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PAGE 4 • UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA FIGHTING SIOUX FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • SEPTEMBER 16, 2008 • WEEK 4 that stretch. The last time Freund threw an interception was during the first quarter against Nebraska- Omaha on Oct. 13, 2007. freund - airing out the game: Though only in his second year as a starter for the Sioux, senior QB Danny Freund has already made his way into the records books and has continued to move up. With the addition of 20 completions during Thursday’s game against Idaho State, Freund moved into the No. 9 spot on UND all-time passed completed list. He jumped ahead of Chris Belmore (2003-06) and needs another 63 to make another moved on the leaderboard. (See list on page 3.) Freund’s 901 yards in the air thus far have also moved him into the No. 9 spot in career passing yards. He is also listed seventh is all-time career touchdown passes with 34. (See list on page 3.) hellevang - splitting the uprights: With the addition of eight point on Thursday, junior K Brandon Hellevang (Fargo, N.D.) put his total for the season at 34. He currently leads the team in points scored. In the September 16 game against St. Cloud State, Hellevang tallied seven points and became the 10th player in Sioux Football history to score 200 points. His three-year total of 222 ties him with Mike Deutsch (1970-72) at the No. 8 spot on UND’s all-time career scoring leaders. (See list on page 4.) He is also moving himself up in career PATs and field goals. (See list on page 4.) brady - pound it out on the ground: With 15 rushing touchdowns over the past three seasons, senior RB Brandon Brady (Bloomington, Minn.) is just four TDs short of placing his name in UND football record books. (See list on page 4.) manke - dominate the line of scrimmage: With 14 unassisted tackles and 10 assists on the season already, senior safety Rory Manke (Detroit Lakes, Minn.) has logged a four-year total of 119. Manke sits just 28 solo tackles behind his oldest brother, Ryan Manke (2001-04) on UND’s all-time career solo tackles list. (See list on page 4.) If Manke can tally another 11 pass breakups this season, he will tie three others who have recorded 21 in their career since 1977. Putting up big numbers: In Thursday’s game against Idaho State, a number of Fighting Sioux players reached personal milestones... ● Kris Ankenbauer, first tackle assist of the season ● Matt Bodoh, first tackle assist of the season; two solo tackles for the second game in a row ● Ty Boyle, first sack of the season, season-high four tackles, second consecutive game with two tackles for loss ● Brandon Brady, first receiving touchdown of the season, season-high two catches for 12 yards, personal-best 72 all purpose yards and 12 points ● Ross Cochran, season-high two assisted tackles ● Matt Cole, first rushing carry of hiis career ● Drew Daggett, first career tackle (assist) ● Ward DeMontigny, first assisted tackle, tackle for loss, and sack of the season ● Curtis Dublanko, first solo tackle and first tackle assist of the season, career-high two tackles ● Nick Farstveet, first assisted tackle of the season ● Paul German, seasonhigh two assisted tackles and three total tackles ● Mitch Goertz, first career solo tackle ● Link Gottbeheat, first assisted tackle of the season ● Blair Grover, season-high two catches for 22 yards ● Carl Hanson, first career solo tackle and first pass breakup ● Dominique Hawkins, first career pass breakup ● Brett Holinka, first pass breakup of the season, season-high three assisted tackles and five total tackles ● Brandon Jordan, season-high three solo tackles ● Rylan Kabanuck, first solo tackle of his career ● Brad Kelley, first solo tackle and sack of his career ● Rory Manke, season-high eight assisted tackles and 12 total tackles ● Andrew Miller, season-high seven assisted tackles and nine total tackles ● Josh Murray, career-high 238 all purpose yards and 204 rushing yards ● Alex Nicholas, seasonhigh 57 receiving yards ● Drake Otto, first fumble recovery of the season, season-high five assisted tackles and six total tackles ● Jeff Richter, first set of assisted tackles this season ● Chris Schaan, first quarterback hurry of the season ● Joel Schwenzfeier, season-high three assisted tackles and six total tackles ● Catlin Solum, season-best 14-yard carry ● Jeff Tescher, first solo tackle of the season, season-high two total tackles and a forced fumble ● Marcus Tibesar, first touchdown of his career ● Kenny Watkins, first assisted tackle of his career, season-high five total tackles ● Nathan Wayne, first pass breakup of the season, season-high two assisted tackles and two total tackles. MARKUP THE BOOKS: The Idaho State game did not debut any new players... Fighting Sioux in the Great west conference: As the only team left unbeaten in the Great West Conference, the Fighting Sioux top several categories... • Kick off returns - 27.9 yards/carry • Punting - 38.1 yards/punt • Opponent first downs - 63 UND’s Career Scoring Leaders (Includes playoff games) Rk Player Points 1. Jeff Glas (2002-05) 420 2. Cameron Peterka (1998-01) 347 3. Phillip Moore (1995-98) 320 4. Weston Dressler (2004-07) 264 5. Shannon Burnell (1990-93) 246 6. Pat Beaty (1985-88) 242 7. Dale Kasowski (1972-75) 226 8. Mike Deutsch (1970-72) 222 . Brandon Hellevang (2006-present) 222 10. Ron Gustafson (1971-74) 200 --------------------------------------------- Career PATs Made (Regular-season only) Rk Player Made/Total 1. Jeff Glas (2002-05) 157/159 2. Cameron Peterka (1998-2001) 135/144 3. Brandon Hellevang (2006-pres.) 111/112 4. Juan Gomez-Tagle (1993-96) 87/97 5. Pat Beaty (1985-88) 86/93 6. Darcy Dahlem (1991-93) 79/86 7. John Roche (1982-84) 75/80 8. James Gronowski (1971-74) 71/83 9. Walter Cook (1977-80) 64/78 10. Errol Mann (1965-66) 53/62 --------------------------------------------- Career Field Goals Made (Regular-season only) Rk Player Made/Total 1. Jeff Glas (2002-05) 67/96 2. Cameron Peterka (1998-2001) 58/80 3. Pat Beaty (1985-88) 52/82 4. Juan Gomez-Tagle (1993-96) 31/44 5. Brandon Hellevang (2006-pres.) 28/45 6. Cory Solberg (1988-90) 25/39 7. Franklin Gelling (1968-70) 20/49 8. Errol Mann (1965-66) 18/34 9. John Roche (1982-84) 15/26 10. Tony Shahbarat (1971) 14/30 --------------------------------------------- Career Rushing Touchdowns (Includes playoff games) Rk Player Number 1. Phillip Moore (1995-98) 51 2. Dale Kasowski (1972-75) 38 Shannon Burnell (1990-93) 38 4. Mike Deutsch (1970-72) 35 5. Ryan Chappell (2006-07) 29 5. Jed Perkerewicz (1998-2001) 24 6. Adam Roland (2001-04) 23 7. Bill Deutsch (1973-76) 21 8. Willis Jacox (1983-86) 20 Mark Bellmore (1969-72) 20 10. Tom Biolo (1977-80) 19 –– Brandon Brady (2005-present) 16 --------------------------------------------- Career Solo Tackles (All games since 1977) Rk Player Number 1. Digger Anderson (2002-05) 229 2. Andy Dahlen (1977-80) 196 3. Jason Hoffschneider (2003-06) 184 4. Dean Witkowski (1987-90) 164 5. Travis O’Neel (1998-01) 143 6. Tom Hedberg (1982-85) 141 7. Brad Wagner (1997-00) 136 8. Adam Stratton (2000-03) 134 Doug Johnson (1981-84) 134 10. Ryan Manke (2001-04) 132 –– Rory Manke (2005-present) 104 WE ARE 1. WE ARE NORTH DAKOTA.

WEEK 4 • SEPTEMBER 16, 2008 • UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA FIGHTING SIOUX FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 5 • Penalties - 28.5 yards • 4th down conversions - 100.0 percent • 3rd down conversions - 479.7 percent • Time of possession - 142:16 min. (35:34 avg./game) • Rushing - Josh Murray - 502 yards, 125.5 yards/game • All-purpose yardage - Josh Murray - 730 yards, 182.5 yards/game • Interceptions - Dominique Hawkins - 2 interceptions • Pass efficiency - Jake Landry - 3-4 with 0 interceptions, 77 yards • Scoring (kicking) - Brandon Hellevang - 19-19 PAT, 5-9 FGs, 34 points, 8.5 points/game • Field goals - Brandon Hellevang - 5-9, 55.6 percent, 1.25 FG/game • Field goal percentage - Brandon Hellevang - 5-9, 55.6 percent, Long 46 yards • PAT kicking percentage - Brandon Hellevang - 19-19, 100.0 percent • Passes defended - Drake Otto - 6 breakups, 1.50/game For a complete version of the 2008 Great West Conference statistics visit www. greatwestconference.org. Poll position: North Dakota has yet to crack the regular-season FCS polls. UND was ranked No. 3 in the Great West Conference preseason coaches poll. Cal Poly received three first-place votes to top the poll, while UC Davis grabbed the other two first-place votes and was ranked second. South Dakota and Southern Utah were ranked No. 4 and 5, respectively. See page 6 for more poll information. BREAK on through to the other side: The Fighting Sioux introduced themselves to the Football Championship Subdivision with a 40-14 victory over the visiting Texas A&M-Kingsville Javelinas. With its 31-17 victory over former North Central Conference (NCC) foe St. Cloud State, North Dakota remains as the only undefeated program in the Great West Conference (GWC). The Sioux will face their first GWC opponent on Oct. 25 when they travel to UC Davis. Bringing their “A” game: UND has now won 16 consecutive season openers. Last season the Sioux recorded a 59-0 dismantling of Humboldt State. The Sioux have not lost a season opener since falling 31-13 at Indiana (Pa.) to open the 1992 campaign. Thursday’s win put UND at 8-0 in home openers at the Alerus Center, outscoring its opponents 390-48 for an average score of 49-6: Date Opponent Result 9.08.01 Minnesota, Crookston W, 57-6 8.29.02 Minnesota, Crookston W, 57-0 9.06.03 Minnesota, Crookston W, 59-0 8.28.04 Delta State W, 28-19 9.03.05 West Chester W, 41-7 9.16.06 Winona State W, 49-2 8.23.07 Humboldt State W, 59-0 8.28.08 Texas A&M-Kingsville W, 40-14 2008 UND STARTING LINEUPS WEEKLY COACHES AWARDS (Idaho State) Scout Defense Chris Schann Scout Offense Brandon Quesenberry Offence Offensive Line (The Hogs) Defense Ty Boyle, Mike Ebanks Special Teams Kickoff Team great west conference players of the week OFFENSE Sept. 21 – Josh Murray (UND) Sept. 14 – Dan Skelly (USD) Sept. 7 – Chris Carter (UC Davis) Aug. 31 – Ramses Barden (Cal Poly) DEFENSE Sept. 21 – Gavin Cooper (Cal Poly) Sept. 14 – D.J. Senter (SUU) Sept. 7 – Sean Lawyer (Cal Poly) Aug. 31 – Steven Wulff (UC Davis) SPECIAL TEAMS Sept. 21 - John Faletoese (UC Davis) Sept. 14 – Patrick Shelton (UC Davis) Sept. 7 – Nick Miller (SUU) Aug. 31 – Trevor Ward (SUU) Opp. WR TE/WR LT LG C RG RT WR QB FB/WR/TE RB TAMK Trenbeath Grover Troen Moe Braegelmann Koelln Bondy Caufield Freund Tibesar Brady SCSU Trenbeath Grover Troen Moe Braegelmann Koelln Bondy Caufield Freund Nicholas Brady UW-L Trenbeath Grover Troen Moe Braegelmann Koelln Bondy Caufield Freund Tibesar Murray at ISU Trenbeath Grover Troen Moe Braegelmann Koelln Bondy Caufield Freund Tibesar Brady at SLU* Trenbeath Grover Troen Moe Braegelmann Koelln Bondy Caufield Freund Tibesar WWU at UCD at SIU SUU at USD Opp. DE/RE NG DE OLB ILB ILB OLB CB CB SS FS TAMK Richter Wayne DeMontigny Giles Miller Holinka Tescher Hawkins Otto Schwenzfeier Manke SCSU Ebanks Wayne DeMontigny Giles Miller Holinka Tescher Hawkins Otto Schwenzfeier Manke UW-L Richter Wayne DeMontigny Giles Miller Holinka Tescher Hawkins Otto Schwenzfeier Manke at ISU Richter Wayne DeMontigny Giles Miller Holinka Tescher Hawkins Otto Schwenzfeier Manke at SLU* Richter Wayne DeMontigny Giles Miller Holinka Tescher Hawkins Otto Schwenzfeier WWU at UCD at SIU SUU at USD *Projected WE ARE 1. WE ARE NORTH DAKOTA.

WEEK 4 • SEPTEMBER 16, 2008 • UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA FIGHTING SIOUX FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 5<br />

• Penalties - 28.5 yards<br />

• 4th down conversions - 100.0 percent<br />

• 3rd down conversions - 479.7 percent<br />

• Time <strong>of</strong> possession - 142:16 min. (35:34 avg./game)<br />

• Rushing - Josh Murray - 502 yards, 125.5 yards/game<br />

• All-purpose yardage - Josh Murray - 730 yards, 182.5 yards/game<br />

• Interceptions - Dominique Hawkins - 2 interceptions<br />

• Pass efficiency - Jake Landry - 3-4 with 0 interceptions, 77 yards<br />

• Scoring (kicking) - Brandon Hellevang - 19-19 PAT, 5-9 FGs, 34 points, 8.5 points/game<br />

• Field goals - Brandon Hellevang - 5-9, 55.6 percent, 1.25 FG/game<br />

• Field goal percentage - Brandon Hellevang - 5-9, 55.6 percent, Long 46 yards<br />

• PAT kicking percentage - Brandon Hellevang - 19-19, 100.0 percent<br />

• Passes defended - Drake Otto - 6 breakups, 1.50/game<br />

For a complete version <strong>of</strong> the 2008 Great West Conference statistics visit www.<br />

greatwestconference.org.<br />

Poll position: <strong>North</strong> <strong>Dakota</strong> has yet to crack the regular-season FCS polls. UND was<br />

ranked No. 3 in the Great West Conference preseason coaches poll. Cal Poly received three<br />

first-place votes to top the poll, while UC Davis grabbed the other two first-place votes and<br />

was ranked second. South <strong>Dakota</strong> and Southern Utah were ranked No. 4 and 5, respectively.<br />

See page 6 for more poll information.<br />

BREAK on through to the other side: The Fighting Sioux introduced<br />

themselves to the Football Championship Subdivision with a 40-14 victory over the<br />

visiting Texas A&M-Kingsville Javelinas. With its 31-17 victory over former <strong>North</strong> Central<br />

Conference (NCC) foe St. Cloud State, <strong>North</strong> <strong>Dakota</strong> remains as the only undefeated<br />

program in the Great West Conference (GWC).<br />

The Sioux will face their first GWC opponent on Oct. 25 when they travel to UC Davis.<br />

Bringing their “A” game: UND has now won 16 consecutive season openers. Last<br />

season the Sioux recorded a 59-0 dismantling <strong>of</strong> Humboldt State. The Sioux have not lost a<br />

season opener since falling 31-13 at Indiana (Pa.) to open the 1992 campaign.<br />

Thursday’s win put UND at 8-0 in home openers at the Alerus Center, outscoring its opponents<br />

390-48 for an average score <strong>of</strong> 49-6:<br />

Date Opponent Result<br />

9.08.01 Minnesota, Crookston W, 57-6<br />

8.29.02 Minnesota, Crookston W, 57-0<br />

9.06.03 Minnesota, Crookston W, 59-0<br />

8.28.04 Delta State W, 28-19<br />

9.03.05 West Chester W, 41-7<br />

9.16.06 Winona State W, 49-2<br />

8.23.07 Humboldt State W, 59-0<br />

8.28.08 Texas A&M-Kingsville W, 40-14<br />

2008 UND STARTING LINEUPS<br />

WEEKLY COACHES<br />

AWARDS<br />

(Idaho State)<br />

Scout Defense<br />

Chris Schann<br />

Scout Offense<br />

Brandon Quesenberry<br />

Offence<br />

Offensive Line (The Hogs)<br />

Defense<br />

Ty Boyle, Mike Ebanks<br />

Special Teams<br />

Kick<strong>of</strong>f Team<br />

great west conference<br />

players <strong>of</strong> the week<br />

OFFENSE<br />

Sept. 21 – Josh Murray (UND)<br />

Sept. 14 – Dan Skelly (USD)<br />

Sept. 7 – Chris Carter (UC Davis)<br />

Aug. 31 – Ramses Barden (Cal Poly)<br />

DEFENSE<br />

Sept. 21 – Gavin Cooper (Cal Poly)<br />

Sept. 14 – D.J. Senter (SUU)<br />

Sept. 7 – Sean Lawyer (Cal Poly)<br />

Aug. 31 – Steven Wulff (UC Davis)<br />

SPECIAL TEAMS<br />

Sept. 21 - John Faletoese (UC Davis)<br />

Sept. 14 – Patrick Shelton (UC Davis)<br />

Sept. 7 – Nick Miller (SUU)<br />

Aug. 31 – Trevor Ward (SUU)<br />

Opp. WR TE/WR LT LG C RG RT WR QB FB/WR/TE RB<br />

TAMK Trenbeath Grover Troen Moe Braegelmann Koelln Bondy Caufield Freund Tibesar Brady<br />

SCSU Trenbeath Grover Troen Moe Braegelmann Koelln Bondy Caufield Freund Nicholas Brady<br />

UW-L Trenbeath Grover Troen Moe Braegelmann Koelln Bondy Caufield Freund Tibesar Murray<br />

at ISU Trenbeath Grover Troen Moe Braegelmann Koelln Bondy Caufield Freund Tibesar Brady<br />

at SLU* Trenbeath Grover Troen Moe Braegelmann Koelln Bondy Caufield Freund Tibesar<br />

WWU<br />

at UCD<br />

at SIU<br />

SUU<br />

at USD<br />

Opp. DE/RE NG DE OLB ILB ILB OLB CB CB SS FS<br />

TAMK Richter Wayne DeMontigny Giles Miller Holinka Tescher Hawkins Otto Schwenzfeier Manke<br />

SCSU Ebanks Wayne DeMontigny Giles Miller Holinka Tescher Hawkins Otto Schwenzfeier Manke<br />

UW-L Richter Wayne DeMontigny Giles Miller Holinka Tescher Hawkins Otto Schwenzfeier Manke<br />

at ISU Richter Wayne DeMontigny Giles Miller Holinka Tescher Hawkins Otto Schwenzfeier Manke<br />

at SLU* Richter Wayne DeMontigny Giles Miller Holinka Tescher Hawkins Otto Schwenzfeier<br />

WWU<br />

at UCD<br />

at SIU<br />

SUU<br />

at USD<br />

*Projected<br />

WE ARE 1. WE ARE NORTH DAKOTA.

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