • First player in conference history to rush and pass for 1,000 yards in back-to-back seasons Twice named all-conference on offense and defense • Had 100 career touchdowns and 3,500 yards • Also played basketball, earning all section honors as a point guard junior and senior years Had offers from Howard, Rice and Robert Morris.

Personal• Son of Timika Hastie and Roger Moore • Born on Sept. 10, 2000

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#79 JOEY PRICE FR | OL | 6-8 | 315Algonquin, Ill.Harvey Jacobs HS

High School• No. 21 ranked player in the state and the No. 89 offensive tackle in the nation • Also played basketball • Had offers from Illinois, Iowa State, Minnesota, Ball State, Duke, North-ern Illinois, Purdue, Virginia and West Virginia.

Personal• Son of Verina Waller and Larry Price Sr. and Markinna Price • Born on March 18, 2001.

#12 DAMARI ROBERSON FR | WR | 6-1 | 205Muskegon, Ill.Mona Shores HS

High School• Named all-conference for offense and defense junior year • Scored touchdowns via rushing, receiving and on a kickoff return throughthefirstfourgamesof2017• Set a school record as a member of the 4x100 track team • Despite missing senior season with injury was a team captain • Had offers from 17 schools including Iowa, Minnesota, Indiana, North-western,Purdue,IllinoisState,IowaState,Syracuse,Kentuckyandfiveother MAC schools.

Personal• Son of Darece Sr. and Lakesia Roberson• Born on Jan. 19, 2001 • Older brother, Darece Roberson Jr., plays football at Wayne State.

#99 JOSEPH SALISBURY FR | DL | 6-1 | 230Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich.Grosse Pointe North HS

High School• First Team All-Conference in 2017

#8 DAWSON SCHICKJR | RB | 5-11 | 190Oklahoma City, Ok.Los Angeles Valley College

Junior College• Rushed for nine touchdowns and averaged 7.5 yards per carry in 2018. • Played running back, cornerback and safety at Oklahoma Christan School,alsostarringintrackandfield

#46 JACK SHERWINFR | TE | 6-4 | 230Traverse City, Mich.Traverse City Central HS

High School• No. 55 ranked player in the state •Namedfirstteamall-conferenceasadefensiveendandsecondteamall-conference at tight end • Named to all-state Dream Team • Also played basketball •Had offers from Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Cincinnati and Michigan State.

Personal•Son of Grey and Wendy Sherwin • Born on July 10, 2001.

#25 CHRISTIAN SINGLETONFR | RB | 5-11 | 205Kennesaw, Ga.North Cobb HS

High School• Totaled 5,100 total career yards and 53 touchdowns • First team all-state selection • Two-time all-region and all-county selection • Was named Cobb County Running Back of the Year • As a senior, had 1,789 yards and 24 touchdowns • Had offers from Georgia State, Air Force, Appalachian State and Ball State

#28 SEAN TYLERFR | RB | 5-9 | 180Richton Park, Ill.Rich Central HS

High School• No. 41 ranked player in the state • Named all-conference junior and senior seasons • Recorded over 50 career touchdowns and over 2,000 career rushing yards • 2017 state track champion in the 4x1 and the 4x2, was third in the 100-yard dash • Two-time conference champion in the 100-yard dash • Member of the Honor Roll • Had offers from Eastern Michigan and South Dakota State.

Personal• Son of Tawanda Williams and Timothy Tyler • Born on Sept. 2, 2000.

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#31 ALI’VONTA WALLACEFR | LB | 6-1 | 245Muskegon, Mich.Muskegon HS

High School• Two-time All-State selection • Two-time Defensive Player of the Year for the MLive Muskegon Chroni-cle • Was named a First-Team All-State linebacker by both the Detroit News and the Detroit Free Press Teamwasstatechampionsin2017andfinishedasrunners-upin2016and 2018 •Asasenior,finishedwith95tackles,including49solo,eightTFL,onesack, one fumble recovery and six passes defended • Had seven tackles in the state championship game • Had offers from Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Toledo and Ala-bama A&M.

Personal• Son of Ashanta McClain • Born on Jan. 23, 2001

#37 ZONTERIO WEEKLEYFR | DB | 5-10 | 165Kalamazoo Mich.Kalamazoo Central HS

High School• Had 33 tackles and six pass breakups in 2018• Second Team All-Southwestern Michigan Athletic Conference

#17 ERIC WENZELFR | QB | 6-1 | 190Kalamazoo Mich.Hackett Catholic Central HS

High School• Attended Hackett Catholic Prep High School and was quarterback for Kalamazoo United • Was the 2018 Division 5-6 Associated Press Player of the Year, Mich-igan High School Player of the Year Runner-Up and named First Team All-State by the AP and the MHSFCA • Was the 2017 & 2018 Kalamazoo Gazette Player of the Year As a senior, set a state record with 56 touchdown passes, completed 319of332passesfor3,624yardsandfinishedcareersecondinMHSAAhistory with 110 touchdown passes and 8,654 yards •TheUnitedoffenseaveraged50pointspergamein2018,teamfin-ishedwithan11-1record,whichincludedtheprogram’sfirstdistricttitleandfirstundefeatedregularseason• Threw seven touchdowns in three games in senior season • Was a state champion and a two-time regional champion in track as member of relay sprint teams • Also played baseball, earning all-conference honors, and basketball

Personal• Son of Andrew and Tamela Wenzel • Has two older siblings, Maggie and Evan • Born on Oct. 19, 2000.

#75 ADDISON WESTFR | OL | 6-4 | 295Cary, Ill.Cary-Grove HS

High School• Two-time all-state, all-area and all-conference selection • Nominated for Player of the Year • 2018 6A state champion • Set a program record with 48 pancakes • Also was captain of basketball team • Had offers from New Mexico, Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, and Northern Illinois.

Personal• Son of Timothy and Julia West • Born on Dec. 5, 2000.

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HEAD COACHESCOACH (YEARS) W L T PCT.Melvin “Tubby” Myers (1906) * 1 2 0 .333William Spaulding (1907-21) 62 25 3 .706Milton Olander (1922-23) 12 1 1 .893Earl Martineau (1924-28) 26 10 2 .711Mitchell “Mike” Gary (1929-41) 59 34 5 .628John Gill (1942-52) * 50 34 1 .594Jack Petoskey (1953-56) 8 25 2 .257Merle Schlosser (1957-63) 28 33 3 .461Bill Doolittle (1964-74) 58 49 2 .541Elliot Uzelac (1975-81) * 38 39 0 .494Jack Harbaugh (1982-86) 25 27 3 .482Al Molde (1987-96) 62 47 2 .568Gary Darnell (1997-2004) 46 46 0 .500Bill Cubit (2005-12) 51 47 0 .520P.J. Fleck (2013-2016) 30 22 0 .577Tim Lester (2017-present) * 13 12 0 .520TOTALS 569 453 24 .555

* Alumni - also played collegiate career at WMU

COACHES YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR RECORD LEAGUE PF PA COACH1906 1-2-0 —— 26 28 Myers1907 3-2-1 —— 42 8 Spaulding1908 3-3-0 —— 33 98 Spaulding1909 7-0-0 —— 194 8 Spaulding1910 4-1-1 —— 75 20 Spaulding1911 2-3-0 —— 110 59 Spaulding1912 3-2-1 —— 86 49 Spaulding1913 4-0-0 —— 59 15 Spaulding1914 6-0-0 —— 180 7 Spaulding1915 5-1-0 —— 291 43 Spaulding1916 5-1-0 —— 389 38 Spaulding1917 4-3-0 —— 203 105 Spaulding1918 3-2-0 —— 223 30 Spaulding1919 4-1-0 —— 156 91 Spaulding1920 3-4-0 —— 119 131 Spaulding1921 6-2-0 —— 262 40 Spaulding1922 6-0-0 —— 160 0 Olander1923 6-1-1 —— 160 21 Olander1924 5-1-1 —— 101 46 Martineau1925 6-2-1 —— 125 47 Martineau1926 7-1-0 —— 132 20 Martineau1927 3-4-0 —— 100 72 Martineau1928 5-2-0 —— 119 32 Martineau1929 5-2-1 —— 161 44 Gary1930 5-1-1 —— 192 25 Gary1931 5-2-0 —— 86 51 Gary1932 6-0-1 —— 174 6 Gary1933 3-3-1 —— 66 64 Gary1934 7-1-0 —— 104 52 Gary1935 5-3-0 —— 78 91 Gary1936 2-5-0 —— 60 91 Gary1937 5-3-0 —— 92 65 Gary1938 4-3-0 —— 102 26 Gary1939 2-6-1 —— 51 85 Gary

YEAR RECORD LEAGUE PF PA COACH 1940 2-5-0 —— 77 117 Gary1941 8-0-0 —— 183 27 Gary1942 5-1-0 —— 66 37 Gill1943 4-2-0 —— 151 89 Gill1944 4-3-0 —— 162 123 Gill1945 4-3-0 —— 147 105 Gill1946 5-2-1 —— 158 100 Gill1947 5-4-0 —— 139 147 Gill1948 6-3-0 3-1-0, 2nd 199 106 Gill1949 4-4-0 2-3-0, 4th 148 123 Gill1950 5-4-0 1-3-0, 5th 188 163 Gill1951 4-4-0 1-4-0, 6th 164 160 Gill1952 4-4-0 1-4-0, 6th 154 159 Gill1953 1-6-1 0-4-1, 6th 66 238 Petoskey1954 4-5-0 3-4-0, 5th 136 186 Petoskey1955 1-7-1 0-5-0, 7th 80 200 Petoskey1956 2-7-0 1-4-0, 6th 114 168 Petoskey1957 4-4-1 1-4-1, 5th 150 126 Schlosser1958 4-5-0 2-4-0, 5th 188 200 Schlosser1959 4-5-0 3-3-0, 5th 185 116 Schlosser1960 4-4-1 2-4-0, 5th 173 106 Schlosser1961 ^ 5-4-1 4-1-1, 2nd 143 179 Schlosser1962 5-4-0 3-3-0, 4th 158 112 Schlosser1963 2-7-0 2-4-0, 5th 111 201 Schlosser1964 3-6-0 2-4-0, 5th 77 185 Doolittle1965 6-2-1 3-2-1, 3rd 128 127 Doolittle1966 * 7-3-0 5-1-0, T-1st 175 194 Doolittle1967 5-4-0 4-2-0, T-3rd 156 164 Doolittle1968 3-6-0 2-4-0, 5th 160 191 Doolittle1969 4-6-0 1-4-0, T-5th 216 203 Doolittle1970 7-3-0 2-3-0, 4th 277 132 Doolittle1971 7-3-0 2-3-0, 4th 228 124 Doolittle1972 7-3-1 2-2-1, 3rd 229 201 Doolittle1973 6-5-0 1-4-0, t-5th 190 218 Doolittle1974 3-8-0 0-5-0, 6th 187 269 Doolittle1975 1-10-0 0-7-0, 9th 119 297 Uzelac1976 7-4-0 6-3-0, 4th 270 202 Uzelac1977 4-7-0 3-5-0, 7th 261 231 Uzelac1978 7-4-0 5-4-0, 4th 220 152 Uzelac1979 6-5-0 5-4-0, 3rd 186 120 Uzelac1980 7-4-0 6-3-0, 2nd 233 179 Uzelac1981 6-5-0 5-4-0, T-5th 206 170 Uzelac1982 7-2-2 5-2-2, 2nd 186 78 Harbaugh1983 6-5-0 4-5-0, 6th 179 208 Harbaugh1984 5-6-0 3-6-0, T-8th 234 213 Harbaugh1985 4-6-1 4-4-1, T-4th 182 212 Harbaugh1986 3-8-0 3-5-0, 8th 183 257 Harbaugh1987 5-6-0 4-4-0, 5th 218 240 Molde1988 *^ 9-3-0 7-1-0, 1st 354 237 Molde1989 5-6-0 3-5-0, 6th 210 210 Molde1990 7-4-0 5-3-0, 3rd 249 218 Molde1991 6-5-0 4-4-0, 5th 218 253 Molde1992 7-3-1 6-3-0, 2nd 197 177 Molde1993 7-3-1 6-1-1, 2nd 236 187 Molde1994 7-4-0 5-3-0, T-3rd 274 189 Molde1995 7-4-0 6-2-0, T-3rd 253 190 Molde1996 2-9-0 2-6-0, 9th 208 304 Molde1997 8-3-0 6-2-0, 2nd-WD 301 265 Darnell1998 7-4-0 5-3-0, 3rd-WD 360 312 Darnell1999 # 7-5-0 6-2-0, 1st-WD 373 342 Darnell2000 # 9-3-0 7-1-0, 1st-WD 359 139 Darnell

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ASSISTANT COACH YEAR(S)James Adams 2019-pres.Ashton Aikens 2017-18 Wally Ake 2001-03Trevor Andrews 2019-pres.Harold Barnhort 1931-32MIke Bath 2019-pres.Jim Bengala 1975-79Clayt Birmingham 2004Don Boven 1952-55Chuck Bullough 2005Dick Bumpas 2003Kenni Burns 2016Bill Bye 1987-96Brian Callahan 2013-16Gene Cavich 1975-80Dana Chambers 1987-96Amp Campbell 2010-12Steve Casula 2012Deon Chester 1997-99Kirk Ciarrocca 2013-16Roger Chiaverini 1956-57Dave Cohen 2010-11Mike Colletta 1976-77Chuck Comer 1968-74Pete Cordelli 2002-03Bill Cubit 1997-99Ryan Cubit 2009-12Mike Cummings 2002-04Tim Daoust 2006-09, 2017-18Bob Diaco 2004Chuck Driesbach 1997-00David Duggan 2016-2018Larry Edlund 1987-96Dan Enos 2000-02Bobby Erhardt 2012Lou Esposito 2010-12, 2017-pres.Eric Evans 2017-pres.Ed Ferkany 1963-68Dan Ferrigno 1982-86Dave Finley 1975Keith Flynn 2000-01Josh Gattis 2011Keith Gaither 2019-pres.Willie Mack Garza 1997-00Luke Getsy 2013John Gill 1928-41Jim Gilstrap 1978-79Mike Grant 2008-10Gary Hainrihar 1977-81Mike Hankwitz 1982-84Brad Hanson 1982-83Bill Hardy 1977J.C. Harper 2003-04Billy Harris 1978-81Mike Hart 2014-presentDarrell Hazell 1995-96Grant Heard 2007Greg Hermsen 1989-96Marty Higgins 1987-90Brady Hoke 1984-86Guy Holliday 2000-02Joe Hoy 1952-55Charles Huff 2013Ray Jeske 1984-86Kevin Johns 2017Scott Kavanagh 2007Bill Kenney 2013-pres.Tony Kimbrough 2003-04Tom Kisselle 1960-62

Jim Knowles 1997-02Tim Knox 2004Paul Krasula 1975-81Rick Kravitz 2008-09Rob Kuhlman 1987, 1989-96Tim Lester 2005-06Tom Lewinski 1997-99Terry Lewis 1975-76Bob Lusk 1963Lynn Lynch 1958-59Terry Malone 2018Van Malone 2004Henry Mason 1991-94Greg Mattison 1982-86Peter McCarty 2007-09George McDonald 2005-06Tim McGarigle 2012-presentBill Miller 2007John Miller 1963-78Tim Mingey 1977-81Reggie Mitchell 1986Charley Molnar 2003-04Jake Moreland 2005-11, 2017-pres.Steve Morrison 2005-09Rich Nagy 2010-12Kyle Nystrom 1992-01Jack O’Brien 1934-35Joe Palcic 2019-pres.Matt Patanelli 1944, 1948-51Ed Pinkham 2013-16Sam Pittman 1999Dick Raklovits 1957-74Vinson Reynolds 2013-presentA.J. Ricker 2008, 2011-12Norb Riesterer 1938Brian Rock 1992-2005Jerry Rosburg 1987-91Bill Rowekamp 1957-74Dave Sabada 1981Mike Sabock 2008-11Tony Samuel 1982-83Nick Sanchez 2018 Cory Sanders 2017Mike Santiago 1985-86Scott Shafer 2005-06Matt Simon 2014-16Tom Slaughter 1948-63Bob Stanley 2007-10Fred Stevens 1957-74Mike Sullivan 2005-06Bob Sutton 1975-76, 1980-81Joel Swisher 1987-88Steve Szabo 1982-84Chris Tabor 2006-07Bruce Tall 2002Dave Voth 1997-98, 2000-01Thad Ward 2012Roy Weitz 1942-55Rob Wenger 2013-16Lou West 1984-85Clayton White 2006Paul White 1955-56Jimmy Williams 2016Paul Williams 2005Joe Woods 2001-03Dontae Wright 2018-pres. Bob Wyman 1964-74

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Tim Lester leads the Broncos out onto the field at Waldo Stadium for the first time as a head coach on Sept. 16, 2017. Lester, a quarterback at WMU from 1996-99, became the fourth Bronco Alumni to become the head coach.

COACHES YEAR-BY-YEAR - CONTINUEDYEAR RECORD LEAGUE PS PA COACH 2001 5-6-0 4-4-0, 4th-WD 277 266 Darnell2002 4-8-0 3-5-0, 5th-WD 303 330 Darnell2003 5-7-0 4-4-0, 4th-WD 331 370 Darnell2004 1-10-0 0-8-0, 7th-WD 248 436 Darnell2005 7-4-0 5-3-0,T-3rd-WD 354 342 Cubit2006 ^ 8-5-0 6-2-0, 2nd-WD 299 259 Cubit2007 5-7-0 3-4, T-3rd-WD 323 347 Cubit2008 ^ 9-4-0 6-2, T-2nd-WD 372 324 Cubit2009 5-7-0 4-4, 3rd-WD 296 330 Cubit2010 6-6-0 5-3. 3rd-WD 388 286 Cubit2011 ^ 7-6-0 5-3, 3rd-WD 459 373 Cubit2012 4-8-0 2-6, 5th-WD 352 356 Cubit2013 1-11 1-7, 6th-WD 206 425 Fleck2014 ^ 8-5 6-2, 3rd-WD 439 324 Fleck2015 #^ 8-5 6-2, T-1st-WD 468 368 Fleck2016 *#^ 13-1 8-0, 1st, WD 582 277 Fleck2017 6-6 4-4, 4th, WD 407 348 Lester2018 ^ 7-6 5-3, T-2nd-WD 416 449 Lester

Totals 569-453-24 251-247-9 22,763 18,696 .555 Pct.

PS - points scored, PA points allowed

* Mid-American Conference Champions# Mid-American Conference West Division Champions^ Postseason Bowl Participant

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RUSHING YARDSCAREER1. 4,826 Jarvion Franklin, 2014-172. 4,219 Robert Sanford, 1997-003. 4,190 Jerome Persell, 1976-784. 3,671 Brandon West, 2006-095. 3,341 Shawn Faulkner, 1980-836. 3,327 Jamauri Bogan, 2015-18 7. 3,045 Jim Vackaro, 1992-958. 2,608 Bobby Howard, 1977-809. 2,453 Mark Bonds, 2004-0710. 2,449 Larry Caper, 1979-8211. 2,384 Phil Reed, 2000-0312. 2,248 LeVante Bellamy, 2015-present13. 2,018 Roger Lawson, 1969-7114. 2,010 Lewis Howard, 1984-8715. 2,000 Dan Matthews, 1973-75

SEASON1. 1,668 Shawn Faulkner, 19832. 1,571 Robert Sanford, 20003. 1,551 Jarvion Franklin, 20144. 1,505 Jerome Persell, 19765. 1,353 Jarvion Franklin, 20166. 1,346 Jerome Persell, 19787. 1,339 Jerome Persell, 1977T-8 1,228 Jarvion Franklin, 2017T-8 1,228 LeVante Bellamy, 201810.. 1,205 Roger Lawson, 197011. 1,164 Brandon West, 200912. 1,092 Robert Sanford, 199913. 1,082 Mark Bonds, 200614. 1,068 Lovell Coleman, 195815. 1,054 Robert Davis, 198816. 1,053 Phillip Reed, 200217. 1,051 Jamauri Bogan, 201518. 1,033 Robert Sanford, 199719. 1,026 Brandon West, 200820. 1,016 Darnell Fields, 199821. 1,004 Trovon Riley, 2005

GAME1. 281 Jarvion Franklin, at Akron, 20162. 279 Lovell Coleman, vs. Central Michigan, 19583. 247 Sam Dunlap, vs. Ohio Northern, 19164. 241 Jerome Persell vs. Eastern Michigan,19765. 228 Jarvion Franklini at Central Michigan,20176. 215 Jamauri Bogan at Bahamas Bowl, 20157. 213 LeVante Bellamy at Ball State,20188. 211 Jarvion Franklin at Idaho, 2014

PLAY1. 95 Clarence Frendt vs. Detroit City, 1930 (TD)2. 89 Leland Davis vs. Marshall, 1954 (TD)3. 87 Horace Coleman vs. Toledo, 1941 (TD)4. 87 Lewis Howard vs. Marshall, 1984

RUSHING ATTEMPTSCAREER1. 942 Jarvion Franklin, 2014-17 2. 842 Jerome Persell, 1976-783. 838 Robert Sanford, 1997-004. 761 Shawn Faulkner, 1980-835. 732 Brandon West, 2006-096. 622 Jamauri Bogan, 2015-2018

SEASON1. 394 Shawn Faulkner, 19832. 309 Jerome Persell, 19783. 306 Jarvion Franklin, 20144. 293 Robert Sanford, 20005. 248 Jarvion Franklin, 2014-17

GAME1. 47 Shawn Faulkner vs. Ball State, 19832. 46 Jerome Persell vs. Ball State, 19773. 45 Tim Majerle vs. Ohio, 1966

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSCAREER1. 52 Jarvion Franklin, 2014-172. 43 Jamauri Bogan, 2015-present3. 39 Jerome Persell, 1976-784. 30 Robert Sanford, 1997-005. 25 Brandon West, 2006-09 25 Larry Cates, 1971-737. 23 Jim Vackaro, 1992-95 23 Albert Little, 1976-799. 22 Roger Lawson, 1969-7110. 21 Phillip Reed, 2000-03

SEASON1. 24 Jarvion Franklin, 20142. 19 Jerome Persell, 19763. 18. Robert Sanford, 20004. 16 Jamauri Bogan, 20155. 15 Jamauri Bogan, 20186. 14 Jerome Persell, 19777. 13 Larry Cates, 1971 13 Roger Lawson, 1970 13 Robert Davis, 198810. 12 Jarvion Franklin, 2016 12 Albert Little, 1978 12 Darnell Fields, 1998

PASSING YARDSCAREER1. 12,104 Zach Terrell, 2013-162. 11,329 Tim Hiller, 2005, 2007-093. 11,299 Tim Lester, 1996-994. 8,886 Alex Carder, 2009-125. 8,717 Brad Tayles, 1989-926. 6,148 Jay McDonagh, 1993-957. 4,849 Jeff Welsh, 1997-018. 4,699 Ryan Cubit, 2004-069. 4,463 Chris Conklin, 1982-83, ’85-8610. 4,283 Chad Munson, 2002-03

SEASON1. 3,873 Alex Carder, 20112. 3,725 Tim Hiller, 20083. 3,639 Tim Lester, 19994. 3,533 Zach Terrell, 20165. 3,526 Zach Terrell, 20156. 3,443 Zach Terrell, 20147. 3,334 Alex Carder, 20108. 3,311 Tim Lester, 19989. 3,249 Tim Hiller, 200910. 3,021 Tim Hiller, 2007

GAME1. 548 Alex Carder at Toledo, 2011 2. 479 Alex Carder at Connecticut, 20113. 471 Tim Hiller at Central Michigan, 20084. 450 Chad Munson vs. William & Mary, 20035. 445 Zach Terrell vs. Buffalo, 20166. 439 Alex Carder vs. Purdue, 2011 439 Jon Wassink at Miami, 20188. 435 Tim Lester vs. Bowling Green, 19989. 432 Tim Lester vs. Eastern Michigan, 199810. 429 Alex Carder at Miami, 201111. 410 Tim Hiller vs. Central Michigan, 2009

PLAY1. 94 Jon Drach to Greg Jennings vs. Central Michigan, 2003(TD)2. 89 Tim Hiller to Greg Jennings vs. Bowling Green, 2005 (TD)3. 87 Jamie Pass to Allan Boyko vs. Kent State, 1990 (TD)4. 84 Brad Tayles to Corey Sylve vs. Central Michigan, 1990 (TD) 84 Brad Tayles to John Morton vs. Ball State, 1992 (TD) 84 Jon Wassink to Dee Eskridge vs. Syracuse, 2018 (TD)7. 80 Zach Terrell to Corey Davis Bahamas Bowl, 2015 (TD)

PASSING ATTEMPTSCAREER1. 1,608 Tim Hiller, 2005, 2007-092. 1,507 Tim Lester, 1996-993. 1,387 Zach Terrell, 2013-164. 1,370 Brad Tayles, 1989-925. 1,215 Alex Carder, 2009-126. 892 Jay McDonagh, 1993-957. 763 Ryan Cubit, 2004-068. 708 Chris Conklin, 1982-83, ‘85-869. 633 Jeff Welsh, 1997-0110. 575 Chad Munson, 2002-03

SEASON1. 522 Tim Hiller, 20082. 502 Alex Carder, 20113. 514 Tim Hiller, 20094. 470 Tim Lester, 19995. 458 Alex Carder, 20106. 421 Tim Hiller, 20077. 406 Tim Lester, 19988. 391 Zach Terrell, 20159. 377 Zach Terrell, 201610. 376 Brad Tayles, 1992

GAME1. 66 Tim Hiller vs. Central Michigan, 20092. 64 Alex Carder vs. Toledo, 20103. 63 Tim Hiller at Buffalo, 20084. 62 Tim Hiller vs. Ball State, 20095. 59 Alex Carder at Toledo, 20116. 58 Jeff Welsh vs. Michigan, 20017. 57 Tyler Van Tubbergen at Kent State, 2012 57 Alex Carder vs. Purdue, 2011 57 Alex Carder at Miami, 2011 57 Tony Kimbrough vs. Fresno State, 1988

PASSING COMPLETIONSCAREER1. 1,013 Tim Hiller, 2005, 2007-092. 908 Zach Terrell, 2013-163. 875 Tim Lester, 1996-994. 769 Alex Carder, 2009-125. 663 Brad Tayles, 1989-926. 529 Jay McDonagh, 1993-957. 459 Ryan Cubit, 2004-068. 382 Jeff Welsh, 1997-019. 365 Chris Conklin, 1982-83, ‘85-8610. 312 Chad Munson, 2002-03

SEASON1. 339 Tim Hiller, 20082. 330 Alex Carder, 20113. 309 Tim Hiller, 20094. 289 Alex Carder, 20105. 282 Tim Lester, 1999

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6. 267 Tim Hiller, 20077 263 Zach Terrell, 20168. 262 Zach Terrell, 20159. 250 Zach Terrell, 201410. 236 Tim Lester, 1998

GAME1. 43 Alex Carder vs. Toledo, 20102. 42 Tim Hiller at Buffalo, 20083. 40 Tim Hiller, 20094. 38 Alex Carder at Toledo, 2011 38 Tim Hiller at Central Michigan, 20086. 37 Alex Carder at Connecticut, 20117. 36 Alex Carder at Miami, 2011 36 Jeff Welsh vs. Michigan, 20019. 34 Tim Hiller vs. Hofstra, 2009 34 Tim Hiller vs. Buffalo, 2009

COMPLETION PCT.CAREER 1. .655 Zach Terrell, 2013-162. .633 Alex Carder, 2009-123. .630 Tim Hiller, 2005, 2007-094. .603 Jeff Welsh, 1997-015. .602 Ryan Cubit, 2004-066. .593 Jay McDonagh, 1993-957. .582 Ed Chlebek, 1959-618. .581 Tim Lester, 1996-999. .577 Steve Hoffman, 1983-8410. .570 Tyler Vantubbergen, 2010-13

SEASON1. .698 Zach Terrell, 20162. .679 Zach Terrell, 20143. .670 Jon Drach, 2003 .670 Zach Terrell, 20155. .657 Alex Carder, 20116. .653 Tim Hiller, 20057. .649 Tim Hiller, 20088. .642 Robbie Haas, 20059. .640 Jon Wassink, 201710. .634 Tim Hiller, 2007

TOUCHDOWN PASSESCAREER1. 99 Tim Hiller, 2005, 2007-09 2. 96 Zach Terrell, 2013-163. 87 Tim Lester, 1996-994. 74 Alex Carder, 2009-125. 49 Brad Tayles, 1989-926. 45 Jay McDonagh, 1993-957. 36 Ryan Cubit, 2004-068. 35 Norm Harris, 1948-509. 34 Jeff Welsh, 1997-0110. 32 Chad Munson, 2002-03

SEASON1. 36 Tim Hiller, 20082. 34 Tim Lester, 19993. 33 Zach Terrell, 20164. 31 Alex Carder, 20115. 30 Alex Carder, 2010

6. 27 Zach Terrell, 20157. 26 Zach Terrell, 20148. 23 Tim Hiller, 20099. 22 Tim Lester, 199810. 20 Tim Hiller, 2007 20 Tim Hiller, 2005

GAME1. 7 Alex Carder at Toledo, 20112. 6 Tyler Van Tubbergen vs. Akron, 2011 6 Chad Munson vs. William & Mary, 20034. 5 Jon Wassink at Miami, 2018 5 Tyler Van Tubbergen vs. UMass, 2012 5 Alex Carder at Connecticut, 2011 5 Alex Carder at Akron, 2010 5 Alex Carder vs. Nicholls State, 2010 5 Tim Hiller vs. Ball State, 2005 5 Jon Drach vs. Central Michigan, 2003 5 Jeff Welsh vs. Illinois State, 2001 5 Tim Lester vs. Youngstown State, 1999 5 Norm Harris vs. Central Michigan, 1949

INTERCEPTIONS THROWNCAREER67 Brad Tayles, 1989-92

SEASON25 Brad Tayles, 1989

GAME6 Brad Tayles vs. Central Michigan, 1989

RECEPTIONSCAREER1. 332 Corey Davis, 2013-16 ^2. 306 Jordan White, 2007, 2009-11 3. 260 Jamarko Simmons, 2005-084. 238 Greg Jennings, 2002-055. 235 Steve Neal, 1997-006. 212 Daniel Braverman, 2013-157. 190 Juan Nunez, 2007-108. 163 Kendrick Mosley, 1999-039. 157 Andre Wallace, 1991-9410. 151 Robert Arnheim, 2008-11^ MAC Record

SEASON1. 140 Jordan White, 2011 2. 108 Daniel Braverman, 20153. 104 Jamarko Simmons, 20084. 98 Greg Jennings, 20055. 97 Corey Davis, 2016 6. 94 Jordan White, 20107. 91 Juan Nunez, 20108. 89 Corey Davis, 20159. 86 Daniel Braverman, 201410. 84 Jamarko Simmons, 2007

GAME1. 16 Jordan White at Toledo, 20112. 16 Greg Jennings at Virginia, 20053. 16 Jamie Hence vs. Ohio, 19874. 15 Tony Knox vs. West Virginia, 19975. 14 Daniel Braverman vs. Murray State, 2015 14 Jordan White at No. 24 Illinois, 2011 14 Juan Nunez at Central Michigan, 2010 14 Jordan White vs. Northern Illinois, 2010 14 Jamarko Simmons vs. Indiana, 2007 14 Jamarko Simmons at West Virginia, 2007 14 Steve Neal vs. Toledo, 1999

RECEIVING YARDSCAREER1. 5,285 Corey Davis, 2013-16^$2. 4,187 Jordan White, 2007, 2009-113. 3,599 Steve Neal, 1997-004. 3,539 Greg Jennings, 2002-055. 3,019 Jamarko Simmons, 2005-086. 2,499 Daniel Braverman, 2013-157. 2,456 Corey Alston, 1997-008. 2,337 Juan Nunez, 2007-109. 2,042 Kendrick Mosley, 1999-0310. 1,957 Allan Boyko, 1987-90^ MAC Record$ FBS Record

SEASON1. 1,911 Jordan White, 2011 ^2. 1,500 Corey Davis, 20163. 1,436 Corey Davis, 20154. 1,408 Corey Davis, 20145. 1,378 Jordan White, 20106. 1,371 Daniel Braverman, 20157. 1,276 Jamarko Simmons, 20088. 1,259 Greg Jennings, 20059. 1,121 Steve Neal, 199810. 1,113 Steve Neal, 1999^ MAC Record

GAME1. 272 Corey Davis at Ball State, 20162. 265 Jordan White vs. Purdue, 2011 %3. 263 Corey Alston vs. Eastern Michigan, 19974. 244 Greg Jennings vs. Ball State, 20055. 240 Dee Eskridge vs. Syracuse, 20186. 238 Jordan White at Toledo, 20117. 212 Corey Davis vs Ohio, 20148. 203 Bob Phillips vs. Ohio, 19819. 192 Juan Nunez at Akron, 201010. 186 Kelly Spielmaker vs. Toledo, 198311. 184 Steve Neal vs. Eastern Michigan, 1998% MAC and WMU Bowl Record - Little Caesar’s

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONSCAREER1. 52 Corey Davis, 2013-162. 39 Greg Jennings, 2002-05

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3. 32 Jordan White, 2007, 2009-114. 27 Steve Neal, 1997-005. 25 Corey Alston, 1997-006. 24 Juan Nunez, 2007-107. 20 Branden Ledbetter, 2005-088. 19 Allan Boyko, 1987-90 19 Daniel Braverman, 2013-1510. 17 Jamarko Simmons, 2005-08

SEASON1. 19 Corey Davis, 20162. 17 Jordan White, 20113. 14 Greg Jennings, 20054. 14 Greg Jennings, 20035. 13 Daniel Braverman, 20156. 12 Corey Davis, 20157. 11 Greg Jennings, 2004 11 Steve Neal, 19999. 10 Allan Boyko, 1990 10 Juan Nunez, 2010 10 Jordan White, 2010

GAME1. 4 Greg Jennings vs. Ball State, 2005 4 Jayden Reed at Miami, 20183. 3 Corey Davis at Ball State, 2016 3 Corey Davis vs. NC Central, 2016 3 Corey Davis vs. Ball State, 2015 3 Daniel Braverman vs. Central Michigan, 2015 3 Jordan White at Toledo, 2011 3 Juan Nunez at Akron, 2010 3 Greg Jennings vs. Central Michigan, 2003 3 Steve Neal vs. Eastern Michigan, 1999 3 Steve Neal vs. Missouri, 1999 3 George Mesko vs. Central Michigan, 1949 3 Al Bellile vs. West Texas State, 1968

ALL-PURPOSE YARDSCAREER1. 7,764 Brandon West, 2006-092. 5,537 Jarvion Franklin, 2014-173. 5,212 Corey Davis, 2013-164. 5,093 Greg Jennings, 2002-054. 4,705 Jordan White, 2007, 2009-115. 4,609 Robert Sanford, 1997-006. 4,446 Jim Vackaro, 1992-957. 4,394 Jerome Persell, 1975-788. 4.388 Darius Phillips, 2014-179. 3,812 Cliff Reed, 1981-84

SEASON1. 2,358 Brandon West, 20092. 2,160 Jordan White, 20113. 2,119 Brandon West, 20074. 1,943 Brandon West, 20085. 1,889 Shawn Faulkner, 19836. 1,734 Greg Jennings, 20037. 1,714 Jarvion Franklin, 20148. 1,641 Jarvion Franklin, 20169. 1,623 Robert Sanford, 200010. 1,576 Tony Knox, 199611. 1,567 LeVante Bellamy, 2018

GAME 1. 346 Brandon West vs. Indiana, 20072. 330 Tony Knox vs. West Virginia, 19963. 299 Jarvion Franklin at Akron, 20164. 296 Benny Clark vs. Kent, 19985. 291 Brandon West at Iowa, 20076. 282 Brandon West vs. Buffalo, 20097. 279 Greg Jennings vs. Connecticut, 2003 279 Lovell Coleman vs. Central Michigan, 19589. 276 Paul Agema vs. Akron, 199010. 272 Corey Davis at Ball State, 2016

TOTAL OFFENSECAREER1. 12,724 Zach Terrell, 2013-162. 11,220 Tim Hiller, 2005, 2007-093. 11,081 Tim Lester, 1996-994. 9,116 Alex Carder, 2009-125. 9,071 Brad Tayles, 1989-926. 6,915 Jay McDonagh, 1993-957. 4,867 Jarvion Franklin, 2014-178. 4,805 Jeff Welsh, 1997-019. 4,599 Ryan Cubit, 2004-0610. 4,190 Jerome Persell, 1976-78

SEASON1. 4,143 Alex Carder, 20112. 3,782 Zach Terrell, 20163. 3,727 Tim Hiller, 20084. 3,703 Zach Terrell, 20145. 3,654 Zach Terrell, 20156. 3,604 Tim Lester, 19997. 3,560 Alex Carder, 20108. 3,262 Tim Lester, 19989. 3,148 Tim Hiller, 200910. 2,952 Tim Hiller, 2007

GAME1. 564 Alex Carder at Toledo, 20112. 478 Alex Carder at Connecticut, 20113. 477 Jon Wassink at Miami, 2018 4. 469 Zach Terrell vs. Buffalo, 20165. 465 Tim Hiller at Central Michigan, 20086. 464 Chad Munson vs. William & Mary, 20037. 456 Alex Carder vs. Purdue, 20118. 448 Alex Carder at Miami, 20119. 447 Tim Lester vs. Bowling Green, 199810. 440 Alex Carder vs. Ball State, 2011 11. 432 Tim Lester vs. Buffalo, 1999

TOUCHDOWNS (overall, including rushing & receiving)CAREER1. 56 Jarvion Franklin, 2014-17 2. 52 Corey Davis, 2013-163. 43 Robert Sanford, 1997-004. 42 Jamauri Bogan, 2015-present5. 41 Greg Jennings, 2002-056. 39 Jerome Persell, 1976-787. 32 Jordan White, 2007, 2009-118. 32 Brandon West, 2006-09 32 Walt Olsen, 1916-17, 1919 30 Lovell Coleman, 1957-59

SEASON1. 25 Jarvion Franklin, 20142. 19 Sam Dunlap, 1916 19 Jerome Persell, 1976 19 Corey Davis, 20165. 18 Robert Sanford, 20006. 17 Jordan White, 2011 17 Walt Olsen, 19168. 16 Jamauri Bogan, 20159. 15 Jamauri Bogan, 201810. 14 Greg Jennings, 2005 14 Greg Jennings, 2003 14 Jarvion Franklin, 2016

GAME1. 8 Walt Olsen vs. Grand Rapids Veterinary, 19162. 7 Sam Dunlap vs. Ohio Northern, 19163. 4 12 times, last Jamauri Bogan, 2018

TOTAL POINTSCAREER1. 337 Andrew Haldeman, 2012-152. 336 Jarvion Franklin, 2014-173. 333 John Potter, 2008-114. 312 Corey Davis, 2013-165. 307 Brad Selent, 1997-006. 258 Robert Sanford, 1997-007. 253 Walt Olsen, 1916-17, 1919 8. 252 Jamauri Bogan, 2015-present9. 240 Jerome Persell, 1976-7810. 239 Mike Prindle, 1981-84

SEASON1. 150 Jarvion Franklin, 20142. 138 Walt Olsen, 19163. 128 Butch Hampton, 20164. 122 Sam Dunlap, 19165. 118 Jerome Persell, 19766. 114 Corey Davis, 20167. 108 Robert Sanford, 20008. 107 John Potter, 20119. 104 Andrew Haldeman, 201510. 102 Jordan White, 201111. 96 Jamauri Bogan, 2015

GAME1. 52 Walt Olsen vs. Grand Rapids Veterinary, 19162. 42 Sam Dunlap vs. Ohio Northern, 19163. 34 Walt Olsen vs. Michigan State Frosh, 1916

POINTS AFTERTOUCHDOWNS (PATs)

CAREER1. 184 John Potter, 2008-112. 166 Andrew Haldeman, 2012-15 3. 157 Brad Selent, 1997-004. 105 John Creek, 1985-88

SEASON1. 71 Butch Hampton, 20162. 57 John Potter, 2011 3. 51 Andrew Haldeman, 20144. 50 John Potter, 20105. 47 Andrew Haldeman, 2015 47 Brad Selent, 20007. 45 Josh Grant, 20178. 42 Andrew Haldeman, 2012 42 Nate Meyer, 200510. 41 John Potter, 2008 41 Robert Menchinger, 2003

GAME1. 10 Butch Hampton vs. NC Central, 2016 10 Walt Olsen vs. Michigan State Frosh, 1916 10 Walt Olsen vs. Ohio Northern, 19164. 9 John Potter vs. Akron, 2011 9 John Potter at Toledo, 20116. 8 John Potter at Akron, 2010 8 Robert Menchinger vs. William & Mary, 2003 8 Brad Selent vs. Bowling Green, 1998 8 Brad Selent vs. Indiana State, 2000

CONSECUTIVE PATsCAREER1. 129 John Potter, 2008-11 ^2. 71 John Creek, 1985-883. 66 Robert Menchinger, 2001-034. 55 Mike Prindle, 1981-845. 51 Andrew Haldeman, 2012-20146. 48 Brad Selent, 1997-987. 46 Josh Grant, 2017-188. 38 Alton Laupp, 1979-80^ MAC Record

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ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDSSEASON1. 57 John Potter, 2011 2. 50 John Potter, 20103. 47 Brad Selent, 20004. 41 Robert Menchinger, 20035. 40 Brad Selent, 19986. 38 Josh Grant, 2017

FIELD GOALSCAREER1. 57 Andrew Haldeman, 2012-152. 54 Mike Prindle, 1981-843. 50 Brad Selent, 1997-004. 47 John Potter, 2008-115. 45 Jay Barresi, 1989-926. 42 John Creek, 1985-88

SEASON1. 24 Mike Prindle, 19842. 19 Butch Hampton, 20163. 18 Brad Selent, 19984. 17 Nate Meyer, 20065. 17 Mike Prindle, 1982 17 Andrew Haldeman, 20157. 16 Andrew Haldeman, 2013 16 John Potter, 2011

GAME1. 7 Mike Prindle vs. Marshall, 1984 (9 att.)2. 6 Andrew Haldeman at Toledo, 2013 (6 att.)3. 5 Butch Hampton vs. Ohio, 2016 (5 att.)

LONGEST1. 56 Mike Prindle vs. Northern Illinois, 19842. 56 Brad Selent vs. Central Michigan, 19983. 53 Brad Selent vs. Marshall, 19994. 52 Andrew Haldeman at Ball State, 20125. 52 MikeCanfieldvs.Kent,19726. 51 Jay Barresi vs. Toledo, 1989

POINTS (KICKERS)CAREER1. 337 Andrew Haldeman, 2012-152. 333 John Potter, 2008-113. 307 Brad Selent, 1997-004. 239 Mike Prindle, 1981-845. 231 John Creek, 1985-88

SEASON1. 128 Butch Hampton, 20162. 107 John Potter, 20113. 104 Andrew Haldeman, 20154. 94 Brad Selent, 19985. 90 Josh Grant, 2017 90 Mike Prindle, 19847. 87 Andrew Haldeman, 20148. 86 John Potter, 20109. 84 Nate Meyer, 2006 84 John Creek, 1988

GAME1. 24 Mike Prindle vs. Marshall, 19842. 20 Andrew Haldeman at Toledo, 20133. 17 Butch Hampton vs. Ohio, 20164. 16 Andrew Haldeman at Eastern Michigan, 20155. 15 Mike Prindle vs. Ohio, 1984 15 John Potter at Ball State, 20107. 14 John Potter vs. Central Michigan, 2011 14 John Creek vs. Illinois State, 19889. 13 Josh Grant vs. Ball State, 2017 13 Nate Meyer vs. Ball State, 2005 13 Alton Laupp vs. Eastern Michigan, 1980 13 Brad Selent vs. Northern Illinois, 1998

PUNTSCAREER1. 230 J. Schroeder, 2012-152. 225 Jim Klapthor, 1983-863. 208 Ben Armer, 2008-114. 207 Stu Jones, 1975-785. 184 Jim Laney, 2005-076. 177 Mike Prindle, 1981-83

SEASON1. 77 J. Schroeder, 2013 77 Jim Klapthor, 19853. 72 Adam Anderson, 20034. 67 Jim Klapthor, 1986 67 Mike Prindle, 1982

GAME1. 12 Mike Prindle vs. Miami, 19822. 11 Adam Anderson vs. Michigan State, 2003

GAME (LONGEST)1. 86 Dale Morris vs. Butler, 1938 86 Dale Livingston vs. Kent, 19663. 83 Leslie Gratton vs. Washington (Mo.), 1950 82 J. Schroeder vs. Massachusetts, 2012

PUNT AVERAGECAREER1. 42.1 Derrick Mitchell, 2015-172. 41.0 J. Schroeder 2012-15 41.0 Jim Laney, 2005-074. 40.8 Todd Rawsthorne, 1990-915. 40.7 Adam Anderson, 2001-036. 40.4 Ben Armer, 2008-117. 40.0 J. Schroeder, 2012-current8. 39.9 Dale Livingston, 1965-669. 39.4 Leslie Gratton, 1948-50

SEASON1. 43.9 Jim Laney, 2007 (62-2720) 43.9 Adam Anderson, 2003 (72-3162)3. 43.3 Dale Livingston, 1967 (49-2123)4. 43.1 J. Schroeder, 2014 (51-2196)5. 42.9 Todd Rawsthorne, 1990 (35-1502)6. 42.8 J. Schroeder, 2014 (58-2,484)7. 42.4 Derrick Mitchell, 2017 (65-2,756)8. 41.3 Derrick Mitchell, 2017 (17-702)9. 41.2 Ben Armer, 2010 (57-2349)10. 41.1 Jim Klapthor, 1985 (77-3161)

GAME (minimum of two [2] punts)1. 66.0 J. Schroeder vs. UMass, 2012 (2-132)2. 52.6 Jim Klapthor vs. Bowling Green, 1986 (5-263)3. 52.0 Ben Armer vs. Ohio, 2008 (2-104)4. 51.0 J. Schroeder vs. Toledo, 2012 (4-204) 51.0 Ben Armer vs. Northern Illinois, 2010 (3-153)6. 50.7 Jim Laney at West Virginia, 2007 (7-355)7. 50.5 Ben Armer vs. Eastern Michigan, 2008 (2-101) 50.5 Todd Rawsthorne vs. Akron, 1991 (4-202)9. 49.9 Dale Livingston vs. BYU, 1967 (6-299)10. 49.8 Adam Anderson vs. N. Illinois, 2003 (6-299)

PUNT RETURNSCAREER1. 83 Dave Kribs, 1937-392. 69 Josh Bush, 1998-013. 68 Greg Williams, 1975-78 68 Reggie Hinton, 1979-81

SEASON1. 39 Dave Kribs, 19382. 38 Kendrick Mosley, 20033. 35 Josh Bush, 2000

GAME1. 9 Kendrick Mosley vs. Central Michigan, 20032. 9 Dave Kribs vs. Akron, 19383. 7 Dave Kribs vs. Detroit, 1938 7 George Bedner vs. Kent, 1961

PUNT RETURN YARDSCAREER1. 869 Kendrick Mosley, 1999-032. 786 Josh Bush, 1998-013. 611 Greg Williams, 1975-784. 558 Reggie Hinton, 1979-81

SEASON1. 526 Josh Bush, 20002. 440 Kendrick Mosley, 20023. 256 Dave Hallabrin, 1971

GAME1. 160 Kendrick Mosley vs. C. Michigan, 20032. 151 Paul Agema vs. Akron, 19903. 146 Jayden Reed vs. Delaware State, 20184. 138 Kendrick Mosley vs. Buffalo, 2002 138 Steve Neal vs. Kent State, 1997

PLAY1. 95 Paul Agema vs. Akron, 1990 (TD)2. 93 Jayden Reed vs. Delaware State, 20183. 89 Wesley Cates vs. Bowling Green, 1974 (TD)4. 84 Steve Neal vs. Kent State, 1997 (TD)

KICKOFF RETURNSCAREER1. 129 Darius Phillips, 2014-172. 127 Brandon West, 2006-093. 75 Cliff Reed, 1981-844. 71 Elan Banks, 1991-94

SEASON1. 42 Brandon West, 20092. 41 Dervon Wallace, 20113. 37 Rashad McDade, 1999 37 Darius Phillips, 20165. 36 Darius Phillips, 20166. 35 Brandon West, 20077. 31 Greg Jennings, 20038. 28 Brandon West, 20089. 27 Cliff Reed, 198410. 25 Darius Phillips, 2014 25 Allan Boyko, 1988 25 Tony Knox, 1996 25 Ronald Rogers, 2001

GAME1. 8 Dervon Wallace at Toledo, 20112. 7 Brandon West vs.Central Michigan, 20093. 7 Rashad McDade vs. Eastern Michigan, 19994. 7 Lewis Howard vs. Bowling Green, 19855. 6 11 times

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KICKOFF RETURN YARDSCAREER1. 3,145 Darius Phillips, 2014-17 2. 3,118 Brandon West, 2006-093. 1,737 Cliff Reed, 1981-844. 1,607 Elan Banks, 1991-945. 1,412 Allan Boyko, 1987-90

SEASON1. 1,015 Dervon Wallace, 20112. 960 Brandon West, 20093. 906 Brandon West, 20074. 898 Rashad McDade, 19995. 860 Darius Phillips, 20156. 833 Darius Phillips, 20167. 792 Darius Phillips, 20148. 690 Tony Knox, 19969. 683 Darius Phillips, 20179. 669 Greg Jennings, 2003

GAME1. 212 Brandon West vs. Indiana, 2007 2. 195 Rashad McDade vs. Youngstown St., 19993. 188 Dervon Wallace at Michigan, 20114. 185 Darius Phillips vs. Michigan State, 20155. 177 Dervon Wallace at Toledo, 20116. 165 Jim Bednar vs. Utah State, 19617. 161 Brandon West at Indiana, 20098. 158 Brandon West at Florida State, 20069. 156 Tony Knox vs. West Virginia, 1996

PLAY1. 100 Darius Phillips vs. Michigan State, 2017 Darius Phillips vs. USC, 2017 Darius Phillips vs. Georgia Southern, 2016 Darius Phillips vs. Michigan State, 2015 Tyrone Walker vs. Eastern Michigan, 2002 Lovell Coleman vs. Marshall, 1957 Lovell Coleman vs. Bowling Green, 19585. 99 Rashad McDade vs. Youngstown St., 1999 99 Mike Wood vs. Ball State, 1972

TACKLESCAREER1. 696 John Offerdahl, 1982-85 ^%2. 435 Sean Mulhearn, 1987-903. 406 Eric Hoffman, 1985-884. 382 Peter Tuffo, 1990-945. 346 Greg Igaz, 1969-716. 339 Justin Currie, 2011-20147. 334 John Schuster, 1978-818. 313 Scott Niles, 1996-999. 312 Robert Spillane, 2014-1710. 310 Louis Delmas, 2005-08 310 Dominic Riggio, 1971-73^ MAC Record, $ FBS Record

SEASON1. 192 John Offerdahl, 19832. 186 Eric Manns, 19783. 182 John Offerdahl, 1984

GAME1. 27 Willie Berris vs. Central Michigan, 19872. 25 Greg Igaz vs. Brigham Young, 19703. 24 Van Dickerson vs. Central Michigan, 1977 24 John Offerdahl vs. Ball State, 19844. 22 Asantay Brown vs. Toledo, 2017

TACKLES FOR LOSSCAREER1. 75.0 Jason Babin, 2000-03 ^%2. 66.0 Joel Smeenge, 1986-893. 50.5 Ameer Ismail, 2004-064. 45.0 Mark Garalczyk, 1984-865. 42.0 Roy Swoape, 1982-856. 39.0 Dion Powell, 1992-957. 37.0 Rick Lucas, 1994-97^ MAC Record, $ FBS Record

SEASON1. 32.0 Jason Babin, 2003 ^%2. 26.0 Jason Babin, 20023. 25.5 Ameer Ismail, 20064. 23.0 Joel Smeenge, 19895. 22.0 Roy Swoape, 19856. 20.5 Drew Nowak, 20117. 20.0 Ameer Ismail, 2005 20.0 Joel Smeenge, 1988^ MAC Record, $ FBS Record

GAME1. 9.0 Roy Swoape vs. Kent, 1984 2. 6.5 Ameer Ismail at Ball State, 2006 3. 6.0 Mark Garalczyk vs. Toledo, 1985

SACKSCAREER1. 38.0 Jason Babin, 2000-032. 34.0 Joel Smeenge, 1986-89

SEASON1. 17.0 Ameer Ismail, 20062. 15.0 Jason Babin, 20033. 15.0 Jason Babin, 20024. 14.0 Joel Smeenge, 19895. 13.0 Roy Swoape, 1985

GAME1. 6.0 Ameer Ismail at Ball State, 2006 ^$^ MAC Record, $ FBS Record

FORCED FUMBLESCAREER1. 18 Joel Smeenge, 1986-892. 17 John Offerdahl, 1982-853. 10 Bryan Lape, 1998, 2000-02

SEASON1. 6 Bryan Lape, 2001 6 Joel Smeenge, 1988 6 Joel Smeenge, 19894. 5 Jason Feldpausch, 2002 5 John Offerdahl, 1984 5 Joel Smeenge, 1987 5 Terrence Moore, 2000

GAME1. 3 John Offerdahl vs. Marshall, 1984 3 Roy Swoape vs. Kent, 1984

FUMBLE RECOVERIESCAREER1. 8 John Offerdahl, 1982-852. 7 Doug Kraus, 1986-893. 6 George Bullock, 1977-80 6 Dave Knapp, 1979-82 6 Sean Mulhearn, 1987-90

SEASON1. 5 Doug Kraus, 1988 5 Paul Johnson, 1988 5 Sean Mulhearn, 19894. 4 seven times

GAME1. 3 Trevor Ishmael vs. Akron, 2011 3 Rich Townsend vs. Northern Illinois, 1978 3 George Bullock vs. Central Michigan, 1979 3 Paul Johnson vs. Northern Illinois, 1988

INTERCEPTIONSCAREER1. 24 Dave Kribs, 1937-392. 15 Floyd Stollsteimer, 1951-533. 15 Ron Karlis, 1970-724. 14 Ronald Rogers, 1997-015. 12 Darius Phillips, 2014-17

SEASON1. 11 Dave Kribs, 19392. 9 Dave Kribs, 1938 9 Bill Yambrick, 1942 9 Floyd Stollsteimer, 1951

GAME1. 4 Bill Yambrick vs. Wayne State, 1942 4 Sam Antonazzo vs. Marshall, 19683. 3 Tony Carr vs. Eastern Michigan, 2002 3 Dave Gapinski vs. Ohio, 1976 3 Dick Trudeau vs. West Texas State, 1966 3 George Ihler vs. Marshall, 1962

INT. RETURN YARDSCAREER1. 376 Darius Phillips, 2014-172. 313 Ron Karlis, 1970-723. 229 Dave Hudson, 1966-684. 223 Floyd Stollsteimer, 1951-53

SEASON1. 263 Darius Phillips, 20162. 247 Ron Karlis, 19723. 154 Floyd Stollsteimer, 19514. 149 Marty Barski, 1966

GAME1. 109 Sam Antonazzo vs. Marshall, 19682. 108 Eric Nunlee vs. Kent State, 1996 3. 106 Londen Fryar vs. Toledo, 20064. 100 Vern Brown vs. Brigham Young, 1970 100 Eric Manns vs. Ball State, 1978

PLAY1. 100 Vern Brown vs. Brigham Young, 1970 2. 99 Dick Bezile vs. Marshall, 1959 3. 92 Londen Fryar vs. Toledo, 2006 4. 87 Greg Williams vs. Northern Illinois, 1976 5. 85 Darius Phillips at Central Michigan, 2016

INTERCEPTION TDSCAREER1. 5 Darius Phillips, 2014-17 ^$

SEASON1. 3 Darius Phillips, 2016^ MAC Record, $ FBS Record

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PASS DEFLECTIONSCAREER1. 53 Ronald Zamort, 2012-152. 47 Darius Phillips, 2014-173. 45 Donald Celiscar, 2011-144. 38 Ronald Rogers, 1997-01 5. 33 Demetrius Jones, 1980-836. 30 Vern Brown, 1969-717. 29 Paul Davis, 1988-89; 1991-928. 27 Londen Fryar, 2005-08 27 Mike Wood, 1971-73

SEASON1. 21 Darius Phillips, 20152. 20 Mike Wood, 19733. 18 Ronald Zamort, 2013 18 Ronald Zamort, 20155. 17 Donald Celiscar, 20144. 17 Ronald Zamort, 2014

GAME1. 6 Londen Fryar vs. Akron, 20072. 5 Donald Celiscar vs. Eastern Illinois, 20123. 4 13 times

BLOCKED KICKSCAREER1. 5 Cory Flom, 2005-062. 4 Drew Nowak, 2008-113. 3 Nick Varcadipane, 2005-06 3 Paul Moersch, 2002-05 3 Demetrius Jones, 1980-83 3 Paul Davis, 1988-89 3 William Reed, 1996-98

SEASON1. 4 Cory Flom, 20062. 3 Paul Moersch, 2005 2 11 times

GAME1. 2 Cory Flom at Indiana, 2006 (FGs) 2 Bill Chopp vs. Michigan State, 1997 (punt)

NCAA RECORDS - SINGLE GAME

MOST RECEIVING YARDS, FRESHMAN: 263, Corey Alston vs. Eastern Michigan, 1997

MOST POINTS SCORED BY KICKING: 24, Mike Prindle vs. Marshall, 1984

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE: 7, Mike Prindle vs. Marshall, 1984

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 9, Mike Prindle vs. Marshall, 1984

MOST SACKS IN A GAME:6.0, Ameer Ismail at Ball State, 2006 (T)

MOST OVERTIMES:7, WMU at Buffalo, 2017 (T)

MOST COMBINED POINTS IN A GAME:139, WMU (71) at Buffalo (68), 2017

NCAA RECORDS - CAREER

MOST RECEIVING YARDS 5,285, Corey Davis, 2013-16

MOST 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES27, Corey Davis, 2013-16

CAREER TD RUNBACKS 12, Darius Phillips, 2014-17

CAREER TDs ON INTERCEPTION RETURN5, Darius Phillips, 2014-17

CAREER TACKLES696, John Offerdahl, 1982-85

CAREER TACKLES FOR LOSS75, Jason Babin, 2000-03

NCAA RECORDS - SEASON

CAREER TACKLES FOR LOSS32, Jason Babin, 2003

(T) Tied recordSource: NCAA Football Records Book

ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL / NCAA RECORDS

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TEAM RECORDS - GAMEMOST POINTS: 103, vs. Hillsdale, 1918 (103-0)

MOST POINTS, QUARTER: 35, vs. Akron, 201135, vs. Kent State, 1996

LARGEST WIN: 103, vs. Hillsdale, 1918 (103-0)68, vs. Delaware State, 2018 (68-0) %% modern era

LARGEST LOSS: 58, vs. Florida State, 1991 (58-0)

MOST POINTS ALLOWED: 67, vs. Ohio, 1953 (67-12 loss)

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 88, vs. Marshall, 1970

FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 16, at Michigan State, 200916, vs. Toledo, 1999

MOST RUSHING YARDS: 495, vs. Grand Rapids Vet., 1916

MOST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED: 494, at Northern Illinois, 2011

FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED: -21, vs. Southwestern Louisiana, 1994

MOST PASSING YARDS: 548, at Toledo, 2011

FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED: 0, vs. Ohio, 1997

MOST PASS ATTEMPTS: 66 vs. Central Michigan, 2009

FEWEST PASS ATTEMPTS: 9 at Central Michigan, 2018

MOST PASS COMPLETIONS: 43 vs. Toledo, 2010

FEWEST PASS ATTEMPTS ALLOWED: 3, vs. Ohio, 1997

FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS ALLOWED: 0, vs. Ohio, 1997

INTERCEPTIONS THROWN: 7, vs. Miami, 1972

MOST TOTAL YARDS: 711, vs. Ball State, 2015

MOST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED: 804, at Toledo, 2011

FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED: 57, vs. Marshall, 1972

MOST COMBINED TOTAL YARDS: 1,439, at Toledo, 2011

MOST PLAYS: 105, vs. Toledo, 1992

FEWEST PLAYS: 39, vs. Kent State, 1966

MOST FIRST DOWNS: 36, vs. Eastern Michigan, 1998

MOST FIRST DOWNS, RUSHING: 25, vs. Marshall, 1970

MOST FIRST DOWNS, PASSING: 23, at Toledo, 2011

MOST FIRST DOWNS, PENALTIES: 7, vs. Arkansas State, 1968

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS: 0, vs. Detroit, 1939

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED: 1, vs. Illinois College, 1938

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS, RUSHING: 0, vs. Ball State, 19920, vs. Idaho, 1972

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS, PASSING: 0, vs. Ohio, 19970, vs. Central Michigan, 19730, vs. Ball State, 19710, vs. Central Michigan, 1970

MOST FIELD GOALS: 7, vs. Marshall, 1984

MOST PAT KICKS: 10, vs. Kent State, 199610, vs. NC Central, 2016

MOST INTERCEPTIONS: 7, vs. Marshall, 1968

MOST FUMBLES LOST: 5,fivetimes

MOST FUMBLE RECOVERIES: 7, vs. Kent State, 19897, vs. Ohio, 1952

FEWEST PENALTIES: 0, vs. Marshall, 1999

MOST PENALTIES: 16, vs. West Virginia, 1996

MOST YARDS PENALIZED: 163, vs. Marshall, 1969

LARGEST ATTENDANCE, HOME: 36,361 vs. Indiana State, 2000

LARGEST ATTENDANCE, ROAD: 109,837 vs. Michigan, 2001

TEAM RECORDS - SEASONMOST WINS: 13 2016 season

FEWEST WINS: 1 1906, 1953, 1955, 1975, 2004, 2013 seasons

MOST LOSSES: 11 2013 season

FEWEST LOSSES: 0 1909, 1913, 1914, 1922, 1932, 1941 seasons

LONGEST WINNING STREAK: 15 2015-16 seasons

LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK: 16 1921-23 seasons

LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 14 1974-75 seasons

MOST POINTS: 582 2016 season

FEWEST POINTS: 26 1906 season

MOST TOUCHDOWNS: 75 2016 season

FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS: 3 1939 season

MOST POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWNS:71 2016 season

FEWEST POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWNS: 0 1934 season

MOST RUSH ATTEMPTS: 677 1976 season

FEWEST RUSH ATTEMPTS: 285 1953 season

MOST RUSHING YARDS: 3392 2016 season

FEWEST RUSHING YARDS: 863 1953 season

MOST PASS ATTEMPTS: 554 2011 season

FEWEST PASS ATTEMPTS: 77 1958 season

MOST PASS COMPLETIONS: 369 2011 season

FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS: 19 1958 season

MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN: 26 1987 season

FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN: 4 2016 season

MOST PASSING YARDS: 4,385 2011 season

FEWEST PASSING YARDS: 524 1975 season

MOST YARDS LOST: 469 1973 season

FEWEST YARDS LOST: 137 1976 season

MOST TOTAL YARDS: 6,737 2016 season

FEWEST TOTAL YARDS: 1,506 1953 season

MOST OFFENSIVE PLAYS: 1012 2016 season

FEWEST OFFENSIVE PLAYS: 320 1951 season

MOST FIRST DOWNS: 353 2016 season

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS: 73 1949 season

MOST FIRST DOWNS, RUSHING: 187 2016 season

ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS

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ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDSFEWEST FIRST DOWNS, RUSHING: 47 1953 season

MOST FIRST DOWNS, PASSING: 204 2011 season

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS, PASSING: 12 1958 season

MOST FIRST DOWNS, PENALTIES: 30 1998 season

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS, PENALTIES: 2 1945, 1947, 1961 seasons

MOST DEFENSIVE INTERCEPTIONS: 30 1970 season

FEWEST DEFENSIVE INTERCEPTIONS: 2 1960 season

MOST FUMBLES: 46 1972, 1973 seasons

FEWEST FUMBLES:14 2001 season

MOST FUMBLES LOST: 27 1972 season

FEWEST FUMBLES LOST: 4 2016 season

MOST PUNTS: 77 1973, 2013 seasons

FEWEST PUNTS: 23 1949 season

MOST PUNT YARDS: 3,181 2003 season

FEWEST PUNT YARDS: 803 1949 season

MOST KICKOFF RETURNS: 63 2011 season

FEWEST KICKOFF RETURNS: 12 1947 season

MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS: 1,409 2011 season

FEWEST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS: 265 1949 season

MOST PUNT RETURNS: 40 2002, 2003 seasons

FEWEST PUNT RETURNS: 5 1947 season

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS: 567 2000 season

FEWEST PUNT RETURN YARDS: 60 1975 season

MOST TOTAL RETURN YARDS: 1,658 2011 season

FEWEST TOTAL RETURN YARDS: 27 1960 season

MOST PENALTIES: 92 1988, 2011 season

FEWEST PENALTIES:39 1938 season

MOST PENALTY YARDS: 818 1988 season

FEWEST PENALTY YARDS: 373 1968 season

HIGHEST HOME ATTENDANCE, TOTAL:143,025 2016 season (six games)

HIGHEST HOME ATTENDANCE, AVG.26,874 1999 season

HIGHEST TOTAL (ALL GAMES): 395,826 2011 season

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WALDO STADIUM(CROWDS OVER 30,000)

36,361 Indiana State (W) 2000 No. 3 MAC36,102 Central Michigan (W) 1999 No. 4 MAC35,874 Youngstown State (W) 1999 No. 5 MAC 35,107 Northern Illinois (W) 1998 No. 6 MAC 33,976 Illinois State (W) 2001 No. 10 MAC33,272 Central Michigan (L) 1989 32,285 Central Michigan (W) 1988 32,255 Central Michigan (L) 1980 31,129 Indiana (L) 200730,885 Michigan State (L) 201530,848 Central Michigan (L) 198330,734 Western Illinois (W) 1994 30,472 Marshall (L) 199930,327 Eastern Illinois (L) 1996

Note: WMU owns two of the top four home attendance figures in MAC history and five of the top 10 home crowds.

AWAY/NEUTRAL CROWDS(OVER 50,000)

110,814 No. 21/22 Michigan (L) 2018110,506 Michigan (L) 2011109,837 Michigan (L) 2001109,019 Michigan (L) 2009107,856 No. 7 Michigan (L) 2002106,123 No. 1 Ohio State (L) 201585,322 No. 4 Florida (L) 199984,485 Nebraska (L) 200880,795 Notre Dame (L) 201078,236 Florida State (L) 200677,843 No. 4 Wisconsin (L) 200076,107 No. 13 Auburn (L) 199575,769 Michigan State (L) 201075,123 Michigan State (L) 198072,923 Michigan State (L) 200372,910 Michigan State (L) 201772,317 No. 25 Michigan State (L) 199771,214 Michigan State (L) 201370,585 Iowa (W) 200767,195 Wisconsin (L) 198166,886 Iowa (L) 201365,907 Michigan State (L) 198665,115 Virginia Tech (L) 200463,829 Michigan State (L) 198561,125 No. 4 USC (L) 201760,913 No. 1 Florida State (L) 199160,563 No. 3 West Virginia (L) 200760,206 Missouri (L) 199959,679 Virginia (W) 200659.625 Viriginia Tech (L) 201459,615 No. 8 Wisconsin & (L) 201758,880 Rice * (L) 200855,650 Iowa (W) 200055,140 Purdue (L) 200254,120 Purdue (L) 199353,662 No. 9 Virginia Tech (L) 200153,480 Missouri (L) 200750,137 South Carolina (L) 1979

& 2017 Goodyear Cotton Bowl, * 2008 Texas Bowl,- rank third and fourth all-time for MAC bowl game attendance

WMU VS. RANKEDOPPONENTS

(1-28 all-time)11/8/47 @Ilinois (No. 11) L, 14-609/21/63 @Wisconsin (No. 7) L, 0-4111/3/73 Miami (No. 16) L, 9-2411/2/74 @Miami (No. 16) L, 0-3111/8/75 Miami (No. 17) L, 21-449/14/91 @Florida State (No. 1) L, 0-5810/21/95 @Auburn (No. 13) L, 13-3410/12/96 @Wyoming (No. 24) L, 28-429/6/97 @Michigan State (No. 25) L, 10-429/4/99 @Florida (No. 4) L, 26-5512/3/99 Marshall** (No. 11) L, 30-348/31/00 @Wisconsin (No. 4) L, 7-199/8/01 @Virginia Tech (No. 9) L, 0-319/7/02 @Michigan (No. 7) L, 12-359/28/02 Virginia Tech (No. 5) L, 0-3010/19/02 @Bowling Green (No. 25) L, 45-4810/18/03 @Northern Illinois (No. 12) L, 10-379/3/05 @Virginia (No. 23) L, 19-319/1/07 @West Virginia (No. 3) L, 24-5211/25/08 @Ball State (No. 15) L, 22-459/24/11 @Illinois (No. 24) L, 20-239/14/13 @Northwestern (No. 17) L, 17-3811/26/13 @Northern Illinois (No. 18) L, 14-339/4/15 Michigan State (No. 5) L, 24-379/26/15 @Ohio State (No. 1) L, 12-3811/27/15 @Toledo (No. 24) W, 35-301/2/17 vs. Wisconsin (No. 8) & L, 16-249/2/17 @USC (No. 4) L, 31-499/9/18 @Michigan (No. 21/22) L, 3-49** MAC Championship Game& 2017 Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic

WMU IN NATIONALRANKINGS

Associated Press Poll10/10/16 .......................................................No. 2410/16/16 ........................................................No. 2010/23/16 ........................................................No. 2010/30/16 ........................................................No. 1711/6/16 ..........................................................No. 1411/13/16 ........................................................No. 1411/20/16 ........................................................No. 1411/27/16 ........................................................No. 1312/4/16 ..........................................................No. 12Final 2016 .......................................................No. 15

Coaches Poll10/2/16 .........................................................No. 2410/10/16 .......................................................No. 2310/16/16 ........................................................No. 2010/23/16 ........................................................No. 2110/30/16 ........................................................No. 1811/6/16 ..........................................................No. 2111/13/16 ........................................................No. 2111/20/16 ........................................................No. 1811/27/16 ........................................................No. 1412/4/16 ..........................................................No. 14Final 2016 .......................................................No. 18

College Football Playoff Rankings11/1/16 .........................................................No. 2311/8/16 ...........................................................No 2111/15/16 ........................................................No. 2111/22/16 ........................................................No. 2111/29/16 ........................................................No. 1712/4/16 ..........................................................No. 15

ATTENDANCE / NATIONAL RANKINGS

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Bowl Date Location Opponent Head Coach Result AttendanceAviation Bowl Dec. 9, 1961 Dayton, Ohio (Welcome Stadium) New Mexico Merle Schlosser L, 28-12 3,694California Bowl Dec. 10, 1988 Fresno, Calif. (Bulldog Stadium) Fresno State Al Molde L, 35-30 31,272International Bowl Jan. 6, 2007 Toronto, Canada (Rogers Centre) Cincinnati Bill Cubit L, 27-24 26,717Texas Bowl Dec. 30, 2008 Houston, Texas (Reliant Stadium) Rice Bill Cubit L, 38-14 58,880Little Caesars Pizza Bowl Dec. 27, 2011 Detroit, Mich. (Ford Field) Purdue Bill Cubit L, 37-32 46,177Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Dec. 20, 2014 Boise, Idaho (Albertsons Stadium) Air Force P.J. Fleck L, 38-24 18,223Popeyes Bahamas Bowl Dec. 24, 2015 Nassau, Bahamas (Thomas Robinson Stadium) Middle Tennessee P.J. Fleck W, 45-31 13,123Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic Jan. 2, 2017 Arlington, Texas (AT&T Stadium) #8 Wisconsin P.J. Fleck L, 24-16 59,615Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Dec. 21, 2018 Boise, Idaho (Albertsons Stadium) BYU Tim Lester L, 18-49 18,711

1961 AVIATION BOWLNew Mexico 28, Western Michigan 12

Western Michigan made its postseason debut in the inaugural Aviation bowl on Dec. 9, 1961. The Broncos were led by quarterback Ed Chlebek, who completed 18 passes for 207 yards and one touchdown.

WMU fell behind 14-0 but bounced back on a Bob White scoring run from four yards out. New Mexico added two more scores before Chlebek found Dave Cooke in the end zone fromfiveyardsoutforthefinalscoreofthegame.

1988 CALIFORNIA BOWLFresno State 35, Western Michigan 30

Twenty-sevenyearsafteritsfirstbowltrip,WMUmadeitssecondaftercapturingninewinsandwinningitsfirstMid-AmericanConferencetitleinprogramhistory

and.

WesternMichiganfellbehindbytwoscoresbeforefightingbacktotakea17-14leadintohalf-time.RobertOliverhauledina31-yardpassfromTonyKimbroughfortheteam’sfirsttouchdown.Robert Davis followed with a 51-yard rushing TD to tie the game. John Creek made good on a 29-yardfieldgoaltogivetheBroncosa17-14leadatthehalf.

Fresno State scored three touchdowns in the third quarter to regain the lead and held WMU to seven points in the third and six points in the fourth quarter.

2007 INTERNATIONAL BOWLCincinnati 27, Western Michigan 24

The Broncos played in the second inaugural bowl game in program history, taking on Big East opponent Cincinnati in the 2007 International Bowl.

Cincinnati raced out to a 24-0 lead, but the Broncos scored 17 unanswered points in the second quartertocutthedeficitto24-17athalftime.TheBroncoshadachanceatalategame-tyingfieldgoal to force overtime, but missed.

Western Michigan used trickery to get its offense jump started. Sophomore cornerback E.J. Biggers hit a streaking Jamarko Simmons on a 76-yard option pass off a double reverse in the second quarter. Quarterback Ryan Cubit then hit Herb Martin with a 30-yard touchdown pass. MattLudemantheninterceptedapasstosetupa30-yardfieldgoalbyNateMeyer’s,asWMUpulled within a touchdown, 24-17.

The Broncos tied the score at 24-24 in the fourth quarter on a 7-yard rushing touchdown by BrandonWest.Cincinnatikickeda33-yardfieldgoalwith6:11remainingtogoahead27-24.TheBroncosmisseda51-yardfieldgoalontheirfinaldriveofthegame.

2008 TEXAS BOWLRice 38, Western Michigan 14

Western Michigan played in front of what was then the second-largest bowl crowd in Mid-American Conference history against Rice in the Texas Bowl.

Rice rattled off 38 points before the Broncos were able to get on the board in the fourth quarter. QuarterbackTimHillerfoundseniorKirkElsworthfromtwoyardsoutforWMU’sfirsttouchdownwith6:33remaininginthegame.Hillercompleteda13-yardtouchdowntoSchneiderJulienwithunder a minute to go for the Broncos’ second TD of the day.

2011 LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA BOWLPurdue 37, Western Michigan 32

The Broncos posted 485 yards of offense in a narrow loss to Purdue in the 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl.

WMUscoredfirstona49-yardfleaflickertogoup8–0aftermakingatwo-pointconversion. The Broncos held a 15-10 advantage with seven minutes left in the second quarter. Purdue scored 17 unanswered to take the lead for good, going ahead 27-15 at halftime. WMU

outscored Purdue 17-10 in the second half, but fell short of the comeback.

Jordan White set a MAC bowl record with 265 receiving yards and his one-handed grab in the second half was the top play on that night’s SportsCenter. Alex Carder threw for over 400 yards in agameforthefifthtimein2011,rackingup439yards.

2014 FAMOUS IDAHO POTATO BOWLAir Force 38, Western Michigan 24

Western Michigan was rewarded with its sixth bowl appearance in program historyafteranhistoricturnaroundfrom1-11in2013toan8-4regularseasonfinishin2014.

Future No. 5 overall NFL draft pick Corey Davis had all three of WMU’s touchdowns in the bowl game, making TD receptions of 47, 35 and 51 yards. Davis’ three receiving TDs set a WMU bowl record. He had catches for 176 yards, second most receiving yards by a Bronco in a bowl. He was named WMU’s MVP for the game.

The Broncos took an early 3-0 lead and led 10-6 after Davis’ 47-yard touchdown reception from Zach Terrell to start the second quarter. Air Force responded with two TDs, taking a 20-10 advan-tageintohalftime.TheFalconswentup23-10withafieldgoalinthethirdquarterandoutscoredWMU 15-14 in the fourth quarter.

2015 POPEYES BAHAMAS BOWLWestern Michigan 45, Middle Tennessee State 31

WMUcapturedthefirstbowlvictoryinschoolhistory,defeatingMiddleTennesseeState, 45-31, in the Popeyes Bahamas Bowl.

Thetwoteamscombinedfor34pointsand475yardsinthefirstquarteraloneandthescorewastied 17-17 at the half.

Western Michigan pulled away in the fourth quarter, taking a 14-point lead after back-to-back touchdown runs by MAC Freshman of the Year and the 2015 Popeyes Bahamas Bowl Offensive MVP Jamauri Bogan. Bogan rushed for 215 yards and four TDs. Corey Davis had 183 yards receiv-ing and one touchdown. Daniel Braverman totaled 101 yards receiving and also had a touchdown.

2017 GOODYEAR COTTON BOWL CLASSIC#8 Wisconsin 24, #12 Western Michigan 16

Western Michigan earned a trip to the second New Year’s Six bowl game in Mid-AmericanConferencehistoryafterfinishingtheregularseasonasMACchampions and with a perfect 13-0 record.

WesternMichiganfellbehind14-0inthefirstquarterbeforeholdingtheBadgerstojustsevenpointsinthesecondhalf.ZachTerrellscoredWMU’sfirsttouchdownona2-yardquarterbackkeeperinthesecondquarter.ButchHamptondrilleda27-yardfieldgoalfortheBroncosinthethirdquarter.WMUpulledwithinapossessionwith3:27togointhefourthquarterasTerrellhitCorey Davis on fourth down for a touchdown, throwing an 11-yard fade in the corner of the end zone.

2019 FAMOUS IDAHO POTATO BOWLBYU 49, Western Michigan 18

Western Michigan was rewarded with its seventh bowl appearance in program historyafterfinishingtheregularseasonwitha7-5record.

After an early touchdown pass by BYU’s Dylan Collie gave the Cougars a 7-0 lead, the Broncos scored 10 points in the second quarter on a 33-yard touchdown run by Jamauri Bogan and a 37-yardfieldgoalbyGavinPeddie.WMUhelda10-7leadgoingintothehalf.

The second half was all BYU, with the Cougars scoring four touchdowns in the third quarter. Fresh-man quarterback Kaleb Eleby rushed for a touchdown in the midway through the fourth quarter to cut the score t0 42-18 before BYU would add another late touchdown.

WMU BOWL HISTORY

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RUSHING YARDS - GAME 1. 215 Jamauri Bogan, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 20152. 109 Brandon West, International Bowl, 20073. 102 Tony Kimbrough, California Bowl, 19884. 71 Robert Davis, California Bowl, 19885. 61 Zach Terrell, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014

RUSHING YARDS - CAREER 1. 273 Jamauri Bogan (2015, 2016)

RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1. 21 Brandon West, International Bowl, 20072. 19 Jamauri Bogan, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 20153. 17 Tony Kimbrough, California Bowl, 19884. 16 Jamauri Bogan, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 20175. 15 Brandon West, Texas Bowl, 2008 15 Robert Davis, California Bowl, 19887. 14 Alex Carder, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 20118. 12 Jarvion Franklin, Idaho Potato Bowl, 20149. 11 Zach Terrell, Idaho Potato Bowl, 201410. 10 Bob White, Aviation Bowl, 1961

RUSHING TDs - GAME 1. 4 Jamauri Bogan, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 20152. 1 Tevin Drake, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 1 Brandon West, International Bowl, 2007 1 Bob White, Aviation Bowl, 1961 1 Robert Davis, California Bowl, 1988 1 Tony Kimbrough, California Bowl, 1988 1 Zach Terrell, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017

RUSHING TDs - CAREER 1. 4 Jamauri Bogan (2015) LONGEST RUSH 1. 62 (TD) Jamauri Bogan, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 20152. 61 Jamauri Bogan, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 20153. 53 Alex Carder, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 20114. 51 (TD) Robert Davis, California Bowl, 19885. 46 (TD) Jamauri Bogan, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 PASSING YARDS - GAME 1. 439 Alex Carder, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 20112. 366 Tony Kimbrough, California Bowl, 19883. 297 Zach Terrell, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 297 Zach Terrell, Idaho Potato Bowl, 20145. 260 Ryan Cubit, International Bowl, 20076. 207 Ed Chlebeck, Aviation Bowl, 19617. 198 Tim Hiller, Texas Bowl, 20088. 157 Zach Terrell, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 PASSING YARDS - CAREER 1. 751 Zach Terrell (2014, 2015, 2016) PASSING ATTEMPTS - GAME 1. 57 Alex Carder, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 57 Tony Kimbrough, California Bowl, 19883. 43 Ryan Cubit, International Bowl, 2007 4. 42 Tim HIller, Texas Bowl, 20085. 38 Zach Terrell, Idaho Potato Bowl, 20146. 33 Ed Chlebeck, Aviation Bowl, 19617. 28 Zach Terrell, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 20178. 26 Zach Terrell, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 PASS COMPLETIONS - GAME 1. 31 Alex Carder, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 20112. 24 Tony Kimbrough, California Bowl, 19883. 23 Ryan Cubit, International Bowl, 2007 4. 19 Zach Terrell, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 19 Tim HIller, Texas Bowl, 20086. 18 Ed Chlebeck, Aviation Bowl, 1961 18 Zach Terrell, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 20158. 16 Zach Terrell, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE - GAME 1. 69.2 Zach Terrell, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 20152. 57.1 Zach Terrell, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017

3. 54.7 Ryan Cubit, International Bowl, 2007 4. 54.5 Ed Chlebeck, Aviation Bowl, 19615. 54.4 Alex Carder, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 20116. 50.0 Zach Terrell, Idaho Potato Bowl, 20147. 45.2 Tim HIller, Texas Bowl, 20088. 42.1 Tony Kimbrough, California Bowl, 1988 PASSING TDs - GAME 1. 3 Zach Terrell, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 3 Alex Carder, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 20113. 2 Zach Terrell, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 2 Tim HIller, Texas Bowl, 2008 2 Tony Kimbrough, California Bowl, 19885. 1 Ryan Cubit, International Bowl, 2007 1 Ed Chlebeck, Aviation Bowl, 1961 1 E.J. Biggers, International Bowl, 2007 1 Zach Terrell, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 PASSING TDs - CAREER 1. 6 Zach Terrell (2014, 2015, 2016) LONGEST RECEPTION - GAME 1 80 (TD) Corey Davis, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 20152. 76 (TD) Jamarko Simmons, International Bowl, 2007 3. 68 (TD) Daniel Braverman, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 20154. 51 (TD) Corey Davis, Idaho Potato Bowl, 20145. 49 (TD) Jordan White, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011

RECEIVING YARDS - GAME 1. 265 Jordan White, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 20112. 183 Corey Davis, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 20153 176 Corey Davis, Idaho Potato Bowl, 20144. 172 Jamarko Simmons, International Bowl, 20075. 120 Allan Boyko, California Bowl, 1988 6. 119 Robert Oliver, California Bowl, 19887. 114 Dennis Holland, Aviation Bowl, 1961 8. 101 Daniel Braverman, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 20159. 92 Jamarko Simmons, Texas Bowl, 200810. 85 Daniel Braverman, Idaho Potato Bowl, 201411. 73 Corey Davis, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017

RECEIVING YARDS - CAREER 1. 432 Corey Davis (2014, 2015, 2016)2. 265 Jordan White (2011)3. 264 Jamarko Simmons (2007, 2008)4. 186 Daniel Braverman (2014, 2015)

RECEPTIONS - GAME 1. 13 Jordan White, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 13 Jamarko Simmons, International Bowl, 20073. 8 Corey Davis, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 8 Corey Davis, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 8 Chleb Ravenell, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 20116. 7 Daniel Braverman, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 7 Robert Oliver, California Bowl, 1988 7 Dennis Holland, Aviation Bowl, 19619. 6 Corey Davis, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 6 Jamarko Simmons, Texas Bowl, 2008 6 Brandon West, Texas Bowl, 2008 6 Paul Agema, California Bowl, 1988]

RECEIVING TDs - GAME 1. 3 Corey Davis, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014

RECEIVING TDs - CAREER 1. 5 Corey Davis (2014, 2015, 2016)

FG ATTEMPTS1. 2 Nate Meyer, International Bowl, 2007 2 John Creek, California Bowl, 1988 2 Andrew Haldeman, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 4. 1 Butch Hampton, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 1 Andrew Haldeman, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 1 John Potter, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011

FG MADE - GAME1. 1 Butch Hampton, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 1 John Potter, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011

BOWL RECORDS

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1 Nate Meyer, International Bowl, 2007 1 John Creek, California Bowl, 1988 1 Andrew Haldeman, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 1 Andrew Haldeman, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015

LONGEST FIELD GOAL - GAME 1. 47 Andrew Haldeman, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 20152. 29 Nate Meyer, International Bowl, 2007 29 John Creek, California Bowl, 19884. 27 Butch Hampton, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 20175. 25 Andrew Haldeman, Idaho Potato Bowl, 20145. 21 John Potter, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 PUNTS - GAME 1. 9 Bill Stein, California Bowl, 19882. 7 Jim Laney, International Bowl, 2007 7 J. Schroeder, Idaho Potato Bowl, 20144. 5 Ben Armer, Texas Bowl, 20085. 4 Jim Bednar, Aviation Bowl, 1961 4 J. Schroeder, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 20157. 3 James Coleman, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017

PUNT AVERAGE - GAME 1. 41.6 Jim Laney, International Bowl, 20072. 41.1 J. Schroeder, Idaho Potato Bowl, 20143. 40.7 James Coleman, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 20174. 40.6 Bill Stein, California Bowl, 19885. 36.4 Ben Armer, Texas Bowl, 20086. 36.0 Jim Bednar, Aviation Bowl, 19617. 30.5 J. Schroeder, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 LONGEST PUNT - GAME 1. 53 J. Schroeder, Idaho Potato Bowl, 20142. 51 Jim Laney, International Bowl, 20073. 49 James Coleman, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 20174. 48 Bill Stein, California Bowl, 19885. 42 Ben Armer, Texas Bowl, 20086. 36 J. Schroeder, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 LONGEST KICK OFF RETURN - GAME 1. 46 Darius Phillips, Idaho Potato Bowl, 20142. 29 Darius Phillips, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 20153. 25 Dervon Wallace, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 20114. 23 Allan Boyko, California Bowl, 19885. 15 Darius Phillips, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017

LONGEST PUNT RETURN1. 17 Julien Schneider, Texas Bowl, 2008 17 Paul Agema, California Bowl, 20083. 11 Daniel Braverman, Idaho Potato Bowl, 20144. 4 Daniel Braverman, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 TACKLES 1. 15 Eric Hoffman, California Bowl, 19882. 12 Aaron Winchester, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 12 Grant Depalma, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 12 Asantay Brown, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 20175. 11 Johnnie Simon, Little Casesars Pizza Bowl, 20116. 10 Devon Brant, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 10 Justin Currie, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 10 Robert Spillane, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 10 Louis Delmas, Texas Bowl, 2008 10 Willie Berrios, California Bowl, 1988 TACKLES FOR LOSS 1. 3.0 Doug Kraus, California Bowl, 1988 3.0 Allen Schau, California Bowl, 19613. 2.5 Justin Braska, Texas Bowl, 2008 2.5 Zach Davidson, International Bowl, 20075. 2.0 Eric Hoffman, California Bowl, 1988 2.0 Joel Smeenge, California Bowl, 1988 2.0 Johnnie Simon, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 2.0 Cleveland Smith, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 2.0 Asantay Brown, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 2.0 Caleb Bailey, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017

SACKS - GAME 1. 2.5 Justin Braska, Texas Bowl, 2008

2.5 Zach Davidson, International Bowl, 20073. 2.0 Joel Smeenge, California Bowl, 19884. 1.0 Robert Spillane, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 1.0 Caleb Bailey, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 1.0 Keion Adams, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 1.0 Cleveland Smith, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 1.0 Nathan Braster, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 1.0 Paul Hazel, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 1.0 Johnny Simon, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 1.0 Terry Crews, California Bowl, 1988 1.0 Greg Powell, California Bowl, 1988 1.0 Allen Schau, Aviation Bowl, 1961 INTERCEPTIONS - GAME 1. 2 Paul Davis, California Bowl, 1988 2. 1 Rontavious Atkins, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 1 Matt Ludeman, International Bowl, 2007 1 Paul Tithof, International Bowl, 2007 1 Sean Mulhearn, California Bowl, 1988 LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN - GAME 1. 29 Rontavious Atkins, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 20152. 9 Sean Mulhearn, California Bowl, 1988

BLOCKED KICKS - GAME 1. 1 Karl Toth, Aviation Bowl, 1961

TEAM GAMEMOST POINTS 32 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 2011

LEAST POINTS 12 Aviation Bowl 1961

MOST POINTS ALLOWED 38 Texas Bowl 2008

LEAST POINTS ALLOWED 24 Goodyear Cotton Bowl 2017

MOST YARDS 503 California Bowl 1988

LEAST YARDS 278 Texas Bowl 2008

MOST YARDS ALLOWED 455 Texas Bowl 2008

LEAST YARDS ALLOWED 339 Aviation Bowl 1961 LARGEST DEFICIT FIRST HALF 24 Texas Bowl 200824 International Bowl 2007

SECOND HALF 38 Texas Bowl 2008 LARGEST LEAD FIRST HALF8 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 2011

SECOND HALF14 Popeyes Bahamas Bowl 2015

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1906 (1-2)Nov. 17 Eastern Michigan L, 5-14U Kalamazoo L, 0-14U Wayland HS W, 21-0

1907 (3-2-1)U Grand Rapids HS W, 9-0U Albion L, 0-5U Olivet L, 0-3U Central Michigan W, 27-0Nov. 9 Eastern Michigan W, 6-0U Ferris State T, 0-0

1908 (3-3)U McFadden’s PC W, 20-0Oct 10 Michigan State L, 0-35U Olivet L, 0-34U Albion L, 0-24U Central Michigan W, 11-5U Kalamazoo W, 2-0

1909 (7-0)U Otsego Independents W, 61-0U Albion W, 6-0U Battle Creek HS W, 15-0U Dowagiac HS W, 47-0U Benton Harbor Coll. W, 28-3U Kalamazoo W, 26-5U Central Michigan W, 11-0

1910 (4-1-1)U Hillsdale T, 3-3U Albion L, 5-12U Culver Military Acad. W, 22-5U Central Michigan W, 16-6U Hope W, 6-0U Kalamazoo W, 28-0

1911 (2-3)U Hilsdale L, 6-14U Albion L, 5-12U Culver Military Acad. L, 3-27U Battle Creek TS W, 62-6U Hope W, 34-0

1912 (3-1-1)U Culver Military Acad W, 19-13U Albion W, 6-3U Hope W, 54-0U Hillsdale T, 7-7Nov. 15 Eastern Michigan L, 0-6

1913 (4-0)U Albion W, 20-3U Culver Military Acad. W, 13-6U Hope W, 14-0Nov. 1 Eastern Michigan W, 12-6

1914 (6-0)U Battle Creek TS W, 28-0U Olivet W, 3-0U Albion W, 43-0U Ferris State W, 68-0U Hillsdale W, 28-7Nov. 14 Eastern Michigan W, 10-0

1915 (5-1)U Hillsdale L, 16-20U Albion W, 54-7U Alma W, 79-0U Olivet W, 40-0

Nov. 6 Eastern Michigan W, 19-0U Culver Military Acad W, 83-16

1916 (5-1)U Grand Rapids Veterinary W, 93-0U Albion W, 37-0U Indiana (Pa.) W, 94-6U Michigan State Frosh W, 83-0U Notre Dame Frosh L, 6-10U Ohio Northern W, 82-19

1917 (4-3)U Albion W, 26-6Oct. 10 Michigan L, 13-17U Notre Dame Frosh W, 83-0Nov. 3 Michigan State W, 14-0U Camp Custer Soldiers W, 61-7U Detroit L, 6-35U Indiana (Pa.) L, 0-40

1918 (3-2)U Albion L, 12-14Nov. 2 Michigan State L, 7-16U Hilsdale W, 103-0U Hope W, 62-0U Notre Dame Frosh W, 39-0

1919 (4-1)U Wayne State W, 88-0Oct. 11 Michigan State W, 21-18U Wabash W, 27-13Oct. 25 @ Notre Dame L, 0-53U Albion W, 20-7

1920 (3-4)U Olivet W, 47-7Oct. 9 @ Notre Dame L, 0-42U Chicago YMCA L, 6-10U Marquette L, 7-46U Hope W, 46-0U Earlham W, 6-0U Wabash L, 7-27

1921 (6-2)U Ferris State W, 49-0U @Albion W, 20-9U Notre Dame Frosh W, 7-0U Chicago YMCA L, 3-7Oct. 22 @Michigan State L, 14-17U Earlham W, 42-7U Hope W, 65-0U Milwaukee Engineers W, 62-0

1922 (6-0)U Defiance W,19-0U @Valparaiso W, 7-0U Albion W, 10-0U Chicago YMCA W, 13-0U Notre Dame Frosh W, 44-0U Earlham W, 67-0

1923 (6-1-1)Sept. 29 Notre Dame Frosh W, 15-0Oct. 6 Valparaiso W, 7-0Oct. 13 Alma W, 21-7Oct. 20 @St. Viator T, 7-7Oct. 29 Western Kentucky W, 26-0Nov. 10 Earlham W, 46-0Nov. 17 Chicago YMCA W, 32-0Nov. 29 @Albion L, 6-7

1924 (5-1-1)U Alma W, 7-0Oct. 4 Notre Dame Frosh L, 7-15Oct. 11 St. Viator W, 6-0Oct. 25 @Western Kentucky W, 14-0Nov. 1 Wisconsin-Oshkosh W, 23-7U Chicago YMCA T, 18-18Nov. 27 Albion W, 26-3

1925 (6-2-1)Sept. 26 Western Kentucky W, 20-0Oct. 3 Bradley L, 2-6Oct. 10 St. Thomas L, 13-27Oct. 17 Valparaiso W, 45-0U Notre Dame Frosh W, 21-0U Wisconsin-Oshkosh W, 7-6U Central Michigan T, 0-0 U Chicago YMCA W, 14-6Nov. 26 Albion W, 3-2

1926 (7-1)Sept. 25 Olivet W, 25-0Oct. 2 Bradley L, 0-12Oct. 9 Albion W, 28-0Oct. 16 @Western Kentucky W, 3-2Oct. 23 Chicago YMCA W, 7-0Oct. 30 Valparaiso W, 37-0Nov. 13 Notre Dame Reserves W, 12-6Nov. 20 Wisconsin-Oshkosh W, 20-0

1927 (3-4)Oct. 8 @Lombard L, 6-18Oct. 15 Notre Dame Reserves L, 0-18Oct. 22 Central Michigan L, 12-18Oct. 29 Wayne State W, 44-0Nov. 5 @Wisconsin-Oshkosh W, 19-6Nov. 12 Eastern Michigan L, 0-6Nov. 26 @Albion W, 19-0

1928 (5-2)U Chicago YMCA W, 26-0Oct. 6 Ferris State W, 14-0Oct. 13 Lombard L, 0-14Oct. 27 Wayne State W, 45-0U Michigan “B” W, 6-0Nov. 10 Eastern Michigan L, 9-18U Central Michigan W, 19-0

1929 (5-2-1)U Ferris State W, 41-0U Illinois “B” W, 20-0U Notre Dame “B” L, 7-13U Lombard W, 14-6Oct. 26 Wayne State W, 40-0Nov. 2 Eastern Michigan T, 7-7Nov. 9 Central Michigan W, 25-6U Michigan “B” L, 7-12

1930 (5-1-1)U Ferris State W, 46-0U Central Michigan W, 54-0Oct. 18 @Eastern Michigan L, 0-19U @Wayne State W, 52-0U Michigan “B” W, 14-6Nov. 8 @Northern Iowa W, 26-0Nov. 27 Western Kentucky T, 0-0

1931 (5-2)Sept. 26 Ferris State W, 25-0Oct. 2 @Detroit L, 0-20U @Michigan “B” L, 0-19

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U Notre Dame “B” W, 27-6Nov. 7 Northern Iowa W, 14-0Nov. 14 Western Kentucky W, 13-0Nov. 21 @Central Michigan W, 7-6

1932 (6-0-1)Sept. 24 Hope W, 31-6Oct. 1 North Central W, 27-0Oct. 8 @DePaul T, 0-0Oct. 15 St. Viator W, 7-0Oct. 29 Northern Iowa W, 26-0Nov. 5 Central Michigan W, 7-0Nov. 12 Adrian W, 76-0

1933 (3-3-1)Sept. 30 North Central L, 0-7Oct. 6 @Detroit L, 0-26Oct. 14 @Northern Iowa W, 8-6Oct. 21 Carroll T, 0-0Oct. 28 DePaul L, 6-25Nov. 4 @Central Michigan W, 13-0Nov. 11 St. Viator W, 33-0

1934 (7-1)Oct. 5 @Detroit L, 7-25Oct. 13 @Carroll W, 25-7Oct. 20 Nothrern Iowa W, 7-0Oct. 27 DePaul W, 13-0Nov. 3 Central Michigan W, 13-0Nov. 9 @St. Viator W, 19-7Nov. 24 West Chester State W, 13-7Nov. 29 @Western Kentucky W, 7-6

1935 (5-3)Sept. 28 Illinois College W, 13-0Oct. 5 Western Kentucky W, 6-0Oct. 12 Chicago L, 6-31Oct. 19 Northern Iowa L, 14-21Oct. 26 DePaul L, 0-26Nov. 9 Central Michigan W, 13-0Nov. 16 Butler W, 19-7Nov. 23 West Chester State W, 7-6

1936 (2-5)Sept. 25 Detroit L, 0-40Oct. 10 Miami L, 0-6Oct. 17 Valparaiso W, 7-0Oct. 24 Northern Iowa L, 6-12Oct. 31 DePaul L, 7-19Nov. 7 Central Michigan W, 7-0Nov. 14 Butler L, 7-13

1937 (5-3)Oct. 1 Detroit L, 7-20Oct. 9 Illinois College W, 37-0Oct. 16 Northern Iowa W, 7-0Oct. 23 St. Viator L, 7-13Oct. 30 Western Kentucky W, 13-7Nov. 6 Central Michigan W, 7-0Nov. 13 Butler W, 14-13Nov. 20 DePaul L, 12-0

1938 (4-3)Sept. 24 Illinois College W, 28-0 Sept. 30 @Detroit L, 0-7 Oct. 8 Northern Iowa W, 20-0Oct. 15 @Akron L, 0-6 Oct. 29 Western Kentucky L, 6-13Nov. 5 @Butler W, 13-0Nov. 12 Central Michigan W, 35-0

1939 (2-6-1)Sept. 29 @Detroit L, 0-14 Oct. 7 Miami W, 6-0Oct. 14 Akron W, 6-0Oct. 21 @Northern Iowa T, 13-13Oct. 28 @Toledo L, 0-6Nov. 4 Western Kentucky L, 14-20Nov. 11 Butler L, 0-12Nov. 18 Ohio L, 6-13U Wayne State L, 6-7

1940 (2-5)Oct. 5 Wayne State L, 6-13Oct. 12 Ohio L, 7-20Oct. 19 Northern Iowa L, 19-20Oct. 26 Toledo L, 0-12Nov. 2 Western Kentucky L, 6-25Nov. 9 Miami W, 20-13Nov. 16 Manchester W, 19-14

1941 (8-0)Sept. 27 @Western Reserve W, 7-0Oct. 3 Butler W, 14-6Oct. 18 @Northern Iowa W, 28-7Oct. 25 Toledo W, 34-0Nov. 1 Western Kentucky W, 21-7Nov. 8 Manchester W, 12-0Nov. 15 @Wayne State W, 34-0Nov. 20 Ripon W, 33-7

1942 (5-1)Sept. 26 @Dayton L, 0-21Oct. 10 Toledo W, 13-0Oct. 17 Northern Iowa W, 14-7Oct. 24 Butler W, 13-7U Grosse Isle Navy W, 13-2Nov. 14 Wayne State W, 13-0

1943 (4-2)U @Central Michigan W, 19-0Sept. 25 @Michigan L, 6-57U Alma W, 54-0U Xavier W, 60-0Oct. 16 Miami W, 6-0Nov. 6 Great Lakes Navy L, 6-32

1944 (4-3)U Fort Sheridan W, 67-6U Wabash W, 20-0U Bunker Hill Navy L, 7-33Sept. 30 @Miami L, 6-32Oct. 7 Central Michigan W, 35-14Oct. 14 @Great Lakes Navy L, 0-38U @Wooster W, 27-0

1945 (4-3)Sept. 22 Alma W, 21-13Sept. 29 @Central Michigan L, 0-6Oct. 6 @Ohio W, 21-20Oct. 13 Miami L, 13-21Oct. 27 Great Lakes Navy L, 0-39Nov. 3 @Valparaiso W, 26-13Nov. 10 Wooster W, 66-0

1946 (5-2-1)Sept. 28 Ripon W, 47-0Oct. 5 Ohio L, 7-25Oct. 12 Butler W, 19-0Oct. 19 @Northern Iowa T, 0-0Oct. 26 @Western Kentucky W, 32-21Nov. 2 Central Michigan W, 27-21Nov. 8 Valparaiso W, 26-13Nov. 16 @Miami L, 0-20

1947 (5-4)Sept. 26 @Xavier L, 0-19Oct. 4 Washington (Mo.) W, 14-0Oct. 11 @Central Michigan W, 20-12Oct. 18 Northern Iowa W, 14-0Oct. 25 @Butler L, 20-21Nov. 1 Western Kentucky W, 38-0Nov. 8 @No. 11 Ilinois L, 14-60Nov. 27 @Oklahoma City L, 7-35U Beloit W, 12-0

1948 (6-3, 3-1 MAC - 2nd)Sept. 25 Western Reserve W, 26-0Oct. 2 @Beloit W, 33-0Oct. 9 Central Michigan W, 7-0Oct. 16 @Northern Iowa L, 6-13Oct. 23 Xavier L, 20-39Oct. 30 @Miami L, 28-34Nov. 6 Butler W, 20-7Nov. 13 @Washington (Mo.) W, 19-6Nov. 20 @Ohio W, 40-7

1949 (4-4, 2-3 MAC - 4th)Sept. 24 Northern Iowa W, 20-6Oct. 1 Ohio L, 6-16Oct. 8 @Cincinnati L, 6-27Oct. 15 Washington (Mo.) L, 0-12Oct.22 @Central Michigan W, 35-8Oct. 29 Miami L, 20-34Nov. 5 @Butler W, 40-6 Nov. 12 @Western Reserve W, 21-14

1950 (5-4, 1-3 MAC - 5th)Sept. 23 Northern Illinois W, 40-13Sept. 30 Central Michigan W, 21-13Oct. 7 Toledo W, 54-19 Oct. 14 @Miami L, 0-35 Oct. 21 @Washington (Mo.) W, 26-7Oct. 28 Cincinnati L, 6-27Nov. 4 Butler W, 20, 0Nov. 11 Western Reserve L, 0-26Nov. 18 @Ohio L, 7-10

1951 (4-4, 1-4 MAC - 6th)Sept. 22 Kent State L, 19-49Sept. 29 @Toledo W, 14-6Oct. 6 Ohio L, 0-13Oct. 13 Miami L, 27-34Oct. 20 Washington (Mo.) W, 12-7Nov. 3 @Butler W, 20-0Nov. 10 @Western Reserve L, 26-27Nov. 17 Central Michigan W, 46-25

1952 (4-4, 1-4 MAC - 6th)Sept. 22 @Kent State L, 13-20Sept. 27 Illinois Wesleyan W, 44-6Oct. 4 @Central Michigan W, 18-0Oct. 11 @Miami L, 6-55Oct. 18 Toledo W, 19-14Oct. 25 @Washington (Mo.) W, 28-20Nov. 1 Ohio L, 13-28Nov. 8 Western Reserve L, 13-16

1953 (1-6-1, 0-4-1 MAC - 6th)Sept. 26 @Central Michigan L, 0-21Oct. 3 @Illinois Wesleyan W, 20-7 Oct. 10 Miami L, 6-52Oct. 17 @Toledo L, 7-19Oct. 24 Washington (Mo.) L, 7-18 Oct. 31 Ohio L, 12-67Nov. 7 @Western Reserve T, 14-14Nov. 14 Kent State L, 13-20

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1954 (4-5, 3-4 MAC - 5th)Sept. 25 Central Michigan L, 19-25Oct. 2 @Marshall L, 13-47Oct. 9 Bowling Green W, 20-15Oct. 16 Toledo L, 7-19Oct. 23 @Washington (Mo.) W, 7-6Oct. 31 @Miami L, 0-48 Nov. 6 Ohio W, 19-6Nov. 13 Western Reserve W, 38-0Nov. 20 @Kent State L, 13-20

1955 (1-7-1, 0-5 MAC - 7th)Sept. 17 Great Lakes Navy T, 13-13Sept. 24 @Central Michigan L, 13-27Oct. 1 Bowling Green L, 0-35Oct. 8 Marshall L, 0-28Oct. 15 @Toledo L, 0-6Oct. 22 Washington (Mo.) L, 14-26Nov. 5 @Ohio L, 14-40Nov. 12 Western Reserve W, 13-0Nov. 19 Kent State L, 14-25

1956 (2-7, 1-4 MAC - 6th)Sept. 22 Central Michigan L, 7-14Sept. 29 Bowling Green L, 13-27Oct. 6 @Marshall L, 0-13Oct. 13 Toledo W, 26-15Oct. 20 @Washington (Mo.) L, 7-13Oct. 27 @Great Lakes Navy L, 6-13Nov. 3 Ohio L, 0-27Nov. 10 @Western Reserve W, 42-19Nov. 17 Kent State L, 13-27

1957 (4-4-1, 1-4-1 MAC - 5th)Sept. 21 @Central Michigan W, 33-0Sept. 28 Miami L, 0-20Oct. 5 Marshall L, 7-12Oct. 12 @Bowling Green T, 14-14Oct. 19 Youngstown State. W, 25-14Oct. 25 @Toledo L, 16-27 Nov. 2 @Ohio L, 7-20Nov. 9 Western Reserve W, 20-0Nov. 16 Kent State W, 28-20

1958 (4-5, 2-4 MAC - 5th)Sept. 20 Central Michigan L, 32-33Sept. 27 @Miami L, 20-34Oct. 4 @Marshall W, 30-24Oct. 11 Bowling Green L, 6-40Oct. 18 @Washington (Mo.) W, 34-2Oct. 25 Toledo L, 6-21Nov. 1 Ohio W, 21-14Nov. 8 Western Reserve W, 33-0Nov. 15 @Kent State L, 6-32

1959 (4-5, 3-3 MAC - 5th)Sept. 19 @Central Michigan L, 15-21Sept. 26 Miami L, 0-21Oct. 3 Marshall W, 51-0Oct. 10 @Bowling Green L, 34-0Oct. 17 Washington (Mo.) W, 78-0Oct. 24 @Toledo W, 24-14Oct. 31 @Ohio L, 9-12Nov. 7 Kent State W, 7-0Nov. 14 Detroit L, 0-14

1960 (4-4-1, 2-4 MAC - 5th)Sept. 17 Central Michigan W, 31-0Sept. 24 @Miami L, 14-15Oct. 1 Baldwin- Wallace T, 28-28Oct. 8 Bowling Green L, 13-14Oct. 15 @Washington (Mo.) W, 43-0Oct. 22 Toledo W, 7-3

Oct. 29 Ohio L, 0-24Nov. 5 @Kent State L, 3-10Nov. 12 Marshall W, 34-12

1961 (5-4-1, 4-1-1 MAC - 2nd)Sept. 16 @Central Michigan W, 27-21Sept. 23 @Detroit L, 14-21Sept. 30 Miami W, 6-3Oct. 7 @Bowling Green L, 0-21Oct. 21 @Toledo W, 7-0Oct. 28 Marshall W, 20-0Nov. 4 Kent State W, 14-0Nov. 11 Utah State L, 22-65Nov. 18 @Ohio T, 20-20Dec. 9 vs. New Mexico* L, 12-20* Aviation Bowl

1962 (5-4, 4-2 MAC - 3rd)Sept. 15 Central Michigan W, 28-0Sept. 22 @Louisville L, 21-27Sept. 29 @Miami L, 7-17Oct. 6 Bowling Green L, 6-10Oct. 20 Toledo W, 21-0Oct. 27 @Marshall W, 12-0Nov. 3 @Kent State W, 19-6Nov. 10 Bringham Young W, 28-20Nov. 17 Ohio L, 16-32

1963 (2-7, 2-4 MAC - 5th)Sept. 21 @No. 7 Wisconsin L, 0-41Sept. 28 @Central Michigan L, 14-30Oct. 5 Miami L, 19-27Oct. 12 @Bowling Green L, 7-16Oct. 19 Kent State W, 26-12Oct. 26 @Toledo W, 18-7Nov. 2 Marshall L, 7-20Nov. 9 @Ohio L, 13-27Nov. 16 Louisville L, 7-21

1964 (3-6, 2-4 MAC - 5th)Sept. 19 @Louisville W, 10-7Sept. 26 Central Michigan L, 6-18Oct. 3 @Miami L, 0-35Oct. 10 Bowling Green L, 8-28Oct. 17 @Kent State W, 12-9Oct. 24 Toledo L, 13-21Oct. 31 @Marshall L, 7-16Nov. 7 Ohio W, 13-8Nov. 14 @Bringham Young L, 8-43

1965 (6-2-1, 2-2-1 MAC 3rd)Sept. 18 Louisville W, 17-13Sept. 25 @Central Michigan W, 21-13Oct. 2 Miami L, 9-36Oct. 9 @Bowling Green L, 17-21Oct. 16 Kent State T, 10-10Oct. 23 @Toledo W, 3-0Oct. 30 Marshall W, 17-14Nov. 6 @Ohio W, 17-6Nov. 13 Montana W, 17-14

1966 (7-3, 5-1 MAC - T-1st)Sept. 17 Lamar Tech W, 16-14Sept. 24 Central Michigan W, 31-14 Oct. 1 @Miami L, 9-26Oct. 8 Bowling Green W, 16-14Oct. 15 @Kent State W, 23-20Oct. 22 Toledo W, 14-13Oct. 29 @Marshall W, 35-29 Nov. 5 Ohio W, 20-13Nov. 12 @Xavier L, 6-21Nov. 19 @West Texas State L, 7-30

1967 (5-4, 4-2 MAC - T-3rd)Sept. 16 Miami W, 24-14Sept. 23 Arkansas State L, 8-21Sept. 29 @Bringham Young L, 19-44Oct. 7 @Bowling Green W, 10-6Oct. 14 Kent State W, 16-7Oct. 21 @Toledo L, 9-35Oct. 28 Marshall W, 42-10Nov. 4 @Ohio L, 10-20Nov. 11 Xavier W, 18-7

1968 (3-6, 2-4 MAC - 5th)Sept. 14 Arkansas State W, 20-0Sept. 21 Bringham Young L, 7-17Sept. 28 @Miami L, 0-28Oct. 5 Bowling Green L, 10-17Oct. 12 @Kent State W, 14-0Oct. 19 Toledo L, 6-30Oct. 26 @Marshall W, 40-12Nov. 2 Ohio L, 17-22Nov. 9 @West Texas State. L, 20-28

1969 (4-6, 1-4 MAC - T-5th)Sept. 13 Central Michigan W, 24-0Sept.20 @Pacific L,0-21Sept. 27 Miami L, 20-24Oct.4 @Bowling Green L, 10-21Oct. 11 Kent State W, 33-13Oct. 18 @Toledo L, 13-38Oct. 25 Marshall W, 48-14Nov. 1 @Ohio L, 17-22Nov. 8 West Texas State L, 20-28Nov. 15 @Northern Illinois W, 31-22

1970 (7-3, 2-3 MAC - 4th)Sept. 12 @Central Michigan W, 41-0Sept. 19 Bringham Young W, 35-17Sept. 26 @Miami L, 12-23Oct. 3 Bowling Green W, 23-3Oct. 10 @Kent State L, 22-25Oct. 17 Toledo L, 0-20Oct. 24 @Marshall W, 34-3Oct. 31 Ohio W, 52-23Nov. 7 @West Texas State W, 20-0 Nov. 14 Northern Illinois W, 38-18

1971 (7-3, 2-3 MAC - 4th)Sept. 11 Illinois State W, 35-7Sept. 18 @Ball State W, 9-0Sept. 25 Northern Illinois W, 27-17Oct. 2 @Bowling Green L, 6-23Oct. 9 Kent State W, 31-0Oct. 16 @Toledo L, 24-35Oct. 23 Marshall W, 37-0Oct. 30 @Ohio W, 28-14Nov. 6 Miami L, 6-7Nov.13 Pacific W,25-21

1972 (7-3-1, 2-2-1 MAC 3rd)Sept. 9 Long Beach State W, 28-20Sept. 16 @Fresno State L, 14-41Sept. 23 Northern Illinois W, 14-10Sept. 30 Bowling Green T, 13-13Oct. 7 @Kent State W, 13-12Oct. 14 Toledo L, 13-20Oct. 21 @Marshall W, 34-0Oct. 28 Ohio W, 34-17 Nov. 4 @Miami L, 8-38Nov. 11 Ball State W, 31-14Nov. 18 Idaho W, 27-16

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1973 (6-5, 1-4 MAC - 5th)Sept. 8 @Central Michigan W, 18-13Sept. 15 Long Beach State W, 13-8Sept. 22 Northern Illinois W, 28-14Sept. 29 @Bowling Green L, 20-31Oct. 6 Kent State L, 15-39 Oct. 13 @Toledo W, 24-22Oct. 20 Marshall W, 21-7Oct. 27 @Ohio L, 0-16Nov. 3 No. 16 Miami L, 9-24Nov. 10 Ball State W, 30-13Nov. 17 @Texas-Arlington L, 12-31

1974 (3-8, 0-5 MAC - 6th)Sept. 7 Texas-Arlington W, 33-6Sept. 14 @Eastern Michigan L, 19-20Sept. 21 @Northern Illinois W, 30-13Sept. 28 Bowling Green L, 13-31Oct. 5 @Kent State L, 6-29Oct. 12 Toledo L, 24-31Oct. 19 @Marshall W, 20-17Oct. 26 Ohio L, 3-26Nov. 2 @ No. 16 Miami L, 0-31Nov. 9 Central Michigan L, 6-42Noc. 16 @Long Beach State L, 33-34

1975 (1-10, 0-7 MAC - 9th)Sept. 6 @Central Michigan L, 0-34Sept. 13 Akron L, 21-27Sept. 20 @Minnesota L, 38-0Sept. 27 Northern Illinois L, 0-20Oct. 4 @Bowling Green L, 0-28 Oct. 11 Kent State L, 17-22Oct. 18 Toledo L, 7-25Oct. 25 @Marshall L, 19-21Nov. 1 @Ohio L,10-24Nov. 8 No. 17 Miami L, 21-44Nov 15 Eastern Michigan W, 24-10

1976 (7-4, 6-3 MAC - 4th)Sept. 11 Eastern Michigan W, 31-13Sept. 18 @Northern Illinois W, 37-6Sept. 25 @Minnesota L, 10-21Oct. 2 Bowling Green L, 0-28Oct. 9 @Kent State L, 12-24Oct. 16 Toledo W, 34-21Oct. 23 Marshall W, 31-21Oct. 30 Ohio W, 21-20Nov. 6 @Miami L, 0-31Nov. 13 @Ball State W, 24-10Nov. 20 Central Michigan W, 42-14

1977 (4-7, 3-5 MAC - 7th)Sept. 10 @Minnesota L, 7-10Sept. 17 Texas-Arlington L, 10-17Sept. 24 Northern Illinois W, 37-6Oct. 1 @Bowling Green L, 28-31Oct. 8 Kent State L, 16-20Oct. 15 @Toledo W, 34-21Oct. 22 Marshall W, 53-29Oct. 29 @Ohio W, 28-22Nov. 5 Miami L, 8-14Nov. 12 Ball State L, 25-29Nov. 19 @Central Michigan L, 23-28

1978 (7-4, 5-4 MAC - 4th)Sept. 9 Illinois State W, 27-17Sept. 16 @Northern Illinois W, 44-30Sept. 23 @Miami L, 3-7Sept. 30 Bowling Green W, 24-20Oct. 7 @Kent State W, 14-0Oct. 14 Toledo W, 17-7

Oct. 21 Eastern Michigan W, 32-0Oct. 28 Ohio L, 7-10Nov. 4 @Marshall W, 24-6Nov. 11 @Ball State L, 14-20Nov. 18 Central Michigan L, 14-35

1979 (6-5, 5-4 MAC - 3rd)Sept. 8 @Central Michigan L, 0-10Sept. 15 @South Carolina L, 7-24Sept. 22 Northern Illinois W, 45-17Sept. 29 Bowling Green L, 3- 15Oct. 6 Kent State L, 13-18Oct. 13 @Toledo L, 0-17Oct. 20 Grand Valley State W, 37-0Oct. 27 @Ohio W, 20-6Nov. 3 Miami W, 24-3Nov. 10 Ball State W, 20-10Nov. 17 @Eastern Michigan W, 17-7

1980 (7-4, 6-3 MAC - 2nd)Sept. 6 Eastern Michigan W, 37-0Sept. 13 @Illinois State W, 31-17 Sept. 20 @Northern Illinois W, 35-6Sept. 27 @Michigan State L, 7-33Oct. 4 Bowling Green L, 14-17Oct. 11 @Kent State W, 28-21Oct. 18 Toledo W, 17-7Oct. 25 @Ball State W, 17-15Nov. 1 Ohio W, 13-7Nov. 8 @Miami L, 24-34Nov. 15 Central Michigan L, 10-22

1981 (6-5, 5-4 MAC - T-5th)Sept. 12 @Kent State W, 20-17Sept. 19 Marshall W, 14-3Sept. 26 @Wisconsin L, 10-21Oct. 3 @Bowling Green W, 21-7Oct. 10 Central Michigan L, 13-15Oct. 17 @Miami L, 19-20Oct. 24 Ball State W, 14-3Oct. 31 @Northern Illinois W, 23-12Nov. 7 Toledo L, 14-28Nov. 14 @Ohio L, 20-37Nov. 21 Eastern Michigan W, 38-7

1982 (7-2-2, 5-2-2 MAC - 2nd)Sept. 4 Grand Valley State W, 28-3Sept. 11 @Marshall W, 34-0Sept. 25 Kent State W, 24-14Oct. 2 @Bowling Green L, 3-7Oct. 9 @Central Michigan T, 18-18Oct. 16 Miami W, 10-0Oct. 23 @Ball State L, 6-13Oct. 30 Northern Illinois W, 27-3 Nov. 6 @Toledo W, 17-10Nov. 13 Ohio W, 16-7Nov. 20 @Eastern Michigan T, 3-3

1983 (6-5, 4-5 MAC - 6th)Sept. 10 @Texas-Arlington W, 21-14Sept. 15 @Illinois State W, 41-14Sept. 24 Central Michigan L, 14-32Oct. 1 @Miami W, 20-18Oct. 8 @Northern Illinois L, 3-27Oct. 15 Bowling Green L, 20-23Oct. 22 Ball State L, 20-24Oct. 29 @Ohio W, 16-14Nov. 5 Toledo L, 13-17Nov. 12 @Kent State W, 21-13Nov. 19 Eastern Michigan W, 14-10

1984 (5-6, 3-6 MAC - T-8th)Sept. 8 Miami W, 17-13Sept. 15 Illinois State W, 41-14Sept. 22 @Central Michigan L, 19-38Sept. 29 Marshall W, 42-7Oct. 6 Northern Illinois L, 15-20Oct. 13 @Bowling Green L, 7-34Oct. 20 @Ball State L, 20-23Oct. 27 Ohio W, 33-14Nov. 3 @Toledo L, 13-17Nov. 10 Kent State W, 13-9Nov. 17 @Eastern Michigan L, 14-24

1985 (4-6-1, 4-4-1 MAC - T-4th)Sept. 7 @Northern Illinois L, 0-17Sept. 14 @Army L, 6-48Sept. 28 @Michigan State L, 3-7Oct. 5 Bowling Green L, 7-48Oct. 12 Central Michigan L, 17-24Oct. 19 @Miami T, 10-10Oct. 26 Ball State W, 34-0Nov. 2 Toledo W, 18-13Nov. 9 @Ohio L, 15-21Nov. 16 @Kent State W, 34-3Nov. 23 Eastern Michigan W, 38-21

1986 (3-8, 3-5 MAC - 8th)Sept. 6 @Eastern Michigan L, 14-21Sept. 13 Temple L, 17-49Sept. 20 Long Beach State L, 13-14Sept. 27 @Michigan State L, 10-45Oct. 4 @Bowling Green L, 3-17Oct. 11 @Central Michigan L, 10-18Oct. 18 Miami W, 27-17Oct. 25 @Ball State L, 10-24Nov. 1 @Toledo L, 7-28Nov. 8 Ohio W, 45-17Nov. 15 Kent State W, 27-7

1987 (5-6, 4-4 MAC - 5th)Sept. 5 Akron W, 24-19Sept. 12 @Illinois State L, 6-20Sept. 19 Northern Illinois L, 14-34Sept. 26 @Bowling Green W, 34-27Oct. 3 Toledo W, 21-14Oct. 10 Miami L, 0-17Oct. 17 @Kent State L, 13-17Oct. 24 Eastern Michigan L, 17-23Oct. 31 @Central Michigan L, 27-30Nov. 7 Ball State W, 31-16Nov. 21 @Ohio W, 31-13

1988 (9-3, 7-1 MAC 1st)Sept. 3 @Wisconsin W, 24-14Sept. 10 @Toledo W, 31-9Sept. 27 Illinois State W, 44-14Oct. 1 Bowling Green W, 37-10Oct. 8 @Miami W, 41-18Oct. 15 Kent State L, 28-45Oct. 22 @Eastern Michigan W, 31-24Oct. 29 Central Michigan W, 42-24Nov. 5 @Ball State W, 16-13Nov. 12 @Northern Illinois L, 7-15Nov. 19 Ohio W, 23-16Dec. 10 vs. Fresno State* L, 30-35* California Bowl

1989 (5-6, 3-5 MAC - 6th)Sept. 2 Temple W, 31-24Sept. 9 Louisiana Tech W, 24-20Sept. 16 @Maryland L, 0-23Sept. 23 @Kent State W, 26-4

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Sept. 30 Eastern Michigan L, 20-21Oct. 14 Central Michigan L, 6-34Oct. 21 @Ball State L, 13-14Oct. 28 Ohio W, 28-13Nov. 4 @Toledo L, 18-19Nov. 11 Bowling Green L, 30-31Nov. 18 @Miami W, 14-7

1990 (7-4, 5-3 MAC - T-3rd)Sept. 8 @Eastern Mchigan L, 24-27Sept. 15 Louisiana Tech W, 27-21Sept. 22 Kent State W, 37-10Sept. 29 @Iowa State L, 20-34Oct. 6 @Akron W, 24-20Oct. 13 @Central Michigan L, 13-20Oct. 20 Ball State W, 14-13Oct. 27 @Ohio W, 31-23Nov. 3 Toledo L, 9-37Nov. 10 @Bowling Green W, 19-13Nov. 17 Miami W, 31-17

1991 (7-4, 4-4 MAC - T-5th)Aug. 31 Kent State W, 13-10Sept. 7 Akron W, 35-12Sept. 14 @No. 1 Florida State L, 0-58Sept. 21 Toledo L, 13-23Sept. 28 Ohio W, 35-9Oct. 5 @Ball State W, 25-16Oct. 12 @Northern Illinois W, 22-10Oct. 19 @Eastern Michigan L, 24-42Oct. 26 Bowling Green L, 10-23Nov. 9 Miami W, 24-23Nov. 16 @Central Michigan L, 17-27

1992 (7-3-1, 6-3 - MAC 2nd)Sept. 3 @Bowling Green L, 19-29Sept. 12 @TCU T, 17-17Sept. 19 Akron W, 24-20Sept. 26 @Ohio W, 19-3Oct. 3 Ball State W, 27-14Oct. 10 @Toledo L, 12-21Oct. 17 Eastern Michigan W, 20-19Oct. 24 @Kent State W, 26-13Oct. 31 Northern Illinois W, 13-7Nov. 7 @Miami L, 7-20Nov. 14 Central Michigan W, 19-14

1993 (7-3-1, 6-1-1 MAC - 2nd)Sept. 2 Youngstown State L, 13-17Sept. 11 @Purdue L, 13-28Sept. 18 Akron W, 20-3Sept. 25 Miami W, 17-0Oct. 2 @Kent State W, 27-21Oct. 9 Central Michigan L, 18-23Oct. 23 @Eastern Michigan W, 21-20Oct. 30 @Army W, 20-7Nov. 6 @Ohio W, 34-28Nov. 13 Toledo W, 39-26Nov. 20 @Bowling Green T, 14-14

1994 (7-4, 5-3 MAC - T-3rd)Sept. 3 @Miami W, 28-25Sept. 8 Western Illinois W, 43-7Sept. 17 @Iowa State W, 23-19Sept. 24 Akron W, 19-6Oct. 1 Kent State W, 24-10Oct. 8 @Central Michigan L, 28-35Oct. 15 @Ball State L, 13-16Oct. 22 Eastern Michigan W, 33-14Nov. 5 Ohio W, 15-3Nov. 12 @Toledo L, 34-37Nov. 19 @Louisiana Lafayette L, 14-17

1995 (7-4, 6-2 MAC T-3rd)Aug. 31 Weber State W, 28-21Sept. 9 @Indiana L, 10-24Sept. 14 Toledo L, 21-31Sept. 23 @Ball State L, 0-10Sept. 30 @Kent State W, 52-6Oct. 7 Akron W, 7-3Oct. 14 @Ohio W, 34-17Oct. 21 @No. 13 Auburn L, 13-34Oct. 28 Bowling Green W, 17-0Nov. 11 @Eastern Michigan W, 23-13Nov. 18 Central Michigan W, 48-31

1996 (2-9, 2-6 MAC - 9th)Aug. 29 Eastern Illinois L, 20-28Sept. 7 @West Virginia L, 9-34Sept. 14 Eastern Michigan L, 12-19Sept. 21 @Central Michigan L, 28-38Sept. 28 @Akron L, 7-27Oct. 5 Ball State L, 5-28Oct. 12 @No. 24 Wyoming L, 28-42Oct. 26 @Toledo L, 7-10Nov. 2 Ohio L, 0-38Nov. 9 @Bowling Green (OT) W, 16-13Nov. 16 Kent State W, 76-27

1997 (8-3, 6-2 MAC - 2nd West)Aug. 28 Temple W, 34-14Sept. 6 @No. 25 Michigan State L, 10-42Sept. 13 @Northern Illinois W, 21-13Sept. 20 Toledo L, 13-23Sept. 27 @Ohio L, 7-31Oct. 4 Ball State W, 21-13Oct. 11 @Bowling Green W, 34-21Oct. 18 Kent State W, 50-27Nov. 1 @Eastern Michigan W, 41-38Nov. 8 Central Michigan W, 38-24Nov. 15 @Louisiana Monroe W, 32-19

1998 (7-4, 5-3 MAC - 3rd West)Sept. 3 Northern Illinois W, 37-23Sept. 12 @Indiana L, 30-45Sept. 19 @Toledo L, 7-35Sept. 26 Ohio L, 35-37Oct. 3 Louisiana Monroe W, 27-14Oct. 10 @Vanderbuilt W, 27-24Oct. 17 Eastern Michigan W, 45-35Oct. 24 @Central Michigan L, 24-26Oct. 31 @Kent State W, 48-23Nov. 7 @Ball State W, 24-23Nov. 14 Bowling Green W, 56-27

1999 (7-5, 6-2 MAC - T-1st West)Sept. 4 @No. 4 Florida L, 26-55Sept. 11 Youngstown State W, 46-28Sept. 18 @Missouri L, 34-48Sept. 25 @Northern Illinois W, 24-21Oct. 2 Central Michigan W, 38-16Oct. 9 @Eastern Michigan (OT) W, 40-37Oct. 16 Buffalo W, 45-17Oct. 23 Ball State W, 28-0Oct. 30 @Akron W, 24-10Nov. 13 Marshall L, 17-31Nov. 20 @Toledo L, 21-45Dec. 3 No. 11 Marshall** L, 30-34** MAC Championship Game

2000 (9-3, 7-1 MAC - T-1st West)Aug. 31 @No. 4 Wisconsin L, 7-19Sept. 9 @Iowa W, 27-21Sept. 16. Indiana State W, 56-0Sept. 23 Toledo W, 21-14

Sept. 30 Ohio W, 23-10Oct. 5 @Marshall W, 30-10Oct. 21 Northern Illinois W, 52-22Oct. 28 @Kent State W, 42-0Nov. 4 @Ball State W, 42-3Nov. 11 @Central Michigan L, 17-21Nov. 18 Eastern Michigan W, 28-0Dec. 2 @Marshall** L, 14-19** MAC Championship Game

2001 (5-6, 4-4 MAC - 4th West)Aug. 31 Illinois State W, 48-7Sept. 8 @No. 9 Virginia Tech L, 0-31Sept. 22 @Michigan L, 21-38Sept. 29 @Eastern Michigan W, 31-10Oct. 6 Akron W, 31-14Oct. 13 Bowling Green W, 37-28Oct. 20 @Northern Illinois L, 12-20Oct. 27 @Miami L, 11-25Nov. 6 @Toledo L, 35-41Nov. 17 Central Michigan W, 20-17Nov. 24 Ball State L, 31-35

2002 (4-8, 3-5 MAC - 5th West)Aug. 29 Indiana State W, 28-17Sept. 7 @No.7 Michigan L, 12-35Sept. 14 @Purdue L, 24-28Sept. 28 No. 5 Virginia Tech L, 0-30Oct. 5 @Buffalo W, 31-17Oct. 12 Central Florida L, 27-31Oct. 19 @Bowling Green (OT) L, 45-48Oct. 26 Northern Illinois L, 20-24Nov. 2 @Ball State L, 7-17Nov. 9 Eastern Michigan W, 33-31Nov. 16 Toledo L, 21-42Nov. 23 @Central Michigan W, 35-10

2003 (5-7, 4-4 MAC - 4th West)Aug. 30 @Michigan State L, 21-6Sept. 6 William and Mary W, 56-24Sept. 13 Virginia L, 16-59Sept. 27 @Ohio W, 39-32Oct. 4 @Eastern Michigan W, 31-3Oct. 11 Bowling Green L, 21-32Oct. 18 @No. 12 Northern Illinois L, 10-37Oct. 25 Marshall L, 21-41Nov. 1 @Connecticut L, 27-41Nov. 8 Ball State W, 28-20Nov. 15 Central Michigan W, 44-21Nov. 22 @Toledo L, 17-34

2004 (1-10, 0-8 MAC - 7th West)Sept. 2 Tennessee Martin W, 42-0Sept. 11 @Virginia Tech L, 0-63Sept. 18 @Illinois L, 27-30Sept. 25 @Ball State L, 14-41Oct. 9 Toledo L, 33-59Oct. 16 Eastern Michigan L, 31-35Oct. 23 Northern Illinois L, 38-59Oct. 30 @Central Michigan (OT) L, 21-24Nov. 6 @Bowling Green L, 0-52 Nov. 13 Miami L, 21-42Nov. 20 @Marshall L, 21-31

2005 (7-4, 5-3 MAC - T-3rd West)Sept. 3 @No. 23 Virginia L, 19-31Sept. 10 @Toledo L, 23-56Sept. 17 Southern Illinois W, 34-28Sept. 24 @Temple W, 19-16 Oct. 1 Buffalo W, 31-21Oct. 8 Ball State (5OT) L, 57-60Oct. 22 @Bowling Green W, 45-14Oct. 29 Kent State W, 44-14Nov. 5 Eastern Michigan W, 44-36

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Nov. 12 Central Michigan W, 31-24Nov. 23 @Northern Illinois L, 7-42

2006 (8-5, 6-2 MAC - 2nd West)Sept. 2 @Indiana L, 20-39Sept. 9 Toledo W, 31-10Sept. 16 @Virginia W, 17-10Sept. 23 Temple W, 41-7Oct. 7 @Ohio L, 20-27Oct. 14 Northern Illinois W, 16-14 Oct. 21 @Ball State W, 41-27Oct. 28 Eastern Michigan W, 18-15Nov. 4 Miami W, 27-24Nov. 10 @Central Michigan L, 7-31Nov. 18 @Florida State L, 20-28Nov. 24 @Akron W, 17-0Jan. 6 Cincinnati* L, 24-27* International Bowl

2007 (5-7, 3-4 MAC - T-3rd West)Sept. 1 @West Virginia L, 24-62Sept. 8 Indiana L, 27-37Sept. 15 @Missouri L, 24-52Sept. 22 Central Conn. State W, 51-14Sept. 29 @Toledo W, 42-28Oct. 6 Akron L, 38-39Oct. 13 @Northern Illinois W, 17-13Oct. 20 Ball State L, 23-27Oct. 27 @ Eastern Michigan L, 2-19Nov. 6 Central Michigan L, 31-34Nov. 17 @Iowa W, 28-19Nov. 24 Temple W, 16-3

2008 (9-4, 6-2 MAC - T-2nd West)Aug. 30 @Nebraska L, 24-47Sept. 6 Northern Illinois W, 29-26Sept. 13 @Idaho W, 51-28Sept. 20 Tennessee Tech W, 41-7Sept. 27 @Temple W, 7-3Oct. 4 Ohio W, 41-20Oct. 11 @Buffalo (OT) W, 34-28Oct. 18 @Central Michigan L, 28-38Nov. 1 Eastern Michigan W, 31-10Nov. 8 Illinois ^ W, 23-17Nov. 15 Toledo W, 27-17Nov. 25 @No. 15 Ball State L, 22-45Dec. 30 vs. Rice * L, 14-38^ Neutral Site - Ford Field, Detroit* Texas Bowl

2009 (5-7, 4-4 MAC - 3rd West)Sept. 5 @Michigan L, 7-31Sept. 12 @Indiana L, 19-23Sept. 19 Miami W, 48-26Sept. 26 Hofstra W, 24-10Oct. 3 @Northern Illinois L, 3-38Oct. 10 @Toledo W, 58-26Oct. 17 Central Michigan L, 23-38Oct. 24 Buffalo (OT) W, 34-31Oct. 31 @Kent State L, 14-26Nov. 7 @Michigan State L, 14-49Nov. 14 @Eastern Michigan W, 35-14Nov. 24 Ball State L, 17-22

2010 (6-6, 5-3 MAC - 3rd West)Sept. 4 @Michigan State L, 14-38Sept. 11 Nicholls State W, 49-14Sept. 18 Toledo L, 24-37Oct. 2 Idaho L, 13-33Oct. 9 @Ball State W, 45-16Oct. 16 @Notre Dame L, 20-44Oct. 23 @Akron W, 56-10

Oct. 30 Northern Illinois L, 21-28Nov. 5 @Central Michigan L, 22-26Nov. 13 Eastern Michigan W, 45-30Nov. 20 Kent State W, 38-3Nov. 26 @Bowling Green W, 41-7

2011 (7-6, 5-3 MAC - 3rd West)Sept. 3 @Michigan & L, 10-34Sept. 10 Nicholls W, 38-7Sept. 17 Central Michigan W, 44-14Sept. 24 @No. 24 Illinois L, 20-23Oct. 1 @ Connecticut W, 38-31Oct. 8 Bowling Green W, 45-21Oct. 15 @Northern Illinois L, 22-51Oct. 22 @ Eastern Michigan L, 10-14Oct. 29 Ball State W, 45-35Nov. 8 @Toledo L, 63-66Nov. 16 @Miami W, 24-21Nov. 25 Akron W, 68-19Dec. 27 vs. Purdue* L, 32-37& Weather shortened game* Little Caesar’s Pizza Bowl

2012 (4-8, 2-6 MAC - 5th West)Sept. 1 @Illinois L, 7-24Sept. 8 Eastern Illinois W, 52-21Sept. 15 @Minnesota L, 23-28Sept. 22 Connecticut W, 30-24Sept. 29 Toledo L, 17-37Oct. 6 UMass W, 52-14Oct. 13 @Ball State (OT) L, 24-30Oct. 20 @Kent State L, 24-41Oct. 27 Northern Illinois L, 34-48Nov. 3 @Central Michigan W, 42-31Nov. 10 @Buffalo L, 24-29Nov. 17 Eastern Michigan L, 23-29

2013 (1-11, 1-7 MAC - 6th West)Aug. 30 @ Michigan State L, 13-26Sept. 7 Nichols L, 23-27Sept. 14 @ No. 17 Northwestern L, 17-38Sept. 21 @ Iowa L, 3-59Sept. 28 Kent State L, 14-32Oct. 5 @Toledo L, 20-47Oct. 12 Buffalo L, 0-33Oct. 19 Ball State L, 17-38Oct. 26 @Massachusetts W, 31-30Nov. 9 @Eastern Michigan (OT) L, 32-35Nov. 16 Central Michigan L, 22-27Nov. 26 @No. 18 Northern Illinois L, 14-33

2014 (8-5, 6-2 MAC - 3rd West)Aug. 30 @Purdue L, 34-43Sept. 13 @Idaho W, 45-33Sept. 20 Murray State W, 45-14Sept. 27 @Virginia Tech L, 17-35Oct. 4 Toledo (OT) L, 19-20Oct. 11 @Ball State W, 42-38Oct. 18 @Bowling Green W, 26-14Oct. 25 Ohio W, 42-21Nov. 1 at Miami W, 42-10Nov. 15 Eastern Michigan W, 51-7Nov. 22 @Central Michigan W, 32-20Nov. 28 Northern Illinois L, 21-31Dec. 20 vs. Air Force* L, 24-38* Famous Idaho Potato Bowl

2015 (8-5, 6-2 MAC - T-1st West)Sept. 4 No. 5 Michigan State L, 24-37Sept. 12 @Georgia Southern L, 17-43Sept. 19 Murray State W, 52-20Sept. 26 @No. 1 Ohio State L, 12-38

Oct. 10 Central Michigan W, 41-39Oct. 17 @Ohio W, 49-14Oct. 24 Miami W, 35-13Oct. 29 @Eastern Michigan W, 58-28Nov. 5 Ball State W, 54-7Nov. 11 Bowling Green L, 27-41Nov. 18 @Northern Illinois L, 19-27Nov. 27 @No. 24 Toledo W, 35-30Dec. 24 vs. Middle Tennessee State* W, 45-31* Popeyes Bahamas Bowl

2016 (13-1, 8-0 MAC Champions)Final No. 15 AP Ranking

Sept. 3 @Northwestern W, 22-21Sept. 10 NC Central W, 70-21Sept. 17 @Illinois W, 34-10Sept. 24 Georgia Southern W, 49-31Oct. 1 @Central Michigan W, 49-10Oct. 8 Northern Illinois W, 45-30Oct. 15 @Akron W, 41-0Oct. 22 Eastern Michigan W, 45-31Nov. 1 @ Ball State W, 52-20Nov. 8 @Kent State W, 37-21Nov. 19 Buffalo W, 38-0Nov. 25 Toledo W, 55-35Dec. 2 vs. Ohio% W, 29-26Jan. 2 vs. No. 8 Wisconsin* L, 16-24% MAC Championship Game* Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic

2017 (6-6, 4-4 MAC - 4th West)Sept. 2 @No. 4 USC L, 31-49Sept. 9 @Michigan State L, 14-28Sept. 16 Idaho W, 37-28Sept. 23 Wagner W, 49-14Sept. 30 Ball State W, 55-3Oct. 7 @Buffalo (7 OT) W, 71-68Oct. 15 Akron L, 13-14Oct. 21 @Eastern Michigan (OT) W, 20-17Nov. 1 Central Michigan L, 28-35Nov. 8 Kent State W, 48-20Nov. 15 @Northern Illinois L, 31-35Nov. 24 @Toledo L, 10-37

2018 (7-6, 5-3 MAC - T2nd West)Aug. 31 Syracuse L, 42-55Sept. 8 @No. 21/22 Michigan L, 3-49Sept. 15 Delaware State W, 68-0Sept. 22 @Georgia State W, 34-15Sept. 29 @Miami W, 40-39Oct. 6 Eastern Michigan W, 27-24Oct. 13 @Bowling Green W, 42-35Oct. 20 @Central Michigan W, 35-10Oct. 25 Toledo L, 24-51Nov. 1 Ohio L, 59-14Nov. 13 @Ball State L, 41-42Nov. 20 Northern Illinois W, 28-21Dec. 21 vs. BYU* L, 49-18* Famous Idaho Potato Bowl

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Jack Matheson, OE/DE - UDFA Detroit Lions 1943-46Rocco Moore, OG/OT Chicago Bears 1980Dominic Moran, OL - UDFA New York Jets 2007Jake Moreland, TE - UDFA New York Jets 2000-01John Morton, WR - UDFA Oakland Raiders 1993-94, 96 Jacksonville Jaguars 1995Kendrick Mosley, WR - UDFA Cleveland Browns 2006Taylor Moton, OT Carolina Panthers 2017-presentDrew Nowak, DT - UDFA Jacksonville Jaguars 2012-2013 Seattle Seahawks 2014-2015 Kansas City Chiefs 2016Tom Nütten, OL - $ (1999, 2001) Buffalo Bills 1995 St. Louis Rams 1998-2002, 2004-05Chukwuma Okorafor, OT Pittsburgh Steelers 2018-present Dann O’Neill, OT - UDFA Houston Texans 2013John Offerdahl, LB - +++ Miami Dolphins 1986-93Darius Phillips, DB Cincinnati Bengals 2018-presentJohn Potter, K Buffalo Bills 2012 Washington Redskins 2013Mike Prindle, K - UDFA Detroit Lions 1987John Rapacz, C/LB - UDFA Chicago Rockets 1948 Chicago Hornets 1949 New York Giants 1950-54Rudy Rosatti, T - UDFA Cleveland Indians 1923 Green Bay Packers 1924-28Bob Rowe, DT/DE St. Louis Cardinals 1967-75TonyScheffler,TE DenverBroncos 2006-09 Detroit Lions 2010-13Herman Seborg, G-B - UDFA Frankford Yellow Jackets 1930 Minneapolis Red Jackets 1930 Frankford Yellow Jackets 1931Jamarko Simmons, WR - UDFA Green Bay Packers 2009 New York Jets 2011Mike Siwek, DT St. Louis Cardinals 1970Joel Smeenge, LB/DE New Orleans Saints 1990-94 Jacksonville Jaguars 1995-2000Warren Smith, G - UDFA Green Bay Packers 1921Robert Spillane, LB - UDFA Tennessee Titans 2018-presentTom Toth, OG/OT Miami Dolphins 1986-89 San Diego Chargers 1990Jordan White New York Jets 2012Pete Wysocki, LB - UDFA Washington Redskins 1975-80Ronald Zamort - UDFA Arizona Cardinals 2016-17

- Appeared in NFL contestUDFA - Undrafted Free Agent$ - played in Super Bowl+ - Pro Bowl selections^ - NFL Rookie Team

• Those players without NFL game experience have appeared in preseasoncontests,werepracticesquadplayers,orspentsignificanttimeinNFLtraining camps before being released.

This list was compiled from team and league web sites. Please forward any corrections or omissions to the WMU Athletic Media Relations Office at 269-387-4123.

BRONCOS IN THE NFLNATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE REGISTRY

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BRONCOS DRAFTED - BY YEARYear Player Rd Overall Team1939 Ray Bray, DG/OG 7th 66 Chicago Bears1943 Art Macioszczyk, B 25th 252 Philadelphia Eagles1943 Bill Yambrick, C 24th 247 Pittsburgh Steelers1945 Ben Wall, B 24th 269 Washington Redskins1950 Charley Schoolmaster, C 18th 223 Baltimore Colts1960 Lovell Coleman, HB 17th 199 Cleveland Browns1962 John Lomakoski, OT 4th — Detroit Lions1962 Mike Snodgrass, C 20th — Green Bay Packers1963 Pat Emerick, G 6th — San Francisco 49ers1963 Allen Schau, E 11th — Washington Redskins1964 Larry Bartolemeolli, OT 17th — Cleveland Browns1967 Bob Rowe, DE 2nd 43 St. Louis Cardinals1967 Torre Ossmo, OT 10th 251 San Diego Chargers1968 Dale Livingston, K 3rd 83 Cincinnati Bengals1970 Mike Siwek, DT 11th 267 St. Louis Cardinals1971 Greg Flaska, DE 17th 422 New York Jets1972 Bill Slater, DE 7th 181 Minnesota Vikings1972 Dennis Sweeney, DE 11th 274 Philadelphia Eagles1972 Roger Lawson, RB 15th 377 Chicago Bears1972 Vern Brown, Sr., DB 17th 441 Miami Dolphins1973 Bernard Thomas, DE 12th 295 Baltimore Colts1973 Keith Pretty, TE 16th 411 Green Bay Packers1974 Larry Cates, DB 15th 390 Miami Dolphins1977 Rocco Moore, OT 11th 283 Philadelphia Eagles1982 Allen Hughes, DT 12th 320 Pittsburgh Steelers1985 Tom Toth, OT 4th 102 New England Patriots1986 John Offerdahl, LB 2nd 52 Miami Dolphins1987 Mark Garalczyk, DT 6th 146 St. Louis Cardinals1989 Kevin Haverdink, OT 5th 133 New Orleans Saints1990 Joel Smeenge, DE 3rd 71 New Orleans Saints1991 Terry Crews, LB 11th 281 Los Angeles Rams1993 Paul Hutchins, OT 6th 152 Green Bay Packers1994 Steve Hawkins, DB 6th 166 New England Patriots1995 Tom Nütten, OT 7th 221 Buffalo Bills2004 Jason Babin, DE 1st 27 Houston Texans2006 Greg Jennings, WR 2nd 52 Green Bay Packers2006 TonyScheffler,TE 2nd 61 DenverBroncos2009 Louis Delmas, FS 2nd 33 Detroit Lions2009 EJ Biggers, CB 7th 217 Tampa Bay Buccaneers2012 Jordan White, WR 7th 244 New York Jets2012 John Potter, K 7th 251 Buffalo Bills2016 Willie Beavers, OT 4th 121 Minnesota Vikings2016 Daniel Braverman, WR 7th 230 Chicago Bears2017 Corey Davis, WR 1st 5 Tennessee Titans2017 Taylor Moton, OT 2nd 64 Carolina Panthers2017 Keion Adams, DE 7th 240 Pittsburgh Steelers2018 Chukwuma Okorafor, OT 3rd 92 Pittsburgh Steelers2018 Darius Phillips, DB 5th 170 Cincinnati Bengals2018 Sam Beal, DB 3rd* -- New York Giants

* NFL Supplemental Draft pick

BRONCOS DRAFTED - BY ROUNDFIRST ROUNDYear Player Rd Overall Team2004 Jason Babin, DE 1st 27 Houston Texans2017 Corey Davis, WR 1st 5 Tennessee Titans

SECOND ROUNDYear Player Rd Overall Team1967 Bob Rowe, DE 2nd 43 St. Louis Cardinals1986 John Offerdahl, LB 2nd 52 Miami Dolphins2006 Greg Jennings, WR 2nd 52 Green Bay Packers2006 TonyScheffler,TE 2nd 61 DenverBroncos2009 Louis Delmas, FS 2nd 33 Detroit Lions2017 Taylor Moton, OT 2nd 64 Carolina Panthers

THIRD ROUNDYear Player Rd Overall Team1968 Dale Livingston, K 3rd 83 Cincinnati Bengals1990 Joel Smeenge, DE 3rd 71 New Orleans Saints2018 Chukwuma Okorafor, OT 3rd 92 Pittsburgh Steelers2018 Sam Beal, DB 3rd* -- New York Giants

FOURTH ROUNDYear Player Rd Overall Team1962 John Lomakoski, OT 4th — Detroit Lions1985 Tom Toth, OT 4th 102 New England Patriots2016 Willie Beavers, OT 4th 121 Minnesota Vikings

FIFTH ROUNDYear Player Rd Overall Team1989 Kevin Haverdink, OT 5th 133 New Orleans Saints2018 Darius Phillips, DB 5th 170 Cincinnati Bengals

SIXTH ROUNDYear Player Rd Overall Team1963 Pat Emerick, G 6th — San Francisco 49ers1987 Mark Garalczyk, DT 6th 146 St. Louis Cardinals1993 Paul Hutchins, OT 6th 152 Green Bay Packers1994 Steve Hawkins, DB 6th 166 New England Patriots

SEVENTH ROUNDYear Player Rd Overall Team1939 Ray Bray, DG/OG 7th 66 Chicago Bears1972 Bill Slater, DE 7th 181 Minnesota Vikings1995 Tom Nütten, OT 7th 221 Buffalo Bills2009 EJ Biggers, CB 7th 217 Tampa Buccaneers2012 Jordan White, WR 7th 244 New York Jets2012 John Potter, K 7th 251 Buffalo Bills2016 Daniel Braverman, WR 7th 230 Chicago Bears2017 Keion Adams, DE 7th 240 Pittsburgh Steelers

EIGHTH ROUND (OR LATER)Year Player Rd Overall Team1967 Torre Ossmo, OT 10th 251 San Diego Chargers1963 Allen Schau, E 11th — Washington Redskins1970 Mike Siwek, DT 11th 267 St. Louis Cardinals1977 Rocco Moore, OT 11th 283 Philadelphia Eagles1991 Terry Crews, LB 11th 281 Los Angeles Rams1972 Dennis Sweeney, DE 11th 274 Philadelphia Eagles1982 Allen Hughes, DT 12th 320 Pittsburgh Steelers1973 Bernard Thomas, DE 12th 295 Baltimore Colts1972 Roger Lawson, RB 15th 377 Chicago Bears1974 Larry Cates, DB 15th 390 Miami Dolphins1973 Keith Pretty, TE 16th 411 Green Bay Packers1960 Lovell Coleman, HB 17th 199 Cleveland Browns1964 Larry Bartolemeolli, OT 17th — Cleveland Browns1971 Greg Flaska, DE 17th 422 New York Jets

WMU NFL DRAFT LIST

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EIGHTH ROUND (OR LATER) - continuedYear Player Rd Overall Team 1972 Vern Brown, Sr., DB 17th 441 Miami Dolphins1962 Mike Snodgrass, C 20th — Green Bay Packers1950 Charley Schoolmaster, C 18th 223 Baltimore Colts1945 Ben Wall, B 24th 269 Washington Redskins1943 Bill Yambrick, C 24th 247 Pittsburgh Steelers1943 Art Macioszczyk, B 25th 252 Philadelphia Eagles

BRONCOS DRAFTED - BY TEAMArizona/St. Louis CardinalsBob Rowe - 1967, 2ndMike Siwek - 1970, 11thMark Garalczyk - 1987, 6th

Buffalo BillsTom Nutten - 1995, 7thJohn Potter - 2012, 7th

Carolina PanthersTaylor Moton - 2017, 2nd

Chicago BearsRay Bray - 1939, 7thRoger Lawson - 1972, 15thDaniel Braverman - 2016, 7th

Cincinnati BengalsDale Livingston - 1968, 3rdDarius Phillips - 2018, 5th

Cleveland BrownsLovell Coleman - 1960, 17thLarry Bartolemeolli - 1964, 17th

Denver BroncosTonyScheffler-2006,2nd

Detroit LionsJohn Lomakoski - 1962, 4thLouis Delmas - 2009, 2nd

Green Bay PackersMike Snodgrass - 1962, 20thKeith Pretty - 1973, 16thPaul Hutchins - 1993, 6thGreg Jennings - 2006, 2nd

Houston TexansJason Babin - 2004, 1st

Indianapolis/Baltimore ColtsCharley Schoolmaster - 1950, 18thBernard Thomas - 1973, 12th

Los Angeles/San Diego ChargersTorre Ossmo - 1966, 10th

Los Angeles RamsTerry Crews - 1991, 11th

Miami DolphinsVern Brown - 1972, 17thLarry Cates - 1974, 15thJohn Offerdahl - 1986, 2nd

Minnesota VikingsBill Slater - 1972, 7thWillie Beavers - 2016, 4th

New England PatriotsTom Toth - 1985, 4thSteve Hawkins - 1994, 6th

New Orleans SaintsKevin Haverdink - 1989, 5thJoel Smeenge - 1990, 3rd

New York GiantsSam Beal - 2018, 3rd*

New York JetsGreg Flaska - 1971, 17thJordan White - 2012, 7th

Philadelphia EaglesArt Macioszcyk - 1943, 25thDennis Sweeney - 1972, 11thRocco Moore - 1977, 11th

Pittsburgh SteelersBill Yambrick - 1943, 24thAllen Hughes - 1982, 12thKeion Adams - 2017, 7thChukwuma Okorafor - 2018, 3rd

San Francisco 49ersPat Emerick - 1963, 6th

Tampa Bay BuccaneersEJ Biggers - 2009, 7th

Tennessee TitansCorey Davis - 2017, 1st

Washington RedskinsBen Wall - 1945, 24thAllen Schau - 1963, 11th

* NFL Supplemental Draft pick

AFL DRAFTYear Player Rd Overall Team1962 Lovell Coleman, HB — — Denver Broncos1962 John Lomakoski, OT 8th — New York Titans1963 Pat Emerick, G 6th — San Diego Chargers1964 Larry Bartolemeolli, OT 24th — Boston Patriots1965 Troy Allen, DB 20th — New York Jets

NFL DRAFT LIST

Drafted in the third round by the Pittsburgh Steelers, Bronco offensive tackle Chukwuma Okorafor was the first player taken from the Mid-American Conference and the first player selected from a Michigan school in the 2018 NFL Draft. It marked the third year in a row WMU had an offensive lineman drafted.

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ALL-AMERICANSBRONCO ALL-AMERICANS

1958 Clarence Cheatham, Offensive Tackle (Williamson)

1959 Lovell Coleman, Fullback (Williamson)

1961 John Lomakoski, Offensive Tackle ^ (Associated Press, third team)

1966 Bob Rowe, Defensive Tackle (Associated Press, second team)

1972 Larry Ulmer, Guard (Associated Press, third team)

1976 Jerome Persell, Tailback (Associated Press, third team)

1977 Jerome Persell, Tailback (Associated Press, third team)

1982 Matt Meares, Center (FootballCoaches,I-AAfirstteam)

1984 John Offerdahl, Linebacker (Associated Press, third team)

1985 John Offerdahl, Linebacker (Associated Press, second team) (NEA, second team)

1988 Kevin Haverdink, Offensive Tackle (Assocated Press, third team)

2002 Jason Babin, Defensive End (The Sporting News, fourth team)

2003 Jason Babin, Defensive End (The Sporting News, second team)

2005 Greg Jennings, Wide Receiver (Associated Press, third team) (Sports Illustrated, second team) (CollegeFootballNews.com, third team)

2005 TonyScheffler,TightEnd (CollegeFootballNews.com, honorable mention)

2006 Ameer Ismail, Linebacker (Associated Press, second team)

2008 Louis Delmas, Defensive Back (Phil Steele, fourth team) 2008 Jamarko Simmons, Wide Receiver (Sports Illustrated, honorable mention) (Phil Steele, third team)

2012 Drew Nowak, Defensive Line (Phil Steele, third team)

2012 Jordan White, Wide Receiver (AmericanFootballCoachesAssociation,firstteam) (Walter Camp, second team) (Sports Illustrated, second team) (Associated Press, third team) (Phil Steele, third team)

2016 Corey Davis, Wide Receiver - Consensus All-American (AmericanFootballCoachesAssociation,firstteam) (USA Today,firstteam) (FootballWritersAssociationofAmerican,firstteam) (Sports Illustrated,firstteam) (Associated Press,firstteam) (Phil Steele,firstteam) (CBS Sports,firstteam) (Walter Camp, second team) (Sporting News, second team)

2017 Chukwuma Okorafor, Offensive Line (FootballWritersAssociationofAmerican,firstteam) (Walter Camp, second team) (Phil Steele,firstteam) (Sports Illustrated, second team) (SB Nation, honorable mention) (CollegeFootballNews.com, honorable mention)

2017 Wyatt Pfeifer, Long Snapper (Phil Steele, second team)

FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS2014 Darius Phillips, Kick Returner (Sporting News)

2014 Jarvion Franklin, Running Back (USA Today)

2016 Butch Hampton, Kicker (247sports.com)

2016 Jayden Reed, Wide Receover (FWAOA)

^ Member of Associated Press Little All-America Team

Wide receiver Corey Davis was a Consensus All-American in 2016 and is the all-time FBS leader in career receiving yards with 5,278. He became the highest NFL Draft pick in WMU history when he was chosen No. 5 overall by the Tennessee Titans in 2017.

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ALL-AMERICAN BOWL1962 Ed Chlebek, QB

BLUE-GRAY1968 Gene Hamlin, C1988 Kevin Haverdink, OT1992 Paul Hutchins, OT1993 Steve Hawkins, S1999 Charlie Knapp, OT Tim Lester, QB2003 Jason Babin, DE*

CASINO DEL SOL ALL-STAR GAME2012 Drew Nowak, DT

COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME1967 Bob Rowe, DT

EAST-WEST SHRINE 1966 Bob Rowe, DT1969 Mike Siwek, DT1986 John Offerdahl, LB1987 Mark Garalczyk, DT1995 Tom Nütten, OT2004 Jason Babin, DE2006 Greg Jennings, WR2013 Alex Carder, QB2013 Dann O’Neill, OT2016 Willie Beavers, OT*2017 Zach Terrell, QB

GRIDIRON CLASSIC2000 Tim Lester, QB2001 Robert Sanford, RB*2003 Mobolaji Afariogun, TE2004 Kendrick Mosley, WR

HULA BOWL1992 Paul Hutchins, OT1994 Tom Nütten, OT2001 Steve Neal, WR Robert Sanford, RB2004 Jason Babin, DE*2008 James Blair, OT

LAS VEGAS ALL-AMERICAN CLASSIC2005 Eugene Childs, CB/WR2006 Greg Jennings, WR*2007 Ameer Ismail, LB*

NFLPA BOWL2016 Willie Beavers, OT*2017 Keion Adams, DL2018 Donnie Ernsberger, TE

NORTH-SOUTH SHRINE 1967 Dale Livingston, K2019 John Keenoy, C

PARADISE BOWL 2003 Jermaine Lewis, WR Mobolaji Afariogun, TE*

SENIOR BOWL1962 Jon Lomakoski, OT1986 John Offerdahl, LB1987 Mark Garalczyk, DT1988 Kevin Haverdink, OT*1990 Joel Smeenge, DE2004 Jason Babin, DE*2009 Louis Delmas, FS2012 Jordan White, WR*2016 Willie Beavers, OT2017 Taylor Moton, OT2017 Corey Davis, WR*2018 Chukwuma Okorafor, OT*2018 Darius Phillips, DB/KR*

TEXAS VS. THE NATION CHALLENGE2008 James Blair, OT2009 Londen Fryar, CB2009 Branden Ledbetter, TE2009 Jamarko Simmons, WR* 2010 Tim Hiller, QB

* invited, did not play

NATIONAL RECOGNITIONSWILLIAM V. CAMPBELL TROPHY

QB, Zach Terrell - 2016

AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAMQB, Zach Terrell - 2016

WUERFFEL TROPHYQB, Tim Hiller - 2009

NFF NATIONAL SCHOLAR-ATHLETEQB, Zach Terrell - 2016 *

QB, Tim Hiller - 2009

* National Scholar-Athlete of the Year

POST-SEASON ALL-STAR GAMES

WMU quarterback Tim Hiller was the recipient of the Wuerffel Trophy in 2009. The award is given annually to the college football player “who best combines exemplary community service with athletic and academic achievement.”

WMU quarterback Zach Terrell was named the 2016 National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete of the Year and was the recipient of the William Campbell Trophy - also known as the “Academic Heisman.”

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FIRST TEAMChuck Schoolmaster, C, 1948-49Pat Clysdale, E, 1949Floyd Stollsteimer, DB, 1951-52Tom Morris, DB, 1951Lovell Coleman, HB, 1958John Lomakoski, OT, 1960Dennis Holland, E, 1961Ed Chlebek, QB, 1961Chuck Liedtke, OG, 1963Ken Moon, DE, 1964Marty Barski, DB, 1965Bob Rowe, DT, 1966Dale Livingston, K, 1966-67Gene Hamlin, C, 1967Jerry Collins, DE, 1967-68Dave Hudson, DB, 1967-68Mike Siwek, DT, 1969Keith Volk, OG, 1969Greg Flaska, TE, 1970Roger Lawson, FB, 1970Tom Elias, LB, 1970-71Vern Davis, S, 1970Bill Slater, DE, 1971Bernard Thomas, DT, 1971-72Larry Ulmer, OG, 1971-72Larry Cates, HB, 1971-72Fred Hicks, C, 1972Dan Arbour, DE, 1972Ron Karlis, S, 1972Dominic Riggio, LB, 1972-73Mike Carter, DB, 1973Dave Gapinski, DB, 1976Rocco Moore, OT, 1976Mike Sitko, C, 1976Jerome Persell, TB, 1976-77-78Dave Bordine, OG, 1978Pat Humes, DB, 1978Eric Manns, LB, 1978-79Mark Lootens, OG, 1979Matt Murphy, DT, 1979Bobby Howard, FB, 1979-80Bud Sitko, OT, 1980Jim Hinkle, DE, 1980Allen Hughes, DT, 1980-81George Bullock, DB, 1980Alton Laupp, P, 1980Bob Phillips, SE, 1981-82Matt Meares, C, 1981-82Duane Wilson, OT, 1982Mark Kujacznski, DB, 1982Shawn Faulkner, TB, 1983John Offerdahl, LB, 1983-84-85Tom Toth, OT, 1984Mark Garalczyk, DT, 1985-86Ken Luckett, S, 1985Jamie Hence, SE, 1987Joel Smeenge, OLB, 1987-88-89Robert Oliver, WR, 1988Kevin Haverdink, OT, 1988Tony Kimbrough, QB, 1988Eric Hoffman, LB, 1988Willie Berrios, S, 1988Scott Thomas, OT, 1990

Corey Sylve, RB, 1990Sean Mulhearn, LB, 1990Paul Hutchins, OT, 1991-92Mark Ricks, CB, 1992Steve Hawkins, S, 1993Pierre Hixon, CB, 1993Dion Powell, DT, 1993-94-95Peter Tuffo, LB, 1993-94Tom Nutten, OT, 1994Andre Wallace, FL, 1994Tony Knox, SE, 1995-96Andre Vaughn, LB, 1995Tristan Moss, CB, 1995Dan Falcon, DL, 1998Jake Moreland, TE, 1998Steve Neal, WR, 1998-99-00Brad Selent, K, 1998Scott Niles, LB, 1999Mobolaji Afariogun, TE, 2000-02Anthony Allsbury, DE, 2000-01Paul Lambert, OT, 2000Robert Sanford, RB, 2000Garrett Soldano, LB, 2000Ronald Rogers, CB, 2001Jason Babin, DE, 2002-03Chris Browning, DE, 2002Adam Anderson, P, 2003Greg Jennings, WR, 2004-05TonyScheffler,TE,2004-05Ameer Ismail, LB, 2005Londen Fryar, DB, 2006-07Ameer Ismail, LB, 2006James Blair, OT, 2007Jamarko Simmons, WR, 2007-08Louis Delmas, FS, 2008Austin Pritchard, LB, 2008Juan Nunez, WR, 2010Jordan White, WR, 2010-11Drew Nowak, DT, 2011Dann O’Neill, OL, 2012Donald Celiscar, CB, 2014Corey Davis, WR, 2014-16Jarvion Franklin, RB, 2014, 2016Willie Beavers, OT, 2015Daniel Braverman, WR, 2015Taylor Moton, OL, 2016Chukwuma Okorafor, OL, 2016-17Darius Phillips, DB, 2016-17Darius Phillips, KR, 2017John Keenoy, OL, 2017LeVante Bellamy, RB, 2018Luke Juriga, OL, 2018

SECOND TEAMJames Walker, OT, 1954-55Jerry Ganzel, QB, 1954Lovell Coleman, HB, 1957Bill Watkinson, OT, 1958Henry Mugg, E, 1959John Lomakoski, OT, 1961Pat Emerick, OG, 1961-62Bob White, FB, 1961Allen Schau, E, 1962Francis LeRoue, OT, 1962

Mike Maul, C, 1962Roger Theder, QB, 1962Troy Allen, QB, 1963Gary Crain, E, 1966Torre Ossmo, OT, 1966Gene Hamlin, E, 1966Tim Majerle, FB, 1966-67Dan Sopha, MG, 1966Dave Hudson, DHB, 1966Pete Mitchell, OG, 1967Gary Rowe, DHB, 1967Mike Siwek, DT, 1968Jim Rutledge, OT, 1968Ken Woodside, HB, 1968Pete Wysocki, LB, 1968Paul Minnis, OG, 1968-69Greg Flaska, TE, 1969Al Bush, C, 1969Larry Ulmer, OG, 1970Bill Slater, DE, 1970Greg Igaz, LB, 1970-71Vern Brown, DHB, 1970Ron Karlis, S, 1971Keith Pretty, TE, 1971Bob Pokorny, OT, 1971Dave Hallabrin, FL, 1971Dan Arbour, DE, 1973George Bennett, LB, 1973Jim Bollweg, DT, 1973Greg Cowser, TE, 1974Mike Fenbert, OT, 1974Dan Matthews, RB, 1974Dave Gapinski, DHB, 1975Dennis Dilley, TE, 1976Howard Nevins, LB, 1976Mike Ribecky, OT, 1976Donny Leigh, OG, 1977Bob Compton, DE, 1978Bobby Howard, FB, 1978Matt Murphy, DT, 1978Tom Henry, TE, 1979Pat Humes, DHB, 1979Craig Morrow, TB, 1980John Fielder, TE, 1981Tom George, QB, 1981Glen Jenkins, MG, 1981Shawn Faulkner, TB, 1982Jim Mota, OLB, 1982Randy Blackmore, SS, 1982Mike Prindle, K, 1982Mike Prough, OT, 1983Parris Boyer, OLB, 1983Mike Gary, FS, 1983Cliff Reed, FL, 1984Ken Luckett, DB, 1984Paul Sorce, WR, 1985Lewis Howard, RB, 1985Roy Swoape, OLB, 1985Denny Robinson, S, 1985Kelly Spielmaker, TE, 1986Jim Kramer, DT, 1986Jim Klapthor, P, 1986Eric Hoffman, LB, 1987Paul Agema, WR, 1988-90

ALL-MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE

MAC AWARDSVERN SMITH AWARD —

MAC MVP1988 Tony Kimbrough, QB2000 Robert Sanford, RB2005 Greg Jennings, WR2016 Zach Terrell, QB

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

1976 Jerome Persell, RB1977 Jerome Persell, RB1978 Jerome Persell, RB1988 Tony Kimbrough, QB2000 Robert Sanford, RB2005 Greg Jennings, WR2014 Jarvion Franklin, RB2016 Corey Davis, WR

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

1985 John Offerdahl, LB1986 Mark Garalczyk, DT1990 Sean Mulhearn, LB2002 Jason Babin, DE2003 Jason Babin, DE2006 Ameer Ismail, LB2012 Drew Nowak, DT

LINEMAN OF THE YEAR

1965 Bob Rowe, OL1966 Bob Rowe, OL

SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR

1998 Brad Selent, K2016 Darius Phillips, KR/PR2017 Darius Phillips, KR/PR

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR1983 Kelly Spielmaker, TE1989 Brad Tayles, QB1996 Tim Lester, QB1997 Robert Sanford, RB2005 Tim Hiller, QB2012 Jaime Wilson, WR/PR2013 Corey Davis, WR2014 Jarvion Franklin, RB2015 Jamauri Bogan, RB

COACH OF THE YEAR1966 Bill Doolittle1976 Elliot Uzelac1988 Al Molde2000 Gary Darnell2005 Bill Cubit2014 P.J. Fleck2016 P.J. Fleck

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SECOND TEAM - continued Robert Davis, RB, 1988Doug Kraus, DT, 1988Allan Boyko, SE, 1989-90Terry Crews, DE, 1989Don Eastman, OG, 1990Paul Hutchins, OT, 1990Brad Tayles, QB, 1990-92Todd Rawsthorne, P, 1990Greg Kelley, LB, 1991Paul Johnson, DT, 1991Corey Sylve, RB, 1991Dave Van Dale, OG, 1991-92Michael Coleman, TE, 1992Dave Cutlip, DE, 1992Scott Fleming, OT, 1992Ulric King, SE, 1992Carl Lopez, OLB, 1992Jason Biddle, OT, 1993Kevin Knope, K, 1994Tony Tiefenbach, DE, 1994Jim Vackaro, TB, 1994-95Dean Polce, OLB, 1994-95Joe Lewandowski, OT, 1995-96-97Jay McDonagh, QB, 1995Chris Rawson, DT, 1995Rick Lucas, OLB, 1995Ryan Bauer, DE, 1997Dan Falcon, DT, 1997Robert Sanford, FB, 1997-99Darnell Fields, RB, 1998Charlie Knapp, OL, 1998-99Tim Lester, QB, 1998-99Jake Moreland, TE, 1999Chris Browning, DE, 2000Mario Evans, LB, 2000Colin Greczek, C, 2000Jermaine Lewis, SS, 2000-01Terrence Moore, LB, 2000Ronald Rogers, CB, 2000Brad Selent, K, 2000Mobolaji Afariogun, TE, 2001Jason Babin, DE, 2001Josh Bush, WR, 2001Greg Jennings, WR, 2003Jack Gitler, DE, 2003Adam Anderson, P, 2004Louis Delmas, CB, 2005, 2007Trovon Riley, RB, 2005Mark Bonds, RB, 2006Branden Ledbetter, TE, 2006, 2008Dominic Moran, OL, 2006Zach Davidson, DE, 2007-08Boston McCornell, LB, 2007Brandon West, RB/KR, 2007EJ Biggers, CB, 2008Londen Fryar, CB, 2008Brandon West, RB 2009Anthony Parker, OT, 2009Austin Pritchard, LB, 2009Alex Carder, QB, 2011Johnnie Simon, DB, 2011Justin Currie, DB, 2012Jaime Wilson, WR/PR, 2012Corey Davis, WR, 2013Willie Beavers, LT, 2014

Zach Terrell, QB, 2014, 2016Darius Phillips, DB, 2015Darius Phillips, KR, 2015-16Darius Phillips, PR, 2015-17Ronald Zamort, DB, 2015Jarvion Franklin, RB, 2016Robert Spillane, LB, 2016-17Asantay Brown, LB, 2016John Keenoy, OL, 2016, 2018Keion Adams, DL, 2016Luke Juriga, OL, 2017Donnie Ernsberger, 2017Sam Beal, DB, 2017Jayden Reed, WR, 2018Jayden Reed, PR, 2018

THIRD TEAMRobbie Krutilla, C, 2007Branden Ledbetter, TE, 2007Tim Hiller, QB, 2008Boston McCornell, LB, 2008Juan Nunez, WR, 2008-09Phil Swanson, OL, 2008Brandon West, RB, 2008Ben Armer, P, 2009Robert Arnheim, WR, 2009Tim Hiller, QB, 2009Alex Carder, QB, 2010Jamail Berry, DB, 2010Paul Hazel, DL, 2010John Potter, K, 2010-11Freddie Bishop, DE, 2011Dann O’Neill, OT, 2011Chleb Ravenell, WR, 2011Kevin Galeher, C, 2012Desmond, Bozeman, LB, 2012Johnnie Simon, DB, 2012Travonte Boles, DL, 2013Donald Celiscar, DB, 2013Daniel Braverman, WR, 2014Justin Currie, SS, 2014James Kristof, RG, 2014Darius Phillips, KR, 2014J. Schroeder, P, 2014Ronald Zamort, CB, 2014Jamauri Bogan, RB, 2015, 2018Asantay Brown, DB, 2015Andrew Haldeman, K, 2015Taylor Moton, OL, 2015Zach Terrell, QB, 2015Donnie Ernsberger, TE, 2016Justin Ferguson, DB, 2016Asantay Brown, LB, 2017Derrick Mitchell, P, 2017Giovanni Ricci, TE, 2018

Marty Barski, DB, 1965Dennis Bridges, OT, 1965-67Marty Barski, DB, 1966-67Glenn Cherup, DE, 1966-67Paul Minnis, OT, 1967Keith Volk, OG/DE, 1967-68-69Jon Bull, OT, 1968-70Jim Pritchett, OT, 1968Al Bush, Jr., C, 1968-69Edd Snyder, DB, 1968Lee Thompson, DE, 1969Steve Swineheart, DB, 1970Bob Gavinski, DE, 1971-72Larry Ulmer, OG, 1971-72Pete Aseritis, DT, 1971Dale Wendell, DB, 1971Larry Cates, HB, 1972Dan Arbour, DE, 1972-73Jack Reinelt, OG, 1974Mark Lundell, DE, 1974Tom Baetens, DT, 1974Dave Corning, LB, 1975-76Dave Gapinski, DHB, 1975Jay Mumford, DHB, 1975Tom Henry, TE, 1979Alton Laupp, K, 1979John Fielder, TE, 1980-81Les Garrett, LB, 1980-81Matt Meares, C, 1981-82Mike Gary, DB, 1981-82-83Keith Byard, DB, 1985Chad Hopkins, RB, 1986John Creek, K, 1986-87-88Trevor Bilicke, LB, 1986Dan Cunningham, DB, 1986Jamie Hence, WR, 1988Sean Mulhearn, LB, 1988-89-90Jeff Lujan, LB, 1992Dave Cutlip, DE, 1992Rich Kaiser, DE, 1993-94-95Derek Lott, FB, 1993Dean Polce, OLB, 1993-94-95Andrew Schorfhaar, QB, 1993-94Tony Tiefenbach, DE, 1993-94Stewart Masi, OG, 1994Joe Lewandowski, OT, 1996-97Bill Chopp, OLB, 1997-98Tim Lester, QB, 1997-99Scott Niles, LB, 1997-98Mike Hutchings, WR, 1998Jason Cavanaugh, OT, 1998Jared Pike, OLB, 1998William Henagan, FB, 1998Mark Dragoo, P, 1998Frank Bosworth, TE, 1998Jason Feldpausch, WS, 2002-03Jake Gasaway, C, 2002Jon Drach, QB, 2003Kyle Ras, OG, 2003Mark Hardy, WS, 2004Nate Meyer, K, 2004TonyScheffler,TE,2004Brett Stewart, FS, 2004TonyScheffler,TE,2005Anthony Gebhart, DB, 2006-07Nate Meyer, K, 2006Dominic Moran, OL, 2006Dustin Duclo, LB, 2007Tim Hiller, QB, 2007-09Phillip Swanson, 2007-10Ben Armer, 2009-11

John Potter, 2009-11Alex Carder, 2010Mitch Zajac, 2011Justin Currie, 2012Chris Prom, 2012Kyle Lark, 2013Lucas Cherocci, 2014-16David Curle, 2014-16Justin Currie, 2014 $JonHoffing,2014Taylor Moton, 2014-16Alec Moulton, 2014-15J. Schroeder, 2014-15 $Trevor Sweeney, 2014-16 $Zach Terrell, 2014-16 $Lucas Bezerra, 2015-17 $Kasey Carson, 2015-16Kristof Ifkovits, 2015-16Derrick Mitchell, 2015-17 $Zach Novoselsky, 2015-17Kasey Carson, 2016 $Alex Grace, 2016Austin Guido, 2016Luke Juriga, 2016-17 $John Keenoy, 2016-17 $Odell Miller, 2016-17Giovanni Ricci, 2016-17Justin Tranquill, 2016 $Mark Brooks, 2017Mike Caliendo, 2017 $Stefan Claiborne, 2017Jaret Curtis, 2017Ra’Sean Davie, 2017Mitch Heimbuch, 2017Spencer Kanz, 2017Nick Matich, 2017Jon Wassink, 2017 $

2018 selections not announced as of Dec. 10, 2018

$ - MAC Distinguished Scholar AthleteNote: in 2014 the rules were changed to allow anyone eligible (3.20 GPA or higher and partipation in half of all contests) to automatically be honored.

MAC AWARDS

ACADEMIC ALL-MAC

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1967 Marty Barski, SE1970 Jon Bull, OT

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

1970 Jon Bull, T (firstteam)

1973 Dan Arbour, DE (second team)

1981 Les Garrett, LB (second team)

1994 Rich Kaiser, DE ** (firstteam)

1995 Rich Kaiser, DE ** (firstteam)

1998 Mike Hutchings, WR (firstteam)

2007 Anthony Gebhart, DB (firstteam)

2008 Phil Swanson, OL ** (second team)

2009 Tim Hiller, QB (second team)

2010 Phillip Swanson, OL ** (second team)

2011 John Potter, K (firstteam)

2016 Zach Terrell, QB (firstteam)

** two-time Academic All-American

NCAA POST-GRAD SCHOLARSHIP

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANSACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT

1981 Les Garrett, LB Matt Meares, C1982 Mike Gary, DB1983 Mike Gary, DB1987 Arthell Woods, DB1990 Sean Mulhearn, LB1993 Rich Kaiser, DE1994 Rich Kaiser, DE Dean Polce, OLB Tony Tiefenbach, DE1995 Rich Kaiser, DE Dean Polce, LB1997 William Henagan, FB Scott Niles, LB1998 Frank Bosworth, TE Mike Hutchings, WR Tim Lester, QB Scott Niles, LB1999 Tim Lester, QB2000 Frank Bosworth, TE2002 Jason Feldpausch, WS2003 Jason Feldpausch, WS2004 Mark Hardy, WS TonyScheffler,TE2005 TonyScheffler,TE2006 Anthony Gebhart, DB2007 Anthony Gebhart, DB2008 Tim Hiller, QB2008 Phil Swanson, OL2009 Tim Hiller, QB2009 Phillip Swanson, OL2010 Phillip Swanson, OL2011 John Potter, K2016 Zach Terrell, QB2017 Jon Wassink, QB

Note: All-district voting is conducted through the College Sports Information Directors Association (CoSIDA).

Offensive lineman Phillip Swanson is just one of two Broncos to earn Academic All-America honors twice in their career.

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1939 Dave Kribs, HB1940 Horace Coleman, HB1941 Horace Coleman, HB1942 Bill Yambrick, C1943 August Camarata, FB1944 Glenn Rodney, OT1945 Ned Stuits, OT1946 Allen Bush, HB1947 Emerson Grossman, OG1948 Hilton Foster, QB1949 George Dunn, S1950 Bill Zabonick, E1951 Ron Gow, OG1952 Willard Brown, HB1953 Leslie Koster, OT1954 Jack Kelder, OT1955 Charles Nidiffer, FB1956 John Berryman, E-T1957 Joe Grigg, E1958 Lovell Coleman, FB1959 Clarence Cheatham, OG1960 Jim Habel, OT1961 Ed Chlebek, QB1962 Bill Schlee, FB1963 Bill Somerville, E1964 Jim Reid, C1965 Bob Rowe, OT1966 Bob Rowe, OT1967 Marty Barski, SE1968 Dave Hudson, DHB1969 Mike Siwek, DT1970 Roger Lawson, FB1971 Tom Elias, LB1972 Dominic Riggio, LB1973 Dominic Riggio, LB1974 Dan Matthews, HB1975 Dan Matthews, FB1976 Jerome Persell, TB1977 Jerome Persell, TB1978 Jerome Persell, TB1979 Matt Murphy, DT1980 George Bullock, DHB

1981 Bob Phillips, SE1982 Mark Kujacznski, DHB1983 Shawn Faulkner, TB1984 John Offerdahl, LB1985 John Offerdahl, LB1986 Mark Garalczyk, DT1987 Eric Hoffman, LB1988 Tony Kimbrough, QB1989 Joel Smeenge, DE1990 Sean Mulhearn, LB1991 Greg Kelley, LB1992 Paul Hutchins, OT1993 Jay McDonagh, QB1994 Jay McDonagh, QB1995 Jay McDonagh, QB Jim Vackaro, HB1996 Tony Knox, WR1997 Tarrence McEvans, SS1998 Tim Lester, QB1999 Tim Lester, QB2000 Garrett Soldano, LB2001 Bryan Lape, LB2002 Jason Feldpausch, WS2003 Jason Feldpausch, WS2004 Greg Jennings, WR2005 Greg Jennings, WR2006 Ameer Ismail, LB2007 Jamarko Simmons, WR2008 Tim Hiller, QB2009 Tim Hiller, QB2010 Jordan White, WR2011 Jordan White, WR2012 Freddie Bishop, DE2013 Corey Davis, WR2014 Jarvion Franklin, RB2015 Corey Davis, WR Daniel Braverman, WR2016 Zach Terrell, QB2017 Jarvion Franklin, RB2018 John Keenoy, C

1982 Mike Gary, FS1983 Mike Gary, FS1984 Scott Smith, QB1985 Terry Bobbitt, WR1986 Trevor Bilicke, LB1987 Trevor Bilicke, LB1988 Jamie Hence, SE1989 Paul DeVries, OLB1990 Brian Johnson, FS1991 Jon Manier, C1992 Dave Cutlip, DE1993 Rich Kaiser, DE1994 Tony Tiefenbach, DE1995 Rich Kaiser, DE1996 Eric Boersma, DE1997 Joe Lewandowski, OT1998 Mike Hutchings, WR1999 Scott Niles, LB2000 Frank Bosworth, TE2001 Blair Eklund, LB2002 Jason Malloy, LB2003 Jon Drach, QB

2004 Mark Hardy, WS2005 TonyScheffler,TE2006 Nate Meyer, K2007 Anthony Gebhart, FS2008 Dan Krasinski, LB2009 Justin Braska, DE2010 Phil Swanson, OG2011 John Potter, K2012 Ben Samson, OL2013 Jeremy Renda, DB2015 Zach Terrell, QB Grant DePalma, LB2016 Kasey Carson, LB Trevor Sweeney, WR2017 Jon Wassink, QB2018 Jon Wassink, QB

* Yearly Team Awards

1964 George Ihler, S1965 Nelson Jackson, OG1966 Gary Crain, E1967 Tom Saewert, LB1968 Jerry Collins, DE Tim Majerle, FB1969 Paul Schneider, FB1970 Gene Radermacher, QB1971 Barry Worman, FB1972 Bernard Thomas, DT1973 Denny Keck, DHB1974 Tom Baetens, DT1975 Dwight Walton, DE1976 Mike Sitko, C1977 Rick Smith, DE1978 Bob Compton, DE1979 Tom Henry, TE1980 Alton Laupp, KS1981 John Fielder, TE1982 Tom Scannell, OLB1983 Scott Riches, TE1984 Dave Disser, MG1985 John Minick, LB1986 Casey Campbell, SE1987 Joe Glenn, RB1988 Dave Kruse, QB1989 Dan Cunningham, SS1990 Scott Cramer, DE1991 Steve Kingsley, SS1992 Pete Anderson, OLB1993 Andrew Schorfhaar, QB

1994 Tom Nütten, OT1995 Tristan Moss, CB Willis Porter, OLB Eric Sain, FB1996 John Coleman, FB1997 David Norris, C1998 Bill Chopp, OLB1999 TerryWhitfield,OG2000 Scott Selzer, FB2001 Ryan Harris, QB2002 Alex Gardner, WR2003 Antonio Thomas, WR2004 Kyle Ras, OT2005 Ryan Cubit, QB2006 Dominic Moran, OL2007 Nic Saad, FB2008 EJ Biggers, CB2009 Austin Pritchard, LB2010 Alex Jagels, QB2011 Robert Arnheim, WR2012 Eric Monette, WR2013 Kyle Lark, LB2015 James Kristof, OL2016 Jamauri Bogan, RB2017 Andre Turner, DL2018 Curtis Doyle, OL

BILL BROWN MOST VALUABLE PLAYER *

MIKE GARY SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD *

JOHN GILL SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD *

WMU AWARDSRolla Anderson, 1982Jason Babin, 2014Sam Bishop, 1974Ray Bray, 1975Tom Briscoe, 1988Al Bush, 1986Ed Chlebek, 1994Pat Clysdale, 1989“Hap” Coleman, 1974Lovell Coleman, 1995Bill Doolittle, 1996Sam Dunlap, 1973Mark Garalczyk, 2010“Mike” Gary, 1978John Gill, 1973 ^Art Gillespie, 1988Kevin Haverdink, 2004Jamie Hence, 2000Guy Houston, 1983Joe Hoy, 1985Allen Hughes, 2017Greg Jennings, 2018Oscar Johnson, 1976Len Johnston, 1990Tony Kimbrough, 2001Dave Kribs, 1978Roger Lawson, 2013

Tim Lester, 2011Dale Livingston, 2007Ray Louthen, 1989Jim McKinley, 1992John Miller, 1983Rudy Miller, 1974Al Molde, 2008“Tubby” Myers, 1979Tom Nütten, 2009John Offerdahl, 1996 ^Walt Olsen, 1975Jerome Persell, 1999Harry Potter, 1979Leo Redmond, 1975Dominic Riggio, 2006Bob Rowe, 1977Ed Salter, 1976Roger Sanford, 2015Frank Secory 1979Joel Smeenge, 2003Jack Striedel, 1980Larry Ulmer, 2005Pete Wysocki, 1993Bill Yambrick, 1984

^ MAC Hall of Fame inductee

WMU ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME

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1900’s1906 “Tubby” Myers, HB1907 “Tubby” Myers, HB1908 “Tubby” Myers, HB1909 John McGuiness, T1910 Alvin Berger, HB

1910’s1911 Glenn Mayer, FB1912 Edgar Roper, E1913 Graham Barker, E1914 William Anderson, G1915 Bob McKay, T1916 Scott Burke, QB1917 Warren Allen, T1918 Frank Thomas, QB1919 Walt Olsen, QB

1920’s1920 Grant Westgate, E1921 Reed Waterman, T1922 Leo Redmond, C1923 Harry Potter, HB1924 Oscar Johnson, T1925 Walter Farrer, QB1926 Frank Banach, FB1927 George Fulgoni, HB/C1928 Dick Frankowski, C1929 Herman Seborg, HB

1930’s1930 Clarence Frendt, HB1931 Al Briggs, FB1932 Trueman Pippel, T1933 Maurice Tingstad, C1934 John Miller, HB1935 Frank Secory, G Harold Reynolds, QB1936 George Ockstadt, HB1937 George Bond, QB1938 Walter Oberlin, C Dale Morris, HB1939 Art Guse, C

1940’s1940 Wayne Falan, G Harold Benge, G/QB1941 Bob Metzger, E1942 Bill Yambrick, C1943 Bob Mellen, HB1944 Dick Leahy, G1945 None1946 Clinton Brown, T1947 Al Bush, HB1948 Art Gillespie, FB Emerson Grossman, G1949 Bob Carlson, G

1950’s1950 Pat Clysdale, E Bill Zabonick, DE1951 Bill Pitkin, T1952 Chuck Higgins, QB1953 Floyd Stollsteimer, G1954 Les Koster, T1955 Jim Devine, G Jerry Ganzel, QB1956 Bob Soderman, C1957 Bob Mason, QB

1958 Jack Krueger, G Jim Eger, C1959 Dick Olmsted, G

1960’s1960 Leroy Repischak, C1961 Mike Snodgrass, C Ken Reasor, G1962 Mike Maul, C Roger Theder, QB1963 Allen Gibbs, HB Bill Somerville, E1964 Troy Allen, QB Paul Rakow, T Tom Titcomb, E1965 Jim Reid, C Nelson Jackson, G1966 Bob Rowe, DT Gary Crain, HB1967 Bill Devine, HB Orv Schneider, LB1968 Jerry Collins, DE Tim Majerle, FB1969 Mike Siwek, DT Paul Minnis, T

1970’s1970 Vern Davis, S Greg Flaska, TE1971 Ted Grignon, QB Tom Elias, LB1972 Bernard Thomas, DT Keith Pretty, TE1973 Larry Cates, FB Dominic Riggio, LB1974 Greg Crowser, TE Paul Jorgensen, QB1975 Duncan McKerracher, LB Jim White, FB/MG1976 Dave Gapinski, DHB Pepper Powers, QB1977 Howard Nevins, LB Keith Rogien, FB1978 Jerome Persell, TB Keith Rogien, FB Greg Williams, S1979 Tom Henry, TE Matt Murphy, DT

1980’s1980 Jim Hinkle, DE Bud Sitko, T1981 Reggie Hinton, WB John Schuster, LB1982 Les Garrett, LB Dave Knapp, DT/MG Duane Wilson, T1983 Kurt Barterian, FB Demetrius Jones, DHB1984 Jeff Kacmarek, DT Tom Toth, T1985 Chris Conklin, QB Sam Culbert, S John Offerdahl, LB1986 Chris Conklin, QB Sam Culbert, G Mark Garalczyk, DT1987 Bert Henderson, DLB Jim Kramer, DT

Jim Kreutzer, S Scott Sypniewski, C1988 Tony Kimbrough, QB Kevin Haverdink, T Eric Hoffman, LB Willie Berrios, S1989 Vernon Coakley, TE/SB Doug Miller, C Joel Smeenge, DE Kevin Thomas, LB

1990’s1990 Allan Boyko, SE Terry Crews, DE Don Eastman, G Sean Mulhearn, LB1991 Derrick Copeland, OLB Greg Kelley, LB Mark Nabozny, DT Corey Sylve, RB Brad Tayles, QB1992 Brad Tayles, QB Paul Hutchins, OL Paul Davis, DB Dave Cutlip, DE1993 Pierre Hixon, CB Tom Nütten, G Andrew Schorfhaar, QB Peter Tuffo, LB1994 Jay McDonagh, QB Tom Nutten, T Tony Tiefenbach, DE Peter Tuffo, LB1995 Jay McDonagh, QB Dean Polce, OLB Bill Chopp, OLB Jim Vackaro, HB Andre Vaughn, LB1996 Bill Chopp, OLB Jim Holland, TE Zak Kemp, P Pat Kennedy, C Joe Lewandowski, T Rick Lucas, OLB Chris Rawson, DT1997 Jim DeWald, C Rick Lucas, OLB Tarrence McEvans, SS Steve Roon, LB1998 Tim Lester, QB Dan Falcon, DT Mike Kershner, T Brandon Brown, FS1999 Tim Lester, QB Jake Moreland, TE Scott Niles, LB Brad Selent, K

2000’s

2000 Josh Bush, PR Mario Evans, LB Paul Lambert, OT Garrett Soldano, LB2001 Jeff Welsh, QB Josh Bush, WR Ronald Rogers, CB Jason Babin, ST2002 Carlos Smith, FS Jake Gasaway, C Bryan Lape, LB Jason Feldpausch, WS2003 Jason Feldpausch, WS Phil Reed, RB Jason Babin, DE Kendrick Mosley, WR2004 Greg Jennings, WR Mark Ottney, OG Jack Gitler, DE Adam Anderson, P2005 Ryan Cubit, QB Greg Jennings, WR Paul Moersch, NG2006 Ryan Cubit, QB Dominic Moran, OL Jimmie Vincent, DB2007 Louis Delmas, FS Anthony Gebhart, FS Robbie Krutilla, C Jim Laney, P2008 EJ Biggers, CB Louis Delmas, FS Tim Hiller, QB Branden Ledbetter, TE2009 Justin Braska, DE Tim Hiller, QB Matt Pickens, LB

2010’s2010 Mario Armstrong, DB Alex Carder, QB John Potter, K2011 Alex Carder, QB John Potter, K Aaron Winchester, DB2012 Freddie Bishop, DE Alex Carder, QB Justin Currie, DB Kevin Galeher, C2013 Travonte Boles, DL Dareyon Chance, RB Brian Fields, RB Kyle Lark, LB Johnnie Simon, LB Tyler Van Tubbergen, QB2014 Varied by game2015 Varied by game2016 Varied by game2017 Varied by game2018 John Keenoy, C Jamauri Bogan, RB Leo Ekwoge, ST/RB Alex Grace, LB Justin Tranquill/DB

ALL-TIME CAPTAINS

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1947Cincinnati 3 1 0 .750W. Reserve 2 1 0 .667Butler 1 3 0 .250Ohio 1 3 0 .250Miami* - - - .-W. MICHIGAN* - - - .-

* Did not compete for championship

1948Miami 4 0 0 1.000W. MICHIGAN 3 1 0 .750Cincinnati 3 1 0 .750Ohio 2 3 0 .400W. Reserve 1 4 0 .200Butler 0 4 0 .000

1949Cincinnati 4 0 0 1.000Miami 3 1 0 .750Ohio 2 2 1 .500W. MICHIGAN 2 3 0 .400W. Reserve 1 3 1 .300Butler 0 3 0 .000

1950Miami 4 0 0 1.000Cincinnati 3 1 0 .750Ohio 2 2 0 .500W. Reserve 1 3 0 .250W. MICHIGAN 1 3 0 .250

1951Cincinnati 3 0 0 1.000Miami 3 1 0 .750Kent State 2 1 0 .667Ohio 2 2 0 .500W. Reserve 1 3 0 .250W. MICHIGAN 1 4 0 .200

1952Cincinnati 3 0 0 1.000Miami 4 1 0 .800Ohio 5 2 0 .714Bowling Green 2 2 0 .500Kent State 2 2 0 .500W. MICHIGAN 1 4 0 .200W. Reserve 1 4 0 .200Toledo 1 4 0 .200

1953Ohio 5 0 1 .917Miami 3 0 1 .875Kent State 3 1 0 .875Toledo 2 3 0 .400W. Reserve 1 2 1 .375W. MICHIGAN 0 4 1 .100Bowling Green 0 4 0 .000

1954Miami 4 0 0 1.000Kent State 4 1 0 .800Ohio 5 2 0 .714Toledo 3 2 0 .600W. MICHIGAN 3 4 0 .428W. Reserve 2 3 0 .400Marshall 2 5 0 .285Bowling Green 0 6 0 .000

1955Miami 5 0 0 1.000Bowling Green 4 1 1 .750Kent State 4 1 1 .750Ohio 3 3 0 .500Toledo 2 4 0 .333Marshall 1 5 0 .167W. MICHIGAN 0 5 0 .000

1956Bowling Green 5 1 0 .833Miami 4 0 1 .900Kent State 4 2 0 .667Marshall 2 4 0 .333Ohio 2 4 0 .333W. MICHIGAN 1 4 0 .200Toledo 1 5 0 .167

1957Miami 5 0 0 1.000Bowling Green 3 1 2 .667Marshall 4 2 0 .667Toledo 3 2 0 .600W. MICHIGAN 1 4 1 .250Ohio 1 4 1 .250Kent State 1 5 0 .167

1958Miami 5 0 0 1.000Kent State 5 1 0 .833Bowling Green 4 2 0 .667Ohio 2 4 0 .333W. MICHIGAN 2 4 0 .333Toledo 1 4 0 .200Marshall 1 5 0 .167

1959Bowling Green 6 0 0 1.000Ohio 4 2 0 .667Miami 3 2 0 .600Kent State 3 3 0 .500W. MICHIGAN 3 3 0 .500Marshall 1 5 0 .200Toledo 0 6 0 .000

1960Ohio 6 0 0 1.000Bowling Green 5 1 0 .833Kent State 4 2 0 .667Miami 2 3 0 .400W. MICHIGAN 2 4 0 .333Marshall 1 4 0 .200Toledo 0 6 0 .000

1961Bowling Green 5 1 0 .833W. MICHIGAN 4 1 1 .750Miami 3 2 0 .600Ohio 3 2 1 .583Toledo 2 4 0 .333Marshall 1 4 0 .200Kent State 1 5 0 .167

1962Bowling Green 5 0 1 .917Ohio 5 1 0 .833Miami 3 1 1 .700W. MICHIGAN 3 3 0 .500Kent State 2 4 0 .333Toledo 1 5 0 .167Marshall 0 5 0 .000

1963Ohio 5 1 0 .833Miami 4 1 1 .750Bowling Green 4 2 0 .667Marshall 3 2 1 .583W. MICHIGAN 2 4 0 .333Kent State 1 5 0 .167Toledo 1 5 0 .167

1964Bowling Green 5 1 0 .833Marshall 4 2 0 .667Miami 4 2 0 .667Ohio 3 2 1 .583W. MICHIGAN 2 4 0 .333Kent State 1 4 1 .250Toledo 1 5 0 .167

1965Bowling Green 5 1 0 .833Miami 5 1 0 .833W. MICHIGAN 3 2 1 .583Kent State 3 2 1 .583Toledo 2 4 0 .333Marshall 2 4 0 .333Ohio 0 6 0 .000

1966 - CO-CHAMPIONSW. MICHIGAN 5 1 0 .833 Miami 5 1 0 .833Bowling Green 4 2 0 .667Ohio 3 3 0 .500Kent State 2 4 0 .333Toledo 1 5 0 .167Marshall 1 5 0 .167

1967Toledo 5 1 0 .833Ohio 5 1 0 .833Miami 4 2 0 .667W. MICHIGAN 4 2 0 .667Bowling Green 2 4 0 .333Kent State 1 5 0 .167Marshall 0 6 0 .000

1968Ohio 6 0 0 1.000Miami 5 1 0 .833Bowling Green 3 2 1 .583Toledo 3 2 1 .583W. MICHIGAN 2 4 0 .333Kent State 1 5 0 .167Marshall 0 6 0 .000

1969Toledo 5 0 0 1.000Bowling Green 4 1 0 .800Miami 2 3 0 .400Ohio 2 3 0 .400Kent State 1 4 0 .200W. MICHIGAN 1 4 0 .200

1970Toledo 5 0 0 1.000Miami 3 2 0 .600Ohio 3 2 0 .600W. MICHIGAN 2 3 0 .400Kent State 1 4 0 .200Bowling Green 1 4 0 .200

1971Toledo 5 0 0 1.000Bowling Green 4 1 0 .800Miami 2 3 0 .400W. MICHIGAN 2 3 0 .400Ohio 2 3 0 .400Kent State 0 5 0 .000

1972Kent State 4 1 0 .800Bowling Green 3 1 1 .700W. MICHIGAN 2 2 1 .500Miami 2 3 0 .400Toledo 2 3 0 .400Ohio 1 4 0 .200C. Michigan* - - - .-E. Michigan* - - - .-

* Did not compete for title.

1973Miami 5 0 0 1.000Kent State 4 1 0 .800Bowling Green 2 3 0 .400Ohio 2 3 0 .400W. MICHIGAN 1 4 0 .200Toledo 1 4 0 .200Ball State* - - - .-C. Michigan* - - - .-

E. Michigan* - - - .-N. Illinois* - - - .-

* Did not compete for title.1974

Miami 5 0 0 1.000Toledo 3 2 0 .600Ohio 3 2 0 .600Kent State 2 3 0 .400Bowling Green 2 3 0 .400W. MICHIGAN 0 5 0 .000Ball State* - - - .-C. Michigan* - - - .-W. Michigan* - - - .-N. Illinois* - - - .-

*Did not compete for title.

1975Miami 6 0 0 1.000C. Michigan 4 1 1 .750Ball State 4 2 0 .667Bowling Green 4 2 0 .667Toledo 4 4 0 .500Ohio 3 3 1 .500N. Illinois 2 3 0 .400Kent State 1 6 0 .143W. MICHIGAN 0 7 0 .000E. Michigan* - - - .-

* Did not compete for title.

1976Ball State 4 1 0 .800Ohio 6 2 0 .750Kent State 6 2 0 .750W. MICHIGAN 6 3 0 .667C. Michigan 4 3 0 .571Bowling Green 4 3 0 .571Miami 2 4 0 .333Toledo 2 6 0 .250E. Michigan 1 5 0 .167N. Illinois 0 6 0 .000

1977Miami 5 0 0 1.000C. Michigan 7 1 0 .875Ball State 5 1 0 .833E. Michigan 4 3 0 .571Bowling Green 4 3 0 .571Kent State 5 4 0 .556W. MICHIGAN 3 5 0 .375N. Illinois 2 5 0 .286Toledo 2 7 0 .222Ohio 0 8 0 .000

1978Ball State 8 0 0 1.000C. Michigan 8 1 0 .889Miami 5 2 0 .714W. MICHIGAN 5 4 0 .556Bowling Green 3 5 0 .375Ohio 3 5 0 .375N. Illinois 2 4 0 .333Kent State 2 6 0 .250Toledo 2 7 0 .222E. Michigan 1 5 0 .167

1979C. Michigan 8 0 1 .944Toledo 7 1 1 .833W. MICHIGAN 5 4 0 .556Ohio 4 4 0 .500Ball State 4 4 0 .500N. Illinois 3 3 1 .500Miami 3 4 0 .427Bowling Green 3 5 0 .375E. Michigan 1 6 1 .188Kent State 1 8 0 .111

ALL-TIME MAC STANDINGS

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1980C. Michigan 7 2 0 .778W. MICHIGAN 6 3 0 .667N. Illinois 4 3 0 .571Miami 4 3 0 .571Ball State 5 4 0 .556Ohio 5 4 0 .556Bowling Green 4 4 0 .500Toledo 3 6 0 .333Kent State 3 6 0 .333E. Michigan 1 7 0 .125

1981Toledo 8 1 0 .889Miami 6 1 1 .813C. Michigan 7 2 0 .778Bowling Green 5 3 1 .611W. MICHIGAN 5 4 0 .556Ohio 5 4 0 .556Kent State 3 6 0 .333Ball State 2 6 0 .250N. Illinois 2 7 0 .222E. Michigan 0 9 0 .000

1982Bowling Green 7 2 0 .778W. MICHIGAN 5 2 2 .667Miami 5 3 0 .625C. Michigan 5 3 1 .611Ohio 5 4 0 .556Toledo 5 4 0 .556N. Illinois 5 4 0 .556Ball State 4 4 0 .500E. Michigan 1 7 1 .167Kent State 0 9 0 .000

1983N. Illinois 8 1 0 .889Toledo 7 2 0 .778C. Michigan 7 2 0 .778Bowling Green 7 2 0 .778Ball State 4 4 0 .500W. MICHIGAN 4 5 0 .444Miami 3 5 0 .375Ohio 3 6 0 .333Kent State 1 8 0 .111E. Michigan 0 9 0 .000

1984Toledo 7 1 1 .833Bowling Green 7 2 0 .778C. Michigan 6 2 1 .722Ohio 4 4 1 .500N. Illinois 3 5 1 .389Miami 3 5 0 .375Ball State 3 5 0 .375W. MICHIGAN 3 6 0 .333Kent State 3 6 0 .333E. Michigan 3 6 0 .333

1985Bowling Green 9 0 0 1.000Miami 7 1 1 .833C. Michigan 6 3 0 .667W. MICHIGAN 4 4 1 .500N. Illinois 4 4 0 .500E. Michigan 3 6 0 .333Ball State 3 6 0 .333Toledo 3 6 0 .333Kent State 2 6 0 .250Ohio 2 7 0 .222

1986Miami 6 2 0 .750Toledo 5 3 0 .625Kent State 5 3 0 .625Bowling Green 5 3 0 .625Ball State 4 4 0 .500E. Michigan 4 4 0 .500C. Michigan 4 4 0 .500W. MICHIGAN 3 5 0 .375Ohio 0 8 0 .000

1987E. Michigan 7 1 0 .875Kent State 5 3 0 .625Miami 5 3 0 .625Bowling Green 5 3 0 .625W. MICHIGAN 4 4 0 .500C. Michigan 3 4 1 .438Toledo 3 4 1 .438Ball State 3 5 0 .375Ohio 0 8 0 .000

1988 - CHAMPIONSW. MICHIGAN 7 1 0 .875E. Michigan 5 2 1 .688Ball State 5 3 0 .625C. Michigan 5 3 0 .625Ohio 4 3 1 .563Toledo 4 4 0 .500Kent State 3 5 0 .375Bowling Green 1 6 1 .188Miami 0 7 1 .063

1989Ball State 6 1 1 .813E. Michigan 6 2 0 .750Toledo 6 2 0 .750C. Michigan 5 2 1 .688Bowling Green 5 3 0 .625W. MICHIGAN 3 5 0 .375Miami 1 6 1 .188Ohio 1 6 1 .188Kent State 0 8 0 .000

1990C. Michigan 7 1 0 .875Toledo 7 1 0 .875Ball State 5 3 0 .625W. MICHIGAN 5 3 0 .625Miami 4 3 1 .563Bowling Green 2 4 2 .375Kent State 2 6 0 .250E. Michigan 2 6 0 .250Ohio 0 7 1 .063

1991Bowling Green 8 0 0 1.000C. Michigan 3 1 4 .625Toledo 4 3 1 .563Miami 4 3 1 .563W. MICHIGAN 4 4 0 .500Ball State 4 4 0 .500E. Michigan 3 4 1 .438Ohio 1 6 1 .187Kent State 1 7 0 .125

1992Bowling Green 8 0 0 1.000W. MICHIGAN 6 3 0 .667Akron 5 3 0 .625Toledo 5 3 0 .625Miami 5 3 0 .625Ball State 5 4 0 .556C. Michigan 4 5 0 .444Kent State 2 7 0 .222E. Michigan 1 7 0 .125Ohio 1 7 0 .125

1993Ball State 7 0 1 .938W. MICHIGAN 6 1 1 .813Bowling Green 5 1 2 .750C. Michigan 5 4 0 .556Akron 4 4 0 .500Ohio 4 5 0 .444Toledo 3 5 0 .375E. Michigan 3 5 0 .375Miami 3 6 0 .333Kent State 0 9 0 .000

1994C. Michigan 8 1 0 .889Bowling Green 7 1 0 .875W. MICHIGAN 5 3 0 .625Miami 5 3 0 .625Ball State 5 3 1 .611Toledo 4 3 1 .563E. Michigan 5 4 0 .556Kent State 2 7 0 .222Akron 1 8 0 .111Ohio 0 9 0 .000

1995Toledo 7 0 1 .938Miami 6 1 1 .813Ball State 6 2 0 .750W. MICHIGAN 6 2 0 .750E. Michigan 5 3 0 .625Bowling Green 3 5 0 .375C. Michigan 2 6 0 .250Akron 2 6 0 .250Ohio 1 6 1 .187Kent State 0 7 1 .062

1996Ball State 7 1 .875Toledo 6 2 .750Miami 6 2 .750Ohio 5 3 .625C. Michigan 4 4 .500Bowling Green 3 5 .375Akrom 3 5 .375E. Michigan 3 4 .375W. MICHIGAN 2 6 .250Kent State 1 7 .125

1997East Division

Marshall* 7 1 .875Miami 6 2 .750Ohio 6 2 .750Kent State 3 5 .375Bowling Green 3 5 .375Akron 2 6 .250

West DivisionToledo 7 1 .875W. MICHIGAN 6 2 .750Ball State 4 4 .500E. Michigan 3 5 .375C. Michigan 1 7 .125N. Illinois 0 8 .000

1998East Division

Marshall* 7 1 .875Miami 7 1 .875Bowling Green 5 3 .625Ohio 5 3 .625Akron 2 6 .250Kent State 0 8 .000

West DivisionToledo 6 2 .750W. MICHIGAN 5 3 .625C. Michigan 5 3 .625E. Michigan 3 5 .375N. Illinois 2 6 .250Ball State 1 7 .125

1999East Division

Marshall* 8 0 1.000Miami 6 2 .750Akron 5 3 .625Ohio 5 3 .625Bowling Green 3 5 .375Kent State 2 6 .250Buffalo 0 8 .000

West DivisionW. MICHIGAN^ 6 2 .750Toledo 5 3 .625N. Illinois 5 3 .625E. Michigan 4 4 .500C. Michigan 3 5 .375Ball State 0 8 .000

2000East Division

Marshall* 5 1 .833Akron 5 1 .833Miami 4 2 .667Ohio 4 2 .667Buffalo 2 4 .333Bowling Green 1 5 .167Kent State 0 6 .000

West DivisionW. MICHIGAN^ 4 1 .800Toledo 4 1 .800N. Illinois 2 3 .400Ball State 2 3 .400E. Michigan 2 3 .400C. Michigan 1 4 .200

2001East Division

Marshall 6 0 1.000Miami 4 2 .667Bowling Green 4 2 .667Kent State 3 3 .500Akron 3 3 .500Buffalo 1 5 .167Ohio 0 6 .000

West DivisionToledo* 4 1 .800N. Illinois 4 1 .800Ball State 4 1 .800W. MICHIGAN 2 3 .400C. Michigan 1 4 .200E. Michigan 0 5 .000

2002East Division

Marshall* 7 1 .875UCF 6 2 .750Miami 5 3 .625Ohio 4 4 .500Akron 3 5 .375Kent State 1 7 .125Buffalo 0 8 .000

West DivisionToledo 7 1 .875N. Illinois 7 1 .875Bowling Green 6 2 .750Ball State 4 4 .500W. MICHIGAN 3 5 .375C. Michigan 2 6 .250E. Michigan 1 7 .125

2003East Division

Miami* 8 0 1.000Marshall 6 2 .750Akron 5 3 .625Kent State 4 4 .500UCF 2 6 .250Ohio 1 7 .125Buffalo 1 7 .125

West DivisionBowling Green 7 1 .875N. Illinois 6 2 .750Toledo 6 2 .750W. MICHIGAN 4 4 .500Ball State 3 5 .375E. Michigan 2 6 .250C. Michigan 1 7 .125

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2004East Division

Miami 7 1 .875Akron 6 2 .750Marshall 6 2 .750Kent State 4 4 .500Ohio 2 6 .250Buffalo 2 6 .250UCF 0 8 .000

West DivisionToledo* 7 1 .875N. Illinois 7 1 .875Bowling Green 6 2 .750E. Michigan 4 4 .500C. Michigan 3 5 .375Ball State 2 6 .250W. MICHIGAN 0 8 .000

2005East Division

Akron* 5 3 .625Miami 5 3 .625Bowling Green 5 3 .625Ohio 3 5 .375Buffalo 1 7 .125Kent State 0 8 .000

West DivisionN. Illinois 6 2 .750Toledo 6 2 .750W. MICHIGAN 5 3 .625C. Michigan 5 3 .625Ball State 4 4 .500E. Michigan 3 5 .375

2006East Division

Ohio 7 1 .875Kent State 5 3 .625Akron 3 5 .375Bowling Green 3 5 .375Miami 2 6 .250Buffalo 1 7 .125

West DivisionC. Michigan* 7 1 .875W. MICHIGAN 6 2 .750N. Illinois 5 3 .625Ball State 5 3 .625Toledo 3 5 .375E. Michigan 1 7 .125

2007East Division

Miami ^ 5 2 .714Bowling Green 6 2 .750Buffalo 5 3 .625Ohio 4 4 .500Temple 4 4 .500Akron 3 5 .375Kent State 1 7 .125

West DivisionC. Michigan*^ 6 1 .857Ball State 5 2 .714E. Michigan 3 4 .429W. MICHIGAN 3 4 .429Toledo 3 5 .375N. Illinois 1 6 .143

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2008East Division

Buffalo* 5 3 .625Bowling Green 4 4 .500Temple 4 4 .500Akron 3 5 .375Kent State 3 5 .375Ohio 3 5 .375Miami 1 7 .125

West DivisionBall State 8 0 1.000W. MICHIGAN 6 2 .750C. Michigan 6 2 .750N. Illinois 5 3 .625E. Michigan 2 6 .250Toledo 2 6 .250

2009East Division

Temple 7 1 .875Ohio 7 1 .875Bowling Green 6 2 .750Kent State 4 4 .500Buffalo 3 5 .375Akron 2 6 .250Miami 1 7 .125

West DivisionC. Michigan* 8 0 1.000N. Illinois 5 3 .625W. MICHIGAN 4 4 .500Toledo 3 5 .375Ball State 2 6 .250E. Michigan 0 8 .000

2010East Division

Miami* 7 1 .875Ohio 6 2 .750Temple 5 3 .625Kent State 4 4 .500Bowling Green 1 7 .125Buffalo 1 7 .125Akron 1 7 .125

West DivisionN. Illinois 8 0 1.000Toledo 7 1 .875W. MICHIGAN 5 3 .625Ball State 3 5 .375C. Michigan 2 6 .250E. Michigan 2 6 .250

2011East Division

Ohio 6 2 .750Temple 5 3 .625Kent State 4 4 .500Bowling Green 3 5 .375Miami 3 5 .375Buffalo 2 6 .250Akron 0 8 .000

West DivisionN. Illinois* 7 1 .875Toledo 7 1 .875W. MICHIGAN 5 3 .625Ball State 4 4 .500E. Michigan 4 4 .500C. Michigan 2 6 .250

2012East Division

Kent State 8 0 1.000Bowling Green 6 2 .750Ohio 4 4 .500Buffalo 3 5 .375Miami 3 5 .375UMass 1 7 .125Akron 0 8 .000

West DivisionN. Illinois* 8 0 1.000Ball State 6 2 .750Toledo 6 2 .750C. Michigan 4 4 .500 W. MICHIGAN 2 6 .250E. Michigan 1 7 .125

2013East Division

Bowling Green* 7 1 .875Buffalo 6 2 .750Ohio 4 4 .500Akron 4 4 .500Kent State 3 5 .375Miami 0 8 .000UMass 1 7 .125

West DivisionN. Illinois 8 0 1.000Ball State 7 1 .875Toledo 5 3 .625C. Michigan 5 3 .625 E. Michigan 1 7 .125W. MICHIGAN 1 7 .125

2014East Division

Bowling Green* 5 3 .625Ohio 4 4 .500Buffalo 3 4 .429Akron 3 5 .375UMass 3 5 .375Miami 2 6 .250Kent State 1 6 .142

West DivisionN. Illinois* 7 1 .875Toledo 7 1 .875W. MICHIGAN 6 2 .750C. Michigan 5 3 .625 Ball State 4 4 .500E. Michigan 1 7 .125

2015East Division

Bowling Green* 7 1 .875Akron 5 3 .625Ohio 5 3 .625Buffalo 3 5 .375Kent State 2 6 .333UMass 2 6 .333Miami 2 6 .333

West DivisionN. Illinois 6 2 .750W. MICHIGAN 6 2 .750Toledo 6 2 .750C. Michigan 6 2 .750Ball State 2 6 .333E. Michigan 0 8 .000

2016 - CHAMPIONSEast Division

Ohio^ 6 2 .750Miami 6 2 .750Bowling Green 3 5 .375Akron 3 5 .375Kent State 2 6 .333Buffalo 1 7 .125

West DivisionW. MICHIGAN* 8 0 1.000Toledo 6 2 .750N. Illinois 5 3 .625E. Michigan 4 4 .500C. Michigan 3 5 .375Ball State 1 7 .125

2017East Division

Akron 6 2 .750Ohio 5 3 .625Buffalo 4 4 .500Miami 4 4 .500Bowling Green 2 6 .250Kent State 1 7 .125

West DivisionToledo* 7 1 .875C. Michigan 6 2 .750N. Illinois 6 2 .750W. MICHIGAN 4 4 .500E. Michigan 3 5 .375Ball State 0 8 .000

2018East Division

Buffalo 7 1 .875Miami 6 2 .750Ohio 6 2 .750Bowling Green 2 6 .250Akron 2 6 .250Kent State 1 7 .125

West DivisionN. Illinois * 6 2 .750W. MICHIGAN 5 3 .625Toledo 5 3 .625E. Michigan 5 3 .625Ball State 3 5 .333C. Michigan 0 8 .000

Note: Divisional play began in 1997* Won MAC Championship game^ Played in MAC Championship game

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