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votes, while Mount Union received 4 votes. Whitewater (3-0, 0-0 WIAC) will have a week off and then host UW-Platteville (2-1, 0-0 WIAC) Saturday, October 1 at 2:00 pm. Warhawks Maintain No. 1 Ranking in National Polls 9/26/2011 Taking a week break after defeating Campbellsville 54-14, UW-Whitewater football is still ranked No. 1 in both the D3football.com Top 25 and AFCA D-III Coaches’ Top 25 polls. UW-Whitewater received 19 out of 25 first place votes in the D3Football.com poll, leaving the remaining 6 votes to No. 2 ranked Mount Union. No. 1 ranked Whitewater received 39 out of 42 first place votes in the AFCA D-III poll, leaving No. 2 Mount Union with 3. Whitewater (3-0, 0-0 WIAC) will host UW-Platteville (2-1, 0-0 WIAC) Saturday, October 1 at 2:00 pm. A Vote for Leipold Benefits Charity and Scholarship Credit to Ketchum Incorporated, Liberty Mutual, andPR Newswire for the contents of this story UW-Whitewater head football coach Lance Leipold, 57-3 with four Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference titles and three NCAA Division III championships in his first four years, has earned a shelf full of coaching honors, including national Division III coach of the year in three of his four seasons at UW- W. Warhawk fans can aid in the bid for another, with charity and the UW-W scholarship fund benefitting from fans’ participation. Liberty Mutual, in partnership with the College Football Hall of Fame December 3 at coachoftheyear.com. The award celebrates college football coaches from the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), Division II and Division III for their success and sportsmanship on the field and achievements and contributions off the field., provides fans an opportunity to show their support for their teams’ leaders by voting online daily through coachoftheyear.com. Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year winners receive a $50,000 donation from Liberty Mutual to the charity or charities of his choice, as well as a $20,000 scholarship grant in their name to their school’s alumni association. Since its inaugural season in 2006, the Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award has donated more than $1.2 million to over 80 charities and colleges. This year’s finalists will be announced December 6 and the winners will be announced January 9, 2012, in New Orleans, in advance of the BCS championship game. The 2011 Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year voting and selection process is a unique process involving fans, College Football Hall of Fame players and coaches, and college football media: * Up to December 3: Voting open to all fans at coachoftheyear.com. The top 15 coaches with the most fan votes in each of the four college football divisions – FBS, FCS, Division II, and Division III – advance to an evaluation process using an objective scoring model endorsed by the College Football Hall of Fame to measure coaching excellence, sportsmanship, integrity, academic success and community commitment. * December 6: Finalists are announced – 10 coaches from the FBS and five coaches each from the FCS, Division II, and Division III. 96

* December 6-22: Finalist voting open to all fans at coachoftheyear.comArchie Manning, Lou Holtz, Vince Dooley, Ronnie Lott, Archie Griffin; and famed sports analysts including, Kirk Herbstreit, Stewart Mandel and Tim Brando. Winners are ultimately determined using the following voting weight: Fans 20%, College Football Hall of Fame 55%, and Media 25%.. Votes are also cast by two select panels – one representing the College Football Hall of Fame and one comprised of select members of the media. Members of these panels include: * January 9: The 2011 Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award winners will be announced in advance of the BCS championship game in New Orleans, Louisiana. Fans also will have new and enhanced ways to show their support their favorite coach and engage with the college football community: * Daily voting by Division – New in 2011, fans can vote for one coach in each division per day * Coach of the Year goes mobile – Fans can now vote for their favorite coaches anywhere and anytime by visiting a mobile-enabled version of coachoftheyear.com on their smart phones Warhawks Host UW-Platteville 09/27/2011 Today’s Game The oldest series in UW-Whitewater football resumes Saturday, October 1 when the Warhawks host UW- Platteville in Perkins Stadium at 2:00. Last Year UW-W won 49-17 at Ralph Davis Stadium in Platteville. The Pioneers scored first, using two long Nick Anderson to Joe Burkeland passes for a 7-0 lead. UW-P still led 10-7 with 13:08 left in the first half. A Matt Blanchard (Lake Zurich, IL/Lake Zurich) to Adam Brandes (Burlington/Catholic Central) 33 yard pass put Whitewater in front to stay 14-10 with 4:37 left in the second quarter. Whitewater took a 21-10 lead into intermission. A fumble recovery and an interception led to two of the Warhawk scores in the third quarter, and the period ended with UW-W in front 49-10. Whitewater totaled 32 first downs to 10 for Platteville, 295 yards rushing to -13, and 637 yards of total offense to 172. Platteville had three turnovers, Whitewater none. Warhawk Levell Coppage (Oak Park, IL/Oak Park) rushed 23 times for 134 yards and Booker Stanley (Milwaukee/Whitefish Bay) added 94 on nine carries. Matt Blanchard (Lake Zurich, IL/Lake Zurich) went 24-30 for 337 yards and three TD’s, nine of those completions to Aaron Rusch (Hartford/Hartford) and Brandes totaling 104 yards on 5 receptions. Anderson went 10-23 for 184 yards and one TD for UW-P, with Burkeland and Lee Vlasak both catching three passes. Linebacker Greg Arnold (Big Bend/Mukwonago) had four tackles, two tackles for a loss, one fumble forced and one recovery, and two quarterback sacks for the Warhawks. DB Courtney Alexander was in on 12 tackles for UW-P. The Series UW-Whitewater’s record all-time against UW-Platteville 75-24-4 The current streak: Whitewater won last six games. When it started: 1895, UW-Whitewater defeated UW-Platteville 10-0 Most points scored by UW-W: 63 in 2005 Most points scored by UW-P: 56 in 1976 Most points combined: 91 (63-28 in 2005) Shutouts by UW-W: 31 Shutouts by UW-P: 12 97

* December 6-22: Finalist voting open <strong>to</strong> all fans at coachoftheyear.comArchie Manning, Lou Holtz,<br />

Vince Dooley, Ronnie Lott, Archie Griffin; and famed sports analysts including, Kirk Herbstreit, Stewart<br />

Mandel and Tim Brando. Winners are ultimately determined using the following voting weight: Fans<br />

20%, College Football Hall of Fame 55%, and Media 25%.. Votes are also cast by two select panels –<br />

one representing the College Football Hall of Fame and one comprised of select members of the media.<br />

Members of these panels include:<br />

* January 9: The 2011 Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award winners will be announced in advance of<br />

the BCS championship game in New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />

Fans also will have new and enhanced ways <strong>to</strong> show their support their favorite coach and engage with<br />

the college football community:<br />

* Daily voting by Division – New in 2011, fans can vote for one coach in each division per day<br />

* Coach of the Year goes mobile – Fans can now vote for their favorite coaches anywhere and anytime<br />

by visiting a mobile-enabled version of coachoftheyear.com on their smart phones<br />

Warhawks Host <strong>UW</strong>-Platteville<br />

09/27/2011<br />

Today’s Game<br />

The oldest series in <strong>UW</strong>-<strong>Whitewater</strong> football resumes Saturday, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1 when the Warhawks host <strong>UW</strong>-<br />

Platteville in Perkins Stadium at 2:00.<br />

Last Year<br />

<strong>UW</strong>-W won 49-17 at Ralph Davis Stadium in Platteville. The Pioneers scored first, using two long Nick<br />

Anderson <strong>to</strong> Joe Burkeland passes for a 7-0 lead. <strong>UW</strong>-P still led 10-7 with 13:08 left in the first half. A<br />

Matt Blanchard (Lake Zurich, IL/Lake Zurich) <strong>to</strong> Adam Brandes (Burling<strong>to</strong>n/Catholic Central) 33 yard pass<br />

put <strong>Whitewater</strong> in front <strong>to</strong> stay 14-10 with 4:37 left in the second quarter. <strong>Whitewater</strong> <strong>to</strong>ok a 21-10 lead<br />

in<strong>to</strong> intermission. A fumble recovery and an interception led <strong>to</strong> two of the Warhawk scores in the third<br />

quarter, and the period ended with <strong>UW</strong>-W in front 49-10. <strong>Whitewater</strong> <strong>to</strong>taled 32 first downs <strong>to</strong> 10 for<br />

Platteville, 295 yards rushing <strong>to</strong> -13, and 637 yards of <strong>to</strong>tal offense <strong>to</strong> 172. Platteville had three turnovers,<br />

<strong>Whitewater</strong> none. Warhawk Levell Coppage (Oak Park, IL/Oak Park) rushed 23 times for 134 yards and<br />

<strong>Book</strong>er Stanley (Milwaukee/Whitefish Bay) added 94 on nine carries. Matt Blanchard (Lake Zurich,<br />

IL/Lake Zurich) went 24-30 for 337 yards and three TD’s, nine of those completions <strong>to</strong> Aaron Rusch<br />

(Hartford/Hartford) and Brandes <strong>to</strong>taling 104 yards on 5 receptions. Anderson went 10-23 for 184 yards<br />

and one TD for <strong>UW</strong>-P, with Burkeland and Lee Vlasak both catching three passes. Linebacker Greg<br />

Arnold (Big Bend/Mukwonago) had four tackles, two tackles for a loss, one fumble forced and one<br />

recovery, and two quarterback sacks for the Warhawks. DB Courtney Alexander was in on <strong>12</strong> tackles for<br />

<strong>UW</strong>-P.<br />

The Series<br />

<strong>UW</strong>-<strong>Whitewater</strong>’s record all-time against <strong>UW</strong>-Platteville 75-24-4<br />

The current streak: <strong>Whitewater</strong> won last six games.<br />

When it started: 1895, <strong>UW</strong>-<strong>Whitewater</strong> defeated <strong>UW</strong>-Platteville 10-0<br />

Most points scored by <strong>UW</strong>-W: 63 in 2005<br />

Most points scored by <strong>UW</strong>-P: 56 in 1976<br />

Most points combined: 91 (63-28 in 2005)<br />

Shu<strong>to</strong>uts by <strong>UW</strong>-W: 31<br />

Shu<strong>to</strong>uts by <strong>UW</strong>-P: <strong>12</strong><br />

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