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<strong>2010</strong> <strong>Football</strong> Schedule<br />

Sept. 4<br />

Sept. 11<br />

Sept. 18<br />

Sept. 25<br />

Oct. 2<br />

Oct. 9<br />

Oct. 16<br />

Oct. 23<br />

Oct. 30<br />

Nov. 6<br />

Nov. 13<br />

Emporia State University ...............................................1 p.m.<br />

Jones Field/Welch Stadium, Emporia, Kan.<br />

Drake University ...........................................................7 p.m.<br />

Allgood-Bailey Stadium – Rolla, Mo.<br />

University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point ..........................1 p.m.<br />

Community Stadium at Goerke Park – Stevens Point, Wis.<br />

University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse .................................1 p.m.<br />

Allgood-Bailey Stadium – Rolla, Mo.<br />

Northwestern Oklahoma State Univ. (Homecoming) ....1 p.m.<br />

Allgood-Bailey Stadium – Rolla, Mo.<br />

University of South Alabama .........................................4 p.m.<br />

Ladd-Peebles Stadium – Mobile, Ala.<br />

Kentucky Wesleyan College (Hall of Fame Day) ...........1 p.m.<br />

Allgood-Bailey Stadium, Rolla, Mo.<br />

University of Saint Francis ...............................11 a.m. (CDT)<br />

Bishop D’Arcy Stadium – Fort Wayne, Ind.<br />

Urbana University (Senior Day) ....................................1 p.m.<br />

Allgood-Bailey Stadium – Rolla, Mo.<br />

Saint Joseph’s College ..................................................12 p.m.<br />

Alumni Stadium – Rensselaer, Ind.<br />

Lincoln University .........................................................2 p.m.<br />

Dwight Reed Stadium, Jefferson City, Mo.


TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

<strong>2010</strong> Schedule................................................................IFC<br />

Quick Facts/<strong>Media</strong> Information ..........................................2<br />

Allgood-Bailey Stadium ......................................................3<br />

About <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T ..........................................................4<br />

Miner All-America Players ..................................................6<br />

Academic All-America Players ............................................7<br />

Coaching Staff ....................................................................8<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> S&T Administration ...........................................13<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> S&T <strong>Athletics</strong> Directory .....................................15<br />

<strong>2010</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T Miners<br />

<strong>2010</strong> Season Preview ........................................................16<br />

<strong>2010</strong> Miner Roster ............................................................20<br />

<strong>2010</strong> Pre-Season Depth Chart ..........................................22<br />

Returning Lettermen ........................................................23<br />

Returning Squad Members ...............................................36<br />

Newcomers ......................................................................43<br />

Career Statistics for Returning Players ..............................45<br />

2009 in Review<br />

2009 Miner Statistics ........................................................47<br />

2009 Season Bests ............................................................49<br />

2009 Box Scores/Game Summaries ...................................50<br />

Miner <strong>Football</strong> History<br />

Miner <strong>Football</strong> Records ....................................................62<br />

Miner Top 10 Lists ...........................................................64<br />

Top Single Game/Single Season Performances ..................65<br />

Annual Leaders.................................................................68<br />

Performance Lists .............................................................69<br />

Miners in Homecoming Games ........................................70<br />

All-Time Results ...............................................................71<br />

All-Time vs. Opponents ....................................................76<br />

<strong>2010</strong> Miner Opponents ....................................................81<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> S&T Athletic Hall of Fame .................................92<br />

Great Lakes Valley Conference <strong>Football</strong> in 2012 .............IBC<br />

Credits<br />

The <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T football media guide was produced<br />

by the sports information office at <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T, with<br />

assistance from Joann Stiritz and Megan Kean-O’Brien<br />

in the university’s publications office. Photos and other<br />

information were provided by Lisa Cannon, Rolla Daily<br />

News, Brad Rupert, Jeff Jones Photography, Zachary<br />

Anderson-Boland and sports information directors from<br />

opposing institutions. The book was printed by the<br />

University of <strong>Missouri</strong> Printing Services.<br />

1MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong>


MEDIA FACTS AND INFORMATION<br />

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Information for Incoming <strong>Media</strong><br />

Credentials for Miner games: Credentials will be<br />

assigned to news media covering the game. Press passes<br />

must be requested at least one day in<br />

advance of the game to be covered. Please make all<br />

requests to John Kean, Sports Information, <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

S&T, Rolla, Mo. 65401; phone number is (573) 341-<br />

4140.<br />

Game services: <strong>Media</strong> representatives will receive a<br />

game program and game notes prior to the contest,<br />

halftime statistics, and a final game packet including<br />

play-by-play of the action. Refreshments and a<br />

pre-game meal are also available.<br />

Interview policy: Post-game interviews with Miner<br />

players are allowed. Please inform S&T Sports<br />

Information Director John Kean if you wish<br />

to interview S&T player(s) near the end of the<br />

game and he will make the player(s) available in a<br />

designated area. Access to the S&T locker room is<br />

prohibited. Head Coach David Brown will be<br />

available for interviews in the press box following<br />

his post-game radio show. All interviews with Miner<br />

players and coaches during the week must be cleared<br />

through the S&T sports information office. Interviews<br />

with opposing players following the game must be arranged<br />

with that school’s sports information director.<br />

On the Web: Information on <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T athletics<br />

is available online at: sports.mst.edu. At that site, you<br />

can receive up-to-date information on the university’s<br />

15 athletic teams and link into many other sites on<br />

the Internet, such as the NCAA, the NCAA Division II<br />

home page and other NCAA Division II institutions.<br />

<strong>Media</strong> outlets<br />

Quick facts<br />

Newspapers:<br />

Rolla Daily News: 101 W. Seventh, Rolla, Mo. 65401; (573) 364-2468<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> Miner (S&T): <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T, Rolla, Mo. 65409; (573) 341-4235<br />

Waynesville Daily <strong>Guide</strong>: Drawer S, Waynesville, Mo. 65583; (573) 336-3711<br />

St. Louis Post-Dispatch: 900 No. Tucker, St. Louis, Mo. 63101; (314) 340-8170<br />

Kansas City Star: 1729 Grand Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 64108; (816) 234-4355<br />

Springfield News-Leader: 651 Boonville, Springfield, Mo. 65806; (417) 836-1118<br />

Radio:<br />

KTTR/KZNN: 1505 Soest, Rolla, Mo. 65401; (573) 364-2525<br />

KMST (S&T): 400 W. 14th, G-4 Library, Rolla, Mo. 65409; (573) 341-4386<br />

Television:<br />

KRCG: P.O. Box 659, Jefferson City, Mo. 65102; (573) 896-5144<br />

KOLR: 2650 E Division, Springfield, Mo. 65803; (417) 862-6397<br />

KSPR: 1359 St. Louis St., Springfield, Mo. 65808; (417) 831-1234<br />

KYTV: 999 W Sunshine, Springfield, Mo. 65807; (417) 831-0000<br />

Location: Rolla, Mo. 65401<br />

Founded: 1870<br />

Enrollment: 6,800<br />

Chancellor: Dr. John F. Carney III<br />

Director of <strong>Athletics</strong>: Mark Mullin<br />

Office Phone: (573) 341-4175<br />

Head <strong>Football</strong> Coach: David Brown<br />

Coaching Record: 0-0 (First year)<br />

Office Phone: (573) 341-4957<br />

Assistant Coach (Secondary): Travis Boulware<br />

Office Phone: (573) 341-4191<br />

Assistant Coach (Offensive Coordinator): Nate Saum<br />

Office Phone: (573) 341-6897<br />

Assistant Coach (Offensive Line): Andy Ball<br />

Office Phone: (573) 341-6226<br />

Assistant Coach (Defensive Line): Brett Sykes<br />

Office Phone: (573) 341-4103<br />

Assistant Coach (Tight Ends): Andrew Ravadge<br />

Assistant Coach (Linebackers): Akeem Robinson<br />

Assistant Coach (Quarterbacks): Anthony Garnett<br />

Assistant Coach (Running Backs): Brandon Landry<br />

Assistant Coach (Defensive Backs): David Richardson<br />

2009 Record: 4-7<br />

Home Field: Allgood-Bailey Stadium/Jackling Field<br />

Capacity (Surface): 8,000 (grass)<br />

Press Box Phone: (573) 341-6054<br />

Nickname: Miners<br />

Colors: Silver and Gold<br />

Conference: NCAA Division II Independent<br />

Athletic Trainer (<strong>Football</strong>): Justin Drake<br />

Office Phone: (573) 341-4107<br />

Sports Information Director: John Kean<br />

Office Phone: (573) 341-4140<br />

Cell Phone: (573) 233-6891<br />

Fax: (573) 341-4880<br />

Email Address: jkean@mst.edu<br />

Website: sports.mst.edu<br />

Assistant Sports Information Director: Luke Rinne<br />

Office Phone: (573) 341-4140<br />

Email address: rinnel@mst.edu


ALLGOOD-BAILEY STADIUM<br />

Fans attending Miner football games have<br />

beautiful surroundings to watch games on the campus.<br />

Allgood-Bailey Stadium is in its 44th year as the<br />

home the Miners and the facility has undergone a few<br />

changes over the years.<br />

The most recent makeover took place<br />

following the 2000 season, thanks to a $1.5 million gift<br />

from alumnus and former Miner player Keith Bailey<br />

and his wife, Pat. The couple’s donation led to the<br />

construction of lights, a new restroom and concession<br />

facility for the stadium and an all-weather track for the<br />

university’s track and field program. In the summer of<br />

2006, the locker room facilities were renovated with<br />

additional plans for upgrades at the facility.<br />

During the groundbreaking ceremony in October 2000, S&T officials announced that the stadium complex<br />

would be named Allgood-Bailey Stadium in honor of retired S&T coach Dewey Allgood. Bailey, a 1964 graduate of<br />

S&T who served as chair, president and chief executive officer of The Williams Companies Inc. in Tulsa, says Allgood<br />

was a major influence during Bailey’s years at S&T.<br />

Allgood spent 40 years as a coach at the university and was the Miners’ head football coach when the facility, built<br />

as part of a package with the Gale Bullman Multi-Purpose Building, opened for play in 1967.<br />

The stadium retained the name of the old field which hosted Miner football from 1915 to 1966. It was named for<br />

alumnus Daniel Cowan Jackling, who donated $5,000 to construct the original Jackling Field that stood just south of<br />

Bishop Avenue; the location is now the site of several campus buildings near the Curtis Laws Wilson Library. A plaque<br />

on campus between the Humanities/Social Science and Computer Science buildings marks the spot where the original<br />

field was located.<br />

The current facility seats 8,000 spectators, with a steel grandstand on the east side and another set of bleachers on<br />

the opposite side. A dressing room facility, which includes locker rooms, meeting rooms, storage areas and offices,<br />

is located at the south end of the facility. The 810-square-foot stadium press box stands atop the west stands.<br />

The first game in the facility was played in 1967, before the stadium was completed. A total of 5,000<br />

temporary bleachers were used during the first year and the complex was completed by the start of the 1969 season.<br />

The 73rd <strong>Missouri</strong> General Assembly provided $2 million for the construction project in 1965. Construction was<br />

performed by the Maggi Construction Co. Inc. of Rolla. In the summer of 1998, a new grass playing field was installed<br />

by Munie Outdoor Services of Caseyville, Ill., the same firm that installed the grass baseball field at St. Louis’ Busch<br />

Stadium II. Maggi Inc. and CSE Enterprises were the lead contractors during the 2001 stadium renovation.<br />

Stadium Facts<br />

Opened: 1967, renovated in 2001<br />

Cost: $2 million, $1.5 million for renovation<br />

First game: Sept. 16, 1967; Miners defeated Harding 25-14<br />

First night game: Sept. 1, 2001: Miners beat Quincy 45-12<br />

Playing surface: Grass (new field installed in 1998)<br />

First Touchdown: Robert Nicodemus, S&T vs. Harding,<br />

Sept. 16, 1967 (43-yard run)<br />

First Field Goal: Larry Oliver, S&T vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> State University,<br />

Oct. 14, 1967 (30 yards)<br />

Most Points (S&T): 63 vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 8, 2008<br />

Most Points (opponent): 91, Pittsburg State, Sept. 25, 2004<br />

Most Points (both teams): 118, S&T vs. Pittsburg State,<br />

Sept. 25, 2004 (PSU won 91-27)<br />

Longest Winning Streak: 16 games, Oct. 31, 1981 to Oct. 27, 1984<br />

Longest Unbeaten Streak: 19 games, Sept. 26, 1981 to Oct. 27, 1984<br />

Longest Losing Streak: 15 games, Sept. 15, 2001 to Nov. 15, 2003<br />

Miners’ record at facility: 95-117-6<br />

Miners’ Year-by-Year Record<br />

at Allgood-Bailey Stadium<br />

1967........ 1-5<br />

1968........ 2-2<br />

1969........ 3-1<br />

1970.....3-1-1<br />

1971........ 3-2<br />

1972........ 0-5<br />

1973.....2-2-1<br />

1974........ 3-1<br />

1975.....0-5-1<br />

1976.....2-2-1<br />

1977........ 5-2<br />

1978........ 5-1<br />

1979.....2-2-1<br />

1980........ 5-0<br />

1981.....4-1-1<br />

1982........ 5-0<br />

1983........ 5-0<br />

1984........ 4-1<br />

1985........ 3-1<br />

1986........ 2-4<br />

1987........ 2-3<br />

1988........ 2-2<br />

1989........ 0-5<br />

1990........ 0-4<br />

1991........ 3-3<br />

1992........ 1-3<br />

1993........ 2-4<br />

1994........ 2-2<br />

1995........ 1-4<br />

1996........ 2-4<br />

1997........ 2-3<br />

1998........ 0-5<br />

1999........ 0-5<br />

2000........ 1-5<br />

2001........ 1-4<br />

2002........ 0-6<br />

2003........ 0-5<br />

2004........ 2-4<br />

2005........ 4-2<br />

2006........ 4-1<br />

2007........ 3-2<br />

2008........ 4-1<br />

2009........ 3-2<br />

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ABOUT MISSOURI S&T<br />

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Campus overview<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> S&T is one of the top<br />

technological research universities in<br />

the nation. Surrounded by Ozarks<br />

scenery (Rolla is about 100 miles<br />

west of St. Louis), the campus is<br />

accessible, safe and friendly. Known<br />

for its engineering programs, S&T<br />

also offers degrees in the sciences,<br />

liberal arts, humanities and business.<br />

About 6,800 students are currently<br />

enrolled in classes, making S&T big<br />

enough to accommodate a diverse<br />

population but small enough for<br />

individuals to stand out.<br />

S&T students are expected to actively<br />

participate in the processes of<br />

getting an education, whether that<br />

means joining a student design team,<br />

participating in intercollegiate<br />

athletics, conducting research with<br />

faculty members, helping to<br />

assure safe drinking water in a<br />

Central American community, or planning activities for the<br />

campus’s next St. Pat’s celebration. Upon graduation, these<br />

experienced students are in extremely high demand by companies<br />

across the nation and around the world.<br />

Without exceptional faculty members and involved<br />

alumni, it wouldn’t be possible to give these students a<br />

world-class education. The campus currently employs<br />

astronauts, bridge builders, chemists, filmmakers, historians,<br />

pyrotechnicians, rocket scientists, solar energy experts and<br />

video bloggers. S&T graduates, many of whom give time and<br />

money back to the university, work on the International Space<br />

Station, play professional poker, run NASCAR teams, search<br />

for cancer cures, win Academy Awards and lead Fortune 500<br />

companies.<br />

S&T is a campus in motion. With more than 200<br />

student organizations on campus, there’s a place for everyone<br />

to get involved. Students can be seen pedaling humanpowered<br />

vehicles in the shadow of Toomey Hall, the new<br />

mechanical and aerospace engineering complex, or building<br />

solar-powered cars and houses. Mining engineers are<br />

growing oil-producing algae underground while materials<br />

scientists are learning how to mend broken bones with glass<br />

in their laboratories. Founded in 1870, the University of<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> School of Mines and Metallurgy was the first<br />

technological institution west of the Mississippi River.<br />

One of four campuses in the University of <strong>Missouri</strong> System,<br />

the name was changed to the University of <strong>Missouri</strong>-Rolla in<br />

1964 and changed to its current name of <strong>Missouri</strong> University<br />

of Science and Technology in 2008.<br />

Did you know<br />

- Approximately 96 percent of all reporting<br />

graduates secure a position in the field of<br />

their choice within three months of<br />

graduation.<br />

- <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T graduates earn the highest<br />

starting salaries in the Midwest ($57,000<br />

average), according to Payscale Inc.<br />

- <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T offers more than 65 degreegranting<br />

academic programs, including 19<br />

engineering fields.<br />

- Student-to-faculty ratio is 16:1.<br />

- Average class size is 29 students.<br />

- Average lab size is 17 students.<br />

- <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T hosts more than 25 research<br />

centers, labs and institutes.<br />

- <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T ranks among the Top 25 in<br />

Forbes magazine’s list of most entrepreneurial<br />

American campuses.<br />

- More than 80 percent of students receive<br />

financial aid.


ATHLETICS AT MISSOURI S&T<br />

About athletics<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> S&T boasts a competitive athletic program as a member of NCAA Division II and the Great Lakes<br />

Valley Conference in all of its sports except football (playing as a NCAA Division II independent; the GLVC will add<br />

football as a conference sport in 2012) and swimming (aligned with the New South Intercollegiate Swimming<br />

Conference). With the addition of volleyball in 2007, S&T fields eight men’s and seven women’s varsity teams.<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> S&T student-athletes have shown success at the national level both on the field and in the classroom.<br />

On the field<br />

S&T teams have finished in the top 10 at the national level for 13 of the past 14 seasons. S&T has won four<br />

NCAA national championships on an individual basis in swimming during the past seven seasons, with Zlatan<br />

Hamzic capturing the title in the 200-yard breaststroke at the 2009 NCAA Division II Championships. S&T’s 200-<br />

yard freestyle relay team won back-to-back Division II championships in 2001 and 2002, while the 400-yard<br />

freestyle relay team took home a national title in 2002. The Miner swimming team has finished among the top<br />

four in the nation in three of the past four years, headed by a runner-up finish at the 2008 national meet.<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> S&T’s men’s track and field team swept the GLVC championships in 2009 and combined with the<br />

women’s team to send eight individuals to national competition -- and all of them finished among the top eight<br />

to earn All-America honors.<br />

S&T’s football team matched its best record over the last 23 seasons in 2008, while the last year saw S&T’s<br />

men’s soccer, men’s and women’s basketball and softball teams all qualify for GLVC post-season play. The Lady<br />

Miner basketball and softball teams have made NCAA regional competition in recent years, with the basketball<br />

team making it to the championship game of the NCAA Great Lakes Regional in 2008.<br />

Since 1935, <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T athletic teams have won or shared 37 league titles.<br />

In the classroom<br />

S&T is proud of its academic reputation as one of the<br />

top institutions for science and technology. The results<br />

are shown in the consistently strong performance of the<br />

student-athletes on the S&T campus.<br />

During the 2009-10 academic year, a total of 219<br />

student-athletes at S&T finished with a 3.0 or better GPA,<br />

a total that included 47 members of the football team.<br />

The university also has a high number of selections to the<br />

academic teams in the past year that were released by the<br />

Great Lakes Valley Conference, Great Lakes <strong>Football</strong> Conference<br />

and New South Intercollegiate Swimming Conference.<br />

A total of 107 S&T student-athletes were selected to<br />

the GLVC’s All-Academic team for the 2009-10 school year,<br />

the sixth-best total in the 15-team conference.<br />

S&T student-athletes have won 54 Academic<br />

All-America awards, as selected by CoSIDA and its<br />

program sponsors, and 168 Academic All-District awards<br />

during the past 18 years. In addition, numerous teams and<br />

individuals have been honored for their success as<br />

student-athletes by their various national organizations.<br />

In the past year, two S&T student-athletes earned ESPN<br />

The Magazine Academic All-America honors. A total of 10<br />

individuals were named to their selected Academic All-<br />

District teams during the 2009-10 season. S&T has had 23<br />

Academic All-America selections over the past six seasons for a total of 33 since 2000, the fourth-best total in NCAA<br />

Division II.<br />

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MISSOURI S&T ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS<br />

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Ed Kromka (1941): Kromka was<br />

the first Miner to earn All-America<br />

honors as he was named to the Little<br />

All-America Team. Kromka, who<br />

died in 1971, was one of the charter<br />

inductees into the Miner Athletic Hall<br />

of Fame in 1987.<br />

Frank Winfield (1969): Winfield<br />

was named to the Kodak All-America<br />

Team at offensive guard after a standout<br />

year that saw S&T post its first<br />

winning record in years. Winfield was<br />

inducted into Miner Athletic Hall of<br />

Fame in 1990.<br />

Merle Dillow (1974): Dillow was<br />

chosen to the Kodak All-America<br />

Team after a 50-catch, 786-yard<br />

season. He shares the record with<br />

eight touchdown catches in one<br />

season. Dillow was inducted into the<br />

Miner Athletic Hall of Fame in 2000.<br />

Bill Grantham (1980): Grantham<br />

was named to the Kodak All-America<br />

Team after helping lead the<br />

Miners to a 10-0 record and No. 10<br />

final national ranking in 1980. He<br />

holds the MIAA record with 29 career<br />

interceptions. Grantham was inducted<br />

into the Miner Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997.<br />

Eivind Listerud (1993): Listerud<br />

was the chosed to Kodak’s All-America<br />

team following the 1993 season<br />

when he was one of the nation’s most<br />

accurate placekickers. Listerud made<br />

12 of his 13 field goal<br />

attempts and scored a team-high 56<br />

points. He also earned second-team<br />

GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America honors that<br />

season.<br />

Cole Drussa (2003-04): Drussa<br />

was the first Miner player to earn<br />

All-America honors in two different<br />

seasons, doing so following the 2003<br />

and 2004 campaigns. In 2003, he<br />

earned second-team All-America honors<br />

from <strong>Football</strong> Gazette after a year<br />

in which he was among the national<br />

reception leaders for tight ends. Drussa caught 55<br />

passes for 601 yards on the season with five<br />

touchdowns in 2003. The following season, Drussa<br />

was a consensus All-America pick after catching 69<br />

passes for 790 yards and seven touchdowns. He<br />

was a first-team All-America pick by Daktronics and<br />

<strong>Football</strong> Gazette, second-team by D2<strong>Football</strong>.com and<br />

third team on the Associated Press Little All-America<br />

Team. In addition, he was a first-team choice to ESPN<br />

The Magazine’s Academic<br />

All-America Team.<br />

Joe Winters (2006): Winters was<br />

named to <strong>Football</strong> Gazette’s All-<br />

America squad as an honorable<br />

mention pick after breaking the<br />

school record for passing yards in<br />

a season with 3,724. Winters also<br />

threw 35 touchdown passes on the<br />

season to earn first-team all-conference honors in the<br />

Great Lakes <strong>Football</strong> Conference.<br />

Ashton Gronewold (2005-06-07):<br />

Gronewold completed a<br />

standout career in the 2007 season<br />

by being selected to the Associated<br />

Press Little All-America First Team,<br />

Daktronics and<br />

<strong>Football</strong> Gazette second team and<br />

D2<strong>Football</strong>.com third team. In 2007, he<br />

accumulated a school record 2,250 yards and was<br />

named a regional finalist for the Harlon Hill Award,<br />

given to the top player in NCAA Division II. As a<br />

junior, he was selected to the Associated Press Little<br />

All-America second team, <strong>Football</strong> Gazette’s third team<br />

and D2<strong>Football</strong>.com’s honorable mention squad after<br />

a season where he broke the S&T single-season marks<br />

for receiving. He holds the Miners’ seasonal marks for<br />

receptions with 87 (set in 2007), yards with 1,120<br />

(2006) and touchdown catches with 17 set in 2005,<br />

as well as the career marks in all three categories. In<br />

2005, Gronewold netted<br />

honorable mention All-America laurels from<br />

<strong>Football</strong> Gazette. He was named Great Lakes<br />

<strong>Football</strong> Conference’s “Offensive Player of the Year” in<br />

2006.<br />

Bryan Crider (2009): Crider<br />

earned a spot on the Associated<br />

Press Little All-America team following<br />

a senior year in which he<br />

caught 57 passes for 604 yards and<br />

four touchdowns. The 57 catches<br />

gave Crider a total of 142 for his<br />

career, the most by any tight end in Miner history.<br />

During the season, Crider had a 12-catch, 134-yard<br />

performance against Saint Francis (Ind.), including<br />

a key 24-yard reception in S&T’s game-winning drive.


ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS<br />

S&T is proud of its academic reputation as one of the<br />

top institutions for science and technology. The results<br />

are shown in the consistently strong performance of the<br />

student-athletes on the S&T campus.<br />

During the 2009-10 academic year, a total of 237<br />

student-athletes at S&T finished with a 3.0 or better GPA,<br />

a total that included 47 members of the football team.<br />

The university also has a high number of selections to the<br />

academic teams in the past year that were released by<br />

the Great Lakes Valley Conference, Great Lakes <strong>Football</strong><br />

Conference and New South Intercollegiate Swimming<br />

Conference.<br />

A total of 107 S&T student-athletes were selected to<br />

the GLVC’s All-Academic team for the 2009-10 school year,<br />

the sixth-best total in the 15-team conference.<br />

S&T student-athletes have won 54 Academic<br />

All-America awards, as selected by CoSIDA and its<br />

program sponsors, and 168 Academic All-District awards<br />

during the past 18 years. In addition, numerous teams and<br />

individuals have been honored for their success as<br />

student-athletes by their various national organizations.<br />

In the past year, two S&T student-athletes earned ESPN<br />

The Magazine Academic All-America honors. A total of 10<br />

individuals were named to their selected Academic All-<br />

District teams during the 2009-10 season. S&T has had 23<br />

Academic All-America selections over the past six seasons<br />

for a total of 33 since 2000, the fourth-best total in NCAA<br />

Division II.<br />

Cole Drussa was a first-team Academic All-America<br />

selection in 2004, the same year in which he was named<br />

All-America at tight end on the field.<br />

MISSOURI S&T ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS<br />

Kim Colter<br />

DB, 1972<br />

First Team<br />

Paul Janke<br />

OL, 1980<br />

First Team<br />

Randy Hauser<br />

DB, 1982<br />

Second Team<br />

Bob Pressly<br />

DL, 1982<br />

Second Team<br />

Tom Reed<br />

RB, 1986<br />

First Team<br />

Jim Pfeiffer<br />

OL, 1987-88<br />

First Team<br />

Mark Diamond<br />

DB, 1991<br />

Second Team<br />

Top NCAA Division II<br />

Academic All-America Producing<br />

Schools of the 2000s<br />

Don Huff<br />

DB, 1991-92<br />

First Team<br />

Curt Kimmel<br />

DL, 2001-02<br />

Second Team<br />

Eivind Listerud<br />

PK, 1993<br />

Second Team<br />

Cole Drussa<br />

TE, 2004<br />

First Team<br />

Brian Gilmore<br />

LB, 1994-95-96<br />

First Team<br />

Phil Shin<br />

WR, 2005<br />

First Team<br />

School Conference Total<br />

1. Pittsburg State ..............................................MIAA ............................................. 46<br />

2. Truman State .................................................MIAA ............................................. 45<br />

3. Wingate .................................................. South Atlantic .................................... 34<br />

4. <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T ............................................MIAA/GLVC ....................................... 33<br />

5. Indianapolis ................................................... GLVC ............................................. 30<br />

6. Adams State ........................................ Rocky Mountain .................................. 23<br />

7. Barry.........................................................Sunshine State .................................... 20<br />

T8. Abilene Christian ................................... Lone Star ......................................... 18<br />

T8. Central <strong>Missouri</strong> .........................................MIAA ............................................. 18<br />

T10. Emporia State ...........................................MIAA ............................................. 16<br />

T10. <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern ..................................MIAA ............................................. 16<br />

7MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong>


HEAD COACH DAVID BROWN<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

8<br />

David Brown, an assistant coach at Ohio University<br />

for the past four seasons who has worked with one of<br />

the nation’s top defenses at that level, is entering his<br />

first season as the head football coach at <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T.<br />

Brown, who officially assumed the head coaching<br />

duties March 15, took over for Kirby Cannon, who<br />

stepped down to join the staff at Central Michigan<br />

University. He is the 14th head coach in the history of<br />

the Miner program and only the sixth since 1937.<br />

“It is an honor and a privilege to be named the head<br />

football coach at <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T,” Brown said. “S&T is a<br />

great place to get a first-class education, play<br />

competitive football and live in one of the best regions<br />

in the country,” Brown said. “I look forward to coaching<br />

and recruiting the type of student-athletes who strive<br />

to attain All-America status on the field and in the<br />

classroom.”<br />

“I am exceedingly pleased to have David joining<br />

our staff,” said S&T director of athletics Mark Mullin. “He<br />

brings tremendous experience and enthusiasm to our<br />

program. We had a strong pool of candidates for the<br />

position and the quality and relevancy of his<br />

experience stood out. His references were outstanding<br />

and included some of the nation’s top coaches.<br />

“The common theme that emerged was that David<br />

is an outstanding person, tremendous coach and<br />

rising star in the coaching ranks of college football,”<br />

he added. “The interview process did nothing but<br />

reinforce that. We are extremely excited to have David,<br />

Beth and their sons, David and Isaac, joining our Miner<br />

family.”<br />

Over the last four seasons at Ohio, Brown has<br />

served as the defensive backs coach and has also<br />

worked with aspects of the special teams. He was in<br />

charge of the punt return unit and also assisted with<br />

the punt and kickoff teams during his tenure with the<br />

Bobcat program.<br />

During his stint at Ohio, the Bobcat defense has<br />

been one of the best in the nation, ranking among the<br />

top 20 at the NCAA Division I <strong>Football</strong> Bowl Series level<br />

in pass efficiency defense and leading the nation with<br />

38 turnovers gained in the 2009 season. It was a year<br />

that saw the Bobcats win the Eastern Division title in<br />

the Mid-America Conference and earn a berth to the<br />

Little Caesar’s Pizza Bowl to face Marshall University.<br />

It was the second division title and bowl<br />

appearance for the Bobcats since 2006, when Ohio<br />

played the University of Southern Mississippi that<br />

season in the GMAC Bowl.<br />

Ohio’s defense also ranked<br />

29th overall, 15th in pass<br />

efficiency and 18th against<br />

the pass in 2006, with two<br />

members of that team’s<br />

secondary ranking as the<br />

top two players in the MAC<br />

in passes defender per game.<br />

Prior to joining the staff at<br />

Ohio, Brown spent five seasons on the staff at Cal<br />

Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, Calif.,<br />

serving as the team’s defensive coordinator in the 2004<br />

and 2005 seasons. Cal Poly won the Great West title in<br />

each of those two seasons and earned its first berth<br />

– and victory – in NCAA Division I-AA (now Division I<br />

<strong>Football</strong> Championship Series) championship play in<br />

2005.<br />

In the two years as defensive coordinator, Brown<br />

headed one the top units in Division I-AA. Both teams<br />

led the nation in quarterback sacks, with the 2005<br />

squad recording a school record of 67. The 2004 squad<br />

led the nation in rushing defense by allowing an<br />

average of just 84.3 yards per game and also ranked<br />

among the top 10 nationally in scoring defense, turnovers<br />

gained and interceptions, while the punt return<br />

team averaged better than 12 yards per return.<br />

The Mustangs also had the recipient of the Buck<br />

Buchanan Award for the top defensive player in<br />

Division I-AA in 2004 in linebacker Jordan Beck and<br />

again the following season when defensive end Chris<br />

Gocong – who led the nation with 23.5 sacks – landed<br />

the honor.<br />

Brown was the Mustangs’ linebackers coach and<br />

recruiting coordinator in his first three seasons at Cal<br />

Poly and also assisted with the kickoff and punt return<br />

teams.<br />

Throughout the years at both Ohio and Cal Poly,<br />

Brown’s return units have also ranked high nationwide<br />

with seven of the nine teams posting team averages of<br />

better than 10 yards per runback.<br />

In total, Brown has coached six All-America<br />

performers at four different positions (one linebacker,<br />

two cornerbacks, one safety and three return<br />

specialists), including five at Cal Poly and one at Idaho<br />

State, where he spent the 2000 season as the running<br />

backs coach and mentored a 1,000-yard rusher in Nick<br />

Wentworth.


HEAD COACH DAVID BROWN<br />

In the summer of 2004, Brown participated in<br />

the National <strong>Football</strong> League’s minority internship<br />

program with the Detroit Lions. In the spring of 2005,<br />

he traveled to Tokyo, Japan to help teach the Fujitsu<br />

Frontiers’ coaching staff on defensive and overall<br />

coaching strategies.<br />

Brown has also served stint as the defensive<br />

coordinator at Venice High School in Los Angeles,<br />

Calif., the defensive coordinator for the Cologne<br />

Crocodiles in Cologne, Germany, the defensive backs<br />

coach at Claremont McKenna College in Claremont,<br />

Calif., and the defensive backs coach at Allan Hancock<br />

College in Santa Maria, Calif..<br />

“Our team will play with great effort and lots of<br />

enthusiasm,” Brown said. “We will place a high level<br />

of importance on special teams play. We’ll use an<br />

aggressive, attacking style of defense and will get the<br />

ball in the hands of our playmakers on offense.”<br />

A native of Los Angeles, Brown earned his<br />

associate’s degree from Santa Monica College in 1992<br />

and went on to receive a bachelor’s degree in physical<br />

education from Cal Poly in 1996. He was a two-year<br />

member of the Mustangs’ football team, leading the<br />

squad with 69 tackles and intercepting three passes<br />

in 1994. As a senior, when he was a team captain, he<br />

registered 54 tackles and three interceptions.<br />

Brown also received a master’s of education<br />

degree in cross-cultural teaching from the National<br />

University in San Diego in 2000.<br />

The David Brown file<br />

1993-94 Defensive back, California Polytechnic<br />

University<br />

1996 Assistant coach (defensive backs), Allan<br />

Hancock College, Santa Maria, Calif.<br />

1997 Assistant coach (defensive backs), Claremont<br />

McKenna College, Claremont, Calif.<br />

1998 Assistant coach (defensive coordinator/<br />

defensive backs), Cologne Crocodiles<br />

1999 Assistant coach (defensive coordinator/<br />

defensive backs), Venice High School,<br />

Los Angeles, Calif.<br />

2000 Assistant coach (running backs), Idaho<br />

State University, Pocatello, Idaho<br />

2001-05 Assistant coach (linebackers/recruiting<br />

coordinator; became defensive coordinator<br />

in 2004), Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, Calif.<br />

2004 NFL internship with Detroit Lions<br />

2006-09 Assistant coach (defensive backs),<br />

Ohio University, Athens, Ohio<br />

2008 NFL internship with Tampa Bay Buccaneers<br />

<strong>2010</strong> Head coach, <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T<br />

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COACHING STAFF<br />

Travis Boulware, Assistant Coach (Secondary/Academic Coordinator)<br />

Travis Boulware is beginning his 24th season on the Miner staff as the defensive<br />

backfield coach and also serves as the Miners’ academic coordinator.<br />

In the 2008 season, the Miner defense held its opponents to 274 points, the lowest total<br />

in 14 seasons. S&T’s defense ranked second overall in the Great Lakes <strong>Football</strong><br />

Conference as well as in pass defense, where it held the opposition to just over 219 yards<br />

per game.<br />

Boulware came to <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T in 1987 from Washburn University, where he served as<br />

the defensive backs coach. In 1986, Washburn’s defense ranked first against the pass in the<br />

Central States Intercollegiate Conference. While coaching the defensive backs for a majority<br />

of his tenure at S&T, Boulware coached the running backs during the 1997 and 1998<br />

seasons. He returned to the secondary in 1999.<br />

Boulware, a 1982 graduate of Tennessee Technological University, played defensive back for the school’s<br />

football team for two seasons. Prior to that, he spent two years at Chowan Junior College in North Carolina.<br />

Boulware also received his master’s degree from Tennessee Tech.<br />

A native of High Point, N.C., Boulware also served as S&T’s baseball coach for 13 seasons from 1991-2003. The<br />

Miners were 20-19 in the 2003 season, their second winning season in his final three years as head coach. S&T<br />

also finished as runner-up in the MIAA Tournament to NCAA Division II World Series participant University of<br />

Central <strong>Missouri</strong> in 1997.<br />

Andy Ball, Assistant Coach (Offensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator)<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

10<br />

Andy Ball, begins his fourth season as the Miners’ offensive line coach and also serves as<br />

S&T’s recruiting coordinator. Ball has worked with an offensive unit that has set modern<br />

day offensive records during his stint at <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T, including the mark for points as the<br />

Miners scored 408 in the 2008 campaign.<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> S&T averaged 158.9 yards a game on the ground in 2008 -- an improvement<br />

of 20 yards over the 2007 season -- and racked up a school record 4,945 offensive yards in<br />

the process.<br />

In his first year at S&T, Ball worked with a unit that helped improve the Miner<br />

running game as S&T had six 100-yard rushing performances during the season.<br />

Ball previously served on the coaching staffs at Culver-Stockton College and the<br />

University of Central <strong>Missouri</strong> before joining the S&T staff last fall. He had spent the last<br />

three seasons at Culver-Stockton as the offensive line and strength coach, while also working<br />

with various aspects of the special teams.<br />

Prior to his stint at Culver-Stockton, Ball served as a graduate assistant on the staff at UCM. He worked in all<br />

aspects of the Mules’ program, including assisting on special teams, game planning and video breakdowns as<br />

well as strength and conditioning. Ball also directed the UCM summer speed camp.<br />

As a student assistant, he assisted in coaching the outside linebackers and special teams. He received his<br />

bachelor’s degree from UCM in 2001 and his master’s degree from the university two years later.<br />

Ball’s father, Randy, previously served as the head coach at Western Illinois University and <strong>Missouri</strong> State<br />

University. He is married and lives in Rolla.<br />

Andrew Ravadge, Assistant Coach (Tight Ends)<br />

Andrew Ravadge, who spent two seasons as a player on the Miner roster, is in his third<br />

season on the staff and will coach the team’s tight ends.<br />

Ravadge was a center for the Miners during the 2006 and 2007 seasons, starting in 18<br />

games during that span. He came to <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T after spending two years at DeAnza<br />

College in California and one at Cal Poly. He was a first-team all-conference selection and<br />

scholar-athlete at the high school level. Ravadge, who received his bachelor’s degree from<br />

S&T in business information systems, is originally from Cupertino, Calif.


COACHING STAFF<br />

Nate Saum, Assistant Coach (Offensive Coordinator)<br />

Nate Saum joined the <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T football staff in March <strong>2010</strong> and will serve as the<br />

team’s offensive coordinator.<br />

Saum was a graduate assistant at Ohio University during the 2009 season and<br />

worked as a student assistant on the Bobcats’ staff for four seasons prior to that, working<br />

with the team’s running backs. One of the players he coached, Kalvin McRae, posted<br />

back-to-back seasons with over 1,000 yards rushing and set the school record for career<br />

rushing yards with 4,398 yards.<br />

A running back on two state championship teams during his high school career at<br />

Amanda (Ohio) Clearcreek High School, Saum earned his Bachelor’s degree in physical<br />

education from Ohio University in 2009.<br />

Brett Sykes, Assistant Coach (Defensive Line)<br />

Brett Sykes, a former defensive lineman at Ohio University, joined the <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T<br />

coaching staff in March <strong>2010</strong> and will work with the Miners’ defensive line.<br />

Sykes spent seven seasons in the Ohio program, five as a player from 2003-07<br />

and two as defensive quality control working with the defensive line and assistant<br />

strength and conditioning during the 2009 campaign. As a player, he appeared in every<br />

game throughout his collegiate career at defensive tackle and totaled 92 tackles<br />

during his four seasons of eligibility.<br />

As a senior, he finished with 37 tackles (15 solo) from the defensive tackle spot<br />

and finished fifth in the Mid-America Conference among defensive linemen with 27<br />

tackles during the 2005 season.<br />

Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, Sykes received his bachelor’s degree in recreation<br />

management from Ohio in 2007.<br />

Akeem Robinson, Assistant Coach (Linebackers/Strength & Conditoning)<br />

Akeem Robinson joins the S&T coaching staff this season after a solid playing career<br />

at Clemson University, where he was part of four teams that played in bowl games.<br />

Robinson was a tight end for the Tigers, lettering in all four seasons and played in the<br />

Champs Sports Bowl in 2005, Music City Bowl in 2006, Chick-Fil-A Bowl in 2007 and<br />

Gator Bowl in 2008 against Nebraska.<br />

Robinson is from Miami, Fla., and earned bachelor’s degrees in sociology and parks,<br />

recreation and tourism management from Clemson in 2007 with minors in<br />

communications and sociology.<br />

Brandon Landry, Assistant Coach (Running Backs)<br />

Brandon Landry, a three-year standout for the Miners, is starting his second season as<br />

an assistant coach and will work with the running backs.<br />

Landry came to <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T from Solano Community College prior to the 2004<br />

season and spent that year quarterbacking S&T, throwing for 2,830 yards and 19<br />

touchdowns. He played at wide receiver over the next two years and was an allconference<br />

selection in both years, catching 121 balls for 1,649 yards in that span.<br />

Landry is originally from Fairfield, Calif.<br />

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COACHING STAFF<br />

Anthony Garnett, Assistant Coach (Quarterbacks)<br />

Anthony Garnett, a former collegiate quarterback at Cal Poly, joins the S&T coaching<br />

staff this year as the quarterbacks coach. Garnett played at Cal Poly during the 2004 and<br />

2005 seasons -- years when Miner head coach David Brown was on the Mustangs’ coaching<br />

staff -- and completed 159-of-286 passes for 2,739 yards and 21 touchdowns.<br />

He earned first-team all-conference and national “Player of the Week” honors<br />

during his career at Cal Poly, which he helped lead to back-to-back conference titles in the<br />

Great West Conference. He also played at Monterey Junior College for two seasons.<br />

Prior to coming to <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T, Garnett coached quarterbacks at Seaside High School<br />

in California and American Heritage High School in Florida. Garnett is originally from<br />

Seaside, Calif.<br />

David Richardson, Assistant Coach (Defensive Backs)<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

David Richardson, a former collegiate player at Cal Poly, will serve as the Miners<br />

cornerbacks coach in the <strong>2010</strong> season.<br />

Richardson had a standout career for the Mustangs as a player, earning All-America<br />

honors following the 2003 season by the American <strong>Football</strong> Coaches Association at the<br />

cornerback position. He also earned the school’s “Male Athlete of the Year” award for the<br />

2003-04 school year.<br />

In 2003, when he served as a team captain, Richardson finished with 50 tackles and<br />

five interceptions, returinng two of the interceptions for touchdowns. In 2002, he had<br />

57 tackles, three interceptions and a blocked kick, while making 46 tackles in the 2001<br />

campaign.<br />

Richardson signed as a undrafted free agent with the Jacksonville Jaguars prior to the<br />

2004 season and spent four seasons on the Jaguars’ roster as a defensive back and special<br />

teams player. He also played in NFL Europe in 2007 with the Rhein Fire in Germany and in 2008 with the Los Angeles<br />

Avengers in the Arena <strong>Football</strong> League. He began his coaching career in 2008 at Jacksonville University as an<br />

assistant coach for the defensive backs; Jacksonville won the Pioneer <strong>Football</strong> League championship in that season.<br />

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<strong>2010</strong> MISSOURI S&T COACHING STAFF: (Front row) Brandon Landry, Anthony Garnett, David Richardson, Andy Ball. (Back row)<br />

Brett Sykes, Andrew Ravadge, David Brown (head coach), Akeem Robinson, Nate Saum, Travis Boulware.


MISSOURI S&T ADMINISTRATION<br />

Dr. John F. Carney III, <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T Chancellor<br />

Dr. John F. Carney III, former provost and vice president for academic affairs at<br />

Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Mass., began his tenure as chancellor at<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> S&T on Sept. 1, 2005.<br />

A 40-year veteran of higher education, Carney served as WPI’s provost and vice<br />

president for academic affairs from 1996 through 2004. In that capacity, he hired more<br />

than half of the current tenured and tenure-track faculty. He was involved with the<br />

creation of the Center for Educational Development, Technology and Assessment, led<br />

the renovation of several WPI laboratories, bolstered the campus’s Interdisciplinary and<br />

Global Studies Division, and made WPI, one of the nation’s oldest technological<br />

universities, a more welcoming place for female faculty members.<br />

A civil engineer by training, Carney earned a bachelor’s degree from Merrimack<br />

College in North Andover, Mass., in 1963. He also earned master’s and Ph.D. degrees in civil engineering from<br />

Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill., in 1964 and 1966, respectively.<br />

Carney began his academic career at the University of Connecticut, where he served on the civil engineering<br />

faculty from 1966-1981. He then joined Auburn University in Auburn, Ala., as professor and head of the civil<br />

engineering department, a position he held until 1983, when he joined Vanderbilt University in Nashville,<br />

Tenn.,<br />

as a professor of civil engineering. At Vanderbilt, he served as associate dean for graduate affairs (1989) and then<br />

associate dean for research and graduate affairs (1993). He joined the faculty and administration at WPI in 1996.<br />

The field of impact mechanics has been Carney’s major research interest for more than 30 years. During<br />

this period, he was awarded a series of grants and contracts with the National Science Foundation, the North<br />

Atlantic Treaty Organization, the Federal Highway Administration, British Rail, the Advanced Railway Research<br />

Centre, and the Departments of Transportation in the states of Connecticut, Washington, Alabama, Georgia,<br />

Colorado, and Tennessee. This research activity resulted in the development and implementation of a whole<br />

series of impact attenuation devices employed in motorway safety applications in the United States and overseas.<br />

Carney holds nine patents in this area. In addition, his work with the railroad research community in Great<br />

Britain has led to new concepts for improving the crashworthiness of trains.<br />

Carney is the author of more than 140 technical publications in the area of structural mechanics and has<br />

been active on numerous National Research Council committees. He is also a fellow of the American Society of<br />

Engineers.<br />

Dr. Debra Robinson, Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs<br />

Dr. Debra A.G. Robinson is in her eighth year as the campus’s vice chancellor for<br />

student affairs. She took over the position Jan. 1, 2003, after spending two years as<br />

S&T’s associate vice chancellor for student and international affairs.<br />

Robinson joined the S&T student affairs staff in 1980 as a counseling psychologist.<br />

She later was assistant director and associate director of the S&T Counseling Center,<br />

and served as director of S&T’s Center for Personal and Professional Development<br />

from 1990 through 2001. In 2001, she was appointed associate vice chancellor for<br />

student and<br />

international affairs. She is responsible for directing S&T’s leadership development<br />

programs, coordinating several administrative functions within the division, coordinating<br />

staff development and training efforts, and managing relationships with external<br />

constituents. She also serves as an adjunct faculty member in the engineering<br />

management department.<br />

Robinson earned her bachelor of arts degree in psychology from the University of Illinois at Springfield in<br />

1976 and her master of arts and doctorate degrees in counseling psychology from the University of Illinois at<br />

Champaign-Urbana in 1977 and 1980, respectively. She is a member of the American Psychological Association,<br />

the International Coaching Federation and the Society of Psychologists in Management. She also remains active as<br />

a management and coaching consultant, and has written numerous papers and book chapters on a broad<br />

array of topics, including leadership development, engineering education, career opportunities, women in<br />

engineering, and how students adapt to college life.<br />

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MISSOURI S&T ADMINISTRATION<br />

Mark Mullin, Director of <strong>Athletics</strong><br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

Mark Mullin is in his 19th year as <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T’s director of athletics, where he<br />

oversees a program that won four championships while it was affiliated with the<br />

Mid-America Intercollegiate <strong>Athletics</strong> Association and two in the Great Lakes Valley<br />

Conference, while having numerous student-athletes win academic honors on both<br />

the conference and national levels.<br />

During the 2008-09 school year, S&T won its first Great Lakes Valley Conference<br />

championships as the men’s track and field teams swept the GLVC titles, while S&T<br />

also had teams qualify for the GLVC’s post-season tournaments in women’s<br />

basketball, men’s soccer and softball. S&T’s swimming team posted its third straight<br />

top-four finish at the NCAA Division II Championships by placing third en route to<br />

its 13th finish among the top 10 in the last 14 seasons at the national meet.<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> S&T recorded its highest finish ever in the U.S. Sports Academy<br />

Director’s Cup standings in 2007-08, a year in which S&T served as the host institution for the 2008 NCAA<br />

Division II Swimming & Diving Championships; the Miners finished as the national runner-up at that meet.<br />

During Mullin’s tenure, <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T has also served as the host for the NCAA South Central men’s basketball<br />

regional, MIAA men’s basketball finals in 1996, 1999 MIAA cross country championships, 2008 GLVC cross<br />

country championships and <strong>2010</strong> GLVC track & field championships.<br />

In addition to his duties as athletic director, Mullin served as swimming and diving coach for 12 years and<br />

led the Miners to a 96-27 dual meet record and seven regional championships. His final team finished third<br />

at the 1998 NCAA Division II Championships, the highest finish ever for an S&T athletic team at the time at an<br />

NCAA championship event.<br />

Mullin has served two terms as the chair of the NCAA Division II men’s and women’s swimming and diving<br />

committee and is serving on the NCAA regional advisory committee in football for Super Region 3 this season.<br />

He completed a two-year term as the president of the MIAA after spending the two prior years as the<br />

conference’s vice president prior to S&T’s switch to the GLVC.<br />

Dr. Jeff Cawlfield, NCAA Faculty Representative<br />

Dr. Jeff Cawlfield, professor of geological engineering at <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T, is in his<br />

eighth year as the university’s faculty representative to the NCAA. He took over the<br />

duties in January 2003 following the retirement of Dr. Jack Ridley, who had served<br />

in the role for the previous three years.<br />

After joining the S&T faculty in 1987, Cawlfield was named professor of<br />

geological engineering in 1999 and became head of the geological engineering<br />

department the following year. He moved into the role of associate dean in 2001.<br />

Cawlfield received an S&T Sustained Excellence in Teaching award in 2003.<br />

Cawlfield received his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Washington State<br />

University in 1981 and his master’s and doctorate degrees at the University of<br />

California-Berkeley.<br />

Cawlfield is also an Honorary Knight of St. Patrick, an honor he received in 2002<br />

along with a group that included Dr. Manuel Pacheco prior to his retirement as president of the University of <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

System. He was selected by Pacheco to attend the first UM Administrative Leadership Development Program<br />

during the 2000-01 academic year.<br />

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MISSOURI S&T ADMINISTRATION<br />

Sarah Moore, Assistant Director of <strong>Athletics</strong>/Senior Women’s Administrator<br />

Sarah Moore is in her eighth year as the assistant director of athletics at S&T, where<br />

she also serves as the senior women’s administrator. In addition to her administrative<br />

duties within the athletics department, Moore is also the chair of the physical<br />

education and recreation department.<br />

Moore spent 13 seasons as the head coach for the S&T cross country and men’s track<br />

programs and 18 seasons as the head coach of the women’s track squad before moving<br />

into the administrative level. She is a 1973 graduate of Union University and is in her<br />

28th year at S&T, where she has also coached the Lady Miner softball and<br />

tennis teams. While serving as track coach, she completed a six-year term as a<br />

member of the NCAA Track and Field committee.<br />

Before coming to S&T, Moore spent three seasons at the University of Wyoming and one at the University of<br />

Memphis.<br />

Debbie Hickey, Officer of NCAA Compliance/Budget<br />

Debbie Hickey is in her 14th year as the university’s budget and NCAA compliance<br />

officer for the university’s department of intercollegiate athletics.<br />

Hickey is in charge of handling all NCAA eligibility matters for the 300-plus student<br />

athletes in the <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T athletics program. She is in her 23rd year at the university,<br />

previously serving in the accounting and fiscal services office.<br />

A native of Steelville, Mo., Hickey is a 2003 graduate of <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T with<br />

a bachelor’s degree in psychology. She is a certified high school volleyball official and<br />

also runs an interior design company.<br />

MISSOURI S&T ATHLETICS STAFF DIRECTORY<br />

(Area code: 573)<br />

Mark Mullin (Director of <strong>Athletics</strong>). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341-4175<br />

Joe Ahearn (Men’s Soccer Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341-4102<br />

Andy Ball (<strong>Football</strong> Assistant) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341-6897<br />

Travis Boulware (<strong>Football</strong> Assistant) . . . . . . . . . . . . 341-4191<br />

Kirby Cannon (Head <strong>Football</strong> Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . 341-4957<br />

Todd DeGraffenreid (Head Baseball Coach) . . . . . 341-7506<br />

Justin Drake (Athletic Trainer) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341-4107<br />

Alan Eads (Women’s Basketball Coach) . . . . . . . . . 341-4105<br />

Kyle Essman (Equipment Manager). . . . . . . . . . . . . 341-6334<br />

Jim Glash (Men’s Basketball Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . 341-4101<br />

Joey Goodson (Men’s Basketball Assistant) . . . . . 341-6403<br />

Doug Grooms (Head Swimming Coach) . . . . . . . . 341-6149<br />

Mike Heiberg (Athletic Attendant). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341-6334<br />

Pam Hemme (<strong>Athletics</strong> Secretary) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341-4175<br />

Keri Hessel (Women’s Basketball Assistant) . . . . . 341-4179<br />

Debbie Hickey (Budget/Compliance) . . . . . . . . . . . 341-4178<br />

Jason Holt (Head Volleyball Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341-6848<br />

John Kean (Sports Information Director). . . . . . . . 341-4140<br />

Don Kennedy (Head Softball Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . 341-4968<br />

Megan Laws (Assistant Volleyball Coach) . . . . . . . 341-4721<br />

Sterling Martin (Track/Cross Country Coach). . . . 341-4971<br />

Joe McCauley (Women’s Soccer Coach). . . . . . . . . 341-7032<br />

Sue Melton (<strong>Athletics</strong> Insurance) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341-4673<br />

Sarah Moore (Asst. <strong>Athletics</strong> Director/SWA). . . . . 341-4106<br />

Steve Olds (Athletic Attendant) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341-6334<br />

Patti Peterson (<strong>Athletics</strong> Secretary) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341-4973<br />

Luke Rinne (Asst. Sports Information) . . . . . . . . . . 341-4140<br />

Kyle Rutledge (Track/Cross Country Assistant) . . 341-4104<br />

Nate Saum (<strong>Football</strong> Assistant) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341-6226<br />

Elizabeth Sisemore (Athletic Trainer) . . . . . . . . . . . 341-4107<br />

Brett Sykes (<strong>Football</strong> Assistant). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341-4103<br />

Samantha Welter (Athletic Trainer) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341-4107<br />

15MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong>


<strong>2010</strong> SEASON PREVIEW<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

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A new era of football at <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T gets<br />

underway this fall as David Brown takes the reins of the<br />

program with eyes on bringing the Miners back over<br />

the .500 mark as they start laying the foundation to the<br />

future.<br />

Brown inherits a team that finished 4-7 in 2009,<br />

but the Miners won four of their final five games to<br />

build some momentum for this season. After a solid<br />

spring session under the new regime, Brown feels that<br />

S&T is ready to make some progress to develop into a<br />

consistent winner as it prepares to resume conference<br />

play in 2012 when the Great Lakes Valley Conference<br />

begins its sponsorship of football.<br />

“I really felt great about our overall progression<br />

from our first practice to our 15th during the spring,”<br />

Brown said. “To a man, we have to be ready when we<br />

return to continue improving each day heading into the<br />

season opener and beyond.”<br />

The Miners’ <strong>2010</strong> campaign will get underway<br />

Sept. 4 with a matchup against a former conference<br />

rival, Emporia State, before the home schedule opens<br />

a week later against Drake. The Miners will face two<br />

teams early in the year that have received pre-season<br />

recognition at their levels, as Wisconsin-Stevens Point<br />

was ranked 11th at the NCAA Division III level and<br />

Northwestern Oklahoma State was 17th in the NAIA;<br />

a foe of S&T’s later in the year, Saint Francis (Ind.), was<br />

ranked No. 8 in the NAIA’s pre-season rankings.<br />

S&T, which has five home games on its schedule this<br />

year, will face the University of South Alabama as well in a<br />

mid-season contest in Mobile, Ala.<br />

Quarterbacks<br />

Despite missing much of the 2009 season to an injury, Chad<br />

Shockley still finished the year fourth in catches for <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

S&T’s and looks for big things upon his return this fall.<br />

When observers start looking at <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T’s football team for the upcoming <strong>2010</strong> season, one of the first<br />

questions they want to know is who is going to take the place of Jason Schlueter as the team’s starting<br />

quarterback.<br />

Schlueter finished his career last fall as the second-leading passer in terms of yardage in school history, but<br />

now a trio of players will look to succeed him when practice for the upcoming season begins later this month.<br />

The battle for the starting role figures to be between Steve Watson, who served as Schlueter’s backup a year<br />

ago, and redshirt freshmen Matt Elliott and Trent Welbern. Watson appeared in four games last season –<br />

including one start – but started in seven games in 2007 and threw for 1,661 yards and 19 touchdowns in that<br />

span. During S&T’s spring game in April, Watson completed nine of his 12 pass attempts.<br />

Elliott was an all-state performer during his prep career in Indiana and threw for over 2,000 yards in his<br />

senior year, while Welbern, who threw for 173 yards and three touchdowns in the spring game, guided a state<br />

runner-up team as a high school senior in Arkansas in 2008.<br />

“Steve was the leader coming out of the spring and his game experience does give him an edge,” said Miner<br />

head caoch David Brown. “Matt has a strong throwing arm and can make all of the throws, while Trent is very<br />

efficient and a smart playmaker.<br />

“I feel very comfortable with all three of them at quarterback and it will still be a battle going into the preseason,”<br />

Brown added. “At some point, all of them will play, but I would like to see one of the three become the<br />

guy in the first three weeks of the year.”


<strong>2010</strong> SEASON PREVIEW<br />

Wide Receivers/Tight Ends<br />

After a season in which injuries at the receiver positions<br />

hampered the offense, <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T expects to come back this fall<br />

with a wideout unit that could be one of the team’s strong points in<br />

<strong>2010</strong>.<br />

The Miners lost two of their receivers early in the season, but<br />

the losses of Chad Shockley (for the season after a week three<br />

injury) and Bryan Crider (for three full games and part of a fourth)<br />

allowed several younger members of the receiving corps to gain<br />

valuable playing time and turn this position into possibly S&T’s<br />

strongest heading into the fall.<br />

Shockley caught 25 passes last season – the fourth-highest<br />

total on the team – despite playing in just over two games<br />

before his season was cut short. He showed no ill effects from the<br />

setback in his return, catching nine passes for 170 yards in the<br />

Miners’ spring game.<br />

“Chad is the key in our offense and the important thing will<br />

be to keep him healthy,” Miner head coach David Brown said. “We<br />

know he will be a productive receiver when he’s on the field.”<br />

S&T will have to replace tight end Bryan Crider, who led<br />

the team with 57 receptions and 604 yards, but four of its top six<br />

pass catchers last season were freshmen. Smook Thomas caught<br />

39 passes for 488 yards, including a single-game record 16 in one<br />

contest, while running back Bobby Pettis caught 27. S&T also got 24 catches, including six for touchdowns, from<br />

Kevin Dillon and 23 from Clay Kinman, who is expected to contend for Crider’s role at tight end.<br />

“Smook is a really good receiver who can create a lot of opportunities in the open field,” Brown said. “Kevin<br />

had a breakout season and we are expecting big things from him, while Clay is a willing blocker who will should<br />

create matchup problems for opposing defenses.”<br />

Kinman figures to get competition at tight end from returner Jake Drallmeier, who has split time between<br />

running back and tight end during his S&T career, Brian Mueller, redshirt freshmen Justin L’Hote and Alex Leach<br />

and newcomer Jake Giljum.<br />

The Miners also have a number of additional receivers expected to challenge for roles, including veterans<br />

Dexter Bryant (16 receptions in 2009), David Kavish (15 catches), Alex Bennett (seven) and Eric Williams.<br />

Running Backs<br />

Senior Jerome Miller, who ran for 323 yards a year ago,<br />

is one of several individuals contending for the starting<br />

running back role in the <strong>2010</strong> season.<br />

A deep corps of running backs gives <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T head football coach David Brown hopes that the running<br />

game can provide more than it did in 2009 – and in turn make the offensive unit a more effective one in the<br />

process.<br />

Brown is looking for more production from the running game this fall. <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T averaged only 3.7 yards<br />

per running play last year and 116.1 per game, but did average over 160 yards on the ground over the final four<br />

contests of the year.<br />

Pettis led the Miners in the rushing department with 405 yards, running for seven yards a carry on his 58<br />

attempts. S&T used five different tailbacks at various points in 2009, including senior Jerome Miller (323 yards),<br />

Curterris Golden (306 yards, including the Miners’ lone 100-yard rushing game of the year), Mike Wilson (15<br />

yards) and Ryan Taylor, who was the starter in the season opener before an injury slowed his freshman year.<br />

“Right now, we’ll probably use a running back-by-committee,” Brown stated. “However, someone does need<br />

to step up and take charge of this position, because we have to be able to run the ball effectively. We have the<br />

depth at the position, but we need someone to become a workhorse.”<br />

Another player expected to contend for playing time at running back this fall is redshirt freshman Anthony<br />

Moore, who ran for nearly 2,000 yards in his final two seasons at the high school level. Drallmeier will serve as<br />

the team’s fullback.<br />

17MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong>


<strong>2010</strong> SEASON PREVIEW<br />

Offensive Line<br />

Despite the loss of two senior starters, <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T’s offensive line comes into the <strong>2010</strong> campaign coming<br />

off a strong finish to last fall and seeks to continue building on what it started in the second half of last season.<br />

A strong group of veterans should allow the Miners’ offensive line to flourish, as it was a unit that made steady<br />

improvement through the latter half of the season when S&T averaged 443.2 offensive yards over the final five<br />

games.<br />

“This is a solid group,” said Miner head coach David Brown. “There were some younger players there a year<br />

ago who gained experience and I feel we will be a lot more athletic along the offensive line this season as well.”<br />

The head of the offensive line is junior center Matt Kuelker, who returned from an injury that cost him the<br />

2008 season and started in nearly every game last fall. He figures to be lined up alongside Collin Bahr and either<br />

returner Brian Peterson, who played in backup roles last season behind Dan Hickman and John Krumme, or<br />

redshirt freshman Garrett Leible. Another returner, Mason Smith, is also expected to contend for playing time at<br />

guard.<br />

Michael Underbrink, who earned a starting role as a redshirt freshman and Matt Mast, a two-year starter at<br />

tackle, return and will compete for spots along the line with Thomas Deason, who is moving from tight end to<br />

the offensive line this season and redshirt freshmen Zach Leach and Stephen Mull.<br />

Another newcomer who could compete for a spot on the offensive line is Chris Cromwell, a transfer from the<br />

University of Wisconsin.<br />

Defensive Line<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

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One of the goals new <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T football coach David Brown has in revamping the Miner defense is to get<br />

more pressure on the quarterback. To that end, S&T is changing its approach from past seasons by going with a<br />

3-4 front, while adjusting to becoming a smaller, but quicker team on defense.<br />

That is evidenced by the look of the defensive line, as the Miners are making that switch to the new front in<br />

the upcoming year.<br />

“We’ve moved a lot of players around in order to maximize their abilities,” Brown said. “I’m happy with our<br />

overall team speed and feel good about what we have up front on the defensive line.”<br />

The most experience lies at the defensive tackle<br />

position, where S&T has two returning starters back<br />

in Justin Philpy and Joe Ridpath. Philpy, who led the<br />

Miner defensive linemen in tackles with 43 a year ago,<br />

has started at an interior spot in each of the last two<br />

seasons but could start the season at defensive end.<br />

Meanwhile, Ridpath emerged last season after missing<br />

most of his freshman year to an injury and ended the<br />

year with 34 stops, including six behind the line of<br />

scrimmage.<br />

Nick Williams will also compete for playing time at<br />

defense tackle along with a pair of redshirt freshmen,<br />

J’Gai Starks and Casey Wiener.<br />

At defensive end, the Miners will have an infusion of<br />

youth in the mix as three redshirt freshmen figure to<br />

have the inside track to spots in the starting lineup.<br />

Freddy Dugard, who came to S&T a year ago after an<br />

impressive prep career in the New York area, is expected<br />

to contend for the starting spot on one side while<br />

Evan Davenport and Jimmy Barnhart will battle for the<br />

starting role on the opposite end. Returning lettermen<br />

Marc Fagan and Derek Richards will also be in the mix<br />

at defensive end along with returning squadmembers<br />

Marc Wilson and John Pischak.<br />

Senior defensive tackle Justin Philpy is one several returners in a<br />

defensive unit that will take on a new look in the upcoming year.


<strong>2010</strong> SEASON PREVIEW<br />

Linebackers<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> S&T brings a large contingent of returning players to the linebacker position for the <strong>2010</strong> season, but<br />

given that only a handful have any significant game experience, the Miners will need that group to progress quickly<br />

to help the defense succeed as a whole.<br />

The leader in the experience category as the season gets underway is Ashley Jordan, who recorded 42<br />

tackles from that spot last year, while Nate Stodghill saw time there as well. The others who will compete for<br />

roles at flex linebacker include Jared Jenkins, Ewanu Meneh, Ian Kreher and redshirt freshman Ryan Morse.<br />

Another spot where the Miners have experience is at the middle linebacker spot, where returner Lonnell<br />

Jones and redshirt freshman Chris Horn will compete for the starting spot. Returners John Heineken also returns<br />

at a position where Brown is hoping from some immediate impact.<br />

“We need somebody at that position to take charge,” Miner head coach David Brown said. “That position is<br />

the key to making this defense successful.”<br />

At the rover spot, the Miners are expecting that spot to be handled by a redshirt freshman, either Chris Horn<br />

or Chandler Collyar, or newcomers Chris Emesih and Dalton Gillispie.<br />

Secondary<br />

S&T’s most experienced spot on defense heading into the <strong>2010</strong> season<br />

is its secondary, with several players that have been starters during<br />

their careers making up the better part of the two-deep heading into fall<br />

drills.<br />

The Miners have three solid cornerbacks in Terry Robinson, who<br />

is the team’s top returning tackler with 68 and also led S&T in pass<br />

breakups a year ago; Terrance Lockett, who emerged as a solid player<br />

in the secondary as a true freshman in 2009; and Mark Hopkins, who<br />

played at safety last year and had 53 tackles and two picks, including<br />

one returned a school record 96 yards for a touchdown.<br />

“We are strong at the corner position,” said Miner head coach David<br />

Brown. “Those three are athletic and talented players that can allow<br />

us to be effective against teams with multiple receiver sets. The safety<br />

position, however, still needs to work itself out.”<br />

At free safety, the Miners have two veterans competing for the starting<br />

spot in Kirk Stilwell – who has previous starting experience – Edwin<br />

Scott. Meanwhile, returning letterman Cameron Williams heads into<br />

the fall as the projected starter at strong safety with Stilwell and redshirt<br />

freshman Austin Adams battling for time along with incoming freshman El-Amin Truss.<br />

Special Teams<br />

Junior cornerback Terry Robinson is the top returning<br />

tackler for the Miners and is expected to anchor an<br />

experienced group in the secondary.<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> S&T enters the <strong>2010</strong> season with experienced players at nearly all of the special team spots, but<br />

head coach David Brown – who eyes a strong emphasis on special teams play – has indicated that there will be<br />

competition for each of them in an effort to upgrade the entire unit.<br />

Joe Drahos, a pre-season All-America selection at kicker by the Sporting News in its pre-season<br />

publication, kicked a school record 13 field goals in 14 attempts last season. He will have competition at the<br />

spot from redshirt freshman Adam Peden.<br />

Brian Mueller has served as the Miners’ punter for three of the last four seasons and averaged nearly 35<br />

yards per kick last season. Newcomer Grant Pierce and Kinman also figure to be in competition for the punting<br />

role as well.<br />

In the return game, the Miners have returners in those roles in Stilwell as a punt returner and Pettis, Bryant<br />

and Mike Wilson in the kickoff return spots. However, the Miners averaged just 19 yards per kickoff runback and<br />

under seven per punt return a year ago, numbers Brown wants to see go up in <strong>2010</strong>.<br />

“This is an area that we need to get better in,” he said. “It is good to be steady, but we need to find more<br />

explosiveness in our return game. It’s going to be an open competition and we would like to find players with<br />

those skills that we can slide into those spots.”<br />

19MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong>


<strong>2010</strong> MINER ROSTER<br />

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

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1 Ryan Taylor RB 5-10 200 So. Indianapolis, Ind./Pike HS<br />

2 Anthony Moore RB 5-8 180 So. Hazelwood, Mo./McCluer HS<br />

3 Jerome Miller RB 6-0 210 Sr. Toronto, Ont./Don Bosco HS<br />

4 Mark Hopkins DB 5-11 180 So. Chicago, Ill./Whitney Young HS<br />

5 Mike Wilson RB 5-8 175 Jr. Valrico, Fla./King HS<br />

6 Dexter Bryant WR 5-10 185 Sr. Pasadena, Calif./Glendale CC<br />

7 Terrance Lockett DB 5-10 186 So. St. Louis, Mo./DeSmet Jesuit HS<br />

8 Clay Kinman TE 6-2 210 So. Carthage, Mo./Carthage HS<br />

9 David Kavish WR 5-11 195 Jr. Springfi eld, Ill./South Dakota State Univ.<br />

10 El-Amin Truss DB 6-2 200 Fr. Chicago, Ill./Hubbard HS<br />

11 Trent Welbern QB 6-2 190 Fr.-R Fort Smith, Ark./Southside HS<br />

12 Sean Martin DB 5-9 170 Fr.-R South Holland, Ill./Seton Academy<br />

12 Will Morrison PK 5-11 185 So. Rolla, Mo./Rolla HS<br />

13 Matt Elliott QB 6-0 187 Fr.-R Fort Wayne, Ind./Snider HS<br />

14 Chris Emesih LB 6-0 185 Fr. Houston, Texas/Westfi eld HS<br />

15 Steve Watson QB 6-0 190 Jr. Berkeley, Ill./Walther Lutheran HS<br />

16 Smook Thomas WR 5-9 170 So. Quincy, Fla./East Gadsden HS<br />

17 R.J. Shubatt DB 6-2 185 Jr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Jefferson HS<br />

18 Ryan Veatch DB 6-1 170 Fr.-R Thayer, Mo./Thayer HS<br />

19 Curterris Golden RB 5-8 190 So. Chicago, Ill./John Hope HS<br />

20 Kellen Weaver DE 5-10 240 Sr. Country Club Hills, Ill./Hillcrest HS<br />

21 Terry Robinson DB 6-1 185 Jr. St. Louis, Mo./U.S. Air Force Academy<br />

21 Dawan Ferguson RB 5-9 160 Fr. St. Louis, Mo./Riverview Gardens HS<br />

22 Joe Drahos PK 5-10 185 Sr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Washington HS<br />

22 Jake Schneider DB 6-0 180 Fr. St. Charles, Mo./Francis Howell North HS<br />

23 Bobby Pettis WR 5-10 183 So. Hickory Hills, Ill./Argo HS<br />

24 Adam Peden PK 5-10 165 Fr.-R Bloomington, Ill./Bloomington HS<br />

25 Cameron Williams DB 5-11 175 Jr. Princeton, Ky./Caldwell County HS<br />

26 Brandyn Mueller LB 6-0 205 Jr. Troy, Ill./Triad HS<br />

27 Brindin Jordan DB 6-0 190 Jr. Lee’s Summit, Mo./Independence CC<br />

28 Austin Adams DB 6-0 190 Fr.-R Springfi eld, Mo./Kickapoo HS<br />

29 Edwin Scott DB 6-2 190 Jr. Altadena, Calif./East Los Angeles CC<br />

29 Zach Klump PK 6-3 180 Fr.-R Fenton, Mo./Rockwood Summit HS<br />

30 Lonnell Jones LB 5-11 215 So. Kansas City, Mo./Ruskin HS<br />

31 Trever Wilson LB 6-1 205 Fr.-R Pleasant Hill, Mo./Pleasant Hill HS<br />

31 Josh Arikian WR 5-10 180 Fr. Newburg, Mo./Rolla HS<br />

32 Kirk Stilwell DB 5-9 173 Sr. Ballwin, Mo./Parkway South HS<br />

33 Ewanu Meneh LB 5-10 240 Jr. St. Louis, Mo./Roosevelt HS<br />

34 Marc Wilson LB 6-2 226 So. Kansas City, Kan./Sumner Academy<br />

35 Justin L’Hote TE 6-1 220 Fr.-R Perryville, Mo./St. Vincent HS<br />

36 Zach Melber LB 6-2 215 Fr. St. Louis, Mo./Oakville HS<br />

37 Jake Drallmeier FB 5-9 210 Sr. Rolla, Mo./Rolla HS<br />

38 Dalton Gillispie LB 5-10 190 Fr. Mason, Ohio/Mason HS<br />

39 Jimmy Barnhart DE 6-1 228 Fr.-R Union, Mo./Union HS<br />

40 Ashley Jordan LB 6-1 220 Sr. Chicago, Ill./John Hope HS<br />

41 Ian Kreher DE 6-1 238 So. Warrensburg, Mo./Warrensburg HS<br />

42 Ryan Morse LB 6-2 200 Fr.-R Overland Park, Kan./Blue Valley NW HS<br />

42 Rhyan Henson DB 6-0 180 Fr. St. Louis, Mo./Mary Institute-Country Day<br />

43 Justin Philpy DL 6-3 265 Sr. McKinney, Texas/McKinney HS<br />

44 Phil Schneider LB 6-0 210 Fr. St. Louis, Mo./Oakville HS<br />

45 Marc Fagan DE 6-4 240 Jr. Marceline, Mo./Marceline HS<br />

46 LeRoy Eason DB 6-0 175 Fr.-R St. Louis, Mo./University City HS<br />

46 Grant Pierce PK/P 6-1 170 Fr. Plano, Texas/Plano HS<br />

47 John Heineken LB 6-1 210 So. Columbia, Ill./Columbia HS<br />

48 Jared Jenkins LB 6-0 225 So. Edmond, Okla./Heritage Hall HS<br />

49 Donte Kelly DB 5-11 185 So. Oak Lawn, Ill./Richards HS<br />

50 Nate Stodghill LB 6-0 220 Jr. Grain Valley, Mo./Grain Valley HS<br />

51 Geoff Correnti LB 6-1 225 Fr. Bowling Green, Mo./Bowling Green HS<br />

52 Sam Bryant OL 6-2 280 So. Kansas City, Mo./Hogan Prep<br />

53 Brian Peterson OL 6-5 265 Jr. Jacksonville, Ill./Jacksonville HS<br />

53 Steven Oettle LB 5-9 195 Fr. Alton, Ill./Marquette HS<br />

54 Freddy Dugard DE 6-1 240 Fr.-R Queens Village, N.Y./St. Francis Prep<br />

55 Chris Horn LB 6-1 205 Fr.-R Tulsa, Okla./Washington HS<br />

56 Matt Kuelker OL 6-1 268 Jr. St. Louis, Mo./St. Mary’s HS<br />

57 Justin Galvin LB 6-1 220 So. Kansas City, Mo./Highland CC<br />

58 Garrett Leible OL 6-2 275 Fr.-R Perryville, Mo./Perryville HS<br />

59 Sean Bowers LB 5-9 225 Fr.-R Rolla, Mo./Rolla HS


<strong>2010</strong> MINER ROSTER<br />

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL<br />

60 Kameron Davis OL 5-10 270 Fr.-R Waynesville, Mo./Waynesville HS<br />

61 Collin Bahr OL 6-4 285 Jr. McKinney, Texas/McKinney HS<br />

62 Justin Boothe OL 6-2 280 Fr. Centralia, Mo./Centralia HS<br />

64 Robert Brown OL 6-2 260 Fr. Freeburg, Ill./Freeburg HS<br />

65 Malcolm Booth OL 6-4 290 So. Little Rock, Ark./Catholic HS<br />

67 Offi e Adams OL 6-0 255 Fr.-R St. Louis, Mo./Hazelwood East HS<br />

68 Chris Cromwell OL 6-4 329 Fr.-R Milwaukee, Wis./Univ. of Wisconsin<br />

69 Mason Smith OL 6-0 255 So. Springville, N.Y./Springville HS<br />

70 Matt Mast OL 6-3 270 Jr. Springfi eld, Ill./Sacred Heart Griffi n HS<br />

71 Matt Nelson OL 6-3 256 Jr.-R Shawnee, Kan./Coffeyville CC<br />

73 Francois Mann OL 6-1 275 Fr. Gosnell, Ark./Gosnell HS<br />

74 Zach Leach OL 6-4 250 Fr.-R Liberty, Mo./Liberty HS<br />

75 Thomas Deason OL 6-5 260 So. St. Clair, Mo./St. Clair HS<br />

76 Stephen Mull OL 6-7 275 Fr.-R Aloha, Ore./Aloha HS<br />

77 Nick Williams DL 6-3 255 Sr. O’Fallon, Mo./Fort Zumwalt North HS<br />

78 Michael Underbrink OL 6-2 289 So. Richardson, Texas/Berkner HS<br />

79 Mark Parra OL 6-6 270 Fr. Miami, Fla./Palmetto HS<br />

80 Cameron Boles WR 6-2 175 Fr. St. Louis, Mo./Cardinal Ritter HS<br />

81 Kevin Dillon WR 6-3 185 So. Plano, Texas/Plano East HS<br />

82 Danny Fishkind WR 6-0 180 Fr.-R Dallas, Texas/Plano West HS<br />

83 Joe Pepple WR 6-1 200 Fr.-R Kansas City, Mo./Archbishop O’Hara HS<br />

84 Brian Mueller TE/P 6-1 225 Sr. St. Louis, Mo./Parkway North HS<br />

85 Eric Williams WR 6-3 190 Jr. Kansas City, Mo./Cardinal Stritch Univ.<br />

86 Chad Shockley WR 6-0 205 Sr. St. James, Mo./John F. Hodge HS<br />

87 Alex Bennett WR 6-2 180 So. Webster Groves, Mo./Webster Groves HS<br />

88 Alex Leach TE 6-3 230 Fr.-R Liberty, Mo./Liberty HS<br />

89 Jake Giljum TE 6-3 240 Fr. St. Louis, Mo./Bishop DuBourg HS<br />

90 Joe Ridpath DT 6-5 261 Jr. Shelbina, Mo./South Shelby HS<br />

91 Jon Vance LB 5-9 198 Fr. Marshalltown, Iowa/Marshalltown HS<br />

92 Robert Conley LB 5-11 240 Fr.-R Pearland, Texas/Manuel HS<br />

93 Derek Richards DE/LS 6-3 230 So. Webster Groves, Mo./Webster Groves HS<br />

95 Evan Davenport DE 6-2 225 Fr.-R Homewood, Ill./Homewood-Flossmoor HS<br />

96 John Pischak DE 6-4 235 Fr.-R Arlington Heights, Ill./Buffalo Grove HS<br />

97 J’Gai Starks DT 6-1 256 Fr.-R Cedarburg, Wis./Cedarburg HS<br />

98 Jacob Nutt DE 6-2 210 Fr. Pacifi c, Mo./Pacifi c HS<br />

99 Zac Helton TE 6-5 250 Sr. Ballwin, Mo./Marquette HS<br />

HEAD COACH: David Brown<br />

ASSISTANT COACHES: Nate Saum (offensive coordinator/wide receivers), Travis Boulware (defensive backs/academic<br />

coordinator), Andy Ball (offensive line/recruiting coordinator), Brett Sykes (defensive line), Andrew Ravadge (tight ends/tackles),<br />

Akeem Robinson (linebackers/strength and conditioning), Anthony Garnett (quarterbacks), Brandon Landry (running backs), David<br />

Richardson (defensive backs)<br />

(Roster as of August 12, <strong>2010</strong>)<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> S&T Alphabetical <strong>Football</strong> Roster<br />

Austin Adams . . . . . . . . . . 28<br />

Offie Adams . . . . . . . . . . . . 67<br />

Josh Arikian . . . . . . . . . . . . 31<br />

Collin Bahr . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61<br />

Jimmy Barnhart . . . . . . . . 39<br />

Alex Bennett . . . . . . . . . . . 87<br />

Cameron Boles . . . . . . . . . 80<br />

Malcolm Booth . . . . . . . . . 65<br />

Justin Boothe . . . . . . . . . . 62<br />

Sean Bowers . . . . . . . . . . . 59<br />

Robert Brown . . . . . . . . . . 64<br />

Dexter Bryant . . . . . . . . . . . 6<br />

Sam Bryant. . . . . . . . . . . . . 52<br />

Robert Conley . . . . . . . . . . 92<br />

Geoff Correnti . . . . . . . . . . 51<br />

Chris Cromwell . . . . . . . . . 68<br />

Evan Davenport . . . . . . . . 95<br />

Kameron Davis . . . . . . . . . 60<br />

Thomas Deason . . . . . . . . 75<br />

Kevin Dillon . . . . . . . . . . . . 81<br />

Joe Drahos . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22<br />

Jake Drallmeier . . . . . . . . . 37<br />

Freddy Dugard . . . . . . . . . 54<br />

LeRoy Eason. . . . . . . . . . . . 46<br />

Matt Elliott . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13<br />

Chris Emeish . . . . . . . . . . . 14<br />

Marc Fagan. . . . . . . . . . . . . 45<br />

Dawan Ferguson . . . . . . . 21<br />

Danny Fishkind. . . . . . . . . 82<br />

Justin Galvin . . . . . . . . . . . 57<br />

Jake Giljum. . . . . . . . . . . . . 89<br />

Dalton Gillispie . . . . . . . . . 38<br />

Curterris Golden. . . . . . . . 19<br />

John Heineken . . . . . . . . . 47<br />

Zac Helton . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99<br />

Rhyan Henson. . . . . . . . . . 42<br />

Mark Hopkins . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />

Chris Horn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55<br />

Jared Jenkins . . . . . . . . . . . 48<br />

Lonnell Jones. . . . . . . . . . . 30<br />

Ashley Jordan . . . . . . . . . . 40<br />

Brindin Jordan. . . . . . . . . . 27<br />

David Kavish . . . . . . . . . . . . 9<br />

Donte Kelly. . . . . . . . . . . . . 49<br />

Clay Kinman. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8<br />

Zach Klump . . . . . . . . . . . . 29<br />

Ian Kreher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41<br />

Matt Kuelker . . . . . . . . . . . 56<br />

Justin L’Hote. . . . . . . . . . . . 35<br />

Alex Leach . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88<br />

Zach Leach . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74<br />

Garrett Leible. . . . . . . . . . . 58<br />

Terrance Lockett. . . . . . . . . 7<br />

Francois Mann. . . . . . . . . . 73<br />

Sean Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . 12<br />

Matt Mast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70<br />

Zach Melber. . . . . . . . . . . . 36<br />

Ewanu Meneh . . . . . . . . . . 33<br />

Jerome Miller. . . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />

Anthony Moore . . . . . . . . . 2<br />

Will Morrison . . . . . . . . . . . 12<br />

Ryan Morse . . . . . . . . . . . . 42<br />

Brandyn Mueller. . . . . . . . 26<br />

Brian Mueller . . . . . . . . . . . 84<br />

Stephen Mull . . . . . . . . . . . 76<br />

Matt Nelson . . . . . . . . . . . . 71<br />

Jacob Nutt . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98<br />

Steven Oettle. . . . . . . . . . . 53<br />

Mark Parra . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79<br />

Adam Peden . . . . . . . . . . . 24<br />

Joe Pepple . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83<br />

Brian Peterson. . . . . . . . . . 53<br />

Bobby Pettis. . . . . . . . . . . . 23<br />

Grant Pierce . . . . . . . . . . . . 46<br />

Justin Philpy. . . . . . . . . . . . 43<br />

John Pischak . . . . . . . . . . . 96<br />

Derek Richards . . . . . . . . . 93<br />

Joe Ridpath . . . . . . . . . . . . 90<br />

Terry Robinson . . . . . . . . . 21<br />

Jake Schneider . . . . . . . . . 14<br />

Phil Schneider . . . . . . . . . . 44<br />

Edwin Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . 29<br />

Chad Shockley . . . . . . . . . 86<br />

R.J. Shubatt. . . . . . . . . . . . . 17<br />

Mason Smith . . . . . . . . . . . 69<br />

J’Gai Starks . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97<br />

Kirk Stilwell. . . . . . . . . . . . . 32<br />

Nate Stodghill . . . . . . . . . . 50<br />

Ryan Taylor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1<br />

Smook Thomas . . . . . . . . . 16<br />

El-Amin Truss. . . . . . . . . . . 10<br />

Michael Underbrink . . . . 78<br />

Jon Vance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91<br />

Ryan Veatch . . . . . . . . . . . . 18<br />

Steve Watson. . . . . . . . . . . 15<br />

Kellen Weaver . . . . . . . . . . 20<br />

Trent Welbern . . . . . . . . . . 11<br />

Cameron Williams . . . . . . 25<br />

Eric Williams. . . . . . . . . . . . 85<br />

Nick Williams . . . . . . . . . . . 77<br />

Marc Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . 34<br />

Mike Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5<br />

Trever Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . 31<br />

21MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong>


<strong>2010</strong> PRE-SEASON DEPTH CHART<br />

OFFENSE<br />

Left Tackle<br />

78 Michael Underbrink, 6-2, 289, So.<br />

75 Thomas Deason, 6-5, 260, So.<br />

Left Guard<br />

61 Collin Bahr, 6-4, 285, Jr.<br />

69 Mason Smith, 6-0, 255, So.<br />

Center<br />

56 Matt Kuelker, 6-1, 268, Jr.<br />

60 Kameron Davis, 5-10, 270, Fr.-R<br />

Right Guard<br />

58 Garrett Leible, 6-2, 275, Fr.-R<br />

53 Brian Peterson, 6-5, 265, Jr.<br />

Right Tackle<br />

70 Matt Mast, 6-3, 270, Jr.<br />

74 Zach Leach, 6-4, 250, Fr.-R<br />

DEFENSE<br />

Defensive End<br />

54 Freddy Dugard, 6-1, 240, Fr.-R<br />

45 Marc Fagan, 6-4, 240, Jr.<br />

Defensive Tackle<br />

90 Joe Ridpath, 6-5, 261, Jr.<br />

77 Nick Williams, 6-3, 255, Sr.<br />

Defensive End<br />

43 Justin Philpy, 6-3, 265, Sr.<br />

95 Evan Davenport, 6-2, 225, Fr.-R<br />

Linebacker<br />

40 Ashley Jordan, 6-1, 220, Sr.<br />

50 Nate Stodghill, 6-0, 220, Jr.<br />

Linebacker<br />

48 Jared Jenkins, 6-0, 225, So.<br />

30 Lonnell Jones, 5-11, 215, So.<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

Tight End<br />

37 Jake Drallmeier, 5-9, 210, Sr.<br />

84 Brian Mueller, 6-1, 225, Sr.<br />

Wide Receiver<br />

81 Kevin Dillon, 6-3, 185, So.<br />

6 Dexter Bryant, 5-10, 185, Sr.<br />

Wide Receiver<br />

16 Smook Thomas, 5-9, 170, So.<br />

85 Eric Williams, 6-3, 190, Jr.<br />

Wide Receiver<br />

86 Chad Shockley, 6-0, 205, Sr.<br />

9 David Kavish, 5-11, 195, Jr.<br />

Quarterback<br />

15 Steve Watson, 6-0, 190, Jr.<br />

13 Matt Elliott, 6-0, 187, Fr.-R<br />

11 Trent Welbern, 6-2, 190, Fr.-R<br />

Running Back<br />

23 Bobby Pettis, 5-10, 183, So.<br />

19 Curterris Golden, 5-8, 190, So.<br />

Placekicker<br />

22 Joe Drahos, 5-10, 185, Sr.<br />

24 Adam Peden, 5-10, 165, Fr.-R<br />

Flex Linebacker<br />

33 Ewanu Meneh, 5-10, 240, Jr.<br />

41 Ian Kreher, 6-1, 238, So.<br />

Rover<br />

55 Chris Horn, 6-1, 205, Fr.-R<br />

47 John Heineken, 6-1, 210, So.<br />

Cornerback<br />

21 Terry Robinson, 6-1, 185, Jr.<br />

7 Terrance Lockett, 5-10, 186, So.<br />

Cornerback<br />

4 Mark Hopkins, 5-11, 180, So.<br />

27 Brindin Jordan, 6-0, 190, Jr.<br />

Safety<br />

29 Edwin Scott, 6-2, 190, Jr.<br />

32 Kirk Stilwell, 5-9, 173, Sr.<br />

Free Safety<br />

25 Cameron Williams, 5-11, 175, Jr.<br />

32 Kirk Stilwell, 5-9, 173, Sr.<br />

Punter<br />

84 Brian Mueller, 6-1, 225, Sr.<br />

8 Clay Kinman, 6-2, 210, So.<br />

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PROFILES: RETURNING LETTERMEN<br />

Terry Robinson<br />

21<br />

Defensive Back<br />

6-1, 185, Jr.<br />

St. Louis, Mo.<br />

United States Air Force Academy<br />

Chad Shockley<br />

86<br />

Wide Receiver<br />

6-0, 205, Sr.<br />

St. James, Mo.<br />

John F. Hodge HS<br />

Two-year starter in the secondary…earned first-team All-Great Lakes<br />

<strong>Football</strong> Conference honors following the 2009 season, when he<br />

finished second on the team in tackles with 68…also had a team-high<br />

five pass breakups and a forced fumble…ended the year with 41 solo<br />

stops and had 12 tackles in the victory over Saint Francis (Ind.)…<br />

finished with 57 tackles, an interception and two pass breakups in the<br />

2008 season…had a season-high nine tackles against Wisconsin-Stout<br />

and Central State…recorded his interception against Southwest Baptist…transferred<br />

to S&T from the United States Air Force Academy…<br />

competed in track and field at the academy…was an all-state performer<br />

in football at the high school level…was the state champion<br />

in the 300-meter hurdles at the high school level and earned all-state<br />

honors in four events.<br />

Personal: Attended McCluer South-Berkeley High School, where<br />

he was coached by Howard Brown…son of Terry Lee Robinson and<br />

Francis Nieves…majoring in civil engineering.<br />

Returns to the Miners after missing most of the 2009 season with<br />

an injury…had 25 catches for 268 yards and two touchdowns at<br />

the time of the injury that occurred early in the year...still finished<br />

the season fourth on the team in receptions…had season highs of<br />

12 catches for 174 yards and two scores against Saint Joseph’s…<br />

had nine receptions for 170 yards in S&T’s spring game in April…<br />

led the Miners in receptions and receiving yards during the 2008<br />

campaign...finished the year with 56 catches for 724 yards and seven<br />

touchdowns...had three games with at least 100 yards in receptions,<br />

with a high of 165 on a season-best 11 receptions against Butler...also<br />

had 118 yards receiving in the win over Kentucky Wesleyan and 100<br />

in the season-ending win at Truman State...caught two touchdown<br />

passes in the victories over Evangel and KWC...accumulated 949 allpurpose<br />

yards as he also handled some of the kickoff return duties...<br />

completed the 2007 campaign with 18 catches for 203 yards and a<br />

touchdown, which came in the victory over Lincoln…had a seasonhigh<br />

five catches at Butler…rushed for 81 yards on 10 carries in the<br />

season finale at Kentucky Wesleyan…earned a good deal of playing<br />

time at wide receiver as a freshman before an injury ended his season<br />

prematurely…caught 20 passes for 259 yards and two touchdowns…<br />

had scoring catches in wins over Lincoln and Austin Peay, the latter<br />

of which gave the Miners the lead for good in that contest…made a<br />

season-high six receptions at Southwestern Oklahoma State and had<br />

five-catch games against Lincoln and Austin Peay…came to <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

S&T after a stellar high school career at nearby John F. Hodge High<br />

School...earned first-team all-state honors as a wide receiver and “Offensive<br />

Player of the Year” honors in the Four Rivers Conference...<br />

earned first-team all-conference honors as a wide receiver and running<br />

back and second-team laurels as a returner and defensive back...<br />

established new school records for all-purpose yards (2,630), points<br />

scored (178), touchdowns (29), while rushing for 1,337 yards and<br />

catching 839 yards worth of passes in his senior year...set 33 school<br />

records in his high school career...named as MoSports.com’s Class<br />

3 “Player of the Week” on two occasions during the season...was a<br />

Wendy’s High School Heisman finalist from the state of <strong>Missouri</strong>.<br />

Personal: Attended John F. Hodge High School, where his coach was<br />

Josh Richards...son of Gary and Kim Shockley...majoring in business<br />

and information systems.<br />

Terry Robinson<br />

23MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong>


PROFILES: RETURNING LETTERMEN<br />

Alex Bennett<br />

87<br />

Wide Receiver<br />

6-2, 180, So.<br />

Webster Groves, Mo.<br />

Webster Groves HS<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

Chad Shockley<br />

Collin Bahr<br />

61<br />

Offensive Line<br />

6-4, 285, Jr.<br />

McKinney, Texas<br />

McKinney HS<br />

Saw playing time on the offensive line last year as he lettered for the<br />

second season in succession…will look to earn a starting role this<br />

fall… was a second team selection for District 9-Class 4A and was a<br />

second-team academic award winner in Texas Class 4A….played at<br />

right tackle at the high school level.<br />

Personal: Attended McKinney High School, where his coach was<br />

Todd McVey…son of Mark and Mary Bahr…majoring in history and<br />

education.<br />

Made seven receptions for 74 yards in his first season on the field<br />

for the Miners in 2009…had a season-high four catches for 42 yards<br />

against Saint Joseph’s…was redshirted in 2008…was a two-time<br />

member of the all-state team as a second-team selection, as well as<br />

the first-team all-district and all-Suburban South teams…was also<br />

named to the all-metro St. Louis team after catching 44 passes for<br />

697 yards and six touchdowns last season and had career number of<br />

111 receptions, 1,829 yards and 20 touchdowns at Webster Groves.<br />

Personal: Attended Webster Groves High School, where his coach<br />

was former Rolla High School mentor Scott Stallcup…son of James<br />

and Leslie Bennett…majoring in engineering.<br />

Dexter Bryant<br />

6<br />

Wide Receiver<br />

5-10, 185, Sr.<br />

Pasadena, Calif.<br />

Glendale CC<br />

Returner who is expected to compete for a starting spot at wide<br />

receiver…finished his first year at S&T with 16 catches for 211 yards<br />

and one touchdown (vs. Lincoln)…had a season-high of five<br />

receptions for 84 yards in the Miners’ win over Saint Francis (Ind.)…<br />

had 14 of his 16 receptions in S&T’s final four games of the season…<br />

transferred to S&T from Glendale Community College, where he<br />

played at slot receiver and also returned kicks at the junior college<br />

level…had 14 receptions for 191 yards and a touchdown in 2007…<br />

was named as his team’s and conference’s most valuable player in<br />

high school as he earned first-team all-state honors…attended<br />

Arizona State during his junior year but did not play football.<br />

Personal: Attended LaSalle High School…son of Dexter and Christle<br />

Bryant…majoring in technical communications.<br />

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PROFILES: RETURNING LETTERMEN<br />

Thomas Deason<br />

75<br />

Offensive Line<br />

6-5, 260, So.<br />

St. Clair, Mo.<br />

St. Clair HS<br />

Lettered as a redshirt freshman in 2009 at the tight end spot…will<br />

move to the offensive line in <strong>2010</strong> and play at tackle...had two catches<br />

during the season for 16 yards…was a second-team all-district<br />

selection following the 2007 season, while also earning second-team<br />

all-league honors in the Four Rivers Conference as both a tight end<br />

and defensive end.<br />

Personal: Attended St. Clair High School, where his coach was John<br />

Butler …son of Ron and Laura Deason…majoring in biological<br />

sciences.<br />

Kevin Dillon<br />

81<br />

Wide Receiver<br />

6-3, 185, So.<br />

Plano, Texas<br />

Plano East HS<br />

Will compete for one of the starting spots at wide receiver this fall…<br />

was named as the Great Lakes <strong>Football</strong> Conference’s “Co-Freshman<br />

of the Year” after making 24 catches for 351 yards and six touchdowns<br />

during his first season on the field for the Miners…had three<br />

touchdown receptions as part of a six-catch game in S&T’s win over<br />

Northwestern Oklahoma State…had 83 yards on three catches –<br />

including two for touchdowns – in the victory over Saint Francis<br />

(Ind.)…had season bests in catches (seven) and yards (90) against<br />

Lincoln, including one reception for a score…was redshirted in<br />

2008…was the recipient of the Tom Kimbrough Unsung Hero Award<br />

following the 2007 season…was also an academic all-district and allstate<br />

selection in 2006 for a team that was a regional finalist.<br />

Personal: Attended Plano East High School, where his coach was<br />

Johnny Ringo…son of Charles and Dianne Dillon… majoring in<br />

aerospace engineering.<br />

Joe Drahos<br />

22<br />

Placekicker<br />

5-10, 185, Sr.<br />

Cedar Rapids, Iowa<br />

Kevin Dillon<br />

First-team pre-season All-America selection by Lindy’s at the placekicker<br />

spot…made a school record 13 field goals during the 2009<br />

season on 14 attempts…kicked a game-winning 28-yard field goal<br />

with seven seconds to play to give S&T the victory over Saint Francis<br />

(Ind.) when the Cougars came into the game ranked fourth in the<br />

NAIA…the game-winning kick was his fourth in the game that also<br />

tied an S&T single-game mark…scored a team-high 59 points on the<br />

year and earned first-team All-GLFC honors...connected on a school<br />

record 46 extra points in 55 attempts and was 6-of-10 in field goal efforts<br />

in the 2008 season…tied the S&T single-game record with nine<br />

extra points in the win over Southwest Baptist…kicked a seasonalbest<br />

34-yard field goal at South Dakota…nailed a 29-yard field goal<br />

with 19 seconds to play in regulation time to tie the game at Truman<br />

State, a game S&T would win in double overtime…saw playing time<br />

in his freshman season handling some of the kickoff duties… was<br />

a second-team all-metro and all-conference selection in the Cedar<br />

Rapids area during his prep career…played wide receiver and kicker.<br />

Personal: Attended Washington High School, where his coach was<br />

Tony Lombardi…son of Sub and Pat Drahos…majoring in architectural<br />

engineering.<br />

25MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong>


PROFILES: RETURNING LETTERMEN<br />

Jake Drallmeier<br />

37<br />

Running Back<br />

5-9, 210, Sr.<br />

Rolla, Mo.<br />

Rolla HS<br />

Curterris Golden<br />

19<br />

Running Back<br />

5-8, 190, So.<br />

Chicago, Ill.<br />

John Hope HS<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

Will serve as the team’s fullback and also compete for a starting spot<br />

at tight end this fall…saw playing time at that spot and on special<br />

teams during the 2009 season…ended the year with six receptions for<br />

35 yards, with a season-high of two catches against Wisconsin-<br />

Stevens Point…had 29 carries for 119 yards during the 2008 season,<br />

with a high of 88 yards on 13 totes against Lincoln…had nine tackles<br />

on special teams that season…lettered as a true freshman with 51<br />

yards rushing; high mark was 25 against Lincoln…converted a twopoint<br />

conversion in the Miners’ season opener against Truman State…<br />

also made four tackles on special teams…earned first team all-state<br />

honors as a linebacker following the 2006 season, as well as alldistrict<br />

and all-league in the Ozark Conference...made 73 tackles on<br />

defense as a senior while compiling 334 yards rushing and 331 yards<br />

receiving on 25 receptions.<br />

Personal: Attended Rolla High School, where his coach was Brock<br />

Roweton...son of Jim and Gail Drallmeier...majoring in engineering<br />

management.<br />

Marc Fagan<br />

45<br />

Defensive End<br />

6-4, 240, Jr.<br />

Marceline, Mo.<br />

Marceline HS<br />

Returning letterman who will compete for a spot on the defensive<br />

line…had six tackles in 2009 with three solo stops…saw some<br />

playing time in the 2008 season after being redshirted in 2007…<br />

was a third-team all-state selection following his senior year of high<br />

school…also named first-team all-district as a defensive end and<br />

second-team at offensive tackle; was a first-team all-conference selection<br />

at both positions.<br />

Personal: Attended Marceline High School, where his coach was<br />

Deacon Windsor…son of David and Patti Fagan…majoring in civil<br />

engineering.<br />

Returning letterman at running back who figures to compete for the<br />

starting role this fall…finished third on the team in rushing with 306<br />

yards on 54 carries as a redshirt freshman…had the Miners’ only 100-<br />

yard game of the 2009 season with 111 on eight carries against Saint<br />

Joseph’s and scored his only touchdown in that game on a 45-yard<br />

run…was an honorable mention all-Chicago area selection by the<br />

Sun-Times and was one of the top running backs in his conference<br />

as a senior.<br />

Personal: Attended John Hope High School, where his coach was<br />

Jason Burns…son of Katie Watson…majoring in petroleum engineering.<br />

Joe Drahos<br />

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PROFILES: RETURNING LETTERMEN<br />

Mark Hopkins<br />

4<br />

Defensive Back<br />

5-11, 180, So.<br />

Chicago, Ill.<br />

Whitney Young HS<br />

Expected to compete for a starting role at cornerback this fall…ended<br />

the 2009 season with 53 tackles at his safety position, including 27<br />

solo stops…had a season-high nine tackles against Saint Joseph’s…<br />

had one interception on the year, which he returned a school record<br />

96 yards for a touchdown in the season finale at Kentucky Wesleyan…expected<br />

to see most of his playing time at free safety…was<br />

an all-conference selection as a free safety and also earned pre-season<br />

all-city honors in the Chicago area…also served as a punt returner at<br />

the high school level.<br />

Personal: Attended Whitney Young High School, where his coach<br />

was Tim Franken…son of Mark Hopkins, Sr., and Kimley Johnson…<br />

majoring in economics.<br />

Jared Jenkins<br />

48<br />

Linebacker<br />

6-0, 225, So.<br />

Edmond, Okla.<br />

Heritage Hall HS<br />

Will compete for a starting spot at linebacker this season…had 14<br />

tackles in the 2009 season with six solo stops…had a season-best five<br />

tackles in the season opener at Central <strong>Missouri</strong>…was redshirted in<br />

2008…earned all-district honors as a member of a state runner-up<br />

team in high school…named as the area “Player of the Week” on two<br />

occasions and as his team’s outstanding defensive lineman.<br />

Personal: Attended Heritage Hall High School, where his coach was<br />

Andy Bogert…son of Jeff and Jan Jenkins…majoring in business.<br />

Lonnell Jones<br />

30<br />

Linebacker<br />

5-11, 215, So.<br />

Kansas City, Mo.<br />

Ruskin HS<br />

Expected to contend for a starting spot this season at linebacker…<br />

had six tackles at that position last season with three solo stops…had<br />

a season-high three tackles against Saint Francis (Ind.)…selected as<br />

his team’s most valuable player in each of the last two seasons, was a<br />

second-team all-conference running back in both his junior and senior<br />

years…was a four-year member of the honor roll at his school…<br />

also competed in track and field and was a state qualifier as part of<br />

his school’s 4x100-meter relay team in the spring of 2008.<br />

Personal: Attended Ruskin High School, where his coach was<br />

Charles Lee…son of Kimberly Chism…majoring in electrical engineering.<br />

Ashley Jordan<br />

40<br />

Linebacker<br />

6-1, 220, Sr.<br />

Chicago, Ill.<br />

John Hope HS<br />

Returning starter at linebacker…posted 42 tackles during the 2009<br />

season, including 17 solo stops and one quarterback sack…had a<br />

season-best nine tackles against Saint Francis (Ind.)…made 14 tackles<br />

in 2008 including nine solo stops…also had a forced fumble…lettered<br />

as a true freshman in the 2007 season, when he made 14 tackles<br />

including three solo stops…made a season-high six stops at <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

State…earned first-team all-conference honors at the linebacker<br />

position in the Chicago Public League and was also named honorable<br />

mention all-city for the 2006 season by the Chicago Sun-Times.<br />

Personal: Attended John Hope High School, where his coach was<br />

Jason Burns…son of Lucille Jordan…majoring in electrical<br />

engineering.<br />

27MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong>


PROFILES: RETURNING LETTERMEN<br />

David Kavish<br />

9<br />

Wide Receiver<br />

5-11, 195, Jr.<br />

Springfi eld, Ill.<br />

South Dakota State Univ.<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

Returner who will contend for a spot among the wide receiver corps<br />

this fall…had 15 receptions for 166 yards and a touchdown during<br />

the 2009 season…had a season-high five receptions for 74 yards and<br />

his lone touchdown of the year against Saint Francis (Ind.)…played<br />

primarily on special teams during his first year at S&T, making three<br />

tackles in that role…transferred from South Dakota State, where he<br />

redshirted in his freshman season in 2007…was a two-way standout<br />

at the high school level when he earned Illinois Class 5A all-state<br />

honors…caught 51 passes for 1,054 yards and 17 touchdowns as a<br />

senior…also made eight interceptions on defense…was a first-team<br />

all-conference selection.<br />

Personal: Attended Sacred Heart Griffin High School, where his<br />

coach was Ken Leonard…son of John and Kim Kavish…majoring in<br />

engineering at S&T.<br />

Clay Kinman<br />

8<br />

Wide Receiver<br />

6-2, 210, So.<br />

Carthage, Mo.<br />

Carthage HS<br />

Finished his freshman season as S&T’s fifth-leading receiver with 23<br />

catches for 263 yards and a touchdown…had four catches in three<br />

contests against Central <strong>Missouri</strong>, Saint Francis (Ind.) and Southwest<br />

Baptist…yardage high came in the season finale at Kentucky Wesleyan<br />

of 43 yards, which included his only touchdown reception of<br />

the year…was a first-team all-state, all-district and all-Central Ozarks<br />

Conference selection following his senior year when he had 42<br />

catches for 927 yards – which ranked sixth in the state of <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

-- and nine touchdowns…was named to the Joplin Globe’s all-area<br />

team following the 2008 season…was a second-team all-state and<br />

first-team all-district and all-conference selection after a 41-catch,<br />

845-yard season with 10 touchdowns during his junior season…also<br />

played at defensive end and served as the team’s punter.<br />

Personal: Attended Carthage High School, where his coach was Jon<br />

Guidie…son of Mike and Sharon Kinman…majoring in engineering.<br />

Ian Kreher<br />

41<br />

Defensive End<br />

6-1, 238, So.<br />

Warrensburg, Mo.<br />

Warrensburg HS<br />

Ashley Jordan<br />

Lettered after the 2009 season at linebacker…finished the season<br />

with nine tackles, including four solo stops…had three tackles at<br />

Central <strong>Missouri</strong>…was redshirted in 2008…was a second-team<br />

all-conference selection and earned the team’s “lights out” award…<br />

played on the offensive line and at defensive end as well as linebacker<br />

in high school.<br />

Personal: Attended Warrensburg High School, where his coach was<br />

Wiley Meade…son of Paul and Valerie Kreher… majoring in engineering<br />

at S&T.<br />

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PROFILES: RETURNING LETTERMEN<br />

Matt Kuelker<br />

56<br />

Offensive Line<br />

6-1, 268, Jr.<br />

St. Louis, Mo.<br />

St. Mary’s HS<br />

Returning starter at center…missed the 2008 season due to an<br />

injury…earned all-metro St. Louis and all-conference honors as an<br />

offensive lineman in the Archdiocesan Athletic Association, as well<br />

as being named as that conference’s lineman of the year in 2005...<br />

finished with 30 tackles and one sack on defense, while on offense he<br />

led an offensive line that helped produce a 1,000-rusher and another<br />

running back that came close to that mark.<br />

Personal: Attended St. Mary’s High School, where his coach was<br />

Jake Parent...son of Eugene and Debra Kuelker...older brother, Lou,<br />

was a first-team All-IFA selection at center in 2005 while playing at<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> S&T; older brother, Mark, spent two seasons on the Miner<br />

roster…majoring in business.<br />

Terrance Lockett<br />

7<br />

Defensive Back<br />

5-10, 186, So.<br />

St. Louis, Mo.<br />

DeSmet Jesuit HS<br />

Lettered as a freshman after recording 14 tackles…saw playing time<br />

in the secondary and on special teams and is gunning for a starting<br />

spot in the secondary this fall…had a season-high three tackles on<br />

three occasions…was a first-team all-state and all-conference selection<br />

following the 2008 season, when he recorded 35 tackles to help<br />

DeSmet win a district championship and advance to the <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

Class 6 playoffs…also earned honorable mention all-metro honors in<br />

St. Louis and was a second-team all-Metro Catholic Conference pick<br />

as a running back after rushing for 387 yards in the 2008 season.<br />

Personal: Attended DeSmet Jesuit High School, where his coach was<br />

Pat Mahoney…son of Cheryl Emerson…majoring in English education.<br />

Matt Mast<br />

70<br />

Offensive Line<br />

6-3, 270, Jr.<br />

Springfi eld, Ill.<br />

Sacred Heart Griffi n HS<br />

Returning starter on the offensive line…has been a two-year start<br />

at right tackle after being redshirted in his first season at <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

S&T in 2007…was selected to the Central State Eight all-conference<br />

team and earned special mention at the offensive line position…also<br />

named to the Chicago Tribune’s all-state team after playing on the<br />

2005 and 2006 Class 5A state title teams at Sacred Heart Griffin…<br />

served as a co-captain in 2006…earned academic all-state honors<br />

last fall and was a three-time member of the academic all-conference<br />

team.<br />

Personal: Attended Sacred Heart Griffin High School, where his<br />

coach was Ken Leonard…son of Al and Sharon Mast…majoring in<br />

mechanical engineering.<br />

Matt Kuelker<br />

29MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong>


PROFILES: RETURNING LETTERMEN<br />

Jerome Miller<br />

3<br />

Brian Mueller<br />

84<br />

Running Back<br />

6-0, 210, Sr.<br />

Toronto, Ont.<br />

Don Bosco HS<br />

Tight End/Punter<br />

6-1, 225, Sr.<br />

St. Louis, Mo.<br />

Parkway North HS<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

Was the Miners’ second-leading rusher in the 2009 season with 323<br />

yards on 103 carries…had a season-high of 91 yards in the victory<br />

over Lincoln…his 103 carries led the team…finished the 2008 season<br />

as the Miners’ second-leading rusher with 304 yards and 69 carries…<br />

recorded a season-high 91 yards in the win over Evangel…scored<br />

three touchdowns on the season, scoring twice against Kentucky<br />

Wesleyan and the third at Central State…also finished the year with<br />

four receptions for 25 yards…emerged as a key component in the<br />

Miner running game during the second half of the 2007 season…<br />

finished with 334 yards on the ground and scored three times…had a<br />

career-high 137 yards rushing in the Miners’ Homecoming win over<br />

Central State, then ran for 106 the following week against Lincoln…<br />

also had five receptions for 22 yards…was redshirted in 2006…was<br />

named as his team’s most valuable player and as a first-team all-star<br />

at his high school...rushed for 1,350 yards as a senior and was ranked<br />

as one of the top 30 prep players in Toronto...played at Vanier College<br />

in Canada and was the team’s most valuable player last season after<br />

rushing for 825 yards and five touchdowns; was third in his conference<br />

in rushing...served as a team captain during the 2005 season.<br />

Personal: Attended Don Bosco Secondary School, where his coach<br />

was Rob Ford...son of Winsome Castle...majoring in business.<br />

Brandyn Mueller<br />

26<br />

Defensive Back<br />

6-0, 205, Jr.<br />

Troy, Ill.<br />

Triad HS<br />

Returner who will compete for a starting role in the secondary…<br />

finished the 2009 season with 21 tackles, including 13 solo stops...<br />

recorded a season-high eight tackles in the season opener at Central<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>...made six tackles during the 2008 season with a high of<br />

three against Saint Joseph’s…redshirted in 2007…was an all-conference<br />

selection as a defensive back after making 37 tackles with two<br />

interceptions during the 2006 season…was an honorable mention<br />

all-area selection following his senior year and has played for a team<br />

that has won at least one game in the Illinois state playoffs for two<br />

consecutive years, which included a quarterfinal appearance in 2005.<br />

Personal: Attended Triad High School, where his coach was Paul<br />

Bassler…son of Jeffrey and Deborah Mueller…majoring in aerospace<br />

engineering.<br />

Returns as the Miner punter for the upcoming season…averaged 34.9<br />

yards on 63 punts during the 2009 season, with a long punt of 56<br />

yards and nine punts downed within the opponents’ 20-yard line…<br />

averaged 38 yards per kick in the 2008 campaign on 39 punts…had<br />

six punts of 50 yards or more with a best of 67 yards against Saint<br />

Joseph’s…averaged better than 43 yards on his four punts at Truman<br />

State…missed the 2007 season due to an injury…earned first-team<br />

All-GLFC honors at that position in 2006 after averaging 37.6 yards<br />

per kick…put 10 of his punts inside the opponents’ 20-yard line<br />

with no touchbacks…longest punt of the year was 65 yards vs.<br />

Austin Peay; had four punts of better than 50 yards on the season…<br />

was a three-year starter in high school at tight end and earned<br />

unanimous first-team all-conference honors in his senior year after<br />

catching 20 passes for 488 yards (over 24 yards per catch) and seven<br />

touchdowns...set new school records for receiving yards in a career<br />

with 1,048 and holds two other marks for touchdowns scored...also<br />

punted and averaged 35.6 yards per kick...is a versatile athlete who<br />

also competed in swimming and lacrosse in high school.<br />

Personal: Attended Parkway North High School, where his coach was<br />

Bob Bunton...son of Greg and Carol Mueller...majoring in architectural<br />

engineering.<br />

Brian Peterson<br />

53<br />

Offensive Line<br />

6-5, 265, Jr.<br />

Jacksonville, Ill.<br />

Jacksonville HS<br />

Expected to compete for a starting spot on the offensive line…has<br />

seen playing time at guard over each of the last two seasons after<br />

redshirting in 2007…earned honorable mention all-conference honors<br />

and was also a member of the league’s academic all-conference<br />

team…was selected as an Illinois State Scholar and won his team’s<br />

“Iron Man” award following the 2006 season.<br />

Personal: Attended Jacksonville High School, where his coach was<br />

Mark Grounds…son of Stephen and Debra Slaid…majoring in<br />

chemical engineering.<br />

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PROFILES: RETURNING LETTERMEN<br />

Bobby Pettis<br />

23<br />

Derek Richards<br />

93<br />

Running Back<br />

5-10, 183, So.<br />

Hickory Hills, Ill.<br />

Argo HS<br />

Defensive End<br />

6-3, 230, So.<br />

Webster Groves, Mo.<br />

Webster Groves HS<br />

Finished his first season in a Miner uniform as the team’s leading<br />

rusher with 405 yards on 58 carries…had the Miners’ longest running<br />

play of the season of 59 yards against Lincoln for a touchdown, one of<br />

the three he scored on the ground during the year…had a season-high<br />

93 yards in the win over Northwestern Oklahoma State…also had<br />

27 receptions for 208 yards, which included a 10-catch game against<br />

Wisconsin-Stevens Point…led S&T with 1,022 all-purpose yards…<br />

played at running back in high school, where he rushed for 1,473<br />

yards and 17 touchdowns during the 2008 campaign…earned his<br />

team’s most valuable player award and “Player of the Year” honors in<br />

the South Suburban Conference in the Chicago area…was an honorable<br />

mention all-state selection in each of his last two seasons and<br />

was a two-time all-area and all-conference pick at Argo…was selected<br />

to play in the Illinois Shrine Game.<br />

Personal: Attended Argo Community High School, where his coach<br />

was Jim Innis…son of Robert and Angela Pettis…majoring in<br />

business.<br />

Justin Philpy<br />

43<br />

Defensive Line<br />

6-3, 265, Sr.<br />

McKinney, Texas<br />

McKinney HS<br />

Three-year starter on the defensive line…earned pre-season honorable<br />

mention All-America status in NCAA Division II by Consensus<br />

Draft Services for the <strong>2010</strong> season…earned first-team All-Great Lakes<br />

<strong>Football</strong> Conference honors for the second straight season after<br />

finishing with 43 tackles from his defensive tackle spot…led all Miner<br />

defensive linemen in tackles…was the GLFC’s “Defensive Lineman of<br />

the Year” in 2008…finished the season with 31 tackles, six tackles for<br />

a loss and five sacks…recorded a season-high seven tackles at Truman<br />

State…had five stops, including three for a loss, in the win over Evangel…posted<br />

23 tackles, including nine solo stops, during the 2007<br />

campaign…recorded four tackles on three separate occasions…was<br />

redshirted in 2006…was a first-team all-district selection in District<br />

9-4A in Texas and earned first-team honors on the McKinney Courier-<br />

Gazette team...was also a second-team pick on the all-county team....<br />

served as a member of the school’s branch of the National Honor<br />

Society and earned the Rotary Club Academic Excellence award in all<br />

four years of high school.<br />

Personal: Attended McKinney High School, where his coach was<br />

Todd McVey...son of Bruce and Sharon Philpy...majoring in aerospace<br />

engineering.<br />

Returning letterman who will look to earn a role on the interior<br />

line…spent last season playing on the defensive line and on special<br />

teams, serving as S&T’s long snapper…had 17 tackles on the year<br />

which included nine solo stops and two tackles for a loss…was<br />

redshirted in the 2007 season…earned second-team all-state and<br />

third-team all-metro St. Louis honors following the 2006 season,<br />

where he was a first-team all-conference and second-team all-district<br />

selection…made 111 tackles with two sacks and two fumble recoveries<br />

last fall.<br />

Personal: Attended Webster Groves High School, where his coach<br />

was Cliff Ice…son of Larry and Christina Richards…majoring in<br />

mechanical engineering.<br />

Joe Ridpath<br />

90<br />

Defensive Line<br />

6-5, 261, Jr.<br />

Shelbina, Mo.<br />

South Shelby HS<br />

Will compete for a starting role on the defensive line…finished the<br />

2009 season with 34 tackles, including 15 solo stops and six tackles<br />

for a loss…recorded a safety with a quarterback sack in the victory<br />

over Lincoln and also forced a fumble during the year…named as the<br />

GLFC’s “Defensive Player of the Week” after the Lincoln contest…<br />

recorded four tackles as a redshirt freshman in 2008 before an injury<br />

ended his season…came to <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T after an outstanding prep<br />

career… was the defensive player of the year for Class 1 as a defensive<br />

lineman for South Shelby’s state championship team in 2006…<br />

was a two-time selection to the Clarence Cannon Conference first<br />

team and also earned first-team all-state and all-district honors…<br />

also named to the all-star teams by KRES, Quincy Herald-Whig and<br />

KHQA.<br />

Personal: Attended South Shelby High School, where his coach was<br />

Kent O’Laughlin…son of Robert Ridpath and Audrey Buzzard…majoring<br />

in civil engineering.<br />

31MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong>


PROFILES: RETURNING LETTERMEN<br />

Edwin Scott<br />

29<br />

Kirk Stilwell<br />

32<br />

Defensive Back<br />

6-2, 190, Jr.<br />

Altadena, Calif.<br />

East Los Angeles JC<br />

Defensive Back<br />

5-9, 173, Sr.<br />

Ballwin, Mo.<br />

Parkway South HS<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

Returning letterman in the secondary who is expected to compete for<br />

a starting spot this fall…finished with 23 tackles, 14 of which were<br />

solo, and an interception in the 2009 season…had a season-high of<br />

five tackles at Wisconsin-LaCrosse…transferred to S&T from East<br />

Los Angeles Community College…played one season at East Los<br />

Angeles, finishing with 52 tackles and five pass breakups...named as<br />

the Southern California <strong>Football</strong> Association “Player of the Week”<br />

during the 2008 season.<br />

Personal: Attended LaSalle High School, where his coach was Ealar<br />

Gallagher...son of Theresa and the late Edwin Scott, Sr. ...majoring in<br />

mathematics.<br />

R.J. Shubatt<br />

17<br />

Defensive Back<br />

6-2, 185, Jr.<br />

Cedar Rapids, Iowa<br />

Jefferson HS<br />

Returning letterman who will seek to earn a spot in the lineup in the<br />

secondary…had six tackles during the 2009 campaign split between<br />

the secondary and special teams…was redshirted in 2007...was a<br />

second-team all-metro and all-conference player at the high school<br />

level, where he served as a team captain…was also an academic allconference<br />

selection…good athlete who was a state qualifier in track<br />

and field and played varsity basketball.<br />

Personal: Attended Jefferson High School, where his coach was Jim<br />

Womochil…son of Gary and Cynthia Shubatt…majoring in petroleum<br />

engineering.<br />

Will compete for the starting spot at cornerback…finished the<br />

2009 season with 24 tackles, 16 of which were solo, with three pass<br />

breakups and two blocked kicks…also served as a punt returner for<br />

S&T where he averaged 7.8 yards per return…was in on 25 tackles<br />

in 2008 with 14 solo stops...also had two interceptions, a blocked<br />

kick and a pass breakup...posted a season-high five tackles at Truman<br />

State...also served as the Miners’ punt returner for much of the season,<br />

averaging just over four yards per runback...posted 13 tackles,<br />

including 10 solo stops, during his first season on the field for the<br />

Miners in 2007…added an interception and two pass breakups, all of<br />

which came in the season finale at Kentucky Wesleyan…led the Miners<br />

with four fumble recoveries during the year…was redshirted in<br />

2006…earned first-team all-conference honors in the Suburban West<br />

Conference as a defensive back, while earning honorable mention<br />

all-metro St. Louis status at that position...was also selected to the allconference<br />

second team as a running back and second team all-state<br />

as a kick returner...rushed for 682 yards and eight touchdowns, while<br />

averaging 21 yards per kickoff return and over 13 yards a punt return<br />

in the 2005 season...had 50 tackles and two interceptions on defense.<br />

Personal: Attended Parkway South High School, where his coach<br />

was Travis Blevins...son of Michael and Dawn Stilwell...majoring in<br />

petroleum engineering.<br />

32<br />

Kirk Stilwell


PROFILES: RETURNING LETTERMEN<br />

Nate Stodghill<br />

50<br />

Linebacker<br />

6-0, 220, Jr.<br />

Grain Valley, Mo.<br />

Grain Valley HS<br />

Earned a letter last season on the defensive side of the football…<br />

finished the year with five tackles and one tackle for a loss…expected<br />

to play at linebacker and on special teams...was in on 12 tackles as a<br />

redshirt freshman, including one for a loss...was a unanimous firstteam<br />

all-conference selection last season…earned first-team all-metro<br />

Kansas City honors at defensive end and second-team laurels from<br />

the Blue Springs Examiner and Metro Sports…set the school record<br />

for sacks with 14.5…also played on offense as a guard.<br />

Personal: Attended Grain Valley High School, where his coach<br />

was Forest Rovello…son of Rob and Robin Stodghill…majoring in<br />

nuclear engineering.<br />

Ryan Taylor<br />

1<br />

Running Back<br />

5-10, 200, So.<br />

Indianapolis, Ind.<br />

Pike HS<br />

Returner who is expected to contend for the starting spot at running<br />

back this fall…finished his first season on the field for S&T with<br />

98 yards on 25 carries before missing the second half of the season<br />

with an injury…had a season-high of 52 yards in the seaosn opener<br />

at Central <strong>Missouri</strong>…rushed for over 1,600 yards as a high school<br />

senior in 2007 to earn all-state honors and all-league laurels in Conference<br />

Indiana…was selected as his team’s most valuable player on<br />

offense for a Pike squad that finished second in Indiana Class 5A.<br />

Personal: Attended Pike High School, where his coach was Derek<br />

Mayers…son of Kenneth and Kelly Taylor…majoring in mechanical<br />

engineering.<br />

Smook Thomas<br />

16<br />

Wide Receiver<br />

5-9, 170, So.<br />

Quincy, Fla.<br />

East Gadsden HS<br />

Figures to contend for a starting role at wide receiver after a solid<br />

freshman season…had 39 receptions, second on the team, for 488<br />

yards and three touchdowns…also carried the ball three times for<br />

10 yards and a touchdown…set a new S&T single game record with<br />

16 catches against Wisconsin-Stevens Point for 190 yards, the most<br />

ever by a Miner freshman…also had 121 yards in receptions in the<br />

win over Northwestern Oklahoma State, a game in which he had<br />

his touchdown on the ground…earned honorable mention all-state<br />

honors at the high school level after catching 54 passes for 761 yards<br />

and seven touchdowns…had a game with 13 catches and 130 yards<br />

against Tallahassee Godby…had at least six receptions in five different<br />

contests…averaged 12.8 yards per punt return.<br />

Personal: Attended East Gadsden High School, where his coach was<br />

Scott Anderson…son of Terry Thomas and Marquita McMillon…<br />

majoring in electrical engineering.<br />

Smook Thomas<br />

33MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong>


PROFILES: RETURNING LETTERMEN<br />

Michael Underbrink<br />

78<br />

Kellen Weaver<br />

20<br />

Offensive Line<br />

6-2, 289, So.<br />

Richardson, Texas<br />

Berkner HS<br />

Defensive End<br />

5-10, 240, Sr.<br />

Country Club Hills, Ill.<br />

Hillcrest HS<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

Returner who will contend for a starting role on the offensive line…<br />

made seven starts at offensive tackle as a redshirt freshman in 2009…<br />

earned all-district honors as a center at the high school level…was<br />

also selected to the academic all-state team and as the team’s most<br />

outstanding offensive lineman.<br />

Personal: Attended Berkner High School, where his coach was Jim<br />

Ledford…son of John and Charlene Underbrink…majoring in<br />

petroleum engineering.<br />

Steve Watson<br />

15<br />

Quarterback<br />

6-0, 190, Jr.<br />

Berkeley, Ill.<br />

Walther Lutheran HS<br />

Will compete for the starting quarterback spot this fall...appeared<br />

in four games behind center and completed 17-of-34 passes for 131<br />

yards and a touchdown (at Central Arkansas)…made one start at<br />

Drake…was redshirted in 2008 after being named as the Great Lakes<br />

<strong>Football</strong> Conference “Freshman of the Year” in 2007…became the<br />

team’s starting quarterback in the fifth game of the season and threw<br />

for 1,661 yards and 19 touchdowns over the final seven games…yardage<br />

total is the highest ever for a Miner freshman quarterback…completed<br />

141 of 248 passes with only five interceptions…was 22-of-48<br />

for 363 yards and four touchdowns in his first collegiate game against<br />

Arkansas-Monticello…threw for 325 yards at Southern Nazarene on<br />

a season-high 37 completions…earned GLFC “Player of the Week”<br />

honors after a 271-yard, five touchdown performance in a win over<br />

Central State…was a first-team all-conference and all-area selection<br />

following his senior year and was selected as his team’s most valuable<br />

player…also competes in track and was a state qualifier in the high<br />

jump, 110-meter hurdles and as part of the 4x400-meter relay team.<br />

Personal: Attended Walther Lutheran High School, where his coach<br />

was Bruce Tuomi…son of Ken and Ruth Watson…majoring in engineering<br />

management.<br />

Returning letterman at defensive end for the Miners…saw a good<br />

deal of playing time during his first season on the field for the Miners<br />

in 2007…recorded 10 tackles on the year with a high of four at<br />

Kentucky Wesleyan…redshirted in 2006…was named as the school’s<br />

defensive “Player of the Year” for the 2005 season...also earned suburban<br />

all-area and SICA all-conference honors in each of his last two<br />

prep seasons as a linebacker and fullback.<br />

Personal: Attended Hillcrest High School, where his coach was Earnest<br />

Sutton...son of Alvin and Melva Weaver...older brother, Kyran,<br />

was a defensive lineman for the Miners from 2002-05…majoring in<br />

information systems technology and business.<br />

Michael Underbrink<br />

34


PROFILES: RETURNING LETTERMEN<br />

Nick Williams<br />

77<br />

Defensive Line<br />

6-3, 255, Sr.<br />

O’Fallon, Mo.<br />

Fort Zumwalt North HS<br />

Cameron Williams<br />

25<br />

Defensive Back<br />

5-11, 175, Jr.<br />

Princeton, Ky.<br />

Caldwell County HS<br />

Nick Williams<br />

Returning letterman who will play in the secondary...expected to<br />

compete for a starting spot at safety...finished the 2009 season with<br />

13 tackles and an interception…had six solo stops and recorded his<br />

interception in the season finale at Kentucky Wesleyan…finished<br />

the 2008 season with three tackles and was redshirted in 2007…was<br />

named as the “Regional Player of the Year” by the Kentucky Coaches<br />

Association” and earned second-team all-state honors for the 2006<br />

campaign…was also named to the Kentucky New-Era all-star team<br />

and was a first-team all-conference selection in the Western Kentucky<br />

Conference.<br />

Personal: Attended Caldwell County High School, where his coach<br />

was David Barnes…son of Rick and Renee Williams…majoring in<br />

mechanical engineering.<br />

Returning letterman who will compete for a starting spot on the<br />

defensive line…ended the 2009 season with 15 tackles, including five<br />

solo stops...had a season-best four tackles at Central Arkansas...had<br />

two stops behind the line of scrimmage at Southwest Baptist...made<br />

20 stops from the defensive tackle spot in 2008, including nine solo<br />

stops, two for a loss and one sack which came against Saint Joseph’s...<br />

had a season-high four tackles against Wisconsin-Stout and Butler...<br />

saw playing time on the defensive line in 2007 after redshirting the<br />

previous year…was a three-year letterman at the varsity level, earning<br />

honorable mention all-conference laurels in the Gateway Athletic<br />

Conference...also competed in track and field at the school...was a<br />

four-year member of the school’s honor roll and served as a representative<br />

at the National Congressional Youth Conference.<br />

Personal: Attended Fort Zumwalt North High School, where his<br />

coach was Leroy Schumaker...son of Eric Williams and Stephanie<br />

Johnson...majoring in mechanical and electrical engineering.<br />

Mike Wilson<br />

5<br />

Running Back<br />

5-8, 175, Jr.<br />

Valrico, Fla.<br />

King HS<br />

Returner who will compete for playing time at running back…had<br />

115 yards on 29 carries during the 2009 season with a high game<br />

of 44 at Kentucky Wesleyan…had one touchdown run which came<br />

at Southwest Baptist…ran for 248 yards on 24 carries and four touchdowns<br />

as a reserve back in 2008, averaging 10.3 yards per carry...had<br />

a season-high 97 yards on just five carries at Lincoln and scored three<br />

times on runs of 45, 26 and 20 yards...fourth touchdown run was his<br />

longest carry of the season of 67 yards against Southwest Baptist...<br />

was redshirted in 2007…was the recipient of his team’s “Ironman<br />

Award” and “Heart of the Lion” award following the 2006 season at<br />

the high school level.<br />

Personal: Attended King High School, where his coach was Joe<br />

Severino…son of Michael and Barita Wilson…competes in track and<br />

field for S&T as a sprinter, where he scored for the Miners in the<br />

100- and 200-meter dashes at the 2008 Great Lakes Valley Conference<br />

Outdoor Championships…majoring in engineering.<br />

35MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong>


PROFILES: RETURNING SQUADMEMBERS<br />

Austin Adams<br />

28<br />

Malcolm Booth<br />

65<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

36<br />

DB, 6-0, 190, Fr.-R<br />

Springfi eld, Mo.<br />

Kickapoo HS<br />

Redshirt freshman who will play in the secondary…was a first-team<br />

all-district and all-conference selection in the Ozark Conference<br />

following the 2008 season and also earned second-team all-Ozarks<br />

region laurels…played defensive back and running back at the high<br />

school level…rushed 199 times for 1,214 yards and 11 touchdowns<br />

during the 2008 season at Kickapoo.<br />

Personal: Attended Kickapoo High School, where his coach was Kuper<br />

Kruel…son of Glenn and Sherie Adams…majoring in business.<br />

Offie Adams<br />

67<br />

OL, 6-0, 265, Fr.-R<br />

St. Louis, Mo.<br />

Hazelwood East HS<br />

Returner who is projected to play on the offensive line…redshirted in<br />

2009…started on both lines for the <strong>Missouri</strong> Class 5 state champions<br />

in 2008, playing at all three offensive line spots as well as at defensive<br />

tackle and end…was an honorable mention all-conference selection<br />

in the Suburban North Conference.<br />

Personal: Attended Hazelwood East High School, where his coach<br />

was Mike Jones…son of Offie, Jr., and Dorothy Adams…majoring in<br />

electrical engineering.<br />

Jimmy Barnhart<br />

39<br />

DE, 6-1, 228, Fr.-R<br />

Union, Mo.<br />

Union HS<br />

Redshirt freshman who will play at defensive end…was a first-team<br />

all-conference selection at Union High School after making 63 tackles<br />

last season which included two quarterback sacks…also saw playing<br />

time on the offensive line during his career…played on one of the<br />

top-ranked teams in <strong>Missouri</strong> Class 4 over the last two seasons.<br />

Personal: Attended Union High School, where his coach was Brent<br />

Eckley…son of Joe and Sue Barnhart…majoring in engineering.<br />

OL, 6-4, 290, So.<br />

Little Rock, Ark.<br />

Catholic HS<br />

Will compete for playing time on the offensive line…redshirted in<br />

the 2008 season...was classified as one of the Top 60 recruits in the<br />

state of Arkansas following the 2007 season…earned all-state honors<br />

as an offensive lineman.<br />

Personal: Attended Catholic High School, where his coach was<br />

Richard Cochran…son of Thomas and Kim Booth…majoring in<br />

engineering.<br />

Sean Bowers<br />

59<br />

LB, 5-9, 225, Fr.-R<br />

Rolla, Mo.<br />

Rolla HS<br />

Returning player who will look to earn a spot at linebacker…was<br />

redshirted last season…earned first-team all-district and all-Ozark<br />

Conference laurels following his senior year, where he had 19 tackles<br />

and four quarterback sacks from his interior defensive line spot…was<br />

selected as his team’s defensive “Player of the Year”.<br />

Personal: Attended Rolla High School, where his coach was Brock<br />

Roweton…son of Kevin and Mary Lou Bowers…majoring in petroleum<br />

engineering.<br />

Sam Bryant<br />

52<br />

OL, 6-2, 280, So.<br />

Kansas City, Mo.<br />

Hogan Preparatory HS<br />

Returner who will compete for playing time on the offensive line…<br />

was redshirted in 2009…did not play in the 2008 season while attending<br />

Penn Valley Community College…was an all-state offensive<br />

lineman at Hogan Prep following his senior year.<br />

Personal: Attended Hogan Prep Academy in Kansas City, Mo., where<br />

his coach was Phil Lascuola…son of Charles and Sylvia Bryant…majoring<br />

in electrical engineering.


PROFILES: RETURNING SQUADMEMBERS<br />

Robert Conley<br />

92<br />

Freddy Dugard<br />

54<br />

LB, 5-11, 240, Fr.-R<br />

Pearland, Texas<br />

Manuel HS<br />

Redshirt freshman who will look to earn time on the defensive line…<br />

earned all-district honors following the 2008 season from the<br />

defensive end position.<br />

Personal: Attended Manuel High School, where his coach was Kirk<br />

Martin…son of Tim Conley and Shelly Henry…majoring in<br />

mechanical engineering.<br />

Evan Davenport<br />

95<br />

DE, 6-2, 225, Fr.-R<br />

Homewood, Ill.<br />

Homewood-Flossmoor<br />

Returner who will compete for playing time on the defensive line…<br />

was redshirted in the 2009 season…earned first-team all-conference<br />

honors in the Southwest Suburban Conference in the Chicago area…<br />

was also the recipient of his team’s sportsmanship award.<br />

Personal: Attended Homewood-Flossmoor High School, where his<br />

coach was Kenneth Smith…son of Fred and Rebecca Davenport…<br />

majoring in aerospace engineering.<br />

Kameron Davis<br />

60<br />

OL, 5-10, 270, Fr.-R<br />

Waynesville, Mo.<br />

Waynesville HS<br />

Redshirt freshman who will be on the offensive line…was an allstate<br />

performer at the high school level…also earned all-district and<br />

all-conference honors in the Ozark Conference…was selected to the<br />

league’s all-academic team as well…played as an offensive guard in<br />

high school…was a starter for Waynesville’s state championship team<br />

(<strong>Missouri</strong> Class 5) in 2007.<br />

Personal: Attended Waynesville High School, where his coach was<br />

Rick Vernon…son of Harold and Donna Davis…majoring in engineering.<br />

DE, 6-1, 240, Fr.-R<br />

Queens Village, N.Y.<br />

St. Francis Prep HS<br />

Redshirt freshman who will compete for the starting role on the defensive<br />

line…had a successful career at St. Francis Prep Academy in<br />

New York…was a team captain at St. Francis Prep, earning all-league<br />

and all-city honors as a senior…was named as the defensive most<br />

valuable player in the Senior Bowl and as the team’s most valuable<br />

player as a linebacker…also played at defensive end.<br />

Personal: Attended St. Francis Prep Academy, where his coach was<br />

Vincent O’Connor…son of Frederick and Donna Dugard…majoring<br />

in mechanical engineering.<br />

Leroy Eason<br />

46<br />

DB, 6-0, 180, Fr.-R<br />

University City, Mo.<br />

University City HS<br />

Returner who will seek to earn a spot in the secondary…redshirted<br />

in 2009…had four catches for 88 yards in that role as a high school<br />

senior…also played in the secondary in high school, where he made<br />

37 tackles from his strong safety position…made 28 tackles with an<br />

interception as a junior.<br />

Personal: Attended University City High School, where his coach<br />

was Duane Hawthorne…son of LaCinda Jones…majoring in civil<br />

engineering.<br />

Matt Elliott<br />

13<br />

QB, 6-0, 187, Fr.-R<br />

Fort Wayne, Ind.<br />

Snider HS<br />

Redshirt freshman who is expected to compete for the starting spot<br />

at quarterback…redshirted for the 2009 season…was a first-team<br />

all-state and all-conference quarterback at Fort Wayne’s Snider High<br />

School – the same school that produced former NFL Hall of Fame<br />

player Rod Woodson – while earning a spot in the Indiana North allstar<br />

game…he set the school record for passing yards during his prep<br />

career…and threw for 2,000 yards during the 2008 season with 14<br />

touchdown tosses...was a first-team all-region performer.<br />

Personal: Attended Snider High School, where his coach was Russ<br />

Isaacs…son of Gary and Gail Elliott…majoring in business.<br />

37MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong>


PROFILES: RETURNING SQUADMEMBERS<br />

Danny Fishkind<br />

82<br />

Brindin Jordan<br />

27<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

38<br />

WR, 6-0, 180, Fr.-R<br />

Dallas, Texas<br />

Plano West HS<br />

Returner who will play a wideout spot for the Miners... redshirted a<br />

year ago…was an all-district selection after the 2008 season in which<br />

he made 34 receptions to lead Plano West…was also a member of<br />

the academic all-state team and was a two-time “Player of the Week”<br />

selection.<br />

Personal: Attended Plano West High School, where his coach was<br />

Mike Hughes…son of Mark and Karen Fishkind…majoring in petroleum<br />

engineering.<br />

John Heineken<br />

47<br />

LB, 6-1, 210, So.<br />

Columbia, Ill.<br />

Columbia HS<br />

Two-year member of the Miners who will compete for a spot at<br />

linebacker…redshirted in the 2008 campaign...was a second-team<br />

all-state selection in high school and earned all-conference laurels<br />

at linebacker and running back…was also named to the academic<br />

all-state team.<br />

Personal: Attended Columbia High School, where his coach was Scott<br />

Horner…son of Richard Heineken and Laura Lockhart…majoring in<br />

electrical engineering at S&T.<br />

Chris Horn<br />

55<br />

LB, 6-1, 205, Fr.-R<br />

Tulsa, Okla.<br />

Washington HS<br />

Will compete for a starting spot at the bandit position…was redshirted<br />

in his first season with the Miners in 2009…was an all-district<br />

selection at the high school level, where he finished his senior year as<br />

the team’s leading tackler as they won the Oklahoma Class 5A state<br />

title…was selected as his team’s “defensive lineman of the year” following<br />

the 2008 season.<br />

Personal: Attended Booker T. Washington High School, where his<br />

coach was Antwain Jimmerson…son of Christopher and Dina Horn…<br />

majoring in mechanical engineering.<br />

DB, 6-0, 190, Jr.<br />

Lee’s Summit, Mo.<br />

Independence CC<br />

Returner who will play at in the secondary for the Miners…had one<br />

tackle in that role last fall…spent the 2008 season at Independence<br />

Community College…was an honorable mention all-district performer<br />

at the high school level in 2006, where he played quarterback,<br />

wide receiver and in the secondary…earned defensive “Player of the<br />

Week” honors during his senior year at Lee’s Summit West…also<br />

earned all-state, all-district and all-league honors in track and field.<br />

Personal: Attended Lee’s Summit West High School, where his coach<br />

was Royce Boehm…son of Bryan and Janelle Jordan…majoring in<br />

history.<br />

Donte Kelly<br />

49<br />

DB, 5-11, 185, So.<br />

Oak Lawn, Ill.<br />

Richards HS<br />

Returner who will compete for playing time in the secondary…did<br />

not play last season after redshirting in 2008…named to the all-state<br />

team as an honorable mention selection, while earning co-defensive<br />

“Player of the Year”...first-team all-league as a senior and honorable<br />

mention all-conference pick as a junior.<br />

Personal: Attended Richards High School, where his coach was Gary<br />

Korhonen…son of Robert Lyons and Annette Kelly…majoring in<br />

mechanical engineering.<br />

Zach Klump<br />

29<br />

PK, 6-3, 180, Fr.-R<br />

Fenton, Mo.<br />

Rockwood Summit HS<br />

Redshirt freshman who will seek to earn time as a placekicker…<br />

earned first-team all-state honors in that role during his prep<br />

career…had 18 extra points and three field goals during the 2008<br />

season at the high school level…also played wide receiver and made<br />

eight catches for 121, while adding 33 tackles on defense from the<br />

safety position…had 25 extra points and 12 field goals during his junior<br />

year while leading his team in receptions with 19 for 259 yards.<br />

Personal: Attended Rockwood Summit High School, where his coach<br />

was Mike Bellars…son of Mark and Joann Klump…majoring in civil<br />

engineering.


PROFILES: RETURNING SQUADMEMBERS<br />

Justin L’Hote<br />

35<br />

Garrett Leible<br />

58<br />

TE, 6-1, 220, Fr.-R<br />

Perryville, Mo.<br />

St. Vincent HS<br />

Returning squadmember who will look to gain playing time in the<br />

secondary…redshirted in 2009...was named as the “Male Athlete of<br />

the Year” at his high school after earning second-team all-state honors<br />

as a senior…was selected to the KTJJ “Dream Team” following the<br />

2008 season…played at both wide receiver and defensive back.<br />

Personal: Attended St. Vincent High School, where his coach was<br />

Keith Winkler…son of Brian and Julie L’Hote…majoring in engineering.<br />

Alex Leach<br />

88<br />

OL, 6-2, 275, Fr.-R<br />

Perryville, Mo.<br />

Perryville HS<br />

Redshirt freshman who will seek to earn a role on the offensive<br />

line…earned all-district and all-conference honors following the<br />

2008 season while being named as his team’s outstanding offensive<br />

lineman…served as a team captain during his senior year for a team<br />

that reached the <strong>Missouri</strong> Class 2 state playoffs.<br />

Personal: Attended Perryville High School, where his coach was Jim<br />

May…son of Rod and Dawn Leible…majoring in chemical engineering.<br />

Sean Martin<br />

12<br />

TE, 6-3, 230, Fr.-R<br />

Liberty, Mo.<br />

Liberty HS<br />

DB, 5-9, 170, Fr.-R<br />

South Holland, Ill.<br />

Seton Academy<br />

Redshirt freshman who will play at tight end…played that position<br />

and quarterback at the high school level.<br />

Personal: Attended Liberty High School, where his coach was Joel<br />

Wells…son of Corbett and Cheryl Leach…is the twin brother of S&T<br />

freshman offensive lineman Zach Leach…majoring in engineering.<br />

Zach Leach<br />

74<br />

OL, 6-4, 250, Fr.-R<br />

Liberty, Mo.<br />

Liberty HS<br />

Returner who will seek to earn a spot on the offensive line…redshirted<br />

in 2009...was a second-team all-conference performer at the<br />

high school level as well and also earned academic all-state honors…<br />

was the recipient of the Liberty academic award from his school…<br />

played on both lines during his prep career, playing defensive end and<br />

offensive tackle<br />

Personal: Attended Liberty High School, where his coach was Joel<br />

Wells…son of Corbett and Cheryl Leach…is the twin brother of S&T<br />

freshman tight end Alex Leach…majoring in engineering.<br />

Redshirt freshman who will look for playing time in the secondary…<br />

was a versatile player at the high school level who earned his team’s<br />

most valuable player award in 2008…was an all-conference and allarea<br />

performer, playing at wide receiver, free safety and kick returner.<br />

Personal: Attended Seton Academy, where his coach was Brandon<br />

Morgan…son of Bennie and Sharron Smith…also competes in track<br />

at S&T, where he earned first-team all-conference laurels in the Great<br />

Lakes Valley Conference as part of the Miners’ 4x100-meter relay<br />

team that won the GLVC title...majoring in engineering.<br />

Ewanu Meneh<br />

33<br />

LB, 5-10, 240, Jr.<br />

St. Louis, Mo.<br />

Roosevelt HS<br />

Returning squadmember who will compete for a starting spot at<br />

linebacker…has seen playing time over the last two seasons…was<br />

a first-team all-conference in the Public High League in St. Louis<br />

after posting 25 tackles as a senior...team went 7-3 during his senior<br />

season at Roosevelt.<br />

Personal: Attended Roosevelt High School, where his coach was<br />

DeAndre Campbell...son of Tsaso and Flora Meneh...majoring in civil<br />

engineering.<br />

39MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong>


PROFILES: RETURNING SQUADMEMBERS<br />

Anthony Moore<br />

2<br />

Ryan Morse<br />

42<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

RB, 5-8, 180, Fr.-R<br />

Hazelwood, Mo.<br />

McCluer HS<br />

Redshirt freshman who will compete for time at running back…was<br />

selected to the Suburban North Conference’s all-league first team<br />

at running back after rushing for 1,229 yards and six touchdowns,<br />

helping lead the Comets to the second round of the <strong>Missouri</strong> Class 5<br />

playoffs…earned honorable mention all-metro honors in 2008…ran<br />

for 705 yards and nine scores in his junior year…earned academic<br />

all-league honors.<br />

Personal: Attended McCluer High School, where his coach was Joe<br />

Henke…son of Anthony and Carolyn Moore…majoring in<br />

engineering.<br />

Will Morrison<br />

12<br />

PK, 5-11, 185, So.<br />

Rolla, Mo.<br />

Rolla HS<br />

Returner who will compete for the kicking and punting duties at<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> S&T…redshirted in 2008 and missed last season due to<br />

an injury...was a second-team all-state performer as both a kicker<br />

and punter as a junior while playing at St. James High School, then<br />

followed that up with second-team selections on both the conference<br />

and district levels during his senior season…earned all-district and<br />

all-league honors on three occasions during his prep career…was also<br />

named as an all-state performer in baseball as an infielder…played<br />

baseball at S&T in the spring and earned first-team all-conference and<br />

all-region honors after hitting .391 with six home runs and 33 runs<br />

batted in.<br />

Personal: Attended Rolla High School, where his coach was Brock<br />

Roweton…played for former Miner offensive coordinator Josh Richards<br />

for two seasons at St. James…born June 28, 1989 in Huntington<br />

Beach, Calif.…son of Jim and Yoshiko Morrison…majoring in civil<br />

engineering.<br />

LB, 6-2, 200, Fr.-R<br />

Overland Park, Kan.<br />

Blue Valley NW HS<br />

Redshirt freshman who will seek to land a role at linebacker…comes<br />

from a solid prep program, where he earned honorable mention<br />

all-conference laurels in the Eastern Kansas League…was a two-time<br />

EKL scholar-athlete selection and earned numerous academic awards,<br />

including the Kansas Designated State Scholar and President’s Award<br />

for Educational Excellence.<br />

Personal: Attended Blue Valley Northwest High School, where his<br />

coach was Mike Zegunis…son of John and Jeannine Morse…majoring<br />

in biochemical engineering.<br />

Stephen Mull<br />

76<br />

OL, 6-7, 275, Fr.-R<br />

Aloha, Ore.<br />

Aloha HS<br />

Redshirt freshman who will play on the offensive line…brings good<br />

size to the position…played on both lines at the high school level as<br />

a tackle.<br />

Personal: Attended Aloha High School, where his coach was Chris<br />

Casey…son of Greg and Twila Mull…majoring in engineering.<br />

Matt Nelson<br />

71<br />

OL, 6-3, 256, Jr.<br />

Shawnee, Kan.<br />

Coffeyville CC<br />

Returner who will seek to earn playing time on the offensive line...<br />

transferred to S&T from Coffeyville Community College...finished<br />

his first season at Coffeyville with six tackles from the linebacker<br />

spot...played that position as well as the defensive line in high school.<br />

Personal: Attended Mill Valley High School, where his coach was<br />

George Raddel…son of Brian and Susan Nelson…majoring in aerospace<br />

engineering.<br />

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PROFILES: RETURNING SQUADMEMBERS<br />

Adam Peden<br />

24<br />

Mason Smith<br />

69<br />

PK, 5-10, 165, Fr.-R<br />

Bloomington, Ill.<br />

Bloomington HS<br />

Will compete for the kicking or punting positions...redshirted in the<br />

2009 season…was a first-team all-area and all-conference kicker as<br />

well as a first-team all-league punter after averaging 33.6 yards per<br />

punt in 2008…also finished the season with 36 extra points and five<br />

field goals as he earned a spot in the Eastern Illinois all-star game.<br />

Personal: Attended Bloomington High School, where his coach was<br />

Rigo Schmelzer…son of Doug and Shelly Peden…majoring in mechanical<br />

engineering.<br />

Joe Pepple<br />

83<br />

OL, 6-0, 255, So.<br />

Springville, N.Y.<br />

Springville HS<br />

Returning squadmember who will look to earn playing time on the<br />

offensive line…saw playing time on the line last season after redshirting<br />

in 2008...was a team captain and scholar-athlete at his school…<br />

played on both the offensive and defensive line.<br />

Personal: Attended Springville High School, where his coach was Joe<br />

Marvin…born Oct. 27, 1989…son of Paul Smith and Karen Lux…<br />

majoring in engineering at S&T.<br />

J’Gai Starks<br />

97<br />

WR, 6-1, 200, Fr.-R<br />

Kansas City, Mo.<br />

Archbishop O’Hara HS<br />

Redshirt freshman who will play at wide receiver…earned all-conference<br />

honors at both receiver and outside linebacker at the high<br />

school level…was also selected to the Metro Sports all-area team as a<br />

first-team pick…named to the academic all-state team and as a Kansas<br />

City scholar-athlete.<br />

Personal: Attended Archbishop O’Hara High School, where his coach<br />

was Jim DeMarea…son of Tim and Dena Pepple; father is an assistant<br />

football coach at O’Hara…majoring in engineering.<br />

John Pischak<br />

96<br />

DL, 6-1, 256, Fr.-R<br />

Cedarburg, Wis.<br />

Cedarburg HS<br />

Returner who will play along the defensive line…redshirted in<br />

2009…helped lead his high school team to the second round of the<br />

Wisconsin state playoffs in 2008…was a running back at the high<br />

school level who ran for 375 yards and six touchdowns during his<br />

senior year and averaged nearly eight yards a carry as a junior.<br />

Personal: Attended Cedarburg High School, where his coach was<br />

Brian Leair…son of Jeff and Lisa Lewis…majoring in environmental<br />

engineering.<br />

Ryan Veatch<br />

18<br />

DE, 6-4, 235, Fr.-R<br />

Arlington Heights, Ill.<br />

Buffalo Grove HS<br />

Redshirt freshman who will contend for time on the defensive line…<br />

was a three-year starter at the high school level at defensive end…is a<br />

good all-around athlete who also competed in wrestling and track and<br />

field at his high school…earned all-academic honors and was on the<br />

school’s honor roll in every semester.<br />

Personal: Attended Buffalo Grove High School, where his coach was<br />

Jim Ferrell…son of Peter and Rose Pischak…majoring in metallurgical<br />

engineering.<br />

DB, 6-1, 170, Fr.-R<br />

Thayer, Mo.<br />

Thayer HS<br />

Redshirt freshman who will play in the secondary...earned all-district<br />

honors at defensive back and tight end in each of the last three high<br />

school seasons for one of the top small school programs in <strong>Missouri</strong>...team<br />

was the state runner-up in both 2007 and 2008...was<br />

selected to the academic all-state team as well and won numerous<br />

academic honors while in high school.<br />

Personal: Attended Thayer High School, where his coach was Billy<br />

Webber...son of Paul and Peggy Veatch...majoring in chemical engineering.<br />

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PROFILES: RETURNING SQUADMEMBERS<br />

Trent Welbern<br />

11<br />

Trever Wilson<br />

31<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

QB, 6-2, 190, Fr.-R<br />

Fort Smith, Ark.<br />

Southside HS<br />

Redshirt freshman who will compete for the starting role at quarterback…came<br />

to S&T with solid credentials in his prep career was the<br />

quarterback for Southside’s team that finished as the Arkansas Class<br />

7A state runner-up in the 2008 season. He earned all-conference<br />

honors for his performance.<br />

Personal: Attedned Southside High School, where his coach was Jeff<br />

Williams…son of Wendell and Karla Welbern…majoring in civil<br />

engineering.<br />

Eric Williams<br />

85<br />

WR, 6-3, 190, Jr.<br />

Kansas City, Mo.<br />

Cardinal Stritch Univ.<br />

Returner who will seek to earn time at wide receiver…was redshirted<br />

a year ago…transferred to S&T from Cardinal Stritch University.<br />

Personal: Attended Ruskin High School, where his coach was Ryan<br />

Schinstock...son of Ernest and Christy Watkins...majoring in aerospace<br />

engineering.<br />

Marc Wilson<br />

34<br />

LB, 6-2, 226, So.<br />

Kansas City, Kan.<br />

Sumner Academy<br />

Returner who will look to earn a role at linebacker…was redshirted<br />

in 2008...served as a two-year captain at his school, earning first-team<br />

all-district and all-conference honors following the 2007 season…was<br />

a three-time member of the Kansas Scholar-Athlete squad.<br />

Personal: Attended Sumner Academy, where his coach was Todd<br />

Wassman…son of Marc and Paula Wilson…majoring in petroleum<br />

engineering at S&T.<br />

LB, 6-1, 205, Fr.-R<br />

Pleasant Hill, Mo.<br />

Pleasant Hill HS<br />

Redshirt freshman who will compete for time at linebacker...was<br />

a versatile player in high school as he played linebacker, fullback<br />

and quarterback...was an all-state and all-conference performer at<br />

linebacker in his senior year, after posting 125 tackles, two sacks and<br />

an interception.<br />

Personal: Attended Pleasant Hill High School, where his coach was<br />

Kyle Roach...son of John Wilson and Ron and Melissa Gibbons...<br />

majoring in chemical engineering.<br />

Jake Drallmeier<br />

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PROFILES: NEWCOMERS<br />

#31 JOSH ARIKIAN<br />

WR, 5-10, 180, Fr., Rolla, Mo./Rolla HS<br />

Joins the Miner squad this fall after a solid senior season at Rolla<br />

High School…played at wide receiver and defensive back, earning<br />

second-team All-Ozarks Conference honors at the latter position.<br />

Personal: Attended Rolla High School, where his coach was Josh<br />

Smith…son of David and Vatrinia Arikian… majoring in engineering.<br />

#80 CAMERON BOLES<br />

WR, 6-2, 175, Fr., St. Louis, Mo./Cardinal Ritter HS<br />

Finished the 2009 season with 17 receptions for 391 yards and five<br />

touchdowns…also recorded 16 tackles on defense.<br />

Personal: Attended Cardinal Ritter High School, where his coach was<br />

Brian Simmons…son of ...majoring in engineering.<br />

#62 JUSTIN BOOTHE<br />

OL, 6-2, 280, Fr., Centralia, Mo./Centralia HS<br />

Newcomer to the S&T program who earned all-state, all-district and<br />

all-conference honors at Centralia, where he was also selected as an<br />

area all-star by KRES Radio…played for a team that finished 13-1 last<br />

season and reached the <strong>Missouri</strong> Class 2 semifinals.<br />

Personal: Attended Centralia High School, where his coach was Erle<br />

Bennett…son of Dot Richterkessing…majoring in history education.<br />

#64 ROBERT BROWN<br />

OL, 6-2, 250, Fr., Freeburg, Ill./Freeburg HS<br />

Earned all-conference honors from the Cahokia Conference as an<br />

offensive guard following the 2009 season…was selected for a spot on<br />

the West Central Illinois All-Star Game…helped guide an offensive<br />

unit that averaged nearly 270 yards a game.<br />

Personal: Attended Freeburg High School, where his coach was<br />

Ronnie Stuart...son of Danny and Lani Parker...major is mechanical<br />

engineering.<br />

#51 GEOFF CORRENTI<br />

LB, 6-1, 225, Fr., Bowling Green, Mo./Bowling Green<br />

Earned first-team all-state, all-district and all-conference honors at<br />

the linebacker and center positions following his senior year, one<br />

in which he finished with 66 solo tackles and over 10 per game on<br />

defense…helped lead Bowling Green to the <strong>Missouri</strong> Class 3 state<br />

championship game and anchored an offensive unit that accumulated<br />

over 5,100 yards during the season.<br />

Personal: Attended Bowling Green High School, where his coach<br />

was Jimmy Tucker…son of Sam and Judi Correnti…major is mining<br />

engineering.<br />

#68 CHRIS CROMWELL<br />

OL, 6-4, 329, Fr.-R, Milwaukee, Wis./U. of Wisconsin<br />

Corby Meekins…son of Valentine and Angela Emeish…majoring in<br />

electrical engineering.<br />

#21 DAWAN FERGUSON<br />

RB, 5-9, 160, Fr., St. Louis, Mo./Riverview Gardens HS<br />

Newcomer who earned first-team all-conference honors in the<br />

Suburban North Conference, where he finished the 2009 season as<br />

the total yards leader with 1,533…finished fifth in the conference<br />

in rushing with 830 yards and finished fourth in receiving with 48<br />

catches for 703 yards and eight touchdowns…scored 14 touchdowns<br />

overall in 2009…earned scholar-athlete awards at Riverview Gardens<br />

in football, basketball and track and field and was also the recipient<br />

of the All-American Scholar award.<br />

Personal: Attended Riverview Gardens High School, where his coach<br />

was Robert Hall…son of Alexander and Angela Ferguson…majoring<br />

in mechanical engineering.<br />

#57 JUSTIN GALVIN<br />

LB, 6-1, 220, So., Kansas City, Mo./Highland CC<br />

Transfer from Highland Community College who will look to earn a<br />

spot at linebacker…earned second-team all-state honors at Oak Park<br />

High School following the 2005 season.<br />

Personal: Attended Oak Park High School, where his coach was<br />

Keith Ross..son of William Galvin and Shelly Parrish...majoring in<br />

electrical engineering.<br />

#89 JAKE GILJUM<br />

TE, 6-3, 240, Fr., St. Louis, Mo./Bishop DuBourg HS<br />

Will play at tight end for the Miners…was named as the top lineman<br />

in his conference last season and was selected to the all-league team<br />

on both offense and defense…made 66 tackles, including 53 solo<br />

stops and had a league-high 11 quarterback sacks from his defensive<br />

end position…also played at tight end and caught 13 passes for 311<br />

yards and three scores...named as a scholar-athlete at his school.<br />

Personal: Attended Bishop DuBourg High School, where his coach<br />

was Jim Welby…son of Mark and Susan Gilyum…majoring in<br />

engineering.<br />

#38 DALTON GILLISPIE<br />

LB, 5-10, 190, Fr., Mason, Ohio/Mason HS<br />

Newcomer who will look to earn a role at linebacker…played at<br />

safety in high school, where he was a two-year letterwinner…named<br />

as his team’s most improved defensive player and was a three-time<br />

defensive player of the week…selected as a scholar-athlete at his<br />

school. Personal: Attended Mason High School, where his coach was<br />

David Sedmak…son of Scott Gillispie and Lori Jones…majoring in<br />

business.<br />

#99 ZAC HELTON<br />

TE, 6-5, 250, Sr., Ballwin, Mo./Marquette HS<br />

Transfer from the University of Wisconsin who will compete for a<br />

spot on the offensive line…earned first-team all-conference and allcounty<br />

honors in his senior year of high school…was a second-team<br />

all-league performer in the two years that preceded that…was a fouryear<br />

starter and team captain.<br />

Personal: Attended St. John’s Northwest Military Academy, where his<br />

coach was Gary Richert...son of Charles Cromwell and Janine James...<br />

majoring in business.<br />

#14 CHRISTOPHER EMESIH<br />

LB, 6-0, 185, Fr., Houston, Texas/Westfield HS<br />

Played at both outside linebacker and free safety for his high school<br />

team and recorded 55 tackles with a sack and a forced fumble last<br />

season…was also a recipient of numerous academic awards, including<br />

academic all-district honors and an outstanding national achievement<br />

participant…competed in track and field, where he was a part of a<br />

state championship team in the 4x400-meter relay.<br />

Personal: Attended Westfield High School, where his coach was<br />

Newcomer to the Miner program who will play at tight end…has<br />

spent the last two years playing baseball at <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T as a first<br />

baseman and pitcher.<br />

Personal: Attended Marquette High School, where his coach was<br />

Tony Edwards...son of Steve and Cindy Helton…majoring in mechanical<br />

engineering.<br />

#42 RHYAN HENSON<br />

DB, 6-0, 180, Fr., St. Louis, Mo./MICDS<br />

Was an all-conference selection following the 2009 season, one where<br />

he finished with 39 solo tackles and 56 overall, while also intercepting<br />

three passes during the year…was the recipient of the “Ram<br />

Award” and earned varsity letters in three sports (football, track and<br />

basketball) at MICDS.<br />

Personal: Attended Mary Institute-Country Day School…son of Ronald<br />

and Michelle Henson…majoring in engineering management.<br />

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PROFILES: NEWCOMERS<br />

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#73 FRANCOIS MANN<br />

OL, 6-1, 275, Fr., Gosnell, Ark.<br />

Was an all-state selection following his senior year at the high school<br />

level, where he was a two-time all-conference selection as a lineman…<br />

was also named to the Vype Magazine All-4A squad, KAIT-TV (Jonesboro,<br />

Ark.) super team and All-Courier News (Blytheville, Ark.) teams<br />

after his senior year…was president of his senior class at Gosnell.<br />

Personal: Attended Gosnell High School, where his coach was Brian<br />

Sims…son of Lester Mann…majoring in history education.<br />

#36 ZACH MELBER<br />

LB, 6-2, 215, Fr., St. Louis, Mo./Oakville HS<br />

Incoming freshman who will seek to earn a spot at linebacker…<br />

earned second-team all-state and first-team all-conference honors in<br />

the Suburban West Conference…led his team in tackles during the<br />

2009 season with 129, including 16 stops for a loss, six sacks and an<br />

interception…had 122 stops, including 18 for a loss and six sacks during<br />

his junior year.<br />

Personal: Attended Oakville High School, where his coach was Arlee<br />

Conners...son of Ralph and Laura Melber....majoring in electrical<br />

engineering.<br />

#98 JACOB NUTT<br />

DL, 6-2, 210, Fr., Pacific, Mo./Pacific HS<br />

Incoming freshman who earned all-state, all-district and all-area<br />

honors at defensive end after an outstanding senior season…recorded<br />

54 tackles last season, including 45 solo stops, with 14 of the tackles<br />

being for lost yardage…also had 11 quarterback sacks and one interception<br />

to help earn the second-team all-state honor for Class 4 from<br />

the <strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>Football</strong> Coaches Association…also played as an offensive<br />

lineman during his prep career.<br />

Personal: Attended Pacific High School, where his coach was George<br />

Hinkle…son of James Nutt and Marjo Case…majoring in geological<br />

engineering.<br />

#53 STEVEN OETTLE<br />

LB, 5-9, 195, Fr., Alton, Mo./Marquette HS<br />

Newcomer who will play at linebacker…earned all-area and secondteam<br />

all-conference honors after finishing the 2009 season with 155<br />

tackles, including 54 solo stops and one sack…also played at running<br />

back, where he gained 724 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior…<br />

finished with 100 tackles during his junior year while rushing for 468<br />

yards and five touchdowns.<br />

Personal: Attended Marquette High School, where his coach was Tim<br />

Nelson...son of Mike and Sherry Oettle...majoring in engineering.<br />

#79 MARK PARRA<br />

OL, 6-6, 270, Fr., Miami, Fla./Palmetto HS<br />

Will compete for playing time on the offensive line…played at right<br />

tackle in high school and was named as his team’s most improved<br />

player on offense.<br />

Personal: Attended Palmetto High School, where his coach was Larry<br />

Coffey…son of Mario and Karen Parra…majoring in engineering.<br />

#46 GRANT PIERCE<br />

PK/P, 6-1, 165, Fr., Plano, Texas/Plano HS<br />

Earned second-team all-state performer as a punter and also earned<br />

first-team honors as both a kicker and punter at the district and county<br />

levels…averaged 38.6 yards per punt last season and put 17 of his 49<br />

punts inside the opponents’ 20-yard line…was 31-of-33 on extra point<br />

attempts and made five field goals while finishing the year with 21<br />

touchbacks on kickoffs.<br />

Personal: Attended Plano High School, where his coach was Jaydon<br />

McCullough…son of Stephen and Tracy Pierce…major is engineering.<br />

#14 JAKE SCHNEIDER<br />

DB, 6-0, 180, Fr., St. Charles, Mo./Francis Howell N. HS<br />

Earned first-team all-conference honors at strong safety following the<br />

2009 season and also played at quarterback, where he was an honorable<br />

mention selection in the Gateway Athletic Conference…finished the<br />

2009 season with 51 solo tackles and 65 stops overall on defense, while<br />

throwing for 1,096 yards and 13 touchdowns at quarterback.<br />

Personal: Attended Francis Howell North High School, where he was<br />

coached by John Brune…son of Tim and Kathy Schneider…majoring in<br />

engineering.<br />

#22 PHIL SCHNEIDER<br />

LB, 6-0, 210, Fr., St. Louis, Mo./Oakville HS<br />

Played at defensive end at the high school level, where he recorded 94<br />

tackles in the 2009 season…had 57 solo stops, seven tackles for a loss<br />

and five sacks as a senior to earn second-team all-conference honors…<br />

team reached the <strong>Missouri</strong> Class 6 semifinals…made 84 tackles in his<br />

junior season with 49 initial stops.<br />

Personal: Attended Oakville High School, where he was coached by<br />

Arlee Conners...son of ron and Sue Schneider...majoring in mechanical<br />

engineering.<br />

#10 EL-AMIN TRUSS<br />

DB, 6-2, 200, Fr., Chicago, Ill./Hubbard HS<br />

Newcomer to the Miner secondary who finished the 2009 season with<br />

73 tackles, including two quarterback sacks…also recorded four forced<br />

fumbles and four interceptions…broke up 12 passes in the secondary.<br />

Personal: Attended Hubbard High School, where his coach was Elton<br />

Harris…son of Aaron Truss and Letitia Carter…majoring in life sciences<br />

with plans to go into physical therapy.<br />

#91 JON VANCE<br />

LB, 5-9, 198, Fr., Marshalltown, Iowa/Marshalltown HS<br />

Incoming freshman who will play at linebacker…earned all-state, allarea<br />

and all-conference honors at the position following the 2009 season<br />

as he posted 115 tackles, including 83 solo stops, five sacks and 18<br />

tackles for a loss…also blocked four kicks…earned the school’s “Nick<br />

Norris Award” after the 2009 season.<br />

Personal: Attended Marshalltown High School, where his coach was<br />

...son of ...majoring in engineering.<br />

MINERS BY CLASS<br />

Freshmen ........................................................................ 21<br />

Redshirt Freshmen ......................................................... 28<br />

Sophomores .................................................................... 24<br />

Juniors ............................................................................ 19<br />

Seniors ............................................................................ 12<br />

TOTAL .......................................................................... 104<br />

MINERS BY STATE<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>.......................................................................... 51<br />

Illinois ............................................................................ 19<br />

Texas ................................................................................. 8<br />

Arkansas ........................................................................... 3<br />

Iowa .................................................................................. 3<br />

Kansas .............................................................................. 3<br />

Florida .............................................................................. 3<br />

California.......................................................................... 2<br />

Indiana ............................................................................. 2<br />

New York .......................................................................... 2<br />

Oklahoma ......................................................................... 2<br />

Wisconsin ......................................................................... 2<br />

Kentucky .......................................................................... 1<br />

Ohio ................................................................................. 1<br />

Oregon .............................................................................. 1<br />

Outside U.S. (Ontario, Canada) ....................................... 1


CAREER STATISTICS OF RETURNING PLAYERS<br />

Alex Bennett:<br />

RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg<br />

2009 7 74 10.6 0 16<br />

Receptions: 4 vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12, 2009)<br />

Yards: 42 vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12, 2009)<br />

Dexter Bryant:<br />

RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg<br />

2009 16 211 13.2 1 33<br />

Receptions: 5 vs. Saint Francis (Oct. 24, 2009)<br />

Yards: 84 vs. Saint Francis (Oct. 24, 2009)<br />

Kevin Dillon:<br />

RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg<br />

2009 24 351 14.6 6 52<br />

Receptions: 7 vs. Lincoln (Oct. 31, 2009)<br />

Yards: 90 vs. Lincoln (Oct. 31, 2009)<br />

Joe Drahos:<br />

KICKING PAT 1-1920-2930-3940-49 50+ FG<br />

2008 46-55 0-0 5-7 1-3 0-0 0-0 6-10<br />

2009 20-26 1-1 8-9 4-4 0-0 0-013-14<br />

Totals 66-81 1-1 13-16 5-7 0-0 0-019-24<br />

Career Long: 36 vs. Wis.-Stevens Point (Sept. 19, 2009)<br />

Jake Drallmeier:<br />

RUSHING Att Yds Lost Tot Avg TD Lg<br />

2007 20 52 1 51 2.6 0 6<br />

2008 29 125 6 119 4.1 0 33<br />

2009 2 4 0 4 2.0 0 4<br />

Totals 51 181 7 174 3.4 0 33<br />

David Kavish:<br />

RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg<br />

2008 0 0 0 0 0<br />

2009 15 166 11.1 1 38<br />

Receptions: 5 vs. Saint Francis (Oct. 24, 2009)<br />

Yards: 74 vs. Saint Francis (Oct. 24, 2009)<br />

Clay Kinman:<br />

RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg<br />

2009 23 263 11.4 1 47<br />

Receptions: 4 on three occasions<br />

Yards: 43 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Nov. 14, 2009)<br />

Jerome Miller:<br />

RUSHING Att Yds Lost Tot Avg TD Lg<br />

2007 71 348 14 334 4.7 3 26<br />

2008 69 313 9 304 4.4 3 18<br />

2009 103 342 19 323 3.1 0 23<br />

Totals 243 1003 42 961 4.0 6 26<br />

Yards: 137 vs. Central State (Oct. 20, 2007)<br />

Brian Mueller:<br />

PUNTING No Yds Avg Lg I20<br />

2006 43 1617 37.6 65 10<br />

2008 39 1483 38.0 67 2<br />

2009 63 2196 34.9 56 9<br />

Totals 145 5296 36.5 67 21<br />

Yards: 88 vs. Lincoln (Nov. 1, 2008)<br />

RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg<br />

2007 0 0 0 0 0<br />

2008 3 6 2.0 0 4<br />

2009 6 35 5.8 0 9<br />

Totals 9 44 4.9 0 9<br />

Receptions: 2 vs. Wis.-Stevens Point (Sept. 19, 2009)<br />

Yards: 11 vs. Wis.-Stevens Point (Sept. 19, 2009)<br />

Curterris Golden:<br />

RUSHING Att Yds Lost Tot Avg TD Lg<br />

2009 54 320 14 306 5.7 1 45<br />

Yards: 111 vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12, 2009)<br />

RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg<br />

2009 13 65 5.0 0 21<br />

Receptions: 4 vs. Southwest Baptist (Nov. 7, 2009)<br />

Yards: 25 vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 7, 2009)<br />

Brian Mueller<br />

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CAREER STATISTICS OF RETURNING PLAYERS<br />

Bobby Pettis:<br />

RUSHING Att Yds Lost Tot Avg TD Lg<br />

2009 58 414 9 405 7.0 3 59<br />

Yards: 93 vs. Northwestern Okla. St. (Oct. 17, 2009)<br />

RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg<br />

2009 27 208 7.7 0 48<br />

Receptions: 10 vs. Wis.-Stevens Point (Sept. 19, 2009)<br />

Yards: 61 vs. Wisconsin-LaCrosse (Sept. 26, 2009)<br />

ALL-PURPOSE YDS. Rush Rec Ret Tot Avg<br />

2009 405 208 409 1022 92.9<br />

Chad Shockley:<br />

RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg<br />

2006 20 259 12.9 2 33<br />

2007 18 203 11.3 1 27<br />

2008 56 724 12.9 7 36<br />

2009 25 268 10.7 2 36<br />

Totals 119 1454 12.2 12 36<br />

Steve Watson:<br />

PASSING Att Comp Int Pct Yds TD Lg<br />

2007 248 141 5 56.9 1661 19 61<br />

2009 34 17 0 50.0 131 1 18<br />

Totals 282 158 5 56.0 1792 20 61<br />

Attempts: 60 vs. Southern Nazarene (Oct. 13, 2009)<br />

Completions: 37 vs. Southern Nazarene (Oct. 13, 2009)<br />

Yards: 325 vs. Southern Nazarene (Oct. 13, 2009)<br />

Touchdowns: 5 vs. Central State (Oct. 20, 2009)<br />

Mike Wilson:<br />

RUSHING Att Yds Lost Tot Avg TD Lg<br />

2008 24 265 17 248 10.3 4 67<br />

2009 29 130 15 115 4.0 1 24<br />

Totals 53 395 32 363 6.8 5 67<br />

Yards: 97 vs. Lincoln (Nov. 1, 2008)<br />

Receptions: 12 vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12, 2009)<br />

Yards: 174 vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12, 2009)<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

ALL-PURPOSE YDS. Rush Rec Ret Tot Avg<br />

2006 0 259 0 0 43.2<br />

2007 81 203 0 284 25.8<br />

2008 28 724 197 949 86.3<br />

2009 0 268 0 268 89.3<br />

Totals 109 1454 197 1492 56.8<br />

Ryan Taylor:<br />

RUSHING Att Yds Lost Tot Avg TD Lg<br />

2009 25 111 13 98 3.9 0 15<br />

Yards: 52 vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong> (Sept. 3, 2009)<br />

Smook Thomas:<br />

RUSHING Att Yds Lost Tot Avg TD Lg<br />

2009 3 13 3 10 3.3 1 8<br />

Yards: 5 on two occasions<br />

RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg<br />

2009 39 488 12.5 3 54<br />

Receptions: 16 vs. Wis.-Stevens Point (Sept. 19, 2009)<br />

Yards: 190 vs. Wis.-Stevens Point (Sept. 19, 2009)<br />

Mike Wilson<br />

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2009 SEASON STATISTICS<br />

RUSHING<br />

Att Yds Lost Tot Avg TD Lg<br />

Bobby Pettis 58 414 9 405 7.0 3 59<br />

Jerome Miller 103 342 19 323 3.1 0 23<br />

Curterris Golden 54 320 14 306 5.7 1 45<br />

Mike Wilson 29 130 15 115 4.0 1 24<br />

Ryan Taylor 25 111 13 98 3.9 0 15<br />

Jason Schlueter 48 149 91 58 1.2 3 13<br />

Steve Watson 9 31 20 11 1.2 0 18<br />

Smook Thomas 3 13 3 10 3.3 1 8<br />

Jake Drallmeier 2 4 0 4 2.0 0 4<br />

Bryan Crider 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4<br />

Dexter Bryant 1 0 6 -6 -6.0 0 -<br />

Owen Johns 2 0 9 -9 -4.5 0 -<br />

Team 7 0 42 -42 -6.0 0 -<br />

MINERS 342 1518 241 1277 3.7 9 59<br />

OPPONENTS 429 2165 171 1994 4.6 29 46<br />

PASSING<br />

Att Comp Int Pct Yds TD Lg<br />

Jason Schlueter 245 392 11 62.5 2638 17 54<br />

Steve Watson 17 34 0 50.0 131 1 18<br />

Owen Johns 3 5 0 60.0 29 0 19<br />

Smook Thomas 1 3 0 33.3 11 0 11<br />

Team 0 4 0 0.0 0 0 -<br />

MINERS 266 438 11 60.7 2809 18 54<br />

OPPONENTS 235 328 9 71.6 2886 22 54<br />

RECEIVING<br />

No Yds Avg TD Lg<br />

Bryan Crider 57 604 10.6 4 36<br />

Smook Thomas 39 488 12.5 3 54<br />

Bobby Pettis 27 208 7.7 0 48<br />

Chad Shockley 25 268 10.7 2 36<br />

Kevin Dillon 24 351 14.6 6 52<br />

Clay Kinman 23 263 11.4 1 47<br />

Dexter Bryant 16 211 13.2 1 33<br />

David Kavish 15 166 11.1 1 38<br />

Curterris Golden 13 65 5.0 0 21<br />

Alex Bennett 7 74 10.6 0 16<br />

Jake Drallmeier 6 35 5.8 0 9<br />

Chad Stanley 4 32 8.0 0 14<br />

Jerome Miller 4 13 3.2 0 8<br />

Thomas Deason 2 16 8.0 0 10<br />

Mike Wicklund 1 7 7.0 0 7<br />

Ethan Johns 1 5 5.0 0 5<br />

Brandon McCord 1 5 5.0 0 5<br />

Mike Wilson 1 -2 -2.0 0 -<br />

MINERS 266 2809 19.6 18 54<br />

OPPONENTS 235 2886 12.3 22 54<br />

KICKOFF RETURNS<br />

No Yds Avg TD Lg<br />

Bobby Pettis 21 409 19.5 0 27<br />

Dexter Bryant 17 302 17.8 0 36<br />

Mike Wilson 9 214 23.8 0 46<br />

Mark Hopkins 3 58 19.3 0 21<br />

Brandon McCord 1 3 3.0 0 0<br />

Kevin Dillon 1 0 0.0 0 0<br />

MINERS 52 986 19.0 0 46<br />

OPPONENTS 41 811 19.8 0 64<br />

SCORING<br />

TD FG XP DXP Saf Pts<br />

Joe Drahos 0 13-14 20-26 0 0 59<br />

Kevin Dillon 6 0 1-1 0 0 36<br />

Bryan Crider 4 0 0 0 0 24<br />

Smook Thomas 4 0 0 0 0 24<br />

Jason Schlueter 3 0 1-1 0 0 20<br />

Bobby Pettis 3 0 0 0 0 18<br />

Chad Shockley 2 0 0 0 0 12<br />

Dexter Bryant 1 0 0 0 0 6<br />

Clay Kinman 1 0 0 0 0 6<br />

David Kavish 1 0 0 0 0 6<br />

Mark Hopkins 1 0 0 0 0 6<br />

Curterris Golden 1 0 0 0 0 6<br />

Mike Wilson 1 0 0 0 0 6<br />

Joe Ridpath 0 0 0 0 1 2<br />

MINERS 28 13-14 22-28 0 1 233<br />

OPPONENTS 51 8-13 38-43 0 0 374<br />

Two-point conversions: S&T 2-2, Opponents 3-7<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE<br />

Plays Rush Pass Total Avg<br />

Jason Schlueter 440 58 2638 2696 269.6<br />

Bobby Pettis 58 405 0 405 36.8<br />

Jerome Miller 103 323 0 323 29.4<br />

Curterris Golden 54 306 0 306 30.6<br />

Steve Watson 43 11 131 142 35.5<br />

Mike Wilson 29 115 0 115 10.5<br />

Ryan Taylor 25 98 0 98 19.6<br />

Smook Thomas 6 10 11 21 2.3<br />

Owen Johns 7 -9 29 20 5.0<br />

Jake Drallmeier 2 4 0 4 0.4<br />

Bryan Crider 1 4 0 4 0.5<br />

Dexter Bryant 1 -6 0 -6 -0.5<br />

Team 11 -42 0 -42 -8.4<br />

MINERS 780 1277 2809 4086 371.5<br />

OPPONENTS 757 1994 2886 4880 443.6<br />

PUNT RETURNS<br />

No Yds Avg TD Lg<br />

Kirk Stilwell 6 47 7.8 0 23<br />

Mark Hopkins 1 1 1.0 0 4<br />

MINERS 7 48 6.9 0 23<br />

OPPONENTS 27 398 14.7 0 57<br />

KICKING<br />

XP XPA FGM FGA PTS<br />

Joe Drahos 20 26 13 14 59<br />

MINERS 20 26 13 14 59<br />

OPPONENTS 38 43 8 13 62<br />

FIELD GOALS<br />

1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+<br />

Joe Drahos 1-1 8-9 4-4 0-0 0-0<br />

47MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong>


2009 SEASON STATISTICS<br />

INTERCEPTIONS<br />

No Yds Avg TD Lg<br />

Steve Edwards 2 11 5.5 0 11<br />

Mark Hopkins 2 107 53.5 1 96<br />

Loren Severs 1 1 1.0 0 1<br />

R.J. Miller 1 0 0.0 0 0<br />

Melvin Banks 1 7 7.0 0 7<br />

Cameron Williams 1 0 0.0 0 0<br />

Edwin Scott 1 0 0.0 0 0<br />

MINERS 9 126 14.0 1 96<br />

OPPONENTS 11 246 22.4 0 61<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

Joe Ridpath and Justin Philpy<br />

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS<br />

Rush Rec Ret Tot Avg<br />

Bobby Pettis 405 208 409 1022 92.9<br />

Bryan Crider 4 604 0 608 76.0<br />

Dexter Bryant -6 211 302 507 46.1<br />

Smook Thomas 10 488 0 498 55.3<br />

Curterris Golden 306 65 0 371 37.1<br />

Kevin Dillon 0 351 0 351 35.1<br />

Jerome Miller 323 13 0 336 30.5<br />

Mike Wilson 115 -2 214 327 29.7<br />

Chad Shockley 0 268 0 268 89.3<br />

Clay Kinman 0 263 0 263 23.9<br />

David Kavish 0 166 0 166 18.4<br />

Mark Hopkins 0 0 166 166 15.1<br />

Ryan Taylor 98 0 0 98 19.6<br />

Alex Bennett 0 74 0 74 10.6<br />

Jason Schlueter 58 0 0 58 5.8<br />

Kirk Stilwell 0 0 47 47 4.3<br />

Jake Drallmeier 4 35 0 39 3.5<br />

Chad Stanley 0 32 0 32 6.4<br />

Thomas Deason 0 16 0 16 2.3<br />

Steve Watson 11 0 0 11 2.8<br />

Steve Edwards 0 0 11 11 1.0<br />

Brandon McCord 0 5 3 8 1.3<br />

Mike Wicklund 0 7 0 7 2.3<br />

Melvin Banks 0 7 0 7 0.7<br />

Ethan Johns 0 5 0 5 2.5<br />

Loren Severs 0 0 1 1 0.1<br />

Owen Johns -9 0 0 -9 -2.2<br />

Team -42 0 0 0 -8.4<br />

MINERS 1277 2809 1120 5246 476.9<br />

OPPONENTS 1994 2886 1455 6335 575.9<br />

DEFENSIVE STATISTICS<br />

UT AT TOT TFL Sacks<br />

Steve Edwards 51 33 84 4-13 1<br />

Terry Robinson 41 27 68 1-2 -<br />

Brian Jordan 36 27 63 7.5-16 -<br />

R.J. Miller 28 31 59 5-13 1<br />

Mark Hopkins 27 26 53 1-6 -<br />

Corey Taylor 24 25 49 3-19 2<br />

Melvin Banks 31 18 49 5-34 2<br />

Justin Philpy 21 22 43 1-1 -<br />

Ashley Jordan 17 25 42 2-5 1<br />

Joe Ridpath 15 19 34 6-12 -<br />

Kirk Stilwell 16 8 24 - -<br />

Edwin Scott 14 9 23 - -<br />

Loren Severs 13 9 22 1-2 -<br />

Brandon Mueller 13 8 21 2-11 1<br />

Derek Richards 12 5 17 2-8 -<br />

Will Brown 11 4 15 - -<br />

Abe Van Dyke 8 7 15 - -<br />

Nick Williams 5 10 15 2-7 -<br />

Terrance Lockett 7 7 14 - -<br />

Jared Jenkins 6 8 14 - -<br />

Cameron Williams 6 7 13 - -<br />

Matt McCann 7 6 13 - -<br />

Ian Kreher 4 5 9 - -<br />

Adam Strein 2 6 8 1-0 -<br />

Lonnell Jones 3 3 6 - -<br />

R.J. Shubatt 2 4 6 0.5-1 -<br />

Marc Fagan 3 3 6 0.5-1 -<br />

Nathan Stodghill 2 3 5 0.5-1 -<br />

Mike Wilson 4 1 5 - -<br />

Eric Poythress 4 1 5 1-6 1<br />

Joe Drahos 3 1 4 - -<br />

Jake Drallmeier 3 1 4 - -<br />

Jason Schlueter 2 0 2 - -<br />

Michael Saputo 1 1 2 - -<br />

Kevin Dillon 2 0 2 - -<br />

Clay Kinman 1 1 2 - -<br />

Dan Hickman 1 0 1 - -<br />

Jerome Miller 0 1 1 - -<br />

Brindin Jordan 1 0 1 - -<br />

Matt Mast 0 1 1 - -<br />

David Kavish 0 1 1 - -<br />

Marc Wilson 0 1 1 - -<br />

MINERS 447 376 823 46-159 9<br />

OPPONENTS 438 348 786 70-230 14<br />

48


2009 SEASON STATISTICS<br />

TEAM STATISTICS<br />

MINERS OPPONENTS<br />

Scoring ..................................... 233 374<br />

Points Per Game .................... 21.2 34.0<br />

First Downs .............................. 209 256<br />

Rushing .................................... 61 108<br />

Passing .................................... 139 143<br />

Penalty ........................................ 9 5<br />

Rushing Yardage ..................... 1277 1994<br />

Yards Gained ........................ 1518 2165<br />

Yards Lost ............................... 241 171<br />

Rushing Attempts ................... 342 429<br />

Average Per Rush ..................... 3.7 4.6<br />

Average Per Game ............... 116.1 181.3<br />

Touchdowns Rushing ................. 9 29<br />

Passing Yardage ...................... 2809 2886<br />

Att-Comp-Int..............438-266-11 328-235-9<br />

Average Per Pass ...................... 6.4 8.8<br />

Average Per Completion ........ 10.6 12.3<br />

Average Per Game ............... 255.4 262.4<br />

Touchdowns Passing ................ 18 22<br />

Total Offense .......................... 4086 4880<br />

Total Plays .............................. 780 757<br />

Average Per Play ...................... 5.2 6.4<br />

Average Per Game ............... 371.5 443.6<br />

Kickoff Returns ...................52-986 41-811<br />

Punt Returns ...........................7-48 27-398<br />

Interception Returns .............9-126 11-246<br />

Kick Return Average ................ 19.0 19.8<br />

Punt Return Average ................. 6.9 14.7<br />

Interception Return Average ... 14.0 22.4<br />

Fumbles-Lost ...........................17-7 23-13<br />

Penalties-Yards ....................47-464 58-483<br />

Average Per Game ................. 42.2 43.9<br />

Punts-Yards........................63-2196 33-1174<br />

Average Per Punt ................... 34.9 35.6<br />

Net Punting Average ............. 26.6 32.9<br />

Time of Possession/Game ...... 30:21 29:39<br />

Third Down Conversions ....53-168 67-136<br />

Percentage ............................. 32% 49%<br />

Fourth Down Conversions ....13-26 7-20<br />

Percentage ............................. 50% 35%<br />

Sacks-Yards ..............................9-64 14-99<br />

Miscellaneous Yards ..................... 0 0<br />

Touchdowns Scored ................... 28 51<br />

Field Goals-Attempts ............13-14 8-13<br />

On-Sides Kicks ..........................0-1 1-1<br />

Red Zone Scores ....................30-41 44-58<br />

Percentage ............................. 73% 76%<br />

Red Zone Touchdowns ..........17-41 37-58<br />

Percentage ............................. 41% 64%<br />

PAT-Attempts .........................20-26 38-43<br />

Attendance ............................ 9,450 23,772<br />

Average ............... 1,890 (5 games) 3,962 (6 games)<br />

2009 Season Highs<br />

Individual<br />

Rushes 16, Curterris Golden vs. Central Arkansas (Oct. 3)<br />

16, Jerome Miller vs. Lincoln (Oct. 31)<br />

16, Jerome Miller vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Nov. 14)<br />

Rushing Yards 111, Curterris Golden vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12)<br />

Pass Attempts 56, Jason Schlueter vs. UW-Stevens Point (Sept. 19)<br />

Completions 41, Jason Schlueter vs. UW-Stevens Point (Sept. 19)<br />

Passing Yards 438, Jason Schlueter vs. Saint Francis (Oct. 24)<br />

Receptions 16, Smook Thomas vs. UW-Stevens Point (Sept. 19)<br />

Receiving Yards 190, Smook Thomas vs. UW-Stevens Point (Sept. 19)<br />

Field Goals 4, Joe Drahos vs. Saint Francis (Oct. 24)<br />

Punts 12, Brian Mueller vs. Drake (Oct. 10)<br />

Tackles 17, Brian Jordan vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12)<br />

Interceptions 1, by several players<br />

Total Offense 477, Jason Schlueter vs. Saint Francis (Oct. 24)<br />

Longest Plays<br />

Rushing 59, Bobby Pettis vs. Lincoln (Oct. 31)<br />

Passing 54, Jason Schlueter to Smook Thomas vs.<br />

Northwestern Oklahoma State (Oct. 17)<br />

Field Goal 36, Joe Drahos vs. UW-Stevens Point (Sept. 19)<br />

Punt 56, Brian Mueller vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Nov. 14)<br />

Punt Return 23, Kirk Stilwell vs. Lincoln (Oct. 31)<br />

Kickoff Return 46, Mike Wilson vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Nov. 14)<br />

Opponents<br />

Rushes 38, Terrence Freeman, Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12)<br />

Rushing Yards 168, Terrence Freeman, Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12)<br />

Pass Attempts 39, Jared Beckwith, UW-Stevens Point (Sept. 19)<br />

39, Steve Gachette, Southwest Baptist (Nov. 7)<br />

Completions 31, Steve Gachette, Southwest Baptist (Nov. 7)<br />

Passing Yards 407, Steve Gachette, Southwest Baptist (Nov. 7)<br />

Receptions 15, Jared Jenkins, UW-Stevens Point (Sept. 19)<br />

Receiving Yards 187, Jared Jenkins, UW-Stevens Point (Sept. 19)<br />

Field Goals 4, Brandon Wubs, Drake (Oct. 10)<br />

Punts 7, Robert Mata, Northwestern Okla. St. (Oct. 17)<br />

Tackles 19, Joe Mlezia, UW-Stevens Point (Sept. 19)<br />

Interceptions 1, by several players<br />

Total Offense 570, Steve Gachette, Southwest Baptist (Nov. 7)<br />

Longest Plays<br />

Rushing 46, Nate Guillory, Northwestern Okla. St. (Oct. 17)<br />

Passing 54, Robbie Park to James Lovett, Central Arkansas<br />

(Oct. 3)<br />

Field Goal 45, Brandon Wubs, Drake (Oct. 10)<br />

Punt 73, Jared Jenkins, UW-Stevens Point (Sept. 19)<br />

Punt Return 57, Isaish Jackson, Central Arkansas (Oct. 3)<br />

Kickoff Return 64, O’Hara Fluellen, Lincoln (Oct. 31)<br />

SCORE BY QUARTERS<br />

1 2 3 4 OT Total<br />

Miners 43 76 25 79 10 -- 233<br />

Opponents 49 116 107 89 13 -- 374<br />

49MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong>


2009: GAME BY GAME<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

50<br />

Game 1: Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 50, Miners 13<br />

Sept. 3 at Warrensburg, Mo.<br />

Miners (0-1) 0 6 0 7 — 13<br />

Central Mo. (2-0) 20 13 7 10 — 50<br />

First Quarter<br />

UCM—Jamorris Warren 27 yd. pass from Eric Czerniewski,<br />

Aaron Jamieson kick (13:42)<br />

UCM—Anthony Stewart 11 yd. run, kick blocked (9:20)<br />

UCM—Warren 5 yd. pass from Czerniewski, Jamieson kick<br />

(0:16)<br />

Second Quarter<br />

UCM—Zain Gower 2 yd. run, Jamieson kick (7:25)<br />

S&T—Bryan Crider 18 yd. pass from Jason Schlueter, kick<br />

failed (4:15)<br />

UCM—Seth Mason 31 yd. pass from Czerniewski, pass<br />

failed (2:47)<br />

Third Quarter<br />

UCM—Stewart 10 yd. pass from Czerniewski, Jamieson<br />

kick (6:57)<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

UCM—Gower 2 yd. run, Jamieson kick (11:31)<br />

UCM—Jamieson 28 yd. field goal (8:14)<br />

S&T—Crider 18 yd. pass from Schlueter, Joe Drahos kick<br />

(4:26)<br />

Team Statistics<br />

S&T UCM<br />

First Downs 17 34<br />

Rushing 19-69 38-218<br />

Passing 26-38-1 26-33-0<br />

Passing Yards 269 364<br />

Total Yards 338 582<br />

Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0<br />

Penalties-Yards 5-45 1-10<br />

Punts-Average 7-32.9 0-0<br />

Third Downs 4/13 6/8<br />

Time of Possession 27:15 32:45<br />

Individual Statistics<br />

Rushing<br />

S&T—Ryan Taylor 10-52, Jerome Miller 6-16, Mike Wilson<br />

1-3, Jason Schlueter 2-(-2). UCM—Anthony Stewart 8-58,<br />

Tywon Hubbard 10-57, Zain Gower 9-47, Justin Gore 3-23,<br />

Bobby Guillory 3-19, Tommy Corwin 2-12, Geno Waters<br />

1-4, Team 2-(-2).<br />

Passing<br />

S&T—Jason Schleuter 26-38-1-269. UCM—Eric<br />

Czerniewski 19-22-0-279, Tommy Corwin 5-9-0-71, Geno<br />

Waters 2-2-0-14.<br />

Receiving<br />

S&T—Chad Shockley 10-82, Bryan Crider 5-84, Clay<br />

Kinman 4-41, Bobby Pettis 3-35, Smook Thomas 2-10,<br />

Kevin Dillon 1-15, Jerome Miller 1-2. UCM—DeMarco<br />

Cosby 6-114, Anthony Stewart 4-39, Adam Parks 3-33,<br />

Jamorris Warren 3-31, Kyson Ginavan 2-54, Zain Gower<br />

2-32, Tywon Hubbard 2-4, Seth Mason 1-31, Tim Peterson<br />

1-13, Reid Allison 1-8, Garrett Smith 1-5.<br />

Mules’ fast start sends S&T to loss in opener<br />

WARRENSBURG, Mo. – <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T’s football team<br />

struggled to slow down Central <strong>Missouri</strong> during the first<br />

half, as the 19th-ranked Mules handed the Miners a 50-13<br />

loss in S&T’s season opener.<br />

The Mules, who entered the game with a victory already<br />

under its belt, scored on all five of their first half possessions<br />

to build a 33-6 lead. The rout started right from<br />

the opening kickoff, as Zain Gower’s 43-yard return to<br />

the S&T 43-yard line set the Mules up for a scoring drive<br />

that ended three plays later on Eric Czerniewski’s 27-yard<br />

touchdown pass to Jamorris Warren.<br />

The Miners got on the scoreboard with 4:15 to go in the<br />

half after Chad Shockley hauled in a pass and leaped over<br />

a defender to get the ball down to the UCM 18-yard line.<br />

On the next play, Jason Schlueter connected with Bryan<br />

Crider for the first of his two touchdowns in the contest.<br />

Crider caught another 18-yard scoring pass with 4:26 to<br />

play for the Miners’ second touchdown of the evening.<br />

Schlueter completed 26-of-38 passes for 269 yards, with<br />

Shockley catching 10 passes for 82 yards. Crider had the<br />

two touchdown catches among his five catches, while<br />

Ryan Taylor led the rushing attack with 52 yards on 10<br />

carries.<br />

S&T finished with 338 yards of total offense, but the<br />

Mules ended the night with 582 as Czerniewski completed<br />

19 of his 22 passes for 279 yards and four scores.<br />

Bryan Crider, who earned All-America honors following<br />

the 2009 season, caught two touchdown passes in S&T’s<br />

season opener at Central <strong>Missouri</strong>.


2009: GAME BY GAME<br />

Game 2: Saint Joseph’s 44, Miners 41 (2OT)<br />

Sept. 12 at Rolla, Mo.<br />

Saint Joseph’s (2-1) 7 0 10 14 7 6 — 44<br />

Miners (0-2) 7 8 0 16 7 3 — 41<br />

First Quarter<br />

SJC—Terrence Freeman 2 yd. run, Kevin Quackenbush kick<br />

(6:03)<br />

S&T—Bobby Pettis 2 yd. run, Joe Drahos kick (3:14)<br />

Second Quarter<br />

S&T—Chad Shockley 27 yd. pass from Jason Schlueter,<br />

Schlueter run (11:52)<br />

Third Quarter<br />

SJC—Freeman 1 yd. run, Quackenbush kick (5:40)<br />

SJC—Quackenbush 24 yd. field goal (0:16)<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

S&T—Curterris Golden 45 yd. run, kick failed (13:14)<br />

S&T—Shockley 36 yd. pass from Schlueter, Drahos kick<br />

(6:27)<br />

SJC—Robert Dutton 9 yd. pass from Mike Hladik, pass<br />

failed (3:47)<br />

SJC—Freeman 8 yd. run, Dutton pass from Hladik (2:23)<br />

S&T—Drahos 34 yd. field goal (0:35)<br />

First Overtime<br />

SJC—Freeman 4 yd. run, Quackenbush kick<br />

S&T—Schlueter 2 yd. run, Drahos kick<br />

Second Overtime<br />

S&T—Drahos 23 yd. field goal<br />

SJC—Freeman 23 yd. run, no PAT attempted<br />

Team Statistics<br />

SJC S&T<br />

First Downs 31 30<br />

Rushing 59-276 27-177<br />

Passing 21-30-0 33-46-1<br />

Passing Yards 228 403<br />

Total Yards 504 580<br />

Fumbles-Lost 3-0 3-3<br />

Penalties-Yards 5-41 1-5<br />

Punts-Average 4-35.0 2-36.5<br />

Third Downs 9/17 6/11<br />

Time of Possession 36:54 23:06<br />

Miners let lead slip away in home opener<br />

ROLLA, Mo. – After letting an 11-point lead with 6:27 to<br />

play slip away and coming from behind twice to extend<br />

the game, <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T ended up on the short end of a<br />

44-41 decision to Saint Joseph’s in double overtime on<br />

Hall of Fame Day at Allgood-Bailey Stadium.<br />

Terrance Freeman’s 23-yard touchdown run – his fifth<br />

scoring run of the afternoon – won the game for the Pumas<br />

in the second overtime after S&T had taken the lead<br />

on its possession in the second extra period.<br />

The Miners appeared to be in good shape to win their<br />

home opener as they led 28-17 after Chad Shockley’s<br />

36-yard scoring catch with 6:27 remaining on the clock.<br />

However, the Pumas came back and scored 14 points<br />

without the Miner offense touching the football to move<br />

in front and force S&T to make a rally of its own.<br />

Saint Joseph’s scored on back-to-back possessions to take<br />

a 31-28 lead, but the Miners drove back down the field<br />

and tied the score when Joe Drahos hit a 34-yard field<br />

goal with 35 seconds remaining.<br />

The Pumas got the ball first in overtime and covered the<br />

25 yards in seven plays to move back in front, then the<br />

Miners knotted the game again on a fourth down run by<br />

Jason Schlueter to get into the end zone as he leaped over<br />

a defender to clear the goal line.<br />

Shockley finished the day with 12 catches for 174 yards,<br />

while Bryan Crider caught nine balls for 83 yards. Schlueter<br />

threw for a career-high 392 yards (S&T finished with<br />

403 yards through the air) with 32 completions in 45<br />

attempts, while Curterris Golden ran for 111 yards on just<br />

eight carries. The Miners had 580 yards of total offense<br />

for the day to 504 for the Pumas. Brian Jordan finished<br />

with 17 tackles and Steve Edwards recorded 16 to lead<br />

the defense.<br />

Individual Statistics<br />

Rushing<br />

SJC—Terrence Freeman 38-168, Jashon Banks 15-106, Garrick<br />

Hall 3-8, Mike Hladik 3-(-6). S&T—Curterris Golden<br />

8-111, Jerome Miller 9-23, Jason Schlueter 5-15, Bobby Pettis<br />

2-15, Ryan Taylor 2-9, Jake Drallmeier 1-4.<br />

Passing<br />

SJC—Mike Hladik 21-30-0-228. S&T—Jason Schlueter 32-<br />

45-1-392, Smook Thomas 1-1-0-11.<br />

Receiving<br />

SJC—Cedric Ridle 6-71, Robert Dutton 5-65, Terrence<br />

Freeman 3-21, Michael Cochran 2-32, Andre London 2-11,<br />

Jashon Banks 1-13, Levi Armstrong 1-10, Garrick Hall 1-5.<br />

S&T—Chad Shockley 12-174, Bryan Crider 9-83, Alex Bennett<br />

4-42, Smook Thomas 1-24, Curterris Golden 1-21, Clay<br />

Kinman 1-15, Bobby Pettis 1-11, Jake Drallmeier 1-9, Jerome<br />

Miller 1-8, David Kavish 1-8, Chad Stanley 1-8.<br />

Curterris Golden recorded S&T’s lone 100-yard rushing<br />

game of the 2009 season with 111 yards in a double<br />

overtime loss to Saint Joseph’s.<br />

51MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong>


2009: GAME BY GAME<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

Game 3: Wisconsin-Stevens Point 21, Miners 17<br />

Sept. 19 at Rolla, Mo.<br />

UW-Stevens Pt. (1-1) 0 7 7 7 — 21<br />

Miners (0-3) 0 3 6 8 — 17<br />

First Quarter<br />

No scoring<br />

Second Quarter<br />

S&T—Joe Drahos 36 yd. field goal (10:11)<br />

UWSP—Jared Jenkins 9 yd. pass from Jared Beckwith,<br />

Andrew Clohan kick (0:44)<br />

Third Quarter<br />

UWSP—Beckwith 1 yd. run, Clohan kick (11:25)<br />

S&T—Jason Schlueter 8 yd. run, kick failed (6:33)<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

UWSP—Jenkins 23 yd. pass from Beckwith, Clohan kick<br />

(13:35)<br />

S&T—Smook Thomas 33 yd. pass from Schlueter, Kevin<br />

Dillon pass from Schlueter (11:33)<br />

Team Statistics<br />

UWSP S&T<br />

First Downs 18 25<br />

Rushing 20-63 22-44<br />

Passing 28-39-1 41-58-2<br />

Passing Yards 330 351<br />

Total Yards 393 395<br />

Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-0<br />

Penalties-Yards 9-84 3-27<br />

Punts-Average 5-46.4 3-42.7<br />

Third Downs 5/11 3/14<br />

Time of Possession 29:04 30:56<br />

Individual Statistics<br />

Rushing<br />

UWSP—Mike Ferron 15-47, Jared Beckwith 3-14, Joe<br />

Francar 1-2, Garrett Mendenwald 1-0. S&T—Curterris<br />

Golden 6-21, Jerome Miller 5-20, Bobby Pettis 2-16, Mike<br />

Wilson 1-3, Team 1-(-2), Jason Schlueter 7-(-14).<br />

Passing<br />

UWSP—Jared Beckwith 28-39-1-330. S&T—Jason<br />

Schlueter 41-56-2-351, Team 0-2-0-0.<br />

Receiving<br />

UWSP—Jared Jenkins 15-187, Anthony Aker 6-70, Mike<br />

Mullins<br />

3-53, Jake Swank 3-16, Garrett Mendenwald 1-4.<br />

S&T—Smook Thomas 16-190, Bobby Pettis 10-40, Alex<br />

Bennett 3-32, Chad Shockley 3-12, David Kavish 2-17,<br />

Jake Drallmeier 2-11, Dexter Bryant 1-24, Clay Kinman<br />

1-15, Kevin Dillon 1-8, Chad Stanley 1-4, Mike Wilson<br />

1-(-2).<br />

S&T falls as game’s final play comes up short<br />

ROLLA, Mo. -- For the second week in succession, the<br />

Miner football team suffered a tough loss on its home<br />

turf, as Wisconsin-Stevens Point held off a late <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

S&T rally effort to come away with a 21-17 win despite a<br />

record-setting day by freshman wideout Smook Thomas.<br />

Trailing the entire second half, the Miners needed to<br />

march 80 yards over the final 2:34 to get the lead. S&T<br />

got down to the Pointers’ eight-yard line with eight seconds<br />

to play, but was unable to get into the end zone on<br />

the final two plays of the game.<br />

After a scoreless first period, S&T broke on top on a<br />

career-best 36-yard field goal by Joe Drahos with 10:11<br />

remaining in the half. However, after Pointer safety Joe<br />

Mlezia picked off a pass in the end zone to halt a Miner<br />

drive, UW-Stevens Point drove 80 yards to take the lead<br />

with 44 seconds remaining in the half and held that lead<br />

for the balance of the contest.<br />

S&T got an eight-yard scoring run by Jason Schlueter<br />

with 6:33 left in the third period and a 33-yard scoring<br />

pass from Schlueter to Thomas, one of the single-game<br />

record 16 receptions he made on the day, to get to within<br />

four in the final period.<br />

Thomas had 190 yards receiving – the sixth-best singlegame<br />

total in Miner history – to go with his record 16<br />

receptions, while Bobby Pettis also had 10 catches on the<br />

afternoon. Schlueter completed 41-of-56 passes for 351<br />

yards. Thomas’ 16 receptions broke the mark of 15 set by<br />

Bob Somerville in 1970 and tied by Stu Dunlop five years<br />

later.<br />

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Smook Thomas broke a school record that had stood for<br />

39 years with his 16 receptions for 190 yards, but S&T<br />

missed a chance to pull out a win on the final play<br />

against Wisconsin-Stevens Point.


2009: GAME BY GAME<br />

Game 4: Wisconsin-LaCrosse 48, Miners 0<br />

Sept. 26 at LaCrosse, Wis.<br />

Miners (0-4) 0 0 0 0 — 0<br />

UW-LaCrosse (3-0) 7 14 14 13 — 48<br />

First Quarter<br />

UWL—Nick Anker 7 yd. run, Dylan Rude kick (2:08)<br />

Second Quarter<br />

UWL—Kyle Steffen 11 yd. pass from Anker, Rude kick<br />

(7:37)<br />

UWL—Reid Oldenburg 12 yd. run, Rude kick (0:23)<br />

Third Quarter<br />

UWL—Oldenburg 12 yd. run, Rude kick (11:30)<br />

UWL—Oldenburg 1 yd. run, Rude kick (2:02)<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

UWL—Lee Lauters 2 yd. run, Rude kick (11:47)<br />

UWL—Ross Slovensky 9 yd. pass from Dan Trussoni, kick<br />

failed (9:41)<br />

Team Statistics<br />

S&T UWL<br />

First Downs 10 27<br />

Rushing 32-85 43-227<br />

Passing 15-30-2 21-32-2<br />

Passing Yards 129 273<br />

Total Yards 214 500<br />

Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0<br />

Penalties-Yards 3-30 3-24<br />

Punts-Average 8-28.6 3-31.3<br />

Third Downs 5/17 6/10<br />

Time of Possession 28:10 31:50<br />

Individual Statistics<br />

Rushing<br />

S&T—Curterris Golden 6-50, Mike Wilson 7-26, Jerome<br />

Miller 8-19, Ryan Taylor 3-6, Bobby Pettis 1-2, Steve Watson<br />

2-(-9), Jason Schlueter 5-(-9). UWL—Reid Oldenburg<br />

18-96, Nick Anker 14-75, Lee Lauters 8-49, Tyler O’Kane<br />

3-7.<br />

Passing<br />

S&T—Jason Schlueter 14-27-2-115, Steve Watson 1-3-0-<br />

14. UWL—Nick Anker 19-30-2-227, Tyler Keeney 1-1-0-<br />

37, Dan Trussoni 1-1-0-9.<br />

Receiving<br />

S&T—Bobby Pettis 5-61, Smook Thomas 4-39,<br />

Curterris Golden 2-0, Chad Stanley, Clay Kinman 1-10,<br />

Jerome Miller 1-6, Dexter Bryant 1-(-1). UWL—Alex<br />

Maxinoski 7-105, Travis Bordeau 7-84, Ben Sturomski<br />

3-27, Kyle Steffen 2-28, Lee Lauters 1-20, Ross Slovensky<br />

1-9.<br />

Miners blanked at Wisconsin-LaCrosse<br />

LaCROSSE, Wis. – <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T struggled all day long<br />

with a ranked team from the Division III ranks, suffering a<br />

48-0 loss at Wisconsin-LaCrosse.<br />

The Miners were blanked for the first time in 71 games, as<br />

they were held off the scoreboard for the first time since<br />

the next-to-last game of the 2002 season when Washburn<br />

beat S&T.<br />

After watching its defense get three-and-outs in the first<br />

two UW-Lacrosse series of the game, the Miner offense<br />

drove the ball to the Eagles’ 30-yard line -- but a personal<br />

foul sent it back 15 yards and S&T eventually had to<br />

punt.<br />

The Eagles proceeded to march 76 yards for the first score<br />

of the game, ending the drive on Nick Anker’s seven-yard<br />

run with 2:08 left in the first period. UW-LaCrosse added<br />

to its lead midway through the second period when Anker<br />

tossed an 11-yard scoring pass to Kyle Steffen.<br />

Up 21-0 at the half, UW-LaCrosse scored on its first four<br />

possessions of the second half to break the game open.<br />

The Miners had scoring opportunities, particularly in the<br />

second half, but couldn’t convert any of those chances.<br />

S&T drove to the Eagles’ 13-yard line early in the second<br />

half, but an interception in the end zone ended that<br />

chance, then moved inside UW-LaCrosse’s 10-yard line on<br />

two different occasions in the final quarter but couldn’t<br />

score.<br />

The Miners were held to 214 yards of total offense in the<br />

contest. Jason Schlueter completed 14-of-27 for 115 yards,<br />

with five of the catches made by Bobby Pettis. Curterris<br />

Golden led the ground game with 50 yards on six carries.<br />

R.J. Miller had one of the Miners’ two interceptions<br />

against Wisconsin-LaCrosse.<br />

53MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong>


2009: GAME BY GAME<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

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Game 5: Central Arkansas 45, Miners 10<br />

Oct. 3 at Conway, Ark.<br />

Miners (0-5) 3 0 0 7 — 10<br />

Central Ark. (3-1) 0 21 17 7 — 45<br />

First Quarter<br />

S&T—Joe Drahos 26 yd. field goal (10:04)<br />

Second Quarter<br />

UCA—Leonard Ceaser 1 yd. run, Eddie Carmona kick<br />

(11:28)<br />

UCA—James Lovett 5 yd. pass from Robbie Park, Carmona<br />

kick (6:52)<br />

UCA—Brent Grimes 9 yd. run, Carmona kick (2:57)<br />

Third Quarter<br />

UCA—Anthony Blackmon 28 yd. pass from Park, Carmona<br />

kick (12:17)<br />

UCA—Lovett 54 yd. pass from Park, Carmona kick (9:22)<br />

UCA—Carmona 26 yd. field goal (2:31)<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

S&T—Smook Thomas 18 yd. pass from Steve Watson,<br />

Drahos kick (9:47)<br />

UCA—Grimes 40 yd. run, Carmona kick (9:11)<br />

Team Statistics<br />

S&T UCA<br />

First Downs 12 18<br />

Rushing 42-93 33-203<br />

Passing 11-18-0 14-20-1<br />

Passing Yards 130 194<br />

Total Yards 223 397<br />

Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1<br />

Penalties-Yards 7-57 6-47<br />

Punts-Average 7-35.1 1-43.0<br />

Third Downs 4/16 3/8<br />

Time of Possession 35:58 24:02<br />

Individual Statistics<br />

Rushing<br />

S&T—Curterris Golden 16-55, Ryan Taylor 10-31, Mike<br />

Wilson 7-11, Steve Watson 2-5, Jerome Miller 5-1, Jason<br />

Schlueter 1-(-2), Team 1-(-8). UCA—Brent Grimes 9-87,<br />

Leonard Ceaser 11-46, Trae Cook 2-17, Isaiah Jackson<br />

3-17, Nathan Dick 3-17, Robbie Park 1-7, C.J. Chaten 1-6,<br />

Anthony Blackmon 3-6.<br />

Passing<br />

S&T—Jason Schlueter 9-16-0-102, Steve Watson 2-2-0-28.<br />

UCA—Robbie Park 12-18-1-180, Nathan Dick 2-2-0-14.<br />

Receiving<br />

S&T—Smook Thomas 2-24, David Kavish 2-18, Kevin<br />

Dillon 2-14, Clay Kinman 1-41, Bobby Pettis 1-11, Thomas<br />

Deason 1-10, Jake Drallmeier 1-6, Chad Stanley 1-6.<br />

UCA—James Lovett 3-70, Darrius McNeal 3-29, Dominique<br />

Croom 2-26, Anthony Blackmon 1-28, Leonard<br />

Ceaser 1-13, Joseph Harris 1-9, Preston Echols 1-7, Rico<br />

Moss 1-7, Brandon<br />

Kennemer 1-5.<br />

Bears overcome S&T’s early salvo for win<br />

CONWAY, Ark. – Things started out well for <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

S&T in its visit to Central Arkansas, but the Division I<br />

foe took control of the contest in the middle two quarters<br />

and went on to a 45-10 win over the Miners.<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> S&T led after the first quarter of play, but the<br />

Bears scored 38 unanswered points during the second and<br />

third quarters to pull away for the victory.<br />

The Miners scored on their opening possession for the<br />

first time this season, driving 65 yards on a drive that culminated<br />

in a 26-yard field goal by Joe Drahos just under<br />

five minutes into play.<br />

S&T’s score was set up by a 41-yard pass play from Jason<br />

Schlueter to Clay Kinman on a third-and five to put the<br />

Miners into scoring position.<br />

The Miner defense followed that effort by the offense by<br />

getting a three-and-out to get the ball back to the offense.<br />

S&T drove from the shadows of their own goal posts to<br />

the UCA 35, but failed to convert a fourth down opportunity<br />

to keep the drive going.<br />

Off that missed chance, the momentum of the game<br />

shifted as the Bears scored on three straight possessions<br />

to give them a 21-3 lead that they would take to the<br />

locker room.<br />

The Miners got back on the scoreboard at the 9:47 mark<br />

of the fourth quarter when reserve quarterback Steve<br />

Watson connected with Smook Thomas for an 18-yard<br />

scoring pass.<br />

The Miners got 55 yards on 16 carries from Curterris<br />

Golden, while Schlueter and Watson combined to<br />

complete 11-of-18 passes for 130 yards.<br />

Joe Drahos kicked one of his S&T single-season record<br />

13 field goals to open the scoring at Central Arkansas.


2009: GAME BY GAME<br />

Game 6: Drake 19, Miners 0<br />

Oct. 10 at Des Moines, Iowa<br />

Miners (0-6) 0 0 0 0 — 0<br />

Drake (4-1) 3 10 6 0 — 19<br />

First Quarter<br />

DU—Brandon Wubs 36 yd. field goal (6:31)<br />

Second Quarter<br />

DU—Stephen Platek 1 yd. run, Wubs kick (1:17)<br />

DU—Wubs 33 yd. field goal (0:00)<br />

Third Quarter<br />

DU—Wubs 45 yd. field goal (10:52)<br />

DU—Wubs 29 yd. field goal (7:36)<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

No scoring<br />

Team Statistics<br />

S&T DU<br />

First Downs 6 23<br />

Rushing 31-55 45-118<br />

Passing 11-26-0 27-34-0<br />

Passing Yards 65 340<br />

Total Yards 120 458<br />

Fumbles-Lost 1-1 4-3<br />

Penalties-Yards 8-68 5-50<br />

Punts-Average 12-35.3 3-35.3<br />

Third Downs 2/16 8/18<br />

Time of Possession 26:14 33:46<br />

Individual Statistics<br />

Rushing<br />

S&T—Curterris Golden 12-38, Jerome Miller 9-16,<br />

Smook Thomas 1-5, Bobby Pettis 3-1, Owen Johns 1-0,<br />

Mike Wilson 2-0, Steve Watson 3-(-5). DU—Trey Morse<br />

14-36, Tim Kostek 7-36, Hans Broman 8-21, Stephen<br />

Platek 4-19, Spencer Cady 1-3, Mike Piatkowski 10-3, Will<br />

Yocius 1-0.<br />

Passing<br />

S&T—Steve Watson 10-25-0-60, Owen Johns 1-1-0-5.<br />

DU—Mike Piatkowski 27-34-0-340.<br />

Receiving<br />

S&T—Bryan Crider 3-22, Smook Thomas 3-5, David Kavish<br />

2-23, Curterris Golden 2-10, Brandon McCord 1-5.<br />

DU—Stephen Platek 7-118, Travis Bogaard 5-102, Drew<br />

Blackmon 3-45, Frank Pucher 2-25, Mike Bilton 2-14, Hans<br />

Broman 2-10, Tom Kostek 2-7, Joey Orlando 1-9, Spencer<br />

Cady 1-8, Trey Morse 1-2, Denzel Ray 1-0.<br />

Defense plays well, but Drake freezes offense<br />

DES MOINES, Iowa – On a chilly afternoon in central Iowa,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> S&T’s offense was stopped cold by Drake University<br />

as the Miners were shut out for the second time in three<br />

weeks in a 19-0 loss to the Bulldogs.<br />

The Miners’ defense held the Bulldogs to a touchdown and<br />

four field goals on the afternoon, but the offense managed<br />

only 120 yards of total offense on the 35-degree afternoon<br />

– its lowest production in a game since posting that same<br />

number of yards in a Sept. 22, 2001 loss at Truman State – as<br />

it fell to 0-6 on the season.<br />

The host Bulldogs drove the Miners’ four-yard line on their<br />

opening possession, but Steve Edwards forced a fumble that<br />

Terry Robinson recovered to halt that drive.<br />

But after the Miners were forced to punt, the Bulldogs put<br />

together a 34-yard scoring drive that ended in the first of the<br />

four field goals by Brandon Wubs of 36 yards to give Drake a<br />

3-0 lead midway through the first quarter.<br />

Drake added to its lead on its only touchdown of the day with<br />

1:17 left in the half, then a fumble early in S&T’s ensuing<br />

possession led to a 33-yard field goal by Wubs as the half<br />

ended. Wubs also connected on two more field goals in the<br />

second half to complete the scoring.<br />

Meanwhile, the Bulldogs continued to keep the Miner offense<br />

in check, as S&T ran a total of seven plays from scrimmage<br />

on the Drake side of the 50-yard line and ended up punting<br />

12 times.<br />

Robinson led the Miner defense with nine tackles while<br />

Edwards finished with eight. The Miners stopped three Bulldog<br />

drives inside the S&T 10-yard line without points, one<br />

on the fumble forced by Edwards and another when Justin<br />

Philpy and Loren Severs stopped quarterback Mike<br />

Piatkowski for no gain on a fourth-and-one at the S&T five.<br />

Corey Taylor had two sacks among his seven tackles as<br />

S&T’s defense held Drake to one touchdown.<br />

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2009: GAME BY GAME<br />

Game 7: Miners 31, Northwestern Okla. 28<br />

Oct. 17 at Rolla, Mo.<br />

Northwestern Okla. (3-3) 0 7 14 7 — 28<br />

Miners (1-6) 7 7 7 10 — 31<br />

Offense breaks loose to give S&T first victory<br />

ROLLA, Mo. – After struggling for three weeks to produce<br />

yards and points, <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T’s offense came to life to put<br />

the Miners into the win column for the first time in 2009.<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

First Quarter<br />

S&T—Smook Thomas 8 yd. run, Joe Drahos kick (10:29)<br />

Second Quarter<br />

NW—Nate Guillory 46 yd. run, A.J. Gibson (11:57)<br />

S&T—Kevin Dillon 15 yd. pass from Jason Schlueter, Drahos<br />

kick (0:22)<br />

Third Quarter<br />

S&T—Dillon 15 yd. pass from Schluter, Drahos kick<br />

(13:42)<br />

NW—Kyle Jech 1 yd. run, Gibson kick (8:55)<br />

NW—Guillory 7 yd. run, Gibson kick (5:39)<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

S&T—Dillon 5 yd. pass from Schluter, Drahos kick (12:32)<br />

S&T—Drahos 21 yd. field goal (2:26)<br />

NW—Kent McDonald 7 yd. pass from Jech, Gibson kick<br />

(0:45)<br />

Team Statistics<br />

NWOSU S&T<br />

First Downs 20 22<br />

Rushing 39-176 28-112<br />

Passing 22-33-1 30-56-0<br />

Passing Yards 263 344<br />

Total Yards 439 456<br />

Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-0<br />

Penalties-Yards 6-55 2-20<br />

Punts-Average 7-30.1 8-38.9<br />

Third Downs 7/16 6/18<br />

Time of Possession 29:58 30:02<br />

Individual Statistics<br />

Rushing<br />

NWOSU—Nate Guillory 20-132, Clayton Smith 8-34, Kyle<br />

Jech 7-11, Team 1-0, Korey Williams 3-(-1). S&T—Bobby<br />

Pettis 6-93, Jerome Miller 12-18, Smook Thomas 2-5, Jason<br />

Schluter 6-(-1), Team 2-(-3).<br />

Passing<br />

NWOSU—Kyle Jech 22-33-1-263. S&T—Jason Schluter<br />

30-54-0-344, Smook Thomas 0-2-0-0.<br />

Receiving<br />

NWOSU—Korey Williams 10-140, Kent McDonald 6-81,<br />

Keith Barefield 3-20, Mike Hill 2-18, Nate Guillory 1-4.<br />

S&T—Bryan Crider 11-101, Smook Thomas 6-121, Kevin<br />

Dillon 6-74, Bobby Pettis 3-33, Clay Kinman 3-18, Jerome<br />

Miller 1-(-3).<br />

With a 456-yard performance, its best showing since the<br />

second week of the year, S&T came away with a hardfought<br />

31-28 win over Northwestern Oklahoma State at<br />

Allgood-Bailey Stadium.<br />

Quarterback Jason Schlueter threw for 344 yards and three<br />

touchdowns – all of them to redshirt freshman Kevin Dillon<br />

– to help propel the Miners to that first win.<br />

The defense came up with the first big play of the afternoon<br />

as Mark Hopkins halted the Rangers’ opening drive with<br />

an interception at the S&T 21-yard line. That pick set up<br />

a 68-yard scoring drive that opened with a 31-yard run by<br />

Bobby Pettis and ended with a nifty eight-yard scoring run<br />

by Smook Thomas, who took the snap out of the wildcat<br />

formation and zigzagged his way through the defense for<br />

the touchdown -- S&T’s first on an opening possession.<br />

That touchdown marked the first time this season that S&T<br />

got a touchdown on its opening possession of the contest.<br />

After the Rangers took the lead, S&T moved back in front<br />

before halftime with an impressive 12-play, 83-yard drive<br />

that ended with the first of Schlueter’s three scoring passes,<br />

a 15-yard, one-handed catch by Dillon. Dillon later caught<br />

scoring passes of 15 and five yards, the latter of which put<br />

S&T up for good early in the fourth quarter.<br />

Schlueter finished the day by completing 30-of-54 attempts<br />

for the 344 yards. Bryan Crider finished with 11 catches for<br />

101 yards, while Thomas caught six balls for 121 yards and<br />

Dillon also had six receptions for 74 yards and the three<br />

scores. Thomas, Crider and Pettis all finished with 100 allpurpose<br />

yards on the day, as Pettis had a team-high 93 yards<br />

on the ground.<br />

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Kevin Dillon had a breakout game for S&T as he scored<br />

three times to help the Miners get their first win of 2009.


2009: GAME BY GAME<br />

Game 8: Miners 39, Saint Francis (Ind.) 37<br />

Oct. 24 at Rolla, Mo.<br />

Saint Francis (6-1) 0 7 13 17 — 37<br />

Miners (2-6) 3 16 3 17 — 39<br />

First Quarter<br />

S&T—Joe Drahos 28 yd. field goal (3:35)<br />

Second Quarter<br />

S&T—Kevin Dillon 35 yd. pass from Jason Schlueter,<br />

Drahos kick (13:38)<br />

USF—Daniel Carter 1 yd. run, Rhys Barnhart kick (11:09)<br />

S&T—Dillon 38 yd. pass from Schlueter, kick failed (6:36)<br />

S&T—Drahos 31 yd. field goal (0:01)<br />

Third Quarter<br />

USF—Shaine Tierney 30 yd. run, Barnhart kick (14:04)<br />

S&T—Drahos 22 yd. field goal (9:56)<br />

USF—Tierney 15 yd. run, pass failed (6:57)<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

S&T—Bobby Pettis 10 yd. run, Drahos kick (13:31)<br />

USF—Armando Bustamante 27 yd. pass from Tierney,<br />

Barnhart kick (10:28)<br />

S&T—David Kavish 16 yd. pass from Schlueter, Drahos<br />

kick (8:16)<br />

USF—Koby Frye 17 yd. pass from Tierney, Barnhart kick<br />

(6:37)<br />

USF—Barnhart 20 yd. field goal (1:23)<br />

S&T—Drahos 28 yd. field goal (0:07)<br />

Team Statistics<br />

USF S&T<br />

First Downs 29 27<br />

Rushing 31-226 33-149<br />

Passing 23-34-1 35-47-1<br />

Passing Yards 311 438<br />

Total Yards 537 587<br />

Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0<br />

Penalties-Yards 1-4 3-35<br />

Punts-Average 0-0 3-32.7<br />

Third Downs 5/9 7/15<br />

Time of Possession 24:31 35:29<br />

Individual Statistics<br />

Rushing<br />

USF—Daniel Carter 18-103, Shaine Tierney 6-81, Elijah<br />

Flowers 2-21, Bo Frye 3-11, Koby Frye 2-10. S&T—<br />

Bobby Pettis 12-75, Jason Schlueter 10-39, Jerome Miller<br />

10-33, Curterris Golden 1-2.<br />

Passing<br />

USF—Shaine Tierney 23-34-1-311. S&T—Jason Schlueter<br />

35-47-0-438.<br />

Receiving<br />

USF—Brian Schultz 7-108, Koby Frye 6-73, Ben Clifford<br />

3-41, Daniel Carter 2-12, Armando Bustamante 1-27,<br />

Elijah Flowers 1-22, Jared Clodfelter 1-13, Andre Turner<br />

1-10, Kyle Peabody 1-5. S&T—Brian Crider 12-134,<br />

Dexter Bryant 5-84, David Kavish 5-74, Clay Kinman 4-30,<br />

Kevin Dillon 3-83, Curterris Golden 3-8, Bobby Pettis<br />

2-(-1), Smook Thomas 1-26.<br />

Miners top #4 Cougars on late field goal<br />

ROLLA, Mo. – After falling behind for the first time in<br />

the game with only 1:23 to play, <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T came right<br />

back and pulled out a 39-37 win in the waning seconds<br />

over the NAIA’s fourth-ranked team, Saint Francis (Ind.),<br />

on Homecoming at Allgood-Bailey Stadium.<br />

Joe Drahos’ fourth field goal of the game, a 28-yard kick<br />

with 7.7 seconds left on the clock, won the game for the<br />

Miners just over a minute after the Cougars had seized<br />

the lead on a short field goal.<br />

In a game that featured 1,124 yards of total offense between<br />

the two teams – including a whopping 656 in the<br />

second half alone – the Miners struck first on a 28-yard<br />

field goal by Drahos at the 3:35 mark of the opening<br />

period.<br />

After the Cougars turned the ball over on downs at the<br />

S&T 26, the Miners swiftly moved 74 yards in four plays<br />

to get their first touchdown of the afternoon. Jason Schlueter<br />

completed a pass for 33 yards to Dexter Bryant to get<br />

the Miners into Cougar territory, then hit Kevin Dillon<br />

two plays later for a 35-yard touchdown pass to put S&T<br />

up 10-0.<br />

After the Cougars got on the scoreboard, S&T marched<br />

back down the field and increased its lead to 16-7 when<br />

Schlueter threw another touchdown pass to Dillon, this<br />

one covering 38 yards as the Miner receiver reached over<br />

the goal line as he was being brought down. Drahos<br />

added a 31-yard field goal before halftime for a 19-7 lead.<br />

Saint Francis flew out of the gate at the start of the second<br />

half, getting a 16-yard run from Carter on the first play<br />

and back-to-back runs of 21 and 30 yards from quarterback<br />

Shaine Tierney, the latter concluding in the end zone<br />

to trim the S&T lead to five.<br />

Drahos kicked a 22-yard field goal on the Miners’ next<br />

trip down the field, but the Cougars drew to within two<br />

with a 65-yard drive that ended with a 15-yard scoring<br />

run by Tierney. The Cougars went for two, but Mark<br />

Hopkins picked off Tierney’s pass at the goal line.<br />

S&T’s defense, however, forced Carter to fumble near<br />

midfield on the Cougars’ next possession and the Miner<br />

offense made them pay for the mistake with a touchdown<br />

drive that culminated in a 10-yard scoring run by Bobby<br />

Pettis.<br />

The Cougars got to within two again on a 27-yard scoring<br />

pass from Tierney to Armando Bustamante with 10:28<br />

to go, but attempted an onsides kick that they touched<br />

before it went 10 yards.<br />

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2009: GAME BY GAME<br />

Given a short field to work with, the Miners covered the<br />

38 yards in just four plays and got into the end zone again<br />

when David Kavish was able to get a foot down to make<br />

a 16-yard touchdown catch in the back corner of the end<br />

zone.<br />

Saint Francis answered by scoring the next 10 points,<br />

getting a 17-yard scoring toss from Tierney to Koby Frye<br />

and a 20-yard field goal by Rhys Barnhart with just 1:23<br />

on the clock to put USF up for the first time in the game at<br />

37-36.<br />

Starting at their own 37 after the kickoff, Schlueter opened<br />

the drive with an 18-yard completion to Crider to get the<br />

ball into Cougar territory. Two plays later, Crider caught<br />

another pass and broke several tackles until he reached the<br />

USF 17-yard line.<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

Following a holding penalty that set S&T back 10 yards,<br />

Schluter connected with Bryant at the Cougar 11-yard line<br />

and the Miners used their final timeout with 12 seconds<br />

to go. S&T elected to go for the win at that point and after<br />

USF used a timeout in an attempt to ice him, Drahos split<br />

the uprights with his 28-yard try for the victory.<br />

Schlueter completed 35-of-47 passes for a career-high 438<br />

yards, jumping to third place on the S&T career passing<br />

yardage list in the process. Crider caught 12 passes –<br />

moving into the top 10 for career receptions along the way<br />

– for a personal-best 134 yards. Bryant and Kavish had five<br />

catches apiece for S&T.<br />

Pettis led the Miners’ ground game, which accumulated<br />

149 yards overall, with 75 on 12 carries. S&T finished with<br />

587 yards of total offense against a team that entered the<br />

game allowing only 194 yards per game and had outscored<br />

its opponents by a margin of 238-52.<br />

Saint Francis was the highest-ranked squad a <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T<br />

team had defeated since 1991, when the Miners knocked<br />

off Emporia State when the Hornets were ranked fourth in<br />

the NAIA poll. The Cougars were the fifth ranked team the<br />

Miners faced in the first eight weeks of the season.<br />

Jason Schlueter threw for a career-high 438 yards and<br />

guided S&T on its game-winning drive in the waning<br />

moments of its win over No. 4-ranked Saint Francis.<br />

Bryan Crider (left) and Lonnell Jones celebrate after the<br />

Miners completed their victory over No. 4-ranked Saint<br />

Francis on Homecoming at <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T.<br />

58


2009: GAME BY GAME<br />

Game 9: Miners 35, Lincoln 14<br />

Oct. 31 at Rolla, Mo.<br />

Lincoln (0-9) 0 8 6 0 — 14<br />

Miners (3-6) 3 19 6 7 — 35<br />

First Quarter<br />

S&T—Joe Drahos 23 yd. field goal (11:13)<br />

Second Quarter<br />

S&T—Bobby Pettis 59 yd. run, Drahos kick (14:04)<br />

S&T—Safety; Joe Ridpath tackled Josh Goffigan in end<br />

zone (8:24)<br />

S&T—Jason Schlueter 1 yd. run, Drahos kick (4:06)<br />

LU—Goffigan 13 yd. run, A.J. Simeon run (2:34)<br />

S&T—Drahos 19 yd. field goal (0:00)<br />

Third Quarter<br />

LU—Andre Young 1 yd. run, kick failed (9:13)<br />

S&T—Kevin Dillon 52 yd. pass from Schlueter, kick failed<br />

(8:51)<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

S&T—Dexter Bryant 7 yd. pass from Schlueter, Drahos<br />

kick (13:08)<br />

Team Statistics<br />

LU S&T<br />

First Downs 9 20<br />

Rushing 52-126 37-161<br />

Passing 4-6-1 21-34-0<br />

Passing Yards 31 225<br />

Total Yards 157 386<br />

Fumbles-Lost 7-3 5-2<br />

Penalties-Yards 9-37 4-41<br />

Punts-Average 3-25.0 3-36.7<br />

Third Downs 4/14 4/13<br />

Time of Possession 31:52 28:08<br />

Individual Statistics<br />

Rushing<br />

LU—Chris Willis 8-40, Andre Young 14-40, Josh Goffigan<br />

18-32, A.J. Simeon 8-19, Joe Simmons 1-13, Jerrell Anderson<br />

1-2, T.J. Stewart 1-(-3), Team 1-(-17). S&T—Jerome<br />

Miller 16-91, Bobby Pettis 9-79, Jason Schlueter 5-26, Curterris<br />

Golden 1-5, Bryan Crider 1-4, Dexter Bryant 1-(-6),<br />

Owen Johns 1-(-9), Team 3-(-29).<br />

Passing<br />

LU—Josh Goffigan 2-4-1-20, Allen McClain 2-2-0-11.<br />

S&T—Jason Schlueter 20-31-0-206, Owen Johns 1-2-0-19,<br />

Team 0-1-0-0.<br />

Receiving<br />

LU—Joe Simmons 1-19, Gordon Everett 1-7, Josh Goffigan<br />

1-4, Jerrell Anderson 1-1. S&T—Kevin Dillon 7-90,<br />

Bryan Crider 6-75, Dexter Bryant 4-44, Clay Kinman 2-15,<br />

Curterris Golden 1-1, Jake Drallmeier 1-0.<br />

Miners win muddy battle with Blue Tigers<br />

ROLLA, Mo. – Despite playing on a field made somewhat<br />

treacherous by a week of rainfall, <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T was able<br />

to navigate through the mud to close its home schedule<br />

with a 35-14 win over Lincoln University.<br />

The Miners, who won for the third straight week, jumped<br />

out to a 19-0 lead in the first half and never looked back<br />

as they kept the visiting Blue Tigers winless on the year.<br />

The wet field conditions led to a game that saw the two<br />

teams commit a total of 12 fumbles. It was the first of<br />

those fumbles that led to the initial score of the game, as<br />

S&T defensive end Joe Ridpath got a hit on quarterback<br />

Josh Goffigan to force a bad pitch, leading to a recovery<br />

by S&T’s Loren Severs at the Lincoln 21-yard line.<br />

S&T drove as far as the Lincoln five-yard line before<br />

settling for a 23-yard field goal by Joe Drahos.<br />

The Miners extended their lead early in the second<br />

quarter after a 23-yard return of a punt by Kirk Stilwell<br />

set the Miners up at their own 41. On the next play,<br />

Bobby Pettis went around the left side and broke free for a<br />

59-yard scoring run to put the Miners up 10-0.<br />

After being stopped at the LU two-yard line on its next<br />

trip down the field, Ridpath got free and sacked Goffigan<br />

in the end zone for a safety to extend S&T’s advantage.<br />

The Miners followed the safety with a 54-yard scoring<br />

drive, ending with Schlueter going into the end zone on a<br />

quarterback sneak with 4:06 left in the half.<br />

Drahos nailed a 19-yard field goal before halftime, then<br />

S&T got second half touchdowns from Kevin Dillon and<br />

Dexter Bryant for the final margin. The Miners posted<br />

161 yards on the ground, including a season-high 91 from<br />

junior running back Jerome Miller.<br />

Joe Ridpath sacked Lincoln’s Josh Goffigan in the end<br />

zone for a safety as part of S&T’s win over Lincoln.<br />

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2009: GAME BY GAME<br />

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60<br />

Game 10: Southwest Baptist 54, Miners 13<br />

Nov. 7 at Bolivar, Mo.<br />

Miners (3-7) 6 0 0 7 — 13<br />

Southwest Baptist (6-5) 12 15 13 14 — 54<br />

First Quarter<br />

SBU—Johnnie King 34 yd. pass from Steve Gachette, kick<br />

failed (8:38)<br />

S&T—Smook Thomas 41 yd. pass from Jason Schlueter, kick<br />

blocked (7:19)<br />

SBU—Thaddeus Everson 1 yd. run, kick blocked (0:28)<br />

Second Quarter<br />

SBU—Elon Paige 32 yd. pass from Gachette, Brock Jolly run<br />

(6:41)<br />

SBU—Jameson Manuma 7 yd. pass from Gachette, Jolly kick<br />

(1:22)<br />

Third Quarter<br />

SBU—Jarred Schumpert 1 yd. run, Jolly kick (11:46)<br />

SBU—Everson 6 yd. run, run failed (7:16)<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

SBU—Schumpert 2 yd. pass from Gachette, Jolly kick (10:05)<br />

SBU—Jameson Manuma 17 yd. pass from Gachette, Jolly kick<br />

(5:44)<br />

S&T—Mike Wilson 18 yd. run, Joe Drahos kick (3:21)<br />

Team Statistics<br />

S&T SBU<br />

First Downs 19 36<br />

Rushing 33-176 46-289<br />

Passing 21-42-3 31-39-0<br />

Passing Yards 165 407<br />

Total Yards 341 696<br />

Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2<br />

Penalties-Yards 7-108 9-104<br />

Punts-Average 7-30.0 2-42.0<br />

Third Downs 4/16 10/13<br />

Time of Possession 31:19 28:51<br />

Individual Statistics<br />

Rushing<br />

S&T—Bobby Pettis 13-91, Mike Wilson 3-28, Jerome<br />

Miller 7-24, Steve Watson 2-20, Curterris Golden 3-15, Jake<br />

Drallmeier 1-0, Jason Schlueter 4-(-2). SBU—Steve Gachette<br />

15-163, Justin Duhaney 11-71, Thaddeus Everson 14-42,<br />

Tiras Harris 3-12, Derrick Foster 1-2, Jarred Schumpert 1-1,<br />

Semaj Edwards 1-(-2).<br />

Passing<br />

S&T—Jason Schlueter 17-38-3-136, Steve Watson 4-4-0-29.<br />

SBU—Steve Gachette 31-39-0-407.<br />

Receiving<br />

S&T—Smook Thomas 4-49, Clay Kinman 4-35, Curterris<br />

Golden 4-25, Bryan Crider 3-24, David Kavish 2-16, Mike<br />

Wicklund 1-7, Thomas Deason 1-6, Dexter Bryant 1-2, Bobby<br />

Pettis 1-1. SBU—John Austin 6-78, Elon Paige 5-74, Johnnie<br />

King 5-69, Jameson Manuma 4-82, Charles Johnson 3-59,<br />

Justin Duhaney 2-11, Tyler Anderson 1-21, Tyler Rickard 1-6,<br />

Thaddeus Everson 1-5, Derrick Foster 1-3, Jared Schumpert<br />

1-2, Tiras Harris 1-(-3).<br />

Bearcats beat Miners to avenge ‘08 loss<br />

BOLIVAR, Mo. – A season earlier, <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T denied<br />

Southwest Baptist a chance at finishing with a winning<br />

record by beating SBU in its finale.<br />

The Bearcats turned the tables on the Miners in 2009,<br />

avenging a 40-point loss to S&T with a 54-13 win at<br />

SBU’s Plaster Stadium to end the Miners’ three-game winning<br />

streak.<br />

After the teams traded touchdowns in the first quarter,<br />

the host Bearcats rattled off 48 unanswered points to<br />

secure their first winning season since 2001. They got the<br />

win largely on the performance of quarterback Steve<br />

Gachette, who racked 570 yards of total offense by<br />

himself of the 696 accumulated by SBU Saturday.<br />

SBU broke on top midway through the first quarter when<br />

Gachette connected with Johnnie King for a 34-yard<br />

scoring pass, the first of his five touchdown tosses in the<br />

contest.<br />

S&T answered right back, traveling 60 yards on six plays<br />

and evening the score on a 41-yard touchdown pass from<br />

Jason Schlueter to Smook Thomas. But 28 seconds after<br />

the Thomas touchdown, SBU started its 48-point run on a<br />

one-yard touchdown run by Thaddeus Everson.<br />

The Bearcats scored two touchdowns in the second, third<br />

and fourth periods before the Miners got back on the<br />

scoreboard on a 14-yard run by Mike Wilson with 3:21<br />

to play.<br />

The Miners finished the afternoon with 341 yards of total<br />

offense, including a 176-yard performance on the ground<br />

that was one yard shy of their single-game high this season.<br />

Bobby Pettis led S&T on the ground with 91 yards<br />

on 13 carries.<br />

Freshman Bobby Pettis had 91 yards rushing and ended<br />

with 131 all-purpose yards at Southwest Baptist.


2009: GAME BY GAME<br />

Game 11: Miners 34, Kentucky Wesleyan 14<br />

Nov. 14 at Owensboro, Ky.<br />

Miners (4-7) 14 17 3 0 — 34<br />

Ky. Wesleyan (2-9) 0 14 0 0 — 14<br />

First Quarter<br />

S&T—Bryan Crider 13 yd. pass from Jason Schlueter, Joe<br />

Drahos kick (10:33)<br />

S&T—Crider 2 yd. pass from Schlueter, Drahos kick<br />

(1:58)<br />

Second Quarter<br />

KWC—Derek Brown 38 yd. pass from Travis Walker,<br />

Richard Fangman kick (14:31)<br />

KWC—DaMarcus Ganaway 24 yd. pass from Vincent<br />

Lalonde, Fangman kick (3:46)<br />

S&T—Clay Kinman 47 yd. pass from Schlueter, Drahos<br />

kick (2:13)<br />

S&T—Drahos 29 yd. field goal (0:02)<br />

S&T—Mark Hopkins 96 yd. interception return, Drahos<br />

kick (0:00)<br />

Third Quarter<br />

S&T—Drahos 30 yd. field goal (3:40)<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

No scoring<br />

Team Statistics<br />

S&T KWC<br />

First Downs 21 11<br />

Rushing 38-156 23-72<br />

Passing 22-43-2 18-28-2<br />

Passing Yards 290 145<br />

Total Yards 446 2 17<br />

Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0<br />

Penalties-Yards 4-28 4-27<br />

Punts-Average 3-45.7 5-37.8<br />

Third Downs 8/19 4/12<br />

Time of Possession 37:13 22:47<br />

S&T closes season with win over Panthers<br />

OWENSBORO, Ky. – <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T closed out 2009 by<br />

winning for the fourth time in five weeks, using a 17-<br />

point burst late in the second quarter to post a 34-14 win<br />

over Kentucky Wesleyan.<br />

After seeing an early 14-0 lead get wiped out on a pair of<br />

KWC touchdown passes, the Miners regained the lead on<br />

Clay Kinman’s first career touchdown catch with 2:13 left<br />

in the first half.<br />

The Miners got a field goal from Joe Drahos with two<br />

seconds left in the half to extend the lead to 10, then<br />

Mark Hopkins intercepted a Hail Mary pass on the Panthers’<br />

final play and returned it 96 yards for a touchdown<br />

to give S&T a 31-14 lead at the end of the half.<br />

S&T scored on each of its first two possessions of the<br />

contest, scoring on the game’s opening possession on a<br />

13-yard scoring pass from Jason Schlueter to Bryan Crider<br />

and again with just under two minutes left in the period<br />

on another Schluter-to-Crider scoring pass that covered<br />

two yards.<br />

Following a pair of Panthers touchdowns that drew the<br />

hosts even, the Miners needed only 1:33 to regain the<br />

lead, as Schlueter connected with Kinman on a slant pattern<br />

and the S&T receiver got free from the defender for a<br />

47-yard touchdown play to put the visitors back in front.<br />

Drahos booted a 29-yard field goal with two seconds to<br />

play in the half to put S&T up by 10, KWC received the<br />

kickoff without any time going off the clock and took one<br />

crack at the end zone. However, Hopkins picked off the<br />

pass at the four-yard line and used a convoy of blockers<br />

to get up the field and reach the end zone with the longest<br />

interception return -- 96 yards -- in Miner history.<br />

Individual Statistics<br />

Rushing<br />

S&T—Jerome Miller 16-62, Mike Wilson 8-44, Bobby<br />

Pettis 10-33, Curterris Golden 1-9, Jason Schlueter 3-8.<br />

KWC—Vincent Lalonde 12-60, Travis Walker 5-9, Tyler<br />

Curran 6-3.<br />

Passing<br />

S&T—Jason Schlueter 21-40-2-285, Owen Johns 1-2-0-5,<br />

Team 0-1-0-0. KWC—Vincent Lalonde 17-25-2-107,<br />

David Howard 0-2-0-0, Travis Walker 1-1-0-38.<br />

Receiving<br />

S&T—Bryan Crider 8-81, Kevin Dillon 4-67, Dexter<br />

Bryant 4-58, Clay Kinman 2-43, Bobby Pettis 1-17,<br />

David Kavish 1-10, Jake Drallmeier 1-9, Ethan Johns 1-5.<br />

KWC—Derek Brown 6-73, DaMarcus Ganaway 4-29, Joey<br />

Kramer 4-16, Travis Walker 1-9, Jake Pepper 1-8, Tyler<br />

Curran 1-6, Eric Mayfield 1-4.<br />

Mark Hopkins intercepted a pass at the end of the first<br />

half at Kentucky Wesleyan and returned it 96 yards for a<br />

touchdown -- a school record -- in a season-ending win.<br />

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MINER FOOTBALL RECORDS<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />

Total Offense<br />

Game–499, Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 29, 2005<br />

(499 passing, 0 rushing)<br />

Season–3731, Joe Winters, 2006 (3724 passing, 7 rushing)<br />

Career--5469, Evan Gray, 2003-05<br />

(5597 passing, -128 rushing)<br />

Rushing Attempts<br />

Game--48, Terry Ryan vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong>, Nov. 18, 1978<br />

Season--290, Terry Ryan, 1977<br />

Career--841, Terry Ryan, 1975-78<br />

Rushing Yards<br />

Play--90, John Southgate vs. Drury, Nov. 3, 1900 (TD); Clark<br />

Bland vs. <strong>Missouri</strong>, Nov. 1, 1913<br />

Half–166, Ken Okwuonu vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern, Oct. 31, 1998<br />

Game--227, Steve Kubiak vs. Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> State,<br />

Oct. 27, 1979<br />

Season--1,314, Terry Ryan, 1977<br />

Career--3,432, Terry Ryan, 1975-78<br />

Rushing Touchdowns<br />

Game--4, Brian Paris vs. Evangel, Sept. 29, 1979<br />

Season--13, David Shields, 2008<br />

Career--29, Terry Ryan, 1975-78<br />

Pass Attempts<br />

Game–76, Evan Gray vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western, Nov. 15, 2003<br />

Season–525, Evan Gray, 2005<br />

Career--875, Evan Gray, 2003-05<br />

Pass Completions<br />

Game–47, Evan Gray vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western, Nov. 15, 2003<br />

Season–302, Evan Gray, 2005<br />

Career--493, Evan Gray, 2003-05<br />

Completion Percentage<br />

Game--89.9%, Jason Schlueter vs. Kentucky Wesleyan,<br />

Oct. 18, 2008 (17-19)<br />

Season–68.5%,Jason Schlueter, 2008 (161-235)<br />

Career--57.9%, Dennis Pirkle, 1979-82 (315-544)<br />

Passing Yards<br />

Play--93, Joe Knapp (to Elliott Jackson) vs. <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

Western, Nov. 11, 1995 (TD)<br />

Quarter—252, Evan Gray vs. Southwest Baptist, Oct. 1, 2005<br />

Half—413, Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 29, 2005<br />

Game–499, Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 29, 2005<br />

Season–3,724, Joe Winters, 2006<br />

Career--5,597, Evan Gray, 2003-05<br />

Passing Touchdowns<br />

Game--7, Brad Guidry vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 8, 2008<br />

Season–39, Evan Gray, 2005<br />

Career--59, Evan Gray, 2003-05<br />

Pass Interceptions<br />

Game--6, Greg Haug vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern, Sept. 29, 1975<br />

Season--24, Greg Haug, 1975<br />

Career--35, Greg Haug, 1973-75<br />

Receptions<br />

Game--16, Smook Thomas vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Sept. 19,<br />

2009<br />

Season--87, Ashton Gronewold, 2007<br />

Consecutive seasons–165, Ashton Gronewold, 2006-07<br />

Career--278, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07<br />

Receiving Yards<br />

Play--93, Elliott Jackson vs. Mo. Western, Nov. 11, 1995 (TD)<br />

Game--229, Ashton Gronewold vs. Morehead State,<br />

Sept. 23, 2006<br />

Season–1,120, Ashton Gronewold, 2006<br />

Consecutive seasons–2,200, Ashton Gronewold, 2005-06<br />

Career--3,708, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07<br />

Receiving Touchdowns<br />

Game--4, Ashton Gronewold vs. Southwest Bapt., Oct. 1, 2005<br />

Season–17, Ashton Gronewold, 2005<br />

Career--52, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-06<br />

Touchdowns Scored<br />

Game--4, Brian Paris vs. Evangel, Sept. 29, 1979; Ashton<br />

Gronewold vs. Southwest Baptist, Oct. 1, 2005; Ashton<br />

Gronewold vs. Morehead State, Nov. 5, 2005<br />

Season--18, Ashton Gronewold, 2005<br />

Career--58, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-06<br />

All-Purpose Yards<br />

Game--357, Ashton Gronewold vs. Tiffin, Nov. 3, 2007<br />

(64 receiving, 295 kickoff returns, -2 punt returns)<br />

Season--2,250, Ashton Gronewold, 2006 (202 rushing, 1,009<br />

receiving, 953 kickoff returns, 86 punt returns)<br />

Career--5,592, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07 (233 rushing,<br />

3,708 receiving, 1,828 kickoff returns, 223 punt returns)<br />

Extra Points Scored<br />

Game--9, Joe Drahos vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 8, 2008<br />

Season--46, Joe Drahos, 2008<br />

Career--89, Marc Armbruster, 2002-05<br />

Field Goals Scored<br />

Game--4, George Stock vs. Lincoln, Oct. 27, 1984; Eivind<br />

Listerud vs. Iowa Wesleyan, Sept. 11, 1993; Brandon<br />

Risner vs. Quincy, Sept. 6, 1997; Alex Mendrygal vs.<br />

Washburn, Oct. 9, 1999<br />

Season--13, Joe Drahos, 2009<br />

Career--33, Jim Zacny, 1985-88<br />

Longest--54 yards, Lance Privett vs. Truman, Sept. 16, 1995<br />

Points Scored<br />

Game--24, Brian Paris vs. Evangel, Sept. 29, 1979; Ashton<br />

Gronewold vs. Southwest Baptist, Oct. 1, 2005; Ashton<br />

Gronewold vs. Morehead State, Nov. 5, 2005<br />

Season--108, Ashton Gronewold, 2005<br />

Season by kicker—75, Marc Armbruster, 2005<br />

Career--348, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07<br />

Interceptions<br />

Game--3 by many players (Most recent: Nathan Williams vs.<br />

Emporia State, Oct. 23, 2004)<br />

Season--11, Bill Grantham, 1978<br />

Career--29, Bill Grantham, 1977-80<br />

Longest Return--96 yards, Mark Hopkins vs. Kentucky Wesleyan,<br />

Nov. 13, 2009 (TD)<br />

Consecutive Games with an interception--8, Darin Nix, Nov. 6,<br />

1993-Oct. 8, 1994<br />

Punts<br />

Game — 13, Chris Shore vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong>, Oct. 31, 1982;<br />

Dustin Penn vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong>, Sept. 19, 1988<br />

Season — 82, Dustin Penn, 1999<br />

Career — 298, Dustin Penn, 1998-01<br />

Punting Yardage<br />

Punt--79, Jim Tschannen vs. Truman, Oct. 21, 1949<br />

Game--445, Dustin Penn vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong>, Sept. 19, 1998<br />

Season--2,762, Chris Harvey, 2002<br />

Career–10,673, Dustin Penn, 1998-01<br />

Punting Average<br />

Game (min. 3 punts)--48.7, Trey Lunsford vs. Wayne State<br />

(Neb.), Sept. 10, 2005<br />

Season--40.0, Calvin Curdt, 1973<br />

Career--37.8, Buster Sanchez, 1968<br />

Punt Returns<br />

Game--9, Craig Heath vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley, Sept. 8, 1979<br />

Season--30, Randy Hauser, 1981<br />

Career--99, Craig Heath, 1977-80<br />

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MINER FOOTBALL RECORDS<br />

Punt Return Yardage<br />

Play--97, Frank Ricchi vs. Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> State, Oct. 7,<br />

1949 (TD)<br />

Game--113, Fred Smith vs. William Jewell, Oct. 31, 1952<br />

Season--278, Craig Heath, 1977<br />

Career--1,001, Craig Heath, 1977-80<br />

Kickoff Returns<br />

Game--9, Elliott Jackson vs. Pittsburg State, Nov. 4, 1995<br />

Season–34, Ashton Gronewold, 2007<br />

Career–77, Dan Lester, 2000-04; Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07<br />

Kickoff Return Yardage<br />

Play--100, Perry Allison vs. Pittsburg State, Sept, 17, 1955<br />

(TD); Gene Huffman vs. Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> State,<br />

Nov. 11, 1951 (TD)<br />

Game--295, Ashton Gronewold vs. Tiffin, Nov. 3, 2007<br />

Season–953, Ashton Gronewold, 2007<br />

Career–1,828, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07<br />

TEAM RECORDS<br />

Rushing Attempts<br />

Game--78 vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley, Sept. 8, 1984; vs. Lincoln,<br />

Oct. 25, 1986<br />

Season--588, 1984<br />

Rushing Yards<br />

Game--467 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1986<br />

Game, two teams--623 vs. Southwest Baptist, Oct. 1, 2005<br />

(S&T 77, SBU 546)<br />

Season--2,476, 1984<br />

Rushing Touchdowns<br />

Game--7 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1986<br />

Season--26, 1984<br />

Pass Attempts<br />

Game–76 vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western, Nov. 15, 2003<br />

Season–544, 2004<br />

Pass Completions<br />

Game–47 vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western, Nov. 15, 2003<br />

Season–305, 2005<br />

Completion Percentage<br />

Game--85.7% vs. Lincoln, Nov. 1, 2008 (18-21)<br />

Season--67.6%, 2008<br />

Passing Yards<br />

Game–499 vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 29, 2005<br />

Game, two teams–890 vs. Truman, Oct. 30, 2004 (S&T 449,<br />

TSU 441)<br />

Season–3,860, 2006<br />

Passing Touchdowns<br />

Game--7 vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 8, 2008<br />

Season–39, 2005<br />

Pass Interceptions<br />

Game--6 vs. Truman, Nov. 8, 1952; vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern,<br />

Sept. 29, 1975<br />

Season--29, 1975<br />

Plays<br />

Game--99 vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western, Nov. 15, 2003<br />

Season--851, 1978<br />

Total Yards<br />

Most in a game--697 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Oct. 18, 2008<br />

Most in a game, two teams–1192 vs. Pittsburg State,<br />

Sept. 25, 2004 (PSU 809, S&T 383)<br />

Season–4,945, 2008<br />

Average Per Game–449.5, 2008 (11 games)<br />

Fewest in a game--41 vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong>, Sept. 19, 1998<br />

Punts<br />

Game--13 vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong> State, Oct. 31, 1992; vs.<br />

Emporia State, Oct. 12, 1996; vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong>,<br />

Sept. 19, 1998<br />

Season–87, 1999<br />

Punting Yards<br />

Game--445 vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong>, Sept. 19, 1998<br />

Season--2,803, 2002<br />

Average Per Game--48.7 vs. Wayne State (Neb.), Sept. 10,<br />

2005<br />

Average Per Season--38.9, 2004 (11 games)<br />

Punt Returns<br />

Game--7 vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong>, Oct. 24, 1981; vs. Upper Iowa,<br />

August 28, 2004<br />

Season--36, 1983<br />

Punt Return Yardage<br />

Game--154 vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong>, Oct. 9, 1959<br />

Season--478, 1959<br />

Kickoff Returns<br />

Game--12 vs. Tiffin, Nov. 3, 2007<br />

Season–69, 2003<br />

Kickoff Return Yardage<br />

Game—429 vs. Tiffin, Nov. 3, 2007<br />

Season—1765, 2007<br />

Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns<br />

Game—2 vs. Tiffin, Nov. 3, 2007<br />

Season—4, 2007<br />

Interceptions<br />

Game--8 vs. Central Methodist, Nov. 4, 1978<br />

Season--35, 1978<br />

Touchdowns Scored<br />

Game--10 vs. Lincoln, Nov. 1, 2008<br />

Season--57, 2008<br />

Extra Points Scored<br />

Game--9 vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 8, 2008<br />

Season--46, 2008<br />

Field Goals Scored<br />

Game--4 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 27, 1984; vs. Iowa Wesleyan,<br />

Sept. 11, 1993; vs. Quincy, Sept. 6, 1997; vs. Washburn,<br />

Oct. 9, 1999; vs. Saint Francis (Ind.), Oct. 24, 2009<br />

Season--13, 2009<br />

Points Scored (Modern Day)<br />

Game--68 vs. Lincoln, Nov. 1, 2008<br />

Season--408, 2008<br />

Average per game—37.1, 2008<br />

Points Allowed (Modern Day)<br />

Game–91 vs. Pittsburg State, Sept. 25, 2004<br />

Season–509, 2004<br />

First Downs<br />

Game--37 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Oct. 18, 2008<br />

Game by rushing--29 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1986<br />

Game by passing–23 vs. Truman, Oct. 30, 2004<br />

Season--257, 2008<br />

Penalties<br />

Game--17 vs. Pittsburg State, Oct. 20, 2001<br />

Season--88, 1974<br />

Penalty Yards<br />

Game--171 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 8, 1977<br />

Season--855, 1977<br />

Fumbles<br />

Most, game--11 vs. Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> State, Oct. 29, 1955<br />

Fewest, game--0 on many occasions (Most recent: vs.<br />

Kentucky Wesleyan, Oct. 18, 2008)<br />

Most lost, game--6 vs. Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> State, Oct. 29,<br />

1955; vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> State, Nov. 2, 1963; vs. <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

Valley, Sept. 12, 1981<br />

Fewest lost, game--0 on many occasions (Most recent: vs.<br />

Southwest Baptist, Nov. 8, 2008)<br />

Most, season--41, 1991<br />

Most lost, season--25, 1974<br />

Fewest, season--14, 1978<br />

Fewest lost, season--7, 2005<br />

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TOP 10 LISTS<br />

Rushing Leaders (Season)<br />

1. Terry Ryan 1,314 1977<br />

2. Terry Ryan 1,117 1978<br />

3. Ernest Brown 1,050 1993<br />

4. Ken Okwuonu 1,018 1999<br />

5. Randy Shed 956 1983<br />

6. Terry Ryan 929 1976<br />

7. Mike Keeler 884 1974<br />

8. Mike Joshua 869 1974<br />

9. Keenan Miller 855 2005<br />

10. Ken Okwuonu 835 2000<br />

Rushing Leaders (Career)<br />

1. Terry Ryan 3,432 1975-78<br />

2. Ken Okwuonu 3,062 1998-01<br />

3. Randy Shed 2,063 1980-84<br />

4. Mike Joshua 1,988 1971-74<br />

5. Keenan Miller 1,921 2002-05<br />

6. Les Clark 1,709 1968-71<br />

7. Mike Schafer 1,686 1980-84<br />

8. Keith Smith 1,609 1952-55<br />

9. Tom Cooper 1,594 1956-59<br />

10. Paul Wiegard 1,583 1958-61<br />

Pass Completions (Career)<br />

1. Evan Gray 493 2003-05<br />

2. Jason Schlueter 406 2008-09<br />

3. Greg Haug 327 1973-75<br />

4. Dennis Pirkle 315 1979-82<br />

5. Pat Godwin 282 1968-71<br />

6. Ron Lewis 263 1964-66<br />

7. Joe Winters 261 2006<br />

8. Mike Wise 258 1989-93<br />

9. Matt Brueckner 235 1996-99<br />

10. Scott Brown 234 2000-03<br />

Pass Attempts (Career)<br />

1. Evan Gray 875 2003-05<br />

2. Greg Haug 640 1973-75<br />

3. Jason Schlueter 627 2008-09<br />

4. Ron Lewis 625 1964-66<br />

5. Pat Godwin 625 1968-71<br />

6. Mike Wise 578 1989-93<br />

7. Matt Brueckner 578 1996-99<br />

8. Dennis Pirkle 544 1979-82<br />

9. Scott Brown 522 2000-03<br />

10. Joe Winters 468 2006<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

Passing Leaders (Yards-Season)<br />

1. Joe Winters 3,724 2006<br />

2. Evan Gray 3,583 2005<br />

3. Brandon Landry 2,830 2004<br />

4. Jason Schlueter 2,638 2009<br />

5. Evan Gray 2,014 2003<br />

6. Ken Vaughn 1,888 1977<br />

7. Jason Schlueter 1,848 2008<br />

8. Greg Haug 1,696 1974<br />

9. Ron Lewis 1,676 1966<br />

10. Brad Haug 1,672 1986<br />

Passing Leaders (Yards-Career)<br />

1. Evan Gray 5,597 2003-05<br />

2. Jason Schlueter 4,486 2008-09<br />

3. Greg Haug 4,284 1973-77<br />

4. Dennis Pirkle 3,737 1979-82<br />

5. Joe Winters 3,724 2006<br />

6. Pat Godwin 3,587 1968-71<br />

7. Ron Lewis 3,332 1964-66<br />

8. Mike Wise 3,072 1989-93<br />

9. Ken Vaughn 2,973 1976-77<br />

10. Brad Haug 2,928 1983-86<br />

Total Offense (Career)<br />

1. Evan Gray 5,469 2003-05<br />

2. Jason Schlueter 4,648 2008-09<br />

3. Mike Wise 4,225 1989-93<br />

4. Greg Haug 4,194 1973-75<br />

5. Pat Godwin 3,755 1968-71<br />

6. Joe Winters 3,731 2006<br />

7. Ron Lewis 3,516 1964-66<br />

8. Terry Ryan 3,432 1975-78<br />

9. Ken Okwuonu 3,062 1998-01<br />

10. Dennis Pirkle 2,960 1979-82<br />

Receptions (Career)<br />

1. Ashton Gronewold 278 2004-07<br />

2. Bob Somerville 161 1968-71<br />

3. Brett Fischer 155 2001-04<br />

4. Bryan Crider 142 2006-09<br />

5. Stu Dunlop 139 1972-75<br />

6. Mike Greaving 135 2005-08<br />

7. Cole Drussa 134 2001-04<br />

8. Elliot Jackson 124 1994-97<br />

9. Chris Alverson 123 1989-92<br />

10. Brandon Landry 121 2004-06<br />

Receiving Yards (Career)<br />

1. Ashton Gronewold 3,708 2004-07<br />

2. Brett Fischer 1,976 2001-04<br />

3. Bob Somerville 1,956 1968-71<br />

4. Stu Dunlop 1,823 1972-75<br />

5. Mike Greaving 1,797 2005-08<br />

6. Elliot Jackson 1,704 1994-97<br />

7. Clint Moss 1,664 2000-03<br />

8. Brandon Landry 1,649 2004-06<br />

9. Chris Alverson 1,645 1989-92<br />

10. Larry Oliver 1,615 1966-69<br />

Points (Career)<br />

1. Ashton Gronewold 348 2004-07<br />

2. Jim Zacny 187 1985-88<br />

3. Terry Ryan 180 1975-78<br />

4. Larry Oliver 157 1966-69<br />

5. Brandon Landry 152 2004-06<br />

6. Ken Okwuonu 146 1998-01<br />

7. Brian Paris 140 1978-81<br />

8. Marc Armbruster 140 2002-05<br />

9. Ray Parker 139 1956-58<br />

10. Mike Schafer 132 1980-84<br />

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TOP 10 LISTS<br />

Rushing attempts (Individual)<br />

48, Terry Ryan vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong> (Nov. 18, 1978)<br />

46, Bob Berry vs. Lincoln (Nov. 26, 1970)<br />

41, Les Clark vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley (Sept. 27, 1969)<br />

40, Ernest Brown vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern (Nov. 6,<br />

1993)<br />

35, Les Clark vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong> (Oct. 30, 1971)<br />

35, Les Clark vs. Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> State (Nov.<br />

8, 1969)<br />

35, Gary Couse vs. Southeast Mo. St. (Oct. 12,<br />

1963)<br />

34, Terry Ryan vs. Lincoln (Nov. 11, 1978)<br />

34, Terry Ryan vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong> (Oct. 15, 1977)<br />

34, Kenton Hupp vs. Washington Univ. (Nov. 4, 1972)<br />

34, Kenton Hupp vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong> (Oct. 28, 1972)<br />

34, Ted Deranja vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong> (Oct. 29, 1960)<br />

Ryan<br />

Passing yards (Individual)<br />

499, Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay (Oct. 29, 2005)<br />

473, Evan Gray vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western (Nov. 15, 2003)<br />

472, Evan Gray vs. Morehead State (Nov. 5, 2005)<br />

465, Evan Gray vs. Southwest Baptist (Oct. 1, 2005)<br />

449, Brandon Landry vs. Colorado School of Mines<br />

(Sept. 4, 2004)<br />

438, Jason Schlueter vs. Saint Francis, Ind. (Oct. 24,<br />

2009)<br />

437, Brad Guidry vs. Southwest Baptist (Nov. 8, 2008)<br />

432, Evan Gray vs. Butler (Nov. 12, 2005)<br />

419, Joe Winters vs. Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> State (Sept. 9, Schlueter<br />

2006)<br />

416, Joe Winters vs. Southwestern Oklahoma State (Oct. 7,<br />

2006)<br />

Rushing yards (Individual)<br />

227, Steve Kubiak vs. Northwest Mo. State (Oct. 17, 1970)<br />

212, Ken Okwuonu vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley (Sept. 11, 1999)<br />

211, Ken Okwuonu vs. Kentucky Wesleyan<br />

(Sept. 2, 2000)<br />

200, Terry Ryan vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong> (Nov. 18,<br />

1978)<br />

190, Ken Okwuonu vs. Quincy (Sept. 4, 1999)<br />

189, Bob Berry vs. Lincoln (Nov. 26, 1970)<br />

187, Ernest Brown vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern (Nov.<br />

Kubiak<br />

6, 1993)<br />

180, Keenan Miller vs. Truman State (Nov. 8, 2003)<br />

180, Steve Hodson vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley (Sept. 14, 1996)<br />

179, Damon Davis vs. Drake (Sept. 14, 2002)<br />

179, Terry Ryan vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong> (Oct. 15, 1977)<br />

Top Rushing Plays<br />

90 yards, John Southgate vs. Drury, Nov. 3, 1900 (TD)<br />

90 yards, Clark Bland vs. <strong>Missouri</strong>,<br />

Nov. 1, 1913<br />

88 yards, Mike Wise vs. Washburn,<br />

Oct. 26, 1991 (TD)<br />

88 yards, Cecil Taylor vs. Washington<br />

University, Sept. 21, 1968 (TD)<br />

84 yards, Ken Okwuonu vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley,<br />

Sept. 11, 1999 (TD)<br />

Bland<br />

Pass Completions (Individual)<br />

47, Evan Gray vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western (Nov. 15, 2003)<br />

44, Evan Gray vs. Morehead State (Nov. 5, 2005)<br />

41, Jason Schlueter vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point (Sept. 19,<br />

2009)<br />

37, Steve Watson vs. Southern Nazarene (Oct.<br />

13, 2007)<br />

37, Evan Gray vs. Southwest Baptist (Oct. 1,<br />

2005)<br />

35, Jason Schlueter vs. Saint Francis, Ind. (Oct.<br />

24, 2009)<br />

35, Brad Guidry vs. Truman State (Nov. 15,<br />

2008)<br />

Gray<br />

35, Evan Gray vs. Butler (Nov. 12, 2005)<br />

32, Jason Schlueter vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12, 2009)<br />

32, Jason Schleuter vs. Butler (Sept. 27, 2008)<br />

32, Brad Guidry vs. Truman State (Aug. 25, 2007)<br />

Top Passing Plays<br />

93 yards, Joe Knapp to Elliott Jackson vs.<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> Western, Nov. 11, 1995<br />

89 yards, Ron Miller to Cecil Taylor vs.<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> State, Nov. 16, 1968<br />

83 yards, Ken Vaughn to Monty Morse vs.<br />

Wayne State (Neb.), Sept. 18, 1976<br />

83 yards, Scott Brown to Clint Moss vs.<br />

Central <strong>Missouri</strong>, Oct. 3, 2002<br />

80 yards, Ken Vaughn to Roger Vessell vs.<br />

Washington University, Nov. 6, 1976<br />

80 yards, Evan Gray to Ashton Gronewold vs.<br />

Morehead State, Nov. 5, 2005<br />

(All aforementioned plays resulted in touchdowns.)<br />

Receptions (Individual)<br />

16, Smook Thomas vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point (Sept.<br />

19, 2009)<br />

15, Stu Dunlop vs. Pittsburg State (Sept. 27, 1975)<br />

15, Bob Somerville vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong> (Oct. 31, 1970)<br />

14, Cole Drussa vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western (Nov. 15, 2003)<br />

13, Phil Shin vs. Wayne State, Neb. (Sept. 10, 2005)<br />

12, Bryan Crider vs. Saint Francis, Ind. (Oct. 24, 2009)<br />

12, Chad Shockley vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12, 2009)<br />

12, Ashton Gronewold vs. Central State (Oct. 20, 2007)<br />

12, Ashton Gronewold vs. Morehead State (Nov. 5, 2005)<br />

12, Bob Somerville vs. Bradley (Oct. 3, 1970)<br />

Receiving Yards (Individual)<br />

229, Ashton Gronewold vs. Morehead State (Sept. 23,<br />

2006)<br />

201, Jordan Beard vs. Southwest Baptist (Nov. 8, 2008)<br />

199, Andy Cox vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern (Sept. 17, 1977)<br />

197, Brett Fischer vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western (Nov. 6, 2004)<br />

193, Larry Oliver vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley (Sept. 30, 1967)<br />

190, Smook Thomas vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point<br />

(Sept. 19, 2009)<br />

186, Brandon Landry vs. Austin Peay (Oct. 29, 2005)<br />

182, Ron Reimer vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong> (Oct. 4, 1986)<br />

181, Ashton Gronewold vs. Arkansas-Monticello (Sept. 29,<br />

2007)<br />

178, Chris Alverson vs. Iowa Wesleyan (Sept. 5, 1992)<br />

Knapp<br />

Dunlop<br />

Beard<br />

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TOP 10 LISTS<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

66<br />

Total Offensive Yards (Individual)<br />

499, Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay (Oct. 29, 2005)<br />

485, Brandon Landry vs. Colorado School of<br />

Mines (Sept. 4, 2004)<br />

483, Evan Gray vs. Morehead State<br />

(Nov. 5, 2005)<br />

482, Brad Guidry vs. Southwest Baptist (Nov. 8,<br />

2008)<br />

477, Jason Schlueter vs. Saint Francis, Ind.<br />

(Oct. 24, 2009)<br />

450, Evan Gray vs. Southwest Baptist (Oct. 1, 2005)<br />

441, Evan Gray vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western (Nov. 15, 2003)<br />

440, Evan Gray vs. Butler (Nov. 12, 2005)<br />

419, Joe Winters vs. Morehead State (Sept. 23, 2006)<br />

412, Joe Winters vs. Tiffin (Aug. 26, 2006)<br />

405, Brad Guidry vs. Truman State (Nov. 15, 2009)<br />

All-Purpose Yards (Individual)<br />

357, Ashton Gronewold vs. Tiffin (Nov. 3, 1007)<br />

329, Ashton Gronewold vs. Arkansas-Monticello<br />

(Sept. 29, 2007)<br />

294, Ashton Gronewold vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept.<br />

30, 2006)<br />

289, Ashton Gronewold vs. Truman State (Aug.<br />

25, 2007)<br />

266, Tom Cooper vs. Pittsburg State (Oct. 4, Gronewold<br />

1958)<br />

250, Antonio Williams vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> State (Aug. 30, 2007)<br />

242, Ashton Gronewold vs. Butler (Oct. 28, 2006)<br />

239, Clint Moss vs. Emporia State (Nov. 1, 2003)<br />

237, Gene Huffman vs. Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> State (Oct. 11,<br />

1951)<br />

233, Gene Ricker vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> State (Oct. 15, 1966)<br />

Longest Plays from Scrimmage<br />

93 yards, Joe Knapp pass to Elliot Jackson,<br />

Nov. 11, 1995 vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western (TD)<br />

90 yards, John Southgate, Nov. 3, 1900<br />

vs. Drury, run (TD)<br />

90 yards, Clark Bland, Nov. 1, 1913 vs.<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, run<br />

89 yards, Ron Miller pass to Cecil Taylor,<br />

Nov. 16, 1968 vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> State (TD)<br />

88 yards, Cecil Taylor, Sept. 21, 1968 vs. Washington<br />

University, run (TD)<br />

88 yards, Mike Wise, Oct. 26, 1991 vs. Washburn,<br />

run (TD)<br />

Landry<br />

Jackson<br />

Longest Returns<br />

100 yards, Gene Huffman, Oct. 11, 1951<br />

vs. Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> State, kickoff<br />

100 yards, Perry Allison, Sept. 17, 1955<br />

vs. Pittsburg State, kickoff<br />

98 yards, Alden Williams, Oct. 13, 1950<br />

vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong>, kickoff<br />

97 yards, Frank Ricchi, Oct. 7, 1949 vs.<br />

Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> State, punt<br />

97 yards, Randy Shed, Sept. 3, 1983 vs.<br />

Huffman<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> Western, kickoff<br />

(All aforementioned plays resulted in touchdowns.)<br />

Longest interception return: 96 yards, Mark Hopkins,<br />

Nov. 14, 2009 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (TD)<br />

Longest fumble return: 50 yards, Mark Diamond,<br />

Oct. 13, 1990 vs. Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> State (TD)<br />

Single Game Records<br />

Rushing attempts (Team)<br />

78 vs. Lincoln (Oct. 25, 1986)<br />

78 vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley (Sept. 8, 1984)<br />

72 vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong> (Oct. 29, 1960)<br />

71 vs. Lincoln (Nov. 26, 1970)<br />

71 vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley (Sept. 27, 1969)<br />

70 vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western (Oct. 25, 1997)<br />

70 vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong> (Nov. 9, 1963)<br />

70 vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> State (Nov. 7, 1959)<br />

69 vs. Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> State (Oct. 8, 1983)<br />

69 vs. Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> State (Oct. 12, 1963)<br />

Rushing yards (Team)<br />

467 vs. Lincoln (Oct. 25, 1986)<br />

436 vs. Southwest Baptist (Oct. 2, 1993)<br />

398 vs. Culver-Stockton (Oct. 16, 1982)<br />

377 vs. Pittsburg State (Sept. 15, 1984)<br />

371 vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong> (Oct. 12, 1957)<br />

356 vs. Lincoln (Nov. 1, 2008)<br />

341 vs. Lincoln (Oct. 31, 1987)<br />

331 vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western (Oct. 25, 1997)<br />

330 vs. Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> State (Nov. 1, 1958)<br />

328 vs. Emporia State (Oct. 26, 1957)<br />

Pass Completions (Team)<br />

47 vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western (Nov. 15, 2003)<br />

44 vs. Morehead State (Nov. 5, 2005)<br />

43 vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western (Nov. 6, 2004)<br />

41 vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point (Sept. 19, 2009)<br />

37 vs. Southern Nazarene (Oct. 13, 2007)<br />

37 vs. Southwest Baptist (Oct. 1, 2005)<br />

35 vs. Saint Francis, Ind. (Oct. 24, 2009)<br />

35 vs. Truman State (Nov. 15, 2008)<br />

35 vs. Butler (Nov. 12, 2005)<br />

35 vs. Truman State (Oct. 30, 2004)<br />

Passing yards (Team)<br />

499 vs. Austin Peay (Oct. 29, 2005)<br />

473 vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western (Nov. 15, 2003)<br />

472 vs. Morehead State (Nov. 5, 2005)<br />

465 vs. Southwest Baptist (Oct. 1, 2005)<br />

454 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Oct. 18, 2008)<br />

449 vs. Southwest Baptist (Nov. 8, 2008)<br />

449 vs. Truman State (Oct. 30, 2004)<br />

449 vs. Colorado School of Mines (Sept. 4, 2004)<br />

438 vs. Saint Francis, Ind. (Oct. 24, 2009)<br />

437 vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western (Nov. 6, 2004)<br />

Total Offensive Yards (Team, single game)<br />

697 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Oct. 18, 2008) .............243/454<br />

666 vs. Southwest Baptist (Nov. 8, 2008) .................217/449<br />

601 vs. Northwest Mo. St. (Oct. 17, 1970) ...............309/292<br />

587 vs. Saint Francis, Ind. (Oct. 24, 2009) ...............149/438<br />

586 vs. Upper Iowa (Aug. 28, 2004) ........................212/374<br />

582 vs. Lincoln (Nov. 1, 2008) .................................356/226<br />

580 vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12, 2009) .....................177/403<br />

568 vs. Austin Peay (Oct. 29, 2005) ...........................69/499<br />

552 vs. Truman State (Oct. 30, 2004) .......................103/449<br />

551 vs. Southwest Baptist (Oct. 2, 1993) ..................436/115


TOP 10 LISTS<br />

Single Season Records<br />

Rushing attempts, season (Individual)<br />

290, Terry Ryan, 1977<br />

286, Terry Ryan, 1978<br />

274, Ken Okwuonu, 1999<br />

243, Ken Okwuonu, 2000<br />

241, Terry Ryan, 1976<br />

216, Ken Okwuonu, 2001<br />

206, Les Clark, 1969<br />

204, Mike Keeler, 1974<br />

195, Les Clark, 1971<br />

187, Mike Schafer, 1984<br />

Rushing yards, season (Individual)<br />

1,314, Terry Ryan, 1977<br />

1,117, Terry Ryan, 1978<br />

1,050, Ernest Brown, 1993<br />

1,018, Ken Okwuonu, 1999<br />

956, Randy Shed, 1983<br />

929, Terry Ryan, 1976<br />

884, Mike Keeler, 1974<br />

869, Mike Joshua, 1974<br />

855, Keenan Miller, 2005<br />

835, Ken Okwuonu, 2000<br />

Pass Completions, season (Individual)<br />

302, Evan Gray, 2005<br />

261, Joe Winters, 2006<br />

245, Jason Schlueter, 2009<br />

217, Brandon Landry, 2004<br />

191, Evan Gray, 2003<br />

161, Jason Schlueter, 2008<br />

141, Steve Watson, 2007<br />

138, Ron Lewis, 1966<br />

129, Jason Politte, 1994<br />

128, Pat Godwin, 1970<br />

Passing yards, season (Individual)<br />

3,724, Joe Winters, 2006<br />

3,583, Evan Gray, 2005<br />

2,638, Jason Schlueter, 2009<br />

2,830, Brandon Landry, 2004<br />

2,014, Evan Gray, 2003<br />

1,888, Ken Vaughn, 1977<br />

1,848, Jason Schlueter, 2008<br />

1,696, Greg Haug, 1974<br />

1,676, Ron Lewis, 1966<br />

1,672, Brad Haug, 1986<br />

Receptions, season (Individual)<br />

87, Ashton Gronewold, 2007<br />

78, Ashton Gronewold, 2006<br />

75, Ashton Gronewold, 2005<br />

72, Bob Somerville, 1970<br />

72, Brett Fischer, 2004<br />

71, Phil Shin, 2005<br />

69, Cole Drussa, 2004<br />

69, Brandon Landry, 2005<br />

60, Clint Moss, 2003<br />

57, Bryan Crider, 2009<br />

Receiving yards, season (Individual)<br />

1,120, Ashton Gronewold, 2006<br />

1,080, Ashton Gronewold, 2005<br />

1,040, Brett Fischer, 2004<br />

1,009, Ashton Gronewold, 2007<br />

908, Brandon Landry, 2005<br />

862, Bob Somerville, 1970<br />

790, Cole Drussa, 2004<br />

789, Mike Greaving, 2006<br />

786, Merle Dillow, 1974<br />

779, David Hall, 1977<br />

Total offensive yards, season (Individual)<br />

3,731, Joe Winters, 2006<br />

3,499, Evan Gray, 2005<br />

2,878, Brandon Landry, 2004<br />

2,696, Jason Schlueter, 2009<br />

1,952, Jason Schlueter, 2008<br />

1,910, Evan Gray, 2003<br />

1,867, Ken Vaughn, 1977<br />

1,840, Mike Wise, 1991<br />

1,771, Ron Lewis, 1966<br />

1,765, Brad Haug, 1986<br />

All-purpose yards, season (Individual)<br />

2,250, Ashton Gronewold, 2007<br />

1,788, Ashton Gronewold, 2006<br />

1,467, Tom Cooper, 1958<br />

1,438, Terry Ryan, 1977<br />

1,424, Randy Shed, 1983<br />

1,329, Tom Cooper, 1959<br />

1,288, Ashton Gronewold, 2005<br />

1,274, Zach Howard, 2008<br />

1,225, Arnold Hill, 1960<br />

1,224, Gene Huffman, 1951<br />

Rushing attempts (Team)<br />

588, 1984<br />

587, 1978<br />

582, 1979<br />

581, 1980<br />

572, 1983<br />

554, 1986<br />

544, 1988<br />

528, 1974<br />

523, 1982<br />

517, 1985<br />

Rushing yards (Team)<br />

2,476, 1984<br />

2,206, 1979<br />

2,179, 1993<br />

2,132, 1983<br />

2,080, 1986<br />

2,060, 1949<br />

2,014, 1980<br />

1,998, 1978<br />

1,973, 1991<br />

1,982, 1957<br />

Pass Completions (Team)<br />

305, 2005<br />

302, 2004<br />

269, 2006<br />

267, 2008<br />

266, 2009<br />

250, 2003<br />

229, 2007<br />

150, 1973<br />

147, 1970<br />

140, 1994<br />

Passing yards (Team)<br />

3,860, 2006<br />

3,757, 2004<br />

3,601, 2005<br />

3,197, 2008<br />

2,809, 2009<br />

2,713, 2003<br />

2,621, 2007<br />

2,093, 1973<br />

2,080, 1986<br />

1,992, 1977<br />

Total Offensive Yards (Team)<br />

4,945, 2008<br />

4,772, 2005<br />

4,573, 2006<br />

4,508, 2004<br />

4,143, 2007<br />

4,086, 2009<br />

3,791, 1970<br />

3,752, 1986<br />

3,677, 1977<br />

3,660, 1974<br />

Points Scored (Team)<br />

567, 1914<br />

408, 2008<br />

379, 2005<br />

350, 2006<br />

334, 2007<br />

291, 1986<br />

267, 1978<br />

266, 1913<br />

260, 1980<br />

256, 1969<br />

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ANNUAL LEADERS (SINCE 1965)<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

YEAR RUSHING YARDS PASSING YARDS RECEPTIONS RECEIVING YARDS ALL-PURPOSE YDS.<br />

1965 Richard Erxleben, 467 Ron Lewis, 1,006 George Gasparovic, 26 George Gasparovic, 351 Gene Ricker, 815<br />

1966 Robert Nicodemus, 322 Ron Lewis, 1,676 Ron Boyer, 37 Gene Ricker, 504 Gene Ricker, 797<br />

1967 Robert Nicodemus, 425 Ron Miller, 1,042 Larry Oliver, 33 Larry Oliver, 449 Larry Oliver, 728<br />

1968 Cecil Taylor, 501 Ron Miller, 612 Larry Oliver, 30 Larry Oliver, 445 Cecil Taylor, 764<br />

1969 Les Clark, 740 Jack Grawe, 597 Bob Somerville, 31 Bob Somerville, 380 Les Clark, 856<br />

1970 Steve Kubiak, 617 Pat Godwin, 1,611 Bob Somerville, 72 Bob Somerville, 862 Bob Somerville, 907<br />

1971 Les Clark, 683 Pat Godwin, 1,098 Bob Somerville, 40 Bob Somerville, 483 Les Clark, 768<br />

1972 Kenton Hupp, 621 Rick LaFollette, 526 Jack Gevecker, 15 Jack Gevecker, 226 Kenton Hupp, 665<br />

1973 Mike Joshua, 550 Greg Haug, 1,138 Merle Dillow, 44 Stu Dunlop, 683 Mike Keeler, 834<br />

1974 Mike Keeler, 884 Greg Haug, 1,696 Merle Dillow, 50 Merle Dillow, 786 Mike Keeler, 1,221<br />

1975 Steve Townsell, 612 Greg Haug, 1,450 Stu Dunlop, 42 Stu Dunlop, 445 Steve Townsell, 754<br />

1976 Terry Ryan, 929 Ken Vaughn, 1,085 Terry Ryan, 19 Roger Vessell, 311 Terry Ryan, 1,032<br />

1977 Terry Ryan, 1,314 Ken Vaughn, 1,888 Andy Cox, 37 David Hall, 779 Terry Ryan, 1,438<br />

1978 Terry Ryan, 1,117 Jeff Walters, 895 D. Hall/A. Cox, 15 David Hall, 396 Terry Ryan, 1,197<br />

1979 Jimmy Lee, 631 Jeff Walters, 364 Perry Harris, 22 Perry Harris, 299 Craig Heath, 795<br />

1980 David Fischer, 560 Dennis Pirkle, 967 David Fischer, 16 Jeff Walters, 239 David Fischer, 770<br />

1981 Brian Paris, 547 Dennis Pirkle, 1,191 David Stephens, 24 David Stephens, 407 Randy Shed, 827<br />

1982 Randy Shed, 505 Dennis Pirkle, 1,257 David Stephens, 41 David Stephens, 536 Randy Shed, 1,154<br />

1983 Randy Shed, 956 Chris Nisbet, 847 Scott Stephens, 15 Scott Stephens, 225 Randy Shed, 1,424<br />

1984 Mike Schafer, 828 Joe Kaczmarek, 497 Chris Schnefke, 15 Chris Schnefke, 192 Mike Schafer, 886<br />

1985 Tom Mueller, 617 Brad Haug, 1,212 Chris Schnefke, 37 Chris Schnefke, 588 Tom Mueller, 669<br />

1986 Tom Reed, 570 Brad Haug, 1,672 Ron Reimer, 40 Ron Reimer, 736 Vernon Huggans, 754<br />

1987 Mike Paris, 493 D. Andrzejewski, 1,056 Chris Hawkins, 30 Chris Hawkins, 412 Mike Vehige, 790<br />

1988 Ron Harmon, 374 Tom Minnick, 1,003 Ron Reimer, 33 Ron Reimer, 444 Ron Harmon, 810<br />

1989 Randy Mullinax, 512 Tom Minnick, 530 Ron Harmon, 13 Chris Kennedy, 169 Ron Harmon, 1,076<br />

1990 Rick Henry, 464 Mike Wise, 445 Chris Alverson, 15 Chris Alverson, 216 Carlos Cain, 533<br />

1991 Carlos Cain, 746 Mike Wise, 1,309 Chris Alverson, 50 Chris Alverson, 568 Rob Noble, 800<br />

1992 Fred Finley, 487 Curt Courtney, 1,017 Chris Alverson, 50 Chris Alverson, 729 Chris Alverson, 905<br />

1993 Ernest Brown, 1,050 Mike Wise, 1,242 Chris Dawson, 38 Chris Dawson, 516 Ernest Brown, 1,073<br />

1994 Ernest Brown, 494 Jason Politte, 1,444 Craig Sorensen, 29 Craig Sorensen, 451 David Wells, 713<br />

1995 Steve Hodson, 651 Joe Knapp, 412 Jay Morrison, 19 Jay Morrison, 298 Elliot Jackson, 784<br />

1996 Steve Hodson, 514 Dan Van Anne, 1,242 Elliot Jackson, 53 Elliot Jackson, 761 Elliot Jackson, 1,103<br />

1997 Jason Wagoner, 547 David McCormack, 593 Elliot Jackson, 39 Elliot Jackson, 460 Elliot Jackson, 1,014<br />

1998 Ken Okwuonu, 395 Matt Brueckner, 1,032 Ed Starks, 34 Ed Starks, 378 Ed Starks, 783<br />

1999 Ken Okwuonu, 1,018 Matt Brueckner, 551 Sam Petty, 20 Nate Huckabay, 194 Ken Okwuonu, 1,164<br />

2000 Ken Okwuonu, 835 Scott Brown, 692 Sam Petty, 29 Sam Petty, 316 Ken Okwuonu, 834<br />

2001 Ken Okwuonu, 814 Scott Brown, 932 Jason Siller, 29 Clint Moss, 318 Ken Okwuonu, 819<br />

2002 Damon Davis, 520 Scott Brown, 1,171 Clint Moss, 35 Clint Moss, 465 Clint Moss, 1,187<br />

2003 Keenan Miller, 528 Evan Gray, 2,014 Clint Moss, 60 Clint Moss, 712 Clint Moss, 1,138<br />

2004 Delane Ingram, 311 Brandon Landry, 2,830 Brett Fischer, 72 Brett Fischer, 1,040 Brett Fischer, 1,069<br />

2005 Keenan Miller, 855 Evan Gray, 3,583 Ashton Gronewold, 75 A. Gronewold, 1,080 A. Gronewold, 1,288<br />

2006 Matt Padilla, 585 Joe Winters, 3,724 Ashton Gronewold, 78 A. Gronewold, 1,120 A. Gronewold, 1,788<br />

2007 David Shields, 550 Steve Watson, 1,661 Ashton Gronewold, 87 A. Gronewold, 1,009 A. Gronewold, 2,250<br />

2008 David Shields, 800 Jason Schlueter, 1,848 Chad Shockley, 56 Chad Shockley, 724 Zach Howard, 1,274<br />

2009 Bobby Pettis, 405 Jason Schlueter, 2,638 Bryan Crider, 57 Bryan Crider, 604 Bobby Pettis, 1,022<br />

68<br />

Clint Moss accumulated 2,325 all-purpose<br />

yards in his final two years with the Miners<br />

and caught 60 passes in 2003.<br />

Ken Okwuonu is the only player in Miner<br />

history to lead the team in rushing for four<br />

consecutive years.


PERFORMANCE LISTS<br />

100-yard rushing games (Since 1965)<br />

DATE PLAYER/OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD<br />

Oct. 9, 1965 Rich Erxleben vs. St. Mary’s 10-112-1<br />

Oct. 8, 1966 Rich Erxleben vs. William Jewell 17-100-0<br />

Sept. 21, 1968 Cecil Taylor vs. Washington University 6-105-1<br />

Sept. 28, 1968 Cecil Taylor vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 20-123-1<br />

Sept. 27, 1969 Les Clark vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 41-140-0<br />

Oct. 25, 1969 Les Clark vs. Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> State 19-135-0<br />

Nov. 8, 1969 Les Clark vs. Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> State 35-126-0<br />

Oct. 10, 1970 Steve Kubiak vs. Illinois-Chicago 15-161-1<br />

Oct. 17, 1970 Steve Kubiak vs. Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 30-227-2<br />

Nov. 21, 1970 Bob Berry vs. Truman State 31-119-1<br />

Nov. 26, 1970 Bob Berry vs. Lincoln 46-189-2<br />

Oct. 16, 1971 Les Clark vs. Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> State 27-129-2<br />

Oct. 30, 1971 Les Clark vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 35-123-0<br />

Oct. 21, 1972 Kenton Hupp vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> State 23-115-0<br />

Oct. 28, 1972 Kenton Hupp vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 34-170-2<br />

Nov. 4, 1972 Kenton Hupp vs. Washington University 34-138-0<br />

Sept. 7, 1974 Mike Keeler vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 27-114-0<br />

Sept. 14, 1974 Mike Joshua vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 30-168-2<br />

Mike Keeler vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 25-150-0<br />

Oct. 19, 1974 Mike Joshua vs. Truman State 27-137-0<br />

Nov. 23, 1974 Mike Keeler vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> State 23-124-1<br />

Mike Joshua vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> State 16-113-1<br />

Sept. 13, 1975 Steve Townsell vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 30-134-2<br />

Nov. 1, 1975 Steve Townsell vs. Lincoln 26-106-0<br />

Nov. 15, 1975 Steve Townsell vs. Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 14-111-1<br />

Oct. 9, 1976 Terry Ryan vs. Lincoln 26-151-2<br />

Oct. 16, 1976 Terry Ryan vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 33-136-2<br />

Oct. 30, 1976 Terry Ryan vs. Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> State 28-115-1<br />

Nov. 23, 1976 Terry Ryan vs. Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> State 28-117-1<br />

Sept. 3, 1977 Terry Ryan vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 32-177-1<br />

Sept. 10, 1977 Terry Ryan vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 23-101-1<br />

Sept. 17, 1977 Terry Ryan vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 27-103-0<br />

Sept. 24, 1977 Terry Ryan vs. Pittsburg State 23-121-1<br />

Oct. 8, 1977 Terry Ryan vs. Lincoln 27-129-2<br />

Oct. 15, 1977 Terry Ryan vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 34-179-0<br />

Oct. 29, 1977 Terry Ryan vs. Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> State 28-124-1<br />

Nov. 12, 1977 Terry Ryan vs. Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> State 27-157-1<br />

Sept. 9, 1978 Terry Ryan vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 28-133-0<br />

Sept. 23, 1978 Terry Ryan vs. Pittsburg State 30-162-1<br />

Oct. 7, 1978 Terry Ryan vs. Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> State 29-127-0<br />

Oct. 21, 1978 Jimmy Lee vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> State State 21-106-0<br />

Oct. 28, 1978 Terry Ryan vs. Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> State 33-133-2<br />

Nov. 4, 1978 Terry Ryan vs. Central Methodist 29-102-3<br />

Nov. 11, 1978 Terry Ryan vs. Lincoln 34-119-2<br />

Nov. 18, 1978 Terry Ryan vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 48-200-1<br />

Sept. 1, 1979 Jimmy Lee vs. William Penn 16-115-2<br />

Oct. 20, 1979 Oscar Berryman vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> State 13-120-0<br />

Nov. 10, 1979 Brian Paris vs. Lincoln 27-161-0<br />

Nov. 17, 1979 Jimmy Lee vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 9-103-0<br />

Sept. 27, 1980 Jimmy Lee vs. Evangel 17-118-3<br />

Oct. 11, 1980 Brian Paris vs. Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> State 21-115-2<br />

Oct. 24, 1981 Dave Fischer vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 16-163-0<br />

Oct. 16, 1982 Tom Kroner vs. Culver-Stockton 16-123-3<br />

Oct. 30, 1982 Mike Schafer vs. Evangel 14-125-2<br />

Sept. 17, 1983 Randy Shed vs. Pittsburg State 24-154-0<br />

Sept. 24, 1983 Randy Shed vs. Evansville 18-141-1<br />

Oct. 29, 1983 Randy Shed vs. Evangel 19-175-1<br />

Nov. 5, 1983 Mike Schafer vs. Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> St. 31-111-1<br />

Nov. 12, 1983 Randy Shed vs. Truman State 24-113-0<br />

Sept. 8, 1984 Mike Schafer vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 23-101-1<br />

Oct. 6, 1984 Mike Schafer vs. Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> St. 26-103-2<br />

Oct. 13, 1984 Keenan Curry vs. Truman State 18-117-2<br />

Mike Schafer vs. Truman State 17-111-0<br />

Oct. 27, 1984 Mike Schafer vs. Lincoln 22-100-1<br />

Nov. 3, 1984 Mike Schafer vs. Evangel 20-108-0<br />

Sept. 21, 1985 Tom Mueller vs. Pittsburg State 15-110-0<br />

Oct. 25, 1986 Tom Reed vs. Lincoln 21-118-3<br />

Nov. 1, 1986 Mike Vehige vs. Southwest Baptist 13-115-1<br />

Nov. 8, 1986 Mike Vehige vs. Truman State 17-120-0<br />

Sept. 5, 1987 Mike Vehige vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 12-119-0<br />

Oct. 29, 1988 Ron Harmon vs. Lincoln 13-150-0<br />

Sept. 2, 1989 Ron Harmon vs. Washburn 12-165-1<br />

Oct. 13, 1990 Rick Henry vs. Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> St. 19-115-0<br />

Aug. 31, 1981 Carlos Cain vs. Michigan Tech 23-143-2<br />

Sept. 21, 1991 Carlos Cain vs. Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> St. 23-145-1<br />

Sept. 28, 1991 Carlos Cain vs. Pittsburg State 24-107-0<br />

Oct. 26, 1991 Mike Wise vs. Washburn 15-134-2<br />

Oct. 3, 1992 Fred Finley vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 27-142-1<br />

Sept. 18, 1993 Ernest Brown vs. Washburn 16-109-3<br />

Oct. 2, 1993 Ernest Brown vs. Southwest Baptist 9-134-1<br />

Mike Wise vs. Southwest Baptist 13-133-2<br />

Oct. 16, 1993 Ernest Brown vs. Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 21-151-1<br />

Oct. 23, 1993 Ernest Brown vs. Truman State 19-160-0<br />

Oct. 30, 1993 Ernest Brown vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 25-144-1<br />

Nov. 6, 1993 Ernest Brown vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 40-187-2<br />

Sept. 9, 1994 Ernest Brown vs. Georgetown (Ky.) 27-108-1<br />

Sept. 23, 1995 Steve Hodson vs. Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 20-145-1<br />

Nov. 11, 1995 Steve Hodson vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 22-127-1<br />

Sept. 7, 1996 Steve Hodson vs. Quincy 17-100-3<br />

Sept. 14, 1996 Steve Hodson vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 19-180-2<br />

Oct. 12, 1996 Brian Tillman vs. Emporia State 11-114-1<br />

Nov. 2, 1996 Brian Tillman vs. Southwest Baptist 27-167-1<br />

Sept. 6, 1997 Jason Wagoner vs. Quincy 18-123-1<br />

Sept. 13, 1997 Jason Wagoner vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 27-152-0<br />

Oct. 25, 1987 Elliot Jackson vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 13-107-1<br />

Brad Clarke vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 19-100-0<br />

Sept. 5, 1998 Matt Brueckner vs. Quincy 20-116-1<br />

Oct. 31, 1998 Ken Okwuonu vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 18-175-3<br />

Sept. 4, 1999 Ken Okwuonu vs. Quincy 28-190-1<br />

Sept. 11, 1999 Ken Okwuonu vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 33-212-3<br />

Oct. 2, 1999 Ken Okwuonu vs. Emporia State 24-118-1<br />

Oct. 9, 1999 Ken Okwuonu vs. Washburn 29-131-1<br />

Sept. 2, 2000 Ken Okwuonu vs. Kentucky Wesleyan 30-211-3<br />

Oct. 7, 2000 Ken Okwuonu vs. Washburn 23-108-1<br />

Oct. 21, 2000 Ken Okwuonu vs. Southwest Baptist 31-164-2<br />

Sept. 1, 2001 Ken Okwuonu vs. Quincy 21-169-2<br />

Sept. 8, 2001 Ken Okwuonu vs. Kentucky Wesleyan 24-153-1<br />

Nov. 10, 2001 Ken Okwuonu vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 25-106-1<br />

Sept. 14, 2002 Damon Davis vs. Drake 26-179-2<br />

Nov. 2, 2002 Keenan Miller vs. Southwest Baptist 25-113-0<br />

Sept. 30, 2003 Dan Lester vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 18-104-1<br />

Nov. 1, 2003 Keenan Miller vs. Emporia State 24-101-1<br />

Nov. 8, 2003 Keenan Miller vs. Truman Stata 20-180-0<br />

Aug. 28, 2004 Keenan Miller vs. Upper Iowa 17-110-1<br />

Oct. 9, 2004 Delane Ingram vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 18-131-0<br />

Sept. 17, 2005 Keenan Miller vs. Peru State 22-178-1<br />

Oct. 15, 2005 Keenan Miller vs. Southwestern Okla. St. 31-142-1<br />

Sept. 23, 2006 Matt Padilla vs. Morehead State 21-106-1<br />

Aug. 25, 2007 Ashton Gronewold vs. Truman State 5-102-0<br />

Oct. 13, 2007 David Shields vs. Southern Nazarene 16-119-1<br />

Oct. 20, 2007 Jerome Miller vs. Central State 16-137-1<br />

Oct. 27, 2007 Jerome Miller vs. Lincoln 18-106-1<br />

David Shields vs. Lincoln 13-102-1<br />

Nov. 10, 2007 David Shields vs. Kentucky Wesleyan 17-107-2<br />

Sept. 13, 2008 David Shields vs. Evangel 21-119-2<br />

Sept. 20, 2008 David Shields vs. Wisconsin-Stout 20-112-1<br />

Nov. 1, 2008 David Shields vs. Lincoln 17-112-2<br />

Sept. 12, 2009 Curterris Golden vs. Saint Joseph’s 8-111-1<br />

275-yard passing games (Since 1965)<br />

DATE PLAYER/OPPONENT A-C-YDS<br />

Oct. 26, 1974 Greg Haug vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 39-25-302<br />

Sept. 10, 1977 Ken Vaughn vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 35-14-275<br />

Sept. 17, 1977 Ken Vaughn vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 38-19-288<br />

Sept. 5, 1992 Curt Courtney vs. Iowa Wesleyan 37-21-291<br />

Oct. 30, 1993 Mike Wise vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 39-19-295<br />

Oct. 11, 2003 Evan Gray vs. Southwest Baptist 46-29-315<br />

Oct. 25, 2003 Evan Gray vs. Washburn 48-26-278<br />

Nov. 1, 2003 Evan Gray vs. Emporia State 59-27-303<br />

Nov. 15, 2003 Evan Gray vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 76-47-473<br />

Aug. 28, 2004 Brandon Landry vs. Upper Iowa 40-25-374<br />

Sept. 4, 2004 Brandon Landry vs. Colorado Mines 54-29-449<br />

Sept. 11, 2004 Brandon Landry vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 38-22-289<br />

Oct. 9, 2004 Brandon Landry vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 43-26-332<br />

Oct. 16, 2004 Brandon Landry vs. Washburn 40-21-279<br />

Oct. 23, 2004 Mark Becker vs. Emporia State 35-20-275<br />

Aug. 27, 2005 Evan Gray vs. Upper Iowa 49-29-293<br />

Sept. 24, 2005 Evan Gray vs. Saint Joseph’s 61-29-296<br />

Oct. 1, 2005 Evan Gray vs. Southwest Baptist 65-37-465<br />

Oct. 22, 2005 Evan Gray vs. South Dakota State 46-27-335<br />

Oct. 29, 2005 Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay 41-26-499<br />

Nov. 5, 2005 Evan Gray vs. Morehead State 64-44-472<br />

Nov. 12, 2005 Evan Gray vs. Butler 59-35-432<br />

Aug. 26, 2006 Joe Winters vs. Tiffin 43-25-402<br />

Sept. 9, 2006 Joe Winters vs. Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> St. 55-29-419<br />

Sept. 16, 2006 Joe Winters vs. Lincoln 37-19-359<br />

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PERFORMANCE LISTS<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

70<br />

Sept. 23, 2006 Joe Winters vs. Morehead State 39-23-415<br />

Sept. 30, 2006 Joe Winters vs. Saint Joseph’s 39-18-286<br />

Oct. 7, 2006 Joe Winters vs. Southwestern Okla. St. 60-31-416<br />

Oct. 21, 2006 Joe Winters vs. Southern Nazarene 40-24-371<br />

Nov. 11, 2006 Joe Winters vs. Kentucky Wesleyan 43-25-326<br />

Aug. 25, 2007 Brad Guidry vs. Truman State 47-32-345<br />

Sept. 8, 2007 Brad Guidry vs. Wisconsin-Stout 34-22-304<br />

Sept. 29, 2007 Steve Watson vs. Arkansas-Monticello 48-22-363<br />

Oct. 13, 2007 Steve Watson vs. Southern Nazarene 60-37-325<br />

Sept. 27, 2008 Jason Schlueter vs. Butler 43-32-380<br />

Oct. 4, 2008 Jason Schlueter vs. Saint Joseph’s 28-20-279<br />

Nov. 8, 2008 Brad Guidry vs. Southwest Baptist 42-31-437<br />

Nov. 15, 2008 Brad Guidry vs. Truman State 54-35-383<br />

Sept. 12, 2009 Jason Schlueter vs. Saint Joseph’s 45-32-392<br />

Sept. 19, 2009 Jason Schlueter vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point 56-41-351<br />

Oct. 17, 2009 Jason Schlueter vs. Northwestern Okla. St. 54-30-344<br />

Oct. 24, 2009 Jason Schlueter vs. Saint Francis (Ind.) 47-35-438<br />

Nov. 14, 2009 Jason Schlueter vs. Kentucky Wesleyan 40-21-285<br />

10-reception games (Since 1965)<br />

DATE PLAYER/OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD<br />

Oct. 15, 1966 Gene Ricker vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> State 11-153-1<br />

Oct. 29, 1966 Larry Oliver vs. Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> State 10-156-1<br />

Nov. 19, 1966 Larry Oliver vs. Bradley 10-173-1<br />

Sept. 30, 1967 Larry Oliver vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 11-193-1<br />

Oct. 3, 1970 Bob Somerville vs. Bradley 12-172-1<br />

Oct. 31, 1970 Bob Somerville vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 15-156-0<br />

Oct. 26, 1974 Jack Gevecker vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 10-127-1<br />

Sept. 27, 1975 Stu Dunlop vs. Pittsburg State 15-110-2<br />

Sept. 17, 1977 Andy Cox vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 11-199-1<br />

Nov. 19, 1977 David Hall vs. Truman State 10-125-0<br />

Sept. 12, 1987 Chris Hawkins vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 11-135-0<br />

Nov. 2, 1991 Chris Alverson vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 10-92-0<br />

Sept. 5, 1992 Chris Alverson vs. Iowa Wesleyan 10-178-2<br />

Nov. 1, 2003 Clint Moss vs. Emporia State 11-136-2<br />

Nov. 15, 2003 Cole Drussa vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 14-101-0<br />

Oct. 30, 2004 Brett Fischer vs. Truman State 10-116-1<br />

Nov. 6, 2004 Brett Fischer vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 14-197-1<br />

Nov. 6, 2004 Cole Drussa vs. <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 13-73-0<br />

Aug. 27, 2005 Phil Shin vs. Upper Iowa 11-102-0<br />

Sept. 10, 2005 Phil Shin vs. Wayne State (Neb.) 13-122-1<br />

Sept. 24, 2005 Ashton Gronewold vs. Saint Joseph’s 11-126-2<br />

Oct. 1, 2005 Brandon Landry vs. Southwest Baptist 11-138-0<br />

Nov. 5, 2005 Ashton Gronewold vs. Morehead State 12-127-3<br />

Nov. 12, 2005 Ashton Gronewold vs. Butler 10-174-3<br />

Oct. 7, 2006 Ashton Gronewold vs. Southwestern Okla. 11-121-2<br />

Oct. 14, 2006 Brandon Landry vs. Austin Peay 10-68-1<br />

Sept. 29, 2007 Ashton Gronewold vs. Ark.-Monticello 11-181-3<br />

Oct. 13, 2007 Ashton Gronewold vs. Southern Nazarene 11-105-2<br />

Mike Greaving vs. Southern Nazarene 11-86-0<br />

Oct. 20, 2007 Ashton Gronewold vs. Central State 12-154-3<br />

Nov. 10, 2007 Ashton Gronewold vs. Kentucky Wesleyan 10-87-2<br />

Sept. 27, 2008 Chad Shockley vs. Butler 11-165-0<br />

Nov. 15, 2008 Zach Howard vs. Truman State 11-103-0<br />

1921: Rose Poly 7, S&T 3<br />

1926: Arkansas Tech 30, S&T 0<br />

1927: Central Methodist 21, S&T 7<br />

1928: S&T 18, Kirksville Osteopaths 0<br />

1929: S&T 73, McKendree 0<br />

1930: S&T 67, Drury 6<br />

1931: S&T 27, Central Methodist 0<br />

1932: S&T 14, Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 7<br />

1933: S&T 13, Ottawa 0<br />

1934: McKendree 20, S&T 6<br />

1935: <strong>Missouri</strong> State 7, S&T 2<br />

1936: Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 20, S&T 0<br />

1937: S&T 6, Truman State 6<br />

1938: Central Arkansas 27, S&T 0<br />

1939: <strong>Missouri</strong> State 20, S&T 6<br />

1940: S&T 7, Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 7<br />

1941: Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 20, S&T 7<br />

1942: Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 7, S&T 6<br />

1946: S&T 0, Pittsburg State 0<br />

1947: S&T 47, Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 19<br />

1948: <strong>Missouri</strong> State 18, S&T 0<br />

Miners in Homecoming Games (36-42-4)<br />

1949: S&T 30, Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 6<br />

1950: S&T 35, <strong>Missouri</strong> State 34<br />

1951: S&T 19, Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 6<br />

1952: Truman State 52, S&T 19<br />

1953: S&T 20, Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 0<br />

1954: S&T 19, Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 13<br />

1955: Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 25, S&T 19<br />

1956: S&T 27, Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 7<br />

1957: S&T 27, Emporia State 14<br />

1958: S&T 20, Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 7<br />

1959: S&T 32, <strong>Missouri</strong> State 8<br />

1960: Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 53, S&T 22<br />

1961: S&T 13, <strong>Missouri</strong> State 6<br />

1962: S&T 26, Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 12<br />

1963: <strong>Missouri</strong> State 42, S&T 0<br />

1964: Truman State 35, S&T 12<br />

1965: S&T 41, St. Mary’s (Kan.) 0<br />

1966: Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 28, S&T 26<br />

1967: <strong>Missouri</strong> State 21, S&T 9<br />

1968: Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 20, S&T 16<br />

1969: Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 32, S&T 24<br />

Sept. 3, 2009 Chad Shockley vs. Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 10-82-0<br />

Sept. 12, 2009 Chad Shockley vs. Saint Joseph’s 12-174-2<br />

Sept. 19, 2009 Smook Thomas vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point 16-190-1<br />

Bobby Pettis vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point 10-40-0<br />

Oct. 17, 2009 Bryan Crider vs. Northwestern Okla. St. 11-101-0<br />

Oct. 24, 2009 Bryan Crider vs. Saint Francis (Ind.) 12-134-0<br />

S&T as an NCAA-II Ranked Team<br />

(Since 1980)<br />

Oct. 4, 1980: #9 S&T 18, Lincoln 0<br />

Oct. 6, 1984: #8 S&T 16, Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> State 0<br />

Oct. 13, 1984: Truman State 31, #6 S&T 20<br />

S&T vs. NCAA-II Ranked Teams<br />

(Since 1980)<br />

Nov. 10, 1984: #5 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> State 14, S&T 9<br />

Oct. 21, 1989: #6 Pittsburg State 42, S&T 14<br />

Oct. 20, 1990: #4 Pittsburg State 52, S&T 7<br />

Sept. 28, 1991: S&T 6, #13 Pittsburg State 6<br />

Oct. 12, 1991: #T19 <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 42, S&T 6<br />

Sept. 26, 1992: #1 Pittsburg State 45, S&T 3<br />

Oct. 17, 1992: #16 Emporia State 35, S&T 6<br />

Nov. 14, 1992: #T16 Truman State 36, S&T 14<br />

Nov. 6, 1993: #6 <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 47, S&T 33<br />

Oct. 8, 1994: #4 Pittsburg State 34, S&T 0<br />

Oct. 22, 1994: #8 Truman State 38, S&T 7<br />

Nov. 4, 1995: #4 Pittsburg State 60, S&T 10<br />

Nov. 11, 1995: S&T 25, #20 <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 21<br />

Oct. 5, 1996: #T4 <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 25, S&T 21<br />

Nov. 9, 1996: #8 Pittsburg State 45, S&T 0<br />

Oct. 4, 1997: #2 Pittsburg State 42, S&T 7<br />

Oct. 11, 1997: #5 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> State 38, S&T 3<br />

Oct. 10, 1998: #4 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> State 49, S&T 6<br />

Nov. 7, 1998: #10 Emporia State 34, S&T 14<br />

Oct. 30, 1999: #8 Pittsburg State 62, S&T 0<br />

Nov. 6, 1999: #5 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> State 34, S&T 3<br />

Oct. 28, 2000: #17 Pittsburg State 52, S&T 10<br />

Nov. 4, 2000: #1 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> State 70, S&T 7<br />

Sept. 15, 2001: #16 Northwest Mo St. 49, S&T 0<br />

Sept. 29, 2001: #19 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 31, S&T 10<br />

Oct. 20, 2001: #14 Pittsburg State 31, S&T 3<br />

Sept. 21, 2002: #7 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> State 34, S&T 9<br />

Oct. 3, 2002: #12 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 55, S&T 14<br />

Oct. 26, 2002: #20 Pittsburg State 48, S&T 14<br />

Oct. 4, 2003: #5 Pittsburg State 59, S&T 6<br />

Oct. 18, 2003: #15 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 73, S&T 21<br />

Nov. 1, 2003: #12 Emporia State 44, S&T 27<br />

Sept. 18, 2004: #8 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> State 65, S&T 3<br />

Sept. 25, 2004: #3 Pittsburg State 91, S&T 27<br />

Oct. 9, 2004: S&T 42, #23 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 38<br />

Sept, 3, 2009: Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 50, S&T 13<br />

1970: S&T 14, <strong>Missouri</strong> State 14<br />

1971: S&T 21, Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 19<br />

1972: <strong>Missouri</strong> State 3, S&T 0<br />

1973: S&T 24, Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 14<br />

1974: S&T 20, Truman State 7<br />

1975: Truman State 26, S&T 6<br />

1976: <strong>Missouri</strong> State 10, S&T 9<br />

1977: S&T 20, Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 14<br />

1978: S&T 13, Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 6<br />

1979: Truman State 3, S&T 2<br />

1980: S&T 27, <strong>Missouri</strong> State 16<br />

1981: S&T 24, Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 3<br />

1982: S&T 23, Lincoln 7<br />

1983: S&T 15, Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 0<br />

1984: S&T 27, Lincoln 3<br />

1985: S&T 14, Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 9<br />

1986: Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 30, S&T 12<br />

1987: Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 20, S&T 14<br />

1988: S&T 31, Southwest Baptist 20<br />

1989: Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 27, S&T 7<br />

1990: Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 21, S&T 13<br />

1991: <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 26, S&T 14<br />

1992: <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 33, S&T 13<br />

1993: S&T 44, Southwest Baptist 8<br />

1994: Pittsburg State 34, S&T 0<br />

1995: Emporia State 45, S&T 14<br />

1996: <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 25, S&T 21<br />

1997: Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 38, S&T 3<br />

1998: Pittsburg State 41, S&T 3<br />

1999: Emporia State 48, S&T 6<br />

2000: Washburn 34, S&T 14<br />

2001: Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 31, S&T 10<br />

2002: <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 29, S&T 9<br />

2003: Southwest Baptist 43, S&T 27<br />

2004: Washburn 42, S&T 17<br />

2005: Southwest Baptist 40, S&T 38<br />

2006: S&T 17, Southern Nazarene 14<br />

2007: S&T 44, Central State 28<br />

2008: S&T 58, Kentucky Wesleyan 7<br />

2009: S&T 39, Saint Francis (Ind.) 37<br />

<strong>2010</strong>: S&T vs. Northwestern Okla. St.


ALL-TIME MINER RESULTS<br />

1893 (0-1)<br />

11/20 @Drury 0-16<br />

1894 (1-0)<br />

11/12 Drury 8-6<br />

1895 (0-2) 16-26<br />

11/2 @Christian Brothers 8-10<br />

11/23 @Washington Univ. 8-16<br />

1896 (0-1)<br />

Drury 0-42<br />

1897 (No games)<br />

1898 (1-1) 26-32<br />

Washington Univ. 0-32<br />

Drury 26-0<br />

1899 (0-2) 12-35<br />

10/18 Christian Brothers 6-17<br />

11/23 @Drury 6-18<br />

1900 (4-3) 116-44<br />

10/6 Marion Sims 6-11<br />

10/21 @Christian Brothers 6-0<br />

10/29 <strong>Missouri</strong> 2-12<br />

11/3 Drury 69-0<br />

11/10 @Washington Univ. 11-5<br />

11/17 @St. Louis 22-11<br />

11/29 @Kirksville Osteopaths 0-5<br />

1901 (6-2) 120-59<br />

9/28 Smith Academy 10-0<br />

10/5 Pierce City Baptist 6-5<br />

10/12 Shurtleff 57-0<br />

10/16 @Marion Sims 5-0<br />

11/2 @Christian Brothers 24-0<br />

11/16 @Drury 12-0<br />

11/23 Washington Univ. 6-16<br />

11/30 @Kirksville Osteopaths 0-38<br />

1902 (2-5) 32-67<br />

10/4 @Pierce City 5-0<br />

10/11 West End Athletic Club 6-0<br />

10/18 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 6-11<br />

11/15 @Christian Brothers 5-11<br />

11/22 Drury 10-11<br />

Arkansas 0-11<br />

South Dakota 0-23<br />

1903 (2-3-2) 28-90<br />

10/3 @<strong>Missouri</strong> 0-40<br />

10/10 Arkansas 17-6<br />

10/19 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 5-0<br />

10/31 @Washington Univ. 0-0<br />

11/7 @Drury 0-0<br />

11/20 @Oklahoma 6-12<br />

11/26 @Colorado 0-32<br />

1904 (4-1-1) 132-35<br />

10/8 Shurtleff 23-0<br />

10/15 @<strong>Missouri</strong> State 41-0<br />

10/22 @Vanderbilt 4-29<br />

11/12 Christian Brothers 53-0<br />

11/19 Drury 6-6<br />

11/24 @Arkansas 5-0<br />

1905 (3-3-1) 86-91<br />

10/7 Shurtleff 0-0<br />

10/14 @<strong>Missouri</strong> 0-28<br />

10/28 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 28-0<br />

11/4 Battery A 36-0<br />

11/18 Arkansas 16-0<br />

11/25 @Washington Univ. 6-23<br />

11/30 @Drury 0-40<br />

1906 (2-4) 27-119<br />

10/13 @<strong>Missouri</strong> 0-26<br />

10/20 Battery A 10-0<br />

10/27 @St. Louis 0-71<br />

11/10 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 6-16<br />

Arkansas 11-0<br />

@Drury 0-6<br />

1907 (5-2) 100-38<br />

Arkansas 5-7<br />

Smith Academy 12-0<br />

10/5 @St. Louis 0-12<br />

10/26 McKinley HS 24-0<br />

10/31 Battery A 11-6<br />

11/9 @Washington Univ. 11-8<br />

11/16 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 37-5<br />

1908 (2-3) 68-48<br />

10/3 @St. Louis 0-17<br />

10/10 @<strong>Missouri</strong> 0-16<br />

10/21 Battery A 45-0<br />

10/28 Carleton 6-10<br />

11/26 @Drury 17-5<br />

1909 (5-4) 138-69<br />

10/2 @St. Louis 3-0<br />

10/11 Central Methodist 10-11<br />

10/16 @<strong>Missouri</strong> 0-13<br />

10/23 Carleton 18-6<br />

10/30 Haskell 10-14<br />

11/13 @Truman State 21-0<br />

11/15 @Kirksville Osteopaths 27-0<br />

11/24 @Barnes Medical 6-25<br />

11/25 @Drury 43-0<br />

1910 (3-3-1) 85-42<br />

10/1 Central Methodist 19-5<br />

10/8 @<strong>Missouri</strong> 0-0<br />

10/15 @St. Louis 0-3<br />

10/22 @Kansas State 3-23<br />

10/29 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 24-0<br />

11/12 @Arkansas 2-6<br />

11/24 Drury 37-5<br />

1911 (1-5-2) 56-132<br />

10/12 @<strong>Missouri</strong> 0-29<br />

10/19 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 34-0<br />

10/26 Central Methodist 11-27<br />

11/2 Drury 0-6<br />

11/9 @Arkansas 3-44<br />

St. Louis 6-24<br />

William Jewell 2-2<br />

Haskell 0-0<br />

1912 (4-4) 146-72<br />

9/27 Central Methodist 17-13<br />

10/5 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 64-0<br />

10/12 @<strong>Missouri</strong> 0-13<br />

10/19 @St. Louis 0-13<br />

10/26 Washington Univ. 6-13<br />

11/2 @Drury 0-13<br />

11/23 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 46-0<br />

11/28 @Oklahoma State 13-7<br />

1913 (6-1-1) 266-60<br />

10/4 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 51-0<br />

10/11 Christian Brothers 7-7<br />

10/18 @St. Louis 62-0<br />

10/25 @Drury 26-0<br />

11/1 @<strong>Missouri</strong> 13-44<br />

11/8 @Washington Univ. 19-3<br />

11/17 Oklahoma State 14-0<br />

11/22 Verona Athletic Club 74-6<br />

Miners’ 1914 team: Undefeated (9-0) squad that<br />

outscored its opponents 567-6 during the season.<br />

1914 (9-0) 567-6<br />

10/3 @<strong>Missouri</strong> 9-0<br />

10/10 Kansas Miners 87-0<br />

10/17 @Washington Univ. 19-0<br />

10/24 Arkansas 40-0<br />

10/31 Drury 68-0<br />

11/7 Pittsburg State 104-0<br />

11/14 Kirksville Osteopaths 150-0<br />

11/28 @St. Louis 63-0<br />

12/5* @Christian Brothers 27-6<br />

*This game not sanctioned by<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> School of Mines.<br />

1915 (5-2) 178-127<br />

10/1 Pittsburg State 41-0<br />

10/9 @Illinois 7-75<br />

10/16 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 51-20<br />

10/22 @Texas A&M 3-33<br />

10/30 Kirksville Osteopaths 36-6<br />

11/6 @Drury 26-6<br />

11/13 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 13-7<br />

1916 (1-6-1) 27-340<br />

9/30 Millikin 7-7<br />

Washington Univ. 6-7<br />

Kirksville Osteopaths 0-21<br />

10/28 @Arkansas 0-60<br />

11/3 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 14-13<br />

11/10 Drury 0-38<br />

@Texas A&M 0-77<br />

@Tulsa 0-117<br />

1917 (2-4) 93-131<br />

10/13 Westminster 26-18<br />

10/20 @Arkansas 0-39<br />

10/27 Marionville 65-7<br />

11/9 Washington Univ. 2-21<br />

11/16 Drury 0-26<br />

11/28 @Rose Poly 0-20<br />

1918 (1-2) 13-39<br />

@Washington Univ. 0-26<br />

@Arkansas 0-7<br />

11/27 Rose Poly 13-6<br />

1919 (3-5) 115-96<br />

10/4 Kirksville Osteopaths 20-6<br />

10/10 @Westminster 54-0<br />

10/18 @Arkansas 0-20<br />

10/25 @St. Louis 0-21<br />

11/1 @Washington Univ. 0-29<br />

11/7 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 0-6<br />

11/14 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 32-0<br />

11/28 @Drury 7-12<br />

1920 (4-4) 79-122<br />

10/2 @Washington Univ. 0-21<br />

10/9 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 28-0<br />

10/16 @<strong>Missouri</strong> State 33-15<br />

10/23 @St. Louis 0-27<br />

10/30 @Arkansas 0-14<br />

11/6 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 17-0<br />

11/13 Drury* 7-13<br />

11/20 @Tulsa 0-45<br />

*This game later forfeited to<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> School of Mines.<br />

1921 (4-4) 155-46<br />

10/1 @Washington Univ. 0-10<br />

10/7 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 24-0<br />

10/14 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 69-6<br />

10/21 <strong>Missouri</strong> Wesleyan 3-14<br />

10/28 Millikin 0-7<br />

11/4 Rose Poly 3-7<br />

11/11 Drury 31-0<br />

11/18 Central Methodist 21-2<br />

1922 (1-6-1) 28-120<br />

10/7 @Washington Univ. 6-14<br />

10/13 Westminster 10-0<br />

10/20 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Wesleyan 3-14<br />

10/27 Arkansas Tech 0-6<br />

11/4 @St. Louis 7-14<br />

11/11 Drury 0-12<br />

11/18 Millikin 6-6<br />

11/25 @Tennessee Doctors 6-54<br />

1923 (4-4) 208-136<br />

10/6 @Washington Univ. 0-7<br />

10/13 @Drake 0-54<br />

10/16 @Southern Methodist 0-35<br />

10/26 Kirksville Osteopaths 34-7<br />

11/2 Kansas City 109-0<br />

11/9 Oklahoma Mines 53-6<br />

11/16 @Drury 13-7<br />

11/23 Arkansas Tech 0-20<br />

1924 (3-6) 104-101<br />

10/4 McKendree 27-0<br />

10/11 @St. Louis 14-26<br />

10/18 @Oklahoma State 0-23<br />

10/25 Washington Univ. 0-13<br />

11/1 @Loyola, Ill. 0-6<br />

11/8 Rose Poly 23-3<br />

11/15 <strong>Missouri</strong> Wesleyan 6-10<br />

11/21 @Drury 27-7<br />

11/26 @<strong>Missouri</strong> State 10-13<br />

71MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong>


ALL-TIME MINER RESULTS<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

1925 (5-2-1) 114-78<br />

10/3 Shurtleff 6-6<br />

10/9 McKendree 40-6<br />

10/17 @<strong>Missouri</strong> 0-32<br />

10/24 Kirksville Osteopaths 21-0<br />

10/31 @St. Louis 14-7<br />

11/14 Washington Univ. 0-7<br />

11/21 Drury 20-13<br />

11/26 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 13-7<br />

1926 (5-3) 144-98<br />

10/2 McKendree 41-13<br />

10/9 Washington Univ. 2-25<br />

10/16 Arkansas Tech 0-30<br />

10/23 Kirksville Osteopaths 14-6<br />

10/30 Evansville 32-9<br />

11/6 Drury 27-6<br />

11/13 St. Louis 7-9<br />

11/25 @<strong>Missouri</strong> State 21-0<br />

1927 (2-5-1) 52-119<br />

9/30 Shurtleff 7-0<br />

10/8 @Washington Univ. 0-13<br />

10/14 Central Methodist 7-21<br />

10/22 @Arkansas 0-34<br />

10/29 @St. Louis 0-17<br />

11/5 Kirksville Osteopaths 13-13<br />

11/11 @Drury 18-7<br />

11/18 Westminster 7-14<br />

1928 (3-4-1) 81-97<br />

10/6 @Washington Univ. 0-9<br />

10/13 McKendree 19-0<br />

10/20 @St. Louis 7-12<br />

10/26 Central Methodist 6-12<br />

11/3 Kirksville Osteopaths 18-0<br />

11/10 @Westminster 13-7<br />

11/17 @Arkansas 6-45<br />

11/29 @Drury 12-12<br />

1929 (5-3) 190-70<br />

10/5 @Truman State 13-12<br />

10/12 Lombard 6-7<br />

10/19 McKendree 73-0<br />

10/26 @Central Methodist 19-6<br />

11/2 Westminster 0-12<br />

11/9 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 33-6<br />

11/16 @Northeastern Okla. 27-0<br />

11/28 @Drury 19-27<br />

1930 (5-1-1) 209-71<br />

10/4 Truman State 19-7<br />

10/11 Drury 67-6<br />

10/18 <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 38-7<br />

10/25 @St. Louis 33-33<br />

11/8 @Westminster 13-0<br />

11/15 @Tulsa 0-18<br />

Chillicothe Business 39-0<br />

1931 (5-3) 122-26<br />

9/26 @Pittsburg State 19-7<br />

10/3 <strong>Missouri</strong> (B) 26-0<br />

10/10 @Oklahoma State 0-6<br />

10/16 @St. Louis 0-7<br />

10/23 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 0-6<br />

10/31 Central Methodist 27-0<br />

11/13 @Drury 18-0<br />

11/25 Northeastern Okla. 32-0<br />

1932 (4-3-1) 115-84<br />

9/24 Pittsburg State 0-13<br />

10/1 @Arkansas 20-19<br />

10/15 Drury 40-0<br />

10/22 @Truman State 7-12<br />

10/28 @<strong>Missouri</strong> State 34-7<br />

11/5 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 14-7<br />

11/12 @Tulsa 0-26<br />

11/19 St. Viator 0-0<br />

1933 (4-3) 93-88<br />

10/6 @Arkansas Tech 0-26<br />

10/14 McKendree 7-6<br />

10/28 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 40-6<br />

11/4 Ottawa 13-0<br />

11/11 @St. Louis 0-26<br />

11/18 Truman State 0-18<br />

11/25 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 33-6<br />

1934 (2-6) 79-122<br />

9/21 @Pittsburg State 6-18<br />

9/29 Arkansas Tech 0-6<br />

10/5 Truman State 0-19<br />

10/13 McKendree 6-20<br />

10/27 @Arkansas 0-20<br />

11/3 @St. Louis 0-25<br />

11/24 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 49-0<br />

11/29 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 18-14<br />

AS A MEMBER OF MIAA<br />

1935 (1-7, 0-5) 26-130<br />

10/5 McKendree 16-0<br />

10/11 @St. Louis 0-38<br />

10/19 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 2-7<br />

10/26 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 6-20<br />

11/2 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 2-7<br />

11/8 @Oklahoma City 6-27<br />

11/16 Truman State 6-13<br />

11/22 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 0-19<br />

1936 (1-4-2, 0-3-2) 86-96<br />

9/25 @St. Louis 18-31<br />

10/3 McKendree 27-0<br />

10/16 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 0-0<br />

10/24 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 0-20<br />

10/30 @Truman State 12-13<br />

11/13 @<strong>Missouri</strong> State 13-13<br />

11/20 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 16-19<br />

1937 (3-4-1, 2-2-1) 100-93<br />

9/25 Southern Illinois 27-0<br />

10/1 @St. Louis 6-32<br />

10/15 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 6-20<br />

10/23 Truman State 6-6<br />

11/6 @Oklahoma City 7-19<br />

11/13 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 35-0<br />

11/19 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 7-0<br />

11/25 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 6-16<br />

1938 (4-4, 3-2) 104-93<br />

9/30 @St. Louis 0-12<br />

10/8 Chillicothe Business 30-6<br />

10/14 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 0-21<br />

10/22 Central Arkansas 0-27<br />

10/29 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 35-0<br />

11/5 @Truman State 6-2<br />

11/12 @<strong>Missouri</strong> State 7-19<br />

11/18 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 26-6<br />

1939 (5-4, 3-2) 111-120<br />

9/29 @St. Louis 0-13<br />

10/7 Arkansas State 39-6<br />

10/13 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 13-7<br />

10/21 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 0-17<br />

10/28 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 6-20<br />

11/4 Arkansas-Monticello 28-13<br />

11/10 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 12-6<br />

11/18 Truman State 13-6<br />

11/24 @Washington Univ. 0-12<br />

Miners’ 1941 team: <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T’s first championship team in the <strong>Missouri</strong> Intercollegiate<br />

Athletic Association; team recorded five shutouts during that championship season.<br />

1940 (3-3-2, 2-2-1) 91-65<br />

9/27 Arkansas State 39-12<br />

10/5 @St. Louis 0-0<br />

10/11 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 25-0<br />

10/19 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 6-7<br />

11/2 @<strong>Missouri</strong> State 7-27<br />

11/9 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 7-7<br />

11/15 @Truman State 7-0<br />

11/23 @Washington Univ. 0-12<br />

1941 (4-3-2, 3-1-1) 116-67<br />

MIAA Co-Champions<br />

9/26 Arkansas State 46-0<br />

10/3 @St. Louis 7-13<br />

10/10 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 0-0<br />

10/17 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 7-20<br />

10/24 Jefferson Barracks 6-6<br />

10/31 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 3-0<br />

11/7 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 20-0<br />

11/14 Truman State 20-0<br />

11/21 Washington Univ. 7-28<br />

1942 (3-4) 130-69<br />

10/10 @St. Louis 7-14<br />

10/17 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 13-22<br />

10/24 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 32-7<br />

10/31 Ft. Leonard Wood 53-0<br />

@<strong>Missouri</strong> State 13-0<br />

Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 6-7<br />

Washington Univ. 6-19<br />

1943 (5-3) 112-112<br />

9/25 @Arkansas 0-59<br />

10/1 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 0-6<br />

10/16 @Illinois State 19-6<br />

10/23 <strong>Missouri</strong> (B) 18-0<br />

10/30 @Illinois Wesleyan 8-0<br />

11/6 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 25-0<br />

11/13 Camp J. T. Robinson 27-14<br />

11/20 Pittsburg State 14-34<br />

1944 (No games — World War II)<br />

1945 (0-5) 14-95<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> State 7-13<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> (B) 0-25<br />

St. Louis 0-32<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> State 7-19<br />

Truman State 0-6<br />

1946 (4-3-2, 3-1-1) 94-144<br />

MIAA Co-Champions<br />

9/20 @St. Louis 0-24<br />

9/28 Central Methodist 12-6<br />

10/5 @Oklahoma City 6-74<br />

10/12 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 20-0<br />

10/19 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 25-0<br />

10/26 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 6-27<br />

11/2 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 12-0<br />

11/9 Pittsburg State 0-0<br />

11/16 Truman State 13-13<br />

1947 (4-3, 4-1) 105-126<br />

MIAA Champions<br />

9/27 @St. Louis 0-61<br />

10/4 @Memphis 0-13<br />

10/11 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 12-6<br />

10/18 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 14-7<br />

10/25 @Truman State 25-6<br />

11/1 @<strong>Missouri</strong> State 7-14<br />

11/8 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 47-19<br />

72


ALL-TIME MINER RESULTS<br />

1963 (2-7, 2-3) 69-225<br />

9/14 Lincoln 6-24<br />

9/21 @Washington Univ. 7-15<br />

9/28 Pittsburg State 6-35<br />

10/5 @Tennessee-Martin 7-32<br />

10/12 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 19-14<br />

10/19 @Truman State 0-41<br />

10/26 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 14-22<br />

11/2 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 0-42<br />

11/9 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 10-0<br />

Miners’ 1947 team: <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T’ s first outright championship team that won the <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

Intercollegiate Athletic Association title with a 4-1 league mark.<br />

1948 (4-3-2, 2-1-2) 105-96<br />

9/18 Memphis 6-0<br />

9/25 @Washington Univ. 7-19<br />

10/2 Shurtleff 22-13<br />

10/8 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 18-0<br />

10/16 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 24-6<br />

10/30 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 0-18<br />

11/6 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 7-7<br />

11/13 Truman State 14-14<br />

11/20 @St. Louis 7-19<br />

1949 (6-2, 5-0) 231-87<br />

MIAA Champions<br />

9/16 @Pittsburg State 7-27<br />

9/24 @Washington Univ. 13-28<br />

10/1 Shurtleff 56-0<br />

10/7 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 41-13<br />

10/15 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 31-0<br />

10/21 @Truman State 20-6<br />

10/29 @<strong>Missouri</strong> State 33-7<br />

11/5 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 30-6<br />

1950 (7-2, 4-1) 201-114<br />

MIAA Champions<br />

9/15 @Pittsburg State 26-7<br />

9/23 @Washington Univ. 34-19<br />

9/30 Murray State 0-21<br />

10/7 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 14-0<br />

10/14 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 32-13<br />

10/21 Truman State 47-7<br />

10/28 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 35-34<br />

11/3 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 6-7<br />

11/23 @Illinois State* 7-6<br />

*Corn Bowl, Bloomington, Ill.<br />

1951 (3-5, 3-2) 90-132<br />

9/15 Pittsburg State 0-20<br />

9/22 @Murray State 7-31<br />

9/29 @Washington Univ. 8-21<br />

10/6 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 12-6<br />

10/11 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 30-14<br />

10/19 @Truman State 7-21<br />

10/26 @<strong>Missouri</strong> State 7-13<br />

11/3 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 19-6<br />

1952 (3-5, 3-2) 110-183<br />

9/20 @Pittsburg State 0-20<br />

9/27 @Washington Univ. 6-27<br />

10/4 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 21-6<br />

10/10 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 20-14<br />

10/17 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 0-10<br />

10/25 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 25-20<br />

10/31 @William Jewell 19-47<br />

11/8 Truman State 19-52<br />

1953 (3-5, 2-3) 100-117<br />

9/19 Pittsburg State 6-25<br />

9/26 @Washington Univ. 7-26<br />

10/2 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 7-12<br />

10/10 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 20-0<br />

10/17 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 6-0<br />

10/24 @Truman State 20-28<br />

10/31 @<strong>Missouri</strong> State 6-19<br />

11/6 @Southern Illinois 28-7<br />

1954 (3-5, 3-2) 104-216<br />

9/18 @Pittsburg State 14-35<br />

9/25 @Washington Univ. 14-58<br />

10/2 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 18-12<br />

10/9 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 7-33<br />

10/16 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 19-13<br />

10/23 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 19-6<br />

10/30 Truman State 6-32<br />

11/5 Southern Illinois 7-27<br />

1955 (4-5, 2-3) 162-165<br />

9/17 Pittsburg State 14-33<br />

9/24 @Washington Univ. 20-13<br />

10/1 Culver-Stockton 44-7<br />

10/8 @<strong>Missouri</strong> State 13-7<br />

10/15 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 6-9<br />

10/22 @Truman State 19-14<br />

10/29 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 6-11<br />

11/5 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 19-25<br />

11/12 @SW-Memphis 21-46<br />

1956 (6-3, 4-1) 172-89<br />

MIAA Co-Champions<br />

9/15 @Pittsburg State 0-13<br />

9/22 @Carthage 20-6<br />

9/29 @Washington Univ. 13-14<br />

10/6 SW-Memphis 33-7<br />

10/13 Truman State 33-6<br />

10/20 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 7-9<br />

10/27 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 29-27<br />

11/3 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 27-7<br />

11/10 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 10-0<br />

1957 (5-5, 3-2) 174-146<br />

9/14 @Northeastern Okla. 13-33<br />

9/21 Carthage 34-0<br />

9/28 @Washington Univ. 7-14<br />

10/5 Pittsburg State 6-14<br />

10/12 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 47-6<br />

10/19 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 37-19<br />

10/27 Emporia State 27-14<br />

11/1 @Truman State 0-12<br />

11/9 @<strong>Missouri</strong> State 3-0<br />

11/16 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 0-32<br />

1958 (5-4, 4-1) 154-185<br />

9/13 Northeastern Okla. 3-20<br />

9/20 @Lincoln 0-46<br />

9/27 @Washington Univ. 13-19<br />

10/4 @Pittsburg State 22-21<br />

10/11 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 26-14<br />

10/17 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 7-19<br />

10/25 Truman State 27-20<br />

11/1 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 20-7<br />

11/8 @<strong>Missouri</strong> State 36-19<br />

1959 (4-4, 2-3) 147-137<br />

9/19 Lincoln 14-30<br />

9/26 @Washington Univ. 27-15<br />

10/3 Pittsburg State 20-7<br />

10/9 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 34-20<br />

10/17 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 7-30<br />

10/24 @Truman State 7-20<br />

10/31 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 6-7<br />

11/7 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 32-8<br />

1960 (0-9, 0-5) 108-332<br />

9/17 @Southern Illinois 14-34<br />

9/24 @Washington Univ. 12-34<br />

10/1 Pittsburg State 6-52<br />

10/8 Tennessee-Martin 12-20<br />

10/15 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 22-53<br />

10/22 @<strong>Missouri</strong> State 7-20<br />

10/29 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 21-23<br />

11/5 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 0-42<br />

11/12 Truman State 14-54<br />

1961 (4-5, 3-2) 108-186<br />

9/16 Southern Illinois 0-44<br />

9/23 @Washington Univ. 19-0<br />

9/30 Pittsburg State 0-20<br />

10/7 @Tennessee-Martin 22-50<br />

10/14 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 20-13<br />

10/21 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 13-6<br />

10/28 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 20-6<br />

11/4 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 7-27<br />

11/10 @Truman State 7-20<br />

1962 (2-7, 1-4) 112-210<br />

9/15 @St. Mary’s 13-0<br />

9/22 @Washington Univ. 20-33<br />

9/29 @Pittsburg State 6-28<br />

10/6 Tennessee-Martin 18-26<br />

10/13 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 12-23<br />

10/20 Truman State 0-40<br />

10/27 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 26-12<br />

11/3 @<strong>Missouri</strong> State 3-28<br />

11/10 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 14-20<br />

1964 (1-8, 1-4) 78-324<br />

9/19 @Washington Univ. 7-27<br />

9/26 @Pittsburg State 9-24<br />

10/3 Tennessee-Martin 6-26<br />

10/10 @Lincoln 0-73<br />

10/17 Truman State 12-35<br />

10/24 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 19-41<br />

10/31 @<strong>Missouri</strong> State 13-49<br />

11/7 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 14-0<br />

11/14 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 7-49<br />

1965 (2-7, 0-5) 116-168<br />

9/18 @Washington Univ. 6-19<br />

9/25 Pittsburg State 19-7<br />

10/2 @Carson-Newman 0-27<br />

10/9 St. Mary’s 41-0<br />

10/16 Truman State 0-14<br />

10/23 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 12-40<br />

10/30 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 0-14<br />

11/6 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 22-26<br />

11/13 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 16-21<br />

1966 (3-7, 1-4) 173-264<br />

9/17 @Harding 13-31<br />

9/24 @Pittsburg State 23-35<br />

10/1 <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 29-7<br />

10/8 @William Jewell 16-13<br />

10/15 @<strong>Missouri</strong> State 10-39<br />

10/22 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 26-28<br />

10/29 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 13-49<br />

11/5 Truman State 16-0<br />

11/12 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 13-36<br />

11/19 @Bradley 14-26<br />

1967 (2-7, 0-5) 115-194<br />

9/16 Harding 25-14<br />

9/23 Pittsburg State 7-14<br />

9/30 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 34-13<br />

10/7 William Jewell 14-28<br />

10/14 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 9-21<br />

10/21 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 0-21<br />

10/28 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 0-34<br />

11/4 Truman State 7-13<br />

11/11 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 19-36<br />

1968 (4-5, 2-3) 128-141<br />

9/21 @Washington Univ. 18-20<br />

9/28 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 20-7<br />

10/5 Hillsdale 16-24<br />

10/12 @Wis.-Milwaukee 10-6<br />

10/19 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 16-20<br />

10/26 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 13-31<br />

11/2 Truman State 19-13<br />

11/9 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 7-6<br />

11/16 @<strong>Missouri</strong> State 9-14<br />

1969 (7-2, 3-2) 256-107<br />

9/20 @Washington Univ. 40-0<br />

9/27 <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 33-14<br />

10/4 Bradley 42-14<br />

10/11 @Illinois-Chicago 14-6<br />

10/18 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 24-0<br />

10/25 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 24-32<br />

11/1 @Truman State 14-21<br />

11/8 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 20-8<br />

11/15 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 45-12<br />

73MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong>


ALL-TIME MINER RESULTS<br />

Miners’ 1980 team: Undefeated (10-0) and champions of <strong>Missouri</strong> Intercollegiate Athletic Association; team was ranked<br />

10th in final NCAA Division II poll and was D-II’s top team against the run.<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

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1970 (6-3-1, 2-3-1) 251-174<br />

9/19 Washington Univ. 20-14<br />

9/26 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 21-7<br />

10/3 @Bradley 28-7<br />

10/10 Illinois-Chicago 53-0<br />

10/17 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 54-21<br />

10/24 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 14-14<br />

10/31 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 7-34<br />

11/14 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 21-35<br />

11/21 @Truman State 19-35<br />

11/26 Lincoln 14-7<br />

1971 (4-6-1, 2-3-1) 156-247<br />

9/18 @Pittsburg State 0-20<br />

9/24 <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 21-27<br />

10/2 Culver-Stockton 21-0<br />

10/9 @Wis.-Milwaukee 7-6<br />

10/16 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 21-19<br />

10/23 @<strong>Missouri</strong> State 20-20<br />

10/30 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 25-14<br />

11/6 @Eastern New Mexico 7-37<br />

11/13 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 2-42<br />

11/20 Truman State 13-44<br />

11/25 @Lincoln 0-18<br />

1972 (2-9, 1-5) 108-312<br />

9/16 Pittsburg State 7-21<br />

9/23 @South Dakota State 0-49<br />

9/30 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 7-39<br />

10/7 Wis.-Milwaukee 7-20<br />

10/14 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 21-46<br />

10/21 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 0-3<br />

10/28 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 24-35<br />

11/4 @Washington Univ. 14-7<br />

11/11 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 0-31<br />

11/18 @Truman State 28-21<br />

11/23 Lincoln 0-40<br />

1973 (3-6-2, 2-3-1) 186-263<br />

9/15 @Wayne State, Neb. 14-14<br />

9/22 Henderson State 3-14<br />

9/29 <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 16-0<br />

10/6 @Wis.-Milwaukee 7-45<br />

10/13 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 21-31<br />

10/20 @<strong>Missouri</strong> State 32-49<br />

10/27 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 24-14<br />

11/3 @Washington Univ. 28-31<br />

11/10 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 8-33<br />

11/17 Truman State 7-7<br />

11/22 @Lincoln 26-25<br />

1974 (6-4-1, 4-1-1) 178-202<br />

9/7 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 14-28<br />

9/14 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Western 15-7<br />

9/21 @Henderson State 10-38<br />

9/28 Pittsburg State 14-12<br />

10/12 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 21-29<br />

10/19 @Truman State 20-7<br />

10/26 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 21-21<br />

11/2 Lincoln 14-13<br />

11/9 @Eastern Illinois 0-17<br />

11/16 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 7-41<br />

11/23 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 35-31<br />

1975 (1-8-2, 1-5) 127-210<br />

9/6 <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 14-28<br />

9/13 <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 14-14<br />

9/20 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 6-26<br />

9/27 @Pittsburg State 20-20<br />

10/11 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 0-17<br />

10/18 Truman State 6-26<br />

10/25 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 0-29<br />

11/1 @Lincoln 26-28<br />

11/8 Eastern Illinois 14-24<br />

11/15 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 7-28<br />

11/22 @<strong>Missouri</strong> State 20-7<br />

1976 (4-6-1, 2-4) 179-173<br />

9/4 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 30-42<br />

9/11 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Western 7-6<br />

9/18 Wayne State, Neb. 17-0<br />

9/25 Pittsburg State 7-7<br />

10/9 Lincoln 34-15<br />

10/16 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 29-15<br />

10/23 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 9-10<br />

10/30 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 14-28<br />

11/6 @Washington Univ. 20-21<br />

11/13 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 12-20<br />

11/20 Truman State 0-24<br />

1977 (7-3-1, 4-1-1) 234-180<br />

MIAA Co-Champions<br />

9/3 <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 33-13<br />

9/10 <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 14-21<br />

9/17 <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 9-43<br />

9/24 @Pittsburg State 16-14<br />

10/8 @Lincoln 14-0<br />

10/15 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 20-14<br />

10/22 @<strong>Missouri</strong> State 17-26<br />

10/29 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 27-6<br />

11/5 Washington Univ. 49-10<br />

11/12 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 14-14<br />

11/19 Truman State 21-19<br />

1978 (8-3, 4-2) 267-145<br />

9/2 William Penn 20-0<br />

9/9 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 6-14<br />

9/23 Pittsburg State 38-21<br />

9/30 Evangel 37-0<br />

10/7 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 13-6<br />

10/14 @Truman State 7-8<br />

10/21 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 13-37<br />

10/28 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 32-22<br />

11/4 @Central Methodist 52-17<br />

11/11 Lincoln 32-13<br />

11/18 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 17-7<br />

1979 (7-3-1, 3-3) 208-94<br />

9/1 @William Penn 43-0<br />

9/8 <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 8-8<br />

9/22 @Pittsburg State 24-10<br />

9/29 @Evangel 37-0<br />

10/6 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 9-7<br />

10/13 Truman State 2-3<br />

10/20 @<strong>Missouri</strong> State 3-27<br />

10/27 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 3-26<br />

11/3 Central Methodist 49-6<br />

11/10 @Lincoln 24-7<br />

11/17 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 9-0<br />

1980 (10-0, 6-0) 260-123<br />

MIAA Champions<br />

9/6 William Penn 27-0<br />

9/13 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 23-16<br />

9/20 Pittsburg State 14-10<br />

9/27 @Evangel 40-20<br />

10/4 Lincoln 18-0<br />

10/11 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 41-3<br />

10/18 <strong>Missouri</strong> State 27-16<br />

10/25 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 16-15<br />

11/8 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 34-23<br />

11/15 @Truman State 20-14<br />

1981 (6-3-1, 3-1-1) 149-136<br />

9/5 @William Penn 31-13<br />

9/12 <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 10-31<br />

9/19 @Pittsburg State 12-28<br />

9/26 Evangel 14-3<br />

10/3 @Lincoln 14-12<br />

10/10 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 24-3<br />

10/17 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 0-0<br />

10/31 Evansville 13-3<br />

11/7 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 14-17<br />

11/14 Truman State 17-16<br />

1982 (8-3, 3-2) 238-177<br />

9/4 @Wichita State 14-51<br />

9/11 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 10-6<br />

9/18 Pittsburg State 21-9<br />

9/25 @Evansville 14-10<br />

10/2 Lincoln 23-7<br />

10/9 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 24-21<br />

10/16 Culver-Stockton 61-0<br />

10/23 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 20-23<br />

10/30 Evangel 32-22<br />

11/6 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 12-0<br />

11/13 @Truman State 7-28<br />

1983 (8-2, 4-1) 239-133<br />

MIAA Co-Champions<br />

9/3 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Western 28-35<br />

9/10 <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 17-7<br />

9/17 @Pittsburg State 17-14<br />

9/24 Evansville 37-21<br />

10/1 @Lincoln 17-21<br />

10/8 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 35-21<br />

10/22 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 15-0<br />

10/29 @Evangel 35-6<br />

11/5 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 24-14<br />

11/12 Truman State 14-9<br />

1984 (6-4, 2-3) 229-111<br />

9/1 <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 17-11<br />

9/8 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 24-10<br />

9/15 Pittsburg State 62-14<br />

9/22 @Evansville 50-0<br />

10/6 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 16-0<br />

10/13 @Truman State 20-31<br />

10/20 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 0-10<br />

10/27 Lincoln 27-3<br />

11/3 Evangel 7-18<br />

11/10 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 9-14<br />

1985 (7-3, 4-1) 240-120<br />

9/4 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Western 15-24<br />

9/8 <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 35-6<br />

9/21 @Pittsburg State 13-14<br />

10/5 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 20-3<br />

10/12 Truman State 20-21<br />

10/19 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 14-9<br />

10/26 @Lincoln 34-3<br />

11/2 @Evangel 28-19<br />

11/9 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 44-6<br />

11/16 @Grand Valley State 17-15<br />

1986 (5-6, 2-3) 291-248<br />

9/6 <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 38-22<br />

9/13 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 42-13<br />

9/20 Pittsburg State 14-37<br />

9/27 @Evangel 40-28<br />

10/4 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 28-35<br />

10/11 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 13-3<br />

10/18 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 12-30<br />

10/25 Lincoln 53-6<br />

11/1 Southwest Baptist 10-13<br />

11/8 @Truman State 21-31<br />

11/15 Grand Valley State 20-30<br />

1987 (5-5, 2-3) 200-136<br />

9/5 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Western 19-7<br />

9/12 <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 10-13<br />

9/19 @Pittsburg State 7-31<br />

9/26 Evangel 29-14<br />

10/10 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 14-20<br />

10/17 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 31-14<br />

10/24 Truman State 6-11<br />

10/31 @Lincoln 49-0<br />

11/7 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 0-16<br />

11/14 @Southwest Baptist 35-10


ALL-TIME MINER RESULTS<br />

1988 (2-8, 2-4) 122-208<br />

9/3 <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 6-24<br />

9/10 @Harding 16-21<br />

9/17 @Pittsburg State 0-31<br />

10/1 @Illinois State 0-20<br />

10/8 Southwest Baptist 31-20<br />

10/15 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 17-24<br />

10/22 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong>* 6-38<br />

10/29 Lincoln 27-0<br />

11/5 @Truman State 12-13<br />

11/12 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 7-17<br />

*at Busch Stadium, St. Louis<br />

1989 (1-9, 1-9) 123-223<br />

9/2 @Washburn 20-7<br />

9/9 Truman State 17-19<br />

9/16 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Western 14-27<br />

9/30 @Lincoln 14-21<br />

10/7 Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 7-27<br />

10/14 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 3-7<br />

10/21 Pittsburg State 14-42<br />

10/28 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 0-25<br />

11/4 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 21-24<br />

11/11 Southwest Baptist 14-24<br />

1990 (0-10, 0-9) 96-304<br />

9/1 Washburn 7-13<br />

9/8 @Truman State 17-24<br />

9/15 <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 21-24<br />

9/22 @Illinois State 0-46<br />

10/6 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 17-28<br />

10/13 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 13-21<br />

10/20 @Pittsburg State 7-52<br />

10/27 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 0-37<br />

11/3 <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 7-14<br />

11/10 @Southwest Baptist 7-45<br />

1991 (4-6-1, 3-5-1) 192-221<br />

8/31 Michigan Tech 24-21<br />

9/7 @Iowa Wesleyan 17-21<br />

9/21 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 20-21<br />

9/28 @Pittsburg State 6-6<br />

10/5 <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 14-26<br />

10/12 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 6-42<br />

10/19 Emporia State 27-21<br />

10/26 @Washburn 28-13<br />

11/2 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 13-7<br />

11/9 Southwest Baptist 21-26<br />

11/16 @Truman State 16-17<br />

1992 (2-9, 1-8) 131-323<br />

9/5 @Iowa Wesleyan 27-26<br />

9/12 @Murray State 0-36<br />

9/19 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 14-29<br />

9/26 Pittsburg State 3-45<br />

10/3 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Western 21-28<br />

10/10 <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 13-33<br />

10/17 @Emporia State 6-35<br />

10/24 Washburn 26-21<br />

10/31 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 0-17<br />

11/7 @Southwest Baptist 7-17<br />

11/14 Truman State 14-36<br />

1993 (3-7, 2-7) 228-228<br />

9/11 Iowa Wesleyan 32-0<br />

9/18 @Washburn 38-14<br />

9/25 Emporia State 0-17<br />

10/2 Southwest Baptist 44-8<br />

10/9 @Pittsburg State 3-28<br />

10/16 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 20-27<br />

10/23 @Truman State 13-21<br />

10/30 <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 24-42<br />

11/6 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 33-47<br />

11/13 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 21-24<br />

1994 (5-5-1, 4-4-1) 155-232<br />

9/3 @Michigan Tech 6-20<br />

9/10 @Georgetown, Ky. 17-7<br />

9/17 Washburn 19-0<br />

9/24 @Emporia State 15-14<br />

10/1 @Southwest Baptist 26-26<br />

10/8 Pittsburg State 0-34<br />

10/15 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 20-15<br />

10/22 Truman State 7-38<br />

10/29 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Western 10-30<br />

11/5 <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 21-17<br />

11/12 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 14-31<br />

1995 (1-9, 1-8) 119-379<br />

9/9 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 0-3<br />

9/16 @Truman State 3-63<br />

9/23 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 14-48<br />

9/30 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 17-56<br />

10/7 Emporia State 14-45<br />

10/14 @Washburn 10-21<br />

10/21 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 19-50<br />

10/28 Southwest Baptist 7-12<br />

11/4 @Pittsburg State 10-60<br />

11/11 <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 25-21<br />

1996 (3-8, 1-8) 165-314<br />

9/7 Quincy 41-0<br />

9/14 <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 20-7<br />

9/21 Truman State 14-30<br />

9/28 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 21-56<br />

10/5 <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 21-25<br />

10/12 @Emporia State 20-52<br />

10/19 Washburn 0-45<br />

10/26 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 7-20<br />

11/2 @Southwest Baptist 14-7<br />

11/9 Pittsburg State 0-45<br />

11/16 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Western 7-27<br />

1997 (3-8, 2-7) 153-333<br />

9/6 @Quincy 40-0<br />

9/13 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 10-14<br />

9/20 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 14-44<br />

9/27 @Washburn 13-27<br />

10/4 @Pittsburg State 7-42<br />

10/11 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 3-38<br />

10/18 @Truman State 7-56<br />

10/25 <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 17-0<br />

11/1 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 3-35<br />

11/8 Emporia State 20-77<br />

11/15 Southwest Baptist 19-0<br />

1998 (0-11, 0-9) 94-335<br />

9/5 Quincy 17-23<br />

9/12 <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 14-19<br />

9/19 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 0-27<br />

9/26 Washburn 7-24<br />

10/3 Pittsburg State 3-41<br />

10/10 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 6-49<br />

10/17 Truman State 7-25<br />

10/24 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Western 0-39<br />

10/31 <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 19-33<br />

11/7 @Emporia State 14-34<br />

11/14 @Southwest Baptist 7-21<br />

1999 (0-11, 0-9) 80-411<br />

9/4 @Quincy 16-23<br />

9/11 <strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 20-28<br />

9/18 <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 10-56<br />

9/25 @Truman State 0-15<br />

10/2 Emporia State 6-48<br />

10/9 @Washburn 18-53<br />

10/16 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 0-41<br />

10/23 Southwest Baptist 7-14<br />

10/30 @Pittsburg State 0-62<br />

11/6 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 3-34<br />

11/13 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 0-37<br />

2000 (2-9, 0-9) 141-453<br />

9/2 Kentucky Wesleyan 35-28<br />

9/9 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Valley 22-20<br />

9/16 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Western 0-63<br />

9/23 Truman State 0-49<br />

9/30 @Emporia State 7-49<br />

10/7 Washburn 14-34<br />

10/14 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 7-33<br />

10/21 @Southwest Baptist* 32-35<br />

10/28 Pittsburg State 10-52<br />

11/4 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 7-70<br />

11/11 <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 7-20<br />

*Overtime game (1OT)<br />

2001 (2-9, 0-9) 152-360<br />

9/1 Quincy 45-12<br />

9/8 @Kentucky Wesleyan 30-10<br />

9/15 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 0-49<br />

9/22 @Truman State 0-61<br />

9/29 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 10-31<br />

10/6 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Western 14-34<br />

10/13 @Emporia State 19-31<br />

10/20 Pittsburg State 3-31<br />

10/27 Southwest Baptist 3-17<br />

11/3 @Washburn 14-42<br />

11/10 <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 14-42<br />

2002 (0-11, 0-9) 153-429<br />

8/31 @Harding 15-23<br />

9/14 Drake 25-28<br />

9/21 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 9-34<br />

9/28 Truman State 28-57<br />

10/3 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 14-55<br />

10/12 <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 9-29<br />

10/19 Emporia State 7-40<br />

10/26 @Pittsburg State 14-48<br />

11/2 @Southwest Baptist 7-17<br />

11/9 Washburn 0-49<br />

11/16 <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 25-49<br />

2003 (0-11, 0-9) 224-500<br />

9/6 Colo. School of Mines 7-28<br />

9/13 @Drake 7-28<br />

9/20 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 35-49<br />

9/27 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 22-60<br />

10/4 @Pittsburg State 6-59<br />

10/11 Southwest Baptist 27-43<br />

10/18 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 21-73<br />

10/25 @Washburn 24-49<br />

11/1 Emporia State 27-44<br />

11/8 @Truman State 28-35<br />

11/15 <strong>Missouri</strong> Western 20-32<br />

2004 (3-8, 2-7) 254-509<br />

8/28 Upper Iowa 42-7<br />

9/4 @Colo. School of Mines 12-48<br />

9/11 <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern 21-51<br />

9/18 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> 3-65<br />

9/25 Pittsburg State 27-91<br />

10/2 @Southwest Baptist 14-52<br />

10/9 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 42-38<br />

10/16 Washburn 17-42<br />

10/23 @Emporia State 29-19<br />

10/30 Truman State 33-47<br />

11/6 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Western 14-49<br />

AS AN NCAA-II INDEPENDENT<br />

2005 (7-4) 379-285<br />

8/27 @Upper Iowa 26-18<br />

9/3 Central Methodist 43-18<br />

9/10 Wayne State (Neb.) 22-21<br />

9/17 Peru State 34-0<br />

9/24 @Saint Joseph’s 23-28<br />

10/1 Southwest Baptist 38-40<br />

10/15 Southwestern Okla. St. 20-9<br />

10/22 @South Dakota St. 28-64<br />

10/29 @Austin Peay 45-3<br />

11/5 Morehead State 55-56<br />

11/12 @Butler 45-28<br />

2006 (6-5) 350-283<br />

8/26 @Tiffin 32-58<br />

9/9 @Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> 23-44<br />

9/16 @Lincoln 49-7<br />

9/23 @Morehead State 49-37<br />

9/30 Saint Joseph’s 24-38<br />

10/7 @Southwestern Okla. 29-31<br />

10/14 Austin Peay 21-14<br />

10/21 Southern Nazarene 17-14<br />

10/28 Butler 35-20<br />

11/4 @Wayne State (Neb.) 9-14<br />

11/11 Kentucky Wesleyan 62-6<br />

2007 (4-7) 334-385<br />

8/25 Truman State 31-38<br />

8/30 @<strong>Missouri</strong> State 17-62<br />

9/8 Wisconsin-Stout 28-10<br />

9/22 @Butler* 21-28<br />

9/29 Arkansas-Monticello 28-45<br />

10/6 @Saint Joseph’s 17-35<br />

10/13 @Southern Nazarene 21-35<br />

10/20 Central State 44-28<br />

10/27 Lincoln 48-10<br />

11/3 @Tiffin 30-73<br />

11/10 @Kentucky Wesleyan 49-21<br />

*Overtime game (1OT)<br />

2008 (7-4) 408-274<br />

9/6 @Ark.-Monticello 24-42<br />

9/13 Evangel 41-7<br />

9/20 @Wisconsin-Stout 31-24<br />

9/27 Butler 15-41<br />

10/4 Saint Joseph’s 38-29<br />

10/11 @South Dakota 3-34<br />

10/18 Kentucky Wesleyan 58-7<br />

10/25 @Central State 28-29<br />

11/1 @Lincoln 68-0<br />

11/8 Southwest Baptist 63-23<br />

11/15 @Truman State* 39-38<br />

*Overtime game (2OT)<br />

2009 (4-7) 233-374<br />

9/3 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> 13-50<br />

9/12 Saint Joseph’s* 41-44<br />

9/19 Wis.-Stevens Point 17-21<br />

9/26 @Wis.-LaCrosse 0-48<br />

10/3 @Central Arkansas 10-45<br />

10/10 @Drake 0-19<br />

10/17 Northwestern Okla. 31-28<br />

10/24 Saint Francis (Ind.) 39-37<br />

10/31 Lincoln 35-14<br />

11/7 @Southwest Baptist 13-54<br />

11/14 @Kentucky Wesleyan 34-14<br />

*Overtime game (2OT)<br />

75MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong>


ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

76<br />

ARKANSAS (UA leads 13-6)<br />

1902 UA 0-11 @Fayetteville<br />

1903 S&T 17-6 Rolla<br />

1904 S&T 5-0 @Fayetteville<br />

1905 S&T 16-0 Rolla<br />

1906 S&T 11-0 Rolla<br />

1907 UA 5-7 @Fayetteville<br />

1910 UA 2-6 @Fayetteville<br />

1911 UA 3-44 @Joplin<br />

1914 S&T 40-0 @Fayetteville<br />

1916 UA 0-60 @Fayetteville<br />

1917 UA 0-39 @Fayetteville<br />

1918 UA 0-7 @Fayetteville<br />

1919 UA 0-20 @Fayetteville<br />

1920 UA 0-14 @Fayetteville<br />

1927 UA 0-34 @Fayetteville<br />

1928 UA 6-45 @Fayetteville<br />

1932 S&T 20-19 @Fayetteville<br />

1934 UA 0-20 @Fayetteville<br />

1943 UA 0-59 @Fayetteville<br />

ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO (UAM leads 2-1)<br />

1939 S&T 28-13 Rolla<br />

2007 UAM 28-45 Rolla<br />

2008 UAM 24-42 @Monticello<br />

ARKANSAS STATE (S&T leads 3-0)<br />

1939 S&T 39-6 Rolla<br />

1940 S&T 39-12 Rolla<br />

1941 S&T 46-0 Rolla<br />

ARKANSAS TECH (ATU leads 5-0)<br />

1922 ATU 0-6 Rolla<br />

1923 ATU 0-23 Rolla<br />

1926 ATU 0-30 Rolla<br />

1933 ATU 0-26 @Russellville<br />

1934 ATU 0-6 Rolla<br />

AUSTIN PEAY (S&T leads 2-0)<br />

2005 S&T 49-3 @Clarksville<br />

2006 S&T 21-14 Rolla<br />

BARNES (BAR leads 1-0)<br />

1909 BAR 6-25 @St. Louis<br />

BATTERY A, FORT WOOD (S&T leads 4-0)<br />

1905 S&T 36-0 Rolla<br />

1906 S&T 10-0 Rolla<br />

1907 S&T 11-6 Rolla<br />

1908 S&T 45-0 Rolla<br />

BRADLEY (S&T leads 2-1)<br />

1966 BU 14-26 Rolla<br />

1969 S&T 42-14 Rolla<br />

1970 S&T 28-7 @Peoria<br />

BUTLER (Tied 2-2)<br />

2005 S&T 45-28 @Indianapolis<br />

2006 S&T 35-20 Rolla<br />

2007 BU 21-28 (OT) @Indianapolis<br />

2008 BU 15-41 Rolla<br />

CAMP J.T. ROBINSON (S&T leads 1-0)<br />

1943 S&T 27-14 Rolla<br />

CARLETON (Tied 1-1)<br />

1908 CAR 6-10 Rolla<br />

1909 S&T 18-6 Rolla<br />

CARSON-NEWMAN (C-N leads 1-0)<br />

1965 C-N 0-27 @Jefferson City<br />

CARTHAGE (S&T leads 2-0)<br />

1956 S&T 20-6 @Kenosha<br />

1957 S&T 34-0 Rolla<br />

CENTRAL ARKANSAS (UCA leads 2-0)<br />

1938 UCA 0-27 Rolla<br />

2009 UCA 10-45 @Conway<br />

CENTRAL METHODIST (S&T leads 9-4)<br />

1909 CMU 10-11 Rolla<br />

1910 S&T 19-5 Rolla<br />

1911 CMU 11-27 Rolla<br />

1912 S&T 17-13 Rolla<br />

1921 S&T 21-2 Rolla<br />

1927 CMU 7-21 Rolla<br />

1928 CMU 6-12 Rolla<br />

1929 S&T 19-6 @Fayette<br />

1931 S&T 27-0 Rolla<br />

1946 S&T 12-6 Rolla<br />

1978 S&T 52-17 @Fayette<br />

1979 S&T 49-6 Rolla<br />

2005 S&T 43-18 Rolla<br />

CENTRAL MISSOURI (UCM leads 37-35-3)<br />

1902 UCM 6-11 @Warrensburg<br />

1903 S&T 5-0 Rolla<br />

1915 S&T 13-7 Rolla<br />

1916 S&T 14-13 Rolla<br />

1919 UCM 0-6 @Warrensburg<br />

1920 S&T 17-0 Rolla<br />

1935 UCM 6-20 @Warrensburg<br />

1936 UCM 0-20 Rolla<br />

1937 UCM 6-20 @Warrensburg<br />

1938 S&T 26-6 Rolla<br />

1939 S&T 13-7 @Warrensburg<br />

1940 UCM 6-7 Rolla<br />

1941 Tie 0-0 @Warrensburg<br />

1942 S&T 32-7 Rolla<br />

1943 UCM 0-6 @Warrensburg<br />

1946 S&T 20-0 Rolla<br />

1947 S&T 14-7 Rolla<br />

1948 S&T 18-0 @Warrensburg<br />

1949 S&T 31-0 Rolla<br />

1950 S&T 32-13 @Warrensburg<br />

1951 S&T 12-6 Rolla<br />

1952 S&T 20-14 @Warrensburg<br />

1953 S&T 20-0 Rolla<br />

1954 S&T 19-6 @Warrensburg<br />

1955 UCM 19-25 Rolla<br />

1956 S&T 29-27 @Warrensburg<br />

1957 S&T 47-6 Rolla<br />

1958 S&T 26-14 @Warrensburg<br />

1959 S&T 34-20 Rolla<br />

1960 UCM 21-23 Rolla<br />

1961 S&T 20-6 @Warrensburg<br />

1962 UCM 14-20 Rolla<br />

1963 S&T 10-0 @Warrensburg<br />

1964 S&T 14-0 Rolla<br />

1965 UCM 22-26 @Warrensburg<br />

1966 UCM 26-28 Rolla<br />

1967 UCM 0-21 @Warrensburg<br />

1968 UCM 16-20 Rolla<br />

1969 S&T 24-0 @Warrensburg<br />

1970 UCM 7-34 @Warrensburg<br />

1971 S&T 25-14 Rolla<br />

1972 UCM 24-35 @Warrensburg<br />

1973 S&T 24-14 Rolla<br />

1974 Tie 21-21 @Warrensburg<br />

1975 UCM 0-29 Rolla<br />

1976 S&T 29-15 @Warrensburg<br />

1977 S&T 20-14 Rolla<br />

1978 S&T 17-7 @Warrensburg<br />

1979 S&T 9-0 Rolla<br />

1980 S&T 16-15 @Warrensburg<br />

1981 Tie 0-0 Rolla<br />

1982 UCM 20-23 @Warrensburg<br />

1983 S&T 15-0 Rolla<br />

1984 UCM 0-10 @Warrensburg<br />

1985 S&T 14-9 Rolla<br />

1986 UCM 28-35 @Warrensburg<br />

1987 UCM 14-20 Rolla<br />

1988 UCM 17-24 @Warrensburg<br />

1989 UCM 0-25 Rolla<br />

1990 UCM 0-37 @Warrensburg<br />

1991 S&T 13-7 Rolla<br />

1992 UCM 0-17 @Warrensburg<br />

1993 UCM 21-24 Rolla<br />

1994 UCM 14-31 @Warrensburg<br />

1995 UCM 19-50 Rolla<br />

1996 UCM 7-20 @Warrensburg<br />

1997 UCM 14-44 Rolla<br />

1998 UCM 0-27 @Warrensburg<br />

1999 UCM 0-41 @Warrensburg<br />

2000 UCM 7-33 Rolla<br />

2001 UCM 10-31 Rolla<br />

2002 UCM 14-55 @Warrensburg<br />

2003 UCM 21-73 @Warrensburg<br />

2004 S&T 42-38 Rolla<br />

2009 UCM 13-50 @Warrensburg<br />

CENTRAL STATE (Tied 1-1)<br />

2007 S&T 44-28 Rolla<br />

2008 CSU 28-29 @Wilberforce<br />

CHILLICOTHE BUSINESS (S&T leads 2-0)<br />

1930 S&T 39-0 Rolla<br />

1938 S&T 30-6 Rolla<br />

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS (S&T LEADS 4-3-1)<br />

1895 CB 8-10 @St. Louis<br />

1899 CB 6-17 Rolla<br />

1900 S&T 6-0 @St. Louis<br />

1901 S&T 24-0 @St. Louis<br />

1902 CB 5-11 @St. Louis<br />

1904 S&T 53-0 Rolla<br />

1913 Tie 7-7 Rolla<br />

1914 S&T 27-6 @St. Louis<br />

COLORADO (CU leads 1-0)<br />

1903 CU 0-32 @Boulder<br />

COLO. SCHOOL OF MINES (CSM leads 2-0)<br />

2003 CSM 7-28 Rolla<br />

2004 CSM 12-48 @Golden<br />

CULVER-STOCKTON (S&T leads 3-0)<br />

1955 S&T 44-7 Rolla<br />

1971 S&T 21-0 Rolla<br />

1982 S&T 61-0 Rolla<br />

DRAKE (DU leads 4-0)<br />

1923 DU 0-53 @Des Moines<br />

2002 DU 25-28 Rolla<br />

2003 DU 7-28 @Des Moines<br />

2009 DU 0-19 @Des Moines<br />

DRURY (S&T leads 19-14-3)<br />

1893 DU 0-16 @Springfield<br />

1894 S&T 8-6 Rolla<br />

1896 DU 0-42 Rolla<br />

1898 S&T 26-0 Rolla<br />

1899 DU 6-18 @Springfield<br />

1900 S&T 69-0 Rolla<br />

1901 S&T 12-0 @Springfield<br />

1902 DU 10-11 Rolla<br />

1903 Tie 0-0 @Springfield<br />

1904 Tie 6-6 Rolla<br />

1905 DU 0-40 @Springfield<br />

1906 DU 0-6 @Springfield<br />

1908 S&T 17-5 @Springfield<br />

1909 S&T 43-0 Rolla<br />

1910 S&T 37-5 Rolla<br />

1911 DU 0-6 Rolla<br />

1912 DU 0-13 @Springfield<br />

1913 S&T 26-0 @Springfield<br />

1914 S&T 68-0 Rolla<br />

1915 S&T 26-6 @Springfield<br />

1916 DU 0-38 Rolla<br />

1917 DU 0-26 Rolla<br />

1919 DU 7-12 @Springfield<br />

1920 DU 7-13* Rolla<br />

1921 S&T 31-0 Rolla<br />

1922 DU 0-12 Rolla<br />

1923 S&T 13-7 @Springfield<br />

1924 S&T 27-7 @Springfield<br />

1925 S&T 20-13 Rolla<br />

1926 S&T 27-6 Rolla<br />

1927 S&T 18-7 @Springfield<br />

1928 Tie 12-12 @Springfield


ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS<br />

DRURY (cont.)<br />

1929 DU 19-27 @Springfield<br />

1930 S&T 67-6 Rolla<br />

1931 S&T 18-0 @Springfield<br />

1932 S&T 40-0 Rolla<br />

*Game forfeited to S&T<br />

EASTERN ILLINOIS (EIU leads 2-0)<br />

1974 EIU 0-17 @Charleston<br />

1975 EIU 14-24 Rolla<br />

EASTERN NEW MEXICO (ENMU leads 1-0)<br />

1971 ENMU 7-37 @Portales<br />

EMPORIA STATE (ESU leads 11-4)<br />

1957 S&T 27-14 Rolla<br />

1991 S&T 27-21 Rolla<br />

1992 ESU 6-35 @Emporia<br />

1993 ESU 0-17 Rolla<br />

1994 S&T 15-14 @Emporia<br />

1995 ESU 14-45 Rolla<br />

1996 ESU 20-52 @Emporia<br />

1997 ESU 20-77 Rolla<br />

1998 ESU 14-34 @Emporia<br />

1999 ESU 6-48 Rolla<br />

2000 ESU 7-49 @Emporia<br />

2001 ESU 19-31 @Emporia<br />

2002 ESU 7-40 Rolla<br />

2003 ESU 27-44 Rolla<br />

2004 S&T 29-19 @Emporia<br />

EVANGEL (S&T leads 10-1)<br />

1978 S&T 37-0 Rolla<br />

1979 S&T 37-0 @Springfield<br />

1980 S&T 40-20 @Springfield<br />

1981 S&T 14-3 Rolla<br />

1982 S&T 32-22 Rolla<br />

1983 S&T 35-6 @Springfield<br />

1984 EU 7-18 Rolla<br />

1985 S&T 28-19 @Springfield<br />

1986 S&T 40-28 @Springfield<br />

1987 S&T 29-14 Rolla<br />

2008 S&T 41-7 Rolla<br />

EVANSVILLE (S&T leads 5-0)<br />

1926 S&T 32-9 Rolla<br />

1981 S&T 13-3 Rolla<br />

1982 S&T 14-10 @Evansville<br />

1983 S&T 37-21 Rolla<br />

1984 S&T 50-0 @Evansville<br />

FORT LEONARD WOOD (S&T leads 1-0)<br />

1942 S&T 53-0 Rolla<br />

GEORGETOWN, KY. (S&T leads 1-0)<br />

1994 S&T 17-7 @Georgetown<br />

GRAND VALLEY STATE (Tied 1-1)<br />

1985 S&T 17-15 @Allendale<br />

1986 GVSU 20-30 Rolla<br />

HARDING (HU leads 3-1)<br />

1966 HU 13-31 @Searcy<br />

1967 S&T 25-14 Rolla<br />

1988 HU 16-21 @Searcy<br />

2002 HU 15-23 @Searcy<br />

HASKELL (HAS leads 1-1-0)<br />

1909 HAS 10-14 Rolla<br />

1911 Tie 0-0 Rolla<br />

HENDERSON STATE (HSU leads 2-0)<br />

1973 HSU 3-14 Rolla<br />

1974 HSU 10-38 @Arkadelphia<br />

HILLSDALE (HC leads 1-0)<br />

1968 HC 16-24 Rolla<br />

ILLINOIS (ILL leads 1-0)<br />

1915 ILL 7-75 @Champaign<br />

ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (S&T leads 2-0)<br />

1969 S&T 14-6 @Chicago<br />

1970 S&T 53-0 Rolla<br />

ILLINOIS STATE (Tied 2-2)<br />

1943 S&T 19-6 @Normal<br />

1950 S&T 7-6* @Bloomington<br />

1988 ISU 0-20 @Normal<br />

1990 ISU 0-46 @Normal<br />

*Corn Bowl at Bloomington, Ill.<br />

ILLINOIS WESLEYAN (S&T leads 1-0)<br />

1943 S&T 8-0 @Bloomington<br />

IOWA WESLEYAN (S&T leads 2-1)<br />

1991 IWC 17-21 @Mount Pleasant<br />

1992 S&T 27-26 @Mount Pleasant<br />

1993 S&T 32-0 Rolla<br />

JEFFERSON BARRACKS (Tied 0-0-1)<br />

1941 Tie 6-6 Rolla<br />

KANSAS CITY (S&T leads 1-0)<br />

1923 S&T 109-0 Rolla<br />

KANSAS SCHOOL OF MINES (S&T leads 1-0)<br />

1914 S&T 87-0 Rolla<br />

KANSAS STATE (KSU leads 1-0)<br />

1910 KSU 3-23 @Manhattan<br />

KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (S&T leads 6-0)<br />

2000 S&T 35-28 Rolla<br />

2001 S&T 30-10 @Owensboro<br />

2006 S&T 62-6 Rolla<br />

2007 S&T 49-21 @Owensboro<br />

2008 S&T 58-7 Rolla<br />

2009 S&T 34-14 @Owensboro<br />

KIRKSVILLE OSTEOPATHS (S&T leads 8-3-1)<br />

1900 KO 0-5 @Kirksville<br />

1901 KO 0-38 @Kirksville<br />

1909 S&T 27-0 @Kirksville<br />

1914 S&T 150-0 Rolla<br />

1915 S&T 36-6 Rolla<br />

1916 KO 0-21 Rolla<br />

1919 S&T 20-6 Rolla<br />

1923 S&T 34-7 Rolla<br />

1925 S&T 21-0 Rolla<br />

1926 S&T 14-6 Rolla<br />

1927 Tie 13-13 Rolla<br />

1928 S&T 18-0 Rolla<br />

LINCOLN (S&T leads 19-9)<br />

1958 LU 0-46 @Jefferson City<br />

1959 LU 14-30 Rolla<br />

1963 LU 6-24 Rolla<br />

1964 LU 0-73 @Jefferson City<br />

1970 S&T 14-7 Rolla<br />

1971 LU 0-18 @Jefferson City<br />

1972 LU 0-40 Rolla<br />

1973 S&T 26-25 @Jefferson City<br />

1974 S&T 14-13 Rolla<br />

1975 LU 26-28 @Jefferson City<br />

1976 S&T 34-15 Rolla<br />

1977 S&T 14-0 @Jefferson City<br />

1978 S&T 32-13 Rolla<br />

1979 S&T 24-7 @Jefferson City<br />

1980 S&T 18-0 Rolla<br />

1981 S&T 14-12 @Jefferson City<br />

1982 S&T 23-7 Rolla<br />

1983 LU 17-21 @Jefferson City<br />

1984 S&T 27-3 Rolla<br />

1985 S&T 34-3 @Jefferson City<br />

1986 S&T 53-6 Rolla<br />

1987 S&T 49-0 @Jefferson City<br />

1988 S&T 27-0 Rolla<br />

1989 LU 14-21 @Jeff. City<br />

2006 S&T 49-7 @Jeff. City<br />

2007 S&T 48-10 Rolla<br />

2008 S&T 68-0 @Jeff. City<br />

2009 S&T 35-14 Rolla<br />

LOMBARD (LC leads 1-0)<br />

1928 LC 6-7 Rolla<br />

LOYOLA, ILL. (LOY leads 1-0)<br />

1924 LOY 0-6 @Chicago<br />

MARION SIMS (Tied 1-1)<br />

1900 MS 6-11 Rolla<br />

1901 S&T 5-0 @St. Louis<br />

MARIONVILLE (S&T leads 1-0)<br />

1917 S&T 65-7 Rolla<br />

McKENDREE (S&T leads 8-1)<br />

1924 S&T 27-0 Rolla<br />

1925 S&T 40-6 Rolla<br />

1926 S&T 41-13 Rolla<br />

1928 S&T 19-0 Rolla<br />

1929 S&T 73-0 Rolla<br />

1933 S&T 7-6 Rolla<br />

1934 McK 6-20 Rolla<br />

1935 S&T 16-0 Rolla<br />

1936 S&T 27-0 Rolla<br />

McKINLEY HS (S&T leads 1-0)<br />

1907 S&T 24-0 Rolla<br />

MEMPHIS (Tied 1-1)<br />

1947 UM 0-13 @Memphis<br />

1948 S&T 6-0 Rolla<br />

MICHIGAN TECH (Tied 1-1)<br />

1991 S&T 24-21 Rolla<br />

1994 MTU 6-20 @Houghton<br />

MILLIKIN (MU leads 1-0-2)<br />

1916 Tie 7-7 Rolla<br />

1920 MU 0-7 Rolla<br />

1921 Tie 6-6 Rolla<br />

MISSOURI (MU leads 10-1-1)<br />

1900 MU 2-12 Rolla<br />

1903 MU 0-40 @Columbia<br />

1905 MU 0-28 @Columbia<br />

1906 MU 0-26 @Columbia<br />

1908 MU 0-16 @Columbia<br />

1909 MU 0-13 @Columbia<br />

1910 Tie 0-0 @Columbia<br />

1911 MU 0-29 @Columbia<br />

1912 MU 0-13 @Columbia<br />

1913 MU 13-44 @Columbia<br />

1914 S&T 9-0 @Columbia<br />

1925 MU 0-32 @Columbia<br />

MISSOURI “B” (S&T leads 2-1)<br />

1931 S&T 26-0 Rolla<br />

1943 S&T 18-0 Rolla<br />

1945 MUB 0-25 Rolla<br />

MISSOURI SOUTHERN (MSSU leads 18-2)<br />

1972 MSSU 7-39 @Joplin<br />

1973 S&T 16-0 Rolla<br />

1975 MSSU 6-26 @Joplin<br />

1977 MSSU 9-43 Rolla<br />

1989 MSSU 21-24 @Joplin<br />

1990 MSSU 7-14 Rolla<br />

1991 MSSU 6-42 @Joplin<br />

1992 MSSU 13-33 Rolla<br />

1993 MSSU 33-47 @Joplin<br />

1994 S&T 21-17 Rolla<br />

1995 MSSU 17-56 @Joplin<br />

1996 MSSU 21-25 Rolla<br />

1997 MSSU 3-35 @Joplin<br />

1998 MSSU 19-33 Rolla<br />

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MISSOURI SOUTHERN (cont.)<br />

1999 MSSU 0-37 @Joplin<br />

2000 MSSU 7-20 Rolla<br />

2001 MSSU 14-42 @Joplin<br />

2002 MSSU 25-49 Rolla<br />

2003 MSSU 35-49 @Joplin<br />

2004 MSSU 21-51 Rolla<br />

MISSOURI STATE (S&T leads 31-27-3)<br />

1904 S&T 41-0 @Springfield<br />

1905 S&T 28-0 Rolla<br />

1910 S&T 24-0 Rolla<br />

1911 S&T 34-0 Rolla<br />

1912 S&T 64-0 Rolla<br />

1915 S&T 51-20 Rolla<br />

1919 S&T 32-0 Rolla<br />

1920 S&T 33-15 @Springfield<br />

1921 S&T 69-6 Rolla<br />

1924 MSU 10-13 @Springfield<br />

1925 S&T 13-7 Rolla<br />

1926 S&T 21-0 @Springfield<br />

1932 S&T 34-7 @Springfield<br />

1933 S&T 40-6 Rolla<br />

1934 S&T 49-0 Rolla<br />

1935 MSU 2-7 Rolla<br />

1936 Tie 13-13 @Springfield<br />

1937 S&T 35-0 Rolla<br />

1938 MSU 7-19 @Springfield<br />

1939 MSU 6-20 Rolla<br />

1940 MSU 7-27 @Springfield<br />

1941 S&T 3-0 Rolla<br />

1942 S&T 13-0 @Springfield<br />

1945 MSU 13-20 Rolla<br />

1945 MSU 7-19 @Springfield<br />

1946 S&T 12-0 Rolla<br />

1947 MSU 7-14 @Springfield<br />

1948 MSU 0-18 Rolla<br />

1949 S&T 33-7 @Springfield<br />

1950 S&T 35-34 Rolla<br />

1951 MSU 7-13 @Springfield<br />

1952 S&T 25-20 Rolla<br />

1953 MSU 6-19 @Springfield<br />

1954 S&T 18-12 Rolla<br />

1955 S&T 13-7 @Springfield<br />

1956 MSU 7-9 Rolla<br />

1957 S&T 3-0 @Springfield<br />

1958 S&T 36-19 @Springfield<br />

1959 S&T 32-8 Rolla<br />

1960 MSU 7-20 @Springfield<br />

1961 S&T 13-6 Rolla<br />

1962 MSU 3-28 @Springfield<br />

1963 MSU 0-42 Rolla<br />

1964 MSU 13-49 @Springfield<br />

1965 MSU 0-14 Rolla<br />

1966 MSU 10-39 @Springfield<br />

1967 MSU 9-21 Rolla<br />

1968 MSU 9-14 @Springfield<br />

1969 S&T 45-12 Rolla<br />

1970 Tie 14-14 Rolla<br />

1971 Tie 20-20 @Springfield<br />

1972 MSU 0-3 Rolla<br />

1973 MSU 32-49 @Springfield<br />

1974 S&T 35-31 Rolla<br />

1975 S&T 20-7 @Springfield<br />

1976 MSU 9-10 Rolla<br />

1977 MSU 17-26 @Springfield<br />

1978 MSU 13-37 Rolla<br />

1979 MSU 3-27 @Springfield<br />

1980 S&T 27-16 Rolla<br />

2007 MSU 17-62 @Springfield<br />

MISSOURI VALLEY (S&T leads 15-11-1)<br />

1930 S&T 38-7 Rolla<br />

1966 S&T 29-7 Rolla<br />

1967 S&T 34-13 @Marshall<br />

1968 S&T 20-7 @Marshall<br />

1969 S&T 33-14 Rolla<br />

1970 S&T 21-7 @Marshall<br />

1971 MVC 21-27 Rolla<br />

1974 MVC 14-28 @Marshall<br />

1975 MVC 14-28 Rolla<br />

1976 MVC 30-42 @Marshall<br />

1977 S&T 33-13 Rolla<br />

1978 MVC 6-14 @Marshall<br />

1979 Tie 8-8 Rolla<br />

1980 S&T 23-16 @Marshall<br />

1981 MVC 10-31 Rolla<br />

1982 S&T 10-6 @Marshall<br />

1983 S&T 17-7 Rolla<br />

1984 S&T 24-10 @Marshall<br />

1985 S&T 35-6 Rolla<br />

1986 S&T 42-13 @Marshall<br />

1987 MVC 10-13 Rolla<br />

1995 MVC 0-3 @Marshall<br />

1996 S&T 20-7 Rolla<br />

1997 MVC 10-14 @Marshall<br />

1998 MVC 14-19 Rolla<br />

1999 MVC 20-28 Rolla<br />

2000 S&T 22-20 @Marshall<br />

MISSOURI WESLEYAN (MWC leads 3-0)<br />

1921 MWC 7-13 Rolla<br />

1922 MWC 3-14 @Cameron<br />

1924 MWC 6-10 Rolla<br />

MISSOURI WESTERN (MWSU leads 18-7-1)<br />

1974 S&T 15-7 @St. Joseph<br />

1975 Tie 14-14 Rolla<br />

1976 S&T 7-6 @St. Joseph<br />

1977 MWSU 14-21 Rolla<br />

1983 MWSU 28-35 @St. Joseph<br />

1984 S&T 17-11 Rolla<br />

1985 MWSU 15-24 @St. Joseph<br />

1986 S&T 38-22 Rolla<br />

1987 S&T 19-7 @St. Joseph<br />

1988 MWSU 6-24 Rolla<br />

1989 MWSU 14-27 @St. Joseph<br />

1990 MWSU 21-24 Rolla<br />

1991 MWSU 14-26 Rolla<br />

1992 MWSU 21-28 @St. Joseph<br />

1993 MWSU 24-42 Rolla<br />

1994 MWSU 10-30 @St. Joseph<br />

1995 S&T 25-21 Rolla<br />

1996 MWSU 7-27 @St. Joseph<br />

1997 S&T 17-0 Rolla<br />

1998 MWSU 0-39 @St. Joseph<br />

1999 MWSU 10-56 Rolla<br />

2000 MWSU 0-63 @St. Joseph<br />

2001 MWSU 14-34 @St. Joseph<br />

2002 MWSU 9-29 Rolla<br />

2003 MWSU 20-32 Rolla<br />

2004 MWSU 14-49 @St. Joseph<br />

MOREHEAD STATE (Tied 1-1)<br />

2005 MSU 55-56 Rolla<br />

2006 S&T 49-37 @Morehead<br />

MURRAY STATE (MSU leads 3-0)<br />

1950 MSU 0-21 Rolla<br />

1951 MSU 7-31 @Murray<br />

1992 MSU 0-36 @Murray<br />

NORTHEASTERN OKLA. A&M (S&T leads 1-0)<br />

1923 S&T 53-6 Rolla<br />

NORTHEASTERN STATE (Tied 2-2)<br />

1929 S&T 27-0 @Tahlequah<br />

1932 S&T 32-0 Rolla<br />

1957 NSU 13-33 @Tahlequah<br />

1958 NSU 3-20 Rolla<br />

NORTHWEST MO. STATE (NW leads 38-33-1)<br />

1929 S&T 33-6 Rolla<br />

1931 NW 0-6 @Maryville<br />

1932 S&T 14-7 Rolla<br />

1933 S&T 33-6 Rolla<br />

1934 S&T 33-14 Rolla<br />

1935 NW 2-7 Rolla<br />

1936 Tie 0-0 @Maryville<br />

1937 S&T 7-0 Rolla<br />

1938 NW 0-21 @Maryville<br />

1939 NW 0-17 Rolla<br />

1940 S&T 25-0 @Maryville<br />

1941 NW 7-20 Rolla<br />

1942 NW 13-22 @Maryville<br />

1946 S&T 25-0 @Maryville<br />

1947 S&T 12-6 @Maryville<br />

1948 S&T 24-6 Rolla<br />

1949 S&T 41-13 @Maryville<br />

1950 S&T 14-0 Rolla<br />

1951 S&T 30-14 @Maryville<br />

1952 S&T 21-6 Rolla<br />

1953 NW 7-12 @Maryville<br />

1954 S&T 19-13 Rolla<br />

1955 NW 6-11 @Maryville<br />

1956 S&T 27-7 Rolla<br />

1957 S&T 37-19 @Maryville<br />

1958 S&T 20-7 Rolla<br />

1959 NW 6-7 @Maryville<br />

1960 NW 22-53 Rolla<br />

1961 S&T 20-13 @Maryville<br />

1962 S&T 26-12 Rolla<br />

1963 NW 14-22 @Maryville<br />

1964 NW 19-41 Rolla<br />

1965 NW 12-40 @Maryville<br />

1966 NW 13-36 Rolla<br />

1967 NW 19-36 @Maryville<br />

1968 S&T 7-6 Rolla<br />

1969 S&T 20-8 @Maryville<br />

1970 S&T 54-21 @Maryville<br />

1971 S&T 21-19 Rolla<br />

1972 NW 21-46 @Maryville<br />

1973 NW 21-31 Rolla<br />

1974 NW 7-41 @Maryville<br />

1975 NW 7-28 Rolla<br />

1976 NW 14-28 @Maryville<br />

1977 S&T 27-6 Rolla<br />

1978 S&T 32-22 @Maryville<br />

1979 NW 3-26 Rolla<br />

1980 S&T 41-3 @Maryville<br />

1981 S&T 24-3 Rolla<br />

1982 S&T 24-21 @Maryville<br />

1983 S&T 35-21 Rolla<br />

1984 NW 9-14 @Maryville<br />

1985 S&T 44-6 Rolla<br />

1986 S&T 13-3 @Maryville<br />

1987 S&T 31-14 Rolla<br />

1988 NW 7-17 @Maryville<br />

1989 NW 3-7 @Maryville<br />

1990 NW 13-21 Rolla<br />

1991 NW 20-21 Rolla<br />

1992 NW 14-29 @Maryville<br />

1993 NW 20-27 Rolla<br />

1994 S&T 20-15 @Maryville<br />

1995 NW 14-48 Rolla<br />

1996 NW 21-56 @Maryville<br />

1997 NW 3-38 Rolla<br />

1998 NW 6-49 @Maryville<br />

1999 NW 3-34 Rolla<br />

2000 NW 7-70 @Maryville<br />

2001 NW 0-49 Rolla<br />

2002 NW 9-34 @Maryville<br />

2003 NW 22-60 Rolla<br />

2004 NW 3-65 @Maryville<br />

NORTHWESTERN OKLA. ST. (S&T leads 1-0)<br />

2009 S&T 31-28 Rolla<br />

OKLAHOMA (OU leads 1-0)<br />

1903 OU 6-12 @Norman<br />

OKLAHOMA CITY (OCU leads 3-0)<br />

1935 OCU 6-27 @Okla. City<br />

1937 OCU 7-19 @Okla. City<br />

1946 OCU 6-74 @Okla. City<br />

OKLAHOMA STATE (Tied 2-2)<br />

1912 S&T 13-7 Rolla<br />

1913 S&T 14-0 @Muskogee<br />

1924 OSU 0-23 @Stillwater<br />

1931 OSU 0-6 @Stillwater


ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS<br />

OTTAWA (S&T leads 1-0)<br />

1933 S&T 13-0 Rolla<br />

PERU STATE (S&T leads 1-0)<br />

2005 S&T 34-0 Rolla<br />

PIERCE CITY BAPTIST (S&T leads 2-0)<br />

1901 S&T 6-5 Rolla<br />

1902 S&T 5-0 @Pierce City<br />

PITTSBURG STATE (PSU leads 40-15-4)<br />

1914 S&T 104-0 Rolla<br />

1915 S&T 41-0 Rolla<br />

1931 S&T 19-7 @Pittsburg<br />

1932 PSU 0-13 Rolla<br />

1934 PSU 6-18 @Pittsburg<br />

1943 PSU 14-34 Rolla<br />

1946 Tie 0-0 Rolla<br />

1949 PSU 7-27 @Pittsburg<br />

1950 S&T 26-7 @Pittsburg<br />

1951 PSU 0-20 Rolla<br />

1952 PSU 0-20 @Pittsburg<br />

1953 PSU 6-25 Rolla<br />

1954 PSU 14-35 @Pittsburg<br />

1955 PSU 14-33 Rolla<br />

1956 PSU 0-13 @Pittsburg<br />

1957 PSU 6-14 Rolla<br />

1958 S&T 22-21 @Pittsburg<br />

1959 S&T 20-7 Rolla<br />

1960 PSU 6-52 @Pittsburg<br />

1961 PSU 0-20 Rolla<br />

1962 PSU 6-28 @Pittsburg<br />

1963 PSU 6-35 Rolla<br />

1964 PSU 9-24 @Pittsburg<br />

1965 S&T 19-7 Rolla<br />

1966 PSU 23-35 @Pittsburg<br />

1967 PSU 7-14 Rolla<br />

1971 PSU 0-20 @Pittsburg<br />

1972 PSU 7-21 Rolla<br />

1974 S&T 14-12 Rolla<br />

1975 Tie 20-20 @Pittsburg<br />

1976 Tie 7-7 Rolla<br />

1977 S&T 16-14 @Pittsburg<br />

1978 S&T 38-21 Rolla<br />

1979 S&T 24-10 @Pittsburg<br />

1980 S&T 14-10 Rolla<br />

1981 PSU 12-28 @Pittsburg<br />

1982 S&T 21-9 Rolla<br />

1983 S&T 17-14 @Pittsburg<br />

1984 S&T 62-14 Rolla<br />

1985 PSU 13-14 @Pittsburg<br />

1986 PSU 14-37 Rolla<br />

1987 PSU 7-31 @Pittsburg<br />

1988 PSU 0-31 Rolla<br />

1989 PSU 14-42 Rolla<br />

1990 PSU 7-52 @Pittsburg<br />

1991 Tie 6-6 @Pittsburg<br />

1992 PSU 3-45 Rolla<br />

1993 PSU 3-28 @Pittsburg<br />

1994 PSU 0-34 Rolla<br />

1995 PSU 10-60 @Pittsburg<br />

1996 PSU 0-45 Rolla<br />

1997 PSU 7-42 @Pittsburg<br />

1998 PSU 3-41 Rolla<br />

1999 PSU 0-62 @Pittsburg<br />

2000 PSU 10-52 Rolla<br />

2001 PSU 3-31 Rolla<br />

2002 PSU 14-48 @Pittsburg<br />

2003 PSU 6-59 @Pittsburg<br />

2004 PSU 27-91 Rolla<br />

QUINCY (S&T leads 3-2)<br />

1996 S&T 41-0 Rolla<br />

1997 S&T 40-0 @Quincy<br />

1998 QU 17-23 Rolla<br />

1999 QU 16-23 @Quincy<br />

2001 S&T 45-12 Rolla<br />

RHODES (Tied 1-1)<br />

1955 RHO 21-46 @Memphis<br />

1956 S&T 33-7 Rolla<br />

SAINT FRANCIS, IND. (S&T leads 1-0)<br />

2009 S&T 39-37 Rolla<br />

SAINT JOSEPH’S (SJC leads 4-1)<br />

2005 SJC 23-28 @Rensselaer<br />

2006 SJC 24-38 Rolla<br />

2007 SJC 17-35 @Rensselaer<br />

2008 S&T 38-29 Rolla<br />

2009 SJC 41-44 (OT) Rolla<br />

SAINT LOUIS (SLU leads 27-5-2)<br />

1900 S&T 22-11 @St. Louis<br />

1906 SLU 0-71 @St. Louis<br />

1907 SLU 0-12 @St. Louis<br />

1908 SLU 0-17 @St. Louis<br />

1909 S&T 3-0 @St. Louis<br />

1910 SLU 0-3 @St. Louis<br />

1911 SLU 6-24 @St. Louis<br />

1912 SLU 0-13 @St. Louis<br />

1913 S&T 62-0 @St. Louis<br />

1914 S&T 63-0 @St. Louis<br />

1919 SLU 0-21 @St. Louis<br />

1920 SLU 0-27 @St. Louis<br />

1922 SLU 7-14 @St. Louis<br />

1924 SLU 14-26 @St. Louis<br />

1925 S&T 14-7 @St. Louis<br />

1926 SLU 7-9 @St. Louis<br />

1927 SLU 0-17 @St. Louis<br />

1928 SLU 7-12 @St. Louis<br />

1930 Tie 33-33 @St. Louis<br />

1931 SLU 0-7 @St. Louis<br />

1933 SLU 0-26 @St. Louis<br />

1934 SLU 0-25 @St. Louis<br />

1935 SLU 0-38 @St. Louis<br />

1936 SLU 18-31 @St. Louis<br />

1937 SLU 6-32 @St. Louis<br />

1938 SLU 0-12 @St. Louis<br />

1939 SLU 0-13 @St. Louis<br />

1940 Tie 0-0 @St. Louis<br />

1941 SLU 7-13 @St. Louis<br />

1942 SLU 7-14 @St. Louis<br />

1945 SLU 0-32 @St. Louis<br />

1946 SLU 0-24 @St. Louis<br />

1947 SLU 0-61 @St. Louis<br />

1948 SLU 7-19 @St. Louis<br />

ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS (S&T leads 2-0)<br />

1962 S&T 13-0 @Dodge City<br />

1965 S&T 41-0 Rolla<br />

ST. VIATOR (Tied 0-0-1)<br />

1932 Tie 0-0 Rolla<br />

SHURTLEFF (S&T leads 5-0-2)<br />

1901 S&T 57-0 Rolla<br />

1904 S&T 23-0 Rolla<br />

1905 Tie 0-0 Rolla<br />

1925 Tie 6-6 Rolla<br />

1927 S&T 7-0 Rolla<br />

1948 S&T 22-13 Rolla<br />

1949 S&T 56-0 Rolla<br />

SMITH ACADEMY (S&T leads 2-0)<br />

1901 S&T 10-0 Rolla<br />

1907 S&T 12-0 Rolla<br />

SOUTH DAKOTA (USD leads 2-0)<br />

1902 USD 0-23 @Vermillion<br />

2008 USD 3-34 @Vermillion<br />

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (SDSU leads 2-0)<br />

1972 SDSU 0-49 @Brookings<br />

2005 SDSU 28-64 @Brookings<br />

SOUTHEAST MO. ST. (SEMO leads 36-22-3)<br />

1906 SEMO 6-16 @Cape Gir.<br />

1907 S&T 37-5 Rolla<br />

1912 S&T 46-0 Rolla<br />

1913 S&T 51-0 Rolla<br />

1920 S&T 28-0 Rolla<br />

1921 S&T 24-0 @Cape Gir.<br />

1935 SEMO 0-19 @Cape Gir.<br />

1936 SEMO 16-19 Rolla<br />

1937 SEMO 6-16 @Cape Gir.<br />

1938 S&T 35-0 Rolla<br />

1939 S&T 12-6 @Cape Girardeau<br />

1940 Tie 7-7 Rolla<br />

1941 S&T 20-0 @Cape Girardeau<br />

1942 SEMO 6-7 Rolla<br />

1943 S&T 25-0 @Cape Girardeau<br />

1946 SEMO 6-27 @Cape Girardeau<br />

1947 S&T 47-19 Rolla<br />

1948 Tie 7-7 @Cape Girardeau<br />

1949 S&T 30-6 Rolla<br />

1950 SEMO 6-7 @Cape Girardeau<br />

1951 S&T 19-6 Rolla<br />

1952 SEMO 0-10 @Cape Girardeau<br />

1953 S&T 6-0 Rolla<br />

1954 SEMO 7-33 @Cape Girardeau<br />

1955 SEMO 6-9 Rolla<br />

1956 S&T 10-0 @Cape Girardeau<br />

1957 SEMO 0-32 Rolla<br />

1958 SEMO 7-19 @Cape Girardeau<br />

1959 SEMO 7-30 Rolla<br />

1960 SEMO 0-42 @Cape Girardeau<br />

1961 SEMO 7-27 Rolla<br />

1962 SEMO 12-23 @Cape Girardeau<br />

1963 S&T 19-14 Rolla<br />

1964 SEMO 7-49 @Cape Girardeau<br />

1965 SEMO 16-21 Rolla<br />

1966 SEMO 13-49 @Cape Girardeau<br />

1967 SEMO 0-34 Rolla<br />

1968 SEMO 13-31 @Cape Girardeau<br />

1969 SEMO 24-32 Rolla<br />

1970 SEMO 21-35 Rolla<br />

1971 SEMO 2-42 @Cape Girardeau<br />

1972 SEMO 0-31 Rolla<br />

1973 SEMO 8-33 @Cape Girardeau<br />

1974 SEMO 21-29 Rolla<br />

1975 SEMO 0-17 @Cape Girardeau<br />

1976 SEMO 12-20 Rolla<br />

1977 Tie 14-14 @Cape Girardeau<br />

1978 S&T 13-6 Rolla<br />

1979 S&T 9-7 @Cape Girardeau<br />

1980 S&T 34-23 Rolla<br />

1981 SEMO 14-17 @Cape Girardeau<br />

1982 S&T 12-0 Rolla<br />

1983 S&T 24-14 @Cape Girardeau<br />

1984 S&T 16-0 Rolla<br />

1985 S&T 20-3 @Cape Girardeau<br />

1986 SEMO 12-30 Rolla<br />

1987 SEMO 0-16 @Cape Girardeau<br />

1988 SEMO 6-38 @St. Louis<br />

1989 SEMO 7-27 Rolla<br />

1990 SEMO 17-28 @Cape Girardeau<br />

2006 SEMO 23-44 @Cape Girardeau<br />

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (SIU leads 3-2)<br />

1937 S&T 27-0 Rolla<br />

1953 S&T 28-7 @Carbondale<br />

1954 SIU 7-27 Rolla<br />

1960 SIU 14-34 @Carbondale<br />

1961 SIU 0-44 Rolla<br />

SOUTHERN METHODIST (SMU leads 1-0)<br />

1923 SMU 0-35 @Dallas<br />

SOUTHERN NAZARENE (Tied 1-1)<br />

2006 S&T 17-14 Rolla<br />

2007 SNU 21-35 @Bethany<br />

SOUTHWEST BAPTIST (SBU leads 15-6-1)<br />

1986 SBU 10-13 Rolla<br />

1987 S&T 35-10 @Bolivar<br />

1988 S&T 31-20 Rolla<br />

1989 SBU 14-24 Rolla<br />

1990 SBU 7-45 @Bolivar<br />

1991 SBU 21-26 Rolla<br />

1992 SBU 7-17 @Bolivar<br />

1993 S&T 44-8 Rolla<br />

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SOUTHWEST BAPTIST (cont.)<br />

1997 S&T 19-0 Rolla<br />

1998 SBU 7-21 @Bolivar<br />

1999 SBU 7-14 Rolla<br />

2000 SBU 32-35 (OT) @Bolivar<br />

2001 SBU 3-17 Rolla<br />

2002 SBU 7-17 @Bolivar<br />

2003 SBU 27-43 Rolla<br />

2004 SBU 14-52 @Bolivar<br />

2005 SBU 38-40 Rolla<br />

2008 S&T 63-23 Rolla<br />

2009 SBU 13-54 @Bolivar<br />

SOUTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE (Tied 1-1)<br />

2005 S&T 20-9 Rolla<br />

2006 SW 29-31 @Weatherford<br />

TENNESSEE-MARTIN (UTM leads 5-0)<br />

1960 UTM 12-20 Rolla<br />

1961 UTM 22-50 @Martin<br />

1962 UTM 18-26 Rolla<br />

1963 UTM 7-32 @Martin<br />

1964 UTM 6-26 Rolla<br />

TENNESSEE MEDICAL COLLEGE (TMC leads 1-0)<br />

1922 TMC 6-54 @Knoxville<br />

TEXAS A&M (TAMU leads 2-0)<br />

1915 TAMU 3-33 @College Station<br />

1916 TAMU 0-77 @College Station<br />

TIFFIN (TU leads 2-0)<br />

2006 TU 32-58 @Tiffin<br />

2007 TU 30-73 @Tiffin<br />

TRUMAN STATE (TSU leads 49-22-4)<br />

1909 S&T 21-0 @Kirksville<br />

1929 S&T 13-12 @Kirksville<br />

1930 S&T 19-7 Rolla<br />

1932 TSU 7-12 @Kirksville<br />

1933 TSU 0-18 Rolla<br />

1934 TSU 0-19 Rolla<br />

1935 TSU 6-13 Rolla<br />

1936 TSU 12-13 @Kirksville<br />

1937 Tie 6-6 Rolla<br />

1938 S&T 6-2 @Kirksville<br />

1939 S&T 13-6 Rolla<br />

1940 S&T 7-0 @Kirksville<br />

1941 S&T 20-0 Rolla<br />

1945 TSU 0-6 Rolla<br />

1946 Tie 13-13 Rolla<br />

1947 S&T 25-6 @Kirksville<br />

1948 Tie 14-14 Rolla<br />

1949 S&T 20-6 @Kirksville<br />

1950 S&T 47-7 Rolla<br />

1951 TSU 7-21 @Kirksville<br />

1952 TSU 19-52 Rolla<br />

1953 TSU 20-28 @Kirksville<br />

1954 TSU 6-32 Rolla<br />

1955 S&T 19-14 @Kirksville<br />

1956 S&T 33-6 Rolla<br />

1957 TSU 0-12 @Kirksville<br />

1958 S&T 27-20 Rolla<br />

1959 TSU 7-20 @Kirksville<br />

1960 TSU 14-54 Rolla<br />

1961 TSU 7-20 @Kirksville<br />

1962 TSU 0-40 Rolla<br />

1963 TSU 0-41 @Kirksville<br />

1964 TSU 12-35 Rolla<br />

1965 TSU 0-14 @Kirksville<br />

1966 S&T 16-0 Rolla<br />

1967 TSU 7-13 Rolla<br />

1968 S&T 19-13 Rolla<br />

1969 TSU 14-21 @Kirksville<br />

1970 TSU 19-35 @Kirksville<br />

1971 TSU 13-44 Rolla<br />

1972 S&T 28-21 @Kirksville<br />

1973 Tie 7-7 Rolla<br />

1974 S&T 20-7 @Kirksville<br />

1975 TSU 6-26 Rolla<br />

1976 TSU 0-24 @Kirksville<br />

1977 S&T 21-19 Rolla<br />

1978 TSU 7-8 @Kirksville<br />

1979 TSU 2-3 Rolla<br />

1980 S&T 20-14 @Kirksville<br />

1981 S&T 17-16 Rolla<br />

1982 TSU 7-28 @Kirksville<br />

1983 S&T 14-9 Rolla<br />

1984 TSU 20-31 @Kirksville<br />

1985 TSU 20-21 Rolla<br />

1986 TSU 21-31 @Kirksville<br />

1987 TSU 6-11 Rolla<br />

1988 TSU 12-13 @Kirksville<br />

1989 TSU 17-19 Rolla<br />

1990 TSU 17-24 @Kirksville<br />

1991 TSU 16-17 @Kirksville<br />

1992 TSU 14-36 Rolla<br />

1993 TSU 13-21 @Kirksville<br />

1994 TSU 7-38 Rolla<br />

1995 TSU 3-63 @Kirksville<br />

1996 TSU 14-30 Rolla<br />

1997 TSU 7-56 @Kirksville<br />

1998 TSU 7-25 Rolla<br />

1999 TSU 0-15 @Kirksville<br />

2000 TSU 0-49 Rolla<br />

2001 TSU 0-61 @Kirksville<br />

2002 TSU 28-57 Rolla<br />

2003 TSU 28-35 @Kirksville<br />

2004 TSU 33-47 Rolla<br />

2007 TSU 31-38 Rolla<br />

2008 S&T 39-38 (OT) @Kirksville<br />

TULSA (TU leads 4-0)<br />

1916 TU 0-117 @Tulsa<br />

1920 TU 0-45 @Tulsa<br />

1930 TU 0-18 @Tulsa<br />

1932 TU 0-26 @Tulsa<br />

UPPER IOWA (S&T leads 2-0)<br />

2004 S&T 42-7 Rolla<br />

2005 S&T 26-18 @Fayette<br />

VANDERBILT (VU leads 1-0)<br />

1904 VU 4-29 @Nashville<br />

VERONA ATHLETIC CLUB (S&T leads 1-0)<br />

1913 S&T 74-6 Rolla<br />

WASHBURN (WU leads 11-5)<br />

1989 S&T 20-7 @Topeka<br />

1990 WU 7-13 Rolla<br />

1991 S&T 28-13 @Topeka<br />

1992 S&T 26-21 Rolla<br />

1993 S&T 38-14 @Topeka<br />

1994 S&T 19-0 Rolla<br />

1995 WU 10-21 @Topeka<br />

1996 WU 0-45 Rolla<br />

1997 WU 13-27 @Topeka<br />

1998 WU 7-24 Rolla<br />

1999 WU 18-53 @Topeka<br />

2000 WU 14-34 Rolla<br />

2001 WU 14-42 @Topeka<br />

2002 WU 0-49 Rolla<br />

2003 WU 24-49 @Topeka<br />

2004 WU 17-42 Rolla<br />

WASHINGTON UNIV. (WU leads 40-11-1)<br />

1895 WU 8-16 @St. Louis<br />

1898 WU 0-32 @St. Louis<br />

1900 S&T 11-5 @St. Louis<br />

1901 WU 6-16 @St. Louis<br />

1903 Tie 0-0 @St. Louis<br />

1905 WU 6-23 @St. Louis<br />

1907 S&T 11-8 @St. Louis<br />

1912 WU 6-13 @St. Louis<br />

1913 S&T 19-3 @St. Louis<br />

1914 S&T 19-0 @St. Louis<br />

1916 WU 6-7 @St. Louis<br />

1917 WU 2-21 @St. Louis<br />

1918 WU 0-26 @St. Louis<br />

1919 WU 0-29 @St. Louis<br />

1920 WU 0-21 @St. Louis<br />

1921 WU 0-10 @St. Louis<br />

1922 WU 6-14 @St. Louis<br />

1923 WU 0-7 @St. Louis<br />

1924 WU 0-13 @St. Louis<br />

1925 WU 0-7 @St. Louis<br />

1926 WU 2-25 @St. Louis<br />

1927 WU 0-13 @St. Louis<br />

1928 WU 0-9 @St. Louis<br />

1939 WU 0-12 @St. Louis<br />

1940 WU 0-12 @St. Louis<br />

1941 WU 7-28 @St. Louis<br />

1942 WU 6-19 @St. Louis<br />

1948 WU 7-19 @St. Louis<br />

1949 WU 13-28 @St. Louis<br />

1950 S&T 34-19 @St. Louis<br />

1951 WU 8-21 @St. Louis<br />

1952 WU 6-27 @St. Louis<br />

1953 WU 7-26 @St. Louis<br />

1954 WU 14-58 @St. Louis<br />

1955 S&T 20-13 @St. Louis<br />

1956 WU 13-14 @St. Louis<br />

1957 WU 7-14 @St. Louis<br />

1958 WU 13-19 @St. Louis<br />

1959 S&T 27-15 @St. Louis<br />

1960 WU 12-34 @St. Louis<br />

1961 S&T 19-0 @St. Louis<br />

1962 WU 20-33 @St. Louis<br />

1963 WU 7-15 @St. Louis<br />

1964 WU 7-27 @St. Louis<br />

1965 WU 6-19 @St. Louis<br />

1968 WU 18-20 @St. Louis<br />

1969 S&T 40-0 @St. Louis<br />

1970 S&T 20-14 Rolla<br />

1976 WU 20-21 @St. Louis<br />

1977 S&T 49-10 Rolla<br />

WAYNE STATE, NEB. (S&T leads 2-1-1)<br />

1973 Tie 14-14 @Wayne<br />

1976 S&T 17-0 Rolla<br />

2004 S&T 22-21 Rolla<br />

2005 WSC 9-14 @Wayne<br />

WEST END ATHLETIC CLUB (S&T leads 1-0)<br />

1902 S&T 6-0 Rolla<br />

WESTMINSTER (S&T leads 5-2)<br />

1917 S&T 26-18 Rolla<br />

1919 S&T 54-0 @Fulton<br />

1922 S&T 10-0 Rolla<br />

1927 WC 7-14 Rolla<br />

1928 S&T 13-7 @Fulton<br />

1929 WC 0-12 Rolla<br />

1930 S&T 13-0 @Fulton<br />

WICHITA STATE (WSU leads 1-0)<br />

1982 WSU 14-51 @Wichita<br />

WILLIAM JEWELL (WJC leads 2-1-1)<br />

1911 Tie 2-2 Rolla<br />

1952 WJC 19-47 @Liberty<br />

1966 S&T 16-13 @Liberty<br />

1967 WJC 14-28 Rolla<br />

WILLIAM PENN (S&T leads 4-0)<br />

1978 S&T 20-0 Rolla<br />

1979 S&T 43-0 @Oskaloosa<br />

1980 S&T 27-0 Rolla<br />

1981 S&T 31-13 @Oskaloosa<br />

WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE (Tied 2-2)<br />

1968 S&T 10-6 @Milwaukee<br />

1971 S&T 7-6 @Milwaukee<br />

1972 UWM 7-20 Rolla<br />

1973 UWM 7-45 @Milwaukee<br />

WISCONSIN-LACROSSE (UWL leads 2-0)<br />

2009 UWL 0-48 @LaCrosse<br />

WISCONSIN-STOUT (S&T leads 2-0)<br />

2007 S&T 28-10 Rolla<br />

2008 S&T 31-24 @Menonomie<br />

WISCONSIN-STEVENS POINT (WSP leads 1-0)<br />

2009 UWSP 17-21 Rolla


Game 1: Saturday, Sept. 4, <strong>2010</strong> at Emporia, Kan.<br />

EMPORIA STATE UNIVERSITY<br />

<strong>2010</strong> OPPONENTS<br />

GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

Location: Emporia, Kan.<br />

Founded: 1863<br />

Enrollment: 6,258<br />

Nickname: Hornets<br />

School Colors: Old gold and black<br />

Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate <strong>Athletics</strong> Assoc.<br />

Affiliation: NCAA Division II<br />

Home Facility: Jones Field/Welch Stadium<br />

Capacity (Surface): 7,000 (Superturf)<br />

President: Dr. Michael Lane<br />

<strong>Athletics</strong> Director: Kent Weiser<br />

Head Coach<br />

Garin Higgins<br />

Running Back<br />

Kevin Smart<br />

TEAM INFORMATION<br />

2009 Records: 2-9, 1-8 MIAA (9th)<br />

Postseason: 0-0<br />

Starters Returning: 17 (7 off., 7 def., 3 specialty)<br />

Lettermen Returning: 36<br />

Key Returners (Offense): RB Kevin Smart, OL Jordan Godberson,<br />

KR Brian Murphy<br />

Key Returners (Defense): DL Daniel Webb, LB Nathan Linsey,<br />

P Tyler Chilton<br />

COACHING STAFF<br />

Head Coach: Garin Higgins<br />

Alma Mater: Emporia State, 1992<br />

Record at ESU: 9-24 (3 years)<br />

Overall Record: 60-33 (8 years)<br />

Office Phone: (620) 341-5504<br />

Assistant Coaches: Bryce Saia (DB), Ken Gordon (DC/LB), Gary<br />

Manuel (OC/RB), Sean Clowers (OC/OL), Matt Walter (WR),<br />

Dominic Mirocke (TE), Mike LoPorto (DL), Jason Grove (LB)<br />

SPORTS INFORMATION<br />

<strong>Football</strong> Contact: Don Weast<br />

Office: (620) 341-5526<br />

Cell: (620) 344-6190<br />

Email: dweast@emporia.edu<br />

Fax: (620) 341-5808<br />

Press Box: (620) 341-5020<br />

Web: www.emporia.edu/athletics<br />

SERIES INFORMATION<br />

Overall: ESU leads 11-4<br />

Current win streak: <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T, 1<br />

at Emporia: ESU, 5-2<br />

at Rolla: ESU, 6-2<br />

Last Meeting: Oct. 23, 2004, S&T 29, ESU 19<br />

<strong>2010</strong> SCHEDULE<br />

Aug. 26 @Southwestern Oklahoma State ......... 7 p.m.<br />

Sept. 4 <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T...................................... 1 p.m.<br />

Sept. 11 @Central <strong>Missouri</strong> ......................... 1:30 p.m.<br />

Sept. 18 <strong>Missouri</strong> Southern............................... 1 p.m.<br />

Sept. 25 Fort Hays State.................................... 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 2 @Nebraska-Omaha............................. 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 9 Pittsburg State ..................................... 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 16 @Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> State ................. 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 23 Truman State ....................................... 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 30 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Western ........................ 1:30 p.m.<br />

Nov. 6 @Washburn........................................ 1 p.m.<br />

2009 RESULTS<br />

Aug. 27 Southwestern Oklahoma State ........ W, 48-17<br />

Sept. 5 @Augustana..................................... L, 21-32<br />

Sept. 12 Central <strong>Missouri</strong> .............................. L, 21-24<br />

Sept. 19 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Southern ........................ L, 13-34<br />

Sept. 26 @Fort Hays State ............................. L, 20-40<br />

Oct. 3 Nebraska-Omaha ............................. L, 13-34<br />

Oct. 10 @Pittsburg State ............................... L, 14-44<br />

Oct. 17 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> State ................. L, 12-45<br />

Oct. 24 @Truman State....................... W, 30-24 (OT)<br />

Oct. 31 <strong>Missouri</strong> Western ............................... L, 6-29<br />

Nov. 7 Washburn ........................................ L, 35-56<br />

RETURNING STAT LEADERS<br />

Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD<br />

Kevin Smart 112 634 5.7 11<br />

Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD<br />

Tyler Eckenrode 41 89 2 551 1<br />

Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD<br />

Shjuan Richardson 20 265 13.3 1<br />

Defense UT AT TT Int TFL<br />

Nathan Linsey 36 46 82 2 7.5<br />

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<strong>2010</strong> OPPONENTS<br />

Game 2: Saturday, Sept. 11, <strong>2010</strong> at Rolla, Mo.<br />

DRAKE UNIVERSITY<br />

GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

Location: Des Moines, Iowa<br />

Founded: 1881<br />

Enrollment: 5,668<br />

Nickname: Bulldogs<br />

School Colors: Blue and white<br />

Conference: Pioneer <strong>Football</strong> League<br />

Affiliation: NCAA Division I (FCS)<br />

Home Facility: Drake Stadium<br />

Capacity (Surface): 14,557 (Field Turf)<br />

President: David Maxwell<br />

<strong>Athletics</strong> Director: Sandy Hatfield Clubb<br />

Head Coach<br />

Chris Creighton<br />

Linebacker<br />

Ben Morrison<br />

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TEAM INFORMATION<br />

2009 Records: 8-3, 6-2 PFL (tie-3rd)<br />

Postseason: 0-0<br />

Starters Returning: 16 (7 off., 8 def., 1 specialty)<br />

Lettermen Returning: 27<br />

Key Returners (Offense): RB Tom Kostek, QB Mike Piatkowski,<br />

WR Steve Platek<br />

Key Returners (Defense): LB Tyler Moorehead, LB Ben Morrison,<br />

DB Lucas Mosier<br />

COACHING STAFF<br />

Head Coach: Chris Creighton<br />

Alma Mater: Kenyon, 1991<br />

Record at DU: 14-8 (1 year)<br />

Overall Record: 109-32 (13 years)<br />

Office Phone: (515) 271-2104<br />

Assistant Coaches: Tom Allen (DC), Rick Fox (OL), Jeff Martin<br />

(WR),<br />

Aaron Selby (TE), Bill Charles (RB), Ben Needham (DL), Kyle York<br />

SPORTS INFORMATION<br />

<strong>Football</strong> Contact: Mike Mahon<br />

Office: (515) 271-3014<br />

Cell: (515) 208-8281<br />

Email: mike.mahon@drake.edu<br />

Fax: (515) 271-3015<br />

Press Box: (515) 271-3729/3794<br />

Web: www.godrakebulldogs.com<br />

SERIES INFORMATION<br />

Overall: DU leads 4-0<br />

Current win streak: Drake, 4<br />

at Des Moines: DU, 3-0<br />

at Rolla: DU, 1-0<br />

Last Meeting: Oct. 10, 2009, DU 19, S&T 0<br />

<strong>2010</strong> SCHEDULE<br />

Sept. 4 Lehigh................................................. 6 p.m.<br />

Sept. 11 @<strong>Missouri</strong> S&T .................................. 7 p.m.<br />

Sept. 18 @Montana State .................................. 2 p.m.<br />

Sept. 25 @Valparaiso ........................................ 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 2 Marist ................................................. 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 9 @Jacksonville.................................... 12 p.m.<br />

Oct. 16 @Campbell ....................................... 12 p.m.<br />

Oct. 23 Davidson............................................. 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 30 San Diego............................................ 1 p.m.<br />

Nov. 6 @Dayton........................................... 12 p.m.<br />

Nov. 13 Butler .................................................. 1 p.m.<br />

2009 RESULTS<br />

Sept. 5 Grand View ....................................... W, 22-0<br />

Sept. 12 @Marist ............................................ W, 34-6<br />

Sept. 19 @South Dakota ................................ L, 21-51<br />

Oct. 3 Valparaiso ....................................... W, 34-14<br />

Oct. 10 <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T.................................... W, 19-0<br />

Oct. 17 @San Diego .................................... W, 21-14<br />

Oct. 24 @Davidson ..................................... W, 21-16<br />

Oct. 31 Jacksonville ..................................... W, 45-38<br />

Nov. 7 Campbell .......................................... W, 49-6<br />

Nov. 14 Dayton ............................................... L, 6-23<br />

Nov. 21 @Butler............................................ L, 17-20<br />

RETURNING STAT LEADERS<br />

Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD<br />

Tom Kostek 88 347 3.9 4<br />

Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD<br />

Mike Piatkowski 203 323 9 2139 14<br />

Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD<br />

Steve Platek 49 553 11.3 3<br />

Defense UT AT TT Int TFL<br />

Tyler Moorehead 44 23 67 1 14.5<br />

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Game 3: Saturday, Sept. 18, <strong>2010</strong> at Stevens Point, Wis.<br />

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-STEVENS POINT<br />

<strong>2010</strong> OPPONENTS<br />

GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

Location: Stevens Point, Wis.<br />

Founded: 1894<br />

Enrollment: 8,897<br />

Nickname: Pointers<br />

School Colors: Purple and gold<br />

Conference: Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference<br />

Affiliation: NCAA Division III<br />

Home Facility: Community Stadium at Goerke Park<br />

Capacity (Surface): 2,500 (Artificial)<br />

Chancellor (Interim): Mark A. Nook<br />

<strong>Athletics</strong> Director: Frank O’Brien<br />

Head Coach<br />

John Miech<br />

Wide Receiver<br />

Jared Jenkins<br />

TEAM INFORMATION<br />

2009 Records: 8-3, 6-1 WIAC (2nd)<br />

Postseason: 0-1<br />

Starters Returning: 13 (7 off., 4 def., 2 specialty)<br />

Lettermen Returning: 60<br />

Key Returners (Offense): WR Jared Jenkins, RB Garrett<br />

Medenwald, OL Shane Winterfeldt<br />

Key Returners (Defense): DB Joe Mleziva, DL Matt Lunder,<br />

LB Peter Peterson<br />

COACHING STAFF<br />

Head Coach: John Miech<br />

Alma Mater: Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1975<br />

Record at UWSP: 137-74-2 (20 years)<br />

Overall Record: Same<br />

Office Phone: (309) 457-2175<br />

Assistant Coaches: Aaron Vlcko (OC), Tom Journell (DC), John<br />

Verdegan (OL), Shane Konop (DL), Chris Freiman (RB), Brad Vickroy<br />

(TE)<br />

SPORTS INFORMATION<br />

<strong>Football</strong> Contact: Mitch Capelle<br />

Office: (715) 346-2840<br />

Cell: (715) 340-3740<br />

Email: mcapelle@uwsp.edu<br />

Fax: (715) 346-3626<br />

Web: athletics.uwsp.edu<br />

SERIES INFORMATION<br />

Overall: UWSP leads 1-0<br />

Current win streak: UWSP, 1<br />

at Stevens Point: 0-0<br />

at Rolla: UWSP, 1-0<br />

Last Meeting: Sept, 19, 2009, UWSP 21, S&T 17<br />

<strong>2010</strong> SCHEDULE<br />

Sept. 4 Willamette .......................................... 2 p.m.<br />

Sept. 11 <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T...................................... 1 p.m.<br />

Sept. 25 Albion ................................................. 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 2 @Wisconsin-Eau Claire ....................... 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 9 Wisconsin-Oshkosh ............................ 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 16 @Wisconsin-Stout .............................. 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 23 Wisconsin-LaCrosse ............................ 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 30 @Wisconsin-Whitewater..................... 1 p.m.<br />

Nov. 6 @Wisconsin-River Falls ...................... 1 p.m.<br />

Nov. 13 Wisconsin-Platteville ........................... 1 p.m.<br />

2009 RESULTS<br />

Sept. 12 @Central (Iowa)............................... L, 21-22<br />

Sept. 19 @<strong>Missouri</strong> S&T .............................. W, 21-17<br />

Sept. 26 @Azuza Pacific ................................... L, 7-23<br />

Oct. 3 Wisconsin-Eau Claire ...................... W, 48-33<br />

Oct. 10 Wisconsin-Stout .................................. W, 7-6<br />

Oct. 17 @Wisconsin-Oshkosh..................... W, 24-17<br />

Oct. 24 @Wisconsin-LaCrosse..................... W, 26-14<br />

Oct. 31 Wisconsin-Whitewater ..................... L, 12-41<br />

Nov. 7 Wisconsin-River Falls...................... W, 45-15<br />

Nov. 14 @Wisconsin-Platteville.................... W, 41-27<br />

RETURNING STAT LEADERS<br />

Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD<br />

Garrett Medenwald 130 635 4.9 3<br />

Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD<br />

Tyler Wolf 2 2 0 13 0<br />

Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD<br />

Jared Jenkins 80 1210 15.1 12<br />

Defense UT AT TT Int TFL<br />

Joe Mleziva 54 35 89 4 2.5<br />

83MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong>


<strong>2010</strong> OPPONENTS<br />

Game 4: Saturday, Sept. 25, <strong>2010</strong> at Rolla, Mo.<br />

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-LaCROSSE<br />

GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

Location: LaCrosse, Wis.<br />

Founded: 1909<br />

Enrollment: 9,900<br />

Nickname: Eagles<br />

School Colors: Maroon and gray<br />

Conference: Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference<br />

Affiliation: NCAA Division III<br />

Home Facility: Roger Harring Stadium<br />

Capacity (Surface): 6,250 (Artificial)<br />

Chancellor: Dr. Joe Gow<br />

<strong>Athletics</strong> Director: Joe Baker<br />

Head Coach<br />

Dr. Larry Terry<br />

Defensive Back<br />

Derek Dreher<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

TEAM INFORMATION<br />

2009 Records: 5-5, 2-5 WIAC (tie-5th)<br />

Postseason: 0-0<br />

Starters Returning: 13 (6 off., 5 def., 2 specialty)<br />

Lettermen Returning: 34<br />

Key Returners (Offense): OL Kyle Schulz, WR Travis Bordeau,<br />

QB Nick Anker<br />

Key Returners (Defense): DB Derek Dreher, DB Dustin Drath,<br />

LB Jim Litscher<br />

COACHING STAFF<br />

Head Coach: Dr. Larry Terry<br />

Alma Mater: Wisconsin-LaCrosse, 1977<br />

Record at UWL: 62-41 (10 years)<br />

Overall Record: 87-70-1 (16 years)<br />

Office Phone: (608) 785-8680<br />

Assistant Coaches: Mike Anderson (OL), Frank Tierney (WR),<br />

Jeff Conway (DC/LB), Larry Noll (CB), T.J. Mickschl (DL),<br />

Dempsey Miller (DE), Brian Wrobel (QB),<br />

SPORTS INFORMATION<br />

<strong>Football</strong> Contact: David Johnson<br />

Office: (608) 785-8493<br />

Email: johnson.dav2@uwlax.edu<br />

Fax: (608) 785-6539<br />

Press Box: (608) 785-8991<br />

Web: www.uwlathletics.com<br />

SERIES INFORMATION<br />

Overall: UWL leads 1-0<br />

Current win streak: UWL, 1<br />

at LaCrosse: UWL, 1-0<br />

at Rolla: 0-0<br />

Last Meeting: Sept, 26, 2009, UWL 48, S&T 0<br />

<strong>2010</strong> SCHEDULE<br />

Sept. 4 East Texas Baptist ................................ 7 p.m.<br />

Sept. 11 Mary Hardin-Baylor ............................ 1 p.m.<br />

Sept. 25 @<strong>Missouri</strong> S&T .................................. 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 2 @Wisconsin-Oshkosh......................... 6 p.m.<br />

Oct. 9 Wisconsin-River Falls.......................... 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 16 Wisconsin-Platteville ........................... 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 23 @Wisconsin-Stevens Point .................. 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 30 @Wisconsin-Stout .............................. 1 p.m.<br />

Nov. 6 Wisconsin-Eau Claire ....................11:30 a.m.<br />

Nov. 13 @Wisconsin-Whitewater..................... 1 p.m.<br />

2009 RESULTS<br />

Sept. 5 @East Texas Baptist ......................... W, 28-13<br />

Sept. 12 Azuza Pacific ................................... W, 49-24<br />

Sept. 26 <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T.................................... W, 48-0<br />

Oct. 3 Wisconsin-Oshkosh ........................ W, 32-25<br />

Oct. 10 @Wisconsin-Platteville..................... L, 13-26<br />

Oct. 17 @Wisconsin-River Falls ....... W, 49-47 (3OT)<br />

Oct. 24 Wisconsin-Stevens Point .................. L, 14-26<br />

Oct. 31 Wisconsin-Stout ............................... L, 28-35<br />

Nov. 7 @Wisconsin-Eau Claire .................... L, 17-27<br />

Nov. 14 Wisconsin-Whitewater ..................... L, 21-58<br />

RETURNING STAT LEADERS<br />

Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD<br />

Lee Lauters 123 513 4.2 6<br />

Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD<br />

Nick Anker 197 347 12 2083 10<br />

Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD<br />

Alex Maxinoski 63 728 11.6 2<br />

Defense UT AT TT Int TFL<br />

Dustin Drath 47 19 66 0 2.0<br />

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<strong>2010</strong> OPPONENTS<br />

Game 5: Saturday, Oct. 2, <strong>2010</strong> at Rolla, Mo. (Homecoming)<br />

NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY<br />

GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

Location: Alva, Okla.<br />

Founded: 1897<br />

Enrollment: 2,200<br />

Nickname: Rangers<br />

School Colors: Red and black<br />

Conference: Central States <strong>Football</strong> League<br />

Affiliation: NAIA<br />

Home Facility: Ranger Field<br />

Capacity (Surface): 6,000 (Grass)<br />

President: Dr. Janet Cunningham<br />

<strong>Athletics</strong> Director: Bob Battisti<br />

Head Coach<br />

Keith Barefield<br />

Defensive Back<br />

Jarrad Ware<br />

TEAM INFORMATION<br />

2009 Records: 7-3, 5-0 CSFL<br />

Postseason: 0-0<br />

Starters Returning: 17 (8 off., 9 def., 0 specialty)<br />

Lettermen Returning: 40<br />

Key Returners (Offense): RB Nate Guillory, WR Korey Williams,<br />

QB Kyle Jech<br />

Key Returners (Defense): LB Rocky Lee, DB Jarrad Ware,<br />

LB Richard Gunnels<br />

COACHING STAFF<br />

Head Coach: Keith Barefield<br />

Alma Mater: Evangel, 1978<br />

Record at NWOSU: 22-11 (3 years)<br />

Overall Record: 88-44-2 (12 years)<br />

Office Phone: (580) 327-8488<br />

Assistant Coaches: Justin Iske (OL), Chad Adams (DC), Matt Brand,<br />

Josh Creek, Kyle Culwell, Waleed Gaines, Robbie Gaskill, Kyle<br />

Koricanek, Shane Lewis, Marcus Mead, Mike Skvor<br />

SPORTS INFORMATION<br />

<strong>Football</strong> Contact: Ryan Hintergardt<br />

Office: (580) 327-8639<br />

Email: rshintergardt@nwosu.edu<br />

Fax: (580) 327-8179<br />

Web: www.nwosu.edu/athletics<br />

SERIES INFORMATION<br />

Overall: S&T leads 1-0<br />

Current win streak: S&T, 1<br />

at Alva: 0-0<br />

at Rolla: S&T, 1-0<br />

Last Meeting: Oct. 17, 2009, S&T 31, NWOSU 28<br />

<strong>2010</strong> SCHEDULE<br />

Sept. 4 @Colorado State-Pueblo ..................... 7 p.m.<br />

Sept. 11 @South Dakota ................................... 4 p.m.<br />

Sept. 25 Texas College ...................................... 3 p.m.<br />

Oct. 2 @<strong>Missouri</strong> S&T .................................. 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 9 @Southern Nazarene .......................... 6 p.m.<br />

Oct. 16 Bacone ................................................ 2 p.m.<br />

Oct. 23 @Langston.......................................... 2 p.m.<br />

Oct. 30 @Southwestern Assys. of God ............. 2 p.m.<br />

Nov. 6 Oklahoma Panhandle State ................. 2 p.m.<br />

Nov. 13 Southern Oregon ................................ 1 p.m.<br />

2009 RESULTS<br />

Sept. 5 Colorado State-Pueblo .................... W, 34-28<br />

Sept. 12 Black Hills State ................................. L, 7-21<br />

Sept. 19 @Southwestern Assys. of God ......... W, 41-16<br />

Sept. 26 @Southeastern Oklahoma State ......... L, 9-29<br />

Oct. 10 Langston ......................................... W, 27-21<br />

Oct. 17 @<strong>Missouri</strong> S&T ............................... L, 28-31<br />

Oct. 24 Bacone .............................................. W, 64-9<br />

Oct. 31 @Southern Nazarene ...................... W, 48-28<br />

Nov. 7 Texas College .................................. W, 71-24<br />

Nov. 14 @Oklahoma Panhandle State .......... W, 68-28<br />

RETURNING STAT LEADERS<br />

Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD<br />

Nate Guillory 236 1679 7.1 18<br />

Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD<br />

Kyle Jech 147 259 6 1804 18<br />

Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD<br />

Korey Williams 60 810 13.5 6<br />

Defense UT AT TT Int TFL<br />

Rocky Lee 48 42 90 1 9.5<br />

85MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong>


<strong>2010</strong> OPPONENTS<br />

Game 6: Saturday, Oct. 9, <strong>2010</strong> at Mobile, Ala.<br />

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA<br />

GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

Location: Mobile, Ala.<br />

Founded: 1963<br />

Enrollment: 14,757<br />

Nickname: Jaguars<br />

School Colors: Blue, red and white<br />

Conference: Independent<br />

Affiliation: Unclassified in <strong>2010</strong><br />

Home Facility: Ladd-Peebles Stadium<br />

Capacity (Surface): 38,888 (FieldTurf)<br />

President: V. Gordon Moulton<br />

<strong>Athletics</strong> Director: Dr. Joel Erdmann<br />

Head Coach<br />

Joey Jones<br />

Linebacker<br />

Justin Dunn<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

TEAM INFORMATION<br />

2009 Record: 7-0<br />

Postseason: 0-0<br />

Starters Returning: 22 (10 off., 10 def., 2 specialty)<br />

Lettermen Returning: 46<br />

Key Returners (Offense): RB Brandon Ross, QB Myles Gibbon,<br />

WR Courtney Smith<br />

Key Returners (Defense): LB Justin Dunn, LB Charlie Higginbotham,<br />

DB Ken Barefield<br />

COACHING STAFF<br />

Head Coach: Joey Jones<br />

Alma Mater: Alabama, 1989<br />

Record at USA: 7-0 (1 year)<br />

Overall Record: 10-7 (2 years)<br />

Office Phone: (251) 445-4004<br />

Assistant Coaches: Ron Antoine (WR), Bill Clark (AHC/DC), Kurt<br />

Crain (LB), Chuck Dunn (LB), Greg Gregory (OC/QB), Tommy Perry<br />

(ST/RB), Mitch Rodrigue (OT/TE), Brian Turner (DL), John Turner<br />

(OL), Duwan Walker (DB)<br />

SPORTS INFORMATION<br />

<strong>Football</strong> Contact: Brian Fremund<br />

Office: (251) 414-8032<br />

Cell: (251) 623-3191<br />

Email: bfremund@usouthal.edu<br />

Fax: (251) 460-7297<br />

Web: www.usajaguars.com<br />

SERIES INFORMATION<br />

Overall: First meeting<br />

<strong>2010</strong> SCHEDULE<br />

Sept. 4 Pikeville .............................................. 4 p.m.<br />

Sept. 18 Nicholls State ...................................... 4 p.m.<br />

Sept. 25 Edward Waters (@Dothan, Ala.) ......... 3 p.m.<br />

Oct. 2 Kentucky Wesleyan ............................. 4 p.m.<br />

Oct. 9 <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T...................................... 4 p.m.<br />

Oct. 16 @Lamar .............................................. 6 p.m.<br />

Oct. 23 @California-Davis............................... 4 p.m.<br />

Oct. 30 Georgia State ....................................... 4 p.m.<br />

Nov. 6 Henderson State .................................. 4 p.m.<br />

Nov. 13 Arkansas-Monticello ........................... 6 p.m.<br />

2009 RESULTS<br />

Sept. 5 Hargrave Military Academy ............. W, 30-13<br />

Sept. 26 Army Prep ........................................ W, 56-0<br />

Oct. 10 Georgia Military JC ........................... W, 31-3<br />

Oct. 17 Louisburg JC ..................................... W, 41-7<br />

Oct. 31 Fort Union Military Academy............ W, 64-6<br />

Nov. 7 Milford Academy ............................ W, 64-12<br />

Nov. 14 Huntingdon ...................................... W, 35-0<br />

RETURNING STAT LEADERS<br />

Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD<br />

Brandon Ross 75 594 7.9 13<br />

Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD<br />

Myles Gibbon 29 51 2 538 6<br />

Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD<br />

Courtney Smith 20 473 23.6 5<br />

Defense UT AT TT Int TFL<br />

Justin Dunn 21 19 40 0 7.5<br />

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<strong>2010</strong> OPPONENTS<br />

Game 7: Saturday, Oct. 16, <strong>2010</strong> at Rolla, Mo. (Hall of Fame Day)<br />

KENTUCKY WESLEYAN COLLEGE<br />

GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

Location: Owensboro, Ky.<br />

Founded: 1866<br />

Enrollment: 968<br />

Nickname: Panthers<br />

School Colors: Purple and white<br />

Conference: Independent<br />

Affiliation: NCAA Division II<br />

Home Facility: Steele Stadium<br />

Capacity (Surface): 3,000 (Field Turf)<br />

President: Dr. Anne Cairns Federlein<br />

<strong>Athletics</strong> Director: Gary Gallup<br />

Head Coach<br />

Brent Holdsclaw<br />

Quarterback<br />

Vincent Lalonde<br />

TEAM INFORMATION<br />

2009 Record: 2-9<br />

Postseason: 0-0<br />

Starters Returning: 16 (9 off., 6 def., 1 specialty)<br />

Lettermen Returning: 40<br />

Key Returners (Offense): QB Vince Lalonde, RB Thomas Gordon,<br />

WR Derek Brown<br />

Key Returners (Defense): LB David James, LB Ken Stoklosa,<br />

DB Khalid Harris<br />

COACHING STAFF<br />

Head Coach: Brent Holdsclaw<br />

Alma Mater: Kentucky Wesleyan, 1993<br />

Record at KWC: 10-32 (4 years)<br />

Overall Record: Same<br />

Office Phone: (270) 852-3350<br />

Assistant Coaches: David Arnold, Randy Bergman, Greg<br />

Brown, Tom Parry, Erick Salisbury, Art Tolliver<br />

SPORTS INFORMATION<br />

<strong>Football</strong> Contact: Roy Pickerill<br />

Office: (270) 852-3347<br />

Cell: (270) 316-8838<br />

Email: pickeril@kwc.edu<br />

Fax: (270) 852-3356<br />

Web: www.kwcpanthers.com<br />

SERIES INFORMATION<br />

Overall: <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T leads 6-0<br />

Current win streak: <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T, 6<br />

at Owensboro: <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T, 3-0<br />

at Rolla: <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T, 3-0<br />

Last Meeting: Nov. 14, 2009, S&T 34, KWC 14<br />

<strong>2010</strong> SCHEDULE<br />

Sept. 2 Indianapolis ........................................ 6 p.m.<br />

Sept. 11 Pikeville .............................................. 6 p.m.<br />

Sept. 18 @Central State ............................. 12:30 p.m.<br />

Sept. 25 Alma ................................................... 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 2 @South Alabama ................................. 4 p.m.<br />

Oct. 9 @Urbana........................................... 12 p.m.<br />

Oct. 16 @<strong>Missouri</strong> S&T .................................. 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 23 Saint Joseph’s ...................................... 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 30 Miles ................................................... 1 p.m.<br />

Nov. 6 Notre Dame (Ohio)............................. 1 p.m.<br />

Nov. 13 @Concordia (Ala.) .............................. 1 p.m.<br />

2009 RESULTS<br />

Aug. 27 @Indianapolis.................................... L, 3-31<br />

Sept. 3 @Murray State ................................. L, 10-66<br />

Sept. 19 @Kentucky State .............................. L, 25-30<br />

Sept. 26 @Southwest Baptist ......................... L, 20-50<br />

Oct. 3 Central State .......................... W, 31-30 (OT)<br />

Oct. 10 Urbana ............................................. L, 16-24<br />

Oct. 17 Grand View ...................................... L, 12-24<br />

Oct. 24 @Saint Joseph’s .................................. L, 7-48<br />

Oct. 31 @Lake Erie ......................................... L, 7-24<br />

Nov. 7 @Lincoln .......................................... W, 21-6<br />

Nov. 14 <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T................................... L, 14-34<br />

RETURNING STAT LEADERS<br />

Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD<br />

Thomas Gordon 147 555 3.8 5<br />

Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD<br />

Vincent Lalonde 129 198 7 861 8<br />

Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD<br />

Thomas Gordon 29 91 3.1 0<br />

Defense UT AT TT Int TFL<br />

David James 58 69 118 1 15.0<br />

87MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong>


<strong>2010</strong> OPPONENTS<br />

Game 8: Saturday, Oct. 23, <strong>2010</strong> at Fort Wayne, Ind.<br />

UNIVERSITY OF SAINT FRANCIS<br />

GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

Location: Fort Wayne, Ind.<br />

Founded: 1890<br />

Enrollment: 2,100<br />

Nickname: Cougars<br />

School Colors: Royal blue and white<br />

Conference: Mid-States <strong>Football</strong> Association<br />

Affiliation: NAIA<br />

Home Facility: Bishop D’Arcy Stadium<br />

Capacity (Surface): 3,500 (Sporturf)<br />

President: Sister M. Elise Kriss<br />

<strong>Athletics</strong> Director: Mark Pope<br />

Head Coach<br />

Kevin Donley<br />

Quarterback<br />

Shaine Tierney<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

TEAM INFORMATION<br />

2009 Records: 7-3, 5-1 MSFA (tie-2nd)<br />

Postseason: 0-0<br />

Starters Returning: 8 (4 off., 4 def., 0 specialty)<br />

Lettermen Returning: 39<br />

Key Returners (Offense): QB Shaine Tierney, WR Kyle Peabody,<br />

OL Brendan Carragher<br />

Key Returners (Defense): LB Jordan Wise, DB Ross Bauman,<br />

LB Quinn Doan<br />

COACHING STAFF<br />

Head Coach: Kevin Donley<br />

Alma Mater: Anderson, 1973<br />

Record at USF: 121-26 (12 years)<br />

Overall Record: 236-112-1 (31 years)<br />

Office Phone: (260) 399-7700 ext. 6200<br />

Assistant Coaches: Warren Maloney (DC/DB), Doug Coate<br />

(TB), Al Harants (WB), Eddie Nolan (TE), Pat Donley (WR),<br />

Trevor Miller (OL), Maury Waugh (LB), Dave Ivy (LB), Eric<br />

Wagoner (DL)<br />

SPORTS INFORMATION<br />

<strong>Football</strong> Contact: Bill Scott<br />

Office: (260) 399-7700 ext. 6223<br />

Cell: (260) 760-5884<br />

Email: bscott@sf.edu<br />

Fax: (260) 399-8164<br />

Web: www.saintfranciscougars.com<br />

SERIES INFORMATION<br />

Overall: S&T leads 1-0<br />

Current win streak: S&T, 1<br />

at Fort Wayne: 0-0<br />

at Rolla: S&T, 1-0<br />

Last Meeting: Oct. 24, 2009, S&T 39, USF 37<br />

<strong>2010</strong> SCHEDULE<br />

Sept. 11 @Iowa Wesleyan ............................... 12 p.m.<br />

Sept. 18 St. Ambrose ...................................... 12 p.m.<br />

Sept. 25 @Marian ............................................. 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 2 Malone .............................................. 12 p.m.<br />

Oct. 9 Walsh ................................................ 12 p.m.<br />

Oct. 16 @Trinity International ......................... 2 p.m.<br />

Oct. 23 <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T.................................... 12 p.m.<br />

Oct. 30 @Olivet Nazarene ............................... 1 p.m.<br />

Nov. 6 @Saint Xavier ..................................... 2 p.m.<br />

Nov. 13 Taylor ............................................... 12 p.m.<br />

2009 RESULTS<br />

Sept. 12 Iowa Wesleyan .................................. W, 55-0<br />

Sept. 19 @St. Ambrose ................................. W, 30-10<br />

Sept. 26 Marian .............................................. W, 28-7<br />

Oct. 3 @Malone......................................... W, 42-14<br />

Oct. 10 @Walsh .......................................... W, 20-14<br />

Oct. 17 Trinity International .......................... W, 63-7<br />

Oct. 24 @<strong>Missouri</strong> S&T ............................... L, 37-39<br />

Oct. 31 Olivet Nazarene ................................ W, 56-7<br />

Nov. 7 Saint Xavier ...................................... L, 24-36<br />

Nov. 14 @Taylor ........................................... L, 16-23<br />

RETURNING STAT LEADERS<br />

Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD<br />

Shaine Tierney 72 347 4.8 8<br />

Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD<br />

Shane Tierney 182 273 8 2142 11<br />

Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD<br />

Kyle Peabody 30 283 9.4 1<br />

Defense UT AT TT Int TFL<br />

Jordan Wise 27 42 69 1 2.5<br />

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Game 9: Saturday, Oct. 30, <strong>2010</strong> at Rolla, Mo.<br />

URBANA UNIVERSITY<br />

<strong>2010</strong> OPPONENTS<br />

GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

Location: Urbana, Ohio<br />

Founded: 1850<br />

Enrollment: 1,505<br />

Nickname: Blue Knights<br />

School Colors: Royal blue and white<br />

Conference: Independent<br />

Affiliation: NCAA Division II<br />

Home Facility: Urbana University Stadium<br />

Capacity (Surface): 3,000 (FieldTurf<br />

President: Dr. Stephen B. Jones<br />

<strong>Athletics</strong> Director: Doug Young<br />

Head Coach<br />

Dave Taynor<br />

Linebacker<br />

Travis Brisco<br />

TEAM INFORMATION<br />

2009 Records: 6-5<br />

Postseason: 0-0<br />

Starters Returning: 13 (7 off., 4 def., 1 specialty)<br />

Lettermen Returning: 37<br />

Key Returners (Offense): QB Evan Gehlert, RB Boise Moon,<br />

OL Ethan Oakley<br />

Key Returners (Defense): DL Derric Montgomery, LB Travis Brisco,<br />

DB Steven Allen<br />

COACHING STAFF<br />

Head Coach: David Taynor<br />

Alma Mater: Urbana, 1999<br />

Record at UU: 7-15 (2 years)<br />

Overall Record: Same<br />

Office Phone: (937) 484-1292<br />

Assistant Coaches: David Barr (AHC/DC), Matt Handzo (OC/WR),<br />

Jeff Smith (DL), John Shingler (LB), Rod Wilson (DB), Tobias Tuomi<br />

(TE)<br />

SPORTS INFORMATION<br />

<strong>Football</strong> Contact: Chris Anders<br />

Office: (937) 484-1290<br />

Email: canders@urbana.edu<br />

Fax: (937) 484-1389<br />

Press Box: (937) 652-6847<br />

Web: sports.urbana.edu<br />

SERIES INFORMATION<br />

Overall: First meeting<br />

<strong>2010</strong> SCHEDULE<br />

Sept. 4 @West Virginia Wesleyan .................... 1 p.m.<br />

Sept. 11 Seton Hill .......................................... 12 p.m.<br />

Sept. 18 @Tusculum......................................... 1 p.m.<br />

Sept. 25 @Walsh .............................................. 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 2 Southwest Baptist .............................. 12 p.m.<br />

Oct. 9 Kentucky Wesleyan ........................... 12 p.m.<br />

Oct. 16 @Saint Joseph’s ................................... 2 p.m.<br />

Oct. 23 Charleston ........................................ 12 p.m.<br />

Oct. 30 @<strong>Missouri</strong> S&T .................................. 2 p.m.<br />

Nov. 6 Central State ..................................... 12 p.m.<br />

Nov. 13 @Notre Dame (Ohio).......................... 1 p.m.<br />

2009 RESULTS<br />

Aug. 27 @Findlay ......................................... L, 21-42<br />

Sept. 5 West Virginia Wesleyan ................... W, 20-19<br />

Sept. 12 @Dayton......................................... W, 13-10<br />

Sept. 19 Tusculum ......................................... L, 35-45<br />

Sept. 26 Walsh ............................................... L, 21-59<br />

Oct. 10 @Kentucky Wesleyan ...................... W, 24-16<br />

Oct. 17 Saint Joseph’s .................................. W, 21-14<br />

Oct. 24 @Lake Erie ......................................... L, 6-20<br />

Oct. 31 Ohio Dominican .............................. L, 12-21<br />

Nov. 7 @Seton Hill ..................................... W, 30-14<br />

Nov. 14 @Central State .................................. W, 40-8<br />

RETURNING STAT LEADERS<br />

Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD<br />

Boise Moon 33 319 9.7 2<br />

Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD<br />

Evan Gehlert 120 238 7 1284 12<br />

Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD<br />

Jerrell Leak 58 637 11.0 3<br />

Defense UT AT TT Int TFL<br />

Travis Brisco 76 34 110 0 27.0<br />

89MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong>


<strong>2010</strong> OPPONENTS<br />

Game 10: Saturday, Nov. 6, <strong>2010</strong> at Rensselaer, Ind.<br />

SAINT JOSEPH’S COLLEGE<br />

GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

Location: Rensselaer, Ind.<br />

Founded: 1889<br />

Enrollment: 1,041<br />

Nickname: Pumas<br />

School Colors: Cardinal and purple<br />

Conference: Independent<br />

Affiliation: NCAA Division II<br />

Home Facility: Alumni Stadium<br />

Capacity (Surface): 4,000 (Grass)<br />

President: Dr. Ernest R. Mills III<br />

<strong>Athletics</strong> Director: Bill Massoels<br />

Head Coach<br />

A.J. Ricker<br />

Quarterback<br />

Mike Hladik<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

TEAM INFORMATION<br />

2009 Record: 5-6<br />

Postseason: 0-0<br />

Starters Returning: 18 (7 off., 9 def., 2 specialty)<br />

Lettermen Returning: 42<br />

Key Returners (Offense): QB Mike Hladik, RB Jashon Banks,<br />

WR Mack Ogletree<br />

Key Returners (Defense): DB Ronnell Tibbs, SS DeShon<br />

McClendon, LB Anthony Rouba<br />

COACHING STAFF<br />

Head Coach: A.J. Ricker<br />

Alma Mater: <strong>Missouri</strong>, 2003<br />

Record at SJC: First year<br />

Overall Record: Same<br />

Office Phone: (219) 866-6424<br />

Assistant Coaches: Michael LaFleur (QB), Cory Sanders (DC), Dan<br />

Lemke (DB), David Denham (DL), Calvin Blackmon (WR)<br />

SPORTS INFORMATION<br />

<strong>Football</strong> Contact: Ken Badylak<br />

Office: (219) 866-6141<br />

Cell: (219) 863-2457<br />

Email: kbadylak@saintjoe.edu<br />

Fax: (219) 866-6280<br />

Web: www.saintjoe.edu/athletics<br />

SERIES INFORMATION<br />

Overall: SJC leads 4-1<br />

Current win streak: SJC, 1<br />

at Rensselaer: SJC, 2-0<br />

at Rolla: SJC, 2-1<br />

Last Meeting: Sept. 12, 2009, SJC 44, S&T 41 (2OT)<br />

<strong>2010</strong> SCHEDULE<br />

Aug. 28 Truman State ..................................... 12 p.m.<br />

Sept. 4 @Indiana State .................................... 7 p.m.<br />

Sept. 11 @Shepherd ........................................11 a.m.<br />

Sept. 18 @Valparaiso ........................................ 7 p.m.<br />

Oct. 2 @Lincoln ............................................ 2 p.m.<br />

Oct. 9 Notre Dame (Ohio)........................... 12 p.m.<br />

Oct. 16 Urbana .............................................. 12 p.m.<br />

Oct. 23 @Kentucky Wesleyan .......................... 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 30 @Southwest Baptist .......................... 12 p.m.<br />

Nov. 6 <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T.................................... 12 p.m.<br />

2009 RESULTS<br />

Aug. 29 Hillsdale............................................. L, 7-37<br />

Sept. 5 Valparaiso ......................................... W, 31-6<br />

Sept. 12 @<strong>Missouri</strong> S&T ................... W, 44-41 (2OT)<br />

Sept. 19 Lake Erie .......................................... L, 21-31<br />

Sept. 26 Lincoln ............................................. W, 41-7<br />

Oct. 3 @Sam Houston State .......................... L, 0-41<br />

Oct. 10 @Ohio Dominican ........................... L, 14-45<br />

Oct. 17 @Urbana.......................................... L, 14-21<br />

Oct. 24 Kentucky Wesleyan ........................... W, 48-7<br />

Oct. 31 Southwest Baptist ............................. L, 16-28<br />

Nov. 7 @Central State ................................ W, 31-20<br />

RETURNING STAT LEADERS<br />

Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD<br />

Jashon Banks 161 1087 6.4 9<br />

Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD<br />

Mike Hladik 153 267 12 1512 8<br />

Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD<br />

Mack Ogletree 31 292 9.4 2<br />

Defense UT AT TT Int TFL<br />

Ben Gomes 36 40 76 0 1.5<br />

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Game 11: Saturday, Nov. 13, <strong>2010</strong> at Jefferson City, Mo.<br />

LINCOLN UNIVERSITY<br />

<strong>2010</strong> OPPONENTS<br />

GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

Location: Jefferson City, Mo.<br />

Founded: 1866<br />

Enrollment: 3,300<br />

Nickname: Blue Tigers<br />

School Colors: Navy blue and gray<br />

Conference: Independent<br />

Affiliation: NCAA Division II<br />

Home Facility: Dwight T. Reed Stadium<br />

Capacity (Surface): 6,000 (Grass)<br />

President: Dr. Carolyn Maloney<br />

<strong>Athletics</strong> Director (Interim): Betty Kemna<br />

Head Coach<br />

Nathan Cochran<br />

Quarterback<br />

Josh Goffigan<br />

TEAM INFORMATION<br />

2009 Record: 0-11<br />

Postseason: 0-0<br />

Starters Returning: 12 (4 off., 8 def., 0 specialty)<br />

Lettermen Returning: 7<br />

Key Returners (Offense): OL Allen Grant, OL Lamont Brown,<br />

WR Josh Goffigan<br />

Key Returners (Defense): DB O’Hara Fluellen, LB Torrence Malone,<br />

LB Justin Hayes<br />

COACHING STAFF<br />

Head Coach: Nathan Cochran<br />

Alma Mater: South Carolina State<br />

Record at LU: 0-11 (1 year)<br />

Overall Record: Same<br />

Office Phone: (573) 681-5961<br />

Assistant Coaches: Thomas Howard (DC), Glenn Reese (RB),<br />

Antoine Manning (DB), Josh Varner (OL), Sean Anderson (WR)<br />

SPORTS INFORMATION<br />

<strong>Football</strong> Contact: Brian Kortz<br />

Office: (573) 681-5343<br />

Cell: (970) 946-6326<br />

Email: kortzb@lincolnu.edu<br />

Fax: (573) 681-5324<br />

Web: www.lubluetigers.com<br />

SERIES INFORMATION<br />

Overall: <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T leads 19-9<br />

Current win streak: <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T, 4<br />

at Jefferson City: <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T, 8-6<br />

at Rolla: <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T, 11-3<br />

Last Meeting: Oct. 31, 2008, S&T 35, LU 14<br />

<strong>2010</strong> SCHEDULE<br />

Sept. 4 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Southern ........................... 6 p.m.<br />

Sept. 9 @<strong>Missouri</strong> Western ............................. 6 p.m.<br />

Sept. 18 Oklahoma Panhandle State ................. 2 p.m.<br />

Sept. 25 @Morehouse....................................... 7 p.m.<br />

Oct. 2 Saint Joseph’s ...................................... 2 p.m.<br />

Oct. 9 Southwest Baptist ................................ 2 p.m.<br />

Oct. 16 @Prairie View A&M ............................ 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 23 @Peru State ........................................ 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 30 @Langston.......................................... 2 p.m.<br />

Nov. 6 Azuza Pacific ....................................... 2 p.m.<br />

Nov. 13 <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T...................................... 2 p.m.<br />

2009 RESULTS<br />

Aug. 29 Upper Iowa ........................................ L, 6-65<br />

Sept. 5 Langston ............................................ L, 6-31<br />

Sept. 12 @Virginia State................................... L, 6-38<br />

Sept. 19 Morehouse ......................................... L, 0-38<br />

Sept. 26 @Saint Joseph’s .................................. L, 7-41<br />

Oct. 3 LaGrange ........................................... L, 7-20<br />

Oct. 10 Peru State ......................................... L, 14-16<br />

Oct. 17 @Central State ................................... L, 0-22<br />

Oct. 31 @<strong>Missouri</strong> S&T ............................... L, 14-35<br />

Nov. 7 Kentucky Wesleyan ............................ L, 6-21<br />

Nov. 14 @Mississippi Valley State ................... L, 6-16<br />

RETURNING STAT LEADERS<br />

Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD<br />

Josh Goffigan 135 208 1.5 4<br />

Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD<br />

Allen McClain 21 68 4 336 1<br />

Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD<br />

Josh Goffigan 12 181 15.1 1<br />

Defense UT AT TT Int TFL<br />

Ammar Dyson 32 15 47 2 1.5<br />

91MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong>


HALL OF FAME<br />

The top student-athletes in the history of the university athletic program are permanently enshrined in the<br />

Athletic Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame is located on the ground level of the Gale Bullman Multi-Purpose Building.<br />

Heading into the <strong>2010</strong> academic year, a total of 131 individuals and 14 teams have been inducted<br />

into the Hall of Fame, a total that includes 76 members that played or coached football at the university<br />

as well as seven teams.<br />

Two former <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T football players, Mike Wise and Leonard Stout, will be among those inducted in <strong>2010</strong>;<br />

the induction ceremony is slated to take place Oct. 16.<br />

The list of those inductees follows:<br />

MINER FOOTBALL <strong>2010</strong><br />

Inductee Class Inducted Inductee Class Inducted<br />

Donald Agers 1959 1989 Joel Loveridge 1939 1992<br />

Dewey Allgood (Coach) — 1996 Gary McAlpin 1973 1989<br />

Perry Allison 1959 1995 Jim McGrath 1949 1990<br />

Frank Appleyard 1937 1988 James McGregor 1937 1987<br />

Keith Bailey 1964 1991 A.C. “Bud” Mercier (Coach) — 2004<br />

Carroll “Punch” Bennett 1954 1988 Elton Miller 1917 1988<br />

Bob Berry 1972 1989 James Nevin 1917 1988<br />

Jerry Berry 1949 1993 Bob Nevins 1941 1991<br />

Edwin Bohn 1921 1988 Melvin Nickel 1938 1993<br />

Harry Bolon 1929 1989 Robert Nicodemus 1969 1989<br />

Gale Bullman (Coach) — 1987 Larry Oliver 1970 1988<br />

Les Clark 1972 1993 Tom Owens 1968 1993<br />

Kim Colter 1973 1995 Ray Parker, Jr. 1960 1990<br />

Keith Cook 1942 1994 Herman Pfeifer 1936 1987<br />

Tom Cooper 1960 1988 Eric Potts 1973 1994<br />

Andy Cox 1979 1995 Dick Roemerman 1951 2000<br />

Dick Cunningham 1942 1987 Franklin Rogers 1941 1988<br />

Frank Dennie (Coach) — 1987 Terry Ryan — 1998<br />

Milan Detweiler 1911 1994 Art Schmidt 1950 1991<br />

Merle Dillow 1980 2000 Randy Shed 1985 2000<br />

Stu Dunlop 1976 1992 Dennis Smith 1972 2001<br />

Roger Feaster 1957 1989 Bob Somerville 1972 1990<br />

Charlie Finley (Coach) — 2005 Joseph Spafford 1940 1990<br />

Mark Franklin 1980 1996 Joe Strawhun 1941 1990<br />

Paul Fullop 1948 1988 Otis Taylor 1942 1988<br />

Thor Gjelsteen 1953 1992 Craig Thomas 1984 2006<br />

Bill Grantham 1981 1997 Harold Thomas 1927 1987<br />

Edward Hanstein 1971 1988 Harry Thornton 1936 1988<br />

Milburn Hassler 1931 1987 Burr Van Nostrand (Coach) — 2006<br />

Greg Haug 1976 2001 Pete Weitzel 1955 1993<br />

Craig Heath 1981 1999 William Wheeler 1960 1991<br />

Tom Herrick 1958 2002 Fred White 1971 1989<br />

Gene Huffman 1952 1987 James Wilson 1940 1988<br />

John Imlay — 1987 Frank Winfield 1971 1990<br />

Mike Joshua 1975 1997 1914 Team — 1998<br />

Robert Kemper 1949 1992 1941 Team --- 2008<br />

Elmer Kirchoff 1936 1987 1950 Team — 2000<br />

Ed Kromka 1942 1987 1956 Team — 2006<br />

Harold Krueger 1942 1993 1969 Team --- 2009<br />

Harley Ladd 1940 1987 1980 Team — 2000<br />

Edwin Lane 1970 1989 1983 Team — 2005<br />

Llewelyn Lodwick 1914 1987<br />

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GLVC FOOTBALL IN 2012<br />

Office:<br />

201 S. Capitol Avenue<br />

Pan Am Plaza, Suite 560<br />

Indianapolis, Ind. 46225<br />

Phone: 317-237-2106<br />

Web: www.glvcsports.com<br />

Established: 1978<br />

Commissioner: Jim Naumovich<br />

Associate Commissioner: Tom Daeger<br />

Assistant Commissioner: Wispeny Ellis<br />

Member Institutions:<br />

Bellarmine University<br />

(Louisville, Ky.)<br />

Drury University<br />

(Springfield, Mo.)<br />

Kentucky Wesleyan College*<br />

(Owensboro, Ky.)<br />

Lewis University<br />

(Romeoville, Ill.)<br />

Maryville University<br />

(St. Louis, Mo.)<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> S&T*<br />

(Rolla, Mo.)<br />

Northern Kentucky University<br />

(Highland Heights, Ky.)<br />

Quincy University*<br />

(Quincy, Ill.)<br />

Rockhurst University<br />

(Kansas City, Mo.)<br />

Saint Joseph’s College*<br />

(Rensselaer, Ind.)<br />

University of Illinois-Springfield<br />

(Springfield, Ill.)<br />

University of Indianapolis*<br />

(Indianapolis, Ind.)<br />

University of <strong>Missouri</strong>-St. Louis<br />

(St. Louis, Mo.)<br />

University of Southern Indiana<br />

(Evansville, Ind.)<br />

University of Wisconsin-Parkside<br />

(Kenosha, Wis.)<br />

William Jewell College*<br />

(Liberty, Mo.)<br />

*Schools which sponsor football<br />

The Great Lakes Valley Conference – of which <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T<br />

is a member – has developed a timeline for adding football as a<br />

sponsored championship sport with the 2012 season being<br />

targeted as the league’s inaugural football campaign.<br />

“I am extremely excited about the announcement of the<br />

timeline for the beginning of Great Lakes Valley Conference<br />

football,” said <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T director of athletics Mark Mullin.<br />

“Since joining the league in 2005 it has been our desire to have<br />

football as a GLVC championship sport. We look forward to 2012<br />

and the inaugural season of GLVC football.<br />

“The Great Lakes Valley Conference is an outstanding league<br />

and we are pleased to be a part of it. I am confident that it will<br />

be strengthened by the addition of football as a sponsored sport,”<br />

Mullin added.<br />

“The addition of football as the 18th championship sponsored<br />

by the GLVC is a significant step for the league and our member<br />

institutions that sponsor the sport,” said GLVC commissioner Jim<br />

Naumovich in a release issued by the conference Tuesday. “The<br />

athletic directors from our football-playing institutions have all<br />

expressed their desire to compete in the GLVC and I am happy<br />

that we will be able to accommodate this request beginning in<br />

2012.”<br />

The addition of football as a conference sport was approved by<br />

the GLVC’s Council of Presidents as the league will have the<br />

minimum number of institutions needed to sponsor the sport at<br />

the conference level. William Jewell will join the GLVC in the<br />

2011-12 academic year as the league’s 16th member institution<br />

and sixth with football along with <strong>Missouri</strong> S&T, Indianapolis,<br />

Kentucky Wesleyan, Quincy and Saint Joseph’s.<br />

S&T, Kentucky Wesleyan and Saint Joseph’s are currently<br />

affiliated with the Great Lakes <strong>Football</strong> Conference, while Quincy<br />

is a member of the Mid-States <strong>Football</strong> Association and<br />

Indianapolis is currently an associate member of the Great Lakes<br />

Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in football and will remain with<br />

the GLIAC through the 2011 season.<br />

The GLVC is also exploring additional football-playing<br />

institutions that would serve as associate members of the<br />

conference.<br />

“I think the addition of football will be a positive development<br />

for our league and will be well received by our football studentathletes,<br />

their coaches and fans,” Naumovich said. “We are excited<br />

to become an NCAA Division II football conference.”

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